'7! EVENING HERALD HtfTJ.lH.I0IIXI 1M0. INsMMfhed every Bvenlng, Kioept Sunday, at I Iwta Jardii Bthbt. Mm (Imuran. Vy steratil In rleilveied InMhenandoan and tb 1 .agroundlng towns fur six cento n week, ony to the oarrlers. By mall B.00 A year, or ar tost a month, payable In advance. Advertise Mt charged aocoraiiig to Npnoe and position rve iraDiisners reserve ine ni rVe nabllaf ant to change thr a2Hon nf advertisements whenever the uub- Mtatlan at newa demands it. The riant la aarred t reject any advertisement, whether u, wnetner i mar deem MM far or not, that the publishers Mprper. AnverMsing ratoa made known Mua apuiioatlon. Ifftii'eil at the poetoffloe at Shenandoah, Ph., a xon claea mail matter. TM.BPHONE CONNBOT10H. Evening H r I d FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1897. Wahtkd. Some new mean of stlmnlit Ing the Jaded public tnste for sensatlonl and licentious news. Address the Coal street manufactory and general jobber. Tub bridegroom who wonld give spurious checks to the clergyman who married It I in, the organist, the sexton and the carriage driver who helped to make him happy may have given his betrothed a rhinestoiie In her engagement ring. If the Norfolk, Vs., man did as be is charged with doing at I'ongh. keepsie, his career should meet with a gen uine check. The charity entertainment to ' be given in Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening is one that should be encouraged by our people. The public school teachers have adopted this means for raising a relief fund for the de serving poor, and if we mistake not the people of Shenandoah the theatre will he packed. Lend your assistance and encour agement to the movement, as au endorsement to those who have devoted their time to this good cause. He will be the right kind of a citizen who, before going to tho primaries to vote this month, first carefully Inquire into the char acter and qiiHllncatioiis uf the candidates, and who, having done tlmt, casts his ballot for the one or ones whose record liost un titles them to the support of those who have the town's interests at heart. This investi gation and conclusion should be reached und carried out without regard to individuals. The term of Nathan C. Sehaolfer, superin tendent of public instruction expiies in Juiu . Tuere are said to lie several prominent edu cators of tho state who went his job. Pitts burg bas a caudidtte in 1'ro feasor Sum. Andrews, a member of common councils, and who usually "goes along" witli Magee and Flinn, but for the pat two years he has been eareful not to do anything that would dis please Quay. In the Combine fight of 1895 he kept his hands off. Last Spriug when Quay appeared us a candidate for president, Professor Andrews announced that he would support him. lie made a number of speeches in Pittebure during the campaign fornational delegates. A few days ago Professor Andrews slipped down to Washington to see Quay about getting Dr. Sehaofor's place. It is said that the interview with Quay was very satisfactory. While tho Uhroniclo nud other exchanges are condemning tho attendance of women und children at court listening to the filthy and obscene evidence, they have, nothing to say in condemnation of the course of the disreputable sliest that is spreading broadcast among tho school children and into tho homes of the good people of Shenandoah literature, that is of tho vilest character, llesides, this same sheet, at leaBt those who aro writers for its columns, pose as great moralists. The peo pie of all shades of opinion, are condcuiiug the act and say there is no justification for it. The receptacle for most ot the copies is the stove. The punishment is severe, and it should be applied in defense of the children of the town. In the language of.au indignant parent, it were better to have a Superintendent charged with a felony than one who is devoid of the better instincts of humanity as to revel in such vile lilth. END OF THE TARIFF HEARINdS. With the close of tho hearings upon tho subject of tariff revision there will probably come a lull in the discussion of the subject The Ways and Means Committees will here' after address its energies to the formulation of amendments to tho uxistiug law, with view to perfecting the draft for the next Congress to consider. There will pro ably be no attempt to pass a bill before March. Neither the Senate nor the present Executive can be depended on not to frustrate tho com lnittee's work. That the new bill will embody tho extreme views of some of the witnesses who ap pcared before the committee is quite uu likely. It is probable that in some in stances duties will be raised, but not in the manner prayed for by the most radical ap plicants. The reveuuo idea will take pic- eedence of the protectionist, although the latter will certainly not be ignored. There ought to be no further dUsturlame of trade by conjecture on this score. What' ever changes are to be made will be favor able, not hostile, to business. The country can now proceed to lay out Its plans for a great business revival, assured that what ever form the new tarifl may take the manu facturers and those who depeud on them will not be losers. VICTORIA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE. Celebrating a silver wedding Is something o talk about, while the celebration of a guntcu one is a matter of still greater moment, but both events sink into iuslguilic nee