5 jlTIOrS Industrial concerns have i.i i Jy curiosity to know how the ) - t . . . . . . Ucrfif t Jwill'ing "U now lar it may bo ex 'Isli 1 i,JcccJer spheres of Industry. Not sjlienaiid l li e great mllro.id system thus jfulciioo lu'vnger interest In their duties , i.it you "J.ik and flto of thoso whom It ledlo thpJ. Vivothcm an incciitlvo to dli Mibnllei i l f besi()u fllrllJ,hltiS them an A. iter nlS'Uor av'S t'clr money, but it ,it of a r ,iiicrur'l "l0 checking of the pro aMnhanol "I'080 whotlcalro to fco the rail 0 11 ( re'imnud operated by thu Federal iptnlzn i rcc When thoso who work for It ,Jim, c.it i iy interested in tlio siicces of i ' ScIki'U (iiat it operates tho great cor- (jus penu j.lcl, depend upon it laigo and '( .. j . totlv of Miminrtei- in rp.lstlnr I .iuii lor -nil - ;, n ), , Ml )f tf ie Socialists. i was pu, m - I inlnii'iil( J'lng Koinay expect, tho Sccre- h( W 1. Uanlimil HoT.nl will apply for an ..ireu l ' ii')ii,st the major tv mem bora to vol, . ppm Ultt V wl to iito as directed by tho Sec- re Fiatik is oxcusablo to a certain Hist t.iko euro of his "privato 4 - Jta luo iibici ljus lime nupes Ul i-lflo Wlt": on. t - .... 1 ..e Tina r - -i drtlt' 1.". ,0,.,. ,.r..t,.( of nl'i('"l'l yi'.terday, when tho State and u, itlisdeidedtoapproprlatet30,- liau's. uud 4.15,01)0 to bo expended in u llkir sum for maintenance. il for (Aiindtkimiiil aid fremi tho state, what p IlyaueV y l'Vo existed as to tho erec- slialf of lo la'spital is now rcmoTcd. This jjBorromop . tlir much felicitation on tho part ry is 1 15, ri wiors. J Home, c) Lit- ....ii , .. fiiiJtiu uiir V 111 13s wero aica y vrRS r'l!bt when she said, the Irani li .tlu il uiey wuiieu ior ine uuctor. l..-ii, : little one's lire with a few ,icctedlnj,istji,mit0 Cur9. she had v dollar0 '"l"eoro. v. II. Hageubuch, lit i.r.e'" CI1.MC UITU CTIIADT . w iuiw ill i ii i uni i wt the doll . T . . 'raons Declnres That He, Too, til Sign the Articles. ieJTV, Deo. 18. Artlclos for a 3 AC fi James J. Corbottandllobert ""r Iq, r0ro signed by the first t vho hoavyweight pugilists In ' i i i wrday. Dan Stuart, tho pro- , T ontorprlso, expressed the bo- -czslmmoii9, who Is familiar idlllons, will also sign. I I oall for a finish light for a k XX), tho wlnnor to tako nil. As U that Fitzslinmons nnd Gor- jth be nt tho ring side on the ,tho contest, each must post l with llicho.ru K. Fox or Al jJew York sporting man. Thli uurt In c.iso olthor falls to up- j,t ngrcos to post JS.OOO that he su me ugnt, too sum to DC rlod botweou tho two nion II j mil tho fight off on tho date VJso put $10,000 In tho hands ot ,or bmltn thirty days bofor r-ui lor tno contest, ana it the , . ' jet como off through his fall out r ,fif t,i. ,,, ik mm .u urn., rumannil Mm nthnr Sii .(KM In Cnr. ,' .o Sllor, of Chicago, Is named 1 VJ ll,' tho nnntost. Thn (lffhk la aat jaihavc jf'17. 1897- PlnCB will bo Jtj Veb. 17. Stuort rosorves all ,V5f Drov j on th'nAVni Sign the Articles. ,i me.lSt.IJ, cibco, Doc. 18. When Boon by ..... . If1..n 41.A A nunnl .. t ...1 TMn..a a misian I, luslinmons said: "I havo not A tVl ff "Ki'i'onient lor a light f 'VI I ((tt, but us soon as thoy get I ign thorn. I nui ready to fight -o, any pluco and for uny -'J IS A COI.11 IN ONI3 DAY. e llromo Quinine Tablets. All I nd the money If It fails to cure. itlco to CollHllllters. Ircby given to the consumers of ah Public Water Works that all i, 1, 1SU0, must ho paid on, or 1, 1897, and in default of such 1 water will bo turned oil' from Ws nf thn didinnuents without Idli Ha W4 Irevli i. isy order or the water com- O. IlKTTintmoE, Supt. j "imes to Those Who Take w-t'fcjtl ,1H''or sprains, burns, cuts. At -t' p", drug store. uepara l.e Factory shoe Ktorn ssortmentnf men'saud women's jlll slippers, suitable for holiday Jd See 1, blent of Switzerland. Aic. 18. Tho federal nssombly "Hectod Dr. Adolpho Douchor B'-IIM'sf trl tho Swiss confederation for ,11 . illf- tT- nr(,snfnilnlii. Interior, vlco president. Sir. (pur C:apij" J yiQ0 proalilont for 180U. Both " . ) nf llwi lluriiii Arri'Htpil. iT $la Uo- w-'1'110 1)ny 51,111 1,ub" litaiM-K.1, 'uety arrosta hnvo becu nmdo II..""