EVENING HERALD; i liST.MII.!Sttl:i 1KTU. AnbklUetl every KvenliiK, K'ccplHumti.y.M SoDTtl JARIHN STIIF.KT. NKAK ri N1HK Die UoriiM la ilellveietl liiHhcnamli wi ..ml ib RtirrrdindltiK tow.is fur nix cpntu n wek, (my lhl. otliecnrrlcrn. Hj- mall 98.00 n ymr. or i cnt4 n month, payable In wlviwicr. Ailvcitlne metila charged Hcconlin opimvciml ptMttluu. The publishers reirfi the rlnht tn i-liHi.ffe tin poflHluii of ailverllifiiient whenever the pub Station of news (leummt It. The rtuht In Macrvil to reJcMauy dertlscn,ent, whether paid for nr not, i.lat the pnhlUhern may (it-cm Improper. AdrcrtUluK ratcn made known upon application. & ttored at the postotHce at HhcniuiiliH.il. 1h., a iieeond clasn mall matter. TKhKl'HONK OONNKCTION "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. JAXUAKY B. lb'.W. Tiiosk interested in the prosecution of Wintersteen, the alleged liloouis bltrg d niniiiter, Mty tluit there has been no ngieement as to the settle ment of the ease and that it has not been dropped. On the contrary, the friends of Levi E. Waller say the trial may be pushed at any time. Notwithstanding this statement, the public believe the contrary. Thk Treasury officials are greatly disturbed over the discovery of oiie of tile most dangerous counterfeits over foisted upon an unsuspecting public. Tlie note counterfeited is a $100 silver certificate of the series of 1801, and so clever is the imitation and so well calculated to deceive even the most expert, that Secretary Cingy has decided to call in the entire out standing issue of 20,000,000 of the $100 eertiilcates as a measure of pro tection. Thk Democrats continue their innli cious attacks upon the Dinley law, knowing full well that it has not yet been given a chance to see what it will do as a revenue gatherer, it was not expected that the new law could possibly meet the expenses of the government during its ilrst few months, and in point of fact it has bueudoing as well as its friends "X pected, and as well as they predicted it would do. It is to lie piesumed, however, that the Democrats will continue their bowling as long as there is a possibility of making a single person believe that tile new law is not what it should be as a rev enue producer. After the miserable failure of the Wilson law in a fair trial ofv three years, it might ration ally be expected that the men who foisted that abortion upon the coun try would be willing to shut up for awhile and give its successor an op portunity to demonstrate what it can do. Turkic are very few business men who do not believe in advertising as a powerful business force. Especially if such advertising bo conducted by a good reliable newspaper that has a large and continuous circulation. Realizing this to be a fact it is strange and rather unfortunate that the ma jority of merchants fail to recognize and take advantage of their golden opportunity. Some one has likened them to a man with a toothache, lie knows ho ought to seo a dentist am1 have the matter attended to at -.nee. Ho knows also the sooner lip goes, the -greater his benefit in eiry way; less pain, butter tuoth, more money in bin purse. Now take the merchant, he realizes that his goods are becom ing ihop worn, some of thoiu, while others aro not yet properly intro duced to the public, lint times are nn.i ...... i.n.n.. ..if i i vertise them until business begins to boom. This is a mistake. The early bird catches the worm. Putting olT yournnnouncements in poor policy, but promptness will benefit your business in every way. It will save physical depression and blues, your goods will be ilrst rato, not shop worn, and financially you will be many dollars ahead. Publicity is the great essential to business success and the highroad to publicity is advertising. The Press and the Oossip. It is a. lamentable truth, says the HarriBburg News, that the slander ous stories that are whispered about by gossips, and which undermine reputation in so steadily a manner that the individual knows nothing of the source until his