and l...d f irim il In pr fero m "with (citation 1 Tliu latter pine nf in N 0011 It Yitlunlilu In Unit It contradicts T(ilircr.ilon created by our statesman former "interview " ilut 1 (..y'ottsviilc tDiileiiiptirnrioi nro IiioIcIiik i ,. of ,,!. ..It...- ..11 ......... I.. ...1 1... ,1... n t.r the I mlid Mlnu Workers Atnocia "'"imsiIiie k olutiuns roiiilemnntorv of iltn. ..... r',innaniHker lor importing contract ' nvli.lnllr.tif.rHin mv niifir..f ivl.li.l. r I ... ....... . iinviciea nnu nncu ny mo con r in oi . i..lttliIiL. Hill. vn f.itl ffi pn wlirtt lunr. nf m wnr,.. ..f i... I., r. ft t......i.i...i i 1....1.. ....i t. tf.. . una uiiiuit.ii 10 ino inicrcsi.1 tu an infill mill ti.it tlm lirf.Tifii. tif.t.fiii ffi r..n ... ,. 1 1 1. uii'ii' ii 'ii iiitirti otutcn .uii.ttu, .. ut the it of cither of tlio eounlv icfcri ln..y t.ivc been in tliu punt has no p upon tin ii'" .iliou. Such tactlci on il.. ... . . 1 " " r:. in i ih hi iv u iimii nv in went. tin.. uiuu .ii m titntiun iiumj n jiuricei (o oxprci their preference which, n.r, U11.V 111(1 UUk uir-illlll uisu to OIII)Or.U - iwiio win tint lnvor iiieir ltitcrtvftis. ll for thought III tlio faco of tlm "ons ill question, wo cannot conceive V member of the Schuylkill dclcga- iOWint? Hint tlm irent tn.tiiiriK nf 0,nstItucnU is mail i! up of men who Mr hrpnil ltv tlm RWf.lt nf tlieir liriiu. e tlm harilihooil to cast Ills vote for wincr. Aim we no noi ueiicvo tney i , , 5 THE EVANGELICALS. ''.etbatiy United Evangelical congrcga .mod their new placo of worship yes-fi.....i- it.- t e. i.i ! uuuui tiiu limit, mvuiiiuiu Huiitcc, 1th a very small tleht remaining. dno considers tho self-denial practiced cjnembcrs of this congregation before irtrtcd from tbo older denomination. rondorod thoir proierty at tlio corner 0 and West Btrcots. tho fact that the .lucu la mi suimi i. mo limit i.iuiirft- 1 .'. .. . ii : . . l . . (jd shows to a greater degree tho do pif tho members to their convictions. ;i who havo afllliatcd with that tie-i-lon, although not ondowed with more iclrsharo of this world's goods, had t ban! and faithfully for years In tho aim uiaiiiiouaiicu ut meir cnurcn 'in Chorry street, and to ho compelled jcnder their proporty to others is a (p that few are called upon to enduro. i wo do not question tbo legal right of rs to enter tho town and assumo con- liroporty to which thoy bad not con- 1 ono cent, either for its erection or lance, wo do question tho moral it, and cannot believe It Is in con- i with that Divino law which is .ban tho law of man. Especially is a of tbo Bethany United Kvangelical ttlon. ver, ltov Iteitz and his faithful s to be congratulated upon their now idificc, in which tbey havoone of the mfortablo and convenient bouses of tn the town Tho fact that less K) remains unpaid is sullicicnt ovi lat thoy bavo the support of the lity at largo, as well as that of other s denominations. mnti: a run. li in' ink iiav ixattvo llromo Quinine Tablets. All a refund tbo money if It fails to euro. V. S. X. that the holiday season is approach- ritiltfiil Rtntf.4 IYnriiM fVv id lii-finnr. handle tho large business incident Addltionol messengers aro training usli and agents and nil others aro ro iustructlons and admonitions as to ro in tho handling of pacbages, look r proper addresses, etc. so that no de- pany during the immense rush of . anticipated. Hie local ollko is al i shape to handlo oven n larger bust n last year whon but ono parcel of all was niissout and it turned up a few or. If you have any parcels to send ard to tho agent and tlio wagon will thtm. or lejivo them at the 1'. & It. loitotorat tlio Jj;a;,i olllcn. 12-5-.1t (llu-unllii Dflll In Mt. lillfl, OU1S, Due 7 A (jlwmilio ilonl, lu ll, revolution In tlio Uilophuuo mill lighting IiiihIiioss uf St. Louis hns usumiimtuil. Tlireo bli companies, i iiggregato puhl up ntock of Hourly X), have boon organized by about of the most proiulnoiit mid wealthy of bt. Jjouis. Uno of tho com- will lntrodiico n now tolophuno In St LouIh, nt much lowor ser es tbnn thnsnpruvallliiitut prosunt. unci company, on no.l by tbo wtmo , will operntu uu lmmoiiKO oleetrlo mpplylUK power of nil kinds for ami prlvntu tist). Tlio third coin- til uuusiriiub mu iuiomiiui) tiuu plants fur tho two other oomt Was Nut uI)ynantltn DlcU. UU'., O. T , Dec, 7. Itoprosonta- tl.n 1 ..I1...1 Ct..t..U ...n..u1...1'.. ..