-Ui EVENING HERALD r.sTAiu.iHiiKD tine. "All the Nm Thai's Fit to Print," I'u .lislisd oveir Evening, Kscept Sunday, at 5otmi JARKIK tVTRBKT. NbAR :rTRIt Tin- Herald la dettveied tnHhenandoan and the Hitrrounding towna fornix cent a week, pay n'do to the carrlora. Hy mail IS 00 a year, or all i --lit a month, payable In iwlvanoe Advertise- tm-ntu cuargiHi aocowimg to nMice and position t Tho publisher reserve the right to chat-.xe th. ptmiMon of advertisements whenever the pub llcnt'on of new demand it. The right lfc rcwrved to roect any advertisement, wIk 1 1 i-r p-tiil tor or not, that the publisher mny il'-.-rn l.npr per. lvi'ttUlnsr rated made knowi into i aiuiliontloit Knto -ed at the poatoAep at Shenandoah. ! , eoo id clam mail matter. TBI.KFHONR CONNMCTION. Evening Hersald Tl'EHIUY, FEBRUARY 16, 1887. Tiik people uf Shen&udoa'i, in casting their vote to-day, should not overlook tl.o question of increasing tba bonded indebtedness of the teliool district. Vote for the incrt'iiso. Skwator Quay baa, It is said, fleclarsrl war on Magee and Flinn, the Allegheny county "hossss." The latter have caused tbe attut of the Senator's son, Dick, on the charge of liliol. An Illinois paper allows Itself to get necd k"alytarvgled op in trying to define a Popo-i-.it. A Popocrat la a political wreck hctwajM the llttea of the Democrats and the l'opnllata. This people of this town have long sincu tired f trickery at the iwlls and any Demo crat who has been guilty of any violation uf the laws to-day may accept the statement that the end will not be at the closing uf the polls asa fact backed by determination. Thby liave a game rooster in Now York tint hills the biggest kind of rot, tho "eitliered champion having killed tlireo oiwrtnoug ones In a single night. This is a 8 range episode In the world s history It is useless to express groat surprise at any thing, M tbe nest liortrwill in all probability tiring somethflig something stranger to light. In Philadelphia to-day no less than nine women will lie voted for as candidates for School Directors. The laws of Pennsylvania "jvc women the right to occupy any position in public school control, hut outside of Phila delphia they lmve not aviiled thesagVves o t.ie opportunity. Ilowover.Slienatoali tluiti'g. the past dozen years has had several "uid womeu" on the IVurd. In recognition of the valiiubV services reiv dored in the recent contest for United State Senator, In liehalf of lion. ISuies IVuruse, the announcement is made that MaJ. John F. FkHieyf of tho Miners' Journal, has been appointed h nienibur of the reception com mittee, of tliu complimentary banquet to he tendered to tho Senator-elect by the State League of Republican Cliilw, to be given at tho Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, on the86tli inst. Tub "lwttle of tbe lttllots," so oft referred to of late, started in merrily this morning despite tbe rather depressing condition of the weather. Tbe man who controls tbis, that or tho Other end of the ward was very mush in evidence, and was a man of Import mice. The men who have laid out the work and shaped tbe battle were also on tho qui rfetesee that everything went right and the laggards exercised their franchise. Ghkeck and Turkey may come to actunl w.tr. If such- shall not prove to ho the case it will not be tho fault of tireeee, as that country lias ordered all her warships to go to Crete at once, prepared to do battle against tbe Turks. The Greeks were always a plucky jieoplo. From tho earliest period of history her warriors were renowned for their bravery and prowess, and they are credited with being possessed in a great degree of the same fighting propensities tbat characterised them during the mythological period. CAST YOUR VOTE. By tho time this issue of tbe Herald reaches its thousands of readers there will lie hut few hours before the close of tho polls. Those who have not yet exercised tbe right of franohise should not fail to do so. The election of borough officials is one of supreme importance to the taxpayers of Shenandoah. Polities should not enter into an election of this kind; which of tbe candidates would best serve tbe taxpayers, is the question to decide. If you have not yet voted, do so without delay; It is a duty you owe yourself and your fellow eitiaens. Much speculation is indulged in among the Republican leaders of the state, as to what Pennsylvania will receive at tbe hands of President McKinley. If Hastings does not go Into the Cabinet and refuses the Rus sian mission, it is possible that Quay and Penrose will pusli Charlemagne Tower for tbe position. It is intimated that Congress main Jack Robinson may be turned aside from tbe Assistant Secretaryship of tbe Navy by being tendered the mission to Mexico. If Bedloe gets China, Hastings or Tower Knssia and Jack Kobiuson Mexico, the Major will probably shut down on giving Pennsylvania anything more In tbe foreign Hue. He may throw in s few Consuls although it is diffi cult to see how he can uuless be suspends Cleveland's order placing all Consulships paying $8,500 or less under Civil Service law. CloveUnd has toe Consular service pretty wi ll honeycombed with Southern Colonels Majors and Judges, and It is going to be a fciik to get rid of them. Once a Southerner gets possession of an offloe It U hades a mile to ,-et Mm out. Taa good