r- id i 1 EVENING HERALD hstaulisiikd ir;o. I'ubllnhcd every Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 Sooth Jabdin Sthhbt, Nhaii Cr.NTnB. Tho Iloriild is dellveied InShennndonli nnd tho surrounding towns for six cents u woik, pay able to tlio onrrlera. lly mnll 88.00 n yepr, or as cents ft month, payable In ndvnnco. Advertise ments eliftrged ftceordltiKtosimoe.nnd position. The publishers reserve tlio right to change tlio position of advcrtl-ienients whenever tho pul Mention of news demands It, The rt Kilt In reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher may ileem fmproiicr. Advertising rates mudo known upon application. .3ntercd at the pontodlcc at Slicnamloah, I'a., as second class mall matter. TELEl'HONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, Dl'CEMUKR S, 1893. Thu more space effectively used in a news paper, the more- space needed in a store. Printers' Ink. Especially when nt;d in tlio people's paper, the IIkrald. Tub United Mine Workers Union is mak ing preparations to establish an official organ, and tho first number ' wilt appear about January 1st. What will ur friend in Minorsvillo do for patronage? Many people are now-making their holiday purchases, nnd our stores are teeming with beautiful presents. A glance at tho IIiIkald's columns lieforo purchasing will prove profita ble. There is no necessity ef going away from home to buy your gilts. Ax advance. f two per cent, over the rate that has prevailed for some time in this region is a concession that tho miners accept with much thanks knowing full well that no act of theirs under tho present arraigC' mcnt will change the rate. Enrrou Ciiaems Emory .Smith was on Saturday discliargcd from custody on tho charge of criminal libel, preferred by W. N. Ely, of the Girard Trust Company, tho magistrate holding that as Mr. Smith knew nothing of the publication thcro could J-e no malice or intention toinjuro Mr. Ely. Tamaqua is illuminated by electricity and :i9 a consequence tho ooal oil lamp lias been discarded for such purposes. Tho people of tho place nowiiuagiuo that a transformation scene lias taken place and that instead of being simply slow Tiunanua, tho town has been transformed into tlio Celestial City !reat is tho enterprise of tho town of big Republican majorities. The Schuylkill Ha von Call has passed into tlio management of Georgo F. Denglor, and henceforth tho paper will bo printed in that town. Mr. Dengler has had considerable experience iu tho newspaper business, and wo welcome hitn to tho fold. lion. Elias IDnvis, tho former publisher, will eschew tho news paper business in all its phases, and devote his time to fields of labor mure congenial with his nature. Tin: friends of Senator Cameron, it is said take very little stock la the gossip that he will bo taken up as a Presidential candidate in deforenco to the silver element of tho Republican party. They are wise, very wise, Thcro is-about as much clianco for his nomi nation by the Republicans as there is o t;alvin Wells or Cliarles Emory binitli going to tho United States Senate. Many of Senator Cameron's friends are also inclined to the belief that ho will not succeed himwlf in 1800, and that his political earner is Hearing n close. In this rctpect we agree with tliein mo far as the succession is concerned, but Don Cameron will liave considerable to say us to who his successor will bo. THE SPRING ELECTION. Tho Republicans of Shenandoah rannot begin too early to prepare fr the ;priug elections, and porfect an organization that will rosuit in as sweeping a victory at tho polls as that of the ono in 1803, but which, we trust, will bo productive of greater results afterwards. Tho election this spring will take place on Tuesday, tho 18th day of February, and wo undorotnnd the Standing t'ommltteo is preparing to hold u meeting in a day ortwo for tho purpose of arranging tho prellminario. Tho primaries will bo con ducted under tho Crawford county system. tho Republican electors having adopted that j.ybtem at tho last spring election, and wer tho first to introduce it into this oounty. According to an act passed nt the sessions nt the Legislature of 1803, the nominations by party primaries for all offices within the