- ii man iiuuiijihu, lutiimin , irumeut uillditlH ami forty-Ave Owiina -.f c..nn k ...... t vpom soroaf to lifAl an tuuolent ions sensi epe.(.lljr euro piles, you neod vi havC HeWitt'i Witch Uarel S1to Having- direction.!. Its magic-like ao er yard. n8V u u Xl iihkcuuuuii. .i . i .. 'Hub for Coughs and Colds. ' ool 46- in ,'rt 1'an-tlna Is, 25c. At (liuhler I"ore. I;'lwiet in ' 'f3 l n to Mr. Goor?o Hnlir. n mnm. I4 ' Inn of Halg & Halg, whisky V.r nrices Mof London. Not more t.Vmn 0 Utenelli3 wore prosont, about twenty i . .'K iniiuiaui irionus oi tns con- i iu$anu uc i i - iires l-,r less mo. f''r'u" in favor i tl I lV 3 or "iuTr Til- JUiefs "pirsaparllla, I $1 I 1 K.flnitiaf ber medi- lnat cures rooordod In truthful, (language of grateful men and fctstltute E (rVIanv o o its moBt effectlvo ad rtlony of thoso cures are mar i.y have won the confidence ol iiliavo given Hood's Barea pa ges t sales in the world, and lllilltnu Acalu u llrlilo. t 5ate rru, e0 1 1 -Mr J. Colomuu Dray. t7! SoPi P"ruf Mrfl- Astor, who 1 1 J T.1 frolu I'raytnn lastymir, was If Mven baby un derstands that it is not right that mother should be always sickly, nervous, fretful and cross. Baby wonders what la the matter. IJaby would wlllingly lielp If he could. It lies with tli- woman herself to help herself. No one else can do it. She can help herself If she will. If a woman will take proper care of her womanly self; if she will use the right rem edy for weakness and disease of the organs that bear the burdens of maternity, she will soon be healthy, vigorous and amiable. She will be able to help baby, instead of leaving baby to try and help her. A wonderful remedy for weakness and disease of the organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible Is found in Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts di rectly on these organs. It makes them strong and healthy. It has transformed thousands of suffering, paln-rackcd women into healthy, happy wives and mothers. It allays Inflammation, soothes pain, and steadies and Invigorates the nerves. It pre pares for wifehood and motherhood. It in sures inherently healthy children. All good druggists sell it. There is nothing "Just the same" or "just as good." The druggist who tells you there is, is either mistaken or dishonest, Mrs. Joseph Simmons, of llszetgreen, Grant Co., Wis., writes: "Iudowl find 31 cents In postage stamp, for which please send me the ' Medical Adviser in cloth cover. I have used your Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription, and his 'Golden Medical Discovery' and Pellets' and have received a grest deal of benefit from them." When a story writer puts in a doctor he Is always said to '"Look wise." Over one million people have looked wise and acted wisely. They have bought Dr. l'lercc's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Of these wise folks, 680,000 of them paid jl.so a copy for the book. It was cheap nt that. It is a book of 1008 pages, with 300 illustrations. Think of that. A medical book too. Every body knows how expensive a medical edu cation Is. Now there Is a great edition of this book, that Is being given away. You pay the coit of mailing, that's all. You send 31 one-cent stamps for the book in strong manllla covers. If you desire a fine em bossed French cloth cover, send 31 one-cent stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A AVonian's'Vearrnl Crime, CIHLLICOTIIK, O., Doo. 18 Thoro is grout oxclteiuciit at licthel, a small town threo miles south of Kingston, thlscounty, occasioned by a horrible atrocity which occurred thcio yestordny uflornoou. Two married women, immod iiuon and Shell, qunrreled, and thu Shell woman threw a buckot of strong lyo water Into tho faco of Mrs. Moon uud hor Infant daughter. Doth havo their eyos burned out and tholr heads and faces also terribly burned. Tho baby died In a short tlmo uud tho mother is In tcrrlblo agony, her death being looked for every momunt. Mrs. Shell mudo her escape, but Is being pursued, and It cap tured n lynching Is probable. 