EVCMTWP TJICD AT T wl,lltit,,ll1,t 1)u' w,,,ch t,,1,,ui(1 CV CrlUNil UCliLA?!''"Ptv policy of territorial iimrnti- kst viii.imiiko itno. Hubllnhtl every KvenliiK. Ktrepi Similar. 8 South Jahiiix Struct. Nf.ak ' knikk. The llnmlil 1 uHrnil In Mlieitnii(1'ii nd ie .nrrotimllittr a tor M I rent. 11 'vifc, ! Mil. i the currier. Il miill W.00.1 y.nr.nr J" cent 11 month, pnynlilc In nilvniiic Ailvcrt'ic meiitn churned cr-linK to t.t i-uiiil tiiltiiti. The i'iiMIher re' c tliu linlil it vlmi.rfe th position tif ftdverti-t'iiint vhelii'rT tlio pub "ntlcn of newn li-inntiil" It Tin- rlxht I iccrvtd tit rejc'miy lulvcrtlncini'iil, whctlm riatii for nr mil, ..ml the pulitMu'iT iiiitv iiwm uiptnpcr. AtivrrtlsliiR ml"- mmlp known tipou application. Kntnrnil at the postiilncr Hi Mlidilil'b, I'i. . .rcnm! clnv rnnll mutter. TKI.KPHONK CONNECTION "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY, JAN'UAIiY It. 181IS. Wk are not done growing. There are abundant opportunities for capi tal lioro at home if it is allowed to exert itself umueuaccd. ltKMHMliuu your own soul must he illuminated before you can help others ; the spring does not brim over with refreshing waters that has not a hidden source. Light on the Hidden Way. It is proposed to place a tax on bachelors in Virginia. We suppose that this is rattier a revenue necessity than, as might bo supplied, a con demnation of celibacy, since there is little else upon which to place a tax in that Commonwealth. GKJiKHAI, LkV WAIihACK SIIVS that if the United States docs not take Hawaii now it will have to light for it fifteen years hence. Hather than break the peace so early in the new century it will bo the part of wisdom to let the island in without delay. A timk honored phrase in the South used to be "hog and hominy," but the political slogan in Texas just now is "Hogg and harmony." If the Democrats of the state will furnish the harmony the ex-Governor will promptly furnish the Hogg. IlKV. O. Y. Chkistiaj,-, of Mil waukee, who married the eloping daughter of Kobert T. Lincoln to W. W. Beckwith, is (hiding himself in great demand as a tier of matrimonial knots, couples going even long dis tances to be "married by the man who married Abraham Lincoln's granddaughter." Tiik movement which has been started to prevent any further re striction of immigration has nothing to commend it tothe support of right minded American citizens. No one can question the fact that the coun try has grievously suirered during the past ten jears from t lie amount and the character of immigration, which has swept in regardless of exist ing industrial conditions. A vmt num ber of tlie most degraded inhabitants of Southern Kuropo had been dumped upon our shores, to the infinite injury of workmen in the manufacturing and mining regions. Something must be done to prevent the con tinued degradation of American labor, and all foreign and semi foreign steamship combinations, the object of which is to keep the gates wide opon, should be discounten anced by patriotic citizens. The Need of a Navy. TJheodoro Roosevelt, assistant secre tary of the navy, in an article in O tin ton's magazine for January, on "The Need of r Navy," speaking on tin Monroe doctrine and the navy, says : "Either kind of sentiment, either the belief that wo can dare anybody to fight, without preparation, or the belief that we ought never to fight or adopt a policy which might lead to fighting, is bad enough; but the re suit of a mixture of both is even worse; anrt it is this mixture in our foreign policy which odors a per petual menace to our welfare and honor. "If we build and maintain an ado (piate navy and let it be understood that, while we haven't the slightest intontiou to bluster or to commit anv wrong, yet we are perfectly ready and willing to fight for our rights, tiled the chances of war will become infinitesimal ant) no power will dream of protesting against tho Monroe doc trine. "If, on the otherhatid, we announce in the beginning that we do not class ourselves among the really great peoples who are willing to fight for their greatness, that we intend to re main defenseless, hoping thereby to CBcapo the auger of anyone, and that we shall of course refrain from push ing tiny policy, whether that em bodied in the Monroo doctrine or any other, if it cun possibly be distaste ful to nations who actually fight why, under such circumstance's we doubtless cun remain at peace, al though it will not be tho kind of peace which tends to exalt the national name, or to make the in dividual citizen self-respecting, "Hut if tpgethor witli a policy of refusing to fight at need we allow the policy of blustering self-assertion to go hand in hand, we may at any time find ourselves In a very awk ward position. Wo asserted the Monroe doctrine against Great Hrftiati in tho Venezuelan case. Per sonally I am very glad we so asserted jl, but it would bo a cause tor bitter humiliation if, having once taken this position, we fulled to assort it against any other power, no mutter ilizt'ineiit at the c.xptoifu of any statu In America." to rum: a t:oi.n is om: da v. Take 1,-i.xatlvo llrnnin lulnliic Tablets. All lrtnutlidt refund the mniicy If it full to cum', "e. Tlic genuine lias I,. II. (. 