EVENING HERALD i:sTAULism:n mo. Published every Kvenln, Kieept Humloytai HODTIt Jarih.n Strkkt, Near Centre. The Ilerulil n dellveied InHlienandoau and the surrounding towns for nix ce nti a week, pay able to the mrrier. lly mull tl.00 n year, or 25 centem month, payable In advance. Advertise ment!! charged according to flpnee and position, The publMioM rriwrve the rljrht to change the position of fuUerttflPinent whenever thu pub lication of news demands tt. Tlio right 1s reserved to rejett any advertisement, whether fiald fur or not, that the publishers may deem mprnprr Advertising rates mndo known upon application. Entered at the potolflcv at Shenandoah, I'a,, as eecoud clas mail matter. TKMtl'HONK CONNKOTIOK. Evening Herald THl'H.SDAY. XOVKMlltilt 20, 1880. ALWAYS RIOltT AND JUST. In Justice t tlio wcll-thlnklng pcoplo of Shenandoah, mid In order to rcfulo certain in!antntcmcntB lunilo in public print In ref erence to tlio postponement of tlio IlOKurt trial, wo are again compelled to rofcr to tlio caso. Unliko thoso who have the prosecu tion in hand, we liavo no desire nor inclina tion to continue a dUeiiBlcm of tlio matter, tut, wo cannot allow tlio people of Shenan doah to ho no crossly deceived in a mattor in which they aro vitally interested. It wero hettcr had the gentleman whoso literary tastes are just now directed to Journalism (and who hopes to ho pecuniarily benefited) been imbued with tlio samo fcclhiK. Hut that is hoping for too much, under tlio circum stances. The communication published on tlio first pago of to-day's issuo, in which A. V. Sclmlck , Kso... upon solicitation of the JIini AI.D, gives a full statement as to the reason why tlio trial was delayed, and as to who is responsible! for its continuance to the next term of court, is a clour vindication for the IIkrai.d. Ho substantiates every statement mado by tho JlnitAi.li representative, and at the same timo rcfutos tho cliargo that Prof. Hogart rosorted to legal technicalities for tho purposo of continuing the ciio. Still, tho propensity of tho Coal street sheet, and its dudish and literary appendix, for lying can hardly bo expected to accept oven this cvi dencons conclusive. Some allowance must ho made, however, for tho gentleman who just now piesides over the destinies of tho sheet of morality. Time hangs heavily on his hands, and tho moral crusade demands bolstering up. Hut tho people of Shenandoah aro at last realizing that there is little dependence to ho placed iu those who have "sworn to information re ceived," and that it is a clear caso of "gougo." As long as this agitation lasts, and they can, continue tho rase from lino tenn to tlio other, thy will live in royal style. Tho couits are abundantly able to settle tho case, and we drop all further refeience to tho matter and await the legal outcome. The bae methods adopted by the Coal stieet yuuthsnre meeting with just comic int. atum at the hands of the public. A c0N1'i:ui;ni i: of Heading nlliclals and a committee of the Little Schuylkill Ibillroad directors was held ycsteid.iy and it nuis .agreed by the latter to accept tho Heading's proposition of a leduced rental from 7 per tent, to 5 per cent. This applies only for sixty days, neither p.uty In the meantime waving their legal rights. The reason for leaving the matter open is to enable tl o little Schuylkill diiectois to call a meeting of etuekholdeis for the pin pose of taking action upon tho subject. The leading ollicials at tho conference were President Harris and Directors (ieorge I', ll.ier.unil Charles A. Coster, 01VE THANKS. I(y proclamation of the President of tl o U.lited Statos and the (iovornor of Pennsyl vania, to-day is set apart as a day of thanks giving for the many blessings which we as a people enjoy. As a nation, occupying a lead ing position among them all, wt havo much reason to rejoice. Wliilo we oro thus engaged lu the ohscrvaiuo of the day, let us not forget those who are less fortunate iu wurldly goods; give of our plenty to thoso lu need. President Cleveland's