"WANTS, fco. WANTED. Good Canvasser; Balary and expenses from start; steady work; Rood thonco for advancement. IIKOWN IIUO1. CO., Nerserymcn, llochestcr, N. Y. 8-31-3m TTtOH KENT. A desirable stable and car Jj rlaeo house on Market alley, botwoen Cen tre and I.loyd. Apply at IIehalu offlco. tt FOIt SAI.K. OHEA1. A first-class organ. Worth (150 when new, Apply to J J. l'raney. 11-25-lw TOR SAT CHEAP. Ono of Chambers & V Co's copylt c presses, tho present owner having no use for it; being good as new. Cull at llKiui.i) ofllce. HAI.E A billiard and pool tabic. If C sold this woolt prloo will bo low. Apply to T C. Hocse, 85 North Jardln street, Shenan doah. 18-1-lt FOR HALE. A one-third (S) Interest In the Mountain Colliery, situated on Hear Ilidgc, between bhonandoab and Maizevlllo. Tho place Is in first class condition. Hatisfae tory roasons giv n foi selling. For Informa tion, call ut colliery, or addross, OL1VEH J. ZKUIIB, lj.i.6t -henandoah, Pa. TTISTUAYUD.-To the premises of Mrs. it Oaugh in, at Wm. l'enn h red cow with whito Rpiits on forehead Mid whlto belly. Owner can have sime by applyin? to tho above address, proving property, and paying ox penbes. u-.tMt CI ALARY Oil COMMlSSION-To agents to hamiintiin IMtnnt Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho most useful and novel Invention of thoago. erases inK xnorouKiiiy m fcwuni.-i.uuun. wnrin iiitn mairiR. an tn 5ij0 ner cent, nro.it. a nn,a mnktno Kvi iwp wnftk. We also want a general agent to tako charge of territory, and appoint sub agents. A rare chance to make money. Writo for terms and samplo of eras ing. Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co., x003, LnCrosso, wis. ll-alm FOR SALE A vnluablo property on Last Coal street. One-half cash only required. Possession given April 1st, 1693. Suitable for a wholoBalo houso or factory. Apply at Hekai.d ofllce. I1. $v to $15 per day at homo, selling Lightning O Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, tableware, &c. Plates the finest of Jewelry btoou as now, on an khius oi iuowi im silver or nickel. No experience. No capital. 10-2S-2m II. K. DELNO& CO., Columbus, O ......... ... i ..-n T -T rlV" U 1 T.S ITV unm mission, to handlo tho new Patent Chemi cal inkurasing i-cncu. -iiiBiimcHuomuuKiouk-ost selling novelty over produced. lurases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No nbrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to 1820 In six days. Another tXS in two hours. Provipus experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address ThoMonroo Mf'gCp., La Crosse. Wis. x439 6-JMy Chi K PAYS for a home lot at May's Land tpJLO Ing, the lino suburb of Atlantlo City i 5 squares from H. It. ; commutatlou fare to Phila., 25 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; line driving, llshlng, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 houses butlt last year and not ono empty, a safo and sure investment; JS0 Invested will incroaso f'JUO in 0 months; 3 mills built this year; lots are 80 feet above ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash; ! into, fnr PS: title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 658 Franklin St., Philadelphia. vsii-im rlHAUTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby i rivnn that an annllcation will be made to tho Court of Common Pleas of the County of Schuylkill, State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, tho 20th day of Deo., A. D.. 1802, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, under the "Aot of Assembly to provide for the incorporation of certain corpor ations," approved April 29, 1871, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an intendod corporation to be called and known as 'King John Sobleskleo III Polish .Roman Catholio Uenollclal Society." of Hhonandoah, Pa., ihft character and oblect of which aro : The maintenance of an organization for nnofiHai nnd nrotectivo Durc-oses. by the establishment of a beneUcial fund therein, and to cultivate a charitable and benevolent spirit among tho members thereof. Said Society to be carried oil at Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, and for these purposos to have, posses and enjoy ail the rights, benefits, and privileges conferred by Bald Act of Assembly. M. M. HmiKE, Solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa., Nov. 20, 1802. 