ill tiund oT ev. iy one 111 h c.n.lltii.iia Mint 'WC' tradition impose. Ami j1'""' "" fican Sunday is i . it iioiiiitrui. -PCmviUuii a decade r two ( it has been challenged, t ccrtttti thsn tlio futility l'nc tart that tlicMB rights .t the fltst lliuu formally l'ryor so strenuously lis- nicil hy tho fuct thai not V lias any serious attempt my thrin. MUNYON'SlTURDEATQ USTCftOWS coi.ii in m: day. in. hi Quniinc Tablets. All lit money il it hills to cure. 3' i Olll tactics. At tho I'olo Ath rhuro will tn hnvobcuu (It I2S pounds lie- mi. of H.ntoti, mill Yutrnltu Mnrshnll's hly unfair. He often i ill tils antagonist 'r !.i him away llonlso ' 'i ' lug wilhnut being t 'lit ft itiul luffs of tho . 11,4 miu ouoil ro- M iinhnll con- mill I lm built was . Ii tMiiiiil und thi) do . an BLOOD AND SKIN CURES. Miinyon's Uloiiil Cures will positively etito tlm int fnriii of sriiifula, erysipelas, salt rlii'iim. rzoina, pimples, syphilitic nll'cctloiis, mercurial taints. blotches, liver snots, tcttor and all Imimritlcs of the blood. Miiiiynn's Fuce ami Skin Ointment re moves blackheads, pimples, Mutches ami all si in eruptions. It soothes and lirals cuts, sores, scalds and hums, uml relieves the pain at oiiee. Sole lips, chapped hands, scurvy oezetna, salt l heum anil tetter nro promptly eu reil. A "epurnle cure fur eaeh disease. At all druggists, mostly S3 eetits a vial. Personal letters to l'rof. .Miiiiyon, 1505 Auh street, I'hilailelpliia, Pa., answered with five medieal advlro fur unv disease. GUILTY OF ARSON. ir ) by ICiikIIsIi ' 'Wn Dec Capital. -it, .....1.1 tn .f i... i ii.. kii.... it. ... I niv; i ii nit ouui b ....u, l "Olll this eltv to (VN'ull. 4 ?lwus planned to bo built has re-timed to Sioux ' -i I lin lifia (I liiit ii till v en. f't rj,-itiitnl uoressnrv for tho Jt .1 iriilKviv linn Irom Slnnr i1 t lelsco. Air. Mol.eun suvs Ij-or V a ovcry arrangement for n iii.ii of mj.OIJu of English tornrlhu. l(iO',ni 3 ur f0r pains and Aches. H. s lied Flag i its store. oil, At 1 I In l.xcnlleut Health. 1 1 V Doc 29 In regard to . Iries as to tho lioulth of ' ylllnrd. Dr C. A. Groono, ns uuthorlzod tho publlcu 1 Mowing stateiiicnt: Miss 1 she came to Custlle, tho dt Louis convention, has A Wenlthy Mnuitf.irt urn "Convicted Ills Own llvldcnce. New Yomc, Dec. 29. Isano 'uker, n , wealthy real ostuto owner and mnnufuo turer, was Inst night convicted of arson In j tho llrst dogreo in causing his Division street Rtoro to bo sot on tiro nnd liltnsolf j aiding In tho nriMiieiucnts fur lRiiithiK It It wns ubiiniod by the procoeutIon that I .uker was tho chief of tho stung of flrobugs whoso glguutio opar.itl'ju threo years 1130 startled tho liistirnnco world, and Morris Srhoonholi, a forty year tormur In Slug Sing for his contiBOtlon with this crime, was brought from prison to tostify ngainst Zuker. Tho district attorney, howovur, failed to mako out n good wise until Zuker went on thu stand for hlmsulf. Hevns n wretched witness fur his own lnterosts, und made admissions that dostroyed tho dofonso his counsel hud built up. Tho district attor ney questioned him about tho numerous flros that had occurred in buildings oc cupied by him, and he lncrlmlnntod him self by his auswurs. Among the llres men tioned were one at No. 18 North Canal street, Newark, In 1879, and unotherat No. 80) South stroet, l'lilladelphla, on Sopt. 0, laSO. Ho denied all recollection of tho Philadelphia lire, and tho prosecution In- Twonty-four Known Dead from tho Oahaba Bridge Wrcok. WERE WRE0KER8 RESPONSIBLE? Grnrge K. Kvnns, Superintendent of Trntin piirtKtlnn or tlio Lnulsvltle unit Nnslivlllo ItiillroHil, Still Mnlntnlnt That tlio Itor rur Was Not nn Aeclilent. IlminxoilAM, Ala., Deo. 29. Tho death list from Sunday's wrocknt Cahnba river, whoroby n Birmingham Mineral railroad train dropped through a bridge 110 foot high on thoSouthornrallway.npponvsnow to lmvo grown to twonty-four. This In cludes tho death of AV. D. Hast, a brldgo foreman, who was killed In a second wreck, which resulted from 11 collision of construction trains at tho sceno of the first disaster six hours aftor tho brldgo catastrophe. Twcnty-ono bodlos wore taken from Ca habn river, nnd since theu it hus been as certained that S. W. Tlbbs nndwlfo, who FREE CURE FOR HEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Bend His Dis covery Fiee. r THE SUSPECTED FILIBUSTERS. Heart Disease Cured, Claims to Be a Benefactor Mankind, to Weakoned trnilllpiiil tlnnil ninnl.a tn lirfti-n thill, fir,. In- Mroveu iu noaun, nuu is , cimilg .ukor's testimony in a suit to 111 b0 .I"17 sh!'