EVENING HERALD wt'vni vmtcn WTO. "AH the Km That's Fit to Print." 1 (.i tlfAhr-'l every Kvetdnil, Kgcept Am.cttky., l 'Jt TM JADIIIK HlUKItT, NUAB I'tllKk Th Jin),l tsdeilveietl InNhen.tiiii.uiii .mi ii unwinding towns for six i"ii.Tk,,:i, '' to carrier. By mull S.nO a year. r 3 month. payable in advance Ailveitlso Hits charg-ed aooortUllp; to shM-e and poct'inn .' pnlttiKhi'M reserve tin ih:bt to . nai c Mir oAlnon of ftdvertlwHioiifc whom-ver the imb-'r-xtlon ol npv demand It. Tho rlithr ! l to reCK-t any mi vertlvtment, wlii-M.e, ild for or not. that the puhllnhors may i urtiiHtr. Vlverttslnjr rates made known tl ,'mi Aiipttcibtlnii ft at the Mw.toin- at Hlienandnah, Pi., a t-olid vIush tiiml matter. TKLKl'IIONK CONNKCTION clvening H rs I d TUESDAY, FEBRUAUY 0, 18D7. It l MM tint Senator I.nsch la the fattier of the otniuty detective bill, ivnt that it was first lutredlic-etl into the Senate. It's Imma terial Wlib la the author; the measure should be defeated. The people are strongly HvctiiiMt the creation of uy more unnecessary ollhes Thb people naturally turn to the Herald for reliable and authenticate news, aa in stanced tn the report of the hearing of the Borough Justices cases at Pottsvllle yester day. While other publications "fake" their readers, tfte Herald publishes all the news that's fit to print. Thb outsailed for attack upon the Cttlscns candidate for Chief Burgess will recoil upon the beads of his unprincipled detainers. Mr. llagenbuck needs no defense at our hands. The people of Shenandoah know hlui as one of our leading business inu, and as a private oltlten Ills ouaraetor is above reproach. The attack from a certain quarter is only another evidence why he should he elected, and displays the weakness of his opponents' position, as well as that of their candidate for this most important office. Mr. Haasn buch cau congratulate himself upon the enemies he has made. Journalism should be held to tho strictest accountability for nil maliciously false libels, says the Philadelphia Times, and tho authors punished ti criminals and punished will such severalty as to lesiialu all suet abuses of the press. Fine and imprisonment should bo the punishment, and onlv the guilty should thus bo punished. In Civil actions tho publishers and editors of newspapers are justly liable for any damages resulisfee to a citizen from such libellous publication, but the measure of damages should be the actual measure of the loss sustained, as in other civil actions between man and man. It is quite time that tho journalism of Pennsyl vania should assert itself and demand equality In the civil and criminal courts of the state at least with the tramps and pro fessional crimiuals who Infest society. MISSION OF NEWSPAPERS. Tho lecturo ef ItabbI Joseph Krauskopf, In Philadelphia, on tho uses and abuses of the press has attracted wido attention, and has caused much favorable, comment for He nrlpinolltv Ineiidvp.nP "'l "nnunnM BAnsn la opening his lecturo", Ilabbt Krauskopf de clared that, In many respects, the news paper was suporlor to tho pulpit. It reaches a larger number of hearers, whether fur larger good the future must determine. The average sermon reflects tho thought and belief of but one man, tho nvorago news paper often reflects the thoughts, tho obser vations, and tho experiences of a hundred different minds, many of which find a readier response in tho heart of its readors than do those of tho preacher in tho heart of his hearers. The speaker doscrlbsd somewhat face tiously the great powers sometimes attri buted to the newspaper. Not content with having wrested the laurels from the pulpit, the newspaper seta up to bo the highest political authority in the land ; it creates and moulds public opinion, and incidents aro not wanting whoro it has usurped the province of the judiciary and tried, convicted, and sen- tinced criminals. "The press is the people.' highest tribunal," said Dr. Krauskopf. "All courts bow before it j itdiscloses to tho world more delinquency than all of them combined. I even bellevo that the editors in their chairs check more wrong than the Judges on their benches." With regard to tho assertion that tho newspaper and not the school is tho great, est educator of.tlie' people, the lectaror roj marked that there is no denying that the press is one of the mightiest of educative forces. To countless thousands it has been and is the only school, and many a student with high-Bounding title has learned more from his daily newspaper than at his Alma Mater. The morning or evening paper is tho wholo library of people ; It is the only book they can read or care to read. Hut for it thousands who now read, and take pleasure in reading, would sink back into the darkness and ignorance of former times. And whether there have not been thousands who have been discouraged by it from becom ing better read and better educated men and women is a point that also must be con sidered. Tho acknowledgment that much of the claim of tho newspapsr to superiority over pulpit, government, judiciary, and school, means that "we have in our midst a power so gigantic, so all-embracing, so all penetrating, that not all the ages in all the past possessed anything even approxlma tively like it. There has never been a King, a tyrant, an institution, as powerful as tho press." Have we anything to fear from our news papar press ? is the question, and