EVENING HERALD MTAni.ie.HKI) 1R70. sl'rfilshfi'l nvcrv KvonliiK, Ktoppt "itmiliiy, it I ftovm jASnm Hmsirr. Nrar ('kktbb. Tn herald Is dellveied InShennndoan and ti grounding town for si cents a week, pny tale tn the o inlers. Ry mail $3.00 a year, or M a month, payable In advonce. Advcrtle Rts ehanred Kocordlmt to suave and position. Jk publishers reserve the right to chance the ttleu of advertisements whenever the nub- i I(mHm ef new. demand It. The rlalit Is I to rnlect any advertlsempnt, whether 1 aM lt r not, that the publishers may deem i M pre per. Advertising rates mule knowu j Sa applleatlnn. 1 tMMre4 at the uostoflloe st flhenandoah, I'n., a i M4 class mail matter. TM.RVITONK rONNKOTIOK. s:vnira Heraald MONDAY. JANUARY 11. 180T. If Maj. McKlulejr invltesa visitor to come In of the porch it doesn't necessarily follow that he Is tn jro Into the cuhinet. "To put to sleep," Is a f iv.irlte Mt of slant, of the prise ring. It should be "to put to death" In some cases. This would lie mon strikiuganrt nearer the truth. Kentucky has reached the place where her troop can frighten away tot of raiders who are after a toll gate. Mayhe with stiffl c . lit expcilence they can scare off a crowd that merely wants to hang a negro. That daughter of Claus Spreckels who nave up her fortune of $2,000,000 liecnuee her father objected to her marriage will probably live to regret it. She will find that, in married life, $2,000,000 is a very handy thing to have iu the house. The State of Delaware is so small as to be scarcely visible on the map, but she can raise Just as much of a row as the biggest. She now baa two legislatures and enough political fights on hand te cause a revolution in it South American republic. A woman in Kansas, new one, of course, has written a letter to the Governor asking him to hare a law passed to abolish corsets. She wants the manufacture, sale and use of them prohibited. The Governor .did not embody the suggestion in bis message to the legislature. "Old IIickokv's" name is not revered in the Democratic party of tho present day as it was iu the past. Only those Democrats who respect honesty in the affairs of the nation which he presided over now gather to honor his memory, those who fitvor repudia tion have no use for a Democrat of Jaokson's type. The Delaware and Hudson Kailroad has reduced its dividend from 7 to 5 per cent. and the stockholders feel none too good over it. If the stockholders of the Heading could see that much of a dividend in sight how happy they would be ! But timesare looking brighter for them and overyouo in Schuylkill is anxious for tho time when it will boiu condition to pay a dividend. Senator-elect -Wonky learned enough in Cuba to warrant him in saying that tho fcrtilo island ii ruined, and oven if tho Spaniards are successful in conquering tho revolution ists it will be a dead weight on her hands for many years to come. The course of the present administration of American affairs should be such that would put an end to tho stato of affairs now existing there and an end put to tho brutalities of tho Spanish butchers who are as remorsely cruol as Cortez and Pizarro three centuries ago. In the death of John A. Oraut Shenandoah loses one of its bent citizens. Quiet, unassum ing and modest to a degree, be was highly respected by all who knew him. His sym pathies were always readily enlisted in behalf of everything which tended to better the tnwn and its people, and many stories of his kindness and geueroslty have beeD told since hi-, untimely demise on Saturday, last, after a sii'.rt illne-w. By olose attention to his tnttiei be had attained an enviable position in the hiiiincis commnnity aud worthily upheld the honor of tho name which lias been iikniitii-il with the tun 11 since its settle ment in the early 00's wheu bis father waf almost a father to everyone iu town, and mauy and sincere arc the regrets oxpresd that he has been removed at the beglunlngof ' a career which gave such bright promise for the future. THE SCHOOL QUESTION, if there is one thing more to be regretted than another in the discussion aroused over theia-ie of -luperiutendeut Bogart it is the nurnlcsi attempt to stir up the worst feeling possible over the niat&ec. and the people who have been in the background and who have been stirring up this feeling that are respon sible for a conditiou of affairs which the town lus not seen for 20 years. Irresponsible mouth piees In public print have been found who have been only Wo willing to assail those members of the School Board, who were not to he swerved from their duty by a minority for interested motives, and abusing the majority members of the Board only adds fuel to the flame and it behooves the people who have kept in the background to call off these mongrels, now that the case has been disposed of by a conviction which would be much more convincing had it been secured through other instrument. The members of the board were not to be swerved from their idea of duty by personal blackguard ism, and we question whether they will be mliuenced by any such exhibitions of malignant hostility iu the future, but will discharge tkeir duties according to their best judgment, not accordiug to the wishes of a faction which has been in the minority for somo years past. It is well known that these geatleijen have patiently boms all the vituperation heaptd upon them for their ex presied Intention to e that the accused superintendent was giveu that fair treatment every oue is entitled to. That their ideas tf what was proper under the circumstance differed from those of the