EVENING HERALD IWTAlll.lSlir.l) 1870. Published ever y livening, Uicept Sunday, ot 8 POUTH jAtttllK BtBEKT. NEAR CENTRE. the Herald ts deliveicd liiHhennnnonn mid the unrounding towns fnrstx i-cnta u week, pn able to the carriers, liy mail 8100 a year, or 3S cents a mouth, payable In mlviinuo. Ad-ertlso-monU charged uucordliiK tu spave and position. The. nubllnhers mrrvis tho rlnht to change the position of ndiertlsoincnts whenever tho puli Hontloii ot news demands It. Tho rluht la rcdorvcd to reject any nd ertlscment, whether uu lor or not. mat uic puuucuera may ueeiu mproiier. AiUertlidng rates modo known upon application. Aaterod nt the powtnnloo at Shenandoah, Pa., as second claw mall matter. TKl.KI'HONIS 0()KNKCT10K. Evening Herald vi:n.Nr.snAY, januaky 20, ibogC KEPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To t he Kepubllenn elector of Pennsylvania: 'MieltepiililicnilK of Pennsylvania, liy their duly fhoaen representatives, will meet In State con simtlou Thursday, April 'J8, IBflfi, at 10 o'clock n. iu., In the opera house, city of llHrrisliurit, for the pnrHMie of nominating two candidate, for rcprenentatlve at-largc In (Jongrons and thirty tiro candidate for Presidential elector, the eeteetlon of ciKht doleR-atcs-at largo U the H infhllcau National convention, anil for the miiMtctinn ot such other business ns may lie ITeaiited. Uy order of the State Committee. 51. g. QCAY, Attest: ,1mtK II. Kmc, Chairman. W. It Aniirbwh, .Heerftavlcji. m r.tvABi) Habtman retires from tlio alms lmhr tu-morrow, That Whltelioitsc-llart-n investigation, however, is still In a state el innocuous desuetude. l vKiiviNii an American heiress Is not all gold mill sunshine. It is ftunounced that , luring the remainder of his honeymoon tho Htiko of Marlborough will be under tho gaze l his mother-in-law, whilo the Duehoss must nfl'er the presence of her step-father. Thk large patronage accorded the school library is the host endorsement of their 'ourse in maintaining and improving it Hint our SSoliool Directors could receive. It is also gratifying thnt tho table for reading is on the ncrcase, and its elevating influence will Tork for tho good of tho wholo community. Wi: aro pleased to welcomo to our town '!ounty Auditor Thomas K. S.imuels, who has shaken the dust of llahauoy City from his feet and casts his fortune with tho people of lip largest town in the county. Shenandoah seeds a few more enterprising citizens like Mr. SaniueN. Tiik next two weeks piomiso to lie; lively nespolitically, and from now until election iay, which occurs on Kebruary lSth.au un smally inciting borough campaign may he evpoctcd. So far the moves made by our fiemocratic friends m the political ches sourd have been fruitless, but they bae one or two last eaids yet to play, and tin " the altle will bp an open ono. Somk of tlie virtuous doseeudents of the , Plollaml Duti'bmen who settled in New York are (urning up tlu ir noses nt the mention of 'lie name of old lieu franklin. It is said 1 tu nosen ot soiiK- uf titc mule virtuous ones ivc assumed a permanent retrousse tuUt. Vecause uf the uiurttl iloliurpicncies of the penial old philosophic and patriot. It i latlu'rn late day. to be sure, but when the I''1 "o back in their historical researches and viw no. ; Thoso iS'"' history of King David it is doubtful j of tho in.-Uer tlu ir virtuous" eyes will not a- -ume I ?mvflt"tra','l',"'c t'U1'' "' 8r(M" warrior's fall- Jungs. trl' M.ykiok KAWi'oitD writosentortaitigly, in the Kehruaiy Century, of l'opo Leo XIII as follows: " s a statesman his abilities arc wdniitted to be of the hishost order ; as ft scholar he in uiiilUputedly ono of tho first Latinists of our time, and one of the most accomplished writers in Latin nnd "Italian prose and verse ; as a man he posct:.