1 IMl ml I ViPKAtlririA i M H Ul II if li Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Lcjys and Feet. Tor about four years I was troub led with palpltatiou of tho heart, shortness of breath and swelling or the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy 8iclans in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. 1 thon tried various Springs without benefit. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. After bajinning to take them I felt letter I 1 continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some pooi sufferer." E. B. SOTTON, Ways Station, Ga. Dr. MHoa Heart Cure ianold on n, positive Cfnnrnntn Hint, llin Ursfc bottlo will tionoflt. AH druggists soil itnt$l, 0 bottles forts, or It vlll bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco vs thoJUr. Miles meoicai uo., uiunart, ina. 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' ' fooof ana nilllard hriomfl'AtlaoMd) 1 When In POTTSVILIiE, , Stopa.t ,i ) ) 4 t PHIL.WOL17S HOTE1 ! 200 North Centre Street. Meals nt all hours. Ladles' .dining room attached, jnneac wines, minors, cigars. M DAKOTA liflCBEtt Defaulting State Treasurer Taylor i Stole $350,000. i : Present whereabouts unknown1 lie Should Have Turned Over tlio Affairs of Ilia Olllco t" IIU Snrcemor on Tues- tlny UN Failure to Appear Led to mi Iurrtigatlon. I ,' ItEDFiiiLT), 9. D., .Tnn. 10. Probably tho most sttirtllnp; fnlluro that has ever oc curred in South Dakota or tho northwest was rovenled yesterday In word received from William Wulior Taylor, tho outgoing state trpnsurer iitul provident of tho First National bank nud Northwestern Mort gage Tmst comymiy, of this city, that ho would not appear to make Ills settlement nt Pierre with his successor, Treasurer olect Phillips, of Deadwood. Tho news mid closing of his bank hero canio like a thunderclap from a olear sky, beoause both Taylor aud the financial Institutions with which he was connected wore re garded as firm and reliablo beyond ques tion. V Tho news from Piorro demonstrates that no money is hold there to the credit of the state treasurer und none Is hold in the bank hero. It is ostlmated thut about $850,000 Is missing with Taylor. Asldo from tho financial loss tho notion of Tay lor Is felt terribly by all who havo known and dono business with him and the finan cial enterprises with which ho lias boon connected In years past. Ho and his en terprises hero have handled many thou sands of eastern capital, and his bank hero has always boeii regarded as one of tho Arm, safo institutions in tho stnto. The battle hero Is not' compromised financially by Taylor's default'. It is stated author itatively that after the examination of thd bank, and its credit is restored, it will ro- orgunlzo anil open up for busliioss. 1 'l-fttMrii jidf. cnnn it, r Tltloiirvn nn .Intl ' 4 by a cltlzon of this place. Ho went from, Chicago to Jtow York, slnco which tlmej no information lias boon received as to his whereabouts. It develops that a plaster mortgage reached Itodflold yesterday. morning, and was duly lllcd in tho regis ter of deeds offloe, transferring to a com-j pany In' Chicago all his real ostato and.' chattels In this city and Spink county. Next to tho state tho blow falls terribly hard on his principal- bondsmen, who re side h6ro. They qualified In sums rcpro-i senling all tlfoy havo in tlio world. Thai ontlro City used the 'bank for a depository , hence' a deadly paralysis has nffoctdd Ml, the arteries Oil trade uud social life. Walter W. Taylor was boni In 'Indiana, about 1851, and for a time associated with: his father, William Taylor, In tho wholoi sale coal business at Lafayette, that state.. From the time ho was 18 years of ,ago lid had almost exclusive charge of tho buslt ncss, and demonstrated a wonderful ca paclty for grasping tho details and intrl- cacies of a very largo trade. Ho camo to 'Dakota In 1880, and established tho First National bank of Kodflold, which ho soon made one of tho leading financial institu-i tions of this section of tho country. He took au active part in politics, from the first was earnest lu tho struggle for state