minority was to le expected, but that they should be subjected to the abuse of irresponsible sciibuler whose sole interest iu tin nutter appears to be to array different classes against each other is outrageous, aud for the good of all uoncerutd it would be well if those who are behind the scenes commanded them to halt ere the ml chief grews to larger proportion. Now that the matter has been disposed of by a jury we Iwlieve the School Board will take such action a Uiy deem proper, re gardless of the persecution they are likely te be subjected to. They did not swerve from their duty iu the past when strong intlusiiee was brought to bear upon them to recede from their position, and we believe they are just as courageous to-day and will do whit they consider is right regardless of outside inflimueus or disappointed parties. H. M S. TERRIBLE the Hrltlah Murine Monster Speeds Ornr Twenty-two Knots nn Hour. LoxnoN, Jnn U It M. S Torrlble, the now first clnss rrulMr, had her trials over ft twenty-throe mllo course off tho Cornish const on Saturday. The spood dovnloped nliowert an overage of SJSl',4 kudu nn hour, beating, It la claimed, the record of ovory ' war vessel nflont Tho Terrible was i launched at O lasso w In 181W. nnd she i nnnlnnaiil wtfl. fm.twAt 1if 1i.,lli..i a,f flirt ,,' , ,., t,,, tr,. Thl, .,' Uelletille wtr tube typo. Inls groat , snip is mint 01 sneatneu sieei nnu is ot 1 1.UOO tons displacement. Her lena-th Is i (500 feet nnd her beam 71 f.'ut. wljilo Ihn I maximum draft Is 27 feet. , The Terrible has twin a-ri .v pm,i Mpti. I and Is provided with nu t m; ! Imi4i power of 35,000. She Is rtcl .is i i o- j tooted oralsor, (he armored deck cM-i.d- I lng over the whole length of tho ship In 1 Its thickest part It Is four Inches mid tu- 1 pant to three Inches at the end. Hot coal ! capacity U 8,0'JO tons. The complement of nffinam. and mon Brovldnd Is R40. Th twin screws are oach three bladetl, 10 foet 0 Inches In diameter. Both sorews rotate . linrard, which Is the reverse of the ordl- nary praotloe. The 8tilne are of the ver- I tletil three stage compound typo, with four crank, there being two for low pres sure cylinders. Tho speed of I ho United States cruiser Columbia, in her trial trip was 88 8-10 knots an hour. Itenliam Held for Wire Murder. Batavia, N. J., Jan. 11 Lat Moudny morning Floronoe T. Ujiihinn, the youug wife of Howard Q. ISenham, of this olty, died suddenly from what was reported as heart failure. Ugly rumors onuaed Cormier BnmtDgorto hold an Inquest and uutopty. The latter dlsolosed that death wna due to ntrophy aud degeneration of the heart. Last Friday Samuel J. Klllott, a drug olerk, ooufessed that Dsuham had pur ohaaed prussio add from him nn two oocARlons recently, for the ostensible pur pose of killing a dog. Iienham wns arrested on Hnturday. At the ago of IU hi wife Inherited j:i,l,000nnd oloped with and mar ried him. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, he made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-ltac, tiio wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pound in ten days. Over 400,900 eured. Buy No-To-llac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and aaftiplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Itemed' Co., Chicago or Now York. "llrutnllr Treated by ltobbcrs. Hinsdale, Ills., Jan. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wnrtenburg, an old couple living near here, were brutally treated by two robbers who wero given lodgings for a night The monnrow in tho night, filled rt washtub with snow and salt nnd, after tying the old people, placed their bare foet in the mixture They then searched the house and, lludlug no money, left. Tho predictment of the unfortunate couplo was not discovered till four days lator. The woman was then unconscious and neither Is expected to survive. ltlshop lEeane Will ltemulu In Home. Rome, Jan. 11. It is now certain that Bishop Koane, formerly of Washington, will be nominated as Bishop assistant at the pontifical tlirono, though the nomina tion has not yet been officially made. Tho popo will also nominated him as titular archbishop and onnon of the patriarchal basilica aud advisor to somo Itomnn con gregations. Hence Bishop Koane will mnko his stay horo, in order to render services to tho Vatican iu American re ligious matters. Upon having just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla. There is no substitute for Hood's. It is nn in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else. Eemember that all efforts to induce you to bty an article you do not want, are based simply the desire to secure moro profit. The dealer or clerl; who docs this cares noth ing for your welfare. He simply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to be deceived. Insist upon having Hoo Sarsaparilla And only Hoorf'a. It fa tho One Truo Blood IHirlfier. Hood's Pills easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. 