EVENING HERALD WfULIUWim 1870. lh'l ""-i Keiln(, stteptSumlv, i toTit TsaillV HtT. Kui I'mt ct, tCuralU n .l.-ii -i in htiiamloun ml fi inrouuilitttj tu-.i n-, for i uent-i u e?k, pat jlo tu th. curt tviH. Hy mall Kl.00 a year, or Hi wuta A mmtJi pnyuMe in advance Advf-rtUe-nttttfcs ehiiriie'i atjcordluiz to auace and position. Ol" nubllahora reserve tbe rlaht to uhenae tha omllloii of a-lvctJemeQtB whenever the rinb- ...ukUon ml m-wa demand It. The Hal demands It. The right It servl te n-jcl nny advnrtlaement, whether i14 far er not. that the publisher may deom mproper. A'lirtiiiig rote made known auoii application. R bred at th.' ixintnfflce at Shenandoah, Pa., aa eandclaw mall matter. TJH.H.I'IIDNK CONNMCTTiON. SEvriinE Hr Id MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1807. THE DEM00KATI0 TICKET. The Democratic conferreee hire met and performed their work ani from a Demo cratic standpoint, it Is anything but satisfac tory. Never in the history of the borough were the Democratic primaries attended with such bitter partisan fooling, especially in the First and Fifth wards. Iu these two pre cincts the bosses were ignomineutly defeated, uutwlthatandi tig tue fact that they resorted to all the tricks known to the politician and ward heeler to land their favorites. As a rsHiilt, there is wailing and guaehluf of teeth and charges of treacheiy ea all sidee. Truly, our friends the enemy have troubles of their own, while the people look on complacently and view the battle from afar. Taken aa a whole, the borough ticket named by the Democratic conferreee Saturday night U unpopular. It is true that Adam Tabor was on the slate for Chief burgess, but his colleague, M. . Scanlau, the present Tax Receiver, was defeated for the nomination and in such a aiauut r as to cause his frieads to feel that he wis the victim of nilsplaoetl confidence. The party voters of the Second and Fifth wards each selected a chairman favorable to Scanlan, thus assuring him six vetes, and with two of the conferree iu the First ward voting for him he was reasonably certain of being rs-uomiuated. But he was doomed to disappointment. Edward Burks, his most formidable opponsnt, by capturing one vote eAch in the First and Fifth wards, together with confsrrses in the Third aud Fourth, elected in his interests, carried off the prize. In the nomination of Adam Tabor, the Uennan element feel that tbsy have bson ignored, and accept the remit as plain ustite that they are not wanted nor their votes needed te elect the Democratic borough and ward ticket. The Germans presented two candidates for this ofUee, Jacob Noll aud Frank Wilcoru, and the defeat of both is a snurse of much disappointment te their frieads. Mr. Noll dropped to a scheme by which one ef hit conferres in the Fifth ward wis to give way to another, uufrieudly to the t Noll people, biyt that w nipped in tbobuci, fe.andjeinltd in the defeat of Bcanlan. One of the dessands made upon the Demo cratic party by the Lithuanian aud Polish psople, and which was couceded them by ths party leaders, was the nomination for Bor ough Justice. The name of ex-Squire Kynkiewicz was the only one discussed aud he was the unanimous choice of his people. They did not want Chief llurgsss, neither did they desire Tabor. It will be remembered that at a meeting of tho Polish, Lithuanian and Slavonian citizens, held iu the Lithuan ian church on the 7th of December, they demanded the nomination for Chief Ilurgese, Borough Justice and Councilman from the Fifth ward. The Democratic leaders con sidered they were justly entitled to these positions, and assured them they would be accorded to them. In proof of this statement, we take the following from the Democratic organ on Coal street, ef December 11th : "As we hove learned the outcome of the meet ing and tho subsequent action of it representa tive committee, lias been a modkmt and jesr bequest to ths Democratic party to concude to them the following nomination at the com ing spring- contest, via: For Chief Burgess, Adam Tabor: for Borough Justice, Walter V. Kynktewlcz, and for Council, Anthony Onue echak We believe ttiat the partyiwill be a unit In conceding to these people what they have requested being convinced of its justlue and reasonableness.'' This, o doubt, sounded very well, and ap peared nice on paper, but the resnlt of the primaries shows that the Democratic party leaders have broken faith with the Polish and the Lithuanian voters of that parfyy-and the nomination they have given them is that which tiuy least desirsd. The ignominious turning down of Mown. Ityn kawlcz and Onuszcaak, candidates for Justice and Council respectively, proves one of two things. Either the Democratic rarty had no iatentions of carrying out tholr promises to thsts people, or they were using the com mittee to hoodwink the Polish and Lithua nian voters in securing the nomination of certain candidates. It is plain, however, that the great bulk of these people realize that they can place little confidence in the THomises of the party leaders, who conceded them so ranch and gave tbsm so little. Our Democratic friends are Indeed between the devil and the deep blue sea. Their ward nominations give as little satisfaction as does the borough ticket. The Gsrmans have not one representative. In the First, Feurth and Fifth wards, which are generally con ceded to be