TV- E X KSTA11LISI1UI1 1870. Published every Kvrnlnn, Except Hiimlay, hi South Jaiidin Strkkt. Near I'ektrb. TUiItoralil is ili'llvpii'il luKlii-naiirionn and the .urroundlntf towns Tor nix n-nts a week, imy able to the carrier. Hy mail $11.00 a year, or 3ft cent n mouth, payable lit advanei-. Advertle umuts clmrKtHl avt-ordliifx tu .pace and position. The publishers Hwrvr the niflit to clinr.ge the roltlon of ndcrtlsciiieiils whenever tlu pul ICAtlon of news demands It. , The rljiht In reserved to reject any mherttsemeut, whether paid for or not. that the publishers may deem (mprotwr. Advertising rate mwlo known upon application. K itercd at the poMofllee nt Hhenandoah, Pa., as second clan mall mutter. TKL12PIIONI5 CONNECTION. Evening Herald F1UDAY, MAY 1. l&Du. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. F0K CO.NdlllXMAN'AT-UVnoE, HALUSHA A. OROW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erlo i TilKiu; is no longer doubt about Booth Tuckcr being an American cltizon. Ho had Jiccn confined between tlio four walls or a Now York polico station, and bailed out by Ktcvo llrodie, li. J. Tin: North Ambrican very appropriately remarks: "Wo are glad to know that Mr. llarrity is fur l'attison and sound money, lint when are tlio other Democrats of Penn sylvania going to havo their say on those -iruc&tioiis? " Tin: announcement was nmdo yesterday tliat Cuiigrosbiuan Jolm Lciscurlng, of Luzerno county, has cons.ented to bccoino a candidalo for Governor. Mr. Iiuisenring is serving his first term in Congress, and is holding his first political ollico. Congress men William A. Stone and T. M. Million arc also candidates for the gubernatorial nomina tion. In the opinion of Xewspapordom a paper filled with referenco to itself, or to its per formances, is poorly edited. It is tlio busi Jioss of a newspaper to collect, print and comment upon the news. It is its business to do that work well. If it does that work .-ably and conscientiously, that fact will be patent to ovoryreader.. This is applicable to at least one county seat daily, whoso refer ence to itself has bcconin nauseating to ils Tciders. Ir every householder in' tlio land would persistently refuse to feed or harbor the weary wanderer type of humanity, the vex ing tramp problem would bu a long way toward solution. Add to this a wood yaid or stono pilo in every borough for the entertain ment of tticso gentry, and the unending story of robbery, murder and worse crimes would bo greatly curtailed. Don't feed the tramps. Mil. llonmiT i:. I'atti.so.v, gentleman, is now a full-Hedged candidate for the Demo cratic nomination. As a matter of stite prido wo would bo pleased to see Pennsylvania secure the honor even If it is an empty one. Jt is true lie would h: ve as much chance for tlection as any other Democrat; but this being a lEcpiihlicau year, tlio nominee of tlio Sst. Louis convention will occupy the White JIou.se for the nu.tt four years. THE CANVASS. Tho ante-convention canvass within He publican lines reached a critical point yester l.iy, when the state Itepublican convention of Illinois advanced the chances of McKlnley 1 to the border lines of certainty. Tlio nnult iu Illinois, which statu lias, or rather had, a candidate of its own iu the person of Senator j C'ulloui, was looked upon by the leaders as mi important factor iu the uiite-eouvention I cmvass ; the opponents of McKinley, as well t ai the supporters of the Napoleon of l'rotec-1 turn, had their lieutenants on tho ground nt j .Springfield, and tho munitions of war weto i brought into play with mure or loss effect. Thuro is no denying tho fact that tho .political skios look vory bright for Majcr Mclviulcy. He has gained a big advantago j Jiy tlio defeat of Cullom in the lat tor's own J state, nnd McKlnley "ready-reckoners" ai.d managers will take advantage of whatever 