..w' when I collect tho Insurance. n,1 " k",l,,a- bhe ,h"s Zuker Is a UusBinn, 19 years old. Ho c "'i""i v. enmo to America in 1803 and wont Into thu vluthlng buslnoss In Now York, his succons uuabliug him to open branch stores In Philadelphia and Newark. 1 1( " " inai snu nus nuanuoneu is l(iu io ner proposou trip to uail- uas ai no iimo uuen any ljSlce (vital or menial energies. ltd' vm t : I Ol til uenniiKS. 1 and . Dec 29. Tho tariff hear- I, f; jin ways and rucam comtnlt- n tli' "in givo 10 1110 represent hero irious industries interested ,f tiikln'ou of the new tariff bill, 1 1, Johuaiiy until Jnn 11. uwingto iiiotteu lor Hearings many ftuiinliippared simply lllod thoir reAer Colo no oral nrgtimonts. Mr. I,U'Umued tho opinion that tho I1I0W1' condeuHod briufs would jy-'mmposo of tho euniuiittoa but- vt lw lie111" anu ain iu iu 1111113 I c llncT,1rB 1 s siuio. I .It t it It v coll) ,N ONI. ,,AV r. -Iri-imn Oninine Tillilets. All ii t""!' t,lon,0"cy if it falls to cure. ilo V 111 llftts at WtiHhltiutiiii. , Dee '.i -In the six day IvA x h' Iii'iiiH Unity, tlio sciiro a... Ml' .... BVe tlrst any was: .Maddux, ,1'ir HT. Ashiugur, MI; Hiuit-r 111; Fostur, 112; pplo, lil, cihoek, l;!9; Al- c i nil Wife C rfiinntl'd. J, Doc 29 - (Jrogor Klerch- ivlfo wero burtiod to death it Johnston yoslorday. Tho partially consumed by the ulted from the oxploslon of A Mighty Hlce Thing for Coushs. What? I'jii-Tiua, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Killed Ills Ilnimliter's I'laiice. Atciiimin-. Ivan., Dee. 29. K N. Qrn ham, tin aged and influential farmer, shot nnd killod John Hopkins, who was the superintendent uf tho furm und who lived at his homo nnd was engaged to be mar ried to ills daughter, (iriiham opposed tho marrlago. Graham Is In jail. The Weather. For custom Pennsylvania, Now Jersey nnd Dolawaro: Generally fair and warmer; southwesterly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. CloaiiiK (JuotAtlans of tllff Nuiv York ullll rlilliulelphlH nxrliimces. Nkw Youk, Dec. yw. The stock market ruled About n dull as provioui to thu holidays, and, although there were no Influence that havenot reewntly been operative, the tone was heavy the greater inrt of thu day. C'lostlni; bids: Ilaltlmore&OUio 15 Lehigh Valley. ... DJ'J Cliesn. & (Ihio, Del. & HiuUoa D.,L.AcW Erie Lake Hrlo ix. Lehigh Nav All iws'ts paid. ISM, New Jersey Co.. lot) ll'J' New York Cen. IK!'; 1MH Peuusylvuuln. Cl'.j U Heading. . . .?T.ai'3 IIP 2 St. Paul U'i W. N. Y. & I'u ar . far,, Fishermen Dri.wneil. ain, Dec 29 The fishing belonging at Kuonglrola, . Ill southrtcsKir this city, lias il In thu Mediterranean, and ( tl ocn men drowned. ie s nf tlio head, chapped bauds bruises Hilds, burns are by DeWitt's Witch Hazel lrek iitilie articleinust iimiI always cures them. C. II. 1 t)ill"nt Good roofing, plumbing mcral tiusmltliing dono call f hor 18 West Centre street , 1-tf 0 p. It"' l-wj rrrsellted for rityinent. Di " Zi. -.Cornelius Hulden, wont tu Mayor Strong's " with a coupon for water rlty of Now York, Issued fuur months before tho Independence Tho coupon lionjumln HlnRgle, clork of ou tho fuco of tho uoto It t tho city chamberlain will four shillings 011 Its pre ildon's wife came Into pos "'.oupou through her father, er Is looking up tho matter, l finding h fund from which 'in bo rodoomed. There Is similar coupon known to 1 i. a Veteran Knglneer. , Dec 29. Jatnos H. Fran j yesterday. In tho bfid year e was ono of tho oldest rull- In thocountry. Hooperatod ! engine, which was brought In 18.;o, nnd was placod on Hind Aniboy railway to tnko ! horses time had formorly Is. Hint latnous engine was Ijio World's fair. (leural IMnrhets. Pitii.Alint.rHIA, Dec. M. Flour dull ; winter superrlnn, $J.833.10; do. extras, xa)3.10; Penu.ylvniiia roller, clear, $4.ay.!iS ; do. do., straight, 14.40it4.no; western winter, lear,H.20 (J4.U5. Wheat tirin; December, 27(iJJ7;4. Oats steady ; December, Slil'e. Hay ijulrt; choloo timothy, 4314.f)0for large bales. Ueef steady 1 family, 0.5Ogll; extra mei, K.3i28; beef hams, $18; tiereed ln-cf , WA9.60; oity extra Iu din mesa, $12.00 il4.50. Pork dull; mess, ti.2S9 11.75; abort clear, Js.T5'10.50; family, flUAlO.W. Lard steady ; western steam, $4.10. Butter steady ; western creamery, laflVWc. ; do. factory, TiiliU'c. ; Klgin. 