The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 24, 1897, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD!
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MTAHr.mtKII I nil.
"All tbelNsws That's Fit U Prhi."
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iT Unn STKKK1. NlwAH K1 lit
T.i.. Hit 'ill.l .li-oieiod filMliMiJliMithkii . i t ' i
"till i iimHiik town for nix cent n week . im.
aW.- to the eurtcrs. By mall 10 'X' - r. r t
rout month, imyahle In advance V.I eilt.-f-inrtitM
chanced lu'coidlua'tospsceaitd poflHIor.
I iir piiltllnhcrn reecrvc the rfalit to changr tin'
onsi.toi) of advertisements wucih-vh the on',
mut oh of news dctiiftnris It T'.t rtnlil o
reser hI to n'Jc-t 'iy nilvortlncno nt, u-lH-t't, t
pild (or or ool. tbt the iiuhititlier nm il.H'r
impr r. Al-orttslli rates made Icnoni,
upo.i spplU-ntton.
l'.ole -m1 at the potitotflce at ShetinndtMlt, Ph.. i
-i ..I uUh- until mutter.
tu.ki'iioni: i,o.Nsamw.
Evening H s rmd
WEDNESDAY, KEBRITA II V M. 18BT.
Tus person wbo stole Benedict Arnold's
Holograph from the Coiigrfuli n! Library
i an hardly intend to carry It la lilt pocket
a talisman.
It Ii a pretty slow going clergyman who
hasn't praacheil st leaet on eerruuu In the
last few weeks on Jonah and the whale and
Dr. Abbott.
C'ui.. Inoerholi. says he would give a wife
a divorce for the asking. This anti thetical
form of popping the question would bo a
discouragement to popping it at all.
Whkx a man is bored and had Re red until
he is ill the malady produced la influents.
This U Major McKiuley's polite name for it
Some Shenandoah officials are troubled with
the same malady just now.
Jftvixo been requested to iwf. no the
regulations for carrying second-class postal
matter, the Senate has turned its attention to
the idea of reducing letter postage one-half.
If the remark is strictly parliamentary, it
may ho said that the present temper of the
Senate is mulish.
An inquiring correspondent is Informed
that the report that the Pennsylvania Iegls
I ituro has prohibited the eatlnji of mince
pies and the making of blackberry cordial is
incorrect. These reform measures were
probably reserved for the next session of that
ublo body, and in the meantime the people
will continue in their sinful ways.
The banquet and entertainment given last
night under the auspices of Washington
Camp No. 118, I". O. S. of A., vras a flattering
Miccess in every particular. The enterta'u
tnent by Prof. Ford was of a high order, aud
the menu furnished by Caterer Aregootl ya
served in that gentleman's usual style. The
members of the (Jump, and especially the
committee haviug the affair in charge, can
congratulate themselves upon thr. success
attained.
TiiK doctors tell us that the epidemic ol
grip which is again upon us covers a very
wide area of territory, greater, in f.ict, than
its predecessors havo done. While it appear
to be more general, attacking in many caoes
almost every member of the household, or
oven of a community, it does uot seem to be
so severe as it wus upon its first appennmcr
years ago. It is nut only milder in its firs!
attack, but recovery seems to be more rapid,
while the aftei symptoms aro not regarded as
nearly so severe or dnngorous.
William J. IlRYAN is not yet dead
politically or oratorically, at least wo should
jude so 'from the announcement that he has
been booked for two lectures Inftewiork.
lie will open the series of lectures to take
place In Ornegte Hall, and having for theii
purpose the booming of tho silver campaign
in 1000. The arrangement means foresight
on the part of the Silverites, but as "the best
laid schemes o' men and mice gang aft aglee,"
so this one may be shunted hitherand thither
long before the campaign opens with tho new
century.
A bill will be introduced in the legis
lature shortly, says the HaEleton I'laiu-
Speaker, allowing grocers to attach wagee
for debts due just as boarding bosses, board
ing mistresses and hotel keepers are now
privileged to do for what Is duo them when
a delinquent fails to pay up. It will have
the indorsement of every grocer but not the
debtors who fancy that their grocer, when
they are short of money or when they use it
for something else, "can wait until the next
time." Occasionally it 1s impossible for
people to pay their grocery bills but many
times the class of "stickers" so common in
every town, are the cause of ruin, sheriffs
sales and broken down constitutions.
Coxorkh will probably be called upon soon
to decide a curious case. Several years ago
it was decided that each state should be
privileged to have statues of two of its
famous men to adorn the capltol and nearly
all have done so and a notable collection it is.
When this law was enacted Utah was not a
state nor was there any immediate prospeet
of its attaining that dignity. Utah is now a
state, and is about to take advantage of the
right accorded, and it appears quite probable
that Hiigbain Young will lie one of the
worthies whose statue will lie decided upon
by the state legislature aud considerable ln
terest In the matter lias been aroused among
Congressmen, one of whom, Mr. Ilarrett, nl
Massachusetts, has introduced a bill prohibit
ing the erection of any statue in Statuary
Hall except by a Jolut resolution of (Jongrosp,
so that if the measure passes old Brigham's
chances of gettiug into Congress will be
about as slim as most people consider his
chances of front seat iu heaven.
Thekk is a gleam of hope in what Maj.
McKinley'e near friend, Congress mi i
ll rosvenor, said a few days ago in a speech
Addressing himself to the manner in which
Cleveland had absorbed the offices by placing
them under civil service restrii tiuus. Gen.
Uroevnuur pointedly said : "In the lasi
campaign we called upou the young meu o
the country to save it from anarchy aud ruin.
They responded nobly to the call. They
worbud day aud night, but now, when they
come to us aud ask to be a part of that
goverameut which they had helped to wake,
we push them aalde aud say they are all
right at ii struroeuts to bring about
an end, but it is out of our power to make
them a part of the government, fur that is
in the bands of a bureaucracy. Is thai
government by the people?" The greatest
ohjeetiou to the Civil Service fraud is that
the questions are uot f rumed by practical
business men but by college professors,
scientific theorists, mathematical cranks,
ethereal guys aud people of that sort. Let
it be a plain, everyday business examinulioi
and thure would be less objection to tin
rules.