hood, and was a delegate from Spink, county to tho first stato convention, held in Huron in 1889. At tho convention of 18!X), hold at Jutcholl, ho entered the race for state treasurer, and seeurod the nomi nation after a spirited and exciting con test. Ho was renominated and elected for a second term, which lie completed on tho ilrst of January of tho present year. Nuw loiilv, Jan. 10. Numerous iin qulries from tho west readied banking houses hero in regard to the whereabouts1 of W. W. Taylor who, as outgoing state I treasurer of South Dakota, failed to ap- j pear to turn over his olllco to his successor, und against whom utv alleged' shortage In the stato funds is recorded. Taylor did businoss with tho Chase Na tional bank ' of this city. According to Prosldont H. W. Cannon, of tho Chase Na-1 tlouul bank, however, his accounts with that Institution are all right, his indobtcd uoss being amply secured. Mr. Cannon said to u representative ot tho Associated Press rolatlvo to tho mat ter: "Mr. Taylor was hero about flvo weeks ago, on ft matter of business connected with tho bank. 1 havo not seen him since, and have no idea where ho is. I do not know wlioro Taylor is, hut I am certain that ho is not in Now York." James M. Brown, banker und broker, who residos in Brooklyn aud Who Is'u par ticular friend of tho missing ox-stato treas urer, said that ho had seen nothing of Tay lor for sonio weeks past. Ho felt certain, ho declared, that Taylor was not in this vicinity. ' Governor Flslilmck to the Alltilsters. Little Rook, Ark., Jan. lO.-rTho city pastors recently passed resolutions con demning Governor Fishback's views in rc- . . , . i i . . . i . i. .. i.i fi'i. gam lu iuu suumuii ui mu mvtui uvu. xutj governor bus addressed a lengthy roply, in which hd says'i "Intelligent, sonslblo people who are atoll obsorvuut of passing events' will toll yoii that tho chief obstacles in: tho 'way 'of rolicto'us antt moral progress .havo bojon hypocrisy ( and folly. Thore wore not wanting men of your typo who i.wero ready to 'pass resolutions against tho purity of tho Ha vlour himself pocauso' ms (honest common sense dared to rebuke cer tain impure inari who would "have 'stoned to death tho fallen woman." I Au KmWanry for Arbitration. NEW Youk, Jan. W.-Anloifg tho posaou gers ou the Whto Star llpo steamer Tou tonlo yosterduy was William S. Cromor, M. P., who represents the Hufforaton divi sion of Sborpdltoh in the English house of coihinohsi' 'Mr. Creiner is ond of the party of progress, aud brings with ill m n memo rial to President Cleveland and congress favoring arbitration ou all matters in' dis pute betwoen the tftiited States and Kug- laud. Tho meiiiDrlalt of which Mr. Cro mer has n large numuor ot priutou copies, bears the slgmttuitMopHUS members of par liament. ,1 ( , Seeking Another Conference. PlTTSM'Kii. 10- It is learned hero thut the tin plate workers aro .seeking an other couforvni'o with tho manufaefurors, with tlio object iu view1 of sat'tlltig the contest over (lie wage scale. Voting blanks ure being circulated among tho. locals for this purpose, but should the votAdeoldy that another conference uo iuK.ea it is cer tain tliiit the manufacturers will not grant thb'requilst. 11 ' The Weather. For thir" District ot ColuiUlilu, eastern Pennsylvania. Now Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, ruin or snow, northeasterly winds. For Virglulu, rain; warmer; east erly winds. Ham is indicated for tho mm dls states and tho Atlantic coast states as fur1 south as Florida. -t '' ' Tflii HI OF MADNESS. An End to Which Many aro Blindly Rushing. I'nths Lesd lo This Tcr- lible hi Are You Hopelessly Struggling Along This Dangerous Road? The world-renowned poet, Gray, says : "The paths of glory lead but to the grave." All paths lean to tne grave, out especially do those dangetous walks of life, overwork, strain ou the system, tils fdpntlon, impropet attention to the rules of health, involving sleepless nlili s, tired bodies and weak and shattered nerves, lead to an early death, or h more dreaded and fearful fate. Notice the strehgth and powerful ad vice in tho