the rabbi answered it : "We have nothing, absolutely nothing, to fear so long as it keeps within its own honorable, legitimate sphere, as many of the Journals of our land do. But we have everything to fear from it ; our right and liberties, out faith and hopes, our schools and churches, our homes and industries, all are to deodar when the press uses its giaut power giantlike ; when, to satisfy its craving, it lends its ears to scandals, corruptions, in fidelities, and its pen to graphic portrayals of tbsm, and revels in them and gloats over then With such satanic glee that it corrupts the very heart of society, undermines the very pillars of religiou, destroys our very faith in right and justice, blights our con fidence, our sanctities, our reverence, every thing that safeguards and uplifts pni-lety." In closing li is lecture the rabbi declared tbat, "Judging from the daily amount of social sewage that is allowed to stream In open sight, through the newspaper, one is often tempted to believe that newspaper proprietors must think that people commit crime solely for the purpose of filling the columns of the press. Would that the awakening of the newspaper press might coma befiire the waning of ita power and influence." PASSED OVER THE VETO. Oily Omm Senator Voted to Snatatb ITM Idem OlevutsVnri. WanhlnRton, Feb. 8. Th senate was In executive session moat of yesterday considering the Arrfln-Amerlcsut peace treaty, so that little ttn.e was glvon In open Hi'RHlon to the tinnsartion of reg ular legislative work. Early In tho day the bill rearranKliifr the Juith-lal dis tricts of Texas hob passed over the prenldent's veto by the urftfually heavy majority of 67 tol, the necntlve vote beln&r that of Mr. Caffeiy of I. ulBlana. The debate rtevelope-1 a crltleWm of the pr aidant's couire lrom the Democratic Khto of the chamb' rby Mr. Mills, of Texas, and a defen-e of the president's Views from the lie puhllcan side of the chamber' by Mr. Hoar, of Massm husetts. Durlnff the consideration of the ar bitration treaty Senator Morjran said that under the constitution the senate was a part of the treaty making pow er, but If this treaty was adopted tho senate nbdlcatod Its functions in this matter, and the president became the sole treaty making power In all ques tions arising. It enhanced the power of the president to an exti nt njvor be fore contemplated. Senator Vert ar gued similarly. Senator Sherman ex pects to reach a vote on the treaty to day. Senator Teller says a vote can not be taken fur a Week. The house devoted the whole day to IMstrlct of Columbia business, and eight bills of more or t.-'a Importance were pass' d. The certificates of elec tion of the presidential electors for warded to the house by the secretary of state Were submitted and ordered to He on the table in anticipation of the counting of the electoral vote tomor row. The conference report on the Im migration bill was presented and no tice given that it would lie called up today. The report will be adopted, it Is believed, practically without opposi tion. 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 the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate ot pain iu the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO PO. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Or. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain In tho baek, kidneys, llvor, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages. It correct inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realised. It stands the highestfor its wonder ful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mall, mention Evening IIkbald and send your full post-oifico address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this offer. Eelp Comes to Those Who Take Rod Flag Oil for sprains, bums, cuts. At Grulilcr Bros., druc store. A Three.Uays Tour to Wnglilngton. Washington nt the present time is tho most attructivo city on tho continent. Ita archi tectural grandeur has often been commented upon, and its various departments and in stitutions are among the most interesting in the world. Tho Capital, the Treasury, tho Bureau of Engraving and I'riuting, the Smithsonian Institution and National Museum, and the now Congressional Library aro all intensely interesting, and tho groat Monument affords a view long to be remem bered. Tho next personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Itailroad will leave New York and Philadelphia February 11. Tickets, in cluding transportation, hotel ascommodatious, and every necessary expense, will bo sold at the following rates : From New York, Brooklyn and Newark, f 14.50 ; Phllllpsburg, N. J., $14.50 ; Fottaville, il l. SO; Cape May, $18,75 ; and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia, Don't Tobacco Spit -and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tolmcco using easily anil forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or jl.