i r V j. M hi " "ii, , G HERALD l i.1 IX'SiLimiKn i7o. touli'K. FiecptSnndey.al 'in STm, Nfak fVHTBJL 'ilveietl hiHliriKviidoAn and tili ng fornlX cents ft wR, pa - Pits l( mallSiiiwywr,orj.'i lioMil.lc In wlvmice. Auveinse iccortlhiK to apace ana tjosrtion L.a,.n ! ti riirhl to olmnns tho frtlminenWi w licnever the pub- in il-nmniln it. Til rlint l tnn cwlM'rtiment, whether Itlmt the pulilUhem nuiy deeai ItiteoiiK rate mftue Known .ll,c t Shenandoah, Pa., iw kil i.mu.' ON K t ciSNKCTION of relief himself, Imt lit not w .in t of n -portuulty to Kit pretent ymi doifiK jwn parttnwanl h t ing those InTr- desires A small don.iti n tn 1 lie YA. ( '. T V , an organi itimi that luk' performed effective., wink in our midst on these lines, wnud prove a resolution worthy of commend , To each and every one of onr . of readers we extend tho compli , seasmi, anil may the yei ' prosperous one to them fid Ifatlon. thousands tfuiruts of the 1WI7 prove a The length ol" etiins its d.ur die from luuPTic limy he increased hy less I 1 . y puSRTrs. lho niii.iority ol people (.'iire.dVTX troubles. These may he avcri- luiptly using due Minute tough '(.'. H. ll.igenlnich. RIVERA REPORTED- DEAD. Spaniards Also l'nhtlsli Two Other In surgent Lenders as Killed. Havana. Jan 1. General Hute Hlvera, who mtrceeded Antonio Maceo at the head Of the Cuban forces in the province or Plnar del llio, was wounded lu a recent PENROSE. j Sfis(8S For 1897 Leading Newspap for the Price The Philadelphia l'ress by special arrangements, at great cost, Is entitled lb all the news received hy theNewYoiIj Times, World, Journal, Chicago Trlbiine( St. 1ouls Globe Democrat, Clnelnnatl Commercial Tribune and the 1 lost on Journal. All thl,news Is telegraphed to The l'ress over sieeial wires every night and presented to Its readers fresh ami attractive every morning;. Tills is all In addition to the sendee of The PreJs own stnfT, great coriw of correspondents and the Associated Trees. rs Eoview Prodiots a Largo Eovival in Iudustrioa, 8 Great Papers ':'. ted States Senator Pennsylvania. 'ining Herald '. JANUARY 1, tri-es are like lieautlfnl women, piueli until It comes to dress- "fntiuir. Hat they are liotli a nt. ' goes to press earlier than afford its employes an appor it least a part of the festivl p. -i d music cure for Insanity it to sssunie that the street hand mtrumont used in connection mentis. i i irthern Indiana arc said to i 'torses rather than keep them n;cr. Thoy can buy new ones . 1 gave money on the trans- i -e world oould bring a heavy untthe trolley road and the i people everywhere will coin e, nit decision of the Missouri ,.iirt that declared unconsiitu luovision of tho Kansas City ,, isesafineor a "tax" upon . n ho declines to exercise his x !'- It is a cheapening of the j ! re it upon tho footing of 1' walk cleaning or the payment ' M&dmnossiblo to estimate --iuyi at fs.ou was afir Greatest Feat Ever Effected in Jou The : Philadelphia Pennsylvania's Greatest Family 1 nallsm. Press Newspaper GENERAL UUIS lilVEItA engagement, according to udvices from Artomlsn. It was stated hero Inst evonlng that Geuernl ltlvera subsequently tiled of hla wounds. It is further stated that Urlgatllor Saldo- dor Won, who was wouiulod in nn ongnge ment nt Peralojo, ilioil somo time later, and private mlvices received from Uolonol Clrujodu say that at the fight which took place near Cayo llosa the Insurgent Gen eral Sllverlo sanonez was among ine klllod. Major C. T. l'ictou is manager of tho State Hotel, at Deuisnu, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamber lain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemody Major l'ictou says : "I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an in- follilile cure for diarrhoea and dysentory. I always recommend it, and have frequently administered it to my guests in the hotel, and in every case it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement, l-or salu by Gruhler Bros., drugbisti. Devotes more attention to the lit and family than any other paper. Has a page every day especi women, edited by the brightest wo