The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 26, 1895, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
KSTAltLlSIIHI) 18T0.
Published every Kvenlng,H.Tcept Sunday, nt
8 Sorrn Jaiidin Htrkbt, Nrar CBNTnn.
The Herald Is dellvcird in Shenandoah nml tile
surrounding towns fur six cents a week, pay
able to tlio carrier. Ily mall SHOO n year, or 28
cents a month, payable In advance. Advcrtlso
montii charged nccordliitc to space nnd position.
The puhllshcrs reserve the rlisht to clinngo tho
position of advertisements whenever the piile
llcntlon nf news demands It. Tho right la
reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether
paid for or not, that the publishers may deem
improper. Advertising rates mado known
upon application.
Kntercd at the pootofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., as
eccondclus limit matter.
TKMtt'HOKK CONNKCTI0N.
Evening Herald
Till KS1)AV, DiX'EMUKR 2(), 1805.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
To the Itcpublicnn elector of Pennsylvania:
ihe H' piihlfcnns of Pennsylvania, hy their duly
.ho-u n n presouhit Ives, will meet In Stale con
MnlM.n Thursday, April 23, 1W, at 10 o'clock
,i. in . in the opera houc, elty of ltitrrl'diurg, for
1lic purpose of nominating two candidates for
1 1 pre M-ntatlve at-larne in Congress nnl thirty
mvo candidates for Presidential electors, tiie
m let tlou of eight delcg.itcs-nMarge to tho lie
nuhlnan National convention, and for the
'ransnctiouof sueh other business as may he
presented.
Ily order of the Mate Committee.
SI. H. UAY,
ttest Jrhh It. ItBX, Chairman.
W I! Anpbkws, Secretaries.
Tin he may be war nml panics ami strikes,
hut the almshouse deals go on forever.
Santa Ci. vs had no nse for his sleigh this
trip. His visit to Shenandoah ww mado on
a bicycle.
It never paj-s lo go out of the way to make
the acquaintance) of n man who is running
for an oflieo.
TltKiii: isn rational anil patriotic England
peace party, as well as in this country. Justico
ts always a liasis for dignified anil honorable
agreement.
"Li.t us All ho tip and doing" for tho
Spiing campaign. It will bo a good way for
very mombor of tlio Citizens party to begin
the mv year.
Jidgi: Lynch, of Luzorno county, lias
derided that a School Director may act as
Secretary of the Board and receive a salary.
The question of legality was raised in tho
Wilkesbarro School Hoard on account of a
dead-lock in filling tlio position.
1 s a little less than a week tho spinster will
be in full possession of tho privileges which
leap year custom is supposed to give her.
Tin-re is every reason why sho should mako
use of her opportunity, tills time, for after
lRfm she will bo forced to wait eight years for
another leap year, and in that time present
charms may fade. Possibly tlio new woman
will seizo upon tho prerogative of proposal
without waiting for a leap year.
ili:iu: is somo political nows that caino all
the way from Pottsvillc : "Tlio Executive
I ommittco of tlio Republican Standing Com-
mittce, at a recent meeting, appointed Messrs.
Payne, Albright and Davis to await upon the
Republican County Commissioners and other
liepublicans elected to ollico to urge upon
them the removal of all Democrats holding
office under them. This sub-cominittce held
a conference witli closed doors witli Messrs.
Allen and Rentz, but with what success could
not be ascertained in detail. It is reported
among tlioo on tho hill that Rentz has con
ceded every appointment to Allen, provided
the porsons ho would name were itepirbH
cans." The railway btriko in Philadelphia appears
to havo been settled agreeably to both sides.
The company and the men both mado con
cessions, and in doing so their courso is to bo
commonded, as a continuance of tlio struggle
tvould not only mean thousands of dollars
lost to thorn but also a groat hardship to the
business peoplo of .Philadelphia. In tlio
Ncttlemcnt one fignro stands out prominently
above tho rest. John Wanauiakor's friends
are taking advantago of tho opportunity to
buust his canvass for tho Unitod States
cnatursbip. There 1b no doubt that his
efforts contributed more to tho amicable
M ttlemont of the difficulty than any other
.me man, and that fact will afford him an
iduuitage in any desire ho may entertain as
.i successor to Don Cameron.
