The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 16, 1896, Image 2

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V'Coori ii.... 1,1 1,10 IMUI'1'1" county
IT CAN'f Ml DONE.
I'.'' tor of tilC j lloloscfl so many practices
' Isli hrnia ' 1 nomination p.ipcrs mat
lw. l .,t..lrlnnco with tho Intent of
I j'uleuco of -c it Imperative tliat Bomo
"V nt-Al (111. .. j . I,. .lll.l 1.. ..r..rll.l ,
pcd to th 0
supplied tl sc ,tl tliat lno tilll0 intorvcu-
ll ,, . Inst ilny of filing certificates
Id ... ....'"I nomination papers anil
Mnhim v (oc"ul '"J increased and that
IaB ' A 1! ( oi h 'I that all contests should ho
V Mat, a tliceertaln day, thcrchy giving
M nn, c . .uiuii nt mill county olllcers a
' ' 'd Sidi. I fjent time for the accurate
y Ipc,,n' -ln-Jr work. Ho also culls
'ult fr ') 'I"1'3"1"" eonnceted with
i 1. Inu'l n5''' '' wulm' sco111 t require
was n r
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n-Ution.
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i ul Hope for AVeiik Men.
c s if;1itcst reason why you
i ll and strong. That great
nnd dclicnto peoplo over
it to him at his ofilec, 3T
York City, telllin! the
Miirerinir from, will bo
llins . dni;i ',to'",l'il hy tin' Doctor, descrih
ltd nt ninutely, and making
tor wai ' s rlVctly just what nils you.
and it ae you nothing. You don't
Jtuin"s. lir homo ami you don't havo
lit r's fee to learn exactly what
I'jf.'al for t .itli1' bow to get well and
Wn Ryan i,recm mo niu-a si cccssiu
half of thc1K mrvf0", "eakenlnK, ami
icliin. ...... es of men. Iho Doctor
jyj9lJj wl 0f curing patient through
lo , i "f letter correspondent o.
Ho One Can Remain Well, Ho Chronlo
Disease Can Be Cured Unless the
Stomach Is First Made Strong
and Vigorous.
This Is plain because every organ In the
body depends on the stomach for Its nourish
ment. Nerve, bone, sinew, blood nro mado
from the food which the stomach converts to
our use.
How usolosslo treat disease with tills, that
and tho other remedy and neglect the most
Important of nit, the stomach.
Tho earliest symptoms of indigestion are
sour risings, had taste in the mouth, gas in
stomach and bowels, palpitation, nll-gono
feeling, fnlntiicss, headaches, constipation;
later conies loss of flesh, consumption, liver
and heart troubles, kidney diseases, nervous
prostration, all of which nro tho Indirect re
sult of poor nuttition.
Any person suffering from indigestion
should make it apractico to take after each
meal one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, al
lowing it to dissolve in tho mouth and thus
mingle with the saliva and enter tho stomach
in the most natural way. These Tablets are
highly recommended hy Dr. Jonnlson because
A MINNEAPOLIS SCANDAL
The City Clerk Absconds nn.l Aldermen
Threatened with Indictment.
Minneapolis, Doo. 10. Minneapolis Is
apparently on the brink of n municipal
scandal sonsntlon. Tho announcement
that a warrant Is out for tho arrest of City
Clork Charles F. Ilaney, and that llnney
Is on his way to Mexico by devious routes,
Is recolved with nstonlslunont. Tho
charge Is bribery lu connection with city
fuol oontraots. Hnnoy wns oxpectod to ro
to Mexico Jan. 1 by ordorof his physlolan.
Ho left vory suddenly lust Friday night, 1
anil although tho local authorities nnvo
limdo every effort to arrest him boforo ha
crosses tho border thoy havo not yot sue
coodod. Tho Rrutid Jury Is now In session
nnd Is Investigating a mimbor of nldor
nien charged with boodling, and It has
lonkod out that at least two Indtctmonts
havo boon found and soino thirty others
npj promised.
President McKtnley Message.
Canton, O., Dec. 10. When Major Mo
ld nicy goes to Chicago, us ho oxpects to
do this wcok, starting tomorrow, no
spoclal arrangomonts for traveling will
bo mn'lu and in nil probability ho will oc
cupy n berth in ono of tho rogular trains
leaving hero during tho onrly ovonlng.
Tho object of tho trip is to join Mrs. Mo-
Klnloy for a fow days visit.
Home, ouo
Lit a ...t ...UllUrilil hHllL-SK. IJIUlhMlllin
if. j. us ini'u timl women aro
C ,u" .t their complaints, and are
Ii" ... , tly cured. It was ho who
'Uilll'IVIIlll, ill U Llllulltl)) 1'..
y doll at th blood and nervo remedy.
need oil' CI at unco anil see what ho
en tlio lu oinpiuini. it win prouaniy
the doll. ,r 'our getting hack your
i.lnrs for 1KU7 l-'ree.
