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EVENING HERALD liSrAlll-lSlllJl) 1H70. Published every Kvonlng, lixcept Sunday, nt 8 Sooth Jamux Htukitt. Nf.aii Ckntiik. The Humid It dellvoied InSlicnancloaii nnd tho surrounding towns fornix cents a week, payable to the carrier. Ily mall SW.OOn year, or 35 Gents mouth, payable in advance.

Advertisements charged according to mimumj nml position. The publishers reserve the right to change thu position of advertisements whenever tlio pul-liention of news demands it. Tho right la roscrved to reject any advertisement, wliether mid for or not, thiit the publishers tnny deem mprojier. Advertising rates lnudo known upon Application. Knteretl at tile iiostofllce nt Shenandoah, ns second class nmll matter.

TKLKl'IIONI! CONNKCTION. Evening Herald FIJI DAY, 1-TltUUAKV 28, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTIOK. To the UcpublicHii electors of Pennsylvania: Tholtcpuhlloaus of 1'cnnsylvnnln, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet In State con vcntlon Thursday, April I860, nt 10 o'clock n. In tho opera hotisc, city of Hnrrishurg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for reproacntatlvo-nt'largo in Congress and thirty-two candidates for Presidential electors, thu selection of eight delcRnttwiiHargo to the lie-publioHii National convention, and tor the raiisactlon of such other business ns may ho presented.

Dy order of tho State Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest I Jehu 11. ItKX, Chairman.

11. Anihuavs, Secretaries. Tun tend of public opinion just now is that no one innn lias the right of way in licimblionn circles in this Thirtieth Senatorial district. Tills appears to be a good year for "favorite sons," and Shenandoah feels proud of hers, llesides, they meet with much favor in many other towns in the county. Tun Journal is opposed to the l'ottsvillo Couucilmen holding secret caucuses.

Tho Major should reflect a little upon the past; his memory appears to be defective. Otfi: moro mouth and tho new ollicials at tho almshouse will ussumo charge of things At the county farm and still tho threatened investigation byW. John Whitohoubo has not materialized. Judok l'lJifdliMi will take his place on tho bench at tho opening of court next Monday. It will now lie in order for big John Ulrich to petition somebody tho bull dog that bit him, for instance.

Tin: vacancy on tho School Hoard, caused by tho resignation of Director Charles Hooks, is eagerly sought after. The lioaid will likely 1111 the vacancy at its regular meeting next Wednesday evcniiig. Tin: failure of Attorney General McCor- mick to find tho "pluck-mo" storo act operative in the case at Johnstown is lamentable, but only t-erves to show how tho people aro betrayed by their representatives in tho Legislature, who purposely allow laws to bo amended and patched up su as to be practically inoperative when passed. Thosk newspapers who appear to doubt thu. sincerity of Senator Quay's candidacy for tho 1'rcsidcntial nomination, are lespect-fully referred to the letter of tho Junior Senator's in reply to tho endorsement of his candidacy by tho Congressmen from this Clayton McMichacl is ol thu opinion that Senator Quay will surpriso the people when his votes are counted in tho St.

Louis convention, lie says the Itepublicaus of Pennsylvania were never moro in earnest in their life, and they propose to go to the convention prepared to nominate their man. Tin: political campaign in Schuylkill county this fall will bo an unusually interesting one. Tho long list of county offices to bo voted for, coupled with tho fact that it is a Presidential year; the contest will be waged with vigor by both political parties. The IIkualb proposes to be right in the swim, and In order to keep our readers posted during the canvass we havo mado airangemcnts with ono of thu lest posted and most pungent political writers in tho county to contrlbuto a weekly letter from the county seat. Theso letters will bo highly appreciated by our thousands of leaders, as the author stands high In the councils of tho Itepubllcan party in this county.

