FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Mlonlgan Han Offers to Send ma Dis covery Free. Olftlmi to Be a BtnefBotor Mankind. to Weakened There i4 always wore or lean suspicion attached to anything that Is offered free but somutlmes a mu no overflows with generosity that lid cannot rent until bis discovery Is known to the world, In order that Ills fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. His upon this urinripnl Dial a resident ol Katamaano, Mieh., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure thorn of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the dottht and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the i.rans to natural slieo mid vigor, As I' cos'h nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, sunertng with tne neivous trouble that usually utlack men who never stopped to realize what might be the final result, ought to ho deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy In question vtna the result of many years research .as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength they need, H would seom that all men suffering with any form of nervous won nets ought to write for such a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Uo.t 1712, Kalamnxon, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of Idle curiosity, but that you wish to mnlto use of the nmlicine hy glviuif itatrial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where information came from. The prescription is sent free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, there is no doubt about the offer hcing genuine Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that ho may know how you came to write him. 12-S8-78t DIVIDEND opc To oar auttomart: WOULD YOU CURB TO INVEST SIO OR UPWARDS T DM- Mat payable mnntbiy. raruottiart rrw. Auareii, eat ern Flnnnclnl tlo., nft Dearborn StrMt, Obleaajv, III. Evan J. Davies, I.IVBRY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. 604 North Sixth St. Side cntranco on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURB GUARANTEED. uljiuht in 1'11AUTIUIS(8S rears) and o Ymm liotpltol Experience In Ocrmanr JSTRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, fc"EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER (EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL folly or both Sexes PermnnenUr cured after ererr one else line failed. LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN OROANS RESTORED. Send fir 2-rent stamps for book Trntli. The only Ciponureof Quai kg under sworn teatiinoplftls. BloodffHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS ! The rlchertof all restoratlrs rood., beoauie ft replaces the name substances to the blood and arms that, are eihaneted in !?S?,t.wall'o-ft''nelntdab7 disease, Idultrertion, aim Itvitg, orervrork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. .WHAT IT DOES ! Br rosltln,- the blood t,n5nndIlcl1' ni theillcestton perfect, It mutes solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves be ar made strou-,thi brain becomes actlre and clear. For restoring lost vitality and etopnlnir all wastlnjr drains and weakness In either sex, It has "TO1 1 ti 'fnjaleregulatorit lsworth Its weight In ijold. One box lasU a irvek. Price 5iio.,or tbo.M- Druggists or by mall. Hook free. Q . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UU Chestnut Bt rhlladelshU. TRelOBB'SOiiyRE To all sufferers of I'ltTtOltS off VOUTI1, LOST VIKOIL end DlSliA.-MiS OF lUHS AND U (131 UN. ?)8 panes; cloili bound; curely sealed nnd mallcdree. Tre'itrjembymalt strictly onllaenti.il, and a positive, quick: car guaranteed. No matter how .ens ittwdlsz, 1 will pot lvely care you. Write or calL SIR HRR 329 fi. I5tlt St. Phila.Pn. PHiLA. & HEALING RY IN RPPKUT DEO 0, 1890. Trains leave Hliennndoah am follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, weet d. , 210, 5 25, 710 n. in., 12 38, 3 08 .1.1(1 5 58 p. n. Sundays, 2 10 u. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk:, week day 5 25, 7 10a. in., 12 33 anil 3 03 i. in. For Heading and lMilladelnliN, wcea di 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 33, 3 08 unit 5 58 p. ni. But days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottaville, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., and 12 33, 3 03 and 5 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tnmaqun and Mahanny City, week dari 2 10,5 25, 7 10 a. m., 1288, 303 and 558 p. n, Sundays, 2 10 li. in. For willlainsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg weeicunys, ajo, ,jijy a. in., and 123 p, m Sundays. 3 25 a. m. vor Mitiianoy riane, weekday 210.8 25, 5 25, 7 25 and 9 51 710,1130 a. in., 12 38, 3 08,5 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shatnokln, week days, 3 95 710. 