EVENING HERALD 1WT.V11I.1S1II;I) 1870. I'nbllshed every Kvenlng, ICtcept HumUy.nt 8 KotTrt Jamii Strewt, Nbau Crmtrk. Chn Herald in dcllveied iuHhenauiloah nud tho surrounding town for six cents n week, pay able to the carriers. Ily mall $3.00 n year, or 25 cent i tnniitti, lmynhlo In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position, The p imm sncrs reserve vuo nam to cnar.ee tin Ition of ndYertlsemcnts whenever the pub- lkwllon of new demands It. The riirht Is reserve! to reject any advertisement, whether patel or or not, mat uic pnhiisners may deem , lmproer. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the pontnfllco at Shenandoah, l'a., as second olo mail matter. TKLKPHONII CONNKCTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY. NOVKMHKIi SI, 1805. Tiik Sultan's lottor to Salisbury recalls that old classic, "When tlio dovll was sick, tho dovil a monk would ho." Atlanta hasa fair sho Is very proud of. Philadelphia recently inaugurated fare -which slio is kicking up a l)i(! row about. TiiHitc is now hut about fifteen months more of Grovcr, and many who helped him thero in 18112 wish it were about twclvo months loss. Adopt tho Crawford county system of vot ing for candidates, and you will shelve political "strikers" and facilitato the selec tion of tho best candidates for ollicc. Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, is utoppius: at the Fiftli Avonuo hotel, in Now York, where ex-Senator T. C. Piatt makos his homo ; hut us they novor speak ns they pass by, thero will not ho many exchanges of confidence during tho visit. "lUiiY Hunting" Camiuieli,, who became famous through hor successful breach of promise suit against Arbucklo, tho Now York colleo man, a few years ago, when she was awarded $50,000, died in Ohio on Wednes day. Sho proved two tilings in hor law suit, that thero was money in coffee and that Arbucklo had made a fool of himself. Sbnatou I.oimn is right in saying that the acquisition of territory by any European nation in Central or South America would ho an infringement on tho Monroo doctrine, and an act of hostility toward tho United States j and It may lie added that even a Democratic Administration would be obliged to "let slip tho dogs of war" in such a caso. Tn trunk lino railroads havo formed a pool, which, howover, is not known by that name, but is called a traffic agreement, from which great things are expected. As tlio railroads havo not been making much money lately it is to be hoped this will improve tho situation. Several agreements of this kind havo been made in tlio past, but they did not last, and tho claim is mado that this one is so arranged that it will be satisfactory to all partios interested. Amhahsadok ISayakd, in his Kdinburgl speoch, spoko of "a form of socialism styled protection which has done more to corrupt public life and lower tho tone of national legislation than any other singlo cause. When the Ambassador was a Senator from Delaware tho question of abolishing tlio tax n matches was under consideration. This tax was of tho most sdioas kind, as under it iho Diamond Match Company, of Wilming ion, Del., was able to freeze out opposition and grow to bo a great monopoly. Senator Ifayard defended tho tax and almost alone opposed it abolishment. Senator Vest sharply criticized him for his efforts to retain , tax islcly in tho intorcst of a Delaware company. Theso aro facts of record. Mr Jlayard has evidently experienced a change of .heart sinco his friends' monopoly was threatened hy this sumo form of socialism. A COWARDLY ACT. Our news columns rccordod an overture said to havo boon mado by Secretary Olney to the wlf of ex-Consul Waller, whom France has thrown into jail on trnmpad-up charges. The act of tho Secretary is a cowardly one, and will canto every patriotic American to haug his head in shame. At tho behest of President Cleveland, tho Secretary offered to attempt to secure tho rcleaso of Mr. Waller if his wifo will give assurances that no claims for indemnity will he prcsentod against Franco. A more despi cable proposition was nevor made in the name of tho American people Tiio Cleve land Administration does not inquire wlictkcr Mr. Waller Is .illegally detained. It docs not inquire whether ho is rightfully entitled to uidomnity. It apparently lakes tho ground that unless ho is willing to waivo his claims to compensation