r Ilk EVENING HERALD i MTABuamao ito. l)wnukil evsry RTcnlng, Ktoept Sunday, M 4 gMTH JiEBW HTItBir, NlAk CHRTMI. I Kt lt$raU dailvei e4 In hf imnrtonn and the MtlMbflBg town lor six cents a week, pay- i tU4 la ike oarrtera. By mall WOOr year, orlx , seats a month, payable in advance. Advertise oitau bhum aooordiiut to simee and position. IWUsliers reserve the right to change the n o! advertisements whenever the nub I f mmi demands It. The rla-ht In rtMMfNM to ftrdeut any advertltH'mpiit, whether Jd fi mt not. that the publisher- may ilim 'Vfvpwii ilui lining inrav iiioun mn"n ppltattlnn E-tsred at the pmknBlce at Shenandoah. Pit . i 4iSail etna mall matter. TM.ttPllONK qONNRlTION Cvening Herald tf$I!AY, JANUAKV 29. 1S8T. JlK( Mvchlbronnkr, of Allegheny, liss lotrostnoed a bill In the Legislature fixing the compensation of pleotiun etfleers at $8 each, razarrtlwM of the tune emp'oyed. This 1 a measure that la just, a the present pny of ettek Otiioers la not sufficient for thu work lin poeed. Mroiinaiiiin 11 1 1 iijgg Tmt Century magaslne for FeHruary is an Uttnattftfty attractive nnmbar. The fourth Instalhngnt of Oenl. Porter's campaigning with Qrunt deals with the campaign from SndttsVllTaiila to the North Anna.whilsCapt. MaUau treats of Nelson and the battle of Oopenbagen in his usual masterly mannor. The Illustrations, as usual with the Century, at beautiful specimens of the finest art work. It i authoritatively announced from Cen tum that the McKinley Administration and the leaders in the national organisation of the Republican party will not attempt to eroti the political bridge of the year 1000 be fore they reaoh it in other words, that four years of National prosperity Would better ' r equip the party for the next Presidential con test than four years' constant agitation of the sound mousy issue. They will thsrefore de Vote their energies to the redemption of Republican pledges and the restoration of good times. This ohaoge of policy appears to possess a largo inraaure of political wisdom. Let the Bryanites and the silver mine owners and the bimatallists rage I - The bast weapon with which to fight that horde is good times. Stop talking and restore the national tcvenue Despite all the advico poured in by peace societies to hurry up the ratification of the arbitration treaty, the Senate will take its time deliberating over that Important com pact, and there is no reason for hurry. All the sentimental gush about the brotherhood of man, &c cannot obscure the fact that Johu Bull makes few treaties that do nut redound more te his benefit than that of the other party nor that other fact that, of all the nations of Europe England has besn ltss friendly to the United StateB than any other. It is a consummation devoutly to bs wished that war be done away with, but a treaty of this kind will not spoil for a few months longer while it is being dissected by the Senate. Already some things are found upon which it is notas explicit as it should be and tho nation can rest easy that John Bull will not rush to war with us while wo consider his proposals. VICTORY ASSORBDi The reiult of the Citirsns primaries last evening, in direct contrast to the Dotnocratic couferree election, is satisfactory to the voters of the party. Tho outcome of the contest places the result of the election in February beyond the shadow of doubt. The neminees on the borough ticket are prac tically the officials of the borough for tho next three yean all that is required is the counting of the vote. This is made plain because of tho mistakes of our friends the enemy, augmented by the popularity of tho Citizens nominees. Even the Democratic leaders concede this, and enter the contest handicapped and in a half-hearted manner. One of Shenandoah's leading business men, C. II. Hagenhuch, heads the ticket a Guar antee that the office of Chief Bursess will be conducted during the next three years strictly upon business principles. Mr. Hageu buch's popularity is not alone confined to the ranks of the Citizens party. His Democratic friends are numbered by the hundred, who concede his fitness for the important position of chief executive of the borough. Besides, h made an honorable and square fight for the contest aud as a result there are no "old sores" to heal up. The defeated candidates accept the result in the proper spirit, aud will give their successful competitor loyal support. A. D. Oable, the present Couurllinan from the Fourth ward, had no opposition for Re ceiver of Taxes. The people of Shenandoah one Mr. Gable a debt of gratitude, which they now have an opportunity to repay. Ue Yj Die of the leading promoters of tho water works, and his long service as a mem- b -r of the Borough Council qualifies him for the position for which his party has named him. Mr. Gable was defeated three years ago for the same office by a vory small major ity, and bis friends are confident that he will be the successor of Tax Receiver Scanlan. The contest for Borough Auditor resulted in the nomination of Harry Reese, of the Third