EVENING HERALD HUTAW.HHIKI) 1R70. rMtehil vir RvenluK, Rxcrpt Sunday, at I Imi Jaimim Hrnarr, Nrak Crhtrb. flu Haralil I deitveird InHhenandoah and the Mrroundln towns (or nfx oenta a week, oj ) to the currier. By mall 18.00 a year. T. or jo wt a month, payable In advance. Adrertlnc charged aoeordlnpr to apace and imsltlou TVa publishers reaorve the right to change the newlnon of advertisements whenever the pub laatlan at newa demand It. The riant la wrvad to reject any advertisement, whether .aid tar or not, that the publisher may deem proper. Advertising- rates mmlo known WpO" application mMiM at the poatoOlce at Sbenandoah, Pa., a "eoml class man niarwr. TKI.KI'IIONB OOMJUtCrriON. evening H r I d SATURDAY. JANUARY IS, 1897. J Pierpont Moroatt lis, iloltaled $1,000,. 0.11) for a new bulldiiufor a lying-in hospital in New York. Mr. Morgan is tho gentleman so many Dowspapari) are cavilling at liecauae he la rich. He apparently has hie own ides us to spending his money. Don't tend your money to distent cities on a promise of great dividends. In nine cases out of the ten both the principal and interest will be lost. Homo securities are the safest, and if anything is wroug with them the information soon becomes public. Thk little dice boxes are still engaged in their benevolent work in this town with seemingly no one daring tu molest or moke them afraid. Once upon a time it was de creed that the use of these little jokers was gambling, but things are different now. Boys and girls who go skating should use discretion in selecting the proper place. While the Ice is only two or three inches thick shallow ponds should be used, for it is dangerous on the larger ones, where drown iugs are liable to occur. There have been more than the usual number of drownings among skaters this winter, though Shenan doah has thus far fortunately escaped. It used to be the case, and only a few years ago, for candidates for public oillco to have thousands upon thousands of "stickers" printed and distributed among tho worker at the polls, for the use of such as mlglyleeV x'ur Imposed to give preference ill .lfoting. in the intvw systenijSURHotTng has almost well nkpletoly doffifaway with the practice, and the printer's vocation in that direction has been registered among the lost arte. A i.i. doubt as to the acceptance by Senator Sherman of the portfolio of Secretary of State has been removed, though hS'Iias not yet openly admitted the statement to lie true. . Hut it is stated on what appears to lie un doubted authority, that his consent has been obtained, and that he will be the successor of Mr. Olney. Should this prove to be the case Mark Ilanna will be Senator. Gov. Kush nell has agreed to appoint him in Mr. Sher man's place. The charity oiitertalnmetit to he held in Ferguson's theatre this evening, under the auspices of the local school teachers, is one of those very good movements that almiys meet with encouragement at the hands of the people of Shenandoah. Messrs. II. C. Hooks and James M. Mnllahey, who have immediate charge of the entertainment, have worked diligently to make it a success and their olforts will he fully rewarded, if we may judge from tho advance sale of seats. The entertainment itolf, outside of the worthy object for which it is held, is well worth the small price of admission charged. In conversation with a prominent Shenan doah physic an, the latter informed a llMi alu representative that the apple is such a common fruit that few persons are familiar with its remarkably efficacious medicinal properties. Everybody ought to know that the very best thing he can do is to eat apples just before going to bed. Tho apple is excel lent brain food, because it has more phof phoric acid, iu uu easily digestible shape, than Uuy other fruit known. It excites the aetlcyl of the liver, pioinotes sound and healthy sleep, and thoroughly disinfects the mouth. It a'so agglutinates the surplus acids of the stomach, helps the kidney secretions, and prevents calculous growth, while It ob viates indigestion and is one of the best pre' Tentives of diseases of the throat. Next to lemon and orange, it is also the best antidote for the thirst and craving of persons addicted to the alcohol and opium habit. Of all the boys In tho world it is ditll cult to point out one who is more to he pited than the little King of Spain. Ho is a monarch, yet a prisoner. To him freedom of the real boyish sort is a thing unknown. He is the slave of tutors and courtiers. He can do nothing without tLe solemn approval, beforehand, of his teachers and mentors. The delight of secret raids upoti the "cookie" jar is to hi in a tiring undreamed of ; he never knows the Joys of pillow lighting, hook, foot ball or any of the juvenile snorts that other boys engage in, and his daily life is a dismal routine of lessons, cere monies and debilitating flummery which every sound-boiled American lad would vote a heart-breaking bore. The little king is a mlld-manuered, generous lad who is greatly beloved by those who sur round him, but be chafe