iiin-rfTirfcl EVENING HERALD HHTAB1.1SUIUJ 1810. Alr.lid'md everj Evening, Rsunpt rtunriey South Jaubis Ariwrr. NtmCnm. Th ' Hialtl is detuoied InHhonfMituu'ti .i,d V i-ioniidhiK towns for nil csuts week. n ' lo the carrier. By until ). ypnr, w i' ots n month. payable In advance. Advertlr.o neiite olwnred nooonllnjr to space and position, f i publisher reserve the right to rhnngn the lmnonof advertisement whenever the oub . mUon nf news demand ft Tc right In 4rrd to reject unj advertisement, whether a1a rot or not. that the pulilWher rimy riom. 'aiproper. Advertising ratee nwde known ipon application. Eatered t the poftottloe at Shenandoah, fit., a eottt1 alas mall matter. TELKPHONE CONNBOTION. Evening Htrlci WEDNK8DAY, FKBItUAUY S, 1897. Financial circles are fnll of runion, the wort of which are wild and unreasonable. It la to be hoped people will not low their heads oyer them. This winter has been an unusually never..' due upou old people. The death columns In the papers tell the story of many deaths among- the aged. Mr. Bryan has journeyed into Texas to shoot dticxs with ex-Oovernor Hogg at Lake Surprise, notwithstanding that he has been uuflsUng the waters of surprise aud dismay ever since November. Th first tall silk hat was worn In London a hundred years ago this month, and the man who introduced It was arrested for tho offense. Later, tho world learned that no other hat can fill its place for full dress, though it will never take a prise for comfort. It is difficult to see, says tho Savannah News, why there should be so much hostility to corporations. They are j ust as much ' the property of tho peoplo as are houses and lands. Besides, corporations are the means by which great enterprises are carried on. Without them business would couio almost to a standstill. THBmodorn Baron Munchausen of Shenan doah journalism is at his old tricks. Tho com munication published in the IIk.eald a fow days ago, in which a Second ward Deiuoorat objects to'tho rule of the ring, was first pre sented to the Coal street sheet for publica tion, and they therefore know the gentleman who wrote it. This doesn't look very much like a "straw kicker." A national bank in Texas which sus pended about four weeks ago has reopeuded its doors. Probably many othors of the banks recently in trouble will do this also. The difficulty with most of them, it is likely, was not really serious, but in tho general tor por iu trade they went down. Now that everybody seos tho worst U over, aud that business is unmistakably improving, the bank suspensions will probably soon ho fewer than the resumptions. A question to attract the attention of the local board of health shortly is tho doing away with sulphur as a disinfectant and changing to gas or somo now liquid disinfect ant. At tho last meeting of tho stato hoard of health this was agitated aud it is likely that sulphur will be dono away with as soon as tho now method can bo thoroughly tested. This will be good nows to tho families who are compelled to use sulphur, as tho after effects are net tho ploasantest. It has come to pass in this great country of ours tht if the govornmcut does not need to tax necessaries in order to raise revenue thor are pooplo who appear to think that auj 'thing that stands in tho way of their ac cumulation of money must be taxod. Thus tho barbers of Indiana are about inaugurat ing a movement looking to tho securing of legislation for tho imposition of a tax on whiskers and goatees. Those hirsute appen dages, it is contended, aro detrimental to the interests of tho tonsorial profession, and hence should be taxed, the hope being that in order to savo that expense wearers of whiskers and goatees will have them shaved off and thus give the barbers a clear field. A IIazleton dispatch says that orders were issued to wort full time at tho Oneida colliery of Coxe Bros. & Co. This is the first time in many months that tho employes thero have onjoyed anything liko full timo, and general jubilation has resulted. In au Interview William Connells, president of the Anthracite Coal Operators' Association, stated that there was no. coal trust or combine, but that the operator had mutually ugreed to curtail shipments. The order issuod by tbe Coxevis taken as a break in tho combiuo, and is regarded as the most important inci dent that has transpired in connection with the coal trado in two years. Tug Cabinet appears to bo nearly made up, and yet Pennsylvania, that gave McKlnley a larger majority than any other state, has net been mentioned in connection with an ap pointment along with tho other confidential advisers of tho President. Why? Is it bo cause we have no men fit for Buoh a position ? Surely not, for there are certainly hundreds of Pennsylvanians as well qualified to fill a Cabinet chair as any of the gentlemen who have already been selected. Possibly thli oversight is due to the proverbial modesty of our Keystone statesmen; but that seems hardly possible. Maj. McKinley Jiaa not even mentioned a 1'ennsylvauian for his Cabinet, nor does anybody else assume that kindly office. ON tbe 18th instant an important election to the people of Shenandoah will be held, and it has for the average citizen more direct interest than a Senatorial or GiilwruatorUi election. It ought not to be needful to remind tbe citizens of this town of the im portant duties delegated to Council men and School Directors, upon the proper erform anee of which so largely depends the prosperity of the town. It is not our purpose to advert to these special duties. They ought to be familiar to every property holder, at well as to every one either directly or jndireotly