EVENING HERALD! mi vi.i-inr,i ihtu. ' i ('.W iherl unv K. ii ilk. Kirept "4imlft ,l " -Inprn Jakdix Outlier. Nicaii Crvrur The farnlil in iloiiM'inil hiHIiuimiKioiii 'i fnttmlinir tnwiin for lic cents ft week, t til Ihc c irrlcrw. Hy mull fcl 01) u en' nr V ' mW A id nitli i'.i -,Mi' 111 ivl uni .K.itn lasts chnrKctl ticeortlina to wpiiee ami Hift'tii TV oubllntiern rcere the riytit to elmia-r tl.i p dtlon of ftd ertnementM whenever tu- pub teflon of ihmvp .lenmwls (t Tin ilit Ik eMrveH tH reject iinv nil iTtlwvut i.t Wllitlirl 41 Utt or tint, ti Hie imlilnliciK may deem xpnpn. A.ivTt!tii r.iio made know OMM application ttCum t Hie iwntoflU'e nt Shenandoah. Pit., atoSH claw mall matter. Tm-n-uoxR convfturiow .'ivenini ild MONDAY. JAWJAHY IS. 18:i7. A Maink man fallowed deer track two miles and then found the riper had been traveling the other way. lie need not feel very bad, for several thousand Schuylkill county lemocrats emulated the feat last November. Thk State Board of Charities, in their an nual recommendation to tho legisla ture, have appropriated tbe fullowiag amounts to Schuylkill county institutloiii: Miners' hospital, $113,250, I'ottsvllle hospital, fsM.SOO, Hahanoy City hospital, f 15,000. Tub newspaper thieves are multiplying. Complaints of thefts of 11khlds are he coming more frequent, mid call for a greater amount of vigilance. The money value of a newspaper is very trifling nowadays, but tbe nnnoyanue occasioned tbe owner is just as though the stolen sheet bad cost twenty or fifty times as much. Outside of tbe low class of shows that appear at the local theatre, oue of tbe most disagreeable features to theatre-goers is the apparent Inattention of the management to the welfare of the patrons. Their com fort is seemingly a secondary consideration. The gallery gods have full sway, much to the dis comfort of those who attend tho plays. The Free Homestead hill, passed by the votes of Western Senators, is a most gon erous if unwise piece of legislation. It re lieve Bottlers of their money obligations to the government and will cost the rest of the iti.cusof tbe United States a trifle of 35, o io.ooiI. But what's the odds? Westward t lie st.ir if empire takes it way, and the nciui-lmraric Hast must pay the bulk of the freight. ' Ai.r. worts of -political rascality -fo-hnrged in connection with fS-ecout elections 111 the St.ite of Delaware. Whon its politicians in ike up their minds to take a hand at ballot b.ix debauching, they generally manage to demonstrate lieyoud all controversy that they are adepts at the business. An investi gation of the man'ner in which things were done at the late electiou in New Castle county reveals the fact that frauds of a startling ehiraeter were perpetrated. Thk proposition to amend the Compulsory Vaccination law of the state so as to provide that children who have been three time inoculated with vacrino matter without effect .shall bo deemed to have complied witli the rule of the statute, and shall not there after he denied admission to the public m liools herause of failure to ho vaccinated, srcnis to be a reasonable, change. lint the law iu its general operation is of undoubted sanitary utility. It should not be repealed. The desire or hope has been expressed by a number of state journals that the present b.tllot law shall either bo repealed entirely or ''o amended as to render it less difficult o( cf.isy comprehension by the average voter. That it should be amended goes without tbe s vying, and that an attempt will be made by the Legislature to remove the objectionable points appears to be fully assured. The only objection to proposed amendments is that foruieroflbrts in tbe same direction hare bad tho effect of rather increasing than diminish ing the difficulties encountered by many of t lie oters. Tar selection of John Sherman as Sec re t.ny of State causes much speculation among Pennsylvania politicians aud seekers after the loa f and fishes. It is well known that Senator Quay stood hySherman in tbe con vention when Piatt gave Harrison the nomination Much to the chagrin of Charles Kmory Smith, Tom Cooper and others lie held the Pennsylvania delegation almost s.iImI I, . i the Ohio man. We are wouderiug ii sin i man will remember it when the time i omos to distribute the State Department pl'iiii- lint we should not forget that the story is that Mr. Sherman as the Premier is not to take, a baud in the distribution, nor is ho jjoing to be pestered with the position of m ting as a friend at court. Mark lianua must attend to all this. Matthew Stanley and Mark are said to be on very good terms, it is more than probable that Penrose and llauna will bo given adjoining scats, or at Vast i-eats on the same row, in the Senate liamlier. Hanua cannot be appointed until Miermnn resigns, and as new Senators, be and our Boies are sure to lie close to one another in tbe back row. MCKINLEY'S IMAUQURATjiON. What would you tlrtHkof Hearing McKin ley's inaiuy-ration sneerl , JH-'igr yJu home on the fourth of next March, every word and every syllable of it, just as it falls I nun his lips, and as clearly aud distinctly a- il uu were standing within fifty feet ol the platform, In front of tbe Capitol, on which he will be standing on that momen