's to lie gained from tho result iu IUUois. Hut, however, wo are still of tlio opinion that McKinley will not bo nominated at St Louis. We are led to thlslelief from inuny muses, chief among which is tlio fact that among the dojagatos from Illinois aro strong ant. McKinley men, three of the four being agulust It I in . Despite his appaiont victory iu what was considered u turning point iu the fortunes of tho various aspirants for the Presidential nomination, the real work in the contest will not begin until tho leaders have guuo over tho field at St. Louis. We aro willing to givo .McKinley every advantage ho has gained ; yet despite the as sertion of some of Ills supporters, his position is by no means certain. When tho delegates reach St. Louis, and a preliminary canvass lcveals tlio accurate strength of tho caudl slates, then, and nut till then, will the real contest beitin. Tho number of contested delegations will break all former records, and their settlement It likely to be against the Ohioan. There lire many loophole in the pledges ot deloatos, especially In tho Southern states. The latter are oabily per suaded at times, and if it can lie shown that McKinley cannot be nominated they will lollow the leader like so many sheep. Whtii tho leaders against McKlnley ns .lemble In secret conclave at St. 1m, to reason together with those delegates who are iot Ironclad for McKinley, theoxactstreugth nt th'' latter will bo known and not till then. It is will known that MoKlnloy's Ohio sup norUrsarc anything but eiithii.la.tlc, the Furak r people do not want MoKiuluy for President, and are keeping carelul watcli ot SJVCll llni t 'i j .i ei rtaln. Tho Itepublican na t on i i iu eti. u will reflect the sentimeiitof the i i.i s'VjUr.Itwllluottmdd!othom ney iui'htjou, ueiil er Mill It iKunlimto a straddlcr Jul 'a-.-IJent. : t vlthst.tnd.ug tho apparent iiihantngi miinrd 1 y tin MiKii hy fuieex nn .. .u.,lt ..I tl... Ml ..a. ... '..tit ...it tl... ,i,.it.. I inee of the St. Louis i-oncutiun is yd a question of doubt. HAMILTON DISS TON DEAD. The Well Known Mniiiinteturcr round In 111 lted it Corpse. I'HlLAMavniA, May 1. Uitniiltnii Diss ton, the well known political lender ami business man, was found dead by Ids wlfs yesterday morning In n spnro room of tlio Dhwton mansion, at the northeast corner of Drond and Jefferson streets. On Wed nosilny bo was apparently In fair honltli, iiltliougli ho had not regained the vigor sapped by nnnttnokof typhoid phoumonln Inst yonr. Jlo was, moreover, in vory good spirts, anil no npprehonslon of nuy serious I Illness was fult, and the possibility of sud- den ilonth was not oven th ought of. On Tuesday, when ho visited his down town ollico, )n tlio Ihtllltt building, ho complained of n sonso of fntlguo nudsonio pain In tho region of tlio heart, but attrib uted both to an unusual pross of duties. During that day ho communicated with his ofllco, by 'phono, nml on Wednesday fulfilled an out of town ongagomout, re turning during tho uftornoon. VvVdnes day night ho nnd hU wlfo wont to tho the ater, and nfter tho piny illnod with Mayor nnd Mrs. Wnrwlok nt tho Ucllovuo. Upon thoir roturn ho wont to bod In ono of tho sparo rooms of tho houso. Yostorilny morn ing K. V. Stock, his prlvato secretary, called nt tho houso, and Mrs. Dlsston, ac companied by Mr. Stock, woilt to Ills room, nnd found him doad. A physician who wns summoned doolnrcd ho had been dead for threo hours, and gnvo tho oouso as honrt disease. Hamilton Dlsston was a son of Ilonry Dlsston, who was tho largest mnnufnot urorof saws nnd files In tho United States. Slnco tho death of Henry Dlsston tho busi ness hus beon carried on by his four sons. The South Dakota. Cyclone. St. Paul, May 1. Latest reports show that tho South Dakota cyclone, meager reports of which camo in on Tuesday night, struck bctwoon Kurgo nnd SJpcnccr, and for eighteen miles laid wasto every thing iu Its path. In its track, which wad In places a mllo wide, destruction was complete. Not a vestige of nny living thing was loft. Sixteen miles northeast of Mitchell the littlo town of Epiphany was located, but nothing remains to Indi cate that ltovor oxlstcd. Hero fifteen poo plo tiro seriously Injured, sovoral fatally. Amung tho victims who cannot rocovot nro William Ivrocgor, Miss Gibson and Mrs. Gllzcr. Tim rirolimn Was Killed. WASHINGTON', !'