EVENING HERALD HhTAIIl.IHUKlt 1870. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." r.i 1lii'.l wvcrv Evening, Kaccpt ftiltHln,, at oith .iakimn Htrbht. N ka n i r k Tli Inmld In ilileirt III Hhmmi.il.i, .1 h. 1 grounding tonnia for all oenta n cik, ii t ' to tha ojnriera. Uy mull J8.00 n year, or SS i ii a month, payable In advanoe. Adu-rtW ita charged iiuuordiiig toapooo Rli'l imitkii li'lhllghrr r'wrvo thi 'Irht In i nal.Ri' th taltlon ot atli'HrtUi-iiieiit" whenever t'n put I "tton of iu"i--i demands it. Tin iIrM i 1 .wrved to rvjf t uny advertisement, wh-.'!i-: 1 w4ld for or not, that the publishers may d-i m mumper. Advrtlalna; ratea made known i,ho Hpplluatt'n, ' K Tf.l at the pottolHoo at Hltenundoah, li., a ) wtoml cIusm mail matter. ' TBLRI'IIONB 00NNBOTION evening Herald WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 18117. Tiik nearer wo approach the 1th of March, the brighter are the prospect for bustuess interest. The Democrat have organised themselves into a guesslng-bee. The Cltieens candidates arc keeping them guessing, too. Tub Hkrald publishes ' all the news tlint'a lit to' print," and hence lbs popularity among the advertisers and the reading public. Tiik denial of Thomas Dove, Jr., candidate for School Hoard in the Third ward, pub. liahed iu another column, Is manly and to the paint, and will likely put a damper upon tho schemes of his political antagonists. It is said that the County Commissioners, by advico of the County Solicitor, have made a now ruling to tho oflect that all personal taxes for the year 1806 must be paid before March 1st next. This will cause the various Tax Iteceivere to bestir themselves. AVE are In receipt of u neatly framed portrait of Senator Boies I'cnrosie prepared after his latest photograph, and the same now adorns our sanotum as a companion to that of Senator Quay. Accompanying the same Is a letter from the Junior Senator expressing his high appreciation for the support the Kkiiali srT- !). .aGKdidaey for United States Senator. Our Deuiocratlo friends are keeping up tho fight in the Second ward merely for tho sake of appearances. Many of them concede the election of the Citizens tioket in that ward; otherwise their organ would not deem it ex pedient to heap abuse upon those Democrats wuo refuse to wear the collar of the bosses. When a Democratic paper criticises the actions aud abuses its own party workers, thou there's "trouble iu the camp." Tub borough election will Uko place on Tuesday, and the prospects for victory wore never brighter for tho Clthseas paity. Hut this fact should not doter the party workers from a cessation of hostilities against tho eucmy's breastworks. Tho borough election is of much moro importance to tho residents of Shenandoah than a coutest involving tho ncloction of county or state officers, or oven a presidential election. Tho men who have nwiutaiued party organization and unity in tho paBt should bestir thomselvea between now and Tuesday. Our Democratic friends will uso "the sinews of war" lavishly, aud it will therefore requiro tho full streugth of tho Citizens party to meet aud vanquish thorn at tho polls. There is urgeut necessity for the party workors to keep in line aud maintain the same vigilance as preceding last fall's election. If this is dono, and with the popularity of the Citizens candi dates a fact recognized even by their politi cal opponents there need be much doubt as to the re3ult. ONKof tho most remarkable mcotiugs iu the history of great gatherings at Washing ton will be held at tho capital licit week. It is the congress of mothers. Some months ago, when this congress was suggested, a great deal of ridicule greeted it. The thoughtless could see nothing practical iu the proposition. There were so many mothers, people said, that it seemed almost as absurd as calling a conference of all mankind. If the move ment had originated in France, wlie.ro maternity is becoming a lost art, it might havo seemed more sensible, or at least moro feasible 13ut prominent women havo given tho movement their aid, and tho gathoring will no doubt be successful. Thoro must bo co-operation between school anil homo or both will fail of highest efficiency. Tho parents must understand what tho schools are doing for their children aud what help they requiro. Tho teachers must find out from tho parents what aro the needs of the children from their point of view. To this end not only should teachers bo trained to skill in study ing children, but also parents should under stand what education is and what are its fundamental principles. Much good is an ticipated from the congress of mothers. IS THERE A VACANCY ? The opinion handed down by Judge IJechtel yesterday, iu which he refused to deprive the people of Shenandoah and Maha noy City the right to say who shall act as Borough Justices, was in line with the opinion of Judge Pershing delivered some time since. The latter declared that the act ing Borough Justices were not legally eleoted as provided by the Saker ballot law, and if this opinion is sustained by the Supreme Court on the 15th inst, there will be vacancies to fill. Upon this phase of the question Judge Beohtel, la his opinion, says : "There being no evidence of compliance with this provision of the act the language of the act itself forbids both the filing and tho hearing of the new proposed objection relating to the time of filing aud the class uuder which the papers