The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 24, 1896, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
tVr.WII.IMII.ii 1871).
i'ublt.linl i wry KvenlnK, Ktrcpt Huiiilny,
hocth Jamhn htrkkt. Nbab Cekthr.
Thn Itnrillil In ilollvi-inl In ShchnliUiiHll nnd thu
flurroiiinlltiK towinfomli rents 11 woek, iy
blo to the rnrrlcrs. lly "mil 18.00 it yonr.or 28
oenta ft month, pnynble In mlviuico. Ailvertlw
oicnln clinrKt'ilnw.onlliiKtuininc'tiniiil kkUIoii.
The publiolicrn tincrve llio right to clmiiR tho
fioMtionot iidvrrtlnoiiienUwIipiievrrtho pull
Icntlon of iii-wi dcninml It. The rluht In
roncrvcil to reject any mlvertlwnioiit, whether
paid (or or not. tlmt the publishers may dm
frapror. Advertising rntos mndo known
upon application,
llntarcd at the poitofllco nt Khenandoah, ra., nn
second class tnnll matter.
TKM'.l'llONH CONNICCTION.
Evening Herald
TUKSDAY. NO VKM Iir.lt SI. 181)0.
1, "in .11 p.ini i o: i -umti i in llnun or m
im in.. itU iniitti t that in id in.t In (11s-ru-i.il
ntriii"elit Tluiihsurility of uli llio. 4
reports rem V.cd tlic clllnnx when oven I'nr
iliniil (Millions was reported as likely to bo
disciplined by Itoino." i
It is a significant fact that Lord Salisbury
did notmako lilt surrender In tho Ycneztiola
matter until after tho United States bad
elected a Itepublicnn President.
to cuiti: 4joi.li in o.ni: may t
Take IR.XHtlvo Ilroino Quinine Tablets. fU
druggists refund tho money if it fnll to i lire. .
iW cents.
To AlmlUli Ovorthoo Kspmsrs,
Wamiinotov, Nov. 31 Tho syt-'iiiof
nllmvlnu iivortltno clnliiisof letter cirrirrs .
throughout tho country will lieiiriii-tu-iillv ;
nlxilMirtl "01111. At tho liostlniilnsf "f the1
lirosiMit iiilmliilstmtlim claims lor oxtra I
eorniionsntlon for overtlimi wore nrcumu- I
luting ill tho rate of 70,000 hours a lnontli.
This xoitrco of oxiwu'o has liwn stcndlly
(litiilnUlir-il, nnd tho reports for (Vl'dier
show that the iimnmit for that month was
only 1MI hours for roKttlnr listlur carriers
nnd la? hours for substitutes. Tho depari
moiit reguril the ovorlliim In nliii) oa'os
out of ten us unnocossnry, nnd Assistant
Postmaster Ooncrnl .Tonus says it will do
nway with ovurtimo iiltoguther savo In
rnro ensos.
' rVrft. tP
1 JiljJ
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Whl tt-x Wtittk
TilK Supremo Court of Indiana lias mado
a decision which will bo of very great lin
jiortanco to telephone subscribers. Tho
court says a subscriber can pormit his
neighbor and as many other people as ho
desires, to use his telephone, and whether
tho company likes it or not. Tho suit on
which tho decision was made was one ap
pealed from Columbus, Ihd.
Tim local ico men are beginning to feel
eouiowhat anxious In regard to tho outlook
for weather in this vicinity sutlicicntly frigid
to enablo them to (111 their storehouses, That
they should feel somowhat exercised on tho
subject is only natural, but there Is an old
proverb which is specially commended to
their notlco at tills time, "Don't attempt to
cross a bridge till you come to It."
blabbed to Deutti by llnhlier.
HA7.I.KTOX, t'n , Nov. 21. Mrs. C.irir
I.nboy, of Nosqiiohoiilnii, was stabboil to
death nnd her husband badly cut by rob
bers, who had forcod nn entrance Into
their homo. Luboy heard tho robbers In
the housn nnd nttnckod ono (if thorn, who
stubliod him In several places. Mrs. I.n
boy tried to roach tho street to call for
help, when sho was met In tho hallway by
another thief, who stnlilwil her to death.
Thu (ilarm was spread, but tho mom os
eapod. Throo liuiignriiins nro umlor ar
rest on suspicion, and thcro Is strong ovl-
denco natilnst them.
II IS
l
(Continued from First l'ngc.)
Tub Itepiiblicans of West Virginia do
servo special credit and congratulation.
Of tho flfty-fivo countios of tho Mate they
carried thirty-one, including nine that
went for Cleveland in inn.1, and the In
creased majorities in tho Itepublicnn counties
far exceed the increased majorities in the
Democratic counties This u a splendid
victory, and it means that West Virginia has
come into thu Itepublicau fold to stay.