11-28 3w CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that he will open a new store at Corner Jardm and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, ClgirJ, Tobacco nnd Candy. Poul try and all kinds of gameiu season. Oystors .33.cl ar"iislx. Open Monday, November 21. JONATHAN HOUSER, .Real Estate Agent ! Olilco-31 Vst Laurel Street, Sliciiniitloiili, Pa, PROPERTY FOR SALE: i arm of 15 acres; house, barn and other out- building: property of 1). II. Mummy, In the Cntawlsea valley J1.500. Farm of 83H acres; house, barn, etc.; property of II D, Itentsohler, la tho C'atawUsa val- loy-K,Mi0. PUBLIC SALE ov l'tntsoxATi l'liovMnrr. Thore will bo a public ale, on tto pn mlses, one mile noriU of Lakeside (East Mahanoy Junction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock a. m., of valuable real estate. The Sroperty conslstsof a grist mill, dwelling bouse, am and oatbuildlugs. There are 25 acres, moroorless; a splendid fruit orchard In bearing-! never-falling well and springs. The loca tion is very desirable; good markets near, such as Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Tamaqua, llazle ton, eto. Terms of Sale Ten per cent, down on day of purchase f0 per oent. wltbln three months, and the balance can remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at tho Hbiiald office. H-lO-ts Mlltl. ELLEN IIEISEIt. Hess' Livery Stable, 118 N. MnrJcet Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES PInit turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the public patronage, SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 EiiHt Centre Street. The beet boer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigars always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. r m. uuiuck, ATTOItysr-AT-LAW, BIlKtUNIXUlI, l'A. Offices Room 8, P. O. Building, Bhenancoan, ana jtsterij uuuaing, i-oiwviu. OINTJ2 ENJOYS Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in (ts action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and nerccablo substances, its many oxccllcnt qualities commend it to all and have mado it tho most Donular reme.lv known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gist?. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- !. l p I. cure it, promptly lor any ono wuo wishes to try it. Do not accept any mbstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISO" OAL. LOUISVILLE. Kt NEW YORK, N.Y. BickHead&cbaand Tolleveall tho troubles incl flont to a bilious etato of tho syBtein, suoh oa Dizziness, Kaosca, Drowsiness, Distress after citing, l'aln in tho Sldo, to. Whilo their most remarkable bucccss has been shown In curin3 , JJcaiache, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Fills ars equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre Tenting this annoying complalntwhllo they also) correct all dlsordersoithoetomachtimuUte the ;jvor and regulate tho bowels. Evoalf thoyonlj coroa tti s they would be olmoB tpricelcss to thoso wM suffer from this dlstressingcomplalnt; butforta. uatelythelrgooduossdocsnotendhere,and those who once try them will find these little pills vain eblo In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. But after aUslck bea4 Istbobaneof so mnnv lives that hora Is where; womaVoourgrcatboast. OurpilUcuroitwhilo others do not. Cai tor's Wttle Llvor Pllla aro very small ana rery easy to take. One or two pills makoa dose. They are strictly vegeUblo and do not gripe or puif!, butl.y tholrgjutlo action please all who nsotlisn. Iuvlalsar j5rentsi llvofor$l. Rosa by droglats everywhere, or sent by maiL CARTER K1EDIC1KE CO., New York- SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Throat