must. uis. . - . V ft a EVENING HERALD KSTA11IJSIIIC1I 1H7C). Published every Kvetilnir, KieepiHunday.al Booth Jakijix .Struct. Neaii Ckntiiic. The llnriitil In dellveird InHlienamlonli Am! the iirroumllng torm lor six cents ft week, pay able to tho curriers. My iiuill SI.CO ft ycnr. or 25 oents a month, payable In lulvnnte. Advertise ments charged accord I wr to space nnil position. The publishers reserve tho rlKlit to change tho fioflltlon of advertise incut whenever tlio pub Icatlon of news dcniantlji It. Tlio right Is eerved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, Hint the publishers nifty ilecra Improper. Ailrcrtlslim rates maile known upon applicHtlon. Kotered at the postoffico at Bhctinndonh, I'n., ft second class mull matter. TKI.Kl'IIONIS CO.VN1CCTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY. lir.CEMIIKIt 3, 1890. THE SENATORIAL FIQHT, Tho contest now lielng waged for tho sent occupied by J. Donald Cameron, in the United States Senate, which will be vacated on March 1th next, is commanding a good lcal of thought throughout tho stato. The visit of ScDntor quay to lMilladolphla this week, for the purpose of conferring with his friends on this now momentous question, has inado it clear that tho contest will bo one ho twecn tho Combine and anti-Combine forces; tho former led by Dave Martin and Chris. Magee in support of John Wanainaker, whilo tho friends of ()iny will throw thoir strength to Hon. lioies Penrose. This is made ilenr by an interview that Mai. John M. arson, of tho Philadelphia Ledger, had with thcluniorScnator. Accord ing to Mnj ar Senator Quay will nut Icavo tho Senate loi tlio position In the Cabinet of President JleKinley, and it is tlio Senator's inti ntion to support Mr. lioies l'enroso for the sin cession to Don Cameron in tho Unitid states Senate. Tlio interview further din-loses the fact that up to date .Senator Quay has not been consulted by the President-elect m regard to Pennsylvania's representative in the Cabinet. It may happen that tho state mil not bo asked to contribute a member. Mr. (Jiiay says in advance that if ho wero ollen d a Si eletaryship he would Jiot accept, nor has he any olio to recommend. Jfo wants Maj McKinley to have full .freedom in sulci ting the men who are to com pose his Cabinet, and wants to avoid friction mild havo things run smoothly. According to the interview ono is led to infer that the Hiaver man would he just as woll satisfied if Pennsylvania wore not rep resented in the Cabinet. Sometimes it turns .out to be n handicap for a Senator to havo a man from his stato a member of the Cabinet. It Is apt to curtail tlio power of the Senator jtnd make him the inferior of the two. Such a condition is not to a Senator's liking, A ludicrous feature of the contest is tho pirt taken by tho so-called National llusiness Men's League. It will be remembered that tho League was uigauind at tho ' suggestion of chairman Haiina in tho interest of wuind money and protec tion. Wanamaker's friends, however, aio now makingan effort to organize branches .throughout toe slate, simply lur the purposu of furthering the interests of tlio Philadel phia merchant prince. Letters have been re ceived by supporters of the Combine in this -county, suggesting tlio organization of a branch of the League lieio. to be followed up with lcsulittions favoring Wanainaker for Senator. It is presu ined. of courhc, that the inde pendent (?) newspapers of Philadelphia, which refused to furnish their readers with the resolutions passed by the United Mine Workers condemnatory of Wanainaker for Importing commit labor, will willingly publish the mailc-to-order resolutions of the League, for tho reason that tho Wanainaker advertisements bring to their coffers an nually thousands of dollars. In the incan- "tiuio the worliingnicn must look to tho rural riress through which to express their opinions sipon a question of such vital importance to the Bi ll is believed by those who visited Senator Quay during hissfiy in Philadelphia, that ho will soon show his hand for Penroso in the Senatorial fight. Whenever approached on tho question tho Senator spoke in glowing eulogy of Penroso. Ho is reported as having asserted to a brutlior Senator that if Ponn sylvania should eond Mr. Penroso to tlio Senato tho members