Tin: efforts f tho Annunciation Literary
Society to replace their present quarters with
a more imposing and convenient edifice,
ihould bo encouraged by our people. I'or
this purpose they will hold an entertainment
and turkey wippcr on Thanki-giving evening,
in their hall, and it goes without saying that
the culinary as well a.-, tho literary part of
the program will bo well worth tho prico of
i linission. Ilosidos, the aim of tho society
is one that should bo encouraged lu every
ay.
Tint slate militia mo informed by Oeu
Miles that in tlie event of a war they would
have to be called out at once, as the regular
army numbers only 85,000 men, while It
should aggiegate fully twite that number.
AUiiloModo not feel eiy apprehensive lu
regard ton warlike invasion of our tenitory,
we heartily appiove of den. Mile' suggea
..on that the regular army should bo III
caeased to double. Its prient size, and nil
needful ineasuies adopted to euablo tho
(iovciument to suceeSBfully resist anything
in the lorm of an inaion by an enemy.
lllitiop llenim May tin Camilla),
SAN Josh, Oil., Nov. i!l Ulshon John
J. Keane, Into rector of Iho Oithollc uni
versity nt Washington, left this city on
nturdny afternoon for ltomu, whom he
will pay bis respects to tho holy futhor In
porsoii. Ills friends lira coulldeut that he
will ljo niiUH a cardinal.
Kclnml Must Hong Der. 8.
HAKUlSiitTKO, Nov. 21. Governor Hast
ings has refused to furl her Interfere with
tho sentence or AOmin i. i.cKani, oi
Wllkoslnrre, tho ditto of whoso oxooutlon
1ms boon fixed for Doo. S Eokurd has lwen
grouted throe respites slnco last May In
order that his counsel might present his
case to the board of punioiisou an appli
cation for n commutation of sentenoo to
life Imprisonment. The attorneys have
never taken Ihecaso before tho hoard. The'
governor re-clved n letter ,vi-u-nlay from
tho attorneys asking for number re-pile
in order that tho o.ise may bo prosenteii
before tho board Dee. IS. He declined to
itgaln stay tho execution.
Killed Uy u Constable
r-CiiAXTOx, Pn., Nov. 21. John Kcrychl,
of l'rleebtirir, was hot mid killed yester
day by Max Koohler, n constable. The
latter, accompanied bynni.tlior constable
mid two citizens, went to JCerychi's house
to servo n warrant on him for assault.
Kerychl refustil to como out, whereupon
Kuohlcr forced open a window where
Kerychl was standing and placing n re
volver against Kerychl'.s abdomen fired.
Tho wounded man died threo hours later.
Koehlcr wus lojkod up.
The union Thanksgiving Mirvlcos to bo
lield In the Methodist Kpiseopal climcli on
Thursday morning will be of bpecial interest
jmd tho attendance bids fair to exceed tli.it of
jircviou yean. IJev. 1). I. Ilvans, of tho
Welsh Iliptist church, will deliver tho
scrtnou. The collection to bo niado in tho
interest of the l'ottsvillo hospital is one
worthy of popuI.tr support and encourage
ment. It Is to bo hoped that tho donations
will bo worthy the cause fur which they are
to be mado.
Tlindlirerences between tho Philadelphia
A Iteadlng liailway Company nnd tho Little
ichuylkill and L.ist Mahanoy companies'
have reached such a stago that tho former
-will not likely lease- tho latter companies
lines. Preparations aie being mado to handle
their business by other routes on Monday
next. It looks us if an amicabio nguemcut
had been entered into with the PeunsyUai.la
It IE. and if tho Little Schuylkill people do
at jt recede from their position a great many
i-hanin'tfin railroad a (lain ill thu county will
re -.ilt It is dillicult to understand how tlo
latter company can make their lino pay with
out the Heading, ns tho latter owns all the
coal mines upon which it formerly depended
f ir business, mid It looks like a foolish pro
c "ding to refuse ! per cent, dividends in
tin -f days w!ien5 percent, is considered good
,n. irii tni.ni v ill ve-lt'd .
Frank Miivltl A.Trtlli Defeated.
N'l-.w Yobk, Ko. SI. "Dob" Arm
strong, of Chicago, defeated Frank V.
Slavin, of Australia, lust night In iho
foil rlh round. They met for n twenlv
round go nt catch weight beforo tho Union
Park Athletic club, mid persons were
iiit to witness tho go. They were thin
on tho program and their appearance w.i
delayed twenty-five minute longer by
Slavin inslstlngon payniHiitot his percent
ago before entering tho ring He finally
wo.i and Ih tight liog.m It. w.n "'nirji.
short .iu'1 un'H"Ve, Arjiiroii: sh iwlir
his sup'3."iurli.v throiigliour. In tu third
round thu men throw suloiieu u-.ido. and
Indulged ill Mugging. This Was m.ulmiw
In the fourth round, when Armstrong
puinni'do.i Slavin so hard that the Aus
tralian thruw up his hands.
