EVENING '.JERAf.n tiST4U1.IHttK.lt Ih:... Pllilll.tlttfl flvery KvclllllK, Kjll-eit HniiilMy. hi rtOCTH JAHIIIX HTHltRT, SMBl'inKf The, Herald I. dell vei.nl IllHheunuUoHii ,.tnl I'm surrounding to ,i for x t-.mli b ivtrk. iny lit olhtrrler', lly timll ifl.lio h y ar. ir i cent month, liiynlilr In imIviu-i'. lvtrtiM mentj churpci rv"rihiu iiih.uiii -iltlo.. Tho pulillidioM reri ! ilitht to iini.tn1 tl' Position of mlverli- iitn 'Tlit-livx, r t!t i1' tftllon of new denmutN It. Tlii rlnlit ' lenorvut io rcje'nn. nclvcrtlnpii.ent, wlu-t'i pnld for or nol, .mt the iiuhlMir. i"v ui Improper. AdrcrtWnK rntit mmli' iu,i" upon Appllcntlnn. Kuterod t tlio poHtnflki' ttt Slieiimiu" li I'm.. - second das tuall matter. TKt.Kl'lIONIS CONNKCTION the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, JANUARY 17, IM1S. Symi'ATHY for tlit l "ultiniH in sntnu tlilng, biititisiii)tc!i(iut,'li. It sboiild bo Biippluiiiuiitud by lniitoriitl aid. John Hitioirr once Mild tlmt "two mon iiiiike a party." Politically speaking, half that niimhur Is Milll ciont in Schuylkill. Tint Wilson Comedy Company very wisely used the column of the II KH ALI) during their enuaneuieiit here, and as a result played to crowded houses during the week. Ari'AHItX'rbY the local theatre is without a manager, judging from the noise and confusion allowed to reign supreme Saturday evening, much to the discomfort of both players and ptitrons. Hut, of course, all this was not discernable from the ticket box. Local polities is assuming shape, and the men who carry the various wards in their vest pockets are all in their glory. The preliminary skir mishes will take place this week. The Democrats hold their primaries on Thursday ne.t, while the Citizens will do battle on the day following. May the best men win. Tun testimony of Deputy Con troller Payne, at l'ottsville last week, was anything but complimentary to the record of his predecessor in that ofllce. In justice to the pie-ent Deputy Controller, however, it might bo said that the system of book keeping now in vogue can hardly be improved upon. Thosk of our citizens who speak other than the Kuglinh language, have made what appears to be a ju.t claim for recognition troni Congress man Hruiuin, and demand 1 1 in ap pointuiout of one of their number us deputy postmaster. Such an up point niiMit would certainly lleilitatc business at the post olllcc, and at the iuae time afford the Congressman an Opportunity to pay olf his political debt to these people. A Popular Decision. A decision has, after long delay, beon rendered by the Supreme Court of California in a case of no little in terest to editors of newspapers, says tho Wilkesbarre Record. A question of veracity arose between the San Francisco Uee and one of tho lower court judges, whereupon the editor was summarily adjudged guilty of contempt and denied all right to show that the allegations Hindu against the court were true. The editor declared his ability to prove the charge of inveracity lie nmdo against the judge, and de manded the privilege of thus defend ing himself, claiming that if he did this he was not guilty of contempt. Tho licensed judge waved aside this appeal and claimed that tho question of the truthfulness or untruthfulness of tho allegations did not in the slightest ilegreo affect tho fact of contempt. The editor of tho Jlee carried the matter to the Supremo Court of Cali fornia and that tribunal, after con sidering tho matter for a full year, lias by a majority vote of the seven justices, jionipletely vindicated the editor, declaring that he was within his constitutional rights in demand ing the privilege of proving the truth of what ho alleged. No one denies that tho right of the courts to punish pertous 'for con tempt is u proper and necessary ouo, but at tho same time the 'fuqt is also recognized that it is such an arbi trary power that Jt should never be exercised except in extreme cases, nnd then only with great circum spection and caution. Judges aro not always men above the frailties of other human beings, and in rare instances tliuy aro far from Immaculate. Some of them seem tq'.'eiult In opportunities to ex