(i the hiinplieily of clianieter which almost always nceomiauius greatness, together with u healthy sobilety of temper, habit, and in dividual taste rarely found in those beings whom we might well call 'motors' among men." It is put the comprehension of a lauds man how shins like the St. Paul and Campania could get 111 miles out of their reckoning, as it appears was tho case. Tho officials of the Outlaid lino deny that tho latter was on the suuds, but the lifo saving officials assert positively that sho was stuck for Iialf uu hour. However that may be, it is admitted she was within sight of tho St. Paul. That not being disputed sho, too, was far out of her leoktuiing. How it could occur ptiiwlos those not familiar with marine matters, and thu fact that both vosels were near eueh other roakos it appear to be due to some oilier cause than negligence of the ollieeiti. F00R PENNSYLVANIA! Susan II. Anthony doclatos that the efforts of tho woman sulTmgiiU aro to bo directed to Pennsylvania this yoar. We had thought that now the Combino wasdoiioforandthoDouio- rraU almost annihilated, wc could all devote our attention to making tho election of the Republican taii'llflsle for I'rcsideut tinan imous, but this declaration of the venerable Susan Is a sorious matter. As it is ungallant to fight with ladles, wo are evidently likely to bo In hot water if this threat should be carried out with anything like unanimity. OVR COAST DEFENCES. It Will Cost Highly Millions to l'nt Tliem In 1'ropcr Condition Washington, Jnn. 29. Major General Kelson A Mllos, boforo tlio committee on const defenses yostorday, mndo it state ment ot tho condition of tho const defenses on bo ll tho Atlantic nuil Pacific counts and GulC of Mexico. Ho stated that tho guns now mounted nt Savnnnnh, Charles ton mtl other ports tiro smooth bore of obsolete patterns nnd uselo-ts, nnd nro mounted on rotten carriages. Tho only places where provision has liocn ntado for nn.v conslderitblo defense nro New York, San FroncUco and Hostou, and defenses at tlieso places are entirely Inadequate nud Insufficient. Ho sold that our cities arc open to nttnek by nuy country having n largo nary, and Hint It would tako years to rrcate tho necessary arnininent. Ho es timated tliai tho ontlro cost of coast de fenses for adequate protection of tho coun try would lie about ?SO,OOJ,0.)0 for forilfleiv tlons and guns, St. Paul fitlll Held Pnst. TjOKO IlitANCIt, .Tun. Sifl. Tho first ronl effort to float the St. Paul will commence about midnight tonight. At or nboutthnt hour the strain on thu kodge anchors will bo Increased overy pound tho onblis can stand. Tho tugs will haul on tho other endsofthe kodge lines, nnd will aid In everyway. Tlio spring tldo will occur at 2:30 n. in., nnd It Is then tho wrcokers hope to eo tho St. Vkl llontoff. There Is now about seven foot of gaud nbout tho dhlp. Tlio wreckers say the St. Paul is as secure as If she was in n dry dock, mid has not 0ustnined tho slightest damage. In oMe the big ship does not lloat In the morning there is cotisidornblo doubt as to when she will shoot clour of thu stiud. Thurston Versus Oresliani, CHICAGO, Jnn. 89. "Lorln A. Thurston begged Socrotry (Jreslmm not to forward his letter of recall to Honolulu," said K M. Lnndls, who was the private socretary of tho dead seorotnry of stite. Sir. Landls retnrnetl to Chtoniro vesterdnv. no had received tho charges of Mr. Thurston against Mr. Grcshnm and Mr. Cleveland. "Long prior to tho recall of Thurston," ho continued, "It was known that ho was maintaining in tho Hawaiian legation at AYiihhiugton a press bureau, tho objpet of which was to secure tlio publication of jnntternbuslvo totheadmlnlstriitlon.Some of this rarao from Mr. Hatch, who Is now the minister to this country. As I under stand It, Hatch himself prepared tho innt tor, and it wns forwarded to Thurston. Denouncing Minister Terrell, ALTOOSA, Ills , .Inn. Lt. Y. L. Fnchtlo ben, tho American cyclist sent to Asia Minor to search for Frank