journalism. Gives daily a column of well teat iriR receipts which are of the greatet. to every housekeeper. All the news about Horses wn experts and thoroughly reliable. Stihscr otion : Daily Press Xb.oc Dnilvmirl Snndnv. SS.oo. Weekly Pres: Athlrp The Press. Philadelphia, PP ivi.lv ,r nu war ins u-ilow nn n m.w profit bv what ho ban discovered It is upon t ( i - pniiiipal that a resident of Knlamaoo, Mo h dcur. s to send free to ni. inland a pn -i ription whuii will eurc tliem ol any lmm of nervous debility, relieves tlirm of all the doubt and uncertainty whirh I sin li nn n are pei ullarly liable to and restores i the organs to natural size and vigor. As it coats nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realize what might lie tho final result, ought to he deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which thoy continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy in question was the result of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength they need, it would seem that all men suffering witli any 1'iirin of nervous weakness ought to write for sutfli a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not seuditig for tho prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use Qf tho medicine by giving it a trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where Information came from. The prescription Is seut free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, there is no doubt admit, tlm nfl'or lmlritr fromiliin Pot. fltta out n.,,i ..,,! n -r. ni,l . 41.t l,n ,nn L.....,tf I how you camo to write him. lx-88-TBt IiASTYEAR'B NUMEROUS FAILURES Dr. Miles' Nervine : Physical and Merita' Hi Way to Vigorous , usehold illy nen for in 1 cook- t value tten by a year. ,gi.oo. For "wants of 'ad" in The Press. any kind, put) a small It Pays to Use Press Want; "Ads.' and 3Mmyjle at ja.oO was arnftfe To Investigate 'iiso Itcductlons. Haveuiiill, llnss.. Jan. 1. Tho state board of arbitration will Investigate tho recent oxtensive reduction In wages in tho Bhoo factories at Lynn. Business was better hero during the past year than It was In 1805. This year 3iO,S13 oases of Bhoos wcro shipped, against 300,007 In 1806. Sulcldo by Asphyxiation. PlTTSllUKO, Jan. 1. Mary Wilcox, ngod SO years, committed sulcldo at tho Penn sylvania hotel by blowing out tho gas, f'tr.lockliie all tho doors and the wln- Ulll llll to Mr. Wanamako? ' ' I ject in desiring to be chosen - nator is to accomplish the 1 ! e arrogant and defiant polit i The Philadelphia merchant in the records of those politi- -upporting him before declar i upon such a platform. There .uiogaut and defiant political i .i- than Dave Martin, Chris. lis Uolan and Illankenburg. .i history of Philadelphia and U-ar usout in this statement. oo n who profess to be anxious i t ite politics. Not this year .v a i perhaps. flinty 11 n liuiil JjaillMJUK, w. , lt; and we acknowledge it -jidly, that at this time organization which stands and threatened disruption party, gays the New York Democratic paper of that the party of ordor and of I roperty against social and i rayed for their destruction null all conservative men have been their previous o e, must face squarely. The is at least temporarily dis illy it is in the control of uiiibiuatluu which polled so liryan; and the men who Chicago convention will ir utmost to retain their ing lias appeared since the aflbrds any form of en at their power will Le uot likely that the situa .o materially during the r until the elections for the ten to be held. Meantime en regard for the prescrJa.J on, must find their exprea i Mean party. every place that "hjvas on her way .Ialn. ebs Joins tho Socialists. -w. Terre irrCTHi!"1- 1 In a letter soon to be printed in Tho'ii'Uivay Times Eu- STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tho New York and Philadelphia Bxehanges. New Yokk, Dec. 81. The year clojed on the Stock Exchange, with a typical holiday specu lation. Buiiuoss was at u minimum, and rep resented chiefly the evening up of old oontracts. The fluctuations lu prices were trivial a a ruie, and the movement irrigular. Closing bids: Baltimore soldo 18 Lehigh Valley . 