1 A woman's best Jewels are her babes. A healthy, happy child Is wo manhood's most appropriate orna ment. A childless woman is to be pit led, even thotiKh l,n !. 41if nnftsps. sor of other jewels that arc priceless. A womanly woman knows this and would sac rlfice all the diamond of all the nations for the clinging,-confiding touch of baby hands. Thousands of women lead childless, love less lives because of ill-health, They do not understand the duties that they owe to them selves. They neglect the most delicate and Important parts of woman's organism. They suffer untold agonies from weakness and dis ease of the organs that make motherhood possible, and never know the thrilling touch of baby fingers. They imagine their cases hopeless. In this they nrc.mlstaken. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is a sure, safe, swift cure for all weakness and disease of the or gans distinctly feminine. It acts directly and only on these organs. It prepares a woman for motherhood. It allays all dis comfort during the expectant period. It insures the baby's health and makes iti coming easy and almost painless. More than 90,000 women have testified in writing to its value. All good druggists sell it. Mrs. Rebecca Gardner, of Oration, York Co., Va., writes: " I was so sick with dyspepsia that 1 could not eat anything for over four months. I had to starve myself, as nothing would stay on my stomach. I tried almost everything that people would tell me about, and nothing did me nny Sood. I weighed only 80 pounds. I took two bot es of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and, thank God, and your medicine, I am as well as I ever was, and now weigh 125 pounds. I have a bottle of your ' favorite Prescription ' now, and that is a wonderful medicine for female weakness. Tralse Cod that he created such a man as you." Business Is business. No time for head aches. Constipation causes them. Doctoi Pierce's Tleasant Pellets cure them by cur ing the cause. One little "rellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic CHASES BloodfHerveFood V.'e,SLEFTAK.HP For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WUiT ET 1R T Tho richest nf nil rentoratlTi TooJ, because it raplace the injue sabatancea .to the blood and nrvfa that are exbaasted in iDeieiwoitle-fctTinfrUuiofiuraiaeasp, maisenion. hgh llticg, orerwork, worry, excsc8, abuse, eto. WH YHAT IT DOES! Br maVtnic the blood e and rich and the dlertun perfect. It crertxei d fleib, mubcle and alrencth. The nprrs be- pare i &oUa lleeu.inubcleana atreneta inir made atronir. the brain Womi active m.nA clear. For restoring loit vitality and ktopne all -wasting drfilna and wrakneaa In either sex, It hat no equal ; and wafematerejrolAtor it fa worth Ua weidiitin gold. Orra tiox larta a weplc. Price 5co., 01 &boxzft$i.(iu, DruggUU or by mail. Itoolc free. . Yhb dr. chage company, ILU Cbutunt EU rhlladthla. iraSS TEJEI 604 North Sixth St. SJilD B lldCiSkSicIc entrance on Green SL PHILADELPHIA. CUE CUAHANTEED. OLIIF.HTInlMLVtrrit'tdJSycaralande f Ycura lloapltut Ipcrlfm-u In Urrmany. Inli 4-RTnr.TiinF. Blood POICON.- Ma GENCRAU DCBIL1TY. LOST VIGOR. MSm-k EXCESSES AND ALL OTHrU dliEFFECTS OF YOUTH?UL FOLLY OF BOTH SUXES Periuancntlr cured niter CTCry one clae hat rallrd. LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED, T.ftm.ityrhtpir.iittled rrrcat ami famous noetonand Prccial- tU eUlii, writa, irint or aay, old I) is Tlieel know mora about thtio dim. wi and how to trial them aucwisrutly than all olhera oomMnr.1, an-I tby U a now it ioo,w mr aurrow. llu.n.t ltlS. if von wrra ntt-he 1 mul tlcilmlifd. and iou wUb to get lloiicxt and tiUful trralmrut, try one more oi