The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 26, 1896, Image 2

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As follows:
4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash - . -$ 400.00
20 Second " " " S100sppiciAn.O!cjc!es'2,000.00
40 Third " " " 5 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00
CASH AND GIVEN FREE
PRIZES EACH MONTH
FOR RH
Cash and Prizes given each month
$3,400.00
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Tola! given duringl2mos, IB97, $40,800,00
HOW TO OBTAIN THEM.
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WRAPPERS
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wrapper. Ihnt portion rnntniii
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HUflr."
RULES.
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limn,") nrplo lio sent, pnttilgn
iiilly puld, enclosed svlth tt
lin t ul iiuprr Hliillnc Compet
itor's! full tminn mill iiildrcs
mill tlio iiniiilirr of Coupons
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tifllm IIISTltlCT Competitor llvr In.
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thfldiMlrlctlntrliiclitie or sue resides
nil I reCHii e I OO I'ush.
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Next l.nrsest. Number of cou
pons from the dlstriiit In which thpy
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c ;nli ,t to W.-Ilonald met Willi
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Jlaltinioie. Mil
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Utility When thev nek lelief
rj'uttio cailieii imsiilile liioiiiciit,
' y when the c.ihe ih iiunniliini
"J, 1'eiiopacker It 1)., junior of
JM 1 I'lniuh illiaiinpoit, Vi.,
vc u I'll Thompson'!. Diphtheria
' am iv anil nn.inl it as the liet
"rocly remedy for (liihlheiia, colds
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IzliV.'w Tiinl Itefiiseil.
I fil a mlah kynii nl Juniata county,
I." to the case of lleiijainin Kline vs.
It Uiini township was tried, result-
l lift of Jl.800 for tho nlaintilf.
a new tnal was asked for hy
ii. has forwarded an opinion to
I if Itary The jndgo icfnses a new
Plnintlll' will agree to reduction
Plot klim surd t lie township for
Ifonaitieil hy his team going overall
rctl . set eielv liiiuruiL. Klino.
,Upl
Ii ntr: a coi.n in om: day
cip, o liloiuo (.Ji 1 1 1 i m- Tahlots. All
lieyiuil the money if it fulls to cuie.
took
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NAME OF DISTRICT
now YnrLf uiit iirunuiyn
niHiriiiiPii iMjim.Nj, J7''vi,rf(y.
NrwVorli stiiln(i'' ofN.iCitj
Urookhtnnaati'lStaten Itlana),
PriniHylvniila, llpliiwnrr, jjlry
html, W'vnt Vtrulnlu. uiul DIm-
irict r ,(riiiniitit
Tlio New J'.HKlnml Slnicn.
Tho Hkyclesiiro t!ioc,IHjrtr"1 Pierre Sprrinl
1W Tttcrn( m'fM by lieu. N.l'iprt A Co., of Hul;
flt, I...tnnnnilN-w York. Flttuil with Hartford
Tir-sf l )rntCln-8 NicktB Lamp, Nov Dennrtnro
licll, Stantlard Cy clumeter, and Huot L&ce bftddle.
option a indj'BorRentleman's Pierce
Munnlnl l.lrrrlo. tirlrn rftllK). IM).
Thn lit CuintieliiurBuLosCDd In the
NptI l.nrtrnmt TVtitnliora nl rminniin from tho dl
trict (n wlilcli tbey restdsnill Knrli rpceWeatwlnnpr'a
option a lady's or frentlora&n's Uold Watcb, price $25,
iiiouorapetit,onwun ioso ino imsi uny 01
ib rcceivoii voo iaia
nut Into the next.
. nnrntiftiforn Klin olitiln wrntinpra from unsold
Bonn la dealer's Block will bo disqualified. Hmriloyeea
of Ijorer Brothers, Ltd., and their families, are de
barred from comnotlnir.