borough must bo made and the nomiaation papers (lied at least eighteen days befnro election. According to tho provisions of this act the nominations' must, to bo legal, be mado bofore January 31st. This applies to candidates nominated at the primaries of tho two parties, but independent candidates havo the privilege of filing nomination papers fifteen days before the election, which will be Fobruary 3rd. Tho Republican League did e fleet 1 to work in tho last ipring'campalgn, and can do the samoin thcapproachltlg contest. Thcirsomi monthly meetings should bo well attended from now on, as the time it uono too loug to inaugurate an aggressive campaign. Dishonest Hank 1'resldciit Convicted. LOOKI'OKT, N.Y., Deo. S.At 3:n0o'ulook yesterday nftornonn tlfo jury in tlio cased Joshua S. Helinor, ox-president of the Merchants' bank, cnino iu with n, verdict of guilty, with it rcconunondntlon for clem onoy. Court was adjmirned until next Saturday, when scntenco will bo pro nounced. Tho Indictment upon which llelmcr was tried charged him with hay inir wilfully (loeoivod tho stnto bank ox- nmlnor ns to tlio condition of tho bank on Sout. 10, 1803. Governor lliishiicll's StnfT. COMJMHUS.Doe. 2. Governbr-uleet Bush- noil him announced tho following staff tip polntmontti: Adjutant general, II. A, Ax- tlno or UoIuuiIjuh; assistant adjutant gen eral, H. Ii. KluRsloy of Clovolnud; qunr tcrmuster gonoral, W. V. Orr of i'lqun; judgo advoonto general, J. Kent Hamilton of Toledo; surgeon general, Dr. K. J. Lowes of Dayton; chief of onglnocrs, A. L. Conger of Akron. J. Idtm Hodgers, of Columbus, is appointed privnto secretary. 111k Itnld nil I'hllndelpliln "Spenk Hnslcs." l'UILAUKM'ltlA, Dec. 2. Tlio most ex tensive raid on "speak cnslos" lutulo in this city slnco tho Brookes high licenso lnw wont Into offect was inado yesterday, when twenty-six places werp visited by tho po lice Inmntes nnd nllegeil proprietors Amounting to 103 persons wcro nrrcstcd. Thelnformatlon lending to tho arrest wis given by tho Law nnd Order society. Tho alleged proprietors woro held In ball for court, and the Inmntes wcro discharged. Tlio wlfo of Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., was sick with rheumatism for fivo months. In spcak- jng'of it, Mr. Robins6n says ; "Chamberlain's Pain Ilalm is tlio only thing that gavo her any rest from pain. For tho relief of pain it cannot bo beat." Many very bad cases of rheumatism havo been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., drug gists. rishcr Not Guilty of Murder. WlLKESUAUKK, I'a., Deo. 2. After n trial lasting elovon days tho case of James Fisher, charged with tho murder of Bar noy Uolck, was given to tho jury Saturday artornoou, and llftcen minutes afterward tho twelve men camo into tho court room with a verdict of not guilty. Fisher was at ouco discharged. Ho was suspected of boiug an accessory to tho murdor of Bar noy llelok, tho commission merchant who was killed hero about two years ago. James Hendricks wus found guilty in tlio second degre ij of tho crimo and sentenced to twenty years; Jack Robinson pleaded and got eighteen years, and thoro is an other man, Patrick Koarnoy, now lii jail awaiting trial. l'ut an end to misery. Doau's Ointment will euro tho worst case of Itching Piles there over was, and do it almost instantly. Years ot suuering relieved m a single night. Get Doan s Ointment from your dealer. Tiill llrcaklng X'rovontod. ALBANT, Dec. 2. 'An attempt to break Albany county jail was frustrated yosterduy afternoon. "Count" Max Shin- burn, William Brown, awaiting trial for bank burglary; James Cahlll, indicted for uttemptud murder, and Arthur Maxwell and Henry Mlcklo, held for petit larceny, wore directly concerned. At 4 o'clock Sheriff Thayer and his assistants rushed Into tho "hold" and found Cahill sawing away at tho bar of ono of tlio big windows, fifteen ffcet from tho floor. Tlio plot had boen discovered earlier, but tho would bo jail breakers woro allowed to work until all worq apprehended. "For three years I suffered from Salt Rheum. It covered my hands to such an extent that I could not wash them. Two bottles of Burdock Illood Bitters cured mo." I.ibbio Young, Popes Mills, St. Lawrcuco County, N . . For a Monument