Tub Hepublleau House of Heprescntatives
has taken prompt action, and will pass
incisures looking to financial relief. Tli
Ways and Means Committee reported two
bills to-day, one of which is a bond measure
tod confers authority to issuo 3 per cent, five
year bonds for the redemption of greenlwcks,
and for no other purpose. The second is the
n venue bill, and it imposes a duty equal to
ity per cent, of the MoKinley rates on
lumber and wool. On all other dutable
articles it makes a uniform advance of fifteen
per cent. Them hills will m the Houto,
but there 1 some doubt as to the action of
tiie Senate. The measure for increased
revenue is not what the Itopuhlicaus would
like hail they full power, but it is as near the
McKinley tariff bill as it is posslblo to go at
this time. The President lias partially sur
t. ndi red to the Hcpublican party on the
tirilV qui st ton by hU acceptance of the
Political Ariel ninth.
Tlio Pottsvllle Itcpubllcnn contains tho fol
lowing political information : "County Chair
man Hurd Payno is not a compromise candi
date for Almshouse Stoward this yean Had
hissluto and that of Senator Coylo gone
through last year, Ms chief clerk would havo
been Junius Fadden. of Caw township, lato
Assistant State Librarian at llarrisburg,
wliero Fadden previously took a night course
in a business college to prepare for tho job.
An up-county doctor, a relative of James .1.
Eranry, furniture dealer, Shenandoah, was
lo have been the physician. Now, why Wero
Kraney, Harry Muhloon nnd his cousin,
James I-'adden, so intimato with Senator
Coylo and Chairman 1'nyno? l'orhaps ex
Senator King van tell you. Ho was Coylo's
opponent for tho Senatorsliiii and was beaten
70(1 in a district witli a normal Democratic
majority of 1,200. lllg Jack Toole played tho
winning hand that bout their game."
Wollinu-linml
lias its own special mediciiio in Dr. I'iorco's
Prescription. And every woman who is "run
down" or overworked, every woman who
sutlers from any "female complaint" or
weakness, needs. fust tliat remedy. With it,
every disturbance, irregularity, and derange
ment can bo permanently cured.
It s an invigorating, restorative tonic, a
soothing and strengthening nervine, and the
only medicine for women which once nsed,
is always in lavor. in periodical pains, dis
placements, weak bark, hearing-down sensa
tions, and every kindred ailment, It is specific.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, liver-
ills, indigestion, dyspepsia, piles and head
aches. "All Itlght," Said He.
Two young men purchased a turkey from a
fanner on Main streot Tuesday evening and
tendered a ton dollar bill. The turkey cost
$1.20. The farmer first laid out 7(1 cents
which one of tlio young men put into his
pocket. The farmer then counted out eight
oiio-tlollar bills and u dispute ovor tho change
was closed by one of tlio young men pulling
out a dollar bill and handing it to the farmer
witli tho eight bills in hand. "Now give me
my $10," said tho young man. "All right."
said the farmer, suiting bis action to tho
reply, and it was not until he figured an
hour with a friend that he found ho had sold
the turkey for 21 cents. The surprising
feature about tlio affair is that it didn't cost
tho farmer a dollar or two more for his ex
perience. (irlp-Cnlds-Headaclic.
Why sulfer with Coughs, Colds and La
Grippe when Laxative lironio Quinino will
euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con
venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or
money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo
by Kirlin's Pharmacy.
Preliminary i:nnilnatlon.
Tho following young gentlemen on Tuos-
day underwent a preliminary examination
before tho Bar Examining Committee : J. J.
Burke, of Mahanoy City, law student with
It. P. Swank, Esq.; William P. Lyons, of
Ashland, with C. O. Burkert, Esq.; J. II.
Sehropo and W. 11. Dtirkin, of Girardville,
and John Moran, of Mah'anoy City, all with
John V. Whalen, Esq.; Edward O'Donnell,
Girardville, with K. S. li.islioro, Esq.; James
Creary, of town, with M. M. Burke, Esq.
Xover Palls for Coughs and Colds.
That's what Pan-Tina is. 25c. At Gruhlcr
Bros., drug store.
An Important Meeting.
An important meeting of Washington
Camp No. 200, P. O. S. of A., will bo held
this evening in their hall in tho Schmidt
building. Action will he taken in which
every member is interested and should bo
present.
Mnlinnoy City lluslncss College.
This excellent college, at 205 East Centro
street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ...id
Typewriting courses equal to any in tho state
at tho very lowest rates. Individual in
struction. Day and evening classes. Students
constantly entering. Catalogue free.
