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CATON'S VITALIZER Cures Oeneral or special debility, wakefulness, spermatorrhoea, emissions, Impotency, pare sis, etc. Corrects functional disorders caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost manhood in old or young, giving vlgsr and strenfth wbere former weakneaa prevailed. Convenient puckuge, fcluipk-, elTectual and egltimate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH. Don't lis deceived by Imitations; Insist on CATON'S Vltallieri. Sent sealed if your drug gist does not have It. Trice Si ncrpkg., 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, reference, etc., free and confiden tial, Send us statement of case and 33 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO,, BOSTON, MABS. P. J. CANFUELD, Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity For- LAM LEADERS AT WAH Ohargca Against the American Federation's Prosident, A VOTE OP CONFIDENCE PASSED. Aftor Dlflcusslurr the Charges of Political Activity tho Convention, by Unanimous Vote, Indorses Mr. Clompcra Secrctnry McCrnltli, the Accuser, Itetlres. Cincinnati, Doe. 18. At yostonlny'a Fosslon of tho Amor-lent! I'odunitlon of Labor convention Delento Million, of the Street Unilwivy union, erentod a sonsntlon by rlslnrx to a privileged question and Btntod that very grave rumors were bolng ctrculntod ngainst tho genor.il olucors nnd movliiK thnt a conimitteo of Ave bo ap pointed to Investigate theso chnrgos. it was Anally decided to consider the chnrgos J tn oxocutlvo session. It is rtatod by delegates that tho chargos havo boon mndo ngainst other ofllcers by Secrotnry August McCralth, who circu lated thorn privately this week. Tho charges are willful negllgonco in co-oper-nting with tho ollicora of dlflorcnt unions during strlkos and on other occasions. Tho principal charge Is that tho ollicora co-operated with cortaln political loadors during tho recont campaign, and that some of thoso who revoked tho commis sion of W. C. Pomeroy as organizer woro themselves guilty of tho same offense In using their olllclal prostlgo tor political purposes. Tho oxecutlvo eosslon continued from 5 p. m. until 8 p. m., and rosultod in the vindication of Presldout Gomrorn and tho retirement of Socrotary McCralth, whoso torm oxplros next month. Whllo tho ruinora of charges surprised Presldout Qompors and all others except a select few of tho delegates, there scorns to havo boon much agitation Wednesday night over tho sensation thnt was to bo sprung. Kx-Socretary A. O. WInos and Socrotary August JleOrnlth were separated by frlonds while quarrollng In a room at tho Denuison House in tho early morning hours, and rovolvors aro said to havo boen drawn. l'ho trouble was botwoon Presldont Qompors and Secretary McCralth, and dated back to tho Inst campaign. In tho absence of Presldont Gompors it Is said that McCralth edited The Fcilorntlonist. MoCrnith Is considered a socialist, und was afterward a sllvor man, but In tho absence of Provident Gompors ho kopt nut articles on tho silver question that had boen previously appearing In tho organ of tho federation. At a subsequent meeting of tho oxecntlvo council this matter, with other differences botwoon tho presldont and socrotary, were cousldored, and Socro tary McCralth was compelled to apologize to Prosident Gompers. It is charged that nftor this notion of tho exooutlve council Socrotary MoCralth conspirod against Presldont Gompor3 and tried to mako acaso ugainst the presldont on tho correspondence of tho latter with certain prominent political loaders In the silver movemout. Socrotary McCralth hold that In replying to tho lottor of tho sllvor leadersPresidont Gompers went beyond the power of tho president of the federation. Whllo Socrotary McCralth is called an an archist by many delegates, ho is recog nized by all ns a consistent trade union ist, and as being averse oven to any sort of alllllatlon with political parties. It Is claimed that President Gompers does not nfUllate with any party, but that his cor respondence with tho advocates of freo silver was In accordance with resolutions adoptud at tho last three national conven tions tho federation. It was out of this correspondence that sprang tho rumors about Prosident Gompors bolng closely associated with National Chulrman Jones amlothors. The dobato In executlvo session was tur bulont and acrimonious. President Gom pers was finally roquotod to nniko 11 state ment, but ho said only a few words, nnd announced that all his correspondonca and his actions In the official capacity of presldont.of tho federation wcrons open to the delegates and tho world as tho corre spondence which Secretary McCralth had eocn fit to bring to this convontlon. After considerable discussion, which re flected mora 011 thoso who had clroulatod tho rumors of serious ohargos on President Gompers, Delegate Ponna, of tho Minors" union, offorod tho following: "Having heard the chargoi of nllogod wrongdoing by Preildont Gompors dur ing the recont 1 all tic.