.; '.".-iWijfcT-.'-1 V'TY" INTENSE SUFFERING Prom DyerJcpsIa anil Trouble. Stomach Instantly Relieved and Psrttianstitly Cured by S'uart's Dyspepsia Tablets. A Now Discovery, Bnt Not a Patent Med lolne. Dr. Itedwell relate an interesting neonunt of what he considers a rcmarlntMe cure uf acute stomach troubles and ohronlc dysrrepsla by tho use of tlie new discovery, Stuart's Tys; iri TsMpU. He says: The pntlent wai a man who hud 8U Ik-red to my knowledge for yearn with dys pepsia Everything ho ate deemed to sour and crate ncid and gases In tho stomach ; ho had pains like rheumatism in the hack, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and dis tress after entlng, poor appetite and tons of flesh ; tb heart became affected, causing pal pitation and sleeplessness at night. I cave him powerful nerve tonics and blood remedied, but to on purpose. As an eiper iment I finally bought a fifty cent package of Stuart's Dysiiepsia Tablet at a droit store and gave them to htm. Almost Immediate relief Was givcu aud after he had Used four boxes he was to all appearances fully cured. Tliofe was no more acidity or soar watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appetite was vigorous and he ha gained between 10 and 13 pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are ulivertieed and sold in drug stores yet I con slder them a most valuable addition to any physician's line of remedies, as they are per fectly harmless and can be given to children 'or invalids or in Any condition of the stomach with perfect safety, being harmless and con taining nothing but vegetable and fruit es sences, puro pepsin and Golden Seal. Without any question they are the safost, most effective euro for indigestion, bilious ness, constipation and all derangements of the stomach however slight or severe. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by tho Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich., and sold by druggists everywhere at fifty cents per package. Little book on stomach diseases mailed free, address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand ..CONDENSED MILK- Has No Equal SOLD EVERYWHERB 604 North Sixth St s da entrance on Green St PHILADELPHIA. CURB GUARANTEED. .uuitrvr in i'iui;iiL (ss year) and fl ear lloapltal Experience la Germany. l TSTRtr.Tiinp. m nnn DmenM -V General Debility Lost Vigor,-) .excesses and all other EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Folly of roth spyfr Permanently cured after every ono clio has failed LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED, No nutter what ielf-jled great and Hiraoui Doc tori an! special liti claim, write, .print or Bay, old Ilr. Tliccl knoira mora about tbeis dlieaaei and how to treat them noceisfuil j than all othera combined, and they all know It too, to their sorrow. Poor and Jllch, If yon were robbed and victimized, and you whQ ta get Uonest and skillful treatment, try onco more old Ir. TkeeL tad h will euro yoa poaltlrcly If euro If posilbta. AO Deception, no False Ilprcentatton. Fresh eaKs cured la i to 10 Days, fiend Htb Scent stamps for Truth Beit of all for Slogiaor Harried, youngorold. Only Bookex- Etlnz quacks, DoursiV-8, Erenlngsj 6-9. Iloari for eiam atlon and treatment la seeming bopetos and dan peroral rases, daily, 9 to 9, Wed. and Bau evga.,ftlolO. 8un.,0tol2. Treat Went by mall. Strictest secroey Kuarsntecd. Pol lively wa lowest charffea la this city for tho beat treatment. PHILA. & READING RT IN EPPBOT DEC 6, 1896. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week dtys 210, 836, 710 u. in., 1238, 303 ami 5 58 p. w Sundays, 2 10 n. ni. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week dayi 8 25, 7 10 a. in., 12 38 and 8 03 p. in. For Reading and Philadelphia, f-erk day, 2 10, S 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 33, 3 08 and 6 08 p. ni ud davs. 2 10 a. m. For Pottavllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 n. ni and 12 oo, o w anu o uo p. in. Dunuayfl, z lu a. in. For Tamaqua andMahnnoy City,. wet-It u- 210,3 35, 710 a. in., 1233, 308 ami S 08 p. Sundaj's, 2 10 a. m. For Willlarasporl, Sunbury and Lew!burjt week days, 8 25, 11 30 a. m., and 7 21 p. n. Sundays, 3 28 a. m. For Mahanov Plane, weekdays, 'i in. a M K 9ft 710,1130 a. in., 12 33, 8 08,5 58, 7 35 and 9 St p. m. Sundays. 2 10. 