are filed. It would seem to be but a wasto of time to consider aud discuss the subject, since by the pro visions of the act aud under the record pre seutod, we m:iy not decide It. Upon the oldoction filed, to wit, that there is no vacancy It'euuse of the Justices now in nouimlssiun. we have given in evidence the decision of Judge Pershing deciding that the Justices now in couimishiou liuvo never been law fully elected aud entering decress iu accord -auce with the.! views. If the record ended at this point there could be no question upon the kuhject of v.icumy in the offices in ques tion. But each one ot the decreis entered by Judge l'eiuliiug have been apiculod fioui aud are uuw piinliug in the Supreme Court wheie they will be heard uoit week. We have no dipoaitiou and no right to riview the decision of Judge Pemliing, nor are we requni d 01 piiimttnl to guos what the conclusion of the Supreme Court will be. Neither the act of 1803 uor anything fouud in Una recsrd gives to the Court the right 01 luiivei to decide whether or not there uro tut .men-, m tin sc offices The proceeding necessary fur such purpose ia entirely differ ent and governed by other legislation and liai In point of fact been Invoked in theie very caaes, as ii evidenced by the reonrria giv. n In evidence, showing tho dccMuna filed by Judge Pershing." TO C'UKK V OOI.I) IN OVK II.W I'nko Ijiixauvu llromo CJiimiiiiu 1'aMt Ik. All ilritguinl ri-An nl Hie money II' it IhiIk lo cure, lift rillta. Tlio Itrpilre to the llrnoklyn. Philadelphia, Feb. 10. tt'he bis ar mored cruiser Itrooklyn was success fully placed In dry dock yesterday at League Island navy yard, and for tl-.o first tlm- rlnce she ran nfoul of the rooks on Schooner Ledge, over a week ago, the full extent of her injuries were made known. F'T a distance of near ly 17S feet her Niltom on the port t.lde Is bruited ni. 1 dented and torn, while on the starboard side her plates are punched In, hut not broken. The great est damage In on the port side, where there Is one hele large enough for a man to crawl through, and a number of smaller holcB caused by the straining of her plates. One of the blades of Vmr port propeller In somewhat twnt on the end and a small section of the end has been broken. The repairs will cost considerable money, and will take about six or eight weeks of steady labor. Wheolman In Convention. Albany, Feb. 10. The League of American Wheelmen began Us session this morning. Governor Black was not able to be present, but Lieutenant Gov ernor Woodruff delivered the address of welcome and President Elliott open the "gool roads" program, after which he turned the convention over to the chairman of the committee on high ways, Mr. Potter, who will preside during the day. The west now holds the key to the situation on the fight for national president. It wants K. C. Morrison, of Wisconsin, for vice presi dent, and will boom him for that posi tion. The Illinois contingent still in sists on putting Connolly, of Illinois, for president. -Doth President Elliott and Mr. Potter are also candidates. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water gloss with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is nositivo evidenco of kidney troublo. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the lmck, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Therois comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and tho ex traordinary oflect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonder ful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents aud ono dollar. For a samplo bottle and pamph let, both scut free by mail, mention Kvenino IIuuald and send your full post-offico address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtoti, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaranteo tho genuineness of this offer. Help Comes to Those Who Take lied Flag Oil for sprains, bums, cuts. At Grublor Bros., drug storo. A Three-Days' Tour to Washington. Washington at the present time is tho nio.-t attractlvocity on the continent. Its archi tectural grandeur has often been commented upon, aud its various departments and in stitutions are among the niost interesting in tho world. The Capital, the Treasury, tho liureau of Engraving and Printing, the Smithsonian Institution and National ilusuim, and the now Congressional Library are all intensely interesting, and tho great Monument affords a view long to bo remem bered. The next personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave Now York aud Philadelphia February 11. Tickets, in cluding transportation, hotel aecommodations, and overy necessary expense, will be sold at tho following rates: brum New York, Brooklyn and Newark, $14.50; Phillipsburg, N. J., $14.50; Potteville, S14.30; Cape May, $13,75 ; and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, Itineraries, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General l'assengor Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. No l'ardnn lor Wlb'org. Washington, Feb. 10. The president haB denied an application for pardon In the case of Captain J. II. Wiborg, of the Ilorsa. He was sentenced In Phila delphia March 17, 1896, to one year and four months' Imprisonment for viola tion of the neutrality laws. The presi dent says he does not find that this convlot was Imprisoned under mandate of the United States court. Sexton Out or l'olltlcs. London, Feb. 10. Mr. Thomas Sex