The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 10, 1896, Image 3

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    ONLY CII1F !F m
FOR
PIlfLES
An Express Train Hold Up Within
tho Oity Limits.
THE EOBDEES SEOURED NO BOOTY.
! la m because it strikes nt. the iaii' at
Hie liinl, Irrlinled, hulamtd, AnouWi, or
V rtrortn PoltU,
SoM Ui.oui.-hoiiltWworll I'oitmi Ilrr,. atl CufM
I0l. CililfikATIO!.. tn.ii I'r. prlet Un-n,.
cr "How tirrYCQtl1mile,''il puKraJllot .tiro
S ITS i-Ji a
f km
1
of coffee
enriched by
SEELIG'S.Good
j. isn't it. Thlsnd
ruilxturo Rivcsor-
dinarycoiTcca de
kdcllclous flavor,
If we can only sell
you one package
of Sccllg's we
better stop busi
ness. But we're in
business because
those who try It
keep on buying. ,
OB. LIMB'S BOOK FREE
To nil BLWrtra or KltUOKH OK YOUTH
AND Mir 'VI-Kij-ni i-.oih
cjreir hh1 1 if! orrtr. ir metiUiypuiU
strictly uiinuei-iUI, aai a pnIitve. ou.de ear
juannt.' I. N'n.attor tow .n; stundLos, I
win po vtiy -nrymi. v ttt-lj ca.L
DR Onn 329K.l5liiSt.Phlla.Pa.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this grnnulnr effervescent and nthnu
lant. An Instant cure for fourtomacha nnd
liendachefl, which often nccumulatu from having
a night out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah
r3
;C3 604 Hoflh Sixth St.
ifab Side entrance on Green SL
PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED.
OLilfttN v in rKAUlltK too yenr.) nnu u
Years HovpUal Kxperlonre In 'crniunr.
i stricture, blood poi30n,
General Debility, Lost Vigor,
.excesses and all other
' EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL
FOLLY OF DOTH SCXCE
Permanently cured filler every ono else Itu iuIIkL
LOST HANHCCD Aft) SHRUNKEN ORGANS HiST08r.3.
Semi flve2(TiitHt.nntmror iKokTrnlli. Theowy
exjMmii rvitriju ickw linilfrwfnrn test I nvn InK
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE
JLt.lt jvervoua jueas- raninc wem
ory. Impotency.RleoplerJttnesu, etc , caused
bjrAbuKaandothor Kicessou and India
cretions. Ttey uieklu amt aurvlv
restore Lost Vitality in oM or yoanrj, and
(It a man for study, biiQtneeo or ninrriego
Prfivunt Insanity end Cnniumntlon 11
takonin time. Their twe talimrs im radiate improve
mentondellectsaCTJIlB wSoio all otiiera fail. In
tntunon havinrr thft irimulnn -ilimc !?:ibletS. Ther
have cured thousands and will cure yon. We cie a
potitivo written enarantce to nHoct a cure in each case
or refuud the money, l'rloa CO cer tier PackaB,pr
ibbm nun trentmenii lor irui. ur man
I'bicasu, 1U.
1t nnrbnuni I fill I t rflntmantl for L. fi I. lit
plain wrapper, upon rweitt ol irloa. (Jirouiar Iree.
AJAX REA1EDY CO., '1"b"u
Forsnloin Hhennnilouli, l'a..
mill . 1. Klrllli, Druu-slsU.
Ii, A. Wasloy
VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY
RESTORED
IN 30 DAYS.
UOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE.
CATON'S VITALIZER
Cures General or special debility, wakefulness,
'spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotency, pare
sis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused
by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost
Tan hood In old or young, giving vgr and
strength where former weakness pievnllud.
Convenient package, aluiple, elTectual and
estimate.
CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH
Don't ho deceived by Imitations; JusM oi
CAT0N5 Vitalizers. Hentsculed jf your drug
gist does not have it. Trice $i p rpkg , 6 for 5,
with written guarantee of cumicU cure
Information, reference, etc., free and conlidcn
tlal. Send us stutement of casu nud 2s fta. for
a week's trial treatment. One only bent to each
perhOll,
. CAT ON MED. CO,, BOSTON, MASS.
Krom33centato'20cent5i from 10 cent to 8 cent.. All otlier krudca
nocordlngly. This stock must be dlspoied ot once, In orilertlmtl
can enlnrKo my store. Tlicse barcalns wlllUold good for short time
ly. Come nt once ond take advantage of the reduction. ,
nrit " ww J ' TAINTKn. PAPEK IIANGEIl AND
1 iiomss n. Dnyuer, dealer inwaiapapbil
23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Tho Work Done, by Six Masked Men, Who
Quickly Disappeared After Their Umuc
eestful liffort, t,Hvltig No Clew to Their
Identity.
St. Louis, Dec. 10. Tho Iron Mountain
fust express train, out Kolug. was hold up
ono mllo from tho Union station, within
tho city limits hist night nt U:80 by six
uiftskcil men. Tho express unto could not
bo opened, nud tho bandits dod without
booty. ,
Ono of the men stood In tho .cantor of
tho tr.iok and waved it red lantorn, signi
fying that danger was ahead. Tho en
Klneor, stopped tho train, nnd no soonor
hud ho dono so thnu two tunsked men
Jumped on thoenglno cab, and prosontlng
rovolrers told him to hold the unglno still
on pain of dc.ith. Two of tho othor rob- !
bers inado S r tho express car, while the
remnlulup; two stood guard outside.
Tho two robbers who wont to tho ox
press car denmndod admittance, but Ex
press Mossouger W. J. lSgan rofusod to
lot thorn In. Thoy threatened to kill him
If ho did nut, and this threat falling thoy
placed a stick of dynamite at tho car door
und blow It to plocos, badly shattering
ono sldo of tho ear. Fortunately It was a
through car, and tho money was In a
time locked sufe. Finding their efforts
useless to blow opou tho safe, tho robbors
jumped from tho car and notified tholr
companions on tho euglno that thoy had
fulled to secure anything. Conductor
William Hull came forward to learn what
had occurred, lie was met by ono of tho
thlevos, who, pointing u revolvor at his
hoad, ordorcd him to go to the roar of tho
train. Tho robbors then left, und Kuglueer
'William Green blurted on.
As tho train pulled away Express Mes
senger ligan came to tho shattered door of
his car Intending to shoot at tho marau
ders. No soonor did thoy soo him, how
over, than thoy opened flro and ho llod be
hind a ptlo of boxes. Tho nolso of the
shooting attracted tho clerks In tho mall
car, and thoy opouod tho doors und a por
foct fusillade followed.
Tho placo where tho robbery occurred
was at Bates street crossln . Thoro Is a
deep cut there nud tho nolso of tho explod
ing 'dynamite was smothorod by tho cliffs
nt each sldo of tho track.
Tho passengers on tho train wore In uo
way disturbed, and it was half an hour bo
foro any of them realized what had hap
pened. In less than llfteon minutes tho whale
thing was ovor.and tho conductor hastened
to tho nourost tolephuuo and nutitled tho
police. As soon as tho mutter was re
ported ovory dotoctivo on hand was culled
into service and sont out on tho ca-;u. Tho
conductor telephoned In a description of
tho men as near as he could, but owing to
tho fact that thoy ull wore musks it was
but meugor.
Word was sont to ovory police oflleor on
duty In tho city to be on tho lookout for
suspicions characters. Olllcors oil duty
were called In and son tout to search every
tough resort in tho city, where thlevos are
known to hang out.
