EVENING HERALD IKTAm.ISHKD 1HT0. PaKtkhed every KvMilnR.Rioept Snmlny.sl MrTH Jardik Stkmt, Nbah RniTBa. flternlit la dellvmert InHhennmlomi and the MtfoMidlnff towns for nix cent a week, pay Me to the oarrlrra. By mall 18.00 n year, or "HU a month, pnyalile In advance Adverttw U oharitCMlaovordliiatoHTMMiennil position FVa Mtbllahcr reserve the right to change the geWblon of advertisements whenever the pub Haetlun ( news demands It. The right IK Heerfed ta reject any advertisement, whether for or not, that the publisher may deem faaprnper. Advertising rates made known afoo npptloatlon. rHEered at Mie postoMce at 8bariandonh, I'ft., as oBd olase mall matter. THI.Hl'IIONK COimSOTION. Evening Herald TIIUH8DAY, JANUARY 14. 1897. THH principal tiling to li doif In deal ing with the Pacific railroad matter is to gat back as innch as possible of the vast sums that certain bandits have made mil of the property at the expense of tho govern ment. "The value of a reputable newspaper should not be overlooked," says an Eastern School Superintendent, "In the hinds uf a judicious teacher, it is an educational factor which doe not receive the attention It de serves." This means that current as well as ancient history should be taught in the publio schools ; but it does not include the later-day sensational species of journalism, such as eminatos from Goal street to the dis gust of all self-respecting moral citizens. Our I'ottsville contemporary the Daily Re publican, announces that "the war is on," and in the same article states that the Martiu-llar.ee combine will enter the contest for the Republican nomination for Governor next year with Hon. John NVanamaker as their candidate. From this it is Inferred these people have abandoned their previously announced intentions of presenting Mr. Wanamakor's name to tho next state con vention as a candidate for State Treasurer. The Combine dies hard, but if we mistake not the temper of the Republican votors of the state they will surely meet their political death in the approaching contest. The con test in the next state convention will over shadow even the spirited fight that marked the Senatorial coullict. Haii. and good morrow to the public spir ited women of Cranford, N. J. ! At least hail and guod morrow to sixty-six of them and may their tribe Increase I As the Vil lage Improvement Association of Cranford they have banded themselves together and are working some great and needed re forms in municipal affairs. Among other things they have put in sure er-sful operation a system of garbage removal ; they have stopped the littering of the Btreets with waste paper by putting boxes in the street for its collection and compelling their use; they have laid out a park and planted it with flowers, and are by no means weary of well doing. During the present year tbey propose to build a railway station and library building and install a streetsprinklitig p'ant. It Is to bo hoped that tho men of (Yi.nl'ord are not v glecting the babies. The movement of our esteemed friends the missionaries to fend a shipload of corn to Bombay to bo distributed among the famine sufferers of India is to bo commended. It will cost $145,000 to transport this corn to Bombay, which does not take into account the expense of collecting aud distributing tho same ; but this is a trifio which should not be considered. There is plenty of corn in this country. Editors out west are accept ing it from their subscribers who have no money. In the West also those who have no money to buy coal are burning their com for fuel. We do not hear that Her Majesty Queen of Great Britain and Ireland aud Empross of India has yet been moved with molting charity for her ttarving pariahs, but our good example may not be lost on her. Iu the mean timo let our charitable organiza tions abate none of their vigilance in seeking out and succoring as many of our own hungry people as possible. The Schuylkill Traction Company, under the management of Mr. E. Vf. Ash, makes the very gratifying showing of a surplus of $15,801.22, after paying all expenses for the year 1806, and Mr. Ash is deserving of tho commendation expressed at tho stockholders meeting. When he assumed charge of tho road some three years ago it was in a general condition of topsy-turvy, as" it had previously been run upon tho go-as-you-pleaso plan, Mr. Ash's railroad experience, however, soon brought order out of chaos, and with tho limited means at his command set to work to make a road, which was built to sell, fit for public ute. While ho has not been able to carry out all his ideas, the service has been improved in many ways, and it is to Le hoped the directors will spend the year's surpUs for the betterment of its equipment for the further accommodation of a publio whieh has responded so liberally to the ef forts tliuB far made for its comfort and con venience. Wis take the following from Postal Laws of the Uuited States, Revised Statutes, Section 8898, which will have some bearing upon the free circulatioain this town of obscene liter ature which is being dished up to our people : "Every obscene, lewd, or lascivious