POLITICAL TALK. Candida' ' - for tho Citizen nominations, in tlio various u arils, are becoming nmnorouj. All the tuine ('oimrilmati, it ii uniil, will trek i iiuiniii:iliun. The Wa nnukcr supporters have, after a' montli'slii wr si t uml HUH signature to their petition i oiKtt tnwm of tho county. These tow - li.id a total vote or ll,70S at the last elirti. As only S'lil would sisn for Wananmk' it ih reasonable to suppose tliat tlio halatn r r,H3l), nir for l'enrow. Wo arc still of th. belief that Schuylkill county favors I'eiuiw. Jamoa t Farley, of Tanuinim, lias an nonncwl li.i i-elf as a caiuHdato for Slieritf. J ThoTan iqua Ui i inilcrsayajoliu O. I'lrich I Will bo an independent candiilato for Con- grew two irs heme. Thirty i r tin- State Senators of Penn sylvania nd um'i 1'uited Suite Senator M. 8. tjii.i ,' i. nisi, hi In Washington on Saturday lr. Ml of tlicm have ileclaicd for l'oiin, I.mh the IMillulclpli'.a Combine 1 1 1' not support Wanatuakcr. slien 'iidoah ltepulillcatis will I'ci'ria" demonstration In Phila 'eader, b.i Several attend the delphia to morrow evening. Tho lViroso petitions In Shctiandoali eontaln c Wanatnak eoiintv. in Tbero i Demoeral Harry ' lu'f .h m.iuy sliiu'itures as ii' v il in eight towns in the i. I', Isvillo. n o i trniiMo brewing for our ,U" 'I- si, i i Turkey I!un, will seek , a Coiincilii .ml'' n ination on thu Citizens ticket In t ii 1'ouith ward. Th Citii ns SUmlinu Cuimnittee will meet ' this cvenu g There should he a full attend I unco. I See that your taxes are paid. It will cut but 21 cell' to vole this sprint. ' Another andid.ite for Chief Hunters has appoaro.l In the field, in tlio person of Wolf, ' J.ovine, w.. e uuuouceiiient appeal:) in an other colu in. Mr Levine is an old resident Of the town and has conducted business heie for n numb r of years, from which he will rotire on th.- first of tho year. His friends like an active ramuss in his behalf. Do You Know of Any One. lou know of any ono in your nclghhor- rho h -. diphtheria, croup, iuinsy, sore , or ulu any way troubled with throat lonii ' If so by all means tidvlso them T'.i mi -Jl! s Diphtheria One. Your Ivil' thanU yon all through life if '.iU medi.'iuo according to dircc- id learn itiat it positively cures all , ir lalin, ami especially diphtheria, the tuc.l dre.tdcd ol all diseases. Kirlin' drug stole at BO cents a C niuiiiuiidiiblo A.lwutce, era Advocate. IJi NASii'iAH 1Leiiai.1i has made a I'neDdahlo advance in journalism by many leaders a seven column folio, 'f six ns heretofore. Kulaigcmotit i nsceos-uy through an increase of Bra, but at tlio tame time thoenlanc- ij the public a greater quantity of lidlug matter fold watches, the largest assortment Holinty. At llrumin s. Ulccllnn of Olllccrs. At the regular meeting of Shenandoah Valley t ouncll No 530, Jr. (). I'. A. M.. tho following olllccrs were elected : 1'. C, Frank Webster, I , lyrus i.eise ; V. C, Winfield 0. Major, Jt It 8,1" II Illass; Secy., Hubert rattor.on P S , William 11. Feist ; Ticaa., David A llerbine , I und., Charles Snyder ; Warden, W. Miller ; I. S., W. A. Sneddon ; O. S., Jabob Kliiek ; Trustee, J. Frank KUuu bowor i Hep. V 11. A., Felix Klock ; alter nate. W H. Feist. Help Comes to Those Who Take Red Flag Oil- for sprains, hums, cuts. At (iruhlcr Brob., drug stoic. It,.. lie hist m . rnctory hliou Htoro assortment of men's and women's fancy and plain slippers, suitable for holiday purposes, AVnllilnc Isn't C!ood. ' ilcFadden's Iteieplion" Company aji- pcared beforo a very small audience at Allen's ipera house, Tauiaqua, Friday night and as a result tho company sttanded. Three of the ladles aro still in town endeavoring to securo lit cash to take them to their respec- J.es. I, r Falls for Coughs and Colds. I what l'au tiua is, 23e. At liruhlur ig store. ir, ... :: lu nujjB, oiunues in writes iroiu 150. Diamond earrings, diamond aud lacu puis at A. lloldermau's, i and Lloyd streets. i . .. - . iJisciuiigeu I'roiit i-ruoii. yllsuu was dlst barged from prison nros. WiUon mis convicted some Liwith Gus, Gauger of breaking iuto ,of the Cainbridgo colliery and brat i.i....i.,n ....... i.. e..r.. ft lAauillilUUIlu uiu.T.lif. Vl'vi. miu, f aas granted a now trial, but as there ing to connect him with the burglary. Ji'ict Attorney entcied a