Miww "V"",1,1 ' "Y, rP'l'-llJJ,'BWWW.lfH .A 7 EVENING HERALD - i:vrAiii.isnr.i iH7o. I'ubllshrtl every Kvenlnir, Kxoeptfliiiulay.at Bourn Jardix Street, Near Centre. The Herald Is tlr-llveitil Ihyiienandoan and tho iirruuiiilliiK towns for sis cpnts a week, pay able to the carriers, lly mull $1.00 a year, or 2.1 cent it month, paynble In ndvnnco. Advertise ments charged aecordliiR to opcu-o arid position, The liubllshcrs reeerve the rlirht to char.ee the position ol advertisement whenever the put ilcatlon of news demands It. Tito right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether riald for nr not, that the publishers may deem mprnper. Advertising rales made known ution atmllcntlnn. Bltered at tiie postofflce at Hhenandoah, I'a., as iteuond class mall matter. TKMCPHONK CONNKOTION. Evening Herald MONDAY. NOVT.M1WU 80, 1800. THE EARLY BIRD, Ouo political contest is no soonor over tlinn tlio politicians hczln a preliminary canvass for tlio guccociliiiK ono. This is ilono, wo suppose, upon tho theory that the early binl oatclios tho worm. Hut in political warfare this is not always tlio ease, and wo need no better example to verify this statement than tho last county conentlon, when candidates who had inado their announcements months previous to the assembling of tho convention woro. easily defeated by thoso who mado known their want only a few days previous to tho assembling of the delegates. There is an old sayiiiK, and :t true ono, that politics is mighty uncertain. Noxt fall tho pcoplo will olect n Judge, Sheriir, District Attorney and l'oor Director. That election i almost ono year oil', yet wo notice that a number of our contemporaries, especially tliosu below tho mountain, aio already grooming their favorites for tho otllco of Sherill'. We do not think the successor to ShoriU" Scott will como from that section, for the reason that both tho Judicial and District Attorney nominees will very likely hail from that neck of tho woods. If this should prove to bo tho taso the other two olllccs Sheriir and l'oor Director will bo chosen from anionig tho Iicpubllciuis north of tho Ilrond Mountain. This apportionment will naturally exclude Hon. Clay V. Kvans, of St. Clair, whose candidacy for the Slnievalty nomination has lieeu favorably considered by several of our contemporaries. This statement is made, however, with a full knowledge that 1)0 per cent, of the losidoiits of ,SL Clair including men, women and children aro born politi cians, and whatever they want tboy generally not, so far as "plums" aio concerned. The1 name of Hon. Harrison Hall, of Maha noy City, bus also been mentioned in this con nection. While Mr. iiall has been prominent in Schuylkill politics, and Is at present the Presidential elector from this district, nuuro tiot ill a position to say that ho is a candidate far Sherill'. We do not know that be will allow his name to bo used in this connection, hut if lie should consent to enter tho race ho would make a formidable candidate. Ills hilslneM ijualifications and personal poj u larity, were bo to be the I'epublicau nominee, would insure his election beyond the shadow of doubt. It' the Shrievalty nomination comes to this section, we know of no candidate who would meet with wore hearty ttippoit in .Slicnun do ill than Mr. Iiall. Till! residents of Mnlrtnny City this muni lu2 petitioned court lo have the waidsof that thorough icilistriclcd. This move is necessita ted hceuui of the increased vote in at leant tho l'lrst and Fifth wanis. It ischiimed that tho act of 1678 dues not permit of the divid ing of wards into election pieclncU, and the redisricting of tin. homugh isthoicibie asked Tor, which will not increase the number of members of the mutiiiipal bodies. Shenan doah is inconvenienced Irani the same cause, At least three of the present wards, the first, Third and I'lftb, ale ton Urge ns at present constituted for the proper handling of tin;, vote, and a move similar to that taken by the voters of our neighboring town would he i.t order. tun meeting of tlio I'liited Mine Workers in l'ottsville last week dealt a serious blow to the United States Seuutoiial aspirations of Hon, John Wauamakcr, in tbu passage of resolutions struuly condemning tbu Phila delphia nicrclunt prince for violation of tho contract labor law. Tho United Mine Workers is a non-political organization, and hcnco.thcir action is