EVENING HERALD HaTAMLMllBl) 1ST0. ! -.Hshcd every Evening, F.xcept flnndv, at otii Jakdik Btkckt. Near Rhhtiin. Wt Ms raid u deltveied In Hhcnamtoaa And i- rrmutlliitf townn for nix oenta n wok. nav -wi to the carrier. By mull 18.00 A year, or 3R iU month. iiAVhlt In advance. Arivertlfte vnta eharfiwi AfH orflhtatonDAoeHnd nofritioii. : 1. 11 f . . I . . . . 4 i uun i itinera rewrve me nan to cnanif inr uuhllnhera reserve the rliht to chtnn the ?f?'5rlTSffi,&i8f,,!' served ( rejent liny aulvertlnemont, whether s-ld for or not, that the publishers may deem ipmpft. Advertising; rate mad known jmi ftpnltcntloii ' tmI ut the posfeiffloe at Hhenandnah, P., nn.l eliwwi mAll matter. TW.KPIIONR CONNECTION. Evening H eras Id THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1MJT. When tho Republican party pledged Itaolf to do all It could for the promotion of Inter nal. u'ml bimetallism, it meant what It said, and will not miss any m. p,.riuulty in that respect. -jJLJ UU 'SlL ..1 ILL.Lt - - ULUI Thb arbitration treaty lietwcuti the United States and Great Dritaln is hanging lire O r some reason, hut as It relates only to futwiu eoutrorersies, the delay is a matter of no particular importance. Whkn Senator Sherman says that "Con gress is perfectly competent to deal with the tariff" he may be right as to the next one, bat certainly the present one has not done anything to justify such an assertion. The mineral output of Colorado in 1WB was greater than in any previous year, which shows that the talk about the destruction of the mining Industry by unfriendly legisla tion is not true as tu that State, ut any rate. Thb decision of Judge Myers, of Kansas, that the alien land law of that State does not apply to the right of nay of railroad corporations will probably put an end to the Popullstic scheme to wreck one of tlie priucipal railroads out there. This is an ad ditional Indication that Kansas is coming to her senses, and gotting ready to win back tho creditable reputation of her former days. It lias remained for Gen. lloraco Porter to place on record one of Grant's best expres sions. When Gen. Hancock made his assault at Spottsylvania and captured a Confederate division Rurnsido reported that his right had lost its connection with Hancock's corps, Grant replied in a note : "Push tho enemy with all your might j that's tho way to con nect." It is said that Spain has sent nearly 200,000 soldiers to Cuba since the insurrection began. Probably the insurgents at no time in the war ever numbered a fifth or a sixth of the enemies who confronted them. Whether the defect in the Spanish military character is tho stupidity of its ollicers or the cowardice of itfl rank and file is hard to ascertain definitely. Perhaps there is a good deal of both. At any rate, it would be hard to find in all history an instance in which an army as dominant in numbers and equipment as Weyier's is did as little work whicl "counted" as that army has done in the past tn el ve months. At tho recent election Minnesota adopted a constitutional amendmcntto tho effect that no alien ahull hereafter exercise tho right of suffrage until lie shall have been fully na turalized ; and Texas decided that hereafter no person of foreign birth shall voto in that itate unless ho shall have been a resident for one year, mid declared Ills intoution to be come a citizen six months before the election This sounds odd to Pennsylvaulans as the law here is that a man is not a citizen, a nil therefore not outitled to tho frauchiso unti he has his full naturalization papers. We are so constantly adding to tho numbei of stars on our national flag that it has be come a matter of inquiry what becomes of the old flags when they are superseded by the new. Already the azure field of tho stai is crowded to teplotion, rendering it im possible to add any more, without making the flag ridiculous. Ilut the order for the addition of the stars is imperative. They must go on, even though at the cost of a complete new set of standards. Now when the number of flags bclongiug to the Govern ment is considered, the cost foi tho new out fit must be very large. Hut there is no es cape from It. Privato owners of flags need not comply with the order, but all Govern ment flags will have to be changed, and it is more than probable that in a year or two other states will be admitted and changes in the flags ordered. Some of our newspaper growlers made a great fuss because tho United States built up a new navy. They said we didn't need a navy. Time has demonstrated its use. How could we guard the Cuban coast and shut off all help from the men of that isUnd who are fighting for liberty, if we did not have a navy? The President is now sending enough of our ships to the gulf to effectually shut off' relief from Cuba. When the Cubans shall have been subdued, and tho leaders shall have been shot, and peace shall reign over th bloody solitudes which once were popu lous with men and women who loved liberty, and were as much entitled to it as the Amer ican rebels of the revolution, the star spangled banner will be entwined with th flag of Spall) to festoon the triumphal arches erected in honor of Weyler, the butchor. The statistics of new railroad