w -m- fr '4? I : I f ( 1 ' YOUR TIRED STOMACH. ''1 liavo no appotlto," you say, "ami tlic llttlo I do cat doos mo no good. At first It fools colli and dead In my stomach mid liy and liy I liavo aches and palus Hint somo tlnics pro to my cliost and back. I feel woak, low spliltcd and out of sorts all over. I fancy the demon of dyspepsia lias sot mo." That's tho way you talk and no wonder. Hut wait a moment. Let us reason together. Perhaps thus far your stomach Is morely tired. You liavo been eating too much, eating tho wrong things, and Irregularly. You liavo given It too much to do, aDd llko all living thing, when overworked, it stops at lent;i h from sheer oxhaustlon. There may not ho an actually diseased condition as yet. f-'tlll it is nature's warning, and you must heed It or worso will follow. "But I must cat or sturvo," you say. Truo enough, but safety usually lies in middle courses. Hero Is otioforyotl. Yon don't need drastic purges or exciting stimulants. Your condition is one easily lellcved if wo go about It gently and sensibly. Tho tired stomach won't work under whip and spur. It lias probably had too much of that already. What you lcquiro Is something that is at once, a food and a digester of food. Snch an nrticlo is tho Shaker Digestive Oeidial, discovered and pre pared by tho Shaker Community of Mt. Lebanon, N. Y. Taken right after eating, so as to mix witli the food, it does tho stomach's woik for it, gives it tho ndvmtago of furthor rest, strengthens you In a natural way, and soon enables tho stomach to do full duty. There is nothing clso llko this simple, safe, certain and palatable remedy. Yet tho Shakers respect your doubts, and authorize druggists to sell a trial bottlo for ten tenia. Set .CHASE!-? For Weak und Rur.-Down People front Childhood to Old Aije. WHAT ;T tp! 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TIME. rive Minnie Mom nml All Would IIiivo Hiiro Siifrnetetl n Hi lteMtlt of nn pliHlnu of Oas lrouably l-'our or I'lvit 3Ict Dcalli. WlI.KKS:iAl!tiB, I'.t., Den. A Ip rlfir cxpli)-iloii of j,'is oei'tirro 1 ycsttTtlny tiftor noou In H.Uilmiiro shaft No. 2, of the Deliiwnro unit Hudson company. Over twenty minors woto linprlsoned, hut tit n Into hour lust night fourteen htul boon repcuoil nllvo, nnd t'nrg wns still liopo of reaching tho other boforo tho dondly nftor.Iainii clntmed thorn lis victims. Immediately ufter iho disaster became known roiouo gtinaa descondod tho shuft, but It was some tltno boforo tho ventila tion hnd been so managed that thoy could work In safely, 'iho party which entered tho mluo nt 0:1S last nlujit succeeded In pushing their way to tho plnno whore tho lmprlsonod men hnd boon working, nnd thoro they stumbled over tho bodlos of a number of unconscious mon. They wero quickly brought to tho sllrfaco, whero it corps of doctors was In waiting. Tho phy slclaus liavo hopes that all limy recover. Had thoy been In tho mine flvo minutes longor nil would probably hnvo died of suffocation. John Hoaly, ono of tho roscuors who was first to discover tho bodlos on tho plnno, say thoinou wcro huddled closely togother. Thoy had apparently abandonod nil hope of roscuo nnd woro rosolvod to dlo to gether. Tho supposltiou Is that tho mon, whon thoy realizod their danger, nuido tholr way to tho highest point on tho piano. Tho smoko found Its way to them, howovor, nnd thoy woro nil but suffocated whon found. About oiio-thlrd of tho regular forco wns nt work yesterday, and tho number of workers