v The Cure that Cures j $ Coughs, u k Golds, i 1 Grippe, fj i Whooping Cough, Asthma, . j Cronohltlo and Inolplont j' Consumption,- Is f; TVe cTerman remedy" ft St4a AtwsVi. 25c50As LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES BllioU3nOS9. ijConsttpitlon, I Dyspepsia, Slck-Hoad - Bacho and Livor Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Bold by all drupjIstB or sent by mall. Ntrvlta Mtilcil Co., CblcifO 60 box contain 15 His, Sold by Klrl'nsdrug store, Shenandoah, Pa. AHUSEriENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. One Night Only I THURSDAY, DEC. 7, '99. Ireland's Funniest Irishmen PAT MAI.ONEY AND TOMMY WATERS. In tbe "NEW IRISH VISITORS" And an own selected company Tommy Waters mid Frouk W. Naiion, Managers and Proprietors. Wvle & Panford. Bert Kimball. BIcrrico & Cu.lilng. Ned West, Tbo Zereth Trio, M'lle Donclla, Clarn West, and others. PRICES : 25c, 35c and 50c Unserved scats at Klrlln's drug store. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 Wednesday, Dee. 699 WWW WW , C0SGR0VE & Comedians GRANT'S llnlvkfilnlAlAinlvl In tbe Rollicking Musical farce'Comedy, Everything New, Bright, Fanny. PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved Seats at Klrlln's Drue Store. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FEKOUSOlf, Mgr. Ones Night Only, Saturday, Dec. 9 marie Eamowr anil frederic Itlurpb To Laugh or not to Laugh,, fa not tbe question, you 'can't help Laughing, In Wilfred Clarke" great London success A 7 woman "A Screaming Farce." Public Opinion Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents, Keser I seats at Klrlln's drug store. perguson's Theatre. DAlf, J. FER0US0IT, MX. ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING IftOIlDflY, DEC. 11, '99 MATINEE SATURDAY. John A. Himmelein'a Big Comedy Company "Jh IDEALS" Headed bv the popular comedienne Miss BEATRICE EAKLE, includliig too peer of niuakal orxantations, HOWSON'S 20th Century liaud and Orchestra. THE PLAYS. Monday Blent THE IRISH HERO. Tuesday night... .Ja the Heart of the Storm Wednesday Night LOST IK NEW T0RK, Thursday Hleht THE LADDER OF LIFE. Friday Night THE DEVIL'S MINE. Saturday Night THE CENSUS TAKER; PRICFS ; - - 10, 20 and 30 GIs. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store, BBBBSSlMME&i pOO PILLS 25 CTS. The Dizzier. OERS' UNFAUl TACTICS. ritonsOhargO Them With Abusing tho Rod Gross Badgos. JOUDERT SAID TO HAVE RETIRED Itepnrtril Tlint He I.pft Hstconrt nml UcKtrojiMl Colpimo llrlilnri Ilenr Ailmlriil Sir Hubert Ilnrrls Ilnrilily Criticised Tor Aliened Helny. London. Dec. 6. Tho censorship continues to be of the strictest char acter. Virtually no news Is allowed to pass except diurlos of events within the beleaguered garrisons and posi tions. According to the latest accounts, of tho battle of Moddor river, the Hoer fire was tho hottest on record and will revolutionize existing theories. It was effective up to 1.G00 yards, but tho casualties among the prone troops wns trifling. It was found impossible to bring tho British ammunition and re serves to the firing line. Many Boers wearing Red Cross badges wero aC' tlvely employed In serving out am munition In connection with the many nccusa tlons ngainst the Hoer indifference to the laws of war a letter published In Cape Town asserts that before the rransvaal ultimatum was sent tho Boer leaders discussed the policy of using the white llag, when driven Into a corner, in order to deceive the Brit ish commanders, and this policy was generally approved A dispatch from Lorenzo Marques, dated Wednesday last, says: General Joubert has retired from Estcourt and is now blowing up Colcnso bridge. He brings a large herd of cattle, and In tends concentrating around Lady- smith. A special dispatch from Durban nays the Boers lost 1,800 men at what has been popularly known as the battle of Glencoe. A special dispatch from Estcourt censures Rear Admiral Sir Robert Harris, commander-in-chief of the Cape of Good Hope and West African squadrons, for his delay In sending Captain Scott and Captain Lambton with guns to Ladysmlth. "It is no torious." says the correspondent, "that only at the last moment, on Oct. 30, while a decisive action was