tous occasion t J. C. Wamburlon, of Cbi tago, .says it can be done, and, what is in. mo, no intends to see that it is done. Wr. Waniburton explains bis plan by which he hopes to accomplish this astonish ing result. He is the inventor of a new sounding board, by which tbe volume of sound from any source can be immensely increased. He has a device of this kind to he attached to a telephone receiver, so that the other end of the line can be beard dis tinctly throughout a large room or ball. His idea is to rent halls or theatres for the .lay in New York, Chicago, aud other large cities, and to guarantee that everyone adiuit . .i i. ..u i,, tii President's soaech as well as if he were in Washington. I Mr. Wamburton is now in New York to mako airaugeinenU with the Bell Telepboi e people to fit up the necessary apparatus. 1 The mouthpiece, he says, can be placed on j , It., ihtii,l In I ro nt of tbe President, and will 1 not hinder or obstruct the view of the throng in front of him to any degree. If be eau onl. ai range tbe necessary pre liminaries Mr Wainhiirtonaays he can give the people of the Urge cities an enter tainment uhsolutcly unique, as wellaa re-' iimikal.le exhibition of the possibilities of liu.ili 1 11 s leni'C. BITHN LL'S AViBITION tay nimsi ir im-cved Slierman Hnlt senator from Olilo. Sl'r'M.l IK I ii, 0..1nn 18 A close roln five of Novornor llnhnell, whoso mum call not bo Used for ob lutis n-iisons, innkei tho statement, tho authenticity of whlut there enn lie no doubt, that Qovornoi Unshnoll In so iiinny words si:i'il to hln t tint he would nut appoint Mm-mis A Hauna to tho vacancy in the United Sbitoi senulo. The civt'i nor and tho ivlnllvi mentioned hmi"iiuito a to. Ik mi thi sub Joot, and the -mvermir Rave hlin to under stand that Hntinti's name, could not 1m considered for the place, at nil. Tho rela tive f urthor along stated to a local now paper man that there was no doubt what ever ot Governor BushneH's desire hi gi to the senate himself. He added that hi was very ambitious politically, and th present situation afforded hhii nn oppor tunity to gratify n long cherished wish aid get into tho sennto. In connection with the above a numboi of Governor Hush. roll's friends are openly requesting hlin to resign as governor and then lot Meutcnmt Governor Jones, win would be his suooeasor, appoint him sen tor. Jones would In that event, It I itrged, lie tho Republican candidate for governor next full by tho turn of affairs. To atrongthon tho above statement, II strength la needed, nil newspaper men Who have tried to Interview (fovernot Bushnc',1 about Ilamm's oandldaoy foi the senate know that he always oour teously declined to talk about it In view ofthlsfactltlaarguedth.it if there was no objection to Itituuu the governoi would speak out. TO CITIIK A COLU IN OXK l.V Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the muney if it fails to cure. M cents. bjster Famine In Maryland. CmsriKU), Mil., Jan. 18. The scarcity of oysters In Tangier sound has made the season a short and not very successful one. nnd a large number ot the dredgers have luld up their boats for the winter. The paokerg oonivlaln about the scarcity ot stojk. Few boats come to the Crlsfleld market at present, and one house could have handled all the oysters that hnve been brought here during the past twe weeks. While local option and a variety of other reasons are advanced by some oystermoii for the dullness in the trade here, the faot remains that the decline ol the Industry upon whioh this town was built up is due mainly to the exhaustion of the natural oyster beds in the soundf in ltd neighborhood. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 23c. At Clrubler Bros., drug store. TCx-Mnyitr Magownn Married. TiientoX, Jun. 18. Kx-Mayor Frank A Magowan, of this city, and his wife, who was formerly Mrs. J. A. Barnes, togothor with tho child of the latter, arrived bore today for permanent resldonce. Mr. Ma gowan declines to say anything about the amount paid Mr. Barnes for tho not tin men t. of tht tatter's 50,UUO stilt fur aliena tion, uf his wife's affections. He, however, gnvt) out a statement that be nnd Mrs. Barnes were married at Milwaukee, Wis., immediately after her divorce Inst Juno, nnd that they were remarried In Phila delphia on Saturday last, "in order to do feat any attempt ot my iiolljjoal enemies to make trouble." An HlRlit-Ycar-Old Witness. Moxcton, N. B., Jun. 18. At the trial of John F. Sullivan, nn ox-railroad bruka mnn of this city, who Is charged with murdering Mrs Kllza Butcher, at Mend owbrook, last Snptemlicr, Maggie Dutohor, the 8-yenr-old daughter of the murdered woman, testified that the prisoner broke into tho house in tho mlddlo of the night and killed hor mother and brother, n boy younger than herself. He then nttnoked her and she was unablo to tell what hap pened after. The child was terribly in j n rod by tho murderer, and her head being hnuked in several places. She was un conscious for nine days. May be it Holt In Dolnwnre. Dovek, Del., Jan. 18. There 1b much talk here concerning the prolmbillty of either a bolt tonight or a refusal by some of the members of the general assembly to outer the canons. One contingency which may arise In case nt