wns further reduced nftor 3 o'clock, whon tho dnyshlft men enmo out. When tho explosion occurred an hour later thoro woro probably ,ix..y mon in tho lulno. Of this number .y or there abouts succeeded in gotiin safely to tho surface Tho;o who perished woro nt work on a plnno fully n mile from tho foot of tho shaft. Thoy wore' driving n tunnel, nnd so far ns known woro In what was considered n safe placo. Tho llro boss hud Inspected tho plnno In tho morning, and declared It frco from gas. Tho etiu.so of tho explosion is, therefore, a mystery, al though tho mine olllolnls have sovoral thoorlos. Ono roport Is thnt a full of roof In tho slopo exploded a quantity of dynn mlto which was stored thoro, nnd that this In turn cnusod a feodor of gas to bocomo Ignited. Another theory is that tho gns was lgnltod by n careless workman, nnd n third that a blast sot llro to tho gas, i.ud that tho mon wero fighting tho llro whon the oxploslon occurred. Tho first knowlodgo of tho ontastropho camo to tho surface by tho nolso of tho ex plosion. Tho meu in tho cnglno house, who hnd chargo of tho hoisting enrriagos, gave tho llrst alarm. A rescuing party, honded by John Mntthows, was Immedi ately organized, nnd tho brnvo follows da- ' sconded tho shaft ns qulokly ns tho car nages count taKo tnom. Hut thoy did not remain long bolow. Tho vontllntlon wns bad, nnd nftor two of tho party had boon almost ovorcomo by tho dondly afterdamp thoy woro compelled to return to tho sur faco. A half hour Inter tho vontllntlon had boon Improved somowhatandauothor ros cuo party wont down. Thoy found throo mon lying unconsolous In tho gangway. All tho mon who oscapod without aid had thrilling oxporloncos. As soon as tho oxploslon occurred thoy ruudo n rush for tho main gangway. Some crawlod on their hands and knocs for nearly a mllo. Thoy did not daro walk,fortho force of tho nf tor damp would have prostrntod them. Tho strongost renchod tho foot of tho shuft llrst, for It was n light for life, and ouch man was for himsolf. The older mon had a despernto time. Somo of thorn wcro about to give up tho strugglo when thoy wero pullod along by tholr comrades, who could not E03 thorn drop In their trucka Owen Murray and John Mlusloy wero found by tho rescuers who entered tho mlno shortly nftor 8 o'clock. Both woro unconscious, and will scnrcoly reeovor. They nro In tho Wll kosburro hospital. Andrew McDonald, ono of tho roscuors, nearly lost his llfu while attempting to re rov.T tho l ody of his orotlin-, James. Ho Kip'W whero It would proL..ljly bo found, und s.:ys ho recognized his brother's clothes by tho touch. Ho attempted to pull tho body out but was ovorcomo by nftor damp and sank unconscious to thoground. It wns with difficulty that ho was brought to tho surface. After regaining conscious ness ho wnntod to mnko a sooond trip into tho mluo, but was not allowed to go. Tho usual heartrending scenes wore wlt nossod nt tho mouth of tho shaft whon n big disaster occurs. Tho relatives of tho ontombod men gathered about nnd gave vont to their grief. Grief was turned Into Joy whon tho rocuod men were brought to tho surface. Womou nnd children wopt und strong mon clasped oaoh other In their nrms. Chnrley Stroue'a l'lucky Flglit, New York, Dee. 23. Charley Strong, tho pluoky colored boxorof Nownrk, N.J., fought gamely for nluotoou rounds ngnlnst big Hob Armstrong, of Chicago, at tho Ilroadway Athletio club last night boforo tho big follow succeeded In landing a loft swing which