lb EVENING HERALD MTAIILUIIHU WW. "All tti News Thai's ni to Mi!." m -'taliori every F.veidng, Kacept Sunday, hi ' SoCTII JARDI ftTHmr, NBA It 'MTRB Tile Herald la deitveied InBiienandoan and (lie sur minding town for six cents a week, pay able to the carrier. By mall JR. 00 a year, or SB aents month, payable In advanoe. Advertise- neon ganinu aouommg n space aim position. The publishers remtrvs (he rlaht to change the position ot advertisements whenever the oti. ItoMinn 01 news demands It. The riifhl tn roterei to reject any advertisement, whether paid (or or not, tlutt the publishers msy dwm fmpr tper. Advertising rate made known ttpo t application Bate d at the MuKtotnw at lUmimndimh, IS., rv eoo Hi elans mall matter. TBLKPIIONK CONWBOTION. Evening H strati d MONDAY, MARCH 1. 1W7. Thb Cltisetis memlwrs will organise Council this evening, and ms a result many anxious minds will be relieved of a greai Itraln. Thb Mabanoy City dally newspapers, the Record and the American, liave eeme nobly to the front in behalf of the worth' poor of that town, tlms emulating the example of the IIkrald. It is agreeable to note that a change is coming aboet In the lone of the dally press. It is always a safe policy to publish "all the Hews that's fit to print." Mb. Bryan was not able to Indnoe this country to change it monetary standard, but he always has the glorious privilege of oil lin ing his mind. lie has derided to go lmok upou the lecture platform. Speaking of pins, we have one that an oversealous "moralist" used in the borough campaign that Is at the service of the "managing editor." It might ho useful in pinning together several broken promises about June next. Tub Loeeh-Coyle combine continues to be the subject of discussion among local politi cians. In the rneantlmo tho people are wondering Where they "are at" and asking themselves in what manner tliulr interests are being protected by these representatives. It is not definitely known whether the Legislature at llariisburg Is 'opposed to knock-out drops," but If one be allowed t judge from recent events, some of theSchnyl kill delegation are favorably inclined to ad minister "knook-out drops" to their political opponent. Whatever disposition Mr. Cleveland may think it proper to make of the Immigration bill, it is certain that the subject will not be dreppod until some sort of barrier is erected to protect this country against the double evil of pauper competition with American l.'ior and the non lamina tiou of Amorican society by the importation of European ignorance and criminal propensity. If the President obstructs this form of protection the next Congress must enact a law. The subject of n non-partisan judiciary Is- receiving mu oil attention at the bands of the Hiipubllcan prose of the county just now The Ashland Local, edited by J. Harry James, was ths first to dsclaro in favor of tho Republican convention ond'"fc Jung Evangelical . . -i wt,Mseeonu term explrik nil piesont year. The Miners' Journal is strongly inclined to the same opinion, and is heartily seconded by the Mahanoy Citj Record. Many of the party leaders are oi tbs same opinion, while others hold to a contrary view. The indications are that thi question will occupy a great deal of the atten tion of the delegates to the next convention. Tub organization of the School Board does nut take place until June, yet there is already an animated scramble for the plums unions the Democrats. It is said a "dark horse" i being groomed for superintendent, should a vacancy occur, while for secretary a must desirable and tempting plum thrso name are prominently mentioned. The treasurer ship appears to bo the bono of contention, no less than four candidates being engaged in the scramble, Ono of them, a defeated candidate for School Director, appears to have the inside track. Uo made a gallant fight at the polls, and his friends arguo, and not without muck reason, that he should be given the treasure rsliip. His most formida able competitor, who has been a standing can didate for several years, basis his claim upon the active part he took iu the "moral cru sade." Many prominent Democrats, how ever, look upon this as anything but a re commendation, taking the viow that the aforesaid "moralist" did more harm than good to their party in the distribution of "filth" that was circulated among the youth of the town. Before the blue birds nest again there are likely to be others to force their claims, and as a result of the scramble among the hungry the "outs" can view the bloody battle from abr with a great deal of compla cency. THE NEEDY POOR. The organization effected last week, in re sponse to the appeal made in these columns, is evidence tlutt substantial aid will be given to the needy poor of Shenandoah. The move ment is headed by some of the leading and moat substantial resideuts of the town, and has the hearty endorsement of the clergy. Realizing the great neeeasity of immediate action, the committees have taken prompt steps to relieve the suffering and wants of these poor unfortunates, the victims of oir eu instances. Shenandoah Is not the only town suffering frem the bard times. In almost every community in the anthracite eoal region waut and suffering is reported among the poor classes. Hundreds of descrxiig, In dustrious workiug people, with large families depending upou them for daily suhetsucc have barely siifhVieut to keep the wolf from their