r f The Filibuster Has Probably Landed Her Cargo in Ouba. SPANIARDS DROWNING PRISONERS I h".d nn obstlntit 'iklntlsfare, callf-d Eczema. Mv l-niv, hu.-d, in.it arm V'-ra covcrcil with spot- iila rlriitu ot mortar, which cmuo off Iti laytTrt k; . f . . I Mtff r. li lor over n jerir wi Ijoiii ulU't, cun nulled p'(ul doctors with out aid it id hud almost Riven tip hope. I low r -n'vi-rt.iicnK-iit i.boct O ii l ha Uemeihf; i, thorn. th1 Ii ctihtre I wai n Wc'lna c , . fci ww pM'i t" an p 'i' -i ir ' u h hv'd. 3o.O. Uc.VitLlt.V, L i- .1 Onuiio (. anuda, finr.nT Clii:: uMraiM.-Wiirm h.nhn with UuTrcuiiA No i;"iii nppliciuloiiK of Ctf "tlttfdA (uinttufi)t) tin (ti.-ai hkln l uri' exter nal)', and mil 1 (Ion CUTi7U.u IIBuolvent, to.utot of lniTji cur-"' Pt.l thrn-l -mil t w'l Vrit rtT'Cr-A, lie I Hor ?. . lit aw i. f t.i ( , TuiikH Dki'o Coi 1' t S !. ui lion.t.n. U 'HowtuCur r ,- "maMedfrre. HE FAILS Krmilc M. Vow or Sfljs "I had tho mlsfor tune to wreck my llto , had bin nil poison t vnr Irnci'lu niul Mlrleluro ; wcnlt Imck and !nta oritowrrnuu Mrcuutli; mwtlrits( Iomi riiulr and lawful! of simple i hud itllitN and dyNpcitriia , losi of ltnl iiihitniico In urine; had doctored with three traveling doctors, two I'hllmJelphta ii nnainrwnew iorK aaveriiHiiip quacm; ussd patent medicines of alt kinds, and tny vliilliil iiv miidontn pnnmirn. etc., etc., besUlo Hiilferlttix untold mlserr : and having taken all these poHoiin nnd worthless ' medicines I was left nothing but kln nnd bone, i dui ronunateiv i cnanccu louear or 604 i AiuTri r-r" bhb n. oiai noi. Ilndnlnhin. whoiui consulted, and be Derma- nently cured. I advise all eulTerera to consult him , as he can and will euro yon if your cose is curable." Bend five a-cent stamps for book Truth. ItestCf all for Single or Married. Young or Old. Only book exposing quacks. Hours 0 to 3. Hv'es, Oto 8.30, Wed, nnd bat. EVrs, 6 to 10. Bun. 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CATON'S VITALIZER Cures General or special debility, wakefulness! .sptrtnatorrlioea, emissions, Impotency, pare. jis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, cuuscd ,by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost ilanliood In oltl or younn, sivint; vleor nnd strength whero former wciiknens pievniled. Convenient pivckugc, simple, elTectual nnd egltlmate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH. Don't he deceived by Imitations; insist on CATON'S Vitallzer,, Sent sealed If your drus gist docs not have it. Price $l jierpkc;., 6 fur $5, -with written guarantee uf complete cure. Information, reference, etc., free anil coulldcn tial. 5end us statement of eat,o nnd 25 ets. for A week's trial treatment. One only sent to cucl person. 0AT0N MED. CO., BOSTON. MASS. A Cuban Just Arrived from tho Injnrgcnt Lines Declnrcs Thnt the Victims Are 1'cd In Shilrlis Itepurts of Insurgent Victories from Insurgent Sources Tampa, Fin., Dec. 19 Itoborto Solnr, who spoilt Rovcntcon moiitlit In tho Insur Boiit enmp of Colonel Uuoul Arnngo, In tho province; of Hnvniia nnd Mutnu7.n1, nr rlvcd on tho stoninshlj) OHvettolnst night. Mi. Solnr 111 nn Interview said! "I wag told before lonvlnp; Ilnrana thnt tho Inst oxpoilltlon of tho Throo Friends hnd boon successfully lnnilod 00 Tuosdny night. I bcliovo tho report to bo truo, ns olllclnl circles In llnvann woro pjrently ngltntoil thnt ulght. "Thoro Is no longor nny doubt. thnt Mncoo Is dead. 1 snw a letter which should now bo In Iho hnuds of the Juntn nt New York from Urlundler Adolto Cas tillo, who Is llghtlnir In Hnvnnn prorlnco, stntlng positively thnifj.lncco hnd been klllod by Spanish trenchbry. Ho did not glvo nny particulars, finyllig thnt ho would forward thorn In n few dnys, Or ns soon ns ho was sntlsfled that ho hnd obtained the Iruo story. I nlso snw tho nccrodltod ngent In Havana, and ho told mo thnt Mncoo wns dead, but that his doath wns sur rounded with mystery. I caunot doubt this proof. "Tho conditions