under their restraints and envies the freedom of the other fellows of his own age whose sports he watches from the palace windows. They are the exemplars of liberty, while he, poor little fellow, is only a kiug I ARBITRATION TREATY. It is intimated that for purely political reasons there will be an attempt nude by certain Senators to defer the consideration of the arbitration treaty until after the Hh of March, in order that the present Administra tion! nay be deprived of the credit which undoubtedly belongs to it of having brought it to its present gratifying position. This may be what is called good politics, but should the proposed scheme be carried into effect, it will not deprive tbe Administration of the well-earned honor of having prac tically been the prims agents iu the matter, Tbe treaty is one of the achievements ef bread and eulightened statesmanship. It should not be classed as a political triumph for any party or persou, but as simply an indication of the fact that tbe United States ud England, fully appreciating the expease jiid horrors of war, have resolved that, an iar as they are concerned, there shall be noue iu future betweea them, unless provoked hy a violation ef the principles of the treaty, which is not probable. For the honor of the country mi the rep utation of tbe Senate, it is greatly to be hojw'l t'Mt ilm 1 ri'iit will bp Khen pruning (-niiAiilcr.ttioit, anil unless it shall bo ahown tlml it out lids nlijei'tiomthlc features none of which line vot been even hinted at mliiU-d by ,i inntiiiinonn vote. l'liliHc nenti tnciit (lemniifl mucIi a enursbanii pnl)lic uMiti- mcnt slmuM nivo unmiiitaknblo outward ex pression to lMMews. PUen Cured In S to 6 Mights. lr gnrn ' Ointment will euro all asoi of Itching Piles in from 3 to II night One application biiugs comfort. Kor Blind and Itlcediiig I'ilea it la peerless. Also cures Tetter. Salt Rheum, Ecsema, llnrber's Itch, and alt eruption of the skin. 85 eta Sola at Klrlins drug store. Kellgtnns Jfalletw. Services lu the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and 6:30 p. m. Sunday HChool at 1:80 p. m. Rev. Robort O'HByh? pastor. Regular wrvi.es will be held in tho United Evangelical church, North Jardin street, to morrow at 10 a. m. nnd 0.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. 1. J. Beits. Sunday school at i.80,p. m. The American Volunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Wilkinson's building, oorjmr Mttln and Centre streets. Meetings at li a m. 8 and 8:0 p. m. First Lieut. Uiialain nnd wife iu coiunmud. Wtrlah liaptlat cliu.t h, corner of West and Oak streets, HeV. 1) I. ICvaus pastor. Services .it 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Prayer inciting Monday evenings. Young People's n cc.tlng Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday ovenings. Services In the Preihytcii.in church to morrow at 10:80 a. m., and 0:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor both morning and evening. Morning, Sacrament of tl.o Lord's Supper. Evening subject, "One thing thou lackest." Sunday school at a p. m. The public cordially invited to attend. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. in and 7 p. in. The rector will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m subject, ''Ciriit's Reception in (Jlory." 0:80 p. m., subject. "Silver nnd Hold Feathers." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. Ebnncxer Evangelical church, corner ol South West and Cherry streets, H. Horace Itomig, pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a. in. All are welcome. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets, Rev. Alfred Heebuer, pustur. Oeueral class meeting at B:lfl a. in., led by John Sulilor. Hetraou at 10:30 a. m. by the liastor. Subject, "The Christian Church Uer (Morions Mission." Sunday school at 3 p. in., Dr. Js S. Calleu, Superintendent. Christian Endeavor meet ing at 0:43., topic, Hevivais, nr. u. r. Mutter, leader. Sermon at 8:30 p. in. by the p.mtor, "What the Prophet jw -irticrlbed upon the uens ol iuo,Mrse. liveryiiony welcome,. Ht. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Rev. John Umhlor, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. in. Calvary llaptlst church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:80 a. m. bv Itcv. John llrooks. or 1'blladelnhia. Subject, "The Shepherd Ixinl." 6:30 p. in., subject, "The cry of the Human." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tuesday evening, B. Y U. at 7:30. Subject, "Tho Sheep and the Sheepfold." Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:3U. j-jveryuony weisome. St Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius I.uurisin, pas tor. MatatJnum service 0 a. in. High mass 11) a, in. Church of the Holy Family, (German It. C.) Xorth Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a, in., second mass 10 a. ni. St. Casimlr's Polish 11. C. church, Xorth Jardin street. Iter. J. A. Lenarkiewicn, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastor, Rev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, s a. in., lilgn mass, 10 a. m. benediction, 7 p. m. Kehelcth Israel Congregation, comer of Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry Mit- nlk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m.. and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in., and every weekday murnlng irom 7 tosa. in. 