EVENING HERALD IMTAltMBItHt) inn. rabll. bed erery ltreitlne;, HMept 8nndr. el Room Jammr HTSMrsrr, N OaK-ritm The Ilwnlil l actlveied InRhenendmtr, Mid io iirrnundlnR tow.n for six cent a wee, piv X Tth. carrlem. Ily m.ll .00a , enh month peyehle In advance. ""'JIm- .,u-ntfi chArflnl RcroruuiK i - nil- publlshem rtwtvf nmi 10 poarflon ol advertisements 11 the pub- r.. ..1.., f ... demands II. The riant It Ifllpro! reserved to relet- any advertisement, wuetner Jiltf for or not. .jet the publishers may deem nble, aikI resil ment from not party, Imt ft 1 pomtiosinuthe Fir Injure your oldest and atnina Umlprwrlt-rs America, ami K l-'iro Ins. O . An Went Cheater Ki Inn. Co. 148 Uilta In fiiMiinili ii mi- only IHHIIlll"!' "f In- oiiiio-ili.H) nnrtii'i. i AiirerMalng- rales made known Knfored it tbe poetoMoe l Bbmnmlonh. IV. s .econd olivM mull matter. TKLHPHOKK COKKWOTION fil Klre ' r'lrel (ropr-rty fi.mi Ins in t'u , fit cash rompimtes : I'lnlu Instii-tiniM. (' of Nortli 1, n ,,,1.111.111 1. tiariKiri! id. 111 Fin- lm.tr lite L'i., In. Co , United Flrwnens T. T. W11.MAIN. Jut-din St., H!ipaandmh. "All the Nws Tint's Fit o Print." Bvening Hersld FRIDAY. DEOEMBEB 10. 1887. The Currency Question. President MoKinley's utterances on the currency question, in lilu mettsage which hue just been nreaeuteu to Con- - 1 i 1- $rre8, are oieur, ooncise mH bo plain that every oitiren may un derstand them, yet 10 ooiuplete in their scope that they meet all present requirements of what is looked upon as an extremely oompHcated situa tion. The President reoommends, In l.rief, that so soon as the revenues of the troveruiueut equal the expendi tures a new system be adopted by which all United States notes which are redeemed in gold shall be set aside as n, separate fund and not re issued except for gold. This process would break the so-called "endless chain" by which the (told has been on former occasions pumped out of the Treasury. The greenbacks are upon their face redeemable in gold upon presentation, while the declaration of Congress that the policy of the government is to maintain all of its currenoy at pur with gold has been looked upon as indirectly at least bringing the noteg issued under the so-called Sherman act within that category. The law as it now stands requires that greenbacks, when redeemed in gold, shall be reissued by the govern ment in current businesstrausactlons, and tliis of course makes it practica ble to use them again for drawing more gold out of the Treasury ; thus they become what is popularly known as the endless chain for the constant withdrawals of gold. Should the President's recommendation be adopted, those notes whioh are re deemed in gold would not be reissued, and thus the opportunity for con tinued withdrawals of gold would soon cease. , The criticism which is made by those desiring to criticise thisproposi tion is that it would result in a c n traction of the currenoy, because those notes thus redeemed and re tained in the Treasury would not again go into circulation, and thus I the circulating medium of the country be praotlcally reduced to that extent. This objection is met, however, by a further recommenda tion by the President that the na tional banks be permitted to issue currency up to the par value of the bonds deposited as security for their circulation instead of 00 per cent, of their face value as at present ; alBO that the Government tax upon na tional bank circulation be reduced to one-half of one por cent, instead of one per cent, as at present. It is believed that this, if adopted, would lead the national banks to in crease their currency to a greater ex tent than the reduotion in currency which might come from the retention of the United States notes redeemed in told. The national banks at pre sent utilize as a basis for their cur rency less than one-half of the Gov ernment bonds outstanding. It would thus, in case of an increased domand for currenoy, be practicable for them to increase "very materially the amount of their ourrenoy. Up to this time they have utilized only a small proportion of