., May 1. Tho Haiti more and Ohio "cannon ball" express was wrecked nt Vnnco's Station, threo miles east, yesterday. Fireman Flaherty, of (Jraftou, W. Vn i!0 years old, was killed. Engineer William McBtiruoy, ol Glonwood, was badly bruised about the head and shoulder. BnggngcmiisterXeeley was slightly Injured. Tho accident was caused by tho breaking of tho front axle under tho englno whllo running nt full speed. Urging Local Autonomy for Culm. MADlill), May 1. Sonor Ldbra, deputy for Culm, speaking at Sovlllo, declared that Spain's natural policy was nn alli ance with Franco against America. The Cuban war, ho said, if prolonged, meant ruin for Spain, nnd thoro would bo ro- nowed strugglos unloss reforms for Cuba were conceded. Local autonomy, ho said, was lnutsponslulo. JACKSON ON THE STAND. renrl llryan's Alleged Murileror Contra, diets All the Witnesses. Nf.wpout. Ky.. May 1. Only ono wit ness was examined In tho .locksnn trial yesterday, and ho was Scott Jackson him self. All forenoon and nfiernoon, with very littlo questioning, ho told how ho did not murdur Venrl Bryan and how Walling must liavo dono tho wholo thing himself. Ills statomont admitted his partnership iu tho scliomo that brought Pearl Bryan i to Cincinnati for nn unlawful purpose, 1 und also an aotlvo complicity with Wall- 1 lug In dropping tho murdered girl's cloth- lug Into tho Ohio river. His iv tompt to oxplaln why ho was aotlvo In hiding tho I girl's clothing Is looked upon by man? at- I torueys tulanio. Tho main purposo of the I dofenso to nrovo nn nllbl by Scott Jaokson I will bo supportod, If posslblo, by the tes timony of other witnesses. Jackson stated that ho did not know Pearl Urvhn was in Cincinnati till Tuos day, Jan. 28, when horecolvod a note from hi- at tho dental collego Inviting him to visit her. All tho tostimony of tho wit uossos, Mrs. Wooks, tho spiritualist medium. Mr. Plnknrd. who saw him and Walling with Poarl Bryan on College streot tho day before tho murder, and of Foertmoyor. who saw him In KcntucKy with tho girl shortly boforo tho murder, ho emphatically branded as untrue. Ho admits taking Pearl Bryau to Wal llngford's saloon, in tho "toudorloln" dis trict, but says It was on Tuesday night, Jan. 28, Instead of Friday, Jan. 31, the night before tho murder, as tostlflod by Wnllingford. Ho said Walling agreed to relievo tho girl socrotly, and when all was over and sho was fit. to bo returuod homo would turn hor over to tho wltnoss. He savs ho took hor valise, tlio ono afterward found stained lnsldo with blood, carried It to his room on Tuesday afternoon, tried to return It on Wednesday, but oould not find Wulllnir. to whom ho Intended to ilvo it. Jackson said that on Saturday night ot tho day the body was found ho and wall ing dropped some clothing Into tho river which Walling, without further explana tion, told him was unsafo to keop in their room. Whon ho nmdo inquiry ubout tho matter Walling told him to ask no ques tions. Ills explanation of his shifting that vullso around was very nwkwnrd. Whon called'upon to oxplaln why he participated tn bldlnir Pearl Brviill's clothing ho said ho was actuated by fear that tho part ho had taken to bring bur hero to save Will Wood might Implicate him. Jlurder und Attenipted Suicide.. Nr.w Youk. May I. Murder and at tempted sulcldo aro tho ohargos