011 each ta'ilet. III., . . ,. 1. 1' ,, " ' 1 . ,1 . ;.. ,..,. r-iiUll'Khvi r f ! ! n i , i Jnn n. I'. of dyr.i -lip ! duy . u ire fT f K-f til .-tif'.l' fii- Vyrliulf, mar Asl.ury, rctiltPd In the I r 1 f an aim rn 1 kg !o John VIIIIm ajri'd TO yenra, ..ml 'he inn of nn rm in Isaac Dpha t, ard .3 yeais. The tiiwd men were Unwind the explosive a stove prpjiRi'ntory to unrtlnsr out ir a day's blasting. The explosion recked the bouse. The Ulo folks love Dr. Wood's Norway fine Syrup. I'leimttit to tuke; perfectly lmrmk"tt; poillivu cure for cousin, cold?, brohelillK astlniit. Tin- ni '11 ( iiiiii. " JnrkPim, Mine. J.rv 1 1. Advices from Major (Jporp.e I.. Tintmld. Jr., of MlssH Hlppl, now III Culm, on whoye Infoi-nu-tlou the slate department on Wcdnes lay passed a stn riK Cuha-i 1 '-"solul Ion. say ihit 00,000 rrfgtin lime perished by starvation In the provlnrp of Santa Cliua alone siiue Jan. 1, ISO". Major Donald says one cannot o 20 steps without meetliiK some poor starvliuf woman or child liPKKlni? for something to cat, and that a i'dscii cannot nil down to a 111c.1l without bolne asked for bread hy starvint; children. For Infants and Children. Tie lie- J ' Is rffjr. shct'inn ri ; . . . ' ' Va 1: ir, in. .T.iii. ... J,i t - I'.m lion, the HP,' 1'cmh :u il, id,. i', pull his list visit to the st.i e duiiaiMi-.i'ii. yosli rday. and was Introduced to f-'pe-letary Sherman hy M. Paul Tefaivre, the first secretaiy and charRp of the embassy. AnaiiBenunts are inakliiK for the presentation of the ambassador to the president. When doctors f.iil try lilinlcck Illooil Hitters. Cures lypeHiu, const i j'.i I inn ; in viu'onitcs the whole system. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Tlirep Kntlrti iv Triillii I'or Solltliprn UullviayV IMorlila itIcp. 'I he Southern H;iibviiy will inatiKUMte it Florida Limited on January 17th. 1803. The three trains built fur this service aio the finest that have er been turned out by 1 he l'ullmaii Coinpiniy. This season's schedule will bo the fastest and most con venient ever operated between Eastern citii mid the r. sorts of the South. The Florida Limited will leave Iirond street station daily, exiept Sunday, at !J:3ii p. in. and ii-rivo lit Jacksonville, at 1:10 p. la. and St. Augustine U:20p. in. Write to John M. lloall, Dislilet I'.issunner Af,'cnt. S20 Chestnut street, l'liila delplii.t, for I'urtlieriufonnation and advanee Pullman reservations. There I This is Just the Thing. Ited Flag Oil fur sprains and bruises. At (irulilcr llros , drug stoio. To Sqnnloh i')ut'.iiw" llm-o 'rl-'nelcs. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 11. The first Rim In the tlRht of the "Law and Order society" analnst the "outlaw" raco tracks at Klkton, Iron Hill and tiark dale waa fired here yesterday when Senator Crothers introduced Into the senate u bill prohibiting all forms of bettintr on horse races of any ltlnd. The bill applies alone to Cecil county, with in the confines of which all the winter tracks on or near the Maryland stnte line are located, and if passed will effectually put an end to racing In that vicinity. Oullty, lint lrwpiiHltio. London, Jan. 11. The trial of Richard Arthur Prince, the "super" who killed William Tcrrlss, the actor, on Dee. 11 last, beRhn yesterday nt tho Old Hailey. Prince pleaded not guilty. Tho jury, af ter hearing the evidence, returned a ver dict that Prince was "guilty, that he was aware of what he did; but the Jury, accepting the medical testimony, declare him to be Irresponsible." TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA- To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Interesting Experience of an Indianapolis Gentleman. No trouhlo is more common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. People huvinu' It think that their nerves aro to blamoand are surprised that they aro not cured hy ncrvo medicine and spring reme dies ; tho real seat of tho mischief is lost sight of; the stomach Is tho organ to ho looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever in the stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shmvs Itself not in the stomach so much as in nearly every other organ ; in somo ca.sos tho heart palpi tates and Is irregular ; in others the kidneys aroatrectcd; in others tho bowels are con stipated, vviih headaches; still others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with accumulation of sat, sour risings and heartburn. Mr. A. V. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St , Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follows. A motive of pure gratitude prompts mo to wrlto theso few lines regarding the new and valuahlo medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. I havo been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four years; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without auy favorable result. They some times gave temporary relief until the ellVcts of the medicine woro oil'. 1 attributed this to my sedentary habits) being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, hut I am glad to Btato that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I havo gained iu flesh sleep better and am hotter In every way The abovo is written not for notoriety, hut is based on actual fact." Itespeetfully yours, A. W. Sharper, 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind. It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure auy stomach wcakusss or disease except cancer of stomach, Tliey cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flash and ap petite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and heuilucho. Send for valuable little book oil stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich. All diugglshi sell full sized packages at SO cents. "GOLD DUST," THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, New York. Boston, Philadelphia. Chlcijo, nuiiGETS OF NEWS. Schlatter, 'he "healer," Is said to have restored the sight of a blind girl at Zanesvllle, O. lied Cloud, the last of tho great Sioux chiefs. Is dying In n shack on the Ogal lala reservation. Strikers led by a woman made nn at tack on a New York laundry, and a lively fight ensued. The south and west will be well rep resented at the monetary conference to te held at Indianapolis. The diamond back terrapin, for which Maryland has long been famous, Is threatened with extinction. (leorge Collins, a fireman, was crush ed to death In the ruins of the Steven pon block at ltussellvllle, Ky. The treasury department has receiv ed a countPrfelt silver dollar contain ing as much pure silver as Is used in the genuine coin. A serious revolt Is raging In the Kej valley. Halucliistan. A Btltlsh survey party has! been attacked and a number of native guards killed or wounded. The Chinese emperor offers himself as one of several high olllclals to lose their lives, if necessary, to protect the dy nasty. Tramp prisoners in the Fairfield (Conn.) county jail who refuse to work are brought to terms by a liberal ap plication of water from a fire hose. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pull-Tina for coughs and colds. At Oruhler llros., drugstore. A Trntlo-, Union V'lctor.v. New York. Jan. 14. President Frank Mornii and Walking Delegate David ,)'C' ...it'll, of the Varnlshers' union, ap peared in the Center street ciutt yes terday to answer a summons to ex plain why the union had caused Ed ward Koch and Edward Wagner to be discharged, thus violating the penal code. After a hearing Magistrate Flam mer said the firm had a rlnht to dis charge th? fen if it v.as thought their prescnic wiuid cau-u 11 strike, and dis missed the ease. Koch and Wagner were non-union men, and worked for less wages than the union scale. Miss Alllo Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face ami neck l'.iin was instantly relieved by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a sear. It is the famous idle remedy. C. H. Hagenbiich. 11 .1 z - . f) yi ,'!vii. '1.. Ian. 1 . .fudge Yerket) yesterday a. tcrnoon re ltenccd tour men, metnbeis of a gang i f burg lars, to an aggregate of ai years In tho penitentiary. Charles Arnold, white, leader of the gang, was sentenced to 30 years on eight bills of indictment. La fayette Williams, James Young anJ Charles Harris, all colored, received 27, IS and 10 years respectively. Tho men had operated in the lower end of tho county last summer. Mrs. M. 11. Ford, Ruddell's. III., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was finally cured hy using DoWitt's l.ittlo Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. O. 11. Hagenbiich. EXILEDRDlCUBA Iror liofiisfno; to Uriro Hop IltiMlmml to Ylnlil to Spain. Now York, Jan. 14. Senora Inez Ponce de Hoque, wife of tho insurgent Colonel Ponce de Itoque, arrived on the steamer Seneca yeBtorday. Mrs, Do Roque, who is a strikingly beautiful woman, was exiled