-il campaign, He solved, That we indorso the prosldont'o position, dismiss the charges audexono ruto him from all blame." There woro only three dissenting voices for tho resolution, and the throo voting in the negative announced that they did so on account of their opposition to free sil ver, which thoy would not Indorso In any form, although thoy doslred to Indorso President Gompers. Another resolution, adopted wlthont a dissenting voice, "declares In unqualified language our confidonoe in Prosident Samuel Gompers ns a man worthy of the causo ho has espousod and for whioh ha has sacrificed his time, health and abil ity." A similar resolution of confidence was unanimously adopted In indorsing the flvo members of tho executive council. After tho notion of tho convention In exocutlve session, Seoretnry MoOralth an. nounced that ho would retire, and thq friends of Delegate Morrison, of the Chi cago Typographical union, are now confi dent of Morrison's eleotlon without op. position. It is tho general opinion that all of tho old ofllcers will ba re-elected ex cept Secretary McCralth. Threatened Lynching In Kentucky. ItOSSKLlviLtE, Ky., Deo. 18. There Is n great deal tt oxoltomout hero. Arch Dink and Hill Proctor nra accused of having killed Anron and Poo Proctor at Adalrs. vlllo, this county, Nov. 91, and a mob la expocted to como and tnko them out of jail and hnng them, Tho latter hasal ready beon tried throe times for murder. There la no promotion at the Jail. Two tlvei Saved. Mrs. Phoobo Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, hut two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery The People's Favorites A Man of Affairs, Who Has Long Been a Leader in Pol itics, and Whose Popularity Extends Beyond the Limits of His Town, Relates An Experience. completely cured her and she says it saved her mo. Mr, m hos, aggers, iau norma sc. San Francisco, sulTorod from a dreadful cold RAPRRY'S I " -TiiS-jwuir,r--oj.u jij: ;iuiuui.s 133 approaching Consumption, tried without r suit everything clso then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's Now Dlscovory and in two weeks was cured, Ho Is naturally thankful, It is such results, of which these are samples, that provo tho wonderful efficacy of this medicine In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasloy's drug storo, Itogular size 50c and tl.OO. Chastised Ills Son with a Shotgun. Willi amspoht, Po., Doe. 18. A man named VnnZlrk gave himself up on Wed- Alderman OEORCiB PRY, Allentown, Pa. It would b'o difficult to And a mora popular city official than tho gentle man whoso portrait appears above. Ho lm been so closely Identified with all that relates to tho well being of Allentown and Lehigh County, and been in public lifo so long that his numerous friends will bo particularly interes ted in what ho has to say. Ills neighbor, Mr. n. IL C. Smith, In comment ing on Mr. Fry's caso saysi "It was pitiful to look at him, ho was so nervon and wasted. Ho told mo ovcry day that ho could not llvo long. I watch" this caso from day to day and noted tho changes, Tho doctors could Ev help him, but slnco ho began taking Dr. Miles' Ncrvino I never saw a mr change so. Ho now looks better than ho has in ten years. Everybody ask hlm what brought about tho chango and ho answers, Dr. Miles' Nervine." Mr. Fry sends us tho following statement, dated May 11, 1895. ' "In Juno 1894, 1 was terribly afflicted with nervous rheumatism, whicl was particularly severe in tho shoulders. Physicians said It was tho rcsul of La Grippo which I had in 1801. They claimed my spino was affected and this would weaken my nerves. I took medicines from many doctor: without relief. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Nervo and Liver Pills. I took flvo bottles of tho Nervino ant. several boxes of pills and tho result Is a perfect enro. I am as well now and feol better than Dcforolwas sick. I am now 64 yeara of ago. I cannot praiso your medicines too highly, and would advlso all thoso afflicted with nervous troubles to use them. 1 ' Geoboe Fry. Tho testimonials received by tho Dr. Miles Medical Ca verify tho oK saying "truth is stranger than fiction." Hero is ono of tho best known men ii tho community where ho resides, "so nervous and wasted It was pitiful t look at him," who by taking a few bottles of Dr. Miles' Ecstorativo Nervine is brought to tho enjoyment of better health than ho had boforo his sever illness. His friends look upon his restoration as llttlo short of a miracle What a lesson for all readers not in tho enjoyment of good health. Profi by Mr. Fry's experience. Dr. Miles' Eestorativo Itomedles will curo whe: doctors and other remedies havo failed to give relief. Gold by all Druggists. Book on Heart nnd Nerves, Free by Dr. Miles Medical CoElkhart,lnd, Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0. S. PHILLU'3, M. D. Office: 80 West Centre street. Can he conaulted at all hours. M. UfltlCK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Egan building, comer of Main and Centre Btroets, Shenandoah. j n.roMKitov, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. JjJ W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pEOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box (S, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilavlnr studied under some of the best masters ir London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, gultsr and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of titrouse, th swcler, Sbensndoaht PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours MATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. nosdoy for shooting his son. It was dur-eisirav 'nion CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA and the I'ACI. FIO COAST will leave New York and I'hlladel. phla January 27, February 2t, and March 27, 1897. Five weeks In California on the flrst tour, and four weeks on the second. Passengers on the third tour will return on regular trains within nine months. Stop will be made at New Orleans for Mardl-Uras festivities on the second FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks hi Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia January 20, February 0 and 'J3j nnd March 9,IbV7 lUte, covering expenses en route In both direc tions, moo from New York, and f 49.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON lv fsVMi. Ti'lBrrl-iVii-yBtBhitWf ''WTlifirilrrrTisiiBl i ' issMlMf I I If " ' rlncr a nertod of three davs. . I - J lit !!.. Il f. , A . . .Ll.Uliil.lJLUU10fc. ' .-i POLITICAL CARDS. JlOU CHIEF BURGESS, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Sub J oct to Citizens party rules. OR CHIEF HURQKSH, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. jjion chief nuitaissa, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOR CHIEF BURGESS, JACOB NOLL, Subject to Democratic party rules. JjlOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. JJ10U CHIEF BURQKaS, JOHN DANDO. Subject to the Citizens party rules, JjlOR CHIEF BURGESS, ALEX. DAVIS, , Of tho Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOR TAX RECEIVER, JAMES H. MORGAN. Of the Third word. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOU CHIEF BURGESS, A. P. TABOR. Subject to Democratic party rules. The Cuban Junta Admits That the Leader Was Killed. TEE TRAITOR ZERTUOHA'S VICTIM. It Is Even Suspected That the Tronchcrntis 1 rhyslcinn Himself 1'lreil the Shot That Ended the (lallnnt Soldier's I.lfo Wey lor Strongly Fortifying Ilnvnun. New YoriK. Deo. 17. Dr. J. Castillo, of tho Cuban junta, says that In tho opinion of tho junta thoro can bo llttlo doubt of Macoo 8 donth, and that It Roncrally Is believed that ho came to his death through troachory on tho part of Dr. Zcrtucha. In order to learn tho facts about tho ongafro- mont in which tho patriot was killed, emissaries have beon sunt from Havana to find tho troops which he commanded. several had returned and reported that they could find no traco of the insurgents, 8howluit that thoy hud retreated further Inland. Mvo soldiers, who wcro wounded, woro found In huts which had beon turned Into hospitals, and they told the u cents of tho junta that Macoo was not dead. How ever, not much faith is pinned on the as surances of the wounded men of Macco, since tho lniri" may have been shot after tho former li..d boon rendered hors do combat. Tho suspicion Is extant that Zortueha fired the bull it which