eltherufnllure to par ticipate or a. bolt Is that whon the light ensues on the loor tomorrow John Iligge limy be a formidable faotor. If the cauotiE fulls U agree upon a candidate, and the struggle la transferred to the Hour in joint sosslon, the question of the number of votes nocossai-y to a choice may lie brought up, as It was two years ago. Sixteen Children Hurued to Death. Dallas, Tex., Jan. 18 Fire completely destroyed the Buckuer's Orphans' home near here early in tho morning, Sixteen children were cremated ami nine injured, three of them fatally. Tbe dead children ranged in age from 6 years to 17. All the dead except one wore buried In the como tery of tho liouiu. All tho farmers In the vicinity turned out aud assisted in mak ing ooltins, digging graves and burying the victims There 117 Ixiys and more than 100 girls In tho home, but all are ac counted for Three Youihdll Skaters Drowned. Lkominb'I'KB, Mass., Jan. 18. John Con nnughtou, aged 10, Annie House, aged 13, and Gertrude Crowley, aged 0, wore drowned lu the Nashua river at North Lai jinlnster Saturday, while skating. The luo guve way. The bodies wore recovered. Kvgtlgtnt Jail OlfloIaU Siupomltil. New Yobs, Jan. 18. Sheriff Tarn sen, has Buspeuded Warden I too and ISgf'ora Humpfand Flukelsteln, of, jjaiow street Jail, and deslgna.itr'fiepnty Bherlff Mulvuney toaf temporary warden. The sljajruJuey,, lt wug the failure of oenera to oboy the rules and the ne glect of the warden to sea that the rules were er.' roc d that made tho recent escape of tho four federal prisoners possible. Sales With Hood's Sarsapa' Talk rU, " Sales Talk," and how that this medi cine has eniovc-d cubllo confldence aud patronage to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This Is simply because lt possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It i uot what we say, but what Hood 'a Barsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's garsaparilla, like Hood's Barsaparilla It self, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative rr "Mclnal merit, is why the people have ix . ng v)nfldencein it, and buy Hood's Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try lb Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. T. . 1 1 a the only pills to take HOOU S PHIS with Hood s Sarsaparilla. NUGGETS oc NHW3 Jumps Martin, nn ox-ennvict, of New Vol It cim, boat his w, 0 mnl eir his throat, f ir fear of lielmr ent bnek to Sing Slnjr In n riillenml neeliletit nenr Texarknna, Aik . KnginiKr M. I. ( Ir-tnmnn was killed I nil Kireman Willl im Moore sorluti'-ly In ; ireil. (nut C issell, tho nape's private chain; i il i-n, aud formerly of Denver, died In mo on Jan. 10 lie was born in London ii 1-30. Tho Illinois stole treasury Is exhausted and payment has been stopped at Spring field on nearly everylhlng exropt legisla tive expenses. United States Senator KdWard O Wnl rott Is the truest of li.troil Hot list hlld at his country seat, Tring P.irk, In llnrt fordshlre, Kngloud. While Mrs. gtstuh's family soundly slept at their home In WHHamaport. lu , a thief shoveled out and got away with a ton of coal from their oetlar. Senators quay and Penrose, of Pennsyl vania, vlslMf Major MrKlntey at Canton on Saturday, presumably to confer re gardlng a Pennsylvania member of the cabinet. T. M MclCne, who travel for a thread company or Chl-n mid Now York, cu! his throat with u razor In a botil at North Topeka, Kan., and will die. Domestic iron bio is blamed. Kremls, fiercer County, Pa. We believe Chamberlain's Cotivh Remedy to be the best remedy In use. We use It in ottrowu Pimi lies, and it is a favorite among oitrcnstoui"T.s llecker Bros. A Co. SB and B0 cent hotl'ce fir sale by Grub let Bros., druggist. Tho reputation fit Oerivinny, Berlin, Jan. 18. The official figures of the census Just completed show the total population nt the empire in December, 1895, to have been 5,2Ti.901. The total population of Prussia at this same tlmo was 81,855,183. Watching Foreigners In I'rnnco. PAIUS, Jan. IS. The government has submitted a bill to tho eh umber to com pel foreigners residing lu France to notify the police of a change In their address undor penalty ot fifty to 200 francs line. Bpbedt Ctrnit Trkitmxht for torturing, dlaOB urtcg, ttchlnff. burning, and scaly skin and ecalp dliesses with loss ofhalr Warm hathswithVc TI0UR4 8oap. gentle applications of CtrrincBi (ointment), and fall doses or Cdtioohi ItstoL vaNT,groatost ol blood purluers and humor cures la told thronrhont tbe world, roini iftGK rnBr,i npie itop., Motion. ow to Curt Itehlnst Pln DUeun,Mfre. RED ROUGH HANDS 'Wti'"' Three-Day Tour to Washington. Washington at present is tho cynoMiro of all eyes; not only hcenu.se it is the Nation's Capital and of the interest which attaches to the deliberations of Consress, but tho bril liant Presidential reception on New Year's l)jy formally opened tho season of fashion able festivities, and it has now hecomo the great social centre of tho country. Brilliant minds, waiving for tho time the cares of government, abandon themselves to the guy whirl of the social world, lleceptions, din ners, halls follow each other with bewilder ing rapidity. The state of the Cuban question and tho pnssihilitii s of Congressional action is also