26c. Harper's Weekly IN 1897. With the end of 188fl HAHPRR'S WEEKLY will have lived forty years. Iu that time it has participated with all the zeal ami power at lt command in the great political events of the H nt Interesting and iiuortiuit period In the history of the country, nnd it has spread be fore Its readers the accomplishments of science, arts, anil letters for the instruction of the human mind and the amelioration of human conditions anil of manners. What the WEEKLY lias been In its spirit and purjioec, as these have been manifested prin cipally ill its editorial panes, It will continue to be It is impossible to announce with precision all that the WEEKLY will contain during the year 1H97. It were as eaay to announce wliat is about to happen in the world, what triumphs for good uovernment are to be won, what ad vanoe of the people is to be made, what i to be the outcome of the continuous struKgle be tween the spirits of war and peace, what is to happen In the far East, what Is to be the state of Lurope twelve months hence, what new marvels Of science are to be revealed, or what are to be the achievements of art and letters, for the WEEKLY is to be a pictorial record of all this. Cartoon will continue tn be a feature. Serial Stories. A New England story by Mihh Mauv K. Wilkins, will begin in January. A tale of h Greek uprising against the Turks, IjyMu E. K. Beksos, the author of "Dodo," will follow. A sequel ti "The House-Boat on the Styx," by Ma. John Kenmhck Hamw, il lustrated by 5IK I'KTKK KaWKM. More Short Stories will appear In the WEEKLY than it has been possible to publish during IsM. Department : Ma. W. I), iiownx's "Life ami Letter" have been among the most charm ing features of periodical literature; Ma. IC. H. Mart in, mid others will contribute observations 011 M hut is going on ill "This Busy World;" "Amateur Sjiorr' will remain the most Impor tant department of its kind iu the country. Tho WEEKLY will continue to present to its readers the world's news most interesting to Americans, to make important advnnues in both the literary aud artistic fratures, and to re tain for Itwlf the leading place I the Illus trated journalism of the world. -' " i '""' 19 '"Pi1 'M Oifi'trtiseiHiit without tht express trjtr of Harper Brothers. HARPER'S WEEKLY Ihir anymr, .... $4.00, Pitttagt ftt te all subscribers in the United States, Canada and Mexito. Add raw HAKI'BK & IlROTIItlRS, l. O. Box 9so. N. Y. City, Udoii 41 O U 9 The man who neglects hU health for the sake of the excite ment of work and tuoney (f ettitiK, " dancinir with Dgath. It is a dance in which Death always comes out victor. If a man will only spare enough time to take ;are of health, to eat, and rest and sleep properly, and when he feels slightly indis posed will resort to the right remedy, lie mav work as hard as he pleases, and pile up money steeple high, without fear of un timely death. The worst enemy with which hard-work-inz t.ien have to contend is a disordered diirestion. It i the starting point for most Mckncsn and disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical -Discovery prevents sickness and disease. Us use insures a hearty appetite, and health ful, restful sleep. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, invigorates the liver and purifies the blood. It tones the nervea. It make pure, rich bipod, builds Km, i.n firm healthy flesh, and strong, elastic tutu- clc. The man who reports to it whenever he feels out of sorts, may, within reason, work as hard as be pleases. Druggists sell it. "Bnckwed please find at one-cent stamps," writes Tames Trent, of Ctareudon, Donley Co., Texas, " for which please send me a copy of Dr. raiw a UHnmon ocnne meuicBi Adviser in pa. tier covers. I have been taking I)r. IMerce's Golden Medical Discovery for the blood and thluk it Is the bent blood-purifier iu existence." One of the best-known of American med ical men said : " If you want to reform a man, begin with his grandfather." That would be wise if it could be done. Since it cannot be done, try something else. Reform the future grandfathers and grandmothers. Do this through education. The greatest thing for a man or woman to know is him self or herself. To know one-half the capa bilities and disabilities of the human body is a liberal education. A good start for this education is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Any one can have this finely illustrated looo-page book for the small price of twenty-one one cent stamps. This i simply to pay for mailing. If vou would like the book in fine cloth binding instead of paper, send thirty-one stamps to World's Disnensarv Medical Association. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. NUGGETS OF NEWS, Cardinal Richard, of Paris, has forbid den the priests of his diocese to attend dramatic performances. In fear of liecomlng penniless aud help less, Henry Stono, Co yenrs old, a broker of St Louis, poisoned himself. Sir Charles nnd Lady Tuppor will sail from Loudon for Cannda on tho Allan lino steamship Mongolian on Fob. 4, Queen Victoria has donated 500 to tho India fnmlue roliot fund which has been opouod by tho lord mayor of Loudon. Taylor Brent, bookkeeper for the Ger man Nntlonal bank, of Covington, Ky., committed sulcidowhilo lnsano. Edward M. Clark, of Glen's Falls, N. Y., who was reported to have perished in a California desert, has returned to his homo. An English syndicate is said to have secured an option on six breweries at To ledo, O., whose aggregate capital Is tl, 000,000. Fivo tramps, ojected from it freight train noar Ashland, Pa., llred a volley of bullets at the train crow and narrowly missed tho conduotor. Goorge W. Skinner, ponsion agent for the Pittsburg district, in a Jackson Day speech last night criticised the president and prcdlctad that Mr. Bryan would be tho next president. TO CUltC A COLD IN OS1! DAY. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Sclioollioy Killed by KpunlurdV Tampa, Fla , Jan. 11. A schoolboy of 10 years was killed in Guauahacou last Thursday evening by a Spanish patrol bo causo ho refused to hurrah for Spain. The lad smilod when the soldiers asked him to hurrah, i.ot comprehending what thoy wanted. They cursed him us a "Cuban whelp," shot him not two squares from his homo, aud loft his dead body in tho street. lUicutntillsm Cured In 11 Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remaikablo nnd mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly bcnelits. T. F. Authony, ox-l'ostmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bought oue bottle of .Mystic Cure for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever toon." Tocents. Sold by C. II. nageulmuh. druggist, Shcn iindoiih. Starved to Death In Altonnii. Altoona, Pit., Jan. 11. A middle nged woman named Mrs. Oscar Andrews was discovered dead horo Saturday iu a Fourth street tenement. Investigation showed that she had died of starvation and ex posure. Coroner McCartney will Investi gate the case. The report of tho board of public charities shows that sixty-llvo fam ilies, comprising U00 persons, uro depend ent on public contributions for support. It is u situation unparalleled In tho his tory of Altoonu. Grip-Colds-iieadacUe. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La tlrifpe whon Laxativo Bromo Quinine will cure you in oue day. Put up iu tablets cou veniont for taking. Guaranteed .to cute, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. The Topo's Xotloe to tlio Towers. London, Jan. 11. The Standard's Rome correspondent assert that the pope has deolded to notify Austria, France, Spain and Portugal that the powers will not bo allowed to oxerclse a veto at the next papal election. Miss Terry llarred from Monte Carlo Paws, Jan. 11. It is reported that the Casino at Monte Carlo recently refused admission to KUen Terry on tho ground that she was too ill dressed. Ttucklen's Arulcn Salve, The best salvo in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and an sKin eruptions, anu positively ourcs piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 36 cent per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Three Murilernr Furoled. Indianapolis, Jan. 11. Governor Mat thew yesterday deolded upon the ilual disposition of six pardon oasea Five par oles were granted and one remission of a line. Three ot the men paroletLwere mur derers. They were Daniel W. Smith, geuteuoed from Wayne county In 1U8S for the murder of hi father. Ho Was but 17 years old at the time aud the deed wag done at the Instigation of his mother, who was sent to prlsou for life. George Stoler, of Delaware county, who was sen tenced to prison for life In 1868 tor tho murder ot the two son of the farmer for whom he was working, and Michael Heln hart, sentenced In 18S for twenty.one yours for the murdor of Joseph Robinson at Frauolsville, Pulaski county. A Household Necessity. CaacareU Candy Cathartic the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel cold, cure I headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. O. C. to-day j 10, 25, 80 cent. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURISTS Itecoinmonilatloni In the fleport of Agri cultural Secretary Hdge. HARitiSBUno, Jan. 11. Thomas J. Kdge, secretary of agriculture, ha submitted nn elaborate report, showing the operations of the department during the past year, In which he suggests the ounotineut of a law by the legislature defining the legal status of the state board of itgrtoulture, which has refused state aid since the close of tho last legislature. The secretary also recommends the oimotment of legislation dotlgned to prevent the spread et Sun Joso Bcnlo, and that its enforcement bo assigned to an officer of tie department ot agricul ture, nnd not to one acting Independently. He states that with the oxcoptlqn of tho hay crop the fanner of Pennsylvania have little cause for complaint ns to the yields of the past season. Nearly all the crops wore above the average, and that of corn was ono of the largest for years. There was an unusual amount of Irregu larity In some crop, Which wa duo to the fact that certain districts ot the state suffered more thau others from tho uni versal drought of the past summer. Secretary Kdge also advises that ns soon as the condition of the state treasury will permit nu ntteAipt should be 1 undo to ob tain control of n portion of tho timber nreus on the watersheds of one or both branches of the flutqnflinunii In this slate by Imitating tho example of other states, and be placed iu posltfou to lniluenre the water supply by controling the charaoter and condition ot the forests upon the watershed. In advocating batter road Secretary Kdge aay under the present system of taxation In Pennsylvania, which hardly hus lt parallel in other states, It is not JitBt that all of tho expense of the per manent improvement of roads should fall upon the loonl, or rural taxpayer, for in that oase tho cities, towns and boroughs whose inhabitants use the roads fully ns much a the fnrmer, pay no pro portion of the expense. If both state and township pay the total oost tho cltlos, towns and borough still fall to contribute their share. Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, aud not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tho famous little pills. C. II Hagenhuch. Striker Shot by n Policeman. Lkadvillk, Colo., Jan. 11. The killing sf Brnnk Dougherty, a. striker, Saturday night by Policemau Cuytonhasoaused In tense excitement throughout tho city. Ow ing to threats of lynching armed citizens turned out and reinforced the police guard at tho county jail, and there is apprehen sion that troublo may yot arise. It is claimed by the pollco that about a dozon strikerSjincluding Doughorty.had planned to "do up" tho special pollco forco Satur day night. Dougherty was shot while re sisting arrest. After tho shooting no further offort was mado to wipe out the pollco. A crowd of several hundred col lected where the shooting took placo, and a provost guard had to Sx bayonets nnd charge before the street was cleared. To cure all old sores, to heal an Indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, yon need simply apply DoWitt's Witch Hazel- Salve according to directions. Its magic-like ac tion will surpiiso you. C. H. Hagcnbuch. Court Alnrtialiiig Coleman. Washington, Jan. 11. This afternoon, at tho navy department, was commenced the court marital tiial of Ensign Noali T. Coleman, of the navy, who is charged with having neglected his duty while statlonodnt Harrislmrg for tho purposo of inspecting stcol to bo used in building naval vessels. Tho specifications doclaro that he was guilty of "culpable ineffl cloucy"and also of "dlsobodicnco of or ders." ; Tho old hidy was right when sho said, the child might dio if they waited for the doctor. She saved tho little one's life with .a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. Slie had used it-for croup before C. II. Hngenbuch. Tliree-Duy Tour to Washington. Washington at present is the cynosure of all eyes; uutonly because it is tno xsation's Capital and of the interest which attaches to tho deliberations of Congress, but tho bril liant Presidential rec eption on New Year's Day formally opened tlio season of fashion able festivities, aud it lias now become the gnat social centre of tiio country. Brilliant miuds, waiving for tho tlmo tho cares of government, abandon themselves to tho gay whirl ot the social world, lteccptious, din ners, balls follow each bthor- with bewilder- Inc ranidltv. The statu of tho Cuban questiou aud the possibilities of Congressional action is also claiming attention, nnd the never-dying in terest which uttachus to tlio many depart ments of the Government is attracting its uual number of visitors. The three-day personally-conducted tour 01 the I'ciinsyivania. icallroau company which leaves New YorR January 21, till'urds tlio best opportunity of visiting the National Capital at this season. Tho party will be under the care and guidance of an ox. cerienccd tourist agent, and the program in Washington lias been prepared with an ac curate knowledge of the location aud best time to visit each of the principal points of interest. Bound trip tickets, including railroad tnins- noriatiuu iu inch uircction ami accommoda tions nt the best Washington hotels, will be sold at the following rates: From Is ew York, S1150; Trenton, J13.75; Atlantic uty, 12.75; Pottsville. $14.30; Philadelphia, $11.50, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 110(1 Broadway. New York, or Ueo. W. llovd Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Senator l'roctor ISc'fuses to Talk. Washington, Jan. 11. SonntorProctor, of Vermont, has returned from Cloveland where he was In consultation Saturday with President-elect MoKlnloy. The sen ator declines to discus for publication tho object of hi visit, ns lie says his oon feronco with Major McKlnley was entirely confidential. Mr. Proctor, however, felt free to say for himself that it has been known that ho personally did not wnnt and would not accept a cabinet position or any other ollloe. Tho length of life may bo increased by less euingita dangers, me majority ot people die from lung troubles. These may be avert ed by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. C. 11. Hagenbucu. Diamond llobbery Iu Wlltuiugton. Wilminoton, Del., Jnn. 11. Thieves entered the residence of David J. Lindsay, 1501 Pennsylvania avenue, Saturday night. and stole fcJ,6U0 worth ot diamonds and jewolry. The robbery la the largest that has occurred here for years, and, although the police aud detective went to work on the oase in an nour alter it Happened, they have no olaw to the thieves. The thief or thieves gained nn entrance to the house while the family was at suppor. Accidentally Killed Ills Slster-ln-Law Alexandria, Va., Jan. 11. William H. Harvey, an euglnuer on a tugboat, ac cidentally shot and killed Clara Armor, his 13-year-old sister-in-law, Saturday night. He was examining tho weapon whan It suddenly went off, the bullet going through the child's left aye. Itellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved iu six hour by the "New Great South American Kldnev Cure." Till new remedy is a great surprise on account of IU exceeding promptuea iu relieving pain in the bladder, kidney, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieve retention of water aud pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure tills ia your remedy. Sold by Sbaplra' pharmacy, 10T South Main street. HEAET DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. Do Not be Alarmed, But Cause. Look For the ' Heart trouble, at least among Americans, are certainly Increasing and while this may be largely due to the excitement and worry of American business life, it is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor diges tion. Ileal, organic heart disease is incurable; but not one onto in a hundred of heart trouble, is orenulo. The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is because both orpnns are controlled by branches of tho same great nerves, the Sympathetic aud I'neutnogattrlc. In another way, also, the heart li affected by that form of poor digestion, which causes gas and formontatlou from half digested food; there is a feeling of oppression aud heaviness In the chest caused by pressure of the dis tended stomach on tho heart and lungs, in terfering with their action ; henco arises palpitation and