EVENING HERALD "All the News That's Fit to Print." Pu illtned every Evening;, Kieept Smittoy.a' aotrrH .Tabuik Hthkkt. Nbar Ovittba. The llorniil la doiiveied In HhenMiUimn and th. stir -imndtna- towns for six cental a week. na ithlc to the carrier. By mull 18.00 a year, or y cent, a month, payable in advance. Advert! mf-iitcluiKMla!ordlngoapaoeBiidp.)ltloii. 1 Tlii" publishers reserve the right to change the I IKwlnon of advertisement whenever the pnb lluatKm of new demand It. Tho rlictlt la roaertred to reject nnv advertisement, whether paid for or not, Hint the publishers may deem impriner. Advertising rate made known lino i nimllvAtlon. Kiite-ed t the oootofflce at Shenandoah, i ul M'.'i'o'in ela- ftuMl matter. pni.sti'iioNis '-osviKTrioN. ivening H rm I d MONDAY, FKBRDAUY 82. 1897. Oars are now painted by compressed air forced through a small hose. A car unit lie painted in thirty-five minutes, and a land scape ahoulil be turned nut In less time. No Chinaman Is allowed to take part in a New Year celebration until Le ) a ,ild all hi debts. A custom pf tills kind in other countries would Insure a quiet holiday. McKinley was elected by the voters in November, by the electors in January and by Congress In February. He will proneed to Washington on hearsay evidence, but there, is plenty of it. The "eternal fitness of things" was never more strongly illustrated than by the fact that the secretary of the Congress of Mothers, which met in Washington city, is simply a "uilss." Sam Jones' religious clreus, which held forth for a month's engagement in Huston, netted the reverend proprietor 1,000. Sam finds buHbonory In the pulpit pretty profita ble, thauk you. The duy will possibly come when there will be a settlement of accounts, aud when the head centres of trusts will lie called to ai'uoiiut, and made to jive auswer as to tho methods whereby these enormous amounts that now line the pockota of trust speculators fun ml their way there. Tiik hanking institutions of SheimnOoah are among the liect in the state. There are few better conducted, aud the system of ticcountiug and expert clerical work in vogue at TTie Fiist National aud Merchant bauks is especially encouraging to those having bus! nest relations with these institutions. The borough and township elections aie no sooner ever than the politicians are biuily engaged ill laiing their plans for the fall larupnigu. Within tho lii'i ulilican ranks combinations aie being i'ouned between leaders of the ditftreut f.u lions with a view to controlling tlie nominations. From present indications there will be fun galoro this fall. The editor of the Ukkai.k Is in receipt of an invitation to attcrd the tnuquct to le given by tho State League of llepublican Clubs of Pennsylvania, in honor of United Htates Senator-elect lloios Penrose. Tho b.iunuet will be an elaborate. aU'uir and will be giveu at tho Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, i u Friday evening, the 2(lth inst., at 0:30 o'clock. Prominent leaders from dilfbront parts of the Btatc, as well as several l!epub. licaus of national reputation, will ho present. With tho selection of James A. Gary, of Maryland as Postmaster General, tho Presi- -dttfit-eloct lias completed his Cabinot. The writer has a personal acnuniutanco with Mi liary, and among all tho prominent Republi cans of Maryland lie is held in high esteem lie has been a delegate to oviry national convention of his party since 18 2, amembei of the national committee for several years aud one of the most prominent leaders of his state. President McKinley has indeed mado a wiie selection, cne that will meet with general approval, especially in tho state of Maryland. The report that Thomas 1!. Heed, who will be re-elected Speaker, will use his influence against all attempts to secure financial legis lation in the extra session which may bo made will please the people. What the country wants immediately is the new taritf, so that abundant revenuo may bo obtaiscd and adequate protection furnished wherever needed. The sooner this is had tho sooner the industries can adjust themselves to the new conditions and the trade levival begin. Finaucial legislation is needed, but it ia not so urgent. This will require long and careful deliberation, and should not bo jusbed through in au extra session. Tho currency commission, composed 'of members of both braucheg of Congress, which Mr. MoKinley, it is said, will recommend in a special mes sage, eau be intrusted with the work of pre paring a scheme of financial reform, which Congress can take up next winter. Hasty legislation on this subject must be guarded against. OEORQE WASHINdTON. Tho American people to-day honor the birth of George Washington, the first of soldiers and likewise the most exemplary of citizens. His hold upon the hearts of the people is stronger than ever, and he will ever remain the model to which we point our youth, the pattern of every statesman, the pride of us all. We are to-day celebrating the birth of Washington, aud in doiug so wo celebrate the real birthday of the nation. Washington's success dejieuded as ninth upon his ahaiactor as on his genius. The American nation is the gift of no one man. but of a people to wham no one mm wm es sential, and whose combined purpose and elt'ort gave us liberality and nationality. The power of Washington's example is of incalculable benefit to the youth of the nation; he was an aristocrat by birth aud association, and was surrounded by induce ments to seik below th republican slaudard, but the unselfish aud unambitious tniiU of ins character directed him all tUroush