dooiv. Tin- condition of many are known; while otlierj eudure the paun oi buugerund the want of the necessaries o hfe. keeping their poverty hid from the public .view, thus depriviug tbewselve of the assistance I hut would be cheerfully given bj their more fortunate neighbors. In order that the relief orgsniait'on may effectively carry out their plans, it in neres eary that their appeal fur prorinioos, cloti i ig, etc., meet with a ready iepone. Donations of every description Mill lie acceptable, and in the interest of the suU'ering pour they can not be procured too soon or in too large quan tities. The people of Hbenaadoak have never yet failed to respoud to an appeal or this nature, and they will not be found want ing this time. The committee on collection and dlstribu- Hon have serared the vncanl room at No. SB i West Centra street, when donations wilt be repel vert hetween the hours of 1:06 end 6:00 1 o'clock in the afternoon and 8:00 end 0:00 in the evening. It ) to be hoped thut s general I repcme will be niado to the noble cause to i wVilcli thp'o gentlemen hnrn li-n' their sid. In t'.io i'iid t lint mncli of I ho wmt ni'rt tir!rr-1 ! i i ii it i- mid-it imy In- gr-ntly relieved and ili'iilnulii'il Let A'l join in tho movement ' iindglveof their mltc, no matter how i m ill I Many oiwh of "Orlppc" have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Curo. This preparation seem especially unaptcd to the eiro of this dlieiisc. It nets quirklv thus piev Dting scrioti- complicatlotm mid h;ul effect in which llii disease often leaves the patient. ('. It. Hageuburh. t'nlnml '" . oa' Alienee. New York, iiateh 1. Colonel John 3. MoCook rerr.aii.s unonmtnunlcail re garding the ttt. ement that he has in formed President-elect McKlnley that he will take no eab'rtet portfolio except that of 'he department of justice. All that Colonel i.c-Cook will say la that lV.ajor McKlnley Is making; his cabinet to suit himself, and he, Colonel Mo Cook, must ss't Inquirers to get their news from Caniou. Tlio lMinvrry Snvftt Ills Lire. Mr. O. Culllom-tte. Drusaist Iteeversville. III., says: "To Dr. King's New Dtteovery 1 owe my life. Vj.i taken with Ia Grippe and tried ail the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I con Id not live. Having Dr. Kins " Vrw Discovery in my store l sent tor a iiottlo and began its use and frmii the first dose began hi get better, and after ning three tattles was up and abr-nt again. It 1 worth its weight In gold v c wen t keen store or house without It. (let a free trial at A. Waslcv'a Drug Storo. A lVrreet Tour to I'erfect I'lorldn. As riorida at this sea win of the year is the most attractive and delightful section of the Atlantic slojx), so the l'eunsylvania lUllroad at a'l times It the most attractive an J de lightful route nf travel. First in its equip ment and service, It (s aJm first in its tourist system. A Itninibly iialeed lines it convey it patron to this land nf I ealth ami beauty Spools 1 fains nf Pnllman pahice cars are provided, all conveniences .afforded, and everything possible done 1 add to tho ease and comfort of the Journey. The next mid hist tour of the seRsnn to Jacksonville will len-e New York and Willi- dolphin March n. Tourists may return by regular trains until May 81, 180. Excursion tickets, including railway transportation both ways, and Pullman nccommodutlimsHtid meals on special train going, will be sold at the following rates: From New York, $B0.00 ; Philadelphia, $48.00 ; Canandaigua.. $52 85 ; Erie, $51.85 j Pittsburg, $58.00, and ut pro portionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Iloyd. Assistant Oenernl Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. llucklen's Aril I oh Snlve. Tho best salvo in the world for cut bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, ami skin orupUons, and positively cut- a pili or jo pay rounired. It la guaranteed to git perfect satisfaction or mony retnnueu. l'rlc. 2' cents per box. For sale hv A . Waaloy. Naval OlUctir MUslntr. Chicago, March 1. Philadelphia rela tives of Captain Shaw, the naval offi cer who recently lost valuable papers here, arrived here Saturday In search of the captain, but no trace of him could be found. His relatives fear he .l.-.ay have committed suicide. TheJ'arego small that'lho most sensitive persons tako them, they aru so effective that the most obstinute cases of constlpa'"" neadache and torpid llverjlew to them. That is why DWiitM Little ljirly lasers are known as lv famous little pills. C. II llugcjjWh-- More righting Imminent. London, March 1. T'.ie Montevideo .-oi r ypondrnt of The Times says that Jiiia'l njreups of revolutionists are Tns.sing the northern frontier, near e.