to John Ilrown. PltoviPKNUE, Dec. 2. Tho colored peo- plo of Providence liavo decided to lnuugu- rato ii nutlonal movement towards tho erection of a monument to John Brown nt Harper's Ferry. A meeting will bo hold tins ovenlug to celebrate tho tiilrty-sixth anniversary of John Brown's dentil, and steps will bo taken to havo the colored pooplo of other stutes co-operato. Enforcing the KxcNo Law. NEW Youk, Dec. 2. The oxcl.se law was strictly enforced yostorday, and tho polico woro on tho nlcrc to seo that im violations ishould bo permitted. All suspected places woro carefully guarded by patrolmen In uniform, whllo olllcors in tho clothing of a civilian wcro closo by to gain, if possible, an entrance to tho suspected saloons. Three Killed at n Crossing. Toledo, Deo. 2. Tlio mall train on tho Adrlnu division of tho Lako Shoro struck (i wagon containing three parsons at Air line Junction, killing all of thorn. Tho dead aro Joseph Kolmeuu, ills 10-yonr-old daughter Lizziu, and Krnest Neivor. Tho men woro market gardeners, and were re turning home from market. German Socialists Dissemble. Bkhux, Dec. 2. A committee ot tho Social Democratic party nnnouncos that, owing to polico persecution, it has boen decided to temporarily su3pund operations by tho party, tho leadership of which un til f .tt her notice will bo vested In tho So clalL.t, member of thu rcichstag. White Swelling: Came on my leg otter typhoid fever, and pieces of the bone came out. Rheumatism joined tho scrofula to put me in misery. Hood's Sarsaparllla proved Just the medi cine; relieved me of pain, gave me a good appetite and I laid aside my crutch and cane. Having taken, 10, bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla ray limb Js entirely healed and now i .am perfectly well." Quoiton W. Cromwell, Mt. Pleasant, Maryland, fl; six ior6i Hnnrl's PI1I easy to buy, easy to tak, (.00(1 S fills eftS3r in eneet. sjc. HOLMES' DEATH SENTENCE. Tlio Prisoner Listen to Ills Doom. With out llctritylng Emotion, I'lllLAliiai'lHA, Dot-. J-A limf trial wnq refused by Judge Artioltl in Oitf case o( Holmes, tho oonvleted murderer of Bonja mill F. I'ltozel, in tho court of oyer and terminer on Saturday, nnd tho prisoner wns setitoncod to be hanged. Tlio sceno was an intensely Impressive ono. No per son In tho court room, howovor, betrayed less emotion during Holmos' ordeal than tho cool, calculating murderer himself. Ho had boon luly Informed by his counsel what tho rosuit was to bo, nnd that an ap peal from tho judgment of tho oyer and terminer was undoubtedly to bo taken to tho supromo court. After Judge Arnold had finished tho rending of his opinion, denying tho appli cation for a new trial, ho arose, and with him tho ontlro assemblage. District At torney Graham had moved for sentence, and tho court was at last ready for the or deal. Then, addressing tho prisoner, thu judge, with Impressive solemnity, pro nounced the donth sentence. Govornor Hastings is to name tho dnto of oxeoutton. After sentence thu prisoner was taken back to "Moyumenslng prison, wliero ho was stripped or ills cltlzon's dfoss nud clothed In convict garb. Mr. Shoemaker, Holmos' lawyer, says a stiff light will bo mado before tho supremo court. Keller In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tlio "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprlso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passagos in malo or female. it rclloves retention ot water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relict and euro this Is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Alain street. The Military Cjellsts. WASHIKOTOK, Deo. 2. Preclsoly nt 7 o clock yesterday mornimr tho military re lay bicyclo rldo'from this city to New York was begun, when a message from Gcnornl Milos, commanding tho army, was given in cnargo or two members of tho local na tlonnl guard for delivery to army head quarters at Now York. This is said to be ono of tho longest runs of tho kind that has over been undertaken. According to schedule tho distaueo is 210'X miles, and twenty-threo hours is allowed in which to cover it. This is tlio maximum of time and allows plonty of margin for Improve ment. Tho schedule miUs for ton relays Vetween tho two points, tlio shortest of Which will be sixteen and one-half miles and the longest thlrty-flvo miles. Twenty men win do used in tlio rldo. When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to be away from home. Such was tho experience of Mr. J.'Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two years of age, was threatened with a severe attack of croup, Ho says : "My wife insisted that I go for tho doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not bo without it in tho future." 2i and CO cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Tlio Hyams Twins Acquitted. - Tor.ONTO, Dec 2. In tlio second trial of the twin brothers, Harry nnd Dallas Hy mns, for tho murdor of young AVolls, tho oenonciaries or whoso llfo Insurance pol icles, aggregating $30,000, tho Hyams ultl mately became, ended in a verdict of not guilty. Tho jury wero out only thirty-flvu minutes. When Judgo Ferguson told tp' prisoners they ware froo they started t, leave tho court room, but at tho door wer' rearrested on the chargo ot conspiracy defraud tho insurance companies in tho case of Martha 'Wells. Tho prisoners will therefore remain In prison until the mattor is finally decided. Two Mny lio minded for Life. Mount veuxon, N. Y., Deo. 2. An ex plosion took place on Saturday In Seventh avonuo, where a sowor Is In course of con struction. Three Italians wero packing the powder in tho hole of a rock prepara tory to blasting, when ono or tho crow bars struck flro from tho rock. There wua a loud report, and tho hion -were tossed up out of tho hole, falling uponupllo of small stones. Two of tho men aro in a critical condition, and should they rocovor it is probable that they will bo blinded for thq rest ot tholr lives. J5H IMrt You Uver Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troublos? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to lie peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Femalo Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence iu giving strength and tone to tho organs, it you havo l.oss ol Appetite, Constipation, Headache, l-aintiiig Spells, or aro Nervous. Sleepless, l-.xci table. Melancholy or troubled with D'zzy Spells, Electric Bitters is tho mcdicino you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Largo hottles only lilty cents at A. wnsloys urug store. The Slaughter of the Heals, "Washington, Deo. 2. An official report received nt tho treasury department states that by nctunl count 23,000 seal pup-i died of starvation on tho Prybyloff ishinds last summer becuuso their mothers had boo killed nt sea, and that fully 6,000 mora woro on the Islands n a starving condi tion ana would, tlio uororo tho soason olosed. It is estimated that at this rat of loss tuo seals in tho Behrlng sea will havo buooma extinct within tho next three or four years nt the farthest. Four Ilnrt In a Ttunuwny. POTT8VILLB, Pa., Deo, 3. The driving team connected with th oounty'almshouss ran away a row miles bolow I'ottsvlllo, nnd several of the officials of tlio Institu tion, who were returning from this placo lu tho vchlcl. were serlouly hurt. Tho earrings was dnshl to pleoort and Clork John Jr. Uressnng, Hospital JCoenor Wash Orm, Insane Keeper Potor Vuchtor and Butcher Willlnm Jleffnor woro thrown violently Upon the'roatlsldo. Tliolrinjurloa at not believed to be dnngoraun, Major C. T. Plcton is' manager of lh Stato Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which tho traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section, In speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says : "I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and tak pleasure in saying that I consider It an in fallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery always recommend it,' and have frequently administered it to my gilosts In the hotel, and in every case It has provon itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists f A few Coses of tragus S Sid-sieyPins will relieve H Pains in your Back, Sides, e' Muscles, Joints, Head, etc. (H) and all Kidney Troubles; jl Rheumatism, Gout, An- Sr aemia, and other Blood Troubles, caused by sick kidneys. tb A few boxes will 8 cure. AH drnKgists, or mailed postpaid for 50c. per box. Write for pampMcf. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., Chlctgo. San Frineltco. (S)i&' MINISTER'S VIEW OF SCHLATTER lie Thinks the Alleged 'llealor," Though "Dart," Hn Dono Much (Im.d. New YoitK. Dec. 2. In view of tho re port that Schlatter, tho "healer," may soon appear In Now York, the Hov. A. C. Peck, director of tho Hnymarketmlssloil,of Den ven, Colo., visiting in tho east, was asked last night what ho thought of Schlatter, who'had been posing as tho Messiah In Denver. "Well, said Mr. Peek, with n laugh, 'Schlatter Is an odd genius, anyway you take him, I boliovo ho is perfectly sincere. Of courso, I do not boliovo ho is tllvino. His words and actions leave no explana tion, except that ho Is daft." Tho Rov. TOr. Peok said ho believed Schlattor, notwithstanding his delusion, has done a lot of good, ami added: ' "Ho lias lnado a lot of ileonlo who wero perfectly woli certain of that fact, anil that iff worth a good deal. In every city there are plonty of pooplo who think thoy nre sick when they are not, Schlattor makes'theso pcoplo think they are cured, which Is just'ns beneficial atflf they Wcro. No, I nover Baw any of his cures, although I havo hoard of them. I havo had pooplo whom I knew 'tell mo that ho had cured 'them of different things, bnt I had hot previously Known they wcro sick. Homo ot mem claimed relief from rhoumutism It certainly had not been sufficiently se vere to mako them limp." Air. iVofc says he has been told, too, tnat Schlatter possessos some magnetic power. ''I nevor'tookhls hand rdyse'lf;" said Mr. Peck, "but I havo been told that ho com munlcates a kind of electric shock by cOn tact, a phenomenon which Is, I believe, not uncommon. But I believe tho great crowds whlch'flocked to him had inoro In fluence on tho credulous than anything elso." It's Dangerous Ground that you stand on with a couch or a cold. and your blood impure. Out of just these conditions comes, consumption. "ion must do something. In the earlier stages oi consumption, and in all tlio condi tions that lead to it. Doctor 1'ierco's Golden Medical Discovery is a ccrLn'n remedy. This scroiulous allection ol the lungs, like evory otner lorra ot scroiuia, can ho cured hy It. Iu severe, lingering Coughs, all Bronchial. Throat, and Lung Affections, and evory disease that can bo readied through the blood, it is tho only medicino so effective that, once used, is always in favor. Pamphlet free. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Their Child Taken from Them. Tkbkton, Dec. Vice Chancellor Bird on Suturduy issued nn order giving tho custody of Helen Al. ltlce, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Warren Rico, of Now Bruns wick, to Mrs. Lullo W. Deinorcst, wife of Itev, J. N. S. Domorest, of Queens, Long Island. It was shown by satisfactory evi dence that Dr. Rice nnd his wifo were in- capublo of taking properdin) of their child. Both aro addicted to tho use of drugs. Harvard Versus l'c'iiusylvnnla. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 2, Harvard and ffce University of Pennsylvania iavo mada an agreement to mojt in dual track and field games in Philadelphia about tho middle of May. Tho now agreement is for only oua year, though it is understood there will bo return games In tho spring of 1807. The Weother. For eastern Now York, eastern Pennsyl vania nud New Jersey: Cloudy weather, with rain; iucreuslug southerly winds, thiftlug to westerly; colder tonight. A Household Treasure. D. V. Fuller, of Cunajoharic, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. Kiug's New Dis covery in tho houso and his family has always found tho very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if pro curable. O. A. Dykeman Druggists, Cats kill, N. Y savs that Dr. KFnu'K New DUcovery is undoubted v "tl remedy; that ho has used It in his family for eight years, unrt it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try aremedv so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at a. vv atsloy s drug store. Regular sto 50c uuu ti.uu A IJoy Tails Tour Stories. BRlBTOl, Pn., De, 3. DanUl MoOoo, a 18 y ear-old lad, employed, in Stol's woolon mill, bad an xperienc that might havo cost kit llf. II vtm slidlnx dowa tha stair aalllna? ntM the , frera Mm leartk fls.r to tha ground. ICot a jymu waa Brsmn, out Ks wafl token hamss mnnioni, and rawialned sit for sivaral aonrs. Jt ia fc&rtd that hta head waa isnonsry 111,1 uraa. ' TIt Tcara for a ThlaTlav r).i,iu i.nnw, N. t o. fc-Tha.Jury in the casa, f Samual, Gllletl,", aharpwl with vrrwikiBf the Rorni 'Cantral bank rori dewavrdlct of no glfty. .TBx-Cashlqr Jbhn 15. Blajby, of tha same bnnTc. pleaded guilty to a like tharge, and was senteu'ded o v years in tno Albany oounty poul tentlnry. Ilucklon'a Arnica Balve. The best alve in tlio ,world for cuts, bruises, sores,, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, cuius, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or rnony refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. ' THE HOUSESMITHS' STRIKE. A. Truco Wilt Hmtlitlos )o Arranged lto- twern I-hiiploycrs nnd lSmployeil. Nuw YoitlJ, Deo. 2. All lndlijntlons this monilng point to tho fact that thll trouble between tho United Housosinlths and Bridgemon's union ngAlnst tho firms of J. M. & J. H. Cornoll nnd MlUlken Brothers will be settled todny or tomorrow at tho latest. Tho strikers profess to bo anxious to end tho strife, nnd nro willing to re tract, for tho sako of peace, from tholr origin-it demands, viz.: tho recognition of tho union and an increase ot twenty cents in tlio daily wago scalo. Tho llrnis which nro principally ntfected by tho strike aro said to bo willing to acccdo lu part to tlio uo munds of tlio striking Jiousosmlths. Pres ident Lary said this morning that ho ox pected tho strike to end t6day, nud at tho Bamo tlmo admitted having received a communication from tho Iron League in reply to his letter of Snturday in roforonco to calling oft tho striko pending tlio do clslon of tho committees reprosontlug both parties. Victims of Itnllroail Disasters. IlAHHisDnito, Doc. 2. Tho returns to tho department of Internal affairs of tho steam railroads Operating In Pennsylvania sliOw that 1.633 norsons woro killed and 10.007 Injured by thorn during tlio' fiscal yeof ended Juno 80, 1895. Of thbso killed 29 were passengers, 417 employes, and 1,107 other persons. Tho passengers Injured numbered 012; employes, 8;040; other per sons, 1,010. It is shown' uy tlio returns that more omploycs were killed and in jured In 1893 than In nny other year slnco tho department has boon in existence This is accounted for by tho fact that tho numbor of employes for that year was greater than for any other year. To every 433 employes thoro is ono killed, and to every 23 ono Injured. Among passongers tho ratio is ono killed out of 4,825,718, and one Injured out of 201,077. Triple Mnrdorcr Shot to Pieces. CTOTniANA, Ky., Dee. 2. Orvlllo Euls wns a farmer living near Browingsvllle, nnd his wlfo deserted him for John Fiolds, a tenant on tho placo. Knls induced his wlfo to return on Tuesday, killiug Fields. Eals dolled arrest nnd took refugo in a hut. Yesterday nt dawn an nttack was mado by a posso. Eals began firing, and an officer named McCoombs fell mortally wounded, whllo two men named Wells and Herbert woro seriously shot. The stdrming party offected an entrance, and found tho mutilated body, of Mrs. Eals al most nudo and covered with ugly wounds. Tho party had flred a f usllado of shots as it entered tho house, nnd Eals was shot to pieces. Too Iteady with His Ax. BATAVIA, N.Y., Dec. 2. A tcrrlblo trag edy took placo at tho houso of Willis Broughton,located about threo mllos.south of Corftt, in tlio town' Of Darlen, early yes terday morning. Broughton was awakened by a nolso In the yard, and seeing a person coming towards thohouso'fooli htm for a burglar, and, arming himseir With nn ar, secreted himself In tho woodshed. When tho man otiterod. thp shed Broughton hit him live timos on tho head with tho "blade of tho nx. lrjfllotlnir fatal wounds. When a light Vas socured Broughton was'ho'rrl flcd to And that tho supposed bUrglhrivas his hired man, "William Lunnlng, nged 20 years. , , Tho Paint Divorce Suit. Milwaukee, Dec. 2. Colonel Gustnv Pabst will bring tho suit for divorce against his wlfo In a Dakota court. Mrs. Margaret Mather Pabst left forjNow York Saturday. In tlio announcement of thojact tho nnmo Pabst Is left off, and sho is oj$iln known