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The, have cared thousands and will cure Ton. e else a posltlre written guarantee to effect a cure In each case It Quiukly Orossos Ovor to tlio E'ow Endaud Coast. BUT FEW FATALITIES REPORTED. 1 SrS&'Jm aix packages I or refund the monar. Price 60 con. ir .packaqe. or For sale in Shenandoah, Pa., by A. 'NVasloy and S. 1'. Kirlln. Druggists. plain wrapper, upon receipt ot rrlce. Uircuiar irae. AJAX REtYlEDY CO., ItlCSIO, 111. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People from Childhood to Old Age. w WHAT ST IS! Tha richettof all reitoratlra rood, booatisa it replacaa the aarna anbatatioea to the Mood and nervta that are xhanitadin theuatwnltr.0.lnrflnlf1ii1ivHIBaB. Iril.ntnn hlgli lWIce, o?erwork, worry, ezcesaea, abaia, etc. WHAT .ST POES ! By inflk!n the blood su.Id ileih, muicle and atraafrth. The nerrea be riir madu btronr.the brain becomea active n4 clear. r"orrentorinr loat TlUlity and atoppioir all no equal ; anil as a female reffulator it is worth its veigutlngoM. Ono box lasts a week. Price ftoo., or b hois 3.oa Druggists or br mail. Ilookfrve. H t til: . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. Ills Gbestnnt BU PhillJek.hU. irhlehester's Ensllsh Diamond Bnn4 ENNYROYAL PILLS Orlclnnl ana Only ucnaine. Brc lwji rcUalilo. laoiksi ail nrnscHat for ChUht$ilr a KnatUh Dll-, tnrrfux nran,i id itru miu iiuu uicuiug i boxes. iell wlib bias ribbon. Take nn nlk n. l?j Allot if rtnUArOUot tuhltitll- tioand imitation. Al Jrnf ulna, or ieni 4 In lUmpl lot rixtiouUri. tcstimoBleU at'. Relief for .Unl I ,' in Utter, by return ' Jliall. 1IMIUU ir'tiiuvmi'i- nnmm rayrr. ruKUiia. hub" - m 1 Jo ! ri pa a atfcM - , Uloors in Mouth, Uair-FaJllngl Write COOKg KUhleairo, III. lor prooca or cures. jupi-t MUxU wont cases cured llo U& days. lUOpaffe uaoit I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours rUTCHLESS IN EVERY PEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three toura to CALIFORNIA and tho PACI FIC COAST will Jwe New York nnd Phlladcl. Ihla January 27, February 21, and March 117, 1897. Five weeks In California on the firtit tour, nnd four weeks on the second. Passengers on tlio third tour will return on regular trains within tiino months. Stop will he mudo at New Orleans for Jlardl-Uras festivities on the second tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks in Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia January 20, February 9 nnd 23, and March 9,18J7 Hate, covering expenses en route In both direc tions, $.)0.00 from New York, and $49.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, cncli covcrlnua period of three lay will IcaioJfcw York nnd I'lillatlelphla Decern hnVJ, 18un, January 21, February 11, Slarch 11, April 1 and 22, and May 13, 1807. Itatcs, Incliid Inc; transportation and two days accommoda tion nt the best Wnsblnetou Hotels, 511.5J from New York, and SIl.fM from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. IflCHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leavo New York and Philadelphia Dccem 20, 1HXS, January Si, l'ebrimry 20, March 18, and A.rll 13, 18'J7. For detailed Itineraries and other Information apply at ticket accticies or address tleo. W. lloyd, AssL (len'l Pass. Agent, llroad Street Htatlon, Philadelphia. Schooner Wrecked nn tho Massachusetts Const, and tho Crew Iteicued After Orcat IInrdshlis Three Deaths In Now York State Summer Wenther la Chicago, New Youk, Doc. 17. Tho northwest storm which struck thU city about 10 o'clock Tuoiilivy tilRht yrow lit vlolonco until, nt 0 o'clock ykirdny morning, n howling gala of ofloii nfty mllos nn hour rnfretl, driving snow through tho air with Minding fury nnd piling It In drifts. The Btorin, which ennnot be cnlled a bliz zard bocnuse lacking tho olomeut of cold, was tho worst slnco 1B33. At daylight five luchos of snow hud fallon nnd was being whirled about by tho wind. As tho day woro on tho wind nbatod and tho snow fall diminished. At 4 o'clock tho sky be gan to cloar and with nightfall tho gnlo disappeared, moving on to scourge Now Kngland. About eight inches of snow foil, Tho lowest tompornturo reached during tho storm was S3 dogrcos abovo zero. In Now York nnd Brooklyn there ha3 beon oonsldorablo dolny. The Droadwny cablo lino In particular