n'r,fJWPP'r "HP ppr t It EVENING HERALD1 liSTAIII.l.Slli:i IH70. PH iil.hed every RvenliiK. Kscept Miimliij, nt South Jaiiuin Hi hkkt, N'kak Ckbthh ! rile Herald iteitvtirit inHhcnandoan and th ' m minting tomiR fur l cent, n week, pay , 11 o the cmrrien.. By iiibII W.nn yroir, or II cent) a month, imynl.le In advance Vlvprttfie menti chanced accord Inn to ni-e and position. The ii.llilnilieu" ri-"rve the rldlit In clmnire the position of advertisement, ivlieni'ver the pill-'.tio-i of uewn di-niiind it. The rip-lit 1. left rvt.l to reje.'any ntlvertlnenient. whether piiiii tor or not. .iftt tlie puhll.lier. tuny ueetn ln.i'r-icf Aihorll.liiK rate made known llliuil ftpplloiitinn. Entered t the pototrlc al thrmuuoIi, !'., as ceoud I'lawH mall nintUtr. rKI.HPHONR CONNKOTION "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald rillDAY. rr.llltUAltY 1. l-3. A' itm no to tlia (iio.tntl lltf tmlitioii, we shall luive forty nmro days for Old Bun-ns to gut in his work. Iris willi wonder and much huniili iiti.ui that such oreuturus us soinu of th.in' holilinx positions in this county find it possible to securo political jirer-ruo'iit. An 'i r ni' year ago tho old state ea,l "I hi HurrislmrK was destroyed bv Urn. andtlie contract for tlio col.-iitra-tio.i of tin- now buildings will lie .iw.ir led on Monday. Mtieli vai-tialil- linn' lias been lost, but let US hope it has been for the best interests of the state. Ojjk week from next 'L'uefday the b jrout;li election will be held. In tins meantime, if xuccuss is to porcli upon our banner, much work must bo done on the part of thu party leaders. The Oitize is parry Rops before- the people with popular eandiilates for br mjjli and ward odlces, men who will faitl) f-ll) diM-lpirfje their duties. Tiie b.ittle cri .liouid be. to work and net M'lt the v te -and toe that it is cast in tile riht column. LwiKlt JI Mill should qualify his remariis in charint; that "tho news pipers prejudiced tho minds of the people nuainst the Commissioners in tile publication of prepared articles.' This paper, at loist, lias conllned it elf exclusively to the publication of tho evide-ice. The only papers that are guilty of the charge are tllo.se published at the county seat, and winch usurped the fmiutio.it of the counsel, tin- jury and the court. The II Kit t.L. with its usual spirit of en terprise. recoe;iii.ed tho jreat inter est taken in tho trial and furnished its thousands of readers with an ac curate report trom day to day. Wo hino refrained from expressing an opinion as to the K"'lt or inno cence of tiie ucuiied, leaving that for the proper tribunal to determine. The case is now in tiie hands of the "twelve men tried and true," and we believe they will render a verdict in accordance witli thu evidence, out side of all other consi'.orations. McKinlcy Republicanism. President McKiuluy, wliosoized the first opportunity to publicly express his disapproval of tho proposition to pay the United States bonds in silver coin, finds himself cordially and oarnostly upheld by the members of his party everywhere. The views of the Republican press, of tho prominent Republicans in all parts of tho country, and of the members of Ids party in Congress have been such as to thoroughly en dorse his sentiments expressed in his New York speech, in which lie said: "Nothing should evor tempt us nothing will over tempt us notliiny to scale down the debt of tho nation through a leal technicality. What over may lie tho languntie of the con tract, the United States will discharge all of its obligations in tho currenc recognized as tho best throughout the world at the times of payment Nor will we ever consent that tin Wildes of labor or its frugal saving shall bo scaled down by permitting payment in dollars of less value than the dollars accepted as tho best in every enlightened nation of the earth." Not only was the lare;o proportion of tl o Republican vote in tile Senate distinctly uliu'iied against this pro- posi'ion, but thu action of tho Hou-o of Hepresontatlves, controlled by the Republican party, by which it over wheliuingly rejected the proposition shows that tiie party, whether speak ing through its official head, the President, or by its Representatives in Congress, or by its voters, as in 1800, is unquestionably clearly op posed to the dangers and dishonor able methods of ilnance which are again being offered by tho men who tiro willing to sacrillce anything and everything for political success or the success of tho party from which they expe-t political advantages It should not bo necessary for any representative of the Republican purty in Congress to olTer an excuse in casting his vote against the Teller nnd like resolutions, as the Congress man from this district felt called upon to do, Tiie party of "sound mono" expects every man to stand by his guns, and it has no room for political trimmers and tricksters. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others are in viled to call on any druggikt and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's liaUam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed tocure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. I'rice 25c. and 50c, IN SENATE AND HOUSE. 1Vhy Mr. Cnrl'i'tt. or Oregon, In Nut it I'nl'id Milton Senator. WimliltiKH n Tel). 4. One nt the fea tures of ( t .'lay's rcrslon if thu sen ate was a s" in ly Mr. C'HfTety, of Louisiana, hi MiptHjit of the rrn.ilutlon rejioitcd by the committee mi privi leges and elections dedailng that Htn ry V. Porbetl Is n t entitled to a seat In the senate from the state of OreKnn. Mr. Corbeit whs appointed H3 smator mm HENRY TV. COUHHTT. by the governor of Oreson after the failure of the legislature to elect a i senator to suereed Senator Mttoiv 'l j Mr. Caffery maintained that the .v i ernor 'bt a state had lio authority to appoint to nil an original vacancy. Tho agrli ulturnl appropilallon bill w is under con .deration the greater part of the afternoon, und was llnally passed. The house passed the day ostensibly considering the fortifications appro priation bill. In reality the major por tion of the time was consumed In tin discussion of political topics. The ex istence or non-existence of prosperlt; In this country was again the m-.t i question of dispute. The feature of tin day was the discovery by Mr. Simpson of Kansas, and the exploitation of tin alleged fact that Mr. Dingley, rhaii -man of the ways and means commit tee, wore a London made pot hat. .V Dingley explained that the hat mude In New York. The London tr ul' mark was placed there simply to pi an the Anglomania! . who ahv.iys pre ferred thiiiKS beiaitie they were l.n gllsh. For Infants and Childron. ia;fSt. i c - .t i urnlval. . . e, -. V., I'V-b. ;. T'le Ice i'l.' of dte rated Hlelght. . j i.-in day .as a beautiiu1 U he piocesslon filmed ut und muichcd through tin meets until 4. There wii iror.i .t . York. Boston inu l)u t le. i li I pi l. c I, al .pc Phl.nue i.hla, Ualtlmore, Montieal, To ronio and Ottawa. Every house and street waa dti' t; td s.illy for the oc casion. In th even ns there was a handsome o'' i.l .y of Urcvorks and the stoii.. i. '. i 1 1 1 - ice furl. 3S, llghtins up the !j' . . Isitalmni? Uo Dr. Oil. A cut? Use I)r. Oil. At your drucsists. Tlioinas' Kclrctrii- Tlioinas' Kclectri Votormi h.-i n-:.ton, K. savings bat:.' day placed he ' I .' i ! I 11 11,11. !.- Toe .ithusell- oionil. ftioiu :'s y.-stei i'Y.inilnKhum Savhih Injunction to prevent bank under an it from doing business until turthc, action an be taken. The action fol !owr 1 the arrest of WII iam II. Bird, former ashler of the bunk, who, in the Fraieiiitiion court yesterday, was held In W-M" for 'ho grand Jury on a charge ot mi-iappri'priatinB $J,0U0 of the bank"s tumls. Mr. Bird is 70 year: old. and for man years was one of the bank's most tiusted employes. Are gaining favor rapidly, business men and traicl- Pills lers carry them In vest nocVeti. ladies rarrv them tu jmneg, housekeepers keep them In medicine closets, frleudi recommend them to friends, Mc. p.raB894H.SixihSf. Side Entranca on Grs.n St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTttU." Vmini. nlil.slnvlti(ii.marrUd& those C0T1- irmplstlnii niarrlat:, Ifymi are a Tlcthn of .BLOOD P01SUE1 Ecee, of !?rivat3 Diseases KSV.OTSi'ff V siror mtnd and liodr. and unfit you for the duties of lift', call or write and he fv it, Honrs: Iiallr. 