ho may rot in jail before it will lift a finger to aid him. It takes ad vantage of tne known penniless circum stances of Mrs. Waller and hor family to attempt to drive a sharp bargain for tho benefit of France. The imprisoned man, although his skin happens to be black, is an American citizen, far moro so than the members of Cleveland's Cabinet, As such his rights should be main tained by the American govornmont j and wo think Congress will make that point plal to Jhe White House autocrat. RELEASE WALLER. Tnlk of Amnesty for l'olltlcnl C) (Tender! In Madagascar. Washington, Nov. 91. Although tho Ftnto departmunt absolutely refuses to con firm or deuy a report that tho French gov crumont had refused to furnish It tho roo ord lu tho Wall or case, sumo dlfllcultlos, It is known, havo been encountered lu pro curing this Indispensable document. Just what tho nature of tho trouble Is cannot bo learned, but It Is understood that tho application for tho record Is not regarded by tho French goverumont as a matter of right, and It Is assumed that If our appli cation takes moro tho shnpo of n rcquost than n demand tho necessary documents ma;- bo forthcoming. Meanwhile tho Wnllor caso ltsolf may be suddenly Bottled, so far as tho liberation of Wallor is concerned, by tho voluntnry ac tion of tho French govornmout, ns word has come hero from oiUclal sources to tho effect that It Is contemplated to proclaim amnesty for nil political prisoners taken In Madagascar, which would lncludo Wal ler, unless some special notice bo takon of tils caso and claim. Indiana Itoputillcnns for Harrison. Indian-avous, Nov. 21. Tho Republi can mooting yesterday was tho largest ever hem by tho loaders of tho party In this stato lu an off your. With tho understand ing that Harrison Is a presidential candi date, and tho expectation tnat ho will bo tho nominee, thoro Is aliordoof candidates for tho suveral positions. Nineteen candi dates for governor head tho list. Tho light lor tlio stato chairmanship Is between J. It. liowdy, tho present chairman, and K. II. Nobokor, who was United States treas urer under Harrison. Colonel Dick Thomp son, of Torre Haute, 87 years old, and sec retary of tho navy under Hayes, presided. io lias announced that ho will uo a candi date for dolegato at largo uozt year, and If anvo win bo elected. Tho wifo ol Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Brimfichl, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being ablo to slcoi or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holden, tho merchant there, sent her a bottlo of Cham berlain's Pain Palm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Sir. Wells tho next day ho was told that sho was all right, tho pain had loft her within two hours, and that thp bottlo of Pain lialin was worth J5.00 if it could not bo had for less, For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Schooner Hunk and Six Drowned. Takpon Springs, Flu , Nov. 21 Tho sponging schooner Shamrock, of Koy West, foundered in tho gulf yostorday off bt. Martin s Key, and six of tho crow, all colored, were lost. Those lost wore : Jere miah Saunders, Golisha Albury, Boiler Butlor, Joo Lavarity. Walton Knowlos and Georgo Stewart. Tho disaster occurred about 12 o'clock Tuesday night, during u strong gale. The eight remaining mom bors of tho crow took it small boat and woro rojcuod four hours later. A Notorious Outlaw Killed. Sl'ltlNOFIEl.l), Mo., Nov. 21. Frnnl; Huffman, tho notorious outlaw who has long dolled tho authorities, was killed by Sheriff Moore, of Hickory county, fifty mues nortuwosc or here, lluumun was leader of the Ottorvlllo train robbery on the Missouri Pacific railroad, and broke jail in Howard county eight months ago. Slnco then ho has been hiding in the hills of Hickory and Cedar counties. Oongressman Dolllver Wedded. Fort Dodok, in., Nov. 21. Tlio wedding of Congressman J. P. Dolllver and Miss Loulso Pearsons occurred at tho First Presbyterian church in this city last oven- lug. Tho Episcopal servico was used by Kov. Dr. Greene, who olllclntcd, assisted by Kov. I.J. Dolllver, father of thogroom. Miss Fenrrsons Is a niece of Hon. D. K, I'easons, tho well known Chicago phllnn throplst. Senator I'ugli Will Kotlre. HlltMlNfinAM, Ala., Nov. 21. Senator Jnmes Jj. Pugh lias positively announced that ho is not n candidate for ro-olcctlon to tho United