interested iu the welfare of the municipality ; but they are not so regarded, and it is for that reason that so many incompetent and unworthy men manage to work their way into eur municipal legislation. Will not all good citisens take these facta to heart, and resolve that at the February election and always thereafter they will manifest as warm in terest in our local eleetloaa as in those of national or state character. Let every voter compare the capabilities of tbe candidates of both parties and select those who are best qualified for tbe office they seek. If this is dune the Citisens will record one of tbe grandest victorias ever achieved by that party. This Is true nut only of the oandl dale for Council and School Board, but that of Chief i!iiroii, Tax Receiver and Auditor as well. TO CI UK l.oMt IK ON15 IAV. T k,- lu;attM' IIiikihi tjijiiiinc Tablrts. All druvgist. rx ftind tbo ukiuoj If It ri!tormo Cict'OtA. Tonre to Florida. No district In America DiMtsta. riiirlne (tii Wiiitor season, so many varied attmnuis as tne au- or Fiorina. Heslflos ra ddlahtful rllmate. Which to one escaping I rem the cold mid uuhoalthful clmnges of the North sewnx almost olheitml, it is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure, Along It eleven hundred miles oi salt-water coast and in its- twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon,- pumpnno, uud others of a more tropical character. Xowhcreih all onr broad land can the ni.?)er rind a greater variety of game or bettor sport. Hero also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild rats rontu at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may le found in abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also lie in dulged in by tbe more adventurous tourist. With its matchless cllmnto, iu orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and Bathing, its fishinc and hunting, and Its extensive forests, Horlda presents unrivaled attractions fur the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sporttman and the explorer. To tills attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1897, leaving by special train January S6, February 9 and 28, and March 9. The first three touin will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Bates for the round trip, $80.00 from New York, f 18.00 from 1'liiladelphia, and propor tions! rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special liooklng office, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Tho littlo daughter of Mr. Fred Webbor, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cough which ho had not been ahlo to cure with any thing. I gave him a 26 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, says W. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfield, and tho next time I saw him he said it worked liko a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving It to children for it coutains noth ing injuilous. For sale by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. lSxlled Kornllsts lteturn to llu-ieln. St. Pktkksmjkci, Feb. 3. Tho cznr hag cordiHlly received mid has restored all of the rights of the Grand Duko Michael Mlchaelovitoh, who was banished from Kussla aud deprived of his uniform by the late czar for a meesalllnuco. Grand Duko Michael Mlchaelovitoh was pardoned a year ago by the czar. Ho wns exiled for marrying the Countess Vou Torby, n daughter of Prince Nicholas of Nassau by his morganatlo marriage with Push kin's daughter. TO CUKH A COLD IN ONK DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine. Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. S3 cents. lu'iuu J'atJeiit .1. tlrpny Escapes. NewYouk, Fob. a John Murphy, alias Whitehead, tho alleged dynamiter who was rocoutly released with Dr. Gallagher from Portland prison, Knghiml, and who has beon couiluotl at, the Ainltyvllle, L. L, lusano asylum fur some time, oscaped from that liibtltutlou rtumlay night and Is still at largo. It is thought that White head walked all ulghtnud caught an early morning train from a station some mllos distant. Constipation in its worst forms, dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousnoss and derangement of tlift llvni- nm pnadllv .i,nul U Tnirt,,,a Littlo Early Kisers. Theso littlo pills never gnpo. omaii pin, sale pill, best pill. C. 11. Hagenbueh. California's Klslng- Itlvers. San Fbajccisco, Feb. 3. Tho heavy and almost coutlnuedrnlu fall of thepust throe days has caused a rapid rise In many of the California streams. Tho Sacramento river has risen at various points from ono to threo foot, and will probably overflow Its banks at many points. The Feather aud American rivers have also risen rap Idly and many farming lands along their tunics aro submerged. Serious damago Is feared. A weed iu the garden can bo easily destroy ed when it first start. Consumption can be ninnAIl l ft. i.iwl l... ri.... T.'