The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 03, 1897, Image 3

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so pure, no t went, so into, so speedy, for lire,
erring, purifying, and beautliying the skin,
scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu
mor, H warm batlu with CnirtmA soap,
and gentle anointings with Cuiicuba (olnt-
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HUMPH
' WITCH HAZEL
OIL
C Piles or Hemorrhoids
Fissupes & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
II Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Bolls & Tunsors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rh mm & Tetters.
EChnppet" Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
O Corns & Bunions.
Stings 4 Bites of Insects.
Three Sires, yc, 50c. and $1.00.
sjoMbydrosglfts, or em poet paid on receipt of price
HtMriiaiia' MID.ro Ml 111 WUIlM.B4.,K.wT.cfc.
(WADE ME A MfoN
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A' fitrvout jjw0(ts t suing MBm
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For mI In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Waatei
a tut KtrlliVs, Druxfflflta.
" r i .rf tm
BFFKtJTB AT
paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders,
eaused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring
Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevuled. Con
venicnt package, slmplet effectual, and legltlmite.
Cumfiis Quick, AriD.THOROUo.H.0
Dtn't 4 Jiciivld iiimiUHimtl Insist oa
CATON'S Vltalliers. Sent sealed U your drag.
it doe not have It. Price (I per plcge, 6 lor IS,
jvltta written guarantee of complete cure.
Mwinatlon, references, eta., Irea aad confidendsl.
stand as statement ol case and 28 cts. for a week r
trial treatment. Ono only sent to each person, c
OATON MEO. CO., BOSTON, MASS.
Bald at Klriln'e drug store, Hhenondoah, Pa
T2ws3S wrr W- anoint' Co., 'nii.a..P
For
at Povlnsky'a drug storo.
Centre atreet.
ALWAYS INSIST ON
AT S
' UKDCELUD FOR DRIXKIKG. COOKIXG. BAKING ic.
Pfl PfUl BREAKFAST a SUPPER.
X LcUUUil CANNOT BE SURPASSED
I .GROCERS EVERVWHEREA
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler of . .
Porter and Weiss Beer.,
FISEST, PUREST .' AND .'.HEALTHIEST,
203 ,W. Coal Street.
3H BNANDOAH - fA
EVAN J. DAVIES
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
Capital Punisknont May Bo In
flioted Upon tlio Biotors.
POWERS 07, THE STANDREOHT.
'A Spcolnt Trl?itinnl or Sovon Jtidiren
5Iuy lmpoio Sororont l'ounltlnn For
Ordinarily Minor OfTVliBes Austria's
1'nrllntnoiitiiry Dondlook.
Pmfue, Deo. 3. There were serious
collisions between the police and large
mobs last nlcht In the Smlehow and
Zlnkn'v suburb of the city. Two per
sons were wounaed. The police made
90 arrests. Some of the persons ar
rested will be court martlaled for hav
ing received with Jeers and groans the
proclamation declaring the city under
martial law.
The ambulance association has Issued
a report showing that within the last
24 houpi four have been killed, 1G0
dangerously wounded and BOO more or
less seriously Injured. Twenty shops
have been burned out.
As a further Indication of the grav
ity of the situation troops to the num
ber of 10,000, equipped with ammuni
tion and other paraphernalia, as for a
cSbinrtlgn, have been engaged In sup
iSfMins the riots.
' t is" not exactly martial law that has
neen proclaimed, but rather the In
stitution of summary civil procedure,
called stand recht, whereby a special
tribunal of seven Judges Is empowered
to Impost capital and other severe sen
tences for -oirenses ordinarily punished
mildly. Theie is no appeal against a
death sentence by the tribunal, which
must be gut Into execution within two
hours by the military if the hangman
is not available.
It la evident that the standrecht was
not proclaimed a moment too soon.
