EVENING HERALD K&TAW.1.S11ISI1 1X70. Fubllshcd every livening, Kieept Sunday, at S Sei'TM JAHUIN STKF.t.T. NKAR CENTUM. ffhe Ilerntd In dellveicd InHhcnaudoniihnd the surrounding towns for nix cents n weok, pay able to the carrier, llv nutll IM.OO u year, or 35 cents a month, payable In adtanoe. Advertise ments clmrKed accoidittKtoiHconiid ittsiitlon. The publishers twrvr the right to change the fusitlou nf advertisements whenever the puli IcAtlnn of news demands it. Tho right is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fmUl for or not, that the publishers may deem iupro)er. Advertising rntes made known upon application. Entered iit the Kstouloc at Shenandoah, l'o., as second class mall mntter. TKLHl'JIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUIHDAY, MAKClt 3, 18(10. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTIOH. To the Heptihliuan electors of Pennsylvania : The Republicans of I'eunsylvonla, by their duly chosen representathos, will meet in Stato con vention Thuraday, April 28, 1W6, at 10 o'clock a. in., In the opera house, city of llarrlshurg, for tho purpose of nominating two candidateti for representative aMarae in Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight delcgates-nt-largo to tho Re publican Natlonnl convention, and for tho ransaction of such other business as may bo presented, fly order of the Mate Committee, M. S. Quay, Attest: Jbhk 1. JtBX, Chairman. It. ANnnmNs, Secretaries. Si:ven nevar did best eight in tho organ! 2 ition of a legislative body. Cuius. Maoke, tho l'lttthnrg louder, iindidato for tho State Senate. is a Politick plays an important part In tlio jranting of licenses ill this county, and more espe cially in Shenandoah. As old citizen of town remarked to-day, hPiMking of tlio weather, that it was pretty fresh, nearly as flesh as some of tho now members of Council. Ourt Democratic frionds in tho ilorough !ouncil nro acting under very poor legal advice. A frieud at our elbow says a lilng town Justice could expound better law. "MoTlinn, mother, tho cow has swallowed tho grindstone" "Didn't I tell you slio would." Wo cjuoto this old haying for the benefit of tlio Miners' Journal, who a few lays ago credited four couiicilmanie appoint ments to ono Councilman, giving a badly garbled statement of what purported to he straight news. The organization of tlio lluroiigh Council of Mahanoy City by the election of Capt. W. V.. Jones as President of tho body is another illustration of tho old, well-worn saying that Jionesty is tho best policy. 1 Lis competitors endeavored to use the Ticasurership to capture two Deniocratio votes but failed to deliver tlio goods, and tho election of Capt. Jones resulted. Senator Coylo will hardly consider this as an endorsement of his course by tho citizens of his own town. Joswii McCon.nixl, of Ashland, lias an nounced liimolf as a candidate for the posi tion of delegate to the National Itepublicau convention to be held in St. Louis in Juno jiexl, mid bis candidacy is very favorably received. Jlis Kepuhlicanisiuis unquestioned, his services to the party have been such that be is entitled to recognition. IIo will have Jiis own town behind him solidly, while the legion between Ashland and Mahanoy City is very favorably impressed and will givo him miltod support. Ho will creditably represent the party, inoro especially the younger element now forging to tlio front. TllK action of the Mouse of Representatives In endorsing tho action of tho Scnato yester day by such an overwhelming majority shows unmistakably tho sentiment of this country upon tho Cuban question. As Spain was ono of tho first countries to accord belligerent rights to the Southern statos in rebellion in lbUl, there is something very like grim retri bution in tho ease of tlio (Jucen of the Antilles. As the rebellion has continued for over a year, defying the armyof over 100,000 men that Spain lias pitted against them, it is time such action was taken uuliillueuccd by tho action of Spanish mobs in attacking