3 28 a. in. For Ashlapd and bliamokln, week days, 8 28, i ,u, , w u. ii,., too nnu voo p, m. oun days, 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West d I). & O. It. It., through trains lea-1 Keadlnt Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & U. 1 H.) at 8 20 7 85, 1128 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. l- Sunday, 8 20, 7 00, 11 2H a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. in. Addl tlonal trains from Twentv-fnurth anil (Tl l I nut streets station, week days, 10 80s. m. 12 20. ia igowp ni, sunuays, l uo, s 28 p m, TKA1NS FOR SIIKNANDOAH Teave New Ynrlc via Philadelphia, wee days. 4 30, 8 00 a. m., 1 , i 80, 9 00 p. night. Sundays. 0 00 n. ftii . trtr daiVoToi'0 MflMBf4'' nmi Leave Philadelphia, Iteadlns; Terminal, wea days, i 20, 8 88, 1005 -a. in. and 4 05, 6 80, 11 J' p.m. Sundays, 11 SO p.m. Leave Iteadlne. week davs. 1 85. 7 10. 10 (if 11 65 u. m., 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 85 a. m. jahv(i i-oiiviue, wees aays, J oo, 7 40 a. m. 12 30 aud 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 285 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 26 s m.j 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. to Leave Mahanov City, week davs. 8 45. ,21 11 47 a. m., 2 08, 7 44 and 10 08 p. ni. Sundays, 8 it a. ui. iMmllfltionnu Plana mulr .1 .... n An 1 ti ff 80, 9 87, 11 69 a. w., 112,219,6 20,6 26, 787 n-' wq ii. hi. ouiiuays, a iv, uu n. m. Iave WllUanuport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 m 8 86 and 11 41 p. m. Sunday,, 11 18 p. in. ATLANTIC 01 rY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! anr South atraeiwliaif for AttunilA Otfcw Weekihtye Bipress, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 400, 6 00 Ii. ru. wwuiuiiiouaiion, e uu a. in., u ao p. m. Sundays Bxpren, 900, 10 00 a. m, Aeooni. inodation, 8 00 a. in.. 4 46 n. in. Iteturnlne leave Atlanile City depot, eernej Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Biuresa, 7 86, 9 00 a. m., 8 80, 680 p. in. Aocommotiaiion, e ia a. in., 4 32 p, m. Sundays Hi press, 4 00, VX p. m. Aoeommo- uuiion, t 10 a. pj., 10 p. in. Paclor Oars on all expreas trains, BloodfHerveFood Fer Weak and Run-Down Pejple from Childhood to Old Age. -"."fM iff I tm nobettof nil rei ..WHAT IT IS ! To. richest of all roitMf.l UeUfcad J la SiflS.!?fidr"i V ,uU. fnuknem lu either mx, Whii MMuil ; and . feniM,. ruga letor It Is worth H titaxf, VCas. Drog,l.ta ur br m.ll. IlookT? ei! hi lH! D"' CHA8E COMPANY, ChUhuUr's Knoll,), lllamand TIm.2. ENNYROYAL PILLS ..V;'1, ana only Oenulne. '. ! relUMe; uait uk tor CkUkniAr m ihniui fiv. Jnm.i Id IIjuI ul n-u nui-m.1 bOIM. SMled llh blu HI.Il T. I w,uw. -M Kmu mkd tmllaiutut tlalMiu AinnfgUu.f Mat4e for IMrllOUlkM. tMtlUAflll . ml in H4mps tor "lUUtr Tor lltilleV w UU, bj return ChalbMterCtiuiliMilC.,MallMin Hauare I14 - - iiiiui. at n. tiui. INK AWAITS DEB. Dotootivo8 Ssarohing for an Heir ess to a Vast Estate D ESERTBD hbr home for her love rlio Daughter nf Ashbrook, the Million nlro "Sheep King" of Australia, Wedded the Man of Iter Oholoo mill Wns Dis owned, but tho Father lteleuted. Chicago, Jim. 80. Alfred Ashbrook, a millionaire sheep owner uf MoJ.iourno. Australia., died in 189S mill left his es tranged daughter Edith cms-third of his vast estate. The helms le supposed to be in Chicago or its vicinity and detective are trying to And her. The estate of tho sheep king, as Ashbrook was known, ii estimated to be worth at least IB, 500,000. TWO daughter beside tho missing Edith are the benefiolarlo. Tho story of Miss Edith's leaving home and her estrangement from her family is romantic In spite of parental objection she married tho man she loved and re ceived a father's curses and promise of disinheritance. But tho latter promise was, as now develops, never fulfllled. In 1880 Edith Ashbrook, tbon 18 years old, mot and loved Edward Townsend, an American olvil engineer, at a bnll in Mel bourne. After a few months' con r Whip Townsend proposed and was aocepted by the girl, but tho peronts would not sana tion tho union. Tho girl, however, mar-, rled Townsend. The following year Townsend and his bride left Molbourno, going to San Franoieoo, where for a while he was employed on one of the morning papers. In 1880 the couple went to Port Townsend, Wash., and later to Seattle. Later they drifted to Victoria, B. 0., where Townsend is said to have died of pneumonia. Mrs. Townsend has moved from one place to another, supporting hor self