1130 a. m., 726 and 0 56 p. m. Bun days, 3 25 a. m. For Ualtliuorc, Washing-ton and the West t'' II. &O. It. It., ihrtmitu, trill ns lew") Readli.i Termliml, IMillatlelpltlaftftf it It. 17 i) at 8 7 55, 11 36 a. m.. 3 10 auOTSrCTTiunblaj-r 8 20, 7 00, II an a. m., S 49 and 1-Jtt p. nu. Add) tionnl trains from Twenty-fourth and Chfctt nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a, in. 22 2C 12118 40 pm. Sundays, 1 35, 8 2B p.m. TllAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Loire New York via Phlladelpbh days, I JO, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, i 30, 0 00 p, iiiuht. Sundays. G 00 n. ni. woe m. bM1 Leave New York viu Mauch Chunk, days, 4 30, 9 10 n. m., 1 30 and 4 15 li, m. Iave Philadelphia, Ueadlng Terminal, wee unys, au, an, iu is a. m. anu l uu. 6 90. 11 naudav 11 80 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 135, 710, 10 Of II 53 a. in., 0 00 and 8 20 u. in Sundays, 1 85 a. ir j.eavo J'ottsvine, weeK nays. , z an, 7 40 a. in 12 30 and 5 12 n. in. Sundays. 2 85 a. in. Leave Tamaqua, week day. 8 M, 8 50, II 28 in., 1 27, 7 30 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. u Leave Malianoy Oity, week days, 8 15, 1. 1147 a. m., 2 08, 7 41 and 1008 p. ni. Sundays, 8 ' a. m. l.eave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 OC 630,9 87, 1159a. m., 112,3 19,5 20,6 36, 7 57 am 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 12, 10 10 in., 8 85 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY UIVIBION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf ani" South street what f for Atlantie City. Weekdays ISxprew, 900 a. iu., 2 00, 400, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 6 30 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accouv nindation. 8 00 a. in . I 15 n. m. Kcturnin- leave Atluuho City depot, oornei Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Wi-ckdays lSaprems, 7 35, 9 00 a. m., 8 30, 5 80 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. in , 4 Sundays Kxnresa. 4 00. 7 an n m A, p. in. dutlon, 7 15 a in., 4 15 p. in. Pa. lr Cars on all express trains I. A. BWEIOAKD, O. U. II ANCOCK, ueu muperititenueiit. tteiTI Pas. .J g , tTMebester'a EnuUsh Diamond llran ENWYR0YAL PILLS Original and Only UentilatV Art. , klw.ri railftfal .Vb.R l.V IiruHirt for CkUku&r BxatUh DLa iui arnna id lira uu oixa rasuiuo zes, teAlod with blue ribbon. TnLo It lief far I h'IIh." In tetter, bv Mlara ' Malt lO.0 r ximonlnli Nam Hap. rusuai a UllliMiJ t, Tho Rosy Freshness Ainu, vlvty so'tness of the akin is Inva riably obtained by tuore. who use FosioNi'tl Complexion 'owner. KASf&Y ML AIL CftUG ISFt AMD HUHt 1 K04o. MJ' muZ 'iOB.il aaaf"" i.r tunc CoPhuaj Foj it Povlnsky's drug store, 28 Kast Centre street. rpuTrri life iM IffllWElD BILL Passes tho Halioual Sonato by a Vote of 86 to 11. MILLIONS 0? A0HE8 INVOLVED, The Mihtaarn Will Opon tip for Settlement Alt 1'utilln totuls Acquired from Indians, a Total of 33,'4B,(U1 Acres nieomnrcn rlne 11111 1'iiiiei the IIouis, WAsm.vaTON, Jnii. 15. Tho senate yos torclny passoil tho muiistire known tin tho free lionictea.l bill, wlilnh has beun utuler discussion since tho holiday recess. It Is a monsure of far reaching Importanoo, particularly to the wort, itntt th Interest In It was eho wit by the faot tht a plnnk conoernlliK It was a feature of the seferftt imyoiml platforms. Tlie effect of tho bill 18 to open to settlemont all publlo lands acquired from Indians free of any pay ment to tho government beyond the minor o 111 co fees, and to release from payment those who have heretofore settled on these lands. The number of aores Involved, ac cording to an estimation made by the commissioner of the general lnnd office, lg 8S,858,M1, which would hare yielded tho government, at the prices heretofore es tablished, $3i,8tS,0U6. To offset this statement It was brought out during the dobate that the lunds were mainly arid, and that those who had set tled upon them were unable to mako pay ment by reason of the scanty products of the soil. The western senators, In tho main, favored the bill as an extension of the general homestead policy of the gov ernment. Tho opposition was directed mainly by Mr. Piatt of Connecticut and Mr. Vilas of Wisconsin. As the bllhpassed tho house It covered only the lands ac quired from Indians in Oklahoma, but as passed yosterday tho bill includes all In dian lands. The ilnal vote taken by agree ment at 4 p. m. showod a declslro major ity In favor of the measure, itbolng passed by 06 to 11. Following the disposition of this bill, whloh had hold thouilvnntagouus position of tho unfinished business of tho sonato, Mr. Morgan