thereof would not bo llfT? long in finding out that they had In the new Ml member one of the best equipped men for 11 jlenatorial duties the hudy had ever con . '.lued. to make iiEHr. are, ou the average, uliio times as ,.ny deaths from typhoid fever In the large WE Ritiosof the United states as in the many German cities that have secured a puiilied water supply. Tlio difference is not creditable s to this country. . A (-kssation ii. investigation of tho condi tion of the prisoners in tho Eastern Puui tentlury, Philadelphia, will prolahly result lrom a complaint made in the Quarter Sessions Court, and the consequent announce ment by Judge Gordon. Application was mado for an investigation into tho mental condition of a prisoner, who is said to bae become insane since Ids commitment. Judge Gordon announced that he had visited tho prison and became convinced of the man's insanity, but his individual ellbits to have lilm transferred to an asylum proving fruit- 'Jiw. tho J ml no appointed u committee of . iBsnort physic ians to investigate. Testimony ol these experts was heard in court yesterday It was to the effec t that not only tho prisoner in question is Insane, but a great many other ' rirUnners are n a similar condition, one of them, who Is under lll'o sentence for minder, being violent. Tiicro is no insano depart inent in the prison, and tho unfortunates uro tsanllued In ordinary cells. Many of theso ella. it was sworn, wero in a filthy stato. At tho conclusion of tho testimony, Judgo floriloii promptly ordered the removal of .. . ... .1... V'..-l. 4....... tjie patient in quesuuii cu mu ,iuniitun Insane Asylum, and declared his intention -to submit the matter to the Slate Legislature, ATHlutiTK coal trade conditions, It is uunouni cd, havo Improvedcf lato on account of tlio more seasonable weather. o change in prices expected this year aud it is under' ir- September schcdulo will to stood r -Jie .-wpicu Puiing the eoiul ig pronjculy Is I'onlldeiilly looked for by those- Interested In tlio trade. The mining ninl carrying companies report new orders nt tldo witter very Unlit, but It is claimed tliiit price aro not far from tlio Sep- tornber circular. Therein authority for tho statement that mutt of tho coal that has heoii moved In tho last thico months and Is being shipped at present was sold fully 25 cents per ton below tho September basis. Tho cuttiiiB of tho prices has been dono by individual operators and through jobbers. Thoro is plenty of coal at tho West and better prices liavo been secured than in any tido Hater market. Coal lias been accumulating nt tho Ilast hut continued cold weather is expected to rcllovo tho market. It can bo tafoly assumed thatalthough tlio agreement between tho authracito coal presidents nomitially ex pires on January 1, 1807, that no chango will bo mado in tho conduct of tlio trade. The agreement runs on subject to thirty days' nollco. Civil lJnglneer ICly's Suicide. I'lllLAiiKU'HIADoo. 3. Anmsa Kly, a, civil onglnoor of tho wntor bureau, under whoso supervision tho Queen lano roscr voir win constructed, shot himself 111 tlio houd yesterday mornltitr, mid died lti tho nftcrnoon. Drlvon to distraction by tho work otitnilod In preparing dntn for tho city's defonso In tho suit brought by Fll hert, Porter & Co. to rocovor tho 10 per cent, withheld during; tho construction of tho roervoir, ho sont Into his right tomplo ii bullet which passed clear through tho brain. Kly was 31 years of ago, nndmnrried. The Fifty-fifth Congress. Washington, Doc 8. Tho clnrk of tho liouso of representatives has Issued tho usual unolllcial list of members of tho houso of tho Fifty-fifth congress. Tho list shows that tho houso will bo composed of 01 Republicans, 121 Democrats, l.'l fusion lsts, 12 Populists nnil 3 sllverltes, nndthat there Is ono vnenncy, from tho First Mis souri district. Of tho total membership 203 woro in tho Inst houso nnd ton othors had served In previous congresses. Annie Iliiurr Wns Strangled. Philadelphia, Deo. 3. Coronor Ash bridge, after tho Jury found a verdict In tho case of Annio IlmilT, ngod 23, who wai found dead In tho houso nt No. 725 Noble street on ThanksglVlng Day, committed Kntie Hooy, alias Kntlo Onrron, to the county prison, charged with causing An nio HiiulT's death, and also Kd ward S. I Gnrron