EVENING HERALDl Published dally, except Sunday bj UKHAJ.ll l'UHLIHIllNO ooxvAirr, Fsbllcatlon offlco and m hantcal department, B3oastCoa Street, Hu Ti-Bt j la dollvered In Shenandoah and J"1-- surrounding towns for Six Cents ft week, payabl6 to the carriers. By mall, Throe Dollars a yoar or Twenty-five centa per month, Is sav&nce. A&vertlement charged according to space anfl position, The publishers reserve tho right 10 change tho position of advertisements when ever tho publication of newt requires It. The tlxht Is also reserved to rejoct any advertise sent, whether paid for or not, that the pub- tthtrs may deem improper. Advertising rates xade known upon application. Entered at tho post oBco ut Shenandoah, Pa.! ti second closs mall matter. tub jewxixa jrniiALD, Shenandoah, Pcnna. Evening Herald. SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1894, Tiif.HK has been so report yet from the committee which Is drawing up a bill for the settlement of labor troubles by nrbl- tratlon. If the committee really can de-1 vtn tnrdi n hill the conntrv will tint he. I , .. ., ii .i l Kruugu cucm uii csiuiuiuiq mui-, otcu iu the end of the centnry. CmcAGO Is about to reorganize its police force on a Civil Service basis. According to the proposed plan all the present mem bers will be required to submit to exam inations, and will be treated In all re spects like new applicants for appoint ments, except that they will not have to undergo the physical examination re quired of beginners. Tin: financial situation is perplexing and vexatious, but President Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle need not despair. A little research will convince them that things are not in bait as bad condition as they were under the Democratic ad' ministration of James Buchanan, when the government was compelled in some instances to pay ns high as 12 per cent. Interest on monoy for running expenses. George Wallace Delamatek, who was tho Republican candidate for Gove- nor of this Commonwealth four years ngo and Is now located in tho Btate of Wnnhlneton. is treltluir on his feet aealn. financially. He is practicing law In beattle and for n case in which he was recently successful will receive a feo of $200,000. Ills many friends in Shenandoah will bo pleased to hear that Dame Fortune has once more smiled upon him. THE vote In the Senate on the question of closure was exactly what might have been expected, nnd what It should have been. It was known, and by the Demo crats even openly proclaimed, that tho sole object of a change of rules at the short session was to secure the passage of certain tariff bills, which were in flat de fiance of the will of the people declared at the last elections. The one claim which hns force, In favor of closure, is that it is necessary to enable the will of tho people to toko effect when It might bo thwarted by n minority. In this caso tho will of the people was nbout to be betrayed, de feated and defied by tho majority from whom the people hns deliberately with' drawn their trust. Thcro Is no room to doubt about the hostllo purpose of the people. No party hns ever been over thrown by n moro overwhelming majority than the Democratic party, on account of the very policy which Senntors wish to carry Into effect by suppressing the minor ity. In this caso a vote against closure In the Senate was n vote to uphold the sovereignty of the people. IN iSS'J, the Inst year for which we have completo statistics, 299,55'J persons were employed In coal mining. Not another of the mining industries employed 100,000. Iron ore production employed but 38,707, not quite one-eigth as many ; gold and sil ver production together but about one- sixth ; lead not one-tenth; and oven the quarrying of nil kinds of stone only about ' one-third. Not a single manufacturing Industry employed a9 many persons. The nearest approach was lumber mills, which employed 380,107. The second man ufacturing industry in runk on tho baBis of employes is foundry nnd machine shops, the third clothing manufacturing nnd the fourili cotton goods. Coal min ing employs lmi.OOO more persons than boot nnd shoe making, including factory nnd custom work mid repairing, 300,000 more than furniture n tklug, 160,000 more than Iron nnd Bteel In naces and rolling mills, 200,000 more thou the manufacture of cigars and cigarettes, 80,000 