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Ilemedy Co., Chicago or New York. Fell O.siul in tho l'ulpit. Springfield, O., Feb. 9. Mrs. William I. Fee, the aged wife of Rev. Mr. Fee, a well known former Methodist minis ter here, fell dead In the pulpit whlla exhorting: at a big revival at Felicity Sunday evening. Women screamed and men wept. The couple celebrated their golden wedding three months ago. A Request ot the Saltan Declined. Berlin, Feb. 9. The Frankfort Zei- tung's correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs that Germany lias declined the sultan's request to send offloers and financiers to reorganise the coun try, as being Inopportune. Franoe and Belgium, the dispatch adds, have also declined. They All mediolne as well as In wUIIIC; other things," said a busy F3 nnlr druggist, "but the most EddlK. remarkable thing about Hood's Saraa parllla is that customers who try other remedies all oome back to Hood's, and this is why the enormous sales of this great medicine keep up and continue the ffl f whole year round, steady H J aa a clock. "Why is it!" "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparilla has more real cura tive merit than any mediolne I ever sold." This is it dally occurrence In almost trrrry dreg store. Hood's Bsrsaparllls b-u .'.red more sickness, and made more ltapuinees through restoration to health than any other medicine. Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the standard tho One True Blood Purifier, r r-Mi are the only pills to take rlOOCl S FillS with Hood'sBarsaparllla. tn. NANSEN HONORED. Seeoml Rxplomr to ft seel te the Royal OeografKiliMl a.irtoty Medal London, Feb. .There was an Im pressive scene at the Rnyal Albert Mall last evening when, amid thu cheers of an nudlence of about 7,00(1 persons, the Pilm-o of Wales presented Or. Nansen, the Norwegian explorer, with tl'e srecial mertnl of the Royal Go rp i;.hh al society. Earlier In the! tve iItir nr. Nangeli was dined at the Iir,;nTlal Institute, the Prince of Wales the Dube ot York and other notabili ties of the Itoyal Geographical society being pnent. The pAtly then repaired to the Ttoyal Albert Hall, where an immense auiil enoe awaited them. It Included all the nost distinguished people In London. The boxes were crowded with women In beautiful toilettes. Sir Clements Mnrkam, president of the Iloyal Qeo rraphloal society, presided. On his right were the Prlnoe of Wales, Dr. Nansen, Lieutenant Scott-Nansen and Mr. Scott Kettle, secretary of the Roy al Ceofiiapluoal society. Seated on his left were the Duke of York, Admiral Sir Francis McCUntock, Vice Admiral iiir Ueorge Nurei and Admiral Whar ton. Behind thein were 60 distinguish ed guests, includlng,Unlted States Am bassador Bayard and the Swedish, Spanish, Turkish, Danish, Dutch, Bel gian and Japanese envoys. Dr. Nansen, who was accorded a most entliuslastlo reception, delivered his lecture In a modest manner, and Illustrated the subject by photographs, Which hod been obtained by himself. At the conoluston of the teoture the Prince of Wales presented him with a large gold medal. It is the second time only that this medal has been given to an explorer. Henry M. Stanley was the first to be thus honored. A sliver replica was" presented to Lieutenant Scott-Nansen, and a replica in bronse was sent to each of the crew. TO CDltW A COM) IN ONK DAY Titke Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. p cents. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied, attractions as the State oT Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one esiap'sg from the cold and unhealthfhrohuuges ui the North seems almost ethereal. It Is pre-eminently a laud of sport and pleasure. Along ita eleven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes arc fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others of a more trooical character. Nowhere In all onr broad land can tho anglor find a greater variety of gainoor better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic) hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, pauthors, and wild cats roam at largo through tho more sparsely settled regions, while birds ef all kinds may be found In abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged In by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, IU orange groves, its livers and lakes, ita boating and bathing, its nBhing and hunting, and ita extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for tbo valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company lias nrrauged four personally-conducted tours during the season f 1807, leaving by special train January 20, February 0 and 28, and March 0. The first three tours 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 hv regular trains. Bates for the round trip, $60.00 from New York, $18.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates ironi otner points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, nnnly to ticket agents, special booking ollictw, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant uenorai passenger Agent, Jiroaii street station, Philadelphia. Old People. Old peoule who require medicino to ,r gulato the bowols and kidneys will find tho true remedy in Electric Bitter. This medicine does not stimulate nud contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as tonic and altertlvo. It sets mildly on tho stomach and bowels adding strength and giving tono to tho ogaus, thereby aiding Nature In tho performance of tho functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetiser and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Tours to California California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and the rich ver dure of tho great Europesn peninsula are dupljoatedin this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks iu the sunshine of her own beauty; and