nul pros, in ! n when ilson was ordered discharged Bi.on J.... .rr tatlvo Ilrouio (Juiuiiie Tablets. All refund tho money if it lulls to cure. e rn attrav liv nnt iiurebsiinif vnllr jns.Jsnt Holdeniian's. lave' . r Aliirrluge Licenses. I J, iarfitt and Isabella McNcely, both ieou nil Miller and Debora It. l'earsun, nlbertju. k '-f wat. lies in gold or silver so ' o and attractive in Shenandoah I puriUn s. BClucuou larger, prices ir - CnmlnMe'fe le. Livingston, of Lancaster, holds Constables are entitled to 10 ceuU mile nctimllv traveled br the Con- tirtv i-fintji f.iri auhnocea witli one more, Ity this decision the Con- ave gained a decisive victory, and will bo largely Increased oyer what l now receiving, The ruling may le bearing on tlio Constables case lu dtr. it sov rest trial nnd test provo l reg .rii to 1 lood's Sarsaparllla Greatest EVIerit j curtl by a peculiar Coinblna- m, rroiioriion aim rroecss iuni a t3 othera which lltur ?y i.ml actually produces Greatest Cures . wn by thorssnifi of honest, Itif'ry t' st nr.oiiiais which IW i" Rays COTTOI.I-M3. Esrfboks I OB .he be& behest l 5.0 The Coltolcne trade murks are "Caltotme" Hser'i 1,'ad in cotton-plant wtalh on every tu THE N. K. FAIHCHK COMPANY, Vhlrnrn. Nr VnrV. l'hllailelphla, Plttshnrr IN SENATE AND HOUSE. No I'rospert of linpiirtniit Aetlou Iloforo tho Hollflny Itecess. Washisoton, Dec. 21. Tho senato Tlll bo iu fussliin only two ilnys this week, nnd comparatively llttlo will bo accompllshod In this tlmo. (Jrdlunrlly u quorum would not bo present with tho holidays so near, ' but Interest In tho Cuban question will have tho cucct of attracting n good attend ance. Tho Cuban resolution ns agreed to by the committee on foreign relations will bo reported this afternoon. It Is contrary to tho policy of tho commlttoo on foreign rolntldns to have tho matter discussed pre vious to tho holidays, but It is possible that sonio senators, not members of tho comtnlttes, may want to express their opinions nt this tlmo. Thoro Is, howoror, no probability of any offort to socuro no tion ou tho resolution now. Senator I'oltigrovv's free homestead bill is thu unlluished Imsino.is on tho senato calendar, and tho sanator will mnko n strong effort to socuro Its passago beforo tho holiday adjournment. Sonator Goar will mnko uu olTort to got up his bill authorizing tho bettlomont of tho Sioux City and l'aclllc railroad debt. Tho hoiiFo will adjourn tomorrow for tho holiday recess and us mombors aro leaving by every tram it la very doubt ful whothor a quorum will bo pres ent again till after tho holidays. This bo lng tlio case, whatever Is doao will have to bo dono by unanimous consent. Tho legislative, executive nnd Judicial appro priation bill Is still unfinished. This bill and tho bill for tho maintenance of the military academy tho leaders hopo to pass before tho rocoss. The only thing which may stand in I ho way of carrying out this program will bo tho fight which the li brary committee will wngo against tho provision relative to the library In tho legislative bill. This provision lu the bill will retain Mr Spofford as librarian and ' increase his salary frmn fl.OUO to 50,000. Tho length of life may be Increased by lew cning its dangers. The majon.y of people dio from lung troubles. Thtia may lie avert ed by promptly using One Mliiuto Cough Cure. C II. Hagenbuch. A ITurortiliinte Itonilsiilliu. W'n.Ki'.siiAimn, Pa., Doc. 21. Some months ago 11. V. Cutler, of Plttston, who deserted his wife, was sentenced to pay her?20 a mouth. W. L. McDougall, nlso of Plttston, became Cutler's bondsman, furnishing (1,000 ball for tho faithful por formnnir if the seiitonro. After paying fur throe months Cutler refused to give bis wlfo any more money, nnd McDougall has been compelled to pay her filO a month for thrco months Ho had Cutler brought Into court Saturday, but Judgo Uonnett said tho court was powerless to relieve him (if tho responsibility and ho would have to ooutiuuo tho payments. to cum: a cow in one hay Take Laxativo Ilromo Quinlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. S3 cents. Store Trouble In Dlytlio. As tho result of tho contested election case from Illy the township, concerning which Kxaminer A. J. l'ilgram filed his report in court last week, suit was brought