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ifl 'Milt i utMT i EVENING HERALD 1H70. Bvory Except Sunday, nt flOBTH JARUIS KTUKKT. NBII ha Herald Is eteilvoieit iuNhcMftndonn And the surrounding towns for nix ronl wwk, jmy able to tlio curriers. Hy mail 8.00 year, or US eetita month, pnvnblc in advance. Advertise niontn olmriri-d or linn to nnd position.

The publisher reserve the riitlit to change the position of advertisement whenever the of news ilinumilf It. Too right reserved to rcjc nnv advertise me it, whether iwld for or not, tlmt tin- imhllshem may deem luilrnier. Auvertlslna nites made known uion application. Sntered at the poilolllcc at Blicnnndonh, as second clas mall matter. TKI.KI'IIONK CONNECTION.

Evening Herald MONDAY, Al'KII, II. 18IHI. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Te tho Republican electors of Pennsylvania: Tkoltcpubllciinn of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet In State convention Thursday, April 18, at 10 o'clock a. In the opera house, city of llnrrlsbtirir, for tko purpose of nominating two cundUlatcs for rci)resciitatlve-nt-larKO In Congress and thirty-two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of clnht deleKates-at-larKO to tho lto-inibllcan National convention, and for the ransactlon of such other business as may be presented.

By order of tho Stato Committee. St. 8. QUAY, Attest; Jr.au II. Hex, Chairman.

It. Akdiiewh, Secretaries. Satuiiiiay'h convention was a Quay one tmd mi mistake iibout it. Shenandoah's delegation, with one. notable exception, was Quay and Lusich both, paradoxical as it may boom.

Tin: Philadelphia and l'ottsville Kepiiblicau both have bad of political strabismus, and any one swallowing tho political trash tlicy dish up dally for their readers will be very much astray as to what is going on in politics. A "Constant writes to ask whether tho "Obcdiali" lcttcraiii al'ottsvillo papcraro written by Fatty Helms or Jack Wliito. We, of coutbc, do not know, hut ns both the Kentleincn named know a little that is going on in politics feci safe in saying they are not. Tin: opening of Wood's College, and the reception to bo tcndeied tho public, this evening in Ferguson's theatre, will bo an import-nut event for the young men of Shenandoah and tho builnrs interests of tho town in genetal. Tho entertainment promisos to he an intellectual and musical treat, and those of our citizen who havo leceived invitations hbould not miss the opportunity of being present.

Tin: llorough Auditors woro complimented liy members of Council upon the neatness of their report. Another pleasing feature was the statement of tho Auditors showing that the Sunday Ncwsehargtd 1150.00 for printing tho annual statement (which hill tho Council cut down to last year' H. C. ISoyer charged $03.00, and this year tho did tho sumo work for $18.00, tho lepurt being larger than ever before. The Auditors were ready to present their report at the regular meeting, which wan postponed ono day to enable tho members of Council interested iu mining to attend a lecture in Maha-liny City.

SATURDAY'S CONVENTION. Tho result of the county convention held on Saturday, a report of which appeared in these column on that date, is pleasing to tho JIcpublicilH in many ways, Schuylkill county's an industrial centre, and tho resi dent thereof aro strong advocates of tho pjuicy of protection to homo industries. Tho ''platform adopted rcatlirins tho party's ad herence to tho American policy of protection and demands such legislation as will all'ord a greater income for tho maintenance of the government, giving encouragement to American industries with remunora-tlvn wages for American labor. Tho Wilson tarilf was denounced as tho first htep fur tho annihilation of American industries and tho Democratic- administration arraigned as being tho cause of tho depression in business. The convention was just as positive, if not more so, upon tho financial question, favoring the uv of both gold and silver as btandard money, under such provisions to bo determined by legislation as will bccuro a in linteminco of tho parity of vuluo of tho two until they shall have tho purchasing and debt-paying power whether of gold, silver or paper, and shall bo ut all times equal.

