cnv SPEC I.I V.l - -l rciiKtli ill I lie . .mil that lie will j -i l'ftinne will j I'liltcd States .ith will prevent I ifur.e for Courtis. U (Iruhler llrcw., cfowh lm- lypy. I ii linmuW oorro 'in; ! inn that thoro ''HtdfiuH to tho pro- iltnrce In tho i of Chliniiv I ii ilv Miss Clam It who pliiiiotl with l ui. A Viunnn 1-f i '. i3iit Chrint- 1 1 1 . 1 t or hor fututu pnr- A Ai l iiurlwof Sttihhvols- W , ntMl them with ii h srvcral ucros of ' ill spi rul tho winter wli' go to tha United OI.II IN II.Vi: DAY. Murine Tablets. All u.uncy if it fulls to rum. i li IS So USONAI, rujed by Plre, I' iru yesterday de ninnlm owned by i in the Westchester .t1-. n inl decupled by 111' hint .in tho building nir S.i.iHKi, and tho loss ind orher ullects owned nboiu fHIUHK). M.inv of Ions weio prized far BUSINESS MEN IN POLITICS, i Biimo Ti'Mn Commrmt from 1'rcstde.ntlnl lilretnr Wllllnm M. Tncsnrt. I Wllllnm M. TiiRgart, of Philadelphia, 1 one of tho MoKlnley presidential doctors In the Into campaign, thus speaks of tho Wanamaker boom In TaBRnrts' Tlinoa: j If any Intelligent citizen of Philadelphia j Is In doubt as to tho sldo upon which his xympathios might to bo unlisted In this ponatorlal fight, lot him toko n look over I tho field and mako a nolo of tho elements 1 which I'oimtltuto tho opposing forcos. And, In the llrst placo, let him glvo his tit- 1 toiitlou to tho forces which nro lighting I under tho golden standard of Wunu- t tnakor. t To begin with, thcro Is tho so called "Huslni'ss Men's League." Tills Is an or ganization of moil, siiiiio of whom seem to ' think thoy kco n olinnco to put money In1 their pockets by cultivating Wonamakcr's i friendship and promoting tho attainment of his ambition. It l.s an aggregation of jealousies, of onmltios and of appetites. A fow days ago, under tho lash of Senator Quay's criticism, It gave out nil unsigned communication, In which was mado tho ...... 1... ... II. ... II...- 1... Il1...,1.naa men" was meant farmers, clerks, artisans, ' ch"r;h .f"1' fn"d f', "no laborers-everybody. c,,llua McUllir to his door and killed him. That heblowod foratalot This "lo.iguo" Is just wliatoveryoiioundorstauds it to bo, n combination of capitalists In the inter NUGGETS OF NEWS. Patrick Miner, a union minor of Lend vlllo, Colo., was shot mid killed by non union moii. Mr. Alfred LoQhalt, Belgian minister at Washington, will soon bo trans 'orrod to St. Petersburg. A Christmas tree bluzo In n church at Sioux City, la., created a panic and many por.sons wero Injured. M. Paul Doumer, fonnorly French min ister of llimnco, has been appointed gov ernor of Indo-Chliin. Hanker Goorgo Nixon, of Carson, Nov., lias entered the race for United States son ntor against Senator John P. Jonos. The sonata commlttco on foreign rela tions yesterday favorably reported the Cameron resolutions In u roport strongly urging Cuban recognition. Carlo Agna Is under arrest In Now York city on suspicion of netting flro to a build ing on West Broadway, whoro flames broke out twlco In twenty-four hours. Wllllum MoDuff, negro policeman nt Dallas, Tax., recently arrested Homer Stone, a young negro, for disturbing a est of ono of tholr number, and, Incident ally not too Incidentally of thomsolvos. It watchword is "Business men In poli tics," but (5od help tho Philadelphia tax payer if tho particular business men' who' are engineering tills movement succood In getting any moro inlj politics or in get ting any more out of polities than at p.-uj- I. ..11. u,n..tnnl vnlim m iiri.i. of. ,r i"'v . it ; '10 llOlulil.V ii -uuur, wuu in ,ur. I 'to lCauuuaWt forced to leap from a I'fririi.lsin ttalnod a fracture of two I", p u wou-dit that ho Is Iniured i st nlay at st ' n irr "uia, wit "toy lit i.nd Hi .t At ..I yl ii Drunken Quarrel. a Dee SH During a j. 3nmonr a crowd of minors u jona ijogg was in- n.l hi brother Hichard iionts lat ir, both tho vle- Mooro's rovolver shots. 