American consulates. Now let tho 1'iosldcnt jict promptly upon tho linos so plainly marked out for him by Congress and the ause of freedom will bo advanced greatly A WEAK POSITION. The organization of tho llorough Council last night was effected by tho eight llcpiihli can members standing together, thus cual Jiug that party to fill tho oIHcok and to con trol tho body for the next twelvo mouths. There had been much speculation as to who would rcceivo tho plums, and the proceed ings last evening clearly shows that little dependence can bo placed in idlo rumors in this respect. Tho selections appoar to give universal Mitisl'action and some of tho appointments were received with much surprise. Tho Democrats coucedo the wisdom of tho selec tions, mid among thu Kepublleaiin tho majority members of Council uro being hoartily .com mended for tho course pursued. Tho meeting was a stormy one, but good feeling predominated during tlioprocecdlngs. 'i'ho Democrats attempted to eutch their op Voucuts 'napping, but woro checkmated. forewarned is forearmed, and in tlio present case there intentions in protesting against tho light of Mr. MuUlhoHiiy to tako part in the proceedings was known by tho Ucpuhli eans. The latter fool satlsllod, after consult ing high legal authority, that their position will lie sustained by the court should tho minority members carry their opposition that fur. Wo herewith give the opinion of ono of the leading lawyers of tho county bar, A. L, Hi haluk, Isq., upon the question at issue. In politics Mr. Sclialok is a Democrat, and this fact, coupled with his knowledge of the law, makes his opinion so much the stronger. Ho says : In unswer to your Inquiry us to tho eompc tency of Mr. James MuKlhcnny at this time to hit an a member of your Council, and to imrticlpato in its deliberations, I beg to say 'J'but Mr. McKlhcnny, having been duly elected a member of Council from the Second ward of your borough, and hnWiig served as Ruth with out ciuwtlon up to this lime, and not baring resigned his sent In Council, and no proceedings having beon Instituted by nny one against him to oust him from Council, I know of no leal reason for denying him the rlglitsMWlprW lieges of n member of your body. 1 understand that ho does contemplate remov ing from wild ward and from the borough, but until ho actually does so move, anil until ho actually change his domicile, ami until be acquire it domicile elsewhere, he continues to retain his domicile In said wnrd mid in your borough, for in law ovary man has a domicile somewhere, nml he retains his last domicile until he actually iwqulres a new domicile some where That lids Is also tho neeepttxl view of his fellow cltlwns and constituents of the Second ward Is shown by the fact that Mr. McHlhcnny, even at the lcicnt election, oMclatcd un challenged as Judge of Klectlon nt tho polls of the Second ward, and he certainly Is to-day as coniH'lent to represent this wnrd In Council ns he was then to be its Judge of Election. Moreoer, I hold that It is not in the power of Councils to take the law into It own hands, anil uiu'ercmonlously to oii"t n fellow member, anil that the only legal way to oust a member of Council is by nppioprlate proceedings in court. This is a clear statement, anil sets nt rest all doubt ns to the legality of Mr. Me Klhenny's claim as a member of Council from the Second wnrd. No fault can bo found witli tho Democrats for gaining an advantage over their opponents ; but their action In the mutter is hardly consistent, when it is known that they themselves have retained control of Council by methods they now condemn. "Consistency, thou art a jewel," when applied to tho other fellow. What the next inovo on tho part of tho Democrats will bo is not known. Wo think they will renlizo the weakness of their positlun and quietly drop tho matter. Don't ho Imposed Upon, when you ask for Doctor l'iorce's Golden Medical Discovery, (in to a reliable dealer. llo will sell .von what you want. The ones who have something else to urgo upon you are thinking of tho extra profit they'll make. These things pay them hotter, hut they don't cure about you. iNnnool the.