Democratic wards and a shanct for election, the nominees for Council and School Board are all of one nationality. Not one German is named. Neither does a rep resentative of the Polish and Lithuanian people appear upon these tickets, notwith standing the promises made. In the Second and Third wards, which always return a safe majority for the Citizens party, the tickets are named by a committee in the hope of oatchiaga few votes for the borough ticket. The neminees oa the borough ticket do att com a the requirements of the positions The term ef Chief Burgess is for three 1iliTO. nd there should be no mistake made selecting a man as the Chief Executive of the largest town la the county. With a strict euforoeaaent of the borongh ordinances and atteatiea to duty on the part of the Burgess many improvements can be made. It is all necessary to use the same precaution in the election of a Receiver ef Taxes. This po sition demands an ensrgslic and positive maa. who will so systematise the bnilnees of the eSee that the exoneration lists will de crease rather than increass, so that the bor ough and school treasuries will be benefited therebr. The Democratic nominees do not sixe up to the requiremsats, a fact ee oodad by many of their own party. The Citisens party, in view of the state of adairs that exists within the ranks of the looal Democracy and the unpopularity of the nominees, has an excellent oaaace ef record ing a glorious victory. Mush depends, how ever, upon toe result of the primaries on Thursday. The interest manifested in the contests now en arguss wsll for party success at the polls, and if this intersst is followed up by wise nominations there is little doubt as tu the result. There are sight candidates for Chief Burt, ad na the rnlt f that nomination will lapsed, te a great extent, tk asajerity tee (Hit-en audia'at will hev over his IHniocratir epeoeeat oo the Itltu uf Febrosrr lVilli tin-h a large smy of candidate! to draw from. w mr.it th irtult with little mpTeaieTniuti The voUrs of Ih Cttisnia pertj, tbit year al least. c be depi-mJeJ upon IB choosing capable oorainees. TLey liar avsrvthint in their own haurlt. Kremis, Mereer Comity, Pa. W ll.r.e Chamberlain's Cough Bemody to be tin l.sst remedy In use. We use it In fliirunu fan Ilea, and it is a favorite among nm rusimn Heckar Broa. A Ce. 85 and .Ween: but for sal by Cm bier Bros., drnggisu tsmlneeit Rates to Washington im of the lliftng-n ration via I'm vania Kallraad. For tho benefit of those who 1e te-nd th ceremonies incident to the ii i a tloti of President-elect MeKinley, the Petin eylvanla Railroad Company will sr-U ex .. -sloii tickets to Washington March 1, Z, s 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8 af s following rates : From Vottsv !e ' Reading, fT.IO ; Bird shorn, , mj in H5; Norrl-towu. fain; r'i. . j $5 40, and frru all other stations on t 3 Pennsylvania iy:iii at reduced rtttes. This inauguration will' be a moat iuer-s ing event, and will undoubtedly ai:ait a large number of people from every sr. 1 i of the country. The magnificent facilities i: tho I'rav-,-' vania Hailrvad make this linn il." route to the natlanal capital at all : its enormous equipment and splenu .1 inal advantages at Wasbinitton -esiHwially pupulnr on such occajicn-" A torpid liver means a bad complex; brt'iUh, indigestion and frequent lici To n void such companions take DsWui Little Early Risers, the famous little pill U. H llagonbnch. $lx-0y Tour tu Old t'nlnt Com Tort, llloh mouit HtKtt Washluutoii, On January 88 the second of the preisnt series of personally-conducted tours to Old Peint Comfort, Richmond and Washington via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York by special train. Old Point Comfort, besides its delightful eliruate, is rich in historical associations. It has long been a fashionable resort and it popularity is increasing every year. Its mag nificent hotels are the niarval of visitors. Richmond is the nucleus around which has gathered a halo of uational history. On ef the principal eitius of the early times, it row to remarkable prominence as tke Capital of the Southern Confederacy. It contains many historic points and monuments to many men famous in American history. Washington is now attired in Its rioht and most attractive vestments. Tho social seasoa is on, and ball succeeds ball in n brilliant maze of fashionable etiquette. Tiekats for this tour, including transporta tion, meals en route in both directions, transfer of passengers and baggage, hotel ac commodations at Old Point Comfort, Rich mond, aud Washington, and carriage ride about Richmond in fact ovory necessary expenses for a period of six days will bo sold at rate of $35.