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 Jllnute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenbuch. The Threatened Hace War in Oklahoma. QDTIIKIH, O. T., Doc. 1& lleports re ceived last night from Htlllwnter Indicate great excitement among whites and no groos growing out of tho murder of the Morrows, futher nnd daughtor, noar For king, and the arrest and dotentlon of Thomas Laughlln, the negro who is undor suspicion. Sliorlll Croul has teleponod to tho governor asking that troops be hold In readinoss to quell uny threatened out break between tho whlun and blacks. Every threat to lynch tho negro provokes the negroes to fresh declarations that uny attempt upon tho life of Laughlln would bo resisted by tho blacks. The length of life may be Increased by less oning Its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. Thes may be avert ed by promptly using Oue Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenbuch. Hlhot for Amtmftmulor. PAIiia, Deo 18 '1 hero Is good authority for stating that the Fronch embassy In London, which will shc-rlly bo relin quished by tho Huron do Courcel, has been offered to M. Hlhot, ox-prosldcnt ol tho council and formerly minister of for eign affairs. M. lllbot hui not docldod as to his nuceptauco ot the offer. TO CUltH A COH1 IX ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, as cents. Who Bald They Have a Cough? Advice Take Tan-Tina 25c. At Oruhlcr Bros., drug store. Ilrutul ii-alu Wruckvn, WlLLIAMsl-oitT, l'n., Doo. 18. Train wreckers attempted to wreck an exourslon train near Austin, Totter county. Th excursionists had been to Qaleton, and on their retnrn trip the train was run into a ldlug, where It collided with a log loadtr. The passengers were badly bruised and the train damaged. Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of DeWitt's Little Early Klsers, the famous llttlo pills. C. II llagenbuch. Fabulous Strike at Deailwood. Deadwood, S. D., Deo. 18. At a depth of.110 feet, in thu Dacy shaft of ICtlpatrlck Brothers & Collins, nt Hogged Top, a drift was stnrtod on tho Assure. Whon about ten foet were completed a largo bod of ore was oncountorcd that la fabulously rich. Tho nvorngo ore in the shaft will run $150 a ton. The camp la the riohast over discovered In tho lilack II Ills. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Tatent' flour, and take no other brand. It U the beet flour made. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in colds, oroup and lung troubles. Children like it be cause it Is pleasant to take and it htlps them. 0. II, llagenbuch, Murderous Thiers Skull Fraotured. ' Chicago, Deo. 18. John Sheehan at tempted to steal bomo goesu last night from u coop In front of Mrs. Jennie Co hen's grocery etoro, nt Union nnd Liberty streets. Tho woman caught him in tho act and he fired at hor. The bullet missed its mark and struck Unrnett Cooper, an old niun, squarely botween tho eyes, In flicting a fatal wound. Shoelmn and a companion named Patrlok Degley started to run, hotly pursued by a large number of mon, woinon nnd ohlldren. Sheehan was about to tiro Into tho crowd when one ot the women struck him on the head with n hatchet, fracturing tho skull, and In flicting Injurlus from which he will die. Degley was badly benteii. Cowardly Murder of n ISdltor. TltnuTVriirAkt Ala.. T)n. IS. Lnnt Tuna- I RIOTOUS ITALIAN STRIKERS. They Add to Their Numbers by Forcing Others to Quit Work. Sykacusk, N. Y., Doo. 18. Tho Bocond strlko within two days on tho Erio canal Improvement occurred yostorday In and west of this city. Soon nfter going to work in the morning about a hundred men 0111 ployod by Contractors McDonald & Sayro, ill tho western part of the city, most of whom are Italians, quit work nnd de manded tl.50 n day Instend of $1.20, as thoy have boon paid. This was neither granted nor positively refused. Tho mon wantod inonoyrlghtnway, nnd not getting It they started westward along tho canal, arming thomsclvci with clubs nnd