moro than the manufacture of calico goods, 175,000 more than woolen and worsted mills nnd 250,000 more than the manufacturing of silk and silk goods. By attacking the coal mining Industry tho greatest destruction can bo done to labor at one blow. Hence th6 support ot such n movement by the the Democratic press. A SDEGEON'S KNIFE RecoEimeided by a Philadelphia Specialist John J. Nelll Relates How a Simple Remedy Restored Him to Health. Horrible Operation Avoided. (Philadelphia, I'enna., Item.) A healthier, heartier, hnpplor man than John J. Nelll, of 2437 North Klght street, Philadelphia, cottld not be found In a day's eearcli. Among those who knew him formerly, tho fact that ha Is still alive Is a constant wonder. In the fall of 1889 he began to Buffer from stone In the bladder, and his mis eries were lndeicrlbable. Consulting an emluent physician in Philadelphia, he was told that he would have to submit to a surgical operation, so mucn um ue dread tho result, for If unsuccessful It meant death, that he put off the evil day as long as possible. Whilo In this frame of mind he chanced to see a notice of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy. Although disheartened with his many futile attempts with medicine, ho was Induced to make one more trial. On July 1, 1893, ho bought the first bottle of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy, and within a month had ex' perlenced benenclal results, and before he had finished the third bottle tho gravel was completely dissolved and his suffer- IngS at an end Mr. Nelll foels that he owes a lasting debt of gratitude to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. He never falls to recommend it for disorders of the blad der and urlnnry organs and says "It will effect a cure If one be possible 1" The great value of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Itemedy lies In the fact that It dissolves the excess of uric acid In the blood. Many of the aliments people suffer from for instance, rheu matlsra, nervousness, dyspepsia, kidney, liver and urinary troubles, and the sick ness peculiar to women, all come from this one cause. Favorite Remedy dissolves this acid and expels It from the system, thus cur ing the disease. In cases of scrofula, diabetes, Brlght's disease, and stone in the bladder, it never falls. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is for sale by nil druggists, at SI a bottlo, or six for $5, which brings a treatment within tho reach of all. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trlnltv Reformed church. Rev. Robert O'lloyle, castor. Services tomorrow at 10 a. m. and 6:9) p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Every Doay welcome. Kchelos Israel ConKregatlon. West Oak street. Kev. J. Mltnick Rabbi : services afternoon and evening.' every Friday evening! Haturdoy ana Sunday Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 1 10 o. m. and i 10 a. m. and 0 n. m. by tho pastor. Rev. D, I, Evans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. Roman Cathollo church of the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. II. F, O'Reilly, pastor. Masses at 8:00and 10:00a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Ut. Qeoreo's Lithuanian Catholic church corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Ho v. L. Abromaltls, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a.m. vespers at a p. m. English. Lutheran church. Preaching at 10:80 a. in. and 0:30 p.m. by tho pastor. Rev. 1. 1". nerr, m. u. tsunaav Bcnooi at liaup. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt7 o'clock, Everybody welcome. Ebenezer Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. Llch kmwalner. oastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. ji. In German, and 6:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend. First Methodist Erjlsconal church. Rev. Wm. Powlck. castor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others aro always welcome. Presbvterlan church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rlson, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p, m. Hunday school at 2 p. m. Christian ftnucavor society win meet on xucsuay even lng at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:au. ah arocoraiany inviicu. English Uantlst church, South Jardln street Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m, Preaching by tlio pastor, itev. W. n. Harrison Praise scrvlco at 0 n, m. Sunday school nt 1 n. m. Monday evening at 7:30 tho Y. P. II, U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. isvcryDoay welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. John Bath pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 S. m. wesiey prayer meeting at o:ia p. m. abbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Mondav evening at 7:30. Class meetings Tucsdav ana Wednesday evenings at 7 o clock-, rrayer meeting xnursuay at p. in. ah seats free. Anyone not having a church home is cordially mvitcu to come ncre. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:30 ind evening at 7 o'clock. Tho rector offi ciates at morning scrvlco alternately and at every evening scrvlco. The lay reader, Charles Ilasklns, officiates In tho absence of tho rector. 0. 11. urldgman. Sunday school at i. m. All seaia irue ana everyDOuy mauo canity welcome. Whea Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Ttttsa she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. TThea she became Miss, eho clung to Castorla. Kit rhs had Children, die rjavotb'in Castorla Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the KvENING IlEItALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive tho paper ns new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Any one who hns children will rejoice with L. 11. Mulford, of Plninfleld, N. J. Ills little boy, live years of nge, was sick with croup. For two days nnd nlghtB he tried various remedies recommended by friends nnd neighbors. He says: ''I thought sure I would lose him. I had seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ad vertised and thought I would try It as a last hope nnd am happy to sny that nfter two doses he slept until morning. I gnvo it to htm next day nnd n cure was ef fected. I keep this remedy In the house now and ns soon as any of my children show signs of croup I give it to them and that is the last of it." 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that th name Lessiq & BAeii, Ashland, Fa., la printed on every sack. tf Rupture, Care guaranteed. No operation. In quire t the Shenandoah drag store, No. 8 South Mai street. 8-13-tf Ho Paid $15,000 for His Appoint j ment as Police Oaptain. HE IS SUSPENDED PEOU THE I0B0E. Tho Aotlnn nf ilia Police Commissioners In ' ftnjpamllnjr Crloti Arouses th Ira of tho Loxnir Committor Much Sympathy Kxpri.d for th Disgraced Ofncor. , NewYohk, Doo. IS. 1'ollco Captain T. J. Creodon confessed beforo ths Loxow committee yesterday that he had paid $15, D00 to secure his ciiptalucy. A few hours lator ho was suspondod from tho forco by tho board of polico commissioners, on tho recommendation of Superintendent of 1'o llco Byrnos, who was Instructed to pro- pnro charges against him. The Jjoxow commlttco has agreed that Crcedon should bo granted Immunity from punishment for his purchnso of a captaincy, nnd when tho action of tho polico commissioners bo enmo known thoy, as woll as Superinten dent Byrnes, woro subptcnod to appear bo foro tho sonato Investigating body. Captain Croedon's confession was tho biggest sensation yet brought forth by tho Loxow commlttco. In Itself tho oaptnln's statement was inoroly n confirmation of testimony elicited beforo tho senators on Thursday, but the startling facts osion tlally lntorwovon with this sonsotlonal expose affix the taint ot dishonor and cor ruption upon inon who havo held somo of tho most responsible offices in tho gift of the community. But public consuro Is not henped on Creedon's head. Ho hod erred In the, local police department for thirty years with honor and distinction. Hols n war scarred veteran, whoso record shows that In twenty-three ongagoments of the civil war ho riskod bis llfo for his conntry. The captain's fault Is forgotten by tho popular mind in sympathy for his present trying position and respect for his past record. Captain Crcedon had said on the witness stand on Thursday that ho paid no money lor his captaincy. But yesterday, nftor Captain bchmittborger, who Is under in dictmont. refused, br advico of his coiin scl. to answer Mr. Uolrs nuostlons. Uroc- don was allowed nn opportunity to tell tho truth, and ho told It. Tho witness spoke slowly, with down cost oyos. Ho wns moved by conflicting emotions, nnd tho