GET FLESH. Get Strongtli, Vigor, Clear Complexion and Good Digestion, not by Patent Medicine, But In Naturo'o Own Way. Any lioncit physician will tell you that there Is but ouo way to get Increased flesh ; all the patent medicines ami cod liver oils to the contrary notwithstanding. Natuio has but one way to incrcaso ilesh, strength anil vigor of mind and body, and that Is through the stomach by wholesome food well digested. Tliero Is no reason or j common sense in any othcrmetliod whatever. 1'er.nlo are thin, run down, nervous, pale and ky In their nerves, simply hecauo their otoinnchs aro weak. They may not think they have dyspepsia, but tlio fact remains that they do not eat enough food or what they eat is not quickly and properly digested as it should lie. l)r llarlauilsun Kiys tho reason Is hecauso tlio stomach lacks ccttain digestive acids and peptones, and deficient secretion of gastric juice. Nature's remedy in sdeh cases Is to supply what tho weak stomach lacks. There are several good preparations which will do this, but none so readily as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, whirl) aro designed especially for all stomach troubles, and which euro all dlgcs tlvo weakness on tho common sense plan of furnishing tho digestive principles which the stomach hicks. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give perfect di gestion. I'irst effect Is to incrcaso the ap petite and increased vigor, added flesh, pure blood, and strength of nerve and uiusclo is tho perfectly natural result. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest tonic known and will euro any form of stom ach trouble except cancer of tho stomach. Hay ho found at druggists at 50 conts for full sized package or direct by mail from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Little book on stomach direascs mailed free. THE BAMLim Comptroller of tlio OurrenoyEokels Feols No Apprehension, HAVE NO GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE. cup ofcoiTee enriched by SEELIG'S.Good I isn't it. Thia ad-' F mixture gives or- dinarycollcca dc kdclicious flavor. Ifvt-e can only sell you one package r Cnll,'.. ..... better stop busi ness. But we're in business because those who try it keep on buying. SSSSUE c. a package. dilehcattr'a Knallsh Diamond Itranrf. E.WR0YAL PILLS Original snu Only Genuine. A BAFCi alwftja reliable. laoiCh ! &L Druggist for Chtchetart FnglUS Wa A motulllrand la ltcd Hold meiiSSJW boiea, leiin witn blue riDDon. i Uko w tions and imitations. A t DrrjitgltiU, or Bend 4e In slimin or jmrticulari, tcitimonUli ar M Relief Tor Ialle.t' in tetter, by return ill Bit. ii-viiui.mi. num.iifin, Cilpfirip(,hpuIcuICu..iiu(1lrH "flUBfe. ffi5$sk rSlHVC Villi Horo Tnroat, I'lmplc Coppert Linlk IUU iworeo. upoxe, Aciiefl, uia Borea, fjlfers In Mtratb, llalr-ralllngl write eou.lRg niUIEOY CO.. UOT Slavonic TtmiilM r.aClilena-n. III., for croofs of cures. Ciltii-i Lu.1.. iir -. .. vAA-nn i ..... i . rc. 604 North Sixth St In H aBoBaSldeentrancoonGrGcnSL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. a.uiiKwsin I'stAUi aue; ibb yeara) nnd G Yeara llosnltnl Exneticnpo In li.rm.... STniCTURE, BLOOD POISON, xgencrm. Debility, Lost Vigor.