F COTTOLENE. ft SURE CUR. ' t Passenger Train Wrecked in Ohio ( tand a Freight in Illinois. THEY EE3ULT IN EIGHT DEATHS. The Engineer and Fireman of tlio rassenger pi Train Alight Huve Saved Tlicir 1.1 tob by Jumritiip;, but Ilravety Struok to Tlielr Posts Engineer Dead, Klromnn Djlne. SUJIIIBltFlELl), 0., Aprll0.rTA-P!,9S.nBor tmln ou tlio litillillni, ZiinoavUlo ami Cin cinnati railroad fell from n trestlo near WliyvHlo, vrwk.Ui'ifthe train ruTl trostlo and kllllm; four' persons, lie-sides injuring several otlmrs. The (load nro: ,35, 1 Lucas, enginour,, ,S)inmorHfl(U . IfPJ7 .Brown, passenger, Btittsvlilo, 0.; Jlrs. iJnlhim Young and llttlo daughter, Stimtnorflold Tho road is n narrow gatigo nnd docs but llule business, being justnblo to incut, running oxpouscs. Tho troln which whs wrecked consisted ot only n combination baggage and passenger car and uiijoiigliio. Jnst beforo nrrlvlng at tho trestlo-thaair jumped tho track. The trestle Js doiibjo decked oiio, nnd fully llfty feub high, uu'd consists of seventeen bouts, crossing In stream. It Is built on n oiirvo, bo thftt nf tor dragging the couch rooro than hiilf way across tho structure tlio oiiglmi, U, was pulled from the track, anil both clir nnd engluo tnpplcd Into tjito ravluo belojv, carrying down threo boats of tho trestle. Tho car was smashed to kindling wood, and ony two of the passougors, Nathan Youngof Summorlloldind Joseph Donoon of Wiiodsfield, escaped, nllvo. i Ms. Nathan Youugimid little daughter .ftod Henry Brown, woro all instantly killed. Tho engineer, Ell Lucas, was Bl atantly killed, and Fireman Jesse Johlis was fatally Injured. Both men might Iiavo saved themselves by Jumping, but they choso rather to remain at tholr pois Johns was thrown from tho onglno as went down, while Lucas was caught un uertho inachiuory nnd Instantly kill Johns, who will dlo as tho result of I bravery, was n foundling, reared in one tho lnflrmarios along tho lino of tho ru'ad. Four Killed In a Freight Wreck. Alton, Ills., April 0. In a freight wreck on tho Chicago and Alton cut off at Wood rlvor bridge, half n mllo north of East Al ton, four men wero killed outright nnd two wcro fntally Injured. A long nnd heavy train was coming down tho grado wlien tho mlddlo of tho train bulgod out ilnd flftoon enrs wero piled on top of jilich other. Tho men killed wero David HitlUey of Watcrtown, Wis., Frank Harb.naji of Philadelphia, Charles Boll of Spring3oId, Ills., nnd Henry Blitz of Now Orloans. Fourteon mon wero injured more orjlors seriously. All who woro killed or injured woro tramns I 2 A Septuagenarian's Terrible Death. Winston, N. C, April 6. Arthur Bled soe, 75 yearn old, met with n horrible dbntb at a sawmill in Surry county Hlsjfcoat was caught, and ho was thrown acroSjthe, saw. His loft arm was out ontlroly ojlauu 'a glish twolvo inohos long made lu bHlflf t. side. He lived six no ura alter un at- cidont. i Ilrlef Railroading Experience) Betiileiiem, Pa., April 6. Sovoral hun dred passengers waiting In front of tho Union dopot witnessed a shocking acci dent. A freight train was shifting whon Oscar Frantz fell from tho top of ono of the cars and was decapitated. Ho had been railroading one week. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. r "For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed and bclclrgas frpm my stomach until I thought that ovory minute would be my last. There was a fcelllng of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a lull breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced mc.to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured tne. 1 now havo a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly iiiurvuious. i MRS. HARRY 15. STARR, rbttsvllle. Pa. Dr. Mllcalloart Carols cold on a posltlro guarantee that the Urst bottlo will Tioneflt, AlldruKgfstsscllltutgl, C bottles forts, or i mil VY "ViY" ruc-mut or prica by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iud, Miners, Mechanics and Laborers' liiilii nml mtmm i Will Issue a , MW SERIES OP STOKE, Limited to 400 shares. The sale of shares will take plaoe at the office of John It. Coyle, Esq., on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1S05, between tho hours of B nnd 8 o'clock p. in. 3,0,8,10,13,15,1(1 New Tinsmith Shop. avt. a-. xiBaoh . ....... , .... 