COTTOLENfi. Wholesome When shortercsd wit St The CottotMio trade murks Are "CbristoM" ant" r' Asad in coffun-nlom witath on eTtrTtlo. THE N. K. FAIRBANK OQMPANY, CUlcauo, Ken York, l'Mlsualphls, I'lttlburg. Yon enn blame yourself if you ilo n't get real good c o ITe e to drink. Ordinary enO-e Is mnde de licious bv adding SBfMil'd. Ir. ipkca a package for Secllg's. , A little of this irulmixUirc to "cheap coffee makes n delicious' Ldrink ttrd saves expense. deudi ttayablL nmnthlT. r.rtlaular. Tree. Addreif, AVC.t eril FlnnilClnl t'n., 'M Dearborn atreot. Ctilosco, 111. Oh loh cuter Knzllfth Diamond II mi n 5. ENSWRQYAl PILLS Orlclnal and Only fle.iulno. A Arc, Jwtb reliable. ladiCs ui I Drupgltt for CHcAMflr f JfnatitH Xia1V .mnii.ran.-t In Kctl . ' .-its' weUMoy inoxes, ieftiM wild blue ntiDou l nko Mr (ion ami fmffatfon. At Pruffzittl. or iCTid -It la rtampi .or nirtlouUn, t.-ttl moo lain r ltellcf Tor Ii!lciuM in letter, by return ' aillifa l''iVVU irnirngiiiiii. nia .f xijpcr Chlrhf-atp Chemical (Ju..lIotllon(ii.a a SB TISE3 604. North Sixth St SwIli D (TS(&ife.lSiJr)y.1irancecnGreonSt PHILADELPHIA. OORfi GUARANTEED- i: in k'itju i:ul. it- t am and e Yii.f JIoKpllal l?pcrlerict. !u vcrnui.j i STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, 4 xgcnehal DEdiLiry, Lost Vigor, -A CXCCSSES AND ALL OTHER rEFFECTG OF YOaJTH Pill. Polly of roth nrvFRA A-crmnncmij curcu oucrcTcry ono ato railed. IDST MANH3CD ACD SimuIIUCIi UMAW r.C3TCr.:3, KointttrrwhatHirstyKtl grcataniJ ramoiw .)tcljr3Ui4prv n! laU dim, write, print or najr, cM Vi Thccl knowa more about these dlscam and liow to treat thcmFuccc-srully than all othcri Qorohltu'it, and they ail kuow H too, to th !r crtcw. J'oor and JttchtlfromrTcrob'-Ml anil i: '.rsLctl. ai.d yon wUb to get Io.K.it ami ! llhil tirelrrTit, t-r eoeo more old Or. Tlircl. and he wltlci re yon tlr.- I7iirt.r0 la jKSib1e. No lMfcntlon, r.olale HepriiittiUtm Prf-h cn.'i cuml In 4 to 10 I rty. fi tul flvti st-tent Ktnranti Tor I'luili. Heat of all for Sin-ie or J'lirrlcd, j eung or old. Only buolt et nfcg quttckn. .nrs:0S, rfnlni 0-9. JTonr thr ("inm Idviou Rinl tmitmi tit iu s'hjiji ug ho" '- danRvroOs t!i. , 4aUy, 0io3. Wf d. aud But. i vkb., io. flir.,9iol2. r-ra. jnent b ' mull. Mr.otm w-r -y j-iu ante!. 1(m.ivi It lag lowot flmrgea In tnl d'y . - ihnjiw t trctiti-ivnt. LAPSED INDUSTRIAL POLICIES The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Will Revive any Lapsed Policy on which fifty -two racccssf rc weeks' premiums were rectilrcu, ami on n hieh the prcmlumB are j. m nrrutrB uuria'n wwsb or moru, itoviuuu m) the lite before intturud 1b ln Brood hcAlth. Apnly to your local Superintendent, who has fp two Llmlg of pollclm to offer ln such oaaee I one rcrtorlnff your policy euhjwt to a loan for . ' iirviuiuiiia in urix-ttTH wuuuui inieresi, ana vue , otiiera now policy in full Immediate benefit . ' without anv loan, but for tho nmnunt nnllAd ( j for hy the old premium at the present Age on t .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS ! The rlchertof 11 rtortlrt Food., because it replaces the name substance to tho blood and nerves that are eibanstedln thesetwohfe-iiiTllir fluid by disease, Inlliirestlon. Dlfrn living, overwork, worry, excesses, sbuse.'Cto. WHAT IT DOES ! Br tnsklng the blood p5,.lndl:,J ""l1 thedlgestJon perfect, it creSCss solid flesh, musole and slrenath. The nerres be Inn made strong, the brain becomes active and clear. Forrestorfng lost vitality and atonnlnir all wasting drains and weakness In either sei, itlias noeqnal i and femaleregnlatorit Is worth Its weight Injrold. One box lasts a week. Price 6. to., or b boiss il. Brugglste or by mail. Hook free. I . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Cbeetnut Bt FhUtdellihli. Lauer's Lager afid Pilsner Beers, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.. 207 West Coal Street. AMERICAN LINE RED STAR L-IIME STEAHSHIP COA1PANIBS. Staamorii 'eve New York ami I'lillnilslplila (or E. D. BEDDALL, Agt. No. ZJU Watt Ouk Htnwt, 81iunniuloali,l'a IVP Vnil TOrost, I'lniple.,! Copper flit IL'U Uolorod Snuts. aclHS. Old Borss. Jhlens-o. 111., for Ttr.tofa nt ri. ......I. tal, JSO0,O00. Worst case, curod ln 1C to aa duy.. lOO-piise book; free. ft 5 1 It OauBes Sad Havoio in tho Town of Mooringsport, La, rOUE LITTLE OHILDHEN KILLED. Bevcrnt Ollinrt Sevprnlr Injured, Homo nl Whom Mny Die from Their Injuries. Tho Tilth or ttio Storm Narrow nmi Short, hut Terrific. BminvproiiT, La , Jan. 4. A cyclone loavln? (Umth and (toviiftntlon Iwlilnrl do bcciicUmI upon the little town of Moorings port Sat unlay. Four of tho family of n Mr. Uooditmn were killed, and