- .EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER PEFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH SCKfst Permanently cured after every one, else has failed. LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED. No matter what self-styled great and famous Doctors and special lata claim, write, print or say, old llr. Thuel knows mora about these diseases and how to treat them Buoeessruilj than all others combined, and they aU know It too, to their aorruw. l'oor and ltlch, If you were robbed and vlctimlied, and Too. wish to get Uoncst and skillful treatment, try onco more otl Ilr. Thccl, and ha will cure yon noslilrelr lfcuro If possible. JVC, Deception, no Fulao Heprcsentatlon. Fresh cases cured In i to 10 Days. Bend Ave 2-cent stamps for Truth. Bestorall for Blnglaor Married, young or old. Only Kook ex. K stag quacks. Hours: 9-3. Evenings; 6-9. Hours for exam. atlon and treatmentln seeming hopeless and dangeroua cases, aally,Qto8. Wed. and Ssu evgs., 0 to 10. Sun.,9 tola. Treat ment by msll. Strictest secrecy Uuarantecd. Positively sua lowest charges la this city for the beat treatment. Tho Comptroller Declnrcs That the Sus pensions Are Wholly Duo to Local Cause Not Connected with tho Comlltlon of Hanks In tho Country tit Lttrco. AVarmvotox, Deo. IX). Comptroller of tho Currency Kckcls said totlny tlmt lio feels no apprehension over iho bank fail ures which lmvo ocem 1 od of Into. Two more failures, tho Coimnere 'I Uttt.oiml bnnk, of Konnoko,Vn.. ami tho Hi ' MibinNutlonal, of Minneapolis, were milled to tho list yesterday. Thoy mo eonipunitlvoly small lnntltutlous, howovor, ami uudorordlunry clrcumstancu tholr fnlluro, It Is said, would attrncc only pasilng attention. Sir. Kckels when nsketl today by ropresenta tlvo of tho Associated Proosns to tho gon eral banking situation, said: "Of course bank failures nro moro or loss dlsquiotlnrj, but those which hnvo oc curred recently lmvo little or no general significance nttachod to them. They woro duo lurgoly to local causes, wholly uncon nected with tho genoral condition of tho bunks through tho country at largo. Tho cns.0 of tho Atlas bank, of Chicago, was not a failuro at nil, but was a mero volun tary liquidation, every depositor being paid In full. Tho two fnllures yesterday lire of minor Importance, In each case tho bank capital bolug only $200,000. As against thoso fow falluros, basod on local causes, tho gouoral condition of bunks Is ixcellunt. Tho reports recolvod under tho last call that of Doc. 17 aro uniformly favorable, and show an averugo raservo held of considerable abovo tho 25 per cont. required by luw. Ouo of tho last reports, that of tho Brooklyn banks, shows tho avorago reserve hold to bo 84.03 por cont., and most of tho reports run 5 or 10 por cent, above tho legal requirement. In oaeh case, too, tho assets In detail mnko an ontlroly dlfToront showing as compared with tho liabilities. "On tho wholo It Is ovldont that tho na tional banks today aro as stablo as they over woro, and tho sporndlo failuro of a bank hero and thoro through dofects pecu liar to tho falling bank is of small Im portance, wholly without goneral signifi cance. I inn mlvlsod from Minneapolis that tho failuro thoro has occasioned no disturbance beyond tho Institution con corned." A Voluntary Assignment. DATAVIA, Ills., Doc 80. Tho liquida tion of tho Atlas National bank, of Chi cago, has precipitated tho suspension of tho Van Nortwlck bank, of Batavla, and tho assignment by William M. and John S. Van Nortwlck of nil their vast property interests, aggregating $3,500,000, to tho Equltablo Trust oompany, of Chicago. Tholr counsol doclares that thoy will moot all claims, and that tho nsslgnmont Is wholly voluntary. Thouaamla of Tons of Coal on Flro. New Haven, Deo. 80. Fire Is smoul dering In the Immonso heap of bituminous , coal at tho coal supply station In tho Now I Haven yards, whoro tho locomotives of six divisions get their supply of fuol. Thero aro moro than 75,000 tons In tho j yard at tho present tlmo, and H Is estl I mated thut botweon 10,000 and 