It REPUBLICANS AI VIGILANT. rnusua! Act.? Ity in a So-Called ' " Off Year.' BEACOM AND M'CAULEY EVERYWHERE ACCEPTABLE The Lunacy of Demagogues Will Allure Few From the Sturdy Old Party. As in a medical museum, where there l.i collected all the monstrosities of hu- man birth, so In the history of the country we may find numberless mlB- cirrinL'oo -mil tieHnlmlgta In nc, lilies thnt -e, i.i. ,,..,.! nU.himHre. viewe.i . .w i . . ... . ,, , . at the .hxUn.-e of their dismemberment, In a country like ours, where there la th t,f fr..im ..r n..i,.n nn,t .,r the utmost freedom of action and per- verseutss of thought allowed, It is no wonder thnt crunks nad the contagious persistent und c-fllcletit worker for the ago re-established. lunucy of demagogues find followlngs. party pre-eminently able und deserving The two periods from July 24 to Sept There Is the Creenback party-ln 1 ' ,ZltZii """ 10 U' thB year" f 1893 ft"d 1897, i.,... . f i......... -hL in ,.. 'he vote of every Republlciiii. spectlvely, present a marked contract langui.ge of lJilotman, h-re Is dot Kuuul y m.-r unions s Major Levi G. , ,i'' .,,,. ., . .... ... i. ,. . i r.i . i. i as to business conditions, ana It is pos- bardy now? ' Then there in I'opu ism, McCauley, of f'hester county, the Kepub- ,,. rar. dead now and dissected on the western '' can.lldate for auditor general. He Blb'e to obtain from government rec dead now and dissect, d on the west.rn auh,um ()ldll.r durmB ,ne ,.,, rds some data bearing upon this sub plains. Latterly the silver craze came war Bl.rVl.j j tlint famous corns, the Ject and now especially Interesting, und went, and no man knows Its Pennsylvania reserves, whose battalions SIXTY DAYS UNDER WILSON LAW. burial place. Some men lost their wits fought from Drnlnesvllte to Appomattox; Tne fn0WinK data, gathered largely in the pursuit of what is called pros- f"J the J""'0 j,,0?nth! 'T?!!, froln ofIlclal reports, presents a picture Hal he had un arm shot away. Add to . ,.n, perlty, und In their chase for the gold- ,, h,g plendld civic record, his fealty of the 60 dav Perlod of tne year "93- en fleece were led to believe that free to the cause of Republicanism and tils with which the two months just ended silver was the true panacea for all the standing us a most reputable in- correspond, both as to the portion of ........ ..... , , sen, und you have nil the element!, tbut the year and the period of the presl- ills of hard times. Hut they are slowly g0 , make up B man quaUUeU fur U)e denal admln,BtraUon antl aiBO proxlm- comlng back to consciousness and rea- position of auditor general. jty i0 tariff legislation, son; Ihey see the Idiocy of the as- If abuses exist In the party or in the Week ending June 24 1S93 Failure sumption that wheat followed silver JTto'iT theTemedlu, ss f Bczeman Mont National bank, as It lluctuatcd on the board of the Worked out by the party and a Repub- rour Denver banks closed their doors, market exchange. llcan legislature. Trust not your enemy Hank suspensions In other western cit- The fact is that there are never more to work reform In your own household, les. Two bank failures In Milwaukee ,,, , . ,,,,, , If necessary you can do that business and runs on numerous other banks. than two Krcat parties In our country. ., ,,,i . ,-.! no ..... ih , . . , . ... very neatly yourself. Hit not the or- Commercial bank, of Denver, falls; True, there muy be numberless side ganlration right on the heels of a vie- capta I2D0 000 Bank failures at Ver show s, like the fat woman and the torlous presidential election, the result ' A ' Vnnwlll Tnn canl llvlng skeleton at the country fair, but ft which election being so benetlclal to l1! .. r.o .v. ...oi it. . t ie furmcr. manufacturer, mechanic and 'i w.w. runureui "i-umm wubii., after nil there will only be two great luborn ,,,, ,, the ca,my howi. National bank; capital, $200,000; also divisions. Thty are the Democratic ncsolva t0 do ,hu rgnt thing once again failures of banks at Great Falls, Mont, party of colossal blunders, and the lie-, -vote the strulght Republican tlckst. and Orlando, Fla.; capital, $200,000. Sus publicnn party that has stood like a pension of work in manufactories re rock for nil that Is best In human pro-1 POLITICAL PROHIBITION ported from alt sections. greBs, and which has been vindicated v v ' week ending Aug. 1. 