In Cubn nro such thnt tho Spaniards hnvo dominion only over that part of tho Island on which thoy stand. This Is principally In tho city. Tho entire- country Is In possession of tho ln surgonts, evon thntlmmedlately surround ing Hnvnnn. Tho tnlk of tho Insurgonts being stnrved out Is ridiculous. Tho world mny not bollovo It, but tho Spanish au thorities aro' drowning somo of their pris oners nt I'layn del Chlvo, near HUvnnn. Thoso whom thoy drown thoy doclnro bo long to a secret negro socloty called Nun igos, but ns n fact thoy clnss nny ono as Nanlgos If thoy wish to drown thorn. Tho victims nro tnken out in bouts, their hands tlod up to tholr nocks nnd a weight fast onod to thorn, so that when thoy aro thrown overboard thoy plungo hoad downward Into tho wator, which Is nllvo with sharks." Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 207 West Coal Street. X-MAS PRESENT. COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. The holder of 80 coupons of the HERALD is entitled to a tirst-clasa life. Ue. free-hand crayon, worth $10.00, inude from nny distinct photograph, by paying OS cents at M. Ilrcker'a Btudlo.SW W. Centre street, Hlieimn donh, l'a. Send photograph In Immediately and have coupons ready upon re ceipt of portrait, NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE IlIM'OKTIil) INSUliaUNT VICTOItlKS. Wcyler Keeping All tho Troops Ho Can In Havana. Key West, Kin., Doc 19. Reports from Havana stnto thnt tho Spanish soldiers in tho Plnnr dol Hlo suction aro deserting quite rapidly, that sickness on tho trocha and dosortlons have nindo rolnforcomont uocossary thoro. Woyler Is keeping all tho troops ho can In Havana. Tho nows from Mntnnzns provluco is disquieting. The pnlnco otllclnls rofuso Information ns to tho results of tho engagements at Toco nnd 1'urgntono this woek. It Is known that tho Spanish lost many men nnd much provisions, arms nnd ammuni tion. At Nonvnrnz In thoso engagements a lnrgo detachment of Insurgents gath ered Tuesday nnd tho Spaniards under Col. Joso Inglares nttaoked thorn. Tho Insurgonts ambushed and outllinkcd tho Spaniards, Bonding thorn flying nftor two hours' fighting. Tho Spaniards lost 70 mon and Cubans 20. A lnrgo quantity of arms was collected from tho Hold and takon away by tho Insurgents. A rolgu of torror exists In tho small towns In that soctlon, as tho country is full of soldiers of both sides, and tho country peoplo, who nro disposed to re main neutral, cnu not do so. lloro thnn fifty men hnvo boon klllod thoro tho past fortnight by both sides. Many fainlllos hnvo como into tho lnrgor towns, but as suppllos nro not abundant, foars of short rations hnvo occurred. Many arrests hnvo boon mndo In Havana this woek, Ave of them charged with being agents ol tho junta. Artillery for the Oubnu Patriots. Little Book, Ark., Deo. 10. Two car loads of heavy nrtlllory passed through this city yostorday for tho south ovor tho Iron Mountain road. Tho conductor said tho enrs woro billed to a Texas port, nnd thnt tho artillery was conslgnod to Cuban patriots, but would not give tholr namos nor tho port to whlcn tne cars woro des tined. Tho conductor stated that tho arms were for tho Cuban patriots. Two Lives Caved, Mrs. l'hoebo Thomis, of Junction City, ill , wns tuld by her doctors she had Con ,uiniit on and that there was no hope for her. hut two bottles Dr. King's .Now Discovery completely cured her and sho says it saved her lire. Mr. Thos. EKgers, 130 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything elso then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two wocks was cured, 110 is naturally inaukiui, It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove tho wonderful cllicacy of this mcdlcino in Coughs and Colds. Frco trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug storo. Itegular siio BOo and f 1.00. Alleged bwludler Arrested. New Yornc, Doc. ID. Henry M. Arm stond wns nrrosted yosterdny in Denver, Colo., on