20,000 tons havo been consumed by tho Are, causing a I loss varying from $10,000 to $S0,0O0. Tho J flro was en used by spontaneous combus j Hon and was discovered two weeks ago. Slnco thou a numbor of men havo bjou working day and night digging through tho coal heaps to extinguish tho flro. lloth Companies Responsible. PniLADiai'HIA, Dec. 30 Judge Dallas, undor on opinion fllodlntho Unltod Statc3 circuit court yestorday, overruled tho do murror of tho West Jersoy and tjj't Slwro Ilnllroud company to tho suit of Harry Ijaughlln, who was Injured in tho railroad uccldont, which occurred lnt July on tho moadows near Atlantlo City Mr. I.uuyli lln was a passenger on tho train of mo Atluutlo City Railroad company, nud ho brought suit jointly against thatcompnny and tho Wost Jersey and Sea Shore H tll road cou.pimy. Under tho ruling tho suit stands against both companies. Leavo was given to pload in eight days. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all enrrerers or I!ItUOItS OP VOUTH. Mlf?,,Y.W.,.!tV and lMUMiS op nijjaj AND H O.llliN. 7o pages; cloth bound; -cnrely sealed andraaUedrcc. TreutmentbymaU strictly onlldBntial, and a positive, quick enrf ffuarantped. No matter bnw lens siandtiuc, win pos ively cure you. Write or call. OR nRR 329H.l5thSt.PhI1a.Pa. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Oown People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS ! The rlcheatof all reatorstlrs Foods, because it replaces the same substances to tne blood aod nerves that are etbaastedlri Inese two lllo-giilnr llaida bj disease, inaigeitlon. Digit liring, overwork, worrr, excesses, abuse, ate. WHAT IT PQE9 ! Dr malting the blood pure and rich, and the dicesMon perfeol, it credUe solid flntb, musclo and atreasth. The nerves be ing made strong, the brain becomes active and dear, i or restoring lost vitality and stopping all wasting drains and weakness in either sex, it has -".'VSf 1 nd aaaffemale regulator it is worth Its weight In gold. One box lasts a week. Price Stlo., or t box.ss oo. Druggists or b mail. HooUfrce. I ' . THE DR. CHAOE COMPANY, ItKJ Chestnut EU PhlladelchU. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., Mr. Clovelaud'a S'or.iorlai Wludotr. V'ASIU.-J ros, l'oo iJO. Mrs. Grover Cl'-.rl;nid, with suio.-alor her clasinatos, 1 i make a present of a beautiful stained gl.ts-i window to Welles collego, whero bho was formerly n studont. Tho shupa is a half circle Mrs. Cleveland has do Blgnod tho window, soloetlngas the main foaturoa largo llguro of a young woman. She has spent much tlmo and thought upon tho subjoot, ns she wlshos the win dow to ba a memorial of herself. llrutul Murder In Tennessee. Knoxville, Tenn., Deo. SO. At 11 o'clock Monday night AVIlllum Whaloy and wife, poor but rospocted rssldonts of Sovlor county, living near Sovlorsvillo, woro shot down lu gold blood by two men who broke Into tholr home. Thoro Is no clew to tho murderers. It Is thought that tho assassins were soma of tho crowd whom Whuloy recontly hud prosecutod bo fore tho grand jury at Sevlorsvlllo. Sheriff Maples Is working on tho c:t30. Twenty Spanish Sailors Drowned. SANTAKDKH, Doc. 80. Tho Spanish steamer Curranza, Captain Martinez, has foundered lu tho Day of Ulscuy, off this port. Sho curried u crew of twenty-two men, twonty of whom woro drowned, and two succeeded lu saving themselvos. Tho Carrnuza was an Iron screw stenmor of 1,452 gross and 1,003 net tonnage. Penth of lStlward Avery. Boston, Deo. SO. Edward Avory, who was for several terms chairman of tho Domocratlo state committee, died yester day, aged 68 years. Mr. Avery was a dol cgute to the Domocratlo national conven tion In 1870, nud a number of times was a candidate for congress. rroratnent Prohibitionist's Sulolde. Yo.VKEKS, N. Y., Deo. 80. John Pagan, 61 years old, iv promluont Prohibitionist and one of tho best known residents of this city, oommlttod suicide yostorday by shooting himself through tho bond. lis was wealthy, and was prominent in church aCfuirs. 