EVENING HERALD WITAnLMTIBI) 1870. fonMiitd every Kvening, KscSpt Sunday, at 1 Sona Jakiim frncvr, Niun Onrrnc. Th Herald l tlellveied InHliennmlonli and tbe arroiudlug towm for tlx cents n WMk, pay ble to the oarrtars. Tly mall 18.00 ft year, or SS eels a month, payable In advnnoe. Advertlee oaeats charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the d Irion of advertisements whenever tbe tinb- lottlon ( news demands It. Tlie right Is -eeerved to reject any advertisement, whether nald tar er not. that the nnbllshere may deem ra proper. Advertising rates made known noon npplloetion 1C tered at Mie poetofUoe at Shenandoah, Pa., a .send class mall matter. TW-KPHONK CONNECTION. Evening Hrlci SATURDAY. JANUARY 88, 1897. 1 1 A MmouMeEro hat been sentenced to 102 years in prison. What a narrow escape from a life sentence'! At London yesterday the death was re corded of a man to whose gtuius the world uwm mi Invention that has played no small part in Its progress and development. Sir Isaac Pitman lived far beyond the allotted period of man, and was thus enabled to witneg the extradordinary development of his system of phonetic spelling, or shorthand writing, which came to man's assistance when it was needed most, expediting the dis patch ef business all over the world, and eu ablinK us to preserve for future ages the thoughts of our gtsateat men, which other wise would die with tfyeir utterance. In many other ways, and notably in Its Impor tant Influence in the development of the daily press, Pitman's system of shorthand has been of Incalculable benefit in the trans action of tlie world's affairs. The great value in which it is held is fittingly illus trated in the efforts which many minds have mado to improve upon the crudo system first invented by Pitman, aud the extraordi nary success which has attended his efforts. Tub result of the Democratic primaries last night is told in our news columns. It is un necessary to siy that the contests were lively the reader can glean tha information by a perusil of the report. The contests for Chief Ilurgess and Tax Beeeiver overshadowed all other figlits, anil it will require tho meeting of the conferreos this evening to determine the names of the "unfortunates" that will appear peu the ticket. The friends of both Scanlan and Burke, with two wards each to their credit, claim the nomination for Tax Becslver. The confsrrees from "tha bloody First," however, hold the balance of power and can dictate not only this nomination but the entire ticket. Noll and Tabor, the caadidates for Chisf Burgess, feel confident, while Frank Wilcom's friends say .they have several surprises up their sleeves to be sprung to night. Tho slates prepared by the bosses were smashed in ssvsral instances, the party vetors ignoring the former's instruc tions. A notable case was that in the Fifth ' ward, where an effort was made to defeat Councilman Hand fsr ro-nomination. The latter, however, was successful.notnithstand ing tho opposition he enconntered. Tho re suit ef the meeting of the conforrees this evening is awaited with a great deal of Interest. THE TREATING HABIT. Public opinion will be divided ns to the wisdom and justice of Representative Mcllheny's bill to disconrage tho liquor habit by making it a mis demeanor to treat or offer to treat a per son to liquor In any place whoro strong drink is sold. A very large class will claim that the man who never treats is th gentleman over whose recalcitrant shoulders the keen lash of justice should be laid. All the same, it is agreed by many phil osophers that the great American habit of treating is moat pernicious and is responsible for a great deal of drunkenness. A Has for the first offense and imprisonment for the sseond offense, is none too severe if the state undertakes to break up the practice, for it is deeply grounded in the American character. How ever did wo acquire this habit that has become so great an evil as to call for in terdiction by the law ? Surely not from our illustrious progenitor, William Penn, If these settlers brought with thorn their justly celebrated gin or beor, also brought hither the no less celebrated and economical "Dutch treat." It may be that the other early tribes should be bold responsible for the treating habit. It is understood that it was these aborigines who invented hard cider and tho nbtle applejack; and if this be so, the dangerous habit of setting 'em up again Is half accounted for. But let the Legislature give careful de liberation to tho MoElhouy bill. In it may lie the hope of the human race. HO HIGH TARIFF. There is reasonable ground for a suspicion that it has uevar occurred te our Democratic contemporaries that the Dinglcy committeo, having in charge the. framing of a Bepubli, can tariff bill, will construct a measure that ehall insrease the revenue of the government to meet Its expenses not with framing a bill that shall merely increase tariff duties with out regard to the revenue that they may yield. The witnesses before