EVENING HERALD MTA.nr.MH nt irto. PaMtohed Try ICveitlng, Rxeept flnnday , a ' South Jabdi Srinn, Na Cwitrnn n. Harnlil Is deltvm ed In Hhenanrtoon and the i -rounding towns for si cento a week , pay hle to the oirrterr.. By mall W OO a year, or 38 i it a month, iiaynble in advance. Advertlsr nls oharged according to space ami position. publishers rtwirvn the right to change the wwtttnn of advertisements whenever the put lotMnn of now demands It. The right In Hrred t reject any advertisement, whether a' 1 for or not, that the publishers may deem iironer. Ailvertlelna rate made known on apuHoAtiim. Karnd at the postnfrlce at (thenandoah, Pa., ar woad claaf mall matter. THI.KPIIOMK CONNBOTlOrt. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. JANUAHY 8, 1MT. STATE SENATOR. Boies Penrose wan last night named by the RepuMiean caucus as tbo party's candidate for United States Senator to sneoreA J. Donald Cameron. The party has said "thou hast done well, io up higher," and Mr. Penrose wiil do credit t the great Keystone state In the highest councils of the nation. There has been no doubt of the result by those who have followed thr contest, which, unfortunately, has in some sections been waged with some bitterness but the people's representatives have acqtiletred in the will of tlie majority and the nomination was made unanimous. While Mr. Wanaroaker was brought forth to make the fight, it was the old light of the Martln-Megee combine for control of the state, which was routed in 1806 when they cunningly drew the (loveruorof the state into the contest, and every liepuhli can should feel gratified at the result. Witli the election of Crow lo the Shrievalty, and Penrose to the Senatorship the lines are being tightened about the Philadelphia combine which will inevitably end iu its total r nt. Have you become accustomed to writing it 1S97? The now year Is well under way already, and soon we will cease to think of it as a stranger. Tuk Southern harbors should be provided with proper defenses even if wo never have a war, and the same is true of nil the other harbors of the country. The Bloomsburg Daily takes six lines to acknowledge the gift of a gallon of cider to the printers. What would that editor do if he got a keg of beer ? Mayor Fbnjiovjbr, of Portland, Ore., in declining to take more than one-half of his legal salary of 8,000 lias set nn example which will not be followed to any alarming extent. Two bclipsks of the sun will be visible in the United States this year. The only uvont of that class which was visible in this country last year was the obscuration of William Jonnlngs Bryan. The Democratic Senators who hate Clove land have attacked him iu many different ways, but they always retire with an expres sion like that of a man who has kicked a hat with a chunk of granite undor it. IT is stated by the New York Journal that if tbo wealth of Greater New York wore divided among its 3,600,000 inhabitauts each one would have $8,800. It is no wonder every long haired loafer in that town is a socialist. It is said that the European powers will give thtir assent to the Anglo-American arbitration protocol. Of course that treaty really concerns only the two signatory powers, but it is pleasing to know that other nations recognize the principlo of interna tional arbitration as both humane and economical. A NEW bauk organized in Webster, S. Dak., proved to be insolvent before it was ready to open fur business. Other banks In the West are falling, but iu all cases they prove been to have ou the verge of bankruptcy for some time. When all the dust clears away it will be evident that the convulsion is simply due to the fact that business Is settl ing down on to a solid basis. While the temperauce people are almost heaving the nation from its foundations in their efforts to destroy tho use of alcoholic drinks, the chemists and others aro con tinually discovering or finding out new intoxicants or methods of produoiugexhilara ii'is. Alcohol, says the Lancaster New Era, i simply one of the many means adopted in ese days to induce intoxication or similar suits in the human system. Sulphuric 'her, morphine, ohioral, cocaine and other s ibetauces have been adopted as substitutes. ixiine chemist has discovered a remedy for asal catarrh, being a snuff compounded