Ijonz, the mis Ing Pittsburg wheelman, has written a letter to his father In this city. The young American Is still at Krzoroum. and takes occqbIou in his lottcr to strongly condemn Mr. Terrell, tho Uultod Statos minister nt Constantinople, for his refusal to assist in tho capture and prosecution of tho mur derers of Ijoiiz. Among tho twelve men locked up for tho inurd r of Lenz were four Armenians, buronlj i bo Kurds were released by tho rioter-, d uing tho Hr.o roum massacre. Mr S.:e,itloln says his nttcinpts to bring i In' iimrdcrers of Lenz to lustlee lirmnUi- .'i.i,rhut fl!lll1. and Aro inseparably connected. Tho for mer depend Bimply, Bolely, solidly upon tho latter. If it is pure they aro properly fed and there is no " nervous ness." It it is impure they are fed on refuse, therofore cannot be strong and healthy, and tho horrors of nervous prostration result. Tho only sensible way to euro 1b: Feed tho nervos on puro blood. Mako pure rich, red blood and keep it puro, by taking The Ono Truo Blood Purifier. ?1 ; 0 for $& FTenared only by C. I. Iloud A Co., Lowell, Mais. T T -J J TT: 1 1 cum tllloiiiiie (nut Harper's Weekly IN 1896. HAlll'KH'Pi WIS! KI.V l- jiinili.ll fill' the whole country. Itdi ..h wn'i ihe ii-nts of the "world tlmt an' imiiortuiit t.t Aim-rli-inis. In carryiiiK out his polii'), iu 1 '., Julian ltalpll vi.ilrtl Cliliia and J.-ijuu, and jounei'il tliroueh tho West; liiclj.ii it Hauling li.wistook u trip tlirouRh the fiiriliean Ht'n ; the evolutions of the now navy wcm iIimciIIumI and illustnitrd liy Ilufui F. XiiKballln j I irdrric ItemiliKton prc-M'iiti'd studies of Army ;iml I'ronth'r life; rniiltiu lligi-low ultrndi ii tin- opining of tile Kiel ( annl III i6fi liki 'attention will lie kIvcii to orry notnlili- happiuiiig. Tlii- thief event in art, lltimture. and music and the dninm w ill bo artistically pioM-nti-d. W. 1. Mlmvclls, In the now Uutniitinont, J.H8 ana L,eiieru, win uikibs , ' ,L i'!.7i'wVhmrn,!t' 5 Mrtl!?s inrlEhtlv nutloior the time. I.. S. Mrtbi s sprh, tu Thu proarww ot tlioTnomwitatlon Oonunlnslon cosHin ol luo Busy wuwu win n- inmuni, nrouud tlie worm will no innow-cn, nun isjuir . Wliltiwy will cnniiuil ine u'li.iriiiieiu in Amntfiiir Snort. In lfWfl will ooeiir a I'mildt-iitlsl (-taction. In Its editorial ami through IU plitil uurtoonx thoAVEISKl.Y will wulluiu- to lie an Independ ent advocate ol troou trowriuut'iti anu Hoium moni-y. Illfktlon the WHKKI.Y will be especially stroiiR. It will imlilUh tin' only novo) nt the year hv AV. I. IIohHIi., and a Htirring serial of ars-otob feud. In S II. froofcett. The slim! storft seloeted an- of iiuunual eiceltoucc and lntrrt. Juvvur k-i.ih-.iI II A Itl'lilfH WHKKI.Y vJII maintain Itx h-uiiinir plaio iu Ihe ilbwl rated jtainuilliini of llu world. Vbe Volumes of the tfiaeivhY begin wltli the first nuuilier lor Juuuiury of eiuili year When mi time is iiit-iitloueii, aubwiHiitious will begin with tlw niimtiereiirreiitnt the time of receTnt of order. llemitiftnce should In- inwle by iit oflke money ordor or draft, to uvoid elwnee of lo Newspapers are not tiM'iip.i this ttdverlisement without the cxprcN order tf f lluriH-r & Itrothein. HARPER'S PERIODICALS HARPER'S MAGAZINE -HARPER'S WEEKLY -HARPEtt'S BAZAR HARPER'S ROUND TABLE onetyear - H 00 - 4 00 - 4 00 - 2 00 Tosloge free tn all miliscrilicrs In thr United State t'liunda and Mexico. AddrtfftA HARPER tc BS0THI.RS, P. 0 Bor ?5 H. T. City. rk a STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York nnd Philadelphia, Hxrliaugc. New Yoiik, Jan. .8. Irregularity was tho main feature of tlio opcratlo.is In stocks to day, A firm undertone was In evidence, how ever, throughout. Closing bids: Ilaltimore m Ohio I3i -Now Jcrsoy Cen-.103)i Del. Hudson 1USK I)., Li. & V Erie - 15 Lake Erie W Sli Lehigh Nav t 4 Lehigh Valley 37i, N. V. Central B7 Pennsylvania..'.... 