tbat committee do not direct the policy of the committee. If their only thought was protection, it does not follow tbat the forthcoming bill will neeewsrily reflect their demand. Nobody in authority has announced that a high tariff is to be restored; nobody with vote on the subject has set his face against everything bat a rsimposiUen of. the Mc Kinloy schedules. The President-elect him self doss not dsnre this or anything preaching it. The sole contention of intelligent Hepubli cans is for suck a readjustment of the tariff schodnles as will beyond all doubt Inoreaee the government tsvenues to a point where they will equal or exceed its expenditures, An inorease of duties that would shut out im portatleus sufficiently to reduce tariff rev enues will not be permitted by a Bepublican Congress; it will not be tolerated by tlie people that creates Congresses. As to revenues from Internal taxation and the suggestion of an increased tax on beer, the poor, who consume prebably 60 par cent, of all the bser drank in this ceuntry, would be the only sufferers. The brewer and middleman would force them to pay the in ersased tax either by giving them worse beer Uian now or by reducing tbs tise ef the te tall gloss or both. It la the Republican policy to create gov sMntent revenue by taxing import not to exolude imports by overtaxing thsip. Ene- inlss of the party know this well enough but .persist in misstating tbs propoaloon. TO CUIIU A COLD IN ONK DAY lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If it nils to cure IK cents. ftollglmt Notices. Rcrvl ! in tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and 8:80 p. m. Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. Kev. Robert O' Boyle pastor. Regular services will be hold in tho United Evangelical church, North Jardin-Btrvpt, to morrow at 10 a. m. ana ft.aO p. m. rreachlni by the pastor, Rev. I. J. Rvitz. Sunday school ut 1.311 p. m. The American Volunteers arc going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Wilkinson's building, corner Main and Centre streets. Meetings at 11 a. m., 8 and 8:00 p. m. First Lieut. Itaslam and wife in command. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pnitor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m., subject, "The Hitter ana Mweet Waters. ' 0:80 p. ni , subject. "Lesson's drawn from wagons ami Oxen." Sunday school at ft p. in. Kvery liody welcome. Welsh B iptist church, corner of West and Oak streets. Rev. U f. Kvaus pastor. Serviies at 10 a. m. and tt p. tti. Huuday school at !2 p. m. t'rnyer uncling Mommy evenings. Young People's n i-ctiug Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:33 a. m., and 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor both morning and evening. Momiug subject, "Hensa Christ)." fivenlu subject, "Acceptable Praise." Sun day school at 8 p. m. The public cordially invited to attend. Services in All 8:dnta' Protestant Episcopal church on Wost Oak --tract to-morrow at 10:80 a m. and 7 p. ni. Tim rector will officiate, Sunday school at p. in. Methodist EpK opal church, corner Oak and White streets. Rev. Alfred lleebuer, pastor. General class meeting at 9:15 a.m., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:80 a. m. try the pastor. Subject, "rim One All Absorbing Purpose of Life " Sunday school at 2 p. ui , Dr. J. S. Gallon, Sunt. Christian Endeavor meeting at 5:11, Mrs. D. J. Brooks, leader. Sermon at 8:80 n. m. by the pastor, "The First Annonuoemout of the World s Kisen Jteaeemer." Kevivai service to follow the sermon. Everybody welcome. Ebmieasor Evnngelical church, corner of South West and Cherry streets, It. Horace Koniig, pastor, similar school at iu:au a. in. All are welcome. Calv.try Baptist oliurch, South Jardlu street Preaching to-morrow at 10:80 n. in. by Mr. John Bnnn and t 8:30 p. in. the B. Y. 1'. U. will conduct a temperance service. Sunday school at 8 p m. Tuesday evening, 1). Y. P. U. at 7:80. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:80. Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry stiect. Ruv. John Uruhlcr, pastor. Preach ing. 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:80 p. m preaching 6:30 p. m. St Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centre street. Itev. (Jnmeline liaiirtsln, pas tor. Matntinum service 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German It. C.I North Chestnut street. Kev. A. T. Sclmt- tlchofcr, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. St. Caslmlr's Polish 11. C. church. North Jardlu street. Uov. J. A. Lcuark'iewicu, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and lienedlctlou 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Kcholcth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak aud West streets, Rev. Honry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m aud 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m., and every weekday moriiiiigfrom 7 to 8 a. m. Immoral Designs. Wo make up funeral designs in any shape or form and in the best