ton, antl-Farnelltte, formerly member of the house of commons for the jNorth division of Kerry, who resigned his seat last year, has written a letter de clining to re-enter parliament. Thlevlag Letter Carrier Gets n. Year. Trenton, Feb. 10. David 8. Paul, ex lotter carrier, of Camden, who pleaded guilty In the federal court recently of embezzbng three letters, was sentenced yesterday to one year's Imprisonment at hard labor. Merit Made and Merit Maintains the confidence of tho people In Hood's Sarsaparilla, 1 1 a medicine cures you when sick; If it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that medicine possesses merit. ade That is Just the truth about Hood's Bar ssparllU. We know it possesses merit because It cures, not onoe or twice or hundred times, but In thousands and tuv.. ands of cases. We know It cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fall to do any good whatever. We repeat Sarsaparilla Is I In best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. 11 n run Lure utusca, Indlgestiou, tlOOCl S PlllS l.ilioum vi. i', cent Irfmg ..1 the Navy I'ortfolln. Dosten, Feb. 10. Ex-Oovernor John r. Lo.-.g said today that a dispatch f oi.i canton to the effect that Mr. Loner's aoci I'tanoe of the navy port folio had bei-n received at Canton was probably based on a letter written 40 Mr. McKinley seme ten days ago. In minor to one from Major McKinley. Mr. Long said: " At that time he vuote r:,e that he had me in mind for the navy, but added that something trdght happen to change his mind, ttu.ugh not likely. I therefore took it that the matter was to remain at a standstill, and I should continue to In form the -res that It was still under his consideration." Itchier Kilted l.y n Mali Clerk. Los Angeles, Cnl., Feb. 10. A private message received In this eltv states that two masked robbers held up tho Santa Fe westbound train No. 1 at a point a few miles from Peach Springs, Arii. The train was stopped by means of a red light. The robbers unooupled the mall and express car, and ordered tho engineer to run up the roa.'.. When the train wns stopped the robbers pro ceeded to ocen the door of the mall car, and the mall clerk shot one of the robbers, killing him Instantly. Tha other robber, after grab:. Ins a bundle of registered letters, made good his es cape. Don't Tobaooo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you waut to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, ttmng, magnetic, full of new life and vfgor. take No-To-Bac, tho wouder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 en red. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or $1.00. Booklot and samplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New York. Tourg to I'lorldii. No district in America present, during tho Winter season, so mauy varied attractions as the Suite of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one esiap'ng from the cold and unhealthful changes ot tho North seems almost ethereal, It is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure, Along its eleven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelvo 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 of a more tropical character. Nowhere iu all our broad laud can the nuglor find n greator variety of game or better sport. Here also tho most enthusiastic hunter finds atlety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers. and wild cats roam at largo through tho mom sinrsely settled regions, whllo hints of ell kludii may bo found ia abundance through out the State The moro novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also bo in dulged in by tho more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and liathlng, its fishing and. hunting, and Its extensive forests, Florida presents uurivaled attractions for tho valetudinarian, tho lover of nature, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad Couijiany has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season sf 1807. leaving by special train January 20, February 0 and 33, and March 9. Tho first throe tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will he valid to return uutil May 31 by regular trains. Rates for the round trip. $S0.OO from Now York, $18.00 from Philadelphia, aud 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 Agout.Broad street station, Philadelphia. Old People. Old noonlo who romiiro medicine to r culato tho bowels and kidneys will find tho truo remedy iu 1. ectne Bitters. Tins medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskoy nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and altcrtlvo. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels adding strength and giving tone to the ogans, thereby aiding Nature in the parformamo of tho functions. Electric Bitters is un excellent appetizer aud aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Prico fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug storo. Tours to California. California lias been must fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aud tho rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of tho Pacific. Hero nnturebasksintho sunshine of her own beauty; and lioro she has established her own sanitarium, whoro eternal spring In spires ovorlasting youth. With tho snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon tho one baud, the calm Pacific with iUfoft breezes upon tho other, and a veritablo paradise of flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovclior land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a moro comfortable, and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from Now York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at tho principal points of interest on route. Tho great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of tho raovemout. For the season of 1S07 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 37, February 31, and March 37. Tho first tour will run direct to San Diogo via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake 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 the "Crescent City" during the Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks iu California. The third tour will run via Chleago.Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return. iug, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Leadville and the Garden of the Geds. Sates from all point on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, $310 ; second tour, 350 ; third tour, $310 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other Informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, er address George VT. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. BloodfHerveFood eHrSoERlErTAK.Hir For Weak and Run Down People. UfUnT IT I Q I Tberlobestofall restoro WflHI II 101 tlve foods, becauso It re- E laces tho essentials ot lire that are ex austed by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfeot It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain beoomes active ana clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sax, and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rloe 60c, or Ave boxes 12.00. Druggists orbymalL We oan help you. Advico and book, free. I Write Us About Your Case. I THE DR. CHA8B COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. DIVIDEND oS ToonrciUoBicri WOULD TOD CARI TO IMVK8T 5,10 Oft CPWiRDBT D1t- doUM.yfcWe ruonthlr Partlouitra freo AddrWf, Wet r Fluunclul Co., m Dirboru Rir CMuno iu, CLEVELAND'S PROPOSED TOUR. It Is Raid the FresbUnt Will Tnfce a Trip Around the World. Toledo, p., Db. 10. A passenger ngent of the Canadian Pacific now In this city, Is authority for the state ment that President Cleveland will take a trip around the world Immediately after the Inauguration of his succes sor. The president and his party will BO to the ooaat over the Canadian mad, and Division Passenger Agent Sluehy, of that line, will conduot the party in person. It Is the desire of the president to start aa Boon as possible after the In auguration of Bsealdent-elect McKin ley. lie desires to avoid public func tions as much as possible, and intends to make the circuit of the globe as a private ctttien. Private Secretary Thurber and sev eral members of President Cleveland's cabinet are expected to accompany him. Mrs. Cleveland and the children may accompany the party, but that matter has not been fully decided yet. Thurber Ilefuses to Confirm It. Washington, Feb. 10. Private Sec retary Thurber refused officially to confirm or deny the statement regard ing the president's proposed tour. lie preferred, he said, to await the publi cation of the story before making any announcement regarding It. Munkaozy's Insanity Confirmed. London, Feb. 10. A dispatch to The Daily Telegraph from Vienna con firms the report that Michael Mun kacsy, the celebrated artist. Is hope lessly Insane. The correspondent says that for months, while at Codesburg Buffering from spinal paralysis, Mun kacsy sat brooding and melancholy. Suddenly, In an excess of madness, he attacked and nearly strangled the attendants and one of the doctors. Ac cordingly, he was sent to the Insane asylum at Eudenlch, Tho doctors re port that the paralysis la Increasing with alarming rapidity, and that the prospects for his recovery are very re mote. Minutes seem like hours when a life Is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doe- tor, delay may mean death. Ono Minute Cough Cure gives instant rulief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that nrouuees lmmeuiate results, v. 11. xiagen buch. TrampV Tiitnl Spree. Tulare, Cal., Feb. 10. Of four tramps who reached here In a box car Sunday night two are dead, one is In a pre carious condition and the other cannot be found. It Is said they drank a da coctlon of alcohol they had purchased at Sumner. Grlp-Colds-IIeadacho. Why suffer with Concha. (Vilda and La Grippowhen Laxative Bromo Qulnluo will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venientfor taking. Guaranteed to cine, or money refunded. Prico, 36 cent. voi sal oy Kinin's Pharmacy. Tlie rittsburg Cycle Itaoe. Pittsburg, Feb. 10. The second day of the six day bloyole race now in pro gress at the Grand Central rink shows an lnorease in attendance and a con tinuance of fast work by the riders. Waller, of New York, and Glmm, of Cleveland, aro bitter contestants for first place, and already have broken tha fourteen hour reoord made at Mad ison Square by Reading. Turvillo, af ter making 197 miles, retired from the raoo, leaving but seven contestants. The score at midnight was: Waller, 437 miles, 4 laps; Glmm, 437.62; Schoch, 41S.04;Hall, 40S: Douch, 402; Forster, 378; Ituckel, 279. to cuisi: a cold in oar. day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. 