Tho convention clearly voiced tho views of tho gieal majority of Republicans in its endorsement of Senator Quay fur tho presi duntial nomination, notwithstanding tho fact that coterio of itepublicaus, who follow tho lead of Doss Magcc, tried to uso tho "sinews of war" of tho Hanna brand. Tho sentiment was too strong against them, mid tho Quay resolutions were passed with an overwhelming majority. It was a red-letter day for tho Quay supporters in this county, and tho Junior Senator may well feel proud of the cuiifldcnco that Schuylkill lEcpuhlicaus havo iu his leadership. Thoro woro many Uced, McKiuloyulid Allison men in tho convention, but they were unanimous in their advocacy of Senator Quay ns their first choice. Tho wltlidriwal of Conurowman llrumm ns a candidate for national delegate, while not a iturnrUe to many, is looked upon ns tin acknowledgment of tlmt gcutlimui'B weak' net).

Defeat wan certain had ho remained in the tight furthermore, the fart that ho wm a candidate ltn weakened Ids chances for re-noinlnatloii this fall to Congress. The ilcKinley candidate was John 8, GratMUg, the present vlork at the Almshouse, It ww no fault of tho employes at that institution that he was dofeated. They gave him loyal support, and when argument failed something more persuasive was used to bring the Quay delegates to their way of thinking. The result, howover, shows that their elf-irU wore suceetful in only ono or two initanoes. It acknowledged that the majority of tho Hi p'lltjtosns ef jpitinuujouli fuvor Senator Quav in their OMf choice; niattcrof stato pride If for uu other reason.

One thing is titin, tiny did not fnor the lertiun of oung us iiiilional d( and those h'icgatcs lioin Shenandoah ho voted for him misrepresented their constituents. On the other hand, we believe the action of Kdwnrd Kcstor in having his name innled in favor of McCkmnell and Finney expressed the sentiment of the town. Much advene criticism is heard among Republicans because' of the actions of the majority of the delegation, and in certain quarters the feeling is very strong, (trussaiig's name was seldom mentioned bore previous to tho convention In fact, it is doubtful whether otiu out of every ten Republicans In tho town knew ho was a candidate. Saturday was a Qiiny day In Schuylkill county, beyond it dotibt. 1'olltfcill James Williams desorvos all tho honor of being state dolognto.

Did you hear anybody say Schuylkill county wasn't for Quay Congressman llrumm's hondqtiartors iu l'ottsvillo on Saturday had few visitors. Hon. John J. Coyle, however, was there. Senator Quay Is on his way to Florida for a week's visit.

Tom Piatt, of New York, will visit tho samo'stoto. What docs this mean Tho mention of Senator Quay's naino lias thosamo effect upon tho Philadelphia Press and Pottsville Kopubllcau that a red Hag has on a bull. Major Finney can justly feel proud of the fact that ho received tho solid vote of l'ottsvillo, tho Dally Ilcpuhltcau to tho contrary notwithstanding. hast wcok tho Hkuald predicted tho election of Finnoy and the latter without opposition. Tho convention proceedings tell the rost.

Frank Job received but four votes for stato delegate in tho Third district. Frank will hardly havo tho chanco to vote contrary to instructions this time. "D.tvo" Phillips was very much in ovidenco at Saturday's convention, while tho Senator from this district contented himself with being merely an onlooker. Quito a number of peoplo aro wondering whether Mr. Ilrunim will withdraw from tho Congressional light as gracefully us ho did tho national dclogalo contest.

If Clarksou, who has been making Presidents fur tho past twenty years, does not know who will bo nominated at St. Louis, what prophet on this side of tho Great Divido can givo us anything It is to lio hoped Shenandoah will some-timo elect dolcgates to conventions who will represent the ideas of their constituents not alone those of their own. Tho Itepublleans of Shenandoah wero not in favor of John dressing us national delegate. A remedy, and a money-bavcr, is tho Crawford county system, by which any ono can heconio a candidate, by merely sending his nanio to tho County Commissioners, and tho voters, not tho delegates, will do tho rest. It is tho fairest and tho only just method and tho expense would bo trillo to tho candidate.

