EVENING HERALD ISSTAltl.IMII'.ll 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, lit 8 Sooth JAnm.v Htiikkt, Nkak Cbntbk. The Ilcrntd Is dellveied InShcnondonh nnd the surrounding towns for six cents n week, pay able to the carriers. 1 ly mull SI. 00 n yenr, or 25 cents a month, payable In advance. Advcrtlsc mcnts charged ueeordlngtospiicc and position. Tlio publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisement whenever the puh Mention of news deninnds It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, tlmt the puhllshcrn may ileein fmiroier. Advertising rates mndo known upon application. 'Entered nt the piistorfloc nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns second closs malt matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUISDAY. DKOEMliKIl :), 181)3. "TiikTIo Tlmt Hinds" Is tho title uf a novel by a Virginia authoress. Araollo liivcs Chanler could, if slio would, tell of n tie tlmt did not hind. Thirty-two Republicans from tho South and only fourteen Democrats from the North is ono of tlio most significant and interesting exhibits of tlio new Congress. Philadelphia's 100 seem to favor "tens" ns a dissipation. If tlio bovorago supplied is of tbo Senatorial cold tea brand, their popu larity Is not to bo wondered at. TllK tramps are flooding Schuylkill couuty just now. Somo of them aro said to bo dangerous characters nnd need careful watch ing on tbo part of tbo authorities. Rbohnt events have proved that advertis ing in a legitimate newspaper is a paying investment, even in tbo theatrical business. This does not apply to cvory sheet calling itself a newspaper. The Tact that the administration has finally acknowledged that its only hopo of paying its bills is in tbo issuo of tho Allison ex chequer notes ought to put now lifo in tbo boom of tbo quiet man from Iowa. It would not surpriso anybody if Pittsburg secured tho Eepublican national convention. Tho dtift of sentiment is strongly that way( just now, and the birthplace of tho party would bo a fit place to uominato tho successor ef Orovqr Cleveland. Thk pal of the Cleveland administration in prosecuting every ono suspected of giving aid to tide Cubans is about as commendable as its effort to restoro tbo depraved Queen Lil toytho throne of Hawaii, after her subjects had relieved her from further disgracing the office. Thk Mask and Wig Club of tbo University of Pennsylvania gave tbo foot ball eleven a "smoker" Saturday night. As tbo foot ball team aro tho heroes of tho hour, it is safe to say that no cigars of the Shenandoah bat-' room brands were inflicted upon them. Thk Sbamokin foot ball team appears to be anxious to test tho title of champions now held by Manager Fahey's sturdy eleven, and tbo latter seem to be perfectly willing to talk business. The trouble with tho Sbamo kin sports in the past has been that they rely too much on their ability to talk rather than that of kicking the pigskin. Notwithstanding the fact that the jury awarded $221.25 to Barron & Hartnian, in cluding amount of damages and interest in tlio "peanut ballot" case, with $300 ns costs, tlio county still saves f 1,800 by tbo action of the County Commissioners in awarding the contract .to the Allentown firm. The question arise, what do tho Pottsvillo papers get out of tho deal? EuiTon Joyck, of tho Mabanoy City American, is aftor the barn-stormcrs that havo infested that town. Our sister borough is not tbo only sufferer in this respect, Shen andoah being hi tbo sntno boat. Competition in tbo tboatrieal business is a good thing for tbo public, at least. Doth Mabanoy City and Shenandoah could well afl'ord another cpora house, and we boliovoit would pay tbo prewmt, as well a tbo now, managers. To-Monuow tho quo warranto proceedings to oust Controller Severn from ollleo will be argued beforo tho Attorney Gonoral. No matter what may bo tbo legal status of the act itself, tho peoplo of Schuylkill couuty havo twice declared In favor of a Controller, and twico olected Mr. Sovorn to tho office. Jt thus appears that tbo peoplo are fuvoriblo both to tho office and to Mr. Sovorn. Why, then, all this legal quibble. The Eastern papers are just now teeming with tho news of gold discovorics in Colorado, and prospectors