4, A printed llt of Winner In Competitor's district
trill bo forwarded to tjoiupotitorB In about SI dajB after
each competition clones.
ftt Lfver llrilhers, Ltd., will endeavor to award the
prizes fairly to the bent of their ability and judgment,
lint it H understood that all who compnto Bftrco to ftC
cupt the award of Iover Brothers, Ltd. as final.
l.VMAl UUUH Ltd., New York.
linrh IInitllidur(ntzlW)7. GonnonB received tool
lor one montu'a com petition mil ie i
Int
Ur Joucst't )
JC83, lmll0y I UV-
, l'uiienil DesiiiH,
n funeral 1l-,mi.h in any Klianc
ly All the bi'it m.iinier ikishUiIu. Al
wux wurk, etc. K.it( s
ND THE LADY
Jffl CAME BACKsssb
J She'd been
n been here.
all over town, she'd
she saw our slippers,
she said she'd come back maybe
and she did, she could'nt help it,
she wanted an extra nice pair of
slippers for a Christmas present at
1.00. She didn't tell us, but we
knew she'd have to pay 25 to 30c.
more at any other store, and then
wouldn't have had anything like
the variety to choose from.
The Factory Shoe Store leads in
Quantity, Quality and Price.
"et a ticket
WARLIKE CATTLEMEN.
Armed Men Will Urgent Alleged En
croachments by Sheen Herders.
DENVEIl, Deo. 20. Atlvlcos from Houtf
county lnillcnto tlint war botwoon tho cat
tlemen mill tho shocp 111011 may break out
nny tiny. For tho past fowdnys cnttlomon,
runchiuon mid others lntcrostcil In main
tnlnlng tho rituiio of Uoutt county for tho
bonoilt of cnttlu hitvo boon congregating
In tho northwestern portion of tho county
nt 11 point on lowor SnitUo rlvor. Tho mon
camo In twos mid threes, uml In companies
limnborlnK nq many its thlrty-Uvo. Every
man Is well nrmod anil thorotiijhly
mounted. Moss wagons accompanied
many of tho largost outfits, and ovory
preparation appears to hitvo boon ntada
for a longthy campaign. Thoro nro fully
!2u0 mon In two camps on Snako rlvor.
Military rulo has boon adopted and tho
mon uro divided Into companies, each com
pany having a captain with a commander-ln-chlof
In chargo of tho ont lro force No
ana Is allowed to como or go without bo
lng satisfactorily occountod for. This pre
caution Is duu to a roport which wns ro
cuivod to tho effect that GrllT and Jack
Kdwnrds, tho principal sheeji uwnors, have
Hecured tho services of a larcoforco of men
to meet tho stockmen.
The pro-out trouble hits boon brewing
for somo months and tho fooling has boon
running high, ospeclally In tho Brown's
l'ark country, whoro tho greater portion
of the bhoop nro now ranging. Tho Brown's
Park men say tholr cattlo raniro Is bolng
utterly devastated by tho sheep. The
stoekmon will roquost tho shcopmon to
romovo tho sheep across tho boundary lino,
mid if they rofuso, will nssumo tho task
themselves mid maintain u guard to en
force tho boundary.
In our window is a beauty and
some customer 01 ours will ret it
on Christmas eve. You
for every 50c. worth you buy.
1 lckets ior the lamps just as
usual.
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
O. A. MOYER, rVIgr.
(SHOES RETAILED AT FACTORY PRICES.)
I'lltSL
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iiii.i..viuni:,
iimiilvilli', l'.i.
iliirrliiue l.lci ioi's.
Iauier oi K.mifh and Heady,
f.cl of Ilel.r I'ost Olllco.
and Sarah K I'ishcr, hoth of
I ill tjivnshi!
y Mco Thing for Couclis.
1 TI1111
Catarrh and Colds Relieved In 10 to 60
Minutes.
Ono short puff of tho breath through the
lilowor, supplied with each bottle of Dr.
i Aimcw's catarrhal l'owilor, mnuiios tins
1 Powder over tho surfneo of tho nasal pass
iikos. Painless and delightful to use. It re
lievos instantly, and permanently cures
Catarrh, Hay l'ovor. Colds, Headache, Soro
Throat, Tonsilltls and Deafness, 50 cts.
Sold at Kirlins drug storo.