80i Clieeo. & Ohio. 1BH Del. & Hudson .HSi D..L. & W. ... 168H Erie UK Lake Eric & W. . . Wi Lehigh Nav 41 NUGGET NEWS. 5i . New Jersey Cen. lOOJj j New York Con...92K Pennsylvania... . Bl?i Reading 20JJ St. Paul 78 W.N.Y. &Pa.... 2j4 gene V. Debs will announce abandoned the Peuple's party and becaim ft straigutout fcociulisc All as-i'ts nald. Kx-dlvldend. Tho following table shows the highest, lowest and filial prices of tho principal shares for the year: Namo. IJlffh. Sugar 12H Tobacco 05 Chf.cagoGasi 78J Coasolidated Gas 10S General Klootric 83H Leather pfd 00K Western Union 00 PacifioMail 81 St.PaiU 80 Burlington mi Alauliattar 's4.Eook Uland 7iH 150 Low. 93 51 iH 183 20 4H vfri cm 68 37H 1SW Southern pfd ."TTr-U 78M A Valuable Prescription. Kditor Morrison of Wortiiington. Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Kleetric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it fur Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annio Stelile. 2035 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all rim down, could not eat or digest food, had a Iwckacho which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of l'lectric Hitters restored hoi health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and 1.00. Oct a bottle at A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Missouri Pnciflo a ' Texas pro. ... NewYo7FWS2 WW St. Paul and Omaha" Union Pacitlc I Delaware and Hudson .. lil; Lackawnna 188 Beading 81 N. J. Central 110 10 Tho Del ITEM1"" at d Oraahr 30K Union Piuiitln ir 3K Final. llOJi 7i m com say, Ziii 73U WH 48 154 , 26 0H v c- , Mp-Hh, of the American jffiSJSSfc .- yr- .,.,.l transit oommlsslonora haveWagYrd tem of undo.-ground rall '3' Near Butte, M?at- ,PlnS HonB. . China Joe, Chine' ,f,rdenors- ero killed with an ax nnd rtf,"300. According to - rrnsselsdlspntcli Doctor Mcnno.,, of hlJfn h, dUcored an antl-toxluofor'ffl""""1'1- M. Dossoront Anglado, consul for Franco at Now Oins-h3nnbnuron 11,ndo a chcvellor of the La "Inor- Tommy Dlxon.rcdl Bhtnw?'Bht pug ligist. has been to ht twenty I with .Tnsoi" UU"5. "uuaio, m that city. William Park ropresentlng tho sugar tn st coniniltLed 1,ulclllu by shoo'K trust, coiniuiiieu . irnm t mum Duluth, Mluu. short in his accou lo was t7,000 to ?8,000 its. i i.,ti.. poneciiy iiainuess, ana Absolutely pnio Jnaitieg nf 0ne invarialily re MiTtwvM falls in1 coldsT Minute Cough Cgri,' Children like It W C. II. HaBenbuchjt' Iteraored on the 13vo of Itotlrement. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 1. Frederick O. McLeweo, inspootor gonoral of tho Na tional Guard of tho state of Now York, has been removed from olllco by Govornor Morton. Thoroasonfor this action on tho part of the govornor Is violation of tho military codo by General McLoweo In hav ing made public hlsnnnunl report without first submitting It to his superior ofllcor, tho adjutant gonoral. Gonoral MoLowco also, It is claimed, committed an addi tional broach of military rules by criticiz ing tho staff of tho governor. McLoweo'a term of olllco would have oxplrod today. A Shortage of 8160,730.37. Hollidaysbut.q, Pa., Jan. 1. Tho truo financial condition of tho Bank of Gnrd nor, Morrow & Co., that closed its doors last September, was mado public to day. Tho liabilities aggregate $333,730.27. Tho good ussets foot up U4,O0O, and tho uncollcctablo accounts fS0,O00, Tho uankors offer no explanation of tho short age of $159,730.87. This discrepancy still remains a mystory. Tho statements filed In tho county court show that tho hank has been an Insolvent institution for ten years. Indicted for lllnckmnll. New Yokk, Jnn. 1. Indictments charg ing blaokmnll wero roturnod by tho grand jury yesterday against Ambrose H. Purdy, a formor assistant district attorney, and Matthow O'Connor, official messenger of the city prison. Tho blackmail Is allogod to havo been extorted from Llzzlo Whlt takcr, keeper of a disorderly houso, tho sum bolug $100. Tho caso is being prose cuted by tho Society for tho Suppression of Vice, of which tho Hov. Dr. Parkhurst Is tho