-,o substitutes is just as good" as tho "Discovery." That is tho only blood cloaiifCr, flush-builder, and strength-restorer so tar-rcaching and so un hilling in its ellects that it can bo guaranteed. In the most stubborn skin, bculp, or scrofulous nllections, or in every disease that's caused by a torpid liver or by impure blood it ellects norleet ami permanent cures. Shenandoah Directory. HusincHS men and others, who have not yet secured ono of thodircctoriesdf Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at this oillco. Tho price is only $2.00, and there aro only a few left. No business man can ail'ord to bo without ono of theso hooks. 3-31-tf Notice. Subscriptions for tlio 4 per cent, borough bonds, at par and accrued interest from January 1st., will ho received by tho under signed, on and after February 17th, lblill. T. J.Davies, Treasurer. Aro yon a siilfererfrom that terrible plague. Itching l'ilos? Doan's Ointment will bring you instant relief and permanent cure, (let it trom your dealer. Interesting to l'cunsylwiuia Constables. YoitK, Pn., March IS. An interesting euso affecting every eonstablo in tho bor oughs and townships' In the stuto enmo up in tlio courts hero yostorday. S. 1). Kollon, of Shrewsbury, objected to tho qualifying of Ills successor, on tho ground that under tho law of 188!) ho was ontitlod to a three year torin, and that tho law of 1SU5 had no power to curtail it. If tho courts sustain this view tho constables wero elected two years too soon. Plot to Assnsslnato President Faure. Paiiis, March 3. Threi Spaniards and nn Italian, who wero on a train bound for Lyons, wero arrested nt VaHnco for trav eling without tickets. When searched by tlio police tho Italian was found to have a dagger mid ono of tho Spaniards a razor. All tho prisoners bald thoy wero going to Lyons to seo President yauro. Isomo of tho nowspapors doclaro that tho men woro in u plot to assassinate tho president. Itombs on Ills Doorstep. Nkw HAVEN, Maich 3. Three dynnmlto bombs woro found yesterdny afternoon on tho doorstep of John Garder, superinten dent of tho cartridgo department at Win chester's armory, louses wero attached, and tho bombs woro mndoupof consldora blo mechanism. Thero Is no clow. Sentenced to Electrical Death. New York, March . Charles Pustalko, a wlfo murderer, was yot.orday sentenced to doath by olectrlclty during tho week of April fit). Thu principal wltnoss against Pustalkn was his 10-year-old daughter. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Thoro was a full of Minw In San Fran clscii yusturday, tho first in ten years. It was beveriil inulies deep. CharKw Ciirltun Cnlllii, who became fa mous as i newspaper correspondent In tho war of secession, died ul lirooklino, Mass., aged 73. A. big eluvntor of tho Minneapolis Ter minal Klovator company, nt Minneapolis, with 1,073,00.) bushels of wheat, was de stroyed by 11 ro yesterday. Loss, 700,000. A. II. Holmes, tlio famous bank swin dler, has been arrested at St. Paul, with Joe McCluskoy, charged with attempted bank swindling. Holmes Is wanted in San Francisco for swindling tho Novad.i National bank out of $20,003. Sarsaparjlla has oyer and ovor again proved itself the best blood purlllcr medi cal science has over produced. It possesses such positive merit to purify, vitalize Enrich tho blood, that it accomplishes remarkable cures where other prepara tions utterly fall. Its record ot cures, not of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Itheu matism, but of Nervous Prostration, Weakness and Debility, is unequalled. Barsaparilla is the OnoTruo Blood Purifier, Preparee; by O. I. Hood 4 Co., Ixiwell, Man, gl. ij i rt rj!11-. libltuat constip' nuuu o i i no tlon. Price. 