ward. There was a spirited contest for this office, and either of the three candi dates wonld have been acceptable te the voters. Mr. Reese has always been a faithful party worker, and will give a good account of himself. T. T. Williams and William II. Shoemaker, two of the ward justices removed by a deci sion of the Dauphin county court, had no nnnositinn. What the exact lezal status of the case may be, the people naturally think they should have a eholce in haying who shall fill this most important office, especially so since the Schuylkill county court has de clared that the present Borough Justices were illegally elected. Taken collectively the ticket nominated last evening is the strongest that the Cltiseus party has placed in the Held for a number of years. The German element has three rep xeientatiTss upon the ticket, the English and the Welsh one each. This is a fair dis tribution of the offices, aud will satisfy the different element of the party. The ward contests were spirited and the different candidates and their frieuds wote active from the tun.- tlis polls opeued until they closed. K p uially vis this the case Hi thu .Second, Third au l .'Kill wards, where an exceedingly 1 iriju veto was polled, couiider ins the exlri-iui' cold weather. Both parties bavin nominated their bor ough aud ward tn Uets, the contest will now be fought out ut the polls on the Utb of February The L'iti. n patty enters the contest with much confidence and strong candidates. Cuiihtipatiou in its wmst forms dyspepsia. Kick lu-adache, biliousness aud derangement ,.i the liver aru readily cured by DeWlil Little Eaily Risers The) little pills never Knp Small pill, safe pill, beet pill. (' H. lUgeiibuch. Case of Unrequited tov. ItARTFoiio City, In A., Jan. 89 At Dun dev. seven rolls north, Jouph I) moil. IS yewrs old, ihot Mlm Ora llrothertou, It years old, In the temple, then fired a but- let Into his own head, killing himself In stantly. The bullet fired nt Mlm llrother ton passed dear through her head. She : Is atlll living, but will die It wi a aase of unrequited lovo ' j Commissioner Foreman Confirmed. Washington. Jau. m. The friends ol Hon. W S Foreman had no difficulty In scouring hi i confirmation as Internet rev enue (-ommlsslonsr yesterday. The dis cussion did not oonMnn mira than an hmr and the vote on oouSriintlon was 41 to 15 In Mr. Foreman's favor. Natlim! Hoard ef Trade AitJ.turna. WAMltvurjt .1 . 2rf Thi national boanl of trn 1 1 ilimrned yosterday to moo' Inth ig kin in Djnombsr next, borlujt tliiM'ir i i iy which the msetlng h:ul la (61 1 hi i uif-'-tKf great Impor tance to thi il 1 1 clal, meroantlle and m.irltlme Iu-mm htve bjea fully and frealy dltonMoJ by ropresaliltttive Uutlness mon from ull pd.-i of the country nnd In formation r esf.iii ; the needt ot Indi vidual interests w.n gatued, TO CITKK A COLI) tN ONK DAY Take Laxative ltniuii Quinine Tablets. All druggists rafuud the money If It falls to sure. SS cents. Merehattt Mint by Hurdlers. Oha.ttasooj.1, Tenn., J. i 39. -Virgil Moore, a r loery tuerohtnt, was aroused by burglar, c.'itjrlnghisaeore In the morn ing. In HtiM'nptiiifcto drive them off 1m was abot down and riddled with bnlleta. Dogs were put on the trail of the murder er, two in number. Tim Wont her. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer aey and Delaware: Fair mid continued, westerly wind. For the Dlstriot of Co lumbia. MarylnlHl and Virginia: Fair aud cold westerly winds today, not so oold to morrow. Mellel In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by the "Now Groat South American Kidney Cnro." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding proiiiptuess in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back aud every part of the urinary lasaages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. 9 H by Shaplra's phatniaey, UK South Main tree, Consul Tilled for As:lllH. n.RMX, Jan. 39. A illipitch from liny ence eays that Perry IJ.irtholow, the United State consul there, has besn fined 900 marks for an nnwult committed last Biinitnor. In October last n dispatch from Berlin said that Mr Bartholow was being prosecuted for severely Injuring nn In mate of his house by striking him on tho head with a revolver, nnd early In No vember it was stilted that the authorities at Mnyence, after hearing Mr. Bartho low's version of the assault and the wit nesses' statementa regarding the criminal trouble, exonerated the consul, who sot tled the difficulty with ilia complainant privately. All the diflerent forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eczema and indolent ulcers can lie readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. C. II. llageubuch. "Glova Contests In Nevada. Cahson, Jiu. SB. The bill to permit glove oontests pissed the senate yesterday by a vote ot 1) to (3 and tho town is nil ox oHemont In consequence. The bill will ranch the governor todhy for his signa ture. Directed to Vote for Free Kllver. LINCOLN, Jan. 8H. Tho senate has adop ted by n party vote a joint resolution di recting Senator John M. Thurston to vote fornnv measure favoring frraand unlim ited cjinnge 'if -liver nt a lMti i .if 10 to 1. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONK DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. -All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Murderer I'Hmer Undoubtedly lmsn, St Louij, Jan. 39 Chlsrf of Doteitlve Dflsmond swoniml Palmer for four hour in the most approved polios fashion. Tho prisoner admitted that he is Palmer. He talked of his home ami family, of their at tempts to poison him with arsenic, of their deserving death tit his hands, but all the time he kept Insisting that he did not kill them. Palmer told Desmond that he and his finally were Quakers aud that ho prayed a good dn.il. Ho had the old do luslon about getting u message from God to study religion and go out and reform people. Thu pjlioe here consider him in sane. Lobt-A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. And te think, il might hare been mved had the parents only kept in the hou-e One Minute Cough Cure, the in fallible remedy for croup. C. 11. ilaseubucli NUGtiETj OF NEWS. Mrs. J. C Flood, wlfeof the millionaire, died Inst night in Hnu Francisco, of pneu monia. Ira D. Sankey, tho noted hymn writer and evangelist, Isubout to make un ex tended trip to the Paalllo ooast. Tho second annual convention of the National Association of Manufacturers. oonoluded its sessions yosterday In Phila delphia. Surjceon Goneral MoPartlln, U. S. A. retired, died at Annapolis yesterday at an advnucod age. During the late war he vras surgeon general of the army oi the 1'oto mac Thoflght between DlokTJurge and ICd dle Connolly for $6,000, whloh took place at the Olympic olub In Birmingham, Kug., last night, was declared a draw In the eleventh round. Sykes Brothers, lumber manufacturers aud general storekeepers at Newtonburg, Cleartleid oounty, Pa., oonfesssd Judg msnt for $-13,000 yesterday. Executions were Issued for that amount. Cures "Cures talk "in favor BsTHH g g ol Hood's Sarsaparilla, I 1 I tjP as for no other modi- " olne. Its great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute Its most effective ad vertising. Many ot these cures are mar velous. Tbey have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made neeeasary for Its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and ti. a, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures ot dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which irove Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the 'Hist In fact the One True Blood PurlBer. , , ,, euro liver illsi assy fc flOOd S PHIS take, eay to opera-. BE STRONGAND HEALTHY. HOW TO BE STRONG AMD FULL OF LIFE AMD VIQOR. If you starved for two days yon would feel as weak a a cat. Proof enough that your food is the cause of your streiixth. If your stomach Is slrk, you're starving away your strength. Slowly perhaps, but nuiif the less surely. Yon feel it yourself. Vnii bavn nausea, less of appetite, head a, ho, giddiness, pain in the stomach, loss of v.migth. spirits and amhltion. What dn you think V That it's yonr bead ? lint itV not. It's simply yonr stomach. Food is strength. Htomach makes It avall able. If stomach won't work, food does not iHTome available strength. Shaker Digestive Cordial will, hi a few dose, make your stomach well and help your I'ihhI make you strong. Who wouldn't bo strong ? Whoever won't take Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sick, tired, weary men and women, those who are working their bodies and brains too hard, will find relief and strength In Shaker Digestive Cordial. It makes strength. It makes health. It makes happiness. It's uot an ordinary medloine, It's a cordial. It's pleasant to take, and more than pleas ant in Its results. For sale by all druggists at 10, M, SO cents ami f 1.00 a bottle. Senator DuBols Defeated. Boibs, Idaho. Jan. 29 Henry Heltfeld, Populist, w.u last nfght elected United States senator to succeed Senator Dubois. Fourteen Democrats joined .the Populists for Heltfeld and he, also received the vote of the single Itepublloau member. Four Democrats wont to Dubois Heltfeld is a f armor. I'Annsylvanta l'oitraat ters. Washington, Jan. 36 rourth oloss postmasters were yesterday apjiolntad for Pennsylvania as follows : J. L. Ross, at Itxton, vice M. A. Ryan, dead; M. F. Moycr, at Lykens; I. O. Ptautz, at Lltitz; G. V. Clancy, nt D irbv. Minutes seem like hours when a life Is at stake. Croup gires uo time to send for a doc tor, delay may mean death. One Minute Couch Cnro gives instant rcliof aud insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. C. H. ITageu- buelt. Irish Political Prlionnrs. IjONDOu, Jan. 39 A. J. Balfour, first lord of the treasury and government leader, replying to John G. 3. MacNelll, anti-Parnelllte member from South Done gal, who asked whether, In view of the qtwon's oomlng jubilee, the government would ad visa her to grant amnesty to po litical prisoners, said: "The questioner Is aware that I have never admitted there Is any distinction