2Vo. ; Imitation creamery, 11(3 luijc. ; New York dairy, lliiiyc. ; do. creamery, 14.4:21c., extra state prints, uholeMile, 24c; prints Jobbing at 25fif2.se. Cheese quiet; large and small, 7'4 lo)i ; part skims, 3J.7'4; full skims, 2j(a3. Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 21(!J2ta. ; western, fresh, lfcsaio. I'jj jou60of coca, oplatoornar "f mds is bad, decidedly bad. "'-rftlnn hr-lltli nrwt olmttoF tlio :in I the patient Is steadily a worse condition often llv) tcrrlblo slavery nnd eirnbir mill nnlum linlill uy iuu use ui iioou s riarsa- Thero Is nlways uioro or less suspicion ntt.ichcd to ntiything that is offered freo but sometimes a man so overflows witli generosity that ho cannot rest until his discovery ii known to tho world, In order that his follow men may profit hy what ho lias discovered. It Is upon this principal that a resident o( Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will euro them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all tho doubt and uncertainty which such men arc peculiarly llablo to and restores tho organs to natural size and vigor. As it costs uotliing to try tho experiment it would seem that any man, sufl'eriiig vtlth the nervous troubles that usually nttnek men who never stopped to realize what might ho the final result, ought te bo deeply Interested In a remedy which will rostore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As tlio remedy In question was the result of many years resoarch as to what combination would bo peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength tlicy need, It would seem that all men sullcrlng with any form of ncrvntis weakness ought to writo for sueli a remedy at onre. A request to II. U. Olds, lSox 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating 41.1. .'.. 1,nt .iitwllxr. .l.n I. ft 1. 1 1 .... hoardod tho ill fated train at aurnco for , 0't ,f ,n0 curiosity, but that vim wish to Adger. are missing. Tlbbs nnd his wifo make use of the niodielno by giving it a trial, had been ou n visit to the lntter's father, j will bo answered promptly and without nour Guruce. They wont to Gurneo oarly j evidence us to where Information camo from. Sunday morning nnd boarded tho train. Sinco thou nothing has beon seon or hoard of them, so far us can bo ascertained, 'i'hoii bodlos wero not found, nnd their absoiico can only bo accounted for by tho surmlso that they must havo burned up in tho wreck. The railroad authorities say that they havo rocolvod indefinite in quiries about tho Tlbbs family, but know nothing of them. There was llttlo of tho debris at tho scono of tho wreck yostorday. Mr. Dry son, who was listed among tho fatally In jured, is now numbered umoiig tho dead. Ho llvod for twonty-four hours In groat iigony. Ho was frightfully mangled and burned. Whou tho train mado its awful plunge Mr. Hrysou did not nt first go to tho bottom. Ho was caught betwoon tho limbs of a tree, about twonty-llvo feet above the river bed. The flames from tho burning curs below brought him to n con sclousnnss of his perilous position. Ho managed to oxtricnto himself, and loll bleeding und mangled to tho river bottom Into two foot of water. Ho then pulled himself underneath a largo rock and, pro tected to sumo oxtent by tho running water, ho escaped tho Uamos, but was not able long to survive his Injuries. Several persons from Illocktoti, who woro oarly on tho scene of tho wreck, still doclnro that twouty-soven bodlos wero tuken out of the river, and that tho rail road authorities are still mistaken In tho uunibor killed, The Blockton pooplo seem to think that several bodies were taken nwny by friends before the relief train loft on Its return trip with tho deud und wounded. The railroad ulliclals, however, are firm In this statement, that only twenty-one corpses wero rocovorod. They say all reports to tho contrary aro wild rumors. The fact still remains, howover, that It Is Impossible to know just how many pas sengers woro on the train, nnd who thoy wero or wlioro thoy wore going. The prescription Is sent frco and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, thcro is no doubt about tho offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that ho may know how you camo to wiite hlin. 12-28-78t I.lre Stock Markets. New York, Dec. 28. Ilrovew quiet; steers, l5.10; stags and oxen. 2.754.50; bulls, fi:iS 183.25; dry cows, 1.X$3.20. Calves active; veals, J.vijs ; grasscrs, SJiau.