STATE POLITICS. rialn Facta Regarding Humor ed Peals For the Future. QUAY ME!T INDEPENDENT. Ringing Statomant From Senator Durham, of Philadelphia. HE BAYS EE IS IH KO DICKEES. (lomrrommnn 8tone, of AlloRiirny, AIo ;lvet Out an Interview IIoHd Ihk lIlartmltlOD Some IteitHona Why Dr. Swallow Will Not He an Impor tant Kuutor In the Rao Next Year. Other Political News. (Special Correspondence.) Philadelphia, Nov. 1G. The political atmosphere In the state of Pennsylva nia Is beginning to clear up to a con siderable degree, and out of the mixta nnd rumors of the past ten days the leaders of the various elements of the Kcpulillcan party are beginning to see better and are obtaining a more accu rate knowledge of Just where they stand. The fact that Senator Quay met David Martin and Chris Magee Jtmt before election for the sole purpose of unifying the organization In order to et out aa large a party vote as pos sible caused much comment, and was approved by Borne and denounced by others, but misconstrued by a very large proportion of both the people and the active workers. Now that 'mat ters have calmed down nnmcwhat all hands are beginning to look upon these Incidents of political life In a more reasonable and practical manner. Vuose who have a knowledge of the inner workings of the organization have learned from sources that cannot be doubted that there have been no deals, slates or arrangements of any charac ter In cither local or state politics. The attitude of several of th most conspicuous Quay men In both Phila delphia and Pittsburg, aa well aa throughout the state, proves the truth of this assertion. For Instance, it was vry generally reported In Philadel phia, and believed by many well mean ing persona, that Senator Quay had made actual and tangible terms with David Martin, and that State Sen ator Durham, who has been on of his most valuable friends and allies in the Quaker City, had been deserted and left out In the cold. As a proof of this It was asserted that Senator Quay bad concluded a political bargain with Mr. Martin, by which William J. Roney, who Is Martin's brother-in-law, was to be unanimously renominated for the position of receiver of taxes. There la no truth whatever In this. Senator Viuay has personally denied the story, and Mr. Martin admits that there la no Justification for the yarn. To make proof more conclusive still, Senator Durham cornea out with a public state mtoi mat mere nas Deen no deal, and that there will be no deal. More than mis, he is now preparing to wage an aggressive campaign against the nom (nation of Mr. Roney. Senator Quay is wen aware of this, and the fact that he has not attempted to Interfere in the slightest degree with Mr. Durham's local plans would seem to make It cer tain that there had been no Quay-Mar tin compact in Philadelphia. In this connection it is quite interest ing to note the exact position of Mr. Durham in this matter. He represents the young element in the party who are opposed to offensive bosslsm, and who have used their best endeavors to create a healthier tone In the local po- mti . ... urgunizaiion. vvnen ne was "Ked if there was a deal of any charac ter he said that as far as he knew there as nothing substantial in the ru mor or deals that had been agitating politicians or the Quaker City. He uueu to this: "Tou can say, however, that If such a dual were made I would not be a '"y to It. More than that, It is not In the power of any person or persons, Ush or low, to make any political bar- wins ror me. I stand where I have tood fur the last three years In favor i cieaner polities and better city gov ernment. I am for honesty and manll "a in politics, and I do not believe 'he people of Philadelphia will ever get either from the few men who have wen and are now running the Republi can city organization for their own Krsiuml proiu and political advance ment." How do vnu rpimrl fho muaMnn k tin'" 8' l,lUor Quay ard David Mar- wuiiy, and do not pretend to explain "i actions. I Intend to stand by my "lends who have so loyally Btood by and I will do this regardless of ! others may do." 