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It saves doctor's bills, worry of mind, and, more than all, days, weeks and months of sickness in every household where it finds n place. Whoever wants a copy of this book in strong paper covers may obtain It absolutely frbe by sending ai one-cent stamps to pay merely the cost of mailing to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. If a binding of cloth is preferred, send 10 cenU extra 3t cents in all. NEWSPAPERS Of rensylvnnht on the United Mates Himntiij-Mhlp. Hnimtnrs and I'enplo. Frmi thu Bcranton Truth. This Journal has, for 11 numlwrot yoari, boon steadfast in It- advocacy ot tho American Idea that United States sonn tors hhoulil ba choson by direct vote of tho pooplo. Wo bollovo tho present system of choosing seuntors Is tin-Americnii, an tiquated nnd at varlanco with our form of govornniout, ns well as with tho spirit of our Institutions. Jloro than this, it affords opportunity Itlg rxerution Against Italdwln, TllKNTO.y, Deo. 5. Kxecutlon win Issued yostorday In tho United Stntos court against Oscar L. Baldwin for f3,303,0l.43 tin 11 Judgment note hold by Frodorlck Frollughuyson. Tho noto was obtained I by Mr. Frollnghuyson In 18S0, whon ho I was mndo rocolvor of tho Mechanics' Nn tlonnl banknt Nowark, which Institution was wrockod by Ualdwlu. Tho collapso ' of the Institution was brought about ! through Baldwin loaning Its funds. Hnld- , win was nrrostcd and sontonceil to ton years hi tho Now Jorsoy stnto prison. Ho FOLLOWED BY DEATH. Pooplo Who Would Woloomo an End of Sufferings. It Is Your Duty to Restore Your Waited Anergics -lit. Oreeno's Nirvur the Secret of llrntth ami Long I.lfe. Soorotary Franois' Report Shows How It Is Dcoreasing. I THE INCREASE OF PENSIONERS. "All run down I" What a common Tjhrnsc this Is I And nbout equally used was released after serving about one half 1 v, wi, rotm. A wrtilt nimllllrm nf Ma .,,,. H'tin nnunl t 1 1 r, M I . J . ..... for barter whoro there should Ixi nono, 1 ' Y. X. ,,iTf Yw 1. tho nerves nna poor blood are tno causes and Is 11 temptation to tho unscrupulous ,,.. to oomo lnto ,)0S,0S9lon of an tin- 1 inenso fortune, which Is said to have boon loft him by an English relative. mlllionniro nnd tho voual legislator. Nothing tends so much to strengthen tho foundations upon which our govern ment rests as tho certain knowlodge that In nil political action tho will of tho poo plo prevails, and, so far as tho United Stntos sonata Is coucoruod, this has not boon truo of It for many a day. It was thu thoory of tho most consorvatlvo among Went to Now York to "ho Some Forging. Nkw Y0111C, Doo. 5. Chief of Police Murphy, of Hay City, Mich., has arrived hero to tako charge of tho young forger, Richard Grant Monks, who Is to bo takun . i.i.i 1 . 1 . . 1 . , - . , , ., . .,:. 1 to iiciilgan. -luei .uiirpny nays .nouns tho f ramors of our organic law that the brother William, aged W, are both i.ttinttilt it rt r thn natlnn wnilld lift Irn4t ... ' that lead to this effect. Tho cntiro systom needs renovation, nnd only a thoroughly effective blood and nervo restorative can do u it. 1 110 greatest, the most potent blood purifier perpetuity of tho nation would be host promoted by diminishing tho popular voice In so far as the selection of the most Important officials was concornod; nnd bo our cumbersome systom of cloctlng United Stntos senators canto to pass, with tho rosult that the sonate, which used to bo known as "tho most dlgnlflod dollbora' "degonoratos." William was nrrostcd on Saturday at tho Parker hotel, Chicago. "HIchard Monks," said Chlof Murphy, "swindled ovory one, frlond and foe allko. Amoug his victims was F. E. Brndley, of Uny City, who had beon his bondsman whon the young man was arrosted chargod iuiuiiu ugiiwiu- , ... ,n..,.t,, ,.,LII rM.I Mo. w,o uouy iu D'Vu:"" 1 phy has a lottor wrltton by Klehard to his from popular lulluouco and affected but . ...... . ... . 