r 7 EVENING HERALD HHTATM.IKIIEI) 1870. rVUhtd avorr Evening, Kicept Sunday, Hi ( StTH ,ltnu Stbbst. Nra OsmTam. Tli Hxrulil la ileilveird In ShenandMn end the nrrnundlnR town for six mh n wee. p tie h carriers. By mall SI.0B a year or 2B .in nmlh, payable In advance Ad i-rtlm-neat oharRen according space anil pmition. Tk publisher, reserve the rlfhl to chaw tl-f f xltlon of advertisements whenever the nil otttou ! news demands It. The riglit In rrvel ta reject any advertisement, whether rata far ar not, that the publishers may derm upraper. Advertising rate maile known ..pen apaUeatlon. . . Ktnrtwl ntMia poatonlce at Shenandoah, Pa., "o&fi elan mall matter. TLKPitONK CONNECTION. wing of tin- Pnpurt ThK however, is the real ereed nt the Populists of all branches, mid pmhilily of nearly half of all the men wlin yoli il fur Bryan. If Hi.vihi liml won, liU mippnrtcrK, nftsr driving out Hold, would tlien turn against silvor. Krotn the beginning the Populist nr gnnlfjitl'in lia-i In '.'n a flreeiiliat-k party, but fnnrr'l silM'i is b step townnl pnrp flatisiii mid lor Uie pin pw nf winning silver ote from Hip two ureal parties Tlio new mnve nii nt I'leli liily mean a revival of Ureen bii. I.iui on tin' lines of fifteen or twenty years ago, but under conditions wliieh nny, for a time, give it more strength than it had in the past. Evening Hrld WEDNESDAY. JANUARY tO. 1887. Thk oireulation of the HlftALtt for the month Jut iloied was tlio largest in its history, and new names are still being added to the subscription list. Tho people demand the news, and they apparently know where to look for it. The announcement made by Senator Kauf man, of Lancaster county, to tlte effect that the seventy-nix Wanamaker men in the Legislature will oppose any legislation Intro duced by the Quay leaders, Will hardly meet with popular approval, for the reason that the aforesaid Wanamaker legislators are riot honest with their constituents. Quite a number of those who voted for the Phila delphia merchant, however, refuse to itbldo by the Kaufman caucus. Thk Ilrosius bill passed by the House authorises national banks In towns of not more than 4,000 Inhabitants to begin business with a capital of $20,000, the present require ment in that respect being $00,000. It is designed, of course, to extend baukiug facilities and promote tho general interests of business, and there can be no reasonable objection to such legislation. Tun unusually largo uumber of candidates sacking nomination on the Citizens ticket for the various borouzh and ward offices, is an indication that the primaries will bo spirited. It also argues that tho members of that party ars more coufldont of success at the polls this yoar than they havo been for a uumber of years past. It is pleasant to note, also, that the several candidates aro milking a friendly debt, void of all bitter feeling, for the nominations. This is as it should be. TO CURB A 0OU TK Q9K DAY take LMa.lvc runmo Quinine Tahlets. Ml druggists refund the motley If It fails to cure. 5 cents. Mnrc"Vronble 'for Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay, Jan. lift The situation here Is critical. The leading pa perl openly demand that the government shall resign or shnll mtllonlly reform its tiollor and annul the recent fraudulent elections. The government defies ptibllo. opinion nnu persists in limKing obnox ious appointment. It is fen roil that the deadlock will mult In financial disaster or revolution. Dullness is painfully de pressed, and there Is a wholesale emigra tion to Argentina. Loxow's Trust Investigation. AlBAtfY, Jan. 20. The Lexow resolu tion calling 'or an Invest luntlon of trusts and ooiubliinlluns was passed by the gen ale today. An Htuendineut was adopted providing that tho Investigation shall pro need with a view of suggesting legislation on the question and an amendment was incorporated in the bill fixing March 1 as the ditto when the committee shall report the result of its deliberations to the legislature. A torpid liver means a bad complexion, had breath, indigestion and frequent headaches. To avolil sucn companions jane iniviim Little Early ttlsers. the famous little pills. 0. II. Hagonbuch. Tho Yreaulnr. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey nud Delaware: Fair, but with Increasing cloudiness; not so cold; easterly winds. MANY PENSIONS GRANTED. fleiiarnl't Widows Oat I.lb.ral Suras and Man Who Folia lit a ftttane. Washington, Jan. 90. The old soldiers had a field day In the house yesterday. Under a speolal order adopted on Monday the whole day was devoted to the consid eration of private pemlnn mils, ur tne BOOon the calendar flfty-two were disposed of during the Ave hours' session. Among those favorably noted upon were bills to grantpensions to Major General Julius H. Staliel nt the rate of $100 per month; tho widow of Major General Krastus D. Tyler nt $75; Hntinih IC. Hovlgers, the daughter of n revolutionary soldier, at $13, and the widow of the late Ueneral Matthew M. Trttmbell, of Iowa, at $100 a month. Most of the pensions granted were nt tho $13 rate. The session of the senate yesterday was without Incident. Senator Turplo spoke against tho Nicaragua oanal hill and tho rttdlng of the legislative appropriation bill was completed, with the exception of motions making provision for the congres sional llbrary,whlch were passed over torn puriirlly In Ihe iirnenoo of senators Intor lsIo.I in the subject. COTTOLENB Catarrh sad Colds Relieve! in 10 to Minutes. One short puff of the breath throngh the Illower, supplied with each botlo of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, difluies this Powder over the surface of the nastl pass ages. Painless and delightful to use. It re lieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh. Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sow Throat, Tonsllltis and Deafness. B0 cts Sold at Klrllns drug store. Seventeenth Victim or tho Dallas Fire. Dallas, Tex., Jan. 80. The seventeenth victim of the Buekner Orphan home died Monday. He was Danny .Grace, 6 years old. Ills Inst words wore: "Is Kather Uuckner burning?" Charles Friend, Hloh ard Bumnll and Charlos Uranu are ex- poated to die at any moment. Tin Obttluala Sultan. Lohdoit, Jan. SO. A Constantinople dis patch to The Dally Mall snys that the sul tan Sriuly resists Kuropeau control of Turkey's finances or administration. This dispatch alio says that Tlusalu is secretly treating t. obtain the use of a port ou the Black sea. - ".tm mm CO COTT0LUNB. as well as tlio cooking of dainties, demands the shortening that pro duces the lightest, best tasting and most wholesome lood at. tne loweat cost is the purest, most healthful and economical shorteniuir ever known. Get the genuine. Trade-marks "Coitolct:e" and steer's head tit cotton-plant wreath on every tin. Bold everywhere. THE N. K. FAinDdNK COMPANY, iuu,, x.wl.tk, ruuihivi-K niuku't PROPOSED MINE COMMISSION. The introduction of the Coyla Mine Com mission bill at the beginning ot-tli present session of the Legislature, has caused much comment from the press throughout the state. The measure is also receiving much consider ation from those employed in and about tho tnines, particularly those in tho anthracite coal fields. This is the same hill that was introduced at ths last session of the Legisla ture. So far a we can learn the opposition so the bill, as it is at present framed, Is based upon what is termed a uselets expenditure of tho sta'eVfiuances and tho creation of un necessary political positions. This opposition Is not because it is thought the department is not necessary, but becauie of tho large number of offices it will create. It provides for one chief at $3,000 salary, a deputy or chief clerk at $8,500, four clerks at $1,500 and forty mine inspectors at $3,000. There aro at jlfesent oighteen inspectors, who get 3ti6o each, but they are accountableto 'tiobody, and it is argued that theTeaTobject of a bill of this character is to see that tho work is doue well and not to create a number of new offices and take $73,500 more from the treasury every year. Every measure that will in any way lesion the already large number of fatalities re corded annually in the coal regions should of necessity receive the support of not only the members of the Legislature, but tho entire people of tho state. But it is apparent to us that such a humane measure can be placed upou the statute books without tho creation of so many offices. With this object in view it is said an at tempt will bo made to have a bill passed that will create a chief of mine inspectors at a reasonable salary and give him two clerks, placing the whole under tho control of the Department of Internal Affairs, tho samo as the Bureau of Eailroads and the Bureau of Industrial Statistics are now. It is under, stood that the Governor has on several oc casions emphatically stated that he would die approve of any measures whereby new offices aro created to any great extent. It is true that the present mine laws, as as serted, are not what thev should be,noverthe- less the list of fatalities would be greatly diminished were its provisions more strictly enforced than wliat they are at preiut. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations nf the New York aud I'lillailelpbla Kxchangos. New Yobk, IJan. 10. The volume of busi ness in stocks today was about one-third lighter than yesterday's aggregate, and the usually inacttvo shares wore decidedly less prominent. The movement of prices whs Irregular, but an underourrent of strength was discernible. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio 10 Clieea. A Ohio ... 18 Del. A Hudson.. .112 D..L.A W 156 Brie l&X Lake irie A W . 18 Lehigh Nav. ... 41 All ass'ts paid. Lehigh Valley ... 80 New Jersey Cen. .102 New York Cen... 94J$ Pennsylvania 58 Heading T St. Paul 77 W. N. Y. & Pa. . . . tloneral Markets. PniLADBLPHiA, Jan. IP. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $2.Kk8.10; do. extra, 3.253.50; Pennsylvania roller, clear, H-'iX.M; do. do., straight, J.0i.86; western winter, clear, ti.xmAO. Wheat dull ; January, 81Hlo. Corn steady ; January, 26Hj(aseHo. Oata quiet ; January, !18ViS28Ko. Hay firm ; cheloe timothy, 11.50Q15 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, 1.5.18.60. Pork steady; family, 10.60 11. Lard quiet; western steam, H.6. Butter steady ; western creamery, laaOo. ; do. factory, 7(413c. ; Elgin s, 20c. ; Imitation creamery, llld 10c. : New York dairy, lftoCloUo. ; do. creamery, 133111c. ; extra state prints, wholesale, 22o. ; prints lobbing at 2y26o. Cheese quiet ; New York large, TVjtlifea.: small, sjuioj pari Bklms,48Hc : 'all skims, 2Hfie. Eggs stead; New York aud Pennsylvania, l(K01lo. ; west ern fresh, 1&&15c. I..,tant ri'liji . ' .