EVENING HERALbl rMTAlll.HIIICIr I MO. "All the Nm Thai's Fit to Print." Iu dished mvrrv Renting, Kaeept Hnmlny. al South .Urdi STHintT. Nuar ("hhtrb Iii llerntd la clellveietl InHhenamlnnn nnd I'm m"niinding towns Tor six omtt n iwik, aiile to the carriers. By nwll IS.OO ft year, or 4a e'nts a month, payable In advance. Advertise ment ctiaMrfslncoortl1tigt armor nwi tmsittoti. The publishers reserve the right t clmt.ge the trnslnon of advertisement whenever the riirb tont'nn or news demands It. Tim right 1. p.taer'! to rojevt any mlverttsenient, whsshui paid for or not, that the publishers mnf rtwtii Improper. A.lverftslin' rate made ItMtwtt lipo ftti'tcMio,t ItmV il at tin Hmtimtt Hi Silieimmlnah. IN., seeoid clas mall matter. TK1.KPHONR eONXKCTIOlv. Evening H rat I d WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 180. Tile. ('Iti.uns will name superintendent In April. the m-xt water CuiKr Tohii will continue to we it blue" for another year. All hull Ui chief! . iln. the I When the Senator meet In extra seasbui It is Imped that tliey will not devote so much t'mught to victims of foreign tyranny that tbey will forget all about that deficit. It i perhaps something of a' panning that 110 President-elect could live lotwitumgttrsteil if utllrc-seekcrs were allowed free access to him for a single month. , Ox Monday night, lietween the kiitirs nf i-lii,ht and nine, there wm rihMiifflMiril a low murmuring sound, and the erfl Imtnglil lack these words: "It might hiaWheen !" Ei.kitrh" cabs are to 1 Introduce in New York and Philadelphia, and paawetigtttw will be anxious to learn if they are as elec trifyingastbeold kind wlieu the fare is announced. Tim recent congress of mothers adoptail resolution against the wanton destruction of birds, which is calculated to brim? joy to the horts of Wllills of Utile mothers that Hie p uterus of domestic devotion and good housclrsffiing. ' ll- will bo ucwb to the people of Slien.inilunli tu ktinw thntthe Doruugh OAlihoil lifts usuritl I 11 functions of the School Ifsard. The b 'otry of sonic imlirMuala is an strenc, bow ever, thnt they are capMble of the manfrt and lowest acta, without reganl to the wel f.n nnd happiness of the resiilenUi of the town. I'lIK re uleUiini of President .Tames is a i ciMipliinent well eonferrpil, tnwlili b his lout! ui.) f.iitlil'ol Bel vice as u meinlier of the II iiiiukIi Ciiuneil justly entitles him. F.ver w.iteliful of the people's interesti ho lias won the title of the "watchdog of the tieasury." It iiik uu Lxceileut lurliauieiitnriau, liii rulings aro invariably correct and impartial. Til K general call for aid in behalf of the w irthy pour should cullat the support of eeiy Teshleut of the town, financially or i.'.'f.rwise. Heretofure Slienaiubah lias neve f.nleil to couio nobly to the front for the re- !i. f of Bufl'erint humanity and we have no n isoii to believe that it will be found want 1 iiif in this instance. The committees :11c working faithfully in behalf of tbo inure ment, but their efforts will avail little witl -out the assistance, of those who lire ahlo ti give of their mite. Let not tin) appeal be inula in vain. The suffering that prevails in our midst demands extraordinary measure l' .r relief, mill it cannot come too soon. The annual report of the reunsylvaniii TUilroad gives but auotker striking exempli fication of the maguilicent business manage ment that hag always been characteristic of that road. Like other great corporations, it lias felt the effects of hard times, but It has gone through them with better re sults than many other. Notwithstanding a do rease of 6.70 per cent, in tbe tonnage on its lines east of Pittsburg and Erie, and of 3 42 per cent, in the number of passengers earned, owing to tho general busiuess de pression, all of tbe company's obligations were met out of net ipeomo; tbe physical condition of the road was maintained, with large betterments; a dividend of 5 percent.. amounting to $0,486,138, waa paid, and a !aiC surplus carried to tbo credit of profit and loss. The bill Introduced by Representative Ctarency, at Harrisburg, affording protection for building associations, is ono of tbe most meritorious measures Introduced so far this session. It defines the strictly local building associations, and iU object is to keep these societies worthy of tbe fostering care of the state. This bill i deemed necessary because some large coucerns doing a banking and tiust business have been carrying on this Ixasineas under the building society title. The business carried on by them is not con teroplated nor warranted under present laws. If the bill offered by Mr. Clarency is passed it will separate these banking and trust com panies, for that is wluU tbey really are, from strictly co-operative building associations, The bill baa tbe approval of the Hanking De partment and ef the Building Association League of Pennsylvania. Tbe league during itx twenty-one years of life has never asked tor additional privileges, and this bill really curtails or limits their business, and confines them to stricter lines of economy and use fulness. Ah predicted by the Hkbald, tbe Cltiaeti members of Council organised tbst body Monday and selected tbe officials for the en Hiiinir vear. The only change in the old 1 urns of officers was In tbe pollee force Lieutenant Thomas Lee and Patrolman Joliu SLuiton not being applicants for