1N senate and H0!se- I
A ! .. ...... - . .
A Tilt Over f'lvll -rvle Laws In Ilia
r It.Mljr.
Wa-' l"!rn I' ' 21 Mi'h u rent
the ru ... . ', . . . Li i.io appru-
prl.s'l n II,.. t, t. .-. .te ypterla:
I.i i..t. r I . -.u, nude
an r-H.'.i t. i-ii- u.. .... lie Uulon f-r a
cji ll i'k St k ti ' Ii i'. m $1,1)1,0 i. '),
but alter n nom-uluit ur'iiriion'.Mis de
bate the ar..o;nl'-.nii ;.s ruled rut of
oi-'ei-. An excmiUogiy Iri.eiestin.t po
lltl"ul dtba e occurred du-liR tli. con
h deration r( a U I to permit th,- r.w
ernors of the terrltortea to Appol.it eer
tai.i ofTlecis cf tho terrltorloa in i-e
of vaeanclCB without the conncnt of
the legislative counclla, which is now
requiied by taw, tt was precipitated
by atur.e lofcrkg of Mr. Ba""y, of
Texan, wrtoh v ! to a de:vnciatl' n of
the law by drl ,;ate Flynn, of Okla
homa, and i'r -ri OroBV?nor, or Ohio.
Every time they thrust their wettponn
Into the law .hy were greeted with
hthtiaiastlc nt'PlaUf by moat of the
Republicans. II,-. Oalley boldly de-ota.-ed
the law to be a "humbUR," but
ho could net retiet the temptation to
make political capital by rurr-st'ng
that General Orcavenor, an the repre
sentative of the incomlnu administra
tion, had glei l-.itlee thut the law was
to be repab-d. General G rosvenor par
ried this nott'y. however, by recalling
the fact thut 1 la first controversy In
the house with Mr. MeKinley was over
this very question. Mr. nrosius, of
Pennsylvania, rhalrrr.-n rf tho com
mittee on civil servb c, defended the
law, anl cai'cd ut ention to Mr. Mc
Klnley's 'ettrr of acceptance. In which
the president-elect said he would t;ike
"no step Inrkward" In tha matter of
civil service reform.
T,he senate made slow progress on
the appropriation bills, disposing; of
on'y one item of the Indian bill, lhat
dli it. nflt the opening; of the Uncom
pnhgre Indian reservation in Utah. It
lrvo'vd a conflict with the executive
brani'a. which hns steadily resisted
oncnlns these lands on the ground that
tiny cctttiiatd valuable mineral de
posits. A resolution was adopted ask
ing (be orerlfent for information as to
the death of Dr. Uuts at Ouanacaba,
Cuba.
and litis Healing fur nnts and sores. In
stant relief fur piles, stops pain at once
These are the virtues of DeWitt's Wlteh
llasel Salve. C. II. Hagenbuch.
VBteliiitilioi I iiw uv-m.
ftaellHon, Wis.. Feb. 21. The supreme
court has aRlrr-ed 'he di-cislcn of th
lloclt county circuit court, hold'ng that
the tule promulgated by the state
board of health In 1891 requiting all
children attending school to be vac
cinated Is Invalid. The case was
brought by B. J. Adams, of Delolt,
Wis., for a writ of mandamus to com
pel the school board to allow his chil
dren to attend school without being
vaccinated.
All the dinerent forms of skin troubles,
from ohapped hands to eczema and indolent
nloers can bo readily cured by DeWitt's
WIlBji Hasel Salve, the great pile cure.
C. II, iragenbuoh.
Urftttteil, liHpovi-;aJitt) hi rt t)t ui..iit.(i
Milton, Pa., Feb. 24. Joseph Oats
cf Kockafeller township, and the can
didate of the Democratic party for the
legislature last November, was v e. -day
committed o the insane aslum
at Danville. During the campaign Mr
Oass spent a great deal of money to
help secure his election. He was de
feated, and his expenditures left him
financially involved. Iist week the
sheriff seised some of hl3 property,
which left lilm a mental wreck.
Up to Date for Pains and Aches.
Everybody says lied Flag Oil, 25c.
Gruhler liros., drugstore.
At
Mucovs'fut lloycoit Arhlii't Unclu Sam,
New Haven, Feb. 24. In the United
States cou: t yesterday a nolle was en
tered In thu case against P. W. Turner,
of Turncrsville, who was alleged to be
tunning an opposition mall route over
routes of which the government had
exclusive control, Turner, who Is
practically the owner of the town, had
been postmaster of Turnersvllle
through several administrations. He
was supplanted by an appointee of
President Cleveland. Turner then took
all hla mall to Colchester postoflice.
His political friends also gave him
their mail to deliver in Colchester, and
the result was that Turnersvllle post-
ollloe was a poor Institution. It was
decided that It Is a risht of a citizen
to post his letters wherever he. pleases.
porting Conspirators.
Denver, Feb. 2t. Jack Davis, J. W.
Flynn, Charles Reynolds, Charles
Stewart, J. C. Hames and Frank Pier
son have boon arrested In this city and
at Colorado Springs on charges of con
spiracy and grand larceny. The com
plainant is George E. Hannan, a well
known bicycle dealer of this city. He
bet $10,000 with Plerron that Bertie
Dunks could defeat Pat Richie in a
five mile bicycle race, Hames was
stakeholder, and Davis, Flynn and
Reynolds assisted in arranging the
match. Just before the hour for the
race Banks was arrested on a trumped
up charge. Itlchte rode over the course
alone, and Hames turned over the
$20,000 stakes to Plerson.
New Jersey Troops at tlio Inauguration.
Trenton, Feb. 24. The bill intro
duced in the senate ly Senator Voor
hees, appropriating $7,C00 to send the
Second regiment of the National Guard,
the Essex troop and the Oatllng dun
company, of Camden, to Washington
to participate In the inauguration, pas
sed both houses yesterday afternoon
under suspension of the rules. Theie
were three adverse votes in the senate
and twelve In the houoe. In the senate
Mr. Johnson's railroad commission bill
was favorably reported, with some un-
tmpoit nt Amendments. The senate
passed Mr. Huffman's bill authorising
Atlantic Cltv to llrht itn boardwalk.