looked upon us emiiiat iugfroniu body of men having no iutciest in (ho contest now being waged other than that of (.ccuring the greatest good to the greatest number. Tho lesolutious, which have appeared in our news columns, cite tlio favt that Mr. Wunaniaker was publicly tried and convicted and sentenced to pay a tine of f 1,000 ill the 1'edeml uouitsof Philadelphia, on the charge of Importing contract labor, lo the detriment ol the Aliicriemi workingmau Cue of the cardinal principles of all labor j organization. and tho United Mine Workers A v if. ii,,.t rut, ii ti... ,.w,t....ti.n ..Vi,..ir ,.,nb..r tVom iiiniietii ion with the I "v i cheap labor of foreign countries, and that being the case the action referred to vvus a proper ono. The United Jllnu Workers were justified in calling the attention of the members of tho I.egixkiture to Sir. Waua iniktir's reeoid on the subject and asking that thoy withhold their support of him fur t lat reason. Tin: noir appiouch of Christmas less than a month ahead of us Is uvidencod by the rrowded condition of the Hkiuld'h adver tising columns" Tliowi whoso-provlnce it is to provide ClirHtuus presents havo not bieu unmindful of the fact that the holiday season Is so near. Tbo stoles whoro uch things aro u-ually supplied arc llllpd to rc- pletluu with wares suitable fur gills and aio alretnly largely patronized by thoi.o who uie wisely niakiiig their purchases in advance of tho crushing season later on. We are pet feeling arrangements to uccominoduto the enterprising merchant and ut the same time give our roadcra a full quota of news matter, which w ill he consummated ut the cud of the present week. MAKING DYSPEPTICS. Wauroa nation of gormandlzom, says the I'hfkjdjlphia Star, as far as public gathering artf coticerijed. It i a rare thing to hoar of a t mvey t ' .i lJll:ll" )"' uirerenre of any religious, o ,'! or educational body that not tharactoii7cd by h feed more or less lahorato. If a dozen men or women gi t to gether once a week they must have some thing to cat during the assembly. Sonic of tlieso feiualo gatherings liavo wisely dispensed with elaborate and costly set-outs, contenting themselves with pretzels, crackers, Schweitzer checso and other deli cacies, among which elder and beer some times figure conspicuously. As those gather ings usually take place in tho afternoon, tho partaking of tlio comestibles would of courso tuko place between meals, and tho effect Is not dlfllcult to describe. This almost universal feeding upon what aro confessedly disturbers of digestion' has como to ho not only an unhealthful practice, but where it is carried to tho refinement of success, as It usually is whero fashlotiahlo hotels or restaurants are solected us tho place where they aio provided, they become most expensive indulgcnclcs, while in a variety of oases the menu Is more for show than prac tical purposes. However, it is useless, to protost or criti cise It is tlio fashion of tho day, and on tho acknowledged increase. Health and economy arc alike at variance with it. Tlio length of llfo may ho increased by loss cnlng its dangers. The majority of pooplo die from lung troubles. Tlieso may bo avort ed by promptly using Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenliuch. "Miss l'lilladelpliln." A wealth of scenic embellishments, a hun dred or more people, a cast of much ex cellence, and a wardrobe of regal splendor are features that have jnado "Miss Philadel phia" ono of the rolgnjug successes of tho : present day productions. This lively travesty will como to Shenandoah on Wednesday ,,De ccmbor 2, when it will bo seen at Ferguson's theatre, with thosamo scenic accessories and supboib company that so delighted l'hiladcl phians for u hundred nights last season. Among the features of this production that seem to have met with popular approval, is the Ladles Symphony Orchestra, who will on this occasion render the orchestral score. Like nil productions of this character, "Miss Philadelphia" is largely mado up of song, dance, and hilarious fun, somewhat incon sistent perhaps, hut nevertheless entertain ing. Yet It does not disdain a slight plot. It tells a very pretty little story, and seuti tlmcut and comedy aio pleasingly blended. Tho east, with Willie Collier at its head, is a very creditable ono. Collier, as most theatre goers know, is a vory clever . comedian, who in suhhiiis gone