F0WICH a. (tPfflf! r I JySSWto.J.i. protection, but 11 Urill' for 1 1 Hi retire between Ills views : n majority of the American j II liable. A tiiriir for rev il abolish the fri'u list almost iitll'for protection, bused on ild allow fur a generous. Mn' sumo (Imp defend mir , i ugulnst tlicrlicnp foreign li Carlisle- belongs to the li.it holds to tin- rullstry or lid having it. Tills sehool 1111(1 r.lll till! KOVlTllllKllt COTTOlXNIi. COTTOLENH. 1 lip 1Mb - ONE- litng ii nil Nothing to Pay. Hr (Jrecne offers to do for all o people. Ho is the most ' in curing neivous anil His unparalleled offer to . fiee of elm cc, liy letter 1 bring wonderful good. If nil. lint which you do not, toil, and which you would 1 'ie Doctor it letter stating .mil what symptoms troublo "tver it, giving ft complete wnir mre, explaining the1 symptom, and telling how v et well and strong. He , tittention to each letter, I caso so thoroughly thai j idly what ails you. All mi;, you have no doctor's fried in COTTOLENU Is a 'most toothsome morsel to tempt a fickle appetite. Once tried, then all desire for lard-fried tliinsrs will vanish. Every thing fried in COTTOLENE is appetizing, whole some and healthful less greasy, tastes better, more digestible. TheOoUolsaetradfl.faarlUi sre'Call!!1 and lr'l Aaf to roffen.itanl wreaf. on every tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlraa-o, New York I'litlailrlpliln, Pittsburgh. Sporting Ktents, John Honor, of Summit Hill, clearly out pointed "Hilly" Smith, of Haltimore, In a four round boiing coutost at tho Ait Athletic i. don't have to levo your ! Wul'' ,'" I'lHIadelphia, on Saturday night. r makes a specialty of thus i through letter eorrcspond ocarly always cet well. He 0 and 1 JS r "f tllil1 wonderful medicine, r uni hlood and nerve rem- lino at his office, .To West 1 1th Tom I ty, and you will tindotlbt distrlctin V.. .jug and well. .tcrseaaon, ioi . . . , . Matoof Plmdi' Tour to Washington, i .ato, Which t i o'irailia Itailroail Company an- I unhealthini clu r ol its annual liolhluy tours at ethereal It in The generous patronage lind pleasur. to heen accorded these tours ni wilt w.v t ratnying, ami mo picscni Hrw-Uti no (llminutlon. To all i.alil lulu in '"Ul 1 v'c l Washington is intensely I ii will ho especially hoduring ' if the holdiday souson and -i iili lllla! inauguration. New York and I'liiludol 'I 1MW. Hates, including it tlio bent Wii-diiugtnu mi New York, Hrooklyn and . frm,) l'lillnilelplila and W'l- I irtiouate rates fiom other i '.Je I roam led r fuuu . Tim' ocraries and other informa- isnatri. ket agents, special hooking I. the 1 4 (feo. . lloyd, Assistant ial" "i er Agent, Ilroad Street frivi-r. al ir Iiia. Ilshln Ffarests, ji'ant wood roofing, plumbing . for the trncral tlnaiiilthlng done call Ltbo tpntKlier 18 West Centre street suraeiiv, 1-tf DipUIi; - - iiucled tor's rolnteil Slutcinciil. J'y ,rrs and other puhlic speakers VII "8"blod with hoarseness and sore fell! ,a wnai iiev. n. avails, '1 bc I'liarnsport, l'a., 1 hird street. lays My throat hecamo so tho roirouhled me so much that I , S18.00 flOUl mlnieti-rtill wnrk from tlin tett: n.a , ,T.lmmr.Tn:s .apply to i cK"' . 1 Illccs, or aildrcsi l au liliilily and unioserveuiy iiiierall,iis''.eiigcr'ionipsoii'8 Diphtheria Cure as hiladulpliia fc remedy for all it claims." J, s drug store. Our stock of Prl I aten for v ,ety watches, the largest assortment At lirumm a. , nes to Those Who Take , ' for snrains. litirns. cuts. Incy goous, cut . 1th Dresden or liau's, At lei'ds Ileoorileil. ct al. to Ahraham I 'ast. prem ,lll Haven. t to l'etcr Auilcnon, premises Iaven. son to Harictt Moyer ct al. imylkill Haven. endricks to Alico H. Hrown mylkill Haven. ma Kimkol, lot in JltlylKiii ii r to 1Z i n ii V C. Molli Mor- tolly to Hertlm A. m Minersrlllc. u tray hy not purcliatinK your t Jloldevnian s. ; (d They Have a Cough? c rail-Tin 2.ic. At (iruhler fro. Sago Tiitinijiliiint. ptlus eiiound(il by the Sages, Inrc lmeresi m ino town uuriug J3 ys than, at any time during of demonstrators of hypnosis. C r'liimy weather last night id attendance in Ferguson's - "liiliitioii was as thoroughly i no prcit TUT in mlitirr tur Ik -" wero striking features of