character is abso lutely blackened, aro very seldom brought home to the originators. Choice bits of slander are passed around in a confidential way witli the admonition that "you intisu't tell," and before long everybody knows it, and no ono knows its source. This is the meanest and most injurious kind of- slander. It is often based upon tho merest suspicion of some evil-minded retailer of petty gossip, and has not the slightest foundation In fact. Put it gets around and does its deadly work, and tho aggrieved party has no remedy. Before a newspaper makes an accusation against a citizen it is care ful to ascertain the facts. If it lie something that will do the people no good to know that is, if the exposi tion Is not in the interest of good morals a self-respecting newspaper will havo nothing to do with it. If the charge should prove to bo false, the injured party knows right where to go for redress, and an editor who wrongs any one by publishing an un truth by misapprehension, is most al ways glad to make a full retraction. And yet the yery people who slan der their neighbors habitually, and delight iu the assassination of char acter, are horrified at the freedom of the press. "Oh, it is so much worse," they argue, "to publish such things ill newspapers, because! everybody rends them." Hut It Isn't. It is the dilTeioiiee between an open enemy and a nieret uwiipsln. There are very few people Injured by newspapers, while very many are hurt by the foul, insinuating tongue of tin' ncniulnl-nioiigur. "Little Colds" ii Kl-c(i'il tbutiKHiida of Hies Mrrltleed ovuiy year. Dr. Wood's Sol wuy 1' ho Syrup emeu Utile colds euro lily cnhls too, iluwn to the Very verge of con sn id ft i on . Mhii i , - i i . a ... i i ii . , Fh-iV( el:,-, ;v - J. :i. u i 1 Dubois jei.:dy i.i'l ami p.i hably fatally wounded a u.ig l-.aiil d ... -lr.au named Tanpuny. l.e thr-n turr.i 1 the weapon upon hlnmelf, the Bhi't prov ing fatal. lul-Is was ene.i K''d to marry the ymtni, woman, hut iluilr.it his absence f'-om the city last summer she changed her mind, and when Du bois returned he fnund that bis Intended had married a man named TniiKUay. For Infants and Children. Tin fie- y i: n OTcrr wrapper. !-e : i .. i . CllliaK' .n :. -.i.esdi Lmter 13 said to hai .- eh m ,1 oiuuie .-. fi r th-1 greater i ait. If not all. if hH s.7.r0.O:a bushel: of eah wheat. -r itlatlons have been under way for several days and are about closed. The buyers are L. Dreyfups & Co., of New York, the French exporters, and QUI & Fisher, of Italtlmoie. Nothing Is known about the terms, but they are believed to be satisfactory to Loiter. Prosperity mines ipnekent to llio limn who-e liver U In koiiiI condition. DeWitt's I. Ittli: 1irly Ill-cm are fiimnif little for I'linstlh.illon, liiltniiniiesi, luiliuestluu mid nil lom:icli and 11er troubles, it. II. llanen- IliK'll. Another li umI'Ui 1)1 ...iivitoiI. Halifax. N. 3., Jan. Itepreseiua tlves of a Canadian and American company who vising Labrador for the purpose of ercctlnir sawmills report that that country contains deposits of Bold of f?reat riehnesB and Is destined to become a givat mining; country. Theio exists strong evidence that the gold is to be oblnlned in quantities equaled only by the deposits of the Klondike. Preliminary arrangements for a gold seeking expedition have al leady been made. 1'lfHt licvoliitlitmii-y i:ioodiod. New York,,.Ian. 5. The Daughters of the American Involution say that thev have discovered that the site of the general posloflice In this city maiks the spot where the llist blood of the Ameri can levolutlon was shed. The mem bers or the Martha Washington Colonial chapter ol the DanyhteiR of the Ameri can Revolution piepose to erect a tablet theie to commemorate their discovery. The t; et iil he nlaecd over the clock 'n ! h(1.;. , "t'hlc r. en the -l"Uml or ef 'i . ,,' 'I M? Hi- 1 1. iii I re-iily. effr -i t r-irv lir.. ( . l'rli p J5 centi. uko wit.i iiuud'H S.ir1-. Iuiuccrs can tell you why those , iwiiomiy beeiig s wnen Vccpcomingback ,, cil og j n for it. Ktrnnae . . , though how long admixture to it takh pcople ruiuiiiuiy tui-itry a uew tiling, fee makes flU- j m idelicious drink ..'"k.J.. THE RUSH To Alaska In the Spring will be Tremendous. Tlie nio'st profitable IiUhIiiohh m ill le In trniiH portHttoti nml rncrclminl'niiic and In furnlHiihiK food ami KiipHt-H to tho multitude of (Jold SoekeiH-in shoit, a kimutuI Trading. Mercan tile and Steamship bustnenn. It was ho In M'J it will he so In '98. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company 'W $5 000,000 To meet this demand, will own nnd operate Ita OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES QN THE YUKON, Connecting with Us own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Hneciall vudanted for nnsMMicer husf nes earrv inj; to that country an immense amount of stijt plifn and equipment for the miners, ni welhm luniHiiiuu tneni iransporiauon lor tiiemseivea nnd their iroods, and etabliHhn Trading SiutiotiH t dinVrent points An opportunity is ottered any perann, bo they of Kinall or In ore meaiiH, to buy ttharen of stock in this company and participate In the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to bo eurneil within tho next 12 months. Shares are offcied at $1.00 each par value, nonasen8nble( nnd will he offered for a limited tlmonnlyt Sater than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks I'ayinjf larger tiividemU. hllo numerous HavlnKt hnnkH and banks luve Hitspemled, tranpirtatiou and trading companieM were never Been in the IM of falluret. Thin Btock In out. of the most den! cable, investments olTered the public- Tho lueorporatori and btockhohlerH who nre connected with thl company urn men of wide experience In similar iindertakliiRs nnd men whoie iiami'M are Hiilllclent guarantcu of tho fctanUnr of thccmiinuy, to wit i AIJIKUT (, Itl.ATZ, I'rea Vnl IMatx llrcw Co., Milwaukee HON VM. i:. MASOK, United HtaUs Henntor from llhuoU i:iVAItl)S. IMhh, Trunio Mr. C. II. Si I). It. It , Clnelnuntl. l-'UANIC A. 11KCJIT, of Chnt. Kachtner & Co., Chicaiff. CHAM. U. HOCICWKM., Tronic Mur.O I, .t U It. It., (Moiiiin Itotite) (Milcauo W. C. UIKKAUHON,Ueus TaHM, Ast. C, N, O AT. 1. It It.. CiiKiinmtl, O. H W (iltli'l'ITH, Vtv l'ir-t National Hank. VI khurv Ml 8a, l'ltlU) A OlTi; past eighteen yenr with 8hclby Ilank.Hhelhyvllle, Ind. J. M. I'lUI.I-ll'ri. Colder l'irht Nat'l Hank, Vickbbur, Mim. Ami hundreds of others tiually prominent. Addrejii nnd make nil money payable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, l'lilirrllullilliiK, Cor. Van llurcn ii Dearborn Sin., CHICAGO ILL everybody In Shenandoah Is Eligible. DM pcoplo toou il wltli Biiirerlng. Mlddlo hkc cniiruccniiHl.r fielitlnc it. Youth, iirotcstlng Inipalli'iitly ! (,'liililrcn, inialilo tuuxtiliiln it. Hiby cryiiiK, can't tell why. All In niUcry from tlielrkiilncys. Duly ii llttlo Imcknclio Ilrst. Comes lien you uitcli a coM or strain It. Don't iiCKlict n Imil liack. lUekiiclio Is tho first tclof kidney trouble. .Many complications follow, Urinary ililllcullios, Diabetes, Drift's ills cafe. Dom's Kirlney I'ills euro backuclio. Curo every fmiu of klilney 111. Plenty of Shenandoah prnof that this Is sT. .Miss .MiikkIo llomllicail of 33.-i West Oak s;rcet, mys: "I was truublol with a dull, liiniuhiK liaiu In my back anil an ncute lame ness directly across tlio loins. 1 never had It till about four or five months ago. Wo heard so much about Dean's Kidney l'ills that I thought they mlnht bo Kuod for me us I was very much alarmed for tho doctor said I had diabetes As mioii as I cot Doan's Kidney I'll s from Kirllu's I'harniacy and stalled to ue t em I besan In feel liclteraiid now I am iiiile free riom the wholo tumble for both pain and lameness havo left me, and I do not have that dizzliicm I used found my head Is better." Doan's Kidney l'ills for wile by all dealers, l'rlco .10 cents. Mailed by l-'oster-Milhuru Co., Iliill'alo, N. Y. solo agents for the If. S Iicmcmlur tho name Doan's and take no other. .Much Mnrrli'il Mini ('mivtuti (I. CliitaBti, Jnn. B. David 13, Hates, ac cused of lmvlne bIx wives more than the law allows, an J who, ai a lesul' of his arrest several mrnths atjo, has had steady employment at the dime museums, was yesterday afternoon eomicted of bliramy In the first of the numerous eases apralnst him. He wa Blven a fine of $1,000 ami nn indetermi nate sentence In the penitentiary. Upon the announcement ot tin- verdict the examination of veniremen for a Jury to hear the second charge uRnlnst the prisoner was begun Immediately. It Is also propored to press a charge of per jury against Dates. Three of his wives were present In court. what it Indicates Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have ou ever thought that your kidneys may he the cause of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, i also convincing proof that the kidneys :1 Vilder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp Koot is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the hack, difficult Lor painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized. Its action is gentle, jet immediate, the relief speedy and the cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion IIi.KAI.l) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. Killed Wlllln ItoHlxt lllir CoiwtllbU-s. Chicago, Jan. G. The crusade In Chi cago against gambling resulted yester day In a trascdy. Henry Maehl, a saloonkeeper at Clark and Vanburen streots, died yesterday afternoon as iii resott ui injuria, received while ic sistlng constubles who made a raid on his slot machines. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Elec tric Hitters. This medicine is purely vege table, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in tlie stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throw ing off impurities in the blood. Kleclric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve ionic, iryu. aom lor ooc or fi.oo per oomeaiA. vasiey surug store. n 7. ' Tm"., New 1 i.'i Jan. D. U was state Lode.:- on blr.li au.horlty that Manage Twitdicll. of the Yale football associa tion, has his report of the Yale-Princeton game almost completed, and that It will show the recei'its of the game were not far from $23,000. There were, almost 15,000 people present. After the expenses nro deducted It Is estimated each college will receive between $8,000 and $9,000. As Yale received about $12, 000 from the Yale-Harvard game, the past season will go cm record as the most jirosuerous In the football his tory of the university. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Nevor slrknn, wnakcm or cripo. Id itntuliirn .May iiitciinrut-ti it un rvi.mi., New York, Jan. 5. E. J. Hatcllffe. the English actor under sentence of six months' Imprisonment on Mack well's Island for beating his wife, wna interviewed In his Tombs cell regard ing a story published In The London Dally Mall In which It wus Elated that the actor had another wife In England. Itatcllffp denied It PQlnt blank. Dis trict Atlor-ncy Gardiner authorized tho statement that Hatcllffe might be In dicted for perjuiy In swearing that he had no wife but the woman he marrleJ here. Two million Americans sillier tho torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. liurdock lllood Hitters cures. At uuy drug store. Two int . i i p i- Puda Pes.h, Jan. S. Two due's wl.li swords weie foucht here ye:-lerday, arising out of Insults exchanged dur ing tho rorcnt debates In the lower house ot the Hungarian parliament. Count Stefan Tlsza wounded Herr Ludwig Oluy, and Herr Edmund Ga- Jary wounded Herr Btefan Itayovsky. In both enses the wounds were serious. Herren Tlaza and Gajary received llesh wounds. There is no need of llttlo clilldicn being tortured by scald bead, eczema hd skin eruptions. Dowitt's Witcli Haz .Ntliegivcs instant relief mid cures permanently 0. II. IliiKenbucJi ClWoril Again smttunoeil to Dentil. Jersuy City, Jan. C. Edward Clifford, a. former West Shore railroad detective, wus sontemed for the second time yes terday to he hanged on