by has delighted lnany audlences In various characters. Tho scenery displayed is said to bo very realistic, showing various points of interest in and about the Quaker city, notably Chestnut St , the vicinity of the post ulllce on New Yonr's ovo in tho midst of a shooter's carnival, where several eleetiical effects of a very beautiful nature aro introduced. Do Vim Know of Any One? Do jou know or any one In your neighbor hood who lias'diplitbeiia, croup, quinsy, sore1 throat, or Is in any way troubled with throat allections? If so by all menus advise them I to use Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Your friends will thank you all through llfo if they tiso this medicine according to instruc tions and learn that it positively cures all dNeafes it claims, and especially diphtheria, which is tho most dicaded of all diseases. Sold at Klrlin's drug ttore at 00 cents a bottle. Tlio Popular Vote, The most complete statement of tho vole cast at tbo recent Presidential election, with tho returns from California, North Carolina, Utah and West Virginia as not being official, gives McKinlcy 272 electoral votes, with llryan 173 ; McKlnley's majority, 07. Tho Republican candidate receives a popular vote ot 7,005,110; llryan and Sewall, 0,339,003; lliyan and Watson, 110,50$; Palmer and Iluckiicr, 1111,101 ; 1'ruhihition, 125.537; scat Ilhih'. 13 3'r). Hmvnre your Kldiiojp? Put, iiv.li. led blood n. can nny urcoks, 'health and happi ness. 'I'o keep tlio blood pine, m o that your kiilm ys ate kept in a healthy, active condi tion by using Dr. Hnbbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills. Sold at Kiilin' drug store. 'Dm II :r-Sciildy Hill Mill. A four-round contest between John Holier, of Summit Hill, and "Scitldy Hill" Quinn, bo colored middlo-wcight, was tho wind-up at last Saturday night's exhibition of tho Art Athletic Club, of Philadelphia. It was a go for keeps and although the men were tamest mid aggicssive all tho way through tho contest was ns clean a mio as has ever been seen in that city. Tbo men got to bus iness at once, and it was a continual punch for the wholo four rounds. Iioner got tho best of tho first round, whllo tho "coon" mixed matters up in tho second and third, iioner had a shade tho best of tho last round, gottlug In two or threu good punches. No decision was given. The old lady was light when sho said, tho chtlil might die It they waited lor the doctor. Sho saved the little one's life with a few doses -of One Minuto Cutigh Cure, She had used it for croup before. (J. II. Hagenbuch. riin) Iwuila ltullrmttt to Issue Clerical Oi tiers. The Pennsylvania Ualroad Company an nounces that for 1&07 it will issue clerical orders to regularly ordained clergymen in chaige of churches located on or near its lines eust of I'ltUburg and l'.iie. To secure these orders clergymen should make appli- canon in uiu nearest ticaev agent us soon as possible, as it isdosiicd that all applications .....i,.!, t I , .. lannnral Oil n IWnm ,n. 1 ........ ... wv..v.. wi...v ..j vn.,M..m . "Thoro aro fads in medicine as well as In other things," said n busy druggist, "but tho most Come Back.' remarkable thing about Hood's Barsa parllla Is that customers who try other remedies all como back to Hood's, and this is why the enormous salos of this great medicine tX?KZ3 ' keep up and continue the fij f? Wholq yoar round, oteady ,dy U as a 'clock. Wliv is It 1" i'O. slmnly becauso Hood s Karsaparllla lias moro'reat cura- " ' ... . ' 7 . tivo merit than nuy medloluo i Oversold," Thin fa af dollv occurrence In nlmost every dreg store. Hood's tjarsaparllla l.oa ,,re,l rnnrn sickness, and' mnde moro happiness through restoration to health tkij anv other medicine thwanyjothermcdlclno. Od S Sarsaparilla Is the standard - the One Trnoj Blood Vurincr. Hood 011 IUj I""3 w la&a S3 I Sll7 Willi 41 uuj-soiirsuMttrilul. THey Ml PITHY POINTS. llHppeulligs Throughout the Itegloll Chron icled fur 1 lusty Perusal, Ail ell'oit is being mado to establish n hospital at Tamaqua. Tho Preston 11111, Ilutlor township, school house Is advertised for sale. ItissaidthoUlbson-MoIIalo fight will ho pushed ofT somo time noxt month at Glrard villo. Tho Farmers' Institute will ho held In Arcadian hall, Orwlgsburg, on Saturday, De cember 10th. P. J. 1'ecley, of town, has accepted tho position of bar tender at tho Windsor hotel, Mwhanoy City. Dennis