EVENING HERALD HMTAHt.WHHll 1BTO. Peftejtllied' vry St-enlng, Kxoept Sunday at I INM JARMI STRIirr. NKAR r'BRTKK. Santlil la di-llteied tn Bliennnrtunn and I'n mrraundlns; towns for six cent a woek, pay tbltt to the carriers. By mall 19.00 A year, or 35 uet a month, payable In advance. Advertise vaU chared areordltic to space anil pniltinn 1 publishers rerre itie right to rhaiw the pMMaon of advertisement wlurne er the pub tsatklnn at new demands It. The ilKlit In tjVd to reject any advertisement, wtirthor aid far er not, that tlte publishers nm Tssproper. Anvnrtialng rntea umiiIc kui sjion Application. Rttofett at Hie pontofilce at 8bnaiuionh, Pis OAd class mall matter. TrH.KIMlONK CONNHOTION Sfivening Hsralci TUESDAY. JANUAKY M. 1807. Ths severe cold suap ilioalil hays a mili tary e fleet upon tha coal trade, to say nothing of the plumbing trade. Am- lady can now wear a tall hat in a Chicago theatre, and seriously annoy several persons, all for three dollars. THUMB may be some consolation in th fact that the friends of both Scanlau and Noll lire to tight another day, if they de not devour each other iu ths meantime. Now that two of the greatest nations of the world have practically agreed to settle their differences by arbitration, why shenld not tuo warring Democratic factious In town do so? Wmstk as good an American and as wise a statesman as. Senator George F. Edmunds favors the arbitration treaty ths elmitces are that it is a good iMp; and may be safely pushed along. Thk contest in th next Republican state convention bids fair to surpass the memorable on in which Quay put a quietus upon tk Combine. The lines this year will be closely drawn. While the growth of Franc is almost stationary, that of Gormany goes on sttadlly, Th Garraan Empire now has a population of Sl,500,000, a gain in Ave years of nearly I,W0,00O. It wauld be wise in France to giv mors attention to the merits of arbitration. It ii a significant fact that nearly every Governor's messag this year contains atront recommendation in favor of a law to supprsii the trusts. Tjjea nefarious com binations have mad tlunVselve obnoxious in all of the states, and tby wilfli"aYo-to o. The man who rants accomplishes very little in politics. It is the politician who works quietly and through his influence carries others with him, that is invariably successful. Quite a number of local "states men" might profit by the adoption of tho lattsr policy. Tni defeat of Senator Peffir for ro-electicn tomss as a great shock to the country. I'cffcr himself is partly to blamo for it. II re maiutd at Washington all through the con test, depending solely upon his record and the imperishable (lory that iiii whiskers have shd upon Kansas. But what availetb a daathlass rcord and of what use are whiskrs a yard long as against tho other fallow who is right on the ground hustling? IrtTJiNSKLY cold weather prevails in the Tfeat and North wast, and wo aro having a baste of it her, but ntas severaly as beyond th Alleghanis. The weather man predicts mush solder weather to-day and to-morrow, to that all may prepare for a regular cold saap. The mere statement of this fact ought to be sufficient to stir up sympathy and bring eot relief to those in want. There are many poor families in Shenandaah that have barely sufficient to keep the wolf from their door, and are scaatily clad. Tho-je who have an abundanee should come forth with money, provisions, or fael in orderto aflbrd roliof to th suffering from th wintry blasts. Tbeke is no doubt much exaggeration and raiirepresantation as to the number of filthy and sensational papers that are circulated, but nevertheless th newspaper business is. Uo ex-1 Csption-totha talri Thre will at all times men of degrading tendencies creep into the preftssioa, to cater to ths wants of the baser lment of humanity. These dirty sheets, however, do not find their way into clean homss and advertisers who aro looking for business do not waste money on them. The evil is not chronic; in du season it will run its pernicious coursa and clean journalism will have its reward. There are misfits in every ealling of life, and the people accept these warts upon journalism with a great deal f forbaaranc. Although the Hazleton Plain Breaker is published a number of miles from Shenan doah, nevertheless it expresses th seuti ments of th good people of Shenandoah wha it remarks that "if every rsader could Be what the Shenandoah News, a snarling littl shset that has lowered the standard of journalism in Schuylkill county so that deent and respectable members of the pro fession are ashamed of being called news paper men, has published for two weeks back Id relation to the Bogart eass, their sensibilities would be aroused over the filth given prominsnc in news columns even to a gratr dgre than were they to peruse same of the vileit stuff to be found in liters tar." Every respecting nwspapr writer alse indorse th Plain Speaker in its stric tarsi, ia saying that "the New York World and Journal are said to be sensational, so full ef rile stuff sviry week that they are ex elndd from decent homes, hut th Shenau doah Nwi hohls the palm pf them all. Shen andoah is net th place for the News, it sheuld he published and circulated in New York or Chicago. Or it might fit asa supple ment to the Police Gaiett." TatBMC am two requisites to successful