1 TOO MUCH LIBERTY. Justice Brown Denounces Sen sational Journalism. IDDRESS BEFORE SEW YORK BAR. Mind of Mnn (onpplvm Nothing Than Snndnr loinr Vrrmm Bold llppiKntlonn nt Its Merer. I'rlvnte Character Aminlled. ALBANY, .Tnn. 17. The principal nd drns before the State Rar BKHoclation nt its meeting In the nxHvmbl.v chamber liiMt night was by Mr. Jimtiee Ilinwn of the United States supremo court upon "Tlu CJberty of the Press," In which he e rrely denounced what he termed Konnn tonal joiuiinlism. In opening his nd Justice Brown admitted that too ntnch could not be said In praise of the Jailjr press as newsfrnthercrs. Their en rprlne in that direction is superior to v?ery obstacle. No quurter of the xlobe ' too reunite, no expense too preat. Their news columns are n refreshing con trast to the deadly dullness of the conti nental papers. All this, however, does 'rot blind us to the fact that many of these papers are jrullty of n grave abuse tt their privileges. "Ugly Htories are told," he said, "of the oethodH resorted to to create n sensation tto advertise a paper, of correspondents :nt to Washington with instructions to ilacken the character of particular inert .-egardless of facts, of editorial space told for so much a line, of spies put upon Houses to unearth domestic scandals or ipon the steps of public men to ferret ut political secrets, of respectable wo und detailed to walk the streets nt night, tt themselves arrested ns disreputable :md spend n night in prison for the sake f a startling article upon the infamous (rsecutlon of working women and of va--kras other contrivances by which report rs are sent not to investigate facts, but o make a case by hook or crook against ome prominent otliciul. For the credit if humanity, not to say for the honor of t great profession, let us hope that these ttorics are untrue. "The next Ktcp in their downward ea eer was the illustrations, and such illus rations! l'ictnrcs of current events, of 'attles, of murders and sudden deaths, ometimes copied from photographs, of tener drawn from imagination. "All of these extravagances culminate n the weekly Sunday morning editions. If there be another worse than these the mind of mnn hath not hitherto conceived them, Probably n law could be flamed which could cover such cases, since nint rers of taste are beyond the pulse of the law, but it is to be regretted that the treat nins-i of the American people arc so imperfectly educated as to take pleasure in these abortions of the engraver's act. "But it is in its assaults upon private iharneter that the press is guilty of its .rreater cruelties, for no other word in the Knglish language will adequately express the nature of these attacks. Gold Keekers Reported Lost. VICTORIA, B. 0 .lan. 15. News has been received from Dawson that Cor poral Skirviug, who was in charge of a oarty detailed by the Northwest mount ed police, to go in search of the missing Moffat party and who left Dawson Aug. -J last, returned Dec. 19. Corporal Skirving confirms the rvport of the death f three persons who constituted thfc Moffat party. A. F. Moffat of Tem broke, Puil Bellevue of Duluth and one Holmes of Fresno, Cal. They were the persons who remained of a pnrty num bering originally 2Tt persons en route to the Klondike over the Edmonton truil during the fall of 181)7. Rnrnl Free Delivery n Snccens. WEST CIIKSTKK. Pa.. Jan. 13. Postmaster Harry (S. Smith hns sent to the postotlice department at Washington his report upon the first year of rural free delivery in Chester county. The sys tem covers the country surrounding West Chester for nbout nine miles in every di rection, and, according to Mr. Smith's re port, has been n pronounced success. The cost to the government for this service has been ."P2.-400 and the revenues ."f:j,531, leaving a balance in favor of the govern ment of $1,131. Six suburban carriers are required for the work. Dlsnstrona Fire In Dawson. REATTLK, Jan. 17. The steamer Danube, at Victoria from Skaguay, brings news that a large part of the busi ness portion of Dawson was wiped out by fire on the night of Wednesday last. A dispatch was received nt Skaguay ou the same night. The loss will exceed $500,01X1, 'i here are no names of the buildings or losses. The Skaguay oper ator says that great suffering will un doubtedly follow the tire, as the tempera ture at Dawson was 40 degrees beloV zero, with the wind blowing. 