HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. rr "For a long tlmo I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al 'most Incessantly. I had uo appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would be my last There was a feelllng of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. IT RItY E. STAHU, rottsvlllo, Pa. Vf. Mllea Heart Cnro is sold on n posltlre ruarantoo that tho first bottlo will benefit. AlldruKRlsUwII it nttl, 6 bottles for5, or. It will bo Bent, prepaid, on receipt of prlca by tho Dr. MUee Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. M St Below Callowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. To secure a posUlre and permanent curs ot Errort ol Yruth aid Lotl 4 Ksnfoad and of all dlstweti ot the Bind, KWa)t, Ola-dsr, kln wnu nervous 3)scrn ivnsuu. Mb uduu iir, ijru IIo Rurae. In all ases caused by Siotttsi Impudcne or Inaerltanct to reatore to HMKh aid Slrtiitl by tulldlag up t e shattered nervous system and aduloc new life and enony to mo uroKen-aoiro oonsiuuiioa. uonsrnauon 'and examination free and strictly confidential. Offlco hvirs, fa.ly and Hunday from I a m. to 3 D m.. and 0 lo I evenlnei. IUa.1 his book on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both seas, "entlria. IN IFFIOT NOVEUBEIi 18, 1894. Passenger trains lotvo Snenandoah far l'cnn liaven junction, Kaucu ucuic, i. Whton, Slatinrton, White Hall, Otaaauo.e, Aflentoirn. lictolehcm, Easton and Weatherl; 8.04, 7.SS. S.15a ra , 12.48, I 67, 5.17 p. m. For New York and Philadelphia O.W. T.' 8.15 a. m., 12MS, 2 tit p, m. For Quakaka, Hvrltctbaok, Uerharda and Uudsondalo, 1.91, 0.15 a, m., and 2.57 p. m. For Wllltes-Barre, White Haven, Plttston Laccyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly aar Klmira, 0.01. 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls am the Went, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For BelTldsro, Delaware Water Has a Stroud3burc, 6.01 a. m., 2.67 p. ra. For Lambcrtvlllo and Trenton, 11.15 a. in. For Tunkhatmock, 6.W, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. a For Ithaca and dencra 5.01, v.16 a. m. .I For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 6.27 p. w. rorJeanenTUle.LeTlatonand Header 7.83 a. in , 12.41 p, m. Tor Stockton and Lumbar Yard, 8.M, T.ii S 15. a. rr. ., S.B7, 6.27 p. m. For Hllver Brook Junction, Audenried anC Ilazletou 04, 7.3!, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, 2.(7, 6. IT anc 8.08 p. . For Soranton, 8.64, 9.15, a. m 2.17 and i.T. p m For Ilailebrook, Jeddo, Dritton and Freelann 0.04, 7.38, 9.15, . m., 12.43. 2.57, 5.27 p. K. For Ashland, Qlrarrtrllle and Lost Creek, 4.t, 7.48, 9.13. 10.W a. m.. 1.00, 1,40, 4.10, S.tt p. m. For Rayon Hun, Centralla, Mount Carmtlanr Hfcamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. ra., l.U, 4.29, 8.22, .15 p. II. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mauanoy City an Delano, 6.01 7.83, 9.15, U.l a m 1L4I, X.17 5 27. 8.83, 19.53 p. m. Trains will loare Bkamokln at 6.15, 1.16, 1.45 a. m., l.es. 4.M9.8U p. m., and r.rrlTO at Bhenacdoah at '.04, 9.16 a. m., ll.il, I.T, 6.27, 11.15 p. rr. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsrllla. 6.69, T.K U.eO ll.SSl a. It., 12.43, 2.67, 4.1l 6.27, l. p, m Leave PotBTiUa for Shenandoah, 6.W, 7.10 9.66, 19.16, 11.40 a. m., ltK, I.H.,440, 6.8), Tit T.66. 9.41 n. ta. Leave Sbwiimdoah for naiUtoi, 1.94, 7.K l.U, a. m., iz., xtr, p. r. Leave Hailetoi for Shenandoah, T.R, W.M 11.00 a. m , 11.16. IM, 6.M, T J8, T.6S p. a. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Kaven Kun, Centralla, Ml Carmel and Bkamokln, 8.45 a, in., 2.4A p. m., and arrive at Bkamokln at T.tO a. m. and lit p. m Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah t 7.65 a. m. ana 4 00 p. m., and arrive at Haft andoah at 6.49 a. m. and 4.68 n. m. Trains isav for Ashland, QlrardvlUe and Lost Greek, 9.40 a. m., 12.81 p. m For Uazlaton, Black Creek Junction, Fetn Haven Juictloa, Mauch Chunk, Allentonn, Bethlehem, Canton asd New York, S.49 a n.. is.au, s.oo p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80. 2,65 p. m. For Yatoavlue, Park Place, Mahanoy City anc Delano, 8.49, 11, Ei a. ni, 12.S0, 2.66, 4.68 4.03 p. m Leave Uaeleton for Shea andoah, t.tv, ll.K O. W., A.W, f . tilt Leave Sheaandoak for PoUsvUls, 6.G5, 8.49, 9.30 a. m.. 2.4 a. m. Leave Potlsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.89, It 40 a.m.,i.Ba, d.iq i. m. ROLLIW H. WILBUR, QenL Hapt., South Bethlehem, Pa OH AS. S, LEE, aenl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia A. W, NONNBKAOHEK, Asat, Q. P. A Houth Bethlohem, Pi Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use r j , . - . u ior your aaugnters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by W-A-SXKilrr, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. THE DiMAIJTIIX Thanksgiving Day Brouglit Sorrow to Many Happy Homes, FOOTBALLISTS XILLP.D BY A TRAIN, The ftnglnn Crnlird Into a Vrlilclo Con taining the PlrncM, ItllllnR Thro,, nml Injiirliifr n I)ti'ii Tu Tntnlly Woundril at it Shootlni; Mulch, SOUTIIURIDOE, Mawi , Nov. 80. This placo ww tin- sri'iie of nil nwftil cnlntnlty jestenlny, rvsulting In tho lintrmt denth of tlirt-o young men, fntal Injury to one nml serious Injuries to twelve others. Tho eoutuurmge footbiill cloven wus schrilult'd to play a Kaino with tho eleven of thoWor copter Polytechnic Instltuto hero, niul was parsing over tho trucks of tho New York nml Now England rnllrond on tho wny to tlie grouude In n lnrge bargo when tlie vphlcle was struck by a pafsctifrcr cnfilne. The wngou wns demolished and Its occu I'.mts scattered In every direction, three members of the eleven being killed out right. Some were thrown Into tho air to dckceud many fret nway, nmlmetl and broken, while others went down undcrthe wheels and wero ground Into a mangled and bleeding mass of flesh, with butkllght resemblance to human forms. Tho train was not brought to a standktill until it had prooeeded nearly a quarter of a mile down tho track. Following Is the list of dead and Injured: Uend Charles Guuthler. Victor Nelson and Joseph Cook. Fatally In jured Georg Street, qunrter bnck of WHHanis college cloven, who wns to refereo the game. Injured Jako Edward, head cut; Chnrles Simpson, leg broken In two places; A. K. Hughes, Internal injuries; W. J. IJursaw, badly cut all over body; Bert Clemens, ear split and leg bruised; Frank Morse, sllghUy injured; .lames Taylor, bend cut and badly cutaboutbody; Henry Belknap, arm broken; Edward Burgln, Lcsllo Newell and Andrew Taylor, all badly Injured. Slight hopes are entcrtnl ned for Hughes, Bursaw and Andrew Taylor's recovery. The barge containing tho Worcester eleven ebcaped by a mlrnclo. l'ATALITIES AT A S1IOOTINO MATCH. Two Men Murtall' Wounded by tbu Ex plosion of a Gun. New BitUKbwiCK, N. J., Nov. 80. Two men received probably fatul injuries yes terday at the clay pigeon shoot of tho East Side Hod and Gun club. Henry Mo Cauley, a member of tho club, ttood at the range loading a double barreled breach loading ikot gun. He wns facing tlie spectators, who stood outside tho range about twenty feet from tho place where McCauloy wus loading tho gun. Tho gun In some way exploded, the two charges of tho gun goinglnto tho crowd of spectators. Threo