claiming attention, and the never-dying in terest which attaches to the many depart ments of the Government is attracting its usual number of visitors. The three-day personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, which leaves New York January 21, affords the best oppoitunity of visiting the National Capital at thU season. The party will bo undor the enro and guidance of an ex perienced tourist agent, and the program in Washington has been prepared with an ac curate knowledge of the location aud best time to visit each of the principal points of interest. liound trip tickets, including railroad trans poitation iu tach direction and accommoda tions at the beat Washington hotels, will lie sold at the following rates: From New York, turn; Trenton, $13.75; Atlantic City, 12?5; l'otlsville. $U.3Q; Philadelphia, f 11.80, and at proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agont, 119" iirQadway, New York, or Geo, W. Itoyd. Assistant General Panenier Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. One thing is certain : It will not do to fool with a lad cold. No one call tell what the end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumption, invariably result from a neglected cold. It U surpiisiug too, that bud colds arc so often mglectcd when one remembers how easily and at what little expense they may lie' cured. Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy is always prompt aud effectual, and costs but a trifle; 25 or 50 cents is a, trifle as compared with the disas trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Aimer Mercer, of Dilwortlitowu, Chester Couuty, Pa., iiispeaking of this remedy, said : "Some time ago I liad a bad cold and cough. I tried almost everything. PinaUv,M;lIunt, the driiggistrecpuuwHiJd; Cbamlierlaln's CoitKhemodyTaiid one 50 cent bottle of it cuied me entirely." For sale by Gruhlor Ilros., druggists. Two Weeks In l'lorlda. To see Florida is a pleasure; to visit it Is a prh ilege; but to spVud a fortnight within its borders is an epoch. There is a great satisfac tion in witnessing tbe ripening of tropical fruits iu their own native laud, aud a peculiar joy iu wrestling with old ocean's waves when lakes and rivers at home are all lceliouiid. Oue appieciates the wonders of modern in vention aud railroad development upon leaving the neighborhood of good skatlngoiia day and finding himself in the vicinity of good batbiug the next. Yet this can he done, and the man who prefers bunting or fishing will take his accoutrements along with him, for Florida extends a cordial invitation to all portawen. Whoever would exchange for two weeks the uncertain climate of the North for the delightful and (spring-like Buushlue of Florida should take the personally-conducted Jacksonville tour of the Pennsylvania Itail road which leaves New York by special (rain January 86. Excursion tickets for tbls tour, including railway transportation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), aud meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, 60.00; Philadelphia, 14800; Canaudaigua, 92.H5; Erie, $54.80: Wilkesbarre. 50 85 ; Pittsburg $53.00, aud at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, aud other informa tion apply to ticket agents, tourist agent at 11P6 Broadway, New York, or te Geo. W, Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llruad Street station, Philadelphia. Don't Tobacco IpU and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, lie made well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor, take No-To-Hac, the wonder-worker that wakes weak men strong. Many gain tu pounds iu teu days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Hac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Sue or $1.00. booklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling liemcdy Co., Chicago or New York. (uticura "001D rUTBT. Labor Time Cost tub SAVED BY WASHIMd PoWDEft V 72 What More Con be Asked? Only this ; ask your grocer for It, una Insist on trying It. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Cbleago. Su Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, ANDY sw runs rnrimDATioN 23 50 SQSmma DRUGGISTS , ARIftT IITUT V niUPJINTrUn o r"rr anrrsseofronstlpaUon, Cascarrts arc the Ideal Li. HDDUllUlQLI UUflnttlllririlJ ti. nl.tcr ip r grlpe.tmt caniie easy littoral results. Sm. plosmllKinkletfree. Ad. STEIIUMl ItKMKDY On., C'hlrairo, Montresl. Cn.,orA'citTork. 211. Tours (o OHlIfornhi. California has lieeu most littiniily termed tho "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, tbe cloudless sky, and the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks lu the sunshine of her own iiealtty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With tho snow mantlcd peaks of the Sierras upon tbe oue hand, the calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon the other, and a veritable paradise of lluwurs, frulu and plants between, man can tlnd and needs no lovelier laud. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Uailrond Company, recognising the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a series of animal tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. The great opularlty of these tours demonstrates tho v,isdom of the movement. x For the season of 1887 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, aud Pittsburg, January i!7. February 24, aud March 27. The first tour will roil direct to San Diego via St. Louis and tbe Santa Fe lion to, aud re turn from San Francisco via Salt Ioke City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during the Mardi Gras Carnival. This lour will return via Salt Luke City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks in California. Tliu tli i ill tour will run via Chicago, Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of those tours, cither going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Lead vl lie and the Garden of the Gods. Ilates from all points on the Pennsylvania Iiuilroad System cast of Pittsburg: First tour, $310; second tour, $350; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Ono of tho most remarkable cures of rheumatism on reiord is related by Mr. J. M. Thompson, post master at Decker's Point, Pa., as follows: "While out driving one day last winter I was caught iu a cold rain. Tbe next morning I was unable to move my bead or arms, owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. My -clerk tele phoned for a physician, but suggested that I use Chamberlain's Pain Italm, there being a ho I tie ojien or. tho counter. He rubbed the affected parts thoroughly with Pain Balm aud built up a hot lire. I dozed off te sleep and when I awoke about half an hoar later the pain had gone entirely, and 1 have not been troubled since. People come herefrom many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medicines." Fur sale by Gruhler Itros., diuggists. Tours to Florida. No district iu America present, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida, llesidos its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the cold and unhealthful changes of the North seems almost etheieal, it is pre-eminently a land of sport aud pleasure, Alung its eleven hundred miles ut salt-water coast ami ln,kr Kverve hundred fresh-water lakes as ilsli of almost every conceivable xtmicjT troni the migra UijvJicu eoomion to Northern waters to the anion, pompano, aud others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad laud can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance through out the State. The mure novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also he in dulged in by the more adventurous Urn riot. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, IU rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and bunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for tho valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsman aud the explorer. To this attractive state tbe Pennsylvania Itailroad Company baa arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1807, leaving by special train January 26, February 8 aud 23, aud March 9. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for tbe fourth tour will be valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. IUtea for the round trip, $50.00 from New York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate ratas from other noiuta. For ticket, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroaa street station Philadelphia. Hlieumaiism Cured la a Day. "Mvstic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its acnou upon tne system is rciuaraauio auu m vsterious. It removes at once tbe cause and .r ... j i. i the disease immediately disappears. The first dose areatlv benefits. T. F. Anthony. ex-Postmaster of Promise City. Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle f 'Mvat.itt ( tow' fur Rheumatism, and two dl of it did me more good than any medicine I overtook. 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hageubuoh, druggist, Shea audoah. When yon want good roofing, plumbing gas flttiug, or general ti nam! thing done oall on K. . OaUaaher 18 West Centre street' Dealer ir stc-ea l-tf There's Just What Yon Wait. Pan-Tina C46c. I for roughs and colds. Uruhler Hros., drug store. At "OOLD DDST. &asvyg 4SM41 CATHARTIC A GREAT PUBLICATION. The l'lilhulcliilila l'ross" Alumnae for JHOT Loads All Others Nome lleusons Why. The Philadelphia Press Almauao for 1807 is beyond question the most complete, comprehensive aud valuable almanac publi cation Issued by any newspaper In Pennsyl vania, and is iu all respects fully tho equal, if not tbe absolute superior of the best publi cation of tbe country. It is in a word, worthy of the great nowspaper whose name it la'srsi Local features are included in it, which have never appeared iu any similar publication. A complete list of the judges and county officers of every county in the slate is among these. It gives the official vote in detail for Pennsylvania, New Jorsey, Delaware and Maryland, and the vote by divisions for Philadelphia and Camden. It gives tbe most complete directory of tbe vari ous state governments over printed, and in Its church directory for Philadelphia presents w ist never before bos been attempted llgnres showing the numerical strength in membership, and in churches of all the de nominations. In its general departments, it presents a mass of well-edited, concisely expressed information, covering every field of human activity, iu so