1' tm I lie Head by Kiclmrd ' w ' In. : iuHt vus dying from his sr U Ilrill "! bad been shot through mmoucd -.tieugth enough Apt rkncp ...... ii... the shot that 1(s of fit ll'd Monro's lifo also. tlT, -m . I c it my ami llrlti-li Sulijeit. Izl uc-i witl.,. The I'ross says that ill your ! oci n New V i.rk from ii rein- 1,'tcpli, was Waldorf Astor declares Ir it. ulianialin has ronouneod his t, n hip and sworn alio- At A letoiia. I I, Dec 23, fQr palnB an(1 AcJlegi J'lroatSt s ited Plug Oil, 23c nom and diiK store. fu.y the Noi,r fr C1U jij.ui Patent' reutMlny u other brand. It U thohest ,u;e Hue I 8o, stock a - cxdiout Js.r.i.EY FOR QUAY. lie n, le t Has An IimIitkIiiihI- Irish !, ,,. ,.,,., r!mwpi,,Bh 1,1 " '1fuutl.Mau'.'"lraV,,U'1 1'mm1 '! jonieof tho Plilladeliilila to'ht With (r . lin to tho romnantH of tu.-c curt Unit, waged war ngainst 'S, druj; Gto,r ftjvtu chairman nro pub- ps' mn illative storlos to the Jor Mi'Kinley and Mark 10 out with .Senator Quay Pontsrlvaula leader will sav in disposing of tho .;,) in lus state under tho thm. These stories are as iibric of a vision. Senator vest of terms with tho pros- the- uatiiinal chairman. 1 an authority ns Major nlf has dei l ired that Senu Hsiwuso tho Philadelphia 111' holl ow tti-ekk ago a prominent 'lilladclpma, who dldyeo- Busliiess men in politics, Indued I Oil, yes, to be sure, and how about tho stink ing, eye destroying water gas of which tho city Is buying nearly a millions dollars' worth a yo.ir from tho United tins Im provement (?) company? llow about tho nearly 800,000 which wo nro paying annually to tho electric light tiust and fiO per cout. of which Is probably prollt? What of tho stroet car franchises which have been freely given away, and out of which "business men In politics" havo become miilti-mlllluiialros? And thu au tomatic telephone matter, and tho nitra tion project, and tho water supply svliemo witli Its eminently respectable backers, and tho gas works salo? Por all thoso blessings, accomplished or uttompted, wo have to thank tho inlluouco of tho "bust men in politics." Who nro now bursting their buttons trying to boost Wauny into the senate? Wutmmuker himself, tho illustrious hiiperlntoudont of tho Botliaiiy Sunday school, who preaches sermons about tho Impossibility of contemporaneously serv ing God and Mammon, is, as wo all know, a pious man, while his senatorial boom In its entirety prosonts an impressive assoiu- ' blago Tom Dolnu, Chris Magco and Uudy I lilankonburg. j Kvery feature, howover, Is included in this great three ring caravan of business, , politics and religion, and there Is a place upon tho program for what Is left of tho , Philadelphia and Pittsburg' combines. Dave Martin is lu It, not as chipper as ho I used to be, nothing like as conlldont, but In other respects tho saiuo old Dave; and I isn't ho just hoping nndhiingorlng for tho i revenges and opportunities which Wuna maker's election would possibly afford? I We don't profess to be able to explain just ' how it hannons that a movomont of such , u suporllno character as tills Wanamaker ! Salvo. It Is at present the article most used TO UltlCi: A COLD IK DM! DAY Take Ijixativo Broino Quinine Tablets. All drugijists refund tho money if itfails to cure. 23 cents. Hearings on tlio Mow Turin" lllll. Washington, Dee. 23. Formal work on tho now tariff bill wdll bo begun by tho ways and means commit too this afternoon, when tho llrst of tho sorios of sittings, which nro to extond over twelve days, will bo hold. Judged by tho amount of corre spondence which has eomo to tho commit tee ou tho subject thoro Is moro wide spread Interest lu tho forthcoming bill than hns nttnehod to any othor revision of tho tnrlff, and tho number of business men who doslro to appear boforo tho com mittee is unusually grout. Tho commlt teo will avoid repetitions by asking overy delegation to select a spokesman to present its views. Miss Field's Hotly Incinerated. SAN FitANCIsco, Doe. 28. Tho final ob scqulos ovor tho romatns of tho Into Kato Field wore hold in Trinity church yester day afternoon. Tho largo odlflco wos crowded to tho doors with the most prom inont people of tho city, who assembled to do honor to tho momory of tho dead wo man. After tho church ceremonies tho body was taken to tho crematory at Odd Fellows' eoinotory, tvhuro it was inclnor atod. Tho nstvis will bo takon to H. II. Kohl B.i:it, of Chicago, who will soo that thoy nro placed In