ing. EVENING HERALD PnhU.had nnr ISreetag, Uicept8undny.nl Man Jiswii Urater. Nun !irrm Tfca Herald hlMsllveied Inflhenaiidoau ami tho mrmnndkit; torm tor sti eenet a week, P " a.l . (be wTtera. Br mall M.0Q year, nr!' inw a month, payable In advance. Ad vert W lunula alMntM Memdlng to epaae Mid position. The publlshee reserve ine rtsht let ohausrc she ifivtyii of adrerMaaments whenever the nub "acll el news demand It. The rlalil t" itmtntti te MffStutf advertisement, whrtber uaM tor er aet. .tat the publishers may aeem ftaprafs&r. A-arerHeln; rates made known upon aupltaatton. Kntered at the poatoffloe at Shenandoah, la . a" mfo id daa malt matter TKI.KPH0N1C CONNItuTloN "All tk mi's Rt le Pflrt." Evening. Hers SATURDAY, DECBMBKK 4. 18B7. It in enough to make the gods weep to rMl the eulogy of "Marty" from that individual's own tiori. Our even ing ooritmKmry should frame that manuscript, and preserve It for future generations. Thk average heiglit of women in England ig 5 feet fl inahe, whieli is two Inoliew more than the average height of the American women. American women, however, are head and shoulders above their Knglltih cousins in almost everything else. J i;st an the veterans of the war be gin to thin out noticeably by death, tlx usual complaints about the re dundacy of the pension roll are cir culating in certain kinds of news papers, but there are few to be found in patriotic Pennsylvania. "Marty's" estimation of himself differs soaiewhat from that as ex pressed by his party associates, who refused even to consider his applica tion. Hut, then, little "Marty's" bump of self-esteem was always out of proportion. Kven his late em ployers realized that ten dollars a week was an expensive luxury. YHSTKUDAT we made mention of a decision by the Supreme Court up holding the claim of one A. H. Tost, a letter carrier of Salt Lake City, for overtime under the night-hour law of 1888. As a result of that decision Assistant Postmaster General Heath has issued an order making it an offense punishable by dismissal from tile service for a lettercarrier to work more than eight hours a day. Claims aggregating $2,000,000 have been brought by Cuicago carriers, and claims aggregating $8,000,000 have been presented from other free do livery stations. Commissioners are now at work adjusting these claims, and it is hoped to get thorn .settled this year. For lank of anything more serious, there is quite a tempest in a teapot ninpng tho blue grass belles of Ken tuoky over tho christening of the warship Kentucky, which is to occur at the launching of the vessel some time next month. Secretary Herbert appears to have promised the honor while ho was the ruler of Uncle Sam's navy to a Miss Itichardson, who had provided a bottle of Kentucky's pro duet, old bourbon, for the occasion, but as Mr. Herbert went out of office before the event could come off he informed her it would be within the province of his successor. Secretary Long, following the custom, asked Governor Bradley to name a lady to perform the service and he selected his daughter. Thii has aroused the fro of Miss Richardson and blue grass society is all workod up over the affair. If the weather continues i cool as it has been the past few day it is more than probable Miss Rich ardson will cool off soon. Mean while, as she is reputed to be both beautiful and accomplished, she can console herself with the reflection that she may, in the conro of time. flirureat a more Important christen Prominent Everywhere. Every community is more or less bothered by tho individual with a "null." and Shenandoah is by no means an exception to the rule. In fact there are several of these promt nent Individuals, in the different walks of life, who imagine that th future success of the business, politi mil and social circles of Shenandoah are dependent upon them. Speak lug upon tliis subjeot a eoutempor ary truthfully says: ' "One of the most valuable things a man can have in worldly sense, is "pull." A man who has a pull oan turn un his nose and make faoes at the good citizen who hasn't. "A man with a null oan keep his Baloon jpen all night, get along with out paying taxeu, draw pay from the town for doing nothing, snap 1ii fingers at any ordinance, and go serenely on his way, letting the tin fortunate who haven't a pull do the kioklng. It won't do them any good, The Hikl he knows it. "A man with a pull has been known to stand oh a whole street in 64 the matter of building a