fr 7!""! ' "r"aiai ." ""MMJl" I ! i;STAHT.ISlIi:i) 1870. Published every KvcnliiR, Kxccpt Hutiday,nt HOUTH .UltUIN HlSKKT. NKAK CKSTBU. Thfi Herald Is dellveied IriMlicimliilofUi nd the urrouiitllnK towns for six ccnU n week, pay bio to the carrier., lly mall J.1.00 J car, or 25 cant, a month, payable In advance. Advcrtlfc meut cliurRed necordlliK to nco anil position. The publMicrs reserve tho rltiht to clmtiKe tho fiosltlon of aiWcrtl.eincnt whenever the pul Icatlon ef new. demands It. Tho rlht 1. roserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid tor or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. AdvcrthliiK rate made known upon appllentlon. E itered at the postofilco at Shenandoah, Pa., an tecond class mall matter. TUt.Kl'IIONU CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. NOVEMIIEIt 25. 1890. A New York court hai ruled that a young woman who sues to recover damages for a Biiralncd nnklo need not show It to the jury. Thus tho emancipation of tho sox goes on in spite of nil hindering influences. Wlttl.K in attendance at tho Union Thanks giving services to-morrow do not overlook the worthy object for which a collection U to ho mado. (11 vo of your worldly goods and your reward will bo In tho world beyond. Ex-(iov . 1'i.ownn, whoso repetition in the Chicago convention of "New York declines to vote" was ono of tho dramatic incidents of that wild gathering, says to tho wanderers from tho old Democratic faith: "If you over tako up those doctrlnos again ; if you stand on tho Chicago platform In other campaigns, wo will again defeat you." Tho sound money Democrat's will wipe up tho earth with Popocrats if tho latter want another round. Isn't it nbout time that tho Hon. Samuel A. Loich, Sonator-olect from tho 30th di t i t had again subjected himself ton newspaper interview on the United States Scnatorship. Tho last ono was mado last week, and tho reporters aro only awaiting tho tip to herald the nows as to whole Sam. stands on this now momentous question. It is true tho "ducks" aio Hying high, but our good-natured friend fiom Schuylkill Haven has always had a propeniity for reaching skyward and getting in out of tiio wet. CoNTr.m.LEii Snvr.n.v is justly proud of his newly furnished quarters at tho court house, and ho can now iccolvc his friends in ouo of tho mmt conifortablo ollices on tho hill. A new steel vault has been placed in jioiltion, handsomely painted, ttaimd and varnished. Tho floor is covered witli body brussels carpet to conform with the furniture. The Controller has also a privato oilico for consultation. Tho handsome roll-top desks of antique oak, furiiUhid by Shenandoah's old and reliable (inn. Williams & Son, who cjrry no iufeiior stock in their line of goods. We congratulate tho Controller upon his new quartors.' If tho gu eminent reports of vaiious countries aro to be credited, there is no singlo disease uioio generally prevalent or which works such frightful ravages among tho human lnco as consumption. Tho census figures for show that in tho pievious ye.tr 102,101) porsous died of consumption in tho United States and 70, ltifl of pneumonia. In some parts of Europe the pulmonary dis eases are fur more common and deadly than in the United Stall'.. Ill (ileal Hrllain alone, tiie approximate ratio of consumption was 11.(0 in 10,000 deaths; ill l'mme, 1120: in Germany, 127il; in Russia, 11NJ0 ; in Italy; 1)03; ili Kwilz. rl.ind, 1110; in Ilelgiuin, 1S20 ; In tho Netherlands, OT), and Scandinavia, 113) in 10, 0J) deaths. Tho enormous death rate from consumption in Iltis-ia is unques tionably due not only to tho lengthy winters and bitter cold which compel long indoor residence, but also to the filthy habits of the poople, sanitation among the liussian peasantry being an unknown art. Appletou (ititcs it is probable that not less than $3,000, 003 of tho human raco dlo cvciy year of consumption. QUAY IS FOR PENROSE. A great ileal of interest is being occasioned by tho contest foil Un'ted Statet Scnttor to su iceed J. Donald Cameion, especially among tho politicians