sought to have tho Nlcarau guan canal bill made tho unflnlshod busi ness. This precipitated a vote, whloh to some ox tout was a test of strength of tho bill Itself. On Mr. Morgan's motion to take the bill up, the vote was 83 to 0 or less than a quorum, so tho matter did not prevail, although it disclosed the strength of the measure. During tho day Mr. Morgan socurod tho adoption of a resolution for an Inquiry by the judiciary oommlttoo as to whothor tho properties of tho Union and Oentral Pa cific Itnllroad companies now belonged to tho United States by reason of allegod defaults In tho paymont of bonds. Othor resolutions adopted wore by Mr. Chandler, Instructing the Interstate com merce commission to Inquire Into the re ported combination of lako vosiels' Inter ests to maintain rates ; and by Mr. Ctillom, calling on the civil service commission to explain tho delay in making annual re ports. Tho senate ad journcd ovor to Mon day. Tho house Bpont almost tho entire day debating tho Grout bill, which was undor consideration for a time on Wednesday, to subject oloomargarlne and othor Imita tion dairy products to tho laws of tho states Into whloh they are transported. Tho advocates of the measure took tho view that tho statos should bo allowed to regulate tho salo of a product sailing un dor falso colors and tho opponents that tho bill would establish a daugorous precedent nnd lnvado tho powor of congress to regu late Interstate oommsreo. Tho bill was finally passod by a voto of ISO to 08. The bill provides that all artlclos known as oleomargarlno, buttorlno, imitation buttor or imitation cheoso, or any sub stanco In tho semblance of buttor or choeso not tho usual product of tho dairy, and not made exclusively of pure and unadul terated milk or cream, shall, upon arrival in any state or territory bo subject to tho operation and offoot of tho laws of such state or territory, and shall not bo oxompfc by reason of bolng lntroducod therein In original packages or otherwise, provided that nothing In this act shall bo construed to permit any state to forbid the salo of oloomargarlne except In suoh a mannor as will advise tho customer of Its real char acter. Alabama Train Wreckers Indicted. Birmingham, Ala., Jnn. 15. Tho Joffer- son county grand jury yosterday Indicted Tom Parker nnd Aiuly iougin for train wreoklng. '1 hose men aro members of tho gar;: of negroes recently arrested for re moving a rail on MoComb's trostlo, on tho Southorn railway, for tho purpose of wreoklng and robbing a passenger train, to which crimo Parker confessed, Impli cating Feagln and others. The casos of tho other llvo noeroos will bo considered at the February sitting of the grand jury. As the extreme penalty is only ton years the legislature will bo asked to proscribe more sovoro punlshmont. Millionaire Mlno Owner Missing. Chicago, Jan. 15. George S. Hammond, a milllonuiro mine ownor of the San Juan mlnlncr district of New Mexico, Is miss ing, nnd it Is fearod ho has boon foully dealt with. Hammond loft Albuquoique Christmas night bound for Chicago, to dispose of some mining property. He had sovornl thousand dollars wltn mm and a quantity of valuable Jowolry. Dotectlves have learned that the tiokot purchased by Mr. Hammond was usod to this city, but furthor than that thero is no olew to the man's whereabouts. Delaware's "Hump" House. Dovsh, Jan. 15. Tho "rump" house convened In the Hotel Richardson at i o'oloak yesterday afternoon. At last night's session Speaker Mooro nnnounoed a full Ustof oommlttaes. In whloh were In' eluded the seven mon from Kent, seven from Sussex and seven from Newoastlo oounty, the latter oomprlslug six Demo crats. The length of life maybe increased by less emng its dangers, me majority 01 people uie rrom lung troll Dies, xnese may do avert ed by promptly using One Minute Cough uure. u. 11. jiageuDueli. A Fair Will Witness Arrested for l'erjnry San FBASOiiOO, Jan. 15 J. J. Cooney, ex-noiary, was arretted yesterday on a Warrant sworn out by Clmrlon I Fair for alleged porjury. At tho Fair trial Coonay testified that the late ox-Senator Fair, ou Sept 37, 1894, acknowledged to him his signature to deeds oonveylng property worth 11,000,000 to Mrs. Lettte Craven, a school teaoher, who claims to be tho con traot widow of Fair. This Is understood to be the first of several criminal proscqu tlons directed against some of tho olulm ants to the Fair millions. Coonoy Is held In 10,000 bonds. They Will Fight In Mexico, If At All. Chicago, Jan. 15. The fight between Caxbett and Fltssliumons Is to be pulled off In Mexico. This was settled yesterday by a personal message from Dan a. Htai art to his representative, Lou M. House, man, of this oity. The fight will