manner possible Also wheat sheaves, wax work, etc. Hates reasonable Payne's Qbeknuousk, 12-20-tt-eod Glrardvillo, Pa. Hogged by a Spanlsli Spy. Atlanta, Jan. 23. Dr. Uussell H. Con- well, a distinguished Philadelphia dlvlno, who Is now on a leaturo tour through tha south, doclures that be Is being dogged on his travels by nn omissary of tho Hpanlsh government. Dr. Conwell left Philadel phia soveral days ngo with the Intention ol visiting Cuba nfter oomplotlug his tour. Just beforo his departuro he was called upon by a stranger, whoso-nctlons excited his suspicious. Tho man askod Dr. Con- well to carry letters and dispatches to var ious Cuban generals. By his conversation and manner tho doctor became convinced that ho was an emissary of Spain. Bines leaving Philadelphia thoy have mot In Washington, Charleston aud Augusta. Spain's Promises of Iteform. Washington, Jan. 33. Tho reform scheme for the Island of Cuba has boon perfected by the Spanish government, and Its promulgation nnd application Is but n matter of a few days, unloss somo un toward happening disturbs tho program. It was not announced today, howover, aa was anticipated In soma quarters, from tho fact that today Is the young king's saint day. While the details of the new sohomo are withheld from the publlo as yet, It Is believed that their scope Is known to the president and to secretary Ulney, and that In their opinion they embody at least a fair measure of reform principles. lllg Claims Agnlnit Spain. WAsntN'QTOX, Jan. 22. Tho presidont yostorduy sent to the senate, in respouso to a resolution, a report of the seorotary of stato transmitting a list of the claims filed in the department of stnto by the cit izens of the United States against Spain for Indemnity, the correspondence relat ing to the vossel Competitor and tho per sons claiming American citizenship cap tured thereon, whloh ho "deems is not In compatible with the publlo interests to communicate." The lists of claims ag gregate: For nrrest nnd imprisonment, $703,400; for expulsion, 86,000; for per sonal Injuries, 1808,000 for property losses, $8,590,505. Terribly IJeatcn nnd Robbed by Tramps. Mount Cahmel, Ta., Jauunry 33. While John Hengler, a farmer, was driv ing between Looust Gap and Taylors vllle ho was attacked by four burly tramps and, after being beaten Into Insensibility, was robbed of all his valuables and left dying lu the bottom of his wagon. For tunately his horses knew the road and con tinued on their journey to his farm, where the old man was discovered by a farm hand, and with the assistance of others the unfortunate man was carried to his home, whore h5 now lies In a precarious First Last and all thir time Hood's Sarsaparllla has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures' have been accomplished tbroitfj'b purified blood oures of scrofula! salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fail, because it Always Strikes at the root of the disease mi eliminates every germ of Impurity. Thousands testify to absolute oures ol bluod diseases by Hood's Sarsaparllla, although discouraged by the failure of other medicines. Rembmber that Hoo Sarsaparilla IB the best Infacttbe One True Wood Purifier. U , j , . easy io uuy, BMi- wn I1UUU 9 ruin easy w uponst. w, A S0UK0I OF SURPRISE T Physician nml Patient Allku. Dr. Redmond, a specialist in the study and treatment of Piles and rectal diseases, re- i- jcently stated that the Pyramid Pile Cure, swthe now discovery for tho cure of piles, was the most remarkahlo remedy he had ovor seen or tried in. one respect ; and that was, the instant relief experienced in all cases, no matter how severe, from the moment tlie remedy was applied ; this was the more sur prising to him, berauso he had carefully an alysed the preparation and no trace of opi um, cocaine or similar poison could lie de tected. Physicians look with great favor upon the Pyramid Pile Cure, because it is rapidly takinff the ulace of sursrlcal nnorationa and I because it is so simple, so easily applied and contains no mineral or other poisons so com monly used in pile cures. Dr. Esterbrook reports that the Pyramid Pile Cure not only cures the various forms of piles, hut never falls to give Immediate relief on the first application no matter how severe the pain or discomfort may be. People who have suffered from piles for years are often astonished at the Instant re lief experienced from the first application Another Important advantage is the fact that anyone can nso the remedy without de- tention from business or interference with daily occupation. Mr. J. W. Rollins of Sweet Springs, Mo. writes: I consider the Pyramid Pile Cure without an equal; it cured me in less tlin n 30 days. I waited 18 days or more to be sure I was fnlly cured before writing you j am cn rod and I shall recommend the Pyra mid Pile Cure at every possible opportunity. I h cause It deserves it. Although a comparatively new remedy, its popularity is such, that all druggists now sell it; If your druggist hasn't it in