1 1 ) Bltnnnml itt TlFA. pared to do Unroofing, Bnouting, stove repair. W and nil kinds of Jobblne at reasonable rates. BailSUtCUUU (ummreu. 236 Easft Lloyd Street. Dr. Greene's Nervura, the Best Spring Medicine. Hon. Nathaniel H. Pond Says it Helped Him More Than All Other Medicines He Ever Took. MR. NATflAN One uf Napoleon's generals, whom he had commanded to capture a certain fortress, sent back word that It was an impossibility. Instantly the great war rior returned his niiBwer: "Tell him the order comes from n man '?ho conquers impossibilities 1 ' Tho assault was made nnd the fortress won. How mnny people who are sick or out of order, who are run down In health nnd strength, and who, from repeated failures to be cured, nre discouraged nnd hopeless, have come to believe a cure an impossibility I If such people had a single particle of the courage of the great Napolcan they would know that u cure is possible that it is only necessary to tase the right remeuy to mane tne cure an assured fact. To take, In fact, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. lion. JNatuamei li. ronci, ot warwicK, Mass., says In regard to himself and the remarkable curative effect of this great medicine : "I have been aflllcted with liver disease caused by malarial poisoning while in the army. For about thirty years I have suffered untold agonies and have taken h great amount of medicine. My disease lias uecome enronic, ana i ao not expect ever to be entirely cured. I have taken Dr. Greene's Nervura for some time, nnd I can truly say that while I am using It I am quite comfortable, and some days Illnglmmton umclals In 1'erll. ALBANY, April 0. It has been learned that tho banking department, in Its exam ination of tho affairs of tho Chenango Vnlloy bank, of 131nghamton. has cunio into possession of a letter tho contents of which, when made Known nn tho trial oi Cashier Morgan, may lead to tho Impeach ment of high officials lu Blnghamton, and tho trial for conspiracy of others, Tho letter was sent by a man holding an of ficial position to anothor politician, tusk ing him to at onca sco Cashier Morgan and havo tho exclso account of Blngham ton with the bank fixed up so as to avoid trouble Americans to be Speedily Tried. Washington, April 0. Tho Spanish government has promptly conceded tho re quest of tho United States that the two American citizens, Augustus Bolton nnd Gustavo Itlchllou, imprisoned at Santiago do Cuba, bo glvon nu opportunity to os tnbll&h tholr lunocenco before u civil trlb unal. These mon woro plokod.pp In a imall boat near Santiago by a Spanish cruiser and brought to tho town and placed In jail. United Stntes Consul Uyatt socured their release, but thoy wore again arrosted uuder suspicion of having lauded insurgents ou tho Cuban coast. Murdered by Her Husband. New Yoiik, April 0. Clara Gregory, 31 years old, was shot In the left temple Ium night by her husband. The woman died lu tho nuibulauoe on tlie wny to Itoosevolt hospital. Jealousy was the motive of the murder, tho woman-having refused to live with her husbaud owing to his conduct. The murdorer soaped. Accident to Congressman l!e!tzb.oorer. llAltmsiiuita, April 0. Congressman Beltzhoovor, of the Curllsle district, at tempted to alight from the St. Louis ax press Inst night at the Union station, thi clty, while tho train was In motion. Ho lost his footing and Ml, sustululug pain ful injuries. OF NEWS. Spoclnls rocolvod at Omuha show that It is mining and snowing nUjoverNbraska. George Robins,. tho wo.ll. known horso man, was thrown from his carriage by a runaway nt Grand Itnplds, Mich., last night, and hod his skull fractured. An unknown man nnd woman went to a hotol nt Gnlosburg, Mloh., nnd In tho morning both wero found doad lu bod, having taken polsoiu Tho bodv of Philip Hono. n prosperous I New York business man who disappeared I on Jan. 87, has been found In tho river. . Ho had ovldontly oonimlttod suloido. Tho Kook Island train robber who was Jclllod In n battle with officer in Indian Torritory wns Dlok Yengar, n noted des perado. Tho real of tho gang are still at Urge. J. Krrlesson, prospecting near Mllfnrd Utoh, has discovered n vein of gold, ah. nit two feet of which nssuys fc26t to ilm ton, IWUUO six luonesoi mo vom runs uyur fcWpertou. 