against William H. Loftus, who, with his wlfo nnd baby, were found In tholr homo at East Tromout yosterduy. Tho child Is dead from lnhalln.' lllumliiiitlng gas, and Its mother nnd father nro lying nt tho point of death from tho samo cause. Loftus Is 21 years old, and had boon In tho omploy of tho Gorhani Manufacturing company. In bis room silverware nnd plush covers, nrnlmblv worth K.O00. wero found. Thoso articles woro.ldimtlfled ns belonging to tho Gorlmln compauy. Tho police bellovo that Loftus, fearing dlscovory, aftor a recent dlsohorgo, determined upon double mur der and sulcldo. NATURAL FAT. Getting" Fat is Only a Question of Eating Proper Food. Thin people who want to get fat should eat proper tooc! ami diitcst It. That is tin- only iialurui way. The trouble with must tbln people is that they sutler from indigestion. They don't digest their fol. They don't get enough nourishment. Tboy are slowly being starved They are poisoned by the pioiluutsof fermi'iited and putrid Mail. Shaker Diiesthe Cordial, a gentle, natural, vegebible digestive, utUeka tlio food ill your stomach lust like the (llgustivo juices, and turn, it Into healthful nourishment. It helps your stomach naturally. It makes poisonous blood pure. It tones up and cures tlio stotnar h. Nothing will cure indigestion like Shaker Digestive Cordial, because nothing elfo goes so naturally about it. Tliis is why It bus been so Mueossful In relieving nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weak ness, bad taste, I'uver, (1 itnlcilce, iiiii'tlpatlnh, loss of appetite, headache, neuralgia, rheu matism, etc, by curing the disorder which causes tlio symptoms. A few doses will provo its value, but you won't get fat on one bottle. All druggists. Tell tents fur a trial bottle. Write for book on Food and Fat to Tho Shakers, 30 lii-udo stiect. New Yolk. A Ruined Gown Is generally the result when infer ior dress shields aroused Tho only certain remedy is YaM ruined for tin want of the Canjeli Vrett Shields, CanMd Dress Shields. We agree to replace any dress damaged by perspiration when tho Canficld Shield has been properly attached. Ask for nnd insist tipon hnvlng "CuDfleld Dress Shields." CANFIELD RUBBER COMPANY, New Yobk, London and Paris. For side by dealers every where. Trade-Mnrk on orerr Shield. And In Khenandcrh by F. J. Gauehan, It F, Gill, It. K. Morgan, A. Owens. Cures Ci ivh, Ciils, Sore Throat, Croup, Lvhtheria, Rlicmimusui, ft and nil WitUcr cciphiinlr.. It Ku..5 L-aui. Internal or txtcniss. Thrtf JS but iltr ii i irrci- k'-n's if 1'iin, c i rn I vn.i Hf aliol'.-.ln-Klller. j .mo tte!mtlfn Jlu J nl" ..AVI- tj , FOl 'or tl! 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Tho book fully describes a method by widen tqattaln full vlcorand manly power. , A tnctboil by which to end all unnatural drains on tho system. To euro nervousness, lack of self-control, -le- sponuency, &:c. To exchange a Jaded and worn naturo for ouuoi urilllllueBB, uuoauey nun iiw,ui. To euro forever effects of excebeos.overwor, mim'. A'C. To give full strength, development and tono InpvervTinvtlnn nnd nrarin of fhabodv. Ago no barrier. Failure Impossible Two thousand references. The book is purely modlcnl and scientific. useless to curiosity BCCKers, invaiuauiu iu mtu nnlp wlin npnl It. A despairing man, who had applied to us, "Well, I tell you that first day is one I'll never forget. 