'You are credited with opposing the "ae of the inu ,.i,-)ii , H WI AO i TilUt is true. T wna fiirnlnut It k.. '"'""ved It was a teal. I never f "''ruled to have a monopoly of vlr- ,,. : 1 "Ul lnere Is a limit to the patience 1 'he people, and I think It Is going kn. U preUy ,oon- lf thla thlr8 - p mere will be a lively time In Z.n'1, " wlUlln tne Power f the thin- . chan" the existing order of r..T. """never they choose to do so. "'acnerv. iVlni ... lvlnnr wceiisfm for awhile, but they won1 ultcu limy ue I't J. lorevAt. i - . iiavo iiiauneu out my that Li "lat po,,Jr 18 to BtBnl hV "at e email -r, . .. Phn , ... " lI1B epuiiicana or l.i 1 1 1 it ... n n .... - i HI favnr !. . m-nn ,f,(l t . Il ls ,Unt" thpy are victorious and Uni , "0,,8lule for self respecting fPle to go alimir mill, ... fHzation." "c'luu"l:l"' "hat i -... .... ,, - - ..UD 0l wr. Durnam ln the late a Quay lealera throughout the late. h.T. . manjr mlalnformed, Pr naVS l0UdlV hMnl a I A 11... O.. "W On.. : "Miiuiieo inai i ' vv. i luicv iUUi DCIl' aen.r .r, aa ,Iated Peter A. B. en. of Philadelphia, ai the Ropub- loan candidate for governor, and that loch worthy men as Oeneral Frank Rseder. Congressman Hicks. Charles W. Stone. Congressman Connell and William A. Stone were all to receive orders to quit the field and give Mr. W'ldener a clear track for the nomina tion for the seat now occupied by Dan lei II. Hastings. Congressman Stone has been In Philadelphia during the past few days and he haa had no hesi tation In declaring hia belief that the stories are without foundation. In do. tng this he has given out a brief state. ment which has the ring of manliness and sincerity about It. Colonel Stone said: "1 came here from Washington, where I went to visit my family. I am well satisfied with the present status of my campaign for governor, and I believe that will win. I am making my cam paign solely on my own merits, without any promise of support from any fac tion ln the Republican party, but hope that all Republicans will be for me. "I am keeping strictly In the middle of the road," continued Mr. Stone, "and I am paying no attention to rumored deals and slates, making my appeal direct to the people of the state, well knowing that the matter Is entirely In their hands. I will be a candidate until the votes are counted ln the convention Under no circumstance will I withdraw from the fight until It Is over, Mr. Stone's friends assert that he has developed no little strength In Al legheny county. While Magee and Fllnn have been enabled In the fac nonai rights or the last two years to control a majority of state delegates from Allegheny, the Stone followers say that their choice for governor will undoubtedly turn the tables on Magee and Fllnn. Many of Pittsburg's Mu niclpal Leaguers are supporting Mr. Stone a candidacy, and so are the busl ness men. It is pointed out by Mr. Stone's sup porters that he has other sources of strength. For years he has fought In congress for restricted Immigration. In the next congress he hopes to pass such a bill that will meet with President McKlnley's views. A bill restricting Immigration, of which Mr. Stone was the author, passed congress last year, but It was vetoed by President Cleve land. Mr. Stone's fight for restricted Im migration has won for him in his gubernatorial canvass, so It Is stated, the support of the patriotic orders of Pennsylvania. Then, too, the labor organizations would like to aee him governor. without desiring to detract ln the slightest degree from the laudable am bition of any man to become an as ptrant for the highest office In the gift or the citizens of the commonwealth. It must be said ln all candor and sin rerlty that Mr. Wldener is the least de alrable of any of the