( tad lllnckwoll to Identify tho dead undod outlaws. ' Tho iload man to bo not "Dynninlto Dick," but Mnllnn. lcnou'ti iw "Mlcnntiii- TllnU" the outlaws, with whom ho lias r uvur a year Ho Is undor Indict : C'hautler for bank robbery and noo for horse Nteallng, and It la ru- luit ho Is roallv thu ntitorloua out.- awn ovar tho southwost as "Iilaok who mysteriously dlsapiioarod ow Moiico throo yoars ago. Hon tho wnuntluu outlaw, has four istor balls lu litui, nnd tho doctors .Till dlo- Rays a regard to IlooU'a BarsaiarUla Greatest Merit .eenred by n peculiar Comblna lon, rroiwrtlon aud Process inknown to others w hlch uiturally and actually produces Greatest Cures ihown by thousands ot honest, nlnntnrv lesthnnnl.11.4 whleh laturally and actually produce i Greatest Sales LANCEr. IH SODA. .Heltons ltestilts Soltietliilea follow Its Kx eesilvo Use. Common soda Is all right In Its placo and Indispensable In the kitchen and for cooking and washing jmrpoies, but It was never In tended fur n medicine, and pcoplo who use It as such will some day regret it. We refer to tho common use of soda to re lievo heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of pcoplo practice almost dally, and ono whleh Is fraught with danger j moreover tbo soda only gives temporary re lief and in the end the stomach trouble gets worse nud worso. Tbo soda acts as a uiochamcal Irritant to the walls of tho stomach and bowels and cases are on record wbcro It accumulated In the intestines, causing death by Inflammation or peritonitis. Dr. Ilarlandson recommends as tho safest and surest cure for sourstomscb (acid dys- ppia) an oxcellctit preparation sold by drug gists undor the liaino of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Those tablets aro largo 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contalu tbo natural ncldi, peptones, and digestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken after meals they digest tbo food perfectly and promptly before it lias time to formcnt, sour and poison tbo blood anil ner vous system. Dr. Wuertb states that ho invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in all cases of stomach derangements and finds them a cor- tain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting tbo food they create a healthy appetite, increaso flesh and strengthen tho action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, but Intended only for stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable in any stomach Iron bio ox copt cancer of the stomach. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at SO cts. per package. A little book describing all forms of stom ach weakness and tbcircuro mailed free by addressing tho Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich. Itevolt In Uruguay Kiitletl. UALTIsioim, Doc. 7. Mr. I'rudenclo At Murgluiitlo, consul goncrulof tho ropubllc of I'riiKUiiy, p;lves out tho following stntO' mont regarding tho political aspect of af fairs In that country: "In answer to n cablegram sent by mo to the Urugunyan minister of foreign relations, requesting information as to tho statu of tho revo lution In that country, I bavo rocelvodtho following olllclnl reply: 'Hlotors com pletely defeated. Hovolt ended. Situa tion of govornmont Impregnablo.' " Jealousy Causes lotible murder. Nr.w Your, Deo. 7. Tho two brothers, Froncosco nnil Jamos Qarrlulla, who word shot during a quarrel on Saturday night by Gulsoppl Desarlo, nro both tluud. i'rou cosco, who was shot In tho tomplo, tiled Instantly, antl Jamos died yostorday from a pistol shot wound In tho nbdomon. Desarlo, tho murdoror, was arralgnod In poll court yesterday and held to await tho notion of the coronor. All aro Italians. Jealousy Ih given as tho cause of the double murder. It Is No Lunger Feared. That heritoforo much tlteadcd and gener ally fatal disease, diphtheria, has at last been ovorcomo. Thompson's Diphtheria Curo Is as positivo to curo as it is used according to Instructions. No more deaths liood ocour from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat iirection. Ity all means keep ono or more bottles on band all tbo time. It costs only SO cents a bottlo aud is sold at Kirllu's drug store. Asleep on luty,''Flv Meet Death. San Antonio, Tox., Deo. 7. A head end collision botwoon two through frelghtsoc tho Southorn Pacific road, nonr Waeldor, yostorday resulted In tho death of two en gineers, two firemen nntlabraUoinan. Thi crow of tho oast bound freight wont to sloop while waiting on a blind siding, and tho crow (in waking, thinking tiint tht) socond section of tho through wost bound freight was the third section of tho train, took to tlio main line. Tho trains camo togothcr a few mloi from tho siding, Tht iloadnro: EnglncoruT. P. Qtiady and AY II. Drown, Firoinon William IJolt and Georgo Asklns.and Urakoninn Will Hoard. ICx-Coiigrnssiniiii Ilorr Strlckou. PI.AINF1BLI), N. J., Doo. 7. Iloswell G. Ilorr, formerly n monibor of congress foi Michigan, is seriously 111 at his homo on Park avenue with bronchitis nnd othor complications. His condition is suoh thai Dr. llcdgos has had a Now York physician for consultation. Mr. Horr travolod ovoi )0,000 miles u tin) wust and south do.ivpr. ing (.peechus during tho lato campaign. Ho was takun slok a few days agq. Io II much improved today, and tho family nnd physicians bollevo that ho will recover. Kheuinatlsm Curetl In a Pay. "Mystic Curo" for Ehoumatlsm and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to S days. Its action upon tho systom is rcmarkablo and mysterious. It removes at mice tbo causo and tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly bciieflts: 75 cents. Sold by C. II. liagcnbucb, Druggist, Shfuatidoah, Guierntir-Kiei't Tanner to Wtl. Spnixtii'iKLU, UN , Doo. 7. Tho mar rlago of John It. Tannor, govornor-oloot of Illinois, and MH Cora Kdlth English, of Springllold, will takp plaoo on Duo, f(0 In St Paul's church, Springfield, the cere mony bolng porformed by Ilov. Frederick T. Taylor. Aftur tho ceremony Governor and Mrs. Tanner will tako a short trip to tho south, returning to Springllold in tlnio for the Inauguration. Young Wife's Suicide, JlmmiiiTDN, N- J-, Poo. T.-rMrs. Maud, McConnell, wlfti of Georgo McDonnell and daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S, Hobblus, shot herself (load at Port Norrls on Saturday. Mrs. McConuoll was about C3 yoars old, and had bouu marrlod two or three yoars. Sho had boon acting strangely (or some time, and it is bullovod that hor mind was affected. Sho leavos no clill dreu. Oiivirmir Ilratlley's Condition. Cincinnati, Dec. 7. Oovornor Uradloy, of Kontucky, is still horo in charge of Dr. Max Thornor. Two operations were per formed on Saturday, and tho patient rested well yesterday, but tho physician tloules all callers access to tho governor. On nccount of hU throat troubles he can not talk, but it is believed that he will soon recover. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Pennsyl vania and Now Jorsey; Falr probably with increasing cloudlnoss; southwest winds. Tho leiiKth of llfo mar bo Increased by less cuing Its daugers. The majority of people dio from lung troubles. These may be avert I ed by promptly using One Mlnu to Cough Cure. C H- Ilageubuch. I reiiiiijlvaiila ltnllrnail to lime Clerical OPULENT YOUNG "T.I.CVES Their lavish ICipcndlturrs T.ml tti Tlieli Arrest nutt Cotirrssliin, VasiiinutON, Doo. 7. Two boys giving the names of Lu wis Mllllgan antl Charlci i Ijowls, about 15 yoars of ago, and hailing from Nowark, N. J., havo boen In tho city for somo dnys with an abundant supply ol 1 money. Thny played tho racos, bought watches, diamonds, bicycles, oto. Tholi lavish oxpondituros oxclted tho suspicion ' of a do.toctlvo, who took thoni into cus- 1 tody and succeoded In obtaining a confos- t slon. Thoy atliiilttod having stolon the mouoy from tho houso of a Mr. Court right, of Plalnllold, N. J. Tho chlof ol pollcoof Plalnfloltl has licen notified, nnd tho boys will bo hold ponding word from him. They had spent about $1,000 nnO had $370 loft. The Champion Itnvtilvor IShot. Nrw Yoiik, Doc, 7. Tho big six day ro volvor shooting match ended nt a very lato hour Saturday night, and Us closing hours were full of exciting Incidents. Guy K. ltoblnson, n