i-.V,i EVENING HERALD KSTAIll.iSIIKI) IKtO. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Ju lUitttd every livening, Kieept 9u.ii1.ir, t j South J a rims Rtrrkt, Near "ruth. The HemM Is deilveied In8hennrtmn find the Htir iHinniu towns for (tlx cent ft week, pit; . nifcy i nine k ine carriers, ny nuui w w a yenr.or ' it'iun u iu until. Myiiu 111 wii'tr. n m"rwt- ment ohftrveit aoenrilf uw to npnee an J pontttnn The publishers reserve the right to chai.ite tin ne pamisnvn imI non of ndi cation of ne nerved to re,i post rtonor MvertiseineiitA wnenever the mi llofttlon of news demands It. The rlirtit In reserved to refect any advertipemmit, whr'.lHT utuil for or nut uttid lor or nut, that the pnbllshcm inn Inipr ier. Al'ei tUhiK retc made know, v nun 1 amilluat.011. Jfinte-td At the postofneo nt Sliuiiandimli, I'u neuo h1 class inall matter. TKLR1MIONK CONNKCTION . " " " " 1 ffvenlng Herald " rr. THURSDAY, KEHKUARY 18. 1807. 1 : , BVAK1TK8 liopo for kh1 time ud Republicans pi pei t them. A pull together in that direction would be good jiolHicB. -u . u ' mik M..v,.tv o ill nL l,a... nni nn 111. I ... ',, . . I hauds, but as an old ( oiigresiraan he ha ml vantages Mr. t 'levelnnddow uot enjoy. At this distance it looks as though llanna could wait and win tbe full term Senatorship despite Forakcr and his heelers. With Hanna a candidate, and MoKJnley and Sherman known to faror him, his opponents would have an uphill road to trawl to beat him lu Ohio. The President-elect is reperted a being threatened with an attack of tbe grin. The politicians have had a tight grip on lilm for some time past, and are not likely to loosen their hold for a long time to come. This last phase of the disease may uot prove filial, bnt there have been instances on record where it has had fatal effects. Thk election of Israel W. Durham, the nntl-Combliie leader of Philadelphia, is pUasaut news to bis many friends through oii t the state, lie is to be congratulated upon the. handsome majority with which be enters upon bis Senatorial duties 6,851 to 67. In tbe matter of. majorities, he is entitled to r.ink as the banner State Senator. I'Koi'Kusoit OoBHttrr, ruminating in the quiet of his retreat in San Francisco, la ment the decadence of the noble art and lines it as bis opinion tliat "there is too niiiclr of theatricals in pugilism tlieee day," This is a fine counter on tho.e persons wbi have seen Professor Corbett ami Professor .Sullivan on tbe stage and have complained tlnit there is too much pugilism in our theatricals these days. It is sincerely to be hoped, 011 every account, that the coming head of tbe nation will adopt no plan which will make lilm merely a figure-head. Tactful consideration for members of a Cabinet is one thiug and a very desirable thing, too. But to surremlor proper executive influence, prerogative and leadership would be most unbecoming a man called to tbe Chief Magistracy of this great li, public. Congressman Woodman has wado a sug gestion before the House Committee on Ways and Means that, In spite of its tincture of excise and abandonment of tbo fundamental principle of revenue, is not without merit. It is the imposition of a tax of ?50 a thousand on cigarettes manufactured in this country. It is an internal revenue, proposition with a jv-iiity-liaclciBBt -It is argued iu tbe first place that such a tax would, oven In view of the restrictions it would place on the con sumption of cigarettes, raise an important amount of revenue. While it would not de prive the adult smoker of bis customary linarctte for it is a lamentable fact that there are adults who have succumbed to the cigarette habit, formed, probably, iu infauey it would keep the pernicious and dastruc tive article out of tjis mouths of those to whom it is most dangerouschildren. The first annual report of Mr. B. F. tlilkebon, tbe Commissioner of Hanking, giving the condition of the Iiuilding and Loan Associations of the state for the year 1S93, has been receivad. From it we learn that there are 1,121 associations in the state. The borrowing members numbered 70,141, and tbe non-borrowing, lT-1,716 ft very healthy proportion. The total receipts for the year were $41,505,301. The Department in a- investigations found 17 associations In solvent, and they were placed in the hauds of receivers. Ten of these were in Alleiheny county, and were generally what are called National Building Associations. No building association official now doubts the wisdom of e.tablibhing the supervision exercised by tins Department, however much be may hive objected to it at first. Mr. Qllkeson de-orves much praise for the efficient manner in which he has discharged bis duties. The recommendations that he makes to the Legislature should receive careful considera tion, and adopted with suoli amendment as they may think nesessary. The way to build up a community is for neighbors to stand by one a Bother. Buy nothing abroad that may just as ad van