WANTS, too. I?Olt ItKNT.A good-slied stable. Apply to . U Schocnor, 8 North Main streot. 12-9-lw POU KEftT. Society and club rooms In the i. post ofico uuuumg. Appiyvu u, M. llurko, AtlnrnnvIloomS. 1S-1MI QALArfY OH COMMISSION-TO agents to O hanlle the I'atent Chomlcal Ink KrasltiK Pencil. Tho most useful and novel Invention of the ana Ureses ink thoroughly In two seconds, Acents mnklni IM per week. Wo also want a eehcnil URfnt to take chargo or territory, aim Ipnoint sub agents. A rare cnunco to mako ufm: fnr inrina and samrjlo of eras- Monroe erasing; imts. w, A...r,v, AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle tho now Patont Chemi cal InkErasing Pencil. Tho quickest nnd great est Belling novelty over produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion or Paper. Works like mwlc. 200 to WW per cent, nrollt. One agent's safes amounted to M-ln iixdays. Another $32 In two hours. 1'revious experience not necessary. For term" and lull particulars, addrss The Monroo Mf'g Cp., La Crosse. Wis. I3S PROP031TIONH FOR GOOD HU.SfJl-.Sa Mon. The l'rovldent l.ifo Assviatlon, No. 207 N. Liberty street. Halllmoro, Md. rto slres to cngugo ft manager in t'lls p irt of tho state. An experienced, actlvo business mpn, whn rain nrfRnnt nrnner tcsllmonlals. as to obaracter and ability, and who Is willing to do personal work, is offered a permanent nndprofltnbl position. Tlio Association also nqulres t"0 sorviivs of spdal, dlstrlct.and local agents, Aourosa. Wivr "Aqenoy Depahiment.' U1 e PAYS for b homo lot at May's Land fpXU lag, the tlno suburb of Atlantic City; 6 squares from It. It. ; commutation faro to Phlla., 25 cents; lias court house, hotels, schools, nhnrchni. cotton, nancr. clothing, cigar sash. brick, and lumbering mills, with finest wator noweri lino driving, tlshlng. gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 housos built last year and not ono empty; a safo and sure Investment! tso Invested will increase taXHnflmonths; 3 mills built this yoar; lots are 80feot abovo ocean; lu per cent, on ior oasn; 21ntfnr2S: title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., C68 PrankllP St., Pnlludolphla. 9-30-lm TWICE TOLD TALES Aro somotirces a bore, but when tho people avo told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Storo they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town they aro glad to lest tho truth of tho oft repeated story. Ho also keeps on hand full linojof Grosories, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Rospectfully notifies his friends that he will open a now storo at Corner Jar Jin and Oak Streets,' Where ho will keep a full stock of Green Groceries,, ClgtrJ, Tobacoo and Candy. Poub try and all kinds of game in seion. OysitorH axicl IPifala. Open Monday, November 21. Scheider's Saloon and Restauran Loading Saloon in town Cfntr nntl Whitn Nts (Ulckcrt's old stand) First-class Eating- Bar. Finest Wblskoys In tho Market. PUBLIC SALE OV 1'JIKSOXAI, J'JWl'lCJlTl'. There will be a public vale, on tbo pn raises, one mile north of Lakesldo (Haul Mahanoy Junction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock a. ru of valuable roal estate The Eroperty consist" of a grist mill, d welling bouto, arn and outbuildings. There aro iS acres, moroorlessi asplonald fruit orchard la bear ingi never-falling well and springs. Tbo loca tion Is very desirable; good markets near, such as Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Tamaqua, liazlo ton, etc. Terms of Sale Ten per cont. down on day of purchase: 40 per cent, wltnln three months, and the balance can remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at tho llniiALDornco. 11-18-ts Mils. ELI-EN HEISEIl. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely ruab com panies represented by 3DA."Vir FAUST, 120 S. JaromSt., SIicnanoaah,Pa. T. J. O'HABEN'S BsurToer Slxop, COR MAIN AND OAK STS. everything In tho tonsortal Una done In first class stylo. A line bath room attached. XjXjsQ-SriD'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 IJaHt Centre Street. The best boor, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines ana unesi cigars always on hand; ROBERT LLOYD. Prop JOHN R. COYLE, AKoruey-at-Ltw tnd Ret Estate Ageit, Offloe HddU' Ualldlnc, Bhenkndhoa, Pa OJXTEJ ENJOY Both tho method and results when Syrun of Fics is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tho tasto, and acts enntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the inly remedy ot its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tneto and ac :eptablo to tho stomach, prompt in ts action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and acrrecnblo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo roada it tho most popular rcmcJv known. byrup ot Jfigs is ior sale in OUc nd $1 bottles liy all leading drug gists. Any -reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who ; -i . . . t. . i . iu iry iu uo not accept nuy luustitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISC CAL, ICUISVIUE, Kt HEW YORK, N.Y. nick Reulicheand rolloyoall tho troubles Incf dont to a blUoua etato of tho system, suoh &Et Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eitlng.r-slnln the BIJo. io. Wlillo their most remtrkablo success has been shown la curing JteaSache. yet Carter's Llttlo Llvor I1U arc equally viluablo in Constipation, curing and pro venting th!sannoy!ngcomplalnt,whllo they alia correct alldlsordorsoithostomachtlmulaia the) ;ivcrsndrogu!atothobowela. Even It they onlj cur 00 Achstheywouldboitmostprlcelesstothbsanha suffer from tills distressing complaint: but fortu nately tbetrgoodnoas does notendhero,and thoso Trho once try them will find theso llttlo pills vain- oblo In omany ways that they wiU not bo wil ling to ao witnoni ine hem. But after aUslckheu In the bsno of so many IW03 that hero Is wbera vro make our great boaat. OurpilUcureltwhUo Others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver rilh aro very small ana very easy to tke. One or two pills make a dose. Thuy aroatrioily veyeUblo and do not gripe or purR, but by their g5ntl a lion idoaao all who usethtm. Iuvial3tQlfints j flvefor$l. Bola If druinjiaU OTtrj-wboio, or acnt by mad. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALL PiLL, SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Cougbs, Croup, Soro TJiront. Sold by all Drucgitts on a Guarantee. 1'ora Lame Side, Back or Clint Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give great atisfaciioa. 15 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S.Hawkins,Cuattnnoogn.'l'onn.,snys: "Wittoh's Vilallzer'SA.Vt:D MY LIFE ' 1 eotulder it (lie best remedy for ailchllUMUdiimUm 1 ever used." For Dyspepsia, Uver or Kidney trouDio it oxccis. rneo ia cts. SHI LO H'SJC ATA R R H SfeaiR E M E D Y. 1 Havoyou Catarrh? Try this ltemcdy. HwlU rellovoand Cu-o you. Prico 60 cts. This In-, joctor for ltssuccossful treatment lsf urn lahed free. Bhlloh's Iteroedlcs nro sold by us on a guarantee to ulvo satisfaction. For ealo by O. H. Hagenbuoh. j.iR&TCHES TEH MOHIHa tro'ibli'sonie gkin dlJKMUti cau'O'.l i-j strrateli lot in moiitli. and t . ..t-1 !) it tew days use ofl II. Wm IT, JStZISSSZll' aV' t L'ini Manboro, s. a SWIFTHff PECIF1C Ti'-.ired toniorstirii of Villa rtwellliiK j 11 i:ik JllSTS'&S s.iil lme liiul lie !iv'jis of "BaSfy irT """ t,,f' ,v JIaiv urnrulnen cihviciuns atundol 1 id fiilad, bucB. H. B. did the vurl:. Hl'L W. Kl&KrATKlCK. Juhnwn City. Tin 1 ttirt, 11 Illor I an I S' 11 l.i ,st Innilr 1 free Vjty hWHT .S-i:clHD Cuill'A.NY, Of! Att ml . I ,j , SANDEH'S UTtCT PATEHTS- ffff T tWITH tttCTII. "ST SM,? MaGNtTIB Till tors without tntdlclna U VTaatiteaa rusltUf frti. uiertaaatiaa i uiaiu, ncra loreii, iiHuri or luaiierattti (ttusvl cihauilon, drama, tuttei, brruut dtt klily, tltO Imnui. Itaauor. rhui..naiiui. kid nor. liver and biaddar Mia pUlutl, Uu.a taek, luu iu, aolauqa, gtotrtvl iU-UtUh, U Thia fUatrl bait aontAliiH tuMteifktl loi ore ( OTaf at tlitri. an lv a eurreul tliat ll loatauUj fli by tlavaarai r ivrrtit vft.11uo.uu. am nui run u ui m ixt simi ivr )) T-ouaDai ha Urp ur4 Ivy tbla otarfatow tof oiloa antr an oiimi tftntaio ikimu.ina vt lira bb araiorialaoniii in tniin-i rr tihtr a IU,m M.trful imnr,AlJ KI.K1 1 It II' hi V U M)RT ! Ik. (?!