l li.. Tkl. n,lhaill euro tnu notklvclr Incurs li rolblc. No Ut-ce Dtloii. no FbIo ltt prtcniiitlon, Frh cai enrM lu f la 10 L7'-Hetid tlte 2-tnt itamj ftr 1 rath. licit at tl fur f,ln1e cr Married. Tountt or old. Ontr Uook tx pMlojquacki. HuuniUS. Krntnf69. IIourB for wm InnttuH itnil treatment In Bcemlnc hoix-leii atiddfcncerocaCl. datr,9to3. Wid.ndBat.CTK.,6lolO. 8uu., to 12. Treat ment by mull, Hirlctrat Bocrecy llnurnntrcd. I'oaltlTClr tnc luweat ('Luraea Id thlsclijr fur U beat treatment. Tlinse toIio once buy SEELIQ'S keep cotninj; oacs tor it. a ma mlirturo makes tlie flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. CATON'S TANSY PILLS Aitllfv.' i,i5i.?i1'1A!-SfS RELIEF FOR WOMEN Imitations, (let CATON'S, ami wvi rcurcu. At driiUL'IntH, orHcnt spaleil. Jl, Ourlionklet 4 conta. BATON SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. iUAUC Villi SS! "iSiW 55?'"iJ,PJSS2 Ulcers In Month, Ualr-Kalllngl Write COOK I IK EH ED x UUi UU7 jumonio rerapic ChUnirn. vttu fnr nroflti of cures. Cutl rftnl 81QUO.OOO. Worst cuei cured in l&H hto ua days lOO-pnce uook iree- DB. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all .Ulerers of EIltlO'l.H OI' VOIITIli I.O-.1- VK.OIC IJd DlriHAMiS Ol' ?1VH AND WO.MI'.S. S ruee; clotli uouodt curely .cult I uiuln iUfdrc. Tre toivnthyra&u .trlctly ouUutuili.1, nd d t'Ulvf. quick car guarantiM. No matter bow lens Muidlzig. 1 wltlpo' lvly euro you. Write or cnlL fit! flRR 329N,l5lli Si, PMIa.Pa. U 1 1 -rnXj UU 19 yeati' contlnuoui prattle POLITICAL CARDS. jjum CIU15K iiunausH, PIERCE WALKER, Ol the Kourth ward. Subject t. Cltliens party rules. jjion oiiiki' liunaissH, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fourth Ward, Subject tq Citizens party rules. JTjtOK CHIUI' iiuitauss, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rule. E OU ItKOKIVKK OF TAXES, M. P. C0NRY. Sulijttt to Democratic iarty rules. JjlOll CHIEF HUltaESS, JOHN DAND0. Subject to the Cilliens party rules, best bv I Adding a lit-I tie of Seelig'sl tO Ol uiuai i, ....in i coffce. sc. a packge. I pgn cmisF uvitout, mmm Macoo Said to Havo tho Opanisli Qoueral Surroundod, SKIRMISHES EEPORTED DAILY, Fully SnTcu Thousand Insurgents Now En camped in l!nannPrii4nrr,()nty Twent Miles from llnvann A Movement on Foot to Capture Weyler. Kkv Wpst, Fin., Dor. 7. Tho ptcamor Whitney brought Havana now yesterday In rolntlon to Mncco nnd Woyler. Pns songurs stnta that Wcylor hlnisolf Is now oncampod ton miles from Artoinlsn, and his nrmy Is scattered along tho trocha nnd through tho Plnnr Dol lSo district. When Macoo retreated from Woyler In his first campaign his plan was to surprlso Woyler at tho first opportunity, nnd now Macoo 1 1.1 . 1 . , 1.1 t i,r , .. .1 ' " TV, , . . , ' K , T V , 1 uioyuronavinguaiiysHirmiMies. uy.or is completely hemmed In, ami t ho shall nirompc 10 inovo no win uo compoiiou wi . go to Artomlsa. Small bands havo crossed tho trochn ' Into Havana districts, nnd nro attacking tho outposts and villages of that district. , fii8urgomsmimoeriiiB,uiAinrum.c.u.ioii In Havana pro-Mnce, twenty miles Irom , Ilnvnnn, find will rh to Mucoo's nsslstnnco T i it, . nt I I--... wliou iioouuu. bplos in Havana aro keep-1 i lng tho lusur(ront8 postod as to tho movo-1 I meut of tho Spanish troops. A movement j j Is on foot to capture Woyler If ho shall at-' tomnt to co to Havana bv rail. Firemen i ' and volunteers ltfilavana aro bolng sent I to Woylor's relief, Horotoforo thoso troops wore usod In tho dofonso of the city. Since last Tuesday s raid on Guauabacoa tho city has been attaokod almost ovory night, and Thursday night 250 Cuban cavalry rodo for two hours through tho olty. Tho damago dono amounts