t T 1: i , S-.J- ,4 THE GREAT HUXLEY. What Huxley, the Great lingUsh Scientist, Considered the Best Start In Life. Tho Brest English scientist, Huxley, wild tlto best start lu life l a sound stomacli. Weak stomachs fall to dleest food prorcrly becaus. thoy lack tho proper iiuantlly of digestive acids (lactic nnd hydrochloric) an J poptoReiilo products; tho most scuslblo rem edy in all cases of indigestion, is to takenftor each meal ouo or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets because they supply In a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. Tho rOEtilar use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro every form of stomach trouble oxcept cancer of the stomach. Tlioy Incrcaso llesh, Insure puro blood, strong norves, n bright eye and clear com plexion, becauso all thoso result only from wholesomo food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at 50 conts full sized package. Seud for froo book on Stomach Troubles to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. That's why they enjoy their COPPEB. Any grocer can tell yeu why customers keep coralcg back for sniiLIG'S. Only So. . piexit. BloodjEerveFood for Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Ago. WHAT IT fZ Thn rlfWt nf nil reatnrfttlv.1 Food if, beiiuiae it replaood the Dnme sulietances to ice liimm it. hi nerves tuut are ciiiaimea id tiigli Hvii k overwork, wvtry, ei,n,at abuse, eto. WHAT IT DOES! Br itialriig tho bopf pare and rich, and tbouIcf,H'-nperfi-Lt,itcrefitf; boiiu nemi. juuhcio aim Birvnpin, i ne n(TTPB D8 ust made blronp.the brala becomn8 artlre ttnd clear, t'nr rpct oritur lout tIa11v mid ntnnrdnir ah waetinsr di ins .-"ltl weakness In eitht r si, H hat oo equal and flftafrroalerenaUtorlt U worth ft weight tnffolil. One box laets a week. I'r!ce5o,or fibox5B$ii. DrupffietBorty rasil. lion It Ireo. . THS DR. CHASE COKtANY. U13 OnaBtnut bt- FuIladitohU. Pei 12s ssWX (old b Jt- Chtchral!"' Knell eh l)IamoiiI J (rani. (.rftrlnnl nnd (Inlr fi foil. IIP. Brc, aJwaja rtlubla. ladies i DrogrUt tor CMchtttlrt Fna'Uh Dia-fh nendSrandXa Ited acrl dolt meUillovy&y ililil Pr Annlt-miLM tuhilltti. V 'tiom and imitation: At !ruggita, or flend 4p In Minn) tor nnrtloulari. tltlniOHUll IT "IteUef for t.Alv,'iUtttr, by return r 31 all. lO.OUO irwniwm-iw. iun -ij-ir. ChlplieterChcmk'ttlUo.,Uuil1n"inoar), JIUC ynii bore Tnxoat, I'impiea, - CopperfiS lifHUicara in jioatD, uair-iaiuQBi vnie i;uumi JUJEiJllkilA AJM.9M4 OIUSUUIV M. till sy jCUleii.ro. ill., lor proois 01 curet. tui" Jtal, .100,000. Worst cases cured ia iJlo aa day. lOO-pase boou iree VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON'S VITALIZE! Cures General or special debility, wakefulness, inarmatnrrhnefl. emissions. ImootcnCv. Dare- 5ls, etc. Correct functional disorders, caused by errors or excesscH, quiCKiy rcsioniiK nn hood In old or youiiK KivI"K vigor nnd etrenetlt where former weoknewf prevniled. Convenient package, blmple, cfTcttual nnd eguimate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH. Pont he deceived liy Imitations; insist on CA iUIN Yiiauzers enticaiea n your unitf- gist noes not navo it. itico 91 perpw., o ior 95 with written truarantee of complete cure, tin form at Ion. reference, etc.. free and eonfldeu- ttlnl. Send us statement of eao and 25 ets. for :& week's trial treatment, uno only bent to eacn (peraon, CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS. m Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 207 West Coal Street. rFrninmmnmnninrmTimmmnTiTnnmmmmminTn X-MAS PRESENT. COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. The holder of 30 (ouiioiis of the HERALD l enlltloil to u llret-cln