the bonds available for that purpose, because of the fact that there is not suillcient profit in the issuance of their notes to warrant suoh aotion, and if the President's recommendations are carried out, and they are permitted to issue notes up to the par value of the bonds, and the tax upon their curreney is reduced, it is believed that it will certainly add to the our renoy of the country more than any reduotion whioh would follow the re tention in the Treasury of the United States notes redeemed in gold. The President also reoommends that the banks themselves be re quired to redeem their own notes in gold. Thus, by the gradual retire ment of those obligations of the Government upon which gold oau constantly b demanded and making the obligation of tbe banks payable by tboa banks in gold, the founda tion is laid for a gradual transfer to the banks of the burden of supply ing the gold demanded by the country. This general proposition, whleh lays the foundation for a final retire ment of the gold-demand obligations nud transfer of this burden to the banks, as is the ease in other parts of tlte world, is looked upon as a Simula, jilalii aud SHsy beginning 0 a system whioh will gradually aud Anally bring the desired result, and do so in a way whioh will not disturb business con ditions or require radical action in the way of an increase in the inter-est-beariug obligations of the govern ment. This view of the President's pro position renders it generally accept (il-nvov t l1 Washington,' Cleveland sot national cajiit March on pa this morning o shores of the Robley D. Sva they will cot some of the lower ChssntM south as the TO OITHW Tke Lu itlvii I' druggist rnirV care. Rc. The each tablet. Introattnat Paris, Dec, sensational ti which IB that luiiit nt Wnnlilnrrtnn. Dpi: 10. Ex-l'resKUnt his first glimpse of the slr.-e the 4th of last igilig through the city his way to the ducking Atlantic coast. Captain f met him, and together tlnue their journey to secluded shores on th ake or perhaps as far arollnaa. 0Ol.li IX OMR PAY. immoQnlnlno TnlilHs. All trie money n it isms to genuine has h. B. u. on divert France abroad, addlf syndicate wtt ba Ucil by oiierntlf na In them in A DESPERATE ITALIAN. ll-ld n minH or l-ollci inon nt liny After 1 linipl In--' Miiril'-r. l'hlla'li .plun l" I'1- Antonio Tucrl. im ltalli n. ye- 1,11,1 !"'''- al.lv ftiti Ily wounded ( T k i-per ol mi Itnli in tcm m flevnith iiml I'limllan tr' of the leJitUon Tompone's v.i . - tl VITt AifHtnUt mmtmi ;io. La -Fatrie prints a .tern en t, the substance of ikn rirevriia saltation IS the outcome fr an International plot to attention from events 1g that an International Lrt this oblect in view r"l"ti sum, commenced 1 r-lfflum and developed nnpoiip. the nt hoime at tp. boi-auso of his afff-ctloin by r-old dnugrnor. Tin - resa. He lollov.iu iniB up oy w-iui"; flie to the clothing ol Tompone's Utile son. Michael, and when an attempt ns mafe t Attest him he surces.ifully held a r.r.uail of policemen and firemen at bay unMi he had llce fired his revol r nt thrm and slightly wounded Po liceman Simpson and a citizen named Cacharrlnn. F aliy. driven Into a cor-,- via mot fi to his room and until , securely handcuffed defended himself with a large knite. -ruri is auum to years old, and has been in this country two years. ThowUi.o need of llltl- italldien Uch'K tortured by scald liead, eraem tid skin eruption". Drwltt's Witch Hss. I e gives lnswiv roiiei ami cures pwruwoiwo . Hagenbuoli. l i-.ni iv .I'tlio n'hnii. tendon, I" 10. Tl.e A bens corre spondent of The DiJ:- O.-.-enlcle . thr.t on K. nday list two suldlcrs in the Imperial s-ei' t at .'ho Ylldls Kiosk, the pa.ae.