to thirty bIx housos burned and a largo quantity of supplies and ammunition seized, also a largo numbor of mulos loaded and ready to leave tho city woro taken. In Tuosday's raid tho Insurgents cap tured a largo uumber of American paol mules and a dozon horsos, all ready to go to tho asslstanco of Woylor, a largo num bor of saddles and provisions and mu nitions of war. Tho attacking party rodo into tho city and took chargo. Tho com mander has boon sovoroly reprimanded for his feoulo resistance Hundreds ot fami lies haves loft Guanabacoa for Havana. Another dispatch says: Yesterday s Ha vana advlcos report an oxcltod conflict of opinion thoro as to whothcr tho forcing or tho trocha by tho Cubans on Saturday was by guerilla bauds or by tho vanguard of Macoo's army, in a movemont to unlto with Oomoz. Spaniards havo given no definite news from tho front for a woolc, and at tho samo tlmo havo redoubled tholr cousorshlp of tho pross. Sharp firing was hoard again yostorday In Havana from tho neighborhood of Ouanabacoa and other suburbs of that section, and all Havana is excited over the occurrence. Ovor 600 refugoos havo passed Into tho city during tho past tlvo days from that soctlon, fearing for their lives during tha fights Iwtween tho sol diers and insurgents. Nearly nil of tho Havana voluntoors havo gono to tho front, but as fast ns they rout tho guerillas in ono placo thoy en counter thorn In another, making a suc cession of running fights, nil within Ave or ton miles of tho city. About a hundred soldiers havo been killed or woundod so far In theso ongugoments. Vurequlttod Lovo. Murtlor, Suicide. Monti'.kal, Deo. 7. Maddonod by un- ronulttod lovo, Homer Howoll, a young man aged B7, shot and fatally wounded his former sweetheart, miss Aunlo blms, agod24,at hor homo lu this city yostorday, and then put a ball in his own brain, dying on tho spot For yoars Howell and Miss Sims had bcon ongagod to be marrlod. Elvo months ago the former wont to New Havon, Conn., whoro ho ho had obtalnod moro desirable employment than his previous position In Montreal. During Howell s ausonco Miss blms grow grad ually, colder, und a few days ago eho finally bade him forgot hor. Gompors to Addre.a Ohureh Workers. Cincinnati, Doo. 7. Hov. Horbort S, Blgelaw, pastor of tho Vino Streot Con gregational church, has announced his In tention of inviting Samuol Gompors, pros idont of tho Aniorican Fudurntlon of Labor, to dollvor an address in his ohureh ono ovonlng during thoionvontlon of tho Fod oratlon. It is tho . oueral belief among lorail labur offlolals time 1'rosldont Com lHirs w'll accept tho invitation. Tho pas tor of this church has dono a great deal for labor, and ho is dooply interested In sociul and economlo quostlons. Three lflllod by Illuminating Oa. Boston, Doo. 7. A strong odor of gas, noticed by a passerby at a house in tho Roxbury district, led to an investigation, which rovoalod tho fact that tho inmates of tho house, three in number, had boon killed by tho fumes, whllo in the adjoin ing houso four persons woro found in an unconscious condition, ono bolng moro "seriously affected than thoothors. Thodead are : Mrs. Sarah Lawronco, ngod 40 years ; Miss Sophlo Lawronco, 9' years, daughter of Mrs. Lawroncoj Mr. Swyor, 85 yoars, a lodgot in tho houso. Drowned Whllo Flailing Through tho lee. Middlktown, N. Y., Deo. 7. Adam C. Honnlng was drownod yostorday whllo fishing In tho ice at Highland lako. Ho at tempted to roscuo Charles Adams, a com panion, who was thrown into tho water by tho breaking of tho ico. Tho two men callod loudly for holp and William Ter wllllgor ran a mllo, hltchod up a horso and brought a boat. Terwilllgor was in tlmo to