life- lie, free-liniul crayon, worth $10.00, uiwle from nny (lltllnct iiliotiKrrli, by iwylne 68 cents at SI. rrkera tudio.lktt W. Centro street, Hlienan doAh, I'a. Send photograpU in immediately and nave coupons ready upon re ceipt of portrait. NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT, llVlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllliulllllluiliuljMt'ul I'UUidl 15 BANK FAILURE Two Minneapolis Institutions Oloso Their Doors, WILL PEOBADLY REOPEN AGAIN, Thrro Iuiluntrlnl Kitnlillilnnrnts In Clil- cneo Also forced to tho Wnll Tlirougli I the Cutlnpie "f tho Nutloiml llnnk of 111 lnols An Itnllnn Hanker'. Victims. St. I'auU Dec. 23. Stnto llnnk Kx- mulncr Kcuyon yoatorday took possession of tlio Dunk of Mlnnosotn, mid its n result of tho closing of this bank tlio Union Stock Yiirils bunk ulso closed. Tho UniiK ' of Minnesota's cnpltnl is t3,000,000, mid It i wns coneldcreu olio of tho strongest banks In tlio west This bank, In common with nil tlio other biiuks In tho city, had a sharo of tho deposit of stnto money, nnd tit tho tuuo of tho last statement had about riU,- 000 or $80,000 of stnto money on deposit. It ( was nlso tno tlopnsltory lor tno county, and until recently was tho main bonk through, which tho city business was trnnsnctod. William Dawson, Sr., was prosldont and William Dawson, Jr., was 1 cashier. Tho Dawsous ranked high among financiers. Among tho heavy depositors was Noman Kittson, whoso ovory dollar was In tho bank. Tho Union Stock yards bank, which closod Its doors simul taneously with tho Dank of Minnesota, was owned by tho latter, and Its prosldont wus William Dawson. Tho bank Is per fectly solvent, and thoro Is absolutely no dangor to any of Its depositors. JudcoOtls. of tho Itamsoy county dis trict court, has nnpolntcd Frank Soy- mour, cashier of tho Merchants' National bank, and an attornoy not yet docldod on to bo recolvors of tho Dank of Minnesota. Tho stuto bank examiner, aftor making an oxauiinatlnn of affairs, says he does not consider tho fatluro a bad ono, but ox pocts that tho bank will rosumo busluoss booro long. Tho olllcors of the bauK say that they had boon hoping to carry tho In stitution through tho hurd prossuro of tho winter, but had found It too great a task, uud had concluded to cull In tho state ex aminer and have him take charge. Their action may have boon lufluoncod by tho cloarlng house, which sent word for thorn not to "clear" yestordny, for tho bank closod soon aftor receiving tho notice. Tho Dank of Minnesota was tho oldost In tho city and ono of tho best known throughout the northwest. It had many correspondents, among thorn bolng tho National Dunk of Illinois, but It was statod today that tho failure of tho big Chicago bank had nothing to do with tho closing of this concern. Tho small bank at fho stock yards that closed nan result of tho other failure was a branch of tho Dank of Minnesota, but no other local banks aro at all affectod by tho failure. Moro Failure In Chlcnc0 CHICAGO, Doc. 23 Tho failures of An gus : Ulndelo, general contractors ; the American Drawing, Malting and Klova torconlpnny, the Gjorgo A. Wclsso Malt ing and Elevator company and Georgo A Welsso Individually, all of thuso being duo to tho collapso of tho National llnnk of Illinois, and small runs on three banks were tho echoes yosterday of tho bank failures of Monday. Ituns wore made on tho Garden City Banking nnd Trust com pany, tho Hibernian Savings bank nnd tho Illinois Trust and Savings bank, and none of tho runs was of much Importance. Doforo tho close of banking hours tho ox citcmont luul completely died out. The chair made vacant by death is always a sad re minder. It Is es pecially sad