Well dressed men rode on bicycles
through the city and the suburbs mak
ing lists of the German places marked
for attack, and the work of the rioters
being done In acordance with these
lists, and also at many places simul
taneously, prevention was almost Im
possible. Goldsmiths' and Jewelers' show cases
were emptied In a few minutes. "Wom
en carried baskets to take homo the
contents of grocery and provision
stores, while furniture and other ar
ticles too heavy to carry were wan
tonly destroyed. If the troops had not
used their swords and bayonets freely
Prague might have been burned from
end to end.
In several cases Jewish shopkeepers
escaped by the device of placing an
illumined crucifix In the shop window.
The pillaging was so systematic that
In one street alone 15 Jewjsh shops
were ransacked. An ambulance corps
was attacked savagely because tte
doctors were recognized as Germans.
The Intimate knowledge the mob has
displayed of the exact position of all
the wealthiest German houses and of
valuable German property shows that
the riots were organized in advance.
The young Czechs have paraded the
streets wearing'jewelry plundered from
Jewelers' shops, and comparatively few
German houses have escaped attacK.
THE AUSTRIAN DEADLOCK.
Tho Now Premier Unable to Itooon
ollo tlto Warrtner Factions.
Vienna, Dec. 3. The parliamentary
deadlock continues. Baron Gautsch,
the new premier, has made no progress
toward a compromise satisfactory to
the rival factions, and it begins to be
feared that the present relchsrath will
never reassemble. Certain it is that if
the relchsrath meets with Dr. Von Ab
rahamovlch In the chair the same dis
orderly scenes will occur as before.
Riots, more or less serious, are re
ported from Innsbruck, Brunn, Linz
and Saaz. In some cases It is alleged
that the disturbances have been en
couraged by the municipal authori
ties. Generally the Bohemian Jews
have suffered most.
Behold Necessity
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won-k-rful
medical discovery of the age. pleasant
nd refiiiahlug to tho taste, act gently and
positively on kidneys, liver and bowels.
cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fuvcr, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Please buy and try n box of
'. C. U. to-day , 10. 25, 150 cents. Sold and
uaranU.-ed to euro by all druggists.
'rii1frirnti'7.oil ilitworKOrs.
Plttfcl urg, Dec. 3. It is given out on
the authority or John A. Keeley, mem
ber of . he wage committee of the glass
nutteners, that the vote on the propo
sition tt permit the cutters and flat
teners to withdraw from the National
Window Glass Workers association Is
favorable to the withdrawal. There will
now be two organizations of window
glass workers, and a settlement of the
strike can be more easily made. A
general resumption is expected by the
first of the year.
It is easv to catch a cold and last as easy
to get rid pf it If you commence to use One
Minute Cgugh Cure. It cures cougbs, colds,
bronchitis, pneumonia and all throat and
lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to
nso ana sure to cure. u. 11. ilagcnbucii.
Ives nna Sfosson Win.
Now York. Dec. 3. Frank O. Ives
was pitted against George Sutton yes
terday afternoon In the sixth game of
the championship billiard tournament
at Madison Square Concert Hall. He
played in brilliant form, and had scored
his 600 points while Sutton was rolling
up 140. Jacob Schaefer and Qoorge
Slosson, each with two games to hli
credit, were the contestants in the de
ciding game of the tournament, as far
as they were concerned, last night.
Slosson won by a score of 500 to 260.
The Surprise of All.
Mr. JamOS Jonea. of thn rimi. firm r.f Tnn..
4l8'. Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr.
King's New Discorery. sava that last winter
his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and
her case grew so serious that physicians at
Cowden and Tana could do nothing for her.
iv bcuiucu vo ueveion into nasty consump
tion. Having Dr. Klne'a New 111 MUiverv In
store, and selling lots of it, be took a bottle
nome, ana 10 ino surprise ot all she began to
tret better from flrct dn..A. anrl bnir ,in,.n
dellar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr.
jvings new uiseovery ror Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this
good work. Try It. Free trial bottles at A.