Mount Auburn conntory, Boston, according to tho wish expressed , by Miss Fiold. Chicago ltanU Gnus Iuto Liquidation. Chicago, Dec. 28. It Is nunuuncedthnt tho Atlas bank will go Into liquidation and retire from business. The action is not considered as a failure In an' sense, and ns tho bank's business was compart tlvely u small one, It is not anticipated that liny Hurry lu tho hanking circles of Chicago will result. This bank has boon for some tlmo gradually reducing Its in debtedness and itsj liabilities, whlchn'fow months ago weio about $2,b00,000, nro now but ?1, !"0, 000 and nro amply covered by good assets. (..In ., -I, ril,n I.Mit ..I,a , 1,a,wle ' and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are ,,i,.M,. fr..,l l,,r n.AVltt'i U'it.l, Un,,.l FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send His Dis covery Tree. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. Thero is always moro or less suspicion attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery ii known to tho world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what ho has discovered. It is upou tills principal that a resident of Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural size and vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who novcr stopped to rcalizo what might bo tho final result, ought to ho deeply interested In a remedy which will restore them to health, streneth and vitfir, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As tho remedy in question was tho result of many years research as to what combination would bo peculiarly effective iu lestnring to men tha strength they need, it would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ounht to write for such a remedy at once. A ropiest to II. C. Olds, ISox 1712, Kalamazoo, Midi., stating that you aro not sending for tho prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to mako use of tho medicine by living it a trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to whore information camo from. Tho prescription is sent freo and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to giveaway Ids discovery, thcro is no doubt about tho oiler being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that ho may know how you came to write him. 12-2S-"8t OYSTER DREDGERS' HARDSHIPS. Serious Chnrgos Mndo bjr Three Men Who KsoHpeil from Them. Washington, Dec. B8. Throe young mon, giving tholr names ns Andrew Law son, Honry Iiopkeo nnd Henry lllee, and tholr residences as Philadelphia, applied at tho Alexandria, Vu., station houso for lodging last night. Thoy wore oyster drodgors, and tholr npponranco showod that thoy had suffored torrlblo hardships. Ouo of thorn said that ou Oct. ID llvo young mon from Philadelphia shipped as dredgers on tho oyster vossol Kscort, Cap tain Alfrod Sumniors, of Onnncock, Va., nnd on Oct 21 sailed down tho Chosnpoako for the oystor bods. Tho men had scanty rntlons nnd hard work. Hopkoo was tho llrst to got sick and was, It is said, cruolly troatcd by Uarry llaydon, tho mnto of tho vossol, un til nearly dead, ltopkoo showed a holo in his sldo which ho said was caused by kicks. Tho flvo who shipped from Phlladolphla Jnanagod to steal away from tho dredger last A'odnosdny noar Monroo crook, nnd walked to Fredericksburg, Vn,, where two of tho flvo wero obllgod to remain on no count of tholr physical oondttlon. Thoso who nrrlvod last night are badly frozon. Thoy say Andrew Mundoo, a dredger on another vessel commnndod by Captain John Summers, a brothor of tho captain of tho Escort, was knocked down nnd lioaton and nftorward thrown overboard and drowned. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood. La Crlppo Brings on Heart Woakness. S fell til M'0r. McKlnloy on tho ho cumpaign, wrote to the . . .n.l iii...i;n.i r..ii....,..ii,.,. Riii i no In1' "n" " i'.smuii Killllli ll f ,i.c imnortiiiit Kmliml . lelphhi Several days later ie ( U OU ply from Major McKlnloy ) mil stilt Senator Quay In fg; j" clodug with tills impor- ) Vjl rtulmtor uay win navo Ie. ..on of applicants to 1111 xes lu Pennsylvania.' " ie I id lit. ii t . El f rc 1 T I Iai-.t I in' Meant Itilslue.s. ah pea'. ! or J ny formulated tho i fiUf imWi'iin state platform of h was rcafllrinod by this vvoniloii, ou tho subject of to of money lu politics and employment of corporate , ainio direction, tho bomttor nt 1 ill slums. In a recent A declaring against Wana lacy for Viilted States son o have millionaires enough tonal somilo. Ho further s opposod to tho scheme of j."0- men's leagues." "Its jsays Senator Quay, "is that ZS 1 1, thi.ll ,ll,.MI.i lili.li ,.