-tortured babies and rMt for tirL.l n. i.h ri In a warm bath with C i Tictm.v S vi', a. id a single application of r. TtcunA 0 -mimt), tho great Bkiu cure. Ti2 only pn'""ly and economical treatment f' r Itch'-i", burning, bleeding, scaly, and 1'inply lnm...rs of the skin, scalp, and blood. IVW"-1.1 . I, ) n-l ,r I..H . I Infild O'rmirli'v ii-ai i " ' as-' 11.... v BABY BLEMISHES rnTTrn niieo ikd Cntu- i.'m r, UOiton. tj lliiinor'mklled free. PriT-ntol nnrl Cured by CUT1CUKA fcOAl'. Live Stoelc 3Iarkls. Nhw York. Jan. 10. Cables quote American steers at lOH'gll'io, dreased weight; sheep at SJjCWaO. ; refrigerator beef at gftO'jC. Calves steady; veals, M; barnyard calvus, 8.37H; wuaterns. H. Sheep and lambs quint; lambs weak; sneep, Winm-toi lamas, n.iov 5.S0. Hogs steady at 3.6t3-t. East Libkhty. Pa.. Jan. 19. Cattle slow u4 lower ; prime,l4.7ViH.90; feeders, W.8U01; Vulls, stags aad eows, li&U.QO. Hogs sttady ; prims liiiht and best medium, M.rWfc8.70 ; ooramoa to fair, W.K$8.e5; heavy, 1.40(38 ; rough, tt.36 03.10. Shcp steady ; prime, BMsVaW; fair, M.M 8.S0 ;oommon,S.40(a3 ;oholceauV, 1.W(S.1S l veal calves, f).507. Kremis, llercer County, Pa. Wo believe Chamberlain's Cough Kemody to be the hBt remedy in use. We use It in our own fami lies, and it is a favorite among ourcustomers. Ileckcr Bros. & Co. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. The Delaware 'KUctlon tllUddle Again. llnvBK. Jan. 90. The judges of the su perior court yesterday docldod to call a special session of that body to meet In this town on i) riuay morning to near nu nyim cation for mnmlamus in tho West Dover olectlon cases This is the case lu which the Demooratio board of canvass throw out the votes of several districts because of alleged bribery and corruption. NEW GREENBACK PARTY. The new party projected by the Coiey conference in St. Louis may not at first be taken seriously by the average citizen, and yet it deserves some consideration. It is not entirely a Coxey cabal which has started the movement for a realignment of the Populists, All the radical elements of the party which met In national convention in St. Louis last t,,ir and which indorsed Bryan aud nominated Wateon, are represented in th nraaent conference in that city. The middle- of-the-road men opposed the convention' course, last July, aud they denounce it now, Urwt nrnnnae a nroeratti which will render imnossible its repetition in the future. Thus the convention of "friends of reform -r. incrr. f iustice" whicli the St. Louis conference has called, which is to open at Nashville July 4, 1887, promises to have some effect on the fortunes of the Populist and Democratic parties, and therefore be of na tional interest. Coxey personally Is only a cipher, but the elements which are dissatisfied with both the great parties will bear him for his cause, and these elenieuts, in theirpreeent mood, are even more Utterly opposed to the Demm iaUtlmn to the Kepubllcans. The i munition will either create a split in the l'lipuli-t rank-, or will force that entire party to m.iWv a new departure ou some im portant questions of puhlle policy. In either event it renders impossible the fonuatiou of any such coalition as that which supported Bryan last year, and which gave him over 8 000,000 of votes, for all elements of the i,.niiliat narty have, sluee the election, spoken agaiuet a renewal of that alliance with the Democracy. Demonetization of gold as well as ot . r . .11.1' In tha nSA. posed political creed of tbe St. Louta mi n, .rV. tli a fuvnp nf laigi majority of tbt X'opulirt partj. ,icm Sutler, and uiauy mon who belonged I . . . I at. th u tuaui'h of Bryau s siipponsns iu mo r aniw have enunciated a similar f ,, iI.l election. It is true Boies hi a Jit mibi ratdnriUK the canvass, but o ,,ms -I only afterward foramonetuiy u x ...ta. I vacated now by the I'oiey Soothing for burns, scalds, chappedjlh.mds and lips. Healing for cuts and sores, in stant reliel tor plies, stops puiu m onto. Those are the virtues of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. J I. llageuuucu. Kew tJorsoy Olnolals Ko-eleoted. Trentos, Jan. 20. The senate yester day passed two bills. One of these pro vides that in case of murder trials the su preme court judges may sit without tho law Judge of tho county. The second bill passed regulates the time whioh notloes nro to be published in newspapers of pri vate legislation. The house passed a reso lution requesting the New Jersey con gressmen to vote for the passing of tho bill lnoreaslng the pay of letter- onrriors. At a joint session State Controller Han- cook and State Treasurer bwain were re elected for terms of three years. Later ten Kepublloan senators waited on the governor in favor of Senator Stokes for socretury of slate. The governor did not oommlt hlrr-lf, but the senators were Imprehso 1 v. ,t'i the idea that Mr. Stokes will not be aj ii'iintnd Bank Commis sioner Gei.'jro vv'.ii'K is thought to be the ttovoruor i h !.. Tltree-Dny Tour to Washington. Washington at present is the cynosure of all eyes; not only because it is the Nation',. Capital aud nt tlio interest wnicn aiiacnes in the deliberations of Congress, but the bril liant Presidential reception on New Year's Dy formally opened tho season of fashion able festivities, and it has now become the grtat social centre of tho country. Brilliant minds, waiving for tho time tho cares of government, abandon thcmsclvos to the gay whirl of the social world. Receptions, din ners, balls follow esch other with bewilder ing rapidity. , The st".le of the Cuban question and the possibilities of Congressional action is also claiming attention, and the never-dying in tersst which nttaches to tho many depart ments of the Government is attracting its usual number of visitors. The three-day personally-conducted t ur nf tho lVniuvlvanla Railroad