take placo Just over the Itlo Grande In either the ttate of Chihuahua, or that of Coahutlla. It was Intended for n time to hold the light in Nevada not many miles from Car son City, but certain arrangements did Hot develop as expected, and Mexico has now been definitely decided upon. There's Just What You Want. Pau-Tina (26c.) for coughs and colds. At Uruhler Bros., drug store. The little b o v who tickles a ti ger with a straw and the man who fools with his health are on n hsr. I f there Is nnv distinction II is in fcvorof the boy who Imagines he Is playing with big cat and is not old enouj tn reside his dancrer. T man If he don't know, ought to l t-tinw that when he neetects Ills health he Is tempting fete and tampering with death. Nine men out of ten neglect their health. The lesult is that untold thousands fall victims every year to the insatiable tiger called consumption. 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly on the lungs, building new tissue in place of old, and driving out all impurities and disease germs. It corrects all disorders of the digestion. Invigorates the liver and restores the lost appetite. It is the great blood- maker, flesh builder, and nerve tonic. Thousands have testified to their recovery tinder its use after their cases were given up by the doctors and all hope was gone. The druggist who claims to have something that will do just as well Is untrustworthy. " I ws afflicted for four veers with local weak ness, but would not confess it for a time," writes Mrs. Beuiah Weodall, of nateman, rat rick Co., Va. " My mother told me she had read of-Dr. Fierce's medicines and advised me to try them. I took the ' Pavorlte Prescription ' and ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and they cured me. I cannot praise Dr. Pierce's medicines too much." Nothing will keep down the fortunes of an ambitious family more than big doctor's bills. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser enables a family to get along with out calling In a doctor except In cases of serious illness or accidents. It teaches a mother how to treat the minor maladies and accidents of every -day life. It contains 1,008 pages, over 300 illustrations, and is written ill plain English that any one can understand. Over a million homes own copies of it. A new edition is ready and will be given away absolutely I'ltKR. If you want a paper-covered copy send twenty-one one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mail ing only, to the World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. If you want a fine cloth binding, send ten cents extra, thirty-one cents in all. FOR Plies or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. " Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price ncaniBEIS'BKD.CO., Ilia 111 nilllasiSUtKwrork. For salo at Povlnsky's drug Btoro, 28 East centre street Al..,.. HMO CT 05 niwtxya Jt 1 a o Eagle Brand i CONDENSED fllLK ! Tar tc. VMrl the ltidtnir fcrmrL It Is tha 1 Best and the most economical. 1 A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS G93osQ99esQftGoetesooeoer tTATH CXTON'S MZITJiLIZER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, epermatorlicca, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc. Corrects lunctlonal disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood iu olJ or young, giving vigor and strength where former wc.-lcnebs prevailed. Con venient package, simr'-, c.ectual, and legitimate. Cure is Qu r ; akd Thorough. Don't it deceived cy imitations: insist on CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed if your drug gist does not have it. Price $1 per pkge, 6 for $5, with written guarantco of complete cure. Information, references, etc, free and confidential. Send us statement ol case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED.CO.,DOST0N,MA88. For solo at P. V. D. ICIrlin's drug store nnd HlieiioiKlonli drug store. Those who once buy SEELIQ'S keep coming Dacic lor it. 11113 uu- mixture mokes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. IT) WSTGH HAZEL OIL wr Dest by adding a in-1 tie of Sccllg's to ordinary 1 , 11 coffee. 