equipment built in this country iu 1690 show that we have built more locomotives than in 1895 and very many more cars. Carrying com parisons back two years, the increase both in locomotive output and in car building are very great. The figures presented by the Kailroad Gazette show that we built this year 480 locomotives more than in 1891 and 74 more thati last year. The actual number of engines built in 1896 was 1,175, and in 1895 1,101 eugines. An interesting feature brought out in this summary is the growing importance of export orders. In 1890 309 engines were built in this country to exiwrt to foreign countries, the engines going chiefly to South America, but also to a coasiderable extent to Iluasia, Japan and South Africa. In 1801 only 90 engines were built for export, and iu 1895 that number was exceeded, the number built in 1891 having beeu unusually small ; but still the growth reported Iu 1898 is of especial interest. Locomotive builders in this country at present have orslers on their books for 70 engines for Japan, where most of the engines are of Kuglish make. Thkbe is no more conclusively estab lished fact than that the lumber supply or the United States is rapidly decreasing. This is indicated wherever forests that pro duce lumber suitable for sbippiug are to be fontvl; nnc where there Bfi facilities for getting it tu 'hipping points 'I'b 11 Pacific slope is ut tins time the section where the greatest mthity in the nmtint':icttire ef lumber pre.nls Hie immense founts there are rapidly di-eippearing, though tho-e engaged in felling them insist thtit they are Inexhaustible; than whiuh no mure rid'eu lou assertion cnuld b mule. Tlie same claim "lily a few years ago was made for Mrosi tut ot ma Jtocay mountains, now " sustained? Tha white pin. forests of our own state hare been so nearly Fxhansted that choice white pine lumber liny within a few yearn, almot doubled In priee. New York legislators nro earnestly debating the question of forest preservation, her streams having already suffered from the cutting any of smno of her line forests, mid which if not el.tvli'il will bring about results tit the must dUmritts character. Rtmemptr If Yen fare a (tough or Cold, Pau-Tliia alw.y, cures, Bflc. At (Iruhler Bros., drug store. I 'lliletliic lu.. ktrV lenience Cmninnted. ePKtSOFIBLt), Ills., Jnrj. 7 Qovernor Altgeld yostonbiy eouuiitita.l the sentence of tho Cluoi.ii linkers, Clmrlus J. and Frnnk H. Me v l . cift, cnnviouiJ of re ceiving tloir-'..s tvheii their bank wns Insolvent i no i-ou iir wns olmiigod from H iwulteiitiacy ttii:euce t. sixty tluys In jail. The govern. n- states that both tho shite sj attorney ami the jndre who pre glded nt the trial i'ccoiii'ikm le 1 cleineuoy. Oeuernl X.nrut SUM Alive. Nkw Yokk, Jan. 7. General Joso Ln- crat, the Ununn Instirgout loader, whom the Spanish reported dead, Is nllve and well, l'rosldent I'nlinit, of the Cuban junta, yesterday received a letter from General Lnrret, In which he said ho was busily oooupled In organizing troops, nml had also started two nowspajiers within the lnsurirent lines. Blrntuer Wrecked, Fifteen Drowned; IllliaT, .Tan. 7. Tho sloniiihliln BolHlnuo whllo bound from Antwerp for Httyonue, Franoo, wh wroukeil Tuesday night on Cat's Head rock. l'ifton of (lie eighteen persons on board were drowned. (TO OL'HK A (.1)1.1) JN OM'l DAY. Take Uixtltlvc lliouio Quililno Tablets. All druggists refuud the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. , Case Against ItolHliitrt Dismissed. ClltCAOO, Jan. 7 Kx-President Joseph W. Helnhiirt, charged with vlolntlng the Interstate coninmrco law, wns dismissed from court yostordny on n nollo prosso of the Indictment ngnlnst him. It wns shown that tho government could not couple Helnhart with tho alleged deviation of rates. Senator Duncan, representing Helnlmrt, was nngry nt tho dotentlon of his client, and there was a harsh discus sion botween him and J. H Shlelds.attor ney to the Interstate commcrco commis sion. Gavo Hack "Only" n million and n Ilnlf. San Fiiancisco, Jan. 7. The report that Mrs. Knunii Spreckles Watson had deeded back to her father, Cliius Spreckles, tho fO,OO0,O0O worth of property ho gave to her beforo her marriage, lsdonled by Mr. Wat son. Ho says his wlfo gavo back only f 1,500,000, and still has onough to llvo on. Tho transfer was made on account of Claus Spreckles' opposltlou to his daugh ter's marriage, and wns voluntary. Two Killed ami Two Injured. SISTEHSVII.LE, W. Vn,., Jan. 7. Two mon were killed and two injured by tho explosion of a boiler of tho Fibber Oil company yesterday. Tho killed aro: Sam Hlglor, tho farm boss, who lived ut Mata moras, O. ; William Austin, a driller, of Warren, Pn. Jnmos Nolan and Chnrlos Hlnkle were Injured, and Nolnn may dlo. Tho cause of the explosion is not known. Is essential to health. Every nook and corner of tho system is reached by the blood, and on its quality thecondltlon of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impuro blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's SarsoparJlla. Thi3 medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ nnd tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling.- Ptember,' Ho Sarsaparilla Is tho host in fact the One Truo Blood Purifier. w. tv 1 1 cure Liver Ills; easy to nOOu S HI11S take, easy tooperate. 26c. HARPER'S MAGAZINE IN 1897. FICTION: The Martian, the new novel by I)u Mauuikk, the eagerly expected silceesaor "Trilby l,y," uokhii 111 tictoner nillnlier, 1W, Willi lllutrntlous from the author's drawings. A new novel by Frank It. Stockton developing a Twentieth (Century Itciiaiaiwince full of humor ous situations and charactcrlt.tlc.Hlly illustrated, A Fair of Patient Lovers, by William Dban How KM Other striking novelties by American authors. Short stories by Mahk Twain, Tiioh N'KION l'AUK, ItlCIIABD llAHDINtl IAVk, OWKN WisTKU, John Kkndrick Hakim, Kith Mi Krkbv Hti'aht, Octave Tiianet, Marv K. Wil kin and other popular writers. HCiKXtiC: tttory of the progress of Science during the Nineteenth Century, a series of iwpcrs by l)r. IIrnry Smith Williams, gtippl.-mei.ted by contributions 011 siccial subjects by expert sclentits. A'ticleson the relations of curious psychological manifestations to physiology by Dr. Andhkw Wilson. amkuican l'KA'rritKS: The Mexico of To Day, a scries by C'iiahlks V. I.dmmih, splendidly llliutliated the result of a leceut visit to Mexico undertaken forll.Utl'EU'HMAOAZINIJ. Mexlio la njreemliiently a silver-producing country, and itVkionetary operations rest entirely on u silver bfftle. Owing to the keen discussion of certain economic problems in conncclion with issues of urgent importance in American politics, these papers, w 111 command general attention. American Historical Papers by Woonuow Wilson, John Hai h MacMabtku, und Jamkh Hahnks. The true story of Sheridan's Ride, by Oen. ii. A. Fduhyth. Continuation uf Ildw f.i.iVh Personal Reminiscences of eminent literary American. AKlir A ASDTIIK EAHT: White Man's Af rica, u fully illustrated (series of paiiera by Pot'LTKKV Biiikuiw, the revolt of personal ob servation duiing a recent trip to Arrioa, ouver Ihgthe whole Held ot European exploitation of tb.it country. Illustrated article by Stkfiikk Hokhal, 011 the transformations going on in Eastern Siberia, recently visited by the uiitbnr. Hungarian Sketches, wrltieu and drawn by 1'. IIiifkinsos Hnith. The full story of the recent ( 'nronation of the Ur, by ItlcitABli IIabdino , Illustrated byK. Caton Woshivili.k, who u . - miniUwloiied by )uoen Victoria to paint a picture of the ceremony. Newspapers art not to copy this adx'trtiseiiii Ut without the express order of Harper & Brothers. HARPER'S MAGAZINE IAur one ymr, .... $4.00. Postage Free to all suisiribers in the United States. Canada and Mexico. Address tIARI'iiR & IIROTHUUS, P.O. IJoxVjo, N. Y. City. Blood m Ann nn CASH nn As follows: - 0 4 First Prizes, oacli of $100 Cash - - .$ 400.00 20 Second " " " $100i8?ADlcjcles2,000.00 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gofd Walclms 1 000.00 Cash and Prizes glion each month Tol3lglvGnduring)2nios.lQ97, $40,000,00 WRAPPERS SOAP Wrnppers n tliey enn collect. Out nil mo iui minimi tii wim ppcr. Hint portion eoninin Inir ilio fiendhwr "SUNLIGHT 80AP." These (eiillcili,t)oii. lions") nrpto bo HCiit, po.ingo iiillv nn ill. rnflnxcil with it lolly piilcl. cnclofcil sheet or iiitpcrsiiitlne Compet itor's Pull iiaiiio nnil nidrc4fl mill tlio number of Coupons HI Ilio. sent in, to jjcver urns., J.in, rff 1 onif innnccn on oiiibiiio., of iho his' ' rnppcr l rgpi?M nana corner firiiu iu.niufc riho IIISTItlCTOoiivpetllor Uvea In. No. ot District NAME OF rTnw Yurie t'ltv. DISTRICT. unilSlnteii Inlnllil", New 1. lions Jersey. New York Ktnte (onnWe if N.Y, Oti, Brooklyn, Long and Slaten Stlandtu 2 Peiinsrlvnnln, Uelnwnrc, ninrv- luiiti, tt mi i Ylrluia and Uls- trirt oi t niiiii nnln. Tho New l'.iiKtaml Stnles. TrwHIorolMsretheoelehrateil IMerce Hpeejnl, 1997 lttrn, mTrl br tleo. M.Herre A Oil. of lluf; fslo, Morton and New York. Wlted with lUrttord Tires, First (JlaM Nlckle Lamp. . New Uensrtara Ilell, Standird Cjcloineter, and Hunt X.nce Saddle- THE DAUNTLESS BACK AGAIN. The Alleged Filibuster lias Ouly lleell On n Wrecking Trip." jAOKBONVlLLB,Fla..Jnn.7. The steamer Dauntless arrived In port from Its alleged filibustering trip to Cuba last evening, the expedition having been safely landed, ns already reported. The officers of tho Vi K profess that thoy linvo moroly been on n wreoklug expedition, and say that they hnvo not soon the coast or Cuba. A vory rough trip wns experienced. Unless tho Dauntless shall bo dotnlued it will nt once load with nrms and nmmunltlon nml npply for cloarnnco papers for Nuovltas, Cuba. Horatio Uubons, general counsel for tho Cuban junta, of Now York, Is here con ducting nn Investigation Into tho causo of the foundering of thestemnor Coniino doro, ladou with nrms nnd ammunition for Cuba, Inst Friday night. No conclu sion has been renchod. Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns nro quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It is at present the articlo most used for piles, and It always cures them. C. H. Iliigcubuch. New York Yacht Club Ofllcors. NEW Your., Jan. 7. 