EVENING HER ALD ft? A MM. HMD um 4 HlVH JAKMK ATftMVr. HIS CRNrnr MpBUMir tn .1 for fix i-ftita a -ok, inn- m M prrtri My mail W.OO year rfl Th nhttthrvji rrwarvo the Hit lit to t'l.tufc Die Mftfiton ftt ftftvrrllnpiuttiitn wUvnover ltiv unU ! ntWH ilAinuidn It Tlie rlht m fnr ar nnt i tbn publisher ni deem WT"iw. Adrrrtllnr mivlp lnnn 11UHI APwlcallnn IhifrtW ttfln portofllco M mtrniinHA... Ph., nmwB ttt nrnvw i TKI.KfllONR UONNKCrtOf. "All Ik Nm iM's Fit ti Print." eEiVr.ing Herald FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1W lTisnotil.fl.enlt to point out the ration why eeirtaln business men in oreiaee their trvtde Mid prosper They do It by mlrerthrlus in the Hkiui.u, tbe people's favorite paper. According to stories told by miner returning from the Klondike people ore Buffering for food who are weighed down with gold, and who would gladly pay any price for the tiaoeMiftries of life. Bvhkt American oouflued in SlMliiftJt prisons in Cuba Iihh beon re leed since the incoming of the Me Kiuley tuliuinistration. And yet there nr people who have the assurance to oomplalu that the attitude of thic adniltilstrHtlon In regard to Cuba has not been sufHoiently firm and vigor ous. DuRU,'fl the last presidential cam patgu the New York Herald offered to Bend around the world at its ex pen the person who aiude the cIoh ost guess fit the majority for McKin ley. A man named Haas enuie within 380 votes of the correct figures, but he line been compelled to sue James Gordon Dennett before he could get his trip. IV tile ladies who persist in wear ing tliows cart-wheel-hats at the local theatre could ouljr nit behind them selves for at least one evening, au awful lot ot subdued profanity would be saved and mankind would rise up und oall them blessed. It is worthy of mention, however, that a number of the ladfe either remove their hats or wear siiihII headsear. It was amusing to watch the antics of an aed umn iH-teveuiiiK in trying to Obcapo one of tl.eso sky-scrapers worn by a young lady in front of him. A NUiiiiBitof (5roud-iui tided women have interested themselves in the project to establish a National Uni versity at Wnhiuton on tho lines laid out by the first President of tho United States, who left a legacy of $3(5,000 as an endowment for such an institution. Bills to establish a Na tional University have been before Congress repeatedly since Washing ton's death, and there are now nino toen acres of ground near Lafayette square in the Capital City held by the government for the institution. The patriotic ladles referred to are plan ning to erect the main building, and they propose to obtain a share of the ' necessary-funds by making the 22nd of February "the nation's offering day" for the purpose. Such a uni versity, if conducted wisely, would be a great credit to the country. Kbowti,t Aaron H. Post, a letter carrier of Salt Lake City, sued the government under the Eight Hour law for overtiaae. He claimod to have worked twelve hours a day. Jive hours were spont in delivery and seven in wftiting for, recoiving aad assorting mails. One of the contentions raised by the govern ment in defending the case was that the cervlce for which he sued came within the prohibition of Seo llon 1761 of the Revised Statutes, which says that "No allowance or compensation shall be made to any officer or clerk for the discharge of duties which belong to any other officer or clerk In the same or any other department." A decision was rendered in Post's favor, and tho government appealed to the United States Supreme Court. The higher court has now affirmed the finding of the lower court, and thus opened the way for the bringing of suits to col lect claims Of a similar oharaoter ag gregating more than $8,000,000. Tim Immigration Restriction League, with headquarter at Boston, is sending out oiroular letters urging the prase to favor one of the two fundamental provisions of the Immi gration bill pa-ed by the last Con gress and vetoed by President Cleve land, namely : the exclusion of illiter-at-a. tt is true, as the circular sets forth, that the educational test stand out now as an urgent necessity. Good government in this country rent upJi Intelligence, and the pros perity tf working people here de