Manley, an aged and much re spected resident of Ilomcsvillo, is seriously ill at his home, Tlio Ashland building and loan associations have Invested $20,000 in Mt, Cannol during the past summor. Nearly 100 prlosts took part In tho fuuoral ceremonies over tho remains of Father John A. Drlscoll, at 1'eadlng. Tho man who kicks tho hardest on the policy of his local paper is generally the farthest behind in his subscription. P. J. Cleary, of town, has bocri awarded tho contract for oxcavatlng for tho founda tion of tho new garhage plant at Uazlotom Tlio Grant band will give a freo concort at J. J. Fceley'a new hotel, the Windsor, at Mahanoy" City, this ovenlug, If tbo weather is favorablo. P. J. Kolly, of Uazleton, arrived in Olrardvillo Saturday whoro ho will havo chargo of the business college to ho opened by Prof. Wood. Cards are out announcing tho inarrmgo of Edward Miller, of Malzovillo, to Miss Deborah Pearson, of Gllherton, totako placo hear Christmas. No ono In Shenandoah will need to go out- sldo of town to purchaso their Christmas presents. Our merchants will have every thing man or woman wants. Tho Ollio Torbett Concert Company will glvo ono of their famous vocal and instru mental concerts to-night in Park theatre, Frackville, under thoauspices of tho M. K. church. This evening tho trustees of tho P. Mi church, of Oinirdvillo, with a lar(,o number of invited guests, eclchrato tho liquidation of their church debt. A public meeting will bo held in the church when an interesting program will ho rendered. ' lllshop Nelson S. Itullson, 1). D of South Iletlilehcin, will preach in tho Church of Faith, Mahanoy City, on Wednesday evening' December 10th. Upon the occasion of Ids visit ho will administer tho rlto of Confirma tion on a number of candidates. "Kxcuso me," observed tho man in spec tacles, "but 1 am a surgeon, and that is not where tbo liver is.1' "Never you mind where his liver Is," retorted the other. "If It was in his big too or hi left ear DoWitt's Little Karly lliscrs would reach it aiid shake it for him. On that you can bet your'gig lamps." C. II. Hagenbuch. ' Deeds Itecoriled. From Hncco Mostroglomo to Antonio Cas- tauzo, lot in Kline township. I rom Andrew Itobcrtson to Goorgo M. .Shoemaker, lot In Pottsvillo. to ouitu a cor.i) in oni: hay Take Laxativo llromo Qiiiulno Tablets. All druggists refund tlio money if it fails to euro. 5 cents. MAHANOY CITY, Operations To-day Suspended Indefinitely at Two Collieries. Mahanoy City, Nov. 30. Oiders were re ceived this morning to permanently abandon the breaker and much of the workings at nimvvood colliery to-night. About 400 men and boys will bo thrown out of employment until the spring. Tbo company will begin the election of a mammoth breaker to tako the placo of tho old one and the breaker now in operatlou at Tunuol llidgc. The latter breaker will lo kept In operation until Spring. Tho new breaker will tako the placo of both, will bo erected near Tunnel lfidge and have a capacity at least equal to tho Maple Hill. It will em ploy about 1,000 hands, or more than tho combined number now employed at both collieries. Springdale colliery No. 1 will bo shut down indefinitely to-night'nnd work on tho now slope to the east end workings will bo pushed as fast as possible. -When ithis slopo is finished nil tha coal will bo taken along the hill side to Springdale No. 2. About 100 hands aro thrown idlo by tho suspension. l!ev. AM. Woods, pastor of the Presbyter ian church, and ouo of the oldest clergymen in continuous service in any onu church in the county is on the sick list. The literary society of the Father Matthew j Pioneer Corps paid a fraternal visit to tlio Mahanoy Piano literary society yesterday. The otlice of tho Boston Itun colliery was I robbed last night.but nothing of valuo taken. I A band of robbers aroloitcringin tho vicinity, M. 1)., Curtis, "Sam'l of Posen," who ap peared it Killer's on Thanksgiving Day, had Ids manager and ad vanco agent arrested at McAdoo to-day on a charge of embezzlement. He charged that they appropriated $25 of receipts to their own use. Tho company closed at Hazleton last week. Itdllel la Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases rcllovod in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy isla great surprise on account of its execedintr promptness in relieving pain, in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part