EVENING HERALD MtTAHI.ISHMU 1870. Published mn Kvevdng, Kaeapt Sunday, t II South Jahoih Rramrr, NBaB ObtM. The Herald Is deitveted InBhenandoan And the surrounding to a-as tor six cents a weea, pay nhl n the curriers. By mull ts.oo a year, or 28 Mnlnsnonth, payable In advance. Advert! so- ipiion, 1 they want by earltsr; itiK store! looked ha signs am 1 be the lrd Scan oaf mcivw chared sax-ortlng to spsandpoaltlotK I making?! The. pubitsnees rose rye tiie n 10 arumgr me - osH!on ol advertisement whenever tne iiud- Thc. publishers reserve "letlot ot news demands tt. reserved to rejec Tany auveniseiiieni, wnc.ner pua tor or not, .iat the publishers may deem IMliroper. Advertising rates made known iHxin amdloatlon. Kntered si the nostonloe at Shenandoah, I'm., as second class mall TKLKFHONR OOHMSOTIOH "All the News That's Fit to Print." IMH I Killed m Detroit) ' found gn1 ; gree ana i ment In I life by JurV 1 Itn shot ha a' pept. zs am not admit failed for port his (4 (he many w lm 111 ike a late tlt tlmse win) know what hkre bettor an 1 save time dKrrlinson The enter)iis V" of !SlieiianlHh mover lomer than now. niul the it the holiday trade will in four or Ave yearn. 'ertitilnir e 'Inning before jmrchases. Blood Evening Herald THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1897. Do your holiday shopping now Ira fore the rusli. In heeding this ad vice you will profit thereby. Thk local plptyhouee Is a fit subject for inspection by the Health OiBeer, in the interest of the public health. SlNi'K reading; the foreign press comments we are more than ever im pressed with the President's message. (Iitizkn V. J. Bryax ison his way to Mexico, and the American people await his return with abated breath. Politically speaking, the county seat has a ghost. Its appearance is due previous to the Republican county convention. Dr. Swallow's boom'for Governor will be duly launched at Pittsburg on the 14th hint., on the occasion of 11 big Prohibition dinner. Tmstovii has many youthful graduates in cigarette smoking who, between smokes, pester their mammas "for a piece of 'lasy bread." Thrkk disappearing guns of the most modern type are in position covering the river approach to Phila delphia. They are true peace per suaders. Gkorcik Gould is trying to resist the payment of inheritance tax on the live million dollars which (his father left him, on the plea that ho "earned" it. George is not built that way. It appears Congressman W. A. Stone, of Allegheuy county, lias the Inside track for the gubernatorial nomination on tho Republican ticket. The "favorite son" may catij-e him some trouble, however. Tmrrk are quite a number of people in this community who mix their business with reHKion, but un fortunately forget to stir it up well. As a result the business rises to the top and the religion sinks out of sight. Lire Imprisonment. Trank Fadellln was of murder In the first d?- Bentenced to Impilenn- Jackson penitentiary for Chapln yesterday. Fndel- n Frank on the nlfrht of iee his wife and son would to the house, he having time previously to sup- Mr. JumUL his wife wMit her case graw Cownen and It seemed M tlou. Hnvlil store, and eel home, and tt get better dollar bote King', lln Coughs atMF I Boot worst. Wesley's in Surprise of Ml. Humors Whether Itclilnpr. burning, bleeding, sc:.i , crusted, nlmplv, or blotchy, whr ther shu 1 . scrofulous, or hereditary, from infancy to ri speedily cured by warm baths with Ci-no n 1 Boap, gentle anointings with Ctmcttu mint niir the groat skin euro, and mild dose of ruTiri'RA Rsjklvext, greatest of Mow, partners and humor cures. ticura Ow Moll- I'n j Hi Cj" Hu m Cun- worM Pnrtitn ny A.n Cum. irr Blood Huiuur.' tveo. bee, of the drug Arm of Jones , 111., in speaking ot ur. overy. gays that last winter eked with I Grippe, and serious that tihysii tans at mi could do nothing fur he.. kwlnp into Hasty ''onsonip- it King's New Discovery In Ion ol it, lie took a hottlu I surprise of all slto began In I first dose, and half doseu bred her sound and well. Dr. Recovery fur Consumption. 11 guaranteed t do this 1 a. Freo trial bottles at A. ore. CHRISTW-JI GIFTS por EUROPE. XeW,T?fl' Moih- Order Hiislne .rl)w. P. In the mall bags New Ttt which wow terday Wet amounting; for Christ them go to Tills la elg-n mono this year. go to Nor: week lateM friends arel orders sen land. The Prance coil! for New torn there. The mom York post double thai were 20,000 day, as a spondlng 1 000 were di 150.144. The morii New York an averag day fur tl corri-spond C lm-.il New Yoij respondent j managerB Welshman i gllsh nildiO manapera to make it match. It be slKned between Ci Tho New Yoil of WllliamS B. Turnbul to blarkrcl wealthy Bij tinued yeij testimony djoirn-'d CflOE UllUnrtC rtiuo, Hair sol n.hr mm. I nun iivmwiiv Uhea ound bj CtrncuRA Soai e out on the St. Paul yes ef ,000 foreign money orders, t 1122.770. These orders are .naa presents, and most of torway and Sweden. 