- .' ihe fiiltan, medo an at tempt on nls life. This was frustrated by the sttrndants of the sultan. The sultan had the men tortured In the hope of extracting the names of the instigators, bvt both succumbed wltn out revealing Anything. fappi Jj wn i liltSlk CASJTORIA Tor InfiLti and Children. ill ilia T7 1 . II in Troopi London. De, Daily Mail fn alleged there the Avoca w the voyage, a loaf of brc Ihe galley va wore eitiplov away. Yet th pood food we IVri- rin"r tarvol. I. A dispatch to The m Cape Town says it is hat the trooSw on board half starved during Men offered a florin for d, and the s"ramble at so terrible thai sentries 1 to keep the soldiers latter aver that tons ot thrown overboard. ir ur u p,.r Rn.1Air. III., suffered for eight years from dyiri J' cliroiilc cmHtlpatdm and was finally cured by using nWitt' Little Kuriy Kisers, uie uiyu- little pills for nil toniach and llvor troubles AYonrtnMcPrcnarationror As similating aicroodfintincgula llnd Hie Stomachs nndDowcls ol The Kind You Have .Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature of Promotes Digcsllon,Chccrrul ncss antlRcst.Contains ncllha Opium.Morpliinc iiorMneral. Not Nahootic. lttle pilli J. H.Tiu gpnbacb. tVatit Vorelgneiu !i5xoTliiiet. j Columbus, O., Pec. 10. A committee of Ave of the Ohio Federation of Labor, to whom was referred for early report the subject of the Influx of foreign la- i bor, reported a recommendation to have congress asked to exclude foreign labrr , for ten years. J. A PerkiDS thirty yeuin nei$ l.ir mo cure of Antiouitv. O.. was for 'lessly hirturod by physk-lmis Ic eexemu. He was quickly u red by using '.IwWltt'a Witch Hand Siflve tlio fun us heat l,B oiive. fur biles and skin lisoisea. '. II. lHnaenhuch. Chi.- 1 he lU-o. V wen- M-ciiied lerdny. Jun-v 1. ig. l by th He had said to court that should he hi truth of th'.S tried to tell I a a Juror, hi give him a now li-tks tv l.irt-UiVVt Jury. 10. Four new Jurors the Luetgert ease yes- 'rr-n'.: Hoffman was ehal- rl"f-riFe and dismlsst-d. jefoie being RUi.in. -iH-rl juetsert ivai irvillty anil (Ted. Fe ndniHUd ih- yerten.iy, and sniil In Then he to ar-nud .t tho tfrwyers would not Ih.-.n- e to talk. The Jury 't. JbmfJttn Sad' Jmsi Sttil Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .revenau- ncss nndLossOFOLEEi'. Facsimile Signnturc or VTEAV "YORK. Hereafter all new revenue putters will be named after tribes of Indiana. The ileoitfln legislature failed to pass the antl football bill over.povernor At kinson's veto. ! Mis. FilBsi'iiinons, wife of the pugl- i list, deiiaiei'hnt her husband will never fight again. j Hon. t'harles Flelschmann, the multi rollllnnalie distiller of Cincinnati, was , stricken wth paralysis last evening. The house foreign affairs committee has decided to report at once the bill to prevent pelagic sealing by Ameri cans. . Mrs. Little Qreebsch, of New York. refuses to surrender her father's house i to him, and is on guard with a dog and ' a shotgun. near Admiral Joseph v. ureen, u. a. N. (retired), died at nis nome at nroun- line, Mass.. last night from a compli cation of diseases. Otillla Kunder, 21 years old, is under arrest at llochester. N. T., charged with murdering her mother snd at tempting to kill her brother, by poison, for his llf insurance. ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. GOLD DUST." J , " 001 -DD" " r Chicago. Largest package-greatest economy. luaae ouiy Dy TIIH N. K. K-AlItltANK COMPANY, 81. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. iihiusi.mi- . EXACT COPY OF WHAPPEB THE KIND YOU HAVE ALIAYS BODGHT. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for Throat and Lungs. II Is coring more cases oi ugn, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup aad all Throw snd Lung Troubles, than any otherroed Iclne. The proprietor liBSauthorUedatiydtBE gist to give you a Sample Bottlt to con vince you of this great remedy. IHes 15c and 50c. Hul.-lde to Avoid 1 VobfOtirtOIW Iba:uin, Pa.. Veo. 10. Luther L. tliller, a prominent business matt of Meyerstov.n, committed suicide Wed nesday nlcht rather than submit to arrant on the charge of having forged the name of Henry B. Iooee, of Meyers !in aa endorser to a note for $86 on the People's bank, of Lebanon. Miller was visited by a constable, who asked him to accompany him to ins omce in Lebanon. Mlllor asked him to wait a few minutes while he went upstairs. Shortly afterwards there was a shot heard, and upon Investigation Miller was found dead with a bullet hole In his brain and a revolver clutched In his hand. lll.l- J0 fill ll.lVfl- vest them opprr kn-p fiem In nul oniiiifiul il.oui 10 iiiLimtt. Pills RUPTURE CURED. Look 0 For Cancer Few people are born entirely free from blood tai nt. This is often very slight or remote, and sometimes may not develop at all iu one generation, but breaks out in a serious disease later. Cancer, the most dreadful of all dis-e.