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Cannela itTS HBderonh (iwora Uilimontsl el Dr. Tbsel't cfflctli My fttbtr salTered from blood poison twenty fiTyitriigo;wntret4 by bis fsmlly phyiloiin and f ronoued eurea, bai t&t tmtb 1 lbs dlaeaie was only sup ercucd. ltetnarrUd. lwtb only UvIrk child I oUl DltHBy, DU ii ogmpBuy e 111 to youthful folly, HeirAbnso When 18 years id I satTered from tfali svlli was tfrald to tall father ths "truth." listdafwdolUrs and treated br Ttrloui ebeio 13 adrertUtDg f peoiallfti without Jauceeas. In my JOth yesr I R broke out vtlth boll all 3 over toy body sod neck. Four j specialist told father It was armfula la ttl trnr nt form acd lame wone; I vu a elht to behold. Flvt ortbs bito called aream of the medical rrorenlon. and two hospital physt Clans told tny father no cure in thle world poielble. Heart broken dad oonfeeied to ma Lie elm. I told him to writ to a eehoolmats of mine to Pottitown to eorae and iee me. (rtiQ ba earns and beard mr itory, be said I Tooli, Uvlns g&ysflrs DR. G. 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The el Ii all that he clatmi to be the beat of 1L Uad t a thousand ton(ui they ebonld fee emu toy e 4 la elnflne the craUee of Ir. ii. V, ThecL Office Lourit 9 to 8 1 Svft. Oto H ed. and fiat. Evji., to 10 1 Sun., 9 to 13. Send Ore lo. stamps for book 'Trath." Stoat of all for young and IJ. el n fie or katrrled. The only book deicribing truth Tuilr errori el youth ao-1 ait dleeaeee of men and women and I,Yno!nrf (JaacLs. KenameeraSdreeeput)lIibcditLout iuent el party. BtricteiteecreoygoaraBUedtoaU. nr-asriRnr-n n natnrei are dltrereat, REmEIVlBt.n. all dliea.ee and effects ot self-abuse end exoenaea la married life affvot esch one alffereatiy,aod that there te no sueh thlnf ai a ereelfle, tompounda, patent medlcinet or diioorerlea to cure all moa lleeaiee. Cacheaes must be examined and studied separately and treated aceordlof to the nature and profiesc V the dleeaee, Wbto vrivlcj pleaio mention ttle paper. Diiitr ynil Bore Throat, jninplesA CoppH Ulcere la Month, lialr-talllnffl Write COOKn DUEMKDX C4J, UU7 fliaiomo xcmpiej f iilincm. Tit., fnr Timofa of cures. Cuitl! Itnl. 9500.000. Worst ciuescurt'd In lCl Bio U& day. lOO-pngo booU free. G. A. I Cennels. OB. LOSS'S BOOK FREE re. ull Sl.t' irr, of KlMtOKS 01' VOUTrf, i.04ivvir:(iit not disuahks ni' men AND VViLlliSN. lMi colli t)0UDiljk carely tno .111! ma itAfrt. Tru.tnienlbf man .irlctly urinuenilal, .ai i im-i1i!vl, qu'ck oor )uuniQiid. .Vu matter how Una standlcft 1 329 N.l&HlSLPmia.Pa. 1 Wjttfir$'tmltouowprasttc OR ..OBBi POLITICAL CARDS. Olt CHIRK HUUOHSrt, PIERCE WALKER, 01 the Fourth ward. Subject to Cltlieiu party rules. ,-IOlt UIIIKK IIUItOICHS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho Fourth Word. Subject to Citizens party rules. jjioK cinrci uuitanss, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Deiuocrutlu party rules, poll KKCHl VHIt OF TAX 123, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic, party rules. OR CHIEF HUItQKSa, JOHN DANDO. llttlo by public opinion. Tho rosult has not always boon sntlsfnc tory. Instead of tho dlgnlflod, consorva tlvo, dollborutlvobody contomplated in tho boglnnluft tho United States senate has for years boon tho nest In which various dangorous thoorles have been natcnoa. Jlen who Bhamolos9lr bought thoir way Into tho United States; sonalo have usod tholr places to pronioto various schomos of thoir own whon thoy wcro supposed to bo sorvlng tho country. Tho silver buslnoss, of which tho country has recently hoard something, had its beginning In tho Unl tod States sonato, not as a thoory concern ing which sorlous men, anxious to sorvo tho public, had profound convictions, but as a sordid schomo evolved in tho minds of senators who had bought their soata ond who wanted to uso tholr votos to In crease tho valuo of tholr silvor mlnos. Evory