(11,... possessTtm- of tho govern- 'lonator will tnko his place boom, with so much religion In it, mid Btich a largo amount of unadulterated business, is mixed up with the fortunes of that particular faction which tho people mostdlstrtist and which successive defeats have almost destroyed, but so It is, and those who liko to answer conundrums can puzzle tho reason out. Consider for a moment, on the othor hand, tho position of Mr. Penrose. Per sonally a man of good character, brilliant ubllty and high standing lu the com munity, lu .s receiving the disinterested support of thu very host oloiuonts of our peuplo Ho represents tho party which Is lighting the battle of reform, mid is labor ing to raise our statu and city politics to a higher level. He has overy kind of fitness for the place cducatluii, oxporlence, hon esty, and freedom from any selfish mer cantile bins. Ho is a staunch Republican, an uut and out protectionist, an eloquent nd convincing speaker, nnd a fearless, upright man. It Is true that ho has no bnr'l. His sup porters havo no corruption fund whoro wltli to dob.iueh tho legislative virtue, but wo bolievo he can bo elected without it. It would bo a dishonor to Pennsyl vania to think otherwise. Could WuuainaUer? vrrZAfZ"" """"" .iw -TT i tiniin mill , ml r-' I if most in ncej oi legislative i - . . . .i. ,. ' U',-. sao larmers, mo siiiuu sioro- fs-..-. i i... i..i. . lllll uiu iiiuumrs d to Use his Inllu- lonr f'ds winter in shaping In int ivst of theso classes. oi V 1ui A "NllirSeil." Mr. Pollock, ouo of tlio "business moil's coiiunlttco," who is working for Mr. Wanainnkor's nomination for United Status senator, said in a speech nt Krle Pa.: "Mr. AV'tiiiiimakor Is tho greatest man on earth." "Nuff sod," as thu boy remarked. Next. Soothing, and tiotlrrltnting. strengthening, and not weakening, small but ellVctive such aiu tlio qualilltt of DeWltt's Little l'.arly Ithers, the I'.uaous little pills. C. 11 H'tgcnbuch. for piles, and it always cures them. C. II. llascnhuch. Morn Transvaal 1'rljoaers Iteluiisud. London, De. 2b. Colorol 11. V. Whlto and Colonel K. Qrny, who, together with Dr Li. S. Jameson, Major Sir John Wll loughby, Major It. White and Captain Henry If. Coventry, sou of tho Karl of Coventry, wero convicted of participation in the raid led by Dr. Jameson Into tho Transvaal on Dec. 31, 181)5, woro released from Hollnway jail Saturday, tholr sou tencos of flvo numthsuach having cxplrod. Major It. Whlto and Major Sir John Wll loughby are still in prison. Major Whlto was sentenced to sevon mouths' imprison ment and Major Wllloughby to ton months' confinement. Dr Jnmoson, who was sontonccd to fifteen months' impris onment, was roleas.ed ou Dec. S on ac count of 111 health. llcutli of General Meredith Head. Paiiis, Doc. 28. General John Morodlth Ilo.nl dlod yesterday morning. Mr. Itoad, diplomatist, was born in Philadelphia ou Fob. 21, ltOT. He was a graduate of Brown and tho Albany law school, studlod lutor uatlonal law in Europe, was admitted to tho bur in Philadelphia, and afterward was adjutant general of Now York. Ho was first United States consul general for France and Algorla In 1BG9-73 and 18"0-?2, and acting consul general during tho Franco-Gorman war. Afcor the war ho was appointed by General do Cossoy, min ister of war, to form and preside over a commission to oxnmiuo Into tho desirabil ity of teaching the English language to tlio Fronch troops. Iu November, 1873, he was nppolnted United States minister rosldont lu Grccco, rosignlng in 1879. He was knlghtod by King Goorgo of Greece in 1831. Ho was tho author of sovorul his toric works. "Excuso mo," observed the man iu speo lacles, "hut I am a surgeon, nnd that is not whore the liver is." "Nover you mind where