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are the most per fect mads, and cure like magic, Sick Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and all Liver ills. lOcentea vial 10 doses. Sold at Kirlius drug store. Opera Company Train Kills Two. Hdffalo, Jun. 16 Jacob Hatch, fnr mer about 85 years old, and an aged com panion were struok and instantly killed by a special train on the Erie railroad, oarrylng the "Bostonians," at the Kden Center crossing. The train was running at the. rate of about thirty miles nn hour it struck the cutter containing the two men. They were carried forty or fifty yards along tho track, and woro fluked up terribly mangled. Proposition to Ituy Cuba. Wabiiixotox, Jan. 10. llopresentntlvo Silencer, of Missouri, introduced u bill -(-yesterday ns follows: Tho secretary of state is nereuy auttionzoti to oner to tne government of Spain a sum of money not to exceed $200,000,000 for the purchase of the Island of Cuba. The sum of $10,000, or so iiui' h thoreof as may 1 nocesMiry to defray the expenses of pendliiK luigotln tious, Is hereby appropriated. Idaho l'opullfils Desert Claggett. 11078E City, Jan. 1(1. .The Populists yesterday broke away from Judge Clag gett and twenty-four of their twoiity-flvo votes were thrown to A. J. Crook. Five Democrats also voted for Crook, making his total vote 88, Dubois getting 86. Two httllots were taken, Crook getting 88 on the second. The other votes were scat tered. Dr. Thompson Witt Oppose I'rltohard. Haleioh, N. C, Jan. 18. The Populist senatorial caucus adjourned at 1 o'clock this morning, after having nominated Dr. Cyrus I). Thompson. The nomination is claimed by Senator Butler's friends to lie from united Democrats, Populists, part of the bolters and some few Republicans against Prltclmrd. Cures "Cures talk "in favor g g ot Hood's Barsaparllla, I 3 V fJT as for no other medl- 1 ' olne. Its great cures recorded in truthful, oonvinclng language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won tho confidence ot the people; have given Hood's Barsapa rllla the largest sales in tne world, and have made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsaparilla is known by tbe cures It baa made cures ot scrofula, salt rheum and i . . .-ma, cures ot rheumatism, neuralgia and wesk nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood I'urlfler. ww i ni cure liver ills) easy to 1100(1 S PIUS take, easy to opera to. X PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT. ! ITCHING PILE8AND OTHER RECTAL TROUBLES EASILY CURED BY A NEW AND SAFE METHOD. A Remarkable Number of Cures Made by the Pyramid File (Jure. About ono person in every four suffers from some-form of rectal diwase. The most com mon and annoying is Itching piles, indicated by v-armth, slight moisture and intense, uncontrollable Itching in the parts affected. The usual treatment has been some simple ointment or salve which sometimes give temporary relief, but nothing like a perma nent cure can be expected from such super ficial treatment. The only permanent cure for itching piles yet discovered it the Pyramid Pile Cure, not ouly for itching piles, but for every other form of piles, blind, bleeding or protruding. Tbe Urst application gives instant reliefjind the continued use for a short time causes a permanent cwnnval of the tumor oi ths imalt parasites which oanto the Intense itch ing and discomfort of itching piles. Many physicians for a long time supposed that" tfie remarkable relief afforded by the Pyramid Pile Care was because it was supposed to contain cocaine, opium or sim ilar drugs, but molt Is not the ease. A recent careful analysis of the remedy showed it to lie absolutely free from any cocaine, opium, or in fact any poisonous, Injurious drug whatever, , For thl reason the Pyramid Pile cure ll probably the only (die cure extensively tec ommetided hy physicians, because It is so safe, so prompt in the relief afforded and so far as known the only positive cure for piles except a surgical operation. In one year the Pyramid Pile Cure has become the best known, the safest and the most extensively sold of any pile cure before the public. Nearly all druggists now sell it at SO cts. and $1 per package. Address the Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich,, for book on cause and cure of piles aud also hundreds of testimonials from all part of the United States. If suffering from any form of piles ask your druggist fur a package of Pyramid Pile Cure and try it to-night. - nugseI-s of News. Sir Travew Tawoss, the eminent Bn I'llsh Jurls-oonsiilt, is dead. Todny Is a logal holiday in California, fioclnred by Governor Budd to celebrate tho defeat of the Pacific railroad funding bill. Reujamln