housewife will always keep a lot of eauued stuff In her pantry, with winch to meet any domestie emergency that may arise. She does not have it for dmly use, to be a part of tbe daily menn. It ix n gafded in moat Hbeuanduah households as a reserve store, to be drawn upon only when au absolute necessity therefor may arise. A great many very good people in this towu seem to act on tbe very same plan where their religion Is concerned. They rr gind it us somotblng not necessary for dal! use, tin refine, they put it away in en ok, only to le drawn upon when extra oeeasiou piesent- itself, to demand something better than 1 1., n-ual bill of (are. Either this, or else tiny regard it as merely an ornament fit to dnss a table when theological pro p iety may so require, but entirely unneces sary when the daily needs of lifo are conn-rued. They keep this canned religion on I lie topmost shelves of their hearts, where it is not very handy to gut at, but where it can lie reached whenever a possible Hpiiitual nanrpiel wi ii'd seem t.. ln'nipli li' with out its presence. This praetioo uf kei-pitig one's religion In rain and for a special u.- manifests itsolf In various nrt pronounced w,iyp. On Trlnl f..r W'To MrrdiT Ftrnorbi io".', out., P. b. US. -Tho trial nf WIMlHni Hammond, a younjt medical student, foi tho murder of Katie ToukIi at Cravenhurst last Marrh was be gun here yesterday. Hammond, It In allowed. secretly married T- tie Ti uijli In Huffulo. rnnklng the honeymoon trip to Now York. Afterwards, the (.nvn clntms, he hnd Bnmn $16,000 In-tirnni-o placed on bis wlto's life. Mrs. Hammond wtl found dead between tor Cither's house and that of her hus band. The post mortem showed the cause of death to have been pruasic aotd. to atme a volo Ur osb day Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money If it Mis to on re. 80 emits. Tours u (Jatlforttta. Callftmia has been most fittingly termed j tne iMiy ur Amei.ca. ah tne delicious Inlin, tho eloii lteis sky, and the rich ver ilurtt of I lie. givut KiiropcMi penlnsnla are Inpliratcdin this sunny land of the PaclBc. Here natnrebasUH In tbo sunshine of her own beauty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, when eternal sprint In spires everlasting youth. With t'te aneir1) mantled nnaka nf tliA RlHPr.iM nimn th niu ' hand, the culm Pacific with lb so ft brcesea upon the other, nnd a veritable paradise of (lowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and neods no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recngiilaing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crowing the continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cal) fomlu. running a through train nf Pullman pahtii1 ears from New York to tho P.icifje. Coa..t. atnl stopping at the principal points pf ititetv-t en route. Tho great popularity these tonrs duuiunstrates the wisdoiuof thi movement. ., For the season of 189T three tours have been arranged tn leave New York, vPhilndol phia, and Pittsburg, January W,. February 31, and March ST. Tho first tour will rnn direct to- San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Kotrte, and re turn from 8an Francisco via Salt liako City, IVnver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will rnn via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans tSan Diego, stopping' at the "Crescent City" during tho Mardi llras Carnival. Tbis tour will return via B.i It 1-ako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing fonr weeksin California. The third tour will run viaChlcago.Deuvcr, and Silt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine mouths. All of these tours, cither going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, ttlcnwood Springs, Leadvllle and the Harden of the Oods. Kates from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east or Pittsburg: First tour, SRIO; secoud tour. $860 ; third tour, 1210 rnnntftrip, and $160 one way. For detailed itineraries and other iuformn tiou, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, or address George W. Itoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. llruinl Kentucky Wliltccnps. Knoxvllle, Tenn.. Feb. 16. W. CJray son, a Sevier county farmer, was called from his house yesterday and shot to death by a reputed gang of whtlecapa. Pat Mathews, a brother-in-law of Grayson, was arrested, charged with leading the assassins. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Connecticut has abolished all toll Frates from the public highway in the state. A Kansas City dispatch announces an unusually heavy snow storm throughout the Missouri valley. Sylvester ScjWrsu',' the correspondent, imprisoned ln Havana, wrires to, his parents. In Worcester, O., that he is well treated. Col too tor Shearer has seised the dis tillery 'iff Jacob F. Bhaeffer, at Lan caster, Pa., for the non-payment of $46,187.22 tax duo. In a deliberately plan no 1 duel be tween Batiste Mellerl and Joseph Der naaoerie, In Chicago, Mellerl, the chal lenger, was shot dead. No Exo of "Not Sick Enough for the Bed or Well Enough For the Table." A Minister's Wife Aptly Describes a Well Known Condition and Tells How It. Was Overcome. There are thousands ot people in all walks of life, particularly at this sea son, tWio are " not exactly right " and yet are not sick, for whom a single bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla would do a world of good, as it lias done for others. Business and professional men as well as the busy housewife, are es pecially susoeptibie to this debilitated feeling. It is the peculiar combination of the best tonic, anti-bilious, diuretic and alterative agcuts ot the vegetable kingdom, carefully and scientifically combined, which enables Hood's Sar saparilla to reach simple as well as serious ailments when all other medi cines fail. Read Mrs. Hunt's letter: " C. J. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mats.: "Dear Sirs: I trust that the publica tion ot my testimonial may serve to intro duce Hood's Sarsaparilla to many who need physical improvement, and lead them to give it a trial. My husband, Rir. Granville Hunt is a eorjinlent man weighing 230 pounds. Be has taken Hood's barsaparllla every prtag for the last eight years with good Hood's Sarsaparilla Told by ail lI.uIm-. Price CI six for .?. Prepared only of (J. I. Hood & Co., i.o.veil, Muss. It is the One True iliood Purifier. County 0;.tt1' Hioitftges. 1 ilutWr, Tnd., Feb. IG.-Kxpcrt Ham est hon filed his report of the examina tion of the hookn of De Kaib onunty. Hp find county and ex-cunty officials Rbort about tSO.OOO. of this sum ex Ti surer Fair li charged with nearly $12,000, ex-Audltnr Cofflnliury $5,400 and C lerk Rldddy $2,700. Others, vhORe nameri hn e not been made public, are short In their accounts ranging from $100 to $8,000. Ring Benin Repnlsos Invaders. Liondon, Feb. 10 The mornmjt pa pets publish telegrams stating that the lctlsh naval expedition advaiulnir to wnuls Benin rity for the purpoB'? nf P'".l hi:iR (be klrr; uf Ileum murderer rf ( 'viil Philips' pnrty. ha-1 met with r'l ' 'Ion. C ; ri-i-W Prltch- s in r-h i ' ta &tp.iio. A Household ITcoassity. Cascurets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tbo age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kldntsys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and hiliousnew. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. South Dakota's ttenatorlat lleadjnek. Pierre, 8. D., Feb. U. The vote on senator yesterday for the Bret lime in joint ballot gave Ooodykoonts a lea ' over Kyle, the baltot being: Pickler. 17 Qoodykren', Sir Kyle, it; Hinckley, ?; Plowman. 10. The Ooodyltoontg fol lowers declare that thev will-, ruli '.holr man through this woek or next Begin Eight Wlt Coughs and Oolds. Take the sore cure, Pan-Tina, Sto. At Uruhler Bros., drug store. TJnete in Most lay rn.l. mnlty. Biu.tt'o, l'"tib. 13. Baveral of the most important members cl tho Behrinn s?a commission, which recently oon c uded its labors at Vntouvor, are in town. Rohort Lansing), counsel of the United States, F.aid: "We do not ex pect to have to pay all that Great Dritaln demands by any means. There are 26 claims, which, with interest, ap greffate close on to $1,000,000. Wo have proved, 1 -think, that in several cases the vessels seised were the property of American oltfgens. In those cases, of course, Great U.itavtn cannot recover. There Is no doubt, however, that the Bchzureg of tbe vessels . were made 11 leTally, end .-o t111 have to pay for It." HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urino nnd 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, or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of oido WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that fr Kilmer's Swamp-Enot. the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in jiassing it, or Iwd effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of boing compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild aud the ex traordinary effect of Swainp-Koot is soon realised. It stands tbe highest forits wonder ful euros of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents aud ono dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mull, mention Evkkiko II ERA M) and send your full .poat-oiilce address to Dr. Kilmer & Co , niughamton. N. V. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Xlsjor McKinley Inneoesslblo in Visitors. Canton, O., Feb. 18. Major McKtn Icy was confined to hie room last eve nlutr. and his doctors niiviami him tn see no visitors today, nor until he has recovered irom his cold. This la the llrst time ho has been Inaccessible to callers since his return from Columbua over a year aco. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn. sylvanla. New Jerrsey and" Delaware: Fair; wi.ida shifting to westerly. results. With the approach ot spring he has had an indescribable feeling of 111 health. ' Not sick enough for the bed or well enough for the table.' In a few words, He Became Run Down each year from constant mental and phy sical aotlon. Hood's Bamparilla has w llevod and invigorated him in every in stance, last month we purchased four bottles of the medicine. I took two ot the bottles, being weak, Without Appetite and Vigor. After I had used hall a bottle of Hood's I realized cmitc an imnrovauianL and soon felt quite comfortable. I gained so much that I recommended Hood's Bar saparilla to my nearest neighbor, who has had malarial svmDtoms. She has also taken the medicine and its effect upon her for good was almost magio. She has now prevailed upon her husband ta take it to build him up, I have also grant Hood's SarsapariU to my two lHtJetiili, one amur m