'Iho nominating committee of tho Now York Yacht club yostordny announced the officers selected to bo voted for at tho annual election. J. I'iorpont Morgan, und not W. K. Vander bilt, as was rumored In yuc.hting circles. Is chosen for commudoro. Tho chief nom inations follow: Commodore, J. Piorpont Morgan; vice commodore. L. Cuss Led yurd; rear commodore, August Uolmuut; secrutury. J. V. S. Oddio; treasurer, P. W. J. lltu'rit; measurer, John IIy,dop; fleet suraoiui, Morris J. Asoh. Grip-Colds-II en tlnrlin. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Ilriuuo Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up In tablets con veulent for taking. Guaranteed to cute, oi money refunded. Price, as cents. For sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. X'reiniunis for'X.oulslllo Itiiselmllists. Louisville, Jan. 7. An incentive tu good work on tho part of tho 1807 baseball team Is given lu the otter of premiums to bo dotenninod by tho standing of tho club nt tho ond of tho season. If the Colonels soar to ninth place fl.000 Is to bo distribu ted among the players; if to eighth, f2,000; if sevonth is re.ichod $11,000 will bo divided up. In addition to this n prlzo of H00 will bo glvon nt the ond of tho season tq tho mu havliu tho best batting average, tho man with the best baso stealing record, tho man making the most sacrifice hits and tho pitcher who wins the most gamos. Klectrie Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in tho spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid nnd sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this inodicino has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fovors. No medicine will act moio surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constitution, Dizziness yield to Klectrie Hitters. Only fifty cents per buttle at A. Waslcy's drug store. When you want good roofing, plumliig gas fitting, or general tiusmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street Dealer icsterea 1-tf (fo5tND THO TOP P0HTI0M Leading Newspapers for the Price of Tlio PliUiuielpii.u Press by special nrrnnjjemcnts, nt great cost, la ontitleil to all tho news received by tboNewYoik Times, "World, Journal, Chicago Tribune, St. Irfuis (llnbe Demociat, Cincinnati Commercial Tribune nnd tho Iloton Journal. All this news Is telegrnphed to Tho J'retw ove r speelnl wires evory nlKhfc and prevented to its readors froth mid attractive every morning Tide la all In addition to the service of Tho Press1 own stair, great oorpe of correspondent, and the Associated Pres. Great Papers in 1 8 Greatest Peat Ever Effected in Journalism. The : Philadelphia : Press Pennsylvania's Greatest Family Newspaper Devotes more attention to the household and family than any other paper. Has a page every day especially for women, edited by the brightest women in journalism. Gives daily a column of well tested cook in0; receipts which are of the greatest value to every housekeeper. v All the news about horses writteu by experts and thoroughly reliable. . Subscription : Daily Press 6.00 a year. Daily and Sunday, $8.00. Weekly Press, $1 .00. Address : The Press, Philadelphia, Pa. For "wants" of any kind, put a small "ad" iu The Press. It Pays to Use Press Want "Ads." AND GIVEN FREI mwm , mm mi m Bte nrai 0& for BB $3,400.00 ' in SOAP RULES. , , 1 . Krarr month during t"7 In etch of tho 4 districts ;iri!!eswillbeiiwrdedasiilliw: .... lue 1 lumppuior wuo flpnaain me I.nrcst Numher oteounon from tlio district in which he or Bho resides Mill reunites 1(10 Cash. Noxt I.nrscst. Niimbcrsi el con tne it uorapeilK nuoBDiMiuiiifl nons from tho n 1110 u II Vtteli lnt.ti.rf. tn which ther reside will Unch receive st winner's opllol nntlun jl Ixfj'Bcrr.cntlrnitn'B l'lcrce fcipeclnl liicrcle. price 111)0. 00. mnetitors who send in I no Next T.nrsest Numbers of eotmons from the dis i ne i ii vii J.in.l.nr. trict in which thejr reelde will linell receleat winner's ;nll.T,.UH.'.K...nllanun'al)nlilWllDh. tirloa ffift. 2. The Oompetltlons will Clono thol.nstnny ot Jinchniontlidorln997, Oonrions received too late f.,rtnnmAnth.a n.nnlitlAn tvllltm t,ut IntOl the DOlt. I. Uornpetftors WHO oDtam wrappers irom udboiu intta . ; ...i- totu. of Lever Ilrnthers. Ltd,, and their families, are de barred Irom competing. . J( . , . 4. A printed lint of WlnnTOlnOompelltor'sdlstrlct will bo forwarded lo Competitors in about 21 dars after each competition closes. ... O. lover Brothers. Ltd., will endeavor toaward the prises falrlr to the beetofthelr abllitr and judgment, but it is understood that all who compete agree to ac cept the award of Lever llrothere, Ltd., as final. LEVllIt 11KOS., Ltd., New York. NUGtatrSOF NtWS. 1 Six poople were badly injured In Now York liy u cable cur colliding with two others on Lexington avenue. I Assemblyman Jiunes A. Wuymlro has nnuounoad himself as a candidate for Uni ted States senator from California. Schoonqr M. L. llonnell burned to tho water's edge anil sunk In Long Island Bound. The crew were landed at Norwalk, Conn Tho Dorrlfleld Shoo fuctory, nt Man chester, N. H., which employed 200 hnnds, . was lo fully destroyed by fire last night, with nn adjoining dwelling house. Loss, i M5,ooa One of the most remaikablo cures of rheumatism on record is iclaled by Mr, J. M. Thompson, post master at Decker's Point, Pa., as follows: "Whllo out driving one dav last winter I was caught lu it cold rain. The next morning I was unable to move my hoad or arms, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My clerk tele phoned for a physician, but suggested that 1 use Chauiberraln's Pain lialm, there being n hottlo open oi. the counter. Ho rubbed tho affected parts thoroughly with Tain llaliu and built up u hot fire. I dozed off to sleip and when 1 swoke about half an hour later the pain had gone entirely, and I havo not been troubled since. People como hero from many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medieines." For salo by Grubler llros., dtuggiste. Two Killed "by Kxpfodltig Giant iWder, Leadviliu, Ool,, Jan. 7. liy nn oxplo slon of giant piijmlur at Twin Lnko sta tion Poter Fitgli nnd Mlchuol Sobloh wero killed and ,lo.