1 u duudicii to joy. wanted to hug overybody and tell them my old self had diod yesterday, n; was born to-day. Why didn' lion yesieruay, ii my uwjt bvh un-i you ii u t-o vrould CnditlMi when 1 ursi wroto taut a wavV" And another thus! .... , , . "If you dumpod a cart load of gojd nt t-iy feet it would not bring Buch pladnessinwi iy life as your method has doDp' .... .... Write to the 1S1UK SlKliiqAI' COMPANY, Buffalo. N. Y., and ask for. the little bora called l ''COMPLETE J1ANHOOI . lteferto this paper, and the company pr,omlses,to bosd the look, la sealed envelope, without any marks, and entirely free, until It Is welUaUn-duced. wmmr illf iblmm BABY drew Vorso under Treatment of llest rlijslclans. Tried CUTICURV REMEDIES Great Change In Flvo Dnyn nnd To-day Is Kntlrely Cured. Mv hahv had Uerema In Its worst form. One or the best physicians In the city attended her, but sho continued to get worse all the time. He finally admitted ho wns at Ins wits' end. 1 then got Cuticuba 1 1 KM e Dins, and Iu ao tfciOT noticed n grmt change tn her ron dhton. Bho continued to linprme and tn-itay it entirely cured, has nlco head of hair, and Is lively and hearty. Ispontcoiislderablomoncy fordrngs and doctor's bills, which was useless. J. 11. JAC01SS, 2031 Wilklns Aio., llalt., Mil. Brtinr Cesr. TsUTMtst.-Vturm hithi wllh Cm ccha soAr, ttnlle spplinUoni 01 cenoi ";'"'";'n,,s the ire al kln cur. anil mild d or CiricoSA IttsoL tkst, grctleil ol liumor curci. SoIJ throufhout the rH. Trier. Ciwrjl Sit W " Uuw to Cure Erery Skin Humor," milled fret. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tho New York and Philadelphia Kxclianges. New Youk, April 30. Waning activity was again noted today In the stock speculation, the aggregate of dealings being on u holiday Lusts. Of the meager total nearly one-third was distributed In tho Ornngers and Indus trials. Closing bids: llaltlmore&Ohlo 17 Chesa.&Ohlo. 17H Del. & Hudson.... 1S7M Vt'u 159 Erie....- 14i Lake Erlo & W... 18H Lehigh Nav 42 Lehigh Valley 3(5J New Jersey Cen...l07J$ N. Y. Central 98 Pennsylvania Heading , 12) St. Paul KH W.N.Y.&Pa 2M General Mnrkets. PniLAmcijuiiA, April 30. Flour weak! win ter superilnc, $2.S0a.7li do. extras, 83.73Q3i l'ennsylvanla roller, clear, $3."3&3.50; do. do. straight, $3.M(a'J.70j western winter, clear, $3.!!o3.65. Wheat ilrmer, with tiajio. bid and Tlio. asked for May. Corn quiet, with 3Hjo, bid and 33c. asked for April. Oats quiet, with "6o. bid and 2ilic. asked for April. Hay firm; cholca timothy, S1717.5U. Ueef6tc.nl-. Fork easy. Lard quiet: western steam, $5.03, liuttcr steady; western dairy, ftffillc; do. creamery, 10315c: do. Kleins, .1o.; Imi tation creamery, UJGiU-c; Now York dairy, 10?HMio.;do. creamery, luaiuj-fc; 1'ennsylva' nla and western creamery prints, fancy, 18o. do. choice, 17c.; do. fair to good, MlGc; prints jobbing at 19ft!o. Cheese steady; largo, 6i?(V)4c.; small, IWISHOc.; part skims, 3a(o.; full skims, 226c. Eggs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, ll'(tl'c. ; western fresh, lOttUHc; southern, ualOc. Live Stock Murlccts. NfrvrYoiiK, April 30. European cables quote American steers at 103,11c, uressed weight; refrigerator beef at 7J89ie. Calves active and strong; poor to prime veals, S3.505J.5. Nhecp and lambs active und firmer; unshorn sheep, fair to choice. St. 153; prime clipped, $3IW,1: prime unshorn lambs. $5.8035.1)0; common to prime clipped, St. 75'&3.35. Hogs steady at Sl.-Hftl.-VI. East LinKiiTV, l'a..Aprll 30. Cattle strong, higher; prime, SI 2.11J1.33; good butchers, S-1.81 fet.10; hulls, stngs and cows. Sl.7Jli-1.7U. Hogs fairly active; prime medium and best York ers, $1 833W.H3; heavy $3.503.1111; common to fair grades of Yorkers. S3.70&3.80; rouglis, $2.ls8.3. Blieepdull and lower; prime, $3.00 1170: fair, $;i20a-H(): common, S2.tioa3.2U; rhohe lambs, 81.401.70: common to goud larn'n. $1 "' M?V vi h' ralv. t.5(l(.4.7S. How to Treat u Wire. (I'rom Pacific Henlth Journal.) First, get a wlfo ; second, bo patient. You may liavo great trials and perplexities in your business, but do not therefore, carry to your homo a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wlfo may liavo trials, which, though cf less magnitude, may bo hard for her to bear A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this wo would