stock, Ho will get It for you if you ask him, as all w holesale druggists have It on sale. A pamphlet describing the eaiiie and cure of piles sent free by addressing the Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich. An Uiilllal Daughter. Oaklaxd, ChI.. Jim. 88. Knowing that ner ageu miner nn j taken poison with sui cidal Intent. Xollio Cumin, 28 years of ngo, went to uod without c.illiug a yhysl elnn nnd nrose in the morulnj ut the usual hour to find tho old inau oold in death. Thonun Currnu was 01 years of ngo nnd has for yours beou employed by n ri'iiruuu company, ma unugnter Wollle kopt house for him. Nellie snid sho did not call n phyHloIan because she .thought It was too Into, nnd then her father wuuud to dla unyhow. Lost A dear little child who made home happyby its smiles. Andtothink.il might have been saved bad the parents only kept in the house Ono Minute Coueu I lire, theln fallible remedy for croup. C. U. Hagenbuch Judge Ooff Visits Mcttlnley. Castox, O., Jan. 88. Judge Nathan Hoff, of West Virginia, nn most of tha cabinet slates for attorney a-ontral. who on mo yesterday to oonfer with Major Mo- lUnley, remained In the city until even Ing, when he left for horns. It Is hollered ho has boon practically determined upon for the attorney general of tho next ad ministration, although ne direct author tative statement to that effect has bsan made. Catarrh and Colds Relieved In 10 to 60 Minutes. Ono short puff of the breath through tho ninwer. sunnllod witli each bottlo of Dr. Asuew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder ovor the surfaco of the nasal pass ages. Painless nnd delightful to use. It re lleves instaniiy, auu permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat. Tonsilitis and Deafness. 50 cts Sold at Kirlins drug store. There's Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (26c.) for coughs and colds. At Qruhlor Bros., drug store. wo Store 'bo'dlas from the Wreck. New York, Jan. 23. Yesterday two more bodiss were washed ashore from the wreck of the schoonor Nahum Chapln, whloh was wrecked on Quogna, I I., on Thursday. One has been Identified as that of Cuptaln Arey. NUGGETS OF NEWS. George W. Ward, Jr., judge of the 'Washington county (Va.) court, died at Abingdon, Va, aged 60. An overturned lamp started a fire whloh destroyed tho entire business section of the town of Mingo Junction, W. Va II. Greely Hurwood, aged 4S, a member of tho Vermont legislature, whose leg was severed in his saw mill at Dorset, VC, is dead. A Joint resolution has been adopted In tho New Mexico territorial council ox- pressing sympathy with the Insurgents in tho Island of Cuba. The Arkansas state senate lias passed bill providing that hereafter none but qualified olectors shall hold any position within the gift of the legislature. John Dowd, despondent as a result of drinking and the loss of his position of Instructor In tho Unlvorslty ot Wiscon sin, committed sulcldo at Madison, Wis, The south Atlantic and gulf states har bor and coast defonse and Improvement convention, In session at Tampa, Fla., ad journed yesterday after appointing a oom mltteo on coast defenses. A Judgment for $81,009 In favor of the World's Columbian Exposition company was filed in Chicago against the Ferris Wheel oompany. The judgment is for the fair company's share of the gato receipts. A torpid liver means a bad complexion, bad breath, Indigestion aud frequent headaches. To aveld such companions take DeWitt's Little Early Itisers, tho famous little pills. (.'. IJ. llagentHicn. Acoldrnt to Miss MoUlnlay, Canton, O., Jan. 88. Miss Helen Mc Klnley, the president-elect's sister, slipped and fell on the Icy sidewalk near the Mo Klnley homo, In West Tuscarawas street, yesterday. One of the bones in her right wrist was broken. The injury ttas dressed nnd will probably take some wssks to heal. A weed in the garden can be easily destroy ed when it first start. Consumption can be nipped in the bud by One Minute Couch Cure. C. II. llszenbuoh. Inclfotinrnts Against Trust Oflloers Stand. Nxw Yoiix, Jan. 88. Justice liawrsoce, in the orimlnnl bench ef the supreme 1 court, yesterday handed down an eplnlnn , denying the demurrer to the lndletraants found some months co for conspiracy j against the oflloers ot the Amsrloan To. baoao oompany. The case was argued a j few weeks ngo. TO QU11I5 A COI.U IN ONK DAY, TUe laasatlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, j Sid cents. When you want good foonng, plumbing gaa fitting, or general MntoUthlng done call on E. V. (tallaahar 18 West Centre street" Dealer in Steves 1-tf The Bight Ham in the Bight Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 28c. Qruhler Bros., drug tr. At Buy Keystone flour, lk sure that the name Lassie & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. OREGON'S RUMP LEGISLATURE. They Oaytnre the Hums, bat AAJaarn Wllhnnl Transacting Itaslatis. Baleh, Jan. 38. Bertons trouble was threatened restsrdnr whsn tha Davis or ganisation of the hams mst, but It