-opli Larkln fatally Injured. Thoy wero onii4uyod ut grading on tho Colorado Midland railroad, and were thawing tho powder when It exploded. Kremis, Morcer County, Pa. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bo the In st remedy in uso. We use itin our own fami lies, and it is a favorlto among ourcuitomcrs. Uecker llros. & Co. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Pour Children llurue'd to Dealli. Wkhtfusii), Wis., Jan. 7. Tho farm rosldenco of William Belhko, of tho town of Newton, this oouuty, burned Tuesday night.. Four of tlie, oldost ohlldron in tho family,' tho eldaist 14 j-Bars of nge, porishod In tho flainos. Three youngor children wero roacued. Maine fitato nitlclnls. Augusta, Jan. 7. Tho legislative cau cus last night choso theso state ofHcars: Attorney general, William T. Halnos; secretary of state, Byron Boyd; Btnto treasurer, F. M. Simpson; state printer, Claronco II Burleigh. Kellef lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladdor diseases rolioved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relievos retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you wan1 quick relief and euro this is yrnr remedy. Sold by Shapira's phaimaey, 10 So tth Mair street. I i mm FREE CUREJ0R MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send Ills Dls- Man Offers to covory Free. Claims to Be a Bonofaetor Mankind. to Weakened There is always more or less suspicion attached to anything that Is offered free but sometimes a man so overllows with generosity 1 that he cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, In order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It is upon this principal that a resident oi Kalnmuroo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure thorn 1 of any form of nervous debility ; relievos them of all the doubt and uncertainty which mil meu are peculiarly liable to and restore the organs to natural siso and vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment It would kcem that any man, suffering with the nervous trouldei that usually atUck men who never stopped to realize what might be the final result, ought to be deeply interested in a temedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As tho remedy in question was tho result of many years research as to what combination would be pecullaily oflective in restoring to men tlie strength they need, It would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervotii weakness ought to write for uch a remedy at once. A request to 11. C. Olds, Itox 171?, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription nut of idle curiosity, but that you wish to nmko use of the medicine by giving it a trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where information rami) from. The prescription is sent free and although smile may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give Away bis discovery, there is no doubt about the offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so tint he may know how you came to write him. 12 28-78t Hystery of the Sea Explained. Halifax, N. S.. Jan. 7. Somo years ngo the brlguntlne Brazil, from tho West In dies for this port, with n vnlunblo cargo of goods nnd well mnnnod, inado this const. She took a pilot aboard nnd stood in for Halifax harbor, but tho wind haulod nround and sho wns blown out to son. Her disappearance was the wontlor of tho coast. Muny othor vossols saw tho Ilr117.il as she was trying for 11 harbor, nnd It is oven said that she was sigh tod from her own whnrf. but no trace of her was ever found. Yesterday tho schooner Sarah Li. Uxnor roportou that whllo ashing on Cliobucto Head, twonty mllos from thiB port, hor trawl linos fouled a sunken wrock In forty fathoms of wntor. From wrookago hauled In tho sailors think the bjnos of tho Brazil havo been found. Ex-Congressman Killed In Cnbo. Dalton, Ga., Jan. 7. Thero Is little doubt that tho Hon. Charlos Doughorty, ox-cougrossninn from tho Second district of Florida, has beon slain In Cuba. Re ports havo boon published from Cuba about tho killing thero of ono Charles Dougherty, an American citizen, who was identified by an autograph upon a gold watch found on his person. Mr. Dough orty wns born near this place, and grow to manhood horo, whon ho movod to Flor ida, and was elected to oongross within throo yours. At tho ond ot his congres sional service ho returned to his old homo, leaving thoro last July, since which tlmo no word has been hoard fvum him. It is now lioliovod that ho wont to light for ;;;'j,i. Oao thing is certain : It will not do to fool with a bad cold. No ono can tell what the cud will bo. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumption, invariably result from a ucglocted cold, ft is surprising too, that bad colds arc so often neglected when one remembers how easily and at what littlo cxpenso they may bo cured. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is always prompt and effectual, and costs hut a trifle; 5 or 50 cents is a triilo as compared with tlio disas trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Abnor Mercer, of Dilwortbtown, Chester County, I'a., iu speaking of this remedy, said : "Some time ago I had a bad cold and cough, I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Iluut, the d'-uggist, recommended Cuninberlain'F Cough Ueuiedy, and one SO cent bottle of it cured mo entirely." For tulo by (Iruhler llros., druggists. Daly' Cliurfe'u of Cruelty. London, Jiiii. 7. John Daly, who was rooeutly relu.vsel from prison uftor a term served on conviction of being inly uamitor, madoa gpoiwh upon thu subject of prison life to a densely packed audience In tho Holborn town hall yesterday. Daly said that ho hail witnessed the cruellies that drove Dr. Gallagher inbuno, but tho na ture of the cruelties precluded his describ ing them to a public audience. Ho ac cused tho British government of manu facturing ovldenco against Edward J. Ivory, whoso trial for complicity with Tynan in iv dynamite conspiracy Is ponding- Tho old lady was right when sho said, tlio child might dio if they waited for the doctor. She saved the littlo ono's life with a few doses of Ono Minute Cough Cure. Sho had used it for croup beforo. 0. H. Hagenbuch. rrnfessot' Killed by Shock. New YuitK, Jan. 7. Achlllo Errnnl, a prominent professor of vocal music, ngod ill, dlod yostordny. His death is said to havo rosulted from shock cnusod by the shooting ut his home on East Twenty sixth street, Tuesday night, of Kato Dunn, a chambermaid, by hor lover, Michael Mlniter, during a lover's quarrel. Mlnlter shot tho girl In the loft rflde of tho hoad nnd then shot himself In the right side of tho face. After the shooting Minltor walked nwny nnd tho girl was romovod to a hos pltal, but Inter sho was ublo to return to the Erranlrosldonce. Subsequently Mlnl ter prosouted himself at the hospital and was urrotod. To cure all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily euro piles, you need simply apply DoWitt's Witcli Hazel Salvo according to directions. Its niagic-llku no tion will surprise you. C. H. Hagenbuch. Another Hunk President Aeousod. BtJTLEit, Intl., Jan. 7. H. N. Coflln berry, director of tho Garrett banknd formerly president, has Tjeen Indicted by the grand jury, ohnrged with grand lar ceny and embezzlement, and is out of jail on (10,000 ball. Tho lndlotment is in con nection with ox-Trensuror Fair's shortage as oouuty treasurer, he claiming that he gave Colllnberry somo $10,000, which the bauk nover got. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped handB, chilblains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures plies. ot jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 36 cents per box. For salo by A, W&aley. Dishonest Virginia Postmaster. AVabmngton, Jan. 7. It Is stated nt tho postolHoo department that an Inspector lias discovered a shortage thought to be between (H.OOOuild $6,000 In tho accounts of Postmaster William W. Degge, of Nor folk, Va. The discrepancy was dlsoov erod several days ago. The government Is protected by bonds of (15,000. The oflloe has been placed In the hands of the bondsmen. , Mine, l'attl Wnuts a Decoration. PA HIS, Jan. 7. Aooordlng to n news paper interview Mmo. Adellua l'attl la anxious to secure the decoration of the Legion of Honor. The length of life may be increased by leas ening its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may bo avert ed by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenbuch. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation of the New York and Philadelphia Hxelinnscs. Nmv York, Jan. 0. The Renernl market dur ing the forenoon displayed increased strennUt ouda gratr degree of animation than has btmn recently noted, partly owing to what was regarded as the virtual shelving of tho Cam. eron Cuban resolutions, uiognig man Baltimore ft Ohio IT Lehigh Valley Cheea. Ss Ohio. . . . 104 Pel. & Hudson ...113 D.,L. ft W 186 Brie. UH LakeBrleft W ... 