AlilBtul'iluut's 'Murk t'lio Itlppor."
London-, Deo. 20. A dispatch from Am
sterdam says that it serlos of trugodlos of
tho "Jack tho Hipper" typo huvo occurod
In that city. Tho body of a woman with
her throat cut and othorwlso mutilated
was found in tho stroot this morning.
Tho object of tho crime was evldontly not
robbery, as money and jewelry wore found
on tho body.
RUSSO-CHINESE TREATY
Itccnrdllic tlio Itnllwny to bo Constructed
III tlio Mntvnry Klnifdom.
London-, Dca, 2(1. A Timos dospatch
from St. Petersburg says: "It Is alleged
that tho llusso-Chlnoso treaty, which ro-i-ently
caused so much comment. Is not
boon tho two govorumonts, but betweon
tho Chlnoso govornniont mid tho llusso
Chlnoso bunk, which was foundod a year
ngo by tho directors of tho Hrtsslan Inter
national bank. Tho treaty Is dated Sept. 8.
Tno Itusso-Chlnoso bank forms tho rail
way company which an lmporlal ordin
ance rocontly sanctioned under tho nnmo
of the Eastern Hallway company, with n
capital of C,OO0,OU0 roubles, to construct
nnd work a railway from tho wostorn
frontlor of Hol-Lung-Chlitng to tho oast
orn frontier of Klrln, lu Manchuria, to
sonucct with brauchos of tho Slboslau
railway, It being also provided that tho
holders uf tho shares must be olthor Rus
sians or Chlnoso.
"Tho Husslnu government will fully
guarantee the capital Interest of further
obligations to bo Issued as required, ro
sorvlng to thomsolvos tho right of hiking
thorn up on payment to tho company of a
prlco to be mutually agrood upon. Thus
tho Husslan miuistor of flnanco will bo
complete master of tho enterprise China
obtains nominal control by appointing
the president, but tho real chief will bo
tho vlco president appointed -liy ltussia.
China may purchase tho railway after
thirty-six yoars, or take possession with
out payment ut the oud of eighty yoars."
BOSTON'S STREET CAR SNARL
Tlio Coiupniiy Illscliiirifluc; Meu for I'reelp
llutlnc; a Htrlltp.
Boston-, Deo. 20. What threatonod to
bo tho most oxtensivo strlko In tho history
of this city was averted by tho action of
tho supremo council of the Motormen's
and Conductors' union, when, uf tor a pro
tracted session, tho strlko was declared off
at 12:30 yosterday morning. TriifUo has
boon rosuincd on all linos, and matters
quickly assumed tholr usual uspeot.
Tho first official not of tho West End
management yosterday morning wus to
discharge 120 conduotorsa id motonnonof
Division 0 (Charlestown). President
Young, of tho Conductors, Motormon nnd
Drivers' union, headed tho list. Moro
than 100 discharges wore also m.ido on Di
vision 2 (konox street lino), and It Is said
that a blacklist has been opened by the
company, which takes tho name of overy
omployo of tho company who tool: part In
tho strlko.
President Young says tho strlko Is off as
far as tho supremo council of tho union is
concerned. He admits that somo of the
men, having unco disregarded tho action
of the confereuco commltteo, niay Ignore
tho ultimatum of tho supremo council and
Inaugurate another strlko.
iiu, :
t (iruhlcr llros.,
HIS
lie
w 111 tlio I iillini "lliililicry,
u NY Dee. 20. One of
i.i nls wlu entered uudrohhed
f I'll mis .1 Pulton, nt. 1lnn
Irep, I'uliou ami his sl'tor with
itvo laudanum to their aged
lie i k ug j lust night, wnstirrested
tho prl-iner's nuineisAudy
lid v' ir """' m'd ho is ado-
t 'i tru .-nines navy, tie
tiiroti It liiiuruiutinn ulvnii
ver. wit.i wliiuii Mcnnlm lin i
Ilirii He iidiiiuted his complicity
. ii y jf fjrmor Sheriff I.ainoree
jClllro. Hu ifiivn thn tin mn nf (inn
l ur orates, butrefusod to tell who
( aptu was. McUabo Is the man
j'lt'ihooting.