picks. Tho first gang 01 men thoy mot wore on another section, also In tho employ of Mc Donald & Sayro. Thoso inon wore Intimi dated by thoeo already nrousod and wore obliged to quit work nlso, part of tholr number joining tho mob. Thoso who did not sympathize dared not return to their work. Tho mon marched along the canal, swooping everything before thorn. Thoy broko down stagings, smashed wheel barrows, throw tool boxes In tho canal nnd appropriated n lot of now pick handles for weapons. Tho mob gradually added to Its numbers. It marchod along to tho territory where Dtinfco & Co. havo tho contract and Induced tholr mon to quit work also. The contractors havo nsked for pollco proteotlon from the city, nnd pollco nroon hand to boo that tho workmen are not In terfered with. No raise in wagon Is prob able, as tho contractors claim that thoy oan get all tho workmen thoy want ut present prices. Karthquaks hhocks in Great ISrllaln. LoNDOX, Dec. 18. Two strong shocks of enrthquako wero folt throughout Wales, tho Midlands, and tho south of England yesterday morning. Houeos wero violently shaken, buds moved from their places, doors forced open and furniture over turned. Many people In Windsor, Chelt enham and other pluccs rushed out of their houses, but no one was hurt. At Hereford one woman died from fright I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Uop Hitters, and they cured mo in a short time. A Di8Ti.NuuisiiD Lawyee op Waynk Co., N. Y. Coloblkss anu C01.U. A youug girl deeply regretted that sbo was so colorless uud and cold. Her face was too white, and her bands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. missing 'Kentucky 1'ostiniister. NnwPOKT, Ky., Djc 18. Poatmustor F. F. Hotsch, of .Nuwport, Ky., was missing from his ofllco yesterday and his place wus taken by his brothers, who are his bonds mon. Thoy refuse to say whero ho Is, but it Is stated that since Tuesday two post ofllco inspectors havo been examining tho books, and that thoy had discovered a de ficit In his accounts of nourly O.OOJ. The only explanation of tho cause of tho short ago is that Horfch was a frequontor of tho race tracks uud was accustomed to make lurgo bets. Will Cure Any Case. It makes no difference how sovere the case may be Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, if ap plied In strict accordanco with printed in structions given, will positivoly cure any caso of diphtheria to which it may bo ap plied. Win. A. Wolllinger, Milton, Ta., writes: "To all whom it may concern: I certify that I cheerfully recommend Thomp son's Diphtheria cure to all ; and if used ac cording to directions it will positively cure any case of diphtheria." Sold at Kirlln's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. Coming Kvellts. Dec. 21. Secoud animal ball of the Patriotic Drum Corps in Iiobbins' opera house. "Excuse me," observed the man in spec taclw, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is," "Never you mind where his liver it," reterted tho other. "If it was in his big toe or hit Uft ear DeWitt's Little Early liisers would reach it aud shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig lamps." 0. II. Hagenbuch. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, At., 207 West Coal Street. piiimninrTiTnnTTmminHiiitnTTTTmTt MAS PRESENT. COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. The holder nf 80 coupons of the HERALD Is entitled to a first-class life els, free-hand crayon, worth $10.00, made from any distinct photograph, ky payini; 66 Cents at M. Ileeker't (udlo.KS W. Centre street, Bhenan- noBU, 1 a. land nhotorranh In immedlatelv and have coupons ready upon re ctlpt of portrait. NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. imiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiHiiuiHM Ji DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To nil B(rr(T of KltRORH OI VODTJl LOHf. VKHIIt and 1II.SU.VSIM Ol' MEM AND IVOW1S.N. 