-tses, is often the result of some blood taint inherited from generations back. It often appears as a mere mole or in significant pimple, which later develops lnio an aiarmmg tuuuiuuu. ,v kuows but that he may be subject to an inherited impurity in the blood, nor can he tell whether or not this may some day crop out iu the form of destructive cancer. It is, therefore, important that any little sore or scratch, which docs not readily heal, be given prompt atten tion, or a serious condition may result. Mr. Robert Smedley, of Ocala, Fla., was the victim of a malignant cancer, which first appeared in the manner above described. lie writes : "At first I paid no atteulion to the little blotches on my face, thinklnglhey would soon pass away, lieiore long, however, tbev 1 renraa sore, and soon began to enlarge. I applied ordinary local remedies, hut they had no effect, Mid I then consulted a physician. When A "BIG" SAVING! The workingiiien can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of . , - 1-1 " " " Por wliicli other stores are asking Si. 50 and $1.75- 9tber 8oods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. t MOHAMMEDAN UNREST. The Sllebtest Pretext Would Suffice to 1'rovolio 1111 Uprising. St. Petersburg, Dec. 10. Throughout Russian Asia there is general unrest mon.r the Moslems. It is attributed to the exaggerated reports of the Turk ish victory over the "great Greek em pire," which have spread through the length and breadth of the continent. Tho authorities even fear that the re vival of brigandage recently noted in the Caucausus is directed almost solely against the government officials, and the unprecedented phenomenon of Georgians displaying hostility towards Armenians has become manifest. The danger is so serious that a con ference of Caucasian governors has been convoked to concert measures of pacification. Travelers in central Asia report an extraordinary ferment among the Moslems of different races. They are Binklng their mutual animosities and declaring that they are. first of all, Mohammedans, with the sultan as their common chief. It is evident that the slightest pre text would suffice to bring about an up-i-i.ino- nml to nluiicc Ilussla Into the same sea of troubles as India. Specialist on J Shenandoii Ferguson. House Rupture from Williams port. will visit ih Every Thursday -AT THE from 9 a. m. till I:3Q p. m. Rupture permai no pay. wr cure all ki opereo Absolutely n 100 persons Mt. Carniel aud to. Charges an reach of all. FREE EY fitly and quickly Cured or an guarantee to absolutely s of Kuiture without 1 or detention from business. Danger. . . Examination Tree. red 111 Sunbury, Shamokin, icinity who can be relL-rreit tenns moderate and witliin E EXAMINATION! Do you have I rc.-iiling a -.hort I letters or words any of these syn lion. All cases deficiency carcfu glasses guarantee Examination THOM No. 7 So Shenandfa BA Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. U. 11. Greeve. merchant, of Chil howie, Va., certifies that he hail consumption, . a n ,m in die. soup it all nicuicai ireai- ment that money could procure, tried all coueh remedies he could hear of, but got no relief: spent many nights sitting up in a chair; induced to irv Dr. Kins'sNew Discovery, and was cured by use of two botlles. For past turee years naa been aticnaing lumjmra nnrl uvs Dr. Kind's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as It has done so much for him and also lor oiuers in ms community. Dr. King's isew discovery is guaranteed lor t-oughs, ioias ana unisumji- tion. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at A Wasley's drug store. GlnsHWorl.