7 EVENING HERALD ICSTAIII.mm:!) 187U. Published every Kventi.. Kicept Bumlfy Bouth J ahdin Stiikkt, Nfiii Ckntu , The llerittri I? deiltpictl (n Shenniulrmii nml th surround, nit tnwnforsix c nN ft week pay abU otliocwrrien, liy mtttl I'S-OOa ycarvir2f cent n mouth, payable In mltnncc. Mlvcrte menU charged according in npnt c nntt position. The publlfd.crn rwrvc ttie rtaM to change the position of advcrtNemrntfi whcne'cr t!ie pub Utfttlon of news demand It. The rtRht n leaerved to tiltUny ndvertl-Piiient, whether pild for or not, mat the publishers may deem '."ipropcr. AilvertisliiR rates made known upon application. Entered at the poitoftlce at Hhcnandoah. 1h., at econd class mall mattrr. TKUlHONK OONNKOTtON 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." j Evening Herald S.V1TKIUY. I)!".' KMItr.l! IT imis JUR COUNTRY : Plrst. Last and Forevei Ok 750 food nml ilruo; i-iiiiiikh analyzed by tliu state authorities in New Jersey 208 woio fo-jnil to lie adulterated. Tlio people of the United States ure fur behind t iu English in protoutinir themselves from this dangerous form of fraud. Tim year 1808 will boa nioit iiioiiior nble one, not only for the rent vie tories of our army and navy, lnt be cause of t lie glorious reimitin of .the two seotions of the eotintrv. The strifes and animosities engendered by the war of 1SU1-05 are melting away. In the .North no man received more enthusiastic ovations than Gen. Joe Wheeler. In t lie South no man lias been more coiillally received than President MeKinley one a general in the Confederate army, the other in the Union army. The eountrv will most hearti ly echothe sentiments of the Chief Executive of a united country. Votkus should give their most seri ous attention to the selection of men who shall properly direct the affair of our schools. There is nothing more important than tlieeducation of the young, and citizens should see to it that only men possessing proper moral and educational qualifications are nominated and fleeted as School Directors. Too often the olllce is used merely as a stepping stone to future political advancement, by men who are totally unfit to 1111 such a position. Voters of the wards should aim to have nominated the best men who can bo found in the ward. Hvery eilort should 1 e put forth in this direction. ILLUSTIIATIVK of the interest of the public, in the narratives of tile leading participants in the recent Spanish war, the Century Company is compelled to announce that the December number of the magazine is out of print by December l.Tth, ex cept such numbers as dealers may have left over. This, although the edition was the largest over issued, is due to the fact that the narratives of Captain Slgsbee and Constructor Jlobson of the stirring events they participated in are leading features of the issue. It is impossible to get another edition in time for Christmas as the artistic cover, by the great artigt Tlssot, illustrative of the adora tion of the Magi, was printed in Franco and cannot be printed in time to be available. The Immigration Bill. In refusing to take up for consider ation the Lodge Immigration bill on "Weiliiesdav the House committed a grave error and still further post poned oi:o of the reforms to which Hie llepublican party pledged itself at the last National convention. There is a crying need for the restric tion of immigration. The question long ago p issed the debatable point, and the people now simply look to Congress to adopt the Lodge, bill with out further delay, and make possible the application' of the reforms for which it provides, Upon what grounds a majority of the members of the House justify their refusal to consider the measure it is dillicult to understand, hut if they think the necessity for lestrieteil immigration has ceased to exist, or thut there is any lessening of the de mand of the people for such legisla tion, they ilonot interpret the wishes of their constltuentsaright. There can be no permanent adjust ment of the labor dilliculties in this country no lasting alleviation of the sutferings of the poor until the evil lins been attacked at Its fountain source the gateways of the nation, through which pour the criminal and pauper element of Europe to spread dissension and suffering among our I own people. Congress must grapplo with this question without delay, and it ought to be disposed of at the present session. Nervous ...oil. ThuUMiids jreln li..:' condition. They aro despondent end gloomy, cannot sleep, have no appetite, no energy, no ambition, Hood's bai oapai illasoon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nervousness, creates an nnnetite, tones and strengthens the stomach and imparts now lllo and In creased vigor to all t in. urgansol the body. HoodJ Sarsa- parilla Is tbe One True