i It relieves retcution of water and liain in ot me urinary passages in male or icrnaie, passiuu; ll uiuiusi iiuiueiuuieiy, 11 you vvniib - l I i . , T ouick relief and cure tins is your remr.ay, Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Slain street. i l'lk tiires of tho Authentic Historic Places f , In Palestine. SIcC'luro's Slagazinu will begin publication 1 in tbo December number of a sories of views of the authentic historic places and luonu incuts in Palestine. It is only by vory re cent exploration and study that many of tbo uiuro significant of tlieso places and innriu incuts have been certainly identified, and not a few of them havo uover been pictured until now. Last spring tho editor of McC.'luro's organized a considerable exped! lion, and, accompanied by a photographer sncclally skilled and experienced in such i work, mado a tour of nearly tho whole or ..... i ... ....... t..r...ii j raicsuuc, aim iook pnuiugntpm oi wnauner ,n importance wo lausiauu niosvauwionw , tivo investigations havo definitely connected wit moiicai incident unu history, opeciai 1 attention was given to the great anclonthigh- , way leading from Damascus to Jerusalem tl() 011 down through llctlilchcm to Hebrou j and many views were obtained of localities and objects of tho first interest that will bo entirely now to tho public They have been reproduced with great care, aud will mako one of tho most attractive features of McCluro's through the coming mouths. To euro all old Soros, to hcol "an Indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you 'noed (.imply apply DoWitt's Witch 'Hazel -AiUo according to directions. Its maglc-llkd ac tion will surpriso you. C. II. Hagenbhch. FRENCH DEPUTIES MOBBED. Another Hint at Ciirnmm Suppressed hf the Genunrmes. i OAItMAtiX, Nov. 80. M. Jntiros, tho Had-latl-Soclnllst ilonttty for Carman x. unci other Socialist momlicrs of tho ohamber ntlomptcd to addross a mass mcotlntr. at Carmatix yostordny, but tho wholo party was received with mingled hlssot nnd cheers, and were imltod with 111th. SI. Jnitros was tho champion of tho gins! workors In their groat strlko last year, but holms fallon out of savor with his Cnrmaux constituents for thonartho took In tho opening of tho co-operntivo glasi inciory ac Aim, winch tlio (Jarmauz work men vlow ns a rival. Troops oscortad tho party of doputlos from tho station to tho Socialist club. As tho tlmo for tho mooting nrrlvod a froo light occurred outsldo tho hall, and mounted gondarmos had to cloar tho ap proaches sovoral porsons woro arrested) Including the Socialist ex-mnyor, M. Onl vlnhac, whoso faco was covored with blood. Tho uproar conttnuod to so nroat an ex tent insldo tho hall that M. Janros was unnblo to soouro a hearing and he'onltted tho platform. SI. Polletan, tho deputy for aix, succoodoil in putting to u voto a dec laration that tho coinmlttoo was elected, but shouts prevented further buslnoss. Thero was a wild tumult in tho halt and tho opposing factlbns camo to blows. Thereupon tho commissary Ot poileo' dis solved tho meeting nud tho gondarmos cleared tho promises, mauntod won out sldo keeping- tho oxlt clear, tho doputlos potting a vory mixed reception us thoy camo out. 1 1 ' 1 1 s. Sore Throat Quickly Cured, Not long ago in speaking of sore throat, and tho difficulty frequently experienced in curing it, Mr. J. H. Thomas, of ITiilondole, Pa., told how ho had often cured It In his family. Wo glvo it in his own words : "I havo frequently used Chamberlain's Pain Halm in my family for sore throat nnd It has effected a speedy cure in ovcry instance. I would not think, of getting -along In my home without it." Pain Halm also cures rheumatism, sprains and bruises. For sale at 2.1 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhlerllros., druggists. President McKluley's Se'erctnry. Oakto.n O., Nov. 30. Charles Catcs Dawos, of ftrnnstmi, Ills., who Is a mom bor of tho llepiiblleuu national oxocutlvo coinmlttoo, is slatud for President-elect Mclvlnley's prlvato secretary. JatUcs Hdylo, Joseph P. Smith and Perry S. Heath havo nlsn boon mentioned, for tho placo, bnt they aro all said to bo slated for other positions. Mr. Dawes Is a former Clncimmti.iii, and Is a son of ox-Con-grossumu H. It. Davvos, of Marietta, O. llucltlen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers', salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and'positivcly cures piles, oi Jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunddd. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. .Ilfljor AIcKinley's Sunday. CANTON, O., Nov ). Major MoKlnley went lo church yestonlay, lint nut to his u.iual house of worship. Distend ho at tended tho sorvleOs in Trinity Lutheran church, commoted by Itov. 1). si. KnusUn, tho former pastor nnd a close f rlond,. who is now a member of tho fafculty of Yv'lt- tenburg collage, tit Sprlnsrfleld, O. Ho was accompanied by his nephew, Georgo Slorso, of riim Francisco, nnd Judjjo Georgo Tj Ilald ,vin. 1 Tha major and Mrs. SloKinley wero guests at dinner at tho homo of Mother SloKinley, with other members of tho family; UheuuiatUm Cured in a -Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once tho causo nnd tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly lieneSts; 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. baiulok's Funeral. Tho funeral of Aloxander Savulak who was killed on tho P. it It. railroad at Locust Summit on Friday, took placo from the rcsldenco of his brother, Harry Savulak on West Contro street, yesterday afternoon. High' mass was read in tbo Greek Cathollo church. Tho St. Paul and St. Peter Society, of which tho deceased was it 'menibor.'and tho newly organized Greek baud, attended tho funeral in a body. Interment was made in tlio Greek Catholic cemetery. Ho is survived by his wife and ono child. Charged With Imrceny. John Hughes was arrested yesterday, charged by Jamos Alusworth with picking Aluswortn's pocKCis oi jj.ou in a saioon. Hughes furnlshcd'?300 bail for trial. ! had sevore attacks of gravol and kidney trouhlo; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters, and they, cured mo in a short time. -A DlSTIKCIUISIIKB LAWYKB OF WAYXE Co., N. Y. Coi.oiiLEfis AND Col.ii. A young girl deeply regretted that sho was so colorless and and cold. Hor faco was too white, and her hands and 'feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After ono bottlo of Hop Hitters had been taken sho was the rosiest and healthiest girl In tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. I'etrolHinn lltscoVtred Nem ClHvelfiikil, Cl.r.VKI.AN"l), Ntiv. B(l. Tlio farmers of Slayfleld township, this county, aro ox cited ovr the dlsoovory of notroleum on their farms. Natural gus has abounded in tho townshlji evor slnco its discovery siveral years ago, hut no deop well has hbon sunk. Tho farmors huvo decided to form a stock company among thomsolvos to go doop for oil. Tlio Dlsrnvnry Saved Ills I.lfc. Sir. O. Oiillouette, DruKgist, Ileaversvllle, 111., says: "To Ur. King's New Discovery 1 owe my lifu. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all tho physicians, for miles about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in my storo I sent for a bottlo and began its use nnd from tho ilrst dose hcean to cot hotter. and uftonlsins three bottles was upandabout ntniin. It Is worth its weight In gold. Wo won't keep storo or houso without it." Get a freo trial ut A. Waslov s Drug Storo. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas nttlng, or general tlnsmlthlng done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street Dealer Ir. stc"es 1-tf Absolutely pure, porfectly harmless, and Invariably reliable aro tho qualities, of Ono Sllnuto Cou(jh Cure. ' It never falls In colds, croup and luhs troubles. ' Children Hkd It be causo it is pleasaut to tako and it helps thctn. C. II. i Hagenbuch. ' ""T'fl. ., If 'you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you, f. NUGGETS OF NEWS. "Whllo temporarily lnsnno Goorgo Wil bur shot ,nnd killed Kmury Flodgoly, his1 nephew, noar Hurlington, In. Whllo gunning near Atlantn, Ga.. "Doo" Wnlkor, a bby, mortally wottt .id Horbort Harris, his companion. J. W. Hurnoy, of Stratum, Neb, was shot nnd killed by his son, whoso life had boon thrcatoncd by tho elder Hurnoy. Whllo cleaning gloves with benzine, nt Allontown, Pa., Sirs. SInry Ulllmfm, sev eral feot away from n light, was badly burned. i "i i A dispatch fromeMclboitrno, Atistrnlla, nnnouncos tho death of feadlo SIoDonuliL tho clover soubrotto In Hoyt's "Trip to Chinatown" company. Sllncru Slalonoand Sholdou woro fatally Injured yostorday by a powder oxploslou in tho mines" of tho Hocking Valley Coal company, ut Ncls-onvlllo, O. Af tor n flhortngo of ' i 800 hnd been dis