-oi'H hX lUsBi'itlntlt'd. Pittsburg, Dec. 10. The window glass manufacturers and workers held a con ference laBt night to settle the wage scale, but no settlement was reached and the factories will not start up at once, as expected. The blowers and gatherers came to an agreement with the manufacturers on tne basis ot 1G per cent advance, but the cutters and flalteners refused to accept tho advance of 12 per cent offered, and a$ midnight the conference adjourned without setting a day for further dls cusBlon. A QUINTUPLE MURDER. Mother ami Four Children Killed on a M iHolhMlppI riniitntloii. Wesson, Miss., Dec. 10. The wife and four children of IJrown Smith, a planter living in Simpson county, 20 miles from here, were murdered Wednesday night, while a fifth child was terribly Injured. Mr. Smith, who Is a son of ex-Kepre-sentatlve Edward Smith, went to a nearby town In the afternoon, leaving his family at home. Yesterday morn ing when he returned lie found his wife and five children weltering in tneir blood, and all apparently dead. An alarm was raised Immediately, and the entire neighborhood turned out to hunt for the perpetrator of the foul and bloody crime. There being no telegraph connections, details of the murder come in slowly, but It 1b reported that one of the little girls, supposed to have been dead, has revived enough to tell what she knew of the occurrence. She said she knows the man who committed the deed, that It was a negro, and de scribed him. A posse Is now on the track of the murderer, and there Is great probability that he will be appre hended, and there can be mil lime doubt he will meet speedy Justice when caught without waiting for the formal ity of u. court. It Is learned that Mrs. Smith and her four children are dead. SherlffB Mc Nalr, of Lincoln, and Thompson, of Copiah county, have gone to the scene of the piurder, each with a pack of bloodhounds. At Four Scorer rir Miles' Nervlna Rjsoros Health. Schuylkill Dental Parlors, . 7 North Jardin Street, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQHINfJ OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAItal l'OIt EXTRACTING WIII5N TltlSTH AltH OUUUItKI). BEST SILVhR FILLING, - - - so Cents GOLD FILLINGS, .... $l.0(j and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Ceatfl All our work Is soomii tiled Willi a guarantee. BIG II Of FRESH (IIS Candies and Cigars whole- sale and retail. . . . BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER llth. ed'lat w, or ft ute, or w lu n run together ' jloms your draw .ifUT .uljn do the If )ou hnc 'f"s nttd atten- f a-titfiiuliMii und muscular h cormU-d and ter pair ol d tu be satisfactory Blade at the Onr Store. House or at S BUCHANAN, OPtiXICIAfM, ilith Main Street. WM. sdllMICKER, JR. A must fur i 1 b anil Vicinitj -For BEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's fry Bohemian Beer. if he told tne I had cancer, I became alarmed aud hastened to obtain treat ment for I knew how dangerous cancer was. "I received the beat medical atteu lion, hut the cancer continued to grow worse until the physicians finally said that I would have to have au operation peroinjed, as that was the only hope for rue. This I re fused to submit to, as I knew cancer was a blood disease, and my common sense told me that It was folly. to expect an operation to cure a blood disease. "Knowing S. S. S. to be a good blood remedy I decided to try It, and the first bottle produced an improvement. I continued the medicine, and in four months the last scab dropped off. Ten years have elapsed, and not a sign ol the disease has returned." The alarming increase in the number Of deaths which occur as the result of a surgical operation is attracting general attention , and a strong sentiment against such methods of treatment is fast de veloping among tbe most intelligent classes. It seems that iu almot t every case where the doctors' treatment 1b uusuccessful, the learned physicians de cide at once that an operation must be performed, and the keen blade o' the nnreon is recklessly resorted to. The many caustic plasters which are applied to remove cancers