The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 27, 1897, Image 2

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    E VENING HERALD
'US'. F- SlIT .
Sent cr-aewi vwit.nf )niTr-' i . it
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. - ttaa of ! t r-rt m-' . rhenor th '''
eotmi f ii- w- l.-mtxl it TV r-a-M
mm l af too wy-et kbt arirgrtWrm't w 'r- ! -'
a4 lor -. s.-w p-i'
A wtii,t, r-tf r,mw- KtH'W.
averting Herald
WKbSESTsAY. JKI RY
TatB it a pood time of J ir to ohnt l'-r
nar, oi Bet unw tae evil passions in the
ef ntoelt wbo art the victims of tb
wtoatflte close the deon when they
Trm i
i who stands on the street romar
sari aVeatn: "Whew h the McKiatey nrtiees
aty wOI retnate hit shrieks as ssm as the
t rentes iters aaates. McKinley pnieparrty
will mate in das time. We are still Hviag
r the Deiuanntas sdmisaatfsHssi.
It U said that statisriCT shew that wfcea a
MB ii saiiiiilii murder in this country there
ate aheat sixty chasers that he will latest
eaaHsl Banishment to one that he wOI he
laaalty executed. If the ronditions wet
exactly reversed there won Id prehaHy he a
tef capital
Taxr are introducing esSce (Ma ia CM
sd those who hare them in their
are rery well Bleated with thai
Ther ser that the offire airl is sBpniot ta
the eaVe bny in insny sartirnlan Ia t
,Crst nlare. she does not sraefce efaatettea. As
" -a ran- .v ha akeointely ae taste for dime
Bsrrla. She is nsnally brixht, aad oniek and
eneiatlic and ftst so ssoeh elenaer n'
antler tana any boy raa he. Trstimoery
bsob this point is alBMat Bnaaitseaa, and
taest of tbasr who ban tried oAce gjri
declare that nerer araia will they hasv aa
l bey around the pmrdses.
TntE pitai of the state
apse the psebalile saulil of Slate Saprr
iateadeat of pBhtie Instroctiea HcnaHfer
aad it tpewut these is a geaeral ephiiea tbat
fee shonH be letsini il. A xamnrr af psrtixtn
BapoMicaai sepcrB, heweeer. ad Tern te bit
rraoisl. asewly birsBet h isa Dtavuat.
Mr -baeVr has eoadBcted the sdaurs of
that i io pay ant rliseitawal ia sa able
and there is no jreed reasea why be
sbonld aet be reappointed. If he were in-
. his mnoTal ceald iastfy he sV-
The people do not want S3
rtrat state mperintpwdrst no more
tbey de a pmoa M qralifted a a
or tewBthip saperrRteadtTtt. By all
retain Mr. aVhaeoer ia his presrat poaitinn
for
TnTE Way aad
Heaas Ceeiauttce of the
send ia framing the
rtarrT bill, hopinc to bare it ia
- leavrUae. Hare the ncaaes
riosea. Cp to dslr little or notbinr. in 'm-c
f the ieadinn; Csstares of the aew kill, aad
for that leasna a gjeatei aaaoBat ef liasitiia
aixiety aretniht than if the prehshla tnml
ment of fJt'acr iterjan was a assttrr of pnbtV
tnwledge That this igasrsaaa ef the
fatnre is ear of the daaarhmx steanratt of
naaness.aad faasawrh to da with the prs
TsOiac stscaatioa ia n da. win aet hr
deaied. ladt d. ft caaaet ho; aer it it psnfe-
aUa thai there will La say
Ix view ef the many attacks ea wilFj ht
etmmt ef the aOsead iara parity at the pnseon
making team, a Connecticut lecslntor pv
1 1 w a law to tbe eifctt that etrry infiiridaal
who Bjatei a will aaty dtpnrit it with s legal
ilirar Trbn ihtll tirr ffHtraHin thrrl r"
has beta eaTiiied, aad that all who wish to
tftartiiB the t aft tar's enaneity shall hew s
cartaia tintu ia whir to ae s : aaal if ae
Agertiea at arnaV. than the wili sfesll net he
axbjeft to attack oa that tnaai after aeathv
The pntttgir of sac b a law ia all of the 11 las'
weald anUeriaOy mlnre the anmbgt' ef wBl
pmasote thar
real aaaisaa af
lesWning the fata efhvrjyees
xst inras aVi rs
'ernaaa of
VATfatS JTT Pttf-aXAK TTS.
to than
hntnaarh
eaatoats, aad
property aeevrd
a-he aaw
y "It will am
A uSnrTork,
' t-.rtrokmt m the nantter ef the
utaaihi the aariaKBa
riliirriiai ml
cut, "to etui a maranxat tot eicrtiaai by tha
. "Peaatar amjeri-
t .- tt saaa. "are net easiry keaejiit ar
kiggad erjtilea. aad to t spelful vote we
saarteaaae ta saraat the ratted
ay the few it et
Oar 1
ahats
far the ewa it attacks weahl
stats eoaeeatiie Cat neaaaaatiea by a
ef nvrnhen mi the Iaanlatasa wtaM aet
arte a better ehaa efasaatsas thaa w
gat saw. Baantraset ara faraaaanl by the
eaaaaaliea pSaa Are GwverBatav to sag lk
eeaa'ry ata wbata. saseiiiof i
er.'ZrT to the Us siilsst t la
n iTti ear
Omar r Paansa. arGaxaraaa Htli, ef Sew
Y-nr wiiaslir HBIT
Tks tofc of iasanslisg the staato ia set
ejaiti- aptr as ssaar pttaaai tnipooa TW
m.nw iloeace waArb sway ItsatatfTe on-
stoto iwtsoat f'MrrenCiaaa
Eton ia ttsathrrifi ip tha.i to
,iat ttU ravpeittawat to Ika epeiav
ami ( :m
thaa I
a-'i1 r. ay
arraof .aiaBtaa ass latest the pcaata fcr
auuy 'i"T (ta, akiXa snii ef Lasav
sttu.t ara s the pwaii eye" aw I ram eae
wetrssat.1
1 awaaenav
ta (ir yean Xetaeau
r.i.hl,. maaWlaamuafl awax.
lw lets team arbataleaesw
Tafeaaae af tae riirliaa af
f ,r atnaatr Men stents tham the asthtahi
aaaatoyarf .a i-saajea; ltia. It hr taw tvear
ra.taaee aatt weraa ef atea af lAisnfriiin
seat ttauaSiae; the kwh aaasae; f&cat of the
aaneotn ahiak wnjt abta taeat that
their arfvancaats arut gatieiea sum taunt.
aaaWr spavial nhligatioae ta the eommuaiey
ta n-se th- r .nlJ ioa.'e 11 nanarhag siaaa aael
cneaa a r" ' adL'ial-4.
the;'. :i. : v.rt.ia uiit
j'.pal '.':!. . f.rns
M'. flfc gi'".V
ay ar. 1 aira.,.! w.roaat
iaeaaa whit taa be
tanlietneasij's nanaaty
ami Ike sateuee at
taaagaa' anaaa asaraa 1
taair aaty aantnatj
Y
eafcriaen eaai bttaeteai
tbtt jaunt aa
easraaa by human
.mamtiry a
DISTRESS tN INDIA.
raoate fny Trim a'srvatloa
toorartttna-tt rtf tlaf V. srk.
