.SIP Mr. Quiiy says: "Mr. defeated by an emphatic 1 majority, lie will ho sun- , S.JEC Keimtor Crousc ami ten i Ilutiro of ltpproentntivrs i yg&j? whtle thu other six Sena-ii-'lit Heprcentatlvcs from j 'Al tO; nnint. him. Tliosu ' tnrs will vote! lor Senator I iiNparo only two ciitulMatos 'enroso anil Vimnial(Dr. that uxrlusivc of tho few jiakcr will rcocivo every ltmit inu ol tlio 2lfi votes caiuui." lowed to m-cci.t Srluiylkill 011, tluTunin bo no ilouM people of this enmity jSj'"' t,iiri1 their hreail hy Iho Hm w -arc cntliiiiiasticiilly for X n'tioii : IVnro-f is a Mire Urtra 1 1 . Kk PRC ' i if L U U mi ! U RE-f ffl! Ills DunulitKl-. int'0 whero Tluiinmon's wild tho lncilln of saiiiL' L' harliH Knrlelier, of South who says : "Several -T,i;ii. alitor was taken with a . ipl.tlK-ria. Our physician unlit ol,.. I.. 1. Q (3 je her up. I Hied Thump- 'uro and she reeoveied. I O-y to this excellent teniedy. nTiinidd tut. ,. i. .... ! I.... ..f 0 and IS S(r salo at Kirlin's diujr stoic Touia to our.ito, Washington. , .ii. (.!( in a .....lAitln Railroad C.'ointiaiiv ati- . iter season, .o Man:"1",,,18 holiday turns nr vi..uii. J ho uenerotis natronace i .ato, which ti one to '." '"-corded theso tours d unhealthfiil ciaiigrAtifyinF' .nl" " I,'""''' nont ethereal ills p- " 'I'minutioii. lo all )ind plcasur Al"", mj.m.jij lif salt wa - co"VVi i TiTi ' 7 Yr IV-tV .1 Y ll," minima' heuhoil mill k,ull. vnr " ;" iiiuiiKin "i; li, .i'i iuik nun i iiiiuiiei- IUJI tei t!. V III 1MMJ. the Kates, inclmliiiK best Washington n ' r ltm ew Viirk, ltiooklyn mid t 'irt. j n i muei jiniii uiiu i i- re miif ,r,'"nal'' rates from other ' r ' ! l ........ :..r. I ro.un at , " " . ', ( e4 rcgi ket agents, special hooking ftiiuid 1 ,(0' I'oyu, As&Ktant ru. i(?or Agent, liroad Street I'.annt olI'llia- I fe "JCJnt good roollng, plumbing iaJ., -...iieral tiiisiiilthing dona call fs fishing iar 1 West Centre Btrcut forests, I-'k 1-tf for the vi - the sports--,, ltecorilel. ttraotivo Jicicilltli to in. II. Harris, (nipany jwnship. QUcted t . Jnties to .Talin K. Moiedilli. d-hlp. 11 a,Mi;retiiiii ci ai., to joscpn l ar- feliRi!'rauch township. 1 he Ikmkes etal.. esectitiirs of "VaillS. If. I). lJiilltseliler. tmct nf . the rouii,..,,oi,i,, '.ml Wllkeslrro Coal Com- For tickets, Itlnc "y l"vccmu, lot m Klitm on, aniily to Ucki Illccs, or addre-i eneral l'iis'.eilgcr iratchei, the largest assortment liiladalphia At llrnmtn's. 5 Our stock oprla es to Those Who Take l ateu for va,,ety, -for sprains, hums, cuts. At Idle. lriis store. ..!.,... I t,...,.u..u f.mZ jy.at'utteran,l Lllcn Cook, both of llthDrosdeii or si, . .,,. . AND THE LADY CAME BACK She'd been all over town, she'd been here, she saw our slippers, she said she'd comeback maybe and she did, she could'nt help it, she wanted an extra nice pair of slippers for a Christmas present at $i.oo. She didn't tell us, but we knew she'd have to pay 25 to 30c. more at any other store, and then wouldn't have had anything like the variety to choose from. The Factory Shoe Store leads in Quantity, Quality and Price. IHE (ISLPjil ! (Continued from First l'age.) In our window is a beauty and some customer of ours will get it on Christmas eve. You get a ticket for every 50c. worth you buy. Tickets for the lamps just as usual. FACTORY SHOE STORE, J. A. MOYER, Mgr. (SHOES RETAILED AT FACTORY PRICES.) Now rltn. of Silrerlirnnk. Junction. . iclian, of l'ottsvillo. I "3 r, of IVilo Alto, and Katio 13. kvilio. .t and Katio ('. U. Kramer, 1 Factory Sliou Nturo ortmeiit of men's and women's Ji slippers, suitable, for holiday is for Coughs and Colds. 1'jii-tlua is, 25c. At (Iruhler Ho MiiMiitf Truiiif.rr.,1. 