experienced troublo, tho enrs having been stalled nt lntorvnls throughout tho day. The trol loy system of Brooklyn suffered even moro, causing much Inconvenience. Thero were also sovornl porlods of time during which trains on the big bridge were stalled nnd, as was inevitable, the ferry boats woro subjoot to moro or loss delay. Throo doaths due dlroctly or Indirectly to tho storm havo been reported up to this time. They nro: James Cully, nn ele vated railway pmployo, found doad on tho track; Louis Brosslor, n tailor, found frozen to death In a hall on Pell streot; Moriarto Zanano, n laborer, struck by a Pennsylvania railway train while work ing on the traok near Wnvorly, N. J. Tho snmo train fatally Injured Gulsoppe Ca lotto, n follow laborer. In addition to these William Bockley was found unconscious in n snowdrift In Jorsoy City so badly frozou that ho can not recovor, nnd Goorgo W. Fonrs was picked up in this city unconscious from tho oold, and ennnot survive. The Storm Keaches Now Knglnnd. Boston', Deo. 17. Tho first northeast snowstorm of tho winter passod over Now England yestordny, leaving about six Inches of snow, blown Into drifts by n forty mile an hour gale. Notwithstanding the timely warnings of tho woather bu reau of tho approach of tho storm from the south, n number of coasters woro caught In tho bay, although a largo floot managod to mako port boforo the blinding snow began. Two serious disasters oo curred, both on tho south shore, but for tunatoly, through tho horolo etlorts of tho Ufo saving crews, no fatalltlos woro re corded. The storm pushod up tho coast during tho afternoon, and at midnight tho weather had cleared. Y p- J- CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- Men and wo nt en die and .(delve their lives away In order to pile up gold with never a thought f 41. 4 '5l rlmia ptlrlnwtnpnt s!vi.' ' a human beinp; may have, Rood f-Hr health. What I t4 4 man to heap up riches if in doing so he ruins his health and his capacity for the enjoyment of wealth. There is no such thing as happiness without health. All the gold in the world will not make a mnn j happy, who feels In his vein9 and sees in the reflection of his own face, the slow but sure advance of man's deadliest enemy, consumption. If a man will but take the right care of himself and the right remedy he may protect himself against ttiist relentless enemy. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is not only a sure preventive, but an absolute cure for consumption. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases. It acts, through the blood, directly on the lungs. It drives out all disease germs and im purities. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. All -wasting diseases yield promptly to its action. Thousands have testified to its merits. Druggists sell it. ' 1 want to express my heartfelt thanks for Dr. Pierce's valuable lnedicine,,, writes Mrs. Rufus nptl. of Wise. Monone-alia Co.AV. Va. " Mv eldest daughter, a girl of 15, caught cold and we had the Test doctors but could get no lasting relief. Oh, how she suffered I Often 1 have heard her pray for death to end her sufferings. I bought one bottle of each of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ' Favorite Prescription,' and ' Pleasant Pellets.' Before our daughter used half the med icine her cough was all pone, nnd she was on the high road to health which means to happiness." Rosv cheeks. The rich, Dure, red blood of health makes them. Keep the blood pure and you will have them. Constipa tion causes impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure it promptly and per manently and never gripe. They are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. No other pill acts so naturally and per fectly. Druggists sell them. Summer Cars lu Demand In Chicago. Chicago, Doo. 17. In Bharp contrast with tho Bnow nnd sleot accompanying tho galo sweoplng tho oastorn coast, tho woather In Chicago yostorday was mild and pleasant to almost a record breaking degroo. AVomon shoppers discarded furs for tho wraps of early fall nnd open grip cars woro much In demand. Cyclers woro out In force, and the jam of bicycles, car riages and traps on tho boulovnrd was as heavy as on a summer day. Tho lowest point reachod by tho morcury was tio de grees abovo zoro. Only a Local