WANTS, &o. FOtt ItBNT.-Soclety and club rooms In tho postomoobuliains. Apply to M. M. l urke, Attorney, Iloom I. OALAKY DECOMMISSION-TO oconts to C handle the Patent Chemical Ink krasinij Pencil. The most useful and norql Invention or The age. Erases Ink thoroughly lu two seconds, Works like magic EUOtoStX) per cent, proM. Agents making W per week. Vo j alw want a eeneral agmt to take charge ot territory, nnd appoint sub aprnts. A rare chanco to mako oney. Wrw- for terms and sample of eras Jo. Monroe Krasine Mfg. Co , 1663, La Crosse, Wis. 11-25-lm $v to J15 per day at home, selling Lightning ft Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, loblewaro, Ac. Plites the llnest of Jowolry rood as new, on all winds of metal with gold, Silver or nickel. No experience. No capital. .Every houso has goodi needing plating. wSrfen II. K DEONO & CO., Columbus, O AQKNTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal InkKrasing i-encu. nouluV?.-.5i iSC t. .inn nnvn tv nvrr nrnduced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo. S00 to m percent. n nnnt'e ontes amounted to 1020 In I todays. AnJther t32 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. Tor terms and full imrtlculars. address The Monroe Mt'gCp., La JJ., UU I 5-21-ly Crosso.Wls. x9 Pnoi'OmoNs foh good businkss M.,n Tha lr ividmit l.lfo Assorlatlon. Sin" 207 N. Liberty street. Halt imoro, Md. cie- ia tn pnfTHirn n. manaacr in this ptrt of the state. An experienced, active business men, who can present proper testimonials, as to character and ability, and wno Is willing to do personal work. Is offered a permanent an nrnlltnttl nnKltinn. The Association atSO requires tno services of special, district, and local agcnis. auurras, 8 2W "AOENOT DEPAIITIIEXT." Ait r? pays for ft homo lot at May's Land- OXO inc. tho fine suburb of Atlantio Cttyi 5 unarMfrnm II. It.: commutation fare to Phila.. SB cents i has court houso, hotels, schools, iv,itrnhni). cotton, rjaner. clothing, clear sash. brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; flno driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 3o houses built last year and not one empty; a safe and invnutrnAnt; KM Invested will Increase tax) in 6 months ; 3 mills built this year; lots ore 80 feet above ocean; 1U per cent on lor casu. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 658 Franklin at., pnnaocipnia. w-ou-im TWICE TOLD TALES I Arc sometimes a bore, but when tho people are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Gash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than any whore in town they are glad to lest the truth of the oft repeated etory. He also keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Butter and EgfS. Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that he will open a now store at Corner Jardw and Oak Streets, Whore he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, ClgUJ, Tobacco nnd Candy. Poul try and all kinds of gamo In soi.on. Open Monday, Novomber 21. Scheider's Saloon "and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town tSontro and IF7i) Sin., (Uickcrl's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys in the Market. PUBLIC SALE OF J'JIHSOXA ti rilOPJSllTY. There iwUl bo a public ale, on tbo primises, one mile north of Lakeside (Kast Mahanoy Junction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At 10 o'clock a. m., of valuable real estate. The property consist ot a grist mill, dwelling hou so, barn and outbuildings. There are 23 acres, more or less; a splendid fruit orchard la bear ing: nover-ta'ling well and springs. Tho loca tion is very desirable; good markets near, such as Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Tumaqua, ilazle ton, eta Terms of Sale Ten per cent, down on day of purchase: 40 per cent, within three months, and the balance can remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at the IIeiuld office. 