before 'Sqiiiro Fishor, at l'ottsville, against the Judge of Unction and two Inspectors of the Cumbola election board, charges of falsifying the returns being made. The arrests were made during the early part of last week, nud Saturday was fixed for hearing, Tlio de fendants were released upon their own recognizance for another hearing ou Thurs day. Who Bald They Have a Cough? Advice Take l'an-Tin 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store Health ltrporci. The following caies have been reported to the Hoard of Health since Saturday : Mamie Spoont, 2) years, 112 K;ut Centre street, diphtheria; Fred, and Grant Dougherty, aged 1 aud 5 yens, 200 North l'meiick street, and Joseph McDonald, 0 years, Plum alley, measles. Alexander Solenavage, 18 months, South Main street, died on Saturday from malignant scarlet fever nud was buried iu the Lithuanian cemetery yesterday. Thu latter was ono of three children lu one family alllictcd with tho disease. Soothing, and notirritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but edectlve such aro the qualities of DeWitt's Little Karly Itltcrs, the famous little pills. O. II HaKonbuch. llrotlinra un Trial for a lirutal Murder. SoMEltsKT, Pa., Deo. 81. James nnd John Roddy, brothers, aged 30 and 23 years respectively, nro on trial horo bofore Judgo Longonecker and n jury to nnswer tho chnrgo of committing ono of tho most atrocious murders ovor known In tho stato. On tho night of June 2 last two masked mou'uutorod the house of David Ilcrlcoy, a Touorablo Duuknrd farmer, and falling to eociiro moiioy they burnod nnd boat liorkey so brutally that death resulted, llorkey's daughter also tiled from injuries received by n fall whilo nttomptins to escape. Jturglars Lout a rattofllce. Chawohd, N J , Deo. 21. Two moil drove Into Cranford oarly Hnttirday morn ing, Thoy loft thalr buggy standing In a sldo stroot and, stonllng to tho ronr of tho Opera House block they pried open a wiudow and galurd admission to tho post jfii . wIito they blew open the safo and obtained moro than fj.000 worth of nost- an (Continued from Klrnt l'nae.) If taken by tho president nlono, would bo so far Uofootivo n, to bo Impossible of execution without being perfected now or lu tlio f'lUiro by the Bovcrelgu oxocutlve power, ' Tho Coininercliil Trlbuno nlso wired Seimtor Shorinan for his vlows, nud Inst ulRht rocolvod this by wlro: "Xhero is no foundation for tho stnlo mont that couurofn may not, If It will, rocognlzo tho Inilopcndeiieo of a now na tion, nor do I think Mr. Olney contests It, but ho thinks tho mutter ought to como from tho president. If, however, congress shonhl pass a resolution nnd tho president Fhmilil veto It, It can bo passed by a two thirds voto of onch house, nnd would bo coino n law which tho piosldont must ro spoct nml obey." Soimtor D.ivis, of Minnesota, tolo graphed: "I think that Mr. Olnoy's po sition Is untenable. In my opinion con gross has tho power by stutuio or by joint resolution to recognlzo tho liidoiiendenco of Cuba If tho prosldont approves tho measure there can. of eourso, bo no con troverny. If ho dlsnpprovos It nnd It Is passed over his veto It becomes a law of tho bind ns effectually ns If ho had ap proved It, and his duty to oxecuto It Is equally lmporatlvo In either enso." Till! ATTITUDU OP SPAIN. Tim London Times Derl.ires It Is Not I.lltely to lie Nhnheli. Lo.N'DO.V, Dee. 21. Tho Times corres pondent at Madrid says: "Tho most striking 'feature to any ono knowing tho Spanish character Is tho llttlo public ex cltemotit piovallliig. It is only fair to state that tho newspapers aro mostly mod. crato nud sensible in tono. Whether tho extent of tho threatened danger is not fully recognized, or whether It Is despised as unreal, tho dotonnlncd attltudo which tho country nnd tho government havo adopted Is nut likely to bo shaken ovon I under tho throat of an Immodiato declnra j t ion of war. Tho premier's declarations nro ' perfectly clear and consistent and strnlgh- forward." j Tho dispatch hero quotes tho uttoranco of Senor Cauovas that "whilo I am prem ier Spain will uot provoke a conflict with tho United States, llut I will brook no i attack, upon tho sovereignty of Spain." Tho Times' Madrid correspondent adds: j "This opinion Is echoed throughout tho country. This