EVENEm HERALD, lftTAJlH13J lH"Ht. Th raid li rtllrsied In MlinaiMlfmn imI tbf tk Wtfccmrl0r. My in:.ll 00 ft jrcur.nr 3 iMUi Moatb, In wWhiicv A'lvtrtlf Wit to oJrjci lln(f topn,f mi.' t"Htmi. MHim at kdrertjMtmeot whenever the imU Mft of new ilrmfttn.il" tt Th rluht U rTnl rjf'r.n) AtWerttHeti.pnt. wMlr yWFlfT r noi. .unl tne pultlUberi nmy tietm IriiTopr. AilrertMnR r&iv mii! Vtiimrn tiiwjn Application. fCnleruH t the imHoinT At rttiiftwlorih, l -4 Mrrotri cIjvw mull mutter. TKLKPHONK CONNKCn iON "All he Mi Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald I'HIDAY, JANUAltY 28. J8fl!t. Thk i-lintilect way to attain a com petency i to net all you ciirn, and Iny (isiilo a tliiitl of It fom ruiny day. If ou wonlil 1) a man speul; what you tliitik to-lay in words us liard as cannon balls, and to-morrow what to-morrow thinks In hard words abulia, though it contradk'ts i-very-thiiijf you said to-day. Hineison. Uuril), according to the testimony given in tho breach of promise case tried this week, plays cpicer pranks at Fruokville. Kditor MenIe, who keeps a watchful eye over things matrimonial, testified that "very few married men in Frackville ever put their arms around their wives." ' The witness, however, could not di-lliie the term love, and 31 r. AVadliuner, one of the counsel, assisted him by the following comprehensive dellni tion : "Love is an inward, outward, inexpressible all overness." Tim annual report of l'rovost Charles C. Harrison to tho trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, for the year ending August 81, 1807, has just been published, and the HmtAl.li has been favored with a copy. It dhows clearly that the year was onu of advancement, extentioii and general improvement in nearly every department. The Provost carefully outlines the needs of each department, offers many htigcetions to the Guard ; eo'-iiiin-ntiiij; especially upon the fa"t that during the year the university -rave aid to Wit students involving over 150,000. Just at this time, when the holiday rush has become a ineinorv and spring trade is yet an anticipation many merchants are apt to permit a relaxation of vigor in the conduct of their advertising campaigns This however, is poor policy. lletween season advertising properlv con ducted is of vast importance to every branch of trade, for it is then that the purchasing public lays its plans for future operations. To wait until the harvest-time arrives before sew ing the seed is not productive of Iar;e crops, and the merchant who waits until the rush commences be fore advertising should not feel dis appcinted if his wiser competitor geti the bulk of trade. TriK Philadelphia Press is author ity for the statement that Congress man Ilruinin has entered into an agreement with Senator Quay to se cure the former's reiiomiuatiou for Congress, and in return Mr. liniinin lias pledged the delegates from this county to the state convention to the Senior Senator. To accomplish this the gentleman from Mincrsville will become a quasi-candidatu for Gov ernor, and in that way expects that the Schuylkill delegates will bo in structed for himself and thus lie in a position to throw the delegation to whoevor Quay may demand. U is safe to guy that Mr. Hriimm will realize that the stutesman from Uoavor cannot dictate the Congres sional nomination in this county, and that if it bo true, us tho Press inti mates, that Quay has entered into snoh a ieal it is nine chances to one that the delegates from Schuylkill will be anti-Quay. Stranger things have happened. Reading Looming Up. -The statement of the Philadelphia Si Iteodlng Itailway Company for the half year ending with that month, furnishes fair opportunity for calcu lation us to the possibility this year of a dividend on the first preferred stock. The outlook Is favorable, though not assuring, us the best of tile coal season lius passed, suggest ing doorcases for tho future ruthor than eivirie, vor this reusou it is not likely that tho management will be in any hurry to make u distribution. There ii no room for doubt, how ever, that the company Is In a posi tion to at once declare a .dividend of 2J per cent, on the $y8,000,000 llrst preferred stock, as It started the new year with $751, -102 applicable to that purpose. Of this handsome surplus, December operations contributed $334,030, making a surplus of $2,002,- 107 for the Inst half of '07, or, in other words, for the first half of the ilscal year, From tills surplus, however, must be deducted a delloit of $l,a37,70:i for the first hulf of '07, leaving on hand tha net surplus of $734,-103, already Curo fiU lifer ills, Lillouj neu, boodoch, tout stom- Pills aon, Indigestion, constipa tion. Trier act eullr. with' out pala or grip. Sold by all druwUU. M unu ttb only XUU to uk Uh Uuod't HuutwrllU "GOLD DUBT.M t,i.