3 G pior license of l'rauk (ieit, in this morning tiausforidd to tjier. if William Campboll, in Ash Pjjsferred to John Mcllrrarly. igs, solitaires in pcicm from LJ( Diamond earrings, diamond laru plus at A. lloldeiuian's, jid Lloyd stiuuts. C A COM) IN O.NIi DAY i liromo Qulniuo Tablets. All Jgfad the money if it fails to cure llir i watrbes in irolil or silver mi Ior LJ attractive- in Shenandoah l! is. helectloii larL'er. nririis ICl'., ItAtl u. will, r!ni,0 anA nnl.la I ''iro cure, l'an-Tina, HSc. At m'Q, a ''rug store. n llrlialf of Cuba. -Miiiueeio comer wnu an mo I'l1 -rs of that town who may de u drawing up resolutions of ! urge Congress to act Immo- bhalf of Cuba. A largo mass cso lodges will he held ill tho I Cbtmy by not purchasing your oilf., .... ' --,. iiu luvy nava a i.uut,u i itun.ilko rau-Tin. Sue. At flnihler ilk ore. a .Schuylkill Accepts. f f.oldcrs of tho Little Schuylkill 'in l'hiladelphia yosterday and her 1 vote of 3,328 to 2,013, toaccoii i.o lai n of tho lEeadiug company to 1 at a rental yielding llvo ye 'TIQ of seven per cent, per year as verc I'limilii bud Mnss Aleetlnir In Yorlt Oily. YoitK.Uee. 22. The demonstration in fiivor of tho Culi;iii insurgents undor tho nuspices of tho Society of American Fiiondsof Cuba Inst iilahtwns nrcmnrk- nhlu ono. Four thotmand men nmrchoil from ICnst Kighty-teventh street to Cooper Union, led liy I'Vnnz Meyer, n survivor of tho Vlrglnus mussnero. Tho puritdo w.is dlvldi'il Into ten columns. When tho limrchors reached Coojier Union Iho grout hall was crowded, and fow of thorn woro able tn wudsru tholr way In. Colonel Lilian Allen, president nf tho Cuban league, called tho meeting to order and staled its object. "I Several times dur ing Colonel Allen's Speech, whon Presi dent Clovoland's iiamo was liiuntlouud, it was bltlorly hissed. Thoro woro wild ottt liroaks when Mneoo's nanio wns spoken. A Korles of roMiliitlons win) read and ndopted, doclnrlng that, the Cuban repuli- llo Is entitled to receive from this nation an ollielal recognition of ltsindopomlenco. Iloterclng to J'resident Cleveland tho resolutions deelaro: "In our judgment ho mistakes tho im pulses which sway tho American pooplo when ho says, "Thoy view with wonder and admiration tho cheerful resolution with which vast bodies of men are sent by Spain, norms thousands of miles of ocean, that tho c" 'ly goni of the Antillds may Mill hnlit li , place in tho Spanish crown.' On tho contrary, tho Aniorlcan people vlow with horror this energy of domous, whoso uiirnosa Is to coutlnuo tho robbery iindlslaughlorof linolfonding subjects." Hinging spoochss wero mntlo by General Uradloy T. Johnston, of Virginia, nnd others, and stlring letters woro read from Senators Morgan, Ciillom, Mills, Call and Lodgo, Governor Morton, Huv. Hebor Newton, I lev. Thomas Dlson and Hov. Itobert S. McArthur. I Ins ln)usa or le L'tn's I mill r.ercbio complaint ot out at this season. lon.'petltej food rm arm t .STOsh, Thcvnccdthetonlngupol fol i and dipcatlvo oreans, which VUK. TTntu QnMnnnrtlh ivltl f'lvfl 4 O .J.t 1 j ........ ' - o - - ' 50 purifies nnd enriches tho r i that distress otter eating ana KsiU turn, rmiv .iidysncntlp can SYMPATHY FOR CUBA. Ms The old way of dslirer nc meuairmhr post boys compared with the niodaru uUphont, llluslraUs the OKI tedious methods of break ing" colds aompared with their lmctt in ttAutanoous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. C. tl. Ilagenbiieh. nr. Ctiii..! m . 