his eventful career. In speaking of him whom we to-day do h uior. General U. (). Howard says: "Around tin iMiuoof Wushiugton has gathered a halo of completeness which marks aud crowns the highest reaches of any aouiweuiaut and honor. Whenever in boyhood my parents oi uy instructors wished to use a name as a ineaus of grace to a wayward lad they (minted to that of Usorge Washington. Later years aud thn roveiatlous or a great war have perhaps stripped the uaiu and fame of Washington nl' nonie f t luirolasaic gla.uuur, of some of their singular sacrediieas, hut there has rcumiued in my miud a deeper revereuce for the noble character of our first general and our first president thau for any oilier of the grand heroes which the nation has piodueed. His ability, Ids wisdom, his piety his iuri'imibt'ilc energy aud his un-cl-flsh Ht riiiliim cartaliiiy un never be ex ceeded We have greatly loved Line. '. heartily ti-dn.ed Orant, Imh surely mtr sou't cleave In reverent aflVclinu, ve all, I" Washington." M'.irttt- w -in Hko li,.ur when ft life Is at 1 t il.f Ornup gives lui lime t send for i due. i tor, delay may wean death. Ono Minute tough Cure gives Instant relief ami insure recovery, mo miy iinrmim reuicur vim produces immediate result. C. II. Haaeii nnch. recovery, l iio imiy Harmless remedy unit i Tmim to Florida,. No distrii't in America presents, during the 1 Winter reason, so many varied attractions a -tucriiutouf Fiurld.i. Beside Its deliglitln llimitc. whli'h to unc ek an x frni tlu -"'il , and unhealthful changes i I he North seem aluimt ethereal, it Is pre eminently a lain! of I spurt and pleu'tiris. thing Itt eleven luiuiln l I mile of aill-utiti . const and in it' Iwhe hundred fresh vil..r lakes an' fith ni' almost lever.vcoiiieiv.il.' variety, from tho miar-i I tory tribes cihuIimii to Northern waters to the tarpon, ponipiino, ana others oi a more trjplc.il character. Nowhere In all our broad land run the angler And a greater variety of game or better spurt. Hera also tho most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild rata roam st large through tho more sparsely settled regions, while birds of nil kinds may he 'omul in abundance through out the Stata. The more novel spoit of al ligator and m.i'i.it.o limiting may also lie in dulged In by the mure adventurous tourist. with its mateh'.cHs climate, Its orange Kovos, its rlvc is .n il lakes, lt boating ami thing, Its fishing and hunting, and Its extensive forests. Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetuilir r m. the lover of nature, the spnrtsumu an 1 the explorer. I'o this attractive state tho I'ennsyivania Railroad Company has arranged four pcr-sonally-eini luctud tours during the season nf 1887. leaving uy special train January uu, February 9 and 23, and March 9. Tho first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets fur the fourth tour will ho valid to return until May 31 hv regular trains. Kates lor tlie round trip, fou.uu mini isew York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other point. For tiekets, itineraries ami other Informa tion, n pjil y to ticket agents, special bonking olllray, or address Geo. W. !oyd. Asslitant General PasMuger Ageut,lSroad street ittutiou, Philadelphia. (lrl-CoIdn-lleniae(ie. Why under with Coughs, Colds and la Orippe viiien I.aiatlve Drnmo Quiniue will ctuo you in one day, Put up in tablet eon vcuient for taking. Ouarautnoil to cum, or money refunded. Price, is route vor sale by Klrlln's Pliarrascy, ""oeUIesa" N.mvvi" In "llk "-oclts. Topeka, I'an.. I'e'. 22. Congre3man Jtrty Simprcn has appepred resplonu cnt In a spick-span uuit of new elothes, and with thom a pair rf si;k sttsoklnpa. Elmpson has purchased a new sills hat of the latest Mock, a light spring over coat mid a pair of patent leather shoes. It ia hla first ta'lor made suit. The little daughter of Mr. Frod Webber. Holland, Mass., hail a very bad cold and coug'i which he had not been able to cure with any thing. I gave him a 25 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Keinedy, says W. P. Itohlcn. merchant and postmaster at West llrimficld, mid the next ttmol saw him he said it worked like a charm. This lemctly Is intended especially for acute throat auditing diseases such as colds, croup aud Whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger insivlng ittochildien for it contains noth ing injurious. For salo by Grulilor Uros., druggists. Organized for Murder. London, Feb. 22. A special from Hodmegne Vassarhely, Hungary, lolls of the airest of six men and two wo men accused of the wholesale slauch tcr of reiaih cs for the saUe of securing about 100 floiins arlece of life Insur ance. The murderers founded a society for getting rid of relatives. One man polfioncd his father, mother, wife wife's father and others not relnted to him, and so Brained sevei'.al thousand l i.i Ins. Ono woman murdered her als ler, mother and a neighbor. All the other muid?iers are charged with one ir'n.e apiece. A midwife planned the i.ociety. Seventeen bodie3 of victims have been exhumed. Kxtenillnff Trplloy Connections. Va-clcy, Pn., Feb, 2?. The East Fennsj Ivunia Traction company has fh'cted ollleers and dW.