0 1 j -rTVM A well selected text Is half of the ser mon. Given a good text and a preacher who is in earnest, and the result is sure to be good. The text of this article is a plain simple statement that proves itself in the reader's own mind without argu ment. The text is " Good health is bet ter than great riches." Without health nothing really matters very much. A hacking cougli takes all the beauty out of a landscape or a sunset. Ery3ipela3 or eczema will spoil the enjoy ment of sprightly conversation, of a beau tiful concert, of a wonderful painting. The biggest bank nccount in die world won't pay a man for his health, but a very small amount of money will make him healthy and keep him healthy. Most all bodily troubles start in the digestive or respiratory organs. It is here that improper living first makes an opening for disease. The development differs as constitutions and temperaments differ. The causes are almost identical. To get at the root of the matter is simple enough if you start right. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a medicine for the whole body. It works through the digestive organs on all the others. It cures the first thing it conies to and after that, the next. It puts health in place of disease in the stomach, and from the vantage ground thus gained, it reaches every fiber of the body and drives disease before it indigestion, liver troubles, kidney complaint, biliousness, skin and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema, and all the tioubles caused by impure blood. Hbe 38 Sun. The first of American Newspa pers, CIIARIJiS A. I)AXA,Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by niaii, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c. a copy, By mail, $2 a year. Address THE SUN, New York. Celebrated Female I'owders never fall. il),u ladles dsclaretuem sofa and aura I after laillrul with Tenar r"td rennjrojal rills and other Ilk' nmedle.1. Alwaja buy the bst and avo d dlsap- XuX, Bask Oar, Boston, Mais. Hi Say PILLS! Vt. Ati bSre. 'Silo c Ftnf'fvorwfs AJC Ua"! VTilcox Speciria CoPrOJL.PA. For sale nt Povlnaky's drug store, 28 East Centre street. "vl, VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON'S VITALIZER Viwch (lenernl or special debility, wakefulness, spi muto.'rlioefit Citiisslons, Impotency, pare sis, etc. C.rrtcN functional disorders, caused liv errors or exuesacs, quickly restoring Lost jU'nhond in old or yonnj?, nivlng vifior aud strcnyttt wltcro former vtaknesn prevailed. Convei.it nt Uiio, simple, effectual and egttlmute. CURE IS QUICK il) THOROUGH. Don't lie deceived lv Imitations; Insist on CATON'S Vltallzers. Sentheiilcd if your drug gist docs not lui c it. Price $i per .ikg,, 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, reference, etc., free nnd conflden tliil. Send us statement of cane ami 2 5 ets. for a week's trial treatment. One, only sent to each per&on. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON. MASS. JANUARY 4th -Beginning of next session of BLOOMSBURG STATED. NORPtlAL SGHOOL. Write for information to J. A. WELSH, ...Principal. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For Clemenceuu Not Vary 111. Paris, Dao. 89. La l'utrla Announces tlmt tho illness of M. Kugono Clemeucenu, tho 1'iouch politician, is by no menus so- rious. tAB lias nail ml atr.nnir nr hnnnt.ln colic, Imt Is rapldljr recovering, and ex pocis 10 resume nis uciivo uuuoh in a low 111 1 Wuusvt vss.svwutJa.srar BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Tours to California, California lias been most fittingly tormeil tlio "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, tho cloudless sky, and tlio ricli vcr duro or tbo great European peninsula aro duplicated iu tlii suuuy land of tho I'acillr. Here naturo tasks In tho sunsliincof her u n beauty; and licro alio has estiblislied her own sanitariuiu, whoro eternal sprint; in spires everlasting youth. With the snoiv mantlcd peaks of tho Sierras upon tlio ouo hand, tbo calm Pacific with its soft brcees upon tho other, aud a veritable paradise of liowers, fruits and plants between, man ran find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilego, a blessing. Tlio Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, recognizing tho need of a moro comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palaeo ears from N'ew York to tho Pacific Coast, nnd stoppins at tlio principal points of Interest en route. Tlio great popularity of these tours demonstrates tbo wisdom of tlio movement. For tho season of 1807 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 21, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to Sun Diego via St. Louis aud tho Santa Fe Itoute, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City. Denver, and Chicago, allowing rive weeks in California. Tho second tour will run via tbo Mammoth C.ivo and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during tlio Mardi (Iras Carnival. This tour will roturn via Salt Lako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks in California. Tlio third tour will mu viaChlcago.Dcnver, aud Salt Lako City, allowing passengers to ie turn by regular trains via dillereut routes within nine months. All of these tours, eitbor going or return ing, will pass through tbo famous Colorado region, Glonwood Springs, Leadvillo and tlio Garden of tho Gods. Itates from all points on tbo Pennsylvania itailroad System east of Pittsburg: Firt tour, $310 ; second tour, $350; third tour, $210 round trip, and f 150 one way. For detailed itinerarif 3 and other lufornia lion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing ollices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. mmm cycuncl Piling Up Many Milos in tho Big ' Raco at Wasliingtou, j i THE CONTEST A VERY 0L0SE ONE. , u w;th HUMOi HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt ol price, 25c, or 5 for $1. Dn. HrjMPIIBETS' nOMEOPATHIO MANTUI. op Diseases JIailed Pkee. Humpllreys, Med. Co,, 111 William St,, N. Y. lor sale at l'ovinsky's drug store, 28 tnst Centre street H INFANT HFALTH H SENT FREE r j A llttlo book tlmt r,W 1 Nj In every U limine. Iucd by tUu j .ufactururs L-jOl tlio f'3 A- M. tsaii borj"c.i Eagic Brand ' Condar.sed RTHfc N. Y. Co-deussd Milk Co. f , VI Hndson Street, irtV york I MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLGTS POSITIVELY CUKU JL 1. 1, jvervou Jueaifl Failing Mem ory. Impotenoy.HleepIesHneBi, etc, cautted by AbaHO and other Ki cense ana Indis cretion a. They tjtilchlu and tturtly restore LoBt Vitality in old or younu. aud fit a man for study, business or ronrriage. lVevunt Insianitv oid Cnniumttion it taken in time. Their nsa thowa iramedlata improve meat and effects a CUIUS where all others tail. In tistupon having the genuine AJax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will cura you. We cfve a positlre written (naranteo to effect a cure tn encli case or refund the money, l'rico fiO cetj per nacliace, or Biz paokases full treatment) for b.w. Br mall, In plain wrapper, nnon receipt of prico. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., nSSSS AVnlliir riml .llmlilux IIrvo Knell Civ-rrl 2Itl Mllpa, nnd I'Uo otlirra Am NrHrly Op to Tlii.ni Only i:lcit Jlrti Nmr Left In tlio Unco. Wasiiixotom, Dec. Ri.- '"nllor, the Ger man, hold tho lulvnnt'iw l.- two lnpq over MnilJox, tho Americmi. unu tliocloo lut tluht of tile sucoiultay'H nuluu In tho In ternational six ilnys'. 1 1 .ih i houM porilay, contest. Tho two nu"i h.ivo kept almost ueok mill nock (luring ilio 'onu rlila until yeitonlay, whon M... ..v punctureil hla tins anil lost two lap-. ,!. ni.ulu a dospor nte nttoinut to make u, ihy l ss Hiistalnoil. ! hut was uimulo toihi so. Ilio ilny was ro pleto with an oxnmplo of tho gurvlvnl of the tlttust, the two weakest men dropping by tho wnysldo utter pedallnR an long na they could stnnd the terrltlc pace not by tho leiulors. Thesotwo woro Shock mid Al , bort, who threw up tho Rpoiif?o and left the track to the remaining eight riders, who, with the exception of Hall, are bunched within tlvo mlloi of oach othor. Shock siKvu inbed early In the of tomoon, I sore nnd stiff. Ho wns ono of tho men I who went down in tho tumblo on Mon j day, nnd he thun suttainod an Injury to I hlslojrs which miido riding illfiloult. Whon j ha withdrew ho had 112 mllosto his credit. I At 6 o'clock Albert was ten miles in the I rear ot tho othor ridors, and a thore np I poarod to bo no hope of making up the j doflclt ho withdraw, having ridden 179 j miles. All tho mon, with the "exception of j Hall, tho local cyolUt, apponrod at tho close of tho riding last night to be In oxcollent I condition, oxcopt that thoy show soino signs of fatigue. They dopartod for their I qunrtors seemingly without any lnccm j vonlenco. Toward tho closo Muddosr, Chappel and Lawson engaged In a fino spurt that wus heartily applauded by tho spectators. Lawson, "Tho Terrible Swodo," appears to bo in better condition than any of tho men except, possibly, Hunter, tho Fronch man. Lawson is riding his usual heavy paco, which ho seams ablo to mnko with out groat oxortlon. Georgo Ball, tho local favorite, Is riding smothly, but besides suf fering from a cold It Is ovldont ho Is In rather fa9t company. Huntor had n fall yesterday, but was not hurt, and con tinued to rido. Genoral satisfaction is ex pressed nt tho results of tho contost up to this time, and tho figures show that tlvo of tho men havo avoraged eighteen miles or more for each hour. Tho scoro at tlio closo for tho slxtcon hours ondlng at 10 o'clock last night was as follows: Wuller, 291 miles nnd 3 lnps; Maddox, 291 miles; Aschlngor.SUOJi ; Lawson, 289; Hunter, 2S8; Chappol, 2StS; Fostor, 28rt; Ball, 269 Ji. In the exhibition riding Eddlo Bald ro duood his quarter milo record from 83 to 29 1-5 sea, nnd Tom Linton roducod his three milo Indoor record from 7tnin., 12 boo., to 7 mln., 0 sees. W'Upu I i 1 1 iiii POt t'U ill I p fitd. 1 i du W.r, .. . nitD Kl't ill . tllV ll" t'l " WVMllw . mo fiiki 1 ci fl t( or L L 1 1 I I. A I nt that time, I u comb ft f in twut.ri. ar ' MtM lift N in Uih I Ciayl RrnDTClHK ii,tuj-n -Vuttnt Ttrcit HOAP retitt' nrUitti n nt frl itiPnD.ftndmlitl (lnen)f t r vuaH Boil oi nnmor cure. i Hot.1 thrmitthoul it wmM P-- cA Atn ClIKM. (!ntll . Kitli 1'tvin II, i,,n or " llovr to Cure i.Terjr bua Uumor, I BROM-KOL-5 ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS ANIJ UbAUALIIhS Ctin d liy tli!i granular efrcrvcnciJ Innt. sn timtmtt euro for sour fl l.rml.icliet. which often fiucmnuiiUf ft 111. flit