Feb, IB next for the mu-der of William Watson, a division superintendent of the West Shore romj on March 5, 1895, at Wee hawken. t t. tl.n ,,r It 1 1.1.1 neyscanho broken up almost immediately by using Dr. Hull's Tills, the best prescrip- tion for liver anil kidney troubles. At all' dealers, 10 and "5 cts, j A PREJUDICED ARBITRATOR. Decides AtriilnM (nn- (Jovcrnini'iit by Iiriifit'lnir llio 1'iictM, Washington, Jan. D. The cause of .rbltrot'on In the settlement of elnlms between iintlonn has received a severe check In the award by the arbitrator In the ense of Oberlnnder and Messen ger, Who claimed $50,000 nnd $25,000, te spectlvely, for 111 treatment by the Mexican authorities. The arbitrator Was the Argentine minister at Madrid, Kenor Qucsadn, and his decision was In favor of the Mexican government and against the Americnn claimants. The discouraging feature of the decision Is that In mnktng the decision the arbi trator apparently overlooked every point of law, according to English standards, and decided the case with reference to his sympathies. It Is said that a more extraordinary opinion than this, from n legal point of view, wr.s never seen at the state depai tment. Oberlander was a deputy sheriff In Cnllfornln, nnd he was kidnaped and taken across the border by Mexican olllcers. Mrs. Messenger, lu whose house he had taken refuge, was III treated. When It came to rendering his decision the arbitrator, It Is said. Ignored the .'art- and leasoncd that becuupp the Unl'ed States govern ment had not recognlzrl the rights of the Chinese government to Indemnity for the killing of Chlnere nt Hock Hprlngs, YVyo., while Insisting upon Indemnity for losses sustained by American missionaries In Chin:., wt could not expect to have an Indemnity awarded our citizens In such cases os this. Miss Alllo Ilunhos, Norfolk, Y-i., wis frightfully burned on tho face nnd i-ek I'.iln wis instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed tho Injury without leaving a sear. It is tlie famous pifo remedy. C. II. Iligeubucli. BRYAN'S W1:I.C0KD IICI'S. An Knllnivn-tle i-f-s t I n on Ill-tKc-tiieii lo ln iisi,iv'h nplta'. Lincoln. Neb., J .n. 5. W. J. Brynn'c home coming fiom his Mexican tilp last evening was the oecnMon of a mot. maiked display of enthusiasm on the pait of his political and social filends than has been shown since his return from Chicago following his rtomlna tion for the presidency. It being th night of the complimentary banquet tendered him by the Itryan TtavellnR Men's club, a number of distinguished men who participated In that function were on hand at the station to gteet him. For an hour previous to the banquet a reception was tendeied to notib'i guests from abr'- d -Hon. Geor.-;o Fret) Williams of HobU n, Hon. Davi t. Over myer rind Hen. J. II. Atwourl f 1 an sa. The principal adniess of U.o even ing was by Mr. Ovcnnyer on "The .Tn tlonal Demoi inin." .Mr. Hi ynn i -poim-ed to the toas,t 'Tu: iluin," Impossible to foresco an accident. Not im possible to bo prepared for it. Dr. '""homas7 ndectrie Oil. Monarch over pain, Trb il Miidd,. Iiv rtnmo. Loroy, N. Y., Jan. 5. Miss May Thompson, n.r;ed 25 jvarr, ot Dalia:', Tex., who (dme l.ipt Avuct has been visiting at the iTu'ence of M. F. Thompson, attcrr; ed yr.!.'ldc yester day by setting lite io her clothing. S-"h" saturated liar hair u.vl clutheu with kerosene oil and at. plied a match, and In an Instant she .i en-e!o.,ed In flames. Members I the I Ml y ex tinguish! the lire, but in t b. ie every panicle of hair was buined from the young woman's head and the upper part of her body badly burned. She will probably tile. Miss Thompson had often expressed a fear that she would become Insane. Mrs. .Mary Illid, llarrisluirg, I'a., says, "My child is worth millions to mo; yet I would have lost her by croup had I not In vested twenty-five cents in a buttle of Ono Minuti Cough Cure." It pikco roughs, eolds and nil tin out nuu lung troubles. C. II. Ilagcubucli. Ceriliiin Solt'iitlHt'H Kciiiai'knblo Clnlni London, Jan. C. According to the Vienna correspondent of The Daily Chronicle Dr. Schenk, professor of the University of Vienna and president of the Embryologlcal Institute, claims that after 20 years of expe.