sympathies of his audi tors went out to tho whlto haired veteran. In a straightforward though shamefaced manner lie told how ho hod rlson from tho position of a patrolman to a sergoantcy, how nt last a captaincy was offered him for monoy. Tho expenso of oducatlng his olght children had been very heavy, nnd ho wanted tho position of captain, with Its increased emoluments. But ho had sub mlttcd tho matter to his friends. They raised tho money. Tho nmount necessary to secure tho appointment was 815,000, be' causo Sergeant Wiognnd had offered $12,- 000. His friends, Barney Rourko nnd John W. Reppcnhagen, secured tho money, os tensibly on his notes. Ho had. paid tho money to ex-Assemblyman John J. Mnr tln. It was his understanding that tho funds went to Polico Commissioner Voor- hls, now polico justice. Tho conclusion of Cnptaln Creodon's testimony was followed by nn lmpresslvo pause. Then Mr. Gou apologizodforcaus lng tho captain tho unpleasantness ho had experienced. Toars suffused Croedon's oyes. A sympathctlo tromor ran through tho nudienco. And," continued Mr. Goff, "it Is tho unanimous opinion of this commlttco Mint. In vlow of tho splendid sorvlccs you havo roudorcd to your country and to tho com munity, tho publlo Interests will not bo subserved by disturbing you In your posi tion ns police captain. Then thcro was a burst of applause such as no man could stop. Captain Crcedon arose. Tears illlod his eyes, and his fnco twitched with emotion. Then each mom, bor of tho commlttoo and Counsels Goff, Jcromo nnd Moss shook liis hand wnrmly. Thcro wus another burst of applause, nnd Captnln Crcedon walked from tho court room crying. Jlon trembling with pent up feelings grasped his hand In sympa thctlo pity. Then John W. Rcppenlingen testified that ho wns given tho money, and In turn lie at once turned over $10,000 of It to "Honest" John Martin for tho benefit of Commissioner Voorhls. Ho kept tho ro untitling $3,000 for himself. Ho was tho go-betweeu. Rcppenhagen sworo that Voorhls lied if ho said lie did not get tho money. It wns during tho afternoon sossion that Mr. Goff learned of Captain Croedon's sus pension. The commlttco became excited nnd subpuinos wuro ut ouco Issued for all tho commissioners. "It looks ns though tho men who tell tho truth uro to bo suspended by tho polico board, said benntor (J Connor nngrlly. "It is abominable," was Chairman Lex- ow's verdict. Tho subpoena servers soon performed tholr work, and Commissioner Martin ns sumod tho witness stand. Ho had not known that tho commlttco wcro doslrous of retaining Captain Crcedon, or ho would hnvo dono otherwise Ho had voted for Creedon's suspension on tho recommenda tion of Superintendent Byrnes. Tho com mlssloner said ho was desirous of working in harmony with tho commlttco in purify ing tho polico department. Ho promised ho would do all lu his power to restore Captain Crcedon, Then there was moro npplauso. It was Increased by tho nppearauco of Superin tendent Byrnes. Ho said that Croedon's oaso wns different from that of othor ao- cussed polico captains. When Croedon was appointed ho sworo that ho had paid no money to secure the appolntmont. Tho superintendent Iiim recommended tho sus pension because of Creodon's perjury, and liecauso Creedou had acknowledged his guilt beforo tho committee. Mr. Hyrues also promised to do nil In his power to ob tuln Captain Croodon s restoration Tho committee's adjournment till Tuos- duy only adds fuel for tho anxious 6incu latlon which Is being Indulged In ns to tho next step in this startling expose, Polico Jiutloe Voorhls, who Is today ono of tho most talked of men in Now York, denied In toto tho allegations mndoiignlust him before tho senators, Anothor feature of tho day, which was gonerully discussed on tho streets, was Mr. Goff 's Invitation to Richard Croker to appear boforo tho committee and deny tho charges made against htm, Mr. Goff said that, Inasmuch as tho testimony of Mr, ,Mornn. tho Brooklyn tug owner, lmpll catcd Mr. Crokcrln constructive oxtortlou tho latter was Invited to tako tho witness stand and mnko any oxplanntlou that ho might desire of Moran's allogutlons. Mr, Crokor did not respond. "I havo nothing to say to this," was tho only reply Mr. Crokor uiodu to all queries. Another .VJUi)k4 Hrllu 1 . Wronrrf, Nltw ToiiK. Dec. 13. August .7 "'mm?, tho !Ml"'"& OJTulnst wluiiM eluKtfrw of bribery vra iuuda Uifom tlm ciiuutu lnrr tlatluK oommltUw Thursday, vrni in dit'tud by th sruud jur' y-sl.irdur., and v;iu shortly afterward arrdusl mid lokon to tho dlntrlct uttorney's oiHotf. whre ball wiw fixed at 5,000 uudor UJ Unit Indict ment and 2,500 under thu second. H was held lu (If fault ot ball. A l'nllcsman'it Html wttb it liurstar. West Clllit-TKl!, Ph., IXso. ! -linrly In tho morning Policeman 1). 