when t Is mother's chair. All over this broad land there are vaca t i chairs that would I still be occuoied i by healthy, happy, i rndi.int mother. If women would but realize the Importance of ' keeping well In a womanly way. Women cannot too soon understand that It Is little 1 less than a crime to neglect the health of the organs to which arc intrusted the perpetuation of a healthy, robust race of human beings. Dy neglect of these organs a woman ruins her own health, de stroys the happiness of her home, and fails 1 In the performance of the most sublime i duty that she owes to the world. The best medicine for women who arc ; weak where Nature demands the most strength is Dr. Tierce's l'avotito Prescrip tion. It nets directly upon the organs that maVte motherhood possible. It cures all weakness and disease that exists there and stops all distressing, debilitating drains. It prepares a woman for motherhood and in sures a healthy baby. It makes the coming of baby easy and almost painless, Drug- ; gists who offer something "jnst as good" are cither ignorant or dishonest and in either case are not to be trusted. " I had been a great sufferer for years with fe male weakness," writes Mrs. John Dovrnle, of No. 34J Lexington Avenue, IMdystoue, Delaware Co., l'a. "Could not walk three squat es without terrible suffering. I also had a pain In my left side for seven years until I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, 1 Favorite Prescrip tion and ' Pleasant Pellets." My pain has left me altogether. Have had no symptoms of It at all for two years. Can walk two or three miles at a time and It does not hurt me. I cannot recom mend Dr. Pierce's medicines highly enough. My daughter also has used your medicines with great benefit. She was operated upon for appendicitis and had fainting spells from it. She took the Golden Medical Discovery,' ' Favorite Pre scription,' ' ltxtract of Smart - Weed,' and the 'Pleasant Pellets' and has not had any faint Incr soells for onevcar. When she commenced to take It she weighed 95 pounds now she weighs 140 pounds." Constipation I It is the fountain-head of u.any diseases. It causes impure blood and all manner of disorders are the result. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipa tion. Promptly. Surely. Permanently. They never gripe nrujgists sell tbem. l'ug'ilUr rirebltff Captured, Nr.w Yoiik, Doe. 23. Tho pollen of every lmportnnt city In tho country have for more than n year been on tho lookout for Joseph I,. Harris, who was nrrested ot Monmouth, Ills., yostonlny. Harris wns tndlctod In July, 1805, for arson In the third dogreo. Ho wns fonnorly In tho fur niture, business In this olty, and his store wns buruod on tho night of July it, 1801. Tho alleged loss wns HIW.OOO, partly cov ered by Insurance. Thoro was n hitch when nil elTort was mndo to collect the In surance, and Harris boenmo frightened and lied. Ho was Indicted for arson. Hawaii's Ex-Quoon Talks with a Nowapapor Man, BUT IS RUDELY INTERRUPTED. LADIES WITH RED FA la At1 1 oily, grray emr fa-li.1, i imp le, I . U pwonter, nn I mo-i axd beautlfier v t n i Crossed tlio Titan nnd Wns Arrrtil. Ill'KKAl.o, N. Y , Deo. 2.1 Georgo M. Mattlson, 2tl years old, rrprosentntivo In this stnto for the Dlrrfo Munufurturlng company, of Canton, O,, wns limited at the Central depjt yesterday afternoon, charged with bolng a defaulter to the amount off 1,000. Mattlson's headquarters were In New York and whon nn oxuinlna tlon of his books throo weoks ago showed that ho was short In his accounts ho went to Canada. Hocainoto Dultulo to vislfrn I f rloud, nnd was arrested. 