GET FLESH. Oet Strength, Vigor, Clear Complexion and Good Digestion, not by Patent Medicine, But in Nature's Own Way. Any honeit physician will toll you that there Is hut one way to get Increased flesh s nil the patent medicines and cod Hirer oils to tho contrary notwithstanding. Nature has hut ono way to Increase flesh, strength and vigor of mind and body, and that is through the stomach by yholoiomo food well digested. Thcro Is no reason or common sense In any other method whatever. l'cnnlo are thin, run down, nervous, pals and Imky in their nerves, simply because their stomachs aro weak. They may not think they have dyspepsia, but tho fact remains that they do not eat enough food or what they eat is not quickly and properly digested as it should he. Dr. llarlandson says the lcason Is because, tho stomach lacks certain dlgcstlvo acids and peptones, and deficient secretion of gastric juico. Nature's remedy In such cisos is to supply what tho weak stnmarh lacks. Tlioio nro soveral good preparations which will do this, but none so readily as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which are designed especially fin- all stomach troubles, and which euro nil dieoj- tlvo weakness on tho common tenso plan of furnishing tho digestive principles which the stomach lacks. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give perfect di gestion. First efflset is to increase the ap potlto and increased vigor, added flesh, pure blood, and strength of ncrvo and muscle is tho perfectly natural result. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the sifest tonic known and will euro any form of stom ach trouble except cancer of tho stomach. Hay ho found at druggists at 50 cents for full sized package or direct by mail from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. I.ittlo book on stomach diseases mailed 'free. VICTIMS OF 11'liliCKIiRS. Awful Work of Fioiids on an Ala bama Railroad, nalfr, colored Minister; uniilcntnieu lioilv, Biffposoil to bo Tom Struthers, colored pvWtor; Dr. Ii. I. Powers, Mrs. Emma LJf.versntul two children; Mrs. H. Llttlo, air. nnu .airs. Unrdner nnd dauahtor nnd f uco Phillips. Tho last nlno rosldod nt ;octon. TWENTY PEOPLE PLUNGE TO DEATH the best by adding a lit- L tie of Seclijj's to ordinary Lcoffee. 2C. a packers Those who once buy SEELIO'S keen cowing back 1U1 Ik. iUIS uu- utixturc makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. A.l Grocers. l'hleheater KnElIah XHamond llrnnai. 'efJsWROY&l PILLS Vrlfflnnl rnd Only Genuine. Arc. ftlwrWi reliable, uoili uk DraJrt JiV Chtehettlr EntfUk Dia-i iHiSnd Brand In Ilrd ud Gold niFt&llia boxes, seuoa with Llao ribbon. 1 ako nniiihnr. Rtfiiu4 danaermiM tuulflfu- htmt and imitation. M Drujtuliii, er Bead 4o In tun pi for particular!, tivLlmonifcli tr "lllici lor LdiiU'V m teiier, oj return MkIL 1 0000 ToctliiionliiU. Kam tUft, ertlicraH;imJo.,2iutiinii,qoaf i'fesct 1L J Chlehecti Bore THroAt, Pimples, CopporfMi uia ooren pa j iur unii niiir I I 1 1 1 . r i n I mm I w w uuiuiiai di.iv to, auri urn unit" i UlMn 1 Month. Halr-VaUlnEf I Write COOK SUMIDY CO.. not Maionto Temilel LVjinvo. in., ior proois oi cures. uuii- r-m, oauuiUUUi worse cases curra w la days. lOO-pace nook free MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE 4Ui jtervaua J'iiefi-i aninB juem ory. Im potency, KleeplessnenB, etc , cnosoil bj Abuse (uni other Xxcesees and Indis cretion. 2'hty quickly and aunty restore Lost Vitality In old or youniz, ond lit a mna for Btudr, business or morrlago. l'rnvent Insanity and Coneumrition If taken In time. Their nio biiowb immediate improve. metuinaeuectsa uuitu wuern nuoicerB iuu. in 1st upon having the genairm Ajax Tablets. They have cared thou Band a and will euro you. We elve a positive written Guarantee to effect a enre In each caso or refund the money, 1'riceCOcerg per iackace,or Upaokaes (full treatment! for VU. lir mall, in iilam wraooer. unon rweint of Drlce. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO.. ""'"'I. 1 5 For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., mil S. 1. Klrlin, Druggists. by lilreso, 111. Wiwley DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE fo 11 enfjerers of IHUtOltS OP VOUTrf, AN1 WOJIliN. ma pra: cloth Dbundt cuny sealed nnd maUedrce. Treutmentbyxnall strictly 'Onfldentlal, aad ft (vtslllve. quick ohm (ruaraotml. No matter liow Icnu tundlnav 1 nllllot Ivcly cure you. Write oi ca'L DR nRR 329H.l5thSi.Phild.P3. Tho Itoninvnl of n ltnll nu n IIIbIi llrlils Cnllsed thu Truln to full il llt.tn lllliulred riot tu tho Huclcs Itolow -Onl Nino Ucnpeil DIHMINOHAM, Aid., Dec. 28. FlolfH In liuinnn form wrcckotl nirmliiKb''iii Mluurul liassongor train N'o. 40 ut C':ibba rlvor brlilRu, twnnty-soven nillos from horo, nt 7:50 o'clock yostonliiy morning nnd twenty Hvos woro lost. That nuiabor of boillos lmvo boon rocovored from tho wreck und furthor soaroh may swoll tho list of dead. Tho wreck is rognideil us almost cortnlnly nccompllghod by tho removal of a rail on tho mlddlo span of tho trosslo. This dorallod tho trail, which caused it to fall down tho two spans nnd precipitated it into tho river, llo foot below. f Tho wroek was tho worst that over oc curred In tho state, and tho survivors nro so fow nnd tiro so badly hurt that thoy nro unablo to glvo any dotallod description of how it all happoned. It is not known nnd may novor bo nscortalnod just how many passengers woro on tho truln. Most of them woro minors nnd rosldontsof min ing towns In this district, who hnd round trip holiday tlckots nnd woro returning to their homos nlong tho lino of theUlrmlng hnm Jlluernl rnllrond. Conductor A. P. Council, who probably know bettor thnu anybody elso us to how many passengers woro aboard, Is dend. It is thought, how ovor, that tlioro woro not oxcoodlng twon-ty-llvo or thirty. Nino persons escaped ullvo, but sovornl of them will probably die. Tho ill fatod train wns n local pnssongor which left horo at 0:30 a. m., nnd was scheduled to make a circuit of tho Bir mingham Mineral, which Is a branch of tho Iioulsvillo und Nnshvlllo, reaching all tho important mining towns In tho ills f THE STAR OF HOPE. "I hnd lost nit hope and gone to my father's to die," said Mrs. Mor.lit Uvans, of Mound, Coryell Co., Texas. "I gave birth to a baby a year ago, the 5th of Tune last," she adds, "and seemed to do very well for 8 or g days, and then I began to feel very bad, my feet began to swell, uiy stomach was all wrong and I seemed to suffer with every thing that could be borne. I was In bed 5 months and there was not a day that it seemed I could live. We had the best doctors that our country afforded, 1 was a skeleton. Rvery one that saw me thought that I would never get well. I had naloita- tion and pain in the heart, terrible pafn In my right side just under the ribs, terrible headaches all the time ; n bearing down sensation ; a distressed feeling in my stom ach all the time ; could hardly eat anything and it looked as if I would starve. All the time I would take such weak trembling spells, and it seemed as if I could not stand it. There were six doctors treating me when I commenced taking your medicine. I had lost all hope and gone to my father's to die. I commenced taking Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery anil his 'Fa vorite Prescription' together, ami I took them regularly until I felt as if life was worth living again." "I weigh more than I have weighed for ! tenycars. My friends say that I look better man iney ever saw me. rue nrst two Dot. ties did me more good than all the medicine I had taken. My stomach has never hurt me since. I can eat anything I want and as much as I want. If you want to use this in mvur oi your mcuicme, i am a living w;i- OR. CHASES BIoodffEferveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Arjo. WHAT IT IS ! The rlchertof ill natoratfr ood, ji.c.ui. it rtplacea the wmo .abatinoaa D ID. blOOd And Dflr.a. that .FA ashanCa In ""oll(.