lllood Purifier. All druggists. SI "1 cents. r A Handsomo Complexion III ono of tbo greatest charms a woman can muw eoaoui'a Coui-lhxiom i'gwouui Svmpafbeilc Btisbattdl The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives tlie following case : A customer of m ne, whose wife lias used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend" before con finement, sivi, after seeing the effeits of tbe remedy, (hat if she had to ro through the ordeal fi?ln, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was J100 per bottle, she would have thetn. " Mother's Friend " Is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the lords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's I'rttnd" Is sold hv dmc- (tsts, or e-pressid on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book "Before Baby it Born, " niaikd free on application. THE BRADFIELD RGU JWOIt CO.. Atlanta. Qa. CIVIL COURT JURORS. Dlltlm fur flitt'lrlill nfMnttt (.'hiihcn Cotll IllflKilujr .Uiiiidiij, ihii. 1(1, 1S1!. Tim following juroM werii diavni to iittcnd t cnlirt of Common Pleas on .Monday, Jan. 111. lslW : Tiioiii.w Lcc, lintel, Slicniindouh. Henry Ki-ivr, laborer, Porter, ijliv.ird Mutes, miner, Miilmnoy Twp. Jus O. SjimpM'll. Isliiirer, t?liciiuudo.ii, ,1 A. liinwiimillcr. painter, Miiliiiiiny City. Peter Koerpar, In lul, Ticliiont linrniigli. .1 1 1 1 1 1 Iiioiiiaii, laliuiur, Mah-iuoy City. Hairy Nnrneld, miner, Pinter. Henry Hut, tinsmith, l'ollsvillc. James V, mer. tailor, l'oltsvillo. I'r.mk Kuirignn. in.irliitiKt, Norwegian, hmuiu'l Keed. tanner. Wayne. 1! 11. Haas, farmer, Hcgim. .Jeremiah Sullii .u. Iiilwier, Mt. Carbon. Grant Hut binder, tanner, West Penn. , lames (I runt, yeoman. Shenandoah. (I eo. i; Ki'ishner, elulk, Tuniaiiiia. Prank Mosor, laboier, I otlsville. ('lias. lUrnliart, clerk, (iiiardville. Prank Shoener, l.ihnicr, Sell. Twp. JMmiind Harris, siocer, bhenandoah. Martin 1'Vrtii!, liraki inan, t'lcshon.'i. lolm A Hirst, tcun-ter, Tama(iia. Maitin Ottcrbine, contractor, Yorkville. llouanl Dodsiin, ci .ir maker, Shenandoah. Ui'iuiis Dunn, Kenlleinan, Mali. City. .1. .1. ltohghcy, blacksmith, Slicnandoah. lVter Ilissler, meri hant, Port Carbon Itnfus liohr, fanner, l'ineiirovc Twp. Aaion .Minnick, painter, Tremont Hiiro. C. 1!. Qlniit.. farmer, Nnrwejiian Twp. Daniel Sbepliens, laborer, NoiweKian T. Mieliavl I'adden, laborer, Cass Twp. James Mcllrearty, adcnt, Ashland. Tlieo. I.udniL', carpenter, Minersvillo. Lewis MetiKel, farmer, Hyan. J. li. Mertz. jeweler, Mabanoy City. Clias. A. Uumer, eleri,, l'oltsvillo. John Duran, ininei', Iieilly. John (larrian, maelunihl, Port Carbon. David Ardman, inen hanl. Treinont llur. Herman i,'eese, blat-kstnilh. Ashland. David A. Joins, saloon, (ln-ardville. Win (lillert, dyci. Tain iiiia. W. 1! Diininoyer, laboier. 1'reinoiit lior. John Tmlner. libon i. I'oit Carbon. Isaac Jones, laborer, l'oltsvillo. Mai tin l'nrccll, inc.rc.li ml, Shenandoah. Jacob Dary, carpenter, l'alo Alto. J. II. Keller, farmer. I.lind Tlieo. 1'. Trayer, cleik, l'oitss ille, l'lauk Sultor, farmer, I'mcsiiovo Horn. Samuel K. Kpler, paperhauKer, l'oltsville, Thos. Mcnscl, farmer. 1'ineniove Twp. Michael Sullivan, ap'iit St. Clair. . . K D Ileildall, laborer, Slieuandoali. (Jul. 11. Phillips, laborer. lY.iekvillo. John W Kutz, inerchaiit, Malmnoy City. I'olor lieck, Kiocer, Shenandoah. Win. Cailin, miner, lllythu. Jos. T. Collius, clerk, l'ottsvlllo. Cyrus Doud, bricklayer, I'ottsvillo. Jalm Jones, watchman, l'nrt Carbon. I'iebaul Connelly, miner, .Mi 'illeport. F. K. Ditrlicy, ciuar maker, Muldleiiort. John Mitchell, liln.rer, SI. Clair. John Larkin, laboier, St. Clair. Clay W. i;vans. meicliant,.St. Clair: Thus. J. llreiiuaii, laborer, l'otlsville. Thus. Hawkins, miner, Illythc. (lust M. IIiiiis, laborer lahanoy City. Thos. P. Maley, laborer. Fester. Thos McAndiew, laborer, Newcastle. Henry Zerbc, laborer. Iieilly Twp. Jacob Kull, laborer, Norwegian Twji. A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby nnreo to refund tlio money on a r0 eent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails tu cure, your coukIi or cold. We also guaran tee a 25 ceiit bottle lo prove satisfactory or money refunded. A WaBley, C. II. Ilaiscu- bucli, Slieuandoali Drug Store, and 1'. W Dicrstein & Co. U-lt 33t-Uv Itt-I ton i'i" ,riiu-ni- One finnimi', London. icc. 17. The Dally News, 2011UI tntiiie this morning upon Its Washington corresponilent's report of the ctun trial at Sunday Hook, says: 'The Americans have only to Rive their minds to It to become the first artil- 'erlsts In the world. In fact, an iUnerlcan aitlllerist on the wnrpath de servos the most serious notice of all whum it may concern." To Cure H Cnlil In On lny Take baxativo liiomo Quinine Tablets. All tlriiKifUU refund tlio inonev if It fails to