reappnlnt- incut. These two officers have proven them selves efficient ud painstaking aud many re grets are exprened at their retirement. Their positions, however, will be ably nned ny tbelr successor-. Messrs. Ktlward K ester ami I hiist. lltltzer. HiTeraloftbe Democrat! lenders made a strong effort to break tb "nlato" made by the Cltuwin members, but tlu result of tb organisation shows very plaiuly that they were barking up tbe wn.ii j tree this year Iu fact. Ibe CItisans mem bar -were so strongly entm.clied that all offei iu Ibis direction were invariably refused s and the Democrats showed tbelr chagrin by refusing to vote either for candidates uom." nated by their political opponents or those of ' I heir ov. 11 choosing. Our frlsudi the enemy j should not allow little tiling like til's to mar j their bappiuuta. , ue Minute is all the time necessary to ib - ..It- I nun pcfHoual experience that Oil" Min nie ( 'ough Cure does what its name iiiipliin I' II Hageiibiieh. warh.to gre-ec, tst Wfthrlraw Vessels ami Trrmps frnm ( ri lililii (tlx Days. Athcrn. f:-xrh 3. The represents tlves of th" powers presented Identical , notes yestrrday afternoon to the Creole 1 t'livernmcrit. It declares that the Island of Ciete will lie converted completely In'o nn nu'r-n.imnus state, under the suzerainty of the rultan, and demands that the Orr-ek vessels and troops be withdrawn within six days. The note says thot the powers are entirely agreed upon a aune of action to put an end to a situation which It was m t within their power to prevent, but which, , If ccntlnucd, would gravely cl mprWmlse the peace of Rurope. Greece Is solemnly warned thjtt un less the s.fotiwil.l withdrawn! occurs within s& .ie the powers will not hesl.ate to t.ilve any coercive steps necessary to en.ovce It, and ttfelr decis ion Is lrrpVccal)'-. Major Bor, ,ho British reorganlsar of 1 the gonda.-merl in Crete, offered SO mu tineers three ttu nths' wane. On their third refusal to accept the offer he or dered them to jr'eld up their ami. hi command beirir disrefrarpl, a body of Italian ana llujslan sailors advanced to f"rcc o"et the door of the building i wheie the 1 uii ecru were. 1 ne lauer fired, and bit un Italian on the wrlct. The sallori pru-.cd a volley through the dour and uidows, to which the mutineers replied, beatlns back the sailors. The firlnpr lnstel tn m'nutes, when the mutineprs yield -"1. Two were klllpt1, In addition to Sulleman. Thp mut n. e-s were arrested and taken on board a Urltlsh warship. Don't Tobacao Spit and Smcxj tour Ufa Away, 1 If n want to emit tnhacco using easily! ami f le.er, hp made well, strong, magnetic, ' full ol new life and vigor, take Nn-To-llac. I the womler-wnrker that makes weak men j strtnif Msuv gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 1 1!) WO eurpd. I!uy XoTo-llae from! sir '"vii nntsrrM, who will gu.int'itep u ' cum. or ?I 0i lliaia et and sample maileil free. Ail. Sterling ltemcdy Co., Chicago Wjjjtyr 11rk. The llrgn In Inillit. Domtay, Mafeh 8. The oftlclnl re port shows th.-.t the number of deaths fii.rn naturul ct wcai in Ilombay for the week ending Feb. 26 hi 1,626, and the numlier of deathwrnmi the plague re ported In the dlftrle is 730. The reduc tion In the total number of deaths Is a satl"'!' 'C oiy r cn, but some of thoe I win. ft IJombay cut of fear of the I plap-iip are now returning here from 1 other Infected rlfices which had be- j .aiher infected ;laccs which hpd be- most drastic rreapures will be enforced 1 by the ml'ltary and other authorities. Ti't r,'aBue'vtenia to spread in the 1 l'l'-na and f?ur.T.t O'xtricts and It Is still srvere In the Coorla and liandora dls tilcts. From (!rlptb Crenlc. After the big Are in Cripple Creek, I Mhls a very severe cold and tried many icmedies without help, the cold only Iiecomiug more settled. After using three snmll bntttrs of ClinniliBrliiin'a Cough Iieniedy, bnih the wiiinh iind cold left me, and In this high alti tudo It takes a meritorious rough remedy to do any good. O. 11. Hvndorsotn editor Ddlv Advertiser. For sale by Grubler llros . drug store. I.pnilllii; Itollglous tdlllor Pom!. New York, March 3. The Rev. George S. Mallory, editor of The Churchman, d'.ed hero yesterday, aged &J years. Dr. Mallory waa graduate 1 from Trinity roilusre In the class of 1SBS, nnd from Jlarkely Divinity echool at MldJlotown, Conn., In VC2. For two yearn afterward ho was Mofpasnr of ancient languages: at Trinity and from UCI to 1372 had the ohnlr 0 literature aid oratory. In 1S88 he bcame editor of The Churchman. w!i! h bo also ou ued at the time of his d -,.th. Mmy caws of "Cariups" have lately been 11 (! hy One Mimitu Cough Cure. This ln i.ariiion seems especially adapted to llw nro of this disease. It acts quickly thus prcv tiling M'lioii. complications and hid effects in which this "disease oftun leaves tin patient. C. II. llugunbuch. UrMINU aON3. la the tvmtt mi pauaee of the ntgbt 1 Not nil unmeet U rwln: Dut bow shall I endure it wken tbe light Ot morning cornea agulnf When tbo black oloaJn of whiter hedge ni romul, Chief is v. alien thing; Out liow shall 1 support the flit) it bml ainuid aVnd ardor of ti spring? EHiabath C. Ciriloao la Century. They are so small that the most sensitive persons take them, tbey aro so effective that the most olistiiute cases of constipation, headsi he anil tmpld liver yield to them. That is why DoWitt's Llltlo Uarly Kisers are known as the famous little pills. C. II. Ilagenbuch. A Living Itccord. A -..hitu mini kukI a Mack man iu Natal the otlicr thiy, ttutl while the trial was proem uiug tho litigants caine to uu amicable settlement The conusel for the plaintiff unnouue cd this oircumgtiuico to the court. "Tho agreement must be iu writing," said, the judge. ' ' Wo linvo it here in hlaok ami wliite, " rrlietl tlie counsel, pointing to tho par tiuj. "What moro isiieoossary?" SJcot tish Nighlf. You have noticed, when you have been in Knglnud that all tho bank notes aro always clean uml fresh or that most of them an. Well, the reason is that the Bank of Euglaml biiinslheouegieoeivwl and issues ucw ones. The avcrugo life of a bditk note is only five or six days. Oiip ! 