11-16 U Una. ELLBjN JIEISEK. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely canh com. panles represented by 120 S. Jaroin St, Sienanooafi, Pa. T. J. O'HAHEN'S COIUIAIN AND OAK STS. Every thing in the tonsorlal lino done In first class style. A Quo bath room attached. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Bast Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, winea anu nuetyi oigar always on nana. KOBBRT LLOYD. Pron JOHN R. COYLE, AKornsy-it-Ltw tad Red Eittls igeit, Offloo UediUU'i Uulldlng, Shenandhoa, Pa Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it ia pleasant ana reiresuing to tlio tasto, anu acta gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Ldver ana isowels, cleanses tno sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figd is the only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto anu ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and nave made it tiie most Donular remeJv known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c md $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not nave it on hand will pro cure it promptly lor any one wno rviauus 10 try iu uo not, accept, any lubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG -SYRUP CO. SAN FHANCIS0" CAl, LCVISV1LLB, K1 HEW YORK, N.Y. Blck Headache and relieve all tho troubles lncf cent to a bilious eiaie 01 wo system, ouou ua Dizziness, Nausea, DrowslneHB, Distress allot eating. Pain In the Sldo, La. While thoirmoefi romaikablasnccesshaa becnshovrntacuruig , noaiaehe. yet Carter's Llttla XJvor Puts ora equally valuatlo in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoying complalnt,whllo they also correct aildlsordersofthostomach,tlmnUla tha ;iTcr and regulate tho bowels. Even 11 they onlj curca AMioifcnvironiabealmostrirlceless to those vha rafter from this distressing complaint; but t orta xiately their goodneea does notend here,and thosej who once try thorn will find these Uttlo plllavslu. nble In so many ways that thoy wlU not bo wil- UnC tOuOWXinouiluem, jjutaiujriuiDivMuiKi lethebaneof fo raany Uvea that hero la where) wo ma our great boost. Our pilla euro It whila others do not. Carter's Uttle Liver Jills ro very small ana r.nav in tuba. Ono or tcro Dills makOa d06Q. 'Jhoyaroetricllyvcgi'tahloanddo not grips or purge, but by their pnntlo action ploasoall who usalhem. In vlalsntil. cents j Uvofor$U BOW by urugtats ever jwhero, or sent by mail. OARTER MEOIOIHE CO., Mow Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Bore Throat Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. ij cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZES?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tonn., says: "Shaoh'aVitallzer'XAVED MY IjIFU. I 'HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? Try this Itomody. Itwill relievo and Ctro you. l'rlco 60 ots. This In-, joe tor for its successful treatment lf urn Ishod free. Billion's Hemedles are sold by us on a guarantee to givo satisfaction. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. There is Hope Cnr 'verv ono who lias blood troulilo, no mattei m what shapo or how long (landing, proWdei ..ueiif tlio ltal organs bae lieen so far im ,1iwlnAt.n rmnlpr a cure lLUOQMiblO. H. ft. 8 ci to tlio root of the illase, and remotes the aim', by expeHing the poison from tlio body, aim ( i ne hhiuu Mine l a iuhiu iu mo ,,uc rJn.vu lowever '.ad your cose may be, tlioro Is hope FOR YOU. Cured me of a most malignant typt of clironlo blood trouble, for wlilcl I bad used various other rcmeille. itliont effect. My weight tncrcaseil. nnd nr Midi improved imevery way. I consider S.B.F j boat tonio 1 ever used. "S. A. WnioiiT. Midway, flu." finalise on blood, skin anil contagious !loo, on mailed free. Atlanta, fla Xm. BANDEN'S m UTtSTPATlBTS. CtST lUrXSVIMlim. WITH tltCTM' piAunuiu suSrtNsoar, fTIll .nr. without meAtetne til Vfcatnrts reiDltlnf frk svarLi.tl.D of trto, ear, for.ci, .ikM)..l or taiUeretl.l t sfiv.1 fllltiwn. drktoi, lotm. BtrTov.d.tllllr, ilt.p LiiftM., Ua(ar, rbvuiwula. kidctf , lit tr nl bi.dd.r .an pltlBU, I.k b.cx, IUD.I.J40, kUiIn, f.