of the state legarded as one bctwioi Tho contest is the friends of Senator Quay and the lb lowers of the I om h ne, led by David Martin and Chris. Magce. lu fact, the Huts will he drawn as closely as was tKe casu in the now famous battle for statechairman, in wh ch tho friends ot till Junior Senator came out victorious While Senator f'uay has so far refrained, from public announcement as to which of the , (several candidates he favors fur t-citalnr, it is believed thai hi . prefeiencu Is Boies Ptnio'e, tu brilliant and brainy young leader of Philadelphia. Theie is no reani why ho sj uld bu for either of the other candidates. Ill an interview joitcrdny Senator I'uay emphatically Mid, "1 am in.t for John Wana maker for Senator." There is a rumor to tho effect tliat Senator Quay will ho teudeietl the navy portfolio in Prebldent McKinlcy's cabinet, unci if he accepts the same that may paetheway O r Ouvernor Hastings itaehing the I'ulted ! State Senate. In that event Quay's faith ful frluud and trusted lieutenant, Lieutenant Governor Walter Lyon, would step into llii.tinit's shoes. Tho latter has no claims lit M 111 thn Junior Senator, for it will lie te-! inembered that tho Governor joined funis with the Combine a your and a half ago. It is true that Hastings Is now an ardent sup porter of tho BiHVer statesman, but there is no likelihood of tho "Old Man" deserting n true and trusted lieutenant for any new con vert. In fact, the Governor has not yet de claied that ho Is a candidate, and is piobably waiting for tho lightning to strike him. The Quay adherents in Schuylkill county lire fur Penrose for Unltod Slates Senator This county is no oxceptlon in this respect, as t He si mo state of allalrs exists in other parts of the state, and especially in Philadelphia. The laltei city is graciously acknowledged to be i nulled to tho Scnatorship, nnd among the ni'-s so far mentioned from that Gibraltar publlranlsin none have met with inoio tl in that of Bo'os Penrose. Ho has u distinct.'ou in the State Senate, EVENING HERALD whete he has shown the highest trails of a leader and statesman. Ills selection wou'd be opec!ally plontlug to tho young Itepubll- 111. cans of I'ennsylviinla, and would be proof positlto that tho party leeognbe ability, couragoand statoniianihlp. Mr. Penro&o is justly entitled to tho piefcrment for the work he has dono In behalf of Kcptihlicaii success, and thcio is not much doubt but that ho will succeed Don Cameron. Everything points in that direction. News Which is flood Nets. It pays everyone to follow tho thousands who aro accepting that remarkable frco offer of Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., Now York City, tho most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases. Ho has es tablished a system of frco lettor coneutatlon to tell tho sick and suffering everywhere just what their trouble is and how to get well. All you need to do is to write him a letter, telling him yoursymptoms and how you feel. He will answer it, explaining your case minutely, and nivlncaU possible- Information And for all this he chargos nothing. It is tho best opportunity you ever had to consult tho highest authority, without leaving your homo, and without paying any fee. Ho gives such careful attention to every letter, that you understand Instantly just what ails you. Ho makes a specialty of treating patients through letter correspond ence, and is having most wonderful success by this method. It was the samo successful physician who discovered that remarkable medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Tho Doctor's long experience and enormous practico, enables him to thoroughly understand your complaint by writing him your symptoms. It is easy enough to try it, and it won't cost you any thing. Write him to-day and it will tortalnly be tho means of your getting strong and well. Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, and not weakcuinir. small but cll'octivo s'ich aro tho qualities of DeWitt's Little Early Hikers, tho famous littlo pills. C. H Hagcnbuch. t'lTUK fOIHTS. Happening Throughout the Hciiliin Chron icled lor Musty 1'erusal. Tho 1'. i It. employes at Ashland and Giiardville will be paid on riiday. Dangerous counterfeit half dollars are In ciiculation. They arc dated 1805, and are a good imitation of tho genuine. Tho nuptials of Miss Mary O'Neill, of St. Nicholas, and Malachi Delaney, of Mahanoy City, were consummated at St. Cauicus church tins morning. Workmen are engaged in rebuilding the destroyed boiler houso at Centralia colliery. The company will replace the destroyed boilers by two large tubular boilers. E. E. Phillips, a prominent and influential Delano citizen, lies dangerously ill at his homo. Mr. Phillips has ft large circle of friends who wish him a speedy recovery. Tho retail license of Anthony Yurkus to Frank Miller, in Union township; tho re tall license of Eevi H. Zclincr to Mahlon I.utz, in Ituhii township were transferred by the court. Mrs. Michael Ilirmingham, of Fishbach, who died on Tuesday, will bo buried to morrow. Tho deceased was an aunt of Prothonotary James Detgau. Harry and Charles Yaruwsky, who aro held nt Pittsburg for using the mails for fraudulent purposes, will be tried at Scr.inton on March Ut, The former was arrested at Shenandoah U-t Spiing. I.etteis testamentary wcro granted to Caro line Kirkpatrick on the estate of Lot Kirk patiick, late of Taniaqua, deceased. Also to August Knecht on the estato of Margarctha l'uchs, late of l'ottsville, deceased Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hands and litis, cuts, bruises, scalds, hums are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present tho article most used for piles, and it always cuics them. C. li. Hagcnbuch. .Murrluu l.lcelts.-s. M' i' i and Marjanna Oxiwiicha, both of Sheu.H.iior li Ainn.s I'.iust and Ilegina lllew both of Mahanoy City. Kazini-i Kozatisky, of Mahanoy Plain and Fannie MiGcohan, of Jlaievilln. Janus Hinds and Dora Smith, both Shenandoah. John Buck and Annlo Swartz, both ef of Mieiiandoan. Eilis Jordan, of Lost Creok, and Maggie (irecn, of Win. Penn. John Yauulitos and Koitea Lepcis. both of (iirardville. Nerves just ns surely come from the usoot Hood's Sarsaparilla as does tho cure o! I scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This is simply because the blood aflects tho condition ot all tho erwes Imnes. muselns nnd tissues. If it is inr pure lt cannot properly sustain these parts. It made pure, rich, red and vital- Izcd bv Hood's Barsnnarilla. it carries health instead oi disease, and repairs tho worn, nervous system ns nothing elso can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by Sarsaparilla Becauso It is tho Ono True Blood Purifier. , . j, are the best niter-dinner rlOOCrS FlllS pllls.ald digestion. 26o You can blame yourself if you do n't pet real ood coffee to rink. Ordinary coffee is made de a package for Scellg's. A little of this ulmixtvtre to licious hv adding rc.'cnp cottcc MiUl.Ul . ti- .Hi. tn.. era ndclicious' .drink anil saves CATON'S TANSY PILLS. ,w!r FOR WOMEN. munitions. Oft CATON'S, land tat e regrets. At ..,.n.,luuil.H CI -rinr l.nlrlet j eentH. "I "KK"" ...v.-, v. ... .. i OATON SPEC, CO., BOSTON, MASS, 'Hood's Mm i Vdrink and saves expense. PEUSONAL. Councilman D. It. James' wife is seriously John Delaney was a visitor to tho county seat to-day. Anthony Flaherty transacted business in l'ottsville to-day. Miss Netta Woods has gono to Mahanoy City to spend n wcok with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. lleddall, of South Jardln street, lire In Philadelphia. Miss Louis;i Krcbs, of St. Clair, was an at tendant at tho itazaar last evening. Miss A mill) Duller, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents on West Coal street. Miss Ilcsslo Phillips, of South Wost street, j is visiting friends at Perth A in hoy, X. Y. I Miss Mary C'ullcn returned to St. Clair yesterday after a visit among town friends. Mrs. Tyler, of Mahanoy City, spent to-day as tho guest of Mrs. James, of East Coal sticct. Miss Maggie Ferguson has returned to town after being located in