EVENING HERALD KHTAIII.IBItKI) IM7U. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Pn -Iraned every Evening, KxceptrJtimlar,! Bourn jARDto Srnsirr, Nkar ('kkthk The Herald la dellveied InBhenandoan mihI th sur niudlng town lor six etmte n week, wy able lo the carriers, lly msvll 9S.00 n year, or v rant a month, payable In advance, Advertlae menu eliatrijed aooordlns; in amce and oodIUoii The nabltanen reserve the right to chai.tfe tin position of advertisement whenever the uuh lluat'mi or news demnuda It. The right I reecrved to reject any advertisement, win thei fwld for or not, that the publishers ma duen mpr wr. Advertising- rate made knnwi upo i spptle-vthm ffinte -l at the (HMtolUoe at P.tonaiKfoah, IS., ooo id elaen tnall matter. TRLKPIIONK CONNKOTION. to.veninjg H erald SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 87. 1807. Alabama hai exempted now cotton mill from taxation for ten year. Yet that stat Imagines it la opposed to the pntettte idea Twbwty-two candidate for Governor of Peimsylvla have entered the list, and It it hardly necessary to add that they are nil Republican!. It always pay to be lioueat ; and the newspaper that la honeat with ita readers, la generally successful. Furnishing it readers with "rll the news that's fit to print" la the secret of the Hsrald'r popularity. Many complaints teach thla office from our subscribers because of parties purloining the Herald from their doors. The guilty one should take a warning the sentence Im posed upon a Philadelphia man for stealing papers, getting six mouths' imprisonment. Not since Mr. Dryan's noinlnatlou at Chicago, which seemed to presage the coin ing of silver at a ratio of 10 to 1, has there lieen so much real joy in Nevada as thero Is lit this moment over the approaching prize tight. To say that the whole state is ablasse with enthusiasm hardly expreases it. The jy bells are ringing day aud night, and the people eould not be Loiter pleased if another Comstoek lode were uncovered. Wlien the Legislature passes the promised lottery bill the enraptured citiseu can exclaim with Tom Moore : "If there be an Elysium ou earth, it is this, it is this !" Many people are not aware that printer- have a language of their own, unintelligible to the uniuitiated. The following "up-to-date" orders give an Idea of the printing o flee lingo : "Billy, put Sir Charles Tuppor ou the galley, and finish up that murder you commenced yesterday. M up tho ruins of Hereulaneum and distribute uio small-pox. Lock up Lnurior and slide M'Carthy into tho hell box and leave the pi alone until after dinner. Put the ladies' form to pro, and go to the devil and put him to work on Deacon Fogg's article ou Kterual Punishmout." Now this is all slmpleonough when translated into English and not nearly so rough us the reader may imagiue. As shown by tho collection of opinion in the Atlanta ' Constitution," the loading Democrats of tho country will Intel post no factious obstruction to tho passago oi the tariff hill. Senator Jones, of Arkausua, the head of the Democratic National Com mittee, says ''if the people of the country luvo given the Republicans a sufficient num ber of votes to pass thoir bill the Democrats will give them full opportunity to do so." Senator Morgan, of Alabama, declares that his party will "throw no captious opposition in the way uf the Republican ailmiui-dration enacting such measures as they prumise will bring prosperity." Several other prominent Democrats express wniilur sentiment. This is the right spirit. The people have giveu the Republican party a commission to man age the affairs of the government for the time, aud the pub ic interest and the dictates of partisan propriety demand that they be permitted to exorcise the power conferred uon them. OEHL. HARRISON ON OFFICE-SEEKERS. Ex-President Harrison gives a most inter esting pen picture of "A Day With tho Presi dent at His Desk" in the March Ladies' Home Journal, The article is unique, as being the first written by a President of life in the Wbito House, anil in describing the rotttiae of a Chief Executive. A feature that ho treats with directness re lates to the President's interruptions from callers and office-seekers. "It is a rare good fortune." he writes, "during tho early months of an admiaUtration if the President gets one wholly uninterrupted hour at his desk each day. The President's timo is so broken into bits that he is often driven to late night work, or to set up a desk iu his bedroom whan preparing a message or other' paper requiring uuhroken attention. Thoughtlessness is the root of all this. 