6JJ4 Heading at. Paul 7a W. ff Y. Ia... 3M West rjlioro (lenernl Markets. Pitn.Annt.ruiA. Jan. 2d. u'lour, firm; wln ter super, &J.4ii($:..iu; do. extras, H.iMtisiM; Pennsylvania roller, clear. S- 'i'"iSAQ; do. do., stralunt, $J.4(9.J.."m; westorn winter, clear, $3.yoV).50. Wueat dull, steady, with 8ic. bid and WHcaskcil for January. Corn dull, loner, with 'U)ic. bid and 31c. assed lor January. Oats quiet, steady, with 2oc. hid nnd a'jjc. asked for January, ilay llrm; olioloe tim othy. 818. Heef steady. I'ork firm: mess, glliOll.ga; fnmlly. $11. short clear, Sll..Ui K.5t). Lard dun, lower: western stoam, Jtl.US. llutter steady: western creamury, lAlc; factury. It 13c; Eiglns. 21c. Imitation creHiif cry, $l(3tl"c.; New York dairy, lllisWc; do. creamery, H19c.; I'euust Ivauia and west ern prints, strictly fancy, 2u.; do. choice, 19o. i do. fair to good, 15J.8o.: prints looblng nt Mfcllo. Cheese llrtn; .Nvw York large, 7MlUHc; Binall fancy, TaHc; part skims, JMiic.i full skims, 2jil Ems weak; New Vorkand I'enusylvanla, lflHI'He.; lue house, Ui 4U)4(:.; western fresli, luMu.; bouthern, 154'aitio. Uve Htock Jlurliet. Nnw YonK, Jan. ). Cables quote Ameri can steers slow at 9JUHo., dressed n eight; re friRerator beef at 7K8He. Yeals llrm at JiVgilO; barnyard calves nomlml at $'itfcl.M. Bboep and lambs actlvu nnd higher; medium to choice sheep, S.K3.I.2U; common to prime lambs, SISh.a7)j. Hogs nominally higher ut Sl.Wlfflu'). EASTLtuRUTV.I'a., Jnn.SS. CattlestronBer: prime, SI.4oM.); good butchers. 83.7iffl4: rotiKb fat, $aifJ ixi; hulls, cows and stafrs, $1..V) IM.aO. Hogs active; Yorkers And pigs, $l.fu'i& 4.UU; lieavy hogs. SI I'i!.". roughs, $6.i,H 4.a. Sheep n shade higher: prime, $a.4K&I.Mi; fair, Sii&ii: coinmon, $."o'ia; lambs, HA 4.75. Veal calves, $S03G.3'i. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Howls, of Hollands, Ya., has to Bay lielow, will remember their own oxijrieiieo under like circumstances. "Last winter I had la grippe which left inc in a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, nono of which did me any good, until I was induced to try a hottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Itcmcdy. Tho first bottlo of it so far relieved mo that I wns enabled to attend to my work, and tho second bottlo effected a cure." For salo nt 25 and 50 cents per bottlo byGruhlor Ilros., druggists. Coining Kvcnts. Feb. 1". First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, Kobbins' opera house Schoppe orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under tho auspices of Council No. 81, Daughters of Liberty, in Kobbins' hall. For a pain in tho chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound on over tho scat of tho pain, and another on tho back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuablo in capes where tho pain is caused by a cold nnd there is n tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Ornhler Ilros., druggists Abject Mlsevy ill Now l'ouudlnnd. St. John's, N. F Jan. 211. Tho abject misery of tho people cannot bo expressed. Hundreds aro starving and without fuel, whilo sovero snow storms aro raging. Tho authorities appear to bo powerless to af ford relief. The unemployed aro quiet, but it is feared hat they will not remain passive much longer. A petition for work is being utimorously signed. It is reported that tho governor is preparing n scheme which will provide employment within tho next week. TIlO rfl tlllK ItC'C'tUK-ltl'd. JcitEY City, Jon. L"0. It is stated on excellent authority that Mrs. William Astor, Mrs. Coleman Drayton's mother, has ellected a reconciliation between her nnd her husband. The estrangement be tween J. Coleman Drayton und his wifo lias existed for throo years, and was duo to a suspicion of improper behavior of Mrs. Drayton with H. Allsop Uorrowo, with whom Mr. Drayton sought to fight a duel iu 1( ranee. llucltlcn's. Arnica Salvo. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt Theum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cuius, and nil skin eruptions, and positively cuics piles, or no payiemiired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or moiiy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ea'e hv A. asloy. Illinois lEi'puniiiutns tor Ajvlvlnley. Sl'ltlNUFlKtn. flls.. Jan. UH. -Tho Uu publican "love feast" held In Ilepreheiitn lives' Hull yesterday was very largely at bonded, about S0J Hepiiblicans being pros ,nt. Though no residutlous of any chur jcter were adopted, tho ineotlngwns pro Binluently In favor ot MoKlnley. To nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription is priceless boon, for it nut only strengthens tho trnthor, but also pro motes an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child. For those about to become mothers, it is oven mnro valuablo for it lessens tho perils and pains of childbirth and shortens labor. Of all dcalors. Ovnri:in. fibroid and other tumors cured without resort to surgical operation, l-or l"mphlct. testimonials and references send i ,,, tn world's DNncnsarv . t Medical Association, iiuuuio, i . . Death I.iit Nuiiiliers 1'irty-slx. CAltDIFF, Wales, Jan. 21.). Tho oxplora tlon of the coal inine mir Tylorstown, which wns wrooked rfn Monday, has been completed, and it is found that tho total number of,k!lled amounts tojlfty-slx. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Xow Jer sey! Kulr; light vtoetorly to southerly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Iowa legislature is flooded with pe titions asking that tho ago of consent bo raised. Tho numerous olectrio railroads in northern Qhio lire causing reduced fnros on the steam roiuts. UotienU Alfred Ittiker Smith, well known as itsoldloru'"! lawyer, dropped tlpod whilo loading ft pruyor meet ing in rougijuoepslo, N. V lust night Sir William Vernon Hnrcourt, liberal leader In tho Ilritish parliament, has Issued n summons to his followers to meet at tho oponlugof parliament. Colonol A T Harris, for years a leading tharootcr In ItepuiJllcnn politics in tioorgln, filed yosserday at Atlantn. When Goorgla was andor mllluiry rule he roorganlied the leglslatni-r. J rry j . j Jjocx - ... y .i tjy "I'SK IN IOtr.1, llONKTI" j 1 Pancake I Flour. , A combination of tlio great staff.s t of life WHEAT, CORN nnd RICE. A irronpr wlmnlTersvou an v oilier cot- ft ored naekaire than liVcl vrhtn youakt Sfortho Genuine Aunt Jemima Is try-2 S in to deceive you, and if he deceives you in this matter he mnyinyourac-r counts. Remember the Red package. S c Beware of counterfeits. C ! HEnt'S OUa OUCRANTEE. fi Itur n pnckiMre of Oenutn AHtit Jpmtmff'N Pt-lf ilMnn l atH'iiko Klotir, Aiitl it y.a do I not ihi.l tt ntUfr tlie lnt cakes ym Ter ate, C in tin i) inc (miiTy uoxhi jour jrmwr, leave k torn miiiH', ami th grocer vr wiu rviuiiu nn f W SolfHitlfr'iHyrroiArcKlattd 4 ft Uft'tiUaetured uuly by Q . R.T DAVIShllLLGQ.,St. Joseph, Mo. A l'rtireailnnnl Suliiirbnit liurglnr. New Yoiik, Jan. SO. Andrew J. Andor sqn, tho prisoner held at polloe headquiir te'rs for robbing tho housoa of James L. Kernoohau, In Hempstoad, L. I., und of J. 1?. Oakos, iu Slammltroneok, isbollevod by Acting Captain O'Urlon, to be a profes sional suburban burglar. The detoetivos have not been nblo as j-Bt to fix upon him tho guilt of tnese two crimes, but thoy are oonlldelit they will succeed lioforo long. Ho is n Chicago criminal, and the police of that city havo been notified of his cap ture horo. The detectives say ho has prob ably boen of that raro class ot expert crimi nals who do nothing In tho cities, whore the pollco nro export and vigilant, but systematically rob country houses. All I'rec. TI106C who have used Dr. King's Xow His covory know its value, and those who liavo not, have now tho opportunity to try it free. Call 011 tho advertised druggist and gef a trial