0-3l i-v'ifs, fl-m Sun.. Il-1'J. Send tuns. In stamps for Book with iwura trsllmialals Exposing 4ucka and Fake Institutes. " r BDHM'G von riTiir.it snx. ,C DHUI'i OTIiIm remedy be 1 11 K In jected directly to ine neat of IIiomo iIlNeuises or the. iJeiilto-lJrliiai j OrsniiH, rcoulroH 1111 change of diet. Cur guaranteed in 1 to 1 :i1iivh. H11111II nlaln nuck r TT TC "57 n-c- ''y mall, 81.UU li U rtLJAhiold only by S. P. KIMir. SheirrcTrl'. r 5Js I t I i 3 I a5- MSGAHE : v. BAZAR. Tuati'YLisMPA'rrnRN." At- II-.' lc. EtsWonafcl?. Or's'nal. Perf-ct- ? rilling. Prices lOaml JOCOlilH. 1 None hiphcr. None belter at any pri. I Seme reliable merchant sells Ihtm la T nrtrly every city or town. Ask for ' them, or tney can oe rio Dy man irom us In either New Ycrt or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latent Fashion Si.t-. sent upon tcccipl ol or.; cent to pay poslsje. ( Brlgldest ladies' magazine publlshc ' I Invaluable for the hrm. Fa'l.Uaw rf I I s -lay, Home Literature, Iiot. eholc' f Hints, Finc Wnk, Current Toi'..s, I Fictioc, all for only 50 cents a year, In J cludlnga I'rco callcrn,youro7i' wl: f lion any time. Send two 2-cent tti. aj; I for sample copy. Address THE McCALL COMPANY, J42-H6 West 14th Street, New VrL J89 Fifth Avenue, Cnicago, Hood s NU llAlklnJwri J0K J'oHW DiTiX. ScM-ntlonrl Itetioi't- Denied by II lull I HrltKli (llllelals. ' London, I'Vli. 4. It Is stated on In controvertible authority that CJreat Britain has not backed down on the (pjestliin of niakliiR Tallcn-Wan a free port. The Marquis of Salisbury, Mr. Curaon, the parliamentary secretary of the foielgn olllee; the Husslan ambas sador and the Chinese tnlnlitor eaeli said In conversation that thuy had not I heard of any backdown. 1 The opening of Tallen-Wnn, It Is pointed out; wns never made a conill . tlon In atiy sine qua non sense, In con- nectlon with the loan to China. In the ! paillamentaiy negotiations on that subject the rpenlng ot T.illen-Wan was "sketched In neutral tints," Qrcat Britain only sURKestlnK It as one con dltlon favorliiR a speedy completion of the loan. Shu never demanded It, and therefote In no pense can be HUld to have backed down, If the desire wns not persisted In. The tpiestlon of Tatlen-W'nn Is, how ever, with other sugKested conditions of the loan, still ncKotlating. II.OltlDA. liSOSALLYCONM)UCTKI TOUR VIA VV.SS- SYLVAN I H.UI.ltoUI. The next lViuisvlx otiia. Ilntlrn.til tour ti i 'ismiiMlle, allowing two weeks in l'luriil.r. II leave New York and lMillailehildi by iei ial train of l'lilhiian I'.tliiee curs Tllesilay, hnmrv 8. Bviirsi.iii tickets, including Unity tniii.iortiitloii, l'lilliii.in iicconimoilu- iin time lieith.) unit meals en rouie m ouia neeiiiini while tr.ivclincim the. suecUl train, iii he snlil at tho foilowliig rates: New nrk. KiOOD: IMiilaile lilila. J18.00 : nmti mIriih. $.V.'.8."i : Krio, $."itfc."i; Wilkcslurre, .10:1.1; l'lttBiiurg, ixi.w ; huh at prupuruon Le oites from uthcr ii.iints. fur tickets, itineraries, nnd full ilifuraia ,11 Hi11.lv to tkket uuents: Tourist Aeeut, 110.1 llriiiilw.iv, N'eiv York; or addro-i Geo. r.JIoyd. At-iniint General rassenuer Agent, Urn id St nut Stilion, i'lii lailelplita. first or All, Hed Flag 011, 28c. Wlut fur? Aciie, pains, hrubis. iruhler linn., drug store. At THh THlumI LVUulJTION. Ilou the III en of thu Variability uf Hpe ett-4 Curie to Darulu. ,s long uio as .Inly I. I b:J7. young Dar- ivln, then tears ol agu, had opened u piiMitc jotunal. Inn Inch he purposed tu reiord all tacts that came to him which soouicd to hau any bearing on tho moot point of the doctrine- of transmutation ot npucius ruttr or nc cars earlier, ituruig thu course ot that famous trip around tho world with Admiral I'ltzroy us natural ist, to The Li agle, Uarwin had mailo thu personal ohseriatlons which lirst tended to shake his belief in tho fixity of species. In South America, In thu 1'ainpcan for mation, ho had discovered great ossll annuals covered with armor like that 011 the existing armadillos" and laid been -iriitU with this similarity ut type between ancient ami existing faunas of thu same region Ho was also greatly Impressed by thu manlier In which closely related spo eies of unbinds wero uberied to replace onu another as ho proceeded southward oer the continent and "by the South American charucterof inuatof tho proline tiuns ol tile ' i:il;i;i;;c.H archipelago, und niuru especially