'I only want five minutes' ; and If lie were the only one it could be spared ; but his double it at his heels, and the urgent'publie business is postponed or done at night with a jaded mind. "It may be said that untimely visitors should be excluded, and so they should ; but thoughtfuluesa on their part would be a our without a smart." Regarding the orhce seekers' persistency iu having persoual Inter views with the Presfdeut, General Harrison averts that they advance their cauae but little if it all. "But the feeling that some thing la or may be gained by a personal iiiteu view prevails, aud for the first year aud a half of au admiuiatratiou tbe Preaidei t spends from four to six hours of each day talking about things he will not have to set upon for months, while the things that ought to be don presently are hurtfully postponed. "If the Presideut eould make up and pub lish au appointment docket, and notify all persous having anything to say iu a p utieular case to 'draw near ou a fixed day, it would result In a great saving of time all around, aud a great saving of money to the appli cant!, who could remain at homo uulil sum moned to appear. No papers should be re ceived after the submission of the caw, add motions for a rehearing aud for a new trial should be barred." The ex-PresJdeut gives the method by which appointments to public office are made Nbv the President. 'Ono of the Cabiuut offioev$.'' be writes "appears by appoiutuien', aoeoupatnied by a mease uger with an arm load or a bassSeful of pa pen chiefly made up of petition auoMettera relating to apioii t ruente. Each ease iambeeu briefed aud jaoksted, aud one by ou tfrey are presented, th Seeistary adding auch iufohmatiou a he has, outside the papers. Tbe contiijusleus reached are noted Ui appoint a particirtLir person, or to proseiute a further inquiry. The Postmaster-deneial brings a large clothes basketful of paper, nm) an sdjiinrnmeut to the long Cabinet table la necessary in order to dl-rVv them. He tike up the papers' relating to a post ofllce and briefly state the j case K the case in dciltled he flllx t.i 1 1n- . blank on the j.icket, 'Appoint -.' the I'realdcut affixes lilt Initials, nnl the pickngc .thrown buck into the lf,ki-t. A whole I ifuriiooii is often ( miamiied In this way Catarrh and Oslils Keiisved In 10 to (0 HUtntei. Hue short pntT of tho breath through the Blower, supplied with 'each hot le of Dr. Aguew'e Cutarrlml Powder, diliu-ea this rowacr over tho surrare or tho nasal pins- It re-1 tges. rainless ana neitgntrii to nsu norm inaututry, ana permanently cures (Mtarrh, liny Pvir. (Mrl, iteftdnehc. Aire I'hroat, Tonaillthi and Deafness. t,J ita. Hold at Kirllin !in- store. HellKlmin NttHeee. Services In the Trinity Reformed church o-uior.-ow at 1.):)) a. m., and 8:30 p. m dumlay school at 1:80 p- m. Rev. Robort O'lloylo pnU.r. Servtws In the United Evangelical church on North Jinlln ntM-et to-morrow at 10:00 a. m aud 8:80 p. m. Sunday sehool at 1:80. The American Volunteers are going to hold meeting nil day Sunday in Wilkinson's hulldiiiH, corner lilu and Centre streets. Meetings at 11 a in. 3 and 8:(M p. m. First I .lent. Iln-duui and. wile In coin nut ml. Methodist KpU ouf church, dirtier Oak .ind White atA-i a Rev. Alfred Heebner. pastor. Oenerat I'l tas meeting at U:18 a. m., fed by John Senior. Sermon at 10:80 a. m. by the itor. Sunday solienl n' 2 p in , D. J. S. Calh-ii, Supt-riiiK t. ,t ( hrlstian Endeavor meet lug at 5.45. Ml Annie Pratt, leader S rmon t 0:80 p. m. by the pnitur. EverybMly n-elei me. Welsh lljptist chnrch, corner of West and Oak streets, Kev. I). I. Evans pastor. Service at 10 n. m. and H p. in. Sunday school at 0 p. m. I'rayer meeting Monday cvciiingH Younir People's n eetiiig Wednesilay even ing'! Class meeting Thursday evenings. l'r.inltive MethiHlist church, .lames Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m., subject, "Wemtllo-t and Glory of Jesus Christ, the Son of od " 0:3J p. in , sulject, "Infidllitv." SinniH.v school at 2 p. in. A general itiviiat'imi U xtelidedto mm-clinrch goers. Scale free. Services iu the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:80 a. Adiillamlle" IV 8' sn I jee t, "A Godlyi Sunday school at 2 . p. in. 0:80 u. m. subject. The third leniura on the Hom'i of Daniel, "The Golden City and Its Ruined King." The public cordially iuvilod lo attend. Calvary Uuptist church. South .Tardin street. Preaching to-morniw at 10:83 a. m. and ti-M p. m.. by Rev. George Jacoby, of Phlladelptila. who ln-.s been called the "Uoll- Mlll uvangellot." Sahhath Bchool at 2 p in. U Y P. U. Tuesdav cenlnir. at 7:80 Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting 1 at 7:30. Everybody welcome. I Services in All Saints' Protestant Epiarn; til ' church on West Oak street to-morrow. Ilely i Eucliaiistnt8a m. Regular service, tit 10:80 a. m and 7 p. m. The rector will officiate. Sutidiiy school at 2 p. m. St John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Rev. John Uruhlcr, pastor. 1'reacli Inz. 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. pieaching 0:80 p. tn. St Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius Laiirisln, pas tor. Matatlnum service 0 a. in. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho Holy Family, (German R. O.