11. FOND. am able to work a good deal, nt others not hs much. "But Dr. Greene's Xprvura blood and nerve remedy has helped me mi re than any other, or all the rest of medicines I have taken. ''I cuniiol speak in too high pralne of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nnd nerve rmiedy, nnd I have rued sixteen bottles." D ) not be n nerveless, hesitating, nm bitiouless weakling, despairing of n cure from your weakness und disease, bur. be strong of mind and indomitable ot cour age tourage to make yourself strong and vigorous ngnin by using the great health restorer. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud nerve remedy Remember that a resolute determination and the use of this remedy will make you well. It should bn used at this teitson by all means, for it Is the best of all spring medicines. If Is not n pntent raedlcinei hut the prenerlotion of the most successful living specialist tn curing uervnus and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City. He has the largest practice in the world, and this grand medical discovery Is tho result of his vast, experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene Is a guarantee that this medicine will cure, and the fact that he can be consulted by anyone, at any time, free of charge, personally or by letter, gives absolute assurance of the beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. If you want a Fine Horse or Pair of Horses, attend 1 BIG IB II 0i Wm. Neiswonter, TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1895, At the Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah, Pn. The stock consists of heavy draught horses, brewery .horses, roadsters and sev eral lino matea teams, wuicii um udbuiu rain or shlno. This is the lluost cor ol horses ever shipped to this region. Crescent Bicycles FROM $40 to $90. No. 1, 23 Pounds, 28 lnoh wheel .S75 00 Nob. 3 and 6, 21 pounds - 40 00 No. i, 23 pounds, 20 Inch wheel - 75 00 Scorcher, 0 pounds, 28 inch wheel I w M No, 1, 23 20 ' M 5 Itambler, 11 to 23 pounds ...100 00 Ladles' wheols also. PORTZ BROS., Solo Agonts. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM For my Bprlng stocfc of CLOTHING I havo abandoned my Jewelry business, and parties bavlne left watches for repairs are requested to call at once for them- SAM BLOCK, Main and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah. AMSY PILLS! : AhD HUHE. SENS 4a. F0S"WQMAM S BA'C GUARD:' Wucqx Hpccific Co,PniUt,fv tTOWH The Noted 2Estlioto Languishing in a Prison Ooll, "GROSS IMMORALITY" THE CHARGE III T.lbcl Cn Agnlnt the Marqnls of Queemberrj- Ilriults In a Verdict Sustain lug the Marquis' Chargea and In a Crimi nal Charge Agiilmt Wilde HJitffclf. London, April 6. Tho caso of Oscar Wlldo against the Marquis of Queonsborry for libel was brought to a close In a ver dict in favor of tho defoudnnt. The jury found not only that tho defendant was not guilty of libel, but lu n subsidiary verdict declared that the Marquis ot Quoensberry's charges woro truo and had been mado for tho publlo good. Tho vordlot wns received with loud applause. The court room was crowded almost to suffocation whon Mr. Carson resumed his Bpooch In behalf of tho Marquis of Queens liorry. It would bo his painful duty, ho said, to put upon tho witness stand mon who would speak freely of tho nature of tholr connection with tho plaintiff, Wlldo. l'ho ngos of thoso mon varied from 18 to S3 OSCAR. WILDE, years. Thoy wero of the class of valets, servants, etc., notbolonglng to Mr. Wilde's stntion in lifo, not intcrostcd in literature or art, yot thoy nddressod this distin guished dramatist by his Christian nnmo, Oscar, ho in turn calling them Charlie, Ifrcddlo, etc. Mr. Carson said ho would produce overwhelming ovldonco of Wildo's immoral tharacter. Sir Edward Clarke, Wildo's counsol, in terrupted Mr. Carson. Ho said ho had consulted with Wlldo In tho interim of tho adjournment of tho court, nnd, In order to save tho court tho painful details con nected with tho rest of thocaso,ho waspro pnrod to accept a verdict of tho jury In re gard to Wildo's lltorature. Tho