-etors, with A. S. Cadwallaer. of thirf place, as presi dent. The various lines are to connect the pvlncipn! poi i'nns of Bucks county, vilth Its So.QOO population, and the city of Tlvnton. N. J., x.ith 70,000 peoplo, and pot turns of Montvumery, Lehigh and Northampton counties with Phlla dolohla, and Intersect with or cross practically nil the street car lines of that c'.ly. Tha company's lines, ex tending to Fuuth Bath'ehem, will also bring- Bethlehem, Allh-ntown and Eas trn m I'oiii.ection with Philadelphia by troillty. A T.lttle ("artieglo ISxpected. Pittsburg-, Fob. 22. Andrew Carne gie Is now invejting spate change in sutsestive Ut.le tilnketa and Infantile paraphernalia, and for the time being no new libraries v. ill be given away. Iron circleB are ugog over an event that Is to occur In the Carnegie family during the early part of next month. A little heir or heiress is expeoted, and the prospects of some day becoming the possessor of a portion of more than 160,000,000 are discussed with glee In r-rtaln circles. At present the Carne- tii.-s are childless. Named to Succeed Judge Wales. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 22. The ao tlon of Treaident Cleveland In present Ing the name of James L. Wolcott to the United States senate for conllrm atlon as judge of the United States court for the district of Delaware was a genuine surpt Ise to the people of this stole. It Is asicrtid here that he will not be confirmed. Senator Gruy had been ifou I t'u- appointment to buc cmI t'i.- ' J". is- V:i!- but do cllni'd. ui.il .'.it. Will U wk then de Un..li.i it . i. Sprin Ib the season lor new life in nature, new vigor In our physical systems. As tlie fresh sap carries life into the trees, SO our blOOU Should giVO UB renewed strength and rigor. Iu ita Imniiro state it cannot do this its impuie stiiU) H cannoi u and the aid of Heals barsapanlls, ie uuiiernuvciy ih-uuuh. It Will purify, vitalize and enriOll the blood, and With this solid, COlTeot foundation, it Will build Up good health, oreate a ";ood appetite, tono your stomach ami digestive organs, " - D ' strengthen your n.u-ves aiut over- J,( ii,.,i ii,l fAii come or prevent that tired feeling. This has been tho experience of thou sands. It will bo yours if you take 1 liooas Sarsaparilla Best Spring Modi- clue ami i fin fl. r K.-lilliyalldrugglsts. II. nut' a, indigestion, msni'ss. cents. a 3 Many Think! Whan it was said to the woman: "In sorrow slialt thou bring' forth chil dren." that a tierneuml ourse was pronoiinoeo, out tlie tnrlll or joy relt uy every Mother when she olasps to i mt nearc ner oaoe proves tnu con trary. True, dangers lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother and should be avoided. "Mother's Friend" So prepares the system for the change taking place that the final hour is robbed of nil ilnnger and pain. Ita I .. I.. . .. .1... 1 1 r t I. t I. ud-j iiiouioo Bniuiy mi tlie 1110 ui uuun moDDer anu ouiui, aim inaaes oiniH birth easy and recovery more rapid. loiniDf nioaeia larormuion sua voiuat-orj tU' BumtaTs. Tho Hrinld ltegulator Co., Atlanta, Gs. SOLO BY ALL DBUQQIS1S. A I.oniUved Vninlly. Montreal, Feb. 22. Mrs. J. It. Ilay monil celc-nratcd yesterday the 100th anniversary of her M'h at the Hotel Dieu in this c' y. Llie has five chil dren living, aged St, 76, 74, Go and 03 years. NUGGETS0F NEWS. Miner near Ishpeming, Mich., may strike to resist a 10 per cent reduction In wages, to take place on March 1. A Rome dispatch denies that any de cision has been glvrn there by the Vat icin on the subject of the Manitoba schools. George Fox, a sewing; machine agent, was burned to death In a lire at a hotel at West Mnylon, N. C. Senator George, of ?.Haslsn:ppii, who Iris reached his home at Carrollton, Is ! lm more feeble health than when he leU Washington. j After having been but two months ! married Anthoy Hamor, of Canton, - waa crushed to death while breaking; a lot jam In the Potter county (Pa.) woils. Mrs. Louis Morris, of Franklin, Pa., hoW received a verdl"t for $29,260 at Jalmestown, N. Y., insurance on her husband's life, paymer.' of which had been withheld on suspicion of suicide. Judge White, of Pittsburg-, Pa., has refuaod a new tr!V. for Professor C. D. B'j.avt, of Sh.ir"di.f.h, Pa., oonvieted of o"uulthiff Clai'a Voices, a 13-year-o:d Krl r.lectrlc liltters. Electric liitters is a medicine suited for any seasnu, but pcrhajis more generally needed in tlie spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and tlie need of a tonic- and nltora tlve is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lias often averted long and perhaps fatal lupous fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem Irom the malarial poison. Jleaiiaclio, Indigestion, constipation, utsxiupss yield to Klectric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wastry's drug store. rnnilne Blops lllu JCoonn. London,. Feb. 22. The plague and famine in India are producing a crisis In the LanenEiilre cotton trade. The collapse of the Indian trade has led to the stoppage of thousands of looms. East Lancashire Is chielly affected, and tho employers aie conferring over a projected reduc Hon of 10 per cent in wages. The men have declared that they will light the reduction. lturklen's Aiulca Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts. braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruiitions. and positively cures riles. oi jo pay required. It is guarantee to give period sutistactiou or mony roiuuaou. 1'ricc 35 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. 1'nur JnclliUK Ik.lN'l in n fiit. Nogaic-, A. T.. Feb. i2. A tlrrht re curred rcci-f!y between tho aulhe I tlcs of thf .uinlng town of El Plon b, Eonora, Aitxlco, and a band of Papa to Indians, In which four of the latter v. re killed and two badly woundod. The affair grow out of the arrewt of some Papasos for cattle ..eating; A Household Necessity. Cascarotti Candy Cathartic, tho nio.t won derful medical dUcovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver aud bowels, clettuiing tho entire system, dispel colds, euro headacbo, favor, habitual constipation anil bilioiisiiois. rici.se buy and try a box of C. O. C. to-day ; 10. 