&.r.l lll-b.tltb.tt Toll tl.ttrlc bolt flooulu. HuBd.rrut lwir..Mfalt of r ol ulhtra, tod (IT., o curr.ul ttiat it Intuollr fttt bj tto v.tttl trixf ftrf.U (a.OUO.lHI, 01 will for. oil or tbo oboTO ditto ttlorooptr. 'ihountoAt lioro be-n eurtd lij Iblo rntrTtlool laftotloBOlltr oil otlur rp,nttUti ftilod, ond glvo &BB irtdlottlttlmoDlftlt la tbll tort tvarj oil.tr tutt Our powtrtol lo,iiv.d l.l.H'TIUl: MI'KM)KT It to, troll,! booo tf tr oBartd tk mto, HU H rtl , IULL BHVf. Ilttllo ood (Ictroot Slrt.olk IUIUMUU lo U to St Dif S. Stod for Urio U'-'tlrottd (onpbUw, otoltd, rro' 7 moll. Adireti He T7autvuyi nsvvv iwnw m urn y gkistattav&i' aHBlJ LlPBaEid ti 1 Wj 13 H. J tt BLAINE'S ILLNESS Conflicting Stories Regarding His Condition. MO IMMEDIATE DANGER OF DEATH. At Ills Resilience llo Is Ileported "Aliout (lie km" .lo-eph Slanle Say tlio lie- oris Are UxagcerutcdA Relative's btory It that the (-Secretary Is Gradu ally .Sinking. Vasihnotos, Dec. 16. Inquiry at Mr. Fl.ilncs' residence this morning elicits ply tho response through an attendant thH "Mr. Blaine's condltlou Is about tho same." om another source It Is learned that hU con Uttou is loss favorahlo than it tvat yesterd.iy. Although there Is no danger, apparently, of an immediate fatal termi nation of his illness, there is no doubt th . li.r. Blaine is a very sick man and hit pro "nt condition excites the gravest fear . H is in fact so serious that there is said to be only a possibility of his recovering sufllciently to admit of his removal to a milder climate. A person qualified to speak by reason of relationship with the family says: "It is only within the past four days that Mr. Blaine's family havo fully realized that the sands of his life are rapidly running out. At no period of his declining health for some time past has Mr. Blaine failed to appreciate that he was stricken with disease that must sooner or later termin ate fatally, hut with a splendid courage characteristic of the man, ho has carefully guarded the secret from his family anu carefully performed his duties public and private. Mr. Blaine's disease is ot the Kidneys. Those organs being the weakest, become congested whenever ho takes cold. Mr. Blaine is at present suffering from a cold contracted out driving a few duys ago. Throat and lungs are incidentally allected. That which alarms his family and friends most is that upon the occurrence ot every relapse, such as tho one from which he is now Buffering, his vital powers fhow less and less recuperative energy. "As a matter . 01 fact, air. Uluine is growing weaker and weaker as the days go by. He is much emaciated as com pared Willi his condition feix days ago. Until quito recently he has not felt in clined to discuss the subject of death. Now he speaks upon that subject freely; is preparing for the end, nnd is becoming reconciled to the common lot of man. "A loving father, the death of three children within a comparatively brief period has sorely stricken him, and his grief has hastened the progress ot the malady with which he is afflicted." MR. BLAINE'S HEALTH. Joseplt II. Miwley .Says the Reports Are Greatly KxHggeruted. New Yokk, Deo. 10. Joseph II. Manley of Maine has returned from a visit to Washington. When asked about Mr. Blaine's health, he eaid the reports were unduly exaggerated and that tho ex- Secretary was feeling first rate. So far as the reports, that ho intended to join the Catholic Church were con cerned, that, he said, was ridiculous. A POINT FORCORRIGAN. Witnesses Examined AH Affulnst Vicar, General O'Connor for