ended Slacoo's brilliant career, but It is pretty well es tablished that tho treacherous physician had Informed the Spaniard of tho plans of tho Cuban chief. With the Informa tion In their pjsiesslou about tho inten tions of Mucoo, tho forces under Major Clrujoda permitted Mucoo to cross tho troeha without molestation, and thon fell upon hi in In largely superior numbers at n convenient place. It is certain, in tho opinion of tho local junta, that Weylor and Ahumada know all about tho pros pective movement of tho insurgents, it is even possible that Zcrtucha advised tho expedition to cross tho trocha. As inquiry procoods further no addi tional coullrmatlon of tho story that Macoo was lurod to a supposod poaco oon forencecau bo obtained, although It seems to bo certain that Macoo was entrap, od Into an ambuscade through tho machina tions of Zcrtucha. Subsequent ovents aro likely to show that tho latter account Is tho correct one. Kilorts aro niaklne to brlmr nn ofllccr. who was on Maceo's sta!T and prcrent when ho was shot, to this country, so that ho may bo bout to Washington to appear beforj tho foreign relations conimitteo of tho senate. This plan is expected to bo vory fruitful of results If successful. Tho Cnbnn League of tho Uultod State has, through its president, lalian Allen, issued an address to tho puoplo of the United Btutes appealing for funds to carry on the war. J ho address says in part:, "Arms and ammunition, and more than this, food for hungry troops and pooplo, with medicines for their sick and wounded, may bo shlppo.l to insurgent ports with full permission of ourstututos, since, with : no formal nlockade ugainst us, we may as freely traflle ihero us with tho ports of continental Spain." Contributions may bo bout to Dariiu II. James, the treasurer, at Ko. 2UI1 IJroudwi.y, New York city. AOriVHY IN HAVANA, Weyler Ilullillnir I'ortlflciitlons, ns Though Anticipating a Siuge. Kev Whst, Kin., Doc. 18. Passengers by last night's steamer from Havana nlate that rumors of Hunting near the trocha wero rife ill Havana yosterday. The move ments of troops in the streets wero moro frequent than usual. Indicating Important operations under way. Tho reports in Havann that Macoo is not dead havo be wildered tho people. All the newspapors stato that this matter must be sifted out and settled at once. Thoy call upon the olllclals to havo Maceo's and young Go mez's bodies oxhumed and brought Into tho city for Identification. All tho papers say thnt the prosont sonsatiounl acts and rumors Injure the Spanish causo. Cubans are still divided in opinion, though tho general beliof Is thnt Macoo is dead. Gomez Is advancing westward, hut ov lnrr to strict censorshln over tho tolcirranh lines and tho osplonago ovor all American I correspondents In Havana It is difficult to get reliable news. It is known that tho officials feel greatly worried oyer the statu of affairs around Matanzas, but whether it Is Gomoz or Illvera who Is oporatlng thoro is hard to determine. Many now fortifications havo boon built In the city, and Woyler seems to bo pro paring for n slego. This action naturally awakens suspicion and worries tho resi dents groatly ovor tho situation. Tho news of tho departure of anothor expedi tion from tho Florida coast for Cuba has caused the Spanish newspapors to raise another howl against the Americans and their policy of surreptitously aiding thoso whom thoy don't ilaro to help In tho opon. MADE ME'. A MAN AJAX TABLETS P0SIT1TXLT CURB JLl.lt MervQus ltuat Fallls Usa Ery. inpotsaar,uiMPMKtifta.o .C4IIM rAboisaBdotkar Kiomih o4 loduw jwhneat S 4 Public S ajxpl -onur Hi' rn.l ash- his avorn- . with j stat in thii'j assiir.1 him'i nrml! until tthc attitude ; "A HAND SAW Aland Wu'.ildfl fcoofCtii.i u eia-. .U'rss 1 n l. u.i f ua with tho 1 f tho action . i committee SoiKral Mar- SB THE PROPEHor of war )osltlon ati'' m wed .Ti"1' j wnir- ijnn ru 'a pi 1 C jtru 'ru "o d i'o Dvsnensi (ith avrr"oit' i nerviderf to in a nl' a B - la Riuiiey ivn.k'it "n BOULtoNv i -urr hi i V. i. u lg) lonaaU Sold lluto support, Ind with tho ory Wc can lers in l uba love that thai 'lnconditlou- For Sa assert that iiy w 11 nut paul h r" c Is C .iimcd tlgh quit. test 'ml that he is isucaasxlho w r olllro UHiugulShod; en to supply; tta thfti.en, a, 1 nTl..! ... 4nt(.n.1 should be without it substitute. Price 254 ht rrept :) Simi . ) m : it Moil ... 11- III . Ht vl i i . Tl IT Old People. 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