Ho is also in closo touch with the state and national leaders. Alriioutni President Cleveland's term in the Whlto llouee, tays tho New York Sun, will end next year by an unwritten law which lias been solemnly doclared a part of our Republican system, no Democratic statesman appears to be engaged in any serious effort to obtain thu Democratic nomination to succeed him. Tho usual army of favored sous and tho strugglu for delegates, both of which are particularly lively in tlio Republican camp, aro not seen among the Democrats. If the Democratic nomination was mado to-morrow, it would bo not clutched, but accepted, and with the timidity of resignation rather than witli the fervor of confidence. There is a deadlier blight on thu hopes and ambitions of Democrats than can bu accounted for on the simple morlts of tho contest hctweon Democrats and Itepublicaus.

STILL AFTER THE SOLDIERS. Secretary Hoke Smith, says the Now York Advertiser, is again exhibiting his spleon toward Union pensioners, and, ns usual, in a small and petty way. Without any previous warning, and contrary to all custom and precedent, ho has Issued an order that voushor from petition agents are not to be received hereafter unless tho postage on them is fully mid. Heretofore whon this has happened tho Interior Department has promptly notified tho pension agents and duly honored tho vouchors forwarded. As a reult of the new order mass of vouchors has collected in the dead letter office, and multitudes of Union votorans nro being deliberately kept out of their needed stipend, Such misorablo tactios aro ttrictly in line with tho contemptible policy which tho Pension Bureau has shown toward tho nation's loyal wards ovor slnco tho Goorgla politician took clmrgo of tho Interior Department.

Happily ho has only about ono more to kcrvo. A tlunncr Accidentally Killed. UniDUKTON, N. While Howard Unrrlsoii was on Ills boat yesterday, returning front gunning trip, his gun, which was lying on tho ileck, wits iiccl-ilontnlly discharged, futility wounding him. Ills groin wns torn to p-looos mid ho dlod from loss of blood whllo his brother wim bringing him to his homo horu.

Ho wns 36 yours old mid a wiitornmn. His aged mothuris in critical condition from grluf. Another Jail ltrcnklng Prevented. TltKN'TON, I'ob. 38.

Four prisoners In thoJIorcor county Juil Wednesday night broko it holu In tho culling over tho binding running ulong tho uppor tlor of culls. Tho discovery yesterday of this fact pro-vontcd tho carrying out of tho plan last night to break another holo through the roof of tho prison, which would havo ro-suited In tho escape of sixteen prisoners. Tim Discovery Saed Ills I.lfe. Mr. (1.

CHlllouetto, Druggist, llraversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe mv life. Wns taken with La Gripiie and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and wns given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King New Discovery In my storu 1 sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dosu begun to get bettor, and after using three bottles wns up and about again.

It is worth, its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." (let a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Father nod Daughter Drowned. PiTTSutnto, Feb.

28. John A. Woltound his 0-yenr-old daughter woro drowned in the Youghlogheny river near Wost Newton. Wolfo attempted to ford tho river In buggy, but tho vehicle was overturned by ofiko of ice which struck it, nnd ho and his little daughter, whom ho was taking homo from school, wero swept nwny by tho current ond drowned. A Duel Will Itesult In Two Deaths, ST.

Louip, Fob. 2d. Dr. Kdwurd A. Dill, rt dentist nt 810 North Broadway, last evening shot mid killed his assistant, J.

J. Seaman, who before ho oxplrod shot Dill through tho right lung. Dr. Dill wns removed to tho City hospital. His wound will probably provo fatal.

Tho shooting was tho result of iv quarrel. There! This Is the Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. drug store. At When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F.

Gallagher 18 Wost Centre street. Dealer if stoves. 8-1-tf Tho soothing, lung-healing virtues: of the newly cut pine art) all embodied in Dr. Wood's Norway l'ino Syrup, the sovereign remedy for coughs and colds, and lung troubles of all sorts. Tlio Ninth Victim ttl Ilolocnlist IlALTIMOUK, Feb.