Philadelphia for a long period. Sadie Sneddon, 10 years of ago and resid ing at 0 South Pear alley, is suffering from diphtheria. Miss Maud Dolcamp has gono to Philadel phia to visit her sister, LUllo, who is dangerously ill. Miss Louisa Itichards, of South West street, after spending several weeks nt Lansford, has returned homo, Messrs. James and William Welsh, of Philadelphia, aro tho guests of tho" McDer molt family, on West Oak street. Miss Sarah llorrocks, and cousin, Lizzie, both of Joddo, aro being entertained by Miss Annie Lawsou, on East Lino street. L. E. Erleg, of Shamokin, a personal friend of Manger Stempson, of tho Hotol Francy, was registered at the new hostelry yesterday. Miss Hannah Ilerbiuo mid her friend, Miss Annie Waters, both of Catawissa, are tho guests of tho formers parent's, Mr. and Mrs. David Herhinc, on West Coal street. feoro Throat (Jittcldy Cured. Not long ago In speaking of sote throat, nnd tho difficulty frequently experienced in curing it, Mr. J. E. Thomas, of Unlondale, Pa., told how ho had often cured It in his family. Wo gio it in his own words: "I have frequently used Chamberlain's Pain Halm in my family for soro throat and it hhs effected a speedy cure in every instance. I would not tlii nk of getting along in iny home without it." Pain lialm also cures rheumatism, sprains and bruises. For sale at Bo and 50 cents per bottle by (Iruhler liros., druggists. HAZLETON LOOTED. Ittirglars Visit Seeriil Places nnd becitre Considerable Itooty. Early yesterday morning a party of btirg lais split up in Hnzleton and practically looted tho city. One gang visited tho residence of llev. Mr. Forve, on Laurel street, where they secured $05 in cash. Another gang was cutting away tho glass in the door of llerron's furnishing store, but encountering a second door left. Still another gang forced their way into Whittaker's hardware store, but were surprised by August Schneider, who slept above the store. Others entered Zora Thomas' barn and took a horse and wagon and drove to the Eureka Instal ment Houso on Pine street. After the men secured about ?350 worth of goods theydrovo leisurely out llroad street and were soon a safe dlstanco away, I had severe attacks of gravel aud kidney trouhlo; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro ino until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured me in a short time. A Di.stinouisiiki) Lawvi;r ok Wavnk Co., N. Y. Colohmss ani Com. A young girl deeply regretted that sho was so colorless nnd and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though thu blood did not ciiculate. After lOiic bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken she was the rusiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. Deeds Kccorded. From Hannah Ilicbelheimer to Adaui S. Menglc, half a lot in Mahanoy City. Trom Thoophilus G. Lewis to Sophia Kis singer, part of a lot in Donaldson, From Goo. C. Leibig ct al to Mary E. Men- dicr, lot in Ashland. From trustees of First Baptist church to trustees of Evangelical church, premises in Tamaqua. From Jacob Paul to Joseph W. Lewis, lot in Gordon. A Friend, to 12ver)hody. Parents are by nature anxious that their children secure and maintain as many useful. and valuable friends as possible Ono friend which they can leadily secure for a trifle is Thompson's Diphtheria Curo, which in case of a diphtheretic attack, will positively curo the diseaso and save life whore all other medicines fail. The best plan is to keep it handy in the house at all times and apply according to directions at tho first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. Sold at Klrlln's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Tho old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with tho nioderu telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "break ing" colds compared with their almost lu- J,,""ta"c"U9 fn" 0nB Minuto Cough Cure, I liagenbuch, to cum; a ooi.n in one day Take Laxativo llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. !i3 tents. Cheered for Sran nnd Wns Shot. Kansas