Keep
Easy to say, but
Well
how shall I do it?
In tho only com
mon Bcnso'wuy keep yourhoad oool,
your feet warm and your blood rioh
and pure by taking Hood's Sararparilla.
Then ull your nerves,
In tuO muscles, tisanes
and organg will be
firtrlnP' properly nourished,
O pi I !i g jroor8J Bipartite
bulldg up tho system, creates an ap
petite, tones the stomach aud gives
Rt'-ength. It is the people's Spring
Medicine, hus a larger gale and ef
fects more cures than all others.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the One
True Blood
Purifier, r I lb oil Co , Lowell, Mass.
r. ,, tun iiiNt Digestion and cure
riOOCl S Hi US Coostipstiou, lUeeuts.
this'traihed fleas.
HOW A PAIR OF COCKNEYS FOOLCU
TUB CAL.FOr.NIANS.
I'xleoni of the Ban Pr iirtxrn Pair XV i
Kmtl) Ifmnlmrfrcd by Two L-:nhn 1 1.
klrs-.V Ielnr r V.'lio I. iimio.I n Caul j
D.ial by LUt ruing- to His Dim Talk.
Anmi'c; tho utlrnotlor. i nU' o fun Fran !
i Is n f.ilr was ii t. n:..d 1! -a i . I .bit. Aft- '
it . 1 o i'ilt!u:i ciofid t.io ; , jprir-tors ol
tbn l.iMct clrens had a row. Tho fntrons
of t !.- liulneri lieu oi 1 0 ' v.t'l I l.itcr?s:od
to Pviii that tho sliuw viw n fn' e of the
ui'ihcst. kind; t'l-it WO p rmit of the Im 1
wets wnro dead wiou cxliiliiiuil, nnd ti,.'t
the men who nianlpnlnt. d thn rencern
knew no muru nbimt the trtt.i liiw.trilnoas I
of I r. aning i, ml Imndling Uot.s than thoy
llld nf tho social habits ol the tuberculosa ,
bacilli.
The warring partners were Frank It)
mini nnd John Hnrgces. They nro both '
Kngllbh, nnd Burgess, who Is a clean
ibuvcil, merry faced young fellow, with s
cockney bngtio that is redoiem of Whltn
ohapol or coiuo equally notorious slum In
faraway foggy Iximlon, exhibited a fond
nesa forbloyclin-;, mulitwss atthecj-i b-rj :
that he first convoyed to nn ndiuU-iiM
crowd the Information that the th a tno
was a delusion and a snare.
"It was this way," began Uitrjess tu
oholco Londoueso "Me and Rynmn nnd
two other fellows 'ad a concession for sell
In cutlery, but wo couldn't make notJilnl..
Wb wiw driven to desperation, mi It wo .
case of do somefchink or starve. Well. 1
pets It into mo uut thut n triilned flen sIioa
would 'It the public, b.it there wasu'C s
bloom in ono of us knew tho fust think
about 'amtlln or 'armwiin a flea.
"Of course I'd soon gtmutno flcn toauii
In the hold country, win re they 'ariiesi
eili with 'oro'nlr andhcxlbit 'emlntung
nipod gliisj cmxM, but 1 don't know nc
more' n lladain 'ow tho thing wos done.
. - That didn't stop us, though. Wo got
J up to ninke hus n nice little houtflt nl
May paper carriages with copper wheels,
nnjd we gets a .place flxed hup for giving
hcklbltlons. Fust wo got some llcas and
fcgau hexpeilnientln just to see If we
eojild tumble to tho racket of 'ornessln
'cfti. Weoouldn't. They was too lively.
("Finally we got some very fine copper
wire ant) stuck n piece o( It Into ono of the
lien's 'minchex. Virrt wo stuck it In too
fnr, and thun the flon dbd, but wo kept
on hexperiiuei.Mu, und wc found Just 'ow
fnr wo could spenr n Ilea with a good
ohnwnoo of keoplu 'lui nllvo until tho show
was over. Wo got tho thing down pretty
flno, nnd then I got outside und did u bit
ofspielin, whiln Ilymun stood Indoors and
apearcd thu Cans nnd nindo thorn fast to
Uib onrritigcii.
' When ovorythlng was rondy, I'd rush
blnsldo and superintend the hexhlbiticn,
and I tell you it was a ticklish -Job, 'cus
seven out of the eight fleas would bo dead
before tho show began.
'Any'ow I'd glvo the people a nice talk
ibjnut 'ow 'ard It was to train and 'arness
a 'lion, an 'ow yor 'ad to 'avo a ccrtuin
brand of (lea, with plenty of brains, ov
you t.'ld never mako nothing out of 'cm.
I use tell 'em that It took six inoiitlm
to hodioviic. a young flon, und wo 'nd n real
live ilea with a silver ohtiln around 'It
nook, which I drew tholr attention to as a
Hon thnt was just learning 'is business. I
ulso told 'oin 'ow wo 'ad to change a flea's
gait nnd hall tho rest of It.
"Ow did we get tho lleasf Why, Ry
inun used to lasso stray dogs around the
fair grounds, nn wo got nil wo wanted.
'Ow did wo feed 'oinP I used to feed 'out,
nnd it makes mo blood boll when I tlilul.
of tho hlngrntitudo of thut fcllur Ryman.
Look nt mo harm hero. Them fleas used to
feed on mo 'nrt's blood.
"Gonorally when tho show wns nbout to
commenco all tho flens but ono would ba
dead," continued Burgess. "But I used
to put n bravo face on It and tilt the paste
board card they wos wotkln, on nnd tho
carrltigo and fleas would roll down '111.
Then I'd glvo another llttlo tulk and
watch mo chiiwnco fio as I could tilt tho
card tho other way, and tho team would
glide down '111 agtiln.