bottlo. free. Send your name und ndilrcss to H. K. Ilucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills Free, as. well as a copy of Otiido to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of wlich is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Wnsley's Drug Store. A lniiglnr "Iti moves Temptation." WKI.L KlT Xdb., J.vu. SKI. Mrs. June Houston, n bunk president's wite, lost dia monds and uiii'jr jewelry Monday librbt valuod.ut ?V).000. Mort Greon, whom tin authorities wore slnulowiiig as udang-r-otn suspect, droppod Into tho Krco Mrth mlist revival meeting just In tlmo tf hear Mrs. Houston explaining, In giving In-r "e.xperiiMieo,'' that sins had jtrst dUcanled her diamiiid nnd other jewelry, since sin thought It ungodly hi wear them. She said she left till of her finery on herdros.for. fcireen, it Is said,, left tho ch'troh, broke into tho Houston rosldenco and found that sho had told tho truth. Ho took everything in sight, and left a noto Haying he was glad ho could remove toiuptittion from tho good woman. Free rills. Send your address to H. E. Ilucklen & Co., Chicago, nnd get a frco sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in tlio cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to he purely ogetanlo. Thoy do not wenKen by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system, liegular size Mr per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. For Issuing Fraudulent Iteeelpts. IjOCISVILi.k, .Tun. 20. Tho grand jury returned a true bill against Philip Wat son, thu bookkociier of tho Holle 'if Jolson Distilling company and the Bartley-John-son company, for complicity in issuing duplicate warobousu roc dpi sio tho amount of tlitl.uOO. Watsjii had complete obargo of the bo.ik of the wroekoil company. When anvstJil lie protoste.l his innocence of any omplicity In tho urimo. Tho latest reports ouiviorniug -Mr. David Hartloy, the partner who dl-iappj'iirod tho day before tin- llrm s assignment, is that he is now in M.'.ieu. Ho 1ms written from there, and Is mild to havo assumed all responsibility lor tii issuance ot tlio receipts. Muny uieichauts are well aware that their customers aio thoir best friends and tako pleasure iu supplying them with the best goods obtainable. Ab an instanco wo men tion Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan, They say: "Wo have no hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Hemedy to our customers, as it is tho best cough medicine wo havo ever sold, and always gives satisfaction," For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Orubler llros., druggists. llunnock Indians ltestless. POCATKIXO, Idaho. Jail. 29. Tho Ban. nock Indians nro in n very rostloss and nugry mood, mid on Monday, during tho trial of their notorious leador, Jim Bal lard, nnd four others, at Ulaokfoot, for perpctratiug u riot against Indian Agent retor, moy sunt, woru to tho Indian school nt Ross Fork that thoy wero going to fight as sooii as thoy wero 6et at liberty. This news msianny causoit n stntnpedo of tho Indian scholars, composed mostly of girls nuil thoy lied llko wild caltlo In all direc tions. Tho Indian police nro hunting for them. Trouble Is constantly brewing. llnund, fliih'geil and Itohbcd. CAVrox, O., Jan. 20. Magglo Hcoso wns found In her room yostorday bound nnd gagged, lying on tho lloor In her night robes. She had boen awakened during tho night by some ono In her room, nnd whon sho attempted to got up, was overcome. after a strugglo. Her pock6tbook wus rilled und 60 taken. Sho attracted tho at tention of tho people of tho household by rnppln" on tho floor with hor feet, which wero tied togothor. Itellel In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its a-rwArilnir nromntnesa In roliovlnc naln in the bladd.ir, kldnoys, back and every part of tlie urinary passages in male or female, tt relieves retention of water and naln