rosoluto attitude docs not I relievo tho government of tho rosponsl ' blllty of crushing tho rebellion. Hut In stead of followlnguptho advantage which tho (loath of Maceo gave tho wholo army seems to bo occupied slnco iu feasting nud jubilations to celebrate what is called tho heroic victory of Major Cirujoda." Tho Times says editorially: "Iu faco of Mr. Olnoy's distinct Intimation of I'rosl dont Cleveland's: Intention toward tho Cameron resolution tho two huusos of congress may hesltato to aoeopt tho re sponsibility of the resolution. Tho ques tion appears more likely to bo a conflict of tho powers within tho American constitu tion than between Spain and tho United .States, liven if Mr. Sherman should bo secrotury of state In tho now administra tion it is hardly likely that Mr. MoKlnley would surrender his Independence as ex ocutlvo and outer upon thu incalculable ,f " w,l.r w ,th 'V. Tho Standard's Madrid correspondent says: "ilio feeling Is unanimous that America is treating Spain unfairly by trying to drive her, by systematic, violent and unwarranted provocation, Into ail unequal struggle, simply becauso tho United Stiuos has obtained tho assurance that Kuropean powers will only glvo Spain purely platonio sympathies." l'eiinsylvaiilnns Cree l'onco. DAXVILLK, Ph., Dec 21. Tho Hov. Dr. McAloo, pastor of tho Grovo Presbyterian church, this city, lu a stirring proludo to his sormon yesterday mado a stirring ap peal for peace and nuu-lntcrventiou in Cuban affairs at present. At an Informal mooting of tho congregation a resolution was unanimously adopted culling upon congress, aud espoclally upon Pennsyl vania's bonators and representatives, to abstain from any action tending to em broil us In hostilities with Spain. Cillinn Kfntlment lu Mexico. Cm' OF Mexico. Doc. 21. Tho studonts of Oaxnca, lu a public meeting havo passed resolutions deploring tho doath of Macoo nnd urging tho government to recognize tho Independence of tho Cuban republic Cuban nentlnieut hero Is in tonso, and all nows frmn United Statos showing equal warimti of sentiment in tho gr.'iit republic U read with great lu te rest Tho wife of Mr. D. Kobinsou, n prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y was sick with rheumatism for five months. In 6pwik ing of it, Mr. Iiobinson says: "Chamberlain' Pain Halm is the only thing that gavo her any rest from pain. For tho relief of pain It cannot bo boat. Many very had cases of rhciimatUm havo been cured by It. For Kile at SO cents per buttle by Uruhlcr llros., drtiggisU. Holiday Tour to Washington, Tlio Pennsylvania Itallroad Company an nounces another of its annual holiday tours to Washington. Tho generous patronage which has hitheito been accorded these tours has been very gratifying, and the present season indicates no diminution, To all patriotic Americans Washington is inteusely ... V.t . . ., , , vities of tho holdiday season and fa Presidential Inauguration. leavoew ork and Phlladel - bcr 20, 1890. Hates, iuc hiding ions at tho belt Washington hotels, 114.60 from Now ork, llrooklyn and Newark; $11.50 from Philadelphia and N 11 - mliigtun. Propoitionate rates from other noints. For tickets, Itineraries nnd other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special hooking nlllccs, or address Geo, W. liuyd, Assistant General l'ussonger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia, Major C T. l'lcton Is manager of tho State Hotel, at Denlson, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of tho best hotels in that section. Iu speaking of Chamber- 1.1,,'. Pll Clml.r,! ,,,,,1 ntni-rlwuin Tin,,,., in Malnr l'lcton sav. s "I havo mad it mvself Major l icton says t i navo usee, it myseii and iu my family for soveral years, and take pleasure lu saying that I consider It au lu falllblo cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it, and have frequently administered It to my guests in the hotel, and iu every case it lias proven Itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. Fur sale by Gruhltr llros,, druggists. Coming l'veuts, Dec 21 -Sccoud annual ball of tho Patriotic Drum Cerps In Kobbins' opera house, Wheu most needed It Is not unusual for your family physician to be away from homo THE GREAT HUXLEY. What Huxley, the Great English Scientist, Considered