'The city is without the regulation water supply. Dyiiumlte Factory Explode. Tl'KIX, .lun. 17. A dynamite factory at Aviglinno, 14 -miles from here, explod ed yesterday with the result that live buildings were reduced to ruins, the whole surrounding district was shaken and many houses were budly damaged. Ten bodies have been recovered from be neath the ruins. In uddition several per sons were injured and taken to the hos pitul. The detonations were heard us fur as this city, whence surgeons were dis patched to the scene of the disaster. Spanish I'rlsonera Keaeh Home. BARCELONA. Jan. 17. The Spanish transatlantic steamer Leon XIII Iras ar rived here from the Philippine Islands With former Spanish prisoners and their families. A majority of them are in a lamentable plight. The town uiUhoritic and Bed Cross agents met them and gave assistance to the sufferers. l'rofeor Hmlfh Itenlicns. GENEVA, N. Y Jan. 17. Professer Hamilton Lainphere Smith of Ilobnrt L-ollege has resigned. His resignation will take effect at the close of the present college yeur. Professor Smith bus been -onuccted with Hoburt for 32 years. He is 70 years old. Went Ann In Sick. . SARATOGA, Jan. 10. Ex-Congress-man George West of Bnllston Spa wus itrickeu again with apoplexy there yes terday afternoon. His condition is con sidered critical. The absent members of the family liuve been telegraphed for. Deutlt of Gurlbnldl'a Hon. ROME, Jan. 15. A dispatch from Bor- dlghera, on the ltivieru, announces the death of Munllo Garibaldi, a bou of the : iuto General Gujibuldi, . J , vwKwmwinni LL.vsvsmoDurktjr r r CONDENSED DISPATCHES. j nATnC 1T TAXTPtl POP FOOD FOR THE WORLD. Nntftle Invents of the Meek Ilrleflr and Tersely Told. The Lawton fund is now $00,00!). H. C. Wainwright & Co., Boston bank ers ami brokers, made an assignment. The wages of 1.S00 employees of the Lehigh Valley Coal company at lluzle ton, Fn., were raised. The condition of Congressman Boti telle, who Is ill in Boston, Was reported critical in the extreme. The schooner Muriel sailed from one Japanese port for another, but was driven by gales to Puget sound. The New Jersey assembly passed n res olution to appoint a committee to arrange for paying tribute to the memory of the late Vice President Hobort. Tuesday, Jan. 1. An epidemic of grip has seized Barce lona, Spain. Governor McLaurin of Mississippi was reported seriously ill with pueumouiu at Jackson, Miss, The French defeated the Chinese in n battle over the disputed boundary nt Kwoug-Cliau-Wnn bay. The floods in northern Washington state were reported subsiding, and the danger was believed past. The recovery of Mrs. E. J. Cook of New York, injured in a runaway at Ma con, was believed doubtful. The Delaware and Lackawanna rail road has equipped a number of locomo tives with electric headlights. The Japanese government has offered to establish a military academy nt Pe king to educate Chinese under Japanese ollicers. Consul General Mason, nt Berlin, re ported that some of the German restric tions on American trade promised to be removed soon. Monday, Jan. 13. Prince Alfleri, commander of the papal guard of nobles, died in Rome. Santo Domingo's attitude in regard to the Boismare-Cnccavclli claim has been sustained by the French admiral. One hundred and fifty colonists started for La Gloria, u settlement established by the Cubun Land and Steamship com pany. Congress will Investigate the transfer of the postolliee funds in New York city from the Chase to the Seventh National bank. Dormnn B. Eaton, in n will filed for probate, gave $100,000 each to Columbia and Harvard and many other liberal be quests. Ml-mbers of the St. Lotus house of delegates took prompt nction on the light ing bills demanded by the citizen mob that stormed the house chamber