W. J. Morgan yrn "lightly hurt by falling de brU, but other members of the family did not faro so well. Two of his llttlo chil dren were badly oruthed and cannot re cover, while his motlier-lu-lnw received fntal Injuries. Thedeadaro: Willie, Maud, Hall nnd an Infant Tho Goodman homo Is a totnl wrook. The rollef train of the Kansas City, Shreveport and Gulf railroad arrived yes terday with the following named wounded, who were convoyed to the hpltal: Mrs. Susan Hoad, body brnisod, gash ln nlHlomen and skull fractured ; Mrs. H. O. Morgan, throe scalp wounds iind bruised body; Mrs. Morgan's child, skull broken; Ummii I Morgan, skull fraoturod; Alloo Qoodman, skull fractured and broken arm; Varalee Goodman, bruised body; Claude Goodman, arm fractured; Mrs. Jesslo Goodman, scalp wound and bruised body; Jordan Robertson, colored, shoulder and arm broken. Two of tho four Goodman children killed woro found 100 yards from tholr home with their clothes stripped from their bodies, whloh wero bruised and mangled. Of tho number at tho hospital Mrs. Slorgan's chlhl and Mrs. Hoad have llttlo chanco of lvcovory. Tho path of the storm was narrow and short, but terrlflo In dostructlveuess. A number of horses, cattle and hogs wero killed. Tho body of a man who, was blown from a brldgo has boon dlscoYoreil, but Is not Identified. A man whoso name is not glvon Is missing. It Is believed .ho was killed, but tho body has not beon found. MOKE STOIUI DISASTHIt. At llenton, Ark., There Wero Many Nariow Escapes From Death. Little Bock, Ark., Jan. 4. Communi cation was ostubllshed with all of tho to wnB south of hero, on tho Iron Mountain, yesterday, and tho reports indicate that) tho groatost suffering by Saturday .night's storm was tho town of lion ton, whoro half a dozen small framo houses were de molished and sovoral freight cars standing at tho station woro overturned, Several persons woro moro or loss InJuroJ, and many had narrow escapes. It seems thut tho storm was severest ln tho southern portion of tho state, nnd It is not unlikely that tho casualties occurred ln sorno of tho numorous lumbor camps ln that seotion. All tho towns between Llttlo Rock and Toxarkana sulTercd moro or less damago, and reports from tho country glvo sovoral Instances of damago to farmhouses and cabins. Tho rain all over tho southorh portion of tho stato was tho hoavlost ln years, und nil tho branchos and crcoks woro overflowed. The railroad ln many places Is uudor water, but tho tnvlus aro now running nearly on tlmo. Tho cannon ball express, whloh was hold nt Ronton Saturday night, hud u narrow escape from being wrecked, and but for tho horolsm of a country lad n terrible disaster might havo occurred. Tho train was late, and was running nt a high ruto of speed when hearing Ronton. Fivo min utes boforo it would havo reached tho spot the storm struck a furmhouso Hour tho track and demolished it. Troos woro blown across tho track. A boy, realizing the danger, secured a lantern and H.igged the train just iu time. The piissengers mado up a purso and prosontcd it to him, Tho rainfall at Llttlo Rock continued until oarly yostcrday morning. The pio clpltntlou was moro than four Inches. Tho streots woro llooded.nnd ln many portions ot tho city tho water was to tho depth of a foot ln buildings. Till: lailOI) IN CHICAGO. The Greatest Downpour Which lias Ever Deeti KxperlAiiceci There. Chicago, Jan. 4 The oomlnouq rain of yostorduv, following ivilhout Intermission tho downpour of ilm two provlous days, inn . such .i dolugu a. hiw novor before lw i oxpencmmd in Chlui;o and Cook county In the middle ot thoolty, whero tho draluago fnollltlos woro ln bottor shape, not much lnconvonle ico was folt, but In the outer districts the streetslookcd moro like ponds than thoroughfuros, and many basements wero Hooded. Outside of tho clly many roads wore In an impass ablo condition, nnd tho fields wero covorod with largo expanses of water. Tho Desplainos river, tho Illinois nnd Michigan canal and the draluago canal wore torronts. In a numbor of localitlos the former burst over Its bauks and floodod tho surrounding country. South end wus almost submerged. Sidewalks wore covorod with, wator and basements woro flooded, but no very serious damage was done. In tho stock yards tho samo condition oxlsted. Tho pumping works at Bridgeport wero forcod to shut down, the dralnago canal bolng so full of water that it was found impossible to forco It back, and as a rosult the ourrontof tho rlvor was turnod toward Lako Michigan and all tho lmpurltlos ot tho stream woro omptlod In tho direction of the souroe of Chloago's water supply. Tho condition of affairs at Summit waj alarming. The water of the Desplainos river last night rose to within two feet of tho top of tho dam, and it wus feared If tho water continued to rise It would ovor flow Into Ogden's ditch and pour toward Chicago. At midnight It lookod as If tho water might break Its banks at any mo ment. At Lamont things looked equally seri ous. At a late hour last night It was feared that tho Illinois and Michigan ca nal would loave its banks and sweep away the lumlier yards located there. That por tion of the country north of Lamont known ai the "Flats" was flooded for lulles. The rain turned to snow about midnight, the weather suddenly turning tolder. Trains Delayed In Kansas. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 4,-r-The first ulUutrd ot the season prevails ln western Missouri, throughout Kansas and ln the territories, the trains at many points in Kansas being delayed by snow drift. A fall of about forty degrees has been ex perienced at'most points, with the ther inometer still fulling. In the Indian Ter ritory heavy rains have swollen the gulleys und small streams, and railway companies are taking pre.tUt.loUB against washouts. llhuumatltim Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Keu rmlgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and luysUrlous. It removes at once the cause nnd the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefit. T. F. Anthony. ex-Postmaster of I'roialae City, Iowa, gays : "I bought one bottle of mystic cure lor KlimimatUm, aim two doses of it did me more sood tlmu any uiedlolue I ever wok. vooenw. Hold by V. II. Ilsg eubuch, drug-gUt, Slien aiiduah. Ask your grocer for 'lie "Rural Patent' tlour, and take no ether brand. It is the best Hour made. A r"piIB old man who J- looks out at the world with clear and healthy eyes cannot help feeling great gratification at the thought that his children and his children's children have inherited from him no weakness nor tendeiioy to disease. The healthy old man Is the man who has throughout his life kept his digestion good and his blood pure. Once in awhile you find such a man who has never taken any medicine. That man has lived a perfectly natural i . vr, i.. t 1 I U I thousand does do it slight Indiscretions I or carelessness pav the way for serious sickness. The germ theory of disease is well authenticated, and germs are every where. This need make no difference to the perfectly healthy man. Germs go through the healthy body without effect. They aro hurtled along rapidly and thrown off before they have time to develop or Increase. Let them once find lodgment or let them find a weak spot, they will develop by the million and the blood will be full of them. Instead of rich, Hfc-glving properties, the blood will be a sluggish, putrid tide of impurity. In. stead of giving strength to the tissues, it will force upon them unwholesome and Innutritious matter, and the man will lose flesh. The more flesh he loses and the weaker he becomes, the more susceptible he is to disease. His trouble will become complicated and serious tonsequences will follow. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery Is the only medicine that absolutely and infallibly cures all blood diseases, and almost all diseases are blood diseases. It isn't a medicine for some one particular so-called disease. It is a meuicine lor tue tnmf hntiv. It forces out all the crerms of disease, replaces impurities with rich, red blood, feeds the tissues and makes strong, tculthy flesh. Hbe Sun. The first of American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. BANA.Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and'al! the time, forever. Daily, by mall, - $6 a year Dally & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world. Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year. Address THE SUN, New York. t S!3aFEAnaou(!L.5 ij4e.fSu"vnMiisbKFr .rPl-l',-'" w. ii toin-cn.. ptlh .P For sale at 1'ovlnsky's drug store, 28 Kasl Centre street. BASSET! NOW EFFECTS ATU THEN CJFLTON'jS UITALIZEH, Cures general or special debility, wakeful, nejs, spermatorheca, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor anil strength when! former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure 13 Ooick, ano.Thorouch. Von i tf dictw-ti ey imitations: insist on CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed il your drug. does not have it. Price $ 1 per pkge, 6 for $5, with v'rltien guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc, free and confidential. Send us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON f'CD. CC, -03T0N, MASS. For snlc at Klrlln's tlrtiK storo nnd Shenandoah drug storo. Take No Substitute.. Gail Borden Eagle Brand ion. CONDENSED MILK Hi alwavs stood TTRST In tha tithm- tfon of the American Pep!e. No other ti P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobaooo, Ac. Agent for Reading urewtug vo.