ITMrrn. J vi 37 The ir" ! tl
'orre-
spnQt f th AKi",' Pre,
v. h it
viaittnir th'il. - "i xt prwvl w-es of
n arr'v-. .? 11. j spnr a"iit 91'
India,
i ral'es
nh":i-r ..f 3 i-rtbT, But finds in this
disfHrt thw i-'Tc IfainMS, r-e.;ieri:stly
amon th ti; of the lower cissips.
They are fin rV very if vrarvatioo. ami
are only saved frm it by the corerument
relief work, which ertabfo thurn to earn
ewagh mmcf to it ltt k.'op boly and
tool totjethwr whil" awaiting the brighter
state of affairs whi-h the recent rains are
expected to pmTtdx Liter io the year.
It i estimated th.it tally one-tenth of
the eat-te in this dttrk-t hare already per
lotted from I- V of fndVier, and the lone
frra thi - ir nndoBbtedly be con
sldwnMT in-- ! ' betweuu now and the
(tTTTlu of t i ' i. .t crop In the Holds
cai hr seen It : n tntbers of earcasses of
animals hpmt tT.mred by vattares.
There are ms'i r ?i iss of robbers engaired
In piHagiRa i t'rm srheaetw an op
portnnity arii-i, tnd the prisoss are fall
of thleres wh !i.re been captured while
tealinf; gnla. n- ia aa aMetaTr to do so.
Aimer tfr there (- m-r rneps
of Ulnessarii; vj r tn laeko' r" t noar
isbmsataaU - 1 r.ln, sud lr m pe.nrded
I an certain Isu : era wtll reach this dis
trit sooexrr o It-, owing to the earelese-
: nees of the pejrrf whn Bread betas: taken
to ttssaoapttsls r -Tided for their eare, be
UeTlBCthat th vreeertaiii to die wl this
a fbrtadght if th-y enter h .r'taL
The Btaanst reN!renf thegorsmeseat
will ba taxl ' ifore Ions; la the efforts
erhleh w"l' ' ti so be msde t eope with,
the stauX 7 ntTeaKinjr diff m.
Conttipatn re Us went fena, dyspepsia.
tack headache, bill sust and deranfewmftt
of the liter are naaUly cored by DeWitt'a
Utile Early IBsers. These Httle pith) aerer
ire. Snaall pill, sale pill, BMt pill C. fa.
fbeaheh.
Tae Jahaatmi Xisnter Trial,
Xew B' oowriEtD. IV, Jan. 37. The
trial of Dr. Johnstoa, for the murder of
Druggist Hearr. at DinotmioB, Pa., was
usa mad ysMte-day. Math of the testi
mony was for too rBTpose of pnrrias; the
doctor insan TTwsnanatioB of the day
came wbra Mrs Johnston was pf-tead oa
the staad. Tnoagh she had been badly
woonded by her hasbwad. It was plain
that she meant to screen him at Btneh ac
possioie. She fMcly eonnsxttcted sraerai
of the eomniori wealth's allausiitu m to
what was said at the tines of the sSKm(ila
Durtae; all the time she was on the stand
she wwfnlry srorded martins; her atss
bsad'seyaa. Most of that time, howeser,
be sat with head bowed ia his haada Mrs.
Johnston solemnly dsciared that there
was no truth in the choigs of her iaadei
Ity. Sis denied eear haTiao; stated that
her htMbaord bad been nnklad to her or
Bad ssrnck her. On sseeral points ner
tosttnnaay will be eontrasBetcd by islisbie
wilneanw in rtshatsaL
TO CTatE X COtJD EST 0!R BAT
Take Laxative Brnese- Qniaiop TkMeM. All
tBjprJstv itsaaii the nnacy if ft fttfEs te enre.
St. LotTBV Jan. tl- Feanr robberi wfta
torn faraita re vaas cazrissl away all the
fnraitam fas the raaadraea of K. F Kaimt,
at Sov 3741 IhslnM areas. The family
ware abweat aa a visit to Texan. Potiee
Bsaa Daaxiasm, what beat is atosnr Dei
tnar veaaer exaruat Mnateff to prevent
neaieahrtloas mmrmg the plsmdar aa tt was
piled trnoe ton sMewatav anst goon aa
buedty helped toptaew tbepfaaw ia the
van. 3Com of taeestiinanteaof the lose are
lesstbaa tj90Bi When. tlte tbieva drove
a& they gamr thr houHefceys toBeavidtBr
aad adsfted bias to look ia ocaastormlly to
fseveat a Ttsit frota VKd pip !-
9aa let Aaybeay latartets, nt
Take Pta-Tlna lor eagae aad caUIa, We.
tt GreblaraVaa dnr stwr.
Keatame; a Ctoiwr'WaeaaL o tae Zjaaratea,
ScaroCT Xstrtv Tav, Jaa. W-Tha
iittaas ihlp Iaiaradha, waieh has irmita two
aanetirfal eiipmnilioea to Cab, arrived
at efci prt lki morntaa;, aad toast aa a
sopply of eaal She has nm. board a earao
af otaasae enmaigmd to BMttawira. While
l if sBVpaaaH the Ieuathv is sVaasr a
sraatiasato banftatsa, the rastsatu ofllcials
sad the Spamiaft eaaaal ate keeping a
rieoe anstoh oa bar.
A tseyal Bver
a had complexion, bad
I fwejaVat headaches
haeatBL
Ta avcad
nvae wwsti
FJrttV- Eissty
toa fiUHWa Bttla pUla.
tr.H.
Xsaaay Btam Pranaa aaat tTaataa jtme.