book, pamphlet, picture, paper, letter, writ ing, print, or other publication of au indecent character, and every article or tiling designed or intended for the prevention of. conception or procuring of abortion, and every article or thing intended or adapted for any indecent or immoral use, and every written or printed card, letter", circular, book, pamphlet, adver tisement or notice of auy kind giving In formation, directly or indirectly, where or bow, -hot whom, or by what means any of the hereinbefore mentioned matters, article!. or things may be obtained or made, whether scaled as first-class matter or not, are hereby declared to be nou-mailable matter, aud shall not be conveyed iu the mails nor delivered from any post-office nor by any letter-carrier, and any person who shall kuowingly de posit, or cause to be deposited, for roaiUug or delivery, auytbing declared by tills section to be non-mailable matter, and any person who shall knowingly take the same, or cause the same to bo taken, from the wails for the purpose of circulating or depositing of, or of aiding in the circulation or disposition of the same, shall, for each aud every offense, be Sued upon oonvictlou thereof not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisonment at hard labor not more than Ave yean, or both,' at the discretion of the court. And all offeucea committed under the section of which this is amendatory, prior to the approval of this act, may be prosecuted and punished under the name in the same manner, I nd with tho i-.ime effort a If this net had not I burn (stsscil . 1'rnvldwl, That nothing in this set shitll nutliorize sny person to open any 1 letter or srali'd matter of the flint class not addressed to himself." PHIL.ADELPHIA.JAGISTRATES. Democrats llnve n Lively Time Over the Minority Candidates. 1'Htt.AHKi piua, Jan. 14. The Itopubll- oan convention to nominate four candi dates for polios magistrates, which was held yesterday In Industrial Hall, was ex tremely quiet, because of the fact that the niitl-adinliilstratloiilstshad decided not to make a contest for any nomination. The ticket previously agreed upon was named, the successful candidates being: Horatio I). Hackett, Robert K. Henderson, Dtivhl S. Scott and Robert J. Moore. The Democratic magisterial convention was held in the Academy of Music Its result was n standoff between the Hnrrlty and antt-IIarrlty fnotlons of the party, each being successful in lar.'ig a candi date. The nominees are Charles I'. Don nelly and John H. Keenan. From start to finish everything was con tusion and dlsorder.nndat times it seemed as though a general fight among the dele gates was imtnlnout. The convention at no time was under the control of Its chair man, and the most trilling incident was tulHclent to bring the 1M0 and more dele gates to their feet and turn the conven tion lntoa howling mob. At one point in the proceedings a row In which Congress man JIcAleer would probably have been a participant was prevented by a oool headed delegate. The nominations', both Hopubllonn and Democratic, are equivalent to au election, the Democrats being the minority magis trates. A New 1'aelHc Hnllroail BUI. Washington, Jau. U. Souaior Gear, chairman of the committee on Paciflo railroads, yesterday introduced a new bill lor the settlement of the Paolllc railroad jirtobtedness, constituting the secretary sf the treasury, the secretary of the In terior and the attorney general n com mission with full power to mako a set tlement of the indebtedness of all the bond aided Paolflo roads to the govern mont, "upon such terms and lu suoh mnn ner ns may be agreed upon by them or a majority of them and the owners of tho roads, providing that any settlement shall be approved by the president, and unless approved by him shall not be blurting." Made and Merit Maintains the confidence of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. I f a medicine cures you when sick ; if it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that medicinepossesses merit. That is just the truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. Wo know It possesses merit because it cures, not onco or twico or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fall to do any good whatever. Wo repeat Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact tho One True Blood Tu rider. li n n-fi cure nausea, Indigestion, nOOCl S PUIS biliousness, ascents. 10 All persons who wish to be candi dates on the CITIZENS' TICKET at the SPRING ELECTION OF 1897 In the Boiough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the Secretary of the Citizens' Standing Committee, not later than TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, At 7.30 p. m. By order of the Committee, DANIEL STfiRNER, Pres. W. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. Harper's Bazar IN 1897. Tho DAZAIt, a thoroughly up-to-date perlodi cul for women, will enter upon its Thirtieth Volume In 1897. As a Kaahlon journal It is unsurpassed, and Is on indispensable requisite for every well dressed woman. Kathahine De Porbt writes a weekly letter on current fashions from Paris. In New York FaBhions, and In the fortnightly lttern-shet supplement, ladles find full de tails, directions, and diagrams for gowns, wrap, ami children's i-lothhur. Hanhoi, Baudk, anil CiUPUM draw and enjrrave the newest and fin est Parisian designs every week The nrri'dH for UW7 will be : The Red Bridge Neighborhood, by Maui a Loi-ik Pool; and Father QuttinaUlon, Ijv Oitave Thahkk. Hhort tttorles will be constantly presented by brilliant writers, among whom ure Mahv K. Wh.kins, Harriot PRewrorr Hfofford, Marion Har- LAM), HllTH MlENfcBY HXUART, Vioi.A ItlMKIl- oko, and Maruarkt Sutton Hriscok. What Women are Doing in varlou parts of the Union will form a series of special interest. Other interesting features are The Out-door Woman, devoted to healthful sports and pastimes; Music, a weekly critical rmminarynf niusle iu New York ; Amateur Theatricals, Ein broldery and Needlework, Ceremony and Ktiquertu. Uoori Housekeeping, "What OlrlB art Doing,'' "Current Social EvenU," and Personals gleaned from original source. Women and Hen, Colonel T. w. Hiooinsoh will regularly continue his valuable essays. Answers to Correspondents. This column is conduct d for the benefit and convenience of readcri. and all questions received are answered In rotation, as promptly nd fully as practicable. Art. The rlaZAUIsanolable picture-gallery, reproducing the most beautiful works of American and foreign artists, as presented in the an cum I Purl and New York exhibitions. Wit an4 Humor. Everybody turns for a heaty laugh to the BAZAR'ti last page. A Aix BoUHb W.iman'h 1'afkb What more appropriate gift can be made to wife, daughter or sister than a subscription to HABPEIt 8 BAZAR 7 Secure H as wotoowe visitor in your household tot 107. A'rwifaptrt an not to copy tin advertisement - uitkeut ikt (Xfreit order Harper Brotkert. HARPER'S BAZAR Ir uiwytmr, ... - $4.00. Postage Free to all tvhertttrs in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Address HARPER BKOTHBRS, I'. O. Box 99, N. Y. City. Made Thousands ol women go down to death every year through their own ignorance and neglect. ' Kvcrv woman should know something of the physioloirv of her woman ly self. livery woman should appreciate the importance of the health and strength of the delicate organs that constitute her womanhood. The woman who neglects her health In thi9 respect is sure to he a continual sufferer ami is In constant danger of an early grave. To such a woman wifehood is a torture and motherhood a menace. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription act9 di rectly and only on the organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible. It in vigorates them and makes them healthy. It prepares a woman for an almost pane, less maternity. It does away with the dangers of motherhood. It Insures the health of the newcomer in the family. Over 90,000 women have testified to its wonderful virtures. All good druggists all I, TbM-A fa ttnflitnr ' lilf m rrM-w1 " " If It had not been for your medicine and your advice," writes Mrs. I. V. Thomas, of Antolue, Pike Co., Arks., " I would no doubt be In my grave or In an InsAne asylum. Fourteen years ago, when my second child was born, I came very nesr RHlnit tuy ralod. My head would hurt so bad I could hsrdly live. I could not He down and raise up without great pain My life was a mis ery to me. Ood alone knows what I suffered. I had lost all hope of being cured, but I took your 1 Favorite Prescription ' according to directions I .used one bottle of the 'Pleasant Pellets.' two of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and six of ' Favorite Prescription ' In a little over one rear after I began your medicine I gave birth to wins. Since then I have a boy baby ten months old. He weighed eleven pounds at his birth. I have been better in health since the birth of thwe children than I had been for years before. Before using your medicine my weight was about one hundred snd thirty-five pounds, nnd now I weigh one hundred and sixty-five." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet are a safe, sure, swift and permanent cure for consti- fiation. They never gripe. One is a gentle axative, and two a mild cathartic. Ding gists sell them. NUGGETS OF NEWS. It is now said that the Corhett-Fltzslm-luons flijht will take place at Carson City. Congressman Ilentou M0MUII11 of Ten nessee, is to marry Miss Luclllo Poster, of fihreveport, La. , on Feb. 20. South Dakota's Itepubllcnn legislative onucus selected Congressman Plokler as snndldate fur United States senator. William 21. Clngaott, Populist, camo within three votes of bein oleotod United States senator from Idaho yesterday. General Carlos Union", secretary of war far the Cuban republic, was ngnln nr rosted in Now York last night. Charge unknown. Two letters from Cainaguey and Los Viltig, Cuba, with a postage stamp of the Cuban republic ahixed, were received by the Junta lu New York through tho rogu lar mull. Tho length of life may be increased by less ening ItB dangers. The majority of people die from ltiuif troubles. Those may be avert ed by promptly usins Ouo Minute Cough Cure. C. II. llagenhuch. Illuo Lawn Stop tile Mall. WAsni.N'QTOX, Jim. 14. The postofUce department has found Itself heavily han dlcappotl In the extension otiho mall ser vice In New England by tho operation of ono of tho old Connecticut blue laws, for bidding tho running of any trains bo twoen 10'SO and 3 p. m., 011 Sundays In that stnto. The olllclnls say they cannot doanythlug which would bo oonstruod ns an effort to comjiel tho railroad companies to violnte a stato law, but look for relief to tho citizens interested In this Sunday service, who should urge tho repeal of the law. t Itucklen's Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, suies, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin oruptious, and positively cures riles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. 