add, always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itcniedy in tiie houso. It is tho best and is suro to bo needed sooner or later. Your wifo will then know that you really carofor her nnd wish to protect lier health. For salo by Gruhlcr Itros., druggists. Knd at the Seal Fishing Season. St. John's, N. V,, May 1. This year's seal fishery closed yesterday with tho re turn of tho steamer Aurora from the lco Holds. Sho encountered frightful weather und scoured tho wholo of tho North At- I liuitlo for a fortnight, trying to force I through tho lco nnd reach home. Tho to- ! tal c.itch of souls Is 307,000, which is con sldered vory good, although damagos to tho lleot will absorb much of tho prollt. Mr. D, P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say tlio subject of rheumatism : I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Italni for rheumatism, as I know from personal experienco that it will do all that is claimed lor It. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in lied with inflammatory iheumatisui nnd suffered intensely, Tho first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm ased the pain and tho uso of ono bottle com pletely enred hinf. For sale by Gruhler liros., druggists. Tlonrlce Cochran IiOured. New Yop.k, Muy 1. Bourko Cockran the well known ox-congressmnii, while riding his blcyclo on Eighth nvenuo, fell und was Injured, noar sixty-sixth street. Ho was takon to Roosevolt hospital. Ono of his legs had beon twistod ln the fall, and Is thought to be brokon. Tho doctors attondod to his Injuries and ho was then taken homo. For every quartor in a man's pocket there aro a dozen uses ; and to uso each one In such a way as to dcrivo tho greatest bene fit is a question ovory ouo must solvo for himself. Wo bellovo, howover, that no better uso could bo mado of ono of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Ilemedy, a medlclno that every family 6houlJ bo provided with. For salo by Gruhler Ilros., druggists, llWliop Diaz In Florida. TAMl'A.May 1. Bishop Diaz arrived horo Inst night from Havana, accompanied by his wlfo, throo children and his brother Alfred. Bishop Dluz doclaros ho and his brothor wore arrested on a wholly basoless chitrgo of complicity in Cuban nffalrs, and wero kept for ISO hours in soparato cells without tho privilege of communication Alter sovcral attempts ho succeeded smuggling a message on board tho steamer for Koy Wost. As soon as the Spanish authorities learnod ho had sont It thov re leased Jilm, ordorlng him to lotive on tho next steamer. A Oood Thing for a 11ml Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros. drug store; Coming Hi cut. May 30. Ico cream festival under tho ausplces'of tho 22 Club, In ItobbW opera house. THE BANKRUPTCY BILL Ad Acreemrtfit to Tattn the 1'liml Vote Tomorrow Allernoon. WASHrimTOS, May l.-rTlie general de bate on the bankruptcy bill was ootitln tied and oonolndml In tho house yostonlay. Today tho bill Is open to nmendmont un der tho live minute rule, mid tho final vote will bo tnkou nt 4 o'olock tomorrow. Tho friends of tho ineaturo aro vory sau gulno that It will pass by n safe majority. Mr. Bailey, of Toxns, gavo notlco that he would offor ns n substltuto his voluntary bankruptoy bill. Tho surprise of tho day wns tho nnnouueament of Mr. Culberson, of Toxas, ox-chalrinnu of tho judiciary commlttoo, who has always horotoforo fought ovory bankruptcy bill containing an Involuntary system, that ho would voto for tho ponding measure. Tho sonato spout tvnothor day on tho na val appropriation bill without completing It. Mr. Gorman further opposod tho Horn of four battleships, and oxprossod tho opinion that tho appropriations already mado would consumo tho balanco ln tho treasury. A determination of the uiim bor of battleships has not yot boon reach ed. Mr. Chandler has proposed