PaaatL Jnav-aV-fTB -
that nagusiastoaw toe a taasty of
the CaUnd tt wetaeotaunsuoait shoot
syaaraejBV bajt wan ealy raauand whoa
tt was aaaxniLced Ihatttaa Aatrto-Ameri-saatnmty
hart beeat eVaMaefy toaelaaud.
A anted vw the Santeaean aa easily destroy
d wheai it imt stavhx Unaanrptian can be
ajyptdiathe and ay One Kinute C'oagh
'hire. C. II- Bssaaaaeh.
atat Tnnnt vl Caoapaay,
TzzSTri", Jma. 9f Artteles ef incor
manrfnni etf tha Stasf Tired Wheel coat-
snr, wtta an aaathoriamf eaattat of ,
tautraWL wsse gerl tn tawoaXeeef thesea-
tetaryaf stata yesrvy Oaly f jm ef
the sapitol stark have been paid nv 'Cat
1 mtii - j- f faemad far the pesraase af
aasnaafniillBereu a limit aad other parte of
enra, Taw Hanntpss statu are Wnnrlttsn H.
rTniiBjiatat naif f. Weeteavaf Saw
Tnak, aasd Mat X Tracy, af Jeesey City.
WO CTStB A CeW Jjf tKHt PAT.
Take Itsatvsn- ateeam Quinine TaUets. . Att
ilianjiiia wi liiawff tiht mnnirif it hate to eare.
aa'aT lanafl StSnSwawJ" a&tearf49ta
KcaTTswaV Jw 3C T&a rond javy
ytstar rty iattPitetil Berlievt K. Amley,
Tltoodorw t stUit aad Jwmas Phippa
Tin kidfn llnMMI sAuraae a misdemeanor,
Jest tte matt soaapoed to pro-
tiHfTfgf - Indecent perform-
Merit
; Made and Kent Maintains tbeconfldenca
ef tna people m Bood'a Sarsaparilla. If a
BMBtirme cores you when sick; If it makes
BiM-Uerful cures everywhere, then beyond
all duf.atkin that medicine posaesaee merit.
Made
Thtr4 ia jiat the truth about Hood's Snr
aaaaarUla, Ve know it pot sr sees merit
kiteiitt it sores, not once or twice or a
fcnnrfnwf times, hot in thousands aad
sttndit of eatae. We know It cures,
scauutetty. permanently, when all others
aui as- s say good whatever. We renal
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Ja Bin ost In But the One True Blond Purl Bar.
t"ie C"PB nausea, iudigestlon,
ifcOu PlIM bilioiisiifsa. 3&eent
Paaaa, LJaavHsV ' aaaa-eaManV
aaaacal arbttratoa bttauea Fraate aaxt
F AC E
Pimples, blotrho, Mnrkhewls, re1, roueh,
oily, mothjr skin, iii'limg. sraly iw-alp, (lry,
thin, and tailing h.ur, ami bnby blemishes
prerented by Ci'tipura SoAr, the most
effective skin nitrifying and beantlfyine
soap in the world, a well as purest ana
sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery.
tioura
Br te old ihfwqgTm.i fH yntrtd. Pottik Dttro
inCM. cm p., Siri iW, BfwtM, if. V. A.
T ' Uow to Prarcnt F im HmmWeHtfte! fre.
CTEBY HUMOR 7Tr.'! 'SZS.?1
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
CJImtoc Quotation of the New York ana
rhttjtfiel phtn Kxefianffe,
Sew Tons., Jan. 21. Today's morement In
stock was irregular, but a firmer tone was (Us
eeraflMe in spite of alight roitrme of business.
Unatngtsds:
Baltimore A Ohio
16
17M
14
Lehigh Valley .
W ew Jersey Oen .
KewTorkOn...
PennsylynBia. . . .
BeatUag
8c. Paul .
W. K.T.Pa. .
Ohesa.AOUo.
Del. A Radeon.. .
D..UAW. ...
Me ... .
IkeKrieW...
LshWiNsT. . ..
ABass'tepntd.
62
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I
Oeneral Markets,
PmutDBrjitiA, Jan. art. Flonr doll ; winter
snperBne, t2.7Srt48; do. extra, t3.IO38.40; Penns
j lrania roUrr. clear, 14.96(1440 ; do. do., straight,
t4.48fB4.rt: western winter, clear, tt.3tA4.40;
' city ntfUe, extra, tO.5fa13.lW. Rye Sonr qniet
chotre Pennsyrrania, !.76 per barrel. Bnek-
' wheat flonr slow at !l.I5(al.40 per 100 lbs.
, wTieas weak ; spot, Wi Wr. ; Jmnnary, 80c. ;
I Febroary, tWiC.c. ; March, 91182c. ; April,
KBJe. ; Peansylvanln No. and Delaware
W J red, spot. We. Corn tower; Ko. t, mixed,
spot, Mt. ; steamer corn, spot, 28c. ; Hft 2 mixed,
January, J5,'Wc. ; do. Pehrnary, M'AMo. :
do. March, : do. April, Wfftgntfi.
fJatsimehangrd; No. t white, pot, TS'io. ; do.
Jannary, 2H(a"l1-. ; do, Pebrnary, J&jdiUc. ;
do Mareh. Slte. ; do. April, W4mo. Kay
(rm ; chotee timothy, IU.AXB1S tor large bales.
ref steady ; smoked beef, llutlSn. Pork steftdy ;
farrdry, U)..Wil. Lard steady; western, 14.30.
Btrttsr aVm ; western v-reamerT, 12020c. ; do.
tectovy, 71914c. ; algins, 28c. ; imitation cream
ery, laOWe. ; tsney prints lobbing at S&ZSe.;
' extra, prints, wJ!retAle, 31c. ; low and medium
I graders, Cit4c Oh.ieee Ira ; New York large,
; ::'4c; small, $UH!-; part skhns, SHe,;
' foil sidras, trilie. Eggs higher; Penasylraala
and other asai bji fresh. Me. ; western fresh.
Lie. ; southern fresh, ltrj)16c
Live Stock Markets.
New Tork, Jan. 28. Beevai slew : eeWee
aat- American st-ers at 11 412c. ; sheep, Stive, i
rf ' 1 rator beef, 9 10r. Calves steady ; veals,
BJMI7.7S; barnyard calves, t24sVB3.3S. Sheep and
Iambs steady, but very quter: iheep, 121.60;
tamiH, 4.i9'ty.4). Hogs sasir at M.70a)4.1.