Sold by all Druccihts on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, llack or Chest Shiloh'a Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction, 25 cents. s I'S VITAL1ZER. Mrs. T ) 1 u naif Ainu. vtiuituiiiJKUi iviiiiiflnii, ShUoh'uVitaluer'SAVKlJ MY LIFE 1 eonaidcritlliebailremtlyfi)raiMiiUtalntmilKt Itverused," l'or Dysponsia. Llvor or Kidney troublo It excels, l'rteo iHcts. HIL.OH'S CATARRH REMEDY. Hnvoyou Catarrh If Try this llomody. It will roltove and Cu-o you. Price W vta. This In-, lector for Its successful treatment iq furnished free. Billion's Heraedlos ore sold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. For Bale by O. H. Hagenbuch. WSFTS SPEG!FI0 rorienoatliiK the entire system, clliiilnutlntf nil l'oisons from the ltlood. wlielher of scrofulous o inalurial origin, this iirepuration lias no equal. " For clclitecn months I had an I oatlnir sore on lay tongue. 1 wan treateil bv lieat local ldivslcian. ntulneil no relief : the soro gradually grev, 1 i -.c. I finally took s. 8. 8., and was entirely urcd after using a few bottles." v. ii. jiui. 1:110111:, iicnuerBon, tox. Trcatlie on lllood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. Tub Swift Stkoifio Co., Atlanta, Ua. XFt. SAKDEN'S LEGTR1G BELT UTItT PATtKTS- EtST IMrHVIMENTS. M1BNITIR suiriNscit. trill cars without medlftln all Wsstatss rMUltlsf rrsfc .virUkMOD or iirsin, BLr,e ircta, tk..as or issuers! usual fiiisu-lluo, drstti,. lu.i, Dsrroul dtl ilil, llsso lui.ii. I.ncuur. rbHumiill.m. kldn.r. llv.r sod liisdd.r Ms ?lskula, Uu. tscS, liunlitso, .etstios, f SBSrsl Ul-bsslib, sis hi. .I.etrl bait aostniiit HaiuU-rful lu,nraMH.nl. sv.r si slhsrt, sud ft. 1 . s eun ml tlisl It lattsntl flit bj trt vesrsf trm furi.lt f t.ltou.uo, uad will cars ill of tks sbors dl.ss ss or 00 pa. I Inn .nu'ls I .1 l'.n ourod bj tbls issrvoloiu la. t utioo sit.r in hkt rtu.ui.. i.,!, snn wsstrs 1 Jr.rt. art.illm.liiHl. in n 1. iiDil e v tTT OtLri Bt.lO Our po'sr'ut " ' ' " r.M't-rilU. M wmisolir tt tt. ertsltlt bota srar OH.! -4 wens intu IK1K nl. IliLl. UbLl S litslls sod 'Iforoui Sir, nCU ,CtlUart.KU la U 10 ( rsia. o,i. itr tsrft it' jtr.i.u. .ihuiow t.u.u, u, cXlVX3ilIVT BIiMOTHIO CO . Mp P - wjadHny. NEW VORfc nalurlai orl i rt 11 BUDDENS2EII8 FREE. rh Flimsy llnlldlne comrantur Ri-lnusod fr m R;ngSlng. Knvf York, Ilee. 2. Warden Brown, of Sing Sing prison, In reply to an In quiry from Rfconler Smytho ni to the conduct of Charles A. rimldernlek, who vras sentenced to 10 years' Imprisonment In State prison and fined $500 in 18d5 for building unsafe homes in tuts city, stated that the prisoner's conduct hat li.yond reproach. In consequence of this, the Recorder ordered that he be released, and remittod the $300 Que. Buddenstek was a building contractor, and galnsd an unenviable reputation for erecting buildings in which the materi als used irere ot the cheapest kind. A row of buildings in course of construc tion on West COtli street tumbled down during a storm, killing several men em ployed thareon. Buddeiulek was Indicted for man slaughter, and his trinl, conviction, and sentence quickly followed. THE LAWRENCEVILLE STRIKE, rronpect That It Will 1 Ucolareil On Prtly Bitnn. PiTTsntmo, Dec. 2, Every Indication points to the speedy settlement of the Luwrencevllle strike. While some ot the leaders talk about staying out all wintur and longer, If necessary, it is positively known that a large portion ot the men have mado nppllcation for posi tions. No less than 00 of the former employes are known to have mado p'ersonal appli cation wlthlil the past 43 hours, nud it is the general impression that the strike will be declared off by to-morrow. Yesterday 23 of the puddling f uniaoes at the 29th Btrect mill were shutdown. Tho furnaces, it Is understood, aro to be repaired. CELEBRATED THE VICTORY. llatiquut uf IIia lienitirratia hnclety Jis-y City. Jehset Citt, Dec. 2. The Democratic Society of New Jersey gave a reception and banquet at Taylor's hotel in Jersey City last night to celebrate the victory of Nov. 8. There were 200 guests present. Congressman Qeorge B. Fielder acted as toastmaster. Among the speivkera were Qov.