und threatened personal violence. New York diamond importers have been compelled to close their factories, and several hundred men have been thrown out of work, because no more rough diamonds can be obtained. Satnrdny, Jan. 1.1. A fire in Colorado Springs destroyed property estimated at $150,000. The village of Navesink Highlands, N. J., was partially destroyed by fire. An epidendc of influenza hns broken out in Berlin, and scores of deaths are already reported. Lewis E. Goldsmith was sentenced to eight years in Sing Sing prison for wrecking the Port Jen-is National bank. A national bank in Owensville, Ind., wns robbed of $15,000. The blowing open of the safe completely wrecked the build ing. Mrs. B. A. Trice, the mother-in-law ot Attorney General John W. Griggs, died at Mr. Griggs' home in Putcrsou, N. J., aged (it). Friday. Jan. lit. A disastrous bliz.urd was reported from New Mexico. Much stock was lost. No immigrants have arrived iu fout days owing to the South African war. The Yaqui Indian insurgents in Mexico were reported us boldly uttuckiug the camp of the Mexicau troops. Admiral Schley reported the suicide at Montevideo Wednesduy of Lieutenant Commander F. E. Green of the Mont gomery. Governor Shaw, who was inaugurated at Des Moines, took strong ground against monopolies and declared for building up the merchant marine. The Presbyterian general assembly's permanent committee ou temperance hns petitioned the president against the sale of intoxicants in the nation's new posses sions. Th a radar, Jan. 11. . The influenza epidemic continued to spread in England. The Hamburg-American liner Deutsch land was launched ut Stettin. Senator Mallory of Florida, who has been ill at New Orleans, was reported improving. A French court refused to punish a newspaper artist for a gross cartoon of Queen Victoria. Lady Alice Montagu, sister of th Duke of Manchester, died ut Daves l'lutz, Switzerland. The state board of charities will apply to the court of appeals for a realignment of the Gerry society case. Mortgages representing the Indebted ness of all the Methodist churches in Al bany were publicly burned. In u letter -to Henry C. Puyne Secre tary of War Root declared he was not u candidate for the nomination for vice president; In New York city the National Bank of Commerce has absorbed the National I'nion bank und will have a cupital ol $10,000,000. Captain FnKllsh Itefoses I'ay. WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. William E English, n son of the former Demoerutu vice presidential enndidute from Indians and a captain of volunteers iu the wni with Spuin, bus returned to the treasurj a check for $1,172 sent him for puy foi his army services with the statement that he would not accept pay for servict to his country in time of danger. Tnnnel Contract Let. - NEW YORK, Jnu. 17. The rapid transit commissioners have awurded th contract for building the rapid transit tunnel to Contractor John B. McDonald ,Mr, MeDonald'a bid was $:!5.000,000 which was $4,:f00,000 less than the on! other bid, that of Contractor Andrew Ouderdonk. Third MUnlonnry Toor ItewTon. BOSTON, Jan. 17. Rev. Francis E itiL- II 1l fmimler nnil iircMldciit. ol the United Society of Christian Endeav I or, has lelt Boston, accompanied by Lli i wife, for his third missionary tout ' throughout the world. On Jan. 21 the) , will leuve Sau Frunclsco for tho orient. TUP fni I llWim AM Di nrtKcDimr) OA fill II. A IV I I V I It 11 NX -'vii.ivjkj ill VlHUllLiUU Senate Still Discussing the Philippine Question. PETTICREW'S AMENDMENT REJECTED The llonse Minority Lender Attacks Secretary Unite Accnp.es Hint of I nfnlr Denllnw Hopkins De fend. Tlint Olllclnl s Action. WASHINGTON. .Is tl. 1 i -Tim Mitnntn U still in the throes of discussion of tho j Philippine question, and apparently there is no near approach to a deliverance upon the subject. Mr. Vest of Missouri yes terday voiced the opinion of many sena tors when he said that uuell ittNellHHt.tti na j was now in progress was of no conse ; qilcnce, as the country was confronted by n state of facts that could not be changed