To cuio ail old sores, to heal an indolent
ulcer, or to speedily euro plies, you need
simply apply DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo
according to directions. Its niagio-llko no
tion will surprise you. C. II. Hagenbuch.
Heods ICororded,
From Win. .Staull'cr to Annlo May Foose,
pieco of land in North Union township.
From Annlo May Fooso to Sarah L. Foose,
four acres in North Union township,
From Albert Ilody to Kllen Hutravngo, lot
in Glrardville.
From Charles Drumni, executor of Mnr
garet Drnnim, to Holcn Lltch, premises in
Mahanny City.
From Mnry fllnce to Cliarlos .1. Glace, part
of a lot in Tamnnna.
From Cliarlos F. Kauil'mau to Aim Koran,
lot in Preston. Itutler township.
From Sheriff Scott to August Kopir, land in
Port Cm bon.
From Lllzabeth K. Jloser et al to Mary J.
Holland, tract of land in North Union township
ARCHBISHOP IUELAND.
,ivubisht,p Ireland has heittofore adhered
llrifily to his first ikiMoti not to spouk of tho
repeated rumors, pui porting to como from
Iiuiiie, stating in one way or another that he
was to bo ralhd to account for some of
his views or actions. A reporter, however,
... .. . .... . . i.i. . . r .ii I
succeeded in geuing iiinii nun me louuwinj,
su lenient :
in all the lepoils leeently publisliid ns
lo niy relutions with the Vatican there is
not one yllable of truth. Not ono word
lias como to mo from Koine indicating the
smallest change in the kind feelings which
I... sovereign I'mitill and his Immediate ad
visors have beiu pleased to entertain to
ward lue. It is labe tu say that I linve
lKeiisiiiunHUii.il tu Iiuiiie. I have not bten
asked to give an esplunation of any in t or
anv writing of mine. And certainly, If tl.o
.sovereign. Pontiff had desired to approvo
or blame me, ho would have communicated ,
Jjih will to myself, Instead of making it j
known through tho gossip of nowspajorl
reporter of Fuiope or of America.
"What may Ik) thesouiees of tho ropmts
or tho motives of tlio men who put these!
reports into circulation whether the ene
mies lie political or ecclesiastical I do not
kuoiv, nor do I aro to iuoulro.
i'lie Kunun paper iueted In this morn
iog' dispatches is a bitter aud malicious ad-
i sary of tho Vntioan, and Hiraly can not
. i .1 t. I.f....H ,.l
ij,aoieu as roi'icscimuis inw tpn t uiu
, '. b.t In r the icport puhU.-liod in this
ood
Is essential to
health. Every nook
nnd corner of tho
system Is reached by the blood, and on
Its quality thocondltlon ot ovcry organ de
pends. Good blood means strong nerves,
good digestion, robust health. Impuro
blood menus Bcrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma
tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest
way to havo good blood Is to tako Hood's
Sarsaparilla, This medlclno purifies, vi
talizes, and enriches tho blood, and sends
tho elements of health and strength lo
every nerve, organ and tissue. It create
n good appetite, gives retroshlng Bleep
and cures that tired foellng. Hemember,
ville, and thence to Pert Clinton and on to
Philadelphia.
There will bo no llttlo rejoicing nt Frack
ville to-night when tho people of that place
rend tho IIkiiai.I) and lennl for tho first
time tlmt their town Is to bo ono of tho
destinations of tho trains plying between
Philadelphia nnd Willlainsport and that an
unexpected disagreement lias suddenly trans
planted their town to ouo of tho
main lines of tho P. & It, system.
Hut in the samo mcasuro that tho
people of Frackvlllo rcjolco will tho pcoplo of
Mahanny City bemoan tho course of human
events, for in tho ovent of tho Frackylllo'
branch going Into operation, their town will
bo practically side tracked,
In refusing tho P. & It. company's olfcrof
five per cent, tho directors of tho Little
Schuylkill and l'.ust Mnhanoy railroads evi
dently think they havo a lead plpo cinch on
tlio seven per cent, and a hip leek nn tho
P. & 11., but In this they nro sadly mistaken
for, with tho possible exception of Fast
Mahanoy Junction, tho P. & It company can
reach every point it docs unuer the agree
ment. In tho first placo Mahanny City will
not bo cut uut, nor will lluck Mountain.
Tho Last Mahnnoy Itailroad owns only ono of
the tracks from lluck Mountain to St
Nicholas. Tho Mahanny and Shainokln Rail
road Company, which is a part of tho P. & U.
system, originally only extended its lino to
Mahanny City, but tho company has since
extended the lino all tho way to lluck Moun
tain and itsownliuo formi part of tho double
track system to tiiat point, so that should tho
P. & It. Company bo obliged to vncnto tho
single track ioasod from tho Last Mnhanoy
Itailroad Company it will still have a slnglo
track lino to Mahauoy City and lluck
Mountain, the latter point being the eastern
terminus. In such an event the people of
those places will probably receive service
from trains to run between Mnhanoy City
and Ashland and Shamukiu.