cure. 25c. The Konuino lias L. 11. Q. en each tablet tf HUKTlPfi I Oll TtURliAIJE. ltrnvu Mother Knved tliu Child una Tlien tliiitiiKMl to Jlentli. Chlcnuo. nac. 17. Sirs. Johanna New ell lost her life yuftfday In Bavins thai of her 2-yenr-old duiinhter. The Newe'l family lived at 163 Orleans street, above livery stable, which was uurneu iaie in the afternoon. There was only one stairway leading to the street from the npartnvents In which the family lived. Mrs. Newell wns near the head of this Btalrway when the alarm was given, and might easily have made her way to the sheet. Hut she ran into nor rooms to save hr little Klrl, and by the time she was nble to return to tho stairway It war In dames, and all es cape was cut off, The woman then ran to the second story window, opening upon an area In which some men were standing, and threw the girl out. One of the men cauKbt it by the skirt and placed It on the xi'iund unhurt. Mrs. Newell then jumpi-d from tho window. The men tried to catch her, but were unsuc cessful, and she struck the concrete heavily, sustaining Injuries from which she died wlibin two hours. Begin Right With Coughs and Coldi. Take tin. sura cure, Puu-Tiuii, Sia. Urubltr llros., drug stote. At i'ilHY POiW TS. . allies '( lirtMLittitut tliu (louutiy rlir,.,lclrl for HhnM I'itiiuhI. J itius J Coibett, tlio e.r-clianiplnn, will u, rt v embark In t'ic snlnon liilsluess in iimiii.i. He uill b liH'iitut hi the must i, dm i I int of the city Impleaded by ua iii-iiiis . pi m of ii medic about I nil" inch lmin ' sir o led from the lout of the tlirce-yenr-I s ii of James lliliiase, of Mt Ct me I. ii i Ii s ,aei and Miss Adelablc Miller, i .. ni-, of Aslil uid, wine Joined III inatrl- i, ei n will on next Monday start to 1111 I li in' hoitu' recently creeled near an ni. y i ny col leiy. The rapacity of tlio illse l went -live tons. Tl ' Mali inov Chy holel men niecompl tin- iu .ibiiir null liiuiiicsrt Urnun Post, (1 A It, of I'.ittsville. will .oilni e i iliama lo iiplenlsli its n llef funds. Ti'C 1' ,t It. milroid cmploj will bo paid hi Wnluesday lit .Muliiiioy l'lami mid lnlly. !! i W. .1. Mills, p-nlnr of the M. V.. I.lii -li nt Tainaiiia, will Icuvo thnl charge at in end of the conference ymr, The inine empliiycs received their ply to lay and it was u lirtai otic Next Sunday will be Christinas. Michael Muipliy, of Mahanoy Plane, iridcc li Fpector for Ibe P t IS. railroad, has tilted on his annual tuiirof inspection. Iluy your Clnistinas presents now, and be lore doing so runsiilt our nilveitisers Six days this Mick at tlio collieries is not so had. Joint Toole, of Sunbiiry, will take charge f the Ct'iitralia Holl-e, at Cvutralla, on Jan uary 1st Supt. Mereiir, nf the Lehliili Coal Co , lias moved his family to Ccutralia, from Wilkes harie. The Ashland teachers uuro paid $10 each lor Institute expenses. Sk itniK on tliu dams of tlio old water company is piohibltcd. Nuiciubiiru h.isa wotuan druggist. Kohhcrs are nperatliiK at I'ltii'Krovo. Pocketbooks aro glowing consumptive. This is tlio season when the curious woman looks the Christmas gift in the pricu-in irk. Many people aro now sull'eriUK from grippe. Secret Ser"ico Agent McMuuus, who re cently broke up n cuiiuteifciters' gang in Lebanon county, has found tbruowull.exe cutatl 1 dies of 1S7U in a resort at Iiidlau town Gap. For 3D years llinily Gcrhart served as housekeeper for tlio late Gcishon Hull, of Moiiiou county, receiving tio cunts a week, and now shu puts in a claim fur $700 from his largo eslutu. Sinto Treasurer Iicacoin was yesterday directed by Governor Hastings to draw a warrant fur $5110 on tlio oiueigcncy fund of the State lloaid of Health for the suppression of smallpox at lleilford. . Falling coal killed John Wonseck in 'tlio Glmlit rolliery Northumberland county. Llli Kiiutncr was yesterday appointed a fourth. class postmaster at Lofty, this county, I lie clothing of 4 year-old John Gorman catching tiro at .Mount Carmo., ho was fatally burned. While skating at Kckley, Luzerne county, Miss Katie Kietzberger fell on the ico and her skull was fiacturcd From a Floboit rifle bullet wound, acci dentally inflicted last May by a companion, young Calvin I'yatt died yesterday at E.iston. Governor Hastings will tender a farewell dinnir to tlio members of his military stall' at tlio Lxccutivo Mansion next Thursday evening- The Swiss residents of Allegheny City yes terday held a patriotic celebration in com incineration of stirring events in their native Republic. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow checks, file sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyes, the .sallow parsuip coloreil complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if ) ou had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in die back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it ; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine lias a brick dust deposit or slrong odor. When these .symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may run into Urigtit's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great dis covery ol the eminent Kidney ana uiauciet specialist, is a positive remedy for such dis eases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first lest its wonderful merits, mention Evening Herald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Uinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and hook telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. i.imel-urXYei'i'Itt. 'Ioiun 'iKntn'. New York, Dee. 17. Among the pas sengers who arrived last night at imarantlne on the Cunard line steamer Lucania from Kurope were General Wesley Merrltt and Mrs. Merrltt. For Infants and Children. The Khid You Have Always Bought Dears tho Signature BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. l'rlmnry S comlary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently , CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You con be treated at home for same prico under same guarantee. If J"" ' come hero we will contract tu nay ra roau faro ai.d hotel bills, and no charge. It (all to Hire. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, ond still huvo ache ami pains. Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat, PlmpleB Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on liny part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It In this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE, Ve solicit the most obstinate cass and ntiniianirA the world for a case we caa not cure. T U disease ha always baffled the skill of tne moot eminent paystcuns, csnn nno catiltal behind our unconditional guarantee Atisolute proo's sent scaled on application iuu paue noon seab ireu Address COOK Kl'.MIHJY CO., 744 Masonic Temple, Chicago, I w "ft s. i The Prince of Wales OIIDCRS J0IIANN IIOH'S MALT LXTIMCI. Abfroeldik Castlk, I Allt-.KDEENMIIMK f flense supply three- dozen Holt's flolt Extinct, on Hccount of 11. It. II., 1'rlnco of Wales. J. Cross. Hy goods train to Abergeldle, llallater, Aberdeenshire. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Rcmilno Johann Holt's Mnlt tilrnrt makes l'lesli and liluod. More stsmrrih In one d07cn bottln of Joitanu Holt's Mult xlrait than In a cask of Ale, llecr or I'orter, without their intoxicating elf eots. Siitidny Speeluls. Services In the Trinity Keforincil church o-miirrnw nt 10:00 a. in., and (1:30 n. in Sunday school at 1:110 p. in. ltov. ltobert D'lloyle pastor. Hi'Kiilar services will bo held in the United Cvanyclical church. North Jardiii street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. in. Sunday school at 1.30 ti. in. Kcv. 1. ,i. lteitz, past K. Id. 0. I on Monday evciilin:. 1'raye praise, and testimony meutiues every Tues day, Wednesday, I liursilay and ! riday even ings. Jr K. b. O. 11. every Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor, l'reachlng at 10:0 a. in. and 11:30 p. in. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Class meet ins on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Tliuisday evening. Kverybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal liurcli on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a in. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Evening prayer at 7 p. in. The rector will olllciate. First baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, ltov. D.I. Evans pastor. Services i lua. in. and (I n. m. Sunday school at 'J P. m. 'raycr meeting Monday evenings. Young ,'cople's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Enisconnl church, corner Oak nd WItito streets, ltov J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. in., led by tho pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. ni. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. S. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. ni. Scats free. Everybody welcome Olivary baptist church. South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. nd 0:30 n. m. ltov. IE. It. Alliins. pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon ohn Ilunii, Superintendent. II. Y. V. U. Tuesday evening, nt 7:30. Wednesday uveniug, genei-.il prayer meeting at 7:30. jvcryiioily welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow nt 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Jr. C. E. aniV Sr. C. E. luesday evening at (1:30 and 7:30 o clock. 