"i '! it' -. .15.' r St: i EVENING HERALD KSTAIH.IS1IK1) 1870. Published every Uvcnlng, Kxeept Sunday, at 8 ftoorn Jaiidim Htrkrt, Nkau Ckntre. The llrrnlil la ricllveird inShcnnndonh nnd tlio surrounding towns for six eents n week, pay able to the- carriers. Ily mail 3.00 n year, or 23 cents n month, payable in advance. Advertise mnts chnriml nccorilliifftonimeonnil position. Thn publishers reserve the. right to change the nosltion ot advertisements whenever tlio pub lWiirion of news ilemniiiln it. The right is reserved to reject nny advertisement, wlietlier paid for or not, that the publishers niny deem Improper. Advertising rotes Inndo known upon nppllcntion. :K stored nt tlio postoflico nt Shenandoah, Pn., a Bccoml class mall matter. TJSLKPHONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald WK1)NKH1)AY, DIXlliMHElt 18, 18U3. A twknty jH?r cent.' assessment is rather u rough Christinas present for Hauling stock holders. Jhhubai.um 1ms 135 saloons. Mahnuoy Uty American. .leo-riisHlein, how did you i find that out? Conorhcs adjourns tills weok for tho holidays, Hero's hoping, when it assembles, it will lw in good trim for work. HlsToitv will siiy of Cleveland that ho hunted more ducks and disgusted more Dcmocralrt than any other President. If Turkey in Kuropu uud Asia, too, for that matter could be dispocd of ns effectu ally ns turkey in America will bo next week, Trhat a blessing it would be 1 A pakik from l'ottsvillo came to town and with a glib toiiKUo soon roped in a lot of advertising for a guttei-suipo sheet that not one person in ten looked at. Kvidhntly Secretary Carlisle doesn't ob ject in tho least to a little thing like a thirty or forty million deficit. In fact, he distinctly intimates that on tho whole ho is rather fond of doficits. i If Senator Coylo doesn't reach tho halls of Congress he will mako some of tho other fellows very weary. Every Aiuorican citizen has the right to aspire to higher honors, and tho Senator is only climbing tho ladder round by round. The railroad accident at Mt. Carmcl is fully reported in our news columns, and it Is gratifying to know that so few are fatally injured. The IItjiai.d gives tho news the day it happens, and as a consequence leads its contemporaries. TiiKShamokin foot ball enthusiasts who appeared so anxious on paper for :i game with Manager Fahoy's eleven, appear to have gono in their holes and pulled tho hulo in after them. They well know from ex perience that Shenandoah has tho champion team and tlio money to back them, and henco the Sliamokin flunk. Timni; will lio lots of fun fortho "boys" when tlio time arrives to cleci n successor to Hon. Charles fJ. linimin. Tho Senator from tlio 30th district pioposes to contest ovtjry inch of ground with the statesman from Itinorsvillc, and there appears to bo a nilghly influence at tho back of him. Wo await tho battlo of tho political giants with a great deal of apprehension for tho ltepublicim party. In tho eleven months sinco Jnnuary 1st this country imported $7,000,000 mora goods than wo exported. In the mine period in IbSI the exports exceeded tlio imports $lStl,000,000, so that there has been a change of $133,000,000 in trade against ns ns com pared with lbOl. And yet tho President tells us tho continued re-issuing of green backs is tho cause of allurfliiaiicialtruublcs. It does not lcnuiro much knowledge of political economy to And tlio cause of the great increase in importations since the Wilson tariff law went into eil'eet. r. his message to Congress yesterday on tho Venezuela dispute, President Cleveland has risen above a mere paitism, and (lb played the proper American spirit. Tlio President voices the sontiuient of tlio people and his exposition of the .Monroe doctriuo is mi clear that England cannot fail to under stand it. Tho hourly reception accorded tho message by Congress, on both sides of the chamber, is evidence that the rights of the United States will bo maintained at all hazards. The present occupant of tho White House has nt kwt placed liimelf in touch with tho American people uud reached tlio high plane of patriotism. Public' sentiment is certainly with tho Itallroadors' Association in its efforts to induco tho Lehigh Valley Hallroad olllclals to rcliuUite