23 ceou. COLD CURE. Promptly Effectual In Curing the Most Obstinate Forms of Colds and Coughs and a Sure Preventive of Pneumonia and All Lung Diseases. Colds lend to coughs, coughs to pneu monia and consumption; therefore,, it is all important to check a cold beforo it leachos the lungs. Munyon's Cold Cure will posi tively break a cold inside of twiity-fuur hours if taken as soon as the cold manifests ltelf. When tho cold leaches tho lungs or bronchial tulios the Cough Cure should lie Heed alternately ovory half hour with the Cold Cure. The Cold Cure is guaranteed to prevent pneumonia if used in tho beginning of n cold. Pneumonia or inllammation of the llings can bo controlled by the use of these two cures. The Cough Cure positively cures bron chitis, tickling in tho throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, soreness of tho chest, difficulty in breathing, hacking cough and all pulmonary diseases where tho lungs nro not too far consumed or covered with tuliercles. A scpamto specific for each disease. Sold by all druggists, mostly 23 cents a bottle. Personal letters to Prof. Munyou, 150." Arch street, Philadelphia, l'a., answered with free medical advice for any dlseaso. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tho Sow York and Philadelphia Kchunges. New YoitK, March S. The share specula tion today was active and tho uiovcraont of prices Irregular. Sugar readied the largest total of any individual stock, and a largo vol uino of business was dono in Tobacco, but as a class the dealings In tho railroad stocks ex ceeded thoso in the industrials by a consider able amount. Closing bids: Haliimure&Oliio 8)4 New Jersey Con.W"i)i Del. As Hudson. ...1SIJ4 N. Y. Central 117)4 D.. 1. & W 100 Pennsylvania )6 Erie 10 Heading ; 12 l.ako Erie & W... 21 St. Paul 70 tallica Nav 415 W. N. Y. & Pa 2J4 Lehigh Yalloy 3UV4 West Shore (tenornl Markets. 1'im.Ahr.M'iiiA, March 2. Flour quiet, but Btcady; winter superfine, $2..'K 2.75; do. oxlras, S-.73S3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3.40a3.55; do. do. straight, $3.003y.75; west ern winter, clear, $:.603.l.). Wheat firm, with 74HC. hid and 74560. asked for March. Corn firmer, with MUc. hid and 3jc. asked for March. Oats quiet, withS'c. bldand27Hc. asked for March. Hay quiet and firm; choice timothy, SlcalO fiO. llcef steady. Pork steady; family, S10..V) 11. Lard firmer! western steam, 'xay.W. Ilutter Arm; western creamery, HU-lc; do. factory, 'JS13c.; Elslns, 21c: imitation creamery, HHiSilOc; Now York dairy, llSStta.; Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, extr 23c.; do. choice, 22c; do. fair to good, ls21c; prints jobbing at21(&27c. Cheese steady; Now York large, 0S104c; small fancy. OSPUJc: part skims, 3!4aCci full skims, 23c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, llf&HKc; western fresh, lOHSllc; southern, loaiOJc T.lvu Slock Markets. New Yoiik, March 2. Steers and cows firm; oxen Bteady; hulls lower: steers, $1.10$l,r0; oxen, $2.70at; bulls, S2.GUJ13.23; cows, $l.G.i& 3.15. Veals luwor at $1217.73; fed calves, U.50. Light shuop firm; heavy, slow; lambs higher; common to choice sheep, S3Q1; ex port wethers, SI.23; lambs, St.5035.12H. Hogs bteady at SI.20-aSt.IW; choice light, 54.75. East Liiikutv, Ph., March 2. Cattle steady; prime, S1254.10; fat butchers, S3 30(53.75; bulls, stags and cows, S1.7.13.50. Hogs steady; prime medium weights, St.30a4.ai; best York ers and pigs, S4GM.23; heavy hogs, 81.10at.15; rough, $.133.75. Sheep firm; prime sheep, S3.C5 3H-I; fair. $3.10o3.4U; common. 82.30(&3; luiubs, S3.5U& i.iiS. Veal calvee, SO'&O.&O. Simon S. llartman, of Tunnelton, West Ya., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would havo to call n doctor and then sillier for about twelvo hours as much as some do when thoy dio. llo was taken recently just tho samo as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy. Ho says : "I took ono doso of it and it gavo mo relief in flvo minutes. That is more than any thing elso has ever douo for me." For salo by G rubier Jlros.' druggist. Three Neglected Children Cremated. Moniiok, Mich., March 3. News was re ceived today of tho cremation of a boy aged 4 and two girls nged 2 years