in comparison Willi tne coming oeie- 1 .u. .i . I I... , -....I- (I,.. auuu ui bae M1IW1U l,ltl ,nn.j w L-ign ut Victoria, iueen oi Augiauu, ue- 'lominated by the I'riueeof Walesa Diamond .Inbiitd. That it is so regarded by tho English people is evidenced by the I u teres t is regaid to it already created in that country. Victoria's reign has been the longest in the world's history, in which a woman is the prominent factor. It will, therefore, be most appropriate to give it such a greeting as au event so extraordinary will merit. It is stated that the I'riuce of Wales, upon being requested to give his views ae to the most fitting method of celebration, lias stated that "the Queeu weuld prefer that the occa sion should be marked by works or meicy among the skk and suffering, embraciug any movement tending to brighten the lives and ameliorate the condition of her subjects." Just such a suggestion as might have been exnected from Victoria, aud while it will no doubt be largely carried out, Ue people of England will not becouteut to quietly eon- form to it. They will insist upon demon strations of a more pretentious, if not quit as meritorious, character. There will be re joicing, not only in England, but in all the many rntintilr that are par nnd parcel of the ilotulnlun upon thlch "the sun never sets." Here's to her Majesty. May she, whether he atidloates ur whether aha cimtlnuea to roigu, have many yearn uf life before her. Ohh Hi He If ant YmlMe.1 for KnrgMry. CLgVKLAxn, Jnn. IB. The grand jury yesterday rutiirnod a true bill against Charles N. Cunningham, president of the Wnrwlok Rlectrlo Manufacturing com pany, charged with forging the nnma at .Inilgo K T. Hamilton to a chock fur ", 000. Tho Wnatlier. For MMtern New York, eastern Penn sylvania and New Jersey; Knlr, preceded ny ugnt enow ; rtoruieasterly wind. STOCK AND PRODUCE. MARKETS OliMlng Quotations or the New York and rhihi .ipiiia Mtelinncm. . Nivr YoHK.Jan. 14. The stock market today waa for the mojt part extremely narrow and professional, but with one or two exceptions the tone was firm and the movement of prices upward. Closing bids: Baltimore A Ohio Chen. A Ohio. Del. jHadaun I)., L. A W . ... Kri .... LakeRrleAW .. Lehigh Nav. All ass'ti paid. IS m in l'H l'S l Lehigh Yalley New Jeraey Con WewYorkOn . Pranirlrania. 80", ll.'.j i USA, KM Reading 86 St. Paul 74K W. K.Y.APt. ... JJf rieuernl Market. Phiijulphia, .Tnn. 14. Flour steady; -winter super, tg.80u)a.l0; do. r.xttns, 12.838.50; Pennsylvania roller, dear, M.254.10: do. do. straight, $4 WQi.nii; western winter, clear, I W.(W.40. Wheat steady; January, W9Ue. 1 Oorn quiet ; January, K&Sflo. Oats inactive; January, 28lv9&94C. Ray firm for good; choice , timothy, 114 4.14.50 for large bales. Beef steady ; beet hams, lt$18.9u. Pork dnll; moss, B.5IXgiB ; family, HOidlO.Acl. Lard higher ; western steam, M.271,. Butter Arm; western creamery, 18 mm. ; do. rectory, wio. ; jsigtns, ale. ; lmlta- tion creamery, UtgllBo. ; New York dairy, 10 1 lto. ; do. creamery, 13Tgl9c. ; extra state prlutx, wholesale, 22a. ; print Jobbing at H) i Mo. Choose dull ; large, 7'($llc. ; small, 8llo. ; I part skims, 4.8830, ; full skims, gQSo. Biggs ' Arm ; Now York and Pennsylvania, 176Uo. ; i -western froth, lil6Ho. I.lvn Uek Markets. NHW York, Jon. 14. Gables quote Americsn steers at 10(gl.4c., dressed weight; shepat 84(0100. ; rcrrlcprator beet at adjure. Calves aotivo mid firm ; veals, $3(8; btbrnyard calves, $80JI8.rjO; wuterns, IB.M. Sheep lower; lambs steady, but vtry dull; slieep, sX4.15; lanibri, U.WM.Vi. Ilogd Arm at M.7UQ4.10. Kast Lihehty, Pa., Jan. 14. Oattle steady; prime, 1.80(a)5; feeders, W804; bulls, stagH and cows, it 9 J BO. Hogs active ; prime light aud host lntxUum weiifhts, W.Ma.CO; fair, 8.59 8.M ; himvy , .l 30 Jffl.40 ; rouglis, $2.i8.10 ; prlnio pigSrW Waa (15. Sheep stoady ; prime, 8.85fa)4 ; fair, (-l.'M!3..'); common to good lambs, t4 4.86; vuil calves, M.50MS7. Merit " Merit talks" the Intrinsic value of Hood'sBarsaparilln. Talks Merit In medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power nnd there fore it has true merit. When you buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to euro la there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the wholosysteui. SarsapariSIa Istlicbest, in fact the One True Wood Purifier. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. r,i) r:n I'o not purge, pain or HOOCl S FlllS gripe. All druggists. 25c. 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 STERNER, Pres. V. J. W ATKINS, Sec'y. Harper's Bazar IN 1897. The IlAZ.ilt, a thoroughly up-to-date periodi cal fur women, will enter upon its Thirtieth Volume In 1HU7. As a Fashion Journal It is uniiraiied, and Is an Indispensable rcquUlle for every wcll dretwd woman. Katmakini; I)k Fobiwt writes a weekly letter on current fafthlon from Paris In New Vorlc Fashions, and in the fortnightly pattern-sheet Hiipplement, lmlfes And full de tails, tllreetiuns, and diagrams for gowns, wrajw, and vhtldien' clothing. Samk., IIaidk. mill tlHAPl'ls draw and engrave the newest and lln cst Parisian dealgiis every week The srrlMa for 1HVT will bo : The Red Bridge Neighborhood, by AIakia Lorisie Pool: and Father Qulnnalllon, h ih-tavkThasfk. Short stories will be constantly jiresentetl by brilliant writers, among whom nre Mak K. Wii.kihb, Uauuikt I'aBscoTr HFoKFoan, Marion IIar i.ani), HtTH M Kkkuv Stuart, Viola Kcwkb