and hor ono child as best sho could. Two yoars ago, advloos from Molbourno state, sho was employod as a clerk in ono of tho big department stores in Chicago. lhat was tho last heard of hor. ISx-Oongressman Slason for Senator SpitlNQFIELD, Ills., Jan. 20. Kx-Oon- grossman William E. Mason was nomi nated for United States senator at tho Bo- publlcan joint caucus last night after ono of tho most bitterly fousdit battlos In the history of tho Republican party in Illi nois, Although he had boon canvassing the state as a senatorial candidate for two years, Mr. Mason's selection was regarded as an impossibility up to within two hours Of his nomination, the cholco bolng the re sult of tho Sudden withdrawal from the race of Congressman William Lorlmor, who had held the almost solid vote of Chi cago and Cook oounty. Mr. Mason's se lection was a distinct defeat for tho com bination of politicians known as the "ma chine," and a victory for MoKlnloy's loroes In the state. Instructing Senator Thurston Lincoln, Neb., Jon. 2a Sonator Ran som, of Douglas oounty. Introduced yes terday a joint resolution rocltine speochos and letters of Sonator Thurston on tho sliver question during the campaign of 1805. At that tlmo Senator Thurston was quite an ardent advocato of froo coinage or the American product at an un stated ratio. After quoting about 3,000 words of tho senator's utterances tho joint resolutions cull on him to now "sup port and vote-for any and all monsures that will bring about au abandonment of exlbtlng gold monopolism aud that will result lu a return to bimetallism." Kzplodlug Hnller Killed Soventeon. San Francisco, Jan. SO. One of tho boilers of tho French steamer Sasrhallon oxplodod while tho vessel was oil tho Chi neso coast on Deo. 8, bound from Sluga poro for Hong Kong. Eleven of the stot ors nnd ono of tho ongiueers were killod by tho explosion or by tho escaping steam. Tho ohlef stokor was so badly injured that ho died a few hours afterword, and four other llremon died the next day, as a ro- result of their burns. Tho vessel was crowded with passengors, and for a tlmo there was tho wildest scono of confusion on board. Train Robbery Statistics. WA'BniNOTOS', Jan. 20. Some Interest ing foots concerning train wrooklng woro presented to tho judiciary committoo of the house yesterday by Heprosentatlyo Hubbard, ot Missouri, who has Intro duced a bill to provide the death penalty for I 'in crime. Mr. Hubbard showed that the number of train "holdups" in bix yoars h id been 183, lu which 72 purRonn were killed and 88 wounded by shots. Tho record for 1800 was 23 holdups, In which 83 passengers and trainmen were killod and 7 injured. Four robbers wore killed and 2 Injured. The Right Name In the Bight Place. Fan-Tina for coughs and colds, 26c. At Qruhlor Bros.,"drug store. Stsamer ltadsnorth Still Aground. Tuokerton, N. J., Jan. 20. Tho steamer Uadsworth, whloh wont ashore on Long Iienoh on Monday, was unloaded yester day with tho asslstauoo of tugs and light ers, and will probably get off at high water this afternoon, unless storniB or winds should Interfere with wreckers. Sho lies in an oasy position and shows no ovi- denoe of damage. Did You liver Try Electrio Bitters as a romedv for vour troubles? If not. get a bottle' now and get relief. This medlcmo has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of an xemaie Uomplalnts, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving htrength and tone ij viie urgnus. 11 yuu nave ijose oi Appeuie uvn.jn kiu.i , aAnnuauuD, c anning uimio, ui are Nervous. Sleenlew. Excitable. Melancholv or troubled with l)Uay Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty ceuts at A. Waaler's drug store. The Idaho Meuiaurial tleudloch. Boibb, Idaho, Jan. 20. Tho Populists yesterday votfjd for Frank Walton on three ballots for Uimed States senator. He also received three Uemocrntlo votes. The re sult of eaoh of the three ballots was : Wal ton, 28 ; Dubois, 86. The Demoorats voted tor iewia ( Vop.) on two ballots, and Nel sou (Pop.) on the other. There is also a aaamoeii in tee utnh legislature. Minute, seem like hours when a life is at suKe. uronp gives no time to send fer a doe- tor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that prouuees immediate results, u. it, ilagen- UUUil. Montreal's Mayor I'orbldt a Prize Plcht. Montreal, Jan. 90. Mayor Wilson Smith, at the instigation of the Citizen's