2C. a packge. HEART DISEASE- B0ME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. Do Mot bo Alarmed, But OauBo. Look For the Heart troubles, at least among Americans, are certainly increasing and while this may be largely due to the excitement and worry of American business life, It Is more often tho result of weak stomachs, of poor diges tion. Ileal, organic heart disease is incurable; but not one ctvso in a hundred of heart trouble, is organic. The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is liecause both organs ate controlled by branches of the same great nerves, the Sympathetic autl l'nemnogastrlc. In another way, also, the heart is affected by that form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentation from half digested food; there is a feeling of oppression and heaviness iu the chest caused by pressure of the dis tended stomach ou the heart and lungs, in terfering with tbelr action; hence arises palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, makes it thin and watery, which Irritates and weakens tho heart. The most sensible treatment for heart troubles is to improve the digestion and to insure the prompt assimilation of food. This can best be done by the regular use, after meals, of 901110 safe, pleasant and ef fective digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and whick contain valuable, harmless digestive elements, in a pleasant, convenient form. It is safe to say that the regular, persis tent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble, oxcept cancer of stomach. Full size packages of the Tablets sold by most druggists at 50 cent or by mall from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Little book on stomach troubles mailed frco. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Coming Invents. ZUSt Feb'y. 4. Grand Muslcolo In Trinity Re formed Church. riucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores tetter, cnappeu Hands, clitlbiatns, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, lit no nav rcauircd. It Is euarantecd to eIti porfect satisfaction or mony refunded, l'rice 19 cents per box. r or salo bv A. Wasley. PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllce: SO West Centre street. Oan be consulted at all hours. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Reran bulldlnir. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. J W. SIIOUMAKKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. ROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box G5t Mahanoy City, Pa. limine studied under no me of the best masters iv London and Paris, will rive lesion on the violin, mandolin, eu I tar and vocal culture. ie. ui reasonable. Auuresa lncarooi strouse, the Jeweler, Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOIJ CIHEK BURGESS, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOIt CHIEF BURGESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JpOU CHIEF BUROI5SS. CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tlio Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOR 01IIKF BURGESS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. JjlOIt RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. P. C0NRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. JjlOR CHIEF BURGESS, JOHN DAND0. Subject to the Citizens party rulea. JOR CHIEF BURGESS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Wurd. Subject to Citlsens lrty rules. JjlOR CHIEF BURGESS, A. P. TABOR. Subject to Democratic party rulea. P OU QllIMP HUKGK8, WOLF LEVINE. Subject to OUUans party rules. pOR TAX UBOBIVKU, A. D, GABLE, Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Oi tl tens party ruls. pOR COUNCIL, ISeeond ward. MARTIN SHOEMAKER, Subjeet to OiMsana' party rules. pOR COUNCIL, (Second ward) CHARLES SCHOPPE. Subjeet to the Citlsens party rules. TmOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, S! (Two year term.) ISRAEL EISENHOWER, Of the Second ward. Subject to t'itltciui' party rules. IIISOK BREAK JUL Daring Escape of Four Men from Ludlow Street Jail. ONLY ONE OF THEM RECAPTURED. Two of Those Still at InrRe Are Accrued Counterfeiters and the Other n Confessed Mall ltnhher A llangerons Leap for I.lti erty -SherffTTnmsetrA Troubles. NW Yohk, Jan. IB. Pour prisoners otonpetl from Ludlow street Jail last night They were Peter Mnsao, ncrniod of tin porting French girls for Immoral pur poe; Wllllnm I'oBt, n confesned wall robber, and Michael Rgan and George Polyennnnyg, ncousod of counterfeiting. MasRO wkk milwequently retnkeu by the police, hut the others are still at large. A woman living In a tenement house next to the jail fonnd a man In her kitchen trying to open the window to the fire es cape. Her streams aroused the neighbor hood, and the man fled down the stairs, to be oaptured as he stepped into the street and turned oyer to tho police. At tho polios station he was held as a suspl olous person." 