1 Iff, i-r lO.COOsfjnnro meters, is equal t( JJ J acres. Now Is the time -when yon should lake a Spring Medicine to purify your blood, give you good appetite, eouiul sleep, steady nerves and pcrfoct digestion. That scrofulous taint, that skin trou ble, that liver dif ficulty, tliat bilious tendency, Uiat tired feeling, are Take all cured by Hood's Sarsaporilla. Givo this medicine a fair trial and you will renlrso its positive merit. It Is noj vvimi wp say, but what the people who jro cured say, which proves that Sarsaparilla the Best (spring Medl- cine. O. i.riood&Co I II. Mass. j 11-rt!ff '''i"1 '-ivcr 1 IN . e.tsy to HOOd S PlIIS Uke,.-l,s U.npeiale.',ac. 1 nm a iuuic. Then Cancer. Probably no disease carries such ter ror In Its path as Cancel: and well nay this dreadful affliction be regarded vlth horror. In an alarming manner, 't slowly but surely preys upon the Ufe's blood, bearing the victim nearer he grave day by day. Beyond the use if the knife the physician Is powerless, nd too much canuot'be said against the folly of resorting to the knife for a cure of this terrible disease. Can ver is in the blood, hence it is apparent to all that no relief can be expected from an operation. In ninety-nine cases out of a huttflred.the cancer promptly returns, if not in the same place, in the same locality, and is far more ma lignant than before. The same is true ot attempts to remove the cancer by means nf mitotic rlat pra. ptr . field fill all who Have had this treatment claim that death cannot be more painful isut mere is a cure lor cancer one which gets at the seat of the disease, and removes its cause. S. S. S. is the only real blood remedy, and cures can cer and all other blood diseases, even after other treatment has failed. One of the well-known residents of Macon, Ga., is Mr. H. Powers, the con tractor and builder, who lives at SIS Row street. For twenty years Mr. Powers has suffered intensely from a cancer on his face, which was treated constantly, but grew worse all the while. lie sought the best medical skill In vain, and could see 110 hope of ever being cured. On Jnne 22, 1896, he writes: "Twenty years ago, while being shaved, a small mole on my face was cut, leaving an MR. H. POWERS. insignificant sore, to which I paid little attention at first. This sore refused to heal, and after a while became quite obstinate, and began to grow. I placed myself under the treatment of promi nent physicians, who said I had cancct of the most stubborn type, and though I took their treatment faithfully, the cancer grew steadily all the while, increasing in size and severity. 1 also took nearly every medicine that was recommended for the blood, and applied various salves and ointments, all without the slightest benefit. Year by year, I found myself steadily growing worse, for the cancer was sapping my life away, although I spent hundreds of dollars with doctors, and as much more experimenting with various so-called remedies. I was strongly urged by the doctors to sub mit to an operation, which they claimed was the only hope for me. " I had well-nigh abandoned hope of ever being cured, when I was induced to try S. . S., and even the first bottle afforded relief. The medicine caused the cancer to discharge, thus forcing out the poison, and ridding the sys tem of it. I continued to take S. S. S. until the discharge ceased, and the cancer healed up entirely, and I am perfectly well. My cure is regarded as truly remarkable, and demonstrates what a wonderful remedy S. S. S. is. I shall take pleasure in always recom mending it." S. S. S. is the only remedy that gets at the root of all blood diseases, that all so-called remedies fail to reach. It is guaranteed Purely Vegetable and cures Cancer, Cotagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Tetter, Rheumatism, Catarrh, or any other disease having its origin in the blood. Books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address, by tho win opecmc 1.0., Atlanta, ua. No Mittiin In tiutler's Memory. Boston, March 3. The preposition to ercot a JEO.000 equestrian statue of General 11. F. Iiutk-r, to be placed on the state house grounds, was the sub ject of a lively healing before the com mittee on military affairs and the state house eommlttee yesterday. Ex-Hep-resentatlv Thurston, of North Il.ldge, made a stlrrlngBpeech Inremonstiance. He said the statue -vould educate the youth to the Idea that smartness, 'and not character, Is honored. "A statue will not honor Butler; It may dishonor ourselves," he taid. At tho close of the heading the committee voted 8 to 11 .