1893. National again and again In the most decisive n Has Ileeu Abandoned Wherever banks at Manchester, N. H., and In manner before the people. The patriot' Tried. dlanapolls, Ind., fall; capital, $500,000. and the citizen Indifferent to his rights. At a public meeting of a religious as- Failure of First National bank at Spo tlike, may find their highest Ideals In it. 1 soclatlon recently held at Bteelton, Pa., kane.Wash.; capital, $250,600. Ten banks The blessings that have come wth remarks were made by a number of cler- suspend In one day (July 27); capital, the return of the Republican party to gymen and laymen, Mr. Joseph Kearns, $2,000,000. Bank failures In South Da power will be remembered at this fall's of Harrlsburg. Pa., delivered a stirring 0ta, Montana, Illinois, Kansas, Texas, election, no loyal citizen being so un- address, concluding with the following, Washington, New Hampshire, and cor grateful as to strike at the organization which will be found to be seasonable, respondlngly large number of business that rolled away for him the clouds of forceful and truthful reading: ' suspensions. despair to follow the Bide shows of po- j ..No my friends, the state treasurer can- Week ending Aug. 8, 1891. Collapse lltical miscarriages which have so often not in his otllclal capacity either help or of Chicago provision deal and many been repudiated and crushed to ashes hurt the cause which Is so dear to our failures of commission houses. Failure by the people. A Republican vote In hearts, the sacred cause of total abstl-' 0j jjatt0nal bank of El Paso Tex Fall county and state gives strength to the nence. Did I say he could "ot hurl ; lt! f Natona, bank of San Antonl0i national life of republican principles,' ' "m wro,n- could am,,do hlir K Tex Failure of National bank ot Mun and these principles up to the present JniVToTbitlon Te'resy h : cte, ' Ind. Flfty-thlrd congress meet, have reached the highest pefiertloit bf Bren0y dragged It and made It a subject In special session to begin Its destruc human wisdom In directing the affairs of ridicule and contempt. You are pur- tlon of the McKlnley law. of the great republic of the west suing the right course. Continue on In I Week ending Aug 28 1893 Encoun- that course Wield with a mighty arm ter between tne anarchi8t8 ad soclal- TW0 OF THE BEST. .STS 7" e"' -verted by the New York police. , . . . . 1 nut let the sword of the ballot and the Meeting of anarchists broken up by McCniil.y unit lleacoiu Koth Stronir demagogues who advocate it ulone. New York police. Failure of National t iiiidldutftH. ! Kvery effort to stop the use of strong bank at Hindman, Pa. Failure of Na- From the Wllke.sbarre Record. ' drink by legislation In the past has failed, tional bank at Tacoma. Wash. Sus- Thc pr s. nt campaign Is the quietest We can oVly Judge thu future by the past, pension of manufacturing establlsh- V"1 .'U'"f. 1 ?-'ii:lv",l!11 . ha." ?.luku mun Prohibitionists and ments In numerous states. Announce-! ... iiM.nj jmi.i, jn ii in ui- together probable that a fairly large vote will be polled on the 2d of November, Political interest Is not lacking In nny important section of tho state, but after me prolonged excitement or last year, prohibition prevailed, either of which is Northern Pacific, Philadelphia and und knowing that a sharp battle awaits Intinitely worse than the licensed saloon Reading, New England and Pittsburg, them next year, tho people of Tennsyl- reguluted by law and under police sur- Akron and Western vanla, as If by common consent, want veillance. Continue to create a healthy o,,w Tjnr'j i. this off year to be free from