Snow Storm. "?3SSJ IlAiiuisunno, Doo. 17. The big snow storm that vlsltod Philadelphia Tuesday night nnd yesterday did not oxtond over thirty miles west of that city. At Gap, fifty mllos away, there was only n slight sprinkling, and at this placo tho day was lino. In tho Cumberland valley tho woathor was so pleasant that no ovorcoats were worn. Frozen to Death White Hlelghlnir. Middletown. N. Y., Doo. 17. Percy Middlobrook, Frank Boo and Patrick Powers, nil sons of promlnout citizens of Florida, Ornngo county, took n rldo In a sleigh Tuesday night, returning at mid night, lira and PotViirs attemptod to as sist Middlobrook fnm tho sleigh, but found thut ho was dead and frozun. stiff. Free Tills. Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, nnd get a free sample hex of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Thcso pills nro easy in action and are particularly effectlvo in tho euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been proved Invaluable. Thoy nro guaranteed to I10 purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, hut by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Regular size 25c por box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Comlne; Kv.uts. Dec, 21, Second annual ball of the Patriotio Drum Corps in Kobblus' opera house. Grip-Colds-lIeaitache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxativ Bromo Quinine Trill cure yeu in one day. Pat up in tablet con venlent for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or raonoy refunded, Price, 23 oenU, For sals by Kirlln'i Pharmacy. A Short Uved Honeymoon. Plymouth, N. II., Deo. 17. Harry Friz zell shqt nnd fatally wounded Mrs. Edith Young nnd shot himself at her boarding hottKo, on Main street, yestorday after noon. Mrs. Young is tho wife of Otis Young, but they havo not lived together for several years. Young Frlzzell, who Is not ovor SO yoars old, is said to have mar ried Mrs. Young, who Is 40, ut Ashland last week. Subsequently they quarreled, and tha woman nttomptod to drlvo out her husband. Tho shooting was tho re sult. Frlzzell will rocovor. The l'reeldont Shot Slstj-One Ducks. GEOHOETOWJf, S. C, Dec. 17. The presi dent nnd party spout yesterday morning hunting ducks on the southern oxtromlty of South Island, their reward beluga hun dred bird., of which the president brought down slity-ono. President Cleveland alio jolnod a doer drive, but none of the hunt ers got n shot, owing to tho high water on tho Island. Bettor luck Is anticipated, howovor,whon they hunt on the mainland some tlino during the next few days. Ticket Seller's Alleged Shortage. PROFESSIONAL CARDS c. S. PHILLIPS, 31. D. Offlco: SO West Centre street. Can ho consulted at all hours. JJ- M.BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J H. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. JjJ W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box .65, Mahanpy City, Pa. navtng studied under some of the best masters h Loudon and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reaeonaDie. Auuress in care ox ssrouse, iim eweler. Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. OR CHIEF BURGESS, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOR CHIEK BURGESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. giou chirp Bunanss, CHARLES G. PALMER, . Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JOU CHIHF BURGESS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democrat te ;uity ruhw. pOIl RKCEIVKU OF TAXES, M. P. C0NRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. JU)K CHIKF BUKOIW8, JOHN DAND0. Subject to the Cltlcens party rules, gUU CHIKF llUIEGHSvS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the rifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rule. JjlOR TAX RECEIVER, JAMES H. MORGAN. Of tho Third ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOR CHIKF BURGESS, A. P. TABOR. 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Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Beauty Unrolled mm j To the admiring gaze of those who have a taste for really One wall paper Is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we have Justreeelved.You can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parIor,dlnlng room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to 1 per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting-. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal, J. P. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Place Your Orders Now. Tours to California. California has been most fittingly termed tho "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aud tho rich ver dure of tho great European peninsula aro duplicated in this sunny land of tho Pacific. Hero nature basks in the sunshiuo of lior own beauty;- nnd hero she has established her own sanitarium, whero eternal spring in spires overlasting youth. With tho snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, tho calm Paclflo with Its soft breezes upon the other, and a veritable paradiso of Mowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land, To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing tho need of a moro comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of aunual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palaco cars from Now York to tho Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal poiuts of interest en route. Tho great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For tho season of 18B7 thrco tours havo been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 37, February 21, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St, Louis and tho Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, aud Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. Tho second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans toSiii Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" durlug tho Mardl Gras Carnival, This, tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via dlU'erent routes within nine mouths. All of theso tours, either coins or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Sprlugs, Lcadvillo aud the Garden of tho Geds. Itatcs from all points on tho Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, $310 ; secoud tour, $350 ; third tour, $210 round trip, aud $150 ouo way. For detailed itineraries aud other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book lug ottkos, or address George W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Iliad severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a mediclno or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured me In a short time. A Distinguished L.uvyeb or Waynk Co., N. Y. OoLontsss and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that sho was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her bauds and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was tho rosiest aud healthiest girl in tho town, with a vlvaolty and cheerfuluess of mind gratifying to tier iricnas. Reduced Hates to Washington mi Account or the Inauguration via Penusyl. vunln Railroad. For the benefit of those who desire to at. tend tho ceremonies incident totholuauirura. tlon of President-elect McKinlcy, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at tho following rates i From New York, $8.00 ; Philadelphia, $5.40 ; Baltimore, $1.00 j liar risburg, $5,00 ; Wllliamsport. $8,70 j Buflalo, $11.20 j Itochestor, $10.48 i Altooua and Pitts burg, $10.80 1 and from all other station, on the Pennsylvania svstem at reduced rates ThU inauguration will be a most Interest ing event, aud will undoubtedly attract a EXOITIHQ SENATORIAL DEBATE. Messrs. Slicrinnn, I'rye, Vest, Tetter, Oor- ' loan, Chandler ami Other Lenders In dulge In Personalties nnil Mnkn llefcr- ures In tho Recent llleetlon, Wasiiinotox, Di-o. 17. Yoilerdny's sc-i-slon of tho setmto duveloped the iuimI ovontful mid oxoltlnz delnto that either branch of c m!rr"m h'H heard In a lnn! time. I' brought forw ird tho recognl7"d leaders fif the various pnrtlos nnd ele ments, Including uch conspicuous ilgurc lis 1Ior Sherman, Frve, Toller, Gor man, Vest, Aldrlch, Plntt. Mitchell of Oregon, Chandler, Halo nnd Allon, in notnble statements on tho lending ques tions which havo onaMsed thn attention of congress mid tho country of lato. Not only woro tho linos laid down on tnrilT ami lluauro, but tho duhuto partook of all tha pout tip fouling rosulliug from tho recent nathi'ial contest. Often It was dramatic In lt Intensity nhd nt nil time ab.sorhlnglv inlo.'ostlng to tho crowded galleries n i l ,ntcnt body of senators Political cli.I -.'oncos enmo In