of icaine, magnesia, menthol and ono or two ..her things. But it was soon discovered tnat this remedy had other propeities, that it had other qualities, producing exhilaration of the most seductive kiud. This snuff, to gether with other recent preparations, seems .to indicate that there will be plenty of work to do even after alcohol has been driven from the field. Somi idea of the effects of the insurrec tion in Cuba is conveyed by the Custom Hdue returns at Philadelphia. In 18M over twenty million dollars worth of Cuban sugar came to that port; in 1886 this was reduced to ten millions ; last year the imports of sugar from Cuba were but slightly over two million dollars In value. Of course, the loss had to be supplied elsewhere. The total value of the sugar imports last year was nearly seven tees million dollars, over a million more than the previous year, but only one-eight of this came from Cuba, whence we formerly got nearly all and only two years ago three fourths. Demand always calls forth a supply and commerce is now so well organized that a decline in production in one country soon stimulates Increased production elsewhere. Thus the beet farms of Central and Eastern Europe have taken the markets relinquished by the Cuban eane plantations, and it will not be a simple matter te regain them at once, even with tranquility restored. Tut item curreit in the newspapers several weeks ago stating that Judge Savldge, now sitting at PotUiille, at a recent meeting ot the State Bar Association, was mad tb chairman of a special committee whose pur pose it is te establish a uniform code of practice, suggested only a very paltry Idea of tii full sigaiAcaace of this action. lit an swer to a query as to the changes contem plated, those that would particularly affect our coal region. Judge Savidge recently said that the granting of citizen's privilege to foreigner should conform to one plan In every county, whereas such is not the can. Taking It for granted that the foreigner who desite naturalisation should undergo soeaa examination as to qualifications, it is but reasonable that the test. If any, should he similar in every court of the Commonwealth. In l.iir.sruc county there has i-ever been a pictenie to examine applicant for sneh stutr 'crs; everyone that applied was nutm-aliaed, except for special reasons. Northumberland county's practice In late yea 1 1 his conformed to the Idea uf the judge, tliat no one is eligible except ho have a k nowlodge of the fundamental facts of human intelligence and can realise in general terms what his relatione as a unit of our cltf sen ship would mean. The knowledge pos artscsned should not necessarily be f the schools of our country alone. If be should be a native of t.,sia, he ought to have heard of Peter the Otml; if Qermany be his native home, the nances of Wllbelm and Bismarck should be familisr to him; or to an Italian, the name of Uurll-aldl. A uniform code for the granting of divorces will also be recom mended, as also certain fixed rules and limits of time far Ailing auditors' accounts and other legal pilf ers. Remember If Yon Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina alw.iys cures, 3Sc. At Gruhler Urns., drug store. gqnaiitttred Fo it line for Drink, Bcffaix), .Inn 6. Vro.l M. Inglelmrt, a well know a DufTalo attorney who Is now confined In the Middletown Insane, asylum, is nllegod to hare misappropri ated a Inrito sum of money belonging to hlsollents, buaides aqunmlering his own fortune. IS x Judge Ghtorge A. Lewis, who has charge of Mr. IngleliHi-t'satTntrs, says: "Mr. Iiiftlehnrt's liabilities reach more than 160,000, and there ure no assets. A portion of (his money was appropriated from what belonged to his clients. That .may reach (J5.0U0." Mr. Iuglelmrt's 'downfall was; due to drink. Twenty Convicts Pardoned. SLR!sai'iE..u, Ills., Jan Governor Altgeld yesterday pardoned twonty con victs, twelve of whom were oharged with murder. The sentences of the latter ranged from nhnrt teruisformnnslnughter to imprisonment for life for murder In the ilrst degree. The reason given by the governor for the Issuance of the pardons was that they were recommended by tho stnte's attorneys of the counties repre sented. to cum: a;com ikioxi: day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. No Hats