valuable a manner that mi intelligent citizen who takes an in terest lu his government aud iu society in general can afford to be without a copy of the work. It brings up to date as wide a range of subjects as are covered by an encyclo paedia. Tho book is handsomely printed and substantially bound, consists of nearly 700 pages and is sold by nowsdcalors for 25 cents, or mailed to any address postage prepaid. Chicora, Ta., "Herald:"' Richard Veuscl reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told us -that it cured Ids whole family of terrlblo coughs and colds, after all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Ycnsel said it assisted his children through a very had siege of meaBcls. One Minute Cough Cure makes ex pectorition very easy aud rapid. C. H Hagcnbuch. HUMPHREYS' No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. .No. No. 1 Cures Fever. Worms. Infants' Diseases. Diarrhea. Neuralgia. 0 Cures Headache. 10 1 1 IS 14 Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods. Leuchorrea. Skin Diseases. 18 Cures Rheumatism. 16 SO 27 Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases. No. 30 No. 77 Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or Bent prepaid on receipt of prioe, 25c, or S for $1. Dit. IlDMPimBys' JIomeopatiijo Mancai. or Disbasbs Mailed Fuee. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William St.,H.Y. For sale at Povlusky's drug store, 2d East Centre street Harper's Bazar IN 1897. The ItAZAH. a thorouirhlv un-to-ilnte nerindl- eal for women, will enter upon its Thirtieth volume 111 uot. As a Fashion loiirnal It Is unsuriiasscd, and Is an indispensable requisite for every well dressed woman. Katiiahink Dk FoaiwT writes a weekly letter on current fashions from Paris. In New YorK Fashions, ami In tne rortiugiitiy pattem-slieet supplement, lauies mm 11111 no tails, directions, and diagrams for gowns, wraps, mid children's clothing. Sahihjz, 11a una, mid Chapuis draw ami engrave 111c newest nnu un cut Parisian designs every week. The serials for 1S97 will Iw : The Red Bridge Neighborhood, hy Maria Louisa Pool; and Father Qulnnalllon, bv octave Than km. Short stories will be eonstuntly presented by brilliant writer, among wiiom arc juabv m. wiikiks, Hakeiet Pkescott Sfokkobd, Mabion IIak- I.ANU, KUTH Mt'KNBBV 8TUABT, VlOI.A IlOSKO- uKo.aud Maiuiarkt Sutton Hbihiok. What Women are Doing in various parts of the L'nlon will form a series of special inteiest. Other interesting features are The Out-door Woman, devoted to healthful Sliorts and pastimes; Music, a weekly critical summary of music In New York ; Amateur Theatricals, Em broidery and Needlework, Ceremony and Etiouetle, liocnl Housekeeping, "What (Kris are Doing, "Current social itvenw, aim Personals gleaned from original sources. Women and Men. Colonel T. W. IIiogiikon will regularly continue bis valuable essays. Answers to Correspondenta, This column la conduct d for tbe benefit aud convenience of readers, and all questions received are answered in rotation, a promptly nnd fully as practicable. Art. The HAZAItisaiioiableplctiire-gallt;y. reproducing the most boaulfful works of American and foreign artists, as presented In the annual Paris and New Turk exhibitions. Wit and Humor. Everybody turns for a hearty laugh to the BAZAR'S last page. Ax AuKoumi Womak's Papkr what more appropriate gift can be mode to wife, daughter or slater than a subscription to IIARPKR'8 HAZAH? Secure It as a welcome visitor in your household for 1887. Ntwtpaptrs art not to rey tku advertisement without the exfrttt order of Harper f Brothers. HARPER'S BAZAR For oe .year, .... ft-oo Postage free to all sutscrioers in tie United States. Canada and Mexico. Address ItAKI'BR A UR0TIIBR4, P. O. Ron . N. Y. City, WRECK ON the roval BLUE. ! The Aenldsnt Mr ltsult In Death to lliree ItnllrnHders. IlUtTVt) IlKooK, N. J., Jan. IS A scrb n? railroad accident occurred at Sklllman s Station, on the Do 11 11 J llronk division of the Philadelphia and Heading rnllwiv about 7 oVlock Saturday ovotilnj, In which four persons were seriously injure 1. Tbe accident occurred by tho Koynl Hlue Ut.e crashing Into the baggage ir of tho local train Xo. 680, Which hid ta'ten h siding at that point to allow the K M Illuo to pass. Tlw forward part of tlv bnggngo cur on the local train overlapped unto the liwiln track. The engine of the Iloynl Illue struok the baggage car and engine. Iloth engines were derailed and tho iHiHgage car caught lira. ITnglneor Jackson and Fireman lteeres, of tho local train, wore both badly In jured, the latter having several" ribs broken. Knglneer Charles Clnpp. of tho ltiynl llluo, wits badly scalded by escaping steam Mahlnn Dlokers.m, liMjneniaster of tho local train, was also badly Injttrod, as wnj Georgo Ilohl, flreiuan on the local train. Tho passengers escaped with a shaking up. The Injured men wore tnkon to PlnlnOeld. Tho local train should have reached Hound Urook ahead of the Hoynl Blue, butlt was delayed by nnnccident at Hope well, In which two men were killed. The local train ran Into a Wim nnd killed both of the occupants, nniKS A-h tr.Simok and George Coleman. In cn'iM'qiienee of this delay the local had orders to to 1.0 the Sklllmnii's siding. The man most severely