EVENING HERALD KHT.VH1.ISHKII 1870. "An the News That's Fit to Pfiaii" I' i 11!ikI vwr j livening, Knwpt Mmi-iIav it South Jnm Strkwt, nar obstkk The lfernld l dHlreied InShenandnan und the sur uniting Inwni (or six orals n week, pay able to the oRrrter. lly mall IB. 00 n yunr. or 35 I'ciitA a month, payable In advance. Advertise ni. nta obanred according to space ami position. The publisher reauive the right to chai.ge the position of advertisements whenever the mib Itratloti of new demands It. The right la reserved to reject any advertisement, whetliei p for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rate made known npo i application. Knte.'ed at the postoAloe at Hheiiandoah, Ph.. a second elan mall matter. TEt.EPHONK CONNBfrriON. Evening Herald FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 18OT. Tub movements of the liepnbliran leaders of the county are being watched with a good deal of interest just now. Combinations are being formed by men who have heretofore met each other in the political arena witli knives in their boote. There will be sur prises in store for some sf the "combiners." It is rumored that a building commission will be created by the Legislature to superin tend the erection of the new capital building at Harrisburg. If we may accept tbe Phila delphia com mission as a criterion, it will be many years before the new capitol will be ready for occupancy, to say nothing of tbe enormous cost. Edison is irrepressible, lie has now dis covered a chemical which aids the fluoroeenpe in revealing the Internal organism of a man as plainly as if exhibited in a mirror. This wizard, uuless suppressed, will soon arrange some method by which a fellow's thoughts will be exposed to public view, and then some Shenandoah people may feel uncomfortable. Tiik new twin-screw freight and passenger carrier, Pennsylvania, of the Hamlmrg Anicrican lino, nailed yesterday on her maiden i rip to Hamburg with more than 18,800 tons of cargo, including 201,060 bushels of gr tin. It would require 1000 freight cars to carry tlio colossal freighter's cargo overland. No oi her freighter has ver taken from any port mi large a quantity of luorulmndise a is slowed in the Pennsylvania's holds. This sliip was built at the Harlan & Wolff yards in Belfast, Ireland, and is the largest freight e.irrying ship in the world. If this cargo wi.ro loaded in freight cars, in one train, it would cover a stretch of nearly 7 miles of track, or, at the rate of 40 cars to a train, it Mould make 25 long freight trains. A viooRors attempt was mndn at Tuesday's election to secure places on several of the Hoards of School Directors for 1 idles, hut ant-cos resulted in only a fuw cases. Ladies are not popular with the politicians, not hav ing been trained in the kind of work in which jio many School Directors eng.itro. If dis posed that way they would no doubt prove themselves the equals of any of the male persuasion, and would manifest a zeal und spirit of investigation that would provo very inconvenient at times. The few women School U rectors in l'hil idelpbit already in ollico h ivc proved themselves f.ithful to duty and elllcietit in the performance, being williug to give more attention to the Mihools, and generally having more timo to devote in that direction iu the day timo. It is not likely tlio number of women School Directors will be largely increased in the near future, unless the right of suffrage is conferred upon them, rbich does not now appear very probable. The principal reason why Senator Hill blames the Democracy for going over to Populism in 1S90 is because that Hop brought defeat. This attitude of the Senator is made plain by a careful reading of his magazine article on "The Future of the Democratic Organization." The treason to principal which that surrender involved was of no consequence in its moral aspect, hut as that surrender defeated the party, it was worse than a crime, it wag a blunder. That there is such a thing as morality in politics the Senator does Hot believe. Ho gives his party excellent advice about the necessity of cutting loose from the Populists if it desires to win any victories in the future. But he does not do this because of -any beliof that silverisra and greeubaokism aro economically vicious. In faet, nobody oait tell whether he has any such beliof, He does It because he knows the majority of the people are against these follies, and because auy party which advocates them is sure to be beaten. THE IMMIGRATION BILL. The Immigration bill has passed the Senate aud now awaits tho slguaturo of President Cleveland to become a law. The provisions of the bill are very string ent, and will no doubt liave a marked effect upon immigration in the future. The tests of eligibility are several, and will attract a large amount of attention here aud abroad. The restrictions, briefly stated, are as follows : All physically capable persons of 16 years and upwards, who cannot read and write the English or some other language, cannot enter, hut one not tiius able to read, who lias at tained tbe age of 50 or upwards, and is the parent or grandparent of a qualified Im migrant of over 21 years, and capable of supporting such parent, may be