-elcct Werts, joslah yulucy, ot llassachussttt; W. It. Grace, W. C. 1. Breckinridge, and Col. R J. Bright, of Indluna. DEATH OF A HEROINE. Tile Only Wnmsu Who Curried 111" 0. S. Vlug-tn 11 tin Uurliie the l.atr. War. Wasiiiuqtox, Dec. 2. The only woman who oarrled the United States ilug in battle during the late war is dead at the Outfield hospital, this city. She was lira. Elisa K. Cutler, and at Fort Donelson, as her husband's regiment was righting desperately, she appeared ou the Held, sword in hand, and bearing the regimental colors aloft, and remained ou the field until ordered aboard a steam boat by the colonel. BANK ROBBERS SENTENCED. Til. l'ra.lluld. N. J., lleslioiaduoa Get 10 Year ttaoh. Freehold, N. J., Dec. 2, Frederick Smith and James K. Morris, tho two young bandits who robbed the Farmers' National bank at Allentown, pleaded guilty before Judge Couovor, ot this place. Both prisoners pleaded for meroy, and said it was their first ofTentr. The court sentenced oach of them to 10 years in tho State prison at Trenton. DIRECT ENTRY TO NEW YORK. l'urpose ur tli ew Hnglnud's llanbury Short Line. Boston, Dec. 2. New York & New England people admit that the proposed new line from Danbury, Conn,, south west to the Stuta line is for a direct en- trunco to New York both for tho New England uiid Boston & Maiue roads. Vole In Illinois. Sl'RlNoriEi.D, 111., Dec, 2. The official vote ot Illinois has been received and canvassed uud the results can now be btutvd with absolute accuracy. The vote for President is us follows: Cleveland, 42U,2T; Harrison, 31)0,283; Bidwell, 25,- i(J: Weaver. .!,"U7: Cleveland 'a pin. rallty, 20,908. For Governor, Altgeld'a plurality over Flfer is 2'j,oJd. "Uttol. Tom's" Cubln Off for Cliloii. New Orleans, Dec. 2. A special train ou the I exits & 1'acillo railroad yesterday removed from (Juopiu station the real deuce of "Unole Tom." the hero of Har riet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uuclo Tom's Cabin." It will be tuken to Chicago aud put ou exhibition. She PtUTIira. llurulars to night. Ubioaoo, Dec. 2. Mrs. Mena Berger. while cleaning her husband's saloon, win suddenly comronteij by three masked burglars. The gritty woman quickly pulled it revolver and commenced shoot ing. One of the trio was wounded, but all escaped. I.uki' MMcultlosut riuy. Baltiuohk, Md., Deo. 2. Luster played six games simultaneously against 14 ot tue nest men the local cluu muster These H were divided ut the nix boards, eacn Having a leaucr. loiter adminis tered defeat to the lot In muguitloent style. lv Jiiuea IiiHitfiirutfrl. Montoomsuy, Ala., Dec 2. Tho in auguration ot Thomas G. Jouett to lilt seooud term us Governor ot this Stata took place yesterday aftertiuou. Neither Kolh nor uuy of tiiti supporter attempted iu any vruy to dUturb the procewdiugs. Opens House Dauiux.d by riie. Nobwalk, Conn., Dec 2. Nichols Opera House iu New Canaan, owned ny G. Dull Nichols of New York, took me from a defective tlue yesterduy afternoon uml several thousand dollars damage was dune. Autliruuite Alllle Bilspeuils. WlLKKguAHHH, Pa., Dec 3. llarimm mine at Pltlatoii, oueot the lurgealof til anthracite mines, bus suspended opera tions Indefinitely. Four hundred nieu aru out of work. Contribution totti. CoiucUuoa Fund. Washington, Dec. 2. A rousctenci contribution ot J0U from Now ork hui beeu received at the Treasury Depart-meat. GOULD AT DEATH'S DOOR The Great Financier Cannot Long Survive. RETICENCE AS TO HI3 ILLNESS. Bftll)vei, TlnwrTtr, tliat TT. Is Dylne rt Oiisuuiptlun All Ills rarally t till Iledtldo Dr. lluasi tn Co-slant At tendance No On. Adnalttaot ts Itis Uoun, 'ot lCvnu lutlmsito Vtl.urla. New York, Dec. 2. "Mr. Gould U Yery low." That is the answer the butler gave to every one who called last night at the house of Jay