pends 'tipon the standard of living among the new-comers, with whom tlvey are brought Into competition. The oiriilr further sets forth "that immigrant into this country of free Institutions ahall be able to read and write, ! matter of universal im pertanee to the people of this coun try. It would be unfortunate it this restriction should be so linked with one ot CQjupwmMvely local applica tion, however good it may seem In iiceU to many pernons, that the edu cational test should again fail to lie Mme the law of the land." There appeal to be a universal desire for the ptvesage of the restrictive meaaure on the part of the people. Till DAUNTLESS fi AGAIN ejfvl1tl I nmli it , notlitrij.v- 'ttnn on ii .u Mle, Iko ii ri.. I'll' ,nterlntr Mint' . ii.lv (. .i rl - Other PTjiiM.ltlnn In Cuba. tless left lieio for Savannah Ml tho schooner Jennie Thorn- , The s. hoon r wu.i toWed to , f ,-aft' r v, hl . the "launtless i has not tc n heard from , (rival here J ' orday. The ; r-i t' H to ive landed a i-nmded In which was a la hl;ls sun. A large quantity also lande:l for the In Ths steamer returned with coal left, and hlnh out of 'the was promptly boarded of the Dynamite '.alser kilt nothing was found. ; a roi.o ik om; iiav. l ttlftnm Quinine Tablet. All tend th money If It foil to gennlno has I,. R. (, on p BvM"no rnr TivTui. . J. The Patrie says It un- rthnt at the last moment the Allied Dreyfus, the prlso-.et IfS Island, will produce further OOHals'lng ot letters from e, a high staff officer, to rtpiart, In support of the officers case. ' the acali it Si M Ilra.l, even In I form, is naver-tailingl? n i i-il Mniont. the surest specific fur lifth skin. ti Fortune, Then Suicided. NsHRSttk, Dec. 3.-Frank M. Qenln, St iflHld, and a son ot John It OertffiMTiie famous hatter, from whom he pted $100,000. shot and killed hlrnflKat his home In this city yes terdHpBe had lost his fortune by bad lnvetnts. Piils Hoq, eotuufpa- f tCt Oftlllv, with gripM. KoiabyAlldrufffflttt. Mnta 'iUA to Utkn with Hooi i Arwtp-iUU ER'S era House, 3. J. QUIRK, ivigr. ' MAHANOY CITY, PA. i NK NIGHT ONLY. ThcRvcnt of ibc Reason. -AND HIS Rig itomedy aud Vaudeville Com- any in the Musical Faice Ii TO ACROSS II OCEAN. With John L. Sullivan, introducing his entire company of AUDEVILLE STARS. -30 iw tliatissure to please everyone. 30 A$h' Regula Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75c. tin aalo at Suyder's Drug Store Tuea- Sea day evlnlng at 7 o'clock .ONE WEEK COMMENCING .-6, Ine9, Wednesday and Hnturday. TOP'S BIG GOfflEDY GO., Acknowledged to be the best, with toafl of magnificent scenery graudest stage effects. 'jst fl!onday Evening, reateet Sensational Comedy Drama, Woman IaTnst ii 77 La diet tickets for Monday evening gaa ue uau at ouyuer s -drug store. Prices 10, 20 and 30 Cents. ChaH t Snyder's Drug Store. P. g. MMMeer Quirk personally guaranteea - HI aaoellaut ooinpony a Ma)tlvely the BfA" Md P,ay'g popular . POCIAL SALB FOR SATURDAY ! 10u per lioiipH 10o " " lOu " 100 " " 10a " IQc " " JOo " " lOu " ' lua ' " loo " lOu " Me ' " 15c liio " ISo " So " " Idy Will be Very Cheap for Christmas, NEW MM CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 Nortn Main Street. ffft c t3UMP4 L. fcr. Ji ILLIVAN LauMW Of I PwniflC Wy--" Mott dm a Candy, all ftavirs BuHarO ...... ......j.. New Ml Taffy ' olOW jed OaudlMi. . 4uaarBa lea Peanuts FreosbJ grgcotch HoatSS a Umpa ilbaeMP Oratm vii kSA ii i",H gj" '' Klouarai wold Boaton IiIm Chriafi Our Cdi A GHOST MADBJ1IM CONFESS. How a Mnn4 Infntimtton Led Him to Sluy 111 Vnttier. Waterloo, La., Dec. a William Kern hai made a confession tmplleallHg his sweetheart. elftah Pales, In tho mur der of Jpntie Kern, his father, and has confess. .1 himself to have been her willing dupe and accomplice. He says he loved her. He had no particular enmity against his father. Save that his father objected to his attachment to MiBS Pales, they had no disagree ment, and lived in harmony beneath the same roof. Such was the strength ot his Infatua tion for the woman, who tempted him, however, that when she unfolded to him the details of the plot to slay his parents, take possession of their little property and get married he oonsented to asalat In the slaughter. On the mornlni of