1hK first large batch of for j.;rderB that has gone out ( 4?he first orders each year )ty and Sweden. About a those imenciea tor uermmi sent, and after them go the to (Jreat Britain and It-e-money order certificates to last, presents being sent ear. according to the cus- y order business In the New ifflce this year Is about of lastholidayseason. There money orders handled Tues- alnst 10.000 on the corre- ay last year. Of these 11 mestle orders, amounting to sy order department of the pustofflee shows generally increase of 1,000 orders a p. st six months over the ng )' 1 .id last y,ear. WASHINGTON. Holiday Tour tin l'emiHylvanla ItHllrond. December 88 is the dale selected for the Personally-Conducted Holiday Tour of the Pennsylvania RailriNul to Wnsliingtoti. Tnis luur will cover a peilod nf iliree days, f)'ord initHinple lime to visit all the principal point of interest 11 1 the National Capllnl, Including the nev, Congreeaional t.ibtury. Kouml trip rate, covering all necessary expenses fur the outiro time absent, transportation, hotel ac commodations, guides, Ac, $14.00 from New York, $13 60 from Trenton, and $11.60 from Philadelphia Proportionate rates from other points. Persons who desire mny return by vuy of Ucttysburg, and spend two days t that point, by purchasing tickets at SJ3.00 ad ditional, which Include this privilege. Spki iai. Tkachkrs Tour. A special teachers' tour, Identical with the above, will be run on tho same date. Tickets fur this tour, coverlngall necessary expenses. including accuniiuudatious at the National Hotel, Willards llotel, or the Hotel Hegent, is 00 lets than rates quoted above. For itineraries and full infuriuatlon apply to Ticket Agents ! Tuuri.t Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York ; or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. TO CUU15 A C'OI.l) IN ONI1 DAY. Tako baTStlve Jroiuu Qiiinitio Tablets. All druggists refund tlie luoney if it fulls to cure. 2fK. The genuine has b. II. ) ou each tablet. I MtLLWORKBRS MAY SI KIKE. X'all Illvnr Slnnumotiirora Deolde to I llednoe Wnirefi, I Fall Kler, Mnss., Dee. 9. At a gen eral meeting "f the Cotton Manufac ture! .V ansoclatlon yesterday it was voluil unanimously to reduce all wages 1 In thk mills of the elty, the amount 1 and time of the reduction being left ! to a committee which for some time has had charge of the matter. It Is I understood tlmt the cut will be not lens than 10 per cent, and that It will go Into effect on Jan. 1. The cut will affect 18,000 operatives, who are paid an aggregate weekly rate of Jl&UOOO. The price ot print cloths for a long time has been the lowest In the his tory of the tradt, while the demand has been only fair. Under these con ditions the mills have been selling at a loas, and the stock of goods has been Increasing. Tho manufacturers' committee ob tained the signature of every manufac turer In the city except one, who is understood to be D. . nrayton, of the Durfee mill, a private corporation. As no reduction could be ordered without the consent ot every mill, the commit tee decided to report back to the as sociation. This was done at the gen eral meeting yesterday, and the com mittee received the unanimous ap proval of the association upon Its sug gestion that a reduction be made. The attitude of the employes on the matter can hardly be stated until they have had a chance to talk tt over, and none of the labor leaders will say much about the subject until meetings have been held. The feeling Is prevalent that before the matter 1b settled there will be a strike. ami Mii-iinol to Itnee. Dec !i. After much cor. beiAoen the respective Inf Jimmy Michael, the met A. A. Chase, the Kn distance champion, the llet last night and agreed trangements today for the lis thought that articles will i'or one or a series of racet ziase and Michael. An American who has been experi menting with electricity in the kitchen for a family of six reports the cooking flvt times as expensive as when coal is used, and the cost of laundry operations nearly doubled. At these figures the current is not u practical competitor with ordinary fuel. Thk fiftieth anniversary of the Patriotic Order Sons of America oc curs to-morrow, and in almost every city, town and hamlet in this stute, where a camp of the order is located, the event will be appropriately cele "brated. Tho local camps will honor the day by a literary and musical pro gram this evening. Vlleued Illnolimnllors. k, Dee. 9. The examination Elford (tould and William III, charged with attempting ail EuBenlo Telxelra, the L'aalllan of this city, was con- ,terday. After considerable iai betn heard the case was o next Monday. They are dt sleep, have ambition. 