of them wero hit, of whom two are expected to die. William Griggs, 28 years of ago, re ceived part of the charge of shot In the right hide of his head and is expected to dioat any moment. George Holzworth, years of ago, also received part of tho hhot in the tight side of the forehead. Ho will not recover. William Hooker was tho third spectator injured. He received some of the shot in tho forehead and will lof o tho sight of his right eye. MmiRleil to Heath by n Train. Piuladelmiia.Nov. 30. Two men wero instantly killed last night in an accident at tho Venango street crossing of tho Phil adelphia and Beading railroad. Ono waa Junius Doran, of 26113 Hutchinson street, but tho other lies unidentified at tho morgue. Doran and his companion were drlwng along the street In n carriage, when tho hurso took fright and dashed Into the safety gate nt the crossing, break ing it down. The men wero thrown out and were hurled by a passing train in front of nnother train going In the oppo site di,-eellou, which ran over their bodies, inaugl mp them terribly. An Klglit-Year-Old liny. Killed. PilA'iortN, I'a., Nov. 80. At Coal Bun Stephen Muddcn, aged 8 years, was bhot and Instantly killed and his little sister was severely burned yesterday by tho dis charge of a shotgun which was accidentally knocked down by a younger brother whllo the children wero dressing. Three Children Cremated. Little Bock, Ark., Nov. !I0. Threo Binull children, two boys and a girl, of Mrs. W. K. Walters, living near Pn'nrni, twenty miles from here, wero burned to doath yesterday whllo thu mother was away from home at work. She had locked them in the house. Fooled the Train ltobbers. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 30. Train robbers held up a Southern l'aciflo train fourteen miles from here. Knglnoer PIckren and Fireman Madeline were or dered to the ground, and tho latter was sont back to cut tho train back of tho bag gage and express cars, tho robbers evi dently Intending to run to a point whero thoy had confederates In waiting. Bad cllffo cut tho air brako hero, however, and that set evory brako on tho train. After trying for nn hour to remedy tho matter tho robbers became frightened nnd fled. Then tho trainmen repaired tho hoso and proceeded. Kentucky Mines Cloned Down. MlDDLESBOltoUGU, Ky., Nov. ,'J0. Bryson Mountain, Mingo Mountain, Hcllauco aud York Bldgo Coal nnd Coko companies closed down their mines Wednesday ulght, und between 800 aud 1,000 are thrown out of employment. NUGGETS OF NEWS, Germany's hundesrath adopted the anti revolutionary bills. A Madrid dispatch announces the death of Cardinal gcpbyrln Gonzales Y Nlaz Tunon. Tho James Lick monumont was un veiled at San Francisco yesterday with appropriate ceremonies. At tho czar's instigation, a bill is being prepared to Introduce elementary educa tion throughout Russia. Canadian exporters of sheep aro becom ing dissatisfied with their treatment by Montreal vesselmen, and have decided to ship via Baltimore altogether. An illicit whisky still, with n cnpaolty of 120 gullous a day, was rnldod by rovenuo officers twenty mllos from New Albany, Miss., nnd 3,003 gallons destroyed. Last night two men attempted to hold up a Now York saloon In western style. They wounded two men, and thou fled. One was captured, and gavo his mimo as John Carl, a penniless wood worker, re cently from California. rmployee, Nof"13inploye, Why should theFrrmii word employe bo fo I) i i mod when we Imve at hand tho English lorm of tin' kiihi' nurd, whloh seems tit. iiiioo to aiiKgeet Itself and an swer" eve- piirttoaef Employee Is surely thoKllgll-hrorrflRtlvoof employer. When