-s ueer anu I'oner. 11Q and 11S S. Main S m BAfiiRk Celebrated Female Ia l'owders a.wor fall. Trlth Tsrwy -b! 1bmto.1 nils soiToiU.rllV' rewertHw). Aiwuva buy iu ituid il fltiaranbsMl BUaMstWur la Ul diLsiM. lWlUWf UU UKMl SVUUBIUIU to all otksxft. iWHvdj it Iu tftt muktt, A No. L IVUeulan, i , Dr.8.T k II if. DortooaMug. V I f 1 Tours la California. California hits been moat fittingly termed the "Italy of America. " All tho delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aud the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks In the sunshine of her own beauty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Paolfle with its soft breeses upon the oilier, and a veritable paifcdiro of flowers, fruits and plants between, man ran find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, recognising the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, Inaugurated n series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal points of interest eu route. Tho great popularity of these tours denionstmtes the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 18B7 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 97, February M, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and tlieflant Fe lloiitc. and re turn from Hn Francisco via Salt lke City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks In California. Tho second tonr will run rift the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping nt tho "Crescent City" during the Manli Ores Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, OmaliH, and Chicago, allowing four weeks in California. The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver. aud Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Qlenwood Springs, Leadville aud the Garden of the Geds. Bates from all points on the Pennsylvania Itailroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, S810 : second tour. 30 : third tour. tWIO round trip, and fl50one way. 1-or detailed itineraries nnd othor informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing ofllces, or address George AV. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. HUMPHREYS' VETER NARYSPEC FICS tor Horses, gattio, snoop, Eocs, Uoffs, AND POULTar. OOOragoBooItonTrcntment of Animals and Chart Hent l'rec. T?8 lE'0,Torf';Pn?estlons,Tnnaminntlan A.A.lWplnnl Meningitis, Milk Ifover. i. ""Jt'ralns, Lameness, lthcnmatliim, J.O.-Iiistcmper, Knsal Discharges. V,'S'-atm.ar mbs, Warms. I.K,..Couuhs, Heaves, Pneumonias frfr-iv0."0 op ,ipes, llcilracho. U.O.J)Ilscarrlage, Hemorrhages. ll.II.--Urlnary nnd Kidney Diseased. lVr"Eri,p,,TO Ulspnscs, Mango. J.Ii.."l)iocascs of Digestion, I'arnlysls, Single Bottle (over 50 doses v. . ,qq Stable Case, with Spccllos, Manual. Veterinary Cure Oil and Jledlcator. fiy.OO Jar Veterinary Cure OH, . '. l0 BeM trBrattbtsi er ..nt tnpsl4 sorwbers 4 lour vusutr rtnlpt of pries. UrarnniIS'rD.Cft,ltllltmillsnBt.,K.wTert. 3T72IFHRE.7S' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In ma 3T. vara . Trta rml miaafnl v-amo.l tnm Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Froitr&tlon, from orsr-work or otber causes. I per tifcl or 6 Tiila and UrK Ti &1 powder, for $5. fiolil by DrajfUtB, or atot poatptld on receipt or price. IlCHPIlUKtB'BKD, CO., Ill AllSKUIlui8UtKttTTrk, For sale nt Tovinsky'd druj? storo, 23 East Centre street MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS TOSITIVELY CURE Ji.Lt J j jvervoM JtutaMeat l atilne Mem orXt Impotenejr.SleeplesBnedi, etc.. cansed by A buna and other Eicewes ana Indis cretions. They tjuicktu ami auretu restore Lot Vitnllty ln old or you or. and fit a man for study, L-i. Inesa or mrtrrfage. l'rovnnt InaBnitv uu, fV.nenmTittr.n 4f taken In time. Their tin shows lirmedlnto Improve meat ana ejrects a CUKE where t.il others loll. In tlst upon having tho cenuino Ajtix Tablets. They have cured thousands and will euro you. We (five a positive written, cnarantee to effect n cure In each cqbo or refund tha money. Price 60 cer per pacbace.or elxpackacea full treatment for Ily mailaia plala Vf rapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX RBA1EDY CO., n8SS$?i$! For sale In Rlieiinndanh. I'n.. Iv A- WilhIrx and S. 1. Klrlin, UrueelBts. "DB. LOBB'S BOOK FREE Jo all sullerers of KltUOltS OP VOITTIT I.OST VKJOIt and D1S1USIM Ol r DIEM ANI WUMEX. SOS pages i cloth DoundisS enraly srolert and maUedrcj. Treatment by mall strictly onuaentlal, and a positive, quick cure guaranteed. No matter how leng standuut. I will pot lvcly cure you. Write or call. DR flRR 329U.I5tliSt,Plilla,Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. F oit ciiiiiF nuiiaitss, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Clflzens imrty rules. JjlOll CIUEK UUItGISSS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward, fiubject to Citizens party rules. TjlOIt CHIUP BUltQKSS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho Fourth Word. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOU CHIEF BUItaiiSS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. JjlOlt KECEIVItlt OF TAXKS, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democnitla imrty rules. TjlOlt CHIEF 11UHOMSB, JOHN DANDO. Subject to the Oitlsens irty rules, JjlOlt CHIEF IlUltaKSS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Ward. rSuhJect to Oitlsens imrty rules. JjlOIt TAX KEOElVJCIt, JAMES H. MORGAN. Of the Third ward. Subject to Oitlsens party rules. iTjlOIt CHIEF UUltaKfsS, A. P. TABOR. Subject to Democratic imrty rules. P OK CHIEF IIUltJKSS, WOlF LEVINE. Subject to Oitlsens party rules. pOIt TAX UlfiCMIYsSIt, A. D. GABLE, ' Of the Fourth Ward. Subject tod Hsens party rules. poll COUNCIL, iieoond ward. MARTIN SHOEMAKER, Subject to CiUaens party rules. 1 rmm nn iiTnnnnn'n r nnn Tho Filibustering Vessel Probably Sunk by Spanish Spies. EIGHT OF THE OBEW MI8B1N0. It Is I'rolinbla That They IrfHt Tlielr T.lve. by lleing Wn.lied from n llnft Captain Murphy nuu Novelist Crane Among the ltpfeued. Jacksonville, Pla., Jan. 4. Details of the vreok of the steamer Commodore, bound for Cuba with a cargo of anus ami ammunition, which went down about six teen miles off New Smyim at 8 :80 Satur day inornlng, still leave eight members of the expedition unaccounted for, ami they have been given tin for lost When it was seen that nothing could save the vessel from sinking Captain t 1 1 ... ..L.tu... I .1 1 1 1 1 J M 1 J gnvo U1U.11 IV HIS. iaj uiiti uvnw A inlo almost ensued among the excit able Cubans. Twelve of them hurriedly entered one of the large surf boats ami pulled away tor Mosquito Inlet light, without any thought of those left behind. A second boat was lowered, Into which twolve moro of the orew hastily crowded, nnd they had scarcely left the steamer when tho bout was swamped ln the heavy sea that was running. Captain Murphy, Stephen Crane, tho novelist; C. It. Montgomery and William Illgglns, who were still aboard after the launching and swamping of the second boat, gathered together a quantity of tim ber, spars and railings and, lashing them together, threw overboard the hastily im provised raft A small, ten-foot dingy wag tho only boat remaining on the steamer, and this was launched and entered by the remain ing members of the expedition only a moment before the vessel finally settled below the waves. As those on the raft had no means of propelling the craft, the four men ln the little dingy endeavored to tow it towards tho shoro. The waves wero running high and sweeping the raft constantly, and the men were being washed off until only olght were left. At this time tho lino parted and the raft was carried away ln the darknoss. After rowing about for some time ln searoh of the others they were finally given up as lost, and the four mon In the dingy resumod their laborious pull for the shoro. Tho oars wero onrrled awny after going a short distance, and a sail was improvised by onch of tho four taking turns nt hold lug up tho captain's overcoat. Tho boat successfully rodo the mountainous wnves until It struck the surf ln shore, when it capsized. Captain Murphy, Crnno and Montgom ery succeodod lu getting safoly to the shore exhnusted. Illgglns was downed and his body was oast upon tho sands. Those throe mon mado their way to Dayton, arriving thore late ln tho morning. They thoro learned of the safo landing of the first boat without any ncoideut A late dispatch from Port Orange, near Dayton, says that a bout ooutuinlng four mon had succeeded in landing thore. No particulars woro glvon. They are sup posed to have been those who wore washed overboard from tho raft, and who suo oooded in righting tho overturned surf boat Iiate last night tho Three Friends left for tho scene of tho disnstor on a searoh for those who may still ho on board tho raft. Thoro Is llttlo hopo, howovor, of saving tho wrecked men. Tho Cubans oharge troachory in tho wrock of thesteamor, saying that as soon as it was dlscovorod that tho vossol was looking tho pumps woro tried, but woro found to havo beon tampered with, and woro