Gundy nnd Sonlirlght Herry, of Gloucester county, N. J., woro run Sown and instantly killed by a Heading train In Philadelphia. There Is a monster Ice gorge at Port land, Mioh. The water is rising, nnd if the gorge moves the city will he Inun tiated, and great damage will result. Kdward S. Cramp, of tho llrm of tho Philadelphia shipbuilders, hns ooncluded arrangements for opening it factory at Itockford, Ills., for the manufacture of . cofferdam, or ship padding, from corn- stalks. William M. Itoe wni hanged at Nnpa, Col., yesterday for the murder of Mrs. Greenwood. Hoe smilingly mounted the scaffold, smoking a cignr, and did not fal ter when his logs wero strapped nnd the black cup adjusted. Timiti: is iujt oni: kkixogu, And ho will be at Ferguson's theatre, Satur day evening, January 10th. lawyer hteolo's Downfall. Ni:w Yokk, Jan. 10. Thoophilus 11. Steele, a lawyer, was arraigned in tho central pullco cuurt yoitonl-iy charged with pawing a worthlohs chuck for a small sum on Clara A. IMveniiort, a typewriter, who also guys lie betrayed her while sho was employed in his ulllce. Ho was unablo to furnish $209 bail, and was taken to prison. Mr. Steele came originally from Lexington, Ky.. aud belongs to ono of tjio oldest families of that stnto. It is said Colonel W. C. P. Hreokinrldgo is his first cousin. Steele has practiced law In Now York for thirteen years. He has been as sistant corporation counsel, and in 1891 was candidate for congress on tho O'Brien Democratic tlokot. England to Annex the Dentil Kingdom. London, Jan. 10. A dispatch received here from Hrass, coast of Guinea, dated Jan. 1 1, announces that Captain Boisragou and Consular Officer Locke, two of tho party, headed by Consul Phillips, which was almost annihilated by the natives while on a peaceful mission to Benin City, tho capital of tho district, have been saved after wandering iu tho bush for a week. Both men were wounded. Tliero is no hope of further rescum. Twenty of tho native curriers have returned. Tho Chron lolo guys it is authorized to announce that It has lieen determined to annex the Houlu kingdom nnd to dopose the king, on ac count of the massacre. ltobbed a Trades Vuiou. Kkw Yoiik, Jim. 18. Two nrrosts havo been made under indictments charging defalcation of tho funds of the Plain and Ornamental Plasterers' society, one of tho strongest traded unions ot this city. Tho men arrested are Michael Klorniin nnd Lnwrenoo C. Story, a keeper in tho Tombs, nnd a friend of his co-defendant. A third man who is also accused, Timothy Sulli van, has not yet been arrested. Kiernnn and Sullivan were members of the board of trustees of the union, the annual in come of which is more thnn 20,000. Tho amount stolon was 15,307. No Oppoaltlon to Tullor. Denvkk, Jan. 10. The members of the Colorado legislature will vote for United . States senator to succeed Henry M. Toller next Tuesday. The re-election of Senator I Teller was made a cardinal principle in j the platform upon whloii nearly every ' member of tho general assembly was 1 elected, aud there will be practically no opposition to his re-eleotlon. Iu the joint 1 session it is certain that not more than seven of the 1U0 votes will be oast against Teller, and there may not be so many. "Investigating' the Montgomery, j Wasmnoton, Jan. 10. Admiral liunce has ordered a court of inquiry at New York to fix the responsibility for the grounding ot the Montgomery on Wednes day. Tho court held its first meeting yes terday, and upon its conclusions will de pend whether or not a court martial will follow. The information that reaches the navy department is to the effect that the ihlp's hull was not materially damaged, I ml that she probably struck a submerged drift or un unknown rock. j The Csar Wus " Deeply MTuctmV I IlKKUN, Jau. 18. The Lokutanzelgcr publishes a dispatch from 8t. Petersburg reporting a lamentable incident which bus occurred iu the ozar's presence. Tho czar, it seems, beckoned to a garduer who was working iu the park at Tzarskoes-eloe. , The guard, seeing the nuiu ruuuiug to ward the Czar, shot him dead, supposing that ho was a would be assailant. The czar was deeply affected by this ooourrence. Don't Let Anybody IsUrttre, But Take l'an-Tina for coughs and colds, 35c, At Oruhler Bros., drug store. A GREAT PUBLICATION. "The Philadelphia Press" Almanac for 1KDT Leads All Otiiera-Bnine r Itensons Why. The Philadelphia Press Almanac fur 1807 is beyond question the most complete, comprehensive and valitahlo almanac publi cation Issued by any newspaper in Pennsyl vania, aad is in all respects fully the equal, if not the absolute superior of the best publi cation of the country. It is in a word, worthy of the great newspaper, whose name it bean. Local features are included in It, which have never appeared in any similar publication. A complete llt of tbe judges and county officers of every county In the state is among these. It gives the official vote In detail for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and the vote by divisions for Philadelphia and