Brr LitiSTT. Pa., Jan. 2t. Cattle steady ;
prime, tsJWfeo: feeder K-KKjH; bulls, stags
and cows, tAgd.1. Hogs shade lower; beet
medium and prime light, St.73r98.80; common
to fair, aj.8ssfg.7D; heavy, tt.45 fS.66 ; ronghs,
at ?0. Sheep firm ; prime, W4.10; oommon,
tCaUgkl.rj; choice lamhM, $6.10(5.25; common to
asod, VOa; veal calves, IA!)r07.
Kmutes seem like hoars when a life Is at
stake. Creap gives notime to send for a doc
tor, delay may mean death. One Minute
Congh fare Jflvet hwtsnt relief and insures
remvery. The only harmless remedy tliat
produces rmnxMliatc rwalU. C. II. IIssn
hoeh. BrfHeal Bates to Washington on Account
of the inauguration via PennnjI.
vantn- Itnllroad.
For the beaefit of those who desire to at
tend the eeremonies incident to tlieinaiiKti ra
tion of PresidVntelect McKinley, the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur
sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, anil
4, valid to return from Mareh 4 to S, at the
following rates: From Pettevillo, $7.25;
Beadiag, .7.28; Wrdsboro, pS.88 ; Pnttttowu,
tnm- -Ffoerietvw. tI3: IDIlarferpnia,
ea.4. aad from all ether stations on the
Pennsylvania system at redncen rates.
Thai inauguration will be a roost interest-
insr event, and will undoubtedly attract a
large number of people from every section of
the country.
The magnificent facilities of the Peansyl
vania Railroad make this line the favorite
route to the national capital at all times, aud
its enormous equipment and splendid term
inal advantaans at Washington make it
especially popniar on such occasions.
Oh ef the most remarkable cures of
rherrrnatism on record is related by Mr. J.
K. Thompson, post master st Decker's Point,
Pa., as follows: "Wbfle out driving one
oar fast winter I was caught in a cold
rain. The next morning I was nnable to
awve my head or arms, owing to an attack of
inrhvmmatory rheumatism. My clerk tele
phoned for a physician, bat suggested that I
use Chamberlaia'i Fata Balm, there bring a
bottle seen sc. the counter. He rubbed the
atreCted parts thoroughly with Pain Balm
and built np a hot fire. I dozed off to sleep
and when I twain about h ilf an honr later
the pain bad gene entirely, aud I have not
been fcreobled siaee. People eeme here from
maay antes areand te bay Chamberlain's
raedieiaee." Far sale by Grnhler Bros.,
druggists.
ta.Dlay Tour to Old Point Comfort, Illcli
mnnd and Washington.
On Junuery 28 the setond of the present
series of pemeaaUy-candacted tours to Old
u. rvunvrr Ritthmnnri and Washington
via the Pennsylvania. Bailroad will leave
S,m Vnvlr Kv anmial train .
Old iort t.omtort, oesines its aeugnuui
climate, ia rich in historical associations. It
has long been a fashionable resort and its
popularity is increasing every year. Its mag
nificent hotels are the marvel of visitors.
Richmond is the nucleus around which has
gathered a halo of national hiatory. One of
the principal cities of the early times, it rose
to remarkable prominence as the Capital of
the Southern Confederacy. It contains many
historic pointa and monuments to many men
famous la American history.
Washington is uow attired in its richest and
most attractive vestments. The social sraaon
ia on. and ball ancceeda ball in a brilliant
msxe of fashionable etiquette.
Tickets for thin tour, including transporta
tion, meals en route in both directions,
transfer of psaeengers and haggage, hotel ac
rnmmodatione at Old Point Comfort, Rich
mond, and Washington, and carriage riae
aluiiit Richmond in fact every Bsc use ry
expenses for a period ef til days will he told
at rate of $36.00 from New York, Brooklyn.
na 'ffpwiu'lE. Isa 00 from Trenton. 1H.0O
from Philadelphia and proportionate rates
from other stations. ,
Tickets will also be sold to Old Point Com
fart and Tatnm direct by retalnr trains
Am-mm InolnaUne trtiaiimtnl
1 1 , MiN trfa, nu and thsaa fourth
davs' board at Old feint, at rate ef WOO
from Sew let. Brookrya, ma wr,
aia on c Tnaai MaJa fnam Philadat-
nhia. and nraiMrtioBatt rates from other
Apply to ticket agendss, Tonrist Agent,
UM Broadway, New York, or Ueorge W.
Boyrl. Assistant Oeneral Paatenger Agent,
Broad street ttatiou, PWIaaslpnia.
Free FtUa
Send your address to H. . Boehlen As Co..
ru and ant a free tmnnle bos af Dr.
King7 Vew Life Pills. A trial will eon Tinea
n nf r.hrir merits. These Bills us easy in
action and are particularly effective in the
cure nf Constipation and thek Headache. For
hblaria and Liver troubles tney nave neen
Droved invaluable. The;
hey are guaranteea to
he purely vegetable Tin y do not weaken
by their action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly iuvigorate the system.
Regular site 23e per box. Sold by A. Waeley,
I druggist.
IN StNATE AND HOUSE,
A T"aeetleM Amendment to the Indian
Appropriation 11111.
WA8itl!WrI0!, Jan. 8". The sennte hud
n busy seatMu yesterday, Cuba, the pro
posed Intofaattonal monetary conference
and the Ntetttnicua canal each onmlng In
for a share tf attention. Mr. Turnle, of ;
l Indiana, olossd his speech on the Cuban
resolution, urging that Spnlti had utterly
I failed to qttett the outbreak, and that the i
United States should Intervene. 1
Tha IVnlAnM Kl 11 fni AO 1 n txirlint.i nnsl I
monetary ooiferetioe wai oonsldeml for
, the first tin. Mr. White, Mr. Cannon
I and Mr. Dablel urged that the conference
wonld lie futile and was not intended as u
serious inofrment toward bimetallism.
It was niAtI evident, however, that the
bill would meat with little opposition be
yond the expression of senators that the
bill would nooompllsh nothing. Mr.
Stewart offered nn amendment providing
that In case the conference failed the sec
retary of the treasury shall within thirty
dayt begin the free and unlimited oolnngs
of both gold and silver. No final notion
on the bill was taken.
After frequent conferences tho friends
In the senate of the Nicnragua onnnl bill
have doolded upon amendments to the
measure which they think will render it
acceptable to the Nlcaraguan authorities.
One of tbeo amendments was that of the
(100,000,000 capital herein provided for at
least 5 per cent, shall be reserved for the
Central American governments, and oltl
zens that may desire to subscribe for the
same within a time to be fixed by the Mar
itime Canal company, of Nicaragua.