admitted to join the family of a child or grandchild similarly qualified, and a wife or minor child not able to read or write may secern pauy the husband or parent, or may be sent for. Another test of the Immigrant's eligi bility to eitisenship will lie his ability to read aud write twenty-five words of tbe Constitution of the United States. The bill also contains restriotlous of Immigration from border countries. One of these restrie tljusls that nomsls alien, who has not in good faith made hut declaration before the proper court of his intention to become a citizen of the Uuited tits tee can be employed on any public works of the Uuited States, or "j come habitually or regularly iulo tbe country by laud or water for the purpose of engaging iu auy mechanical trade or manual labor for wages or salary return! ug from time to time to his native country. It will be unlawful for auy perron, partner ship, company or corporation knowingly to employ any alien coining into tbe United States iu violation l the provisions of tin act. provided that tills restriutiou shall not apply to the euiploymeut of sailors, deck hands or other employes of vessels or 111 load train hands, such us conductors, OUgi- iiLtirs, biukesinen, firemen or baggage men, hose duties reiiuiiu them to pass over tho ntier in order to reach the terminal of their J A violation of the law readers the lb punishable by tine aniuuiitiug to yjff unu year's iiuprisouiuei.t or to Probably frto Dense! from the Miners' Journal. The Shenandoah News devoted consider able sniee Hi iheJourii.il Mt evening, anion othrr things taUi'i us n task for n frriin.' u Hii'gi fts-clctl T.ih u uSMiet.f the ' nsiinll) il.spl.ed foreigners." The editor of the N'ews. though a school superintend! lit for three years, was prol. .lily too ileuse to see the lneauiiiK of tliuphmsc We are sure he cmei.ihers how Pius Itiersteln, when a He piibliinii candidate for Recorder, win not supported by the men who took Talmr up foi Burgess, lie also remembers how the Hun i sriau, the Pole mid tlio Slav were abmcd by word of mouth on the street, of Hhcnnn i!oh and "cheap foreign l'ibor" wst con demned on the street corner slid on every side. Men, who were friendly to this "foreign" element then, also rame in for a sliaie of utilise. The News Is nt lust eon ertcd to the titir spirit of the Xsthuml Constitutiou stid II at great utterance, the Declaration of Impendence, but it was not until Demorralie defeat stared them In tbe fiice. We fear tin ir love for tbe Pole is only akin deep as sort of a cat lore. Ho pulled the School Board chestnuts out of tbe pollt Uttl fire this spring, yon know. For Wink 31 en Willi Nervous Debility. Weak men sum. ring from nervous debility, weakened powers nd exhausted vigor can now take new l.oe. Dr. Greene, 39 West Hth St., New York City, the most successful specialist in iiiiinv this class of diseases, oilers to give free consultation by letter to all weakened, vignrle s and nerve exhausted men. Write him Immediately. He will explain your case so you u i. perfectly under stand your condition, lie will cure yon with his wondei I' .1 strengthening and invigorating medicines. Marriage Licenses. Orphans' Court Clerk Reuse Issued marriage licenses to the following : Philip J. Maher and Agnes McMauns, both ef Shenandoah ; Florence liusulik mid Ludwika Tranofski, both of Slietiauduah ; John M. Stanton, of Mt. Curmat, and Mary A. McLain, of Shen atidoah ; John J. Hush, of West Mahanoy township, ami Mary ('. Dougherty, of Shen undnuli ; Adam Magalluga and Antonio Trenowska, both of Shenandoah ; Wanuzeua SSysee, of ICclayres, and Annia Weynosenkl, of McAdoo; Fred. Ftiutb, Jr., of Puttsvlilo, and Elsie Evans, of St. Clair; I.eon Taraa and Annie Sperling, both of Malraimy City. TO CUKK A COLD IN ONH lAY Tuke Laxative Ilruiuo Qitinlne Tablets'. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 85 cunt. A lady at a ball called her bean an Indian because he was on her trail all the lime. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a customer, if we once get you. Factory Siiok Stork. A Saloon 3Tnn Disappeared. On Sunday night (irifflth Johns, of Coal Dale, suddenly disappeared from his home. It is not thought that he has met with foul play, but that his sudden leave taking was occasioned by fear of his creditors. Your By nourishiiio; every part of your system With blood mado puro by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then you will havo nerve, mental, bodily and e Spring digostivo strength. Then you need not fear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies trad attacks of illness. Then you will know tlio absolute intrinsic merit of Sarsapar'.a 'V. cine and Blood I u '.Vr. f i ; .. . i'repared only by C. 1. Horn! fi , I. :!, M ns. Hood's P:!J a-. I -, r '.'aptly and oLD-smtiD-mnutii ll Is Ml' 1 1 SHENANDOAH Oentaal : Rooms, (Titmau's Block) Coast Centre Street. Office Hours; 7 a. to. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Heading, Manager. NOTICE; Dr. Q. H. Hartley Is still con- neetea wttn uie esmiuisninent. .ALL KXAM1NATIONB FItRK.