Camden. It gives the most complete directory of the vari ous state governments ever printed, and in its church directory for Philadelphia presents what never before has licen attempted figures showing the numeiiral strength iu membership, and in churches of all the de nominations. In its general deportments, it present a mats of well-edited, couclscly expressed iiifonnntb n, covering every field of human activity, in sn valuable a manner that no Intelligent lilizctiwho takosan in terest In his government and iu society In' general can afford to be without a copy of the work. It brings up to date as wide range of subjects as are covered by an encyclo paedia. The book is handsomely printed and substantially bound, consists of nearly 700 pages and is sold by newsdealers for 28 cents, r.r mulled to any address postage prepahl. Minutes seem liko hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives-no time to send for a doc tor, delay may mean death. One Minute Otigli Cure gives Instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that E reduces immediate results. C. H. Hagen uch. The Oarew Murder Trial. Yokohama, Jan 10. H. V. Dickinson, a clerk in the Kong Kong nnd Shutighut bank, and the alleged uiminour of Mrs. Walter Tlaynuud Hallowell Carew, who U charged with tho murder of her hus band by the administration of nrsenlo, wns enllod yesterday as a witness for tho prosecution. He testified that Mrs. Oarew had deceived him In alleging brutality uiioii her husband's part. Tho general public is in sympathy with Mary Jacob, the governess of the Cnrew finally, who hasbeon arrested u suspicion of being concerned in the murder, and a popular subscription bus been opened to defray the expenses of hor defense. She hns not oo uf eased, as reported. A weed iu tho garden can be easily destroy ed when it first starts. Consumption can be nipped in the bud by Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagciibuch. Contestant Must Fay Costs If lie Loses. Nashville, Tenu., Jan. 18. The senate yesterday imssed a bill requiring con testants of gubernatorial elect ions bof oro the loglslalure to give bond for the ousts of the contest to be paid by tho contestant if he loses, should the joint assembly try ing the case determine that it was not based on reasonable grounds, was inallol ous or frivolous. Governor Turney has signed the bill, and it is now a law. What, G. N. Tillman, who had given notlco or the ooutestof It. L. Taylor's election, will do Is not known. Some Ilepublloans say ho will give bond and make the contest, nnd others say that he will not A Much Wanted "Count." SrniXGFlELl), 111., Jnu. 10. Govornor Tanner yesterday honored a requisition for tho oxtradltion of Dr. Frank 0. Hhodos, ulias Count Do Justor, under urrost in Chicago, and wanted in Denver on a charge of embezzling $1,500 from Cor nolla S. Kowbury, a widow in Deuvor, with whom he was to form a partnership in a business vonturo. Ho is siild to have gone to Chicago and there married anothor woman. Hhodos is also wanted in urooR lyn for bigamy and forgery. TO CUK15 A COLD IN ONK DAY. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure, 25 cents. Illg StrlkegTlireatonuil lu I'atemon. Pateubox, N. J., Jan. 16. A mammoth strike was inaugurated here yes' onlay, when 800 persons employed by the Golden Hod Manufacturing company went on u strike. Before night many other employes of the other silk factories were out, and by tonight it is predleled that every fno tory in tho city will be shut down uud 80, 000 employes will be Idlo. gA Million for ArclibUbop Ilennessev DCBriii'B, la , Jan. 10. The will of the late David J. Hennessey was illed for pro littte Thursday. With tho exception of u few minor bequests he loaves ids estate, estimated to lie worth f 1,000,000, to-hli brother, tho archbishop. The Bight Name In the night Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. Uruhler Bros., drug store. At 33 33 3333 LLdrn Hicwn Shoes Bre rather have you do it ; you will be better pleased with our goods and pricos if you are posted. Checks with every purchase ; $& worth gets a liandsxmic Purlor I,mp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDAUL fBUILDING. J. A. JI0YBR. Mgr.-- SHOES AT FACTORY PRICBS. MUNYON CURES BY MAIL Thousands Have Been Cured Through Prof. Munyon's Free Medical Advice, Munyon's Medloal Institution M08 Arch St., Philadelphia, is the best one of it kind in the world. It employs It large its IV of skilled specialists to dlagnoso the caws not only of people applying personally for treat ment, hut those In all parts of tho country who send in personal letters, asking the best nietbmls or being cured ot various uimscs. I TIw.mhiiiIm nf tlmA lttii am Wifxalvml AVnrv week, and a stall of from ten to litteen doctors aie daily employed in dictating replies through the medium of as many stenographers. These letters are received in the strictest confidence and promptly an swered with the best medical advice obtaina ble. No effort will be snared to see that each rase i thoroughly diagnosed ami- 1 lie proper remedies to eiiect a cure are prescnucu. f or these services no fee is expected. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 28 cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1S06 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for each disease. Important to Divorcees HosTOtf, Jau. 10. A notable caso was tried In the divorce session of th superior court here yesterday when Horatio W. Southworth, a wealthy Sprlngfluld paper llinmifaoturnr, appeared before his former wife, now Mrs. Treadwell, of Brooklyn, N. Y., ns petitioner for discontinuance of alimony. It resulted In n practical victory for the petitioner, as Judge Lilluy gavo a provisional judgment in his favor which It Is expected will be sustained by the su preme court. The decision isuu Important one, ns the uourt holds that a neooud mar riage by a petitioner lu a divorce ends the payment of alimony. In this case the ali mony amounted to $160 per month, Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agaew's Cure for the Heart gives per fect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympa thetic Heart Disease iu 30 minutes, and speedily effectsacure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smother ing Spells, Pain iu Left Side and all symp toms of a Diseased Heart. One doso con vinces. Sold at Klrlins drug store. A Lr.ltiir from General Gomes. New YoiiK, Jan. 10. Tho Cuban Junta yesterday received a letter from Gonurnl Maximo Qumez, dntcd Ciego Majaza, Doo. 2d. In it Gomez tells of the receipt of arms, ammunition and other supplies. Ho somls his thanks for tho promptness with which tho enrgoos havo beon forwardod to him, nml adds that in tho ftfturo lie will let the junta know where to forward to him other supplies and ammunition. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life v Away. if you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, take No-To-l!ac, the wonder-worker that makos weak men Strong. Many gain ten pounds iu ten days. Over 400,000 eured. Buy No-To-Bac from yuur own druggist, who will guarautee a cure. 00c or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free.- Ad. Sterling Eeniody Co., Chicago or Now York. Charged with a Heinous Crime. Bloominqton, Ind., Jan. 10. Frank Sparks was arrested horo yostorday charged with assaulting tho family of William Hambllii, in Brown county. Several days ago a stranger was glvon a night's lodging by Hambllu. While talk ing with Hambllii tho straugor suddenly confronted the family with a rovolver und tied thoiu. Tho man thou went to the room of Hninblln's two young daughters uud assaulted them. Several hours later the family was discovered in a helpless condition. Sparks deuloa nil knowledge of tho orluie Uhcuiuatlsiu Cured Iu Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose areatly benefits. T. F. Anthony. ox-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' fur Khcumatism, and two dosos ot it mil mo more soon man any mouieino i ever took." 70 cents. Sold hy 0. II. HaEonbuch, druggist, Sheu andoah. When you want good roofing, plumbing pis fitting, orgonoral tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir. stces 1-tf There's Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (213c.) for coughs and colds. Gruhlor Bros., drug storo. At Ot At least ours are not. They are, made the new way with the cork "part out of sight Razor toe, or wider, as you like, and the price ? No, not $5.00, nor 4.00, nor even $3.00, $2.50. is the Factory price and you will want a pair if you see them. It is not lost time for you to go around and see what other stores have ; we'd DEATH OF MINISTER WILLIS. Never Ilenavered from h Severe Cold Ite Ornish! nn Ills Last Vac itlon. Ban Fbancipco, Jan. 10. The steamer Mouownl, which arrived at midnight, brought HilvloM from Honolulu to tho THE LATH ALBEKT S. WILIIS. effect that Albert S. Willis, United States minister, did on Jan. 0, after nn illnoss covering several months, resulting from the attack of pneumonia he suffered on his vacation to tho United Status. In April last tho minister and hlg fnmlly left Hawaii for a visit to their home at Louisville. Whlloin San Francisco on the return trip the minister contracted a se vere oold, which settled upon his lungs. This wai the Immediate entiso of his death. At noon on Oct. 81, whllo leaving churcfi, his horse ran away and threw Mr. Willis to the ground. He was takon to a phy 6lan's oillco and soon roooverod suiliolently to return to his homo nt Walklkl. Ho never left it aguin. Mr. Willis was born near Shelbyvllle, Ky., in 1811. Ills father, a leading physi cian, dlod whon Albort wns 18 yours old, nnd his mother married J. li. Clommous, a Loulsvlllo attorney. Young Willis was given educational advantages, and after graduation taught a country school, and thou studied law, graduating lu 1860. Af ter nerving a term as oounty attorney he wns elected to congress In 1870, and served five terms. He succeeded Minister Stevens tit Honolulu. Ncnme Gets Ills Divorce Loxiion, Jan. 10. Tho trial of tho ac tion for divorce