States senate next year. Governor Oates has announced that ho Is a candidate to succeed Senator I'ugh, and Congressman K. H. ClarUo also la a can didaio. Tho chances sooin to bj in favor of tho election of Governor Oalos. The King of Oyo Killed. IjONDON, Nov. 21. A dispatch from La gos, capital of tho British colony of that name on tho Wont African coast, states thnt Captain Bower, tho British resident at lliadan, lias attacked and killed tho king of Oyo and many of his followers, and burned their quarters. Tho country, tho dispatch adds, is lu n distracted stato. A Juvenile Indiana Murderer. English, Ind., Nov. 21. Alvln Thomns, 18 years old, killed his brothor, two years younger, and committed suicide. Tho murder was caused by William, tho youngor brothor, reporting Alvin for play ing truant. liuil! On tho Solid Ilasis Of Pure, JHcli, Jled Wood, Health Is real and lasting. Opiato Compounds, Narcotics And Nervo Stimulants aro Temporary and Dangerous. Sarsaparilla Builds permanent Good Health Because it Purifies, Vitalizes And Enriches tho Blood. Cures Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Weakness, Dyspepsia. Try it. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mais. I I ii rjSII- the after-dinner pill and nOOCl S PUIS family cathartic 25c. .DIX' Celebrated Female Ponders never fall. "ISiliuJ Jiuliei tlccl&re ikein afeandaurAfftfter fiailoB With Tatur and I'enorroysl riui ana outer rMTiedieil. Alwivi buvtbe but and avoid d i tap- ttnnt. tfluannteed auurrlor to at ill oOjert, rviititeU SlX, Hack liar, Boston, Mui. h.hH in ma mnrsiT. a rtu, i 1'articularMcta, Vt.B- S: FRANCE MAY FIR L7 1 1 COLD AND COUGH CURES. Promptly Effectual In Curing Grip, Colds and Coughs, and a Suro Preventive of Pneumonia and all Lung Diseases. Munyon's Cold Cure will positively break up the grip or a cold in n few hours If taken as soon as tho cold appears. When the cold renencs me lungs and thoro is cough and oppressed breathing Munyon's Cough Cure, used in alternation with the Cold Curo every half hour, will effect an immediate cure. When thoro is pain in tho chost Munyon's l'lustcrs will nivo crcat relief and net as a preventive of pneumonia and lung troubles, Why Poison Your System wltli dangerous drugs? Why not try Mun yon's Ihq and Improved Uouucopiithic Homo Remedies? A scnarato sneclfic for each disease. Absolutely harmless. Positive and permanent euros. At druggists, 25 rents a bottlo. Personal letters to Prof. Munvon. 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered ith free medical advico for any disease. Triple Tragedy lu Oregon. Bhownsvillk, Ore., Nov. 21. John Montgomery, his wifo and D. B. Mo- Korchor woro found murdered on tho farm of S. O. Tompleton, throo miles cast of hero. All three of tho victims had been shot with a rifle and tho murdorors os- raped. No motive Is known for tho crime. From their positions nil wer evidently fleeing from tho murderers. Excitement hero Is lntenso, nnd If tho murdorors aro caught thoy will bo lynched. No one but tho murdered peoplo aro known to havo beon on tho promises at tho tlmo tho tragedy was committed. Evidence of n Fearful Crlmo. Litchfield, Ills., Nov. 21. While n party of St. Louis hunters wore looking for game yesterday afternoon thoy discov ered tho remains of a, young woman lying in tho woods. It Is supposed that sho was outraged nnd murdered Groat excitement prevails. Itolicf In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great south Amoncan Kidney Dure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relioves retention ot 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 ian street. PITTSBURG DISTRICT MINERS Ths) Cleveland Coal Company Fixe Flfty-nlno Cent ltato. Pittsbuho, Nor. 21. It Is learned from W. P. Dearmlt, prosldontof tho Now York nnd Cloveland Gas Coal company, that he has mado n contract with his minors for ono year from Nov. 0, whereby ho agrees to pay them lit ty-nlno cents por ton. This Is an lncreaso of nlno conts por ton for his men, but still falls llvo conts short of tho present rato. At the lnst conference be tween tho operators nnd miners It was agreed that whatever rato tho New York and Cleveland Coal comnanv adontcd In December should be tho prevaillngTatc lor the district. As tlio miners fully ox pectcd that tho rate would bo madu slxty nlno conts or moro it remains to bo soon whether or not tho