1 CUT2CUI&C 50ADi t' fir I- An Itnlhiu llauker'a Victims. NEW YoiiK, Doe. 23. Tho pollco wore called upon last night to restrain a crowd of Italians assembled In front of Gulsoppo Darllnni's bank, which closod Its doora yosterday. They Italians did not know until thoy returned from work last night that tho savings which thoy had Intrusted to Dnrllanl wore lost. Darllanl wns Inst soon on Monday. Ills wlfo says she does not know whore ho ha3 gono. Many of tho Itallnns wore with difficulty restrained from wreaking tholr vengeance ou tho windows of the bank. Some of thorn wept. DR. LOSB'S BOOK FREE Is all sutrerers ot KUHOItS OK VOUT1L l.O v( Vl(-llt and lllsUAM s (IF MuS AND vvo.UI'S 'J.ia luutesi cloi 1 twundi V ?Hlv. sU"' uMirali droe. Tro.iunnlbjruall .. w .V;" " ' o .jwh"' iMileuar. ' " nt' Salclde of a Mnrylnml School Teacher. SAUSllUHY, Mil., Deo. 23. Miss Mnmlo II. Powell, who was found dead In Phila delphia yosterday, having committed sul cldo by gns asphyxiation, was tho daugh ter of John H. Powoll, of wost Somorsot county. Sho formerly taught school In Wicomico countv but up to tho past year sho has been tcncl lnjr In her own county nt Winona. Hor nt,e was 20 years, aud shu was a handsomo tlrl. Sho spout Sun day wlih friends In this city and loft hero Monday morning for Philadelphia. Hor mother and father are well known rosl donts of Somerset oounty. Fell Six Stories to Dentil. New Yoiik, Doc. 23. Ono workman was killed nnd another injured fatally by a fall from tho sixth floor of a now building at Dloeckor stroot, corner of Groon. Thoy wore bricklayers, at work on cross pieces which rested on iron supports. Tho sup ports broko, and tho men, with their scaffold, woro preclpltatod through tho building to tho collar, smashing through a mortar nrch on tho first lloor. Tho nuinos of tho men aro: John Durkard, dead, and Georgo Ilelss, fatally hurt. Tnrklsh Troops Defeated. LONDON; Doe. 23. An Athens dispatch to Tho Dally Nows says that n dosporato flght occurred on Sunday at Prophetollaa, In tho Olympus district, botwoon a Turk ish detachment, olghty strong, convoying nn Investigation commlttcoof olght Turk ish olllclnls, and a Greek Insurgent band under Volovdas. Tho whole of tho Turk ish committee and twenty-four of tho Turkish detachment wore killed, tho In surgents losing only four killed. Mrs. Harrison's Stolen Wntch Itetllrned. Indianapolis, Doo. 23. Sovoral weoks jigo Gonernl Harrison's house was robbed of a gold watch belonging to his wlfo. He offorod a reward for Its recovery, nud yos terday lie received npackago from Chicago containing tho watch. Tho local police had nothing to do with tho recovery, and Gcnoral Harrison would say nothing, ox cept to admit tho rocolpt of tho watch. Iter Skull Crushed with h llaselmll Hat. Chicago, Doo. S3. John Hyan, a pod dler, murdered his sister Knthrlno last night by smashing her skull with a baso ball bat. After killing her he turned over tho stove and sot lire to tho house. The pollco bellovo that Hyan Is Insane. Fifth Victim nt an ISxploalon. Piiovidexce, Doe. 23. Israel D. Daker, foreman of tho Kent Woolen mill, who was burned by tho bollor explosion last Allison Not OlTored n Cabinet Position. DuumjUli, la., Deo. 23. Senator Allison denlod yesterday that ho was to outer the cabinet of Major MoKlnloy us M'cretary of stnto. "I have not been olTored that or any other position by Mr. McKlnley," ho saiu, "nor nas anvnoily olso ollorod mo any position of any kind." Women Wnlkeil 4,(100 Mllo. New Yoiik, Doc. 23. Mrs. S En by nnd hor daughter arrived hero this forenoon from Spokane, Wash. Tho two women hnvo walked tlio ontlro dlstauco and havo covered about 4,500 miles. Tlioy loft Spo kano ou May 0. Thoy win a wngorof $10,. 