ercise -tlu? urbitrary powers which necessarily uttuch to their high ofllces. This particular California judge ap pears to belqng to that class. A fear less editor had tho courage to speak the truth concerning him, and the Judge made the attempt to send him to Jail for contempt of court. All the 'editor asked was tho privilege of proving what ho alleged, and it is gratifying that the Supreme Court of California,!!!! ullirmed his right to do so. There, in nothing so utterly olfon- s .Are gaining favor rapidly. Jluslnejt men and travel Jen carry them In vest 'tockeli, Udlei carrr them Pills la purtet, !ioutekeper keep them In medicine tftoU, IrUadt rcouuneud them to frtoudf. 31c Hood' "(JOLD DU8T." I.araft piwIimxp-L-rontPst Till' V If MIIIHUVir Ht. EtOins. New hive to the average American citlen as an arrogant, dictatorial and telf importaut Jndite on the bench. Asa rule this elas of judges enj'iy neither the rexpe-t nor the conildeiicu of the pco le, and are scarcely li"s dospled than tlm.-e who are swayed by preju dice or self-interest in their Judical acts. For Infants and Children, Its fas- J ' it n Clinrir'"' I "I'ni'ii Wlt!i T I'liind. Pi-evcoU, T J.'ii. 17.- -A sensa tional suit has lie n (11, d lion- In con nertli ii with the Crowned Kins Min im? company, an Illinois rorpniatlon. The plaintiff, Orrln F. Place, owner of one-third of thr- stock, sues the com pany nnd live former dlrectore, M. C. Shekels, ,T. M. Taylor, Reuben Wilkin son, W. D. Vnni'tver and C. P. Har rington, alleging thai Shekels and Har rington, owning: more than licit r the stock, have depreciated Its value liv mlsmucuKement nnd by an Irnpropt-r Issue of st' el;, upon which It Is claimed the di.fendtint,M paid themselves $27,000 In fraudulent dividends, and also that the salary roll w.is Improperly swelled. The plain ,111 risks for a receiver and for an account I nR. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. llut if you have wenl; kidney, Madder ttoulile or distressing kidney iiiiiiplalnt, then Swamp. limit will prove tube just the remedy you nei',1. Too frequent desire to urinate,' scanty Mipply, pain or dull aclie la the li.ick Is couvinriiiK evidence that your kliliieysiind bladder need doctoritiK. There ii comfort in the knowledge so often ux pressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Knot, Iho (real kidney lemedy fulfills every wirli III relieving p.uu in the back, kidneys, liver, Ida, blur and every pin of thu miliary p.issime. It corrects inability to hold urine and scvililinn pam in painK it, or bad ellccts follow inn use of liquor, wlno or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of beiiiK compelled In net " many times during til, iihilit to urinate. Tlio mild nnd the extra ordinary ell'ect of Snauip IIo'it is soon realized It standi the highest for its wonderful l ines of tho most clistiUBsiiijjiu-es. If you need a medicine you should h ue the st. Sold by druggists, price llfty cents and ouo dollar. You may have a sample bottle ami pamphlet both sent free hy mail. Mention llmtAMiand send your nddirssto Dr. Kilmer ,t Co., llingliamtou, N. Y. Tlio propiletors of this paper guarantee the gciiuiuenesis of this offer. V ii t . "" . i ., ",i rr cli.c. Nonl .u uii j'.i.. . n:i. 17.- A mon N gave his nan e as Wi! lam Smith Is In Jail heie, nr. -J he Is balleved to bi wanted at Pati nam, N. J., for the mill -der of Mary Sullivan, two years ano. Smith is C feet 2 Inches in lieiirht. 33 years old, and weighs over 200 pounds. lie was arrested on Dec. SO on the charRe of Illegal car rldlni?. Norman liwinu, of Neshanlc, N. J., nlso com mitted as an Illegal car rider, declares that he heard Smith acknowledge that he was wanted for the Pnterson mur der. to cmti: a coi.it i.v om: day. Tnko Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tho genuine lias L. 11. Q. on each tablet. dumped s u.,. M ', io Death. Chicago, Jan. 17. Alfred C. flree leaf, a bookkeeper, committed suicide Saturday by jumping from the lCth lloor of the Masonic Temple. (Iree leaf had been out of cniidovinent for some time, and becoming despondent decided to irako away with himself. His first attempt was