following letter, written by Mrs. J. Wesley Mann, of Northfleld, Mass, i "About 18 months ago, my daughter Jennie went into a large store ns clerk, and wr? obliged to make long days of about 14 hours, and the work proved too hard for her. She was completely run down, being prostrated by nervous de billty. She had terrible resllr-ss nights, and was unable, to sleep hardly at all Her head troubled her, being dizzy, and her limbs ached, and frequently she would sit down and cry, she was In such pain. MISS JE.NNIK JIANN. ' They had Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy in the store where she worked, and the proprietor recommended her to tak! i-, which she did. "She wrote me while she was taking the Nervura, that it had done wonders for her. She is now entirely cured of her, nervousness, and has not been to well iu years. "She was so nervous that she could hardly sit at 'table, and any little noise would startle her like a wild partridge "She has now used three bottles, and we are .thankful to say that she is well, thanks to kind Providence and Dr Greene's Nervura blood Rnd nerve rem edv." It is beyond the power of words to tell the wonders that are done everv day bv that greatest of all medicines, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rmii edy. No medicine ever before possessed such wonderful powers to cure. Try it, and see what it win o tor you. it win make vou strong and well. It is not a patent medicine, but the prescription of the motet successful llv inn specialist in curine nervoui nd chronic diseases. Dr. Greene, of 35 West Hth St, New York City. Ho has the lnrcest nractice in the world, and this grand medical discovery is the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medicine will cure, and the fact that he can be.consnlted by anyone, at any time, Iree ot charee. personally or oy letter. gives absolute assurance of the beneficial action or this winneriui medicine. KuilH-i.' .Senatorial Contest. Toi'EKA, KaU., Jan. 10. The senatorial contest becomes more complicated each duy, aud will not shape Itself for somo tlmo yet. According to the adherents or the different candidates each makes dally gains of votes. 'From figures compiled by the friends of various candidates it ap pears that J. AV. Ady leads tho race. Kx- Senutor Iugalls, Calvin Hood und J. It, Burfou have strong following, 'the elec tion will pot oc6ur fot ' fifteen days, tho HepUblicans going intb caucus some tlmo next week. Organized for IlurRlury. Chicago, Jan. 10. By tho discovery of n "fence" In Iji Grnngo, a suburb of Chi cago, and the arrest of Peter N. D. Keldon and Hudolph lledborg, tho. pplico think they have uij3urthcd an organized band of burglars, which has brunches In all tho principal cities of the west. Kolden has intimated that 'wish 'an1 organization ex ists. From his statements tho police bo lliive tlittt' thp headquarters of tho gang are located In San Francisco, and arrests thoro'nrb likely to result. Through an Open Switch. Chattanoooa, Tenn., Jan. 10. Alout 11 o'olock p. m- the fakt passenger train for Now Orleajis tm tlio Queen and Cros cont system was badly wrecked four miles south 'of Attullo," u switch having been left open. After striking tlio switch tho engine run some distance and turned over. Firoiium Hoy Johnson, of Chattanooga, arid anjunkliown negro tra'(nj) were killed. Ehglhoor Elliott's urin wis broken'. No pdssiiJigu'rs were Seriously' Injured. 1 ' Miss Drexel Itenounros tho World. PlIILADBLl'WA, Jan. 10. Tho ceromo nios that murii the final ' retirement from the world of Mlw Kathurlno Droxeltook plueo ut the Conveut'of'tlio Blessed Saora niont, near Torrosdulo, of which she is tho head and founder. -Atchblshop 'Hyan re ceived her Unal Vows. In the order Wlss Drexol is kuown us Mother Katharine. An Octogenarian Sentenced. ProVidkS'ck, ian. 10.!