Information furnished by tho district attorney of this city. Armstoad is wanted horo on a chnrgo of having Bwludlo'd Thomas Taylor, of Midway, Pa., out of about $1G,000 in June, 1893, by soil ing him worthless" stock of an irrigation and hydraullo company which olalmed to own 12,000 acres of valuable land in Gold- ing, N. M. Files Cured In 3 to S Nights, Dr, Asnow's Ointment will cure all cases of Itching Piles in from 3 to 0 nights. One application brings comfort. For Blind and Illcedlug Piles it ii peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt lihoutn, Eczema, liatber's Itch, and all eruptions of tho skin. 33 eta. Sold at Kirllns drue storo. The President's Homeward Journey. GEOnaETOWN, S. C, Deo. 19. President Claveland has acoopted the Invitation oz tonded by tho citizens of Goorgotown ask ing for tho opportunity of again showing their regard for him. Tha party will arrive nt Georgetown on tho tender Wisteria at 4 o'clock this aftornoou. After a publlo rocoptlon ho nnd party will bo driven to tho depot, whoro thoy will board tho spe cial car Coronot for Wnshlugton, which will bo ronchod ourly tomorrow morning. Orip-Colds. Headache, Why softer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Ilromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tableU con veutent for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlln s Pharmacy, Mr. Jlryau 10 visit uii.ift to. CHICAGO, Doc. tar 11 nrrlvn In fchla""". " 1 " " " 1 inn n u ( JUQOE HD SENATOR, )!( eWillard Martin Gives His Powerful Indorsement to Dr. Greene's riervura. The Eminent Judge, Senator and Director of Barre National Bank, Says He Has Used Dr. Greene's Nervura in His Family With Great Benefit. Unanimously Ee-elected Prosi dont of tho Federation, OTHER OFFICIALS RE-ELEOTED, JUUQli WlLLAItD S. SI-U'.TI!f. The world wauts to bo convinced. What peoplo want is proof that a meiliciue will euro; then thoy will use it gladly. Someone you heliovo in, a prominent person who you know will tell tho exact truth and who has seen tho wonderful effect and ob served tho remarkable cures wrought by tl o remedy he recommends, Is what you want, and when such testimony is given, you will Dot hesitate an Instant to follow his advice, obtain tho remedy and thus bo speedily cured. When therefore tho Hon. Judge Willard 8, Martin, of Plalufield, Vt., Associate Judgo of tho County Court, Senator from Washington County, and Director of tlio IJarro National Bank, a man honored and esteemed tli rough out tho entire state, tells you to uso Dr. Greono's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and backs up his advico by telling you that he has repeatedly used it in his own family with the greatest benefit and that he has known of its having cured many peoplo in his locality and elsewhere, you can certainly havo the utmost confidence in the wonderful curativo powers ot this grand medicino and tako it yourself If you nro sick, ailing or out of order, with absoluto assurance of beneficial results. Road nis Honor's, tho Judge's own words iu which ho advises you to try Dr. Greono's Nervura and bo convinced that this wonder ful curer of diseases is just what your caso re quires : I havo used Dr. Greene's Nervura and blood nerve remedy in my family and havo found good results from its uso. Eipeclally in cases of sleeplessness aud nervousness has it been of benefit to somo of my family. "I havo heard of many from this locality who havo derived benefit fiom its uso. My sou was iu a largo school when a firo started and at one timo threatened to bo disastrous, which excited him und unsettled his nerves, and on visiting home, ho used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud uervo remedy with quite satisfactory results. "Wo aro glad of this opportunity to recom mend Dr. Greene's Nervura for others' uso and glvo permission to publish this letter for tho good of others." No greater proof that n medicine will cure you can possibly bo