tagsously be purchased at home. If yon have money to loan you can generally find mnie enterprising individual or corporation at home th.it will pay fairly and regularly for tbe um of it, aad at the same time giving security that your own familiarity with home aff.uiB tells you is sufficient. By thus investing at home you not only find a safe place for your idle money, but you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are ing in enterprises that will give employment to those iu whom you feel a neighborly in teiest, and thus are directly instrumental in building up tbe section where increase of bukiuesi, menus increase of prosperity to all the various interests iu which you are most concerned. You loan your oney, more over, to tlo.be who do not consider the pos sissiou of means a crime, nor tbe holder of a mortgage a highway robber. There an- in mv people in Shenandoah be iiioauinti the investment of money in some weUro state, and the tempting pron ises of Urge returns have not materialised. If yoo4 iutve Ml' money, and aie satisfied with moderate intcust. the ea no sb other con - servathe nmstors. make the fact known to those who aie kuowu to you as competent iwlviser- You will not have to keep your means idle , ty lung Hut even if tbe de mand loi money should be slack just now, and yoni 11101K earn nothing for a day 01 two, it would he wiser to kot p it in hank, doiug nothing, than to let it go out of your retell and into tbe keeping of those who h.,ld lightly the spirit and letterof a cen tric t STOCK AND PRO ,JCE MARKETS. timing Onmtlon ..f th New Vork and I lillnrieltOiiit i Kw York, KoK !7 T" - mrt-ltntlipwl . Hrtnintthln-.)i.MMim. for tuemotprt night. The hrothew had In their poi Li ohantcteHupd It for n long time pait nml I session C 000 belonrinfcT to a building thotnauHtrfatKroLi;i:iMMn-lH-1 thi-rtrKtinr1 and loan aattorla' ton of which Henry of tho tolnl ttnuwlioTM. C In U Rilto A Ohio .... 1 I'l rh ii11t ... 2'; Chn ft(Vif 17 N 'rt-J-rwO-n.. OT IVI.tfr Hutmm ...lOf'f Nf.v fork Cm ... 9i D.,UW. .. 15'! l-nntv Ivnnui Erlfl 1 1 t Hr.i lng V.'J McK leS. i'l St. Pmtl 7 "t, J'hlviH Nnv l V jj . . i, Fu, . AU OHHt'n pa d. Oi-ihthI Markets. PhllBfletphln, Ffh. 17 Flow wonk: wint'M siiNrfliii :M tta N) : do. fxtra, f2U04.1 J IViim-u Ivtiulti rtdliT, olnftr, $4 Mi,l'J5; do. !., sttiuuht. a.Vt4.; wiwtin tdtmr.fl lir! i citv hiIIIh, ftra, - M tf't V). What nvi ; -.u tnwtwhcat.'t -t m . trtt ; No. 2 rii, Pi bruiw y 81'4i;do. Mine.,,. . , do. Aoril, WV ; M".y, WJie.- Jtuif, itl July, 7;7H. : Stmbor, 7tV tc ; No. 2 Potiii-tvUftnla and No. 2 PiOaware red, spot, ow. K; " llonr steady; choice FVnn Hy Ivan i a, f.i.7. im 'n irrel. Huekwht-at floni .ii.a p-- crn Ht.,iT, Nn. 1 northern upri i x, upot, JW?43ao. ; trtt-rtmcr, gpt, c. ; No. li vll-w f.r 1.k1 trmlo, 4tH, Hi ?' if,;iix,-ll :;P't.2''V34o. : d... Fi bru- April, SBV4v4o. OnU qniot: N '4 whit, rar t : N"- - wlui ollppa I, ir l.itt, St'o. ; (H-'-. : ilo Murcn, 4., , 42ta. ; do. April, 28V 2-k : do. Mhv, 'i.'1!, rt4 . Hoy weak: choioetim- othy, 14.i0 for i n ; lmlm. Beof quiet; b-ef bains, lis. Fork . ; . ; family, 110911. Ljird steady; western sfumed, U.U5. Ruttorqnlot; western creamery, V&tHOe. ; do. factory, 714o. ; Blgtns, 80o. ; imitation erear ei ll.glSo.; New York dairy, uxelllc. ; do. enamery, lWlo.; fancy print i Jobbing at ?H5b. ; do. extra, wholesale. VI . t'jee-m quiet: lame. (M)134c : rasJI, lJu. ; part Hkim,. 5fs8!o. ; full skims, I IIsW4C. fl.KK-. .j;jwirK rennsyi. 1. vnAraLi. n.iii.'i. . S94& Patrol eum steady ; united closed at 011 bid. Molases steady. Pigiron slow : southern, 110 northorn, 111(9)1 10. Oopper steady; brokers, 11.00?i:eichftnge, $12 Lea.1 oontlunea Terr strong, with the exchange price slightly higher at8.808.as and brokers to OA. Cotton seed oil fairly steady ; prime summer yellow, 28&c. asked; off summer yellow, 23a. Live Stock Markets. TuA. Feb. 17. BkhTim slow: nftHvA steers, t4 2094.96; stags and oxen, tSMm ; 1 IraUu, M 26(94.40; dry cows, tl.WSi.). Oalves steady; Teals, mczt.; Darnyaraa, sg.entB5.7B. She imulet, steady ; lambs firm, but dull; sheep, (8 6034..66; lamba, 16466.60. Bogs steady $8.70 4.16 Bast Liberty, Pa., Feb. 17-Cattle steady ; prime, t4.1Mj06.lO; feeders, 18.00(4.10; bulls, stags and cows, 11 78(03.60 Bogs slow; prune mixed weights, t8.70t9il.7S; best Yorkers, 18.66(9 8.70; pigs, $8 60(98.66; heavy bogs, $8.4698.66; roughs, $2 268 26. Sheep fair ; Ohio fed west erns, $8.854 18; prime, natives, $4.1094.26; common , $2.6098.20 ; choioe lambs, $695.16 ; com mon to good, $191.86. Veal calves, $898.60. Threw Away Ills Canes. Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, X Y , was so badly afflicted with rheuma tism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was so much improved that he thtuw away his cants. He says this liniment did 1dm more good than all other medicines and treatment rut together. For sale at SO cents tier bottle by flrahler Bros., drug store. Ak your grooer for no ""Boyal Patent' flour, and take no, other brand. It isthobest flour madoj Quarrel liver Ifiaiigural Tlcketa. Washington, Feb. 18. Senators Alli son and Elklns and Representatives Henderson and Dalzell had quite a Bplrlted controversy yesterday regard ing the number of tickets to the In augural In the senate to be given to each member of the house. As ar ranged at present the senators will have four each and the representatives two each. The house members con tended for an equal distribution. The appropriation of $5,000 had been held up In the house pending a settlement of the matter. Later In the day Sen ator rjlkins received a note saying that the appropriation would lie pass, ed and the difficulty considered settled. Alleged Lottery Fraud Arrested. Baltimore, Feb. 18. J, L. M'eDanlels was urested here Tuesday night and held for trial yesterday by United States Commissioner Rogers upon the charge of conducting a lottery through the United States mails. The arrest was made at the instance of Anthony Com stock, of the New York Society for the Prevention of Vice. The concern which McDaniels is charged with con ducting; is known as "The Royal Ha vana Lottery." Comatook says the whole thing- Is a fraud, and that the I man under arrest docs not actually I represent the lottery drawn In Havana. 1 's FalfoS Tria arsaparilla Triumphant in- a Severe Test Distressing Sore Completely Cured The testimonials in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla are worth reading because they toll things worth telling. Just spare a few moments to read this statement below: No man 1b more .favorably known In anil about lipping, N. II., than Mr. Joopli Stokttt, the husband of the lady reform! to. Ilis word is as good as a TJ. S. bond, and every statement from him or his family may be most implicitly relied upon. Head this: "0. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: For fully twenty yean my mother has been seriously troubled by a sore on her nose. For some time we thought It ol a cancerous nature, and it was removed three times. A physician in Boston said the sore was not a cancer, but "A Catarrhal 8ore." It discharged and was, of course, very an noying as well as painful. Sometimes it was as large as a half dollar, and it was necessary to keep it bandaged and pro tected most of the time. About two years ago the sore seemed to be spreading over her face, and was larger than when the Boston physician removed it. There is no question but that its origin was in Tit Sorofulous Humor with whloh my mother has always been troubled. Two years ago she decided to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a faithful trial, : j using, as an outward application, ; Hood's Ullve Ointment. H was soon no ttotd, to the oy of the family, that the Hood's Ko.'ti liy ull ili'ii'Kibts. Trlco ('. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, H1fthwnytlr.h Vn fully Alml. Bridgeport, Conn., Feb, 18. Thror ) masked robbers attempted to hold up Henry C. and ThcmtiB It. Kyiands. Mother, on the ttnpt here Tuesday .la secretary and Thomas treasurer. As one of the robbers attempted to take the bait containing the money from Heniy he was shot by Thomas, nnil went down In a heap. Then the biotheiB fired at tbe two other men as they tw. it Is believed om was nottmlPd. Tbe Ptrickpn robber is C'haiips White, a well known character. He cutmot survive. Airjor MeKlnlor Mneli Itetter. Canton, O., Fib. 18. Major MoKln ley Uok a half hour's drive yesterday afternoon, Mrs. McKln!"y acenmpany Inn him. The major enjoyed the drive and experienced no 111 effects. In fact, In- seems to be much exhilarated by the little outing. It is still necessaiy for I I tn to avoid exertion and to take the be.it of rare of himself, but he Is mak ing a mum satisfactory recovery from bis nine!. Or. Phillips, the attending Ihy: ician, w III nnt consent that his pa tient shall tal p vp r.ny of his former routine duties th s .eok, rre any vis itors or make the prniit.Bed trlju to Cleveland before the latter part of the week. Ibere Was No Cnn Against Vlllarit. New York, Feb. 18. The agreement In pursuance of which the r.ult of the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Rail way company against Henry Villard, for an accounting a to the dlsp(.di ,, of botween ,4,000.000 and $6,000,000 'worth of bonds, was dismissed by ludge Lacombe, tn the United States eircult court, Is made public. In It the plaintiff company admits that there Was no ground fir the suit. In turn Mr. Villard teleases the company fi'om all claims. Davis fur Foreign Uelations Commlttoe. tVshlngton, Feb. 18. Senator Cush frmh K. Oayls, of Minnesota, Is to be chub-man of the senate oommlttee on fojrebjn relations , lo succeed 'enatoi Shurman, upon the resignation of the latter to become- secretary rf state, ator Sherman In rani, on the commit tee, but he Is chairman of the commit tee on commerce, and he prefers 10 re tain that chalnnr.nohly rather than take that of foreign relations. TO UUltK A rOLI) IN ONIS DAY. Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls tn cure. SSieuts. i'tie little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber. Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold ntd etf'ie't which he had lint been able to cure with any thing. I gave-lilm a 26 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, says W. P. Holden, j lneruimiit aim posunnaier ai i est jinmnoiu, ami the next tune I saw him be said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it lb f.imons for Its cures. There is no danger In giving It to cblldicn fur it contains noth ing injurious. For Salo by Oruhler Bros., druggists. When you want good rooting, plumblog 4e fitting, or general tmsralthlug done ell on E. F. Gallagher Its West Ceutro street Doalor ir. stc-e . l-tf He Commanded Hawaii's Army, San Francisco, Feb. 18. Colonel R. H. McLean, until lately commander of the Hawaiian army, has arrived In San Francisco on his way to New York. Colonel McLean resigned his commission early In February, and will remain permanently In the United States. Colonel McLean was formerly a lieutenant In the United States navy, and went to Honolulu two years ago at the imitation of th c-Hanallan gov ernment, when It appeared that an ex pert military man was necessary to command the government forces. Mercy for Another Thieving Hanker. Washington, Feb. 18. The president has pardoned Frank Porterfleld, of Tennessee, president of the First Na tional bank of Nashville, sentenced In December, 1893, to ten years. in Kings County penitentiary and costs for em bezzling the bank's funds. The presi dent says: "This convict has already been Imprisoned for a longer term than that Imposed upon his equally guilty associates in the offense cf which he was convicted, and has made all the testltutl.m in his power." sore was diminishing in size and was be coming less troublesome. This encour aged her to continue the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. She took 11 bottles, and now Her Face Is Well. The sore has entirely disappeared, leaving not a soar, but only a slight mark, which we think may in time totally disappear. It is such a comfort to her and such a joy to the rest of tbo family that we feel in debted more than we can xprt8, to Hood's Bsreaparilla, that she has been cured after twenty years of suffering." Muiu li. A. Stohjcs, lipping, W. H. from Mr. StokM. "I am glad to say that tbe cure of mjf wife is exactly as stated u my dauglitefU letter above. Joawii BTOKjts, Col. Bennett, AVlw writes the following, is a leading contractor mid builder, lias been on the Governor's fctaff, and liold other of ficial position of rmulidence and trust: "I know the parties referred to in the letters above, and endorse them as thor oughly reliable. I have, known about this com for some time, and am glad this testimonial has been sent to 0. 1. Hood 1 ft Co." J. W. B-mraTr, Lowell, Mass. parilia $1 mx for $5. Prepared only by Mush, Tilt; JJomI Spring Mcdiciue. Brings Reward A PRETTY ROMANCE. xiie Oomlng Marriage of sn American Olrl to an Kagllsh Haronet. Pittsburg, Feb. 18.- IS. P. WrlKht. an attorney of Pittsburg;, will play a prom inent part in the swellest wadding of the year in London, for which place he left Tuesday night. He will give away his sister, Miss Kathertne Wright, to Sir Edmund Lclchmere, baronet and deputy lieutenant of Worcestershire. Miss Wright is 22 years old, and was the reigning belle of London last sea son. The marriage is the end of a real romantic love affair. In the fall of 1896, while Miss Wright was visiting one of Sir Edmund's oastlss In War wickshire, the castle took fire and she was hemmed In by flames In one of the wings of the building. Sir Edmund saw lier danger, wrapped himself In a nbeet soaked with water, dashed In, picked up the Insensible beauty, wrapped hr In the sheet and ran through the flames to safety. Sir Edmund's hair and eye brows were burned bo that he was quits bald and his sight was threatened. Sinee the rescue he has been a con stant attendant of Miss Wrlsht. and the match Is the talk of London. The marriage will take place In St. Ueoieo's church, Hanover Square, March IB. Deustrow's Drain Was Abnormal. St. Louis, Feb. 18.-Owlng to the great difference of opinion as to the true condition of the mind of Dr. Ar thur Duestrow, the murderer of wife nnd child, who was hanwrerl at Union, T!o.. 'I'ucdiy, a post mo t n examina tion of hio brain was ni. 1' "..tei'day by a number of speclanniH. The ex amination, which was hut a cursory one, resulted in a conviction among the physicians that Ducstrow'n brain wM In an abnormal condition. A careful microscopic examination will follow, and the results as they appear will be given to the public. Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doe tor, delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. C. II. Hagen- bucli. Tour to Old Point Oomtiirt, Itlchmoml, nnd Washington. A delightful personally-conducted teur, allowing two days at Old Point Comfort, one at Iticbmond, and two at Washington, will leave New York ami Philadelphia February 20 via the Pennsylvania Railroad. This tour covers a peculiarly Interesting territory, tbe quiet lieauty of Old Point, the historic monu ments of Illfllimoiid, and the ever-luteresriug deimrtnientsaiid Institutions of the National Capital. ' Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passen gers and bsggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Ilichraond and Washing ton, and carriage rids about Richmond in ftct evory neoegMry expense f .r a period of gIs dayswin be Sold at a rate ol ?36.00 Irom New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, tt 00 from Trenton, S88.00 from Philadelphia, aud proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also beeoM to Old Point Com fort and return direct by tegular trains within six days, inolutling transportation, luncheon 011 going trip, and 0110 and tbreo- fotirths days' board at Old Point, titrate of 110.00 from New York, Brooklyn and Newark, $15.00 from Trenton, $14.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agenoies, Tourist Agent, 110(1 Broadway, Now York, or Geo. W. Boyd. Aaslstaut Gcnoral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common water glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con ditllm of the kidiioys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that tbe kidneys and bladderare out of order. WHAT TO DO. Tborels comfoit In the knowledge so often exprested, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain iu the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sagos. It corrects inability to bold urine aud scalding pain in passing It, or had effects fol lowing use of Manor, wine Of beer, aud over comes that unpleasant ueossslty of being compelled to get up many tinise during the night to urinate. The jalld and the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonder ful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention Evening Herald and send your full poit-ofiloe address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blugliamton, N. Y. Tbe propriotorsof this pa per guarantee the genuineness of this offer. A Tour to Ualiuy Florida via Penusylva- nl.i i:.tlliuitd. WLou the North is at its worst Florida is at its best. When lakes and rivers are icebound here ami a drifting snow fills oar streets the violets are blooming there and the air is laden with tbe sweet perfume of budding Spring. When Old Boreas howls around our northern homes and the frost king rules, the mocking blnl is singing in Florida's graceful palms and tbo whole land is melodious with happy song. Tbe elegant special trains of thePenn- sylrania Railroad Jacksonville tours are fitting introductions to this delightful land Ths next tour, allowing two weeks lu Florida leaves New York and Philadelphia under personal escort February 28. Round-trip tickets, including Pullinaa accommodations and meals on tbe special train, will be sold at tbe following rates: From New York, 160.00; Philadelphia, 48.00 ; Canaudalgua, j $82.85 ; Erie, 154.88 ; Pittsburg, $53.00, and at proportionate rales from other points. For tickets and itineraries apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1186 Broadway, New York, or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila delphia. Ilryna to Lecture In New Jfavan. New Haven, Feb. 18. A telegram re. astved by Hon. Alexander Troup, chair man of the Democratic state central oommlttee, from Hon. William J. Bryan states that he would accept the Invitation from leading Democrats of this citv and lecture here Thursday evening, Feb. 2f. Arrangements wil be made to give lilm a big reception, after the lecture. .CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. lUUftT IT ICI The richest of all restora WriHI II IOI tlve foods, because It ? Elaoes the essentials of life that are ex. suited by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfeot It creates solid llesli, luowie ana sireugio, rue nerves iwiu; mode strong the brain becomes active ant olear. 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It does away with the usual discomforts of the expectant period. It insures the health of baby and makes its advent eaay and almost painless. Over 90,000 women have testified to its wonderful virtues. More of it is sold than of all other medicines for this purpose combined. Women who want to know more about it should write to its discoverer, Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. " The best doctors In Kansas City told me thai unless I went to the hospital and had an opera tion performed I could not live." writes MUa nroohle Galloway, of Wilder, Johnson Co., Kaus. "Iliad ulceration and weakness, and each month I would get down in bed and sutler severely tor twenty-four hours. I could not keen anything on my stomach for five minutes at a Uttte. 