-.rplnterla. An invasion of the main body is expected hourly. The govern ment U rapidly placing the republic en a war footing. Two thousand Dlancoa are reported on the Brazilian frontier, and aa many more on the Argentina frontier. They are under experienced leaders. The government hat 10,000 to 12,000 troops, half of whom are but In different recruits. There are many de serting. Feeling at the capltol Is anx ious. "I contracted a severe cold from wet and exposure. Bronchitis followod. Doctors failed to rrlievo me. Several of the members of my family had died of consumption, and I thought I ws doomed. Dr. Wood' Norway Pine Syrup brought instant relief aud perfect cure." M. I'nger, Union Corner, Northum berland Co., fa. A I'rleiKt to Kvorybody. Parents are by nature anxious that their children secure aud maintain as many useful mil valuable friends as possible. One friend which they can readily secure fur a trille is Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which in case of a diphtherctic attack, will positively cure the disease and save life where all other medicines fail. The best plan is to keep it handy in the house at all times and apply according to directions at the first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat affection. Sold at Kirlin's drugstore it 50 rents a bottle. Uou't allow the lungs to bo impaired by the continuous irritation of a cough. It in eteler to nrdvent consumption tlutn to cure it. One Minute Cough Curo taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble, u. 11. liageuuuon. Coming Kventg, Mar. 11. Colonel Pattie Watkins Lindsay, Welsh nightingale, at the Primitive Metho dist church. Mat. IS. Birthday party in the United Evangelical church, uuder the auspices of the sniginv class. April 7 Entertainment in Calvary Baptist church, uuder the auspices of the Sunday school. Pure Every thought, Bfe I word and action C I fft takfts vitality 11 from the blood; every nerve, muaolo, bone, organ and tissue depend on the blood for its quality and condition. C M- Therefore pure O prints blood is absolutely u a J : necessary to right medlCine Mng and healthy bodies, Ii i's Sursapnrilla is thegroat blood purifier and tho best Spring Medicine. Thercforo it is tho great cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, i ros, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; tho groat nervine, strength builder, appe tizer, stomach tonic aim regulator. Hoo Sarsaparilla Six for S5. rrepared only by C. I. Mood & Co., Lowell, Muss, (let Hood's ami only IIo.nl s. Hood's PillS taken attar dinner aid dJgesuon, Ci s III That the Wise Will Listen to and Act m Advised. Atk a slek tean about. health. He can toll you more in a mlnnto Th in n well man can in a month. When yon've lost II. you'll realise It. And when recovered, you'll know Its worth. Re tied to the house for six months And you'll admire the very mud and StlllllIS And dismal rain when cured and out of doors. Some one has said we are "c r attires of clnrumifihers " We are more 'Vestures of conditions." tint we govern condition largely to-day. We apply tpeefsl reimdlcs and get sped' results. Specialists Ht the only successful physi ctons. And special remedies are demanded. There are rioonfs for the heart. There Ale doctors for the lungs. There are doctors fur the hmlh. Specialist end for that reason successful. Dean's Kidney 111 Is ate specialist. The Kidneys are the battleground. They are tieelnaa outsMt tliete limits, lml always victors In their field. Nothing erratic In Ihelr triumphant msec V They come to conquer and they come to f'y. It's not a question of helping once and hen "lose their usefulness." They can be appealed to if kidney trouble incurs, and they will not lw appealed lo in vain. For sale by aH dealers price 80 cents Mulled by Fostor-Milbuni Co., Iltiffltlo, N. Y , sole agents fur tho U. S. Itemember 'the n ime.. Doaw's, and take no other. FainiuQ Threatens Groat Loss of - Life in the Crete Oity. HEED TOE IMMEDIATE ADTI0N. It Is Said tho Demand of the I'owers Will he Mado at Once, and That Greece Will be Allowed four Days in Which to Withdraw from Crete, London, March 1. It Is stated here that :there Is good authority for be lieving that the result of the confer ences between the representatives of the great powers at Constantinople and Athens will be Uie presentation of collective notes to Turkey and Greece today. Greece will lie allowed four days to recall her land and sea forces from Crete. It Is reported from Canea that several .Insurgent leaders have sent to Vice Admiral Canevarlo, of the Ital ian fleet, a signed declaration that the Cretans will accept no solution of the pending question but political union with Greece. Fighting continues between the In surgents and Mussulmans near Retl mo and elsewhere. The Christians be sieged the Turkish garrisons in the block house at Malata for several days. Yesterday a body of Turkish regulars and Irrjm"lar8 Jeft Canea with a con voy to revlctual the block house. The Insurgents attacked the column and Killed several of the escort, where upon the Turkish battleship Fuaad opened Are upon the insurgents with shells, and continued the firing until stopped by order of the foreign ad mirals. The convoy was finally com pelled to retire. The Athens correspondent of The Dally Chronicle declares that no com munication has been received from Russia. It Is quite certain that the Greek armv will not be withdrawn. Macedonian forces will be raised with in a few weeks with a view to pos sible contingencies, and If the Turks attempt to Invade Thossaly the Bul garian government Is determined to advance Its troops Instantly to the Agean sea. It Is rumored that the se cret committee has decided to com mence operations In Macedonia at once. The consuls at Candla have signed a telegram Imploring the powers not to .delay a decision. The town is so crowded with Moslems that" famine threatens great loss of life. Hundreds of sheep and cattle are already dying from want of fodder. The Insurgents have completely cordoned Candla. The greatest anxiety exists also as to the situation at Sellnoc, where the armistice agreed upon by the powers has expired. The