1 '40 EVENING HERALD IvVlAIII.ISIII.I) 18711. x'ubllshed every r.vinlnu, Hxoept Hmiday, nt s Sooth Jamiii HrHKirr. Nk.ak Ckktbr. Tin llnrnlil la cli iHrncl luHhonnlitloHIl ind (tic surrounding town for at cent n week, (us able to tlic vnrtu rs. Ily mail $8. 00 n year, or 38 cunts n inontli, pHntlctn advance. Advertise ments clmrKcil liecurdtiiK to spaee and ixMltlnu, The publisher twrvc the rinht to chnliKO lh fioslttnn of advertisement whennvcr the pub Icntlmi of news demnnds It. Tlio rinht Is reserved to reject miy advertisement, whether ftd fur or not, Umt tlio publishers tuny deem mproper. AdvcrtlsfiiK raton matlo known upon application Katorcd Bt thr pottnfllce at Slicnanilonli, I'a., as second claw until matter. TKLICl'ilOXIC CONNECTION. Evening Herald l'liiDAY, novi:miii:ii so, ismi. Ilnw many appointments for J. P's does Senator Liwh expect to got from a Governor who nsiiiics to tlm I'. S. Scnitto when lie nil vocatos an opponent for tlint olllce. Uncle Sam's Ihr k"s, which ho is plant ing at Ills doorways, are hie enough to kIvo any of Ms iisiKhhnrs who endeavor to come In on liostilo Intent a pietty liot welcome. TlIK presest indications arc that the speakership of the home of lleprosentiitlves lias been pre-empted by Henry K. lioyer and that tlio country members started too late In tlio race to net theic. Durtl.Nti the first SO months the McKinley tatiir law was In ell'ecl the customs leccipts wcro $113,1117, im whllo In the first months of tin Wilson law thoy were ?33S, 153,033 adecreaso of 575,701,110 Is it any surprise a chance was made V That eminent MuKwunip newspaper, Harpers Weokly, expresses ItMjlf uiiioborvtdly on Altcold. It says that "upon tlio whole lie lias been quite the most dangerous of all the ruffianly gang which has bioken out of the forecastle of tlio ship of stnto and attempted to occupy the quarter-deck and seize the lie) in. Ukn'A'KUi (jt'A 'm nanio is heing coupled With the Secretaryship of tlio Navy under fie McKinley administration. Should ho accept it theie is a possibility that the great uatural advantages of League Island as a navy yard would leieive the attention they dc-ervo. It is by all odds tlio host location In the country hut lias been pawed over to spend munoy on other yaids moie favoied by those In. authority. Shiinaniiovii is sharing with the larger titioa the good fortune of having a chrysaii t In mum show. The evhiblt at III Smith Main street piosents a beautiful picture which has amused gieat interest. It is certainly the finest floral exhibit that has ever been seen in the town. Theie is a plo.n-ing array of palms, orchids ami smaller potted plants. Tin: great changis in the management of the Philadelphia and Heading Kalliu.y which the newsmongers havo been prophesying liave not materialized, and tlio (election of the officers who havo been at the helm for several yours' past is strong commendation of their wurk by the present owners of this vast property. Schuylkill people aio gicatly interested in this corpoiatioii, more so than tie residents of uuy other county In the s ate and it is to be hoped it is now in a tair way to attain that prosperity which, owing to adverse ciu tinistaiue-, has lieeu to long denied it. Till; candidacy of Hon. lloies l'enrofo for tlio U. S. .Senate is no cling with a great deal of favor with KcpuhlKiin uewtpapcrs. His services in the State Si nato are highly com mended and his oppuncuts can find little to critlclro lu his brilliant iccord. The men who bwir the brunt of tho battle in Schuyl kill county, with very few exceptions, aro with him, the protestations of disgruntled n wspaporsto the eontiiiry notwithstanding nud it is misrupiesciitiiig public sentiment to deelaro otherwise, and the Schuylkill delega tion, with tho exception of Senator Lodi, aro reported tu he among Ids staunch hlippoiteis. I'm: bald-headtd statesman from Schuyl. kill Haven bobs up serenely ns an advocate of lion. John Wananiaker's election to suc ceed J. Don. (Jamcion and has had hiinsilf inti rviened upon the subject promptly. Wis