10-11-tf G. W. Williams, Principal.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general tiusmithing dono call
on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street.
Dealer iv. stoves. 8-1-tf
Shenandoah Liquor Licenses.
Tliero aro 175 names recorded in tlio Clerk
of the Courts' ollico as applicants for liquor
license from Shenandoah. The First ward,
comes to tho front with 50 applications.
Shenandoah being tlio largost town in tlio
county has tho greatest number of licenso
applications. Mabanoy City is a close second,
with 141 applications on file. Kline, with 03
applications, leads tlio townships.
Help Comes to Those AVbo Take
Bed Flag Oil for Sprains, Bums. Cuts. At
Gruhler Bros., drug store.
Buv Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho
name Lassie, & Baer, Ashland, Pa
printed on every sack. tf
J'hotograps of tho T.ehlgh Valley.
A collection of photographs, taken at
various picturcsquo spots on tho lines of tlio
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will bo
exhibited in tho Assembly Hall of tho Union
Leaguo, Philadelphia, on December 27 and
28. Wo acknowledge tlio receipt of an in
vitation to attend the exhibition.
Hip Disease
Itosults from a scrofulous and Impure
condition of tho blood, and it is cured by
Hood's Sarsaparllla
tho groat blood pu
rifier. The father
.ot a Philadelphia
girl writes this:
" We gave Hood's
Sarsaparllla to our
little girl, who had
symptoms of hip
disease. She could
not put her' foot
down on the floor
when we com
menced giving her the mediolne, but in a
short time she was able to get off tho
couch and to reach her playthings. Since
then she lias steadily Improved, thanks to
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general
health is all that could be desired.
When any of tho otber ohildren are not
well we give them
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and we earnestly recommend it to others."
E. BEitnv, 203 Hichmond St., Philadelphia.
Hood's Pills
caiy to tiny, ay to talc
eaiy In tSuct. 13 tint.
riillions of Dollars
Go up in smoke every year. 'Take no
risks but get your houses, stock, fur
niture, etc., insured in first-class re
liable companies as represented by
fiAVm FATKT Insurance Agent,
UilVlU riiUOl, 130 South Main St.
Also Life and Accidental Companies.
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Throughout the ltcglou Chron
icled for Hasty Pcrusnl.
Tho Jonos-lloagnn fight at Mt. Cnrmol was
stopped by the authorities.
The next teachers' institute, of Northum
berland county will be Jiohl nt Mt. Cnrmol.
Tlio six-year-old son of M. J. Leahy, of
Gllbcrton, was run ovor by a butcher wagon
on Tuosday. lie was slightly injured.
A new Council of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. will
bo instituted at St. Clair on January 17th, and
another nt Auburn in tho near future.
Thomas McCnflroy, of Branchdalc, died on
Monday, aged 30 years. Ho was tax collec
tor for lieilly township and was very popular.
James Murphy, of Girardvlllo, einployedas
engineer ut Preston No. 3 colliery, died on
Sunday, and tlio funeral took place, this
morning. He was 33 years of age.
John O'ConiiolI, a miner, employed at
North Mahanoy colliery, and residing at
Mabanoy City, had his Imck and leg badly
iujurcd by a fall of top coal on Tuowlay.
Annlo Williams, the little child that was so
badly burnt about thrco weeks ago by her
clothes catching fire, died from the effects of
her injuries at her home in Mabanoy City.
Thomas Jorniau, aged 35 years and married,
was burned nt Springdalo colliery on Tuesday.
Ho resides at Shoemaker's. The assistant
flro boss was also slightly burned about the
hands and face.
Tho funeral of Mrs. Thomas Holden, of
Gllbcrton, took place from her late homo and
proceeded to St. Mary's church, Mabanoy
Plane, where funeral services were conducted
by tho pastor, ltev. John Laughran. Tho
remains were thou taken to ! mckvillo where
interment was mado. A husband and seven
small children survive her.
PERSONAL.
Edward Malick spent yestculay witli his
parents at Sliamokin.
J. G. Thiimin, tlio activo young solicitor on
the IIkhald, is spending a week's vacation
with his parents at Allentown. Ho was
entertained by members of the Emanon Club
previous to his departure in excellent style,
on Tuesday evening.
Martin Blllinger spent Christinas witli his
parents at Heading.
Oscar Gobo enjoyed his Christmas dinner
at tho parental table in Heading.