-IiOvl 1. Clark, 80 years old, was sontonccd to eight years' imiirisoninant for shotting Kooiior Hood, of the Cuin'borland Tbwii farm, last buiji mOr." Clark Is n vouper, ft "forty-niner" nnd rf orlpillo. Thoshbdtlng was tho 're sult Of Keeper 'Head's attempt to prohibit "rk from Bnuiklng iu Ids room. I iUUV Xteceives a Setback by tho Voto , 01 tllO J1OUS0, THE CARLISLE BILL DEFEATED. Though the Measure Hai Nut Cniun to n Vote the Defeat or the Itule Cnniinlttre l'ractlcally Slielvca tho ltlll for the I'rei out Seailnn. Washinoton, .Tan. 1 10. Tho Carltslo currency bill, which has been under de bate In tho house for nbout two weeks, was ditched yesterday. It had not strength enough to surmount the first parliament ary obstacle placed In its path. The com mittee on rules, In obedience to the decree of the Democratic caucus ou Monday, brought In an order to chwe general de bate and proceed undor tho ilve-mlnUto rulo until Saturday, when tho final vote should bo taken. But tho supporters of the bill showed n lamentable weakness. They wero unable to order the previous question, the dmnaiul therefor bolug refused, first by a rising vote of 93 to 101 and then on nn aye and nay vote of 12i to 130. The advocates of tho hill wero dumfounded when tlioy dis covered that they had been lieaten in the preliminary skirmish, and the order was withdrawn. .This was tlio first reverse tho committee on rules had suffered in four years. An analysis of the vote shows that nil of tho 121 votes in favor of tlio motion wero cast by Democrats, while 83 Repub licans, 3S1 Democrats and 8 Populists voted against it. Of the 89 Democratic votes against tho motion it was pointed out that 2 i wero cast by Democrats dofoatcd for re election. After tho voto the diplomatic and post office appropriation bills wero passed. Tho formor carries $1,503,118 and tho latter $89,412,052, After tho adjournment of tho house Sec retary Carlislo was In Sponker Crisp's prl- voto oifico for an hour conferring with house leaders on tho effect ot tho reverse suffered by tho currency bill. Tho secre tary expressed regret that tho rule had been defeated, aud ho shared tho vlow of other? present that tho defeat closed tho prospects of tlio bill In its present form. Now that the rulo was defoated, Mr. Car lislo atfreed with tho houso leaders that it was desirable to let tho bill Test for a time. He did not suggost any now measure or any material changes iu tho present ono. In tho senate Mr, Cockroll, from tho ap propriations committeo, reported tho ur gent deficiency bill. In roply to 'a ques tion by Mr. Quay, Mr. Cockroll' said tho committed hud made u amendments tii the hill us pussed by tho houso to those, provisions relating to the lucomo tux. Then Mr. Quay sprang a sensation by referring to tho defeat of Mr. Penrose as a candidate for the Republican nomination for mayor of Philadelphia. Mr. Quay said: "I desire, if tlio souator will permit, to commend tho matter to his attention and consideration, because it is too lato to in troduce nn amendment of that character nt present in the somite. I nsk tho sen ator whether it would not bo well in the bill, instead of smothering the names and Salaries of employes in tlio reports made by corporations under tho IncOmo tax law, to compel n publication in such form as that tho list of names and salaries of such employes shall bo accessible to tho public. "A clrcumstanco which huppencd within tho last thirty-six hours has called my at tention to tho probublo Importance of somerlii'ig of that kind. It happened that a gentleman who Is very high in pdlitical position in tho city of Philadelphia, no less n personage than u national commit teeman, In conversation with a distin guished member of tho other branch of tho national legislature, and n Judicial of ficer of tlio city of Philadelphia and ono of tho leading monibor.s probably the lead ing inembor of tho Pennsylvania state senate when giving us a reason why ho could not preservo plighted faith, and could not do what ought to be dour In re, aiil to uu important nomination to be mado there, stated that ho was under u s.ilurv, and had Moon under a heavy salary from a great corporation for the last three years u salary large enough to maintain his family and ho was compelled to do what tho corporation wished him to do, and n it I what he himself desired and folt that he ought to do. ' "Tho aniondmeut