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $34.00 from Trenton, $38 00 from Philadelphia and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will sleo be sold io Old Point Com fort and return direct by regular trains within six days, including transportation, luncheon on going trip, one and thrse-fourth days' board at Old Point, at rate of 16 00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $15 00frm Trenton, f 14.00 frorn Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other statists. Apply to ticket agonciss, Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or Georgo W. Boyd, Assistant Geneial Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Well Known Htl Raopor Denti, OAPE Mat, Jan. 95. Oelensl Jena I Lansing, a well known hotel keeper and Grand Army veteran, died Saturday, at the ago of 00 yoara. Dsceasad was bora wt Lanslngbnrg, N. Y., and was a pupil Ba rter President Arthur when the latter tnught school, of whleh fast he was vsry proud. Mr. Lansing was a nurse ia the civil war and ssttlsd here when that oon lllct ended. There's just What You Want. Pan-Tina (25c.) for coughs and oolds. At Oruhler Bros., d.ug store. Deadly 'I'anlo In a Chinese Temple. Sax FnABOisco, Jan. St. Advices from the Orient per steamer Sullo toll of a ter rible panlo In a temple at Hwang Tew, China, in vrhloh 330 men, -women and children perished. During a theatrlc.il performance a lamp was brazen, whleh set the temple oa firs. Th main entrance was closed, and two smaller exits were else choksd. Of th ferry asters la the purforuiuac four soapd, A weed in tho garden can be easily destroy ed when it first start. Consumption cau be nipped in the bud by Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Uagenbtich. Olvon Permission to Resign. London", Jan. 36. The Constantinople correspondent of The Times says that tho tultan is dejeoted nt the prospect of his Mohnmmotan subjects backing th En ropcan demands. His rand vizier and foreign minister are both exhausted with work from th palace, and the grand vlaler has received permission to resign. Constipation iu its worst forms, dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness and derangement of the liver are readily enred by DeWitt's Little Farly Risers. These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, beet pill. C. II. Ilagenbuoh. Cigarettes Ooomed in Tonnossee. NASHVILLE, Jan. 36. The lowr houst of the state legislature has passed a bill by a unanlmons vote to prohibit the sale of clgarsttos or olgarette paper In the state. It will have easy sailing In the sanato and will becess a law. It takts Set May 1, 1B7. Canadian Indian Kellef Fund, Ottawa, Jan. 35. At the suggestion of the governor general the Dominion gov eminent ha opened a naMsnal Indian re lief fund, with the deputy Minister ef fnaneens traasnrsr. Lr Assraeta had As Uat wltk tl.oet. Sleep Induced by the use of coca, opiate or nar cotic compound la bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter the constitution and the patient la steadily growing into a worse condition often resulting in the terrible slavery ,and misery of the ooealne and opium habit. Bleep induced by the nso of Hood's Ssrsa parllla doee not perhaps oome as qnlokiy, but It oomes more surely and more per manently through nature's great restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriohod blood. This feeds t'-s nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the system and constitution from the very foundation of all health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft. u is t"jii curellverllls.easytotake, liOOU 8 FHlS easy to operate, ascent. PECULIAR T0IS0NS. UENERATHn IK TBS RUM A HODY. The tssult ef tmptrfsst DlgcttUa of reo. Ktcijt htiug tli.nf ilaut r aeiraal, eoa '" ' vu'.!u !' ike geim ef mtaia d- J and ' h J. U. e wtuao. k r ae rrm f diss ilea: n m' -J ry estate l'lniu , p.esai t 1 i-'ft) -3 ra all th !tmats that wa. sts'i-ai-s lack lb igu1ar use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tsblsti will ur vry fona f stsuuch trouble eicori cancer f tkstestah. Thy iaer Cesb, insure re kleod, strong nrvt, a bright eye and lr ow plexion, because all these resalt ealy float wkoleoems food wsll digestisa. Ntsrlyalldreggitt sU Stnart'a Dyspep sia TaVlet at 50 teak fall sised package or by mail by entlssing prise te Steart 0., Marshall, Mich., but ask ynr druggist first. A little book on stomach diseases mailed JMfl. Addrsst Stnart Ce., Uarskall, Mick. Oiip-Oolrls-Headaehe. Why suffer with Conghs, Colds and Ia Ltrippe when Laxative Bromo Qninins will cure you in ono day. Tut up In tablets eou ciueut tor taking. Guaranteed te cme, or money refunded. Price, )5 cents. For tale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. CALIFORNIA. Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennsyl vania Ballroad. At 8:13 a. m. Wednesday, January 37, a special train ef Pullman eomposito, dining, sleeping, compartment, and observation cars will leave the handsome Jerssv City Depot of th Pennsylvania Rsilread, bound for San Diojo" Ca"i.!rnia, snd conveying th first of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's per-sonally-oonductod tours to the Pacific Coast. This train will be ths finest that ever crossed th continent, and tho tour it carries ono of th most elaborate and complete ever oonceived for trans-eontineutal and pleasure travol. In chart of an affsble and ex perienced tourist agent, assisted by a highly accomplisked chapsron, tins party, without fonr of missing train connections, and with out any of those petty annoyanc incident to individual traveling, crosses the American continent with as much cmfort and eats as it would spsud a weok at the Waldorf, stopp ing, too, utflt. Louis, Kantis City, Las Vsgss Hot Springs, aud Santa Fe, aid visiting tlisir principal points of intersst. A bath room, barber shop, and an npright piano will b found on the train, and every otbsr 'con venience and luxury of a first-class hostelry. The great ob!sct of this tour is to tcape the insalubrious climate