8. Mary Whlto, tho colored servant who was taken unconscious from tlio Armlger rcsldonco while tho flro was in progress there last Sunday, died nt tho City hospital yesterday. Hor death was caused by tlio smoko nnd gases which she inhalod whllo in the burning building. ShownsSU years old, and had boon a chambermaid In Mr. Armlgcr's employ for nearly a year.

This makos tho ninth denth ns result of tho fire. "llicyclo riders, football players nnd athletes generally, find a soveieigu remedy for the sprains and bruises and cuts to which tlioy are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' I'clcc-tricOil. In Dnlly 1'ear of Massacre. LONDON, Fob.

28. Tho Anglo-Armenian association has received telegram from Constantinople which says that 3,000 Armenians havo been mii-sacred at Arabklr, and that tho widows ami orphans of thoso killed nro In terrlblo distress from cold and hunger. Tlio dispatch also says that tho Armenians of Sivas and Cosareajaro in dally fear of massacre. Forced conversions to Islnmlsm nro goncral throughout tho Asiatic provinces. T.lttlo Ktlno Fredrick's ltudy Ilccovcrcd.

Aixentown, Feb. 28. Tlio search for tho body of llttlo Kline Frederick who, with Ashor Barnes, wns drowned In tho Lehigh canal, nt Catasauqun, Monday evening, was contlnuod nil day Wednesday until 11:30 p. m. Tho search wns resumed yosterdoy, and tho body wns found near whero tho body of Ashor Barnes was discovered.

Train Fell Into Tunnel. SAM Francisco, Fob. 28. As a train on tho Ferries and C1I1T House railway was on its way to the beach yesterday ntunnol near tho Ocean Terminus caved in. No ono was sorlously injured although two coaches wero buriod In tlio dobris.

Several pas-conijprs worn bruised. Yon want of a medicine Is that It shall do you good purify and enrich your blood, throw oH that tlroa teeiing, nu givo you health, strength, courage and ambition, Earsaparilla Is tho only true blood pnrlflei prominently In the public eye today, and it meets these requirements perfectly. This is proved by the testimony of thousands of people. Hood's Sarsaparilla Builds up the nerves by feeding them on pure blood, creates an appetite by toning the digestive organs, overcomes That Tired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and gives sweet refreshing sleep. You may realize that Hood's Sarsoparilla es this by giving it a fair trial.

Insist upon Hood's and only Hood's. $1 sis for $5, Hood's Pills wtt JOHN F. CLEARY, i puitB swrzim WATKK ROTTT TIP I A euro for hoadacbo and DU1 stnmueb troubles, i aiKOUll ALU, Ur i.agku insult, POJtTUn. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. A genuine wolcomo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor.

flnln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, boors. porter and ftlo constantly on tup. Choice tem perance drinks and cigars.

SICK-POISON. What It Is, and Where Comes From. It Sick-poison is what makes you lick, irritates your nerves, disorders your functions, naps your strength, makos you inlsorublo. Dill'ereut diseases liavo different poisons, sumo have several, Indigestion more than any. That is, tho symptoms: of Indigestion aro caused by tho poisons which are created by undigested food.

When you are sick, try to fiet riil of your poison. It is often easier than you think, for all nature is hulplng you. Only tho poison Is obstinate, but tho first step is to go to tho root of it. Tho poisons of undigested food, which cnuso lethargy, headache, dizziness, weakness, bad taste, stomach-acho, fovur, flatulence, nausea, constipation, loss of appetite, jaundice, anaemia, netimlgia, rheumatism. these poisons can bo swept away and annihilated by thu Shaker Digestive Cordial.

Luring the stumacli and Helping it to digest food, when it Is too weak to do so by itself, will purify your system of poison and renew your strength and health. Shaker Digestive Cordial, a pure, vegetable, digestivo tonic, made by tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon, will euro all disorders caused, by tho poisons of undigested food when nothing else will givo any relief. Sold by druggists. Ten cents for a trial bottle. Write for a book on food.