given thau these words of an honored Judge and distinguished Senator. Tako Dr. Greono's Nervura and feel again what it is to bo well to feci powerful and vigorous, to havo strong, steady nerves, to Bleep soundly and wako mornings refreshed and energetic. No matter how badly ycu mny feci, Dr. Greene's Nervura will go to the root of your disease and euro you of your troubles. Dr. Greono's Nervura blood and nerve remedy should nut be classed with ordinary patent medicines; it is a physician's prescrip tion, endorsed and recommended by. tho most eminent doctors of our laud. Its discoverer, Dr. Greene, of 33 West 11th St., Now York City, is tho most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, and can bo con sulted in all cases free of charge, personally or by letter. Tltli the IJxccptlnit of Secrelnry MrCrnlth, Win, Is Succeeded by Trunk Morrison. t)T Chleagti ('oiiYontlou Again Declared for Silver, lint Indorses No l'nrly, Cis-CIXXATI, Dec. la Samuel aompors wns unanimously re-electod president ul tho American Federat'on of Labor yester day. All thu other old officials were re elected with tho otn'ptlon of Pwrotary McCrnith. Tho olllcers lire: President. Painuel Gnnipers; vice presidents, P. .) McGulro, .lames Duncan, Juntos O'Ccm noli and M. M. Garland; socrotnry, Frank Morrison of Chicago; treasurer, John U Lonnou; delegates to Hrltlsh trade eon gross, Martin Fox of Cincinnati and George K McNeill of Doston. N'nshvllli' wns selected ns the next plnro of meeting Asldefrom thoolection of olllcers tho Im portant business of the session wits Hi, delxiU) on sllve-. The cnmmltteo on re-o ltltlons ro;.iriel tho silver resolution ot Mr. WoIhik in, of Urooklyn, without roi -ommundnti in except to Mil to when the previous tmtiiiiiul conventions of tho fed eration voted for silver It wns nil economic question, and now that It had become a polltlcat question tho committoe asked that It bo not revived In any manner, und thnt tho resolution of Welsmau lie tabled without dobato or any motions. Tho Wolsmnn resolution provided for tho re consideration of tho resolution for free sliver adopted nt tho threo preceding na tional conventions. Tho attempt lo tnble tho Wolsmnn reso lution wns defeated, und tho discussion ovor various: amendments wns prolonged nnd spirited. Finally Mr. Vnrnoll, of Col orado, offered as a substitute a resolution roallirmlng tho action of tho national con ventions of 1M.W, ISM and 18IH In Indorsing tho frco and unlimited colnngoof silver at thorutloof 111 to 1. Kx-President John Mollrldo nnd Delogitos M-ihon, Lloyd, Hoyco nnd others led In the dobato for the substltuto. Welsmau opposed the resolu tion boeauso of Its expression for silver, O'Donnelland others bocnu-o they wanted no more political issues referred to In the federation. Delegate Lcnuon offered a substltuto for tho substltuto roalllrmiiK tho action of tho threo previous conventions on silver, nnd denying thnt In so doing tho federa tion indorses or will Indorse nny political party hat has or may adopt f reo colnaso. Mr. Yarnoll accopted Mr. London's sub stltuto as an amendment. , Dologato Garland offered a resolution Indorsing a high protective tnrilT, which was ruled out ot order as not trormnno to tho question. After several moro speeches tho previous question was ordered, nnd tho vote on tho Ynrnell silver substitute as amended by Mr. Lcnuon carriod by a vote of 1,033 to 302. J Ladies AAacK 84 Public S I) PROFESSIONAL CARDS q a. 1'mi.LU's, m. i. Office: 80 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. M. BUKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kir n buildlnirr corner of Main Centre streets, Shenandoah. ant? J II.POMEROY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. iioit ciuui' liunaicss, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens party rulca. JjlOll CHIEF IIUItGESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. SHOKMAKEIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. PIIOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 