short breath. Toor digestion also polnns tho blood, makes it thin and watery, which irritates ami weakens tho heart. The most sensible treatment for heart troubles is to improvo tho digestion aud to insure the prompt assimilation of food. This can best bo done by the regular use, after meals, of some safe, pleasant and ef fective digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may bo found at most drug store and which contain valuable, harmless digoslivo elements, in a pleasant, convenicntform. It is safe to say that the regular, persis tent uso of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble, except cancer of stomach. Full sizo packages of tho Tablets sold by most druggists at BO cents or by mall from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. I.ittlo book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address StuartCo., Marshall, Mich. t-ucliillsin in llctclnm's Army. Loxdon, Jan. 11. Tho Chronlclo's Brus sels correspondent reports tho discovery that thoro tiro organized socialist clubs in the Bolglau army, nnd that soveutoon non commissioned ofUcors havo boon suspouded for belonging to them. Krcmis, Morcor County, Pa. Wo believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best eniedy in use. Wo uso it in our own fami lies, and it is a favorite among onrcustomers. Hecker Bros. & Co. 85 and 50 cent bottles for salo by G rubier Bros., druggists. Tours to California California has been most fittingly termed tho "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, tho cloudloss sky, aud tho rich vor- duro of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Horo nature basks iu the sunsuiueot lierowu leautv. aud here she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring iu- spiros overlasting youth. With the snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon tlio one baud, tho calm Pacific with its soft breezes upou the other, aud a veritable paradise i f flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find aud needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tlio Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, recognizing tlio need of a moro comfortablo aud pleasant way of crossing the continent, naugurated a scries of annual tours to Lali- fornia, running a through train of Pullm.tn palaco cars from New York to the Pacihc Coast, and stopping at tho principal points of nterost en route. The great popularity of those tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1897 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, aud Pittsburg, January 27, February 21, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Kouto, and re turn from San Francisco via S.ilt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing livo weeks in California. Tho second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cavoand Noiv Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during the Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Suit Lako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeksiu California. The third tourwillrun viaClucago.Denvcr, and Suit Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the lamotis uolorauo avion, Glcmvood Springs, Leadv.llo and the Uurck'ii of the Gods. Hates from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System cast of Pittsburg : First tour, $310 : second tour, $350 j third "tour, $210 rouud trip, and $150 ono way. For detailed Itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing olllcos, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. One of the most remarkable cures of rheumatism on record is related by Mr, J. M. Thompson, post niaiter at Decker's Point, Pa., as follows: "While out driving ono day last winter I was caught in a cold rain. The next morning I was uuablo to move my head or arms, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My clerk tele phoned for a physician, but suggested that I use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, there bring a bottle open on the counter. IIo rubbed the afl'ected parts thoroughly with Pain Balm and built up a hot fire. I dozed off to sleep and when I awoke about half an hour later tlio pain had gone entirely, and I havo not beon troubled since. Peoplo como hero from many mile around to buy Chamberlain's medicine." For sale by Grublor Bros, druggist. 2 The first of American Nevspa Vera, C1IA1UJSS A. DANA.lJditor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday,by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is" the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world. Price 5c, a copy. By mall, $2 a year. Address THE SUN, New York. THE DEFENSEOP IVORY. Ill American I.mvrer Charges 11 Conspir acy Against tho Hnspent. Loudon, Jan. 11. Former Asalstnnt District Attorney Molntyra, of New York, who resigned that position to come here to conduct the defense of Kdwnrd J. Ivory, chargoil with oompliolty with P. J. Ty nan in a dynamite conspiracy, was Inter viewed yesterday. Mr. Molntyre asserts his conviction that certain ofllclals are manufacturing evldonce in tho oase to ad vance their own Interests. Mr. Molntyre nys ho is satisfied that a fow years ago, Jones, the Informor, un dertook for a large stipend to furnish Sootlantl Yard with evidence. Falling ut that tlmo to do so, he Is now sAvaarlng against Ivory, say Mr. Molntyra, In order to fulfill his promise. ''Sovornl of Ivory's (or Bell's) American witnesses have preceded 1110 by ono stoamor," prooeedod Mr. Molntyre, "nnd are now secreted In London. They will provo that whllo ho was in Amorloti Jones j advocated such Infamous measure against