resolution will bo car ried out. Operators and miners will cou for noxt Tuesday, nnd tho miners have called a convention for Monday. llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuit s piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Trrllilo Explosion of Dynamite. WEIJ.SUO1S0, Pa., Nov. 21. Hy an explo sion of dynamito cartridges Into yesterday afternoon Frank A. Johnson, proprietor of the marble and granite works of this borough, and his fnthor-ln-law, Mr. Ray mond, who Is 75 years old, received Inju ries which will causo tholr death. Tho two men were in a shnnty in tho marblo yard, warming tho cartridges over a stove. The explosion blow tho building to splin ters and threw tho men somo distance. Johnson's loft nrm was blown off bolow tho elbow, and his face, head and nock ter ribly lacorntcd. Itaymond was badly bruised by flying splinters, lost tho night of both eyes, nnd sustained other inju ries. Tho Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Caillouctte, Druggist, llcavcrsvillo, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my lifo. Was takon with La Grippe and tried all tlio physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King s Now Discovery in my btore I sent for a bottlo and began Its use and from the first dos,o begau to get hotter, and afterusing three bottles was up nnd nbont ng.tln. It Is worth its weight in gold. We won t Keep store or liouso without it. ict free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Abducted liy Her Husband. Hudson, Mich., Nov. 21. Mrs. Asa Man ning, living in Medina, Mich., has beon abducted by hor husband, who is a cattle rangor in tho wost. Tho woman was bound nnd gagged and driven rnpldly away In a carriage. Tho couplo had lived apart sovoral years, and Manning was sup posed to bo dead. Tho affair has caused great excitement. Ilubear Wins tlio Second Heat. Galveston, Nov. 81. Thosocond series of scull races botween Ilanlon and Ilubear for tho championship of England was yos torday won by Bubear by a lougth in an exciting finish. Tlio milo and a half was rowed in tho remarkable time of 8.20. Convicted of Double Murder. SACiiAMKNTo.Cal., Nov. 31. Ivan IColey, Russian nihilist, who esoaped from Siberia about two years"ago, was found guilty yes terday afternoon of murder in tho first de gree for tho killing of F. Ii. M. Weber and wifo last Docombor. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Pennsyl vania and Now Jersey: Gonorally fair; coldor; brisk to high northwesterly winds. Good advico: Novor leaye homo on a journey without a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Dlarrhaift Remedy. For sale by Q ruhlor Bros., Druggists. Let The Whole World ! Know The Good I Dr.Miles' Heart Cure Does EAKT DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart dlscaso is incurable, when tho symptoms bocomo well doflnod, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes placo. Hut when a sure remedy is found and a curo effected, after years of suffering, thero is groat rejoicing and deslro to "lot tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno lnger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I deslro to lot tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Tlr lYIilpC.' Heart Curo has dono for Ul. i'lllta mc For ton years I had Heart CUre pain in my heart, short- Restores ness or Dream, palpita tion, pain In my leftsldo, Wpolth oppresseu ieonng in my XlCdllllatxita chest, woak and hungry spoils, bad dreams, could not llo onolthor sldo, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before I finished tho second bottlo I felt Its good offects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Ouro saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guaranteo that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HCHUYKILL DIVISION. KoVKMBKR 17. 183. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the nhove date for Wicgnnn, Gllbcrton, Fnickville, Dark Water, St. C'lalr, I'ottsvillc, Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, rhoenixYllle, Tsorrhtown and Phil adelphia (Hro.nl street station) at G 08 and 11 43 a. in. nnd -1 13 p. in. on week days. For Pott vlllo and Intermediate Mntlons 0 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggnim, Clllberton, Finekvllle, Dork Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvillc, at ft OS, fl 40 a. in. nnd 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, I'ottstown. Phoenixville, Norristown, Philadelphia at COO, 9Wa, in., 3 10 . m. Trains leave Frnekville for Shenandoah Bt 10 40 n. m. mid 12U, 3 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday. 11 13 a. m. nnd 3 40 n. in. Leave l'ottvllle for Shenandoah at 10 13. 