EVENING HERALD KTAHLIHKt IHTo. PniftBhed every R eutiift, Kieept tsunrtay At ' 4m;ta Iakumii KruNsrr. Ns-ah csNritt K iknmlll l tUllV.'.Kl IllMll.MIKlMlMHI. .Iilti ". , I rouihlltlif towns lot li i-l'.it a wet k a i c to the carrier By in ill &) 00 11 vju ,ur ft.its A month, payttttle tn advance A-I''r!r uAiits cliiM-gctl ncismlliiK to spin e atit ptmtlloti T publisher rcacrve the rl1it tit i uit., I'm SJsltioli of advertisements wlieiteor tlie mil itmMoti of news demand It. Tin- rluht b -orvl to rtfact any advertisement, whether uttd for or not. that the publlshcn may ilim m irnfier. Advertising mtn m-t kuowf pju AtfVlloatiOii. K ll-STed At ftUS, MWtlUt'l At SllGIIMIIlllMll, I'.,!- jOTl4 atais mall uitittei TKLKPMONK CONNECTION FRIDAY, FKHKUAUY 5. 18W. That old ling lienr, the Borough Justice ship, Is again in tlio courts of this county. It Vroald be a great relief to our people, aa well M those directly iute rented, If the question Wtrtt finally settled. Thk lowest temperature ever recorded was on Daoember 30, 1871, and was experienced by Professor Cloioclion. lie was at Wercho Jiu)V, Siberia, and tlie temperature whs 81 decrees below zero. The name la enough to frighten almost anybody! witnont tlio degree Of low temperature. Dowx in New Jersey a week or so ago a fire was put out with wine, and now a Chicago fire haa been extinguished with milk. In Dakota fires are again being made With ooru. These new uses of food and drink iudicate an abundance of wealth that Romeltew or other ought to be turned into prosperity. The wheelmen say that there will be very little change in the make of wheels this year and that the prices will be the same. The big exhibition at Chicago last week brought out very little that was new. The obalnless bicycle will be seen, but very few will be on the market. Itiders are anxious to see the new cbainless machine, and it will no doubt be a great favorite next year when the big manufacturers put it on the market. Pbhsidbnt-elkct McKinlky haa insured hia life for 150,000. He had to do it in self protection. Over a score of agents have beon after him almost constantly ever since the election. It is said that Mark Hanna se cured the coveted application for a Cleveland agent who was a frioud of his, and that the company which wrote the insurance was the same one that paid heavy policies on the lives of Presidents Garfield and Arthur. The dissatisfaction that exist in the ranks of the local Democracy, because of the un popularity of the candidates and the ques tionable manner in which they secured their nomination, has becomo so apparent that the "bosses" of that party hau resurrected that old familiar chestnut, und place the blame on the couforiee system of making nominations. There is no question but this antiquated system is tho causo of much bick ering and divUious, nevertheless the people will see that the Democratic candidates le main private citizens a little, while longer. Oue criticism upon the attempt being mado ta further burden the taxpayers of Schuyl kill county by tho creation of the office of county detective, was favorably commonted upon last evening. The Hazloton Plain Speaker, published lu a county haviug a county detoctivo, vory truthfully says: "While private detectives are scouring the upper end of the county in search of ths jail breakers who conspired with Shaffer for a jail delivory, tbe question ari&es, whore, ii tho county detective who is paid by tbe people for that service? It is a public shamo that he h allowed to enjoy such a sinecure. The ollicu should be abolished." Much comment has recently arisen among fashionabl people regarding the unusual and even phoaomenal size of this new generation of womon. In eight out of ten cases these young girls are a full head and shoulders taller than their mammas. Five feet eight or nine inchos is no longer regarded as an unusual height for a debutante, and this stature is supplemented, as a rule, by broad, Bhapely shoulders, a firm round waltt, with harmonious proportions of arms, hips and bust. Tho new woman from a merely physical standpoint is not only fair to look upon, but promises well, with her clear eyos, rosy skin and steady nerves as a wholesome mother of the coming race. Is this Improved condition due to the tendency to more out door exercise ? It is worthy of study. The business men of Shenandoah recognize tho merits of the Hbbald as an advertising medium ; in fact, there Is no other channel through which to reach the masses. It is a welcome visitor to the homes, ior, the reason that filthy and obscene litetuturo finds no place In its columns. It is only necessary to draw tho attention of prospective advertisers to the large audiences that have filled tho theatre during the present week. The management of the comfiBiiy very wUely takes advantage of the IIksalu's large and Increasing circulation, and as a result they reach tbe theatre-goers of Shenandoah. It is just as necessary fer managers of theatre to use tho columns of a paper that Is read by tho masses as it is for the merchant. See I Tjie New York Sun pays the following compliment to the new Senator from Penn sylvanias "The greatest piece of good fortuno which has eeine to Harvard University now for many years is Mr. Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania, recently elected Senator of the United State. The Harvard man has never been noted for the aggressive power that makes success, as mush as have the graduates of colleges where the intellectual atmosphere is harsher and the rub of tbe world more appreciable. During the unfort unate Mugwump era the prevailing tone of Harvard, as expressed by Its President and other representatives, has been calculated to make public life repulsive and to emasculate all that might be effective for usefulness in it. Mr. Penrose, who bos been a conspicuous tar get fur Mugwump abuse, is the newest of the few evidences that under tbe present aus pices Harvard training is uo insuperable barrier to public distinction outside of Massachusetts. He is an honor to tbe uni versity, which oaunot fail to be of bigb material value to it." The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, says the Philadelphia Ledger, is constantly illus trating tbe practical advantages wliioh ensue from a strict observance of the merit system iu making promotions and in carrying for ward its great activities. This coporation Is of continental juipoitauce, and stands to day as a signally aucceaiful business euUrpri o fur the reason that it is directed by men wlisse executive and administrative abil- , l .1 -1 ,1 1 .. tl,a .v,. i..., nf ity tuts uoeu uovvivxim ih wi w the compauy. The career of tbe Ute President Knliert from the position of rndmsn to the Preside iicy of the rond was tin- IiirIiI i lifeline of tlih n lmirahlo system, and tlio eleotiou of Vlre-I'reMJi nt Frank ThtniiiMiii lo tlir pltii-e m tie vnc'int by tlio untimely death uf l'rmldiut KiiburlK Is In liiiMitiiiirc i f tin i i-tmn i.f lln' i nini'Hiiy in flilinx i.s iitlnv. T.e Ki'iit'.iil H'lii) in it r.i 1 1 f h pi i' in ill' tlm liwt Is Htu-ii llitl tln-iv M mi i:iunt- iii its rniTKifS throng i iimiii,ih liy ilnitli, liiinentabV n hiii-ii ii'iimvals ti-i' f miii Hiiy point uf ictv. TO 't ItK V t'lLI IN ONR P V 1'i.m' l.iv.ilivo Ihiiiiin itnitm1 Til h'tr. l I iiiriri-H refund the ipvao' if it IsV In cure. ,& evnta LCNOON'S VMTfcn SUPPLY. rha Great i't'r ei an ttnotmett Flood f Clear nl flltcrwl fluid. The win Jc if k" uter Ixindon, covorlng n arm uf iitinit lltfo square miles, la sup plied Ijy thcsoorpinlaittluUH, whose powers und districts lire defined by law. The six Thitmi's coin ni.h g uro nllowed to draw n maximum supply uf 130,000,000 gallons a day, the Knst Luudon is til lowed to tnko 88,000,000 gnllmm, and the New Kivor 88,600,000 gnliuns a day from the Len. The rest coii'.ch liora tho olmlk wells. Tlieiii is nlsu, liuwuver, a Bupploinentary npply drawn liy sevornl oompMuiea from tho gravel bctl-i by tho side of the Thames, mul in tlmos ot Hood or drought this nat ural aupply 1 very useful. The dally total Is about 2'?0,000,000 gal lous, or 40 gallons per liuud. Kvury drop o( the wat.r oarufutly purifiMl, with the exception of that from tho wolls. For this purpo.u the companies have 114 HI tor beds, covering 117)4 acres. 10 very com pany, exoept the Kent, hna storage reser voirs, lu wliioh water 1b kept in readiness for emergencies. There are storage reser Tolrs for uufiltorod water, covering 474H nares and holding 1,880,000,000 gallons, and 80 Ultorod water reservoirs, holding 817,000,000 gallons that is to say, If every source ot supply were out off, London would have enough water In store for llttlo inoro than a wook. The pumping operations represent an enormous expenditure of force. The Soilthwark oompauy, for Instance, pump 18,000,000 gallons every day a distance of 18 inline to Nunbeatl, with a rise of 816 feet, for distribution thence to the other parts of tho district. The pipes, too, nro often enormous in size, somo of tlio tun nels being 0 feet In diameter. As for the length, there uro in nil London 5,000 miles of water plpos, on which there are somo 87,035 hydrants. It Is hard to gain from mere figures an udequute conoeptiou of tho extent of London's water supply, but tho onorinous stream of water flows steadily Into the houses over 800,000 of them day nftor day, carefully filtered and puri fltnl, and tho system oontrasts ourlously with the old New Itlver water carts and Chelsea's wooden pipes. Chambers' Jour nal. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased con dition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen It is uosltive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequont desire to uriuate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof tlutt the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's Swnrup-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills ovory wish lu relieving pain In tho baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sagos. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding paiu in iiassiug it, or bad effect fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, aud over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the uight to urinate. Tho mild and tho ex traordinary effect of Swamp-IIoot it soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonder ful cures of the moat distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the best. Sold by druggists price fifty conts aud ono dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mall, mention Evening Herald aud send your full post-oillce address to Dr. Kilmer it Co., liiughamton, N. Y. Tho proprietorsof tide paper guarantee the genuiuensss of this offer. The Turk In tlio Swim. Society is just now Mustupha mail Tho new Turkish minister is the vogue. UIs pretty compliments to the Indies; the deep seated, conviction in the feininino mind that lie has 60 wives in a gorgeous harem on the banks of tho Iiosporus; the stories of the Dowscrlng nud tho midnight sack dealt out to tho unfaithful ones, with wliioh tho II U r-'ture of the orient bristles; the tnot, F.tLit u.y and Ingenuousness of tho sultan's rcprrricuintlvo ull go to foster ou rloslty and intavt iu tills particular "un speakablo Turk." An a matter of fact, there is no romance ur