proclamation direct ing tho attention of the people to tho observance of the day, is as follows : "The peoplo of the 1'nlted States thcuild never ho unmindful of tho gratitude they owe the (iod of nations for his watchful tare which lias shielded them from iliiu disastir and pointed out to them thu way of peace and happiness. Nor should they ever refuse t) acknowledge with contrite hunts their proncitoss to turn away from God's blessings und follow with sinful piiile after their own devices. "I'd the end that these thoughts may ho (,ii keued, it is lining that on a day especially appoii-lod we should join together iu ap proaching t ' Throne of (! race with piaiso and supplication. "Therefore I, firmer Cleveland, Picsiilont of the United States, do hereby disiguaie and set apart Thursday, tho 20th day of the present month of November, to ho kept and -observed as a day of tbauksKiviiigand prayei throughout the laud. llu that dav let our people fougo t lit ia usual work and occupation, and, assem bled in their accustomed places of wor ship, let 1 1 iv i ii with one accord rtudei thanks to the ltuler of the universe for our ptoservmioii as a nation ami our ie livemuco from evtry threatened danger; lor tho pence that has dwelt within our boundaries; for our defeio against dibcase nnd pestilence during tho your that has passed; for the plenteous rewards that have fotlovvad the labors of our liusUindiiien, and for all the othei blessing that have been vouchsafe! to us. "And let us, through tho mediation of II j in who has taught us how to pray, im plore the forglvontMK of onrsins and a con tinuation of heavenly favor. Let us not forget on this day of thanksgiving the oor i,ad needy, and by deeds of charity let our olVerings of praise bo made more acceptable in (he sight of tho Lord." 'S'""!'"' ",;... m.f!. 5 '",1 r.mi - . ..H., ln.l.l.. WH 'UK la gunuiill UUSlUltUJUg UUllO r Ulfagher 18 West Ccntro street,' Usf-ca 1-tf IK, (Continued from l'lrt l'nce.) I chemistry, or geology. It wero alisurdto say that such knowledge is of no avail. Tho lowest kind of knowlcdgo has its use. The aeiiusitlon of any kind of knowledge is a pleasuie ; and Into tho crystal palace of such knowledge tho gates are thrown wide open before any thoughtful and Industrious young man who may enter and dwell there. Ho may ascertain for his own delight tlio properties of water, the nature and proportions of tho different gates that enter into Its composition, and boon me acquainted with the laws of fluids ns well as tho groat and eminent scientists of the age in which wo live. In like manner ho may become cognizant of the propel tics of light and versed iu Its most beautiful and bencficlent laws as well as the most distinguished sons of science, Huxley, Tyndall and Dr. Wilfred Hall, our own countrymen. At the tamo time I may bo al lowed to express a vvonl of caution on tho sub ject of attainment of such knowlcdgo. Like every other good, it has some, danger near against which to bo forowarncd, may ho to bo forearmed. A man may bo versed in all the sciences, as being cougcnlal with his naturo ; his incursions into tlioo regions may bo frequent and successful, and he may return from every studious application which lie maKos to thorn laden with intellectual treasures; and yet ho may ho ignorant of tho wisdom which is supreme namely : tho I knowledge of Hod and things divine, hecauso ho has no natural appotlto for that which is so spiritual, holy and high, and does not like, perhaps, to hear about It, Tho knowlcdgo of (iod Is unique so perfectly distinct from all other acquirements, a man is darkened and foolish. Hut tho particular danger against which wo feel ourselves called upon to warn you, is the resting satisfied with tlio know lcdgo of tho physical manifestation, so to speak, of God's character and tho physical gmndour of His works without attaining a knowledge of His moral character, which is His chief glory. God is to ho regarded not only, nor principally, as" tho Creator of all physical beauties and wondcrous