candidates that have yet been mentioned for the gov ernorship. He is a man of force and ability, but he is Intensely unpopular ln his own city, and thla la a weak ness in a candidate for a high office that cannot be wisely overlooked by the delegates who will have the power or naming the nominee of the nartv. The Republican- candidate for the chief magistracy of the Keystone state next year will have to be a man who is strong with the rank and file of the people, and even the best friends of Mr. Wldener will not claim this dls Unction for their candidate. He Is best known to the citizens of Philadelphia as a Traction magnate and the head and front of an offensive Btreet car monopoly. The Philadelphia Inquirer, which is generally recognized as the leading Re publican newspaper In Pennsylvania, has said in the most positive terms within the last five days that if Mr. Wldener were nominated for the gov ernorship he could not be elected. These facts are known to the party leaders. They speak volumes, and can be taken as a most emphatic denial of the story that Senator Quay had been foolish enough to slate Mr. Wldener for the nomination. There has been a good deal of un necessary Jubilation over the size and character of the Swallow vote In the last election. Some of hia over zealous friends have already nominated him for governor, and the Harrisburg par son has accepted the nomination with alacrity. His warmest supporter ln Philadelphia Is Danker Wharton Bar ker, who Is now engaged In mapping out the preliminary steps that are In tended to pave the way for his nomi nation as governor. Mr. Barker Is an enthusiast In poli tics, but his public career has not beet, marked heretofore with any notubls or brilliant successes. On the contrary. his political pathway has been strewn with failures and defeats. Mr. Uarker . i..-. . Is and has been a zealous Bryan man, and Is recognized as the foremost champion of free silver in this part of the United States. Another of Vr. Swallow's supporters In Philadelphia Is Wayne MacVeagh, who was the UiY ted States minister to Italy under the Cleveland administration. Mr. Mac Veagh was formerly a Republican, but left the party of his fathers because of Its determined stand ln favor of a pro tectlve tariff on American industries. He deserted ln tho heat of a national campaign and took the stump ln favor of Cleveland and free trade. It will be seen, therefore, that If Dr, Swallow becomes a candidate for gov eruor It will be upon the platform of free silver and free trade, two Issues that never have been and never can be successful In Pennsylvania. It is no Idle prediction to Hay that If ho is In the Held next year he will not poll one-half of tho vote bo received at the late election. , T. M. A, J I. Steele, Sr , to Marry. J. Irviu StiK'lc, .Sr., ut the Ash land Tchymin, it is iincloistootl, will marry Mi.ss K.,U 11a Thomas of Mc clmnic.sbui'o;. The prospective britle iw the accomplished daughter of'Col. Thoiiias of the I'eiiiisylvaniii State rlit(irial Association, and recogniz ed as one of the most estimable young ladies of the Cumberland Valley. IrilcU Mtnanptl fast Carat T. a. Slomim, the ln i a hemlxt and Nrlentlxt. w ul senu to Sir.Irrv.-x. T1:r Kree bottles ol III Nt-Mljr Dlwov.-nM Hermtlks u Cure Con niiniMluuaii.ini: Lou '.luuiilra. . .Willi, tfd.iil l be talwr, more phllittitropki or rirrv iKHev tuthe intuitu, limn tint gener. win c ftVr 01 1 he hmuire.1 mi l IHil'iirulxiiMlLlieia to. T. A. ttiuciiiu. M. . .. ol Now Vork He bus rtlNiiven-1 n MVill snd !iliiterm-e lor ooiisnnipiltiii. mill t I I ronrlilul, tlimal. Iiinif nnil chi-Ml iicx cntamiii! MT.i'I1iiun, Kenerul (Itl'lillMULlI WKkllt-M,, llv-or H'-SIl ntlll Hll Cll.l- !tliml.l W.O.UU): xn jv , ni.it l innke lis Brent irn-rilii known. ill rl"l riipw ir iMiillaxot lit i (fly ilisruver.'U rruerti-'t. lu any alilli-leti rvail ot I he I'o.st. Already his '-neit wlen'lllr svMini of