000. John L. a 1'iMir Debtor. Doston, Dec. 23. John L. Sullivan, the pugilist, sat In the poor debtors' session of tho municipal court yostorday to ex plain why ho had fallod to sottlo a Ilorlst'fl bill. The caso will bo further hoard Jan. 11, MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUllE Tie rvou mpo-railing mem-or7.Imrotencjr,Bloopief"nMi(eto.,c(iawd Djr AOufie aon oiaer Mrvxin "! uuib- . cretlonfi. They quUKly ana turtla restoro Lost YittUtT In old or jounir. ami fit amtinfori'turly.buBln'wB cr marriago. ' lrotjf.nf Tnannitv nnd t'onstimDtlon If Ufcen'in time. Their un shown Immediate iraurove roerit and ftilectsn CUKE whcioullotlicra loll. In Mat upon having tno eonuino ojss j-auieia. inoj have eared thoaaandaani will euro you. cie a poeltlve written irnaranUto to Kct n euro In oach caso i or refund the money, l'rlca 60 wn iwr iacLcaRe,pr eixpaokHBon (full trentmeut) for i-.W). Ilr niRll.ln plain wrapper, nnon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., "lUun IU. For sale In Shcnnniloiih, l'a., by A. Wnslej lindS. 1. Klrllu, Druggists. Tha Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now .Tor soy: Clearing; southeasterly winds, shift lug to northonstcrly. ffiD TOCCD 604 North Sixth St Uflv I UliCfciSldooMrancoonGreenSt PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. pULiH i: in riuui -ivu cuu yenrn) nnd (J Yearn HobdUuI Ilincrlenoo In (ffrinanr. STRICTUnC, BLOOD POISON,- XGENtRAL DEBIUTYi LOST VlCOR.Ht excesses and all other Effects op Youthful Folly of both Sexes Permanently cured after every ono cUo haa fullcJ. 10ST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED. No matter what self-it jloxl great and fcrnoiu Doctor! and iprclaU lata claim, vrlto, print or toy, old Ir Thccl knowa more about incae dlscaaca and how to treat them auoocasfully tbaa all otbera combined, aad they all know It too, to their aorruw, l'oo r aod Itlcli, ifyouwero robbed and lctlmlied, and you wUh to get Uonest and aklllral treatment, try ence more old Dr. Thecl aad fas will euro you positively irCuro 1 pomlblo. No Deception no Fnlao llepreaentotlon. Freah oatea oured In i to 10 Uajt. Bend fivo a-ccnt atampa for Trntti Uett of ait for Slngla or Harried, young or old. Only Hook ex poaing qn&oka. Hour t 9-3. Evening) 6-9. Jloura for exam ination and treatment In aevmlng hopeleia and dangeroua caei , dally,9(43. Wed. and 8aUeTgi.,6tolO. Sun.,9toI2. Treat E:nt by malt, Strlcteat accreey (Juarnntecd. 1'cnltlTrly loweat cliMrxea In tola city tor tho bent treat mint. p. j. canfield; Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOll chief nuiiaiss, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOIl CHIEF BUItfJESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Bubject to Citizens party rules. JjlOU CIIIHF 1IUIIQF-S3, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rulos. jOtt CHIEF BimGKSS, JACOB NOLL. Bubject to Democratic party ruloa. JjlOIt KKCKIVKil OF TAXES, M. P. CONRY. Bubject to Peinocrntlo party rulea. pOlt CIIIKK 11UHUHS3, JOHN DANDO. Subject to tlio Citizens party rule, JjlOIt CHI ISP 1IL"U0K8S, ALEX. DAVIS, The Mnsruilcr' Itace Track n Fullnrr. Maoiwueh, Mil, Deo. 23. Aftor nn ex lstonco of six days tho Prlnco Goorgo's jtui-iiiH aNbuuiniioii, wnicn nas neon con ducting n meeting hero, oxplrod yostorday. Tho asKociatton was unable to pay tho car poutor for tho Improvomonts that havo been mndo at tho traok, and tho place was lakou In 'charge by tho representative of tho creditor. Tlio horsemen nro the prin cipal sulTorers by tho failure. Thoy wont to tho exponio of shipping tholr harms from KlUton and Iron Hill on tho strength of glowing promises by tho management. The majority of tho winning owners failed to receive their