EVENING HERALD ITAIII.IS1IHI 1870. l'mllshed every Evening, Kjtcept Hunday,ot 8 South Jariiis Strkkt, Nkar Chntkb. Til 9 Ilt'rilld Is dcllveied In Shennntonn nnd the aurroiiiKlliiK towns fornix eeiito n week, iy llo to the carrier. Ily innll $3.00 n your, or SB .nts a month, pnyntile in advance. Advrtie mentH charged according to spn.ee and position. The pulillnlieni rnvrve the right to chai.ge the position of mlvertiAcmenta whenever the pub lication of news demand It. The right ta reserved to reject any advertisement, whether tiald for or not, that the publishers limy deem lmproier. Advertising rates mado known upon application. L atered at the postoffieo at Bhcnandoah, In., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONIC CONNECTION. Evening Herald FItlDAY. MAY 8, 1600. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOU COSGIinssMAN-AT.I.AHOn, OAI.US1IA A. (IHOW, Of Susquehanna, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erlo Thk new county agitation is again nssumlng slmpo lu tlio vicinity of Hnzleton, nnd tlio advocates of tlio nionsuro say tlio fight will bo waged moro clTectlvely this yoar. What figure will Schuylkill cut in the fight, is question often nsked. A I'liit.ADr.i.rniA woman, in her will, gavo her two unmarried daughter? tho incoino of her $12,000 ostato for life ns long as they re main unmarried. Marriage may lioa lottery, lint a i-ensilile woman who Invests therein ought to ho ablo to draw a prizo worth moro than tho interest on $0,000. Hut, alas! how many have drawn worse than blanks. Now the cause of teinporanco is to' ho promoted hy tho introduction of freo silver as one of tho objects to ho advocated hy tho Prohibition party is a question which tlio leaders of tlio organization may possibly understand, but which to outsiders is cer tainly a mystery. FoM-owixq tho suicido of a man in Pitts- hurg over tlio failure of tho Combine, person in Aon- lork lias become insane through worrying over tho X rays. Tlio nomination of a Democratic county ticket nnd tlio selection of a water commissioner for this biiruugh are yet to hear from, aud no man uiu foretell tho disastrous results. IN tho opening part of his sermon at the funeral of the lato Hamilton Disston, of Philadelphia. Dr. C'olfelt said: "Wo have made many wonderful discoverios In our age Wo liavo climbed tho sky and plucked tlicnco tho lightning. Wo liavo penetrated the enrtl and laid lure many a secret. But what discovery havo wo made about death? A thousand years ago a great Druid King held a solemn council as to whether his nation should accept or reject Christianity. While they were debating tlio subject a bird flew in at one of tho groat windows, Hashed across the hall amid tlio glaro of torches, and then flew out of tho opposite window and disappeared in the darkness from whenco fame. The king said sadly : 'Our life is just Hko that; thu iluttcr of wings across lighted hall, a momentary (light between two eternities; out of tho darknoes wo came luck into the darkness wo disappear. Who can explain whenco wo are, whither wo goV" Arrr.it a tremendous lot of advertising for $23, tho Lehigh Valley railroad olllciala have found a name for their now "ilyer" from New Yqrk to Buffalo, which is to knock tho Pennsylvania itiilroad's Limited, tlio ltoyal Blue Line and tho Empire State Express into tho shades of iunucuous desuetude, and tho name they have discovered is that old chest nut, "Black Diamond." Great heavens Just think of giving a farmer from Ohio $2; fur such a suggestion ! Ie ought to havo had a gold brick or ono of those samo "hlack diamonds." Now if instead of such a worm eaten old chestnut as this they had called "Leo's Lightning Lehigh Flyer," or, if that is not deferential enough to tho predominat iug family influence, how would it do to call it "Itolly Wilbur's WhirlerV" Or oven uso it to advertise tho family business and label it "Wilbur's Trust," but to give an Ohio farinur $23 for "Tho Black Diamond-Kipress' suggests the propriety of calling it tl. 