b, toe manner In which thuy diner on each inland of tho group, none uf the islands appearing tu bo cr ancient in a geological sensu. " At hi'at the lull lono of thesoob.sena tions did not strike til 111. lor under sway ot Lyell's geological conceptions he ten tutlvuly explained the relativu absence ol life on one ot the linlapagos islands by .suggesting that perhaps no species hail been created since that island arosu But gradually it dawned upon him that such tacts at ho had observed "could only Le explained un the supposition that spculcj gradually become mounted. I rom then on, in ho afterward asserted, the subject haunted him. it will thus be seen that the idea of thu variability of species came to Charles Darwin as an Inlcrcnco trom personal obtcnations In tho Held, not as a thought borrowed lrom books. Jicnry sjmith Williams, M. t)., In Harper's. A MiiiiIneVTrlpIo I rime. Little Hock, Ark., Feb. 4. Sol F Autrey, a farmer, accompanied by his family, went to visit his need fathi: and mother, living near Mulberry, In Franklin county. Shortly after his ar rival Autiey became engaged In a ie liglous ariiument with the old folks.' Suddenly he grasped an Iron bar, kill ed his father, mother and his 10-year old son, and seriously wound -'d his wife and three remaining children, two of whom are not expected to live. Ills wile and eldest daughter, although badly hurt, managed to notify the neighbors. When they reached the house thy found Autrey a raving manlnc, with his clothing on lire. He was overpowered after a struggle. Will Mrh.o .7 1,-11 f list Itediiotion. Uenwood, W. Vu Feb. 1. The em ployes at the Wheeling lion nnd Steel company's works ceased negotiations yesterday with the company on the nronosed cut of 10 to CO per cent In wages which is to take effect on Feb. 21. The men will Insist upon the con tinuance of the old scale, and will light against the acceptance of the new scale. The plant employs from 600 to 1.000 men. and if a compromise Is not reached a ttrikc old suieiy follow, Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidnoys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac Beptablo to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agroeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cont bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro ouro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accopt any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM fHANCISCO, CAL utiitvw, xr. hew roM, N.r. FREE TO MILLIONS. Valuable Little Book Sent Free for the Asking. Medical books itie not alwJtys interesting reading, csiiecially to people cnjojlng good health) hut is a matter of fait scErcely one person In ten is perfectly healthy, anil even with such, sooner or later sickness must come. It is also n well established truth that nine- tenths of all diseases originate with break ing down of the digestion, a weak ttomach weakens anil impoverishes the s)'tem, mak ing it easy for discnc to gnn a foothold. Nobody need fear consumption, kidney liscasc, liver trouble or a weak heart and nervous sj stem as long as the digestion is good and the stomach able to assimilate plenty of wholesome food. Stomach wesknese sliow itself in a score of ways and this little hook describes the sjmptoms anil causes and points the way to a cure so simple that anyone can understand nnd apply. Thousand! have sonic form of stomach trouble and do lint Vimw it. They ascribe the headaches, the languor, nervousness, insomnia, palpitation,- constipation and sim ilar symptoms to some other cause than the true one, Oct your digestion on the right track and the heart Double, lung trouble, liver disease or nervous debility will rapidly disappear. This little hook treats entirely on the cause .mil lcinoval of indigestion anil Its accom panying annoyances. It describes the symptoms of Acid Dys pepsia, Nervous Dyspepsia, Slow Dyspepsia, Amylaceous Dyspepsia, Catarrh of Stomach and all aflections of the digestive organs in plain language easily understood turn the cause removed. It gives valuable suggestions as to diet, nnd contains a table giving length of time required to digest various articles of food, something every person with weak digestion should know. No price is asked, but simply send your name and address plainly written on postal card to the V. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., requesting a little book on Stomach Diseases and it will be sent promptly by return mail. a su " A'lntl- C y, V" ' .'urrpi John son, a '.-'l oner in i" i y nn. com muted t-' '"e vest' -('"y aft"rnniin by hanging 1.: -fo f f;m a cell crossbar. lie ued tvo henO' r; rhlofs In male a nooe. John-Ti 5 ililde wasjirompt- ed by fear rf beli.g ent to state prison V ft. .Ti hnsnn will :n lm.'" r'ant wlt- 11 1 tase of Phlln- ". "1 P-'s ,- for c.jm. it Ing a he iei i 1 ird a ne 'n he Farrc-ll ; 1 . 1. m WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or rotleo. Have you tried tho now food drink called Gmln-0 ? It is lclicious and nourishing and takes the place uf coffee. Tho more (Iniin-O you give the hlldren the more health you distribute, through their systems. Grnln-0 is niado of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of colleo but costs about i us much. All grocers sell it, ISc and i5c. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flouttia, U". lliiml of America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual siinshitio, where snuw storms, blizzards or high altitudes arc unknown. Pullman first and second class palace- and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old nail New Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low ittes, and all the comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri i'acific railway syt,teiu. For rates right from your home, literature, und full information, drop a postal card, J. P. Mct'aun, T. P. Agent. 519 Kail- road avenue, Eliuira, N. Y.t or 31)1 liroad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Grapes Overhang Two Miles of Ca Drives. finuio arbors loaded witli Grimes. 2 miles lung, ami over 300 miles uf vines triiimd on wires. Tills is tho extent of Speer's Oporto (Irapo Vineyard at l'assalc, N. J., only li tulles from New York City. Those who doubt it can have their expenses paid and S1I10 elven them bv the Sneer N. J. Wine Co. if they Hill come and seo anil Uu not unit tlio above truo. t lie wines are mo oiucci aim best to be had. I'ni-doii 1. 1 1 in t :. . ' e iiiKi llarrisbury, t.- id i . pardons re'.onu.'.tndtd a paidon yes terday afternr.on for Wlllam C. JMore land, cx-clty r,olloH(or ot 1'ittsburs, win. Is serving lluee jtars In the Western penitentiary for cub. zz Ing elly funds. Governor Has'ingji had not yet ucttu upon the pa Irn. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONH DAY. Tako Laxative BromA Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlio money if it fails to cure, 25c. Tho genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. PROFESSIONAL CARDS iK. W. II. YINOST. VECEU1NARY SURGEON. Oraduate Hnd Ite ltesidcnt lloue Surgec the University Mate of N. Y. Ileaduuarters i-Commerclal Hotel. Slienandoal THUKB VKAH COU1WK. Calls night or day promptly reiponiled. M. IIUItKE ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Office Kgan building, cor er of tt'atn an Centre streets, Hlieiinmluali. J. " 1'OMKKOY. ATT0UNE.Y-AT-LAW Btiotiandeali, l'a. JjJ W BHOKMAKKK, ATTOUKEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. )HOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTUUCT0K, Luck Box 63, Mahanuy Oily, l'a. Havlns studied under some ol tlio ties! masters le Ixiiidou anil Paris, will give lewiuitf nn the violin, mandolin, gulsar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Aaureas lu care ol Btrouse the jeweler Hbenandoah. Aunttr.'t' -repripvo rt.uTnrnon. Sacramento, Cal Feb. 4. Governor Build yesterday granted Salter V). War den, awaiting execution at Folsom prison for participation In the wreck ing of the Overland train In Yolo county duilng the strike In 1894, an other reprieve until June 17. Murder In the Second Decree. Buffnln, N. Y., Feb. I. Frederick Kntnll, wl)o murdered Kugene Lednt In September Inst, striking hhn on the head with a hatchet and afterwards burying the body In a manure pile, was last night found guilty of murder In the Becond degree. NUGGETS OF NEWS. General ISlnnco has mot with little or no success In his attempt to bribe In surgent lenders to surrender. Wilbur Jennings, of Bridgeport, Conn., hns become Insnne through brooding