25, 50 cents. Sold aud guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Tour to California, via l'eunsylviivla Itail road. The next California tour of tho Pennsyl vania Kailroad will leave Now York and Philadelphia by special train of Pullman palaco cars February 21, vistiug the groat Mammoth Cave and stopping at New Orleans during tlie Mardl Gras Carnival. Four weeks will be allowed on the Pacific Coast, and two days will be spent on tho return trip at Colorado Springs aud tho Garden of the (Jods. Stops will also be mado at Salt Lake City, Denver, and Omaha. This is ono of the most delightful and complete tours over planned. Tickets, including railroad transportation, Pullman accommodations (one double berth), jhoals eu route, carriage drives, and hotel accommodations going anu return, ana transportation in California, will be sold at rate of $350 from all stations on the Pennsyl vania Itailroad System oast of I'ittsbtiig. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Ageut, 1108 Hroadway, New York, or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad street station, Philadelphia. Rheumatism Cured in a Day, "Jlystio Cure" for Rheumatism and Nou ralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at one the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-I'ostmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of It did me more good than auy inedioine I pver took." 75centa. Sold by C. II. Hageubucli, druggist, Shen andoah. A Tour to llnliny I'lorldu lit reuiiMjlin ll In HhIIiouiI. I When the North is at Its worst Florida is at it., iiest. When lakes and rivers are icebound hero and a drifting snow fills our streets tho violets nro blooming there anil the air is laden with the sweet perfume of budding Spring. wuen uiu noreas nowisarouuu our uoriueiu hme and t frwt king rules, the mocking ' bird s'us''ig In Florida's gracofnl pba u x melodious with hsppy e,AgallteW train, of the Penu- I svlvaula Ita 1 read Jacksonville tours are - iluiuir Introductions to this delightful land. The next tour, allowing two wiwks In Florida leaves New Yirtt and Philadelphia under pei-smi-l cscoit February" 84. itonnd-trip l'-kets. including PulUmw aiiimodatioii8 ...,.1 .... .la ..n t li.t Luuila iutll will h Bftld nl. i""" -i Itlis following rates: From New Wk. 5M0; riiiladelpui, 148 00; Csuaudaigna, SM 85 ; Erie, (54 85 ; I'lttsburg, 133.00, aud at priiiHirtninnte rates from utuer points. For tickets ami iiim-mrii't apply to ti.-ket at!' ntn, Tourist Agent. 1 IW6 Hroadway, New York, or to Geo- W. Boyd, Assistant General Vui-cuger Agent, Uroad Street Stailnu, Phila delphia. Soothiug lol iiuriis. ,-4-Hldb. ill il ped l andi. and li". Mealing fur cuts and sores In stant relief lor piiis, ttops p.iiu at ouce. Tin no an- the virtues of DeWllt's Witch liuzel Halve. (!. II. Huguubucli. FATAL KEN7YC v FLOODS Dtr lllng lloui Ritupl Ai'iiv nod n Whnlo , rui.ii'v Pi-. i i. : k. Idillt'Sboiii. Kj., i . ' 2" -A most I Jlsnstrous ond visit il u' vvlnyjv - lo'ay. flniu ntf two-ili..il.- i.f tho to. n. ' K tv ffLmlhea wors fd...!! floin tli.r I iicrrea. Cumberland avi-ii'-e, the pmi- el pal street, Is under v. at the s ore ar flooded. !ievor!.l huii- ( died people have to lie fid hy cit Ix ns. At Tazo.vell James Chadvc.l, v,i. mid i ii'lldren ere drowned, 'ine lk.ou I u:i-t i i.vvr the bank and ctiuht U.tm in tlielr houee, which was swept awuy. At YVoat PhieVlU trie Cutiberlrnd i i ; er broke over its banl:, dulnff lm l.tnge damage JHtty fanil!!"'' wue f.incd fiom thslrltorr.es. All thi' i:i'- tlefl and -n- ldues 6n the Middle! ' ro rpl'road are washed a..i.y, and UI ti a!ns are waterbound. tVnnnilad and Itolilwd by Sp-nlali Soldiers Carrlbello, Fla., F eb. 2. Sclioi " r Jeanette, from Mata..sus, Cuba, ar rived with the second mate severely stabbed. While the schooner was In port the second mate went ashore mid biWiic Intoxtca.ed. While on the d. - .c iv." vas a;:jroachd l four Ui.i-r.eh so.iiH'i'c, who demanded his money and everything of value. The mate refused to obey and the soldiers stabbed him with their bayonets, knocked him down and took from him all the money he had, his shoes, eoat and everything of any value. Tlie mate is seriously hurt. Several Brianieh officers paw the rn sfcuit, but "n 'jolng appealed to walki d off i.nuici'lns.' "SI Air.rricano; goed jiioufeh; seive him rlslit." Steamer Probably t.ot with All on Hoard. Boston, Feb. 22. The German tank steamer Dlumant, Captain Wischausen aud 36 rne.J. was probably lost w'th all hands, -SO miles southeast of Hall fax, Feb. 17, or else she haB been drifting at the mercy of he elements ever rlnce. Such is the opinion of Cap tr.ln Fo.-th, of the Furncss linesteata er Galilee, which reached this port ye-i-terday from London. Captain Forth attempted to tow the Dlamant and to save her crew, but after towing her GOO miles the hawser parted, and the tank steamer dleapper.red from view So quickly that It is believed she went down. 