'After he had been looked up he admitted that he was l'eter Jlasso. The top tier or cells at the east side, the wludows-of which look out upon a large yard which divides the Jail from the Bssex market prison, had until lately been 00- upied by United states prisoners. A few days ago those prlaoners were transferred to other parts of the jail, and the upper tier on the east side was given over to plumbers for repairs, leaving the cells empty. The lour men, who had the free dom of tho corridors, made their way In the seml-uarkness to the upper tier, twisted the look off one of the unoccupied oells, nnd then removed the windows from the cell. Thon ono of the men, probably Masso, took a dangerous leap noross an open space of five feet and landed on the sill of the outer window. He had a sharp saw, and ho sawed a stout iron bar in the upper frnmo of the window. After the bar in tho window had been broken tho halves woro twisted so that a space about a foot wldo was made and sullloltmtly long- to permit a body to squeeze through. Tho window sill on which the men stood when they had clamberod outside was only a little less than sixty feet abovo the ground. Five feot above them was the roof of the jail, with a large, overhang ing oornlco. How It was dono, no ono can toll, but tho mon In somo way swung thomsolvos from the oornlco, with tho yard sixty foot below, and by main strength lifted thomsolvos to the roof. On the roof they woro safe for a moment, but there was a sharp splkod fence, ten feet high, be tween thorn and the adjoining tenement house roof. This was scaled and then the mon had access to the stairway of tho ten ement house by way of the roof. Masso was the llrst of the fugitives. While the scone which endod in his recapture was enacted his oompanlons secreted them selves on tho roof, and afterward walked down stairs. When Sheriff Tanisen hoard tho news of tho esoapo ho was acting as host at Del monlco's, whoro 209 guests, Including tho mayor, comptroller, district attorney and sovoral Judges, woro onjoylng the sheriff's annual dinner. Ho left the tablo in hot hasto, saying goodby to no one. Mayor Strong tried hard to 100K at ease and sought solaco In the company of Dis trict Attorney Olcott. Comptroller Fltcli laughod heartily, and Judges Glldersloevo, Bookstavor, Ulsohoff and Macadam tried hard to suppress their smiles. Then gloom sottlod down on tho feast At this junc ture tho following tologram from Speakor Thomas B. Koed was road : With doop regret that I am not shar ing tholr ploasuro, I wish Mr. Sheriff and his goodly company tho joyous season thoy dosorvo." A rlpplo of. laughter followod tlio read ing. William H. l'oat, ono of the osoaped prisoners, Is tho mail wagon driver who ploaded guilty to two counts or an lndlct mont charging forging a mall look key and rifling mail mattor. Ho was respon sible for tho paokage of plundorod letters which were oast up by the tide a month ago on Coney Island beaoh. Alien, llllloran ana itussell, postolnce safe robbers, held up the keepers of Lud low street Jail July 4, 1895, with revolvers, and, getting tho keys, walked out. Two of tho trio aro now serving terms In Eu ropean prisons, but Killoran's where abouts since is a mystery wnicn tne aet-eo-tlves have been unable to solvo. This es cape lod to Sheriff Tamsen's trial for mis conduct In ofllce, but he was exonerated by Governor Morton only last month. rierpont Morgan's Princely Gift. New York, Jan. 15. At tho mooting of tho bonrd of governors of the New York Lylng-ln hospital, a lotter was read from J. I'iorpont Morgan, offering to oreot a now building for the institution, to cost $1,000,009. The only oondltlon Mr. Mor gan makes to tho mtignllloent gift Is that funds sufllclont to ensure the work of the hospital bo raised. The board accepted tho gift with thanks. The new building Is to be a roasslvo llro proof structure, ten stories high, on Seoond avenue, of steel, light brick and stono, and calculated to accommodate 0,000 patients yearly. Porter Again a Cabinet Possibility. New Yokk, Jan. 15. Cornelius N. Bliss yesterday con Drmod the rumor that he Is not to bo a member of the next cabinet. Ho was seen at his Worth street office by n reporter, to whom ho said: "I am not to bo a member of Major MoKlnley's oabl net." Further than this Mr. Bliss would not go. The Evening Post says: "Mr. Bliss' refusal of the secretaryship of the navy mokes It extremely probable, It is said, that General Horace Portor will now bo made secretary of war." Sentenced for Idfe In Chains. HAVANA, Jan. 15. Yesterday afternoon the sentence was read In the case of Luis SomelUan, the naturalized American olt lzen, who.hfiB been found guilty of con spiring against the Spanish government. The sentence of tbe tribunal before whloh he was tried U that he be Imprisoned for life In chains. Sotueillan's lawyer hasap liesUvd to the supreme court at Madrid against the deoUlou of tho Havana tri bunal. HuKMged far Forty Years. IitlKUNUTox, la., Jan. 15. Silas M. 