13 A p of Tho l'hiladelphia 1'rcss
Vcy will givo freo to every
ndav Press art calendars for
t $1 00. The calendars will
Hr mo of which will bo given
nday Press on each of tho
s- December 20, December
nil January 10. Tho first
plied with a silken cord,
to fasten all tho parts to
rt Is a work of art which
room. Tlio supply of these
Ited, so that all who want
order Tho Sunday Press in
i of nn Ihnergciicy,
many uies for a good ro-
for car-acho, frost-bites,
ps, bruises, sprains, rbcuiua-
is nothing so highly ro-
so effectual and lironmt in
Rainbow I.ininiout, which is
Iho leading druggists of this
111 find it a useful articlo to
jo, for many purposes: for
tho kiug of all known
".os relief at once, and con-
tIlaVC llyu lu iruio.uiaua.
MP" f rircroiis Ai.l.earunce.
Pi) on the ,"yTr""me-
8 nieilSC S euftr(,ej formi It is now a
!, UldjliQ lioand presents a prosperous
ltd miManB i.een tlie Kreat aemanii fur
TVfi tilt nilluniiisand the space rciiuircd
' " ' correspondence the cliange
In order to givo the daily
.it events.
, i"
li I 1 1 -
they are c. .ossed of tho natural digestive '"T.. T . t-J t ",IS'"auuu
., , , . 1 lloved that Major McKlnloy desires some
acids and fruit essenco which asist the i .ii..,....,,,, ,.,i ai f-, ,i, -n r i.ia
stomach in digesting all wholesome food be
fore it has timo to ferment and sour.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro sold hy
druggists, full sized packages at GO cents.
They aro also excellent for invalids nnd
children. A hook on stomach diseases aud
thousands of testimonials of genuine cures
scut free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall,
Mich.
k'iPtnd
but-
un did
Vt .... .
I pi
1 1 2
ill
V COW) IN ONI! DAY.
tromo Qulnlno Tablets. All
tho money if it fails to cure.
Willi
Hn
.rap
i tho Procession.
ialn-Speaker.
of their accustomed push
publishers of the Siiknan-
through demand upon its
nil to furnish the people
ha real live nowspaper, have
r'mvl ermancnt enlargemeut. The
n tl'Olief the leading papers lu the
all l
j- nature anxious that their
.,'-,ll-lnd maintain as many useful
-v. uus as pussllilo. Uno friend
'IRnjlrl Lrruilllv secllrn fur u trifln U
theri.i fine, which in caso
2 BGat'111. ,v'" positively cure tho
life where all other medi-
lji Cog test plan is to keep it handy
(P II times and apply according
I tho first intimation of
? .
i, (juiusy, or auy oilier lliroat
'HristtVlJat Klrlin's drug store at 50
Blling.
''iurl Capes 1,
faichiS areDe
II H.UIC
.Is ltecoiilf.l.
nrei'crr ui iioyu i: iiiiiiiuou.
h ,r dashCnroou township.
ciU ''neu urecn to iiitaui weuiz, ct
i'-H JS.oo Irardvillo.
jirtked to J l rice to Joliu J. and Jen-
1 Jt.aiers, oiscs in St. Clair.
reasurer iiecneri to A. .
Union township, assessed to
resj . .
ie lord sensibilno for tho sufferer from
w have emulcs is found in tho picas-
laving- priick curing remedy known
er yard, fcerole of Tar aud Wild
.il nine foeeu tried in tills town aud
l ool 4&-incl-tisfactlon. Sold by Chas.
nuoan, l'a. lx-a-sw
TlhiiC Si aturiwy Arternooii.
1 I lio Cumbola election board,
U.jBte puree been made yosterday, hts
in . .. ....
M ' i .1 - 1 1 . .
. ) :o before 'Squire Fishor, at
It '' ...I ,.!., .1 II,. I, .,...1
ivr prices Iboanl.
P; o lateness
erit
mas
ferchiel
k.USinu uou
l.r less mon
tri'a; Fancy Maintatna tho confidence
' .T.W linen,. ir..i u. m. it
P(lfHandk, .. Vea
Chiefs for1 everywhere, then beyond
Jou$ initial, ' mcdiclnopossessos merit.
A Wllholinrro TrnRi'ily.
Wlt.KKMHAUltU, l'a.. Dec. 1(1. A trngedy
occurrod In this city yesterday which is
wrapped In more or less mystery Last
Juno J. H. Kclthllno, a widower, ndver
tlsod for a housokcepcr. Morris I'opo and
his wifo answered tho ndvortlsemont, and
a contract was entered into, and tho I'opes
wore Installed In Kcithllno's homo. Mrs.