'A4 iuiM; doth DouBdi M carol snldtudiralliriM. Tre'Un-nih? -tt-unwnthyta-G Mlvt. flUrCk ilDM trlclly uar&' No matter tinw Iti.x tUu.dlxig, f uutipviuiai, sou n poBiiiv. will po' Ivflfr euro you. vni or ca.L RR fiRR 329 15,11 St.PWIa.Pa. AMERICAN LINE IT CAN'T BE DONE. No One Can Remain Well, No Chronic Disease Can Be Cured Unless the Stomach is First Hade Strong and Vigorous. This Is plain because every organ In tho body depends on the stomach for Its nourish ment, Nerve, bone, sinew, blood are made from tho food which the stomach converts to our use. How useless to treat disoase with this, that and tho other remedy and neglect the most important of nil, tho stomach. The earliest symptoms of Indigestion are sour risings, bad taste in the mouth, gas in stomach and bowels, palpitation, all-gone feeling, falntncss, headaches, constipation; later comes loss of flesh, consumption, liver and heart troubles, kidney disea-cs, nervous prostration, all of which are tho indirect re sult of poor nutrition. Any person suffering from Indigestion should mako it a practice to take after eAch meal one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, al lowing it to dissolve In tho mouth aud thus minglo with the saliva aud enter tho stomach in tho most natural way. Theso Tablets are highly recommended by Dr. Jonnison becauso they aro composscd of tho natdral dlgcstivo acids and fruit essence which assist the stomach in digesting all wholesome food be fore it has tlmo to ferment and sour. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro sold by druggists, full sized packages at SO cents. They are also excellent for invalids und children. A book on stomach diseases aud thousands of testimonials of genuino cures sent free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, .Mich. NUGoETS OF NEWS. Secretary Hurbort has Accepted an In vitation to attend tho annual banquet ot tho Wilmington, Dol., board of trado. Four persons were injured In a roar end collision on tho Lohlgh Vnllov railroad In Duffalo yostorday. Hov. William S. Hub ball, of Duffalo, had his arm broken. The Connecticut state agricultural con vention adopted a resolution asking that William D. Hoard, of Wisconsin, bo ap pointed secretary of agrioulturo. Tho McKiuley Inauguration commlttco has already beauii to receive applications from civil und military organizations In different parts of the country for places In tho great parade. It Is officially announced that there havo been 1,511 cases ot bubonic plague In Bom buy aud 1,094 deaths from that dtscibo up to duto. It Is stated that 00,000 persons havo lied from tho city. Major 0. T. Ticton is manager of the State Hotel, at Denlson, Tcias, which tho traveling men say Is one of tho best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diairhoca Remedy Major Picton says : "I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and tako pleasure in sayiug that I consider it an in fallible euro for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it, and have frequently administered it to my guests in the hotel, aud In every caso it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by Qruhler Bros., druggist. A Thousand Made Ilnmulcs by Fire. Sonoha, Oil., Deo, 13. Tho old mining town of Jumostown, famous In California Utornturo as "Jlmtown," was nlmost com pletely destroyed by dro yestordny. All the buildings wore of wood, and tho flro was uuchcckod until all but two or throe Isolated dwellings wero oonsuinod. Jlm town was tho supply station for nn Im portant group ot mines, Including tho well known Ituwhldo ml no. A thousand people are homeloss us u result of tho tiro. The town possossod 110 flro department, und bofore asslstanco could ba sent from Sotiora tho town hud beon obliterated. Tho wife of Mr. D, Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Uartwlck, X. Y was sick with rheumatism for fivo months. In speak ing of it, Mr, Robinson says: "Chamberlain's Paiu Balm Is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot be beat." Many very bad eases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., drugglsU. Vltilol Thrower Sentenced. ItEADINO, Pa., Deo. 18. Henry Stoffel, who was convicted of throwing vitriol over his wife as she was returning homo from church, three weeks ago, was sen tenced by Presidont Judge Krmentrout to olghteon months' Imprisonment. Mrs. Steilel and hor husband had not lived to gether since Ang. 1, Steffel testified in his own behalf and positively denied the' charge. Tho woman was not disfigured, but her garments were ruined. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. IU action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 78 centa. Sold by C. H. Uagonbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Murdered villi an Ax. ' MayhAiid, Mass., Doo. 18. John Dean, nged 70 years, a farmer living just outside of town, was brutally murdered yesterday afternoon, presumably by robbors. The old man's body was found in his kltohen by his two daughters whon they returned homo In the orenlng. The head was frightfully wounded, and blood was spat tered over the floor and np one wall al most to the ceiling. Beside tho body was a bloody -, owned by Mr. Dean, .which had been used by tho murderer. The ax had nlmost split his cranium. n ro oontly cashod n oheak for n largo amount and brought tho money home. This money cannot now be found. Self Confessed Murderer Iteleased. IlAltnisntmo, Doo. IS. Chief Weston yesterday received tho following letter from Sheriff T. W. Uuggs, at Fort Smith, Ark.: "Acting undor Instructions from our state's attorney, I wired you the other day to arrest and hold George Erb, sup posed to be In your city. Our grand jury tallod to ludlot Erb and Informod me to notify you to release Erb, as far na we are ooncerned. I am sorry to have caused you nny trouble In tho matter, but was noting in good faith." Erb was releasod from jail this morning. Death of Hermann, the Magician. KociiE3TKit, N. V,, Deo. 18. Alexander P. Hermann, tho magician, died yostorday In his privato car at Clreat Valley, noar Salamanca. He wus on bis way to Brad ford, Hermann completed an engagement at tho Lyceum r tutor In this city aud had FIFTY THOUSAND ORPHANS. Finns for the-Care ot Child Vlttllni of Turhlah llrutalltletl WASHINGTON, Doc. 18. The full extent of the Armenian massacres is Indicated In n report to tho state department by United Status Consul Bergholtz, at Krzoroum, wherein ho says : The number of Armenian children under 12 years made orphans by tho mnssacros of 1895 Is 50,000, according to tho estimates of tho missionaries. Tho qtuwtlon ot what shall be dono with thoso orphans li receiving tho attention of tho Christian world. Tho American board of commissioners is giving the mattor serious thought It has formulated no gonornt plan of rollel, although the question of creating orphanages, clothing fnctorlos and Industrial Institutions Is undor con sideration. Gorman charitable or religious societies aro preparing to establish Industrial or phan asylums at Oorpha, Cesnria and olsowhoro, and tho Kalsorswerth doacon essos of Gornmny hnB made provision for recolvlng Armonlan orphans at Smyrna, and thirty have been sont there from horo. The British government, or Its ambassa dor at Constantinople, has Initiated n uiovomont looking towards settling a numburof widows nnd tholr children on the Island of Cyprus, more particularly, at present nt least, thoso within tho prov ince of Erzoroum, who number In tho cities of Krzoroum, Erzlugan and Bull bourt 2,010, who aro without moans and aro recipients of rellof. In Erzoroum there lire 180 widows, with 700 children; In Krzongan, 100 widows, with 460 chil dren, and ut Hallbouvt, 119 widows, with S00 children. The widows of Ballbourt are in particularly distressing circum stance:), not a male adult remaining. Saved from Ilydrophohia. New York, Deo. 18. Five of the eight boys who wore bitten by a mad dog In Baltimore on Dec. 1, und who have since boon undor troatmont at tho Pasteur In stitute, wore yesterday dlsoharged as cured. The five, who left for their homes last even ing, aro: Lawrence E. Wilson, ogod 11; BrevnKlel, 10; Conrad Eppers, 15; Will iam Ashley, 14, and Joseph Buehl, 14. The other three