Cxtv, Mu , Nov. 2.i Ijiwrvnco Schebul, wh'ilo wnl king ulong Nineteenth Ftreet, passed a group of negroes. Ho thouted; "Hurrah for Bryan!'' when ono uf the negroos fired n revolver at him, the ball pus-lug through his stomach, indict ing a latiil wound. The negro escaped. Absolutely pine, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliablo are the qualities of One Minute Cuugh Cuie. It never fails In colds, croup and lung troubles. Children llko it be- cuiio It is pleasant tu uwi aim u neips mum. C. 11. liagenbuch. Swindler 1'nttersou Held for Trial. NbW Yoilli, Nov. 25. John S. l'nttcr Min, who wns arrested In I'hllndolplila last week on n New York warrant charg ing him wllh gmnd hircony, wits brought to this city vusterdny. Ho was iirriiignod nml hold in JB.OOi) bull. Other Indictments will bo fllod nguliHt him. Patterson is alleged to huvo hypothecated 20,000 worth of butter, s.tl.1 to have been consigned to him by Now York nie-vhants on the repre sentation thnt F. C. MeFiirlnnd, of Phila delphia, was his part per In business. (irlp-CoIds-IIcadache, Why BUffor with Coughs, Colds and La Clrippo whon Laxative llromo Quinine will liinn.nlav. Put un lu tablots con veulent for takiug. Guaranteed to cute, or mnnev refunded. Price. 25 cents. For sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. ft If you want a fine wedding ca! let Otto make it for you. ECZBillB BABY Grew Voro under Treatment ot Host riiysiclanfi Trlctt CUTIGURA REMEDIES Grcnt Change In Five Days nnd To-day Is Entirely Cured. My baby had Eczema In Its worst form. One nt tho best phsslclaus in the oi tv attended her, but sho continued to get worse all tho tliiie. Ho flnaltv admitted lie uns at his wits' end. I then got CtrricttiiA Hi:mkiii:s, and In ufriodayi noticed (treat cninge in her ton dlllon. She continued to improve anil to-day it entirety cured, has nice head ot hair, and Is lively and hearty. I spent considerable money fordrugsand doctor's hills, which was useless. J. 11. JACOI1S, 2031 Wllklns Ate., Italt.,Md. SrERDT Cube Tn atmist. Warm hnths with Crn CI'IU Soap, scntls applications 6f U'TierflA (olnlm-nt), th Kn-st skin curs, and mild dosci of Cutiovra I'.lsul yknt, greatest of btimor curei. Sold throughout tha world. Pries. Cimcrm t 8oap,2.v.i llisoi.TitiiT,A0e.and$t. roTTiaDacosifO Cilrw. Com-., Sola I'ropa.. Doaton. ttJ-"liow to Cure Every Skin Humor, mailed free. MAHANOY CITY. Tho Hoard of Health loAilopt n Itctnllu tlou Policy Mahanoy CitV, Nov. 25. The lloa'd of Health met last evening and Mr. Sherman, one of tho members, stated that lie under stood that lu neighboring towns transit per mits issued by the local Board of Health are not recognized and undertakers uro not taxed GO cents on each corpse. Tho local board has recognized permits issued by othorboardsand if the latter do not reciprocate the local board should not rccognlzo their permits. Tho sec retary was Instructed to wrlto to tho secre taries of tho Boards of Health of Tamaqua, Potlsvillc, Shenandoah, Girardville and Ash land for information bearing on tho subject. Dr. J. J. Ilurko and Miss Plioebo Barlow, daughter of Mrs. M. M. nnd tho lato Daniel Bailow, will bo united in marriage at five o'clock this evening at tho residence ef the biido's mother, on East Centre street. Eov, A. M. Woods, lot tho Presbyterian church, will officiate. Among tho guests in attend ance will bo Miss Lillie Deck, of Grcensburg; Miss Blackly, Philadelphia; Mrs. T. J, Parmley, Carlisle; Mr. aud Mrs. A. D. Ilobertson and Mr. and Mrs. George Hubert son, Shamokin; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Clem, mens and Mrs, Andrew Kobortson, Potts, villc; Dr. Mears, Audcnricd, Miss Mary O'Neill, of St. Nicholas, nnd Malachi Delaney, of Mt. Carmel, were mar ried in St. Cauicus church at three o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Watkins has given birth to twins. Thomas Itowen, of West Spruco street, bad three fingers of his right hand badly mashed at the Primrose colliery last evening by hav ing them caught by a side hook on a miuo car. The