o l ilt and the yacht race t outbursts of laughter. Tho leep at Monday evening's ox (umbers on u cot In the M in im store room on South Main tuna hy t)l0 xMn Company. The t : of sleep suggebtcu hy l'rof. irctcxpiies at 11:15 to-night the subject will bo aw.ikcued Ferguson's theutre. It will to-night's entertainment. I ilk Iff er 0 'a watches In gold or silver so 1 nttractlvo in Shenandoah 5112 s, Selection larger, prices 'en pod nut KT- R fl BI B !J U A shooting match will comcoffat Mahanoy City, no Christmas afternoon, between Will iam Cuoksoti, of St. Clair, and Harry Stride, of Mahanoy City, eleven birds each, f'TO a side. James Hurry, of tiirardville, anil William Anderson, of Karen Hun, will shoot a livu hird .match on tho (liiarilvlllo liaso ball ground on Christmas day for a pnrso of $.10. l'.acb man will shoot lit tl birds. Consider able money is being placed on both men. Diamond tings, solitaires in prices from (II) to $150. Diamond earrings, diamond pendants and lace pins at A. Holderman's, corner Main and I.loyd streets. TO cinti: A COM) IN dm: i.y Take Uixativo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Holiday Tour to Old Point Comfort, Rich mond, and Washington. l'or the approaching midwinter vacation season the l'ennsyliania Kailroad Company has arranged another of its annual holiday tours to Old l'oint Comfort, Uiclimoiid, and Washington. The great popularity of these touts In past seasons attests tlio high estima tion in which they are held. Old Point Comfort as a fashionable winter resort, and as ft point of historic interest, needs no introduction to tho travelini: public. Nor does Hiclimond, ths ono-timo capital of the s hoit-l ved Uonleilcracv. Vi asiiinuion. always attractive, will he made peculiarly so iv t he lestlvlties ol tlio Holiday season. l our will lcavo jow lorK ami i iiiiauei iihia Saturday, December ill. Hates, return ing vk Hichnioud and Washington, $35.00 from Now Yol k. (III from I'liiladelphla : returning direct, Jill 00 from New York and f 11.00 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates rrom other points, l'or tickets, itineraries, and ether informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking ices, or address (ico. v. noyu, .Sbisuini (ieueral lWcimer Agent, Hroad Btreet htation, I'liiladelphla. Tho length of life may bo IncrtJsed by lu eiilng Its dangers. The majority of people dlo from 1 ti ti cr troubles. Thcso may be avert- uil by promptly using (Ino Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Hagenbuch. Sl C'niioiiiU of l'ractlenl iiris. Wliat is miiro ncceptablo than a piece of furniture of somo kind, something both use ful and ornamenting. To direct the puzzled searcher through tho embarrassment of riches, wo offer our services and our match less stock. For gift choosing wo are certainly satisfactory in sido boards, any stylo you de sire; ehiffunicrs, of good service ill any homo; couches, all tufted and fringed; rockers, luxurious as possible to mako them; writing desks at bargains. Tho Malcolm, Love, IV i e, Doll pianos anil other makes. Our prices go from very cheap for something good to high for tho very best. Patrons wishing their goods delivered will bo accom modated. You not only enjoy the advantage of low prices, but larger assortments also. Af O'Neill llros., 100 Smith Main street. to cum: a coi.o in onk may Take Laxativo Ilromo Qululno Tahlsts. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Ilenrtlt of Hie Worthy I'lior. At the mcetinsi of tho Y. W. O, U. on Sat urday evening, it was decided to ask for contributions from the people ot tlio town in behalf of the worthy poor, and to that end a committee of live was appointed to receive contiiliiitlons on Wednesday ovenlng, at their ball In tho Heddall building. Cuntrl -M .The ' buttons of any kind will bo received and dis 'i vipi1 among thoso iu destituto circum stance -. .ln 0r our readers who can spare tho means, should w'vi-1,, making Christinas a merry ono lor their less Km ; . neighbors . Tho so-called lino watch of American man- I uiaciure, auveruseii ny oiuers as neing very cheap at f 1 00, has been for sale for $3.00 for the past few months by yours truly, i:. ii. HituuM. To Promote Aerlut Navigation, Wasiiimiton, Doo. 2.1. A 1)111 to pro mote aerial iiiivlKiitiim 1ms boon intro duced by ltoproM3iitntlo Hukor, of Now Hampshire, which proposes to kIvo tJO, 001) to Professor Iingloy of tho Smithson ian institution, $JO,ooo to Junius Selilon Coivdon of Virginia, mid K"O,OO0 to tho war ilopnrtiiiont for conducting oxperl. ments. Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of DeWitt's Little llarly Hhors, tlio famous little pills. C. II Hagenbuch. Went l'olllt Cutlets 1'oiMonell, Wi:st Point, N. Y., Doe. S:l. Twonty flvo tuoii ot tho cnvnlry ilutuclimaut tiro very slok with ptomiilne poisoning, duo to Ofitlng; cunnoil head cheoso, tho physicians sny. Tho honil chooso was eaton tit suppor Monilny evonlnir, and about midnight tho moil woro sol7oil with torrllilu crumps, mid up to tho present time lmvo sulToroil tho most exci'iieliitlng iigotty. Four of tho casus are regiirtloil lis critical. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Qnotiitlons of tlio New Yorli and rhllaclf lplitn. JiihiiDgi's, . New Youk, Doc. 22. The early stock specu lation was dull and wan prnctically without feature, mlilo fro.n a slight wigging tendency on realizing aim n eiiango or nil to tlio sell ing side on tho part of London. Tho mar .cut soon developed u ilrnier tone under the in fluence of advances in tho high priced stocks. Closing bids: Wi 15 11T4 155 11S KI1l 11 Lehhh Valley. . New Jersey Cen. New York Oeu . Pennsylvania Heading Ot. Paul . . . . W. N. Y& Pa .. 80k' mi ' 21 V Ilaltlmoro Ss Ohio. Chesa. & Ohio. Del. & Hudson . D.,L. W... . Erie LakuErio.fc W... Lehigh Nov . . All ass'ts paid. (letiernl Markets. Pim.AiiF.i.PHiA, Dee. 22.l:'lour weak; win' ter suiierllne, I2.85fyi 15; do. superflue, II. 15; Pennsylvania roller, dear, 1.25,(jt.45; do. do., straight, 1.50ft: 1.(35; western whiter, clear, II.25J1 50. Wbent flnn ; Disk mbcr, (OljifliBOJljO. '.'oni (piiet; Diwinher, 2T'n.-T' he. O.lts dull; Deeenilicr, 2.1' a'((i24c. Hay steady ; elioiee tlm otb , l4aU4.SO for large bales. Hif ipiict ; boet hams, lS(f5ia.5J. Pork dull. Lnrd ipiict ; west ern steam .4.123v Hutter steady: creamery, W22c. ; factory, T($12o. ; EIkIiih, 22e. ; imitation creamery , 1 l(&lic. ; New York dairy, 1 l(,lsc. ; do. creamery, lt.$2Ie. ; extra state printK,whole sale, 21e. ; prints jobbing at 25i2Sc. Clieese Unlet ; large, "!4W.H)'ae. ; sinall, 7'3 itlO'ije. ; part iklms, fyi'itf; full skims, S'itUe. U'gs steady ; tiewYork and I'eunsylvama 21(3t2oo. ; western resh, 1522o. l.le Stock Markets. Nkw Youk, Dee. 2J. CabliM (pioto Ameri can steers at lO'ij 1 12c, dros,ed weight; sheep at 0(ll0e.,dtoHsod weight! refrigerator beef at tKS'e. Calves steady for veals and Kraser-s; westerns wi ak; veals, $t'(47.50; grasrn, J2.500 11; very eominon western calves, SJ.75. Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, ii.50 75 ; lambj, I1.75(j5 75. Hogs steady at '..I.."0a4. EastI.iiikiitv, Pa., D.e. 22. Cut tin aetivsj prime, It.SJiHTO; feuderi, S1.IV) jX'.'J; bulls, stags and rows, $2 (Cl.lO. Hogsdulland lower; prime light, W.4IWU5; ls'st mediums, J.ia.V( 1).J l;coiiiiiion to fair, f:l.fiUi:I.K; heavy, f.t.20,'i U.ll0;roughM, fi&S. Sheep steady; prime, W.C5 (,j;i.75; fair, $2.(i.7(;l.25 ; common to good, f'is 2.5J; common to goud ljnibs, S-1&5. Yeal calves, t((0.25. Major C. T. Picton Is manager of the Stale Hotel, at Dcnison, Texas, which the traveling men say Is ono of tlio best hotels in that section. Iu speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilomcdy Major Picton says : I bavo used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an iu- f.illiblo euro for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recomnioiul it, and havo frequently administered it to my guests iu tho hotel, and iu every caso It has proven Itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For salo by U riihlcr llros., druggists. Tours to Florida. No district iu Ainerie.i presents, duriuc the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the state ot Florida, lieslilcs Its delishtful climate, which to ono escaping frnm the cold and mi liea I tn t u I changes ot tho North seems almost ethereal, it is pro-euiineiitly n land of sport and