brought by Douglas J. Noamo against his wifo, Leila Olyvo Noamo, naming Frank EllHon, of Now York, ns oo-rospondent, wag concluded yosterdny. Mrs. Noamo obtained n di vorce from her husband in Now York over tlwoo years ago on tho" ground of adultery, but ho refused to rocognlo the decree of tho American court and sued for n separation hero. Tho jury found that Mrs. Noamo committed adultery with Frank Ellison, aud that the petitioner, Mr. Ncatuo, had i:ot commit tod adultery, and a decree in his favor wag renfiered. Mrs. Noamo Is a daughter of William II. Henrlqtiez, of Now York. Uenrlquez ob jected to the attention that Frank Klllson was paying Mrs Neamo, and for protest ing ho was nssaulfod and beaten by Elli son. Tho latter was prosecuted nnd Bon tencod to ilvo years in Sing Sing. His term of lniprlsoiiniBtitoxpiredawoekago. Grlp-Colds-IIeadache. Why BUfl'or with CoueIis. Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Brnnio Quinine will curo you in one day. Put up iu tablets con vonicnt lor tailing, uuaraiitceu to cuio, or money retunded. I'rlce. 25 cents, f or sale by Klrlin's Pharmacy. J2x-Muyor Mngowutl Cnniiiroiutses. TltENTON, Jan. 10. Kx Mayor Frank A. Manownn has compromised tho suit for 8100,000 dumiigo brought ngniust him by J. A. Unrnos, for alienating tho nlloctlons of tho hitter's wife. Consul for tho pnr tlSs havo been in conforenoa fcoverul days, but will sny nothing further thnn that Ma gowan has Buttled with ll.irues, anil that tho suit will lio withdrawn. Mrs. Barnes Isllviug in Philadelphia. Mr. Uarnos is mperlnteuitout of ii bicyole factory in In Slniiiipolls. Chicora. Pir., "Herald:" Klchard Vonsol reports Ono Minute CoukIi t'ure tho mcatest success of medical science. He told uu that it cured his whole family of terrible couths and colds, after all othor so called cures had failed ontlrelv. Mr. Veusel said it assisted his children throueh a vory bad siege ol measels. Une Minute Uougn Lure makes ex pectoration vory easy and rapid. C. II. Jlngeubuch. lHaffrucett Young Mother's Suicide. Owbston, Ky., Jan. 10. Hroodlng over her Bhnino, Junnio Drowning, a young girl, jumped Into the Kontuoky river noar Moutoroy with her illegitimate child yes terday aud both woro drowned. The tuothor had tho moasles and may havo been delirious, but it is thought her dis gruco promptod tho suicide. Tho author of hor ruin failed to keep n promise to marry hor. Ths bodies woro roeovorod. Catarrh and Colds Bellevea In 10 to 60 Minutes. Ono short puff of the breath through the Hlmvor, supplied with each botile of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surfaco of the unsal pass ages, rainless and dolightful to use. It re lieves instantly, nnd permanently cures Outarrh. liny Fever. Colds. Headache. Soro Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. GO cts. bom at ivirims urug store. Canilnp; 13fents. Feh'y. 4. Grand Musloalo in Tiinlty Ite- formed Church. Uucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ninny rofuuded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Celebrating the Free I lomesteail Illll. PKRRV, O. T., Jan. 16. Perry went wild over the reoelpt of the news of the passage ot the free home bill by the United States senate. In this matter the people of Okla homa give great credit to Senator Herry, ot Arkansas. Iu this portion of Cherokee strip, ovory farmor is saved ffSOO on his claim ot 160 acres. Ten thousand shoot ing lroiiB were discharged and every whistle In town blew and the people cele brated in a thoroughly western way. Condensed Testimony. Clias. 11. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cuinrli remedv. J. 1). Ilrown. Pron. St, James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that lie was cured ot a Uougli oi two years stanu lng, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. Kind's New Discovery. II. F. ilenll. Baldwinsvllle, Mass., says that he lias used and recommend ed it and never knew it to foil and would rather have it thsn any dootor, because it always cures. Mrs. Heiumlug, 382 E. 2fith St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no tear or uroup, because ii iiisutimy reliev es Free Trial Bottles at A. Woaley's Drug Store Captain McOIIHu Mueh llctter. NKW Yohk, Jan. 13. Captain Phllo Mo- aittln, the hero of the battle of the Ynlu river, Is reported to be muoh improved. His mind, theattendlugphyslolan says, is un clouded, and lu all rssneots his condition Is as favorable us oould be expected. TO CUHI3 A CQM1 IN ONK HAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 86 cents. Neuralgia of the Heart Vai.qui'.'iiei; by Dr. Miles' Rcmadle. tfiiiiiHiMiiniM;iiiii!il,ii.iiii'iiiiiliniirn& - 118, SIDL15Y, of Torrington, Conn., Buffered from Just such u complica tion of diseases nt thoeMenilve ex perience andoinYcstlgut Ions of Dr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment nf tho . ....... ... M 7 . g Blrllo. l ' .. ' uwi ,uiuiPrmiu, wuoo, Bu.bjr niiii'i uct. zs, isssi " My wire was takon sir u with neuralgia of the heart, nervous cvliaus tlon