hers she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the snw mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Pacific with ita soft breezes upon the other, and a veritable paradise of flowers, fruits and plants betwecu.inan can find and needs no lovolier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, recognising the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crowing tho continent, Inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal points of Interest on route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1807 three tours have been arranged to leave Now York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 1, and Mareh 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe lieute, and re turn frem San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the Crescent City" during the Mardl Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks 1 11 California. The third tour will run via Chicago.Den ver, and Salt Lake City, allowlngpassengersto re turn by regular trains via dlllorent routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado ragien, GUnwood Springs, Leadville and the Garden ef the Geds. Kates from all point en the Pennsylvania Railroad System east ef Pittsburg 1 First tour, 1310; second teur, $860: third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket sgeneies, special book ing olDces, or address George VV. Boyd, Assistaut General Passenger Ageut, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Hun Down People WHAT IT IQ I The richest of all restorn sVIIH I II IOI the foods, because It re places the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, lilh living, overwork, worry, exoesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle ana strength. The nerves being maae s irons uie Drain becomes aeiive ana clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price ouu., uruve uojwn 9A.W. uruggisis oroy man. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Us About Your Case. 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Women who use it do not experience the usual discom forts of the period of gestation. It is the most marvelous medicine ever known for wives and mothers. It is the preparation of an eminent and skillful specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, who has been for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Women who wish to know more about it should write him. " About six years ago my wife became ft filleted with fsmale weakness," writes the Rev. I. J. Coppedge. of Elmo, Kaufman County, Texnt, "$he could not stand on her feet or get in any position in which she did not suffer great pain. Shs vras naturally a strong woman. I had several physicians to treat her without any per manent relief She dMpalred of ever again be ing welt She saw an advertisement of your Favorite Prescription and spoke to me sbotft It. I pot her a bottle of the medicine which she soon found was helping her. She kept on until she hid taken six bottle. Bines taking the last she has not Buffered a moment with the old trouble. She has been well nearly twelve months. The ' Favorite Prescription ' was all the medicine she took. She 1 In good health and w are happy." NUEitjE, rb'Uh NtWS. Monroe Johnston (colored) was hang ed for burglary yesterday at Charlotte, N. C. It has been definitely settled that tho Corhett-Fltsislmmons light will tako plnco nt Carson City, Nov. An ordinance to prevent wearing of hats by ladles In theaters pnssod the lower branch of Baltimore's city council. Elijah Pierce, prominent cltlzeri of Bloo ton, Ala., was brained with unnx by Issue Creol, 11 half wlttod 15-yoar-old boy whom ho wns teasing. United States Marshal Wolls and as sociates havo secured oontrol of 317,000 aorej of oil lands In Cabell, Wnyue and Lincoln counties, W. Vn. President It. S. MeConr.ell, of the failed Merchants' National bank of Ooala, FIa Is under arrest at his home for embezzling $80,000. lie In critically ill. Minutes seem like hours whon a life Is at stake. Croup gives nq timo to send for a doc tor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives Instant relief and insures recovery. Tho only harmless remedy that Erouuces immeuiate results, v. 11. itngen uch. ' he 'Tloliet 'Soalpcrs Won. Washington, Fab. 9. -The antl-tick-ot scalping; bill was Killed yesterday at a meeting of the senato interstate com-, merco committee. Senators Gorman, Chandler and Chilton announced that they wore opposed tq it. and Senator Stewart said ho would talk it to death If It evor oame before the Renatt The committee decided to drop It. Sena tor Cullom, who Introduced the bill, said: "The tlckot scalpers havo won. The bill could n6t have been passed." A torpid llvor moans a bad comploxion, bad To avoid such companions tako DoWitt's ivlttlo liirly jtisers, tho lamous little pills. n TT TT 1 1 Stnrdorer Falnier Pleads Not Gnllty. New York, Feb. 9. Arthur W. Pal mer, who shot and killed his mother, brother and sister at Marmaroneck re cently, was arraigned in the supreme court before Justice Keoeh at White Plains yesterday to plead to the In dictment of murdering his mother. There are three indiotments for mur der against Palmer, Through oounsel Palmer pleaded not guilty. A motion was then made for the appointment of a committee to Inquire Into the pris oner's sanity. The judge denied the mo tion, and said that It was a subject which