Gould. There was a startling significance in that answer. During all of the attacks of illness whloh have troubled Mr. Qould for the last two years, the butler has invariably been instructed to deny that Mr. dould was tck. In the Stock Exchange it has often been rumored that Mr. Qould was con sumptive; that he had been afflicted with heart dlsenso; that be had boon at death's door, and that he was dead. Every time the Gould stocks were attacked by the bears rumors of his death havo been sent afloat by the Industrious brokers. This time, however, there is no ques tion that the great financier is lying dan- JAY GOULD. gerously 111. Friends say the butler would not have receivtd instructions to make the announcement of Mr. Gould's critical condition if there were any hopes of his recovery. ALL UIS FAMILY AT nOMB. The entire family was at the house, In cluding the sons, George and Edwin, and their wives; Howard Gould, the youngest son, and Miss Helen Gould, who Is herself said to be lying ill In an other room. Dr. John A- Munn, the family physi cian, was in constant attendance in the slok room yesterday and last night. Dr. James G. Jane way was also called in at noon, and the physicians held anxious consultations over the patient. The greatest mystery surrounds the house. No one is admitted, not even the most intimate friends, several who called succeeded In getting personal mes sages to George and Edwin, but only re ceived nnswert that Mr. Gould was "very ill." George Gould was at the ofllce in the Western Union building all day yester day. He looked ha -rrat-d aud careworn. He had btca sitt. u .ill night with his father. It has been thought for two years that Mr. Gould would not live long. lie has been troubled with neuralgia in the head uud the concomitant insomnia. Tills trouble was aggravated by it nervom dyspepsia, which required dieting and constant watchfulness on tuo part of UH physician, Dr. Munn. BOTH INSTANTLY KILLED. Two Iluuuway Cats Cans, a Futl jioot dent at 8Il.ui.nso, Ia. Greenville, Pa., Dec 2. AtShenango yesterday two freight cars broke loose on a steep grade and started toward the sta tion at a terrific gait, having a clear piece ot track two miles long to get head way on. As they npproached Shonango the switch engine there happened to be on the main track, and before the men In the oab could eaoape the cars were upon them with a crash and roar that was heard for miles. James Dunley, engineer on the switch engine, aud Charles McDowell, his lire man, were ins. autly killed. lhe wruck of both engine and can vas complete. Will Nut Ileopeu th Strllio. lloiiEHiUAD, Drc. J. lucre Is no truth In the report that the strike at th Carnegie mills will be reopened. Tin only matter tuken into consideration a the meeting was that of providing relief for tbe families of the striker who ure in need of assistance. A lliltlalt IJaik Ashore. IIioiilanu Lionr, Muss., Dec 2. The British bark Kate Harding, bound for Portlaud, Me., whloh went ashore here, lies well up on tbe beach, and is appar ently uninjured. The northeast gale continues, aud the sea ts very rough. Child Murder at ltd Hank. IIed Bank, N. J., Dec 2. Josephine Ilardgrove, a colored domestic, bus been committed to the county jail for killing her new born bnho. Tbe girl is 21 yean of uge and camu from Virginia about six months ago. Airs. Alvttr hues fur lilvoi-uu. St. Louig, Dec 2. Mrs. Aunle L. Myer, wife of II. J. Myer and daughter of W. J. Letup, the millionaire brewer, bus Bled a suit for divorce from her husbaud and asking the custody of their child. Ills llody llluwn to Atoms. Centhaua, Pa., Dec 2. Anthony vVeloh, a miner employed at tbe Ceil truliu oolllry was blown to atoms by the premature explosion of a blast during the morning. N'tll spupir Humor Parllod. Nkwi'oht, 11 I., Deo. 3. There Is no truth iu the story that Harry Alitor Carey, the nephew of the late J. J. Aster, bus purchased the Newport "Herald." ii Gov. H'-urr It. Iloyt lli'ud. WlLKKSBMUtE Ph., Dec 3 Gov .'nor llsn y M IKyt Is dead. THE YACHTS WILL RACE. Lriird llnnrnven'i Cliallttng" Confirmed by tn. Hwynl fqila1ron. Niw York", Dec. 2. In a long oable despatch sent by Lord Dunraven from hh country seat, Adare, in Ireland, he states that his challenge for tho American Cup has been confirmed by the Rofal Yacht Squadron of England, and that it should arrive in New York on Sunday next. "My yacht," said he, "will be christ ened the Vulkyrle. She will be 85 feet ou the water line. She will be designed by O L. Watson and built on tho Clyde. Her custom house measurement will fol low the challenge as soon as practicable.' Th. conditions are, In brief, that the boat muat win three out ot five races, wuich shall be sailed over outside courses, and at least three of the races must be to windward or leeward and re turn. If he wins he says that he will not re fuse to accept a challenge under the deed of gift of 18b7, which means that he ac cept the new deed of gift. This is good news for yachtsmen here, and many of them nre exproesing satis faction to-day. They feci sure there will he a race, and ex-Commodore Kano says It will bo the biggest yachlng event that has ever been seen In the world. DIAZ'S INAUGURATION. For tho Fourth Tliui. lfa Is InstalUd Pl.sldout nf Mnxico. City or Mexico, Dec 2. The fourth inauguration ot Gen. 1'orfirio Diaz as President of Mexico took pl.tco yesterday amid great pomp In tho Chamber ot Dip uties. The houses were decorated and tho streets crowdud. The constitutional oath was admin's- tercd by the President of the Chamber, M. Chavero. After the ceremony Presi dent Diaz went to the palace, whero he received congratulations for two hours. The highest army officers presented him with an album containing their au tographs. During the ceremony of In auguration cannon were fired and bands Dlayed In the streets. STEAMER PERHAPS LOST. A Surmise That It rlrded UitTu New York unil u U.ruian 1'ort, Dcndee, Dec. 2. A severe cale has been prevailing over Scotland since Sun day. Heuvy snow stormB nre reported in tbe far north, accompanied by thunder and li. V. aing. A i.t 1 1 y of wreckage has drifted ashoni ui Uil tpool and other places on the west const. Among tbe wreckage nre nunibi'r of bottles bearing tho uddresses of New York and German houses, and it is therefrom judged that a large steamer bound from German port for New York has been lost. SATOLLl'S PROPOSALS. The Legate Asks Leave nf tho Fops to rubllsh Thorn. Washington, Dec. 2. Mgr. Satolli, the Papal Lsgate to the World'et Fair, has cabled the Pope for permission to make public the educational propositions sub mitted by him to the Catholic Arch blah ops ot America and their reply. Bishop Keane, with whom the Legate Is stopping, said that if published tuu document would be sualclent answer to the statement that the Archbisho ps had refused to agree to tho proposals of Mgr. bdtolii. A BAD BANK FAILURE. Threats of Dr.poaii.irM of the Collapxod Munn City Hank. Joliet, III., Dec. 2. The condition ot tbe collapsed Stone City Bank and the Enterprise company looks more serious to-day. Everything in sight has been attached. The many small depositors who responded to the advertisement of the bank for long time deposit ou interest are breathing all sorts of threats. The father ot the Fish brothers is al most crazed by the crush. Ho placed every confidence in his son George as a financier. ISxoepttnu I'll.-d In Potter's Case. Bosros, Dec 2. Asa P. Potter, ex president of the faileil Maverick Bank, has filed exoeptions to the rulings of Judge Putnam of the United States Cir cuit Court, who sustained eighteen counts ot the indictment charging Potter with making false ontries in the books. This brings tbe case before the United States Supreme Court ou questions ot law, but does not delay the trial ot Pot ter, which occurs Jan. 24. Cliaraed TIUi Attempted Mnrricr. Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 2. Charles and Alouzo Roberta and Jack Harvey have been arrested at Taloville, St. Law rence county, charged with attempted murder aud riot. They were nmoug the leaders iu tbe attack which was made by miners on the bounties of Italians lie- cause the latter flouted the dug of their nation above their ionics. Tb Appropriation IiiauHlnlr'nt. Washington, Dec. 2. The annual re port of Secoud-AsUtunt Postmaster General Bell states that the appropria tion ot $2,609,760 for the railway mall service for the current fiscal year la deemed tnsufllolent and an appropriation of $2,041,000 for the fiscal year ending June UU, 1SU4, will be asked. Green Ooosls M.ri TJlscharc.il. Hobokkn, N. J,, Deo. 2. Goorge El wood and ueorge imams, the green goods men, arrested for swindling John Tuthill and James Scheyck, of Missouri, were arraigned before itecoruer JlclJoii ough yesterday, Tuthill and Soheyok failed to appear aguiust them, and they were discharged. I'ountl Utility of Murder. TnENTON, Dec 2. John KoccIhs, Slav, who in a fit of jealousy Inst July htiot ana iclllea ilary jaaiolit, liia mis tree, wits found guilty ot murder in the first degree lust night, and will be sen lenoed to death next Mouday, Kx-S.uator IukuUs Ioturlu&T. Atchison, Kan., Dec 2. Kx-Senator IugulUiisoo a lecture tour. He apeaki at Akron, O. , to-night, uud from there goes to New Kugland. He will devota the greater part u! his lecture to indus trial queetlous. O .v. l'euli'a umtul 1'lurulity. Miiwavhue, Ws.,Dec 2. The ofllclal count gives Pi-rk, Democrat, for Oov- ernur. 178,li)8 Hpooner Itepubllcau, I70, itis, rerris pturaiity, (,0s. tbestorative l Of all forms, Tfcnruleln, Spasms, rils. Bleep-. IvssuesH, lullncns, JBIzzlncss. Jtluca, Opium Itnbtt. llrnnkenner.,etr.,nrortirrd bv lilt. IH1I.IM' ItllMTOIJ.VTJVU M.ItVINIi discovered by tho emhv ut Indiana Specialist In nervous disease, ltd' n t c utaln opiates or dangerous dmrn "Ii.ivo been takln? lilt. Jiii.ut- stun l-. vii vj: ft;jJviM;ror Epilepsy. Kromtp! rnber t January IiErouit -..tiKtiJoXerr! i- Ih dftk i ronvulalons. andnotvaiter Hires : -.-it'rt' v-, r- -o no more attacks John 13. n . i : , , . , Mich." "1 Iinvo boon nslnR Mil. Wll.ISi' JiENTOK ATIVK JIERVI'ir.lnriw, four months. It ii'" brought ru-ri 1 ' ' -.vo taken tt lurcpllepsy.andc'L, . -i -:i.-,f. .'onowcckhavo Md no nttaclr 'f- -d ' ' ! nr. pa. .lea AMEUK n.io book of f ' 1 a Uru ists rvc-?ih i , 3l:.flLE3 rr T-v.t. CQ P'xh-irt, ind. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Pro von ts Dandruff. Mm RUSSIAN SOAP Specially Adapted for Use in Hard WateJ, Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals aro lined In tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa tvhich a absolutely pare and soluble It has vioreth an three time i with Stareb. rrowroot or Suirar. aud is tar mure eco nomical, costing leaa than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourmbing, and K.uULr DIGESTED. Sold by(iroreri everynhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mats. RUPTURE We. the nnclerslEned. were en' irely cured ot rui ture by Dr. J. B. Mayf. 91 Arch HU. Phlladelt.hla. Pa.. S.Jones l'hdlps. Kennel Square, Pa.: T. A. KrellK, Hl-itlugion. 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"My ivlfto.svlio s ljtlrliIiU-a for o I fli ts en luotitUs, atrrinr uiili llrmljiel.l'a J'VHVI Jteyulatur tat litu luuulUa i Eettlun well." J M JonnaoH. Malvern, Ark. UniDrlELli ItKoraaroii Co.. Atlanta, Ua. tiuU by Ui uiats ut J1.U0 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED, Salary and expenses paid. Address W AT, HMITII CO. deneva Nursery Oeneva, N Y, EsUblUhed 1618. ijPTO U RS E LFI araSSijy IftronbledylthGonorrhceay. S3MClcet,Vhltes,fipermatorrhceiBB tfKor any unnatural discharge aaasB HtjJJWypiir drugrjlst for a bottle of rafiSSif 1)1,": O. It cures in a few days rmrln Tl,h ut thr 11 1(1 or pubiiciiy of a. jSPVVrSl doctor. Non-poisonous and. raftSaJB (ruarnnteed not to atrlcture. 'ijWft IV.Itrrjat American Cure. mm Hi M aittsl t-DOSEoiiwv:
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