( been vtr afiii 4 waak wan r ItKK H I HALL RkLTfeV lUalth tail rifarvsa Birenslk LlalUNrkkU U u t Bl TIT. Siad far larft U'-dratod (auvMeU, Malt4 (tV j mail. aorni No r" Toaawuy ntvr tunn CARTER'S ILESTM BELT BLAINE AT DEATH'S DOOR The Ex-Secretary's Condition Reported as Critical. DISEASE HAS REACHED HIS LUNGS. The Plan for Ilemorlne tl rotlrnt to CallTurnlA Abandoned rtcuaon to llevo That JIo lIny laa Away at Any Moment Talk of Ills ICnibrucInc tho Catholic Faith Jtnnewed. Wasiiinoio:?, Dec. 15. Jriiios O. Blaine Is now on his death bed. The strength-sapping malady from which he has suffered (or so long a time has as Mimed a form which warns his family of n speedy termination. The disease attacked his lungs a short time ago, and Its course his baflled the skill of his physician. The visit, of Dr. E. G. Janoway, of New York, to Mr. Blaine Is Indicative of the extreme anxiety of the family. Ills I.lings Affected. When the fact became known that Mr. Blaine's lungs were succumbing to tho ravages of the disease plans were laid to convey the distinguished invalid to Pasa dena, Cal.) In tho hope that a mild and soothing climuta might enable him to rally. Ills weakness, however, Increased so rapidly that it was deemed unsafe to move him, and the trip to California was abandoned. There Is reason to bcllevo that the ex- Secretary's death may occur any day. May llecouie a Catholic. The I?ov. Father Ducey'H visit to tho Blaine residence at this time has natur ally revived the tnlk about tho ox-Secretary embracing the Roman Catholic faith. A strong boiler prevails hero that it is Mr. Blame's desire to dio n member of tho church of which his mother was a devout member. TO SUSPEND IMMIGRATION. Home uud Senate Committees in I'avor of Sueli a l'lan. Wasiiikqtox, Dec. 15. At the joint session of the Immigration committees of the Senate and House it was shown that there was a general feeling in favor ot suspending nil immigration to this country for periods vurying from ono to live years. Senator Quay said that it was tho unanimous opinion of the commltteo which hod taken testimony in New York and ulsewhera on tho subject that Immi gration should be entirely suspended, and Hale added that ha feared the shortness of the present session would make it impos sible to pass any bill save ono suspending Immigration for only a year. Senator Hill sent to tho joint commltteo a request that no final action bo taken until the New York representatives of tho various steamship companies could bo beard. Representative Geissenhalner of New Jersey created a mild sensation by an nouncing his unalterable objection to any and all propositions looking to restriction of Immigration. He is strongly in favor of the picbent Influx of Russian Jews. CONGRESSIONAL DOINGS. Army Appropriation ltlll Piuaed In the llnuav Autl-Optlou ltlll lUeuaiIori. Washington, Deo. 15. Tho famous Mcflurrahan claim occupied the attention of the Senate up to 2 o'clock, when It wont over without action. Tho rest of tho sossion was occupied with the Anti-Option bill, Mr. George, of Mississippi, occupying tho floor, and leaving his speech still uullnlshod when the time for adjournm&jt came. Ilia strictures on tho New York Cotton Kx change were of a bitter tone, the business of that institution being denounced 0.1 "unhallowed truffle," nnd its sales of cotton being characterized as "sales of phantom bales." In the House the Army Appropriation bill