The only real difficulty tube experienced
by tho 1'. & 11. will bu in connecting with tho
Catawissa branch. The Little Schuylkill
Itailroad Company owns the. line between
Port Clinton and Tamancnil, via Last Mali
nnoy Junction, and a failure in agreement
w ill cut olf tho P. it It. company's sorvieo be
tween Philadelphia and Milton over this
branch. Still, In this event, the V. &. It. com
p my will have ainplo outlet for its freight
scrvico between Milton and Philadelphia, as
tcan connect with the Mnuch Chum; Dianch
of the Jersey Contr.il at Tamanend and all
through freight can lie carried oer the
Shamokin, Sunbury nnd Lewlsburg road.
Should tho Frackvlllo branch beconio
established tho distanco between Mahanny
Piano and Port Clinton will bo shortened ten
miles and tho P. & 11. will bo able to reclaim
some of tho passenger trallic between this
town and Puttsvillo, as tho great circuit from
Mnhanoy Piano to Pottsvlllo via Lust Maha
noy Junction and Tamaqua will bu cut off
and '.lie walk from Mnhanoy Plane to Frack
villu will bo obviated by tho connection at
Huston Hun, and wsslbly a connection
between the Shenandoah City colliery and
P. it It. tracks
Another result of the failure of agreement
will bo that Tamaqua will become a terminus
and people of that placo dosiring to go to
Philadelphia over the P. & It. system will
travel via Pottsvllle, instead of Port Clinton
direct. It is possible that the Frackville
branch will lie left almost entirely to pas
senger traffic and that tho greater part of the
freight will pass over Gordon plane, which
was practically abandoned several months
ngo, and the coal trallic can bo amply cared
for under existing conditions.
It will thus lio seen that tho P. & It. rom
pnny is amply prepared tb moot tho directors
of tho Llttlo Schuylkill and East Mahnnoy
railroads on a shut-out and it is licuovcd
that when tho latter realize the resources of
tho former they will prefer to ' accept a
ductlon from tho wnr-tlmo agreement, rather
than havo thoir roads thrown back on their
hands roaJs which uie hemmed lu on all
sides by tho P. & It. system and can only bo
onorated independently between rort Uln
Ion and St. Nicholas on tho onu side and the
former nlnce and Tamanend on the other,
and with practically no point of importance
between cither.
Advices received from Philadelphia to-day
state that a meeting of tho companies inter
osted will lio held In that city to-morrow, and
that the Llttlo Schuylkill Navigation & Itall
road Company is likely to accept tho terms
of tho Heading's new owlicrs.
ALMOST MAOIOAI. C0NSTKU0T10N.
Tin, minimi ltnn ltouilbfd lias lleen Al
must Completed.
Hiieci.il tu KvicNIso Hkiiai.1i.
St. Nicholas. Nov, 21. 3 p. m. The bed
of the new pieco of railroid the P. & It. Itall
road Company Is constructing from' lloston
Hun to connect its lino with tho l'cnusylva
ni Itailroad on tuo bouiii siuu ui mu uuc
is almost completed. Tho rails have been
joined to the P. & 11. main lino and a ticstl
ucruKs tho creek is nearly tlulshed, in
work is being pushed with remarkable
rapidity and will bo entirely coinpleted.befure
tho close of the week.
MAHANOY CITY,
friends of Louisa llenjitinln Pound and
The Itody Claimed.
Mahanov City, Nov. 21. W. W, Lewis,
of tills place, has received from J. C, Phillips,
proprietor of the Hotel Ilrunswick at Mt.
Carmcl, a letter stating that Mr. Phillips Is a
brother of Mrs. Louisa Honjainln, at Phila
delphia, whoso death was announced by
letters in the newspapers of this town and
Shenandoah, aud In which Information of
friends of tho deceased was asked. Mr.
Phillips also says in the letter that he has
claimed the body nnd mado arrangements for
Interment. Ho thanks tho nowspapore for
their publication of tho letter asking for In
formation, as It was through tho publication
that his attention was drawn to tho cats and
ho is enabled to pay a flual tribute to a sister
from whom ho had beon separated for many
years.
Deputy ShcrlfT Roberts to-day sold out at
auction tho stock of Louis Fciuborg and
Joseph lloliin, clothiers.