Injured Is Hag gngeinasler Dlckersou. His Injuries are pronounced fatal, nnd lt Is stated by the physicians In attendance that he cannot live much longer. Knglnoor Clnpp Is be llaved Injured internally, nod his recovery Is considered very doubtful. Fireman Bohl has concussion of the brain, and re mained In a state of coma all of yestorday. Orlp-Coliln-lleai'nelie. Why sufHar with Coughs, Colds and 1j Gilppo whon liiixative Bromo Quinine will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venientfor taking. Guaranteed to erne, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. Por sah by Klrlln's rharmacy. A Victim of the Chapman Trlnt. NEW Youk Jau. 18. William S. Moore, tho stepfather of Annabello Moore, on whoso complaint Captain Chapman raided the Seeloy dinner nt Sherry's, died at his home in this city yesterday as tho result ot a cold contracted during tho trial at police headquarters. Moore was C9 years old, and was a native of Philadelphia. Spanlsti Princess lletrothod. London, Jan. 18. A Homo dispatch to Tho Dally Mall reports the bethrothul of tho Count of Turin, the brother of tho Duke ot Aosta, and tho Infantn Maria of Spain, slslc of King Alfonso. The Count of Turin vrn4 born In 1870, and tho Infanta Maria do Ins Morcodes, the princess of tho Astuorlos, was born in 1S30. Tim Wnather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn ey Ivanto, New Jerssy and Dolnwnre : Fair j muoh colder tonight; high westerly w'nds. Catarrh and Colds Relieve! In 10 to 60 minutes. Ono short pnlT of the breath through tho lilowor, supplied with each bottle of Dr. -Vgnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder ovor tho surface of the nasal pass ages. Painless and delightful to uso. It re lieves instantly, and permanently cures Qitnrrh, Hay Fevor, Colds, Headache Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. 00 cts. Sold ut Kirlins drug store Coming Kvents. Feh'y. 4. Grand Musicalo in Trinity Ilo formcd Church. Unchlen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, ot jo pay required. 1c Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Firebug Cuug'ht In the Act. New Yoke., Jan. 18 Tho lives U ovor 100 persons, comprising tho twenty fam ilies who llvo "in the ilvo story double decker tenement nt 108 East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, woro ondnngered Saturday night, when n Are was started at tho bottom of a shuf t which had been soaked with oil. Two tenants discovered Adolph Meyer, who live on tho second floor of tho house, standing ovor tho flame fanning lt. The man was so busily nn- gaged that be did not notice the approach of tho two men. Meyer was arrested and tho flro extinguished. Moyor, who is a cook, had his furnituro Insured for J600. Condensed Testimony. Chas. Ii. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer's Agent. Columbus. Ulilo, ccrtlllcs that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as n (Jougli remedy. J. I), lirowu, J'rop. fet. fames Hotel, Ft. Wayno, Ind., testifies that ho was cured of a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, hy Dr. King's New Discovery. II, p. Murril, imldwinsvillo. Muss., says that he has used nnd recommend cd it and never knew it to fail and would rathor have it than any doctor, because it always cures, Mrs. Hommlng. 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relievos. Free Trial Buttles at A. Wasloy's Drugstore. Well 'Kuoirn Journalist Xspliyxtated. NiavYbRK. Jan. 18.-nil SlUini, . nn0 Oi tno boat known newspaper writers nnu editors in New Y .rk, was accidentally killed byosoopiuft g.w from a defective jot In a room In tho l'utnam House yosterday morning. Mr. Smith did his first jour nalistic work in this olty flf toeu years ago. Blnco then ho has been oonnected with a number of New York papers. A Household Necessity. CbMarets Gaudy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the ace, pleasant and refreshing to tbo taste, act gently aud positively on kidneys, liver aud bowels, cleansing tbe entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day ; 10, 86, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Cljurette Victim's Awfal Crime. Udoby, Tenn., Jau. 18. Beujamlu I Davles, proprietor of Tabbard Iun, at thl place, out his wife's throat with a raaoc, killliiK hor, unci then shot himself to death with a pistol. Mr. Davles was an 1 rivet- unite oignrotto smoker, and his friends think that this pructloe had a deleterious effoct on his brain, and that his rath oot was committed while ho 'was, laboring under temporary mental aberration. lie was known to smoke from six to teu pack ages ot cigarettes a day. Iliad severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until 1 uea Uop Hitters, and tber cured tne in a short time. A I)ISTIMOUU?IBI) IiAWYMR OF WAYNE Co., V, V. GoLORUtes Awn Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, apd Jior hands and feat felt as thoUEh'tho blood did uot circulate. ' After one bottle of Hop Hitters had beeu taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and oheerfuluesa of mind gratifying to hor friends. Ask your grocer for tie "Ituyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It Is tbe best flour made. Dr. fettles' Nervine Triumphs. Er.oesel"9 rhr-'outnesg from ChTldhood. Lt Cr'.ipo Crlrtffi on Her.rt Wraknoss. BV. tl. P. BEAUEY, pallor U. E cbnrch, lluclunan, Cla. writes lc;. ID. 13M: "In chlUllio.id I was afflicted wBb oxcessivo nervousness, wiich, almost developed Into St. Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at co!lcf It gradu ally grew worse. Close study agrravnted the trouble; any unusual oxertlon caused trembling nil o' er. In 1N00 I had a severe attack of I.a Grippe which brought on heart woakness. I Lnd been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed (.Unites tro qucntly wiHiop.t avail, l.t.'.t February I bo Kan tnk'.n;; Dr. Miles' Uesidrative Nervine and Nerve and Liver PltlQlnnrl falnnA t.hin T aaM.insi.iii awnw 1 have been studying mire and working harder than for years and tbo good effects that have rcaul ted soem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are s,cld by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, nrst bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Uoart aud Nerves sont fro to all applicants. DB. MILKS MEDIOAD.CO., Elkhart, Ind. MADE ME' A IVSASM AJAX TABLBTSiroSITIVELY CURE 4U jvtrvoua jjuaj iramng aiera orj. ImpotDer,BIODlMn0m, etc., onuumi by Atut6 and cm Iter jBiosmkm and Indts creHonA, Thy quick tu and urv1u rtfetors Lost ttdUtff in old or roanr, nod fit a man far ntudy.putlnpefi or rmtrrinaa. takamln tine. Thoir mi rhc'tiinmoito improve nirii&na enociaauuau vviApnii oi;igrBui, in rietnpon having tho genu I no AJnx Tablets. They haro cured thoainnti and willlcuro you. Wo nWo n pealtlre written guarantee to eflut a cure In each enso or refund tho money. Prico SO cotiJT' Jr psckaqe, or elx paokaaofl full treatment for Ihr mall, In plain wrapper, upon receipt of iwoa. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., cum.''' For sale In Rhnnnndonli. I'n.. liv A. Wasley and S. 1. Kirlln, Drug-gUt. AWN'S TAfjsY PILLS ATRilD,THCAroivOMAN-S RELIEF, AliraTKCTomnttiKl rHvt. Avoid Imitation. Bet Catoh T Ait it PnJ sand ravk rkobkti. At d run vtom. or tent dtrW (Kmld), mica, f 1. Catok 8pc. Co , Bottoii. Mat. Our book, 4c. For sale at 1. P. P. KlVllb'B drtifr stoie and Who nana on n drug store BUY HAIR BEST9P10 .1 in ,t, iini.irai (. lor by iiiw.-s u.tiit .tii.jii. f, ft V'l'. , n rivu li.rmlM,. nl.Uint Odor. 1 CO . lifttt A l.rtlV.S IIAIIl TONlCrsmovesdftOdrulT. toin hair fromfullinff out hurt proraftteflTOWin l "'i n..uw nutsndproranlevgrovfth 91 Out b..ttln ANT CO 108 Fulton tU, S V.tDCC itlie on Hair on application rlttt i,ni:iii:iicA.j Illustrated Trestles i For sale by Shennndoali Ii DVi Stortv rug Store, Klrlln's Drug THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA CURS uiiiiiiiiiinni miuuuiuiuiu HITS THE MARK EYERY TIME An lnfalllblo leraedy for 8oro Throat, Croup and Quinsy. That much dreaded dlscaso Diphtheria, la cured cvory time Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Is applied accord, lug to printed instructions given with over' bottle. Perfectly harm less and positive to cure. Jsot a ilnglo case on record whoio lt failed. The only Remedy In the World that, positively cures Diphtheria. Thousands of unsolicited testi monials on bund which speak for themselves. Sold by druggists and dealers at 50 CTS. A BOTTLE, If your dealer happens not to navo any on hand write to tbe manu facturers, enclosing a two-cent stamp nnd the goods will bo shipped CO. D. By all means don't fall to have this Medicine handy In the house, at all Umos, as Its uso will savo all foar of death by Diph theria. M.ftrrrBfuRitD HV inn Thompson Diphtheria Cnre Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. i-oi sate ar ftlrtuirv-f L Drug store, Persorially-Conducted Tours nATClJSLESS IN EVERY PBATURB. cU LIFORNIA Three WO CO ursto CALIFOUNIA and tho PACI- ,HT will leave New York and I'lillaiiel- phla Jai: sry 37, February 34, and March 27. 18B7. n wreKS in v4iiiorniw n tne iitki ii,ur, eeks on tbe seoanU. PussengerH nn tour will return on regular truius and fou 1 1 Mil within months, atop will lie niuilu at New Orleans tour. forvIardl-Urs festivities on the second LOR I DA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In Wurida will Irawe New York aud I'lilloUellillla January 36, KobrA-ry U ami 33, and March 9,1 HOT Itute, covering expanses en route in liotli dlreo tlom, $50.00 from Kw York, and $18.00 from PblUilelpbla. v WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period ot thrt days, will leave New York and Philadelphia Deoem ber 3D, 18M, January 31, Febraary U, llanb 11, April 1 and 22, and May IS, 1897. Rates, Includ ing transportation and two days' accommoaV tlou at the best Washington Hotels. IU.B) fjmn New York, and 111.00 from FhiladelplUa. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURKIH0 DWB0T, OR, VIA. ltlCHMOND AND WASHINGTON - will leave New York and riiiUdeliilria DMBHn 3S, IMS, January 38, February 30, Mareb M, and ArrlFli, UV7. Far dtlld Itlnerarlw and other Infonmitton apply at tiekst aaaneiH or addrsas Oeo. W. Boyd, Asst. dsn1) Pass. AgM.t, Broud Wrest StoUon, Phlladelpl la. fs--tlMlim ;-JS3S n AT m Ut NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL ! 3 tnraniiiiinniinirirTmmnWininiiiniiiiinniiiiiiirn PENNSYLVANIA RAJLROAD COMPANY.
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