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Sclmt tlehnfer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second uutss 10 a. in. St. Caslmlr's Polish R. C. church. North Jardin street. Kev. J. A. Leuarklewicz, pastnr. First muss 8 a. in., high mass 10 n. in., vespers and benediction 4 p. ra. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Hov. II. F. O Keilly, pastor, Kev. Jlenry Nuylon, assistant pastor. First iiiiiss, 7 a. m., second muss, 8 a, m., high mass, 10 n. m, henodictlou, 7 p. m. Kcheleth Israel Conareaation. corner of Oik and West streets, ltcv. Ilonry Mlt- ulk. pntor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 1. in., aud 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 n. m , tud every week day mornius from 7 to S n. in D.m't allow the lungs to be impaired by the. continuous irritation uf a rough. It is e isler to prevent consumption than to cure it. Ouo Minute Coiiek Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. C. II. llHgenbuch. ilSeC.itik .ivy Not I3nt r the fnbinut ICcw York, Feb. 27. -The Commer rlil Adveitlaer says: Colonel John J. I .iCn.lt will not lie New York's rep resentative In the cabinet. Colonel MiCouk, It Is announced, has been con sidering an offer to enter the cabinet a3 secretary of the Interior, and has declined the honor. Th department of Justice alone has attractions for Col onel McCook, and when Major McKln ley decided to make Judge McKennu his attorney general Colonel McCook thankfully declined preferment in any other capacity in the cabinet. Colonel McCook waB asked by a reporter as to the truth of the foregoing, but abso lutely refused to talk on the subject or to make on: itatement retarding It. The months for renewing and healing in the physical world. The months; for new life, new energy, new blood in men and women. 'The months when our need of help from medicine is greater than at any other time of year. The months when Hood's Sarsaparilla will do us the most good becauae we are all now especially susceptible to benefit from this medicine. The months when Hood's Sarsaparilla is taken by the millions because they have found that it is the medicine which does them good. The months when you should" take Hood's Sarsapa rilla, because it will purify, vitalize and enrich your blood, and put you in good condition to resist the debilitating effects of changeable, warmer weather. Try it now. Satisfied with Hcrxl's. " For several years I have taken two or three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring (or eradicating tbe humors in the blood and for building up the system generally. My experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla baa been very satisfactory." Oho. FRAVK,pare ot D. M Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich. Creat Blood Purifier. "Hood's Sarsaparilla is our family pbysiolan and I believe it needs no rec ommendation. Wherever it has once been used there can be no substitute for it, as a blood purifier." Misa U. A. Elliott, Grlanell, Iowa. I 1 liy nil Jr.i; H..od & . H ood 3 Sarsaparilla1 ;M. P.icc $1 ; Lowell, Mas. c i. FINANCE AND TRADE. Pntsnrxgln; Itrimrufrnni the Two Lead till; CetoiHi-rnial Affenele. Now York. Feb. 27. Oradst meets' re x'.sw ol trade says: The placing of or- orceia for nearly 1,500,000 tons of steel Uhl" the paB ,hrec W,eek? ' th" I n i.si important Influence for Improve r.iLiit in general trade since the No vember election. Contracts; for nteel rails taiteu since the break in the price toj.her with expenditure nee trsary to lay the rails, means the t'la- lng In circulation of no lent than J JSlOO.CCO. The meaning of sales of tbl.s for export has been exaggerated, M om9 orders placed abroad were uue u jinKitsn mills oeing temporality enrratred cn other foimB of steel. The nifh for rails appears to be about over, and the outlook Is for higher pi ices. At most cities there has been no change In the volume of temper of trade. Demand lias been quiet, and while expectations favor srn early Im provement, progress thus far hsi been cotrewhat disappointing. The molt mnr'.tpd galna are at Chicago and St. Louis, while Jobbers at Cleveland, Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Louisville In some instances regard the outlook as more favorable. It. a. Dun says: Genuine Improve ment In business does not come with a rush, like the breaking of a great dam. The growth for some weeks past has been more encouraging, because In nearly all lines It has been gradual and moderate. The rupture of the steel rail and other combinations In the iron business has brcught out a vast quantity of trade which had been hold back, and has set many thousand i en at work, whi'e the slow but ptcrdy gain -in other great Industries. l.os glvii employment to inany thou- i sands more, but the full effcts will not I appear until the Increased purchases by all thepe- s-.ttell