1'rlco 33 cents per box. For ealo bv A. Waaloy. Opposing Francis' Confirmation. Washington, Jan. 11. The senate In oxocutlvo session yosterday had up for a time tho nomination of David It. Francis to be secretury of the Interior, hut no ac tion was taken. Senator Vest, of Mis souri, was tho principal opponent of the confirmation, hut he was also seconded by Senator Pugh, of Alabama. Both of these senators made speeohos against the continuation and alleged various reasons against it, among others tho conduct of Socratary Francis during tho campaign. Senator White, of California, and other silver senators stated that they would vote for confirmation, and that it wus a foro gouo oonoluslon that the secretary will be confirmed. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Khonmntism nnd Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at unco the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, aud two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I overtook." 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Ilagenbuch, druggist, Shen andoah. Atuerlonn Mlaslon In China Fired Upon. London, Jan. 14. The Times has a dis patch from Hong Kong whloh says' thnt bu American Methodist mission, fifty miles from Foo Chow, has been nttaoked and shots flmd, though no Injury was done to nnybody, tho officials dofondlng the mlsslun. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Ulcctric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It ctt'ect a permanent cure aud the most dreaded liabitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who a re a 111 Ic ted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a lair trial. In case of liabitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only 80 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Induced Grime to Male an Arrest. Nbw Yohk, Jan. 14. Paul Soherer, of Brooklyn, was triad In the oourt of speoial sessions yesterday on the charge of having obtoene pictures in his poMMMelon for sale. Anthony Comstook, who had a warrant Issued for the arrest of Soberer, Inter ceded for him, saying 'he believed the agent of his society, Simon Joel, who had caused the arrest of Soberer, bad Induced the latter to paint the ploture lu order to make an rrest. Fenteuoe In the ease was accordingly suspended, and Soberer was discharged. A Household Necessity. Casearets 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 tbe entire system, dispel colds, ear headache, fever, habitual eoustiuatlou JUid biliousness. Please buy and try a box oil C. C. C. to day ; 10, Sfi, 60 sent. Sold and guaranteed to eure by all druggists. Ask your grocer for ue "Jloyal Patent'i flour, and tafe no other brand. It is the best Sour made. TO CUIUS A COI.I) lNONH DAY Take Laxative Itiomo Quiuine Tablet. All druggists refund tbe mouey If it fulls to cure. 8S cents. 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 iiil 3333 and true, that there's nothing like leather; by the same token, there's no leather like calfskin, and no calfskin like Kangaroo calf. The process of Kangaroo tanning ap plied to calfskin makes of leather soft, pliable, easy-fitting and tough the very qualities needed in school shoes. We've a big lot made of such leather. Children's at $1.00; Misses' $1.25. Ordinray stores would charge from 25c'. to 50c more, and wouldn't charge a cent too much, either. We could do it, too, but that isn't our way of doing business. We give you the biggest values. Our rushing business is proof of it Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Innip. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING.. 3333 3333 3333 3333 33331 333 333 33K. 33 J- A.'MOYER, Mgr. ' ' SHOES AT s5 IN SENATE AMD HOUSE. X Discussion on Oleomargarine In tho Lower llody. Wahiixotox, Jan. 14. After avory dull dny, devoted topnssluc bills of minor im- purtanco, tho house plunged into n wunu controversy over a bill to make oleo margarine aud other Imitations of dairy products subject to the lawn of the states Into whloh they are transported. The author of the bill, Mr. Grant, of "Vermont, led the fight for It, and It wus opposed by the Democrats and several Republicans on the ground that It would give the states power to prohibit tho use of suoh products. The house got into a par liamentary struggle over tho measure on account of the determination of Mr. Can non, of Illinois, to secure