his liver is," reterted the other. "If it was in his big toe or his left tar DeWltt's Utile Early Risers would rmch it and shake It for him. Ou that you can bet your gig lamps." C. H. Hagcnbuch. Germany IIus Offered No Advice. London, Doe. 28. Tho Chronicle's Bor 1 111 correspondent roports that Gormauy has offered no advice either to tho United States or to Spain in regard to Cuba. "Germany wuuld prefer to seo Cuba in tlio hands of Spain," this correspondent goes on to say, "nnd in tho event of af fairs becoming active would udvlso Spain to grant such concessions as would enublo hor to retain tho island." m ',, . ;er '.OU'J Tt jr V- tin M-as and CI ".hi in n lout u lust what you call for when Hood's Sarsaparllla. Thero to for Hood's. It Is an in- tolllgenco to try to sell you sc. Remember that nil kco you to buy an articlo t, aro based simply Tlio St. Louis Globe-Democrat Scmt Wcekly Tuesday and Friday eight patea each issue sixteen pages every week only one dollar a year, is unquestionably thu biggest, host and cheapest national news journal puhlishod iu the United States. Strictly Republican in polities, it still gives all the news, and gives it at least three days earlier than it can ho had from any weekly paper published anywhere. It is indisponsa lile to the farmer, merchant or professional man who deslics to keep promptly and thoroughly posted, hut has nut the tlmo to rend a large dally paper; while Its gteat vaiiety of well selected reading matter makes it invaluable as a home and family paper. Itemeinber tho price, only one dollar a year. Sample copies free. Address, Globi: PniNTiNii Co., St. Louis, Mo. ni a 5'Curo moro protlti iuo It I ho dots this cares noth- iifaro. Ho simply wants po not permit yourself to siat upon having 5 Xoted Com lets l'ardoned. Atlanta, Doa 38. Oovornor Atkinson Saturday pnrdonod Harry Hill and Sid noy Luscollos, bettor known as "Lord Ilcrosford." Thoso woro two of the most noted characters lu tlio ponltoutlary. Both wero convicted of forgory. Hill's caso caused a scandal involving somo promlnont families. Berosford pretendod ! to reprosout Kngllsh capitalists, nnd he swindled Homo parties in Home, Ga., with i whom ho was negotiating for tho pur chase of iron properties. Doth Hill nnd I lleresford had sixteen months longer to sorvo. Illg I'lro In b Now York Town. me ltobbory of the Mall. Ni:w YoliK, Doe. 28. Sovorul business flrms that had wondered why important lottors containing large sums of mouoy had been delayed iu tho malls have re ceived tho lottors, but uut tho onclosuros, stained with tho waters of the. bay In which thoy hud tossed for two or throe days boforo being picked up. Tho lottors had been opened, tho money inside taken out, aftor which tho thieves had dropped the letters Into tho bay. Investigation made nt the postofllce confirmed tha story, Tho loss may reach thousands of dollars. Tho mall bags wore stolen from a depot In this city, and woro evidently takon on board an outgoing steatuor, where thoy woro rilled. Westuti l''al. to Kqual Ills ltecord. Nkw Yoiik, Deo. 28. lCdward Payson Woston, tho famous old tlmojiedeslrluu, who started Friday night in tho Ico palaco to bhow the athlotlo world that ho could walk 112 mllos, or very near it, within twonty-four hours, desplto his 68 years, failed to reach tho standard. Ho stopped with 103 miles ami 2 laps to his credit, a porforinnnco that is really remarkable when ills ago Is considered, Twlco he was carried filiating to his room. Disappoint inont nt tho absence of old time friends at tho track sldo is said to havo caused tho unoxpootod physical failure. MoKlnloy's American Suit. Cinoinnats, Deo. 28. Tho Commorclal Tribune says: The inauguration suit that Major McKlnlcy will wear March 4 noxt will bo Ainorican clear through. l'lio oloth will bo woven especially for tho occasion by the Hockatuis Manufacturing Company, of Now York, and will bo a single weaving. It will bo of American grown wool, and no more will bo woven than will sulllco to mako tho suit. When woven tho cloth will be sont to tho major's tailor, Koovel, of Cleveland, and by him the suit will bo cut mid made. Cuufmlurtite Memorial