substances around, above and beneath us, hut as tho Moral Legislator of the universe. Ho is chiefly to bo known ns n Iaw-giver and Governor, as tho righteous Lord that lovcth righteousness. Tliero no doubt may ho difl'im'd over tho educated mind some im-pie-sion of tho true God, ns of Him who made matter and formed and attached to it given ami siitllcicnt laws; us of Him that. having made all things, gave to tho sound its harmony, tho air its elasticity, tlio water its iluidity, the rock its solidity, the light Its velocity, the lightning its intensity, and to all things their essence, substance, form, properties and laws; and jet may tbeie bo a palpable and manifest want of a truo under standing, nnd leal inlluetitiul knowlcdgo of tho Almighty, after all. The knowledge of Him which is most essential is the kiiuvvkdgo of His righteousness and His method of righteousness to our sinful race. Tho Ijigh, proper use of knowlcdgo is to qualify man for moral action. If a man sj ends his time in acquiring knowlcdgo of tho physical sciences without attending to ibo moral uses of that knowlcdgo and keeping it subor dinate to tho higher kiisw hilge of his duty to God and man, it yields little or no profit I o yoml the pleasure of acquisition. This view of the subject is borne out by the spirit of Christianity. Now what does the gospel say 1 It says that if man gain tho whole world ami io-es bis own soul theie is no gain, but a loss a positive, fearful and incalculable loss, lu the gospel tho moial and accountable nature Is everything, llefoio It all things are mndo to how. Apart fiom salvation there is nothing great or infinitely desirable. A man may not only acquire wealth, power and rank, hut an astonishing measure of knowledge, which, of things not spiritual, is tho most precious and noble, and yet not ho saved. And if be bo not saved, what are all his acquirements and possessions worth ? Of wb.it avail is it to bo I'lirichi d with the wis dom ot .i I'll on. or the M-icnce til u Now ton, the pi.etiy of a Milton, the stutes-lii.'in-bln of a Washington, if the terriblo sent, in .' fill at last upon the uir, "Depart from me." Go forward iu an honest and diligent study of the bible, because it is the armory when we draw our weapons to light the enemies of our souls and that of our beloved country. Itis tho casket iu which ale enhi ined tlio jewels wo seek to display toiinuotil souls; the ocean who-e depths we strive to explore ; tlin mine ill which wo toil ; the gjiden iu which we roam ; our chart and talisman and tho vvellspiing of our joy. We must go forward iu the increase of chris tian giaees. The man of Go-1 must seek to have all the fruits of the spirit, mid all iu a large degiee. l'aitli must grow mightily, that we may stand fast ami bo shielded from tho attacks of tho enemies. Hopo must ho iiieieasiugly bright that the head may he Inti d uii. Love must he increasingly ardent constraining us onward in nil that is con nected with self-denial and Milleriug In Christ's cause. Mcakness must bo tho ex pression of the eye, patience of tho counten ance, kindness tho language of tho tongue, and the wholo soul clothed with humility. Tho cli i istjnti must go forward iu manifest ing cliristiin virtues such as justice mid temperance. Forward lu brotherly kind nest mid charity. There must ho noncon formity to tlio world, hospitality to the saluts and goodness and compassion to nil men. rccondly, Tho christian should go forwanl because God commands him to do to. Ho is our maker and therefore has a claim to our obtdlenco. To leject His commands is re bellion: to deny His claims infidelity; to re fuse His authority is treason. Hut a christian Last nnd nil the? time Hood's Harsaparllla has been utivertised ns a blood purifier. Us fjreat cure have been accomplished ttiroiifc'li purified blood cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural- i gin, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel- ing. It cures when others fall, because It Always Strikes at tho root of tho