the murder the elder Kern waa Induced to leave the house. Delilah Fales lay in wait for him, and- after eneaelnc the unsus pecting man In conversation young Kern fired the fatal shot. The two then saturated the clothing of the dead man with oil and set fire to them, the ob ject beinc to oonceal the manner In which he died. The oil can and the re- volver were burled by the Falea woman in the .woods. Kesn was made to confess through the work of detectives, who Induced a young man to haunt him in the guise of the ghost of the murdered father. The ghost worked on the youns man's nerve to such an extent that he finally weakened. Mlm Alllu Hughos Nurrolk, V. wn frtfthlflillv hlifiiMi to. Him tarn ui.,1 H.W,'.' Iain a-aa itistHiilly rellovnl by DaWIU'a' wucti tinsel salvo, wliteh neulwr the Injury without leaving i "car It Is the fainous pile remedy. U. 11. Ilixenliiirh. Clc-.-.'Un . i.' . o.- ha condition ot Scnuti.r li.mn i hoa much Improved and klie will depvit for Washington tomor row or Sunuiy. Tho Hnmia household has been in clooe tolegranhk) commanl catlor. wl.h the members ot the Mc Klnlcy family at Canton regardlne ths Illness ot tho president's mother. The Oreateet Discovery Yet. W. M. ltcpioe. iilitor Tiakilwn, III., "Chlef,".mys : "We won't keep linuse with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion Oouglis aud Colds I'sperhncuted with many others, hut never irot thft trui ri'niwly until we nsol Dr. King'n New Discovery. NTo other rcmnly uau take its plnre Ui iwr home, ns in it we hnve ci'rfnm and sure .-lire for Cntizhs, Col.U, Whonpiii; Cough, 'etc." It in l.lln to cxptiritni'iii with othtr reniedi(. evon if tbey nr. uruil on you ns i just a good ns Dr. Kintr's New IHscovery. : They are not ns gowl, heciue- this i-emcly hasn rticoril ofcuresniid bciiites is giiantuteed It neve- fails to satisfy. Trial bottle free ut j A. WiIey' drug store. I l'ntnl Tr'nn-in nr'Hiipi' rr l.ifvn. I LitUo Rock, Ark., Dtc. 3. A three cornered dj4 took plact- at a country ' murch near Huntsvllle, Madison coun i ty, Tuesday night. Seth Lowe, Will Phillips and John Howard, three farm I era, were In love with the same girl, Mise Irene T'rultt. M'-s Prultt went to prayer meeting with Phillips, and there they met the other two youni men. The cirl went on into the bulldlns. while the men repaired a short dis tance away to ujacusa the situation. In the fght which resulted all three men were fatally shot. The f.ght cre ated a panic In the church. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, 0 una for mirty yoamne.Hllessly tortured hy physicians for tho euro of rrreina. He was quickly .ure.1 by using ')eWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo the f.un us healing salve fur piles and skin diseases. U. II llagenhuch. Thlovlniir "Ni 'itcu'-r Tclplo trflno. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 3. -NearWar- .rens, ten miles from Greensboro, Wed nesday night, John Slngloy, a wealthy farmer, was called from his house by a ne;ro named Bill Scott for the alleged purpose of catching a horse. Slngley waB struck on the head and had his throat cut. The negro then went into the house, where he killed Mrs. Sing ley, cutting her head almost off, and later killing Dallas Slngley, an S-year- old son. Scott then robbed the house of 3700. Mr. Slngley Is still alive, but cannot live. He was able to tell the story. If caught the negro will b lynched. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. Ilut if you have weak kidneys, bladder trouble or distressing kidney complaint, then Swamp-Koot will prove to be just the remedy you need. Too frequent desiro to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache, in the back is convincing evidence that your kidncysand bladder need doctoring. There la comfort in the knowledge so often oxpreasod, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, tho great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In relieving pain In the back, kidneysliver, bladder and ovcry part of tho urinary passage. It correcW inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wlno or beor, and overcomes that nnpleaaant necessity of being compelled to get up many times-durjng the night to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of