Judge. Newark, N. J., Dec. 111. Monsoignor D mne and the Kev. Dr. Patrick F. Mc Sweeney, of St. Bridget's Church, New York city, who were selected as referees to decide whether Vicar-General O'Con nor is unfitted by prejudice to preside as judge of the ecclesiastical court which is to try the Uev. Patrick Corrigan, of IIo boken, met yesterday afternoon for that purpose in the' rectory of St. Patrick' Uathcural. The witnesses who were exnmined wer e to a man against Father O'Connor, nnd if Bishop Wiggor takes any notice of tho testimony lie will nave to uppolnt feome other priest to act as thojudgoof thu court. The witnesses examined tebtilled that thoy thought Father O'Connor was not competent to act as judge. CongresKlonul Coutcst, Norristown, Pa., Dec. 10. Edwin Hallowell, Democrat, has terved through the sheriff notice that he will contest thu seat of Congressman-elect Irving P. Wanger, Republican. The grounds al leged for the contest are general In char acter, nnd to tho elfeot that vptes were counted for Wanger unit should not nave been so counted, etc. YYuuger had a plurality of, about 250 in the district. Convict Escapes frum Officer. FiilLADELi'iilA, Dec. 10 James Stow- art, a convict, serving a., sentence of live years in the Eastern penitentiary for highway robbery, while being taken to court by Warden Cassidy and a keeper to receive an additional sentence for another robbery, made his escape from his custo dians, and has not been captured. Another Fatal Ouallu Kxploslon, Suxuokin, IV, Dec. 10. While John Qarlze was preparing n blast ho found the dunlin frozen aud took it to a fire to thuw it. Immediately1 there was an explsion and uarizujwas found uUU yards from the fcpot whero the explosion occurred in a terribly mangled condition. lie died while being taken to tho hospital. Appeal Iu Ki-liultv's Cuso. Albany, Dee. 10. Gov. Flower has re ceived a letter from Judge Moore, of Kings county, who sentenced the lwy Bi'liultz, who was to be vlaetroouteu next week ut Sing Slug, saying that imtioe ot appeal had been served, wbioh Jpuld have the ell'ect of Htnying execution. Sirs, MM)lu-lok Out of Hunger, London, Deo. 10. Mrs. Uaybrlok is re ported to be well out ot danger and tlio lioverumeut htw conaeijifiitly withdrHWli the permit for her mother, Baraueui tie itoiuea, to visit her. South Carolina's OllWtlul Vote, Columbia, 8. r., Dee. 10. The ofllBial vole of South I'ai'ulliin In the raoeut eleo tlou for Prtsidrnt hi as follows: Cleveland, .'.-1,098; Harrison, 13,34; Weaver, 2,410; Bidwell nothing. Trugetliuu Tuuiueiul Drlng. Hamii-TuN, Out , Dec 10. John Town send, the veteran tragedian, well known in the I'nlted States and Canada, Is dying here of cancar ot tha liver. The Loss of Gold. ) Wasiijnotox, Dec. 10. Treasury offi cials disavow any feeling of anxiety over the recent heavy shipments of gold amounting to over five million dollars during the present month. They thow a strong disinclination to discuss the mat ter and it is evident that they aro not pleasod with tho situation. A Oiso of lecember anil Stay, Westchestkb,, la., Dec. 10 Nathan Faucett, aged H5, a wealthy farmer ol Birmingham, was married yesterday in Wilmington, Del., to Miss Sadie Sharp of Westchester, aged 80. The friends of both parties are greatly surprised as the mar riage was unexpected. Pennsylvania btate Grnnge Officers. IlAnRiSBcno, P., Dec. 10. At the ses sion of the Pennsylvania State Orange, Patrons of Husbandry, Leonard II. Rhone was re-elected worthy mastor: Kobt. II. Thomas, secretory; Wm. Yocum, Berks county, treasury; Win. McIIenry, Indiana county, overseer. The Hallway Mystery. Eahwat, N. J., Dec. 10. With regard to the startling rumor that James Frouatt had been arrested for complicity In the famous murder of a girl in March, 1887, tho police are reticent. Tbey, however, denv that anybody is In custody on the charge. Philadelphia 1'ollce Consus Figures. Philadelphia, Dec. 10, Mayor Stew. it, I'.