those of their old employes, accord in to an agreement entered into by both parties to tho controversy, who aro still out of thoir positions by reason of tlio strike two years ago. When the strike was declared oif tho men were led to bellevo that they would be token back; they are justifiable in insist ing that tho terms of that agreement bo faith fully kept. It appears, however, that the high officials wcro not a ware that the old employes woro bolng discriminated against, until tho IntVrviow with the Brotherhood otlicors and President Wilbur brought tlio fact to light. It is plcasiug to nolo that tb latter has aiurcd tho employes that the agreement will bo fully carried out on the part of tho company and that there will be no further discrimination tolerated. A CHURCH CONSECRATION. An Important Hvent nt All Snlnts' Church Next Sunday. Tlio congregation of All Saints' l'rotostnnt rplseopnl elm rcli , on East Oak street, recently succeeded in getting tin) edifice clear of debt nml noxt Sunday has hcon soloctcd for Its consecration, Tlio sorvlco will bo held nt 10:30 n. m. nnd nt tlio samo tlmo n class of ten children nnd ten ndults will ho confirmed, llcv. N. S. Itiilison, I), I)., lllshop of Central Pennsylvania, will olllclato nt tlio sorvlco, as sisted by Kov. J. V, Powers, Arclulcncon of Pottsvillc, nnd probably sovcnil other visiting clergymen, nnd tho rector, Itcv. O. V. VnuFosscn. Tlio chnrcli lias been Undergoing oxtenstvo alterations nnd improvements during tho past weok nnd will bo elaborately decorated with spruce, laurel and flowers fortho coming event Tho occasion will bo n jubilco for tho congregation, aside from tlio solemnity attending it. Until n few weeks ngo the members woro discouraged. They were without n rector for eight months nnd tho Intorcst rapidly diminished, notwithstanding tlio earnest nnd faithful work of Mr. Charles llnskins, tho lay reader. A leader in the person of n rector was required to revive tlio Iptorcst nnd spirit and simo Kev. Van lWen lias assumed cliargo n Very gratifying change has taken placo. Tho members linvo become enthusiastic and inoro united, and tluwo who dropped out are rapidly returning. Tho immediate future for tlio congregation is very bright and in tho Spring tho church will bo very much enlarged and improved. Of course, us has been Intimated, the change is In n great measure duo to the new rector, Itov. Vnn Fossen, who has worked with persistency nnd lldelily that wins favor out side aB well as within the congregation. Itev. Van Fossen is n young man with n bright future. Ho was born at a small placo known as Hyiicr's Hun, Center county, in 1S07, and graduated from tho Philadelphia Divinity School in 16D1. Ho was at-sistnnt rector at tho Church of tho Nativity in Soutli Bethle hem for a year, and for eighteen months pre ceding last October, when ho took chargo of All Saints', was in charge of Christ Church at Milton. His cordial and genial disposition nnd studious attention to the welfaro of tho congregation has made him very popular withMiis present charge. In Self Defense you ought to keep your flesh up. Disease will follow, if you let it get below n healthy i standard. No matter how this comes, what you need is Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Dis covery. That is the greatest flesh-builder known to medical science, far surpassing filthy Cod liver oil and all its nasty com pounds. It's suited to tho most delicate stomachs. It makes tho morbidly thin, plump and rosy, with health and strength. bona lor a lreo pamphlet, or remit 10 cts. (stamps) and get a book of 108 pates with testimonials, addresses and portraits. Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, G03 .Main Street, Itull'alo, N. Y. Kupturo or breach, nermanentlv cured without tho knife. Address, for pamnhlct and references, World's Dispensary Medical .ussopiaiioii, nuuaio, .. v. Holiday Kxcurslon Tickets In Itciullug Jtiiilrond. Christmas week is the great timo for a general homo gathering of all tho family. Iho Heading lfailroad to accommodate its patrons and also to stimulate travel during tho Holidays offers special inducements in way of fares over its lines. Between all points on its lines (except between Philadelphia and Ticiiton proper) Special Excursion Tickets will lie sold December 21st to astli inclusive, December 31st and January 1st, 1M)0. All good to return until and including January 7th, ISOO1. The minimum rates for tlieso Special Tickets will bo !2o cents for adults and 13 cents for children. For information ns to rates anil arrangements with connecting rail roads consult Heading Jtailroad Ticket Agents. Help Comes to TIiomj Who Tultn Hod Flag Oil for Sprains, Burns, Cuts. At Grtihler Bros., drug btofe. Tlio Almshouse Deal. The appointments at the almshouse con tinue to bo tho subject of much speculation among tho leading Republican politicians of the county, and rumors of deals and counter-deals arc floating around at a lively rate. An effort is being made to havo Poor Direc tors Middleton and Dietrich get together this week and decidetiipon tlio appointments to he made. The following almshouse em ployes, Wash. Orme, John W. Kcesc, Peter Wachtcr and Edward Hughes, in company with Hon. Seth Oriue, called upon Director Middleton at Gllherton yesterday, for the purpose of effecting a deal with that gentle man and Mr. Dietrich. When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to bo away from home. Such was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Sclicnck, editor of tho Caddo, Ind. Ter., Bannor, 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 the doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Hemedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not bo without it in tho future" 23 and 00 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Nmcr rails lor Coughs ami Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. ZlTiiltiiuoy City llusluess College, This excellent college, at 203 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ..ad Typewriting courses equal to any in tlio stato at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-H-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. (trln-Cnlils-Hoaduclie. Why sillier with Coughs, Colds and ji Grippe when laxative Bromo Quinine, will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlii9inlthlng done call on E. F. Gullaghor 18 Wost Centra street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf Must Take an OuUlilo Job. La wrenco Murphy, the flro boss at Packer No. 2 colliory. who was burned by an ox plosion of gas which ho Ignited himself, on Friday last, is still under treatment at the stato hospital. His Injuries, though painful, are not serious. In consequence of tlio ac cident, tho Lehigh Coal Company has Issued an order tluit hereafter all flro bosses in its employ shall not carry their naked light farther than tho bottom of tho slopo or shaft, as tho case may bo. According to a standing rule of tho coinpanyMurphy can never again sccuro employment underground in any capacity from tho company. Ho may bo employed, howovor, as an outside hand. Slurphy has a wife and eleven children. Ashland Tolegratn. PITttY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chron icled for Ilnsty Perusal. Tax Collector Scanlan made payment on his '01 duplicate at the court houso yester day. Tho 17-year-old son of Jacob Gillespie, of Mahnuoy City, is suffering from append Ictls, and an operation will bo performed to save his lire, Itev. Joseph 8. Lame died In Philadelphia of pulmonary troubles. Ho was a Methodist preacher and well known in tills county, ills last chargo being nt Tnmnqua.' Tlio Jcddo No. 5 colliery has been shut down indefinitely, owing to a shortago in the water supply. Tills is tho first colllory to shut down sinco the drought was broken. A mnsB meeting of tho employes of tho Chamberlain Coal Company was hold this afternoon to devise moans to employ counsel to look nfter their claims against tho com pany. W. H. Huntzingor, of town, who was n short timo ago committed to tho county jail on a serious chargo by his widowed mother, was yesterday removed to tho Huntingdon licforinatory. Samuel Garner, foreman of tho Jcanesvillo Iron Works machine, shops, and formerly of Ashland, left yesterday for Minnesota, where he will bo stationed several weeks supervis ing the erection of machinery constructed by tho above company. ltueklen's Arnica Salic. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuta, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuts piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price S3 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasloy. PERSONAL. ' J. K. and M. H. Kchlcr spent to-day at Philadelphia. Jlr. and Mrs. M. J. Lnwlor visited friends at Fottsvillo to-day. Miss Carrie Folnier will spend tho holidays with her parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. a. J. Owens, of r reclaim, are guests of town friends. Mluo Inspector Stein paid an olllclal visit to Mahanoy City yesterday. M. D. Mastcllcr, of Beaver Valley, was a guest of town friends to-day. Capt. W. W. Hcflhcr, of Centralis, was a business visitor to town tills morning. Itov. VanFosfcu and wife made a pleasant call at the Herald office this morning. Mrs. E. C. Brobst nnd Sirs. Joseph Ball went to Mincrsvillo this morning' to visit friends. Miss Bella Stanton, of Schuylkill Haven, is tho guest of Miss Annie Burke, of West Centre Btrcet. Georgo B, Dcnison, representing Dictz, Deuison & Prior, of Cleveland, transacted business in town to-day. Misses Fannie Hothstein, of Pottsvillc, and Annie Kabinowitz, of Mahanoy City, wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Supowitz, yesterday. The riui'iilx Valr. Tlio Plurnix Hoso Company, of town, arc making preparations for holding their fair, which will open in their new building, on Xorth Jardin street, on Saturday evening next, and will continue for two weeks. The committee is now engaged in gathering up donations made by tho people, and thoso who have not donated havo yet sutllcient timo to assist tho fire laddies in wiping out tlio Jebt on their new building. Havo the leaks in your gas and water mains repaired by P. W. Bell, tho plumber. Pound on u Pavement. At about ten o'clock this morning Chief of Police Tosh found a man lying in a stupor on the pavement at the corner of Main and Centre streets. The mail was dressed in bricklayer's clothes and was so drunk that it was necessary to haul him to tho lockup in a wagon. He will bo kept a prisoner until ho is in a condition to givo an account of him self. The Phceuix Fair will open on Saturday evening. T7Tushtlio War in Africa. HOME, Dec. IS. Premier Crispl has asked for a urcdic of twunty million lire for tho purpose of pushing' tlio military op erations in Atriea contemplated by the government in view of tho recent defeat in Abyssinia of Major Toselli uud the killing of a largo part of tho foroo uuilurlilm. Tho committee on tlio budget has approved Premier Crispi's request. Tlio Hero of Clilckumaiiga Dead. IvKNTON, O., Dec. 18. General .Moses B. Walker, tho hero of Chickaiuauga, died yesterday, uged 70. Eleven days ago ho was stricken with paralysis. General Walker served throughout tho war, and was conspicuous for his bravery in bixteeu battles. Ho was the Inst mnn that left tho bloody field of Clilekamauga. Murdered In a Snliion Jtow. Wn.KKSHAI!I!E, Pa., Dec. 18. William Dangcllo ami Giovanni Diistalo, two Ital ians, quarrelled over a gamo of cards in a saloon at Pittstou, when Destalo stubbed Dangcllo three times in tho neck with a knife. Tho jugular vein was severed and tho Injured man died in ton minutes. Dostalo was arrested. Best plumbing is douo by P. W. Bell. No need to sulfer with rheumatism, lum bago, neuralgia, cramps or colic, Dr. Thomas Eclcctric Oil euros all such troubles, and does it quickly. Coming Kvents. Dec. 30. Cantata, "Tho Jolly Farmers," in the P. M. church, under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. Tlio wife of Mr. D. Hobinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., was sick with rheumatism for live months. Iu speak ing of It, Mr. Hobinson says : "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is tho only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the reliof of pain it eanuot bo beat." Many very bad cases of rheumatism havo been cured by it. For salo at 00 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., drug gists. CANVASSER WANTED. Are YOU busy ? Hen of all Kinds Wear Clothes. And our business Is to make Clothes for nil Kinus oi men. Custom Tailor Made Suits from $10.00 to $30.00. Trousers from 82.75 to S10.00. We want a bright and energetic nun of lartse acquaintance to solicit orders for them and It will pay him well to do it. Address, 8. J. 1). 