Address The Shakers, 30 Iteade Street, Now York. BALTIMORE'S MUNICIPAL WAR. Hlaynr Hooper's Appointees Ousted by the. Republican Majority in Councils. IlALTlJiqilK, Feb.

28. Tho city councils, nt a mooting hold last night, passed nn imlinnnco depriving Mayor Hooper of his right to appoint municipal ollloers, nnd Immediately afterwards adopted other ordinances declaring rncnnt about fourteen places which havo been filled by tho mayor and confirmed by councils. This action Is tho result of light which has been going on for the past month between tho niayor nnd tlio councils over tho question of lllling tho ollloes which enmo under tho control of tho Ilopubllcnn majority nt tho recent election In November, when for tho first tlmo in ninny years tho Kcpubllcnns carried tho city. Mayor Hooper, who wns nominated on a straight Kepubllean ticket, has nevertheless attributed his election in great part to tlio Independent Democratic vote, nnd has mado sovoral Important appointments ninong tho Democrats. Tho most uotnblo of theso and tlio most distasteful to tho HepublicAus In council wns that of Dr.

McShano to bo health olllcer. Councils re fused to confirm him, nnd tho leaders In that body notified tho mayor that they would opposo tho confirmation of any moro Democrats: to salaried positions. Tho mayor was stubborn nnd rufused to recede from tho position ho had tnken from tho llrst. Tho leaders In councils took legal ndvico and obtained an opinion to tlio effect that, Inasmuch as tho appointing power had boon conferred upon tho mayor by an ordluanco in the llrst place, it was within tho power of councils to deprive him of It. It is said to bo tho intontlon to 1111 tho ofllcos with tho Kopubllcnns.

Tho caso will probably bo taken to the courts. ltl-llct 111 Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or femalo. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy.

Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. lams' Wound l'rtives Fatnl. Fob. 28. William H.Imns, who gained such notoriety as a member of tho Pennsylvania nillltln during tho Homestead labor riots of 1692, dlod In tho Maryland hospital yostorday aftornoou from tho effects of a pistol wound Inflicted by Charles Arndt sovoral days ago.

lams has been employed ns a bartender In this city for sovoral weeks, and ho and Arndt boarded together. Thoy quarreled whllo lams was under tho luiluenco of liquor, nnd Arndt shot him In tho nbdomon whllo acting in self dofenso. lams' wound was considered mortal from tho first, but Arndt was discharged from custody on Wednesday, thoro being no evidonco against him. Put it Hull et In Ills llrnlu. New YoiiK, Feb.

23. Alfred S. Scor, prosldont of tho A. S. Scor Theatrical and Printing company, committed sulcido yesterday by shooting himself behind tho right enr.

Ho died Instantly. Tho sulcido lived at tho Hotel Bayard, and was about years old. No doubt exists in tho minds of thoso who know him best that Mr. Seer was laboring under a mental depression which resulted In a tompomry Insanity. His business wns in a must prosperous condition, and his domestic life was ull thnt could bo desired.

Our people nro growing moro and moro in tho habit of looking to Gruhlor drug gists, for tho latest and best of ovorythiug in tho drug lino. Thoy sell Chamberlain's Cough Kemcdy, famous for its euros of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When In need of such a medicine givo this remedy a trial and you will bo 'moro than pleased with tho result. Gasoline Stove Uiploslon Kills Three, KuiiEKA, S. Fob.

28. A gnsolino Htovo cxnloslon yostorday caused tho de struction of It. B. Puckett's houso And tho loss of thrco llvo-i. Tho dond nru: Mrs Frank Puokott, Hattlo, uged 7, nnd Clar- enco, aged 1.

Tho servant girl saved tho baby. Mr. Puokett was uway from home Catholic ltlslioii of Sacramento. UoilE. Fob.

28 ltev. Thomas Graoo, rector of tho Cathodral of tile Most Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento, has been uppolntud bishop of tho dlooeso of Sacra; inoutu, In succession to Lit. uov. Aiuu oguo, U. D.