president. Another Hank Failure GltAND Forks, N. D., Jan. 1. The di rectors of tho Second National bank of this city yesterday decided not to open for business, and a notico to that effect was posted. It Is said by tho offlcors that Im mediately following tho failure of the National Bank of Illinois and the Bank of Minnesota tho bank had sustained a shrinkngo of $10,000, while tholr deposits amounted to about $17,000 during tho past fourteen days. They Vere Heavier Than In Any Prevlims Year Kicopt 1803 There Has lleen No Sfonetary Pressure to Cause Trouble. Holiday Dullness lias lleen Intensified. New York, Jan. 1. It. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly review ot trade says : There havo been mora commercial failures In 1803 tlmn In any previous yonr, except 1803, about 14. W0, against 18,197 last year, with liabil ities of about 86,000,000,agninst $178,103, 000 last year, an increase In number of nbout 13 per ceut and In Uabtlltlos of 30 per cent. The holiday makes It Impossible to give oxaot figures until noxt week, but tho monthly returns heretofore prepared show that $30,000,000 of the oxcoss.ovor last year was In two months, August and September, in which manufacturing lia bilities were $15,000,009 larger than Inst year, trading $10400,000, and brokers nnd other commercial $10,300,000 larger. Of the latter class $11,011,416 out of about $13,000,000 wore In those two months; of tho manufacturing class $84,910,350 out of about $88,200,000 In tho wholo year wero In those two months, nnd of the trading class tai,881,S80 out of $103,500,000 in tho whole year. The ratio of defaulted liabilities to clearing house exchanges was $4.37 per $1,000, against $3.35 last yoar and $0.39 in 1893. Tho average of dofnultod liabilities por Arm in busluoss was $190.57, against $143 last year and (230.05 in 1893. Detailed monthly statomonts aro also published for the last quarter of the year 1893, showing commercial liabilities amounting to 164, 000,000. Tho year closes with an opldomlo of fail ures, mainly at tho west, and In banks, loan nnd trust companies, or concerns de pendent In them. Tho action of the oloar lng housos in vnrlous places indicates no wnnt of coulldanco, and several banks which havo failed will be onablod to pay in full, but disclosure of unsoundness In a few widely known institutions, in tho nbuormnl state of popular fooling after an excited contest on monetary Issues, has causod distrust and suspicion where It Is frequently undeserved. Thero has beon no monetary pressure to cause trouble, nor have Important wost orn products dcclluod in valuo. Thero has evidently beon too liberal assistance given by somo fiduciary concerns to speculative operations. No drain on eastern funds has resulted since tho first alarm nt two large failures, and tho monoy then sent has all roturnod. Failures often grow more frequent as annual settlements ap proach. Holiday dullness has beon Intensified by tho failures and the efforts ot combina tions to mako now arrangements. With iron, coko, wool, cotton iind hides all somewhat lowor thsre Is Mmost universal confldenco that business will Boon become larger and safer than before for a long time, and soverul largo establishments, among them tho Yonkers Carpet works, which employs 7,000 hands whon full, and the Maryland Stool company, will now start operations. y7Hrt.fCi " 1 ware Oonteit. ) IE NEW YEAR, i is passed iuto history, with We enter upon the year i much hope. The close of i he advent of the new is ' season for reform resolves. icgard it, and there is no th mi Id not. There lives net . .. who bat nut some char- aeeds reforming. Do not, i pt to do too much, and rc i iog more than you feel satis-I..