'raycr and song service on Ihursday even- ng at 7:30, btr.ingers always welcome. Jl. . Koeliler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street, ltov. John Qruhlcr, pastor Preach- ng, 10 a, in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; reaching 0:30 p. in. St Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. ltov. Cornelius baurisin. nas tor. Matatinum soryico 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Chinch of tlio Holy Family, (German It. C.) North Chestnut street, ltov. A. T. Schut- tleholcr, pastor, first mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. in. St. Casimir's Polish It. C. church. North Jardlu street, ltov. J. A. l.enarkicwicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 1 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation. 218 West 3herry street. Itev. II. F. O'Ueilly, pastor; Kcv James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a, in, benediction, 7 p. in. Kelielcth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Itev. Henry Mit- nlk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in and 3 to 5 p. ni. Sunday services 8 to lo a. in. and every ween uay morning irom 7 to s a. m llr. Itnll'u fnutrli Siinm fmruM mpiiul.. and whooping-cough. This wondorful rom- eily will save me cuiiuren irom many a .ins- trcssiug couguiug spcu aim soon cueci a cure. "Vti'Klntii Soldiers oir lr Culm. Savannuh, Oa.,Dee,17. The transport Chester sailed yesterday for Marianao, tlbn, carrying lirlgadier General Has- brouck and the headquarters staff of the Second division of the Seventh army corps and the Fourth Virginia regiment. The transports Mlnnewakn and Hou manian arrived from Havana yesterday. They will take aboard the Forty-ninth Iowa and the Sixth Missouri regiments today, and will probably sail tomorrow. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him lit for tho battle of life. Dcndly" Duel In (Jeoruln. Hawklnsvllle, On., Dec. 17. A shoot ing affray occurred south of this place Thursday night in which John James was killed and Base Turner fatally wounded, The young men were first cousins, and had been great friends from their childhood. At a country party these young farmers had a dis pute and were about to resort to blows, when their friends Interfered and thought everything was settled and friendly feeling restored, but on leav ing the party the disturbance was re newed. In which James was killed. Turner Is said to be dying. Never Falls for uoughs and Colds. That's what I'au-Tlna is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. jll'ltrtl ol ll .'il.iee'on ITuIo-tMir, Princeton. N. J Dee. 17. Professor John BMUwell Schanek (emeritus) died yesterday, lie wns In his 82d year, nnd death came from old age, He spent his early years ns a furmer hoy In Monmouth county, N. J. In 1838 he en tered the Junior class-at Princeton, graduating In 1840, In 1856 he wna appointed professor of chemistry In the chair of the late Dr. Terry. He wns phosen a member of the American So ciety for the Advaniemt-nt of Science r Lafayette college conferred upon htm the degree of LL.D, )n the year 111b chair Is nW pccuplerj by Pi'.'fessor Cornwall. Who Bald They Have a Cough? Advice Take l'an-Tiua, 25c. At Gruhler Broi., drug store. I lo we ji'ld. Manila, Dec. 17. Dear Admbal Dew ey, when a correspondent Called upon him, courteously, plennuntly, but ab. solutel declined to discuss the )0 llllcnl situation In the Philippine Isl. ands, on the ground that his sphere was purely naval. Ilegardlng Interna tional complications Admiral Dewey said: "Prior to the arrival of the mon itors 1 felt uneasy, but now I am reudy to hi dd this pbsii. u ubuiiio. ,jr '. o!s car ill," rouplliiftantly relieved ZHtDft yThoiaas" JJFfrjc-'Oll. 1'orfectjy We.Nover fall At suy'drug store J' TRAUGDY ATA CROSSING. Four Killed nnd Two FntiUly Injured by n l'eiiiix.vlvntihi Trnln. Mnnastiuiin, N. J Dec. 17. A wagon containing eight persons was struck by n train on. the Pennsylvania railroad last night tit the Allenwood crossing, a few miles from Mnnasquan, nnd four were killed, two fatuity Injured and two others seriously Injured, The dead are Mrs. KUen Allen, llessle Allen, her daughter, Mrs. Allle Alger nnd Jennie Crammer. The fatally Injured are DnvlB S. Allen, husband of Mrs. Allen, who wns killed, and Katie Allen, their daughter. The Infant child of Mrs. Alger nnd Willie Allen, son of Davis S. Allen, with recover. Mr. Allen wns of the family from which Allenwood tukes Its name. He nnd his family had been to Ashury l'nrk In the ufternoon visiting a rela tive, Mrs. Alger. They were driving home, and hnd reached the crossing, which Is within a few houndred yards of the entrance to Mr. Allen's place, when the ,vngon wns struck by the train. The eight occupants were thrown In every direction. The train was stop ped Immediately after the accident and the train hands and passengers went buck to the scene of the accident. The victims weie found lying about, nnd were enrrh-d Into Mr. Allen's house. Mrs. Allen was almost cut to pieces. Her daughter, Hessle, was also badly mangled. Mr. Allen's skull Is believed to be fractured, and his spine Is Injured. Kntle Allen had her skull fraotured and n number of ribs broken. Mrs. Alger nnd Miss Crammer, who had been Induced to return to the Al len household by Mr. Allen, were killed Instantly. Mrs. Alger's Infant child appears to be but slightly hurt. Willie Allen has two ribs broken. Davis S. Allen Is ono of the most prominent men In this part of New Jersey. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho lest salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and Dositirolv cures piles. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlslactlon or raony rctunuea. rnco 3R cents por nor f or sain ny a. wssuy. Mloriuy lA'liute In .;i 'in"i (lininlier. Palis, Dec. 17. A stormy debate took place In the chamber of deputies yes terday on the corruption that charac terized the election at Barbonne, said to have been practiced by a candidate who was a protege of the Mellne cab inet. The discussion led to a minis terial rrlsls, M. Oulllnln, minister for the colonies, and M. Deloncle, minister for commerce, both of whom were Identified with the Mellne cabinet, threatening to resign. M. Depuy, the premier, after an Interview with the Incensed ministers, succeeded In mol lifying them, and the chamber dropped the matter, but the discussion has re vealed friction that is likely to crop up on a future occasion, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup currs sore throat. Don't delay when you aro bothered with a sore throat It may lead to bronchitis. This remedy Is a sure cure. I'rico only 25c, A liiiwiesHliHlliui KTlleil, Malone, N. Y., Dec. 17. John Ran som, a St. Itegls Indian, was shot and killed on the teservatlon ut Hogans- hurg while resisting an est. A month ago Ransom und his squaw attacked an ofllclal who attempted to seize some of the Indian's goods under an execu tion. The same officer, provided with a warrant charging Hansom with re sisting, went to his home on Thurs day, but was met by Hansom and his family, brandishing clubs and knives. The olllcer drew his revolver, and the Indian struck It with his club. The charge entered Hansom's body, and he died soon afterward. Ask your grocer for the new Mocha and Java coll'co, the celebrated Bed Ribbon brand in ono pound packs. 12-12 Ot "Did Hi W.-iu .-.ri'.iiMtii'-. IdfeS MaC.i'l. Pec. 17. A sensation was caused here late yesterday afternoon by the discovery, In the ante-room of Senor Sagnsta's ofllclal residence, of an Intoxicated soldier repatriated from Cuba, armed with a knife. The man was asleep. Dr. Hull's Cmnrll Svrim it-Ill rill vim of a cold morn ntlir-klv than nnv nlbnr k nnwn rcmeuy. Don't let a cold go as it comes for you may endanger your life. I'rico 25 cts l'l'llieeil-'Glrts to ll' folleu-n. Montreal, Dec. 17. I,ady Slrathcona and her daughter. Hon. Mrs. Howard, have each donated to McGlll college $50,000. Lord Strathcona himself has uonateu in all up to this time $1,485,712, How was your colfee for breakfast this morning? Was it good? If not, why not buy the celebrated Bed Itibbon brand and take no chances. 12-12 Ot I,oeomotlvo Strikes n, Slolulilnp;lnrty Imlay City, Mich.. Dec. 17, A south bound engine, light, on the Pontlac, Oxford and Nouthern railroad struck a sleigh containing five people, throwing thein out, seriously Injuring two and killing three outright. The dead are: Mrs. Thomas Hold), of l.um; Wulter P.obb, her son, aged 4; Mrs. John Yerkes' son, aged 12 months. The ac cldent occurred four miles north of here, Just at dusk. A light engine run ning backwards struck the rear end of the sleigh and the occupants were thrown high Into the air. If .you use Bed Kibbon Mocha and Java colfee your health will bo much better than when you use trashy coffeo. 13-0-0t Dnin'c liny ltui.i c sl .li.iilea Ginger Camden, Arb., Dec. 17. George Mor gan and r'harles Johnson are dead at Ogemav. ns a result of drinking bay rum and Jnir nlca ginger, Mike O'Con nell Is expeeti d to die at any time from the same cause. The men have been on a spree, and were drinking anything they could get. A cup of Red Ribbon coffee for breakfast Invigorates both body aud mind, 12-12-0t I'lrel Flrel Ure I Insure your property from loss In the ldest and strongest cash companies : Phlla Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America aud Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins, Co., American Fire Insurance Co West Chester Fire Ins. Co. United Flremen'i Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 12.1 S .farilin St.. Rhonandnah. Your Christmas Dinner .... Will be a joy if it is accom pauied by our COLUMBIA EXPORT BOTTLED BEER Put up expressly for family use We also bottle porter. Ieave your 'order at the office and they will receive prompt attention. M COLUMBIA IREWING COMPANY, W'lMffiartlTiSiTWr n JDr. Jackson points to the startling fact tluil there are now 20 million Catarrh victims in this country and the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Are wc to become n nation of Catarrhites ? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians nre said not to have known the disease. That proves It Is not caused by our climate and must have been Imported. IS growlli was slow out persisiviu. i-uriy cars nao there were less than 40 000 cases In nil. u. is., lu-w.iy mile u,c u luiinuu, j"fi there will be SO million, Where U It to end? hall wc not awake till It Has Listened Its lam's- ou every man, woman ami child In the lauur low su.iii we prevent u unless we uikc luiiucu flte mid vlmrnn4 slpos In staitin out the lilniruc? This putrid disease knows no sex.no class, no station, it is everywhere, A germ (iniciobc) discus? It snreads hv coutaclou. The cailou breath and expectoration of the poor victim nre loaucu with tnese luicroDcs. utners ureainiiicm In. thev find lodeeuicut and never release their hold till the victim lies down In death, unless every microbe Is killed, nut can they ue uiiieu t Yes, but not by any "blood medicine." No Ca larrh germ was ever found In the blood. The iroilOle IS IOC.ll OUU IllUSl oc ircaieu lot-utiy. n. balsam has been discovered that Is sure death o the Catarrh microbe, making a rnuicai ana permanent cure. It Is UrnUlan Halm. It has cured tens of thousands in the past 15 years. It also cures nil the troubles caused by Catarrh, ns Sore Throat. Old Coutrhs. Bronchitis. Attaint iiiid I.iincr troubles. The swallowiucr of the catarrh pus makes the Momacu raw auu uicer- ulcd. The Brazilian llalm soon makes a radical cure of the Stomach and alimentary canal. It 13 tue cheapest remeuy on me maiKii, a $i.uu bottle containing n, whole month's treatment. As all sufferers with Catarrh and Asthma hae run-down systems we wilt till January next put a month's treatment ot Toxlcola Tablets, free, in with eveiy II. CO bottle of Brazilian llalm. 'inis is me nesi ionic ana nerve ana sircugin builder known. You cet all lor S1.C0. a mouth'r: treatment ot both. Now Is the time to trenr your Catarrh. Do not delay. Ask your druggist iiiiu iLkc no suijsiuuie. ii ne win mn jrri ii, end direct to us. B. P. Jcksom & Co., M't'g. Chemists, inuiauapoits, inu. SHENANDOAH DRUfJ STORE, Wholesale Asrents. OLD POINT COMFORT. Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The first of tho present series of personally- conducted tours to Old Point Comfort Via the Pennsylvania railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Tuesday, Decern hor 27. Tickets, including luncheon ou going trip and one and three-fourths days' board at Old Point Comfort, and good to roturn direct by regular trains within six days will he sold at rate of $15.00 from New York ; $13.50 from Trenton ; $12 50 from Philadelphia, aud proportionato rates from other points. For itineraries, and full information apply to ticket ageuts ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, and 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, A JIODKIIN MOTHIOU lias found that her little ones aro improved more hy tho pleasmt Syrup of Figs, when In need of tho laxatlvo effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. Tliu truo remedy, svrup of eigs, Is manutacturcd by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. TMi; I'AGII'IG COAST I.IMITI'I) VIA "TIIK T1IUII bOUTllEHN BOUTK." The "Pacific Coast Limited," the now California train will leave Chicago nt 2:00 in., aud St. Louis 10:30 p. m,, every Tuesday and Saturday airivhig at Los Angeles third day at 1:00 p. m. and San Francisco fourth day noon, aud willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, aud Southern Pacific Railways This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking- room, buffet, barber-shop und batluooui ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and double drawing-looms twelvo sectiou sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car iu which all meals will be served a la carte, and traverses a region of peipctual suiislilno, where snow blockades, liliz.anls or high altitudes aro un known. In addltlou to our weekly tourist car lino via the scenic route, we will oporat6 a weekly tourist car via "The True Southern Bouto," leaving Chicago every Tuesday and from St. Louis ovory Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of fare to all pointB west and southwest, address J. P. McCann, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Hopt, Gen'l Eastern Passenger Agent, 301 Broad way, New York, tf Help Comes to Those Who Take Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Gruhler Bros., drug store 'rnis is me trade mark of the great trunk line of the South the South ern Railway. It Is the short line to Florida and oilers the best Bervico aud quickest time to all the principal winter rescrts as woll as to all the commercial centres of the South. .Maps, rates and all information will be cheerfully furnished hy John II. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. How Is Your Wile? Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tho principal ciuses. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Ills for half a century. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results are not satisfactory. Sold by P, 1), Kirlin and a guarantee, Coining lCvetits, lice. 21 to Jan. 4, Grand fair under tho ausp'ces of tho Columbia II. & 8. F. K. Co, iu Robbins' opera house. Deo, 21. Grand hall Iu Dougherty's now hall, corner Jardin and Centre sticcts, under auspices of Slienamloili Glee Club. Jan, 2, First annual ball of the Slieuan doali Browns base ball club. In Dougherty's hall, corner Jardin and Centre streets. Are You Going to Florida ? If you aro, ask for tickets via tho Southern Railway. It Is tlio shortest, quiokest and) best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write fqr further information to John J(- Beall, District Passenger Agent, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption guru is ths guar antee! "All wo ask of you istousetvtOi thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, theu If you can Bay you aro pot benefited return tlio bottle to your druggist aud ho may refund the price paid." Prlcp 25 cts., P0 Pts, and f 1.00. Sold by P. D, Jvlrllu aud a giianiutcti, r, - "Buy" E-gxatono flour, Bo jurathajU.Ia,2p Lesski & Uaeb, Aihiaui S&gxl? every uclc iflnfcTfl NEW YORK SERVICE. $J Adillllilhal I'.IM Train, Inaugurated by the I'IiIIhiMiiIiIh Itcudliig Itnlhvay, Tho Philadelphia niul Heading Ifouto, noted for its splendid two-hour trains tu New York, lias, to accoimnodato numbers of Its patrons, niado several changes hi Its schedule. Thoimr-t iniioitaiil l the addition of tho "Itoynl Limited." mnipiHnl exclusllelv of Pullman cais Icavli'g 21th and Chestnut streets only at flifiO p. tu dally, running through wit limit Btop to Jeiscy City, and muling Its passengers at l.lheily street ferry, New York, at 8 p. ni, On lis Westward trip tlio train leaves New York at 3 p. in., arriv ing nt 21th and Chestnut streets titOD p. in. Ilio train is composed. of observation, parlor. tale, Plunking and dining cais; (the entire equipment bfln especially made for this service by the l'liliuuin ' utnpaiiy) and while giving pasfengcis all the accommodations of an extra-priced limited train, tlielu Is no additional fare except tho rcgilhr Pullman charge. The train leaving IteieMiig Terminal 0:55 p. in. weekdays, nnd R:I0 p. ni. Sundays, Is dis continued and replaced by fust trains leaving (1.0'lp m. weekdays nnd 3:10 p. in. Sundays. Passengers on all trains, except the 12:0."(inld ulght, on-iirrlviiig nt Jersey City have choice of two ferries to New York, to foot of Liberty street or to Whitehall Terminal (South Ferry), where under tlio same roof as the ferry, connection Ii mulo with any of tlio elevated roads or tho cable cars, reaching quickly nnv part of New York, and with ferries to Hilton Island, Hruokiyu, Hay Ridge, Ac. Pneumonia Cured. Sirs. A. J. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa., says: ''Hra.'.ilian Halm brought me out of a severe attack of pneumonia in splendid shape. It is a wonderful rem edy for coughs and lung troubles. Also, for outward use, for burns, cold-sores, and chapped bauds and face, it cures like magic. It is invaluable iu the family " Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Brown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. DRINK CLEARY'S EXTRA UNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. rniui.-cnEnr - stoke, o D15ALEK IN o Fruit, -Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Street. WAX AND CUT FLOWERS. Mi OK vst. l'UNN, Has opened a new store at the COR. riAlN snd LLOYD STS., blienandonli, Pa-, For tlio salu of wax and cut flowers of nil designs of the latest styles at sliort notice and reasonable nrlces. Also ncedlo work of oil kinds and fancy work. We'lnvlte your patron age. A BARGAIN FOR MEN ! The Boston Factory Shoe Store makes the following ex traordinary shoe bargain to men for the next few days only : HEN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOES, HAND SEWED, WORTH. $4.00 ; at $2.25. ladies', losses; ajid Chil dren's winter footwear and rubbers at astonishing prices, Serviceable and reliable good. BOSTON E. 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, gOURDOORS. ABOVE TOST OFFICU,
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