ono. In any way familiar with tho history of tho sonato, knows this to bo truo. Tho fact was notorious bororo tno recent campaign gavo It tho somblanco of respectability ns a natlonnl Issuo; but nelthor tho campaign nor Its result can alter tho genesis of tho silvor schomo, nor can tho foot bo denied that Its concoctors wore United States sonators who bought their way Into tho sonato. Is tho country contont with that sort of sorvlco all tho tlmof Aro tho pooplo to seo tho seats In the sonato sold to millionaires without entering a protest? Must we havo a wannmauer as sonator nocausooi nis wealth? Docs tho hlghost qualification for tho sonatorshlp dwell In tho p'ookot of tho candidate? Thoso aro tlmoly ques tions, now, In view of rocont ovents. It wo nro to nmko this governtnont strong, ondnrlng, lmporlshablo In tho for tress of Its greatest power, namely In tho hearts of tho pooplo, wo must tako loave of 601D0 of tho old methods In politics. To assume a clvlo virtue nnd cultlvato a crlmo bonoath will nob sulllco. Wo want nelthor anarchy nor despotism in this country, and wo can avoid thorn best by soolng to it thiit tho will of tho people pre vails In tho choice of prosldonts and sona tors and public officials gonerally, and that tho slzo of a man's bunk account Is not his hlghost recommendation for n great ofllco. Tho reproach which has long olung to Pennsylvania with rosard to Its sonatortol "dynasty" should not bo porpetuatod. Wo want no "bargain emitter" son.itor from tho Keystone tato, nnd wo do n;it say this in tho sonso of reflecting on Mr. Wana maUor's business, but as a protest a-talnst tho apppllcatlou of tho "bargain countor" Idea to tho fteuatorshlp; as a protest asalnst tho carrying out of n Idea now uppermost In thj mind of every Intelli gent Pennsylvania!!, and uppermost In other minds, to wit, that tho eluctlon of tho Philadelphia merchant would bo strong presumptive evidence tliut ho had purchased his soat in tho sonato as ft bar gain. Tho Truth has no personal feeling again st Mr, Wauaniaker. 1 1 simply moots his declared cnndld ioy for tho sonatorshlp with what It i conceptions of right and duty aro at thli time, and It has no hesitation whatever In raying that it boliovos lie Is tho right man not to cloct. renroia for 'enntor Fromtherhl!nlil"M. '.Mipntou. If llui I 'I'.luosd :ii"ii, professional men, v -UI iijrmon, ayo, ijwi, ijnjr niun, of this stiii wi'-o pormrtid to oxproM ttiolr choice fur United States sonotor betwoon State Senator Boios Penrose and John Wanomakor through tho medium of the ballot, tho former would bo overwhelm ingly chosen, and thoro Is not a mombor of tho stato sonate or legislature, that dooa not know that such Is the sentlmont ex isting among tnolr rospootlvo constitu ency. Consoqinnkly nn7 mombor having a vote for United SUto kouutor that will go contrary to this foollni nnd glvo sup port to tho movement In tho interest of Wunainiiker will misrepresent his con stituency and give color to tho susplolon, that lib is in llarrisburg to represent his'' own Interests instead of thoso of the pooplo. Tho censorship of tho public press should not bo tolerated by tho pooplo of Pennsyl vania, and no foreign potentate ever ex orcised such a power more manifestly than tho managers of tho Wnnamaker candidacy aro doing for his canvass for United States senator. In Philadelphia, whoro tho great dallios have been oftunlvo in their euloglos for I'onroso and lauding him as the most cap able nnd deserving candidate for United States sonator for ovor a year, aro now completely muzzled, since Wannimikor's candidacy has boon formally launched, and this is duo to no other cause than tho cousorshtp whloh his managers exurolso ovor their advertising columns. During tho twolvo years that Doles Ponroso has ocoupled a seat In the state legislature he has been distinguished for tho superior order of his statesmanship, nnd looked' upon