tho most distressing casas. If you need a medicine you should havo tho beat. Sold by druggists, price fifty cent and one dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention llHKAMiand send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ulnghamton, N. Y. The propiietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Jlwusln. HjH'f-it.v 'fcjii-piMlo Honrs, Washington, Dr. 3. The navy de partment has received In formation to the effect that Russia Is about to ba come possessed of three new torpedo boats that will be eaatly the fastest war craft In the world, being capable of the enormous speed of 38 knots per hour, with every probability of mak Ing 40 knots when pressed. This great speed demands greater power than oan be supplied by ordinary engines, so that the boats will be driven bjy steam tur bines, having four separate shafts, with screw propellers on each shaft. For Infants and Children. Oomlug Bveuts. Dec. 81 Twenty-fourth annual ball of the Ueeoue Hook Ladder Co.. No. I, at Rob- Mas opera uoute. Mrs M. H. Kurd. Kuddell'a. III., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic louatlpatioii ami waa Hitdlly eurwl by using lien Hi s i.iuia fiariy Kiesrs, the ramoue little pills for all stonwoh and liver trooblas. U. II. Jlagenbuch. ffl ft MtU$. Sheii-ndrwh Is Learning It, Learning! It Paat-Proof net Lacking. Eferybody h It. J Tlmttlrfl feeling. i Dun 'I know what it means. Keep yu.i nko t night. lotr..ys,llly rumfnrt Worries the lljr. Worries I he iitiml. Yuu wnu'it shake it on". You oulil b. healthful and strong. Mo ynu oa '. . It yo i no at II rinht. First laarn whit it hhmhs. Sum. y it's hid hlmid. Otllcn any it' busy liver, They'r nil wrong. Tired faeline nreana tired kidneys. Juat as Lame buck mm.! lwe Kidney And Itaekai tie tncaua Kidney Ache, nw do we know it ? Bviauw Dwui'n Ivnl iey Pills cure It. And ilioj ru fur kjiluoys only. How can wo prove it? Because tliw pu,llc nay no. ltura U a can iu point : Mrs Win. Grxlwelt, of !M North Ollhvrt street, eayj : "I had no tiouhla with my back until alwut four ynn so but from that time on it rnu quite revere and nmJ to be of the uuture of a paiu acro4 niy loins and when standing much an achibg took me rM nlf M im lh,t, Wltl con siderahlo pain between aiy ahuuldur. Ths kiuncy secretions ware not uermal and caused SB uncomfortable fesllug. I had a tlrod sensation morulugs which made ma loss all my energy. I became iuUtestsd in Doin's Klduoj Pills muiI pioeured them from Cir llu's drug st, re and though 1 did not take a whole ooi 1 fount, thorough relief from the trouhh's. I am quit fris from them all now and I consequently have no hvtitauce lu ra- cuiuincuuiug Diau's ILidnay Puis as a valu able preiMMtinu far the klduejs." Dohii Kidney rills for sale by all dealers. 1'rlce DO ceuU. Uailed by Fonter-Mllburn Co , Iliitfalo, N. Y , sola ageuU for the U. H. Ketucmlier the iiium Doau's aud take uo substitute. THE PRODUCE MARKETS An ltttflnotod byDsaltnsa lu Philadel phia and llalttmora, Philadelphia, Deo. 2. Pleur In llcht de mand, winter superfine, 133S.26; de. ex tra, t'..25$a.?5; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J l',i 1.25; do. straight. IMOSt.lO; western winter, clear. JUMjt.SC; do. straight, U.St (4.66, city mills, extra, JJ.MtfJ.SO. Rye flour moved slowly at 3I.U per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat quiet; No. I rod, spot, 9lie9654c.; No. 1 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, n'-ift 97?4c. Corn quiet; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 35H! No. 2 mixed. In export elevator, 3n;a33Hc. Oata quiet: No. 2 whlto, 2S.ic.; No. 2 white, clipped, SWJ9'4c; Na. 1 whit e, clipped, JflWe. Hay fairly active for desirable grades; choice timothy, J1SC1J.M for large bales. Duet vteady; beef hams, 131023; aacket, $S10. Pork quiet; family, U3(JU. Lard steadier; western ateamea, SIS9. But ter firmer; western oreamery, ItSMKo.; do. factory. llVtrie.; Elglns, S3(,c.; Imi tation creamery, 1XJ17C ; New Tsrk dairy, 12&20C. ; do. creamery, HSSaVie. ; fancy prints jobbing at W8Ji3. ; do. wholesale, 2&c. Cheese barely ateady; New Terk. large, white and colored, September, If4 98c.; fancy, amall, white and celerejl, September, SfJ5Uo.; light skims, 2IHc.: part skims, M3Sc. ; full aklms, ffftVic. Eggs steady. New York and Pennsylvania, 21 925c. western, fresh, 23c, Potatoes firm; New York, J2.2S; sweets, J1.M32. Tallow steady, city, JM.C.; country, J&3JHe. Cot tonseed oil quiet; prime crude, llfflSVic; do. yellow. 