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns Alumlmra Oowus Logan Crowns. Crowi and Bridge work and all operations that pel tain to Dsnwl Surgery. ' No charges for extracting when plates an ordered. We are tbe only users of vitalised air for the painless extraction of teeth. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 13 South Main St. CLOSING OUT AT AND IIUV COST ! I will close out In SO d.iys my entire stock of HOOTS A KB H0U of the best und flmut I nutke The grcati r rt or t Ills V k l Home. , i. il. ilefesoti for sellltiK out 1 intern! In le - 'touu t'nli early and examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 1SS B. Coal St. D..!IJ up Hocili , ii-lnrtntod brtbtee ami h i i ii w.tnn liath with . ! i r flinlo application of u . n i, tlio Ricat sktn euro, t' 1 1' 1 . a t I oronoinlcal treatment W i'.vc bliVtiinp;, scaly, and u. ."i - of the bin, Bcalji, and blood. tciWiMi".ii't',w.f'.t. P-ittvh Dftvo avdObih l M. i oh Tf . t'rnrit-tntN, Boston. MklP IIj i . i ur K.hv Itnhy ilumnr, tMUfd frU THE STEBL RAIL WAR. fjontnict Ind Vnt Woek Acrgregitto e3(l,(M)0,(M)u foiling Hulls Alirnsd. Cleveland, Vib. Ii). The Iron Trado Review says: The steel rail war was brief and fierce, and the execution was HUlle all that could be deEieed. Prices wore cut deeply enousli to satiety buy ers that there was nothing left for them but to buy all their needs requir ed within the limit of their credit. It is Safe to say that nearly $20,000,000 worth of rail business is on the books of the members o.' the lat pool today, nearly all of it taken in Ave days of Ijist week. If we count 875,000 tons of Pittsburg; sales, In addition to 100,000 tons of for eign orders and 100,000 tons of rails sptloned to home roads, and to this ddd 260000 tons taken by Illinois and auu.uuu to zbo.tov tons sola by eastern ihllls, wo shall have a total of l.OTS.OO') tsiiis. Of this total an amount more till nn equivalent to all the rail busi ness of 1898 was taken after the decla ration of war on the 9th Inst. There lit no truce as yet, and no signs that tine will be patched up. Sending Hulls to Rnglnnd. New York, Feb. 19. Important bank ing; Interests liaVe been informed that the Carnegie company has sold 60,000 tons of stc-el rails for export to Lon don, the buyer being; one of the largest English railways. Other sales of 60, 000 tons were reported, making the export sales foot up 100,000 tons, AluKlulcy ltates nn Ciutl mid Coke. Washington, Feb. ID. The Republi can members of the ways and means eo'omlttee took an Important step yes te.day In their work on the new tariff bid by deciding tp restore the McKin ley rates on coal and coke. These rates were 76 cents' per ton of 2S bushels on bituminous and shale, and 30 cents on cpnl slack) such as will pass through a half Inch screen. The present rates ire 40 cents and 15 cents. Coke Is ad vanced from 15 to 20 per cent, ad valorem. There Is a practical under standing that the new bill will teturn to tho McKKiley rates on tobacco ex cept on the grade known as filler. The rate on this will be 70 cents a pound, double the McfClnloy duty. l'eniiiylviitiliis Oubnrt Sympathizers. HarrlaburK, Feb. 19. In the house of representatives a Cuban resolution was reported frurn the federal rela tions committee and adoiited. It te quests the senators and representa tives in congress from 'Pennnsylvania "earnestly , to forward by all proper meant! any movement looking to a speedy end to this conflict, and re membering the fiencrous material old and support we received in our own struggle for Independence more than a century ago, to urge as far as inter national law and obligations will per mit the light of the people of Cuba to a government by and for themselves." Camp 11", Attention I The hour for tho weekly meetiug of Wash ington Camp No. 112, I. O. S. of A., to bo held on Tuesday, February SSlrd, will bo 0:30 p. m., instead of the usual liuur, to give all members a chance to attend the banquet. Members will please present their cards to the committee by Satuiday evening next. Bobbins' opera house will be opeu nt 7 o'eloek, sharp, and tho banquet will com mence promptly at 7:30 o'olook. The tickets will' posltivoly not be transferable and no children will be admitted under any cir cumstances. No one arriving after 8 p. in. will he served. Ily order of the committee. II. J. Yost, Joskph Lkhmi.gr, 11. Jb Parhott, E. J. Davihb, lv. A. DAVENrORT. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Kev. J. Guuder- man, of Dimoudale, Mich., we are permitted to muKo tins extract : i nave no hesitation iu recommending Dr. King's Now Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the rase of my wife. While I was pastor of the isupimt eiiureu at Hives Junction sue was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she, could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery: it was quirk iu its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free nt A. Wasley's drug store, Regular size 50c and $1.00. Tho Sillier' Ilospltul. . Among the patients admitted to the state hospital yesterday were the following : Martus Selbent, 14, Mahanoy City, laborer, Vulcan colliery, compound fracture of the thumb and Index finger, caused by a lump of coal railing on his hand while loading a oar. The lingers were amputated. John Avodl, 80, Turkey Itun, laborer. Lawrence