'runner's Bunco Express" in honor of the follow who got tlio $25 in such a slick fashion for 111 chestnut. Thirty years ago tho Head ing railroad had a locomotive heuriug this iiHino nnd for several yours pat ono of thei little oxpiew engines has borno the samo name. SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Tlio American Sunday schuol, as It is to bo found in all the l'rotostaut churches of this country, and in thousands of little school houses and preaching stations, is an import ant factor, says an exchange, in the social ns well as the religious life of tho nation. Ovir o.io-nixtli of the whole population, aud in some states over oue-fuurth, are enrolled hi the Sunday schools. Raeh denomination is doing something for its own Sunday school workers; und the Sunday schools themselves have established a leumrkably elllclent system of organization, wnbmcing all the denominations. Once every three years they hold a convention. covering the United Suites and Canada, and composed of delegatus from each of the sixty states, territories aud Provinces that are now organized for work. Some of tin organizations Imvc an auxili ary Mauc'ai o , ov ring each county ,und front ou'i to i. t-iririaud field worker en- gi ini li-njtug onventlons, training ihc U mi l "i iiiiing townships and i illi - fi-r h n r tnli- u i Msltation. In the samr w i.v i Iati ru dnmal olflcera are labor lit fir" . t. n-oin und improvement of the stilt- organisations. The coming International ( - in cur ion, which is to meet ill Boston on JllUC 23d i f this year, will lu irk an advauto lu the extent ami imalily of Sunday School work on tli a rominvut, foi '-i Ii i very patriot, whatcvir Ins r, 1, 41. m , I, ., , in iy be thankful M. CONFERENCE. Ulcers i; cited l'nr the Ihi.ulng Your. Other Proceedings. At the twenty-fourth annual conference of tho Primitive Methodist church in Shamokln yesterday Ilov. T. O. Itache, of Xniiticokc, was elected president, aud Itev. William Aeomley, of Plymouth, vice president. Itev. JI. Iiigglnsoii was elected press reporter ml Itev. J. Mooro recording secretary. Itev. J. Proude, the retiring conference resident, thanked tho members very klntily ir their loyal support rendered him during the nst year. A committee to nominate other committees as appolntod to report at tho afternoon session. l;30p. m nftor devotional oxorcises onductcd hy Itev. O. Lees, tho committeo on nominations reported ns follows : Com- mlttec on Legislation, Itovs. S. Penglaso, J. O. Jotferies and W. II. Acornloy; Ijiymen. I. Walters and Bohert Green; Committeo on Statu of Conference, Itev. J. Proud and W. I. Itussell; Auditory Committeo, ltovs. S. T. Nicholls and W. J. Itichards; Committee on Complaints and Appeals, Itovs. I). Savage, II. G. Itussell and A. Miles; Bililo Society, Ilov. It. Wilson; Temperance, Ilov. Joseph Sutchiff; Sunday School, Itev. II. J. Buckingham. Tho Stationing Committee was then elected hy conference nnd consisted of tho following ministers and laymen : Itovs. W. F. Nicholls, General Secretary, II. G. Itussell, W. II. Bcntly and T. JI. Batetnan, 1). D.; Laymen, II. Walters, II. W. Cooper, llohert Green. Tho following ministers having passed in a very satisfactory manner their four years' probation were received hito fullmcmhershlp and will ho ordained on Sunday morning: Itovs. James Walker, W.J. Itichards and J. X. Itescigli : Itovs. S. Cooper, J. McGinnis and E. Iveson, Several candidates were examined and passed a satisfactory examination. At 7:30 scrvico opened with n short song service. Address of welcomo was delivered hy W. II. It. Smlnk, Chief Burgcssof Shamo- kin. Response to an address of welcome by Itev. J. Jones, A. M. Scrvico was conducted ly Itev. II. G. Itussell. Tho addresses were of a very fine character. Altogether tho evening was a most enjoy- ablo one. A very largo audience listened to tlio spoakcrs with rapt attention. THE WOMEN DELEGATES. MctlindtHts Will Now Vote on a Proposed Constitutional Change. CLKVKI.ANI), May 8.