Wasley's drug store.
j,i ViHl no t'oara,
Washington, Deo. 3. Mrs. Matilda
Delilah Shields, a granddaughter of
Itlchard Henry Potomax, an Indian
chief, died here yesterday, aged 113
years. She leaves one son and two
daughters, 30 grandchildren and 3t
great grandchildren. Mrs. Shields has
lived in this locality nearly all her life,
and Inherited the hardy constitution ol
her Indian ancestors.
Prosneritv cornea aulckast to the man
whose liver Is In cood condition. DeWttt'a
Little Early Klsers are famous littlo pills for
constipation, Diuousueas, indigestion and all
stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Hageu-
uucu.
I We've Expected
H A Big Business,
And our expectations have been
realized. General business is
better, which accounts for part
of.our increase ; but our goods,
our prices and our fair, square
way of selling shoes accounts
for more than anything else.
The Factory Shoe Store
Is the leading Shoe Store in this
region ; it6 position has been
earned, and will be maintained.
Our shoes have outside style
and beauty, inside excellence and
backbone.
Wo arc selling; agents for genuine Lambertville
Stagg Proof Rubber Boots. All good
things come to us.
THE FACTORY
as&SHOE STORE,
Hg5
.vJ. A. MOYER,;Mgr.
Checks Given With Every Purchase. Twenty-Five Dollars
Worth Gets a Beantlfnl Parlor Lamp.
Manufacturer
of ...
WIRE SCREENS,
BCItEEN FRAMES, BCHUHV BIKtti,
BCHK$X DOOBfl,
FIRE ESCAPES,
WINDOW GtJAUDS, 8TABLK Q CARDS,
Tit EH GtMntW,
IRON FENCES.
FACTORY:
221.240 NORTH EMERICK ST.,
RESIDENCE :
320 NORTH WEST STREET,
SHENANDOAH, PEN N A.
Parties Intending to get fences In the spring, can' save ten per cent, by
oruering in me winter montns.
GIvo Amm'K'nri (iooiln tho Preference.
Washington, Dec. 3. A policy of
using win rever possible American
made goods In the supplies of the pos
tal service Is announced In a letter ad
dressed by First Assistant Postmaster
General Heath to Mr. M. W. Louis,
superintendent of the division of post
office supplies. Mr. Heath says: "It
is my desire that you give in every in
stance preference to the American pro
duction. Whenever you are compelled
to select Imported goods on account of
Inferiority of the domestic products, or
fall to find what you want in the homo
manufactures, please communicate, as
far as possible, the fact to the manu
facturers of those goods in our country."
A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE
for those who will go to-day and get a pack-
ago of GUAIN-O. It takes the place of
cofiee at about 1 the cost. It Is a food drink.
full of health, and can bo given to the
children as well as the adult with great
benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks
and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or
Java cofiee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of
Graln-O is better for the system than a
tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What
coffee breaks down Graln-O builds up. Ask
your grocer for Graln-O. 15c. and 25c.
K rt 1 1 -1 1 - ut row.
Kansas CHy, Mo.. Dec. 3. A subur
ban populace of fully 20.000 will be ad
ded to Kansas City as a result of a
Special elec'ion held here yesterday.
By a majority of over two to one the
voters decided to take In the town of
Westport, which was a bustling town
on the old Santa Pe trail In the days
when Kansas City was known as West
port Landing. Westport voted in favor
ot annexation several months since.
I fl iHtaBaiia PHILADELPHIA, PA.
CURE GUARANTEED."
JVKltVUUH Ji;ilSl.rrV, reanlUor
Selfnbue. Special lleiiBsi, Var
icocele, Ntrlcturei. ATo Cuttlnfir
A ma II IJnriAveloiifctl Organs ts Xoat
niimlmmt igo.ainii. ni nnn nnionii
4jwBSu 11 re Unarmiteetl ULUUU rUldUII
wxfASSlnnllcnaea, Freh cntea rnrdln4
VTjto l O rttty Bend 10 cts. stamps for Hook
MLyTriilh,'ronlytrueinedlcsl bookKxpoalng
Cluack&t'akeiaitUute,tucirtrlckfltS5Bclicinea,
OR
! P
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Ig's
friends
can tell you
about Scel-
This aJmU
Every man's
wife vh has
usedSEEUQ'S
knows a trood
drink. Try it on
flonVr your husband.