the Best start in Life. I Tho great English scientist, Huxley, said tho best start in lifo Is n sound atmnaeh. vcaic stomachs fall to digest food properly bcci(U9, u Uck t, quantity of i.,i,n ii. n, n i i ti it t i poptogenlc products; the most sensible rem edy in all cases of indigestion, Is to take after each meal ono or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets because they supply In a pleasant, harmless form all the clemouts that weak stomachs lack. The regular uso of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro every form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They incroaso llesb, insure pure blood, strong nerves, a bright cyo and clear com pletion, becauso all those result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at 50 conts full sized package. Send for free book on Stomach Troubles to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. NUGGETS OF NEWS. For allo'ted over Int'niney with his mar ried women patients, Dr. J. It. Marshall is on trial at Iteavor, Fa. Stroot Commissioner Waring, of Now York city, oxnended ?(M,0U0 lu freeing tho ptreots of that ojty from snow last wook. G. A. T wiiey, a l'rlncoton gradunto, lias loon appointed to tho chair of montal and moral philosophy In Helolt (Ills ) col lego. Owing to the bid loans, It Is probnblo that tho National bank of Illinois will bo forced to suspend. Depositors will not suffer. Murdoror Jninos Hrogau, who stabbed Thomas McDonnell to death in n box car last year, has becomo In.-anu in tho North umberland county (Pa.) jail. llornard G. Moiulckhi'lm, a wealthy resi dent of Now York, has sued his wife, teacher in a public school in that city, at I'orry, O. T., for divorce, on tho grounds of cruelty. Thrco armed bandits broke Into tho house of Thomas Fclton, near l'ough keepsio, N. Y., overpowered tho family and stole soveral hundred dollars' worth of jewelry and money. The old way of delivering mossages by post boys compared with the modern teluphono, lllustratos tho old tedious methods of "break ing" colds eompared with their almost in stantaneous cure by Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. H. Hagenbuch. Deatli of a Well Known Inventor. New Yonic, Dec. 21. William Lyman, of Mlddlulleld, Conn., son of tho Into David Lyman, died of pneumonia lu this city yesterday. William Lyman vrns best known as tho Inventor and manufacturer of tho Lymnu gun bight, In uso all ovor tho world. He was a ineniborof tho Cou nocticut legislature In 18'Jl. Threo Killed anil Seven Injured. SlIUBVuroitT, La., Djc. 21. Yestorday morning there was a bad wreck on tho To'xas and PnciUo railroad ueir Sodus, La. Although no Information is given by railroad ollicials, It is learned from private sourcos that three mou wero killed and sovoi badly injured. KL-Congrcssmnn Tucker ltcctivcrlng LUXINOTOX, Vu., Dec. 21. Kx-Cougross-man John Randolph Tucker passed a fa vorable nighty and his condition Is so much Improved that his physicians aud friends hopo for his recovory. Klglit Wero Sentenced to Death. IlAKCliLO.s'A, Dee. 21. Eight of tho an archists who recently had thoir trial In this city for throwing a bomb Into tho Corpus Chrlstl procession Inst Juno have been sentenced to death. Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hands nnd lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the article must used tor piles, and it always cures them. U, 11. Hagenbuch; Mob TriMmr tn Utile. In Kentucky. Rijsski i.vi' t.K. Ky., Deo 21. Thj' mob which hanged and shot tho Proctors horo Tuesday night, Is, If reports bo truo, de termined to rid tho country of a uumbor of other violent characters. It Is said that atleast twenty persona tn different parts of tho county havo boon notified to loavo within llfteon days, and that Boveral un making preparations to go. Absolutely mire, cerftctlr hamilea. and Invariably reliable are the qualities of On Minute Cougk Cure. It never falls In telds, eroup and lung troubles. Children ilk it be- canto it Is plrasaut to take and it helps them. u. ii. jiagtnuuon. Holiday Tour to Old Point Comfort, Klch mond, and Washington. For tho approaching midwinter vacation Reason thn Pflnnsvlvnnia. ltallrnad Cnmnanv hasnrranged another pf its nnnual holiday tours to Old Point Comfort, Richmond,, and Washington. The