, fill:.
. for unnn In flood Health.
lare a(- ' -n. v.iinrorning u
rdr.nt out from this city to the
Inl'h, r he tlth of Hun M A. Hannti
twwn It may bo stated that
I IV Plll'(m:'' chulrinnn has lieen
spofd for the past few days
i more i''h Is excellent, for veral
lu, we suucreu ironi sovoro naau-
' haviilg lusomulu to it more or loss
lj -ry nttifk, however, Is bullevotl
, tat vawl,,I,urilrJ x IH iiitoi tnai
w;l,n and Mrs. Hunna will gv
few weeks somo time nexl
OiiCuoeeilt Alitn I'urdoued.
O i 1 Governor Hush
' pardoned Isaao rirulth, of
who wus conteneed to be
.ta for tho murdor of his
llffs1""1 f"''1'"ltJro- Smith n-ni
reprlev. d, and his sentence
vrr ni UK-' 1 to life tmprlsonuioiil
tjlal, lol out on to tho henffold.
Ithholdlng tho reprieve until
mjjete In tho brliof Unit ho would
r .iwiiyi. umuiivu ins iiiiiueuiieu,
KerCluontly developments havi
not murder Skldmoro.
ii
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1 ior r i sr
n , 1 U
lift" 1
"d, II,
mil il
I tout m he time Hood's Barsnparlila
ertlseu an a uiooa purmer.
tetr lmvo been accomplished
hd blood cures of scrofula,
"a, rheumatism, neural-
rjiess, that tired feel-
ifjpm fall, because It
- jn
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4X
itt'IlglllllH Notil'4'H.
Services in the Trinity licformcd clmrch
tii-moriow at 10:00 a. m., and 11:30 p. m.
Sunday school ut 1:110 p. m. liev. lioheit
O'lloyle pastor.
liegul.ir services will ho held in the United
r.vangclical church, North Jaidiu street, to
morrow ut 10 a. in. mid ll.'JO p. in. Preaching
by the pastor, Ucv. I. J. lieitz. Sunday
school at 1.30 p. in.
The American Volunteers are going to
hold meetings all day Sunday in Wilkinson's
building, corner Main ami Centre streets.
Meetings nt 11 a. in., 3 and 8:00 p. in. First
Lieut, liaslam and wlfn In command.
Services in tho Presbyterian church to
morrow ut 10:30 a. m., and 0:30 p. in.
Pleaching by the pistur both moruiiiit mid
evening. Sunday kchool at 2 p. m. Tho
public cordially invited to attend.
Primitive Methodist church, James Moore,
pastur. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., subject,
'Trying the Splri's." (1:30 ii. in., subject,
"Woman's Influence." Sunday school at 2
p. in. Everybody welcome
Welsh Baptist church, corner of West and
Oak streets, Itev. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services
at 10 a. in. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2
p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings.
Young People's meeting Wednesday even
ings. Class meeting Thursday evcuiiiKs.
Services ill All SalnU' Protestant Episcopal
church on liist O.tk sticet to-morrow at 10:30
u. m. and 7 p. m. The rector will officiate.
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Ebencior Evangelical church, corner of
South West and Cherry streets, H. Horace
Uomlg, jwstor. Sunday school ut 10:30 a, lu.
All lire welcome.
St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry
stieet. l!ov. John Griililer, pastor. Preach
ing. 10 a. in. ; .Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ;
preaching li:'M p. m.
St. Michael's (iroek Catholic church, West
Centre street. I!uv. Cornelius I.aurUiu, pas
tor. Matallnum service 0 a.m. High mass
10 a. m.
Chinch of til. Holy Family, (Oennan It.
C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T, Rchut
tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second
maiM 10 a. in.
St. Cashulr's Polish It. C. church, North
Jardiu street. Iiev. J. A. Leuarkiewic.,
pastor. First mass 8 a, m,, high mass 10 a,
m vespers and benediction 4 p. ill.
Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West
Cherry street. I!ov. II. F, O'Eellly, paster;
liev. lleuiy Nuylou, assistant pastor. First
mass, 7 a. in., second mass, H a. in., high mass,
10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. in.
Kehelcth Israel Congregation, corner of
Oak and Wt streets, Itov. Henry Mlf
nlk, pastor. Saturday servlios, 8 tolo a, in.,
uud 3 to S p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m.,
aud overy weok day morning from 7 to 8 a. m,
Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak
anil Wliite streets, Itov, Alfred Heehuer,
pastor. General class meeting at 0.15 a. in.,
fed by John Senior Seiuion at 10:30 a. in.
hy the pastor A Christinas After Thought -".No
room for Him at tho Inn." Sunday
whool af 2 p, in , l)r J S, fallen,
Kupertuteiidf iil Christian Endeavor prayer
ineetiug at 5' in. Sermon at 0:30 p. in. by the
past r Tliree itrusoiis for (hoo.ing the
Good Life ' A cordial invitation to all these
ATVIl'i'S.
Suspected or Complicity In Murdor,
Ftn.TON, Mo., Dee. 20. John Hull, uudor
nrrost here for being druuk, Is bollovod to
have been connected with tho Taylor
brothers in tho nnrdor of tho Mocks fam
ily at Uurrollton lu 18'.)5. Hall cuine lu
from tho country on Thursday uud wont
on a spree, and dudn'f tho night talked of
his connection with the crime. Yosterday
his two children Mary, aged 8 years, and
n boy aged 1 were found locked in a barn
nearly frozen to denth, where they hud
been left by tholr father. Tho little girl
suld she used to live near tho Mcelts' and
play with Nellie, tho onlv survivor nf thn
I murder. She was backward about answer
ing quo-ainus, saying that her "papa" did
not ulluw her to talk much. It is evident
that bho kno.vs more about tho crime
"Excuse me," observed the man in spec
taclts, "hut I sin a surgeon, and that is not
where the liver is." "Never you mind
where hit liver is," reterted the othor. "If It
wus in his big toe or his left ear DeWitt's
Littlu Early Risers would reach it and shake
it fur him. On that you can bet your gig
lamps." C. II. Hacenbucli.
Reduced lEates to Washington on Auoount
of the Iiiitiigurutlon via l'ennsyl
vuulit Kullroiid.
For tlio benefit of those who desiro to at
tend tho ceremonies incident to tho Inaugura
tion of President-elect McKiuley, the Penn
sylvania Rallioad Company will sell excur
sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and
1, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the
following rates : From New York, $3.00;
Philadelphia, $5.40; llaltimoro, $1.00 ; Har
rishurg, 5.00 ; Williamsport, $8.70 ; liiidalo,
$11 20; Rochester, $10.48; Altoona anil Pitts
burg. $10.00 ; aud from all other stations on
the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates.
Tills inauguration will he n most interest
ing event, and will undoubtedly attract u
largo number of people from overy soction of
the country. .
Tho magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad mako this line the favorite
route to tho national capital ut all times, and
its enormous equipment and splendid term
inal advantages ut Washington make it
especially popular en such occasions.
TO CUKi: A COM) IN ONK DAY.
Take Laxative llromo 'Quinine Tablets. AH
druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure.
25 cents.
Scaly eiuptions of the head, chapped hands
and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns aro
quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is at present the article must usnd
for piles, and it always cures them. C. II.
HagenhueJi.
Cecil llhoiics still In l'olltlcs.
FoktHuzaiiktii, Capo Colony, Deo. 20.
At it banquet tendered to Cecil Kliudos
hero lust night he mudo a speech, in tho
courNonf which lie declared thut hlspublla
life was nut ended uud thut ho would not
give up his seat In parliament until ho
was turned out. Ho assorted that no sav
age country can rcmiiln it part ut Africa.
Cape Colony, hu said, must bo the domin
ant power south of Central Africa. Ills
Idoa was to assimilate tho tariffs nud tho
pooples. This, ho said, could bo done In
tho north. It wus not n question of race
but uf unity. Ho urged his hearers to
cultivate it closer union with other South
American communities.