advertising, and without these the returns will be of a meagre nature. First select a long ttablilid newspaper, of targe efreula tiia, the eolUBias of which an devoid ef obscene and sensational news. Thia is an esseatial point, for the reason that bo respeet lag parent will allow newspapers of this character to enter their homes, thus con taminating the minds of their cMldreu. It is ia th homes where th buyers are reached, aid to secure their attention it is nectssary to use the columns pf rsspeouble journals that at least show some legard for the' public welfar. SecouaUy, it is iwoutial, since advertisement are business anuonncsmont", that th "ad," be properly written. A poorly written "ad" will not bring the returns that on will that if writtsn on business princi ples. It is good, hard sense, complete with inviting prioes and assurances of fair treat- mailt, that attrnnt th nindmn ' ail " n-adr In advertising, like eieij tiling elan, th one who dm'S it thr best nlway gets the licit out if it There is ha illy n huine" that oanmit he aiWei tKi 1 vircrisfully, anil the ingre dient arc tltew riiilit uat'iliuM, right ipucc, (rood ffonrlR. uihI a great deal of pereeveronrf Th aiK'onwtiil ml vcrtisement of to-day h.ii nni attractive teat.iie We know ol noth int better tn catch the ey than an ilhuti.ited H'ln rtisement. A great help in the prep 114 tion of advertisements is "The Advi rung. Wmid." We lmve enired a ntuni'i 1 ft cipit's of this pulilirntino and will di-tnti'itu I l.eiii among our advri timers us a unMo i the preparal ion ol then iitmnuiiiviniiit- A wed 111 the garden 11111 hiM'ii-ii ' ed when ft first stir - CorummptHin nipped In the Inn) One M..iul 1 Cure. .'. H. ll vcin .11. h (twlneed Katsa t.i U imMiiattnn mi i Limit of the Innnarni uilon vln l'mii jl vaults liitliriKiil. For the benefit of those who deniro to u" tend the ceremouie ini i.tent to tin m.tu Una of l'rosldeiil-eb-i t McKinley. th sylvante llailroatl Company will i' I'i .1 siOB tickets to Washington it. 11 h 1 4, valid to return from March t in m, 1 following rates: rmtn Putts' illo, iff Beading, $7.80; Binlsboro, fti Si ; PotttjWii $8 88; Norrlitown, $5 15 j Fhihuk'. '1 B,40, and from al' other stntiuu-i :i 1 1 Psunaylvanht system at reduced 1 it, This inauguration will he n - m 1 1 , lug event, and will nndouiu, n t .t 1 11 large nnmher of people from ei., - 1 of the country The magnificent facilities of th" I'm - ' vania Railroad make this line the fiv 1I1 Pil route to the national capital at all lm, 8 its enormous equipment and Bplcndid tu inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. A torpid liver means a lad complexion, bad breath, indixostion and frenuent headaehts To avoid such companions take DeWilt's I Little Karly Klsers, the famous little, pills, j C. II. Ilacenhuch. 1 SU-l)fiy Tour to Old l'olnt Comfort, lllcli- : lilond uud Washington. On January 28 the second of the prrcont series of persoually-conduoted tours to Old Point Comfort, Kichmond and Washinjton via the Pennsylvania Railroad will lave New York by special train. Old Point Comfort, besides its delightful climate, is rich in historical associations. It has long been a fashiounblo resort aud iU popularity is increasing every year. Its mag nificent hotels aro the marvel of visitors. Richmond is the nucleus around which has gathered a lialo of national history. One ef the principal aitics of tho uarly tlniM, it rou to remarkable prominence, as the 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 ricbist and most attractive vestments. Tho social season is on, and ball succeeds ball in a brilliant maze of fashionable etiquette. Tiekets for this tour, including transporta tion, meals cn route iu both directions, transfer of passengers and baggage, hoUl ac commodations at Old Point Comfort, Itich jnond, aud Washington, and carriage rid abbOKJtichmond iu fact every ntcouary expenses Yor a period of six days will be sold, at rate of $hB:q6 from New York, Hrooklyn, aud Newark, J&l.OO from Trenton, $38.00 from Philadelphia and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also be sold to Old Point Com fort aud return direct by regular trains within b!x days, including transportation, luncheon on going trip, one and tbr-fonrth days' board at Old Point, at rate of $16.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $15 00 from Trenton, $U.OO from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to tiokct ngoncies, Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or George W. Itoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Constipation in its worst forms, dyspepsia, lck headache, biliousness and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DeWitt's Little Karly Hisers. These little pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. C. II. llagenbtieh. American Citizens Arrester- la Cuba. Wasihkqion, Jim. SO. Itepoudlng to a resolution of Inquiry, the president yes terday sent to the senato a list of persons claiming to bo citizens of the United Statos who have boon arrested on the Isluud of Cubn since Fob. 34, 1895. Seventy four Biioh persons have boen arrested, while of those seven havo been tried. These nro Julio Sangullly, Louis Somell lan, Alfrod Laborde, William Gildea, Ona Melton, Charles Barnett nnd William Leavlll. In the oases of Sangullly and Somoillan, he says, appeals havo boon taken and in the cases of the other Ave. Gonijiotltor prisoners, a now triul has boot) ordor.id. TO GUJtU A COMl IN-ONE DAT Tak LtWcvtotrBrorao Quinine Tablets. All druggists rsfuud tho money if it falls to euro. 73 cents. Cold Weather Throughout tho Country. New Yor.K, Jan. 90. Tho threatening antics of tho weathor for some time past culminated yesterday in tho most sovero oold throughout the state of New York experienced this season. In Now York city the mercury got down to thoVecord point of thoyo.ir. The weather furettister here reported thtit tho oold wave had spread over a great section of tho country, the following citlo3 beliiff reported bolow zero : Chloago, 30 degs. ; Indianapolis, 14 ; Clnolnnntl, 10; Pittsburg, 8 Detroit, 14, uud in North nnd South D.vkotor30 degs. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs aai celis. He At GrhUsreBTLdraa itns llon't Want Iter to Iteturn. Baltimore, Jnn. 38. A committee composed of lending citizens of Charles county bus been formed to provont tho permanent return to that oouuty of Mrs, James J. Irwin, who was reoently ao qulttetl of being uu accessory to the mur der of her husband by George Jlatthews, who will be hanged March 13 for the crime. The object of the committee is to wait tipjn Mrs. Irwin should she return to her old home, and give hor 11 definite nuuiber of hours to l.)ave the oonnty for ever. They All "There are fads in tf medicine as well as in other things," said a busy druggUt, "but the irfost Back remarkable thing about Hood's Barsa rarfsilla is that customerg who try other .remedies all come back to Hood's, and Ih.'s is why the enormous sales ol thia great medlciiie HMS Hep up and continue the 1 whole year round, stead, m a elook. "Why Is it?" "O, simply because Hood's Bavraaparilla hag more real cura tive merit than any medicine I ever sold." This is 3t dally occurrence in almost evc.y -drag store. Hood's Sarsapsrllla has cured more sickness, and made more happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the standard the One True Wood Purifier. u is r-fi an' tin' only pills to take HOOU S PUIS wuujlood aSarsuwtrllta. MUNYON TALKS ON SIR" RICHARD TIGHES WILL Contested by Tvrouty-tlireo Cousins, Sloit of Whom LIto In lrolaud. New Youk. Jail. 20. Surrogate Fitz gerald yesterday began a hearing of the contast over the will of th late "Sir" lilchard Tlgha. Ths will Is contested by twenty-throo persons, cousins of ths do oeasod, many of whom live in Ireland. Tlghe, who was for yoars th owner and occupant of ths only private residence in Union Square, died In May last. "He was thought to be a comparatively poor man bacauso of his dejected appearance and shabby clothos. About n month nftor his death it was found that he had boxes In throo different safe deposit vaults whloh oontalnod valuable securities, and of them it Is sstd held bonds of the Lake Shore Railroad company worth ?1, 760,000. His will, n peculiar document, was next found, nnd filed with the surrogate, nnd the tohodulos filed show tha aggregate of stook and bonds to be worth $1,525,000, bolides $13, 215.18 In cash and the house In Union Square, valued at $130,000, and a quantity of Consolidated Gas stock, the value of which Is not glvon. Tho hearing was ad journed until March 1, ns a number of witnesses who aro in Ireland will have to be produced. The will of "Sir" Itlchnrd Is dated in 1884, and left all his property to his wlfo, nnd In tha event of her not surviving him It was left various rolativos of his wife, who aro tho respondents in tho present contort because of tholr rolatlva dying bo fore "Sir" Richard. TO CTJltE A COI.II IN ONE DAT. Tako Liaxativo llromo Quiuino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. S3 cents. Itemoved for Violating Civil Service llulos WASHINGTON', Jan. SO. Tho president yesterday rstuored from office Joseph II. Dowllng, Internal revenue collector at Cincinnati, for violation of the civil ser vlco rules against collecting or reoelvlug money for campaign purposes. It is now undorstoodthat the alleged offenso was committed 'two and a half years ago and that Mr. Dowllng's part in It consisted in his receiving money which had been col lectod by on of his deputies. The matter was only recently brought to the atten tion of the civil service commission and an investigation was at onco set on foot with the result that Mr. Dowllng was found guilty of receiving the money as statod. The report of the commission was handed to the president n day or two ago and the removal followed. Mr Dowllng had n conference with his attorneys Into yesterday afternoon and deoldod to fight tho president's order of removal to tho bit tor on d. Exppctetl to Find a Corpse. NonrtlBTOWN, Pa., Jan. 28. The team of Max Tinkle, of Blue Bsll, was struck by a freight train on the Plymouth branch of tho Philadelphia and Reading railway nt Flourtown crossing. Tho train, In charge of Engineer Klmtnel, of this borough, was going along nt a moderate rate of speed, when It suddenly ornshed into tho team, striking the wazon and knocking it into smithereens. When ho alighted from tho engine Klmtuol expected to And n doatl man, but instead found Fltiklo lying In tho road, only slightly iujurud. Hlnntet stem Ilka houn whon a 11 To Is at stake. Croup gives np time to send for a doc tor, delay may mean diatli. One Ml mi to Cough Cur gives instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that Eroduoes immediate results. O. II. IIagn uch. To l'uulih Election 1'rauili. DOVEK, Del., Jnn. 21). Tho constitu tional convention has adopted a section making bribery at elections n misde meanor, punlshablo by a fine of not loss than $100 nor more than $5,000, or by im prisonment for not leas than six months nor moro than live yoars, or both, and by disfranchisement for ten years. Tho pro vision applies to oU elections and to party conventions, nnd also to bribery or im proper influence in tho matter of regis tration, Complications In Oregon's Legislature. SALEM, Jan. 88. Complications are multiplying in tho Oregon, legislature. The senate yesterday afternoon Indirectly refused to reoognlze the house over whloh II. L. Benson Is speaker, and later Presi dent Simon, of the senate, declined to ac cept a message from the Benson house notitvlng the senate that organization had been completed. Movements of Naval Vessels. Washinqtost. Jan. 36. The Yorktown has arrived at Shanghai, the Boston has sailed from Nagasaki for Chemulpo, and the Montgomery and Columbia have ar rived at Fort Monroe. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The failure' of tha First National bapk, of Potsdam, N. Y., is announced. St. James hotel, Dulutli, Minn., and ad Joining buildings wete destroyed by Are yt(irday. -$(ayor Swift, of Chicago, has signed tho theater hat ordinance, and It will booomo a law ten days after publication. John O. Raid, for years managing edi tor of the New York Times, died at his residence in that olty, aged aboutOO years. The war department has been notified of the death In Oklahoma of Major Henry G Davis, retired, brigadier general of vol unteers. The seventeenth ballot In th Utah leg islature resulted: Thatoher, 90; Hender son, 10; Rjwllni, 15; Lawrence, 1; Doolay, t, Powers, 1. There'B Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (25c.) for coughs and colds. At Li miller Bros., drug store. EaiSBiSBiSBiSBiBHIaiSBHaHiaisHgssBW n llalalalalalafllseaieaieaivalBieaieaieaieaiV1 IBIBHasHBI9aiBIBlalBIBa(IBIBIB' 1 hi 1,1 11 hi Tll ' V ait vi 6 LIL AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The Bs-uaen of Hawaii Reoelved by t)i l'reildent VnolQetally. WAglllNBTos, Jan. 96. President Cleve land received a vlilt yesterday afternoon from ex-Queen LUluokalant at the White llniun. Mr. Palmer, acoompnulod by Jo seph Heleluhs, the secretary and agent of hor maiesty IilUunkalaiil, as his card Ftutos, called to see Private Soorotary Tliurber, nnd presented a note from the ix (iifion dlreoted to the president, re qtioitlng the privilege of making on unof ficial nnd Informal visit. The president nwnntod, nnd namod 8 o'olook as the most convenient hour. Accordingly, nt the h. mr nnined, a carriage drove to tho White H 'Uso. and from it allghtod the ex-queen, M Palmer, Joseph Helelulie and Miss Ki i Nahaoleua, the latter being lady oom pa a ion to hor majesty Iilliuokalanl. Tho ex-queen was assisted from her oar vxagi" tn (ho doorway by Mr. Palmer, but at that point her attendants dropped in tho roar, and she led the way alone across tho lobby and through the doors, whioh woro thrown open by the ushers, to the bluo room, where tho president soon joinod her. The president greeted the ox quccu hi the most kindly fashion, express in" pleasure at her oall, and stating that ho st..uld have felt disappointed had she refrained from making him a visit whllo she was in Washington. Tho president and Iitlluokalanl chatted with evident In terest on both sides for twonty minutes. Tho ox-queen asked for Mrs. Cleveland, and tho president responded that she would be glad to see his visitor, but a mos- n.; -.ont to Mrs. Cleveland to summon hor to tho- blue room returned with tha uows that Mrs. Cleveland had gone out walking. In all of tho talk there was no referonoe to politlos, save a brief oxpresslon of thanks by Iilliuokalanl in behalf of the Hawaiian raoe for his notion in with drawing tha annexation treaty whloh was ponding before the senate when tho president assumed his oHoe four years ago. Not ono word was said about "res toration " either past, present or future. Th ox-queen referred in foellng terms to tho death of Mr. Willis, and the prosident responded by on oulogy upon tho late minister. With a little further talk of this kind th Interview terminated, nnd Iiilluokalani returned to her hotel with hor attendants, groatly pleased at her ro ceptlon. l-rc Pills. Send your address to n. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a frco sample box of Dr. King's New Lifo Tills. A trial will conrinc you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been E roved invaluable. They are guaranteed to o purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Regular sizo 25o per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Ono of the most remarkable cures of rheumatism on reoord is related by Mr. J. M. Thompson, post master at Decker's Point, ra., as follows: "Whilo out driving one day last winter I was caught in a cold rain. Ths next morning I was unable to more my head or arms, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My clerk tole phensd fora rhysician, but suggested that I use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, there being a bottle open on th counter. Ho rubbed tho affected parts thoroughly with