and 10 mouths, respectively, In Bedford township last Saturday, Thoy wero chlldten of Mr. and Mrs'. Thcoduro Koso. whoso homo, contain ing the llttlo ones, was burned whllo tho parents had gono nwuy, leaving tlio doors locked. Suit for Breach of Promise. WiLKlisiunuu, Pa., March 2. Mnry Liumbroskl, of Hazletou, has brought suit by her attorney against Joseph Kmujdln for $10,000 dainngoa for alleged breach of promUo of ninrringo. Tho plaintiff says that tho dofondnnt on Jan. 23, 1883, prom ised to marry hor, but ho married another girl nnd jilted lior, for which sho wnnts damages, Hoy Train Wreckers Arraigned. IiOMii, N. Y.. March 3. J. Watson Hll dreth, Herbert Plato and Theodoro Hlb bard, tho Homo boys indicted for tho wrecking of tho fast mall on tho Contral and Hudson railroad on .Nov, 10, woro nr ralguod Wednosdny to pload to two lndlct mouts, each charging them with murder in tho first degroo. Tho day of ploadlngwas sot for noxt Monday. Six Hundred Arabs Drowned. COSSTAKTINOl'I.E. Mureli 3. Torroutinl rains havo occurred ii Mesopotamia and ns n consequonco tho river Tigris has over flowed, vast tracts of land being flooded. Iu tho Anna district n nomad tnno oi six hundred Arabs were drowned jiml over 30,000 cattlo porished in tho Hood. Tho damage to property has boon onormous. Yule. Men Will fio to Ileuloy. New Haves. March 3. A joint moot ing of the neadeiuio and scientific faculties of Yale was hold last evonlng to oonslder tlie proposition of permitting n nio crow to enter tlio rogatta at Henley. Aftersomo llttlo discussion tlie permission was given. Tho nuws of tho decision win received joy fully by most of tho stuueius. Italian Troop Again lJefeatod. MA860WAH, March 8. Tho Italian forces havo suffered another rovor.io at tho hands of tho'Shoaiu. Genoral Uarutlorl assumed tho offensive on Sunday, disposing his forces luto threo columns. Tho wholo of tho Italian foroos wore soon engaged in dosporoto fighting with tho ouomy, and wero compelled to retreat. Kid Yourself of lllieiinnitlsm. Iluy Itcd Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhlor llros., drug store. GET APPETITE. If You Don't, You Will Never Be Stron? or Healthy. Appetite Is ono thing that you can't nrforil to be without, for Without. It vnnr health, strength and comeliness lllos out of tho window. Poor nppetito moans weak stomach, starved body, sick individual. Good niinetito tlio opposite. Poor appetilo is a sign that your stomach is too woak for digestion. You can aid it with the Shaker Digestive Cordial. When your stomach is able to digest all the food thatyour body needs, you will have a good appetite. Not beforo. flood food, well digested, means strength and a long, healthy life. Undigested food creates poison which nfiects tho whole body, and may give you headache, diziuess, nausea, constipation, llatiilence, languor, weakness, mental ' -invasion, stomachache, fever, inSrvousiicss, offensive breath, anaemia, rheumatism, etc. All these disorders will ho relieved if you will tako Shaker Digestivo Cordial. It is a puro vegetable dlgeBtivo and natural liiviiorator. which aids tho stomach, purities tho system of tho poisons of indi gestion and makes you strong, fat and healthy. Shaker Digestive Cordial doos not act on the liver, but on the undigested food in tho stomach, it cures indigestion or biliousness without irritating the liver or uuy of tho internal organs. At druggists. Ten cents for a trial bottle. Write for free book to Tho Shakors, 30 lieado Street, Now York. NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. (iovcrnor Griggs Sends a Hatch of Nomi nations to the Senate. Tp.knton, March 8. Governor Griggs last night sent to tho wsnato tho following nominations: For justice of tho supromo court, Jonathan Nixon, reappointed; for judges of tho court of errors. Jiunos A. Nixon of Cumberland, John S. Bnrknlow of Passnlo and William L. Dayton of fier cer; for circuit court judge, ox-Sonntor Henry M. Novlns of Monmouth; for pros ecutor of Warren county,Goorgo A. Anglo; for