69, Mahanoy City, I'a. Flavins; studied under some of tha best masters In London and Paris, will gtvo lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Btrouse, tbc eweler, Shenandoah. UojinB 'oot uml Brynn a Uriel P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter JJIOlt CHIItP HUltUKSS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOK CHIEF HUKOl'JSt), JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. -jjiou nnciuVKit of taxes, M. P. C0NRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. JOIt CHIEF UUUGUriB, JOHN DAND0. Subject to tho Citizens party rules. JOlt C1III5F HUKCIKSH, ALEX. DAVIS, Of tha Fifth Ward, Subject to Citizens jiarty rules, poit TAX IUtClJIVKlt, JAMES H. MORGAN. Of the Third ward. Subject to Citizens pnrty rules. TOU CHIUF llt'ItaESS, A. P. TABOR. Subject to Democrat a party rules. DHS1B1L1TY 1 3 Sitteri Fasa a j r :lll3 Veto YU'l or sachmcst oxpl m-T Soni .r D ipuy ri 3ster n n4i- S his ivorn- i nforoni j wlthill stat In thuJL nssurtd him nnqull untllll 0 the nttitudcrtt 7olnnd wouldwl . ..icoof Culm, til "A LLAND SAjodat dl'ress IJ on li 'in tho fj ,19 wuh ttio-l Jy tho action f 1 'in commlttoo'll "General Mar- lstor of w ir, j IS THE PRCposl,tl0? ""ii owcdljnjg ho wijr-, SummerVTf'T WILL iMti S'to ludep ivnsqr THE R 'It of I For DTTfiV co'Vtnr TSoarl " ' ill fir Biliousness, Kidney Trous1 an Appetite, Take It now and get rile Ul'f v a.ay Jh jslb-J' ii "1J, 3 C, S'0-! Ik1 llt,i'l J'l -tfllll.l EX-CONGRESSMAN HORR DEAD. Ho Was "Coin" Harvey's Opponent lit the Great riimticiiil Debate. Pl.AINFIKLl), N. J., Dec. 10. Kx-Con- I grossman Hoswell G. Horr died last night nt 11 o'clock, nftor an Illness of two weeks I with bronchitis and Hrlu'ht's disease. Mr. j Horr wns born Nov. 2'1, 1WO, in Waltsvlllo, VK Ho received his education In tho pub llo schools, nnd whon youiiK movod to Klyrlu, O. In lb.'iS ho married, and In lhiil 1 wns ndmlttod to tho bar. Ono y-ar later ho moved to St. Louis nnd went into tho I mining business In 1ST1 ho tuok up his homo In Saglnnw, Mich., from which dis trict ho wns elected to congress on tho Ito ptibllcnn ticket In 1878 nnd sorvod with dis tinction threo succossivo terms. In lt'J0 ho moved to l'lalnUold, nnd becauio a momber of tho editorial staff of tho Now York Tribune, which position ho tins hold ovor since. His joint debate with Harvey, author of -'Coin's Financial School," at tracted much attention. Ho niado ovor ninety speeches In tho lust presidential olcctlon. OOPRfnRF'om , itlonaWU' HUt-' til 1 1 Coluto support, r-,in,,fl With tho ntry We nn V ; Idlprs in C'uba!j olieve thai tho I I unediidil irtn lt oho Am'trl- 3occtlc nssrrt that inuy will uotll K;iam-h pen-1 ) 1 1 ,1 .l1 .! TheTRP , f i Mint, r"iei" on jh nuletest I For Sa'and that ho Is 1 the w ir oillcoJ .-B-t:.-,.araBfnnces compelj KTS'fTj (Ti O V to meet com-i Harvard Wins the ,Ioliit llelmto, PlsiNOKTOK, N. J., Dee. 10. Harvard won the Joint dobato betwoon Hnrvnrd nnd l'rlncoton unlvorsltlos nt Alexander Hall last night. Tho subject of dobato wns: "Ilosolvod, Thnt assuming thu ndop tlon of adequate constitutional amend ments, tho Unllod States Institute a sys tem of responsible cabinet government." Princeton took tho nlllrmatlvo. Tho spoalcers for Harvard were S. H Wrlght lngton, Frank O. Wlilto und Charles Grilk, while II. II Hocuiu, Hubert Sterl ing nnd G. MclClroy spoko for Princoton. Tho Judgos woro Senator Josoplt H. Hnw loy, Provost C. C. Harrlaon und Hamilton W. Mnblo. Old People. Old pecn'o "boreuulroiiiedieinotoreBUlato tliobowo j ml kidneys will And the truo remedy ' l 'cetrio Hitters. This medicino does not '. i uiiate nnd contains no wiilskey norot'i-- ,ntoxirant, but nets ns a tonic ami niters :i , It nets luildly on the stomach undo t -'s, adding strength and Klvinx tone tot'i r -pans, thereby aiding Naturo in the ncrf ii in.inco of the functions. Kloctric hitters