17 New Jersey Oen New York Con Pennsylvania. Reading St. Paul 100H mi mi 27 74 Lehigh Nov 41 W. N. Y. ft I'a. All nss'ts paid. -fHx-dlvldend. General Market. rnii.Anrjr.riiiA, Jan. 0. Flour flrmj winter superfine, $.808.10; do. oxtrni, M.8.60; Pennsylvania roller, clear, t4.831M.40; do. do, Btraight, $4.M1.05; western winter, olenr. H.2534.60. Wheat quiet ; January, 01)904Ho. Corn Arm; January, Z1X.49'H3. Oat quiet! January, 'WQUPia. Hay dull; choice timothy, I I'm 1 1. W for large baletUleef steady ; beef ham, fl18.S0. Pork quiet; family, 110X910.60. Lard weak ; western steam, 4.07!. Butter steady j western creamery, 18(4)20o. ; do. factory, 0 1 Jo. ; Elgin, 30c. ; imitation creamery, ll(c10o. : New York dairy, l!)16o ; do. creamery, 1319o.i extra state prints, wholesale, ma. ; prints jobbing at SWisiOo. Cheese steady ; large and small.TlOa ; part sldms, 48a. ; full skims, 2(93e. Ifigg sternly ; New York and Pennsyl vania, H):;ic. ; western fresh, 1401IM. Lire Stoelc markets. New YonK, Jan. 0. Steers opened steady but closed easier, rongh stock lihflu'r; native steers, W.I1.V6.10; stags and oxen, i. 75 $4.26 j bulls, $2.60 $3.40; dry cows, l.COB.W. Calves active and firm; veala, if 7.50; barnyard ealvoH, $0(98.60. Sheep and lambs active; sheep, $44.'J5; lambs, $1.75tj6. Hogs steady at $8.76 i 1.20. East LiHBnTY, Pa., Jr.i. (!. Cattle steady; prime, $1.0035.10; feeders, tO.OO M: bulls, stags and cdws, $2.25U.CJ. Hogs jU h 1 ; prime pigs, $8.768.80; best Uht 1'orkur and medi ums, $8.700.76; common to fair, $3.C0t).0o; heavy, $8.4i;lB,!J; rough, f2.2s43.S6. Sheep higher; prime, $8.808.W; fair, $80.30; com mon, $22.C3; choice lambs, $5.255.o0; veal calves, t0.6J7. Canada's Antl-Annexntlonlsts. Toho.nto, Jan. 7. Tho political ornnn lzatlon styling Itself tho "Patriotic Vi-r-llanro Committee" has distributed throughout Canada a circular charging that "an insidious conspiracy has for sovoral months boon nt work throughout tho Dominion aiming at tho ovorthrow of tho authority of our gracious sovereign, tho queen and ompross, nnd the annexa tion of our bolovod country to tho United States. Behind what is ostensibly a po litical movomont Is plainly to bo seen tho hand of tho Homnn Catholic ohurch, tho ovor wutchful onomy of Protestant lib- orty." In conclusion tho clroulur advises organizing to report tho notions of thoso suspected of annexation tendencies. Absu'uitely puie, perfectly haimless, and Invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cuigh Cure. It never fills in colds, croup and lung troubles. Children liko it be cause it ispleasaut to take and It helps them. C. II. Hagenbuch. Tour to Florida. No district in America prosents, during the Wiutert.easou, so luauy varied attractions as the Statu of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold and uuhcalthful changes of the North seems almost ethcical, It is pre eminently a land of Hun t and pleasure. Along its eleven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes aro fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common tn Noitbcrn waters to the tarpon, ponipano, und others of a more tropical character. Nmvhere in all our broad Und can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also tho most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkuys, bcirn, pauthcr, and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may bo found in abundance through out tho Statu. The more novel sport of al ligator and mauateo hunting may also be in dulged in by the luoio adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange gruves, its ihcisnud lakes, its heating and bathing, its Hailing and hunting, and its cxtensho forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, tho lover of nature, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive stato the I'enusyhanla Iiallrond Company has arranged four per sonally-conducted tours during the season of 1897, leaving by special train January 20, February 0 and 23. and March 0. Tlio first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightli. I laiul; tickets lor the fourth tour will be valid to leturu until May 31 by rceular trains. IUtes for the round trip. (50.00 from New York, flS.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other Informa tion, annlv to ticket agents, special booking offices, or addreas Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistiut Uencr.il Passenger Agent,llroau street station, Philadelphia Excuse mc," observed the man in spec tacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not wherd the liver is." "Never you mind whole his liver is," rcterted the other. "If it was in his big toe or his left ear Du Witt's Liltlo Early Hiscrs would reach it and shake it tor him. On that you can net your gig lamps." C, II, Hagenbuch, Itetlttceil Kates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Hallroad. For the benefit of those who doslro to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of President-eloct McKinloy, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottsville, (7.25; Reading, $7.20 ; Birdsboro, (0.85 ; Pottstown, (0.85; Norristown, (0.15; Philadelphia, (5.10, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a largo number of people from every section of the country. Tho magnificent faculties of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this line the favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it ospocially popular on such, occasions. Tho 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 tantaUeotts cure by One Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenbuch. An'Iuventlon Sold for millions. St. Paul, Jan. 7. A Sleepy Bye, Minn., dispatch says: Grant Bramle, who in vented and patented a wonderful rotary engine, yesterday transferred the right to manufacture and sell the engines to Henry Francis Alien, representing the Allen syndicate, of England, for (8,100,000. This sole is ror tho unlttd States only, Kng' land, Germany, France and Europe hav ing been previously sold