I'opo acted as housekeeper, and her hus
band paid his board. So fur as known all
parties got along peacefully. Yesterday
whilo Kolthllno was soatod 111 tho dining
room rending n nowspaper I'opo came into
tho room, pulled n rovolvor and Jlrod a
bullot Into Kelthlino's hoad. Thinking
ho had killed him, Vopo ran up stairs Into
his own room and fired a bullet Into his
hoad. Ho died instantly. Tho doctors
think Kolthllno will recover.
Swindled Depositors Threaten Violence.
IIOLLIDAVSUUlta, Pa., Dec, 10. Tim
comptroller of tho currency has nppolntod
William M. Hardt, of Philadelphia, as a
spoclal bank oxaminor to Investigate the
can sos whluh lod to the Biispouslon of the
First National bank of this city, and the
consequent collapse of tho Martlnsburg
and Williamsburg banks, which, to nil
Intents and purposes, woro brauohos of
tho local institution. Examinor Hnrdt
took chargo yostorday. Whilo tho oxcito
mont ovor tho closing of tho throo insti
tutions has died out hero, tho depositors
at Martlnsburg nro at the highest pitch of
indignation, and threaten vlolenoo.
Regarding Iiisano Courts.
HAUltlsilUUO.Doe. 10. Ah echo of Jiulg;
Gordon's Investigation of tho manage
ment of tlio Kastorn ponltontlary, nt Phil
adelphia, was heard yesterday In tlio Dau
phin county oourt room. A letter from
J. J. Wlstur, secretary of tho board ol
Inspectors of tho ponltontlary, notified
Judge Slmontou of tlio insanity of James
Marshall and Frank Smith, both of whom
woro sentenced by tho Dauphin county
court. Tho oourt appointed Paul A. Hart
man and Milton M. Lemor,of Hurrlsburg,
commissioners to inquire Into tho circum
stances of tho lunacy.
ICIceN Itoynl Vclco".m. Ilnnie.
WiLKKSiiAitRK, Pa., Deo. 10. Joo Rico,
who won tlio Kccoud nrlzo In the six davs'
bicycle raco In New York last wcok, ro-
colveu a royal greeting upon his roturn
home hero last night. Ho was met at tho
depot by tho mayor of tho city and proml
nentcltlzous, and then a procossion handed
by sevorul brass bands paraded thostreots.
At the Opera House a public reception
wns held, with Mayor Nichols presiding.
nnd speeches were mado by prominent
citizens.
Wliolesnle Poisoning Explained.
HoLUIiAVSUllUO, Pa., Doo. 10. In tho
recent wliolesnlB poisoning of sixty por
tions ntn silver wedding anniversary at
tho homo of A. H Stewart In Franklin
township, It Inn Iweu dlscovored that tho
dressing for tho chicken salad was pre
pared In a coppor kettle, and to tho noull-
gonco of tho cook, it Is said, is duo the
poisoning.
It's Winning New Friends Dally.
What 1 Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At
Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo.
Steamer Lost and Fourteen Drowned
London, Dec 10. Tho French coasting
steamer Marie Fanny lias been lost off tho
Island of Alduruey, ill tho Ilrltinh chan
nel, nnd her crew of fourteen men woro
drowned. The captain was saved.
diversion and rost from tho routlno of his
life lu Canton, tho bottor to proparo for
tho drafting of his lnuugur.il uddross, to
which ho is now giving somo attention.
This document, It Is now bolloved, will
bu well under way towards completion bo
foro tho work of forming a cabinet takes
more tangible form.
Massachusetts Municipal Klccttnns.
Dosto.v, Dec 10. Eloctlons woro hold In
soyornl Now England cities yesterday. In
Hoston llconso fron by a good majority.
There was no mayoralty contest. Tho
mayors elected in other citlos aro: Lynn,
W. L. Kutnsdoll, Fusion Silverltoj Cam
bridge, A. F Sortwell; Nowburyport, A.
P. Curtis; North Adams, A. C. Hough
tour Cholioa; II. W. Pratt. Cambridgo
and Chelsea votod against lloonso.
Throughout tho stato tho Ropubllcnns
havo seemingly lost somo of tho advan
tage obtained In tho stato eloctlon.
To Iteorcantzo tlio Steel Trust.
Cleveland, Dec. 10. An agent of tho
Illinois Steel company, In nn lntorvlow In
this city today stated that tho stool pool
would soon bo on Its feet again. Tho plan
Is then to mnko It hot for tho Ucllalro com
panytliat disrupted the pool by withdraw
ing and cutting prices. Tho ngont said
that as soon as tho pool was onco moro in
working order tho mombors in tho terri
tory of tho Ucllalro company would sell
steel below oust It necessary to freozo that
concern out, tho lossos bolng mado good
by tho pool treasury.
Tho length of life maybe increased by less
eniug its dangers. The majority of people
die from lung troubles. Theso may be avert
ed by promptly using One Minute Cough
Cure. C. II. llagenbucli.
A Itasel.ttll Pitching Camion.