In Chicago Theaters. CmoAoo, Jan. 0. The city council has passed an ordinance prohibiting tho wear ing of nuy hnts in theaters. The ofTonso is pronounced as a misdemeanor and pun ishable by n flno of not less than f 10 nor more than $35. The feature of it Is that the persons who wear the hats are not lined, but the managers of tho theaters. Yolo and Harvard Still nt Odds. Nbw IIavejt, Jan. 6. Negotiations bo tweon Ynlo and Harvard looking townrd a renewal of athletics can no longer be said to be pending. On the contrary, thoy are apparently broken off short, and a boat race, as well as a contest In other branches of nthletios, is as far off as nt tho oponing of tho broach two years ago. This is tho complaint of thousands nt this season. They have no appetite; food doesnotrelish. They need thetonlngupof the stomach and digestive organs, which n course of Hood's Sarsnparilla will give them. It also purifies and enriches tho blood, cures that distress after eating and Internal misery only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and ouuaa up ana sustains tho whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspepticsymp toms and cures nervous headaches, that It seems to have almost " n magic touch." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Mood rurifler. . r.ii are 'he best after-dinner Hoot! S PUIS pills, aid digestion. 26c HARPER'S MAGAZINE IN 1897. FICTION : The Martian, the new novel by Iu Mai'kiek, the eagerly exacted siicccsbor to "Trilby." began in Octolwr number, 1H96, with illiMratlons from the author's drawing. A new novel by Khask It. Stockton developing a Twentieth Century Kcnuissanra full of humor ous situations and characteristically illustrated. A Fair of Patient Lovers, hy William Dean IIowklu. Other striking novelties hy American authors. Short ktories by JIahk Twain, Thus N'ULSON l'AMU, ltlt'llAKII f lAKDINO IlAVlH, OWHN Wistkk, John Kknijhkk IIamw, llt-rn JIo Enrkv Hti-aict, Octavb Tiianet, Mauv 15. Wil kin and other iKpu)nr writers. SCIKNCK Ktnry of the progre of Selenee during the Nineteenth Century, ntterleeof itajierg by Dr. Hknhy Mmit.h Williams, supplemental hy contributions on sieoial subject hy expert scientist. A'lleleson the relations of ciiriouii wychologlcat manifestations to physiology hy fir. ANIIBfcW WlLbON. AMKKK'AN HEATl'IlKS: The Mexico of To" Day, a aeries hy Chaki.km F. I.i'.mmim, splendidly illustlBttd the result of a recent vinit to Mexico undertaken for UAUI'EK'HMAOAZINK. Mexiio Is urcemineiilly n silver-producing country, nnd iteJKiouetary oerutionN rest entirely ou a silver hAls, Owing to the keen (IImcushIoii ot certain economic problems fn connection with issues of urgent importance in American politics, lhee iiuiwra, will command general attention. American Historical Paters ly Wooukow Wilson, John Hack MacMaxtkh, and J am km Rabnk. The true sury of Sheridan's Ride, hy Gen. (i. A. I'oiimvth. Continuation of flow klm's Personal Remlnltcencee of eminent literary Americans. AKHICA ANDT1IK KAHT: White Man's Af rica, a fully Illustrated series ol papers ly servatloiiH during a reoent trip to Africa, cover Ihg the whole field of European exploitation of that country. Illustrated art Idea by Hthphkn Honsal, on the transformations going on in Sastera Siberia, recently visited by the author. Hoi'KINson Hmitm. Tho full story of the recent Coronation of the Casr, by Hkhako IIahviko Davix. i Hunt rated by K. 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Adellua Pattt morning. . arrived In Paris this Brazil has sold the cruiser Almlrnnte Darroso to Japan. Near Ilabooek, "Wis., three children of Ole Delia, the oldest 5 years old, perished In a fire which burned his house. Many Canadians are now in most dis tressing circumstances In Sao Paulo, lira zll, ns result of glittering promises held out to imml'iraut. The prise of codfish In the European market has dropped nlarmingly, and ex porters at St. John's, N. V., are very ap prehensive of tho result. At Mlddleboro, Ky., mi attempt was nnde to assassinate L. O. Combs, Hu 3red at the crowd, killing his nephew, John Ileusley, and wounding another. - - - The old lady was right when she said, the child might die if they watted for the doctor. She saved tho little one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. Site had used