The house overrode another of Presi
dent Cleveland's pension vetoes by n
vote of 1S7 to 59. The bill pensioned
Jonathan Scott, of the Sixth Iowa
cavalry, who Is now living at OsweirOi
Kan., at the rate of f72 per month. Mr.
Cleveland vetoed it on the ground that
the disability for which the beneflolary
was to be pensioned were not contracted
In the service. .
The rest of the day was devoted to a
continuation of the debate on the Indian
appropriation bill. Mr. Harfcman, of
Montana, offered In a spirit of facttious
ness an amendment to the Indian appro
priation bill appropriating 11,000,000,000
for the education and civilization of tho
"rteeley savage" of "Manhattan reserva
tion." The honse enjoyed a good laugh,
and the amendment was quickly ruled out
on a point of order.
One thing is certain : It will not do to
fool with a bad cold. No one can tell what
the end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic
bronchitis, if not consumption, invariably
result from a neglected cold. It is surprising
too, that bad colds arc so often neglected
when one remembers hew easily and at wltnt
little expense they may be cured. Cham
berlain's Cough Itemedy is always prompt
and effectual, and costs but a trifle; 'MS or 60
cents is a trifle aseompnred with the disas
trous effects of a neglected cold. Mr. Abner
Mercer, of DUworthtown. Chester County,
Pa., in speaking of this remedy, slid : "Some
time ago I had a bad cold and cough. I
tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt,
the druggist, recommended Llmmberlain s
Congh Itemedy, and one SO cent bottle of it
enred me entirely." For eale by Gruliler
Bros., druggists.
The Deponed Collector.
' Ctvcixnati. Jan. 27. At a consultntlon
of Collector Dowline. who ,wa removed
from office by tho president for receiving
political contributions, and his advisers
yesterday It was resolved to anpoil to con
cress, and It Is supposed Congressman
Sori? will Introduoe a resolution In the
house to set tho dismissed oolloctor right
Twelve Life Savers Drowned.
Copenhagen, Jan. 27. Whllo tho orow
of a lifeboat were trying to rescue tho
crew of a fishing boat In the North sen off
Haarbooro, Jutland, Monday, the llfoboat
was oapslzed nnu all nanus on board,
twelvn In number, were drowned.
The M'eathsr.
For eastern New York, eastern Ponnsyl
vania and New Jersey: Fair weather;
slight changes In temperature; north
westerly winds.
There's Just What You Want.
ran-Tina (25c.) for ceughsand colds.
At
Grnhfer Bro drug store.
The IreftIuent-Bleotd Visitors.
Caston; O., Jan. 87. National Chair
man M. A. Hanna called on Major Mc
Kinley last evening. He oame down from
Cleveland at 5 :40 o olook, and remained
over night. Ha had nothing to say when
called on by reporters A delegation from
Brooklyn called In the afternoon. They
were here in the interest of Congressman
Francis H. Wilson, of Brooklyn, and for
mally presented his name for Major Mu
Klnley's consideration. It has been defi
nitely arranged that tho farewell recep
tion to Major and Mrs. McKinley will bo
held on the afternoon of Feb. 22. The re
ception will bo for Cantonlans in general
who wish to bid Major and Mrs. McKin
ley good-by. It 'will be under the aus
pices of the Business Men's association.
New .Jersey Xlortlcultural Society.
Trestox, Jan. 87. The annual meet
ing of the New Jersey Historical society
was held at the state house yesterday.
The following officers wero elected: Presi
dent, General William S. Strykerof Tren
ton ; vice presidents, Rev. George S. Mott
of Newark, Jonathan W. Roberts of Mor
ris Plains, Jnmes Nellson of New Bruns
wick; corresponding secretary, William
Nelson of Paterson: recording secretary,
Ernest C. Coe of Newark; treasurer and
1 librarian, Fred W. Rloord of Newark.
Relief for Chicago's Suffering l'oor.
Chicago, Jan. 27. The quick response
of the citizens to Mayor Swift's appeal
hat resulted in the relief of suffering in
Chicago with rnpldliy and to an extent
far beyond expectations. During the past
forty-eight hours uot less than 1,200 fam
ilies were supplied through the police with
food and fuel. Fully $83,000 hat been
raised for relief work In the last two days
by voluntary responses to Mayor Swift's
proclamation.
Surrendered to Swiss Officials.
Washington, Jan. 87. The stato de
partment has Issued a warrant for the
aarrander to Swiss offloers of Jacob and
Kmll Blumer. They are charged with
forgery and the emission of forged paper
to the amount of 47,000 francs in Zurich,
Bwiuerland, and were held by United
State Commissioner Shields In New
York.
Sailor Charged with Mutiny.
WlUtlKOTOS, Del., Jan. 87. When the
schooner Island City arrived here yester
day Jacob Frost, one of the Brew, was ar
r eeted, ekarged with nintluy and with stab
bing First Mate Max Iiutober while the
schooner was off the South Carolina coast
Frost was held in fSOO ball to appear be
fore the federal court
Senator Jones Ka-Bleeted.
CABtOtT, Nov., Jan. 27. John . Jones
was re-elected United States senator yes
terday. The vote In the senate was:
Jones, ttlverite, 18; Fltagerald, silver! t,
I; MoMillan, Republican, 8. In the
souse: Jones, 88; McMillan, 2.
Kremis, Mercer County, Pa. Wa believe
charutwriain a (. ougn iteniniyui m- iur urai
wrafdy in
We use it in our own, fami
lies, and it is a favorite among our customers.
HeckerBros. & Ce. 25 tnd 50 cent' bottles
for sale by Grubler Bros., druggists.
The men vhc
nv tbst thev are
made of tough stufl
and can stand any
thing, generally find
that death is made of
tougher stuff and are
found in a coflin at an
nee when thev should be
doing their best and most
useful work. It is time
enough for a man to bmg
about his toughness when
he has reached a ripe old age. The
men who live long lives are the ones who
take care of their health in youth and
maturity. They realiie the truth of the
old saying that "a stitch in time saves
nine." The ones who don't do this die
off of nervous prostration, heart failure,
nM1 rrtnantrml mi .
The best of all health-restorers and
health preservers Is Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It cures 98 per cent,
of all cases of consumption. It wards off
nervous troubles and wasting diseases.
It fVirrprtR all disorders of the digestion.