yeaxe ow, wao is not strong, con sequently languid, and the other, IS years old, for pimples wbJoh indicate bad blood and disfigure her complexion. Both have been helped by Hood's Sarsaparilla which I am glad heartily to recommend." Mxa Q. Hunt, 101 West 81st Street, N. Y Olty. ORERR OCOPIMTION CONfl it.Ml'.n. A 1'oroo of RegnUrs IHmnnrkert on tin West Coast of Crete. London, Feb. 18. The nens that a f on o of tcgularB ftm.i four Jtp"V phlps had disembarked on tne outr cni. t of the Inland has been (nnfirinet. No di tails have been received, but the force was probably identical with that vhleh embarked from l'iraeui". righting was reported during tho af ternoon In the vicinity of Her:: UI Ion, and three Mohammedan village i r.c said to be burning. Retlmo and Bttii fcre more quiet. A dispatch to The Chronicle frct.i Athens says that the commander of the English Ironclad threatened the commander of the Greek crulner nnd told him that he would Fink his boat If he again fired at the Turkish tran port. The Chronicle also glve rllspnt. hrs relating the substance of nn interview between Prince Georre of Greece a.nl the British admiral off Canen. r.'nl vouches for their absolute correctness The prince having admitted that his orders were to prevent the disembark ing of Turkish troops by force if nec cepsRry. 'the admli.il, without any rerervation, declares that he had strict ordeis to use every means In his power to prevent the execution of the plans of the prince. However much he might regre it, he had no option In the mat ter. He then desired to know the prince's intentions under the circum stances. Prince George replied thru be chould execute the service with vbJeh he had been entrusted to the letter. A dispatch to The Standard f.-om Athens says that the powers have de cided to supervise the execution of a new ehartor for Crete, a feature of which will be autonomy. The corre spondent says that a high Greek offi cial has assured him that Emperor William was largely influenced In bringing about the present solution hlch has extricated Greece from an embarrassing position,- and which guarantees peace and order for the Island of Crete. Public anxiety has been greatly relieved, and it Is con sidered that the crisis is at an end. Crete Praetieally llelongs to (trecee. London, Feb. 16. The Rome corre spondent of The Dally Mall says that Crete now practically belongs to Greece. If Turkey accepts the situa tion the marines will withdraw, and Crete de facto will pass under the sov ereignty of Greece. The Grecian gov ernment, It ts asserted, lias signified Its assent to this arrangement, and Prinoe George and his flotilla will be withdrawn from Cretan waters. of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania ltttllrood. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to tbe inaugura tion of President-elect McKinley, tbe Penn sylvania Railroad Conipnny will sell excur sion tickets to Wasbington March 1, 2, 8, and 4, valid to return from March 1 to 8, at the following rates: From l'ottsville, t7.25; Heading, $7.20; Blrdsboro, $6.65; l'ottstown, 40.R6; Norristown, H15; Philadelphia, $5.10, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will bo a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this line the favorite ronte to the national capital at nil times, ami its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington mako it especially popular on such occasions. TO CUIUS A COIil) IN ONJS DAY. Tako Laxative Bromo .Quinine Tablets. .All druggist refund the rootiey if it falls to cure. SB cents. ' Hie Ni:w Ilelgfttu .Minister. Washington, Peo. 16. Count de Mchlevelde, the neWly appointed Bel tian minister, yosterduy presented his credentials to President -Cleveland. Ha was escorted to the White House and introduced to the president by Secre tary Olney, and the usual speeches were exchanged. Grlp-Colds-Henilnclio. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1. Grippe when Laxative ISrnmo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venlent for taking, duaranteed to cuie, or money refunded. Price, 96 cents, or sale by KirHn'a Pharmacy. Timr to Old l'oliit Comfort, Itlchmoml, mid AYiisliliigton. A delightful personally-conducted tour, allowing two days at Old Point Comfort, one at llichmond, and two at Washington, will leave New York and Philadelphia February 20 via the l'euusyhanla Ballroad. This tour covers a peculiarly interesting territory, the quiet beauty of Old Point, tbe historic monu ments of BIclimond, and the ever-interesting departments and institutions of the National Capital. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passen gers and baggage, hutel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washing ton, anil carnage :m about Btchmond in fact every neeebSury .expense for a period of six days will be sold at u rate of $88.00 from New ork, Brooklyn, aud Newark, $81.00 from Trenton, $38.