rou&dtUclouYdnnic
k for llttK woncjr.
c. a pad
Philadelphia 8c
Reading Railway
'Ms Ha-d Coal No Smoke
Everyday symptoms of digestive disorders
acid stomach, distress nftor eating, burning
at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feeling Bur
dock Blood Bitters never fails to correct
troubles of this sort.
TREATMENT
FOR WEAK MEN.
TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE.
The famous Appliance and Remedies of I
the ErleMedlcal Co. nowforthe first time I
uuereu on mai wnnoucexpenso to any
honest man. Not a dollar to tie paid
In advance. Cure Effects of Errors
r E.xuoBB0a in uio or nountr. juannood
Fullr llMtnrrri. 17m ffn ftnlnctra .r,
ubmuif iuw unuerempea rontons
of Body. Absolutely unfailing Homo
Treatment. Not'. V. I), or other eohrme.
A plain otter by a Arm of high standinr.
RIP MPM Pal Pn A.NIAPARAST.
.Ilk IIILUIUfkUUi
IF
H-nis. mi i.u i ur i. uu, uut-rAuu, n, v.w
To succeed in con-ecting defective sight,
one must understand the mechanism of the
human eye, jurt as a flrst-claas jeweler under
stands the movements of a watch. I do not
guess, but tell you precisely where the trouble
lies and how to correct it with the least expense
and greatest certainty.
E. 11QUSEW8M,
EYE SPECIALIST,
AT TUB STOEE OF-
T. BUCHANAN, UNTIL NEXT MONDAY,
TO EXAMINE EYES FREE.
IN KFFKOT SEFT1IMBBB 27, 1897.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, week days,
210, S80, 70S 951a.m., 1283, 810 and 6 07 p.
m Sundays, '2 10 a. m.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days.
5 36, 7 03 a. m., 12 S3 and 8 10 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week daya,
210,8 86,7 03, 951 a.m 12 83, 3 10 and S 07 p. ra.
Sundays, 2 10 a, m.
For Pottsvllle, week daya, 2 10, 7 05, 9 St a. m.,
12 S3, 8 10, 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m,
For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week daya
2 10, B 88, 7 03, 9 64 a. m., 13 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. va
Sundays, 2 10 a. m
For Willlamapoii, Sunbury and Lewtsburg,
week days. 8 25, B 89, 11 80 a. m.. and 7 2S p. m
Sundays, 8 25 a. m.
For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, B 80.
7 03, M, It 80 a. m 12 33, 8 10, 6 07, 7 29, 9 S3 and
11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 23 a. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 20,
6 85, 7 05, 11 80 a. m., 607, 725 and J 53 p. m.
Sundays, 8 25 a. m.
For Baltimore. Washington and the West via
B. &0. It. It., through trains lea-1 Reading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. 4R.1 H) si Jffl,
7 85, 11 28 a, m 810 and 7.27 p. u, Sundays!
8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m.,3 46 and 7 27 p. m. AddS
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20
12 It 8 40 p m. Sundays, 1 83, 8 28 p, m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 12 IS, 4 SO, 8 00 a. m and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p
u Sundays, 8 00 p, m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a.'m., 1 SO and 4 15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week
days, 4 20, 8 88, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 08, 6 80, 11 80
p. zd. Bandars, 11 80 p. m.
Leave Readlng.week days, 1 88, 7 10, 10 08, a, m.
12 00 m., 4 19, 8 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 138
a. m.
Leave PoUavlUe, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a. m.
12 30 and 8 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m.
LcuveTamaqua, week daya, 8 18, 8 43, U 28 a
m., 1 88, S 31, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18
a in
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 90, 8 48.