money. UrKlng the Initiative' nud Kurareiiilniii, Wasiumi us, Doo. 23. Senator Dutlor, of North Carolina, yesterday Introduced a resolution providing for a special commit leo of three sonntors to lnqulro Into tho feasibility of applying tho prlnclplo of di rect legislation through the Initiative and rolurendum to tho legislation of the fed tr'il government. Amnesty fur Armenians. CONSTANTIXUI'LK, Dec. 2:1. An Irodo has been Issued granting amnesty to all Ar menian ptlsonors except thoso soutoneed to doath for murders. Tho tonus of the amnesty include about u hundred Arme nians under sentou:o of doath for other of fonsgs than nmrdor, Her Agent, .loseph HeleluUe, Orders thn Reporter Awny l.lllunhiilnlil llellevr. ' Thnt HnMnll Will bo Annexed nnd That She Will b I'enslnneil. Houston, Tex., Dee. 2:i. Kx-()ueen 1,11- lunknlaul, of the Hawaiian Islands, and attendants pned through here lat even ing on tho .Minr-t Umltl of tho Southern I'nclllc, en routo to New Orlenns, where she will take pimMige via the Louisville and Nashville for Wnhlngton. A large crowd assembled at the depot, but tho de posed queen kept tho eurlnlns drawn, and It wni only when they wore ready to loave that she allowed them to lieralsed. A re porter gained admittance to thoox-queon's presenioand nskod for afow minutes' conversation. "You will excuse me," she snld ; "I can- HEADACHES not talk to you, for 1 am endeavoring to Oured bv this srnnulnr efTcrveco Hint An inwljiiit cure lor snur Kx-Congressnian Hntch Hying. IlANNIUAL, Mo., Deo. 23. Kx-Congross-man Hatch is lying nt tho point of doath at his homo near this city. Ills attending physlolans say that ho mny Hugor two or throo days, or ho may die nt any hour. Ho Is suffering from Drlght's disease. Tho old lady wns right when sho said, tha child might dio if thoy waited fur tho doctor. She saved the little one's life with a fow dosoa uf One Mniuto Cough Cure. She lmii used It for croup before. C, H. Hagenbuch. JANUARY 4th Beginning of next session of BLQOMSBURG STATED -NORMAL SGHOOL. Write for information to J. A.WELSH, ...Principal, ""IjJMUft liO HURL, i '94c.m''J-JM4."S SMI 1mV3G'.IAP- W,.-k '?CVIC Co.,Pha.AHPA For salo at I'ovlnsky'a druir store, 28 East Centre street. i Cheapest, Dccouso tho Dcst j GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Rend for that llttlo bnnlc. "Tnfnnf . 1 Henlth;" great value to mothers. Sent ' N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. I 11 Hudson Street, Hew York I HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL FOR Of the Fifth Word, -r-IA- s. - Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hunds. Fever Blisters. Soro Lino & Nostrils. It la aolmnnsp It complexional ilisti Jrriiati ttt IiJlum?'! Su""e :on : fi. rn ' " i i J L. !. .,..1 ...., 1., ...I ii'1-.1 ti i liill.imiimtWui. uiul vti ti t In w an Inttiia wlih li TirrnA ointment ., 1 fit'l ,1 ill r,-ll,- ln nri-1 1,1-1 -trs 'il FiiM lhmuiho.it Ih. - i V ji'i , I V IE Foil-, u.lc. l(rsnivsT. . sin ,i s.to" A. ritFM. CoKP. Sol, VrtM i IMi n ' MS HUT" " itow to Obtain Utlili.nl lomrl U BROM-KOL;f ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AW ii save all my strength until 1 get to Wash ington, New York and Doston." "Whatdn you tliink about yourrestora tlon to the thr nier" "1 do tint inaxider Hint thoro n very groat chance lor what you speak ot," she replied. "Will tho Islands be annexed to tho Unltod Stntoir ' "I think they will In time, and then the conditions will be such that 1 will bo granted a pension. I do not wish to bo bothered further." At that Juncture Josoph Huloluko, her agent, appeared nnd demanded that the reporter leave. During hor trip from the coast she has amused horself