was Averted, A number of assistant sergeant-nt-armg, sworn lit by the Benson organ isation, had remained In the house all night, aud when Davis, at 0:30, started to ascend tho rostrum to oall the house to of dor be was stopped by three of the depu ties, who forbade him In the nams of tko state of Oregon from ascending. Davis asked uy what authority they re fused to permit him to take his ohalr. He was told that they had been authorised by Speaker Hanson to allow ns one to tnue the ohalr. Davis repented his question, and after It had again been nnswered called on bystander to witness what had passed. Ho then went to tho other side ol tho rostrum, where tho proceedings were re peated. At this Juncture n compromise was effected by permitting Davis to take the seat on oondltlon that his house ad journ before the Benson house was oallod to order. Davie then took toe teat and Onlled the house to order. A roll oall showed only seven niomlwrs present, and the Davt house then adjourned until this afternoon. Thta the llenson house took poasesslon. Constipation in its worst forms, dyspepsia. sick headache, biliousness aud derangement ol the liver are reauiiy cureu ny uewuvs Little Early Risers. These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. V. II. liagenimcu. lCscaped Nun's Dying Httrantlnn. ANWAFOLIS. Md., Jnu. 28. Mrs. Mary M, White, nee Windsor, who la said to bo In a dying condition, has made a state ment before ft notary publlo In vsfclch she refutes all she lias said about the uatnoiio church aud tho 11 to of nuns. Miss Wind sor created quite a sensation n few years ngo by posing ns nn escaped nun, and nt- temptiTnj to lecture on tne mo oi mo nun in the Cathollo ahuron, ana ner escape. TO CIIK15 A COLD IN ONK DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, it tents. A Cheerful 'ltepnrt. Pabcoao, It.' I., Jan. 28. Tho industrial situation In Pasoong and vlolnity, which has been depressed for months. Is Improv ing rapidly, nnd many of tho woulou mills, which form tho chief Industry, are Increasing tJiolr production. As the result of tha decrease In tho number of Idle looms business In this section is Improving. Grlp-Colds-Ueadactie. Why suffer with Conshs. (Mils and Iji Orinne when Laxative Bromo Ouinlnn will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con veniontior taEing. uuaranteed to cute, or rnouoy refunded. Price, 85 cents. For sale by Klrlin's Pharmacy. Kx-Congrasiman tar'tlu Dead. Sbafohd, Del., Jan. 28. Edward L. Martin, aged nearly GO years, died sud denly at his home, near Seaf ont, yesterday. He was an ex-member of congress, nn active Democrat, and a fanner. He was physically one of the largest men In the state, and was known by nearly ovory ono. He was a candidate for United States sen ator lu the Democratic legislative caucus on Monday night Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Buy Ecd Flag Oil, 5c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Double Lynching In Georgia. Atlanta, Jan. 23. The Jail at Jeffor- sonvllle, Ga., was broken opou between midnight and daylight and the two negroes, Willis White and Charles For sythe, implicated In the assassination of Mrs. Rowland at Adams' Park, wore taken out and hanged to the same limb and the bodies aftsrwards riddled with bullets. iHn nn fire with torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, Instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticuka BOAT, a single application of CUTicuBA (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Ccticviia IIesolvext. Ti sold thronehoutlh. world. lT"EJ-,R;SJi''(l! troDS, Boiton. " lloir to Cure Tortarun Unators, tree. nxnUlO OflU Bcalp and flair punned ana new BABY O bivIM fined br CmicctA soar. --- e ti h Cork Soleb Sboes Hre ' 3: (Dlums, Checks with everj purchase ; jaj worth gets hjfo&wme , Parlor Iamp. Factory J, A,, MOTOR. Mgr.- SHOOS A healthy we man will always find Love. Health and Deauty are twins that do not have to seek far or long to find Cupid. It is the woman who suf fers from ill-health as a result of weak ness and disease of the distinctly feminine organ- . Ism, who leads a loveless and child less life. It is in everv woman's power to be healthy and consequently at tractive. The jnaiu-sprltig of woman's na ture is in tier distinctly womanly - self. When she suffers in that part of her organ ism, she suffers in every nerve and fiber of her body, and her suffering is pictured in her face, aud reflected in bet disposition and temper. It is easy for a woman to be well and Strang in a womanly way. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription acts diiectly upon the important and delicate organs that consti tute womanhood. It makes them strong and healthy. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and gives the tor tured nerves rest and tono. It prepares foi wifehood and motherhood. Taken during the expectant period it banishes the usual discomforts, makes the coming of baby easy aud painless, and insures the health of the newcomer. Thousands of women have said so. Alt good druggists sell it. " Please accept my thanks," writes Mrs. Maud Fearce, of Stoulsvnie, I'alrfield Co., Ohio, " for the good your medicines have done me. I truly believe that Dr. Pierce's favorite prescription saved my life. It Is a sure and certain cure for ' female troubles.' I am having perfect health. NotHlne did me any eood until I heard of you. Mv eoou health nleases me and pleases my hu baud. Bvery invalid -lady should take Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription and ' Golden Med ical Discovery.' " One line in a good, practical, home med ical book will sometimes save a life. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser in the best book of tbat description published. Over a million women own copies and thousands of them' have written testifying to its great value. A new edition is readv and will be given away PKRR If you want a paper - covered copy, send i one - cent stamps, to cover the cost of mailing only, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y. For cloth binding, 31 stamps. HTfflViBOuYmTilS EATH IJOW " CFFECTO ATU' THEN CJLT03ST3 rrfiLIZER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, spcrmatorhoia, emissions, Impotency, paresis, c.c. Corrcus functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and strength where formerwcalcness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. CURE 13 QUICK.ANO THOROUGH. W be deciived if imitations! insist On CATON'S Vitalizes. Sent sealed II your drug gist does not li .we it. Price S 1 per pkge, 6 for J 5, with written gu-aiantec of complete core. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MED. CO., CJ-TOtt, MASS. For sale at P. P. D. Klrlin's drug store nnd Shenandoah drug store. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a sate and rollabl team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teamf constantly on band at reasonable rate JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. OR. LOSB'S BOOK FREE To all sufferer! of EltROItS tt VOIITJI. LOST VJGQ11 fcnd ULSEAsBtf Ol' jURS AND vvn.'ilUN. rrs; c'otli Lonndi se curely eefllf! ';,l trHtfrtr. TreiLntenttymflO strlctiy ou.iuif.l. a : 1 a rv!itvi!. oulck enrf sunran -J. No snatter bow ten staodlaov 1 will po Ivelv care v . WV:.'G:ca.l m nPR3?.9N,IBt!iSf.PW!a.P8 BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hv this cranular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant euro for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a nlgbt out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzohi's Oouruixion Powcan gives It. Qt At least ours are not. They are made the new way with thecork 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. 150-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 stares Have ; we'd rather Ijave you cJoJ1 i Pu wUj be better pleased! ivjth our goods! and prices if: you are posted, " Shoe Store, BEDPALL BUILDINGS. "7 AT PAOTQRY PRICES. THE MAYOR SURPRISED THEM. He Will Take an Active rrt la Kansas City's Xnveitlgatlaa. Kansas City, Me., Jan. M. TheLsxow lng ot this city by a special house com mittee of seven appointed to fuveiHgats alleged oorruptloa In the police depart ment began with a decided sensation. Mayor James M. Jones was the principal witness until ho suddenly turnijd prose outor. He had been dealing very freely With Jiolloe methods, nnd produced sev eral policy ttoksts whloh ha had. In sev eral Instances the mayor's source of In formation was tartly questioned by Hep retentntlve WlnSeld B. Pope, ohnirman of the oomiuttteo, nnd the defense, and he finally rotortedt , "When I oamo before this board you told me that you w,ntd Information along the lines of the resolution you nnd to me. Now I nm hero to give you the In formation. I will give you the names of persons who saw the gambling and know of those who saw It. I sent some of these moil out to Investigate myself. Now, da you want this Information or notf" Tho defense still objected repeatedly, claiming that tha witness' evidence was not conclusive, mid tho mayor gave n lengthy list of people whom ho said would substantiate ,u s: itomants. Later Chairman Pupo rnled that wit nesses were eutltlod to counsel. Up to this time no summons had been Issuod for the witnesses wkom Mayor Jones had uamed, and he sprung a su Jitlon by say ing: "1 will, then, as Mayor of Kansas City and a member of the police board and a witness, take part In this investigation. I will examine the witnesses. I will now ask that the wlnesses I gave the list of be summoned." Chairman Pope hastened to explain that the mayor misunderstood hliu. Mayor Jonos said he would maintain his an nounced intention. The committee then adjourned for the day. Ttlverla Needs Munitions of War. Tampa, Fin,, Jan. 92. Kmanuel rJUvoro, n wounded Cuban, arrived nor lust ulght from Koy West, having esenpod from Cuba on a fishing vessel. He comes from the field near Artsmlsa. He states that General Ittverla Is sadly In nead of ammu nition and arms. His nion- urn short of cartridges. Us has over 8,000 men that could be used had they arms. Tho ma chete Is tho only weapon that bands are are armed with. Sllvoro urges the Cuban lenders to send another expedition. Enormous Flood Damage In 6paln. Madiiid, Jan. S3. Tho floods which have prevailed for soveral days In tho dis tricts through which tho Gundalqulver and Manziiuurus rivers flownro on the In crease. Both rivers, as well ns a numbor of smaller Btreams, have overflowod their banks aud Immense tracts of the country aro submerged. Hallway travel Is entirely suspended, and the port of Seville, Is closed to vessels, owing to high water. The dum ags to property is enormous, , Khemnatlsm Cured In a Day. 