ef the Last and t so journ for .i time amid th transcendent bsau- ties ol (Jalirnrnla, hrnatn Its invigorating air and bask bsnsath its matchless sky. A grander attraction could not b ofi'orod, nor a more perfect method of rsachiag it. Five weeks will be allowtd In this "Para dise of the Pacific," during which tourists will visit Los Angeles, Pasadsna, "Ye Alpine Tavern," Snnta Barbara, San Bernardino, Mt. Hamilton, and the garden spot ef the esrth, Del Monte. Returning, tourists will stop at Salt Lake City, Glonwood Springs, Colorado Springs, Maniton, Denver and Chicago. Two days will be snsnt visiting the famous and sublime freaks of natur in th Manitou region. Tickots for this tour, including railroad transportation, Pullman accommodations (one double bsrth), meals ea route, oarriage drives, and hotel accommodations going and returning, and transportation in California, will be sold at rato of f 310 00 from all station on th Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg. Apply to ticket agnts, Tourist Agsnt at 1100 Broadway, Nsw York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistint General Passsngsr Agent, Brad Street Station, Philadelphia. One thing is ctrtaln : It will nst do to fool with a bad cold. No one can toll what tli end will b. Pneumonia, catarrh, chroni bronchitis, If not consumption. Invariably result from a neglected cold. It it surprising too, that bid colds ar to ofUn nsgltcted when one remembers how easily and at what little expense they may b urd. Cham berlain's Cough Remady Is always prompt and effectual, and coste but a trills; 35 or 50 rent is a trifle as compared with the disas trous effects of a nsgieoted cold. Mr. Abuor Mercer, of Dilworthtown, Chester County, Fa., in speaking of this remedy, said: "Some time ago I had a bad cold aud cough, I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt, the druggist, recommended Charabtrialn's Csngh Remedy, and one 50 cent bottle of it cured me entirely." For sale by GnthUr Bros., druggists. Two W!( In Florida. Te Ms Florida It a pleasure; te visit It is a privilege; but to spend a fortnight within its borders is an enocb. Tnsr is a grat estlslao- tion in witnessing the ripening of tropical fruits in their own native land, and a peculiar Jey m wrestling with old ocean s waves when laksand rivers at Home arsail icebound One apprciats the wonders of modern in vention and railroad develonment unon leavinc the neighborhood of good skating one dy and finding himself In the vicinity of good bathing the next. Yt this can be done, snd the man who prefers hunting or fishing win lace tils accoutrements along wan mm, for Florida extends a cordial invitation to all tnortsmen. Whoever would exohauge for two weeks the uncertain climate of the North for the delightful and Spring-liko snnsbine of Florida shonld take the personally-ooadacted Jacksonville tonr of the Pennsylvania Rail road which leaves New York by special train January 20. Excursion ticket for this tour, including railway transportation, Pullman accommodations (one bsrth), and meals en route in both dlrsetions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: Mew iorK, fou.uu; i-iiiiaaeipma, $18.00; Canandaigua, 158.85; Brio, f&l.Sfi: Wilkeskarre, 50.33 ; Pittsburg $53.00, and at proportionate rates from othsr points. For tickets, itineraries, and othsr informa tion apply to ticket agents, tourist agent at 1106 Broadway, New York, or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Brtad Street station, Philadelphia. H)iamatlsra Oared la a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 te 8 days. Its action upon ths systoat Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tbo disease ' immediately disappears. The first doe greatly benefits. T. F. 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' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW I 1BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 'dbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbw CbbbbbbbbbbbbbKbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW ,liilUIIIIBUIIIIIIIIIIMIJMIIIHIIIWiJIII ARRESTED FOR FORGERY HwH at rrospeotlve Wealtk K.tldLaa U a Mower-!' Ittglag Heaso. Hiw Yoas, Jan. Si. Th polio stum bld ytstorday upon a story st alleged tot C'T and double dealing, th participant la whtoh attsrt that tkey are wen of ure ' or prospective wealth, althoujk reU dsntsof a Bowsry lodging house. ('n.l Silas O. Taj lor, lato ot th FnUsd States amy, residing at tke Belle- vro lodging hens, oa th Bowtry, is ths cmpiaiaant, and th prisoner Is Charlei V thtrwood, who ealls himtslf Oha-rlei .V Sherman, th sn o Donoan Sher- an of th wll known banking honss of lannan Sherman ft On. H. too. lived er along Mm within the walls of the fteileva lodging has, kutramored from i!-;-e shorMy aftor Jan. 1. It apneai's that Colonel Taylor owns n pla er mm at Snake Rlvr, Idaho, whloh l-.svftlnst at WO.000. Oaof ths most in ter- ;sstid listeners to ths colonel's story last Us .-m fir was Shsrweoa, then a ledger at the Bslievue, where the eeleal was step- plig Hit w iod Mid ths onlonel of his sister. "ilrs Mary A. Wrij-ht, who lives in nr.tvdar a' Now lUehslle, and of his own 1 t ,si'm 15. khermaa, ownsr f rUs i' 1 -u ljltnasrrana aontnanv. sihf ew Iiavon, Co an. Ho olalmtd to be rorth halt a ntlllloa dollars in his ewn lK at, Ascordlng to Oelenel Taylor. ihsrweud purchased an latorest in lilu nine. 