colliery, burned by an explosion of gas on the face, neck, hands, forearms, arms and back. There are ohances for his recovery, Alez. McDonald, 80, Mahanoy City, miner, Schuylkill colliery, severe sprain of the knee joint, due to a fall of timber. John l'lslior, 83, Fountain Springs, tailor, pyeyarchrosls of the knee joint, due to a bump while climbing a stairway. Never Kccvlvod ltiUrxst ou 8tute Mouey, Harrisburg, Feo. 1!). The newspapor repiestntatlvc-B, a messenger boy and a derailment clerk were the only spectators at the first session of the committee from the senate and house to Investigate the state treasury and auditor general's office, btate Treas urer Haywood testified that tbe re ceipts were principally oheolts and drafts, which are deposited dally In the active depositories In Philadelphia, Pittsburg and HarHsburr? .and that funds are deposited nowhere except In state banks. Its never demanded or received Interest on rtats mou-y. Jt sc.vsd Urn Hoys. Mrs E L. Fiedler, BeHrfonte, IV, writes as follows: 'Two of noreblldren were takcu ill with diphtkeris nd the discuss developed into a most serious form, fly the aid of skill ful physicians all possible mcsns and medicines worn appliid aud still our dear ones grew worse. A kind iu tehoorsuggestcd we um Thompson'' Diphtheria Cure. We did so and la lei-s than twenty-four hours the pouting Vims slKreinovid from their ' throats aud the boya were up and about. i The third day they eti'ild eat with ei uifort 1 I chi. not say l-.o much for Thompson's Diplithi ri i fine, nn I 'ill biirc it !4d our chililieu." Hold at Kulin's ding nlmo at 1 50 lento it bottle. The TrnsnnVi Mtile 111 II. Ijondcm, Ffb. 19. The pecretary of ft' 'e for thr colonics, Mr. Joseph C 'VP te rl il l nnnnuured In the houas 01 i nuinuiim yoRteid y Hut nn ofTlelal telegiam hnd been receive! f..ni Piv trrla, capital of Vno Transvaal, con veying a bill of Indemnity piesented by the Transvaal as a rentut ( tuo Jameson raid. The bill bhI.h for the rnyment of (177,988 Ss "d iib the ma terial charge and 1,000.000 for "moral and Intellectual damage." The fore going demands do not include the le gitimate private claims which may be advanced. Cnrllits Active In Spain. Madrid, Feb. 19. The Impnrclal and Other newspapers of this city are call ing the government's attpntlon to the revival of the Carllst agitation in Cat alonia and the Basque p.ovlnces. It Is reported that the Carlists are buy ing arms and preparing for a coup de main. Their officers are said to be al ready appointed and liiaced on half pay. Numerous Carllst meetings have taken place in the north of Spain. Will Discharge All Americans. Windsor, Ont., Tel-. 19. The Cana dian Typographic company, makers of tho Evans A Dodge bicycles and Rog ers typesetting machines, and the largest employers of skilled mechanics In western Ontario, have notified their employes that as soon as the Corliss bill becomes a law in the United Eta'es they will discharge every man who Is lot a. Canadian. Most of their em- loycs reside In Detroit. Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doc tor, dolay may mean death. One Minute Congb Cure gives Instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. C. II. Uagen- buch. WM-ialrl hi Highv urtnen Ilsnie'ci Pa., IV'b. 13. While Ftng home n.i fra'.iliig a d iy' eollecllons John F.. - and .Trim 111 tsl, Italian bottlcf. were a tacked or. Fisher's Hill 1 hljrbwaymen. nach was hit on tho hand with fin Iron bar and knocked from the'.r wacon. The horse ran awar and frightened tbe thieves ft. Unth the Injured men are at the hospital on0 nirs- die. Frank Bawn, an employe of the bottlots, has been arrested. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common water glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates u diseased con dition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive ovldenco of kidney trouble. Too frequeut desire to urinate or pain iu the back, is also convincing proof thut the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding paiu in passing it, or laid cllects fol lowing use of liquor, wino or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the niitht to urinato. Tho mild und the ex traordinary oflect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonder ful cures of tlio most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the host. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and olio dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention Evening Herald and send your full post-ollice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilingluimton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Long llurlefl Miner lteeoveredf. Iron Mountain, Mich., Feb. 19. Tho decomposed remains of one of the 27 mlnerB drowned in the Mansfield mine, near Cr-vstal Falls, four years ago, was recovered late Wednesday night. The workmen expect to reach tho other bodies soon. It will be remember ed that the Mlchagamme river sudden ly broke into the mine and overwhelmed the miners. The coure of the river has since been directed into a timbered sluiceway, thus malting the original bed dry and euablllng the work on the mine to be resumed. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-Tiua is, 25c. AtGruhler Bros., drug store. Hundreds of pairs of shoes leave our store every week, and whore do they go? They go to peoplo of good judgment, who get better value at the Factory Suoe Stork than can bo had anywheie else. Up to Date for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. When you want good rooGug, plumbing ?ae fitting, or general tlnsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher le West Centre street Dealer ir stce 1-tf TO CVJltH A COLD IN OKE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho monoy if it fails to cure. 9S cents. Over Three"Tli'outand Tons of Teu. New York, Feb. 19. The four mast ed British ship Drumeltan, Just ar rived from Shanghai and Amoy brought 3,100 tons of tea, the largest cargo of that staple brought by a sail ing vessel to this port in many years. A Mighty Nice Thing for Coughs. What? ran-Tlua, SSo. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. nUlaljc. 1 .1 Oi' "NfcWb. At midnight Chief Justice BeaBiey, of the New Jersey supreme court, was reported dying at his home in Trenton. The locked out tanners in Chloago became riotous yesterday, and In a light a watchman at one of the tanner ies was shot. Advocates of Governor Pingree's re form ideas as to railroad rates won a Victory In the Michigan house yester day iri securing an investigating com mittee. The last evening reception of this ad ministration was given by the presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland at the 'White lllouse last night. It was held for thq ieneflt of the general public. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UTUftT IT IQI The richest of all restoro WuHl II 10 I tive foods, because It re place the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOESI &lnW digestion perfect it creates solid tlesb, muscle and strength. The nerves being luaue strong mo Drain uecomes active anu elr. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast- iug uiniiia unu weuKiiosa iu tuiuvr wmi unu as a female regulator has no equal. I'rloe 60o.t or five boxes HCO. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free, Write Ua About Your Case. THE DR. OHA8E COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, A consump tive hopes and hopes, hut i time comet when hop ends, and the black shadow of despait forecasts the coming of death. Thou sands of doc tors say thai mnsttmntlAti is incurable. Thousandi of consumptives believe that there is ''nothingmuch the trouhle nnrl that thr is no need to bother with medicine." Both are wrong. Consumption is the most deadly of diseases but It is distinctly curable. If has its inception, like all other wasting dis eases, in disorders of the digestive organs, and the first step towards its cure must bt the relief of these disorders, Ninety-eight per cent, of all eases of con sumption are cured by Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Thousands of con sumptives have testified to their complete and permanent recovery through its use, nfter they were given up by the doctors and all hope was gone. It corrects all dlsorderi of tbe digestion, makes assimilation perfect, fills the blood with the life-giving elementi that build up new, firm and healthy tissues, and acting directly upon the lungs drive out all disease-germs. It is a specific foi all lingering, bronchial, throat and lung affections. "I hsve bttn troubled with Indigestion and dyspepsia " writes Geo. It. Slater, Iteq., of Ystet :lty, Knox Co., Ins., " lor the last two years. 1 got a bottle or your Golden MMIonl Discovery ' and took It ss you directed. It did rue so much MMd I am nine to vet another bottle and take It It ts the best medicine fn the world for those whe hare stomach trouble. I have recommended il to several already." The best medical book ever published in any language is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Over 680,000 copies of this book have been sold for $1.50 each. It contains 1,008 pages and 300 illustration, j It gives suggestions for treatment of all ail. ments. There are also nrescriotions. This 1 valuable book, in paper binding, may now 1 be nail free lor tue asking, scnu 21 one cent stamps to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., to pay the cost of mailing only. If fine cloth bind ing is desired, send 10 cents extra, 31 cents in all. Uverolllclous l'osflnaster IteilloveU. Intervale, N. IL, Feb. 19. Postmaster Ileuben Weeks has been removed for secreting and Improperly delivering letters, and W. C. Booker has been ap pointed his successor. Letters sent from Boston by Mrs. Annie Mudgett 1 to her husband, Frank, were Inter- j cepieu anu uouvereu iu 111s uruiuei, II. S. Mudpett, cx-postmaster at Inter vale. Tho affair was ths result of a family ruarrel. Weeks admitted his guilt, but said he did It through sym pathy. The little daughter of Sir. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad celd and eoug'i which he had not been able to cure with any thing. I gave him a 25 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, says W. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfiold, and the ucxt time I saw him ho said it worked like a charm. This rc.metlv is intemloil especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its euros. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains noth ing injurious. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. - 'lliu Frm ilmou (fet 'lliefr Minre. Hayden, I. T., Feb. 10. The govern ment has bcicun the pj-yment of 1800, loO to the 4.SO0 freedmen of the Cher okee atrip. The Cherokees alleped that these freedmen had been brought into the tribe as slaves and afterwards in termarried, and were not entitled to share the strip money. The freedmen brought suit, which was compromised in their favor. Soothlue lot burns, scalds. cliaDncd hands and lips. Healing for cuts and sores. In stant relief for piles, stops pain at once. llieso aro tho virtues ot Dowilt's Wltcu Hazel Salve. C II. Ilageubucb. Armor Flnte at titoo a Ton. Washington, Feb. 19. The house committee on naval affairs, which la working on the naval appropriation bill, adopted a paragraph to the bill authorizing the secretary of the navy to contract for steel armor of domestic manufacture for the three battleships now being constructed, and appropri ating a sum not exceeding J3, 210,000 for the purpose. "It is estimated that 8,026 tons cf armor will be needed for the three srhli'S, so that this provision limits the cost to $.00 a ton. Lost A dear little child who mado homo happy by its smiles. And to think, it might have been saved had tho parents only kept in the house Ono Minute Cough Cure, tlioin allihlo romedy for croup. 0. II. Hagenbuch Consul li!zi' right for 'Liberty. New York. Feb. 10. Judge Addison Brown, of the United States district court, late yesterday afternoon, grant ed a writ of habeas corpus In the case of Joseph Iaslgl, Turkish consul gen eral at Boston, who Is locked up in the Tombs prison accused of embez zling over $200,000 in connection with the trusteeship of two estates in Mass achusetts. The writ, which Is return able before Judge Brown this after noon, was served by a United States marshal upon the warden of the Tombs. v luijjiu liver uiuuuau uau complexion, uau breath, indigestion and frequent headaches. iPn A.,nl.l nn..I,... 1 Tt-lirl,.!.. . T 1 f 1 - , . .v umiiu Biiu uuuiiiaiiiuua utttu JJUIVlllB Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C.U. Ilagenbuch. Gonernl Porter Off for Washington. New York. Feb. 19. General Horace Porter, who Is to be grand marshal of ttie inauguration parade, left for Washington today, to remain until March 5, and possibly longer. lie will open an office In "Washington as soon as he gets there, from which all the correspondence relating to the Inaugu ration ceremonies will be oonducted. Before leaving General Porter said that from the number of letters he has received from organized bodies all over the country he is confident that the parade will be a grand success if the weather Is favorable. Wrote "I Die Hungry," and Shot nimself. Chicago, Feb. 19. George W. Adama died yesterday from a wound self In flicted. In 1874 Adams tnglneered one of the greatest "eorners" in oats known In the history of the Chicago board of trade. The corner would have made him one of the richest men in Chicago had he won. Adams borrowed a re volver and shot himself In the head, after writing "I die hungry" on a bill head. He was onoe a wealthy opera tor, but after losing his money be came a bookkeeper. Three months ago he loat bis n'ncs. nnrl alnr-a Viaa luurn I out of work. Ohlneto Triple Murnerer IlaucBil. San Quentln, Cal., Feb. 19. Chun ring, a Chinaman, waa hanged here Wednesday for a triple murder com. mltted at IiUiidey, a mining oamp In the Bierras, In Bertember, Ut. With 1 out provocation he attic ked Ah Fook, I a fellow countryman, with an ax, hacking him frightfully, but not fa tally. He thun obopped Ah Fook'a I whe to plei lb, and afterwards went to an adjoining cabin and killed another Chinese couple, brutally beheading tbe j woman. While In Jail awaiting trial he attempted to kill a Jailer. A wucd in the garden can be easily destroy ed when it lirst stirts. Consumption oau be nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough I 'lire l , jt. llaiieuliucu. tap' SIX PEOPLEMUDERED. round Deaden Their North Dakota Rniieh, Indians SuRiteoted. Winona, N. D., Feb. m. A sextuple tragedy occurred onr mile from this place yesterday, on the ranch of Rev, Thomas Spencer. The horribly mutila ted bodies of Mr. and Mrs. 8plcer, their daughter, Mrs. William Rouse, with her 1-year-old twin boys, and the aged Mrs. Waldron, the mother of the post master of this place, were discovered scattered about the ranch, and there is as yet no positive clew to the per petrators of tht hotribU crime. The appearance about tits rsmoh, tho condition of the bodies and some othei circumstances have led to the suspic ion that the murder was committed by Indians, and this suspicion was in part started from the known fact that one Indian was seen In the neighbor hood of the ranch on Wednesday. The bodies were terribly mutilated With axes and clubs The Standing Rock Indian reserva tion is not far from the scene. If the murders were committed by Indians the murderers are undoubtedly now back anion? the reservation Indians. There is much exoltement here oveii the tragedy. A Urate landsman Honored. Charleston, S. C Feb. 19. Secretary Herbert, accompanied by Gnvcvn.ir El lerben and other state and cy o.Hclals, visited the battleship Maine vs"erday. The men were drawn up l.i lino und the' secretary presented Landsman Creelman with a government irold medo.1, awai ded for bravery during the storm of the 8th, when several men of tho Maine were j.