-.s tm-vwirued to Councils n message ui ::n li tli.i rtult of the recent police census of tho city is given as l,14a,Uyd, un Increase of Ufl.OoB ' over the Uovern' ment enumeration of 1800. New York Mnto Ofllrlal Plurality. Albany, Dec. 10. Tho Democratic plurality over the Bepublicans in the national election In this State is 45, 449. IT HE KmO THAT CURES! m m m g H in m M ti m DANIEL C. KGOLESTOX, Corinth, N. V AA. P FAINT A17D WEAK FROMffi m HHEUMATIC TORMENT, jj jj vet cubed ny DATA'S. 5 gDANA Sahsafajuivla Co,: E3 Gentlemen. I am OSj'-an oR byoccupa-SB m tton a fanner. For thi t . yeara I have baeo a PS gSa eren' n!Tt - l V' henimttliut o ,kt4 at tiaii I c.i. r my itrm. constant pitln tn my f W. One a nn yaWj ftwoo baUlhatmy ilneers n- ilrttwil oilttilsa -UHhiie. was also altliin-d with a Imrnl.it'gg KCiiaatloii In my rtomach with lovere palni. I a Ijfl would be t'ultit mill weak. o I could hanlly gfe alt up. I have token i DANA'S 1 SAKSAPARILLA i and my rtomach U WKIjI, iui imln. In my EH Mfisiiouldert and arm l. I am indeed gnu firfr S youritrujy, DANIEL C tOGWTON. mn Tho above t?Mtlmonial waa s?nt u by W JC Cliiytdtit tlve well-known Dnuwlirt, JIaple SC., Corinth, N. Y,, which la sulHelent guaranty thatBH m It U true. gejg Dana SarsaparllU Co., Belfast, Maine, gj IN, . H. Downs' Elixir WIIiL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Has stood the te. t for HTXTX YEUIH fond has proved itself tho host remedy known for tlio euro of Conanmpttm, Coutihs, Colils, Wlioopina Cough, and (all Luna JUteaitt in young or old. A win., nnd st .00 nor bottle. Y SOLD EVERYWHERE, I WSS.1. HHMH 4 WEB, TtoiJ.. Baiisps H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Socoail St., 6IRARDVILLE. Host Wines, Liquors, lleers, Ales s,nd nnesi brands of Cigars always on hand. DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? If so, send in your orders to HENRY WARNICK, 481 West CoatHtret. All orders for coal or tor haullna of all kinds promptly attended to. Orders win be left at tbe stores ol IS. O. Urobst, Houih Jurdln street, and Joseph Hall, North Muln street. U-lO-lm HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Ilwpucllully informs his old friends and the publlo generally that he hw takeu oliarge ot the olil Bland lately nocupled by Felix Adrleke, where bo will keep on band a fresh stock ot Porter, Ale and Lager liter. Piueot brands of Liquors ana Clears Paul Summa. cor.'fur s. M. M. UUBICE, ATTORHEY-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA, 0Bccs- iloom 8, P.O. Building, BheoAndoah, s.cd liuil duUdlns. PotUvtlle. m mmM 1 PREMIER .RIBOT UPHELD I Bitter Debate in the French Chamber of Deputies. THE MINISTRY BARELY SUSTAINED. iivestfKatlng Committee in the ranamn Srnnilul 1V11I Not be Grunted Judicial Pnwrrs-The Cabinet Would Have Re signed Had They Not Received a Major ity Vote. Pahw, Deo. 10. At tha Cabinet meet ing held at tho Klysce Minister of Justice Bourgeois announced thnt he would op pose In the Chamber of Deputies the prqyosal of Boissorin to Investigation Deputy Pourquory da invest tho Panama Canal committee with judicial powers. AVhcn tho question cams up in the Chamber of Deputies every Deputy was in his place. In the name of the committee M. Brlssou made an attack upon M. Kihot and AI. Bourgeois. He accused them of not showing proper zeal in pushing the investigation. SI. Bourgeois answered for the govern ment. The Ministry, he nald, was deter mined to bring the matter to a settle ment. Tho Chamber decided in favor of pro ceeding with tho discussion of the bill in accordance with the government's desire. The vote was 424 to 123. Immediately after tills vote it was re ported that in consequence of this reverse II. Brisson would retire from the presi dency of tho committee. Minister Bourgeois