PllINCUTON, N. J , Doc. 10 Profossor
Chnrlos H. Huuton gave tho first public
exhibition of his baseball pitching can
nun in thocollego gymnasium last night.
A canvas backstop was oroctod In tho
gymnasium, and from tho cannon, placod
at pltchor'ti distance, balls were dis
charged, showing tho different curves and
rates of spend that can bo obtained. Tlio
Invention is Intended to save pitchers in
practice, and tho Princeton nlnu will uso
it in nil Indoor practice this winter as nn
oxperlmeut.
Soothing, and not Irritating, strengthening,
aud not weakening, small but effective
such are the qualities of DeWitt's Little
Early IlUers, tho famous llttlo pills. C. II
Hsgeubnoh.
Family Poisoned with 'Arsenfe.
Syracuse, N, Y., Deo. 10 Agnes nnd
Mary Nnvock, children, died yosterdny
afternoon at Solvay, near this city, pre
sumably of arsenic poisoning. Joseph
Novick, the father, nnd tho mother nnd
thrco other children nro dangerously 111.
At least ono moro will probably die. The
whole family were tnkon sick shortly nf tor
breakfast Suspicion attnehos to n woman
living In tho neighborhood, who, with
several o I hers, hud lunched nt tho house
Iho night before.
The old lady was right when she said, the
child might die if they waited for the doctor.
She saved the little one's life with a few
doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had
used it for croup boforo. U. II. llagenbucli.
fhree Prisoners Escape, One Recaptured.
Mansfield, O., Doc. 10. At u oarly
hour yestorday afternoon Oliver Crom
well of Lucas county, Charles Wherry of
Franklin county and Josoph Dunn of Krlo
county oscaped from tho Ohio reformatory
horo. They wero dlscovored by guard
and nt onco pursued by a dotachmont of
guards aud a pair of bloodhounds. Dunn
wns nfterwnrdsrnnfurod.
Fatal Kxploslou In a Match Factory.
Dekun, Dec. 10. All explosion has de
stroyed Van Cromer's match factory at
AkcluifTouburg, In Bavaria. Two mon
and four girls were killed mid many per
sons wero Injured.
Li Hung Clmne to t.ettle In Feklu.''
1'EKlN, Dec. 10. LI Hung Chang has
bought a residence and Intends to sottle
here. Ho has ordered Horr Detriug, tho
Chi new) commissioner of customs, to
coino hero.
M. Arton's Sentence Confirmed.
Pakis, Deo. 10. Tho npponl court has
('.onliriucd thu senU'iico of two years' Im
prisonment upon Kmllo Arton for briliery
in connection with the Panama scandal.
to cimn a cold in one day
Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund tho money if It fails to cure.
S3 cents.
Jurlu Family Held for Murder.
MILLVILLU, N. J., Doc, 10. The coro
ner's jury in tho ensoof Chnrles Jorlo, Sr
brought Inn verdltt holding his son, An
tonio, responsible for his death and tho
other members of the family as accessor
ies. All wero committed to await tho
action of tho grand jury. Mrs. Jorlo tes
tified that Antonio had quarreled with
his fathor before tho murdor.
Turkish Knvoy Recalled.
London, Dec. 10. -Tho Times Berlin
correspondent says that tho port has re
called Said Ed Din Pasha, the porte's
special envoy to Crete, in ncoordanca with
Hade
A-mmfjMmm9Miaoa9s
a 0 iva Bail b7
VETERINARYSPECiFICS
For Horses, C&ttle, Sheep, Don, Son
AHD POULTEY. "
OOOragcnopkonTrcatinrnt of Animal
ana Chart Sent Free.
A.A.lbplnnl Menlniiltli. Milk Fever.
11.11 htrnlos, Lameness. Ilbenuiatlam.
Jl.C... Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
D.D.Ilols or (irubs, Worms.
K-S-'-Oonghs, Heaves, Pneumonias
P.V. (lolla or Urlpes, Ilellracbe.
(1.(1. Miscarriage, Hemorrhage,
II. II. Urinary nnd Kidney Disease.
I.I."ErupllTe Disrates. Mange.
J. U.. Disease of Digestion, Paralysis.
Single Bottle (over M dosesX - - ,00
Stable Case, with Specific. Manu&L
Veterlnuy Cure Oil and UedicatorTfiT.OO
Jar Veterinary OnreOII, . 1.00
Ssld kyHrirtiU r snl pnptU unsnislUuf
sksuiy rMtlpl ef prlw.
nnirnam-hid. ca , 1 1 1 i ft irimsa sl, XswTstt.
MERCY FOR CONVICTS.
Many women
have food reason
to dread the np- Now Jersey's Pardon llmiril Itelenses 1'onr
proacll of the' teeu from Stnte I'rlsou.
hour of 6 mater-1 TnENTO.v, Doo. 10 Tho court of pnr
nity. AH too frc- dons hold a throo hours' sosslon yostordny
quently It is a nitornoon, nnn nsn rosuit ot thoir dolibcr
time of almost
unbearable pain and
suffering nnd extreme rolod nnd ono was practically pardoned by
tno remission oi n taw nno. Among thoso
raruonoil wns Kmma Woods, who
Georgia's Fair Authoress
Tells Why She Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative
Remedies.