wo want the correlative of examiner, wo sny nt once axtunimo, and so in other analogous eeses r. g., IUcnee, assignee, Btldroesofl, ouMalgnfc, mortgagee. Some French wonln, Uko roml-',nu, restaurant and coupon, nre renmiy auo.it, d Into out own lang;' lge. But it rnunnt lw so with a word w:. it'll r. qulivb t.i ue written with nn accent, and which fi. ,:ir minims tho nddltion of all "e" to indicate the femi nine gendirr The trie nt tho Fi- ncl, word hue these, among ol'irr, disadvantages that It has nlwnys to ho printed ui Italios, nnd that, when spoken or written by tho Illiterate, ns whon ono leads, for Instance, of "the fcmnlo nmrlcycs of t V firm," there Is of fenso in thi one en to ill" eye, In tho oth er to tho our. ljomLm '1 Imos. Narrglrls. It is an Indisputable fact that children contract ninny Imvisch trnm mirirl whoso lionics, limn' - a ,d xnllgreo nro such that they are Klwjlutrly unfitted to rningln with children of any ap.e or r nudit'on. H might no b" a bad idea if the Society For tho Prevent loti of Cruelty to Children would uso Its endeavors to get laws passed requiring nursegirls who apply for places to tako care of children to lmva n certifl onto from a physlclun showing that thoy nro fit to tnkc charge of them. The blind ness of many persons to tho welfare of tholr little ones In this particular might furnish tho subject for ninny n homily, and the agitation of the matter certainly ought to bring about salutary results. Before 1470 there were in Paris ami otlj er cities traded organizations of nireomn ers, brass beaters, thimble ninkeiH, litittro makers, welgTituiakei-H, bcli founder compass makers and tuodc-leTs who mur'' patterns and molds for fooiulino:. Pursuant, to an order of the Orpaana' Court oi isvas coumy, win do sua at pilous Tiaaur, Saturday, Docember 15, 1894, at the pa illohuo known as the Comm roltl Hotel, on Main streot, In the horough of Bhcn andah, the foltjwlns described rual estate, lo wit: No. 1 nAII that certain lot or place of ground on wnion iseico.aa two kiory aour'ienwiun hoase. sltunte on tMe north ilue of Llovd street betwtcn llowors street and Plum alley, in itu borough of beBandob,ln the eouaty of ehuvl kill, Pu-, bounded on the east byp.op-rtj of the Eleotrlo Light Company, on tho uorta asd west by other property of tha said Ji.hn 11. Keber, deceased, mi J onllieeouto by said Llojd strtet. containing In front on sild Lloyd strret 82 feet anil 7 lnci.es, mora or los, and In epth CO ftet. The said property II1 be offered as a whole and ,s tiro separate dwelling hou.es to suit purcnasfrs No. a All that otrtalu lot or piece of ground ou which Is erected a two sHry OouMs dwadlDfr houso, situate on ttio north side of lioy ' frtr et, between llowcrs atreet nnd Plum In the boroueh of Shenandoah county ail T. of Sc cnuvtMU. Pa., bounded on tha north and eat by other property of a.ld deoead, on the wet by property of Tltmun, and an the south by aald Lloyd nirmt, contamlnr In front on sild Llovd .treet 27 feet 11 inches, in iro or lex h. and In depth 00 feet. Th,i nM jmip-jrty will oe oirerea as a wnoie ara - two Boparaio dwclllne houxos to suit nurcnasorx. wo. a Ail inai certain lot or pieco or frrouua, wnereon is ereciea a ooo-Htory qoudip dwelling boune, wltuate on the cast slue of i'ii.ni allCT, near LI yd street. In the bor mill of Ktonii iloih, '"chuyUill oounty, fa., I ound td on lb fast by proper y of i.leo'rlc Light ( ompanv, on tU i so.ith by oilur property of s.ld djceas.d aud pr erty of Tttioau, on the riortli by part of Lot No. 6, ta Blooic 33 f General Plan of Bhenandoab nnd on ihe west by std I'lum alley, ooatalnlng on front on .aid