The robbers hud planned woll tho job,
fur within two minutes they had disap
peared from view and woi-o lost in tho
crowds of tho city, For boldness, tho rob
bery has no oqual In tho annuls of train
holdups In Missouri. It Is believed by tho
police, that the throo men who recently
entered tho iilllca of tho Homo tirowlug
company In broad daylight, bound nud
gagged tho mnployos uud got away with
$1,000 were tho leaders In this job.
A Submarine Klectrlo Uoat.
Baltimohe, Dec. 10. Tho Columbian
Iron works, of this city, has contracted to
build by March 1 next a submarine wreck
lug bout according to the plans' of Mr.
Simon Luke, a Baltimore inventor. This
now bout will bo tho first submarine boat
ever built for practical submurlno engi
neering work. It will be usjd principally
for searching tho bod of tho ocean ml jucont
to coastlines, and In locating and recover
ing suuken vessels and their cargoes. Tho
boat will have a crow of six men. She
will, Mr. Lako claims, bo able to crulsp
around on the bottom for a day at a time
bofore It will be nocossury to ascend to tho
surface to ronow the ulr supply and oloo
trlcal eno.'gy.
A
Womanly ifSe! fifriri!ft.
w T.i?pmriii?T! if lorw; !
iLH J li UilL.l JJJ II Lit 1U.;Ui ie
and is the Index o1l ; i '
With Lofty Ideafr ilhmi ! THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. M II HOT II TCn fl T '
rr ni. . n i n m n n r i
HhoaJi
OF THE OLD
Whose Motherly Face Inspires Oof
Veneration
Stored
Accused State Sonntor Aequltted.
Coi.umhus, O., Deo. 10. Ei-Sonator
William C. Goar, of Upper Sandusky, was
yesterday acqulttod of tho charge of so
liciting a brlbo of S176 frdln ex-Sonator D.
I
i r ' 3
V m
IS. House Ways and
mlttec.
DERATE TARIFF
Ing of the Republl
Jmralttee, itnd to
Ixtra Session to
ent McKlnley.
1. Th ways nnd
house will begin
recess" of congress
hloh Will bo tho
y of the incoming
1 endeavor to per
ly bo prosontod to
.th congress oarly
ch Presldont Mo-
or rovl.lng tho
m was nnaiiy uo-
a conforonoo ot
of tho commit-
ivonor's rooms nt
rnva nnd moans
fence oxcopt Mr.
was detained.
tan Dingley shall
1 committee for
usual formality
smbors nn oppor
lirogram will be
1 to bo laid bo
hat hearings be
too, nt which all
ist lh tho tariff
MRS. sARAn UKAUU.UT. 0lr ylows, those coptcd, however.
Between tho lines of Mrs. Bradley's statement as glvci11 wumn ,ow
Bomethlngof tho history of tills devoted wlfo and mother. t pltm tho Ilo.
passed through the furnaco of affliction "heated doubly Hkoup tho f ram
that reigns In her household on account of her restoration wtho usual
a largo circle of acquaintances. Mrs. Bradley Is a widely knrP
dent of Brockway, Trumbull Co., Ohio. It is with a -view tmBU. nt onc0
who are sufferers from nervous disorders or disease of thimmittoo. given
9ends us tho statement of her case, which is certainly ono of the WVpwt
plicated in medical history, and should convince tho most .Jtontl,0run8t;
that Dr. Miles' remedies euro when all other means fall, fconeduios with
"Twelve years ago tho 23th day of last December I was cinlliar. Messrs.