for a fair shnro of attonti in, and the namos of Mr. McKlnloy nnd Mr. Hrynti often were heard. President Cleveland also received attention, Mr. Allen declaring that tho president was n Itupublican, who rejoiced with Republicans over their recont mutual victory. Tho debnto enmo unexpectedly, whon Mr. Vest called up tho Allen resolution, In order to mako snmo remarks on it. Mr. Vost was In his usual caustic vein, nnd his speech teomed with thnso grncoful and catchy phrnsoa for which ho Is noted. He sovorely arraigned tho doctrlno of protec tion, and derided tho promlso of prosperity hold out, ho said, by Mr. McKlnloy which could not bo fulfilled by lovylng moro taxos on tho people Thero woro frequent sharp and nmusing cross flros botweon Mr. "Vest and Messrs. Aldrlch, Chandlor and Fryo. Tho dobato advanced to a moro iieuto stugo when Mr. Alien, with his usual bluntnoss, began to quostlon Mr. Chandler its to tho futuro of tho Dlngloy bill. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, spoko with deep oarnostness, declaring that It was a crlmo for cungross not to give tho government nmplo rovenuo for needful expenditures. Ilo approved Mr. Clovoland a course lu Is- 1 suing bonds to maintain tho gold reserve. Mr. Toller -followed, pointing out tho futility of urging tho Dlngloy bill. As to futuro tnrltl legislation, ho roservod his judgment on It until tho measure was prosontod and Its morlts considered. Mr. Gorman also pointed out tho usulessness of urging tho Dlngloy bill, conceding, bowover, that after March 4 next tho ilo- i publican senators would bo In sutllcient strength to pass tariff bill. As to tho course on tho Domocratlo side ho said ho auticlpatod no obstruction to such a moas- j uro, beyond au inslstonco on roasonablo . debate. Throughout tho dobato the sentiment I had prevailed that tho Dlngloy bill was doad, and to glvo this final and apparently olllclal sanction Mr. Piatt, of tho finance commlttoo, announced that no ulTort would bo mndo to urgo tho bill to passage. Thereupon Mr. Shormau promptly arose and said that In vlow of what had boon said hoaoquioscod In tho general sontlmont that no further effort should bo madu on tho Dlngloy bill. This was rogardod as tho final disposition of tho bill. An attempt to transfer tho nrmy nnd navy hospital at Hot Springs, Ark., to tho Interior department and abandon It as n hospital consumed practically tho whole day In tho houso, and llunlly blocked proceedings ou a point of order, aud thus compelled au adjournment. It was tho only provision of tho army ap propriation bill which oxcltod a contest. At tho oponlng ot tho sossiou Mr. Ilalloy Introduced a resolution to Investigate tho construction of the bntllonhlp Texas, which was referred to tho naval com mlttoo. Your Hoy Wont Lle n .Month, So Mr. Oilman Brown, of-31 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and soveuty-fivo dollars with doctors, who finally gavo hi in up, saying: "Your hoy wont live a month." Ho tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. Ho says ho owes his pre sent good health to tho use of Dr. King's New Discovory, and knows It to ho tho best in tho world for Lung troublo. Trial Bottles Freoat A. Wasley 's Drug Storo. District Attorney Fellows' SucVessor. ALBANY, Doc. 1". Govornor Morton re ceived yestorday morning nn oUleial an nouncement of tho death of District At torney Fellows by telegraph from County Clork Purroy of Now York. In tho aftor noon ho nunouuoed tha iippolntmont of William K. Olcott to 1111 the vacancy. ) VSIBIL1TYl S ife ."S3 veto I V . HKSS. l:Ss? x i : an- 1 J .64 Public S nn Jer 1' rmy f Jor n a It- -3tu' In tha is-;.!" A l-iro nq.Ul until jtln u" ' ado ; Jam. w nld 1 A HAND RAUoill.li Ul cl..'. I1''SS il a 1. : i t no with tho ' tho r."'lon c winnueo iomrr.l Mar l t , ,r- r- r-t y . r- la inc. r-rttifosltl m av' :.vcd-Jl'r , ?.vuu Ul 1 11 I IV! rc (I it n w el nui- M'ini ""till 'l i. tuep ' the spy Tor over 25 yoaiV i" Biliousness, lidtr W.J r e..iivlt WILL Ifj Kidney TroubiesO an Appetite, HJ iu iaau it iton ami gci , p n DDCcrDm ir K u"l .mi 1 awl I HOP 13 ITT Sold g idling TJltltosup lufnd with -Lty W- support, with tho ,ry "iV can lvrs lu Cuba levo that tho tyiyic jndltton- Tho A.nv rl Sometimej (1 , nsscrr i n ir tj-ifiy xti 1 n t 'Ii'kiui -h r -n- TherareoftUs c' aimed uolut. Be ttor 0f W(ir, For Sa1V,n l'''"st ;oiU that he is til lift vv ir nfllm nmxsd.iicpti comtiul : VTVi Uvea. - -?V. '(Nt xpression oflj apo. i M'alnnnua rail I RAIN) (iv ir l-astelarf m ut. fl . ti. iolnndl as thousands of testing ,Uorlcan Neuralgia, Lumbago, J should he without It. VI . ...hiti..i. n.i .,''' 'K'l """" ' "- , ,tl P-oi (Is I -. 