might properly be loft to a jury. The caso will bo tried on Wednesday. TO CURE A COLD IN ONH DAY. Tako Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund tho monoy if it fails to euro. 35 cents. Iteduccd Itntes to Washington on Account of tho Inauguration via Fcnnsyl vnutu lttillroiid. For the benefit nf thu. o who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of Presidont-olect MoKlnley, the Penn sylvania Bailroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to S, at the following rates i From Pottsvllle, 7.25; Beading, $7.30; Blrdsboro, $0.85 ; Pnttstown, $0.85; Norristown, S0.15; Philadelphia, $6A0, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania Bystem at reduced rates. This inauguration will bo a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large nttmber of pooplo from every section of the country. Tho magnificent facilities of the Penney! vania Bailroad inako this line tho favorite route to the national capital at all times, and Its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. A weed in the garden can be easily destroy ed when it first starts. Consumption can be nipped in the nuu by une Minute cough Cure. U. 11. iiagenbueh. Closed 'Down for Xae'ffc of Ore. Bellefonte, Pft., Feb. 8. The Valen tine Iron oompany, one of the largest plants in the state has olosed down owing to a soaroity of ere. The sus pension of work Is for an Indefinite period, and as a consequenoe over 800 men are thrown out of work. The scar city of ore has been caused by the cold weather of the past month. Chi core. Pa.. "Herald:" Richard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest access of medical science. lie told us hat it cured his wholo family of terrible coughs ana colds, after all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of ineaseiH. une Minute umgu cure makes ex pectoratiou very eany aud rapid. C. H. Ilttgeutmcli. Charged with AldTns a l'ottomee Thief. Buffalo, Feb. 9. L). Lyle Hawthorne, a eusioms Inspector, was arrested yes terday on complaint of Inspeotor W. S. Hyan, for tho government. Haw thorne Is charged with liavlng been Implicated with Purker, the money or der clerk, in the lattcr's confessed pec ulations of government funds. It is alleged that Hawthorne borrowed money from Parker, and then failed to pay him back, thereby leaving him in default. Begin Right With Coughs and Ooldl. Take the sure cure, Iran-Tiua, Me. At Grubler Bros., drug store. 11 ma 1 KHeuptisjw Munyon's nbeuuaatism Cur is guaranteed to care touts) or fnuseular rheumatism in from one to dv days. Sharp shuttling pains Is any part of the body stopped by a few dosM, A prompt, complete and permanent cure for lameness, soreness, stiff bark and all pain In Mjwrsnd roitrs. ChranleThenmsttsm, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the hack are speedily Sured. It Minora falls to give relief irorn one or two noses, ami almost lnvariamy euros before one bottle lias been used. Price S5c. Improved Homoeopathic Home Bemedy Coinpauy put up a separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly SB cents. Guide to Health free. Personal letters to Prof. Mnnyoti, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKfeTS. Closing Quotations of the New York and PhllncUlphln ISxohnnges. New York, Feb. 8. The overwastolag pro portion of the transections on the Stock Hv chango today were In the Industrial stocks, vrith Sugar tar In the lead in point of activity. Closing bM: nalto. & Ohio 15M Lehigh Valley.... 3 Chesa. Ohio . . . . 7H New Jersey Ow. . 99 Del. Hudson.... 1MK NswVorkOsti.... 03 D.,I,.W INK PenBsylwnte.... MK Krie. Rim dins 3J LakeI8rle& W... 15H St Paul ToU Lehigh Nay W W.S.T. ft Pa... Sft -ah aasc a paiu. Gensrat Market. Philadelphia, Fob. 8. Flour firm winter sn per, S.668.80; do. extras, H.WS.SO; Pennsyl vania roller, olear, tt.10r44.3fi; do. do., straight, 14.2694.40; western winter, clear, K10l$4.3n; city mills, extra, ll.05A8.90. Rye flour quiet, but steady ; choice Pennsylvania, X3.TS. Buoli wheat flour slow; sprtag bran, ll.aSn.73. Wheat firm : contrast wheat, snot. SgUOMSWa. : do. February, 8tM-; No. -J rod, Fftbrnary, 81)o. ; Maroh, 86o. ; My, 83io. ; July, TKo. ; beptomoer, T7Jo. ; uo. 3 Pennsylvania ana No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 930. Corn quiet ; steamer, spot, 26o. ; No. 3 yellow, for looal trade, WJt'y 80o. ; No. 2 mixed, spot, 2fto. ; do. February, WS lXM do. Maroh, 9HHo.; do. April, 97 27)40. Oats quiet; No. 1 white, oar lots, 23Ho. ; No. 2 white ouppea, oar lots, 'JBHHKo. ; No. 3 white, dipped, oar lots, 21($ilHc- i No. 3 white, spot, 28KKo. : do. February. Maaie. : do. March, 2824o. ; do. April, 28H'2Jo. ; May, 2354 ($24. Hay steady for good; ohotce timothy, tl4.50 15 for largo bales. Beef firm ; boot hams, 18.518.7J. Pork steady; family, JlOvflll. Lard steady ; western steam, 14. Butter steady ; west ern orenmery, lajMlo,; do. factory, 714o.; Klglns, 21MC-1 Imitation creamery, UMlflo.; New York dairy, 1015o. ; creamery, 1320o.; fancy prints jobblDg at 28(i92oc. ; do. extra, wholesale, 22o- Oheeso quiet ; largo New York, D12)o. ; small fancy, 012H-; part shims, 60 0 He. ; full skims, 88Hc. Eggs weak ; New York and Pennsylvania, ll10o, ; western, fresh, 1J 15o. ; southern, 14lSc Live Stock Markets. New York, Feb. 8. Beeves aetlve; native steers, 4.80g4.t5; stags and oxen, $2.0008.00; bulls, I2.508.S0; dry cows, 1.753.26. Calves lower for westerns; veals, i7.f0; few very choice, t7.62j7.75 ; barnyard oalros, J2.SiM; oommon westerns, f 2.75. Sheep quiet, steady ; lambs firm; sheep, 1804.37; lambs, l5.6SX. Uogs steady at fS.G04. East Libbrtt, Pa., Feb. 8. Cattle active; prime, J1.80SS.10; feeders, S8.80)4; bulls, stags and oows, 1.758.