....tn r...,,.t. ,JIC3l. ,11 IUU 1,111. JJ UIIU IIUUID WUI Cure. C. II. Ilagcnbuch. Amarioti 3r.i!or's Release Demanded. LIMA. Peru, rb. IX It Is reported that tha Uuiiod.Ss.ito chure d'affaires, noting upon the lnstruotlonn of his govornment, has demanded tho lmmedlato release from cmtody of tho mate of tho Amerlcnn bark Undo John, Captain Murchison, whloh arrived nt Callao on Don. 18 from Kureka and whloh sallod on Jan. 11 for Port Town send. Tho ninto, who was nrrostod on the charge of disorderly conduct, which has not been provon, has been imprisoned without trial for a month and a half. Chieora, Pa., "Herald:" Illchard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure tho greatest success of medical science. He told us that It cured his whole family of terrible coughs sua colus, alter an otner so called cures nan failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very Ind siege of measeis. uno Minute uougn euro maKes ex pectoration very easy and raplu. J. 11. Hagenbueh. The Atorin on the Jeraey Coast. CAPK May, Feb. 3. A severe northeast rain and windstorm has prevailed along the south Jersey coast since early yester day morning, and the wind does not abate. High tides are covering the meadows be tween tho beaches and mainlands, and the ocean waves are running mountainous high. Country roads are all blocked. Good Is essential to health. Every nook Blood and corner of the system is reached by the blood, and on its quality the condition of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparllia. Thia medloine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a r jod appetite, gives refreshing sleep ana cures that tired feeling. Remember, Sarsaparilla Is the best - In facttlie One True Blood Purifier. UnnrVB Dllln cure ''lver easy to nOull S rl US take, easy to operate, a&e. Hoodie INTERBBTWO KXPBR1BX0E or nn Iowa Idy IVho Was Cured nf Drlu l1t4 After SktUVrlng for Twenty flv Vearit. Mrs. Sarah A. Skeels, an estimable lady re siding at Lynnvllln, Jasper Co., Iowa, was fir twenty-five years a sufferer from Dyspep alii, and her complete restoration to health in So remarkable tha t wo present the filets in the case for the benefit of our roaders, many of whom have doul.tlew "iilTered iu tho same uiauncr ami will, therefore, be Interested In learning how all stomach troubles may Imi avoided aud enrod. Mrs. Skeels says: I used only one paekaire of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and I received such great aud unex pected beneat that I wish to express my sincere gratitude. Iu fact it has ben six mouths since I took the medloliio and I have not had one particle of distress or difficulty since. And all this iu the face of the faet that the best doctors I consulted told me my case was Incurable as I had suffered for twenty-fire yean. I want half a dozen pack ages to illstrHmteamoiigniy friends here who are very anxious to try this remedy. Truly yours, Mns. Sarah A. Srrku. The reason why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets are so successful in curing indigestion and stomach trouble and the reason why it rtever disappoints those who need It and use it is because nothing is claimed for it except what It will actually perform. It is not a cure-all and no such claims are made for it. It Is prepared for the solo purpose of curing Dyspepsia and the various forms of Indiges tion. There is scarcely a patent medicine made but what is claimed to cure Dyspepsia as well as a hundred other troubles. When as a matter of fact a remedy to cure Dyspopsia must be prepared especially for that and nothing else; and among all tho romedlos, patent nostrums, bitters, etc., so extensively advortised you will find that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets is the only one advertised as a cure for Dyspepsia aud nothing else. The remedy Is prcparod by the Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., and fur sale by all druggists at 00 cents per iwckage, and if you suffer from any form of stomaoh dcraugement or indigestion a trial will not disappoint you. A littlo book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address Stuait Co., Marshall, Mich. TO BE VICEROY OF CUBA. Spanish Minister of War Will Ferhapi Succeed General Weyler Madrid, Feb. a The Spanish govern ment has llstenod to tho representation of Marquis De Apezrogula, who has arrived here on behalf of tho constitutional party of Cuba, with tho approval of his politi cal associates. His conferences with the Spanish ministers are believed to be al most certain to lead to tho immediate ro forni of the most crying nbnses underly ing Cuban discontent. Ono of tho chief steps, It Is announced, will bo tho com plete division of the military and civil au thorities of Cuba. It Is said that the Spanish minister of war will bo appointed viceroy of Cuba.and will In reality sucoocd General Woylor. Spanish Intervention in tho nppolntmont of high olllolals, It is thought, will bo cur tailed. The mattor of tho tariff domands of the American government, it Is under stood, is really now tho chief difficulty In tbe way. Spanish officials find It difficult to understand why tho United States should bo favored as doslred by tho Amer ican govornmont, especially ns, tho Mar quis de Apozrogula affirms, tho Insurrec tion can be orushed in two months. Spain, It is asserted, will probably roallzo that tho friendly Intervention of tho Amorlcan government may bo too dearly purohasod at tho sacrlflco of not) only Important Spanish lntorosts, but tho equitable claims of other European nations. lUirumntlHin Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Ithcumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is rcraarkablo and mysterious. Jt removes at onco the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ox-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of "Mystic Cure' for Itheumatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any modiciuo I overtook." 