1). INry had n pistol duel with a dpiptiritW burglar In Avondalo, In which Loary was shot In tho arm and a resident nanud Search, who was attracted to tho soene, wus shot In tho abdomen. Thu burglar wiu finally cap tured, togctho? with n full kit of burglar's tools and a horso and wugou, Kscaprd a Denth Rntenre. GHKEN6HUHO, N. C, Doo. 15. Hostor Morshall, colored, chargod with tho capi tal crimo of arson, osoapod trial for llfo by entering n plea .of attomptod arson, nnd escaped with a ton years' sontonco. Her conviction would hnvo boon certain. In a frenzy of rago sho set fire to a houso not over twenty-flvo yards from hor own ASTHMA IeIe Thu wnndrf nl African Kol Flint, discov ered on the Congo River, West Africa, la Nature's sura (jure Tor Asinma, Endowed by European Physicians and Hos pitals as a positive Constitutional Care for Asthma. 7,000 recorded cores In 90 days. It nevor falls. Cures Guaranteed. No Pay until cured. Largo Trial Case scntFREB by mall, prepaid, to any sufferer. Address KOLA IMPORTING CO., 1162 Broadway, New York. Available. Many good remedies are unavailable because they need the direction of a physician. Allcock's Porous Plaster can bemused by anybody, and it is always effective for sprains, strains, weak back and soreness in the chest or muscles. Do Not Bo Doped Inta uUnj in Imitation, lailtt upon hiving tbe grouta " AtxcOCK'a." Allcock'a Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Hive no equal at a relief ud cure for conn and bunions. Brandreth'8 Pills renovate tho system by pruiMnx the blood. They do net weal. en. When in POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Stroot. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached, finest wines, Honors, cigars. Wholesale agent for Felgcmpia': hw, I J Export Lager ul Saazer Pale Beer! No liner made. Fine liquors arid Cigars lai tjoutn ratio ci. 8lIENAND0AIl'S RELIABLE Hand lusntmds? Cor. JJoyd and Whlto Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain e speo laity, Goods called for ana delivered. Atrll solicited. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee Houso. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to, HOTEL KAIBR, CHAS.BURCHILIi, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOT CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Hain and Oak Sts., Shenandoah, Fresh and cool lieer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Cosikllo & Cassidt, Proprietors. For Painting . . . The Season Is here and Papor Hanging Get yonr work 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 wail paper. All dally and weekly papers, uuveu, uuvcicucg auu siaiioaery. 183 Wast Centre Street. Headquarters (or tbt Etekiko EnilA CANADA'S NEW PREMIER. ! lion. Mnshmlii KwU f nd tho Lnto 81r Jolm Tkoinpfton. OTTAWA, Ont., Dm. U. Tim rwporl writ out that Hon, Mackenzie Bowell bd been dlrtUid by tho Bovornor general to fnn n new cablnnt Is oBlcially eonllrmru. lion. Mackenzie Howell, llko prede cessor, Is a sslt made man. He wns txirn In Kngland in 1823, and cntno to Canada with his family Wn years lator. il was nON. MACKENZIB BOWELL. educated in tho common schools nnd in tho printing offlco of the Bollovlllo Intolll- gonccr, subsequently bocomlng oaltor nnu proprietor of that papor. Ho entered pol itlos in 1807, being elected to parliament for the county of North Hastings. Ho was three times re-elected, and In 1878 was sworn in as a member of tho privy coun- dl and as minister of customs. This office he has hold ever since, Its name-hnvlng been changed to the portfolio of trade and commeTco two years ago. Ho is a thor ough protectionist. At a mooting of ministers it was decided to ask for a national subscription to create lund for tno support of Lady Tnompson and hor family. Claim Sho Shot In Self Defense. CniCAGO, Doo. 15. Tho body of Charles Mlllor, hanging head downward from a two story window nt 2115 Stato street, wltn blood dripping from a