214c. Lonff Island and Jer sey cabbage, per 1M, 2234. Turpentine steady at Mvyff33c Itdltimore, Dec. 2. Flour inactive, un chnnKud. Wheat weak; spot and month, 95V9iC.-; January, 4Vi8CHc; May, 93ViC, steamer No. I red. WifiWTic; southern wheat, by sample, llBHc. ; do. on grade, llW&Mc. Corn weak; spot, 32ie3i'c; month, 33He,33Hc; December, new or old, fl1lMc.; January, 21W92P4e.; steamer mixed, 25i 330'Ac. ; southern white corn, 35c.; do. yellow, 21GjSI. Oats firmer; No. 2 while. 25Hfi30c; No. 2 mixed, 270 27&c. Rye easier; No. 2 nearby, Wile; No. 2 western, C3Hc. Hay steady; choice tim othy, 113. Grain freights easy. Sugar strong and unchanged. Butter steady ana unchanged. Eggs steady; fresh, 19920a. Cheese steady and unchanged. Whisky unchanged. lilva Stock Markets. New York, Dec. 2. Cables quote Amer ican steers at 1114012c.; refrigerator beef at S'i'uVic. Veala steady, ether calvea very dull; veals, J51S; grassers, tJtt.M; westerns, 33.3S. Sheep and lambs slew and weak all areund; sheep, 1331. CO; lamos. JS.S0ei.36. Hogs ateady at 11.109 3.9:. Bast Liberty, Pa.. Dee. 1. Cattle steady; prime. Sl.75fll.IJ; common, tJ.JStJLM; feed ers, ttai.M. Hogs steady; prime medium, J3.55; best Torkere and pigs, 12.1003.11; common to fair. I3.4efjl.60; heavy, 31.409 2.45; roughs, t2.26QI.2i, Bheep steady) choice, 34.BOiff4.60; common, (IS3.H; choice lambs. J5.e035.SI; eomrnon ta aeed, 24.109 S.vi; veal calves, M.IOfft. The Homeliest Han In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others are in vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle'of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c. and joe. Personally-Conducted Toars via Pennsyl vania Itallroad. Sbasok ov 1887-8. The Personally-Condueted Tenriit Systsat of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cempany Is Ike most complete and elabnrate' 'system ef pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yat de vised It is the consummation af the altl raato idea in railroad travel, the Anal etelu tlon of unassailable perfection. For the season of '97 and '03 it has arranged for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave Raw York, Philadelphia, and Harrisbnrg January 8, January 27. February 16, and March 1, With the exception of the drat party gelng and the last returning, all of these parties will travel by tho "Golden Gate Special" be tween New York and California, stopping at interesting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New York and Philadelphia January 35, February 8 and 88, and March I. The first three admit of a stay of two weeks In the "Flowery State." Ticket for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains uitlt May 31, 1808. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash Ington. Three six-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia February 19, Mareh 10 aud April 7. Old Point Corn Curt and Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York aud Philadelphia Deeemlier 38, January 20 and April tn. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 38, January 38, February 19, Mareh 10, April 7 and 38, Washington. Seven tours will leave New York and Philadelphia D'camber 38, Jan. nary 18, Fuhruary 3, Mareh 8 and 81, April 31 and May 13, Iletailad Itineraries of the above tours, giving rates and full Infurinstien, may be procured of Tourist Agent, H96 Broadway, New York; 880 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Dcndly Street JiiipI In Arhnnsni. Nashville, Ark., Dec. 3. In a street dual at Horatio one roan was killed outright and another fatally wounded. Th dead man Is Dr. Hmlth, a promi nent physician of that place, and the man fatally wounded Is J. J. Smith, a promlnetn business man of Horatio and a .brother of thefllead doctor. The killing was done by W. tV. Mlllwee, also of Horatio, on of the wealthiest men In the town and a man noted for his fearlessness. The tragedy waa the culmination of a feud of long stand ing, and