out. W JON IN r . CLiiAt BOTTLER OF CARBONATED j'i ' 7 and 19 Pencil Alley, Slj'j "A HAND SAW fi IS THE pEr? ; WILL B the be3 For over 25 year3 it; Biliousness. Siites Kidney TrQiibSss, m an Appetite, and! Take it now and get yonJ PRESCRIBED B HOP BITTERj Sold by JJ Tha nog Sll.le In IrnlniKl. Dublin, Doo. U0. During Jlonday night nnd yostorday tho bog slido at Cabllo Island, County Kerry, continued un checked, a copious rainfall helping tho movoment. Tho mass of bog, a mile and a half wido, roared like tho ocean, carry ing nwny bridges and roads, houses and farms, swooping through tho Flosk valley, nnd emptying poat, carcasses of cows, sheep and donkeys and debris of houses Into the Lakes of Killarnoy. Hundreds of poople aro rondorptl homoless by tho disas ter. Tho destructive movement of tho bog llnnlly coasod last night. Two bodies havo been found a milo distant from tho sceuo of the disaster. whcV s Sometlnieaneeti I i ih01'1 PI r So. Tl"! areprompt nolut. Bmt For Sale bj x tjiaKarta I J THAT 1 1 For aale 111 Shenandoah, I anil H. 1'. Klrllii, Druggists. by A. Wnsloy POLITICAL CARDS. C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Clticns party rules. jjion ciiikf iiunaisss, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens patty rules. JjlOIt CIIIUF HUHUUSS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjWIt CHIKF IIUltOHSS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Deiuocratio party rules. JpOIt ItlX'HIVHlt OF TAX1SS, M. P. C0NRY. Subject to Deiuocratio party rules. JjlOIt CHIKF BUU01M3, JOHN DANDO. Subject to the Citizens party rules, "tv a, JjlOIt CIIIKF 11UIU.KSS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOK TAX IlKCKlVUIt, JAMES H. MORGAN. Of tho Third ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. Sillclilu nf nil Aciresa. New Yoisk, Doc. t!0. Jlrs. Jlyra Corrl gnn, 23 years old, nn actross, committed sulcldo last night at her homo by swullow lng a iiuanlity of carbolic add In a glass of water. Despondency occasioned by llunni'ial losses Is supposed to havo In duced her to tako her life. Mrs. Corrigan and hor husband, Kinmett Corrigan, both of whom havo boon on tho stage for somo years, formed a theatrical company last fall und played in southern circuit. Their foason was not successful, aud tholr losses wero il.CUO. Thoy returnod to this city ten days ago. ury nil remedy is a great surprise on account of lu I iaX" i,a'i ') DUciiasllli; Cottntl ami 811k Goods. Washington, Deo. SO Tho ways nnd means committoo devoted yesterday to listening to tlio representatives of delega tions Interested in the schedules relating to cotton manufactures and silk and silk goods. Tho attendance was not as largo ns on Monday, and tho number who op poared to make oral arguments wns much sninller. 'J''1- committee Is encouraging tho Ming ii mlofs wherever possiblo. Tho feature o." ti.o day was a brief oral nrgu mout ma.'.o by E. O. Hovoy, of Now York. ' Uellet in Mx Honrs. Dio'.H .sing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tlio "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This now oxecedin tne Diauacr, ulilneys, back and every part of tlio urinary passages in maio or leniale. It relloves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and euro this Is ycur remrdy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 10" South Main ireet Itlzul KeliU'iiced to Iteath. MANILA, Philippines, Deo. 29. Tho court martial on Dr. Hlzal, the organizer of tho rebellion, bus onded. Tho prisoner denied londershlp, but admitted tho au thorship of tho statutes ot tho Philippine loague, nud having beon in constant rup port with tho active chiofs of tho Insur gents. Dr. itlzal was sentenced to bo shot. The natives havo a superstitious rovoronco for Hlzal, who, they believed, possossod a superhuman quality giving him immunity from death. Othor lend ers will bo shortly tiled. V overcoat, this ruornlngy1! ? RHEUi and that nioanu trouble I7AINROW8 n -v ' ( V which Is a posltivo cur n Nouralgla, Lumbago, ;' SLainoness, Cramps antjj Price 25 cts. and B0 i I 1 Prepared by II. J. IUCKpi'i PHILA. & RE&DI1 IN KKFKCT Di:a 0. 