1 1 1 1 mil,. Montke.u., Dec. 22. Dr. Conaty, of tho Washington University, who lectured horo last night, Kt.ntos that on tho day of his In auguration ho will make a statement as to whero hu stands regarding tho conflict ing schools of thought in tho United States, which a to causing troublo to tho Catholic hierarchy. "I leavo tho people to judge mo by my past record," ho mys; 'in religion I am a Cathulle, In politics an Aniorlcan." Scaly eruptions of thshesd. charmed hands and Hps, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns arc quickly cured by DeWitt'i Witch llawl halve, it Is at present tb articlt must used for piles, and it alnays euru thsm. C. II. lugenliucli. Stnrviitliin In Arliiiiiiix. LITTLE KociC, Ark., Deo. 22. A largo uumbo: of fauillios living in Union county nro in a dosVernto condition and many of thorn nro absolutely starving. Tholr unfortunato condition is duo to tho failure of crops there lust season, cnused by tho sovero drought. A mass meeting at Kldorado has boon called to ask tho statu legislature, tho governor and oon gross for relief. For Hunt. Dwelling No. 20 East Oak straet, recently occupied hy Dsntlat VanValzah; 10 rooms, hot and cold water up stairs. Bath room and water closet. Apply to 1'. P. I). Kirllu, 0 South Main street. ll-10-tf Young ilnyttra In n Nice 1'lnce. Wilmisotos. Del., Dec, 21. Thomas F. Hay a id, Jr., son of tho nmbassador, lias aco optod a position lntbo department of tho corporation oounsel of Now York, nnd will romoro to that city early nozt year. Mr. Hayard will bo connoctod with tho department of street opoiilngs. IIo is a graduate of Yulo, class of '1W. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho nnmo of tho Canadian challongor I for tho Ichamplonsblp pennant for lco yachts will bo Torpedo. President " lect McKinlcy left Chicago today for his homo In C niton, whoro bo will spend C hrUliuas with his mother. Ill ram Abbe, BO years old, Is under nr t i ,t 1 1 UlIIipCU VJUUUS yth of. post- Holiday Tour to Old Point Comfort, Rich mond, and Washington. l'or tho approaching midwinter vacation season tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged auother of its annual holiday tours to Old Point Comfort, Itichmond, end Washington. The great popularity of tlicso touis in past seasons attests tho high estima-, tion in which they are held. Old Point Comfort as a fashionable, winter resort, and as a point of historic interest, needs no introduction to the traveling public. Nor does Richmond, tho ouc-timo capital of the Bhort-lWcd Confederacy. Washington, always attractive, will bo made peculiarly so by the festivities of tho holiday season. Tour will leavo New York and Philadel phia Saturday, December 211. Kates, retain ing vii Itichmond and Washington, $35. 00 from New York, $33(10 from Philadelphia; returning direct, $111.00 from New York and $11.00 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rales irom otlior puuils. For tickets, itineraries, and ether informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking otlii-cs, or address Ueo. W. lioyd, Assistant Oeueral Passenger Agent, liroad street station, Philadelphia. Tho length of life may he Increased by leu ening its dangers. The majority of peoplo dJu from lung troubles. Theee may bo avert ed by promptly using One M inu to Cough Cure. 0. II. Itagcnbueh. Wliilm'lllis in T Clllisylvaiilu. CllAMlil'-iLsmnici, Pa., Doe 22 C. Klmor Over, who h.isn wife and llvo children, la lying In a critical condition as tho result of a mvsUniuiis Rhootliiit alfair which oo curred on Saturday iilgln. Ho was llrod at whllo riding in a liturgy with a oom ianlon. ihreo shot lodged In his neck and llfteou went though his clothos. Whltccaps have throatonud to visit pun ishment uputi Over, audit is believed that the affair was their cork. Ovor doclnres that ho knuws his assailant, but will glvo no names. His com, inion drove him to u physician, but, v ill say nothing of tho ijccuriouco. TO CUltlJ A COI.II IN ONI5 IAV Tako Iaxativo liromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. 