arc hardly prepared to swallow all tho Hon. Sam mays on the subject us we know there is a strung sentiment for l'enro-e in his lmili w Ick, and that the workers are all an.oiu h a supporters. As the lsild-headed stattsman is reputed to bue uiudii none putty stiuug promises when be started his canvass last hUvritig e air leiiiuoled veiy forcibly of the ere d couplet cone, iinng hn Satanic inajestys 1U -ie, u hen ill. I.. In .u i otiuttd a monk hut Vhe sii km s, ,,id away foigot all his Miclluat ions I.o-cli is a Senator for ,irs mi l appi ais, like Kip Van inkle, Ills i hum's don't count. VafLi. at her IIS it ami btisiuebs he should boom. The tATW'ooin retail trado is lapidly increasing, evidenced by the uniinual etowds tlmt throng the principal stolen. U lsiuso very . ".. , i... ..i.. sif.lli.HUlile lliai mo oeamrs who uiusu n a iiiiu the your round to keep tlieiiwelves and their biulueM lieforc the public are the ones who nro and have been getting the lion's share of thetmllic. which is y a natural result, U has boeu clearly demonstrated in tliotisauds of otos in the past, and is to-day receiving unequivocal endorsement hoiu and wherever , i..i., rU...i t Ti, nrK.f adrmiikiiiif ... i,..o. brought very near to infection. Splonili'l spodincm .f it ur 1'itiiifctunllv tu bo found in the columns of the new.qmpers. An apt pupil w ill need no other text than those rrAllv roadable annoiinceiueiiU. ll is not surprising that in a great many families they nru regarded us of mure immediate impoit nnco than the curieiit topic of the day, pee ally by the ladies, who do the prin f4 D.U jiart of t ic shopping. A kecond notlci - feature of adveitistug ia the channel or -!u is loiuugn wiiiiu iwwaineiusci emu lates with the public. Theie ine family apors the ainvalol tvhiclian cagcily r morning or r wrung, and the con vim li are car hilly siai.md. tho as is al ertisoincuta being of course iniludcd. We will 1)0 jmrdiiiied for saying tlmt the IIkkai.d In ono of these lndiseiisiihlcs, and is therefore to lie regarded a a first-class inodliini of communication with the public. It lint always been m regnrdod, and never more no tlmn at present. Wo invito tlio special attention of advortlsers of all classes to the fact. MAHAN0Y CITY. To-morrow will bo wy day at the 1' & II. collieries in tills district, hut the amount to bo pHld out will be small on account of timo lost by reason of tlio heavy rains which drnwnod out tlio collieries. The junior clnis of tlio High School was pleasantly entertained last evening by Miss Alice Itiordan, at her homo on liist Ccntro street. Michael llrndley, Insldo foreman at the Llmwood calllcry, has been notified of the death of his father, at l'orrcstvlllo. The de ceased was 70 years of ago. The ladles of the Methodist Kphcopal church gave a Try social and raised $50 ad ditional towards clearing tlio debt of tlio church. They had previously raised $103. .Shenandoah foot ball team will play a giilno hero to-inotrow. The recent changes in tho .schedules of the I,. V. It. it. havo played havoc with the mail facilities of this place. A letter mailed hero in the morning docs not reach (Juakako, eight milos distant, until tho following day. John llurko and William Trinkctt, of, Shenandoah, wero visitors to town last night, i Tho wife of lion. I',. A. (Irilllths gave birth I to a daughter this morning. 1 Tho l'.lito Social (Midi held its weekly dance i last night. A number of Shenandoah people wero In attendance. I Hucklcn's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr Bores, I tetter, chapped nanus, ciiumains, corns, anu all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or .in pay required. It is guaranteed tugivo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, l'rico 85 conts per box. For sain bv A. Wasloy. Is Ho ll Desperate I'llgllUo. Two Ilazleton men tell of a thrilling ex perience they had Wednesday night. They wero lctiiining from a business visit to lluck Mountain and carried a fair sum of money. Everything went lovely until they arrived at the most dismal point of