! ntlnna ant-n.. Ititnbfna nf .tin XT.. ... T ....
Mv.w.-a m , w ........i.. ... ll.u HUH UUIPUJ
stato prison woro pardoned, six wero pa-
danger. Women who
arc wise know that this
is unnecessary. They
know that the woman
who takes proper care
of her womanly self,
who looks after the
health of the onrnns
that make motherhood possible, need
have no fear of npproaclnng maternity.
They know that there is a sure nnd safe
cure for all weakness and disease of these
organs. Over o,ooo) of these women have
testified in writing to the virtues of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It is the discovery of Dr. R. V, Pierce,
a regularly graduated physician and an
eminent and skillful specialist, who Is and
for thirty years has been chief consulting
physician to the Invalids Hotel and Sur
gical Institute, at Buffalo, N, Y. The
"'Favorite Prescription" makes the or
gans of womanhood strong and healthy.
It cures all weakness and disease. It pre
pares for approaching maternity. It does
nway with the discomforts of tne expect
ant period. It alleviates the pains of par
turition aud makes baby's advent easy
nnd safe. Druggists sell more of it than
of all other remedies for these trouble!
combined.
Woman should know herself. She should not
be dependent In every emergency, great aud
small, upon a physician. She should be familial
with her own physical make-up. Dr. rlerce'l
Common Bense Medical Adviser will reveal
world of important truths to the woman who fa
ignorant upon inese poinis. it contains mnny
chanters and illustrations devoted to the rer.ro
ducltve physiology of women. It Is written in
plain, siraigniiorwara language, a ne uook cod
ta
chapters and illustrations devoted to the repro
. straicrhtrorward la
ins over i.ooS ta?es. A rjaner-covcred coov
will be mailed absolutely prer to any one who
sends twenty-one one-cent stamps, to cover the
cost of maillue only, to the World's Dispensary
Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Bur
falo, N. Y If cloth binding is desired, send ten
cents extra', thirty-one cents In all.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Closing Quotations of the New Turk nud
rlilladolphla Kaolianges.
New York, Deo. 15. The volume of business
was larger than that of Monday, but the deal
ings wore not well distributed. Closing bids :
Baltimore Ohio.IHU Lehigh Valley ...81
Uhesn. & Ohio..... 10
Del. & Hudson.... 135
D., L. & W 16-1K
Krlo UM
LakoErloa-W.... 18
Lehigh Nav 40
AI1 ass'U paid,
Now Jersoy Con. .103
N. Y. Central. . . 04U
Pennsylvania ... ol
Reading iHbi
St. I'aal. , TU
W.N.Y. &F Ji
General Markets.
Philadelphia, Doo, IS. Flour weak: win
ter super, j2.OO4W.2Oi do. extras, I3.803.50;
Pennsylvania rollor, clear, (4.23l.tXi do. do.,
straight?" $i.504.jj,'.; western winter, clear,
$1.25l.60. Whoaf weak; December, 89Ji90o.
Com dull j December Z7i27?fc. Oats quiet !
December, ZfyiQUMp- Hoy steady for good;
choice timothy, IU'$H.50. Beef steady; boot
hams, $18918 60. Pork .teady; family, 110
10,50. Lard caayj western steam, $4.15. Buttor
qulut; western oreamery, lS21o; imitation,
creamery, ll16Ko.; factory, 712o.; Etgins,
21e. ; New York dairy, lltSlSJi'o. j do. creamery,
1420c. ; fancy stato and western prints, whole
sale, 23c.; prints jobbing at 24-3Mo. Cheeso
quiet; New York largeJSlOJio. ; fanoy small,
TK'SlOKc; part skims ;8K7c.; full skims, 2H
Sc. Eggs steady ; Now York and Pennsylvania,
18(3(200. ; westorn t re.h, 15320c.
Live Stock Markets.
New Yok, Deo. 15. Cables quote American
steorsat Uiflic., dressed weight j sheep at 0
9?ie., dressed wolght; refrigerator boef at 8
9a. Calves steady ; veals, $40.75; grassers,
$3.2532.75; western calves, $3. 764. No trading
in sheep and lambs, llogs steady at $3.504.
East LmEiiTV, Pa., Doo. 16.-Cattle active;
prime, $4.501.70; foedera, t3.608.W; bulls,
stags and cows, $23.40. Hogs ruled steady,
prime light Yorkors,$3.553.60; common to fair
Yorkers, $3.603.55; heavy hogs, $3.803.40;
good roughs, $2.703 ; pigcy bows and tage,$2
2.60. Sheep steady, prime, $3.6O8.70; fair,
$2.603; common, $22.60; common to good
lambs, $3.504.60; veal wilves, $5.500.23.