1 have i,Lm fnitrtmltlMnf vour 'fAvorlte Preasrlritkm' and am now well. I owe It alt to your medlctue. I can cheerfully recommend it to any suffering as I did." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a safe, sure, speedy and permanent cure for con stipation. They never gripe. One is a gen tle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. All medicine dealers. lUduced Itntes to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania ltallroiid. For the benofit of those who dosiro to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of President-elect McKinley, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottsvllle, $7.28 Reading, ?7.20; Birdsboro, $0.85; Pottstown, Sfl.85; Norrlstown, $0.15; Philadelphia, Sfi.10, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will bo a most intorost lux event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad make this lino the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington mako it especially popular on such occasions. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthiustton. Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuablo pre- scuptlon in Electric Bitters, aud 1 can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation ond Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has n equal." Mrs. Atinio utenie, xuxo Cottago Grove Ave., Chicago, was nil run down, could not eat or digest food, had a lwkaehe which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored hoi health and renewed hor strength. Prices SU cents anil $1.00. Oct a bittlo at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Monster Shipment to Europe. New York, Feb. 18. The now twin Bcrew freight and passenger steamer Pennsylvania, of the Kamburg'-Amer-ean line, was placed In commission on the regular service between New York and Hamburg today, when she left New York with a full cargo, carrying a total of over 18,500 tons measure ment. It is claimed that this Is the largest cargo that was ever taken out of New York on one ship. It Is Inter esting to note thst It would take 016 freight cars, or about 18 freight trains, to transport this enormous quantity. Grip-Colrig-Ileadaclie. vYhv suffer with Coughs. Colds and La irippewhen laxative Brouio Quinino will uie vou lu one dav. Put un in tablets con venient for taking. Guaninteed to ctne, ot money refunded. Price, 25 conts. ''or sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Death of General Pleasantnn. Washington, Feb. 18. General Alfred Pleasanton, one of the most distin guished cavalry officers on the Union side during the lato civil war, died yes terday, aged 73. His death was calm, and resulted from a system worn out with activity and work. For tho past six years he has lived the life of a re oluse, surrounded by his books, and enjoying the society of a few friends of his army days. He received a com fortable pension from congress a few years ago, which enabled him to pass the declining years ot his life in ease, and comfort. This pension money was beyond his meager personal wants, and he freely gave' to leas fortunate and more needy army comrades. Warrants Agalust Chicago Aldermen. Chicago, Feb. 18. Warrants were yesterday afternoon sworn out for the arrest of Ave aldermen and two other men on a charge of violating the mu nicipal law regarding the observance ot Sunday and the closing of saloons upon that day. The complaints were filed by the Rev. W. W. Clark, who, aftr filing his complaints against eaoh. of the persons named, swore out war rants for their arrests. The minister then attempted to .procure a warrant for the arrest of Mayor George 13. Swift on a charge of malfeasance in office. He argued that Mayor Swift when elected to office promised to ob serve and enforce the city laws, and had not done bo,. All the difloreut forms ot skin troubles,, from chapped hands to ec seres and indolent ulcers can be readily cured by UeWitt's Witch Uasel Salve, the great nllo vtire. C. 11. Hsgenbuoh. Woman's Fight for Suffraee In Indiana, Lafayette, Ind., Feb. U. Mrs. Helen M. Cougar, president of the Indiana Woman's Suffrage association, and a member ot tbe bar, will make th oral argument in the supreme court at In dlonapolls tomorrow In the oelebrated test vote camp, In which it is held that under the present law of the state women are entitled to suffrage. Many able Jurists declare that tbe women have a strong ease In the array of ar gument and authorities to be pre sented. I'ell Five Stories with an lSlevntor, San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 18. One ol the iassenger elevators in the St, James" hotel got beyond oontrol of ths conductor yes'ttday. It went up at full speed, crasbttl through the roof, turned over and fc-1' down the air shaft a distance of five Btorles. The elevatoi enndut tor and a guest were In the ma chine at the time. Both are dying. Hie