11 48 a. m. nnd 4 10, 715 and 10 00 p. ui. Bunuu) nt 10 40 a. in., 5 13 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street station), for Shenandoah nt 5 37 nnd 8 33 n. in., 4 10 and 7 11 n. m. week dnvs. Sundavs leave at G CO n. in. Leave Hroad street station, Philadelphia, for Fen Girt, ABbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long ltrnneh, and Intermediate stations, G 30, 8.23, 11.89 n. in., 0.30, 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sundays (eioji nt liueri.tEen lor AKUury ram), n;&in. m Leave Hroud Street Station. Philadelphia, FOK NEW YOKK, Express, week days, 3 20, 4 015, 4 50, S 15, 6 50, 7 ki, o iu.'J a), uno, luao(uiuingunr), it uu, ii na m.. 12 noon. 12 33 (Limited 100 and 4 22 n. in. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00. 5 56 (I)inlnK Car). 6 00. 6 50. 8 12. 10 00 n. in.. 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03. 4 60, S 15, 812, 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Cnr j, 11 03 a. in., 12 33. 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 122), 5 20, 560 (Din ing vnrj, o m, n oo, o i, iu ou p. in., iz oi niguc. Express for lloston, without ehnngc, 11 00 a in. week days, nnd G 30 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Ualtimorc nnd Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 31, 912,10 20,1123 a. in., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 112, 318, 4 11 (519 Congrcssionn Limited, Dining Car), G 17, 655 (Dining Car). 7 40 (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 03 night weelt days. Sundnvs, 3 00, 7 20. 912. 1123 a. m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited. Dining Car), 6 55 (Dlnlnjr Cnr), 740 p. m. (Dlninu Car) nnd 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 a. m., 2 10, 4 00, nnd 5 00 p. m. week days. Mmdnyg, 8 45 nnd 9 45 n. m. For Cape May, Anglessea, Wildwood and Holly lleoch. Express, 9 00 a, m., nnd 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. ni. For Sou Isle City, Ocenn City nnd Avalon. Exnre", 9 00 n. in., and 4 00 i. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 n. m. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. m., and 4 00 p. ii). week days. Sundays, 8 43 n. in. S. M. PiiEvosT, J. H. Woon, uen'i manager. uen'l 1'ass g r Agt. CMfkfatrr'a Enitlsh niamsnd Itraatf. Orlnrlniit nod Oi.1t Grnntne. Arc. Alwati reliable, la Dies ik x Druggist for ChUhttter$ IfrylttH Ii-ff momtvraM in uea una vota mruiiuvvv boirfl. sraled with blue ribbon. Take tion and imitatkmi. At Druggist, er tend 4, In lUmpi or tortleuUrt, uattmooUli tai ".tellef for T.ttdlc.M in letter, br lttnrn r Mull. JO.OOrt 'lsllraonUl. ,Vm Paper, Chit h Pat rC'hi'mlpulC(j..Mnlltnn Innate. Sttldbr til WiiMiiu mil- I'm. 3ZI JIVE Yflll Boro Tin-oat, Fimples, Copper 1AIL IUU Colored Snot. Aches. (11,1 Kariu .Vlcorn in Mouth, llalr-lalllnir! Writn rnnK qitiiai a j., stiiT aiuionic Temple Xl'lilencn, III., for proofs ot cures. Vunl- Jtul, K.100J0fl. Wont cases cured in 15 uio u nays, juu-puare noon rree. NEVER FAILS OLD DR.TH 1317ArGliSt.r,,"a'I.er,a' IThoonly Genuine Bpeclallst In PKIodet- "se. nervous jiemuiyanu tno results or lndti cretlon. u jenrs' Ituroprnnllospltnl ac!33 years' Frnclicnl llxiici ience. Kprcial Wis. BLOOD POISON 7XX&Z tend live 2a stamps for boot "Truth," beneaclal to young and old, Bluele and married: only book ex. rosinc 'uncus. Hours, 0-3: cv'en, m.;t : W'nl.atid Fau eyTgs.(H) a: nn.,-12. Il'olhers robbed nnd deceived you don't Judfru all uhue, Iwlll curo you and nuk'o you vlaorons and stronic. lowest chargea for tha best treatment. UVa or call. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team lor urtnng or (or working purposes pay Shields' livery stablo a visit. Teams constantly on nanu ni reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading rallro&d station. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist In diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., rOTTSVILLE Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 m. 1 to 4 p. m. 8 p.m. Rnndavs 0 a. m. to 13 n- kg 33 AID FOR STARVING ARMENIANS. To he l)ltrlbutd by n Cominli.lnn of Missionaries and Consuls. Nkav Yohk, Nov. 31. Tho c-lvlllzed and Christian world Is horror stricken over tho reports of tho mnasacro of Annonlan Christians by tho Turks. In addition to the destruction of lifo, wholo villages havo been burned, all tho property belonging to tho Armenians has been dostroyed or con fiscated, and tho survivors havo beon loft to starve. Tho dUtross is so widespread .mil tho number lu actual need of oven a crust of broad bo large, that relief agencies have been established in London nnd Now y rk, and an appeal is mnile to tho Chris tian world for aid. Tho Now York com mittee Is mnde up of mou llko Bishop Pot ter, Archbishop Corrlgnu, Morris K. Jcsun. Kov. V. H. Fnuuco, .Tncob H. tM'hliT nnd Hev. David T. Burroll. Spoucer Trask, 27 Pino street, New York, Is tho treasurer, and contributions forwarded to him will bo distributed among tho Ar menian sufforers through a mixed commis sion of American missionaries, English consuls nnd others. Noted Lnndscape Artist Slisstng. New Yohic, Nov. 21. Calvert Vaux, tho famous landscape architect of tho park de partment, is missing. Mr. Vitus loft his son's liouso In Bensonhurst, whero he has been staying for sometime, about 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, for a short walk, and has not slnco boon heard from. A genoral nlarm has beon sent out. Mr. Vnux Is n landscapo architect of national reputation. llo was born and educated In London anu canto to this country In 1818. llo designed Central I'ark, in this city, nnd Prospect i'ark, In Urooklyn, and was nssoclatou with Frederick Law Olmstead in laying out Uivcrsldo and Mornlngsldo parks. Ho also assisted In laying out the Smithsonian iustltuto grounds in Washington. Ho has beon in poor health for some time Colonel Gonzales Slay bo Shot. PlTTSUUltu, Nov. 21. Tho Dispatch pub lishes a letter from its special Cuban cor respondent, who 1b on tho Held near Cum nnojngun, in which ho gives details of a battlo nt Jutia, near Clcufuegos. Ho says tho insurgents, numloring450 well armed men, wero suddenly surprised and defeated by 150 Spanish soldiers through tho ncgli genco of tho insurgent commander, Col onel Joso Gonzales, who failed to mount any guards for tho protection of his camp. Tho insurgents incontinentally lied, snvo only forty-two infantrymen, who kept tho Spanish in check for an hour, thus saving tho rest of their forces from slaughter, Tho retreat of tho Infantry was later mado in good order. Tho Cuban forces hero swear vengeauco upon Colonol Gonzales, and ho will probably bo shot. Fugitive Cashier Captured. DULUTH, Nov. 21. Chnrles II. Stuckoy, former cashier of tho Stato bank of this city, and who about the middle of October disappeared, charged with taking ?15,000 of the institution's money, is a prisoner at the Central police station. Ho was ar rested by a local detective nt Pcrloy, Wis., last evening. The information upon which tho young mnn was arrested came from n woman, Miss Fannie Nathan, n resident of Perley, who met Stuckey ot a dafico. Stuckey made his home nt a camp a short distance from tho little town, nnd was fre quently seen about tho placo, whero ho made no attempt to hldo or disguise him self. Ho was In tho habit of taking an ac tlvo part in tho social events ot tho placo, and called himself Charles Stcuart. HaywanVs Jeath Sentence Affirmed. MlNKUAPOLlH, Nov. 21. Tho supremo court yesterday Hied its decision in tho Hayward murder caso, sustaining tho lower court and refusing a now trial. liny ward is under sentonco of death for tho murder of Catharino Gtug. The prisoner turned palo when tho decision was an nounced to him, but would say nothing moro thnn "It was just what I expected." Ho Is apparently without hope. County Attorney Nye, to whom Govornor Clough lias referred tho fixing of thodntoof execu tion, will nnmo Dec. 0 as tho date. llnuk Officials ns Forgers. Steel City, Nob., Nov. 21. Tho moro tho nffnirs of tho defunct Steel City bank aro investigated tho moro ugly thoy ap pear. It is now gonorally believed that its president, C. 13. Rico, will nover return to town, and every plcco of proporty ho owned has been attached. Tho worst phaso of tho bank's failure was brought to light when it was discovered that n largo number of forged notes had been uttered by tho bank's officials and disposed of at n discount to banks at St. Joseph nnd Kansas City. Don't Want tho Duchess' Money. London, Nov. 21. Robort Harding Mil- ward, the Duko of Marlborough's lawyer, who represented him in Now York when tho marriago and settlements woro signed, previous to tho duko's marriago to Miss Consuclo Vaudoruilt, says that tho rumors current as id tho amount of tho settle ments nro grossly untrue, and that tho duko declined to touch n shilling of his brldo's money. Fight Ilctween Mnrahals nnd Moonshiners. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 21. United States Marshal Kilbourno and three deputies made it raid on moonshiners In Wlso county, "Virginia, just over tho Kentucky lino, uostroymg ft uozon illicit stills with a capacity of 2,000 gallons. In n. fight bo tween tho officers and moonshiners threo of tho lattor woro seriously wounded, and ono ofllcor rocoivod u painful shot in tho mouth. NUGGETS OF NEWS. An earthqnako shook was felt yostorday at Chostor and Thurlow, Pa., nnd Clay inont, Del. Humphrey and Mlllor, tho studontburg lars of Sohencctmly, N. Y., are tho sons of well-to-do paronts. It is reported that Guatemala will send to Mexico as minister George Munez, tho present minister of foreign rolntlons. Sir Henry Irving delivered an address to tho students of Columbia collego, Now York, on "Tho Character of Mocboth." Tho secretary of tho interior yesterday Issued a requisition on tho treasury for il0,850,000 for tho quarterly pension pay mont. Edward Womplo, ox-state comptroller of Now York, was yesterday taken from Am sterdam to the Utica, Insane asylum. His Insanity led to arson. At tho Garrlck thoator, Now York, last night Mario Janson lod tho members of tho "Morry Countess" company In a striko for overdue salary. There was no perfor mance. Hlldroth, Hlbbard, Lata and Bristol, tho Now York Central train robborB, will bo tried for first degree murder, but on ac count ol their youth will probably got life imprison menu Our Blood Is Fuel as Well as Nourishment for Our Body. HOW IT KEEPS US WARM. The Healthier Our Kidneys, the Purer Our Blood ; the rarer It Is, the Better. SOME STRIKING MEDICAL FACTS. Warmth and ncalth ; Colds and Sick ness; Cold In the Kidneys and What It May Lead To. THE WAY TO BE WARM AND HEALTHY. bomcuotiy has saiu mat taking com ti tho cause of half our dl&eaBes. It is probably true. What is a cold ? It is a fever and inflammation. It attacks unhealthy parts of tlio body-. Unhealthy because not properly notiiisblHl hv thn hlootl. Not properly nourished because tho blood is not properly filtered. Hero wo havo tho wholo tiling in a nut shell. If our kidneys wero perfectly wll wo would hardly ever catch cold. Our blood heats us. It keeps us fat, and warm, and strong, and hearty. If it doesn't, it is only becauso our kidnays provent it. They'ro not fllfcriiigas thoy ought to be. What is filtering? It is taking out tho poison in tho blood; tho uric acid, tho waste matter, tho stull" that makes tho blood poison us instead of nourishing us. This, tlio kidneys aro thero to do. Peoplo with thin, pale, sallow faces and blotched complexions, people who aro nervous, nnd headachy, rheumatic, neuralgic, anaemia. Tlicso aro tho people who seem to catch ;cold If a breath of wind blows over them. They aro not well nourished. Their blood Is not filtered. They need Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Tills. They need them becauso their kid neys need curing, to make them filter the blood. This filtering of the blood is one of tha most wonderful facts of our body. Who would over suppose that you had a. filter insido you? But everybody knows it now, thanks la the discoveries of modern medicine. And, thanks' to tho discoveries of Dr. Hobb, everybody knows how to cure thtee filters when they aro sick. A few doses of Dr. Hobb's Spnragus Kid ney Tills will relieve. A few boxes will curo. B wf-P- tfcffl Somo peoplo aro always taking cold iu their kidneys, just as others arc gettiufj coughs and soro throats. It is because they aro weaker there. Warmth is healthy; chills are dangerous. Cold is only healthy when it makes ns warm afterwards. Cold in tho kidneys may bring on many dangerous disoases. It should bo stopped at onco with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidnoy Pills. 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