political public sentiment on the question of In- Ts . ? f , P" turmoil. The Republicans realize that temperance. Make men feel It is a dls- lolntel for Wisconsin Central. Chicago, there Is no necessity for putting forth grace to be Intoxicated or be known as Peoria and St. Louis, Cleveland, Canton special i (Torts in order to elect their habitual tipplers; that It Is wrong, sin- and Southern and Evansvllle and Terre state ticket, and the Democratic party ful, and Infamously cowardly to drink Haute railroads. The mileage of roads Is so completely demoralized us to be un- In secret and then openly profess to be placed In the hands of receivers dur able to Inject any vitality Into the cam- temperance men, as I personally know ng the year 1893 was 25,875. nearly one palgn. I he Republicans ure not maul- some loud mouthed political temperance evpr,th f all the lines of the I'nlted testing their customary enthusiasm be- fellows to do. , . u i . , , . cause they are not confronted by un op- "if Prohibition prohibits, If It Is a cure "tates, and their Indebtedness $1,212. positlon sutlWIently formidable to chal- for the evils of drink, why has It been 21 (.033. During the year there were lenge them to battle. abandoned where It has been tried? New 16.115 mercantile suspensions. Involved The two candidates on the Republican York tried It In ISM and after two years' liabilities amounting to $346,77989. stum ticket. Major McCaulcy and Mr. trial gave It up. Illinois tried it In lxK. During the bank suspensions of July Heiicom. are now muklng a tour of the but the people repudiated It nt tho polls, ioans were made on call at the New counties and meeting their fellow Re- Massachusetts hud It for 15 years und York Stock Fxchanee as hleh as 72 publicans. While both have been active abandoned It. Atlanta. Ga.. bad it one "J . LXcna"Be 68 n,gn M 72 In politics and Important factors In tho year and repudiated it overwhelmingly. , p'"' TIMn,rT1 niNripr party In their own counties, neither has Connecticut tried It In 1S54. kept it 18 olA rY DAYSs INDklt DINUY ever been U for.' the people for a state years and kicked It out In 1872. Ohio and LAW. office, but both enjoy rxceptlonul popu- Muryland both tried It In 1855 and both The following statements of revival Urity where they are best known. As gave It up after five months' sad expert- of manufacturing Industries during the to character and ability. Major McCauley rnce. Delaware had it In 1S55 nnd repealed 60 days following the enactment of the and Mr. P.. acorn easily rank wltn the best It In 1S07. Wisconsin enacted It twice nnd Dingley law the period corresponding " .......... -jr i-iuici poiiLicui party for the unices of auditor general and state treasurer. Malor McCmilev belonnK to the older class of Republicans repealed It In 1S75. Indiana and Nebraska contrast between present conditions and Is a veteran Republican, ns well ns enacted It In 1N.15 and repealed It In lsM. and those of the corresponding months a voter in soldier, and bears with him the Texas, Tennessee, Oregon, Michigan, of the preceding administration. The eyliii iii e of his bravery as a defender of West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New statements which follow are from bJs country on the ticld of battle. To Hampshire all voted on It within tho Hradstreets' Financial Journal: L.'izvrne county people no appeal Is nee- past 15 years and burled It out of sight."- Week ending July 24 1897 Twenty 4se.'iry for tlum to support so gallant , , , . n .oi.iici- un t,u 1 1, 7 i,k . i i . thousand workmen resume work In the t';.' Z:nZ 'on' a Mo d" ! y' Principle. , lron and steel industries. B.ge.ow Car- field. Ma (or McCauley will receive nn From the Huntingdon Globe. : p,,t company, at Clinton, Mass., re- pxcfcptioiiniiv large majority throughout In less than three weeks there will be an- BUme work; 900 hands. Packer colliery, this sc. i, on of the stat... I "tli.