- in to successful effect. iii resolution '(hat should io the well-thinking citizen Muall debts. There are any ' religiously scrupulous in payment of large sums, but (he utmost indifference in i -mailer obligations. There ii m hy they should assume a - .ml Tae obligation to pay t lie one as the other, and he s lally respei ted; llegin i.oniint of small debts, if " ""nut it. "cadLpj wuu m0well provided "Xdk might with profit to fi Ii nv olo to Kleelrlu LI. lit Ionprctor Hilled, Camdex, V J., Jan. 1 Anthony Pnr radlno, ot Stockton, Camden's annox, was killed by electricity at an early hour in the morning. Pnrradlne was 33 years of age aud was an employo of the Camden Light and Heating company as nro light Inspector In the town of Stockton. Lord llHreafurd Injured While Muni Inc. LONDON, Jun 1. Lord William Beres ford, husband of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Mrs. Hamersley, of New York, was thrown from his horse while hunting on Wednesday and seri ously Injured. He U lying in a critical condition. 2 874 153 100 . 1 Tl...n.,.,nn..,.H Dover. Del AT,J: , '.r7"! - la ,v,la il eau'1 UUl.ll 1U U ClUUiw last lai-nJlii ycumont of counsel In tho mandamus pflftjwdlngs concerning the Kent county contejjf All tho nrguinout, 1th the exceptlunlof that of ux-Chancel- lorvTo?aiLJor "10 Democrats, is in. Court uiaTielDJ'eu8,-l ,lt 9 o'clock this mornluft and on Monday Is expected to render a decision. General Ilaqtats. PH1LAPHT.PUIA, Dae. 81. FJlur flrraly heldi winter superilne, t2.!Xsi3.10; do. extras, $8.20 3.40; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 14.20 j!4.S5; do. do. straight, 4.60(4.60; western winter, clear, 4.&)!&4.4J. Wheat firm; December, VBHCqAto. Com quiet; Dtwember, 37KK7Hc. Oats quiet: December, WWUc. Hay quiet; choice tim othy, J14tt44.no. Beef quiet; beef hams, 118a 18.60. Pork firm; family, fl0i8il0.tj0. Lard stamps Buiy ; wenreru steam, .uj$. nutter steady ;' clow. western creamery, 13t&21c; do. faotory ,7 12c: 1 , . , Elgins. 21c; imitation creamery, ilMlBo.M Soothing, aud nollrrltBtl"e- strengthening, New York dnlrv. loan ,to w and not wnaknnln!. small but cUectivo ... . , . v - ' i ," ! Mo.: oxtrastatonrintR. wlmtnaAlM .Tiir.A i such are the nnaai joouiug m analgia, unease quiet; iarge, 7MB Hurc!rs 'ate 820,000. Galui-ous,0.,Jiu- ! Tho general mer chandise store of . H- ""uly. it Applo Grovo, was ontore1 Wednesday night by burglars. Tho b? was blown opon and nbout tSO.OjO In m'"6? was stolon, besldos stamps aud valuai'o papers. There is no Scaly eruptions of the head, chapped hands and lips. cut. Iiruises. scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Basel Salve. It is at present the artlele most used for piles, and it always cures thorn. C. B. Uagenbuch. Steamer Wrecked, 'ru'ssengers Iteseued. ST. John's, N. B., Jan. 1. The Donald son atoamer Warwick, Captain Kemp, lg a total wreck, and a very little If any of her eargo will be saved. She is full of water. She struck on the Murr ledges at half past 10 last night under full head of steam, aud while the captain was on the bridge. The passengers and crew got Into the life boats and wero carried out to sea. After a iierllous time they were all ploked up by a fishing schooner In An exhausted condition, and landed at Seal Cove. Merit "Merit talks" the na b Intrinsic value of B2Sl 1 EC Hood's Sarsaparilla. H C&H Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled ourative power and there fore it has true merit. When you buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take Jt according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure guy of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus i. "at the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the whole system. Sarsaparilla I if.t th. m TrueldnndPuriflrr -el yiyf I Homl&f o , Low, 11 M i s. l(o. ; small, 7HI0o5f. ; part skims, 3!Ka7Kc. full skims, 2XsW. Eggs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, 2021c; wostorn, frosh, lSl7c. Live Stock Markets. f New Yon k, Doo. 31. Cables quote American steers at lOisllc, drewed weights; sheep at 8-0Ho.; refrigerator beef at 78i0. Calvee slow, grangers eaaier; vealj,$67.50; growers, 2.rA(jlll.l. Sheep and lambs dull and flat, Iambs lower; sheep, 38.ao lambs, 6fiJJ7X. Hogs steady at M.ISOisVI. ! KastLiiishtv, Pa., Deo. 81. Cattle steady; prime, mikbio; leeuers, JB.001; bulls, stag) and oows, 2.(8.00. Hog fairly active ; prime w w iisuv, fo.tfwjyo.uu; ineuiums, fa.50r9g.55 infoiiiiuit w inn-, fa.w5u.1w; ueavy, s.boi0g.4Oi roushs. $2.!!