rium alley iri ieet ana in mo, m vu reel, iato ine proiert7 f John It. Keber, daoeaaed. Hale t oommenr-e at o .e o'cl wk In the after noon, v hen duo attt!diic.i will be given nnd ise terms oi saie ronue Known oj Li' VI R ItEUEll, HKNRY C. t KKBI5.R, Cxeoulcr of .Tolui il Itobar, Ua ased. For Painting .... The Season is here: and Paper H&nisg Get your worh done by Mahanoy City's leading artist. W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains in paints and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. All daily and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 Weat Centre Street. Headquarters for the EVKNIKO HEBALD. JSSHNBYLVANIA RAILROAD. I sonrTtKHJ, Division NOVEMBER 18, V)l. Trains will leave tiheuandoah atter tb atova -ate for TTlj?cn's, Qllborton, FraflkTllla, We :slle, St. Clair, Pottsvtlle, Hatncnrc, Keaolnt eotUKjwn, FhoenLivllle, Norrlstown aitdrtd; tHelphla .13 road street station) at t:W til i. m. and 4:10 p. ra. on week days ForrotW rllte and InWvmedlate stations 9; It a. m. SONDAVB, For Wisn', OUberton, TfrtoiivllKi, Kev CasUe, Bt. Olalr, Pottsvllle at 6:00. U:C. in tndlilae. ai. TYr Bamburc. Rswllir. ri.ts iovm, r'ao-ntrvllle, Norrlatonn, Phlla&iUUA tt a:oo, v:tu a. ai., u;iu p. m. TnSm Uvo nratkvIUe for KhenauOo&fc n isa. m. a U:M, 6:04, f.il and IBiET y m tuaAsjti, 11. IS a. is. and t-.to p. m. Iavs fotliTilla for Staenandsaa at ICili ItiUa. il. irit 4:tO,7:15 and 10:00 p. in Ruste it lOi'M a. m. and 6:16 p. m. fjcava niUiUlDhla (Broad Btraot stKtlos. fo JhMrtilxit at t M ann Sit e. tit and T 11 p UsaTO llroad UtreetUtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOHK. For Mew York, express, neok dv, it ! S3. M. 4 50. 5 It, 8 W, T W, 8 W, 9 SO, 10 99, (dlntn? car). 11. 11 11 a m. 12 noon. 13 41 (Lim ited 121 and its p m d'nlnir oats), 141, 2 .0 (dining car), 8 20,4,6,0 8 50, T 13, 8 12. 10 p m 12 OS iiluhl. Huuda a. 3 2 i. 4 05 4 6) 6 15. 8 12, 1SD.1 01 (dining car), 1103 a ra 12 44, 2 SO (dlolnrcai), 4ill(llmltel 4 .3, 6), S4, 6 50, 7 13,111 louop m, isutnuni KxprtM lur iloaion, wltu jut change, Ham, weekdava, and 8S)p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE 80TJTH. For Ualtlmore ae i Tanuu:Kn I 0, 7 S3, 8 tl, 910, 10 ao, 1118, 11 Mam, (ilk limited dtnlcj aar.) 1X0, fit, 4 41, (5 l'l Oonrreanlonal Llm- . , . , r . , , , i , t m m ic 1 uiuiQK cur;, a oj, uiuiuk wr, u i, uoi, (dining oar), 7 40, (dining oar) p m , and 13 03 night eek days. Sundays, S 50. 7 a). B 10, 11 18, 1183 am. 4 41, 6 IS dlnlog e). eti (dining carl, 7 40(aiuicgea,ripm ana i-ui umni. Lutre iiurtct ohm l' city, 1'r.uuaelFlila, FOB AT' ANTIC CITY. ftxnrcns.8 50 n n . 210, 4 on ann SCO em wi days. Sundays, fcxpresi 841, audvlaam. For Cape Xlv, &imleiia VVllduooa nfl Holly lltach, Dxpn.u u m., tui p m weelt days, buud.iy, IWa in. For Sou Isle City, Ocean Oily and Avalon. Kiproas. 9 00 a m,4 00 p na week days. Hun 0aya,l(m. . for Homera Tolnt, express, 850, am, 4 CO p u week UyH hu-.Va.ys, iitam 3 . .' ' J . TTf";s, .,va , . ,. t lAfSSY PILLS! QAFt ANO EUHE. bEND FOX W0MAU 9 UAf a BUHHUI' wriLsoN DPacirn. iiD,r?aA,rs, ORPHANS' CW IE BSSMS3 i tuuo m I JUSUal ST T lili!',;iiY(i fhe Mosquito Inrlirxn Will UnlUi with Nicaragufi'a Govcin.cat, MR. a08LlK0 MAY BE ErCALLro. flrrnt llrltaln'n Keprjkeniallve Rxei'iMb-il Ills Authority In CalHnff IVir it Hrltlili W'aiTlilp to l iifori II l leninnt- The Illupllclfia (Juitloii Kittled for Alt Tiiiit. London, Nov. HO. It Is reported tlmt the Blueflelds Incident hits liei u H-ttlod, Groat Britain having, upon th' represent ations of the Vnltrd Stnten, admitted Unit Mr. Gosling, the Brltitdi liimistvr, ex ceeded his authority