I ITTT'M'T TT TJ.m V
HOMEOPATHIC! fsV
SPECIFIC Nq.iO
Nervous Debility, vital Weakness,
na 1'rottrtUon, f rem ovrirork or otbtr ciaMd,
91 par Till, or fi TlJiindlrfTivl powder, ( or $0.
Bold bj Pruicltu.or di puatptltloD rtclpt ol pries.
UCMriIUII8'BKD,Ctin AlUWimBt.,IwTMlv,
For imlo at Povlt.slcy'a drug itore, 28 Enst
Centre Btreet
Lauer's
Lageij and
Pirr Beers,
rer
Lost Creek, loader, 1
Declared Insane by a Jary.
New York, Doo. 10. Mrs. Isabella
Cutting Oourtnoy, daughter of Franols
Cutting, n wealthy merchant of San Fran
cisco, was yestorday declared of unsound
mind by a sherltl's jury. Sho was married
In December, 1891, to Harold Courtney, an
actor, and ut once proceeded with him to
Italy, where, six weeks after the marriage,
her husband placed hor In a private asylum
at Flstoria. Hor parents soourod her re
lease and placed her In the custody of her
cousin, Hiss Mary Nelson Patterson, who
took hor to the Isle of Wight, where sho
Is at present with her parents. The young
woman has property In this stato consist
ing of 12,500 In securities, and an annuity
of tho same amount An application will
bo made to havo Miss Patterson appointed
oustodian of Mrs. Courtney's person and
property.
Legal Contest for a Keward.
Buffalo, Deo. 16, Abram 0, Abrams,
keeper of the jail at Cleveland; Deteotivo
Jiunos Moran, Chief Ofllcor F. H. Hum
phrey, Djtoctlvo Chnrlos I. Dolson and
Deteotivo Hubert K Smith, nil of Cleve
land, are In court horo contesting for the
t500 rownrd offered for tho arrest and otto
vlctlon of tho murdorors of the lata Mont
gomery Glbbs. Theso are the ofUoers who
first got tho confessions from Clarence
aud Sadie Hobtnson, who are now serving
time in Auburn prison for the crime. Tho
city paid tho monoy into oourt and al
lowed the deteotlves to tight for it. Tho
$1,000 roward which wns offered hy Clin
ton D. Glbbs for the apprehension of his
brother's murderers will bu paid to tho
party who wins the presout case.
The old way of delivering messages by post-!
boys compared, with the modern telephone,
illustrates the old tedious methods of "break
ing" colds compared' with their almost In
stantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure.
C. II. llagenbucli.
Sheriff Tninsoil Wholly Kionerated.
Am ANY. Deo. 10. Govornor Morton
yesterday dismissed the charges against
Sheriff E. J. H. Tamsen, of Now York,
holding that tlio sheriff could not bo hold
responsible for the misconduct of his sub
ordinates. Tho decision approvos tho
recommendation of tho commissioner,
who Investigated tho oharges. The prin
cipal accusation was In connection with
tho escarle of Allon, Kllloran and Kussell,
notorious postofilco thloves, from Ludlow
street Jail, through tho negltgonco of the
warden.
Atlautlo City's Casino Collapses.
ati.a-ktio City. N. J.. Deo, 10. -A
heavy wind nnd rain storm 1 raglngnlong
tho coast nt this point. Yostorday tho
nlrm bnlldluir. wbero the Elks'
disaster happened two years ago, col
lapsed, with n crash, carrying with It au
untenanted cottage next door. No ono
the lmildlnir. Special Instructions
have been Issued to tho crews of tho llfo
saying stations nil along the const, and
liurrlcnno signals havo .been boUtod nt all
was
Bontcnced from Kssex county lu Novoin- '
bor, 1895, to seven yours on a conviction of j
mnnslniightor. Sho kl'jod Louis Brown,
hor common law husband, who kopt n sa- '
loon In Bank stroot, Nownrk. Another is '
Joseph Hunklo, soutonc"'l In 18115 to olgh- ,
toon months for conspir.icy to defraud tlio
city of Nowark by "stuffed" payrolls. Tho j
inner prisonors pnruoneu nro n-mii Aiinms,
sontoncod from Pnssalo county In 189.) to
tou yoarsfor rapoj Oornld DoWnltoff, sen
tenced from Monmouth bounty In 1805 for
flvo years for grand larceny ; C. Browstor
Wllllnms, sontoncod from Iluitson county
In 1890 for thrco years for grand larceny;
Julius Schoonahl, sontoncod from I'nssnlo
county In 1800 for ono yoar fornssnultnnd
battory; I'oter B. Curtis, sontqncod from
Morris county In 1890 for ono year for rob
bery. Tlioso paroled aro: John Tumulty, son
tenccd from Sussox county In 18'JJ for flf
toon years for bronklng and ontorlngj
Martin San Glncomo, sonlenced from
Essox county in 1802 for ton ycurs for
inanslnughterj Jacob Sotitor, sentenced
from Passalo In 1893 for seven years for
rape; Albert Randall, sontoncod from
Hudson county In 1891 for flvo yoars for
forgery; John Hyer, seiitoucodfrom Hud
son county in 1895 for flvo yoars for for
gory ; Goorgo P. Dayton, sentenced from
Atlantic county lu 1895 for two yours for
atrocious assault unit battery.