'io toansr had the terms af the sale bon K ."U :i,'ja than Shermau draw a ehsok Ihe Keui t'i Jiutloual batik for the iuu f . 'J. W0 to the order of Oelon! Tayler. i ignd th eheoK with ah nam Ckorles 1 Shsrman. Sherwood did not seem in t hnrry about receiving any deed, but bold hire t-j prepare the transfer BanoM l.id glvo Uiasu to hiw in a dar or two. Ilils tiaasactien took plana a day or two nflsr Jan. 1. The following day Oolonsl Tayler drop pnd Into the bank and presented his oaeoil to the paying toller. Th telUr looked at the cliook for $10,000 and then at th name alitned to th paper. "W are sorry to say," tme bank ofilolal respeaded, "but Mr. Sherman has no asoeual with ns." Shsrweed was arrested yesterday, and Colonel Taylor wUl repeat his story iu oourt. Bx-Qaeea Lll In Washington. Y.VH1K0T0V, Jan. 36. HUuekaUnl, the dopoted qutn ot Hawaii, othorwist Mrs. Lydla Domlnls, cams te Washing ton nnazptotsdly Saturday. Sk loft Bos ton In tho morning, apparently wlthnul letting her iatentions b known to tkt newspaper rin In thatoitr. and mads Ms Jonrney wlthtnt stopping over at piao on the way, and Went lmruedlatolj to the Shoreham, where apartments had beon engaged for herself and those aooera pany hr. Sh raglstored as "Quean Lli inokalanl, of Hawaii." With Mt oxco tloa of ths time during which she attended dlvln services the ex-queen rmalnod in her appartments at the Shoreham yester day. United Status Traturr Morgan wai ths only caller en hsr raajasty during rht day and he oams to pay hit rstpests and to tuvlte th quten te Inij-tot the gold and sliver vault lu tho treasury building. TO CURE A COI,n IN ONK DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to enro. 25 cents. Movements of War Ships. WAsni.taTO.T, Jan. 85. Tho flairshin Olympla, ot the Aslatio station, lnffc Nagasaki Saturday for Hong Kuug, and ine Yorioown istt tho same port for Shanghai. Tho Marlun has arrived nt Acnpult'O, Moxloo; the Maiuo at Fort Monroe and tho lionaduock at San Pedro, Cal. Ono ef the most remarkable cures of rheumatism on record is related by Mr, J. M. Thompson, post master at Dsckor's Point, Pa as follows: "While out driving ono dav last wluter I was caught In a cold rain. The next morning I was unable to mev my head or arms, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My clerk tele phoned for a physician, but suggested that I use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, there being a bottls opsn os. ths counter. He rubbed tho affected parts thoroughly with Pain Balm and built up a hot fire. I dozed off to sleep and whan I awoke abut half an hour later tho pain had gone entirely, and I lavo not bson troubled since. People como hero from many milts around to buy Chamberlain's medlsinsa." For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Ftre In an Orphanago. Coufcii. Bluffs, la., Jan. 95. Fire yesterday partially destroyed the boys' dormitory ef ttis Christian Home orphan age. One hundred boys were sleeping In the building when tho Are broke out All were resonsd. Ths firemen, had a terrible oombat with the oold. Damago to tho building, $6,000, with no lnsuranoe. Dsaths from Flngno in India. LortDorr, Jan. 95. A despatch to The Dally Mall from Bombay soys: "The actual number nf deaths from plague Is donble the loose ofilolal estimate, and the malady Is spreading slowly but surely. There are dally rsports ot fresh oat brsaks." TO CUIIB A GOLD IX ONK DAT Take Laxatlv Bromo Quinin Tablet. All druggists rsfuad th money if it falls to euro. 39 cast. The l'nliGu Uslug a Mind Keader. CniCAOo, Jim. 36 The Obloago police nro eudeavoplug ti fluil the bodr of John V. Matthews, a missing lawyer, by the aid of Dr. R'njHnd, whs claims to be n mind reader. Hlngland, who apparently ooum nave naa no Knowledge or Mat thews lnvemsnts, has (tlven the polios many Hp by whloh tho missing man wai traoed to varions plaoes In the olty. The doctor Insists that Matthews threw him self Into the lake, and the body was sub sequently robbed In a oottage. A ootlagt answering the description was found, and the polloe, having dug for ths body neat the plaoc Indicated by the mind reader, are now lnollnsd to believe they are on tha wrong traok. Clilsora. Pa., "Herald:" Mellaril Vensel reports One II I mile Cough Cure the greatest suceess of msdical eeienoe. lie told us that it eured his whole family of terrible coughs sua oolds, at wr all otber so oalleil cures iiail failed entirelr. Mr. VsbmI said it assisted his child rsn tlirouili a very bad sleg ef nisasels. Ons Ulnut Cough Onr makss er- t) so to ration very easy and rapid. U. Jl. Hsgenbucli. Fourteen IliiuSreil Kodles Koooversd. JiOHDOK, Jan. MS A dlspatoh to Ths Times from Tohsran, Persia, reports that 1,400 bodies have been recovered from the rntns whleh resulted from the reoent earthquake on the Island of KUhm, In the Persian gnlf, the Inhabitants of whloh were estimated to number 6,000, mostly Arabs. Ivory Sails for Home. homxrs, Jan. J. Kdwanl J. Ivory, alias Bell, acquitted af a ehsrge of oom plleltf In a dynamite eeasplrMy.and John F. Melntyre, formerly assistant dlstrlot ftttorney In Kew Vork elty. who oame to tienden la his dsfnss, sailed fur Kew Turk yesterday. Minoles sem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no timo te send for a doe tor, delay may mtu dsth. One KInote Cough Curs gives Instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate rtsults. (J. 11. uagen Lucb. The neasnre ttuats of death sr a few !u4 tHvl tSt oretas. taaita- Pll sry many leet ot a(let. If a tsaa er wewam fU take ear erf ttt little trivial disorder, titer is b ttsad to fear the Vlg maladies, awl leaf - life 4 happia will b as rewtusl. The little d ia er d a r s tkat cause tke aisjoritv f his; ikm, ae the trivial dcraagcmeaits ef Uta dielci that most pople pay no hoed to. ffloeJ digestion feeds and kallds ap a asmi ; Vsui digestion starves kirn ttt ovary Uanas, Muscle, nsrvs-fiber, gad Waiat-eaU. Bad digestion leads t euHtnUa, bleed and skill diseases, and aervens ex haustion and ptosUatiea. Sr. Piroe's Golden Medical Dloove7 cecseass all disorders of the digestion, invigorates Uie liver and prevents and crs oousiusiy tion, blood and slda diseases, aad aatv ous troubles. It Is the great bloed-soaker, flesU-builder, and uerva tenia. Bcgita sell it aud have netking Jm "jJt ae rood." " I ksve lately given Dr. riwrt QUM Mti leal Ditcevery a trial," wtitM Mies C U UtlUkt, cmT Hovstee, Usrris Co., Texas, "us it Wm eata pletcly cure 4 sue of vary serious aa 1atfcbo mU orders Iu which tke Mean's aaUa wm twairtl I took it for two ftaakfi. I begaa U aKiMasiou Ust dlacemfort frgw May UUaea. aAr stems Sal fourth dose, a Sin four f tvo cays sfli Ua, mu.A several days tfUr I wm aureraiea te Sad ttuat l wm aetuaua setter. Two wteks kavtaer ka4 ewr tymtUni kad diuLfftrti The man or woaun who aog4et jei stipation is storing; up ia the srstoes s store of disorders that wiU culnlnate iu some serious and posublv fafed malady Dr. Pierce's Plcassut PniUta arc a safe, sure, speedy and permanent our for oen stipation. One little ' ' Pellet " is a geatlt laxative, and two a mild eathertio. They never gripe. Druggists sell tkwut. Human tton.n Found Undvr Clnb Itooms. Wkst Poiht, N. Y., Jan. St. Boats hure been by the hundred unsarchtd right under th Offltsrs' olub notni, They are all human bones, In goed con dition, but nobody knows when thsy were placed or haw thsy got ther. It might have been half a century ago, but tho probabilities are, Judging from the stories told by old resldonts, that they are tho bones of eoldlors killed In th revolution ary war. It Is known that spies and torles hanged on tho plains were burled by the patriots where the mass hall new Elands, ISarthqnnltes Continue In 3Iex1oo. City ot Mkxioo, Jan. US. Earthquakes continue in the state of Oaxata, and that oity has been shaken by the trepldatory shook. Scientists bllv a volcano is forming among ths hills, and th contin nd sasmlo movmnt kas asaitod alarm in sevaral districts, while e tha Paside ooast the ooaan la In a oentinaal somrno fclon caused by snbnarln espleslens, sending huge wavsi on th skr and ttc rltylng flshormon who still boldly venture uuft CATOM'S SJirilLIZEK Cures general or special debility wakeful ness epermatorhrxa, emissions imnotency, paresis etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused bv errors cr excesses. Lost Manhood in old cr young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, timls, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick and Thorough. Don t fe deceivtd y imitations; insist on CATON'S Vitalizes. Sent sealed if your drug, gist doe. not hi', c it. Price $ t p;r pkge, 6 for $5, "with written g'uuriiiue ol complete cure. Information, refcren- clt.t frt-c and confidential. Send us staterat-nt 1 1 v o .nt 25 cf s. for a week's trial treatment. Ou. ntteuch person. CATON BISD. CO . l-3UT0Ji, MASE3. For 8nlo at 1. P. P. Kirlin's drug store find Shenandonh drug store. iiiup vnn ""'A' -AP; liLVinsi iu finuf.i, un- ni i inn uwwa whiniM x: uu., sot unitnit 'A'fS9ii 'fiicacro. LU.. ir uresis i art. t;Pi' BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, HEHVOUS AND BILI0U3 HEADACHES Cured by this granular oHerveseent and stimu lant. An Instant euro lor sour stomachs and hcndivolies, whleh often accumulate from bavlnjr a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRIHKB, 17 and 10 Ieach Alley, Shenandoah A Handsome Complexion Is one of tbo greatest charras a woman att possess. Possohi's Osaruzis) rowsaa gives It. Grocers can tell yon why those whobny Seollg'S keep comlnff back lor n. otrnnge thongh how long It takes people to try a new thing. tEbe Sun. The first of American iVeicajia pore, CIIAltmSA. J)ANA,Iidltor, The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last aud all the time, forever. Dally, by mail, - $6 a year Daily A Suniiay.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world. Price 5c. a copy, By mall, $2 a year. AOdrsss THS (UK, Hsw York. "30Dr-pr.a--.- AT QtlC JClIV a li Eagle MfltmasAis&sf! iiSSl tra? when SW used as an admixture to ordinary cof- n sssaar- ice rnnncs r. y delicious drink. ,.'!.t,.l MR. SEOKSE JEniQUSLY ML 9S. staMtcw . attsyt UmI I aw Vq SSaiiat a.tai. WAsmerate r, a. M ValUa States tmmt I OTg. WnMrrl, 1 daagrtV M ( tovt foliar ar Wflaka keefieat ha ehes rUf aavl, .wlag t Us a4va. a, al krioass ace Tr ansreametrei ef sm rateoa ro sMasa in, IK KeMlagsraf lai Mr. (Nevge, M yclva. srarr, am wills Urn, U Id Wckto. stn. KMaera.a. rmiAs-a I asos I aWl Ms sn kav keen rtaaB4 r Ms VedMAefrms ISr heat fca MUtsrlB4. I"r tons nteaVbs eke miliar ha train afXscixg free Ms cnme trans-la, ostd he wa aanbl t Ve in rfAlMi(a at ttio erssntmg C vr tn BsoCTnHoe. Qtaattr Ctan; s R1 heaMt bs aiae t his aAvaaetd. ace, Mtr'.'rr.