Published every Thursday. Geo W. Wagenseller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. bleb must be jwld In advance) when ent out side the couut y.) ATCSOF AOVHTISINO. All transient nrlvertlr-iTi.'nta not othorwlxe eontracUHl lor will hfcnanjnl at the nueof IS cents per line (nnnpnrl.'l ni.MU.ure) tor nntt Inoer- tlon ana luccuva per line ior errjr Insertion. T"VifA noliefi puMuhrd frr i Muary poerty. tnlmUt f rMjxet, T&, ir.ra emit a nn. Thursday, J;m. 21, 1897. How the District of Columbia is Gov erned. When tlie colonies gained tbeir in dependence aud prepared a separ ate government they were confront ed with many perplexing problems. One of the most perplexing of which was as to where the sent of govern ment should be established. As there was considerable nvulry be tween the now States, the fraiuers of the Constitution saw that it would not do to establish the Cap ital in nny of the leading cities, or to have its territory under the iullu eno" of any of the individual States. They determined, therefore, to ob tain aim lute jurisdiction over a tract of ground, not exceeding ten miles Btiuiire, and to leave the gov ernment of this district in the hands of Congress. For more than a bun drod years Congress 1ms now had control of the District of Columbia, l'luu aftrr plan lias been tried and found to be more or less unsatisfac tory. From the organization of the Dis trict until 1S7I, it was governed by Congress in the same manner as other unorganized Territories were. A special Congressional Committee each yoar recommended such legis lation and appropriations as were thought needful. The District was organized as a regular county, aud within the coun ty the two cities of Washington and Georgetown bad each its own char ter and each looked after its own domestic affairs. In 1871 a cliungo was found desir able, and the District, was given the status of an organized Territory. The Governor and the Secretary was appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Tuu President also appointed , the eleven members of the,Ctuucil,vand thecitizenB elected a delegate to Congress and the twenty two mem bers of the House of Delegates. Alexander It. Shepard was made Governor, and he at om'e entered upon the herculean task of convert ing a et ude, poorly graded and over grown southern village into a mod el modern city. An immense amount of work was accomplished under the direction and the transformation was almost magical. Through the carrying out of tlio policv inaugurat ed by him Washington has become tho pride of the nation and (lie ad miration of tourists the world over. It was found, however, that this plan had lis defects. There were so many uneducated colored people in tho city that they out-voted the whites, and a petition was circulat ed asking Congress to take away the franchise of the people and govern j directly. In 187-1 the present uuiipio plan was put into operation. The Presi dent appoints three District Com missioners having the same salaries as Members of Congress, one of tho Commissioners being an army of ficer. These Commissioners have charge of nil administrative affairs, appoint ing all the otliccrs employed on tho police, lire, engineer, aud other de partments. In fact, they have all the powers of ordinary rulers, ex cepting tho right to spend the mon ey as they choose. All expenditures have to bo provided for by Congress, one- half being taken from District taxes and the other half from the Treasury of tho United States. The