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 lliiau it is positive cvidenco nf kidney trouble. Ton frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proif that the kidneys and bladdornreoutof order. WHAT -TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-lloot, the groat kidney remedy, fulfill-, overy wish iu relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urlno and scalding pain in passing it, or lad clfects fol low ing use of liquor, wlno or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to gel up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and tho ox tniorilinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It btands tho highest for its wonder ful euros of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists prico fifty ccuts and ono dollar. For a samplu bottlo and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention Evunino Herald and send your full post-olllco address to Dr. Kilmor & Co., Binghamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Sliowles A'cqultteil of Murder. Freehold, N. J., Feb. 22. In tl. Mon mouth munty erui l iVil'.iarr Showlea, a circus burcliaelc rider, was iiequltted of the clnr -e t manalauyhti r The til.il .ufted t.o duya. Show let, called upon Arsol Cr. ft, a bartend, in tho Hid 'Jink ealo. i, on Chris-mils' night. ivniie li" v as f-.'vlng hlin new re-..l-ci-. w Vi u i . :.-e to rn-ent It from accidentally exploding tin ham mer snapped and the bullet killed Croft. larvclous ltesults. From a leltei written'by Rev. J. Guuder man, of Dimondalc, Mich., wo aro permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation iu recommending Dr. King's Now Discovery, as the results wcro almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I wub pastor of tho Jiaptlst church at Hives Junction sho was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Griimc. Torriblo naroxvsms of couidiinir Would last hours with little interruption and it seemcu ns ii suo couiu not survivo tnom. A friend recommended Dr. King's Now Discovory; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory iu results." Trial bottlos freo at A. Wasloy's drug store. Regular size BOo and $1.00. lleaten to Iiatli by a Wmnnn. New York, Feb. 22. Angelina For pantl, a viciouo nr-.n, attacked Fran cisco Priordl, a n ason, and beat him to death with a club. She admits her guilt and boasts that she will be set free like Maria Barberl, who killed her lover by cutting his throat. The mur deress says Priordl turned her and her children Into the street. Chicora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vcnsel reports Ono Minute Cough Cure tho greatest success of medical science. Ho told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, after all other so called cures had fallod entirely. Mr. Vonsel said it assisted his children through a very bad siego of measeis. One Minute Cough Cure makes ex pectoration very easy and rapid. C. II. Hagenbuoh. Islanders Defnntwl by French Troops. San Francisco, Feb. 22. The natives on the Islands of Galatea and Tahaa, dependencies of the Tahiti government. have for two years past refused to recognise French authority. J-Jews from Tahiti Is that, on Dec. 26 last, Governor Gullet left Papete on board the French corvette Duguay-Trouan, with the transport Aube, to punish the people. A force of Tahltlan volunteers, marine Infantry from New Caledonia and Pa pete, with sailors, from the warships, were the combatants. Tha bombard ment of Tahaa village was effected by the warships, and on Jan. 3 a right took place at the village of Tevaltoa, where the natives made a gallant fight against the 700 French troops, but suf fared defeat. tflCHASR BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People, UfUnT IT ICI The richest of nil reslora nilHl II IOI tive foods, because It re- filaees the essentials of life that are ox lausted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! SMSM digestion perfect it creates solid llesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strongthe brain becomes active anu clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rioe 60s., or five boxes 12.0(1. Druggists or by mall. We oan help you. Advloe and book, free. Wrlto Ua About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1012 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. The wldot Appeals to thi sympathy oi even the tnos callous-hearted Here is a wo man still in thi springtime oi life, deprived oi the stay anl support u p o r which she had every right tc depend, and he! future overshad owed by the loai of the one matt In all the world upon whom she had centered her love and affection A man has no right to sacrifice his life in the nmdrace for money, by neglecting his bodily health. A man owes it to himself and to his wife mid chll dren to live a long and helpful life. If s man would live he must keep health. Health is a matter of a little patch here and there. Look after the little allmenti and the big ailments will take care of them selves. They will never come. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery keeps the body in perfect health. It promptly eradicate; the little ailments that bring serious illness. If the serious malady has already arrived it promptly cures it by removing the cause. It corrects all disorders of the digestion. invigorates the liver and makes the appe tite keen and hearty. It makes the assimi lation of food perfect and supplies the blood with the life-giving elements that build new and healthy tissue and firm muscles. It tones and builds up the nerves. It drives impurities and disease - germs from every organ of the body, It cures all diseases due to overwork and worry and faulty nutrit tion. It is nn unfailing remedy for weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, severe cough, bronchitis, asthma and kin dred affections. It cures g8 per cent, of all cases of consumption. Mr. Isaac B. Downs, of Spring Valley. Rock land Co., N. Y., writes: ''l'or three years 1 had suf fered from that terrible disease, conmunption, n ml J iwcuichi mscovcry i nan wyaeu away 10 h sm-ic- . wished todle to be out of