as an Ideal legislator. Ho represents in the community every quality mat con' stitutos a wiso, public spirited and honor able puulla man. Jto tias not only been Identified, but has boon tho most etloctlvo champion of ovory popular reform meas uro that has passed through the legisla ture slnco 1831. Ho possesses to n marked dogree every qualification nocossary to mako an oblo roprosoututlvo In the United States soiiate, possejslng firmness of ohar oote'r, nxporlouco as a legislator, remark. ablo ability as a parliamentarian, progres slvenoss and n thorough knowlodgo upon public affairs. Ho is unquestionably the man for tho honor, and the choice of the pooplo, and members of tho legislature will bo wlsa to realize this fact and aot to co rdlngly. brothor in which ho said ho was going to Now York "to do some forging," and ox pocted to mako J5.000 at least out of it." Osgood's DcbIH Confirmed. NEW York, Dec. 5. Tho correspondent of Tho Herald confirms tho death of Major Osgood, tho football playor, onco a stu dent at tho University of Pennsylvania. On tho second day of tho slego of Gual mora, as Major Osgood, under hoavy flro from tho Spaniards, was training ono of his plocos on tho fort, n Mausor bullet struck him on tho forohoad. He uttered the word "Weill" and, bonding forward on his cannon, hugged it and breathed his last in behalf of Cuban llborty. Tho nows of his death greatly improssed President Clsnoros and tho commanding officers, all of whom had groat regard for tho Ameri can ofllcor. Fiendish Murderer Hanged. McLeansdoko, Ills., Doc. 5. Fred Bohmo, who killed his wlfo and baby boy on Kaster Sunday last, was hangod yes terday. The crlmo for which IJehmo dlod wns tho most fiendish over committed In southorn Illinois. After Draining his wlfo with nn ni ho then took his 3 year-old child to tho barn, put a halter around his nock and hangod him to a rafter. Tho weight of tho child being Insufficient to strangle It tho murderer pushod tho boy by tho shoulders until tho child's tongue protrudod from tho mouth nnd tho eyos wore forcod from tholr sockots. tin iuwm i, 1) O f Tlio Number on tho Tension ItolU flrrntnr Than liver Ilefore, Oulnp; to tho Do. pendent Tension IIIII Tho novemmeul nnd the 1'nrlllc Itnllrnmls. WASinxnTOX, Doc. 5. Tho annual re port of Secretary of tho Interior Francis 1 was mndo public yesterday. It deals with 1 ' all tho affairs of tho various branchos ol i tho interior department during tho past I year, and makes a number of Important' recommendations. It proposos a solution of tho vexed problom of tho bond nldnd roads, deals exhaustively with tho pen-1 slon administration, rovlows tho progross of tho Dawes commission negotiations and touches upon various matters of ospoclal significance In tho west. ! Tho report shows that tho total numbor ' ' of acres of tho public domain dlsposod of i 1 up to June SO last was 1110,000,000, leaving public domains still vacant estimated ot j ' ovor 500,000,000 acres, not Including tho I district of Alaska, with an area of over IWJ.000,000 acres. Slnco tho homestead act ' was passod May 20, 1802, thero havo boon 10J,8U2, IU'2 acres ontorod by homostoad sottlers. Ot this almost 103,000.000 acres I will all bo patented whon tho logal condi tions havo been mot. i Tho patents to railroads nnd wagon , ronds since tin first grant was mndo roach ' 85,720. 7iH acre". Thoro havo also bonn 333, 039,57s! acres dlsposod of by pro-omptlon I cash salos, script locations, etc. 1 hero nro yet duo to railroads and wagon roads under tholr grants 11 1,7:50,039 ocros, of which not more than 00 por cent nro uvallablo for patenting under tho condi tions of tho grants. Tho total grants of lands to tho various states and territories up to March 12 last aggregated 181,808,030 acres, In addition to agricultural collego scrip for 7,830,000 ocros. Tho total of all lands segregated from publlo domain ng-1 grcgatod 1)10,219,100 ncros. I Tho secretary says If tho rato of disposi tion of tho last thlrtoon years, which l.q ! 