and miners and speculators are rushing to the Centennial state as they did to California. In tho West shares are .changing hands by tbo millions, in such -centres as Denvor and Colorado Springs. It Is said that the mall population of Cripple Crook had over 175,000 shares. Theso stocks -will be put on the Eastern market, and the gullible public will forget the past and invest their cold cash. It's very good polioy to go ilow In making invsstmeuts of this character. There may bo "millions in it," and there may not. BRUTAL ASYLUM ATTENDANTS. Damaging Testimony In tint Hearing on the Death of I.eon Visa. "Wilminoton, Del., Nov. 8. Tlio Inquest on tlio remains of Leon Plan, tho Italian who tiled recently nt tho stnto lnsnno asylum, -was begun nt tho office of Deputy Coroner Chnndler yesterday. Attendants Lynch, Drown and Swim woro brought In by Detectives Witsll and MoVoy. Thomas Oalcos, of fronton, who was at ono tlmo an nttondnnt nt tho asylum, Btnted that on Oct C Drown culled to him to help conduct Pisa to tho bathroom. Ho got hold of ono hnnd. Ho stated that ho saw Drown hit the man, and Swan enmo In and jumped on his stomach. After Pisa, was undressed ho lay on tlio floor isplng, nnd Mr. Clayton throw water In his faco to revive him. Tho wltnoss pro tested. Ho saw Lvnoh nnd llrnu'ii tilefc I him up nud throw him In tho bathtub Howastohlto no for towols. nnd belnir ' called back found tho man dead On cross examination ho said Drown grabbed Pisa by tho throat and rjssaultcd him. When they got him In tho bath room ho foil, moro dead than nllvo. Ho saw Swan kick him on tho sido and jump on him with his knees about four times. Tho patient, ho said, mndo no resistance Oakes ldontlilcd tho prisoners. David M. Wnplcs, who was a patient on Oct. 5, testified to about tho same effect. Dr. James H. Walker, who mndo tho post mortotn examination, said he discov ered that tbo brain was congested nnd that there was a fracturo on tho right sido of the skull, running back from tho tem ple. Tho ninth and tenth ribs on tho right side wcro also fractured. Tho wifo of Mr. D. liobinson, a prominent lumborman of Hartwick, N. V., was sick with rheumatism for fivo months. In speak ing of it, Mr. liobinson says : "Chamberlain's Pain Itnlm is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For tbo relief of pain it cannot bo beat." Many very bad cases of rheumatism havo been cured by it. For sale nt 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlcr liros., drug gists. Arguing for a New Trial for Durrnnt. San Fisancisco, Dee. il. Tho attorneys for Theodora Durrant yesterday presented additional atlldnvits upon which to base n motion for a now trial. Durrant's allldav lts repeated tho allegations of popular feeling ngalnst him, which ho thought pre vented him from receiving n fair trial. Tlio district attomoy In reply filed nilldnv its averring tho fairness of tho trial. Af fidavits woro also presented from each of the jurors in tho caso, stating thnt their verdict had been rendered strictly In ac cordance with tho law and tho cvldonco. Tho motion for a now trial is being argued today. ltucklcn's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasioy. Embezzler Wurd ltecnptnretl. "Washington, Dec. 3. A. K. Ward, tho nlleged embezzler from Memphis, Tenn., was arrested on Sunday on board a steamer' nt Livingston, Guatoiiialii, by tho chief of tho Memphis police force, who has been on his track for somo tlmo. This Information canio in an official telegram, which also contained tho statomont that Ward was now on his way to Now Orleans In cus tody. There Is no extradition treaty be tween the United States nnd Guatemala, and it Is presumed that tho Guatemalan government consented to tho surrender of Ward as a matter of international comity. Verdict for Damage Sustained. New Yohk, Deo. I). The general term of the court of common picas yesterday sustained tho verdict for ?2,500 obtained by Mrs. Knto Lawler ngatnst Theatrical Manager f. Henry Fronch. Tho plain tiff's husband was omploycd by Fronch nt tho American theater as n stngo hand, and on Juno 21, 1891, ho wns kicked by. i horso used In tho piny "The Prodigal Daughter," from tho effects of which ho died. Tho court finds "that in nn notion