as Margaret Mather. Her husband hns not boon hero slnco a fow days after the horsewhipping episode, having gono to South Dakota, where he will remain until ho secures a lpgal residence, when it Is tho Intention to bring tho suit. It is un derstood also that Mrs. Pabst will not light tho case if hor domands for adequate ali mony nro granted. Increased Kate for Miners. Pottsvillk, Pa., Dee. 2. The rato of wages llxcd by tho committee of tho Schuylkill Coal Exchange to bo paid min ers In this rdirlon for tho last half nf Nn. vombcr and the' first half of Decembor is 8 per cont. bolow tho t2,50 basis. This Is the highest rato of wages paid slnco Novom borof last yoar, when tho rato for tho flrst half of tho month was only 8 per cont. be low tho basis. Tho avorago calculated rato for tho present year, Including the latest rate Is 12K pur ceut. below tho basis, llolibed and Tat ally Shot. GrtEENSBUKG, Pa., Deo. 2. William Vor digram a young farmer, was waylaid, robbed and perhaps fatally hurt by des perados at a lonely point near Pnulton, this county. After taking Verdlgrnn's ruonoy tho robbers fired a bullet into his body. Ho wnS found shortly afterward nnd convoyed to Apollo'. He will in all probability die. James Kelly and Frank Miller aro in jail, charged with the crime. Tell Into a Vat or Nitrlo Acid. Tl A T.TTMnHIC. Don. QTnl,n-f TnncMn nrrnrt HO. omnloved at thn Mnninilniifni Chemical works, Anno Aruntlol county, fell into a vat oi nuno acid yesterday. Ho managed to crawl out and was taken to tho Maryland hospital, hut died inawfu agony a iow minutes alter ins arrival. The Champion "Mnrt I'luli." Detroit, Deo. 2. Professor Enoth, an aquatlo porformor at Wonderland theater, last ovenlng nccompllsliod tlio font of stay- lng'undor water four' minutes and eight soconds, wiiicn no claims urimks all pre vious records in mat unu. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Konnebeo river at Augusta. Me.. frozo over yasterdny for tha first tima this season. Cal McCarthy, tha t x-puglllst, dlad at St. Francis hospital, In Jersay City, of consumption. " Ohid"'ool ralnars axpttt another airiks over tielr demand to ba paid in eash rather thnri store orders. " lV' "' " " A column of troops had a skirmish with a baud of Insurgents Vn gnneM Bplritus, Cuba, killing five of tbatn. Buffalonlaps havo (jlvan up tha plan to secure nnauunai ponuoai convention ow lng to the lack of a suitable hall. Robert Diile, who thre'w his' jar-old child and himself out of a New York tene ment window, died' In a' hospital'. There is m movement on foot for nn In- tercoHevtote rowing raeo between Yale, "urva-.u, Cornell and other colleges. NcnrUnadlila, Gn.','W. ''r. Saiigater, a court officer, wna killed whllo attempting to hurve a warrant on Tony Sutton, a dos porado, wlio vVaif'alddtt 'by hl'fAthef atld brothcr 'lt .Is believed, kh'o brothers hKVo boon lynched, having been taken from officers. Professional Nnrso Afflicted With Urlglit'B Dlsonso of tlio Kidneys Finds a Cure CFrom the Buffalo A'etc.) Mrs. A. E. TavlorliasrcsldetUn nniTnir. for over 40 years, her address is 200 Her kimer Avenue, ns n professional 'niimo sho Imb nursed back to health many a sufferer. Diseaso In nil its varied forms have be come ns familiar to herns to tho ltxulur praetllloiier. Her occupntiun is one that taxes tho strongest constitution, bi t tho fittlnuo of long watching nnd nursing nt larft brought her to ii'bcd of sirktiess. Mrs. Taylor1 Speaks of her complaint inn! euro is follows: "After being confined to my bed for some tlmo my tllsemso nosumed such n serious aspect that a doctor was called in. .' Ho prondmiecil mv ailment Brlcht's tllsenso'of kidnevs in tho third ,in. grco and a very bad case. Mv limbs swelled up so that I could not walk across no iioor, or; inuceii; help mywlf in any way. My fnco bloated up nud rry eyes swelled so that tho1 'sight was 'bnd'lv im- paired. This c6nditTon nearly two months Without nny t.mil ed improvement from tho 'doctor's 'i-natrnuln. nave taitcn quarts of buch'ur.ftd juniper, tried battery treatment, but all v.: hour. any lasting benefit until I felt like finally giving Up in despair. Hearlnqof Doato Kidney Pills I cave them a tiinl. ami nfter taking three boxes I was able t c up without nssfitailco and walk, "..."