it for croup before. O. H. Ilagenbuch. Thieving County Tretintlrcr Sentenoed. WAYHKf.Y, D., Jnu. 0. Georgo Legs, tho defaulting treasurer of Plko county, who ombezzlod about $17,0J0 of tho coun ty's money, pleaded guilty to tho crlmo yesterday and was sentenced to eight years In tho penitentiary and to pay a fluo of twice the amount of tho defalcation. Senator Vest Will be Ite-elected. Jeffeusos City, Ho., Jan. 0. The thirty-ninth general assembly assembled hero at noon toduy. Tho most Important action to be taken at tills session will bo the selection of a successor to Senator Vest. It is conceded that he Will bo re elected. Queen Victoria Muy Abdicate. London, Jan. 0. Tho Westminster Ga zette gives promlnonco to a report that' Queen Victoria has decidod to commom orato tho fuct that sho has enjoyed tho longost reign in English history by abdi cating iu favor of tho Prince of Wales. Greatc.it JTamlne of the Century. London, Jan. 0. A Bombay dispatch to Tho Dally Mail rt ports that ail of the lead ing journals there doscrlbo tho famine as tho most widespread of tho presont cen tury. It is the general opinion that tho vlcoroy orrs In refusing English aid. Ono of the most remarknhlo cures of rheumatism on record is related by Mr. J. M. Thompson, post master at Decker's Point, Pa., as fuiiows : "Wiiilo out driving one day last winter I was caught iu a cold rain. Tho next morning I was unable to move my head or arms, owing to an attack of inllainmatory rheumatism, ily clerk tele phoned for a physician, but suggested that I use Chamberlain's Pain IUlm, thore being a t linltlB.nan ,,,. h ri.i,i n, affected parts thoroughly witli Pain Balm and built up a hot (ire. I dozed off to slecr and when I iwoke about half nn hour later the pain had gone entirely, and I havo not been troubled since People conio hole from many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medicines." For salu by Gruhler Ilros. diuggistu. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or genoral tlusmithing done call on E. F. 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All the news about horse written by experts and thoroughly reliable. Subscription : Daily Press 6.00 a year. Daily and Sunday, $8.00. Weekly Tress, Jti .00. Address : The Press, Philadelphia, Pa. For "wants" of any kind, put a small "ad" in The Press. It Pays to Use Press Want "Ads." OOTTOLBNB. in it CORPORATE POWER IN BOSTON. A Citizens' Committee's Anncnl Tor the Street ltnllwny Kinployes. Boston, Jan. 0. The citizen's commit tee, appointed at a mass mooting held ten days ago to not In behalf of the employee of the West Bud Street Hallway company who were discharged for participating In the recent strike, met yesterday afternoon nnd Issued a long manifesto to the public on the result of their labors, saying: "The committee regret that they have not met the board of directors of tho com pany. Tho efforts of the men to obtain justice are paralyzed by the dropping ol 407 men, among whom are tWr union leaders, and no other cominhv?J of the men will daro to npproaoh tab company In the attempt to obtain an agreement se curing their rights. The victory whloh the corporation has gained over their out ployes is decisive. Such a condition ol things in Boston Is lntolorablc. Is thero no remedyf "Tho oommlttoo bollovo that It is not ln'.posslblo that somo municipal authority over tho streets of the city may oxlst which can intervene for tho public wolfaro and tho safoty of travelers, nnd require the con tract between tho street railway and Its omployes to bo so just nnd reasonablo as to Insure contontod servlco by competent mon. If no suoh municipal pov r exists, tho committee rocommoud that unllca tlon should be mado for it to tho legisla ture of tho common wealth. " Among tho members of the committee aro ox-Congressman Michael J. MoEttrlck and Iiobert Trent Paluo. Absolutely nuro. perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Couch Cure. It never falls in colils. croup and lung troubles. Children like it lie- cause tt is pleasant to taxo ami it neips tiicm. C. H. Hagenhueh. l'cffer's Chances for lle-electlbn. Topeka, ICnti., Jan. 0. Among tho members already on the ground to attend tho opoulug of tho legislature next week the principal tobio of conversation Is tho raco for United States