-ilvln(i fluid, by dUeaiejiufllgtitlon, fclgli Ullng, overwork, worry, exoeueg, abu.e.etj,' WHAT IT DOES ! Dy miklnr tha blood Dareandrlob, ami tba dliraiMon parfnot. It erauTu oolld flaah, rauaola and atraafth. Tha narraa ba ng mada strong-, tha bralneoomea aotl.a and cJ.nr. Forrcitorlng lost Tltallty and stopping all wasting drains and weakness In alther aei. It has Dssonsl i andasKfenialaregnlttorlt Is worth Its weight in gold. Oral box Jssts a week. Prlce&lo., 0. SboxsaSluu. Druggists or by mail. Hooltfree. L. . THE OR. OHASC COMPANY, 1U3 Chti.tnnt Et. Phlladelshli. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt 207 4t.Uf ITUn rfnln nnnntalliiM nt n n nnrrinn a bnggago carnnd two conges, left hero I a&&ZZW tho Loulsvlllo and Nnshvlllo. Thoro It switched off to tho Birmingham Mlnornl trnck nnd wont to Gurnoo, from Gurnoo to Bloeton. Six miles south of Gurnoo is tho Cahnbn rlvor, u shnllow mountain stream which hasn depth nt this tlmo of only nbout throo or four foot This rlvor Is spnnnod by nn iron brldgo with woodon trostloa on ench sldo. Its ontlro length is 800 foot, nnd tho length of tho mnln span, whoro tho wroek occurred, Is 110 foot. Tho brldgo wns built only four yonrs ngo and wns rognrdod ns a vory strong structure Tho mnlu span nnd tho span just boyoud It, both mndo of Iron, gnvo wny nnd pro clpitatod tho train Into tho rlvor. Tho first nowsof tho wrook was brought to Ilnrgrovo, a tolograph station four miles from tho Cnhaba rlvor, by n fnnuor who said that whllo passing nonr tho plnco ho heard a crash. Going noaror ho saw tho two spans of tho brldgo broken out. Ho thon discovered tho burning wreolcngo in tho shallow water bolow. Ho could hear tho groans of tho wounded and dying, but without waiting to see furthor horodo his horso rapidly to Ilnrgrovo, whoro tho oporator telegraphed to Illnulngham and Ulocton for rollof. Meanwhllo u fow country pooplo gathered nt tho scono to rondor what nld they could, but it wus too lato to do much. Vhon tho roliof train from Birmingham arrived nothing wns loft of tho wrookngo but tho smouldering ruins. Charred corpsos woro paekod In botwoeu tho Iron frnmo work whoro tho soats had boon, most of tho bodlos having boon burned boyoud recognition. Somo had their heads burned off nnd of others nothing was left but tho more skoloton. As rapidly ns pos sible tho remains were takon out and laid In a row on tho river bank. At l o'clock twonty bodlos had boon found nnd no inoro woro In sight. It Is possible, how over, that thero nro others uudor tho wrockngo, nnd nlso thnt somo may be hid umlor tho wator. Of tho survivors Sam Spencer wns thc only ono of tho train crow thnt oscnpod ullve, Ho win tho eolomd fireman. Ho jumped from tho engine whllo It was In mld-ulr nnd lauded la tho water somo dis tance from whoro tho unglno fell. His only Injury was u broken arm. Ho loft tho scono for Bloeton on foot almost Im mediately nftor tho wreck, apparently erni'd with .right 1 tlio oi jHt oihjr surv'voM throo were 1 inn, all of whom h.id their feet burned ..nd smiuhod, and a lady who had bath foot cruhhed. Tho other throo wero Henry llnndberry, a oonductor from Bir mingham, who was taking his wlfo und two children out for a rldo urouud tho cir cuit, and Will Gardner nnd Androw Bry- son, minors from Bloeton. Huudbcrry wns on the same boat with his wlfo and children when tho crush enmo. Tho lnttor three wero killed und ho wns plnuod down nnd would lmvo lieen burnod ullvo had ho not boon rescued by Brywin und Gardnor. Theso two men ulso saved tho unknown woman and threo children, but by tho tlmo thoy had roscued those llvo porsons tho heat had bocome so lntonso that thoy woro compelled to doslst In their work of rescue. It Is thought that fully thrco-fourths of tho doad wero killed outright o tho crash, whllo tho other Uvo wero pinioned down nnd cromutod. Gardner nnd Brysoh Svero both badly hurt, whllo Handborry will probnbly dlo. Dr. liny, a Bloeton physician, who nt tonded Gardner, ono of tho Injured sur vivors, telogruphs the etntemont made by Gardnor as, to (he, cause of the wreck. Garduor says that whpn ho felt tho cars