1 t" j Be PHILA. & REC,m IN EFl'EOT II!0,' , c .Ins leave Hheiiandoah n , tl r New Yi.rk vl Phllodf I Oonrghs. New Huprcine Court Justices. AtLANTADic. 17. All uleetlon wits hold yesterday for four justices of tho supreme, court. TheHemocrutionomlnoes, Samuel Lumpkin, W. A. Llttlo, Andrew J. Cobb and W. H. Fish, were elected, practically without opposition. Belief lu SU Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in sir hours by thn "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprls on account of Its exceeding promptness in relievlug pain In tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages In male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick: relict ana euro tins is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmaey, 107 South Main street. Wutres Still lu the I'lglit. ScttANTON, Pa., Doo. 17. Kx-Lleutonnnt Governar L. A. Wutros, of this city, who Is mentioned n a candidate for United States bouator to succeed Senator Cam eron, roturnod yostorday from a brlof visit to his family In Paris. Concerning tho senatorial situation ho said; "In view of thu honest wtshos of my jiorsonul friends and of tlio resolutions passed In tevernl legislative districts In this section of tho stnto, I cannot withdraw from tho contost, although In deference to the claims of Philadelphia I shall not inuko mi aggros slvo campaign." Death of Cardinal llnyer. IlouitaF.s.Deo 17. Joan, Cardinal Hoyor, Is doad, Ho was born In 1829 In Franco, and was at ouo tlmo doctor of theology nnd professor of dogma lu tho faculty at Alx, of which ho bcriuue tho dean In 1870. Ho succeeded to tho blshoprloof Clermont In 1870. Ilo was decorated with tho Legion Trail l'or 1 2 10, B23, 710 n. in., 12X1, , c Por New York via Mauch tj 5 25, 7 10 u. in. , 12 SJ and 8 a I,,' J tl.llH.. n.wl 11. ,!...!...... 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.m.. 12 U, 8 Oil .,. days, 2 10 a. m. JK For Pottsvllle, week days, 12 113, 3 M and 5 3X p. m. Hun. is, KorTamanua nnd Mahauor 210. 5 25. 7 10 a. in.. 12 U. & Suuduys, 2 10 a. ni. r- ror vullalnsl)ort, Hunbu-4Jla week days. 3 25. 11 80 a. in.. ..i 710,1130 a. m.. 2 00,725 au'if u H, o a. in. li ror isammore, w nsninKtor n. A-O. It. It., through trail Terminal, PlilladeliihVa, IP A a, 7 55,1120 a. ni., a 10 nnd 7 t 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m.,3 46 ai1( ' tlonal trains from Twenty , nut streets station, week dayti ' ' 12 It 8 top in. Sundays, lot. TRAINS I'OU SIIIV' 4 Iave New York via PL. t days, 4 30, 8 00 n. in., 130, 4'1 i, night, Sunday, 6 00 p.m. v r Leave New York via Ma. 1 n ( days, 4 1)0, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and I w Leave Philadelphia, ltendll ,,,,, days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 05 . m, 41 , p. ni. Snndays, 11 30 p. in, 1 iavo iiemiiug, wcck tla 11 M a. in., 0 00 and 8 20 p. in, I.euvo Pottsvllle, week da 1 12 30 and 6 12 p. in, Sunday Lcuve Tamaquu, week day in., 127, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. , l,cac Mahanoy City, we 1147 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 04 ' a. in, t Leave Mahanoy Plane, we . 680,9 37, 1159 a. III., 113,21" 10 23 p. 111. Sundays, 2 40, 0 lave Wllllamsiiort. week in.. 3 33 and 11 41 u. m. Sundi i9 1 1T1 1VTI1 , IT," f . f- V'1 T Leavo I'hiloilelplila Chcstn f South street wharf for Atlanta Of Weekdays Kinies- 900a ij1' iti ArTti,.l.iti, Kr 1). Ill, Accninmodutlo Suiidays -Kxprcss. 90 inodatlun. 8 00 u. in 14 Ifetiiritlm. I.ih'm Atlntitl Atlantic and Arkansas aem '1 Weekdays ICmri ss. 7 3.V l I p. m. Accninmodation, 8 lax I it Humlays Itxprcsa, 4 00. 71 .MW datiun, 1 15 u in . 4 ii p. in 13 j Parlor Cars on all eipress Is mi I. A SWKltlABI), ClL''Jll tieil'l Huuel-ttitemletit Sl.l A genuine welcome" jTjJ v So It ANTON, Pa,, Deo, 17.-V. It. CoonsJ CAT OH MED, GO., BOSTON, HAflB rge numner or tnyis pm.T m.n. , of Honcu.ia.-irsaJlio consistory of
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