botwesn treason-felony aud any other long sentence prlsouers." Catarrh and Colds Relieved In 10 to 60 Minutes. One short puff' of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each botilo of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this rowdcr over the surface nt tho nasal pass ages, rainless aud uelifcutrul to use. It re lieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache Sore Throat, ionsllltls and l'tHluo9. oO cu. Sold at Kirllns drug store. Reduced Itntes to Washington on Account of the Inauguration -.la rcnunyl lilila Itullrond. Fur the henoflt of those who doslro to at tend the ceremonies incident to the, inaugura tion of President-elect McKinley, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return trom March 4 to 8, at the following rates: Prom Pottsvillc, ?7.25; Reudlng, $7.20; Blrdsboro, $0.85 ; Fnttstown, (6.85; Norristowu, $U.15; Philadelphia, $5.40, nnd from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rotes. This inauguration will bo a most interest ing event, aud will undoubtedly attract a largo number of peoplo from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad make this lino tho favorite route to the national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. One of the most remarkable cures of rheumatism on record is related by Mr. J. M. Thompson, 'iost master at Decker'9 Point, IV, as folluivs: "While out driviug one day last winter I was caught in a cold rain. Tho next morning I was unablo to move 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 beluga bottle open ot the .counter. He rubbed the affected parts thoroughly with l'aiu Balm aud built up a hot fire. I dozed off to sleep aud when I awoke about half an hour later the pain had cone entirely, aud I have uot been troubled since. People conio hero from many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medicines." For sale by G rubier Bros., druggists. Six-Day Tour tu Old I'olut Comfort, Itkli liiond and Washington. OnJimuary 28 tho second of tho present series of personally-conducted tours to Old Point Comfort. Richmond and Washington via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave Men- York bv snecial train. ' Old Point Comfort, besides Jt delightful climate, is rich in historical associations. It has long been a fashionable resort aud its popularity is Increasing every year. Its mag- ntllcout Motels are tne marvoi ni visitors. Richmond is the nucleus around which has gathered a halo of national history. One of the principal cities of the early times, it rose 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 richest aud most attractive vestments. Tho social season is on, and ball succeeds hall ill a brilliant maze of fashionable etiquette. Tickets for this tour, Including transporta tion, meals en route in both directions, transfer of uaaseugers aud baggage, hotel ac commodations st Old Point Comfort, Rich mond, and Washington, and carriage ride about Richmond iu fact every necessary expenses for a poriod of six days will lie sold at rate of $35.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $34.00 from Trenton. $38.00 f loin Philadelphia aud proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also be sold to Old Point Com fort aud return direct by regular trains within six days, including transportation, luncheon on aolnc trin. one and three-fourth days' board at Old I oiut, at rats of $16.00 from New York, llmoklyu, ami Newark, 00 from Trenton. IU.00 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agrnclrs, Tourl t Agent, 1 ltsfT Broad u ay. New York, or Uoorge W. Hoyd. Assistant (Jeneisl Pasaenger Aguut, Broad street station, l'hiladi Ipliia. j Pre I'Uls. Send your address tu H. K. Ilncklen A Co., Cl.i au, and get a free sample bos uf Dr. , King's New Life Fills. A trial will ooiivline ! yuu of their merits. These pills are exsy in ji Con and are particularly effective iu thu cure of Constipation and Hick licadaihe. For I iluritt and 1,'ver trouble they have hrn , nrtn-od invaluable. Tluy are gnumuuid to 1 purely vegetable They do nut weaken , lr their aitiou, hut by giving tone tustoinai ! j and bowels greatly In vigor te the synU-iu, J Begular eiso 5c por box. Hold by A. Vuioy, druggist. STEAM VACHT RUN 'DOWN. Two NeWspapsr Reporters Loin Tli I.lrei Near New Orleans. New ORMtAm, Jan. it. Yesterday morning a collision occurred on the river , about twelve miles above ttto quarantine station between the steam yaoht Argoand the frnlt steamship Albert Dltmols, In whloh the yacht Iiad her bow stove In aud sank within a very few minutes. On board the Argo were three reporters of The Picayune, Messrs. II. V. neater and F. Blesslno, of the staff.and an extra man, A. C. Iilndauer. Mr. H. I Franta, of Now Orleans, was a guest. All In the cabin had retired. About half-past 19 o'clock the Dumols was encountered oomlng up the river. The Argo stirnnlod for the rlsht nnd the Dumols answered a signal that that vessel would take tho left handNldn. The Argo crashed Into the starboard bow j of the huge Iron