Institute. Covington, Ky., Doc 23. Tho movo mont of tho Unltod Confederate Veterans to erect a memorial lnstltuto edifice Is to be pressod during tho coming yoar for speedy consumutlon. General John C. Undorwood, suporlntondout and sooretary of tho Confederate Memorial association, has located olllcos hero, mid all communi cations and remittances are to b sont to him. The wife of Mr. D. IEobinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y was sick witli rheumatism for five months. Iu speak ing of it, Mr. Kobitnoii says: "Chamberlain's l'aiii Halm is the on'y thing that gavo her any rest from paiu. Fur tho relief of pain it cannot bo beat." Many vory Ixid enses of rheumatism havo been cured by it. For salo at 80 cents per bottle hy Gruhler Ilros., drusgists. Hiingnlly Guts Klght Vrars. HAVANA, Dec. 28. The tribunal on Sat urday doeido.1 that Julio Saugully, a nat uralized Amorlcau citizen, charged with conspiracy against the Spanish govern ment, was guilty of a modified qualifica tion of tho crime of which ho was accused, and sontonccd him to eight yours and one day imprisonment. The sentence wag published today. Absolutely nure, perfectlr hawnlcss, and iivariahly reliable are the qualities of Que Mlnutu t uiigu cure, it never bills in colas, croup and lung trouble. ChiUrea like it lie cause it is plesitant to tnlto and It heipn them. u. ii. lugcnuuoti. Despondent Hunker's Suicide. CHICAGO, Doc. 23. Sufforlug from do prosslon caused by financial rovorsos, Otto w usinuusdorff, n well known bnnkor of this city, yesterday fired a btillot Into his brain und died almost Instantly. Mr. Vusmunsdorff was a member of the pri vate banking firm of Wasmnnsdorff Ss Holunoiuaun, which fnllod a wook ago as a rosult of tho failuro of tha National Batik of Illinois. Tlio failuro of his bank had a crushing effoct upon Mr. Wnsuiuns- uorlt and also seriously ullectod his wife, who Is ill. At tho tlmo of the failuro tho ussots of Mr. Wasiuuusdorfl's bank woro given nt 550,00U, and tho liabilities at $115,000. Mr. Wnsinausdorff has boon u bankor in this city for moro than n quar ter of a century. Ho was about 53 years old. News from tho Orlout. SAN FitANClsco, Doc. 28. The stoainor Peru nrrlvod last night from Hong Kong nnd Yokohnmn with tho following orl ontal nows: Ouo of the- Koreans who was rocontly arrested at Seoul on tho charge of attempting to restore tho king to tho palace from the Hussion legation, whoro his majesty Is now seeking sholtcr, is re ported to hnvo boon oxecuted without trial. Asovcro faiulno prevails In Chuan-Tung, Szechuon province, China, owing to tho disastrous iloods which ruined tho crops. Thero has boon lmiuonso loss of lifo from landslides iu the district. Yokohama mer chants havo applied to tho govornmont fur ohartors for two now steamship linos to San Francisco. Major C. T. Picton is manager of the Stato Hotel, at DcniBon, Texas, which tho traveling men say is ono of tho best hotels iu that section. In speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmody Major Picton says : "I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an in fallible euro for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always roconnnoud it, and have frequently administered It to my guests iu the hotel, and in every caso it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by Gruhler Ilros., druggists. Tlio Mysti'ry of a Crluief Atlantic City, Deo. 28 Two boys, while playing noar tho Hotel Borkley yes torday afternoon, discovered iu nn old tin can a human hand, ovldontly that of a woman, It was frozen in a cake of ico, and decomposition had not yot sot In. Tho gruosomo objoct was turnod over to the polico, who aro making an investigation. It may lead to the discovery of a crime. ItlieuiuntUm Cured In a T)ay. "Mystic Cure" for Itheumatisin and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho causo and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I, bought ouo bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did me'moro good than any medicine I overtook." Tooents. Sold by C, II. Hagenhuch, druggist, Shenandoah, Tours to l'lorldu. No district in America presents, durinc the Winter season, so many