ni"rtl i'Iw" Ims rTfii nieiiil riir il I l:(uv1 of up-rm-eml.v hiipei."M esse-. The Dna-lnr iiinslilen It not unlr Mm nrofes. moitiil, Imt hN M'lijioiw iiiiiy--u .liny ulilrli lie owiim UioiilTerlii l.iin.rilti t. annate !il In lulilli'ft cure. II" hit provided llm "(ira.Mli-'l i-onMiitrpilun" in lie k :iirntl' dl-wa e ivyimd it dniiiit.. In nnv eliinnte. uixl tut on Mle Hi lili Ainerlivn .mil i:umieflii luN.nilorli's Miu'HpihIh ol "heartfelt. Ictlnioaluli o( ifmiliurle" Irmn thnne bcnclUtcU mill cnrl, In all purl of the world. uit-irrliiil nnil piiiiiioiiHrr irontilr lend tiem. sumption, and coiitiuiitlitn. uninterrupted. ineiiiiH speedy mid leiinlii rtnaili. Ivin't delay mull It Is ton late simply write T. A. Sloeuin. l I' Utf llni Mtrm.1 Kitui Vi.rl, ..lull... uv r.rlu. ami ixwtofllee mliln-Mi. mid the free lue.llrliie, will he iiriimpllv Ken'. P'eai ten tho lKK-torl iiu iinw his o.iiT in I lie Piwr. Alaska -Klokdykr Gold Mining Co. ( 'a pita Stork, f00,0()0 Slum of $10.00 Kidi, fully 1 i ( (minium iniu-.iM- st siililc, ot winch '.0,(HH) Minri'Hi ' .11 (Will Sll.ll-I.U , The lire now (.(Itwl for xiiliscrintiiins nti!lvlnK at n,"'t "w- charging them 1 with Immoral conduct. IMir. SPKCIALs NOTICE. There are many pemniiH wlin deiiirtt to go to (he uohl flel'ln of Alnnka ton rominc,' seamin, who have nut enough ready money availahle to ennhlft them to do o. To all ueli, wo would advice the ilrnimlillity of foriiiliig s IimbI Dynillratc of three or more rnnns. sikI Jointly piircliMe SlIO uliares of our Mock, anrl nelei-t one of yonr nunilier to go nnd proM-ct and niinn for Joint wcnnnl With partiin ;forniing aueli pynilit-atr, this (.'omtiariy will contrnrt to neml out one of their number for em-h .Wnhsre of ntock purchaned fom itat pir, ao I m;bint:kin mi'?h party there for one year from the date of arrrlval at the gold field, supplying him with food, tooU, and nil th In gi riiiaite to enable him Ho proapeet for Raid, and with help to develop and work all gmid clni ma located by him the. claims to be lot ated l-i the name of the syndicate and the Aloaka-Klondrke Oohl Mining Co., and to ha owned Jointly and equally, uliare and nhare alike. Write forCirculat Full Particulars. niHKcroua. Jamea Rice, late Hecretary Mlate of Colorado Wm. Hliaw, capttaliat, Chicairo : E. M. Tilconib, ..Vice I'reaident anil (leneral Manager Kaatman Fruit DiapatehCo. ; H. C. Fanh, member Maritime Kichangr, New York; Oeo. W. Morgan, Circle City, Alaaka-, John K. Ix.wther.INew York ; Cleorge T. Dor fee, Fall Itlder, Masa. ; aovIhort board. Hon. I. II. Wakefield, Aaeoeiate Juatlce, Klnit Platrlct Court Houtli Frnminghom, Mnnn. Hon, O. Q. Rk-hmoml, late Prcaident Court of Appeal, Denver, Col. ; S. (), I'pdegrafT, late Treasurer Lycoming Coun ty, Wtlliamapnrt, 1'enn. Hmnuel M. Bryan, I'resiilent CliciMiimake nnil I'otnmnc Telephone Co., Wonhiiigton, D. C; Dr. It. (.'. Klnlier, .Mieliigan Ave., Chicniro III. ; Col. I'. A. Huffman, Detroit, Mich.; M. (. H. Mwift, Alliirm y-ut Iiw, Full Itivor, Mums. , liae W. Svott, Deiluty Collector, Cednr ItnpiilH, Iowa. Win. K. Mi Kuicht. Aiioruey ut I-iw. (.rilinl liiipiiU, Midi. The biiKlneM of the Alneka Klomlyke (Sold Mining Compuny will he to runa liiie.of steam- r on the Yukon Itircr, and between Seattle ami the different parts of Alaska, open supply torca ut tlie ditTercnt cunips, do a gunenil trunsportution, commercial nnil bunking bus iness, und, in aililition, dcul in Milling Claims, anil work the mines ulreudy owned and Unit may lierunftcr lie ucipiired by thu Company. i'lic ( '(iniiany inntruls the followiiii; properties: Kit-lit .ii'ld I'lacer Cliiinm Dirureiriitinir liu Acres In Kxiciil. located on Kort.v Mile Creek under t'nlieil Slates mini iik laws. Hevelopmeiit hits proved the pay slreuk lo be live feet thick and bail yielded plni-er dirt that pans from $10 to tin to tne pan. 1'ivu Ctolil I'lacer Chums, ikg grcKating 1ml Acres in extent, on