Albert Lvans, a Locust Valley farmer, was
arraigned befuro Justice Ilrcnnan last night,
charged by Samuel Thrash witli criminal
negligence in running dowu and drlvlug over
tho latter's 8-year-old daughter. After a
hearing Lvans was discharged,
Capt. Halrd llalbcrstadt, of Pottsvllle, last
night presented to Capt. Lubin, tlio second
banner won by tho Mnhanoy City wheelmen
in Pottsvlllo fantastic bicyclo parade. It is a
beautiful flag of red silk, trimmed with gold
fringe and tho letters "M, 0. W." worked lu
green silk.
Victor Selicrtzingor, 8-ycar-old son of
Charles F. Schertzlnger, formerly of town
and now' of Philadelphia, mado his debut at
the Arch Street Theatre lat evening.
Joseph Robin, ono of the clothiers who was
sold out by tho Sheriff this morning, was
arrested at noon and charged by Henry
Fieudenthnl, of Now York City, with
larceny as bailee of hats, caps, etc., valued at
$7o. Robin entcied fUOO bail for trial and
then had Freudcnthal arrested on a charge of
perjury, alleging that ho did not receive tho
goods ns bailee, hut bought them, Freudcn-
lial gave t?t50 hall.
BRUTAL TREATMENT OF INSANE
Ono limiRln of Vermont's Ajluir IHn
from Injuries Indicted.
MoNTPF.UKit, Nov. 2!. Tho special com
mittee which was appointed some tlmo
ngo to lnvostlgnto tho mnnngeinent of tho
statu Institutions for tho insruio nt VVnteT
bury mado its report to the legislature
yeslorday. It sovorely scores tho stnto
supervisors of tho Insane, Dr. W. II. Gid
dlngs, superintendent of tho nsyluni, nnd
others. Tho report declares tlmt nn in
nmto mimed Fltzslmmons dlod from In
juries received In nn nsnult committed
by mi nttondnnt, though Ilrlglit's dlsoaso
wns given ns n cnitso of dontli. Tho food
furnished wns Insufllclont in quantity nnd
Inferior In quality. Tho report finds that
Dr. Glddlngs hlmsolf strapped nnd chokod
patients, nnd that patients were kept lu u
undo condition in rooms barren of furnl
turo and having comont floors. Thoso pa
tients woro allowed no rugs, and tho
rooms, the report charges, woro unhealed
In cold woathor.
Georgia's Fair Authoress
Tells Why GFio Uses Dr. Mile' Restorative
Remedies.
No KcMieclor of rrrsons.
That much dreaded d'soaso diphtheria, is
o respecter of person, ago or condition in
life. It attracts tho rich anil tlio poor, tho
ouug and tho old. liut It has met its uu-
llliicliing foe in Thompson's Diphtheria Cure,
hich Is just what its name indicates. No
aseof diphtheria was over known where
is medicine was used according to directions
nd failed to cure. Croup, hoar-enesj,
quinsy, soio throat, etc., are equally removed
ly it. Suld at Kirlin s drug storo at 50 cents
bottle.
Sarsaparilla
Is the best - In fact the Ono Truo Itlood Purifier.
i ii rsi-n euro Liver Ills; easy to
rlOOCl S lJUIS take, easy to operate. 26c.
caw's tansy pills.
Atwaf.' r"i'ii.u',,Avuid RELIEF FIR WOMEN
Imitations. (Id CATON'S, and ave t grets A
dnmuUU, or wot seal
CAT ON SPEC, CO.,
$1. OiirlicokUt4ccnU.
BOSTON, MASS
When you waut good roofing, plumbhi
una flttitik. or general tiusniithlng done ca
on E. F, Gallagher 18 West Centre street'
Dealer ir stc-cs Mf
Ask.your grocer for the "Itoyal Patent'
(lour, and tako no othor brand. It is thobest
flour made.
3Iarrtii Licenses
John Yanchick and Mrs, llertha Ouofry,
both of Mnhanoy City.
fieo. Welkzuor ami Katrlna Sutulac, both
of Shenandoah.
Jos. Hochlnskt and Eva Pctrolomlttt, botli
of Shenandoah.
Wm. Walker and Mrs. Mary Coylo, both
Shenandoah,
John Chirk, of St. Clair, and Ijiurn Mason
of Norwegian township.
lluy Keystono flour. Bo suro that the name
Lessio & Haeb, Ashland, Ta., Is printed
every sack.
i
miv POINTS.
A Grlevnucn Against IHs N'ntlve Land.
Chicago, Nov. 21. Street Foromnn An
tonio Constantino, n naturalized Ameri
can, called on United States Commissioner
Footo yostordny to loaril whotllor hi pass
port protocted his wife nrwl ohlldi-eli In
Italy. About throo months ago Constan
tino visited Italy, his natlvo land, taking
with him his family. There hp was Im
pressed Into tho nrmy, the nuthoritlos r&
fuslng to roeognlzo his passports or natu
ralization papers. Ho .was granted r. fur
lough and iiiitnodlatoly returned to Amer
ica, leaving Ids family behind. He wns
told by tho commissioner that his pass
port protoctod him from Imprisonment li
tho Italian nrmy, nnd ho will endeavor to
havo tho department of stato Investigate
the matter.