3,000,000 a year, Is continued for thlrtoon yoars to como thero will bo llttlo of tho publlo domain outsldo of Alaska In pos- sosslon of tho govornmout at the oxplra-1 tlon of that tlnio. 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Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and hero sho has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With tho snow mantled peakB of the Sierras upon tho one hand, tho calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon the other, and a veritable paradlso ot flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and neods no lovelier laid. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing tho need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palaco cars from New York to tho Pacific Coast, and stopping at tho principal points of interest en route. Tho great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1897 throe tours havo hee l arranged to lea vo Now York, Philadel phia, aud Pittsburg, January S7, February 24, and Murch 27. Tlie first tour will run direct to Sail Diego via .St, .tiid the Santa Fe Route, aud re turn from 1.HI Francisco via Salt Iiko City, Denver, and Cldcngn, i,I;uwing five weeks iu California. Tho second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cavo and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during tlie Mardl Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Bait Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks in California, The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via diUcront routes within nine months. All of these tours, eithor going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Gleuwood Springs, Leadvlllo aud the Gardon of tho Gods. Rates from all points on tho Pennsylvania Railroad Systom east of Pittsburg: First tour, f310 j sccoud tour, $350 j third tour, $310 round trip, and $150 one way. 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Thoy doeidod that death was duo to valvular dlseaso of the hoart. Ho was 40 years of age and proprietor of a hotel at Wlnthrop. r Death of Manager Aronson. New York, Deo. 5 Albert Aaronson, tho theatrical manngor, dlod yostorday at his residence in this city. Ho was ono of tho Aaronson brothers, undor whoso man agement tho Casino theater, in this city, achieved Its greatest success. Mr. Aaron son had beon sufforlng from lumbago for tho lust six weeks, but porslsted in attend ing to tho business of the Dljou theater. A Serious French Duel. PAlilS, Doc. B In a duol yostorday Fer dlnnnd do Lesseps, quartermaster of tho Thlrtoonth chnskours, noarly ran through Pradnls, sergeant of tho Sovonth lino regi ment. The latter is In the hospital, and is reported to bo in a dangerous condition. Did Von Kver Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottlo now and get relief. This mcdiciuo has been found to be peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro of all Femalo Com Major C. T. Picton is manager of the Stato Hotel, at Denisou, Texas, which' the traveling men say is one of tlio best hotels In that section, In speaking of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says ; "I havo used It myself and in my family for several yoars, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an in fallible euro for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it, and havo frequently administered it to my guests in the hotel, aud in every caso it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Outlook Published Eycry Saturday 13 Astor Place New York. Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to tlio organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Kxcitahlo, .Melancholy nr trMl,l.,l ii'tlli Oirv Stw.Ha l.'InMrin 1 tl lt,ira . . ." '""j -; "w . : , ( . .......1 ,.i,i..,i ,..,11 .. is tlio medicine) you need. Health aim H'""-""""'"""""" strength aro guaranteed by its use. Largo 'says: "In my judgment it Is much bettor bottles only lllty cents at A. Wasley's drug 1 Tor tno.govcrnmont to accopt a lump sum safeguards. Secretary Francis urgos upon congress tho necessity for legislation for tho recla mation nnd disposal of lands within tho arid roclons. Tho total amount paid by tho govern- i ment in ponslons and tho cost of disburs ing tho snrao for tho Inst thlrty-ono years is $3,031,817,709. This lacks only a llttlo over 350,71!!,500 of being equal to tho high watermark of tho interest bearing public debt. Tho present number of pensioners, which Is 1)70,078, Is greater by 4,000 than In 1893, nnd Is groator than ovor beforo. This is duo to the death of old soldiers and tho continued payment of allowances to their holrs, whllo tho amount paid Is decreased through tho death of Invalid pon-lonors loavlng no dependants. With regard to tho dispute ovor tho Un compahgro Indian reservation, In Utah, In which valuable deposits of usphaltum havo boon discovered, Secretary Francis expresses tho opinion that tho commission whloh treated with thu Indians for tho al lotment of tholr lands totally misuivler stood tho agreement ot 18S0, by which tho Uncompahgres woro romoved from Colo rado. Tho Indians declined to pay $1.25 nn aero for tho lands allotted to them bo couso they believed it would como out of their trust fund. Tho secretary recommends tho appoint ment of another commission, which can oxplaln to tho Indians that tho allotted lands can bo paid for without doplotlng their trust fund, nnd that It havo author ity to soli or leaso tho romalndor of tho lands or negotiate with responsible parties for tho working of tho deposits in order that tho government may be fairly com pensated, and to tho ond that the publlo may enjoy tho benefit of a highly useful gift to nature. Tho soorotary says ho has requostod nn opinion from tho tocrotnry of tho troasury as to whother tho Central Pacillc Is lu do fault (tho road's representatives claiming It Is not), iind of tho attorney goneral as to whether, if lu default, ho Is authorized to patent lands granted to bond aided rail roads, oven whon tho lauds havo beon sold to bonafldo purchasers. It will bo noticed hero that tho socrotury, by Implication, questions tho authority of tho concurrent resolution of congress of Juno 15 last, di recting him to continue tho lssuo of pat cuts to bonafldo purchasers of lands sold by bond aided railroads. Regarding tho government's claim fST 9) -III (a 9) Thousands Buffer an5 ly for tho want of it. lnstanco on record w4t 1 VIZ TnoiQD una u.l 'I lfl According to direct, ) immediately and ,i cured Diphtheria, Ct , or any auecuon oi ,, Why should anyot, dlo when this boon of will positively cure ?u testimonials by thoHMl pouring In from tho il glvon Thompson's Dlj atrial. Why nottrvi or It will do tho i 11 mis unnu lor timer I Is a sample tcstlmonl J plains Itself : H Wllllamsport, ra.,v Tliomiuwn A (Jo. ,c Gentlemen: I liav, son's Diphtheria Cure lite boarsenens and BOro thrj Bitciily relK'f I life III mid by external ttppllcalC hesitatingly commend lig oneulllleted with Dlpti , auectlon. nfmpTu'r rosier iniru BL.ttn Sold by Druggists oplf'l so Cents D" .not I "naM M AN U FACT UnttO 1 THOMPSON D1PHTBER11 CORE, For Sale at KIRLIN'S D j m, VIGOR, 1 r- r --r-5 1') IN 30 store. Accused Igllla'tor Acqulttwd. Alhany, Dec. fi Assemblyman Eugono J) . Vuchoron waft last night acquitted of accepting a brllioj Goorgo N. Best, who sworo ho paid (3,i00 to un nssumhlyman in 1805 for tho purposo of having tho "ice cutting bill" klllod, doclarod that ho could not Identify tho man to whom ha paid tho monoy. 1 This knocked tho bot tom out of tho prbsocutlon'8 caso. Dr. Lnnln Charges Conspiracy. New York, Itya 5. Dr. J. C. Lnffln, who was romoved from his homo to Hollo yuo hospital some days ago and placod m,L,ana Balucs wero Indulged in, and all ino insnno i pavilion lor ' ooseryat on, wj, t , - MiM j!oiU Bll Ml.cIie,lt fllanhnrfrnil rts-11,1 tltnf I ttatttiiHnti . 