II. M. Saylor, of tho Ashland Daily Local,
dropped in to wisli tlio Herald attaches a
merry Christmas.
William Bacliman, of Hazleton, spent
Christmas at his former home here, and was
heartily greeted by his many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder, of Allen
town, aro guosts of town friends.
-Misses McGinty, of Mahanoy City, spent
yesterday afternoon in town.
Miss Nellie Bradigan spent yestorday at
Hcckshervillo.
James O'Hara, a student of tho Pennsyl
vania University, is spending tlio holidays
witli his rolatlvos here.
John Mabcr, of Scrauton, is a guest of
town friends.
Hicliard Amour and his mother spent
Christmas with friends at Mt. Carmel.
Oliver Eisenhower, of Wilkesbarro, is
spending tlio holidays in town witli relatives.
David O. Thomas, of Pertli Amhoy, N. J.,
spent Christmas witli his mother, on North
Jardin street.
Luther Scchrist spent Christmas with
friends at Buckliorn, Columbia comity.
Charles G. Palmer has dropped business
cares at Bridgeport, Conn., until after the
holidays and is visiting his family hero.
B. G. Hess, who has bocu in tho South for
tho past month or so on important business,
has returned homo.
Harry Nccdam, of Philadelphia, is spend
ing the holidays witli relatives in town. ,
Mr. and Mrs. William VanDanaker, of
Boyertown, and John VanDanaker, of Phil
adelphia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D
Hnlmau.
Edward Clay, of Newark, N. J., is spending
the holidays as tlio guest of Harry Dickie-
man, on West Coal street. Mr. Clay is well
known here, having been a resident of
Delano for a number of years.
M. M. MaoMillan, of Mahanoy City, paid
a fraternal visit to town last evening.
Mrs. E. F. Silliman, Jr., and Miss Carter
of Mahanoy City, were in town last evening.
T. G. Mayberry and wife, of West Oak
street, aro spending tlio holidays witli rela
tives in New England.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Swalm spent last even
ing with Mahanoy City relatives.
Samuel Powell, of Mt. Carmel, is in town
David Thomas, of Mt. Carmel, at one time
a compositor on tho Hkiulp, was in town
this morning. Ho was in attendance at the
Mahanoy City eisteddfod yesterday.
Thomas Waters, Jr., greeted old friends
hero yostcrday. Mr. Waters has an excellent
variety company on tho road and is meeting
with much success. He is playing this week
at Lansford, and will endeavor to get a dato
here.
Itucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tho best salvo in the world for cuts,
bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cuics pilos,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For salo by A. asley.
Setley nt filrurdvUle.
William Setley, who is well known hero as
pitcher of the local base ball team, in com
pany witli his wife, is spending tho holidays
at tho hitter's homo in Girardville, lliey
camo up from Florida, and upon their return
to the South will locato in Texas.
It Slay do us Much 1'or You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that
ho had a sevoro Kidney trouble for many
years, with severe pains in his lack and also
that hi bbidiler was affected. He tried many
so-eallod Kidnev cures but without any Kood
result. About a year ago he began usaof
fclectric Hitlers anu louiiu rcuei at once.
Electric Hitter is especially adapted to cure
of all Kidney and J.ivcr troubles and often
L'ives almost instant relief. One trial will
prove our statement. Price only 50c. for
large bottj. At A. Waslcy's drug store.
Christina In tlio Jug,
The police and constable yesterday and
last night scooped in about twenty men and
one woman who celebrated Christmas too
well. Some paid fines and otliurs aro serving
48 hours in the lockup.
A Warning.
A recent arrival in town is liable to get
into serious trouble if ho does not at once
desist from annoying young ladies, with
whom he luu no acquaintance, with bis at
toiitions. and also stop bis "miltakcs"
going lulu houses unasked, or he may get a
thrashing from somo relative.
ltcllef In Six Hours.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by the "New Great
Soutli American Kidney Cure." This new
remedy is a great surprise on account of ita
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
thebladdor, kidneys, back and every part
of the urtuary passages in malo or female.
It relievos retention of water and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If yoa want
quick relief and cure this is your r mcdy.
Sold bv I'jiac hhainra. druirgist, 107 Kouth
( Main street
MR. J. C. CRAM
A WITNESS
SAYS IYIUNV0N SAVED HIS LIFE
Olad to Testify For Munyon's Improved
Homoeopathic Home Remedies.