'Mystic Cure" for Ilheumatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tha system Is remarkable and mysterious. Jt removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits. T. t . Anthony, ex-roslmaster ot rromiso City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of Mystic Cure for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." 75 cents. Sold bv O. H. Ilacenbuch. druecist. Shen andoah. rrestdeut Faure to Visit Algorla. PAnis: Jan. 28. M. Cambon announcod today that President Fnuro Intends to visit Algorla. The date of tho visit has not been fixed. No provlous presidont has visited Algeria, and the last royal visit was that of Napoleon III. It is presumed that tho president will also go to Tunis. tlucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlect satlslactlon or mony relunded. l'rie 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Deadly Duct In Lunllanu. SnrtEVEPORT, L., Ju. tit. Ittilnoy E. Carter and S. JL Mnrphy had an alterna tion at 8 :B0 o'clock lu the morning and Murphy drew n dirk and stabbod Carter three times, wounding' him mortally. Car tor fired at Murphy, killing him Instantly. Both men are well known in this city. Heart Dlstase Relieved Is 30 Minutes. Dr. Agaow's Care for the Heart gives per fect Tolief in all cases of Organic or Symps thetic Heart Disease in SO minutes, aud sposdily effects a cure. It Is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smother ing Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symp toms of a Diseased Heart, One dose con vinces. Sold at Kirlins drug storo. Another Ylotory for Dixon. New York, Jon. 88. George Dixon, champion featherweight pugilist ot the world, defonted Australian Billy Murphy, of Cincinnati, in six rounds last night at tho Broadway Athlotlo olub. Murphy was trained rather fine, and when ho stripped tho general Impression was that ho would never bo able to go tho stipulated 'distance of twenty rounds. Dixon, on tho contrary, never looked in bettor form.. From the fnnrth round to the ond of the fight Murphy grew visibly wenkor, but pixon showed no effects from Murphy's blows. Files Cured In 8 to 8 Nights. Dr. Aenew's Ointment will enre all casaa of Itehine Piles in from 3 to 0 nights. Ono application brings comfort. For Blind and Bleeding Piles it is peerless. 'Also cures i eiter, oait uneum, liuzema,, uarunr s noli, and all eruptions of tho skiq. i 35 cts, Sold at Kirlins drig storo. The Toirlble 'Famine In Ilhodesla. London, Jan. 88. A Capo Town dis patch to The Dally Mall says that reports have been received that famine exists In Rhodesia. Thousands of terribly emaol nted native women besiege the native of fice at Buluwayo olamorlng plteously for food. Tne natives are Hooking to.llulu wayo and exhuming tho carcasses of cat tle whloh died from rinderpest, and whloh were burled six months ago. They devour these, and as a consequence a terrible mortality prevails amongst them. A Household Necesstty. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tha most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, not gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, oleansipg the entire system, dispel colds, ouie headache, fever, habitual oonsUpauoq and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 86, Meant. Sold aud guaranteed to sure ky aUjltogglste. Itsatli k (JRftlliial Hljnolil. noil Jnii. Sia.-i3ardjnal Angela Blan ch, bishop of l'4ltllw' d'1 ln thls oHy yeatertlay, agHUQ. There has been the usual niVrwuly 'among the members of tha saored college ilurlK the past seven monlbj, is liavtng aid In that time. Car dinal Btenohrisf the- 118th cardinal to die alnoa Xfso III iMoame pope, lu February, 18B. There are ony Ave cardinals now living who wete appointed by his prede cessor, l'ope Plus IX. 0 flts. Oures Constipation and Llvsr Ills. Dr. Aenew's Livor Pills are the most per fect tuads, and cure like macic, 8ck Ilsad aolke, Constipation, RUloutuess. Jjpdlgestio and all Liver Ills. 10 cents a vial 10 doses. Bold at Kirlins drag store. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Or. MlleV Remedies. R8. SIDLEY, of TorringUm, Oonn., BmTrrtd from just such a complica tion of diseases as the extonslvo ex perience and investigations of Dr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment ot the nervous system. Mr. Jos. 11, SIdley writes Oct. 35, 1005: " My wife was taken sick with nouralgla ot the heart, nervous oxhaus tlon and liver trouble. Although attended by two phytdclaos she grew worse, until she was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr Miles' Restorative Nervino and Dr. ".tiles' New Heart Cure, and she Improved so wonder fully from tbo first that 1 at once dis missed the physicians. Sho now eats and sleeps well and does her own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a groat many In our city, and every one has been very much lioneBted by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. MADE ME A MikN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE orr. IapotDCT,Hlcx'rIefline,eLa., caqnkI bf Abnit and other Kxcew nnd Indla- oreiions. -uney mtioa They mtioJcltf and surviv Vitality In old or joana. and Btady, buiilnevs or marriage. raioro uvn v fit a uftn far PrevAnt Tnnanltv ahd ftrammntinn If taken in time, Thoirnufl sliovrn imraetUato improvo- mmf anaesectsa uuius waero mioiners lau, in ilstnpon having tho sennlne iUax Tablets. They hvm cured t boo sand a and will enro yrn. We Rtre a positive written guarantee to effect a care In each ca&o or refund the money. Trice 60 cer per nackaa, or eU packages (foil treatment for tpZn). Br mail, la tilain wrapper, npon raoeipt of rHce, Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., ",ffl.,fb.r?u For Brvle In Shenandoah, Va.. by A. Waslcy and 8. P. Kirlin. DruggUts. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TEItD.TBU AND 1APE WOMAN'S RELIEF. AIwoti nromDl and reliibU. Avoid Imttalwni. Oct Ca Ton's Tahut PiLUitnrl mri hkorsTTS. AtdrusT atom, or tent direct (tealed). mice. tl. CiTOM Spec. Co.. Uoston. Mom. Our book, 4c For solo at P. P. I. Kirlfn'n drup atoro Shenandoah drng store mm mm restored la ii nnu,rl , ,,i by i.l:i.'.l 1IA1U Ml. 111. OA.Vr. io lv.liriiile.., pl.aB.tit odor. 1 (0 n Untie I.i:i)'.S HAIlt TOA 10 remove, dandruff, tlops hair from falhnff out ftndpromoleasrowth $1 00. hotllA T.KESlElllOA.Vl'tJO 108 Fulton iVCDtC Illustrated Treatise on Hair oa application rnuC For sale by Shcnandoahl.Drug Store, Klrlin's Drug Store. Testimonials Decide The rneAlctn&l valuo of goods manufactured for tho hoalth of mankind. Diphtheria Tells Its own story as given by those who navo tested Pnrm ,ts qualities. Not Ulilo n slnglo case or failure among the millions of bottles sold. It is the only remedy that will positive ly and speedily cure that dreaded disease. Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Curo Co., VHHamsport, Pa. Ask your dealer for a bottlo and also for printed matter describing the remedy and Its apeclllo uso when properly appllod, IT NEVER FAILS I Here lu what ono who has trteA It Bays : WUllamHport, Pa., May 1, 18M. To tbe Public: I can say poiitlvjy that ThorapKn'B TMphtherla Cure saved ttiv ilftV lliul ftTiP of tht m VP rear tmus f Diphtheria ever known among grownlE peopioana nun iutMicme curea me in several days' time. Also know that ray dear Bister would not be living to-day had It not been for Thompson's Diph theria Cure. Tell this to all the world and make the language aa strong as possible, for It la my desire that all those oHllrtPd should Rive Thompson's Dfjiti thtTlaC'urea trial. It will cure every time If applied according to directions, as surely as the sun rises and nets. II. P. Huff, Sid Hepburn Bt. Sold by D pa act lota eisity For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLGSS IN EVERY FEATURE. flssTflr lainiisteiflTasn IB a K 3 11 CALIFORNIA Three tours to CAL1FOIINIA and tbe PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and Pliltndel pUta January 37, February M, and March 37, 1807. Five weeks ln California on tbe first tour, and four weeks on tbe seaond. l'swencers on the third tour Trill return en regular trains , within nine tpontli. Stop will be mode at Now . Orleans lor Hardi-Qots fastlvltlee on tbs seoond tour. Bates from New Tork, Philadelphia, and points east of Pittsburg: First tour, J810.00; seaond tour, 1860 00; third tour, (310.00 round trip, and 1150 00 one way. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks ln Florida will leave New York nnd Philadelphia January 2S, February 9 and 33, and March ,IS97' Itate, covering- expenses en route In both direc tions, $50.00 from New York, and tjlS.OO from Pbllsdelphla. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and Phlteaelpliia January 21, February II, Mureh 11, April 1 and 32, and May It, 1MT. itatas, luolud Ing transuortatton and two days' aeeooimodo. tion at the best Washington 1IoUU.JU.60 from New York, and $11.50 from PblladelpbU. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS KETURNINO DIRE0T, OR VU, niCHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave Ncrr Tork nnd Pblladslphla Janu try 38, February SO, March 11, and Arll IS, 1807 For detailed lUaomriM and oiber lufonnatioji apply st UekaJ aconsles r addreM Oso. w. Boyd, Asst. Soul Pass. Agn.t, ifroad Street SfcrVlou, PWlssJalpHa.