steamship. Tho Argo had her bow stove lu nnd in n fow minutes I sauk. The cnntaln and the crew o thn Anrn lowered a small dlukey, into whioh thoy , sprang, while of the paseugors only two, 1 Mr.Frnnte and Undauer, suooeoded In' reaching thellttle boat The Dumols failed , to lower away a boat two to the rescue of the little yawl, which, ovorerowded as she was, oame vory near swamping. After ranching the deck of the Dumols It was learned that Messrs. Hester and Blesslno were missing. Mr. Hester was the son of Mr. Henry G. Hester, secretary of the Cot ton Exchange. Mr. Blesslno was also well known in the olty. Soed fur Using; tho Hoyal Arms. London, Jan. 89. A dlspatoh from Paris says thata non-suit has been ordered by the civil tribunal In the case of the Duke of Anjou, who sued tho present Duke of Orleans for using the royal arras of France. The olalm was made that the Duke of Anjou was the rightful heir to the throne, as he was tho ileicondunt of Louis XIV. Counsel for the Duke of Au jou asked that the Duke of Orleans be compelled to pay 1,000 franos for eaoh day that he couMnued to use tho royal arms of France. The non-suit was ordered upon the grounds that tho plaintiff had failed to disprove the claim of Don Carlos to be considered the head of the Bourbon house. ItliRiimatlsm Cured in a Day "Mystic Cnro" for Rheumatism and Neu ntljsla radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is-remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first doee greatly benefit. T. F. Anthony, ox-l'osttnaster of Promise City, Iowa, ssys: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystlo Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did me more goad than any medicine I overtook." 78 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagonbtioli, druggist, Shen andoah. l"relglit Steamer Aground. New . London, Conn., Jan. 30. The freighter Mohawk, of the New London Steamship company, plying between New London and New York, went ashore dur ing a blinding snow storm yesterday morning on Qoshon paint, lu Long Island sound, at the mouth of New London har bor. The Mohawk is practically a new steamer. Kremis, Meicer County, Pa. We believe Chanilierlaln's Cough Remedy to bo the best remedy in use. Wo use it iu our own fami lies, and it is a favorite among our customers. Hector Bros. A Co. 85 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Uruhlor Bros., druggists. -.eft Million and No Will. St. LOUIS, Jan. SO Mrs. Anna Allen, reputed to bo the wealthiest woman in St. Louis, who died in i'ittstleut, Mass., is said to have left no will. Her estate is said to lie worth $10,000,090. The nttornoys for Mrs. Allen and tho manager of her vast interests aro unaware of tho exist ence of such a document and seriously doubt that one was ever made. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for soughs and uolds. 35c. At Gruhler lire., drug store. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in sices 1-tf a as 33S 3222 a! 2s22 3 5 S -3 3123 - f -- ( eT$ -v 3323 222 2s22 233 m-j s 3 ?7' v..,.rm haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep them until next winter, and "rather than run the risk of- so doing we've cut the prices even below the money-saving factory prices. It's positive loss to us, but we'd rather .lose than carry them over. Factory prices were 65c., 75c, $1 and 1.25. : The get-out-quickly figures are 50c, 5oc 75c. and $. If you want a taste of this best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. Can't last long at these prices. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth get6 a handsome Parlor I,auip. Factory Shoe Store, 33E5 J. A. MOYER, Mgr.- SHOES AT t4eeesas4eeeeeeeeeH AHDY 10$ 25 50'' KHQflT TtTCT V finiDIIWT'I?l?T,i to cure any fil)UJjUlriLI UUAHAlUftEiU ll, nnn pie and beotltt free. Ad. B'fEHUNG ItEMEDV s s e sseseiese si ' Thousands of men in every walk of ' til over the world ere playing a desp. ' game with Death for an opponent. T.i- are playing with an opponent who has i.v- v advantage, and the outcome of the k i as certain as Death. The man in anv i '-; of life, who is too hard-worked, too V . to take care of his health has only h uu to blame when the final break -down ci-.ni It is easy to keep health whLe one hat it, but uphill work to win it back when it i- lmt A man neglects a angnt inaigesiion Then his annetite -rets ooor. That's a trill and he pays no attention to It. Then he complains of headaches and it Is bard to .TLSSSl ElnV c S.iSSJffiMf rfthh'g goes wrong notii at nome ana at uusmess. ne persists In paying no attention to bin health. Then some day he breaks down. The doctor says nervous prostration or con sumption as the case may be. He has been playing a game with death and has been checkmated at the weakest point. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery lj an unfailing cure for all disorders of the dl- ?;estion, and the deadly maladies that follow n their train. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder, and nerve tonic. It euros 03 per cent, of all cases of consumption. It 19 an unfailing remedy for nervous prostration and exhaustion. Thousands of men have testified to their recovery under its use, after all other remedies had failed. All druggists sell it. Do not deal with a drug gist who offers you a substitute for he is not only dishonest but willing to sacrifice your health and possibly your Ufa for a few added pennies of profit A clear complexion. Any one can have it who keeps the blood pure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One Is a gentle laxative, and twn a mild cathap tic. Druggists sell them. The Home Ilule Projeot for Cuba. London, Jnn. 39. A dispatch to The Dally Mali from Madrid says that nogotia tlonsarenctlvoly proceeding between Spain nnd the United States, Secretary Olney acting as intermediary for Cuba. Spain has submitted the Cuban homo rule pro joct The new autonomy program glvos Cuba two loglslatlvo chambers, and re serves to the Island tho powar to initiate all tariff nnd revenue bllls.Cuba paying an equitable sharo ot the exponsei of the Spanish army and navy. Tho governor goneral is to havo full power to appoint all aubordlnttos. It Is claimed that Cuba will accept the provisions If assured of tho protection of the United States govorn mout and ot the sincerity of Spain. One thing is certain : It will not do to fool witli a bad cold. No ons can tell what the end will bo. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumption, invariably result from a neglected oold. It is surprising too, that had colds are so often neglected whon one remembers how easily nnd at what little oxpense they may bo cured. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Is always prompt and cflocUial, and costs but a trifle; 35 or 60 cent Is a trifle aa compared with the disas trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Abnor Mercer, of Dilivorthtown, Chester County, i'a., in speaking of tills remedy, said : "Some time ago I had a had cold nnd cough. I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt, tlio druggist, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and one 50 cent bottle of it cured ine entirely." For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Sul'ury Awarded to tliu Widow. Washington, Jan. 89. Tho house com mittee on clulms yesterday authorized a favorable report on n bill granting $T,410 to tho widow of Samuel Miller, Justice of the supreme oourt, as tho balance of his bulary for tho year In whloh he diad. A weed in tho garden can he easily destroy ed when it first starts. Consumption can he nipped iu the hud by One Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenhuch. Here's a case in point. W e have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We iK Sometimes IDDALL BUILDING. FACTORY PRICQS. CATMITO ALL DRUGGISTS csseoreonitlpatlori, Cauareti are theiaoti mis erln or erine.bat cause eair natural results. Bun CO., Chicago. Montrl, Can., orh'eit Vcrfa n.j eesM COLLISION ON THE ELEVATED. An linglee hiiA Tar Topples Over lulu Hie Street. Kiw Yoke, Jan 99. -As a result ot a misplaced swltoh an engine drawing a train of empty oars oollldod with a loaded passsuger train na the Brooklyn elevated railway hist night, and six parsons were Injured, two perhaps fut.illy. The englns and the forward oar of the loaded train toppled over into the street, twenty feet! below. There were but four passo.iiers ' lu the derailed oar, thres of w.u n wji-j Injured. ; The Injured ares Kna-tneer Thomas Gaff. ney, compound fracture or tho scull, will die; Fireman Herman Heath, tega man gled, will probably llo; K-igltieer Albert; Brown, soalp wound nnd broken arm; Julius Hnnbsrrv. 1'ij'iry to spine; Henry Fehrer, sprained left leg; Andrew I) m darlo, cuts ou faoe aud head aud Injury tj arm. Ileal h of n Noted Nogro L Inr. Jacksovvili f. Jan. 29 Kinannul For tune died hore Wednesday Ho wus oue of the representative loaders of tho nern race in the smith. He was born lu Jack son oounty, Florida, Jan. H, 1813 His mother was an outomnn, and his father was an Irish. n il lis had been a mem ber of tho j lorldn luflslature, marshal of the city uf .Ttti'lcsonvtlW, and had filled minor local and county offices. Turuur for "tauatnr lu V-ttnR'ou Hate. OLYMTlA, Jan. 98 Qenrsju K Turner, of Spokane, was last night nominated for United .States senator iu a ctuoils of l'opulists and frse silver ltpublicaus. He received fifty-four votes. Judgo Turuer has been a lUpubl!"ii" ''ut, In the late rhx'liun he supported B.m i. Ho Is con sidered one otb nbie..t L.wyors in tho state uf Washington. Slioett nl Wlfv and Ilur Paramour. MKltrniS, Jau U9. W H. Lee. n shoe maker, shot and seriously wounded bin 1 wifo and u hasknian, OlauJe Limb, yes terday, after surprising the couple to getlisr. Lamb seys ths woman came to his apartments to awaken him. Lee ttoutly afllrms tbsy Wefe lir-v oeuirOuiU 'ng situation whsu he flre-,1 Le surren isrod. nritlsh StoAitiinii straaded. Washikutoj, Jan. A telegram ro tslved at ths life saving bureau states that ths British ste.msMp Ardrlshalir, ot London, from niinburgtoSwannih.w.ts iHanded eirly in the mornlnrf on Frying Pu sh-vU, ntr doulhport, N. C. The orew ljuial k1 ou board. Tjio vu.sol 1,1 said to bo '.yin. easy. MuchleH's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cute, bruises, str&e, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively eurvs (lies, sr jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction er mony refunded, l'rice 35 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Tours to Cullfernla. California has been most fittingly termed tho "Italy of America." AH the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and the rich ver duie of tho grat Kurupean peninsula are duplicated in this sunny laud of the Pacifte. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her owu beimty; and here she has established her own sanitAiiuin, where eternal spring In spires eveilasting youth. With tho nuow mautlcd peaks uf the Sierras upon the' one band, tho cilm Paiiflc with itisoft breezes upoa tho other, and a veritable paradiae of flowers, fiuits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The l'cnnsylvania lisilroAd Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of croisiug tho cuiitineut, inaugurated a series or annual tours to Cali fornia, ruanlng a throueh train of Pullman palart) ers frnm Now York to the I'acillr Coast, aud stopping at the principal points of intctest en route. The great popularity of theso tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For the soason of 1807 three tours havo I been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, Jaauary 27, February 24, and March' 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt lko City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks iu California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during the Mardi Gras Carnival. This tsur will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeksin California. The third tour will run via Chicago.Donver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passenger to re tarn by regular trains via different routes within alns months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass thrsugh the famous Colorado regies, Glsnwood Springs, Leadvlllo and the Garden of ths Gods. Rates from all points en the Pennsylvania Railroad System east ef Pittsburg: First tour, $810; secsud tsur, $350; third tour, JI10 ronnd trip, and $150 ene way. For detailed itineraries aud ether informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing tmees, or address George V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A Household Necessity. Cnscarets Candy Cathartic, the mest won derful medical discovery of tks age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently aud positively on kidneys, liver aud bowels, cleansing tho entire Bystem, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, hsbitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy aud try a hex of C. O. 0. to-day ; 10, go, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, durin. the Winter season, se many varied attractions as the Utttte sr Florida. JJesldos Its dellghtrul climate, which to ons esespine from the cold and nnhealthful chains of ths North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a laud of snort and pleasure. Alone iu eleven hundred miles .ef salt-water coast and lu its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the iniara- tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompans, aim others or a more tronical oharactor. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of same or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may he found in ahuudauee through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also he in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist with its matchless climate, Its orauge .roves, its rivers aud lakes. Its noatlnc ana bathing, its fishing and banting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the snnrtaman and the exulorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Ki road Comnanv has arrancca tour per sonally-conducted tours during the scsmiij of 1807, leaving by special train January 2rt, 1 February 0 and M, tad March S Tin- Ih-i three tours will admit of a sojourn uf two wci'ks in this delightful laud; tu kco, furilie fourth tour will he valid to return until May 81 by regular trains. I ITitesfor the round trip, 150 03 from New York, 4tU0 from Pbllsdrlpbla, nnd propnr I fount rat.s from other points. , Hir tlckrt, itltif raries and otii r informu I Hon, apply to tirkct sgents, pirial boukinc 1 ortlce. or address. Ueo. W. Boyd. Asitiini Qtneral Passenger Agut,Drinri strict ntutiou PkiladvlphU. ThSit's Just Vnat You Wsat. Pan-Tina (Me.) for coughs and colds. Qruhler Bros., drag store. At t)e. Mil ear Nervine Victorious. Phylloal and Mental Exhaustion Civet Way to Vigorous Activity. Pif i ,BV. W. T. HOtJCK, the talr-nfril pas tor of Grace U. I!, church, Carlisle, Ponn., writes September 23. 