Pain Balm and built up a hot fire. I dozed off to sleep and when I twok abeul half an hour later tho pain had gone entirely, and I havo not been troubled since. People como hero from many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medicines." For sals by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Filibustering Party Off for Cuba. Millville, N. J., Jan. 26. A Cuban filibustering party left Maurice rivor early In the morning in the sloop Acasta. It Is said that tho men havo plenty of arms and ammunition, and will roach their destina tion the lattor part of this week. Tho party consisted of farmers and oystermon, and they havo boon holding private meet ings for some tltno in an oyster house. Tho Acasta is thirty-five feet long and has been employed in the oyster business. Now Running Full Time. Easton, Pa., Jnn 20. The largo plant of tho Ingorsoll Sergeant Drill company, which has been working but five days a weok for noarly a yoar, Is now running full time in nil departments. A number of foreign orders havo been rocelvod, whloh will keep tho employes busy for some time. Big Fire In Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, Jan, 30. Firo last night de stroyed the Dlllayo block nnd part of the Butlock block and damaged tho Keeler block. The following stores were buruod out; W. W. Kimball company, pianos and organs; New York Cloak House, Palmer's millinery storo. The total loss Is about $100,000. The Weather. sov: Fair wo.ither; brisk westerly winds: nuchangoln temperature. . BEDRIDDEN. FIFTUEN YEAHS OF SUFFUUINO. The Doctors Wanted ven Hundred Dol lars to Attimpt the Caie. The following ii a litter we received a short tint ago from Mrs. If. C. Hinklsy, 602 North Mississippi St, Indianapolis, Ini. Gentlemen: While suffering inteniily from piles, I became interested in your ad vcrtisemiut ia en of our daily papers and procured a package of your Pyramid Pil Cure from our druggist. .Contrary t any expeditions, the relief was instantaneous. I asod two boxis of the Pile Cure and one of th Pills and am convinced that they are the only sure enre forpllis on the market. have bien a sufferer from plies for ilftiin years and have been confined to my bid about one-half of the time expecting and wishing for death far the pain ym so great I went to the cellege hero aud the docton said my can was a new one to them, the gnat pain having brought on a large rup ture, which thy wanted seveu hundred dol lars to cut out. I was vary muoh afraid" that death would result from th blood-poisoning whioh they said would result from the opera tion. I feel as though I can't praise the Pyramid Pile Cure and tho Pyramid Illls too highly, as I am convinced that they avid in life. Before using your cure I weighed only ninety pounds and now I wiifh on hundred and fifty and feel as well as I ever djd iu my lifo. You si at lilierty to itfe this 'testimonial in any manner you my iei fit, as I want all sufferers from this terrfblo disease t'tt knw that there has at last seen compounded a remedy that will cure piles. Mbs. M. C. Hihklky. Then is no nasd of the danger, pain and expense of a lurgioal operation for any form of piUs. The Pyramid Pile Our does the work without pain and is the safest and best. Renumber alio that tha Pyramid Pilliar a oertaln cur for constipation, acting with out griping and resteritfg natural action to tho bowels. The Pyramid lllo Cure' ii sold by drug gis'ti at 50 cents and $1.00, aud th Pyramid Pills at 25 cents, or by mail from Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich. "O woman ! lovely woman I nature made thee to temper man ; we bad been brutes without you." Woman more than merits all the good things that have been said of her by the wits and poets of all times. When man lauds woman and her charms and virtues, he has iu his mind's eye an ideal. That ideal is always a healthy wo man. No man makes pretty speeches and witty toasts about woman, with the picture in his mind of a weak, sickly, nervous wo man, tortured by pain, and suffering from depression and despondency. It is in the power of every woman to be some man's ideal if she will but build up and guard her womanly health. The best of known remedies for all forms of disease peculiar to women is Dr. Pierce's Pavorlte Prescription. It works directly on but one set of organs In a woman's body. It allays and eradicates pain. It soothes in flammation. It invigorates and purifies. It restores complete health to the organs dis tinctly feminine and banishes weakness, depression and despondency. It is the dis covery of Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalid's Hotel and Surgi cal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. If you wish to know more about it write to him. "This is to tell you," writes Sister Bllia L. de Falcon, of Corpus Christ!, Nueces Co., Te "that I bad been ill for twenty-one years and was finally cured by your medlclnA, the ' Golden Medical Diacovery'ond 'Favorite Prescription.' " It is as easy to be well ns ill and much more comfortable. Constipation is tlx cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce'i Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One lit tie " Pellet " is a gentle laxative, two a mil cathartic. All dealers in medicines. Naval Inspector's Court Martial. Washington, Jan. 20. Ensign Noah T. Coleman has been oonvloted by a