government pays one-half of the running expeuses in place of a regu lar tax, because it is estimatod that it owns ona half of tho property in tho District. The citizens have uo vote upou any subject or for any officer what ever. They can only influence by petition mid through the press. Proposed New Libel Law. Next Tuesday and Wednesday the Pennsylvania Kditorial Association will moot in llarrisburg. More than usual interest is taken in this meet ing because the committee appoint ed for the purpose will submit a pro posed libel law. This, when acted upon by tbe association, will be pre sented to the legislature for enactment, The present libel law ia defective. Tbe proposed libel law ia guarded so that an unscrupulous editor can not impose upon an individual, and on the other hand gives to the news paper scribe at least a chance to cor rect an error or to defend his posi tion in a suit at law a privilege that is now denied him. Addresses will bo delivered by Chas. Emory Smith, of the Phila. Press and Col. A. K. McClure of tho Phila. limet. Legislation ou the libel laws of Pennsylvania is badly needed aud thenclion of the Pa. Editorial As sociation has been under considera tion for two years. A newspaper should not have too much liberty, but at present the newspapers of Pennsylvania and the public in gen eral are hampered because corrup tion even dared not be exposed with out danger of iucurring heavy dam ages in a law-suit. The Roads of the State. Governor Hastings declares that there are more than 400 special road laws in the State and before general road improvement can be effected these numerous special laws should be displaced by general legislation on tho subject. Probably those lo cal road laws will be abandoned without a struggle, but their abau t . j u..:.. .. uoutueill is necessary i mum about a uniform system. Exclusive of the toil roads and city and bor ough streets, there are in Pennsyl vania 8i,0D!) miles of public roads, their improvement must in any event be the work of years, but a beginning should be made at once. The equivalent of 5fi,0!MI,(ii)i is an nually spent for repair. Doubtless many road bills will be presented at the present session of the Legisla ture. Tim evil to be remedied is patent, and there ought to be enough ingenuity in the sensible law which will in time transform our highways into excellent permanent thorough fares, and this transforuiiition should begin to exhibit itself before the present century runs out. This great reform should not be left whol ly to pos erily. PICH RED BLOOD i tliefoun IV dation of good health. That is why Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho One True BlooH Purifier, gives HEALTH. ADAMSIJUItO, Harrv Luck of Mifllin, spent Sun day at J. I. Bingaman'B .... William Markley sold the old Markley home stead to Samuel Bhirey Lieut. M. L. Wagouseller, salesman for E. A. Treichlor and Co., visited our mer chants. Mr. W. is a first class man all around Rumor has it, that we will have a wedding in the near fu tnre Quito a number of our peo- plo have severe colds Dr. A. M. Smith's ore mines ate worked pretty extensively Albert Uachinan who was sojourning at this plac. his left for his home in Michigan Miss Emma Mitchell lias gone to Milroy Quarterly Conference will be held in the Methodist Chll.