in passing It almost Immediately, If you want quick rcllof and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Jsaao Slurlra, druggist, 107 South Jlaln street. i S EXPRESS ROBBERS CAUGHT. Ono of Them tho TriMtcd Agent Who Wns "Held tip." DUNVER, Jan. 31). I'inkorton detoetivos havo arrostod Kxpros Agent Krout, of Colorado Snrlims. on tho cb.traj Of being implicated iu tho theft of ?.)5,0J3 from tho Vells-Knrgo company nbout six mouths ago. His father, who reoently camo to Colorado Springs, was alio arrested on a trnln at Watsouburg as ho was leaving the state, and about 1 1,000 was found sowed Up In his clothing. The robbery ocourrod on tho night of Nov. 11 at tho Santa Fo dopot In Colorado Springs, just after the night train pulled out south. George Krout, the agont, said that two men had overpowered hltn In his ofllco and taken two packages consigned from Donvor banks, which oontnlnotl M3 000, overlooking nnothor paokugo contain ing $16,000. As Mr. Krout had been In tho employ of tho Wells-Fnrgo Kxpress company for a number of years, suspicion did not at first point to him. Ho told n very plausible story, and It wns believed, In splto of tho fact that the robbary was reported by him to have token place wbon tho station plat form wns full of people Ho said tho rob bers hid In tho ofh while ho wns looking nftor the express mutti r that camo off tho train, and two masked men fnecd him when he entered. They cloed tho door and looked It, made him dellvor tho money, and at the muzzle of a pistol ordered him to get into bed and oovor up his head. There was a oot In the ollloo and the agent said he did as the robbers bid him, but ho gave tho alarm as soon as thoy woro off. Krottt's father, a farmor, oamo to Col orado Springs from Ccrro Gordo, Ills., on Jan. 81. His actions oxolted suspicion, nnd he has boen constantly shadowed. On Monday ho was arrostod at Watsouburg, and yesterday ho was taken back to tho springs. He protested tliat his natno wns Sam Jonos, und that ho lsuw nothing nbout the express robbery. Arguing tho Stanford Cnc. Washisqtos, Jau. UO.Argumont was boguu In the supreme court ycsicrdayin tho oaso of the United States vs. Mrs. Jano Li. Stanford, widow and oxeoutrlx ot tho last will of the late Lioland Stanford, in the suit of the government to recover from the Staufoiid ostato Mr. Stanford's pro portion of alleged individual liability for tho bonds of tho Central Pacific Hailroad company. Over S15,0U.0J0 Is Involved. Tho suit oomos to tlio supremo oourt on uppoal from the decision of tho circuit court of appeals, where tho decision was favorablo to Mrs. Stanford. Tho argu ment for tho government was begun by Assistant Attornoy General Dickinson. Mr. Choato followed In Mrs. Stanford's behalf. Wilson lVi-Jares IIImclf. Holmdaysbuiio, Pu Jan. 9. In tho Frank Wilson homicide trial yesterday tho prisoner, nftor undergoing nu exami nation lasting eighteen hours, was trapped In two falsehoods by tho cross ex amining attornoy, T. H. Grevy, nnd ad mitted tho perjury. It doveloped In tho testimony that tho reason ho changed his natno from Frank Koous to Frank Wil son wns that ho had committed two burg larios at Masslllnn O., and had been con victed and Imprisoned under tho habjtual criminal net, ono of tho provisions of which is that when a discharged convict commits another crlmo ho must spend the balnnco of his lifo In prison. Hunter .Still Leads In Kentucky. FllANKFOItT, Ky., Jan. 29. Tho sena torial voto in joint session of tho legisla ture yesterday stood: Hunter (Hep.), 05; Blackburn (Dem.), 68; Wnterson, (Dem.), 8; Brown (Dem.), 1; Wilson (Hep.), 1. Populist Poor voted for ox-Governor John Young Brown. There wero two pairs. Tho voto for stato librarian proved a dead lock, Miss Guy (Dem.), iud Mrs. Shelton (Hep.), oach received GUvotos. Tho Inves tigation of tho contosted seats of four Domocrutio members resolved