manager of tho htato hospitals, ox-Senator John Taylor of Mercer; for lawjudgo of Middlosex, full term, Woodbrldgo Strong. Tho nominations wero promptly conflrmod. The now judges of tho court of errors and appeals, who nro all lawyers and all Republicans, assumed tlioir duties at tho opening of tlio March term today. Tho senate passod Senator Kcchnm's bill providing for tho issuo of $300,000 worth of bonds for n now public library in Nowark. Other bills passed wero Sonntor Johnson's bill for u non-partisan school board in Hayonno nml Senator Daly's bill empowering Hobokon to issuo bonds to tho extent o1 '"00,000 for street paving. The houso passed Sonntor Vroolnnd's bill providing for tho formation of a board of trustees to havo chargo of a pension fund for school teachers, a fund to bo created by contributions from tho teachers themselves. Tho houso also .passed As semblyman VVlldo'a bill appropriating fcl.OOO to tho Now Jorsoy A- I'urnl col lego to iuvestigato tho S.ij oua scalo, a now insect that Is destroying fruit trees, Tho bill to givo tho adjutant of each com pany in tho Natlonnl Guard $25 a year sal ury was defeated. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, ot Lebanon, Conn., win badly alllicted with rheumatism. At times it was so severe that he could nut stand up straight, but was drawn over on ono sido. "I tried different remodlas without receiving relief," ho says, until about six months ago I bought a bottio of Chamberlain's Tain Halm. Aftor using it for threo days my rheumatism was gone and has not returned sinco. For sale by Gruhler Dros.' druggists. Steamer Horsa ltcclirlstoued. Nkw Yoiik, March 3. Tlio steamer Horsa, which was soized by tho federal au thorities In l'hiladolphla for nttomptiug' to carry arms and supplies to tho Cuban revolutionists, nrrlv6d in this port yester day under tho British flag, ami wnsro chrlstencd tho Itlvcr Clyde. Cnptaiu Cook, lato of Tyrlan, was iu command. A Itnsslan Threat to Japan. St. PetkusIiuko, March 3. Tho No- tosti, in an editorial, says that Ilussla will maintain tho indepondonco of Korea, nnd that if Japan continues intriguing Hussia may bo forced to occupy tho pou insula. Japan must consider that if sho wishes to acquire Korea this means war with Hussia. Three Killed by a Train. InwiK, Pa., March 3. Miss Paulino Clnrkonnd Miss Mary Grooves, both of Westmoreland City, and Illchard Gar land, of Shaftou, wero run down by a freight train near hero and wero Instantly killed. Tho party woro returning from an entertainment. KheiimallNiii Cured In a Day. "JlystloCuru" for Rheumatism and Ncn r.dsiiv radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo and tho dlseaso immediately disappears. Tho llrt doso greatly benefits; 7a cents. Sold by 0. II. llagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. A Oullaut Fire 1'lghter fiomoled. Baltimouh, March 3. At a meeting of tuo uro commissioners lnt night William C. McAfee was elected chief of tho flro de partment nnd Leoua Lemon suporinton dont of pollco nnd flro alarm tolograph. MoAfoo, who was formorly district on glnoor ot tho department, is tho lioro of several thrilling life saving adventures, nmong the most notuMe being the reseuo of Mrs. Armlger u weuk ago, and ot Sirs. Iloatli about a year ngo, both being por- lunuou tinner conditions involving great personal risk to tho rosouor. Killed Hot her and Self. Long Island ClTV, March 2. Tho out come of one of the mauv Slliulnv mixed ivlo parties in the Oil Works district of tills city was the clentli or Mrs. Mary Kraomer nnd her son Mlchaal. Thoy both died from a bullot in the brnlu. nnd altbouch thurn is sumo mystery as yet ns to who did tho Bliooting.lt Is believed thnt young Krnonior killed his mother nml then killed himself through remorse Defeat of Nluoromm Rebels. MANAciua, Muroh 3. Aftor six hours fighting at Muteilris and Nngaroto, the govorumont forces under Generals I'nlz and Estrada havo completely1 routed tho robols under General Ortes, and havo cap tured a portion of tho robel