I'orciipiuc Klvur, thut puns from Si cents to U) to u iuii. Ten tiold I'lncer CIuIiiih. acirri'iiuiinir L'tKl acres oniiie laiiuu uiver, pauiiuiK Irom ill) to S-KI a yard. A fine gold iiuart lode in Alaska, which as mys from Hi to f.'xl n-r ton. Tliu lodo show an enormous outcrop of free milliiur ore. vein ur've Immiik 12 feel thick ; on this property t,,... .. ....... ,., i.. , , m mi . . .... ... .1 iimuu iwuuuimoi UTt uji .1UO ICCI. e.iuiiling 111) acres. Wo don't claim Hint it is the mother hale, but we do know it is without uu equal for prospective values. The eitiiimU-M anil tutcmciit nlajve are of necessity based upon iiiformatiou obiaincil from our Suiwriiitcndent, and aru believed anil accepted by the iiiiniaiiy. Tills company having ncipiircd extensive lioldingsof rich placer and gold ijimrti proper tics, capahlu of earning largo dividends on its stock, oilers to investor advnnuws thut in sure large anu pruillaoie returns. Mr. (ioorgu W. Morgan, our Superintendent, has been on the Yukon lor the not vei.r work ing in the interest of thiscoinpuny. Tlicrufora, wu are not asking any one to contribute to ti project iinpluiincd, hut ti one thoroughly inu liiriil. This comiuiiy, with Its able aids, ex tensive knowledge, uiul great resources, is cer tain lo become ouu of tliu ricliustcouiiuuica oe c.ub.iig in iinKit. Our I'rcslilcnt takes plcikiure in referring you to the following lint of references : Juliu s E. Dewey, Mills & Co., Ilankors, Detroit, Midi. ; l.ouia C. TcUird, Coiiiuii-siouvr World's Kalr from .Mexico, "The Uookcry," Chicago, III Senator H. M.-Teller, of Colorado ; John Shafrotli, KcprcHcntutivc to Congress, Colorado ; J. M, Hull, KcprcscnuttlvctoCoiigrcM, Colorado; V. C. Clement. Wunliinuton Tried Co. Hullillnir Washington, 1). C. : JonupliC. Holm, ex-Chief Justii-c of Colorado; C'lmrloa D. Iloyt, Chief Justico of Colorado : C. It. Muuuham, 21U Tliueo-Ilcrald. Chicniro. III.. Maurice Joyts), Klectru l'lcturc, .Stur Uuildlng, Washington, D. C. : Copt. J. J. Lambert, Owner anil Killtor Clilcf tuiu, l'ucblo, Col.; L. llillegmau, Tax Agent M. 1', It. It. 81., IXJuls, Mo. ; It. K. Oowan. Drcxel Co.. Plilludclnhl. The fiill-tiaitl sttH'k is now offered at Ten Poi.lakh per sluu'e. Send your orders to the Alaska-KIondykB Goli miu Co. No. W Uroadway, Now York. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. , Tersely Told. - The president appointed W. Godfrey Hunter minister to Guatemala. Three thousand lake trout have been planted In Baratorra lake. New York. The crew of thu Olive Pecker were held for the federal grand Jury at Nor folk. The steamer State of Ohio, which was reported missing, has arrived in Buffalo. The mayor of Denver approved the ordinance requiring a fl.000 license to sell cigarettes. Application was renewed for an ear tier trial of Sarah Ann Angel's suit against Jay Gould's estate. A bomb was found at the door of Thomas II. Summers, Atlantic and Fourth avenuc, Brooklyn. A conference of cabinet officials at the White House decided to send the revenue cutter Hear to the relief of the whalers Ice bound In Iter In g sea. Itev. Dean Duffy has resigned the rectorship of St. Paul's Kplscopal I church Kansas City, Kan., and is con- slderlng calls from New York and Brooklyn. The trial of the crew of the Com petitor at Havana has been postponed. The Spanish authorities have taken measures to stop the meeting of the Autonomists. MnndnT, Not. B. Former Mayor William Chnmlwrlaln of Rahway, N. J., is (lend. T"1" nipn WPre blow n atoms by in iniriiHiyt-riii rxiuiimtin at fine r orK, ya A number of warrants are out for men A porter at the f'rai.dall House, rtuf falo, fatally wounded a guest In a dis pute over a fee fur ohlnlng shoos. Thomnn Nulty, a brother of the three glrlH nnd one hoy murdered near Itaw. don, Que., has confensed to the crlni. Itloters burned the Unman Catholic church at ChnnRte, in Hunan. China. The Inmate of th church nil