RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Penn K. K. EAST. WEST. 7.11 A.M. 'J.I t A. M. 10.17 " I'-' I* M -2.31 P. M. 5.50 " " -jt SUNDAYS. 10. 17 A. M. 4 !'• M I) L ,V W. K. R. EAST. WEST. 7.07 A.M. ;i.i)A. M. 10.19 " 1- 4t l> M -2.11 P. M. » f».48 " ' SUNDAYS. 7,07 A. M 1 - 44 P M. i.43 P. M. 9.05 " PHI LA & READING R. R NORTH. 7.53 A. M. If M A M 3.56 P. M. 6..0". t'. M. BLOOM STREET 7.55 A M. 8.58 P. M. 0.04 P M. WELLKNOW LUC PASSES mi Ann Phillips ,Cook, wifo of Ren jamiu J. Cook, East Market street, passed from earth about midnight on Tuesday after a loug siege of ill m The deceased was a highly < -t 1 meil aud widely known woman, who will be greatly missed not only in her fam ily circle, where she was a devoted wife and mother, but also in tlie com munity where hs a n ighbor a:id a friend she was net. d tor her cheerful ness aud her kind and generousrlispo-i --tiou. Mrs. Cook wa- fifty-fight y. trs of age. She was born in South Wales but oatne to this country when ayooug woman. She lived iu the house in which she died for thirty-three years. A husband,two son- and t>vo daught ers survive: William 15. and Thomas J. Cook, Marguerite (Mr-. William lies) and Sara (Mrs. Wellington B. Yastine.) The funeral will bo held Saturday at 3p. m., intermeut taking place in Fairview cemetery. The deceased was in fail tug health for a year or more prior to her death, althoogh she was critically ill for only about two weeks. The Butler Epidemic. The Engineering News prints a study of the typhoid fever epidemic at But ler made for it by George A. Ho per, a New York sanitary expert Mr. Super spent five days in Butler, went over the entire ground, collected w hat statistics were available and has put these various collections of inforsntion Into intelligible shape, making his ar ticle the most informing we have seen. It sheds little new light. But it emphasizes what was already known, that the board of health,in Butler,had been an inactive body; that the physi cians, in Butler and in the territory surrounding it, had not been at all modem in their vigilance,haviua rare ly reported infectious diseases or taught their patients how to observ. common rules of sanitation ; and that, fiually.the water company hail not ap preciated properly the importance of Diotecting the whole area of its water shed against possible infection. One new fact contributing light upon the subject is that siuce 1900 Butler had had a boom, resulting in a -uddeti in crease of the demand for water, and in the necessary haste of supplying this demand some measure of precau tion may have been relaxed. In three years Butler's population increased nearly 50 per cent, while the water consumption doubled. Iu a measure the people are now paying the price for such sudden growth. Entertained. A party was given at the home of John Hippensteil at his home at Light Street, last Saturday. A turkey din ner was served and an enjoyable tiim spent. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hippensteil and hildn n, Mary, Harry and Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs. Hervy Hippensteil and children Mary aud Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hippensteil aud childr n, Fred, Margaret and Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hippensteil and daught er, Melva, Frank Hippensteil, Miss Anna Hippensteil, Mr. aud Mrs. George A Ortman, Mr. and Mr-. Elmer D. Phillips and son Alonzo, aud William Brittain. Farmers Boycott Mt. Uarmel, The farmers aie "getting even" with Mt. Carmel borough for compel ling them to back up and form a curb stone market aud pay a heavy tax for doing so. The farmers have boycotted the town so effectually that now on' or two wagons constitute the "mark et" and the prices which Mr. Carmel ites have to pay for everything eatable are the highest in the region. The fight has been a stubborn one between the Town Council and ttie farmers,but as the latter have good markets else where it looks as though the form* i will have to pive in and acknowledge "the Rubes" victorious. Ashland Telegram. Mt. Oarinel Places Blame. MT. CARMEL, Jan. <\ — At a joint meeting of the local I>>ir I of health and the town couif il Monday