from Cuba by order of General Blanco. A letter which she wrote to her husband was intercepted by the Spanish authorities, and as It contained information Inimical to their Interests Mrs. De Itoque was arrested and thrown Into prison In Matanzas. She spent 17 months and four days In Jail, most of the time Incommunicado, She was released under the general amnesty granted by the queen regent. After her release she refused to try to persuade her husband to lay down his arms, and was banished in conse quence. A Soiintur'M ltoslgniitlim l) recoil. Frankfort, Ky Jan. 14. Representa tive Saunders-, Democrat, yesterday In troduced a resolution In the Kentucky house of representatives questioning the Democracy of United States Senator William Lindsay, and asking him to re sign. The resolution was referred to a committee on positions and grievances by a viva voce vote, which disposes of It for all time. The resolution Is the result of the heated fight over the cm rency question. KxpulHlon for Opposing Ilnniin. Cleveland, Jnn. 14. The Tippecanoe club laBt night adopted resolutions ask ing Senator Burke, Representatives Bramley and Mason and Mayor Mc Kisson and Corporation Counsel Nor ton, who were active In opposition to the candidacy of Senator Ilnnna, to re sign. McKlsson made a speech in which he refused to resign. The direc tors will now be asked to expel the five members, nnd will undoubtedly do so. Killed In 11 IloHtaiiriiur IHu'lit. Newark, N. J Jnn. 14. Culdwell H. Abeel, a young society man of tills city, who was Injured In a light In a restau rant with Frederick G. Agens, died at his home here last night. It iu claimed that Agens merely defended himself nnd two women, whom, It Is alleged, Abeel Insulted. A charge of man slaughter will tie formally made against Agens. Both tho young men's families belong to Newark's exclusive circles. Hupromo Court DooIhIoii Stayed. Chicago, Jan. It. Chief Justice Phil lips, of the Illinois supreme court, has Issued a writ of error In the civil ser vice test suit recently passed upon by the Illinois supreme court and granted a supersedeas staying proceedings. Un der this latest ruling several hundred civil service eliclhles certified for ap pointment will be obliged to step aside to Rive way to the political friends of the mayor. Just try a lOo box of CuscarcU, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. 'QOLD DUST.' Insist on the The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. Genuine Largest package greatest economy. FLORIDA. IVrsniiiilly-CoiHltU'teil Tour via lVnniyl 1111I11 Kallroail. With its matchless climate. Its oraugo groves. Its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and liiiiitiur-, and Its primeval forests, Florida presents umivaled attractions for tho valetudinarian, tho lover of nature, tho sportsman and the explorer. The first Jacksonville tour of the spason via tho Pennsylvania railroad, alb wing two weeks in Florida, leaes New Yoil liyspeci.il train, Tuesday, January 2." Excursion tickets, including railway transportation. Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en routo in both dlicctions while trave'ing on tho special ti.iin, will bo sold at tho following rates: New York, $50 00; Philadelphia, fISOO; C.iiiandaiguii. $.12 8.); Erie. 831.85: Wilkeshnrrc. SOT 35: Pittsburg. IS3.00; and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket intents; Tourist Aent, 1100 Huudwav. Now York; or addrest (ico. W. Iioyd, AssistantOcner.il Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Prosperity comes quickest to tho man whose liver is iu good condition. DcWitt's Little 1-iirly Itlsers aru famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. (.'. II. llagcn bueh. SEMIN0LES BEHAVING NOBLY. ColloettiiLT Kvldenei' AirnliiMt I ho Mob That Horned Tlmlr Trllii-siiiou. Wushlngton, Jan. II. Unvernor G. M. Barnes, of Oklahoma, has reported to Secretary lillss that the Indian mas sacre story was wholly false. The county authorities reported there was no excitement and no danger threat ened over the burning of tho two men. The governor says he has just learnel that tho tragedy hy the mob took place t In Oklahoma. Indian Agent Wisdom, ' at Muskogee, I. T wires us follows: I "There is no probable uprising of the 1 Indians. Commissioner l'Vars is pro ceeding with the investigation Into the burning of the two Indians, and col lecting evidence against tho mob. Gov ernor Barnes, of Oklahoma, has of feted $1,000 reward for the conviction of members of the mob that burned the Indians. It is believed somo of the guilty parties will soon be identified and arrested. The Semlnoles nre be having nobly and peacefully under try ing circumstances." Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep during the night. Itching piles horrible plague. Doau's Ointment cures. Ncmt fails. At any drug store, !0 cents. J. J. QUIRK, IVlgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. FRir'AY. JAN. 14, 1898. Grand production of the realistic melodrama, CUBA'S 9 A story of Cuba's strife, for liberty, louuded on facts. 8 Superb Scenes 8 o-People on Stage-o Prices. - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drug Storo. Opera House, ARTIFICIAL FOOD. Princeton Prorn-wor Miy- tho Que tlou Will Soon lie Snlviil. Princeton. N. J., Jan. 14. Professor George MacCloskle, professor of biology at Pilnceton university, an extensive writer on scientific subjects, wl en ques tioned as to his opinion regan Ing Pro fessor Schenek'rv dlseoverlsss concerning the piisnlblllty of sex selection, mid that lie had been expecting somethl ig of the Ind for some time. He said: "Modern science 1ms been pi nfronted wth two very tcilolls problPin t name y, the Incieai'e of pi .uilatlon and the dec ease in the supi'ly of fc id. Th? latter pioblem will have to be met. nnd will. Indeed, In the near futi e bo so met by the production offocd by nrtl fltlil means. There Is nn way, then, to decrease the population eJ.cept by the generation of a larger number of human male than of females. That Is what Pn.fisor Schenck's scheme, If successful, 111 In all probability brine; about. This thing has alrerdy been accomplished in the plant world, nnd In some forms of animal life." It's Queer How Quick P.Hi-Tina cures coughs and colilf, 25c. At Gruiiler llros., drugstore. .MneriMVtm lu 1 1-1 itti-r ''I'ltli'i. Atlantic City, Jan. 14. E--Mnydj' Frank A. Mn,owan, ot Trent' 11, when Interview ert in reference to the decision declaring valid Ills Oklahoma, divorce, staipd that the decision wub an agree able hUiiil"e t" him. Mr. J'agownn sulci that hp will re urn to Tienton In a few d'tys nnd inmmence the organi zation of ci.mtipnliM he has been eon lemp'ntlnp, fur ninth", and u'll entet the 1 1, .t' 1 1 1 ' 'is uhin he cor Idors it V, lsu and , 1 udonf. IE ill 1EU 1 Why Your Back is Lome Why il Aches fiid Point's, and How to Cure it. Do you know what it is to have aback that is neve free from aches and constant pain, a l.iino hack, a sore back, an aching back, li fact, a back that makes your life a buidenV What have you dnno for it? and does it still keep ynu from the happiness that perfect health brings to all? We know full well If such is your condition, a euro fur It will be 11 blessing you no doubt desiie. Plasters won't 1 1 11 it, but .nay assist in bunging strength; liniments won't doit, for while it may give temporary relief it docs not reach the cause The cause, thcie's the point, there's where to make the attaik. Most backaches come from ilisiuilereil kidneys; therefore you must cor lect their action if you would bo cured. People in Shenandoah are testifying thai Do m's Kidney Pills euro "bad backs" and it is not naid to prove their statcmnnts. Here is one of thcra. Mr. Atidicw Kilcoyne, of 235 East Lloyd street, found iu tho old Quaker Kidney Cure, Doan's Kidney Pills, something which he can conscientiously recommend from having used it himself. Procuring them at the Kirlin Pharmacy and using them, when asked if they did him any good, ho said : "I had trouble with my kulnuys and a lameness across my back. If I st awhllo I became very lamo and still' and standing causod'my back to ache. If I stooped sharp pains caught 1110 anil when attempting to lift any thing thero were seveio tinges through inc. Doau's Kidney Pills promptly stopped all that. I think there aro many who sutler from lumbago and did they but get Doan's Kidney Pills they would find positive relief as I did. This remedy also caused the kidney secretions to become normal, and eorrectcd every annoyanco of that nature. I have bad no trouble of tho abovo discrlptlou since." Dom's Ki limy Pills for sale by all dealers. Pike AO cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Milburn Co., llutl'alo, X. Y. Solo agents for the U. S. Itememher the naino Doan's and take no substitute. It Only Happens Once a Year. WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. We know that well enough. We couldn't know the goods nnd not know it. But thai isn't the point. We are not holding our goods here to work its way out of the store. The only kinds we have use for are the kinds you will grab for. When you hesitate, we don't we whack the orice on any lines that will not sell themselves or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up to-Date way since our existence It is more than ever the Up-to-Date way. Clean, sprightly stocks that keep us