-ch he ginning on the '-'Mil The candi dates for the different offices me arou:;d seeing their friends, and al most nil saying their claims lire the best Miss Annie Miller of Sun bury is at presentt visiting her pn-ents. Liver Oils Like biliousness, dyspepsia, lii atlarlie, consti pation, sour stoinaeli. iuclip stion are promptly cured liy Hood's Tills. XUey do tlielr work nloodn easily and thoroughly. Host after dinner pills. 2B cents. All druggists. I'repared liy C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Till to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pills PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours JM TCllI.KSsTx KVEHX FKTVKE. CALIFORNIA Throe tours to (.'ALIKOIINIA anc tho TACt I' ll" COAST will leave llarrishurtf, Alteona and 1'lllnlnirif January 7. February -U. and March il, lsii7. Five week In 1'nllfnrnlit on the. Ilrxt unir itim nnir wtTKn im i lit. tsrrunil. I tinnenK' I on the third lour may return on regular trains wlihln nine months. Slop will be made, at New Orleans forMurdl-Uras festivities on the second tour. Hales from all points on the Pennn. It. It, Sys tem : Klrsllour,;!lil.iKl; Hi-enud tour, wso.wl: third tour, tiio.o i. From lMttsburi,', .vuo less for each tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, nll.iwliiu; tvn weeks In Florida, will leave New York and I'mlnrb'lplilii .I'liiuary l, February U and i:i, anil March n. 1MIT. Hate, eovorliis expenses en roulo In lioth directions. :H.ou from I'lttsbnrjr, und propor tionate rates from other points. For detailed Itlnerarleii and other Informal Ion nnnlv at ticket nifencles. or a.-.dress Thos. K Walt, Pass. Atfont Wuslurn District, 8( Fltlh Aveuua, i'ituurit, ra. Beat Cough Bjrap. fin Uood. TJea I in time, pom ny druggists. lSt rAa.3. . HER HAPPY DAY. A CK-RMINQ STORY OF MEDICI Nt AND MARRIAGE. Twe Opa Letter From a Ckletro Gill -Bow Happiness Cause to Bar. Among the tens of thousands of women who apply to Mrs. Pinkham for advice and are cured, are many who wish the facts In their cases made public, but do aot give permission to publish their names for reasons as obvious as in the following, and no name is ever published without the writers au thority; this is a bond of faith which Mrs. Pinkham has never broken. Chicago. Jan. th, My dear Mrs. Pinkham A friend o( mine, Mn. , want! me to write you. because the says: "you did her so m a-.h good." I am desperate. Am nine teen years of age, tall, und weighed 138 pounds a year ago. I am now a mere skeleton. From your Httle book 1 think my trouble is profuse menstruation. My symptoms are etc. Our doctor (my uncle) tells father tha I am in consumption, and wants to take t..e to Florida. Please help mel Tell me -vhat to do, and tell me quickly. lam cnc;axed to ' e mar ried in September. Shall I live to ee the day LL'CY E. W. Chicago, June 16th, '95. My dear Mrs. P!nkh.im: This is a happy day. I am well and gaining weight daily, but shall continue the treatment nd Vegetable Compound during the summer, as you suKgest. Uncle knows nothing about what you have done for me, because it wouid make things very unpleas nt in the family. I would like to give you a testimonial to publish, but father would not allow it. I shall be married In September, and as we go to Boston, will call upon you. How can I prove ray gratitude? LUCY E. W. Just such eawes 11s the above leak out in women's circles, anil that is why the confidence of the women of America is bestowed upon Mrs. I'inkhntn. Why are not physicians more candid with women when suffering from such ailments? Women want the truth, and if they cannot get it from their doctor, will teek it elsewhere. .0 IX r JL O. V X. M W "X. M Jl TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, utter snlTerlng for sev eral years with nsevere lung affection, and that dread disease 4'onsimitpiloti, Is anxious to make known to his fellow HiinVrcrs the means of cure. To lhoe who desire It, he will cheerful l send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which I hey will tlnd a sure cure for ( on- aisniiillnn, Ailimn, Cntarrli, Bronchitis, ami an tliniai inn lung mainuiea lie hopes nil sufferer will try fills remedy, us It Is Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please an.iress lev. KDWAIII) A. WII.SO.-V. -lo lyr iirnuklyii, New York. Weakness of Hen Quickly Thoroughly, Forever C ured JjffiL by a new jwriVctetl nelrntlflo rtytl W You feel linprovc.l tho flrntuny, f cl a R'.h'llt every dny, acton ktic-.v you rut If a IcliiK amor. 4 men In boily, linliitl anil tio.tr I Pn Ins an. I lofuH'tiendt'd. Evrry o1t:uli I to Jmpijy iiiarrlfi liu rv I moved. Norvo fonv, vii! energy, when falling or fcwt, oro rcKtorcd ly 1M treutiiioiit. All Wfftk )frtlom vt HirUnly enlar1' and Btppnictln'THMl. Write for ur IkkiIc, with -x lilanntl'ms and proof. Scut suuUM, frou. U.r li,uw referauci. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Malo n": RULE OF COURT. And iiow. In wit. I ft'i-cmlter uv lsiit;. It fsnrdrr. 1 'i 1 inn i in 1 1 I 'i ill til ' u- wwini ill III" uf t lit County 'f Snydrr for the year lsy;, und until nn 1 ii'-i 'iiutirii, iht iit'Ml mi 1 lit' rinillll Mnli.l.ie ..I L'.il.Pln.ei. Ili.i L I fi l.k, i.t In... 1 1n-First Moiiduy (r (K'tnlttT. und tho HitiumI Mittiday ol DivrinbtT, carh icrin lorowt lim' uiu wwk. II. M. Mrci.l KK I. J. ilKHKMIAII CKOI SK. A.. I. If. . T. (.KMHKIll.INO, A. J. BARGAINS! Keep an eye out for Bargains You will find the place for it when you see F. II, MAIMER'S b Cash Store TANTKI)-SKVK1(AI. KAITII Kt'L MKN Oil ' ' women to travel fur rrMmhsllilc established house In I'l'iinsv Ivania. Salnrv 7HI navalile fi5wei kly at.il expenses. Position perinanen lletereiice. Knc ose self-nililtessed hi limped en vel.ipe. The Xatloiial Star llulldliii;, ChlciiKO. D-ai-lsl Our Clubbing List. We have nmJo nrrnngriueiits with n number of liPWHpapci'H mid inai,'ii ziiii'S to club th!in nt reduced rnten iu conuectioii with the 1'ost. Tho tigures in the first column rcpreHcntj tho regular prico of tho paper and in the second coin inn in tho price of that paper with the l'our : Price of one. Until. I l'hlla. Inquirer, (dally) :i m (Snuday) a. Ml .t Farm News, ,6a ' l.mi . Woinanktiiii, :i i.m lloxton Traveler,(twlce 11 week) 1 en 1 7ft S. Y.Trlhime, (Weekly) l.no 175 (jiiccn of Kaslilon. .hi I.mi The Ohio Kiirmcr,(wecklv) l.tw .ln Thrlce-a-week World, I.iki ii.15 DemoresCH .'Mau'azliie. u.ihi 31111 Kevlew ol Uevlewa, - a Ml :i..10 Leslie's Weekly, 4.II.I 8.50 The Centiirj, 4.00 a.mi St. Nicholas. goo 4 no Harper's Weekly, 4 tut 4.71) Harper's Maua.liie, 4.11 4 Mi Harper's Ha.ar, 4 INI 4 70 Cosmopolitan, i.mi s; .rni American AKrlcnlturlst, l.no a.J& WushlUKlou I'ost, l.no 1.75 SPECIAL COMBINATION. I (1.) We will send tho N. Y. Weekly Tribune, The Boston Traveler, (twice a week) and the Tost all one year (this makes four papers every week) for only two dollars. j (2.) We will send the Farm News, (monthly). Womankind, (monthly), The N. Y. Tribune (or the Boston Traveler) and the Post all one yar for only two dollars. Special rates for other combinations will be made upon receipt of a list -of papers desired. We are selling on small profits now and for cash, so we can save you some money by buying for cash. Ci inic and see. We will give you a few prices on our goods. GROCERIES. SUGARS. 