-r election day In Pennsylvania. It at Rappahannock, Pa., resume work; Mr. Itea. om. the nominee for Htato will resu In the election of tho Kepubll- j nand9 Columbus, O.. Buggy com treasuivr. as we have said, belongs to a tan candidates In stute and county be- rpaumpH. 400 ' c and O younger clans of Republicans .. t In nn- J"1"1 n l,,u,,t- Tnc Nomocracy Is divided Pany resumes, 400 men. C. B. and Q. litical warfare he is' . .0. l"''"-' ,'""( "f reconciliation on the company reports full complement of him. probably more than to any other economic .piestlnns of the dny. The Pro- hands at work in Its railroad shops for one man, belongs the credit for tho in- hlhltionlsts have forsaken tho principles first time In several years. Chatta-tciiigi-nt,' persistent and well directed ef- i tr"dlll,," of tnclr party for the nooga Tradesmen announces large num forts by which Westmoreland has been purpose of getting Into power und are ber 0f ir0n furnaces In the south re- red.-cmed from the Democratic party und permanently located In the Republican column V.y education and training he Is especially well c.,ul, d for the Intelll-, gcn. nnd careful performance of the du- tlrs of stnte treasurer. He Is familiar with financial affairs In a large scale, und at his home In Westmoreland county s of the great-' ,ple have the in hi. .1.111. .. where he bus occupied place est responsibility, the peoj most unbounded conlldence In his ability, Integrity and fidelity. Major McCauley and Mr. Beacom were nominated ns the clear and undisputed choice of the Republican state convention. That body voted unanimously for Major McCauley, and with nearly equal un animity for Mr. Beacom, and thoy are entitled to the hearty and united sup port of their party. We are confident that In Luzerne county there will be no n? thlt mJo McCaulev win thority under It. It. principle, never ability to supply new cars to meet de- ve?y far" XiM itA 11 Bwr ' ' 'n inandi of shippers. ord and hi. former re.ldence here. He linb hA X' Car Manufacturing company, Hunting would lead almost any colleague on the V.u,,! fJl.nV.? .2! ton. W. Va., resumes work. Cleveland. ticket to the jmnlnt llM Mr. Beacom. In Luzerne, as throughout the state, the Republlca-a are unltea ana r.armontous en the state ticket. and whrle Uio Tote nd the majority cannot be ex pat It. to reach the figures of laat year' election the llepubllcans will win by u majority of splendid proportions, both l the stale and county. NOT SMELLERS FOB SCANDAL. The Ilepnbllran Candidate Represent tireut Principle. Th OTl' pp""t recent Issue of Editor Bchoch a Mlfllln- burg Telegraph: What Is Republican duty thli year? "Tla plnin undivided, harmonious sup port ef the state and county ticket Here and there we hear that some good Ke publlcan proposes to vote for Swallow, a retired M. K. minister, for state treas urer, the J'rohlMtlon candidate this, he says, to correct legislative evils, to stop this buying of soup, toilet articles, etc., and employment of a few extra clerks and scrub wcmcn. Oh my, what folly I 6wu1Idw. 'tis truo. Is cute and clever fume suy a drmug'lgue clean cut through and through -certain It Is he Is obtain ing a clrcu f tlnn for his paper, which, to a mnn up a tree, seems to be his main object In this contest. Well, let nlm work that chromo, get hl circulation "Kcnn candldjte for state treasurer. Hon. James 8. Esneom, of Westmoreland county, is a modest, un- assuming, stainless man the noble son 11 ,,tlovt"1 Methodist minister, lie iocs not pose as one or the ' better tiiun thou" peoplu-a saint without blemish- nor even u smeller after evil In others: " ' ' ' e must nil admire, a .,., i,..n. of .n.i.i.m. tht.