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagoubuch, druggist, Shon andoah. hchumtwr Wreekkil unn JLIs Lost. Jacksonville, Fin., Feb. 3. Tho schooner lilsrayuo, Captain Harry Foz zard, from this port to Hlscayno bay, was wrecked oa-ly In the morning off Sebas tian. Several llvos are reported to have beon lost, but tho roports cunnot bo veri fied. Minutes seem liko hours when a life is at stako. Croup gives no timo to send for a doc tor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Curo gives instant relief and insures recovery. Tho only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. C. H. Hagen bueh. A Victim of Hypnotic Kxperlmontl. Jamestown, N. Y., Feb. a. Jainos AV. Spurgoou Young, a 17-year-old colored boy, died on Jan. 24 under circumstances that indicated his death was due to hyp notic experiments by irresponsible ama teurs. Coroner Bowors ordered an In quest, whloh was concluded lato last evening. The ovidonco dlsolosed the fnot that tho boy was first hypnotizod several months ago by K. Louonstoln, a Pitts burg traveling man, and was subse quently experimented upon by several lo oal amateur hypnotists. The evidence of physicians conducting the autopsy strengthened the theory that death was due to hypnotism, and the Jury rendered a verdict that the boy came to his death from dlnbetls and nervous exhaustion caused by hypnotlo practices performod by It Louensteln and others. Spanish Volnntsars Badly Beaten. Key West, Fla.,Fob. 8. One of Colonel Hernandez's band met 300 Havana volun teers on Sunday, ten miles from Havana, and defeated them badly. The Cubans feigned a retreat and drew the volunteers into an ambuscade In the sides of the road, from whloh they delivered a terrible fire. The volunteers fled and the Cubans pur sued them almost to gates of Havana. A part of tho blockhouse garrison there at tempted to stem the torrent of Cubans, but was driven into their fort. The loss of tho volunteers was over fifty men wounded, killed and missing, while half of the force returned to Havana unarmed. The Spanish official have ordered all of floors of the corps to be tried by court martial for cowardice. Your Hoy WouiLive it Month, Sti Mr. Oilman Brown, of U Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, aud he spent three hundred and sevonty-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him tip, saying: "Your boy wont live a month." He tried Dr. Rlug's New Dis covery aud a few bottles restored him to health aud enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. He says he owes his pre sent good health to tbe use of Dr. Klug's New Discovery, and kuows it to be tbe best in the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. Wesley s Wrug store. WIiaki vaii urftnt rami Mnflflv. nlutoihlnv gas fitting, or general tinsml thing doife call on e. r . uaiiagier le west uenire street. ueaior ir. to"e i-u It's Wlanlng Mew Friends Dally. What? Pan-Tina for coughs aud colds. At Uruhler Bros., diugstortf. VENEZUELAN TREATY SIGNED. AmrmvAfttlnr 1'ansoefote and Minister An- tlrnrio Complete the Agreement. WAsmiwroK, Feb. & As tho roprrt rotitaltres of their respective frovernmenti Bir Julian Paurjoefoto, the British am-1-x-iidor, and SeUor Jose Andrade, tho V' nezuelan minister to Washington, at 1 :80 yesterday afternoon, at the state do p n-tntont, signed a treaty providing for the settlement by arbitration of tho long ptnndlng dispute over tho boundary be tween Venezuela and British Qulaun, whlchlias not only ruptured the relations between the principals and kept thorn apart diplomatically for years, but has threnteued to Involve the two great Kn gllsh speaking nations In hostilities. The treaty wns really complete several lays ago so far as all the details wera oon serned, except tho insertion of ono name, and there a blank was left to fill In with the name of a British Jurist. It was not intll yesterday that word come over the sljlo that such a person had been found xl xlon. Sir Itlchard Henn Collins, a Jus tice of the queen's bench, and that his np polntmont had been ratified by tho British privy counoll, together with thot of Baron Itersholl, formerly lord high ohanoellor, the other British arbitrator. An Accused Ex-County Treasurer. Bkooklyx, Feb. 8. Harry H. Adams, former treasurer of Kings county, pleadod not guilty to au Indictment for grand lar ceny, before Judge Asplnwall. He la Bhnrged with misappropriating $8,007, which was port of the estate of the late Albert C. Ketcham, who died on Sept S3, 18B8. The money Is said to havo been re ceived by Adams from the surrogate of Kings county. Prior to the expiration of Adams' last term of office a shortago to the amount of $100,000 In his ncoounts wns discovered. Previous to this dlsoov sry Assistant Treasurer Gardner died sud denly of heart disease, and he was the only person who oould explain the dlsorepanoy. Adams was released on $6,000 ball. Premier Laurlor Wants Closer Relations. Orillia, Out, Feb. 3. Premier Laurlor has for the first time definitely stated as tho present government's platform "bet ter trado relations with the United States," ind explains his wllllnguoss to stand or tall with It He said the government was aot going to npproach their neighbors to tho south In a cringing manner, asking tor favors, or as annexationists, but ns Canadians and British subjects looking (or friendly trado rotations. In reforonco to tho nlion labor law, ho thought it un worthy of any civilized nation, and he had hopod to seo tho United St-ites do away with It this year, but instead ho found Jhey woro making it ovon stricter. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoka Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovor, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tbe wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 etired. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or $1.00. Booklet and saniplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Kow York. Duchess IVAUxy 'llivorcml. New Yokk, Feb. 8. Charlotte Antoi nette Luls do Cazonauvo, Duchess i'Auxy, was yesterday granted a limited llvorco from her husband, Arthur Charles Eugono Edward Duo and Marquis I'Auxy. Tho D'Auxys woro marriod in Paris, and have lived in this country for ton years. The duchess claims that the duke ibaudonod her five years ago and since that time has not codtrlbnted to har sup port Tho duohess llvos In Brooklyn. Tho iddross of tho duko Is not known, though is supposed to reside somowharo iu this :lty. The duchess is glvon tho custody of lor 8-year-old daughter. Our people aro growing more and moro in tho habit of looking to Gruhlor Bros., drug gists, for th latest and best of everything iu tho drug lino. They soli Chamberlain's Cough Rsmody, famous for its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine givo this remedy a trial and you will be moro than pleased with tho result. A Illrthday Uift for Moody. New Youk, Fob. a Dwight L. Moody, ,ho ovngellst, will be 00 years old on Frl lay. A fow of his friends propose to glvo lira, a sum of money with which to build i chapel for his boys' school at Mt. Her man. Other friends are askod to aid in mpportlng tho two schools for training of vor 700 young mou aud women for Christian work. Verkes May be Appointed Senator. WAsniSQTOJf, Fob. 8. It Is roported nt iho cnpltol on what Is belioved to bo good mlhorlty, that Governor Bradley, of Ken luoky, has doolded to appoint Mr. Yerkor s sonntor from that state, upou tho ro iromont of Senator Blaokburn in Maroh, tnd not to call tho legislature in extra osslou. Few ap- Trr r. i n t r the Dan- ger to which the Expectant Moth er is exposed ana tne loreboding with which she looks forward to the hour of woman's severest trial. other's Friend so assists Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without the violent protest of Nausea, Headache, etc. Gloomy forebodings yield to hopeful anticipa tions, she passoe through tho ordeal quickly and with littlo pain, Is loft strong to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her, and . i. .1 .. . . ' wiu huio oi recovery snorienea. f VAl,JL,M.iS.n.KS?1R "' Pr,M !' pER BOTTLE. Book "TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS'- m.lt.d Fr, coottlaing TuDl laformttlon sod roluoury ImUibodUIb. THt BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. OA, SOLD BY ALU PHUGCI8TB. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIPS THIS MORNING? THE TIMES Is tho most extensively oiroiilaUKl and widely read newspaper jml ' llshed In FeiHinylvanU. IU dltontMlou of pub lic men And public meaavree U In the interest of public Integrity, lioneet government and prosperous industry, and it knows no party or eiftonal allegiance in treating public insure, in the broadest and besT sense a family and gentrl newspaper. THE TIMES alma to have tlw largest circulation liy ilenervliig It, ami claims Hurt It is unsuruMed In all (lie essentials of crest metropolitan newsiwpar. atyeolinen oopiea of any edition will be sent free to any one send ing their oddreiM. TERMSj)AlLY, N00 per annum; 1.00 for four months; 80 oeuU per mouth; de livered by carriers for 6 oante Iier week. SUNDAY EDITION, 8 lam, liaiuUome utves ftU ooluuine, elegantly illustrated, lieautlful oolpred supplement 10.00 per an num; 6 cent jier copy. Pally andfeunday, 18.00 per annum ; 00 cent per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, ruiLAum.iuiA. The Greeks wen tiliysicall' perfect and beautiful Ijecnuse they wete healthy. The man who suffers from 111 - health cannot te pllyslcally robust and manly. The woman who (is sickly can not be beau tiful and wo manly. Most nil forms of ill-health have their In ceptlon in disorders of the digestio-i. When the digestion Is tiad the blood becomes im pure, and is imperfectly supplied with the food - elements that bund up new and healthy tissues, and tear down, and carry away those that are Inert and half-dead. The nerves are not rebuilt from day to day with new, vigorous, active fibers. Bvery organ, tissue, mus cle and nerve In tha body la half famished for healthy nutriment. Almost any dis ease in the category of human ills may be the result of this condition. Most fre quently It Is the most deadly of disorders consumption, Sometimes it is some other wasting disease. Again, it may be scrofula or some skin disease. There Is a sure preventive and remedv for these conditions and maladies. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It corrects all disorders of the digestion. It restores the lost or failing appetite and invigorates the liver. It fills the arteries with the pure, rich, red blood of health. It builds new, firm flesh, healthy, active nerve fibers, and strong elastic muscles. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of con sumption, and wasting diseases. It cures nervous prostration. Druggists sell it. The man who is too laiy or neglectful to take nn occasional doe of medicine to ward off the evil effects of conitlpatlon deserves to die. And he wltl surely get his deserts, for constipation Is the first cause of much sickness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant reliefs cure constipation. They never crlpe, One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. All good druggists sell them. Ho other pills are as good. Tours to California. California has been most flttinnly termed tho "Italy of America." All tho dollcious balm, tbo cloudless Bky, and the rich ver dure of tho great European peninsula nro duplicated in this eunnyland of tho Pacific. Hero nature basks in tho snnshlnoof hor own beauty; and hero she has established hor own sanitarium, whore eternal spring in spires ovcilastiiis youth. With tho snow mantled peaks of