Company. which leaves New York January 21, afl'ords the best opportunity of visiting the National Capital at this season. The party will be under the care and guidanco of an ex perienced tourist agent, and ths program in Washinrton has been nrerarsd with an ac- mirHia knnwlndco of the location and best time to visit each of the principal points of interest. Round trin tickets, including railroad trans portation iu sach direction aud accommoda tions at ths best Washington hotels, will be sold at ths following rates: From New York, $14 50; Trenton, $13.75; Atlantic City, il2.73; Pottsville. f 14.30; Philadelphia, $11.50, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Oeo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. One thing is cortain : It will not do to fool with a bad cold. No one can tell what tho end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumption, invariably result from a neglected cold. It is surprising too, that bad colds aro so often neglected whon one remembers how easily and at what little expense they may be cured. Cham berlain's Cough Iteinsdy is always prompt and effectual, and costs but a trifle; 26 or 50 cents is a triflo as compared with the disas trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Abner llereer, of Dilworthtown, Cheater Couuty, Pa , in speaking of this remedy, said : "Some time ago I had a bad cold and cough. I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt, the druggist, recommended Chamberlain's Ceugh Remedy, and one 50 cent bottle of it cured me entirely." For sale by Qruhler Bros., druggists. Two Weeks In l'lollila. To sec Florida is a pleasure; to visit It is a pihilege; but to spend a fortnight within its borders is an epoch. There is a great satisfac tion In wltiieaalnir the riuening of tropical frulU in their own native land, and a peculiar in wrestling wltn out ocean s waves wnen and rivers at home are an iceuounu. Tours to Culltornla. California haB becu most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aud the rich ver dure of the great Huropcan peninsula are duplicated In this sunny laud of the Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the biiow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the ono hand, the calm Pacific with its soft breeses upon the other, and a veritable paradise of flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country Is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant wayof crossing the coutinent, Inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, riinnlug a through train of Pullmau nalaee cars from New York to the racillc Coast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1897 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and ritUburg, January 37, l'euruary 24, and March 97. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis aud tho Santa Fa Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt 1-ake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave aud New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during tho Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Iako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weoksin California. The third tour will run viaClncago.Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via dificrent routes within nine months. All of those tours, cither going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood-Sprlngs, Lesdvllle and the Garden of the Gods. Rates from all Doints on tho Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour. $310 ; second tour, $850 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and othor informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing olllces, or address George W. Boyd, Assistunt General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. of Mrs. getiia- Harris lijrlQg, Paris, Tex., Jan. 80. Mr Harris, wife Senator Ishman Q. Harris, is not expected to live the day out, and the senator iu still oonflnetl to his room from fatlguo caused by his rapid Journey from Wash ington. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Chicago's olty eonnott tins adopted a resolution looking ton "greater ChlonRO." The comptroller of tho currency has given authority for the organisation of tho First National bank of Summit, N. J. Vice I'resldont-elect Hobart has leased for four years the handsome residence ot H. Li Harbor, the asphalt king, in "Wash ington. The grand Jury at Jacksonville has failed to find a true bill against General Kmlllo Nunez for aiding lu filibustering expedi tions to Cuba. Secretary Lamont has sent to the na tional house an estimate of an appropria tion of 176,000 for the construction of a sea wall at Sandy Hook. A bill introduced In the Colorado legis lature abolishes tho theater hat Des Hollies, la., city council has passed an antl-theator hat ordinance. tlrlp-Coltls-Iteatlache. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Urlppo when Laxative Bromo Quinine will .iirn von in nun dav. Put un In tablets cou venientfor taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Mexicans Ab'ollsli Hull Fighting. CmiiCAHUA, Mex., Jan. 90. No moro bull flirhts. nrizo fights or cook fights will be allowed to take place In this state, tho legislature having lssuod a decree prohib iting such sport auu providing a, severe penalty for the violation ot tno law. Don't?LetgAnybody' Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina fori coughs and eolds, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Ono of the most remarkable cures rheumatism on record is related by Mr. J. M. Thompson, post matter at Dsckor's Point, Pa., as follows: "While out driving ono dav last wiuter I Was caught iu a cold rain. Tho next morning I Wasunablo to move my head or arras, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My clerk tele phoned for a physician, but suggested that I use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, thore being a bottle open on the counter. Ho rubbed the affected parts thoroughly with Pain Balm and built up a hot fire. I dozed off to sleep and when I awoke about half an hour later the pain had gono entirely, and I havo not been troubled since. Peoplo come bore from many miles around to buy Chamborlain's medicines." For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. f Riyerw'natiier Will Case Ended. Albasy, Jnu. 20. Tho oourt of appeals vesterdny decided tho lfayerweatner wm contest, involving the distribution of $8,- 000.000 amonpt twenty educational lnstl tutlons nil over tho country, xno courrs decision In tho case, which was ontltlod 'Amhorst collcco and others, respondents. versus tho oxeoutors of the will, appel lants," Is: "Judgment afllrmodwlth costs to all parties appearing by soparato at torneys, payable out or tuo esvato." TO CUltF, A COI.1) IN OSE DAY, Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 25 cents. HUMPHREYS' Can't This Is the complaint of H . thousands at this season, gf They have no appetite! food fcH R does not relish. They need thetonlngupof the stomach and digestive organs, which a course of Hood's Barsaparilla will give them. It also purifies and enriches the blood, cures that distress after eating and Internal misery only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp 1 nt and cures nervous headaches, that it wtau to have almost " a magio touch." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fad the One True Blood Purifier. One appreciates tho wonders oi mouern in vention ana rauroaa ueveiopiuenv upon leaving the neighlmrhood of good skating one day and finding himself In the vicinity of good bathing the next. Yet this can be done, and the man who prefers hunting or fishing will taae ms acoouireiueui aiuua m ;, for Florida extends a cordial invitation to all r.it are tho best after-dinner llOOll S PlllS pills, aid digestion. 260. Whoever would exchange for two weeks th. ,i,.nptin i.limata of the North for the dnllnhtfiil and SnriuK-Hke sunshine of k'inriHu uhmilil iak tha neraonallr-oouducted Jacksonville tour of the Pennsylvania Ita 1 road which leaves New York by speolal train Jauuary 26. Excursion tickets for this tour, i.,,.i,.,ih.tr pillmv trananortaaoii. Pullman aceommodHtions (oue berth), and meals en r..iii In Ixitli directions whilo traveling on the special truin. will be sold at the following rates: new ora, sou.wi i unau,uiu, $48 00; Canaudaigua, $88 88; Erie, $51.85: Wilkesbarre, $50 36 ; Pittsburg $53.00, and at proportiouaU- rates from other points. Fur tickets, itineraries, and other informa tin apply to ticket agents, tourist agent at 11(16 Broadway, New York, or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Bread Street station, Philadelphia Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to yuit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well,, strong, magnetic, full of new life aud vigor, tuke No-To-Bai, the wonder-worker thut makes weak men strong. Han vg tin ti n pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy NVlVltac from your owu druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 5tio or $1.00. Booklet and sample mulled free. Ad. Sterling Rtmcdy Co., CliKttgo ur Ntw York. Man and Woman Arrested for Murder. Wadena. Minn.. Jan. 30. A. A. Llnd' ross and Mrs. Pikknrninen, of Now York Mills, have just beeu arrested by bhorlll Irwin, charged with tho murder of Dan Plkkarainon. husband oi tna woman. Lindross admits having pushed Plokka- ralnon off a moving train, and olalms ha was hired to do so by tho jnurdorea man'l wife. . A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver aud bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to ilny ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Tours tu l'lorida. No district iu America presents, during the Winter season, so mauy varied attractions as the State of Florida. Besides its uengiitiui climate, which to one escaping from the cold ami unhealthful chanees ot tho worth seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a laud of siort and pleasure, Along its eleven hundred miles of salt-water coast aud in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost iinn nni-nlvnliln variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others of a more t i-i,ii nil I elmntctnr. Nowhere iu all our broad land oau the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here aliso the most enthusiastic liunter funis mtietv. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers. and wild- cats roam at large through the more miarselv ivettled regions, while mrus oi an kinds may oe lounu in Huiiimauue iuiuufin' Stale. The more novel sport of al 11 gator and manatee hunting may also he in dulged iu by the more adventurous tourist. With Its matchless ciunaie, in uniugt groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and Whin?, iu fishine aud hunting, and it fni-Aatjt- Florida ti resents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinariau, the lover of nature, the sportsman ana tne explorer. To this attractive state tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 18H7, leaving by speolal train January 28, February 9 and 23. and March 9. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful Uud; tlokets for the fourth tour will he valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Bates for the round trip, $50.00 from Nsw York, $18.00 from Philadelphia, aud propor tionate rates from other points. th.ki.ts ii.hinrarlaa and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant Ueueral Passenger Ageui.nroau street nvanou, Philadelphia. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Fever. 2 " Worms. S " Infants' Diseases. 4 " Diarrhea. 8 " NeuralQia. 9 Cures Headache. 10 " Dyspepsia. 11 " Delayed Periods. 12 " Louchorrea. 14 " Skin Disease IB Cures Rheumatism, BATTLE WITH POACHERS. live Men Were Shot, and It Is reared Hint Three Will lle. CHOWlf PolTT, Ind, Jan. 30 In a pitched battle between Tollestou club gamekeepers and pnaohers ou- tho pre serves of tha TollMton club of Chicago, near hero yesterday, five men wore shot, three of them fatally. The woundred nro : I'fauk Costwlok, shot through the lungi, Will die; Theodore Pratt, shot In body, Will die; John llluukbttrn, shot In temple, will probably die; Charles Pratt, shot In body; Alvln Both well, shotlu body. Poaching on the olub grounds had given its caretakers mush trouble ot late, and seven gamekeepers, welt armed with shot guns and pistols, were on duty lyester- dny when fourteen young men, raomuers ot tho families of neighboring farmers, In vaded the duck swamp and prepared for n day's sport. Tho watchmen bore down on the bovs In a body, and hailing them from a considerable distance ordered them off the olub's grounds. Instead of com plying tho poachers made a rush for tho gnmekeepors. The latter opened lire ut three rods range, nnu tour oi me juuuj men fell to tho marsh loo rlddlodwlth shot, two of thorn mortally wounded. Their comrades returned the flro, and Blunkburn, one ot tho wntohmon, fell with a shot In his skull. Sheriff Pnrlov arrested Barney Wn.lt- toll, the Ulaokburn brothers and Alfrod Taylor and lodged them in jail, nevorai others wore arrested today. Tho shooting was done at such a short dlstauoothat every shot went through tho bodies of eaoh or the wounded, in tno nouyoi xneo dore Pratt over lGOshotwero counted. The bullet whioh struck Costwlok wout clear through tho body. Conferroes Agree on the Immigration 11U1. WASuiNQTON.Jau. 20. Theoouforrcos of tho two houses on the immigration bill roacliod an agroeinont yesterday and the bill as agreed upon will probably be re ported this afternoon. Many of tho pro visions of both the seuato and the house bills wore retained, but those were modi fied so as to mako it a vory different bill from that which passed oach houso. The Lodge educational qualification was ac cepted, but its application was limited to persons botwoen tho ogos oi lb nnuou yoara, The Corliss auientlmeuc auoptou oy iuo house and rejected by tho senate was re stored, but In n vory muah modiuou lorm. The nmondment mado It unlawful to em ploy any nlien in tho United States. As ohanned tho prohibition Is loss stringent and is mado to apply only to tho employ ment or aliens who habitually como and go "birds of passao." Condensed Testimony. Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufactiiror's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that ur, King s Hew Discovery uas uj cii". Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. on. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured or a Cough oi two years ia"" ing, caused by La Grippe, by Ur. King a New Discovery. B. F. Jlorrll, Baldwinsvillo, Mass., says that he has used and recommend ed it and never knew it to fail and would ather havo it than any uocior, " always cures. Mrs. Hemming, a r.. apm St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and bas no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. FrcoTrial Bottles atA. vasieys Drugoiuiu. Cnrnegle's roriiflrtiibloTlval. PiTTHumto. Jan. 20. The consolidation of the American cruel bio steol business of Thomas Firth & Sons, limited, of Shef field, Englmid, with tho Sterling Stool oompany, of Pittsburg, undor tha tltlo of tho Flrth-Stcrllug Siaci oompany, wuion will be the name of the new corporation. was effcoted yesterday. Tho capital stooK is bolng Increased from $300,000 to $800,000, and the works at Demmlor will bo en- largod so as to turn out ony quantity of steol that may be requited. Tho sto.il de partment at Pittsburg will ba undor tno dlroct managemont of Louis J. Firth, managing director ot tho Sheffield com pany. Tho projectile department will bo entirely under thechargoof C. Y.Wheeler, tho founder and president oi tno Dieniug Stool company. Sick Headache. Neuralgia air! Extromo NfirvoutnwSi VEU slnco I was eighteen years old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Roraedles, T suffered from sick headache and extreme nervousness and dys pepsia. In time heart disease developed. I was treated by several doctors with no re lief. Severe palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells made tne most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Bostoratlve Nervine and Now Heart Ouro and took them alternately as dlrct'd. Improvement began at once and Increased so rap Idly that lnsldo of six nun ths I Increased thirty six pounds in weight. All pain In the heart Is gone, and tho norvousness has wholly left mo," MBS. Ohas. KNArr, W. Qorman St., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov, 7,'96. Dr. Miles' Ilemodloa are Gold by all drug--lstfl undor a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart id nerves sent freo to all applicants. Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. P Nervine Restores ifl Wglf'lllurtffrW MADE ME A tViAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVES CUIUS m m r - W. .......... t II v Unm. Lu iirrtvns msntwr- auuii ui"' orj, impotenoy. mi ni w nfs, eio- curou br Abase a outer jSioomhw ana Ind Is cretlons. They quifhtv and rurtJy reotore Lort Vitality in old or I cm 1147, and Ct a man for study bnninwa or marrlasK. : Tnaanitv flnrl fVlTiimmOtiOn if Ut'inttmt. Their tiw bIttts inmadlat improve Oieut and effects a CUBE v .cia nil othara tail. In. iUtupon hartnti tho cenalnn Ajcix Tablets. Jthei havo cured thoawinda and will ouro you. We cWe a roii tt to written cnarantw to effect a euro In each cow For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., by A. Wnsley and S. T. Klrlln, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS a T.tn.TiniiirniinWOMAN'B RELIEF. AIwkti rromnt d rltnbl. Avoid Imitatvm, Oct CaTOH'B TAHIT PlLLHind RATE E BOUT I, At dniff Hon: or will dirt (eId), prict, il. Catok Spec Co , Boston, Mm. Our book, 4c For ale a P. P. P Kirlfn's drujr store nntl Shenandoah driiR store ' a m a SRAYHAiBRESjrpSEV. to im natural ."lor by II All Aft I. MI CA XT. no tin harmls, nleaiant odor. 1 1.0 ii bolt e IjKK'H HAIR TO 10 rmoi dandruff. lol hlrfrnmfmnKul"dpromotM growth l nrialHililo j"ni: MElllCANT CO 108 Fulton at., " V CBEP llhmrated Treatise on Hair on application I ntfc For salo by Shenandoah' Drug Store, Kirlln's Drug" Store. If your medicine Is kept In tbs bouse and used according to directions as noon as the throat begins to get eoro, they win never icnow tney uaa i na. the Dlpntlie- 16 " Malaria. 20 " "Whooping Cough 27 - Kidney Dlaeasae. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 26o., or 6 for $1. Dn. noiirnnsYs HoinLOwnno Maxtjiii of Diseases Min.m Fitzc. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill "William 8t.,H,Y. For salo at I'ovlnsky'a drug store, iS Mat Centre street Harper's Bazar IN 1897. The I1AZAII, a thoroughly up-to-date periodi cal for women, will enter upon ita Thirtieth Volume in 1H97. , , , As a Fashion Journal it Is unsurpassed, anu Is .,. iiuiiuiutiiuihio ranulalte for every well- dneseed woman. Katharme De Fonarr writes a weekly letter on ourrent fashions from Ifiria. Ii New York Fashions, and in the fortnightly pitltern-sbeet supplement, ladles find full de tails, (lirecuqns, unit uiugruiio iui " " ,.,l.l nhiiilren'a clothine. SamuOC IUotj:, and Ohapuis draw and engrave the newest and fin . n..l.l.n .lA.lirn. MV.rv .v .to 1; !TI, .nrl.l. far I HOT will lxt ! ThO Red BrldgS Neighborhood, ly Habia Iximaa root,; and Father Qulnnalllon, hv Octave Tiianbm. Short stories will he constantly presented hy brilliant wtltera, among wnoni arc mini j. .wi.u, ITiuuirr PoinuVITT HI.HIKFO&D. AlAUlOH llAR LAND, llUTH MlKnEBY 8TUBT, VlOLA ItOSEB- oao, and Maboabwt Sutton Ubiscok. wliat. wnman ar Doine in variou narU of i.A iT.,l.n will fnrtn naArlea of aneeiul interest. Other interesting features nre The Out-door "Woman, devoted to healthful sports and paatimea; Muaio, a weeaiy cniicai summary i iiiusic in New York ; Amateur Theatricals, Lm i.mi.i..v ui.,1 KAAillewurlc. Ceremony and .. ... . I I ITI, V. n . ni.ln Ktlquette. liooii jiouseKeepus. nuw are Doine," "Current Social Events," and Personals gleaned from original source". Women and Men. colonel T. W.lliaoiNsoM w ill regularly continue his valuable essays. anaurara t i irrnsuuiiuHiiLii. luu wiuiuii Is conduct d for the benefit and convenience ot readers, and all questions received are answered In rotation, as promptly anu miiy iuku Art. The IlAZAU is a notable picture-gallery. .,.,, ,l.i..i,o- the rnoat beautfful works ol American and foreign artlats, as presented In theunnual I 'arts and New yoric ezniuiiiona. Wit and ltumor. KveryDouy turns ior hearty laiign w Hie Mflaa a in l" An Aix-Bouhd Wokak's 1'apbk Wlii I had severe attacks of gravel ana kidney trouble; and unable to not a medicine or doctor to cure mo until I used lion Bitters, and they cured me In a short time. A DtSTlNauitaiD Lawyek oj Waynb Co., N. T. iir.oHi.sss and Coi.D. A younr cirl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and csld. Her face was too wnus, anu nor hands aad feet felt though ths blood did not circulate. After oue bottle ef Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest sirl la ths town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind Eratifyiue to her friends. A New Milliard Ch'iu'nplon'hlp. NEW YoaK, Jan. 20. The establish ment of anon billiard ohamplonshlp, that of oharaplon of ths United Statos and Canada at the fourteen inen oaiK tins game, Is contemplated In a proposition by Goorgo E. Slosson. Fnr a tournament t be hold In New xorK (Wring next montu Mr. Slosson offers $1,000 In four prizes, MOO. 1800. 00 and $100. tho winner of the flrst prize to be known as the champion of tho United States and uanaaa. a shiwdis mhlem will be nrovlaedand ne entranss fee will bo oxaotad. Players who have Botapetid In matehes er tonrnamsnds for ths world's shnmplonshlp are net eligible to this tournament. Dncklen's Arnica Salve. Tha best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruntions. and riositlvelr cures riles. or jo pay required, n is juaranieea wpve fQt Saic at KIRLIM'S DfUgf SlOfe Derxovb saviaiaciioii or uiuuj icmiiuou. x xiw 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Klieumallam Oureil In a Day. 