ev ning a resolution was adopted d -Ming to take legal steps to compel ti city of Philadelphia to reimburse tl- |u< ,| treasury for the expenditure - made necessary by the case of smallpox now in the municipal hospital The tir-r case, that of William Davis, it )- (harged, was contracted in Plnlad ! ' phia. It is said Davis came here wl ■ n the eruption was five days old This borough argues that a t riot qua rant iii ' in Philadelphia would have prevent* d ' the man from leaving the citv I Lackawanna Inspection Oar Here Inspection e:*r B on the ' division on the Lackawanna Railroad passed through town yesterday on the ' 12:47 train. The occupant- of the .ar were. E M. Rine, -up'riutendent of this division; M L Smith, division passenger agent, and I B K<* !er divisiou freight agent. They were en route to Northumberland aud return in an impromptu inspection of the ' division. NATIONAL GUARD AND ITS 'DOINGS The deli it juent company sol tie Twelfth regiment ha\e at last lot warded their returns of rill • pie and Caps. Fr. <i \ ti« • «»a: ' Regimental Insptclot of Rill.-Pi n has thus been enabled to ma (i| his consolidated rotnrn an I requisitions Upon wllic'l til I - ue ot e- it i made. The result of the • a sou'- woik i not a- sat i-facto* >* ; • MI * r| i r, . rules governing tie iju.alitic u ion ot mark-men and partly In-:tu> of tie lateness of the opening of tl Only 137 out ot a total membership <>i There were oil men in the font i-s, whieii i- ' mipos* 1 if i'hi \n : not att-'tupt to -boat, a- I Km men in the third a--, vvh. c ill) it : t-ho—• who tr (I to i[ie;l ii \ fmit d not make tl. ■ requisite -e< c to |»--t in to the lowe-t ti;-- i- .iii_ : . • • tions. Only t 'V'i c inii us , A, of I. -w i burg, and K. .rv r qualiticati >n of Ex; it-, w iiii 'i ri quires n only -kiriri-h rnns I a - per cent. >e »r« s ;»t n> ■> and 1,0 ' ard- Six -harpshooti rs were qualified, two on the I' ii 1 i and Staff, and om 1 aei. in Colli) anie- A, t", 1! and K Tee regimental figure of in- rit i -50.07. Sixty live-year in dais w Mb*: - . eit for 1003, the Field ami S'ad tee ii-- ing '2, II - itnl Corps I. • j . m.. 3, Company B 3, Com] air C *. Cn i* jiany Dl, Company E ', C iiiian- I 13, Coin] itiy G4, Com;nuv ii , <' >n; pany I 7, Company lv 10. Eight 10-year medals will i> i- i: ■i, one to the Field and Staff',om i >< o-u --pany A, one to Comi aay i . tw Com] any E, one to Company I , •t - Company Gaud one t i Can] my 1! One 21-year pendant will b-* i-- u * . to the Field and Stall and om to < '.on pany F. Company 1) will r< *i v.on 19-year pendant. More than the u.-ual q:;nta of *n missions will expire in the iweltsh regiment dining 1 '.»< 11 «'• lota-! i'h-n ent's cammi-siou e.xt ii - August li. Lieutenant Colon 1 Barb**i ons ;>»«*n• lor 11, Major G arharr ea < > ». Major Updegr.it! on Nov mbi i is.< 'a: tain Rathnii'll, Lieutenant Heilh* and Lieutenant Tharp on De tuber 27, Captain Of a:hart i n N \ • in- - Captain Simpson on May Lienten ant Arnold on Fehiu'ii . 1 ' and I i u tenant Eckett on Oetohi!l In ad ditiou to the above the - immis- a( t every staff edi* r exr pt thos< of tl meiiii il '••pirtiii nt will w.i that of Colonel Clement. Y. M. 0. A. Note?. Dr Hatuili'iti W. Mai i , j,i n . ing the woik of tie Young M* ti Christian \--ociati i for I.) 3. January number of A -o< iat iM* i. the International A--o iiti- i says: "The survey of the work ot tl • Young Men's Christian A- :iio :i for p.i-.i:;, is a striking r• fui it < • those more or le-- vague -tateu .t --fivqueutly made that icligiou <if all kmds is declinii.e and th it i> ligiim In, • lu. i ii.< 1...M • it hi* 'i record of tl: • A-- n i it: r- i- » :rik ing evidence, not only of the which has tak -n : ia ••• in t i • tion of the religion- lit* and i:i : methods of religious i-x|irt sioj tuit iilso in the power of r l;gii.n Whatev*-r may hav* !■ ii t • I- : either in quality or in nun i.: ni . of the Association m the p.-t, it i become a model ot h am i flictiv organi/.atiou,and a potent inflti in in dire* ting ca[iable an i manly v . _• men. It is an exjire-si* ti of tl. ligious life which tit- i!e I■ m; -i unl the need of the ii iv.and it i- tln ia for* fondainently the right *-\j ■ u i t that lit'**, (t j. i religion ol action contrasts: -oai- iinn t< uplj with the religion of meditation, 1 is: pri - eminently, in -pite tif it- ■ i.