9 12 11 47 a. to., 2 17, 6 Iti, 8 17, 7 4t and 10 08 p, m
Sundays. 12 28, 3 45 a. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week daya, 12 85. 2 40
400 880,928. 1028. 11 59 a. ra., 282, 832 688
7 57, 10 22 a m. Sundays, 12 40. 2 40, 4 00 a. m. '
Leave WllllamsDort. week dava. iflw .
ta., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Bundays, 11 SO p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and
South Street whatf for Atlantic flv
Weekdays Kipress, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00,
5 00 n. m, Accommodation, 8 00 a. ra., 8 80 p. m.
Sundaya Bspresa, 900, 10 00 a. m. A ceo tu mod a
tlon. 8 00 a. u,.. 4 45 n. m.
Returning leave Ailautlo City depot, corner
Atlantic and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Kipreas, 7 85, 900 a m., 8 80, 5 00
J''"" AwwiuimwMiuii, a u n. ID. UQ p, m.
8undj-Ripres, 4 00, 780 p. m. Aceonv
modatlon, 7 IS a. in., 4 15 p. m.
Parlor Cars on all AiDrau ftmlna
for further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Reading Railway tleket agent
I. A. SWKIOARn. Viunu T Al'
t'en'l "it., Oen'i IWr Agt.,
Cold Weather
rings Catarrh.
Thouelt tho disagreeable effects of Ca
tarrh are felt all theyear round, cold and
disagreeable weather aggravates the
dlscane and it is during the winter wit
eon that its severest form is felt. Bach
succeeding year seems to intensify the
disease, ao that It gradually fastens ita
hold upon the sufferer with a grasp that
becomes firmer each season.
Catarrh often appears as only a cold at
firs., and is hardly noticed. But gradu
ally the cold returns, and it is more
difficult to cure, and stays longer than for
merly. These symptoms ctnnat be mis
taken: they mark the first appearance of a
disease that will develop in severity and
stubbornness, anawtiicuitts impossible
tocurewith the local treatment of sprays,
washes, and similar applications. Being
a disease of the blood, only a blood
remedy can have the slightest effect
upon it. S.S.S. (Swift'aSpecific) is the
only cure for Catarrh, because it is the
only blood remedy which goes to the
Beat of all obstinate and deep-seated
case", and forces out the disease.
Mr. T. A. Williams, a leading mer
chant of Spartanburg, S. C, writes:
"For four years I had nasal catarrh,
and though the case was a mild one at
Crst.it was not long until I noticed that it
was gradually growing worse. Of course
I wa3 under treatment of first-class phy
sicians, but their remedies were applied
locally, and the disease seemed to be get
ting a firmer hold On me all the while.
"After spending so much money for
treatment which proved to be all in
vain, IwasurgedtotryS.S.S. Thisrem
edy proved to be the right one, for it got at
the disease, and a few bottles cured me
perfectly. The cure was a permanent
one, and I have not had a touch of the
disease for many years. Swift's Spvific
Is the only remedy that will have the
glighest effect upon Catarrh."
Sufferers from Catarrh should get a
start on the disease before the cold
weather aggravates it. Those who have
been relying upon local treatment will
find winter weather is all that is
needed to show that the disease is still
with them. A course of S.S.S. (Swift's
Specific) will prove all assertions made
that it is the only cure for Catarrh: It goes
to the cause of the trouble the blood
and forces out all traces of the disease.
Swift's Specific is the only remedy
which reaches real obstinate blood dis
eases; it cures Catarrh, Rheumatism,
Cancer, Contagious Blood Poison, Ec
zema, Scrofula, and in fact every othet
disease of the blood. It is guaranteed
Purely Vegetable
and is the only blood remedy containing
no potash, mercury or other mineral.
Books mailed free to any addressby the
Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Dutch Rttirara Must Pny lUity.