In calling for a Brit ish warship to proceed to Aliarngua to inforco Uiltlxh di ntands for ind iiinlty for alleged outrages on BrllUh subjects. Tho affair may lead to his recall. General Barrios, the specinl envoy from Nicaragua to Grcut Britain, htw received adlspntch from Managua saying that, ac cording to udvices received at tho lattor place from Blueflelds, the convention of the Moqulto Indians has spontaneously resolved upon reincorporation with Nic aragua. Washington, Nov. SO. Secretary of State Gresham was shown the Associated Preps cable from London, announcing the new turn affairs had taken in Nicaragua. Tho scretnry old nothing had been re ceived from Ambassador Bayard In London or Minister Baker In Nicaragua, and that the department had no information from either of these sources. Secretary Gresham said that the attempt to magnify every thing in connection with tho Bluellcldiin cideut was absutd. and he could not Imaglno who was ret-pousiblo for some of tho ridiculous conclusions which had been drawn from trifling events. It Is imderatood from othor sources that should these dispatches bo officially con firmed our state department should feel very much gratified, for they indicate the settlement of the Blueflelds question for all time, and the final abandonment of the British protectori'te over tho Motqultolu dluns. This lir'sirable result, moreover, will bae been accomplished in strict con formity with tho terms of tho treaty of Managua between Great Britain and Nicurugua, und so tho settlement cannot be regarded as humilltttii.g to Greut Britain, or as touching her honor In any way. If Mr. Barrios, tho Nlearnguan agent in London, is correctly advised of tho aulieii of tho Mosquito Indiuns all that remains for the British to do is to satisfy them selves that tho act of incorporation was voluntarily on the part of the Indians, ana that tho assembly which ndopti-d the reso lutions was thoroughly representative in Its character. In such case tho British protectorate would lnpio by tho terms of tho treaty, the Mosquito reservation would no longer bo known as an autono mous territory, and Nicaragua properly cxcrclso full sovereignty over all lauds within her liounihiries. It is true that owing to the mixture with other peoples the original Mosquito havo become so blended and crossed that It may bo very dlflleult to establish the fact that tho majority have really consented to In corporation with Nicaragua, and it Is pos slble that ovor such a detail as this tho Biitlsh minister at Managua has boon act ing with such precipitation as to call for rebuke by his own government. Admiral Ramsey, of tlie n.ivy, said to day that the- Columbia hud not yet re ported at Blueltelds. The Columbia, ho anticipated, would not remain long at Blueflelds, a her commander was uuder orders to uso his own discretion as to his future movements. Admiral Kainsoysaid the events related In the Associated Press cables would probably nettle all dillloul ties. He mode light of the war scare which hits been worked up In connection with tho Blueflelds incident. Tidal Waie nt Tiicnmn, TACOJIA, Wash., Nov. DO. Amid tho roar of nn Immense tidal wnvo Iwntlng against the shores of Puget bound 800 feet of Tucoma s ocean docks plunged into Commencement hay at 11 o'clock Wednes day night. Half a dozen steiinierj wero tossed about like chips and two wore (lis ihlcd. II. II. Alger's boat house, contain ing himself, his wife and six children, was turned upside down, spilling tho children out of their buuhs Into tho icy water, and it is feared ono of his daughters hus been drowned, John Hanson, a wiitchman at the Northern