the journey on the mountain, midway between Lofty and Delano, (lazing along the mountain side I for a perfect view of the landscape they observed at no gieat instance Irom the main pike what they thought was tlio out sttotched furm of a dead man. They thought it heartless to pass without making an inspection, and tho team was stopped font moment. Cautiously ono of tlio men stepped towards tho seemingly dead form, but it wasn't long before the pair hail their ideas changed. At tlio sound of their foot steps ho alo-o to a silting postmc, and befoie they had gone another step a pair nl lovolvers weru In le.idiness for their recep tion. In a rough, unnatuinl voice ho asked their mission in broken English, and by explaining it they were allowed to retieat unharmed. The fellow Is described as wear ing a stubby beard and i onif'ortablo clothing, tho former adding to his hostile appearanuo, Ho is thought to bo an Italian fugitive from justicu, wlio committed some crime in another pirt of tlio win hi, and il lilted into these wild woods to evade tlio law. lie has been s en before near the preeiso spot, and his treacherous, rolling eyes certainly foiebodes no good in that remote territory. Of Coarse You Do. Of courso yon want to avoid all deaths by diphtheria. Thcio is only one lemedy known that will posltiicly and in every instance euio this fatal disinue. It is Thump- son's Diphtheria Line, winch lias saved , thousands of lives by being used according to 1 ! instructions. Not a single caso of failure over iyiiowii. it nat is gom 101- Diners is. cqdally as useful to you. Alo cures all ' cases of croup quinsy, sine thnui. etc. Sold at Kirlin s drug sioro nt fill rents a lion!-. Xo ! family an afford to lie without it liiody in the hoti-e nil the time, and if onio tried you n"ver will hn without it. To cure all o:d soles, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cmo piles, you nted simply apply DeWitt's Witch Hal-el Salve according to diiections, Its imnric like ac tion will surprise you, 0. H. llageubuch. -l-atBONAi.. Nath. I'eddall and wife spent yesterday at l'ottsville. Jacob S. Williams spent to-doy at the coiintvfOAt. A. 11. La fnli is doing jury duty at Totts villo. Miss Eliza Preston spent to-day among I' itthvllle acquaintances. Joseph Hugo, has returned to town from Philadelphia and will mak'o this his future home. Joseph Hell was ill Philadelphia to-day. Henry Fubrman, of the Eagle brewery, Shamokiu, was the guest of Max Schmidt yesterday. Dr. Erwiu made a business trip to l'otts ville to-day. Misses Lillian Tilcy and Iiessie Katifmann, of Ashland, were seen about town last even ing. Mrs. Susan Moyer and daughter, Laura, iioil son, William, who were the guests of telatives and friends in Shenandoah and vicinity tho past six mouths, returned to their homo in Chicago, III., this morning. Ambrose l'leis was compelled to leturii to his homo in Hamburg to-day, on account of sickness. With Hood's Sarsapa- rllln "RnlnaTnlb.l'nnd i ,i,l ,.n U omsn B IrsV .... ..... ... - duuh muu mo n.u.,,- cine has enjoyed public commence and patronage to a greater extent than accord- cd any other proprietary medlclno, This is simply because It possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any otner. ll is not wnai wo say, uui what Hood's Barsaparllla does, that tells i tbestory. All advortlsomeiits ot Hood's Barsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsnparllla it We havo never deceived "V . the public, and this with its superlative J,,n, mnrlt. , ,.... ,llo n(!Qr)lo i,avo nljidlng conlldenco in it, and buy Sarsapanlla Almost to tho cxcluifoii of all others, Try It l'reparcdonlybyO I IlouV&yti. Low f 11. Mass. . ii rnn ore llio i4ily pills to tako HOOCl S FlUS with Iloujrs Sarsapanlla. Everybody Knows that carelessness, chemicals and common soaps make combina tion in tho laundry which is simply fatal to shirts, collars, cuffs and other linen, and moro people aro finding out every day that by tho modern meth ods of washing clothes, tho Still light methods, and Sunlight Soap tho