mystery about hlra. He has only one wife, and tho bowstring und sack don't cut anj figure in his do mestic menage. A young member of tho logjttlon, who h;.a been dubbed "the Greek god," bids fair to lurtHtnll his chief as nn object of burning interest and adoration among the young women who are much given to doting on attaches. Washington Post. . Wild Man In Ohio. Tho village of Danville Is terrorized by fi wild man who inhabits a log house in tho woods near there. He is described as being 8 feet tall, naked to the waist, and has hair from 4 to 0 foot long. He is reported to have carried a child, who was on his way to school, fully half a mile, where he dropped him uninjured. He wan aliased by men on horseback last week for three miles, easily keeping out of their way, car rying t live aud full grown sheep. School lias been dismissed in throe districts, and n party is being organized by Jacob Lay burger to attempt to hunt down this strange being. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. . First Last and all the time Hood's Sarsaparilla has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures' have been accomplished through purified blood oures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when othero fall, because it Always Strikes at the root of the disease and . eliminates every germ ot impurity. 1 Thousands testify to absolute cures ot b' J diseases by Hood's Ssraaparilla, although discouraged by tbe failure of other medlciues. Hembmber that j Hood's Sarsaparilla lithe best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. fiii easy vu uuy, easy 10 1 ! HOOU S PHIS easy to operate aso. easy to buy, easy to take, IN TBRERTIXO EXPERIENCE or ail Iowa l,aly Who Was Oitreil of !ylFp1a After Rnfltrtng fur Twenty flue Ymr. Mrs Harah A Skeels, an otliiiahlo lady re Hi'Miig t l.yiinvllle, ,7i.rr On . liiwa, whs r,,r twi'iny-Ave yraran srtlrcrer from Dyspep- si.i .tml ecr i nmpletii renttirMtlnii to health li s.i ii euirllile tlutt we preuint the facta in t,iv i i" f r the benefit of our roadeM, many uf wl tun b ivo doubttew uTercd lu tho same ni.niufi' imil will, then fore, be interested in Ii irn'iig hew nil stumaeh troubles may bo n i'hil nnd cured. Mr. Skeels siy.: t used imly one packK of Stuart's Hyitpepaia l'.ihli.ia anil I ii'i eivid such gro.it and nnet lieeled iM 'iefit that I uixh to cxpreM my hiei ! Krat'tudi . Inflict it leis been six innntlH fin ce I took the medicine unci I have nut hud niio particle of distress or difficulty since. And all this In the face of tbe fart that the best doctors I consulted told me my iase was incurable as I hd suffered for twenty-five yoar.. I want half a dosen pack :x to distribute among my friends here who arc very anvious to try this remedy. Truly yours, Mn. Siimi A. Skkki. The reason why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets are to successful In curing tudigestion and stomach trouble and the reason why it never disappoints those who need It and use it is because nothing is claimed for it exoept what It wilt actually perform. It Is not a cure-all and no snch claims are made for it. It is prepared for tbe sole purpose of curing Dyspepsia and tho 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 Dyspepsia must lie prepared especially for that and nothing else; and among all tbe remedies, patent nostrums, bitters, etc, so extensively advertised you will find that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets is the only ono advertised as a cure for Dyspepsia and nothing else. The remedy la prepared by the Stusrt Co., of Marshall, Mich., and for sale by all druggists at 00 cents per package, and if you cuffer from any form . of stomach derangement or indigestion a trial will not disappoint you. A little beok on stomach troubles mailed free. , Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Proposed Tnx Ittiform In France. Paris, Feb. B. M. Cochery, minister of finance, has published a statement providing for reform in taxation, re lieving the burdens of the poorer classes, especially those with large families, reducing the assessment in the rural communities, and at the same time providing amide funds for the treasury by an lnorease of duties upon large business houses, bonds, bills of exchange, eto. Clayton for Minister to Mexico. Little Rock, ArJt, Feb. 5, Hon. II. L. Remmel, of this city, late Republi can candidate for governor of Arkan sas, Is authority for the statement that General Vowell Clayton, of Ar kansas, will be the next United States minister to Mexico, succeeding Hon. W. M. Ransom. The appointment will be made In a few days after the In auguration. Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doe- tor, delay may mean death. Ono Minute Cough Citro gives Instant relief nnd insures recovery. Tho only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. C. H. Hagcn bucb. ljnlolliliril Aflncrrt rtiimil flrnwupil, Cnlumot, All -h., t'jh. 0 Tho bodies of William Tomiuiho-Jci and his lli-year-old pon, tho two miss!ii minora who woro imprisoned In tho Tamarack mine, havo been found flontlii! in tho water at the bottom of tho sh.if t. '1 he lire Is out, but the mine is still full of gas and smoko. Sweeping Cliarco Against Delaware. Washi.voton, Fob. 5. In the Delaware lenatorial case thoro hat been prosented in nffldavit of George W. Roberts, of Do ver, lu behalf of Addlok. Roberts states that thoro has not beon an honest election In Delaware for twenty-five j;ears. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bao, the wonder-wurker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in teu days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from yo'ir own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Verdict In n .tfe fnsurniice Cast. St. Louis, Feb. 5. The United States court of appeals lias rendered a decis ion affirming the Judgment of the lower court In the case of the heirs of A. G. Mitchell, a resident of Memphis, who was killed by falling from a train while returning home from St. Louis. Be fore starting for home Mitoholl took out 2,000 acoldent insmance, dis tributed among seven companies. The large amount of Insurance Mitchell carried, and the circumstances of his death, which occurred so soon after taking the polloles, caused the Insur ance companies to contest payment. After one mistrial the beneficiaries of the policies obtained a judgment for the full amount which has Just been affirmed. The beneficiaries of the poli cies are Mitchell's sister and her daughter, Miss Henri Chiles, of Mem phis. A torpid liver means a bod comploxlon, bad breath, indiiettion aud frenuent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, C.U, Hasenbuch. Magowuu's Creditors After lllm Trenton, Feb. 5. The Trenton Savings Fund society yesterday afternoon filed a bill In chancery to foreolose a mortgage of $15,000 on ex-Mayor Frank A. Mngow an's handsome residence on North Ulln tJti avenue. There have been secured against Magowau in the supreme court Judgment amounting to over $190,000, Ux-Sherlff Bge has advertised for sale next Tuesday the furniture of Magowan's house, his horse and carriage and other personal property to satisfy somo of the judgments. BloodfHervePood For Weak and Hun Down People. UUAT IT IC I The richest of all restoro Willi I II 10 1 tlve foods, because it re- E laces the essentials or lire tbat are ex austed by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES I puraucrrfcandthe digestion perfect It oreates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tbe nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and dear. It restores loht vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60a, or five boxes SiOO. Srngglsts or by mall. We can help you. Ad Ice aud book, free. I Write Us About Your Case. I THE DR. CHA3E COMPANY, 15U Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, SIAM 5 TROUBLOUS TIMES. The Demands of Matiy Oovvrninenta, In el ailing the UHtted Btates. London, Feb. 6. Special dispatches re ceived here from Bangkok any that seri ous complications have arisen between the Siamese goTtft-nmetit and the United State and German ministers. The dls pntohos add that tbe United States cruiser Detroit is expected to join the United States gunboat Maohlas, wtiloh Is now in those waters, to support the United States minister resident anil consul general, Mr. John Barrett, In protecting American In terest in the dispute arising from the as sault made upon the United States rice consul general, Edward Ii. Kellett, by Siamese soldiers, who fired upon him ami wounded him. The German minister is understood to regard as unsatisfactory the publlo apol ogy for nn unprovoked assault made upon him in the streets before he was rescued by an American, Mr. Mitchell Innes. An Austrian orulser ha arrived at Bangkok unsxpeotedly.in connection with the murder of an Austrian in the Interior, and French, British and German gun boats are expeotod at Bangkok linmedi atoly. The Old Constitution a a Staseum. Washington, Fob. B. Representative Fitzgerald, of Massachusetts, appeared he fore the naval committee yesterday and succeeded in securing a provision in tho naval appropriation bill for fitting up the -old frigate Constitution, now lying at tho Portsmouth navyyard, as a naval mu seum. In ISSH an appropriation of fB,0O0 for fitting up ths Constitution for use by the militia was made, but It was after wtrrds found to be inadvisable to attempt to ute liar for that purpose, aud the ap propriation was never expended. The present provision will make this money available for the work of fitting up the Constitution as a museum. It is proposed to bring tho Constitution to Washington. Constipation in its worst forms, dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness and derangement nf the liver are readily cured by DeWltt's Little Early Risers. These little pills never ; gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. C. II. 1 Ilagenbuch. To .I'lorlda via Pennsylvania ltallroad. The midwinter exodus has begun. The discomforts and dangers of wet winter weather re here, but to the southward, from a cloudless sky, beams a beautiful sun upon a blooming laud. The uext Pennsylvania Railroad tour to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks iu Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia February 0. Excursion tlokcts, including railway trans portation, Pullman accommodations (ono berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $50.00; Philadelphia, $48.00; Canandalgna, $52.85; Eric, $51.85; Pittsburg, $53.00, and at propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other informa tion apply to ticket agents, Toui 1st Agent at 1196 Broadway, New York, or to Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Pastcugor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Gaudy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the ago, pleasant and refreshing tS the taste, act gently and poeitlvoly on kidneys, liver aud bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try n box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 36, 50 cents. Sold nud guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Itcduced llAles to Washington on Account of tho Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Hnllrottd. For tbe benoflt of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident h) the inaugura tion of Presidont-elect McKinley, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, S, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From rottsvillc, 7.25; Reading, $7.20 ; Birdsboro, fO.80 ; Pottstown, $0.85; Norrlstown, $8.15; Philadelphia, $5.40, and from all other stations on tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of tbe Pennsyl vania Railroad mako this lino the favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid torui inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such, occasions. uucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruli sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruntlons. and nosltivelv cures iUns. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For salo by A. Yvnsley. Tours to Florida. No district In America presents, during the Winterseason, so many varied attractions as the state or Florida, iiestues lis ilcllgntlul climate, which to nnc escaping from the cold and unhealiliiiil changes of the North seems almost etheieal, it i i- eminently a intul 01 spnrtund plcasuw, A long its eleven hundred miles ot salt-water coast anu 111 ns twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are nh of almobt every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano, anu others 01 a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad laud can tbe angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also tno most oniuusiasiio nunier finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, aud wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance through out tho State. The more novel sport ot al ligator aud manatee huuting may also be in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing aud hunting, and its extensive forests. Floilda i resents unrivaled attractions for tbe valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the snortsuian anu the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania ltallroad Comnanv lias arranaeu tour per sonal ly-couducted tours during the season ef 1807. leavimr bv soecial train January m. February 0 and 28, and March 0. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; ticket for the fourth tour will be valla to return until Aiay 31 bv regular trains. Hates for tbe round trip, $50.00 from New York. f4e.O0 Horn I'litiauelpbia, ana propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, annlv to ticket asents. special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Itoyd, Assistant (Jeueral Passenger Ageut, liroad street station, Philadelphia. Orlp-Cohla-llouilaulie, Why sufter with Coughs, OobU and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo QuiuUis will CDre you in one uay. rut up m utuuue eon venlent Tor taking. (Jnarantoed to ouie, or money refunded. Price, 36 cents, "or sale by Ktrlln's Pharmacy. ltsiiortod IfaUlo In Oklahoma. Guthrie, O. T Feb. 5. It is reported that an attempt to raid ths Sac and Pox Indian agency was mads on Wed nesday. Three men are reported killed In a battle, and it Is said tbat General Thomas, the government agent, was later murd-1 ed by the raiders. No particulars or confirmation ot the story fan be obtained. Chicora. Pa . "Herald:" Hichard Vensel rcuoiU tine Minute Cough Cure tbo greatest sui icki of medic ul siieuee. He told us that it cuiid hU whole family of terrible coughs and cnlda, after all other so called cures had faileil 1 utirely. Mr. Vousel said It assisted hii childii 11 through a very bad siege of measels. Uue Minute Cougb Cure makes ex pectoration very easy and rapid. C. H. liagrubuch. The man who awaken 1 , from a deep sleep, just In time to ward off tti otow o n assassin, who, knife in han't, Is preparing to drive it into his heart, ha b ii a nanow escape. There are thou sands of grateful men who have aroused them selves from the lethargy of recklessness and neglect, just in time to ward off the deadly assault of that oreau enemv ot man Kind consumption. The weapon with which these men hr.ve succeiifully combated this grim destroyer has been Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It Is the only known nu-diclne that will prevent and cure couiuinntlon. Taken in time, it will alwaywaid off this foadly disease, and tvan after the devastat ing germs have attacked the lung, it will cure 98 per cent, of all cases. It acts di rectly on the lungs, building up new, healthy tissues and driving out all disease germs. It corrects all stomach and diges tive troubles, Invigorates the liver and makes the appetite keen and hearty. It is the great blood-maker, flesh - builder and nerve tonic. There is nothing elae "juBt as good " and the druggist who says so is untrustworthy. ' I was a sufferer for fire or six years front Indi gestion, sore stomach, and constknt headaches," writes n. Holmes, oi uanney, vpanannurg Co.. a. C. " I tried several of our best nhvnlciam anu rounu no permanent reuei. By me pentua siun of Mr. J. R. Tolleson, a friend of mine, I commenced on the sstli September, 189s, to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Pel lets 'which gave me relief In a few days. Since then I have used five bottles of ' Golden Medical Discovery' aud fire vials of Pellets.' When I commenced using the medicines I could not sleep, had a restless uneasy feeling all the time, and my skin was yellow aud dry. I weighed only 148 pounds. I now weigh 170 pounds, nave a good color, aud rest well at nignt. I have a good appetite, can est anything I wish. For two years, while under treatment by a physidan, I ate nothing but Graham bread.' lu reference to the above letter, J. R. Tolleson, P. O. Box 173, GiiiTney, Spartanburg Co., 8. C. writes: " The above Mr. H. P. Holmes. Is a srootl christian gentleman, and one whose word will go a long way with those who know him. I use and sell Dr. Pierce's medicines, aud I recom mended them to Mr. Holmes." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure that disease-nroducing disorder, constipation. They never fall. They never gripe. Drug gists sen tum Tours to California. California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All tho dollciotis balm, the oloudless sky, and the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula arc duplicated iu this sunny land of tho Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; 'and hero she has established hor own sanitarium, where eternal spring In spires everlasting youth. With the snow- mantled peaks of the biorras upon the oue band, the calm Paoifio with its soft breezes upon tbo other, and a veritable paradise of dowers, fruits and plants between, man can find nud needs no lovelier laud. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pcnnylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to tbe Pacific Coast, aud stopping at the prinolpal points of iuteiest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates tbe wisdom of tho movement. For tho season of 1807 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, aud Pittsburg, January 27, February 21, nnd March 27. Tho first tour will ruu direct to San Diego via St. Louis nud the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, aud Chicago, nllewing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via tbo Mammoth Cavo and Now Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during tho Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, aud Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. Tbn third tour will run viC)ilcniio,Deuvor, nud Salt Lako City, nllowingpasscngersto re turn by regular trains via difforont routes within nine months. All of these tours, cither going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glcnwood Springs, Leadvillo and the Garden of tho Gods. Rates from nil points on tbo Pennsylvania Railroad System east ef Pittsburg: First tour, $810 ; secoud tour, $350 ; third tour, $10 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries nnd other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book lug offices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. All tho different forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eczema and indolent ulcers oau be readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, tho groat pile euro. V. 11. Hagenbuch. On Trial for' Double Murder. Kansas City, Mo., Fob. 5 AUco Plntt, tne uomostlc in the home of Charles Mus- Bey, who Is oharged with having poisoned his two llttlo girls, Sue and Elizabeth, by giving thorn strychnine, was put on trial for her life yesterday. Tho general opin ion nns been that tho prlsonor is insano, but she has steadfastly refused to onter such a plea. Previous to the children's death Mrs. Mussoy's mother died in a niystoilous maunor. Miss Plntt is 37 years oiu. Tho little daughtor of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., bad a very bad cold and cough which he had not been ablo to cure with any thing, I gave him a SS cent bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Iiemcdy, says W. P. noldou, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfleld. find tbe uext time I saw him bo said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and wkoopiugcough, and it is famous for its cures. There is uo danger in giving it to children for it contains noth ing injurious. For salo by Qruhler Bros., druggists. Minors' Families Starving. Bellalro, O., Feb. 5. A committee of miners from the Belmont mines are out soliciting food for the families of men em ployed at that mine. Investigation shows there are fifty families at these mines suf fering for the nooessltie of life, and some are actually starving. These miners have not had work for over four months, and when they were laid oS their supplies irom tne company's store stopped also, tn us cutting on an source oi support A weed in the garden can be easily destro, ed when it first starts. Cousumritiou can I nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. C. JI- Ilagenbuch. I)r. Webb Deellued a Cabinet Position. Canton, O., Feb. 6. 1( is not generally known that the name of Dr. Seward Webb, ot Shelbutue, was presented, by Vermont, aud seriously considered by the incoming president for a position in the oablust Owing, however, to the Illness ot hlg brother and the draft upon his own time nnd attention In consequence thereof, it was utterly Impossible far him to aooopt tho position, and Dr. Webb's friend, Gou eral T. a Peck, visited Major MoKlnlsy at Cuutou aud withdrew his name. Carlisle Msy Settle la Now York. New York, Feb. 6. Secretary John G. Carlisle, who oame to town Wednesday night, saw tow callers yesterday and spont several huurs down town. To a friend he spoke in high u-ruis of the qualifications ot his prospective successor. Yesterday Assistant Secretary llamllu Joined his chief. Ills presence la the oUy is mainly for the purpose ot assisting la the wad ding of a friend. Suggestion is made lu prlut, however, that Mr. Carlisle is oon. tomulailuu; ioi t' i lu tli!