as an accessory. Tho verdict ol tho jury declares that tho woman wns strangled to death. Mnrk Jliiuna nud the Cabinet, Canton, O., Dec. 3. Tho cabinet ques tion was fully discussed by Messr-s. Hnnna nnd McKinley on Monday. Heforo leav ing for home yesterday Mr. llauna was fornmly'tondorod tho treasury portfolio by the president-elect. Mr. Unnimdidnot accept or reluso, but told Major McKinley ho would take tho mutter under advise ment. to cum: A com in oni: day Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure, 25 cents. MAHANOY CITY. Homing Tar Causes Considerable Incite ment In the Kust Knd. Mahanoy City. Dec. 2. An Kast Pino street resident named Welltof occasioned con siderable excitement yesterday. Ho was heating tar on a kitchen stove tor uso in papering a roof when the tar overllowed, caught fire and blazed. Wclhof threw the pot over a fence Into a neighbor's yard and set fire to an outhouse and some clothes ou a linn, but a bucket brigade put out tho fire before any further damago was dono. It Is stated that a Mahanoy City edition of tho Hazleton Truth, with T. J. Joyce as editor of tho Mahanoy City edition, will nviko its appearance next Sunday. All the P. &. It. collieries resumed opera tions this morning, with the exception of North M.ilMiu.y. which remains idle ou account of a hieak in tho engine of tlio diit plane, which occurred yesterday. Dr. Horace 1)., son of Dr. Phann Herniauy, has pitichascd an interest in tlio business of Dr. W. U. (irover, and the firm will do busi ness as tho Grover Dental Company. News from Philadelphia is to tho effect that Louis 1). Matlilas, a Common Council man of that city, and son of John I. Mathias, of town, is recovering from tho at tack of typhoid fever. Ho was critically ill for several days. Miss Lottie Shafer entertained a party of Tainaqua young people at her home last evening. P Misses P,va and Hatto llehler, of North Main street, gave a social last ovening. District Deputy Thomas Thompson, of Shamoklu, last night installed tlio officers of Little John Lodge, Sons of St. George. Much excitement was occasioned this after noon at 2:30 o'clock, when John Komas, a Hun, appeared on Centre street in an Intoxi cated condition, nnd broko tho largo plate glass window of Jeweler (leu. Miller, by push ing Ids list through it. Komas then dashed up (Centre street, and when In front of Frcg. burg's clothing store, pushed his fist through their window, scattering tho glass all over tlio floor. Komas' hand was terribly cut and blood flowed freely. He was followed and captured ami la Ken before Justice Jonos, whero complaint was entered against him for malicious mischief. When asked why ho broko the windows, he said someone called him a Hun, which made him mad In default of bail he was taken to jail this afternoon. "Merit talkB"tho intrinsic value of Hood's Barsaparllla. Talk Merit In medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Snrsapnrilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there fore it has true merit. When you buy Hood's SarBaparilla,and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or euro any of the many blood diseases, you nro morally certain to reccivo benefit. The power to euro is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will mako your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out tho germs ot disease, strengthen the nerves and build up thowholcisystem. Sarsaparilla Is tho best, In fact the One True Mood Purifier. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pill Do not purge, pain or b gripe, All urugj PITHY roiNTS. Happenings Throughout tlio lCeglem Chrorj leled lor Hasty Perusal Tho county Is overrun with tramps. "Scaldy 1JI11" Qulnn is anxious to meet lioncr again In tho ring. Many of tho foreign element are leaving tho region for other parts. The (1. A. It. encampment that meets In August next will convent- at Iluflalo. Graco, youngoftdauglitcrof Georgo Taylor, of Ollberton, Is seriously ill with brain fever. Two fatal and nine non-fatal accidents occurred in tho Hazleton district last month, Threo hundred feet of hoso will bo given to the Citizens' and the Huniano fire companies of Mahanoy City. Georgo T. Stallings, of Na.shvlllo, Tcnn., has been appointed manager of tho Philadel phia baso ball club. Marfticrito May, tho