is an excellent iipnetizer and aids digestion. Old people Ibid It just exactly what thoy need, l'rico lllty cents per bottle nt A. Wusley's drug storo. distinguished! kou to suppiyj oxpresslonlpfij ion Suulu nnd'J Aro,eu.ir CnstuloH tt -rr -wv-watens uti SX.jStR Aiot, :, JolnellJ .is thonsnmlat,rt -tin th ' morlcnnfl Neuralela, Lumbago u M '.Ul should be wuhout it thV vl ol substitute Price 2Ded , K' hroi 11?t) '"'".i "till HI COifOiCO.it'3W)GO tO itl .... i ir Hlrrl PHILA. & REI VISZ Trnl.. I en vp htiffintiilouh " ' ' Kur fCp.w York u I'htl.iUlt) t 12. TO I I III 2 10, 7 IU n buntlnyH, 2 iu u. in. For New York via Mauch ( 5 2ft, 7 10 a. m , l2nn13C.lf ltJ!' For JtciKlhit; uml I'lillado 1V 2 10, SSI, 7 10 u.m., 12aJ,3 0;j f 1avn,2 lOn. m. J JK For I'ottsvllle, week dayn, 12 33, 3 l ant! 5 EW p, m. Hun tl'f. For Tainaqua and Maliano 2 10. Jiav 7 lo a. in.. 12 si. :i 1 Humliij m, 2 10 u. ni. 1 I 1'or W llllaniMport, Siinbu sula 1 week ilayH, 3 23, U HQ u, in (tl , Humlavs, 3 25 a. in. " ' Kor Jluhaiioy l'lnne. wcekPlii 7 10, 11 30 a. in , (2 1 2 00. SOWfe p.m. Huiulayn, 10, 3 T ft nr(a I lirtp Auliliitul mill 'iliniiKib 1 1 M ' I 7 10, 11 30 il. in , li 00, 7L") ni., VI du) , 3 95 ii. in. lull ""p For Rdtlmore. Wiishlncrtis. 11. .to. It. It, through trui.; , ' Tenuiiml, I'hliadclpliia, ! a' I 7H, USiln. in., 3 10 nnd 7 nt t f 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 ll. 111., 3 10 un Kh' , JIB CoWHrilly Assassination In CieorjrlA, MAIilhOK, On., Doc 10. Cnpt. A. It. Knohnry, of Morjrau county, was niwnssl nnted nt his homo Thursday night while sentod with ills family at his llrosldo. An unknown assassin llrod through a window pane. Hoth barrels of buckshot woro dls churgod, and tho victim's hoad was lltor nlly blown from his body. Hloodhounds nro searching for tho assassin. Uellet In Six Hours. Distressing kidney nnd bladder diseases rollcvcd in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kiduoy Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages In mnlo or female. It relieves retention of wider nnd pain iu passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this Is your rcnitdy. Bold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Slngulitr Accident to a Train. Cincinnati, Doo. 10. Train S a, of tha Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern, met with a most pjeullnr accident Just east of Hamilton, O. , yostorduy ofturnoon Tho ongino struck a cow, throwing hor against tho switch t uul and carrying thu stand nway Th!3 partly oiwued tho i switch so thnt the f nvnrl pirt if the in 1 glno remained on tho main tr k nnd tU" ronr trucks took t'i ide f.iMi This re suited In thrvlu" m thoingtn postal ,rc 'ii- tloual trains from Tweutv nut streets station, week dny 12 It 8 40 p in. tluiidays, 1 S.lV i THAIKH roit she;,, lHavo New York via 1'bi 'n ilayB, I 30, 8 00 a. in . 1 30. 4 I.. I iiiltht. Holidays, 0 00 p. ni . I'J ,liH. miimjBluwr.W , I,, Leavo New York la Ma11 'D days, I 30, 0 10 a. m , 1 30 and ci W MWVB 1 ltll,l,-l,IUU, IV .Llll m dnys, I 20, 8 M. 10 05 n, in v l p. in. nanilays, li n. in, Leave Heading, ie k da 11 MS 11. in., 0 00 and 8 20 r, in. Leave l'otttivUle, week da, 12 80 and 6 12 p.m. Monday Leave Tainaqua, iveck day m., 187, 1 20 and 0t3 n. in, Leae Muhnnoy City we II 47 n. in., 2 0J, 7 41 and 10 OS a. m. Leave Mahuiuiy Plane, we 630,0 37, HtVJa. Ill , 1 1" 2 J lOSIp. in. Sundays. 2 40, f Leave llllamsport, week ni,, o uo unu i llllamsport, week c, f l 1 11 41 p. m. Sundi t3J 1 rijANTlC CITY I, ATI-ANTK r i)i.iin.iAi..i,in r-i.. South strtnt wlmit for AtianiC WiH'kila.vs- hxitiLa, 'J00Hw l', . awiinmuitniiuii " .' . Sunilttvs Kxnrt i . 10! IiKKlatlou, HOUu, in 1 1 j 1 ill! f Itcturniiiir leavo Atluut c Atlantic nnd Arkansas nvcu Weekdays- rxiir-.' t. V p, in, Accommodation, 8 If It Hiiml yi l'spn -1 iOO VldVtfltt datloti 7ha w 4i r in ,om 0 l'urlor C an on ull vx r-"littinT I. A 8VI'lOia), U,7ftf den I Hut is.teident J !'C!i-SMBMSsS