-.salnat the leoolvo. Don't allow tbe lungs to be impaired by the continuous irritation of a cough. It is e wier to nnvent oouaumntiou than to cure it. One Hat Cough Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble, u. H. llagenbnoli. TliH Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair and eoojer tomorrow; northeasterly winds, shifting to southerly. NUGGETS OF NEWS A supposed Cuban filibustering ex pedition left Burnet, N, yesterday. A strike of. 1030Q rUroa4 rollers In the Pittsburg district la impending. Three students of Prineston univer sity were yesterday suspended for bas ing. A thousand New' York ciloakmijkers went on strike 1 ist.njgfct, and it is be lieved 18.000 more will out. Garrett Fln-.ii-.cr.s, S6 srsftre eld, com mitted 1 ulelde by shod ting - his home I near ne:iersv:iie, irx, .Tnat before dying. Jchn A. Cost, a grocer rf Rart Orange, N, J.. declared his fatal Injuilts .id bn caused hy ins wire. American n-sidenis of fleisUn hve eont a p'.i'tl-i t Major l Mnley unr- Ing tw icttnM h if Ur. V'.il as am:) as- , I larinr in ia-v. j If you have epr seen a cliihl in the agony of oroU'i. y.ni eau a-ipn elate tbe gig Ituile of the mothers w I o li now that One Mimrc Cough Cure re'levi'H ihelr little ono :is (ji i'K ly iih it is ailinliilsl, le 1. M:iny liono -t 111 t liln i ily are ncu r without it. 1 11 iinxeniiui 11. BAYARD'S F1IWELI j Our Ambassador Banqnotod by London's Lord Mayor, - A BBPRESKKTATrVK GATHERING, Alt l!rnolies of drent Urltaln's Itnllng rimers Hepresented In the Tribute In Our ltrprraentntlvo Mr. Ilaynrd's lie ponso to the Lord SInrnr'a Spceeii. London, March 3. Not In many years has the Mansion House contain ed a gathering so representative of British Ufp and achievement as as- j sembled last night to honor Mr. Bay ard. Lord Mayor Phillips was partic ularly anxious that the company In- vlted to dinner should represent all ranks of distinguished life at present In the metropolis, and though the fact that the house of commons was in ses sion prevented the speaker and somo members of the fro'ertiment notably Mr. Ua'fi.ur and Mr. Chamberlain from participating, and the absence of the lord chief justice, the gathering left nothing to be desired from the point of view of a popular tribute to the retiring ambassador. The Interior of the Mansion House was brilliancy itself. Lord Mayor Phillips, In court dress, received at the head of the hall. A few minutes be fore 7i"0 Mr. Bayard arrived, and wai orelved with marked, signs of re-i-pectful attention. Lord Salisbury, wearing the broad blue cordon and ntar of the Garter had already arrived. The Egyptian hall, where the dlnno took place, was ablaae with light and elaborate decorations. The lord mayor seated himself In the center of the ta ble of honor, Mr. Bayard on his right and and Lord Salisbury on his left. Over 300 eat down. The court was rep rssentedjjy the Marquis qf Lome and the Duke of Fife, and the government, the house of lords and the house of commons were well represented, as -was every principal city In Kngland. The lord mayor, In proposing the bealth of Mr. Bayard, said: "You. sir, not only represent the greatest re public the world has ever known, but you are our brother by ties of- blood, and one who has done much to ce ment together two nations. We are 3iere to welcome the lineal descendant of that grent Chevalier Bayard, of -whom It was well said, as It should bo atd of you, that he was 'Sans Peur et Sags Ttcproche.' You have inspired love and affection In English breasts, and you are taking back with you to the United States the heart of Great Britain.' The lord mayor concluded his remarks with a general eulogy of tho services rendered hy il"- American ambassador to both counties. Mr. Bayard, on rising ,ti respond, was received with loud and prolonged -heerlnrf. He spoke for nearly an hour, and often exhibited tho greatc-t amotion as he dwelt upon the relations which should exist and. which ho hoped, did exist between the two na tions. Four years ago, he paid, he accepted from the Anerlean people the proud position nf Its representative In Great Biltaln. The honor came to him un sought; nor was It one of the rewards of politics or for partisan service. It was the result of a resolve of a pa triotic executive to extend- knowledge as to each other among both pooplen, and a true sense of what the relation", should be between the two countries. "And," he continued, "It was with this lilgh trust In mind that I accepted tho offer. My object has been to make clearer what. In the nam nf God and humanity, ought to be the relations; between Great Britain and the Unl ed Gtates. There is today no cmestlon whatever of danper between the two countries, provided thi natural cur rent of feeling and opinion of tho two peoples ar pot 1 bscured." Vlsccunt Peel and Lord Salisbury also spoke, referring in most flattering terms to Jhe American embassador. Dangers of the' (.rip. The greatest danger from La Grippe is of iU resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, aud Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a singlo case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that this remedy is a certain preven tive of that dread disease. It will effect a permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The 25 and 60 cent sizes for salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. General .Lee's l'osalble Sneeeasor. Chicago, March 3. The Tribune pub lishes