&V(18. Slim, ui.,li. !.7.t:;....i ! lauilu, common to good, 3.75i96; veal calves) Tlie old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with the modern telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "break lug" colds compared with their almost in tantanoous uure by One Jlluute Cough. Cure. C.II. Ifagenbuoh. of DoWitt's Early Itiscrs. the fa110"3 iltl Pills- Uagenbuch. Little C. B Sad New Yeal toT Two Families. West Bay Cit' Mleh., Jan. 1. Ed ward Kasper was .lllort "d John Kelloy fatally burned lu r" explosion in tho Hon. itorcol mine, llt'y "llIos 80Uth of this city, tlusUiornlng Mlchnol Simons was injured but over ati? other minors who wore in the mlm" escaped. Tho throe named wore tho nly jmos in tho lead, -vWnjtq tho ar-wManfltooourred. Both Kus r and Hi Unpolled I10111 lhu .Mvtliodlnt Jlinlitry. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 1. II. a Mor rison, evangelist, who has been holding meetings without permission of presiding emera, was yoswruay expelled from the Alethodtst ministry. He Is a son of Bov, 1 II. S. Morrison, of Nashville, and made I Lexington his residence. Morrison s moral character was not Involved. He now stands in the same attitude to the Metho dist Church South as Sam Jonos. The old lady was right when she said, the CIIUU llllBUl tlie II IlieV WH IM tor tlm iloittnr ! She saved the little one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had usea 11 tor croup before. U. JI. llageubuch Death of Peter J, Claaiaen. KW XOHK. JttU. 1. A llllti. nt !,. ueatnoi uenerai 1'uter J. CIaaseii, on Deo. , 80. In Brooklyn, published miiini.i. 1. the Jlrst that has beau printed about hini nice Aug. n, ibw, when he was pardoned mm Mtiv prisuu, wnere ne nau been 00 n iwwo Kunii t year rer nis oontieo- huu mm swinuies wnioh brought aboui tho failure of the Sixth National bank In 1891 Gsueral Claassen died of II right's discus, after an illness of several months. The wife of Mr. D. liobiusou, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., was siek Willi j In nniati.sm forlic months. Iu speak ingof it Mr liolnnson sa j s "t'liamlierlain's i'.iiipilml tho only Itnugttiat gave her ii t Jiv.ru I nil J ui-tur relief of pain ' 1,1 "f ' ' ' 1 'f fn iv vnv bad isvs of. 11.it i-,m liavr tiren .Sired l.y it Per sale por elley leaJ I families. ralia Insists 1 New York. Jan. ot the Cuban jun una no reason to d coo. "I would Ilk report that he is can seo no rev at Maceo Is Dead. . T. Estrada Polnin, said today that ho bt the death of Ma- to bellcvo tho revived lve," he said, "but I p doubt his death. Our information thath9 wna deni1 16 decisive." ls-lleadaehe. arln-Colt1 Why sufler with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when IxatiTeBromo, Quinine will oure you iu one day. Put UP iu tablets con venleutfor taking. GnaranteeU tocuio, or money refunded. P TO. S cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacp- The v earner. Por eastern PannJylvanla, and New Jer- 1 ...... ,t ey: Probably thrf"'renlnB weatner ami rain tonight; wlndtl""u" w souineass- srly. 1897 Su. 10 Mo, 17 24 31 11 18 25 lAFjjARY. 1e 1897 12 19 26 Cjiew Moon KllNt JPQu.i.u MOON'S: q 103 0 ,1 in 10 4 t TO C I UK A . .3 14 21 28 Fr. 15 22 29 8a. 10 23 30 Tho St Louis Globe-Democrat Semi Weekly Tuesday and Friday eight pagos each issue sixteen pages every week only 0110 dollar a yoar, is unquestionably the biggest, best and cheapest national news Journal published iu the United States. Strictly Republican m politics, it still gives all the news, aud gives it at leubt three days earlier than it can be hud from any weekly paper published anywhere. It is indispensa ble to the farmer, merchant or professional man who desires to keep promptly and thoroughly pobtod, but has not the time to read a largo daily paper; whilo its gieat variety of well selected reading matter makes it invaluable as a home aud family paper. Iicmember the price, only one dollar a year. Sal 11 pi 0 copies free. Address, Cii.oiiK Pointing: Co., St. Louis, Mo. l-lc- EV. W. T. nOTJC'K, tor of G;i( 0 r B v 1'enn., writes