HrjHii li.jilkes Ills Lecture liig4gemeut.
CINCINNATI, Deo. 20. Wlldum J. Bryan
stopped horo nu hour yosterday on his
way from his lecture ut Atlanta. While
saying that his locture thoro was a success,
It Is understood that he does not look
with favor on his leuturo engii, oincnt, and
may ask to bo rellevod. Ho remarked to a
close friend that ho had mudo u mistake
lu undertaking to deliver a series of non
partisan lectures.
The Ideal Panacea.
James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says:
I regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an
Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung
Complaints, having used it in my family for
tho last 11 vo years, to tho oxclusion of
physician's prescriptions or other prepara
tions." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes :
I havo been a Minister of tlio Methodist
Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and
have novcr found anything so beneficial, or
that gave mo such bpeedy relief as Dr. King's
now Discovery." Try tins ideal Uougli
Remedy now. Trial bottles free at A.
Wasley's drug store
Senator Vo n-licc-.' secretary Dead.
WASHlXOTON.Doe 20 Chester It. Faulk
ner, tho private Microtury of Senator Voor
hees, of Indiana, who wus knocked down
Thursday night by it street car, died at
Providence hospital yosterday uf tent
He novor recovered from the shoci.
sequent upon the amputation of hi
which was a necessary result of the uu
oldeut. Flies Cured In 3 to 6 Nights.
Dr. Agnow's Ointment will euro all cases
of Itching Piles in from 3 to 0 nights. Ono
application brings comfort. For Blind and
Hlcediug Piles it is peerless. Also cures
Tetter, bait Rheum. Lczcma. liarhcr s Itch
aud ali eruptions of tho sklu. 35 cts, Sold
at kirlins drug storo.
All Drugged Tn a Carriage Top.
Br.CKEllsviLLE, Pa., Dec. 20. Being on
tanglod in the top of tholr carriago, which
was wrecked In a runaway near horo,
Harmon Huffert, his wife nnd child wore
dragged some distanco nnd badly hurt.
Mrs. Huffert was taken out of tho wreck
unconscious.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
to
10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills.
Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are tho most per.
feet made, and cure lib n magic, Sick Head
ache, Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion
and all Liver ills. 10 cents a vial 10 doses.
Sold at Kirlins drug store
Millions for a University.
London, Deo. o Tho Morning Post
says thut Alfred Nobel, the Swedish en
gineer and chemist, wlio died nt San Homo,
Italy, on Dee D, left a will bequeathing
his entire fortune, amounting in value to
about $10,000,000, to tho Stockholm uni
versity. Cut In Two by a Train.
NoitlllSTOWN, Pa., Doe 2a While at
tempting to board a coal truln yesterday
Thomas Coouey, of Spring Mill, missed
Ids footing and fell beneath the whools.
Ho wus cut In two. Hu had missed a pas
tungcr train ho lutondod to go homo on.
Accidentally Shot lllnisair.
WlLKK" ! mil! Pit Deo. B0, Joseph
Butzeavltrh accidentally shot uud killed
himself yesterday while examining a re
volver. Tlio bullet struck him In the eye
Hucklen's Arnica Halve,
The licet salvo in the world for cuts,
oriiises, sores, uliers, lalt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, channel! hinds, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures (lies,
oi jo pay required. It ts guaranteed to give
pcrtect sntlslactlou or mouy reluuueu. Price
35 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley.
Christmas ut the White House.
Washington, Dee 20. Chrlstmns was
celebrated lu a joyous, homelike fashion
at the White House Tho children, not
only of the presldont, but of the ontlre
cabinet clrolo, held high carnival In tho
White House library. A noblo fir tree
stood in tho coutor of tho big seml-clrcular
room, so tall that It touched tho lofty
coiling mid so thick und broad that It al
most flllod tho largo room. Until lata In
the night many willing hands hud workod
under Mrs. Cleveland's direction In beauti
fying this Chrlstmns tree, and It was a
troe worthy of tho Whlto House Tlio
children wero curly uwako, and wore soon
gloating ovor tho presents that lay piled
up around tho foot of tho tree nnd ovor
tho contents of tholr stockings, which
were generously ullod by Santa Claus.