by talk. I Mr. Pcttigrew's resolution of inquiry and Mr. Lodge's substitute for it were j laid on the table, and Mr. Hoar's general . resolution of Inquiry as to the facts of tlie I hilippine war was taken tip. An effort of Mr. Pcttigrew to amend It so as to call for the president's instruct ions to the Paris peace commissioners led to n prolonged debate. After the senate had considered the matter behind closed doors the amendment was rejected by a vote of 41 to 20. Mr. McLaurin iDcm., S. C.) addressed the senate ou the financial question, milk ing an argument iu favor of his proposi tion to confer authority upon state banks to Issue circulating notes. The senate committee on Interoccnnic canals agreed unanimously to report a bill for the construction of the Nicara gua cannl. The bill is the same as that reported favorably in the house by tho committee on interstate and foreign com merce, with a few verbal amendments. The urgent deficiency appropriation bill was taken up in the house under an agreement which limited the general de bate to that day. It was the general e.x-pectntion-thnt it would open up a stormy debate upon the question of expansion In view of the large army and navy items it contains, but the members early became very much engrossed iu a discussion of nn item of $150.H HI for rural free deliv ery, in which all are personally interest ed, and the subject of expansion was barely touched upon. The last hour of the debate was en livened with an attack by Mr. Richard son, the minority leader, upon the secre tary of the treasury for his course Id connection with tin- sale of the New York custom house. He rehearsed the charges that Secretary Gage had been guilty technically of cml'..lemcnt in connection with the sale of the custom house iu de positing the proceeds in a national bank which was a government depository in stead of the treasury of the t'nited States, but declared that this charge would not hold. His purpose, he said, was to show that the National City bank had been favored on account of the con tributions of its directors to the Repub lican campaign und of IS! HI and to show that the course of the secretary in allow ing the purchase price to remain in the bank while at the same time paying rent for the property and keeping it exempt from taxation wns not dealing fairly with J the trust funds of the government. Mr. Hopkins of Illinois championed the course of the secretary, declaring that his reply to the house resolution answered every charge brought against him and displayed business ability that must meet the approval of all fair minded people. Tnllora Form a Trnat. CHICAGO, Jan. 10. The Record to day stiys: "Negotiations are pending for the consolidation of Chicago 'tailors to the trade,' with a capitalization of $5, 000,000 or more. The new combination will be known as the United Tailors and will apparently control the wholesale cus tom tailoring industry of the country. Interests to be merged represent n busi ness volume of over $10,000,000 a year. Relief from trade abuses and the evils of excessive competition are named as the motive of the amalgamation rather than an attempt at a 'corner.' In the one item of sample books alone it is estimated a saving of $1,000,000 a your will result." Trlnl of Dr. McUlffert. NEW YORK. Jan. 10. The charges against the Rev. Dr. Arthur Cushman McGiffert wtue brought before the pres bytery yesterday by their formulator, the Rev. Dr. Birch, the stated clerk of the presbytery and the prosecutor of Dr. Briggs. The charges, with the accompa nying specifications, were long. It took Dr. Birch three hours to read them to the court. The Rev. Dr. Francis Brown, one of Dr. McGiffcrt's colleagues und warmest purtisuns, enlivened the reading with at least one motion to adjourn. Did For Xen- York Tunnel, NEW YORK, Jan. 1(1. At once and in its entirety the rapid transit railroad is to be built. Two bids for the construc tion, equipment and operation of the road were received yesterday by the commis sioners. Both were from responsible con tractors, both were within the estimates made by the commissioners, and both were accompanied by certified checks for $150,000 us a guarantee of good faith. The lowest bid was for $35,000,000. Fanernl of General Sliurpe. KINGSTON, N. Y Jan. 17. The fu neral of General George II. Sluirpc was held from his late residence ou Albany avenue yesterday afternoon nt 8 o'clock. The cervices were largely attended both by friends iu this city and men who had been associated with General Sliurpe in public and private life, A skunk Farm. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y Jan. 10. ! col-go It. Hosier of Milford and John R. Heise and William R. Fleming of Brook lyn liuve formed a partnership for the purpose of conducting a skunk farm near Milford. They will breed skunks for their hides and for oil, which will bo marketed in New Yonk. Pony Kspreaa Orldlnntor Dead. CHICAGO, Jun, 1U. Alexander Ma jors, the originator of tho pony expres and the first man to conduct a complete overland mail service across tho conti nent, hos died here, aged ). He will b buried at Kunsus City. Ho hud been scout for 40 years. nick Gifts to Harvard, BOSTON. Jan. 10. Charles Francii Adams, second, treasurer of Harvard uni versity, announces that the total amount of the gifts to the Institution during tho fiscal year from Aug. 1, to Aug. I, MM, was $1(B44,S28.U7. I.normona Imports of Anierlcnn l-'nrin Product". WASHINGTON. .Tan. 15.-Mr. Frank H. Hitchcock, chief of the foreign mar kets division of the agricultural depart ment, has prepared nil interest Ing colla tion of figures showing for the first lime the respective amounts of our agricultural exports which go to the several countries of Europe and to other countries. The period covered Is IS!) I to 1S0M. The state ment shows that the agricultural prod ucts exported from the I'nitcd Slates during the live years hud an average an nual value of $il!l3,5:ti;,201. Ot these enormous exports about 00 percent found n market in the Fulled Kingdom and Its various dependencies. The sum paid by the British people for the American farm produce purchased during the period men tioned reached as high as $ 103,053, N54 a year. Great Britain alone took more than one-half of nil our agricultural exports, the consignments credited to that coun try forming about 55 per cent of the total shipments and having an average annual value of $302,407,701. Germany, which ranks next to the United Kingdom as a market for the products of Anierlcnn agriculture, re ceived about 13 per cent of the exports for 181)4-1)8, the average yearly value amounting to $80,320,274. France, with purchases that averaged $13,088,700 a year, or about (1.0 per cent of the total, was the third country In Im portance. These three countries the United Kingdom, Germany and France received together nearly 75 per ceut ot the total agricultural exuorts. The summary brings out the fact that nbout 88 per cent of all the farm product) nipped rronl tho United States during the five years mentioned was marketed in Europe, the annual average being ?5X0,I)58,!)07, WRECK IDENTIFIED. Tliouxht to Hare lleen the Heligo land, an OH Steamer. ST. JOHN'S, N. F Jan. 1 -Everything goes to show that the wrecked steamer is the Helgoland, the property of the Deiitsclie-Amcrican Petroleum company. Among a number of Mags pick ed up near Holyrood was one with the col ors blue, white and red, with the letter "R" In the center. This is the house (lag of that company. Taken with the finding of the boat off Cape Fine, it seems to leave no doubt ns to the identity of the vessel. A life buoy was also picked up with the name of the steamer painted on it, but the lettering wus partly illegible from fire and water. Other Hags found were a German en sign and a dark red ting with a yellow cross and the letter "R." The Helgoland, Captain Von Bittern, which sailed from Philadelphia .Ian. 5 for Bergen, Norway, was built ut New castle, England, in 18! to and registered 1.503 tons. She was owned by the 1 icutsche-Aineriean Petroleum company. TO TAX MORTGAGES. Dill For New York l.cclsliiture to llelleve Hen I Kstnte. ALBANY, Jan. 