Hepti rani r i always enjoyed good health until I which time my duties 03 a -li j iyt of a peculiarly trying r:. re, si! me to several scvero norvoni hoc! together with ovirwoik uud anxl paired my general health tiT.J ncrfl tern. Indeed 1 was In -in u ac jndj the mere sight of a Iar : .ingr B Wl s rl' d E r; juld rcqu or niorj fa MB . raervino haunj. Bestorcj Health . havo dono mo uutolf throe times yestordayj and vigorous this MB overfoltlnmy life, thi Dr. Miles' Ilomcdlcsf gists under a positive 10 benefits or money raj Heart and Nerve? sent f root DU. MILES MEDIC AL CO., ET CATON'S TANSY A trltd, true, and safo RCI ICC C Always reliable Avoid ntLltr TU ImlUtlons. Get CATON'S, nnd ravel drurgl'ts, or sent scaled, $1 Our boo! CATON SPEC, CO., - HOSTS to n io.Mirui .nur ' I.I I s 1 l VI. 1 1 .1 . m hflrin'08 nlrASftnt odm LKR'H HAIlt TOSHTBinoyMdiiH halrfroiti faillnif ouinnnprfimoTeKTowiiM I. KG M m ICAS'l' C U 1 B alt on at. J lliuairaiea xreaiwo i- uu.iniiy Forsale by Shenandoah Drug Drug Store flrent (cllntr at W'niililiigtou. WASHlxtnox, Jan. 1. Tho score nt the cud of the fourth day lu the international cycling contest, thirty-two hours in all, was as follows: Waller, 683 mllos; Mud dux, oii'J miles, 11 laps; Aschlngor, 533; Lawsou, 581 ; Hunter, 5S1); Poster, 579. Steamer Lost and fifteen Di owned. CAI.A1H, Jan. 1. The French steamship Deux Frurus, from Fecamp for this port, has fouudorod. Fifteen inombers of the crow wore drowned. TO CUKK A COLD IN ON1S DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund tho money if itfails to cure, 35 cents. To rrevont Collisions at Sea. Washington, 'Jan. 1. The president has issued n proclamation fixing July 1 next as the duto for the taking ofteot of the new rules for tho prevention of col lisions nt sen, agreed oc by tho lending maritime nations of tho world. This proc lamation marks the completion of what is regarded as oiie of the most comprehen sive International agreements of like charaoter ever effected. The twenty-two nations participating control 24,000,000 tons of merchant shipping aud practically all tho naval vessels of tho world, oxoept the Turkish and Greek. The nations which bare not yet entered the agreement con trol only 780,000 tons. A Mammoth Wine Cank. San Francisco, Jan. 1. Tho largest oak wine vat In the world Is being set up by the California Wine association at tlie Laohman cellar on Brattan street, In this olty. The famous Heidelberg casket is a baby by the side of the newcomer, which has the proportions of a two story cottage and on the bottom of whloh four quadrille sets oould be danced with ease. The Hel dslberg wonder has a oapaoity ot 50,000 gallons, whilo this Sail Francisco monster is to hold 80,000 gallons. The wood used will welglrtwenty tons, and the Iron hoops would turn the scales at six tons or over. PHASES. .. Full . Moon Tl i.,l C r 18 S:1T p. in. 3:08 r i". IN DM Jlie I. it DVV I-' A Shipload of Corn for India. Nkw York, Jan. 1. The Missionary society of the M. 1C church has undertaken to ship to India and distribute among the starving people of the famine strlsken dis tricts a shipload of oorn, to be given by the great oorn growing states of tho west. A considerable sum of money will be needed to pay frlogbt aud other incidental expenses, and subscriptions tuny be for warded to Itev A B. Leonard, 160 Fifth avenue, New Ynrk Tho distribution of the i orn will bo mado withovt regard to rr. , a or religion nflng, pluinMng WE LEARN EXPERIi Thousands suffer and dlcfl lyforthowant of it Uotfl fA lnstanco on record whero I "Excuse me," observed tho man in spec tad. '3, "but I am a surgeon, and that is uot whore the liver is." "Never you mind where his liver is," retertcd tho other. "If it was in his big toe or his left ear DeWitt's Littlo Early Illsors would reach It and shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig lamps." C. H. Uagenbuch. Tonra to Florida. No district In America presents, during tho Wiuter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one escaping from tho cold and unhealthful changes of the