-i nil over-i snphasis on a -tion. tin n which the modern w add n- - ar which can do the moM for then • ■mp tion of the in d rn worl It stands for that broad ■••mc. ; tioti ol ii!' into which tie* young man «•{' t< ay - b rn. It deinaiid- the It tiltl of tie I a well as the health of the spirit,sanity in out-of-door Ii! a- well as int -gi isy in social and busiue •- lit . One cannot r*-id th -t try of the i achievnieuts of thv last year n < t<-i:< I- I ing the work of the A>so«M.iti**n i touch an i MT-inceasing numb i different groups of im n a *1 ft -ot oci upations and It. alit \« • *>ut feeling that th»-r. i-• .. n. ;. * phetic in it- work. Wit In at IK a,! • ing the fact or arroga' n_ . i i - preaching ot the (Jospel ol tin unit\ of ill Ch: i-11an lie i, i t is quiet , , : ■ sistently and elTe tivi Iv e i r*. in'/ on the work of unity in a rit • 112 n: : Wherever it go«» it m ik- men aw n of the identity of th ir no* ds. n -iinplicity ot the spiritual «••»:!>(ifut-loti of man.the unity of tin- infer, -t of n ligiou- men, amltl. irharin n.v touch 'ing th« futidiiui'-nta! tiling- < i wl.id alone the iel i(_- nas 1 if. t • The work of th,* A so tat lon hi I. come an illu-tration of praeth i! ' Itri-t i.an unit Mr. and M . Uro- ley Et i .. Mr. and Mrs *Vi tin <' r • I \ tertained a niini! irot 112 ■:* 11» ■< tlm- ;i home m-ar Moor* sburx. Tl '-< j•• en t wire: Mi- M-irgie .to . C*- sie Shade, D lla Wagn :, Kathryii; West, Kli/abefh W it, Clisissit D, 1 ' Edna Cro-slev,l> >r I! bin i Hr! ■ Bell. Margaret Cro ley. lie Anna Ada I 1 roi Florence Heyb r Mr tad M - Sue Curry and ai Rob .t, M* Wt sf. Jam* h.i■! Harvey II ilk*a t Will .-to 1, W. l mingtoii.Gerrge B>»w• •,(<• <•, • ' Elmer Feaste-, llariv I a-'* '»h ■ Kerr, Ft ink Cri. hv, .i a < *r• si Harry Bey i, I > 'tin 1 Corneli-on, Art bin Farn-v.erth. Wii' isitii Bi 11, ' 'liarb-- I *hl ■ at rler, and Will Mnrray The drummers an coining into t -itv in great nunitw -• tie • ihn-, ill r ilger to plan "I'll : I t h V •e i-iai i- over Y.i c. A. STAi! COURSE The Boston I.adi* Y. M. C . Si.,i Com to, an t w ill a] : ai in t!. Friday own.tig, .1 ui. iUtli , at - 0 clock The coinp mj t- m.t•up (t j Mr. F;; n!. W MeK*- ' 1 n.s D •* :s» t* r •* 11 : .if iuu I rn • • in - • all -a an at, n , nt -o t lading a lii.st- .i. ».n- ainnieuf •rit and with Sou-a I ait !, (ti!.. • - Ili a, Pre lie's 'i -h -1 a itid 1' mbt R.* a. II Ni . !-•. man ;ger of tl 1 Si it" En : i l t • . ■ ; lla" , - "Permit me to congratulate yon up on the I -.cellen of tii ■ ( uur-e tliat vnur coinniitte lias provided lor the people of De l J i re for tl >■ j r - at t a son. I des:te .sp -ially to c annelid the Boston Ladies' Symi bony Or el, -11 -.. with which you i-jen your cour-e. I b:i. hid this • rgani/.-itiou in two of my c our-■ an ion in rtepi nd* nt ot m.< * aui -. -. anO am th r* fore eoinjH!. Nt t' -a l ak adii-edlv cone rni'jg IT 1 I iv< iurin - tie la.-t few yea is played S«n -a'- Han i, Cri I - more', Hand. Hro ke's Band.aud Bauda Ros- i ihoii tth w'e*: mi ar tl.* big masf .1 oryatii/'i' i. ns ol' -< «ar ;ict* r—but none of ».iie"., in my * -t i mation, gave nn e pi i-aite t • an an d ieliee t . 11l did tile i I -toil 1. id > - Symphony Orehe-tra \no ' - High ly -at isii i audience t \ • : i a concert her . A HELPING HAN i) I-i 6la ily Exteti *1 v a i'. • H Pie. i a r in my . t,t bu-i.a-' peril n a for tie- public g m-ony ! on such a -fair " r- the of ei: ! nee, and w ill pr \ a "help ing band" to .- r-* oi . i 1-1 ol tb following - ateineiit : D.i' id K .b u if i i print r, sa\ - " I)<n.'- K : •• Piil did me niut h j, 01 an enur.ai; .ng lia<i. i - sit: 1 larue- I might - i.v that lli i I i ing ill r i a.. lief :■ 1 i- g 111 l: . Ig . ie. 111. ! i nev Pills iiivuora*'d fb !.i-liny-, and though 1 di i n< s vt tie tu a gr,-,t i white, t!..y , :• d m . t For - .le by all d. a lei ~ I ! BulViilo, N. V I Ciiit-d Stat - R* lliellll ■ : the !. liM I i .:::'s and i talii n i of In r No More M lyor R .ah . It ill *., -a 1- is su* -1 an * rtlerta the [. 