only daughter of Mrs. John J. Ratigan, of Pottsvlllo, died on Tues day, aged ono year. It Is rumored that the Ifcadlng Railway Co. Is Investigating lltitlcr township School Directors' expenditures. Ashland is tho only town in tho county that has not complied with the lair in organizing a Hoard of Health, John Klein, inside boss at Hear Kidge colliery, and Inside Boss Flanagan, of Bilver Creek shaft, are to change places. Paymaster Wllhclm, of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, will pay tho company's employes at Delano and Mt. Carmel on the 10th, If tho works coutlnuo in operation at Tower City there will ho about thirty houses erected there during tho year 1807. A Leap Year dance was held at Ashland on Tuesday ovtuing, at which Miss Jessie Grant and Harry alloy, of town, wero in atten dance Mrs. Mary liohan died Tuesday at tho resi dence of her son-in-law, II. H. McGlnnis, Glrardvllle. Deceased was ono of tho oldest residents of the Mahanoy valley. Henry lievan, operator at the P. & It. station at Ashland, is suffering from lung trouble, and is said to bo in n dying condition, Tho colliories of tho P. & It. C. & I. Co., after stopping Tuesday and Wednesday, started up this murning with tho possibility of finishing out the balance of tho wtok. Henry Hudolph, residing at Tamaqua, left his homo on Friday morning of last week and has not been seen or heard of since. His family are nearly distracted over his disap pearance. Itov. P. F. Fogarty, of St. Vinccntdo Paul's Homan Catholic Church, Mlnersvillo, has an nounced that on Sunday next tho golden jubileo or fiftieth anniversary of tho dedica tion of tho chursli would bo observed. Chicago pork packers think of locating a distribution station in Mahanoy City, Their agents were at that point yesterday and surveyed tlio vacant space, between tho Lehigh Valloy and Heading railroad tracks, cast of Catawissa street. Archbishop Hyan will colcbrate his silver jubileo next April aud it will be a memorable event in archdiocese of Philadelphia. A large and enthusiastic meeting of laymen of the diocese was held ou Sunday In Philadel phia and delegates from nearly every parish were in attendance. Wants the World to Know It. II. P. Hull', of 810 Hepburn street, Will- lamsport, Pa., pays: "I can say positively that Ihompson'B Diphtheria Cure saved my life and also that of my sister. The doctors had given up both of us. Our friends wero advised to try Thompson's Diphtheria Cure on us. They did and in two days' time) tho dreaded diseaso had disappeared. I am only too glad to have the privilege of letting the world know tlio wonderful curative powers of this medicine, and wisli I could tell every ono Individually. No medicine like it in tho world." For salo at Kirliu's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. ClirlHtnuis Holiday Tours. In pursuaucu of its annual custom tho Pennsylvania Hallroad Company has arranged for two Christinas Holiday Tours, ono to Old Point Comfort, Itii limond, and Washington, and tho other to Washington direct, to leave Now lurk and Philadelphia December 20 and 29 respec tively. The same high standard of excellence which has mado theso tours so popular in years will bo maintained during tho present season. Tourists will travel in handsomely appointed trains, accompanied by Tourist Agent and Chaperon, and will bo accorded accommodations at the leading hotols. Tho social season nt both Washing ton and Old Point will bo at its height. Hound trip rato from Now York for tho Old Point Comfort tour, returning via Itich moud and Washington, $35.00 j $33.00 from Philadelphia. Returning direct $10.00 from New York ; $1 1.00 from Philadelphia. Kates for tho Washington tour : $14 50 from Now York ; $11.50 from Philadelphia. Proper' tionate rates trout other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion apply to ticket agents, or add less Geo W. Iioyd, Assistant Gonoral Passengor Agent, llroad Street Mation, Philadelphia. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Uruhler llros., drug store. Harper's Mugnlno. Features of the January Number of liar- por's will bo : "Portuguese Progress In South Africa," by Poultucy Iligolow j an instalment of "The Martian," by George du Maurierj A Century's struggle for the Franchise," by Professor Francis N. Thorpe-, "Fog Pos sibilities," by Aloxander McAdle; "Scienco at the Iteglnning of tho Century," by Dr. Henry Smith Williams; "Literary Land marks of IJonio," by Laurence Hutton; "English Society," by George W. Smalley; "John Murrell and His Clan," by Martha MeCulloch-Wlllianis: "Indian Giver," a farco by W. I). Howells: "OneGood Time." a tale of rural New England ; "A Prize-Fund Ileno ficlary," by E. A. Alexander ; and "In the Watches of the Night," by Ilrandcr Mat thews. Itlil Yourself nf lllieuiiiatlaiii. Buy lied Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhlor Pros., drug store. Kiiipluyors Ilecllno to "Arbitrate). Hamhuko, Deo. 3. At meetings which wero attention by about 8,000 strlkors yos tordny resolutions woro adopted providing for tho iiocoptuncu In behalf of tho strikers of tho proposition mado by tho chlof of police, tho presldont of tho municipal council and tho chairman of tho trades court that tho tllsputo of tho dockors and their employers bo submitted ton court of arbitration to bo composed of tho olll- clals montlonedund, lunddltlon, ono lead ing employer and four labor representa tives, tho decisions of this court to require n majority ol six out ot tho eight votos. The employers' union refused to submit to arbitration. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithiog done call1 on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stc-ea 1-tf Av vaiii. i-rncnr for tho "Hoval Patent' flour, and tako no other brand. Ms tho best ..' j flournllld2: , If you want a nno wedding coko, let uw mako It for you. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical nnd Mental Exhaustion Civcs Way to Vigorous Activity! R EV. W. T. noUCK, tho talented pas tor ot Grace U. B. church, Carlisle, Ponn., writes September 28, 1895: " I always onjoyod good hoalth until In 1892, nt which time my duties as a clergyman wero of a peculiarly trying nature subjoctlng mo to sovoral sovere nervous shocks which togothcr with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was in such a condition that tho mcro sight of a largo congregation so wearied mo that It would require a day or more for mo to re cover from tho ox haustlon. It affords mo great pleasure to Bay that Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervine, I and Restorative Tonlo havo dono mo untold good. I preached threo times yesterday and I feci as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt In my llfo, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo bene (Its or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free- to all applicants. DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. A MUZZLED PRESS. Pitiable Spectacle Presented by Philadel phia Newspnpers. PltlLADiariliA, Doo. 2. Tho contest for tho United Statos sonntorshlpls becoming vory Interesting. Perhaps tho most oon Bplcuous foaturo of tho canipalgn,sofnr ns I'hlladolphla Is concornod, Is the unblush ing manner in which tho press of tho city has boon muzzled through tho candidacy of Mr. John Wnnninnkor. Tho boasted lllwrty of tho press, so far ns this city Is concerned, Is n myth. It Is tho most de grading Incident thnt has boon witnessed In tho journalism of Philadelphia fur half u contury. For tho first time In thnt pe riod tho policy of tho newspnpurs of the metropolis of tho stnto of Pennsylvania Is bolng directed from tho counting room and tho business departments of thonow-s-pupors, and not by tho untrnmmelod judg ment of tho editors. It is nn open secret that John Wnnninnkor is tho hoaviost ad vertiser in tho city, nml that ho expends hundreds of thousands Of dollars n year In advertising in tho nowspupors In Philadel phia. This Is tho secret power that causes tho journal to loso thoir self respect, and compels them to cease to bo nowspapors In tlio real soiiso or tho word. In fact, thu fl.it hns gone forth that con tinued advertising patronage depouds upon tho treatment accorded Mr. Waua maker's candidacy for tho United States senate, and It has mado itsolf felt with all tho forco of u direct command in every newspaper ollleo In tho city. It Is well known that Mr. Wanamaker, besides be ing a successful business man, is a strict disciplinarian, and tho proprietors of nowspnpors who havo Incurred his dis pleasure In the past havo been punished In a manner that they