&u; western calves, $:i.7tVfit3.5,J. bhecp and lambs weak ; alieep, ,K$ 4; lambs, $5.25 (J'l; very choice, $J.23. Hogs eiuier at W-loJo SU. Kast LiiiKiirr, Pa., Due. 23. Cattle uctlvo and higher; prime, $1.755; feedurd, $3.0O,$4; hulls, Htags aua cows, $2.25.3.G0. Hogs active, higher; prime light, W.tW'43.(15 ; beat mediums, l8.ilVijJ.7U; common tn fair, $3.HX3.5&; heavy, 3.403.5J; roughs, $2.2533.10. Hhrrp Bteady; $3'Jo(3.75; good tu prime, $3.G5tg3.75; good, 13.85 3 M : common, $i!,2.50, culls, $10(1.60j lambs dull; choice, $5.25r$6.tx); common to good, tijiS. The old lady was right when she said, thu child might die If they waited for tho doctor. She saved tho little one's life with a few dolus of Ono Minute (mgh Cure. Sho had used it for croup heforo. C. II. llagouhuch. Czar Opposed to Coercion. St. Pr.TKiisiiuiia, Deo. 2D. M. Nolldoff, tho Htisslan ambassador nt Constantino ple, has warmly advoented a military oo cupattiiu of Constantinople, and tho council has convened to discuss the pro ject. Tho majority of tho ministers wero opposod to M. Nolldoll'8 scheme, where upon tlio czar a 11 noil need that ho also was opposod to uctlvo coercion. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Harbot, tho French tonor, who first lung Gounod's "Fuust." dlod In Paris osterduy. IjuwIs Pemberton and sou wore shot and killod at Helouwood, Tenti., in u fight with n town marshal. Tho adherent of ox-l'rosldont Cncores, of Peru, aro trying to organize nn Inva sion of tho department of Moquoguo. Willie hunting In western Pennsylvania yesterday Charles I'feltler, n wealthy laundryman, accidentally killed himself. Tho Hopubllcan club of Now York last night refused tu Indorse tho candidaoy of it perhaps come as quickly, Joseph H Choato for 1'nltod btatos sena rnoro surely and more per- tor ,opgli nature's great reutor- Miss I.oulpo Honoparto, great grand- ojatlng channel purified, "loco of Napoleon I, was married in Wash. ENGULFED BY A BOG. Singular llcnth of an Irish Family of Ten Persons. DiruLiv, Dec. 2a A family of ton por sons and a number of cnttlo have beon en gulfod by tho subsiding of a bog of 100 ncres near Castlo Island, County Kerry. It Is stated that other persons woro drowned at the siimo time and plaoe. Tho subsidence of the bog proves to havo beon nn extraordinary affair. There woro terrible storms throughout tho night and nbout 8 o'clock In tho morning tho pooplo of tho district wero alarmod by an unusual rumbling, which thoy f oared was caused by an carthquuko. Tho bog, which was bslloved to bo thirty foot deep, and which had long supplied the neighborhood with poat, was moved for several mllos along nn old wator course, filling a qunrry twenty feet doop on tho way, flooding the rivers of tho country witli poat and wnter and doing a great deal of dnmago. At the Douely homo stoad ten people havo oomplotoly disap peared, leaving no traco. The wifo of Mr. D. Ilobinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y was sick with rheumatism for five months. In speak ing of it, Mr. Ilobinson says: "Chamberlain's I'.iln lialm is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the reliof of pain it cannot bo beat," Many very bad cases of rheumatism have been cured hy it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by G rubier Hros., druggists. Armor I'lnte factory for Pittsburg PlTTSHUlto, Deo. 2D. Another nrmor pinto factory Is ono of tho now untorprisos of tho near future fur Pittsburg. Yostor day a charter was granted nt Hnrrlsburg to tlio Wheolorr Projoctllo company, of Pittsburg. Tho now concern has 11 capi tal stock