- r . - . . .. . . KM Largest package greatest economy. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, New York. liostou. I'hlludel;ili!a Chicago. lueiitlotied. Beceinber earnings in both gross and net were favorable in every branch. : The net gain of the railway com pany was $74,81 1 and that of the coal t company moij.uiio, tlio prollt of .De cember, '1)7, being i?80,IH7, against n loss in December, '!)(!, of Jfia.ilT!!. Considering the depressed condi'i .n of the coal trade, this is an unevj pectedly good exhlbilaud the officials of the company are certainly to be , congratulated. t. A. Perkins, of Antimiltv. O.. was for thirty .vein's tiecillwsly tortured by tili.valrl.ius Tor tlm cum of cezem . lie wns (inii'kly eliretl I.v lislna 'JoWltt's Witch llnwl Silve the fiim us l.i-ii 1 i us salvo fur piles ami skin Usenses. t . 11 lliniciiliuch. Clnclnu.nl. J.-n. hi I. Ij i IClcln, il pri mi 1 in ii i.l.j.ivci' iitizt-n fie I inepl ilcnt uf the Clin iiuiail I'll ur ami Pood company, as shut twice and fi ivlly 'voumU'il ty bui'Ki.irs at his mill b p last nlcht. lie canrmt survive. Tuc burglnrs n-i ured nothlnjr. but si;tm.d. llousohold Necoaslty. dscaruta Cinidy (Jatlnirtlc, tlio moit won k'rftil liiidictil dineovvry of tho line, plnwttit mil tcfriKjhtn to the t;iitc. net untU Htitl positively on kidneys, liver and li.nv.d-. ' loiinaiiiK tlio entire system, dispel colds, cure liea.lHi'.ht', fuver, li.iliilual lonstipatn'i hiliollsucss. lMcso buy slid tiy a I. ,. C. C. C. to day ; 10. 'J3, 50 eeiitJi Wold unit U'lmntced to euro hv nil druusifita Buy Kcystonetlour. llosuiuthal thein.nc I.KSsid .t Hark Ashland. I' 'a prii rtrer TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE 'lid I'lmwrs, (lie II. mil of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Muuutaiii Itoute," which tra ver--.es a region of perpetual suiiKhii.v where snow storms, blizzards ur high altitudes are unknown. I'lilliii.in liist and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Tuxa-. 'Md ami New Mexico, Arizona, (ililoruta. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the coinfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri I'acilic railway system, for rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropapoitnl ard, J. 1. JkCaiiu, T. P. Agent. M!l Itail ro.ul avenuo, Klniim, N. Y., or 301 Ilroad way, Now Voik. l-l-tf W. U. lloyt, (1. K 1'. Agt. Th o Right Name in the Kigut flace. I'.iu-Tiini for coughs and colds, "."c. At Uruhler llros., drug store. 'Pile 1. i i . .,i .. , cue. Denver, i oln., Jan. 2s.--The nail' nul stock growerr,' ci.nvintinn, after th.ve days of harmonious e.nd Important de llberntlnns, came to r.n end yest"id-iy. The orKnnlgatlon of the Live Stock as sociation of the United States was com pleted by the selection of an exceiithe committee. The other cattle centers of the country, in consideration of the splendid effoits of Denver In making the present convention a success, waived their claims upon next year's meeting, and the vote was unanimous that it should asrain come to Denver. The closing number on the program was tho last barbecue to be given in Ameri ca where buffalo was to appear on the menu. So sieat was the crowd th it the Hlx tons of meats served was hardly enough to satUfy all. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look after their health are like the carpenter who neglects lo sharpen his tools. People are not apt lo get anxious about their health soon enough. If jou are "not quite well" or "half sick" have you ever thought that your Kidneys may be the cause of your sickness ? It is easy to tell by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trcuhlc. Too fieiment desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. There is satitfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Moot, ful fills every well in relieving weak or diseased kidneys anil all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Koot give new life and activity to the kidneys the cause of trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swainp-Koot it cutes. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents mid one dollar, or by sending your address and the name of this laper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hingliamtdh, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this great discovery sent to you free by mall. AiyHreriiHiM I'.itH'iulnir f'n". Jamestown, l'o Jan. 28. Pylves er Ilurch Is dead and his wife and daugh ter are at the jwhit of death with all nymptonm of utn . ileal poisoning. Ills grandchild, a babe In arms, was veiy III, but Is now out of danger. Mystery surrounds the 11'nesu of the household. A post mortem examination uf the re mains of the mu n revealed nothing save slight traces of poisoning. Sylvester Ilurch whs a wealthy farmer residing at Wllllainsncld, O., and with his wire he was vIslMtig his daughter, Mrs. V. A. Plant, of J imestown. Student Wilt. mi Hxnnenilntl. New Yoik, Jan. 3d. William II. IVut eon, the Btudent of the New York Trsd school who shot and killed Joseph Mil ler, a fellow student, on Sunday lust, was exonerated yesterday by the coro ner's Jury. The Jury derided that the shooting was entirely accidental. I One ilinutu Couiih Cure cures quiet ly. ' That's what you want I C. 11, Ha;euLuch. 'OOliD DUST." woman tfrfar it A LITER Alt Y SENSATION. Ai'otlicr I'mm-Iiuo lii; Mory by tlm Ailllior of Ijoo ihIIh. "Love and a JUsW" is the title of a newly iliieovered ireni from tlio pen" of the author of "(Juo lulls, whleli is uiidoiibndly the most popular book of tho day. "Loioandu MakL" has been translated exclusively for Tin (treat I'blladelphiii Sunday l'ies, and ho published in the issue uf next Sun i . January 30tli. It is a deliijhlful lalcol . uidprii sludiu life in Warsaw, hlch re- uids one of the happiest chaptels ol I'rilby." The translation preterves the itbor's style aduiinilily, ami no pt rs.ui who prctriidi to kc op up with tho literature ul the day can allurd to miss it. Next Sunday's Press in addition will eon tain more exclusive features of interest than .my other paper published, inside facts concerning the Cuban rebel I iuii, which is now near its crisis, will be a strung feature, and every other Held o Mini. in interest will be thoroughly rovertd It would be well to order next SumhiyV I'ress from your newsdealer to-day. "I suffered for two years from a had eouuh nid pain in my chest, t tried a number ot n liiedies, but Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup w Hie only one that effected n cure. I. .. Murphy, Ashley, I'.i." A iiim:mi:mi, i;.ui:i: s oi'Kii.v miiisi:. The Vv'ikoii Theatre Company continues to I'liiwil Killer' grand opera houe, Mahanoy City. Spi tilting of the company the Malia noy City American says : "Kvery psrt was well taken and thu audience was Hunt high iv pleased, pronouncing it to bo one of the best repel toire companies ever seen heie. I'lie house was ciowded in every part and ' nd'' ! room was at a premium. Ih tween ' be acis very fine specialties were given by Hubert Atboii, (Jueenie Dale. Chailes and iiua Miocker, the champion drum majors of ilie world, and Pauline liilleppe, In illus mleil songs." To-niglit they present "The '. hitu Slave." rixuuFoN's Tin:.vri:i:. The Miles Ideal Stock Company opens a wiek's cutumiui nt at ligusou's theatre on Monday. Mr. Prank Miles, the manager, has very wisely selected plays and players, so that he leaches all classec, giving as a whole an entertainment equal to any high priced company aud superior to most of them Mr John K. Miles, the young and promising .tar of tho company, is undotibtrdly the lust leading man laying with any reper toire company on the road, Hcitig of a line, well built aud pltasing figure, and one whom .von never tiro of. The supporting company is excrptionslly strong, so much so that to individualize would seem an injustice. The specialty department Is headed by Miss Eva vVilhams and Jack Tucker. Salvation Oil tho greatest cure on caith for pain, is univciKiI y accepted by horsemen aud veterinarians as the ne plus ultra of liniments. OLD POINT COMFORT AND WASHINGTON. PKLWINALbV-CoNllUCTKIl ToUR VIA PENN SYLVANIA HAlI.ltOAI). Tho second of tho present series of four day tours to Old Point Comfortand Washing- tin under tho Personally-Conducted Tourist Hy-U'in of tho Pennsylvania Itailroad will nine New York Saturday, January 20. The party will travel by thu Capo Charles Houtu lo Old Point Comfort, where one day will he -pent; thence by boat up tho Potomac to Washlugtou, spending two days nt that point. Hound-trip