1: tol t -jt city to In rafter i fast lolgin. in ti city lockup to all out of tow , pi This rule i- In ing a lot to I many towns ;i- :i ; 1 isitii laiiy nn i-ni ag ti ii r-t ih- i iii j rtati* n i • o .11' * -. I j ,\hicli si sw ]." va! .:' t : , 1... -t l pari of Pennsylvania. Mo-t of the-' lo Ler? are disr put able fellows who a: ii .i> Co be affli te-i w til - nil" c nit HI, ~d o I j account of tl. ■ |r* sailing <on hi ions | many towns ;.i e t n I- ,r. oring to k> * p j tills I-];, —fit I ' t '. . , ' til i future, un! -- th y ar aia t. : for jsi ane often.-''. j Ootniniiuii atious tio n Benjamin Let . |si or- tar\ th S'ilti H" r-1 of lb alth jar* being ,-eiit out, in tru t ing Health j Boa rlstoat I■ : t < \ i ■ .r. - in t net to - pre',**: I th sj i ;1 if mall; < ~ w hicli j ! Mr. Ist ai» -i- ;; a-. j :nvi iu 1 - len a- th" wi nt- rail', in :\s S, retary : :Lt advise- at 1 n.;th oti tin inein-, authoti/ 1 to adopt to luiiiitfl] a , j jii iran'im agaiu-t ai; . tmvii t•>itu> iv ' 'b* dangerou- on account of th • \ --t --| erne Ot ca e- Of '•tnailpox. A Very 01 o ■ (Jail. "I w tiamb'td lor -vi-r il \ears . • .'. tth chronic indi /e-tion no I nervou lebilitv," writes I*. J. ( i *. n.ol I.an- | astei, N 11. "No niedy It 'pd m until i b* gin u-iiig I'ib-ct iie Hit.e:... i whi Ii did me mor g> id than all th , C n aI, II b> r II nli 'HI DEATH OF PAUL DUBIN i' i' I Dubin, Wt II known vi t rui ol and lie dropp* I into Mr. Wyant's | lac 1.1 ■ if- i h. (i t . i : i ■ gin-rail ii . . ■ i ibo it t-' 1 111: -Hltes *f »I' .. Bv i 'i . .ftit the vital v. t tki-ii ; i tli- r i' in-1 of W 11. N Walker, K i-' .Mi stri e . wh"i • the fit i-"l h i.l boatd I sine • tli do it-h of hi- wit", -• vou year- ago. Paul Duhitj w h h ii ii in Franc ■ ;i vv tlircf V" »r ago. Karly in life Jio went tn i;,'i r ' i 1 ;t- r nrgraling ! i this count i'ouiti ny is ago h ■ ae cepteri a po>!ti( :i at the Hospital lor tic lusaiu •»! 11 si - jil ice, if I eing his [a lo ik alter lioi onlv th" plumb ;a;<ohini ry at rI».• iu •rr,ui• >m ; i \v i- a v »!<l in in and i .pon. hi ] 0.-it ion in a ii iv i s. i■ r ,gl • iii.ii - n . •at -o«1 ii. 'I «o yt ars agolH'Vi icil his i m ion « ;li tie II -lilt] a ; i lias site • tli II 1-v. ..1 a iOtir- d lit". II was a gi-nei. ,i- man, gentle an 1 kindly in his in iiir ■ . \vh • c-miii dl, - IV. nds hv the hundreds. Paul Pul.ii v. i> .i \( ti ran ol tlio Civil \\ ir. .. .»• is ('i I»r St rge iiit in < -onip itu r I'tn. 1 van i « Vol i- i in- . 112 Good rid, }.'■ No. (}. A. li,. . .1 also of tin ( nion V-n ran I. gion. A \ - '.-Pc ket Docter. Nc\' : i:i | Wiv.ii ti aiidc. 11- •a• y, • •asy t * t »i. . |it< -. ant and n«v i tail ing j ii re-nlts a' DeWitt s Little K irl v 1.; iA vi il jjof th<-e little I»i! 1 - in tli- t i ek.-t i- ;i certain gu i: ilite agaii a h a ache, billious ue-s, torpid livi rand all of the ills irn -iii-: ipat Sou. 'I y .y (ii hA' 'c , .:i<! Pai.l A ('o. in in v r.'-t ni ran' and •i»il. ■ ; ! II- ot 112. Aid idy for a -i: '--tit: tl i- . "11 1. i: h' ill rtie i". hi :at '"ami c ti k• 11 iar tfiii'ioii, »ud t!aj i.uport ition -i .-iully G< riji 11 i v and i: iii vi 11• •ie i-in*g. i)o --iges, th- ,'n-1' - u pi iv tI in . '.-iiV,: ylvania iitd n irby ,'i . ,-ti. n w win 1 -al- i ;ng al : >' and •- . . i ton, a- auain-t .*lO j o■- i >•)' ,i, . :l :i l .- , to -s I i r 'i * ",\ii vi 'his ait! oi- t ii to lift* ii c ait- a head, I or an adv;i - of five to -i\ cents a i . ,: ' 1 ' - i !v i From tin-nts a <jx; trt a month ago ; to ight o -it -, the pre -nt pric.t m I must in irk - tii record. Cured After Suffering 10 Years. P F I';;r . ' ; M mil <'yede ot (i :• t- II v n- \ ta dy psia. lb -pi lit linndr 1- of dollars for modieini [ and with doctor- witlicut receiving any ]■• in ik -1 nt bouolit. lie ays, "Ono mghtwiilh fe.ling ■ Ktept ionally had 1 v.i- i11:i -it lo throw down the > vi-n ' :ng ; ijm r when I ,a\v an item in the pa; - >• . i' iing the im i-it- of Kodol I) V-5 ; -iii (*u ri•. I concluded to try it and while I ha i no taith in it 1 i'i It ii rn aft-r tl: ■ -< oml dose. After n-iiip' two hot tie- I am stronger and 1 -Mi i th ,-i I : ;iv hei ii in yi ars, ;»ud I n i tiiii! lid Kodol Pvspi ji-ia Ciir- to my 11 mis ml iicqfjiiintaiices -uIV- r- j nig from .stoma-h troul fc. " Sold h> Pau'e -v Ch,, .! D. < iusii .V Co. A iirgre.al 'I iic: 1 nil . till;; wa.s |(i-!d 1 at tl;- Piut St i it Lul h> rani liiireli on Frid 17 c\ iiii»j4 wh-Mi the following oJli■ w- ie li - ' d tor 'ln . nsuing y.