-'ied overboard. Ctcclmnn jumped H o the sea to save the drowning men ai.J vis himself rescued wuh difficulty. Cadet Ghcr ardl, who comiv.ndnd the boat's crcv that saved the men, was highly com plimented by the secretary. ThrcW Avruy JIls Canes. Mr. D. Wiley, ox-postmaster, Black Creek, N. Y., was so badly afflicted with rheuma tism that ho was only ablo to hobble around with canes, and even then it canted him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Piiin Halm he was so much improved that tnrow nway hlscanes. He says this liniiuc.it lid him moru good than all other m diclues nd treatment put together. For salo at BO cents per bottlo by Qruhler Bros., drug store. Wilson Aooeptis u College rrcnitttmor. AVashlnr.t' n, Feb. 19. Postmarter General V. ilson announces thut he hns accepted tht presidency of the Wash ington and I oe university, at Lexing ton, Va. The formal tender was made n week rl" at a meeting of the board of trustees, Tbe board fixed July 1 as th date on which the new president assumes the chair. Jileclilc Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpjd and ulugijish and tlio need of a tonio nud altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lias often averted long and. perhaps fatul bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freolug tho sys tem nom tin; malarial poison, lieailucho, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty ceuts per bottle at A. Wusloy's drug store. vt nlii.tti oil 1 rlM lor Mtlrttnr. Philadelphia, Fen. 19. Kate Iloey was plrei! on trial yes'.erday before Judge Yurkes charged with the mur der of Anna Hauff on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 2G last, at the house No. 725 Noble street. It is evident that the commonwealth will press for one of the higher grades of murder, judging from tho care with which the Jury was selected. f Our peoplo aro growing more and more In tho habit of looking to Gruhler Bro1., drug gists, for tlio latest and best of everything in tho drug lino. They sell Chamberlain's Cough 'Eemedy, famous for its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine givo this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. Officers of th J'amit-vV 3lli'Anoe. 1 "Washington, Feb. 19. The suprerro council of the Nntlcnal Farmers' Al liance, in session here, elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: Pres ident, Mann Pace of Virginia: vice president, C. Vincent of Indianapolis; secretary and treasurer, W. P. Brief er of Pennsylvania. nrlii-CoIils-IIeai'aclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxatlvo Ilromo Quinine will curo you in ono day. Put up In tablets con vonientfor taking. Guaranteed tocuie, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents, ""or sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Ttnllrou'il I'rbti-bl Acnltist n 'rax mil. Trenton, Feb. IB. The hoUBe com roltttee on railroads and canals gave another hearing yesterday on the equal taxation bill. Counsel for the Pennsylvania Itallroad company spoke against the bill, and made compari sons seeking" to show that the Penn sylvania oompany already paid more than its share of taxes of the state. City Counsel IDdwards, of Jersey City, took exception to this statement. The committee went to Jersey Olty today to make a personal Inspection ot the railroad property there. Tho sweetest and the most nrnrnanliiA 1 word in the English language and the one about which the most tender and holy reool leotions cluster is that of Mother she who watched our tender years; yet the life of every Expootant Mother is beset Willi great Mother's Friend dancer so assists Nature in the change taking place that the Mother is enabled to iook forward without dread or gloomy forebodings to the hour when she ex periences the the Joy of Motherhood. Ita use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is left stronger after than before confinement. Sent by Mall, on receipt of price, 11.00 psr bot tle. Hook to " Expectant Mothers will lie mall- il l(KUVBt, LU all; muj,wuhiiiiih ' uablo Information and voluntary testimonials. The Briddeld Regulator Co., Atlanta, 0s. SOLD DV ALL DRUQQI0T8. DYSPEPSIA- Si- Is a fearful oondltlnn and aHiutw you a great many uncomfortable homes. Why surfer this way when you oan he entirely cured by iibIiik tlie BltONflnomomoeopathlc) REMEDY for uyepepala. "Tliey do the Worl 10 OBNT8 AT AM. DItUOIiiT8 n SKKD FOK SASU'LK. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkars, N. Y. Wanted-An Idea 2 Who oan think ot aome simple thing to patentr ou weann. .w . vin iiuiimnnunn rmieat Alior- oeyi, WaJhlngtou, D. 0., for their i.8U) nrlte offer and list ot two tiuadrsd luTeotlons wanted. MfiTUEDT Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme .'"outness. VEK since I was eighteen years old uum i loarnea 01 ur. ftlllrs' Restora tive Hi merllAS. T ailfVaa-nr) J '. uum B1UK headache aud extreme uervoubuess and dys pepsia. In time heart disease developed. I was treated by several doctors with no re lief. Severe palpitation with pafn In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothorlng spells made mo most rnlserablo. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Eestorative Nervine and New Heart Curo and took them alternately as directed. Improvement ana Increasodso rap Dr." idly thut ir.3ide of six rron&hs I increased thirty six nounds tn MhW -Nervine: jwolght. All pain in Restores the heart is gone, and the nervousness has wholly left mo," W. Gorman St., Little Falls, N. Y-, Nov. 7,'K. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by alldrug ftsts under a positive guarantee, first bottle 1 jneflta or money rof undod. Bool: on Heart xnd nerves Bent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, InO. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORK 1 Li I 4 Kervoua c Failing Mm 017. Impotency, BleeElessnaiu, etc.. cnuatxi by Abuite ana other Exorsec aaa Indltv ovetiotii, TiVy tjvicktir und aurvtu rentorelot Vir In ola or xoang, and fit a man for l-?J njsea or rnrcrfnga, Prpcn-t , Ki rV.iiMnmnt1r.rt if t&Ueuln time. Their on nh"Tvi immorltate lmprovo. ment and ellectn a GUEJS w'iw-e all cthan fall. In slot upon having the annino Ajajc Tablets. They have cared thousands und will cure you. We ste a positive written guarantee to effect a rip-i in tvih cam or refund the money. Trice 60 oertt . ner pnobratfe, or six nick ages fftiH treatment for feJJO. Ily mall, fa l4am wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REA1EDY CO., hS"iS For sail-In Shennndonli. Pa., hv A. YVh.Ibu aud 8. P. Klrlin, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRIED. TROT AMD lAtt WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwftvs cromntind rtIUhU. Arntil Imttntttma. Otl CTOrT'sj TW T Pit tJsnnd nvi ftstauKTi. At driisT tora. orient direst f scaled . nrica. tl. CiTOjr Brio. Co., Bottoo, Mru. Our book, An. Per sale nt l V. T KlrUij's dniir Sh'n:nuonli driijc fltore ' mm mm restore. to it. I i mil oul.ir liy l.P.I.V. 1IAIK M 1.1,1 OA NT, ' i rtti.hnnn'owi, ploiiMnt o lor ifllo I uiti. l.I'.r.'.S 1IA1K TOSlOremovMdan.triitt. hfttrfrnmfRMiDontandpromqtMgrowthSl (nn Vmltlo I.F.UMnillOA.Vf CUUBFntUrast., S V-tOCC Illustrated Troatiw on lUir ou application met For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrl ill's Iriit Ptoro. Of ail Tfiroat Bisease Terrors In a family none are ahhorreil irw thn Ihnf nf nlnhllifrvi. -m ------ . ... j. The only speedy and positive proYcntatWe is THOMPSON'S Which enres ns absolutely as it is used according to instruc tions. This is a broad assertion but made without the least fear of contradiction, as those who have used it iu their family freely testify. Evtry claim liere made is fully substantiated by the thou sands of unsolicited testimonials. It also ns surely Cunes Croup, Quinsy, Sough or any throat affection. Sold by Druggists atjo cents a bottle. If your dealer chances not to havo. any on lutnd write to the manufacturers at once, enclos ing a two-cent stamp for full particulars It not only cures but also prevents Diphtheria, if taken iu time. Road what a. prominent divine says : Wllllsmsport, Pa., Mar. t, ISM. To whom It mny conoarn: This certi fies tbat I havo botm nslne Thompson's Diphtheria (Jure In my lamlly anil re gHrd It as tho best ana moat speedy rem ody for colds and sore throat I hare every known. I do not hesitate to rer ommendlt. o.D. I'f.kepacker, d. D, Pastor Grace M. E. Church. MANuraarus.0 bt IBS THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CUffi CO, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. ua. ..!!.:..,... i.. .:;..:..,.,.wr.:i..t;:...v.wi PRICE. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE- - f"i-",l"""i7miiliiiwf rf"""""""""""''"1'"'' " "' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. PENNSYLVAN RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and the PAC IFIC COAST will leave Now York and Philadelphia February B4, stopping- at new uriuiiiiauiiiiiiK Mardl Oras festlvftiea, and ailowliifr fmir wrcks In PalifornlM. and March 27. ri-tiirniiiir mi regular feraina within nine inouthH. Kotuni tiip raws from all points on the Peiiii hanla Jtulf road Bvatem east of Pittsburg : STAlMI for tour of February 24, and $210.00 fur tour of Mun-li 27 FLORIDA Jooksonrlllo tours, allowing two weeks in Florida will k-uve New York and Philadelphia February 9 and 28, and March , 1H07 Hate voverliiK expenses en route In both directions, $30.00 from New York, and (48.00 from l'liiladelpbia. WASHINGTON Tours, each ooveriiift period of time days, will leave Mew York and riilludi-1-phla February 11, March 11, April 1 and 22, and May 18, 1807. Rates, InrhM lug transportation and two daya' att'nmumiiu tion at the beat Washington Hot Ja. V I 5j fr..ui New York, and 111.60 from t Ulll-lt5iiii. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. IflCHMOND AND WASHIMGT0N will loave -Nort "iork and Plilladolphla Fftbm ary 20, Man Ii IS, and April U, UV7. For dt'tal It'd itinorarioa and other biformaUun apply at ticket aaencies ur add rows fki. 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