23 cents. lteducccl Kates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania ltallrond. For tho benefit of those who dosiro to at tend tho ceremonies incident tothoinaugura- tion of Presidont-cleet McKinley, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, S, 3, and 4, valid to return from March i to S, at tho following rates: From Pottsvillc, $7.28; Reading, $7.20 ; Blrdsboro, $0.85 ; Pottstown, $0.85; Norristown, $0.15; Philadelphia, $5.40, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a largo number of people from ovary section of tho country. Tho magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad make this lino the favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington raako it especially popular on such occasions. A weed in tho cardencau boeosll v destroy ed when it first starts. Consumption can be nipped in tho bud by Ono Jlinuto Cough Cure. C, II. Uagenbuch. Discouraging Keport Corrected. Bellefonte, Pa., Feb. 10. The report sent out from this city stating that tho Vulcanite Iron company had olosed down owing to a scarcity of ore Is without foundation. The company is running full time, with more orders on hand than It can fill. Chloora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vonsel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. lie told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, after all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of m easels, une wnute uougu uure makes ex pectoration very easy and rapid. C. II. llageubuoh. Unolo Sam May Manufacture Armor Plate Washington, Feb. 10. The senate committee on naval affairs yesterday reaohed a conclusion cm the report to be made as the result of its inquiry on the subject of armor plate. The committee will recommend that the secretary of the navy shall not be au thorised to pay more than U00 per ton fer armor plate, and that an ap proprlatlon of $1,600,OM be mads to be used In the establishment of a plant In case the manufacturers refuse to accept this price. Uuoklen's Amloft Salve. The best salve In the world for eats, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, . .. 1 . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1,1,1 . i MMfWV, eiiuppeu uttuus, omiuutiiu, earns, atra all skin eruptions, ana positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or many refunded, l'rir w cents per box. f or sain bv A. Waaley. Veteran lixpreuiiwu's Sudden Death, New York, Feb. 10. Captain John Qulncy Adorns lierrlng, of Baltlnoie, who was the oldest employe of the Adams Ex mens company. In which he was a director, died suddenly last eve ning from heart failure in the lobby of the Holland House. Captain Herring was 71 years old, and tha manager of the Baltimnie office of the company. He had been with tha company 46 years. Captain lierrlng arrived In this city a short time before his death from Baltimore. He had come to at tend a meeting of the directors of the oompany. Begin Bight With Coughs and Colds. Take tho sure cure, Pau-Tina, 25c. At (Irulilcr ilroi., ding utore. Some doctors are like owla. They look wise and talk wise but they oon t tiling. In diagnosing nisease "lev don't Qo back to the starting point, wnen a man gets sick, nine times out of ten his evi dent sickness is only a symptom of some hidden aud long-neglected disorder. Most frequently the Origi nal and exciting trouble Is a disordered di gestion. If that is corrected nature will in the majority of cases do the rest. It Is easy for a man to avoid sickness if he will keep a watchful eye on his digestion and resort to the right remedy the moment he feels himself out of sorts. All disorders of the digestion arc corrected by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It restores lost annetlte. invltrorates the liver, and fills the blood with the life-giving elements that build healthy flesh and firm muscles, It is the great blood-maker, flesh builder, and nerve tonic. It cures oS per cent. 01 an cases 01 consumption, it cures wasting diseases and nervous troubles. It wards ofT disease of every description. Buy "Golden Medical Discovery" of re liable dealers ; with tricky ones, something else that pays them better will probably be offered as "just as good." Perhaps it is for them; but it can't be tot you. "My wife has found great help from Doctor i-irrce a ioiaen meaicai uiscovery, as, wnen sue takes cold from any cause It generally settles on her lungs," writes If. Jamw.ot Doxtfi, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. "The ' Favorite f rwcrip tlon ' we kep on hand all the time. It Ii a won derful medicine. My wife lias great faith In It. By being careful In the way we live and by using Dr. rierre's medicines when we don't feel Just right, we have had to call In a doctor but once in fiflten years." A man can't either make money or enjoy life who suffers from headaches, and sleep lessness, and heart-burn. These troubles are caused by constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets aro a sure, safe, speedy and permanent cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little "Pellet" Is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. Dis honest druggists sometimes try to substi tute inferior articles for the sake of profit. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Citizens of Detroit, Mloh., are en deavoring to secure the removal of tho state capital to that city. The boiler In the county Jail at Frankfort, Pa., exploded and three convicts were perhaps fatally Injured. Governor Bushnell, of Ohio, emphat ically declared that ho would not ap point M. A. Hanna United States sen ator. Two burglars In Chicago held up An tone Boenert, an agent for a number of steamship lines, In his ofllce, and es caped with $2,000. Illfles have been distributed among the Leadville (Colo.) strikers, and It Is. feared an outbreak will take place and the town be burned, Stephen Sherman and Robert Smith, of Mouse Creek, Tenn., fought a duel on horseback, In which Smith was killed. Sherman may recover. Walter B. Hansen pleaded guilty. In Philadelphia, of perjury In connection with bogus ball cases, and was sen tenced to two years' Imprisonment. At Lebanon, Ky William Black (col ored) was within an hour convicted and sentenced to seven years' Impris onment for assault on a white woman, Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystlo Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at onco the causo and the disease immediately disappears. Tho nrst noso greatly ucuctits. T. F. Anthony. ox-Postmaster of Promiso City, Iowa, says : "I bought ono bottle of Jlystic Cure for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did mo moro good than any medicine I ovor took." 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Uagenbuch, druggist, Shcn audoah. A Defeat fi.r Woluau ft'effrajc. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 10. The bl',1 pro viding for a constitutional amend ment giving Nebraska women the right to vote has been defeated In the lower house of the legislature by the decisive vote of 56 to 30. Populists were the principal supporters. The llttlo daughter of Mr. Fred Webbor, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cough which he had not been ablo to euro with any thing. I gave him a 25 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Komedy, says W. P. Ilolden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfleld, aud the next time I saw him ho said it worked like a charm. This romody ia Intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no dangor in giving It to children for it contains noth ing Injurious. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Tour to Old Point Comfort, Itlclmionil, nnd Washington. A delightful personally-conducted tour. allowing two days at Old 1'olnt Comfort, one at Richmond, and two at Washington, will leave Now York and Philadelphia February SO via tho Pennsylvania Railroad. This tour covers a peculiarly interesting territory, tho 1 pilot beauty of Old Point, the historic monu-1 ments of liichmonu. and tho evor-Intorostiuc departments and institutions of tha National Capital. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route In both directions, transfers of passen gers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Poiut Comfort, Eichmond and Washing ton, ana carriage ride about It chmond in fact every necessary expense for a period of six days will bo sold at a rato of (85.00 frojn New York, Brooklyn, aud Newark, $84.00 from Trenton, 188.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also be sold to Old Point Com fort and return direct by regular trains wtwiln six days. Including transportation, luncheon on going trip, and one and threo- foiuths days' board at Old Poiut, at rate of $18.00 from New York, Brooklyn and Newark, $15.00 from Trenton, fU.OO from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, U96 Broadway, New York, or Oeo. W. Herd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Oread Street Station, Philadelphia. Our people an growing more aud more in the habit of looking to 0 rubier Bros., drug- gists, for the latest and beet of everything in the drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of bad colds, croup aud whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and yon will be more than pleased with the rim alt. Onictir Bitot by Mkil IHttwaymriv Huntlne-ten, W. Va., I 'b. 10. ThT3 lriiun 1 i u:: b' d Ui t vo citizens in the icniral i i i of Oils i lty late last night. Oiiicir Al andor UcClaskcy gave chase, and tv 1.3 f -.tally shot. A pusae Is In putsult, l eavlly armed, and bloodhounds are on tha trail. A Household Necessity. Utscarots Candy Cathartic, the most won dcrful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, aot gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels. oleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plese buy and try a box of C. ('. C. to-day ; 10, 23, 50 cent. 8uld and guaranteed to cure ly all druggists. Ibbbbbbb7?IbbbbbbbbWbbbpHbb w - Mnrdered by Ilia IV fe. Cleveland. Feb. 10. George Davles, a commlslon merrhmt, ivns shot and l.i stantty killed by his v'fe early In tho morn. ug at their homo, No. 11 (ir.icO street, -rne snooting was tne re 1111 01 one of many family quarrels. The fam ily are prominent. Tho Weather. j For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair, with norlheily wlnun; 1 sngntiy comer. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New Torle nd Philadelphia Hxolinligw. New York, Feb. 0. The stack Innrlwt eon tinned today to feel fie fnfluenoe of the bear aggressions on tho l'idnitrial stocks, but the general list did not Toapond so sharply to this depressing eff e 't, and railway aharm held their own fairly well in face of a market tending downward, flinging bids: Balto. Ss Ohio .... 19 Lehigh Valley. . . . Tt Cheaa. Ohio .... 17'4 New Jerany Con . 98 Debftllutlnon... U7 Now York Oen ... . ng D..L.