wound over tho heart, oollcctod a orowd shortly which blocked trafllo for half an hour. Miller had been shot by Magglo Tiller, who claimed that he had robbod her, and that sho did tho shooting in self defense In attempting to jump from tho window nfter ho was wounded Miller's foot caught, and ho hung dying until tho polico nr- rlvcd. Ho died soon nftor help reached him. Morton's Omclal Flnrallty. Albany, Dec. 15. Secretary of Stato Palmer, when tho voto for governor wns being canvassed, asked whether tho board should dcclaro Mr. Morton elected for two or threo years. Tho board was acting un der tho old constitution, and tho question was whether tho new constitution would bo retrospective Tho board flnally fixed tho matter by striking out tho words "do- clared elected for two years," and simply declaring Mr. Morton olectcd governor. Tho plurality of Morton over Hill is of- nciniiy declared to bo 150,10s. A Llfo Prisoner's Sentence Commuted. ALUANi,ueo. 10. urovcrnorj!iowcrcoin-i muted tho sontonco of John P. Trump- bour, a llfo prisoner in Auburn, to forty years, subject to deduction for good bo- hnvior, under which Trumpbour will, if nllowed full timo, obtain his dlschnrgo in Aprilnext. Trumpbour and a man named Conry undertook to rob a bank cashier, and in tho struggle tho cashlor was killed, was onticodby Conroy.n professional crlm- iuui, wj tu&u pari, in 1110 rouuery. 1 We Will ICeon Ont of Armenia. WASHINGTON, Deo. 15. Tho United States will tako no part in tho investiga tion of tho Armenian outrages. Finding that tho limitations imposed by President Clovelnnd upon tho functions of United States Consul Jowett wero such as to pro- vent his joint action with tho representa tives of tho other powers tho sultan has withdrawn his Invitation to tho United States to nppolnt a commissioner, and consequently Mr. Jowett's appointment lapses. After tlio Kxprcs Company. Maxtos, N. C, Deo. 15. Postofflco In spector Conrad arrested John D. Austin, I ngent of tho Southern Expross company hero, charging him with handling and de livering unstntnpou letters onrriod by tlio express company. Tho po3tolllco depart ment lluds It necessary to tako vigorous I action, as this practico is said to hnvo I been oxtcnsively carried on. Austin s ur-1 rest Is norollectlon upon him, but is tol inako n test caso against tl)o express com pany. Ifrt Agreement Iteaclicd. ITHACA. N. Y.. Dec. 15. Tho nicctlncr of Thomas It. Hunter and Otto Wngenliorst, representing tlio rowing clul) of Pennsyl vania, with W. T. Hastings, commodore I of tho Cornell navy, hero, for tho purposo of reaching somo conclusion ai to whether or not Pennsylvania should send a crow to England next summer to compete In the Ilenloy regatta, was concludod with no I agreement uoterminou upon. Aitor's Tramp Gets a Year. New York, Deo. 15. John Gnrvey, tho tramp who was found asleep in a bed In Mrs. Astor's houso four wooks ngo, and who was recently convicted of unlawfully entering tho Astor manslQn.wns sontoncod by Judgo li ltzgcrnld, in tho court of gen eral sessions, to ouo year In tho peniten tiary. Tho motion to sot nsldo tho vordlct and giro tho prisoner a now trial was do llied. Political Unrest In Samoa. Vakcouvek, 11. C, Deo, 15. Latest Samonn advices brought by the Wurtinoo says that tho stato of political unrest con tinues No attempt is being mado to col lect taxes. Local German residents nro vory oonfldent that either German annex ation or n protectorate will shortly be de clared. If olihnr takes placo no doubt In ternal troubles will cease. Calirornla's nulicn-jtnrlal CoutoHt. SAN FltAscisco, Doo. 15. Tho action beirun by Chairman Cornwall, of tho Ho- publlcivn central oommittoo, to contest tho election or James u. uumi nsBovumor, was thrown out of tho stato supremo court. 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"ThAt soothing effect Is a maria touch r Hood's Sarsaparilla gontlr tones and strengthens tha stomach sad dlgeutlTO organs, Invigoratos ths liver, Great m a natural, healthy desljo lor food, give refreshing sleep, and In short, rakes tho health tone of tha uuuro jitem. iicmember Hood's Sarsa parilla Hood's Pllla cure llrr lilt tUloui new, laundles. sick headaoht, lndtteitf HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with HtlSipllZOVS tttii.i, J7..i n:i j WltCl1 d-a2t)l OU as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids. External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Ftaurcs and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures BURNS. Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions. Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. I is i i valuable. It Cures Salt Kiutm. Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hnt.ds, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostril, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Sti of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c. 5 and Si. 00. Bold byDruRfri8ts,or at poftiiild on receiptor price. lajrimtlS'SlU. to., Ill k 111 WlUUnBl., !wYor. !L Gilmore's AromMic Wine ! A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down. Crilmnrfi's Arnmntin . Wine Will bring TOSeS to VOtir , , , n , cheeks and restore you to uesh aild pluinpneSS. Mothers, USe ., e 11. it lor your aaugllters. It is j.t,t,t- i, 1 ,. the best regulator nd corrector for 11 aHmpntc npctlliar to WO- IOr aU ailments peculiar 10 WO manhood. It nromotes ditres- I 1 0 tion, enriches the blood and j gives lasting Strength. Sold by I -A-' VA-3 -11 -tLl JU 1 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa 1317 Arch St.Phila. Pa. BLOOD POISON "nU'ecMnZ vnncH cure a mau 10 innmye). juoicnes, uicerSi r?Kin jfiieciHPH, jcrvoun iieuuity nml Ilrrors of Yotitli. Im h ofl'ower nnd Stricture (No Ciittliis) Cured Tor n life time. Lost Manhood nnd Small Shrunken Or- Scientific method never falls unless easels bcyomt hunmnuid. Holier at onco, and you Uc liueaiutm among men In uifnd nnd body, AH losses checked Immediately and continued Improvement. 3-vcry obstacle to Jiappy marneiuiio removed. JSene force, will, onpr'v. ttrafn nower. when falling or lo-t, are restored b the combined KliW trentmi-nt. Victims ol abuses and excesses, reclaim vour manhood wufferers from folly, overwork, early errors, 111-1 health and excesses in married life regain! your strength. Don't despair, even If In the last Btaces. Don't be discouraged, If quack 6 haro robbed you. I wilt prove to you that medical bclence and honor still exist. Bend tlve3-cent stamnd for book TitllTlf the only Medical book exposing quacks (no matter what they advertise to euro themselves from exposure) their tricks and devices, calling tbemselves celebrated and famous, giving free advico nnd guarantee, charging enormous prices for cheap, poisonous drugs, and there by ruining thousands. Honrs t 0 to 8. Even lnes.ft-a.BU. Wed. and fiat. Kve'sra. 0-aSO. Sun., Mi Notice All afflicted with dangerous and I Dally.: Lopeiess cases suouia can tor examination. y.rrom v-u wra, ana oai, eve gs, o-y, ana tV-i'i. vrneor mil, ireatmentpy man.. COOPER & CO., DR. THEELL Stocli. Brols.ors, ' Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Stocks, trrain. etc. boueM for cath and car. rled on margin. Ten shares stock or 1,000 bash els grain bought or sold on first margin of 110. Teiepnone connection, juanoraers a specially. Dally market circular mailed free onappllca. tion. SHARES FOR SALE. Tlin finfn Dennslt lhllldlriP nnd Savlnfr A Run. elation of Heading, l'a., oirers for salo a few hundred shares ot stock. This Is a good, reliable anil prosperous association m wnicn to tauo shares. Having ready salo for all money, tho premium received Is large, consequently tho stock will maturo much sooner than associations located in towns whero there is no great demand lor money, ana butlulug operations are very limited. Tho value of each share is 200 at maturity. Application fee, 23 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent, interest allowed on all payments made in advanco for 6 months or longer, hi embers may wunuraw one or an snares at any time vy civ lnc 80 dava written notice, and nra untitled tn tho full amount of dues paid, with 0 per cent. olders ara entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will he forced out. The fund Is run on the came conservative lrlnclnles as our local funds which have been rled for years and found safe. Any one wtah. nt? to invest In a Savlne Fund will rind It to their Interest to call on the local agents and D, I)., of Mahanoy City, Is one of tbe director?. receive ium iiarucuiAr., iter. ji. a. xicyser. MASTER & BACHMAN, Arcnts, 127 North Jardln 8treet, Shenandoah. I 1 i Or m r 1 i
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