ponding, did Captain Lambton, of the Powerful, arrive at Ladysmlth." A week, a day, a few hours might, and I doubt not would, have saved the situation and delayed the Investment, if it had not ended the Boer attempt." The Dally Mail announces that colo nel Wayule, who succeeded General Sir William Symons In command of the British troops In Natal after that officer was wounded In the battle 'of Talana Hill, and who was promoted from the rank of substantive lleuten ant colonel In the army to that of major genoral on the staff, to com mand the Eighth brigade of the South African nold force, with the substan tive rank of colonel in the army, la on his way to England, being In broken health. The ntlon' Hallwuy ISnrnlriKfl. Washington, Dec. 6. The prelimin ary report on the Income acount of railways in the united states lor the year ending June 30, 1899, complied from returns of operating railway com panies representing 185,245 miles of line, shows that the gross earnings of the railways embraced In this advance report were for the year ending June SO, 1899, ?I,307,253,484, or $7,057 per mile or line, fassenger earnings were $360,227,319; freight earnings, $913, 358,488, and other earnings from oper ation, $33,007,077. The gross earnings shown In the final report for 1898 were nearly $60,000,POO less than this amount. The' operating gxpenses for tho last fiscal year were $852,428,105, or $4,602 per mile of line. Story of a Slave. To bo bound hand and foot for years by tho I chains of disease Is tho worst lorm ot Biavery. Hnnrcn D. Williams, of Manchester. Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. Ho I says : My wire has oeen so neipiess lot nve years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electrio Bitters, fcha la wondeuully Improved anu ablntodoher own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures! nervousnew, sleeplessness, meiancnoiy, nean ache, backacho, fainting and dizzy spells, riil.d ml ratio working medicine ia a godsend to weak, sickly, run down peoplo. Every hottlo guaranteed. Only 50 cents Sold by A Wasley, Druggist. CortlsrPnclfle tiiHe 1)111. Washington, Dec. 6. Representa tive Corliss, of Michigan, has Intro duced a bill for a Pacific cable to b built by the goyernment to Hawaii, the Phillnnlnes. Janan and China, at a limit of cost of $8,000,000. of which $500,000 Is to be immediately avail, able. The route and general control Is placed under a Pacific cable com mission, Including the postmaster general and the chief, signal officer of the army. wing rggiuu nuvit Allow a couch to run until it nets beyond fce reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it ... .' . ... will wear awav." but in most cases It Will . ,1.. .. f. . I mJL'n, 1 Ipfl lTmn's lry ...c uw.c.u. w-.. r- lialsam, wmcn is soia on a. jwmuvb guiuui.cc . - .j.-.. ,!,1 mmnd biteltf see the esc. cellent edect after takine the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug' Rists. IJx-l'ontiiiuxfor Sent to Prison. Savannah, Dec. 6. W. T. Carter, ex- postmaster at Meldrim, Ga., was sent to laii yesteraay in aeiauit 01 oonu undor the charge of misappropriating the funds of, tbo national government, Carter Is short In his accounts with the postoffice department. Sick Headaches, Tho curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cU. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin ona guarantee. AUWred Krnnduleiit Use of 3Inll. St. Louis, Dec. 6. The Post-Dispatch says: Itev. W. C. Henderson and Will- lam Kdmons, two executive officers of the Wyoming Smelting, Refining, Min ing and Investment company, wmcn corporation is capitalized at $2,000,000, wero arrested at their place or uusi ness by government officers on a war rant charging them with using tho malls for fraudulent Durnoses. Dermty United States marshals are searching for Joshua C. Watson, who Is presi dent of the company. The prisoners admit having representatives in near ly every state throughout the west, while they declare they have gold, sil ver and lead mines in Kansas and Wy oming. OASTOniA, Bean tie The Kind You HarB Always B002M Push It Along. Shenandoah Took Untl.c Qood Work and Her Citizens Did Tlicir Share. Puali n Kowl thing along. Let ut In