clothes not only rccclvo no injury in the wash, but aro ac tually preserved, as tho dirt which would produce wear and decay is taken out without rub bing, without boiling, without chemical action. Sunlight Soap Saves Clothes lvtT Urns.. Ltd., Hudson & Harrison tits., New York. Mnrriagn Licenses, John Witkowski and Lllzabcth Kukilutio, both of Shcnaudoah. Edw. J. Mastorson and Anna J. Gaughau, both of Shenandoah. to cum: a coi, i) in oni: day Take Laxativo Ilroino Quiitino Tablets. All clruggists lefund tho monoy if It falls to euro, s cents. .net lii-tiih 'Ibiougli it Ilrusfi I'lrn. CAI'i: May, Nov. 20 Miss Faniilo Kr rlrsnii, the ls-year-old daughter of Will iam Hrrlcson, of Dins Creek, this county, who was frightfully burned Wodnosdiiy by her elothos catching lira whllo sho was assisting; her mother to burn it pile of rub bish, died yesterday from her Injuries. Mrs. Errlesmi, in her frantic efforts to smother tho flames which had enveloped her dauhtor, was b,idly burned nbcmt tho hands and arms. MroUcli Axle Catties n Disastrous Wreck. IiKl.n:ro:Ti:, I'.i , Nov so. A broken uxlo on it loaded coal ear uuiisuil it disas trous wrock ut Cnltiiivlllo on tho Jbild lCnglo brunch of tho Pennsylvania rail road. Twenty coal rnrs wcru piled up by tho accident. Kiduro Diiucy, aged 0 years, wits in-iantly killed and Hubert Stevens, ago. 1 .In yuars, of lialhvood, had both legs crushed, besides rooolvlug va rious Injury. Trulllu was delayed for ten hours Soothing, and not Irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but ell'ective such aio tho qualities of DeWitt's I.lttlo Early Iii-ors, tlio famous little pills. C. II llngcuhuch. Sum Throat (Illicitly Cmeil. Xot long ago in speaking of sore throat, and the diflieulty frequently expciieneed in curing it, Mr. J, E. Thomas, of Uniondale, I'.i., told how he had often cured it in his family. Wo give it in his own words: "I have frequently used Chamberlain's 1'ain lialm in my family for sore throat and it lias effected a speedy cure ill every Instance. I would not think of getting ulong in my home without it." 1'ain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains and bruises. For salo llt o-, ailll nr) cuta,,ur bottlohy Oruliler inm., druggists. Attempt to Ili-Hti-o it Kentucky Inwu. Daw I U.K. Ivy., Nov. U'). An nttonipt to destroy tills town was luado o.irly yes terday morning, and properly to tho ex tent of 15.(101) was burned. An unknown negro who was driven from a livery stable Is suspected. If tho negro. ls caught ho will IO summarily treated. Suicide 13 Dli.llultr. ATUKXS, Nov. SO. Tho socialist who killed tho rich merchant, Franco Poulo, In tho open street of Pntras but Sunday, has :omtnlttcd sulcido by exploding a dynamite eartridgo lu his mouth. It Is unknown how ho obtained tho explosive. tlellef In Six Hours Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by thn "New Great South Amorican Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness' in relloving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It rellovos retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your reinr-dy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. .Movement of tlio Cruisers. Washington, Nov. 20i Tho navy de partment is Informed that tho Machlas has balled from Chefoo for Mlngho, tho Alert has sailed from Sun Francisco for Honolulu, and tho Philadelphia has ar rived at San Francisco. Tho Alert will relievo tho Adams at Honolulu, tho latter ship having been in Hawaiian wutorsfor a long time. The old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with tho modem telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "break ing" colds compared with their almost in stantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure, C. H. Hagciibuch. . Thirty Killed lii h Prussian 311ne. llKin.lN, Nov. K0. A fire damp explo sion took plnoo yomordiiy in n colliery at ltBckllnghiiusou.Wostplmliii. A bunt thirty persons wero killed F irty or Ilfty men were entombed font time, but werollnally roseued. The bodies uf tho victims woro nearly