made In the Chamber of Commerce building, where he ib caught In the act of climbing over the ralllnu on the 12th lloor of the rotunda, and ejected from tho building, lie then wenl to the .Ma sonic Temple, ascended to the lCth lloor, climbed upon the railing nnd Jumped off. The body was I educed to a mere pulp. Mrs. Stark, Plenum t Itlilge. O., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, 1 saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough t'uie." It is the quickest and miwt certain leuiei'y for coughs, colds and all throat nnd in l" roubles. C, II, llauuuhiich l our Vtic -nil- den. New York, Jan. 17. William I. Mor rison, a stack broker, committed sui cide last last night at his home In this city by hanc'tig. llertha Vair.er, M years old. a teacher of French, com mitted suicide by Inhaling Illuminating gas. Thomas Haesett. 40 years of une, a waiter, committed suicide by swal lowing carb die acid. Slgmond Pulltzka, 52 yenrs of ntte. a bookkeeper, died from carbolic ucld poisoning, tuken with sui cidal intent. There I Tbii in Juot tbe Thing, Ilcd Plug Oil for sprains and hrulbud. At Oruhlur llros., drug store. "I'ho Siiimiliiiii iili Away, Norfolk, Va., .Inn. 17. The ships of the North Atlantic squadron which have been anchored In Hampton 1 toads for the past ten weeks the llagship Now York, and the battleships Indiana, Massachusetts and Iowa left Old Point yes erday. Ihey put to sua In the teeth i f a n -'heaster. The lleet will proceed dlrei tly to Dry Tnrtugas, their hcaduuarlers for tho gulf evolutions. Tills point Is wt'htn easy reach uf Ha vana that the ships could be sum moned In a few hours should their pres ence there t-. ne- p.iary. The Texas will Join the llagship off the South Carolina coast. Chlooiro. 'OLD DUBT." economy. Made only by ........ llllll..liv I IfJM-ll.t It -. York, I .nfnn. tMi niIMn ila. NUGGETS OF NEWS. John K. Valentine, ex-l'nltcd States (Hull let attorney of Philadelphia, died In that city yesterday. Chief of Police MrCullanh ordered the chiefs of Kicater New York to strictly enforce the t-xi Ise law. ! Hlchard Thoinnsand It'chard Murray I were killed by a dynamite explosion in the Cureka mine, llaker county, Oie. The mining towns of Dillonvllle and Lonn Itlin. Ci., have been looted hj trninps, and the miners are on the wnr path. Charles A. Durrun, arrested In New Yoik for embezzling funds of the Item Ington Typewriter company in Haiti more, hos been sent to that city. Kaon I.ee, the "boy desperado of Tex as." has been released from jail at Los Angeles, Ca! his crlmeof train robbery being out of the court's juilsdlctlon. It Hits thB Spot That's Richt. Wlmt? l'.in-Tina for i-oiiulis iiml colds. At C3 1 ii li lor linn., driigstoie. To luve-ii. '! I'M,,! ', " pri .pr'nl toll Albany. K. Y ,lan. 17. Chief anions the Impo Mant ma.lciH that will b taken up by the rcna'e this week la tin recommendation c f Cloverivr lilac! that an invertlKatlon of the expendi tures under the JD.000.000 canal appro priation bill be Instituted. It's Queer How Quick I'.ui-Tina cures coughs nnd colds, S,m! Al (Ituliler liros., drug store. THE TEXTILE YVORKEKS. icliiiul llciluol ton nl' Wiigcs In Ulfcct Throughout Now Knix'iiud. Boston, Jan. 17. The operatives In over half a hundred cotton mills In New Kngland states craped to be paid under the old schedule of prices when they left 'heir work Saturday. This morning the cmcra! policy of the rami ufaetmers to rdurc wages Is In effect In nearly vry mill center In the six states. The reduction becomes operative In I he cotton mills of New Uedford, Lowell, the Pawtucket and Ulackstone valley In Uhode Island and in the stales of Maine and New Hampshire. New Uedford continues to be the storm center. The Indications today are that nil the cotton mills In that city will be silent for some time to come, the employes having decided al most unanimously not to go to work under a lower waire scale. The New liedfoid mill hands will be supported by other centers. A dispatch from Law rence states that one big mill has le Juced wages, nnd that the other cotton mills there will undoubtedly follow. The Lawrence mills are tho last to come