great popularity of these tours iu past seasons attests the high estima tion in which thoy are held. Old 1'oitit Comfort as a fashionablo winter resort, and as a point of historic interest, needs no introduction to tho traveling public. Nor docs Richmond, the one-time capital of the snort-lived Conlederacy. Washington, always attractive, will he made peculiarly so by tho festivities of the holiday season. Tour will leavo Now York and Philadel phia Saturday, December 20. Itates, return HIS VI luciuuuim ami unauiuiuu, rou.vu from Ncw York, $33.00 from Philadelphia: I returning direct, $10.00 from New York ana1 u.oo from Philadelphia. Proportionate ( mlea from other poluU, I I'nriM.i. m,,..,,ino ,i .,., irr... ton. apply to ticket agenta, special booking , offlces, or address Goo. W. Hoyd. Assistant j Clcneml Passengor Agent, Broad street 1 station, Philadelphia. Old People Old pcouio Hliorequtroincdlclno to regulate tho bowo j pnl kidneys will find tho true romedyli I loctrio Hitters. This mcdlelno does not I rmlato and contains no whiskey norot w intoxicant, but acts asa tonioand altera ti?- It acts mildly on tho stomach audn t-)s, adding strength and giving tono to tin r -pans, thereby aiding Naturo lu tho pcrfiMnanco or tho unctions, raectrio I Hitters is au excellent appetizer and aids lJI)!t.l,toni 01ll 10oi.lo find It just exactly what thev need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A. Waslcy's drug storo Death uf Cllntun d, Hancock, PlIlLAUKLl'lllA, Doo. 21. Clinton G. Hancock, geturul-paKongor agent of the Philadelphia nml Reading railroad com pany, dlod at his homo lu this city last night Mr Hancock was born fifty-one years ago, lu Philadelphia, of which his fathor, Samuol P. Hancock, waa at ono tlmo controller Young Clinton was edu cated In tho publlo schools, and when 19 yoars of age entered tho employ of tho railroad company For the succeeding thirty- two years ho has continued his as- BIG FIRE ti NEW BRUNSWICK. The Losses by the Conllngrntlou Will Foot Up Over 8300,000. NliW UnuNswicK, N. J.. Doc. 31. Ono of tho most oxtenslves llros that has oc curred In this placo for many yoars tiroko out nt 12:30 this morning In Allen's thea ter building, situated nt tho corner of Goorgonnd Albany streets. Tho building Is 150 feet front on George stroot nnd 220 foot on Albnny streot, nud contains Al ton's theater, tho common council cham bers of Now Hrunswick nnd tho Traction company olltces; olso the Masonic rooms. On tho ground Moor is Leonard Sohelglb's enfe. Tho flro started in tho ronr of tho stage nnd quickly gutted tho building. John O'Hrlon, stage inanngor of the thoater, was found lying on his truuk in an un conscious condition. Ho was takou out by llremen. Joseph Custnor and wlfo, jan itors of tho building, wero found on tho fourth lloor of tho burnod building run ning from one room to nnothur. They also wore rescued by flromou. Thoso aro tho only persons Injured ns far ns reported. The wholo lire dopartmont was sum moned to the scono. Tho ndjolning prop erty was thrcatenod, mid thu llromoti worked heroically to extinguish tho llninos. Thu burned building was owned by tho Newark Homo Dulldiiig associa tion, having built It ill 1873, nt a cost of 110,003, mid was said to bu tho largest In the city. It wus a total loss, an 1 other losses will foot up probably $10J, UO nuru. The President Hack to Duty. WASIIINOTiix, Doc. 21. Tho president nnd his eoiii1..imo.iK, who have been hunt ing in Soiitu o..rjlli)ii waters for u week, returned to tho city early yesterday morn lug. The president had a restful tlmo, nud fools much refreshed aud Invigorated after tho fatiguo brought uu by his exact ing dutlos preparatory to tho meeting of congress. Thu president's good luck at tended him lu tlio sport, nud tho string of ducks brought homo wero distributed to friends iu the city. Victims or n "Itlliul Pool." l'JTTUiwita, Doc 21. Mrs. Charlos Payne, ngod 03 years, and her husband, who Is ton years older, wore assisted Sat urday by tho charities dopartmont Tho couple aro victims of tho "blind pools" lu which thousands wero swindled. Thoy had purchase.! a llttlo homo and saved 1,800, wheu Payne wus Injured nnd had to quit work. 1 i Is f 1,200 proved sulllclout, but ho was led iuto putting it iuto u pool, losing