Weather, For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania and New Jersey: Generally fu!r; westerly winds; cor.ier ti.;.li;lit, A weed lu the garden can be easily destroy ed when it first st irts. Consomjitlsu' use be niicd iu the bud by One Minute Otmgh Cure ('. H. Hagcubuch. ITWfflJ TO B AMBASSADOR PORTER. The New Yorker Slay Hepresent Moltln. ley's Administration lu Frances New York, Feb. 18. -Among the first nominations that Piesldent McKinley will send to the senate will be that of Oencral Horace Porter to be ambas sador to France. It Is stated upon what Is given as unquestionable authoilty that the president-elect has sent word to this iiorace ronrnit. effect to General Porter, and thnt the fact is generally known among his In timate fi lends. General Porter, when asked about the report by a reporter, refused to discuss the matter. Said the gentleman who gave out the above Information: "Now York will not be represented In the cabi net. When Porter was decided upon Woodford's chance dropped nut of sight. There Ib more than a possibility that Depew will get the English mis sion." Washington State's Dispensary Law. Olympla, Wash., Fab. 18. Washing ton Is on the verge of wiping out all her saloons and wholesale liquor hous by adopting a prohibitory law slmilai , to that governing the sale of liquoic In South Carolina. The dispensary lav.- passed the house by a vote of 47 ay . tp 39 nays. The proposed law puts full oontrol of the liquor traffic In the liandt of the covernor, but eliminates the profit system, except sufficient to pay all expenses of the different boards and dispensaries. No liquor is to be sold to be drunk on the premises, and minors or drunkards are prohibited from receiving It. It is to be sold only In quantities not lesB than a pint nor more than five gallons, The pimnoterg are oonfh'.eut the measure will p-'.s the senate. Chleors, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greateot -uiccess of medical science. He told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs uid colds, after all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of aioasels. One Minute Cough (Jure makes ex pectoration very easy aud rapid. C. H. Hageubuch; Jury Tool. w..r .,! I hIIois. Aiilwm'.ee, r.yi. 18. 'u.i tria! if the seven men accused of having fired on a Howell avenue street car on the night of June 4, ltsJ6, when Motorman Hreen was shot and nearly killed, re sulted In a disagreement of the jury. The case was Immediately placed on UlQ calendar of the criminal court ftgan, nnd the defendants will have to Ptond trial a second time. The jury took 125 ballots, and was out G5 hours. Contagious B'ood Poison has been ap propriately called the curse of mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can not cure; their mercurial aud potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, rc-uliiug in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Prank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 TeuBylvania Ave., Wash- iugton,D.C.,says: I was for a long time under treat tnent of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse nil the while, not- withstanding the fact that thev charged me three .vK ' hundred dollars, My mouth was filled with eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried, various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had nmsnea eiguicen ootties, t was curea sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had uo return of the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S. guarxniee(LJurtly vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Books on thediseasc ana its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. S0BY(FAL!I?2 CaTON'i3 ViTSLIZEH Cam general or epeclnl debility, wakeful ness, spermatrr.icsa, emissions, lmpotency, paresis, etc Cjrrc.j Ijr.ctlonal disorders, cawed by errors or e-xc'cs, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In eld cr 5 -mr, (living vigor sad strength where tjrmerwc;.noss prevailed! Coo. veuleat package, umple, tfc null, auJ (tgitiautc. CAT01S gin with written gutranu-o of roraplstf sure. Information, rclerciuxs, eti., free snd oowndostlaV Send III statement nf rnt, an.l -It ,- f. wull. trial treatment. Ono only Kit to each person. ' WSO. C0.,eoTOrl, HA88. Por sale at I. I', T. Klrlin's drug store aud Shenandoah drag stare. GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand ..CONDENSED MILK., Has No Equal 50LD EVERYWHERE Wanted-An Idea Proteot your Mess : they may tirlag yon wealtk. Write JOrtK WgDDKBBtJRN CO., rttent Mi. D'.l.v?Mr,:aet:n' n- C..tor their ti.N0 prise offer uta list of two hundred Inventions, nub Blood Poison. W IVY I f 'b yita'luers. ott.t scaled il your druf- not h ive 11. i'ri. M n. ni A fM V Heart Disease Cured. HEN a well known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured, it Is not surprising that ho should publish the fact for tho benefit of other. Itev. 3. .P Smith, 1045 