oonrt martial of neglect of duty and dlsobo dlonco of ordors whllo acting as Inspector of material at Harrlsburg, and sentenced to loss of twelve numbers and susponslon for ono year on furlough pay. Tho secre tary of the navy has roduoed tho sentence to loss'of six numbers without suspension. Freight Train Falls Through a Ilrldge. Spartan nu kg, S. C, Jan. 20. While a froight train on the Charleston and AVost ern Carolina railway was orosslng a bridge over tho Tlgor river, twolve miles from here, yesterday' afternoon, tho middle span of tho brldgo fell, proclpltat lng the train into the river. The engino got ovor before the bridge fell. Two un known tramps were killed. Children In the Rnlns. Peisry, O. T., Jan. 86. A school house built of sod near here oollnpsed and twenty-five school children will die from In juries. Miss Jennlo Jones, tho toachor, Is in a oritical condition. itheuinatlsm Cured in a Day. "Myslie Cure" for Rheumatism nd Neu ralgia radically eures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon th system ii remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once th canse and the disease inmediately diMtpiart. The first dose gristly bmifits. T. F. Anthony, ox-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, sayi: "I biught one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did mo tnrro gold than any meditinsl ever took." 75 eenti. Sold by C. H. Hagcnbuch, drugglit, Shen andoah. Whon you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng don call on E. F. Qallaglier 18 Wost Centra strreot' Dealer lr. Btces 1-tf Kromis, Morcer County, Pa. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best remedy in use. Wc use it in our own fami lies, and it is a favorite among our customers. Hecker Bros. & Co. 25 aud 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. .death Haw ""EFFCOTa ATI"" THEM. CATOEfa sznauzER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, spermatorliaia, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or e..ces-,es, quickly restoring Lost fllaahocd in cM or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quicuand Thorough. Don't be deceived cy imitations: insist on CATON'S Vitalizes. Sent sealed if your druc gist doe not have it. Price $ I per pkge, 6 for $3, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement of aie and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. Oiic only M-nt to each person, CATCN MElD. CO., DOCTOrl, MASS, For snlo at P. P. T. Klrlln's drug store nnd Shenandoah drug store. VETERIHAFY SPECIFICS To? Eorsti, Cattle, Sheep, Doss. Eon, AND POULTEY. 000 Page Beok on Treatment of Animals and Chart Kent l'ree. ctmxstFevers.Opngestlons.Tnflammntlon A. A.jBplnal Meningitis, SHIk Fever. 11,11, Strains, .Lameness, lllienmatlsmv JJ.U. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. Jl.ll, Rots or (Irnbs, Worms. B. K.-CaiiKh, Heaves, Pneumonia I'.r. Cello or Gripes, llellracbo. (.(. Mtacarriage, llemorrbano. H.H. Urinary and Kidney Diseases J.I.l!rnilTe Diseases, Mange. J.K DUeasessf Dlgoitton, Paralysis, BtntUDottlKoverCOdosesX - - ,U0 Stable Case, with Bpeetfles, MatralL. ' Vtruury Our Oil and Mcdlcator, 87.00 Jar Vtrloary Cure Oil, i.oo SIJ br&rBfrlttst e stat prmalA aarwken n4 la ant laUl7 IS rmlfl If frlM. rntrsaiTS' hid. co., iti utrmam at., snTark, Humphreys' H0UX0PATHI0 SPECIFIC No. Ia me SO Th onlf raovtufnt tmdx tot Mnrtf Ati riKilHii tfilnl Uf AnlnftAA md Frottrttlon, from over-work protbr ctom. 91 par vial, or s vials and tars vial powdar, for t& 614 fry Prif f litl, or ati! postpaid 00 rooelps of prlos. nmrHsi'm,co.,iiiiiSHuuiabL,!(.wt. For salo at Po imky's drug stor, 38 Bast Centre street I Grocers con tell von wliv those when kpMinljiiiS iieari o on for it. Stranoe . . . I thou t'h how loci ,aamixture 10 it uk- 4 ie t ordinary cof-Jtry a new Oiiug. .delicious drink. A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. 1'oixoni's Commjixioh Pqwdbb gives it. 5 STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation of tho ftew York nnd I'lillaiUlplilia lCxcbaag. Nkw Yoh, Jan. ii. -rum of tho lowost rec ords of buntnea reornvly established Was made today In the stork market. The market opened weak gnd generally lower under the now of Unsatisfactory Ijondon prirrvi for Amorieau se curities. Closing bid t . Baltimore ft Ohio IV. L-'iiirh VnlW Chesa. A Ohio. .17 N-- Termv C'l Del. & Hudson. 1011, NewT.n ktVn D.,'L. W 16.J Ponimlvinla. Brie 14 liesuling Iflke Brie AW... 1!HJ Ht. Paul . ... Lehigh Nav 411 W. N. Y. & Pa . All ase M paid. Uenornl Mnrtteti. rmt.Anar.rntJi, Jan. 25. Floor dull; vrlntor superfine, I3.76t9; do. extra, $8.10918.40; Putins ylrnuin roller, clear, 14.2.V$1.43 : do. do., straight, 14.45 1.00; western winter, clear, I4.3S94.43; city mills, extra, ?r.&V$) 50. Bye flonr steady; choice Pennsylvania, J 75 per barrel. Back wheat flonr steady bnt quiet at $1. 510)1. 