AtfiOOflno was remitted in tho caso of
Hnrvoy Randall, who was sontoncod from
Sussex county In ISii) to eight years for
larceny.
Clergyman Charges Attempted lllackinall
BAI.T1MOKK, Dec. 10. Tho Rov. Goorgo
L. Hock, the young pastor of tho Concor
dia Reformod Evangollcal church, this
city, yesterday applied for warrants for
the arrest of William Volz and wlfo,mom
bors of his congregation, whom ho accuses
of attempted black ninll. Chargos woro
recently proferrod ngalnst Mr. Heck,-as n
consequoncouf which ho was nrralgned bo
foro tho church officers and tried for al
leged improper intimacy with Mrs. Volz.
Tho woman took tho witness stand nnd
tostiflod that tho charge wns truo, but sub
soquontly retracted nnd Mr. Hook was
acquitted. Tho rovcrond gontlaman says
that Volz, prior to tho ocolo3lastlcal trial,
domandod $100 as tho prlco of his sllenco,
and assorts that Mrs. Volz acted lu collu
sion with hor husband.
THE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nea
Julia Emma Flommlng) la a familiar
ono in tlio state of Georgia. Bho
writes; "It is with pleasure that I oxprcsa
my gratltudo for the wonderful benefits I
havo received from Dr. Miles Restorative
Remedies, especially tho Nervine, tho Nervo
and Liver Tills, New Heart Curo nud Antl-
I'aln Pills. Actual oxperlcnco has taught
mo their great worth. No family should bo
without them. They
havo fully restored
mo from a comnllca-
'X t.lon nf rllsnrdnro plilnf-.
IsaCtClirS y affecting tho heart,
nervous system anu
kidneys. When I trav
el I always tako ono of
your Anti-l'aln Plllo
beforo entering tho cars nnd thus prevent
swimming of tho head and nausea, to which
I havo been subject for sovoral years."
Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo
benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart
and Nerves sent freo to all applicants.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind.
Dr.
Miles'
Restores
Health .
Secretary Francis Confirmation Delayed.
Washinqtox, Doc. .10. Tho nomination
of Socrotary Francis as tho bond ot tho In
terior department was sent to tho senato
a wook ago,- nud yostorday was tho first
mooting of tho finance- committee, sinco
tho nomination was roforrod to It. Secre
tary Francis will not bo confirmed until
after tho senatorial election in Missouri.
It Is understood that Sountor Vost, n mem
bor of tho flnunco committee., suggested
that tho nomination go ovor until after
tho holidays. Tho opposition, if such It
can be termed, can bo traced to the recent
election, lu which Secretary Francis sup
ported tho gold Democrntlo candidates.
Considernblo feeling has been engendered,
but It Is not bolioved that tho opposition
will bo carried so far ns to prevent n con
firmation. Death of Alexander Salvlnl.
ROME, Doc. 10. Alexander Salvlnl, tho
well known notornndsonof thocolobrntod
Itnllnn tragodlan, Tomasso Salvlnl, died
yesterday, ngod 85. Mr. Salvlnl had boon
Buffering for sovernl months with nn or
ganic trouble, and In tho oarly part of
October his condition was so serious ns to
give rise- to n rumor of his death. His
wife wns nt his bcdsldo when ho died.
Young Salvlnl was to havo mudo n tour
of this country this season, opening In
Cleveland, O., In Soptombor last, In tho
"Three Guardsmen." Mr. Salvlnl's clos
ing days were passed at Monto Catlno, his
fnthor's re3ldonco, nonr Floronce.
CATON'S TANSY PILLS.
.w;ir.'.a-,rdAvR RELIEF FOR WOMEN.
Imitations. Oct CATON'S, and save regrets. At
druggists, or sent sealed, $1. Our booklet 4 cents.
CATON SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS.
GRAY HAER RESTORED
to 1 uuiuril color by 1,1: !;'. ll.Vllt .111:111.
(JA X't , no d).lirmls, ni ssant odor. $1.00 ( lott e
I.EE'N II A I It 'I'ONIOrnmoves dandruff. Hops
hair fromfsllinir oat lindpromnlepgrowth $1 Hi ln1il
I.F.GH r.IIIOANT CO ins 1'ullon St., J. Y.FIJCC
Illustrated Treatise on Hair on application inLU
For sale hy Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlin's
Drug Store.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu
lant. An instant euro for sour stomachs nnd
hctulaclics, which often accumulate from having
a night out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
1 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah
DIVIDEND B
10 oTjroniMjmerii huulu iuu UAttK
TO INVEST !RtO OR UPWARD 3 T Dlvl.