rate. Including transpor tation, meals en route, transfers, hotel ac commodations, beith on steamer, and all nci essary expenses, $'J2 00 from New York; fJl 00 from Trenton; fill .50 frum Philadel phia Proportionate rates from other points. At a slight additional expense tourists can extend thu trip to VirKinia Ileack, with ac commodations at the Princess Anne Hotel. Tickets to Oil Point Comfort only, iucliid in;; one and three-fourths days' board at that place, and good to return direct by regular i rains within six days, will be sold in onnec tiou with this tour at rate off 10 00 from New York, $15.00 from Trenton, f 1 1 00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points, 1'or itineraries and full Information, apply to ticket HRents ; tourist agent, 1101) Ilroad way, New York ; or address Geo. V. Iloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad street station, Philadelphia. For Infants and Children. TllS flS- J I: n ererr THE CRlrlEOF FIENDS. Ill'lltnl Asxiiiilt fin n VnniiK Olrl by n Crowd or liuilliiiis. Jackson, O.. Jan. 2S.r-Wednesday night as Lula Friend, a 5-year-oll girl, I was soiiiK from the depot to her home I nenr the Tom Corwlu mine, nceompa 1 nled by John It. Meyers and Vint I Taught, two friends of the family, they were attacked by a crowd of rufllans, who overpowered the two men and car ried off tho Rlrl. Meyers and Kaught offered a desperado resistance, and the latter was struck with a rock and his skull fractured. He Is not expected to i live. I After Kainlne possession of the girl l the band of rulllans carried her Into one of the Willston company's mines, i where 20 men outraged tier, after which I they fled, leaving bur half dead In the i mine, where sho wos found Boon after ward by a searching party. She was taken to the hospltnl, hut the physi cians do not think she can live. No ar rests have yet been made. Uon't Tobacco Spit aud Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to qulv tobacco using easily and forover, bu mailo well, strong, niugoctic, lull of now life and vlcor, take Ko-To-IUc, the wonder-worker that makes weak men itrong. Many train ten pounds hi ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Huy No-To-Hao from your own druggist, who will guarauteo a euro. 50c or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ait, Steilinx liemedy. Co., ( 'litcano or New York , sk your grocer for tlio "Hoyul Patent dour, aud take uo other brand , It la the best Hour made. 1' en COUNTERFEIT LOTTERY TICKETS. The Clovi-e Seliein. ..I n (inug "rswin- illnrs In ( ii vi'liinil. Clovolanil. Jan. . tiovernment se cret service agents mh i i edeil yesterday in unearthing a untie of lottery ticket counterfeiters wh"f rations durlnr; the last live years h im- extended into nearly every lurise cli in the country. As lotteries arc outlawed me iorguiB of the tickets ennii"t lie punished, but the postal agents t;..t after them for sending lottory tl. Lets turougn tne mall. They made a descent upon No. 7G llerlln tret. the home of Thomns Dolun, ostensibly u iarrenter. Thoy arrested Dolan on the charge of send ing lottery tickets through the mall, and searched the house. In the base ment was fount! a .onpleto parapher nalia for alterhiK buiery tickets. It was colillscatod and taken to tlio Unl ted States marshal's otllce, Dolnn I i.lpnds Innocence of violating the postal I in.w-q l.nt B.1VM iinllilnir about the swlnd-1 laws, but savs nothing about ling scheme. He was released on JCOO ball. The gang's method of operation wns to buy lottery tickets watt for tho an nouncement ot th" winning numbers, and change the numbers on the tickets to conespond. Tl.. k was done by I scraping the original numbers ofl and painting the new numbers nml letter ing on. The well, wns done so dex leiously that In ninny cases the decep tion cannot bo deieeied with a magni fying glass. No attempt was made to have the lottery company ish the tickets direct, but In Cleveland there me 17 "pushers" who dl'M" -d of thein to Individuals at a slight discount, after showing the ofTiciul list of whining numbers anil making the plea that they were in need of ready money. ltlteklnn's Arnica Halve. Tho best salvo In the world lor cnts, oruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, teller, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and dl skiu eruptions, and poaitUoly cim a piles, i jo pay required. It is liuaiauUiod I" live lorfect satisfaction or tuouy refunded 