Throw Away Ills Caiios. Mr, I). Wiley, ox-postmaster, Black Creek, N. so ludly afflicted with rheumatism that ho was only ablo to hohhlo around with canos, and oven then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's l'alu Balm ho was so much improvod that ho throw away his oancs.

Ho says this liniment did him moro good than all othor medicines and treatment put togcthor. For salo at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler druggists. Bny Keystone flour. Bo suro that tho name Lessio IUeb, Ashland, Is printed on ovory sack. NUGGETS OF NEWS.

Tho king of tho Belgians has doclded to mnko war on tlio dervishes throughout tho Congo state. Tlio attempt to rosubmlt tho question of prohibition to tlio votors of Iowa wns defeated in tho legislature. Near Blue Knrth City, Morltz Flrltly, wealthy farmer, killed his wifo nnd himself nftor quarrol. Indiana Prohibitionists nominated n. full stnto ticket, with Hov.

15. C. Sclious, of Tcrro Haute, for govornor. Kdwnrd G. Wlckoff, froshmnn nt Cornell university, hns glvou a 10,000 building for tho uso of tho Cornell onrsmcn.

Henry Dowdon, a negro, killed Kuglneor Dodd nt Weldon, N. last Saturday. Yesterday howus sentenced to dlo March 17. Prosldont and Airs. Clcvoland will attend, tho mass mooting of tho Presbyterian homo missions board In Now York ftoxt Tuosdny.

National Commander Walker, of tho Grand Army, vigorously donouueos tho proposed reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers In Now York. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, had a very bad cold and cough which ho had not been ablo to euro with any thing. I gavo him a 25 cent bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, says W. P.

Holdcn, merchant and postmaster at Wost Ilrimficld, and the next tlmo I saw him ho said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended ojpccially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by Gruhler Uros, druggists. A Priest Fatally Shot.

SANTA BaiujAISA, Fob. 23. Vory Hov. Ferdinand Borgmeycr, father superior of Franclscnn mission, wns fatally shot yesterday by Bernard Henry Gerhard Krusemeyer, who has been omploycd at tho mission for over a year. Three shots entered tho priost's body nnd ono In tho bond.

Father Bergmoycr is still olive, but his recovery is impossible. Krusemeyer immediately gavo himself up. It is supposed ho Is mentally deranged. Tho other priests say thero has always boon a friendly feeling between tlio father superior nnd Krusonioycr, nnd they can glvo no reason for tho murder. A Woman's lturdens are lightened when she turns to tho right nicdieine.

If her existence is made gloomy by the chronic weakness, dclicnto derangements, and painful disorders that afflict hor sex, she will find relief and emancipation from her troubles in Dr. Picrco's Favorito Prescription. If she's overworked, nervous, or "run down," sho has new life and strength after using tills remarkable remedy. It's powerful, invigorating tonic and ncrvino which was discovered and used by an eminent physician for many years, in all cases of "femalo complaints" and weaknesses. For young girls just entering womanhood; for women at tho critical "change of life in bearing-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, inflammation, and every kindred ailment, it effects perfect and permanent cures.

Coming Kvcuts. March 2. Coffee Supper under tho auspices of tho Salvation Army in liobbins' hall. Grlp-Colds-lIendncIie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxatlvo llromo Quinlno will cure you in ono day.

Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Death of Youthful Trtt'ln- Wrecker.

Home, N. Feb. 23. Frederick Bris' tol, ono of tho four Homo boy train wreck-ors who dctrnlled tho fast mail on tho Now York Central Nov. 19, died of consumption In tho residence adjoining tho jnll at Uticn yesterday.

On Wednesday tho grand jury reported two Indictments ngnlnst him, as well ns against his thrco companions, charging murder In tho first degree, Engineer Hugor and Ilobort Bond having been killed in tho wreck. Tho boy was 111 years of ago, and wns tho tho only ono of tho cpuartotto who did not mako a confession. A llclllgerent Manltobnn. WixxnrEG, Fob. 23.