-i-Kil brrvwt of hirA and Maataat irnt Va aiwLatas wife Is la MlMri Owing w aa tak f pa- salyats sM wiU Bt k. aM to em. te TfneUajrtea. Irsiaatasr Ceaxijrs, wkw Is a.w 1st M Tlst y, kas sevvsd .-m a xsinsar as Sk. s7att.i (tatH seaaH fsv aearlr shc a years, ajtid Ht tana tc vrsOh ae was adssd tKHra MartJa t, IS. H wm a 8Ua s4dlr ( Jm soialM asul eivll waxa (atarrlag .a tk 9nMmto u-U.) a-. Is a vrH nava lavcryer, Ha hold lm yertaai aUett pij ra hia state prior e kls ftUaUa te t ssaato. Qnokl.a's Arnloa Saiv. Th bart salve in ths world for eats. braifs, aeres, ulcers, rait rhenM, ftrtr sot. , .1 , .1,.,,-.. ..J. ATilll.laln naraa ail all skin arnpliont, and positively cere (He, ar ao pay required. It it guarantee to give erfect satisfaction er meny refnaded. Trie IS conWpsr hex. For sal t A. Trly. Tours to California. California has been raott Crtingly tanned I lie "Italy ef Aratrlafi." All tk dslieieos lalm, th closdl5 sky, sad th rich ver dure of ths great European penissnla are duplicated in this sannylaud of tke Taciflc, Iters satnre basks la th sanshlns of hsr ons beauty: and tor sh has established her rrn saaltartsm, whtr eternal spring in spires sverlasting youth. With th snow- mantled peaks of the Sisrrss npoa tn on hand, th calm raeifi with Its soft breeres upon the other, and a veritable paradise of flowers, fruits and plant bstween, man can find ani needs no levelisr land. To visit snoh a renntry is a privilege, a blssilag, The Psnnsylvania Railroad Company, recognitiae the ned f a more aomfortabl and pleasant way of craning the continent, iuaeguraUd a series of ananal tosrs to Onli fumia, running a through train of Pullman plas ars from Nw York to tke Pacific Coast, and stoppisg at tke principal points ef intateat a rout. Th grat popularity of tkes tours deraeastratM tk wisdm of tho mevrant. For the season of 1807 thrso Wars kav bea arranged to leav Nair York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 17, February 31, and Mareh 11. Th first tour will run dlraot to Ban DIgo via St. Lsnii aid tha Santa F Itauta, tod re turn from Baa Francisco via Salt Ik City, Denver, and Cbitaga, alUnlitg fit notk in California. Th second tenr will run via the Mammoth Cave aad Nan OrUans to Ban Diajo, stopping at th "Crescsot City" daring tk Mardi Qras Carnival. This tenr will return via Salt Lak City, Dcnvsr, Omaha, and Chicago, aliening four Tracks In California. Tk third tour will run via Chlg,Dnvr, end Salt Lak City, alUwiagpasiangsrst ro tarn by regular trails via dlfftrtnt rontes within nins months. All of tbste tsurs, either going r return ing, will pass through th famous Colorado rtglon, Glnwod Springs, Ladvill and th Garden of th Gods. Kite I from all points en tk Pennsylvania Railroad BysUm ast ef Pittsburg i First tour, $310 ; second tour, 350 ; third tenr, 310 round trip, and 1160 eae way. For detailed itinrris and ether Informa tion, apply at tlokt agencies, special book ing clhess, or address Gserg Tr. Boyd, Assistant Ganaral Passsngsr -Ajeit, Bread Street Station. Philadelphia. A Household Necessity. Oaccarst Candy Cathartic, ths rant won dcrful medical discovery ef tha sgs, plaasant and rofrsshlng to tk taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvt d bowls, cleansing th entire systsm, dirptl colds, cur headache, fsrsr, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleas buy and try a box of C. C. 0. ts-dsy; 10, SB, BO cents. Bold and guaranteed to enr by all druggists. Tonrs to Florida. He dlstrlot in Amerios rreients. duriuc the TTinUr season, so msny varied attractions as tr. Bttt r r ionov Ueame it flellgntiul cliraaU, which t on scaping from tk cold and nnhsalthfsl shangss of tk Korth seems' almost ethsrssl, it is pr-mlnntly a land of spoTtand plsasnr, Along it Ivn hundrad mil ef salt-water coast and in Us twelve hundred fresh-watr lake are fish of almost every eonelvabl varUty, from th migra tory tribes cessmon to Northern natr to tbo tarpon, pompane, and others of a more tropieal character. It err her in all onr broad land can th angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also th moil tathuslasll hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bsars, panthers, and wild oats roam at large through th mors sparsely ssttlsd rsglons, while birds of all kinds may b found in abundance through out the Stat. Th mor novtl sport of al ligator and xnanate busting may alto b in dulged in by Hi mor dvnturous tourist. With its matchless climtte, Its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, ths lover of nature, the sportsman aad ths szplorsr. To this attractive stats ths Psnnsylvania Railroad Company hat arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season ef 1807, leaving by spssial train January M, February 0 and 33, and March 0. The first throe tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickots for the lourth tour will be valid to return nnni May 81 by regular trains. Rates for th round trip, fAO.OO from Nw York, $48.00 from FkUdlpbia, and propor tionate rites from othsr peiat. For tickts, ltinraris aad othr Isforma tlon, apply to tiskt agents, sptelal booking offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passsnger Agnt,Broad street station, Philadelphia Jiovrk dear UttI child who mad home happy by it trait. And to think, it might have been