''Why, thopublio stood It llko lnmlis,
but 1 often thought as 'ow Ryimm would
queer tho show. 'E usod to lay it on too
thick. 'E kept on saying, 'ladles nnd
guhts, it taken two 'ours to 'nrncss n 11. n,
and there's only another man an moself
that's me fnwther us It in this country
at proton t as knows ow to do It'
"I eald to lilm one day: 'Look 'cro, Uy
man, you're a-oomln it too strong. There's
millions of people In this country nn tho
chnwnces nro that ono or tw u on 'cm nra
as clever as you or your bloomlu fawthor.
Just thaw it n bit mild, cull, or they'll
tuuiblo that tho 'ola business is a red, raw
fake.
"Well, fir, It was wonderful 'ow people
stood tlio show. Wo 'nd ministers of tho
gospel nn(l governesses and all sorts coma
In, and iho 'art used to be in me mouth
tryln to And imnswors for tlio questions
they basked. But I hexplaiued hevery
thing to tho queen's taste, an I toll you I
learned a 'ola lot about Hons just by lis
tenln to moself talkin.
"Sometimes nil the fleas would bo dead,
nnd I'd slide 'cm down tho card quick
and then any, 'Now, Indies and gents, tho
hentertalnment's hovor.'
" 'Thehentertalnmentf saldaflylookln
bloko one day, 'where hla 'oil Is tho hen
tortalmnontf 'Well, I Just bald something humorous
and turned the laugh hagaiust 'lm, and
tho crowd went out luughln and good na
tural. ''We had one flea stuck oil a tight rope,
and I used to tell 'em that 'o was the best
trained of the lot. ' 'K can do hanythlnb
but talk,' says I, and all tbo time 'o wag
as dead as a door null. We 'ad 'lm glued
to the rope with wax.
"We 'ad glasses for the Indies to look at
tho hlnsocks, but the place was dark, and
I used to Ml 'em they got a lietter heffect
by wntchln 'em with thn naked ll'j'B.
"One day a patty of lodlos oomo as 1
tusuectod was connected with the fair, an
1 says to 'am, 'Ladles, It Is a nawsty cold
day, an the liluteoks Is chilled tm won't
work,' an they tookltnll In an wautaway.
Takin It right through, I believe 'nit the
folks thought they waslookln at a genuine
show, but tlio other 'ulf tumbled It was a
fake.
"Sometimes vvlicn I d notice a 11 a a
woe just goin to pug out I'd put 'lm on
the palm of mo 'and und say, 'Just watch
'lm Jump when 'e 'cats my voice. ' Of
course 'e'd jump In his dyln ooiiwulslons,
but the people all thought It was straight
goods."
"Didn't tho cruelty to animals people
gpt after ynuV" asked ono of Burgess' lis
teners.
"'Ow could they'" replied the quick
witted cockney. ''They wasn't on to out
graft, an even if they 'ad been It wasn't
as If we were 'uKprin a 'eras or anything
like that. A "otte 1 a lutntimtl, but
flea's honly n h!iiel." an Fr'.nchav;
wamlnor
3lHrv)Ions ltesults.
From s letter written by ltev. J. Guilder,
man, of Dlmondale, Mich., we are permitted
to make this extract : "I have no hesitation
in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery,
st the results were utmost marvelous iu the
case of my wife. While I was psstor of the
Baptist i-liunh at Hives Junction she was
brought down witli l'ueitmouia succeeding
Ln (irippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing
w mid hint hours with little interruption and
it seemed as ir sue could not survive tbem.
A friend rccuiumeuded Dr. King's New
Dlm-overy: it was iiuick in its work and
i highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles
lice ut . Wuh-y s drug storu. Sogular else
1 50c und (1.00.
Ask your ttxxci for ue ' ttoyal I'uteut'
fiuur, and take no othor brand. It is the best
flour made.
'6flf. mT."
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Only this I ask your grocer for It, anil Insist on
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THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago,
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York,
THE RIVAL POPULISTS.
Bovcrcrgn Climeli President br the Ostlmr
iiiK at Kansas City.
Memphis, Feb. 2. Yesterday's ses
sion of the National Iteform Press as
sociation was full of interesting talk.
The discussion was precipitated by the
statement of Eecretarj Paikei that he
I ..i. j'oteived an oflii iul communication
fioi.i the Nebraska ltefViiii Presi as
sociation which pnt-,;ed charges
against ex-President Vandervoort, and
(udeed that Mr. Vandervoort be tried
and expelled from the association. Mr.
Tarker said tile communication had
charged Mr. Vandervoort with being
a paid spy of the Republican party
and a traitor to Populism. Mr. Van
dervoort demanded an investigation,
was exonerated and his accusers de
nounced. In response to telegrams
from the Kansas City meeting, desir
ing to know If members who joined the
organisation at Memphis would be .re
quired to sever co-operation with the
ft ee silver force, the Memphis conven
tion in reply cited sections 1, 2 and S
of the association's constitution, which
gives the executive board power to
suspend any member wbo Is not In
aocord with the St. Louis and Omaha
platforms. The convention completed
Its work today.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 24. The Pop
ulists in convention here finished their
business last ntghtr and adjourned to !
meet ln Omaha next year. A new or
ranlsatlon was formed, called the
Union Reform Press association, and
J. It. Sovereign, the Knights of Labor
leader, was chosen president. The res
olutions "deplore any tendency to di
vide Into factional differences the
forces arrayed against plutncratle ele
ments, but State It la a pa: t of the or- 1
ganlc law of the association to recog-
nize the absolute necessity of forbear-)
ciuee, luiemuwi Knu iiueriy in our
words and notions with all natural
friends,, to the end that we may be
united for all practical Intents and
purposes. While we favor the princi
ples above party, we 'counsel the pre
servation of the People's party organ
ization and fa?or a co-operation with
other friendly bodies."
(Silp-Colds-Ileailuclie.
Why sufl'er with Coughs, Colds and L
Orippo when Laxativo Brnmo Quinine will
cuio you in one day. Put up iu tablets con
venient for taking. Qunmuteed to cute, oi
money refunded. Price, 25 cents, """or salt
by Kirllu's Pharmacy.