-iments he has discovered the secret of exorcising an Inlluence over animals and men so as to fix the sex of their offspring. Dr. Schenk declines to leveal It until he has placed his discovery before the Academy of Science-, but he says tho in fluence depends upon the nature of the food consumed by the female. TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Mako a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Experience of au Indianapolis Gentleman. No trouble, is more common nr more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. People having It think that their nerves uru to blame anil are surprised that they aro not cured by nerve medicine and spring reme dies j tho real seat of tho mischief is lost sight of; tho stomach is the organ to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever In tlie stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows, itself not in the stomach so much us in nearly every other organ; iu some cases tho heart palpi tates and is irregular; in others tho kidneys aro affected ; hi others tho bowels uro con stipated, with headaches ; still others uru troubled with loss of IJesh and appetite, witli accumulation of gas, sour risings und heartburn. Mr. A, W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Intl., writes as follows. A inutivo of puru gratitude prompts mo to write thchu few lines regarding the new mid valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tub- lets. I have been a sullcror from nervous dyspepsia for tho last four years; havo utvd various patent medicines mid other remedies without any favorable result. They some. times gave temporary relief until tho ell'ects of tho medicine wore oil'. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but I urn flad to state that tho tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I have gained iu Ilesb sleep better and am better in every way The above is written not for notoriety, but is based un actual fact." Itespcctfully yours, A. W. Sharper, 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind, It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cur. any stomach weakness or disease axcept cancer of stomach. They curu bour stomach, gas, lues of flesh nnd ap petite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headache. Send for valuable little book on stomach diseases by ddresliiB Stuurt Co., Marshall, S'Jrh. All ilrusalsts sell full sized packages at 60 ceut, 1 THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Three Kntlrn New Trains Tor .Southern '.'ulhrto'fl riorlilu Service. 'I lie Southern Hallway will Inattguralo Its Florida Limited on January 17th, 1803. Tho three trains built for this service nro the finest that havo ever been turned out by the Pullman Company. This season's schedule will be the fastest and most con venient over operated between Iliistern cities and the r sorts of tho South The Florida Limited will leave Hroad street station daily, except Sunday, at 8:30 p.m. nnd ii-iivi Ht Jacksonville at 1:10 p. in. unit St Augustine 8:30 p-m. Write to John M. Heall, Distib t Pawetigcr Agent. 8SII Chestnut street, Phila delphia, for further Infoi niatlon and advance Pullman iwi VHtions. Terrible plagued, those Hchlnjj, pesteilng diseases of the skin. Put an end to misery. I) inn's Ointment cures. Atuny drog store. Sl .!"f .. I II til -tt liutto, 111- .. Jen. 6. Flic tu foot !( v el t f h. .N'evor Bweal the Altai nd ' company yestenL noon resulted In the death by tion of Michiel C. Flaherty a: the il i .,1110 I ,' iifti i Uff'TH 1 3 F. Sullivan, i Iieme,n In the A acpda mine proper, ant! the narfo., ' " of three others employed In th Never Sweat. 