then stnted forcibly the objections of the Ministry to the Bois- serm bill. The time had come, he said, to deter mine whether executive power should he placed in the hands of tho committee. The proposal to do so struct a blow at fundamental civil rights. It would transfer the executive rights from the government, which was responsible, to a body which was responsible to nobody. The Ministers wished to havo a thorougli and seaicliing inquiry, but the character and scope of this inquiry must conform with the fundamental principles of the statu. If tliin mnttcr could not bo decided once for all , I- present sitting of the Cham ber the v. ,'mic. would resign. M. Utii ,u replied that perhaps th e Ministry was the power most inimical to Bepublicau union. ' This Innuendo arouseu a storm ol pro tests, amid which M. Iiibot rose. It was of supreme moment to the Republic, he said, that the government should have tho support of tho united Republicans. The coverument had uecuieu to institute iresn legal proceedings calculated to throw tne utmost possible light upon tbe canal com pany's alluirs. il. Hlbot closed wltu an eloquent appeal to tho Bepublicans to stand shoulder to bhoulder with the gov ernment. M. Brisson spoke in favor of the bill, und M. Ribot expressed surprise that he should support a measuro directed against the government. If tno Uablnet am not command a majority it would then retire, and it would then fall to II. Brisson's lot to discover another one. The vote at the end of tho discussion was 271 to 205 against the Boisserin pro nopals. It is regurded as tantamount to an expression of confidence in tho govern ment. Immediately after tho Chamber ad journcd. Tho confusion throughout thu sitting was unprecedented in recent years. M. Brisbon has summoned the investi gating committee to meet to-morrow, when ho and the committeemen of the extreme right are expected to resign. FOY HAS A BREATH OF LIBERTY. llallstou's Mimlerer ltreiilcs Jul! uutl Is Cuptiied by n Lawyer. Saratoqa, N. Y., Dec. 10. Martin Foy, the Uutteuburg tout, who mimlored Henrietta Wilson in this village lust May, escaped from jail in July nnd was brought back from Oaklaud, Cul., osoaped from J tails ton county jail at 2:45 yesterday afternoon. He presents an imitation pistol to tho jailor's face und walked out of tho jail unmolested und took, to the woods. A dozen oiuoers und 100 citizens followed in pursuit. At 8:23 p. m., Irving W. Wtswell, a lawyer, brought .boy baoK In front of a shotgun. He oupturcd him hull u mile below the village. Ktabbed Ills Keener anil Himself. Leavenworth, Kan., Deo. 10. Chariot A. Benson, the doomed murderer of Mrs. Theresa Metmon, awaiting tho final sentence ot death, made a vicious nssuult upon his death watch, Capt. Jus. Morgan, with a dirk knife, horribly wounding him about the face and heud. He then plunged tbe knife twice into his own breast, just beneath the heart, dying shortly after. A Postmaster Under Arreot. Scranton, Pa., Deo. 10. Isaac Tillln ghast, for ten years postmuster at La Plume, Is under arret charged with making false returns of business of the poHtoflice, having a deficiency In the postal note and registry business; the misappro priation ot $800 and depositing govern ment funds iu other thau a national bank. Will Likely bo Trleil for IIerey, PmsBuno, Dec. 10. Bev. W. J. Mc Crory, the late pastor of the Oak Grove Presbyterian Church, whose ohureh doc trines have caused him to ask for a re lease from the denomination and from the Allegheny Presbytery, will likely figure prominently in u hereuy trial before the matter is settled. Uwynetli Mtmilu Seutenceil. LotrooN, Deo. 10. Owyueth Maude was yesterday sentenced to three mouths at hard Ichor. This is considered severe, ua her mother, who committed suicide, was really to blame fur thu girl's swindling operations. One IiiiutlredtU Alttllvorsuj-y. Niw V"Ua, IH'i'. 