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tlekets will also lie sold to Old l'olut Cora fort and return direct by regular trains within six days, including transportation, luncheon on going trip, and one and three fourths days' board at Old Poiut, at rate of $18.00 from New York, Brooklyn and Newark, $16.00 from Trenton, $14.00 from Philadelphia, ami proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agenoies. Tourist Agent, 1198 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. MiuuttM seem like hours when a life ia at stake. Croup gives no lime to send for a doc tor, delay may mean death. - One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy tbat prooucea lmraeaiate results, u. jt. jiagen- buch. Mis Aulhuny's Sovoutr-oliib' U Itlrtheluy. Rochester, N. T., Feb. 16. Miss S. B. Anthony yesterday received oon gratulutory notes from all over the country, the oocaalon being her 78th birthday. Last evening a reception la her honor was held. All the difierent forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to ecaena and indolent ulcers can be roadBy cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great Vile cure. C. H. llagenbuch. Ohauge in U, aud O. MtamaBt. Baltimore, Feb. 16. It is officially announced at Baltimore and Ohio head quarters that on Maioh i Mr. T. w. Qalleher, who has been general freight agent at Pittsburg, will le transferred to Baltimore to succeed Mr. C. U. Ways, general freight agent at that point Mr. Way will still remain l-i the service of the company, but In : dlffeient capacity. Mr. Uallehor will be bu ( ceded In PltUburg by L. R. Bnii 1 eiibn ugh, general agent of tho Oultii .mo and Ohio at Cleveland. Our pcupl.' ure growing more and more in tho liui.it of looking to Uruhler llros., drug gists, for the l.i teat aud best of everything in tho drug line. They sell Cliamberiaiu's Cough ii inedy, l.unnus lor iu cures or Dad colds, eioupHinl lumping tough. When in need I ol hiieli u medicine give this remedy a trial ami you will be more than pleased with tho ItBdlt. ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD A NEW DISCOVERY WHICH IS WORTH THAT MUCH Ts Anyone Afflicted With Piles. The Pyramid Pile Cure, tbe new, painless remedy wbioh baa been so remarkably suc cessful In curing every form of piles end rec tal diseases, has recently been placed on sate at drugglsts'atid it is safe to say tbat when Its extraordinary merit becomes fully known there will be no such things as surgical opera tions for the cure of tbis obstinate and com mon tionhlo. Mrs. M. C. Illnkley, of 801 Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Ind., says: I had been a terrible sufferer from piles for 18 years and no reme dies benefitted me, until I saw an advertise ment of tbe Pyramid Pile Cure ; I got a package, also a package of Pyramid Pills and used both according to directions. 1 was astonished at tbo immediate relief ob tained and now I honestly believe tho Pyra mid to be the only certain core for piles. That you may realise how bad I was, I w ill say that 1 was confined to my bed and went before the collcgo physicians hero who said my case was a new one to I hem anil wanted seven or eight hundred dollars to undertake a cure ; tbe great pain had brought on a rupture, nnd I kuew an operation would lie deatli to me on account of blood poisoning. Nearly everyone here kno ol ' my terrible suffering from pilm inul 1 In I that 1 uannot praise the I'.vra'uid l'iieCure em ngh, and tbe I'yramid I'i la ulo. My husband will Join me in highly recmun eml in;; the Pyramid, my daughter was cured I. one box only. For several years I wets-lied b.itabont 90 poands, now I weigh 150 and feci in perfect health. I hit seems to Ik the 4iulvcttal lestiruoii. of every sniferer from piles Who have evoi tiled the Pyramid ; it is the safest, raoxi p.iinless pile cure yet discovered, contain no opiate, morphine, coooalne or any puisonun ingredient whatever, has a soothing, healing effect from the first application, aud tbo moderate price places it within the reach of everyone needing treatment Tho Pyramid Pile Cure is sold hy druggists at 50 cents and $1.00 per package and the Pyramid Pills at 25 cents per box. Send to Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich., for free book nn cause and cure of piles. l'cter Jlnher tfosrly Dofenteil. Uuftalo. Teb. Id. Peter Maher had r narrow escape from defer-.t when h tackled C. C. Smith, the hlu-il: th.n derbolt," for six rounds at Ihu Empire Athletic club last night Thu 8,00'. people- who were present exnuciej to fee a short go and a knockout, but fcimth kept up a game Ifjht for tbe full six rounds. When th.? light e1f.pi li e referee grave the decision to Maher. It was the general opinion that Ihe big li sbman would have been out hi.i.self In a iurle of more roundi. Tried to Hum a Cluirxh. Ileilefonte, Pa., Feb. 16. An attempt was made during the night to burn St. John's Episcopal church in this city. An entrance was gained to the basement of the church by breaking open a window. Inflammable material was piled under the pipe organ and the gas Jets were turned on full force. Be fore the match could be applied, and while the service was going on, the discovery was made, consequontly no damage was done. Fulled to Omt Magowan. Trenton, Feb. 1C The election of di rectors and officers of the Trenton Rubber company, of which ex-Mayor Frank A. Ma:rowan lias been presi dent, was held yc3torday afternoon. Magowan, with the assistance of his father, was able to control the elecjtlon and to have himself re-elected presi dent. The old ceeretnry, G. ti. Wal- Jliigton, and the old treasurer, Edwaid uarcln, were also re-elected. Alanine Said to be Murderer Taylor. Litthj Ilock. Ark., Feb. 16. The in sane man in the Fulton county