roscuo Adams, but too lato to aid Heunlug. Did You Ever Try Eloctrlc Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not. get a hottlo now nnd get mllnf. Thin mriliplnn has been full ml to DO peculiarly adapted to tho rollof and euro of nil r omnio uoinpiatnts, exerting a wuuuunu direct influence lu giving strength and tone to tho organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spoils, or nm Nni-rniis. RlnpTiIoRS. Kxcltablo. Melancholy or troubled with DIzy Spells, Electrielllttcra Is tho meuiclno you nceu, Jicauii mm strength aro guaranteed by its uso. Largo bottlos only fifty cents at A. Wnsley's drug store. Iteiluced Rates to Wuahlngtoii on Account of the Inauguration via l'eniuyl vu n la Hullroml. For tho bonsflt of those who d.slro to at tend tho ccromonles incident to tho Inaugura tion of rrcsident-eloct McKlnlcy, tho Pcnn vlvanla Itallroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, !2, 8, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at tho following rates i From Nw York, 13-00 j Philadelphia, $5.40 1 Baltimore, $1.00; Uar- rlsbur?. -. Wllliamsport. W.7U i iiuuaio, tll.gO; Itoche.ter, 10.48 j Alteona and Pitts- NEWSPAPERS Pennsylvania on the United "Intel Hrnatnrshlp. Tho richt for Senator. From Taggarts' Tlmos (Philadelphia). Tho blunt nnd posltlvo declaration nindt by Sonator Quay that ho Is not In favor ol tho election of John Wnnaninkor to th( sonato dlspols nny little doubt thnt may havo llngorod upon tho point nnd places tho contostnnts fairly in tho Mold. From now on tho fight for Don Cam' oron's shoes promlsos to bo hot nnd fir rlous. Wnnumnkor, for various reasons Is dond sot ou Rotting Into tho sonnto which his mono? nnd Influential buslnosi connections glvo him n "pull" which li not to bo dosplscd. Yot wo quostlon if nil ordinarily shrewd nnd woll informed ob server ontortnlns nny serious doubt ns tt tho result. Just look nt tho elements which make up Wonnmakcr'fl support. First of nil thcro Is his money, which according to ro- port Is bolng used In tho mo9t lavish man 1 nor. Apart from that, whnt Is thorof I Tho subsidized nnd bulldozed dnllj nowspapors of Philadelphia and Now . ,,,,.,-rnnannu h,h ,.. lmvn M. , tllolrlnniIenco llo0su't amount - . . nrn nn . ., , thoy woll understand that It is tho Wano makar ndvortlsomants that talk. Dosldci it Is a curious and significant thing that whllo tho dally papors print yards of sick- . , . . .. . . , - columlll . . ...i,.i. i,.. ii, t huuui, ,.tii.iiiivu. n .Kiuoa. s.uni. nun. out by tho Wnuamakor literary buroau, nono of thorn support him editorially Thoy don't opposo nlm ns they would llkt to do, becauso they have nothing mor than is oxprossly ordered to say in hit favor. Thou thoro Is roaring "Hudy" Blanken burg's "buslnoss men's" contingent. Thli is mado up, or ot least controlled by man ufacturers nnd Jobbers who hnvo carpota nnd silks to soil, and have or hopo to havo Johnnlo for a customer. Of courso thoy nro all for Wonamakor in chorus, anion nud allelulla. Thoy profos9 to bo sololy I animated by a doslro to promote tho pub lic good, but that's au old ohestnut to ' which exporloncod people nnswor "rnt8-" Thoy nro on tho mnko, nnd tho freo ad. i vertlslng thoy nro getting already out oi tho buslnoss is alono enough to make il worth their whllo. I Last week thoso speculative "buslnesi mon" gnvo It out that Quay was likely to bo Ignored In tho disposal of tho federal patronage of tho state Did thoy ovor haai of such a thing as ' senatorial courtosyr ' If thoy succeed In tholr ollorts to dlvlda tho party In Pennsylvania nud to kick tip a row nt Wnshlngton noxt spring thoy will lonrn something about it that will not bo to tholr