Pacific hydraulic pump, went down In the debris and cannot be found. Ho was roasted to death or drowned Penator Ilrown Perlounly III, ATLANTA, Gil, Nov. 30. Ex-United States Senator Joseph K. Brown, famous as Georgia's war governor nnd probably thu wealthiest man in tho Bouth, is in n critical condition nt his home hero. Tho senator has been in feeble health for many months, guuorlng from a combination of Bright's disease and rheumatism, hut his condition has grown woroe in tho last few days, and is now such as to excite serious apprehension. Prlncews llUninrcks l'uuernl. VAUZIN, Nov. 30. A funeral service 1 over tho remains of Princess Uismtirck was conducted yestenlay ut tho chateau by the local clergyman, Poster Schumann, of Wussow. Thu body wus then removed and temporarily deposited in the pavilion 1 in tho park. Prince lilsmnrck, leunlug upon tho arm of his daughter, Countess Von HnnUnti, walked behind tho body. He wus torrlbly affected, but not 111, Jteudlnga llnllroad Wur. Reauino, Ph., Nov. 80. During tho night the Heading Traction company set a forco of sovcuty-Ilvo men nt work and laid u double track for Its cars across the fine Iron county bridge at tho foot of Penn street, to which the present county com missioners objected. Later an injunction wns served on tlie offending parties, hut tho tracks uru all down and tho traction company has guards on duty. Challenged to right n Duel. MAUUID, Nov. B0. Senor Suliuoron, tho Republican leader, ond Senor Almrztiwt, tin eul.ialul milliliter, lieeamo luwdved in n dispute in the chainlx- yoterd..y. Senor Sulmeron uted language to thu colonial minister whloh the latter cotuldorcd In sulting. As a result he hus challenged Sauor Sulmcrou to fight u duel. Tlio lVostdvut'a Health Improving. Wasiiikoton, Nov. !!0. Tho President eontlnura to improve in liunlth, aud it la I'xuvi'tod If tiiu weather continues favor ..' lo that he may Iw able to return to tho White House from AVoodley tomorrow, iKJi-lmps to take up his rcldeuco there for , till, winter COTTOLENE. Hand in Hand ro grease and indigestion that's why physicians con demn modern lard. Hand in hand go health and Cot tolene that's why Cotlolcnc has received the endorse ment of the leading lights of the medical profession. When you feel that it would 1w a pleasure to eat any kind of pastry or fried food, without fear of indigestion, i A LAD i s TOILET Is not complete without au ideal Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti' tying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection m ti iUt (nrf In llitc .limit I'll Ictist upon having the gsaulne. MONEY TO LOAN. Ixns and -from 100 tf WO) on personal refcl ffiuie Hcurltv No nnblteiiy. Loans fin bo relurnofl tn urn-ill toonhij Dayment or rowinca lora nanao ror earFiBUii Dormwcr A loan from this company wil' nat Injure tho ticanclnl fltantll g ot nny lndlTKUml or Ann Nolxmua Ititcrerftfl percent w-ojubIIv Moi cy ItwneU for ary punve-e tuch fw to tncrcfw or pnterr lyiJn- fl, v pny off rrortgivos. juflKeraP'-1 DottiB, to build or purchase property, or In f net foi any purpose that money mtvy be dwir--! A.tjareR. ucnLtii ttxi company iu is Arch street, PhUadelpntn, Pa. ft-fr-Mjt MDSSER & BEDDALL7 fucoef sors to Coakley llros.) Ko. 6 X'nrtt Centre utreet, U- NAXnOAMf, r-A F18ST GLASS GUT Our Motto: It st Quality t Lowest 0i frUKS. fatronago rea.ttallysollsiid. Weeks' Museum, IT SOUTH M.llS STIiKKI, llirrts aol anlra-tls ot all selections Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Mini id Ufgtsl Glass af Beer. Free Uiicli Dtili, Kree lanU evary n ornlni urd ev nlnii. John Wkkb, Propr etor. G W Davidson, Urtea-r. dr;mbmsack, REMOVED