the dls lUiutioh of I g.'iOtls. Meanwhile It Is substantial ground for confidence that montli3 which were regarded by many In the ' money market w4U-aerlons apprehen i slon have passed without disturbance. nria w!Ul steady gain In the position of 'he treasury. Failures for the week have been 29s In the United Otates, against 878 for the name week last vear, and 60 in Canada, against 68 last year. High! YYnra fur Wife Murder Philadelphia, Fob. 27.' Defore Judge Blddle In the cou"t of oyer and ter- l miner John L. Grlbley pleadexl guilty to murder of the seoond degree In the I killing of his wife, Mary Grlbley, and ' was sentenced to eight years In the I -Eastern penitentiary. The murdor t"ok place In a lodging house at No. 635 North Front street, on Sept. 26, 18M, the allerr.tlon being that during a quarrel the prisoner repeatedly stab bed his wife and then cut her troat. The prisoner declared that his wife as saulted him before the u.urder. If you havejever seen a child Iu the auony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of the mothers who know that One Minnie Cough Cure relieves their litllennes as quick ly as it Is admiuistered. M.tnv homes in thla city are never without it. C II. Ilagenbucli. Crooked 'Kleetfon (Ifftcer t'onvloted. Wilmlrgton, Del., Feb. 27. The Jury in the case of Kd.ard Brand, an elec tion ofllcer Indicted on a charge of al tering or pormlttlne; the alteration of the certificate of election of his dis trict, returned a verd'et of guilty on the second count, that of permitting the alteration. The penalty Is fine and imprisonment. Sentence was deferred pending a motion for a new trial. Brand Is a Democrat, and the jury that convicted him was composed en tirely of Democrats. It is surprising what a "wee hit of a tiling can accomplish. Sick headache, coastinu tlon, dypeptia, sour stomach, dbsduess, are qulCKiy liii!isneu try IJewltt'S little liarly Itisers. 8 in ill pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. H. Ilttgenbuch. To r:-..i the Itubonlo t'lague. Washington, Feb. 27, The preva lence of the bubonic plague In India Inspired tho report by the house Inter state and foreign commerce oommlttee yesterday of a bill recommended by Surceon General Wyman, of the Ma rine hospital service, to establish ad ditional precautions against the Intro duction of tho dUease Into the United States. The bill provides that at any I place or port where It shall be consid- ered necessary no vessel, vehicle or I person nhall bo allowed to enter unless ln-p. cttd by a national quarantine of ! fleer. Builds Up the System. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for weakness with which I was a sufferer in the spring, and I have found it the beet medicine to create an appetite and build up the strength that I have ever taken, and I recommend it highly." J. F. Ward, Labelle, Ohio. Keeps tho Stomach In Order. "I keep Hood's Sarsaparilla in the house all the time and regard it as the best spring medicine I can find. It has proved beneficial in keeping my stomach in order, and since I began taking it I can eat anything I wish." II. Stone, Sberboro, Mass. for if.' i'i 'jiaml only by Sprintf Mo'dieino. The !( OLGA NETKERSOL ays Dr. Greene's Nervura Is Far Above iAII Other Remedies She Found Dr. Greene's Nervura the Sure Restorer of Health, Energy and Strength. The Remedy All Should Use in the Spring. Oloa Nktiiehsole. OIki Nettiersolo is bevend Question the greatest Knglish speaking, emotional actress uf the present day. Everyone who witnesses the tieinuiidous expenditure of nervous eu- J ergy incident to her wonderful performances, realises the uxcessive nervous strain and ten-1 aion incurred nud the consequent loss of nerve i lot ee mid physical strength. No one, there-1 fore, is more capable of knowing what most quickly restores and reenperaU . l.iss of nerv- I ous energy and power than she, and no one is mure competent to advise those hose nerves are weak, who are ill, out uf order or tun down in uerve or phytical strength, just how to he restored to health and vigor. She tells everybody to use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud nervo remedy, fur she knows that this grand uiedlciue Is the best thing in the world to make people well and strong. Mlis Nethersulo says: "I have used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud nerve remedy STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing- Quotations of tho Now York und Philadelphia Uxcliamrpfl. New York, Fob. 20. In the last hoiw and n half of trading the Stuck Exchange threw o'i the lethargy thnt has lieen ita characteristic for many days past and awakened to lively ac tivity In which the volume of trading wns largo and prices advanced sharply throughout tho list. Closing bids: Balto. & Ohio Lehigh Valley..,. 23 Chesa. &Ohlo 17Vfi New Jersey (Jen.. 97 Dul.