19961 "I always enjoyed good hoal'h nntil in 1392, at which time my duties an a clergyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that the mere sight of a large congregation so TTcaried me that It would require a day or t-rtre for me to re cover fro-a the ex-b'Mis-.V'c. It affords ::. (reat pleasure to sny that Dr. Miles' IlesUiratlve Nervine and Itestoratlve Toulo have done mo untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I everfoltlnmy life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Kemedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Ilook on Heart aud Nerves sent fret to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. MADE M E A M K N A.UX TABLETS roStTlVULY GORE JLLr, N-n'ir(M? j'aiiing uki ary. ImpoUner, Bla-nptuinet, to,, cAiied by Abax Jtd other fzcAmaa tad In41 Crttions. They luieklu nHt urlv rosttrelift-t Vitality In old or yoniff. -u fit a man for Btud j.budineot or MrrLt t lrnHt Inuan It dhH ( 'nntnm otlttn if tAltealn time. 'Xkcir n 1 itr Iramodiattt iraprov nittnpon banns tho ceuuino Aj tat Tablets. They have cured t-ionntn-ift mnd wilt ai.ro yon. Wo sl rtoeltira wri ttA-n guarantee to effect a cure la each com nrrifandthsmoneT. PrioaSOcentn per n&ck&ffs. r meat ana raects a uune. wncriitnoiDorB iui. in- tlxpftokflfteo (full treatment) for $2.6B. br mall, la pjM-i wrapper, noon receipt ol rioe. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., ngs For sale In Shenindoah, Pa., by A. Waaloy and S. 1'. JCtrlln. Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Titian, nn awd lira WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alw-arannunntand rlihlL Avotd Imiiationi. Ha! nmn' TlHIT PlI.La and . ftCniBTI. AldruK ilni-M orient dir-tet faealed). nrics). Qatom oPEC. Co Boston, Maaa. Oar book, 4c For sale at . V T) Kirlti.'s (JriiRr tloic HlmiiAiKloati drupr Ptore in 114 ii in I f.n.jr ti I.Cl.a ItAIIC Sl l.llfl. C,V, I " i rm pleaiMal 0U01. 91 Ul t Lull e l.UI'.'N 1IAI11 TON' ICrmos dandruff, iloi't liairfioiii U'Mngoul and promotea growth 1 ,9n,l'' .V. SIE1UCA.NT CO 10B Fulton St., V CDCC lllutirated TrestUe on llair on application rill-& For sale by Slienundouh Diur Store, Klriln's Pruif Htorc. One Thousand Dollars In cash Is offered by thy T'ium-iMi Diphthe ria Cure Co , f r Hie uo of tho Wlllhunspoi t. Pii., Iliwpltul or any , charitable Innlluul.m elsowbero. for any caso of flphihoi'la which Thompson's Cure: Doesn't cure If properly applied, Tho only conditions are that the patlunl upon whom tho lost Is Hindu inu;t bo nlivo and not ou the verge ol deulh caused by the uso ot anti-toxlno or bonio other so called renicdv The company making this offer must ho notified when the use of lt-j Medicine insuch case Is begun, so tbnt n represenUitlvb can bo present and personally see that this remedy Is applied In strict aocoriiaiico with tho printed in structions given. , Buy HeglsletDfl Pfigslclaq! Is cordially invited to apply this Medicine strictly as per Instruo- tlons given. This otter shows tho implicit faith tho Company has In the Medlclno it manufactures and the infallllilo remody it is for all cases of Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or anv thi out affection. Ask your dclcr for It and keep one or moie bottles hundy In the I house at all limes Thousands upon ihousAndi of llvessavedan- I uuiilly byhta Medicine. MfcNurACTURCD BV THS Thompson DipHtneila Care gq. i jauuaMSPORT, pa. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. fef PRICfc, 50 CTS. A BOTTLE fiillllllliilimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiniiiiuiiiii For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug- Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCMLUSS IN EVERY FEATURC. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA and tho PACI FIC COAHT will leave New York and Philadel phia January 37, February 24, and March 37, 1S97. Fivt wc tks in California on the first tour, and four weeks on the second. Pusmiiers on the third tour will return en regular trains within nine months. Stop will be made at New Orleans for Mardi-tiras festivities on ths sMSHid tour. Uates from Stew York, Philadelphia, and Iiolnta cant of Pittsburg: First tour, fBtO.OOj second tour, 'JMO 00; third tour, (01 0.00 round trip, and 1150 00 sue way. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In FUrida will leave New York and. Philadelphia January SO, February 9 and as, and March ,IK7 ttate, coverlnr expenses n route in both diru tlons, $30 SO freai Now York, sad f 18.00 from l'liil.drl,,l,l. WASHINGTON Tonrs, eob sovcrlnc a period of three days, will trave New York and Philadelphia January 21, February II, March IL April 1 nnd Xf, and May lg. IW. Ratw, IncliiJ. in truniRortatloo and two days hm.muk4 tin at the bast WMkiii(1ou XoOi (! (Hni Nsw I't. sad I1I.M fress i kl-taWlfbtti. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS BITUKM1MO DttBvlf , OB VIA. KICEK0RD AND VASK1K0I08 will lai- N Vitk oi I'lUladeluH Jaou ary 2a, tfWrr A MtSsvk If. ami Ayiil U, fwT ttu MMas ItitaetMiSH and m . G 7 f 1 81000 Mm&m IHIlflUilllllHI!Wi';ill.Wi!'lllllUllllUiIMia
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