insurgents are in a worse mood than ever, and thoroughly determined. Fighting between the besieged garri son and tho Cretans continues. The villages of Trikalaiia and Nerokouro, In the same dlstrlot, have been. It is reported, burned by BaBhl Bazouks. Fighting continues also outside Can dla. The Christians have repulsed the Turks. The new military governor, Tewflk Pasha, arrived yesterday. A number of Cretan deputies, headed by the bishop of Retlmo, have pre sented King George with a memorial. Tliis states, In effect, that autonomy, Instead of pacifying the Island, will only pave the way for another revolu tion later on and still further endanger the peace of Europe, and that, there fore, the Cretans are resolved to con tinue the struggle until political union with Greece, their long oherlshed hope, Is realized. It la reported that- S00 more volun teers have evaded the blockade estab lished by the powers and landed safely on the southeast coast of Crete. The public feeling at Athens Is that nothing can prevent the powers from oomtng to blows over Crete. The ru mor was circulated yesterday that the English flag alone had beerr hoisted over the fortress of Inedlng. Every body Immediately jumped at the con clusion that England was trying to steal a march on the other powers by seising Suda Hasbor. It seems certain to The Times' cor respondent that one of the great pow ers is now urging tho sultan to take the offensive Immediately, possibly with the Intention of stepping In to protect Greece In case the Turks should overrun Thessaty, but mMt probably with ths ulterior design of seising Ccnst.-.ntlncpie." It is surprisiug what ''wee hit of a tiling'' ' iu accomplish. Sink neadaehe.f constipa tion. dypepnla. S"Ur stomsrii. dlninew, are qnickly Unlshtxl by De Witt's Little Early liters Small pill. Bute pill. Best pill. C. H. Hsgenbuch. Warrant for as Kx-klate Treasurer. Lincoln, Nob , March 1. A warrant for the niToBt of f -Tre.tsurer J 8. Bartley .inn nvoin out by At'nrney Gonei.il H-'ivt' uml placod In the hsnd f i t'T ter cuur,,y foe -charg . . '.'.c y 14 Lcun T. imp ci, of Lancas i 1 e. Tlio orTin' lint itli embezzlement on Torturing, itching, scaly skin eruptions, burns uud scalds are taiothed at onco and promptly healed by DeWitt's WlU-h Hazel Sul ve, the bent known cure fur piled. C. II llagcnhiich. NUGGETS OF NEWS A oable dispatch from Bangkok says that Biam accepts arbitration In the Cheek and Relllett affairs. Mrs. Thomas Lewis, a patient nt Be'.levue hospital, New YorV, accident ally smothered her newly born Infant. New York Republicans are again urg ing Major McKlnley to appoint Gen eral Stewart U Woodford to a cabi net office. The attorney for the heirs of Editor J. B. McCullagh, of St. Louis, has r cetved letters from six persons, claim ing a share in the estate. Mrs. Clara Polt and daughter, being refused refreshments In a New York restaurant after S o'clock because not escorted, sued the proprietors for $5,000 damages. Henry Hammer, of New York, driven temporarily Insane by the death of his mother, on his wedding day, diove bride, sister and aunt from the house with a knife and clubbed a policeman with a rlfla. Mrs. llnoehor's Condition Stamford. Conn., March 1. Notwith standing that both tho attending my all ianB and the nurses believed that Mrs. Beecher'fl vitality would have been exhausted days ago, she still re tains a tenacious hold on life, and the attendants are not loath to say any thing definite about Iter condition. It was stated last night, however, that she was weaker than at any time since she was confined to her room, and Is ronuclous only at rare Intervals, l'ngltlm Wife Murderer Captured, Bound Brook, N. J., March 1. Chalbl Oiuseppe, the Italian who stabbed his wife In the breast, causing her dea h a few minutes afterwards, and who fled to the mountains hotly pursued by an angry mob, was captured at Sum mit on Saturday and lodged in the Somerset county Jail at Somervllle. He makes the fourth Italian now confined In the Jail on charges of murder or at tempted murder. They were all arreat ed daring the past three weeks. Will Not Appoint IllarlUlurn's Successor, Louisville, March 1. The Cmmerclal (Republican) says: It is the general opinion among politicians at Frankfort that Governor Bradley will not ap point a senator, but convene the legis lature soon after the term of Senator Blackburn expires arid- give that body a chance to elect a senator. This ohange of, flan is said to have been brought about bv Oie Republican teering-comrniUee of the United States v.nii o. I had e ere attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured we In a short time. A DiBTiseowiigp Laavtkh of Wayne Co., N. . Colorless, and (joli. -A young girl deeply regretted tliatshe was so colorless and aud cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottlo of Hop Hitters bad been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl ill the town, with a vivacity nnd cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. Keiituckinns In Trouble. Lexington, Ky March 1. Deputy United States Marshal Tucker arrived here from Louisville with warrants fqrj tne at rest oi w Lexington citizens- in dicted by flie f Bdernt "grana'"jury for violating election laws" at the Novem ber election. The man Indicted are Democrats, and several police officers are 'among the offenders. Our people are growing more and more in tho habit of looking to Gruhlcr Bros., drug gists, for the latest and best of everything in tho drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures cf bad colds, croup aud whooping oough. When in need of such a medicine give' this remedy a "trial and you will bo more than pleased with tho result. MoXtlnley, IJobirr HuhJlIauna Triplets. Pittsburg, Mai eh 1. MeKlnley, Ho bart and Hanna Hard are triplets born to Mr. and Mrs. houla Hard, of Carne gie, and the mother and three sons are doing bravely. Mr. Hard- Is the pro prietor nf the Miners' hotel, a house owned by his father 40 years ago. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude oi tne mothers who Know tnatuno minute Cough Cure relieves their llttloones as quick ly as it is administered. Many homes In thli city are never without it. C. II. Uagenbuch. Ulg Shipments of Corn 'from Virginia, Newport News, Va., March 1. All records for oorn exports from this port will be badly smashed. Corn Is being loaded night and day on three ships, and there are a number of others awaiting their turns. Fully a million bushels of corn will be cleared from this port by this cenlng. Up to noon Saturday the neck's shipments were 703,511 bushels. of the Expectent Mother dangers lurk, end should bo avoided. "Moth Friend so properos the system for the change taking piece that the fine) hoar ?9 robbed of ell Danger. Its use insures safety to the life of both mother and child, and mokes chXd-brrth easy and recovery more rapid. "'Mother's Friend' is the greatest remedy ever put on the market, and oil our easterners praise it highly." W. H. KING & CO., Whitcwright, Tex. Seat by Mall on receipt of price, $1 PER B0TTIC Book "To Expectant Mothers mailed free. THZ BfUBriELD RCQULATOR CO., ATLANTA, QA, om ay an. psuaaisTS. Or 0 Uj jt.f Jim SURE, if D4cWH'V0l SAM Km Povineky's drag store, 28 Baa Centrp street On. WW aJUM.,.,; HOW uo tSrVCGTS ATO"w Curt, general or special debility, wakeful rteu, ssermatrrhcej, ei .!siicoj, Impattncy, paresis, etc Corrects funcUoaal disorders, caused by crrnrt or excesses, quickly roatoriog Lost Manhood in tU or tuufr, giving vigor sou strongth wlierc . icir w . Icdom prevailed. Cor vcaicnt pict-ipc, s n;Ic, -fnl, and lcgttbnalc i CtiRit t? C" -wo Thorough. Dtm't it Jr. .- , i i utiittmu: insist oa CATON'b -libera. Sent seated if your drug gill doe nm haw it. j rice 1 ir pkge. 6 1035. With written gi-arvurn of complete cure. Inloi-msiion. rclerciMx., ..c . fees aad coofidoeiial. fnd uo statement of cua and 3 ctt. lor a week's Uial treatment. One only scul lo each peraon. CATOH MED. CO.. BOSTON, MASO, For sale at V V. V. Kirlin's drug store and blieuiaiidiiuti drug store. PATHWAY r's mm e MB DANGER IN SODA. serious Results Sometimes Follow Its Excessive Use. Common soda Is all tight In Us pi ire and indispensable In the kitchen and fur rooking and washing purposes, but it was never In tended for a medicine, and peofo who use it as such will some day regret 1U We refer to the common use of soda to relieve heartburn or sour stomaoh, a habit which thousands of people practice almost daily, and one which Is fraught with danger; moreover the soda only gives temporary re lief ami In the end the stomach trooblo gets worse and worse. The soda acts as a mechanical Irritant to tiie walls o the stomach and bowels nnd eases are on record where It accumulated In the intestines, causing death by inflamma tion or peritonitis. Dr. Harlaudson recommends as the safest and surest cure four sour stomach (acid dys pepsia) an oxcollsnt preparation sold by drug gists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, These tablets aro large SO grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natural acids, peptones, and digestive elements essential to good digestion, and when taken after meals thoy digest the food perfectly and promptly before it has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood nud uetvous system. Dr. Wuetth states that he invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets iu all cases of stomaoh derangement and finds them a cer tain curo notoiily for sour stomach, but by P'nmptly digesting the food they create a healthy appetite, increase flesh and strength en the action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, hut Intended only fo. stomach diseases and weakness and will be found reliable in any stomaoh trouble oxeept cancer of the stntmtoh. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- leU at 50 rts. per package. A little book deecribiug all furms of stom ach weakness aud their cure mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co, of Marshall, Mich. Tours to Floi Ida. Ni district in America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as the Stuto-of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one estaD U from the coin aud unhealthful changes of tho North seem- almost ethereal, it is pro-cmineniiy a iauu oi anort and nlcasuro. Alone ita eleven hundred miio-j oi silt-water coast anu in us iweivo hundred fresh-water lakes aro fish of almost evory conceivable variety, frum the migra tory trlues common to in ortnern waters to tue tarpon, pompano, and othors of a more impicnl character. Nowhere In all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety or game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds" satiety. Deer, turkeys, heirs, panthers, and wild rata roam at large through the mold sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may ho