-ai' Klde:-, \n-irew Kruni and I I). l)e Ii 11 * ie-o go P JacollS i! i Jol II W. Kyoilv . .1 -iiii i'ii and.l ici li Fish. ' I* v ; ■ ii! ly an m-i ng i • ' , eII ' i . I'l' I' i : I | , . , ; ; 1111 I'. II ill \ Midi W , .Toil N and I.it Mi- 1 1 .1 I homp ■v. -lul! iiii Mi S u in For j i DEMISE OF DR- VASTINE I'i .1 . !- !! \' isti in-, a -lice, --t u 1 i'i 1 Hi i I- known pliysi- an nt Caia wi i,d;i iat ;» o'clm k Satunlas luorn ing iit'ti i a protracted ill in- - of P right.- di-i-a- i auplicati d with oth i ail llli-llt: Dr. Vii-tiue early in tie 80 s prac tict -1 in in-ill i:i I)anville He was a broth t i t Hugh Vast inc. t'oiif-h IJati \ i 111 iidi ' ' ih ilm ol \in s Vast ia i:i*l ot Mr ,1 i'ii V. <).;!• fiv. of this iritv, HI ! vva quite as w-11-known -jl re « ii Cat iwi-- » Hi was lion lid V : . t 111 !■■ I i til! 1 1,111- ! villi- on th' h-uie-t ad tii nil, Hush | Simon V i-tine. In i - hoyhood In- ,-it tui It.- country -ejiooi- h .. id i;- i .ie i -11. i :d ai ; • my ob IV, t Mario i tn- !. illi cit}', Simon P. Wolve.t ill and otla-i 11 mi ii nt in iof tie -•• • i ■ i being 'itroll- -I a : udeiit- at ti. -1 a tim ■. He chose mediciiii- for a protes.-ion and v graduate i at the ,!• iler.-ou i Modiiill C ill- 1 Phiiadel| hia. wlen ,;; j riii -ol iige. II oiit't'ii tl uj on tli.- ! pract i< e ol medicine at Elv-imig m IH.'.r. a-- "-:at'ng aiuiself with his j r>- - I tor, Dr. Josri h Jvohhin- He lutei 10 it 1 at Numidia wie ie In- rt-m;iiii- I • lac y building up a Itic native praetii' 3 'a Numidia lie came to Danville, wheri- In- practiced two yt :i -, who la- v. Nt to Cataw i-.-a where he nSuiaitiod until I i-; death. S jitly aft .• (iiteiing upon his pri fe--ien I):. Vastiie was marre d to Mi- Sir ih I lug!: -. ; daughter of th - l it.i(' -irge Hughes of Cat iwis-a. A' th.- hrc iki'.g ou r nt tl; >. Civil War he jli 11* ir I. I il 1 litis;. 1 Villii i Vi till ■ • - a • a- i-i mil Su i.•••on. A- a pra- titi-Hi.a Dr. Vastiu link ed high. !(•• Wit ono of th solid rep r .i' itiv e: n <■■ i' ii-hv i and sur rounding i -iuiitry, iit the time of his di ith heinu not only president of the I'ii Naii.ii P. Pink ol that town, hut 11 - idi t• 1 rot 11 ■ Kiisi Jsati nil Pank of PI loiiisi ug. It wa ,-i in in h. r of the Lutlieran churidi and also l> long' Ito t' Fiat rnity of Fret Masons. Dr. V:!»tii:- was »'.? year- and ti months i,t ig • He i- -nrvivod by hi vvifi', i in - a- an i th r daught rs: Dr. (rge Vastilie, W lUiati!. Cashier I'l 'I ir-t N 11; i i'i :i 1 Hank : Marion, •al- > a pi a ii'-ing jihy-iciaii, who was i--o i' il w i h his t le-r, and Pudd \" i>-r i 11 ot Citawi-si N'.trie (Mis \ • II- ri • I'ii llips'.urg; Hani, t i Mr-. Ifoiii' • P-io/a o; Aidniore, un I Mis- Sara of Cafaw : -sa. Jit One Minute, ii M inn t - < n ' ■ agli Cure gives lei ii t in ( !• minute, herause ii kills the ill: n Ii w tic kl - the mucou ■■•• in I ; iit , •• iiis-i g tie cough, and at - . - t illl iI. ii t •■ | hlegin.ilraw - out th inrtammiit >ll .ii! heal- and •- '• all i• ' • . parts. Oin- Mi liutc i' ugii Cot' : ri'iigt hens tl, - lungs. «'. Ire ■ nii nia and is a I arm!, -s tnd i: ver i,« ling • tire in iii curable a- -o! Coughs, Cold- find Cionj . i tii'", hii ni - and go-id alikt.' for i ug oid ol I. Sold IyGo h cv ('o., in 1 1' I'd.-- Co. K iiov t'.tr Covered Bridges, \n i rd.T i i- n- •• ntlv h en i--ui d -V tl II ad e!li< lis Ot th •P. iV K al Philad 'phi i t i til" i ffeet that all wooden bridges on tin ir sv-tem and 1' eel litii- i i t i-ieu out C- au nt an la' ot: -to ' ■ pi i •ot on ■an i -t' 1 : i I i •• , '■. < ! wi .id At i ] T' -nt th ( o!iip,.ay iir- reniodc-ling j th" old won ioi Ir. Ige on -half mile ' nortli i I Ashland and i \t to that will i - - tii. t";»r:ug d ; ,vn of th old 'wood -i stru ti'.re at the Hiiudon braaoii iunctinn. We understand that : hi- trtiel ui e\\ 1 be entirely done. ; aw ay with as tin- i- a very dangerous : "ii and is conipli-t ly covered and i ; the dread oi all iailway men. The oth'rold ht.