EVENING HERALD ISNTAllLIHIlltO 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Booth Jabdik ftTnsr. Nrar Ckkib rim Herald u iimlrnKd tnSlienandtmn and the urroundtng towns for six esfflte n week, pay able o the carriers. By mull .C0 a Tfr-o' cent a month, payable In ml ranee. Advertise ments charged aouordlne to apace and position. Tlie publlKliera reaerve the Mailt to ebniige the onltlori bl advertisements whenever tbe pub I'eatlo-i ol news demands It. The rlltt l reserved, to ree1any advertisement, whether nalu for or not. ,jat the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. - .... Entered at the potofflee at Shenandoah, IV . second class mall matter. TKUSPIIONB CONNECTION tlie flnaiHiirTfUMtion in a way coin prelieneh to th averagtt reader have I been prepufed. In tliln connection' areKivrn tIM debts of all tlie dtfttew and eitlcK. tvii,tha rate or taxation in eaoli and ajjjttory of our national debt from WSMtfe 1H07, TllB policy and nif'KHHKpff"P!li1ent MeKinlev are (riven iiHletnll, tocrotlier with the dlpute linljljtbt beforo his Cabinet. rabies devjfled to the newlr-tlis- overed nm tnlnas In Alaska, with muntlOU hud nractirnl ,uio goid-sgeher, will Sliy wlniiblo nt tliis "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald WKDNK8DAY. DECKMBHK 80. 1807. And Flowers, .You have not fulfilled every duty untese-you liuvo fulfilled that of being; cheerful and pleasant. Buxton. TliK cable informs us that money Is in demand in London. There is also a pressing demand for the same thing in Shenandoah. 'JllKllK is a moral In the death of the New York man who was murdered for his paste diamonds. Hoth vanity and sham bring their reward. Via the trno Route," wlilc! sunshine, win hUili altitudes and second 'l8sV can to points (it Thk movomentto banish the cornet from theatre orchestras, and substi tute the lluto and oboe, would be a most agreeable way of tempering the wind to tho shorn lamb. Ulaiid of America, Cull- iTornln. ',' "lit Iron Mountain !WfCfeti(m Of perpetual worms, imuards or ftflmra. Pullman first ltd and tourist sleeping Hatlri. Aruanaaa. Tnu Old and New lTftB, Atltu, Chllfornls, Oregon, WaMSim, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada. wHli(!BtMlnm. Quick time, low rates, and all (jSrpwfbrUof modern rllvny lmprovemeiikajppT)tt)a to nil who pur chase tickets rtWJHouri IVeiflo railway system, lor W-JHiltt from your home, literature, amraiflt iiiftitmsUon, dmpa postal card, J. 1 McOftta, H. 1. Agent. 510 Itall nil avenue, Sttntm, N. Y or 801 Broad way, New YorM, 3-1-tf W. B lloyt, a. E 1'. Aet. Should horse meat become a stand ard article ol diet in New Jersey the discarded beasts of tho street car service might at last have the horse laugh on tho trolley. TliK boast is made that Paris will endeavor to outdo tho world in 1000. Tills may be taken as sufficient notice that the usual attempt will be made to do all tlie visitors. Onk lecturer on cookinginsists that bread is unwholesome, and another cOHies forward to say that 'oysters should not be eaten. A dozen on the half-shell, please, with French rolls. Most of tho New York savings bunks have about decided to reduco the interest rate, to less than four per, cent. They cloim tlie situation ivlH not warrant a higher rate. ' Conguhss will again convene one week from to-day. Some of the members have been "punching tlie bug" for exorcise during the holiday recess. Barhkks are agitating for a state examination to protect their calling. Every legislator who has ever suf fered from a dull razor in the clutch of a plug barber can be safely counted upon to stand by such a measure to the very last. Tub loaves and fishes at Tarn inany's feast are much sought after, and well might they be. Hundreds of positions with salaries above $3,000 per annum are to be given out, and they will all go to the workers. Tarn many -will continue in power. An enterprising preacher in Brook lyn has hit upon a novel idea to hold the interest of his audience. He is not a Yankee, either.but an Irishman from the south of Ireland. To make his sermons interesting he has Intro duced a blackboard and sketches pic tures to illustrate the points ho de sires to bring out most forcibly, and, having studied for an artist before beginning ministerial work, be does the work rapidly and well and his congregation is increasing rapidly. -That this country has suffered from over production is generally ad mitted, but that there has been an over production of whisky, despite the herculean efforts of red-nosed and other citizens to put it down, will be news