senator, to succood Hon. William 1'offer. Thoro aro half a dozen leading candidates In the flold,wlth Potior hoadlng tho list, ho having appar ently ton votos luoro than any ot his com petitors. Scaly eruptions of tho head, chapped hands and lips, cute,, bruises, scalds, burns aro quickly curediby DoWitt's Witch Huzel Salve. It is nt present the article most used for piles, and it always cures them. C. II. Hagcubuch. Young Sifiintici's Not a Murderer. New York, Jan. 6 John Summors, tho lnd who on Wednesday night laBt killed John Guynor In a scuffle for the posaosslon of a pooketknifo, was yesterday acquitted of criminal Intent In the affair, the coroner's jury finding that Gaynor's death was due to not I dent. A Year for a Thieving Letter Carrier. Tubnton, Jan. 0. William J. Lott, tho Newark letter otirrler who very recently pleaded guilty of stealing a letter from tho mails, was sentenced by Judge Klrkpat rlok to one year's imprisonment In tho Kssex penitentiary yesterday. Grlp-Colds-IIeadache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Brnino Quinine will cure you iu ono day. Piitnpiu tablets con veulent for taking. Guaranteed tocuie, ol money refunded. Prico, 26 cents. For sale 1 by Klrlin's Pharmacy. FREE CDREJOR HEN. A Mlohlg&n Man Offers to Send Hit Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a- Eenefaotor Mankind. to Weakened There is always more or lees suspicion attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery Is known to the world, In order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered, it is upon this principal that a resident o( Kalamasoo, 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 else and vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attaok men who never stopped to realize what might le the final result, ought te be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they 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 atrengtli they need, it would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy nt once. A request to H. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of Idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving its trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where Information camo from. The prescription is sent free atid although somo may wonder how Mr. Olds ijn afford to give away Ids discovery, thero is no doubt about tho offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know how you came to write him. lt-28-78t Crnelty and lltntlny Charged. NBW Yonn, Jan. ft Tho throe masted schooner Clam A. Phlnnoy, with a cargo of railroad ties from Brunswlok, Go., reached Perth Amboy, N. J., yesterday, the crew accusing the captain nnd ownor, A. I'hlnney, of cruelty, and tho oaptuln alleging mutiny on the part of tho crow. The sailors relate that on the voyago thoy wore so cruelly treated that they agreed to leave In a body whon they should reach Ilrnnswlok. There, however, Captain I'hlnney had them arrested and lodged In jail. He had them kept looked up for nine dnys, until the time for sailing had ar rived, and then had them transferred un dor a strong gunrd to the schoonornnd kept them locked in the forecastle until the vessel had put to sea. Then hero loosed them and oompellod them by force nnd cruelty to work tho schooner to Perth Amboy, tho port of hor destination. Phln noy soys that ho gave tho mon no cause for complaint Ono thing is certain: It will not do to fool with a bad cold. No ono cau tell what tho end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumption, Invariably result from a neglected cold. It is surprising too, that bad oolds arc so often neglected when one remembers bow easily and at what llttlo expense tbey may be cured. Cham berlain's Cough Uemedy Is always prompt and effectual, and costs but a trifle; 26 or 50 cents Is a trifle as compared with the disas trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Abner Slercer, of Dilwortbtown, Chester County, Pa., in speaking of this remedy, said : "Some time ago 1 bad a bad cold and cough. I tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt, tbo druggist, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Ilemcdy, and ono 50 cent bottle of it cured mo entirely." For salo by Gruhler Ilros., druggists. Antl-Spanlsh Demonstration In Paris. Paris, Jon. ft