Into line. Thev employ about 12,000 hands. The reduction In most of the New Knglnnd mills amounts either to 10 or U per cent. PARISIANS HONOR SAUSSIER. And Incidentally Indulco In Klotlnir and Window .SiiiMsblnir. Paris, Jan. 17. Theie was a populnr dcmonsttatlon yesterday, with a pro cession of military olllclals, soldiers, veterans and gymnastic and other as sociations, In honor of General Felix Saussler, now retiring from the mili tary governorship of Paris and the commnnder-ln-chlef of tho French army. General Saussler, who wan In full uniform, and surrounded by his staff, stood In the window of his resi dence responding assiduously to the salutations of enormous crowds. Ulti mately bunds of students paraded tho streets, shouting perpetually "Cons-i puez SJoln," "Death to tho Jews" and tho like. In several cases cafe win dows were smashed, and the windows of a house mistaken for Zola's were broken. The police finally dispersed the rioters-, and made many arrests. Louise Michel and Sebastian Fauro addressed a soclullst meeting last even ing and denounced the secrecy attend ing tho trial of Comto Ksterhnzy. There were shouts of "Has Drumont" and "lias Hochefort," but there was no further disorder. A Xotahtn Oi'iiml Jury. Trenton, Jan. 17. One of tho most notable grand Juries ever drawn In tho United States district court for the dis trict of New Jersey Is that which will bo sworn in tomorrow at the opening of the Jnnunrv term of court. The panel Includes several millionaires, an ox-lTnlted States senator, four mayors and several other persons of promi nence. Among the Jun rs are ex-United States Senator Kufus Ulodgett, mayor of Long Urunch; Samuel D. Dickinson, vrcasuier of Jersey City and ex-speaker of tile assembly: Genrire .1. Could of lraten,,m,,,Vor,;o manufcTurer ! uiv Mi IIIVIIIIJUl VJI. VJJ J I Ml WI JHfeS staff. Uou't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your Life Away, If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, ho made well, strong,. magnetic, full of now life nnd vigor, tako No-To-Eic, tliu wonder-worker that makes weak mon Btrullir. MllllT eabi ton iinntwli l t .l.,, Over 400,000 cured-. Iluy No-To-Itac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euio. 50c or fl.00. Ilooklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Stoillng Itemedy Co., Chicago or New York, Nnvii (or. ir7'.i.ii ii t'cri ee, Alluntic Llty, .Tun. 17. Tin- ITnl .d States government Is to estab Irh carrier pint mi loft In this city, to be used In connection with the naval ser vice. Asslslunt Lighthouse Keeper Frank Adams will be In charge. Hmpiess Aiil'II-Ih'm Sei'louu lUness, Heilln, Jan. 17. The condition of the healiji of Kmpioss Augusta Vic toria excites comitient. She will go In the spilng tn Some southern air cure. Her physblaiib still ftrhld her leaving her i ocmi- lluy Ktyatoneflour. Heaurethst the name LussKl Sc IIarb, AnUland, Ps ia printed en ever Buck. TO PREVENT HOG CHOLERA. Gratlr.vluir Iti-ull-j Krom tho Use or Ant l-Tnvluc ti urn. WflKliliKfmi, Jan. 17-The chief of the buicau of animal Industry, Dr. t, K. Salmon, bar, submitted to Sieietary Wilson a report upon lb" experiments made In the treatment nf hogs for hog cholera with antl-toxlne serum. This serum Is mide upon I he same principle as the antl-toxlne of diphtheria. It was last fall tested In Page county, lows, on several lierdu of swine, containing altogether 278 animals, and 39 died out of 2M unlmals treated, of which 88 were sick. Consequently S2.s per cent of the unlmals In these hetds were saved. Of untreated herds kept under observa tion during the period referred to about iG per cent of the animals died. Secretary Wilson remarked tlmt un doubtedly the results reported by Dr. Pulimui weie mort encournglntr to hog raisers. The eort of the serum, paid the serretoty, Is but ten cents per head of animals Irrated, only one dure being leqtili-d and doubtless In cnuife of time this light cost may be still fur ther i educed. He said further: 'lhe losses from ho chnlca are so enormmiB, and have weighed so heavily mr years up n the farmers, that I can not Impulse ;hat congress will for a moment besPite to make the amiro prlntlons necessary to carry on this woik iiiorougli.'v. will be a great mistnne, now that n great a discovery seems to have been made, not to finish tho work by giving it a thorough anl extensive test." Tlio ttlo folks h)u Dr. Wood's Xorwny I'ino Syrup. Pleasant to hike; peifectly harmless; positive cure for coughs, ooliln, iroiicliitis, asthma. LIVE STCTl MAJii'CETS. (.nttli! lieeo'piM tn IMillimi-lpliiH mid tlio 1. utcst (,uoi 'it loirs. l'liiinilplpmn. Jim. 17. -The rci 'pti of cntllo In this city last wok i.t . ! 