sidewalk. After everybody else hoc been com lulled under threat of legal jwnal tles, to take up his old wooden side walk awl lay a stone walk in its place, tlw rickety, miserable dilapidated U1 walk in front of the premies of tlie wan with a pull remains as it wo. "If any of his neighbors are impu dent enough to ask him why he doeen't eoniply with the order of the town council ae they Iwve done, he simply looks at theiu from head to foot and informs them he 'doesn't have to.' " Ye, the man with "pull" isprom- rices . Imt if tuyrttlielr in- I pndenre 4mnem'' 'hnmo- ter wonl P'IMt l iMtiK of the Ill I ONR KAY. UlMw Tablets. All UMt If It (alia to itt full, I. B l) mi i.B.-ri H. Kiaer WOIlag record here M atUdlenrt. r r 2 I .,) ifljLllve ml e-j in 3 XWfcE. Jaoaut.in. of rt fl tho roc-urd at At flrulilcr lira., iHt Itnrvnnt. 4. Yale oratory nut audience by r. the home lie- 11)1r tetlth meetlnsr dose and spirited Ml lhs AUMllnn. "Ti SjJatted States should Inlands." Yale lllve side, which won M Yale's third vln. I4. dtirlntr the ten M Were Hon. V It. "Ran. J. J. McCook, nd Professor V. B. Ul university. Him, iv III tint Wmt. Omaha. Nebraska iw has fallen In !ly for 39 hours, and In some pa: At Omaha th state It continues. 1 amounts to about lRht inch. Iti the northern part ..f the sta UiOch heavier. Ilart Ineiies. and still full- ngton rep. InR. The Inwa and stopped I feneral in western IMlcota. The storm has tbering of corn, with fully a nn braska's him crop yet in the flel movement of trains Is Rrently wind may inered, "and the rlBlns troublesome drifts. Six Y,-i ,1'or n Matltinx Tlilpr. lloston, I Has Willi i( a fcang tenceil by lO A TllnnH,. tt T I. Matthews, the leader llbox robbers, was sen- AUlrlch yesterday to tlx years 'the state prison at hard l.lbor. Mrkl'AanftB Atwond. hIIhm ltnr. num. wife jbf another of the gang, who Ib now serving; a five year sentence, was released from custody, the Indict ment for receiving a check from a mall box, to which she pleaded guilty, being placed on, file by District Attorney Jones. FROWl LOWELL, MASS. Tho Horn of Hood's Sarsaparllla Wonderful Cure. "A awel g at big ab a large marble cameunde o-.it; ie. PhysiciaiiBBald it wasa8emi nHjiare.-.t tumor and must be operated u and as sp I felt 1 could not stand It, g camo no an to take my favorite Bp ig tonic, Hood's Sarsaparllla. The bunch disappeare turn. I an radually decreased and finally I have had no sign of its re- glad to praise Hood's Sarsapa- rilla." Mi s. II. M. Uobukn, 8 Union St., Lowell, M l SB. Uet HOOD'S. Hood's Pills cure Sick Headache. 26c. MSG, J. J. QUIRK, (Vlgr. HANQY CITY, PA. Y. - DECEMBER - 4. ON li NIGHT ONI.V-' The M ent of the Season. OH su LLIVAN -AND IIIS- Big ComR:dy and Vaudeville Com- panyE in the Musical frarce Hi BE1. With Job n I. Sullivan, introducing hi entire company of 30-VAU DEVILLE STARS. -30 A show tl tiatissnrc to please everyone. iltCtlt ill I other ieo isaeeeeeeeeWV t, to (rHmp -V LtaWP I i-t nii.hi jHrl aaaTaaaTaaWCVj viii. " Bm !f...Ti .. . IsaeWl anni ''BVI torv ..w-i DBMs1 1 1, .i n t .1 . . w . HMg .r xi. v r. Murray. . BJlHWe in Regular Prl 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Seats on slle at Snyder's Drag Store Tue lay evening" ut 7 o'clock. - o IE WEEK COMMENCING 6, MatlnejLtps, Wetlntmlay nrid Sutunlay. Mitt" DEC PfiYirOH'S BIG GOffiEDY GO., dged to be the beet, with Acltnowl toua Ltf magnifirent scenery and d Md mday Evening, Orw test Sensational Comedy Drama, WOMAN A AGAINST WOMAN." Indict' UlrpkeU for Monday evening C8I1 9 be had at Snyder's IL drug store. : f J. 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Chart aM t onyaer s XJrug oiore. I -ManatRl bUs-uf1' prleee" ir (juirk pt rrtoniilly jruaTanteet ti-t'lliMit t: pai tM jmgttivi'ly the 4 ttud Ltt pltttntf nl popular The il.tcMi existence i .1.1.. Ul Hl.lllKlllU 1- U1IH-Ill,a tike mi sea uni in a ledger. . lieTl. t on oih- .ine oia Cane on the otlur. All the jmitc sir, Rooil food, ra iionnl everciae and rnund sleen go on one ide of the account. It snma up health and itrinsth. On the' other fide, are had air, piorf.ii'.l ovcrwmk ml worry. That foot up wea..u.aH and diaae. Wiu-n your appetite or sleep Is disturbed; wh it t!ie xtomach and llvct are not working- properly, or the tx.wcla art not ill regu lar con 11.1 m; you are Ionian vitality and 'Ireiig-tli; fiirnrcs aie Roing down on the wrong; iJe of the ledgtr Unlt-M thia ia Btonped and the other aide of Hie account I built up, jtm'll soon be a puyaical b in Itrnpt. The moat profitable account a sick man can open 1 hi Id?er of Ufc is with Dr. l'ierce'a Golden Medical Discovery, a wonderful and scientific tunic which iui j. rta a direct and healthy stimulus to the i utire nutritive organism. It strengthena tlie dlirestive Buida and the liver, ami en blc the blood malcinir oriri 11 to produce pnrc, red. hlghiy-viMlix di-l-md. It is not a mere tempo'.uy exhilarator. It f-.