-cl character, a grand Republican a men every wiiimii, nrewury hiiu insuiiery In the land will close their doors. Yea. and the speakeasy, also. Yes. und tho opium Joint as well, two Institutions thnt have ever nourished where legislative me executive veiuvu ii uoin limes, jmouu Island enacted It in 1K53 and ubandoned it in ii Mi-hi.n n,..,i it in iyu ...... "ol proiiioiuon . bm out are nK"B" " " nb"'tl the "'Publican c; m .C0.nK.l"'a' '"V. ?" .i"?. imiUK ui 111c ,i 1111 iiiea ... uieir iiti .jr. Thu Republican party has nothing to fear from the threats of Its enemies. It uppeuls to the poor man, the business mun und the "ol11r. has done In b'nLIT,, .T,.iTn, ' ?' Its sincerity. It makes no attempt to disguise the real Issues or to go masked employes. !W order to carry public favor. The ro- Week ending July 31. 1897. Tod fur turn of prosperity to the country la a races, Toungstown, O., resume work. lulhllmcnt of Its pledge to enact a tariff Numbers of manufacturing concerns In law such ns It has done with noticeable Connecticut and Pennsylvania resume and nattering resui.s. no party wnose achievements have been so marked and . I h.na V .... Ann. Ih.u.ii. ...... I expect to escape the enemy's dagger. As uln woolen T"'8' Psalc. J.. In a party. It Is not responsible for some crease wages 10 to IS per cent. Atchi- 1 ... 1 it u.. k. ann T? 1 1 tisa v nnmnsnv innnnrtDa I rt Ja(B, p..t ,'t .iways presents as a guarantee of Its future. THE ELOQUENCE OF C OTJPARISON Desalt of Free Trade and Fro tectire Laws. ONE BRINGS RUIN; THE OTHER PROSPERITY. Sixty Days Under the Wilson Bill and Sixty Under the Dingley Law. The close of the first 60 days of the operations of the new tariff law and the i,i. bI every direction during that time have suggested a comparison of the conditions during the two months In question with those of the correspond- ing date In the first year of the Cleve- Ian1 administration, during which me the free trade congreBS e,eclea . . prMpnt rieveland was lust be- with 1 resident Cleveland was just oe- ginning its attack upon the protective system which the Dingley law 60 days Wi t.. ,.,ni u I tn mPtrollcr of the currency j thttt 155 national banks failed during , ,he year ending Aug. 28. Railroad re-J celvers appointed during August for. with the slmllur dates In the first year r Cleveland 8 second term, Bnow tne Bumn WOrk. McKenna steel works, j , , reBume. m handg, Bpln. ner. at silk mill. Paterson. N. jre- , ,nn. trnm K n ... o - - per cent. Pittsburg Plate Olass corn- pany, Kokomo, Ind., resumes; 800 j hands. Jones & Laushlln Iron works. pIUgDUrgi resume, 3.600 hands. Maine Central railroad Increases wages of. , work Furnaces at Birmingham and Bessemer, Ala., resume work. Algon- ? - roll,n mllli ""um?:, l'000 1-nd (Sugar producers of Louisiana advance wages M per cent Cotton mills at Lancaster, Ps, resume; LOO hands. American Watch company, Waltham, Maaa... resumes In all departments. Iron works at Mahoning and Lebanon, &. and Birmingham. Ala., resume. Week ending Aug. 8. 1887. Fall Rlrer Iron works resume on full time; 1700 hands. Fall River Printing company resumes on full time. Columbus, Hock Ing Valley railroad shops Increase from half time to ten hour schedule. Illinois Steel company announces resumption of work. National Tube works, at Mc Keesport, Pa., announce Increase of wages. Union Iron and Steel company. Tcungstown. O., resumes work after a long shutdown. Pennsylvania railroad shops at Altoona Increase schedule to ten hours. Washington. Pa.. Steel and Tlnplate company doubles working ca pacity. Birmingham, Ala., railroad shops extend schedule to ten hours. Lawrence, Mass., hosiery mill resumes; 1,000 hands. Car works at Michigan City, Ind., Increases schedule to 12 hours, with two years' work engaged; 1,500 hands. Week ending Sept 18, 1897. Cordage mills at Isala, O., purchased for J500, 000, to be reopened at once after sev eral years of Idleness. East Lake woolen mills, Brldgeton, Pa., resume after three years' Idleness. Wead Pa per mill, Malone, N. Y., resumes after two years' Idleness. Large advance In wages of coal miners and conclusion of coal strike. THE CALAMITY BUZZARD. Ho KhrlekH Fur More Misery and Ittitn. From the Kansas City Journal. The buzzard is the most despised crea ture of the feathered kingdom. It lacks the courage of but surpasses in appetite all other