- -Hy n voto of P23 to l3 tlio MethodUt g "itv.il conferonco do elded yesterday that t 'i tour women dele gates might retain thoir seats. Tills does not moan that tin) women havo won n completo victory. The decision was reached simply in tho result of a compromise, nnd with tho understanding that It should nut proludlco the clulms of women In tho lu turo or establish n precedent for future conferences to follow. Hut by tho samo voto by which tlio women were given souts the conferonco also decided to unbuilt to tlio annual conferences n proposvd amend ment to tho constitution providing that horoaftor nil gonoral conferonco dolegntcs shall bo over 23 yours ot ngo, and that they shall havo boon mombors of tho Methodist church for at li-nst flvo yours prior to their election. Jt nlso provides that no confer ouco shall bo dobarrod from at least ono ministerial aud ono lay delegate. This constitutional amendment is to ho sub mitted to tlioannual conferences and must rucelvo a thruo-fourtlis voto to lie adopted, Tho amendment Is construed to mean tl it women, in well in men, will bo ollgihlo ns lay delegates, tho word "layman" not bo lug used. Tho members of tho committeo on eligi bility who siRiiod tho compromise report wore ovidently of tho opinion that tho question cmld bo settle I by tho general conference, as it win ono which involved tho proner Interpretation of tho constitu tion. Howover, it vu3 (loomed bettor to let the annual ooufcruneos decide tho mat ter, hcuco tho proposod chaugo In tho con stltution was submitted. Tlio dologatcs woro evidently pleased when tho question was llnally disposed or. Hov. Dr. J. M. Uuckloy, editor of the Now York Christian Advocnto, speaking of tho contest lu tho committeo on eligibility, said that the situation in tlio conference was critical. "At tho clo ,o of soven hours' debato," ho declared, "twenty of tho thlrty-ono members of ourcuinniitteo wore us firmly convinced thiu women wero eligible and oloven of us thut they woro Ineligible, ns wo wero before wo began Wo wero all dotormlnod men, but you might havo soon a lovo feast In prayers at any tlmo during tho session. Wo wero all honest mon, Thoro was only ono coward among us, and wo had only his word for his cowardlco. All hut fourot our minor ity party slgnod the compromise report, o each yielded somothlng." Grand Army Iteunlon. A reunion of Grand Army Posts of Con tml Pennsylvania, will be held in Harris hurg on September 21 and 23. Qji tho second day of the reunion there will ho a tablet dedicated opposlto the city. Two other tablets will also ho dedicated oil that day, ono at a point where a rebel soldier died, aud tho other whero a rebel scout was captured. Coining i:eiit. May 30 Second annual picnic of tho Key stone Gymnasium at Columbia Park. May 30. Ico cream festival under th auspices of tho 23 Club, in Bobbins' opera house, Juno 15. -Ico cream festival under tlio auspices of God's American Volunteers in Bobbins' opera house. Gift's ApKp!pwared WJiiieZSwallnisr ErnpJioniS BolSjRPIr.iples'.'Salt Rheuinf acWpcajfoje,, The only," cjjjgjijjing Pure, Rich saparilla bo Blood Purifier. fl;0forf5. f by O.l. II004 & Co., Lowell, Mm, r-)xilAro gentle, mild, elTeo. rlllStlT. All druelU. tic. THE P. fgZUaijSaraaparilla makes .jKrfcpnAraA and has never been 'llequa as a cure for Bcrotuln. fjdjalJliiiionsjdered incurable, !-jjMr4 iH'l""' UP by physicians, WBGm)ii&ri(x Its wonderful purify jgJIKlUlni; powers. In fact, iMratflfi- Ministers SSiouId Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so sovercly tax tho nervous sy s tern, ns that of tho ministry. Thodo- rnngement ot tho ncrvo centers ot tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of lioart trouble, and nervous prostration. Ilov. J. P. Kostcr. M. D Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 28, 1803: "Heart affoctlon and nervous prostration had bocomo so serious last fall that a llttlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrato mo Dr. Miles' that It seemed certain I must relinquish tlio work ot tho ministry entirely. Heart palpitation becamo so bad that ray auditors would ask me It 1 did not havo heart disease. Last Heart Cure Restores Health November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tho greatest possiblo benefit. I havo just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching nearly every night and twice on tho Sabbath. I can speak tor hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. Killer's New Opera IIoue. Unlike many theatre managers, whon C. D. Kaicr says he will improve his theatre ho deos so with the least delay. The now opora houso to ho erected in Mahanoy City hy him will lio modeled and built on the samo plan as tho Fifth Avenuo theatre in New York. Tho stage will bo 73 feet in width, aud 33 feet deep, and thoro will bo two galleries. It will have fire-proof walls and drop curtain, will he