Englnnd that tho lodge oxpelled him. "I find evidence horo of a determination to couvlct Boll or Ivory nt any cost. I loarn that ovory favor Is to bo extended to me by the English bar, and I mny bo nl lowod to plead, and, nt any rata, cross-ox-amino Jones. This is the first time that such favor has been oxtondod In a quarter of a century." Hunk Cashier's Atteuiptml Suicide. Lkhanon, Pa., Jan. 11. John M Goss lor, ngod 40 years, cashlor of the Lebanon National bank, attempted to commit sul oldo ut his home yosterdny by Bh rating himself in tho hond while his wlfoand two children wore at 1 'urch. The ball lodged bohlnd th6 right car, and whon found a fow minute? afterwirl ho was unconscious. His death in looked for momentarily. Besides his connection with tho bank Mr. Gossler was teacher of tho largo Blblo class In tho Lutheran church. For somo time past his health has not been good and this is believed to have prompted him to end his life. Illsao counts with tho bank are euld to bo cor rect Crazed mother's An ful Crlnio. NKW YOKE, Jan. 11. Mrs. Bridget O' Brion.of Brooklyn.selzcdhcr 10-months-old baby girl Saturday night and pitched it out of tho second-story window, killing it Tho mother was nrrostod. Whon a policeman wont to investigate tho oaso ho found the mother laughing in horkitchou. He asked hor how tho ohlld got on tho sidewalk, and sho said sho had thrown tho baby out of tho window with the Inten tion of killing It. "It had a dovll In It," sho said, "and I didn't want nny dovlls around mo, so I throw It out of tho win dow." Absolutely puro, perfectly harmless, Imd invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fills in colds, croup aud lung troubles. Children like it be cause it is pleasant to take aud it helpi them C. H. Hagenbuch. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold aud unhcalthful changes ot the Noith seems almost ethereal, His pre-ouiincutly a land of sport aud pleasure, Along its cloven hundred miles of salt-water coast and iu its twelve l...n,lrA,l Pw..l.....,,l l.trna nr. Oal. nl,n,t evcrv conceivable variety, from tho migra- tory tribes common to Noi thorn waters to the tarpon, poinnano. and others ot a mure tronical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of came or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, aud wild rats roam at largo through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds ot all kinds may bo found in abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manateo hunting may also be in dtilecd in by the moro adventurous tourist. With its matchless climato, it? orange groves. Its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing aud hunting, and its extensive forests. Florida presents unrivaled attractions fur the valetudinarian, tho lover ut nature, the sportsman an t the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company lias arranged lour per sonally-conducted tours dtiriug the season of 1807, leaving by special train January 215, February 0 and 23, and March 0. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful bind; tickets for the fourth tour will ba valid to letuin until May 31 by regular trains. Kates for the round trip. $."0.00 from New York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, aud propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries aud other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking oilices, at address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Ageut.Broad street station, Philadelphia. "Excuse me," observed the man in spec tacles, "but I am a surgeon, aud that is not where the liver is." "Never you mind wheie his liver is," retorted tlio other. ''If it was in his big toe or his left ear DaWitt's Little Karlyllisers would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can bet your glg lamps." C. II. Hagenbuch. Keduced Hates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Itallrnad. For tho benefit of thoso who desiie to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of President-elect McKinlcy, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets tn Washington March 1, S, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottsville, J7.25; Beading, $7.20 ; Birdsboro, $0.85 ; Pottstown, $0.85; Norristown, $d.l5; Philadelphia, $5.40, and from all other stations on tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a largo number of people from evory section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Kailroad mako this lino tlio favorite route to tlio national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at. Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. 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 tantantous cure by One Minute Cough, (tire. C. II. Hugsnbuch. Manager llanley Acquitted. CiUOAQO, Jan. 11. The jury In the case of John A. Hnnley, former trnlllo man ager of the Atchison railroad, charged with having violated the Interstate oom morce law, returned a verdict of not guilty. Tho charge against Air. HnnloyJ was that tn Uctobor, ism, as general tralllo mannger of the Atohlson railroad system, he had knowledge of a rebate ot ffl.BSO which was said to havo been paid to the Goorga 11. Hammond Packing company nnd Isaao Thompson on soma stock ship ments during the year. The St. Louis Qlobo-Demoorat Semi Weekly Tuesday and Friday eight pages oach issue sixteen pages every week only ono dollar a yerr, is unquestionably the biggest, best ani( cheapest national news journal publbiliel in the United States. Strictly Itepublican In polities, it still gives all the news, and gives It at least three