'Wheeler, aged 60, and Miss Martha K. Lincoln, aged 58, on Wednesday secured a license to marry. Forty years ago they were lovers, but a trilling quarrel sepa rated them. The other tlay they met In West Burlington for the first time since they had parted forty years befora. The result of the meeting was the raarrUme 11 oeiiso. The old way of delivering messages by poet beys oeinnared with the modern telephone, Illustrates tbe old tedious methods of "break ing" eolds compared with their almost lu tantaneoo our by One Minute Cough Care. 0. II. Hamwbucli. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name IiXMIO tic Bask, Aahland, Pa., if printed on every saok. Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hand and lips, cute, hruiaea, scalds, burns are quickly cured hy DeWitt's Witch Hanoi Salve. It is at present the article most used for piles, aud it always cures- them. C. JI. Ilagenhuch. WHAT IS THIS DISEASE CALLED ! DYSPEPSIA ? Like thief at night, it steals In upon us ( unawares. Tbe patients have pains allont 1 tho chest and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel doll and sleepy ; the mouth i has a liad tasta, especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about tho teeth. The ippctite is poor. There is froling like a heavy load on the Monmi 1 ; si.iik times a falut, all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach whleh food does not satisfy. Eyes ( are sunken, the bauds and feet lu-t oine cold t and feci clammy. After awhile a cough sets in, at first dry, but after a tew n tlisitisi attended with a greenish colon l cxpcrtoia-I tlon. The patient fee ls tiled .ill tin while, I and sleep docs not seem to afloml any rest. After a time lie becomes nervous, nritablc and gloomy, and has evil foielmdings There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up suddenly. Tho boa-els become fostive ; the sKin is dry and hot at times , I lie bluod bceuines tlmk and stagnant; the whites of tho eyes liccome tinged with yellow i the urine is scanty and Iiiijli colored, depositing a sediment after standing. There is frequently a spitting up of the fond, sometimes with a sour taste ami sometimes with a pweetiali taste, thia is frequently attended with palpitation of the heart; the vision becomes impaired with spots before the eyes; there is a feeling of great prostration and weakucss. All of these symptoms are in turn present. It is thought that nearly ono-tliird of our popula tion has this disease in some of its varied forms. It has been found that medical men j have mistaken the nature of this disease, j Home have treated it for a Liver Complaint, I some for Dyspepsia, others for Kidney Dis ease, etc., etc., but none of the various kinds of treatment have been attended with suc cess. Now, the Shaker Digestive Cordial causes the food eaten to lie digested. This will canse an appetite for more fowl, and this being digested will result in an increase of strength, an Increase of flesh and-tin increase of nerve power. Tho tired, weary feeling will give way to vigor and courage- The pale, thin and emaciated will recover their color and plumpness, because red blood and fat are the result of properly digested food. A ton cent trial bottle will produce a re sult. Its good effect will be realised at once. You will not have to take a donen bottles to find out if It Is dolug you any good. Try it, and then give praise to the Shakers of Mount Lehanou, New York, for the relief that you obtain. 'UlUCVnil oro Tbrnat, tinipicM Coppcr-i ilMTrC 11111 fnlAPoH Knnttf. Arlwta. Old Htiren 1 llh'r Ui Mouth. Ilaii lalMnul Wrltr f 0 IKFMi itx tu.. uut JUaionio TJi'cmiicj BChleniro. 111., for nrooffl of cares. CttltlH &(o,uu. worst c&ses tmrca tn am llo 315 days. lOO-paee book free. nillions of Dollars Goupinsmoko every year. Tako tit risks tint get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented hy DAVID FAUST, 120 South Jardin St. Also T.ife and Accidental Companies A Handsomo Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. 1'ozzo.ni's Oourt-BzioH I'owiua gives It. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Summer lieat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS , WILL BRACE YOU UP THE BEST OF ALL TOMBCS- For over 25 years it hao teen curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, ffialaria, Kervous Frosiration, Kidney Troubles, &c. It Purifies the Slood, Gives you an appetite, and Helps Take it now and get your system PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., ISEln YORK. Sold by p. p.id. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. Sometimes needs a reliable, monthly, reffolatinff medicine. Only harmleia&4 the purest drugs should be used. If you want tha best, get Or. Peal's PennyrssaS Ptils They are prompt, safe and certain In retoH. Tbe aenalne (Dr. Feel's) ut disp. nolut, gent anywhere, 1.00. Address f JU.L Msdioihb Ce Clereland, O, For Sale by P. p. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa IIIUIIIIIIItllllllllllllllHIIlllllHillllHIIHIIIIIIIIIllillMlllllimKHIItllMIIIIKIIHIIItrl It IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllliIlllliliillMllllllllltlin BROA1-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, KBRV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular eServeaoent mhI attiuu laut. An inatent cure (or tour stouiaolis and headaches, which often aocuuiulate from bavlna n night out. JOHN P. CLEARY, B0TTLBR OF CARBONATED SRINK8, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah mm lowtarf nsrer fall aftlbuid sure f after fklilna wnu iKawy 'in ramyryjau iui oumj uv va' itiiKBit (iucrnnlMd uujrkir to ail MlMfA. Itaaftl 'jUjt iu theiiutrkM, ANu 1. ItetlailUni i Ct. Ml . Ut'ZH 1T. UOtWHit BUM. peipa. Railroad. HCHUTKFI.I. IUVIMIoM. Novr.wm it I'). !hV Trains will leave Hbcnandoali afw the sckw date for Igieana, Ulllierton, i'raelcvllle, Dtrl Water. Ht ( lair, Pott-nHle. Hamburg, Keadltit Pottstown. Vhm nlxville, Norrlstown and 11.11 kdelpbla i Kroad street station) at 0 and 11 1 a. in. nnd 4 20 p. m. on week lf. For Pcttr rflle ami i tit. rmedlate stations i? a. m. 8t'NIAY For WiK(fuis, Ollbertoti I'rmkvllle, Dark AVater Ht l lair, l'otts 111.-, nt (I 'X, 'I 4!, a. 09. an 8 10 p in For llatiiliurK, H'hiIIiik. Pottstnwn l'lieiillllle Norrlstown, I'ln ladilphla Ml S 9 t.'i a. in . 3 10 p. m. Trains leae FrntlniHr fm Mhr-nandoah at 10 4(1 n in ami 13 31. r. II. ; ! nml 10 47 p. m. Hundn. II l'l a. m ami 5 41 y in l-Bve I'nttarille for Hli, i.nmloah at 10 1.1 a. in. and ri 7 2 and 10 , m Humlay at 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. in. l.eave Philadelphia, (flroad utrert station), to 8lieiiam!.,.ili it 5 57 and S Xi a in I 10 and tl! p. m. week days. Nlimla n lea e at ft 50 a. m. Ix-avi-Itro.nl street ntiitlon, Philadelphia, lor Hea Girt, Anbury Park. Oieim Orove, lin Branch, nnd Intermediate stfitinns, 1.10 II M a. in., 3.30 mid 4.00 p. ni. weekdays. I.enve Ttrond Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NKW YOltK Kvpre.s week-davs t n 4 o ( "1 1 H " 7 .SI, s ' , H 33, 9 HO, 10 21 iHitiinu n i, HUP m 12 00 noon, 2 35 (l.imlK'l I nil nml 4 22 p m Dlnlna: ar"i. 1 40, 330 iDlnini,' n) 3 20 4 to, "ion, ' V, (Dining Carl, n On, C ",J, S 12 ID i p in , 12 ill, olglit. fstimlays :i ji 4 m, 4 1 I', H 20, H 33, 0 "O, 1021, lIMullii;! 1 1 fW a. in 12:t"i, 2 . , Hilling t'nr i, I (10 i I mi it. .14 22 Hlnlei.' Car), .1 2H, V, (Ulniiitr ( ari, r, ;, r, to, s 1J, 10 on Ji. in , 12 ol night. Kxpn ss f,,r Boston without li.inire, 11 00a in , tvcek-da s and ft TO p. ni , dallj FOB. WAMHINOTON A Nil Til IC SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 no, 7 30,1 12 10 20, 11 2a a. m., 12 09 (12 31 Limited DU lug Car), 1 13. 8 18, 4 41 (li 19 t'onfrresaloual Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, B.W i Dining Car ., 7 40 (IHnlng Car) p. in. and 1209 nlgiS) week days. Sundays, 3 V). 7 20. 9 12, 11 a. m..'.1m 112, 4 41, ( M i'ongr,-if,nal MmlV.t. Dining Car), DM (Dining Car), 7 40 p. in, (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. I,eaM Itroad street station, l'ln Ladelpliia (via Delaware river bridge), expti'ss, 7 02 p. t dullv. Ijeavo Market street Ferry, exprnes, 8 TO a in , 200, 4 00,0 10 p. in Similes, s 45, 9 45 a. m Accommodation, S00, a JO, m . 8 20 and 4 2H p. in., week days. Sutida) s, K On s 15 a. in.. 4 Cio and 5 00 p. m. For Cape May, Angltseu. Alldwool ami Holly lleach, and Sea Isle city, ocean cit an, I Avalon BxpresH, 9 00 a. m , 4) p. ni ri. days. Sundays, 9 0(1 a. ni. For Somen Point. Express, 50 a m , 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays H4F a. m. 8. M. I'rbvost, J. It. Wood. Gen1! Manager. Oen'I Paea'g'r Apt. Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.. 207 West Coal Street. LIO you Digest what you Eat. in shape to stand the cold weather. av Hard Work means Spmina and Bruises. 2 CURB all such annoyances with g RAINBOW LINIMENT! puts all pain to flight, and CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Cramps j ami uouc. Priae 26 eti. Md SO et. Mr betlfci. Prepared bv H. J. IIAOKETT & 00., PhHa4lhl. ! A genuine welcome wttfte you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Mom wblaki been, porter and ale amatMuy on top. atMleUeara. use eaapaninee drinks Tma to Hlr. II yon want to hU a sale and reliable team tor driving or for working purpoaea payblelOa' II vary siable a vUlt. TMtoi w wuu o. rensonaoie raise. O AtVIE SHIELDS, No. 410 Kaat Oatttra 4tl. Opposite Reading rallrojul atattoa.
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