loavo tho track ho looked oht nnd saw throo Eiivaga looking mou rushing from a hiding plaoo dowu towards tho wutor's edge, nnd that after tho wreck thoy wont through tho wreckugo, robbing tho doad and wounded, and thon fled to tho woods. Thoy did their work quickly, and oilorod no nsslstnnco whatever In tho wny of rescuing tho Imprisoned and Injured pas Bongors. This story, howovor, has not yot boon corroborated, but several othor facts tend to show that it wus tho work of train wreckers. An examination of theonglne shows that EnglncorWhlto had shut off tho steamnnd rovorsod before It wont dowu, Indicating that he saw danger ahead as he approached tho brldgo, and tried to stop his train. Ills charred body was found with his hand on thothrottlo. Thosutvlvors all ngroe that the train loft the truck and bumpodnlong tho ties, aud then with a crash pluugod through tho brldgo. Export engineers say thnt thoro Is overy Indication that a rail was removed, which derailed tho train aud caused It to null down tho brldgo. The crosstlos show marks of tho wheels. I Auothor serious,,,,.,,, K ivmirrod tit? 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Don't ho deceived by linitntfoux; insist on CATON'S Vitaliiera. Hent malvd If your drug, gist doeB not have. it. l'rleo $l perpkg., 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, reference, eta, free mid contldeu. tlal. Send us statement of ease and 35 cts. for n week's trial treatment. Ono only scut to each person. CAT ON MED. CO., BOSTON. MASS. Tours In California. California has heen most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All tlio dolieioui balm, tho cloudlesi sky, and tho rich ver dure of tho great l'uropoan peninsula nro duplicated in this sunny land of tlio I'aeillo. Hero naturobasksln tho sunsliiueof her own beauty; and hero she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlaatiiiK youth. With tlio, snow manlled peaks of the Sierras upon the 0110 hand, tho calm Pacific with its soft I1ree7.es upon the other, and a veritable parndlao of flowers, fruits and plants lictween, man run find and needs no lovclior land. To visit sucli a country is a privilege, a Messing. The l'cnnaylmiiin Ilailroad Company, recognizing tho need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a scries of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through tmlu of Pullman palace cars from New York to tho Pjciflc Coast, nnd stopping at tlio principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tmiw demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. Tor tho season of 1807 threo tours have heen arranged to leavo New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 21, and Starch 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and tlio Santa l'e Iloute, aud re turn from San Fnmcisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing fivo weeks in California. Tlio second tour will run via tlio Mammoth Cave and N'ew Orleans toS.in Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during tho Marti I Graj Carnival. Tills tour will roturn via Salt LakoCity, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. Tlio third tour will run vlaChlcago.Deuver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to ro turn by regular trains via different routes within niuo months. All of theso tours, cither going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Olenwood Springs, Lcadville and the (lartlcn of the Oods. Hates from all points on tlio Pennsylvania IJallroad System east of ' Pittsburg : First tour, $310; second tour, f150 ; third tour. J210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries aud other Informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing otlices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Strcet.Station, Philadelphia. I PRESIDENT'S POWERS As Defined by Senator Ohandlor, of Now HtinipshirG. HE OAN ONLY EXECUTE THE LAWS JANUARY 4th Beginning of next session of BLOOMSBURG STATED -NORMAL SCHOOL. Write for information to J. A.WELSH, ...Principal. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever, No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' DIseasos. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Porlods. No. 12 " Louchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 00 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or Bent prepaid on receipt of price, 25o., or C for SI. Dn. IIcMnmErs' HoirEorATrno Mamval or Diseases Hailed Free. Humphreys' Med. Co,, 111 William St,,N,T. For sale at l'ovlnsky's drug store, 2S Enut Centre street GAIL BORDEN I IEAGLE Brand! ..CONDENSED MILK.. Has No Equal I 3ULU liUKI wniiKu fj 604 North Sixth St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. ffcV LDGHTlnlUAUTKU(8S rcart)nitfl - v- iiuipiua experience in utrmanr. rRTOlrTllriP Clt Ann Qaik.. a I GcNtRAL Debility Lost Vigor! AtAitaata no ALL UTHERTt SrPrrrrTC re Vniirunux - "" J Hivircicr; uuo visa (lii Iltllcu tOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS R1ST0RE9. ' Jto mtttor tt elf-itjrl(sX gicatand ftniouj Docton anj iiwclal. 1 l.ti cl aim, write, rrlat or lay, old llr. Tlicol know, mora about taeao dlat-aw. and bow to treat them ucoe.ralli than all 1 oilier. eombloeJ, and the aU know It too, to their aorrow. loor anj Itlch, LTTOUwerorotbed and tlctlmtied, and un ' and .Llllful trealmcnt. Of once mora old 1 Ir. Thccl, and bo will euro yon po.lUrely llcuro U poulblo. iL7ir4,i eU.K !" J"ct" Maf Trallu Seat or all forblnKleor Uarrled, younf or old. Only Hook ex. poalnjooaek.. Ilour.1 0.5, Ireolomi . Hoori ilbreiun. SSX'tH'S.Jr, S?,.081-T' - Snn.,tol. Treat, raent by nail. Strlotaat werocy (InaraaUed. I'oalttyrlr to low..t chargea la thla'diy far It. beat iSliSSl Coiigroaa Alouo Jlny I'lunlly Determine the location of Uerouiiltlon tif itny Ttir rlcn (loifrnnioiit Under tho AntlHirlly Vfatetl 111 thnt Ilody hy tlio Colmtitutloil. Wasiiinoton-, Deo. 88. Senator Will iam 11. Clmiullor, of Now lIamishlro, hus written 11 lottor to the Washington 1'ost la which lie xays In part: "The now linmiuratiuii law, It It paaos, will roqulro foreigners coming to llvo In this country to rend ami wrlto as a tost fUe linos of tho Unltutl Stutos constitu tion. Thero aro curtain llvo linos which eminent Spanish American lawyers ouyht to roatl. "Sections, after enumerating In eevon toon clauses the powers of congress, atlils nnothor, as follows: 'To niako all laws which shall bo necessary nnd proper for carrying lutooxccutlon tho foregoing pow ers, anil all other powers s-osteil hy this constitution In the government of tho United States or in any dopartnient or oflleor theio. if. ' "A study of ho above clntiso may lead somo of the defiant advocates of an arro gant personal g iveriiiuoutat tho executive mansion to roviso their assertions. It is not contended that tho aboro Clause 18 gives congress power by law passed ovor n, veto by a two-thirds vote to Interfere with any power made exclusive In tho president by express words or nocosary Implication. "What aro tho powers expressly given to tho president? To command tho army and navy; t grant pardons; to H111U.0 treaties (with tho consent of tho senate); to appoint ollleors of tho United States; to convene congress and to adjourn It when tho two houses disagree; to receive ambassadors ami other public ministers; to take care that tho laws bo faithfully ox ocutetl; to Commission ollleors of the United States. "Tho above uro all tho powers granted. Compuio them with tho long list of powers givon to congress, including that to de clare war and to provide for tho common defense and gonor.il wolfaro, and oudlng with tho power given in the nbovo clause 18 to make all laws, necossavy and proper to carry Into exocutlon all tho powers vostod In the government 'or lu any do partnient or officer thereof.' "Tho president may command tho army and navy, but congress by law may glvo him specific directions what to do with them, to use them In any particular direc tion, or not to uso thorn at all. Ho may grant pardons. This Is nn oxcluslvo and uncoutrollablo