aremore pain ful than death, and the danger of a sur gical operation is as great as the disease itself. No plaster or surgical oper ation can cure cancer, because it is A blood disease ; the destructive cancer cells are iu the blood, and cannot be cut out. or removed by local treatment. As the disease must be forced from the blood, it is only reasonable to rely upon a real blood remedy for a cure, one which goes direct to the cause of the trouble aud removes it. S. S. S. (Swift's Specific) la the only known cure for cancer and other obsti nate and deep-seated blood diseases such as Scrofula, Iiczema, Catarrh. Rheuma tism and Contagious Blood pjson. It Is Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaran teed to contain not a particle ot mercury, potash or other miueral, which means so much to all who know the disastrous i-'fects of these drugs. i Books on Cancer and Blood Disease! ' will be mailed free to all who addresjl Swift apeclhc Company, Atlanta, Ua. i Bow to Look Good. Good looks are really mors than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look if y6ur stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look ! 'f our kidneys be allecteo, you nave a piocneu look. Secure good lieallh, aud you will surely have good looks. "lilectrlc Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store, jo cents per bottle. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems sent as a special providence to little folks. Pleas ant to tako, perfectly harmloss, absolutely sure to give initont relief iu all cases of cold or lung trouble. MOTHER M'KlNLEY'S VITALITY, Tlio Jttuniirknulo Old I-nily Suriifl-osi Tliosu Attnmllnc llor IIkiIkIiIo. Canton, O., Deo 10. Yesterday was almpsl devoid of incident in the room of Mrs. MaKlnley, who still lingors at the point of death. Her rest durlnc the day seemed a trlUe less peaceful than heretofore, and at times she expert priced apparent distress in the throat, the direct evidence o which was an ominous rattle. At neither of his sails yesterday did the attending physician notice a dlH tlnct change in tho condition, and each time he expressed hopes of survival for some hours to come. President Mo Klnley was not as hopeful as the doc tor. He thought his mother had failed very rapidly during the day and that she was so weak that the end could not much longer be delayed, The patient had taken no nourishment since morn Ing, and has not even taken a sip of water for many hours, That she re tains life ho long without any nourish ment la the most surprising feature of the oaee, 1'or a Toxn 1. A. It. Colony. Galveston, Tex., Dec. 10. General JPaul Vandervort, one of the promoters pf the G. A. It. colonv In this state, writes from DemmJngH Bridge, Tex., that he ha closed a deaj W.UJj John E. and "Shanghai" Pierce, the kings, for land for a colony, and at least 1,000 colonists will move in Im mediately after the beginning ot the year. The undertaking Is fashioned after that In Fitzgerald, G, Miss A1U Hughes, Norfolk, Vs., was frightfully burned ou tbe faoe and neck, Pain was instantly relieved by PeWltt's Witoh llssel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It Is the famees pile remedy. V. 11. Usgenbusb. To elo tin' (jilimiiitlnH I,iw, Washington, Dee. 10. Senator Cuff' ery, of Louisiana, yesterday Introduced a bill for the revision of the quarantine lawn, the distinctive feature of which is the placing of the- quarantine regu lations exclusively In the hands of the national authorities. The secretary ot the treasury is authorised to make reg ulation t preyent the Introduction of Infectious or aojttaglpus diseases In one state from another, anil sucb regula tions are to lie enforced by the en)r tary authorities of the slates or of municipalities when these authorities will undertake to force them, but when they fall the president Is given author' Ity to execute and enforce them. ProKpt-rity come quickest to the man whosu luer is In good eobUition. DeWitt's Little Kurly Risen are famous little pills for i.-uustipaiiou, biliousness, hidltestiou ami all ilonmcli aud liver troubles. 