with her mandolin aud sang hur favorite songs until yesterday, when sho seemed to bo In an unpleasant mood. lii'AilrtctifM, which often ttrcuimilaf F i ulht out. ' ' 1 JOHN F. CLEApl' BOTTLER OF CARBONATED1 I 1 and 19 Pencil Alley, ifr ,10l "A HAND SAW Two Victims of Alcohol 1'uUolilug. Mattoox, Ills., Dec. 23. A number of young men, ranging from 17 to 22 years of ago, and belonging to a club having rooms In a business block, started In ou n holi day celebration last Sunday. Ono young man supplied tho crowd with crude al cohol aud the youthscoinpounded a mixed drink of alcohol, water, sugar and cinna mon drops. About half a gallon of al cohol was usod and several gallons of the mixture) was consumed. Monday John Madison died nnd'last evening Hurt Woll mnn died In convulsions. Investigation shows that wood alcohol was used. Phy sicians express surprlso that any of the young men survived. . ad Jug thr IS THE PROPE.' !$ i I u ml 'J ! A Labor Union's I.egnl Victory. Nr.W Yoiik, Doc. 2.1 Tho ufllcern of the Journeymen Stonecutters' association, who woro arrested a few days ago on the charge of conspiracy prefurrud by William Mahoney, ouo of fifty workmen who had been thrown out of work whon a strike was declared against the shop of Itowns ley & Jackson, woro discharged yostor day In the Yorkvlllo pollco court. Mr. Jackson was placed un tho stand, and ad mitted that ho had paid wages beneath tho union scale, but thnt ho had hrou afraid to toll that fact to tlio olllcors of the union whon thoy callo.l on him. Mnhnnev admitted that ho thought ho was justly expelled from tho Stonecutters' associa tion. rill I .Ml to IlilHn the AlUl. New Yoiik, Deo. SJ. An nttempt was mndo yosterday afternoon to raise the steamor Allsa, which was sunk near Fort Hamilton by oolllslou with tho French 1 llnor La Dourgogno on Vub. 20 last. The coinhlnod forces of tho MUford Salvage oompany and tho Chapman Wrecking oompnny woro at work, but tho steamor was not movod, although a lifting force of ovor 2.0U0 tons was oxorted. Twenty-one chains had boon run undor tho Allsa, which llos In an upright position, ombod- dod In sixteen foot of mud. Tho attempt made was more or less of an oxperlment, and moans will bo found by dredging or othorwiso to bronk tho force of tho suc tion. Two Moro Victims of l'olsoned Whisky. WlIKKM.NO, Deo. 22. Two moro victims have been milled to the list ot dond from drinking a substitute fur whisky at Hon. wood, Monroe county, O., Saturday even ing last. This makos a total list of fivo doad. Thoso who dlod yesterday aro Colo nel Clogg, a brotlior of Thomas Clegg, who died Saturday night from tho samo cause, and Honry Koth. In the stomach of Selliert, ono of tho victims who dlod Saturday night, arsenic was found. Tho bodies of those who havo expired turned black and commenced to decompose shortly after doath. Tho authorities of Cameron countv aro Investigating the caso, and hope to locnto the blamo. Crushed by a Fall of Coal. Abiilakd, l'a., Deo. 23. Jnmos Murphy, aged 25 years, residing at Glrardvlllo with his wldone 1 .uothor, was caught by a fall of coal at I'.tcker No. 5 colliery and in- stuutly 1. . -d. Ho was engaged In open ing up thu Diamond vein at the tlmo, and tho coal rushed upon him without warn ing, l.ii body was horribly mangled. Dyspepsia flervou - tHrlnnu n'.