all recovered jwiviiiimusin liureii in a nay, ji vhl r i.urie inr iriu.iimni atn n.w! s. m, ..,, ... r. ,, - ,, : 1 raijji., raaUally cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable.' and mysteiious. It removes at once tho cause Kifc", , C. II. Hagonbucli, Druggist, Shenandoah. W an MUlliagM III r. i.t In Vermont. Mi)ri'hl.tKU, Vl., Nov. do Tho loww briineli of tho loglsl.ituro declined to pass the senate woman suffrage bill by a vute of HIMotrUyestordny. The discussion of tho bill consumed the entire afternoon and was hoard by tho largest audience evor assembled In the hall. Tho high llcotiso local option bill was defeated by an over whelming vote. Orlp-Cobls-IIeudiiclie, Why sufl'er with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe wheu Laxative Dromo Quinine will cure you In one day. Put up in tablets con veulcnt for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. Iluy Keystone flour, Ilo sure that the name Lessiq & IUek, Ashland, Pa., is printedlon I I every sack. rnn that sour stomach use Stuart's I Un Dyspoiula Tablet, bemuse they digest tho food before it has time to sour, ferment and poison tlio blood, rnn loss of appetlto take Stuart's Dys T U II pepsia Tablets, because food promptly digested creates a natural deslro for Mont:, rnn loss of flesh, uso Stuart's Dyspepsia rUn Tablets) thoy increase llosh In tho only common tense way, that is, by digesting ilesh-formlng food, and assisting tho woak stomach in disposing of it. rnn casln stomach and bowels, causing rUn distress, belching and hoadaches, uso Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ; always indicated In such diseases. rnn palpitation of tho heart uso Stuart's lUn Dyspepsia Tablets because this symp tom In nino out of ten cases is caused from a disordered stomach. rnn impure blood uso Stuart's Dyspepsia rUn Tablets j puro blood can only result from wholesomo food thoroughly digested'. POD every form of weak digestion and Tun stomach troublo (oxcept cancer of tho stomach) Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safost, most natural, most successful cure. No patent medicine, but composed of diges tive acids, pepsin, bismuth, Golden Seal and similar valuable stomach remedies. Tor sale by druggists at 80c for full size package, or by mall from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Kindly ask your druggist llrst. NUGiatTS OF NEWS. A Paris dispatch says that 31. Henri Mcllhao, tho dramatic author and inoin borof tho Academy, n dangerously 111. Mgr. Mnghakl Oruianlati has been elec ted Armenian patriarch. This election is rogarded as an excellent sign for future peace. Tho London Times announces thodcath of Sir Ktlmund Hornby at Hapallo, Italy. Ilo was an oxiert In International law aiid arbitration At Now Smyrna, Fla., T. H. Roberts, hearing that O. A. ilowno was intimate with his wife, lay In wait for lluwiio with a double virrcled shotgun and killed him In his tracks. ' Latent advices from Manila state that til" Philippine island reuels still hold tho district near Manila, and ihnt the Span ish for, ut mi. niur.i.' on the defensive in tho C'.ivlto .ruvu:'M. During .several ytars resilience In tho far west, I had many opportunities for observ ing tho wonderful effects of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy. Its efficacy was demonstrated in tho nlkali regions, whero tho water produces violent purging. II allayed tho attack when all other icmcdies failed. I repeatedly saw tho greatest distress and diarrhcea cured in a few minutes. T used the remedy myself with tho most satisfactory results, and can recommend it for the complaints for which it is indicated. It. Y. Gii.inoiiam, edltor'of tho Republican, l'lioeulxville, Pa. This lem edy is for salo by (Iruhler llros., druggists. Turpeilo lloat siiiiU, -ilxtei-ii .lion Mlssiiir;. Hl'.KST, Nov. '20 Tho torpedo boats known by tho nuiiilnrs M anil 01, of the French navy, canio Into collision during tho iniinoiivers olf Capo do la Clievro. Tho former boat sunk and Its crow is missing. No. fibwtis also li idle