disease niul itititfint nvnrv rami ot lmmirlty. , .fius,,,,, testify to absolute cures of blood diseases by Hood's Bareaparllla, although discouraged by tho failure ot other ncdlclues. Kcmbmber that Hood's Sarsaparilla Istaebest In fact the Ono Truo Wood Purifier. i h,m Dlllc casy.luuui '"jasyuii j nOOU S PUIS easy to opiato, Wo, easy to but' easy to take. Fa M II- O is Is an all'ectionato son, n loyal subject, nn obedient servant and, therefore, feels it in all Its commanding forco tho Injunction, "Go Forward. " Christ enforces it and His claims aro Irresistible. Ho enforces It by His dis courses and His exnmplo, and Ho claims it on tho ground of His lovo to us nnd our pro fessed lovo to Him and of our calling, for wo aro called to glory. On tho ground of con sistency, for wo aro friends If wo do what ever ho commands ns. His dying agonies seems to appeal to unfaithful professors; "I sillier these things for yon. Will ye also go away?" Tho Holy Spirit moves us to It and His influence must not ho quenched. We aro invited forwanl by the saints that aro gono before us, tho patriarchs that went forward, the Prophet, the Apostles, the Martyrs and ronfessors, tho reformers and our pious fore fathers went forward ; and now they havo reached tho goal and inheritod tho promises. Doubtless they watch our courso with great interest and intenso anxiety. Wo aro invited forward by tho sufficiency of tho means pro vided for our progress and safety. Had Israel an Infallihlo guido, tho pillar of cloud by day and of fire by night, so havo we. Had Israel an Invincible defonco in the arm of God? So havo we. Had Israel water from tho rock and manna from heaven? So have we. Yes, tho Lord God Is a sun and shield. Ho will give glory, and grace, and will not withhold any good thing from them that walk ii rightly." Soothing, and not Irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small hut cllcctivo such aro tho qualitlci of DoWltt's Llttlo Karly HIsors, tho famous little pills. C. H Hagenhuchj Marriages. Miss Lizzie A. Patterson and A. Kussoll Smith, two prominent young pcoplo of Potts villo, wero married last evening by l!ov. J. 1). Fox. The hrido is a daughter of Joseph V. Patterson, tho com t stenographer. A pretty wedding occurred at Girardvlllo on Tuesday, tho contracting parties being Miss .Mary McKntry Clark, of that place, and Matthew Mauler, of Ashland. Miss Fannie Whitakcr, of Contralla, and Charles I'jiync, of licppllers, were married nt tho former place yesterday afternoon. Tho Annunciation church wintlio sceno of a wedding yesterday afternoon In which Ed ward Mastcrson and .Miss Anuio Gaughau, both of town, wero united in tho holy Mids of wedlock by liev. Henry Naylon. Tho couplo was supported by James Welsh as groomsman, and Miss Aiinlo McGco ashrides inaid. A reception was tendered tho fifty guests after tho ceremony at tho homo of tho brido's parents, on West Coal street, where a wedding supper was served. Cleary's or chestra was engaged for the dance, and Prof. Cronin reminded tho guests of old Ireland by selections on tho hag pipe. Tho newly married couple w ill shortly go to housekeep' ing. ft. William H. Gradvvemof North ' Gilbert street, and Iiss Anna Mailable, were, hap pily married last evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho home of tho b-ido's parents, iMi West 0,tk street, tlio liev. John Uruhlet-ofllcfutlng. James I'iseuhard performed the duties of groomsman, with Miss Mattic Shields as bridesmaid. Miss May Gable, a sister of the bride, was- the tlower girl, After the ex tending of congratulations a supper was served. Guests wero present from St. Clair, Mill Grove, Citawisi.1 mid Gllberton. Tho happy couplo will occupy a newly furnished homo on West Lloyd street. Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns aro quickly cured by DoWltt's Witch llael Salvo. It is at present tho article most used for piles, and it always cures them, C, 11. Hagenhuch. ; t-EitSONAL. Mrs. lilclmrd Jenkins, of Xorti Market stieet, gave birth ton bouncing baby girl this morning. Al. Niuimocks, of Lost Creek, ate his Thanksgiving dinner with friends at Hazle- ton. I Willie Hinks, 7 years old, 317 tast IJoyd I street, is suffering from measles. Misses Ma Zimmerman, Clara Metealf, Mary Mlllich.ip, Maggie Heibhill, and Mossrs. Itichard 1'owse, Arthur Mlllichap, Charles Xoiswenterand Albert Hoover, visited l'otts villo to-day. H. L. Whitelock has gonO to Philadelphia to spend Thanksgiving with his family. William Lewis, of the University of Penn sylvania, is spending Thanksgiving with his parents. Messrs. H. H. Zulick, George H. Krick and H. M. Wasley wero iu attendance at the Ainencus Club Assembly in Sunbury last evening. Misses Anna T.and Sadio C. LIngham and Sadlo Gilbert, are spending Thanksgiving with Miss Lflie H. Scott, of Pottsvlllo. Mpssrs. Daniel Houser, Edgar Hoover, Louis Kahinowitiiaitd A. H, Lewis, attended tho Columbus sociiiblo at Ashland last overl ing. Patrick Dalton was a Thanksgiving visitor to Troinout to-day. Miss Mary Pouieroy was entortalued by Mahanny City friends to-day. IMward Jones, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Ills uncle, K. C. Hrobst, tho grocer. P. A. Vought, Usq., of Jit. Carmol, called on Attoinoy L. W. Shoemaker yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Crawshaw, of Maha nny City; Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Cnvvtrahaw. of St. Clair, Mrs. Frank Hoehrig, of Pottsvillc; Mrs. William I'rch, and Mrs. Thomas Sher man, of St. (lair, weru In attendance at tho funeral of Henjainiu ltaudcnhush yesterday, Mrs. Ellis I j;w Is has gone to ltailcton to spend a, week with relatives. Max Lev It, David Owens, Kills Lewis and Lunch Locket went to Shamokiu this uftcr noou to attend the foot hall match, H. J. llvaris, of Mt. Curinel, was a visitor to town last evening, Tho length of life may he increased by less enlng its dangers. The majority of peoplo dlo from lung troubles. These may he avert ed by promptly using Ono Minute Cough tone. C.LLjHagenbiich. China's New ailnutors. Washington-, Nov. 36. Mi-. Wu Ten Fung, who will suecood Yung Yn ns Chl IH'so minister to this country, Is it limn of iiliimt fAI ur 55 years of ago. Ho has spent iiiiisldeniblo tltnu lu England, vvhero ho studied law nnd was admitted ns n lmrrls tor. Ho hud previously been oduentod lit Hong Kong. Ho has been iu tho service of tho Chlnoso government for tho past ton yours, assisting among other riutios in negotiating thu Jnpm)vci)iumcrch,l treaty. Hols ulsn a govorniiiont director of tho rnllrciiid building from Tien Tsln. Tho liiiniu of the new minister to England Is Lo Senglo. For soma tlmo past ho has nctod In tho cn;uiclty of prlyuto secretary to viceroy U Hung Chung. Wang Tsum listen Is China's now minister t Berlin, Minister Yang Yu has boon' truitsferrod, to at. I'otersburg. llucklen's Arulea Salvo. Tho best salve in I tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, M U skin emotions, and nositlvolv cures noes. or .10 pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or many refunded. I'rp 25 cents per tox. Por ealo by A, Wsaloy. S It must be so, t&S -nSv? If everybody says so, f- iSllili Whitens linens easily; Washes laces perfectly; Doesn't shrink flannels ; Doesn't hurt the hands ; Saves all drudgery; Saves hard work. Brightens Homes Uverywhcre. Hudson Si nimson sts. MAHANOY CITY. Maiianoy CitvTNovTso Union Thanks giving services wero held this morning in tho Gorman Lutheran church and opened with singing by the choir, followed by responslvo exercises read by the pastor, Itev. G. M. Hock ; prayer by Hov. J. D. Killian; scrip ture reading by Kov. I. M. Oahlo; reading of tho President's proclamation, Iiov. A. M. Wood ; sermon by Kov. J. It. Heusyl, and address by Iiov. H. A. Keyscr and benedic tion by Itov. H. T. Nichols, all representing tho different Protestant denominations. Tho large turkey at MeAtee's was won by Miss Ireno Murphy, she having guessed tho correct weight 24 pounds and 1 ounce. Tho eleventh annual liall of the Washing ton Hook & ladder Company was held