23 cents. Culls It ",t liaiiie or lll-lclililllll." CllIOA(l(),Doe.22. William Halo Thomp son, tho captain of tho football team of the Chlcngo Alhh'tio club, has boon sued for f 100,000 for broach of promlso. Tho com plainant la Jonnlo V. Hutohiiison, who camo horo from Pookslll, N. Y., whoro hor paronts still rosldo. Tho dofondnnt said: "I know tho woman and havo known her about thren yoars, but I novor talked mar rlago to hor and novor gave hor tho slight est idea that I would bo willing to marry bur. It is simply a g.uno of blackmail " The so-called fine watch of Amcilcan man ufacture, advertised by others as being very cheap at fi.00, has been for salo for $3.00 for llie past Tew months by yours truly, li. 15. IlBUMM, Would.be. Suicide's Alarvclouii Kscape. Stkouusiuiio, P.i., Dec, 22. Alfred Moutroso, of Contrevillu, N. J., attempted sulcido yestord'iy by shooting himself bo tweon tho eyes. Tho ball took an upward course, preventing instant death, but ho Is lu a critical condition. Til Weather. For onstorn Now York, oastorn Pennsyl vania and New Joroyi Clearing; slightly colder; light, variable winds. iho same tlmo, In October, 1S17, tbo Km slan government lustructod tho ambassa dor In London to press on tho Hrltlsh gov ernment tho great importance of Knropomi intervention. "President Monrno iVe-lded as oarly as April, 1818, to discourage liuropoaii tiiodi ntlon. In August ho mado u formal pro posal to tho Diiilsh and French govern ments for n concerted and contoinporary recognition of Huonos Ayres. In Docom bor bo notified both governments that ho thought recognition wns necessary, nnd January, 1817, ho announced to them that ho was actually considering tho measure. "Whon Proililont Monroo Interposed Uls flat that no Interference could bo counte nanced by him, oxcopt on tho basis of In dependence, ho dictated In advanco tho only mode of Intervention which ho nionut to permit. After a dolay of four years from tho tlmo when ho began his policy, tho Greek rovolt In Europo nnd tho mili tary succoss of Ilollvor nnd Iturbldo In America gnvo tho desired opportunity, nnd Monroo sent to congress his colobrntod mossago ot March 8, lt22, recommoudlng tho recognition of all tho rovoltod colonies of Spain Moxlco, Colombia, Chile and Huonos Ayros. "Nevertheless, Mouroo's act, which ex tinguished tho last hopos of tho holy alii nnco In America, produced tho doepost sonsatlon among lSuropoau conservatives, nnd gavo to tho United Stntos extraordi nary consideration. lOngland used It as a weapon nt tho congress of Vorona to threaten tho other powers whon sho do cldod on Intervention In Spain. Slowly Canning camo wholly over to tho sldo of Monroo." Tho roport then glvos tho circumstaucos under which tho Southorn Confederacy was recognized by Kuropoan governments, tracing In detail tho dlplomntlo correspon dence. Tho report thon doals at length with tho recognition of Toxns, and proceeds to dis cuss tho Cuban question, saying in part: Tho IiMUrgunt Government Organized. "In September, 189."), tho Insurgent gov ernment was roularly organized, a con stitution ndopted, a president cloctod, nnd In tho duo oourso tho various branches of administration sot in motion. Since thon, so far as wo aro lnforinod, this govern ment has continued to perform its func tions undisturbed. On tho military sldo, ns wo ofllnlally know, thoy havo organ ized and equipped In the lleld suiHclont forces to bafllo tho exertions of 200,000 Spanish soldiers. On tho civil sldo thoy havo organized their system of adminis tration lu every province, for, as wo know olllcially, they roam at will ovorutloast two-thirds of tho lulaud country. "Diplomatically, thoy havo