-tr "ill B rir- j". H ) BOULT0,l,j; Sold by1' ", , l- mli a - For Sale i k ' !0 m In. i tjo racist . l). mil, rMAT i von felt In vnur slu.nl f overcoat, this inoriiinjb 9 RHEl- an. I that tivun.s trou'ul6 w.iifii is n posiiivo on e jrtiiiiia, jjumua;': L I'lioiii-ss, C'rainpd ntel Prico 25 cU. and C J Prepared by II. J M HACK, i i J wl P rg, t .M ir ncil ' 11? til t ' PHILA. & REftlj" IN EFFECT DEC. O.lj'1 Trains lenvo .Shenandoah as f(. For New York vUl lMilladclpj ,H 2 10, 52B, 7 10 n. lu., 12 33, 3A" HiiiulayH, 2 10 a. ni. For New " ork via Mnuch C'hliai 5 SI, 7 10 n. in., 12 33 nnil 3 03 p. 11, j, , For Heading mid l'hllailelpPV, 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 ll.m., 12 33, 3 03 aa3f!' days, 2 10 n. ill. l .1 3 03 'io ljn !.., u.,lla .In... n , 12 33, 3 03 nnd 5 5S p. in. HunUai'L . ininaqiinaiui malinuoy ij- jl" , 12 3 03 Killed by Ills Hired' Man. Madclia, Minn., Doc 23. Fred Job llnskl was murdered aud his wife wounded For 2 10. S 25. 7 10 n, HumlavH. 2 10 a. in, For Wllllnmsport, Sunbury week daya. 3 2.1. 1130 n. in.. 2 Hundni s, 3 25 a. in. 111 I r or Mahanoy Plane, weekda !l 7 10, 11 30 n. 111., 12 3.1. 2 00, 3 a.5P' , p. ill. Holidays, 2 10, 3 23 a. m, '"'' for AHluanil anu Miamokln, fs, 7 10, 11 30 u. in.. 2 00, 721 am (lays, 3 25 a. in. r-nr lUltlmnre, Washington a II. til). It. It. through training Monday night by tho hired man. Tho 1755. 11 20 'a. m.. a 10 n!ni 727H murueror is sun in large, uoduiiski was a fariuerllviugtwelvu miles south of here, and had opposed the marriage of his daughter to tho hired mun. Cluvernor Morton'. I'rocliiiiintlon. Aliianv, Doo. 23. Governor Morton has sout to tho sheriff ot Queen's county n proclamation calling upuu him to see thnt tho law Is not violated by thoso engaged In tho Luvlgno-MoKeovor proposed light In Long Island City tonight More Spanish Anarchists Henteuced, I1AUCEI.OXA, Deo. 33. Ail additional number of auurchlsts woro sentenced yes terday. Forty of them woro ooudonined to twenty yours' lmprlsonmont and twon-ty-sovon to olght years' Imprisuuiuont Sli Years for Abduction. Albany, Doo. 98. W. J. Conlln, chargoil with abducting Wllllo I'rootor, Hi years old, tho son of a Philadelphia lollceuinn, was yostorday sentenced to six years lu prison. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Victor Mnrtln, 3 yonrajald,. was drownoil yesterday at Cook's Hun, Pa., by falling Into a spring, Fire last night destroyod two buildings nt tho Klinlra (N "Y ) ttnta reformatory Loss, 1100.000. A race war Is Imminent nt MurlWtl, Ky., whoro the neirro rnf'st. Jim Stone, was "1 - !I 3 20, 7 00, II 20 a. m.. 3 18 nnd tional trains from Twenty-foi f rl I nut streets atatlon, week days, i ,,nii I 12 It 8 10 p lu. Sundays, 1 35, 8 j TitAiNs roil shfna; 19 Leave New York via Phil P. ,' days, t 30, 8 00 a. in., 130, I3anf , night. Hundays, 0 00 p. in. l 1 lnve New York via Maue it.i.-u i ;w nin ,., i itA n .,, i a i Leave Philadelphia, Heading. J days, 1 20, 8 35, 10 05 a, in, nn,. (i. in. Hamlays, 11 30 p. m, lj itare lleailliig, wecK ilayit 11 Ma. in., 0 00 and 8 20li. ni. H IMivo l'ottsvllle, wet kdaya,' Leave Taiiiaipia, week days', i'n8 in., I 27, 7 20 uud 9 13 p. in. Sl,jbu 1 1 17 a. ni., 2 03, 7 i I nnd 10 OS r '(tit a. in. )o.r I Iavo Mahannv Plane, weekt OHO. 9 37. 11 Mn. in.. 112. 2 19. rK 10311 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 00r'inI in., 3 35 and 11 11 p. in, Sunday P1 " ATLANTIC CITY 1)11) Ieave Philadelphia Chestnul I South street whaif for Atlantll s Weekdays Lxpiess, 000a 1 8 p. m. Ai-csiiuinodull'in HOO il minil.iys- l-.xpri ss. 'llM, loa niml.itli.ii, 8 00 ii, in Hop in, IteturiiliiK leave Atlantic (J ...lliiv u,,, KI.IIHJIS uveuu eekuays 1- xpr ss 7 ' 9 p, in. .eeoiiiinotlatuui 8 15 Miinmya rxpn-s, 4 00 7 iiauon, y nn ni 4 1i p in Parlor t ars on all eipri I A HWl'IllMtD, (ien 1 Super n(eiuU'iitiaiL. a hi IC.vl.ll r" a li hi o p toB it H ,,r 8 earl no I .fv ishl . nl llg'l Mff ,llaJ Ttl lb I HI itufl I1(1 in a resl He Ml 1 1 re it! u 'IK I odl Jul P In a S a 1' I - - . . -w a . ,' f mi II I -fW -sj