and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians she grow worse, until slio was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlve Norvlno nnd Di. Titles' New, Heart Cure, and sho improved so wonder fully from tlio Ofst that I at oih-o dis missed the !iy-,lclan. Hho nov. outs and sleeps well and does ber own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a groat many in our city, and every one has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. MADE ME A 5V.AN AJAX TABLBTS POSITIVELY CUIIE jfervoug f 'Mease irauiDK iviern ory. Impotency,81eple6sne9fl,eto .cftuiiod crrtlons. Ttiev quiekfig ami sui'ff TMtoreLott Vitality in old or joana, and fit amauforpfutly, btiRlns or ni.trmiae, Vrovant lnnnmiv n.itl ( onBumntlcn if DrAUUHunaoioer jsx tabealD tiro 8, xneir tio bir w immeiino imiirove tnent and effects a CUHC v .-". r Hlloiuara JiUl. In Altttrpon htmne the pnnainu Ajrut Tablets. They have cured thousands and will eura yoi. Wm ava a poiitive wrttioa Ruarontee to effect a cure In ouch case or refund the money. PiiceGOcerg por nnciti'uo.or tlx paoksees (full treatment) for liy ranil.ln plain wrapper, npon receipt of price. Circular free, AJAX REMEDY CO., '"ci'C;,?.1- For sale in Rhcnaiulofth, Pa., by A. Wimley and 8. 1. Kirlin, DniffgiHts. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRIKD. TRITE AHD flATK WOMAN'S RELIEF. AIwat nramDtind reliable Aioul Imitation. (imt C! a Tom's Tawiit PiLLannrt hate ttkficr TB. At dm if trnrM. nrlrDt illrfrt fapttlrii). tirli'e. II. Catoh 8 tec. Co., Dottun, Mom. Our hook, 4c For Bale at P. P 1 Kfr'ii.'s di uu stoic .ml Shennndonh drugstore In u lil.rl Kilnr b) 1,L'S IIAIII M I 111- C VI'. 1v hnrinleiw, plesMntodoi. 11 (O l'"'t e I.EIVS llklll TOXXtlremovei dandruff ''"I's hl, frninfn nroutftndnromotOTEromnsi un m mo T.I' I' M l'IIII!A T CO 10S Fulton at., r. Y iodFREE lllimrated Treatiae on Hair od application I For salo by Shenandoah Drug: Store, Klilin's Drug Htore. One Thousand Dollars In cash is offered by tuo Thompson Diphtlio ria Cute Co , fur the use of tho Willlainsport. Pa., Hospital or any cnaiitablo Institution elsewhere, tor any cuso of Dlphihorla which Thompson's s Cure: Doesn't curo If properly applied. Tho only conditions aro that tho rr putlent apou whom tho toet ts made must be all vo and not on tho J3 verge of death dunned by the use ot antf-toxlue or soino other so called remedy Tne company making 18 this offer must lie notified when Js the use of Its Mi'dlolne Insucb caho Is begun, n that a representative r can be prc-ont and personally seo that this remedy is applied In strict accordance with the pi luted in- fe Btructlous given. Sim Bsgisleieu Pijiisiciaa f Is cordially Invlftcd to apply hts vb. Medlolne strlotpy aa per tnstnic- S tlons given. offer shows tho ImpUolt falthf the (Jompany has sf In tho Medliflno It manufactures and the lnfaxltllile remedy It Is for all cases r't Diphtheria, Croup, v Quinsy, or iK.ny IhroHtuuection A9lc your Idenler for It und keep TO. ono or moiy lioitles handy In tho ,39 house nt nil times Thousands ) upon tbnii'f nflt of lives euved an- - nually by (this Medicine. m. MNU 'rAOTUntD BY THE TfppsoQj Dlp&JHeila Cure Co. Vyjl-MMSPORT, PA. Sola by Drliggists Everywhere, TmmininiimminrnnimiTfmiiiiniiinniita PRICE, 51 CTS, A BOTTLE P miuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiuiuummiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia For Sale at KIRL IN'S Drug Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD C&iVIPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLHSS IN BVERY PEA'URn. CALIFORNIA Three tour to CALIFORNIA and tho PACT KIO rOASTwIll leave New York ami I'hlliulrl nliU January 27, February 24, ntni Manti 17. 1807. Five wreks In California un the Hi Mt tour. And four week on the second. 1'iiHHtMiKt'i-H tin tne third tour will return on n jjular train within nine month. Stop will Im mailt at Ni?w Orleans for Mardi-Qros feat I itit-s on the Mccund tour FLORIDA Jackaonville tours, allowing two wcHch in Floiidu will leave Nt w York und Philadelphia January 26, February 0 and 1, mid March U,IHti7 Itate, covering fipGDBcn in mute In hoth iliri'o ttons, $5U.0O frum New York, and f IH.OO from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each ooverlnur a period of thrue duys, will leave New York and Philadelphia IlMjein her 29, 18S8, January 81, February ll, March II, April 1 aud M, ami May 18, U9T. Katra, inducting-traniuortatlou and Iwo days' acconunitda tlun at the heat WsahtngHon Hutels, in 0J (rrnn New York, and fll.00 Irom PblladtU.hiu. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNIHQ DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New Tork and l'blladuliihia Ilouutn X, lm, Jaiumry 'Hi, February 3D, March W, ana April 16, 1HU7. Tt duUIUd lUnwMtx and oh ImIuh nation apply l Hkt uuiiIh or MiW Oao, W. Boyd, 4t OfcnTl Vum. iMA S"d Wrevt 8taMoD,rhll4f(- M IU. I I Ml ii In WW m - a ikii oHik rfiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiilllillllllllll'!iiiiiiiiiimiliilliirl
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