eacnped. Tho one hundredth annlvernary of the PFtaMlnhment of Catholicity In Now Tork Btate has Just been celebrated In Albany. It la thought thnt the body of tho un known woman klHcd In the wreck at OarrisonR In that of Miaa Jennie Kings ton, formerly nf Mount Morris, N. Y latterly of IlufTalo. Hatnrdity, Nov. A, A flehoolmadter at WhPHtland. Mo., wan beaten to death by Rome of hln pu PllR. The frlarate Ijinenster has arrived at Fortreas Monroe with the mutlnoua crew of the Olive Pecker. A veaoel calling for Antwerp from New Tork was compelled to return to port by fire starting In the hold. The Illinois supreme court has decided Miss Serena M. Martin entitled to the money left her by her unole, Edward Martin of Red Hook. N. Y. A ship's steward named Hecker was arreated ln Boston on a charge of at tempting to murder Captain Colbeth ot tne schooner Cameo at sea. Mrs. Gammon, mother of the lad kill d ln a football game at Atlanta, ha written against the proponed bill In the Georgia legislature to prohibit the spur frtday. Not, A. ProfeRBor Oeorge Frederick Holmes of the University of Virginia Is dead A young couple were married last night In a lion's den at the n.iHton Zoo Mrs. Cella Wallace of Chicago hits of fered to adopt Miss Evangellna Coslo Clsneros. M. w. Bremen, ten years ngu a mil lionalre stiver miner, committed sulclil ln New Mexico. An operation for appendicitis was su ceHHfuIly performed on H. O. Have meyer, the sugar magnet. Charles Broadway Hou.ss him declared the Inability of Dr. Norman, the phy slclan from India, to euro him. Mr James Winter, who led the Op poaitlonlats In Newfoundland, has majority of ten In the aasernbly. j.mepn a. lasigi, ex-TurniHli cnnHU has been found guilty In KoHton of em bezzllng J40.00U from French entitles. Alice Brown, 3(1 years old, was foun de.id in bed In Boston with diRcnlnrn tlnns on her neck. The police hav arrested three men nnd are investlgnt Ing the case. Thorwlny, Mot. 4. The Alnnka salmon is said to be dl appearing. The Duchi-ss of Teck was buried London yestordny. A benefit for KM Shnw was given a theater In Camden. N. J. in In I he PjmnlNh ministry is coimiilcring measures against the CnrllstM. Andrew E. Spangli-r, a. well ktuwn Journalist, died In Phl'inlelphlu. President SIcKlnlcy stopped In 11 its burg on his return to Washington from Cunton. Creat Britnln will ask the opinion the United States us to reciprocity with the West Indies. in a dlupute over an election bet of Jl.'i') Peter Murhage, a printer, was killed in Now York by a ciilimun mimed Cunnlnghum. W. H. Sage of Ithuca, son of the. lale Henry W. Sage, was elected chairman of the executive committee of the board of trustees of Cornell university. Wednesday, Nov. 3. Fir- in Plnconnltig, a Michigan vil luge, caused $00,000 loss. secretary Alger will recommend to congress the reorganization of the mil Ituiy bands. The Chickasaw legislature has rutilled the Dawes treaty for land allotment und dissolution ot tribal government. The Illinois supremo court ruled that experts testifying In court could not claim mora than ordinary witness fees. A potition was filed In Newport, 11. I for the distribution of $1,000,000 of tho contested estate of the late William H. King. Tho Btate department has obtained for a Russian Jew In California the previously deuled privilege of visiting ltussla. General A. P. Martin, chairman of the Metropolitan board of police of Boston, haa resigned to accept the management of a largo manufacturing concern. The treasury departmant haa sustain ed a ruling that Chinese may enter this country at will on the aole condition that thoy bear ccrtlfloatei passed, by the United State diplomatic or consular representative at the port whence they departed. , i Baby rJuineV Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering ami danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions arc avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a