usoloss. The mon wore then set at work balling ont tho vossel with buokots, a futile task that was soon iibnndonod. Tho names of tho twolvo missing men, among whom aro tho four landed at Port Orango, aro: James Itodigau, ongtueor; Ed. D. Itlttor, seoond onglueer; Frank II. Grain, first otllcer; Jones Franklin, flro man ; Major Julio Kodrlquoz Ilaz, Murry Noblos, Manuel Gonzalez, Joso Alvarez, Modesto Loon, Louis Sierra, Joseph Do Lanoy nnd W. A. G. Smith. General Weylor Hack lu Havana. Havana, Jim. 4. Genernl Weyler la back ln Havana. He loft camp at Bnvetto at 6 o'olook yesterday inornlng, arriving in navana no s o oiook insc evening, lis was aooompanlod by Chlof of Stall Ks crlbano anil his son, Fernando Woyler, who Is one of his aides. The military and civil authorities nnd a delegation awaited his coming, and accompanied the onptaln general from tho wharf of Cnlmllorla to tho palace ln Havana. Itelief In Six Hours. Distressing kidnev and bladder diseases relloved In six houra by tho "New Groat South Amorican Klduoy. Cure." This now remedy is n rtvnt sun'riee on account of its exceeding i - - iidness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back nnd overy iart of tho tuin-.ry imasages in malo or femnio. It relieves retention of water aud pain in passing i I inmost immediately. If you want quick re,!uf and cure this is your remtdy. Hold by ohaplra's pharmacy, 10' South Main troet Hank Wrecker Itelenseil On Hall. Denver, Col., Jan. 4. O. K. Sillier, convicted ln tho United States district court, with Charlos H. Dow and Siduoy G. McClurkon, of having dofrauded tho Commercial National Dank out of $136,000 by moans of oheok " kiting," was released from jail yesterday uudor $10,000 bonds. Tho throe convicted bank wrookers will be sentenced Jan. 82, and the ease will then be taken to the United States supreme court. Mlirvelolis Itesults. From a letter written bv Kev. J. Duiulor. man, of DImoutlale, Jlleh., we are permitted to iiutKe una extract : l nave no hesitation iu recommending Dr. Klnu's New Tliu'i ivnrv. as the results were almost marvelous in the ease of my wife. While I was ) ma tor of tho jiut, eiiurcii at Hives junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding 1m Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended nr. King's New Discovery: it was quick, iu its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Kegular size lo and fl.OO, bturved Himself to Hnath. Khib, Pa., Jan. 4 Leonard Cnberon, n poor but highly rwpeoted oltizen, tlleil at the oounty Infirmary froinaotual sturv atton, self Imposed. Ottberon. a mouth ago, Ijeoama morose and refuted either to eat or talk. He whs taken to the Infirm ary and the pliyslolans Jrled to save his life by the use of a stomach tube, but In spite of their efforts Oaberon starved him self tu death. I had severe attacks of gravel aud kldnev trouble; and ujiable to get a luedlelne or uosiur to cure me until i used Hop Hitters, and tlieyeuml me In a short Uuie. A DltTISOVllKUl T.1WVIV iw U'lvm n N. T. CoLOBLKig AMD Ooi.n.-a.A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless aud and ootd. Ifer face was too white, and her hands and feet ielt as thouuh the l.lnnj ,n.i not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken she was the rosiest add healthiest irirl in th Tivwlty and ckeerAilueM of mind gratifyiug ii lisa Mamie Buy Keystone Hour. lie sure that the name Lsseio A IlAiut, AshUiul, Pa., U printed on every sack. The WEEKLY flONTHLY Outlook I'ubllihed Eycrj Saturday 13 Astor Plflc New York. Tnn OfTf.ooK will be In 1W7, ft it ha Ix-m during nch of Un twoi.ty-wven ypftfw, n llittor of Our Own Titne. In it varioun editorial dcMrtmetitn The Uutmiok rIvca a conijHvt review of th world projrrww; It follow w fill care all the Important philanthropic nnd Indim trial movement of tho day; ha a complete department vf rellKtoti news; devote intK-li space to the Interest of the home; reviews current literature; furnishe cheerful table-talk about men and thlnjr; and. In ihort, aim to Rive frenh Information, oriiim! otwrvntiou, and reasonable entertainment. HukI nning with the fifty-fifth volume, the paper will aasume tho rffti1ur matroxine nlxe, which will add greatly to it convcnlrncc and attract! veneaa. Thk Outlook I puhllnheil ewry Saturday fifty-two phuvh a year The flrwt issues in each month in an Hhmtratcd Mrtgazlne Nunlter, containing about twice a many lmges aa the ordinary Issue, together with a largo number ot picture. The price of The Outlook I three dollar a year In advance, a lea than a cent a day. A PASTOR ENTERTAINS. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simps. thins- fnnAtentr Protect roar Hsaai tber may bring yoii wealth. Write JOHK WRDDKUBUftN ft CO.. K.Mnt Attor. tMvs.WaablDgton, D. o.. (or their S 1,800 prlee oRer and list ot two taWKlred liirentlons wanted. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Summer Heat Wears You Out HOP BITRERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TOPICS. For ovor 25 years it haa been curing thousands of casei of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Kervous ProsiraiieR, Kidney Troubles, gc. G! Purifiss he Biocsi, gives you an Appeiiie, and Helps you Digest what you Eaf, Take it now and get yonr system in sliape to stand the cold wwtlwr. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEini YORK. Sold by P. p. D. KIRZIN, Shenandoah, Pa. Sonetloes nods a reliable, monthly, TeKulatlne medicine. Only liaraaltae m the j.orest drugs should be usoJ. It you want the bust, gel Or. FeaS's PennyroyS Pili Tber re prompt, safe and certain In resa't. The nenrjlne (Ur. rsol'al BevaraHaina nulut. Seat any where, 81.00, Addrew Fail. JSKoiciBi. C., CljTwUad, O. For Sale by P. p. D. KIRUN, Shenandoah, Pa ft S-w- w A rrt S-irw w v w .. t HAS IWliNUti LJ you felt in your shoulder when you put on your overcoat, this morning, means RHEUMATISM, and that means trouble for you unless you uso RAINBOW LINIMENT, S which is a positive euro for Rheumatism, ,j xiuuruigiu, j-iuutuagu, oprnins, e Lameness, Cramps and Colic. fk Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. per bottlo. V rreiiar.u u ii, u, JlAvlJlCilX V LU. fniiaacipnia. I, PHILA. & READING RY IN EPFEOT DEO 0. 1B06. Tralni lenve Hhenandonh aa followa : Kor New York vIa lMilladolnhla A.ek dart 2 10. 52S. 710 a. in.. 1233, 3 03 rt.ldSCH n. n Suuilnya, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Munch Chunk, week day 5 25, 7 10 n. in., 12 33 and 3 08 p. ln. For ItendinK nnd l'hllndelphln, week dayr 2 10, S 26, 7 10 a.m., 13 33, 3 08 and S S8 p. m. But uays, z iu a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 n. m., ant! 12 83, 3 08 nnd 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Taniaoun and Malianov Citv. week day 210,5 25, 710 a. 111., 12 38, 3 08 and 5 58 p. re Stindnya, 2 10 a. ni. For WilllaniHport, Hunbury ami Lewlebur week days, 3 25, 11 30 n. in., and 7 35 p. u. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mahanoy l'lnne, weekdnya, 2 10. 3 36, 6 2c 710,1130 a. in., 12 33, 3 03, 558, 7 35 and i B' p. m. unaays, 2 iu, a jo u. m. For ABhland and Sliuinokin. week days. 8 710, 1130 u. ra., 725 and 055 p. io. Buo days, 8 25 a. in. tor uaitunore, waslilngton anu the weal tu tj r. rt i i it . t i . i. i, ... j. .v. j... iiiiuukii .mum iw , xii?ui(iuK Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & R. 1 X.) at DSC, 7 55, 11 30 a. m., 8 10 nmi 7.27 p. lu. Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 26, a. m., 3 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addl uouni trains irom xwenty-iourtu anu une.! nut streets station, week dnys, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, 12 It 8 10 pm. Sundays, 185,8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Phllmlnlnhln um! days. 4 30, 8 00 a.m., 1 80, 4 30, 9 66 p. m. aud night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week. days, 4 80, 9 10 a, in.. 1 80 und 4 15 p. m. Leave l'hlladeliihta, Reading Terminal, wee. days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 05 a. ni. and 4 06, 6 (0, 11 St p. in, Sundays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1 35, 710, 10 0k 11 55 a. m., 8 00 anil 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 85 a. in Leave Pottsvtlle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a.m. 12 80 nnd 6 12 p. m. Sundays, i 85 7. m. nvt, itiiran,ua, weeK uays, s la, s oo, liw a m., 1 27, 7 20 aud 9 48 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45, ii' 11 17 a. m., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, U a. ni. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40. 4 00 680, 9 37, 11 59 a. in., 1 12, 3 19, 6 20, 1 26, 7 ST an wi'. . ouiiuaya, x w, uua. m. ieave u uuHmsport, week uays, 7 42, 1010 a ra., 8 35 aud 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATINTIO CITY DIVISION, TuMlH.ll.ll.t..l.i.r. . . . South street wharf (or Atlantic City. wevKiinya r.xuress, 900a. m., 2 00, 400, 6 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 8 80 n. in. Mniulnvi. HniNwa em In nti ... . lnodution, 8 00 a. iu., 4 15 u. iu. Returning leave Atlanfio City depot, oornl Atututlc and Arkanaas avenues. Weekdays Kipre, 7 85, 9 00 a. in., 8 80, 5 80 p.m. Aoooinmodatlou. 