Dally liecord. The Philadelphia Times says sinco tho Schuylkill Itepublicaus has almost unani mously indorsed Senator Quay for President, and refused to accept Melvlnley even ns second choice, tho claim of the l'ottsvillo Uepitbli- can that tliero is an overwhelming desiro' for the ex-Governor of Ohio, is in need of serious revision. Among tho Shenandoah peoplo at tho con Saturday wo noticed lion. Joseph Wyatt, Horaco Dcngler, II. 11.

Ivehler, Councilman James MeKlhenny, Supervisor Llewellyn, James S. Williams, It. D. ltccso and John Weeks. Another person has let his namo go beforo the public for the nomination of Assembly on Democratic ticket from this district.

This tiino it is J. K. P. Scheilly, of Shenandoah Mr. Selieitlly needs no introduction to the peoplo of this district, and hound his friends feel as though ho should bo nominated, as ho is tho first German-American from this district who has over allowed his name to bo used for this olllco.

llctwecn Mr. Schelfly and Mr. Clcary it is safe to say that boino "hustling will bo done. Lost Creek corre spondence to Evening Chronicle Highly Kcaomincmlcd. Wit.MASlspoitT, Sept.

13, 1603. Prof. S. I. Wood is well known to mo and I consider him an citport ncroifntant, possess ing exceptional ability and worthy of ut most confidence Ho was employed by mo, personally, in a business transaction requir ing an expert accountant and performed tho duties exacted of him greatly to his credit and to my utmost satisfaction.

I do not hesitato to highly recommend him in any work requiring tho services of an exper ienced accountant. TlIOS. MlLLHFAUGU. I havo known Prof. S.

I. Wood for several years. His ability, habits and character aro the very host. K. A.

1'RIMKV, Cashier First Xat. Hank, Coudersport, Pa. Prof. S. I.

Wood, President of the Slieuan. doah College, is ono of the most thorough and elliclent llusiness College men in tho Unltid States. Pottsville Republican. It gives us pleasure to stato that wo regard S. I.

Wood as ono of tho most capablo ac countants of Pennsylvania. Lackawanna Lumukr I. F. Mcgargel, Vico President. Up (Joes the l'riee of Nulls.

PiTTSHUKO, April (J. It. C. Patterson. of tho Now Castlo Wiro "all company, is authority for tho statement tlint ns a result of the stool billet pool wiro nulls will bo advanced twonty-ilvo conts per Keg.

This will niiiko nn ndvanoe ot forty oeuts Within tho past two woeks. Don't Get Excited Was what the doctors told me, and the aid I must not run, on account of fiut- terlng of my heart. I vras nick over year with dyspepsia, could not sleep or eat In comfort, was generally misorable. Mood's Sarsaparilla gave me refreshing Bleep, steady nirvea nd better health than ever. I have great faith In Hood's.

II. II. PitlCK, Reading, Pa. Hood's PUIS Mrs. Henry A Dlcltlc, Monlclalr, S.

J. I would advocate It for denning everything from the baby down to fllodern Clcanc: 'f kct hhigolur nml I'ntat Accident. JNKW UliUNSwiCK, N. April Esters, ngeil 01 yenr.s,' employed nrKros'h Ponds, while drlvins from Now Hrunswlck to that place Saturday night wns burnod to dentil Inn peculiar manlier. Ho became sleepy during tho trip, nml put lighted cigar iu his vast pockot.

Soino mutches woro ignited mid Esters woko up to llnd his clothing In mass of Ihitnos. ills liorso rnti nwny, nnd llko a living torch tho old ninu was swept down tho road. Somo rcsldonts who saw tho frightful spectnelo iiinnuged to stop tho runaway and extinguish tho flames. Ktors, how-evor, died fow minutes inter. Fonml Dead In Ills nCrl, NewYouk, April 0.