tomany readers of the Hkhald. It is a fact, nevertheless, that over production has been the cause of the failure of the famous Monarch dis tilleries of Kentucky, who cannot make the celebrateri Bourbon whis kies that gave that state its fame in competition with the enormous out put of aheap spirits turned out at 'Peoria and other distilling points. important i directions prove em time. TO CUIttMM 'Pnko LaxatirftiRliakfca druggists rffajp cure. S.V. m mc mm-' - TO "Iff 8 swantwv mm mi Mt hli IS ONI! IAV. litnlnn All Xt$' money if it fulls to ttntlllle has L. II. Q. on OP SUNSHINE GRATIFYING RESULTS. INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NEW STOMACH REMEDY. Rot a t'attnt Medlolne, But a safe Cure (or all Forms of Indigestion. Tho rt suits til recent investigation have estnblishnl, lxoncl ijurslion, the great value of the new propitiation for imligetion and stomach troubles it is rnniinscd uf the di gestive acids, liepsin, bismuth, Ootden Seal and similar stomachics, preml in the form of ao grain lozenges, pleasant to the taste, convenient to i arry when traveling, harmless lo the mast delicate stomach, and probably tlie safest, mast effectual cure yet discovered for indigestion, sour sloinncli, loss of appetite and flesh, nausea, sick headaches, palpitation of heait, and the many symptoms arising fiom imperfect digestion of food. They cure because they cause the food to be promptly and thoroughly digested liefore it lias time to sour, ft rm'nt and poison the blood aud ner vous system. Over six thousand people in the state of Michigan alone in 1 894 were cured of stom nch troubles by Stuart's Djspepsia Tablets, Full sizt-d packages may lie found at all druggists at 50c. , or sent by mail on receipt of price from Stuart Co., Marshall, Micb. Send for free book on stomach diseases. THE AFRiniS SUBDUED. tlio For Infants and Children, 51s fae- . nulla . " le THE So-cnlloU " ly Undo City of att from Cuba, lllo, in one provinces. has not bed CUBAN' REPUBLIC. have built with abundant neighboring rebels, who powder and nerles and can supply indlspensabl trer? trniper. ihoWiHl" I'rovlneo Kntlro- JiiHiii'KBiits' Control, loo, Deo. 29. A gentleman ho has been In Manzan- t the so-called pacified B that in reality the war tn there, for the country has been abandoned to Insurgents, who towns, which are supr'iei provisions from the estates, established by even manufacture (fun have arms factories, tan- oe factories, so that they elr troops with the most Articles. Spanifh author ity is not rKognlzed, -tmd the Inhabi tants ar ofi&rtaBly settled under the authority of the Cuban republic. The poorer Spanish soldiers are In such condition that much sympathy Is a: oubed, thuy beln mostly boys, thin, I lie and 111 and complaining of the y.'rctrhed quality of their scanty rations and of not receivlnc any pay for months, TlUlr pppdition 1b pitiful in the extreme, arousing much sympathy among the insurgents, who know that these mere lads have been conscripted and sent to fight them under conditions which no veteran troops would stand without mutiny. Are ftiniii f.ivur riipuily. Business men and tiavtl lers carry thorn '11 vest pockets, hLUles (arry them In puru-s. houwkripeia kepp llit-m i'l iih'iIh ine clMetR. filemli roeonimfiiid them ti lilt nils. c, ?!TmfT!f?fm??fF???f?fs??f??fI? g "THEY DO THE WORK" 2j HO 1 E- HOMfeOPATHICl s DEM EDI ES 5 v e- Re ieve and Cure Tub notorious colored man, Francis Llpgo, who beeame so well adver tised in connection with the Leconey murder in Jersey some years ugo, will be inearoerated for 90 years and have a fine of $8,000 to pay for his latest Violation of the law, in endeavoring to entrap a Miss Berry by forged ad vertisements. As tho Jersey law pro vides that a failure to pay a fine tygseteitates serving one day in jail tqr each dollar of the fine, ho will probabjy end his days in prison, as this will add 8 years to his sentence. TJio Judge's sentence was tlie proper llilgo to use in the enso of such a criminal, Wk are in receipt of a oopy of the Philadelphia Iuquier Almanao for 18084 and it contains many improve ments over all previous publications. In fact, it is an encyclopedia of uni versal knowledge, nnd we eougratu lato qur contemporary upon its latest efforts in this direction. Correoted tables of all state and oity elections, showing at a glance the complete vote for every nominee on the entire tioket,.JjutYe been include!. Unpre cedented interest has been shown in monetary discussions, and bearing this in mind, exhaustive statistics on ST Ilea! maum Tlorlnulas of