upon by tho Hcpubllcan caucusof tho house will not begin until uftor Fob. 0. Itrutal Murder In Nova Scotia. DlGHY, N. S., Jnn. 29. The body of Annlo Ketnpton, tho 10-year-old daughter of Isaao Ivomptou, was found horribly mutllatod iu hor homo nt DIgby yostorday. Sho hud boen assaulted and murdered whilo alono in tho house. When found tho body lay surrounded l)y dlsarraugod f nrnlturo. Hor bond was Dcuten to n fright ful condition, her throat was cut, and her body terribly brttlsod. Almost everything in the room wns bospatterod with blood, bhowlng that a sovoro strugglo had en btiod. No clow. More Alleged Ii'llltmstcrs. New Haven, Jan. 29. A report that throo vcssols wero fitted out in tho interest of tho Cuban Insurgents on tho Long Island const, as given In an evening paper lioro.'is correct ns fnros can bo ascertained. Sovcral fishermen and others say that tho work of fitting tho vessels has been In pro gross for mouths, nnd It is stated that all throo vessels havo reached Cuba In safety, It Is understood thnt tho arms nndnnfiff i ultlou with which tho vossuls wero ladou ciuno from Connecticut fnctorlos. Another Itoport Denied. IjOSDON, Jan. 29. It is soml-olHclnlly nnnounced that there Is no truth In tho dispatch published by Tho Dally Nowa yes terday from Vienna saying that nows from Constantinople and Sobnstopol showed thut Russia has a fleet lying off Sobastopol nnd Odessa, nnd that her Caucasian armies nro being concentrated on tho Arnionlnn frontlor In readiness to move noxt spring for tho purposo of partitioning Turkey bo tween tho powers. Maryland's Noxt Treasurer. ANNAPOLIS, Jan. 29. Tho Hcpubllcan members of tho legislature, In caucus last night, nomlnutod Thomas J. bhryock, of Haltlinoro, for stato treasurer. Mr. Shry ook's nomination was practically unani mous, ns bo rccolvod sixty-two votos on the first ballot ns against fourteon for his opponents, Mossrs. Hrlghom and Shaw Tho successful onndldato ts a lumbor mer chant, nnd Is grand master Mason tor Maryland. Charred ltody in the Iluliis. LANCASTER, Pa., Jon. 29. Tho charred bodyot William Miller, tho agod night wutchmau ut tho Chumplou Blower nnd Forgo works, destroyed by fire on Satur day night, was found last ovonlng among thu debris of tho building by workmen who had boon searching tho ruins for two days. It had boon burned to a crisp, and lay a hundrod feet from the point whore tho lira is supposed to havo started. Died from the Burns. Lancaster, Pu., Jan. 20. Bertha Mow ry, the 15-yoar-old girl who was horribly bornixl at Strosbufg on Monday by her clothes catching on' lire from a stove, died yesterday. Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. R. EDWARD EnfMOND9, long con nected with ralload construction lu Nebraska,wrils: "My heart troubled and pained me for 71) years. Shortness of breath wa.s tho constant and most common svnuitom. Iiii"nsu,cxcruciatlnBPaln,ccner- . oily f ollowod any sovero oxortlon, Falntnoss, hunger without any appetite; fluttering thrHVIf mado mo clutch my breast, and palpltatl fc?vtf that often staggered mo as If I wonld fail, wero frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black It I aroso from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with their Tr MilPl' prostrating ttnrostworo JJl. WUW numerous and I could Heart Cure Bot no rcs day or nlsht Restores Health.... x tuuamiuu luuuing puy slclans and tried adver tised remedies. They gave mono relief. Ono of Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I ara now a well man. I hopo every ono troubled with hoart dbeaso will try Dr. Miles' romedlos. If they wlllwrlto mo personally, I will gladly givo thorn full dctaiU of my oxperionco." Edw. Ebmonds. P. O. Box Co, David City, Nebraska. I Dr. Mllos' Hoart Cu ro Is sold on guaranteo ' that first bottlo benefits or monoy refunded, JOHN D ALTON, . 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