-ige th.' will go down an . .- 111: on! r will !i the on • at i Gor ion This hrrlge is con>idored ono of 11;■ mi- dang rous bridges on th Shatnokin divi-ion, by all railroad men. Ely's Liquid Cream Balm i* hh old iri ad in a iii-NS form. It is prepared ; -r tie particular benefit to sufferers 1 t: •mi nasal cat arrh who arc used to an il'utilizer in -praying the diseased mem brane-, All the healing and soothing pruperti" of Cream Balm are retained in the new preparation. It does not dr\ up tie secretions. Price, including spraying tub. T*» c-*nts. At your drug gist's *a* Fly Brothers,s<» Warren street, New York, w ill mail it. Entertained at Dinner. Mr. aid Mrs. Daniel St. 112 lair en t- rtain d a number of friends at din n r at their houie ;it Wasliingtoaville en >■ ' V 'i e - d:»\ An en,; »v it> 1 • div was : nt. Tlio-. pre-- nt were: Mr. md Mr-. ,!e--e Cn.-ti-al, M:-. K. C. is!. ('lair. Mi .. id Mr Pet- i Funs', Mr ail Mi - \V ; 111 am P g »rt. Mi. ii I Mr- lino :i V illi un-, Mr. and M Pi. Ivelle ,Mr and Mr.- .1 dm St. Ciair, Mr. and Mi- Daniel St. Clair, Mt- William S> ('lair. Mi- I onori St. ('lair, Mi-- I; •- i \V 11 I i »in-, Mis- I -i Fonst, M;-- Pi ul Bogart, H IVIII. . : Pi ait, S diley Bogart Lee Fiii-teil. llarv'ev Bogart, Herman P-ig.' .1 St. Cl iir, Claii nee St. ('laii and 11 ugh St. rt'i. <»'•• In a Name, i \ ~i in ih" name when it ' \Yit. !■ Ha I - »lve. K. C. I) Witt iV Co , it <' 11 i i ago dis -ov'ied uii \ .: agu lie\s t«> make .i salvi um \V ; • 11 i/I I th at a pi • ili • . ing ami ; aru ling I'll s, . ma, !ieV\ ;it s.ii\ ; ,i- no equal via ; i - • o i a u me in \sk Ii r 11' • utiitie. Sold by I 'it ii 1< clia-ed a Property, .i i ! Fllg!'-, the Heuilo: l> st ri i t i mil d a'.i-r, la- ptircli iscd the brirk ; - .il ling. X r- i Mill st re, t, belong « 11g I i William S. |{nhcit<, I'he pi lei l l i wi- - .'no I: NEW BOOKS Al ! THE LIBRARY At the time appointed H irboiii Brewster's millions. Greaves The house on the Hudson Imvi 11. The Mannering- Blown. 111 lightning nuiiduetor V, <l'i m: John Pi rev field, lb ndeison K itl • ririe Fn n-hiini. Harrad -n Tli call ol ih wild. .1 ■. I. London The little gri en god. M.a-on Bow of orang f> ribt- ti. Pan Ann ('ataiiei Uv rton. The mettle of the pasture. .Ml r Judgment. Brown. Bound Anvil It . I; Ban I I.• t tors honi Ho v. 'll - I low to -ing Lehmann My; iol the Pint W I j \ gentl"!ir-iii of i lie souM Brown. Monsignj . Fnrriiiin. Little sln-pher I of Kingdom Conn I Fox. .V doctor ot philo.-oj-'iv. Biadv Bt.di aot - iiinybro i'; I irm 'A ;g --j pin. ('atliariiie'- prow. Hamlin. ■ | A Dorntii Id suiuaier. Haley. i'i -ii I o i ir.v '.f ti ri il • oy. - e A couiedy of eonscienca. Mite ell. Draiuns: Doll - hotis", et• -. Ih-eii. Reading ol complete Knglish cl-i-- ic-in schools. MeMurray. Heating and ventilation. Carpenter. Studi sin contemporary biography. , Bi-yc . Lit" oi Botticelli. St r eb r. Indian tliotoughfati.-. Hulhert. Tin- simple life. Wagner. Ess»ys and addre- is. Jules Ciim bon. 1 ,a-t 11 iv- oj I'i , in. .biiii - Life of Father M imuotte. Tlnvaiti . How to make baskets White America n its relation to tie great epoch-' id history. M inn Meth"d of tie reci tat ion . McMii rray. A ddr s - on wa t. Sumiiei. Aids to the study of Dante Dins i more. [ ; Introdu tion to tin study of society. Sin ,11 i\: Vi in int. Lit ■et John Jam' s Audubon. Bur rough-. Florida tii'ici" . Swift, i Vacation days in Greece Richard . son. Studi ill's history of ! n'ted Si ii .- Channing. Teaching of Knalish. Oliubhs. Hydromechanics: elementary trea tl-e. Bowser. I!