for injury by a vicious animal tho keeper of .the ani mal Is tho responslblo party." Decided Against tlio Constables. CliAliLKSTON, S.CDcc. 3. In tho United States circuit court yostcrday Judge Si monton filed his decision in tho Columbia club case, involving the right of a mem ber of tho club to Import and s ore liquor In tbo club house for his personal use. Tho decision finds that tbo seizuro and confiscation of tho liquor was Illegal, and tho liquor is ordered returned. Tho con stables concerned uro ordered to bo taken Into custody and detained until tbo cost, including fees and sorvlces of tho special master, aro naid. I7hai Shall B Do? '.j l.lio earnest, airrost agonizing cry of nr.':, t'.-ed, nervous women, and crowded, overwo. kej, btruggliiig men. Slight dif ficult!, ordinary ciiriM, household work or ilail r labor, mag my themselves into gemh. rly invaBanMo mountains. Villi h simply because tho nerves ore iveaU, the bodily organs debilitated, and tbey do not Take proper nourishment. Feed the nerves, organs nua tissues on rich red blood, and bow soon the glow uf health comes to the D! cheeks, firmness to the unsteady ha.-d, uud strong. h to the faltering limb. Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood and is thus the beat friend to unfortunate humanity. Bo sure to get Hood's nnd only Hood's. AUdru(jgst. Jl; lix for 5. t-tAl rtlUc " Wter-ainner pui ana i iwuu o i ma fam ly cathartic ssc. For tho Jjitest Styles and Lowest Prices in . . . Pall and Winter Millinery! Cull at- SALLIE SENIOR'S, No. ill Norm Main St., Shenandoah. DANGER AHEAp ! This Is the Season When Colds Are Con tracted and Distressing Coughs' Aro De veloped. ( , , MUNYON'S COLD CURE will breakup the grip, or tbo wontt cold promptly, If taken when tho cold appoars. MUNYON'S COUGH CURE will give Immediate relief, and effectually cure the iiid4 distressing cough. If used al ternately wl'h tbo fold t'uro every half hour an immediate euro will follow, Tor soreness or pain in tbo chest Munyon's Plasters are strengthening, ."soothing and act as protectors. I'rofessor Munyon puts up a separate rc".,c"7 or ovur r"raiie disease, 'lhoyiiiay he had from any druggist, at mostly S5 cents per bottle. Ask for a copy of "Munyon's Guide to Health," lead It and cure yourself. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. A Political Contest with Variation. Chicaoo, Deo. if. Tho hall of tbo' Co il: county Domocraey wns last night tho scene of a dosperato free-for-all fight In which clubs, chairs, ennes and fists woro used. There was n contest between John Powers nnd Thomas Golmti, tho latter nn Altgeld man, for tho chairmanship of tbo county central committee. Tho troublo began when Mlko McDonald nroso.ns ho phrased It, "to toll tho miserable lowdown Gnhan push a fow things about themselves." A big man sitting on a window sill be came so moved by McDonald's How of language that ho struck a Gnhan man In tho oyo, nnd then tho fight becamo gene ral. The doors were locked and the light rnged for half an hour. When every chnlr In tlio room wns smashed, Powers and his friends withdrow, having lost tho political fight, but ready for moro of tho physical sort. Itellcf In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on nccount of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tbo urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107, South Main street A Farm Hand's Fiendish Crime. Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 3. Charles Mc Darby, 25 years old, n farm hand, Is under arrest here for n torriblo crlmo committed nt Gnllatlnvllle, Columbia county, on Thanksgiving Day. Ho mot Mrs. Caro line Proper, aged 70, whllo sho was on tho highway journoying to tho house of her daughter. Seizing her, MoDarby lifted her up and throw her over a fenco, whon ho struck her In tho face and broko her jaw. In the struggle that followod, Mrs. Proper's right arm was fractured. She was chokod until unconscious, and wns then outraged. Her cries attracted tbo atten tion of a farmer's wifo, uud she drovo tho brute away. Mrs. Proper died Sunday night, having been unconscious most of tho time slnco.tho assault. When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to licaway from home. Such was tbo experience of Mr. J. Y. Scbcnck, editor of the Caddo, Ind, Tor., Hanncr, when his littlo girl, two years of age, was threatened with a seToro attack of croup. Ho says: "My wifo insisted that I go for the doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottlo of Chamber lain's Cough Ucmedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not be without it in the future." 