to my bed on account otextromo nervousness. My lmsbanc glyo moat of
rather goto tho penitentiary than through another suchsiegtjnor, will have
mo for a fow years provious. Llttlo did ho suspect ho was taeith cotton and
twelvo year campaign. Wo employed to all twenty-six dlffeirlti! and wines
tho best wo coufd hear of, andf it cost us over $5,000.00, b(HoPkina with
worse. I becamo wholly unable to walk, and they carried rw
to another. I becamo so nervous tho doors .iad to bo cushittho discus Blon
were stopped and tho family went about in their stocking Jo made on lm-
.lo.nv.t1 llfn oonmofl iinnnrliirnhln. nnd all I asked for yublloan tariff
doctor said my extreme nervousness was caused by excresencint than it was
and performed four different operations, which nearly costton, if a proo
time, but no benefit resulted. To give mo strength strychL Great diffl
mo every day for fivo years and calomel every third day for tluseivos in the
headaches wero terrible, especially in lower back part of . h seme of which
pains between shoulders, down my back and sldo of limb, tho investiga
scarrod and cupped for thrco years and blistered tlio whet sub-commit-fly
blisters. Nothing I ato would digest, but simply distress which arise
than all, however, was my nervous fear. I was so full of W the swts
eat, nor drink, nor try to walk or sleep, yet I .binoo
afraid of. I was a wearlsomo burden to my friends. At la. woven into
persuaded my husband to havo mo try Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlvo .
flrst bottle. was not finished beforo I could eat with a relish ar hours i dura
walk, and beforo I had taken thrco bottles was ablo to do my W that thoy
after taking six bottles I am cured. My weight has incrotb ' Sf
pounds. No words r: alno aro able to toll tho good it ha s dvHT bii they
never tiro of telling to others tho story of my cure." Mns. S. Joct a mod
8old by all DruegliU. Book on Heart and Nerves, Free by Dr. Miles MedIcalowhM. lowor
ly bill of 1890,
Penman lias Twenty of the Thlrly-Klght
Members rrom Phltadelplihi,
Tlio contest for United Slates Senator, to
succeed J. Donald Cameron, Is assuming a
phase in some quarters tlist is not pleasing to
tlio friends of Wanamnkcr. Tlio two loading
candidates reside in I'll liulelphis, to which
city is conceded the Senatorial plum. Kecent
events go to show very clearly that tho people
of that city do no favor tho merchant priuce,
if one ho allowod to judge from tho pre
ferences as ox pressed by tho members of tho
Legislature from that city.
Twenty out of tho thirty-eight state repre
sentatives from Philadelphia havo signed a
paper endorsing lion, lloios 1'enroso for
United States Senator. Ho has also received
the endorsement of six out of tho eight Stato
Sonators from that city. This is tho hardest
blow that the Wanamakor boom has yet re
ceived ; If his homo representatives fail to
support him, Mr. Wannuiaker can hardly
oxpect others to do so.
The Philadelphia Hardware Association,
the McKtnloy-Citizeus Club, tho M. S. Quay
Club and tho Southwest liepublican club; all
of Philadelphia, havo adopted strong resolu
tions fsvoriug Penrose and oprosed to Waua
maker. The resolutions condemnatory of Wana
niaker and tho action of the Pottsvillo Ite
publlcan Club and tlio Good Intent Fire
Company cudoriiug l'cnroso, caused tlio
Wuuamakcr supporters to mako an effort to
got tho Central Republican Club, of Potts
villo, to endorso their favorite. The club
numbers about 370 members, and there wero
present last night 40, olght of whom voted
and spoke against tho resolutions endorslug
Wanamakor. Among those who opposed it
wero . John Wliitoliouso, Esq., Itcgister C.
C. Mutton, Capt. E. 1). Smith, It. II. Koch,
tsii., ami others. The resolutions wero
Of John
Ills Son.
WERE VICTIMS OF WHITE
Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware.
fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps
with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder
man's.
LOOKS LIKE A STRIKE.
The Joint Committee Palls to Agree nud
Aro IlUchurged.
Special to Kvesiso Herald.
riTTSuuno, Dec. 11. Tho fourth day's
session of tho joint connnitteo of the coal
operators and minors adjourned to-day apd
reported that thoy wero unablo to agrco upon
a rate, and were discharged.
As a result tho employers and their cm
ploycs are still further apart, and a strike
will surely follow.