League, has Issued an order forbidding tho ten-round sparring match between Slavln and Hall, whloh is scheduled for tomorrow evening at Souier I'ark. Efforts will be made to have him reconsider his decision. Was the Work of Professionals. bw xobk, jan. wj. The polloe lay that the theft of a bag oontslnlng $6,000 from the sidewalk lu front of the Puolflo bank on Monday was the work of two, or perhaps three, professionals. They have no olew to the thieves, and it is unlikely mat the money win be reooverod, Lost A dear littlo child who made home happyby its smiles. And to tbiuk, it might nave ueen tavcu mu the parents only kept in the house One Minute Cough Cure, the in fallible remedy for croup. C. II. Hagenbuch The North Carolina Senatortlilp. llAi.Rioit, N C. Jan. MO. The first day's ballot yosterday for United States somitor reeultftjl lu no election and a Joint ballot will l taken accordingly today. In the house I'rltohard (Hep.), received 68 votes; Doughton (l)jpn ), 87; Thompson (Pop.), 84. In "the senate I'ritolmtxl received 81 Votes Thompson, 18; Doughton, 7. Sixteen populists voted for Prltchard, ten in tho house and six in the senate. Senator But ler's friends seem to hope that they may bo ablo In joint session to scatter the Re publicans, but it is the prevailing opin ion that Pritohard will be elected. Many Homes Wrecked by Explosion. Mothi.e, Ala., Jan 80. Fire lastoven lnu destroyed tho planing mill of the Dixie Lumber company's extensive estab lishment at Magazine Point, six miles north of tho city. The flames oommuni oated to a powder magazine containing 800 kega of powder and six eases of dyna mite, which exploded with a terrlllo re port, wrecking every house within a radius of a quarter or a mile, no one was killed, but one of two men hurt by flying debris may die. Ili'ndly JinrtliqunUo an a l'crslan Island. London, Jan. 80. A Times dlspatoh from Teheran, Persia, says that an earth quake occurred on the island of IClshin, in the Persian gulf, on Jan. 11, attended by onormous loss of life. Klshm is near the ontranoe to tile Persian gulf, and Is tho largest island in that body of water, be ing surrounded by many smaller islands. Its longth Is seventy miles, and its avor age breath twelve miles. The popula tion Is estimated at 5,000, ohlelly Arabs. FREE CORBJOR MEN. A Michigan Mm Offers to Send Bla Dls- oovery Free. Claims to Bo a Benefactor Mankind. to Weakened There is always more or less suspicion attached to anything that is offered free hut sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that ho cannot rest until his diienvorv is known to the world, in order that his follow men may profit by what he has discovered. It is upon this principal that a resident ot Kalamazoo, Midi., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form of norvoOs dohility ; relieves thorn of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liablo to and restores the organs to natural size and vigor. As it costs nothing to try tho exporimeut it would socm that any man, suuering witu uie nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realize what might be the final result, ought to bo deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, stroncth and vigor, without which they continue to livo an oslstcnco of untold misery. As tho roniody in question was the result of many yoars research as to what, combination would bo peculiarly cfl'cctivo in restoring to men the strength ttioy necu, it would seom that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1713, Kalamazoo, .Midi., stating that you aro not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of tho mcdicino by giving itn trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where information came from. The nrescrintion is sent free and althoueh some may wondor how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, thero is no doubt about the offer being gouuino. Cut this out and send to Sir Olds so that ho may know how you camo to write him. 12-28-78& EATO TOHPT. tj -wo EFFEOTS ATafTHEN. CH.TON'3 'naLIZER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, spormatorhcea, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects lunctlonal disorders, caused by error, or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cufie is Quick, ano.Thorouqh. Dan't oe deceived ey imitations: insist on CATON'S Vltallzers. Stnt sealed it your drus gist does not have it. Price 5 1 per pkge, 6 lor SS, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send ua statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each persoa. r CATON MED. CO., BOSTON. MASS. For sale nt P. P. I). Klrlln's drug storo nnd Shenandoah drug store. "WILL YOU BE CURED . . . ... OF YOUR INFIRMITY 7" (Shakospear.) If so, its certainly worth while to try the RH0WCH0 HOMOEOPATHIC UEI1BD1ES 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS. "They do the Work " COUGHS AND COLDS, RHEUMATISM, DYS PEPSIA, CROUP, CONSTIPATION, FEVER, &C. SHND FOR SAMPI1$. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkors, N. Y. If we can sell you one 3C. package of who t a is admixture has added we'll bo satisfied. You'll buy more for It will touch the spot. Grocers hare SEELIQ'S. olltUcofSccl US' to ordinary rcouee Knows a Stand drink that I will p-lease her husband. U DIVIDEND PAID IN OCTOBER eoranftomaHt WOULD TOO GARB INVEST SIO OB UPWARDS Dili- d.nd n.v.bl. monthlr. 1 em Flnanelal Co., ns IXubora Sln.t, Oh !., ni l-siuaaurf in, jtaam, neb Zhc " Sun. The first of American Newspa Iters, CHARLES A, DANA.EMtor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, lat and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Dally & Sundny.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 BUN, Mew York. Dr. Conatys Inttallatlon Washington, Jan. 80. Very Her. Thomas J. Conaty, D. D., was yesterday installed as rector of the Catholic Univer sity of A merlon. It was a notable event in tho history ot the Institution, and drew together a distinguished assemblage of ohurohtnen and educators. At 4 o'clock Cardinal Gibbous, in a soatlct robt.heftded the prooesilon across the university grounds to McMnhoil Hall. Ho was ac companied by Mgr. Montelil. MoMahon Hall was handsomely decorated for the event, the papal colors and the Stars and Stripes being ontwlned above the plat form where the ceremony occurred. Car dinal Gibbons delivered the opening ad dress, and Dr. Conaty's address olosed tho exercises. Steamer Sunk by Collision. NrwYobk, Jan. 90. The British steam ship British Queen, Captain Smith, which arrived yesterday from Antwerp, wlillo oomliig Mi rough Qmlney ohanuel at 8:14 p. m. was In collision with the outward bound Atlas line steamer Alvenn. The British Queen struck the Alvena amid ships on the port side, tearing a large holo lu her. The Alvena ran into a shoal nnd soon filled with water. Tho steam pilot boat Walter Adams went to tho Alvena's aid nnd took off the passengers and orew, bringing them to New York. The Alvenu is now on the edge of the bar full of water, and hor cargo is washing out of her. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Bay Bed Flag Oil, 28e. At Qruhler Bros., drugstore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS c. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllee: 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. M. BORKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kgan building, corner of Main am Ueutre Streets, Shenandoah. J. n. POMBROY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pn. "JjJ W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box G5, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the ties' masters it Xondon and Paris, will glvo lesson on tliu violin, mandolin, eultar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse. the Jeweler. Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. OR CHIEF 1JURCIE8S, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOR CHIEF UUECIESS, FRANK WILC0M, Of the Fouith ward. Subject to Deinoeratio rules. Jj)OR CHIEF nUROESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOR CHIEF BURGESS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fourth Word. Subject to Citizens pnrt rules. JjlOR CHIEF BURGESS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Deinoeratio party rules. JjWR RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. P. C0NRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. pOIt CHIEF BURGI5B3, JOHN DAND0. Subject to the Citizens l&rty rules. OR CHIEF BURGESS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. OR CHIEF BURGESS, A. P. TABOR. Subject to Deinoeratio party rules. p OR CHIEF BURGESS, WOLF LEVINE. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOU TAX RECEIVER, A. D. GABLE, Of tho Fourth Ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOR COUNCIL, LSeoond ward., MARTIN SHOEMAKER, Subject to Citizens' party rules. pOR COUNCIL, (Second ward) CHARLES SCH0PPE. Subject to the Citizens party rules. IilOR SCHOOL DIRBOTOR, (Two year terra.) ISRAEL EISENHOWER, Of the Second ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JjlOR COUNCIL, (Firth Word), CHARLES F. HOFFMAN, Subject to tlie Cttlsens party rules. InOR SCHOOL BIRKOTOK, J IThlrd Ward), GEORGE L. HAFNER. Subject to Citizen party rule. pOlt BOROUGH AUDITOR, WILLIAM L. SM0YER, Of the Fifth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. LflliDSALKIYSIlliS The British Premier Dismisses the Arbitration Treaty, IT 7ILL K0T AVERT WAEFABE Hut It Will l'rove nn Invuliinlile lliilwn.rU to Vrotect ICxemtlve Ofllrers Ag-ntnst Jingoes, nml Will T.enil to Other Im proved Metlinits of Arbitration. IiONDOS, Jnu. 20. After tho reading of tho queen's soch in the house of lords yesterday, and the usual opening oxer niies, the Mnrqul of Kalisbury delivered his address on the pollny of the govdrn ment, Ileejiirdlng the arbitration treaty with the United Stntos the premier said: 'I ennnot speak as freely as I desire on the arbitration treaty, because it lias not been ratified. Hut I do not think there is need to expend muoh effort in convincing Lord Klmberley on that subject. He prob ably agreed with roe as heartily as any body ooncernlng the advantages such a treaty may confer, and I am bound to say I am picking up the thread which fell from his hands- about two years ago. I can only observe that you must not think vre are indulging in liilllenlal nn Hoi nations if we hope that something will be done by the treaty of arbitration to diminish the risks of war. I do not say it will restrain a Napoleon or a Bismarck. But, diplo macy is full of an lnflulto number of small differences whloh ore caught by the peo ple and press of both countries, and if they are written upon, exaggerated and en larged, they tend to diminish the friend ship between the countries and give birth to a feeling of alienation and resentment. "Tho power of going immediately to a trlbuual to settle those things will pre vent a process so injurious to the good Will of nntions, especially between two nations who understand eaoh other un fortunately too well, that if we art not frlonds we should be enemies. "But thero is -still a greater advantage In the existence of the arbitration system, and that arises from the prevalence of popular institutions in most of the coun tries of tho world, where there ore minis- tors who eovern and members of parti- mont and others who criticize them, and this body generally contains one class of whom I desire to spaak witli all respect Thoy aro known popularly as Jingoes. Thoy aro very patrlotio, and thoir warmth of patriotism sometimes oloudB their auDrBoiatlon of dotalls, But thoy exist in all countries, and you will always Unci that ono of the prlnolpal subjects whloh preocouplod the minister is how to furnish an aocount of the matter which Is soothing to this very oxoltablo portion of his critics. "It is my belief that n won working ar- bltratlen System will prove an Invaluable bulwark to defend the minister from suoli criticism. It would bo impossible to ao- ouse him of trifling with the honor of tho oountry oi surrendering a substantial ad vantage If he oould say that he had sub mitted the matter to an Impartial trib unal, and, unfortunately, the deolslon had been against him. It is Impossible not to feel that tho ministers oould negotiate with a freor hand and mora determination if thoy woro absolutely secure from danger of such interference. I do not say this with reference to our country, because horo, less than olBowhore, Is n minister's hnnd forced by such." Lord Salisbury then dwolt upon tho in creasing military burdonB of thooountrlos of tho world, and. the danger that tho no tions would ruth into war In order to end thoir sufferings. He ooncludod by saying: "I do not say that an arbitration system will end this, but while tho coll Is grow ing it is our duty to make an offort to do vieo system which will In Bomo degree bo a subject for this ruinous necessity, and whloh will apply to publlo law that rem edy whloh wiis appllod to private war cen turies ago. "I believe that tho moasuros which wo have taken will be principally of value in this, and will load to other measures of the same kind. And wo, or thoso who come after us, will have tho advantage