found in abundanco through out the State. The more noTel spert of al ligator and manatee busting may also be in dulged in by the more adventurnus tourist. With its matchless climate, ita orange groves, ita rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, ita fishing and hunting, and its cxtenslvo forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valotudinarian. tie lover of nature, the sportsman ana the explorer. To this attractive stato the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season tf 1807. leaving by special train January 28, February 0 and 23, and March 0. The fir.it three tours will admit of a sojourn of .two tveeks In this delightful land; tIakota-rr the fourth tour will bo valid, UT return until May 31 by rogniariTHins; ' - Hatty for the round trip, $50.00 from New York, 18.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and ether informa tion, apply to ticket agenta, special booking offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent,Broad street station, Philadelphia. E. E. Turner of Coinpton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from plies for seronteen years, he completely cured them by using three boxes of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severs skiu diseases. C. H. Hagenbucb. Itig Kelzure or fplum. San Francisco, Mirch 1. The largest seizure of opium ever mado at tht port of San Francisco was accomplish ed Saturday afternoon by four special agents of the treasury. The opium Is valued at $400,000, and was seized be cause of a violation of the custom laws, which provide that no Chinese shall Import the drug. The consignment, It is said, was the property of Fong Tal & Co. A Household Necessity. Cascareta Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gontiy aud positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, curo headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to dy ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Iteiluced ltates to Washington on Account of the Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Railroad, For tho benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to tho inaugura tion of President-elect McKlnley, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will Bell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, S, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottsvillo, f7.25; Reading, $7.20; BIrdsboro, $0.85; Pottstown, $0 85; Nurristown, $0.15; Philadelphia, $5.40, nnd from all other stations on tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from overy section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad make this lino the favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous onuhnncut and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and foiorer, be made well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor, tako, No-Tu-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten'days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York, Murderer llrnught TSaak from rips'aod. New York, Maroh 1. Arthur Piatt, alias Edward It. Taylor, who was to cently arrested In England far the murder of Jesse Yyres In the Eastern insane asylum at Louisville, In 1885, and who was brought to this eity on I the Drlttanlc on Saturday, was put on board a train for Lexington, Ky yes terday. On his arrival Saturday he was taken to police headquarters. He was accompanied by Sheriff' B- T. Grose and District Attorney U. P. Par lell.of Lexington. niieiiitisilsiii Oured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu Mlma radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its nt , ion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the ills-iso immediately disappears, The llrxt dose Kn atly benefits. T. F. Authony, ex-PosUnaster of Ptntnise City, Iowa, says: "I bought oue bottle of 'Mystic Cfire' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it tlid me more good than any medicine I overtook." 70ceuta. Hold by C. II. llageubuch, druggist, Shenandoah. M'KINLEY IN GOOD HEALTH. The Next President In fJdod Trim for the Inauguration Ceremonies. Canton, O., March 1. Yesterday was i spent by Major and Mrs. McKlnley mueh the same as have been the other Sundays of their residence here since I leaving the state capltol 14 months ago. The major attended services at the j First Methodist Episcopal church, ac companied by Mr. George- B. Moore, of San Franclsoo, the husband of the daughter of his deceased brother, and Captain II. O. S. tletstand, who has been engaged at the McKlnley home since the return from Oolumhus. Rev. Dr. Manchester, the. major's pastor, oonducted the services, and made on'y slight reference to the pres-ident-eleot and the position he Is about to assume. In the prayer he Invoked divine guidance in the cares soon to be thrust upon an Illustrious Cantonlan, and prayed that faith and strength might be vouchsafed him In the dis charge of all his duties. Inquiries this morning as to the health of Major McKlnley and wife brought very gratifying answers. "Mrs. McKlnley Is In her accustomed health," said Captain Helstand, "and will be able to undertake the Journey this evening. T'. e major shows Im provement every day, and undoubtedly Is In better erudition physically now than he has been for some time." Dr. T. II. Phillips, who is th Mc Klnley family physician, and who at tended the major during his lecent Ill ness, said to an Associated Press re porter: "Major McKlnley is well. l"e Is in Ills usual health, and well ab'o to undertake tl.e trip th r evening, and to withstand the Import r. events of the week." In a'l th" aria Yemeni for the leave ; akliig-tonight the ecmrr.lttee hi charm' , have flrs . as! ' tod ; ..lor McKi.i- j ley's personal comfort, and fie ar- rangements call for nothing that will fatigue him. Thsre wi'l be no hand- shaking aud no farewell address if It j seems likely 'o the him. I. Threw Array Ills Cnn'-. j Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, UJuct Cm '. 