damn ,f-d, and was towed hum No. Si was ono of a series of thlrt.v-i'Ko boats wlyso comple ment of men vrau sixteen. Urged to I'lenoh OHIelilt Purity. iNDlAN'Arous, Nov. Sa Tho religions congress closed its third annual mooting last night. Ileforo adjournment thocon gruss adopted a resolution, roqtiostlne; tho clergymen throughout tho United States to speak, on tho tho coming Thnuksglvlug day, upon the evil of biiborj and. cor ruption la public officer. The old lady was right when sho said, tho child might dio if thoy waited for tho doctor. She saved the little one's life with a few doses of One Minitto Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. C. II. llageubuch. Sensational Infanticide Cnse. U.viontowx, Pa., Nov. 20.. Thu disclo sures attending tho arrest, of Itov. Sir. Fltzgorald, Miss Kmulino- Freeman, her fathor.Wlllluni'Frooman, and her brother, Dawson Freoiiian, all well known resi dents of Musoutown, has caused n great sensation in Kayotto county. Miss Free man Is in jail charged with murdering a child to which sho recoutly gsvo birth. Hov. Fitzgerald is held undor heavy bail for Infidelity, and. tho girl's fothor and brother uro charged with conspiracy to conceal murder. Kmollno Freoman con fessed to Dr. Ktlmund O. Cloud that she had murdered tho child, ivnd that Hov. Fitzgerald was tho cause ot hor trouble Cnriiellils Vaoderlillt Has Xot Itetlrrd. Nr.w Voitic, Nov. 20. When Cornollus Vandurbilt llrst fell ill soverol months ago his private and business nlfalrs, Including tho inanagoiiioutof tho Now York Central railroad and alii its associated branehos, woro taken caro- of by his brother, Will iam K. Vanderbllt. Cornelius Vatulorbllt is improving every day in health. Hois in touch with tlio business, and 1ms full knowlodgo of all tho Important matters oonnectcil with It ns they arise-. His fm. Ily and friends bollovo tlmt with tho rost and freedom from cam lie is now enjoying ho will in due llino fully reuovur and ro- siiiuo his former position. Klectric Hitters. Electric Hitters is a nicdlclnesuitcd for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in tho spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling pii-vails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need, of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt ilso of this medlclno lias often averted long nud perhaps fatal Idllous fevers. No medicine will act moro surely lu counteracting and freeing the sys tem imm me inniuriai iwnsou. jioauaene, Indigestion. Constlnation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. Mr. Ilrjuii Not it Crude ishot. GAMK PltKJiKHVl:, Mo., Nov. 20. Will- ' lam J. llryiiu, Senator Junes anil their party arrived at this hunting park yester day. Mr. Ilryan and several other mem bers of tho party donned their hunting suits and started out. Mr. Hryau Is not much ot a hunter, as ho missed several shots, but finally succeodod In killing a rabbit. Scaly eruptions of tho head, chapped hands and lips, ruts, bruises, scalds, burns aro (ittickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. It is at present the article most used for piles, and it always cures them. C. II. llageubuch. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir stc-es 1-tf RADICAL EX-MINISTER CURRY. Ho Objects to tin, .Slurs mid Stripes Float ing Over SchiiollioiisFS. IlAlxtan, N. 0., Nov. 20. Dr. Curry, ox- minister io npain ami trustee of tho Pea body and Slater funds, made an address yesterday before tho colored students of Shaw university hero. In which ho used this rathoi startling language: "I don't bollovo much In tho Idea of having the United States flag over our schools. I'd llko to know what tho United States govorninont has tlono for our pul Ho schools In North Carolina to demand that tho ling should hong over them. It novcr gave a cent to North Carolina schools except to tho A. and 51. colleges. It is a doception and a fraud to put the flag there. It Is the state that gives vou education." Speaking of tho negro ho said: "I nover could understand why tho negro popula