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An Innooent Couplo Pardoned.
Helena, Mont, Deo. 10. Governor Rl
knrds has granted a pardon to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Clark, serving soventeon
years each In the penitentiary nt Door
Lodga for the murder of John 1'. Stownrt
by poisoning. They hnd nlready sorvod a
yenr of the sentence. Stownrt was n very
wealthy man, and suspicion first foil upon
hla wife, Mary Stownrt. To savo hersolf
she aocusod hor mother aud stepfather,
who woro oonvlctod by hor testimony.
Mrs. Stownrt finally oonf ossed to tho mur
der, but committed suicide beforo n writ
ton statement oould be signed.
when
!W used as an
admixture to
ordinary cof-
i
ice uiaivca uwm
delicious drink. pi.,,.
Grocers can tell
you why those
whobuy beOllq S
keep coming back
lor It. btrange
though how long
it takes people to
try a new thing.
"f t3a Celebrated IToniAla
3 sS I'owdere pever fall.
4 6j? 'lJ'tiKTlcoltrc lliem
s&ia anu I buct .kim.ik
with Tsnsy rii rennyrojsl IIUs and olhir Use
remrdlul. AlvsTSbuythe best and void d p-
nohslmrat. Ou.rantMd superior to,1"! others. .iy'ltL,(3J
tSe best lotlie market, ANo.1. laittouln, 1 cts." l)r.B.H
TSlX,BkBr.nostoii,lMe.
"Excuse me," observed the man In speo
faclM, "but I am a surgeon, and that Is not
Tfhtre th liver Is." "Never you mind
where his liver is," reUrUd the other. "If it
was in hts big toe or bis left ear DeWitt's
Little Early Itisers would retch it and shake
it for him. On that you can bet your gig
lamps." 0. II, Hagenbueh.
II urn III I 1 I.I II i. I l..l I. .11 I ill
Ambassador de Oourcel Not to ltetlre.
Pakis,. Uoa 10. It Is seml-ofllclally an
louneod that the statement that Baron do
Courcel, the Frouch ambassador to tho
court of St, James, had retired Is prema
ture He Is oxpeotod to return to his post.
The Weather.
For oastern Pennsylvania. New Jersev
and Delaware: Thro itonlng woather nnd
inoworsloet; continued cold, northerly
Winds, dangerous ou the coast
The wife of Mr, D. Robinson, a prominent
lumberman of Hartwlck, Jf . Y was' sick
with rheumatism for five months. In speak
Ing of It, Mr. Robinson says: "Chamberlain's
Pain Balm is the only thins that gave her
any rest from pain. For the relief of pain
it cannot bo beat." Many very bad cases of
rhoumatiim have been cured hy it. For sale
at SO cents per bottle by Uruhler Bros,
druggists.
- i 1 1
Christmas Holiday Tours.
In pursuance of Its annual custom tho
Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged
for two Christmas Holiday Tours, ono to Old
Point Comfort, Richmond, aud Washington,
and the other to Washington direct, to leave
New York and Philadelphia December 20
and 20 respectively. The same high standard
of excellence which has made these tours so
popular in years will be maloUiued during
the present season. Tourists will travel in
handsomely appointed tralus, accompanied
by Tourist Agent and Chaperon, and will he
accorded accommodations at the leading
hotels. The social season at both Washing
ton and Old Point will bo at its height.
Round trip rate from New York for tho
Old Point Comfort tour, returning via Rich
mond and Washington, t39,00: $33.00 from
XJ.hU!Mnhl.-JMurri
I
Of all Tfiroat Disease Terrors
In n family none arc abhorred
more than that of Diphtheria.
The only speedy and positive
preventative ia
THOMPSON'S
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Which cures n9 nbsolutely as it
i9 used according to instruc
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but made without the least fear
of contradiction, ns those who
have used it iu their family
freely testify.
Every claim here made it
fully substantiated by the thou
sands of unsolicited testimonials.
It also as surely Cur Croup,
Quinsy, Cough or auy throat
affection.
beld by Druggists al-jo cents
a bottle.
If your dealer chances not to
have any on liaud write to the
manufacturers at once, enclos
ing a two-cent stamp for full
Eartlculars. It not only cures
lit also prevents Diphtheria, if
taken in time. Read what a
prominent divine says :
niiiu.iu.ViH ,a.,.unr.u.toiw.
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tlaa th&t I huvt. buen ualnir Thomnson'i
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gard it us tho liest ana most speeay rem- i
edy for colds nnd soro throat I havo s
every Known. no not nesnaie to reo.
oimnendtt. n. I). 1'knkpackeb, O. I).
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MANUraoTUsso mr
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