Jail at Salem, Ark., is believed to be Owge Taylor, the noted murderer of the Meeks family, of Missouri. The man in Jail says his name Is Charles Lampton. Jelt Hunt, a traveling man, who claim ed to have been acquainted with the Taylors, says that he has seen he madman, and that he is none other, than George Taylor. Constipation in its worst forms, dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness nnd derangement of the liver ere readily cured by DeWitt's Little Early KIsers. These little, pills never gripe. Small pill, safe pill, host pill. C. II. llagenbuch. Tried to Kill tbo Warden. Bridgeton, N. J., Feb. lfi. Antonio Jorlo, the parricide In jail here, at tacked Warden Watkina wh he went to give him his supper Sund nlsht, knocking him down. Watklns was quickly on his feet, and had a fierce battle with the prisoner, finally using m prison oiuD, ana beating him In unconsciousness. Jorio was then placeT in Bhacj-.Iee. Ha aay he will yet kill the warden. r.eft Ills Fortune to Yale College. Leroy, N. T., Feb. 16. By the death of William Lampson, a banker of this place, the bulk of a large property, said to be valued at about tM&WWO, lias been bequeathed to Tale universi ty, of wbioh Mr. Lain peon was a grad uate about 1M0. mere are a few min or beemasT, but their nature Is not known. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold nnd cnnt'i which he had not been able to cure witb any thing. I gave him a 35 cent bottle of Cliam beriaiu's Cough Remedy, says W. P. Ilolden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfleld, and tbe next time I saw him he said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung disoases such as colds, croup and whooping oongh, and it is famous for its cures. These is no danger in giving It to children for it oontains noth ing injurious. For tale by Qrohler Bros., druggists. To be ProMeutstl for "l'ernleloun Aotivl') ' Cinolnnati, Feb. 16. Considerable ex citement has been caused' here by the federal grand Jury issuing summon.--for over 100 witnesses in the c.e against Joset h Bowling, who was re moved by President Cleveland last month on complaint of the civil s-'ivice commission from the olllce of inter-.il revenue collector for the First t. lo district. This loaves no doubt ah ut the eiiminal prosecution of ex-Co!loc-tur Oowllng for soliciting fund3 fur po litical purposes v. i lie In office. Tliraw Away Ilia Cuues. Mr. I). Wiley, ex-postmaster, lilatk Creek, x y whs so badly afflicted with rbeuma- limn that lie was only able to hobble around with canes, nnd eveu then it rained him (treat pain. After using Oluunbsriuin'a l'alu Italm he was so much improved tbat he threw it way hiscaues. He says this liniment id lii iu moro good than all other medicines nd treatment put together. For sale at 50 cunts per bottle by Uruhler llros , drug a'.ore IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Senator Morgan OhJrt In lining "Tlet! mlf.nt" by Hie m I'rfsMent. Washington, Feb. li The ki inlo was in executive besi"ii most nf yes terday, but the open M'xiion nffocli sufficient time for a sharp innlinvii'V over proceedingn with Air. AIiuk u'i resolution to abrogate the Cl.i.vt wi llulwer treaty. Mr. Sherman ml fiOeed numerous points of order apaln -t Mr. Morgan, and when the chair ob tained these the Alabama senator re fused to hia being '.'victimised" by the presiding officer and Mr. Sherman. Mr. Stevenson retorted sharply that there was no disposition to " victim ise" the Alabama senator. On a vrtn Mr. Morgan carried his point, and the Clayton-Bulwer resolution was taken up. As it Involved questions of execu tive buslnesn, the senate went Into ex ecutive session. At 4 o'clock the open session was resumed, and some prog ress made on the bankruptcy bill. A number of bill? on tho calendar were passed, including that making a pari: out of the reclaimed rotomac Flnt", to be known as "Potomac Park." Tbo pension calendar was cleared by tho passage of 24 bills. I The coup tin-ringed ny tne nouT I leaden- for the passage of the sundry i civil appropriation bill under the nun I pension of the rulm was a ro-;-',.;; succors, and thlf bis anprop !' '. n 'carrying $r,0.6t4,7''3, v,a- iki-ioI with- . out opportunity for ainenati" "t -ir' .".. i lc caine n-otn mo committee, ir.e mai.1 irpposltlr n ar dlivctr-i e-ir-"t the liver and i " bor ite.nr. In the bill. Te houre r.ru.o ihe l"it if the fad th it ve.-terddy quite a l 'n dav. and . cro pap.' r 1 of "".nn tho-i Mat I is S25ir,": . at ii ,i llll, to rquln v. ith urtr-riii bnr more or le-"--- I -- '-i. 'l.e rv-nati l il a;;,.i i ti r closii-. 