noted jiIiyjiIHunB Head Troibles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities "For eifery III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Youkers,N.Y. til nook Hailed Free. 13 luumuttiuiuum DAVIDSON'jS FURNITURE HOUSE, 121 and 123 North Main St. NEW YIEAR flrltlMli Mlllmry Oporatlons on l'rontlor Now Conolndcd. London, Deo. 29. A dispatch from Peshawur says: The British columns have returned from Khyber Pass after punishing, with slight opposition, the Zakka-KhelB, In the Uazar valley. Mil itary operations on the frontier are now concluded. Every AfridI and Orakzal valley has been visited . It now appears that the enemy's lots has been more severe than was at first believed, and out of all proportion to Its possible fighting strength. Their trade with our centors for the neces saries of life has been closed, and their autumn titlage prevented. The complete submission of the Orakzais Is now accomplished. Many hitherto unknown strategical frontier routes have been "surveyed and mapped out. The vauntW prestige of the AfrldlB has been lowered, and their punishment has paved the way for the permanent settlement of t,he Issue. It Is flrmlv believed that, cut ott from India and threatened with a relnvasion of their country In the spring, they will now submit. It is also expected that the Internal friction resulting from the operations will prove almost as so vere a r-Jnlshment as the operations themselves. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked , or not always under stood, is that women sufiV as much from dis tressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is ofien, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. 'Hie error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty -four hours ; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning, these are also con vincing proofs of kidney trouble. If "you have doctored without lienefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stand the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dol lar. You -may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention HERALD and send your address to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Itingbamtou, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. There are Mock of Pu, gifts, but ai beautiful, wed of Furniture addition to at) day itiduceuu A stock of reduction, iu Tanestrv and saddles. Our Lour $4.00 no $2.50, our fb now $4.25, bargains is tl which enablet We must clos 121 and Nc Robljins, S PRESENTS. many thines iu our rniture suitable for holiday y one 01 tne numerous I made aud useful articles here will prove a nlcasinu y home. As a special holt- nt we oner tlio following : 500 rockers bought at a lilk, Hush, Leather, Silk Qrocatelle, cane seats and S2.50 rockers now $1.25, V $2.00, our $4.50 now .00 now 53-5, our J7.00 ;tc. Our reason for such e large order we placed us to buy at close margin, s them out. Our dwelling ied by them. space is occu DAVIDSON'9 FURNITURE HOUSE, NUGGETS OP NEWS. A secret organisation has been form ed at Lexington, Ky., to fight the civil service system. Peter French, the largest cattle owner In Oregon, Is reported to have been murdered by a man named Oliver. Patrick Kelly, of Louisville, who was struck dumb while cursing an employer, had his speech restored during a nt of anger. A Christmas pardon for Dledrlch Tragrnan, a Sing Sing convict, arrived at the prlBon Just half an hour after Ills death. Peter nyan, an eccentric citizen of Ilopktnsvllle, Ky., has been buried in a sarcophagus which he had had on exhibition for several years. Thomas Collins, a merchant of Besse mer, Ala., went to the Jail and shot and killed J. II. Powell, who had been arrested on complaint of Collins' wife. It Is easy to cRtoh a cold and Just as easy to et rid of it if you commence to use One Minute Cough Cure. In cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, and all throat and IiinR troubles It is pleasant to take, s,ife to use and sure to cure. C. II. llaEcnbuch. HiiMpcotpd '!!! I lin-ster "Hold. Mobile, Ala., Dec. 29. The Pensacoln pilot boat Somners N. Smith was seized yesterday by the treasury department, through Special Treasury Agent Bro der. She was not allowed to leave the marine ways until the crew from the cutter Seward, in chargeof a lieutenant, was placed on board. A gangof negroes is transferring her coal from one bun ker to another tn search of contraband goods. There Is nn need of little ehildien being tormred by scald head, eczema nd skin eruptions. Duwitt's Witch Ilazet Malve gives instant