pleasure, Aluug Its eleven bundled miles ol sait-watei coast ami lu its twclvo bundled frosh-wator lakes aie llsh of almost every conceivable variety, from tho migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to tho tarpon, pompuno, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere In all our broad laud can tho angler ilnd a greater variety of game or neiier sport. Hero also tho most enthusiastic hunter linns satiety. Deer, turkevs. bears, mnthnri. and wild cats roam at largo th rough i!ie more sparsely seiutu regions, while birds of all kinds may bo found ill abundance through out the State. The mom uoiel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting limy also be in dul ceil in by the morn adventurous tourist. With its niatchlesk climate, IU orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing mil hunting, and its ex tensive foi ests, Florda presents unrivaled attractions for tho valetudinarian, tho lover or nature, the sportsmin and tho explorer. To tills attractivn htnln flm !... il,.n,.!.. ifnii.. -rt t i...i . J son: ISO' THE PACIFIC RAILROADS Savagely Assailed lleloretlio Senate's Hol iday Adjournment. Wasiukoto.v, Doo. 23. Tho kctmto was nuoxpeotodly diverted, yostorduy from Cuba to tho I'uclflo railroads. An mi usualy large crowd was lu tho galleries, anticipating that Mr. Vost would contlimo his speech begun on Monday on tho nttl ttnlo of Mr. Olnoy toivnril tho Cnmoron resolution, TholntorosTthlshadnwnkoned wns shown hy tho prosonco In tho diplo matic imllory of First Assistant Socrotary of Statu Kockhlll, who Is noxt In rank to Mr. Olnoy In stnto nffulrs, nnd who has hail special oharRO of tho roports coming from consuls In Cuba. Tho foreign dele gation also wns well roprosontcd. Soon after tho session oponod Mr. Pottl grow, of South Dakota, cnllodup his reso lution relative to tho trust notos of tho Pacific riillrond. Tho senator mado a savugo onslaught on tho I'ncfflo railroad systom lu general, ehirglng that n combination of prlvato Interests wn sooklng to absorb tho roads and closo outthogovornmout. This oponod tho entire question nnd Mr. Morgan, of Alabama, followed with n blttor nrrnlgn lnont of the I'uclflo roads, charging thotn with fraud nnd crime on n glgnntio scalo. Tho spooch lasted until shortly boforoS o'clock, when tho morning hour oxplrod, thus Bonding ovor tho Cuban question until after tho holidays. Mr. Call secured tho adoption of n resolution asking the socrotary of stato for Information rolntlve to tho killing of Charles Gavin, tin Amorl cm citizen by tho Spanish forces In Cuba. Tho senate adjourned until Jim. 5. Tho houso passed the legislative, oxocu tlvo and judicial appropriation bill, and thou adjourned for tho holiday recess. This Is tho first tlmo In tho history of con gress that tho legislative bill has boon passod before tho holidays. Tho day was devoted to the annual dobato of tho civil sorvleo law, nnd ns usual tho tittompt to strlko out tho provision for tho commis sion was ovorwhclmlngly defeated. Kuglnecr mid Fireman Killed. JKKSKV City, Deo. 23 Knglncor John W. Hogart and Fireman U. 0. Hallock, of a local train out of this city last night, were killed nenr Fish Crook, on the Ilnck onsack meadows, by tho derailing and ditching of their onglno. Uosart Uvod in Pa ssalo and Hallock In Wnldwlck. Tho nccldont was caused by tho breaking of an axlo of a freight car, which was part of a train passing tho local. Tho car was loaded with lumbar, and tho lumber was thrown upon tho track In front of tho passenger train. Tho engine ran into tho lumber at almost full speed, and wont from the rails and down tho cmbankmont. Noither fireman nor engineer had time to jump. The passengers cseapod injury. TluclUon's Arulcn Snlvx. The best salvo iu tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coma, and jll skin eruptions, and positively cnt piles, .it jo pay required, it is gtiaranuea to give perfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Pries 25 cents tier box. For sale by A. Waaloy. Tho pretty doll at the Factory Shoo Store will be chanced off Christmas Eve, at 7:00 o'clock, when the lucky number will bo placed on the doll. Mako your purchases now. Forty Fell wltll