over a murdpr that took place near his home. Dr. Murebla Hernandez, a prominent Cuban leader, had arrived In New York with Important documents from Gen eral Gomez. Colonel Ilend, who testllled before the Ohio senate tntFt committee, said he thought the senate trust might bear Investigation. New Yolk's Chinese laundrymen pro pose to fight the bill Introduced at Al bany requiring them to write their checks In English. A detained ltallnn Immigrant, penni less nnd consumptive, escuped from the custody of the Immigration authori ties ut New York. Superintendent Yiung, of the Yellow stone National I'atk, has prepared a bill to extend that reservation about 3,000 square miles. Under the district court ruling nt San Francisco the collector of the port did wrong In admitting a Chinese woman who made false representations. Governor Hushnell, of Ohio, says that he was forced into the ant.-llauna flglit becauw h" tola tnat h? mufit vi , 1 I tl.. !. .. ; . Nov .hit It Is ovi he ' . The Surprise of All. Mr James Junes, of tho drug Arm of Jones & Son, (Juwden, III., In speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, bi.ts that last winter Ids wife, was attacked with La Grippe, and ha, mt.i .row c, uat.ii.MU 'fix,, ttl, v a i ! tia nt Cow.leii and Pana could do nothing fur ho.-. 1 It srctni'd to develop into U.isty '.onsuinp- , tinn. Having Dr. King's New Discnveiy in slore, nnd .selling lots of it, he took n bottlo , home, mid to the surprise of nil she began to ; jet better from ilrst dose, and half dozen ilo'lnr bottics cured her sound and well. Dr. j King's New Discovery for Consumption, ' Coughs and Colds is guaranteed t" do this! good work. Try it. 1'reo trial bottics at A. I W.vsley'sdrug stoto. "WO C.-VECT5 A? OtlTHC ; r rjerr.1 or special dcbliltj', a:,c(ul s, . .cr2aicrhcsa emissions lmrlenc .e ij, tic Corrects lunctionol djtarJeii ...1 by errors or excesses, quick! ie,toru f MjnhoocJ In old or young, giving vizor ana r oclh wlicrc former wcaliiitss prevailed. Cr-n ..: p:. Eimple, effectual, and legif" Cu1 fi'i Quick and Thoroug ' . 1 deceived by itnitaUtnt; u. " U 3 L'(ialicrs. Sent seal ;d it ymw . ' - .( Inve it. Trice $! per pit re. 6 rt S v h Vvi.ttea (;unr.inte of comjl'te cur 1 re etc., Itfe ar"l cu- ' f- . 4 net . ica ,J ' old nt KfrMn's tlrue store, Shenandoah, Pit ffpanr pills! 6AFStflO SUI1. Sf;3 4c. f 0H"WdMAN 3 SAFE tiDA?'-1 Wu;ox Specific CoFHiLAs,PA Fovluaky'e dru; ptoro, Cnntre street Eh- Fine Gent's Furnishings Lends to Good ; Looks. II R V ' I TJWIT SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST IM LDllI, GEM'S FURHISH1KG HOUSE. C"T? MARK 5SS. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - THE MAX LEVIT, Prop. STOLE" PAUPERS' PASSES. Itallrouds Hnvo Lost ThntiHniius of Dollars by tho Thi'l'is. Cincinnati, Feb. I. The railways here have discovered that they have been swindled out ot thousanda of dol lars by bogus orders ot the mayor for pauper passes. These orders were printed and bound In pads, ;wlth tho name ot the mayor and his signature printed on them. Instead of signing these orders the city scat or stamps had been used, but through careless ness these orders were finally given out without stamping. Many pads got Into the hands of scalpers and have been sold by ticket brokers. Joseph and Lymnii Hess have been arrested on the charge of purloining charity passea from tho mayor's olllee. Their brother, Harry, has been employed In that of fice. Samuel Phillips was arrested charged with selling these orders. Mr. Wiiuainnkci' Will Consider It. Philadelphia, Fob. 4. Kx-I'ostmaster General John Wanamakcr, who was decided upon on Wednesday nt a meet ing of business men and politicians from all parts of the state as their choice for governor, returned homo Inst night from the south, Mr. Wnna maker freely discussed the meeting, but wns rl'nt on the question of his acceptance of the rennet that ho per mit the Use of his nar e as a candidate. He said, however, hi v. otlld give tho call his serious cm:-i Vrc'lon. It Is easy to catch a cold and just as easy o fid rid of It if you commence tli tiso One Minute Cough Cure, lc cures coughs, cohls bronchitis, pneumonia and all throat, and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to use nnd suro to cure. C. II. llaecnbuch. GRABLE'S