boys loft for tholr homos to day. Thoy are Robort Henry, aged 8; Robert Porry, 10, and Frank Porry, 18 Tho boys wero treated by Drs. Ulblor und Labadle personally. Yostorday four vic tims of savage dogs wore taken to tho in stitution. Mrs. Delia Itobluson and Miss Mary Broadwater, nged 10, wore admitted from Isls, Scotia county, Va., nnd Leslie J. Smith, nged 9, nd Loula B. Smith, ngod 4 years, of Cecil aounty, Md. Confirmed by the Senate. Washington, Doe. 18. Tho sonnto In executive session yesterday confirmed tho following nominations: MacGrano Coxo of Now York, to bo onvoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Qunto moln and Honduras; C. Max Manning of Georgia, to bo eooretnry of legation at Monrovia, Llborla; John Hldgoly Carter of Maryland, to bo secretary of tho era bassy ut London; Is.tuu M. Elliott of New York, to be consul ut La Gu iyra, Vene zuela; Joseph L. Hnnco of Now YorK, to be consul nt Curdonas ; Charles A. Prouty of Vermont, to bo interstate CQiiimurco commissioner; WUUnm H. Cooper, to be collector of custom 1 for tho district of Delaware, Michael A. Nugeu, to bo assist ant collector of customs ut Jorsoy City. Delaware's Contltutluual Cuuveutlon. DoVBlt, Del., Doo. 18. At yostorduy's sesslou of thu constitutional convention the oommlttoe on elections made its re port, and in it was Incorporated tho antl- "brlbory clauso, over which there has been so much speculation. Tho report also at tempted to regulate the registration laws of the state, but tho wholo mnttor, aftor a short discussion, was referred to tho commlttco of tho whole. A resolution was pissed Instructing the superintend ent of tho state house to display tho American Hag from tho staff onch day during the tesslons of tho convention. Tho four Hopubllcans from Kent county wore not presont. Thoy havo finally de cided to. remain away from tho convention for tho prosont When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to be away from home. Such was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ten, Banner, when his little girl, tno years of age was threatened with a severe attack of croup. He eaysi "My wife lmiited that I go for the doctor, kut as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her mmediately. I will not be without It in the future." 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros., drugglsU. Urutally lleaten by ltobbera. Defiance, 0.( Dec. IS. Throe robbori visited the house of Fred Bncklaman, a woll to do farmer living near here, last night. Buckloman was lured outside, beaten Into insensibility, nnd bound hand Bud foot Thon the robbors entorcd the house, where Mrs. Buckloman was also beaten and bound. Tho robbors secured only a small amount of money. Three I'erlihed In the Wreck. Peksacola, Fla., Doo. 18. The owners have received a telegram from Captain Andrew Ling, of the fishing schooner Edwin Booth, ot this port, dated at Port Eads, stating that the vessel was lost in the gnlf six days ago. Five of the crew reached Port Eads with hlra, but throi others wont down with the wreck. A PEOPLE OF FEW WORDS. "Let your speech bo yoa, yea, and nay, nay," sayi the Good Book, "for whesoever is more than these cometh of evil." Tho Shakers abide by the spirit of this rule. Tholr words are few, simple, sincere and direct. They waste no enorgy In ldlo talk ; they use it in thinking aud doing. And whatever they do they do with their might. They are content with nothing short of the essence and principle of the things they Investigate. They Uko pains and aro patient. And thus the doors of many strange truths open to them. In this way they dis covered what may almost bo called tho unity of disease. A venerable Shaker says of it : "It is said that one man's meat is another man's poison. That is but half the truth, Any man's meat is any man's poison, under certain conditions. If the grain never got further than tho hopper wo should never have bread j and if bread nover got further than the stomach we should never havo strength. Whon the stomach is torpid, help less and inflamed