'nl lows: lleeves, 2.s80: sheen, r.,1'2.1: lm.-i r,677. Iteeetpts for the pn vloiis wck were: lieevtK, sheep, 7,i . . '.o .-i, B.41M. Heef cattle were only In modem te do mand nnd common ginrlei. deellned n friietlcin. theie belnir "li7 bend ixpc.ited on the steamer Minnesota for London. Wr quote: i:.trn, MfRyt,; Rood. Jjifi le.; me ilium. Wit c: : common, 4r'tHUi: Sheep were rather Inactive and lambs and nil common sheep were lower. Quo tations: lixtru, W!T6!4c.: Rood, 4W,ifM9ic, medium, 4Ii4V4c; common, :va?,c; lambs, Hogs were In full supply, but with a good demand prices closed llrm for ciholct at Slir.c. ; other sorts, !i'if4c. Fat cows were dull at S'.iri.1i4c. Thin cows were Inuotive nt JSW16. Veal cnlvcB were active and firm at &iil7',tc. Milch cows were quiet nt $2fw 40. Dressed beeves wcro llrm at GftSUc Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during tlio day or sleep dutlm tho nlglit. Itching piles horrible plague Detail's Ointment cures. Never fails. At my drug store, f0 cents. Ills l.ueU LT.Mo HKl;TaMI. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 17. The authori ties aie Iiivettigatlng the death of Jo seph naeshle. a horse trainer, whose mangled corpse was found beside the railroad track at Shell Mound, there being a strong suspicion that he was murdered and his body placed upon the track for the purpose of destroying all traces of the crime. Tluirsdav last Itaeslde won $300 on Hlcardo, and cashed his tickets before going to sup per. After supper he left his boarding house, and nothing more was seen of him until his mangled corpse was ills covered next morning with only a few pieces of sliver In his pockets. It Is thought he was kll'ed and robbed by ruce track touts who knew of hU win nlngs. From Extae Nervousness. r . ' t' , THAT no one remedy can contain tho elements necessary to cure all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ovoryouo. Dr. lilies' Suslcm of Itestoratlvo Itemodlcs consists of sovon distinctively different preparations, each for its own puipose, Mrs. L. C. Ilramley, 37 Ilctiry St., St. Cath crlnes, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered from extreme nervousness nnd annoy ing constipation, developing lntopalpltatlon and weakness of the hourt, I was uiiublo to sleep, suffered much from hoadacho, pain In ray left Bide, palpitation and a constant 'ecllng of weaknoss and prostration. I began sing Pr. Jlllcs' Nervine, lloart Cnro and "eno and Liver Pills and tho Antt-Paln 'J -la to rellovo sudden paroxysms of pain nd headache. I soon felt much Improved nd tliu pains and aches and wcnrlneFS lefl ae. I thon took Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo 'i.til.1 and am now restored tn mv fnmar JJU 1IUU1.1I, Pr. Kile' Kemcdles iro seld by ;.U drug Irts nnlor a positive 'laiatileo, first bottlo '"'lis or money io nidod. Hook on dls .I'lesoftho hoart and By1 fir' Miieo' fcmerlioR-: Restore . Health lorvos f reo. Addrehs, Pit. MILES Mr.niPAI.CO.. aithart. Ind. f WW W Wlfm ?f ? S "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCfiO IHOMCEOPATHIC H r REMEDIES IflC S Relieve and Cure s: Head Troubles "'7 hinniilai) tf IHitftl Stomach Disorders E System Irregularities "For every III, a special pill." If nut at Drugstores, write t Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonlers,N.Y. g Health Iluok Mailed Free. 3 -5f 3 3 mmmiiuuiiuiiuumm jfh AWN'S TANSY PILLS mn. m UNiHiri WOMAN'S RUItF. u rt'.v. iirnmi'i.mi r.ll.Kt rfiw HnifuoM y fjO Crni'iT.lr 1'u.itBd iAVK kl,utift. (I4al 'Iru.' ' rv n Ml 1 IM-Cf (aMlnl I. liHr. II. (.tton 'me I u . u,t.u. lt. our iMmk . I'cr ale at Ktrllu'a druK utoroftnd fatitnaiidoah flrui; atora. CATAItllll OP TUB STOMACH. A I'l.KASANTSI.MI'l.R, !UT SAPII V.V IXTUAb CPItK I OI! IT. CatHrrh nf the stomach lias long been con nuioieil tliu next tiling to lnclimlilu. , The iiMinl syuiiloms aro u filll' u vhloatiilg seiisHliiin afler eating, ilccomii.iiiieil Mime times (villi wmr or walcryrisings, n forma tlim of KSe,'c.iusltlg prewiuro mi tlio' heilH'i iiiil ItiugHiiiid illllli'illt hicatlilng ; headache, llckle Hppcllle, uri viiuiiuis mid a scucral pliiycd out, languid feeling. Tlieie in often a foul tiurte in tlio mouth, cu'iteil tongue, and if tlio intut lor of tlio ttoinnch could lie swell it would show a dimy, liilliiiiril condition. The vine for this common ami i Mtlnatc trouble Is fntfiiil in s treatment wide i caiites tlio feud to be readily, thoroughly digested before it him lime to ferment ami irritate the delicnte iiiiicoua mnftictH of the stum ich. To w'. uie a pniiiipt and honllliy oigestion ii Hie one uece-viry thing to ilo, and when iiomial digestion h rcciircd the i ilarrlial cjiiditluli will have disappcurcd. According to I)r llurlatisnu tho tafest anil est ti"nlment Is to use afler each meal a t iblct, eiiiiipi.std of Diantai-e, Asoutlo l'ep lin, a little Xux, (lolileii Seal and fruit acid (. Tlieso tablets can now m found al nil drug itoien uiider the name ofSuurt's Dyspepsia Tablets, and, nuthdiig a patent medicine, can be used with perfect safely and assifraiico that lieulthy appetite mid tlioriiugh digestion will fiillmv their regular use after meals, Jlr. X. J. Hooker. ofa710 Dearln.rn St., Cliicnuo, III , writes: "Cilarrli it a local condition resulting fr.nn a neglected cold iu the iieail, whuieby tho lining mcmbmno of the nose lietonio) Inllaincil and the poisonous discharge therefrom, passing backward Into the tliro.it, reaches tho btnmach, thus pro. iliiclng cHtntrli of tho stoinacli. Medical an tlioiities picscribcd for mo for three years for catarrh of the slunmch without cure Initio day I am tlio happiest of men afler using only olio box of .Stuart's Diepsla Tablets. 1 ciiinot llnd appropriato words to uxp.ess my good feeling. I have found llesli, appetite and bound lest from their line. Stuart's Uyi.pep.sia Tablets 4s tho .safest preparation as well as tliu simplest and most convenient lemedy for any form of indiges tion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heailbiirn and bloating afior meals. Send for littlo book, mailed dec, on stomach tumbles, by addiesslug Stuart Co., Marsh ill, Mich. Tho tablets can bo found at all orug stoies. Mr( 'in' New Yo- . . 'erday ehul'. Io CRkt fr 'in . i i.ir. ui. in. K. - K.u .'tcCtv yes d iiiW.t r-'itzsh imoni heavyelKht champion- rhlp ol the m rid. and has posted ?1,000 to bind the match, lie declares that he will llithl no one but Corbett or Fltz-stmmiim-, and that he can defeat either of them. Mis. M. 11 1'ord, nuililcll's, III., sullcrcd for eight years from dyi-pep.sia and clirnnic c itisllpiliiin ami was finally cured by using DjWill's Liltlo Marly Iiisers, tho famous little pills for all stoln:ii:b and liver tmnbleu u. li. iiageiiiiucli. Sulvntlo i Arm-, bendi'i-x Hi New Yot' , Jan. 17. After an view iK-t,- n flencral William I . IlIC''- of the S t.v. tl lll Ar-"v. ami (',t,- ., Dallliu.ton H'o'h, of the Volunti -is of Ameiica. yrsierday nfternoon ; t tip Winltsor h.'.el lhe followlnn slat 'ment was Klven out by those who witnessed the interview, Ilev. Dr. Josiah s'trong and the Re---. Charles Cuthbert Hall: "flip Interview was purely as between father and son. Nothing- transplied calculating to lead to any amalgama tion ol the . i, muveinenls. It was agreed thai all public controversy In the iiii'-h oi "ib u'wlsc between lie two tnovi ii.enls spi.ubl, as for us possible, eonie lo an . n !." It Only Happens Uknowt,'at well enough. point. We are not in I niimiir imn, r .1,', ... " " "v ""j- "ui ui me mute, i ne oillv Kinds we have imp for are the kinds you will grab for When you hesitate, we don't-we whack the orice on a ny lines that will not sell theuiselves-or on random pieces or lots. That was the Up-to-Date way since our existence It is more tlian ever the lin-to-nnti J,!P.are,t"? only welcome ones here. c iirougni mio ine store since tlie Underwear. 