Thieving Hanker Admits Ills Oulltr.
Chicago, Nov. 24. Kx-Danker Anthony
Ivozel, who failed last May for over J100,
000, ndmltted yostcrday that ho wns guilty
of crime In tho hnndllng of tho bank's
funds,, and wns surrendered by his bonds
men. Ho stated that ho had decided to
abandon nny legal fight and to ncccpt his
punlshinont. It 1ms boon nrrnnged thnt
ho plead guilty to larceny, and bo sout to
tho pcnltoutlnry. Ho is the flrst banker
In tho stato to bo sent to prison for mis
using funds entrusted to his euro. Kozol's
bank was patronlzedprliuipally by work
lngmen mid' small tradesmen, who lost
everything.
Absolutely mire, perfectly harmless, ami
invariably reliable are the qualities Of Ono
Minute Cough cure, it never tails in coins,
croup and lung troubles. Children like it be
cause it is plensant to tako and it helps them.
C. H. Hagenbuch.
To Prosoeuto American Sportsmen.
To:ioN"lo, Nov. 24. A number of Amer
ican citizens mo to bo prosecuted bv tho
Ontario government for Infringement of
tho provincial low. Tho charge for a con
ditional licence lo hoot deor lu the prov
ince Is M for rosldenis of the Dominion
nnd 20 for outsiders. Several sportsmon
from across tho lino represented them
selves to thu gnino wardens as Canadians,
thereby securing thoir licenses for Si. Tho
authorities will prosecuto nil of them to
tho full extent of tho law.
nB NAME of Mrs. 3. E. Harwell, (neo
Julia Emma Flemmlng) Is a familiar
ono In the stale of Georgia. Sho
writes! " It is with pleasure that I express
my gratltudo for tho wonderful benefits I
have received from Dr. Miles Itestoratlvo
Remedies, especially the Nervine, tho Ncrvo
and Llvor Pills, Now Heart Curo aad Antl-
Pnln Pills. Actual oxperlenco has taught
mo their great worth. No family should bo
without them. They
havo fully restored
mo from a complica
tion of disorders chief
ly afTectlng the heart,
nervous system and
kldnoys. Whon I trav
el I always tako ono of
your Antt-Paln PHIs
before entering tho cars and thus prevent
swimming of tho head and nausea, to which
havo been subject for several years."
Dr. Miles' Kennedies aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive guarnntco, flrst bottlo
lioneflts or money refunded. Dootr, on Heart
and Nerves sent f rco to all applicants.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart,.Ind.
appenlngft Throughout the Iteglon Chron
icled tor Hasty Vvriisnl.
In a window on Penn street, Heading, near
Oth, is an antique hit which bears tho inscrip
tion, "This hat was worn by a Heshain
soldier in the Itevolutionary war."
A number of our society pcoplo received
invitations to attend tho Second Assembly of
theAmericus Club to bo held in Armory
Hall, Sunbury, to-morrow evening.
An anniversary mass was held at St.
Patrick's church, Pottsvlllo, this morning, at
o'clock, for Itev. Father William Dully,
former pastor of the church.
At a meeting just held by the barbers
f Shamokin, it was unanimously decided to
keep their shops closed on Sunday.
Locust (lap is ono of tho banner dis
tricts of tho coal region. There nro less
accidents recorded against it than any
other district in tlio region, which goes to
provo, the mon in charge aro careful, ex
perienced men.
Uirardvillo is said to havo a .Midway that
surpasses that of tho World's Fair.
Hon. Clay W. Lvans, of St. Clair, issponen
of as a candidato for Sheriff.
Mnhanoy City capitalists havo organized a
heat nnd power company.
Tax Collector Seaman, yesterday mado
paymont on his '03 dupllcato to the County
Treasurer.
All of Owen llronnan s livery horses aro
disabled by sickness.
A Lch &h Valley passongertrain wns stoned
ou Sunday evening wliilo passing through
Fulton, near Suamolsln.
John A. lieilly recontly purchased
trotter nt tlio Tattcrsall, Philadelphia, which
can cover the distance of a milo In 2.10.
It is rumored that Division Superintendent
ISertolet. of Mahauoy Plane, will erect n
washcrv on tho sito of tho old Ulrard colliery.
at tho east end of (Jirardvlllc, ami win begin
operations on tlio banks within a short time.
Gilmoro's band baggage car, containing nil
tin, musical instruments of tho company,
was run into at Erie ou Saturday by a fast
train on tho Lako Shore railroad. Tho
baggage car wns crushed aud tlio instruments
piled up in tlio wreck. Victor Herbert's
famous ?3,000 vlolincello was nodty damaged.
Minor Cuurt Notes.
On motion of E. W. Shoemaker, Esq.,Tkoa.