mora time for Its consideration, nnd adjournod leaving It unfinished. One of tho senate bills passed was to withdraw from tho supromo sourt criminal ensos other than capital and leave jurisdiction over thorn to tho .court of appeals. Ihe open session of tho senate yosterday was much curtailed by an executive so3 slon lusting two hours. After this the bulanco of the day was given to Mr. Bj cou, of Georgia, in a speech upholding the power of congress to rooognlzo new gov ernments. The sonator insisted that tho arrogant assertion of one man power threatened to mate the presidential powor groater than that oxerted by any monarch. An agrooment was reached for a voto on the free homostoad bill nt 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tlio l)lscory Suvcd His Life. Mr. G. Caillouctte, Druggist, Iieaversville, 111,, says: "To Dr. King's New Disoovory I owe my life. Was taken with 1a Grippo and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Haviug Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its uso and from the first dose began to get better, and afterusiug throe bottles was upandabout again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Xour Meu lllown to 1'iecos. UoutDF.K, Colo., Jan. 14. Four mon were blown to plooes Tuesday afternoon nt Ward, a small mining oamp situated in the mountains, twenty mllos from Bouldor. The killed are: John Glover, Dan Schriobor, T.A. DeGonuoand Henry Glover. They wero employed by the Adit Mining compnuy, und death was due to the accidental discharge of thirty-five pounds of powder. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily nnd forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and igor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds iu ten days. Ovor 400,000 eured. Buy JJo-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Ilemody Co., Chicago or Now York. Oalllnger Sure of Ite-eleetlon, Concoiid, N. II., Jan. 11. The Republi can caucus lust night unanimously nomi nated Jacob II. Qalllngerns United States senator to succeed himself. In the same caucus Kzra S. Stearns was nominated for socretary of state, Solona Carter for state treasurer aud Arthur E. Clark for state printer. These officers will bo elected next week. Itellel iu Six Hours. Distiessing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American-Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladdor, kidneys, bock and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 101 South iaaln treet Four Youug Skater Prowned. h?T. Looib, Jan. 14. Pour children were drowned In the northern part of the city Tuesday evouiug. They were Fable Mat thews, aged 14, and her brother George, aged 10; Amanda Arnold, aged 19, and her brother Arthur, aged 15. A party of ohlldren were skating in a quarry pond, when six of them broke through. Only two were rescued. "Exouse me," observed the man in spec tildes, "hut I am a surgeoa, and that is not where the liver is. "Never you miud where hie liver Is," retorted the other. "If it was in bis big toe or his left ear DeWitt's 'little Early Biaers would reach it and shake it for id in. On that you can bet your gig lamps." C. K. Ilagenbuok. When vou want rood roofing. Dlumbine gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done oall on IS. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In stores 1-tf Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hand and llus. cuts, bruises, soalds, bums are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the article most used for piles, and it always cures tnem. u. Jl. Ilagenbuch. an Old Saw, FACTORY PRICES. HOPKINS' MILLIONS AGAIN. Another Suit Against Senrles for a Share of the JSstate. New York, Jan. 14. Edwiird P. Soarlos, who mnrrled Mrs. Ilopklus, widow of the railroad magnate, Is defendant In threo suits of $25,000 each In tho supromo court, growing out of tho will, by which origi nally Senrles was to booome tho solo pos sessor of the Hopkins millions, having been adopted by Hopkins. The plaintiffs in the ensnare C. Nathan iel Hubbard, a postoffleo employe; Goorgo J. Hubbard, und Mrs. Amelia Hubbard Whoelor, their sister, who llvos in Con necticut Thoy woro among tho scores of next of kin of tho late Mrs. Hopklus Searlos, who contosted hor will on tho ground of undue lnfluonco. Their at torney said that thoy wero promised 825. 000 onch by Genoral Hubbard for with drawing thoir objections to tho will. Ho continued: "Wo behoved that General Hubbard had a general power of nttornoy, whloh Would hind Mr. Senrles. Of course wo will hnvoto get at tho will to bo able to prove this. As n matter of fact, It developod at the trial that tho firm of Butler, Stlllman & Hub bard had made a contraot to manage tho Hopklns-Searlos millions for 10 per cent, of the profits nnd 10 per cont. of the mill ions. That meant 1,800,000 nt a clip, bo sides 10 por cont. of tho proflts. Of oourafl Mr. und Mrs. Hopklns-Soarlos wore to havo tho other 90 por cent. I think thnt $1,800,000 Is the biggest foo on record." Senrles was a decorator when ho met Mr Hopkins. lie was docoratlug hor residence In Massachusetts at the time. She was considerably older than