17. Mr. John L. Smith has introduced a bill iu the assem bly that is designed to make the holder of a mortgage pay his share of the taxes on the mortgaged property. It provides: "If at the time of the payment of any such tax any piece, parcel or lot of land upon which said tax wus paid was sub ject to a mortgage, then being a lien up on and against such laud, the tax so paid shall he deemed a payment upon the mortgage iu the proportion that the un paid principal of any such mortgage bears to the assessed valuation of the land subject to such mortgage at the time of payment and shall in all things operate and have the effect of a cash payment on such mortgage, and the tax collector's receipt shall be n full, com plete and sullicicnt voucher for such pay ment." The bill is to take effect June 1, 1!)00. Moody's Work Will Go On. BOSTON, Jan. 10. It is announced by Interested parties that $50,000 has been pledged by one person to the fund which is being raised to carry on the work ot Dwight L. Moody. Other large sums are expected by the committee to whom has been committed the ('0111111111111011 of the great educational institutions founded by tho evangelist. The name of the dotiot has not been made public. Children Fatally named. LITTLE FALLS, N. Y Jan. 17. The lS-nionth-old daughter of Mrs. Fred Stauriug pulled a lighted lamp from a table, setting fire to herself und her 3-yeii'r-old brother. The latter died soon after from his burns. The other child cuuuot recover. Cnlinn Postal Iteport. WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. E. G. Rath bone, director generul of the postal serv ice iu Cuba, has reported to the post muster general that there are 737 postal employees on the island, 032 of whom ur Cubans and 105 Americans. Dewey Makes an F.nKuwement. SPRINGFIELD, Ills., Jim. 17. Ad miral Dewey bus accepted un invitutiou to visit the Grand Army of the Republic encampment at Jacksonville, Ills., on Muy 2 or 3 Ken' York Murketa, NEW YORK, Jan. 10. FLOUR Statfl and western woalc ut yesterday's decline und not active; Minnesota patents, $:j.75a 4; winter straights, H.3iia3.45; winter ex tras, $2.Kh2.90; winter patents, 3.60u3."5. WHEAT Opened weak and dull undei lower chIiIpb, but Inter rullled on foreign buying; March. 74u74 1-18c; May, 72 U-ltia Ti'ic; July, 72n72vic It YE Dull ; statu, 5uuMo., o. I. f., Nuw York, car lots; No. 2 western, 6UViic f. 0. b afloat. ' (JOHN Opened steady and showed an advancing tendency on prospects of light receipts and good western demand;. May, OATS Quiet; track, white, state, 314a 80c; track, white, western, 31Hu33o. 1'OIIK firm; mess, 10.5Uall; family, t12.2uuU.75. LAKD Easier; prime western ateum, 6.3ic. UUTTER Unsettled: stute dairy, 19a 24c; state creamery. 21u2!)C. CHEESE Firm; smull. 12al3c. ; large, lato made, llal2c. EOOS Harely steady; state and Penn sylvania, 20c.; weBtern, ungraded, at mark, HulSc. BUG All Haw Arm; fair refining, 3o.i centrifugal, 96 test, 4 8-1 Bo. bid: rellned Bteuily: crushed. 5.4oo. ; powdered, 6.15c. Tl'KPENTlNE Steady at WuEHU-c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, 44a 65e. KICK fUeady; domtBtlc, 4afl',io.; Japan, 4'.i'.c. TALLOW Firm; city, 6V4n5c.; coun try, 5VUp'4c. HAY Steady; shipping, 72'4aS0o.j good to choice, tUut7'i0. AN EASY TEST. If you are mifTeiinR rronl kidney or bl.ni, der disease, the doctor iks : "Do you de sire 'o uiinate oficn, and nrc you compelled to eel up ficciicnt1y during ihe nic,ht? Docs your back pain you ? Doc your unrc sinm linen ? Is there a ikn! dug pain 111 p.isni; it. and is it ditlicult to hold the mine buck ? If so, your kidneys or bladder are diseased." Try putting "tne f your urine in a e,lnss tumbler, let it stand tucniy fonr houis. If there is a sediment, or o cloudy, milky np penrance, your kidneys are sick. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will sine ly relieve and cure even the most disticssing cases of these dread di-cascs, and no physi cian can prescribe a medicine that ennuis it (or diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia and chronic constipation. It will promptly cor rect the bad effects of beer mid whiskey. All drug stores sell it for one I'oll.ir a hot. tie. Ry sriidinq your address to the DR. DA VID KKNM.DV CORPORATION, Ron dout, N. Y mid mentioning the Cnl.t'MMAN a trial bottle, together with pamphlet of valuable medical advice, will lie sent you free postpaid by mail. Our readers tan de pend upon the genuineness of this libera oiler. The bone of contention is not worth pick ing. lieu nly Is Illood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Ciiscnrcts, Candy Cathar vie clean your blood und keep it clean, by itirring up the lazy liver anil driving all im purities from the body, liegin today to lanish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ind that sickly bilious complexion by taking discards, beauty for ten cetitH. All drug lists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c,50c. Church singers always buy their note pa per by the quire. WANTED SKVKRAI. PERSONS FOR District Ollice Managers in this State to rep resent me in their own and suriounding counties. Willing to pav yearly ijtfjoo, pay able weekly. DesiralA employment with unusual opportunities. Rcfcienccs ex changed. Enclose sclf-addresscd stamped envelope. S. A. Park, 320 Caxton liuildmg, Chicago. 12-21. Kit The observation man is all cars, but the egotist is usually all I's. I.lTl l.E hut Searching. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets are not big nauseous doses that contain injurious drugs or narcotics they are the pure vegetable pepsin -the medicinal extract from this luscious fruit, and tablets are prepared in ns palatable form as the fruit itself. The remedy searches out the weak spots in the digestive organs en courages and stimulates them 18 in a box loc. bold by C. A. Kleim. S5 . . . I'nless a fellow can raise the wind he cant even blow his own horn. How Are Your Klilni-). f Dr. HoMi' Spnrni?u Pills cure nil Klrtnev Ills. Pani' pit) free. Add. Stcrnns Huiuvdy Cu.,L'tiieiiiiuur M. Y. The things some people worry most about are the things that never happen. Next Minute May Mean Death. If the heart flutters, palpitates or tires easily, you may be next door to sudden death and not know it. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives instant relief and cures. "The pains about my heart were so severe I could hardly breathe. I thought I must die. One dose of Dr. Agnew's Cuic for the Heart gave me perfect relief inside of 20 minutes. A few bottles cured. I firmly believe it saved my life." Mr. John Jainieson, Tara, Ont, Sold by C. A. Kleim, Si Poets are born and not mailt An.l some people contend that Nature is unkind. Many School children are Sickly. Mother Orav's Sweet Powders for t'liil.tr.... used by Mother Cray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, llreak up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishncss, Headache, Stom ach Troubles, Teething Disorders, and Des troy Worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed 1' REE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LcKcy, N. Y. 1 ,s4td Some men would rather hunt work than find it. Crain-O ! Grain-O 1 Remember that name when you want a delicious, apnetizine. nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all groceis and liked by all who have used it, Orain-O is made of pure grain, it aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant, but a health- builder, and the children, as well as the adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much as coffee. 15c. and 25c. per package. Ask your grocer for Crain-O. No matter how hard-hearted n nirl n. be, diamonds will usually make an impres sion. Bean the a Vfl Have Always BuiljH ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.1 SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Bole agents tor the following brands ot Cigars- ' Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian PrincQss, Samson, Silver Asb Bloomsburg Pa. IV YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, lUATTIWO, or OH, CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT 2 Door abov Court IIouc. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. f In the race for happiness marriage nlIM results in a tic. Pon't Tohmvo Spit anil Sniuks Your I.lfc Aiinr, To quit tobacco easily and forever, he t, :,, leilc, lull ol llfo, nervo unci vigor, take N t. riac, tho wnnile -worker, thai makes weak tn-s itrong. All (lrunBlsts, t0e. or tl. Cure rii-iu. ,i d lloolilct and sample, free. AHr, , Sterling ltcnicdy Co . Chicago o" Tcw Voik. Tnlk isn't always cheap. Sometimes i costs a man his reputation. Pike's P,ttmKN. If the stomach is r-it right. Is there nausea? Is thfrc consign, lion ? Is the tongue coated ? Aie you light, headed ? Do you have sick headaches ? ,ny nil I nil of these denote stomach and ln-it disorder. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills art ipiii.kly and will cure most Ktuhburn an,! chronic cases. 40 in a vial for loc. Sold by C. A. Klciin. 84 Some people don't believe in hiding tlcir faults under a bushel. WANTED REL1AIII.E MAN EOlt I Manager of blanch olliec I wish to open ir this vicinity. Good opening for an en- r- getic sober man. Kindly mention this p.,. per when writing. A. T. Momus. I Cincinnati, ( t. , Illustrated catalogue, 4c. postage. (Oh r Men are naturally attracted by n v. 0111 t who wears fetching clothes. f A Pleasant Duty. "When I knnw any- ) thing worthy of recommendation, 1 coiisii!r , it my duty to tell it," says Rev. James Mm. j dock, ol Ilamsluirg, Pa. "Dr. AgncuV i Catarrhal Powder has cured me of catanlt ;. of live years standing. It is certainly Ulr ica! in its cfTrct. The I'll st application bene- v filed me in five nunuies. I well d not I i without it in the house." J Sold by C. A. Klcim. Si The girl who wears her heart on he 1 sleeve must expect to get it jostled. To accommodate those who nrc partial is j the use of atomizers in applying liquids hits t the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream 1 Palm. Price, including the spmying tiil-, ' is 75 cents. lruggists or by mail The j? liquid embodies the medicinal propel ties f the solid preparation. Cream Palm is quid ly absorbed by the membrane ami docs n '. f dry up the secretions, but chances them to a natural and healthy charaiter Ely lirolh s ers, 66 Waricn street, New York. A pair of s!ip;.ers two banana skins or the sidewalk. Pile Terrors Swept Away. Dr. Ag new's Ointment stands at the head as a re liever, healer and sure cur.- for piles in all forms. One application will give comfort 111 a few minutes, and three to six days' appli cation, according to directions, will cure cluonic cases. It relieves all itching aui burning skin diseases in a day. 35c. Sold by C. A. Kleim. ' S3 The people who complain that they newt gel their rights get left. Higgle Swine Hook is just as valuable f. a man with one hog in a little sty as for a. man with a hundred hogs feeding 011 ihe sheltered side of a barbed wire fence. Its chapter on "Ch.ileia" is alone worth te times what the book cost. You ought tn have it, the Columhian says so The price is 50 cents, free by mail ; address the pub lishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co , Philadelphia. It's queer that the man who knows it all seldom turns his knowledge to good account- Wiiat Do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or collee. Have you tried the new food drink called UKAIX-O ? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made 1 pure grains, and when properly prepared, tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 25c. 1 4 4td When the doctor is Out the patient is u; ully in about two dollars. WANTED SEVEKAL BRIGHT ANI HONEST persons to represent us as mar.i gers in this and close by counties. Slaty ir'rjoo a year and expenses. Straight, Inint fidc, no more, no less salary. Position per manent. Our references, any bank, in any '.own. It is mainly office work conducted i. home. Reference. Enclose ' self-addressed stamped envelope. TltE DOMINION GM I'any, Dept. 3, Chicago. 9-28-161 lilobbs "She's a perfect picture." SlobU it "Vcs j she's pretty well painted." t CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 r;