15-21 lifaj clto Placo, Now York. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Oscar Hennlgan, colored, was executed yesterday at GlddlnirS, Tex., for tho nssnv nation of Martha Hradloy, 11 years old, Who rejected his olfor of marriage. Tho Irish National Alliance, from tho headquarters In Now York, Ibsuc.i n mani festo offering the government 100,000 vol unteers In caso of war with England. A Southern Pacific express train was wrecked uenr Towels, Col., n Pullman and n tourist car rolling down an einlmnk lnont. Sovor.il passengers vrero injured. Govcrnor-oleot Lowndes, of Maryland, was tendered a banquet in Washington last night. In n speech ho declared that Maryland would ho In tho Republican column In lS'.K). In tho Chicago city council an ordlnnnce was presented providing that street rail road companies shall collect but throe sonts faro from passengers who aro ro tuircd to stand. Major C. T. Picton is manager of tho State Hotel, at Dcnison, Toxas, which tho traveling men say is ono of tho best hotels in that scctiou. In speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed? Major Picton says : "I havo used it myscli and in my family for sovoral years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it nn in fallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. 1 always recommend it, and havo frequently administered It to my guests in tho hotel, and in every caso It has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. ' Sympathy btrlkes In Now York. NF.w YonK, Deo. 18. Tho steam fitters strike, which has been on for several weoks, was further oxtonded yesterday by tho calling out of 2,000 more men. Tho men called out aro carpenters, plumbers, housesmlths and sheot iron workers. This brings tho number up to nearly 8,000, with tho prospect of more being called out In a day or two. Suspect Owen ltoleuscil from Custody. Chicago, Dec. 18. S. A. Owen, who was hold on suspicion of having sent in fernal machines to Messrs. Pullman and Armour, was given his freedom by Postal Inspector Stuart yesterday afternoon. Tho Inspector says there is no proof that Owen was tho sender of tho machines. Sent to the Itefbrinutory. DoYLTSTOWN, Pa., Deo. 18. Tho jury in tho case ot assault and battery against tho boys who wrecked the cars on the Perkaslo toboggan last summer, came Into court yesterday with a verdict of guilty. Judgo Yerkes sentenced them to a term in tho Pennsylvania reformatory. mntism with its dreadful pains and aches, is a disease of the blood. Lactic acid accumulates in the vital fluid and settles in the joints, to tho intense agony ot tho sufferer. Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes this acid, restores the rich healthy quality mafism ot the blood, and thus drives out and prevents rheumatism. Hundreds of testi monials tell ol crutches thrown away, lame backs, arms and legs cured, by SarsaparslSa Tho Ono True Blood Purifier. Jlj 0 for 55. Prepared only ly C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Slass, Hood's Pills WuMftSr .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. vYiHT ,T ,S! richest of all rertoratlve .0?hs' ",c)!" replaces the aamo sabstancea to the blood and nerves that are exhaneted in '"e-KWaKlloldabydlBease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES ! By rasklni; the blood pn5.?d;ich'", tneaigestfon perrect.lt creates folld flesh, muscle and atrDngth" The nerves be ing made stronir.the brain Vcomea active and clear. 1 or restoring lost vitality and stopping all wasting drains and .weakness in either eei.ltVa" SSSKVJ-m 'fn'"egnlatorlt Js worth its weight In gold. Ono box lasts a week. Price 5no.. or . boxes Sfuo. DruggiBtsorbymail. Hook free. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1M2 Chestnut Bt.. Philadelphia. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. If you want nn cany shave, As nood as Imrhcr ever ruvc, Call at Charles Uerr's shavine saloon, Morning, night or hugy noon; Will cut your hnlr with ease and grace To suit tho contour of your face CHARLES DERR, 12 West Centre St., Shenandoah. FOURTEEN SAILORS DROWNED. The Oernmn Ship Athena I.ont at Sea, and Only Six Were Saved. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18. Tlio Gorman ship Athonii was lost nt sea on Sunday, Deo. IB, togother with fourteon Bailors, who woro part of n crew of twenty men, tho first mate, second mato and four sea men being picked up by tho British steamer TBfna, bound for this port. Tlio Athena left Now York on Deo. 10 with a cargo of naptha In barrels and sov oral hundred oases of liltro-glycorlno. Bho experienced sevcro weather Until Friday. On that day alio had all her masts carried away, nud tho vessel sprung a leak. Her bow sunk down into tho water, and tho deck was submerged up to whero tho fore mast had been. On Saturday morning tho Tafna was sighted. Distress signals woro hoisted, but on account of tho heavy soas tho British steamer could not get near her. Tho Tafna signaled that she would stand by until Sunday. Putulay morning, about 8 o'clook, tho Tafua approached tho disabled Athena, and when within a cablo's length of her n flnmo was seen to shoot out of tho conter of tho deck, and tin) port holes nt thoBtern. A terrific explosion followed and Instantly every man on board tho Athena was cither thrown or jumped into tho water. Tlio Tafna put out boats to rescue tlio men, but they were unnblo to plok up but six. Tho Athena was 1,888 tons register and was formerly nn American vessel. Her cargo was valued nt $15,000. Captain Haak, her commander, was about -IS years of ago, and litis a wlfo and two children in Ger many. Who Said They Havo n Cough ? Advice Take Pan-Tina, 2oc. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. u (.iiainpngno's stormy l'aisogc. New York, Deo. 18. The French lino sfroamorLa Champngc, from Havre, ar rived at her pier yesterday after an oxcop tionally stormy passage. During tho on tiro passage La Champagne experienced a succession of hard gales. At 0:80 a. in., Deo. I), a great wavo swept over tho port sldo of tho vessel, smashed tho lifeboats and poured into tho saloon and library, breaking tho heavy mahogany saloon stair case. Tho sleeping passengers weronwak ened by tho rush of wntcr, which deluged many stato rooms, and to add to their ex citement the electric light plant gavo out, leaving tho ship In total darkness for sonio tlmo. Tho olllcors qulckl; '.layed tho fears of tho passengers. Tho vessel carried over 400 passengers. Constipation is tho cause of all sorts of serious disorders ol tho blood, (strong cathar tics aro worse than useless. Burdock Blood Bitters is nature's own remedy for troubles of this sort. .Tnll ltrenking Prevented. Mattkwan, N. Y., Doc, 18. Another conspiracy looking to tho dollvory of con victs nt tho asylum for criminal Insane has been frustrated by tho confession of tho ringleader, Pat SIcGulro, ono of tho five who escaped with Oliver Curtis Perry last spring. A keeper named John Urown acted ns a go between for tho three convicts who wcro in tho plot and parties in Now York. Brown was arraigned beforo Justice Hoys ratd, Svaivod examination and was held for tho grand jury. Several implements, including u revolver, had boon distributed among tho prisoners. McGulro, realizing that ho might havo to commit murder, confessed tho plot. Struck tho Sheriff and Ksrnped. NEWliunan, N. Y., Dec. 18. Dr. T. C. M. Weaver, a clairvoyant and fortuno teller, who is wanted in Krie, Pa., for al leged misdemeanor, was arrested by Sheriff Schauta iu tho Exchange hotel at Marl borough. Soon after ho was taken l-to custody, and whilo they were still in tho hotel eaver struck tho sheriff on tlio faco and mado his oscapo. Weaver camo to Marlborough not long ngo nnd pur chased a houso, and was living as a man of leisure, and showing plenty of money. It Is said that ho jumped his ball at Erie, whero ills case was pending. Old IVoplo. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, ndding strength and giving tone to tlio organs, thereby aiding Naturo in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appotizer and aids dlgostlon. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Prico fifty cents per bottle at A. Waslcy's drug storo. Lambert Will Hang Tomorrow. Trenton, Doc- 18. Governor Werts re fused to grant u roprlevo to Thoodoro Lam bert, tho Caindcu negro murderer, sen tenced to bo hanged tomorrow. Lawyer Somplo sought tlio ropriovo iu .order to bring Lambert's caso beforo tho board of pardons, which will also moot tomorrow. Tho govornor, In refusing tho ropriovo, said that Lambert had had full justice, and that he would tako tho full responsi bility for not giving him another chance. Jlr. Somplo says this ends tho caso and that Lambert will have to bo hanged. Knocked Senseless In Two Hounds. Cincinnati, Dec. 18. Tho fight between Jim llyau and Mark Carroll, for foOO and tho receipts, was largely attended last night. It was torrifio iu slugging uud punishment. In tho first round eueh was lluorcd twice. In tlio second round Ryun was floored onco and Carroll threo times, Carroll being knocked senseless. Kyan was awarded tho fight. Ryan also quit badly punished, although tho bout only lasted two rounds. Itellet iu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great Soutli American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief, and curo this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. KxtrnvaeaiiCB Caused Ills ltuln. San Fhancisco, Dee. 18. Hans II. Koeh lor, wine dealer and ex-secrotary of tho California Wino association, filed a peti tion of insolvency yesterday. Hlg liabili ties amount to $:179,837 and his assets ono suit of clothes, exempt from execution. Bxtravogaut llviug is said to be, tho prin cipal causi of Koohlor's collapse. Besides his dobts lie spont t225,000 which ho inher ited from his father a fow years ogo. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup is pleasant to tako, positively harmless to the most aelicato constitution, and absolutely sure to euro tlio most obstluato cough or cold. A household boom. T1SWAM1I BELT Mr. Win. Thornton of IF 7 TV. Market Htrcet txpliilns Hovr nml Why lie Uid It (M-om the A'Jailiu Oititttc 1 Old ngc has many Inllrmittw nnnc of which aro more ptcvalent than kidney dis orders. Have you ever notircd how tha old pcoplB complain of ImolfiC'hp, lamo hack, ami general listleasnesa? Aud thcru aro many oilier riyinptoiiiti of wlileh they do nut speak, such iu bloating of the limbs, painful mid ii:fr"()ucnt urination or excoMivouess of urinary discliurgu. Most people think they are too old to find relief and cut a, but tUs i riot so. No butter ovidonco than tfie' follow ing, wnldlt comes from un Klmlrtt ultixun, who bus been curod of n vary govern oasa at 77 yeitrs of ngc. Mr. Win. Thornton of 127 est Market Street, speaks of his caso In this Way: "lam 77 years old. ,1 Imvo been afllictcd with that dreaded complaint (kidney lllsoiu,e) for over ten yours, mak ing my old ago ft burden. 1 vns so bail as to be forced to carry n bolt ut nil times, and, when my sufforiiig becama Ixiyonu. endurance, twouhl put on tho belt draw ing it tightly- arounti rue nml nuckio it. thus bringing an oxtreitic prewuroovertlm kidnoys; 'this, undoubtedly, forced the urino out, n function which the kidney themselves had become too diseased to per form. My condition I put down to u. strain I received. I began taking Doan's ' Kidney Pills. After two or three days I noticed their effect. I was much surprised, as the ailment was so severe and so long standing, while I had tried many remedies without, any relief whatever. The pnlu I have er.pineiiccd tit times from straining in my efforts to discharge the urinu was simply itwful. I have dime away with tlio use of my leather belt, Mid the pain has all fioue, and 1 recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all minded with kidney urinary dioordt.r"." i'"or sale by all dealers, or sent by mail on iccelpt of tiri.c ly Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., f.i!'3 agenta for tlio U. S. For salo at Kirlin's Pharmacy. lillck1y,Thorousiilr, Forever Cured. Four out of five wb suffor nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " tho blues, "are hot paying tho penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, roelalm your manhood, regain yocr Send for book with vigor. Don't despair, explanation and proofs. Stalled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL 00.9 Buffalo, N. Y. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY, Make your money enrn you a monthly salnry. $10 00 nml more mntlo dally by our new bj-s-temntic Plan of Operation on small Investments In prraiii and stock speculation. All wo ask is to investlKftto our new ami original methods. Fast workings of plan nnd lilglicxt rcfereneeH furnished. Our Hooklct 'loints Si Hints" how to mako money ami other Information sent FIIKK, Gilmore & Co., liankers nud llrokers. Open Hoard of Trade Hldg. Chicago, 111. 9-SUinwUw Chlchrtfrn Kncllah Diamond Rrnnd. eiWSWAL PILLS -V Original nud Only t.cnulnc A WSm Uolt for Chteheater JtriglUh Dia-i RSmtmd Brand In tied aol Cold mmllloX Cv OEiwaboMf, icaica wuu uuo ribbon. 'I ouo y T1 fe SJno othP. lefutadangtrouatuUtitu- v I tWtion and imltattont. At DrDUtUll. or end 4c, in i tamps for pirtioulan, iBftlmonlaU imj "truer iop i.auK'fS" ihhit, dj rviurn ChIchentrrChomiculOo..MailUniauQis. toll bl Ul faC4 rU2im 1'hlUM - V. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCUUYK1I.I, BIVISION. November 17, 1895. Trains will leave Klienandonli nfter the above dnto for Wlfrirnns. Gilberton, Fmckville, Dnrlc Water, fit. Clair, PottavUle. llntnburK, Kcadlair. I'ottstown, I'bocnlxTllle, Norrlstuwn nnd Phil adelphia (liroad dtrect ntutkui) nt 0 OH and 11 4 n. in. and 4 IS p. m. on week days. For Potta vllloand intermediate ntatlons P 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For AVIinrane, Ollbqrton, Frockvlllo, Dark Wuter, St. Clair, Pottnvflle, nt 0 OK, 9 -10 a. m. nnd SlOp. m. For Hniiilmrir, ltendlni;, Pottstown, Phocnlxvllle. Norrlfetown, Philadelphia ut 6 f, 9 40 n. in., !) 10 p. ni. Trains leave Fraekville for Shenandoah nt 10 40 n. in. nnd 1211, 301, 74'.' mid 1027 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in, nnd ." 40 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Shonandonb nt 10 13, 11 in a. in. and! 10, 715 nnd 10 OU p. in. Sunday ut 10 10 n, in., B IS p. in. lA'iivc Philadelphia, (Hrond street htatlon), for Shenandoah nt 5 87 nnd 8 85i. m., I 10 nnd 711 p. m. week daytf. Sundnyw leave at 0 50 n. m, Leave Hrond street station, Philadelphia, for Sea Oirt, Anbury PnrU, Oecnu drove, Unit; llnuicli, nud intermediate btntlnnM, G.50, 8.26, ll.!K) a. in., 3JS0, 4.00 p. m. woek-dnya. Sundojn (Btop nt Intcrlaken for Anbury Park), 8.2fiu. ro. Leave liroad Street Stutlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOItK. Kxprotw, week days, 3 20, 4 05, I 50, 5 15, 6 M, 7 33, 20, 9 20, 9 CO, 10 30 (Dininir Cur), 11 00, 11 Ut. in., 12 noon, 12 33 (Limited 100 and 4 2! p. w. DlnlnsCarH), 1 10,2 30 (Dlnlnc Cur), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 50 (Dining Cor), 0 00, 6 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. 12 01 niirlit. Sundays, 3 20, 1 OS, 4 50, 5 13, 8 tt. 9 20, 0 60, 10 30 (DlnliiB Car), 11 03 n. m 12 ,15. 2 30 (li!iiiifrCar),4 00(Limited4 22),5 20, 5 50 (l)Iu. iiiR Car), 6 35, 6 60. 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 niRht. ICxpress for Uoston, without ehange, 1100 a. in. week days, and C 50 p. in. dally, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For llaltlinore nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31. 92,10 20,1123 a. m., 12 03 (1231 Limited Din ing Cnr). 112, 318, 4 41 (519 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 017, 6 56 (Dining Cart, 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., nnd 12 05 night weelc days. Sundnyg, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12. 1123 a. in., 12 f 112. 4 41,(515 Cougresiounl Limited, Dlnlnic Cnr), 655 (Dining Cor), 7 40 p. m. (Dlnlrt Cni)undl2 03nl(,'bt. Lcnve Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 SO n. in., 210,4 00, nml 3 00 p. m. week daj-B. Sundays, 8 45 and 0 13 a. m. For Capo May, Anglessen, Wlldwrood and Holly lleacli. Kxpress, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 . m. , For Sea Isle. City, Ocean City and Avalon. Kxpress, 9 00 a, m., nnd 4 00 p. in. week dayn. Sundays, 900 a. m. ror omers I'oim. nxpres, ft. ., win 4 W p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. m. S.SLPUKV08T, J. It. Wood, Oen'l Manager. Ocn'l Piws'g'r Agt. AGES V?2 V" ft nillions of Dollars (Jo 'oil In smoke every year, Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in llrst-cUiss re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Ss.' Also Life and Accidental Companies.
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