&HuiUon... m New York Cen.... il'4. D., L. &V 158)4 Pennsylvania Erie U Keadlng .."it Lako Erie &W... 13)4 St. Paul JUH Lehigh Nav Stf W. N. Y. & Pa.... i "AU asat's paid. Gonorul alnrUets. Philadelphia, Feb. 36. Flonr steady j winter superfine, (2.6542.80: do. extras, ;2.OO08.2il; Pennsylvania roller, clear, tl. 10(94. 28; do. do., straight. S1.364.40; woatern oloar, $4.104 23; city mills, extra, 13.05(8)3.30. Wheatweak';iot, 804a88Ho. Corn steady ; No. 2 mixed, 2fl(i20V4'o Oata dull; No. 2 white, spot, 2323Ho. Hay doll; choice timothy, tU.60for large bales. Beef Itrong; beef hams, tl8.7&(gUB. Pork firm; family, 110311. Lard firm; western steamed, (1.25. Butter steady ; western creamery, l&j Klc. ; do. factory, ?13o. ; Elgins, llo. ; imitation creamery, IKsUEXo. ; New York dairy, 1018c. ; do. creamery, 1518o. ; fanoy prints jobbing at 21(ip2io. ; do. extra, wholesale, 20c. Cheese quiet ; large, P12)4c.; small, WiiVilio.; part skims, 63S4o. ; full skims, 88)o. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 17)t. ; western fresh, l"o. ; southern, lii164o. ' X-Ito Stock 3Tarlcets. New York, Feb. 26. Beeves slow; native steers, t4.!!O1.80; stags and oxen, 13.908.73; bulls, $2.tB.50; dry cows, S1.85&:I.19. Calves active and firm ; veals, tlgW ; barnyard calves, ta$2.50. Hheep aud lambs slow ; sheep, 8.60($ 4.50; lambs, t56.50. Hogs steady at $8 804.28. Ea9t Liberty, Pa., Feb. 2d. Cattle steady; prime, J1.70(a t U0; feeders, J.G04; bulls, stags and cows, 1 1 75'tt 'J.50. Hogs weak : prime medium weight . ! '- n '91; best lork'-rM, W.85 (g.8.90; pigs, 6 o lo.huavy hogs, 8.60iS.JUj roughs, re.KXgu.uU. Bheep steady; Uhlo led westerns, $4404.20; prime, natives, tl.'JOtgVI.SO; common, S.80ta.30; choice lambs, t56.2S. Veal calves, tO6.H6. G. II. Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from niles for seveuteeu years, ho completely eured them by using three boxes ol 1)6 Witt a witch Hazel isttlve. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. C. II. Uagenbuch. Thieving Hanker' Sentence Coinmnted. Washington, Feb. 27. The president has commuted to three years' actual imprisonment the seven year sentence of Thomas M. Grady, convicted in Pennsylvania of embezzling; national bank funds. Grady was cashier of a bank In Marietta, Pa,, and had been robbing it for years, spending the money In stock gambling and fast liv ing. His peculations amounted to about xso.ooo. Torturing, Itching, scaly skin eruptions, burn and scalds are soothed at ouce and promptly healed by I Witt 'a Witch Hazel Salve, the beat known cure for piles. C. II. Ilagenbucli. For an Inturuntiuttal Hrldge. Washington, Feb. 27. The house committee on commerce has decided to favorably report a bill introduced by Hepieeentatlve Foote for a bridge to be built by the Northern New York Hallway company across the St. Law rence river, between Hogansport, Franklin county, N. Y., and Cornwall island, Ontario. I had severe attacks of grovel aud kidney trouble; and nualla to get a medicine or doctor to cure tue uutll I used Hop Bitters, ami they cured roe In a short time. A DisriNQUiSHKD Lawvra of Waynb Co., N. . Ooiajubs xvi Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so oolorlcs slid aud cold. Her fltee WM too white, and her bauds and feet felt as though the blood did not cirenlale. After owe butUo of Hip Bitters had lieen tskru toe was the rosie-l and btaUhhst girl Iu the town, with a vivacity and t lierfulnos of mind grutityi.it to her friends. i A n. u you want good rooflug, plumbing as fitting, or win ral t'nsinlthlng done call on E. F O.ill igher P West Centre street I Dealer n aU-t-a 1-tf tind havo found it a oat strengthening and invigorating tonic and restorative. When nm .ik, tired, nervous or run down, or when 1 c iiinot cat or sleep well, I have fonud it n siiic restorer of onergy and strength to the body." If you feel weak, tired, nervous, irrit-ible and nerveless, if you do ntt eat or s er-p well, It yo walte tired mornings, with dull feeling head, no appetite, tired and itliout energy or ambition to work, If you have h-jadache, neuralgia, rheumatism, fe male complaints or liver and kidney disease, get at once this great restorstivo. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and norv remedy. It will sure.lv make you well. Dr. Greene's Cathar tic Pills are tho inost perfect pills for bili ousness aud coaatipation. Dr. Greoas, 3? West 14th St., Now York City, tho success ful physician in curing norvous and chronic diseases, can bo consultod fr, personally or by lettor. Tours to l'lorlda. No district in America presents, during the Wiuterscasou, so many varied attractions as i ho Stuto of Florida. Btsidcs its delightful i limate. which to one esian'ug from the cold and unhealtliful changes ot tbe North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a laud of t port and pleasure, Along Its eleven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fiali of almost every conceivable variety, from tho migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere iu all our broad lanJ can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, pantbora, nud wild rats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found In nhundanco through out the Stato. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatcu hunting may also be in dulged iu by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchlcm climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover uf nature, the sportsman and the explorer. To this attractive state th Pennsylvania Itailioad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1897, leaving by Bpecial train January 20, February 0 and 23, and March 0. The first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this-delightful land; tickets far the fourth tour will bo valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. H-.tes for the round trip, $50.00 from New York, $18.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Iioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. One Minute is all the time necessary to tlo cirle from personal experience that Ono Min ute Cough Cure does what its name implies. C. H. Uagenbuch. Potttli Carolina's Eleuflona CA,Voatponed Washington, Feb. 27. No action will be taken by this congress upon an investigation of the South Carolina olectlons. The committee of the house which has been considering the me morials presented by Congressman Murray decided yesterday to recom mend that the question be reported to the next congress for its considera tion. A sub-committee of Ave was se lected to make a report to the house, 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Aenew's Liver Pills are tho most cer- fect made, and oure like maglo, Siok Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness. Indigestion aud all Liver ills. 10 cents a vial 10 doses. Sold at Rlrllns drug store. 31tnlster feaLtTa Resignation. Kansas City, Feb. 2',". A Utter has been received from John L. Peake, United fUatCB minister to Switzerland, In which he says his resignation has been forwarded to Washington, to take effect immediately. The minister re signs early, he says, so as not to ham. per the new administration. Mr. Peake was appointed a year ago by President Cleveland. Files Oared la 3 to 6 Nights. Dr. Agnew's Ointment will cure all cases of I tolling Piles in from 3 to 0 nights. One applieatiou brings comfort. For IH'...d nd Bleediug Piles it is peerless. Also euros Tetter, Salt Ilheum, Eozeina, Barber's Itch, and all eruptions of the akin. 35 cts. Sold HtKirllns-drug t re. I arhollua in u Vat of Dye. Hoym.ldsv' , pa., Feb. 27. Joseph Flynn, a dyer In the Heynoldsvlllc Woolen Mill company's plant, fell Into a vat of boiling dye yesterday and waj pat boiled, IXe cannot live. TJte Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jc sey and Delaware: Generally fair; coldei , northwesterly v.lnds. A Household Necessity, tdbcarets Caurly Cathartic, the moat won di mil medical discovery of the age, pleasant and lel'reahing to the taste, act gently and puitively ou kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel cold, oure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness, please buy and try a box of C C. C. todiy; 10, 25, 50 cents. Hold and guaimitccd to cure by all druggists. T'i I'ertlile Land Grant. Washl-y. n, 1 I'eb. 27. The eenate commute on public lands has con cluded Itf i.iveetlgntlon of the Perrlne lnhd grant and has avithoilxed a re port, Which 1io3 not yet been prepared, which will say that the patent waB Is sued by the Interior department In ac cordance with the law and precedents controlling In such matters. Senator Tillman, who Is a member of the sub committee appointed to prepare the report, says that attention will be called also to the Bast Coast Florl la Itallroad company's oonneetlon with the grant, and to the fact that tho matter was put through with Unusual dispatch. Ilnrbert Will Itemnln In Washington, Washington, Feb. 27. One member of President Cleveland's cabinet will engage In the practice of his profession in Washington after his term of olllce expires. Secretary Herbert announced today ho would open a law office here at an early clay and resume the pro fession v hiUi he abandoned many years ago to serve his state and later his country. The secretary has been In public life 20 years 16 years as a member of the house of representa tives and four years in the cabinet. Hohart's IVpnrturo for Washington. Paterson, N. J., Fob. 27. Vice President-elect Garret A. H-tbart will leuve his home for Washington on Tuesday next, to take part In the Inauguration ceremonies. He will be accompanied by his wife and son, Garret, Jr., Gov ernor Griggs and his wife and daugh ter, Colonel William Barbour and Mrs. Barbour, and the military staff of the governor. There will a' so be a num ber of other military officials, hut the patty has not yet been completed. I There llevsr Wis a Better