knoekod tho smuller man to tho lloor of tho ring and tho roforoo countod him out -Strong's work was very clovor, as ho wns outclassed In height, wolght nnd reach. Armstrong looked ns big ns n giant In comparison with tho Jorsoyiniin, and tho result might hnvo bcon different If strong woro a few Inches tailor. Oil LOSS'S 090:, r mtt'JMIll Lml i' nun ANH l .llli.. va i.um o'oili uiuneli oun'le.i nl iiirll'tTw Tr ai.intjmiil trlcily nuHi. uM ji i ik i . ouiek cur, WM' N nil II T how l If mJlot j KobttoO ot Sloncy nnd Diamond,. New Yoke, Deo, 23. Mrs. Noorschol mer, tho wlfo of K. Augustus Noorschol. mor, a Jowelor doing business In Muldon liuio, was roblwd on tho road near tho old Flushing ruco track yesterday by two masked men. Tho highwaymen stopped herhorsnand threatened hor Ufa should sho iniiko nny outcry, Thoy took from hor hor pookotbook und tore from hor oars a pair of diamond onrrings .vnluod at (100. Mrs. Ncorscholincr hud been to tho village of Flushing making some Christmas pur chase! Ileal Katnto Uirludter Kentoneed. NUW YoilK, Doa 23. Judge Nowburg In gencrtil sessions yesterday sentenced Stephen A Dilttim to throe vears In stato prison und to pay a lino ot f5,000 nnd to servo ndny's Imprisonment for ,aoh dol lar until tho lino Is paid, Dutton was con- People shudder when they think of the possibility of sudden death by violence or ac cident. There is a sentimental hor ror attached to such a death that makes people prefer the grim monster In almost anv other culsc. Yet all the lives that are lost each year by violence nnd accident are but an insignifi cant fraction to the untold thousands that are slain by the grim destroyer, consump tion. It is the most insidious and the dead liest of all known diseases, It knows neith er rank nor wealth. It attacks people In all the walks of life. It makes no distinctions. It has for centuries been considered Incur able. It Is not. An almost unfailing cure for consumption is found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It acts directly upon the lungs and also corrects the aggravating cause of the disease. It corrects all disorders of the dl gestion, invigorates the liver and makes the assimilation of the food perfect, thus nour ishing and strengthening the system for its battle with its relentless foe. It fills the ar teries with the rich, pure blood of health. It builds new, healthy tissue in the lungs nnd drives out all Impurities and disease germs. It cures oS per cent, of all cases of consumption. Thousands have testified to their cures. All druggists sell it. "I was taken sick In February, 1887, with ty- Shold pneumonia," writes Mrs. Henrietta Hart, f Voorheesville, Albany Co., N. V. ' I then liod a miscarriage. I did not leave my bed to sit In a chair tilt the first of June. I had medical care all that time. I wns so weak I could not turn In bed alone. The doctor said he could do no more for me. I was coughing and raising and was almost dead with consumption. I gave up to die. 