of sooing the necessity of vast, armaments gradually disappear before tho growth of that which wo have come to consider a ne cessity of civilized life, namely, tho sub stitution of Judicial doclsions for the droad of the arbitrament of the sword. I hopo this effort, small as It is, will be suc cessful, and that thoso who oomo after us will have the happiness of carrying a sim ilar effort to an equally successful conclu sion in future days." In the house of oomraons Sir William Vernon Harcourt criticized tho advance of the Anglo-Kiryptian expedition up tho Kile, and asked for an explanation from the government of its Egyptian polioy. He dwolt upon the non-success of the British polioy in the east, and urged that tiegovernment should frankly oo-oporate with Itussla: ' ' , Annlh-v Victim of a Madman. Larciimont Manor, N. Y., Jan. 'SO. Mrs. Harriot' Palmer, tho mothor of tho demented Arthur Palmer, who Monday oveniug shot his brother Leonard dead, and wounded his mother aud sister, died nt her homo on Weaver street yostorday, and hor daughter Gertrudo died last night. No trace of the maniao murderer has boon found, although scores of men have scourod tho country and tho police in all directions havo beon on the lookout for him. Ills Millions Cannot Save Illm. Jefferson' City, Mo., Jan. 30. The su preme oourt yesterday handed down n de cision affirming the decree of the lower court in the case of Arthur Duastrow, the St. Louis millionaire, who killed his wife and child. Judge Hlnzel, of the Frank lin oounty oourt, lu which Buestrow was oonvlotecl, will resentenco the prisoner to and child. The decision sets the date of Duestrow's execution for Feb. 10 next. Matthews to Die March la. Baltimore, Jan. 80. Governor Lloyd Lowndes baa fixed Friday, Maroh IS, ns tho day of execution for George Mat thews, Vf ho Is under sentence of death for the murder of James Irwin, of Allen's Fresh, Charles oounty, on Aug. S, 1806. Irwin, the murdered man, was the hug hand, of the woman who was on Monday acquitted of the olmrge of being an ac eeeaery with Matthews lu the planning of thoorime. ltellel In Six Hours. ""' Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six .hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on aocount of its eiceedlne promptness lu relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and oure this Is ycur remedy. Bold by Sbapira's pharmacy, 101 Sooth Main street. Aliased Plot to Assastlnato Addleks. Doveh, Del., Jan. 80.-J. Edward Ad dlobs was waited upon at his rooms in the Hotel Rlohardaon yesterday by a well known olklaan, who Informed him there was a plot to asiaaslnate him. Addloks was n visitor to the state house Monday night during the progress of the Deuio orfttlo oauout, and was warned to leave by friend. A weed in the garden can be easily destroy ed when it first starts. Consumption ran ho nipped in the bud by Ono Mmute Cough Cure. C. II. Ilagenhuch. Travelers shudder with horror at the thought of the train-wrecker who tealthi!v undermines the supports of a railway bridsre and precipitatei a passenger train with its load of precious hmnsn freight to a horri ble death by fire and water. There is a deadlier enemy than the train-wrecker thai menaces not only travelers but stay-at-homes. Its name is indigestion It slowly undermines the supports that hold tip the bridge of life and yearly precipitates untolf thousands into tlie dread valley of consump tion. If people will ouly take the right pre caution tliey can avoid this calamity and even remedy it after it lias occurred if hey will act In time. . All eases of indigestion and every disease that has its inception in indigestion or faulty nutrition are enred by Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption. It cures wasting diseases. It Is an unfailing remedy for ner" 011s prostration. It is the great blood maker, flesh builder, and nerve tonic Thousands have testified to its merits. There Is nothing else "just as good." Druggists sell 't. " I beg leave to Inform yon," writes Mrs. I. Shety. of No. 1701 Thomas Place. Minneapolis. Minn., "tint Dr Pierce's Ooldcn Medical Dis covery cured mv trouble In my neck Goitre. It went awny In three months At the ith holtle It began to grow smaller. Before, it had grown larger very percepMbiy I ro erv grateful r"r the cure.' Heslthyhflbiei. Healthy mother Healthy father. These are what you find in the homes that have a copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Send ai one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing nnlv, 10 World's Dispensary Medical Association, VnBalo N V Cloth binding. 