2 and 50 cent bottles for Kilo by Gruhler Itros., druggists. The .Military Cjcll-ts. New York. Dec. 3. Tho first military bicycle expedition conducted exclusively by military riders wns successfully con cluded yesterday. Thero woro ten relays of two men each, and tho last two riders, Lieutenant Frank Libbey and Private E. A. Pitkin, dismounted at tho bargo ofilco at 4:48 a. m., twclvo minutes' ahead of their schedulo tlmo. Twenty-four hours bnd boon allowed to cover tho distance- S49Ji mile.i. Lieutenant Libbey was tho bearer of n special message from General Nelson A. Milos, at Washington, to Gen eral Thomas H. linger, on Governor's Island. Did You Kver Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found lobe peculiarly adapted to tbo relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you havo Loss of Apiujtiie, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Elec tric Hitters is tho medicino you need. Health and strength are guaranteed hy its use. Jarge bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. ' Rearrested on a Murder Charge. AViLKESii.U'.itK, Pa., Dsc. 3. Anthony Jcmmltz was again nrrosted yosterday, charged with the murder of Andrew YIes loy. Last March Yiosley was found dead under a full of coal In Blackmail mine. It wns supposed that ho had met with an ac cident. Lator n suspicion anno that ho had been killed by Jommltz, who hoarded in his house. Jommltz and Mrs. Yiosloy wero nrrosted, but aftor bolng kept In jail six months thoy woro discharged. On Sunday Coroner McKoo bad Yloslcy's body exhumed, and n bullet was found In the head. Three Victims of Cluireoal Primes. New Yoiik, Deo. 8. The Mollenhouer S'ignr reilnory nt Wllllnmsport shut do.m Inst Thursdny. Last night fivo charcoal workers woro ordered to begin work In tho underground charcoal pits, which, whon not in netlve operation, nro generally closed, As tho thick fumes of tho charcoal struck tho men they foil down lnsonslblo one after tho othor. Those who cannot re cover are: Herman Fuchs, aged 28, Thomas Kohlmann, 27, nnd Thomas Levy, 33. Two others wcro taken out unconscious, but "will recover. Major C. T. Picton Is minnger of the State Hotel, at DenUon, Texas, which tho traveling men say Is ono of tho best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy Major Picton rays i "I have used It myself nnd in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an in fallible cure for dlarrhea and dysentery, I always recommend it, and have frequently administered it to my guwts in tho bote), and in every caso it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For salo by Gruhlcr Bros., druyslsts, SHERIFF TAMSEN ON TRIAL A Confedernto Explains How tlio I'ost. ollleo Thiol os Escaped. NEW Yoiik, Deo. n. The trial of Sheriff Kdwnrd J. H. Tmnsou, on the ludlctniout found ngalust him last August, alleging cnrolessuoss and Incompetency In allow ing thothreo postoflloo burglars Kllloran, Hussell and Allen to escapo from Lud low streot jail, began todny. Tho district attorney has obtnlncd the confession of n man who aided and nbetted In tho oscapo of tho three-, prlsonors. This man 11111 Vosburg, tho notorious bank thief In onler to save himself from dying lu a felon's cell, has unfolded tho whole history of tho cscnpo of tho burglars from Ludlow streot jail nnd of tho olrcum stnncos leading up thereto. Vosburg is the fathor-ln-law of Itussoll. Tlio latter Is now under arrest In Delglum awaiting extradition. It was Vosburg who, In tho gulso of a preacher, conveyed to Kllloran, Hussell and Allen tho re volvers with which they intimidated the keepers. It wns Vosburg who secreted tho threo fugitives whllo tbo pollco of this nnd othor cltlos wcro searching high and low for them. "I was told," said Vosburg, "by Itussoll and tho othors that tho guys in tho prison wcro soft marks, nnd If a couple of guns could bo sneaked In they would do tho rost. It wns plain snillngfor mo. I was on good terms with Haebe and the keep ers, and they never searched mo when I wont In." It's Dangerous tfround that you stand on with :t cough or a cold, and your blood impure. Out of just theso conditions comes Consumption. lou must do something. Jn the earner stages of Consumption, nnd in all the condi tions that lead to it. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is n certain remedy. This scrofulous ntlectlou of tho lungs, like every other form of Scrofula, can be cured by it. In severe, lingering Coughs, all Bronclii.il, throat, ana jung Allcctlons, aim every disease that can bo reached through the blood, it is tbo only medicino so ollectlvc that, once used. Is always in favor. Pamphlet tree. Aiiuress worm's Dispensary Medical Association, isuiiuio, jn. . Lnvlgno Gets the Decision. MAsi'ETH, L. I., Dec. 3. .Too Wolcott, the colored Bostonlan.imd "Kid" Lavigno, of Saginaw, Mich., met in tho arena of tho Empire- club Inst night, tho conditions being that Lavigno should bo declared the winner If he lasted through fifteen rounds. The fight was a bloody ono, und beforo Its conclusion Lavlgne's loft ear was hanging half off and bis left oye was closed, whllo Wolcott forehead was bleeding prof ttsely, Dut Lavigno wns gnmu throughout and nt tho end of fifteen rounds got the.declslon. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that ho always keeps Dr. King's New Dis covery in the house and bis family has always found tho very best results follow Its use; that he would not bo without it, it pro curable. G. A. Dykeman Druggists. Cats- kill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly tbo best cough remedy; that ho has used it in his family for eight years, anil it tins never luiicu to io an that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles freo nt A. Wasley's drug store. Iiegular sizo 50c and $1.00 GoTemor Morton's Ambition. ALUANT, Dec. 3. Governor Morton, It Is said hero, will nnnounco shortly that ho Is a enndidate for the Republican nomina tion for president. Thero are now threo avowed oandldates for the presidency- William MoKlnloy, William H. Allison and Thomas B, Reed and one Republican of enilnonce, Benjamin Hnrrison, who can be considered a candidate. Mr. Morton, therefore, would mnl;o a fifth candidate. Children Caused a Fatal Fire. Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 3. At Gladstone village, C jring the absence of their mother, three children named Gauge), aged 4, 2 and 1 year, were burned to death, They wero playing with fire, and set flro to tho house, which was burned to the ground. A PREVALENT DISEASE. NOT NECESSARILY DANGEROUS BUT MAY BECOME SO. American men and women suffer from a very pener.il disease dyspepsia. Dyspepsia has many symptoms. Thin, pale people aro generally dyspeptic. Hollow cheeks, bad breath, acid eructatious, palpi tation ot tlio heart, hot and cold lliishes, headaches, nausea and vomiting, all theso aro symptoms of dyspepsia. ivjuti. uuus uyspepsui lueun r xn imi words, imperfect digestion. How can wo remedy it? Not alone, by resort to drugs. Wo must rest tbo stomach, For this purnoso we must put into it a food which is already digested and which will aid tlio digestion ot other foods'. Wo must ,tako Shaker Dipestive Cordial, for this is' just sucli a preparation. It contains food which will bo absorbed at once. It also con tains principles which will assist tbo diges tion of other foods, 'while last but not least, it contains a combination of tboso drugs in the cultivation of which the Shakers havo been so successful, and which act by stimu lating the liver and bowels. Imperfect digestion i often caused by over work of the digestivo apparatus, too much food, food eaten too quickly, nervous worry, etc. The Shaker Digoetivo Cordial is tbo most successful remedy for indigostion that has ever been made. A single 10 cent bottlo will'nlTord relief in most cases, although this small quantity cannot be expected to effect ti perfect cure. If you find it suitable in your own case, continue its use. All druggists keep it ami can supply you with un interesting descrip tive pamphlet. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY ? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. AS Slake your money earn you a monthly alary. 810.00 and more made dally by our new sys tematic I'lun of Operation on small Investments In Brain and stock speculation. All we nslc Is to investigate our new and rlglnal methods. Past workings ot plan and blithest references furnished. Our Booklet "Points It Hints" how to make money and other information sent 1'KICIC Oilmorc & Co., Hankers and Brokers. 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Whon Langor mati was taken beforo Recorder Goff for Bontenco tbo prisoner's counsel, Colonel Ilnlre, moved for n now trial. District At tornoy Fellows asked that tho motion bo denied, and his request .was granted. Then tho recordor rose, ns ovorybody thought, to pronotinco tho sentenco upon Langennati. Recorder Golf began by describing tho prisoner ns a man of evil reputation, but suddenly broko off, nnd said that after the verdict was found by tbo jury bo had mndo a personal Investigation of tho case, and then ho mndo known tho fact that Bar' barn Aub had mado n confession' to him. Tho recorder then wound up by dismiss ing tho indictment against Lang'urinan, but committed him to the house of deten tion as a wltnoss against Miss Aub. Mlw Aub was then arraigned on a chnrgo of perjury, and tho recorder com mitted her to tbo city prison. Ho then stated that Langonnnn's Mil as a wltnoss had been fixed at $1,000, which was promptly furnished, and Langerninn wns liberated. The l'rcsldcnt to Travel 'Itouuil the World St. Paul, Doc. 3. Josoph Jefforson.who Is known to bo ono of' President Clove land's closest frlouds, snld In nn Interview that tho president Is finishing his last term in tho White House, nnd that after March, 1897, he will remain an ex-president. "Mr. Cleveland," said tho old actor, "wouldnothnvobecomoacandldnto in 1802 but for Mrs. Clovolatul. Sho desired it so earnestly that ho wont Into It himself with tho Idea of winning. But nothing can chnugo his present determination not to run ngaln." In a gonoral talk it trans pired that during tbo past summer nn ar rangement wlw mndo that will bo carried out when tho president retires. Ho will make a trip around tho world.nnd his com panion on this" voyago will bo Mr. E. C Benedict. Triiclug Murriercil Men's l'roporty. PAlhs, Tcx.,'Dcc. 3. Henry Hluos, Llz zlo Hlues, Louisa Edwnrds, Lucinda Mnyes and Ann Rogers havo been nrrosted a fow miles east of Goodlnnd, I. T., on n charge of receiving property stolen from tho men found murdered on tho shanty boat on Red rlvor. Henry Hines Is the stepfather of Suns Lee, one of the alleged murderers, Lizzie Hints Is his mother and Loulso Ed wards bis mistress. Lucinda Mayes is tho divorced wife of Hickman Freenmn, an other suspect. lloth Dnellsts Shot to Kill. CnATTANOOGA, Deo. 3. Two negroes, William Smith and J. Brace, engaged In a sensational shooting affray, both receiv ing wounds that it is thought will result fatally. Smith had been paying undue at tention to Bruco's wife, who Is a hand soino mulatto, nnd Bruco demurred. Tho men met near Bruco's house, and both opened fire with pistols. Smith was shot in tho head, tho skull being cruslicd, and Bruce received n bullet In tho left side. A "Too Premature" Clergyman. FlNDLAV, O., Dec. 3. Rev. Joseph E. Ebben-Powell, rector of Trinity Episcopal church In this city, was arrested yesterday on the charge of falso and fraudulent reg istration, the penalty for which Is from one to threo years In tho penitontiary. Mr. Powell has been preachlne; municipal re form. Deforo election ho boasted that he, though not a citizen, could register, and ho actually did so. He made no attempt to vote, however. Death or Smith A. Whitfield. CniCAGO, Deo. .1. Colonel Smith A, Whitfield, first assistant postmaster gen' oral during tho latter part of President Harrison's term, died yesterday afternoon nt tho Columbia hotel, whero ho lived with bis family. His illness began last Sunday morning with nn nffeotlon of tho throat, which apparently spread throughout his system, and which tho doctor was unable to check, ilo leaves n willow anil two lit tle daughters. Mrs. I'alist 111 In Chicago. CHICAGO, Dec. 8. It was learned today that Mrs. G. G. Pabst, better