Thero wns a mooting In tho Salle de Rlvoll Inst night to protest against tho torturing of annrchlsts In tho prison in Barcolona, Spnln. Vlolont speeches wero made, and at their conclu sion 500 persons ni..rehod to tho Spanish ombnssy in tho lionlevnrd do Courcollos Blnglng tho "Cnrmnguolo" and "Co Irn," and Bhoutlng "Conenuoz Cnnoves." Tho pollen dispersed the mob and arrostod sev eral of tho momlrcrj. A New Governor's lleronvement. BlSMAitCK, N. D , Jun. 0. Governor Frank A. Bnrgs took the oath of ofllco nnd nssumeu nit position as governor yes terday. A MiOtiliarly sad coincidence In connection v li the Iniuigunitlon was tho fact that w' tho oath of oflloe was be ing ndmlni ,irod tho governor received a telegram n jouncing the death of his old est doughU)., Stella, at Minneapolis. Mr. Briggi leuves at onco for Minneapolis. Kremis, Mercer County, Pa. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Ecmedy to be the best remedy in use. We use it in our own fami lies, and it is a favnrito among our customers. Heckor Ilros. & Co. 25 and 60 cent bottles fur salo by Grulilor Bros., druggists. To l'rohlblt New Torlt Skyscrapers. New York, Jan. ft A bill Is about to bo Introduced In tho stato loglslaturo lim iting tho height of buildings to 175 feet, (t will hove tho Indorsement of tho city authorities of Now York, and will prob ably bo passod. Tho fire doportment, tho board of publlo works, and tbo real ostato mon aro opposed to "skyscrapers." Plans for a thirty story structuro uro on file In the ofllco of Superintendent Constable, of tbo building department Tho St. Louis Globo-Democrat Semi Weekly Tuesday and Friday eight pages each issue sixteen pages every week only ouo dollar a year, is unquestionably tbo biggest, best and cheapest national news Journal published in tho United States. Strictly Republican iu politics, it still gives all the uews, and gives it at least three days earlier than it can bo had from any weekly liaper published anywhere. It is indispensa ble to the farmer, merchant or professional man who desires to keep promptly and thoroughly posted, but has not the time to read a large dally paper i while IU gieat variety of well selected reading matter makes it invaluable as a home and family paper. Remember tho price, only one dollar a year. Sample copies free. Address, Globe Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Tim Dauntless' Cargo Safely Limited. Key Wkst, Flo., Jan. 0. The Dauntless has successfully landed lw expedition In Cuba. The expedition Is the one that tho Three Friends attempted to land when pursued by n Spanish gunboat and left nt No Name Key, from whloh place It was taken last Friday by the Dauntless. The cargo, It Is said, consisted of 400,000 oar' ttidgea ond 1,010 rides, some dynnmlte.ona 18-pountl llotonuiss gun, medlolne, etc. Fifty men were, also carried to Cuba, by ins vessel. To cure all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily euro piles, you need simply apply DeWItt's Witch llaiel Salvo according to directions. Its magio-liko ao tiou will surprise you. C. H. Hagenbueh. I'asienge'r Train' Jumped a Trestle. Ouaiia, Jan. 0. A passenger train on tho Burlington roau jumped u trestle en tering the olty yesterday. Five people were badly Injured, one of them fatally, They are: John Curias, conductor; Rob. ert Adklns, Henderson, la., fatally; S.W. Lamb, express messenger; Miss May Paul, uenuarsou; liurui uurran, uraKeman. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for outs, t.-.ilttA kIa.w anil- -1. - f tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively eutcs piles, or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 36 cents per uox. r or sate oy a. waaiey. DELAWARE'S "RUMP" HOUSE Kent Coanty Itepliblleans Organize an Independent Legltlatnre. Dovsit, Deb, Jan. 0. Ths Delaware leg islature was organized yesterday amid confusion and turmoil. The seven Kent county Republicans, against whoso eon' tost for seats tho court of errors nnd np peals on Monday decided, were denied recognition, nnd nfter a fruitless protest the Republicans loft tho hall and organ ised a "rump" house nt the Hotel ltloli nrdson. There they elected Dr. T. 0. Moore speaker and Charles Hasting dork. After notifying the senato that thoy were ready to roeelvo any communi cation fiom that body, nnd