( hlug I had not dontf'?n' jridnthB. I lontlnued steadily: tB impf'ovd' wjth their line. The wcllinrti ifty leg'lbft, tho color rt turned to my Jfarr, changing from a cha'ky color to a lfciirtliy,l)16oni. I now consider my self entirely cured and I shall never rest praising the little pill that saved me. "Doau's Kidney Pills are certainly a sur rrisiii!r discovery for kidnev ailments. I" shall bo glad tp -tell anyone of tho won dcrful euro they per" formed on me." I'r salc ovnll ileilfers price, 50 cents. Mulled-5!)' 'Fostor-uMllbtiPi Co., Buffalo, NWu, $010, agents for tho U, S. i"6rtalo"at Kirlln's Pharmacy. JOHN DALTON; Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer an Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself, If you don't come to town scntl your ordcrB. They will be accu rately and promptly, tilled. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD i SCHUYKILI, DIVISION. " Novum beb 17, 1805. Trains will leave Shcnnndonli after tlio above- dote for WfBKans, ailherton, Frnckvllle,. Doric i Wnter, bt. Ulalr, l'ottsvllle. Jlamburg, Kendlng, 4 ndelphla (ilroad street stotlon) at 6 0S, and 11 is a. in. ana 4 10 p. m. on weeic tinys. v or i'ons vllle And lntermedlnto stations 0 10 a. nj, nuiwAi, l'or Wfireans. Qllherton. Krockvlllc. Dork Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, nt 0 08, 9 40 a. in. and S 10 p. m. For llonihur, Heading, Pottstown, l'hoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, I'hllndelpliln at 6 00, 9 40 ft. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains lenvo lrncKVIIIo lor Hnennndoau al 10 40n. m. and 12 U, SOI, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. ond 5 JO p. m. M Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15. 1148 a. in. nnd 1 40, 7 13 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at iu 4U n. in., a is p. m. Lenvo l'iilludelnhln. (Broad street stntlon. (or a Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 ft. in., 4 10 and 7 11 - p. m. wcck unys. bunuays leave at o so n. in. Leave Ilroad street station. I'hllndelnhln. for Sen Girt, Asbury l'nrk, Ocenn Grove, Long liniiicn, aim uueriiioiinto stations, li.w, n.-', f 11.80 n. in., 3.80, 4.00 n. m. week-dayt, Kumlnys (stop nt I nterlaken for Asbury l'nrk), 8 23 a. in, jt Lenvo Drond Street Station, Philadelphia, "i FOIt NKW YORK. Kxnress, week dnys, 3 20, 4 01, 4 50, 5 15, 60, 7 33, 8 20,0 20, 9 50, 10 80 (Dlnliur Cnr), 11 00, 11 1 1 n. m., 12 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p, m. niiilnu Cars), 140,2 30 (Dinlnir Cor), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 55 (Dining Cnr), 6 CO, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Sundnys, 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 515, 812, 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (DinliiK Car), 11 03 n. in., 12 35. 2 DOV (DinlntrCnr), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 60 (Dia iiiK Car), 0 85, 6 50. 8 12, 10 CO p. in., 12 01 nlslit. Uxpress (or Boston, without change, 1100 n. ni. week days, nnd 6 60 p. in. dully. WASHINGTON AND THE SOOTH For Baltimore nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 912,10 20,1123 a. in., 12 CO (12 81 Limited Ptti- nig jnr), i a, iiit. hi (o vj uingressionni i.imiteu, Dining var), 017, 055 (Dining Our). 7 40 (Dining Car) p. ni., and 12 05 nlghi week days. Sundnys, 3 SO, 7 20. 9 12, 11 23 a. ra., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited. Dlninc Car), 55 (Dining Car), 7l J), in. (Dlnlug Cur) and 12 05 night. 'Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, - v FOR ATLANTIC CTY. Express, 8 SO a. m., 2 10, 4 CO, and 5 00 p. ni. week days, Sundays, 8 and 0 45 a. in. For Cape May, Angleasen, Wlldwood and Holly Beach. Express, 9 00 n. el., and 4 00 p. 'ai. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. , For Sou. Isle, City, Ocean City nnd Avalon. lon. , tlayiJ ftxpreas, vuu a, m., ana w p. m. weeic HundAVH. QMft. In. Von Sgraera Point Express, aw a, m 4oup. m, weeic uoys. oununys, a n. m. B. Bl. JTKKVOHT, J. J( woon, on, Jt osa'gjfl HAVE YOU -"SSM Ulcers In Mouth, HalViJlIncli IIK M I'D Y oq HOT MuJ ClilcuKo, 111., fur proofs M tnl.WSOOoo. Wonted to UK.ilayi. 1.00-puire A