Invigorates the liver and restores the
appetite. It fills the arteries with the
pure, rich, red blood of health. It tears
down, and carries off old, inert and
half-dead tissues and replaces incm oy
new. It builds firm, healthy flesh. It
makes the muscles strong and elastic and
steadies and tones the nerves. It cures
debility aim weakness 01 every uk:;f-
tion. It is the product of the life-time
exnerience and study of an eminent and
skillful specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, for
thirty years chief consulting physician to
the invalids' Hotel aim surgical insutuie,
at Buffalo, N. Y. Thousands of men and
women have testihea to its virtues.
Druggists sell it.
There is nothing in the world " just as
good," although avaricious druggists will
sometimes say so for the sake of the
greater profit to be made upon the in
ferior article.
Settling lloavy Damnije Claims.
Camden. N. J., Jan. 7. The railroad
accident which occurred on the Atlantic
City meadows last summor and resulted
in the killing of forty-four people and the
injuring of about 100 more has "-oven n
very costly one to the railroads. Tho ao
oidont was causod by a Philadelphia and
Heading ilyer running Into n Wost Jersey
train having on board anoxcurslon party.
Since the accident the compuuios have
been settling tho claims for damngos out
side of courts. It is estimated that thus
far thoy have paid out in damiigos a sum
amounting to noarly Sl.000,000. Ono ol
tho latest claims to be settled Is that ol
Mrs. Samuel Mltn. She brought suit foi
$90,000 dumagos for the death of her hus
band and ono daughter and tho injuring
of herself mid n son, and tho company, It
is said, has given her $30,000 in settlement.
Klieumntlnm Cured in a Day,
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism nd Neu
ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 day. Its
action upon the system is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at once tht cause and
the disease immediately disappears. The
first dese greatly benefits.
T. V. Anthony, ex-Poslinaster of Promise
City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of
'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doees
of it did me mnro good tban any medldno I
ever took." 75 eents.
Sold by C. II. Hsgenbush, druggist, Shen
andoah, Meeting to DIsouss tho Xlbel Law.
rtAnmsnnao, Jan. 27. A publlo moet
tng was held last night in tho hall of tho
house of representatives, under the aus
pices of tho Stato Editorial association, to
discuss tho now libel law. Lieutenant
Governor Lyon presided, and tho mooting
wis addressed bv Hon. A. K McClure,
Charles Kmory Smith and others.
Ciiioora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vensel
reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest
siipces of intdical science. He told us that
it rnrrd his whole family of tcrriblo coughs
and oolds, after all other so called cures had
failtd fntirely. Mr. Vensel said It ansitted
his children through a very bad siege of
missels. One Minuto Cough Cnre makes ex
pectoration very easy and rapid. C. H,
Ilagonbuch.
BERTH
Cn. aUH0,.i;
-wo EFFECT 3 ATO'TflEN
CATOSriS 1ZTIHLIZER
Cures general cr special debility, wakelul"
ness, spcrmatorhGca, emissions, impotency,
paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders,
caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring
Lost Manhood i c!d o young, giving vigor ami
strength whe -e turner weakness prevailed. Con
venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate.
Cure is Quick. AND.THortoycH.
Dcn't be deceivtd oy imitations: insist on
CATON'S Vltallrers. Sent sealed il your drug,
gist does, not have it, lVce 5 1 per pkge, 6 lor $5,
with written guarantee ol complete cure.
Intormatlon, references, etc., free and confidential.
Send 113 statement oi case nnd 25 cts. for a week's
trial treatment. O-ie only ent to each person.
CATON tr.LU. CO., OuTOHi MAOO.
For sole at P. P. D. Klrlln's drug store and
uiicnandoaii uriu atorc.
7 VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horse:, Cattlo, Sheep, Ben, Hogi
AND POULTBT.
S00 Togo Uopli on Treatment of Animals
and Chart bent l'rce.
nrorjijTcvers.Contrestlons.InOammntlon
A.A.lrlpinal Dlenlngltls, Alllk Fever.
l.ll,Stralns, Lameness, lthenmatlsmv
CO.Jllsiempcr, Masai Discharge.
. U.lIots or Crabs, Worms.
l!.K.CflUBhs, Heaves, Pneumonia
J'.K. Collo or Uripes, llellmcbe.
l2,U.IIiscarrlaKe. Ileinorrhages.
II. II. --Urinary nnd Kidney Diseases,
i.l.Ernptive Diseases, Illange.
Ii Ulscatesef Digestion, 1'aralyslev
fSlnsleSottle (orerEOdoses - - ,00
Stable Case, with Specifies, Manual,
Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcatoii 8T.00
Jar Tcterlnary Cnre Oil, - 1,00
Bold brbnirrfi'tsi er prepaid aorataraaad UaBf
aaanutr ea melpt tt trie.
limrnBETS'SID. CO., 111 A lllWimamSt., Sea Tart.
SETJHrEKiEYS'
HOitEOPATinC
SPECIFIC No.
In tut SO jean. Tho onlf rnooeiifu! remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
tl per vial, or fi vials ana largo viai powaer, sor to.
Sold by ITiif Uu, or e.nl poiipatd od rtnlpt ot prl.
llCHl'liaHS' BID. CO., 1 It 11 S nilllam BL, !t.w Tort.
For sale si
l'ovinsky's drug store,
Centre street
18 rlaat
Every man's
wife who has
friends
usedSEELIO'S
knows a good
can tell you
about Seal-
lar'B. This admut-
drink. Try it on
i ture improves cheap
coffee and makes
your husband
.uiout drink
muny
A Handsome Complexion
a one of the greatest charms a woman can
possess. FotaoNi's Couplbxion I'owdxu
gives it. .
Wh
'LIF
HUMPHREYS'
ir
b an roaav
i
t TOUo"ll
ior Iiil1. money, 'ic. a pack-
m. arm-era. U
Am"rl"Si) Tsnberry Or T-rs.
TitRNTos. Jnn 37 The Am irican cVm
berry fj-w-i 11 u' 1 '! 1 '1 '1 1 f'l -1 . ' '
mini nr" ,n( h Y'"M ''!" ' '
and diu'inwl H-r v.-i'-i riiiM mil 1 ' '
pr npoisn for this vein' s. it win fouu I th 1 ,
last year's output- wis ri'he -ih n't, j
wllhstnndlng wlnc'i price-! ruled In. v ! .
opinion w(im nnr.l th it the miH 1 ; '
prlrs for thn etinli'r it i' I not .'i1- u 1 '.
Tliesn oIHci'. -i wrii iiln 'rod ; l'roid 1 . I) '.