saved had th partnt only ktpt in th kous Oa Minute Cough Cure, th in fallibl remedy fr croup. O. H. Ilsgenhueh Coming invents, FsVy. i. Srasd Musical la Trinity B form Church. Don't Let Anybody Intcrfsrs, But Tak Pan-Tina for coughs an" otitis. Ms. At Grehlsr Br., drag star. . (SjncajBSS- Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs, Emutrt Nervousness fiom Childhood. La Qftopfl Bring on tlssrt We alums. BT. B. P. tZAT.r.7, wurtor M. E ckark, KaehxnsB, Ox. writes Da. Jl tr5: "la childbwi I was afllcttd if IIS vrenlT nerroosaess, which, almost dertltyed Into it. Tlias dine. I partially rTrd, bat at eo!Wj It jndn ally grw won, 01m study aggravated tatruU; aay aaaraal .xsrtloa eaased traUag&Urr. Ia 1N I had a sevtro attack of L erippe wklck brcnaghtoa hert waknes I kad bvaa alawat constantly aador trsattnent tor atsvea tronblss, aad ckaiged climat fre Sassi'y na-atvil. l-jt 7braary I be gs )aiis Dr. Miles' sUat-iritlrs Ittrrtno aad Herv ajod IJvar Pills aad sines thta I kars bca st4ylng men aad werklag harder than for years and tho good effects that have reeai ted seem to be permeneat." Sr. Mile' nssssd'.es a;e sold by all drag gists nnisr a positive gaarantce, first bottlo btttfi4 er money refunded. Bonk on Raart and Itarrissept free to all applicants. DR, MILBfl MBDICAL 00., Elkhart, Ini EV3ADE ME A MAM AJAX TAKLHT3 POBITtTJILT CVUfiB T.lajfmf BlMVMJasaft, eka., eALsvi sTARHIslSUM JUsX WtXlKML TV mijsy mm f tsifr ttif, lris err rntrUf, f fwil Ittilr md Orrrttlm St writs til ttfta a CTWJI Sjr3a'I7t!-'rs Jail, In. ripm arms ibi umni o jrjvx 'xaDiox?. T1W CkuTe lirff iltniMXCI Hntl it i) orrej jn i. perl M re v'.i-n snanutt in i Jc: a .wm m caansime cr rernnd tha money. lrU 00 mb per Daku, or tlxrnatvirjoi ffnli trrwtttJiut) frr Br melt, in ForaaUln Shenandoah. Pa., bv A. TTaslev and S. P. Klrlln, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A nnn. nn ivi nrn VYOfRANI RELIEF. jtlwftYiDrmtuil nfUbU. Avoid iimtatbns. Gt Catoit'i Tad at Fillj tni iati iiiokst&. 'aiuist aiviao, or ssni uirrrt psitu. rm, ! Catoh Sno, Co., Boeion, Mnv Our book. 4c For il P. P D K.r'liVa drnff itore sanftnaoAnanigervre " s 79 tt u r. f m n r i-tfs im& n&tn mzzi to im uu.urnl t ,jr iy J-l.l.'- 11 .LI It ill i. Ill CAXT, 1 o riif Imnn'e"', pleasant oJoi . ifl 00 Loll e JsKrfl IIAIK TO-MCremoves dandrutr. t-lona hair from falliniront andproinoteffffrowth 11 00 bottle TsKi; SlI.JdCANT CO 108 Fulton it., is v rhcL" lUaatratcd Treatise on IUlr on application r II tt For tulo bj BhennndonhrDrug 8tore, KUHn's Drutf Store. Of sn Tftreat llsesso Terrors In a family none are abhorred more than that of Diphtheria. The only speedy nnd positives preventative is THOMPSON'S I "Which cures as absolutely ns it is H6ed according to instruc tions. This is a broad assertion bnt made without the least fear of contradiction, as those who have used it in their family freely testify. Every claim hers made is fully substantiated by the thou sands of unsolicited testimonials. It also as surely Cums Croap, Quinsy, Cough or any throat affection. Sold by Druggists also cents a bottle. If your dealer chances not to have any on hand write to tho manufacturers at once, enclos ing a two-cent stamp for full Earticulars. It not only cures ut also prevents Diphtheria, if taken in time. Read what a prominent divine says : WHllamsport, To., Mar. 1, 1808. To whom It may concern! This certi fies that I lmvo been Detox Thompson's Dlphtboria (Jure In my ramuy and re gard It m the hwt and most speedy rem edy for colds find sore throat I bare very knnwu. I do not hesitate to rfo ommoodit. O.D.PaKsipACKsn, DD. Pastor GraoeM, K. Cbarch, fNANUrACTUnEO OV -IILiKSMM DIPHTHERIA CORE CO. WILLI AM8PORT. PA. .';!ilt,iii.i;Wiu.iiininiiy..B.:t..wniwitt...r. WW FRJCE, SO ttSUl I3I11E.44 -r"--" 1Mf''m'""")'"''""' por Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCHLBSS IN BVHRY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tliree tours to CALIFORNIA, nnd ths PACI FIC) COAST will leave New Tork and Philadol- I lila January 3T, February M, and Mareh 37. S07. Five weeks In Oalilornla on th Aral tour, snd four weeks on th second. l'anfer oa th third tour -nlll return on rrulr trains within nins montha. Slop will b made at Nsw Orleans tor Mardl-Gra festivities on th sseond tour. Rate from New Tork, Philadelphia, and point east of Pittsburg: First tour. S8W.00: sooondtonr, ISSOOO; third tour, taa.W round trip, and $180 00 ono way. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, nllonlnr.two weeks tn Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia January 38, February 9 and 38, and March 9.1MT Itate, covering expenees en route In both dire tlons, (90.00 from Nen York, and t8.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, eseb covering a period ot three dan, will leave New York and Philadelphia January 31, February 11, Mareh It, April 1 and 33, and May 18, 1I9T. Bates, Inolud. lnff transportation and two days' aeeommada tlen at the beat Waehtngton Hotels, tit. bam Nw Tork. aad (U.M from rUlladelDbla, OLD P0IRT COMFORT TOURS Brrmiirara cisbot, or via. RICHMOND AND WASHTOQTOH will leave New Torfc and ralladelpMa Jaaa arf H, rsbroary 30, Jsanh M, msd Afrfl U, UN Twr dekvflel laeamaea aad otber t. plr at Wakes iMct or adcVreas oy. am n e , en fat. AffWit, trVos: sHUsrvilltS Jt in IB m .
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