rooolvlng no reply, the body adjourned to meet next Friday afternoon. Tho regular house elected K. B. Hlggln speaker. The Kent oountlans wero lod by Dr. Georgo W. Marshall, ehnlrmnn of tho Re publican county committee. Whon the; appealed to the Republican senators to re tire from the hall nnd organlzo anothot body Senators Peorco nnd John M. O. Moore refused to do so, although It li charged that they had agreed to do so In case Senotor J. Frank Allee, of Kent, wai not rocognlzod. Tho senato was also organised by the Democrats, Samuel R, Merodlth, whose seat was In dispute, being permitted to voto, while Alice was not This made the vote 5 to 4 in favor of tho Democrats. Af tor participating In the vote for temporary chairman the Republicans refused tu vote, oxeept in the case of tho ohaplaln, whon John M. 0. Moore voted for Rev. T. P. Uevclle, who wns elected. After adjournment the Republican sen ators held a conference in tho Stato House parlor, during which Sfii.itors Honby ond Alice accused Honotor Gnoi"" Fishet Peoree of treachery, and of playing into tho hands of the Democrats. Poarceinnde no defense. A Swindling "Itoumanlan Count." Chicago, Jon. ft Word has been ro colvod at police headquarters requesting ths authorities to hold Q. J. Dejuster, the alleged Roumanian count, who Is under arrest horo, until nn officer can arrlvo with requisition papers to tako Dejustot back to Brooklyn, where it is olalmed ha is wanted for swindling. Tho ohargo upon whloh ho Is under arrest Is that of misappropriating a sealskin saok be longing to it woman known as Belle Cutts, who olalmod to bo his wife. Tho "oount," whose name is said to be Will iam J. Justor, Is 23 years old, and Is sup posed to bo a native of Budah Pesth. It is clalmod by the police that Dejuster passed a large quantity of bogus checks, and that $100,000 will hardly oover tho amount he has swindled pooplo out of In various cities during his three- years' residence in AmorL-o. lllectrio Hitters. Electric Hitters Is a mcdiciuo suited for any season, but perhaps moro genorally needed In tuo spring, when the languiu oxnausioo. fnellni? rirnrjiilfl. when the liver is tomid nnd sluggish and tbo need of n tonic and altera tive is lelt. A prompt use ot tins niouicine lias often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will net more surely in counteracting and freeing tbo sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constiimtion, Dizsinoss yield to Klectric Bitters. Only fifty cents wit bottlo nt A. Wnslcy's drug store Tours tn -Florida. No district in America presents, durinz the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. Besides its Uclic htful climate, which to une escaping from the cold and unhenlthful chances of the North seems almost ethereal, it is pro-cminently a laud of sport nnu pleasure, Along its eleven hunureu miles or s.ut-vater coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others ot n more Ironical character. Noniiere in all our broad land can the unglur find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter Duds ninety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, nnd wild cats nam at large through the more sparecly settled regions, whilo birds of all kinds may bo found iu abundance through out tho State. The moro novel sport of al ligator nnd manateo hunting may also he in dulged in by the luoro adventurous tourist. With its matchless curate, its orange groves, its rivers nnd WU-s. its boatiug and bathing, its fishinc a id luiutinir. and its extensive forests, Florida pietruts i mivaled attroetious for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsman uud tho explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four por-soually-conducted tours during the season "f 1607, leaving by speoial train January 20, February 0 and 23. and March 0. The flilt three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return until M:'.y 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. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent,Broad street station, Philadelphia. "Excuse nic," observed the man In spce fades, "hut I am a surgeon, and that is not whero the liver Is." "Never you mind where his liver is." reterted the other. "If it was iu bis big toe or his left ear DeWItt's Littlo Early Risers would reach It and shake it for him. On that you can bet your ig lanips." 