r knoVlta kihhIiiws The ' Lllllo Um iinnn" h n kmhI tiling. Hliciimidi nil peoiiln are flnrtlnfr It', lit. Many ji tbiiiiknii man, Many a iinptiy nwn. Otn tiatifr to Oils hxiierlciirn is the tenelier. Our rltizrilsiirfl tullli.i; tlijlr experience. iicro is HUri5 ui it-rrrn i. He IhtriHlucd to. tho "Mitt Conqueror" Mr Georgo Cox, Wrnor of Jnnelierry alloy and Gillian street, luitier. stiy : "I suffered from Min In tnv. l&ek and kidneys. The lameness across my loins nml the sharp twinge oror my lilps caused me vvery mute illidrrH white the blsililer dilllculty are me both embarrassment mid pain I had mi noli- inn in the upper part of my shoulder us well 113 in my back. I beard about Ooan's Kid ncy I'ills, procured a box at Klrlln's pliar roary on South .Main i tteet and they re moved the difficulty with the klilniy si-cre- timiiuml the lameness In my lihok. I know of others who were cured by ualfig Doan's K duey Pills " ' - I loan's Kidney I'ills for Sftld-by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by Hoster-Milliurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Soleagenla for the U. S. Remember the limine Doan't and take no otlur. ' ' Illnlioti WIlltllkiT to Vlxlt Cnbn. Philadelphia, Dee. (1. night Rev. Ozl W. Whitaker, Protestant Episcopal bishop of the dioceso of Pennsylvania, and bishop In chnrco of tho Episcopal church in Cuba, will make an ecclesias tical tour of the greater part of the Island of Cuba next month. Blshon Whltaker's purpose In visiting the isl and is to study tho Interests and needs of the church In that Jurisdiction. Tho tour will consume about one month. Young Mothers. Crouo is the terror of thousands of young mothers becanso its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Curo acts like maglo fn cases of croup. It has novcr been known to fall. The worst casos rtl loved Immediately. Price 2S Cts., SO cts. and $ 1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a KUamnteo. Coming Kvents. Dec 18 Grand entertainment, "Tho Shir of Bethlehem," at the Primitive Methodist church. OASTOXIIA. Dean tho o m mi 'ol1 Hava Always Bought HUMPHRE Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Inter nal, Blind or Bleodlag.ItchlngorBnrnlng.Flssares and FUtulas. Relief Immediate cure certain. It cures Burns. Scalds and Ulcerations and Con tractions from Burns. The Eellet instant lieaUng wonderful. It cures Torn, Cut or Lacerated Wounds and Brui&ts. It cures Bolls. Carbuncle., Talons. " Runrounds," Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Read. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters. Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Handg, I'ever Blisters, Soro Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Bora and Chafed Feet. Stings of Insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Threo Sizes, 25c, 50o. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.. Cor. William dc John gt Ml W VOHIC Every man's wife wh has uscdSEELia'S knows a good drink. Try It on your husbf"! P ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCnUYKILL DIVISION NOTEMDEB 10, 18W. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tne SDOie date for Wlggan, UUberton, rraoETlua iati h - feVtf'tiF'Sitef date for Wlggan, UUberton, r-racKviua lint adelphls ( ferd street station) at 6 SO and 8 08 a. m., 2 to, o ! p m. on wbok ays. cuuuajr s os &. m.. 4 JO n. m. 1 II 01 a. m. And fi &a n. ai. - PottHlIerfor8henar.dob fviaFracV. , riue) 7 13, 11 M a. m., o in, 1 10 p. m. ounuj w L:' . " .. f" Leave Fhlladtlphlit, (Rroad street station), to. ibenandoab at 8 S3 u. w.. i 10 p, m. week dayt. lundaya leave aft S 60 and 9 28 a. m. Iv IMilladelnhla (ltroad street itatloK) foi Fottsvllle, B 80, 8 83 1 parlor car , 10 19 in., 1 80, 10 (parlor car, 7 83 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 8 00, 9 23 a. m. snt' 602 p m. ijCAVe uroMI cireei oiaiion. -miauoipnia, FOR HEW VORK. , I- 1- .1 BM JM 1M KM 7 88, 8 2S, 0 (fi, 9 "0, (10 21, dlnlnK car), 11 00, H 43 a m, l w noon, is i. i.uniieu i uu anu iipm, dining cars), 14 '.(2 so, dining car), 820, 8 so. , J""-."S r'"",B,,,r''.,." 820.403. 140 800 818 823. 