aro likely to romomber. Less than u year ago Tho Ledger was dis ciplined and for sovoral months tho readers of that rclable and old established journal wero compelled to forego thu pleasuro of rending of tho great recluctlon In tho prlco of calico and the wonderful cut rntes that prevailed nt tho collnr button counter. Within tho Inst two years Tho Inquirer hns lost ninny pngos of advertising for daring to think in n different manner from Mr. Wnnamnker, nnd Tho Itocord, nt ono time, so incurred tho dry goods man a displeasure us to bo put on tho wultlng list for threo yenrs. Tho proprietors of Tho Inquirer, Lodger nnd Record, bosldos being numbered among tho most re spected citizens of Philadelphia, nro mill ionaires, enjoying munificent Incomes, uud it seems almost Incredible-thnt thoy should tnke orders from tho counting room. It has boon whispered nbout town, howovor, and never denied, that Mr. Wniininnker recently sent for tho proprie tors of tho morning papers nnd had n con forenco with them, during tho courso of which It Is assumed thnt tho sonutorbhlp wns Incidentally mentioned. To cure all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to spocdlly cure piles, you need simply apply DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo accordins to directions. Its maglc-liko ac tion will surprise you. C. II. liagenbuch. Pennsylvania ltallroad to Issue Clerical timers The Pennsylvania liallroad Company an nounces that for 1897 it will issue clerical orders to regularly ordained clergymen in charge of churches located nn or near Its lines ast of Pittsburg and Erie. To secure these orders clergymen should mako appll cation to the nearest ticket agent as soon as possible, as It is desired that all applications reach the General Olllce by Decemnor 15. There's Just Wliat You Want. Pan-Tina (25c.) for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Pres., drug store, Defemluut Kast Said to be Dying. London, Dee 8. Frodorlck ICast, tho groom, wim Is ono ot tho threo male do fondants In tho suit brought by Earl Hus boll against his niother-lu-law, Lady Sollua Scott, nndotliors, Is snid to body ing In HoHoway jail, where ho has boon conlliied Bluco his arrest. A magistrate who was summoned to his bedside found tho prisoner too weak to admit of his de position being tnKon. 'ino trial was ad journed on Monday last for n week on no- count ol ivust s illness. Memphis' rontinaater Arrested. MEMPHIS, Deo. 3. The federal grand jury, in session hero yestorday, found an ludlctmout ugnlnst Postinnstor It IJ. Ar mour ou a chnrgo of ombozzloiuont. Mr. Armour wns found short somo, $12,000 In Ids nccounts rocoutly, which 'hud been fully mado up prloi to tho tlmo of tho in dictment. Mr. Armour gnvo bond in tho sum of $5,000 without n capias being Issued. Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hands nnd lips, cuts, bruises, TOlds, burns are quckly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It is at present the art c o most used for piles, nuu it always erires xucm. v. u. Miles 1 Nervine Restores uiaaenuucu. A CONNECTICUT EXECUTION. Caspar llartloln .11 et Ills Dentil Without Kvldcnce of Fear Hautfoud, Doc. 8. Cnstinr Hnrtlejn wns hanged in tho stato prison nt Wcntlf orsflold shortly nftor midnight this morn ing for tlio murder of Mlsi L-oulso Mario Troblxj, nged 85, at South Mnnchostor, toll. 29 Inst. Tho execution was tho sec ond hold In tlm stnto by tho nutnmntlo gallows, nnd tho inothod proved n com ploto sticcoss. Death wns practically In stantaneous and painless. Hartloln's nock wns hrokon by tho fall. All who wltnossed It pronounced It an expeditious and nil iiiinio execution, Hnrtlcln's donionnor wns calm nnd fear less throughout, nnd tho Joviality which has chnrnctorized him slnco his Incarcera tion in tho condemned cngo did not ilosort him nt tho end. Throughout tho Inst day thnt Hartlcln spent on earth ho made; merry with his death watch. Not n muscle has quivered nor a fnltorlng sound came from his lips, nnd, though fully realizing thnt ho was standing on tho threshold ol eternity, his only commont wns thnt the nmo nppronchoel too slowly. Ho spont yostordny almost constantly in roncllnghlsTostamont. To Warden Wood- bridge ho hns spokon frequently of the crlmo, nnd expressed sorrow for his net, nnd snid ho longod