judge Interposed and said If tho jury wore justified In agreeing upon a verdict on ono part of tho caso thoy must return a verdict of guilty or not guilty us regards tho entire caso. Tho jury then rendered a verdict of not guilty, to which Sir Edward Clarko assented. Tho judgo granted au ordor requiring Wlldo to pay tho costs of the defenso. Soon after tho adtournmcnt of court Wlldo was nrrestod on a warrant sworn out by Mr. Lowis, solicitor of tho treasury. Tho warrant against him chargos "gross immorality," and rofors to his unnatural relations with young men and boys. Wildo wns arrosted at tho Cadogan hotel shortly aftor 0 o'clock last ovenlug. At 8:10 p. m. he was taken to tho Bow stroot pollco stntion. Ho was very palo, but cool, nnd stood with his hands in his pockets while tho charge against him was taken. A pollco inspector read tho ohargo aloud nndnsked Wlldo If ho had anything to say, adding tho usual warning that anything ho said might bo used against him. The prisoner remained opparontly Indifferent, nnd mado no reply. Ho was thon searched, after which ho was lockod lu a coll. Shortly aftor ho hnd beon locked up ono of his friends arrived in a carriage at tho station, with a small Gladstone bug containing a chango of clothing and other necossurlcs, but tho po llco refusod to pormlt him to leavo It. Later Lord Alfred Douglas, tho Marquis of Quoonsberry's son, went to the pollco station and Inquired whothor Wlldo could bo admitted to bull. Tho pollco Inspector oxplalncd that Wilde had beon arrosted for n criminal ollcnse wulcn did not allow of ball being nccoptcd until ho had been arraigned lu court. Tho nnmo of Usoar Wlldo has neon with drnwn front tho play bills and advertise ment of tho two theaters, tho St. James nnd the Haymarket, where two of his plays are running. NKWSrAl'KKS DENOUNCE WILDE. "Our Llftt llld Forever of a Pestiferous Poseur." London, April 0. -The Morning says that Wlldo received the notification of his orrost with languid nonobalenco, plain tively asking whether he would bo nl- lowod to furnish ball. When he arrived nt Scotland Ynrd he nsked whethor ho would bo allowed n private cell, and whothor he would be allowod to smoke. Whon tho ohurge was read to him, accus ing him of lndooenclas with malo parsons, he smiled and requested that the datos be repented. Tho Telograph says: "If tho general concern was only with tho man himself, his spurious brllllanoy, Inflated egotism, diseased vanity, cultivated affectation and shameless disavowal ot all morality, It would bo best to dismiss him to tho pen nlty of unlvorsal condemnation, but there ig something boyoud tho Individual to bo considered. Yostordny's Just verdlot in cludes with him tho tondoncy of his pe culiar career, tho moaning and Influenco of his toaohing, aud all thoso shallow nnd snotious acts by which ho and his like nt- tompt to establish n cult, and oven set up now iichools OI literature, uramauuu social thought." Tho Chronlolo says: "It suffice us to know, as some return for undnmmlng the putrid stream, that - our life Is rid forever of a nostlforous posour, and the way Is cleared for lnoroinod wholosomonoss In life. Wa soom for some unhuppy hours to hnvo been shuddering witnesses of a bag tnrd revival of society under tho lato lloman omplro, or against the dark baok trroundot the Italian renalssanoe. I The Lender publishes an Interview with Lord Douglas In relation to the Wilde scandal. Lard Douglas says: "Myself and every "member of the family except rather disbelieve abiollitely und entirely nil tho ohargok. We think them simply part of the purievutiou t.ithiT has ourrlod tn agulust us as lung .is l can reinemniT nd that Mr Wilde and his nuusid are to Maine for uot showing, as they uuuld huve tone, that that was the t,u-t I- Crisf Free from nil the disngrccnble greasy effects that result from tlio use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used. Fish and cakes fried ill it nre simply delicious because it ndds n flavor to them that ennnot possibly be obtained from the use. of any other frying material. Get tlie genuine COTTOLENE, as there ura "EXXd M) 1 1 T- numerous trade mark , Sold in 3 N. 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