'iv A'L'Outro, in the Aiir. the National Guard Kpringfleld ll.lcs, JC-callbcr, and the, senate re jlotlon to authorize the sec I rctary of the navy to tran'-ort the ! contributions of the Pacific coast j states to the famine sufferer nf India The r-rort In the contestcl election case of nenoit vs. Boatner from Loulst- lana conferring tho letter's title to his i set was v.T.bnouly adopf-d. T' conference rrsort on the W Vraauc , and consular appropriation bi 1 wo? adopted, and the agricultural bill was sent to conferenca. A n'ght session was held for the concideration of pri vate pension bills. What modest wo man does not shrink from tbe examina tions and local treat ment upon which physicians insist when treaties; weakness and Erans dlstinetlv feminine. For this reason thousands of women go on suf fering untold torture rather than apply to a physician for help. It is safe to say tint one-half of the women in America su&er thus in silence. It is all unnecessary. The reproductive organs of women arc directly acted upon by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures all disease and weak ness of those delicate organs. It fits a wo man for the highest duties of her sex, wife hood and motherhood. If taken during the expectant period in makes baby's comitnr easy and safe and insures the health of the child. The " Favorite Prescription " is the discovery of a regularly graduated physi cian, on eminent and skillful speci.ilist in diseases of women. Dr. Pierce is, aud has been for thirty yeari, chief consulting phy sician to the Invnlids' Hotel and Rurtfieal Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. His "Favoiile Prescription " does away witli all necessitv for distasteful examinations or local treat ment. It corrects distressing and painful displacements and irregularities, and cures ! where doctors fail. i Dr. Pierce's Common f'jn.i Medical Ad- viser not only tells you how tq get well when you are ill, but how to stav v 11 when j you are well. It contains 1,008 pages and j over .100 illustrations. Over a million wo men have a copy. A new edition is just out ,H1 1 . - 1 I xne Teauer may nave a paucr-cuvcicu copy absolutely free, by sending 21 one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, at Buffalo, N. Y. If yon prefer a fine French cloth binding, embossed, Bend 10 cents extra, 31 cents Tn all. philO reading rT IN BFFEOT ll EC. 6. IBM. Trains leave Shenandoah tm follows : For New York via PliiuKlelpbla, week d 210, 538, 710 a. IU., 12tU, 8 OB ttxidSsg p. a Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Uauch Chunk, week dr 5 26, 7 10 a. m., 12 38 and 8 03 p. m. ror iteiullng and Philadelphia, week d&yi t UI, a 28, ! 10 n.ia., 12 33, 8 08 and 5 58 p. in Bo days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottavtllf. , week Java, 2 10; 7 in a. re., 12 88, 3 UI and 5 08 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m.' For Tanuiquu and Meuauoy City, week nut 210,626, 710 a. m.,1238, 308 and 5 68 p. ' Sundays, 2 10 a, m. Unr IVllltatttanhrf SiimY. uul T !-t VS&Sffii iV 80 fc For Mabnnny Wane, weekd aim 1 2d p. a. WMkdnvo. a in. a as. K9S 710. 1130 u. u.. 1888, 8 0S, 5S, 7 85 awl IV p. in. HuiKlsye, 2 10, 8 V a. in. For Asliland and bliamokln, week days, 8 20 days, 8 25 a. in. For Baltimore, Wanlilngton and tba Wast 1i 798, lias o. tn., II 10 and IX p. w, Sunda). 8 10, 7 00, U 88 a. ui., 8 14 and 7 IT p. ni. Add I tlonl trains In n Twenty-fourth and Oliest nut streeM station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 Ult40n,m. Buadays, 1 88, 8 28 p. in. TIU1N8 POK 81IBKANDOAH. Leave New York via Pblladelnbia, wool days, 180, 800a.m., 180, 430, UO0 p. m. a., nlgbt. Sundays, 00 p. to. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, ., days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 anil i IS p. m. " luve Fhilndelphln, Ueaillug Ti-iininal days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 08 u. ni. and 4 OS, 0 30, 1' p. in, Sundajs, 11 30 p. in. Leave Heading, mk days, 185, 7 10, 10 11 65 a. m., 0 00 and H 2u i ni. Sundays, 1 88 a. n Leave Fottsvi lie, weekdays, 286. 7 40 a u, 12 80 and 612 p.m. SuiulnyS, ImT. m Leave Tamaqua, week duyp, 3 lfl, 8 50, 11 28 r in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 4a p. ni Sundays, 8 la a. Leave Mabanoy t'itj , week days, 3 46, I 2, 11 17 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and to 08 p. in. Hundaja I il a. ni. Leave Mabanoy Mane, week days, 2 40. 4 00 680, 9 37. 11 59 a. m 1 12, 2 19, 6 20, 6 26, T K mi 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 00 a. m. Leave WllllaniHport, week days, 742, 1010 k m., 8 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays' 11 16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITV DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Uheatnut street war! ao .Siilltll HtriHil wharf for Atlantic tMkv i oeauaya - Jxprei 000a. m 2 00, 4 OO, 800 m. Aooominonallfin. 8 00 m. dl. 6 80 u. m. Sundaya Express, 800, 1000 to. Aevoin luouation, 00 a. m., 4 45 p. rn. Keiuruins leave AUsnfoe Otty depot, cor. sunt lavei Atlantic am iu j ArkanaM avenue. Weekdayi -uui ui, f mi, v i,T S.00a. aao, a :e p. 111. Aoiiominadaslon, 8 la a. in., 4 82 1 Sundays Bxpreas, 4 00, 7 80 p.m. Aoooiu dation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Oara nn all aurM trains Wanted-An Idea I Who can think thin? tn njUnfll tome aim pw i?' D. C;, for their 1.800 pruw oSsr two hundrsd fnventtoiit wanted. A Handsome Complexion Is one ot the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozsomi's Ootuuutioa Powoua gives it. nu niuincun ioi,. ,J UlUHkllU OCTOBER To our cu!.tQa TO inv tsi ,in atnm bafKiiiL mnuitiiT rarll. ern Flnunaliil flu., .j 1 11 3 11 irn'riiM hni i r. Triu citrus. 1 et rl..,n. --ir. t 1 lit u III Neural Ja oi flic Heart Vant, ' fhetlby Dr. :," niuin. MRS. SIDLEY, of Torrlpfrfrm, Conn., - Suffered from just such a complica tion of diseases as tho extent ivo ex perience nnd Investigations or IV. Miles have proven, i u)ttroro impairment ot the Lorvou f ysura Mr. Jad.lS. SlUley writes Oct , 19P 1 : " ly wife was taken sick with near If In or tho heart, nervous exhaus tion end lH-ert jr'ilo. Although attended byt i) pliy-i'-l-ma sho grew Worse, Until she i rns at, de-'t'i !