I lie millers mado a demand for 70 cents
per ton and refused to rocedo. Tlio operators
aro equally determined and stood bj their
oiler of 00 cents a ton. When told by tho
operators that a strike meant continued suf
fering, tho miners say that their condition
could not bo worse thau at present.
Nothing can now prevent a long conflict,
except the concessions on tho part of tho
operators, which is not all likely.
GKT A 1IAN11 IN IT
And buy a nice pair of gents' fine gloves
for yourself or your friend as a holiday gift.
Large assortment at MAX LEVIT'S.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Tours to Cultfornhi.
California-Ins been most fittingly termed
'the "Italy of America." All the delicious
balm, the cloudless sky, and tho rich ver
dure of the great European peninsula are
duplicated in this sunny laud of the Pacific.
Hero nature basks in tho suushino of her own
beauty; and Kero she has established her
own sanitarium, where eternal spring in
spires everlasting youth. With the snow- following
mantled peaks of tut iiurras npon the one i Phlladelpl:
haud the calm Pacific with its soft breezes rlsburg.,?'
IvGiage advance
,los, und com
mid not hosl
l tho MoKln-
. porlenco had
lleduced Kates to Washing10, , .
or the Inauguration vl mado to fill
vanla Kali'" created by
For tho benefit of those
tend the ceremonies Incideuf; ,,l,f ,
n r ll.lt..l m.vi ln'8l co'
will deslg.
sylvania Kailroad Company
slon tickets to Washington Mg wooi jjPi
viuiu io rciuru iruui aiurcu.. riUntieanil
Their Failure
Search In
to Arrive Home Ci,
the Mines and the
Ornnge ltlos.oiiis.
A pretty wedding took placo last evening
at tho handsomely furnished homo of tlio
contracting partios, on West Coal street, last
evening, iu.whlch Jauies'.Eiseuhart, late of
Brownsville, and Miss Carrie Lawronco, lato
of Yatcsylllc, were joined in wedlock by
Itov. I. J, Iteitz, pastor of tho United Evan
gelical church, Charles Lawrcnco was tho
groomsman aud Miss Mary Eisenhart tlio
bridesmaid. Tho couple were tlio rocipionts
of many useful and costly presents in silver
ware, glass, china and linens. Among
tho attendants at tho ceremony were
Misses Clam Englcliart, Mary E. Hoff.
man, Katie Kisonhart, Minnie Hassler,
Gertrude and Pet I tassler, Agnes and Lilllo
Drown, Maud and Cora Lawrence, Elsie Itau-
denbusli, Emma, Clara, Valeria and Mazio
Seltzer, Annio Ketsiiuer, Jennie Cushnorand
Miss Jones ; and Messrs. ILL. LIndcnmuth,
I
Urns Were Found Unconsclou.'
In a Heading
John Ithoadcs, aged 45 years, and .
Henry, aged 33, both residing oa
Chestnut street, had an almost mil '
esonpo irom ucain in luo mines oi (
Shenandoah colliery last night TL1
engaged in driving a Heading in zt;
slope, East Soveu Foot Vein, and staTi
work at about seven o clock yestcrdaK'
Ing. At about three o'clock In tho M I,
Ithoudes told his son to go down to tui
way and got some powdor to propan
blast. Ithoadcs was engaged In drilH
had his back turnod to his son when I1
tho order, and did not notlco whetl
young man obeyed. It has sine
learned that the son did not hear tli
aud was in a stunor. Tho father col
drilling for a few minutes and then I -
a sleep.