known ns Margaret Mnther, who it wns reported passed through here several days ago on her way from Millwaukco to New York, did not contlnuo her journey beyond this city and is now in Chicago. Sho is iU nt St. Joseph's hospital, where since Friday she has boon unable to sco even her Chi cago relatives. Sho is said to bo suffering from nervous prostration. Terlslieil in the Flames. NoilTH BALTIMOP.E, O., Deo. 3. Tbo Zlhlmnn glass factory was destroyed by flro which started from a gas meter explo- slon. Loss, 00,000; partly insured. One hundred nnd fifty peoplo are thrown out of work. Andrew Henri, n workman, asleep in tho laotory when tho lire broko out, perished In tho flames. Joseph Zlhlmnn, manager, onreiy escaped with Ills lire. Playing- In Her Mother's Illood. JjIVK uak, via., uec. u. joo i'orro, an Itnllaii,tfiiiirdored his wifo at Luravillo in tlio presonco ot his littlo ilaiighter. Tho child wns found playing in her mother's blood, and said her father had done tho deed. Tho murderer escaped. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Flro In tho Jive story brick building nt 88 West Broadway, Now York, Inst night caused $160,000 damngo. About 800 .miners of the Corunnn Coal company at Owosso, Mich., aro out on a strike against a reduction. Bight Rev. Mgr. Gleeson, Cnthollo vlcnr gonoral of the dlocose of Buffalo, died In that city yesterday, aged 72. A schooner plying betweon Rockport, Tex, nnd Mexico, In the fruit trade, is be lieved to havo been lost with her crew of four. President Plerola, of Peru, has convoked congress in extra session on nccount ot tho crisis caused by tho resignation of bis cnblDot, E. A- Stnrgls, a proml i .a jrovi rnniout contractor nt Fort Mmt I , poisoned nt Sturgis, S. D. Ho wm . -'iddeud in tho doorway of a divo. Charles Wllllor, boos f: -por qt the Cin cinnati Abuttolrcompii'v. " hscouded with (3,000 from tho safo hU ..eksttgo. Yes terday ho returned to tak6 his family to Chicago. When oflloers surrounded his homo he shot hiroBclf through the heart. YOUR BLOOD TRAVELS THROUGH YOUR BODY IN TWO CONTINUOUS STREAMS. It Starts From Your Heart and Passes Through Your Ktdneys.What Is the Kidneys' Part, and How They Perform 1U What These Two Streams Have to do With Health and Sickness. Wood Is made by your digestive organs. Your heart pumps It all over your body. It contains food, boat nnd nourishment, which It gives out as It goes along. This is tbo'first stream. It is rich, red, bright, and runs through blood vessels called "arterios." When it has given out all Its food and life. it takes up in return all tho wasto matter It can collect, and starts back to whero it oamo from. This Is tho second stream. It is dark colored, unhealthy, poisonous. It runs through blood vessels called "veins." It takes tbo shortost cut to your kidneys, for your kidnoys aro waiting to filter it. When it reaches them, they filter sut all poisonous mattor and exel the poison from your body. Then tho blood goes on to the liver and lungs, to get fresh food and heat, aftor which it begins its journey all over again. JlUT: When tho kidneys don't filter tbo blood. it passes on just tbo same, and then, instead of leaving food and life wherever it passes, it leaves behind it poison and disease. This is what makes us sick : Impure blood. This is what makes imntirc blood : Sick kidneys. oolougas the kidneys aro well, they will filter the blood. When tbey aro sick, they can t, and that is tbo long and short of it. So that, when your kidneys aro sick, or when you havo Itbeumatisin, Gout, Anaemia, Chlorosis, Neuralgia,- Nervousness, Loss of Ambition, Tiredness, Depression, bleepiess ncss, Backacbo, etc., you may easily get well by curing your kidneys. For all thoso symptoms aro symptoms of blood diseases. All of them aro caused by tbo kidneys not properly filtering your blood. All of them can bo cured by taking Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. If you have eaten Asparagus, and f courso you have, ypu must know tho action it had on your kidneys. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro made principally from Asparagus, but tbo active principle of tlio root has been obtained by a. special process, which makes one doso of the pills equal to ten or moro dishes of tbo vegetable Dr. Hobb's Kidney Pills cure all kidney diseases and all injuries to the kidneys. They also cure all blood diseases, and thi when "blood purifiers" have no effect. They renow tbo kidneys, nnd tbo kidney give you pure clean blood. You feel the effect ut once, in a sensation of new life and strength, fresh energy, cleared complexion and freedom from pains and aches. Dr. Hobb s Sparagus Kidney Pius are for salo by all druggists, or will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of prico, CO cents per box. Write for valuable pamphlet "A Filter for Your blood," freo on application to Hobb's Medicine Co., Ulueago or ban Francisco. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLE. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. ra.. t 8d.iii. Sundays fl . m. to 18 10. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock sucaks (or Itself. It you don't coro to town send your orders. They will be accu rately and promptly tilled. HUSSER & BEDDAKL. 29 EastlCentre Street PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIlUYKILI. DIVISION. NOVEMM'.R 17, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the nbovo date for WIkkuiis, Gilbcrton, Frackvlllo, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, rhoenixville, Norristown and Phil adelphia (llroad street station) nt 0 08 and 11 J5 a. m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For I'otts vllle and intermediate stations 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Ollbertou, Frackvllle, Dark AV'ater, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, ut O 08, 9 -10 a. m. nnd 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvlllc, Norristown, Philadelphia at 0 00, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains lenvo Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 10 a. m. and 12 U, 5 01, 7 IS and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. nnd 5 -10 p. in. Leave I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 49 a. m. nnd HO, 715 and 10 0U p. m. Sunday at 10 -10 a. in., 5 15 p. m. Li-avc Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 S7 nnd 8 ma. in., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. in, Leave Itroad street station, Philadelphia, for Sea Oirt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, I.oiu llranch, anil Intermediate stations, 6.50, fl.25, 11.39 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sundays (stop at Intcrlakeii for Anbury Park), 8.25 a. in. Lcavo Ilroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIl NEW YOHK. Kipress, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 50, 7 311, 8 20, 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Cur), 11 00, 11 14 a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m. DinlnR Cars), 140,2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., im vi HiuiiL. ouimi.vH. a Lai. -i in. 4 mi. n i.-v M iv vjj,uuu,iuou tinning kjhtu uuia.ni., n no-.;,. turning L-nr j, 4 ou (Linutcil 4 22), 5 20. 5 56 IiT." iiipress for Huston, without change, 1100 I ii. ivecK uii b, aim o ou p. m. uaiiy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore ond Washington, 3 60, 7 20, 8 81, 912,1020,1123 a. m.,1203 (1231 Limited Din lng Car), 112, 3 18, 4 41 -(519 Congreeiiion.il Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Oar), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 912, 1123 a. ra., 13 W 112.4 41,(515 Congressional Limited, Diulnif Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dlnluu Car) and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIl ATLANTIC CITY, Express, 8 50 a. m., 2 10, 4 00, and 5 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 45 and 9 45 a. m, For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwd and Holly Beach. Kipress, 900 a. m., nnd 4 00 p. Ju. week days. Sundays, 900a. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avnlon. Express, 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. ra. week days, Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Homers Point. Express, 860 a. m., and 4 CO p. ra; week days. Sundays, 8 45 a. m. 8. M. IKirvosr, J. It, Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt. mSY PILLS! sitasBauARo;' vu-k apesinc co,pha.,rs: