K-At1LlMIIF!t IH70. "All the liews That's FU to Prtel." Pii .IIsIt.1 ( 6u .Jk, tcCpl Sunday, t ot:n li'S.W. Mrs flCtrr, Tin- lie. lu' ..X lltfel Wel , IJ .1 rr. l,j ,,, i .u !" t. . Ii tsa 'I'tie ie I. f lv 'tl .l i it sis tK po.!1 liiof .. -j i i ii ) ..--vi i IS , .. t. l i.i til rlC's ttO.il , . i. .i'i l i r ii r i i ejw' tm; p lul riti . to I .. . . . .,'.". tiM .i ii i I Rut" t a. 1 i pu-' .rttvte m e tcmswloa.i Mt.n id (ilttt-a ttlaill Bt-'-r TKLBPHONK CONrtwrrrnN. HELP THE POOIt. It Is to be h ped the lucel'ng In 'lie ("omi cil chamber this evening will be well at tended, not only by the commlU.ee hut b i.' iwns goneml'v, aud that means will be devivxl to cany on the good woik su iUitiilt'lonsly besun. We are Informed by the emimutee ou dissipation that tbey have been overwhelmed with applications bieh h. tvcbeea investigated and found worthy, and to keep it up wlU require earned and pel -Istent effort. The eoaimUtae liavo gone ahead upon faith, trout ing that the people will respond when they are appealed to, and that the debt i.o far Itieuriod will be provided lor promptly, and that means U relievo the dutresH will continue to flow ill sufliuieutly fiit to sopply jiromptly the needs of all t hose deserving aasistanee. Our notghberiny town of Mahanoy City has taken up tht Mm kind of work in an oucruetie man nor, aud we believe Shenandoah's good people ill;.lso throw theinselves into the good ork heart and soul. The teachers of oui public schools have t iken a step it) tbo rigln direction with their usual promptness, and will put it In the right way to have thi I .Minn of charity iunen luted in the niindi ol t..e pupils, and if we are not mistaken the 1 1. Hit ration of "little drops of water make tlie mighty ocean" will be practiually ex emplified when th harvest is gathered in ' iherefor call Vhmi the eitiseus of town i. . i(tetid the meeting In the Council cliani- i.i , to-night prepared to at, assuring them t it the methods adopted by tit exiratnittce :mv sin h that their bounty will "go to those t in ,ue deserving of it. r.in liond that ruled the United 8tal.Jfii .in- yearj will rock the cradle after Maiel i I r is in Hceurlinre, wi ii the ctcnil flinei-. of ilmi-x-i Hi .b e . -- figur"! upon the bill ol I ne .it the IXiml' nliinrini' t n: :iit. .UOE MVO 10 ll ' "'y pit" li-hed, "78,000 pot, m in V m I've, Wi ami etiok in on 1 ivtt' It "i.is: u vji.v 1. ic room. The I'oHoniug memoiUl hai been sent to I'eiiiiKv vPuia tenate awl Ilnttile of Uapxo---c u.i.ives on the sub.io t of tlw Ksktr Ualiot I.-vv: " The Memorial of the civil Servi.tetferoiai Aim .ilion of IVuniylvjnla t-pee u"y ie,i o '-n -T' 'M''eOi. ' ' b a"d i m .ei.il raj.uit. . u.o pu. to gut ami tm niie-"i.y oxpea-e, and the tWvi of tin ( omniouwealth to uurvasoiiable i.hou Miiicncc and nnn'"yane liy i a "i ' ' Ijiuc tize of tlioufflciul ballots H'li'di, under tlio provisions of the present law, iireium furnished to voters at the polls at eviiy M'tierul election. "That tbo large size of the official ballot is used solely by the arrangement o the names of tbo candidates to be voted fo. in party columns, ami would be entirely obvi ate 1 if the law was amended so as to conform to the draft of the ballot law originally pre pared by this Association and introduced into a former Legislature, by which the names ol the i .uididates are arranged on tlio ballot in alphabetical order under tlio name of the party which nominates him. " That this form of ballot is the form used in Australia, in the state of MasicliUM!ttK aud elsewhere, and will remedy tlio greatest defei t of the present law. "Your nieinorallsU have seen with groat pleasure that a bill has been introduced into tbo House of Representatives amending the present law iu tills direction, and in other important respects, ami your memorialists urge upon your honorable bodies, prompt and favorable action on this bill." Anothkr subject for the satirical New S .irk Sun to dissect lias turned up in Ken tucky politic. His name is Dinkey Doyle, and that beats Hoke Smith out of sight. Siiebikf Ckow, of Philadelphia, yester day announced his appointments, A casual i'lanco at tbe names fails to reveal a Com bine "heeler" among the number. Bear in mind that the entertainment hy Al. U. Fields minstrels, lu the theatre, to morrow evenlnc will be for the benefit of the deserving poor of Shenandoah. The house should lie pack oil to the doors. Turn Pennsylvania Logialatuie has lieen lu se iiou two mouths aud yet no measure ot importance has been considered by that august body. It is to be hoped the members will pull themselves together and get down t work. BEMATORI-BLBOT PEMROSr. (in Friday lion. Boies Pen rose will Ukr hi. seat in the United Status Satiate as tin i .1 league of that natcMeta political leader, tne veteran Quay. Last week the Bepublicao "uiis tendered Heuator-eleot Penrose a banquet iu Philadelphia, which was a (I ting c i nplimont to a young Republican Uadei entering ou a career that bids I i. to le liouorahle to himself and of profit to the giuat comiuoutu-ulth he lias becu called upou t i reprcseul in lite hi'lU of Cong reus. A pleaaiug feature of tlm banquet is noted in the fact that members of all factions of the party united in tendering to Senator Pen rose their congratulations and good wishei for future success, lu responding to the many kind words of praise, the Heuator t kcl made a speech that atones stamped him a statesman, u close student, and a political leader ol extraordinary ability, showing that he has a just conception of the importauc of the duties that will devolve upou him. and that be is actuated by a desire to so fulfill them that hii -late will be benefited by his ervices iu the I nittxl btules Buoate. The election of Boies Peurose as the sue tensor to J. Donald Canieiuu has brought aliouta great change. It was buta few mouths ao that he was treat heroiisly defeated by !t"c h' fm the mayoralty immiii- i'hlladelphla. on tbe eve of the con- von I it.n, mill as a rebuke lo Have Martin and hifi heiicliiiieii the Io.thI Uepuhllcau of tlio state look up III atlle and elected the hiilliaiit young I'hihtdelpliiau tu the luoit rxalicd position within the gilt of thu people of tliis commonwealth. Senator IViirusu iia yming iirin, hut dining hi ten years scrTh-e ill the SUte Sen ile linn acquired a knuwlt-dgo that few rueu, more advanced in years, pusses. Hiifutiire pull' y, outlined to the speech delivered at the Iwu quet last week. shows conclusively that he lias ! a grasp of the needs of hi native dry anil i state. II fit von a tariff' hill that will sn , commend itself that It will be permanent ami net rid of that agitation wlileli kills business, Every business man will heartily endorse that pulley, a io I nu one questions but that , Ikriea fenruse will try to pot those views into , effect when in- iw rnuea his place ou the 4th ( of 'ar.'h busidr Matthew Stanley Quay. TH future is bright for the yt,nug Phlla tlelptitau, awl his success Is especially gratify inr tu the Republican: of this county, among whom M hat many Warm adherents. TnkMje are wl-enrtvs Who in-lst that there is no loiiger any money lu tho liquor busi ness. Rut would t.iir hrewora and distillers md aaliKin keci ei bo willing to aoeept the 4 par cant msiiiiiuin profit allowed under the Scandinavian system and devote the balance to public improvements, sj is done In Nor way? Won Ul any connnlenilile number of them sell nut at cict 1 Wo don't believe they would do eiilier. Many cases of "Grippe" have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. ThU pnniritimi seems especially adapted to the iMire tr this illfrase. It acts quickly thus pr. v mlim seriuu complications and bad effect in which this disease often leaves the nation). C. II. liageiibnch. taiillHgKveiitu Mar II - C.doaot IWtie Watkius Lindsay, Welsh ulghUugule, at Mm Primitive Metho dist church. Mar. 15. Wrthdjy party in the United Evangelical church, under thu auspices of the sliitfiiiK class. April 7. Entertainment in Otlvary Baptist cli-ireh. under tho auspices of the Sunday school. Thev are so small that the most sensitive iMTHoim take them, they are so effective that the ni'int nbsllnste cases of constipation, headache anil torpid liver Yield to them Tnat Is why DeWltt's Little Early Itlsers are known as the famous little pills. C. II. II i?cnbuch. UrulHpr FarragutV Ifeittttrknhle Ppecd. Washington, March 2. The Farra gut, 1-y w h'ch name torpedo boat No. C will hereafter be known, made a run down the Potomac river yesterday with Chairman Boutelln, Senator Ulaokburn and other members of the IwrUae and- senate naval committee, General Russell A. Alger. Mr. llerre Slioff, her designer and builder, Sec retary Herbert, and a few others on Iward. On the way hack a spurt wan tnatfe to test her speed, and tho result was a broken record, the distance be ing traversed at the rate of 84 2-8 miles per hour. Don't allow the lungs to lie impaired by the cniitinnousiriitation of a rough. It is eisier -i prevent consumption than to cure it. One Miiiutu Cough Curo taken early will wind nil' my fatal lung trouble. C. II. llagenliuch. Mr. Itrjtin In 'U tswnre's Capital. Dover, Del., March 2. William Jen nings Bryan am wife arrived here at noon today, and Mr. Ucyan will speak in the Opera licuse tnn'ght. They wore met at the sta'lon by a committee from the general asembly. composed of Senators Pyle and Fenlniore, and Repiesentatlves Wilson, Dempsey and Whitney. M' Bryan wae driven t. ti.e Cnpltol hotel, and . 'Iryan Is -,- iuert t,i rtr-t. f'c.iAtt.r K nney. If you have evor seen a ulilld in the agony f croup, you can appreciate the giaiitudc i the motliers who know that One Minu'e ..'mgli Cure relieves their llttleones as quick y as it isailnitnlsterutl. .Many homes in this :ity are never without It. C. It. Ilagciihuch. Tim Iininlfri-Htloii Illll. YVashlmgtfln, March 2. The presi dent has only today to devote to the consideration of the Immigration bill. The president his called Secretary Ol ney into consultation, presumably to make sure of Us effect upon exlstlnc treuty stlpulat'r is If ih.- bill Is nit signed or veti .r! I for' tonight it will becuine a l-i . t'ip ri v fii'.:ninfr. Health Broken Down, What Consumption, Rheumatism Whatever It Was, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured by Its Power as The One True Blood Purifier. Discouraged people are numerous now some because of lost business, others because of lost health. All may find fresh inspiration and valuable suggestions in the following : " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Moss. : " Gentlemen: For 12 years I have been a commercial traveller, and owing to the hardships of my life, long- railroad jumps, all kinds of exposure, and sudden changes ot climate, etc., my health gave way. I'hyslolang did not help me and I was given up to die. My Illness developed a Complication of Diseases. ,1 vras without ambitiou or appetite. All strength bad left me. One doctor said I had heart disease, another torpid liver, a third said U was lung trouble and another ccnsucptlon, aud so on. I have no doubt, symptoms of all these com plaints sad even that of rheumatism, Judging from the stiffness and pains iu my Joints and legs at times, were mani fest. I was unable to attend to business, was oonflned to my room and frequently lay in a comatose state for hours. I was so feeble, and so little encouragemeut was offered, that I began to wonder - Where I Would Iks Buried. Finally, as a last effort to help myself, X deokled to try Hood's Barearurilla. Thu Hoo arsapan ihl liy all drti"'ri-l-. IViro . I. Jlood & Co., I.nu.11, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and 1 Philadelphia lehnngws. i New York. March 1 . Tha atook market to day wae characterised by a cnnUnnaaan of tlm ' r-urkoit net vltv,aHcomi annl with Vmslness for a mimlw of weeks, which was the feature on Friday anil Saturday. Closing bids: i Balto. Ohio 1 Lnhlgh Valley.. New Jersey (Jen New York Cm.. 116 04 C'ie-111. Oh.o. . 1ti. Hu Itiou. K'. 1J7 15." , II Hi m 1)., L 4j W.... Pennsylvania Reading Rt. Paul W. N. Y. & Pa x.rl. Lake Kile . !7 .. Hi Lehif.ll Khv iui.'rf paid. ileneriil Itlnrkets. Phtladelphln, Wareh 1. Flour firm; winter suuerfltie, .&0J.SJ; do. extra-t. U.v)a,A.ii 1 ennxyivunia ro.lor, olear, t4.loal.23: di d)., straight, U -V.H.4J; western clear, M.lOl.i; City mills, eitra, J.OoCM.SO. Whmit Unu : spot, W!i9!l?i''- tirn firm ! stenmer eovn.soot, Joe. Oats Iah; Sti. H white, spot, itiQU o. Hay slow: oli'jtce loi.o , til for largebalus. Beef steady ; family, llXftll ; extra mess, K.ud8; oity uxli a India mesa, tlli.S0i9lS. Pork firm; short r.ear, I8.S0S1U.U; family, (B.SOWlO.uj. Iard Lrm; wehtern steamod, S4.!iS(a4.tlu. Buttnr Itea ly : western creamery, lS&19c. ; do. factory, i V. ; Slgins, ltn. ; Imitation ereaniery, 10,15o. ; Now York dairy, lltto. ; da oreaun ry, mi l&iYs. i fancy print jobbing at 81(8 4o. ;do. extra, wlimuoaie, Choese steady ; large, Olftlc ; snail, Vttl l-'Jic. ; part skims, Sk&o. ; fall skims, BKHto. Kggs steady . New Itorkaud Pennsyi vanla, 17a. ; western fresh, lo'tjo. ; southern, 16 nmo. Lire btoek Atarket. New York, March 1. Beeves quiet; steers ttrm ; oxen and dry cows steady ; bubs weak ; native steers, 14(94.75; stas and oxen, CMM ; bulls, .W 8.110; dry cows, l 00mi!&. OHm Hdtlre and firm : veius, M'tf T."". Mhoep steady ; lambs quiet; Sheep, ta.'J&HM; lambs, U'i. t.tA Hogs steady at S3.Ws4.3n. Bast Ulwrty, Pa., Mar ch l.-Oattls h1,-h.ir; prime, 4.tUS; feeders, So.tM4; bull, .tags andcows.tl 7K93.69. Hogn active, higher ; prime medium weights, W.OO tW 93 ; best Yorkers, $0.80 ISAM; pigs, t 75W8 HU: heavy hogs, fH.flatta.Ti); rouehs, $2 85H 50. Sheep higher : lambs steady ; Ohio fed westerns, (4JNIa4..'iO: prime natives, UJXcC.M: con. ni n, r'.y.i.4 i; choice lambs, taitn..,; coiiiuiou w goju, eb. oatvos, It -0.0. Tlircw Awny His Onnen. Mr. T). Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, V , was su badly afflicted with rheuma tism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and even then It cau-ed him briat pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was so much improved that he threw a way hie cam s. lie says this liniment l!il him more good than nil other medicines Hid treatment put together. For sale ntSO cents per bottle hy O rubier Urus,, drng store. KtlMiidllurt, Uxe-d fteo4ipts. Washington, March 2 The compar ative monthly statement of the recelp's and expenditures of the TJnl'l St'itej shows the total receipts during Febru ary to have been $2l.!00,C?7, and the d'fchu.serr.ents $28,786,060, whkh leaves a C- licit for the tr.on'h of $4,35.063 as tio .pared with a CeRclt of about $C90. 000 for Ferur.'v. 19. Slnte J'v 1, lSDS, the ai--regate deficit la $.3.- T.. 441. KUeiiinatlsiu Uurod lu n Ujy. "Mystic Cure" fur Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 tu 3 days. 1(8 action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause ami the dbunHu immediately disappears. The flint dose greatly ImmicIHs. T. Anthony. ex-Postmaster of Prmnlsi City. Town, says: "I bought ou0 bottle ol 'Mystic Cure' fur lilicuttuitism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine 1 ever took." 75ciits. Sold by C. II. llageiihucli, druggist, thou auiloah. letlui4 or toe HuitTTr Trust. New Brunswick, N. J., March 2. The rubber trust, which is primarily responsible for the closing up of a large factory in this city and another in Mllltown, four miles from here, has thrown nearly 2,000 people out of em ployment. There has been no work In the factories for about five weeks, and the prospect now Is that several months will elapse before the em ployes are called back to work. When fully employed the 2.000 hands do not average a dollar a day, and hundreds of men wl'.h families rarely earned more than f cents a day. Will Illno ultli Cleelnnil Hits livening. Washington, Match 2. Mrs. Cleve land returned from Princeton last evening, and will be at the White House till the evening of March 4 to assist Mr. Cleveland in social func tions. It has been arranged that Ma jor and Mrs. McKlnley will be the guests of the president and Mrs. Cleve land at dinner this evening, so that the first n.eal the presldent-c'.oct will take in Washington will be at the White House. The dinner will be a purely private tn.iir, and there will be no other cues is. Heart Troubles, Torpid effects ot a few doses of the medicine seemed almost magloal. Tho depressed feeling lett me, and when one bottle had been taken, I had regained an appetite, and strength was coming baok. After finishing the third bottle I was able to go about my commercial duties. I con tinued to Improve, and to satisfy my mind that I had fully regained health, I sub mitted myself to a doctor tor examination. He pronounced me 'sound as a dollar.' Three months later, I passed a rigid ex amination for insurance. I have since been in the best of health, notwithstand ing my travels, and I give All tho Credit to Mood's Sarsaparilla, as each season sinoe I have taken several bottles. It keeps my blood in good circulation, gives me a keen ap petite and leaves no room tor that tired feeling which naturally finds easy prey among those ot my calling in tbe summer months after an early spring hustle. I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the means of saving my life, aud I gladly speak in its favor." A. J. Lvrnm, home address, Cass House, Saginaw, Michigan. l. mx for M.it . The $5. rrop '.red only liy licit Spring Mi'dicim. Trouble ? sa es I Ilcl NUGGETS0F NEWS. I1 "nry F. Mann was conflimed hy the nal! mill senate as postmaster at Sun bury, Pa. The comptroller of the currency has atul.iilaed the Cambria National hank of Johnstown, Pa., to begin business. The Oklahoma legislature has passed a bill making It a crime for white and colored children to attend the same school. John Drexel and party arrived safely at New Orleans last evening In the yacht Sultana. The left wing of the great St. Ber nard monastery, In Switzerland has been destroyed by an avalanche. No lives were lost. President Cleveland has denied a pardon to the Santa Pe muiderers of a United States marshal, who were re spited Feb. M until March 23. A Formidable Labor Organisation. New York, March 2. The building trades unions of this city aie effecting a more powerful organization than has eVer existed In New York. AH the carpenters and wind workers have forircd an allianie knuvn as the ex ecutive council, and the four unions ol pain erg and decorators have stopped their warfare on each other and amal gamated. The membership is between 6,000 and 6,000. - It.is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" enn accomplish, glclc headache, constipa tion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dlsxlness. sre nnl-Wy b'liiNlvM by DeWitt's Little Early Klsers. Snsll pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. :I. Uasjetibuch. Hairy Coininlislon Invtstlgntnrs. Harrisburg, Maich 2. Speaker .lloyei last night annci-.:iced the appclnime.K of Hepcesentativea, Bosack, Allegheny, Tees, Moutgotneur; Turner, Arm strcng, and Schujcld. Centre, as the committee n VUtt of th.-- house to In vestigate llifl oftktt of dairy and food comm.ssloner. f Torturing. Itching, scaly skin eruptions, hums and scalds . sre soothed at once and promptly healed Uy DeWitt's Witch Hazel salvo, the tiest Known cure tor piles, c. ll llagetibiicb. Nebrnskn s lli-fr.jsurer Oat. on "Hull. Lincoln, Neb., aiftt-eh 2. Much secre cy Is being maintained In eonnect'on with tha prosecution of .Joseph Ba.t ey, retiring staio trej&urer, who was ar rested for a BhortKn of $,1,000. Be has secured ball In thtvum of $50,000. It Is asserted by friends that h - will waive preliminary hearty. Our people are growing more and more lr the habit of looking to Gruliler Urns., drug gists, for the latest and best of everything in the drug line. Titer sell Chamberlain's Cough Rcruody, famous far Its cures of bad uolds. uroup and wliooplllg cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and ynn will be more, than pleased with the result. Declare tlio Uonolillloii On- Vmerlcmi. Harrisburg-, Iiffeh 2 The governor sent to the houge-last night a commu nication giving!" notice of his disap proval of a rewpjUtlon that all ma terials of everv Kind and character used In the construction of the pro posed capltol building shall be of Penn sylvania product, whether natural or manufactured, and that all architects. contractors and laborers employed, whether skilled or unskilled, In and about the capltol .shall be oltlzens of Pennsylvania. lW declares that the resolution lu uft-Atnorican and sec-, tlonal. . . ; ,.r.-;r t . , Don't Tobacco Spit 'and Smoke Your Life Away. - If you want to quit tobacco using easily ami foio.er, be madejwell, strung, magiiutic, lull of new life and vigor, take No-To-ltnc, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men itrimg. Mauv gain leu pounds in ten days. Over 400.0(H) eured. liny No-To-Iiao from yulir own drugirist, who will guaniutoe a cure. 50c or no. Itooklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Keiuedy Co., Chicago or New York, Kediiccd ltates to Yi'Hfcliltig'toii on Account of the Inauguration via Puniiiiyl-' mntit Kullrmid. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaugura tion of President-elect MoKinley, tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March -1 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottaville, 17.28; Heading, $7.20; Dirdsboro, 6.85 ; Pottstown. 185; NoriWtown, $d.l5; Philadelphia, $5. -10, and from ail other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a largo number of peojilo from oveiy suction of the country. Tho magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Ilailroad make this line the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and Its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. "I contracted a severe cold from wet and exposure, llronchltls followed. Doctors failed to relieve me. Several of the members of my family had died of consumption, and I thought I was doomed. Dr. Wood'' Norway line Syrup brought instant relief aud perfect cure." M. Vnger, Union Corner, Northum berland Co., Pa. I-B'tl Victory for the Dauntless. Jacksonville, March 2. In the United States court yesterday W. A. Blsbee and his filibustering tug Dauntless scored a sianal vlotorv when Judge Lock granted a temporary injunction restraining Collector of Customs Bls bee and Cap'aln KPgore, of the reve nue cutter Boutv.-ell from Interfering with the Dauntless, and ordered her release on a bond of tlS.OOO. Judge Lock said "I And no authority grant ing the secretary of the treasury the right to ure the revenue marine or cus toms officials to prevent by force, or threatened force, that freedom of loco motion whi(h is the privilege of every vessel which does not transgress the law. There is no power conferred upon the secretary to insist upon a treasuier or marine officer to board a vessel, to watch and control her movements. n tha PATHWAY of the Expectant Mother dangers lurk, ami should be avoided. Friend " so prepares the system for the change toMng place that the fitted hour is rohoetl of all Danger. Irs uso insure? safety to the life of both ir.other and child, and makes chSW-htrtJi easy and recovery more rapid. "frtoUter'sj friend is the greatest remedy ever put on tlie market, and cM our customers praise it highly." W. II. KING & CO., WliltewrrgJit, Tex. Sent by Mail on receipt of prion, $1 PER 60 TILL Book To Kip ct ant Mothers" mailed free. THI BRADFIEI O REGULATOR CO. , ATISNTA, QA. SOLO Bf ALL CSOOOISTS. A 0RDAT UEMBDY For Sufferers From Met. Dr. Itedmond, a specialist In the study and treatment of Piles and rectal diseases, re cently stated that the l'yrsmld lite Cure, the new discovery for the ouro of piles, wos the most remarkable remedy he had ever seen or tried In one respect ; and that was, the Instant relief experienced in all cases, no matter how severe, from the moment the remedy was applied ; this wns the most sur prising to him, because ho had carefully ana lyzed the preparation and no traco of eptum, cocaine or similar poison could be detected. I Physicians look with great favor upon the Pyramid Pile Cure, because it is rspldly ' taking the place of surgical operations and because it Is so simple, so easily applied aud contains no mineral or other poisons so com monly used in pile cures. Dr. Esterbrook reports that the Pyramid I Pile Cure not only cures the various forms of ! Piles, but never falls to-give Immediate rc . lief on the first application, no nistter hew severe the pain ordlscomfort may be. People who have suffered from piles for ' years arc ofteu astonished at the instant re lief experienced fiom tho first application. Another Important advantage Is the fast thai anyone can use the remedy without deteti lion from business or interference with dally occupation. Sold by druggists at 50 cents per package. Sktid for free book on cause and curo of piles. Tours to l'torlilii. Xo district lu Amerloa presents, during the Wiiiterseasou, so many varied attractions as the State of Florida. P,sldes its delightful climate, which to one estnp'ng from the cold and uiihealthful changes of the North seems almost ethereal, It is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure. Along its eleven hundred miles of salt-water eoat and lu Its twelve b u mi red fresh-water lakes are fish of almost every ooucelvablo variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Noitheru waters to the tarpon, pompano, and others of n more tropical c bantcter. Nowhere In all onr broad land cr i the augler Mud a greater variety of game or b tier hport. Hero also ibe most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at large through tho raoie simrscly settled regions, whllo bints of all kinds may be found in abundance 'lirough out the Stato. The moio novel sport of al ligator and manatee hurting may also bo In dulsed in by the more advet'luro "i tourist. With its matchless clln.te, us orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boaung and bulling, its fishing nnd hu- ting, itt.d its extensive forests. Florida prc-cnts unrivaled attractions fur tho valetudinarian, t!iu lover of nature, the sportsman and the explorer. fo this attractive stato the Pennsylvania llailroad Couipany has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season f 1S07. leaving by special train January Sifl, February 0 and 23, and March 0. Tho first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets Tor tho fom lb tour will bo valid to return until May 31 v regular trains. Kites for the round trip, $50.00 from New York, $48.00 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points. Fnr tickets, itinomries nnd other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking offices, or address Goo. V. lloyd. Assistant Oeuenil Passenger Agcnt,Uroad street station. Philadelphia. E. 12 Tumor of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles for Fevenleen yeirs. ho completely cured them by using tbre hoiscs of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Silvn It cures eczema and severe skin di&easos. O. II. Ilageuburh. Koornur Sentenced to Death. New York, March 2. William Jay Koerner, who was convicted of the murder of Rose A. Itedgate, was sen tenced yesterday to be electrocuted during the week of April 19. Koerner Is a nowspnper artist, and formerly re sided in Pittsburg, Pa. Koerner quar reled with his sweetheart, and then sent for hpr to "make up." Soon after they mot he drew a pistol and shot her dead. He then placed the weapon to his own head and fired, but the mis sile glanced and did no serious Injury. On his trial an effort was made to prove him lnsan. Skin and hi noil disuatos, causing all sorts of dire disasters to human happiness are easily and iiuiukly cured by liurilock Bleod Bitters, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. Fntwl lllnl In Knnxvilln. Knoxvllle, Tenn., March 2. The Cltl aens' Railway company commenced tearing up tracks on Depot street yes terday, and a fight between city and county officials was precipitated. A nerro laborer struck Chief Mcintosh with a club, and the negro was at once slxt dead by Lieutenant Hood. Fire companies dlsperseu the orowd. The entire police force was arrested by the sheriff and his deputies. Illg7lns to Oppose Wolcott. Wilmington, Del., March 2. Former Senator Anthony Hlgglns has gone to Washington to appear before the Judi ciary committee of tho United States senate in opposition to the appoint ment of James L. Wolcott to the office of Judge of the United States court for the district of Delaware. He took with him a written protest, signed by about 20 Republican lawyers of this stato against the confirmation. Ambassador MaoVtagh Homeward Dound Home, March 2. Hon. Wayne Mac Veagh, United States ambassador, with his family, started for Nice yesterday, on their return to the United States. The ambassador and his wife and daughter were met at the railroad sta tion by a large gathering; of friends and diplomats to bid them farewell. JSx.HanU Oinclttts Indicted. Louisville, March i. The United States grand Jury yesterday afternoon returned Indictments" against ex-Presl-dent J. M. McKnlght, of the German National bank, and Alderman Uritt, charging them with conspiracy to mls i pproprlate and misappropriation of the funds of a national bank. Tlie Three rrleuds Again to hu Salted. Washington, Kareh 2. The supreme court of the United States yesterday. In tht case ot tlie Cuban filibustering steamer Three Friends, reversed the judgment of the court for the southern district of Florida, and directed the court to resume control of the vessel, which was released on bond and stipu lation. Justice Harlan dissented from some of the conclusions of the court, saying that the opinion of the judge who tried the case below exactly ex pleased his views. The 1'ubllo llehr. Washington, March 2. The raonth'y statement of the public debt shows that the debt on Feb. 28, less cash in the treasuiy, was U.012,600,454, an in i lease for the month of 14,692,137. This mi i kuim; in unuuiiLeu rur uy an in civiise in the national bank redemp tion account and a decrease of $2,M6, 1C5 in the cash on hand. Tlie Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Possibly light tdiowers to night; southerly winds, shitting to westerly; slightly colder tonight. One Minute U all tbe time uecwsnry W de i id,- from personal experience that One llin utc Cough l ure does what its name implhs. (' II l'a;enliucb. I DENOUNCING THE POWERS. Greece's Premier Denounces the Iterant Itoliitmrilnit nt ss Smug and Impious. Athens, March 2. At a crowded meeting of the chamber of deputies yesterday Senor Delyannlk announced In the most positive terms that it was the Turks who provoked the fighting that led the fleets of the powers to bombard Canea. The minister of ma rne read to the chamber the Injunc tions addressed by the foreign admir als to the commodore of the Greek fleet, forbidding either a sea or laud attack upon, occupied frmrsses, or an attack by the Greek fleetjUKin Turkish ships for the advance ofCeflohel Vas sos Into the Interior, and stating that any attempt at evasion of these In junctions would be repelled by the combined fleets of the powers. This created a great sensation In the chamber. Deputy Seals asserted that the reply of the Greek government should have bt.cn a declaration of war. The minister of marine, resuming, said the government had notified the powers that it would be impossible to Impose such a condition of Inactivity upon Colonel Vassos. He stated fur ther that Ureece wojuld use all the means In her power to prevent the landing of Tuiklsh troops In Crete, but would desist from attacking occupied towns so long as the occupation lasted. Senor Delyannls, who rose n'snin. In dignantly protested against th bom bardment as an unjUBt, savajre and Impious act. Inexplicable under the spirit or letter of international law. "We are a email nation." he said, "and cannot prevent such acts, but we pro test with all the foitc of a great peo ple, knowing that v hive all great peoples with us in this protest." The town of Candamo has fal'en Into the hands of tho Insurgents. The Greeks first took the fortress of Va varos, which dominates the town, where there were 2,000 Mussulmans, .1 Hundred and Seventy Miners l'erlshed City of Mexico, March 1. The lates news from the mine disaster at Zacat ecas shows that the calamity is full; as bad as first reported. Fire broke nut in Sanamoro mine, one of the prop irt.es of the Sombreretc compaty, and communicated to the S.nn F. ancl.t. . mine. The principal shaft In ti.e for mer Is 3,000 feet deep, and a revetting party went down to the 'bottom, but were nearly suffocated by sjnoke. The Ccrnlsh minors displayed unusual her oism in attempting the relief of the Im prisoned men. Ten bodies have been taken out, and all show signs of as phyxiation. There Is no longer any doubt that 170 miners perished. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the moat won lerful medical discovery of the age, pleasant md tefreshing to the taste, act gently and positively en kidneys, liver and bowels, clcansinu the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of (' C. ('. to d ly ; 10, 2S, 80 cents Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. ToiirK to Oullfornla. California has bucu most fittingly teimcd the "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, tho cloudless sky, and the rioh ver dure of tho grout Europeau peninsula are ilunlicated iu this sunny laud of tho Pacific. Hnre nature basks in the sunshine of her own neauty; and here she has established her wu sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the suow- lautlrd peaks of tho SinrAs upon tbo cue hand, tbo calm Pacific with Itssoft brcezus upon the othei aml'a veritable paradise of llnivcrs, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company, recognizing tho need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series wf annual tours to Call forniarTumiing a through train of Pullman palace tars from Now York to the Pacific Coat, and stopping at the principal point of interest lu route. Tlio great popularity ol i these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the , movement. i-or luu seiuou oi inoi mreo lours nave lieen urnmged tu leave Now Yurk, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, Jauuary 27, February 2-1, aad March 27. The first tour will run direct te Stn Diego via St. Louis acd the Santa Fo Uouto, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Ijiko City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing fivo weeks in California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Ciesccnt City" during tho Mardl Gras Carnival. This tour will roluni via Salt Lako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing fourweeksin California. The third tour will run viaClilcago.Deuvor, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via diffident routes within nine months. All of tkess tours, either going er return ing, will pass tkrsugh the famous Colorado region, Glenwead Springs, Leadville aud the Garden ef the Gods. Bates frem all points on tho Pennsylvania Ilailroad System cast of Pittsburg: Firpt tour, $810 ; secoud tour, $330 ; third tour, $210 round trip, nnd ffloO one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at tickot agoncios, special book ing offices, or address George W. IJoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. t Curo lor Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters lias nroved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual siek headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who areallllcted to procure a bottle, aud give this remedy a fair trial. In ease of 'habitual constipation Electrio Bitters cures hy giving tho needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only 00 cents at A. Wasley'sDrug Store. Throe I'rlioners llreak Jail. Klkton, Md., March 1. When Sheriff Mackey went to luck up his prisoners in their cells Saturday night he found that three of them were missing, two white men, Frank Foreacre, awaiting trial for burglary; Harry Yeatman, serving a sentence of 60 days for as sault, and whose term would nave ex pired today, and William Montgomery, colored, who was awaiting; trial on tbe charge of murdering James Brown, colored, a race track follower. The prisoners made a rope out ot their bed clothing and tied It to a brick, which was thrown over the Jallyard wall. It lodged in a crevice between two stones and they descended to the (round by this rope. .CHASES Bloody Nerve Food For Weak and Run Down People. MIUItT IT ICI The richest of all restoro. WflHI II IOI tlve foods, because It re- filaoes the essentials of lire that are ex. lausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! SMffin digestion periect-n creates solid flash. musclo and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and ni a female reculator has no eaual. I'rlee WW., or live uoies yscuu. Druggists or ny mall. We can help you. Aovioe ana ooou, free. Wrlto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHA3E 1512 Chestnut Street, COMPANY, l'hiladelpbla. Neuralgh rf ;V Hart Vanqulihod by Dr. Me nodijt. Ml 118. BItH.EY, ot Trrriiuton. OonnH Suffered from Just such a cur plica tion of diseases ai tliitoMcm ive ex perience and Investigations of Pi lilies have proven, r-ult from impairment of tho nervous system. Mr, Jas. II. Sidley writes Oct. SS, IRftl: " I 'y wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attcudod by two p'lyslcl-ns she grew worse, until she nas at dentil's loor. I thon began giv ing her l)r. Miles' Hestoratlve Nervluo and Or. Miles' New Heart Curo, and sho Improved bo wonder fully from thu flist that 1 at en dis missed tho physicians. She now eats and sleeps well and does her own honsowork Wo havo recommend ed your remedies to a gi eat many in our city, and every one has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies are Bold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, fin,!, bottle benollta or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent f reo to all applicants. Pit, MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. iviADE SV IE r A i'tVI AN AJAX TABLBTS .POSITIVELY CURE A I. T. TimrvoHM XlMtt Fftlllna Mam. . e or j. I m joten cy, S ioepl hmiim, tc ,ttUBti ,A by Abaneand other Eicn and Indls- cpet ioni. 'xhv T" ' ' t ' Burtijf ronton LstMt viiiJit'in oi l or yonnir, ana ft a man lor T' ' ,v , i or ranrringe, trvfrit l.itiii " ( CotiBumnf ton if taUealn vlme. TUeii use Bhows Immediate improve ment and flecti o CUHfl wi aro on ownrm mu. in sUtnpon hftTinn the trenaino Oix Tablets They hare cured thousands and will caro you. We Rive a nodtlve written Buarante Co effect n cure m eooh case or refund the money. Prloe 00 ceni per pavkuaq, or IxpnakBsiefl (fall treatment for VC0. lir mall, in. ptriD wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., ngS5tf I-ir s'Uf Iti 81ieiiatidof.1i, Pa., by A. Wiwlcy m. S P. Kirlln, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRItn. TKVt AND I ATE WOMAN'S RELIEF. Aiw&ti Dromnt and tillable. AtnAri Imitattotu. Get CAToi'i Tajiit Pills and BAVSkiajtKis. kt Hpiic elntHH. nrant rlirpet fsBiliwll. nrica. tl. Catojt SrC Co , Ik ton, Mom. Our book, 4c. I"or h. lo at I. V. D Kill1,, rtniK Shenmiilofili drtiR tore ' uTi . 'unil'on.p uy I1AIU 11I.UI. OVA t (in.linrinlfiB. (tleaMiit otlOr. ifl 00 bull tt w fr iiAflir 'I'd I llraninvii 1nr1riitT MoitS I h Br from f all in oat and promot ev growth $1 . I iJni;Aii:iiioA'i'coio8iiHonRt..S Y.ppFP Illustrated TreatUe on Hair on application T IH-fc For .ali) by ShemimloHii Ini2 Store, Kirlin' Drug Store Would ilol Do Witnout It ! 13 Tim DECLARATION' OF ONI5 WHO HAS USED iniro niDmrain Uli HIHLIlin 0 CURE, Cures every case of Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or Sore Throat ever known, if used according to directions. Makes no differ ence how severe the case it will cure, nml if taken in time will prevent the (headed disease. Testimonials prove that this Medicine has SHYED THQOSHHDS OF LIVES 1 Ktad what ont of tht many tayt . R Wllllamsport, Pa., Mhy 1,1806. I (j) TbompHon Diphtheria Cure Co.l Ssfc (lentleim-n : 1 tmve uaed your Dlph- Tj tlve It saved the HIV of my dauiaer, iifU'r tlitf attending puyalclans bad given her up. My u to wuh alao troubled w itli an itiWtod tbrout and your ex Hint u preiunttiDn rK-rnianenlly ium-4l lit-r hi tp a few days tim. I ran not au; too much Xu In favor of ynur Meditluv, and would afe not do without it In mv nous". If it rt tlve dollar instead uf f lft tt ntH iht Ixit- tllR tlo. No fumilv In this ijreat country should I w itlxiut one or more bottles of Thompson's IMphtheria t-'iiro In tbo liouae at all Ijuii-h when they become fullv uotiuaiutt.-d with its tnerlta. aa 1 have, Charles Ka richer. PRICE, DO GTS, A BOTTLE Ask Your DKAtR Vok It. MiNuraOTURCD Of TM E Z Thompson Diphtheria Curo Co. WILLIAMSPOFVr, PA, For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. PENNSYLVANIA ' RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours NATCH LHSS IN EVBRY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA, nnd the PACIFIC COAisT will leave New York ami Phlludelpliiit rSllllSl Tl sliliili J at New Orlfmia during JfoiiH Brs festlvltlrs, and sIIuwIiik four i i ka In nsMfurula, and March 37, H'tm ning on resratar trains witblu nine moutlis Huuud trip rsKS from all lioliits on the lVinm huum ltuil roadSystrrocustof PittHbiirt: Si.oiiu tor t.mr of Tebruary II, and tlio w for tour of March 37 FLORIDA JavkBonvllIe tours, allowing two wo'ka in Ploridit will leave New Ytirk and Philadelphia February 0 and 93, nd March 9, 1HW Itute cnvcrhiK exmnBi en route In hotti dlrecdoim, $40(0 from New York, and 118.00 fiom I'lilludeipliia, WASHINGTON Tours, each eoverlng a ueriod of tbrra days, wilt leave Hew York and rb'l.ukl- phis February IV Hrdi 11, A 1 and 8, and May 11, S7. Rates, in. hid ing trnnnnortettou and two days' ai oimnol. tlou at the best WashtnKtou Ifotvla Ul 5 i fiuiu Mew York, and 111.00 from liiilahMua. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS BETURNINQ DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASIHNOTON will leave New York and lliilwleVUa P;bru ary 20, Maruli 18, and ApailU, 1897. For db6illcd UiuiraKss Mid t id ltlHntuatm apply at Muket lutanurs Boyd, AlH. fii PutK Mutton, PMIatftTpftn. riflpijffii(iiMiiiiiiiiiiii:ri;iii's,iii., fL Raainma tfn m a S a Bgs3P wmm