fingers wcro released after prying the hook off with a bar. Charles McLaren, a blacksmith, employed at tho St. Nicholas' colliery, sustained a deep gnh on tho right hand two weeks ago from flying pieces of steel. As the wound failed to heal an examination was mado last even ing and a physician extracted a piece of steel a quarter of an inch in length from tho wound. Mrs. Susie Bolenza was arrested last even ing, charged with the larceny of $15 from Andrew llolan, onoof her boarders, for whom the woman acted as banker. She said sho appropriated tho money for household pur poses and was put under $200 bail. " Aaron Brownrniller, Jr., n machinist at Seaman's washcry, had the middle finger of his left hand badly mashed last evening. He held a punch to perforate sheet iron nnd his assistant with the sledge hammer missed tho punch. K)ertrlc Millers. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perliaps more generally needed in tho spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonie nnd altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lias often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicino will act more surely In counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Eloctric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo at A. Waslcy's drug store. ltellel In Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidnoy Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladdor, kidneys, back and overy part of the urinary passages In male or femalo. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. sold by rjnaptra's pnarmaey, iuy ooutn aiain street. (iirl MlJidu llltUltl.lVll. Tt'KNTOK, Nov. 23. The body of the girl found last Sunday morning In VUlaPark, u suburb of tins city, has been identified as Mamlo ILizulhick, of 335 East Klghty-fifth street. New York. The body wns identi fied by it sister of the dead girl. Sho says Mamie left home Saturday night, saying they might novor see her again. Tho sis tor says tho detail girl had a lover named Harry Guy. Mnrvolotts Itcsiilts. From a letter written by Rov. J. (hinder man, of Dimondalo, Mich., wo aro permitted to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Lives Junction sho was brmiL'ht down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last Hours witli nttio interruption anil It seemed as if sho could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New A irlenil rcconimeuueii nr. Kings Discovery: it was quick in its worl highly satisfactory in results." Trial 1 free at A. Wasley's drug storo. Iiegula its work ami bottles gular sizo 50o and f 1.00. The old lady was rUtht when sho said, the child might die if thoy waited for the doctor, Sho saved the little one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure, she had used It fur croup before. C. II. liagenbuch. VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY i RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. ' O00D EFFECTS AT ONCE, I CATON'S VITAL1ZER ! Cures deneral or special debility, wakefulness, spermatorrhoea, emissions, Impotency, pare sis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost n'onliood In old or younK, givlnir vigor and strcnetli where former wenknewi prevailed. Convenient packago, simple, effectual and legitimate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH. l-i,.., if i.h florolved liv Imitations: Insist ou CATON'S Vltalliers. Hentaealed if your driiK- uist docs not have It. l'rlce i pcrpitK., o lor s, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, reference, etc,, free and confiden tial. Send us statement. of ease and is its. for a week'B trial treatment, Olio only sent to each person. , CATOH MED, CO., OSTON. MASS, ANARCHISTS' COURT MARTIAL Tnenty-etElit Mar Ton Kiecutcd nnd rifty- lx Get J-dra Imprisonment, Haiicelo.va, Nov. 25. Thonttomey aen- crnl, who Is porsotmlly conducting tho prosecution or tho prisoners who nro un der nrrost for connection with tho throw of n bomb in a crowded street while a re lifztoua procession wns passing ou Juno 7 last, hits announced thu t. ho will nsk