- dour. I then bogan glv- ling ner it i.dt,- uctorntlre Nervine tw Ilt'ui-t Corn, and nho improved no wo--, i, r fully from il - llrst Ti::;m. i ' - i it'i' i i Tj'i 'i- ,i. -r,.clait. V4 ' c;r i nnd JSsfletl- ,-fll iiud does .icr own huuro'uwlc We hero rocomn.-nd-ed your l-inc'l to a Itroatraany ii cr city, and er -;-,un bos been very much beiieflti-'l 1; tb. m ' Dr. Miles' l:o".:dIcj ri- s !J 1 . rilldnig rWBundor a posltlvoraa;..o.oe, r.i-,t hot tie benoflts or money ro'ucdc t. 11 .!.- on Heart aad Nerves sent frda to all rppllcrut... OK. MILES M&DIOAL CX, EIul.A.-t, Tnd, MADE ME A EUSA.X AJAX TABLETS POBtTIVELY COnB A tt, IftrvMtt JiJoic-irstlioB Hem onr. Itnpatncf,8lifcie!eiiiMW neu , omiMd brAboMBnd Uir WWK nnd Initl. cretlons. TRi-y n.tv 1f ana mirvtu rsstoroIiOVtli'"'. l- r;iorronn. nnd fit a man to, . a or itivrlei 1TPV91 t'cnsani prion e. ThaJrj hi iw tmrnodlftt improve Mtsa ivlna I lujua v-sro ail orvm mu. in. gutupcwi Ufing tho rmtiin- J"iX Otblets. Thor jurvv cui thcmsnni nnd will cute yoa. . We sivo a positive written ganranj lasnnn win vuiv nteeranrantn Price PQ oor-j thtien(-Tfor to errant c-i- in firu case or ruranci ina money J money. tickaae, or t mnil. In nam Wti AJA itrfcrlest tunular froe. I or uwrnorn 91., I Ctlwio, 111. F'o- ile In Rhenandonh, Pa., by A. Wrwlcy Rod S. P. Kiriln, DriurRisla. ATON'S TANSY PILLS A T-ivn. Titrm awd urit WOMAN'S RCLIKF. AIrB prompt KTitl rtIUhl. AvnM tmitattom. Qmt CATiiit'aTaiiir PiLiaani1 in. bkobTs rM4mg atnm.ortent ditet (nrftltHlj.ortat, $1. CAfus Bpbo. Co., Boiton, Msr. Our book, c Kor nrilc nt P. V. P. KirHn'fl ring S'tt n"nrtonli drugstore II) ii ii rl u.mir nf I.Kl.'a 1IAIK lil.111. OA ; r. i- nurin f". Olelttftnt OlOf. Vl rt I .ill tlK TI.IOrioOTetndnilf. noataDdprftmotscrowthfJ1 ainbut le CAST :? lOS Fulton st., S.y.CD CP '(fee on lUIr onapnlieattonrflEiV luiriii'wi olfttfint o1oi l.l ifw 11.11 tt v hftlrfrumfa Ihisoataod I.KII .11 Kill tlluitnud Treatise For sale by Shenandoah Druz Store, Kiiiin's Drug Store. Infallible! . Speedy and Complete! THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE RECORD Or OiPHTNERIl I OT a single case ever re ported where una nuili cuie tiiil not effect an nb- "S'.ititc cure, when directions .-ire fallowed in its use. What is the n of li.ivini; Uiouviuds of peo ple die annu.iUy -when Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure -will pre vent it f Costs but 50 cents a Lottie. Sold by Druggists every where, and guaranteed. Cures not only Diphtheria, but Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc. A BOON TO HUMANITY. Hi-re's a sump!? of ttie thousands of uawjlicllvd testimonials: TAllpfmitv, Ph.. Apill 10, lSSKi. Thompson lilpiilheriii e-iirn Co. Gentlenii-u: t'nfoituiuiUly ie lost two little nil-Is with Unit difud dlseaM', diphtheria, letter 011 la more btcamo lit with ttin-ut atlfcllon which sulisc qncntiy turm-it Into illphtherla. Wo naturally Iniinne Kwntly alarmed. A neighbor kin. Uy advised us to use Thompson's Diphtheria Cure which did, and to oxactly three days the plileKui In their throats luul dlsappHarod ami the little ones were s-on fuly recover! il Never tn tho pivp.xrution ( any nmll 1 cine ivas there a urt -l"r icn to huiii-o,-' Hy than hy tills nii-cllcltio. I tismli every family tn thtB country totiythl-i . remPdy w hi'n mi inliora of tlitlr funilly sutler from any throat or dlphtheiltlu troubles, as it will positively (-fleet the desired cure. Mrs I, K l irillor, EaBt llleh fetn i t. MANUrACTUHBO IT THE THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., WILUAM JPOHT. PA. PRIOE.tOjS.flBOHir; Por Salt at KIRUN'S Drug- Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HAIwiiLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tours to OiLIJfOBNIA nnd the PAfirio COAST will leave New York nnd Philadelphia February 21, stopping- at Now Oi le.um dunnir Mault iirim feHtivitles, ami all 111: torn in California, and March 27, ri-turniuir on reeulnr train within nine montlm Kouiid trip rates from all polntvm the l'ennsylvaiiia ltail roiwl Hyatein east of PUNImru : 8't'ili.ori for tour ol February 21, und $210.00 for lour of Maruli 27 FLORIDA JackH"ii ille tours, allowing- two weeks ire Florid, 1 will leavo New York and Philadelphia Feliriiniy 9 i.ud 28, and March 0, 1807 Unto K.Mmtu; expense en route In both dir.uli.iii, S.-.I10 from New York, and 848.00 from l'hiladt Iphiii. WASHINQTON Tniirs, eoe-b eoverlug ueriod of tlirio diiyn, illl luave New York and Philadel phia b'ubninry 11, March 11, A, ill 1 und 22, and May 18, 1K97. lUtcu, in.lnd ln: triinHtHirtatlon and two iIiub' at-i mmuoda tiou ut the best Wmthlnirtoii 1 b t. la, $1 1 ,v from New York, aud ill.60 from 1 hha.Ulpliia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OA VIA. lilCHMON') AND WASHINGTON nlll Iravt- N ary J0, Aluit I -a York and Philadelphia JUabru iH.und Asrll 16, IW'7. For di'tiiik-d itinerarlei and otlior lnf uch.n app'v ut ticket iiueneies or uiidniw (n.,. V. lloyd, Aat. tlen'l Puns. Ag-o..t, Un..ii Htn.ut Htrtion, Phlladelpl'lo. and Dr. J BE? i taseain tin meat and off ii h mi m M ran mm m TJIIssllsss-J "IIHI1IIII -ei.f--si. SMI1 w
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