of i8.")0,030, and tho chartor grants Still Ascribed to Train Wreckers. LOUISVILLE, Dec. 29. At tho headquar ters of the Louisville and Nashvlllo llail road company In this city Superintendent of Transportation Georgo 12. Evans still maintains that tho Cahaba river brldgo ' tho right to mauufacturo nrmor and nr- wrock was tho result of a carefully plan- nior piercing projectiles. Capital from lied schomo of robbers, and does not outer- Knglaud will be spent in enlarging n steel tain the idea that It was duo to careless-' plant, nnd the company will manufacture noss ou the part of tho division suporln-1 goods that will compete in the" markets tondent or subordinates. Ho said ho eould of tho entire world. In Shoflleld, England, not see how tho wreck could hayo occurred, there is an old stocl firm known tho world exceptus a prenrrnuged a if; lie. Tho trains move over tho bridgo at a very slow ruto of speed, and It would take a very serious disarrangement of tho rails to cause tho train to jump tho track. , A Valuable Prescription. IMitor Monism! of WorthiiiKton, Iiid., ".Sun," writes: "You have a valuablo pre scription In Klectrie Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend It for Cnn-dipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Htelile, 2112.") Cottago drove Ave, Chicago, was all inn down, could not cat or digest food, hid a backache which never It-It her and felt tired and weary, hut six buttles of Klortrio Hitters restored hoi health and icnewed her strength. Prices SO rents and fl.U0. Get a bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Storo. Two Ttutiips rrozen to Heath. New Youk, Doc. 2!). Tho tliermnmotor marked 1(1 degices below zero at Kings ton, N. Y., and 11 degrees bolow zero at Catsklll yesterday. Tlio lco hanestlsln progress up tho Hudson. Two tramps woro frozen to death at Kastport, L. 1., Sunday night. Ohio Miner Want Increased Wfaget. Columhus, O., Deo. 2!). Tlio Ohio di vision of tho United Mine Workers of America Is In tos-luii here, nnd will ask 'or 111 incrcu o uf p.,y fur niliiin ;. Soothing, and nut irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, sin.ill but cll'eet'ive such aio tho qualities of DeWitt's Little Darly Hi sera, the famous little pills. 0. II IlKgeuhuth. Jersey School 'teachers In Session. TltH.NTOX, Doc. 29. About 2u0Now Jer sey school tcncliors attended tho opening session of tho forty-second annual meet lug of tho ritute, Teachers' association In tlio stnto normal school yostorday. Tho meeting will last throo days nnd will bo devoted to a discussion of educational matters, chlofly the methods of teaching. E. K. Manncss, of C.undon, president of tho association, prcsldod. over as tho Thomas Firth & Sons. Thoir monoy will bo invested In tho new con cern. Tlio old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with the modern telephone, illustrates tho old Minus methods of "break ing" colds tompnrud with their almost iu tnntnneous auro by One Mluulo Cough. Cure. C.il. Ihsunhush. - To llr.e 11 Tnri.l on 1.11110. er. Cinoioo, Dec 21. A dologation of northwestern lumbermen left Chicago last night for W.i'iilnst.m, wlioro thoy will bo joined hy delegations from other sections of tho country. Those men will constitute a committee to urgo tho placing of a tariff of $2 per 1,IX)J feet 011 lumber. This com mittee was uppolntod by tho national lumber tariff convention, held In Cincin nati Deo. 15, which was nttondod by load lug lumbermen from all parts of the Unltod States. Uticklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tlio world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures lies, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or tnony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasly. An Appoul for Atd. Boston', Dec. 29. Tho Portuguese con sul at llostoti has recolvod a petition from St. Michael, Azores, which was sent by the Portuguese governor of tho province of Dom Jacintho lie Teres Adao, asking aid for thousands of sufforlng inhabitants who lost nearly all thoir property In a great watorspout on Nov. 2. A numbor of lives wore lost at tho timo. Part of tho city of Povocaao, with a population of 25, 000, was curried uwny, as was also tho small town of