9 80. (1021. dlnlr.c S 10,4 03, 140 800 & IS 823, 9 60, (1031, dlnlr.g car), 10 43, 11 43 a m, 13 03, 1 dining car), 12 83, 2 81 , (dining carl, 4 03, (Limited 4 22 dining car), 5 80, 6 64, dining car, 683, 7 02, 810, dining carl . 10 00 p. m.. 12 03 night roruosuin wimoui cnange, 11 ui a m. wees- days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. For 8ea Olrt. Aabury Park. Ocean Orate Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 23, 11 lu a m, uu, u p m weeicaaya, WASHINGTON AND THK SOOTH, For Baltimore and Waehlnirton. 8 60. 120.8 8V 10:0,11 23, 1133, a. m., 12 86 dining car 113, imuing ib carl 813, 4 41 3 23 Uoiigrerslona! Limited dining car, 6 08, 6 20. ( S3, dining carl 17 81 dlnlmr carl. D in., and 12 20 ntsht wee days. Sui.dayi 8 80. 7 20. 9 12. 11 28. tt. m., 12 09, II 12. dlldnircarl. 8 12. 4 41. 1520 Conirresalonal Limited dining car, 6 03 1665 dining car, 7 81 dintne carl. i). in..aurl 12 20 nlebt. For iiaiiimore, acconiiuouauon, v ia a m, 1 07 ana iiupm wees- uays.ouaana iliapm aauy WEST JERSEY St SEASH0UE It. R. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlrt brldire Kz press. 9 40 a m. 708 rj m weekdavu. iSunda)S,9 20am 705 pm. Leave Market Street Wart Express. 1 00 a in, 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00, ioou m laccoramoaaiion su ana oou d m. For Cane May. Anclesea. Wlldwood and Holly Beach, Sea Isle Inty, Avalon, and Stone iiaiuor .xnress vuua m. i uu n iu woeic aav Sundovs.OOOo m. ior comers roinv uspress, w oo a. m., a ou, 4 00, 5 CO, p. ra, week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. For tickets and other Information apply to ticket agent Tt T ITtWttlMUIV f I Ur.mn Qen'i Mruaier. u'en'l IWg't Agt I imr I caattllyoul 1 abotSeil-l S 5's. This admU-l tur Improves chesp I coffee and luslietj f Touadsllclosnni "'f for little money. 3c. a pick-f B aire grocers. nnnmvnn in rmvn nnm ituiMia ia iu uui Ho Must Await' (bngn88ional Ac tion on His Eligibility. THE MORMONITE'S ARGUMENT I'or n .Seni In the I. oner limine it tIHH:ress Declare He llns n llet ter IttKlit, llelnir Sent from n Sov-cn-imi Hlnte, 'I'liliti llnd Ciiiinim. Walilngltini Deo. C After' an lnter cwtlng deuato Of three hours the house yeterdny. by n roto of 302 to 30, adu'pted the rftsolntlon offered by Mr. Tnyler, of Ohio, for the appointment of n special committee to investigate the olnrcos against Hrigham H. Rob erts, the Mormon representative-elect from Utah. Previously the house had rejected a substitute resolution offered by Mr. Richardson, the letder of the minority, to allow Mr. Roberts to be sworn in and to send tho whole case to tho Judiciary committee. This sub stitute resolution, however, by no moans commanded the full Democratic strength. Only 57 members voted for sirongin uuiy or inemuera yoieu tor . It. Of tho 30 wo then voted against ' tho Taylor resolution all were Demo- matlon reflecting on Harpster's char crats oxcept two-Mr. Loud, a Cnll- , ncte. .,., ,.n m,,.. i,,. ,nfnrtn.. furnla Republican, and Mr. Newlands, n sllvorltc from Nevada, ny the terms ot the resolution Mr, Roberts is now not only excluded from nil participa tion In tho proceedings of the houso until the committee reports and the house passes upon his case, but ho Is denied a seat in tho hall. Whether this wilt be interpreted to deny him admission within the chamber pending the disposition of his rase Is yet to bo decided. Tho reading of the presi dent's message was completely over shadowed by the dramatic proceedings. The galleries wore thronged with spectators, mostly women, who sat patiently through tho three woary hours that preceded the debato and then waited three hours more until It was concluded. The most remarkable feature of the debate was the fact that Mr. Roberts' presentation of his own Bide of the case, which lasted almost an hour, became so absorbing that he won the sympathy of many of those in the galleries and was showered with applause. It was evident that he re alized that the house was overwhelm ingly against him, and at times he spoke fiercely and defiantly. Mr. Roberts began by sending to the clerk's desk and having read a copy of his naturalization papers, in order, as he said, that all the documents In this extraordinary case should bo be fore the house. He then read a para