liking. Tho working pooplo nro not in fnvor of John Wanamakor. Ho is too much of a froo trader, too narrow minded and has too many irons lu tho llro to bo a proper man for sonator from tho groat Koystono state. riles Cured In 3 to 6 Nights. Dr. Aenow's Ointment will euro all cases of Itching Piles in from 3 to 0 nights. Ono application brings comfort. For Blind and Blcedlmr Piles it it peerless. Also euros Totter, Salt Rhoum, Eczema, Barber's Itch, and all eruptions of tho skin. 3o cts. bold at Klrllns drug store. Tours to Callforntn. California has been most flttiiigly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, tho cloudless sky, and tho rich ver dure of tho great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacillc. Here nature basks in tlie sunshine ot Her own beauty; and lioro bIio has established hor own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With tho snow mantlcd peaks of tho Sierras upon tho one hand, tho calm Pacific with its sort breezes upon tho other, and a vorltablo paradUo of flowors, fruits and plants between, man can find and ncods no lovollor land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company, rocognl2ing tho neod of a moro comfortablo and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a sories 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 lntoro9t on route. Tho great popularity of theso tours demonstrates tho wisdom of tho movement. For tho season of 1807 three tours havo bson arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 37, February SI, and March 7. The first tour will run direct to ban Diego via St. Louis and tho Santa Fo ltouto, and ro tum from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing live weeks in California. Tho second tour will run via the Mammoth Cavo and Now Orlenm loSan Diego, stopping at the Crobccnt t'.ly duriug tho Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks in California. The third tour will run via Chicago.Donver, and Salt Lako City, allowiugpassengersto re turn by regular trains via difleront routes Within nino months. All of thoso tours, cither going or return lng, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glcnwood Springs, Loadvillo and the Garden of tho Qeds. Bates from all points on tho Pennsylvania Bailroad System cast of Pittsburg: First tour, $310 ; second tour, $350 ; third tour, f210 round trip, and f 150 ono way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at tickot agencies, special book ing ottlces, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Streot Station, Philadelphia. MJor O. T. Picton i) manager of the Stato Hotel, at Donlsou, Toias, which the traveling men say is ouo of tho best hotels In that soctlon. In speaking of Chambor Iain's Colic, Cholsra and Diarrhoea Romcdy Major Picton says ! "I havo used it myself and in uiy family for sovoral yoars, and tnlto pleasure In saying that I consider it an in fallible euro for diarrhoea and dyseutery, I always recommond it, audhave frequently administered It to my guests In the hotel, and in ovory caso it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement, lor sale by Gruhler Bros., druggistj. The WEEKLY riONTHLY Outlook Published Eycry Saturday 13 Astor Placo New York, Tnn Outlook will bo In 1607, os It has been durhic each ol 1U twenty-aeven yvaia,aIIUtorv of Our Own Times. In Its varloiw cdlwrlal AN P Improved Cleaner -Ami THAT DOESN'T ! Scratch. 