11 lbs. white for 50c. or fie. per lb, 1 1 His. granulated fiOe. or fie. per lb, 13 lbs. light brown fiOc. or 4c. per II), COFFER 3 lbs. Lion collco for fiOc. or 17f. per Hi. 3 lbs. Arbtiekles eoflee for fiOc. or 1 7e. iKT lb. 3 lbs. Java and Kio in milk pails .).)(. or lite, per lb. 3 lbs. loose roastiil fancy Mocha and Java ffie. or 33c. per lb. 1 His. loose roasted fancy Java and liio liOc. or Hie. per lb. -lilCE-7 I'js. Hlce for i'5 cents, 5 His host Carolina for :10 cents, -SYKITS. 1 gal. best while honey Syrup 80 centp. 1 (ful. pure Sugar Syrup 30 cent. 1 (iallon Syrup Is cents. MOLASSES 1 gal. liest X. (). Molasses, fiOc. J Jinking powder, De. 1 ll. best linking Soda, fie. 3 lbs. corn starch for 2()e.or 8c. a pk. 3 A Ij T . 140 lbs gruin Hack c nuinon salt, SOo. 5(1 lbs. Que Dairy Halt, SOc. 28 ' " 19c. 1"" " " " 8c. 5 " " " " 4o. J " "f " " , 2o. Quoonswaro,' Can sell you the heat. Iron, Btont ware, China Guaranteed. 1 tea net, 12 platen, 3 bread platen, 1 meat plate, 2 butter plate?, 1 cream jug, 1 Mitfiir bowl. 1 irriivey bowl 1 long dishes, 12 cups, ' 12 saucers. 40 piooos FOR 32.0S. SHOES. bailies' rulibers from 2-r)u. to 40c. Men's " " fi0. to 70c. Mcii'm (linn Roots Ciimlep, (2.7.1. Mens Felt " from (2.00 to (2.75. Men's Shoes, dress and heavy, from llllc.Mip. bailies' Shoi'N from !M)o up. ('ull ami see our SIIOKS and we are sure we can please you In price and quality and styles. DRY ;0()J)S. Ml blue Calicos, fiets. All stable best sold, from 1 to 7ets. CIXCIIAMS. Apron ( lingliains, fiets. Dress (lingliains from fi to Sets. CAKPKT CHAIN'S. 3 A: -1 ply carpet chain from lfi to IS cetitsalwavs in stock. 0A11PETS. Don't foi'fjet our home-made Carpet from 25 to 40ct.s. A 11 wool stripe, 50 to 55cts. Ingrain Carpets, 25 to 70cts. l'lcase call and see our new prices ami goods ami we can savs you money by selling for cash. difl fnn Dn:toTi 9. Errnrn 1U1 UUUD1 F. H. MAURER, NEW BERLIN. PA. Mitltllehurtf Market Corrected weekly by our merchants. Butter 18 Kki?8 15 Pitted cherries Unpitted " hi-n,..tf,,'s Uaspberrie (Unions 25 T,urd 0 Tallow 4 (thickens per lb 0 Turkeys 8 Si.le 7 Shoulder 7 nam 10 Old Wheat 90 Ky .85 Old Corn 26 Oats 15 to 21 Bran per 100 lbs 65 Middlings " 70 Chop .85 Flour per bbl - 4.75 Candidates' Cards. Political innouiHymeuts muy be mule In thme column, bulla all caw tuny must be paid fur in advance. ASSOC! T& J LOOS. Eorroa Post : I bcre 1141 uion ivspcctrully BUbuill myik-IC an a cau llilil. lor Aisoiciul.-Jud-e subject to tue rulos nu.l umtKe ol me Ke publlcaa Ditrty. Iu lliUomiiwO.iu I disire to slate thai I bave breu au a'dcul lteiuiilka for thirty-two years, no active w irker iu the pariv lor allcaw twenty years. I liuve M-rvcd UiV country lb (be luie reorlil.m lor brce cnrs anil icn iuoiiiIih ami pu.w.l tliroiu'b muiiv btliL-a. participated In S.ierumu .I;u ,:ii to I tic sea, hu. I fc my claim fortue b'tminatiou hi mis I line suould be coUMidcred bv all, us mi AxioclaU JudKe brlouir lo 'be West eu.l the iimxi Icnu Eariiextly i ..idling (lie auppori ol uiy icllow Kr publlcans, I am rcspe.uuliy y.ium. Beavertown, ha. V. U. t'DLKMAN. P.m tlww ........ wi. i irune auuuuuce my name aa a randlduU for the olllc- oi As-K-hite .1 u.le, bhu- k mr ruirsoi me HpiHiiic.n pruu.iiv dec. lou. Vours Ke:ctfuiiv. II C SAMPStLL. PROTHONOTAKV. Ko Post : I hereby desire to uiinoiincc inell a camlldaU! Ii.r I lie untiiliiiiiinn ol Prothoiiol.irT anil (?lrlt of t Iia i?ahmu nt .r Jwtto tiie rule or the republican prinuiry elec- O. II STE1N1NGEK. En Pill, Pla,iaj .......... K - - w.