I suggest is pertinent simply in tills respect, that men in such a position, with high power for good or ovil, ought not to bo permitted to musqucrado as noting in tho Interest of tho public or in tho interest of any party when in reality they aro serving those' great corporate bodies. Thoy ought to go about und meet their fellows fairly and openly, with tho dollar mark of tho corporation upon their foreheads, nnd I think such nil' amend ment as I suggost should bo Inserted in tho bill bofore it passes." Tlio bill will lie called up for considera tion in the senate tins afternoon. I At 2 o'clock Mr. Pasco addrossod tho sonoteon thoNicuroguacunal bill, In which ho announced that while favoring tho con struction of an iutoroceanlo canal yet he was opposed to tho pending bill. j " A Yenr-Old llabo dent to Jail. TitKNTON, Jun. 10. Mrs. Kozlali Ford was arrested on Tuesday on a chargo of keeping a disorderly house, and was com mitted by Police Justice Coutior. Sho took hor 1-year-old child to tho county jail with hor, but tho jailor rpf used to receive them, Last night Justloo Coutior com mitted tho child also, charging disorderly conduct against it, and ulleglng that tho babe cried und made a noise in court. The jailor again refused to receive tho child, but lator did so ou tho advice of County Judgo ' Woodruff, who declared that it would bo inhuman to part them. Alleged Scheme to Ilefruud Uncle Ram. Baltimoiik, Jan. 10. Attorney C. K. Garrltoo was plaoed on trial in tlio United States district court yesterday, charged with conspiring to consummate a mar riage betwoon John Colo, a dying and pomi-consolous pensioner, nnd a young woman, In order to secure- ITS u month, Which would, In tho absence "of Inarrlago, revert to tho government. , Gurritee con tends that lie Is being persecuted by the pension examiners. The Charge Against Judge Kicks. WAbiiInqton, Jun. 10. Conslderatloitbf tho charges against Judge Kicks, of Clevo lundovasugidn postponed ( (y tlio house judtoiury conmilttco until 'Monday noxt. Then tho tostimony preferred by tho Cleveland lnbor union' mon will be taken lip. The charges which Sumtiol T. Hltchle, of the, Canadian Copper company, has mado will not bo considered by tho oom iiiltteo until tho first cubo lias been dis posed of. ' 7 Wlfl Ts'.t UU. -liBl.. T,yftlllK. Wasiiiv,, v ,1m. in I ii iii-obnliillty that this rongress will undertake the In vestlgatiou of l,viiol)lnir of negroes, for wlll?h "i"ttiv8 uiair rtwolutlon, Is not great. Tli Introduced a io house com mittee on labor, to which tho Blair reso lution hud been retorted, voted to report it back to the house with a request to bo discharged from Its consideration After discussing the matter the committee con cluded that nn investigation of the pro posed nature did not come within its prov ince, having nothing to do with labor mat 'ters. The r'Nollltion covers all HCts or uu lnwf ul Violence, nnd was directed at whlto- eap outrages as well as lynchiugs. Itlg linn I by Hunk Ilurglnrs. Toledo, O., Jan. 10. Tho safe In tho Merchants' National bank of Dellanoo was blown open with dynamite Monday night, and about $8.1,01 stqlcn. Tho officials of the institution were unable to open tho vault Tuesday morning, and us there was no signs of any one having been In the bank the night lieforo they thought noth ing of It. An oxpert was sent for, nud When he opened tlio outer safo yosterduy it was dmcovored that the Inner safe hod been blown up. The loss will not affect the standing of tho bank. Mine. .ToninuxN Defence. ANTWETtr, Jan. 10. Madame Henri ,Ton laux, who Is on trial on tho chargo of hav ing murdered her brother, sister and un cle, In order to obtain the money for which their lives were Insured, was examined yestorduy. Sho indignantly repudiated the chargo of poisoning, and declared that her object In effecting Insurance upon tho llvos of her relatives was to obtain money to pay a secret dobt of honor, amounting to 30.000 francs, that had been revealed to her by her mother on tho letter's death bed. A Italtlmore Cup Defender. BALTIMOHH, Jan. 10. Major Braokett, president of tho Baltimore Contounlul ex position, proposes to appoint ft commlttoo of flvo lending citizens to ralso $35,000 for tho construction of a cup dofender to par ticipate' In' tho' 1897 International yacht races. Nathaniel Mooro, solo possessor of tho design of the famous clipper Balti more, Which In tho forties was monarch of the seas, feels confident that ho can build another world heritor. He Hobbcd Ills Father. PlTTSBUIiO, Jan, 10. At tho central sta tion In this city a son of Pollco Captain Hnughoy, of New York, is boing hold awaiting tho urrlval of his father. 