was passed, with very little discua tion. Cotiaul KellocC iixinu ralccl. Nhw York, Doo. 15. It is reported that Dr. Jauies 0. Kellogg, United States Consul at Stettin, Germany, has resumed hit. official duties, havlhg been cleared of the charge which Dr. Jenkins, the health officer of this port, brought against him. Dr. Jenkins charged, and still insists, that Dr. Kellogg was absent from his of ficial duties, and did not oxamino emi grants when tho cholera llrst broke out. ContosttuB Sumiml Suwyer's trill. Salem, Mass., Dec. 15. Proceedings have begun in tho Supreme Court in the contest of the will ot Samuel IS. Sawyer, of Qloucustur, who died Dec. 11, 1880, leaving nearly $1,000,000, of which $400, 000 is left to literary and charitable in- htitutious. The relatives weio left but a few thousand dollars ouch. The will is disputed on the grounds of uudue influ ence and insanity. Tho Now Quubeo Mlulatry. Moktrual, Dec. 15. M. Tuillon, who lias been summoned by the lieutenant Governor of QuebtM to form a new ad ministration, lias gone to Quebec. Thero is the best ot authority for saying that all the present Ministers will be invited to retain their present portfolios, und there is reason to hellevo they will do' so. C'nusjtit In a Shaft anil Killed. PoguuhTEit, N. Y., Dec. 15. -William Thtebold wits killed by being caught by n swiftly revolving shaft In Willlamti & Hoyt's shoo factory yesterday, lloth leg wave broken mid his body wui otherwise mangled. Knocked Out Mulduou's Oyrlolie, PiiiUicm-rHiA, Deo. 15. lua four round go at the Ariel Club last night between the uilddlfwwigbU Hilly Yoager of New York uud Fred Morris, Muldoon's Cyclone, Yeoger was knocked out in the second round. Oen, ltoteamns Improving. Washington, Deo. 15. The ooaditlon of Qtui. IfcMHNiraus this morning Is said to be gradually iuiprovlng. Juttlvo I. ulnar Itettar. WAiuimmxf, Du. 15. Justice Lamar, ot the United Mtatoa Supreme Court, is a llttlo better to-day. lkadrewaUI romliiQ; to Aiuerlni, London, Deo 13 - -M Paderewski has leftLoudou eu route for the United States. TWO KILLED, TWO INJURED. I'ntiil Kiploaloiv "1 Dynamite at Mllnea vllln, I'm. IIazlkton, Ta., Deo. 15, An explosion of dynamite oceurrod at Mlluesvllie lait night with terrible results, Thomas Walter and Michael Parrish wera blown almost to atoms, and Domlntck Walter, contractor, and Michael Marine were fatally Injured. Owing to tho critical condition of the two injured men, no statement as to the cause of the accident can be obtained. It is believed, however, that Contractor Walter, with his son Thomas, went to the blacksmith shop to tbsw out dyna mite, and that ono of the sticks acci dentally fell to the floor and exploded, Mr. Cleveland Will Ttemnln at Lakewood. Nkw York, Dec. 15. Mr. Cleveland an nounces that he lias decided to go to Lakewood on Jan. 15 to remain until he goes to Washington. He will preparo his inaugural address at Lnkowood and go from there direct to Washington. Col. Lamont and Mrs. Iimont will accompany Mr. and Mrs, Cleveland and their daugh ter to Washington. Urging n Modi Mention of the Law. WAsntNOTO.v, Dec. 15. A number of prominent railroad men were before the Sanatu Commltteo on Interstate Com merce to urge the passago of the amend 'ment to the Interstate Commerce law mod ifying tho law to allow railroads to form pools and also to wipe out the penal clause of the punishment prescribed. I.ixIro Troubles to llo Settled. Nouwalk, Conn., Dec. 15. Master Frederick Mead, of St. John's Lodge, No. 0, F. and A. M., is authority for the state ment that the trouble between St. John's Lodgo and the Connecticut Grand Lodge will undoubtedly bo settled during the present week. THE 5CS530 I THAT CURES nirxrs s. wells, FL Jackaoa, X. Y U gScrofula anil Salt Rheumn 153 Of 20 Years Standlnfr, ( m BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES. S feDANA SABSAVAE1I T A CO., SB fa 0. -i 1 