31 stamp . OB. L0B8 S BOOK FREE To alt sufferers of FUKOKS OP VOUT1L LOSIT VIGOH unci lililU Olf MflB AND H'OMi:. 7. pawn; coth txmntf) curly)fdtnl mutlcd free. Tr .tnjentby niafl alrlotly 'onticcniial. sad n pv tw. oiok oars fuarau,nLfi. 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CLEARY, BOTTLER OF 0ARB0NATBD DR1HK8, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah , B& RVBU'BM OelebrateHl Veinni peppa. lailroadi SCHVVKIM, IHVIMION .Iaoi aim I". HIT. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abort tUtu for Wlnans, Olllx-iton, Fraokvtlle, Umt Water, St. Clair, Pottst III-. Ilnml-ura;. Res line Pottrtnwn, Phoenlirvllle, Norrlstown and Pt r dolphin f nmad street station ) at to and I) rf n -n 1.1 til 'JO p m. on week days. For Poll vili" nt J ir.ti rmedlate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. F..r Vt'lktftana, Ollherton, Praekville. Wnto' Mt lair, Pottavllle, at 00x, 9 4ft aWu. m' K hi 111 For Hamburg, ReadliiK, Porssto 1 l'lioiMiiit ill . NorriHtow n, Philah Iplila at C 9 I 15 n 111 , 8 10 p m. Trutim lenve Frek!ilr for HlienamlMit. at II Id a n, ami 12 31, r, 41. 7 '2 anil 10 47 -. timln) ,11 111 a. m. anil IS 41 i ni. I.CSVP Pottavllle for Hlirimtnlonli at 10 15 a m. and 5 II, 7 28 and in 1 p. m. Hiimlu) u 10 10 a m . 0 IS p. m. I -n Philadelphia, (Broad street station), foi Ml, imudoali at a R7 and R Aft a. ni., 4 10 and til p. m. week d-s. Rundays leave at ' 50 a. to. I.pae IJroad street station, 1'hlladelphla, lu: flea Urt, A-lmry Park, Oi ran t-rove, T1 Branch, and Intermediate stations. S.20 ll.H a.m., 8.30 and 4.00 p. m. week dajs. I are Broad Street Station, l'lilli.delphla, FOR NEW YORK. F. x press, week-days S 20. 4 On. 4 V (lift, A VI 7 iW. " 2T, H., l 80, 1U 21 (Dililnir 'ai II 00 a. In 12 01) noon, ,2 38 (Limited 1 (10 ami 4 72 p. m IHniiiK 'ni'. I 40, 2!10 (IlinliiK 'ni) K 20 BIW 4 10, ft 00, I 'US 1 Mining Car), ft 00. ft ly 1, 12, 10 Oil, p. 111 , Ii "I, nitfht. HiiiiiIras, II 20, 4 U"i, 4 50 ft ID, X 20, K IE!, 9 ftO, 1021, (III lint Car), Haft a m . 12:l", 2110 I Illiilnjr Cur), 4 00 ll.imlli .1 4 22linii, k Car), .1 20, .i rft i fiitiing: ur 1, r r.", fi to, h 12, lOou p. m , 12 01 iiIkIH. Kxpress for Boston without ilninge, 11 00a m., wt-t'k-(la s, and 6 50 p. 111., 'Iail POlt WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 80, 1 20,Sl 2 10 20, 11 28 a. m., 12 09 (l!!l) Limited UU lnK Car), 112. 8 IS, 4 41 (ft 19 'omrresaloatw Limited, Dining Car), 8 17, til ( DininECiV 7 40 (Dining Car) p m.. and 120S nlftef week davs. Sundays, R ftO, 7 20, 1 12, 11 a. m., 12 09 112, 4 41, ( 5 IS Cnnitrrsnlonal Limited, Illi.im; Cnrl, 6 5ft (Dlnllia; Chi), 7 40 p. o. (Dinli.K Car) nnd 12 08 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delnware river hrldire), express, 7 02 p. ro d.ily. Leave Mnrket street Ferry, express, 8 IV) a m.. 2 00, 4 10. 110 p. m 8lltidas, H45, 9 4ft a.m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a.m. 8 20 and 4 20 n in , w e It days. Sundays. 8 00. 8 15 a. m.. 4 00 and 6 00 p. m. For (Jane Mav. Antrlessea. lldwood and Holly Beaoh. and Sea Isle City. Outean City and Avalon Express, S00 a. m., 4 00 p. ni week days. Sundays, v 00 a. ui. For Somen Point. Kxpress, 8 50 a m., 4 10 p m. week days. Sundays, 8 4ft a. m. 8. M. Pbkvost, J. It. Woon, Uen'l Manager. Oen'l Paea'K'r Apt Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, s l-.nest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt.. 207 West Coal Street. 19 monthly, regulating medicine. Only harraleseKOd shauld be U8yJ. It you want the best, get MiiMiiuir t 13 imigressive ami ki iiih Tim World's Prucreh. v.t-ll in. S i will C aud thrifty Hi keep RAINBOW LINIMENT I Bpralus, Bruises, Cramps, Rlifum T Hunt's unu pains. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. per bottle. S Prspsreil ty H. J. HACKETT 4 CO , I'luladJatOa. S A genuine welcome wait you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sta. ft neat whiskeys, beers, porter and ale cuiiatauily on tap. Choice em para nee drinks and cigars. larnsa to Hires. If you want to hire a aafa and reliable team (or drl vlug or for working purpoees pay Shields' livery stahle a vlalt. Tenuis oenatantly on ham! at reaaonable ratea. ' '4 m