Senate Itefused to IteconKldcr.
Washington, Feb. 24. The senate
yesterday, ln executive session, by a
vote of 38 to 23, refused to adopt Sen
ator Sewell's motion to reconsider the
votes by which a number of postmas
ters ln New Jersey were confirmed a
few days since The1 test vote was
taken on the nomination of II. J. Kohl
haas to be postmaster at Paterson. The
Democrats, Populists and silver Re
publicans voted solidly against recon
sideration, while the straight Republi
cans supported the Sewell motion. Af
ter the result was announced Mr.
Sewell withdrew his objections to the
Others invoKed. They were: J. J.
Davidson, Snedesboro; M. A. Devlne,
Atlantic City; J. W. Goddard, Bay
onne; C. II. Plerson, Bridgeton; Will
iam Gill. Rockaway; C. "W. Scott, Cra
mer Hill.
Minutes seem like hours when a life isat
stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doc
tor, delny may mean death. One .Minute
Cough Cure gives instant relief aud insures
recovery. The only harmless Ternedy that
produces immediate results. C. II. Hagen
buch. A Twelve-Yenr-Old Heroine.
Bloomfleld, N. Y., Feb. 21. Florence
Hart, 12 years old, Is bailed as the
heroine of Kllnepoint today, and the
villagers have thronged the house of a
neighbor who cave the Hart family
shelter to see the Intrepid girl who car
ried her baby bre'ViT through fire and
smoke and fc,..al his life. The Hart
home caught fire when all were asleep
by the explosion of a lamp. Florence
and her parents escaped barefooted,
each parent thinking the other had the
baby. The father started back, but
Florence was ahead of him, and soon
came out with the baby in her arms
and her night dress on fire. Florence
was severely burned.
The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber,
Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold ami cone1!
which he had not been able to oure with any
tiling. I gave him a 86 cent bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, says W.' P. Uolden,
merchant and postmaster at West Ilrimfield,
and the next time I saw lilm he said It worked
like a charm. This remedy Is intended
especially for acute throat and luug diseases
such as colds, croup aud whooping cough, and
it is famous for It cures. There Is no danger
In giving it to childieu for it contains noth
ing injurious. For sale by Gruhler Bros.,
druggists.
ltedured 1 tales to Washington on Account
uf the luHiigurMtlmt via Pennsyl
vania Hallroad.
For tho benefit of those who desire to at
tend the ceremonies incident to the Inaugura
tion of Prcsldent-eleot MeKinley, the Penn
sylvania Huilroad Compauy will sell excur
sion tickets to Washington March 1, , 8, aud
I, valid to return from March 4 to S, at the
following rates: From Pottaville, $7.28;
Reading, fT.SO; Uirdeboro, U.86; rot ts town,
$8.85'; Norrlstowu, $0.16: Philadelphia,
10.40, and from all other stations on the
Pennsylvania system at reduced rates.
This iuauaur.tUon will lie a most i uterus t
ins event, and will undoubtedly attract s
large number uf people from evory section of
the country.
The maguiflcent facilities of the Pennsyl
vania HHtlroud umke this Hue the favorite
route to thu uatlounl capital at all times, and
its cuviriuous equipment and splendid term
iiml ad vantages at Washington Huake it
espcci illy populur on such occasions.
Our puople are growiug more aud more in
the habit of looking to Qruhler llros., drug
i;i ,U, for the Is test and best of everything in
tho I 1 u y line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough
hV ined.v, fumous for its cures of liad colds.
croup and whooping cough. When iu need
of iueh a medicine give this remedy a trial
and you w ill be more th-.u pleased with the
Kblllt.
"OOLD DUST.'
Can bo Asked?
trying It, Largest package greatest economy.
Uoatoo,
Fnllsdelpbls.
five KIIIpH br ItxpTnrilpfr llynmntte.
Murray, Ry., Feb, 24. A prematu-e
explosion of dynamite at the gravel
pit here yesterday killed five negro la
borers and wounded as many more.
Two of the wounded will die.
Thn Weather.
For eastern New York, eastern
Pennsylvania and New .T-sr.y: Fair;
colder; northwesterly wl;.J.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Closing Quotations of the New Vorti and
Philadelphia Uxcbanars.
New lork, Feb. 23. The professional
traders spent today on the Stock Ex
change watchlna- for rumors of events,
however trivial they might be, that could
ln. an- degree affect the prices of securi
ties. Barely 100.000 shares were dealt In.
nnd of these nearly half were of the In
dustrial stocks. Closing bids:
Balto. A Ohio.. ..1814 Lehlga Volley., il
Chess. & Ohio.. 17V4 New Jersey C... 9ttt
Del. & Hudson. .107 New York Cen.. 1vj-li
D.. L. ft W 154 Pennsylvania .. 52W
Uric 14 Reading att
Lnke Erie & W. 16H St. Paul 76tt
Lehigh Nav 39 W. N. Y. ft Pa.. t
All asst's paid.
Gcnnritl markets.
Philadelphia, Feb. 23. Flour weak: win
ter supcrnne, J2.66Ci2.80; do. extrns.
S.JO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 34.1O04.2S;
do. do., straight, 3I.25Q1.40; western -winter,
clear, 3M04.2S; city mills, extra, 33.0S
08.30. Rye flour steady; choice Pennsyl
vania, ja.TB per barrel. Buckwheat Hour
inactive at SU0&1.S6 per lw lbs. Wheat
weak; contract wheat, spot, 885SV4c.;
do. February. 88fi83Vo.; No. 2 red, Febru
ary, 82t4e.; do. March, 824,c; do. April,
SlHc; do. May, 81c.; do. June, WHo.; do.
July, 78c; do. September. 61c: No. 2
Pennsylvania and Ne. 2 Delaware red,
spot, 9U4c. Corn firm; steamer corn, spot,
25a; -Jo. 2 yellow for local trade, 280
88Ha; No. 2 mixed, spot, 2ftfti64c.: do.
Fi-bruury, 264, 2614c; do. March, 26(&
26c.: April, 26027c. Oats dull: No. 2
white, car lots, 28Hc; No. 2 white clip
ped, car lots, 'ZS'ic; do, wln.e spot, 28KO
mi.o.; do. February, 2i423c; do.