varied attractions as tlio SUlto nt Florida, liesiilcs Its delightful climate width to one escaping from the cold and uiilicaltuful changes of the North seems almost ethereal, it is pro-ciiiiueiitly a land of snort and measure. Along Its eleven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes aro llsh of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Noithern waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of game or hotter sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers. and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may ho found iu abundance through out the State. The moro novel sport of al ligator and mauateo hunting may also be in. dulged in by tha more adventurous tourist, With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes. Its boatinc ami bathing, its fishing and limiting, and its extensive foiests, Florida prcfenls unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, tho lover of nature, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during tlio season of 1807, leaving by special train January 20, February 0 and 23. and March 0. Tho first three tours will admit of a sojourn bf two weeks in this delightful laud; tickets for tho fourth tour will bo valid to return until May 31 hy regular trains. Rites for tho round trip, $50.00 from New lork, JlS.oi trum l'liiiadelphla, and propor tionate rates from other points. X'or tickets, Itineraries and other luliirma- tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking ollices, or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent.Ilroad street station, l'lilluuelpma. EV. B. V. SEAREY, pastor M. E church, Buchanan, Oa. writes Dec. 10, lesw: " In childhood I was afflicted with oxcesslvo nervousness, which, almost developed into St. Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at college it gradu ally grew worse. Closo study aggravated tho trouble; any unusual exertion caused trembling all over. In IBM I bad a sovero attack of La Grippo which broughton hoart weakness I Laa been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Last February I bo gan taking Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Nervine and Nervo and Liver Pills and slnco then I have been studying moro and working harder than for years and tho good effects that havo resulted seem to bo permanent." Dr. Mlle3' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists undor a positive guarantee first bottle boncBU or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. -'cervine y rtoatoroa Health CATON'S TANSY PILLS. ii riie,dA"fd RELIEF FOR WOMEN. Imitations. Clot CATON'S, nnd save regreln. At drtitclsK or sent sealed, $1. Ourbooklet4oenU. CATON SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS GRAY HASH RESTORED to lu Uftiuml color by IKts II AI It MJ;i)l. lJA'r. " li,1)ariii1eit, pleasant odor. fl.CO it butt o l.rr.'N HAIIt 'rO.NICretnovei(lRn1ruir."-luin hair from falling enttmdproinotpp growth Odi ttlit IjKRMUJIIUAA'I' J uw I' u it on sr., n venrr Illustrated Treatise on Hair on application rntt For ealo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlin'i Dniff Store. Would M Do Witfpt It ! IS TUB DECLARATION OP ON WHO HAS USED iflM'fl niDUTUPmn uii ii i uuiun CURE Tiinunt mi inn j u iiiui.H mm o fii- ft HI-'e Cures every case of Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or Soro Throat ever known, if used according j?' to directions. Makes no differ cucc how severe the case it will t: cure, and if taken in time will ti) prevent the dreaded disease. Jjj 5ia Testimonials prove that this Bij: Medicine has :!: l SAVED THOUSHHDS OF LIVES 1 f Read what oni of the many say ; R. Wtniamsport, Pa., Slay 1, 1806, I Thompson IHplitherlii CuroCo.l (lentlt'ineii : J Imvt used your Diph theria Cure In my family and nm txist tlve It saved the lire or my rtmiHlittr, after the uttentltng physicians hiul given her up. My wile whh alnotroulilel with an allectftl throat and your texctllent preparation permanently cured her In a few dayu time. I cannot nay too much In favor of your Medicine, and would not do without It In my house, If It cot-t live doltaniluaead of tilty cents per bot tle. No faintly In this