owing to the prominence of the parties It Is believed that the feud will lie continued. Chlnnae Itniperor HodBiit. Iondon, Dec. S. A special dispatch from Shanghai announces that the emperor of China has declared that he would rather forfait his crown than agree to the conditions demanded by Germany as redress for the murder of two Herman missionaries, Mies and llennle, and the destruction of Ger man mission property In the province of Bhantung. China desires that her dispute with Germany be submitted to arbitrators appointed by Holland and Belgium. Ton Life Haver? Drowned. Margate, England, Dec. 3. The vol unteer lifeboat belonging to this place oapslzed yesterday oft Nayland Rock. Of the 14 men comprising her orew ten were drowned. The Margate lifeboat, when the accident occurred, was on her way to assist the orew of th Per sian Empire, which had been In col lision with the Carlisle City. The life boat was about two miles off shore when she was overturned. Mlnu llolluf lSxplodew. Des Moines, la., Dec. 3. The boilers In the engine room at the Glenwood coal mine exploded Wednesday. Twenty men were In the engine room and not one escaped Injury. The fatally In jured are Heece Grllllths and Daniel Williams. Eleven others were seriously burned and scalded. The building was wracked and the end of the boiler blown 100 yards. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Kldg, O., says, "After two doctors gavo up my buy to die, I saved hlra from croup by using Ouo Minute Cough Cure." It Is the quickest and mmt certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. llagenhuch. SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THS SOUTH. Che Florida Limited Will Again Hun on the Southern Hallway, The Florida Limitejl, which Is the syn onym of all that is elrgant in modern rail way trains, and which during it former service has been a srime favurite for tourUts from the North seeking the mild elimate of Florida, will be placed In service by the Southern Railway about the first week iu January, 1108 With its return to servive this train, which will he solid Pullman vestibiilrd between Naur Turk, Philadelphia uud St. Augustine will prtiout features lu the way 11 1 luxurious and comfortable appoiuttneuta not heretofore preetited, and which will lie destined to add still further to IU already well established popularity The Southern Railway is having built for the Florida Limited serv'ee three traius,cach containing a dining ear, two drawlug room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car. each oar com plete in all Its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. Whilo uo schedule has as yet been announced, it cau ho stated that it will bo tho quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will he so plannel that passengers aan leavo Philadelphia at some convenient hoar during thu day and ar rive st St. Augnstine before nightfall of. the following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for turther informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Beall, uistrlct Passenger Agent, Southern Itailway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf niemni'ok C'nXi IT Arroa-aut; Berlin, Dec. 3. Prince nismarck, In the Hamburger Nachrichten, comment ing upon the alleged Intention of the United States to Interfere In Haytl, says: "We deem it a political neces sity ta oppose this American arrogance oftn and emphatically, and certainly when directed against Germany. Of course nobodr In flermnnv Hr.nn.. nt annexing Ilayti, but we hope to Induce tna government to energetically de mand the necessary satisfaction, In the shapa of damages, and to enforce this by proper means." WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Graln-0 T It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of coffee. The more Grain-O yon give the children the more health you distribute throngh their systems. Graln-O Is made of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell it, lSe and 23c. Connecticut Vl'lfo Murderer Hanged. Hartford, Dec, 3. Gulseppe Fuda, convicted of the murder of his wife In Kast Norwalk, Feb, 15 last, was hanged at the state's prison at Wethersfleld at 12:22 this morning. NUGGETSjOF NEWS. President Plerola, of