substitut ing thirty largo and fast torpedo gunboats for two of tho battleships. Mr, Whlto, of California, spoko ot tho need of coast de fenses before furthor naval vessels wero built, and Mr. Alton, of Nebraska, mndo spooch of ovor throo hours arraigning tho two old partlos. Over Seven Thousand Killed nt Oorfa. New Youk, May 1. Tho following ro- port of tho rellof work nt Oorfa has Just boon rocolvcil by tho national Armonlan rollof committee! "Tho hospital which wo nvo opencu is in n uouso or lour rooms that has boon nowly built, with good car pentry, glass windows, oto. Our patients nro doing well. But only a small part of thoso who apply can bo received. Our com mittee this wcok learned of a family of forty-ouo mombors, belonging to sovon brothors, of which ovory mombor was wiped out. It is now cloar that 7,000, If not 8,000, wero killed In Oorfn." ClieinUt Killed by nil Explosion. Jersey City, May 1. William H. Coul- sou, 35 years old, was killed by an explo sion of chemicals at his homo on Oak trcot. Mr. Coulson was a chemist, and wns at work experimenting whon thoro was an oxploslon which shook every houso ln tho vicinity. Tho shook, together with tho projection of a heavy instrument which ho had been using Into his groin, caused al most Instant death. Ills body was torn lu nn ludoscrlhablo manner. Chemists with whom Mr. Coulson had talked soy 'ho got boyoud his depth lu tho study of hcmlstry.' ' Insurgents Collect a Forced X,oan. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May L Tho In surgent government at Loon Is collecting another forced loan of 100,000 pesos. Tho Indications aro that tho revolution will soou oollnpso. Part of tho cargo ot tho Gorman steamer Mones, Captain Lubcko, from Hamburg for Contral American ports, now at Corlnto, remains on board. Sho was to havo landed 400 tons at that port, but tho government refused to sond laborers to unload the morchiindlso, and consequently tho Menes went to La Liber tad. Itcllef 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 surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain iu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in malo or female. it relieves retention oi water anu pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Slain street. WeylerV Talace Cnrefully Guarded. HAVANA, 5Iny L Slnco tho alleged at tempt to blow up tho palaco of the cap tain general by tho use of dynamite all communication between tho palace and tho elty hall has boon shut off excopt through tho principal outrauce, and tnose doors, as well as the different entrances to tho pa laco itself, are guarded by soldiers, who closely scrutinize all persons passing ln and out. To rnrehnse Lincoln's Ulrthplace "Washington-, May 1. A bill to provide for tho purchase of tho blrthplaco of Abra ham Lincoln in Kentucky was Introduced yostorduy by Representative LovU of that state. A national soiuters- nomo, to uo known as tho Lincoln National Soldlors1 Homo, is to bo erectod upon, tho site, and (100,000 Is appropriated for this purpose, Captain Lotlmlre Acquitted. Brussels, JIny 1. Captain Lothalro, tho Belgian officer who has beon on trial for tho alleged illegal hanging ln tho Congo Freo State of btokos, tho woaltby English trader who la Bald to have sold arms and niumuultlon to tho unlives, has been acquitted. 1,1 llllnff Chang nt St. Petersburg. ST.PETEiisnur.o.May 1. LI Hung Chang has arrived horo, boarlng a letter from tho emperor of China to the czar and numer ous costly presents. Hucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlicum, lever sores, tettcr.jclianncd hands, chilblains, corns, and all sklii eruptions, and positively cures 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. Taylor Diod Prote.tlnir Innocence. CAltltOLUTON, Mo., May 1. BUI Taylor wos hanged yesterday. Ho went to the gallows protesting his innocence. Will iam V. Taylor and his brothor George were implicated in tho murder of tho Voeks family. George would have boon hanged today, but the brothers broke out of jail lust aftor they were unaiiy sen tenced n fow weeks ago. William was re captured, but Goorgo Taylor Is still at largo. Grlp-ColtU-lIenduclie Wbv suffer with Couchs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you lu one day. Put up in taoieis con ventent for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or mnnpv refunded. Price. 