t tii - i iunlyccrtHythatIhavehofn jgn.iiti.nr for out t&Si nir with Srrol. nlt ji.t1 Nult IChviiiii. Have em p toyed a pTjinany rMi imn tnd expeudeel many dollars InS K" proprli-tary iiifdiclni, blood purlflcn, altrativpa,fiia ctc.rtt'., asMl Bihavaboenon tha markf-t ior theHS S!3laM2.'y-ari,iilI iifnii iivull or leeiifllt, asaitd tieblelrm up hope that there vaa any help lor Ijjj 25 me. With very little faith I nurThaspd a bottle olWs EHyourSAUSAI'AJUIXA of m Uranitt, whlcli Im Otmaoe mm guarantee tf i not beneflUtl ha2" Kh Ing I nhouitt Ltiil ai pgof any IxmeRt ai no mctlicf Mltn rjli tn v nana. T hmi' 1 . later. NohoiH-Wl 1 r ireatmpntwietnedS itot taken mora tban itiic-hall of btie bottle t.hen to my urprijH KEMuna ituu ueipitiir mi. Hare Uken tiviitrt Udltottlfst and 11111 (UJICIll. The Mrir.5S lure taken tivit ubI'Iii wm'i tun mi Jicuicti iuu 1 iuw ukc a new num. Ireooiomend W DANA'S 1 1 SAHSAPAHILLA 1 FJBui all who wlh a lllnoil I'm lllt r tliut ygOiirv. Youra TCiy truly. Oil rifELra s. wells, m Ei n.Jackion,St.Laiifren.wCo.,N. Y. S Si Qran-Si Mr. Weill ll wtll-kjiomi laUilams-Jfi SHUonand IUm Mtuteiuunt lt tmu. nS llupuUully, llti A. 8MITII, jtjl J NkhoMlIf, N. Y. tlninfrt. fS Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Mains. JNT. H. Downs' Elixir' WILL CUBE THAT AND STOP THAT lias stood tho te. t for STXT1' TJlAltS faoa bus proved Itself tbo boat remedy, known for tho euro of 7oimitij'"i vaunhn. Cold. Wliooplna Conh, ana lalll.uiig 1 laraJMln young or old. l'l li e l(e., 60o., ami 91 .00 per bolllo, SOLD SVERYWHERE. IIltST. IQuVSOH A MM, ?s.. Bwlisitea, H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Secoufl St., GIRARDVILLK. llest Wines, Liquors, lleere, Ales and nnesi brunds of Cigars always oa hand. DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? If so, send la your orders to HENRY WARNICK, 431 West Coal Htret. , Ail uruora lurvoai ur ivr uuuiiuk ui uii ninua 'promptly attended to Orders can be left at me stores oi a. u. isrousi. nuuiu juruiu Biruci, und Joseph Hall, North Mala street. 11-19-lm HOTEL AND JRESTAURANT ! Ileepelfully Informs his old friends and tho public generally that be has Uken ohurge ot tbo old stand lately oouuplwl by Felix Adrlcl where he will keen oo hand a fresh stock Porter, Ale and Lager User. Pluast brands ot Liquors and Clgurs. Paul Summa, crMautVad'o'pfor Sts Ttr M. UUUKE, " ATTORN RY-AT-LAW, BUKNANDOAtl, FA. OtHoeiJ Uoom 8, P. O. Uulldlng, ahocondoAh, ana wsturiy uuutuog, i-oiutui. 19 THE RAHWAY MYSTERY James Frouatt Rearrested for the Murder. EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM THIS TIME. II vai Suapectiul Klx Years As;o, but Was Not Until Ilia Ilrotliar-ln-T.KW Suld to bft InipllcatedUevfiloplueiita of a Htart llng Nature rromlacd. IUhway, N. J., Doc. 15. James Fronatt was arrested here last night for the mur der of a comely young woman whose body was found on the morning of Saturday, March 20, 1837, In a road leading to the village of Milton, two miles west of Ilahway. Tho body was never Identified, although viewed by thousands from all parts of New Jersey and New York. The murdor is commonly known as tho "Kah way mystery." This Is not Frouatt'i first connection with the murder. He was one of the first arrested on suspicion, and, although there was then ovldenco that would have war ranted holding him, he was allowed to go. Ho has been under surveillance ever since, however. Just what evidence the au thorities have against htm Chief Tooker, who mado the arrest, refused to toll. At llrst tio denied making the arrest. It is said that Frouatt's 12-year-old daughter has made a confession ns to the actions of her father on tho night of Hurch 25, when there was a party at t rouatt's bouse. Tho Frouatt girl tells of a strange and pretty young woman who was at tho party, and her description tallies with that of the murdered eirl. Ine autuorities will neither deny