equipped with all tho latest devices for moving scenery and will contain 14 hand somcly furnished dressing rooms. In fact, it will be second to nono in tho state. Shenan doah, is sadly in need of such a play house. Granted a License. John Kaspcrowicz and Agglo Bubnute, both of town, were granted a marriage liccnso to-day, through application mado by Jusflco Shoemaker. Mrs. Ilnmmiiml I'lends Mlth Kruger. PitKToniA, May 8. John Hays Ham monds's wife had a long nnd touching In torviow with President Kruger last night, at which sho pleaded tho cnusoof hor hus band and other prisoners. President Kru ger promised to consider everything, and ho said ho hoped that tho mnttcr would bo settled by the end of tho week. Bootli-Tuckor In San Francisco. SAN Fr.ANClsco, May 8. Commnnder Hooth-Tucker, of tho Salvation Army, ar rived at 10 o'clock Wednesday night, and conducted a largoly attended meotlng at Metropolitan Tomplo, given In his honor. Mrs. Hooth-Tucker wasso much Improved lu health as to bo ablo to assist her bus baud ut tho meeting. Cardinal Gnlhnliortl Dead. -BnrtLiN, May 8. Cardinal Lulgl Gallm hortl, titular archbishop of Nlcoa and for merly papal nuncio at Vienna, dlod at Suchtoy, near Dussoldorf, yesterday from throat trouble Ho was born lu Homo lu 1S30, and created a cardinal In 1803. Four llurned to Death In a Killing School Bkiiun, May 8. Tho riding school at taohod to tho University of Hoidol berg was burnod Wednesday night, and two women, two children and twonty-sovon horses woro burned to death. Not Guilty of Hrlbery. COLCMDUS, O., May 8. Tho jury In the caso of Ohio vs. ox-stato Soiialor John L. Goyor, of Paulding, indicted for alleged solicitation bribes, returned a vordlct of cot guilty. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Is'ew York and Philadelphia Kxclinngeii, New Yoiik. May 7. Politics wero reflected to an extent in today's stock market, and prices Bold oil both for foreign nnd domestic account, owing to apprehension regarding the attitude of a prominent presidential candl dato on the monetary standard. Tho specu lation was also depressed through revived Cuban belligerency. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio 10?$ Lohigh Valley Ht Chosa.&Ohlo 10 New Jersey Cea.105 Del. & Hudson. ...U'(J D., L. & W 101W Erlo 11 Lake Erie & V.. VH Lehigh Nav 41 N. Y. Central 87M 1'ennsrlvanla ...... Heading 11 St. Puul 77W W. N. Y, & Pa m Genernl Markets. PniLADELPiiiA.May 7. Flour weak: winter superfine, S-'.50iM.75; do. extras. !3."5a3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3.33Q3.50; do. do, straight. ?3.ii3,i.70; western winter, clear, S3.2oia3.55. Wheat Arm, with 69Xo. bid and OiKo. asked for May. Corn Arm, with 3(o. bid and Bio. asicea for Slay. Oats quiet, with &ro. ma ana zofto. asiceu tor .May. iiuy tlrm; choice timothy, S1717.50. Beet quiet. Pork quiet. Lard easier; western steum, S3. 05, Butter steady! western dairy, 8ttllc.; do, creamery, lluKcldo. factory, Blln-Kleins, 10c ; Imitation creamery, 9M12o.; New York dairy, U)i15e.t do. creamery, llMUc.', Penn sylvania and western creamery prints, fauuy, ISO : Uo. clinico, lie.-, do. fair to good, Hjiltto. prints johblngat 13 fttto. Cheese Btiiuly ; large, u'uU;4C.i small. w$iuc.: part sulnis, Uitl40 full skims, 23V4c. Kggs steady: Nbiy York und i'enuayivanlu. luiallc; western tresn, ((lUHc.i southern, "aHic. I.Io Stock Markets. New Yohk, May 7 European cables quote Americaa steer at DWaiUMo.. drased wclulit rtfrlL-urutoroeef ut 7aslio. Calves very dull and weak: poor to prime veals, $341. tiheep nad lambsstradyi clipped siiei, poor to lair, J.Wl.e7: heavy clipped InuitiOl.oiiui.tEtt prime fall clipped do., Si.lUj prime unshorn do., $3.03; southern spring lambs, $3.!5Q(. Hogs steady at S! 10HSM- East Lihsuty, fa.. May 7. Cattle steadyi prime, ;i.3 & .!; good, S3.i0i33.80j good lutrher,$3.0l3(.20; rough fat, ?33.75; bulls, stags aud coivs, S1.75&3.7U. Hogs active; prime light weights, $3.7533.60; best mediums, $3.7U33.75; heavy hogs, 83 60(43.60; common to fair Yorkers, $1.H&3.70; roughs, $3.M(&3. Hlieep active; prime sheep, 3.71K3J.60; good, $3.tl5J.75: fair. t3JH&3.60; common, $2,000 3 15; culls, thiii; choice lambs, 1. 