A man roo-lstorcxl at tho Broadway Central hotel Saturday night ns E. A. Coopor, Allentown, and was found dead In his room yostordny. ic is stipposou mat UentU was duo to natural caUsos, us thoro was nothlncr nnnnr- cutly to lndlcato suicido. Tho strnngcr was not rnoro than 80 years old.

Ho was six feet tall, weighing about 170 pounds, with It smooth face, well cut fenturos nnd black hnlr. Ho had a seal brown doublo breasted ovorcont, with a velvet collar, worsted dlngounl sack coat, black strlpod trousers and russet laced shoos. A Detective's Suicide. Horseheaiw, N. April 0.

John Hogau, detective for tho Northern Central railroad trad ox-chlcf of polico of this fillngo, committed suicido yostordny by ihootlng himself In the right tomplo. His family wero out of tho houso when tho deed wns committed. Hnimn hns boen acting Btrangoly for somo timo. Ho had i made nil urrangumcuts for southorn trip, nnd would havo stnrtcd this week. Hogan's wlfo committed suicido fourycars ugo by cutting her throat with razor.

Sail Xnto of Ambitious Hoys. SiinitlDAS StAtiox, April 0. Two boys, Stuart Jackson and August Menko, wero walking upon tho Pennsylvania railroad tracks at Corks Hun tunnel. They stepped asldo to permit a freight train to pass. Tho 'Wusliingtou-Ponnsyl- anln express shot out ot the tunnel, and striking Jackson klllod him Instantly.

Menko escaped by lying down besido tho rails. Their homos aro ut Columbus, nud thoy woro looking for work. MclClnlcy's Maryland Supporters. HAOKnSTOVN, April 0. Comploto re turns from the Republican primaries In Washington county givo nn overwhelming majority of tho delegates In favor of Sountor-elcct Georgo Jj.

Wellington for delcgate-at-lnrgo to tho St. Louis conven tion. Resolutions favorable to Mckinley for president wero passed The Olympian Games llt'frun Athuxs, April 0 Tho new Hollonlo Games bogan today, and as a preliminary ceremony a stntuo was unveiled yostordny by tho Crown Prlnco Constantino of Groeco of M. Averof, tho wealthy Greek, of Alosandrin, who has alono contributed a million drachmas towards tho expenso of tho restoration of tho Stndlon us nonrly as posslblo to Its original condition. Tho games aro under tho direction of tho Athenian Olympic games committee, of which tho Crown Prlnco Constun-tine Is tho chairman.

Tho United States contributes two teams to the competition, ono from Princeton and duo from tho Boston Athletic association. Oheylng the Unities Liquor Law. New York, April 0. Tho Rnlnos liquor law was enforcod iu this city yostordny. It wns opparent nil over tlio city that tho saloon keepers had rnndo up their minds to tako no chnucos under tho existing condition of affairs, for thoro was no attempt to ovado tho provisions of tho law, uud no violations woro reported at pollco headquarters.

On every stroet tho Interiors of tho drinking places woro oxposoil to full vlow. Reports from nil ovor tho state lu-dlcato that tho now law was quite goner-nlly onforccd. Vory fow proprietors do lled the law. Thojo doing so wero promptly arrested. Killed in I'rlze Fight.

Haverhill, April a Arthur Bradley aud Richard Ingram, two fnctory hands cmployod in this city, engaged In prlzo light Saturday night, and ns a result tho latter died ut mlunlgtit. Tho light was to bo a friendly ono, to sottlo tho tltlo of which wits tho hotter man. Tho knock. out blow was lnndod on tho voln under tho right jaw, after thirty minutes' fight ing. Tho pollco nrrostod Arthur Bradley, Jumos Mosorvo, Thomas Glbnoy, Fred Whltuoy and two moil named Mcintosh and MoRao.