Peru, vetoed the bill legalizing non-Catholic marriages. Four men were seriously and two fa tally hurt by the explosion of a "dinky1 engine at Tltusvllle, Pa. The postonice department will apply the lottery law to "missing letter" and "missing word" contests. Ilev. William M. Brown, of Cleve land, O., has been elected Protestant Episcopal ooadjutor bishop of Arkan sas. Mrs. Itehrens was convicted at Dav enport, la., ot first degree murder for killing her husband. Life Imprisonment was the penalty recommended. The United States court a Portland, Ore., decld'd that there was no viola tion of the law In labeling whisky latsup, as It had not been sent to Alaska. BloodjfHervePood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IQI The richest of all restore VyflHI 1 1 10 I tlye foods, because It re- E laces the essentials of lire that are ex. austad by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, ate. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, nruscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes aetlve and alear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price Wo., orflve boxes 32.00. Druggists or by mall. We oan help yon. Advloe and book, free, Write Ua About Your Cnno. THE DR. OHA8S COMPANY, 1613 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, WEYLER CONTRADICTED. Premier Hnarnsta Declare Plnni del Itln Nut Yet Paoinexl. Madrid, Dec. 3. The queen regent prml lod at the cabinet council yostar d y Heni r Satrustn, the premier, re viewed the general situation. He said thnt the military operations In the provlr.ie if 'Mnnr del Hlo, Cuba, show ed It to l.f an Important comer of re bellion, -ilthinigh Oeneral Weyler hud; declared II It district pacified. Oeneral IJcrnil. t-i- premier said, had been nr di.ed in .f hi n'.ix his energy In pur suing ,!ii I ' Mil KentS. Wi 1 trii me tn the Insurrection In the I' lillp iine Islands Benor Sagc.sta report, d that this was not entirely sup pressed as was at one time assumed, but t'.ii'laln General Prlmo Itlvera had Informed the government that nego tiations for the submission of the In surgents there were In progress. The Carllst c.uestlon, he said, merited the aitentlon of the government, but It wan not thouoht that the Carllsts would make rash movements. The premier then explained the re lations between the United States and Spain, asserting that the American gov ernment "now appears to be well dis posed toward Upain." Itr BJod.V Hiir!hnd to Crisp. Lancaster, Pa., Deo. 8. A 4-year-old son of Granville Smith, colored, of nartville, this county, was burned to death on Wednesday. Mr. Smith opd his wife work for neighbors, and both were employed at a farm. During their absence their four children, a boy and three girls, the eldest of the latter be ing 8 years, played with Nre In the stove, and the boy's olottung became l nitid. v.' 1' i" quickly consumed vfi". 1 t''- f ( thing and burned hie 1 . , - At Four Score. Or. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. UN "TiB KZBKIEL OBEAR, assessor and i collector, Beverly, Mass., who has iUed the 80th lite telle etone, soys: Ot. ::ios' Heatoratlvo Ncrvlno has done a -eat iulofgood. I suffered foryears from t-pi3snessi and nervous heart trouble, "ouli feci weary and used up In tho morn ir;, hi no ambition and my work socmoda jrdeo. A friend recommended Dr. Miles 'ervjae, and I purchased a bottln under ; roti it as I bad tried so many remedies un mccesifully, I thought It no use. But It rave lae restful alcep, a good appctlto and rcstorod me to energetic health. It Is a rand good medicine, and I will gladly writo myon Inquiring, full particulars of my sat- iractory oxpcrlonco." ur. lilies- ltcmcuiea LfiiSSV r 1-0 sold by all drug-KgO" under a nn.ltl WX gllllOtt, guarantee, first bottle K-NorVinO 5J oases of fho heart und HK Health ucrvesfrco. Address, DR. MILKS MKDtOALCO.. Elkhart. Ind, :UptoDate Store, MAX LEV IT. xj East Centre Street, Holiday Inducements are Knocking J Loor at HATS. Strictly new aud fash ionable. High grade felt hats, unliued, in black end blue, at Stiffliats. The Dun lap, tile Yovuuaii, the Knox, the Young, iu black and brown. All popular styles. Another lot of high grade stiff bats, in a black or brown. AU are money avers