tho Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Pacific with its soft brcozes upon tho other, and a vcritablo paradiso of dowors, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovolier land. To visit such a country is a privilogo, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Company, recognizing tho need of a moro comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running n through train of Pullman palaeo cars from Now York to the Pacific Coait, and stopping nt the principal points of interest on route. Tho great popularity of theso tours demonstrates tbo wisdom of tho movement. For the season of 1897 three tours havo been arranged to lcavo New Yerk, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 21, and Slareh 27. Tho first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Leuis and tbe Santa Fo Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denvor, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diogo, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during the Hard! Grai Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lako City, Denvor, Omaha, aud Chicago, allowing four wceksin California. Tho third tour will run via Chioago.Donvor, and Salt Lake City, allowing passcngors to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nino months. All of theso tours, cither going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Olonwood Springs, Loadvillo and tho Garden of tho Gods. Rates from all points on tho Fonnsylvania Railroad System east of Fittslurg: First tour, f310 ; second tour, $350 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and othor informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, or addioss George W. Boyd, Assistant General Pasenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Free PlUg. Send your addross to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sainplo box of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Theso pills are easy in action and aro particularly effectivo in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Miliaria and Liver troubles they havo been proved invaluable Tlioy aro guaranteed to be purely vegetable Thoy do not weaken by their action, but by giving tono to 6tomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasloy, druggist. Superintendent Payn Conliriue'd. Albany, N. Y., Fob. a Tho state sen itr yesterday confirmed tho nomination if Louis F. Payn to bo stnto suporinten lont of insurance. There was a bitter op position to confirmation, on tho ground lhat tho appointment was an unfit one. The vote stood 27 to 20. Mr. Payn has leen u prominent flguro in Now York lolltlcs for forty yoars and has hold many ifllces All the difiercnt forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to ecsema and indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, tho groat pilo curo. C. II. Uagenbuoh. llrouil Itlots In Spain. Madrid, Feb. 8. Serlons strikes and Dread riots have ooourred hero, nnd at Arunjuoz, tho slto of tho royal residence f fipalu, in New Castile, twenty-eight xilles from here, there havo been manlfes latlons before tho town hall, windows of K'hloh have been broken, and many ar esta. The municipal authorities resigned iwlng to their inability to suppress tho llsturbanoe, and martial law was pro slalmod. Later reinforcements of gen larmes were sent to Aran juez from this slty, nnd steps were taken to restore order. Vilas' Nicaragua Canal Amendment, Washington, Feb. 8. Senator Vilas resterday presented a substitute for the Stlcarag.ua oaual bill, whloh he gave notice le would offer at the proper time. It Itrlkes out the entire bill, and provides tor a commission, to be composed of one nember of the engineer corps of the army, t naval engineer and three other citisens if the United States to' be nominated by ,he president and confirmed by the senate, whloh shall Investigate the entire que .Ion. The commissioners are to be paid nt ,he rate of (600 por month. I'rlnoe Ghlinay Gets Ills Divorce. Dhubskls, Feb. 8. Tho notion for ill roroe brought by the Prinoe of Ohlmay igalust his wife, formerly 01am Ward, of Detroit, Mloh , who eloped from Paris ast fall with Jansky IUgo, a Hungarian Srpsy fiddler, name up In the court ab harlerol yesterday for the pronouuoe nent of judgment. The oourt, after half m hour's deliberation, announced that a leoree of absolute divorce was granted to .he prinoe upon the ground of abandon neut and infidelity. Grlp-Colds-IIeudaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Oolds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will 011 re you in one day. Put up In tablets oon venlent for taking. Guaranteed to eute, or money refunded. Price, 88 cents. For sale by Klrllu's Pharmary. 1M Charged ntlh Henry dwindling. Clbvrland, Feb. 8 8. A. Jacobs was nrresisd yosu fday on Blunt liidlotinpuca for obtniulilK tiouy under false pro tonoee and foilf for forgery. H. A J.unibs & Co., manufacturers of boots and shoos In this olty, 'tilled last Auxtisc, and since then Jnoobs has workoU ns 11 trtivulm,; sain man. The transactions on which ilu lndtclmenUi are basod occurred prior in the assignment. The amount of money represented by tho paper claimed 10 ho fraudulent wus 18,800, Out thoie l,.inlllir with the oae declare that the sum in volved is very imioli larger. Jaoobs was released on (M,000 Mb I'lato Olass KlnM In Cmifureuen. I'lTTSHURO, Feb. a The aunttnl meet ing of the Pittsburg Plate Olass oomphuy, controlling the plate glass factories of tho country, Is in Retston here. Urent Interest Is uianifested In tho meeting, us there is n bitter fight bolng made for control. Dur ing the past year tho net profits wero $735,471,811, whloh Is 7K per cent, of the onpltal Btook. The earning of the Inst quarter, however, were but three-fourths of 1 per cont., or at the rate of but 1) por cent per annum. Tho dee reuse is attrib uted to tho great depression In business. Long Says It Is "I'mcttoiilly Settled." UlNonAM, Mass., Fob. 0 Hon. John D. Long was Interviewed yesterday on the matter of his final nooeptnuoe of a 011 bluet portfolio. He said: "I do not connidor that Major McKlnley has made mo a formal proposition yot I so wrote him the other day. You see I oould not ao oopt what lias not lieen tendered. No doubt it Is praotloally settled, but I havo not yet been notified." Uta-hs Senatorial Iendlnclc. Salt Lakk City, Feb. 8. Only two senatorial ballots were taken yesterday, the rosults of the two ballots bolng: Thatohor, 88; Itawllngs, 80; Honderson, 14 ; Bonnet, 8. This is a loss of ono for Thatcher and a gain of ono for Rawllngs, bolng tho highest vote cast for tho lattor during the contest. Threw Away Ills Cniie. Mr. D. Wiloy, er-postmaster, Black Creek, N. Y., was so badly afflicted with rheuma tism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and oven then it caused him uroat pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Hal 111 he was so much improved that be threw away his caurs. Ho says this liniment did him more good than all othor mcdiclnos and treatment put together. For salo at 50 conts por bottle by Grubler Bros., drug etoro. Reduced llntes to Washington on Account of the Ihausunitlnn via Pennsyl vania Itallrond. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend tho ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of Prcsidont-olect McKinley, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, Z, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Potteville, $7.25; Reading, $7.20 ; Blrdkhoro, $0.85 : Pottstown, $0.85; Norristown, $.15 ; Philadelphia, 5.40, and from all other stations on tbo Pennsylvania system at leduced rales. Ihis inauguration will bo a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a largo number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad make this lino tho favorite roll to to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington mako it especially popular on such occasions. A Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, act gently and positively on kidnoys, liver and bowels, oleansing tho entire system, dispel oolds, cure hendacho, fever, habitual constipation nnd biliousnoss. Please buy and try a box of O. C. C. to-day j 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. murdered ly tier Admirer. APOLLO, Pa., Feb. 2. Yesterday after noon James Sholhniumor shot and killed Miss Grace Clark aud then shot himself, nnd will probably dlo. Shnlhammer, who is 10 years of age, has been an admirer of Miss Clnrk, who was 17, for somo time, but it is said tho regard was all on his side. Tho tragedy occurred nt tho homo of Miss Clark, six mllos in tho country, Tho young pooplo wore lioth children of well-to-do farmers, and boro excellent reputations. A torpid liver moans a bad complexion, bad breath, indigestion and frequent hoadaclies. To ovoid 6uch companions take DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers, tho famous littlo pills. C.II. Hagunbuch. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Sensational charges of bribery havo re sulted from tho election of Sonator Tur nor In the stato of Washington. Georgo S. Grlscom and H. E. Andorson havo been appointed reoelvers for tho Pennsylvania Lead oompnny.of Pittsburg. Explosion nt a stroot railway powor houso In Chicago sorloujly Injured threo men. Chlof Englneor A. S. Murphy may dlo. At Albany yesterday Itov. Jamos Dow Morrison, D. D., LL. D., of Ogdonsburgh, N. Y., was consecrated as bishop of Du luth. A bill Introduced in tho Nevada legisla ture provides that the admission to any glovo contests held In tho stato shall not exceed $1, A series of game bills lntrodnoed into the New Jersoy legislature make it un lawful to tako doer at all until Jan. 1, iwo, ana taereatter only llfteou days of each year, FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send His Dis covery Pree, v Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always more or less suspicion attacked to anything that is ollered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by wLat be bas discovered. It is upon this prln ofll that a resident oi KaUmasoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any ibrm of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt aud uncertainty whli'.h suoh men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural sise and vigor. As it costs nolliiriK to try the experiment it would seem that any man, Buffering witli the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realise what might be the final result, ought to be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which tbey continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy In question was tbe result of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men tbe streugtb tbey need, it would seem that all men suffering with auy form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy at once. A request to II. 0. Olds, llox 1712, Kalamasoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for tbe prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving lta trial, will be answered promptly and without evldenoe as to where information same from. The prescription is sent free and although seme may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, thero Is no doubt about the offer being genuine. Cut this out aud send to Mr. Olds so that hu