Thoy aro searching for tho other spectators. Young Couple Flayed with Fowder. Somerset, April 0. Mormnn Shaf fer, a coal miliar, aged 23, and his wlfo, nged 18, woro attempting to dry soma rock nowdor beforo tho Kltonou uro. flirs.

snar for undertook to pour some powdor from tho bucket Into tho tiro. The stream lg nltod the moment It came In oontnot with tho live coals and threw tho burning pow der nil ovor the woman uud her husband, Tho clothing of both took lire, nnd both woro seriously if not futully burned. Tho house was totally destroyed, TlilrtyTliousniid SIiulo Homeless by Flumo MADRID, April fl.A terrible Are has oc curred at Manilla, lu tho Phllippino is! amis, by which 1,000 houses worodostroyod and 150,000 people left homeless. Manilla is the capital of tho Philippine lslunds, nnd has a population of 100,000, or with tho suburbs 160,000. It is ono ot tho great emporiums of the oast.

It hits frequently been visited by sovoro aud destruotlvo curthquakos. Murdered Ills Kmployer. Fox LAKE, April 0. Edward Davis, a prominent farinor, was shot nml Instantly killed Saturday night by Julius Kllko, a farm hand working for Davis. The latter had, interfered Jta provont SCUko striking n' young man In ft quarrel, and ZUko waited for Davis to come 01110, whon ho shot him wlthtscarcely ird of warning In tho prosonco of Davis' wlfo.

Bon Ami JllllllllllllllllllMIIIHI'IIHIIIIIMIIIItllllllllimillliik 1 1 "Ise in Town Honey." Flour. A combination of the great staifs of life WHEAT, CORN and RICE. I Be Stire YOU Get the Red Package, o.m r.niniNTrr. HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. liny packngo of Genuine Aunt-" Jltmfmu's tielf-llislni: I'nncake Flour.

find it makes tin) bests rnkes you ever utc, return tlio empty-- liox to yonr grocer, leave your nnnip, a nml tliegrocnr will refund the moneys nnd charge It to us. Sdcntlncallr Prepared 1 2 Mnntucturcd only by fn. T.DAVIS MILL St. Joseph, Mo.f Send 4 cents In stnmps for a sot of Aunt r. Jemima and her Pickaninny Dolls.

vim MUKiniihiMiiiiiiiittiiiiiitiiuaiiiitiiii- A Terror of Terrors Fatally Shot. El Paso, April 0. John Solmnn, tho victor of not less than twenty fatal shooting affrays In Toxas, tho oxtormiiiu-torof "bad men" nnd tho slayor of the notorious John Wpsloy Hardin, Is lying with bullet holo through his body, having boon shot In ijuarrol with United States Deputy Marshal John Scarborough. Selman Is about D8 years of ago, nnd has lived a stormy llfo. Whon not drinking ho wns ns gontlo nnd modest ns child, but ho did not know- what foar was ami has killed not loss than twenty outlaws.

Ho wns dead shot and quick ns lightning with a gun. Last August.in this cltyr tjio notorious John Wesley Ilnt-dln challenged him to freo light Iu the Acmo saloon nnd Solmnn killed that dangerous character. Tim lHwncry Saved Ills Life. Mr. G.

C'aillouettc, DniKgut, I'oaversvlllc, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owo taken La Oripponnil tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was civen up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and liegan its use and from the first doso began to get better, and after using threo bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold.

Wo won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at A. Waslov's Drug Store. Illmv ills Wir.i's Hcati OPT. Louisville, April 0. Mrs.

Rudolph Miller was killed by her husbiuid Saturday Bvening. Ho usod it doublo barreled shotgun, nud, standing only a fow foot from her, almost blow her head oil. Miller wns drunk. Ho had boon treating his wlfo with great cruolty, mid sho fllod suit for divorce. As soon ns ho was Informed of tho suit ho committed tho murder.

ltclief In Six Hours. Distressing kidnoy and bladder diseases reliovcd in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidnoy Curo." This new remedy Is a great surnriso on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in tho Maimer, kidneys, back and every part of tho Urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention of Water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want cpiick relief and curo this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street.