graph from McCreary on elections, con taining a general caution against hasty proceedure In election contests. He then discussed the charge that ho had pleaded guilty of a misdemeanor 12 years ago, and called attention to tho fact that since that time two presi dential amnesties have ljeen applied to men disqualified by tho Edmunds Tucker act. Ho proceeded: "Tho gentleman from Ohio has no court record to Bhow that I was ever arraigned or condemned of crime whatsoever since tho promulgation of amnesty proclamation of tho president of the United States. Tho gentlemnn seems also to forget the fact that since tho confession of that misdemeanor to which he has referred there was pass ed by congress an enabling act author izing the people of the state of Utah to form a state government. That en abling act also had a provision em bodied in It that qualified all citizens within tho limits of tho territory to become citizens of the United States and was particularly framed to re move the disqualifications and disabil ities which nave been created by tho Edmunds-Tucker lay.'. The gentleman seems to forget also that the state con. stitution of Utah was satisfactory to the president and his advisers and Utah has been admitted as a state Into the Union and has taken upon Itself the responsibilities of a sovereign State, declaring under Us constitution people residing in Its borders shall exerclso the elective franchise and be qualified for office as citizens of that great commonwealth. "Tho second charge, which Is sup posed to go to tho question eligibility of the member from Utah, Is that upon affidavit and other papers in his pos session the gentleman from Ohio says that oyer since 1880 I have been a per slstent law breaker In the state of Utah. If that bo true, let me ask why It Is that I was not punished for law breaking. Certainly there was no dls position to execute tho law on the part of the people of Utah. Its admlnls. tratlon was In the hands of non-Mori mons, of those who had no sympathy with men of my religious faith. All the machinery ot the law was in the hands of appointees. How Is It then that I could be an open and defiant law breaker and yet escape the penalty of law? I call your attention next to the fact that the only charge against me, even by the proponents or this resolu tion, Is that of a misdemeanor. They do not charge a felony. I understand that tho members of congress aro granted certain privileges while In at tendance upon this houS' It would be impossible to arrest any ono of the members upon the charge of a mis. demeanor. Ana yet you would deny me the privilege of being sworn as a member of this coiise, upop tho allega' tlon of the existence of some charge or other that I was guilty of a mis demeanor. The little coterie of men Who have entered Into this conspiracy to crowd this question to tho front are fearful that If the matter should go to a consideration under a resolution to expel the member from Utah they could not marshal tho necessary twg thlrds vote. "I Invoke the protection .that Is given to the constituency of a sover eign state against the proceedings that are instituted hero to deprive me of the privilege ot being sworn In as a mem ber of this house. Privilege did I say, sir. I am not asking any privilege In this house. I am not asking any favor of the members of this bouse. Under the shadow of the constitution of the United States, I meroly demand, both for myself and for the peoplo of my state, the protection that Is due to us." Mr. Roberts next called attention to the precedent in the Forty-third con- cross In the case of Mr. cannon, who was admitted as a delegate from Utah territory, adding; "I can add nothing to the force ot that gentleman's lemarks, except this, that In the case of Mr. Cannon the house was dealing with a delegate from a territory, not tho representative of the people of a sovereign state "It is to be remarked In this con nection that, strange to say, the course of nature was not disturbed, notwith standing an alleged polygaralst was permitted by the vote of a Republi can congress to remain on, tho floor of this houso. It did not transpire, as it is Bald It did not transpire In an cient Rome a