Cure Than I'an-TIna for coughs, 26c. "Irulilcr Bros., drug store. NUQGETS Ul- NhWS" At The Papuans are said to hiva mas sacred Mr. Green, the British resident at Mambdre, and several gold miners. Two Indians have been arrested In North Dakota suspected of having killed the Splcer family, near Mlnti a, N. D., a few days ago. Receiving a letter from his sweet heart In Philadelphia, discarding him. 21-year-old James Salverdlo killed himself at his home In Brooklyn. Affidavits have been prepared at Boise, Idaho, and more. It Is said, are to be secured, showing that Senator Heitfcld's election was brought about by corrupt methods. L. B. Jones, the American recently arrested In England charged with hav ing cor. ndtted large forgeries in New York, was formally surrendered for ex ttadltlon In London yesterday. Remember If Yon Have a cough or (Mi, Pan-Tina always cures, 20c, At Gruhler B.-os., drug stare. Tours to California. California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." AH the delicious balm, tie cloudless sky, aud the rich ver duro of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here natjro basks in tho sunshine of her own beauty; and here she has established her ewn sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting yetitb. With the snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, tho calm Pacific with itisoft breezes upon the other, and a veritable pm-.idiso of flowers, fruits and plants between, man ran find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is n privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania ijailmiid Company, rrc'Jgnlzing the need of a more comfortable aud pleasant way of cro'iing the continent, inaugurated a scries of annual tours to Oili furuia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to tho Pacific Coast, and stopping at tho principal points of interest en route Tbe great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of tho movement. l-ur me Huisoti ui xout unco iuuii nuvo i been arranged to leave New York, Philailel- j phla, and Tittsburg, January 87, February , 24, aud March 27. 1 The first tour will run direct to Sun Diego I via St. Louis and the Sanl.i !' Itoule, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt take City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing live weeks In California. The second tour will ruu via the Mammoth Cavo and Now Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardl Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeksin California. The third tour will run viaChieago.Dcriver, and Salt Lake City, allowingpaswngentto re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of tkese tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenweod Springs, Leadville aud the Garden ef the Gods. Bates from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg: First lour, 310; secoud tour, $350; third tour, (210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. TO CHHIJ A COLD IN ONM BAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Cannot Kqual Uale'a Iteeord. Chicago, Feb. 27. There was consid erable speculation among the patrons Of the six day bicycle race at Tatter sails yesterday as to whether Bchlner, the leader, would be able to beat Hale's record of 1,910 miles. Many were of the opinion that the Chicago lad had become too weak to hold out until night against the strong riding of Miller and Lawson. The score at midnight stood; Schlner, 1,547 miles; Miller, 1,504; Ashlnger, 1,480; Lawson, 1,471; Stewart, ' 1,249; Hansen, 1,282; Hannant, 1,200. Canada Wanta a Tapal Delegate. Montreal, Feb. 27, La Patrle, the personal organ of Hon. J. I. Tarte, Do minion minister of public works, makes the positive assertion that Hon. Charles Fltzpatrlck, solicitor genera In the Dominion government went to Home under Instructions from the Laurier government to represent to the pope the necessity of there being in Canada a papal delegate, with func tions similar to the representatives of tl.e pope In the United Staes. ftft.CHASE$ BIoodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. Illll AT IT ICI The richest of all restora W ml II Id I tlye foods, becauae it re place the essentials of life that are ex hauated by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, exoeaaes, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It creates solid tleab, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60o., or five boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us AboutYour Ca8eT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why She Utet Dr. Ml!' tlMtoratlvo Itemedle THE NAM! of t-ir-. J. J-,. Iln-well.fnen Julia T.m,.ia I-'kin, il-i-i , n "-..l.hu-ono i- 'ho Etat of Coiifit- Hho writes; "'. .- -it!, j i. athaitc-tpiet my graii;i i!i 1 iko wonderful bene.lt I have ,u- lv-.' fnr-i Dr. Miles' Restorative Bemudles, e- ein lly they, rvlno, the Torve and l.'