An eloctrlo road from Allcntown
Kutztown, Pa., Is projected.
Philip M. Scholg, tho tellor who robbed
She Bank of Minneapolis, Minn., of $100,
300 has beon pardoned.
By throwing hot ashes In jailor Colo-
man's fuoe ut Columbia, S. C, four
prisoners oscapod from prison.
Lawyer Horatio G. Parker, of Boston,
Mass., who was accused of embezzling
(11,000, has boon adjudged Insane.
Robert Bowllug has been convicted of
6ocond dogreo murder for the killing of
Watchman linker, ut -North Baltimore, O
A verdict for $4,000 wus nwordod Churlos
Dunning ut Pittsburg against John Hust
ings, tho alienator oi ilrs. Dunning s uf-
fectlons.
Chicago Democrats have asked Presi
dent Cleveland, Secretary Oluey and Post
master uenerul Wilson to uttend their
Jackson day dinner.
Neuralgia of the Heart
Vanquishou" by Dr. Miles' Ramodies.
CATON'S TANSY PILLS.
Ailrt.S,aS?.Vl! relief fob:women.
ImlUtloru. Oct CATON'S, nnd save reirrets. At
dructlsU, or sent sealed, $1, Our booklet 4 oents.
CATOK SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS.
6RAYHAIR RESTORED
to lu nuiurid colur by l.KI.'a 1IAI1C At). II..
OANT, 1.0 ilyK.lisrinleii, pleasant odor. $1 til i bnlt a
r.l-IVN llAlll TILMItTflmDvii dundrulT. Minn
hair fromfsllfns.ut and promolp growth $1 on i In til ,
MiEMVlllUA.NT tl 1(0 tnllon tt., V CDCC
Illustrated Treatis. on llutr on applicationr rll-s-
Tor salo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlln's
Drtij- Store.
Absolutely nure. perfectly hanults. and
invariably reliable are the qualities of One
Ultimo Cough Cure, tt never rant in tolas,
crnun and Inns? troubles. Children like II be
cause 11 Is pleasant to take and It helia them.
O, H. Hsgenbuch,
Trolley Car linn Down by tt Locomotive.
Allentowk, l'a., Doe 20. Flvo porsous
wore Injured mid ono killed yosterday af
ternoon lu East Allentown In u grade
crossing uccldout. A passenger train on
tho Central Uullrond of New Jersey struck
a trolloy car. h. J. Ware, aged 49, tho
motormuu of the car, wus lnstuntly killed,
nud tho Injured aro Uoorgo Grosser, trol-
ley car conductor, Mr and Mrs. John
Brink, P Gehmnn und Ed Werg, The
lust four belong lu Bethlehem uud wero
passengers 1) tho trolley car. None of
US. SIDLEY, of Torrlngton, Conn.,
Buffciul from Just such a complica
tion of diseases as tho extensive ex
perience and Investigations ot Br. Miles
havo proven, result from impairment of tho
nervous system. Mr. Jas. Ii. SIdlcy writes
Oct. 25, 1SS3: " My wlfo was taken sick with'
neuralgia of tho heart, nervous exhaus
tion and liver trouble. Although attended
by two physicians sho grew worse, until sho
was at death's door. I then bogan giv
ing her Dr. Miles' Rosloratlvo Ncrvino
and Di 'les' Now Heart Cure, and sho
improved so wonder
fully from the first
that I at onco dis
missed tho physicians.
Sho now eats and
sleeps well nnd does.
her own housoworlc
Wo havo recommend
ed your remedies to a:
-J. MAI,. . '
Restores
, Health
great many in our city, and ovory ono has
been very much benefited bytlicm."
Dr. Jules Remedies aro sold by all drug
gists under n positive- guarantee, first bottlo
benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart
and Nerves tent f rco to alt applicants.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind.
ilVIUal UltU hVltW
1'mviittri tur'cr full.
i anfaiinH I er taillnT
wit!i Ttmny t-lil ronoyroyal IMIa am. other UV
rcropdieO. Alwayibuy the beit and ftvqld atop-
polntoont. Guartntoed fupcrior to ai ra, 71.uLvf
.a Ksurt In tn market. .
lift D7 DUBlUUt AUU,
hot
Infallible!