he, uud thoir marringo was a sousational ono. To cure all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve according to directions. Its magic-like ac tion will surprise you. C. H. Ilagenbuch. Congressman Wilbur's Domestlo Trials. Wasiiinqton, Jan. 14. Hoprosontativo David F. Wilbur, of Now York, was suod yosterday In the equity branch of the dls ttlct supreme court for alimony and the support of his child, Edith, by Mrs. Myra C. Wilbur. She alleges that ho abandoned hor a ynar ago last year at Oneonta, N. Y., aud that the Income of her property Is now being collected by hor husband. She domands tho custody of tho child. She also ullegos drunkonnoss. Mr. Wilbur de nies tho allegations, and says ho will prove on the trial thnt she has upon several oc casions told mutual frlonds that all tho differences which havo arisen betweon thorn woro duo not to any oruel treat ment on his part, but to her own uncon trollable temper. The old lady was right when she said, tho child might die if they waited for the doctor. She saved tho littlo one's life with a few doses of One Minuto Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. C. II. Hagenbuch. lteduced Hates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Railroad. For tho benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of Prosideut-elect MoKiuloy, tho Penn sylvania Gailroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, S, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at tbe following rates: From Pottsvllle, ?7.S5; Heading, $7.20 ; Birdsboro, $0.80 ; Pottstown, f0.85; Norristown, S0.15 : Philadelphia, $o.40, and from all other stations ou tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. Tills inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the. Pennsyl vania Ilailroad make this line the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and Its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. It nits the Spot That's Eight. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At G rubier Bros., drug store. iMri In Mouth. JIalr-l llln'cl Writ COOKi nr.Mr.lli CO., hot juaianie 'X'smpiej citiens-o. JU.. ror proof ox eurts. capi tal, SlfiOO.OOO. Wont ejue cured la IC so ss nays. xOO-pace book free l'hliti.l-r'i Knsll.h Diamond Ilmni ENEWROYAl FILLS urlflosl and Only penulne. BAPE. &lwftvi rillkbla. ladicb aik hmiglit for Chu Aiufir I l'uiutt ilia- fboica, Mi-d wilt) Llao ribbaa TsLa na oil, ejr. Jttfuit daimrttuM tubjlltu- mmaarana lu ilea ana (.aid meifcuu fimu uiuf imUiUUnu A! OrogKisia, or Modio li! ttatopi for DkrtlLularl, icaUoMBtkU fti1. "Kollef for T.adle-," intetttr. by return ' mail. IV.UUU ivBiinioniai. nam rvfwr, Cnleli rater Caemlc! Co.,aladlan Square, oat' "ru.al.u. 1'hUaAiv. Ifak A Hnncisomo Complexion Is One of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Posxoni's aoumJSXiSM PflftWlM' gives It. laidttauV Awarded S.10,000 for Stolen Afrsrtlom. Nbw York, Jan. 14. F. I Colwell, a fltook broker, waydstonlay given a verdict for W0. 0()0 by a jury buf.ire Jmtloe Qllder gleuve In l'art III of the supreme oourt, against Dr. Charles A. Tinker, fornllenat lug tho affections of Mrs. Colwell. Dr. Tinker put In no defense and was neither In court nor represented by counsel. Tabor's Ittch Mine Hold. PnotlMX, A. T., Jan. 14. The Vulture mine, that has produced more than 10, POO.000 In gold, was gold Tuesday under a trust deed given ns security for rt loan of J1,000. 1'ormsr Senator Tnbor, the owner of the mine, was uiiablo to redeem lu Tho Weather. For eastern Now York, eastern Penn sylvania ! and Now Jorsey : Generally oloudy weather; probably light snow; not so oold; easterly to eouthorly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and i'lilludelpaU Bxohtnges. NwYoBK,,Tan. 18. In the stock market to day the movement was Irregular, periods of seml-stngnatlon alternating with spurts of oomparatilve activity. Closing bids : Baltimore A Ohio 13J4 Lehigh Valley . . . 30'4 CheA, & Oalo. . . . 17$ New Jersey Cen. .101H Del.&Hodaoii . .Ill NewYork den. . .. ttljj D..L.&W 1614 Pemnylvanla 51 Erie 14$ Boa'.llU'? Mi LivkeKrleft W. .. lb Bt. Paul 74 4 Lehigh Nav 41 W. N. Y. & Pa Sji All ass'ts paid. General Markets. PniULDlT.r-HtA, Jau. 18. Flour weak; win ter superfine, 13.808.10; do. extra, W.'J43.50 ; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $4.234.4J; do. do., straight, 4.B54.a5; wctte-a winter, olenr, $1.S94.40. Wheat quiet: January, WOWio. Corn steady; January , 27 041 o. Oats steady: January, Sa'i'aao. Hay quiot ; choice timo thy, ljpn.N Tor largo bales. Boef quiet ; beef hams, $181&50. Pork Arm; family, 10 10.B0. Lard steady ; western steam, 11.20. But ter steady ; western creamery, 1820o. ; do. factory, 014o. ; Klgins, 30o. ; Imitation cream ery, ll10o. ; New York dairy, 1015j. ; do. creamery, 1319o; oxtra stata prints, whole sale 32e. ; prints jobbingnt38J0o. Cheegequiet ; large, IW&Uc. ; small, 7Hllo. ; part skims, 4 8o. ; full skims, 2j3o. Kg$3 steady ; New York and Pennsylvania, 17$lta. ; western fresh, lu 17c. live Stock Markets. New YonK, Jan. 13. Beeves slow; steers, tl.lOfSG ; stags and oxen, 13.40(04.25 ; bulls, $2.10 3.35 ; dry oows.