To N. Kighth St., II above Oreen, Phlla, P P Tiuerl at W North -leonnd ut ta thi o'd at In America for the t root moot ot Hprootl DUeatu anil 7itAiil Xrrors. Varlotxale, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment lay trail a specialty Comrauuloailonii :ori41j sor.aaettlal. Si-nJ almp for book. Hnnit, a. ro. te f p. la 3urirlAv. B to 12 m If your ololhlar doesn't keap Hummerslough : Bros rJwall, Hallable, New Tork -OLOTHIKG- alae hits cat it Their celebrated $15.00 Molton Ovorooat Wara like ateel and ti aold by every promj nna tlothler In tha autta. Nnuo renuuue wtta oat Ilamaieralouxh llros.' Ubu. JLaa'a''avtaa''VaVaa'BVTaaa'BVBVato I A. F. BORNOT. F"..rer For Washing Clothes It THiTTRXULEY soap LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. Price Enm 35ox- IWjrvlo "toy Kp diacoTerv orn. r wp cue a .aiU W.Aafclj .VtJ m 1 get Uittolene. See that the trade i:utk steer's head in cotton plant wreath is on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Fairlinnk Company, CHICAGO, uuil 13i Delaware Ait,, TliUada. JL.'1UIS5" V.K M'KIN, M. D ' 1 sni a;. ak) sviioeok oroe lto-n 2. I'uan'a New Uulldlns. cm- rrr Wa.n and Centre street", s-licnandoah. Pav (ltlrt Hours y to 10 a. .!lio;l .i In . Nlfbt olllte Kn. J at Oak street. M h KibT..Kt., k 10 Vortt, Jan.ln inn i, ) nr.. i. M. Office. Lcnii liiiildlnp, coratr o( Main aotf f'n restri-tti'.lllicrnmd ah. j FitatLX iiii'.a', m. u.. Kc 5 Dast Coal tretu Office Hours 1:80 lorfand :i to n . Db. j. . oa 1,1,1: iV, No 81 Houtta Jardln Street, Ubecacco' r "irrioa Houb. na -.o S ane !80 to Y . Kzcept Tbursday evenlui ' n -ffloe work on ttuHUty eeef nrrangi ment. A rtriel adJKrnKir lo thr office heart abmlulelti tnwiry. D" WEKUKI.b UEHEU, Successor to DR. OH AS. T. PALMKH. xrji AJfi js.tit nvitar.otr, 301 Mahantonno Street, Pottsvllle. Penn O 3 HO sLt NO tToUCAKlNC. 5. CORDOVAN. FRFHCH4 ENAMELLED CALK $ 3. r'CUGE.3 SOLES. .!,e.o.J2.VRKING!1fmj DCntlk FINE. U ta.l.BOYSSC'IOOLSHOEi LADIES' SEND TBU CATALOGUE a, . , .nnnni BROCKTON, AIAS3. l'ou cnu hits money by purcbualuii tV. Ij. ll'iugltin fhe, m Dauc,we are the largpitiuanuractureraor adveiiised ahoca In the world, aud pu irantee the value by stamping the name Bnd price on the bottom, vmu protects you oji it nlgtt prices arid the middleman's pi o Ovrshoea cmal custom B'jiit. in tivu, e. fi' 'i!T ana ...... .j.. ...,ii.c v. htve t!i. in si.: everv i n'.... ?t n,r t.rl.- - t"'T II v il ,'i i -i than HO 1 1 your 1 1 by Jowph Bull, Shenandoah, Pa. Davo yon SoreThroat, Ptmplos, Copper-Colored Spots, Aches, Ol'l tiorc. Ulcers In Mouth, llalr FaLtlcK? Write Cook ISrraetlr Co., HOT Ma onlcTeni i,le,l'blciiao,lll.or proofs of curca. Capital V(Xf,VUO, 1'atlcntscurod nine veara nrfjaMtysounJand well.1 oo-p,,pe hooUfirre Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks hut get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies 5 Most of the cleaning and dyeing now-a-days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by express at our expense, and wc will do it at same price as if you delivered it to us in person. SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS HtlKFairmount Ave., Philadelphia J CLEAN and SWEET. CENTS a bar. . a.. XT. E3 'VrVVXalVE. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Wil brace Ton no In week So'd with7BITTBM ITJaraJI EK to Core FerTooeDtbiiLy, I.utaofdfzuU Powtr in tithtiMx, InroluDttrT kmitiioiij from tuiy aiaiti If noglened. acb (roubt lo coriiuniptioa or insat itrt it."" pr hi mcil ,6 b if for (5. With efci? t& written guuMitr tp ct.reor rtfuml lUo suouvy Aaaia.
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