tho court that twenty-eight of tho prisonors bo sontoncod to death nnd fifty-six con domnod to petinl sorvltudo for life. Gront procnutlons will be taken against disor der when tho sontencos are publishod. Tho court will sit in tho vault of the Fort ress of Mont Julch, nud only military of ficers will bo admlttod to its proceedings Tho crime for which tho prisoners nro to answer to a military court wns ono of tho most fiendish of the many similar out rages committed by nuarohlsts within tho lust fow years. Tho usual religious ob servances of the feast of Corpus Chrlstl were being observed, nud thousands of poople lined tho streots to witness the pro cession on its way to the ancient church of SantA Maria del Mar. Just as tho pro cession wits entering tho church it bomb was exploded in the crowd, killing a dozen persons outright nud wounding nbout fifty others, some of whom died from their Injuries. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltTheum, fever sores, -i 1 i.nn ni,ni.ii. ,a muni, uuappv.A uauufl, uuuijitiius, vaiiuo, nuu all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay roquirear' it is guaranteed to gtvo perfect satisfaction or znony refunded, l'rico 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Southern Railroad Enterprise. Louisville, Nov. 25. A smashing blow to old traditions; was delivered yesterday by tho Loulsvlllo nnd Nnshvlllo railroad and tho Plant system. It camo In tho form of nu ordor fur changes to comnionco to day, which menu tho upsetting of existing passenger traffic regulations nnd lnutlioils clear across tho Unltod States, from tho southeast border to tho great lakes and the Missouri river. Tho not remit is sumothlng never before accomplished or even attumptud lu the railway service. Onoof tho contral ideas Is to put St. Louis and Chicago wl.hlii loss than forty-eight hours of 'i.':i-!i:m, Khv. THEY RIDICULE IT. Many People Ridicule the Idea of an Abso lute Cure for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles. Ridicule, However, is Not Argument, and Facts are Stubborn Things. Stomach troubles are so common and in many cases so obstinate to cure that people aro apt to look with suspicion on any remedy claiming to be a radical, permanent curo for dyspepsia and indigestion. Many sucli pride themselves on their acuteness in never being humbugged, especially on medicines. This fear of being humbugged may bo carried too far; so lar, in fact, that many persons suffer for years with weak digestion rather than risk a little time and money in faithfully testing the claims of a preparation so reliablo and universally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Stuart's .Dyspepsia Tablets are' vastly different in one important respect from or dinary proprietary medicines for the reason Hiat they aro not a seciet patent medicine, no secret is made of their ingredients, but analysis shows them to contain tho natural digestivo ferments, pure aseptic pepsin, the dlgestlvo acids. Golden Seal, bismuth, hy- drastis and nux. They are not cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but they curo indigestion on the common sense plan of digesting the food eaten thor. oughly beforo it has tlmo to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This is the only secret of their success. Cathartic pills never have and never can curo indigestion and stomach troubles be. cause they act entirely upon tho bowels, whereas the whole trouble is really lu tin stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, taken after meals, digest tho food. That is all there is to it. Food not digested or half digested poison as it creates gas, acidity; headaches, palpitation of tho heart, loss of flesh and ap petite and many othor troubles which are often called by some other name. They aro sold by druggists everywhere: at SO cents per package. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., lor littlo book on stomach diseases, sent free. BioodfEerveFood for Weak and Run-Down Pesple from Childhood to Old Age. .. WHAT iT IS ! Tho r'.sWof n'.l mrtoratlv rooid, titcuuae it ruplacu the ..tun fubbtances to tto blood anil nervrs that are exhausted In thetfettt o lf-t(LTluir HuuIhI'T dUaae. lnjtgatlon. hlffti livirg, overwork, vrorrr, excesses, aiiuae,e3. WHAT IT DOES ! IS? unking thn blojxl pirn ami r.c'i. md theilifffahQii perfect. It creates u '.d lle.h, luuacle and strength. The nerves bo. Ins made atrnnp, the brain-com-s active and clear, nrrwt'iring loet vitality and RtoppJnr alt wanting drains SMd weakness lu either aei. It has oo 'iiuat t a..d asti femuleregnlstorlt Is worth Us weight In gold. One box lattsaweek. Price 5"c., or t box 3s iS-i.i. Druggists or br nail. llimU tree. Trie OR. CHASE COMPANY, W3 Chestnut St,. Fhlladtlshla. JlUtlCVnil Bote TBroat, 'iriples. Copper! ; , H ft - - mu uoioreu "lii)Hw"B MflUlcers In Uoutb, ilalr-jmingl write cuua,ra i Kfl(iti:MKD V CO., U07 Slosonlo empH-if 1 i twy.lilcago, XII., lor proois oi cures. a;u.i-riv9 u-ital. SAOUAHHl. worst cases cureo. ui mi VmQlo H& days. lOO-nnire boolt free. BROM-KOLOA ALC0H0UC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this jrranulur effervescent and stimu lant. An instant euro lor sour Bioiimcus nnu headaelies, which often accumulate from having n ultsht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah millions of Dollars Qo up iu smoke every year. Take nt risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by rAVTT n ATICT Insurance Afrent, vtxiiu iauoi 130 South Janlln Ht ' Also Mfe and Accidents! Cotopaute, Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Clves way to Vigorous Activity. EV. W. T. noUORT, tho talented pas tor of orace U. B. church, Carlisle, Penn., writes September 28, 1895: " I always enjoyed good health until tn 1892, at which time my duties as a clergyman were peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several severe nervona shocks-which together with overwork ana" anxiety, Im paired my general1 Health- and' nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition: that tho mere, eight ot a largo congregation so wearied tno that It would require a day or more for me to. re cover from tho ex haustion. It affords mo great pleasure to say that Dr. Miles" Bestoratlvo Nervines and Bestoratlvo Tonic have dono mo untold good. I preached thrco times yesterday and I feel us fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt in my life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by allidrug- glsts under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent frco to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. LTilch enter's llnclUh IMamoinl Hrsirrf. tSWROYAl PILLS Original and Only Ccnolno. re. lUwftji reUttbls. LAOitl't'l Druftgifl. for CkUkater Png'Uh Via-. niMillMaJ In IImI rkfirl Gold tnettUlo' ha Athiu. Itrt.Aa.iiaerot tub$tttu ticm and tmiUMont, At Progri.it i, or nend 4tt Id timr for particular!, testimonials tr Itellef for Ijo1Io," Utter, by return JllHlla IM.UUM iCBiiuiODiivii. J arris jiiytr. ZVEfiiW 41 v m loll b aiUenot.' "TiuttUiM. rhtiaoifa i 'I DmnrnrmnnmMinmTw One Thousand Dollars In cash Is offered by tho Thompson Diphtho rla Curu Co, f t the use of tho WlUlainspoi t. I'.i., Hospital or any charitable lnstl'ution elsewhere, lor any caso ot Diphtheria which t Thompson's ieriaq Cure Doesn't curo If properly applied. Tho only conditions aro that the patient upon whom the test Is made tnustbuallvouiidnoton the verge of death caused by tho use ot antf-toxlne or some other so called remedv. The company making this oiler must Ikj notlllea when tho uso of lu Medicine In such case Is begun, so that a representative can be prcent and personally see that thlsremedvJs nppliedln strict accordance with the printed In structions given. Ony Deglstsred ifiyslclait! Is cordially Invited to apply this Medicine strictly as per Instruc tions given. This offer shows the Implicit faith tho Company has In the Medicine lt manufactures and the infallible remedy lt Is for all eases of Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any throat airection. 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