11 help to sue! rich blood, appetite, stomach ail creased vigcl Is the One Tr " Hood's I Weak Tired. Thousands arein this condition. hpondent and gloomy, cannot no appetite, no energy, no Ilood's Sarsaparillatioon brings i people. It glvea them pure, I cures nervousness, creates an toned ami si ? o.).-.l hens the Id imea't1- iev life and in- r to nil iRiiijof the body. j Sarsa j S parilla e Bloo l Purifier. All druggists. $U ills euro all Mver Ills. 25 cents. IE RUSH To Alaska Tintnu is much demand for bound volumes of the Legislative Record, but it appears they cunnot be had for love nor money. There are several members of the Legislature from this county who will seek re-election, and the people are anxious to know how they voted on certain bills and ex pense acoounts, hence the demand for this heretofore useless publica tion. "Blind Tom," the phenomenal negro pianist, now over fifty years of age, is living in poverty at Rochester, N. Y., although he does what he ean to support himself. Tom enriched Ills old master, a Georgia planter, and lso the planter's sons, for his sense of attachmrrrAlJ!iiiIly was very strong. A tenth of Ids 'eartJOfts would have beep a competency, but unfortunately for himself no perma nent provision was made for his future. In all sections of the country parttea and individuals are making arrangement to go to Alaska next year in quart of gold and other op portuultie. Another season will Jiardly pass without the opening of one or two main roads to the Interior, which will avert the dauger of star veijoiL. Congress,, no doubt, will lMaipt.y take up the subjeet of Alaska, and pilgrims in that direc tion earnestly expeot tliat the terri tory officially will soon be something hi ore than a name on tho map. Government in Alaska at prnteut is au extremely limited affair. Tmxsjc ar tlie days when crowds augment on the sidewalks and tJirougii surrouud the counters iu the retaUiliarts. Prudent holiday shop pers b&gin now to make their seleo lions, avoiding the jostling multitude during the week precedingt hnstmas T1m final crush inevitably comes. It In the Tbe most pt portAtton and food and sup, 8eekets in I tile and Steam will i bo in " The Alas IVifltnhlc liiiKiness will be In trans-rniAi-chuutllfliiiir and In furnislilliir iIIcm to the multitude of (lold ort it Kent nil Trading, Mercan rthll) bua'nesii. It was so in '49 It IIS. Connecting w Magnl 8jecially adop to that oou m anu en 11 'urnishlilg ih die prlng will be Tremendous. ka Transportation ana Development Company Incorporated Capital, 10 meet tins ai-oHd, wl own and operate Its OWN STEA8T rgns, BOATS AND BARGES HIN THE YUKON. 'oted Army Niihh" Demi. Cincinnati, Dec. 9,jiEter Anthony, for many years mother superior at the Good Samaritan hospital, this city, died at St. Joseph's asvlum, In Nor wood, yoBterday, aged $2. She was a native of Ireland, and In 1836, at the age of 20, she entered the Roman Cath ollc Order of Sisters of Charity at Hm mettsburg, Md., In which she became distinguished in after life. During the civil war she was conspicuous lm the hospital service, notably at Nashville. The Good Samaritan hospital In this eltv became widely known as Sister Anthony's hospital. Iliiiliieiit Anioi'ieiui C'lioinlut lend. London, Dec. 9. Dr. Campbell Morflt, the distinguished American chemist, died here yesterjay, aped "7. He origi nated the chemical department of the Maryland Institute, and In 1851 became professor of applied chemistry In the University of Maryland. In 1861 he came to this city. During the natlve Ameil'Y.n ilots in Phl udelphla he was an officer of the militia cn duty. Por Infants and Children. Mui'ilornns ItoliborM Confession. Hrldaenort. Conn., Dec. 8. David A. Weeks, Jointly accused with Charles A. Bolnay of the murder ot George M, Nichols, of Daniel's Farms, made a full confession of that crime yesterday, Bolnay Is on trial, and Weeks was oalled as a witness for the state. The oonfesslon Implicates Bolnay In a long llet of robberies as wellas In the Nichols murder and In the Bhootlng of Mrs. Caroline Booth, at Botsford, Conn., on April 10. In this latter crime, Weeks said, the shooting was done by James A. Tuttle, who has been under arrest on suspicion and who lived In the same house with Mrs. Booth. HOW TO FIND OUT Fill n bottle or conimou glaaa with urine andlet it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi niont or settling indicates au unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it Is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain In tho back. Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Tlicro is comfort in the knowledge so often eipreased, that Dr. Kilmer's Snrarap-ltoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tlie urinary pns sages. It corrects inobillty to hold urine tunl scalding pain in passing it, or bad eOecU following use of liquor, wine or bser, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of bein compelled to get up many times during tb night to urinate The mild and tho ex traordlnary effect of Swamp-Boot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won dcrful cures of tlip most distressing cases. If you need a medlclno you should have th host. HpUI by druggists, price fifty cents aud ono dollsr. You may have a sampl bottle and pamphlet both sent freo by mall Mention tho Eve.viko IlEHI,) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllnghamp- ton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho gonuinew of this offer. Identified by Tnttoo Mnrni. New York, Dec. 9. William J. Gra ham anl Nellie Thomas, both about 30 years of age, were arrested here yes terday afternoon at the request of the chief of police of Toledo, O., who charges them with having stolen J12G from Will lam Havens, uf that city, on Sept. 23 last. The woman stoutly denied her Identity, An examination of the woman was made by the police matron, and the tattoo marks "Nell tp John" were dis closed on her right arm, and tle design of a heart on her breaBt. These oorrer spond to the descriptions telegraphed from Toledo. Senator Mul.mirlii Strlckon. Washington, Dec. 9. Senator Me Laurln, of South Carolina, is confined to his bed with an attapk of typhoid fever. The senator was ailing w)ien he arrived here a week ago, but the tyr phold attack did not develop until a day or two ago. No apprehension Is felt over the attack, as It is not ot a violent character, and the benator has a rugged constitution. s and their mi Station, at dl uuraxu wiy vv, mean, to buy 1 and participate sure to be crE Shares sin par value, nnaj for a If tul ted i Safer than Sasi JolUi Its own lln af large and taleent Ocean Steamers, cd for paasuiiKor busineiu uarry ilry an Immense amount of siii- ment for the miners, as well as a transportation for themselves 4, and establishing Trading spent pgiixts. An opportunity Is fljon, ue WW of small or large Amram ot atofik in H4 ooinjiany in the kMDUS DIVIDENDS 1(4 within the neBt42 mouths. ft offeied al $1.00 each aide, and will be offered Cliilnied ty I'riinoo mid ISimlnnd. Lagos, West Coast of Africa, Dec. 9. Additional advices )ui received from the integer say the French troepjj had - -,JtT ! .villi Mil. inl l.i. non.assessabTelTi're- sniiii -"'" fore effectively occupying nikki, ine eanltal of Bonu. Tlia king ot that country fled to tne bush. Both France and Great Britain claim that th orcu terrlU ry la within the sphere of their influence. i p only rfogs BtRkt Ml Bank Stocks dividends. While uuuterous aod banks have suspended. never seen lu II Th.. o f,fnre.. fids stock Is 1 t,dealralle Investments offered raying laras savings bank) transportation j one of the mi the public The Inoori f.nnMctad am xperlenos la wnase standing.' A I.BKRT alllwaal hak inc. from III D. O- BUW, . FKAaT Chleago. I'HAS 8. H. B , (M W. O. RINB1 Jt T. ii. w. iiuim' Vlckaburg, KRBO A VFi suwiny J. M. PI1ILUI1 Vlcksburg, A nil hundreds c Address andj The Alasia Tra &nd sSSiikholdera who ure ifiomuanv ara tneu uf wtde tllar uudertakinos and men altkiiant guarunte uf the ipauy, own: I, Pros Vol Uutts Brew Co., ON, United 8tates Senator L Pass. Trafllc Mgr. O. If. Imiati. JT, of Ohas. Kaeatuer it Oo., rEI.I.. Traffic Marr. CI, 4U I Buute) ilUcMgo IN.iicii'l I'osa. Agt. f. N. O (Incluiiatl, O. . t'res First national naac. tiivit i luiiiaen years with hulbyvilJt, Ind. t, O.vUer First Nat'l Bauk, af others eiialty ulojwJnent L-make all money payable to Asportation & Development Co., tslier HuihlliiK, Van ll'iri ii A 11 iirlnirii tM , CHICAGO ILL" ft There l no need of little children being tortural by scald head, ecseoia and skin eruptions. Hewitt's W I lob Irani) ilegives Instant relief snd eures iiermanenlly (J. 11. llageubueh. Mw. Van golinnk Again Suoh. Chicago, Dec. 9. Mrs. Florence Van Bchaak yesterday began suit against her father-in-law, Peter Van Schaak, one of the larl)ng business men of Chi cago, asking damasTes In the amount of 176.000 for alienation of bar hus band's affections and 150,600 for (Ibel, Mrs, Van Bchaak claims that her tather-inrl&ey nducd her husband to leave her by msatts of letters contain ing charge which she dnotclna(sg as untrue. The plaintiff recently secured a verdlfft by default of $65,000 against the defendant In Brooklyn, but that judgment not bring ufratye n Chi cago, she has brought aapiber antrtW here. An Kptrtemlo of SIb)(w. dprlngfleld, O., Dec. . The epidemic of measles In tbis city Is admittedly beyond control, A KtJ of 1.182 eases have been reported in the it six weeks. Ths quarantine has been de cided useless, because ot tbe negligence of parents and physicians In Ml T9' porting cases, and has been abolished, Rams Foellsh t eople Allow s oujjb to fun until It gets beyond tlie reach of medicine. They ofon say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wean them away. Could they be induced to try tbe iiicctsslul medicine called Kemp's Balsam, m liu li afi-i iyi (i positive guanuitee