0. II. Ilagen-hucli. WHO Bald Tbey Have a Cough? Ailvu-e -Take Psu-Tiu, 2Sc At tiruhlcr Bros , drug store. For earache, put a couple ef drops of Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil on a hit of isotton and place it fn tho ear. The pain will stop iu a fow moments. Simple enough, Isn't it? To (iin-i- 1 Iiiinlni'd till. Uerlln, Dee. 10. The minister of the Interior, Ccunt I'osadowsky, replying In the relchstag to an Inquiry regard Ing the Intention of the government with the view of thwarting the Stand ard Oil company from monopolizing the German market, said the govern ment was aiding the competition of German spirits of wine with petroleum Reduction of freight rates on Jtusslan petroleum and In Increase In' the p'us- toms duty on American petroleum waji helng considered. He said the govern-ifint,- ( necessary, would proceed rutlilesnlr Rfjan0t (Jie abuses corn; plained or. At Help Ceines to Those Who Take Red l-'laj; Oil for sprains, burns. lu(j. (Iruhler JJros., drug store. Servi il ii V I iir Kril(HiirlHf. New York. Dec. IB. -Prank Doherty, colored, a native ot tha Danish lelsjbd of St. Th.imas, but who ha lived lit the United States from Infancy, arrived here yesterday on the Danish steam ship Douglas from Kingston, Jamaica, after having served In Jail a sentence of nearly a year for filibustering. He was captain of the sloop 8ea Serpent. He was arrested by the British author ities hefoie leaving Kingston In ISM. Never Falls Tor Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-Tina Is, Me. AtQruhler lire., drug store. CltUeus' Committee. A meeting of the Citl liens' Standing Cow mltUe will be held at tbe Uxh.AU) olllW. No, 8 South Jardiu street, on l'riday evening, lOUl Inst., at 7 o'elook, sharp, to make arrange ment for the Spriug election. By order or IMniki. EVi-KBNKJt, Pres. AtU-st : W. J. Watkinb .Sec'y. CascareU stimulate liver, kldnoys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken ec gripe, lOo r v N'OtH EZEIIIEI. OCKAR, assessor ana J I tar collector, Boverly, Mass., who has pai3-3d the 80th lite mile stono, says: nr. Mllo." Restorative nervine has done a .roat dial cf good. IsuCeredforyearstroin daepltisncss and nervous heart trouble Tou'A f cl -weary and used up In tbe room ing, h.i A ao anbltlon and my work seemed a :jurdfB. A friend recommended Dr. Mllos' .Ijrvlns, and I purchased a bottlo under protest as I h.iJ tried so many remedies un- luccestfullr, I thought It no use. But It give molestful sleep, a good appetite and restored, mo to energetic health. It is a grind good modlclne, ;ud iTrillgladly write anyone inquiring, full partlcularaof myBUt- isfactory experience. Dr. Mlk licmedles are sola by all drn;- Slsts under a positive guaraatsc, firut bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart nnd serves free. Ad irrss, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., nilthart, Ind. All kinds of nuts and fruits, and Christmas toys at very low prices, PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 2p W. Centre Street. Philadelphia & Beading Railway Or. .Restores . , Haalth - KAIER'S ouse, J. O.. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CIH, PA. Opera DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to ffiMORMB'rilffiil, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. IN KFFEUT SKITBMlinrt , 1897. Train lpnve Sbennndoali a. toltows : For New York via Philadelphia week days, 2 10, 0 06. 7 on J IH a. ui. , n on, a iu ana Din p ... uiixiinv, -i in ft. ,n. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 M, 7 05 n. m.. 12 88 anil 3 10 n. m. Pnr Itpftdlnir nnd PhlladHnhla. week days. 2 10, 5 86, 7 05, 9 M a.m., 12 S3, S 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 n. m. Kor PotUvllle, week days, 3 10, 7 03, 0 51 a. in., 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Hundays, 2 10 a. in, For Tainaqua and Mauanoy City, week days 2 10, 5 80, 7 05, 9 51 a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 5 07 p. m. 8nndari,210a. m For v uiiamspon, ounDury ana iwisuur, week dan. 8 25.5 80. 