on- the jump and' youon'the jump are the only welcome ones here. And that is what brings you sometimes Half Prices on goods that we brought into the store since the leaves fell. i Underwear. Wc hnvc the largest and most complete line of gent's umlcr wearcver shown ill Schuylkill Co. Wc were early buyers and evaded the tarifl re cently put on woolen goods. This gives us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pei cent cheaper than auy of our competitors. We have them in Swits t'ottdc high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural wool, camel's hair fleece lind nnd Derby ribbed wool. Wc have held back 48 ilocn shirts' and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at 50 cents. Wc guarantee to be i.co values. Heavy cotton fleece lined 37 cents. Wc must close our stock out. Hats and Caps. attention to Our stiff hats nre un equalled in styles and prices, as wc pay close that department. Wc buy nt close mar gins and sell nt small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense lint trade wc havo established. , , W c quote a few p'riccs : Stiff hats.black and brown, all shapes and styles, for fi. Wc guarantee them to be tlie newest thing iu the market. Our Si. 50 and 1.75 hat cannot be bought elsewhere less than 2.50. Our 2.00, 5250 npd $3.00 hats are the nobbiest n'ud neatest blocks made of unceasing wearing qualities. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, MAX LEVIT, Prop. ' FORT SMITH'S DEATH LIST. Row Known That. Forty-tln'co Woro Killed by Tucdiiy's Tornnilo. Tort Smith, Ark., Jan. II. The latest ofllclal death list phous a total of 43 lives lost In the tornado which swept throunh Fort Smith Tuesday night. Not less than "0 others nre Injured, a large number of whom are seriously hurt, and -several ure exported to die. The woi't of removliiK'tlte debris nnd excavation of the lulned buildings pro gresses. Two bodlc were dug from the ruins of the Smith block, from which 11 had been previously talfn. Tho full extent of the storm jnay hd comprr-hct.iled from the fact that 35 miles northeast of the city a qunntlty of tlii- i oi line frcni Garrison avenue was found. The body of n womnn taken from tlm ruins of the Hurcess hotel yesterday whs Identified as Mrs. Ida Knnls, of Kim Springs, Ark. Her brother Is nilsslnnr, nnd tt Is believed his body is still bulled in the ruinH. Ladles of the city ate nt work dis tributing food nnd clothing to the needy. The relief committee find dif ficulty In housing the sufferers. There Were 1D0 buildings demolished, and these will have to be rebuilt to accom modate the people. , Tornado Striiok n JWIwsourl Town. Spriiifiilt'ld, Mo., Jan. 14. The eastern part of Taney county, near the Arkan sas line, was devastated by Tuesday night's tornado, and the village of IJradyvillc, 60 miles southenstof Spring field, was partially destroyed. I.Irs. Jackson was killed and her husband and child! en more or less Injured. The family of William Adams suffered seri ous Injuries, and one report places Mrs. Adams among the list of dead. Accord ing to one rumor four dead men were taken from the wreck of the little town. Flvo More Tiii'iimlo Victims. Van Uuren, Ark., Jan. 14. Tuesday night's tornado played havoc among the fruit nnd berry growers a few miles east of this city. Mrs. Jennie Tosh and Miss Pearl Tosh were killed and in-year-old Helen Tosh, 11-year-old Silas Haley and Mis. S. "W. Holer . fatally Injured. There are possibly 2j others wounded In this- (Crawford) county, while the destruction of buildings, fences and orchards was verv "r Takes tho burn out; heals the wound; cures tho pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctiic 01 the household remedy. Fire Killed liTn Tax Ittot. Bombay, Jnn. 14. There has been a tax riot at Horlavl, nor Narlad, In tho Gujarat district. A collector was seri ously Injured and five sepoys killed. Three hundred sepoy troops have been sent to the scene of the disturbance from Ahmcdabad. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge. O., says, "After two doctors gavo up my boy to die, I saved him from croup by using One Minutn Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Hagonbuch. Solu inns on '.'in u'" . i'i " nil. WIIl;esbntriv la.. Jan. 1!. A feu 'weeks ni:u n man who claimed hli name was W. W. Straight, but who is abo known as 11. O. Illy, called upon Mlner Hllliard & Co. and offered for sale a car of oats. The price ho demanded was $200, nnd was satisfactory, and the money was paid over to him. Straight produced the shipping receipts and the waybills. The next day when repre sentatives of the linn went to the depot to get the oats they found none. Fur- ther investigation showed that the snipping tecelpts anil waybills hail been forged. Straight was arrested In Jf! soy City yesterday and will be brought back here for trial. Thero i3 no need of little cliildien being to I Hired by scald head, eczcni a nil skin eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Huzu Mi'cgivcs instant relief and cures perinan i ulv O. II. llagenbuch. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST E. AKE it your particular business to call cn 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 II Is In stock and cheapest In prices, Fine Imported sicthiHg that cm- ni..fn- meets the tnid SilK MUIllerS. winter end of auy purchaser. Wc hnvc them ranging iu juice from 50 cents to $2.25. GLOVES, From 50c per pair nnd up wards. COLORS : Tan, brown and red. Woolen gloves of every description Wrench Kid nalms witli As tra k hint backs nnd woolen lined, 1 'rice Si. 00, a special offer. Our stock of workitiL' gloves cannot be j surpassed. I I THE UP-TO-DATE HAT "Savfd Her Life." MRS. JOIIN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., than whom nono is moro highly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1S00 1 had a sovero attack of LaGrlppo and nt tho cud ot four months, In splto of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, E17 lungs ljoart nnd norvous system woro so completely wrecked, my llfo was do spalrcd of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho Uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho In ono position but a short tlmo and not on my left sldo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. SI.lcs' Nervlno and Ilcart Curo and I be gan taklns them. When I had taken a half hot lie of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot llos and was completely restored to health to tho surprlso of all." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro oold by all drus g:3ts under a posltlvof guarantee, first bottlol i snoGta or money ro- ided. Book on dls- ? 'sea of tho heart and 1 nervca iw. Address, nn. - T'riiri,U,co.. Elkhart, -Ind. CAI.II'OKNIA. Personally Conductkd'Toub viaPenn sylvania railkoad. American and especially trans-continental travel has been revolutionized by tho Personally-Conducted Tours of the Pennsylvania Railroad. California, the "land of promise," the dream of the tourist, has been made easily and comfortably accessible. Through trains of palatial appointments run between tho Atlantic and the Paci fic, affording ample opportunity to visit the most interesting points en route, nnd in suring a degreo of comfort and special atten tion not otherwise attainable. Tntf next tour to California under this matchless system will leave New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburg Thursday, January 27, visiting St. Louis, Kl Paso, San Diego, Riverside, Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, (llcnwood Springs, Colorado Springs and Manttou, Denver, &c. Round-trip rate, in cluding transportation, meals, carriage drives, hotel accommodations, and Pullman accommodations, en route.uud Pullman berth Los Augolo3 to San Frtncisco, and transpor tation in California, $310.00 from all stations cast of Pittsburg ; with. hotel accom modations, meals, transfers, and carriage drives through California for four weeks, $125.00 additional. An experienced chap eron will accompany the party for the boneflt of the lady tourists. For itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents ; tourist agent, 1100 Broad way, New York ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. whatTo thTchildren drink ? Don't give them tcaorcofTce. Have you tried tho new food drink called Gntin-0 ? It is delicious and nourishing nnd takes tho place of "cotl'ee. Tho more Graiu-O you give tho children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tliu choice grades of coffee but costs about i m much. All grocers sell it, 15c and 25c. Up-to-Date Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. MACKINTOSHES. English Serge, :.. t.it. 1 H , Diue, iuu lengtn, cape and coat at $4.85. We haV'estill 4 -a better qualities. ' Come and inspect them. Umbrellas. A special lot of 26-iu. Silk Gloria Umbrellas, close rolling, with steel rods, choice nat ural wood handles, plain and silver trimmed, black handles, ft. 25. Auybody who wants a good nnd neat looking um- lirflln nt n itirvlr- ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod, paragon frame, at 85 CtS. F ne Gent's 0 1,aIf ;t n?rter Uolf Unco dcucnpair. That kind Halt HOSC that will make the wearer smile. Wc have the very newest creation in plaid uud polka dot hose. STORE, 15 East Centre Street. &-Rostore jX ffir HealtJjji m rev '
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