buslnoss man of this city and a mcmlwr of tho Knickerbocker Ilo volvor club, won tho sllvor cup, which car rlos with it tho championship of America for tho next year. Tho conditions woro that thu man who shot tho best two tar get at each distance, ton and twonty yards, should bo tloclarod tho wlunor. Tho total score of tho throo loaders was as follows : Guy li Hoblnson, 233; Thoodoro W. Hock, 238; Sergeant Olson, 223. Hock nnd Ol son having a tie they will, according to tho conditions, shoot It off. Tho fourth man In tho contest was Aloxamlor Stein with 227 points, nnd tho fifth. Dr. It. H. Sayro with 221 points. ritlnble Poverty. New Yohk, Doo. 7. John Wolnmann, 25 yoars old, and his mother, ngod ovor 00, Iwggcd for shelter at police headquarters. Thoy had como nfoot from Camdon, N. J., In soaroh of friends, whom thoy woro unablo to And, Tho young man said that his fathor and mother camo from 'W ur tomliurg, Germany, many years ago and sottlod In St. Joseph, Mo., whoro lie was born. Tlio fathor, a physician, bocamo rloh, and Font tho boy to Germany to bo educated. Tho eldor Wolnmann lost his fortuno In speculating and thon died of a broken heart. Tho son supported his mother until recently, when becauso of Illness ho was unablo to work. Ho and his mothor woro ovlctod from thoir home. Thoy arrived hero ponnlloss, half starved nnd numb from cold. Watmniakor's CiintMtlnoy. From tho West Chestor Village Becord. "Tho Wost Choster correspondent of Hie Philadelphia Ilocord, lu a letter published yesterday, statos that Senator Snyder and Assomblymen Philips and Marshall will voto for Boles Penrose for United Statos souator. The correspondent is probably wrong, for Messrs. Snyder, Philips nnd Marshall will certainly desire to represent the people of Chestor county bettor than by voting for a professional politician. It has boon a rofloctlon upon Pennsylvania that Bho has not boon reprosoutod during tho past few years by men with moro to recommend them than their ability to lino up votes. Penrose has nothing to sup port his cause but his friendship for Quay j if it woro not for this ho would never bo hoard of lu connection with the exalted ofllco. Tho pooplo of Chostor county do not want their representative to voto for such a man when there Is a man of na tional reputation, such as Is John Wana makor, In tho Hold." Tho above Is from tho West Chestor Morning Republican, which, llko ulno tonths of tho newspapors that aro sup porting Wanaiuakor for United Statos sonator, is a benollclary of tho Philadel phia morchant, and, therefore, doos not spoak so much from principle as it does from an "eye to business" standpoint For tho Republican to antagonize Wana nmker's ambition would possibly imperil a liberal advertising contract, and our contemporary, therefore, is to lie pardoned for tho zoal it Is manifesting in behalf of this "prlnco of merchants." As far us Tho Village Record is con cerned It is not for John Wnnainaker for United States senator, nor doos it belibvo that a majority of tho peoplo of Choster county is for him. Tho United States, fiouato already hag tqs ninny millionaires and monopolists lu It for the good of the country, and tho election by the next legislature of John Waunmnker to a seat in that body would bo to add ono more to that list of statesmen whose entrance Into the highest legislative body in the land was made posslblo only through the islze of their bank accounts. Wananiakor's electlou would no doubt bo hailed with satisfaction by those foreign manufac turers whose1 products ho has bwit J1.QQ4-. pg tho American markets with at the osponsoof homo Industry and homo labor ; and tho demand for his eloctlon to the United, States sonato los nni; orlglnatn from any but tboso polltloiarjs In l'hllu, delphla who have boon lighting under the black flag of tho disreputable oomblnq and who havik rendered the polities of the Qunrkor CltJ a stench in the nostrils of all decent jwil pie. From thu Atlie is (flriUford Oonuty) Gazette. Tho timu w ii soon come when wo are to chooso a li'nlled Slates sonator, and naturally our pooplo aro looking over tho available candidates with a vlow to a wise selection, After scanning the list and looking