tho food lies in it and rots. This fermentation produces poison which may, and often does, disorder every other Neuralgia ot the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. RS. SIDLKY, of Torrlngton, Conn.. Suffered from Just such a complica tion of diseases as tho oxtenslvo ex perience nnd Investigations of Dr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment of tho nervous system. Mr. Jas. li. SIdley writes Oct. 25, 1895: "My wlfo was taken sick with neuralgia of tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians she grow worse, until Bho was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Ucstorattvo Norvlno and Dr. M'lcs' Now Heart Cure, and sho improved so wondor fully from tho first that I at onco dis missed tho physicians. Sho now cats and sleeps well and does her own housowork Wo havo recommend ed your remedies to a groat many in our city, and every ono has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Tiook on Heart and Nerves sont free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. CATON'S TANSY PILLS. Always' reHaMe'VySf BELIEF FOR WOMEN, imitations. Get CATON'S, nnd save reirrets. At druggists, or sent sealed, $1. Ourbonklct 4 oenU. OATOM SPEC, CO., BOSTON, MASS. 8RAYMR restored to iu 1 (juiur i.y l.i:i:at UAIlt 311.111. t! 't . - o a vfOmriTi'Ass, pleasant odor, if 1 (0 butt.d I.Ki:'H UAIlt TOMUretnorea dandnifT. floiM halrfromfftMingouttvndprottintef Rrowth $1 (H)t hnltj'i I.KE MEIHOA.N'T CO 10H Fulton r,. IN Y.rnrP DluatratAd Treatisa on Hair on application rnul- For sale by Shcnntidoah Drug Store, Kirlln's Drug Store. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this Kmnulnr effervescent and ntlmu liiut. An instant cure for sour Btonmchs and hcadaclied, which often accumulate from having JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLES OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Pencil Alley, Shenandoah 30 96 DIVIDEND o 10 or cwjra.ri Yiwu-.u iuu UAH IS TO INVEST IO OR UPWARDS? Dtvl. daaaipajablimoDtlilr, Partiaulara free. Addren, West ern FImbbcImI Co., m Dearborn Street, Cbtcato, III. Every man's wife who has usedSEELIQ'S knows a good drink. Try iton your husband. JtUebr!eu iruuiioo I'owacrs never nui. afeind .ureftn.r fallins wlt!i Tanij -id Pcnnxroyal 1111. and othei lir ). Alwajabuy the beat and voit d!ai- intoed. lupt-Tior to nil otbera. Voiilivt ket, ANo. L r&rtlculus,4cts. l)r.&.T. pointmcnl. Guaranteed ' Lhebcf t in the market, ., Bt k Dir. Boston, Mui. WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE Thousaads suffer and' die annual ly for tho -want of it. Notaslnglo lnttanco oa record where a trial of According to directions, has not Immediately and permanently cured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or s.ny affection of tho throat. TThy should anyone suffer and die when this boon of all remedies U1 cxxltlvcly cure ? Unsolicited testimonial by tho thousand are pouring In from thoso who have given Thompson's Diphtheria Cure a trial. Why not try it dear read er? It will do the samo for you tt has dono for others. Following ts a sample testimonial which ex plains Itself I Wlltlamsport, Pa April 27, 189. Thompson & Co. Gentlemen : I have used Thomn son's Diphtheria Cure In my family for hoaruent-s. and Bore throat and It cave speedy relief. I use It both as a gargle and by external application, and do un hesitatingly commend Its use by every oneaffllcted with Diphtheria, Hoarse ness, Croup, Quinsy, or any other throat affection. Mlmpson II. Kvans, Taster Third bt., M. K. Church. Sold by Druggists end costs only go Cents a Bettle. ( : MAHUrAOTUHKO Bt THE niiioi Mini tm tt.iiiuiraii. h 11 - ; ' ' ' " - - ; i For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. n& Rostores J SSl can tell you "- about Sool- Ig'a. T'"5 aJmlx- tureimproveschcap coilce and makes youadeliclousdrinlcl jj or little money. 2c. a pack-1 f ace jro-.ers. Tdoison's Oipdldeiia Gate M. C. WATSON, m Wholesale and Retail Linens iL FUl ' .,.1ihi , . v. a. wT
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