Cincinnati's Clothing Strike Spreads, Cincinnati, April 0. Tho strlko of the Clothing Cutters' union has lasted two months without results. Tho Coatmakers' Protective association yesterday resolved to join tho strlka today unless tho manufacturers recognlzo both unions. President Roichors, of tho United Garment Workers of America, Is still hero. Both tho manufacturers nnd cutters will now await tho result of tho coatmakers' efforta to tlo up the clothing Industry here during this week.

ltucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio best salvo In the world for cuts. UIIIUIH, ou.vo, nibble, Ml, AUUUJ, OH, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cdrts Dlles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or'morry refnnded. Price 25 cents per box.

For sale bv A. wasley. Buy Keystone Hoar. He sure that the name Lrssio Haku, Ashland, is printed ort every sack. Shenandoah Illreclory.

llusiness men and others, who havo not yet secured one of the directories of Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain one by making appli cation at this olhce. Tlio prico Is only $2.00, and thero aro only a fow left. No business man can afford to be without one of those books. 2-21-t (Jrii-Colds-lIciidHi he. Why stiller with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Ijixative Urorao Quinine will curo you In one day.

Put up in tablets convenient for tiklng. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. Tor salo by Kirlin's I'hsrmaey. Whon you want good roofing, vlumbinz.

Eis 11 ttimg, or general tinsmlthlng done call ou E. P. Gullsrhor 18 West Centro street. Dealer tr stoves. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARIVT 1W acres elenr, nnd with option 1 purchasing 100 acres timber 1......

invciung ami uarn nnu nil necessary out huilillnus In irooil onler and rcimlr. Will he sold with or without stock nnd iiirnuns implcnicnts. Coal Is supimswl to umlcr-llo Mils property. Within 3 miles of a tlrat-class market. Will troile for town proicrty.

A PARTI If acres, near Zions acres elar. DwoHIng cost over sasoa Onod barn and out building. Htocknnd larin lniiluuicnts. ilnst sell to illsolve partnership. T.

R. UEDDALL, or U. 11. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate tho salo of any goon licensee, property In Shenandoah.

lSmclUh Diamond Il.n.ll. Orljlnal nl Onlr jytVS. fr. 17 InUabli! I cnulne: rift fct Chlckturm EaaltMk li nomt Irani la ltr.fl ul tuli (mxh, it vitb tim rlbbvo. Tei'i if I.

fire in a museum. ttCmncin Moderate Struggle with lingo lion. Constrictor. CmcA'oo. April 0 A Uro which bore a very threatening aspect fur tune, anil croatod 11 pnnlo, uroko out yesterday after noon in a Clnrk stroet dime museum.

Tho twosmnll theaters In tho building were enrerfhlnliig rtudloneos of more thau tho usual proportions, at loast 11 thousand persons, who occupied every nvnilahlo space, being present. Tho audiences at onoo iimdo a rush for tho doors, iiud for a tltno pandemonium rolgncd. The stngo manager, Charles Hell, took a oomniitnding position, nnd urged tho peoplo nottoloso their bonds, and to his cooluoss nud solf possession Is duo tho foot that tho patronsflunlly csenpod without Injury, xiio wildest oonf tislon howovor provnlled among tho franks and stngo performors, but nil escaped without Injury, many of tne nctors running Into tho stroets In tholr stngo nttlro. Probably tho greatest excltomeut attending tho flro was causod try nn incident tlmt happened ou the third floor, whero 11 collection of hugo snakes wns on exhibition. Among this collection wns boa constrictor twenty feet In length.