tion remains so compact in tho south In stead of becoming scattered all over tho Union. Tho northorn men freed tho negro. Why Is It tho negro doos not go north, to bo with his frlonds, Instead of staying In tho south among his enemy." As to suffrago, Dr. Curry said: "I don't bollovo a man who cannot road his ballot ought to lio allowed to put It into tho box." Death nf Mrs. Srott-SIildons. Lodox, Nov. 20. French nowspapors at hand stnto that Mrs. b'cott-Slddons, famous a number of yoars ago ns a dra matlo reader, died t hero last weok and that hor body was shipped to Now York on Tuosday. She hud lived abroad In tho latter years- of her life In broken health. Sir Scntt-Sldtlons was a great-granddaughter of tho great Sarah Slddons. Sho begun her career on tho stage in London In 18117, giving rendlngs from Shake speare' plays In tho Hanover square room, ami later on mado hor first appear anco upon the regular stage at tho Hay markot theater. Sho first wept to tho United States In luw, whon sho read In Stolnway Hall, after which she actcJ. in tho Fifth Avonuo- thnator. ZtlarveloiiH ltesults. From a letter written by llev. J. Gunder iiiaii, of Dlmondale, Mich., wo are permitted to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results wero almost marvelous in tho eiio of my wife. Whllo I was pastor of tho ISaptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing Would last hours with littlo interruption and it seemed as if sho could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discover; it was quick In its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles freo at A. Wasley's drug-store. Regular sizo 50c and $1.00. Why llniinrl Kilt-null JJeeitiupril CLAliCMO.NT, N. H , Nov. 20. Tim baukor, John L. Famvell. of tho Sullivan County Institution for Savlng.-vhas gone to Kuropo and has left CI,tl00,tXK) of largely depreciated or worthless paper behind him. Mr. F.irwell hiiudlod monoy for a largo number of depositors and Investors, and tho cash, it is suid, was sunk. In worth less Investments in western land and stock speculation. Tho bank was- closed recently by tho commissioners. ONE DISEASE AND ONE REMEDY. "Tho art of painting," said Milhiis, "con sists in selecting the right coltfrs and putting thorn In the right place." "The way to win a battle," said Napoleon, "is to mass your troops at the critical moment4 against tho weakest spot in the enemy's- line." ''The way to euro many ailments," said, the great Dr. Abercrombio, "is to purify the poisoned spring in which they arise; gonei-ally the torpid and inflamed digestive system." Thus wisdom and cxperienco simplify and condenso. Thus tho Shakors of Mount Lebanon reasoned when thoy sought, and finally found, a lemedy for indigestion and dyspepsia. Where one person has. something else, they argued, a thousand have this. To cure this alone will almost rill. tlio world of sickness. Why should wo vex ourselves' with confusing definitions? Ai good diges tion is lifo and health ; a bad ono discaso and death. Hence, from tho healing and stimu lating mountain, herbs, they extracted tho principles which.raako tho ShakBr Digestive Cordial tho rarest and most effective of medicines for one disease, and ono only indigestion and dyspepsia. Do you suffer from any of these miserable feelings? depression of spirits, heaviness and pain in tho stomach ifror meals, bad taste in the mouth, wind in the bowels, irritable disposition, nervous- weakness, and alarm, worry and weariness,, costiveness or irregularity of tho bowels, nausea, palpita tion, sick headache, heartburn, loss of ap petite and sleep, dry skin, etc, ? Don't indulge in fifty foolish fancies. You have indigestion and dyspepsia and nothing else. Set the disordered stomach right with tho ono medicine which, will surely do it. Shaker Digestive Cordial), and these symp toms will vanish witli their ciius. A good ell'ect wilL follow tho first doses. Even chronic cases soon yield. Test tho-cordial, at practically no cost, by taking a ten-cent trial bottle. For sale by nearly all druggists. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. CI gtors, Tobacco, &o. Agent for IteadlnR Brewing Co.'e Beer and Porter. 11S and 111 tVlaln St BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tfcls granular effervescent and atlmu lant. An ftiatnnt curo for sour stomachs and headache, which often accumulate from having a night ot. JUHN H. ULnAKY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 10 Peach Alley, Shenandoah nillionsof Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Tako so risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured in nrst-ciass re liable companies as represented by r i7tt rsATTCT Insurance Acent. UIYIU l ilUOl) 130 (south Jardln St. Aluo I.lfa and Accidental Compautej. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the elcln Is Inva riably obtained by those who use FozzoNi'fl Complexion Powder. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles Heart Cure. THERE 19 NO rnOFESSIOK, whoso labors sosovorelytaxtho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. The do rangeracnt of tho nervo ceators of the brain by over work, frequently brings cm attacks of heart troublo, and nervtms prostration. Itov. J. P. Kestor. M. D., Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, wrlte3 Feb. 20, 1893: "Heart affecttoo and nervous prostration had becomo ao serious last fall that a little over work la, tlio pulpit would, so completely prostrate met Tit Mills' that It seemed certain X ' 1'"lwo nfust relinquish, tho wort Heart Clire, ot tb0 ministry entirely, , m noart palpitation became' KcSlOreS so bad that my auditors. TTpllth would ask mo lf'l did not Xls-tUUl...,., havo heart disease. Last. November I commenced taking Dr.. Miles' Now Heart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tho greatest posslbto benefit. I have Just closed rovlval work of 10 woeks, preaching nearly ovory night and twice on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will bcucflt or money rof undod. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. Onice : 80 West 06ntre street. Can be consulted nt nil hours. M. HOItKE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. OPilce Egan building, comer of Main and Centre streets, Slicnnndoah. j- ii. fomeuoy! ATT0RNEY-AT-1AW Shennnilonh, Pa. Jjl W. SSIIOEMAKEK, ATTOUNEY-AT-EAW. Corner Market and Centre strts. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Cox C5, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best nutters lo London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strousa, the eweler, Shenandonh. 1 . I . 1 1 1 1 I 0! all Tfiroaf Disease Terrors In a family none arc abhorred mprc than that of Diphtheria. The only speedy and: positive preventative is THOMESOHS DIPHTHERIA CURE, "Which cures as absolutely as it is used according to instruc tions. This is a broad assertion but made without the least fear of contradiction, as those who have used it tu their, family freely testify. Every claim here- made is fully substantiated by the .thou sands of unsolicited testimonials. It also as surely Cuius Croup, Quinsy, Cough or any throat affection. Sold by Dr.nggists at 50 cents a bottle. If your dealer chances not to have any on hand write to the manufacturers at once, enclos ing a two-cent stamp for full Earticulars. It not only cures ut also prevents Diphtheria, if taken in time. Read what a prominent divine gays : WIHImsport, ra., Mnr. 1. 1895. To whom It may cotw-ern: This oertf-l. fles that I nave Iwen using Thompson's. UlphtheiU Cure In my lamily ana re gard It as the liest ftnii mostBpeedy reuir edy for colits and sore throat I have' every known. I do not hesitate to rec omruendlt. O.D.Penepacker.D.D. Pastor OraceM. C Church. MANUFACTURED BV THE THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CORE 00. WILUAMSPORT, PA. 5 i iiill.l li.il l iaii.iiiMiu.uiifciiiiitiiii-ii''' PRICE, 5tt etHIS.BOlUE.V or sale at KIRHN'S Drug: Store t Lauer's Lager and ilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal Street., i
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