relief and cures permanently C. II. Ifagenhneh - Turks Again l'lro on (Ireoks. Athens, Dec 89. As the Greek gun boats were leaving the Gulf of Am bracla yesterday they were nred on a second time' by all the Prevesa forts. The garrison, which was out lining the quay, also fired repeated volleys, though no damace was done. This action, af ter Turkey had apologized, Is supposed to be Intended to create a precedent for closing tho gulf. A Bit For Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 23o. At Gruhlor Bros., drtin store. Cuming Kveiits. Deo, 29 Klondike social at the Primitive Methodist church. Dec. 31 Twenty-fourth annual ball of the Rescue Hook & ladder Co., No. 1, at Bob bins' opora house. Very Dangerous, Out If Left to Itself Is DcathA Shenandoah Case. There are some diseases that do not arouse our sympathy the dlwnse Is not deep and therefore our sympathy is shallow. Hut we very often make a very serious mistake suoli in calling 11 backnche a light allliction. Itookncho memos kidney trouble eveiy time, aud if you don't drive It away, it will never go of its own accord, without taking you with it. Hut it does not continue simply as a backoolie. Soon tho tirino beedtnes affected, cither too much of it or too little, nnd In either case it is expelled only with pain acute pain. Thou comes the sediment stage, Which means cutting sandy deposits and sometimes stouos llko kernals of corn. Then follows Doabotes or Uriglila disease. Don'i you think baoktteho dangerous T We do, but wo must add just a fsw words, and they are : Doan's Kidney Pills ours every time, and all stages of kidnty disease, but it is always best to keep as far from iho danger line as possible, and tbo euro is o.isier. Mr. David Thomas, of 204 Slaylwrry Alley, miner.says: "I have suffered Intensely from my back and kidneys. I w sin the hospital fur sots nil weeks and when I returned about soven months ago I was suffering from a con tinuous backache and an aoule lainouess across my loins. I could hardly get off a chair and it hurt me severely to straighten up if I had boon stooping or bending for ward. There wero pains alt through my hea,d especially in the top and back part. I thought they arose from neuraUlii, but 1 am now convinced that my kidneys caused it for on (fi'ttlnr Don 11 '9 Kidney Pills from Kirlin's Pbarmaoy aud using them the lame ness in my back and tho pains in tny head have all disappeared and there has been no return of them since." Bian's Kidney Pills for sale by nil dealers Price 50 cents Mailed by hoster-Milbnrn Co., Iluffalo, N. Y., sole agents tor the U.S. Ite inember the name Doan's and take no other. Top phono fin-toil I'aM-onsTorTrnlTlc. CiiVPland, O., Dec. 28. President S. It. Callowcy, of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern rallioad, Bald to day: "For some time railroad men have been trying to And the reason why, In spite of the fact that business is increasing, especially in the trans portation of freight, the passenger business Is languishing. After figuring on the matter for soie time we have come to tho conclutVn that .the long dlstnnce telephone Is responsible Busi ness men are using It more and more, and the way It Is cutting into our pas senger business is a very serious mat ter to us." TUB FLORIDA LIMITED. Three lcmlre New Trains For Southern Hallway's Florida Service. The Southern Hallway will Inaugurate Its Florida Limited on January 17th, 1808. The three trains built far this service are the finest that have aver been turned ont by the Pullman Comivniy This season's schedule will lie the fat,teat and most 0011- vtnienl evei opeiated between Eastern cities and the i-horts of the Houth The Florida Limited will leave Itrond street station dally, except Huiidny, at 2-3H p. m. and a'rivc at Jacksonville at 1:10 p.m. and St. Augustine 2:80 p.m. Write to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent. 826 Chestnut street. Phila- clelphi.i, for further Information and advance Pnllm.iii reservations. Prosperity eoines nuiekest, to rlii tnnti whose liver is in good condition. DMVitt's Little Knrly Hisers are famous little pills foi eoustiiMitlon. hilioiiBiii .is. indismtion and nil stonuuli and 11 ver I roubles. C. II. Ilagen- nucn. Tin- l'rlnl or Kit Imw. Camden, N. J., Dec. 211.