-.. , ...... iiuiim kii canilldale for the ofttce ol Prollionoliiry nnd i-r ui inr srterai uoiina in me cotnlni; rrl nmry and If nomlimtwi ainlclwt. d pledge my self to serve the best I men w a ot I li people. Your Obedient Servant. UKO. M.SHINDEL. DloT Ik Iaaararaii.. UlnaU J rorjlM benefit of thuie who tK Pnwl.lenlwln-t U..Ci..i. .... .. '"Urn road Company will sell' excu!!,) "hJ frota Maix-u 4 to 8. at the lulioaVl"1 KiJJ New York (sou: Plitlndelph,, flBO; :i,.rrli.urir. n ,t';"liij I'tttshur i0 00:ond tMin i i .Jli11 j the Pennsylvania sjstein at r.,, 4i, i ma inaunrniion will he m,. I vent and will u i.l.umte . a. ."r-J ... r ' ' "-"obui iK. r 1 lie iiiHirutllci-nt fae lllltw m .. Itullnm.l iu.ike lUU line i he iuv,l,' ""' Kb. Host. I am a c .udhlnte lor Prollionotary and Clerk of lliet'ourta. I was before the peo pie six years atfo aud was ileleated bv a Hinall majority, llurlni; always been a lo.iil repuiiii oiin, I trust me republicans uf Snyder county will see fit to support Your Hiimhtp Servant. UKNNKVtLLKS.iITH. REUISTEK KKt'Olt IIElt. Kd. Post: t. You will please unnniince my mime as a candidal fur U.-trlster nnd Uworder, subject to the rules of the Kepulillcan part v and II niuninaleil nnd elected I will servo the people well. I uin respectfully vniir. C. II. IIINKELBICKUEII. Kn. Post: Please uiibotince my mime as a candidate tor It ulster nnd K-conieral the com ing primary Pleetlnn. ItaMiiK alwavs lieen a stalwart repulillcati I trust 1 may receive lite hearty support of all Itepublloaiis. W.K.FKESK. i:o. PlsT' Please aniiouiire my mime as a candidate fur U.'bler and ItVcnrd.-r, sulijecl to the rules ol the Kepiibllenn parlv. SprltiK Twp. PALMKK E. llACKEXUfUd. Jl'KY COMMISSION EK. lamacandldalefor Jiirycoininlssloticr. Please aunouncu my uatne In vour w.irthv p.iht. JOSEPH IIEXliHIi KS. Please snnounce my inline as a catnlldaie for Jury Commissioner ul tho c.milnjf primary elec tion. West I';Ti-y Twp. ;. s. SPKKJUI.E. Mil u i.iKNsKLi.KR .Pionse say In your pnH'r that I a. i. oandlilate for Jury t'ominlssloiier ai I he i..ii;i u.iUuu Feb. I I. ADAM SIlAMOltY. DELEGATE. Kd. Post: Please an noil nee mv name as a candidate tor Delcnle to the Sla'le Cem ent Inn. Yours. NEK B.MIDDLESWAKTll. TIMES HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA THIS MORNING ? THE T'MES Is the most extensively cir culated and widely read newspaper published In I'ennsplvanla. Its discussion of public men and public measures Is In the Interest of pahllc InU'irrlty, honest government anu pros perous Industry, and It knows no party or personal allegiance In treating public Issues. In the broadest and best senso a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES alms to havo tho largest circulation by dcsenlng It, und claims that It Is unsurpassed In all the essentials of a great men opolllun newspaper. Specimen copies of any eniiiuii win bo sent free O any ono send ing their address, TERMS DAILY. 3.no per annum ; $l.no for four months : au cen, f per iiionlh : delivered by curriers for 6 cenls per week. SUNDAY EDITION, 3i large, handsoiue' puifes m col iltnns. ele'aullv Illustrated, licuulirul colored Hiippleiueiil, tJ..iil per milium: ft cms per copy. Dally aii' Sunday, i.'i.no per annum ; S'l cents per month, Address all letters lo THE TIMES, PHILADELPHIA. uaiionui capital at all times, h "'v 'iiuiptiieui aii.t snlendli lniiinJi . 