In tho dobnto on the school iiuestlon in tho Manitoba legislature Major Mulvoy, nn orango member, ontered vigorous protest ngnlnst intor- tereuco with national schools. Ho said ho had taken up his gun four times to sun- press domestic troubles, and was prepared ui tauo it up ror tlio siren tlmo In tho Interest of tho liberty of Mnnltobn. Mr. Hoblin deprecated tlio words of tho member threatening rebellion nnd sedition against law and ordor, but they wero not wnuurnwn. An Accused Cashier Acquitted.

Four Scott, Feb, 28. Tho Jurv lntnocusoot tno united statos vs. C. H. Haco, of Chicago, ox-oashlor of Burling- ion iivuu.i aiiouat oniiK.

wno was charged on twonty-clght counts with em bezzling SiII.ujO, rendered a verdict of acquittal, nnd tho defendant wns dis charged. Tho caso of tho Unltod States vs. 11. b. Jaruoo, cx-presldont of tho bank, wno nns ocon mulcted on tho -nmo charges, will now probably bo dlsmlssod, lthciimutlsm Cured in a Day.

"Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism nnd Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 duys. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ouco tho causo and tho diseaso Immediately disappears. Tho llrst doo greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by i.

u. itagenbucli, Druggist, Shenandoah. Southern l'ucino Itepcal Hill Defeated. Fob. Southern Paclflo repeal bill come up before tho senate into yesterday afternoon.

Souator wmssmgor spoko against tho bill, declar ing mac to repeal this charter would snako tno American securities In this country nnd Kuropo. Senator McCord followed, advocating tho passage of tho measure. Tho bill reached a voto nt last night's session, and was dofoated by a voto oi 10 a. Another Diamond lEolibery. BUOOKI.YN, Feb.

SO. Four thousand ilnl. lars' worth o( diamonds and jewelry woro sioion woimosuuy night Irom tlio rosl denoe of Jaoob Dittmor, vloo prosldont of uio i-eopio Trust company, in Brooklyn while tho family woro at dinner, There is noclowtothethlovos who entered nt tho front door by means of falsa koys. Tho jowois Btoiou wer tho proporty of Mrs, St, jouu woou, uaugiitorof Mr. Uuttmor.

Jt's Quver llow Oulclt Tan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 25o. Gruhler drug store. At Whv suffer from indiECstion? BunWV Blood Blttcij" cures Dyspepsia and all diseases of tho stoinacn, uvcrauu uoweu. Dr. Peters Again Going to Africa.

Lomion, Feb. 28. -The Pall Mall Gn-zctto bays Dr. Carl Petors, tho African explorer, who was rooently elected president of tho Germau Colonial association, Is about to undertako new cxplorntlou of Somnlilnud In the Interest of a number of wonlthy Ainerlcnns. STOCK AND PRODUcTmARKETS.

Closing Quotations nf tlio Near York nnd J'hlladclplila Kxchnuges. New Yoiik, Feb. Tho volumo of business In stocks todny wns about equal to that of tho previous day. Tho market was Irregular, with a downward tendency. Closing bids: llaltlmoro Ohio 27M Now Jersey Del.

Hudson 127k N. Y. Central 08 L. Ao 101)4 Pennsylvania CM Eric 10J4 Lake Erie 21H Lehigh Nav 45 Lohlgli 3f4 IUadlng St. Paul 7756 W.N.Y.&Pa SJ West Shoro Goncrnl Mnrlot.

Philadelphia, Feb. 87. Flour firms winter superfine, 83.60as.75i do. extras. Pennsylvania roller, clear, do.

do. straight, S3.C033.73i western winter, clear, $3.50188.0.1. Wheat dull, with 734c. bid and Tie. asked for February.