the folowlng: The next consul general from the United States to Ha vana may be a Chlcag-oan. Richard S. Martin, pastor of the western Avenue Methodist T'piaTpal church, Is said to have assuram.fi t.rit I'tesldent-elect McKInley may appoint him to the po sition now filled by General T?ltzhugh Lee. A Household Necessity. Ga sea rets Candy Cathartic, tbo most won derful medical dlscovory of the ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, livor and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try n box of C. C. C. to day ; 10, 25, BO cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. An AbsonniMne; NavAl !'nstnstr. Newpoit, It. I., March 2. Naval Pay master Corulue. who has- been on duty here, has abscond d, and has taken his check bonk with him. I'' is stated that he cashed a check for 15,000 last Sat urday, and has not been seen sine. In structions have been given for his ar rest, and the navy department Is fak ing all possible steps to Intaroept htm and to prevent his cashing: any fur ther checks. Every Wife feels an indescribable droad of 'Clio danger attendant upon tbe most criti cal period of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of Joy, bul the siiirerinsrand dancer of the ardea makes its antiolpatlon one of misery, Mother's Mem a thoroughly tested remedy, gently prepares the system for this period, lessens, the pain, and removes all tlanxr. Jteuseinsuresftsafeawl hap py termination of the dreaded event. $1.00 PKR BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price, Dnnife, Containing Invaluable information of VrT.'-r Interest 10 all women, will b sent to rtlkc a"y ailUreas upon application, by Ti BwJUelJ Bsgulator Co., Atlanta, Ca. DIVIDEND oK TooorOQiumnr.: VOULD VOtJ OAgl T'l IKVSHT 10 OR UfWiBDBI OMr iftble w.inu jr.rlUulsri.frsf. AddrSM. Wests .rn JtM I Bl-n III. DANGER IN SODA. Berloua Results Sometimes Follow Its Excessive Use. Common soda Is all right In Its place and Indispensable in tho kitchen and for rooking and washing purposes, but it was never In tended for n medicine,, nnd people, who use it as sueli will some day regret it. We refer to tbo common uso of soda to relieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of people practice almost daily, and one which is fraught with danger, moreover the soda only gives temporary re lief and In the end tho stomaeh trouble gets worse and worse. The soda acta as a meehauloal irritant to the walls o the itomaou aud bovvcls ami cases are on record where It accumulated in the Intestines, causing death by inflamma. Hon or peritonitis. Dr. Hsrlandson recommends as tho safest and surest euro four sour stomach (acid dys pepsia) an excellent preparation sold by drug gists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tablots aro largo 20 grain lotenges, very pleasant to tasto and contain the natural aclils, peptones, and digestive elements essential to good digestion, ami when taken after meals tbey digest the food perfectly and promptly beforo it has time to ferment, sour and poison tho blood nnd ncivous system. Dr. Wiierth states that he invariably uses Slu irt's Dyspepsia Tablets In all oases of stomach derangements and finds them a cer tain curonotonly for sour stomach, but by p-nmptly digesting tho food they ereate B healthy appetite, Increase flesh and strength en the action of tbo heart and liver. Tliey are not a cathartic, but intended Only fbr stumacb diseases and weakness ami will be found reliable in any stomnoh troubto except canecr of tho stomach. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tub lets at 50 eta. per package. A littlo book describing all forms of stom ach weakness anil their cure mailed freo by addressing the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich Tours to Florida. No district in America present, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions as thn Stato of Florida. Besides its delightful rliiuato, which to 0110 osiap"ng from the cold anil unhcalthful changes of the North seeim almost cthoreal, it Is pre-eminently a land ol snort and nloasuro. Along its elovon hundred miles of salt-water coast and In its twelve hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost e'very cone -ivablo variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to tho tarpon, pompano, and others of a more tropical character. Nowhere in all our broad lutiil can the angler find a greater variety ot game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter Anils satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, nnd wild cats roam at large through tho note sirsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds may bo found in abundance through 01" the State. The more novel sport of al ligator anil manatee hunting may also be in 1I11 :ed iu by the moro adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bithiiig, its fishing and hunting, nnd its extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, tlio lovei of nature, tbe sportsman ami the explorer. To this nttmctivo stato the Pennsylvania ltiillro.id Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season nf 18117. leaving hy special train January 20, February 0 and 23, and March 0. Tho first three tours will admit of a sojourn of two wetks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will bo valid to return until May 31 by regular trains. Kates for the round trip. $50.00 from New York, $-18.00 from Philadelphia, and propor fouatu rales from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other Informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special bonking ollices, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent.Broad strectstatlon, Philadelphia. Ite'liieeil l.ntcft to Washington on Arcoillil of tho Iimugurnllon via I'elins)! tiuitii Itiiltroiiil. Fur tho lioneflt of those who desire to at teoil the ceremonies incident totlieinnnguni-ti-111 of President-elect Mckinley, tho Penn-syH-iniu Hailroad Company will S"U excur sion tickets to Wnal iiiKton March 1, 8, 3, and 4 aliil to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: l'rom Pottsville, $7.25; Heading, $7.50 j Birdsboro. $8 85 ; Pottstown, $0 85; Norristown, $U.15 ; Philadelphia, $5.40, nnd from all other stations' on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will bo a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of peoplo from every section of tbo country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Railroad mako this lino the favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and Its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it espicially popular on such occasions. E. H. Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles for scronteen years, bo completely curod them by using threo boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It cures eczema and scvors skin diseases. C. II. Ilagenbuch. ,V Perfect Tour to l'erfect Vlorldn. As Florida at this season of the year is tbo most attractive and delightful section of the Atlantic slopo, so tbo Pennsylvania Kallroad at all times is the most attractive and do-, ligbtful routs of travel. First in Its equip ment nnd service, it is nlso first In its tourist system. Admirably indeed does it convey its patrons to litis land of health and beauty. Special trains of Pullman palace cars are provided, all conveulences afforded, and ovorytbing possible done to add to tho case and comfort of tbo journey. The next and last tour of tho season to Jacksonville will lea-e New York and Phila delphia March 0. Tourists may return by regular trains until May 31, 1867. Exounion tickets, including railway transportation both ways, and Pullman accomraodationsnud meals on sfieoial train going, will be sold at the following rates : From New York, $50.00 ; Philadelphia, $-18.00 ; Cannndaigua, $62 85 ; Krie, $54 85 ; Pittsburg, $58.00, and at pro portionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. llncklen's A rot rut Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcer', salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, eornt, bdi' all skin eruptions, and positively on res pll s. or jo pay reqnirm. ic is guaranteea to givr perfect aatlsfticUan or mony refunded'. I'rioe V nents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. (Irmit llrllnln's (Inuring Navy, London, March 3, Ths statement ot the first loid of the admiralty, Mr. Ucr.rpe J, Gcschen, on the navy eeti piatc for 18D7-US was issued last night. The expenditures are placed at JIM,. 190.000, Iwlng an lncrea.ee of J76 000 ov -r the last year's estimates. 1'our bat tleships tlirso third slass cruisers, two stixips, four gunboats, two torpedo !e ftrnyers sTnd a new royal yacht will be commenced, maklmr m ships bulld Injr. of which number 86 will he com pVted during tbe year. There will aV " be p.n Increase of 6,179 men and 181 offers In the navy. Orlp-CoIds-neail qIib. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1 urippc when Laxative llrnmo Quinine will cure y uu in one day. Put up iu tablets con venient for taking, (luaraateed tocuio, or money refunded, l'rii e, 26 cents, "or sale by Kirlin'i Pharmacy, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tbe Mew York nnd I'lillndrlpliln ttxehftnges. New York, March 2 ""e atoek market opaed with a show of strength, but yielded be fore long to the effort of a (harked dcprcwrioU In New Jersey Central. The doprewrion spread through the genernl railway list and Suar and Chicago Oas were also down a marked fraction In sympatlty. Closing bids : Balto. Ohio .... 15 Lehigh Valley .... 24 Chem. S.Ohio.... s 17Hj New Jersey Con. . Il'j Del.&1Iuuon... ltoj New York Cen.... n", D., I W lsKi Pennsylvania ti Brie H4 Heeding LakeKrlo&W.. 18 St, Paul ?e Lehigh Nnr 80 T. S. Y. A Pa. . . . t All assfe paid. General Markoja. ' Philadelphia. March . Flour quiet! Winter superfine, l.r,i2.8J: rln. extras, tS.t0SS.SD Pennsylvania roller, clrv, K1CHM.25; do. do., straight, S4.K(4.40: western clear, 1.10$1 23; city mills, extra, $8.05 (48.80. Wheat higher; No. ml. spot. 88!e. Corn firmer: No. i mixed, 5Ciifl&rV Ofttn steady : No. S white, spot, IB (UH'e. Hay dull : choice timothy, H for large lialea. neer svauy , ooer nnms, sjanrsui'. i-ora lull! family, 101l. Lard oaay-. western teamed, 14. S. Hut tor steady ; western ereain ery, 118100. ; do- fsctory, 7(9ViH"-1 Blgins, Hie.! Imitation creamery, 10(15o.; Nirw York dairy, (Y$lBo. ; do. creamery, 1818c. ; fancy prints jobbing at 2V '.