-1311 Shaw will he placed on trlnl for his lift" ni":' Monday, that day having been i-.et lo Judge dan iMn as the time most con venient to him to hoar the ease. The action of tin' Judge was b "-"d on the Indlitnirnt found hy the giand Jury if Camden county on Monday against shaw, who Is charged with the murders it his mother, Mrs. Sarah M. Shaw, ind his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Zane. URGfifl A SPEEDY LYNCHING. And tho Moli Promptly Ob Hired a Nogro Double Mnrdoror. Minter City, Miss., Dec. 2!). Joseph Hopkins, the negro who murdered two white men on Christmas day at Glen dora, a small Inland town near this place, was captured by a posse at day light yesterday on the James planta tion, near Swan lake. Hopkins con cealed himself in a gin house, but was discovered by two negroes, who. gave the alarm. Hopkins fought like a demon before ueing taken Into custody, and when arrested It was found tlie negro had been shot In three places. He was not fatally injured, however, and was at once taken to the scene of the terrible crime. Hopkins con fessed his guilt, and did not-plead for mercy, but begged his captors to make quick work of him, and little time was lost in carrying out his request. A rope was placed about the negro's neck and he was hanged to a limb of a tree. The body was then riddled with bul lets and left hanging. Hopkins' record is a very bad one, many recent crimes being attributed to him. i 123 North Main St. Upcra House. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . '8 MP Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, ,' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, BlooufHervePood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IQI The richest of all restorn WI1HI II IO I tlvo foods, because It re places tho ossentlala Of llfo that ore ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc UHfiT IT nnFs I Ry making tho blood rillHI II UUtOi purouud rich and the digestion perfeci it creates solid tlesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlvo ana olear. It restores lost vitality, stopsoll wast- iw a female, regulator has no equal. Price 60a., orllvo boxes 82.00. Druggists orbvmall. Aavice nna doou, iree. We can help you. W dto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, Ifila Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. KAIER'S ra House, J. vl. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. Thursday, Dec. 30 "A grand opportunity to obtain an idea ot iingland s terrible East Indian War." SECOND APPEARANCE Of the talented young actor MR. In Edward E. Kidder's Powerful Realistic East Indian War Spectacle, Shannon Of The . . . Sixth. SHENANDOAH- PA RJIM'S Celebrated l'n vv liars Dover fait . Hfe tnd iir fatter lallbii with Taw ld renoyroyal Tilli and other li -JSS ruucdii-.' Alwaya buy tha bt-.t aiin avoid (Jlaai, oluttncot. Cuircxteed aupenor to all othara. ltalttrt) j,t beat Iu the nrk, A No L I'artkoiaia, 1 cl. Dl.U.f tUX. llwk Bar- UoaWa, Uw. A thrilling story of the Sepoy RebtlHonof i$58. A scenic dijsplay of Qriental Magnificence. 8BK TH8- Great Cannon Scene. The OA-me of niecluvnlwl ranlUni. Prices : - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart ot Siiyder's Drug Store. No need to suffer with rheumatism, lum bago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas' buleetrie OH cures all such troubles, anu due It quickly. Dnly-Kvorlinrdt I-'lRlit 11 Drnw. New Orleans, Dec. 29. Jack Daly and Jack Everhardt met before the Tulane Avenue Athletic club last night. The match was originally tor 2U rounds, but the mayor would not issue a per mit for over ten rounds, and charged $500 for this. Kverhardt refused to gi on until he secured an agreement tha If both men were on their feet at the end of ten rounds the fight would be declared a draw. Ewrhardt tried to make It a rough and rushing -fight from the start, but Daly was clever enough to keep away from punishment. In tho tenth roundDaly's right tVid a rush 'Ins business on Everhar'l'i's body, and there was danger of a knockout. Then Everhnrdt cllnr-V.ed and wrestled, and saved his skin until time was called and Iloeree Duffy declared It a draw Borne Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often fay, "Oh, ii will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is so'd on a positive guarantee to cure they would immediately sec the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c, Trial size free. At all druggists. Tlu-eo Killed In n snlouu Kow. Barbourvllle, Ky., Dec. 2J. It 'll.i'il news has been received here of a triple killing at Manchester. The victims were Will Durdy, James Philpot and Bob Gregory. They were killed in a saloon row between Burdy and Phil pot. All had been drinking, nnd Phil pot called upon Burdy to stand treat. Burdy declared that he had already done so. Philpot said he lied, and Burdy knocked him down. Philpot arose, drew a revolver and In the llrlng fatally wounded Gregory. He also shot Burdy, and was stabbed by the latter, each receiving fatal wounds. All the men are well known mountain eers. Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is pleasan t to taxe, positively harmless to the most deli cate constitution, and absolutely sure to euro mo most obstinate cough or cold. A house hold boon. An Alnbiiinn. I'oniiil.Vt- Snnrl'. Mobile, Ala., Dec. 29. Postmaster P. D. Barker was Installed before daylight In office after an all night vigil In the postofllce. The Inspectors had over hauled the accounts of the ofllne and found them coirect. Two employes, who refused to take oath to the new postmaster, were suspended. Colonel Ilapler, who claims to hold office by virtue of section 3,830 "of the revised statutes, which law requires that re movals before the expiration of term must be by the advice and consent of the senate, Bued out a writ of Injunc tion In the United States circuit court. .Mrs, Mary Bird. Harrlsbure, Pa., says, "My child Is worth millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup bad I not In vested twenty-five cents In a bottle of One Mlntita Ceugh Cure." It cure coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. 0. II. Ilagenbueh. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer Tht Itirtlornmnf Dtnuilnied. New York, Dpc 29. Judge Newherger estoiclny d'omlsn J 11 Indictments for perjury and nvF.i -meanor ugnlnst Ed ward K. Ge.imy. foimer piesid'iit of the North River lnnk, which failed on Nov. 12, 18D0. Hodncy was Indicted on May S. 1891. He pleudod nut guilty and ' released on a bond of $16,000. Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. Mn. O. O. sntILT8, of 'WIntcraot, Iowa, '-iv-Titcr and manufacturer of E'lults' Safety Whlffletree Coupling, write-, of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.'Two years jco an attack of LaQrlppo left me with a -teak heart. I had run down In flesh to mere skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spellsj frequent sharp Jai'H-g pains and palpitation caused a con stant fear ot sudden death, nothing could induce me to remain away from homo over sight. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and In a few days I was able, to sleep well and the pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In ovory way than I have for years." Dr. Miles' Bemcdtos aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benofita or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DB. MILES MBDIOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. the best by adding a lit i tie of Seelijf's to ordinary i coffee. 2C. a packge Those who once buy SEBLIU'S keep coining Duct tor it. itiis aQ' mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delirious. All Grocers. THE RUSH Alaska Jn the Spring will hi Tremendous. Tbe most profitable business will be In trans port at ion nnd merchandlsim; and In furnishing food and supplies to the multitude of Gold Seekeis-ln short, n general Trading. Mercan tile and Steamship business. It was so In '49 it will be ao In '9S. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company ,nCCarpPrtal!ed $5 000,000 on-Weab,e Tn meet this demand, will own and operate IU OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting -with its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passenger business carry ing to tliat country an immense amount of sup pllm and equipment for tbe miners, as well as furnishing them transportation for themselves and their goods, and establishing Trading Stations st different points An opportunity is ottered ajiy person, be thry of small or large means, to buy shares of stock in this company nnd participate in tbe ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within tbe next 13 months. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each Mar value, non-assessable, and will be offered lorn limited time only. Safer than Sayings Banks ltd Bank Stocks l'aying larger dividends. While numerous savings banks and banks huve suspended, transportation and trading companies were never seen in the Itat of failures This tetook is out, of tbe most desirable investments offered tun public rue Incorporators and stockholders who are! connected with this uoinpauy are men of wide j Xlterlenoe In similar undertakings and men J whose, names are sufUaieitt guurantee of the I standing of the company, to wit : I AIJHCItT ULATZ, lres Val RlatzHicw Co., I Milwaukee I HON WM. K. MAHOX, United States ticnator ! from Illinois j n ti FhWiHlM Puns TrufHi. f IT .t- P. U. It , (Mm-innntl. PUANK A 11KCIIT. of ( has Kuestner & Co , I Chicago. OJIAJI. II UO('KW!HJ, Traffic Mgr. V I. A L W. 0. RINEAUHtJN.aen'U'uw. Agt C. N. O A T. I. U It., ( iuclunatl, O B. W.UUIFK1TH, Pres. First National Bank. Vlcltsburg, Miss. KKKl). A OTTE, past eighteen years with Shelby Bank, Hhelbyville, Ind. J. M. l'HII.UPH, C-hitler First Nat l Hank, Vli'Lsburg, Miss. 