into tlio qualifications of tho dif foront porsoiii brought forvrflrd (or of fice, wo think there Is nona who will bring mora ability and dignity to the of floo than Hon Holes Ponroso, of Philadel phia. From k lino of Illustrious ances tors, who huv hold tho highest posts of honor in our state and nation, he has In herited a nob o character that fits him. for tlio hlghos ; honors that we can bc,s,tqvf jipo.il Win. 1 publish, qr, third page a. portrait and S totoh of his life, feeling that u thus proson ting ty claims we but eohq tho true south touts of all true ftemiuU. cans who desl i a mnn ir ability, wise tvrUu;.' Integrity for this dUorotlou nud high position. From the Kvore It (Dedford Co.) Republican, Hon- John V nuitmaker. ll reply to n lofr publican National League, lyof Philadelphia business in the hands of his friends ter from the It composod lurg man, says no l as a oandldato For tho United States vena- torship from tills etato, to succeed Senator Camoron. It P ho iieoplu want him and their ropresont itlvus lu tho legislature are ploasou to ulul honor with thi best of his nb no harm done says lie 1ms Ulm, ho will accent tho uks and servo them to the lity. If not, there will bo mil no hard feelings. He unity to do If ho Is not electod sonator! In the politic I'rom proiout indications huroscoiw ho will bo per- mlttcd to conl uuu to attend to It The old way ot delivering menaces bv nost- boys compared v) I tli the modern telenhone. Illustrates the ol lug" colds com) stantancous curt C, II. Hagnnbuc II 1 tedious methods of "break ,i red with their almost lu- by One Minute Cough Cure. rprs llasar, Tho Decerobei plans for Harper's Dazar fn GRATEFUL' VI AND . COMFORTING i warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP 1 and a gentle anointing w t CUTI. i j DH treatment hArt ItrMnr in rrl- J I .tiiiiui 'U II"" JfMIUH, KU((X uva me pvrripiriiiiun. kPold througbout the wor'd lVTTtK J titu viiui voir 1 1 roya.. umioq j NUGGETS OF NEWS. In the Pennsylvania oil fields during November 070 now wells woro coniplotod. Oscar Johnson, of Poughkeopslo, N. Y., wnsovcrtakon whllo llcolngfromn vicious bull nnd killed. Sheriff K. A. Moult, of Randolph county, N. C, whllo making a raid on moonshluors was shot and killed In Ash bo ro. Tho losses sustained by tho Germnnlo bank and Nntlonal bank, of Savannah, Ga., through forged stock certificates, amounting to $30,000, havo boon paid. Mnyor Lewis, of Allentown, Pa., has signed tho ordinance licensing transient retail morchants at $300 a month, to put a check on swindling "bargain sales." Miss Kmma Monroe, tho 615-year-old editress of tho Attalla (Ala.) Deacon, cow hided Editor Cathor, of tho Attalla Hor lid, I retaliation for a reflection on hor father's integrity. Ilucklen's Arnica Halve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. International Cycling Itace. New Yohk, Doc 7. Tho great Interna tional blcyclo race oommoncod at 12:03 this morning in tho amphitheatre ot Mad ison Square Garden. Tho entries contain the namos of inon famed throughout the world as bloyclo rldors, nnd ovory offort will be made during tho woek by some of thoso champions to lower records. Among tho contestants aro Kddlo Bald, Albert Shock, A, C. Molxoll, Tom Linton of Wales, C. Chapplu of England, J. D. Lums den of Scotland, Frank Walls of Gor many, O. F. Dubois of France, Teddy Halo of Ireland, A. A. Hanson of Den mark and Kd Von Steeg of Gormnny. A Judge Charged with Arson. Orisfield, Mil., Doc 7. Hon. Kllsha E. Ward, ono of tho Judgos of tho orphans' court of Somorsot oounty, was arrested yestorday on the serious charge of com plicity lu the crlmo of arson. He was first arralgnod before Justlco Porter, of this town, who refused to commit him. Then he was taken to Prlncosi Anno nnd ar raigned before Justice Lankford, who had Issued tho warrant, and who commlttod him to jail, tho allogod offonso not being bailable. Judge Ward and his friends in dignantly deny tho charge. Berlous Floods lu France. PAins, Dec. 7. Serious floods are re ported from Bordeaux. A portion of tho breakwater at Polnto Degravowas woshod away. Tho storm was general along the coast of France. Grlp-Colds-IIeatlaolie. Why suiter