--, iitio- in psychology. Buell Radieii' energv. Lark in. ; Silly Wi-ter's journal. Wl-ter. Th Lords Baltiinore an I the Mary land palatinate. Hall. T ' • futnie of war. Plo' h. .'ravea from Terxibie Death. Mr 11. Haggiiisof Melbuurne, i'la., writ .'My d ' . told un I hii i(' ill - sui.iption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The , otTer of a free irial bottle > r ll r King'- New ill- overy for C. i"i - t i ti, j : •!aci d 1111- to try it. ill nits wen -tiirtling. I am now on ti i r id to i very and owe all to Dt. King's New Diesoverv. Ir surely sav'd my lite. ' ibis great cure is gui at i d for iill tlitoat and lung disi ■> by Paules it Co., Druggists. Price aOc and - 1.00. Trial Bottles free The Man Who Swears Off. The man who "sw ars off" on New Year's day l- the butt of niatiy a joke. The professional funny m n coul 1 not get alonn without him and the racon teur would mi-s him largely. Ho i n ssary to the pi. a-ur ol tin world and tie enjoyment of nations,although In- is an American pro iuct and almost wholly uiikii• w i clsew l ore. At b :ist 1 there ai-e not -o mmy of hi n as the I tunny men seem to think. Perhaps for • this reason tin- tnnny men willaband oa the mother-in-law joke at any tim, : for .a good New-'S ear-swe ir-i ti' I Th re are men who sw't'C ■ each recurring first day ot i i ■ i They are in earnest about it, pleased with themselves a- a a -iicrccl cause. Tiny feel : i' . ■ ; -aciitice themselves to duty : ahnegiition i- so fjr it a virtu that it d» s rves :i sp cral page in the Record ing Angel's book. And, indee 1, they give up ;» cherished habit with a re gret that is not wholly un xpectod. For a certain time the pleasure of s It' denial i- nal and i- greatly enjoyed. Then come de-ire and t. mptatiun and dalliance an 1 the sway of the old habit or pet vice. This makes material lor tim funny men. Put how many have done betterV It i- better to have put otf had hab it - lor -. while th m to have d is' nth d them not at ail I'he man who is jeer ed at heciiuse he has not been steadfast bis done mor tl.au he who had not the courage to c-sav a step toward re form. It is a good thing to enootirige th' swear otf habit Some time n niiiv stick, and then vou will have won the light. Wonderful Nerve. A ri.naway iilmosr ending fatally, si <»rti I 11 111 It i hie u ; • ; till tie leg ul ,1. P. On i , l-'raukiln (Iruve, 111. For four vcai-. it ilelii I all doctors and all remedies Put Bllcl.leil's Ami' :» SaU • had no trouble to ctue him. Ei|tiall\ good for Burns. Bruisi -, Skin Krnp tion- and Piles. :.'.">c at Paul. - A Co's Drug Store. Fuaeral of Mrs, W. L. Joues. Mis. W. L. Join -.Cuupor -trcet, was nsigie d to tin- grate Sal ui lay fu.-« noon. The servic - w • re conducted h\ U 'V. 1. 11. Clrieh. Musi • wa.- reii \ i Tie pall bearers were Uoheit Will lam-, William 11. I'itrlcy. Join Ko-s ind (Charles Crumb, ui' tiih. ol ie nib : ' I Ul d Mi n, tow illeji tl e bus j ! and of :Ie d. • i-- lh. : ong- Among tie se who jiti nded lie- tun ■ ral I nun cut ot tuwn w> a Mi-. Am II I' i \ let' I N il 111 I'l 111 , Mi ss Frauc. s ( *uy« r of Set »nti n and (Ji orgi ind David till \ I-I "i ('lark (• •• ri. tin thr e lath let, lining homo Sat | No Ntw Licenses. Licen.- court will conv it"on ib inary '.'2nd. There will be no n >v ap plications tin- year,but at ea h ol the ol I -tiinds applioal "-i hi- I- .ti r. newed No rcnioiistianco has been tiled. TWENTY WERE KILLED KANSAS CITY Mo., Jan. The Hock I,land's California and Mexico • jir«- which I« 1 i Clio ago on Mon day night at II ::o for the we-t,coliid ed In ad-on today at Willan], Kansas, ; I'ourti • ;i mile - west of Topeka, with a ! ittle train TvM iity per-on- wer. killed and evry person on tint tin A I ■ lief t aill th it left Topei :i t«I J" I I lii - morning with the dead and injti: !• d. Tht train wbi< h left K ut- is Cily lat 10 o'eiock last night w tw utv iiji mitmb lat'', and at the tim if the thirty niili■- an hour tin' trim i-trried mm, - p rson- for <)klull in t, who hid taken advantage • .! i • . : i that lost d y -i rilaj It al-o < i,t tin I <■ ■ l ! » ' i 1 eii'l t : ' Sill Fi;uici-e and Lo An;i l ! h- itli iitifi-<l dead am : O. A. Wright, K'ii'- is ( :tv, Mo. .lane irifli i. Clan inont. Mo. ■ Gail Kail r, vo.mg girl.fibt !:ro vu. Mrs. H ,:ry Kaiser and ■ liild, Cier nruiy. Dr. Boil w ion hi- way t'i El Pa-<>, Texas, for his I filth. Soon after i> turning to Topoka from tlr scene oi the wreck )i> boarb d auother train toi the South, refusing either to diselo-< his full name and addresser to -übmii - to an interview. Tli • wreck was one ot the most ser ion- 11,l 1 , it In- li top 'led nu th<- Ho H isl.tn I sv.st• in hi years. H tw < u Kan -a-.C-ity and Topeka rlie Ho;k Island t u-i - the tracks oi the Union Pacific ami as there ar •u> g. n r t [ offices o! . either road in this city, d> uiil- of tin ■ - Several rep irt is who boarded there lief train a- it left Topeka earls' 11<i morning were put off the train .