J. C. Cram, Wollsbiirg, West Va., says : "I
have been n great sull'erer from dysiiepsia
mid catarrh of tho liver, and have a great
many doctors and used numberless remedies,
but without a cure. In fact, of late, I grew
worse so rapidly Hint I was given up as a
hopeloss caso. At this time Munyon's treat
ment was recommended to me, and I firmly
bellevo tho use of Ills Homoeopathic Homcdies
saved my life. A short course of treatment.
using Munyon's Dyspejisia Cure and Liver
1 lire, cured me completely ot all my stomach
and Hvor troubles, and made a new man of
mo.
Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure is guaranteed to
euro all forms of indigestion and stomach
troubles. Pnco 38c.
m, t t...... -,,,. .,..,.., , i i 1 ,
biliousness, jaundice, constipation and nil
liver diseases. PrlcoSoo.
Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonia
and breaks up a cold in a fow hours. Price
35c.
Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night
sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals
the lungs. l'rico 25c.
Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost powers to
weak men. Price, $1.00.
A separate specific for each disease. At
all druggists, mostly 25 cents a bottle.
Personal letters to Prof. Muiiyon, 1505
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered
with free medical advice for nny disease
READING R. R. SYSTEM
IX KI'FKOT OCTOIIKU I, ISM.
Trains lenvc Shenandoah as follows :
Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days
10. o2r. 7 20 n. in.. 12 58. 2B and 5 55 p. m
Stindnys, 2 10 n. in.
Kor Now York via Jlniieh Chunk, week days,
23, 7 20 n. 111., 12 58 nnd 2 55 p. in.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 65 p. m. Sun-
Inys, 2 10 a. in.
Por Pottsvillc, week days, 2 IO-7 20 n. in., nnd
2 M, 2 55 and 5 55 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10 n. 111.
eor Taninqua nun .uiuinnoy uny, wcck nays,
10, 5 25, 7 20 n. 111., 12 SS, 2 55 and 5 55 p. 111.
Sundays, 2 10 n. m.
ror Yllluunporr, isnnnury mm iwihuiuki
week days. 3 25, 1130 a. 111., 150 and 720 p.m.
Sundays, 3 25 n. 111.
I' or jnuianoy rinnc, weeuoays, iu. a s.,
20, 11 30 a. in., 12 58, 1 50, 2 51,5 55, 7 20 nnd 9 35
. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. 111.
For Ashland nnd Sliamokin, week days, 3 25,
7 20,1130 a. in., 150,720 and 9 35 p.m. Sun
days, 3 25 n. 111.
For Iulthnore, Washington and too west via
I. .to. It. It., through tralils leave lteadinir
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. .t It. It. It.) at 3 20,
05, 112li a. in., 3 41) anil t;it p. 111. funonys,
3 20, 7 00, 11 25 11. m., 3 40 and 7 27 p. m, Addi
tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest
nut streets station, week days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p.
111. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. 111.
Tit A INS FOK HIlliNANDOAH.
Leavo New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. in, nnd 12 15
nlglit. Sundays, 0 uu p. 111.
Leave apw lorK via jnaucii uinniK, weeK
lays, 1 30, 9 10 11. in., 1 10 and 4 30 p. 111.
Leavo Philadelphia. Itcadint; Terminal, week
days, 120,8 35, 10 00 a. 111. and 4 00, 0 02, 1180
1. in. Sundays, 11 uu p. in.
Leave Head nc. week days. 135. 710. 10 OR.
11 50 a. m., 5 ,55 anil 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 33 n. m.
Leave I'oiisviiie, weeKriays, ;j., 'mu a. 111.,
12 30 nnd S 12 p. 111. Sundays, 2 35 a. in.
Leavo Tntuaoua. week ilavH. 3 JK. 8 50. 11 23 a
111., 1 20. 7 15 and 9 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m.
Leave iuananoy itiy, wcck nays, 11:1,
11 17 n. 111., 1 51, 7 39 nnd 9 51 p. 111. Sundays, 3 45
a. m.
Leavo Jinhauoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00,
0 30, 9 3T, 11 59 a. m., 12 58, 2 Ort, 5 20, 6 20, 7 53 nnd
iu 10 p. 111. Sundays, j w, jiwh, m.
Leave Williamsport, week flays, 7 42, 10 10 a.
m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m.
ATLAJNTIU 11TV JJ1VJS1UIN,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and
South street wharf for Atlantic City.