-.l ilie conti;m. in with crennine, per-m-iiu-m ! -wer. It writes bis, round sums on the li-'ulth side of the account, and wipes out the figures of weakness and dis cus. It SoNtea the vital forces and builds up healthy (li-h, muscular em-ray and nerve-force. For nearly years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting phvaician of the Iuralida' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of BufTalo, V V Hit farmiilns are everywhere recoa- piled as the most effective remedies in the world. His "Pleasant Pellets" are the mot perfect and scientific cure forconMi pation ever Invented. They are not violent in their action, but perfectly sure, and at the same time comfortable. Their great reputation has called out a score of imi tations, which druscists sometimes try to subititute, but there is nothing "jus' aood." FIGI11 WITH A MANIAC. Two J'h.VMluliiiiH Sliislu-cl With nltnzor, anil Ono Mny Din. Virginia, Minn., Dec. 4. Drs. Corry and Miller, of the local hospital yes terday had a desperate encounter with an Insane Italian, who attacked them with a razor. Dr. Corry received wounds which will disfigure him for life. Dr. Miller came to his assistance and the maniac Immediately went at him, cutting his throat from the mid dle of his neck to his ear, but luckily the stroke did not sever the Jugular vein. After this the maniac ran out and attacked a hostler, Inflicting a slight wound In the leg. Chief of Po lice Bellansrcr apieared at this time, and presenting a revolver ordered the Italian to d:p the razor, which he did after altemr- inp to cut his own . hroat. Dr. JTi' er li critical onn-VH in. Eczema of the K-alp or Scald Head, oven in its most severe form, is nover-falliuuly cured by Do"'8 Ointment, tho surest specific fur All iti'bmoM of tho skin. C.'omUMiiiiYd Murdoror Ht-enpos. rtipley, W. Va., Dec. 4. John Mor gan, who was to be hanged un Dec. 16, played a sharp trick on the Jailer here Thursday night, where by he walked out of tail and took to the woods, where bloodhounds are on his track A short time ago he sold a confession for $26. With I he money ho bought a new suit of clothes to wear on the gal lows. Thursday night ho made a dummy of his old suit and put It to lied In his cell. Donning his new suit he climbed on top of the cell and lay there till It as locked for the night Then he escaped. Ills crime, the mur ler of Mrs. Green, her son and (laugh er, was committed Nov. 3 near Gross Lick, this (Jackson) county. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ' Is n nnr TOJItt Coming Kvcnts. Dec 31. Tneuty-fourthannual hall of the Itescue Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, atRob- iius opera house. A Olmit Stownwhy. Baltimore, Dec. 4. Thclesbhara A Charest, aged 34, who urrlved In Bal timore on the steamer Trltonia from Glasgow as a stowaway, was yesterday released by Commissioner Hennlg hausen. He was employed on an Amer lean steamer as a cattleman, and while on the other side missed the steamer on her return trip. Charest Is a giant In size. He Is about 6 feet 4 inches In height, and his normal weight Is 360 pounds, although at present he weighs but 200, having lost nearly 100 pounds from the lack of food while hidden away In the cargo of the Trltonia. It is easy to catch a cold and Just as easy io get rid of It if you commcnto to use One uiuuto uotigu uure. it cures coughs, colds, 'irouchltU, pneumonia and all throat and ungtroubles. It is pleasant to tak, lufo to use aim sure to cure. v. II. llasenbucli. Aenlu Soiirenced to iSlnotrooutlon. New York, Dec. 4. Adolphus Had ley Sutherland, the 18-year-old youth who shot and killed Sarah Wren In Brooklyn on March 22 laBt, was yester dav aenteneed to he ptentrnmttA.i ., Sing Sing during the week beginning Jan. in, ismi. this is tne second time 'he sentence of death haB been passed unon Sutherland, the rinto au't nn k previous occasion, June 7, having beec tendered void by the taking of the case to the court of appeals. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. . Hut if you have weak kidneys, bladder i rouble or distressing kidney complaint, then Swamp-Root will rreve to be Just the remedy you need. Too frsquent datire to urinate, teanty supply, pain or dull ache in the bavk s contlnclng evidence that your kidneyaaiid Madder need doctoring. There is comfort in the knowledge so often eipreassd, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the groat kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every psrt of the urinary pa mass. It eorreots inability to hold uriue and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the eitrn- onliuary affect of 8wamp-I(ot is soon oalised. It stauds the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing canal. If you need a medicine you should have the t est. Bold by druggists, price fifty csiits and me dollar. You may have a sample bottle ud pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention llEKAi.uaud send your address to Dr. Kilmer . r-ji Minirliarntnii. K Y Tho Tirnmicfors . - , - r--r . of this paper guarantee the geuuineuesa of this offer. 1 A TRUNK FULL OP "EVIDENCE." lint Dr. Vianei-l,ot HlsCnse Against l'l-erterlok County, Md. lultimoie. Dec. 4. Dr. Harrison Wagner yesterday lost his suit to re cover nearly 2,000,0fl0 from the county commissioners of Frederick county. Judge Morris, in the United States court, before whom the case was tried without a Jury, decided that there was no prima facie evidence of the validity of the 11,000 magistrate Judgments against the county commissioners upon which Dr. Wagner had based his claim. A verdict was accordingly rendered for the commlKsloners. The certified copies of the alleged Judgments filled a trunk, which Dr. Wagner had sent to the court from Washington. These Judgments purport to have been obtained before the late Justice Ilaynes, of Frederick county. Ha'cli is for $100 and $1.10 costs, aggre gating $1,114,800, the Interest making up the sum of $1,875,316 claimed by Dr. Wagner. Dr. Wagner, who took the result of the trial very quietly, returned to Washlngti n. He was formerly a manu facturi r of proprietary medicines in Fredei Ick county, but now lives In Ohio. Miss Allie Hushes, Norfolk, Vs., wa frightfully burned ou the face awl nwk. I"afn was instantly relieved by DeWltt's Wltoli ltasel Halvu, which healed the Injury without leaving a ai-ar. It is the famous pile remedy. (J li. Ilngeubucli. "Hio Hi in.t fit iidlng .Tail." London, Dec. I. It Is said that Oscar Wilde has arranged to publish here and In New York city a poem, entitled "The Ballad of Heading Jail, by C. 8J." '11m? Xi-w K'out'li Mlnlstor of Justice. Paris, Dec. 8. M. N. Milliard, senator for the department of Eure, has been appointed mlnlrtcr of Justice In aucces ilon to M. Darlnn. There Is no need of little childien being toi ured by scald head, ecse ha slid skin riitlont. Dewltt's Witch liar. i"e gives n-tani rtsnei auu cures pcrman - u. tl. II iieuhurh. Scliut-tVi- iiinl 'Duly A'fctorlou-3. Now York, Dec. 4. The game yes terday afternoon In the billiard tourna ment at Madison Square Garden brought out Maurice Daly and George Sutton, both of whom up to date had lost nil their games. Daly won the game, 600 to 317. Last night the con testants were Schaefer and Ives, and Schaefer won by a score of COO to 401. l'rcw-rity '-o nuicke-.t to the man wlioie liver is in uood condition. IVWitt's Mttlo Early Hirers Itro famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, lnulzretloti anil an s'omactt auu Iwer troubles, u. Jl. llagen 'iucIi. A Hoy Sentenced to Death. Berlin, Ont.. Dec. 4. James D. Al lison, the 17-year-old farm laborer who has been on trial here for the past week or, the charge of killing Mrs. An thony Orr, the wife .f big employer was last evening found guilty and sen tenced to l.c handed on Feb. 4 nxt. BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UH1T IT 1C I Therlcheitofall restore. WrlHI II IOI tlve foods, because It re places the essentials or life that are ex hausted by disease, lndltsstlon, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! S?JPSi5Jf; digestion perfet It creates solid flesh. luiiBtio auu ireugiu. ills nerves osing madestrong-rthe brain becomes active and olear. It rastores lostvltallty, stops all wast Ingdrnlns and weakness In either sex.and as a female rriulafor has no equal. I'rlce 50c., or Ave boxes rAOO. Drutelsts or bymatl. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your Case. 1 THE Dpt. CHASE COMPANY. Uia Chestnut Street Philadelphia. SCHOOL TEACHER'S EXPERIENCE Mr. Allen IT. Zuchactmiltt Bays, under oath: "1 Bimered for years irom tbo Hud euVoUo! 8. wut tour Tears ago I contracted Wood I'olBon, consulted our fam ily physician and two New lork BpeclttllBta. went to tLo West, was treated w itb amckeliver infections un er tint ekln. ibey pro nounced me perfectly cared, but after three j ears tbe disease broke out In ulcers, blotches, t Us, mouth and throat full of ulcers, became lame, had horrible paind, lost all vital strength and i tower, tweame nervous ytry Uiile, ejes sor and Inflamed, low spirited and Ziiclispliiiillt. - uuwu uranea, iosi. mem ory ana could not follow my occupation. jaa clans. Tbeyaave me up to die. In my misery and despair I at last became resigned to mr fate. On February 1. 189?. one ot my former pupils visited me. He said: -If I wai you I would try again I had a friend. William Cools, of Heading, who suflered for six years, lie was curJd by DR THEEL 604 n. sixth St., UN. I HULL. l-iilinicl,iiin, I went with my failier 10 Philadelphia, and utier the lioctor examined me, bo shook his bead, but thought he could cure me. I had fallh In htm. Ho treao-d mi- dlaercntlyfromoll others. After three n.onil.s I could walk and work fs-aln , and after two years' constant treatment I became a happy and healthy youns man. May locl itulde all sufferers of both neies from H. A. II. and Illootl I'olaon to Ilr. 41. F. Tin:!.!., 601 Norlli Miili.lrorl, l-hlla. who will cure them. He is kind heaned. tnduient, and feels for poor and rich alike. Iluura, Pally, u-3 i evgs., fcundaya o-l. NO TV A SIC. SO AIlUlir.NM publlihcd wtlliont the patient's consent. Nlrlclv.t ae crery euaruiitreit lo all. llluoil ,ol.on. voricocele, strlelare, cureil uniler suae. niilee. l.o.t mituhood re.tored. Nmiill sliriuikeii nre-nii. enliirffril. lVe.h cu.es '"red In .1 tu 10 la. Keller ul race, Anllc led and unrurluiiale. l'uur or Rkli, If you wtrerobbi-d and victimized and wl.h to get "tJtl'l f'"1 flvo Lent stanins for book "Truth," the tx-.tf ur yoiiiiu- and old, single or ranrrleit. Only book exp.,8lng .iiiiiek. & fuks lii.lllule., li re re.crlllit liumbug., or so-callcilfree adlco,fr.Mn fi.rnii-r fi llow-suner-irs, elc. Hours for examination and treatment rordiMigei'mi.and so i-allid Incurable caars dally from 1(1 IU AVedne.ilii .and Nalur O lo 10 1. Mt Bend for sworn testlmoulals. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJH. W. II. VINOST, VhflilllfxAftY SURGEOn. (Iraduate and Late Hcsldent Heusa Bareerv e( tbe University Mate ef It. T. Headquarters :-Commerolal Iletel, Skeaaaaeali TKRsiK YKAK OOUMB. Calla night or day proaiptly resaended. M. M. BUKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OflloaKnan bulldtnr. eer.ar ef Main and Centre atraeis, ellwuiBdoah. T II. POMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW) Shenandoah, Pa. Jj-j W. HIIOKMAKKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oornar Market and CeBtr, streets. pKOK. JOIIK JOKKB, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box M, Mahanoy Utr, ra. ilavlnf studied under some ef the kr fnaatorsu London and I'arls, will tire leuotn ou the vlulln.LoandoHn. aultarand voaal enllara. Terms rewouable. Aadreas In oare of Btrome Ibe Jeweler beuaudoab. DO IT YOURSELF- Yon can tell J net as well as a physician whether your kidneys are diseased or healthy. Tlie way to do is to take a bottle or alasa tum bler, and fill It with urine. If there is a sediment a powder-like substance at tho Iratlom after standing a day and night, thorn is something wrong with thu kidneys An other sure sign of disease is a ileal ro to urinate often, and still another sign is in in the baok. If uriue stains linen, there Is no doubt that the kl ineya are affected. Any and all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary passages anil con ciliation of the bnwels am cuied by I)r David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. There is no question about its being the best and surest medicine in the world for such troubles. It quickly relieves and unres 'liability to bold urine, and people, young or old, who take it are not compelled to get np a uumlier of times dnrlna the nlslit. For tiuttini sn end to that scalding pain experienced in passing urine, nothing Is sn good as I)r David Ken neil's Favorite Kerned y. It corrects the bad effect nf whiskey and beer; is pleasant to the taste, and doe-not seem to lie medicine stall. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder often require tbe ue or Instruments to push back the sandy matter so the urine can lie voided. In such cases Favorite Remedy should bo takeu without further delsv or the diasaw may prove fatal. It is sold fur one dollar a bottln at all drug stores. It Is well worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wUh to (est Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy before buying it, send your full post office address to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Itondiiut, N. Y . and mention this paper. We will then mall you a minnle bottle free, as well as circulars giv ing full dlrectinus fur Its use Every reader of tlie IlKttAM)caudeieud upon the genuine ness of this liberal oiler, anl all sufferers fntin kidney troubles should take advantage of it .it OIK'Q, Clilont-o (HUcluU liidlctwl. Chicago, Deo. 4. Yesterday afternoon the grand jury voted to Indict Aaaeaeor Illchaid C. Running and Cleric Benja min Barnett, ot the South Town. Three "true bills" were voted na-alnst Cunning. The char-res against him, malfeaaanoe in or.ite. conspiracy ami soliciting a bribe. Two Indictments ngalnrt Clerk Harnett charge malfeas ance In office and conspiracy. The in dictments charging the two officials ivlth malfeasance In office are based on the refusal of Gunning and Harnett to listen to protestB of taxpayers while sitting as a board of review. It Is re ported that a bribe of $760 was so licited bv Gunning from Charles C. Illamlen, aecretary of a company which owns a large down town building. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, ().. was for thirty years needlessly tortured hy physicians for thu cure of ocaema. He was quickly cured hy uiinj DuWitt'i Witch Hazel Salvo the fam -us hauling salve fur pilw mid skin diseases. C II Ilascnhucli. Six '.Moil '. uri-lll y Scn'.ded. Ite'x Yorlt. Dec. 4. Six men were sevoiely scalded by the explosion of a copper sugar boiler In the candy fac tory of D. i'jeilach & Sons yesterday. Some of the victims are not expected to tecover. and several of them will in any case probably lose their eye sight. The Injured are: Joseph Auer bach, son o the proprietor; John Cheroghlno, John Zenolsky Caesar Donldero, Leon Sehnushauses anil Bra zil Avignon. The clothing of the men was torn off -hem by the force of- the explosion, and they were frightfully scalded. Mrs. M. I). Ford, Kudilcll's. III., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constip-itimi anil was finally cured hy using DeWltt's I.ittlo Rirly llisers. tho famous llttlu pills fur all i-tiiiuach mid liver truuhhs C. II. Ilafcllhuch. SPECIAL SALE POI SATURDAY ! Lemon Di ns 10c per iioiu'' l'ennut Onnuy 10c " " Heft Cremn Ciuidy, all flavors 10c It utter On is 10a " New KuKlntul Peanut Taffy 10c " Cliolcc M1(m1 CanM4 10c ' " MotusHs Huttcrcup Htick. 10c " ' flugnr Coated INuiiiiitB.... 10c " ' French Itutter Bcotoh 10c " " Cocoa nut 'lafTy 10c ' " Hourliouud Drops 10c " " CliocoiatcCrtumi lc " " All kinds of fruit candy Mo " " Klondyke Ootd lloaton Chips Mo " " ('rinm Datrj 15c " " Christinas . ondy 8c " Our Candy Will be Very Cheap for Christmas. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COM FNY, 110 North Main Street. Philadelphia & Reading Railway n H i (I ( oal No Smoki! IN EFFECT 3I5ITISMUHU 27, 1897. Trains leave Hhenandoah as follows i j For New York via Philadelphia week days, 'i 10. 5 SO. TOO S 64 a.m.. 12 83. S Id ..l ft or !..' m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week dai s I an. 7 0.1a. m., 12 S3 and 3 10 p. m. For Itcadlnr and Philadelphia, week da s, 1 10. 5 BO. 7 0.1. 9 SI a.m.. 12 m. 2 10 ami A 07 ,, Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. Kor i-oKsviue, wees: aays, 2 10, 7 03, Oal a. m.. 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 1 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 3 10. SM, 7 03,0 Me. m., 13 88, 8 10 and 6 07 p. In. Hundaya, S 10 a, m For Wllllamsport, unbury and lwlsburg week days. 8 38. 5 86. 1180 a.m.. andTWn n. Hnndavs, 8 25 a. m. trot Bianano) riane. weeaaays. 3 10. 8 36. S 34 7 03. 