Corn quiet, with SlJso. bid and 3e. asked for February. Oats firmer, with 87o. bid and 27Ho.

askod for February. Hay firm; cholco timothy, 810. licet steady. Pork easy; moss, S10.25. Lard dull; western steam, $5.00.

llutter quiet, but llrmi western creamery, do. fao-tory, Elglns, iKc; Imitation creamery, llaiSHo. i New York dairy, do. creamery, MSlSMjc. Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 23c.

i do. choice, 22o.i do. fair to good, prints jobbing Cheese steady! Now York large, 0310Mc.i small fancy, part skims, fall skims, 23o. Bugs York and Pennsylvania, Ico house, western frosh, 11Js11Wc; southern, llSillKo. Live Stock Markets.

NewYouk, Feb. 27. Hcoves dull. Calves steady! voals, S-VJH. Sheep weak and slow; lambs lower; common to prime sheep, 1 car extra state, 83; medium to cholco ambs.

Sl.J7Wjil.0i. Hoes weak at ti.UUSi.io; fancy pigs, 85. KAstLiIiiektv, ten. -i. uattiostoauy; prime, St.2jJ 40; good butchers, S3.C0t; rough fat, 8133.73; bulls, stags and cows, St.

73 3.60. Hogs lower; best selected medium weights, best Yorkers, 81.13a4.20; common Yorkers and pigs, heavy hogs, Siai.10; roughs, S3i3.75. Sheep steady; prime, good, S3.S0(&3.0u; common, S2.60&3; lambs, $3.601.73. Veal calves, $0 ,00. l-nii Tina! What Is It? Tlio greatest curo for coughs and colds.

At Gruhler drug store. General Weylrr's Proclamations. HAVANA, Feb. 8. Captain General Woylcr has ordered tho confiscation of tho proporty of nil persons nbscnt from their homos without rensounblo oxcttso.

Thoso returning within fortnight of tho issu- nnco of tho ordor shnll bo pardoned. Another proclamation nllows tho insurgents fifteen days in which to surrender to tho authorities. Charles Mlchelson, tho Amorl-enn newspaper correspondent, who wns nrrcstcd on complaint of tho military com-iniiudunt lit Mariano, has been released. Colonel llurnsldo Acquitted. Wasiiinotos, Fob.

23. Tlio government yesterday nojlo prossed two indictments ngnlnst Colonel P. Burnsldo for tho embezzlement of $30,000 whllo disbursing officer of tho postolllco department. Tho nrrest of Colonel Burusido In 1831 created a sensation, nnd siuco that timo ho has been in tho government nsylum for tho insano at Washington, but lias been permitted to drive ubout tho city nnd had much liberty. The Plot to Kill tho Sultan.

Constantinople, Feb. 28. Among tho persons takon into custody on suspicion of being implicated in plottoussnssinato tho sultan nro sovoral uuval and military officers, Including Colonol Shoflk Boy, who has been publloly dogradod to tho rnuks nnd ordered to join a provincial corps. A warrant has boon Issued for tho urro3t of Itlsn Boy, prominent rosldont of Constantinople, upon tho charge of treason. THE PRIZE KANSAS BABY CITY OF Cured of CUTICURA DlSllgliriDg ECZEMA REMEDIES Our baby when three weeks old was badly afflicted with Eczema.

Her bead, arms, neck, limbs, and ncaily every Joint In her body was raw and Meetllng when we concluded to try CUTlCUllA ItEMEUiEi. We begun with Cuticuiia (ointment) ami Cuticuua fcOAl', and after thi first application nc could tec a chanise. Alter we nail used tticm one week sonic ol the sores had healed entirely, and ceased to spread. In less tnau a month, she was frtc from scales and blcmlslio.anu tu-day has as lonely eklti and Iialr as any child, bhe was shown at the (irangc Fair. aDd look a premium as the prettiest lialiy.

ocr sliteen others. Mas. PAltK. 160!) Itellevkw Kan. City.

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Principles of LIFE INSURANCE and BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Superseded. SI0 lo $5,000 Business Boom. Cn luk IrtveatAri with tntlttl. WUb conrlocA any reaionalAt person that tma isn iruiniui tiaiemeni. The lorn looked for bmintu at hand.