'Tvuric Cure" for Bhsumatisin and Neu ralaia radically cures in X to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and inVBterioUh. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. I H,-..t.l,.aA irrpul.lv hnnefila. 'I' l,' Aiitlumv. BM.ruatluaatcr of I'ruuiiae City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of Mystic Lure ior uaeuuisnam, of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." 7Sceut. Sold hy ('. II. Hagenbueh, druggist, Shen andoah. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlosmithing done oall on E. F, ClillagJicr 18 West Centre street' Dealer In stc-es 1-U There's JusTwhat You Want. l'un-Tiiiu iMv.) fjr coughs aud colds. At Uruhlcr lirul., drily store. Sli'Wri'lWi.Bgfl HAVE YOU USED i Thoinpson's i Diphtheria iCure ? Read what others who have used it say: I have used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure In my family and cured three of my children of the Diphtheria and know It Is a aure cure, I feel that everr one should know of It, for Diphtheria fa a disease that baffl w most of the doctors. You are at llbertr to nse the above testimonial, which I will be glad to sub stantiate to persons who will oall to wo me. Yours respectfully, John Btryker, bergeant of Police, vvmiamBpon, i . This certtflep that for several months I have been uslnj Thompson's Diph theria Cure In toy family and regard It as tho best and most speedy remedy for colds and sore throat X have over known. I do not hesitate to recom mend It. O, D. renepacker, D. D. Pastor Grace M. E. Church, WUllamsport.Pa, I have used yonr Diphtheria Cure in my family and It works like a charm. It does its work quick, and that Is what you wnnt In Diphtheria or croup, I would not do without It. Itespectfully, G. M. Warner, WUlUmaport, Ta, The abovo testimonials aro authentic and we invite you to correspond with the writers. ftiptyljeria Cure Co., t WUiUIHlttSPORT, pn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Coming Events. Feb'y. 4. Grand Musicals In Trinity Re formed Church. Chlsora. Pa., "nerald:" Kicliard Vensel reports One Mlnuta Cough Curs the greatest success of memcai science. 110 torn us mat n 0ii nnnA,tntaA It cured his whole family of terrible c.ughs PerS0nally-C0HaUCteQ ana coiai, alter an otuer so cmi.u cures uau 1 failed entlrelr. II r. Vensel earn it assisted his children throueh a vory bad siege ef measels. One Minuts Cousk Cure maksi ex- pectoratlen very easy and rapid. 0. II. I ilageubucn. Inv.ntlcntlner a llonvlct's Death Norristov? .f, Pn., Jan. 80. A speolal meeting ot the trustees of the hospital for the Insane Is' being held at ths hospital. tho object being to further pro bo thomys- Ury surrounding the death ot the eonvlot Tours nATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA ti... in nAT.TRORNIA and tlie PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and IMilladel- plila January w, reuruary a., uiiu uinreu ISDT. I'lve wreks in California on the first tour, and four weeks on the second. Passengers on ,k. ihiwl tur nlll return on reirtilar trains pationt, William SloUue, who died from within nine montlu. Hipp win ut mane at new i At innitan WsMAM'a Parait what more apuropriate gift ean be maile to wife, daughter or ulster than a subscription to HARPER'S HAZAlt? secure 11 as a welcome visitor your household for 1W7. Xcivsfaptn art not to tofy Wt aJvtrtiiemtnl wttkiut Ut txprm trdtr if Harper cV UrUktrt, HARPER'S BAZAR For one your, 4 - - - 4.oo. Postagt Jht to ail subscribe in tht UttittJ Sfafrs. Canada and Maka. Address IIARPBR & 11ROTII0R3, P. 0. Box 959, N. Y. City tho offsets of shooklng brutality, Suspr l I t , I. n 1 1 . 1 1 . uiuii wuw n umiii bito iiubmw ihiiiiwji and It Is not Improbable that his arrest will be ordered, although nothing new to oonneot him with the case has yet been us yeloped. All (ha .lin'.raiit fnrma nf slcln troubles. from chapped hands to oesetaa and Indolent PhlladelpUla, u leers ean ne Toauuv cureu uj """ Wltah Uasel Salve, ths great plla cure, C. II. Ilagenbuob. Orleans for Mardl-Grfta festivities on tlie second tour. FLOKI DA Jacksonville tours, allowlnc two weeks In PUrlda will leavs New York and Pliiladeluhla January 36. February and -a, and Marcli a.iwi Itate, covering expenses en route 111 uohi uireo Hons, MO.00 from New York, and J18.00 from WASHINGTON Kilted by "Tliawlng" Uyiiainlte, QRE-KWion. Oonn., Jan. iW. Antonio Ani.lo. emnloyed by Joseph Chrlstalno, n edntraotpr, plaood frozen dynamite, oartrldgos near the stove In the hltohen of b,ls dwoUlng to thaw out, and later his 10-vear-old boy. who was playing with one, pjaeed it on ths stove, when It lmmedl ntelv oxtiloded, w rooking the house, kill ing the boy and probably fatally Injuring Angela ana ms wile ana uaiieppe ninoii, who were In the home. - 1 . . r . .l...-...l sick headache, .blliousneu and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DeWitt's Little Early Kisers. These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. V. II, Ilsgenhuih. TmiM. aanh oovcrincr a ncriod of three days anu l'Uliaul,uia i.r-iit-11. Pabruarv 11. llarcll II. itatea, inciva- will leave New York hr 'M IMS. January April 1 aud SS. aud May 13, 1S9T. lng traniBOrtatlon aud two day,' aocomm-da-tlon at the best Waehingtou Hotels. IH.B Item N.w York, and 1 11.80 from rbiladelpule. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. IUCHMOND AND WASHINGTON 1.111 Imt Vrw York and Phlladakihla Dau- 3. im, Janusry 38, February 30, Maish M, sod Ani it, uvi. Tt dial1d lUoararlw and oth.r i!a aDnlr at il.keS 80yd, Aalk Qttt BMOI in ti Station, rblledalptla. tiM cur addru us. AgM.C,