51, 11 80 a. Ul., 12 33, 8 10, 6 07, 7 28, 0 M and 1140 p.m. Sundays, 3 10, 8 36 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week d... a 836, 106, 11 SO a. m., S07, 726 and S 66 p. m Sundays, 8 26 a. m. For llaltlmore, waamneton and the Ve.t via It. Si O, It. It., through trains lee' I Kra.'liar Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R. V K) at 8 3K 7 86, 1126 a. ra., 810 and 7.27 au Sunilaye, 8 20, 7 00, 11 96 a. m., 8 46 and 7 37 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fourtb and Cheat nut streets station, week days, 10 AO a. m. 13 30, 12 1(8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 86, 8 28 p. ra. TRAINS FOR 8HBNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 IS, 4 80. 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 n, ni Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Tave New York via Maueh Chunk. mIi lays, 4 80, 8 10 a. ra., I 90 and 4 IS p. in. Leave Phi lade) l.hla. Reading- Terminal, week days, 4 30, 8 86, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 OS, 6 80, 1 1 80 p.m. panaays, iioup. m. Iave IteadlnK.week days, 1 36, 7 10, 10 08, a. m. II 00 ra.. 4 It, 6 00 and 8 30 p. m. Sundays, la a.m. ' lnve Pottsvllle, weekdays, 286, 7 40 a.m., 13 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 86 a. m. Leave Tnmaqua, week flays, 8 IS. 8 48, 1138 a, ui., 1 36, S 61, 7 20 and 9 48 p. m. Hundaya, 8 18 ' m Iave Mahanoy City, week days. 13 20, 3 46, 9 12 11 47 a. m.. 2 17. 6 18, 0 17. 7 44 and 10 OH i. m! Bunday. 12 36, 8 46 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1286, 2 40. 4 00 4M.93S. 1026, 11 80 a. m., tat. 882, T SI, 10 J2 p m. Sundays, 13 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. lave williamspon, wee-a uays, T 42, 10 30 a ni 4 00 and II 80 p. iu. Hundwys, II 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Imv. Phlladaluhla Ohaatnut street war andl Houth street whai f for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kiprees, 9 00 a. m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 n. m. Accommodation, 800 a. m.. 0 80 i. tu. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aeeommoda- t-iou, a uu a. u., is p. m, lteturnliie leave Atlautle City depot, oorrer. Atlantle and Arkansas avenues. I Weekdaye-Eiuraas. 7 3s. 900 a m.. 880. 6 80! p.m. Aooomioouatioi., a ma. ic. sua p.m. SundaysBxprass, 4 00. 780 p. m. Aoonm roodation, 7 16 a. m., 4 16 p. ra. rarior liars nn a exitrAwa .rains. ur luriucr hiiuiiu..iiu,i. ayjr iimct t kiladelphla and Iteadlui: Hallway ticket agent or auureaa I A. Hwbioabd, Knaoir J. Wbkks. Uen'l HuuL, Oen'l Paaa'r Reodlus Terminal, Philadelphia. NUGGBTS OP NBWS. Kx-Senator David B. Hill declares that h has no Intention of seeking to succeed Henalor Murphy. Kmpnrla. Kan.. Is suffering from watei famine, not a droc flowing in either the Neosho or Cottonwood rlvars. Virginia'" Demoi-rntir legislative cau cus Insi nlxht nominated John W. Dan iels to "tK'i cod himself in the United States sen -ite. The I'm-. land chamber of commerce has collected a large quantity of relief supplies for the government to send to the Klondll-e. Miss Catharine Pacewsrk had her suitor arrested for annoying her, then pleaded for his release In a New York police court. George H. Blodgett, head of the law department at the General Electric company at dohenertadv, N. Y., was fatally aha vy a burglar. tlncklan'a Artlloa Halve. Tbe liest salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever sores, tetter, ehanped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or Jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give erfent sstisfWtlon or many refunded . i'rlw M cents tmr box. 1'orsal. hv A. VS1or 'Nu! I. ,iii V li tvu;r o. Tatnpa, Fla. Die. 3. Governor Blox ham has' tor'nved letters from gov ernors of a number qf states accepting his invltalhn to visit Florida on the occaslrn of hi meeting ot the national flsh consrress i.i this city on Jan. 19. It Is liellc'd that a majority of the gov,-, nors, with their staffs, will attend, as well as the flail commlasloners from each state. The United States govern ment will send a special car contain ing the government's fishery exhibit, THAT no one remedy can contain the, elements necessary to euro all diseas es, la a fact well known to everyone. Dr. lines' System of ltestoratlvo Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for its own purpose. Mrs. I.. C. Bromley, 87 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "Tor ycure I suf fered from oxtremo nervousness and annoy ing constipation, developing Into palpitation -md weakness of the heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain in my left side, palpitation and a constant 'cellns of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Mllos' Nervine, Heart Cure and Sorvs and Liver Pills and the Anti-Pain "Ills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain aad headache. I soon felt much improved ind tho pains and aches and weariness left ne. I then took Dr. Miles' ltestoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to rny former j-ooa lieal th." Kr. Miles' Kemcdles tiio sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Bool; on dls (lascsoftho heart and lerves free. Address, DIt. MILE3 MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. Jl I TheUpto-Date Store, pi I I MAX LEVIT, Prop. fflU I 15 Must Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. fj I 1 si$cic Holiday Inducements are Knocking at the Doon Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. 1 I lool at HATS. Strictly new and fash ionable. High grade felt ltals, unliued, in black and blue, at Stifflists. The Dun lap, the Von man, the Kuox, the Young, iu black and brown. All popular styles. Another lot of high grade stiff uat, in a black or brown. AU are money savers for you We have a still more nobbier and at tractive line of Ilexible Huts a,t fa 00, $2.JS, Si. 50, $3,75 and 3.00. These styles or prices cannot be duplicated elsewhere. E.&W. Collars aal Cuffs. U'JJ Sl'.I.h TJIlill. '1.15 COTTOLDNQ. Endorsed toy Alio Did you ever hear of a pork as a diet ? of an epicure of a chef who used lard iu is endorsed by physicians, epicures and cooking authorities for its healthfuluess, delicacy and efficiency. Tho genuine Cottolene is sold everywhere In one to ten pound yellow tius, wftli onrlrade-marfcs "Cotloleiie" fond sleet s head ih cotton-plant wreath on every tin. f Not guaranteed if sold ia any other way. Mado only by Tin? w. it. Chicago. St. Louis. New York.. Montreal. A "BIG" SAVING! Tlie workiiignien can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are oiTering an excellent shoe nt the re markable low price of - - - ... For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods iu . proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. PLOPPE RT'S SHOE STORE IOB NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors abort Merchants' Bank. "Schuylkill Dental Parlors,H -7 North Jardln .Stront, . A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best mm Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO GAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAltOKS I'OIt KXTItACTlNa W1IK.V TKIJtll AttK dltDKBlU). BEST S!l-VbR FILLINO, ... - so Cents nOLU PILLINQS, - - ... $1.00 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 25 CenU Alt our work Is nc omimnled Vf lth a Guarantee. SHSMANDCAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to ran noun & mm, 10S S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. 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 will completely cast in the shade any of our former attempts of the present or past seasons. We are never undersold, and never approached in prices if we know it. Our dvanee Sale. NECKWEAR. This department is complete with the the metropolitan styles and metropolitan factitious buyers. Don't over look our I styles and prices. Fashionable and dressy l'ufTs, narrow imperials, and also the latest 1 iucli reversible four-in-hand, the only novelty in the market at this date. Four-iu-hands, Tecks, Baud Hows and also our usual assortmeut with a new add tiou in hue silks and satin stung ties, all at PT ATTT'C Our line oonsUU Ul 1 1 V f taut, blacks and J.XjJ T l-kJs pu,. whUe colors, ranging in pice from 49c. to $1.75 the pair. Working Glove of every descrip- 50c COTTOLCMH. phyfidan recommending fat who enjoyed lard-soaked food ? hi most dainty dishes? rAinnANit company, Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00. nillions of Dollars Go up in snioko every year. Take ao risks but get your houses, stock, far-. niture. etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVIT. FATKT Insurance ARcnt. Al-o f,tf anrf Aecldental OoviDaal es DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparllla... - and Oranr.e Champagne. UNDERWEAR. Special drive on heavy fleeced-lined Underwear. Shirt and drawers, in blue, brown and dark gray. Sold separate . Fine cam el'shair. derby ribbed wool, pure white wool and-blue wool. At our own reduced price. Full suit isZe!3 F E The latest In fine plaids, very fasuion- able amoiia- ...r young men. sizes. Wc have them in all For the Holiday Trade. Ric?i in color nnr! mollis Largest Hue in the county, from 48c. to $2.25. 50 A
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