Every indication In lot financial world ifotiflis an advance In values. Prior iu My 1 prices ol everything were ti or below tbocotst of production. Will jou Join tho and reap the benefit of mi duuui (responsible. Will eotoblrth thfst ftt by refer- ring to some of the leading Hank Conservative! 25p8rcot pain, a a (J Trust voinpanita or our cuy ll uur ia mum junv us in 9h nfirCGflt.H-ttnR that we feel assured of JJOI uuiii. LourablHtTtaparft monthly dlfl- Our past stucco Justifies us In per Month laeoa or i ptir cent or more on olHovesiments.

INVESTIGATE. If vtru want to make monru. all we ask Is for you lo invatioatt our new and original methods. Will (ruaruiv Ut to convince me iqobi sKcpucai, Full particulars seat ree a nppl lea lion. iiauwa Co-operative Trading Ass, 16 Dearborn St, Chlcano, SS DESIRE to makti All Ilpr Lifo Happy Itclcc-o nt Last of UIss Allco wlio Iieaidcs una Aiexnndor Street, llochcstor, Y.

(ttbm Jlochmltr Democrat rinil Chram. lc Our rciircsentntivo was received vprr pTctUnhtly nt 302 Alexander by Alico Youne; who told how sinco childhood sho hail been held iu the Loml-ngo of pain from her back, never remembering tho tlmo that sho had ui suffered pain or nehes In tho region of tho kidneys. Many wero the moans she uecd to lltul relief, but thcro seemed no remei'" for her case nnd sho still remained ti mi-ii aiuus i-uiuw iiieau lull'' CIlCmK 3 half box releases the bonds, ns one ono tho nehes nnd pains disappear, she finds herself n-sluvo to nnlil no more, bv their 00111111110(1 use. Sho pays: I was entirely relieved of nil my suilcrlnj; anil nov, 1 am perfectly strong, healthy mul well." "How did you take this remedy Mba Young w' nsked by our represent dive, sho ropllfil that sl.o followed directions explicitly Miss Young then told how the malady nflpoted her, saying her symptom. were: "Stooping, bending over, walking or Biauuiux liny JCIigl ot time lwavi nwlfi ,1...

i I.Vi tilu auiaii ul lllj' Ulicil. i had pain in the kidneys nil the time, and if 1 caught cold it would nlwnya settle there; yio pain I suffered was of very exhausting nature; nt ni.eht I Jimld only He Hat on my back any other portion Musing pain and suffering; tho nerves passing up my back, were affected this brought with Itsevero headache, but ns I said before, Donn's Kidney Pills hpve removed nil pain mid milTerine; entirely and I never felt better and healthier in my Dc Pills nre.forsalebyall dealers, price CO cents, mailed by Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Solo Agents fo Uniti 9tutes. For salo at Kirlin's Pharmacy. 's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest.

Chris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. Teams to Hire. If you want to hlro enfe and reliable team for driving orforworklnirpurposeb pay Slilelda' livery stable visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates.

JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre etrect. Opposite Reading railroad station. flillions of Dollars Go up In smoko every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, furniture, Insured in first-class roi liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Also Life and Accidental Companies.

The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It renulres nn fuel.

It needs no engineer There Is no delay; no Urine un: no ashes to clean away; no extra Insurance to pay; no repairing necessary; no coal bills to pay, and always reody for use. It is Invaluable for I losing Church Ureans, for 'Tunning Printing l'rosscs. Sewing Machine, Turning Lathes, Scroll Saws, drlnd Stones, Coffee Stills, Sausage Machines, Feed Cutters, Corn Mills, lilovators, Ktc. KouMiorso power at to pounds pressure of water. It is noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and above all IT IS VERY CHEAP.

Price, $15 to $3 00. Send for circular to thd Backus Water Motor Newark, N. stating paper you saw advertisement In, We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Sneclal Catalogue on Ventilating. 4.

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