0. II, Hagenbueh. Reduced Itates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Railroad. For tbo benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of Prosidont-eWt McKlnley, tbo Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 8, 3, find 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: Prom New York, 8.00; Philadelphia, $5.40 ; Baltimore, $1.00 ; Har Tisburg, $3.00 1 Williamsport, $8.70 ; Buffalo, $11.20 ; Rochester, $10.48 ; Altooua and Pitts burg, $10.00 ; and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This Inauguration will bo a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of tne country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this line 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. The old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with the modern telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "break ing" colds eompared with their almost In- tAntaneous cure by One Jllnnte Cough Cure. C. If. Ilagenbuch, Counterfeiter Clark Gets Seven Years. Trenton, Jan. 0. Judge Iflrkpntrlok in the federal court yesterday sentenced George Sands, alias Dr. Clark, to seven years nt hard labor In tbo state prison, nnd Mary Knapp to four years' Imprisonment in the Essex oounty pvnitentlary. Doth wero recently oonvlcted of passing coun terfeit ooln. Sands addressed the court, begging meroy on aooount ot his age and the faot that for the past ten years he had been leading an honorable life. Ills oon vlotlon for counterfeiting in St. Louis be fore that, ho declared, was procured through the perjury of witnesses. Judge Klrkpatrlok said he oould not go back of the records, which showed him to be an old offender. Tho length of life may be Increased byless enlng its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may be avert ed by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Ilagenbuch. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme NcrvousriOSSt VEH since I was oighteen years old until I learned of Dr. Miles Restora tive Remedies, I suffered from sick headache and extreme nervousness and dys pepsia. In time heart disease developed. I was treated by several doctors with no re lief. Severe palpitation with psln lu loft breast, shortness of breath, and smothering Bpolls made mo most miserable. I pro cured Dr. MIIos' Restorative Nervine and Nowtlr-ir' Cure and took them alternately directed. improvemenV' began at onco and Increased so rap idly that Inside of six tzonths I increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain In the heart is gone, and tho nervousness has wholly left me," Mm. Ohas. KNArp, W.Gorman St., Llttlo Polls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'tS. 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A A A For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLBSS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Three tours to CALIFORNIA nnd the PACI FIC COAST will leave New York ami Philftdel- Ithla January 97, February 24, nnd March 27, SOT. IMve wf eke in California on the first tour, anil four weeks ou tlie ttecoiul. Paasenecra on the third tour will return on re ,lar trains within nine months. Stop will be niAde at New Orleans for Mardi-Uras festivities ou tlie second tour. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two -weeks fn Flerldn will leave New York and 1'hilodtiliililH January , February 0 anil JB, and March 9,1 SOT Kate, ooverf ng expenses en route in both direc tions, SSO.OO from New York, and $&.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each oovcrlnga period of three days, will leave New York nnd Philadelphia Decem ber 29, 1886, January 21, February 11, March 11, April 1 and 22, and May 18, WOT. lUtes, includ ing transportation and two days' accommoda tion at the beat Washington Hotels, JK.50 from New York, and 1U.50 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OB VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and Philadelphia I)eem 26, ISM, January 29, February atf, Msrob IB, and April IS, 19S7. For detailed iUnersrlM and other information apply at tickst asaneiti ur sddress Oeo. W. lioyd, Ant. Qen'l l'aw. Agi.t, Broad Street Station, I'niladilptla, as it - U 9
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