'c have the largest and most comiilcte Hue of gent's uiMlcr wearcver shown in Scjiuylkill Co. We were early buyers and evaded the tarifl re cently put on woolen tfoods. This ,'ivcs us the opportunity of selling those goods from 25 to 40 pei cent cheaper than any of ur competitors. We have tlicin in Suits ( outlc high grade glove fitting apparel, red flannels, natural woo, camel's hair fleece lind and Derby ribbed wool. We have held back 48 ilo.cn shirts and drawers, heavy wool, fleece lined, at 50 cents. We guarantee to be ft. 00 values. Heavy cotton ficcce lined 57K cents. We must close our stock out. Hats Our stiff hats are un equalled in styles and prices, ns we pay close and Caps. attention to that (Iniinrlniont. Wo buy at close mar gins and sell at small profits. That is solely responsible for our immense hat trade we have established. W n quote a few prices ; iliiir i,ic i.i.,i 1 "Uti ,n.r I'lt.v-t pn,, brown, all sliapes ami Htvlen. for i Weguanmte'ctliem to he tile llewesl Iblntr 1 lt, ,,,n.l4 C, - 1 ...,, ,,, iiiui.ui. vm unit pi-,) bat cannot be bouulil clicuhcro Id&b ilmii Onrfa.oo, S2 50 and &3.00 liau I urc the nobbiest and neatest blocks made , of unceasing wearing quulitics, I Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House, THE UP MAX LEVIT, Prop. BRITONS' OFFER TO CfllNA. C'oiullt Ion- Tlmt Will Secure tlio Lonil (it'TwiilVo Million l'niitiiN, London, Jan. 17. The Pckln corre spondent of the Times says; "On Sat urday Sir Claude MaeDonnld, Hrltlsh ambassador to China, In the course of un Interview with the tsuiiB-ll-lameii, stated Unit Kmtland was wllllmr to as sist Clilna to llquidnte the Japanese In demnity and would provide a loan nf 12,000,000 at par, to run 60 yen's, the service to be -1 per cent, net, lnc'udliiK slnkiliB fund conditions, as folb,,, ; "The opmliiR of three treaty ports, Ta Lien Wan, PlatiK In and Nan Nlm;, thereby Increasing tlio customs reve nue; a declaration that no tiortbm of the Ynng-tse-KlnnK valley shall hi alienated to any other power; the rlglit to extend the llurmnh railway ilirourli llu Nan province (the most southwest ern In China). "In the event of her default China Is to place. certain revenues tinder the control of the imperial customs. On this basis tire negotiations will proceed. China ti'irards them as udvantnevou. but fears the tin e itened opposition of France and itussla. especially to the opening of Ta Lien Wan and Nnn Nltur."- A special dispatch from Shaniihnl says the whole Hrltlsh pquadron Is like ly to assemble soon at tbe mouth of the Y'anrf-tse-Klan(? river in support of Oreat llrltcu's assertion to China. There is no need of little clilldicn being tortured by scald head, ecze ui ' d skin eruption'. Hewitt's Witch Jinx t S.te gives Instant lullef and cures pormaii"iilv C. 11. Ilagenbuch. lie" """TTTTr - -. Washln-.tm, .i . . -r.--.nt' al lrl--u ;,h( v Co'.' n Ar. ;er, 1'. i'lu ' dlid r" i.s' at hli bom irt West V,.sh 'i.-tcn last nlf.-it t'oiurrl Aurci was etc- -.l the thre ciirvlvlnK mem bers c iho clai-s i f ' 1 at West Point., the rl . - villi vhi'I (.ene.ul Grnnt' gradunl-'. Ceneral A JC-r served w th Grant n .vCeylco, r.nl afterwa:ds with dlstrn"i'i thicupli the civil war and on the fron'!". ie v 'i retired ill 1ES5. Miss Allio Hnglics, Norfolk, Vn , was frightfully burned on tho face ami neck Pain was instantly relieved by DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It is tho famous pilo remedy. 