1 Y . was so badly afflicted with rheum -ism that ho was only able to hobble aiounc itli canes, and even then it cn oil i ,i rest pain. After using Chuuiborlam's Pain '.film he was so much improved that he threw away hiscntieti. Ho says this liniment did him more good than all other medicines aud treatment put together. For sale at 50 cents por bottlo by Gruhler Bros., drug store. y Tours to California. California has bcon most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All the delicious s.Um, the cloudless sky, and the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula aro duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature basks in the sunshine ot her own neauty; and here she has estabiibhed her wn sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With tho snew- laulled peaks of the Sierras upon the one band, the calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon the other, nnd a veritable paradise of fluwsrs, fruits and plants between, man can lind and needs no lovelier land. To visit uch u country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a mure comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent. inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman pilnco cars from New York to tho Pacific Coast, aud stepping at the principal points of iuterost en route Tho great popularity of these tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For ths season of 1807 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 2-1, asd March 27. The firbt tour will run direct to San Diogo via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from Sun Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowiug five weeks iu California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave aud New. Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeksin California. The third tourwillrun viaChicnso.Denver, aad Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regnlar trains via different routes within nine mouths. All of tkes tours, either going sr return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glen. wood Springs, Leadville and tho Garden ef the Geds. Rates from all points on ths Pennsylvania Railroad System cast ef Pittsburg: First tour, $310 ; second tour, $350 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 eno way. For detailed itineraries 'ana other informa tion, apply at tieket agencies, special book ing e Dices, sr address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Possessor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo the very best, It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to ita influence. Wourgeall who arc afflicted to procure a bottlo, and givo this remedy a fair trial. Iu caso of habitual constipation Eloctrio Bitters cures by giving tho needed tono to the bowels, and fow cases long resist the use of this medicine Try It onco. Lnrgo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasloy's Drue Storo. Imputed on an Iron Fence, Philadelphia, March 1. Christopher Mooney, aged 40 years, while pruning a tree at the residence of Henry VV. Scattergood, in Germantown, fell and was Impaled on a sharp pointed Iron fence. He wn: instantly killed, the picket entering his breast and passing through his back. The unfortunate man's body was removed to his homo. Grlp-Colds-IIcadacTie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets eon venientfor taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Prit e, 36 oenta. or sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Ten Killed Iu a l ight. San Francisco, March 1. A special from Vlotorla, Mexico, says: An In sulting remark addressed by a young man to a young woman at a dancing party at Tancol, this state, led to a despeiate fight between all of the men at the dance. When the smoke of the battle had cleared away it was found that ten men were lying dead In the room and fifteen others were seriously wounded. The fighters used knives, pistols and clubs, and the affair lasted several hours. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UfUKT IT ICI The richest of all resloro kVllrl I II 101 tlve foods, because It re places tho essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high llvlug, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, oto. WHAT IT DOES I &the digestion perfect It creates solid fleab, musole and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lost vitality, stop all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as n female regulator has no equal. Price fiOo., or five boxes JB.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help yon. Advlee and book, free. Write Ua About Your Case. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, IS12 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Dr. Miles' Narvine Victorious. Physical and Mental Edition Clvos way to vigorous Activity. BV. W. T. nOIKK, t:o Ulorted pss tor of Grace u. H. church, OarUale, Penn., writes September 28, KWSi " I always enjoyed good health nnt'l It lf02, at which time tny duties as a clorgyinan were of a peenllMly trying nature, subjecting me to Several Kovr-re nervous shocks which toget'ier with overwork and anxiety, im paired my general health and nervens sys tem. Indeed I was in such a condition that the mere sf rh cf a largo congregation so wearied mo that It would require a day or mora for me to re cover from tho ex haustion. Tt affords inorftcc t pleasure to -t that Dr. Miles' SeetoraUvo Nervlno and Restorative Tonic havo dono mo untold good. I preached throe times jesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ever felt In my life, thanks to yov r remedies, Dr. Miles' Remedies are nold by all drug gists under a positive gun-mtee, Brat bottlo benefits. or money refunded. Book on Heart and Norvossont free to all applicants. . . DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. IVJADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS FOBITIVSLV OU&B lUMtMt-e'tJHne UML, orr. I m potP n cy , 8 1 Hm " Wi, . tpXUmA Abort and othar Exoet imTmii rjNtion. They rftry Mf Murvlu restore Lcwt Vi uHi.-ln tld orrwat, and lit n man for ' t VrpiVAnt It. u.i t uonsampiion ir tattmi in tfmn.Thcalr iika mIi v.r. immediate ImDrore- meut and effect n CUBS v-.ee rn all other mil, In Pifttnpcn hnrtng the twnnlt -S'tuc Tablgrs. Tfeer haTQ cured thousandi and will cure yxm. MS e sUe a posit It t rit ten Roarantee to affect a onra In eaoa eue or refund tho raoner. Trice oo caivj rr pack rV rei ixpsokase full treatment tor vzw, lit i aj ax'rimed'y"' atcoT, 0o 79 Uinge.. Pur silr tu Shenandoah, ln., by A. VVwley find H. I Klrlin, Druggist. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBtCn.TYITKArtDBlATE WOMAN'S RELIEF. A1w-s nrAmnt and rritahiV Avoid lrilatitmt. Hat Catow'1 TAHir 1'iLLaand sath kboriti. At dm ? store, oriwiit dlf-Mt ftwsllL Drfec. t). UatokSpkO. Co.BoatoD.MMe. Our book, 40. For Hale nt 1. P. P. Kiriii.'t drug Shennndoah driiftT store ' OBAf HAiB RfcSTllRtO uT"; u"iurnl".wr by l-KlS UAlIt ALKIIN CAN T, ' dvH hflrmlesi, pleasantodor, $1 fOn Imttie hat -from faUinK out and pmmotwowth$l P0abolil IsREMEDI CANT CO 108 Fulton iL, W . . Y. C R S7 C I) hm rated Treatise on Ualr on application r nWE For eftlo by Shcnnndonli Drug Store, KlrHu'fl Drim Btore. fx f OT a single case ever re IIvn poitcd where this niedi- U J cine did not effect an ab solute cure, when directions are followed in its use. What is the use of having thousands of peo ple die annually when Tliotnp-, sou's Diphtheria Cure will pre vent it? Costs but 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Druggists every where, and guaranteed. Cure not only Diphtheria, but Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Etc. A BOON TO HUMANITY. ITcre's a sample of the tbousands of UUbollcttod teatlmoutals; Belief .inte, l'a April 10,1805. Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co. UenUeruen. Unfortunately we lost two little girls with thut oread dleeuse, diphtheria. LaU-r on two more became 111 with throat uncttlon which subse quentlv tnrmd into diphtheria. We naturally beeutue sreuUy ulurmed, A neliihlHir kindly aavlaed us to use Thompson s LUnbtherta Cure which we did, and lu exactly three days the phlogm In their throat hud dleappeared and the little ones wer wvm fuly reooverfd Never In the preparation of any medi cine was there a ureater tioon to human ity than hy this medicine. I beseech every family in this country to try tbta remedy when memliei of their family suffer from any throat or diphtherltio troublen, an It will positively effect the desired cure. Mrs I, K. Fiedler, KastlllgUUtreet. M.NUrAOTUHCD MVTHC THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., WIIUM3PJRT, PA. PRICE. 50C. A BOTTLE ' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY PEATURB. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and the PACIFIC COAST will leave New York and" Philadelphia February M. stopping at New Orleans during Atari! 1 Ores teetlvmes, and allowing four weeks in California, and March 27, returning on reaular trains wltbln nine months. Hound trip rates from all points on the I'ennhylatiia Itall road System east ol PIMaburg . SI.) no (or tour of February il, and R10.00 for tour of March 117 FLORIDA Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks In llorlda will leave New York and Philadelphia February 8 and 28, and Maroli , 107 Uste cnveriiiK expenses en route In both directions, fnooo from New York, and SiS.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York end 14trui4er pnia February y IL Marotl It, AMI 1 Way IS, UB7. Btvim. Tnclud Ion and tore days wcominndn Washlngton Itotals. , from ami SB, and N lug truiisportettoi tlini nt the lieat w New York, aud tllM from falll miauoji) OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS KETURNINQ DIT.ECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will l ve Nen York nnd Ptuladc.iiltta Pibru ai; 21), Mm. Ii 1h, and April 14, li7. For detailed itlnorariei aud other lafi apply at tieket aaeiicies or addteaa Iloyd, Asst. (Jen'l Paw. XWt, Bfoai Htatlou, PhtladelpMa. ST a - Jo QBBBr Infallible! j Speedy and e Complete! S? THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE V (W RECORD OF (? mil s IT stesssn saois smsjjsi siismsmsmsiissswi isisssssesisiiissi s I i 1 ;.- ii
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