nor affirm the story, but say that the arrest was made upon evidence already lu their possession, nnd that which they gained within a low hours previous to rrouatt s urrest. Tho murder has been ono of tho fore most of New Jersey's "mysteries," and the confession of Frouatt's daughter, to gether with the evidence gained nt the coroner's Inquest at tho time, would fas ten a strong chain ot clrcutnstauttal evi dence about tho prisoner. I'rouatt is a tall, powerful, and fairly good looking man of !w, but Is very Illit eruto and brutal. It is said that his brutality to his daughti '-ovo her to confess what she knew o' ' -.i, i.ight. Tho parly was hold at, t lie hoi' only a short distance from where the uody was found. Froimtt, his wife, and four children lived on JefTpi-Ron avenue, tn the villucru of .Milton, during the early part of March, lobD. With him was his brother-in-law, Wil liam Kcech, a wood chopper. One of Frouatt's daughters gavo a party on tho night of March 25, at which were gath ered only tho relatives of 1' rouatt's f am lly, to the number ot 20 or 25, mostly women. The body of tho murdered girl was ex posed to public view at the morgue for 10 days. It is recalled that none of the l1 rouatts nor any ot tho persons who at tended tho party visited tho morgue. from wuat cau be learned of tne little girl's confession, Kcech, the brother-in- law, was very attentive to the dead girl on tbo night of the party, and they drank Deer together, at which frouatt became jealous, uud, persuading the girl to go out und walk with him, murderod her. After Frouatt was lodged in Jail (jhlet ot l'ollce looker sent out his detective to urrest Keocb and others who were at the party on the night of tho murdor. It is now certain that within the next 21 hours there will ba developments of a startling nature. HARRISON ON THE ELECTION. Minister Clioney fllvo Out lart of a Let tor from tlio lrolilut. Manciibhikr, N. II., Dea 15. Kx-Qov. Cheney, who lias been nominated as Min ister to Switzerland, statea that as soon as lie is coullrmed ho will start for his now pot. Mr. Cheney says that President Harrl non wrote him in regard to the lecent election its follows: "I was a leader Imprisoned, and, save for the llttlo visit to Mr. Hold, I knew or thought but llttlo about it. Protec tion has fulled because thu wage-earner bus refused to shuro his shelter with the manufacturer. He would not oven walk under tho same umbrella." Talo Student Arroatril for Theft. New Haven, Deo. 15. W. O. Vennum, a member ot the frwthman olasa at Vain, was arrusteu labt night for theft. On Friday last Dr. W. Q. Anderson, dlroctor of tho Yale gymnasium, lost a quantity of jowolry and u pooketbook containing a large sum ot money, the wholo valued ut $-11)0 or $500. The caso was given to De tective Sergeant Cowles, and the arrest of Veunum followed. The property was found in Venn urn's room. Awful CharRes Suatalncd, PortT Jkrvib, N. Y., Deo, 15. At Mon ticello, l'atriok lladdon, a prosperous furmer, suoil his brother for $10,000 for slander, charging him with having re ported that Patrick was guilty ot incost with bis own daughter. The daughter testified against her father, saying that the story was true The Jury then gave the defendant $1,000 damages, Itunului: llogviliir Trains Now. Utioa, Doc. 15. The railroad between Little Falls and Dolgevillti, iu Herkimer county, lias commenced the running ot regular trains. The road Is oleven miles long but is of considerable Importance as it furnishes an outlet for a richly tim bered section of country. Tho ltlood of Columbus In Ilia Volns. Madrid, Deo. 15. TheDukeof Veragua, who has the blood of (JliiUtophur Colum bus In hi veins, has bteu unpointed Presl dent ot tho Committer on tho 8puUh Exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair, ro- plaoiog the Uuke ot saxto. Killed by the Oars tVhlle Intuilcatnl Cakakdajoua, N. Y., Dc. 