maintained a regularly accredited representative In tho United States for tho past year, who has novor censod to ask recognition and to offer all possible Information. There Is no reason to suppose that nny portion of tho Cuban pooplo would bo dissatisfied by our recognizing tholr representative In this country, or that they disagree In tho oar nost wish for that recognition. Tho same thing could hardly ho said of all tho coun tries recognized by Monroo in 1822. Greeco had no such stability who . It was rocog nlzod by Knghiml, Hussla and Franco. Belgium had nothing of tbo sort whon sho wns rocogulzod by all tho powers In 1830. "Tho only question that proporly re mains for congress to consider Is tho mode which should bo adopted for tho stop j whloh congress Is pledged next to tnko. "Tho government of tho United States entertains nouo but tho friondliost fool lugs towards Spain. Its most anxious wish Is to avoid vnn the appoaranco of an unfriendliness which la wholly foreign to its thoughts. In tho prosont lustanco thoy nro actuated by an earnest wish to avoid tho danger of seomln to provoke a oon- met. "Tho praotlco of Kuropo In regard to In tervention, ns In tho instances cited, has been almost Invariably harsh and oppres sive. Tho practice of tho United States has boon almost Invariably mild and for bearing. Among tho precedents which havo boon so Humorously cltod, there can bo no doubt as to tho choice. Tho most moderate is the 1cst. Among theso, tho attitude taken by President Monroo lu 1822 is tho only at tltudo which cau prop orly bo regarded nH obligatory for a simi lar situation today. The course pursuod by tho United States in tho reooguitlou of Colombia is tho only course which con gress can consistently adopt." Immigration 11111 does to Conference. WAsniNQTOJf, Dec.2 3. Tho house yes terday practically complotod tho consider ation of tho legislative, executive mid Ju dicial appropriation bill, but linnl action will not bo taken until this afternoon, Almost tho wholo day was devoted to a dobato on the provision ot tho bill relat ing to tho control of tho new congressional library. Undor tho provision of the bill as adopted Librarian Spofford will oontlnuo lu olllco with an increase of salary from $1,000 to fo.OOO. The senate amondmont to tho immigration bill was non-ooncurroil In and n conference agreed to. Mr. liar tholt referred lo tho fact that tho foreign born population of tho United States had turned tho scalos lu sovorul states for "sound money and protection," Tho spoakor appointed Mossrs. Bartholt of Missouri, Danford of Ohio, and Wilson of South Carolina conferroos on the part of tho house. tlucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for cuts, brulsoa. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coma, and all skin eruptions, and positively earn pilas, or JO pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waaley. CHICAGO'S BANK FAILURES. f losing f tbo Illinois National Drags Down 'lliiee Otbur Concern. CIIICAOO, Deo. 22. Tho suspension of tho National Hank of Illinois has resulted In tho failure of K. S. I)roycr& Co , ono of tho oldost establishments lu the city, and nlso of tho banking firm of Wnsniau dorfl & Ilcinomniin. Thu suspension Is nlso announced of Frederick Wiersoma, who owns tho Hosolnnd bank ntHoseland. Thu latter bank will resume In a few days. Comptroller lickols has appointed Hank Examiner McKenu temporary receiver of tho National Dank of Illinois. Tho failure of tho National H.ink of Illi nois, which was ono of tho strongest II nanclal Institutions in tho west, was duo to tho fact that Its ontlto capital ot $2,000, OOOnnil f 100,000 over and ubovo Its surplus of fUOO.OOO had boon loaned on Calumot