Washington, Dec. 3. The secretary
of the treasury yesterday decided that
the Netherlands government pay a
bounty on all raw and refined sugars
exported from that country, and hence,
under the new tariff act, all sugars
from the Netherlands entering the
United States Is subject to a discrimi
nating duty equal to the export bounty
paid. It Is known that the secretary
has alBO come to the conclusion that the
Belgian government pay an export
bounty on sugar, and a decision to this
effect may be expected In a short time.
Itncklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salvo In the world for cuts.
bruises, soros. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores.
tetter;' chapped hands, Gbllblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies,
or jo pay required. It ia guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
23 cents per box. For sale bv A. Waaloy
More Troulilo In tW Xoutgert'Cnso.
Chicago, Dec. 3. One of the four men
selected to act as Jurors In the Luet
gert case is under suspicion. Reports
have come to Mr. Deneen which Imply
that the man secured his position in
the interests of the defense, and has for
years been a friend of the sausage
maker. The suspicions may result in
the discharge of the juror and proceed
ings ngalnst him.' Hels said to have
expressed the opinion that the prose
cution of the defendant was little short
of art outrage.
Mrs. Mary Bird, Ilarrisburg, Pa., says,
"My child fa worth millions to me; yet I
would have lost ber by croup had I uot in
vested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One
SltrTnLo Couch Cure." It cures couehs. colds
and all throat and lung troubles. C. II.
llagenuuch.
I C RDHIJ'C FOR riTiiF.it sex.
S.E Pnun O Thin remedy being In.
&
Jetted directly to the
seai or moso ameases
of the Genlto-llrlnary
Organs1, requires no
change of diet. Cum
guaranteed In 1 to 8
ays. Mutallnlainnack.
OUREffioVhy' 8i-00'
S. P. KIHL1N, Shenandoah.
SHENANDOAH
GROCERY STORE,
GEO. WALAITIS, Prop.
-Successor lo-
win nora s omen,
105 S. Main Street.
Headquarters for a full and com
plete line of groceries.
ITALY'S BANK SCANDAL
To Bo Investigated by a Ohambor
of Deputies Commission.
siqnoboeisits trying obdeal.
The Bx'Protnlor, In a Speech to tho
Deputies, 15xpree n Desire for tho
Most Ample nnd Comploto DIsous
Blon of the Whole Mnttor.
Home, Dec. 3. Yesterday the cham
ber of deputies appointed a commission
of five to Inquire Into the ohargeo
against SIgnor Francesco Crlapl, former
premier, in connection with the Bank
of Naples scandals and the alleged il
legal traffic in decorations. The pro
ceeding are the result of the recent de
cision ot the Italian court of cassation,
which quashed the judicial indictment
brought against him on the ground
that the ordinary tribunals of Just lee
were not oompetept to deal with such
charges brought against a former mem
ber ot the government or his conduct
while In the government. The court
of cassation held that such charges
must be dealt with by parliament,
which was the contention of SIgnor
Crlspl, and the Judicial proceedings
were thrown out.
The gpeolal commission was appoint
ed after an Impressive speech by SIg
nor Crlspl, In which he declared that
he desired the most ample and complete
discussion of the whole question. "I
am the victim of calumny," he as
serted, "and should have brought suit
against my calumniators If the mat
ter had not been referred to the cham
ber." SIgnor Crlspl recalled his paBt labors
on behalf of Italy, and he admitted that
BX-PREMIEn CRISPI.
there had been times when he had
erred. He claimed, however, from his
conquerors an unbiased Judgment, and
asserted that he was prepared to testi
fy before the commission and to omit
nothing, so that the matter might be
probed to the deepest, adding pathet
ically, "but it will be very hard.lat 78,
after devoting 03 years to the" service
of my country." ;i4
This nassaire of the sneech rtrovnkpd
violent Interruption, and the presldrfiq
of the chamber formally cautioned tJ7o
Socialist deputies who were Partlejllpr
ly virulent.