MwaW to woman. - r tl.00 PRU BOTTLE at all Draft Storea or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Con"",ing invalinilils inforniiition of rSPE '"'erest to all women, will lm sent f net to nny aiiilrcM, upon application, liy The BBAOFIKI.D RKoTIATOlt CO., Atlanta, Gi. I'll.KS PKItMANKXTI.V ( l l( I In from .1 to .1 liiy' lime, hv 11m use oi i.o-. n II. One linftle iriiarnhteeil to riiro case ul piles, ri''iinlleHS nf liow it in loiif si hihIiiiu'. wliut you hnvo t ricil ' luif your jihynii-iiui imiv elaini Money refiiniieil if peniuiin ut cure i not olitiiineil in the inoHt were case in lesH f hn ii 5 ilay-' time. Aftfr all others fail t'et du Mii ami enred, I'riiie ".lo. per liottle, miiI, prepniit to any niliivM, on recelpf of price. AililreHf Harry .ogtie, Kill V. Fourth treet, WilliHlMHport. Ph. !) CIMy t-rfSolil by nil II rut cIiikm tlriiirgistH Riluentn Vonr Itownln Wil li (' Mem-eta. Cnnily rittlMirtli-, pure e:vi.'' mill inn IV-i-er IDe, c. If C C. C fall. ilrii :. i.i 11 r-nnl 11 mmy $100 Reward $100. Tlir. rewlora of tlila pier will lm pleosml to learn tliat there Is at least one ilrenaleil iIIspomi tliat silence has been able to cure In all It staves, and thai is r'alarrli. llall'sCiitnrrli t urn is the only positive i'ur known to tlie meilieal fraternity. Catnrrh Iwliig a eonstitiitlonal ills eve, repulres a eonstitiitlonal treatment. Hull's Caturrh Cure in taken internally, iirtlnK ilireet ly upon the IiIoimI uml niiii-niiH surfwes nf the system, tllereliy destroying the foiinilatlon of the disease, and iri Ilia the pntieut strength liV huihliiikT up the eonstltiition ami usHiMtiiiK na ture in iIoIiik its work. The proprietors have so tniirh fnitli in its eurntlve powers, that they olTer Hun lliiuilred llsllurs for any east. Unit il. fails to cure. Send for liit of testiiiioniiiN. Address, F. J. fllKNKV Co.. Tnleiln, o. Sold hy I iriiKiristN, "". Hull's I'uiiilly Tills iirethf l.i'it. Wnttml f Oiietrisid A'.-eni. :ilnl nidy one. In eerv Im-itlin, in tnke iii'iIith Inr our rliiiiinliiK 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 a ' Monks; Miiliiethlnir new. retslllni; ul (loin :,iii-. in 2.1.0 i. r rnpv. Ai;enls ure iiiuklni; Irom ( i.ihi lo f iii.iki dully ; ili'tmiinl eiinrinoiis : lilt; riiiiiiuihsiu : ereoti L'lven : fp'tirhtiiife puld ; oiittlls iree. Dropiill tllisliunil sell k'nniln I llul. lu iiple U'lllil. uml iinike t::it) per iiniiiiii iiIhsm, mr ihiiih und leriltnrv. reoplr'N. lull tliirUef HI.. ln-21-lt. I,lillnili'liliin. In. Liberal Adjustments Ff.EMEM.BEFl H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ELIMCIIIOTE, FA, Only the Oldest, Stnmirest Cash Coinpanits, Firi', Life, A trident and Tornado. No Assessments The Aetna Founded A. 1)., Homo u " " is."): a i),sr;5,iJs.5i Anterican " " LS10 " lMO!!"iSl.5;5 The Standard Accident Iiburaiic. 0. The New Vork Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your PatroL age Solicited. Great Reduction Sale oi FURNITURE! For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer TIRE STOCK OF AT THE UKEATKSTSACKIFICIlKvEIt KNOWN IN ( KNTK.Vi, I-KNV SYLVAN vve ure uot stdluiL' our, w uo this VIllllH Vfiir. Wh L-ivell tew i,l' tlie lirii-nu Soft Wood Clutiuber !uitH jl4.00 Hiirtl Wood Chamber Suits 10.00 Atitiqiio Otik Suits, 8 Tit'eee 11). 00 I'IuhIi I'ttrlor Suits 0.00 Wooduu Cbnirs pt-r net 2.00 In stock, evervtliini: in the furuiture Dehkit, SitlebouidH,0ipbottrd8, Centre Tablet. Fnucy Rockern. Uaby CliHirti Feather Pillows. I.ounces. Ccui;lies. DuuuhtriivH. SinkM Hull k,.,."i. n.... Seat Chairs flue, itit'diuiu aud cheap furuiture, to suit all cIuhm. ' l'rlces reduced all throuli. Come early ami see our stock before uivinr your order, and thus save 15 to 20 vr ceut. ou every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Kuibalminc. LUCK. Jih.l,"tm,!,"ir". ,,y "h'1 " ".) an. ti;.. four-lrarnl clo.rr o.ntr.il t,uinm at- 1st net M no lurk In Wall Ml. -el tTir No RiH-sswf.rk It Is I lie nun , !,, Wilis. I KNOW I-or it i- my lm.,,,. kn,. i,,,, to .urmj I linvr m-i.li. inforionlion in s.l.,n a, silruv vou iiiiellinrmiy ,) r.il t .f.n,rniii snlll Ipillnl lunvi-inriits. IM:HV IM'I R IMi; Ali.l your rli imr. ..f iviiiiimh; nrr .