5014.1; com mon to good lambs, $3.MI1.S3. Veal calves, tiai.w. An Jnillnn Murderer Rxecutrd. ANTLKH8, I. T., May 8. Charles Homes, a full blood Choctaw, has been logally shot at tho Pushmataha court grounds, thirty mllos wost of here, for the murder of Cliarlos Klotubby, his stop son-ln-lnw. Homos was placed on n box before tho oourt huuso, flvo paces from the door. A blindfold was placed over hlsoyesnnd two deputy sheriffs stood on cither sido of Homos holding his hands. 'Deputy Sheriff Hob Jackson did tho shooting, standing Just Inside tho court house door. Jncksou missed the mark plnced ovor tho victim's heart, striking two inches beneath. Tho murderer lived for ten minutes, suffering great agony. Homes' wlfo was present, but did not seem to bo affected to any groat extent. Collecting Ilebts with Guns. McAU'ls, Fla., May 8. It Is reported hero that throo men Wero killed aud five wounded lu a fight botwen whites nnd negroes In Lnfayetto county. Tho killed nro Bald to be .Tamos Smith, Abrnm Dun can and Jonas Maboy, all negroes. Frank Anderson nnd Jack Simpson, nlso negroes, are reported wounded, as oro (Jcorgo and Albert Varno and Honry bulllvnn, white. Tho Varno brothors run a store near a largo turpcntlno camp and sell to negroes on credit. Tho Yurnos hoard negroos who owed them wero going to lonvo, and, with soveral friends, went to collect tho money. A quarrel ensued nnd shooting began. Tho report has not boon vcrlflod. lllg Dainnges for a I.ongsliorcmnn. DltooKLYN, May 8. A Jury boforo Su promo Court Justice Koogh, this city, has nwardod .Mlclinel Tulley, a 'longshoreman, 20, Bourns damages for porsonnl injuries against tho New York nnd Texas Steam ship company. Tulloy loll through a hatchway while nt work for tho defendant company, nnu recelvod injuries which re sulted In tho loss of a leg nnd In total dis ability. Tho tostimony wont to show that tho defendants wero negligent in falling to havo the vessol properly lighted and tho open hatchway protected. Causod by an Unlocked Switch. Boston, May 8. Tlio dorallniont of n smoking car attnohed to tho New York accommodation train, on tho Now York, Now Haven and Harlford railroad last night resulted lu the death of W. J.Down, a jowolor of this city, and .1. K. Long, of Vvntortowu. Two others wero badly in jured. Tho accident is said to havo been causod by tin unlocked switch. G ri p-Colds-lIeadache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Klrliu's Pharmacy. Killed liy a Fleeing Itohlior. ClilCAGO, May 8. While chasing a rob ber from his store last night Thomas J. Marshall, proprietor of tho Golden Rule dry goods score, xia-ai west ainutson street, was shot twloo, and died a fow mo ments lntor on tho sldownlk in front of his placo. Tho robber oscapod after firing sev eral shots to intimidate tho peoplo In the street. Ho wounded two othor persons Alexander Hoggs, shot in tlio loft leg, and Katio Hynos, shot through both knoci. Tho murder was committod in the sight of a hundred peoplo, but was dono so quickly that thoro was no chanco to ap prehend tho murderer. Miss Hynes may dlo. Ithcumiitlsm Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causo and tlio diseaso immediately disappears. Tlio first dose greatly benefits; 73 cents. Sold by II. Hageubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah, liny Train Wrecker Convicted. Home, N. Y., May 8. Ac 1 o'clock this morning the jury in tho case of J. W. Hildreth, charged with train wrecking, brought In a verdict of murder In the sec ond degreo. The vordlct of tho jury reo ommcuded leniency. Twelve Xrrench Convlrti Kicape. Pahis, May 8. Tho govornor of Fronch Guiana telegraphs that twolvo French convicts seized tho schooner Delta and mado their oscupe iu her to Vonezuola. Tho schooner is now ac Demerura. Tho Weather. For eastern Now York, eastern Pennsyl vania and Now Jersey: Fair; warmer; southerly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Klovon bodlos havo now boon recovered from the collapsed buildings lu Walnut street, Cincinnati. Tonnossco Douiocrnts nomlunted ex- Governor Kobcrc L. Taylor for governor and declared for froo silver. Iusano William Worcester attempted to murder his wife at her boarding houso in Cleveland. Ho was shot dead by John Uayuo, a boarder. A list of fourth class postmnitors nn- pointed yesterday Includos S. C. Williams at Brownfield, Pa., and Joseph W. Gill at Mount Royal, N. J. In a drunkon fight In Now York last night Klmer Hallowny was knocked down by James McQuillan. Halloway died from u fractured skull. The grand jury at Wichita Falls, Tex., lddlctcd three men Implicated lu tho lynching of Crawford and Lewis, tho mur dtrers of Bank Cashior Dorsoy. At Berlin yesterday tho Doutsoh-Asla-tlbch bank handed to tho agent of the gov orjument of Japan tho sum of 81,000,000 niarks, as part of tho Chlnoso war Indem nity. llucklen's Arnica Salve. H.i . ... 