1180 a. m.. and 7 25 n. m Sundays, 8 23 a. m. . " For Manano) -iane, weesuays, a iu. a jo, ooo, 7 05, 9 51, U 80 u. m., 12 83, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and uinn m. Sundnva. 2 10. 3 25 n. in. For Ashland ami Shaniokln, week days, 825, 5 80, 7 05, II su a. in., pu, ivo anu iw p, HiinilH, B V, a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the WeitTfa It. iO. It. It., throueb trains leo-i Heading Terminal, Plillaaeipnia, r. at ic. u M.J ai uj, 7 55,1120 a. m., Bio ana p. lu. nunanys, 3 20.7 00.1120 a. m.. 8 40 and 7 27 p.m. Aildl- tlonal trains from Twenty-foiirth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 urn. Sundays, I as, S2B p. m. TKA1NS FOR SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Philadelphia, rek days. 12 15, 4 80, 8 00 a. ui., and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p, m Hundavs. 5 03 n. in. J,eave New York via Mauch Chunk, v.eck days, 4 80, 10 a. rp... 1 80 and 4 15j. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, s l, iu iu a. m. ana i it on, o uu, ii n m. BnndAVB. 11 80 n. m. Imv. 1'adlne.week days. 1 85. 7 10.1008. a.m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 0 00 and 8 a) p. m, Sundays, 1 85 a, ui. Leave I'otlsyllle, week days, 2 S3, 7 40 a. m., 12 80 arid 0 12 p. ra. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, weekdays, 818,8 43, 1128 a. in., 1 85, 5 81, 7 20 and 9 43 p. nt. Sundays, 8 18 m Leave Vahanoy City, week days, 18 30.815, is, p (j, i m ana iu us p. m. 0N WEEK COMMENCING l.I,tlnei, AVeilM?lfty and Saturday. PRYTOKS BIG GOfllEDY GO., Acknowledged to be the best, with tons of magnificent scenery and grandest stage effects. Christ. Schmidt, Agent nnd BQttler pf AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - RA Oil 114To.m..2T7.8l8,fltT. nuiiuaye iu p, o i , n. hi. Leave Uahauoy Piano, weU days, 3 85, 2 40, 4 00 30, 'JSC. 10 25. 11 59 a. m., 38t, 53t, (188. 7 57, 10 HI f Dl. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave WllUautsport, wk days, 7 42, 10 20 a in.. 4 00 and 11 DO p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street whai ( (or Atlantic City. WMkilays-Bipress, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 n. m. Accommodation. 8 00a. m.. 0S0 n. ra. Hunilays--Kxpress, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. tu., 4 45 p. in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Bipreas, 7 85, VOO a m., 8 80,5 80 p. tn. AooomniouAtlon, 8 15 a. rr. 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 780 p. m. Aoeom mttdailoii, 7 15 a. in., 4 IS p. m. Parlor (Vra on all exoroea trains. vor further Information, apply to nearest pwledelpltla and Heading Hallway ticket ajesnt or address L-4. SwcioiHD, Brjflon J. fnu r tjotl'l 8hr., Clen'l IWf Aft, Pillpsf,trmnal, phllrJlila; ' SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY I Lemon Ih ' I" 10c iter potmd Peanut ' lattdy loo '.' " Hott Or, am Oaitdy, all Ilavoni 10c " " jiuiscrt ups New K Kluiul Peauut TaHy ... 1 IioIuk .'fixed Caudles SloltMs a IluUeroup Stlokn Piurart -ted Peanuts Frenih liutter Sootoli Ooooan t Tatfy Iloorlm ind Drops ChW,. leOream Sfl kin f oj fruit oanUy........ gloildj !te Mold Boston 1 'hips. bfp.;OaiVdy .' Our Candy Will be Very Cheap (or Christmas, tue .. Wo " .. 10c " -Wo " ..Ida ""i 15 " ... 8c " NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPNY, 110 North Main Streot. FRIDAY EVENING, ''The Banker's Daughter." SATURDAY MATINEE, "A Country Politician." SATURDAY EVENING, "Only a Farmer's Daughter." Prices: : : Oj 20 and 30 Cents. Cltftrt a nyder' Drug Stoye. d'. S. Manager fjultk personally guarantees this f)etjt toin)ny as positively tits "Hl itf playlne a( popular pilcesi ' riillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every yeir. Take no risks but eet your bouses, sleek, fur niture, etc., insured In srst-classre. liable companies u represented ly DAVID FAUST.WS-! AUo 1,1 fa and A odd en ill Oonpa m I A Hani I la oaeof th I pcissss. 1 VtirMlt. Handsome Oomploxlon is tresiest cnarms a woman can r toxxom's Oowuiioa fowoial
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