a llrldge. WnKELl.NO, W. Va., Dec. 23. At Little ton, after revival services In tho Methodist church, tho worshippers started across tho wire suspension brldgo ovor Fish creek, on their way to tho main part of tho town. Tho bridge gave way, precipitating about forty persons to tho bed of tho creek about forty foot below. Wilbur Hammond was killed, and Miss Arlle Hrown and Harry Anderson were sovoroly Injurednnd may dio. Several others received minor injuries. Old People, Old peonlo who rcquiroincdicino to regulate thobowili and kidneys will find thotiue remedy iu 1. ectne Hitters. This medicine does no stimulate and contains no whiskey nor otner intoxicant, nut acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels adding (strength and giving tone tothoogans, thereby aiding Nature In tho performance of tlio functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old pcopto find it just exactly what they need. Prlco fifty cents per bottle ai .. vtasieys drug store. nook f tho 'heil by tho hlood, and on U f condition ot every organ do blood means strong nerves, .pn, robust health. Impure (scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuina- The wlfo of Mr. D. Hobinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N, Y was tick wllli rheumatism for live months. In speak ing of it, Mr, Kohlnson says; "Chamberlain's Pain Halm Is the ouly thing that gave her any rct from pain. For the relief of pain It cannot be beat." Many vory bad cases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle hy firulilcr llros., drug'Ists. A ChrUlinas (lift for "(ioorgo Harris," 'ffitiiiUiT-lirVi?lJV'. 11 13 ..is.- M- Kim 'i.auilwu xjvru4 jrrrr or tioex nlli.oiv Company hal arranged four per-nally-rTi ducted touil during the season of fti. leavlnsr Hv sn, ,ftl ir.i,, i... m ......(..im aim jiaicll II. lllo Hist thriH) tours wm admit r asnjourn of two weeks in this diUginfm land; tickets fur the otirth tour will Kvalld to return until May 31 by regular trains, vI!?te!,f"r'1'0 '""ltrip. fSO.OO from New l ork, f 1S.O0 from Ph,elplila, and propor tionate rates from othn'yuluts. For tickets, itlnerariosnd other iufonna thin, apply to ticket agentv special booking olhces, or address Oeo. W.'lloyd, Assistant Genera! Passenger Agent.HroaiVjstrect station, Philadelphia. When most needed It is not uiruual for your family physician to be away from home. Such was the oxporience pf Mr, I, Y. Hchcnck, editor of the Caddo, Iud. Yer., Hanncr, when his little girl, two years of mje was threatened with a severe attack of croup He says: "My wife Insisted that I go for tho doctor, hut as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough l.'ciuedy, which rollovod her inmodlatcly, I will not bo without it In tho future." 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by flruhler llros., druggUta. Jteduced Itates to Washington on Account of tho Inauguration via Pennsyl vania ltnllroad. For tho benefit of those who desire to at tend tlio ceremonies incident tothoinaugura tiou of President-elect McKinley, the Penn sylvania Itailroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 1 valid to return from March 4 to 8, at tlio billowing rates: From Now York, $8.00; i'liiladelphla, p.40 ; ilaltlmoro, ?1.G0: liar. risburg, 5.00 ; Wllliamsport, 8.70 ; Buffalo. $11.20; Iiochcster, $10.48 ; Allooua and Titts- bitrg, f 10.00; and from all other stations on tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will bo a most interest- LAUNCH OF THE ANNAPOLIS. Assistant Secretary of the Navy MoAdnn Among Those Present. New Youk, Doo. 23. Tho United States gunboat Annapolis was launched nt Nixon's shipyard, nt Kllzaboth, N. J., this morning. Assistant Socrotary of tho Navy AVllllntu MoAdoo was present. Miss lor tor, of Annapolis, a granddaughter of Admiral Porter, broke n bottle of chum pagno ovor tho now vessel's bow. Tho mayor of Annapolis mid a number of loading cltlzons of that place wore present, Tho Annapolis Is n single scrow boat with nn auxllllary sail power. She will carry four six Inch breoch loading rlllos, four six pound rnpld fire and two one pound rapid llro guns. Shots 108 foot on tho wator line, 200 feet ovor all, 35 feet boam with a n displacement