&W 16-; Pennsylvania.... IttVf Krle li Bending SS Lake Krle Ss W . . l&'i St. Paul 7BH Lehigh Nav 40 W. N. Y. A Pa .. Jjtf All asat's paid. tlnernl Markuta. Philadelphia, L ob. 0. Flour rtoady ; wlntor su per, W.5(iiiJ.'.80;do. extras, l.U0a.'J0; Pennsyl vania roller, elear, 4.109t.S; do. do., ntraUht, MJ!G(&1.40; western win tor, elenr. S4 10jM 'ii ; city mills, extra, $ I o."i iJd.U0. Hy" flu-a- inactive; eholoe Pennaylvamn, J.7r pi r b o cel. Buck wheat flour alow at Jl.l(Kq)l.L'j p.-r 10.J lba. Wheat firm ; contract wheat, wpot, 8ti9c. ; do. February, BSIWlo. ; March, 8V. ; May, l3)o, ; Juno, 81 Jjai Jtfo. ; July, Hoe. ; No. 2 Penn sylvania und No. Delaware red, spot, W)i4o. Corn Ann; steamer, apot, V). ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, SOo. ; No. i mixed, spot, S0(j liJ4o. ; do. February, 2". u-;ji- ,u. ; do. Maroh, ne (SWBHO.; do. April, Wl,.,J4c. Oat quiet; No. 3 white, car lotd, StoVif Mo. ; No. i. w.ntc clipped, car lots, Xfio- ' No. t white, spot, dl'4(d)24c. : do. February, KuUjtiWo, : uo. March. 2JW Ma. : do. April, U8X9840.; May, 281, Hay weak; eholce timothy, 14.ms(lS for large bales. Beef (Inn ; beef hams, 1U.J6918.75. Pork dull ; family, (10011- Lard steady; western steamed, &86 i. Butter quiet ; creamery, lSiMlo. ; footory, 7 lie. ; Blglos, IH". ; Imitation oroamory, lll(k. ; New York dairy, 10919a.; fancy prints lobbing ot aK820a; do. extra, wholesale, sWo. Cheese Bteady; New York large, 012Ko. ; fonov, 9$ 12o. ; part skims, OOHc ; full skims, &g34o. Eggs quiet ; Now York and Pennsylvania, 1 5)tc . ; wejtern, fresh. U)Q$lba. ; southern, 1410;o. I.lvn Stock Marketa. New York, Feb. . Cables quote American steers at 10illo.,dreied weight; sheep at ftgno. ; refrigerator beef 8J3c. Calves sternly; veols, $07.C0 ; barnyard, M.eft43. Sheep firm lambs quiet; sheep, 81.50; lambs, J33.3.C2!4. Bogs steady at 3.00f. East Liberty, Pa., Fob. 9. Cattlo steady, prime, (4.005.10; feeders, t3.G01.10; bulls, stags and cows, $1.736.S0. Uogn active and higher; best modium, $8.75($3.80; beet heavy Yorkers, 13. 7038.75 ; pigs, t3.508.00 heavy hogs, r3.5O98.00; roughs, f!i.B03.B5. Sheep Blow; Ohio fd westerns, J3.804.10; prime native, CM; common, 2.50(33.25'! choice lambs, MQ&SO. Voal calves. IIXSOSO. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. rhoebo Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she lutd Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottlos Dr. Kins's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved tier lllo. Mr. Tiios. liccors. 139 Plorida St.. San Francisco. sufTered'from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything olso then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovory and in two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. it is sucu results, ot which tuoso aro samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medlclno In Coughs and Colds. Free trial buttles at A. Wasloy's drug store. Kogular size 50c and $1.00. Protected tfta Mother by Murder. Texarkant, Ark., Feb. 10. At Ho man, Ark., ten miles from here, Sam Leigh, a 15-year-old boy, shot and kill ed Adam Courtwrlght, his stepfather. Courtwrlght in a JcuIoub frenzy, as saulted his wifo with a club, Inflicting fatal wounds. Leigh tried to protect his mother, but was too small to grap ple with his stepfather until he secur ed a shotgun. All tho diflerent forms of skin troubles. from clinppod hands to eczema and indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DeWitt's witoh Hazel ixiive, tue great ptlo cure. 0. II. Uagcubueli. The Yalo-Uaryoi-il Cc n'rc.vcrey. Now Haven, Fob. 10. Captain i-allip Balloy, of tho Tale ciew, lctumed from Cambrldzo lato laBt night. Ho declared that Yale or Harvard would have nothing to announce for three or four days, and then the matter will be finally settled. It Is pretty evident that Yale will meet Harvard on tho water next June, and In all depart ments of athletics. While this state ment will not be officially ratified hy either Manager Wheelwright or Bailey, Yale men think the famous Yale-Harvard controversy Is practically settled. New York's ltlg Cycling STiow. Now York, Feb. 10. Cycle enthu siasts crowded the a rand Central pal ace tonight, where the third annual exhibition of the eastern national as sociation is being held. Novelties aro being added dally. To show how large an exhibition thoro Is the following census has been made up: Single wheels, 1,148; tandems, 158; triplets, 10; quads, G; sextuplets, 8; septuplets, 6; chalnless wheels, 12; tandem tricycles, 1; duplex, 1; firecyclcs, 1; hydrooyclca, 1; total, 1.Z20. Constipation in its worst forms, dyspepsia. sick headache, biliousness and derangement of tho liver aro readily cured by DeWitt's l.ittie Jiariy Kisors. l ueso mile pins never gripe. Small pill, Mfo piU, bejt pill. O. II. Uagenbuch. Determined l'aterion Strikers. PaterBon, N. J., Feb. 10. The man agers of the Phoenix Silk mills at this plaoe, which have been closed for some time on account of the employes going on a strike, attempted to resume oper ations yesterday. Only ten of the S61 strikers entered the mills when the gates were thrown open. Of these eight were young women and two were men. With this small force It was Impossible to start up. Bz-Uank Cashier's Trial for I'orjury. Defiance, O., Feb. 10. Andrew Bauer, of Chicago, ex-oashier of the Defiance Savings bank, was placed on trial here yesterday before Judge Mooney, of Van Wert, charged with perjury. This Is the fourth of the now, famous ef forts to convict Pauor for alleged crookedness In connection with the bank, which fulled June 6. 