RESPONSIBILITY. WIlPITolinhly Moot UN OlillgatloiiB. Silver's "rroporty" Not I.ocatod. New York, Feb. 4. "William II. Kurtz, who Is aald to have been associated with Francis Crable In many o his deals, said today: ".Mr. arable's deal ings with the Chemical National bank have extended over a considerable pe- I rlod. As I undethtand from him, ho 1 was well known to all the bank's of- i flclals. To my knowledge he owed tho bank J170.C00 nt one time, and ltqul- i dated the debt until only $ID,000 was left. Thus he has gone on contractlg obligations and discharging them. At the beginning of last week the total amount of arable's Indebtedness to the bank was $201,C00. After last Thurs day's meeting Mr. Crable gave the di rectors n demand note for $201,500. The directors then agreed not to press him, but to afford him a margin of time In which to pay the note." Judge F. G. Ilamer, of Kearney, Neb., who Is said to be Mr. Grable's coun sel, said that Grablo had never failed In nny of his enterprises, anof believed that if he had not been pressed he could have easily paid oft his present Indebtedness to tho Chemical National bank. ' GVaKa's vr A 'n companies, Judge Hanier said, were all in a pros perous condition. Jud&e' Ilamer said he supposed Grable's property. If real ized on, would bring JI,000;COO over and above his total Indebtedness. Dispatches from various sections In dicate Grable's financial tesponsiblllty. The sheriff received executions yes terday against John S. Silver for $185, 413. No property was found on which to levy. Ijon't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Away. Your Life If you want to quii tobacco using easily nnd forever, be niado well, strung, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tako No-To-B.ic, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Iiac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a curo. 50c or fl.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling ..Remedy Co., Chicago or New Vnrk, ? Look Where to Save Youp Money. t 36 New styles of Spring HaFs are now being shown by us. They are now open for inspection and Only a Starler. we feel satisfied and prices will suit all range in price from Many PillP Hfllt's: Buy half or quarter fr ,r tt dozen pair. That kind Hall HOSe. that will make the wearer smile. We have the very newest creation in plaid and polka dot hose. nina TiiinnftflH Somctliiiit' that !,.!, . "tccts the mid- SUk MllfllerS. winter end of any purchaser. Wc have them ranging in piiccfrom 5 cciit9 to jf.2.25. UP - TO - DATE HAT CIS $3-50 i4SavBc8 Her? Life." MRS. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson. V.'l3., than whom none, is moro highly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 13M I had a sevcro attack of LaOrlppo and at tho end of four months, in spl to of alt physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lungs heart nnd nervous system wcro so completely wrecked, my llfo ,wa3 do 3palrcd of, my friends giving rno up. 1 could only sleep by tho nso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo torrlbly and my couch van most aggravating, t COuld not Ho In mo position but a short tlmo and not on my eft stdo at all. My husband brought mo ir. Miles Norvlno and Heart Curo and I be ;a:i taking tbem. Whon I had taken a half -'tic ! c ;rh I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bdt- Ics nnd was completely restored to health to ho surprise of all." f Dr. Miles' Remedies! .io cold by all drug-! 'Ists under n positive f uarantcc, first bottle ( encflta or money re-1 unded. Book on dls-1 ies of tho heart and .ervesfreo, Address, I mi. mp rsnnnioAi.co.. Eikkart, ino. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . '8 MP Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOA I I - DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY GINGER ALE, - I Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oranse Champagne. Up-to-Me Hat Store, 15 EAST CENTRE ST. mm That is the place the closest buyer is now looking- for. We are closing out our entire, stock of "UNDERWEAR At the lowest cash prices. 36 that the styles Starter. -djiisisssssB Furnishing . House, t STORE, is East Centre Street. -irffiiiiMfir-s
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