birds of prey. It attacks only the helplers?. It pursues the enfeebled iamb until us victim falls of fright or exhaustion, und then it feeds upon the carcass. It scents decay from afar, and no morsel Is too putrid for Its stomach. Like unto this loathsome vulture Is the chronic agitator editor or orator who thrives upon the distresses of his fellow creature. He finds nothing to his taste In the healthful or the normal. He craves calamity, and when there la none of It to feed upon he becomes gaunt and restive. Seeking the overthrow of established laws and customs, but lacking the courage of his vicious purposes, he ag gravates every form of industrial or so cial disturbance, and by malicious falsi fication, dire predictions and subtle ca jolery plays upon the passions of the weak or distressed until they are in flamed to violence. He rejoices at strife and bloodshed and uses them to spread discontent and bring about hatred of the laws and those w ho execute them. Since the era of prosperity has set in the calamity buzzard has had poor picking to gratify his voracious appe tite, which had been glutted tp satia tion during the hard times. Of late he has been feeding on the miners' strike of the east, which was conducted much too conservatively to suit his purposes. But at last Just before a settlement was reached the seeds of dissension and revolution, which he had sown with a liberal hand, bore fruit In the Hasleton riot and its lamentable results. Now behold this carrion bird. Once more he has a ctrcass to feed upon. The delight of the calamity editor is attested by revolutionary and anarch istic screeds. While good citizens de plore the awful tragedy and are ready to censure those responsible, but urge reason and moderation, this carrion eater revels In the slaughter. In the midst of his ghoulish feast he cries for more. With his destructive beak and cruel talons, dripping with the blood of his poor dupes, he shrieks for more vic tims, for more discord, for more strife, for more resistance to constituted au thority, for more anarchy, misery and ruin. Should (Jot Out. From the Harrlsburg News. There is decidedly very little good po litical Judgment behind the movement In Pittsburg urging the. election of W. R. Thompson, of that city, as an Independ ent Republican candidate for state treas urer. Mr. Thompson made no canvass for the nomination prior to the state con vention, as he should have done had he aspired to the honor nt that timo. The whole state was open to htm to urge his cause as It was to James 8. Iteacom. Tho announcement of his candidacy for state treasurer without even considering It necessury to hnve a running mnte for auditor general leads many to believe that his candidacy Is a movement more for personal revenge against Candidate llencom that It Is through an honorable ambition to be stute treasurer. Such be ing the case there Is no reason why the Republicans of Pennsylvania should pull his chestnuts nut of the fire, especially when two Republican candidates for stute treasurer would threaten the defeat of both. If Mr. Thompson Is wise he will gracefully get out of the tight, for there Is not a particle of chunce of htm win ning. Hcpnbl IcniiH, Vote I'p. From the Franklin Repository. In less than a month the election will be held. Up to this time little Interest has been manifested In the mntter one way or the other, but during the next four weeks there will be more discussion. It is an off year, which always brings apathy. This should not be the case. It Is highly Important that every Repub lican vote should be polled. If the ma jority should fall this year It will be that much harder to raise it next year In the gubernatorial contest. The Democrats will enthuse over any decline In the Re publican vote this year, and rally for the contest of next. Let the majority be so decided that there will be no decline in 1898. Two O001I Men. From the Allentown Chronicle. The Republican candidates for auditor general and