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If your Clothier d"in't krep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Reliable, Now York -CLOTHING- Make him get it Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier In tho stato. None genuine wita out HammorBlough Uros.' label. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand JLatmdx? Cor. Lloyd nd White Sts All work guaranteed to be nrst-cl&ss lu every particular. Silk ties and lace curtain sspc Ulty. Goods called for and delivered A trti 1 solicited Frofea8icm&i Cards N. STEIN, M. D., PHTSIC1AK AND S URQEON. Office Room 2, Fgan's New Ilulldlnr, coi ner Main and Centre street. Shenandoah, I'a. Office Hours: R to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. a.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. j- 8. KISTLKB, M V , PHTBlOiAF AFD MVHattCjr VSict-:tn Nortli Jf.iCln svrtm cunni M H BURKS. ATTORNEY A't-LA V I.USnAKDOAn, i Office. Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Hbenand ah. DK WENDELL REUElt, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. I'ALMKK, KYI'. AND F.All SVJtOKON. 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Pennn. Political Cards. - pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward. BENJAMIN C. CHURCH. Subject to Republican rules. JpOft SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward T. H. EDWARDS. Subject to Republican rules. JpOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Waru. JUUN J. riUUK. 'Subjrct to Republican rules. pOft HIGH CONSTABLE, JAMES EMANUEL. Sub ect to the rules of the Republlca" psrty aavmg SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit HulldlnR and Saving Asso ciation of Heading:, Pa., olTers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This H a good, reliable and prosperous association tn which to take shares. Having ready sale for all money, tho premium received is large, consequently tho stock will mature much sooner than associations located in towns where there is no great demand for money, and building operations are very limited. Tho value of each share Is $V0O at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made lu advance for 6 months or longer. Members may withdraw one or all shales at any time by giv ing 30 days written notice, aud are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent. Interest after one year, thereby lnakicg it au U per cent. Investment. All shareholders aro entitled to loans from fund on real estafe security. No shares will be forced out. The fund Is run on the jame conserratlTa principles as our local funds which have beeu tried for vears and found safe. Anyone wist Ing to Invest In' a Saving Fund will find it to their interest;to call on tbe local agents and receive full partlcnlara. Rev. II. A. Keyser, X). V., of Alaliauoy City, is one of tbe directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 187 North Jardln Street, Shenaudoah. For Fainting , . , . The Season la here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains In painta and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns la wall paper. AH daily and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centra Stroot. Headquarters for the Evening Hbbald. 5 Wholesale agent for relgeiipiii's hn, I J Eiport Lager aad Saazer Ftle Betr, No finer made. Fine liquors and Clears, 120 womb Main HU Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water yon drink isn't; even fit' for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Portor. JAMES SHIELDS, Macajjer Shenandoah Branch, 4Jt 1 S 1 I