2.1 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Slienauiloiili Directory Business men and others, who have not yet secured one of the directories or blienandoau, Just issued, can obtain one by making appli cation at this ofllco. The price is only 2.00, and there aro only a few left. No business man can afford to he without one of these books. 8'sl"t When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing dono call on E. F. uauagner i west centre street, Dealer ir stoves. 8 1-tf Ministers Should Usej Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. TBEItB 19 NO PBOFESSIOK, whoso labors eo Bovorely tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho do rangcroeat ot tho nbrvo centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings bn attacks of heart troublo, and nervous prostration. Ilov. J. P. (fyst'er. M. D., Pastor C. n. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fob. 20, 18951 "Heart affection nnd nor vouar prostration' had becomer so serious last fall that a littlo oyer work Iff' tho pulpit would so completely prostrate ma Dr. MileS' that 1 0od certain I ,, , must relinquish tho work Heart Clire ot h ministry ontlroly. U . Heart palpitation becama KeSlOreS bo bad that my auditors. Ttpultll would ask mo if 1 did not ncailll, havo heart disease. Last- Novcmbor I commenced taking Dr. Mllos' Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tho greatest posslblo benefit. I have Just closod revival work of 10 wooks, preaching nearly every night and twico on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Mllos' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on guarantoo, first bottlo will benefit or money ref undod. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. c.a PHILLIPS, Jf. D. Ofllco ! SO West Centre street. Can bo consulted at all hours. T) F. BURKE, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllco hours 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 nnd 7 to 9 J II.rOMEROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Shennndonh, Pa. M. ItURKE, ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW. Office Efrnn buildtne. corner of MMn and Centre etreets, Shenandoah. TKOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C!S, Mahanoy City, Pa. Havlni? Rtudlcd under noino of the beit masters Tn IO n don and Paris, will irlre lesaonn on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care- of Strouse, the cweler, Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. Oli LEGISLATUltE, Secoml District, H. W. BECKER, Of airardvillc,P&. Subject to Democratic rules. JOR COUNTY TItEASUlSER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of llroiwl Mountain. SidJcct to Itepublican rules. JjOIl CLERK OF TIIE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrordvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. JpOR COUNTY COMSnSSIONEH, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Rnrrier Shnn ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Mot Towel Shave 8 becoming popular. Yoii will like It. make a specialty of hair cutting. We JOHN F. CLEARY, PURE SELTZER WATER BOTTLER ! A cure for lieoaacne ana ( siomacu irouuiwi OF . . : WEIRS BKER, LAGER BEER, PORTER. 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S a Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A A J v it