4 ne uest saivo in the world Tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheura, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all sktu eruptions, and nositlvelv onus nilm. ot no pay requirod. It is guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaction or niouy refunded. Price cents per uox. l or sale uv A. Wasley. Addreis Curds, One of tho finest lines of addressoards ovel" dUplayed lu this section of the stato can bo seen at the HnitAi.i office. They are em bellished with society emblems, and make most oxcellont visiting cards for mombers of tho various Jiitcrnltltis. Call and examine them. i Help Cornea to Tlinfiu Who TaTo Rod 11ag Oil for spraius, bums, cuts, At Clruhlcr llros., drug store. When you want good rooOng. nlumbinir. gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthl'ng done call on E. F. Gallagher IB West Centro street Dealer ir stovos. l-tf lleglu Itlglit With Coughs and Colds, Take tbo suro euro, l'an-Tlna, S3. At Gruhlor llros., drug store NERVOUS To Cure Nervous Dyspepsia, to Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE OF No trouble is moro common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. Peoplo having It think that their nerves aro to hlamo and aro surprised that they aro not cured hy ncrvo medicines and spring remedies; tho real seat of the mlschelf is lost sight of; tho stomach it tho organ to bo looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not havo any pain whatevor in tho stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in tho stomach so much ns in nearly overy other orgau; in some cases the heart palpitates aud is irregular; in others tho kidneys aro affected; iu others tho bowels aro constipated, with headaches; still others aro troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with accumu lations of gas, sour risings nnd heartburn. Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind writes as follows; "A motive of pure gratitude prompts mo to write those few lines regarding the now and vnluahlo medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. I havo been a suirercr from nervous dyspepsia for tlio last four years; liavo used BANK ROBBERS FOILED. 4"ho Ilurglnr Alarm Summoned n Fosso of Armed Citizens. LACON, Ills., May 8. Tho llttlo town of Washburn, Woodford county, was the sceno of a raid by bank robbors on Wed nesday night, nnd as a rosult ono of tho desperadoes is lying in tho county jail at Metamora, severely shot in tho nook and back. Tho prlvato banking house of Ire land & Son was ontorod by tho back win dow, but tho moment thoy got Inside tho building tho burglnr alarm started 6 gong ringing in tho houso of Charles Ireland, the junior member of the firm, and he nrmed hlmsolf immediately and started out to raise n posse. Ho gathorod a dozen men and surroundod tho bank, arriving thero In time to hear nn explosion the' robbers mado on tho vault door. Tbo oxploslon blow out tho tumbler to tho lock only, aud while tho mon were making ready for another blast tho posse made a noise and thrco men dashed out the back door, to bo mot by a volley of shot and bullets. They held the first crowd nt bay with a volloy from their revolvors,but ns they turned tho cornor of tho bank an other squad fired Into thorn, nnd ono rob ber foil with nlnoteen largo shot in his back aud neck. Tho other two mon got nway, although the trail of blood showed that ono of them was wounded. The cap tured robber saya his name Is Bill Wilson. Further thnu that ho will not speak. Your Hoy 'Wont Live n Month. So Mr. Gilman Urown. of 31 Mill St.. Soutli Gardner. Mass.. was told by tho doctors. His sou had Lung trouble, followiugTyphoid Malaria, and ho spent three hundred and sovcuty-fivo dollars with doctors, who filially gavo him up, saying: "Your boy wout live a month." He tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. Ho says ho owes his pro sent good health to tho use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to he tlio best in tho world for Lung trouble. Trial Pottles t ree at A. Wasley's Drug More. Hank Ollicers Indicted. Denver, May 8. An lndictmont has been returned In tho county criminal court against James B. Lazoar, ox-na-tlonal bank oxamlnor aud cashior and di rector of tho dofunct Union National bank. Thero nro four counts, oaoh charg ing him wl h receiving money knowing that tho bank was Insolvent, blx lndlot monts wero returned ngalnst Charles O. Atkins and six against Frank K. Atkins, making further charges uuder tho Insol vent bank law. I'jeo rills. Send votir address to II. K. Ilucklen & Co.. Chicago, and get a freo sample box of Dr. King's New Lite rills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and aro particularly cil'ectlvo in tlio cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria aud Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken hy their action, but by giving tone to stomach aud bowels greatly Invigorate tho system, ltegular size 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Chnrged with the lCreglo Murder. WASHINOTOS, May 8. Tho police now believe thoy havo the man who so bru tally murdered tho 19-yoar-old girl, Klslo Kreglo, horo last Monday afternoon. A negro arrostod yostorday at Harpor's Kerry, Va., nnd who attempted to drown himself to nvold npprohonslon.was brought to this city nt a lato hour last night by the police ollicers. Ho admits that his name U Irwin Ford, tho man wanted, nnd Ills description tallies with that commonly given him., Ho does not, howovor, admit tho crime. Itellef iu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relloved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kldueys. back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. 11 relieves retention or water and pain in nassliiK it almost immediately. If vou want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Bold hy Shapiro's pharmaoy, 1U7 South Main street. Sliemiudouli Directory. Business men and others, who have not yet secured ouoof thedirectoriesof Shcuaudoah, just issued, can obtain one by making appli cation at this office. The price is only f 2.00, and thoro aro only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without ouc of theso books. 2-21-t Hay Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lkssio & 1!ai:r, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. MSPEPS A. AN INDIANAPOLIS GENTLEMAN. various patent medicines and other remedies without any favornhlo result. They soine nuiva kiv leiuiioiuiy reuoi until IUO CUCCtS ofthemedlcino wero off. I attributed this .to my sedentary habits, being a bookcepcr with llttlo physical exercise, but I am glad to stato that tho tablets liavo oycrcomo nil these obstacles, for I have gained In flesh, sleep better, and nm better in every way. Tho ahovo is written not for notoriety, but is based on actual facts." Respectfully yours, A. W. Sharper, 61 Prospest St., Indianapolis, Ind. Itlssafo to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any stomach wcalcness or diseaso except cancer of stomach. They euro sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, con stipation and- headaches. Send for valuahlo llttlo book on stomach diseases hy addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages at BO cents. POLITICAL CARDS. ITIOn LEOISLATUKE, ! Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girnrdvllle, Pa. Subject to Democrntlo rules. JOR COUNTY TKEASUItEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Brood Mountain. Subject to Ke publican rules. JJIOIt CLERK OP THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of airardvllle. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Strc c Our Hot Towel Shave b becoming popular. You will like It. VTe makeftBpeclalty of halrcuttln; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office : 80 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in. J. II. rOSIEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy Olty, P. Having ntudled under some of the best masters n London and I'arU, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 'ANSY PILLS? Art AMD SUW.S0 4O.HR"WU MAP-"!' Wa; SPS.CIFIO CO,rOA.PA. 8' 1