March. 2ytQUa; do. April, 23Vii024c.; do.
May, 23!4e!24c. Hay quiet; choice tim
othy, 314.60 for large bales. Ueef Arm;
beef hams, Jlo.lS'.j 19. Pork firm; family,
310011. Lard firmer; western steamed,
SI.16fJ4.20. Butter qulot; creamery, 12
19c; factory, 713c: Elaine, lie; imita
tion creamery, ilfcllic. ; New York dairy,
lOfriHe.; creamery, VJIfVlc. ; fancy prints
Jobbing: at 22f26c- do. extra, wholesale,
21c. Cheese quiet; New York large, 90
USic; small do., 9&1213C.; part skims, 5
jjOHc; full fiklms, Z&'iWe. Eggs quiet;
New York and Pennsylvania, lOVio. ; west
ern, fresn. 13ltvtc; southorn, 17VilSo.
Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 20c;
do. yellow, 2310340. Petroleum quiet;
United closed 91 bid. Molasses steady.
Pig Iron dull; southern, $10.26$12; north
ern, 310.BO&12.S0. Lead market strong,
leading brokers quoting large blocks at
(3.06; the Metal Exchange quotation re
mains 3.273.30.
Live Stock Markets.
Now York, Feb. 23. Cables quote Amer
ican steers at 10'ifllltic., dressed weight;
sheep at Sg9c; refrigerator beef nt 740
8Hc. Calves steady; veals, $40.7B; barn
yard calves, 32.25V2.C2. Sheep steady,
lambs weak; sheep, SJ.S04?4.GO; lambs, 36
.50. Bogs firm at 33.70&4.1i.
East Liberty, Pa., Fib. St. - Cattle slow
and lower; prime, 34.704.90: feeders, 33.00
Oi; bulls, stags nnd cows, tl.76M.60.
Hogs dull ar.d lower; prime medium
weights. 33-753.$0; bout Yorkers, W.7I
3.76: nlfrs. -33.6608.66-, heavy hori. 13.50;
3.90; roughs. 32.60Q3.28 Sheep slow am
lower; Ohio fed westerns, 33.90 1.15; prime
natives. 34.16I&4.25; common, 32.0OS.W);
choice lambs, W5.26; veal calves, 3S6.28.
Threw Away His Canes.
Mr. D. Wlloy, ox-postmaster, Black Creok,
N. Y., wns so badly nfljictcd with rheuma
tism that he was only able to hobble around
with canes, and oven then it caused him
great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain
Balm ho was so much improved that ho
threw away his canes. Ho says this liniment
did him more good than all other medicines
and treatment put together. For salo at 50
cents per bottle by Qruhler Bros., drug store
Good Ilnul by Safe Cruckers.
Albany, Feb. 24. The safe of the Al
bany railway was broken by cracks
men at an early hour ln the morning
and 32,500 or thereabouts taken. The
safe crackers are believed to havo been
experts. They drilled holes in the safe
door on either side of the combination,
apd touched off the blast probably
while the policeman on the beat was
sending ,in his perlodlo return to head
quarters from a distant police callbox.
Bed quilts were used to deaden the
noise of the explosion.
Constination in Its worst forms, dvsnansln.
sick headache, biliousness and OsrangsniMii
of the liver aro readily cured by OewUvs
Little Early Risers. These little pills never
gripe. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. 0. U.
Httgeiibueh.
Troops Needed In Alaik..
Chicago, Feb. 24. Ell A. Gage, son of
of Lyman J, Gage, and an employe of
the North American Transportation
and Trading company, who has Just
returned from the Alaskan gold Melds,
Is on his way to Washington with dis
patches from the company, setting
forth the urgent needs of the district,
tnd asklnc that, troops be stationed
throughout the newer districts to pro
tect life and property from the thous
ands of desperate characters who are
said to be swarming over the wild re
gions In search cf gold.
TO CUIUS A COU) IN ONH DAY
Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if It falls to cure.
20 cents.
Tho IIm itoit In Nloarngu.
New York, Feb. 24. The following
adviits were received yesterday by
mall from Managua, Nicaragua, Feb.
9, being matter said to have been re
fused transmission by cable:
"The people have unsuccessfully at
tacked the government soldiers at San
Juan del Eur and San Carlos In efforts
to get rifles and ammunition. Several
persons have been Imprisoned at Man
auca suspected of conspiring against
President Zelaya's government. The
police are actively searching private
houses for rides, etc. Kx-President
Cardenas and others have been im
prisoned at Managua, suspected of en
couraging the conspiracy against the
present government. The government
apprehends a revolution."
Bow's Your Cough T
l'an-Tiua cures it, 26c. At Gruhler Bros,
drug store.
Tli forest HesxrvntlAlis IiinrenSe.
Washington, Feb. 24. Senators And
repicsentatlves frori thp states affect
ed e.c, .nib itirp.lS'd at thi order
of P if!', in . -I .11 I lniT'sliur 13
fi ie.H. lesei ves mid . Ithil ra. ing 21,
000,000 aeres of land from the public do
main. I, appeais trat, wl.h few ex
ceptions neither R nat.irs 11m i.,ro
sen'atlvps from the niitcR h, -re the
i-o8rps i-ir1 rren'rMl were eorij',ed,
and while many be " e In foros' in-i--vatlens
they thin'' tl.nt the wlr-hpR of
the pei pie should 1 ' ronoldereil ns to
the location and Inr.ds to be embraced
In the reservations never contemplated
such sweeping withdrawals.
Untlffnml Irftivs.
Washington, Feb. 24. Thirty-four
private relief bills have become laws
without the president's signature, by
reason of his fnllure to act on them
within the coi'stl utional ten days' lim
it. The president also permitted to be
come a l.iw without his signature the
relnstn'eme-.it and retirement of Com
mander John M. Quaekenbush, of the
navy.
Counterfeit Ten Pound Note.