1'ilco '5 rents nor bin For salo hv A. Wns'ev I'lie riorlila l.linlleil W 111 Again Kim on (lie Southern Itullway. The Florida Limited, which Is the syn onym of all that is elegant in modem rail vay trains, and which during its former icrviie has been a piimo f.ivoritu fur tourists from the North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will be placed ill service by the Southern Hallway about the first week in lanuary, 103 Willi its leturn to service this rain, which will bu solid Pullman vcstilmlcd between New York, Philadelphia mid St. uglistine will pictcut features in the way of usurious and comfortable appointments not icretufoie piosentcd, nun which will be Irstiued to add still further to its already .veil established popularity. The Southern liuilway is having built for the Florida Limited scrv'cu three traius.each ontsluiiig a dining car, two drawing room deeping cars, a. compartment ear and a library and observation car, each ear com plete in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances 'or the comfort and convenience of the pas eugeis. While no M'hedulu lias us yet been lunoiinced. it can be stated iliat it will be the pilekest ever arranged between I'hilailelphln nil St. Augustine, and will bo so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rivo at St. Augustine before nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Hceord. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to .Ino. M. lieall, i district Passenger Agent, Southern ltailway, 82S I'hestnut street, Philadelphia, will receivu prompt attention. 10-25-tf "Xeglected colds mako fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Xorway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. EMPEROR WILLIAM'S BIRTHDAY. Tlio French Ambns'-iidor Decorated lit Ihiiior ol'tlie Hveiit. Berlin, Jan. 28. The celebration yes terday of the birthday of Kmperor William wus more general than usual. The public and other buildings were decorated with flags, and busts of his majesty were everywhere displayed. The emperor received the congratula tions of his mother, the ex-lCmpress Frederick, and the Gorman princes, in cluding the ktngs of Saxony and AVur temberg. Tho newspapers, excepting the socialist organs, published con gratulatory articles. There was much open indignation at the shutting off ot all trafllc in the district around the castle. In the evening the illumina tions of the cltv were very flue. One store showed 12,500 electric lights. The French nmbassudir was decorated with tho Grand Cross of the It"d E.igic. CATARRlfoinrTlE STOMACH. A PLEASANT SIMP1.K, HUT SAFK UFFKCrtlAL cuiin roit it. Catarrh of the stomach has long been con sldeicd the next thing to incurable, Tho usual symptoms aro a full or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied some times with sour or watery-risings, a forma tion of gases, causing pressuro on tho heart and lungs and dllllcult breathing ; headache, fickle appetite, nervousness and a geuoral played out, languid feeling. There is often a foul tasto coated tongue, and If tho stomach could he scn it in tho mouth, interior uf tho would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure for this common aud obstinate trouble is found In a treatment which causes tho food Who readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritato thu dclieuto mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do, and when normal digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Ilurlausnu tho safest and best treatment is to use after each meal it Uhlet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic l'cp in, a littlo Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids Theso tablets can now be found at all drug stores uuder the naino of Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets, and, uot being a patent medicine can be used with porfect safety audssiuranco that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N.J. lloohcr, of U710 Dearborn St., Chicago, III,, writes : "Catarrh is a local condition lusultiug from a neglected cold lu the head, whereby thu lining membrane of the nose hecomos lullamed and the poisonous dischargo therefrom, passing huckward Into tho throat, reaches tho stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach, Medical au thorities preserlbtd fur mo for three years for catarrh of tho stomach without cure, hut to day I am the happiest of men after using only one box uf Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot Ibid appropriate words lo express my good feeling, I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho safest preparation as well as tho simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indiges tion, catarrh of stomach, hiliousuoM, sour stomach, heartburn ami bloating after meals. Send fur littlo hook, mailed free, on stomach doubles, by addressing Stuait Co., Marsh ill, Mich, Tho tablets can bo fouud at all drug stores, Sliciinndonli People are 1 nlklng About It on Bvcry Corner. It Is scinellmet un easy matter to fool the public, hut veil can't keep It up very long, They aro sure to find you out; nml every t i mo a man is fooled, another skeptic is made. Skepticism is allowable when reading in a homo newspaper about some Incident occurr ing In California or Iowa, but tho circum stances are entirely different wlion It refers to some one right hero nt home, friends nml neighbors, people you know, when you can see, and with whom you talk it ovi r, This s tho kind of ovidcuco at the back o ' Doan's Kidney Pills home statements by home people ami tho astonishing local work they lmvii been dolnp has eausd more talk among our citizens than tho do.iigs of any other modern wonder. Head the following : M". J. l erguson, of CO! West Cherry street, vouchisfor the remarkable merit of Doan's Kidney Pills in tho following words : "I have used Doan's Kidney PlUsfordlahetcs. I procured them fioiu Kirlln's Pnarmncy and they proved of the greatest value to me, I have not now the constant desiro to drink which I had and the kidney si actions aro becoming nermal. My flesh is not dry nml wrinkly as formerly and I do not havo the dizziness and my head feels much better, The hloitlng which I suffered from nas also gone down. I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney rills for kidney trouble judging from what they have dono for mo." Doan's Kidnuy I'ills for salo by all dealers. Price (50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co , lltiflaln, X. Y., solo agents for the U. S Hcmc.ubcr the naino Doan's ami take no other. GOViiRi'u -ii i. ill'., :C Miu-hUiiI nut " . i s Hep ilv shot AtlelliiUt'Ht m Afii-.t. Fort Sherman, Ail;., . an. 2S. . rers fioi.i thu Indian Tetrl'.or; V.-111! sen today bring win! i f the tutu'. Fhootb5 of tuo government, officials and the v, i j.ullm: of a third. At Inola. I. T., ye terduy United Stat"3 Marshal Gabe Deck wlille. attempting to arrest Bill Miller and Joe Phelps, whisky peddlei -. was shot n.id wounded In the shoul lcr by the latter, who then sought rel ige In a house. Demitles IIoss and iussey then attempted to dislodge then . The peddlers opened fire from a wind, w an.! both officers fell to the ground. Th battle was witnessed by the pasfmgern of a tr.'.in that stood in the depi i, and they lirr.ucht Cie report to th'3 cltv that both ntllcers were killed. TO ClIKi; A COI.O IN ONI3 MAY. Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tt, .ore. Joe. The cenuinu has L. Ii. O. on . sell tablet. LEITER OWNS ALL THE WHEAT. Ills I'lii'tnei' Deolures This Country Will Need All oil llllllll. Chicago, Jan. 28. "Basing our esti mates on the government figures, we think we now own every bushel ef stir Iilus wheat In thin country." George 13. French, the active manager of the j big wheat combination, was speaking for himself and Joseph Letter, who is the visible head of the "clique." He said: "According to the m'St re liable estimates obtainable we thlni there is not more than 15,000,000 bushels of wheat unaccounted for. Scattered over different sections of the country wo have holdings of at least that amount, so wo can safely claim to have possession of all the surplus." Added to the government estimate oi 530,000,000 bushels for last year's crop the 30,000 btidiels carried over from the crop of 189C gave Mr. French his basis of 500,000,000 bushels as the original supply. "The situation Is simply this," de clared Mr. French, "everything goes to show that this country has sent abroad more than its exportable surplus. We think wheat has been overexporlcd to the extent of 15,000,000 or 20.000,000 bush els, and that the United States is the country In which to sell." Grapes Overhang Two Miles of Carriage Drives. Grape aibors loaded with Grapes, 2 miles long, and over 300 miles of vines trained on wires. This is tho extent of Speer's Oporto Grape Vineyard at Passaic, N. J., only 12 miles from Xew York City. Those who doubt it can have their expenses paid and $100 given them by the Sneer N. J. Wine Co. if they will come and see and du not Ibid the above true. Tho wines are tho oldest and best to be had, NUGGETS' 0Iy NEWS. A sharp sb.