1 Trains leavo Hhcimntlotih n foti' l"or New York via l'lilhuleliihiiil 2 10, 5 SI, 710 . m., 12 IKJ, UCJ Sllmltiva. 1 ID ll in. For New York via Mauch ChunHS 3 25,7 10 a. in . 121aml3 0:ip. in. ll For Itt-atliiiK and lMillaileliiliti'l 2 10, 5 'a, 1 10 a. in , 12 , 3 03 audi, duvs. 2 10 a. in. For 1'ottsville, week days, 2 10; ''10 12 XI, S Ki mill 5 5 i. hi Himclny,, I ror I Ulliuquu llliu ..lllliuooy Liu 2 10, S 23, 7 10 n, 111 , 12 g, S 03 u niinuuyH, a iu n. ni. For WilUamiport, Hunbury wceKU.-i, uo, li iSKJ a, Sundays. 11 25 a. in. For Mnlianoy lMane. weekdays, 7 10, 1130 a. Ill . 12 ill, 3 03, 31 . ii. in. minu.iyg, iu, j n. in. 1i..v AUI.I..... .....i ci.n..,nt.i.. ..Jlal 7 10, 1130 a. m , 723 aud'osr a a. in. .o ltaltlinore. AVashlngton anC.I I t. If 41. ....... i. ,..... ' Terminal, l'lillaileliililn. (I1 k it 7 53, 1120 a. m , 3 10 and 7 27 n, I 3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a m , U 18 and 7 I tlonnl triiins from Twenty foilrt I llllt.lr.pl..lnlln.i ....1- IISlI 12 It 8 10 p in. Sundays, 1 85, i i J Tit A IKS FOIt SIIF.NANJ Iauivb New ork via I'lillad.l ti.vii i in a nn n ... 1 nn .1 .m t '1 -""1 ""I " ... ..... 1W, 1 W ulglit. KtindayH, 0 00 p. m, ( .....u ..i-,v i urn vin iiinucn. .....u ..i-,v i urn vin iiinucn. I days. 1 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 11 J.efne l'lillailelplila, lteadllli; 1. days, 1 20, 8 33, 10 03 ll. m, aniltl n. in. Hundava. II. 10 n. in. . I.nvn lfon,lln .lr .1.... 1 11 53 It. 111., 0 00 nud 8 20 p. in. i'.ilfl Leave 1'ottsville, week day If1 12 30 ond 6 12 p. in. Sundays. : I! Irf'ave Tamaqun, week daya, 3 V ui., i .1, i ao unu v -to p. m. uui Leave Alaliiiunv C'ftv. wppt c 11 17 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 1008 p nJ The Ideal Panacea. James lj. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal X'anacea for Coughs, Colds and I.ung Complaints, having used it iu my family fur tlio last flvo years, to tho exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Itev. John llurgtis, Keokuk, Iowa, writes : "I havo been a Minister of tlio Methodist Kpiscopal church for 60 years or more, and havo never found anything to bencllclal, or that gave mo such speedy relief ns Dr. King's Now Discovery." Try this Ideal CJounh Itemedy now Trial bottles fr"e at A. Wasley's drug store. New Yurk'a OoIUttur anil l'ostniaster. NKWYoilK, DoO SU. -It Is snlilthatlte. jlubllcarUlimiHXuli4rfaViftU KxiuV--,, Leave Mahnnny Plane, week i 630,9 37, 11 69 a. 111., 112,2 19,5L 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 00 ilIS Leavo Wlllluiiispiirt, week dnlE in., 3 33 mid 11 41 p. in. Hundaj 4 j ATIANT1C CITY DIVIE Leave Phlladelnhla Clicstiii.t 1 South street wlioif for Atlantic ir i Wei kiLiya hiin esi, 0 oo a. :: A 11. 111. Al mniitntliilliMi s nil .. a'l lillHltllloil, o iai IS. Ill , s 1 43 P. in. -,' n...... v. Uetiirnlnir leave Atlnntln Atlantic and Arkansas aventu..b. I ecKilaya ! pris, 7 C3, 9 est p. Ml. Aecoiiiinodattou, 8 13 tm SiindiVH 1'xprihs, 100. 780iia datlou,7 lilt in , I ll p. m f Parlor Curs on all cxprrg tra iati LA HW1IOAUI), (1 (i g (len'l Superintendent, fi genuine weleame walbJ I with. tni in j