power, but congress may by law open all prison doors uml lot tho criminals go free. Ho may make treaties, with the consent of tho benato, and thoy become law. Hero Is tho only power to make law not vested In congress. "Ho may appoint oQlcors, but congress may creato and abolish tho olttVos, aud regulate tho power of nppointiuunt by civil sorvicu rules; ho is to conimlsslon all of ficers, but ho can commission only those who uro appointed in pursuanco of law. Ho is to receive tho foreign ministers. Yes, but only ministers from those coun tries which congress chooses to have roc ognl7.ed. If two governments aro striving for control of a country, congress muy by law declare which government tho Uulted States will recognize. "Tho idea that tho proslduut has tho solo prerogative of deciding what foreign gov ernments shall be rocugnUod by the United States has no foundation whatever In any words to bo boon in the constitution. Tho fuct that tho president has recognized now governments without Congressional ex pression, when congress and tho people have approved hisaction, is no prool what ever that when thoy disagree with him thoy cannot control him by law. Ho Is their agent, and when ho does what they want him to do no law Is needed. When ho threatens to conduct lum-elf otherwise, whother by action or nou-aetton, thowholo subject may bo controlled by a Ian- passed ovor a veto, under tho ninplo powers in congress granted by section 8 of article 1 of the constitution, which are not re stricted nor limited in this respect by any other clauses in tho constitution. There Is no oaunpo for the ndvooutus of monarch lal government in Wushiiigtou from the provisions of clause IS, section 8, article 1." t "a ItoaMfiSPMfcaL 1MB I Va..VJB'.a'T mm mm mm Ex ii i i P I kWHiTicr HANDSJ. if fi tk 1 h ts a Ay' ri ' "j ' , irritA (otntmtor w" TT u . t i l,..TTKitUnticlim.Cj.r-SJiui BROM-KOUJ ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AN HEADACHES Curctl liy HiU (;rntiiilnr cfTcrvcr y int An hiHt..nt curj f r t Iimtl.U'lit, whu-li oft n ut hi-, if n nit;lit out. 1 JOHN F. CLEA BOTTLER OF CARBONATED?' ' 1 7 nnd 19 Pencil Alley. V r ,11 h "A HAND SAW 1C THP DBflPF! l Summer fx B ) THE BeS' For ovor 25 years iirl Biliousness, ndigey Kidney i roubles, M an Appetite, and Take it now and get youft PRESCRIBED B'l HOP BITTER! Sold by W mo j u Op- Fi ThornreproT tlulut. fcjoutai; for Sale b 5 THAT ' V t.A.I Clt- t ...... ,1,1 .-a, V overcoat, this morning, t ? RHEUj fi and that means trouble fi J RAINBOW: V which la a positive curol y JNOuraigm, ijiirubago, p Latuoness, Cramps ami at Price 25 cts. and 50 c 2 Prepared!), II. J, HACKO'I C Ua,X.Zi POLITICAL CARDS. on ciuKi' liuiiauss, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Hubjfct to Citizen n party rulei. PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth vird. Hubject to Cltlzem party ruloa. JjlOlt CIHEr llUJtaKSS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fourth Wnril. Subject to Citizens pnrty rules. HNId - JlOlt CHIUF UUItOUrW, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. JjiOIt RKCmVKH "of TAXES, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Dcniocrotlo purty rules. jjlOK CHIEF llUUOEaS, JOHN DANDO. Subject to tho Citizens party rules, jj01t CHU'F Hl'ltaUSS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of tho Fifth -U1. Sir Kllleil In a Mine i:iluslni. l'niMiaiiN, Iml., Di-c. i.. Tho uxplo slon of us in tho Prlucutuii lmf u anttirilay nllit wus not so mi lulls as bcliuvoil. J?lx miners wero Llllctl, whllo ouo Is missing anil is bclltivud to Ijo iload. ICIglil mult woro rescued almost llfulo-s, hut it is thought thoy will recover. Tho dead are: Kolwrt Maulo, son of tho president anil fcocretary of tho conipany; James Hull, Thsodnre:' ! i, John JI. dines, Carl l'unoy litoaud Jli., Wrne.t If I ei t l'oueyllto, licad lilai into, Is iiiivsni. A Valuable Prescription. IMitur .Morrison of Worthiniitim, Iud., ".Sun," writes: "You have a valuublo pro scription in