Thompson was appointed a committee of
Michael Thompson, a lunatic oi iiuueriown
shin.
C-.urt unpointed Agnes A. wavia, giianuan
of W. Hurton and Claud Davis, minor chil
dren of Thomas W. Davis, late of Shenan
doah', deceased.
In tho matter of application oi iicorge
Strnuso fur discharge under the insolvent
law, Judge Hechlel releircd the mailer to
tho County Commissioners.
James Hreslin was apwiuted constable ol
Drench township to fill a vacancy.
Jainus Holshafer was appointed tax col
lector of lint Union township, vice John
Roderick, resigned.
A decrco of divorce in tlio case of Floreuce
Thomasson vs. H. D.Thouinssoiiwasgrauted
The retail liquor Hccnso granttsi to j.evi il.
Zelmer, in Rush township, was transferred
to Mahlon Lutz.
Tho licenses granted to Anthony Yerkes,
in Union township, was transferred to Frank
Williams.
Oporators of tho Tilt Silk Mill, at Potts
villo, claim to havo nu agreement with the
Hoard of Trado of that town fur a yearly
water rental of f-100, and havo brought suit
The old wav of delivering messages by post
bovs eomnared with tlio modern telephone.
illustrates the old tedious methods of "break
ing" colds compared with their almost in.
stantaiicouscuro by One Minute Cough Cure,
C. H. Hagenbuch.
San Ilenltu's hui'titiirs lleseueil.
I'or.'T Al'.KXA, Cub, Nov. 24 Tin1 'fpiiin
oolikT Sun Honlto Is silll fast nerotin.l
few miles north of this pbico, mid will bo
a total wreck. F.leht of tho vessel's crow
have been drowned, and tho remaining
thirty-live, after' suffering terribly from
exposure, were taken from tho wreck yos-
tordny. So far us Known tnoso urownod
nro ns follows: O. W. Scott, llrst assistant
engineer; C. IL Condon, second assistant
cnglnoer; H. Pfenderpnst, fireman i John
II. Sheridan, moss boy; four seamen,
nainas unknown.
Tho old ladv was ruiht when she said, the
child might dlo if they waited for the doctor.
Sho Kuved tlm little one's life with a few
doses of One Minuto Cough Cure. She bad
used it for. croup before. C. H. Hagenbuch.
mayor Hooper's Victory Complete.
Daltimoui.:. Nov. 24. Tho city council
"combine" surrendered, und last night
oonflrmod tho appointments to municipal
ofilco'mudo by Mjvyor'Hoopor lust winter.
Theso nro tho ulrpolrttmeuts which were
"liolil up'' so long witnout notion, nua
which caused tho council to pass nn ordl
nanco depriving tho mayorof tho appoint
lug power. The deolsloii of the court of
appeal rondered, lust week, doclarlug that
the council had trnnsoonded Its power
doubtless aorvod to bring tho mutter to n
closo.
Scaly eruptions of tho head, chapped hands
and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are
quickly cured by DoWitt's Witch Hhzel
Halve. It is at present the article mosfc used
lor pucs, ami it always cures them, t;. u,
Jlagenbucli.
Suit Against Secretary Francis.
Washington, Nov. 21. George S. Hod.
gins, of- Windsor, Out., yesterdny sued
David it rruncls, socrotnry of tho Inter
ior, for writ of mandamus. Ho roprosepts
thnt on Jiarcn 20, 1SU4, iiffllleit in tho pat
out olllco un nppllcutlou for n patent for
method of tostlng tho railway iiirhrali
and signal systems, nnd upiirtrntu.s for
currying out tho method. He claims tho
Invention Is worth $10,00J to him. Hod.
gins nssorts that his uttoiupts ut nnpe
from tho decision of thoprlnuiry examiner
rejecting nis claims nave liaou refused, nnd
ho now wants tho secretary euminmidod
to direct tho commissioner of nntonts
perfect the appeal to the board of oiiuu
mors in cnier.
T
Tho death ot General Hlva I'alaclo, tho
Mexican mlnlvur to Spain, Is announced
nt Madrid.
Tho London Chronicle nnnoiiuces tho
death of the great tenor, Cniupan.nl, ut
Parma. He was 30 years old. ""
Tho homo of William Jennings Ilryan,
nt Lincoln, eli., is quarantined, his
laughter HuMi being ill with diphtheria.
Mnrtlu Luther Stoveus. ono of tho oldost
members of iho Knights ot Pythias, nlid
prominent in that order, itled in Drooklyn
yestoruay, upon ou.
T'hirty-flvo nuts lwlouglng to Lay Ilroth-
crs, of Sandusky, u., v.cru conllscntod In
American wmors on ruindiiy by tli9 Can
odlau crill'er Petrol.