(0. Hogs active ; prlmo me dium, M. 708.70; best Yorkers, $8.858.70 ; pigs, J8.5O98.80; heavy hogs, f8.45ijt8.55; roughs, 2.2fi 3.2o. Sheep steady; Oldo fed westerns, I8.S0 4.10; prime natives, 4.'.03-l.y ; common, ii.M 8 20; cbnioe lambs, (56.20 ; oommon to good, H31.6J. Veal calves, Khcmnatlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Ehoumatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Ita action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco the causo and tho dlseaso immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony. ox-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of Jiystic cure lor tthcumatlsm, and two doses of It did mo moro good than any modicino I overtook." 75ceuts. Sold by C. II. Hagonbuch, druggist, Slicn nndoab, Joyful Kw, Killed lliin. Hubbell, Neb., Feb. 9. Lewis Keiser, an old soldier, had been for the past fifteen years a helpless paralytic, his sole attendant being his aged wife. Borne time ago he applledfor a pension. Congressman Halner wired the veteran on Saturday that his bill, allowing him $72 a month, had passed the senate and only awaited the signature of the president. The news was gratifying, but the shook was too much, and Mr. Koieer died on Sunday. , - Grip-Colds-Hcartnohe. Why suflor with Coughs, Colds and La urippe when Laxative liromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put uo in tablets con vouientfor taking. Guaranteed tocuio, or money refunded. Price, 25 conta. vor sals oy liirun's f hannacy. Sugar Planters to Oct Overdue 'Uoanty, Washington, Feb. 9. The petition of the sugar planters of the south and west for an appropriation of $1,048,000 to pay the sugar bounty In full on the orop which was planted under the Mo Klnley law and harvosted under the Wilson law will be granted by the house committee on appropriations. The Wilson aot cut off the bounty en tirely, but congress made an appropria tion of something more than $6,000,000 to pay the bounty on the crop whioh was in the ground whon the aot went Into effect. That appropriation was not for the full amount of the boun ties due, and the additional appropria tion now proposed Is to make up the full amount. sick headache biliousness and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DeWitt's Little Early Bisers. These little pills never gripe. Small pin, sate pill, best pill. C. 11 Ilagenbuch. Six Day IMoycle Itacers, Pittsburg, Feb. ft The great six day bloyole race started Bt Grand Central rink ot 1 o'olook yesterday afternoon. Some ef the best long distance riders In the coun try were among the starters. The men were Btartud on their long journey by Manager Donovan, of the Pittsburg Ball club. T. F. Meyler, the official handles ri per of western Pennsylvania for the L. A. V., will act aajreferee. The men gotaway in the following orderi Waller, ulmra Porsber, Van Embergh, Turvllle, Shoob, Uoii, Huekn, Johnson ana Denis. Says Jones May Succeed Sherman. Columbus, O., Feb. 0. The statement Is made publlojiere as corning frem Lieu tenant Governor Jones' law partner, Mr. Anderson, that Benator-eleet Feraker said to Anderson at the Zanesvllle state con vention that if Jones would aeeept tho nomination for lieutenant governor ho (Fornker) would see that Jones would be his oolleague In the senate, . provided the Foraker men were in the saddle. Mr, Anderson says Jones oan have the sena torial appointment If ho has the ocrarego to ask for It The Stlinn Rnnators. Washington, Feb- W. Ksnntor Harris, of Tonuessuo, was fairly comfortable yeelep-toi-day, although thore wn no r,rked change In his -Mmlltlmi. ?".uor (ieorge continues to iuiprore. tiaeklen's Aruleu Salve. Tie best salve in the world for eats, brultca, sores, ulcem, salt rbeuui, favor sores, tetter, snapped hands, chilblains, corns, ind all Ikln erBptieai, and positively oures piles, or 40 pay required. It Is guaanteed to give perfect satlsfcction or atony refhuded. l'rice K cents per box. For sale bj A. Wusley. MUNYON'S Will Try to Win the Diamond Sooll. Worcester, Mass., Feb. . -Ned Ten eyok, the champion ttmateur oaraman I of Alherira, wlto Is r compete In tho d!aiilonoVliir:lea! art the Henh-y re,ra't.i, 111 July, ald In an Interview totUy: "I Shall keep at my Indoor ti lining un til the lee is off the lake, when I hl begin rowing;. I will Ret Into first ! e shape, and go to Knsrland by Ji no ..', which will give plenty of time to re cover from he effects of the ocean til,'. I shall have my boat built In Hol land. The diamond sculls have never been won by an American, but I will do my best to bring them borne to Worcester." Wnmer Stay Vet lteaeh the Cabinet. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 9 "President elect MoKlnley did not say to us," said Gardiner Lathrop today, "but we unner- Mood that If Judu'e Moltenna, of Cali fornia, accepts the secretaryship of the In terior, Major William Wnmer may be ap pointed first assistant secretary. With an understanding that when Judge Mo Kenna takes JtisMee Field's place on the supreme benoh, he shall succeed to the portfolio." Mr. Lathrop has just returned from Canton, where ho had gone on n, mis sion In behalf of Major Warner. Our Ambassador Danasd with the Queen. Home, Feb. 0. Wayne MaoVesgh, the American ambassador to Italy, and Mrs. UacYeagh bhvo a grand ball at i ho Amer ican embassy last nignt Klux Humbert and Queen Margaret arrived at 11 o clock, accompanied by Premier Rudiul and other members of the onbinet and court dignitaries. Queon Margaret danced the quadrille d'Uoaeur with Ambaos.ulor MaoVoagh, having ns ls-a-vls Ambas sador B. deBulow, the Ootinan represen tative nt the Italian couri, who had Mrs. MaoVeugh as a jmi tuer. The Canadian Cotninltslonsrs. Washington, Feb. 0. Sir lllohard Cart wright and Mr. Davles, the Canadian oab lnot ministers how In Washington, called ou President Cleveland yesterday, accom panied by Secretary Olney. "Tho presi dent wns vory ohntty and agreeable," said Mr. Davles, "and showed that he was well versed In matters affecting the dusIuoim lntei-OBts of the adjoining countries." The president pointed out that ho wns merely awaiting the induction of his successor Into olllco. Tha commissioners continue each day to see members of congress to talk over with them the business which brought them here. They report a mark ed Interest In the-objoot.pf thoirvlslt Tho Intimations thoy havo froelved, howovor, is that nothing positive can be dono at tho present tlmo in tho way of tho formation of any trade arrangements. Twq Lives Saved. Mrs. Pl.oobo Thomas, of Junction Citv. 111., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that thore was no hope fur her, but two bottles Br. Klns's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it Raved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., i San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without rosult everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and In two weeHS was cured, lie is naturally thanktul. It is such results, of which these are samples, that provo tho wonderful elflonov of this mcdicinoin Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wosley's drug store. Begular size 50c and $1.00. Cx-CoiiRressumn 'Assaulted Iu tho Street. Memphis, Feb, 9. On Union utieet. one of the most prominent thorough fares of the city. Hugh Brin'rley, a wealthy and prominent mtixeu, pnd one ot the police commlp.Uini i s, as--saulted with a walking stick and seri ously Injured former CoiiisrHSi.ian William R. Moore, a prominent tnor chant. The trouble grew out i-f the Is suance of a circular by Colo '.ol Moore, In which the honor of Mr.Brlnkley was brought Into question. A Household Necessity. Oisonrcts Cundy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery-of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently aud positively ou kidneys, liver aud bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, curo headache, fover, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. 0. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to curo by nil druggists. Tn unit; et Hwalu 'lrtltut. Brass, Guinea Coast, Feb. 9. The king of Benin, who caused the massa cre of Consul Phillips' party, to avenge whloh a punitive expedition Is now be ing fitted out, has sent a mesiage say ing that If the whites choose to fight he will come and fight them with his soldiers at the waterside aa they land. The king says that If his scldlers are killed he will send more, and If these are killed he will retire to the back woods. All tho diflerent forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to cosema anil ludolent ulcers can bo readily cured by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho creat pllo cure. C. H. Ilagcnbuoh. Out Ills Ihront wltll a Cheese Knlfo. Washington, N. J., Feb. a Henry V. Johnson, a prominent business man of this place, committed sulcldo yesterday by cutting his throat with a cheese knife. It is believed that la grippe, from whloh he was suffering, unbalanced his mind, and while In that condition he onded his life. The Weather. J'pr eastern New "York, eastern Penn tylTnnla and New Jersey: Generally fair) northerly winds. DANGEROUS SURGERY. Death Follows the Burgeon's Knife Hot the Burgeon's Fault, of Course. He Can't Help It You Can. Pyramid Plie Cure Cures Piles Quickly, Painlessly, Without Sanger. People along for years suffering with piles. They try this nd that and the ether thing; from carrying a buckeye to getting treatment from a physician. They obtain temporary relief, maybe, but they are never quite cured. A Httls strain In lifting, ex eessive fatigue, a little constipation or a little diarrhoea and the piles corno back. They don't seem to amount to much, bat they banish sleep and appetite. No position is comfortable. There is Intense local pain and that dreadful feeling of weight-in theJj, perineum. Maybe in the early stages seme of the many salves ou sale will afford temporary re lief. If the oase of long standlnt there is only one speedy and sure remedy. It is Pyramid Pile Cure. Even in light cases It Is the safest thing to nse. Other applications may oure and may not. Pyramid Cure is al ways csrtalu, always reliable, always brings comfort at once. It's prompt nse saves months of severe suffering. In extreme oases it will save surgical operations and their attendant dangers and discomforts. It is better than a knife. Will cure easier, quicker and safer. Thousands have used it. Thousands bars been cored by it. The cost is trifling compared with what it does. The price is 60 cents. Host anybody would gladly pay ten dollars to ba rid of piles. llrufglsta sell Pyramid Pile Cure. If yours hasn't it he will get It for you from the Pyramid Drug Co. of Albion, Mich, (sole manufacturers.) Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Mllev BemeoTet. MBS. 8IDLEY, of Torrlngtorw Conn., Bufferod from just such a complica tion of diseases aa tbo extouslvo ex perience and Investigations ot Dr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment of tho nervous system. Mr. Jas. II. Bldley writes Oct.r., 1P05: "My wife was taken sick with neuijlgttt ol the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two phyMi-Uut she grew worse, until she was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Mies' Restorative Nervine and Dr. Hlkv,' Hew Heart Curo, find she Improved so wonder fully from tbo first that I nt once dls mlsd'. d th" physicians. She no-j oata and SSH nwn tin, -ni We have recommend ed your remedies to a great many In our city, and every one has been very much benefited by thorn.' Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists undor a positive ruarnntea, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DB, MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. MADE IV1E A MAN ajax TAnurrs posixivblt cams A M Xivrvoum JHAcotem Falling Alejiv rj. ImpAtoncr, SlMQlessndM, rto wnrwd jr Almne ann other Kxoetueo nnd India cretionit, Th ft au iolilyt and urei rwtore totVifnI v nla or roans, and (jtoinaafcirK'rp'),bilaws or marring, Piervfttih Tnaiiiiiii ft ml iTnn.uinintfori It ftitett in Um o Their TTse shows immerUftte Improve. rnPUt Una yuecim O uujuu wuet u ait oturrn iau in 5 let upon ji&fintT the (ronnine Ajax Tablfta. They have cored thoanandaand will ours you. We give a ponitlve written gunrantpe to effect a curs In each caw or refund tho money. Price DO cer per package, or clxPACknges (full treatment) for (2.60, lit mnlJ.ln plain wiapper, npon rnceipt of prloo Oiroulur free. ajax Remedy co., Jgsszx For snlo In Shenandoah, Pa,, by A. 'Wasloy and S. r, Klrlln, Druggists, AWN'S TANSY PILLS A tktvi. rstr Urn iirx WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwiri mnmnt and reliable. Avoid Imitations. Oct CATOW'a TAB IT 1'ILLB ITld RATS Kia&KTB. Caxojt 8rio. Co.. BMtoa, Matf. Our book, 4c For Bftlo nt P. P. T. Kirlin's drug etoro Shenandoah drug store Wkl hB RESTORE to Ita uamral color by JL.fiU'a JIAIlt Ml: III OA JfT, o rive hnrintesp, pleasant odor. $ 1 CO bottle Ll'.E'H 1IAIK TOS IU remote dandruff, atnni hair from falling out kndprotnotef growth 1 00a hot tie f jKV MKIHUANT CO 108 Fulton at H. Y-CDCC tin at rated Treatise on Hair on application lIlUi; For sale by Shenandoah! Drug Store, KlrliiVa Drug Store. WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE Thousands suffer and illo annual ly for tho want of It. Not ft single instance on rcooru wnero a trial ol Q According to directions, has not Immediately and permanently oured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any afleotton of tho throat. Why should anyone suffer and die when this boon of all remedies will positively cure ? Unsolicited testimonials by tho thousand aro pouring In from those who havo given Thompson's Diphtheria Cure a trial. Why not try it dear read er t It will do the samo for you It has dono for others. Following is a sample testimonial which ex plains Itself : J 2 (f V?llllmsport, To., April Z7, 19M. Thompson & Co. Gentlemen: I h&ve used Thomp. son's Diphtheria Cure hi ray family for hoarsened and sore throat and U eave speedy relief. I use It both aa a purglo and by,xtcrnal application, and do un. hesitatingly oormnend Its use by every one afflicted ttltb Diphtheria, UoarBe nfes, Croup, Quinsy, or any other throat direction. Simpson II. Evans, raster Third Ht., M. E, Church. Sold by Drujglsts and costs only 3) 50 Cents a Dsttle. MANUrAOTURCS IVTHC wmm mmm core co., whuiusport. pa For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCIILGSS IN EVQRY FEATURE, GALIFORNIA Tours to CALIFORNIA and the PACIFIC COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia February 24, stopping at New Orleans durinir Ward! Gras festivities, and allowing four weeks In Callfornln, and Maroh 27, returning on regular trains within nine months. Hound trip rates from all points on the Pennsylvania Unif road System east of Pittsburg : 88.t0.00 for tour of February M, and 1310.00 for tour of March 27, FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In lorlda will leave New York and l'hlliul..tr.l.l February 9 and 33, and March 9, 181)7 Hate covering expenses en route in both directions, IfiOiOO from New York, and 118.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each ooverin a perio4 ' days, will leave Mew York and ph pbla February 11, Mareh 11, April 1 and 22, and May IS, jiff. Betas, Tnohid- Ilia tmnsuortution and two dai i two days' aooorai natea Hotels. .S0 lrom Philadelphia. aooommoda- non at tne beat waattlni from now York, and 11140 OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURHIHCl DIRECT. OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave N v York and Philadelphia Febru ary 20, Mun.li lh, and April US, 18D7. For tletailod Ulnerariea and other .nfoni.atf.on aiinl V nt tlotrnt sia.nnl. r Ttf sWttauiEsa rT5 m a liipR's I liplgria Gore 1 It'Zr Ah Qen-J P, Aguut, Broad Street St latin It llilIlLflnliifla It , . ....wwBj'e pf