iu K Tier's dance hall last night. Gustavo Husch, 11 years of ago, residing on West Mahauoy Avenue and employed at tho Mahanoyjlg house, feel from a banister to the ground, a distance of 33 feet, but landed upon his feet and escaped with only a slight injury to his right leg. Tho home of Policeman John Hassell, of Last Mahanoy Avenue, was tho scene of i quiet wedding at 7 o'clock this morning, the principals being Mr. Hnsscll's daughter, Anuio Hosetta, and John Kanutc, St. Nicholas. Itev, It. A. Keiscr, of St. Paul's Reformed church, officiated at the ceremony. The couplo have gone to Trenton, N. J., to visit, relatives of the bridegroom. j j-. i. . . Shoo making and shoo selling Is our busi ness. Wo- make them good and sell them cheap. Factory Shok Stoki:. NUi3GTS"0F- NEWS. Tho long sti-ikB- at tho gus works of llerdemix, France, has boon compromised. Flvo men uttemptud to hold up a cablo car In Chicago, After robbing two men they usenpud. . Tho olTlcinl count of New Jersey's voto gives MoKlnb'y87,ll!li plnrnlltyover Bryan. Palmer had 0,37:1 votes. Senator Vonrhrcs Is regaining his health, anil Is to go on the leeturu platform aftur ho leaves the senate. 11. Ullnt, Frenoh minister of war, de clares tint nrlst-ic-ratlo idlns must b weeded out of tho army. .c'ortrosk Monroo, Va., Isv being eqtitppca with armaments calculated to. iniiko ISu mutch foi uuy foreign HecU Tho old lady was riftht when she said, the child might dio if they waited for tlte doctor. She saved tho llttlo ono's life with n few doses of One Miniito Cough Cure, Sho had used It for croup heforo. C. II. Hagenbuch. 'lli itiuiioilrg J.'uckern' Mrfucv Hamiiuiso, Nov. 25. Tho dockirs' strike tluvutuns to oxtiind from here to lironien, whero the men have iinnouucod that they would strike unless their employers-conceded mi Increase of wages, 'lucre aro now 5,500 dockers out on strLkti, but tho Bailors are also disposed to- strike for hlghor w-ngos. Tho London Seamen's union has promised to support them financially and to rofuso to discharge tho enrgoosof non-union vessols arriving from Humburg. To euro all old sores, to heal an Indolent ulcer, or to speedily euro piles, you need simply apply DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salvo according to directions. Its magic-like ac tion will surprise, you. C. 11. Hagenhuch, Jlnur to Kr-novemor i'lwer. Xew YoitK, Nov. 25. For tho first tlmo in Its history, tho Domocrntio elub last' night colobrated tho oloctiou of u ltopub lican president. A dinner was given iut Governor Flnwor In recognition of his services lu tho campaign. There woro present two-prominent Republicans Kd wurd Lauterbnch, of this city, anil Con gressiimn Curtis, of fst. Ij)toiico county ami also several Democrats, members who hud voted for Hryun. The speukurs wero Robert H. lloosuvolt, who presided, ex Govornor Flower, William 1). Byiuini, ox-Governor Wuller and Chiirles llohuun. An Interesting? Mexican Village. Tetxtclngo Is the euphonious namo ot a I vlllago of 1,000 Inhabitants, In thu district of .Morelos, state of Morelos, which has preserved tho customs and tho language of Its founders, who settled there In the re mote past. Tho Inhabitants aro all In dians, of thu purest Mexican or Aztoo blood. Thoy scorn tho Idea of Intermix turo or lnturmnrrlugo with any other rnco. Their boast is that they nro pure Mexlcnns. Tliey all speak tho nntlvo language A few understand Spanish, but the great mnjorlty do not know ouo word of It. Tho men wear thnlr hair long nnd plait ed In n tall liko a Chinaman. Thoy wear short pants, liko those used by bathors, mado of deerskin or of cotton woven by tholr women. 'The shirt, or body dross, Is made ot cotton cloth, also woven nt homo. Thowomon dress entirely In homo spun material nud uover comb their linlr, which thoy wear rolled up lu a ball on tho toil of tho head, and Qnr It t icy put u Jleura Hindu from a common gourd, They llvo upon corn uud fruits and tho flesh ot animals and birds trapped In tho forests nnd hills. They oonsumo nothing what ever that la imported, and thoy support themselves entirely by their natlvo pro ductions. Governor Alnrcon of tho stato of Morolos told o Herald representative that robberies aro totally unknown lu tho vlllago. Mexican Horuld. to cum: a cou) in onij may Take Laxative Bromo .Qulnlilo Tablets. All druggists refund tho money i It fails to cure, J 25 cents. 