Weekdays isxprcss, y una. 111., auu, 1 uu, ouu
p.m. Accommodation, buuh, 111., 4 3U, oajp. m.
Sunday Kxpress, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo
dation 8 00 a. in., 4 15 p. 111.
ltctiirnlnir leave Atlantic City (depot,) week
days, express, 7 35, 9 00 11. ni., 3 30, 5 30 p. m.
Accommodation, 6 50, 8 15 a. m., and 4 32 p. 111.
Sundays Express, 4 00, 730 p. m, Accommoda
tion, 7 15 a. 111., -1 15 p. m.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
I. A. SWKIOAItD, O. G. HANCOCK,
Ueirl Superintendent. Uen'l Pass. Agt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SCHUYKILL DIVISION.
NovEiinnit 17, 1895.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above
date for Wiggans, Oilherton, Frackvllle, Dark
Water, St. t'latr, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading,
Pottstown, PhoenixTille, Norrlstown and Phil
ndelphia (llroad street station) nt 6 0S and 1145
a. m. and 1 15 p. m. on week days. For Potts
vlllo and intermediate stations 9 10 a. m.
SUNDAY.
For Wicirans. Gllbcrton. Frackvllle. Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, at 6OS,9 40n. m. nnd
3 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown,
rnocnixviiio, isorrisiown, I'liiiadeipma at ouu.
9 -ton. in., 3 10 p. m.
Trains leavo rrnckvillo for Shenandoah at
10 4011. m. and 1211, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m.
Sunday, U 13 n. 111. nnd 5 10 p. m.
Lcnvo Pottsvillc for Shenandoah nt 10 15, 11 48
n. m. apt! 1 10, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. 111. Sunday at
jo to a. 111., o J.T p. 111.
Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street station), for
ShennndOnh at 5 57 and H 35 n, 111., 110 and 711
p. m. week days. Sundays leave at ooua, in.
Leave llrond street station, Philadelphia, for
Sea Girt, Ashury Paik, Ocean Grove, Long
Ifraucn, nni nuerineuiaio stations, u.w, o.iw,
11.39 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. in. week-days. Sundays
(stop at Intcrlaken for Ashury Park), 8.25 a.m.
Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOIS NKW YOHIC.
Kxpress, week days, 3 20, 105, 4 50, 515, 0 50,
7 Si, 8 20.9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 00, 11 11 n.
m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. 111.
,-,i..i.. , .in pm in..!...- f.i ion Jon
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Tho Press of Jlrx .
r.tu'lun .iliai;e. ,
Cirr of MRXtco, Doc, 38. Tho pross,
contlnuos lb (jlvo support to Vrcldont
Clevolnud, who has become lmiiiBinwly
popular, nnd ono paper deolnros that ho
has tho publlo sentiment of nil tho now
world behind him, tluit ho is invincible
nnd that ho hns injected into tho publlo
law of tho world tho Monroo doctrine,
which is tho renson why Kuropo is mad
dened nnd utters gnivo threats. Hut
Kuropo will lltul that, all the nations on
this honilsphore declare the Monroo doc
trino to bo International law, for the
peoplo of the new world are sovereign on
this side of tho son nnd hnvo now the for
midable support of a great nntion, which
hi its secession contest revolutionized tho
nrt of imvul wnrfnro and compelled Kng
hmd to eopv its intentions nnd. bo-ido
that, tholTnitod Statos, which In that, war
nut 2.000.000 bravo men in tho Held enn
rniso oven grantor armios now, for It is n i
nation of 70,000,000 rich, bravo niuipiiin
atlo men.
All tlio leading journals tako tho side of
tho Unitod Slates in unequivocal lan
guage, the only dissenting voloos being
thu clerical organ Kl Tiempo nnd tho or
gans of rosidont Spaniards, which declare
the United States Is on the brink of ruin,
flunnoinl and political, nml in porll of tho
combined hostllo notion of Europe
Tho Ideal Pmuiccn.
James I Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says:
"I regard I)r. King's Now Discovery as an
Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds nnd Lung
Complaints, having used it in my family for
tlio last live years, to the exclusion of
physician's proscriptions or other prepara
tions." ltev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes:
"I have lieen a Minister of tlio Methodist
Episcopal church for 50 years or more; and
havo never found anything so beneficial, or
that gavo 1110 such speedy relief ns Dr.,King's
Now Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough
Itemcdy now. Trial bottles freo at A.
Wasley's drug store.