In n llghtbctweon twoactions of Polish
Catholics at Depow, X. Y-, lu which
women participated, half n dozen men
were seriously hurts Sovbu arrests whop
mado.
UuuKlen's Arnica Salve.
TJii best salvo In the world for cuts.
liulis, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
W. .or, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
ot jo pay required. It is guaranteed togivo
penect sattsiactiou or mony reiuuucu. inco
5 cents per box. t or saio uv a. wasioy.
1,1111,- i..it Ii,r c1! tHlltnrs,
Xkw Yoiik. Nov. 34 Schedules In tho
nssignmiint of Albert H. Hlltml, who con
ducted business iiiutur the llrm unmo of
Hilton, Hlighes & Co,, were tilled yester
day. Tho schedules shuw liabilities to tho
amount of $1,891,570, nominal assets, ft,
000,312, and actual assets of S7S2.171.
Jail Drill-t ry In Ohio.
Upiihii.Saxduskv, O , Nov. 21. All tho.
prlsoiitirhconlinedln thoWynudottocounty
jail osca&ed yesterday .-Uterinum itiid.nro
now at largo. U Is supposed that sumo
ono gnvo thorn a key liy which the luclr
Wns picked.
Kheuiimttsm Cured, in a Day.
"Mrotic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia, radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its
actionmpon tho system is romarknblo aud
mysterious. It Tqruo-vcs aj once tho cause
and the disease immediately disappears. The-
flrst dbse greatly bonelits: 76 cents, sold Dy
C. Hr Hagonbneh, Druggist, Shenandoah.
Island Mutues Mild Idko sheep.
SyoiXEV,'N.S.V., Nov. 24. Itoports hnvo
beod received from tho New Hebrides lsl-
nmls, lying west of Fiji, that tho niijlyos
nfy being tsolt.1 11 ko sheep fpr froln. '0 to
ilOipur" iiew), nud that many are subjected
to grunt oi Uolties. Tho NoV Hebrides are
under joint Anglo-French control, by
whlch.lt wis ugrued thut the protection
of persons, aud property lu tho Now Heb
rides slioult Iw secured by means of a
mlxtid coiululsslou composed of naval of
ficer belonging to tho Kngllsh and. French
naval station In thu l'neill".
ii
TiVK'tV humor, whi
J'l LI' l.llM,-, S, h,,.
i iuitiurs
tt. Wng, bnrnlng,
i ui or blolchy,
r h u ibiiiry, from
li'j tared by
fur tho recovery of $3,000, which amount
they cjnlm tu have paid tho water company
In excess of their yearly rental.
If you waut a fine wedding cako, lot Otto
makolt for you.
i ' i . . . . '
l Mill to ii ' -, ..'I. !i .
Resolvent
VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY
RESTORED
IN 30 DAYS.
GOOD EFFECTS AT,0KCE.
CATON'S VITALIZER
Cuces Qcneral or special debility .wakefulness,
ftntfrmntnrrhtttll. emli&Inns. ImcatenCV. Car do
sis rto. Corrects functional disorders) caused
lv errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost
n'anhooa in old or youu,, Ktvins vigor and
strength where former weakness ittevuUetl.
Convenient packaice, simple', elTectual ami
legitimate.
CURE IS QUICK Am THOROUGH.
Pon't ho ileceiveU by imitations; insUfc on
CATftN'ft Vltallzers. Kent hvlIli! if vour itruir
giit (Iocm not have it. lricto$i iierpk-. 6 for $5
with written suarantee of complete cure.
Information, reference, etc, free nnd confiden
tial. Send us statement of caho nnd ajcts. for
a week's trial treatment, Ono only sent to each
perton.
CAT0M MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS.
A genmue welcome waits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. rialn and Coal Sts.
HwmI wliUkeyn, !eera porter and ale
constantly on tap. Choice temperance drink.
aim cigars.
A SKIS' niid blfiod -purtffer of lncoinral)li)
purity tud curative power. Purely vcjeU.
Lie, lata, Innocent, and pa'araUo. It appealt to
all, andepvclallymotbn, Dur, and children.
Bold throughout th woild. Pilct, Ci'tici-ra, AlQ.l
Boap, ,5c.i luuiLviYT, Kc. tnj ,1. rorTB. Diva
AMU OUBM. CoBP.,Hol lkn)p.., UnMon.
ar " Hon w Cura lijm ui 5Uu llumon," (m.
IRJIH'SS
Celebrated Vemale
lwders never fall.
..f.an.1 .liPAf.fl.r fBilltlK
Tbimt 'id 1'ronTror! I""1' ,n,ll,,",'ef,.1'
Ku5lluth.intU-t,AN: L l-BrtlcuUn, cu. Ur.S.T.
' with',
nneoieil.
A Handsome Comnloxlors
Is ona ot the grtsitett charms a woman can
poiaeas- I'ouoni's CouruizioH I'owdbu
posaeas
gives iv