10. Tub one hun- drtjdth uiiiint-iuy of "Williams College wot cell br.uwi hi ilio iNow ork Alumni bv a baiKMiet m the Hotel Brunswick last night, which wus atluuded by about ITU members. Col, Miepurd M'lus, 1'iEW Youit, Dec 10. Tho jury in the oe uf tiai.k S iiruy against Elliott l1' KLennrd for S10.0U0 for breach of couttaot rt.urued a verdict for the. def endant, Qil, Shepard. TBESH3BftTIVE MSSff Fkervihe. 5S HeaeachE! Of oil forms, Ncuriilfr!n,flpitiras, Flts,flleep lesoncoo, Dullness, Irlzxluess, JSlucs, Opium IValitt, 1irunUetineo,cte.,eroctir' rlbr 1IC WCH-EfJ' KEHrOnATIVE NLItVlNK. ttificovcrtxl by tlio emincut Indiana Kpcclallst In n-srv ons disoancs. It docs not contain oplcxea or dancermis drain JIavn bo -n tiiklnir Ills Taii.r.s' UESToiiATiTtf run isvror iCpllenoy. From r-eprorabor to j-Tiuary betorbi wing tho Nervlao llu !nt l ust ",i c mvul'lons. una nowolter thiol r- i ' f, fc vc no tnoro attacks. Jon B. Coluitci, Kime-, Mich." 'I nave been nsinir his. siii.jcs' ltCSTOlt- ATIVI'. liESYi: hai brouu'it I..U rui1- i..il i. -rmontbs. It i f. 1 rmvo taken It -i i rort wcukhavei , tht.l'e, P. : . .1 l),.ici!l--JtliB foiapilL'pM7. avi af'- ?i "v a no iiiLici. I ! 1 1 iTino book ot Rt"-it ' ur bi Druu I3N Evcrrwl on. wiles rw- ri'Schtrt, Ind. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Eto Bemovos and Prevents Dandruff, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAPo Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watel Unlike tiie Dutch Process No Alkalies Clicniicala are used fn tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa whch is absolutely pure ami anluble. It has more t han (hrertme I the Urenyth ot I'oi oa mixed j with Starcb, Arrowroot or ' Suirar. and is far more eco nomical, Cortina fens than one cent a cp It is delicious, nourishing, and easilx DIOE8TEI). Sold bjr flrorers ererjnhers. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. BUPTURE We. tbe ur'rlPrslRned, wert entirely cured oi ruptui e by Ut. ,1. B. Mover. Jl j rrii Bt., Phliadelnhla. Pa., B. Jooes I'hf ips, J.cnnet Square, Pa.: T. A, Krelti, Hl..t gi -n Pa.,, K. M. Hmall, Mount Alto, Pa.: Rev 8. H Kher. mr, uubury,,Pa.; 1). J. Dellett !H" 12u 81.. KeadlnK, 1'a.j Wm.Dlx, WM M niroseBt., PhlladeiphlR; H.L. Ilowe, SUHElmt-- tKead- lug, Pa.; Georfe and Ph. MarSart, 1.19 lxcal Bt, lleadlnK, Pa. HeniX or circular Art on ants, rrtnrlple xegoUte th" li ar, etoa&cn and bowl- ""( aA (fit turwu. X. Irtiuia Pnxa ye.ifiJr ct 'u aOBnese, tor,l4 Jlv r srt run- dpa-ti-ir.. S-Miill' t, reddest, B'iraetl OC6oa?Bct. bKOiplB tree IX oi jt-i,'l3tB. la. Mti Kci Cj . liuiit, Ut. LEWIS' 98 LYE (PaTKNTI 0) th ttrma4t mud uh c. m$t TalfH Knur Lfv, It brtug nu puW 1 t inl pckt Iu nn with rruiot bk- ftiwfcv rt4 Ua hm Wll man' ths bi por fuiaeil Hart Botvr la ?ihU. IT IS THH fiKHT ft r ol. fti.Miik wild ptpM, dUlufkciiag alDk. c!u...j, waabiog butuae iMa.a irrts, rui. pen n a, 8AiT M'P-a oa Gea. An ,Pl)ua.,Pa, "JIOTHER'S . FRIEND" . Is a solentifloally prepared Liniment aud harmless; every ingrediont is of reooanized value and in constant nso by tho medical profession. It short pus Labor, Lessons Pain. Diminishes Dancer to life of Mother nnd Child. Book 'To Mothers" mailed froo, con taining valuablo information and voluutury testimonials. Bent by mpreos, cliurgc prepaid, on receipt of price, SliA) er bottle. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Ail:r,l3, Ga. Bold by all druggists. AGENTS WANTED. Salary and exnei nses paid. Address W T, J .IVii S mi" Nureeiy ueuertt, n. x. JPO U RS E LFflil iw$M(SriftroubledwllhOonorrho;a'aS fsSraSy ulcet,Whlte.BpermatonhceaBB L ii (Sk7 or BDT unnatural discharge aikn K5g7your druggist for a bottle of Hjgwltb atthonldorpubllcliy of a ra,fcrlsi3flortor. Non-poisonous and miBylf,, irftn,e,d not to stricture. ""'t,prM' American Cure. mm a M mm ui ira i m