state treasurer are both ex cellent gentlemen, who will make good, efficient officials. It would be an Injustice to them If they were made to suffer for factional differences within the party. Let every Republican support the regu larly nominated candidates. Unless we are much mistaken, those who are not entirely aatlsfled with some ot the leaders ot the party will have an opportunity some other time to file their objections without resorting to the questionable practice of cutting the ticket. Made a Favorable Impression. From the Wllkesbarre Record. , Candidates McCauley and Beacom re ceived a hearty welcome from the Re publicans of Wllkesbarre and other points In the county last evening. They made a favorable Impression on those who had not met them before. Major McCauley Is no stranger here, and has a host of the warmest friend., among them many Democrats, who will aid In swelling his majority. 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So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purposes, ami if not doctored too iuucIi is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated buck of Htid very close to the bladder, there fore any pain, disease or inconveni ence manifested in tbe kidnevs. back, bladder or urinary pnssnge is often, by mistake, attributed to female weak ness or woiub trouble of sntue sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out cor rectly, set your urineasida for twenty four hours, a sediuieut or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tbe mild and the extraodinary effect of Dr. Kiliuer'r Kwaiup-Hoot, the great kidney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At drug' gists fifty cents and one dollar You may have n sample bottle and pam phlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion the Middlebur.h, Post and send vour address to Ur. Kilmer & Co.. Ringhaiutou, K. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantee the genuineness this olTpr TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned harm? been restored to heiiltli by slinnlo menus, alter siifTerlinf for sev eral years with asevre lunir affection, and Uiat drend dlseiwe 4'nHiunptlii. Is anxluus to make kuown U bis rullow sulTirers the meatis of cure. Tothone wlio desire It, he will cheerful 1) snnd (fri' of charge) n copy ot the prescription useii, wnicn tn.iy win una a sure cine for ion. ...... ." . . . ., n.n. . , rwM..,. slid all tlmwt Mid lunjf Malaillra. lie hopes all "iinumra win iry mis reincov, asiiisinvamaDia. Ttiose desiring the preacrlptlon, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blosstng, will please address Kev. KDWARD A. WILMS, n-10-lyr Brooklyn, New York An Important Question. If your Irtends or neighbors aro suffering from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung dlseuso (Including consumption), ask them If t hey have ever used otto's Cure. Thin famous German remedy Is having a large sale here and Is performing some wonderful cures of throat and lung diseases; W. U. Hpangler, Mlddleburg ; M. Kothrock, M. !.. MU Flnaaant MIUs, will give you a sample bottle free. No matter what other medicines have failed to to, try Otto's Cure. Large size r and SOcts. THE OLD ESTABLISHED --Merchants' House?- Third Street Above Callow-til, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Under New Management Kates $1.50;a day, $5.00 per "Week. Wm. F. Miller, Prop'r. SEUNSQROYE M. L. MILLER, - . Prop I keep constantly on hand and m afacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite ModokIs And Headstones r WW PRICES I LOWrSs', I have one of tbe best Marble 0, ters. in the State and consequent turu out good work. Be1"eutly W-Co.ue nd see my work Aprioe. peotfullv ask a continuance of miu Da. 1j. MILLER PENNSYLVANIA HMLRO.tt. Sonbury & Lewistown Division In effect Nov 15. 1S:M WMTWASOl DIS. .T4TIO!!. LI 111 p in li.e6 Vi.ini A. I7 Lswlatown J. Main Street LewltTuwn Maltlsnd fainter SblnilU Waanor Mo. Mure Raub's Mllla Adam'liora; HcSTartiiWD 4.M7 a in; 7.;:t T.4. 