with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo whon Laxative Bromo Quinine will curo you in ono day. Put up in tablets con vcnlout for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or mouoy refunded. Price, 23 conts. For tale by Klrlin's Pharmacy. A German CounC's Suicide. Nkw Yobk, Doo. 7. Walter O. Holn ecko, 20 yoars old, a son of Edmund Hola ooke, who clalmod to be a Gorman oount, dlod yostorday in Manhattan hospital. Young Helnecko was employed in the off flee of tho streot cleaning dopartmont, Saturday night he shot himself in thl tomple. At the hospital he said hp a, tempted tho suicide because ho was nt longer able to dq elorlcal work. The fam' ily of the young man was warned by mysterious letter written in a woman'i hand, but the letter came too late to pre vent tho self murder. Tho writer is uq kiiqwti, ami Uib police belloyo that young Holneeks had othor motives for taking hit life than tho one he gave, Killed Hor Husband vrlfcli anlow. LAKH Ciunms, La., Doo. 7. Olivia Earnest, colored, living near tho Southorn Paclflo depot, killed hor husband by strik ing him a blow with her flat. Thoy had boen soparatod for sovoral wooks. whon Karnost returned to tho homo and tried to settle difficulties in a peaceable mannor with his wlfo. In the light which followed she struck him a fatal V.luW with hor tlonchod fliti ouuwuuk, nuu uowrniAiiag, sireugiueuiug, and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of DeWltt's Little Early Itlsors, the famous little pills. C. II 1T.f,..,.t,, n . . I i i , . i . . t , Cyclist nutler's Health lljiiVeu. N.EW YoitK, Doe. 7. Tom Butlor.of Bos ton, is coming home. Ilutlor loft Eng land on Saturday last The change of cli mate brought on slokness, nud ho oould not hope to got Into slmpo to do himself justloo, A promlnont physlolan said he must olthor stop raolng for the present, or do lam up wun a serious caso ol sickness. Ho chose the former. The Worst Famine Known In India, London, Doc 7. Tho Chronlolo says it hears that independent reports nntlolpata that despite the rains the (amino -will bo by far the worst over known In India. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the qualities of One Mtnuto Cougb uuro. it never talis in corns, croup and lung troubles. Children llko it be cause it is pleasant to take and it helps them. O. II. Ilageubuch. New American Uae to Japan. Los ANQELEd, Cal., Deo. 7. Tho much discussed steamship Uno from Julian to a southern California port, whloh Jnpnnoso canltallsts are said to havo boon Interested in for somo mouths, will ho owned by Americans. Tho press dispatches from Chicago stated that F O. Potter, son of O, W. Pottor, tho noted financier of that eltv. is working on tho establishment of such a lino. It is loarnod from President WlHiard, of tho chamber of commorco, that tho news Is oorreet, ana uuu mo en' ROCKEFELLEFTSGREAT SCHEME Seeking to Outdo Amlrow Cnrueglo ns nil Iron King. CmcAoo, Dec. 7. John D. Hockcfcllor is nooklng to outdo Andrew Carneglo ns nn Iron king, and has plans nlrondy ma tuied and about to bo carrlod nut, aiming nt that oud. Thu Standard OH company, directed by Rockefeller, will bo thu foo of the Scotchman. This company hns pur chaRoilJln South Chicago, along the' shores of Lake Michigan, antl at tho mouth of Calumet river, n plot of ground fovernl acres In extent nnd with a water frontage of H,20 foot On this, It is said, rolling mills will bo erected to cost 10,000,000, possibly twice thnt amount. With this plant for mauufWturo, with tho vast initios In tho Mosab.. region for the raw product, and with eighteen htigo lako vossols to carry tho ore to tho very doors of tho works, all owned by the Kocko fellor company, that corporation mny lie nblo to dlctato terms to Mr. Carnegie and his assoclatos, Instead of bolng dictated to. Mr. llockofullor has had this Idea In mind for sovoral years, but not until now has ho boon ready to put It Into offect. Tho lronandstool business at least that part of It dealing In steel rails Is con trolled ontlrcly by Cnrueglo and his two nlllos, tho Illinois Steel company, of Chi cago, and tlio Colorado Fuol Iron com pany, of Puoblo, Colo. The price of rails I nt Pittsburg Is f28, at Chicago (SO, at ' Puoblo $33. Which uvor of those throo con- j corns is noarest thu purchaser dullvors tho rails, which cannot bo had of any ono olso. Mr. Rockefeller expects to make stool rails from 25 to CO por cent, cheaper than tho 1 . . 