tho entire sum. Young Woman Attempts Murder. DANliOUY, Conn., Doo. 21. F. Ward Williams, aged 3o. is lying In tho hoslptal In a serious condition from a kuifo stab just above tho heart Inllictod by Miss Sadie Iteod. Miss Rued afterwards at tempted to cut her own throat, but was provonted. Tho affair was the outcome of a quarrel durlug which Wlllinuis au cusod the girl of unfaithfulness. Sho Is now under arrest. These Itobuors Wure Determined, LANCASTKlt, Pa., Dec 21, Isaao E. Hor.shoy, a storekeeper nt Uuyorstowii, In Salisbury township, discovered robbers at tempting to blow opou his safe during tho night, and openod tiro upon them. Tho mou returned tho lira nud then flod. From there thoy went to Gap, whore thoy blow opon the fcufo of Daniel Dorshelmor, and secured a sum of money, lot of notes and some valuable busluess papers. I had severe attaeka of gravel aud kidney trouble ; and unablo to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Hitters, and thoy cured mo in a short time. A Distihouuhed Lawyer of Wat-sis Co., N. Y. CoLOBt.Kss amd Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that alio 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 Hitters had been taken she was tho rosiest aud healthiest girl in tho town, with vivaoity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. x Christmas Holiday Tours. In pursuance of its annual custom tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for two Christmas Holiday Tours, one to Old Point Comfort, Kichmoud, and Washington, and the other to Washington direct, to leave New York and Philadelphia Decembor 20 and 29 respectively. The same high standard of excellence which has made these tours so popular in years will be maintained during the present season. Tourists will travel lu handsomely appointed trains, accompanied by Tourist Agent and Chaperon, and will bo accorded accommodations at the leading hotels. The social season at both Washing ton and Old Point will be at its height. Eound trip rate from New York for the Old Point Comfort tour, returning via Rich' mend and Washington, $33.00; $33,00 from Philadelphia. Heturnlng direct $1C.OO from New York ; $14.00 from Philadelphia. Rates for the Washington tour : $14.50 from New Yortj $11.50 from Philadelphia. Propor tlonate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa- uuu uppiy iu ucrci xucuis, ur auurcss lico, W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. "Excuse me," observed the man in spee haclee, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is." "Never you mind where his liver It," reUrted the other. "If it was in hit big toe or. his left ear DeWitt's Little Early ltiters would reach it and shake it for htm. On that you can bet your gig lamps." O. H. Hagenbueh. Thirty-Five llmm-a Destroyed hy Fire. East Raiifo'ui, Vn., Doc. 21. About S:3() o'clock yotordny morning flro etnrtod In tho grocery of T, J. Nowell, on First street. Tho U:imos sprcnil rnpldly, burn ing In threo directions, entirely consuming thlrty-flvo housoa, of which tho majority wero stores. Tlio loss Is 06tlinnted nt over $100,000, with Insurnnco of about 110,000. Itheumatltm Cured In a nay, "Mystic Cure" for Itheumatlsni and Nan ralsia radically cures In I to I daya. Ita action upon tlia system ii remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ones the cao and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose rreatly benefits! 73 cent. Bold by C. II .Hagenbuch, Drnmiit, Shenandoah. Confened to a Hundred lluriclarlea. JNEW Youk, Doc. 81. Joslah S. Day, 18 yearn old, and Clmrlos Taylor, 10 yoars old, havo, according to thoir ooufossions, committed nearly 100 burijlarles In this cuy. i uey wore arrostod while robbing a flat. Tho prisoners wore senaraturl nnfl submitted to a rigid questioning by Cap-' tain Mnvnlhnn A ,1 . . 1 I I talk, but Anally mado a full confession. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. riiocbp Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told bv her dni-tnm ,., sumptiou aud that thoro was no hopo for her, ' but two bottles Dr Kluj's New Discovery ,. v., J1Ur uuu sno Bays it aavftii Heart Disease Cured. HEN a well known minister after BUfTcring for yeaiu with heart dis ease, is cured, It U not surnrlslne that ho should publish tho fact for tho benefit of others, iiov. J. .1' Smith, 1013 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., writes: "For yoars I suffered from a Ecvcre form of heart disease lined Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart Is now In good condition, lteccntly, other afflictions camo upon mo. There vas humming, painful sensations on top an 1 :ck of my head. Fifteen mln- :$;-TM5JSE3 utes reading would - of, aunos5 wim, V!ii '.M, tbero wero pulllngand my legs all tho time, vx. f?jir-Ma-T ? so that I could not sit Lie.mitlon I began taking .tihiasEifjDr. Miles' llcstoratlva Ncrvlno aud Ita offect was simply, won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' ltcracdlcs aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. CATON'S TANSY PILLS. raarAvSlS BELIEF FOR WOMEN. Imitations, (lat CATON'S. nml uvn rrirrnh. At druggists, or sent sealed, $1. Our booklet 4 uenU. 0AT0K SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. 8HAY HA1B RESTORED .lurat uj or uv Uj&.ii& jii.iii. no 1,1inn'p8e, plnnsant odor, if 1 00 a botl.fi I, CIVS liAIIt TOMCremovosdantiniT. lor( Tin Of ram falling out fctidpromotePKrowth $1 00 n li Illustrated Tro&tbe on Hair on application rIiE.IL rnrr For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrllu'a Drug Store. ifaMr rmiMici). Alwiyibny tha but ontl ftToid dlttap ti'jtmciJt. liiumntowl nuperlor to all other. l'o,UL"I? the Ixit In tli market, A No. L rarticul&ri, 4 CtS. Ur.B.T. UX, Ur Rofton, Mtuip. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours riATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Thrre tours to CALIFORNIA, nml tho PACI FIC COAST will leave New York nnd Phllfttlel lihla January 27, February 24, urnl March 27 1897. Five weeku in California on the fintt tour, and four weeks on tho second. Passe n gc rs ou tho third tour will return on regular trains within nine month. Stop will be made at New Orleans for Mardl-Urns festivities ou tho second tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tour, allowing two weeks In Florida will leave New York nnd Philadelphia January 2(5, February 9 nnd 23, nnd March Hate, cove ring expenses en route lu both direc tions, $50 00 from New York, nnd I IS. 00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each coverlnjjn period of three days, will leave New York nnd Philadelphia Decem ber 29, 1890, January 21, February 11, March 11, April 1 und 22, midMuv 13, 1897. Hates, Includ ing transportation nnd two days' accommoda tion nt the best Washington Hotels, 314.5J from New York, nnd 511.50 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. 1UCHM0ND AND WASHINGTON will lonvn Xciv York and I'lilladelnhla Decern 28, 1HJ, January 28, February ii, March 18, mid Apr" It, l&7. For detailed Itineraries and other Information apply at ticket asenclea or addreei (leo. W. Hoyd, At. Hen'l l'au. Ai'i'lit, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. One Thousand Dollars In cash Is ottered by tho Thuinpson Dlphtho rla Cure Co , f.ir the ubo of tho WilllHinaport, Ph., Hospital or any charitable Institution elsewhere, for uny case of Diphtheria which Thompson's Diphtheria Doesn't cure if properly applied. Tho only conditions aro that the patient upon whom tho test Is mado must bo allvo aud not on the veree of dcuth cuused by the use o( anti-toxlno or somo other so called remedy, Tlio company making this offer must be notllled when the use of Its Medicine lnsuch case la bCKun, so that a representative can bo present und personally sea that tblsicmedy is applied In strict accordance with tho printed In structions glvcu. Hny Registered PAysIclaq! Is cordially Invited to apply this Medicine strietly as per lustruo tions elvyi. This oiler shows the Implicit filth tho Company has In tho Medicine It manufactures and the Infallible remedy It Is for all cases of Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any throat ullectlon. Ask your Junior for It aud keep ono or more bottles handy In tho house ut all limes Thousands upon thousands of lives saved an nually by this Medicine, MANUrADTUaCD bv ths Thompson Dlphjiieiia core Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Sold by Druggists Everywhere, 4 Vi M 5 t l uever Ml. 'Ill a an it nth pi- li'r- nniirntiii
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