Klvelra Quento. Tho fish ermen olf the const had practically all thoir boats nnd equipments destroyed. The authorities did what they could to re lieve the distress, but so groat was the surTorlug that thoy doelded to ask Amer icans to send aid to tho various Portu guese consuls. Jhnr: Tin OoTerniuent Officers Are Interested In 'I hem. Waiiiiixoto.v, Deo. 29. No Information hns boon received nt olthor the treasury do pnrtnient or tho department of justice re specting tho suspected filibuster Three H rlentls, oxcept tho announcement of hor soiftiro, nor have any special Instructions , boon given to tho local officials as to tho 1 loal oourse to be pursued. Thoro Is no 1 doubt that tho officials are not entirely , satisfied with tho way tho buslnoss of pre- ! venting filibustering expeditions from leaving our ports has been conducted, and It Is bolloved that Assistant Sccrotnry WIko, who Is now In Florida, will moke It his business to Investigate the wholo matter. 1 It Is known that tho Spanish minister ' hero has mndo repeated complaint nt tho I stato department tlint somo of tho gov ernment olliccrs In Florida have money Interests In somo of the steamers engaged in violating the neutrality laws by carry ing expeditions to Cuba. Thcso complaints havo been forwardod to tho chief customs officers In Florida, nnd whllo tho reports admit the fact of subordinates or lnom bors of their families holding Interests In somo of tho woll known filibusters It Is claimed that this fact has not had and could not havo any lnfluenco upon tho official acts uf the subordinate officials. Up to this tlmo thoso statements havo lieen allowed to pass as satisfactory an swors to tlio chargos, but tho ofllclals hero are greatly annoyod by tho froquonl suc cessful trips of tho filibusters, nnd it Is not unlikely that more stringent meas ures to put a stop to them will be adopted. Whether the subordinates owning Inter ests in these vossels will be required to re sign Is not known, but if It is mado to ap por that auy one of them Is under reason able suspicion promptnetlou wlllbetakon. Destructive IMre In Washington. WASHINGTON", Doo. 29. The largo furni ture house of Julius Lnusburg, on New York avouuo, near Thirteenth street, was destroyed by fire last ovenlng. The loss on tho Lausburg building, stock and ad- Inrmtif clennhivaa .1 .n n irnil w n.n nil n I. In about $200,000. The loss on the stock , f ATftNN TANY PIT T nlnnn U nlneoi! ntSim 000. nn which thoro ! AUil - lXillJ 1 1 llvIvO is fOO.000. Tho building was principally HEN a well known minister after Buffering for years with heart dis ease, is cured, it Is not surprising that ho should publish tho fact for tho benefit of others. l!ev. J. ,P Smith, 1015 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., wrltos! "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease I tii.ed Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart is now In good condition. Recently, other aflllctlons enmo upon mo. Thcro ttxi humming, painful sensations on top and - "k of my bead. Fifteen mln- 'ylVU UlllhU II1U UllUUjjl- viiu. twites' v ..r ' ',t . my legs all tho time. t5eatoroo 9) 80 tlmt 1 could not sit Dr. Miles' ltestoratlvo Nervine and lt3 effect was simply won dorf ul. I heartllv commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Itemcdlcs nro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent frco to all applicants. DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. i mm 1 of wood and with the inflainmablo nature of tho lminousu quantity of goods made the fire one of tho fiercest that over oc curred horo. In a, llttlo over on hour every wall had fallon, aud the department was playing upon a mass of smouldering ruins. The firo department was handi capped by two additional alarms from other portions of the olty almost at tho same instant, but succcodod In practically confining the llamos to tho furniture establishment. iXCVofSHELIEF FOR WOMEN. imitations, (let CATON'S, nnd save regrchi. At druggUtt, or sent sealed, $1. Our booklet 4 oenti. OATON SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. lTiL.9 tn i nuu.! color uy I.Kt.'a 1IA1K .VI I. Ill V X', "''I lirmleBp, plpaiantodor. $1.00n boltie l.ljr.'r HAllt TO