40 per 100 lbs. Wheat. stdy ; spot, OOseWlc. ; Januarr, 00i)le. ; February, 01 V1?H! 1 March, 8j9 tti&e.; April, W,tW!fVc ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 1 Dolnwaro rod, h ot, 05c Corn quiet j No. S rod spot, WJc. ; No. 1 northern snrlnir, spot, O&Uilo. ; No. 2 mUod, spot, steamer corn, spot, 26c; No. 3 mixed, spot, 23Ko-; No. 3 mixed, January, X$26io. ; do. February, UHc. j do. March, Sn'jeajo. ; do. April, 8S 1 1 Data qniet; local oar lots No. 3 yellow, 860. , No. 2 white, spot, 33 38Vjo. ; do. January, 28)Ii423o. ; do. February, 3MHo. ; do. March, Kt'S!40. ; do. April, 834 Sla ; do. white dipped, car lots, 28 V. Hay steady for good; choice timothy, il..'nl.) for largo bales. Beef quiet; beuf hami, tlSilS.50. Pork doll ; family, $10.50(911. Lard dull ; west ern steamed, 34.25. Butter steady; western creamery, 18n)20c. ; do. factory, 7($14c. ; Elglns, We. ; Imitation creamery, llfijlOc. ; New York aalry, 1015' o. ; do. creamery, 1310c. ; f aney prints, Jobbing sales, 2 ;.". ; extra, prints, wholesale, 21o. ; low and 11, -.Hum grades, 13 14c' Cheese quiet; lar.i Now York, SiSllJo. ; small faney, Sll'jc1.; putt I'cims, frc. ; tall skims, !Ks58ic. Eggs steady ; Pennsylvania and other nearby freih, 14c; western fresh, 14c; southern fresh, 180.' I.lve Stock Bfarkots. New Yonit, Jan. 35. Beeves Ann for best steers ; others steady ; oxen woak ; bolls steady ; cows firm; native steors IKJ3.20; stags and oxen, J3.7594; bulls, J3.75B.S1; dry cows, 11.03 ($3.50. Calves active and higher; veals, 3i3 7.75; barnyard calves, I3.7BJ3.50. Bheep and Iambi active and hiihar; sheep, S3.79r9i.50; Iambi, H.73S.W. Hogs higher at !J.7cvj 1.35. TilST Lllnarr, Pa., Jan. 33. Cattle active, U.jhxr ; prirae, KS-X).); fesdsrs, SS.I94 ; balU, stags and cows, 1333.55. Kogj aetiv, kighsr ; but mdlnmaa prira light, 13 103. ; um mon to fair, S.7(X1.TI; heavy, JJ.5ft.85.eO; ronghs, 13.53(93.50. Skieji stroni ; latah higher; prime, tJ.OOSi ; mros, IJ.43; cbtua lambs, 13.15 3. 35; commen to jodtt( j3; veal calves, 8.0O7. nuekUn's AJt-nlon Salve. Tho best lalva in the world for cats, braises, seres, ulcers, salt rhesni, fevor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and til satin eruptions, and positively cures piles er ao pay renuirsa. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or meny refunded. Price 35 cents par bsx. For sale by A. Tasley. Tours to Callforaln. California has been most fittingly termed I the "Italy of Ameriea." All the delicious' balm, the cloudless sky, aad th rich ver dure of tho great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, where otorniA spring in spires overlasting yonth. With the snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon tho other, and a voritablo paradiso 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 Eailroad Company, recognising the need of a moro comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inangnrated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palats ears from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at th principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of thesa tears demonstrates the wisdom ef the movement. For the season of 1S07 three tours have boen arranged te leave Now York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 37, February 24, and March 27. The first tonr will run direct to San Diego via St, Louis and th Santa Fo Rente, and re turn from San Fraacisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Dlegn, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during the Mardi Qras Carnival. This tour will rsturn via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. Tho third tour will run viaChicago.Denver, aad Salt Lake City, allowing passengers t re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Qlenwood Springs, Liadrllle and tin Garden of th Gods. Rates frera all points tho Pennsylvania. Railroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, $210 ; second tonr, $350 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and f ISO n way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agensioi, special beck ing offices, or address Gtorge W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A HonseholA Necessity. Oaecarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tke ago, pleasant and refreshing to th- fast, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Ploaso bay and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, CO cents. Bold and gnaraaUed to cure by all drnggists. Tnara to Florida, K dlstrlet In Ameriea presents, daring tho Winter season, 10 many varied attractions as the State of Florida. - Besides its delightful eliaaate, which te en soapng from taa cold and anhealthful changes of the North seems almaat ethereal, itie pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure, Along Hi ilven hundred touts ot salt-water coast ana in us twiive hundred fresb-water lakes ar flab of almost every conceivable variety, frim the migra tory tribes common to Northern waUrs to th tarpon, pompane, and othsri of a mors tropical eliaraoter. Nowhere in all tor broad land can the angler find a greater vanity of game or better sport. Her also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bean, panthers, and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance through out the State. The mors novel apart of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged in by tho mors adventurous tourist With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, lis fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, tho lover of nature, the sportsman and the explorir. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad Comnanv baa arranced four per- sonally-cenductod tours during the .season ef 18B7, leaving by special train -January xo, three tours will admit of asojosjrn of two weeks in this dsllglitful land; tiekts for the fourth tour will bo valid te return until May 31 by regular trains. Bates for ths round trip, toO.OO from Nsw York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other point. For ttckti, Itineraries and other informa tion, apply to tleket agsnti, special boklng offices, or address dec T. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agpt,Brea4 street statien, Philadelphia; Lost A dear little child who mad homo happyby iUmlles. Audtothlnk.it might liaVe been saved had th parents only kept In th house One Mlnnt Cough Con, thiln fUib! rtmedy for oroup. 0. II. HageuVueh Boy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lbssui & Bakb, ABhland, Pa., t printed on every sack. Heart Disease Cured, irllEN i well known minister after suffering for years with heirt dis ease, 1j cured, it Is nut bUiurislng that be should publish the Joct for tho benefit of others, llov, J. ,p Smith, 1045 Fulton St., llal'tltnoro, Md writes: " For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Mlles'.New Heart Cure, and my heart Is now In ffrxxl condition. Recently, other afflictions earns upon me. There was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild; there, were pu lllng and drawing si usatlons In rr.y legi all the time, so that I could not sit still, in this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles'" Restorative Nervino and lis effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend yonr remedies.'' Dr. Miles' Itomcdlcs are soid by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benoflts or money refunded. Dock on Heart and Norvos sont free to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Intl. RgADE ME A EUiAN AJAX TABLETS P06ITITJLT OUKR Jlt jrw Xmw-tiXVa Mui- V1T JJBWM7ri01MIIM&OH, tlO., MUa ud I sits. W Mrt4y ir Tmrva. gmd bb98b rrTt Iktonltr ivnd Oomumptlea k ia tiM. Tbtjlr TitMi hsjiffi .mmedlat (mprof tU.Mi nni m sat is ccas ttuoi-o au otuari ran. ir. itpt MnrlBB ts cutaiae Tftblats. Thtr ban rsi lbesatlt ol will nro jcn. TV mlv m roilttf Tft written trrant(9 to ftat our In ten t rsfuaa th taoaer. Ptlte 00 c per joIiki?, r ttspRcfcftaflt ftall trtMtment) for ftm. Br mtul, i. mnmEDT'Zo:, Tor sale In Shenandoah, Pa., by A. Waaley and S. P. Klrlln, Drufjlsts. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A. tbicd. cat akb lAric WOMAN'8 RtLIF. Alwan npamnt antl rallstblsi. Avoiit finttatmni. Gflt C ATOM'S TlStTPlLMaTtd aiVEBIOlITB. At drutr atorca. or aeat dirirt faeclad L Drica. tl. Catok Srto. Co., Eueton, Man. Our book, 4c- For Bftl t r. V D. Klr'ttV drug r m Stu-nsndonlt druR store u u i....t'l i uy IS All; Ml.lil- CAX'I . o Im' Imrinlea', pli'aaantodoi. irUO . liull e I.EEM 1IA1I1 TON 1C removes dandruff, hi on hali'frnin tali inn oar andpromoteegrowthl Odn h"til 1.1:1; sii:i)1ca.t o 108 miton t., v cbcr Illustrated Treatise on llair on application rnCu For snle by Shennndonh, Drug Store, Klrlln's Drug Store. That tbero nro thousands of children as well as adults dy ing annually all becauso tho proper medical treatment Is not glvon. Evory ono who has Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy Ca tarrh or soreness of throat of any description, can positively andspoodlly bo cured by 'S A CURE Ifthosamols applied In' strict accordance with tho printed Instructions given. It Is abso lutely harmloss and oaslly ad ministered. Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Curo Company, Wllltamsport, Pa., and sold by dealers and drug gists everywhere, at W A BOTTLE. Should your nearest dealer or druggist not havo It on hand lust whon neodod, write to tho manufacturers, enclosing a two-coat stamp, nnoj. it will bo sent by first-express C. O. D. If tho case Is very urgentsend order by telegraph. Best plan Is to keop It handy In the house at all times. -MPSQi, DIPHTHERIA CURE CO. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. por sale at iurlin'S Druff store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCMLUSS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CAUPOrtNIA and tljj PACI FIC COAST will leaToKew Torknd ftiffadol phi January 2T, February 34, and Mnrch 27, ls7. Plv wieks in California on tin first tonr, and tour weeks on tin second. Passenger oa th third tour will return on regular tralm within nine months. Stop will b madi at Nw Orlean for Mardl-Oras faatlTlti ta on th texrnd from New York, Philadelphia, and points Ml of Pittaburg: First tour, ilO.OOi second tonr, SSSO 00; third tour, $310.00 round trip, and $160 00 one way. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks in FUrida will leav New York and Philadelphia January 94, February 9 and X, and March 9,1897' Rate, covering expenses an rout In both direc tions, 190 00 from Hw York, and 148.00 from Philadelphia. . WASHINGTON Tonn, eath ooverlng a period, of Una' 4sy, will leave New York and Philadelphia January al, February U, March It, April 1 and M, and Hay IS, U97. Bate, !neluV Inr transportation and two davs aeominoda tlon at th beat Washington JJoUU.UMS twl nw aorK, ana tu.su irosa rsuaaiipjwi. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS' urruRrrmo snstrr, ok via, niCHMOKD JLKD WASHW8T0H will lesti Now York and PUladirphla Jauu sty M, yebjTwy SO, Uauoh K, uaA Arll 10, lr7 ajvr oassurig ml St tUk TWr deMIid tUseatwias and ottier tafi u uui am nil i n or luiaraaa L usrt ', rei (lste)rt. HA? w a a I i