for over (4,000,000. The inventor controls the englno for Mex ico and the Canadian provinces. The St. Louis Globe-Demoorat Semi. Weekly Tuesday and Friday eight pages each issue sixteen pages every week only ono dollar a year, is unquestionably the biggest, best aud cheapest national news journal published in tho United States. Strictly Republican In polities, it sun gives all tlio news, and gives it at least three days earlier than it can be had from any weekly paper published anywhere. It is indispensa. bio to tho farmer, merchant or professional man who desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted, but has not the tlmo to read a largo daily paper ; while its gloat variety of well selected reading matter makes it Invaluable as a borne and family paper. Remember the price, only one dollar a year. Sample copies free. Address, Globe Pbintinq Co., St. Louis, Mo. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why She Uses Dr. Miles' Remedies. Restorative THE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nco Julia VJiiima Flemmlng) Is a familiar one In the stato of Georgia. Sho writes; " It Is with pleasure that I express my gratitude for the wondorful benefits I have received from Dr. Miles' Restorstlvo Remedies, especially the Nervine, the Nervo and Liver Pills, Now Heart Cure nud Anti Pain PUIb. Actunl experience lias taught mo their great worth. No family should bo without them. Thoy have fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting tho heart, nervous system and kidneys. Whon I trav el I always take one of your Antl-Paln Pills beforo entering tho cars nnd thus prevent swimming of tho head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or nonoy refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Iud. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A thisttj. trttv Ako lira WOMAN'S RELIEF. - AiwavflnrAmrttand Hhl. Avoid Imitation. flt (Baton's Tiv if I'lLi.nanri mvi RkiBRT9. At rirtitr iron?!, or cent diret fiumled ). nrir. 1. CATOff Spkc Co , Uoitoo, Mbm. Our book, 4c. For sale at Kirlin's druj? Btorc and Shenandoah driiRTBtore. to t i.a,..i. i i.ilur y .iii.ft.i U X'1 i rtrs.linrinlriss, plsssntodor. $1 CO , bolt I.i:nl IIAIK TOMC' removes dandruff. .Ions lirfi.iiiluingontkndproiiinlessrowthl mh;itlj j.nc siumcA.NT iitm initon st., n y CD pp Illustrated Treatiao on Hair on application W fatU For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlin's Drug'Storo. HAVE YOU USED Thompson's : Diphtheria iCure ? Read what others who have used it say: I have used Thompson's Diphtheria Curefn my family and cured three of my children of the Diphtheria and knowttlsasurcclire. I feel thut every one should know of It, for Diphtheria fa ft disease that bafllesmost of the doctors. If your medicine Is kept In the houso and used according to direction as soon as the throat begins to get sore, they will never know they hod the Diphthe ria. You nrP at liberty to use the nbovo testimonial, which I III be glad to sub stantiate to persons who wllf cull to see me. Yours respectfully, JohnBtryker, burgcantof Police, Wllllumsport, Pa. This eertlliop that for several months I have been using Thompson's Diph theria Careln my family and regard it as the best and most speedy remedy for colds aud sore throat I have ever known, I do not hesitate to recom mend it. O. D. Penepacker. D. D. Pastor Orace M. 13. Church, Willlamsport, Pa. I have used your Diphtheria Cure In my family und It works like a charm. It doe its work quick, und that Is what you want in Diphtheria or croup. I would not do without It. Respectfully, a. M. Warner, Willlamsport, To. The nbovo testimonials are authentic nnd we invite you to correspond with the writers. ornpson Oip .eria Cure Co., i wiuniflMSPorjT, pn. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Dru Store. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA and the PACI FIC COAST will leave New Vork and Philadel phia January 27, February 21, and March 27. 1807. I'lye wk In California on the first tour, and four week on the second. Passengers on tlitt third tour will return on regular trains within nine niontlia. Stop will be made at New Orleans for Mardl-Ora festivities on the second FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing; two weeks lu FUrlda will leave New York and Philadelphia January 26, February 9 and 2, arid March 0.18W7 ltate, covering expenses en route In both direc tions, SfiO.OO f rom New York, and $18.00 from Philadelphia, WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and Philadelphia Decent Iter 20. ISflft. .Iiimiarv 21. Kebruarv ll. March II. April 1 and 22, and May IS, 1897. Rates, Includ ing traniiortntloii and two days' accommoda tion at the best Washington Hotels. $11.30 from New York, and $11.80 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and Philadelphia Peeein S, 1198 Januury 28, February 20, March 18, and April IS, 1897. Far detailed Itineraries and other information apply at ticket ugenelss or addreM Ueo. W. lloyd, Asst. Uen'l Pass. Agoi.t, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, i jj aw IK L slfcti astimniiii i ii tf i-ir -ii "li MMJsttts'-.. i A, iflssMlir IT" . A
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