London, Feb. 21. The police are in
quiring Into the. wholesale forgery of
10 notes, I'.i -ounterfeltlng having
been so clever th.it It can only be de
tected by a Brink of England expert
With private bonks of reference.
NUGGETS OF HEWS
The comptroller of the currency has
authorised the People's National bank
of McDona'd, Ta., to Vief,ln business.
The coffoc crop of Nicaragua f- i- 1S96
is estlmatcu at lo.vfi 0 bags, which Is
about 35.000 bags thoi t of the average
yield.
At Denton, Tex., three negro prison
ers inlllcted probably fatal wounds on
Jailor Floyd Colerly In an unsuccess
ful effort to escape.
At Washlnaton last night Ambas
sador Pnuncefote entertained the gov
ernor general of Canada and Lady
Aberdeen at dinner.
The exports of general merchandise
from New York for the week ending
yesterday were valued at $8,03'i.3Jl,
against $0,618,125 for the prec l.n
week, and $8,100 :56 for the correspu. J
Ing week of last year.
Lost A dear little child who inado home
happy by its smiles. Audtothink.it might
have been saved hail the parents only kept
tu tl 0 house One Mlnuto Cough Cure, the In
ttllible remedy for croup. C. II. Hngenbuch
Tours to California.
California has been most fittingly termed
tho "Italy of America." All the delicious
balm, the cloudless sky, and tho rich ver
dure of tho great European poniiittiila are
duplicated Ip this sunny laud of the I'acillc.
Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own
lieauty; and here she has established her
own sanitarium, where eternal spring in
spires everlasting youth. With the snow
mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one
hand, the calm Pacific with its soft breezes
upon the other, and a veritable paradise of
dowers, fruits and plants between, man can
Hud and needs no lovelier land. To visit
such a countrv 's a privilege, a blessing.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
recognizing tho need of a more comfortnblo
and pleasant way of crossing tho continent,
inaugurated a soriee of annual tours to Cali
fornia, running a through train of Pullman
palace ears from Now York to the I'acillc
Coast, and stopping at the principal points of
Interest cu route. Tho great popularity of
these tours demonstrates the wisdom of tho
movement.
For the season of 1807 threo tours havo
been arranged to leave Now York, Philadel
phia, and Pittsburg, January 87, February
24, and March 27.
Tho first tour will rim direct to San Diego
via St. Louis and tlio Santa Fe ltotite, and re
turn from San Francisco via Salt Lnko City,
Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in
California.
The second tour will run via the Mammoth
Gavoand Now Orleans to San Diego, stopping
at the "Crescent City" during tlio Mardi
Qras Oirulval. This tour will rottiru via
Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago,
allowing four weeks In California.
The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver,
aud Salt Lake City, allowiii;;pasM'ngersto,re
tnrn by regular trains via different routes
within nine months.
All of these tours, cither going or return
in:, will pass through the famous Colorado
region, Qlcnwood Springs, Leadville aud the
Garden of tho Gods.
Itates from all points on the Pennsylvania
Kail road System east of Pittsburg: First
tour, $310; second tour, $360; third tour,
$210 round trip, and f 150 one way.
For detailed itineraries and othor informa
tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book
ing offices, or address George W. lioyd.
Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad
Street Station, Philadelphia.
A torpid livor moans a bad oamplexion, had
breath, indigestion and frequent headaches.
To avoid suph companions tuko DeWitt's
Little liuly liisers, tlio famous little pills.
CU. llnnonbuch.
"Iu the Greenroom.
Crlmsonbcnk I hoar Miss Painter has
quarreled with her theatrical mnnnger.
Yonst Oh, she'll get over It.
"No. Sho says she'll never mako up
Tvlth him again. "Yonkere Statesman.
Natnrally,
Tho industrious workman's fingers" fair
ly flow.
But what olso could he have expected?
Tho saw was running nt full speed. In
dianapolis Journal.
.CHASES
BloodfHerveFood
Veftr?RLErTAK.N
For Weak and Run Down People.
UVHflT IT IC I The richest or all restorn
wnjtl II IOI tlve foods, because It re-
E laces the essentials of lire that are ex
austed by disease, Indigestion, high living,
overwork, worry, excesbes, abuse, etc
UHuT IT IMFS! By making the blood
WI1HI II UUCOl pure and rich and the
digestion perfect H creates solid tlesb,
muscle nnd strength. The nerves being
made strong the brain becomes aotlve and
el ear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast
ing drains and weakness in either sex, and
as a female regulator hus no equal. Price
BOp., orflye boxes 88.00. Druggists or by mail.
We oan help you. Advice and book, free.
Write Us About Your Case.
THE DR. CHASE COMPANY,
1512 Chestnut Street, ' Philadelphia,
If we can only sell
cup
you one package
of coffee
01 aceug's we
better stop busi
enriched by
SEELIG'S,Good
k&n'tit. Thlaad-
ness, uut we're in
business because
those who try it
f mixture gi ves or
Keep on Duying,
dinarycollceade
Idellcloua flavor.
c. a
package.
OA
DIVIDEND o
m To MU nnUMi: WOULD TOU OARS
mmr TO ISVSBT siu ok urwAHDsr Dlrl.
6.Bftybl BOntblT. FtrtlMllu. fr. AddrVM, lVeit
ernl
nnanQiai l to iMaroora ntrMl CQla. ill.
Dr. MiW Nervine Triumphs.
Nervouinets f. .-,1 Childhood.
La Crto' Brings on Hocit WcaknMt,
W$3k ...
nr. U. P. SEAIir.Y, oas:c.- M. B
church, Buc.aiuin, Oi wlte
Pec. 1", 1395; "In c'l.k I..:, J I was
affllctod wP' scesslve norvoiu.no ,s, which,
almoiit drvU'Cd lato "f. ViLus dance. I
partlflly 1 'Ov .rvd, hut at college It rradu
ally (;rc-r v-otm, Olose study aggravated
the tumble; ar.y nnus-.ial oxertlon cnubed
ttenbll.ij all o or. )n 1S!)0 I had a sevoro
attack of La I iipno which brought on heart
weakness I had been almost constantly
under treatment tot
nervous troubles, ind
hanged cUrro. 1 fi -qnently
will out ,n:nl
I.n ; if.'t.ru.iry I ln
a.i 1 "ill Ing Br. Miles'
Uvjterative Nervine
and Nerve and Liver
Pills and since then I
have been studying more and working
harder than for years and the gosd effects
that have resulted seem to be permanent."