for elonth, "bocnuso I will then bo nblo to moot Louisa again." llartloln, who wns 40 yoars old, worked on the farm owned by Miss Trobbonnd hot married sister. Ho ropantcdly nskod Mis! Trobbo to marry him, and sho ns often ro- lusoel. The murder occurred nftor not final refusal of his suit. ATLANTIC CITTS FATAL FIRE. Two Men Killed in tho Destruction of a Church. Atlantic, City, Doc. 3. Two firemen met denth whllo fighting flames In tho St. Monica Homnn Catholic church yostcrdny morning. Thoy nro: Wlllhim Dohorty, nged 45 yenrs, nnd Thomas Blncknoy, 23 yonrs. Tho flro wns discovered by itov. Fnthor Potrl, tho pastor, who wns In the net of celebrating mass. Tho mnss wni cut short, nnd tho priest had to hastily throw off his vestments to s.'ivo himself. Just before tho flro bocaiuo tho fiercest Fireman Dohorty ran Into tho building with n line of hoso, intending to work from tho inside. Ho wns followod by Flro man Lennlg, nnd together they worked tho hoso. Chief Whippoy, seeing their danger ordored them uutsldo, but thoy Would not hoed his command. A moment lator ono end of tho building fell In, bury ing tho two men boneath tho wnlls. Aftor tho Humes burned themselves out tho men wero found burned to a crisp. Thoy wore almost unrecognizable Tho church wns completely dostroyed, but tho valuablo vestments of tho church were saved by Father Petri, who ran back before tho lire beenmo too Intense The loss will nniount to $20,000. Now l'ostiiiasters Appointed. WasiiixgtoX.Doc, 3. Flfty-thrco fourth class postmustors wero appointed yostor dny. Of theso forty-threo wero duo to res ignations, six to deaths nnd four to re movals: Tho chnngos Includo: At Klleu dalo, Del., D. C. Loklto, vice P. 13. Work man, removed; nt Mactou, Aid., Ij. 11. McNnbb, vice 31. C. McNnbb, deceased; nt Millstone, JJ. J., G. Coo, vlco K. Hum mer, removed; nt Girdlnnd, Pa., G. J. Kuorr, vlco N. Holgato, resigned; at Oak Forost, Pa., It.lj.Ilogo, vlco J. it. Throck morton, resigned. Kntlre Xanilly Frozen to Death. IllSMAItCK, N. D., Dec. 3. Tho report reached hero yosterday from Williams port, Emmons county, thnt n Husslnn family, consisting of n mnn, wlfo uud threo children, Unci perished in tho tcrrl ble blizzard ou Thanksgiving Day. It is expected that n number of peoplo wero frozen to death in dllferent Beetions of tho statu, whose deaths havo not boon ported. Cattlo that woro not protected nearly nil lierishod. In n band of 00 nenr hero only thirty wero found alive. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, nud invariably reliable nro tho qualities of One ailnuto Couen uiro. It never tans in coiub. croup and lung troubles. Children llko it bo. cause it is pleasant to tako and it helps them, (;. 11. liagenbuch. Coming Kvents. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church, in Robbins' opera house. Dec. 21. Secoud annual ball of tli Patriotic Drum Corps iu Bobbins' opera house. Tho old lady was right when sho said, the child micht dlo If they waited for the doctor. She saved the little ono's lifo with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. Sho had used it for croup before. U. H. liagenbuch Lett Ills Fortuiifi to Tubllo Knterprlses. LAWHENCE, Mass., Dee 3. Tho will of tho Into Wlllard li. Perkins, formerly of this city, hut nt the tlmo of his denth n cltlzon of Colorndo bprlngs, bequeaths nenrly $100,000 to publio onterprlsoa. Of this amount various Institutions ut Colo rado Springs get nbout $35,000, whllo Co lumbia collego, of Now York, and tho Massachusetts Institute of Technology re celvo $0,000 oach. The lnconin from $3,000 is to bo used for prizes In the high school hero, and the residue of the estate, amount Ing to more tliiin $50,000, Is loft to the Ladles Union Charitable socloty of till city for tho boueflt of the general hospital, Fire at Illeulielm Castle. Woodstock, England, Deo. 3. Fire nt Blouhelm cnstlo yostordny destroyed portion of tho roof. The valuablo work of nrt and furniture In tho saloon was nil removod In tlmo to escape damago by tho flro. but it Is feared that tho splondlcl coll inc center piece palntod by La Guerre, and donlcttng tho military career of tho groat duke, has lieen much damaged. The Duko unci Duchoss or Slnrlborough wore absent from the palace ut the tlmo of tho tire. Tho length of life maybe