1 61 tM h i;i S.l'l e.a.-i e.:u s.4 H 4H S.4i NS'i V II I IM)i U.iH a 4.84 1.15 3, la a ..t M .a 1.5J 4 01 4.IM 4.1 .:4 4.H t.m 4..1J 4.43 4 SI 4M III l.lftt t 8 11 11 IT Ii) i It 18 ii it IT it 43 46 tu 4.16 4.1M U.4U 4 IS 3U Ill.'iSl 11. IK 111 l'i 11.04 1U.M !tU.&U! i 10.41 II0.M. ll.S3 II0.1T 1U.01 8.4U 3.43 ...HS 3.2S I llonl.r Mln.tUbuiKU ! Meiaer i Kraauiar PawllDK I i SeltnKroo Sallnsnrjpa J. I HuuiiorT S.ifl 3.17 3 14 10 i.O-l AM 2,43 Trains leave Lewintown Junction : 4 Ma m. 10 is is m 1237 P m,5 IT n m.T (JT II 58 p ni Altoona, Pltuburg and tha West. ' . il'!"!lore""J. W"hlna;ton 38ara it, la,4?-lwPm lor I'hlla3el.hla and N. ork833 M a m. 1 Oi 1 38 4 45 aid 11 n m r" Hurrlliurg ISiim and lllriu Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NORTHERN OENTKAL. UAILWAY trslni leave Sunliury daily ejoept tiundny 1 85 a m lr Wllllaunport and rananduiKua 5 in a in for Hellotouta Krla and CanuiiilalifUi 9 in a m lor Look Haven, Tyrone ami tlm Wmi 1 10 p m for Hellaronte Kane A CanuGdulnua 6 4up m lor Honoro and Kluilra WiUum lor Uok Haven Sunday 5 18 a m lor Krle and Canmidalniia 43 am for Lock Haven and tup in fur Wn. liamaport SUa m lorOaUwlaaa and Haielton 6 115 a in, 8 55 a in and 6.3piulor Wiika.Mrra T 10 a m, 10 au a in, 'i as p m, 5 45 u m fur Slmuw klu and Mount Carmel Sunday 10 00 am lor Wllkoabirro Trtlnr lnava Selinagrore Junction 1000 am, weekdays arriving at i-lul delphla 800pm New York S 58 pm Baltimore 3 lu p m Wellington 4 lupin 641 p in dally arriving a-. Philadelphia 11 Up m New York 153a m. Baltiiinire 10 lOnm IMpm. week days arriving at I'hlladvluhla 4 Sua m New York 7 88 a m Tra'nsslao leave S inbury: 1 50 a m daily arriving at Fhilailel.lhla 6 VI a ui Bultlmore t JO a m Waahlpgtoa 74u am New York83ain Weekdaya, 10 3sao!Suu.layii, 4Mamdalljrarrlvlnatl'hlladelpUiii HI warn Kew Vnrk I tsnm Ul,i.....i.... ton 10 ! am 1 M p m, week days arriving at Phlladulphla 83 p m. New York 80 p m, JJaltnnorj 6 uj p iu Washington T 15 pm. Train, also leuvo Sunburf at SO a m n 1 311 and I 30 p m, lor Harruburg, Philadelphia ami Baltimore l u nr. i'iii .1...H ii. . . . . ... .tv..., u, i i ri'iann. J. B IIUTCUINSON.Uea'l Mtnager STOP-DRllsX 5b a cure for drunkenneai which can be given with or wiiuoui me k mm icui;e oi tne animer ana win completely stop the desire for liquor. Women can secretly iiriminUierSToe-DklNK andeflec: cures. In merits have been proven in thou sands of case. Mailed in a plain sealed wrap per, with i.lrectiona, on receipt of ONB DOLLAR. Particulars and testimonials free. UEAHLK8 4 CO.. 3a Park Place, New York, No-To-Ubo for Kitty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, jloou. pure. 50c, 11. All druwisis ONE IinXDKKD AQKN'TS WANTKI-ln the next 30 days to nell ltiglow'n lliiiweiinld Hiieuialtiea. We guarantee from 1! to 3 dollar a day. None but tlione who mean buiini'ss need apply. !end 23 cents nnd receive eiri'iiliuaand miiiplea address I. V. UllXiKR, tieu. Man., New llerlii, Pa. Iltf. A Nliort fill to Ileal III. To try to euro constipation by taking pills Is llko going round In a circle. You will never retell tutt point sought, Inn only get hack l' the start ing point.. A perfect naturnl laxative Is llucuns' I'.'lcry King, I lie celebrated remedy fornll nerve, blood, stotnache, liver and kidney discuses. II regulates tue bowels. W. II. spuliglei, Middle burgh ; M. Hothroik, M. 1)., Ml. I'leusunt Mills, will give you a sainnle uackage free. Large sle ii and 6oci8. NO MORE GREASY LAA1PS. Can be liandlud with Kid Oloves. FOR BrCYCLEt AND CaRRMGEI. No Grease. Ko Danger. Non-Exploslvt. If your dealer cannot supply you, write U ROSE MANUFACTURING CO.. AiJEHiJED BPEGIAb'IES, Stt Slid 313 North Third ttrest, PhlUdt'pWt. fa CAUTION f De sot be deeehtd Into tsMne Mf sly lams that Is guarantoed tt pasHlrelr ttir (r eMoty rvhindtd) that It Iras htm fas Jf ksra kareatee.asd that at tkseMtly sos-aiploJ ILEARN MI-GRAPH? ajleidld n-porwaay x reset am IvCtMuaottj Pcmiuu --Ij