J. II. Brnkoloy of Hor lnt'ivvti ; vie j n"i' . -dent,
Itev. K H. Diirnll of Y l'mry , 1
secretary and troisurjr, A. J. Hlder of '
Trenton. 1
I'nur Little Ones llumed to lirn'li. I
Ct.KA'iFtnt,D, Pa., 3m. 27 Four smnll
oolorod rhlldrnn nunod Wobb were
Imrheil to death In 11 Are which destruyeil
a double dwelling hnne nt Ciirwenrvllle,
near here, yestord iv aftornoon Th" tvtiF
was tu'cn pied 1)7 th Webbs nnd another
colored family, all of whom picntied in
safety except the little ones. Th'i imildlng
was ownoil by the Elk Tanning 1 1.111'p my,
which lost 11 larn tannery at the sumn
placa by llrj Mondi.y.
A Dill to Permit "Glove Contests."
CaboO.v, Nv., Jan. 87. Tho glove con
test bill l.itroduoed to permit the fight
between C irlie't ind Fltsslmmons to take
plaoo in Nevada pw 1 the assembly yes
terday by a vote of 20 to 9, tho license be
ing Increased to f 1 000.
NUG3ETS OF NEWS.
Socretnry Herbert has deolded to send
,.flnl 1 tn M ilillu find Nhw Orleans
auvlng the Mardl -as festivities.
The balloting fonJJnited States senator
In Idaho yesterday ro'ilied: Claggett, 29
on first ballot 81 on second, Dubois 26 on
aoh.
Explosion uf a gaollno stovo In a livery
stttdi In Tol-do. O , vvis;l n loss by fire
of $50,000. Twolvo valuabla horses wore
burnod.
Tho oondltlon of Senator Qoorgo, of
Mississippiremains the sumo. His four
sons aud daughter arrived In Washington
Inst night,
Tho contract for Pennsylvania state
print! n-; and binding for the next four
yoars was awarded to W. Stanley Uay, of
Hnrrlsburg.
A banquot was tendered Senator-elect
Piatt last night In Albany, N. Y., and
was attended by all tho prominent Repub
licans of tho state.
While fighting a flro at Munclo, Ind.,
with tho wo.ithor 15 degs. bolow zero,
teron flremou wero severely frozen, and
their clothes hud to bo out from their
bodies.
Buckle's Arnica Salve,
The Vest salve In the world for cuts,
lirulses, rterrs, nlcors, salt rheum, fever tores,
tetter, ehipptd hands, chilblains, corus, and
all skin eroptisns, and positively enrcs piles,
n ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give
r.orfect satisfaction r rsony refunded. Prirt'
ii ctats str kex. " For sale ay A. Wacley .
Tours to Callforata.
California has bron most fittingly termed
the "Italy of Amerita." All the delicious
halm, tho cloudless sky, aad the rich vor
dure of tho great Europoaa peninsula aro
duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific.
Hero nature tasks ia the sunshine of her own
beauty: and here she has established her
own sanitarium, where eternal spring in
stiircs everlasting yonth. With the snew-
mantled peaks of tho Sierras upon the one
lund, tbo calm Pacific with its soft breozes
upon the other, and a veritable paradiso of
flowers, fruits and plants between, man can
find and needs no lovelier land. To visit
such a country is a privilege, a blessing.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
recognizing the need of a more comfortable
anil pleasant way of crossing tho continent,
inaugurated a series ef auuual tours to uni
forms, runniug a through train et Pullman
palaee cars fram Now York to the Pacific
Coast, aud stopping at tits principal points of
interest en route. The great popularity of
those tours deissastrates the wisdeia ef the
movement.
For tho1 season of 1P07 three tours have
been arranged ta leave New York, Philadel
phia, and Pittsburg, January S7, February
24, and March 27.
The first tour will rnn direct to San Ulego
via St. Louis aad the Santa Fe Roatei aad re
turn from Saa Francisco via Salt Lake City,
Denver, and Chicago, allowisg five wicks in
California.
Tbo second tour will run via the Mammoth
Cave and New Orltans to San Diego, stopping
at the "Crescent City" during the Mardi
Gras Carnival. This tour will return via
Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, aad Chicago,
allowing four weeksln California.
The third ttnr will run via Chicago, Denver,
and Bait Lake City, allowing passengers to re
turn by regular trains via different routes
within nin months.
All of these teun, either going or return
ing, will pass threugh the famous Colorado
region, Gleawood Springs, Ltadvills and tht
Garden of tht Gods.
Rates fretn all polntft-flB tht Pennsylvania
Railroad System easl. sf Pittsburg First
tour, (310 ; secsnd ttnr, $350 ; third tour,
$210 rsnnd trip; and $130 sns way.
For detailed Itineraries asd other informa
tion, apply at ticket agentiei, special book
ing efliees, tr address Gtorgt W. Boyd,
Assistant General Pasnengor Agent, Bread
Strati Stntitn, Pbiladtlphia.
A Household Necessity.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful meili-al diacovery ef the age, pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, act gently and
positively sn kidatyt, liver and bowsls,
cleansing tht entire system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fsver, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Pleas" buy and try n box of
C. C. 0. to-flay ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and
gnaraatted to curs by all druggists.
Tonrs to inorlfla.
Nt aistriel In America present, during the
Wiattr season, so many varied attractions at
tht EM to at Msriaa. iissioea its atligutiui
linnte. which it till tloanine from tht cold
aad tnhealthfnl thangot ef the North teams
almost tthtreal, it it pre-eminently a land of
sport ant pleasure, Along Its tltven hundred
wilts tf tnlt-wattr coast and in itt twelve
hundred fresh-water lakes art fish of almost
tvtry eoncslvablt variety, fratn the migra
tory tribes common to Noithern watars to the
tarpon, pempant, and others of t mors
trspieal character. Newhtre ia all tnr trend
land can tht angler find a greater varitly ef
game or better apart.
Here also the roost eathuslastlc hunter
finds satiety. Dear, turkeys, bears, panthers,
and wild rat roam at large through the more
sparsely settled regions, while birds of all
kinds may bs found in abundant through
out the fcitate. The mere noTel tptrl of al
ligator anu manatee ousting may alto be in
dulged in by the more advtnturnut tourist.
With its matchless climate, its orange
groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and
bathing, lis fishing and hunting, and its
extensive foreeU, Florida presents unrivaled
attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover
of nature, the sportsman and the explorer.
io this attractive state me rennsyivama
Railroad Company has arranged four ter-
sonally-ecnducted tours during tht season of
1897, leaving by special tram January K,
February 0 and 8, and March 0. Tho first
thret tonrs will admit of a sojourn of two
weeks In this delightful land; tickets for the
fourth tour will bt valid te return until May
81 by regular trains.