great country should lo without ono or more liottle of Thomtwon'H Diphtheria Cure In tho house "nt all times when they becomo fully acquainted with Its merits, as I hae, Charles Karlcher, PRICE, 50 CTS. A BOTTLE Ask Your Dkaw.r For IT, ArcliliUliop nlul tluidll 'lu New Knelaud. WOltCKBTUIt, Muss., Doc. 2U. Archbishop Martlnolll, tho pnjial dolcgato, lg paying his first visit to Now KoRlnnd. Ho arrived lu this city Saturday night, and asslstod yostorday In tho celebration of the feast day of St John's church, of which Mgr. Griffin Is pastor. The nrohblBhop Is no conipnnlod by Mgr. Sbarrottl, secretary of tho papal delegation. Uacklen' Arnica Halve, The Lett salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeum, fever sores, ...... ..1 - 1 1 1. .,1,111,1..!..,. Amfl an,l LCltUJj CUBllJ'CU J1B11UB, bllliuiaiiu, wiub, all skin eruutlous. and positively cures rilu. or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to (lvo verfoct satisfaction or laouy refunded, rrlce 25 cents per box. For sale or A . Wasley. Wl.i,,, vnn want mod rnnflnp. rdumblnn Heatli of Court X-Iurarlan Jloirman. flttlii. or irmiBral tlnimltliini? done call' KltEDKRICK, Mil,, Ueo. 28. Charles W. on K V Oallagher 18 West Centre street Huffman, LI D., librarian of the Unltod 1 Dealer Ir stc-es 1-tf States supremo court slnco 1878, died nt his The old way of delivering mestages by post boys compared with tlie modern tslephone, illustrate the old tedious msthods of "break-ing"- colds toniiiird vrlth their aluioit in tanUusoui cure b7 Ono JUn uto Cough Cure. C.n. HaiPMibuth. ji-i- Si- t- "Srfi? '(P ,tf$y$l?,!its ftwiRfli? ib? w Vivs For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drue Store. MANUFACTURED DV THC Thompson Diphtheria Core Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Evan J. Davies, 1.1VERY AND Iliad sevsnattaeks of gravsl and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I nsed Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short tlm. A DibTi.NOUlsuin Lawybb or Waynb Co., N.Y. CoLOBLaaa And Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that sin was so colorlais and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and fet felt as though th blooi did not circulate. After on bottlo of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in th town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her frlonds. Iteduced ltates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania ltallroad. For the benefit of thoss who dssire to at tend the ceremonies incident tothoinaugura tion of l'resident-elcct McKinley, tho l'uun sylvania Itailroad Company will cell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following raUs; From New York, f8.00: Philadelphia, 5.40 j Baltimore, 1.U0 ; Har- rlsburg, (5.0(1; Willlamsport, SS.70; Buffalo, f 11.80 ; Kochcster, f 10.48 ; Altoona and l'ltta burg, flO.eO; and from all other stations on the l'ennsylvania system at reduced rates, This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a Undertaking I 13 N. Jardln Street. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLESS IN EVEKY FEATURE. I hoino, In this city, of double pneumonia j T,l0 mfinv )iCm of the Fsunsyl CALIFORNIA Three tours to OAIiIFOUNIA and the I'ACI riO CO A. ST will leave New York and l'hlladel lilila January V7, l'ebrunry 24, and March 27. 1897. lrlve weeks In Callfarnla on the first tour, and four weeks on the second. 1'asiengers on th thiril tour will return on irgidar trains within nine months. Btop will he mads at New Orleans for Murdl-Qrat festivities ou the second tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville toars. allow two weeks fn Fl.rlda will leave New Yor'iJ'hlladelnhla .i anuary 2o. r euruary v aim & 1r mitnliAr nf iinnrilft frmn ATerv ifti'llnii nf ltate. coverlntr exiienses ell I i .T. -.: I lions, tM.OO from Nsw York 1 v.o vUUUvW. ..... .... . l'lillatlelnlila. He was Yor' ! . Philadelphia, and S giMIBsnrcn WVJ i en i 'S tji dlrtc- York Wfroiu QTOPiSiIl5JYlpilsQr .ho skmsnS.'.NG' Jt MM.l.1 Jl il. W1vliii quo U1UU&. ycsvuiuay luutuiugi WaPWrouwVi'Hi't ne the favorite Lfflt Tlras return" vla-fll 1 1
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