my lnlsery. Step by step. rest, ana many limes i the signs and realities of returning health slowly i but surely developed them.elves while takingly 'Discovery.' Todiivltlp thescalesnt i87.nnd am well and strong. Tfie 'GotiVia Medical Discovery has also cured my daugnter at a any osamce located on the thigh." ltou'Ued an Octopus. Mlama, Fin., Feb. 22. Theodore Tut tle, ex-tax collector of New Haven, Conn., while out fiBhlng, hooked a large octopus. The fish In Its anger encircled the boat with Its large ten tacles. Ex-Commissioner Gllhuly, of New Haven, who was In the boat with Mr Tuttle, chopped off the arms as fast as they appeared, and pre vented cither of the men from being pulled overboard. Both were com pletely exhausted after their hard struggle. Coren'a King Iteturns to Ills I'nlaee. Seoul, Corea, Feb. 22. The king has left the Russian legation for the now palace. The king of Corea, upon the occasion of the murder of the queen and the deposition and massacre of the late ministry of Corea, left the royal palace and placed himself under the protection of the Ilusslan legation. As soon sb quiet was restored throughout Curea the king was Induced to consent to change his headquarters. I had scvoro attacks of gravel and kidney troulilo; and uuablo to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo in a short time A DisTiNauisiinu Lawyer of Wayne Co., N. . Colorless and Cold. A young gl.-l deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her fuco was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did uot circulate. After one bottlo of Hop Hitlers bad been taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl iu tho town, with a vivacity and chcerfulnoss of mind gratifying to her friends. standard 'Oll'a'.Vuw '.tlvul. Jersey City, Feb. 22. The Pine Oil company, the Standard Oil company's new lival, held as flr3t annual meet ing In this city and consolidated with the United Siatc-a Pipe Line company, tha Produce.' Oil company, limited, and the Produce!--' and Refiners' Pipe Line company, it Is intended to ln- r-rerie th" f-a'-'1 ! atomic U- $3,000,000 i,l Kirk, i-i Pu i-bins, i.a,s elected fivldei"!. Our peoplo aro growing moro and more in the habit of lookiug to Gruhler Bros., drug- gluts, for the latest and best of everything in tho drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicino give this remedy a trial and you will bo moro than pleased with tho result. A Priest I'reao'lioa at Harvard. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 22. Itev. Father Fidelia (James Kent Stone) of St. Joseph's monastery, Baltimore, preached In Appleton chapel at Har vard last evening In response to an In vitation from the university faculty. This Is tho third time that a Roman Catholic has preached In the Harvard chapel. The chapel was largely filled with Cambridge people, Including the faculty. Throw Away Ills Cnnes. Mr. D. Wiloy, ox-postmaster, Black Creek, N. Y., was so badly afllictcd with rheuma tism that lie was only able to hohblo around with canes, aud oven thon it cansod him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm ho was so much improved that ho threw away hiscaues. Ho says this liuhncut did him moro good than all other mcdloiuus aud treatmont put together. For sale at 60 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., drug store Across to norope Iu Tour Days. New York, Feb. 22. If the claims of Timothy C. Von Wyok a Drooklyn in ventor, for the machinery of a Bmall yacht row being built r.lpMild be real- l-d, pni'tngers migh'. l.c able to cross the Atlantic In fou' dnji- Mr. Van U'yck has bc-cn at work en this invenr tlun .-vet sln- n ho waf. a Voy. Constipation In its worst forms, dyspepsia sick headacho, biliousness and derangement of the liver are readily cured by DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These little pills never gripe. Small PHI, sale pill, best ptll. v. U. Hagenuuch. Murnhairs Iteeantatton. Chester, Pa., Feb. 22. The statement of James T. Marshall that his confes sion of murdering C. A. Danne waB a "fake" is the subject of much com ment. Marshall declares that he made the "confession" merely in order tq get out of solitary connnement on Gov ernor's Island. Chief Berry, of this city, declares that he will produce evi dence to disprove Marshall's latest statement. Troops fluarillng a l'rlsnn. Santa Fe, N. if , Feb. 22 -Oovernor 'J honui n has placed the lot nl com pany of infantry r-.i guard at the pen lirntlary, on aucou.it of the ciBoovery of u plot to blow up the building by a catty of friends ( the four members ol the Tiorrego sang of assui'sins, who were condemned tn be lunged tomor row, but bo have beeu granted a re spite for 20 days by Prejid lit Cleve land. A torpid liver means a bad couiplednn, bod liiculi, indigestion and frequent headaches, 'i'o avoid such companions take DeWitt's Liltlo Early Itinera, the famous little pills. CI.H. JIagcuhuck. Convention of the Reform Press Ac3noiation at Memphis, FOSI0NI8TB AMD ANTI-rUSJOHISTS Will Contest for Supremacy, with n Strong I'rolinblllly of n Holt If the 'ualnnlia Are lie routed Tho nival Oilnvuiillou In Soulon at Kansas City, Mo, Memphis, Feb. 22. The annual con vention of the I'.eform Press associa tion was called to order by General Paul Vandervoort, president of the as sociation, at 10 o'clock this forenoon, and addresses of welcome and re sponses occupied the entire morning. At the afternoon session Mr. Vander voort delivered his annual address. O. Ii. Spence, of the Parkersbui-u, (W. Va.) Silver Tribune, was interviewed by a reporter. Mr. Spence is a thor- lough People's party man, but