-'4c. ; do. extra, wholesale, 20c. Choose quiet: .urge, Yn4o.; small, WaU'o.; part sklma, 5fe iy. fall iiklms.,8(E)!4c. Kggs dull! Nmv York and Pennsylvania, lOo. ; west ern fresh, 180. : southern, 14H(915o. Live Mock Markets. New York, March 2 Cabins quote American steers at 10XU!sje., dressed weigh 1 : sh. ep at flllo.; refrigerator lieof at Calv.u ac tive, steady ; veals, (UVrST.S-t. Sheep and lambs quiet ; sheep, S.0,ij4. ) ; lambs, S4.750S.55. Hogs Arm at I8.fi0l94.i6. Hast Liberty, Pa., March 3. Cattle st ily ; prime, 4.806: readers. (134: krall stags and rnws,$l TSW.B 1. VI nr- i , t -,ir receipt : prime medium weights, WW 1 B 1 : best Yorkers, J8.75 ae0: pig". WiS't.1 i:hcuv li-i,tiW: rough, W.IKssJ Hheen steady ; Ohio fisl westr mu, U(sM.!)0; prime natives, .H04.4J; 06m mon, S.0MrB-W; cboioe lambs, G(06.2.". Veal wives, IOAu.50. The Discover gfl eil Ills Lire. Mr. O. CutUotiette. Druggist. Benversvlllo, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I one mv life. Was taken with La Orlnne anil est all the physicians tor miles nlwut, nut no avail and was glveu up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery .11 my store I sent for a liottle and began its 1 se and from the first dose liegan to get bci ter ii.l after using three bottles was up nnd nK 1 tain. It is worth its woight in gu.il. We on't keep store or house without it." Oct a free trial at A. Waslov's Drug Store. Tours to California. California has lieen most fittingly termed iho "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aad tho rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific, .hire niituro basks in tho sunshine of her own ..eatity, and here she has established her wn Baniti'.riuin, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the snow uantled peaks of the Sierras &poii the one iiind, the calm Pacific with its soft breeze ipou the other, and a voritable pantdlsc of (lowers, fruits aud plants between, man can Hn l aud needs no lovelier land. To visit .uc'i a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Ilailrund Company, ."cognizing tho need of a more comfortable ,ud pleasant way of crossing the eontiuent. ii.iugurn ted a series of annual tours to (&Ii fornh, running a through train of Pullman palace ears from New York to tho Pacillc Coist, and stopping at tbe principal points of interest en reuto. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For tho season of POT threo tours bnvo oeeu arranged to leuve New York, Plilladel tihia. aud Pittsburg, January 27, February 21. aad March 27. Tbe lirst tour will run direct to San Diego i t fit. Louis and the danta Fe Itotlte, and re turn from Sun Fnincisco via Suit Lake City, D-'iiver, ,md Chicago, allowing five weeks in ( ulifomla The second tour will run via the M.imninth ive and New Orleans toSau Diego, stoppim; it the "Crescent City" during the Mnrdl lins Carnival. This tour will return via Salt IjiInu t'ily, Denver. Otraliu. and Cliiragn, allowing four weultshi Ctlifornl.t. The third tour Hill tun via Chicago, Deliver, aud Salt Lul.e City. allnwingpasM'iigeisto re turn by ngiilar tr.iins via different route.-, within nino mouths. All of lhet.0 tours, either going or return ing, will psss tbrsugh tbe fnuous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Leitdvllle aud the Garden ef tho Gods. Rates frsm all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System cast of Pittsburg: First tour, $310; secotid tour, $359; third tour, $10 round trip, and $150 ane way. Fer detailed itineraries ni other injbrm.'i tieu, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing oflice.s, or address George W. Moyd. Assistant General Passengor Agent, hroad Street Station. Philadelphia. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects a pormancnt cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wourgo all who nreafllle ted to procuro a bottle, and givo this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by aivine tho needed tone to the bowels, nnd few cases long resist the uso of this medicine Try it oneo. iaree bottles only 50 ceute at A. Wasley's Drug Store. More. Rucc.-sscs for llritldli Xnvadors. Brass, March 3. The expedition of the Niger company, under command of Sir George Goldle, have captured the town ot Ilorin after two days' fight ing. Severe losses were Inflicted on the natives. After capturing liida, the capital of Nupe, the expedition march ed against the emir of Ilorin, which was nlso captured. These eapturea Will place a hi-ge territory under the direct control of the Niger company. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. After having been OQnflnod to tbe house for elovsn days and paying out $SS, In doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Frank Dolson of Sault Ste. Jfarie, Jllch., was cured by one bottlo of Chamberlain's l'ain Ilalm costing 25 cents and has not since been troubled with that c-rap1aint. For salo by (Jruhler llros., druggists. Long Day's Work for Congressmen. Washington, March 3. Both houses Of congress remained In session until after midnight, the lower house being In aeestctn until 3 o'clock this morning. The senate yesterday agreed to the house amendments to the International mone.ta.ry conference bill, and Just be (are adjournment passed the deficiency appropriation bill. The house oon eurred In the senate's sugar bounty amendment of Jl.08li.000. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Wsnlf nnd Run Down PAnnto. UUAT IT 1QI The richest of all reslora niirl I II 10 I tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of life that are ex. ; hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, 1 overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT ITDOESI &nMSnbath1 digestion perfectr-lt creates solid llesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active ana clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rlce 60c., or five boxes S2.00. Druggists or by mall. We ean help you. Advice ond book, free. Write Us About Your Cnso.l THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs, Excessive Nervousness frcm Childhood. La Cr'jDpe Brings on Heart Weakness. IT. I). P. SKAREY, pnslsr M. 13 clinreh, Ilucaaunn, da. writes Pec. 10, 1.515: "In rhll.ir---vl t ras afflicted with excessive nervoosnnsa, which, almost lo-' ij ed Into fit. Vitus danco. I partially re 'ovi .-d, bnt at collage It gradu ally ru"v v,i Cksa stndy aggravated tbo t. n)!-; ,-.nv undsnal exertion caused tren' 11"" ill over. In 1RW) I had a sever nttK k rf Ta 1 !ppn which bronghton heart weBknes I I rd been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Lnt Fe.i.r.nry I bo gan ttktns Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills nnd since then I Miles' -ftiervfr.o Restores : . KoaJth ui.' havo been studying more and working bardur tbun for years and the goed effects that havo resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. MllsV Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, flrt bottle ' benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Nerves sent free to alt applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. MADE MEAMAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB ory. Imitnor,HtissasMnfo ,vKi&l 'iTtion. Thrt r'tokttt turtij rntor)Mt VHnlitv "i old or younf. nnd iitttmaufor'tr"K(t t , , or ttiivrlaML Vrfvnt Iubji: t I'onsnmMion if taken in time. Xbolr no lirtri lnimfMlalo lmpruy ment tnA eQectri a CUKE wnerfi ell othprs fall, Itk Ut opon hnTlns tha pmatm AJnx Tnblete, Tty hare cared thonnandfi and will curu 7011, Wo qlvt n podftlra written puuraDte to effect a enro in raon oue or refund tho money. l'rlcaOO cen Mr pnokMe.or rtlipvickQiiAi (full trentmeat for WJJ0. Ur mul.la plain wrapper, upon jweipt of price. Cirotilu free. AJAX REMEDY CO., nSSS",Sh I?.r 't! f Shenflinloni, Pa., by V. Wftftloy ami H l Kirlln. DruggUta. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A trid. TftrjiAWn ifx WOMAN'S RELIEF. AiwftTBnrnmntflnd rMM ArMH ImUntimd. Gel CATOf'l TAR IT l'lt-LJIllid 1AVI VtflUtTL AtdrusTtiTm.orMntdifvMrMlsHfli. nriiw. tl. Catow Spo. Co , Bdlon, Mas. Our book, 4. 1. le nt 1. IV n. Kirlii 's flriiB nlu'iiiiiiUoah drug store ' hi 1 1 .1 c .,r . I.Kr.U 11A11C M l.t.l- CAN " 'ii.lriiileti, p'sssnl odor. SI fO . Ih,H e 3,r.l".-s IIAIK TO.MOreiuoraBdsnilriilf. 1 iiiim hslt frnnitslHnsnui snd proitiotMRrowth $1 ttls b, tt l.r.r. sii:niuA.N'r to ice Kuiton ., S v.tDCC UluiiruiiJ Treatise on lltlr oanpiillcatlofil lltli For salo by Slicnandoali Drug Drug Store. Store, Kirlln's Testimonials Decide Tho medicinal raluo of goods manufactured for iho health of mankind. mi Diphtheria Tells lis own tory an given by those who h.ivo tested f1r, Its qualities. Not Uillu n single caso of v fallino nmnng tbe millions of bottles sold. It Is the only remedy that will positive ly and speedily cure that dreaded disease. Manufactured by tbo Thompson lilnhthurla Cure Co., Wllllamsport, l'n. Ask your dealer for a bottle and nlso Tor printed mntterdexirlblng tbo remedy and Its tipeciflo use when properly appllod. IT NEVER FAILS I Here Is what ono who has tried it suys : Wllllamsport, Tn., May 1, 1S98. To the I'uMlc: I run sny positively tliat Thompson'!, D'lihtherlu Cure saved my llfr. JIiul one ol the severest cases of Diphtheria eer kimwn umong grown people and this Meiltilne uurcd me In several tlu s time. Also know tbat ray dear sLster uould not be living tosy hmllt not been for Tliomisona Dlph. ttierltt Cure. TeU this to all the v.orld and mak" the ltmKiinue as strong as possible, for It Is my deElre that all those nilllrt'sl should give Thompson's Diph theria I'uren trial. It win cure every time iropplled according to dlrectloos, as surely us the sun rises and sets, II. P. Huff, 818 Hepburn Bt. Sold by Draggioto every atbeva ot SO Cts, a bottle. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCIILESS IN EVERY PEATURh. CALIFORNIA Tour tn OAI.IPORMA and Ibe 1'ACIFIO COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia February 24, stopplug at New Orleans during Mardl (Inn festivltlea. am! allowing four weeks In Cnliforiiiu, and March 27, returning ou reguiur trains within nine months. Hound trip rate from all point on the PenimxlMinia Ilnll ronrl System east of Plttsbarg : USTjO ( fur tour ol February 21, and S210.00 tor tour of Mureb 27 FLORIDA JackaonviHe tours, allowing two weeks In i'lori.la will leave New York and Philadelphia Pebnuiry 9 mid 23, R11,i March e, 1SS7 Itatsi .covering exieuses en route In both direutTOns, S5U(i0 from New York, and Sts.00 fl urn Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York Md PllibldeJ pbla Keliruiiry fl, March It, Aunt 1 anil 22, ami May IS, 1SS7. Itatr. Tnolini Ing triumnnriaUon and two days' ajs'oinnioda tlon at tbe liest Washington ItnUila I U . ' from New York, amlflljg from t-bHadelnTlia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS BETUrtNINO DIRECT, OR VIA. IIICHM0ND AND WASHINGTON wllllciiM-N s Wkand Pliilsileltililn F bru aiy2fl, Mur.l, is, and April i VM. For detailed iUiuvarios tuid r lntqunsVii rem flea V. Hpiuy at Ileket nanivies ov strUYfil Uoyd, A4. Clon'l Iim. 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