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H'-prosutitntlvos of twenty nf tho largest stoid nnd iron com p.inlos, in this country mot yesterday with n vlow chlelly of deciding whethor tho present pool shnll contlnuo In oxlstonco or lu dissolved. Whon tho nuH-tlUR adjourned Socretnry firiscom tinnouiirod that noth ing duilnlto h id boon doeidod upon, owintr to tho nbsenco of n report from ono of tho larm-st lnti'ivsts. This Interest, It Is pre sumed, is tho Hellnlro Sluel company, ot Dollnlro, O., which soTlio weeks npo drew out of tho piml. In reply ton direct ques tion Soorotnry Grl.scom snld: "I do not think thnt n dissolution of tho pool Is nt nil likely. On tho ('011111117 I believe thnt It will 1)0 strengthened In n very short tlmo." If you want a lino weddiiiK cako, lot Otto nalio It for you. s JANUARY 4th Heginnlntr of next session of BLOOMSBURG STATED -NORMAL SCHOOL. Write for information to J.A.WELSH, ...Principal. Beauty Unrolled D m VJTj. mm 1 1 ft4 3 y I-, . su WA1 l-V A J. S' . Vis? '! 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Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tettors. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Titjtrll8. Babjoct to Citizens party rules, Corns & BU;t ; Bnme Siiwilards W'Ua 11,'llnvo Tliut Tbi'lc Is NpimI of Preparation fur Open lltislll-Itli-s, In be Ko.tily in Cnso of AgeriiMlvo Actimi lj Our (lovi'riiiiieiit. MAOiiin, Doc 21. Thoro enn lie no doubt that the Si.itilsli pr.'ss nnd pulillo uke u much odlmor vt.nv of tho utttludo of thn Unit t Sfitos towni'il the Ctibiin question. The expressions hnnrd In (tov ornmont elft'los iitul tho views published In tho ministerial press, Insjilred by inoin bors of tho iroveriimont, nre o4elnlly oji tlinistio. Tills Is In Inrtfe part duo to dis patches reoolvod from Honor Dtipuy do Lulno, tho Spuiilsh mlnlsUir nt WiishltiK tnn, I v 1 1 1 tho vlows of Mr. Olnoy ns to tho power of tho president to Ignore tho bohost of eoii(iro-,s for tho recognition otu now iruvermnuiit, tind tho piosldont's opinion that no govorumont has lieon os tnhllshud bv the lnsurKonts in Cuba. Tho mltiiHttri,illst nrgniis und nil tho sympathizers with tho government nro taking the t:r.iu id, from this, thnt there will bo ti ou.ullct botwoeu tho logis lntlvo nnd executive powers In tho United Stntos government, which will doltiy no tionundgivo t-'iinin tv rosplto from Inter vention, duriti'r which slio ntny hnvo op portunity to crush tho rebellion. It Is 110 tlceuulo.j ilso, I hat tho Cameron reaoliilitm ltsolf, oh'ousivons tiro tho terms to Spanish prltlo, Is looked tit, with n degree of inodur ntlou ns eoinptivod with tho first vlow of It. Tho vlow Is attributed to Smior Cnno vtis himself that tho adoption of tho Cam eron resolution doos not necessarily menu war, but sl nply for tho recognition of their government. Tho mood of optimism of tho ministe rialists goes beyond President Cleveland's term, slnco they express tho opinion that Mr. MclClnley, upon coming into ollleo, will follow iho same policy towards Cuba ns President Clovol.iud has dono. On the other hand, thu newspnpors Kl lmp.trei.il, 1C1 Ilornldo and Kl Ijiboral do not hcllovo that a pnciilo solution Is pos sible of the problem of Spanish relations with tho United Status. Thoy consider that Mr. Olney's utterances tiro simply those of a secretary, and that thoy carry llttlo wolght with tho groat body of Amer ican citizens, in w hum, It Is pointed out, is tho fountain of all power, overruling both tho legislative nnd executive. Thoso nowspnpors oxpross tho belief thnt con gross, backed by pulillo opinion in tho Unltod States, Is bent upon gaining Inde pendence for tho Cubans. Mr. MoKinloy, thoy say, will alo follow public opinion und his own convictions, and will declare tho Independence uf Cuba mid torminuto tho war in tho Island, oven at tho cost of tinned intervention by the United Stales, If tho war shall bo prolonged beyond the mouth of March, when ho assumed