16. The mangled remains ot Patrick Cairns were found ou the Central railroad track near here yesterday. It Is thought he was killed while intoxicated. Morcan Acrapts u Nur I'ntltlou, Washington, Deo. 15. Indian Com mUsloner Morgan has accepted the post Hon of corresponding secretary of the IisptUt Board of Home Missious, and ha expects to assume his now dutius on the third ot March next. Restorative m JTARTLIMG rrhn Amrrlmin nooolo nro raoldlr becomlnir at raco of ucrvoimr rocks, nnd tho fullowlnKauKKcaU tho best rv-mcilfi Alphotuollcmplllnr;, of Dutler. l'a., swears that when til tnn wan ppeiK-hloaa from Ft, Vitus Dnoco. Dr. Mllos Croat Rostoratlvo lorvinocurea mm. Mrs, j. n. lumcr.oi vaipnr Bo.lDd., J. D.Taylor, of LcfraDStDrt, lud., each lined 20 pound from taking ll, Mrs. II. A. Oar-L-r. of Vlatula. Ind..w. run a of 40 to M) oonTut- alonsadnr,nndmuch h-' in- tm, dtzziniBS, hack ncho. and nervous probation, by ouo bottle. Daniel Myers, Ilrooklyn. Mich., says Ills daughter wns cared oflpnanity ' f t--n y -ir' standing. Trial oottl' snnd Unol i k i in-.i-i-tu- mrca, FItlSIS at oruKRiata 'lau remedy cuiiUlns no oplatoa. Ur.Wllos' WlodlTl CrEIUhart, Ind. liealtliful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Curos Ihapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Uto Hemovos and Prevents XlandrufC 'oecially Adapted for Uso in Hard Watt Uniiko the Dutch Process No Allailics Oil Oilier Chemicals aro lined in tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S BreatfastCocoa tehlch i absolutely pure and soluble. It has morethan three t imet thetirenylli of Cocoa mixed wlih titarch, Arrowroot or Bucar. and Is far inoro eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and easilt dioesteo. Sold by Grorers eterynhert. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maw. miPTimp We, the underslsned, were entirely cured oi rupture by idiji a iiiil. i,- t lilladelnlila, l'a., H. Jones PblUps, Kennet . ii. Miiyp- -si Arru niH l UtinUNnllWil w- ' " ...... . Square, l'a.; T. A. KreltK, Hlatlugton. l'a.; K. M. Hmall, Mount Alto, l'a.; Kev. H. 11. Brier. mer, nuuuury,ii u. u. J, ueiitni., i itiu St., Itcftdlin, ta.; Wni.UIx, 1H26 Mont rose BU, Phlladolpbla; II. L. ltowo, SOU Kim hi , Head Ing, Pa.; George and I'll, llurhart, t:W.Locort HI, Heading, Fa. Hend for circular Act on a now prlacfple regjUsto che liver, stomach and bowels through th nerve. Da- Mhxs' Pnxa tnmtiiv aire blllonsnosD, tori.iti tiwr and constlp Lim. t: -.ll-j"t, roUdcst; M-uat! CO 083.23 ota. fajB-iltt" Uea at aroKtilfitsv Dr. juias M Oa., ElUut, tot ElVIS' 98 LYE - rDW25E2E3 HID PZOTHID PL (PATENTED) A Li elter L- ttUtuf St4r i.jraa, nmnsi UJ POWllVt ftlltl rukJ iwbvn rav T usy. win nit in tit pot fumed Hrd Soap Id TOuiIquu? teifhotUbciUnA, IT IB TUB DKKT for elutuing w.t .!, dUturVvtlnc Inki, oIomm, wtuLiiif Ht'Hj, OEUCATE W0Mc?a Or DeUliUted Women, should use BRAOFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. Every ingredient possesses sufeib Tonic properties autl exerts a wonderful influ ence in toning up and strengthening her system, by duving through the pi opt r cliaiinels all impurities. Health and strength guaranteed to result from its use. ' My wife, who wan bedridden for oIrIi. teen luunths, ufter mini; JlradflelU'a Vtuutio JCtiiulatur tor tvo moittlia Is getllug well." J. M. Jounson. Malvern, Ark. llruuriELD TlsoohAToa Oo.. Atlauta, Ua. Uold by UrusUts ut Jl.U) per bolUo. AGENTS WANTED. Salary and expenses paid, Address W &T, HS11TII CO . Geneva Nursery, unoTa, w I. Established lsio. FACTS! iKBM? HtronbledwlthOonorrhtFaxGa f'XFiSr lt.WhHe,Bpermatorrh08BB 'MGiili0T anr uunuturnl dUchnreeaik MRwJSyour driiKcist for a bottle of juSSSiSulg J. It cures in a few days KSVBA without the nld or publicity of a (fJjl doctor. Non-xIonoua sod. QttBWI truarntiteod not to etricturo. Arx3Q ITie Timvcrml American Curs, Wkjht Evans Chemical Co.Bjwl 1B JL