Ithoados and his son generally arrlv
at about 5:30 In tho evening. After a,
their coming for about an hour all
usual time Mrs. Ithoadcs tent a boy
homo of tho inside foreman, David :
to ascertain if her husband and to
working over timo, or if an acidet
happened. Mr. Morgan was not at he,
tho lwy went to tho colliery. The m
told him ho knew of no accident ai
not seen anything of Ithoadcs, or li
The boy returned and reported the re '
ids visit and was sont to make inqui
tho elder Khoades' brother-lu law
Dillman. The latter, accompan1
Benjamin Beadier, went to tho ci
and, obtaining no satisfaction, ,
into tho Ininos and to tho
Ing, where they found Ithoados and
in a deep slumber from which thoy
not bo awakened. The father hail
forward on the drill he had been usio
tlio tool was in the coal. The su
stretched out in tho heading about foil
behind him. It was learned for tin
timo that tho men were victims ofS
damp. y
it was about a:M o ciock wucu in
wore discovered. Thoy wero carried f
foot of the slope and hoisted to thesiir
fast as the removal could be made and
to tlio colliery oflico, whero Dr. W N
was called to attend thorn. The '
found the sou tho worst of tho two.
applications were applied to tho bodU
liourr ctlmiilniita a,lnilnltrnfl . Thft .'
worked over the men for an hour befi
succeeded in causing a turn lu their i
tion, but they stilt remained uuconscic,
were removed to their homo in unambili
Again the doctor resumed his treatuij
kept it up incessantly for over an houi
beforo tho victims gave signs of red
Dr. Stein says that had tho men bell
minutes longer wnuout aiieuuancu
sleep would have been cue of death, It
and his sou wero able to bo about lomv
remained at their homo. Tlio ton, :
condition was tho worst last niglitr
plained the least to-day. Tile father
plained of drowsiness. The senior lit,
is the Hug bearer in the Salvation Arm,
is generally known for the active pr
tikes in tho outdoor meetings.
rapcr:
WHAT
25
C WILL,
unon tlio fitlier. nnd a vorltalilo imi
flowers, fruits and, nli-j- S'J ya;
-vurvlveo Dy her husbaud and soven
children, Tlio funeral will tako place on
Monday morning. Services will be held lu
the German Catholic church.
HEAVY WOMKINO fir.O.VKS
At way down prices. At MAX LEVIT'S
Candidate for Tax llecelver.
The flrst public announcement, so fur as tho
Citizens nomlnatlou is coucorncd, for lax
Receiver, Is that of Jjmes. II, Morgan, of
South Jardln street, which appears to-day
among our pplitlcal announcements. Mr.
Morgan Is an old resident oi the town, a
Urge property owpor and tax.payer, aud. has
every quallficaHou for the position. He
would no doubt mako a good olnclal.
More dlamondi at Itolaermau's thanauy
store in the county.
rates: From Nci,,, w)IOrq jThqmas Amour, Charles and Jonas Eiscuhart,
hia, $5,40 ; Haltlir, t10l tho i Frank Sampsell aud Allan Seltzorj Mr. and
u tnrYff'blU. Mr. Nowlands in Mrs. Oscar Zebey, Mr. and Mrs. Frauk
n roprosontativo Ot mo tnuoponuoni- rjiivor
ticket, IWYlng rqrmerjy Doon n nopiiuu
...Buy In Foreign Fruits...,
Two Pounds Cluster Raisins. ,
Two Pounds London Layer Raisins.
Three Pounds Choice Blue Raisins.
Four Pounds Choice Muscatel Raisins,
"hree Pounds Off Stalk Valencia Raisins
Three Pounds Choice Seedless Raisins.
' Two Pounds Sultana Seedless Raisins.
. Two P6unds Seeded Raisins.
Three Pounds New Cleaned Currants.
Four Pounds New Gem Currants
Two Pounds Citron and Lemon Peel.
. . . Two Pounds Layer Figs.
can. It is ttiougnc liy 6amo uiui u rooag
ultlon wero given the Indopondont Silver
men by such nn nppolntmont It would
tend to draw tho support of sovornl son.
ntors belonging to that faction, '
The Plilllpplno Islands ltevolt.
SAN-'l'itAjtcispo, Doa II. Tho stonmer
Duy yoursllppers at Whltelotk's shoe store.
Inspected Severn Post,
Inspector Charles H Ilarnhard, of Ash
land, accompanied by a delegation from that
town, last night Inspected Severn Post G. A.
It a at Mahanoy City, Among the old vet
erans from this town who were present wero
David Morgan, Philip Holraan, Charles Gib
son and ool 11. Ledden.
For llent.
Dwelling No. 20 East Oak streot, recently
occupied by Dentist VanValzah; 10 rooms,
hot and cold water up stairs. Ilath room and
water closet. Apply to P. P. D. Klrlln, 0
South Main street. 13-10-tf
You will go ostray by not purchasing your
holiday goodt at Uoldermairt.
Pound Party.
The home of Mrs. Ellis, on South Jardln
street, was tho scene of u pleasant gathering
by a numbor of her friends touderlug her a
pound rarty, The requirements of the party
- that, averv ono who attended was obliged
to bring a pound of anything which pertalut Bhamoicin Jj.ou
to the necessaries of life. Those present spent Hilenandoau'"'- US
Gcsslcy, Mr aud Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles (Jessley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dim
mick, Mr. and Mrs. William Gradwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Jamos, Mrs. William Moyor,
Mrs. Surah James, Mr. Hud Mrs. L. II. Seltzer,
Mr. and Mrs. John Eiseuhart, Mr. aud-MiT.
Henry Eiseuhart, Mr. aud Mrs. Cashnor, Mr,
and Mrs. O. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Joucs.
You may novor make $1,000,000, no matter
I ntu l.mty vim IIva linf vnli will mva If If vnn
Chiun-yosterdny brought advices concorn. i .',.. ,,, t,.,,v mmv s-mnwa., u
ing tho progross of tho insurrection In tho . ouauil,
Philippine Islands. It Is stated that tho ' fc ' .
rebels are daily gaining In strongth nnd i church Kutertulumciit.
practically control the district outside of T1)0 E eh,,,, 0f nolauo, has. arranged
Manila, although tho Spanish govoru- 0 flno IuusiL.al all(1 vocol program, which will
ment strives to create tho Impression that ,l0 ronueri;ll to-ntglit for tlio benefit of tho
the rebellion is practically subdued. The , chwh fund T,J0 K , 00CUMtra of town
origin of tho uprising Is asorlbcd to oxces-1 ,1M tendered its services and will render sov
elve taxation nnd despotic rule, and tho , j j,,,,,,
statemontot tho Spanish governor that t .' f ,
pntlve priests started tho robolllon for re-1 N .-oot itan.
llglous purposes Is aonlcu. uopturoureiKus Rumora havo lwep current this, week that
nnd residents suspected tit favoring tho i t,l0 ccutfai fooi tca'iii would play ut
rebels nrotroatvil with great cruolty. Ubo VtoWns w, to-morrow. Manager
llrahcimn Killed by Tramp. "hoy says that ho was wl ing 10 play mem
ntJCynus, O., Doc It-Tho southern I" ""-'" " f" nf. ....
ty Is aroused, and annodi , , ..y.,v. "v.. .v..,.
nart of this coun
forcos or men aro in sonrcjioi nuiuiKiiowp
tramp, who yesterday killed a brakenian
on tho Chicago and Erie. The tramp was
stealing a ride, and at Gallon was ordered
?ff tho train by Urnkemnn Schoglo, of
lunttngton, Ind. Tho traiilp pulled n re
volver nnd shot the brakeman, who foil
dead on tho top of tho car. Ho will prob
ably bo lynched If caught.
At Kepcliliiikl'a Arcade Cute. r
Delicious clam soup to-night. '
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Four Quarts New White Beans.
Four Quarts New Green Peas.
an enjoyable timo,
The brilliant head light of Factory Trices
1 continues to Illuminate the road to the
1 Faotoby Siiob Stobk.
, Economy la n Oreut Ilevenue
Cost of Educating Children.