Twelve Thousand Druses Killed In Itattlo
CONSTANTIxoPLIi, Dec. 2(5. Advices re
celvod hero from lieirout l-oport that n so'
vero fight has taken placo between tho
Turkish troops nud tho Druses near Sued
lch. According to tho ofllcial report tho
Druses lost 12,200 killed, while only sev
enty Turks wero killed and fifty wounded.
Zcltoim Captured by tlio Turks.
KoMK, Deo. 20. Advices received hero
from Aloppo say that tho town of Zoltoun,
fifteen miles from Marnsh, which has heou
held by tho insurgent Armenians for somo
tlmo past, has boon enptured by tho Turk
ish troops. It is ndded that tho inhabi
tants of Zeltoun lied to tho mountains.
Tlio wifo of Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent
lumberman of llartwick, N. Y., was sick
with rheumatism for five months. In speak
ing of it, Mr. Robinson says : "Chamberlain's
Fain liaini is tlio only thing that gavo her
any rest from pain. For tho relief of pain
it cannot bo boat.'.' Many very bad cases of
rheumatism havo been cured by it. For salo
at 50 cents por bottlo by Gruhlcr Uros., drug
gists. Coming Invents.
Dec. 30. Cantata, "Tlio Jolly Farmers,"
in tho F. M. church, under tho auspices of
tho Y. F. A.
Jan. 2. Entertainment by tho Ministering
Children's League of the All Saints' F. E.
church, in Rabbins' ball,
Jan. 18. Grand Welcomo Meeting to Brig
adier Rown and Ensign Gilbert, at Evangelical
church.
Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under
the auspices of Council No. 81, Daughters of
Liberty, iu Robbins' hall.
Major C. T. Ficton is manager of tlio
Stato Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which the
traveling men say is ono of tho best hotels
in that section. In speaking of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
Major Ficton says: "I havo-used it myself
and in my family for several years, and tako
pleasure in saying that I consider it an in
fallible euro for diarrhoea and dysentery. I
always recommend it, and havo frequently
administered it to my guests in tlio hotel, and
iu every case it has proven' itself worthy of
unqualified endorsement. For sale by
Gruhler Rros.. druggists.
Two Youthful Missouri Heroes. J
Cahtiiage, Mo., Deo. 20. Tho Hussclll
brothers, tho older of whom is not yet 10
years of ago, aro heroos in tho vicinity o
Smlthflold. During tho big flood two fam
ilies camped on tho White' farm wero
missing, nnd woro supposed to bo drownedi
Thoso boys began a search for them and
found thorn thirteen men,,.womon, and
children in a wngon box on, a hay stuck,
with a nillo ot water around them in ovory
direction. Tlio unfortunntos' had boon
tliero twenty-four hours nnd woro nearly
exhausted. The lads conveyed thorn two
at a tlmo to tho land.
When most needed it is not unusual for
your family physician to boaway from homo.
Such was tho oxporienco of Mr. J. Y.
Schenuk, editor of tho Caddo, Ind. Tor.,
Hannor, when his littlo 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 Ifemody, whioh relieved her
immediately. I will not bo without It in the
future." 38 and 50eiit bottles for salo by
Gruhler Ilros., druggists.
Satisfaction
plumber.
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NUGGETS OF NEWS.
At Borea, Ky., in a shooting frnong be
tween drunken mou, Will Johnson nud
Lee Mltoboll were lclllod.
I)r ' Miirston Uydor was acquitted nt
Wi 'It, Vti of the murder of the In
fant d of Com M. Lowis.
l'lvo-yonr-old Clmrllo Smith, son of
Oharlos Smith, was drowned In iv barrel of
WUtor nwr Jii father's storo in Now York.
Knglneen Samuel Keck, wiillo repairing
ft boiler, was almost scalded te death at
Goonfotown, O., by a defeotlvo steam
valvo.
James HeBDoy, who was convicted of
stoallus bullion from tho United States
mint in San Francisco, lms been sentenced
to eight yours iu prison nmlniluoof 6,000,
Mrs. Kdward Woniplo, wife of ox-State
Controller Weuiple, of Now York, dlod nt
Kultonvllle, N. Y., from tho effects of an
noeldontal fall from ft window, lifter tak
ing an overdose of medlclno.
Tlio premature explosion of n blast in
Harlem, Now York, sorlously injured
Mlcbaol Munchor, l'asqualo Sabbli John
Corges and William Booth. James Mar
key, the foreman, was arrested,
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