oho, and Maboabm' Si'tths IIiiisiiik. What Women we Doing in various jiarts of the Union will form a series of special interest. Other Interesting features are The Out-door Woman, devoted to healthful sports and uptimes; Mutdc, a weekly crltieal summary of music in New York; Amateur Theatricals, Kni brofderv and Needlework, Ceremony and Kthlilette. (Jowl Housekeeping, "What OlrlS are Doltur," "Current Hoeial KvenU," ami Personals gleant il from original source. Women and Men. CoiunelT. W. Hiocinsou will regulurly cttntliiue his valuable essays. Answers to Correspondsnts. This column isc-ondmit d for the ImmioIU and eoiiveiileutw of reatlers. and all questions received are answered in riitatioii, ai promptly '-nd fully ospraetieabls. Art. The IIAZAH la a notable iiirtilre-gallery, repro'bieiiig the most beautiful works of American and foreign artisU, as presented In the annual Paris aud New York exhibition. WH aud Humor. Everybwly turns for a heaity laugh to the ItA.AH'H lust uge. As A1.1. ftoi'HO Woman's I'ai'KK what more appropriate gift can be made to wife, daughter or .later than a subscription to IIARPBK'H BAZAK? 8eoure it as a welooiue visitor In your buusahold for 1SV7. spafirt are Hti It etfy thit athiertiumtHt Mlhoul th$ tKfrets trdtr of Harper Brtthtr:. HARPER'S BAZAR ItorossyMr, - $4.00. I'estagt Frtt to all ivhcrihtn Vj iKt UmttJ States, Canada and Mexico. Address HARI'KR & BKOTIIER5, I. O. Bex 99, N. Y. City. Hood s HOWARD GOULD'S BRIDE. Actress Katharine Cleininnn Will Wed the New York Millionaire. 8A Fhaxoisco, Jan. 15 The Poet hits nn Interview with Mrs J. AV. Daynn, of IVtlo Alto, m ,'ier of MlssKatherlno Clem liinns, the notre.s, in which Mr, Dayan .U:aa KA.111UMNK CL"KUUOX8. says her dnn rhter Is ongngeil to Howard Gould, m of tho Into Jity Gould, anil that Sir. Gould ucknowloiljT'nl the ungnge ment to her recently while in Now York, lira. Daynn sold that ICatlierlne Is mm ins; to Ciillfiiriilii in few days to visit her family prior to her marriage. Cniiftclotioe Mnlios Onwards. Drtkoit, .Tan. 18. Kugeiie Ilrenon, of Chicago, accompanied ly his wife, entered jmlice headquarter-, yesterday nnd ailcl: "I want to be arrested. I was formerly manager of tho Akron nnd Canton Stona company, at Chicago. In August, 18H0, I absconded with a large sum of money." Mrs. Beronson nt this point fell to the lloorln a faint, llcrenson said that since leaving Chicago they had roamed the country, haunted by oonstant fear of ar rest The matter jireyoil upon Ills wife's mind, th'olr funds hud dwindled to almost nothing, ami she llnally induced him to surrendor. The amount of the einbenle mont was about 96,000. Mrs. Ilerenson Is daughter of a Boston millionaire Hor father cast hor olt upon har marriage. Absolutely pure, perlectly harmless, ami Invariably reliable are the qualities nf One .Minute Ouiigh Cure. It never fails in colds, croup and lung troubles. Chllilren like it lo calise it is pleasant to taKo and it helps them. 0. II. Hngenbuch. Don Carlos llnmbatt. Ven'ICR, Jan. IB Don Carlos, tho pre tender to the Spanish throne, has mado tho following stntomont to tho Associated Press roprosontatlvo liere: "I do not wish, ns a Spaniard, to remember tho Insults addressed by the American senate to my fatherland, lint u politician ought not to forgot that friends novor Insult Medi ators aro out of place whom thoro is a gov ernment worthy of the name. It is this which Spain lacki, and It is due to this that the Unltod States flouts her. But the Spanish peoplo, who oonqnored Amer loa, nud who aro ns courageous ns tholr government is weak nnd shortslghtod, still exists. One should nevor bo the pro voker, but must be randy to defend ono's self against all. Spain can do this." (3 rip-Colds-Ileudarhe. Why sudor with Coughs, Colds and L Qrippo when Laxntive Ilrnmo Quinine will cure you In ono day. Put up in tablets con venicnt for taking. Guaranteed tocuie, or money rofunded. Price, 85 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Verdict Asrainat "Samuel o Pnson.' New Yokk, Jan. 15. A decision was handed down yestordny by Justice An drows, In tho supremo court, in n suit brought against Jinry A. Stroll ngor and hor husband, tho actor, known 119 M. 11. Curtis, by Mlunlo Bookor, for tho recon veyance of certain property or of damagos In lluu theroot. Tho plaintiff alleged that sho oxch'ingod certain property in this city for property ownod by tho defendants In California, and that tho California property was not of tho vnlito stated by tho defendants. Justico Andrews flntls in favor of the plaintiff and directs a re conveyance of hor property to her by tho defendants, who, if thoy do not transfer it, must pay her $!),000 damages, Kremis, Mercer County, Pa. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Kcraedy to bo the best remedy in use. Wo use it In our own fami lies, and it is a favorite among our customers. Hooker fires. & Co. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Uruhlorliros., druggists. Young Leo May Gut Hack. Wasiiinutox, Jan. 15. Among tho thirty caduts dropped from tho military academy as tho result of the January ex aminations was George Mason Lee, of Virginia, son of the Ainoricuu consul gen oral at Ilnvnna, who was found ilollcient In several studies. Secretary Ijiimont has reopened this case, together with that of Philip S. Ward, of -New York, similarly dropped, to tho ncademlo board for rooon sldoration, It being represented that thoro were oxtonuatlug circumstances in c.icli instance. The decision of tho board la filial in suoh mattsrs. To cure all old sores, to healnn indolent ulcer, or to speedily euro piles, you need simply npply DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve according to directions. Its mafic-like ac tion will surprise you. C. H. Hagenbucb. Urging Curtailment nf Production. Boston, Jan. 15. T. JofJerson Coolidge, treasuror of tho Amoskeug corporation, of Manchester, N. II., said today: "Business has been go bad the last fow weeks that a curtailmont of production seeing almost necessary. The Fall Hlver mills appear to ho the greatest sufforers, but all linos are suffering from overprodnotlon. I nm In hopes of some Improvement in tho spring, but ns yet there nre no signs of any. The impoverishment nf tho oountry prevents people from lulux goods of which they were formerly Urge consum ers, and in consequence we have an over production In all commodities." Kheumuilsin Cured lu Day. "Mystic Cure" for Itheiimatlsm and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause aud 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 libeurnatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." 75oen4. Sold by C. II. Ilageubuch, druggist, Shen andoah. Prlncaas Clilmay flolng to Afrlua. IJUDA P-kbth, Jan. 16 I'rlnoeas 1I9 Chl irCtty and Jano Klgo, her gypsy lover, have suddenly and unexpectedly left this city for Nice. Irately the princess has been very nervous. Hue refused to see former King Milan, of Sorvin, although well acquainted with him lu I'arlg, The couple are going to Africa. Seven-eighth of the princess' money hag beeu spent; the rest Is in the hands of her 11 nolo In America. Already she feels hampered for funds. Don't Toboeoo pU and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and visor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strung. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over -WO.OOO cured. Buy No-To-IUo from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Ann on cash and given free OiUUsUU PRIZES EACH MONTH As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash t - - .$ 400.00 20 Second" " " $100iqfABlcjolos2,000.00 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000,00 Cash and Prizes glien each month Total given during 12 mos. IB97, IOJOOOO WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. Cinmnrlltornlnnnve ns ninny 8UNLIOMT SOAP Wrnpncru n they cnn collect, lint oil tho ton portion 01 rani jvrnppcr, Hint poriinnrnntnln. liter Hie (ieii(llnr "SUNLICHT SOAP." Tliee (calleiOHloif nous") nroto ln neat, pnMnge iiiiiy. rj"" llv t.nnlni,i Willi lectori nner Htntltiff Cnninct llor's full fitiil llm I tiiiitm nnil nildrcns llio nuiiilier of Columns unit In, to l.ever.llros f.ld., NrivYork.mnrkt NVrnpprrt'apjrtsi of llm IU.ST ItlC'l Uainnrlicilon outside Mt.r.,r.,,-)wllllNUi1Iimit T :oinnriitor lives in. , NoTol District NAME OF DISTRICT.. New York Ulty, Kronklyu, I.011K nmlHlnlen Inland", New Jersey. Tinw Vnrlc HI n I n I nutuld o f Jf. 1. City, S I Jlrooklgitt Long an J StalenJfiandaJ. l'eiinsrlvniiln, Delaware. Jlnry 3 Inn.l, V,t 'Virginia and Ufs trlct ef 'oliiinhiq. Tho New Tinalnnd Stnles The Bloole are the oelebrrtejl I'leree Speelnli 17 llAltwn. mrM hv ftn. (aio, Uojton and Mew York. Fitted with Hartford Th-as, Pint OIlM mi 1rftt ilia telle Lamp, new Dnpartare Dell. Standard Cyclometer, aw ill Ullnc oaaaie. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Shaftesbury Hollow, Vt, John MIU iiigtoii died from bullet woiimls Inflicted by hie brother Solomon in a drnnKeu row. M. S. Pnrmoll, formerly prominent In church ami business circles of Kockfnnl, Ills., was sent to Jull under the iniietorini Hate net, a self confessed emliezzlor. The Mexican government has just awarded a contract for tho making of a harbor whom shtp may s.ifuly anchor at Mnzatlau, to cost $10,000,000 in. Mexican lilver. Condensed Testimony. Cbas. 11. Hood, llrokerand Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that l)r, King's New DiscoTery has no equal as a Coitah remedy. J. I). Brown. Prop. 8t. Janins Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured ot a tough 01 two years stand ing, caused by La Unppc, by Dr. King s jew Discovery. 11. F. Merril, llnldwinsville, Mass., says that ho lias used and recoinniond ed it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, because it iintantly relieves. Free Trial Uottloe at A. Wasley's Drugstore. Throe-Day Tour to Washington. Washington at uresent is the cynosure of all eyes; not only because it is the Nation's Capital and of the interest which attaches to tho deliberations of Congress, hut the bril I in nt Presidential reception on New Year's 1)4 y formally opened the season of fashion able festivities, and it has in v become the great social centre of thecnuuliy. Brilliant miuds, waiving for the time the cares of government, abandon themselves to the gay whirl of tho social world. IJei-eptious, din ners, balls follow each othor with bowihlnr ing rapidity. The state of the Cuban question and the possibilities of Congressional action is also claiming attention, and the never-dying in terest which attaches to the many depart ments of the Government is attracting its usual number of visitors. The three-day personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Itnilroad Company, which leaves New York January 21, affords tho best opportunity of visiting the National Capital at this season. The party will he under tho care and guidunco of an ex perienced tourist agent, and the program in Washington has been prepared witli an ac curate knowledge of tho location and best time to visit each of the principal points of interest. Hound trip tickets, including railroad trnns portatiou in each direction and accommoda tions at the best Washington hotels, will he sold at the following rates: From New York, fUSO; Trenton, $13.70; Atlantic City, J12.75; Potteville. $11-30; Philadelphia, fll.no, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 11UI! Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Hoyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, llrosil Street Station, Philadelphia. Did You liver Try Electric Hitters-as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine lias been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of 1111 f cmalo Complaints, exerting a wonuertiil direct inllitoiico in giving strength and tono to the organs. If you have Loss of Apiietite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Stiells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Hitters is tho medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Mccormick Will Not lie on the Hills. Washington, Jan. 15 The secretary of tho treasury has directed the chief of tho buroau of engraving aud printing not to use tho portrait of Cyrus MoComiiok, of Chicago, on tho now $10 silver certificates, as was contemplated. The proiiosltion was opposed by persons interested in rlml harvesters of those monufaoturod by tho MaCormlck company. Kullef 111 Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain lu thn hlnflrir. lrlilnnva. Vuutlr anil nvnnr nart of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quicic rcilet and euro this is ycur remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 10' South Main treet Street Car Collides with n Telegraph I'nlo. Pittsburg, Jan. 15 Yesterday an elec tric car on the Pennnveuuellne, In oharge of Conductor Crouse and Motormau Steed, liecniue uncontrollable just after the oar had passed to the heavy grade west of Main street. Kvorything possible was done to stop its wild flight, but without success. Plunging down the hill, It went Into a telegraph pole. The oar wag almost split In twain, and the frightened passen gers were hurled In all directions. Strange as It may appear, there were no fatalities, though four irsons were seriously In jured. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONK DAY Take Laxative ISromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, tf cents. lloHiirntg an American Artlat. London', Jo ti 15. John Singer Sargent hag I teen elected a royal af tdi'iiiiclau, und Messrs. J. J. Slmunuii and Alfred Parsons have been made associate academicians. George Henry Houghton, who Is always regarded as an American artist, although he was born in KuglauU, is the only othor Anierloau lu tho list of royal acndeinlolang, although the election of Mr. Sargent hag been for some time a foregone conclusion, lie has been an associate royal auademlolan for gome time, sharing tlmt honor a an American with Kdwlu Austin Abbey. I hail severe attacks of gravel aud kidney trouble: aud unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure in until I used Hop lUUen, aud they eurtd me In a short time. A DlSTINUUI'HIII LAWYB OF W-YWB Co. N. Y. Count I. EMS AND CoLU. A young girl deeply regretted that she wag go colorless aud and eold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt aa though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had beeu taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. for I" i 1 HI1II2I1I $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. 1 . Frr month faring XKi In each of ths 4 dletrlcU prliwwnjbeawsrdedaifollows: Imritrst Number olcoapom from ths district In nliiebhs or she resldei wlUreeMivsMIOOCnsli. The a Competitors who send In the Next I.nrgest Niunhcrs ol oon pons (mm (be dletrlot In wnloh tber reside will Knell reoelre t wlnner'e option ajsnj'BorBentlwnsn'e Pierce tJnccliil lilcjole. price 8100.110. The 10 ornpetltora who send In IPS Niimhcrsof ooupons from thedls t reside will Knell wceUeatBinner'a ntlan,.naflnlrlVafceb. DrlOB SK. Next I.nraTPNt trlnfc In wliloh thev T option a lad j'e or Kentleman'i The Oompelltlons trill rioso tnsi.nsr. imv w h BIonllldarlnglW7, Oonpnne recelred toolata ne month's competition wlllbe put Into too next. f. MninetltlnN ivlll I,m ntlfcl a, fjompetitrs wno ontam TrrapperB iron, uhmhu soap In dealer's etock will be dlsaaallfled. Bmplojeee of tow Brothers, Ltd., and their families, erode barred from comttellcit. . . f: , 4 , A printed fist ot Winners In Competitor's district win bo Innrarded to Competitors In about 11 dais alter each competition eloeee. fi. Lerer Hrothers, Ltd., will endearor to award the mites fslrlr to tho beetoltbelr ability add Judgment, but It is understood that all who compete agree to ao oept the award oi Ijerer Uroibera, Ltd., aa final, I,liTEll 11KO.S., Ltd.. New York. Tours to Culirornln. California lias been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated In this sunny land or the I'Acillc. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her owu beauty; and here she bas established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring In spires everlasting youth. With the snow mantled peaks of the 8ierras upon tho one band, the calm Pacific with its soft breer.es upon the other, and a veritable paradise of lluwers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New Y'ork to the Pacific CoaBt, Rnd stopping at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of tho movement. For tho season of 1807 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 24, nud March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diogo via St. Louis and tho Santa Fe Route, and re turn from S.n Francisco via Salt lke City, Denver, aud Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and Now Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will teturu via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing fuur weoksln California. The third tour will run viaChicago.Deuvor, and Salt Lake City, allowingpassciiEersto re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Leadvmeuud the Garden of tho Gods. Hates from all points on the Pennsylvania Itallroad System cast of Pittsburg: First tour, $810 ; second tour, $350 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other Informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, Bpccial book ing olllces, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Ouo thing is cortalu : It will not do to fool vt ith a bad cold. No ouo can tell what tho end will be. Pnoumouia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumption, invariably result from a neglected cold. It is surprising too, that bdd colds arc so often neglected when one remembers how easily and at what little expense they may bo cured. Cham- lierlain's Cough Hciiiedy is always prompt und eUectual, and costs but a trifle; 25 or 50 cents is a trifle ns compared with tho disas trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Abuer Mercer, of Dilwortlitown, Chester County, Pa., in speaking of tills remedy, said : "Soino time ago I had a bad cold and cough. I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt, the druggist, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and ono 50 cent bottle of it cured me entirely." For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Tours to l'lorltla. No district in Amorica presents, during tho Yt 11, u-rRMson, so many varied attractions as the Statu of Florida. Besidos its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold and iiuhealthful chances of the North seems almost ethereal. It is pre-eminently a laud of sport and pleasure. Along its eleven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to .Noitliern waters to the tarpon, pouipano, and others of a more tropical character. Nowbero in all our broad laud can tho angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at largo through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may bo found lu abundance through out the State. The moro novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, Us rivers and lakes, its' boating aud bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportemau and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four pcr-boually-couducted tours during the season of 1897, leaving by special train January 20, February 9 and 23, and March 9. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Kates fur the round trip. $50.00 from New York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. The old lady was right when she said, the child might die if they waited for the doctor. She saved the little one's Ufa with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had used It for erouji before. C. II. Hagenbucb, I led need Kates to Washington on Aeeouiit of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Itallroad. For tho benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to thelnaugura tiou of President-elect McKinley, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to teturu from March i to 8, at the following rates: From Potteville, $7.25; Reading, $7.20 ; BlrtUboro, $fl.8E ; PotUtown, $C.85; Norristown, $0.15; Philadelphia, $5.40, and from aU other stations on the Pennsylvania system at red used rates. This 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 Railroad 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 ou such occasions. The Right Name In the Right Place. Pn-Tina for coughs and celds, 25c. At Gruhler Bios , drug store. CAPTAIN M'GIFFIN'S CONDITION l'ho Itallnelnatloiis That Afdlet China's Noted Anierleiii Ally. New Yokk, Jan. IB. Captain I'hllo Mo Glffou, formerly of tho United Slates navy, and who commanded the Chinese battleship Chen Yuen at the naval battle of the Yalu on Sept. 17, 18111, Is at the Post Graduate hospital awaiting a surgical op eration. It Is currently reported t hat his mind Is unhinged, but that, n tairsicnl np- 1 oration to remove n small fnignio'it of a JaiHtnese shell that presses on his brain will restore hlsfnoulUes. The physlrians at the hospital deny that Onptelu McGlilin Is Insnno, or oven seriously ill. At the boarding house of Mrs. Wert, 011 West Thlrty-thlrtl street, where Captain McGllUn went to live three month ngo, ho displayed eccentricity, but this at tracted no attention until two weeks ago, when ho got Into tho habit of walking the floor ot his room with heavy trend fnr Into the night. He was working on mi ex haustive review of the C'hlun Jupauose war, nnd insomnia nddod Itself to the worry his wounds gnvo him. He became very angry when his. land lady suggested calling n physlolan, but the next day the oopttiln, seeing that his Illness hail been noticed, begun to order patent mrdli lnes. He rang for a lnesieii gor boy about once an flour, nnd oaoh one was dlsputrhod for n illiToreut kind of medicine. He would confine litmclf to ono bottlo for two or three hours, unit, ob taining no relief, would switch In another. In this way ho sampled dozens of mix tures. Last Saturday Mrs. Wert asked him If he was better. Drawlni; her inside his room, the captain whispered In her ear that ho wns tonuent.