1 .... . ... hostess, Messrs. Mciirivirty, iievmo ami Homer, of Coutralia, wcro iu attendance. lu cash for Its claim against thoso roads, if, by doing so, that claim can be sottlod nnd tho connection botwoon tho govorn mout and tho only roads It hns ovor aided by direct subsidy bo oillclally sovorcd." llayard Thinks Arbitration Assured. LONPON, Doc. 5. Ambassador 1 yesterday declared his bollof tb . . his departure from Knglnnd "i" ,"B nent arrangement of nrb'-" bUu"s, reached botweon V--" ' " ort1' Negotiations we ducted at Wi'iniry.riiii. but thqjYcd Iteilly gavo a "taffy-pull" to KlftTurous friends on Saturday evening, discharged from that Institution Lallln said that his commitment u? result of a conspiracy. He eip-oumis donlod the report that ho, h"U talked his wlfo. .vonlng, wero ,,,, I Tnntictlout nnd AI Will Ilccognlzn Ui, Clmrmnu uabcock London, Deo. tyercor, of thu con corrospoudont of -Aimlttao, and Gon that the porta has J paymont of all oh-Jrs Mr. Hanna did mnssoiresoxcopttliltlo talking. Tho loan"- litis to mako nro- I Jeweler. nrt WEEKLY Hie nONTnuY ......TT: 7 for tho Inaugura- MoiiQASSTOWN, 'Wins tho position Avery, Jr., n son t 8ur,i' 0, co"a"w 1 supremo court of tfKwd.to Mr' a Wi and seriously stali' '.'.T '"O" ,f Thursday ulght. H Kld! Mr' 7,od" plto answer beforo Catarrh and Co'ldTi'0 dli'los ' tho -l0" tire tlmo than ho MMtluoss." One short pull of tu of tho Hawaiian Blower, sunpliod w died by thq dtnnoi Agnew's Catarrhal Unv ninht. l iv nr ISocriitary'orSlalo JoTnji W. Foster to Mr. ' innn- 'rhii riiKst'j. i Who nuijlpeywi. ikl You may never make $1,000,000, no matter how long you live, but you will save It if you buy of the Factory Shok STonitnnd live long cuough; T.ehlgh Onlllurles Idle To-inorrow. Tho Lohlgh Valloy collieries will not work to-morrow, it being a holy day. They will resume operations on Wednesday morning. m lit Ur. nlV 000D EFFECTS ,lajl icaj Cures (Icneral or special deg r nrm llnrrhn'l . mlssloni(r sU, etc. Corn-ets functions Jul by errors or excesses, null. ' tl Manhood In old or youni;, rltlj strcneth whero former wyi, uouvcuiens pncKiiiro, sio,,, egltlmato. itloT,l CURE IS QUICK ANl '. Don't he ilocelvctl by Lm CATON'S Vllallzers. Hrnt ""u t ifl gist does not i.i.iuiig committtrnJ with wr,'f the cougrogatlou ,B ,," , los for the faithful maautul "ii-.. i .i ......i.... . ". nicy uirccieii mu uuusnutiioii ui p,. The now cdillce is one ol wiil(,i Biegation may bo justly proud , is central, the cdilico is ample In il l ami nauuHoiuo uom insiuu niiu,g church has been much cnango,, former appearance. Tho frontVI brought Hush with the streets andi.l slon oi loci nas ncou uuucu i c)bj Tho high narrow windows have b , gothic and more urtlstlc shape am stained and oilier fancy paucsml side of tho main vestibule aro tyl divided from tho main as..crably .,1 by partitions partly made of gri.hil hut these partitions cauboramdcinl ono assembly room from tho fronto of tho church. A gallery lias erected aud occupies the spaco It part of tho church over the cli'.s cellar has also beon made uuUir ' and iu it is a heating plant that 1 lent radiation service iu rll "l Although the purchase of aii.i" an" tlin urmuirlv ,nsL tlm 1'nni.rfl-alll 1 518 50, people who ale competcu'l , bay that the property as it slunCJ iwortli from $3,000 to $10,000 i ' gregatiou certainly hai rca rejoicing. A year ago last Mni forced by tho split Iu the ol Association out ot tho church at tl,i ' i. uviij wuu it caw niix'uis lu wuien ' ulilluvl fur Hi vpnrs ,i,ul Itnil tintlif 1 an orgau and some carpets Y1 started out with a valuable pro?! . ottii wiiu (iii;iiiiijr lieu ui ucui.1 i scrlptlous made at the services y 1 1 only a balaiico of t ill JO to bo .-fI.7-.s-?.-. J l
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