artillery. Tho ilro of tho govorumont troops wns so di rected that 500 robols woro killed or wounded. There's Just AVliat You AViinl. l'an-Tlna (25c.) for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Bros., drug storo. llent Ills '.Vlfo's Hiatus Out. Mifflintown, Pit., March a. Charles Kalnsoy, n farmer near Kast Wntorford, Juniata couniy, bent his wlfo's brains out Sunday night with n club and nn iron bnr. They had been rending n socialistic book called "Mlllenial Dawn,'' nml becomo do inontod ovor it, but wero not considered daugorons. Thoy v eo nlono nt tho tlmo. Mrs. llainsoy was found In tho kltohon, lying on her faco with hor head beaten to ti Jelly. Hnmsey was found In tho co stable, where ho had hidden, with only nn undershirt on nnd a horso blanket nronud him. Ho was bound and brought hero to jail, where he Is very violont. Tho houso showed signs of n terrlblo struggle. Itnm sey's faco und neck woro scratched, one oyo discolored and tho hands torn nml bit ten, llnms'ty says n sacrifice had to be of fored up, nnd "tho devil sacrificed KUlo." Ho will bo sent to nn asylum. Debs Welcome to lllrmlngliam. BinsilNGHAM, Ala., March 3. Eugene V. I)eb3 lectured hero Sunday night to an imnionso audlonco, most of tho people paying ton conts each, but somo tossed In dollnrs, half dollars and quarters. Some onofenld it was a violation of the Sunday law, and tho pollco woro summoned to suppross tho meeting, but tho commission' crs of police were called In special moot ing and agreed to cull oft tho officers for fear of causing a riot. Debs wns borne on tho shoulders of his friends to and from tho public hall. ltellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Groat South Amori'sn. Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its oxcecdlng promptness in relieving pain in tho bladdor, kidneys, back and even- part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relievos retention of wator and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want guick relief and cure this is your remedy, old by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Itrfused to be I'liotflgraphed. PAItrtEliSUUltO, W.Yn,, March 3. James Sherman was secretly arraigned in court yesterday, nnd wns positively identified by little Lulu Wothorlll us tho man who kid naped and nssaulted hor. An iittompt was made to photograph tho prisoner, but ho fought desperately, and although ho wns hauled from tho floor by a ropo about his body the effort was unsuccessful, tho pris oner having secured a bottio of red ink and smeared Ills faco In tho struggle. (J rip-Colds-Headache. Why sufl'er with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxativo Ilromo Quinine will euro you In ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, S3 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. The Alert Ordered to C'o'rlnto. Washington, March 3. A dispatch to tho navy department reported tho arrival yesterday at Acnpulco, Mex.,of tho United States ship Alert. At Acnpulco tho com mander of tho Alert found orders direct ing him to return at once to Corluto, Nic aragua, on account of tho insurrection in that country. Tho Alert will sail for Cor rlnto when sho has coaled. Negroes Want to Lynch a White IWan. Kdenton, N. C, March 3. As a result of an attack on n merchant by negroes, tho former shot ono of his assailants. Tho white man at onco surrendered to tho officers and wns put in jail. A largo num ber of negroes made angry threats of lynch ing tlmjwrjsouers. Troops wero sent for from HJ-STO'. nntl arrived last nicht other poisons or , impurities trom the blood. - Cure Rheumatism, Qout. Ec2ema, Ana "nlta. Plmnles. Dad lllood. Ilrlirbt's Dis pense, Malaria, Backache, Kidney Pains', Dropsy, Pain In the Abdomen, Frequent Tf r Urination, Inflamatlon oi Kidneys, etc. -ra highly concentrated extractsof Aspar ukus, Juniper Berries, tluchu, Corn Silk, Parelra Bravo and Uvn Ursa (all kidney healers) and are scientifically compounded. 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