-d with crawling, writing worms under the skin, nnd In order to get them out he had boon obliged to cut numerous gashes in his body. He showed her where ho had out off the fleshy bulb on tho end of his fingers to lot out whnt ho declared was a Chinese grub. Tho landlady sent to Washington, Pn., for Captain Moaiflln's brother, who por suaded him to go to tho hoipltal. Gomez Has No Thought of Weakening. New Yohk, Jnu. 16. W. E. D. Stokes, whoe wife belongs o a prominent Cuban family and who Is ono of tho larg03t own ers of laud In Cuba, said today: "I havo Just seen a lotter written by Genoral Gomoz, commandor In ohlef of tho patriot army, which shows that the storlos that the gonoral was ready to enter Into a treaty with tho Spaniards to bo an abso lute lie. He says in his lotter that under tho constitution of tho Cuban republic his duty Is simply to dofendthe ropubllo un der tho ordors of tho executive council. Ho has nothing to do with treaties nud could not mako 0110. Ho says the troops aro moro determined than ever to nvongo Macoo. ' ' TO CUIUS A COM) IN ONK DAY. T-.iko Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. A11 druggists refund the money if it fails to cuie. 26 cents. Tnn Wneks In Florida. To see Florida is a pleasure; to visit It is a privilege; but to spend a foitnlght wltlilu its borders is an epoch. Thore is a great satisfac tion in witnessing tho rinenlng of tropical fruits in their own native laud, nuda peculiar joy in wrcstlliis with old oceanw waves when hikes and riven at homo are all icebound. One appreciates the wonders of modern in vention and railroad development upon leaving tho neighborhood of good skating ono day and finding himself in the vicinity of good bathing the next. Yet this can bo done, and the man who profers bunting or fishing will take nis accoutrements along witli mm, for Florida oxtends a cordial invitation to all sportsmen. wuoever wouiu r-xennnge ior two wccks the uncertain climate of tho North for the delightful and Spring-like sunshine of Morula should take tno personally-conducted Jacksonville tour of the Pennsylvania Rail road which leaves New York by special train January 20. Excursion tickets for this tour, including railway transportation; Piilliimu accommodations (one berth), aud meals cu route in both directions while traveling ou the special train, will be sold at the following rates: Now York, $50.00; Philadelphia, $4S.OO; Caimnilalcua, $52 85; Eric. f3185: Wilkesbarre, $50.35 ; Pittsburg $53.00, and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, aud other informa tion apply to ticket agents, tourist agent at 1W0 Broadway, New York, or to Geo. W. lioyd, Aststaut Clenornl Pasengcr Agent, Ilroad Street station, Philadelphia. Ono of the most remarkable cures of rheumatism on tecord is related liy Mr. J. M. Thompson, post master at Deckor's Point, Pa., as follows: "While out driving one day last winter I was caught in a cold rain. Tho next morning I was unable to move my head or arms, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My clerk tile phoned for a physician, but suggested tlmt I use Chamberlain's Pain Ilulm, there being a bottle open or. tho counter, He rubbed the affected parts thoroughly with Pain lUlm and built up a hot fire I dozed ofT to sleep and when I awoko about half an hour later the pain bad gone entirely, and I havo not beeu troubled since. People come hero from many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medicines." For sale by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. Gomez Ileported' Marching on llnvana. New Yohk, Jan. 15. Tho Prass claims to have rccolved news through private channels that Gonoral Maximo Gomez stormed and enpturod the Important city ot Santa Clara on Jan. 0, and is now mov ing on Havana with 18,000 men. Tho dis patch saysjthat tho losses were : Spanish ostimatod killed and wounded, 000; pris oners, i (A); cannon captured, 18; uattlo standards, i; rillos in the Spanish arsenal, 5,000, with plenty if ammunition. Cubans killed nnd w u-ulod, 1,500, whloh Is 000 moro than tlm .Spanish loss. The Press quotes Carlos ltoloff as saying tho roport Is crodihlo. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels. oleausing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. 0. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Sail Story ot the nea. Pknsaoola, Jan. 15. Captain Peterson, of tho Norwegian ship Talefon, ho ar rived here, and reports that on Deo. 10, 800 miles from Guadaloupe, he ploked up a small bout without sails or oars In n heavy sea. The body of a dead man lay In the boat. Another man was In the stern, and as tho boat drifted by tho ship he bo reamed and fainted. He was lifted on board, and revived sufficiently to toll that he nnd his oompanion nnd been blown out to sea from Guadaloupe without food pr water flf toen days before, nnd that his companion had dlod In delirium. After raving lu delirium for two days the res oued man also dlod. "Excuse me," observed the man in tpee Ktclus, "but una aurgeoq, arid that it not where the liver Id." "Sever you mind Where his liver It," retorted the other. "If it was in his big toe or his left ear DeWltt's little Early Itlsers would reach it aud shake it for him. Ou that you oan bet your glg lanipe." 