1 ALWAYS IIp'1 "a"dy MiHMa 111 biiu nuuoui THOMPSON'S a DIPHTHERIA W 0 AWiM J -Ths Only Infallible riA.UA4 rn. M.i.tiA.ln Z KClIlCUy IU1 JLI1JJ1U11C1 ld Croup, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Etc., 4 T II5RI5 isn't Another mcdl- cine known in the world X that produce, the desired result so speedily and so surely. In fact there is no such word ns fail when Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is applied to -j tlie patient in strict accordance JT with printed directions furnish- V ed. Those who have given this V Medicine a fair trial arc the most outspoken in their praises of what it accomplishes in so a. short a time. T Sold by Druggists everywhere at jo cents a bollh. MANUrGTUHtO BY THC Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. Wmphreys No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Fever. 2 " Worms. 3 " Infants Diseases. 4 " Diarrhea. 8 " Neuralgia. O Cures Headache. Dy'spepsia, lO 11 12 14 Decayed Periods. Lolichorrea. Skin Diseases. IB Cures Rheumatism, 10 " Malaria. 20 " Whooping Cough 27 " Kidney Diseases. SO " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Coids and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or Bent propaid on rocoipt ol price, 25o., br 5 for $1. Dn. HoMrnnETs' IIOMEOPATino Manual of Diseases Mailed Flics, Humphreys' Med. Co., I ll William St., N.Y. For sale at rovlnsky'ii ,lrug ctoro, 2ii Hast Centro street VIM. VIGOR; VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. GOOD EFFECTfl AT ONCE. CATON'S VJTALIZER Cures (Icncrnl or special debility, wakefulness, spermatorrhoea, emissions, Impotency, pare sis, etc. Corrccti'lunctloual disorders, cauml by errors or excesses, quickly rcstorlne Lost nanliood In old or youig, giving vigor nnd strength where former weakness prevailed. Convenient packngo, slmplo, cITcctuul and cgltlmnte. I CURE IS QUICK Alb THOROUGH. Don't lio deceived bv mltntlons: Insist on CATON'S Vitalize. Kent scnleil H your clrui. gist (tops not hare It. PrM Si ierpk(f., 6 for s, of complete cure. , free and contldeu case nnd 35 cts. for with written iruarante Infornmtlon. reference, etc tial. Send ua atntemont ol ft week's trial treatment, bno only ttcut to ench person. CAT OK MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS, A genumo wclcorr o waltayoa ftt JOE WYATT'ij SALOON, Cor. Haiti mi Coal its. Pineal lrhtakeVs. keys, bcie . Cbolcjo er porter anu ale conntaniiy on tnp, temperance drlukf aim cigars. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS r03ITTVLT CUUE Aui nervou 7UMiriiHns Mem orr. Impotaner.HeepleMneta,eto..caaawi by Abate and othr zcim and I adit cretlont. They quickly and aurvtv kly ana surety old or joanff, and roitoro 1itC Vitality In old or jotmff, and fit a maa for stndf . bmlnwa or ranrrla6. 1'reTent lntanlt and tVininmetion If taken in time. Their tisa tho4 immediate improve ment and eUecti a CUUI3 wnbre aU others tail. In. iBtnnnn liikvlnff tha cennlnn A 1 me Tnlilat. hare cared thouiandi and will oare roa. Wa ct' Olltlre wrlttoa saarantee to f-nTaot a oara In acn iner ,te a or refund the money. Price flip cent ir packene.or tlxpookasee (tall treat mentlj for $la. liy mall, in plain wrapper, npon receipt of! price. Ulrcular free AJAX HEA1EDY CO.. 'V'."!'."?,? I'Ugsia. 111. For sale In fthenaadoah, ' Vn, and H. 1. Klrlln, DrueKl'tat by A. Wosloy PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours 1 nATCIILESS IN EVIRY PHATURE. CALIFORNIA Throe tours to OALIFOIthlt A ...! tlm lfl FIO COAHT will lvo New York uud Philadel phia Jnuuary 27, February 21 and March 27, ls7. Flvo weeks In California on the llrst tour, and four weeks on tlio aucnyul, FaueiiKers un tho third tour will return, on regular trains wltliln nino 1110111111. Stop tylij i,o mado nt Now Orlunns for Murdl-ra festivities on tho second tour. i FLORIDA JueksonvlUe tours, all llowjli YorV Florida will Ienvo New ami I'liuaiieiiiuia January 20, February 0 and. a, and March