818 a. in., 4 82 p. in. Bimdaya-Bxpreas, 4 00, 7 80 p.m. Aocoinmo dation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Oars on all express trains. I. A. 8WFJCAR1. G. Q. HANCOCK. Oen'l Sunerlniendeut. Oew'l Puw..Vg A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. (lain and Coal Sts. Plnwt whiskeys, beers porter and ale oobstaiilly uu lap. Choice eiaperouoe drinks anu cigars. Taa m to Hlr. It you want to hire a safe and reliable !?ftttLw',,VH,1,u or 'r working purposes pay aulelds1 llysry stable a vuift. Tenms eomtautly ou hand at reasonable ratesi. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Xast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad statlen. I PROF ESSIONAL CARD? 1 S. I'llILMPH, M 1 Offlee- SO West " ntr. trr Can be connultfMt at all Itcir. jU, M. BURKE, ATTORBEY-AT-LAW. (Hllio Bgan bullrllita. corner of Main boo Cetitie streets, Shenandoah. , T U. I'OlfEROY. l . ATTORNCY-AT-LAW Hhet.Kiidoali, la P yy. hiioizm Ki:it, X it ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. fitrncr Markrt and ( Vntrr- atrri-N. pHOF JOHN .TONUS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Boa Art, Mahanoy City. Pa, Ilavlng; studied tindrr aftine ot the heat mftstorslp f-ondon and I'hiK will srlvc lemon on the vjolln, guitar and vocal culture. Term, reaeonanle. Adrirr In rare nf HtWHMe. tlie eweler, Shenandoah. i Tho Rosy Freshness And s velvety softness of tho akin i Ima rlably ohlained by those who use 1'Oisonru Oumplexion Powner. . v . Jinusos, peppa. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. NOVBMRBB 15, 1896. Trains will leave SlienamlnAh nfier thm .Ka n date for WKgans, Ollbertou. Fraokvllle, Dr Water, St. Olalr, l'ottsville. Hamburg, Reading, Pottttnwn, Plioenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phfi adelphin (llrond street station) at 608 and 11 (M a. in. nnu i m p. in. on weoK uays. Kor Forte ville aud intermediate stations 9 17 a. m SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Ollberton, Frackvflle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsville, at 6 08, 9 45 a m a,.t) 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading PottntoH u Plioenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ai 6 , 9 45 a. m.,310p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 1040U. m. nnd 1231, 541, 7 52 and 1047 p. u Sunday, 11 13 a. iu. and 541 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15 a. ni. and 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. Sunday at 10 10 a. m.. 5 15 p. in. ,Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), foi Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. ni. 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 60 a. m. Leave Hroad street station, PI tladelphla, ioi Sen Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Qrhve, Lon Branch, nnd Intermediate stations, S.tO 11 'I a.m., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Uroad tftreet Station, Philadelphta, FOR NEW YORK. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 Oo, 1 66 b n 1 to Ti 20, 8 83, 9 50, 10 21 Ruling Oar), Il ut) 'a. ,! 12 00noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p m Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Pining Car) 8 j), j so! 100,6 00, 5 56 (Dining Car l. 6 00, 6 BO. 8 IL', 111 00 p. in., 1201, night. Suudu t, 8 20. 4 08. 1 w 5 IS 10 2". (Dinii.K Car, llV a. ,n ', J? ?S (fining Oar), I 00 (Limited,! 2; I lining Car), 5 20, 5 06, (Dining Car), 8 85, 6 rj. a 1 ' io ifi p. in., 12 01 night. Expresa for lloston without chnnge, It txiu m.. week-days, and 50 p. nr., dully. FOR WASHINGTON AN 11 THE SOirTH. inS.r?5BiS)m0r "a Washington, 8 80, k , t9. ID JTI. 1 1 BA a in IO HA i in m i I. a Va in, .Ff'-M- 8K 4'1 vVo O.ngreeslonsi 7sn'fni P'"'"farV 817, 6 55 (DIulTomiL 8naya, 8 60, 7 20, 912, 11 ST a. v i , t, o is I'ongreasioiial Ltnltad. FOR ATLANTIC CITV, TiVlVM ttoa-wil ataaai ni. . . D5ow. TWerb 1 JIAVn Xfrn-lrn. . - u 200, 100,5 1 0 p. in Siin.l.5j, 8V U15 aVn Aooouiinmintiou, H00, s ai, , a jb and 40 p- j;cck '''" s""du , a 00, 8 IB a. m 4 00 aud 5 00 p. in. For Caie May, Anulcsso:. Wildwood nnrl Holly Beach, ami Hen 1-le ( ,ty, 7h aty & Avalon-Express, o a) , , j qov ni ' Z days. Sundays. DO) a. iu w . For Homers Point Kxprens, a SO a uu 4 00 p.m. week da.". Huiuhija H45aM. Sen'l Manager. tlen'l pZ22. aL nillions of Dollars XL t S I U Go up in smoke every yuar. Take m riaks but get your houses,' sleek, fZ. nlture, etc., Insured iu anuria liable companies as repiesantes) by DAVID FAUST, SlWJEft Also Ufa and Aeoldental Compaaies A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms a oniun can gweees. I'osaeai's Oewusxissi IVvisKn
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