11 Is n!rt the me wiv- i e nut come of r,:p that rne?d In th t Law rence mine in.ny ,te.' :, asu, i e h has been smnuld-ilni: evei slnie.' Mint und vi'llVi Aisoiinolunt "il. Falrbury, Neb., Jan. G.' (leorg Uaker and wife, ,vho lived about tine miles west of here, were mutde:cd yes terday naming. T-.'y wete foimd lyl.i -dond In lie flnlnc room of their bmu. I'.ach had received a "harr" ) bin' shot thiru.ih a win'o.-. at the eoupb sat ut lire ' fart. Th-ie In no 'lew tt the n u:tl-: -.. La Grippe, Foticwf.d by Heart Disease, Cured by On. MILES' HEART CURE, K. C. O. SHTJLTS, of Winterset, Iowa, Inventor and manufacturer ot Ehults" Safety Whlffletreo Coupling, V7i lte3 of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Tro years ago an attack of LaGrlppo left mo with a weak heart, I had run clown In flesh to mcro Bl;ln and uono. 1 could not sleep lying down for smothering cpclls; frequent sharp darting pi) Ins and palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce rno t o remain atvay from home over night. My local physician prescrlhed Dr. Miles' Ilcart Curo and In a tav days I tvas uble to sleep welt and tho palna giadually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, nnd nm now feeling hotter In every way than I havo for yeais." Dr. Miles' Kcmcdlcs nro sold by all drug gists under a positive Guarantee, first bottle mugs' -a benefits or money re funded. Book on dls- i- Restores . Ttnntr nn riU-fc l tho heart audK&sV i',e.Qlt?vS oaseu of ncrveo free, Address, I)U. MII.raMF.niCALCO.. Klkhart, Ind. - THESE ARE HAPPY TIHES. HAPPY FOR BUYERS. ' HAPPY FOR SELLERS. HAPPV WITH Our - Great - Holiday - Trade We will keep up record breaking opportunities by daily offerings at prices that none will match. We're here for business and so are the crowds of Holiday shoppers that fill Sh-nandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store to overflow ing ; but all may as well have a good time over the Christmas buying, too, as well as over the giving, later. We call attention to our fine line of - O Sip Fine Tmnnrted Something that Jf, ii, ccts the Christ- Silk MUfflerS. mas end of any purchaser in search of an appropriate, as well as n useful gift. Wc have them rtiiiging in piice from 50 cc to ?2-25- Men's Scarfs Wc arc going to sell some scarfs for half n dollar that von could not buy in the regular way for less than $1. In techs, puffs, four-in-hand, nnd folded tics very fine nml elegant goods ; till 50c each. To make elbow room, wc double tlie space for the selling fiom now until Christmus. Hear in mind that our 25 cent line is unequalled. Fine Gent's n lm'f or (iiinrler T4o1f Unco nozcii jinir. lliatkinil nail HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. Wr lmvt tlie vwv iinwesl creation in jilaiil nud polka dot hose. AKE It your particular business to cail on us before purchasing or inspecting else where. We can show you the greatest money saving values. Our store never fol lows others, but lead. Our store may not be the largest in area of space, but It Is In stock and cheapest In prices. ft' Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing - Hous MAX LEVIT, Prop. "GOLD DUST.1 This is tit Package' remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. Largest package-greatest economy. THK N. K. FAMIU3K COJIPAST, Chicago, St, Louts, New York, llostoa, Mludclplila. fylllllill SOME OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR THREE SERIAL STORIES TUB AnVI:NTURI:RS POUR FOR l2nvfj By U, RJfA IMWTT tt'A TSOX fly AT.DtillTI.ER IS a thrilling stnry of a fight for a treasure concealed In nn old castle in the mountains of Wales. It a stirring narraiive of four companions who hnve lo cated a lonj; lost foitune. SHORT FICTION In addition tn tlie three Innc serial Morie, the publication of which will continue dtirinc the entire year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it fs only possible to mention a few titles here. Hunt, the Owler Tlie ltlockadcrs A Harbor Mystery Bi STAKLKY J. WBYXAS Kl JASIE8 JOUX B. SrSABS The Flunking ol Watklns' (lhost A Oreat Haul A Creature of Circumstance B, JOUX SSXMllrK BAXGS Bf SOVlttE SWETT b xoroax bobsxtsox ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. niepliaht llunthic In Africa Bl SYPXBY BROOKS First Lessons In Tiller nnd Sheet i B, DUDLEY D. F PARKER IIUPARTAU-NTS Editor's Tabic, Stamps and Coins, Photography 10 Cents o Number (SettJ for Free l'rosprciuf). Subscription, fl.00 a lear. Postage free In the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address IIAItrKIt ic llllOTIlIiltS, I'ulillslicrs, I ranlillu Kquare, N, Y. City, Stanley J Weyman It. n. M. Watson cyrus TO H'T. LAW OF SUNSHINE lliil Klouers, tlie lliiuil of America, Call- loi-itln. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Ilotite," which traverses n renion of perpetual siiusliine, where snow storms, hll.zards or high altitudes nro unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping ears to points iu Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arinna, Califiirnia. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comfnrtsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to nil who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. Tor rates right from your home, literature, and full inhumation, dropa postal card, J. I". MiOinii, T. 1. Agent. 15111 Ilail road avenue, Klniiia, Jf. Y., or :101 Hroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E Hoyt, O. E P. Agt. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity. O.. was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians fur the euro of eczema. Ho was quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve tho fnmi.us healing salvo fur piles and skin diseases. C. II. Hagenbiich. LI DAY GIFTS. GLOVES, I'rom 50c per pair and up wards. COLORS : Tmi, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description I'rcucli Kid palms with Astrn k hnn backs nud woolen lined, l'ricc Si. 00, a special offer. Our stock of working gloves cannot be surpassed. Hats Our stiff hats are un equalled iu styles oud prices, as wc pay close and Caps. attention to that department. We uuy nt close mar gins and sell nt small profits. Thul is solely responsible for our immense hat trade wc have established. Wc quote n few prices : Stiff lmts.black and hrnwii. nil Klmnea J nnd styles, for $1. I Wc guarantee them thing iu the market. Our $1.50 nnd f 1.75 hat cannot he bought elsewhere less than $2.50. Our f 2.00, &2 50 and $3.00 lints are the nobbiest and neatest blocks mode of unceasing wearing qualities. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT 'GOLD dub: 1898 A roUTUNH THHCOPPHR PRINCE5S Py KIRK MUNROK It Is in thehowelsof the earth where the hero has his adventures, and from Yi here he rescues the Princess. An American Explorer In Africa B) CYRUS C ADAMS Laying Out a (loll Course By IP. O. YAX TASSrl SUTPItEX PRIZE COMPETITIONS t Short Stories, Sketching, Photography C. Adams Toultney Htjrelow Kltk Miinrne 3 3 3 3 3 iii I E "THEY D0 THE WORK" I BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC -i f B REMEDIES IOC S Relieve and Cure 3 3 1 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 27 formulas of noted jibvfitclrin 3 3 3 "For every III, a special pill." If not ut Drug Stores, write Bronx Chefflical Co.,Yonkers,N.T. - Health Hook Mailed Free. 3 3 Umbrellas. With the addition of holiday stock the collection is now very exten sive, ranging from 50c to 7.50, in cluding the great est variety of artis tic handles we ever had. Anybody w h o wants a good and neat looking um brella at a moder ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod, ut $1.00. UNDERWEAR. Wc have the largest nnd most complete Hue of gent's underwear ever shown iu Schuylkill county. We were early buyers and evaded thc tariff recently put 011 woolen goods. This'gives 113 the opportunity of selling those gfoods from 25 to 40 pci cent, cheaper than of our competitors. We have theii Swits Condc high grade glove a apparel, red flannels, natural earners hair fleece lind and Derby rijbbed wool. We have held back 48 dozen s nnd drawers, heavy wool, fleece lln 50 cents. We guarantee to be vmucb. nuuvy tuuuii iiceuc 11m 37JS cents. STORE, 10 cast uenire airi