ICrmnores linminifT. lions h sir from fulling out &nd promote growth $1 00 not tin I.IiH SII:IIII)AT CO 1US ralton et., K Y.CRCr Illustrated Treatiso on Hair on application r IlkU Tor sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrllu's Drug Store. Lynchers Must be Indicted for Blnrder. Owknshoho. Ky.. Doo. 29. Judge Owen yostorday, In charging tho grund jury guvo spoclat attoucinu 10 tno recent, lyuon Ingof Holt. Ho required tho Jury to In vestigate the matter thoroughly and In dict any person participating ill tne mou. He said the jury could and must Indict them for murder. He mado nil order giv ing n cbungo of venuo to Muhlonburg county for the trial of the accessories of Holt, aud ordered them sont to iiouisvmo jail for safe keolng. Major C. T. Pieton is managor of the State Hotel, at Dciiisun, Texas, which tho traveling men say is ono of tho best hotels iu that section. Iu speaking of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcmody Major Pieton says : "I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure iu saying that I consider it an in fallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend It, and have frequently administered it to my guests in tho hotel, aud iu every case it has proven Itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by Gruhler Ilroi., druggist!. Itlotous Italians at Rehenectady. SCHUNKOTAIiV. N. Y.. Doc. 21). A serious riot occurred nt Aqueduct, four miles from this city, on tho -Krlo onnnl, yostor day oftornoon, where 800 Italians aro em ployed on tho canal improvement A hotly of about 160 men from this city, who nro unemployed, marched down with guns, knlvos, clubs, plckaxos, ota, carrying n red flag, and compelled tho mon working to quit. The sheriff and a largo force of deputies quollod the riot and arrested tho ringleaders. Previously the mob attempted to burn a shanty whoro fifty workmen slept. Tho city Is full of angry Italians, Tours to Florida. No district iu America presents, during the I Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. ISesidcs its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold and unhealtlifiil changes of the North teems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure, Along its olevrn hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresb-water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Noitheru waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere lu all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, mid wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may bo found iu abundance through nut tho State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged in by the more advtnturoiis tourist. I With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating aud bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents 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 the season of 1807. leaving by special train January 2U, February 0 and 23. und March 1). Tho fust tlneo tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets fur tho fourth tour will bo valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Kates lor tho round trip, ffto.oo irom xew York, $t8.00 from Philadelphia, aud propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking ollices, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant Geneml Passenger Agent.Broad street station, Philadelphia. Testimonials Decide The medicinal value of goods manufactured for tho health of mankind. Ill Diphtheria Cure Tolls its own utory us elvcn by thoso wuu uuvu luaieu IU qualities. Not 11 single caso of falluru ninoni? tho millions of Ijoltlussold. 1 1 is tho only remedy that "will positive Iy and speedily cure tlint dreuded. disease. Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Cuio Co.. "Will lain Rport, ra, Ask your dealer for a bottlo and also for printed mntter describing the remedy and Its Hpeclflo uso when properly applied. IT HEVER FAILS ! Hero la what ono who has tried It Bays : William-port, Ta., Stay 1, 1806. To the luilic: l ran say positively that TliompHOn'Hlilplitherla Cure saved my life. Huil one of tlw severest cases of Diphtheria ever known among grown people and this Medicine cured me In several days' time. Also know that my dear sister would not be living to-day had It not been for Thompson's Diph theria Cure. Tell this to nil the norld and make the language as strong us possible, for ft Is my desire that all those allllcted should give Thompson's Diph theria Cure a trial. It will cure eery time Ifapplled uecorillng to directions, as surely us the sun rtscB und sets, II. I', llutr, S16 Hepburn St. Sold by Dfugglsts aiepy Ulhete st BO Cts. a bottle. I had sov.re attacks of gr&v.l and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured mo in a sliort time. A Diktinuuiiiiid Lawybr of WlT Co., N. Y. CoLoiasss A I? ii Comi. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless aud and cold. Her face was too white, aud her hands and feet felt as though tlio blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. McCoy Defeats Ilnlierty. 1532313 I.OKDON, Doc. 3W. A dispatch from Jo liannosburt!, Smith Afilean republic, says that tho light botwoou the American mid dloweiBht boxer Kid MoCoy and Hilly Doberty, of Australia, for tho middle weight championship and 1,000 a side (the gate monoy to bo divided) was won by McCoy In nine rounds. The men were to Jght twenty rounds. Tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat Semi- Weekly Tuesday and Friday eight pages each Issue sixteen pages ovcry week only one dollar a year, is unquestionably thu biggest, best and cheapest national news journal published in the United States. Strictly Ucpubllcau in polities, it still givos all tlio uows, and gives It at least three days earlier than it can be had from any weekly papor published anywhere. It Is Indispensa ble to the runner, merchant or professional niau who desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted, but lias not tho time to read a large daily paper 1 while its gieat variety of well selected reading matter makes tho contest for the United States senator- $11,20; Jloclicster, flO.18 ; Altoona and Pitts. Heduceil Hates to Washington" 011 Aecount of the Inauguration via Penusyl vanla Itallroad. For tho benefit of those who d.slro to st and trouble is oxpoctod. Small pay and 'cud tho ceremonies incident to thelnaugura excossivo prices for food aro the cause of Hon of President-elect McKlnley, the I'enn tho trouble. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; Store. Evan J. Davies, l.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin $reet. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCIILESS IN EVERY PEATURE. l'latt ami the Seuatorslilp, New Youk, Deo. 29. Thomas a Piatt sylvanla Itallroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, S, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From New iork, fs.00; CALIFORNIA Three tours to CAI.Il'OUNIA nn0. the I'ACI FIO COAST will leave New York und Philadel phia January 27, February 21, and March 27, IB97. l'lve wreks In California on the first tour, and four weeks ou the second. Passengers ou th. third tour will return ou regular trains within nine months, btop will he made at New Orleans forMurdt-tlras festivities 011 the second tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In PUrldii will lenv. New York and Philadelphia January 20, February 0 and 23, and March U,l7 wim txturvlaivoil veatoribiv ni to thn basis ' ii.n,i..lnl,l0 s .in . TinUI,rn lnn. liar, ltate, covering expenses en route lu both dire. r. ,.. w l W,l withdrawn from ' . . ' . rnii........ .aio. i...ir.i !!"". fW-W'rom New Vork, and $18.00 from " V 1 , ,1 ,"' " i.auu.e, v.vu , iiii....3i'uit, To. iv , juMu, l'miaiiripiua, it Invaluable as a home and f.iluily paper Ilctncmbcf the price, only one dollar a year Samplo cflp' free. Address, A Cn nnv PntMTiKn fi ship. Ho said that bs he had never been 1 hurg, flO.00; and from all other stations on n candidate he could not withdraw "I the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates, had calculated upon retiring from polltl-1 ri,is inauguration will be a most interest- col life," he said. "Iho best ovldenoo of . cvent, ,ud will undoubtedly attract a b.,MiHM Jm WASHINGTON Tours, each covering period of threo days, will leave New York nnd Philadelphia Decent- ir I .... J 1 IraMrtrrnrfrrt-m.lr l"1 (S 1 u HI Po-muASi
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