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Slotkti'a . 5 "lit '1 1. ii. t- iu- 1 .1. Ill 0:1.1 ire. -New York, Pec. 29. J. AV. Harris, a North Carolina negro, was arraigned yesteiday on the charce of sending threatening letters to William K. Van Jerbllt, Charles Broadway Rouse, John Wanamaker and other prominent men. The letters demanded money under threat of personal violence and alleged that the writer was a member of a society formed to extort relief from millionaires at any price. As no one appeared to prosecute Harris he was committed to the workhouse as a vagrant. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried tho new food drink called Oraiu-O? It is delicious nnd nourishing nnd takes tho place 01 oouee. 1 no more urain-u you give mo children the more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee butcostg about i us much. All grocers sell it, 15c and 25c. Internatioii.a)l Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKILI. DIVISION. Noveubxb 28, 1897. Trains will leave 8henandoab after tbe sbev. date (or Wlavune, OUberton, Frookville Dart Water, St. Clair, rsttsvllle- Hamburg, Iteidin. Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, KurrUhitrn and PhT ndelphla (Brood street station) at Cos and 11 OS a. m, and 4 30 p in. on week days. Sundays, 0 08 a. 111., 8 10 p. m. For t'ottsrllle nnd Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. ra. week days Sundays, 9 45 u. 111. Leave Shenandoah for Pottavllle (via Dslnno) 7 as, 14 a. in., 12 88, 3 10, 6 00, 8 l2ii, m week days. Sundays, 9 10 a. in., 12 00 ami 0 81 p. 111. Trains leave Fracfcvllle fur Slienauuoah i 10 40 a. in. and lit II, 3 It, 7S2 and 10 3' p. m. Sunday, 11 Is a. 111. and 5 41 p. ra. Leave l'ottsrllle (or Shenandoah ( via Frack ville 10 19 a. ra.. 12:09, 5 IB, 7 26 and 10 10 p. m Hun' 10 40 a. in., 5 18 p. m. Leave Pottavtlle for Slienaudoab (via Delano) BOO, 7 45, 9( a. 111., 12 85, 3 00 S 40 p. 111. week days. Sundays, H 45 a. in 12 38 and ti 10 p. in. lave I'blladclpl Jii, (Hroaul street atttiott), fr Shenandoah at 8 IT, 8 Stand 10 19 a. oi., 4 10 and 7 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 8 SO a. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia. t Sea Olrt, Aabury Park. Ocean Grove, Loot Branch, and Intermediate statloiu, 8,10 11.14, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m week-days. Leave Brood Street Station. Philadelphia. FOR NKW YORK. Express, week-daya 8 30, 4 On, 4 89 8 18, 6 SO, 7 88,8 21, 8 88. 9 80, 10 21 (Dining Oar), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 2 88 (Limited 1 UU nnd 4 M .. m Dining Car.), UO, 2 80 (Dining Oar) 8 20, 8 88, 4 00,8 00, 8 88 (Dining Oar). 8 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. ui., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 , 4 OS, 4 80 5 18, 8 20, 8 88, 9 SO, 10 21. (I1 lug Oar), 1188 a. m. 12 88, I 08 .Dining Car) 2 80 (Dinluir Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 8 30, 8 SB, (Dining Our) 8 88, 1 02.7 43 10 On p. m.. 12 01 night. F.ip' iaM for Boston without obange, 11 00 n m., week-' lays, and 7 48 p. ni., dally WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 SO, 7 28, 8 32, 1020, 1123, a. m., 1208, 1281 (Bluing Car), lis, 818, 4 41, (2S Conjjres alonai Limited. Dinhi Oar, 8 17. 858 (THo ing 'nr, 7 31 Dining Oar p. in , and 11 00 nlulit i'i-ek lu). Sundays, 8 60, 7 30,9 12, 11 31, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 830 OongreHional Liu- iteu, iiiumg uorj, o aoiiiniiig uarj, lai viu IngCiuJ p. in. and 1208 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Ia n Broad street atatlou via Delaware rive brldg. -Kipresa, 7 0.1 p. in. dally. Lcatu Market Stri.it Wart liipresv KM am 2 00, 4 00,8 00 p. m. MiinUays, 8 43, 9 43 a, Iu lanoiMiiiodutlou 4 80 and 5 00 p m ) For i 'ape May, Auglesea, Wildwood und Hull) 11. acb Sea Isle "'ity, Ocean City, Avalen aud Statu: lUrbor-Uspraas, 00 a. m., 4 00, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. ai. For Sowers Point- EipreM, 880, a. ia.,200, 4 00, 8 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 43 a. ra f. 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