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., writes) "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart is now In good condition, Rocently, other afflictions came upon me. There wa-, humming, painful sensations on top and b-n-k of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make mo almost wild; there Were pull lng and drawing sensations In my legs all tho time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative tfervlne and Its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists undor a positive guarantee, 8rst bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Iloart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elukert, Ind. nit A J P RJ C" A HJB A 8 .T?. ... ... ..7!: 5li JT. AJAX TABLBTS POSITIVELY. CUBE A t. T. JVMnmum IMsmWslsM ITfti Una Mam. Z 4CI ory. Imprtono7,81njQMn3M,eto .oauwhi ,,V by Abufte and other uomw aad India creuonK, sitt ttcKtu w attrrfv t-Mtnm lAmt ViUliti n 1 or Tonntr. and fit iv mtu f 01 ntu'i vt in i . i. a or mtvi-lnge, Pwvtmt Tim. ii , v (i'i I (lonPtimi)tifm IP taken In time. Tboir tw nh- immediate Improve, raent and effects a OUIlE vi-er hU others tail. In sist upon having the gonninq Ajax Tablote. They have cured thousands ami will cure you. We give a poatUre written guarantee to effect n cum in enoh coaa cr refund the money. Price 50 cerm per naokage, or six Dusk aijee Ifnll treatment for Lou By mail, In, plain wrapper, nuon rceiitol prion. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., cKJ.r. Tor .U' In Shonnmlnali, Pa., by A. Waaicy ai.'IS. P. Klrlin. Driigtfiwt. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tnnri. Tim ivn mra WOMAN'S RELIEF. Always prompt and rltblt. Jvl Ivntattoiu Qtt Catos'i t a it it Pills and savk ueoxkts. A id run ilorto or esmt dlmt fwmledt. urles. tl. Uatok Brio. Co., Dosfem, Man. Our book, 4o. For sale at V, V P K'rMn'a drug Shpiimdoaii drugstore m Rfcsi iA ..... ... i, l.KL' 11,11 (C Ml. III. UAIV" U !w.rin ass peasant oior n ltt e I.jjpH HAUt TOAlOremoTM dandruff, ftnps hsirfrom.nUinffoutand prornotesarowth 1 (tin bottle 1AZK M IlIIIOAXT CO 108 Pulton sU, S. V.CRCF Illustrated Treatise on Hair on application Wu For nale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlin's Truu; Store. Testimonials Decide The medicinal value of goods manufactured for tho health of mankind. Diphtheria SS own tory ny xnoHo e tci ert Care ltd qualities. r.ot 11 single case 01 full .110 ainonic the millions of boitli'i sold. It Is the only rented v Hint will positive ly and speedily cure lli.it dreaded disease. Miunifji-liuvd by the Thompson lilnhtUerlu. Cure Co., WlUiumsport, Pn. Ask your dealer for a bottle and also tor printed mutter describing the remedy and its spuclflo use wbeu properly applied. IT NEVER FAILS! Here In what one who has tried It says : William-port, Pa., May 1, IROfl. To tbe TuMlc: I can say positively that Thompson's TtiMheila Cure saved my lire. Had one- nt thr severest cases of Diphtheria ewr known union c grown people and thin Medicine cured mo in several days' time. Also know that my dear slater would not be living tfxlay had It not liecii for Thompson 'a 1)1 ph tberla Cure. Tell this to all the world and make the lunKiuxue as strong as jweihle, for tt In my desire that all thorn Alliit'tt d rilmuld Klve Thompson's Diph theria Cure a trial. It will ou re every time If applied aooordlnK rt alrettlons, as surely aa the Him rlftee and sets, II. P. Huff, 818 Hepburn St. sold by Dttugglsts every utbefo ot BO Cto. a bottle. III! Por Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLESS IN GVERY FEATUUls. CALIFORNIA Toura to CAI.IKOHNIA and the PACIFIC COAST will leavu New York and Philadelphia February 2i, atonping at New Orleans ilurinir Martll Orna festivities, and allowing 'our wi-ukx iu California, and March 27, returning 011 rcftular trains within nine month Hottinl trip rates front all points on the Penimylvitiilu ltall road System east of Pittsburg : sun tin for tour of February U, and tilO.OO fur tour of March 27 FLORIDA Jacksonville toura, nllowing two weeks tn Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia February 9 mul 2a, and March V, 18OT Bate voverliiK cxpunxKs rn route In both directions, $30 110 from Now York, and 118.00 from I'lillarii'lphlu. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering n period of UifA iluys, will leave New York and Phltedel- phlu February ilu February 11. March 11. Anrll 1 uiul 22, and May 18, 1887. Bates, Includ- Inir trniisuortutton and two days' acuomnioilB- tlou at tbe best Washington Hotels. 314 A 1 from Nw York, and $11.60 from t hlltUthi- OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OE VIA. UICHM0ND AND WASHINGT0K vilin-.n, v .rkmi.l Hhllnilelpbl Fstrru ui jo, m.u, 1. i,, ,( April , lwrj. For detailed Itineraries and outer toionniaMrp apply at ticket aui-nvies ur bjMkm Cnn. w. Iloyd, Aast Oesil Pases Afcr., IrKiad Htreet Htutton, FhlladelpMa, -3 1 8
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