to cure, llu-y w.iulil immediately tclbi excellent eflect rersoualry-Conducted Tours via Penntyl vanla Itallroad. Season or 1807-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist Systei of the Pennsylvania, liailrosd Ccmsany it ts most complete and elabsrate systent pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yt ds vised. It is the consummation of the ulti mato idea in railroad travel, the final evslu tlon of unassailable perfection. For the season of '07 and 'OS it has arrasged for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave Nsw York, Philadelphia, and f Iirrjflburg January 8, January 27, February 10, snd March 19, With the exception of tbe first party geing uud the last returning, all of these parti will travel by the "Golden Gate Special" ks- tween New York and California, stopping interesting points on route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New York and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 and 23, and March I. The first three admit of a stay of two weeks tho "Flowery State." Tickets for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular traiDS until May 31, 1808, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and TTssh ington. Three six-day tours will leave New York aud Philadelphia February 19, March 10 and April J. Old Point Comfort and Wahpgton. Three four-day tours w)U leayp New York and Philadelphia Pecenilier 38, January JO and April m. Old Point Comfnrtglr tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December SS, January 20, February 10, March 10, April and 28. Washington, Seven tours will leave ITew York and Philadelphia December 28, Jan uary 111, February 3, March 9 and 81, April 21 aud May 12. Detailed itineraries of the above tours, giving rates and full Information, may be procured of TourUt Agent, 1180 Broadway, New York; 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 7S0 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A HELPING HAND. The greatest help Is health. A poor man with health is a thou sand times bet ter off than a sick man with a million dollars. Nearly every body could be healthy If they only Knew It. Suffering can usually Be trac ed to either ig norance or doubt. Some sufferers are Ig norant of the proper remedy. Others have tried so many medi cines that they doubt the efficacy of them all. ill Is a helping hand that Is held out to the sick. It does more than help it cures. It cures liver complaints, constipation, scrofula, rheumatism, eysipelas, and all kidney, bladder and urinary diseases. Mr. E. C. Caswell, of Brockport, N. Y., was terribly afflicted with scrofula. He had no hope of cure. But Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy gave him great benefit, and he recommends It to other scrofu lous sufferers. Don't give up because other rem edies fan. Remember this is the grandest remedy anybody ever made. J t. oo a bottle; six bottles, $5.00. At any drug store. THE CLAYTON ASSASSINATION. To Investigate the (.'onfwwlou of o. Uoorala I. Ife Convict. Little Hook, Dec. 9. Interest in the Pitts (Cla.) clew to the murder of Hon. John M. Clnyton, which had about sub sided here. m ing to the tune of a re cent communication from Luther Aiken, the Oeurgla convict guard, who claims to be In possession of the name of the murdeier, has been levived, and It Is now probable that the clew will be In vestlR, t"d. Stn i .fi J. T. Clery, of Bradley coun ty, Arl.., In an Interview with Governor Joins, told him of strong corroborative evidence of the statement that a Georgli convict has confessed to the murdei of CMayton at Plummervllle In the autumn of 1889. Sheriff Clery says that he haB Information from a for jner cltlxen of Georgia, now living In Bradley county, that a Georgia con vict made such a confession to another convict, and that the self confessed murderer ot John M. Clayton Is now serving a life sentence for another mur der In Georgia. Ills name Is withheld, but It Is stated that he is a former cit lsen of Arkansas, who fled from the state Immediately after murdering Clayton. According to the confession 1 politics played 110 part In the terrible affair, revenge for an 01a grunge oe Ing the motive given by the Georgia convict. The state authorities say they will leave no stone unturned to bring the murderer to Justice in this state, but are In a quandary as to how It can be done, should-the murderer be found serving a life sentence for murder In another state. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was for thirty yearn needlessly tortured by physicians for the cure nf ecserua. He was quickly cured by using DeWltt's Witch Ilssel Salve the famous healing salve fur piles aud skin diseases. C. II. ilagenbuch. COTT0LI1ND. COTTOLBNn. There would never bo au ouuco of lard used in your kitchen. Cotlo Icne would take its place. As a re sult your food and your health would both ba Improved. Why not become your own doctor, and use SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH, riio I'lorlila Limited Will Again Itun on j the Southern Hallway. Tho Florida Limited, which is trio syn onym of all that it elegant in modern rail way trains, aud which during its former service has been a prlmo favorite for tourists from the North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will bo placed In borvice by tho Southern Railway about the first week In January. liOS. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman vestibuled between NeiT York, Philadelphia ana tjt. Augustine will present features In the way of nxnrlous and comfortable appointments not herstsfers presented, and which will be tlned to add still further to 1U already well established popularity. Tho Southern Railway Is having built for ths Florida Limited service three trains, each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a comiwrtmrut car aud a library and observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices aud appliances for ths comfort and couvonleuco of tho pas sengers, Whilo uo schedule has as yet been aanounced, it can bo stated that it will bo tho quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia snd St. Augustine, and will be so plaunel that passengers can leavo Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for lurther Informs- tlsu nddressod to Jno, M. Real!, nietrlct Pssscnger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will rcceivo prompt attention. 10-25-tf WHAT DO THE CHILDREN, DRINK ? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place ef coffee. The more Graln-0 you give tho chlldrcu the moro health you distribute througli their systems. Uraln-0 Is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about i as much, All grocers sell it, 15o and 35c. A CONSTABLE LYNCHED. HniiKeil nnd Shot by Friends of nMnn llo Hud ArroMted. Fort Smith, Ark., Dec. 9. The dead body of James Murray, constable at Jenny Llnd, a coal mining town In Se baBtlan county, was found Monday morning lying by the roadside. It was at first supposed that Murray had been murdered, but It has since developed that the ofllcer was lynched by a mob of coal miners. Constable Murray had arrested Grant McUroom, and started with his prla pner for Jenny Llnd about midnight. That was "the las.t seen ot Murray alive. The constable's body was found lying by ths roadside next morning, about SO yards from the shaft of the Bonanza mine. His hands were tied securely be hind his body, and his neck was blaokj and blue, showing plainly the Imprint of the rope. Blood oozed from a dozen bullet wounds In the officer's body, and ji(S PlPthing was torn into shreds. It has been fully developed that he was waylaid and lynched by a mob of Mo Broom's friends. McBroom was ar fgpted yesterday and other arrests will follow. Mrs. M. II. Ford. Undo!!' Ill tiiffirl for eight years from dyspepsia and chroulo constipation and was finally cured by using DoWitt's Little Early Risers, tho famous nine puis ior au nomach and liver troubles. (1 IT IlaD.nltMr.1, Wrnoinnun-ljirH in n r,.0l OwosBO. Mich., Dec. 9. Fire which broke out In the Owosso Casket works about s u'Ahirk n the morning destroy ed one lifo and J30.O00 worth of uron erty. Frank Wilcox, night watchman, aged 27, was suffocated to death while trylnf to queii the fire with a hand ex. tlngulujier, DELILAH PALES; VENGEANCE. Victim of Her Murderona Wroth llnd Setliioenl nnd Tnidiiced Her. Waverly, Ia Dec. J Delilah Pales has confessed her share In the tragic death of Jerome Kern. The man waB found dead in a lonely wood on the 23d of last August, and the young wom an now confesses that she Jlred the bul lets that killed him. She was Indicted yesterday, and William Kern, a son of the victim, her alleged accomplice, will be Indicted today. When she was a mere child of 18 years she charges that the elder Kern betrayed her, and that ever after he harassed her with his attentions. More than that he sought, by blackening her - reputation, she states, to keeu others from paying court to her. When, by the same method, he sought to prevent his son from marrying her the pent up hatred of years vented Itself In the commis sion of the crime. "Saved Her Life." The eonulne Cottoleno Is sold everywhere In ono to ton pound yellow tins, wltti ourtrnle-innrka-,,Cr!trne" nnd. Iter's hrnii in mtlon-puini icrenm on . ,u guaranteed If sold In an.-, other way. Made only by THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chloago, St. Louis, New York, Montreal. A "BIG" SAVING! The workitiginen can save money by making their purchases at our Store. We are offering an excellent shoe at 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. pl(5pperts shoe: store 10 3 NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. - ;Schuy Ikill Dental Parlors, 7 North Jardln street,- r A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. Good Sat ol Tetth, $5.00. TUETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUdlHNCl OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CIIAKC115S I'-OK BXTKACTINO WIIKN TEETH AUH OltDBItKD. BEST SILVER FILLING, ... . , CenU OOU) FILLINGS, .... $,.