-nhanerd me linn.lr. il fl,t. Tin. I, mv I u:i,,-, and ( ea.i hi-li you. If w. o.-Blim- n, mivlhinaT la your 111,,- yniroul.: Ii. l,. no- I... rv nisii knows Ins,. mi, l,.i,,r- I,,.,.. nlll Oioroiiahly lit. forniril mi reirnnls (In. nutrki-i. I"!. ITecnl and lisiMrtle. A oil arlm your own orokrr. I only wlvir. M TERMS : $M W KKKI-V ? X-.Nrtll.V. IV II -V R, or I niM'rvir unl tiHuutfo niinlo Inr prr t'PMtBi;'of lht pr.ilitt. Vril CmUy nit't ImIcQ iwlvrttiiHi- of tint ii k mfitriimiHiii. Charles Hughes, 'i't W il l. M , Nn YiiBk. RE VIVO L' rX RESTORES VITALITY. r7 r& REST0R Made a Vell Man of Me. thru-. CetEiM" ,y. -11I1 In :'.n ihiys. II a t i i "' I l.lch M v j.lri I11. -il- IokI 1, r Pi. ir yimtlitiil 1: alt inii.r fat I ami I ami ulit ii.iir liv iiNinal v mnl imii.'I. : N- nmis- 1 v 1 In ii'- NuMiv l:niiHsiins, . Wa-iiiiir Im...im-i. ami ' i xr,.-s iimi lllillt-rivtion, I'liMiii i s or iiii-.iTinKi'. It .1 ., ii". 1 l-v 1. I'lrliim nt Hn- i( iIis. sm. hut 11 in ru- loine uiul I1I001I linlliir, iin.iii n. k tin. iil slow to 1111I0 rtx-i-ks kinl rs J tin. lire of vonlli. It r,l .or l,,.,,,,i II. Tiimiiti.in Insikt on Iikii.it III k i i. r., ''r I- ian l.n ,.-,,., 1 , v,., ,, ,,, n,. ,, '.nil pi t imi liaiti.. .r m (or r..lill, u lih a poal 00 urliieii euiirnnien to ui or rrfunil I'l'illH. Cireiilartn-e. Ailrtn OVAL SCC1C18C C:i. i'7i WdHaJll Wt, CillCAlin. ILL For sale ul Mliillel.iii ;l, .y W. II . M'. Mil.KU. Ilnn't Tiiharni Spit anil Siimks Tour 1 IFr Awaj. To igult toliiti-en einlly ami forever, he miiir neile, (nil nf life, nrrre anil vinur, lalie No To Hue. Hie wninlrr wnrlii r. I lml. iiiiiln s wi nlc men sirnng. All ilriitiKists, ,'iHc or Kl. ture t-uaran-tenl. HonUli't ii'nl suinple free. Aililress St.erlliiK HenieiU- Co . Clili-unn or Xew Vork. FARQUK a.. Variable Friction Feed SAW MILL nnd fljax Center Srseik L. llaplfl, accurate, H'ronK s'lnf'1'' " ' apaiii v. I'.n KlIlN U,: V. Il l'1 hihI nU. No ft ) ? .- lltlrr lint rr pllllffll. !a . I aitrlculttiml ) ii. i" tfeiifrnllv. IIhv I'h-hmh a aH',iilty. -ri iir C'ataloKiH ii tid prh'os to L B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York, Pa. Auditor's Notice In Hie Kill nte nf ) In the orphnim' Cuurr. of Diinlnl Zellier. d'ed. f Hnyder Cniiiily, I'n. Nntlee Is heretiy given thr. the iincerHlirned Auditor iipiMilntedliy suld court, on Nov. s. imiT, In iiiiike illslrlliiiilnn ul the Imluiiee upM'iirlnu niinn the first and It mil ucrniiiit . .f .Imvib mid I.liieoln ellier, Kx'rs of t!ie liusl. will nnd lestn luent nfsnld llanlel ellier. lute ol Mprlnif Twp., siixder t'oiinly. I'enn'ii.. dee d, in nnil iniiniik lliiisi- eiitllled I hereto will sit (or Ihal purpone ul Hie ofllre nf Juines ii. I'rouse. Kw., at Mid illehiirifh. I'll., on l- rliliiy. Iiis-eindnr int. )S91, ut. II ii'rli i k u. in. where all purtleN IniereMed ure ri'iiii"-led lo present their rlulins duly iiuilien-tlruli-ii and In roiiseminee with Hie rules nf i HI It :i pplll-il lif therein or Nil 'l II lie forever ile liiiiii ii Hum inrt ii-itn' intr in said piimI- W. K. IUU Si:Vo(Tll. Nnv. I 1MI7, AXLE GREASE BF.ST IN THE WOUMI. ItswenrinnimlitiesnreiinsurpnsRed. aettiAlly out last iiil' two Ihixi'h i d nnv other lirand. Not UlTeetiHl l.y lieut. I r"; KT Til K 4JKNI' INK. FOll HALU ilY DEALEKS tiOlillALLI, Prompt Payments. No Premium Notes. 1S1! Assets &11,)5.V13.NS The Public Their FURNITURE I A. to inurfiine our sule n',, uy pre. .. 2.2'i .. 1.7r. .. t.2 .. .6') . . a r.o km I',.II,,u.m Cotton Top Mutt ivm Woven Wirt' .Mutt iv.-s lU'd Sprincs Drop TiiIiIwh, per ft Tltitforiu KockciH lins. illllllnlillLr Mirruru lt...,b r...... F8S2E8 MI FFLIXB Dlitfll, P ' t