may know how you came to write him. la i!8-78t Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Exeatsfva Nfrvotfintaa from Childhood. La Crlppe Brings on Heart Weakness. ,Er. B. P. PEAKEY. wwfor M. R fcnrc'ji, Buchanan, On writes I'M. 10, IMS: "la nlMhd 1 wag anictsd with e.TiiMalro nmrensiiees, which, almost dsrtleped late St, Vitus dance. I partially reeoreied, but at college tt gradu ally grew worn. Close study aggravated the trouble; any nnusmal oxertlen caused tresskllng all over. la 1H0 I had a severe attack ef Lafflrlppe wkleh brenjtki os heart weakness. I bad beea ainoct eeastantlv andar treatment for norreas troubles, nnd changed climates fre qneatl; Mthout avail. Lit rbrrj I be gan taking Br. Miles' Restorative Hervino a Hstve aad 1.1 ror Pills andslacs then I havo leu staajiag 12101a aaa nerktag harder than for years nia the gced effects that have rosmltsd sm to ba psras&msat." Br. MUm' Remedies are tela by all drug gists uaasr a posltlvs goarautoe, 2 rat bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sontf roe to all appllcante. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Rlkhart, Ind. MADE MEAluiAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBB a Ci, Iftrvous Ilea$fi Fniling Mem ory. Impoteney, S loepleiinowi. eto., cAtisod by Abute and other JCxontwott and Intll craUons, They mitefrlu and ure rtttoroLoat Yitnlifr in old orroantr. and fit a man for tndr, butlnw or marriage, Prtnrnnt Inaanitv ntirl fVinKiimntlnn if taken In time. Their nm nhows Immediate improvo- mem ana euects n uumbi wnero rui oiners itm. in tiet upon having the cenntne AJax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will euro yon. We give a positive written guarantee to effoat a cure In each caso or refund the money. Trice AO cerf per package, or tlx packaaee ffull treatment) for li.K). liy mail, in plain wrapper, iipon receipt at price Circular free. ajax Remedy co., For salo In Shenandoah, Pa., hy A. AV'osley and 8. r. Klrlln, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TEtmi. twit lira aire WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwftTi nromnt and ralithla. Avoid Itmlationt. Get Caton'i Takit Pilu and bats ftXOBEts. Aldniff atori. orient direct fa&lftd ). nrica. tl. Catom Spio. Co., Boston, MtM. Oar book, 4e. For sale nt P. P. D. KirHn's drug sto re Shennntlonh drug store tm HAIR RESTORES) to Hi natural color bj LDPS IIAI1C 11:IU. (JM , . liiirmtesa. nleaaantodor, tlOOa Lottie IKE'S 1IAIK TOXIC removes dandruff. tip hatrf rom f ailing out and promote. growth vi ODa bottle JOr-CSlEIIlCAXT CO 108 Fulton tt., H.y.tDCp lilimrated Treatise on Hair on application rilCC For sale by Slienandoahl.Drug Store, Klrlln's Drue Store. tP OT a singh fJ ported vl single case ever re- vliere tnis incut- not effect tin ab solute cure, when directions arc followed in its use. What is Uic use of Having thousands of peo ple die annually when Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure will pre vent it? Costs but 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists every where, and guaranteed. Cures not only Diphtheria, but Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc. A BOON TO HUMANITY. Here's a sample of tbe thousands of unaoHciteU testimonials: Bellefonte, ra April 10,1898. Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co. Gentlemen: Unfortunately we loflt two little girls with that dread disease, diphtheria. Later on two more Ucamo 111 with throat affection which subso nuenlly tumid Into diphtheria. Wo naturally became grtly alarmed. A neighbor kindly advised us to use Thompson's Diphtheria Curo which wo did, and in exactly three days tho phlegm In their throats had disappeared and the little ones were soon fuuJ recovered Never In the preparation nny medi cine was there a greater boon to human Ity than hy this medicine. I beseech every family In this country to try thta remedy when members orthelr family suirer from any throat or dlphtherltlo trnnhlPA. lui It will noNtttvelv etTect the ? SnsTfRniare. sire I. E.Fiedler, jsast Jiign atreei. MANUPAOTUHCO BY THB THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., WILLIAM6PORT, PA. ! PRICE. 50G. A BOTTLE ' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tours to CALIFORNIA and the 1'ACIFIO COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia February 11. stopping at New Orleans during Murdl Oros festivities, and allowing four weekn in California, and Maroh 27, returning on regular trains within nine months. Round trip rates from uU points on the Pennsylvania lull rood Hysteut oast of Pittsburg : SttO.OO for tour of February 94, and (210.00 for tour of March 37, FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In Florida will lenvo New York and Philadelphia February 9 nnd 38, and Maroh 9, 1W7 ltatti Mivr-rlttcr aiiuniM pll muta In both directions, (60.00 from New York, and 148.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and rhUadel; plila February 11, Mafoh 11. AW" and 22. and Slay U, INT. HaiM, Intitul ing transportation and two Jays' aeepmmodft tion at the best Weahlngton II"tel. 9N.K) 'rem New York, and 1UB from Phlkvlelnhia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURMINfJ DUISCT, OR VIA. ' RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and Philadelphia Febril' ary 20, Match 18, and April U, laVT. For detailed IWnefarles and eUiM luforiuaUen apply at Uaket aAiielss Upyd. Aast SWf foes. . WKtloit, IWIadeTprla. 1 r sWiw Ueo. vr. Agei.t, Broad Street R vml.ft ..... t2H UP M J9 S Infallible! g j Speedy and S f Complete! THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE (V nccono or (m mmi 51s I ........... H,