1 .. . 1 1 ... .. 1, I 1.1 Ul. Vltllt UIIll 1.111 llll'll Dull blluui lllui.ll cheaper. Tho now mills at South Chicago will not bo confined to tho manufacture of stool rails, however, but will make struc tural Iron of all sorts as well. It Is stated further, and on good authority, that Mr. Ilockefollor mny go Into tho armor plato business also. Canada Wuuts Reciprocity. OTTAWA, Doo. 7. Hon. A. S. Flshor, mlntstor of agriculture, will bo In Wash ington on tho 15th or 10th Inst. Ho goes to discuss wlth'tho American authorities tho question of abolishing tho interna tional quarantine against cattlo. If thu American government will agruo to abol ishing quarantine against Canadian cat tlo it Is understood that Mr. Fisher will agrco, on behalf of the 'Canadian govorn mont, to abolish quarantine against Amor lean cattlo. The minister of agriculture will remain in Washington about two wooks. Death of a Now York Kx-Judge. Jamestown, N. Y.,Doo. 7. Judgo Will iam Hondorsou, of Randolph, Cattaraugus county, droppod doad at his homo Into Saturday night Heart failure was the cause nssignod by tho physicians. Judgo Honderson was born Doo. 4, 1820, at Tully, Onondaga county. Ho studlod law, was admitted to tho bar, and lu 1875 was ap pointed by Governor Tlldon to tho county court judgeship nnd later to tho supremo oourt of tho Eighth judicial district Sinco hlSTotlroment from tho bonchjln 1877, ho has practiced law at Randolph. "Fresh" Yale Students Arrested. NEW HAVEN, Doe. 7. Four Yalo stu donts, giving thoir names as Frauk F. Baldwin, Samuel B. Sutpher, Edward Armstrong and Fiank Flsch, followed an other student who had been arrested Into polleo hoadquarters Saturday night, and becauso Sorgoant Cook rofusod to llliorato tho arrested student on bonds thoy at tacked the scrgoant and two other pollco mon. A largo crowd of students nnd citi zens collected, but tho polico filially clou rod tho station aud arrested tho four students first numed. I-pTt Family antl Friends Forever, Topkka, Kan., Doo. 7. Wosloy Davis. of Hossvlllo, a grain tloalor, who in Juno, leva, uisappoareu, leaving uoarly f 70,000 In dobts behind him, having returned and failed in au attompt to sottlo up after n year's work, has again disappeared, this time ho says for good. In a letter written n Kansas City Davis advises his wlfo to return to tho homo of hor parents In Vir ginia, as he has decided to loavo and fam ily and friends forever. When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to be away from home. Such was the oxporience of Mr. J. Y. Schonck, editor of tho Caddo, Ind. Tor., Banner, when his UUlo gill, two years of Bgo was threatened with osovoro attack of croup. He saysi "My wife insisted that I go for the doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottlo of Chamber Iain's Cough Eomcdy, which relieved, her immediately. I will not bo without it in the future." 25 aud 50. cent bottles fur salo by Grulder llros., druggists. Christmas Holiday Tours. In puriuanco of its annual custom tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Company has arranged for two Christmas Holiday Tours, one to Old Point Comfort, ltichmond, .and Washington. and tho other to Washington direct, to leave how York and Philadelphia Uecemlior 20 and 20 respectively, The same high standard of excellence which has inado tlieso tours so popular iq years will be malntalued during tho present season. Tourists will travel lu handsomely appointed trains, accompanied by Tourist Agent and Chaperon, and will bo accordod accommodations at the leading hotels. The social season at both Washing ton and Old Point will be at its height. liound trip rate from Now York for the Old Point 0o5n(urt tour, returning via Itloh- mondaud Washlngtou, 3S.O0; 138.00 from Philadelphia. Returning direct $10.00 from New York j $H.0Q from Philadelphia. Kates for the Washington tour : $14.50 from New York $11.50 from Philadelphia. Propor tiouate rates from other points. rortlokots. Itlnorarloa