A folunlo sunko charmor httd chargoof thoropttlos, nnd whon tho flro DrpKo out sho attempted to placo thorn in a uox. (-tilling for rt nsslstnnco, strnngor tiimuod into tlio cago aud ofrcrod to help enpturo tho snakes. He picked tho largost ono up by tho neck, nud no soonor had he' dono'so thltri tho snako, rocog'ulzlug ltwas lu the blinds of stranger; colled Its hugo form about tho man's arm. Tho snako chnrmor, realizing tho man's- danger, told him to koop a firm grin 611 tho snnko's nock. A tQrrlflo strugglothcn ensued, but uy tlio combined efforts of tlio fair ennko chnrmcr add tho obliging stranger tlio boo, constrictor was dually j-umined luto high box and secured.

The romnludor of tho snakes woro onsily rescued. Tho blnzo was-ti hot wlillo It lasted, but tho flro department noon oxtlngulsbiul It with only nominal ilnmnos. During tlio winter of lfeO.3, P. M. Martin, of Long Roach, West contracted it sevcro cold which left him with a cough.

In speaking of how he cured It he-says "I used soveral kind of couch syrup-hut found no relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relfeved 1110 almost instantly, nnd in short time-brought about a cnnqdele cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedyand you will not Hud it uecuwnry to try several kinds beforo you get relief. It has beort in tho market lor over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. Forsale at 23 and 50 cents per lwttlo by Gruhlcr druggists. Another' Frotest to the Fortbi Constantinople, April 0. Sir Philip Currio, tho British nmbassador, and Mr.

J. W. Riddlo, tho United States ehargo d' affaires, ou Saturday renowod their protests to tho porio against tho expulsion from Bltlls of tho- American missionary, Rev. G. P.

Knnpp. Mr. Knapp was accused by tho Turkish officials somo tlmo since of taklug part In tho Armenian revolutionary movement. Mr. Hnmpson, tho British consul nt Bltlls, reported that tho charges wero absurd, nnd it was hello vod that they woro brought for tho purposo of compelling Mr.

Knapp nnd his follow missionary, Rev. M. to lcavo tho country. Mr. Knapp has complained that ho has been blockaded In Bltlls, his servants not being allowed to go to tho market, and theronds being so bad that ho could uot leave for Constantinople.

Curo for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Ilendacho Electric Hitters lias proved to bo the very best. It effects permanent curo and tho most dreadod habitual sick headache yiold to its influence. Wourgoall who aroafllictcd to procure a bottle, and givo this retnedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tho needed tone to the bowels, nnd few cases long resist the nso of this medicine Try It once.

Largo bottles only conts at Wasloy' Drug gtore. llnrglars In lire Hiilts. WlirriNSViLuc, April' 01 FIvo burglar.VcIad in dross suits, ontorod tho Whltiusville Savings bank ut about 1:00 o'clock lr tlio hiornlilg, Mowopeaono safo nnd attempted to fnree linothor, but secured oilly aljont B'jforo witerlng tho bank the mmi, nt the tnlizzlo of revolvers, ovortxiwpTtMl Joseph Boaaregard, wntchthan'at tlio Wiltlnsvlila' mills and the bunk, which is near tho mills, bound and gagged him and left him lu an outhouse, whero ho tvns nf torward disebveroil. Tho Inon escaped with a stolonihorso aud buggy. An Allhlatlt.

This is to certify ttiat .011 May lltb, I walked to SIcllck's drug 6tore on a pair of crutches and bought a bottlo of Chamber kiiu'sPsin ISalm for inflammatory rhcunia. tlbiu which had crippled mo up. After ualn; threo bottles I am completely ettred. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II, Wet zel, Sunbnry, Pa.

Sworn and subscribed to. oororo mo on August 10, 1831. Walter Shlpman, J. Forsale at B0 conts per bottlo by GrtikhSr druggists. llallliiL'tou llooth Meets Ilia Sitter, NEW YoltK, April 0.

Frlonds of tls- Booth-Tuckers claim that Commander- Balllngton Booth and his sister, Mrs, Booth-Tucker, aro In conference today. All tho restrictions relating to a third party being prcsout nt tho conforonco, by wuy or guarding ngalnst a supposed mis. representation upon tho part of ono or tho other, aro reportod to havo boon discarded, and Mrs. Booth-Tucker in her anxiety to moot her brother was willing to accodo to tho request that Mrs. Balllngton Booth bo prosont.