-ek of ear hquake, acpom panlod by a n lr ll'.-e an explosion, oc (urred at Helena. Ark. A negro woman who fatally clubbed a white man near Natchez. Miss., was shot to death by a mob of whites. Detective Larklns, of Jersey City, while hunting for burglars, was himself mistaken fcr a thief and nearly shot A hill will be Introduced In the New Jersey leglpluture for the appointment .if state and county commls: loners to look after dependent children. Thu steamer City of Dululh, which struck on a bar off St, Joseph, Mich. Wednesday night, went to pieces.. Tho passengers and crew were rescued. Mrs. W. I. Klrkpatriek, daughter o"f Denninn Thompson, the actor, reported that $3,000 worth of diamonds were stolen from her at the Hotel Walton Philadelphia. Sirs. M. II. Ford. Huddell's. III., suffered fur eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was finally cured by using DeWitt's Littlo Marly lifsers, the famous littlo pills lor all stomach and liver troubles, 0. II, Ilagenbiich. I. ..i:h;i oi, Ii. iv . i. New York, Jan. 2.;. lllcaitin Arnauto, the fnrnu r idl.i.r of VA It -cmii , ntrado, published In Havana In the Interests of the autonomist Cuban party, arrived here yesterduy from that city on the steamer Seguranca. Eleven days ugo un edict was Issued by Captain General Blanco for his arrest on the charge of being the principal promoter of the re cent riots In Havana, during which the ofllces and plant of his newspaper were totally wrecked, lie disguised himself and under the name of Nostor Prlmel lesVuroria, succeided In making his way here. It Is easy to catch a cold aud just as easy to get rid of it if you roniuienie to use One Minute Cough Curo. Ii cures coughs, colds bronchitis', pneumonia and all throat, and lung troubles. It Is pleasant to toke, safe to use ami sure to curo, O, II, Ilunenbucli, Alli'ircil .Mull Tinx IIoIiIh'I's Iiciit, Now York, Jan, George Watson and Kdward I'eiiiiyston, alleged mem bers of a tfunff of letter box thleven, am' who wcie arretted Inat Friday while nt tempting to cash a check with a forgei liulotaement which they were alleged to i have stolen from u letter box. were yea- j terday held to the United States grand j Jury on the charge of robbing themalls. rrn u i Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on tit face ami neck Tain wiib instantly relloved by DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Halve, which healed the Injury without lea vlnj,' a tu-ar. It is the famous pile remedy. 0. 11. lltul)ucli. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Vote oil tho Toller Itonolutlon Post poned Foe n Diiv. Washington, Jan. 28. This evening at G o'clock the senate will vote upon the Teller resolution authorizing payment of government bonds In silver, and the pending amendments thereto. When the senate yesterday took up tho reso lution the agreement made last week that the llnal vote upon It should be taken before adjournment was changed In order that all senators might have an opportunity to speak. Today's ses sion began at 10 a. in., and after 2 p. m. tho speeches will be confined to 15 minutes each. - Yesterday's session con tinued for more than six hours, the res olution being under discussion through out, practically, the entire session, While tho speeches for the most part were studied efforts, tho session was replete with lively Incidents and spicy colloquies. The house yesterday finally succeeded In passing the Indian appropriation bill, and the political debate which has been raging since Monday was transferred to tho District ot Columbia bill, which followed It. The only two Important changes In the Indian bill, as passed, were eliminations of the provisions for the leasing of the Cilsonlte riilneral lands of the Uncompaghre reservation In Utah nnd the coal lands ot the Kiowa, Comanche, Apache and Wichita reservations, both of which went out on points of order. Prosneritv conies ouiekest to the man whosu liver Is lu good condition. DeWitt's Littlu Ilirly Itisers are famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion ami ail stomach mid liver troubles. C. II. llagen buck. Ofi'iiii a "iTiintr "nxt'lfrsion. New York, Jan. 28. Three hundred excursionists left on the Hamburg- American liner AugustaVlctoiiayeptcr day for a cruise in the Mediterranean. The excursion Is to last C9 days and embrace n total traveling- distance, by water alo.ie. not speaking of side trips, of 12.703 miles. Kx-Governor and Mrs Flower nnd C. Oliver and Mrs. Iselin are among the excursionists. most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly rolioved by a warm bath with Cuticuua SoAr, a singlo application o Cuticuua (oint ment), tlio great skin curo, and a full doso of Cuticuua Resolvknt, greatest of blood purilicrs and humor cures. Remedies speedily, permanently, and economically euro, when all elso fails. Poma Dnuo ikd Chim, Corp. Sole Prop!., Rotten. 