.y-r I"'.. ln.w Heart Dure aud Anti Pale Pi'ls. , 'rl cxperlonce has taught me their gre tt vorth. No family should be without them. They have fully restored mo from a complica tion of dlio-dars chief ly a Tec tints tho heart, nervous system and '..lduoys. When I trav el I always take one of your Antl-raln Pills before entering tho cars and thus prevent swimming ot the head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several yearj." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro t old by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, flrpt bottle benefits or money refunded. II ok c-n Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DIt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. EllOiart, Tnd. MADE ME A IVSAf AJAX TAD LETS rOSITIVELY CUItR A LTj 'mwu l)ltteFalliit Mem l ory. 3m potency, Wt?ple,poii, m c .caatetl TJ ty Abao and other fcxewwm and India. 7S csctloiis. They mtilc'.y and aurvtv fltumtmfo' at 'j, l e of imvrinew. Prpvent In in if . I Consatnmion if laxoniu unto. j.neir use enows im te'unio improve Dent and effects a CUIUS wS,rn nil otboru tall. In eist npon bavins tho trennino Aiux Tablets. Thoy have cured thousands Ami will cure 70a. We oWa rofttttre written guarantee to effect a cure In each case or refund the money. Price CO con per packaae.or ulx rtckanos (fall treatment for tw, lly niall.ia ptaut wrapper, npon receipt of prloc. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., for sile In Shenandoah, Pa., by A. 'Wnsloy and r. P. Klrlln, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY P ILLS A Taiin. Tin attd iave WOMAN'S RELIEF. A! tva nramot and reliable Avoui Tmtat)oni. flt lUTflir'B tllfir l'll.l.ftand RAVI HtcnsKTS. A I ftr-mr a (atm nrunt rlfrtft faonloii. nriftti. il. CAToT8FRaCo,Bo4ton,Mu. Ourbouk,4c- For filo at 1. P. P. Kirl-V Hrujc Shoti'tnUoah drug store SBfcV HAiR RfcS'lUHfcJ to it- uu.-.r. 1 o .i.ir I.Kl.'J 1IAIII .M 1.1,1 OAS I'. - ilv.!irineM, pleaMnt odor. SI 00 hott a LEE'S it, Hit TIIMUianoraadaBdriiH. iikps hatrfromfalltngout andproinotMgrowthcl PC n t ! I,EK SI KIIICA.VT CO 1(8 Fulton t., 8 Y CREC lUuatraied Treatise on Hair on application riiua. For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlin's Drug Storo. HAVE YOU USED Thompson's i Diphtheria iCure ? Read what others who have used it say: I have used Thompaon'a Diphtheria Cure In my family and cured three ot my children of tbe ninbtberlu and know It la a aure cure, I feel that every one ahould know of It, for Diphtheria Is a disease that IwrBea moat of the doctors. If your medicine la kept In the house and used according to dlrectlona as soon as the throat lieglna to get aore, they will never know they harT the Dlputhe. rla. You are at liberty to use tho above testimonial, which I will be glad tn aub Mnnttate to iwraons who will call to see me. Youra respectfully, John Btryker, Sergeant of Tollce, Wtllluuiaport, To. This certlB that for several montha I have been u-tng Thompaon'a Diph theria Cure In my family and regard It as the beat und moat Hpeedy remedy for colds and sore throat I have ever known. I do not liealtato to recom mend It. O. D. Penepacker, D. D. raster Qraea M. K. Church, Wllllamsport, Pa, I have used your Diphtheria Cure tn myfanillyandltworkallkeaeburio. It does IU work quick, and that la what you nant In Diphtheria or croup. 1 would not do without It. Ilea peet fully, O. M. Warner, Wllluunsport, To. The above testimonials arc authentic and we invite you to correspond with the writers. DipMeria Cure Co., wiiiiiinMSPortT, ph. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCIILESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and the PAflKIC COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia February SU, atopiilng at New Orlciiiiaduiinir Maidl Graa festivities, and allowing four eeka In California, and March 27, r turning on regular trslna within nine montlix d,uml trip rate from all pointa on the l'ciinx) Iwmiu ltail road Byatrm east of PlttalnirK - SttAOtX) fortotir of February 1, and 8210.uu for tour of March 27 FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two wecka In Florida will leave New York and Philadelphia February 9 und 2a, and March 9, IS97 Itate covering expenaea en route in both direction, J.VIU0 from New York, and 118.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each ooverlug a period of three days, will leave -Kew York and 1'lill.nh I phta February U, March It, Apni 1 aud 22, aud JIy 18, 1W. Kate. In. luj- iug tntuapottation and two days' m m mil tlon at the boat Waablnirton I!ot.i) Ri I 5 1 from New York, aud I11.S0 from Phlladctiffsia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. HICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and Ptiildclibla Frfiru ary 20, Murli Is, und Ayril 1 WJ7. For detail, d itinororiua ond-oili. r Infuuiujfch.ii apply at Uuket auc-neJea or addrja sv; lloyd, Aaat. (lejiU Pas. Afeei.t, Hra.r-hrLet Htation. Philodelpt-lu. V a 0 M USenT