It Is said that Mrs. Booth-Tucker, accompanied by wo olUcors, left lust night fur tho homo of her brotbor lu Muntclalr, J. It will be an agreeablo surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to loaro that prompt relief may be had by taking Cham berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item cdy. In many instances the attack may be' nrovonted by taking this remedy as soon as tho rfrist syipitdin's of tho dlseaW 5 aim lyi cent pouiua JQr bjio oy uruuiur urus, druggists. Coming r.cnt, Anril 10.

Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tho Guilds of the All Saints' church In Forgusou's thcatro. April 10. Grand phantom danco under the auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah at Itobblns opera house. There Never Wat a Hotter Cure Thau l'an-Tina for coughs, 25o. AtGruhler Let The WLiofc, World Know 'fee Good A KART DISEASE-, lias It victim at 0.

ciiHr.uvaniago. Always taught that heart thseaso whonthp symptoms beexnne" well defined, tho patient bocomosalaTrhixl and a ucrvous panic takes placo. Bat) when a sure romody Is found and a cur o.Teeted, after Tears of suffering, thnrn In r.1nMlnr- ti, 01.. I IT mfcciiuioiuuiii, tuusus, -writes, 1 aosiro to let tho vi hold world knowwhat Dr. Miles' Dr.

MilfiS' "cart Cure has dono for mo. For ten years I had Heart Ciire Vn In my heart, short- PpctnFPC f.033 Palplta-CMU1Cj tlon.palniamyloJtstdo, TTantii. oppressed fooling In my Alt. dl 111 weal; and hungry 6polls, bad dreams, could not Mo on either side, was numb- and suffered terribly. I took Dr.

Miles' Heart Curo and boforo finished tho second bott lo I felt Its good effects, I fool now that I am fully rocovored, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Cure saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarauteo that first bottle money refunded. If You Have Any NEED FOR ONE i AND MOT A A DEADLY PARALLEL FKERMAN. Gentlemen Wo had oneof your No.

36 In tho Haeeltlue llullding, ivhich was in th worst pott of tho Are. Although the sate was badly binned ou the outsider oil of Its contents were savctl. We tako pleasure In odvisiK the public to tae your sates If thoy want protection. (Henod,) MBBSHOK BKOS. FKKKMAX.

GenUetncur I hereby give yoa my 1 Hnfc, In tho ruin of titer late fire at (he Ilfiftcltihe-Art Galleries. It content wero destroyed nd I have no nsa for the shell. (Wpiwl,) TIIOM. J. AiaLSTRONG.

STIFFEL FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut PHILADELPHIA PROFESSIONAL CARDSl I 8. PHIUJra, M. D. OnV-e: SO Wet Cnro street. Can bo cwrtul tel nt nil hurs.

J) F. BUKKE, M. 1. 80 K. I.lojd ctreet Shenanduih.

Onlce hour 7 to 9 1 to. 3 nnd 7.to 9 m. H.POMEltOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA B)ienanoah, Pa. jy- M. BURKE, Office Kiran bulhliriL-.

corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. JROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Maluuioy OCy, Pa. TTnvlncr aitticllfMl under some of the nuutorm In Tjnulon nd Paris, will five ICMOlUl on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Term reasonable. Aaoress in care u.

nuuuic, mveier, onenaiKioan. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Agent for Heading Brewing Beer and Porter.

11 3 and 113 S. Main St. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. F. MELLBT.

the nractlcnl horscahoer. and avoid any of the 21 tllscanes originating iroin improper bearings, ah uiseasca 01 tne feet given personal attention. H. MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Bhenandoah. Celebrated feiuala l'owders never faU.

vth TnT nd Frauyroja. od other lik. SdU.) 7 Alwji luj llT. bM ADi ih annrriop io All Uaar. ur and lur uur uuiua 1 and llhfT likT KTiSi rfi.

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