Speedy and
Complete!
THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE
RECORD Of
Ml
DIPHTHERIA
CURE
I OT n single case ever re
ported where this medi
cine did not effect an ab
solute cure, when directions are
followed in its use. What is the
use of having thousands of peo
ple die annually when Thomp
son's Diphtheria Cure will pre
vent it? Costs but 50 cents a
bottle. Sold by Druggists every
where, aud guaranteed. Cures
not only Diphtheria, but Croup,
Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc.
A BOON TO HUMANITY.
Here's a sample of tho thousands of
unsolicited u-stiuionluls :
Holli-rontc, l'a., April 10,1893.
Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co.
(lentleinen: Unfortunately we lOBt
two little girls with that dread disease,
diphtheria. Later on two more became
111 with throat afTcclton which subse
quently turned Into diphtheria. We
naturally became greatly alarmed. A
m-Uhuor kindly advised us to use
Thompson's Diphtheria Cure which we
did, and In exactly three days the phlegm
In tholr throats had disappeared and
the little ones were Boon t ully recovered
Never lu the preparation of any medi
cine was there a greater lioon to human
ity than by this medicine. I beseech
every family in this country to try this
remedy when members of their family
sutler from any throat or dlplitberttto
troubles, as It will positively effect tho
desired cure. Mrs I. E. Fiedler,
East High Btreet.
MANuracTUNto ev thk
THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO.,
WIILIAM8P0BT. PA.
PRICE, SOC. AB01TLE
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store,
Evan J. Davies,
L.IVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardin Street.
flATCIILESS IN EVGRY FEATURE.
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Personally-Conducted Tours
The siclc. nerr.
It ous, fretful, use-
- VV ... 11 1.
I A makes her bus
'T U&UU 1U13CIBU1C,
If he is a eood
7 tempered, good
man, he tries to
BUUlUC uuu cum-
iuit net. ii nc is
only an ordinary
man. ue swears
and rets druuk. Pew men realize what it i
that makes a woman cross, fretful, and
nervous. If they did, they would see to it
that their wives took proper care of the
health of the organs distinctly feminine,
and resorted )o the proper remedy to make
them strong ana li canny in a womanly way,
The best medicine for nervous, fretful,
Irritable women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. It goes to and corrects the
cause. It acts directlv on the feminine or
ganlsm and restores it to natural health and
vigor. It soothes inflammation and cor
rects all weakening drains. It will make
sick woman well, and a fretful, cross woman
happy and amiable. It prepares a woman
for the duties of motherhood, and taken
during the expectant period makes baby's
comlmr easv and almost nalnless. Women
who wish to know more about this great i
remeoy suouiu write to us oiscpverer, ur Jai-ksonvllle tours, allowlne two weeks In
R. V. Pierce, cmef consulting puysician 10 if.ru will leave New York and Philadelphia
the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, January 26, February 'J and li, nnd March ,lsu7
at Buffalo, N, V, 1 Rate, covering expenses en routo lu both dtric-
Mr 8. I. Bartlctt (Teacher), of Granger, Sweet- l'""". .5P-9 'tom Ktw Votki allJ N9-00
water CoT.Wvo., writes; " Dr Pierce I desire to riiiiaueipma.
certify that your Favorite Prescription Ms a boon ' nACUII
CALIFORNIA
Three toiiri to CALIFORNIA ami the PACI
FIO COAST will leave New York nnd I'liUuUel
nli I a Jamiurv '17. February 24. ami March 27.4
1807. Five weeks in California on the llrttt tour. 1
anil four weeks on tho second, l'usse ngcrt on
th thlrtt tour will return on regular tralm
within nine inonths. Stop will he ltiado at New
Orleans for Mtmll-Ura fetttrlties on the becond
tour.
FLORIDA
' Hem Pil IciiiairH, iv wile lias i w w s S S