little ere the mighty Julius fell. The graves stood not ten antloos The sheeted dead did not eUnd and Ulbber 111 the. streets ot Rmn "wiiy. sir. the sun wa not darkened nor was th moon turned to blnod. Actually, sir. the rain con tinued to fall upon the just and th unjust alike. NothwIthstandluK H" publican congress seated this fnofl. yet the Republican party really aurvlvrd Ha action. I believe (Ifkt It could am vivo even if It should Mat the present representative from the atate of Utah " Mr. Tayler conducted the raae upon his aide Mr. IttrhartlMn championed his resolution. During the debaf Mr Groavenor rose to Indignantly repel an Insinuation of Mr. Roberts' that the president had knowingly appointed men guilty of polygamy to federal of flcos In Utah. EVIDENCE AGAINST MOLINPUX Testimony In Slum Ills ISumlty To. wnrd Hurry furnish. New York, Dec 0. The surprise yea torday In the trial of Roland 11. Moll ncux for the murder of Kath'erlne J. Adnmg was the sudden Introduction by the prosecution of direct testimony that Mollneux harbored bitter enmity toward Harry Corntsh and A. A. Harp stor, a former employe of the Knicker bocker club, and a friend of Cornish; further, that Mollneux sought. In a roundabout way. by having an agent wrlto t0 Harpster's formor employer. ..r ,,. .i, , uia, (,. tlon to Harpnter's Injury. This new testimony, which was extracted from an unwilling friend of Mollneux. Is Im portant not only as showing a motive for Mollneux soaking the death of Cor nish, but as confirming the theory of tho prosecution that Mollneux wrote, or caused to be written, several letters falsely slgnod. nsklng for drugs nnd medicines. The unwlllln? witness who testified concerning the letter writing methods ot Mollneux was Rudolph Heiles, of Newark, N. J., a former cashier of the Knickerbocker Athletic club. Holies worked beside Harpster, who was a clerk at the club. Mollneux said he wanted to lenrn something damaging about HarpMer for the purpose of getting him discharged. Bodily pain, loses Its terror if you've a I ot tlo of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil In the buuto. Instant relief in casos of burns, cuts, sprains, aco'dents of any sort. Political Freedom lit (leriumiy. Berlin, Dec. 6. Tho repeal of tho Prussian law forbidding tho affiliation and coalition of political clubs nnd so cieties has caused a groat sensation throughout Germany. Following Prlnco Von Hohenlohe's successful appeal to tho emperor on Monday tho cabinet yesterday formally agreed to the re peal. It Is also certain that the bun desrath will agree to the repealing res olution, which the rolchstag passed tome time ago. Emperor William's objections, it appears, wero due to his fear that the repeal would Increase so cialist agitation and the political power of tho Socialist party. IIi-Iuk Suit For Ileliisr nisclinreed. Toledo, O., Dec. 6. Lemont Date man, manager ot the Toledo tubo works, discharged Alonzo B. Colo, an employo, on Oct. 13, because of his ac tivity In organizing a labor union among workmen. Cole brought crim inal proceedings under the Ohio labor coercion law. In a hearing before a magistrate yesterday Dateman was held to the grand Jury. This Is tho first test of the Ohio law, the penalty for violation of which Is $500 fine or six months' imprisonment. RGAL YOUTH. When yon seo a man old enough to be a granuiatner pick up a heavy trunk and march off with it on his shoulder you realize that a man mav be vountr at almost any aee if his blood contains the elements that youth is made or. That is the sort of youth that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery puts into a man's vein9. It gives him digestive power; it turns his food into good nourishing blood; it enables the liver to keep that blood pure anu tree trom bilious poisons. It fills him with muscular strength nnd vitality. It makes him in the truest sense young again, and keeps htm so. "I am pretty well now. for a man' of sixty- three years." says Mr. John Larson or Ashby, firntit Co.. Minn. I had been vervbadlv troub led for many years with dyspepsia, also nasal catarrh, and sot so bad and weak that I could not work. 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