tho presidency. Tho Hcpublicnn press expresses similar vlows, urging tho neceslty of tho govern ment preparing for war with the United Statos. Tho revolutionary Republicans purposo entering upon n strong propogaudti in tho Spanish provinces, and are preparing for revolutionary notion. Senor Moret, tho distinguished Uomuoriit Liberal, lu a speech at Valencia, uttered sovoro censures upoii tho government. Ho bollovos that war with the Unltod States Is Imnilnont unless theainplost liberal autonomy Is im mediately established in Cuba, and that a revolution In Spain would follow. "Sonor Cauovas," says a local paper, "will not tnko tho slightest notico of tall talk or resolutions by congress as long ns tho oxocutlve preserves an attitude In har mony with the usagos of International law, which Spain Is untitled to expect both President Clovoluntl und President MoKiuloy to rospoct. Ho anticipates that a similar common senso will animate tho American press and people when tho jingo scare fades away. Indeed, It would bo next to Impossible for any Spanish govorumout to yield to foreign Intorfcronco now." r. ...rf.!''1 Tl.ej, us , f iri y wou r i 1 1) '- t II' 1 :fsf g inlcbA It T m 'i s ho r calt BAB hS W TH S tU' 'iiul Tj from ItehfriK nnd tmrn nktu Rtul rteulp tnrtm 1ZP MOW IIH'HC lllfli - UIMMICRIIUIl til f IT 1 r A " " i L rmu liuit'.niii 11 I Ml II l" l liirstant relief, in-rnnt r t , , .ria'AC to a rMvetlv enrr mar.icnt'a delay and nntt hln . i, "1 n Uj-"iIow to ;'ure Skin Ttia. nnv Ii 7 BROM-I ALCOHOUC, NEUVOU,v,iiP! n of' y un' J3 V Hi II. wru -nil ire linAnAr, Cured by this Krantiinr effif c, taut An lustnnt cure fr 8,.r.-. hradncbeH, u bit b ofU ll ne( ' anljjhtotit. t ca t-V john f. ci;,,,- ', UOTTLER OF CARBO5'0" 'J. 'JI11 li k i; and 19 Peach Alike 1 atietP "A HAND OAnvcr ,..id e'sM'T the tet' ,ir'2r'l" 'ork ?ido ldaf V H IS THE PRCotiVi' lirtn' I WW of o 1 nih 1 I to l THE B.(,, For over 25 yen,"' Biliousness, Ini1 Kidney Trouble;'" an Take it now and geCfff PRESCR!BEr'.bi HOP BITn'oiO eh ! I f.V mh SS Societln ( ,m. QSX, Mf. an Thor anlv n Jiioi nolnt. I .el 'V, ; VJr IS, .! ,1 I . "TI10 llrave and Uoiierous MiH-uo.'' Home, Doc. 22. In tho chamber of dep uties yestorduy Slgnor Imbiianl, tho So cialist leader, submitted a mutlun Invit ing tho govorumout to ascertain tho truth as to tho death of "tho bravoaud gonorous Macoo." Tho Marquis dl Htidlnl protested against Slgnor Iinhriiini'H remarks, mid said that if Italy wished to maintain hor independence she could not Interfere with tho independence of uthers. The premier's statemont was greeted with cheora, and tho matter wns dropped. in '3 ' u . 1c " tin i Aiodl A H Mi ai-,u 1 '1 you felt in your p'nMj V overcoat, thU ii)0j lj S a i i.l that m-aiw l& A' V which is a poilt,i,M 'J Xoaraliii, Lunf H, i Ii-nenc.-i, CruiviiT n Price 23 C13 Vl"" V PtcpareJby 11, J, H,u no Li rg, lln; yiaj Uo 7 til till Confereuce of Deluuuro Democrats. Dovuil, Deo. S3. A conference of Demo cratic politicians was held here last night. h. Irving HVi.ly, recently oloetod to con gress, wu . osont lu the interest of John U. Gray, a froo silver man, for United States ken nor. The conforenco opposed Haudv, . id ho dopartod In chagrin. Ho assovte.' positively that John M. O. Moore, tho hold over senator from Sussox, will bo tho next speaker of the senate. Tho court of orrors nnd appeals will probably order a special term this week lu the oloo tlon contest. it U'1 Irrl ;il"r..sl i- It. I Ml 1 re 1 It U' '1'I edl Jul P. 1 1) I ml No lNirdnn for HIoKaiio. Al.llAKV, Dec. 22. A delegation of John Y. McKano's friends, liondod by Ills blind ton Goorgo and his youngest dauithtor. waited on Governor Murton yesterday. They woro given tin nudlonce, when tho two children pleaded lu behalf ot their fathor for executive clemonoy. After lis tening to tho appeal tho governor declined cither to pardon MoKano or commute his soutenco. Kellef In Six llmira. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Gicat South Amorican Kiduoy Curo." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in rolloviug pain lu the bladder, kidneys, back und 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 relief and curo this is your remedy. Bold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. lies Mnlnes' c'ash DUappeurs. Dr.8 Moikkb, Doc, 22 Investigations mndo by exports show shortages in sev eral of the departments of tho oltv admin istration. The city clork la reported short somo $7,000 nnd the unaccounted moneys in tho polko court foraslngloyearamoutit to $1,01!!. Tho Investigations will bo pushed. M'nutrd fur Murderous Asiault. LanCastfk, Pa , Dor 21 Thomas lllrd and Charles Tumor, rilnred, who aro PHILA. & REu&'i IN KKFKOT DlJirl Trains leavo Hhcnanitoah ,i , ,i Kor Ney York via Pbllal" 210, 5 25, 7 10 n m., 12 3a,t,U Hunilays, 2 10 a m 'h V roriNew lorn via tuaiictt . 5 25, 7 10 a. in., 12 iEI and 3 03', Kor Mending anil l'hllai!1 'u 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 ll.lii., 12 L.I, 3 tt.,1. I ' duya, 2 10 n. in. in Kor I'ottsv ille, week days S t 1238,8 Oil nmlS SIS p. in, Silt r.l Knr Tntnnquu and Mnbant. v 1 10, 3 25, 7 10 o, ill., 12 S3, .J 11, Sundays, 2 10 ft. in. S ? Kor MlllninsHirt, Huubli, i week days, 3 25, U 30 a. ui, Suiidays, 3 25 a. in. 1 Kor Miihnimy I'lnue weel , 7 10, IlaOa. in., 1211 ', 2 00. 3 it 1 p. in. Hunilays, 2 10, 3 25 a fv , Kor AHhlaiid mid bhaniok..! 7 10, II SO a. in., 200,723 a'f days, 3 25 a. in. lIS' Kor llaltlinnre, Wiwlilncttiielu II. A O. It. It.. ihroii(ih tr, . -Teriiiliial, Philadelphia, IP. ' 7i5, 11 2fl a. in., a 10 nml 1 "J 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 u. 111.. 8 46 flo 1 tloual trains from Twenty (r nul streets station, week daf j 12 U 8 10 pm. Sundays, 18l " TRAINS FOR SHI5 Leave New York vta i 1 days, I 30, 8 00 n. in., 1 30, iiiKht. Sundays, 6 00 p. in. Leavo New Vnrk via Jlj days, 4 30, 0 10 n. m III nni J Leave l'hlladelplilu, ltcad ' days, 1 20, 35, 10 05 n. m. p. in. Sundays, 1130 p. in. ir I.ruvo ItendiiiK week lUI.O" 11 55 n. in., tl 00 nnd 8 20 p. li fj Leave l'uttsvllle, week dk, R 12 30 and 0 12 p. in. Hilinla) V I.cuvo Tuiniiqui,, week da . H . in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 1. p. m, J f Iave Mnhanoy t'lty wi" I lM7n. in., 2 03, 7 il and 100 tn.l a. in. nail Leave Mnhanoy Plane, 1 630,037, 11 SO a. in., 1 12, 2 irl lata,. ,.. M,,nilnP. qjn Leave Willlninstinrt. wet1t m., 3 33 uud 11 41 p. in. Bund lllij al ATLANTIC CITY Leave l'lilladelphia Chest South street whiuf for Atlai; Weekdays -Kjiuca 0 00 4 p ill. Aee(iliiUHl.)llen 8 0( Sundays Knur, ss (tl. 11 iniitlatlou, SOU n m I I, p.1 Returning leave Atlaiitiol Atlautlo nnd Arkansas avert Weekdays Kxprru. 735.1 p. in, Aeeoininodatlou, 8 Suml.iys Kiprr j, i 00. y dation, 7 n a in 1 1 p in i. I'arlortarsonallcxpriJM I. A l 10 AttU, U tien 1 Superintendent. I'll ... m ao, ii wS C1 Hi ry."'wi A -. , . orw WJf linn uuu Mv II .11, UM 1,1.1.1 . , I KUtm JfU.l.lMUV- m4T-.r,l'JoJ