0. II. lligcnbuch. Now York. ..'an. 17. Victor JlcICenzle. aged 1C months, was a saloon passen ger by the Hamburg-American line steamer Augupto Victoria, which ar rived yesterday from Genoa. The child's mother died recently In tho north of Itay, and there being no relatives abroad the baby was taken In charge by the United States consul at Genoa and sent home In care of Captain lCnempff and Purser Losch, of the An gusto Victoria, to be forwarded to his grandmother in Phllade'phla. The child's father Is nn Ameiican officer In the service of the government of Peru "BloodgerveFood E,IF BEFORE TAKltfSJk For Weak nnd Pun Down People. UHflT IT K I Tho richest of all restoriv irvnHI II IO I uve foods, because it re nlncca tho essentials of lllo Unit oro ex. haustcd by disease, lndlgestlos, high living, overwork, worry, oxecsocs, abiibc, etc. WHAT IT flflFSI "y making tho blood "HIW UUCOI puroundrichuudtho digestion perfeqt It crentes solid tlosh, mubclo and strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes lutlvound clear. It restores lostvluillty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In cither sex, and as a feuuilo regulator has no equal. Prlco 60a, orllyo boxes SiOO. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wflto Us About Your CnsoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. JRiaChOktnut Street, l'hllodelpbl SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST . Once a Year. WINTER UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE. We couldn't know the goods and c inw lo he ,.,n i r .1 And that is what brings you sometimes Half " oVZds tlmt leaves leu. TTT AKE It your particular business to call on J" us before purchasing or. Inspecting else where. Ve 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. Fine Imported so'"cthing that csiir 7iT..fn meets the mid SllK illUfllerS. winter end of any purchaser. We have them- ranging in piice from 50 cents to 2,25. GLOVES, I'rom 50c per pair and up wurds. COLORS : Tnu, brown and red, Woolen gloves of every description1 I'rcnch Kid palms with Astra k him backs and woolen lined, . 1'iicc Si.oo, a special ofTer." Our stock of workini' gloves cannot be J surpassed, - TO - DATE HAT STORE, Eczema Ml Her Life. Mr, E. D. Jenkins, of LUlionia, Ga., jays that Ills daughter, Ida, inherited a. severe case of Eczema, which the usual mercury nnd potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicinei, external appli cations nnd internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, nnd her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach tbe dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved from what threat ened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is nrcalblocd remedy and alway.i cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, PROFESSIONAL CARDS rjn. W. II. YINOST, VETEItlNARY SUUGEON. Graduate and I-ute. Uesklcnt Homo Surgecr tho University State ot N. Y. Headquarters :-Commcrcinl Hotel. Hhenandoah TllltlJU YKAIt COU1LSII. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. DUItKB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kgnn building, correr of Main an . Centre streets, Slienandonh. J II, 1'OMKltOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa, P W. SHOKMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre ntroete. pllOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 53, Mnhanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of Iho bed mostera ft' Iondou and Paris, will give leasoas on tbe violin, mandolin, guitarand vocal culture. remit reasonable. Addreea In care of Htrouso,' he jeweler Khdnnndnah. Powilora never falu WuIa4ic declare tHem CsvfBsUirlaiimrnRfir fs.il i no? c(W vciui itDiy ria rcnayroyai iim taa oiner jib afiijLi' rwJiPdiei). Mvxyn buy th bent and to11 cjbip. potiitniciit. Ouflrtntced iuprlor to all others. JViitlvell riclcfltfiitheiiJffrket, ANo. 1. rirtlcultri, i oU Dt.H.T 'XX, LUf. iioton,wx. Up-to-Date Hat Store, IS EAST CENTRE ST. not know it. But that isn't the . .. """'"": MACKINTOSHES. English Serge, in black and -y blue, full length, . caPe a coat at We, have still better qualities. Come and inspect them. Umbrellas. A special lot of 26-in, Silk Gloria Umbrellas, cloie rolling, with steel rods, choice nat ural wood handles, plain and silver trimmed, bio ck handles, fi.25, Anybody w li o wants a good and neat looking urn- ht-nlln nf n tnniln,. ate cost, see the gloria silk ones, with steel rod, paragon frame, at S3 CtS. Fine Gent's ,luy n ?,or 'juartcr irir tt dozen pair, mat Kind Hail HOSe. that will muke tile wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in pluid and polka dot hose. I JIM'S mm mi 15 East Centre Street,
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