Dr. Mlle-i' Remedies arj W by all drug
gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money rcfund"d. Book on
Quart and Nerves sent free to all applicants.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In:!.
MADE ME A
AJAX TABLBTS POSITIVELY CCttB
A. L.1, Nervous insect FaiMuK Mom
ory, ImpotenerfRleolM&ew,t'U .caused
hr Abuwandj other Eioeswfi und lnH
cretlous, Thr if quickly nntt murttu
restore Lost Italit s in ltl or rounir, ana
ntamaafuroiu h,i ieB or rorvrffiaQ,
I'ravnnfc lnvn. . . . I f'oiiflUJTimian if
bfin In iitnA. Thnir nan tlnwn immefliitto Improve
mentaoa eaecto n uukjs waero e u ocoti-b mu. in
sist opon having the gennlno Afax Tablets. Thr
have cured thoaeandsnml will otiro yoi, m aie a
poaitlre written guarantee to effect a cure In each esse
or ref and the njonej. Ih-lce&O cenCi per pitokuce, or
eixpaclcHftes (full tretttqentjfor VIM, lit mail, in
I-Jafn wrapper, upon receipt of price. Wrcnlar free.
AJAX REMEDY CO., ngSSSZVfr
l-Vr miIi in Sbenandoab, Pa., by A. Wiudny
nnd M. 1. Klrlin, Druggists.
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A nrtn. t tot urn iio WOMAN'S RELIEP
AIwSTflOrafTlDtftnd rrllnblsi. Aioiif Imttatktrt.
GM Catott'm TARiT Pii.ih nA nt m riiiikts.
Atrlniv sitnrM. nr Mnl rtirt fuslsHi. nrlr. tl.
Catox Sno. Co Bocton, Mm Our book,
For BAle nt I'. P. D Kfrliin drug
ShriiftiiUonl) drug store '
gRav restores
10 ti-. l.aul cMttr Oi 11A1U MtAtl.
CA'l", o rtvo.hfirinleis, plenssnt odor. $1 ro Intt.e
hatrfronl fnllinaotttsndpromoteflisroffth $1 OOii Iml
itKVti J I. it it. 'i umu removes dandruff. .tnns
Mile
I, lit. ai Liiie.i.1 1 ii uuon (., c. .
Illustrated Tieatise on Hair on application
For salo by Shennndonli Driift Store, Kirllu's
Drug Htore.
miimTnTuTiTimfliiiiiriiiniraiiiiiiiiii'iiinninnEJ
SlllllllltllllllllIIUIUIIIIllllll!llllllllllllllllllll!lllpl '
One Thousand Dollars In cash ts
otl'ered by ttio ThompMnn Diphtlie- ,
rla Cure Co, fr tbo ue of tbo "
Wllllamsnoit, l'.u, IIinpitiil or any A
cliaritabto ItiHtl'utlon elsewhere,
for any caso of Ulnlulicriu which j
Thompson's
Cure:
Doesn't cure If propeily upplled.
Tho only conditions are tbut tho
patient apou whom tho test Is
mudo must be ivltvc and not on the
verge of deiith caused by the use ot
antl-toxine or some other so called
remedv Tne company making
this offer must be notified when
the use ot its Medicine In such oaso
is begun, so thut a representative
can bu present und personally hoc
that this remedy is upplled in strict
accordance with the ptlntcd In
structions given.
Buy Registcied Fdyslcian!
Is oordlallv Invited to apply 'his
Medicine strictly as per Instruc
tions given. This olTer shows tho
Implicit faith tho Compuny has
ln the Medicine It manufactures
and the Innilllliln remedy It is for
all cases of Diphtheria, Croup,
Quinsy, orany throat uirectlon.
Ask your denlor for It and keep
ono or more bottles handy ln tho
house at nil times Thousands
upon thousands of lives suved an
nually by this Medicine.
MANUrAOTURCO BVTHC
Thompson Dlpdtiieila Cote Go.
WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
Sold by Druggists Everywhere,
1 PRICfc, 50 DTS. A BOTTLE
6Uli
'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuntiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiin
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: store.
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Personally-Conducted Tours
riATCHLESS IN EVERY PEATURE.
CALIFORNIA
Tours to t'AI.IKORNIA nnd Mm PACIFIC
COAST w ill leave New York und Pliiliideliililit
February 24, Btoppintr at New Orleans dm injr
Mardi Clnis festivities, and allowing four weekn
in California, siut Mareli 27, ntornluK mi
Xlar trains within nine nioutlih lt und trip
from all points on the Pciii.m hunm Uiiif
road Hystem east of PittHliuiK: tor lour
of February W. sod S210.00 fur tour of Mareb 27
FLORIDA
Jacksonville tours, allowing twa wct-kx Is
Florida will leuve New York and l'hiliuUduhln
February 8 mid 28, aud Mansli 9, 18U7
ltnte Miverinff expenses en route lit hoth
directions, tAOuO from New York, aud I1N.00
from l'ldUdelpbla.
WASHINGTON
Tours, each coveting period of dine
days, will leave New Viurk aud Phlladsl
phlo February 11, Mkrab II, April 1
and 23, and May 18, UVT. Rates, Inelini
ing irauiportation and two days' aceoiiiiiiod.
tion at the beat Washlnxton IIoLls. ill 54 from
New York, and tll.H0 from iulluertiM.
OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS
RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA.
RICHMOND AND WASHKiGTON
wllllwiw N n Voiknnd lldlUelnl4a Nehru
aryat), M.iun Ii, und Ayrtl W, UOT.
For detailed itineraries and
apply at Hvket aseneles Or sf
Uiyd, Asst Oeti'l Pass. Aptu
mwuuu, xlllMUeipiiaj.
a
I la
4Th
m.
vssr
II 1,000 afrerea !
S