North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure, Along Its eleven hundred milos of salt-water coast and In Its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are ilsb of almost every conceivable variety, from tho lnigra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad land can the angler And a grrator variety of game or better sport. Hero also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, hears, panther. aud wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may bo found in abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and nianateo hunting may also be in dulged in by the moro adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, Its rivers and lakos, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensivo forests, Florida prcteuts unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, tho sportsman and the explorer. To tills attractive state tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1807, leaving by special train January 20, February 0 and 23, and March 9. Tho first three tours- will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for tlie fourtij tour will be valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Kates for the round trip. $50.00 from New York, $18,00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Broad street station, Philadelphia. I had severe attacks of gravel aud kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short time. A DlHTf.NQUISUBD LAWVKH OF WAYNB Co,, N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her bauds and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters bad been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl In the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. iOIDPSQK 911 0 ( ) ( According to directions, ll Immediately and perm cured Diphtheria, CroupJ or any affection of tho tbu Why should arryono , dlo whin tti will positively! testimonials b pouring in froi givon ThompwJ atrial. Why I crt It wld i It haq done is a sam pi el plains its1 if J Tboi.ip- m & I Ui-ntli-rai'i'E son's ulpMtifrl boarsi'neM no I speedy reucr and byextemi neBUatlngly ro oneaRUeUd J ness, t roup, tl aueciion. rust's Sold by DnG TBOHPSOM D1PBTHESI Itednced Kates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Railroad. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend tho ceremonies inoidont to tho Inaugura tion of Prcldeut-elect McKlnley, the Penn sylvania Hailroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 3, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates; From New York, $8.00; Philadelphia, fo.40; Baltimore, $1.00; llar risburg, $.00 ; Willlamsport, $8.70 ; Buffalo, $11.20 ; ltochestor, $10.48 ; Altoona and Pitts burg, $10.00; and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this Hue the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and Its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make It especially popular on such occasions. For Sale at K.RLIN'S Drug Evan J. M LIVERY AWl Undert, 13 N. Jardin St PENNSY1 RAILROAD CCj Personally-Condi HATCHLESS IN EVE I CALIFO! Three tours to f AIIl 'llJ PIC COAST will I. i . ' nliia January 27. l--i.r 1807. Five wtcl.- 111 1 .I'll and four week on tli the third tour will r ' within nine months Kt J Orleans for MarUi-Oros tour. FLOi When most needed It is not unusual for your family physician to be away from home. Such was the experience of Mr, J. Y. Seheuck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter , Banner, when his little girl, two yoars of age was threatened with a severe attack of croup He says - "My wife Insisted that I go for the doctor, but as our family pbyM lan wa cv.t of town I pur. 'tasrd a bntt of Cbaujl" r 1 un s lough Ermedy wlvh rrVfted lwr Jacksonville tours. J Florida will leave KcJ January 36, February j lute, oovering espr ns tions, 30U.UU irom nc I Philadelphia. WASHJ Tour, each t - t will leave Ni vv o ber'W. lNjtt. J:uma April 1 ami 12 nti'i j iutctrumportuti' n j tlon at tlie lrst W nfl New xork, mm tt OLD P0IN1 RETURN'S IIC IIMONlJ will l.-iv- N i in Take Laxative
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