07" How u Cure Kvery bkln md Blood Humor," frte. PIMPLY FACES ."S&Mt? U. J. QUIRK, IVlgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. JAN. 24, 1898. The Old Original Wilson Theatre Gom'y. (21st Year.; Supported by Mis3 Anna Davis, in a repertoire of standard American plays. TWO DISTINCT COMPANIES. DRAMATIC AND VAUDEVILLE, Unique, refined and novel illus trated songs. Latest Veri scope pictures. -New specialties. AN UP-TO-DATE REPERT0IR. Spectul scenery for each play. Klcirnnt costumes, Change of bill nightly. IjuIIcb' free tickets Monday evening. Prices: - - 10, 20 and 30 Cents. TUESDAY, FEB. 1st. The fashionable event of the season. Initial appearance of the great New York Comedy success, The Girl From Frisco. lly Gus, IIccrc, author of You Yoiuun, Ole Oleson, etc. A SUMPTUOUS . . PRODUCTION. PURE, CLEAN, WHOLESOME FUN. Presented by a company of clever comedians, headed by ilYIR. HARRY BOOKER. A laufjH from start to finish. Special feature, The Golden Gate Quartette. Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents, Tho Rosy Frochneoe And a velvet soft uesi of the skin it inva riably obtained by tbar9 who use l'oziom' (Joinplexloii ."owuer. (uticura KAIER'S Opera House "Saved Her Ufe." MES. JOIIN WALLET, of JclTerson, Wb., than whom nono is morohlghly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In IS00 1 had a sovcro attack of LaGrlppo nnd at tho end of four months, in splta of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lungs hoart nnd nervous system wcro so completely wrecked, my llfo w&3 dc rpalrcd of, my friends giving mo up. 1 cofold only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could net Ho in ono position but a short time and not on my left sldo at nil. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Ncrvluo and Heart Curo tnd I bo gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottlo of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about n dozeu bot tles and was completely restored to health to tnosurprisoof all." Dr. Miles" Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive tvnios guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Honk on dis eases of tho heart and .H22JOl1 KRoaioro. J nerves frco. Addrr- PROFESSIONAL CARfcS pit. W. II. YINQST, VETERINARY SURGEON. QrndUHte and Lata Ilnldan Ifciu Sorfif-CW the UnlTerilty MoU W. T. Headquartorm-ComiNeroIftl Hottl. Mtm4afa TURKU KAB CO VMM. Calls night or day promptly rnp4d. JJ M. IlUnKK, ATI ORMEY-AT-LAW. Orllcft Icii building, eraer of tlMn aa Centre street, Shnandaa. J" II. l'OMKKOY, ATTORWBY-AT-LATT Shenandoah, Fa. g W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Cantro atrata. pilOF. JOIIN JOKES,. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Maaanay Otof , Pa. Raving studied nndat mm af ttia bwt masters le London aad f arts, will ajlv kaMlS -n the violin, manUlla. aalaar aaal raaal jRtr. Terms reasonabla. Aadraas la car af Mm, die Jeweler Shenandoah. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST?1 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA Stop That Cough. Hold that cold back. Hovr? I5y using Manager Ben Berg's Celebrated Cough and Horehound Drops. For sale only at NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Str.ot. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williaraiport will risit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a, m. till 1:30 p. n. Rupture permanently and rrufclily Cured r no pay. Written guarantee to abjoluttly cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Freo. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shimetin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be rtferred to, Charlies and terms moderate and within rcacli of all. I A Handsome Comploxlon 111 one of the gr.attst charras a woraaa can poestss. I'ouom'a Couruxioii Poweaa 11 i jam