for you We have a still more nobbier and at tractive Hue of Flexible I fats at f2 00, $2 25, 2.50, $2.75 and fc.oo. These styles or prices cannot be duplicated elsewhere. lt'JS SKX.T, TIUSM. It fl sfnol "GOLD DUST.' silSiill "J ail' THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, New York. ' Boston, Philadelphia. Chicago. A "BIG" SAVING I The workingtiien can save money by making their purchases at our Store. We are offering an excellent shoe at there ninrknble low juice of . . . ... . For which other stores are asking 1.50 and $1.7$. Other goods :Sh proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 1C55 NORTH INIAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. v - S c h u y I k i 1 1 Dental Parlors; - 7 North Jardln Street,- x A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial .Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR., NO On.VUUl'.S FOlt liXTITACTINO WHlitt T1515TII AltE OIlDEBBp. BEST SILVER FILLING. - - - - ".' - , so-Cent (IOLD FILLINfJS, - - - ' $noO and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - - , - ' 2s Cents All our work Is ncioinpanled with n guarantee. Tlrtice 'IloirlSter or Clio TroaSury. Washington, Dec 3. The president yesterday appointed Blanche IC. Bruce, ot Mississippi, to be register of the treasury. Mr. Bruce Is a mulatto statesman, who married an accomplish ed white woman, and when In Wash ington they moved in good society. lie owns one of the finest cotton plants in Mississippi, and Is said to be worth $250.0(0. Though born a slave, he ac quired a good education, and became a leader of his race. In 1872 he was ser-geant-at-Htms of the national senate, and two yenrs later was elected a mem ber of the senate from Missouri. He was register of the treasury under Gar field und recorder of deeds of Wash- mgion uuaer Harrison, Theni is no need of little ehildicn being tortured by sculd head, eczema niid skiu eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Haz - -io givus instant relief and cures pcrmanuu'lv (J. 11. llagenhuch. Whou bilious or costive, eat a Cascaipb andy atlrartle. euro guaranteed loo, 2AC Prop. Shenandoah, Pa. Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. A Bargain Bazar. The holiday season being nigh at hand we call the attention of our many patrons and buyers to our first holiday announcement. This is not only a holiday inducement, but one which answers for-the entire fall and winter season. During our progress we shall offer OUR GOODS at such values that wUl completely cast in the shade any of our former attempts of the present or past seasons. We are never undersold, and never approached n prices if we know it. Our dvanee Sale. NECKWEAR.- This department Is complete with the me lucuuiwuBn styles aud metropolitan prices. Wc can accommodate the- most mctitious buyers. Don't over-look our styles and prices. Fashionable and dressy I'ufTfl. tlAtrnw hnnaal. aud also the latest 2 inch reversible fouriu-ltaud, the only novelty in the market at this date. Four-in-lunda. Tecbc llau.l Bows and also our usual big assortment with a new addi tion in fine silks aud satiu string ties, all at GLOVES. j Our litie consists tans, blacks and pure white colors. ranging in price from 49c. to J1.75 the pair. Working Gloves of every descrin tiou. 50c 25c " lyi'Vi'' u n aOLD DUB?.' Insist on the Genuine The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. . Largest package greatest economy. Good Set ol Teeth, - $5.00. millions of Dollars - Oo up in smoke every year Take no risks hut got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,?0S Booth Jardln Ht i- . 'X A iso T,tfn and Ancldental OnmtMta! e DRINK- CLEARY' EXTRA FINI? QUALITY GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. at the Door. UNDERWEAR. Special drive on heavy fleeccd-lined Underwear. Shirt and drawers, In blue, brown and dark gray. Sold separate , Fine camel 'ahalr. 4 derby ribbed wool. pure white wool 11) and blue wool. At our own reduced bmS price. Full suit The latest in fine plaids, very fashion able amonf our young men. We have them in all sizes. For the Holiday Trade. Rich In color and nuAWtv. I-argest line in the county, from 48C. tO $2.35. 511 25 1
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