Kloctrlc railroad stock, $600,000 was loanod to Dreyer & Co., who had spread tholr capital out so extensively that they wore unablo to concentrate It lu tlmo to savo themselves. Tho othor failures woro duo to the locking up of assets hold by tho na tional bank, and woro not available when that Institution closed Its doors. No further troublo Is cxpectod, ns tho Clearing House association has agreed to pay 73 per cent, of tho deposits lu tho Na tional Hank of Illinois, it Is probablo that all of tho banks will resume with tho exception of ths National Hank of Illinois, and all depositors will bo paid in full. Sick Headache. Old People. Old pennlo wl'o iviiuiro medicine torceul ftto tho bowl Is and kidneys will find thotiue remedy iu K'ectric Hitters. This medicine does no stimulate nnd contains no wTilskey nor other intoxicant, nut acts as a tonic anil alterative. It acta mildly on tho stomach and bowels adding strength and Riving tone to tho ogaus, thereby aiding Nat uro lu tho performance of tho functions. Lloctrio Hitters is nn excellent appetizer and aids dluustiun. Old neonlo find it lust exactly what they need. Prico fifty cents per hottlo at A. Wasiey's uriig storo. lCediiced ltutes to Waslihigtuu on Account of tbe Inauguration vIh Pennsyl vania ltallroail. For tho benefit of thoso who desiro to at tend the ceremonies Incident to tho inaugura tion of President-elect McKinlcy, the I'emi ylvaula ltallroad Company will sell excur slou tickets to Washington March 1. 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates From New York, $8.00, i'JjJlndelphl?, t?-40. Baltimore, tl 00 , Har ' mitmm MVs;iuO W1I U f ? - i SM !-. f-M -. , your family phy. on the ground, Harry lhirriint'a light for 1.1 Te. SAN FltANXtsco, Doc. 22. What may pvnvo to be tho beginning of tho ond of tho Durrani c.iso took place in chambers 111 the supremo court yesterday. Tho brief of Theodore Durrant was filed, nlthough there has beou much discussion ns to whothor It could bo now filed, tho usual tlmo for doing so having olapsod. How ovor, Durrant wns llnally granted a re submission. Attorney General Fitzgorald also filed a brief, replying to defendant's counsel. Durrant is now glveu ton days in which to lllo a brlof replying, after whloh the case of tho alloged murderer of Ulancho Lament will bo ilnully decided. Dishonest Ilaulcors Convicted. De.WEU, Doc. 22. Tho federal jury last ovonlng returned a vurdlct of guilty against C. II Dow, provident of tho de funct Commercial .National bank; Sidney G. McClurkou, receiving tellor, nnd O. K. Mlllor, president of the Miller Hernia Treatment company, on charges of mis appropriation of funds, making false on trios nnd aiding and abetting tho same. There wore thirteen eon tits in all. Mlllor, through the alleged crookoduess of Dow and McClurken secured loans from the bank during 13U1-2 to tho amount of about 8123,000. Miners Avert a lllg Strike PlTTSliuuo, Deo. 22. Tho voto by tho railroad miners lu this district as tu whether or nut thoy would accept the operators' proposition on the wage scalo was oompluled yesterday. The result shows an ovorivholmlni; acceptance on tho part of tbe men, and their ofllcials have declare I sixty cunts uj thu district rate after Deo. 31. This action by tho miners averts u strike by over U 000 men. I had sovero attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until 1 used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo iu a short time. A DlSTIHOUlillltD Lawybii of Waynk Co., N. Y. CoLoitLESs and COLD. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her bands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Hitters had beou taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vlvaolty and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to ber mends. Christmas Ilolhlay Tours. In pursuanco of its annual custom tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for two Christmas Holiday Tours, one to Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington. and tho other to Washington direct, to leave New York and Philadelphia December 2fl and 29 respectively. The same high standard ot excellence which lias made these tours so popular in years will be maintained during the present season. Tourists will travel in handsomely appointed trains, accompanied by Tourist Agent and Chaperon, and will ho accorded accommodations at the leading hotels. The social season at both Washing ton and Old Point will be at Its height. ltound trip rate from New York for the Old Point Comfort tour, returning via Itich mond and Washington, $33.00; $33.00 frem Philadelphia. Iteturnlng direct $10.00 from New York ; $14.00 from Philadelphia. Kates for the Washington tour : $14.50 from New York; $11.50 from Philadelphia. Propor tionate rates from other points. For ticketa, itineraries and other Informa tion apply to ticket agents, or address Oeo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, liroad Street Station, Philadelphia. "Gxcuie me," observed the man in speo acles, "but I am a surgeon, and that Is not where the liver is," "Never you mind whero hie liver is," roterted the other. "If It was In his hie too or his loft ear DeWitt's Little Karly Risers would reach it and shako It for him, On that you can bet your gig lamps." C. II. Hagenbuch, Tho protty doll at tho Factory Shoe Store will be chanced off Christmas Eve, at 7:00 o'clock, when tho lucky number will bo placed ou tho doll. Make your purchases now. Train llohbers Ottt Little llooty. San Antonio, Tel., Deo E2. The Southern Pacific wostbouud passenger train was hold up by masked men about 200 uillos wot of hero at 10 o'clock Suu day night. Whon within about a half mile of Conistock station throe luou or dered the engineer to stop, and while one stood guard at the onglno, the two others wont through the express car and socured about $70. Tho through safe was not oponod. Tho shorlff of Valvordo county, with a laro posse, started In pursuit ot the robbers. Nouralgla and Extreme Nervousness. 1 VEU since I was eighteen years old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Hostora tlvo Ilcmcdlos, I suffered from sick hcadacho audoxtrcmo nervousness and dys pepsia. Iu tlmo heart dlscaso developed. I was treated by several doctors with no re lief. Sovero palpitation with pain in left breast, shortness ot breath, and smothering spells mado mo most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvlno and Now Heart Cure and took them alternately as directed, Improvement began at onco and Increased so rap idly that Insldoof six months I Increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain In tbo heart Is gono, and tho nervousness bos wholly loft mo," Mrs. Chas. Knait, W. German St., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'tG. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists undor a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and nerves sent f rco to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Dr.' Miles' -Wervmo: Rostoroo , . Hcaitn ,Sa CATON'S TANSY PILLS. Aiway1.' io"&?"rtA "SfS RELIEF FOR WOMEN. imitations. Oct CATON'S, nnd savo regrets. At druggists, or sent scaled, $1. Our booklet 4 cents. 0AT0N SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. iRAY HAIR RESTORED to ii4 iM .ru. uiur by JXi:' IIAIIC Mlilll JA '', iv.l)nnnlefii, tilpjimnt odor, if 1 fO t butt o I,i:i;S JIA1K TOMOroniovoiriAnrinilT. Mntw hair from falling out fend promote growth $1 00i li"tll 1, 1) P. M n II 1CA.N 'V CO UK lulion fit, N V CDCC Illustrated Treatias on Il&lr onapplicationrRLeW For salo by SlieiiHiuloah Drug Store, Kirlin's Drug Store. 