aud other informa tion apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. "Kxcuso nie," observed the man In epeo taclea, "but I am a surgeon, and that Is not vrhero the liver Is." "Never you mind where his liver it," reterted tho other. "If It was in his big toe or his left ear DeWltt's Little Karly Itisers would reach it and shako It for him. On that you can bet your gig lamps." O. II. Hagenhuch. Archbishop rubra Dying, Montreal, Doo. 7. Archbishop Fabro who has been suffering forsomo time with cancer, is worso and is notoxpooted to llvo tho day out. The popo yestorday cabled his extromo sorrow at the venerable pre late's low condition. General Steel's Condition. Nkw York, Deo. 7. General Franz Slgol, who lias boen ill from pluerisy dur ing tho past two weeks, has beou pro nounced out of danger by attending phy sloian. I had sovere attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and uuahle to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and thoy cured me in a short time. A DlSTINaOISIIEri lawykit of wayn Heart Disease Cured. WHEN a well known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured, It Is not surprising that bo should publish tho fact for tho benefit of others. Ilov. J. .P Smith, 1013 Fulton St, Baltimore, Md., writes: "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and my heart Is now in good condition. Recently, other afflictions camo upon mo. There was humming, painful sensations on top nnd back of my bead. Fifteen min utes reading would mako mo almost wild; there were pulllngand drawing sensations In my legs all tho timo, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Ncrvlno and ite effect was simply won derful. I heartily commond your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positivo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Nerves sent f rco to all applicants. Dlt MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. tBasoctsetseoBeaGeotsotsosose .. . i , OaiE Borden Eagle Brands Perfect Infant Food Pnnrlanontl Mill. S v wviiuuugou limit O 2 "Infant Health," is a little book of O 2 great valuo that is sent Pule on appii- cation. e m N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. I 11 Hudson Street, Hew York Clilolictr'ii KnslUh Plamond Itrmni, ENNYRQYAL FILLS Original And Only Genuine. rc, wfcji reliable, ladies ik d If rand lo Ited d4 Gold rotUUioV Iboiet. ftettlwl with bloa ribbon. TLo no rtt he. Itefuti dan a from ruftiftfu lion and imitativn: Al Drogiitt, eneod 4 lo (tarn pi ftr pnrtleuUri, teftlmonlalt cf "1 (filer tar L..1l," in Utter, by r?lart f Ainu. iiriUUW iiwuuiPDiin. iiama -upir. GRAY HASR RESTORED In im r.niurnl uolur by tAU.'s HAIU CANT, no it.h(irTnlesi pleasant odor. $1 00 n bottlo jjiK'N JiAiis, 'lOAiureinoveanandrutr.ifiops hair from fnlhnitnut&nd promotepcrowth $1 ODk llustrated Treaties on Ualr on Application For sale by Slicimniloah Drut? Store, KIrllu'u Drner Store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllco : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. M. HUItKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftlce Ki;an liulldlnu, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J II. 1'OMEltOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOEMAKKll, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pltOF JOHNJONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. ITavlne studied under some of the best masters In London and Paris, will give lesson on the violin, Rtiltar'And vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Hlrouso, the eweler, Shenandoah. i DIVIDEND .S It j Si. U Toonrommomeril WODLD TOD OIRK 'ny far TO INVEST SIO OB UrWiliOJiT DtTl dflDtin.rll. montblr. Pirtloulari frefl. Addreil, AVe.t frn Flnnnelnl Co., Hi rx.rtiorn Stn.t. Cblotco, 111. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velrstjr sottnsss ot ths slcln Is inva riably obtained br those who use Fouonrs OampUxlon Powder, BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, KERV0US AND IIEADACIIES E- Restores Health ill 7 " W is n loldbtiit BILIOUS K ro.. i uurett ny iii'jsssBiniimr onvrvf nt fia'.timu - J iirtiersi Include some titahle Ch m
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