days earlier than It can be had from any weekly paper published anywhere. It is indispensa ble to the farmer, merchant or professional man who desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted, but has not the time to read a large dally paper ; while its gteat variety of well selected reading matter makes it Invaluable as a borne and family paper. Itemember the pxloe, only one dollar a year. Sample copies free. Address, QLOBK 1'lllNTINQ CO., St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Narvoutneis from Childhood. La Grbpa Brings on Hoart Weakness. EV. ft. P. 9EAREY, pastor M. E church, Buchanan, Oa. writes Dec. 10, 1808: "In childhood I was atlllctcd with excessive nervousness, which, almost devoloped Into St, Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at college It gradu ally grew worse. Olose study aggravated the troublo: any unusual exertion caused trembling all over. In 1800 I had a severe attack of La Grippe which broughton heart weakness I Lad been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Last February I bo van taking Dr. Miles' bestoratlvo Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and slnco then I Miles IRoetcros havo boon etudylug moro and working harder than for years and tho good effects that have resulted seom to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positivo guarantee, first bottlo bonePt or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sen t free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Infl. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A trtt. nttr Attn iai-k WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlKayi prompt and rflUbl e. A void Imitation, Oct Caton'i Taiit Pill anil iivk REn RKTfU At d ruff ituret. orient ditvat (M-tled). urlaa. II. CATOH 8 PRO. Co , Ilotton, Mui. Our bock, 4c. For Bftlc at Kirlin's drug ntore andlHlienandonh driiif store. gray mm mimm CVX'I, il.e.lifrinlew.pleatanlodor $1 (TO hot t a TjKIVH HAIIt TOMC remove dandruff flops hull from f ulllne out hndproinorepgrowtii $1 0h Iti'tltn j;r.i:MEiiOAXTco ire iruiton t, n pope Illustrated Treatise on Hair on applicfttionT 11 UU For sale by Sheimiulonlr Drug: Ptorc, Kirlin's Drug Store. MADE AJAX TABLETS TOSiriVELY CUKE rflL,i Tiervoun Jtueagea u ainne Diem cr. Impotenc7,Mlecploojnesfl,eto.,caHBod by A! uso cod other Kzmwes and Indis cretions. They yuiehlt? aurf aurvly TWloret Lrit Vitali'y in old or FOnj, und tit n man iorflturt.. business or marrioco. ritt, nr. liiHnii.lt find Ccnsumnllon If token In time. Xhuir vm thnwi immo1iate improve- rnant nnd r Tae-t,, i rrTTilft V irrfi M Others lftll. In. Rial upon hnr-intr tho pmni.'o Aiax Tabled They have cured thousands and will euro yv.i. We Bie a or refund tho money. Trice CO ca: per racbaao, or bIx packages Hull treatment for lir man, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., "llt' Par salf in Sheimndo'ili, Va , nnd S. P. Ktrlln, DrugaiwU. by A. Vns'cy uiHiinmuiiiuiHuuuuiiiUiiuuiiuiLiiniiiiiuiiiiutumH Testimonials Decide Tho medicinal valuo of goods manufactured for tho health of mankind. Diphtheria Tolls Its own .tory as irtven by thoso who havo tcstod its qualities. Not n slnitlo caso of failure nmonir the Cure millions of bottles sold. It is the only remedy that will positive ly and speedily cure that dreaded disease. Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Curo Co., Wllllamspoi't, Pit. Ask your dealer for a bottle and also for printed matter describing tho remedy and its Hpecifld uso when properly applied. IT NEVER FAILS! Horo a what ono who hus tried It suy : WllHamsport, Vs.., May 1, 1896. To the Public: I ran Buy positively that Thompson 's Diphtheria Cure saved my life. Had one of the severest caseB of Dfphtberla ever known among grown people and this Medicine cured me In several days' time. Also know that my dear sister would not be living to-day bod It not been for Thompson's Diph theria Cure. Tell thin to all the world and make the language ns strong an possible, for it my Iesfro that all thorn allllcted should Rive Thompson's Diph theria Cure n trial, It will cure every time if applied according to directions, as surely ns the sun rises und sets, II. P. Hutr, 816 Hepburn St. Sold by DnigcBts vpyM uibatfa &VSt) Cte. a bottle. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA and the PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and Philadel phia January 87, February W, and March 27. 18U7. Five weeks In California on the drat tour, and four weeks on the second. Passengers on the third tour will return on regular trains within nine months. Slop will be made at New Orleans for Mardi-Oraa festivities on tlio second tour. FLORIDA JackHrtnvillo tours, alio wine; two weeks in Hivritlft will leave Nw York -and i'hiUMtulnliin January 2fl, February 9 and 28, ami March 0,1897 jutie, covering expense en route in noiu uireo tlons, 930.00 from New York, and 918.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, eaoh covering a period of three days, will leave New York and 1'hlladelphia Decem ber 29, 1806, January '21, February 11, Ma roll u, April land 22, and May 18, 1W7. Kate?, lnoluil ingtrauiportatlon and two days' accommoda tion at the best Washington Hotels, SUM from New York, and 811.00 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, 0E VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and Philadelphia Deoew Si, 1(93, January 26, February 30, Maroh IB, and April II, 1SIT7. Fr dtUlled itlnsrsrlw and other Information apply at ticket aitualss or mddrws CHo- W. llovd. Asst. Oftn'l Pas. 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