covered in. ' his accounts, Postmaster Yovvoll, of Sidney, Nob., dlsuppdnrod, and his body was found In tho suburbs. Soothing, arid nut irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but cfiective such aro tho qualities of DoWitt's Little Karly Risers, the famous littlo pills. C. H Hagenbuch. Oklahoma Town Cyclone Swept. Pniitv, Nov. 30. Information' roachos hercrtbata vory dostructlvooyclono struck tho town of Itilstoli, on tho Arkansas river, fifty miles northeast of hero, last Thursday midnight, nud nearly wlpod out tho town of about 200 houses. Nearly every houso In town was blown down and several pooplo woro Injured, but no names can bu obtained, ltalstou is in tho Osago Inrian nation and illty miles from a tele graph, otllcc. Cost f Untertiilnliig I'nynlty. London. Nov. CO. Tho Dally Slall states that tho fetos at Blenheim castle in honor of thp visit of tho Prlnco nnd Princess of Wnlos to tbo Diiko and Duchess of SInrl borough cOf.t ?100,0O0. For Children's Skin Fcslp, nnd pair ncthjl'B i.i tho whole vrU 1J S3 cleansing, purlfvlirg.juad joiuitifylng u CUT! CURA S()AP purrst nn-1 sweete-t for t iPci.-vth, end r-mr-ry. For dlrtreKflnst fuflul urnptl0"" Irrllntlous of tho ncalp, cirri thin InM t.MHi hulr, red. loonh hands, cliaflmrs, fiifllnAllon, niel luiplo bol y rallies and Mernlshes U U wonderful. 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AiirugglMfl,rMi)d4 la iUmtHl rtf .jiartioulikr, taUn)Dll r-V "nur fur TMAtSinlettr. bf return nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year, Tako nt risks but get your bouses, slock, ur nlturo, etc., insurod in first-class re liable companies as represented br DAVID FAUST, 13a South Janlln St. Also Life and Accidental Companies - rn CATON'S TANSY PJLL, .!&&sm;ks relief. for women, Imitntlons. (Jet CATON'S, and save regrets. At druKlsts, or sent seated, SI. Ourhookleticents. 0AT0N SPEC, CO., BOSTON, MASS PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q B. rilll.LlPS, M. D. Odlce : 80 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. M. BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. O nice Esau building, corner ol Main and Centre streets, Bhenanduali. J. II. I'OMEROY. ' ( ATTORNEY-AT-LAW tihenalidoah, Pa. Jl W, SIIOBMAKKlt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pUOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock nox 03, Maiianoy.Clty, V. Having studied, under soino of lh best masters iiv Iindon and Paris, will irlva lessons on tue.vlollu, gultarand vocal culture. Terms reasonable.'' Address In care ot Btrouse, Ihr nweier, Duananuuau, Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Ncrvousncss VER slnco I was olghtccn years old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Kestora tlve Bcmodlcs, I suffered from sick hoadacho and oxtrcmo nervousness' ahd dys pepsia. In tlmo heart dlsoaso developed- I was treated by soveral doctors with no re lief. Sovero palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering; spells made rno most miserable. I pro cured Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine and' New HoartCuro and took them alternately as directed. Improvement began at oncei and increased so rap-' Idly that insldo of six months I increased thirty bIx pounds In weight. All pain in tho heart is gone, and tho nervousness has wholly left me," SIRS. Ciias. KNAPr, W. German St., Little Falls, N. Y Nov. 7, '03. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy refunded. Rook on Heart and nerves sent free- to all applicants. DR. S1ILES SIEDIOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.V ' Infallible! Speedy i Complete! S IS THC'ABSOLUTC accord or BBS'S K N OT a shifjlc case ever re ported wlicrc tli:s medi cine did not cflect an ab solute cure, whcliidirectious nrc , followed in its use. What is the use of having thousands of peo ple die annually -when Thomp son's Diphtheria Cute will pre vent it? Costs but ;jo tents a , Ixjttlc. Sold by Druggists every where, and guaranteed. Cures , not'ouly Diphtheria, but Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc. A BOON TO, HUMANITY. Here's a luimnlo nf tho thousands of 4 unsolicited testimonials: IMIefonle. ra., Aprlt 10, 1805. Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co. Gentlemen: Unlortunalely wo lost two little. Klrls with that Uroiul disease, rtlphtherta. 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