V,iaV7' jiuie, vuvt'ruitf uxiHiiiKus tn istmitt lu iioiii uiroo iiona, .uuirom iMew vork, and 18.00 from l'uuaueipnia. WASHINGTON Tours, caeli covcrluira oerloil of threo davs vlll leave new vorKann riiiiaueiiiiua lievein Bon Proposed Plan of tho Ohinoso Pro gressive Socioty. A BIG WORKING ORGANIZATION. It lias a I.nrgo Membership In This Coun try nnd In Kurtipp, anil Is Cmintiiully Increasing Its Membership Oi-clsUo Wow Will Simii l Struck. CmcAdn, Deo. 7. According to Wong nhln Kim, the editor of Tho Chinese News In this elty, China is on tho ovo of nn up hcaval such as Is now going on in Culia Ilo was slmwn the reports in tho enhlos from London li the elTeet thnt Sung Ynt Pun, tho Chinaman who was kldnnpod In London and only releaod from tho Chi nese embassy at tho specific demand of LordySillsbury, was u mombor of n society hnviilt; for ltsobjoet tho liberation of China from lis piwent dynasty. He said that tho report was truo, and tn.it I that ho would havo preferred (o hnvo kopt tho story sec: t for some tlmo longer, but os It Is out ho wishes to confirm it In ovory particular. 'Iho gist of his statement Is thnt thorn Is In tho Flowery Kingdom a society called lllii(i Chun Wooy, which Is allied to tin, l.ilwrty Ijoatiuo of Aniorlrnn Izen Chinamen In this country, and to a similar or ;:ui.atlcm In England. Uo said that tho object of tho orpaiilzatlon was to do away with tho oxcluslvonoss of tho Chlncso kingdom nud open it to mod ern civilization. Tho present dynasty, according to him, will bcoskod to got out, and If It rofu os It will 1)0 put out. Only iwaceablo methods will at llrst bo em i ployed, but it theo nro not succosful, i ! then an appeal will bo ni'ado to arms, and England and tho United States will bo asked to recognlzo tho reform party os bolllge roots. Wong Chin Koo said that tho reason j that Sung Yot Son was kidnapped by tho 1 Ciilnose embassy in London wns 6ololy bo I cause ho was known to bo a member of ; I tho reform party, and that If tho Chlneso I government had succeeded lu getting him I to China his head would havo boon cut olT I at onco. Tho reform movement Is ached j ulod to begin octlvooperntions In tho very I noar future. j j to i:sT.iiLisir a liuruni.ic. 1 Tlmt U tha Object uf the Chineso l'ro Cretslvo Society. I New Your, Deo. 7. Innulrlos mado among tho Chlueso In this city by a repre sentative of tho Associated Press ostab llshod tho fact that tho "Hlng Chung Wooy," which In plain English means "Chineso Progressive socioty," has a largo and rapidly Increasing niomborship, both in tills country and China. l'romlnont Chinamen hero, when first approached by tho reporter were vory re ticent, but whon thoy were assured that tholr nnmos would not bo mado public thoy consontod to talk about tho matter. Sovoral of them acknowledged that there was such a socioty in oxlstonco, but not ono of them would say that ho was a mem ber. As to the purport of tlu (organization, it was generally conceded that tho Chlnoso subjects were dlssatlslled with tho ruling of tho emperor, and thoy woro cognizant of no other way to overthrow tho omperor's power than by secret means. Nono of thoso quostlonod would ac knowledge that tho headquarters of tho society existed In this country, but ono or two Inadvertently spoke of lenders in San tVanclsco nud Now York. One of tho best known I'hlnoso merchants In this city said that tho inovomont was for tho overthrow of tho present governujout in China and tho substitution of a republican form of government. Ho said that tho organiza tion was moro succossful In point of num bers of onthuslasts than tho most san guine anticipations of tho leaders had looked for, and ho claimed that