7mm WHAT THE TEETH tHOW. fhelr Size and Slinpe ns Indications f One's Character. Small, short, square teeth, when sound, aro Indicative of great bodily vigor nnd strength. Thoy are rarely found in tho mouth of nn Intellectual jnnn, says n writ er In tho Boston Herald. Many very vain women linvo noticeably long, narrow, frag Ho tcoth. You need not look for much forco from their possessors. Tho huntsman looks carefully at his dog's tcoth and so lects his cnnlno companion only nftcr such an examination, Tho horseman invariably looks first nt tho mouth nnd teeth In pass ing judgment on n horse. Tho condition of tho mouth Is just ns significant In human beings. Long, pro Jcctlng tcoth donoton grasping disposition, especially whon grent breadth Is seen at tho upper part of tho noso next tho check. Usunlly long and narrow sldo teeth, com monly called cyctceth, nro tho accompani ment of n dogllko tenacity. Peoplo with thoso tooth sometimes curiously rcsemblo dogs whon they are angry nnd show their teeth Just as nn enraged dog will thoy snarl literally. They will of ton havo long, narrow hands, slender, tenacious fingers and narrow feet. With a strong under Jaw, projecting very slightly, nnd theso long tcoth, tho subject will light to tho death boforo yielding; with a receding chin, the indications aro ambition, self conceit nnd fnlluro to renlly accomplish great things. Vory resolute, determined women usunlly havo strongly set tooth, but from a hnhlt of compressing tho Hps do not display them often. Almost all tho men rcmarknblofor ener gy and strength of will havo this samo cast of mouth nnd Jnw notably, Napo loon, Luther, Crusnr nnd Frederick tho Grent. It Is said that nearly all redheaded pooplo havo rathor short upper Hps, rising In tho center, displaying tho front tooth, and that they nro singularly susceptlblo to (lattery nnd exhibit n great doslro for ap probation. Mou of great resolution havo frequently rather largo teeth, with a dovolopment of tho Jawbono In tho center amounting to a projection and producing a notlccablo full ness there. This characteristic is increased lu tlio subjects who combine, it with straight nnd rather long eyebrows. Arch ing oyebrovvs tiro always n sign of a nioro easily moved unturo. Small, pointed teeth denoto many un pleasant characteristics. When accom panied by nearsighted, round eyes, n pug or snub noso nnd noticeably smoll nud sometimes very pretty cars, their owner will bo found to possess many catllko at tributes. Grip-Colds-IIeailnelie Why suffer .with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Urnmo Quinine will euro you In ono day. Put tlpTJi tablets con venleut for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or mouey refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Uoy Murdprers Convicted. Paris, Nov. Tho trial was concluded yesterday of tho live youths who wero chnried with tho murder of tho aged mistress, tho llaronoss do Vnlloy, In Juno last, iu tho Hue do Penthlovre. Tho two nnmoil Klssgen and Truol, who woro tho actual murderers, .wore sentenced to penal servitude for life. Lagueny, the son of tho deceased baroness' servant, and whom tho baroness had virtually udopted, Is sen tenced to ten years' solitnry confinement. Fcrrnnd is sentenced to llvo years' Impris onment. All of those nro also condemned to pay duluigtis. purlin, who informed on his confederates of tho plot, wns ac quitted. Absolutely putc, perfectly harmless, and Invariably reliable are tho qualities of One Minute Cough Cure, It never falls in colds, croup and lung troubles. Children like it lie caiiso it is pleasant to tako and it helps them. C. II. Hagenhuch. CanHtlluus Watching the