3 fVui'IM if .J ei m.i win tUfc and nurulflfVr fa 111' 0 I I'ttli and nf'ier lilf rcm-rilcil. jIIwits bur tbe beit and avoid tlH) i-jfr-rcirnt. UtiarairtwH. fupeitor to al other, upiltifoly &iaUitliitiitnirkft.ANoVu lrUcuk, 4 cU. JJr.a.T. vm, B9ik Dr.IV)8tou, Uui. PENNSYLVANIA" RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA mul tho PAd FIO COAST will leave New York ami IMillttilel plila January 27. February 24, and March 27. 1897. Five weeks In California on the first tour, anil four wreks on the second. Puacnfjers on the third tour will return on regular trains within nine months. Stop will be made at New Orleans for Mtmll-Grns festivities on the second tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing weeks In Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia January 28, Fehruary 9 and 211, nnd March 9,1807 Itate, covering expenses en route in both direc tions, xou.uu iron, ftew oric, anu a.uu irom I'liuaueipinu. WASHINGTON Tours, each oivcrinirn neriod of three davs. will leave New York and Philadelphia Decem ber 29, 189ft, January 21, Fehruary 11, March II, April 1 nnd 22, nnd May 13, 1897. Kates, Includ ing transportation and two days' accommoda tion nt the best Washington Hotels, S H.50 from New York, and $11.50 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. I1ICHM0ND AND WASHINGTON will leavo New York and Philadelphia Peccm 20, 1P90, January 28, February 20, March 18, and. April 19, 1897. For detailed itineraries and other Information; apply at ticket nenclts or address Ueo. W. lioyd, ABt. fJen'l Pass. Agent, ltroud Street Statlon, Philadelphia. TO CUIUS X COI.l) IN ONIS DAY, Tuko Laxutlvo Bromo Qululue Tablets. All ilruKtflsU refund the money if It fulls to cure, 25 cents, Archluultfll Killed III. Compei'ilon. 1'rlnceM Who Klopod with a Gjpgjr. PAIils, Doc. 22. Tho To m i m imuouucoa thnt tho action for dlvoroo brought by I'rlncoJoseph of Cnraman-Chlmay ngnlnst his wife, who was formerly Miss Clura Wnrd, dnughtor of Ciuitiiin Eber B.Ward. of Detroit, will shortly bo tried ot Ohar lorol. Tho prince ncousos his wife, who was a very beautiful woman, of having oiopou witn a Hungarian gypsy violinist ItlieumHtl.m Cured In a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism aud Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to S days. Its action upon tho system la remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco the cause ami the disease Immediately disappears. The nrsi uose jrcauy oenonie; 73cenu. 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That much dreaded diseaso Diphtheria, 1. cured every tlmo Thompson's Diphtheria Curo Is applied accord, lng to- printed Instructions given B-lth. every bottle. Perfectly harm, less and positive to curo. Not a clnglo caso on record whoro It fulled. uunwo uouiea ur. King's Now Dlscov completely cured her and she says it sa' hor llfo, Mr, Thos, KcRcrs, 130 Florida I San l'rancisco, suffered from a dreadful ri "sVtiPhrirCHRISTMAS PRESENTS If '' .. lc j - L. hd say's jnvril ' " The only Remedy la the World that posltlyely cures Diphtheria. Thousands of unsolicited testi monials on hand which speak for themselves. Bold by druggists and dealers at 60 CIS. A BOTTLE. If your dealer happens not to havo any on hand wrlto to tbo manu facturers, enclosing a two-cent stamp and tho goods will bo BhlppcdO.O.D. Byull means don't f.l to havo UilsModlclno handy In the houso, nt all times, as IU uso will savo all fear of death by Diphtheria, UANcracTDBEo or tub HOR It, II lal mtoifitnn.iJlnWjjjfjojMfv 3 8 si