lu tha United States alono Its adhoreuts could bo nuinbored with six figures. Ono more bold than tho othors volun teered this statement: "I cannot," ho said, "disclose anything with roferouco to tho work of tho organization, but whon tho tlmo eonios to strlko a blow for tho overthrow of tho prosont dynasty and tho formation of a republic, on American lines, tho system of govorninont now ex isting in China will rocolvo a so voro shock, nnd I think wo will win. Woro I In China my head would pay tho ponnlty for thoso words. Hut I think I havo said onough Just now to glvo you an ldou of how far reaching our soolety's work has gono. Llko nil socrot bodies wo havo to lo reti cent, and whllo our work Is being carrlod ou with a groat deal of secrecy, wo havo no four of its ultimate succoss." Bclioonrr Aaliorp, Threo Drowned. Jacksonville, Doc. 7. The schoonor Nnthnn V. Cobb, of ltockland, Mo., whloh clonrod from Brunswick, Qa Nov. 2S, with a cargo of lumber for New York, wont ashore Saturday morning on tho Florida coast, a mllo south of Ormond. Six momboM of tho crow woro savod, but in tho herolo work (if resouo N. T. Water house, of Capo Kltzaboth, Mo., tho chief bookkoopor of tho Ilotol Ormond, was drowned. Tho schoonor wont upon hor beam ends In a gulo. Fred lleale, mato, nnd Thomar Uonlo, cook, were swept away nnd lost. Tho remnlndorof tho crow cut away tho rigging and tho ship rlghtod. Uellef 111 Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South Ainorlcau Kidnov Cure." Tills now remedy is a great surpriso on account ot its oxcrcdlng promptness in relieving pain in tho hladdor, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary pasaages in male or female. It relieves retention of water aud pain In passlug it almost Immediately, if you waut uulck relief and euro this is your remrdy. Sold by Bhaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. AliitiAAiador llayaril Declines the (lift. Wasiiinoton, Una 7. Inforinntloii ro celvod hero from London states that Mr. Ilayard has declined tho gift proposed to bo mado to him in recognition ot his ef forts lu the causo of jteaco und good will between tho United Stales and Huglaml. In his declination Mr. Uayard cordially thanks tho Loudon Telegraph and thoso who supportod Its proposal, but says that his position as an ambassador would pre vent his nccoptnuco ot any testimonial, Condensed Tetliiuiny, C'has. H. Hood, Ilrokerand Mauufactuier's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, 'ccrtlilcs that Ur, Kiwi's New lllscovcry has no equal us a Coitali remedy. J. 1). Drown, l'rop. fet. James Hotel, ho was cured lug, caused li Discovery , iuoss,, says mav no uus iitteu umi lueniiiiiieiui' ed It aud never know It to fall and would rather havo it than any doctur, because It always cures. Mrs, Hennaing, 2'.'2 23th St Chicago, always kocps It at hand and has no fear of Croup, because It instantly relieves Freo Trial IlottlcsatA Wasley s Drug Ktoro 3 m GUt Ovsnedsi Hervo Kidney D Ash'i thi Sold byol 31 Bomstuxii nesra DP. F". ThT are prom K For Sale kl "A HAND SAWi IS THE PROPIorJ PHILA. & READ 1 i fl IN KKI'ICCT ii:c fi- tl Trnl rmlns leave Wheiinndtmh aa toU B for New York vU lMillndelphnil 0, 5 25, 7 10 a, mt 12U, 3 03 UJ iwinvo o tn ii in n For 2 10. HumluvA. 2 10 ll. in. For Now York via Mnucli Chut,, 5 25,7 10 . m.. 12 33 and 8 tl p. m. For ltenrilmr and I'hiladclpht. 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 LJ, 8 C-J Mvlt un) a, lu . in. f Kor I'oiuvme, wceiciwiys, a lu;- 12 X), 3 Oil Mill 5 5X p. 111. Umnlayilll For Tnniaiiua luul Malum Tvi'lt, 210, aw, 7 10 it. III., 12 Kl, Hundavn. 2 10 a. m. 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