7 w aslilugliju make It especlallv n.,,1""! occasions. 1 f'teiUr s ItheumatlNin t areil lnTnT Mystic cure" for Hlienmati,., ' ' riiilli Hllv cures In l to i aav !,zm Hie RVHII'tll 1 ei.ntiii.n..iu ln IU' removes nt once the cause uil u'ma' niedlately dLsapiiears. The tiri d' . neneins:;5ceuu Sold by all n.,. . t aieourgu. "sch ( ,T- f' An'hony. Kt-Put master M . uc i ure-inr Kiieumm sin h . ",hi i did me more good thai, u,. ,"?,' look." Sold by all Druggist's, ffi ' e Pe Culllnrnla, and conveyldir the n... sylvanla Kullroad Company, dueled tours to the Pacific Coast. 1 t'AI.IFOItXIi. monnlly-t'ondurted Tilr, J At (IS A.M. Wednesday. jWttm . :lal train of Pullman comnosite ''I Ing, co np irtm.nt, an I oox..r.,.,. li rcn.B . UD UUIIUSOIU JIII1U4V I'l... I Pitlinqvlvanlffl U.illnn, i .' i v uoiin.! i,r . -'alllornla. and convevi.io. n, This train will be the finest ti, ,i the continent iin.l tho t...., , , ,n-,,rnM most elaborate und co.colete ev.r .,. . trans-conttnenlnl and plensure tr.., 1 of an affable nnd eicnri!ii,,...H ' ll slat..r1 hv n I.I.. .. .., ........-.,... iipiisii,vi i UVr party, without fear of mlssln tni,..l. and without any of those putty ain. j,aJ'. u.-ni ui inoiviuiiiu iravelln,', crms..s tv cau com lnei.t with o much nnntm Hi, aa n nu.ii i speuu a weeic at t.iu W.,iJI( , In, too, nt. st. Liuls, Kansas city, n,'j. iwnpni.g-i, iiniiHaniaro. ami vm,,,. , prluc iiiil poinisoi line cst. i,.t , bersnou, und nn ui rl .ht piano wiiti.,...' .... ... " me iniin, ami every oilier 'vmvii..iKYly ury oi u iirsi-cias nostein . I'ue great object of this tour Is i.. Insal ibrlnus climate ot the Eustimi in.. forailuio amid the transcendent li-j Callfarnla. urcut ih Is 1uvIl'umiii, ...... VBti beneath its matchless sky. a lt-t,.!.... tlob could 0'itlM ottered, nor a tuorr prJ method of renchlng it. 1 i?lve weeks wilt be allowed in tills "PJ of tho Paclllc," durfiu which luurwi ,a :j 1A Angeles, Pasadena, "Y i Alnlw Tiw Santa Uarbara, S in llernaidlnu, Mu UucJ and tho garden spot of tho earth, M jh Ituturiiln.'. tuiirtsts will slot) ut Sii : City, Glcnwood Springs, Manlton, D-mir,, Chicago, two aays win ue ient rl-tf.jf famous and sublime freaks of nut ure lo it-i ltou region. Tickets for this tour, Inrltntinir mim portntlon, Pullman accoininodatlntisKiwt, oertn), meais en route, i:,irri.i,-c Ome hotel accommodations irolii.' and reiunk transportation Iu California, niu be mii of $310.00 from all stations .n tv Pn-jjiinJ Uallroad system ease or Pitist)urk' AddIv to ticket agents. Tourist ami Broadway, New York or (ieo. w. Bj,d,iJ ant General passcng T Agent, Rroad strma tlon. Philadelphia Hon, W.J. Bryan's Boot All who tr IntsraatMl In tartlwrlu IkJ oiBo, W.J. Brf'tntw took ihonld aniiiij iiniuBuiBwii wtm pobliibtn. T mil eoouii . I t 1 lit imnn 1 W Cllfllillfa If EIS IIKIISI Of tiJITDIIEn .estjv 5 his ncaut gri k A SPWC3B f&A.jrV! CUPliGlif 'Ml fef JRFT-tfMTI ft MITKIISM AGENTS WANTED!' Mr Ull 111 III n noanoed hi Intention of devniinirni-hi'li'i royaltiiw to furtlierlnff the rHti'i. of bissil Thre ft re dread? indlcatiooii of n enorcioM4 A)re W. B. C0SKI Y 10 WCT. fM 341-331 Dearborn SL..CHKAW DR. MIC W. OLIVER SMITH, Chief Consulting Physician, 9 South Third St., narrlsDurj, n. A Permanent Institution for the Scientific Treatment and Cure of NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES After years of experience, we have discovei ed thm gtettet cure known fur weafc.ne nd limh, tmputenev general