1883, causing a l"f (if Jr?i.'0 to tho peoplo of De lia: C C il'llj, A torpid liver means a bad complexion, bad breath, indigestion and frrqurnt headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C.II. Uagenbuch. Whirled to Ilia Death. Jersey, City, Feb. 10. Irving Nye, 20 years old. employed as a turner in the Hoyal American Enamel works, while endeavoring to adjunt a belt on a rap Idly revolving wheel, was caught be tween the wheel and Ltlt and whirled tr duath. Lost -A dear little child who made homo happy by its smiles. And to think, it might have beeu saved had the parent only kept in the house One Minute OuugU Oure, the iu a Mule remedy for eroup. 0, II, IlRgenbueh Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lkwo & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Er.MtrV Ntrrotitnns from Childhood. La Crtopo Brings on Heart Weeknoss. (8V. B. p. SXARST, Mate M. E enure h, Buchanan, . writes Dee. 10, IMS: " In chlUtheod I was afflicted with excessive nsrvsnAnest, which, almost dovjloi.i-d late St. Vitus danoe. I parth.Uy rerorcrtd, but at college t gradu ally grew vorse. Close study afSrBTatsxl the trouble: a.-y tmnaual exertion oaussd tretHHn-rUr.-?. In 1K0 I had a Mfero attack of Lu Vilpjm whleh brought on heart weakness I Lna seen almost constantly under trsatssset for nervous troubles, and changed elimstes fre t.- 'Mm quently without avail. -ftorvsno; Laat Pebraary I be Restores gan fciklag Br. Miles' Beatsrattvo Ksrvlno , ttealtt ; a Merre and Liver Pllb and etsee then I hive been studying mora ana wMkMg harder than fer yean sad the goed effects that have resulted seem to be permanent," Br. Miles' Remedies aro solii by all drug gists under a positive ira&rantee, lint bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Hoart and Nerves sent tree to all applicants. 11. MILB8 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. lad. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS roSITlVELY CUIUS 41ii Jiervoua DUeaaM Failing Mem otj. ImpotenOT,HteoplnfWfeto onased by AbuRO and other Kxoetufoa ana India crfttlons. Thru qtiLelttu and turvlu restore Lost Vitality m old or young, and ?it a man for ntuly, bunlnens or marriage, M.n TnaxnOtr iTrt n stn m tt t nn it t&kenln time. Their nno slinks lm mod Into Improve ment ana euecta a u u wuero nu omers iau. in eietupon baring the cenulnfl Ajox Tat lata. They have cared thousand nnd will euro you. We Rive a positive written guarantee to a fleet a care In each caeo or refund the money. 1'rice BO cerip per tackaae,or Bis pnokoges (full treatment for $2,m. Bj maihta plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free, AXAX REMEDY CO., roSSj?illfc Koranic in Hhenandoah, to., by A. Wasley and S. V. Klrlln, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TSIID.T1TTI jutd iavk WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alw&Ta nromnttnd fHafil- AvtAit Imttntinn. Get CATtm'i TAirir Pilli and uvi riobbti. Aid ruff tore, orient direct fuelled!, nrlca. 11. CUTOMfiric. CO., Boiion, Mm. Our book, 4c. For eftlo ot P. P. D Kirlin'ti Urti Hhenanttoah driiR etore storo to H ii n Mir. 1 1 cilur liy l.l.l.'.t IIAlIt .Ml. 111. CAM', ' u iiMOinrini(ii,s,pleiiii&ntoJoi. If! GO bult e I.RE'H HAIlt TOMUremoTotdiindrufi. tuin balrfrnm rnlUriR oat and promote growth $1.00 hottl J.l'.i: M I'.IIICANT OO ICS Fulton St., N. YXRCP lllanraud Treatise on Hair oa application rllbb For sale hy Sliennmloaht Drug Store, IClrlln's Drug Store. ALWAYS S V1V ViV ViV VK vw w w w w THOMPSON'S m CURE, X -The Only Infallible t Remedy for Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Etc. a INHERE isn't another medl lT cine kuowu in the world ! that produces the desired result bo speedily and so surely. Iu fact there i9 no such Sword as fail when Thompson's Diphtheria Cure ia applied to a the patient in strict accordance V with printed directions furnisli y ed. Those who have given Uii9 Medicine a fair trial are the fjnost outspoken iu their praises of what it accomplishes iu so ehort a time. Sold by Druggists everywhere at so cents a bottle. MANurac-runCD BV thk Thompson Diphtheria Cnre Go. X WILLI AMSPORT, PA. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLnSS IN EVERY PEATUIUi. CALIFORNIA Tours tn CALIFORNIA and the- PACIFIC) Ul UIll urM V 1 .1.. M1U MWWU,f lUW WOUK0 In California, and March 37, returning on regular trains within nine montlia. Hound trip raws from all pointa oa the Peuimylvaula Hall road System east of I'lttabuiu : 8B.jO.noortour ot February M, and NIO.OO for tour of March ST. FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks la Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia February 9 and 33, nnd March 0, 1S07 Hate covering expenaia en route In both &SAtm N,w York' ana " WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three X11.1 1v .w.'tfc and I'lOMitf phla Fobruary 11, Haruh It, April 1 and 22, and May U, IM7. Bates, liiolud- nv tranuortatlnn and two ilugi tun,,Ul,. tion at the beat Washington Hassle, Jll So from Now York, and 111.60 from fnlladelphio. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave York Sod Philadelphia Febru ary SO, March Is, and Aril U, 1U8T. r For detulk-d Itineraries and other Information apply ut tickot agenuiva or address tloo. V. Hmd, Aw.t. (leiiT Poaa. Agent, Broad riUevt station, l'hlladclpl la, -a -an
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