Rates for tht round trip. $50.00 from New
York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, aud propor
tionate rates from other points.
For ttokett. Itineraries and other informa
tion, apply to tteket agents, special booking
offices, or address Gee. W. Boyd, Assistant
G eneral Passenger Agent, 11 road street ttatitn,
Philadelphia.
Lost A dear little child wbo made home
happy by its smiles. And te think, it might
have been saved had the parents enly kept
in tht house Oat Minutt Ceugh Core, the in
fallible remedy for croup. C. U. UagtDtueh
Sick Headache.
Noimlsift and Extreia !JU. 'oUsiwMt.
VEU rlrr-; I waa r' 'hteen years old
until 1 1vrnrd of l'r. 'II'.. s' Ustora
tive Kcu-odles, I r uilerod from nick
hoaJaohe and extreme r.01 .cusatss and dys
pepsia. In time heart dl oase developed. I
was treated by novcrd doctors with in. re
lief. Severe palpitation with pain in left
breast, sbortnosi of breath, and smothering
spells made mo most miserable. I pro
cured Dr. Miles' Restorative Norvlne and
Npw Heart Cure and took thorn alternately
as direct d. Improvement began at onco
and iucroaseu fo rap
idly t In Idoof six
i.tenlha I increased
Dr.
WrHoV
thirty six pounds In
-fveirvin:
weight. All pain in
Roitoras
the heart is gone, and
. Health :
tho nervousness hat
wholly loft mo,"
Mrs. Char. Knapp,
W. German St., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'0J
Dr. Miles' Kemedles are sold by all drug--Ista
under a positive guarantee, first bottle
NmofUe or money refunded. Book on lloart
nd m- rves sent f reo to all applicants.
DR. MILE3-itT)I0ATj CO., Elkhart, Ind.
fVIADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLETS roSITITILY vvun
JLLJ JVTMU JHdeWI JO B ailing attain-
rr, XntM4y. Sle.piftUDOM, otc . c wd
brXbiiB Matt ihar ltxmzem and Indw
retUai. TAfi quUklH mntt irely
mUro Irfwt Titnllfcr iu elU tr j-foB, aad
fit piaanaravtii(1j,buiilttwe mr natTlnsa.
Haasmni lattnltf ftrrl Cr tl BTIM UtiOTl K
"la lim. Tlvir ns- eho-yq inmefi'at iraproyv
ment
I.
theuMndi and will cure yon. . Wa cie a
fktnlHT0 written panrnntee to ofct n nr
uraiirM inevnni an ttih uuitj jum.
in Pflch oiiKi
vr ninnd the money, fries HQ Wfrnvofn
nil rnetinriPi full treatment for 'Z.W- 111
ir paobaap, tr
Si
In wcapper, npon nuttlut i iirice. CJroulnr fiw
mall, la
er, nponnalMtoxiirlce. uiroumr irm.
Remedy co., ms
Tor sale in Sh-nnnJoali, Va., by A. "NVasley
and fl. P. Klrlltt Druggit-
AWN'S TANSY PIUS
A film. Titrm att iatk WOMAN'S RELIEF.
AlwtTi nmmntfind relUbl.. Avoid Imtations.
flat fliTnt'itmir ln tAanrl UVR BtOKKTS.
'llrlnif afAvwa nrtsnt Alrfft fannlaill. nrlM. tt.
Catoit Spio. Co., Boston, Maw. Our book, 4c.
For Bale nt P. I. D. KlrHr'a (lrurr ftore
fihtnnndoah tiros store
mm mm.
u. urolX'.i'.r ur J.K.' HAIR Si Kill-
OA T, no rii..hnrniles pliMnt oflor. SL no h noma
I.KE'S IIxVIK TlMOrmoe dandruff, eto
hair from falling out and promotwgrowth JlOsWla
lUustrated Treatise on Hair on application r II a..
For sala by Bhennndoah Drug Store, Klrlln's
Drug Store.
WE LEARN BY
H EXPERIENCE
c
Thousands sufTer and die annual
ly for tho want of It. Kot a single
lustanoe on record where a trial of
According to directions, has not
Immediately and permanently
cured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy,
or any affoctlon of the throat.
Why should anyone sufler and
dlo whon this boon of all remedies
will positively cure ? Unsolicited
testimonials by the thousand aro
pouring In from those who have
given Thompson's Diphtheria Cure
a trial. Why not try it doar road
or? It will do the same for you
lthasdono for others. Following
Is a sample testimonial which ex
plains Itself:
wmtamsport, Pa April W, 18M.
Thompson & Co.
Gentlemen; I have used Thomp
son's Diphtheria Cure In my family for
hoarseness and eore throat and It gave
speedy relief 1 use It both as a gargle
2
ana oy external application, ana ao uu-
'hesitatingly commend Its use by every
one&nllcted wltb Ulnbtherla. lloarM-
ness, Croup, Quinsy, or any other throat
affection
nunpaon D. jvvaiu,
inson 1). Jsvans.
roster Third Bt., M.
. 15. Churcn.
uggdits and costs' only
,ens a uottic.
MANUFAOTURCO BT TMI
TSOMPSOS D1P3THES11 CORE CO., WlLUflHSPOHT. PS
Por Sale tt KIRLIH'S Drur; Store.
NNSYLVAN
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Personally-Conducted Tours
nATCIlLnsS IN EVERY PEATURD.
CALIFORNIA
Three tours to OALIFOHNIA and the PACI
FIC! COAST will irava New York, and Philadel
phia January 27, February 24, nnd March 37.
1S7. Five weeks In California, on tho first tour,
and four weeks on the second. Patarsigers oa
tliu third tour will return an regular trains
within nine months. Stop will be marie at Kow
Orisons for Wrdl-Uros fosiivttiti on tht taooaol
from Kite" York, I'hllarlalphla, and
points east of Pittsburg: Flint tour, W13.O0:
second tour, StSOOO; third tour, $319.00 roupd
tilp, shU flOOOD una way.
FLORIDA
Jacksonville tottr, allowing two weeks In
Plertdfi will leave New York and Philadelphia
January 28, February Q nl,d and Mareh U.1HT'
Rate, covering expenws aa route in both direc
tions, tVI.eo frasi ft err York, aad 14 .00 frsau
Philadelphia.
WASHINGTON
Taere, eaoh aovering a period of throa ata
111 leave Maw York nnd l'blladcln
York and PhllaUelnkla
J.as.ry
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Now York, sad 111. to frata rt!lfcolw
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