Jlermutla. Halifax, N. S Nov. 25 Although tho Canadian authorities ut this port profess to believe that tho steamer Bermuda will Luot attempt to carry a cargo of arms and ammunition to tho Insurgents ut Cuba, precautions aro boing taken to prevent tho vsssel from, fitting out for any such expe dition in Canada waters. Thu fact that tho vessel is lying deep In the water, it is be lieved, led the .Spanish consul general ut Muntro.ll to riimmunleiite with tho gov ernment. Tin) Bpanlsh consul ut thhJ port is also watching the vessel TO CUKE A COM) IN ONK DAT Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. ' MurUerml by Her litttrayor. Indianapolis, Nov. 25. Herman Myor3 murdered Nora A. Klchurilson on the street here yesterday, ntnlthou killed him self. Llttlo Is known of the couple, but from lettors found on Myers' body. It it uppurent that he had betrayed the girl under tho prsmilso of marriage. All of tho letters bogged Myers to mnkd his promise)-! good "boforu her shame should liccomo known to tho world," and the lotter of most recent duto threnteuoil him with prevention If ho did not speediiy mslio Ijood his promise. Wnnttsmnn Crushed to Death. YILLlAMSI'Ol:T, Ph., Nov. io. Theodora Boy was killed and Head Bloinn badly In jured yestcrdny on Curry Bun. Both were woodsmen, itud wero caught by rushing logs whllo breaking lu u lundlnr;. Hoy was carried a hnlt-mllo audi hU life crushed out lu a jam. Bloom, was Hue carried out into tho stream, siURr" .WHITE, lUAKinQB? 11 ittmuurw Tiiitiiiit,s" For rrt. rouh, chipped, or dl. a-i a w,4 ush fhn In ktrontr. hot "UUi" Tict'KA (ointment), wearing lovfdmln, he nlht A A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can pOSieSS. VuttONl'fl COUPLSZIOM I'OWDKIl gives It. Ifow ltd Dodged. General Sliorman and General Thomas rv-ero warm nnd Intimate friends. In their fnmillnr Intercourse they were to each other usually Bill nnd Tom, later tho frco nnd easy fashion of schoolboys rnthcr than liko dignified nnd ntistero warriors. Near Ilesncn. Ha., ilnrlnir n. .!., -Gonornl Sherman went upon rt railway .. 1.... .... t lu 1 . - iiiiiumiKiiiuiiii uiruuiiy m no ilOO Of llro and stood carelessly amid tho flying bui lds, making his observations nud giving his ardors). Turning, ho saw thu head nnd shoulders of tho portly nnd magnificently propor tioned Thomas nppcnrlng nbovo tho pro tection of tho railway oarthwork. Slior man, always careful for his friends rather than for himself, cnllod out: "Pretty hot up horo, Tom. Bettor not oomo up." "What nro you doing there yourself, tbonf" answered Thomns. "Oh, I Just turn edgeways to 'om," said tho tall, attenuated commander, with a grin, ns ho resumed his duties. Youth's Companion. lllieumBtlsm Cured In a nay, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Vnn- ralgla radically cures In 1 to 3 davs. Its action upon tho system Is rcmarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once tho canso and tlio diseaso Immediately disappears. The first noso greatly boncnts: 75 cents. Hold by C. II. Hagenhuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Serious LiOior lffot 7n flnrmnny IIamiiup.o, Nov. 25. A dispatch from litibeck announces that serious labor dis turbances broke out thoro yesterday. Whllo (ho omployos of Thiel's onnmol fac tory were going to work a body of strlkors belonging to tho samo concotn nttackod tho workmon, nnd a froo light followed. A nnmber of shots wero fired, sororal per sons wero seriously wounded, nnd many arrests wero made. Chief Justice Ilrnslry Stricken. I'MINTON, Nov. 25. Chief Justlco Boas loy wns seized yesterday with a congestive chill just before starting to attend tho ses sion of tho court of errors nnd nppeals. Tho family physician was summoned nud word was telegraphed to thochlof justlco' s daughter, Mrs. Gunimero, who resides In Newarlc Tho physician states that ho does not believe the attack tabodangor Ous nud has hopus of a speedy recovery- Fntnll' Ilurneil by Kiploillui; Metal. THOY, N. Y., Nov 25. 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