Increased by less eulng Its dangers. Tho majority of people die from lung troubles. These may bo avort' ed by promptly using One Minute Cough uure. u. It. llagenuucii. Changu or mie lur Mr. Irwin, L. PLATA. Mil.. Dee 3 A change of vonuo to Ualtlinora eitv win takon yusti1 day In tho case of Mrs. Emma Invln, under indictment for lwlug an accessory to tho murder of her husband, James J. Irwin, Tho court also signed nn order for tho re niovul of Georgo Mntthows, undor son tenco of death for tho same crime, to the Daltlmoro city jail for safo keeping, there being a growing feeling that It holsal lowed ta remain hero ho will bo lynched Soothing, and notlrritatlng, strengthening, and not waakcnlng. small but effective such are tho qualltloi of DeWitt's Little tnriy utscrc, the famous littlo puis, c. ll llageubuch. I EVERY DOT S A PORE IF A PORE DCCOME9 lyf CLOGGEDn Inflammation and Irritation oct In causing PIMPLES Illotches, blackheads, baby blemishes, and falling hair. Tho only prevontlvo Is CUTiCURA SOAP Tocauso tho only prevontlvo of Inilam ma tion nnd clogging of tho Porks. PaU ertr than tha cnmrifnod ! n .vt nnd complexion wpi, 8oM throughout tht world Fottir pnin and Corn. Corf . 8ol Propt , flontnn. UT" end for " How to I'rereDt Facial Ulemtihci," free. ATON'S TANSY PILLS. Sreua'iMf! RELIEF FOR WOMEN. mttAttons. Get CATON'S, nnd save rcorrets. Aft driij?(Ists,.or sent ncnlrd, $1. Our booklet 4 cento, GAT ON SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. fftft ChtcliMter's EnclUh Diamond IlraaeL rENNYRQYAL PILLS U --TVv Original and Only Genuine DroMlrt for CMtknfbr'a KnoHth Dim-, mend Brand Hi lt4 d Gtld Ullla' iboxM. im14 wlUibln rtbbtn. Tba Mfim aarf Mlarimu. JU DrarrUtfl. ftr u&aA Asm In tumpi A pirtlonlM. trWmnlls oO " IIUr for rleN," M Ur, by rcinrn 1TM h Mf r Ch en t aul Co.. Ua,4 1 n ia uar& Loot. ;rutlu- l'hllayVk Ut 111 I I, I II II 1. 1 I 1 II IJ I K Ot all Tftioat Disease Terrors In n family none are abhorred more than that of Diphtheria. The only speedy aud positive preventative is THOfflPSOH'S DIPHTHERIA CURE, "Which cures ns absolutely as it 13 used according to instruc tions. This is a broad assertion but made without the least fear of contradiction, ns those who have used it in their family freely testify. Every claim here made is fully substantiated by the-tliou-sandsof unsolicited testimonials. It also ns surely Curias Croup, Quinsy, Cough or any' throat affection, Sold by Druggists at so cents' a bottle. If your dealer chances not to have any ou hand write to the manufacturers at once, enclos ing n two-cent stamp for full particulars It not only cures but also prevents Diphtheria, if taken in time. Read what n prominent divine says : VVllltnrasport. Pa., Mar. 5, ISM. To whom It may concern: This certi fies that I have been using Thompson's Ulphtherla Core In my lamlly and re gard It as the best and most speedy rem edy for colds and sore tbroat I have every known. I do not hesitate to ree ommendlt. Q.Tj.Pekrpacker. D.I). Pastor Grace AI. K. Cburcb. S i 5 i MANUFACTURED BV THE THOMPSON, DIPHTHERIA CORE CO. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. K 111. I illL -1)11 l.lll Ul.l. Ii..ll.l,ll'l.l,l.. ,ll 1. ,1 'U Si.. I. ,IJI PRICE, SO CENTS A BOIUE. 444' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Cliris. Schmidt, Agt... 207 West Coal Street. A genuine, wclcomo waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pineal whhkeyi, been porter and ale cnretantly on tap. Cbolco temperance urlnka and cigars. A Handsome Complexion It one of the greatett charroa a woman can poisesa. Pozzoai'a CoiirLSXioK Vownsn glvea it. nUHons of Dollars Go uu In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stuck, fur. nlture, etc., insured in tlrst-class re. liable companies as represented ly HAVTft FATKT durance A:em, UJWIU rAUOl) wo South JordlH St. Also Life and Accidental Goinpaules BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND MLI0US HEADACHES Cured by tills cronular elTcrvescent and stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a nluhtout. lOHM P r.l PADV BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DR'NKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah uriuimp.n'riPi x NMi-rro ikn. n is- ww. x vy-vi lolltiul ki J II
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