-hurll ■ il'ler ii .-! irted from t!ia h city,and tin first detail- of the collision t< m from i'.-;n- on tic wTe 'ke I Iriiu after they ha i h 'it returned to Topeka. O.leaning a- i; did. at a -mall sta tioa with few fa iliii's fur nd.aiid in tie d.irknc s, th re wm.icii delay in extric »t iii4 the dead and injur d and hi caring fot the latter. Tiietiain \\ is - compos <d of a conibiu ition h aggasj' and mul car, a regular bagunue ev, i -mokei-, u tourist slept ; . mi a -land aid -per. If. (t. Parsons, a reporter <»f tJi • T< jieka Srule Journal, who w is «m tl ■ wrecked Rock I hurl trait;, airiv rl in Topeka at s o'clock thi- moniiii : afti. driving ovorlumi from t 1 men ■ of th C iill-i'll. Hii .ill e•; ed W'itll sligh t itijurii s, whih tv. - j r, v - < n tin- -> : - in front of him v.. ,e kill •]. Parsor. 9 tells the following story of tin' wreck. The wreck, according to I ho pas-eiia r conductor, was canst d by the freight ■row riiiriiiig olf .-cliedule. The pi-- - -"liger train hid the right oi way. In eclar -s. and the freigl ; train should ive waited for it to pas- at Ma| h till, >i\ mil .- v 'st of th "'l'lie (it I the v.": • c;. The I. roof th' wrc k \\ i- a Dr. Hell, of New Yi rk (' ty, a voting pby -i<■ i *n. ' im-elf crippled, walking on erut' I)r !■ I, although -lightly hurt as a result of the colli-ieu, wa the first man to leave tiio Pullman • l'' "r. which wi ■ not d imaged. Stru,: :l 4 l'orw nd on hi- erutehe- In imni. I.iiely a- amcd charge of t'u " rescue work. Fi -the ordere i the chair car and sleep, cleared. Then after din etins: t the removal of th > injuri d to thest cars he allayed the pain of tic injur ed a- much as was possibh without medicin • or instrument-, l amlaged broken limbs an I arms with -trip oiii from slnet- and pillows, admiu steivd what -whi-key was on baud to leaden the injuric- until aftei vhc re ief trim should arrive, and saved the life of ihe fi rem in by tying an artery >vith t e aid of a ]> • n I nil" an 1 a i pic eof -tring. Aii' i working until sr arlv exhaust ed Dr. Hell only ga\' wav when the phy-icians arrived from Topeka with .uedicine and instruments. Then lit steadfastly r. fused to disclose hi? name, and it was only partially learn ed from hi- fellow pass> ngers. If You Don't Like Music you can avoid it. If you hate company you can m mage to be alone. But what are you to do if, after taking a few mouthful- ot foo l, you experience sucii keen distre-s to i wish you had geic em) ty and hungry': Wi y, use Dr. David K> linodj's now medicine, Cal-cura Sjlveiit, ail i cute the dyspc p.-ia. Write t■> the fal-cura t'ompany, Homlont, N , for dot tils and a free sample bottle. Wit! out wasting words, without calling to our aid figures ot rhetoric or (light- of fancy, bur merc'v with a view of qui.-kly p!a. iug the iju'slion h lure vou i fhtt vo ir time may not be wasted or your mind <;i-tractcd by anything mm lated to the main point, let u- ask, was m cold enough for you li i-"-'.,. I S 4s A ; i ... L& Ii O 1 ' I I I.• ---s»-jp ■■wre>vt9*. ,3 A /* --tr's li ir Vigor to J I St< ... One- 1 I I Ayer's : hi. \ igor is | I nomicai of 1:3 ! I kin J on ; ; nv, \ci. A I I little of ii " ' )Hi way. I It doesn't tal -; 1 , hof I it to stop (.tiling of the 2 I hair, make th • h grow, I ■ and resioie color to gray | I hail . SI.OO A bclO Alt drtiffc'ifs, | I send 113 0110 1: ,r :«■ .1 « .x:1 ■ y»u a bottle. !«.• •• re . I ; :ive the i..,uie I ft of yuur :rent o*j.o -- .1 ,-e. A.l»i .I ,1. < \V KK » (.»., Lwrtell, I So want to ilo all Ms of Prints is | II 1 1(1 VU J ■ | III! j I s irs a. 1118 Pis. I j | A well i ri tiled fW / ter Head, Post r A/A Ticket, Circii'..-! y 4 v PrO'.T.M, St.".; or L'ard ♦ a?i advert seme, for youi bit iness, n satisfaction to you law Tjiie, New l'fwps ~ Best Papr, M Silica nuii, Proufiiess -111 you can ask. A trial will make you our customer. W6 respectfully ask that trial. No. II I:'. Mahoning St..
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