of 1,000 tons. Tho contract calls for twelve knots un hour, but she Is oxpected to oxceod this at her trial, which will probably toko placo In February. The Bancroft was also built nt tho Nixon yard. The Fight In the CoPfee Trade. New Youk, Doc. 23. As ntiovldoncothiit the American Sugar Itoflnlng company lntonds forcing operations In the coffee trado,. tho announcement was mado to tho colfeo trade by tho sugar pooplo yostorday of a further reduction of one-half cent jior pound In tlio prlco of tho coffoo of tho Wool son Spice company. This makes a total reduction of ono cent sluco tho purchase of a controlling ltitorojtlti tho splro company by tho sugar pooplo. Thus far Arbuoklo Hrothurs liavo not mot tho reduction, and consldornblo lnterost Is mnnlfostod In the trade regarding the course the lnttor Ilrm will - decide upon. Tho feeling lu the colToo trade is that tho reduction of one cont per pound Is moroly preliminary to n. much sovoror ono. Tho fight was pro clpltatod by tho Arbuckles' announced In tention of building a sugar rollnory. Donbt the Diamond ltobbory Story. New YoilK, Dec. 23. Tho story told by tho young sou of Abraham S. Hcrzog, diamond doalorof Maiden lane, that while drumming lu Boston last wook ho lost $15,000 worth of uncut stonos, was tho means of having nil the goods In his father's store selzod Monday night by tho shoriff on an atlachmout obtnluod by Ilollbrunn & Marchand. Thoy did not bollevo tho story of tho theft, tiud bolng creditors of tho father thoy thought It a schciuo to avoid payment of his dobts. Horzog, Sr., who has boon in business for a number of yoars nnd has always paid a hundred coins un tho dollar, denounced tho seizure as nn outrage, nnd ho spoko lu blttor terms of the creditors who had thus forced him to tho wall. Georgia's Fair Authoress Restorative Tell Why 8 ho Uses Dr. Miles' Remedies, Sweeping Jtetluctlons In I.ynn. LYNN, Mass., Dec. 23. Tho Lynn shoo manufacturers cuntinuo to roduco tho wngos of their employes. A reduction of per cent, went lutoolToct Monday lu tho factory of A. F. Smith. An Indirect re duction was mado In this shop some time ago without any protest being mado by the labor unions. A reduction lu wng03 Is also reported from the factory of C. V. Varnoy ei Co., but It was a moJerato ono, and the employes did not find fault with tho firm. A number of shoo manufactur ers are discharging lanre numbers of om ployes, telling them thoy havo no moro work for them at present. Tho discharged hands state this is only a blind for still further reductions. HIE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (noo juua liniraa clemming) is a familiar ono In tho stato of Georgia, Shn writes; " It Is with plcasuro that I express my gratitude for tho wonderful benefits I have received from Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, especially thoNervIno, tho Nervo and Liver Pills, New Heart Curo and Antl Paln Pills. Actual oxporlonco has taught mo their great worth. No family should bo without thom. They havo fully restored mo from a complica tion of dlsordors chief ly affecting tho heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take ono of your Anti-Pain Pills boforo entering tho cars and thus prevent swimming of tho head and nausea, to which I havo been subject for soveral years." . Dr. Miles' Remedies aio sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent trco to nil applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. S- Restores Sf, CATON'S TANSY PILLS. AlwayJ reliable. Avnlri RELIEF FOR WOMEN. Imitations. Oct CATON'S, and save reErcts. At druesiiits, or sent scaled, 1. Our booklet 4 cents. CATON SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. GRAY MB RESTORE In it-. Ui..r,.l color uy llAlll 31 1. Ill V ' . i.o ihe,tinriMipK, pl8Pinto1or. if I CO tutt i IK IV!1 MAI It TnIUrBTnovesri(indriiir.MfHw nilrfrnni falling out ftnd proinntp-(jrowt Ii $1 00i h-til i,nraMEiiu:A.vrcoi(8ruUon t., in y CDfC l Uu sum ted '1 realise ou Hair oa application l fltC For sale by Hhqpiimloah Drug Store. Klrltu's Dniff Store. rondirftjuo er Ml. taic ami pure 'aiirr mi ns with Taney rcnnyrpjal I Mil aou ttlier iim remfrflikl. AiwiTi buy the licit and avoM duaiv rsU-tmcnt. UuaruntMd impcrlor lo all otbera. iviitivij 'AcbttntJi-iiinTkPt,ANo.I. larUculMdf 4 cU. J)r.t.X. tIX, I("K Ittr. rueton, Uaaa. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours I had sovero attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a iucdicino or doctor to cure ine until 1 used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo iu a short time. A Dibtinouuiied Lawyer of Wayne Co., N. Y. Coi.ob.lkss and Cold. A young, girl dtenly regretted that alio wan so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tlio blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken alio was the rosiest and healthiest girl iu tho town, with a vivaolty and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. ChrUtiuus Holiday Tgura. In pursuance of its annual custom the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged 1 for two Christinas Holiday Tours, ono to Old I Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington, HATCHLUSS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to OALIFOUNIA ami tho PACI FIC COAHT will leave New York nud Philadel phia Jjinunry 27, February 21, and March 27. 1897. Five weeks in California on the first tour, nud four weeks on tho second. Passengers on tho third tour will return on regular trains within nine mouths. Stop will be mado at New Orleans for Mardl-Uras festivities ou tho seeoml tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks lu Florida will leave New York anil Philadelphia January 20, February 9 and 23, and March 9,1697 Hate, eoverhiK expenses en route in both direc tions, $50.00 from New York, and HS.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON and tho ntlnir to Wiu.hlnr.tiin Alrert. In W .?"" :" owr nga per ml pi tlirce uoys. Vt , . ,,T , - l will leave riew iorK imu l'lillaueipnia ueeem Jnew iork and Philadelphift December 211 j lr 29, WM, Junonry 21, February 11, March 11, and 0 respectively. The same high standard of excellence which has made these tours so popular in years will bo maintained during the presont season. Tourists will travel lu handsomely appointod trains, accompanied by Tourist Agent and Chaperon, and will bo accorded accommodations at tlio leading hotels, Tho social season at both Washing ton nud Old Point will be at its height. Round trip rato from Now York for tho Old Point Comfort tour, returning via Rich mond and Washington, $35.00; $33.00 from Philadelphia. Returning direct $10.00 from Now York ; $11.00 from Philadelphia. Rates for the Washington tour : $14.S0 from Now York j $ll,50froni Philadelphia, Proper tiouate rates from other points. For tickets, Itineraries and other informa tion apply to ticket agents, or address Goo, W. Royd, Assistant Qcnor.il Passenger Agent, April 1 mid 22. and May 13. 181)7. Hales. Includ ing transportation nnil two days' accommoda tion nt tho best Washington Hotels, SU.53 from New York, and Sll.BO from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York nnd Philadelphia Deceni 211, lmr,, January 28, February 20. March 18, anil April 15, 18'J7. Ing event, and will undoubtedly attract largo number of people from overy section of Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia ino eouuiry. The magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad make this linu tho favorlto route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington mako it cspecl.illy popular ou such occasions. TO Gtllti: A COM) IN ONi: I)AV. Tako Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it falls to cure. 25 ceuts. Admits hhortugo, Snubs 11 In Ilnndslueu, GlXlVKUSVIUK, N. Y., Ueo. 23. Andrew D. Hogcrs, chntnborlaln of tho city of Johnstown, Is short In his accounts $1,000. Rogers admits tho shortage, but says ho cannot explain what has boooino of tho 'iionoy. Ills bondsmen offorod to mako Rood thoiunountof tho shortage nnd allow hlth to continue In olllco, provided, ho so curoo. them by transferring ovor to them two plows of property, Itogors, instead, transferred the property to his wife. Tho bondsmen how threaten to lmvo him ar rested. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. rhoelio Thoinas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors sho hud Con btimntioti and that thcro was no hone for her. hut two bottles Dr. Kino's New Discovery completely cured ucr anil sua says it saved her life, Mr. Thos, Kggers, 13U Florida St., Sun Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought ono bottlo of Dr. King's Now Discovery and in two iioeks was cured, Hois naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, tlulf lirnvf, tlin U'miflor-rnl ftlW,i.v nf 11,1a adopted by hlin for tho purpose of obtain- medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial Ing inaturial for n so 'les of sermons on tho bottles at A Waslcy's drug storo. Regular Ton C'oiiuniin.liiieiits. relating to tho slie 50c and $1.00. social mill moral question, ' . , -KuitL.WesLstieL lii honor of lllCUCSCm-ro"mi Over Olllelous I'lfuchur Arrested. ItocilKBTKll, N. Y., Doo ai Hov. David Klrkpatrick, pastor of the Second Unvor Ballst church, this city, was itrrustod yes terday on tho cliargoof nttouiptlng with out authority to oxerrlse tho functions of of n pol Ico olllcer. Ho la aroused of accost ing; n woman on tho street, nnd asked per mission to accompany hor. Hio refused, whoreupon ho threatened to nrrost hor. Klrkpatrick acknowledges talking with the woman, but stales it wns n motliod 'Kxcuse me." observed the man lu sneo I tacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that Is not i where the liver is." "Never you mind I whero his liver Is," reterted the other. "If It I was In his big toe or his left ear DoWitt's liitlle 1-arly Risers would reach it and shake , it ror mm. un that you can bet your gig. lamps." C. n. Hagenbuch. Louise Allchel Not Coming, New Youk, Doo. 23. John Most, tho anarchist, addroe,l 500 persons -t u hall In Harlem last ulght,ln udvoeaoy of anar chism. It was nuiiounced at tho mcoting that Lou'.so XUchol, tho French agitator, had abandoned hor proposed visit to the United States, being unublo to stand tho , voyago. - - . -ItheiuiiHtlsm Cured In a Day. "llvstie Cure" for Rheumatism and l.'nn ralgla radically cures in 1 to S days, itfi action uf ou tho system is remarkable an mysterious. It removes at' once the caui and the disease Immediately disappears. Th" first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents, Sold1 C. II .Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah, Williams ami Creednn Matoheil. NEW Youk, Deo. 23. Jim Willlan n mlddlowelght champion of Utah, matchod yostorday to box Dan Crerl twonty rounds boforo tho Meyers Ath; club, of Albany, N. Y., Jan. 13. Thli bo Williams' first apiieariiuce In the Ho couios well rocommondod, havlr fcatod Charloy Turner, Jack Sfoushl many others. Ills only defeat w( nilnlsterod by Tom Sharkey, who a decision over him In soven rot Ban Francisco last Juno. y l'robably l'erlsheil lu the Moniv llAELETON, l'a,, Deo. 2a - Mrs. Inhy, who disappeared from h(Tv For detailed Itineraries and other Information apply at ticket agencies or adtlres Oeo. W. Iloyd, Asst. Ocu'l Puss. Agent, Ilroad Htreet Station, I'liiladelphla. ) WHAT IS WANTED. Thousands upon thousands of children and other dear mem bers of families, die annually from Diphtheria. This can oil b"? avoided by the prompt use, according to directions, of THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA I ;?0 Ii; i! DO Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co., Williams sport, Pa., and sold by Drug gists everywhere for the small sum of fifty cents per bottle. What is fifty cents when it TrSi'!3 llle suffering and saves F0W?stU6Sfndo"ef Vousay: ments: exceiiemmi win u uo wuai ir0"!"8" ""Xilt has done so W est Lloyd street. , . "Xt on record COR IIKNT.-Ilrlck dwelling hire it ICast Oak street. Apply at Norind street. 7ANTKI. - Young lady wanted 1 1 tin typo pictures. No expcrlenj Bury, inn i iu a. Aiaiu sireci. . f TOST, STRAYED OR STOI.F.N.-A bcngle i hound with black ears, body spotted like a couch doc, block spot ou rump. Suitable re ward will bo paid for return to F, K. Magnrgle,. Blienumlouli.Vu. l'JHtf dOU RENT. Two nice unfurnished rooms.. L' well heated. Apply ut No, 211 West Oak. sti ect. TOR KENT,- -A idee suitable for office IlKgM.upnlrc 125-t room, bfcoud floor, puriiosce. Apply at family
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