-i jlty A M0NTREALSENSATI0N, Alleged Kidnaping nf n Millionaire Ileal Mutate Deal Br. Montreal, Feb. 5. A millionaire real estate deaUr from New Hampshire Is alleged to have been held a prisoner 1 in this1 city by a couple who passed as Mr. and Mrs. Stanton, of New York, t but who are said to be the Rev. and Mrs. Klohardson. Three months agu the Richardson rented a furnished house in this olty. With them when they took possession ot the house was the man whom they are suspected of having kidnaped. Tbe police refused to disclose ths name of this person,' but he Is described as small, dark and about 60 years of age, and It is alleg ed that he controlled Immense Inter ests In New Hampshire. t Richardson is large, smoth shaven and of clerical aspect. His wife Is a I medium sized, handsome woman of about 3B. The man they are alleged 1 to have In their keplng was, It is as- , serted, constantly under the Influence ' of a powerful drug administered by the Rlohardsons, who, while his will power was broken by the drug, caused him to sign checks for large sums of money which they cashed. An agent of the millionaire came here about two weeks ago to And him. The police say this agent saw the Rlchardsons, but they had their victim well bidden and told the agent that they did not know anything about him. The trio disappeared a few hours before the detectives finally decided to swoop down upon the house. The detectives are divided in their opinion as to where the mysterious trio have gone. Some think they have gone to England and otherB that they are still hiding somewhere about Montreal, but all fear that the Rlohardsons may do sway with their victim. Soothing fni hums, scalds, chapped hands and litis Healing for cuts and sores. In stant relief for lilies, stops pain at once. These are the virtue! of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. II. Ilageiibuoh. Durrant May Get a Sew Trial. Snn Francisco, Feb. 5. Tho supreme court of California has handed down no decision in the appeal of Theodore Dur rant, found guilty of the murder of I Blanche Lamont, twonty-one months ago. It is understood that tho appeal has not yet boon considered by tho supromo jus tice, but many attorneys believe that tho justloe will grant Durrant a new trial. It is said a decision will not bo handed down before tho end of tho year. Ono Thousand Dollars Offered. Thompson's Diphtheria Cute Cj., offers $1,000 fur use uf the Williamsport, Pa' Hospital, fir first case of diphtheria which its medicine does not cure. Conditions arc that patient must be alive, and not on tlio verge of death by the use of antl-toxine or some other so-called remedy ; tlio company must be notified when its medicine is begun to be used so that a representative can be present and see that the Instructions arc strictly carried out. Auy registered physician is iuvlted to apply tbe medicine according to directions nnd see for himself. Sold at Ivirlin's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. To Contest 'I'tahS Senatorial ISleotlon. Salt Lake City, Ifeb. 6. Moses TluVtoher nnd his friends say that ths late senato rial light was not ended by the ballot that gave Hawiins thirty-two votes. An appeal will bo taken to the United States sonato, nnd a contest In duo form will bo filed within the required time. Tho oon test will bo based upon charges of coor olon by church offlcors. Our people are growing more and more in tho habit of looking to Qruhler Bros., drug gieto, for tbo lateetrnml best of everything In tho drug line. They soli Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for Its cures of bad colde, croup nnd whooping cough. When iu need of such a medicino givo this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with tho rosult. Mother and Two Sims SitOeeaieil. North -Branch, Minn., Feb. B. Word has reached here that Mr. and Mrs. Drohnarnann and her two son. Ern est arid William, living: about five miles west of here, were suffocated by carbon dioxide, due to a Are In a clos ed root house. A 10-year-old boy sur vives them. TO CUKE A COM) IN ONR 1AV. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drugslsts refund tho money'if it falls to cure. 25 cents. Heavy Snow In the West. Kansas City, Mo.. Feu. 6. Dlsnatohes indicate that a heavy snow storm, lu somo places tho most severe in years, has pre vailed tn tho southwest slnoa Wednesday. The deepest snow for three years covers the ground in central Sllssouri. Wiohlta, Kan., reports flvo Inches on the level, with street curs tied up. Trains, particularly lu Kansas, are delayed, but not seriously. Guthrlo, O. T., had the heaviest rainstorm of years. Not Guilty of ISmbozsltwettt. Frederlok. Md., Feb. 5. A Jury in the United States supromo court at Baltimore yosterday acquitted A. GreRg Miller, for merly paying teller of tho Central Na tional bank, of this city, of embezzle ment. It was charged that Miller misap propriated 11,450 of tho bank's money. Miller's defense was that the apparent de falcation grow out of orroneous entries caused by falling eyesight. A Fertlneut lluslness Straw. Chicago, Feb. 6. The Wholesale Grooer publishes the result of an inquiry to learn tho present business situation and tho prospeots for this yoar. It says that 86 per cent of the grooery Jobbers of the country note an lnorease oi uusiness for January, 1807, over the same month last year: 45 per cent, see no material ohange either for bet ter or worse, while 80 per cent, report an aotual falling off. Severe Punishment for Adulterers. Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 5. A bill wa Introduced in the house making it a fel ony, punishable by a penitentiary sentence for five years, for a married man to be found guilty ot matrimonial infidelity un der any circumstances whatever. Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly sajn and scalp humors Is instantly relieved by a warm bath with OimcimA Soap, a single application of Cuticuka (oint ment), the great skin oure, and a full dose ot ConcoKA Resolvent, greatest of blood purl Mars and humor auras. oura XIkhkdieS spooJUy, permanently, and economically cure, wlien all el so fuils. Pr.TTIH OSDil IVlt Oil KH COW , 8nl PrOfM., BMlon. Bf " flow to Cure Lvery Skin ud Uluu4 liuiuor," trt. PIMPLY FACES Funded and Beau tl fled t CUriCUKA BOAf. ECZEMA Sick Headache. i? - al-la nnd Extrema Nervousness. EVER sl-jro I was oWhtcon years old until I learned of Ur. MllcV Restora tive t medics, I suffered from sick headarhean 1 ""-rnio nervousness and dys pepsia In tt- 11 h"irt dlsoase developed, t was treated by r,evrtal doctors with no re lief. Severe' palpitation with pain in left breast, shortness ot breath, and smothering spells made mo moct miserable. I pro cured Dr. Milci' r.cstoratlve Nervine and New Heart Cure and took thorn alternately a dlrced. Improvement began at once land Increased so rap- Dr.' Idly tiiut Injlde of f,x months I iucreased -Nervine ; thirty six pounds lu I weight. All pain in the heart is gone, and Restores . I the nervousness has fry, r'aarcn I wholly left me," Mas. Obas. Knapp, W. German St., Little Falli, N. Y., Nov. 7,'9&. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists nndur a positive guarantee, first bottle V'-icflt.i or mouoy refunded. Book on Heart And nerves sent free to all applicants, ri. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. MADE ME A IVIA AJAX TABLETS roSITIVKMT CORD Ai.i JServout Ji9n Fulling Mem ory. Impotcnrjr, SImdi ossness, etc , caummI by Ahm oBrttl other Jfooeiws and Indltv cretkmi. 2Viy tftiirklu und turvtit rMtoro Loet V, (ii(s lu old or roane, and fit a raitn fer study, buftinens or taarrfagn, 1'ravnnt Ins&nitT nnd Cloneo motion If taken In time. Their to ihows immediate improve Seat and effects a ouaxb waore an otners lau. in t npon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They hare ourod thousands nnd will euro yon. Wo gWe a positive written guarantee to effect a cure In aaeh case or refund tho money. Price 60 ceri per pecknae, or eft pack Me (full treatment) for t&QQ. liy nvul.ln tfafir wrapper, npon receipt of price. Circular fiw. AJAX REMEDY CO., ugS$ffi For sale in 8henandoah, Pa., hy A. "NVasley and S. T. Klrlln, DruBglsts. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A tbi En. -rum lira uru WOMAN'S RELIEF. Always prompt and relit bit). A void Imitations, ClATOW'S TlHIT Pit LSfttlA HAVE KstOKKTa. At rlnisT atrtrM. orunt dlrat t waled l. nrlM. (1. Catoh Spic. Co., Boeton.Mtu. Oar book, 4c For sale at I P. D. Kirlii 'h druR store Slifnundtmli tlruft store ' &m mm ummm lo us tiutunil uotur ny JUlSK'S 11AIIC M1IUI CA.VI, " I f htirin'ess, pleasant 0J01, $1 CO .i Uu e IKK'S II A I It TONIC removes dandruff, utons h Mr from ullingoutand promot ei growth 41 roahotIe LRU MnillCA.VJ' ti loeyuHonaU, W V.rppp llluitrated Treatlae on Hair on application rilE-l. For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrllu's Drug. Htore. Testimonials Decide Tho medicinal valuo of Roods manufactured for the health of mankind. WIS Diphtheria Tolls Its own story as given oy tnoso who have testod Its qualities. Not n single oase of failure nmona: the Cure millions of bottles sold. It is the only remedy that will positive ly and speedily cure that dreaded disease. Manufactured by tho Thompson Diphtheria Curo Co., AVHHamsport, l'a. Ask your dealer for a bottle and also tor printed matter describing tho remedy and Its specific usu when properly applied. IT NEVER FAILS I Hore la what one who haa tried it says : WUllam-port, Ia.. May 1, 1R96. To the Public: I can say jKwltlvely that ThonjpBon'B IMpbtherln Cure naved my life. Had one of the severest cases of Diphtheria ecr known amouj grown people anfj thin Medicine cured me In several days' time. Also know that my dear Bister would not be living to-day had It not bei n for Thompson's Diph theria Cure, lell this to all the woild anil make tlie htnounge bjs strong as posKtitle, for It In my desire that all those tffii-tcd should give Thompson's DIph thertaOuren trial. Tt will ewe every tiiw If applied iuvordint to directions, as surely as the Biin rites and Ht-u, II, 1 Iluff, 816 Hepburn St. Sold by DtfdggUta every-, rjuhcfo at BO Cta. Q bottle. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug store. s RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCHLBSS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA TourB to CALIFORNIA And the PACIFIC COAST will leave New York And Philadelphia February 21, stopping- at New Orleans during: Mardi (inn festivities, nnd Allowing four weeks In Callfornin, ond March 27, Tetiirnlng on reKUltir trains within nine monthH. Hound trip rates from all point on tlio 1ciiii Iviiula llail roait Hystrm rant nf PlttuhiirK ' Si-Vl IX) for tnnr ot February 1M, And t210.no for tour of March 27 FLORIDA Jaokannvllle tours, allowing two weeks In Florida will leave Now York and Philadelphia Kebiunry 0 nml 21. und March 0. 18U7 Itrtte covertnir expenses en route in both llruetlmiH, S&iuO from New York, and $48.00 from l'hiliidi-lpliia. WASHINGTON Tour, eucli covering a period of shree du, will leave New TPorfc and Phlladel pliiit February U, Mar 11, April 1 and 22, and May U, XSW. Bates, Includ Iiib transportation and two days' aocommoclu li.in at the best Washington Hotels, U4 SO from New York, and $11.60 from fulludelpbln. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. HICHM0N!) AND WASHINGTON ilil. ,m ' Noilciinil rhilmli'lphla Febru ary JO. M.,1,!, I unil A ) 1 1 1 Ih'JT. Fur tl taflisl ittiH'rarteB and other information I nintly tit ticket HM-iicies or add KM W. Hovel, Anxt. Cirn'l 1'atw. Agent, Uroud html MutUm, IMiilu.U Ipl la. m B ... H M i
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