$1.001.40. Calves ootivo and very firm; veal. 19(38; barnyard calves, $33.60. Sheep and lambs opened fairly aotlvo ; Armor for Iambi; sheep, t!KH.35; lambs, I.M-x5.S0 early sales, 5.02iS.7O. HogsWgher at $a0034, East LmsmT, Pa., Jan. 13. Cattle steady; prime, $1.803; feeders, 3.604; bulls, stags audoows, Ilog steady; prime light and boa' medium, 8.GO0.65; hoavy hogs. $3,110 8.33; roughs, J2.2S3: prime pigs, $3.63f3.00. Shep steady; prime, t3.S5l; oomraon,$2 40 W; choloe Iambi, ?oo,20; common to good lambd, 13-4.85; vual calves, S0.5OJ.7. TO CIJltE A COM) IN ONI! DA V. Tnko Laxativo Bromo Quiuino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to eure. 25 cents. Two Woeka In Florida. To see Florida U a pleasuro; to visit it is a privilege; but to spend a fortnight within its borders is an epoch. There is a great satisfac tion in witnessing tho ripening of tropical fruits in their own native land, and a peculiar joy in wrestliug with old ocean's waves whon lake? and rivers at homo are all icebound. Ono appreciates the wonders of modorn in vention nnd railroad development upon leaving tho neighborhood of goodskatiugouu day aud finding himself lu the vicinity of good bathing the next. Yet this can bo done, and tho man who prefers hunting or fishing will take bis accoutrements along with linu, for Florida extends a cordial invitation to nil sportsmen. Whoevor would oxchsingo for two weeks the uncertain climato of tho North for the delightful and Spring-like suushine ol Florida should take the personally-conducted Jacksonville tour of the Pennsylvania Kail road which leaves New York by special train January 20. Excursion tickets for this tour. including railway transportation, Pullman accommodations (ouo berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling ou the special train, will be sold at the followiug rates: Now York, $50.00; Philadelphia, $48.00; Canandalgua, $52.85; Erie, $54.85: Wilkesbarre. S30.35 : Pittsburg 53.ou, and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, tnd other informa tion apply to ticket agents, tourist agent at line uroadway, flew York, or to Uco. w. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street station, Philadelphia. Soothing, and notirritntiiig, strengthening, and not weakening, small but effective sticn are tne qualities ot new ill s kittle rarly itisers, tho uinou3 little puis. J. il Hagenbuch. Dickey Gains a Folnt DoYEn, Del., Jan. 14. John T. Dlckoy, who is Willurd Saulsbury's champion on tho floor of the house, won a victory yos torday In the ilrst move in the contest brought by Woodward W. Chealrsfor Mr. Dickey's seat. In consequence of the reso lution sprung on Tuesday by Mr. Dickey to have nil the ballot boxes in New Castle county opened and the votes counted be fore any expenses should bo lncu.rod by tho oontest four big wagons hauled tho boxes from tho railroad station to tho levy court, where the elections committee was to consider the contest yesterday. They wore In tho custody of Sheriff Will iam B. Linn, who denied tho authority ot the committee to Issue a subpoona, claim ing thnt such power was only vested in the house itself. Lawyer Ponder, for Mr. Dickey, warned the sheriff that the law would hold him responsible if he surren dered tho keys or boxes to tho committee Tho sheriff was Arm, and Chairman Ha Eell then adjourned the committee. Tho rcuttor will camo before the house at to morrow's session. Pan-Tina I What Is It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At G rubier Bros., drug store. The Proposed llanquet to Piatt. Albany, Jan. 14. The oommlttoo hav ing In oharge the arrangements for tho banquot which will be given in this city on Jan. 80 by the State Leaguo of Repub lican clubs to Thomas C. Flatt, In honor of his oleotlon to the United States senate, met yesterday to perfect arrangements. One of the features of the event will he tho reproduction of the electrical display whloh marked the banquet of the National Leaguo of Republican clubs In Cleveland in 1891. This will Inolude an American dag, eighteen by fourteen feet, suspended over the jpeaker's table, and composed of colored electric lamps. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Spanish Mnrqals Sent to l'rison. Madhid, Jan. 14 The Marquis of Cn- brinnna, who baoamo a popular hero by bringing charges of oorruptlon against municipal officers, nnd who' vf hi at ono time nttaoked by roughs in Madrid ns nn DU'oome of those charges, has been sen tenced for two months in prison for libel. The publio proseoutor asked that ho should bo sentenced to two years in prison. Sensational evidence was devel oped nt the trial. The Conde de San Ber nardo testified thnt he had refused the mayoralty ot Madrid owing to the faot that an exnmluation of the accounts showed that there had been gross dlsbon tsty in ouunsotlon with the Columbus Totes. There I This is Just the Tklng. Hed Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At rubier llros., drug store. Buy Keysteue flour. Be sure that the name I4)io & Base, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why Glie Use Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies. THE