Electric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation und Sick Headache, aud ns n pcnural system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, -'OUS Cottage flrovo Avo., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat or digost fuud, lnul a liackacho which never left her and felt tired and weary, hut six bottles of Electric Hitters lostorcd hei health and renewed her strength, l'rices CO rents and 51.00. (let a hottluut A. Wualey's Drug Store. PHILA. & READ Hi More KtaliihulnfTs Kfiixutlolinl Bpeecll. Soi'tA, Uulfiarla, Dac. 28 Slmo. Stam buloff, tho widow of tho murdored ex preinlor, mado a short aud impassioned speech yesterday hoforo tho tribunal which has beou trying tho mou charged with assassinating 11. Stuiiibulutl. She declared that the prlsouors In tho court woro Innocent and that tho real assassins woro known to tho tribunal. This stutO moot created u sensation. Heller in Mix Hour. Distrczslng kiduy nd bladder discuses reltnvfl In alv l,..ra l.w .l. ikt . Soutli American Kidney Cure." Tills new rciucuy u a i rer, surprise on account or IU exceeding promptntM In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, hack and everr part of the urinary passages iu male or femalo. It relieves retention of water and pain lu passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is ycur remedy. Sold by Shapira'a pliarmacy, XuJ South Main street lCm.Iii' 'Ilirtjat tu Turtitty, Co" -TAMISvj'il' I).f :s. TheltusMan nmbassadur M Neildnll his warn.'d tho pnlaco ond the p- rt Mi'it It tlr ri'Vctucs ceded for tho scrvl' ) if the iinili- d-it aro touched European, flnniictal con'rol In "Wr sJ,wojniiiiv'n'ii!l'l& , ... - IN KI'FKCT DI'.C 6, Train1 U'hm'SIh .i.hiUc .iliri fot Tor New York vln 1'tilliM. 1i r 1 10, .111, 7 10 a in 1.,.;, jl , KiuulavH. 2 10 a. in Fur New York vii, Mnucli C'lmiiL.I 5 'jri. 7 10 a. in . u aiul:iljn. For Keu'llug and l'lillmk Iplrfa 1 IU, O Ji, i IU 11,111., l v I. 3 CJ ana . oat h. '1 iu a. in. Fnr Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 ii m, u ui nun s m p. m unuiiv l'"tir Taiuuiiuii nuil Mnhnuov t itv. 2 10, S35, 7 10 a. in., 12 uJ, 3C3 ull j sumiuytt, j iu a, in. For Wlllinmppnrt Sunbury nr weekdays, 3 23, 1130 a, m . a Suiiiliiys, 3 'Hi a. ni For Malianoy Flnne weekdu" 7 10, 11 30 a. in . 12 , 3 tj, a p in. Simdiiye. 3 10, aria, in For Aslilaiiu nnd hlimuoklii, w 7 10. U30 a. m., 7 21 and u 1 days, 3 2ft a. in. For Maltintnrc, Washington a:1 i ji. re. ... ib., luroiillll i.iua I Terminal, l'lilludeliiliin. IF &II LI 4 ti, ,1 jo a. ni.t n iu una 7 ;7 it 3 20,7 00, 11 20 a.m., 3 4D mm tloual trains from Twenty four1 nut streets station, week days, 10 12 It IS 10 p m, Sundays, 1 M, 8 n TUA1NS FOIt 81ir'AN- Loave New Y'ork ln l'lillaJ 1 duys. 4 BO, 8 00 a. in,, 1 CO, -I 30, O night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m Leave Now York via Miiurli (; days, t 30, 9 10 a. ni., 1 1.3 anil 4 ) i ...utviv ,,,iu, ivt milliir i I days, 1 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. ni, aud I i! p. in. nniuiays, n 30 n. in, Lejivo Kejiiillig, week day J 3.1 II Ma. m., GOO and 8 20 p. In H 111 Leave 1'uttnvllle, i .: it 12 30aiidOI2p.nl, Hiiuda;j. Leave Tamaqim, week da; j 111., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 p. m H Ixuive Mulintioy City, week 11 47 a. m.. 2 03, 7 i t and 10 C3 ii a. m. Leave Malianoy Plane. we"k 630.9 37. 1189 a. 111.. 1 li 2 11. 10 28 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 00 a. ttl ...... w ,. ...u,.0u,, ,CLKlia, 9 t.i., a aim llll), 111, BUIIUUyg AT1ANT1C CITY DlYlSfl Liara lM.lln.lalt.l.ln r-l.u.....i Soutli streit wliaif for Atiaiit 1 31)1 neeKiiays r.xprea y 00 a r- p in. Aecoiii-iiodiiti ur in i n tsiiiui.tys ixprj u '. n l a, . oiiilnll,... Ulkl.. ... I ,( Itctuniliig leuvo Atluiilie ( 'r l ,i..,,,.u .,,, ra.uiiii uvenue eekdaya Fii rt i, 7 c Aetoinuir latlll, l, 1 100 COl- 111 Huiid-iya liprt-' U datun 7 M ii tii 11m, Furlor t ars on all t ipti -i - i I. A SWMUAUl), u t Oen 1 Suprr" at ident IT'
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