-0 - TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - - - 2s Ceato All our work is accompanied with a guarantee. Militiamen Want an Appropriation, Bt. LpuJs, Dec. 9. At yesterday's ses sion of the Interstate National Uuard Association, General lj, president, announced the following executive pom (fllHee; General Jteeae, of Illinois; flen aral pens, of Minnesota; General gnowr Of Pennsylvania, end General Cur tis, ef Indiana. This genmjtee isHJ go to Washington to urge upon (tang'ff the necessity of appropriating ft, 000, pO0 yearly for the National Guard. Phutag o was selected as the place .of rneeting n lsSf. )lnp Kx pros I oil JflTTS Twq. 8em, Idaho, Pw, An explosion It) the Helena Frlsctt mH Instantly killed Joseph MscNamaja gild Joseph flow, MacNamara was a native of New York state, hut nothing is known of his rela tive. Mrs. Mary Rird. Ilarrlsburr. Pa., aavs. "My child is worth millions to mes yet f (loorcii Viimlfirlillt to Tour the World New York, Deo. Qeorge W, Van derbilt, bound on a tour of the world, was a passenger yesterday on the American liner Bt. I'aul for Southamp ton. It Is his Intention tp visit India on a hunting expedition. Later he wll go to Japan. W. B. Osgood Field, his friend, apppinpanies him. ' ; Wait to Loontti In lowH, Ottumwa, la., Dec, 9, Ex-Governor Walte. of Colorado, has forsaken the state of which he was once the chief executive, He will locate in Decatur county, Ia where he has been for spme time. He Is at work on a colonisation scheme, the details of which he has not made public. MiiNlnul Itnlihei-H yiptlii) Jlend. Akron, O., Deo. 9. John Hartung, th aged farmer who was tortured arul robhed of 800 by three -masked men at Orffntown last Thursday night, died yesterday, Tbe beet salve In the worfd for outs, ruisas. sores, ulcers, salt rhesm. fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, ehllbfains, corns, and KltWI, VU.JIU MM UUD, WIIIUJ.I1. VUIUB, .., all skin eruntlona. and noaitirelv cures nllcs. or to pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony retunaea. I'rlce So eeuts par bog. For sale bv A . Waaley would have lost her by croup had I not in vested tweuty-flvc cents in a bottle of One tf ........ 1 ....!. ' II t. , . . tu, ,: Hi, h,,i ,l,i l'riiejjt widsut , , ,1, aBU- jung troubles. C. U . Lio 4 lUwi, Aduand, Pa., l printed on JriJ Me hec At .ill 'ii nyyists. I JIagonbuwi, I every sank. Buy Keystcneflour. lie sure that the name RS. JQIIN WALLET, of Jofierson. WI3., than whom nono Is morohlnhlj ertocmed or widely known, writes 'In 1303 1 had a severe attack of LaCHpp uid at the end ot four months, In spite of al ; hysli-lons, fr londs and good nursing coul. lo, my lungs heart and nervous syrtom wen so comrletcly wrecked, my life was dr .paired of, my friends giving me np. 1 couh jnly sleep by tbouso of opiates. My Iun md heart pained mo terribly and my couc tos meet aggravating. I could not lie i jno position but a short ttmo and not on r-.-left side at all. My husband brought ir.: Dr. Mllos' Nervine and Heart Curs and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a hall bottle of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to mo surprise 01 an." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded, nook on dis eases of tho heart and nerves freo. Adilrc-,1, I)lt.r'ILLV!!' :H''ALCX)., Elkhart, I if.v;; Or. sstoreo 3 . Ksatth . DO YOU SHOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FRENCH safe and reliable core on the mar ket, rrice. ti.w; eent oy mau. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. BIG .LOT OF FRESH (MIES Candies and Cigars whole sale and retail. . . . BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER llth. KAIER'S ouse, J. J. QUIRK, MBr. MAHANOY CITY, PA. Opera All kinds of nuts and fruit's, and Christmas toys at very low prices. PHILBDSIsPHIA CHEAP STORE. 2p W. Centre Street. Philadelphia & Reading Railway 'i; V. r. I ! x d Coal No Smoke ! iumimiu Bun snFl PHIS pa W'CURE GUARANTEED." -S3 1-. A j;HVl UN 1(1.1111. IT Y, rraiillaor Dra Nclf-nlmie, Hneclnl Dl.eunea, Var icocele, mi'ieiurea, ao uuiiiutf, NmnU Umliveloikeu Oi-Kiin. x.out arnnhniwl If .,n.il- ni linn nninnik JHlUnre Uimr.mtVeU DLUUU rUloUll WmRmiii nllca.es. Fre.h cu.ea cured In '1 egTjlolOdnys. Send 10 CI . tlmnin fur llaok 5? MTriith,'ronljrtruemeilical boukKxposlng aACK4fakXustUules,ihetrtrlc)u&sclieme& SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO, WAUITIS, Prop. Successor tti; vnnnoinsG'nnra, r 105 S. Main Street. Headquarter,, fqr a full and com jjjWSJine of groceries. SPECIAL SALll J'OI SATURDAY Lemon Pi em loe per pound Peanut tfendy loo " M Uoft Orcnm Caudy, all lUvnrs 10a " tlew itjfalid Peanut Taffy . owe jHlseu vanpes . ,10e 10e luo I 'hips.. . UolaMtrs IluUennip SUoki Ii nugar voateu t-eauuu.. Krenoli llutterSJeoteli.... (loooanut Tsffy Hoarlioiind Drona phaila)sOreaiiT. AiTklnds ol fruit oaodf KlMndyKe Uold Won 1 ' OhrUtliiMsOandy., Our Candy Will be Very1Clieap for Christmas. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY' CCMFNY, 110 North Mala Street. IN EFFECT 3KPTEMBBR 27. 1807. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, a M, T 08 9 51a.m., 1183. 8 10 and 6 07 V l Sundays, 31C a. m. For New ork via Mauch Chunk, week davs. 1 30, 7 05 a. m., 12 S3 and 3 10 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 1 10, S 80, 7 05, S 34 a.m., 12 33, 1 10 and S 07 p. a. HundAvs. 2 10 a. m. For 1'ottsvllle, week days, Z 10, 7 05, 8 51 a. m.. li SJ, s iu, d ui anu , i p. m. sunaays, z 10 a. m, For Tnmanua and Malianov CItv. week davs 210,5 35, 7 0S,S51 a. m., 12 83, 0 10 and 6 07 p. m. Hundavs. 2 10 a. m For wtiuamsport, unbury and Iwlsburg, wees, uhjb, a 4u, u uu, uu . ui,. muu 1 iap.ui Bundavs. 3 23 a. m. For Mahano) Dane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 86, i uo, V 04, 11 ou n. u., oj, o iu, u ui, t to, V oo anu 11 40 n. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 825, ooo,iu3, ii ou a. m., ovi, t m anu ioa p, m, Bundava. 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore. Washington and the Wett via R. It O. It. U., through trains lea- Beading Terminal, I'blladelphla, (P. Il It. B K) at 3 20, , oo, jiia. m., oiu anu t.i p. u, nunoays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 3 15 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-rounu and Cbf nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a, m. 12 12 US 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 28p.m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week uays, yiio, e w a. m., anq l au, 4 Bo, 0 00 p. m Sundays, 5 00 p. ro. Leave New York via Msiinh Chunk, week is, i w. i iu a. in., i qu aitu i m n. m. avejlladelphla, Beading Terminal, week days, 4 t Leave days, 4 20, S 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 06, 8 80, 11 80 p. ui. oHiiuitj o, ii mi p. m. Leave Iteadiue.week days, 1 85. 7 10.10 08. a. m. 12 oo m., i 19, 8 oo and 8 20 p. m, Sundays, 1 85 Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 83, 7 40 a, m., 12 80 and S 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua. week days, 8 18. 8 48. 11 28 a. m., 1 84, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 m 111 Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30. 8 45. 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 8 17, 7 41 and 10 W p. m! Sundays 12 3J, 8 4 a. m. Leave Mapanoy Plane, week days, 1285, 2 40. 400 6 SO, 9 SO. 10 25. 1159 a. 111., 282, 582 830 7 at, 10 pin. Supdays, 12 40, 2 40,4 00a. m. iiw .yiiimmirpori, weea aays, 7 4x, loan a ra 4 00 and 11 80 p. in. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATWNTIO CITY UIVI8ION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wharf for Atlantlo City, Weekdays Kipress, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00 5 00 p. m. Aoeommodatlon, 8 00 a. m 030 n, m. Sundays Bii rsss, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aoeontuwda Hon, Op a. W , 1 48 p. in. ltetuvnllfgdeave Atlantlo Oily depot, corner Atlantic aWa Arkansas avenues. " Weekdays Ripress. 7 85, 9 00 s in., 81)0, 5 M p. m. Atwommodatlon, 8 15 a. rc. 405 p. in. Sundays-Bjnreiis. 4 00, 780 p. iu. Aocom modal Ion, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. Parl r Oars on all exnrMwi trains. - "Vr. ffVr !'?aTlon, apply to nearest rkiladolpnla and Beadhig Italhay (lekt ageu, ?r address ' l- A. hwaioiau, Bdsov J. Wawts, Qen'l Sunt., Oen'l Hasa'r Agt Reading Terminal. Philadelphia. DRINK CI.BARVS FINR -GINGER ALE,- Superlor Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. ONE WEEK COMMENIING l-K -6," Matlnesa, Yfedaosday and Saturday. PflYTOli'S BIO GOIDEDY GO., Acknowledged to be the beat, with tons of magnificent scenery find grandest stage eficcta. WEDNESDAY EVENING, "A Member of Congress." THURSDAY EVENING. "The Octoroon." FRIDAY EVENING, "The Banker's Daughter." SATURDAY MATINEE, "A Country Politician." SATURDAY EVENING, "Only a Farmer's Daughter." Plces; : : 10, 20 and 30:Cents. Chgrt a S.nyder'j prug StOJt P. 8. Ijaimgax (M)rk personally guarantees tUla ejsijrHlt cepipsny as positively the h!gs anfl bekt playing a popular Vi't' riillons of Dollars Go up In imoko every year. Take ae risks but get your houses, sleek, fur niture, etc., Insured la nrit-claisi Te llable companies as repressnted 7 DAVID PATI1T lnsurare?t. Also Lit. and Asddental Ooaipaal ft A Ham Is es.sf th posssss. gives it. Hand8orne Oomploxlon is grestest cnarms a woman can Pouosi's Courusxios! fowoaa
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