tUhility, nervousness, languor, cinfuion of idea. pal'itaii' ( heart, timidity, trembling, dimness oi light or KMineM, diseases of the head, threat, n. affections uf the liver, luni;, stomach or bowels, unnatural discharges, ttc. Take w'fZ thought before it it too late. A week or a month may place your case beyond the rc,((fll'f. Our method of treatment will ipetdily and permanently cure the most obstinate cases, an- )Mr restore periect neaitn. N0lVnilQ I liose ftuttennK trom IServous II CI YUU9 Debility, the symptoms of which nphilitU mrt ri',red mind, Bwwlillliy which unfits them forocrforminir their business and social duties, makes happy marriages impossible, distressing the action of the heart, causing flush of heat, depression of pints, evil forbodings, cowardice, t ar, dreamt, melancholy, tire easily of company, feeling at tired in the morning as when retiring ; lott energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thoughts, depression, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc., should consult us immediately, and be restored to perfect health and usefulness, By a wise course of treatment, adapted to your age, sex and physical condition, the tone of your system can be raised, the tendency to impure thoughts removed, and the strength aud vig r of health restored to the debi.itatcd organs. MjI 11121 ftA Married persons, or young lYIsal I ICIUO men contemplating marriage, aware of l'hysical Weakness, lxss of Vital Powers, or any other disqualifications, speedily relieved. He who placet himself under our care maytonfide in our honor as gentlemen, and confidently reJjr on our skill as physicians. VariftftfAla Ptvely cured by a new f ai IUUUDID and never tailing method, and a cure guaranteed in every case treated. Epilepsy op Fits SS-EhS which reaches the teat of the dilute, and effect, luting curt.. Cnnsiitutiflnal . '".t'T Blood Disease Kfl ul, infirmity, wasting eencril ill h.tb. ened life, and o diieasini; the and facultie. of the afflicted as t" nrM'Z ence a period of trouble and ulitn. from Ul a ludiou and warchmi tw Ihui eradicating all blood p..i.onfi" i tern, and tecum a rational ana m. The most wnn.im""- been Riuw""'"'? 7. ri....:. riieooeao ment ol ihe -i-n''"L Uiocasc devote our si" and through yean of patimt lab .n 4 "J we have ditcoverrd the mol inla !", of curing involuntary di-charsr. nervous diseases caused by ""'m!! worn, excesses or vices, ' . disorders arising from solitary Ml" " and secret nr. li.es, niakmii cxisteact and marriage iniposMUx. K Catarrh to cure, it curable iy tne new employed by us. Kellel toeeaj ana lure. Pilo blind or bleeding. ""Jlf TlieS c.al diseases, rittuiat cured witnoui n. tery Prrto.a rained l nH.allfl.ri." J wills then, "tl rrv A mww Avsm ttrawm A Ll U ft ill WAttfiAlV LVjU. lmwd nut nstlnth, glrlag paltwnoiia and lssjurlooa oompoaaoi, REMARKABLE CURES , Parfectetl In M ctuea which hara been neglected or nmsklllfWlf i-WE MAKE NO EXPERIMENTS OR FAILURES.'i' J We use no patent nostrums or " cure-alls " ; we treat each tj J own merits, and prescribe (or each separately tbe remedies J required, and we have yet to fail in any case where we have promn Office Honrs, n lo 4 and 6 to I. wrl Parties treated by mail and eiprest, but where possible, one pereoaal Interne i which It free and Invited. CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED. r -Casei and correspondence SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Treatment teal free tram ODterrattoa to any part of we United atatea.