he Is T nr Mia "m tiMtA.nf -i ha.rno H " , 1 W . UIIG lit .... I ... u .1 1 . . faction. He said that he was for fu sion when it strengthened the princi ples udvocated by the third party, and could be effected on equitable and hon orable groundB. He Intimated 1 lint If the meeting which began today under took to read Senator Bu'Ipi and other People's party men thinking like him out of the party here will be a bolt from the meeting. President Vandervoort is opposed to fusion of any sort. He said the Demo cratic party absorbed the Oreenback ei s by adopting their principles, and did the same thing a fo-.v years later hsi the National Union Labor nartv - - ---- . . , uu,nize"ci. cie I'oiniB oue cuaii iiiey tried to repeat the feat in tlie recent Mrti M , ' ... ., campaign as to the Peoples party, and partially succeeded. Wp were sidetracked for a while, said Mr. Vandervoort, "but we will get back in the middle of the road aga::i. This Memphis meeting will be the be ginning of the era In the life of the People's party. It will be put on the straight road again right, and then llr warning cry wU be heard from nne i-T J of this country to the other. 1 'i "i-ec'oie, tho press has just begun the flg'..t." The Itlval llpforniers. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 22. The con ference of the National Reform Prees association called by Chairman Ar thur Kosolle, of the Missouri state People's party committee, and also secretary and treasurer of the national association, met here yesterday. Chair man Rocl'e said that they must pro ceed with their business without ref erence to the Memphis gathering, which would be entirely ignored. "We are in the right," said he, " and any overtures for peace must come from the Memphis people." Apparently such overtures are expected, Mr. Roselle giving the sulnure of a message he had received from Senator William A. Allen, of Washington, In which the latter counseled holding open the Kan sas City mect'ng for a day or two after the Memphis meeting. Train ltobbera Driven Oft". Muskogee, I. T.,-Feb. 22. News has been -i-ct-ived at the marshal s ofllce heii; of an uttrmpt to hold up a pas senper Iraln on the Iron Mounttin road at WuHva. Two masked men entered the coach of a fribht tra'n nnd com pelled Conductor Wallace to hand over tho few dollars he carried. At this Jjneture the lcsular prseienser troln pulled In. It bad been the Inten tion of the robbers apparently to 1-old up this train but tho alarm had boon given and a crowd of armed eit tKfiis pother-d so quickly that the out lnwj fought safety In flight. Don't Tobacco Spit and Sinoko Your Life Away. If you w.int to quit toliacco using easily and forever, be mado well, strniiK, magnetic j full of new llfu aud vigor, Uike No-To-Uuc, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men ' strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. ! Over 400,000 cured, lluy No-To-Iiac fiuin i your own druggist, who will ginirutiteo a ' cure. 53c or ?l in. lioomct anu sauipio mailed free. Ad. Sterling lloinody Co., Chicago or Now York,. CorroHpoudeut hcovel ilaji;'. Havana, Feb. 22. Thomas G. Alvord, the correspondent of the New Yotk World, has arrived at Havana. He has just paid a visit t6 Sylvester .Scovel. the World correspondent now In Jail at Bancti Spirltus, in the province of Santa Clara. Mr. Alvord found Mr. Bcovel In a comfortable condition and In good spirits. Lost A dear little child who made home happy by its smilos. And to think, it might havo Peon savca liaa tno parents only kept in the houso One Minute Couch Cure, thoin- alllblo remedy for croup. C. II. llagenhuch IJIInnkalanl's opposition to Annexation. Washlneli.n, Feb. 22. LilluoUaluni looks to President-elect McKinley and the Incoming- secretary of state, Mr. Sherman, to help her defeat the Ha waiian annexation project. She will remain in Washington until after the Inauguration, trying to defeat the plans of the annexationists. If she suc ceeds she will then turn her attention toward securing the Hawaiian imn FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send His Dis covery Fiee. Claims to Be a Benefactor Mankind, to Weakened There is always moro or less susplciou attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that ho cannot rest uutll his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what he lias discovered. It is upon this priucipal that a resident of Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cuiethcm of auy form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all tho doubt ami uncertainty which such luou are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural size aud vigor. As It costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem, that any man, suUering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who uovcr stopiieil to realize what might be tho final result, ought to be deeply interested iu a remedy which will restore them to health, strength aud vigor, without which they continue to live au existence of untold misery. As the remedy iu questlou was the result of many years research aa to what nnmhttiatinn would be uccullarlv eil'octive in restoring to men tho strength they need. It would seem that all men suirariug with any form of nervous weakness ought to wiite for such a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1713, Kalaraasoo, Mich., stating that you are uot sending for the prescription out of idle eurioslty, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving ita trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where information came from. The prescription is sent free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can alford to give away his discovery, there is no doubt about tho offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know how you came to wrlto him. lx-28-78t Wanted-An Idea Who can think or some simple thlDflr to Datftnt? may bring vou waaltb. nc-yt. Waiblnston, D. 0., for their il.SUJ prlte oSw c w., r-aieni Aiior- ana list or two uunarea iutsdiioqs wiuusu. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. FJiytlitl and Mental r -rtMn Gives Way to Vigorous A- n,. EV. W. T. HeiTTC ,C, n.: talented pas tor of Grace U. II. chure'i, Carlisle, I'enn., i? rites Septoiobur l )896i "I always enjoyed good health unMUnlfflB, at which time my duties as a clergyman wore of a poenllarly trying naturo, subjecting mo to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, im paired my goneral health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was in such a condition that tho mere Right nf a large congregation so wearied mo that it would require a day or more for me to re cover from tho ox h&uitlcn. It aifords mo im'it pleasure to say that Dr. Miles' Bestorative Nervino and Restorative Tonlo have done mo untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feel as frosh aud vigorous this Monday morning as I ovor felt in my life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Norvos sent free to ull applicants. DR. MILFiS MEDIOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. FifiADE SV.E A IVSAiM AJAX TABLETS roSITn'ELY CUBE jy lij jvervoti xJUfuxw-tf railing Mem ory. I m potency, RleopieiwiigwH.ttc , caupud by Abwue and other F.twe ana Indttv cBetions. Si-y rM-hi atul eurtlv restore Lout V ic1t v mi M or young, nnd fit a man f t.i i -i t "tm or mirlase. l'rpenfe li t a i ' Co.inamDtion if taken In time. Ihotr tno o.t w .mmeJtnwj irojnove. ment and ettecta a OURJ3 w.jrrfl all d'Hpts (all. In sist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablet. They here oared thousands end will cure you. We awe a posltlvo written guarantee to effect n cure in each oate or refund tho money, l'rice OO cenij per pftohwe, cr tlx prtckBRee (fall treatment for V-w. By mail, la tlafn wrapper, upon receipt of prloe. Clrcnlor free. AJAX REMEDY CO., 5SS?Sf For sali- in Shonaniloah, Pa., by A. Wnslcy nnd 1'. Kirlln, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS ATRttn.TerjiAKDitn WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwdTtoromrtnnd reliaWe. AroM ImitattoiiM. flit flA-mir' TlKir Pti.i. inn K4.VK ttntlKKTS. At rlmar tore, or lent direct fkeatetlt. rric. tl. Oatoit Spsc. Co., Bottoa. Mm Our book, 4c. Fov sale nt 1 I. P. KirMn's druR Shenandoah drug: store ' to U-. na.-ial uui.ir uy l.KIa II.V1H .Ml. 1,1. OA 'lp.liflrmleB, plsasant odor. 1 no n 1 i.u.8 I.l'U-M 1CAIK TOIOremovo dnilriiH:. 1.I.1P, liftlrfronifiillinKoutandproraote,Rrowth81 On boiiU J.I5H Ml:lIOAT CO 108 Fulton ,t, S-YXBCC Illustrated Treatise oa Hair on application m&u For salo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kiilln's Drug Store. WE LEARN BY H EXPERIENCE Thousands suiter and die annunt ly for tho want of it. Jfota einglo lustiiiioo on record whero a trial of ipgi's Hla lm According to fllrections, has not immudiatcly and permanently cured DlphlmuU, Croup, Qulusy, or any ulTeoUou of tho throat. Why should anyone suffer and dlo -when this boon of all remedies will positively cure ? Unsolloited testimonials by the thousand are pouring tn from thoso who havo given Thompson's Diphtheria Cure u trial. Why not try it dear read er? It will do the samo for you it has done for others. Following Is a sample testimonial which ex plains Itself : Wllliamsport, Ta., April 37, 1896.. Thompson & Co. Gentlemen : I have used Thomp son's Dlphtht'rlu Cure In my family for hoarseness and sore throat and It gave speedy relief. I, uae It both ns a gargle ) and by external application, and do un neauatmgiy coramena lie use oy ever oneaftllcted with Diphtheria, Hoarse ness, Croup, Qulnsy.or any otfier throat auection. oirapaou i. vivmw, raster Third St., M. E. Church. Sold by prugglsts and costs only 50 Cents a Bottle. MANUrSOTUaEO BV THI IBOHPSOH DIPHTHEffll CORE CO., WiLLIfiMSPOHT. PA For Sale at KIRUN'S Drug: Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tours to CAIJFQItMA oud the PAfTFIf COAST will leave Now York and Philadelphia February 24, atopplug at New Orleans uiirini; Mardl Qr.ui festivities, and allowing four wei Ks In California, and March 27, retiiriiniK ..n regular trains within nine mouth,- Ituiind ti i vases from all points on the I't-iiimyUiiitia K.ul rond System east of I'lltaburK : ln.i for tolu ol February 31, and 1310.00 for tour of .Man It -7 FLORIDA Jacksonville toure, allowing two weeks in Florltlu will leave New York ami PhUmlelpliitt February 9 and 23, and March V, 1HU7 IUte t-overi !ig expeneeii en route I n lot h directions, tSO.uO from New York, and $.8.00 from lMillndelphla. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of . throe dav will leave Kaw Task and Philadel phia February 11, Maseb It. April 1 and 22. and May 18. IS07. Kates, iiieliid- ing trninoortatipii and two day' aovonuuuda- lion at lite uas waaou , Waahtngton Hotels, 4 si fu 1IUJ0 from HiiladUiIila. New orti, audi OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRSCr. OR VU. I1ICHM0ND AND WASII1NQT0M will leave Yoi It aii'l I'hlladelpbltt Pebru nry 20, Man h 1, aud April 11, )'.7. For detailud itineraries and otliar IntormntUiM apply at ticket aaenciea or atWreap (ku W. Iloyd, Asst. tleuT Taw. Agvi.f, llroad'atrcet Htutlon, WiiladelpHa. a IB i h a
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