The following Is a cuuimrativo list of tho
cost of educating pupils per month in tho
most iinportaut boroughs und cities In Peuu
sylvania. S
Mt. Carmel t.07
Danville 1A1
Wllllaiuaport 1.11
PltUtou 1.12
from them,
TO CUIIK A COM! IN ON'li n.r
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH
druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure,
25 cents.
Murrlugo Licenses.
Charles Wilson I'clfy and Lilly Hebeccu
Kllnger. both of Pincgrove township.
Ainaudus Wchr, of West Penn, and Mrs,
Emma Smith, of East Penn, Curbou county,
John Fisher, aged 00, and Mrs. Ann Heod,
aged SI, both of I'rcssoua.
' Johnstowu .
Ilutler
Allegheny City
roiiHiuwn
Columbia
Meadvllle
Titusvllle
123
1.43
131
1.33
1 12
1 10
1.31
Attooua .
Lancaster
Alleutown .
Phoenlxvillo
.
1.80 Hunbury
" JTImvJTlui-eaturi .irjarrjrSISOir JtLT,T lityy'jWt3Sljr'l'.I',"tl f 'litSUtsWAi 'afaVMMiK. isiM
If rStwa
EOTftjifWl ,
& tfactj of tlx
Diamond rings, solitaires in pricepj
f j.m to $iuu. iniiinonu earrings, i r
pendants aud laco pins at A, Holilo,!
corner Main aud Lloyd streets.
Death ot John Woll.
John Woll, aged 52 years, brother
Sheriff Woll, died suddenly at his lei
Pottsvillo last evening. Mr. Woll ha
been ill. csterday afternoon, at atj
o'clock, he visited Howell's cafe in coil
with John Weeks, of town, and
afterwards. started for his home. Sooifl
eating supper ho was taken ill and diets
suddenly. Mr. Woll was at one timo
deut of Shenandoah, and by trade
painter. Mr. Woll's first wlfo was Catn
Shuitor. She died, !n ShcnaudOah in i
Two children, Barbara aud John, sill
urn! resldn ill Pottsvillo. Tho second II
and her son, Albert, survive, The fill
arrangements have not been completed,
At llreen'n Itlalto Cafe.
Oysters on toast will be served as free I
to-night. Plenty for everybody.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Meals served at all hours.
Sco Whltelock's shooadvertiioment
Kcondmy 1 Pain,
About a week ago Dr. W. N SteiiD
called upon to attend oue Adam Stuwl
who had sustained a severe laceration
forehead while onsaged in the mines.)
doctor drusjod the injury and told the II
tq rail at his olllco a few days later, bl
failed to do so. Yesterday tho dtol
airain called and ho found tho natieut's 11
" :
lu a fearful condition, with danger ol
slpulas. Stuwitskl had got hold of soil
tho doctor's preparations for drcjicl
juries and attempted to treat liiuiic'i
Kverjhodjr Says
That A. Iloldcrmau's jewelry exhibit j
flnett, Tho goods are of a superb quil
carefully selected. Tlio prices lower1 II
elsewhere.
Itlckert's lenagerle.
(iiterer lliekert last evening rc-M
telegram statlug that a thrco-year elc
had been captured at Suow Shoe. Pal
would be scut to him to-day Tho all
will bo on exhibition at tho well kl
hosteliy until Christines day, when it vtl
killed and served as free lunch to the
1 on Unit occasion,
Dr. M, H. Ulttler Motes.
1 Dr, M. S. Kistler has removed his ,
j from 120 to 120 North Jardln street
A Timely Warning.
Three young lucu representing tlicmJ
as picture agents arrived In town ycstl
aud a prominent resident at once rend
one of them as a member of a raneoD i
fakirs who victimized the pcoplr It
kjn abuut a year ugo. 0 deslil
a. ifilo. je ovil I dealer