NAVE of Mrs. J. E. Harrcll, (noe JulLiHrnma Flemraing) Is affiralllar one In the stato of Georgia. Rho writes! " It is with pleasure that I express my gratitude for the wonderful benefits I havo received from Dr. Miles' llestorative Koinodles, especially tho Nervine, the Ncrvo and Liver Pills, Now Heart Cure aud Anti Tain Pills. Actual experience bos taught me their great worth. No family should bo without them. They have fully restored me from a complica tion of dlsnrdoia chief ly nffcctlii;; tho heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take one of your Anti-Pain Pills before entering the cars and thus prudent swimming of the head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Kcmedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first buttlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TittftD. TBCAKD Artt WOMAN'S RELIEF. AiWH.VftnrAmTtt.tr.il rollahfa. A imi, ni.nfvine Get CATOtr'aTAlTiT PlLLimnrl have HintttiL 'At drill ttort. orient dirfi-t (nenltd), irjee, ft. Caiov 8pko. Co., Boston. Ma. Our book, ic. For enlo at P. V. I. Kirlin's Itug store ami Shcnnndooli druj? store. GRAY HA1H REST OflED ttl IF i..r i.v i li aii; mi:iie. t'HT, " itB.n inn . pieaaantoaor iwn i oiiib IKn'A IIAIIt TONlCremovesdandniff '-tops liau frnm falllnout&nd prnmotesKrowth $1 00 1 bnttlo i,nn m nmcAXT co ioa ruiton at, n v.rncr: Illustrated Treatise on Hair ou application I ilLt nu.hirtniflH. pleasant odor, $1 00 n ottie Vor sale by Shenandoah Drujy Store, Kirliu's Drug Store. MADE ME A fVIASM iUAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE A lj, is erroL3 itucate t oning mom ory. Ira potency, Sleepleftsnesti, etc , caused by Abntieaml othor Excesses end Indie cretions. They quioklw and turvlu restore liOst Vitality in old or roaoB, and fit a inun for study, business or ludrriatre. Travp-it. Itinii-tv rnrl Cnnsumntinn if taken in time. Xliuir orh thornr immediate irnnrov- tment ana enects a (juaiii w:; urn nn ctofre mu, i n ilfit upon harms tha eennino AJfix Tablets. They have cured thousands and will mue you. RWe a rXMlttTB written guarantee to effect a cure In each case or refond the money. Price 00 eerjjt rr package, or rix package full treatment 1 for By mall, In plain wrapper, upon receipt ot prices Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., 'fflSf For Bale tn Shenandoah, Pa. by A. Wasley and S. P Ktrlln, Druggists. WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE Thousands duffer ami die annual ly for the want of It, Not a single Instance on record whero a trial of 0 ion's lillhutle Ouie According to directions, has not Immediately and permanently cured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any affection of tho throat. Why should miyono suffer nnd flio vrhon this boon of all remedies will positively cure? Unsolicited testimonials by tbe thousand aro pouring In from thoso who havo given Thompson's Diphtheria Cure a trial. Why not try It dear road or? It will do the samo for you It has done for others. Following Is a sample testimonial which ex. plains Itself : Wllllamsnort, Va., April 27, 1896. Thompson 4 Co. Gentlemen : I have uaed Thomp son's Dlphlheila Cure in my family for hosrsenefts and sore throat and It gave speedy relief. I use It both ns a gargle and by external application, and no un. heflltatlnKly commend lis use by every oneatltlcted with Diphtheria, llonrse nem, Croup, Qulnsy.or any otber throat affection. minpaon 11. Evans, roster Third St., M. E. Church. Sold by Druggists snd costs only' v CSmts a Bottle. ' 8 9) Co 9 MAflUrAOTUREO BV THE TBOHPSOS BIPBIHERU CORE CO., HILlliBSPOBT, ' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours riATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tour to CALIFORNIA and the PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and Philadel phia January 97, February 24, and March 27, 1807. Five vrt-eka in California on the fint tour, and four week ou tbe second. Pntscng(-ra oa the tbird tour will return on regular trains within ulne mon tha. Stop will he made at New Orleami for Mardl-Gra festivities on the second tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville toure, allow ins: two weeks in Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia January 30, February (J and 23, and Maruh 0,18U7 Hate, covering expenses en route In hoth direc tions, SS0.00 from New York, and $18.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each oovcriuir a period of three days, will leave New York mid Philadelphia Decem ber 29, 1SU6, January 31, February 11, March II, April 1 and 2S, and May IS, 1897. Rates, Includ ing transportation and two days' uccoimiiotla Hon at tbe best Washington Hotels, 1H.5.J from New York, and $11.00 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. HICIIMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and Philadelphia D.ouiu 2S, 1.9S, January 28, February 20, Maruh IS, and Asrll II, 18(17. For detailed Irluarariu and other iaformaUen apply at ticket aaenalei or address Uea. W. Boyd, Ant. Qen'l fas. Agi.t, Broad Streut BUillon, Philadelphia. SB m
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