0. II. Ilagenhuch. Ask your grocer for ne "Eoyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmithlng dono call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street' Dealer ir eteves X-tf Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Phytloal and Marital Exii-utllon Clvos Way to Vigorous Activity. ra a aaa I - arr iBV. W. T. nOTJOtr, the talented row- tor of Grace U. 11. church, Carlisle, Penn., writes Pentember W, 1R95: " I always enjoyed good health unt 11 In lXt, at which time iny duties as a clergyman were of a peculiarly trying naturo, snbjco.tlng me to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that the mere sight of a large congregation so wearlod me that It would require a day or more for me to re cover from the ox- hau"'.lon. It affords ma g:oat pleasure to !siy that Dr. Miles Restorative Nervlno and Restorative Tonto havo done mo untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feel aa fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I oror felt In my life, thanks to ycur remedies. Dr. Miles' Homed I os are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle Doneflte or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicant. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. fH AWN'S TANSY PILLS a A TRIBD, ISO AHt lAfl WOMAN'S RELIEF, AlwaiTa nrAtnnt and rH !. Annui fmtbif Get Ca. Ton's TiKir Villi and lAVERiatBTS. t.l drug- itoret. omnt direct faenlaiii. nrtaa. 1. Cato 8pc Co., Boston, Mata, Our hook, 4o. For slo at 1. 1'. P- KirUVs drug store nnd ShtMiAUt!o.ih drug store. GRAY HAIR HEST0BED In liy l.Ki;' HAIIC Ml III- ,harinl.a,pl.aaantodor. $1 00 n Imtt a I.I'.IVS ll.VIIt TON irremoYoa dandruff Mo hair from falMnir out and tromole? croTfth $1 Orli hoi I In m RiiiuA.vr co we Fulton t., S.Y.i-rici: Illustrated Troatlae on llalr on application I llE.1. For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlin's Drug Store. MADE ME A SV.AN AJAX TAD' ETS POSITIVELY CURB jilt Xfrrou9 jitttxiM caiiinii Mem orj. ImpotaBay.SleeMwunew.eto ,mnned by Abu'wan'1 othor iMceacee ant. India cretioBA. Thy quiaklw atut survlu restore Lost Vitality in oUl or fount?, nnd fit a munforfitiUy.bj tlnuHit or marriage, l'rtwant Innnni.v on i (VmsumutioD it taken In time. Their n show lmirodi.ite Improve t6nt end effects a CURBS wr.ere all c here tail. In UtupOQ having tho penning Ajtix Tablets. They have cured thousands uivl will cure you. We qie a peiitlre written oeranteeto effect a core in each case or mnnd the money, rrioe CO cere uer imckaae, tlx pack area (full treatment for KJl), liy mail. in plain wrapper, upon racelpt of price Circular free. A.I AX PHMPnv CO.. '',"! in wrapper, upon rwelit of r-rloe, Cl lalia-., 1U. For sale in Shenandoah, Po., by A. Wasloy and 8. P. Klrlln. Druggists. 4jk ALWAYS KeP It Handy & T JU,Wit" In tho House. T DIPHTHERIA i flTTRF.. ae W r MWa -The Only Infallible X Remedy for Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, Sore & Throat, Etc. 4 t HERB isn't another medi cine kuowu in the worltl that nrfvliipia flio rlncirivl result so speedily and so surely. Iu fact there is no such word as fail wheu Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is applied to tho patient in strict accordance Y with printed directious furnish ed. Those who liave given this Medicine a fair trial nre the fmost outspoken in their praises of what it accomplishes iu so short a time. Sold by Druggists everywhere Sat 50 cents a bottle, VUi-fc"-r u n c o sv THE Thompson Diphtheria Core Co. X WILLIAMSPORT, PA. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Slore. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours Jl ATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURO. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA and the PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and PliilBdel- I.liU January 37, February 24, ami March 27, 997. Flv wreks in California on the first tour, and four weeks on the second. Pussengers on the third lour will return on regular trains within nine months. Stop will be mode at New Orleans for Manll-Gra fehtivltlrs on the second FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks lu Florida will leave New York and Phihulolphln January 26, February 0 and SI, and March S.llNT' Itttte. covertnir exnenses pn route In both dfrea tlons, IflO.OO from New York, and M8.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leav TC..W Vortr anil TMliladalnhta DtOeill' ber Hi, ISM, January 21, February 11, March 11, April land 22, and May IS, 18B7, Ilntes, includ ing irsnioriaiion anu two uayr uuvuiumuHir tion t the best Washington Hotels, f HJS) Imin N.w York, and tU.W roi Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASniRGTOW will leave New Tork and Philadelphia Doosra 24, 1M, January XI, February 20, Marah 18, airi April II, WW. J.r dtUllsd lWnvarlM aud other lofo;MiTji apply l ticks aaeutlss or 4drj Osn. W. Boyd, att Qnl Pass, agsut, Broad SUet Stotten, PMlaaslfHa. b- a ervjnc i Jj ,
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