SIgnor Crlspl, after order was re
stored, said:
"I remain calm, even In the face of
my adversaries' Invectives. I have a
serene conscience, and I shall die, when
my time comes, with the name of
Italy upon my Hps. But I ask to bal
lowed to pass my last days quietly.. If
Italy needs me, I shall always be
ready to serve her; but I do not have,
and never have had, ambition for
power."
SIgnor Crlspl, the most brilliant Ital
ian statesman since the days of Cb
vour, is called upon to taee, in his ex
treme old age, not accusations of po
litical crimes, but ordinary felonies. lie
has already been subjected to the hu
miliation of magisterial examination in
connection with charges of complicity
In the gigantic frauds that wrecked the
Bank of Naples, the Bank of Rome,
the Bank of Sicily and other kindred
institutions. The Crlspi cabinet was
driven from ofllce as the result of these
scandals. In each case the insolvency
of the bank appeared to have been
brought about through the blackmail
ing extortion to which It was sub
jected by leading politicians and gov
ernment officials of the day. Most of
this dishonesty took place during the
administration of Crlspl.
Not even his most relentless enemy
has ever accused hlinuf plundering the
banks to add to his. private resources.
On the contrary, his countryman for
the most part accepted his assertion
that the money extorted from these in
stitutions was used by him for the se
cret service fund of the government
and electoral expenditure.
Unfortunately for him, the Judicial
au orltles, who Inquired Into the cir
cumstances that led up to the failure
of the banks, discovered that among
the most voracious of the plunderers
was Slgnora Crlspl, the veteran states
man' wife. It was stated at the time
that from one bank something like 10,
000,000 of francs (about $2,000,000) found
Its way Into her private banking ao
oount, and it was urged, and is still
further urged, that SIgnor Crlspl, not
being a rich man, must have known of
his wife's predatory demands, as In no
other way oould he have accounted for
the large sums of money she expended
upon her establishment while he was
in power.
Crlspl's friends assert that just be
fore the 1896 elections SIgnor Crlspi
made a loan of 400,000 lire from the
Bank of Naples for election expenses.
The Crlspl cabinet fell when half the
amount had been repaid, and the bal
ance was made up by the premier's
friends, King Humbert contributing
120,000 lire. Everything was paid up
before the bank's failure, and Crlspl
declared to the king that unless his per
secutors were called off he would de
fend himself to the last, adding: "In
such a case, sire, two persmiB will go
into exile -I as a poor man, and you
with your millions."
The Socialist press interpreted this
audaetous language to be the threat of
disclosures that. In consequence ot a
tip, King Humbert Had saved tbe whole
amount of his large deposits In the
Bank of Naples Just before the crash
came.
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Lock Box as", Mahanoy Otty, Pa,
Having studied under son ef tt. krl
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A genuine welcome watts you at
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Cor. rialn and Coal Sts.
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ooDetantly on tap. Obolee eaperanee drlakt
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Kit
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?S? for Wlggans, Qllberton, Fraekvllle Dttr
Water, St. CValr, Pottsville. llambnrg, Seadlmr,
Pottstown, Phoentxvllle, Norrlslown aaat Pbtt
adelphla (Broad street station) at (OS aaid 11 M
a. m. and 4 30 p m. on week days. Bnadsiys.
6 08 la. m., 8 10 p. m. For Pottsville and rata?
mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week Sara.
Sundays, 9 45 a. mr
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Sunday, 1 1 18 a. m. and 8 41 p. m.
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Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street statle), to
Shenandoah at 8 57, 8 36 and 10 19 a. sn., 4 10 load
I p. m. week days. Sundaya leave at t SO a. sau
Leave li.oad street station, Phlladelakla, sn
Sea Girt, Asbury Park. Ocean Grave, Xmm
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night week days. Sundaya, 3 00, 7 30. 9 if 11 3D
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Ing Cur p. m. and 12 OS nlKht:
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mear SsarIe, S'ree! ' Warf-Expreaa, IK.r
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druic store.
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c ill "WtDJi n'i Dcinrot
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tinct photograph.tlntype or dagerree
type at M. Hooker's Studio, SOS West
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