I 5 EVENING HERALD HMTATlI.lSIIrtO 18TO. "All the m TM's HI to Print." Pabllahed every Kvenlng, Kieept Sunday, Until Jnmw Annnrr, If rab OwttR. The Iteratil doilreied In Bhenanrloun nml th rir .undlnff tow ns for six cenlsn week, p- a'dc to the carriers. Uy mAtl 18.00 s year, or 2fl oo it A month. payable In advance. Advertise- I : ,",-.T,f"'"'u"","l"'"'.m" l""'" I The tllinilMIMIra nwnrp MM. rlvlit tn rtiMm ttif. now lioa iliton of iMlf-RrtiNtMiieiitiii whenever the oiib lioat'nn of ntm demands It. The rlitht It rraereil to reject any advertisement, wlii thoi titld for or not, that the publishers mnf deeni .npr ier. Aihcrtlitlnir rnten maile ktmwti np.) Mniltcitloit Kftt4! -) At Hie iMinkt' Ht ritiennmliNth, l'. ,h tco i'l ehhM uutll matter. TRI.BPIIONE CONNHOTION. livening Hers Id THURSDAY, MARCH I, 1987. THB AOVAK0B AOIBHr." . To-day ut high noon William McKlnley wWiV injurs ted a President of those United States, as outlined in the full anil cemuhde nport in onr news dispatches. He oomes an Itae "advance agent of prosperity," repre senting the hope of the .people for better things aud better times. The Cabinet as announced in the Hicn.u.n yesterday has bien well selocted. We have now an Ameri can administration, with an American policy, which will protect onr interests at home and abroad at all hazards. Many optimistic but unthinking people l-mk for the return of "good times" with a rush as soou as McKiuley takes the mth of office ; many expect a boom, while others np' pear to view the outlook with little hope nf Improvement. The inauguration of the lte publican party into power, we confidently expect, will restore better times not ItOoiu times. If the McKmley RiluiIiiMHmji slmll be instrumental t. the extent of restor ing conditions of tit in sort, and succeeds in getting Its tariff and currency policy adopted by the new Congress, it will honestly have e.irned the approbation of the American people. And the School limrd has again violated the law ! They drew an order forouc month's salary for the principal of the High School, n .twitustandit the threats of the tcu-dollar-a wek;"inaiisging editor." Too bud ! Sk.nator-kikct Mason, of Illinois, wni recently ordered South for his health, ami t i e ially commanded by his physician lo r id nothing requiring nr inspiring thought. In order to keep within the line of the dn tnr's instructions, Mr. Mason Bays he Is read ing a "new book by one W. J. Bryan." The Pennsylvania Legislature, so far as S linylkill county is concerned, mlghtus well mljiiurn now, without wnitinic for May 0th, the time mutually agreed upon when Schuyl kill's brilliant statesman (f) will wend their ways homeward. Thoy cannot adjourn too so i i in tlio interest of the taxpayer-. It is said tho "iimtiHRing editor" hui been humiliated so much of lata that ho hat. Ii tillered his resiuiuitinn. Tho sentence by Judge White, followed up by tho new trial gr inted by Juds.0 Wickliiim, were so greatly contrary tptheafoiesald "managing editor's" M'lisc of justice that he has decided, re luctantly however, to vacato his ten-dollar-a-wiek position. Ami old sutan weeps bittir tears! CittilSTlANiTY sutlers more from tin hypocrites whose hoaits arc black with malice, and who will resort to anything to blacken the character of their lollow man. When brought face tn face with those whom they attack thene "holier than thou" iuUlto cringe and squirm and say, thoy "received the information from what they considered reliable source," etc. Isitany wonder that Shenandoah hag an unenviable reputation in certain quarters. At ii:ast $250,000 will lie saved to the tax p iyers of the state, says the Hazlcton Stan dard, if the act presented by Mr. Nesbitt, of Northumberland county, becomes a law. It provides against the piling up of costs from the multiplication of indictments by District Attorneys, Justices of the Peace or alder men in criminal cases. It makes it com pulsory upon them to include all defendants in one criiniual act in one information or return, and to iuoludo all offenses growing out of one criminal act in ono indictment. The fees of these oflieers of the law are ;rcutly multiplied bytbo well-Vnewn pro cess of prepariug several indictments for the persons involved iu one criminal act. The contest for slate delegate in the Fourth legislative district bids fair to be a most spirited one. Tlnre are four dolosatos to be elected, and twice that number have already announced themselves as candidates, somepl theai strong Quay advocates while others are iii.ikmi; tho fight as strong supporters of Wanainaker. The sentiment of the district ia strongly in favor of the ISeaver statesman, but it may happen, with a tliree-oornurwl fight, that the WanamaVerdelegates carry off the prize. John 1". Finney, of the Miners' Journal, is said to liave the lead now, aud those who appear to kuow are of the opinion that he will win with many votes to spare Tho Major has the faculty of getting what lie goes for iu politics. A fkw years ago auy suggestion to limit the freedom of the press would have Iieen re cned by the public with indignation pro Int. This is not so now. The extraordinary journalism with which at least this portion of the state has been indicted of late ha completely changed public opinion on the subject. This freedom generally accorded the press has been grossly outraged by "mis tit" journalists, but to undtrtake to correct the evil by interdicting the transmission of eiu h matter by mail or telegraph, as is pro posed by a bill Introduced in Cougrcw, will iiardly appeal to the public as the best way to get aliout it. It is not the transmission of this matter that constitutes the offense, but the publication of it. While one or two unscrupulous publishers may be brought to the attention of the court, others will go free I.lteniry .Note. Charles Dana Gibson, iu lllustnttlug u sbnr' story that liar; uts the romaueeof a Princess, f,r the March Indies' Home Journal, ha c rested what he regards as his typical KuglUl. girl, tthe is said to be as distinctive anil striking as his famous Aiuericau girl, and while essentially different she Is quite as interesting The drawing will illustrate Hubert t' V Meyers' Btory, "The Morning After the Servia tint Iu." It is surpriaiag-wbat a "wee bit of a thing" cm accomplish. Sick headache, constipa tion dyspepsia, sour stomach, disxiueas, are quickly banished by DeWitt's Little Early liners. Small pill. Safe pill. Host pill. C. 11. Hugenhucb. i-ifM Civic pak.wim. Tliere Were Jfn lnney Itvnlatlans to lie-I- y the l'rocaatnt, Wtu-hlriKti li, March 4. The civic dl vli k ii ol' .he I.iului1 parade hid 8.PO0 men In It, cna of the main fea tures being the large number of bands Which headed the different orgnnlsa ll. nr, tl.ee being fu.ly 1,200 musicians In ihf clvlr division alone. Beventeen states were i cpreppnted by clubs and orgii'ilzatltins. The main division wps divided Into three sub-dlvlslons, and each sub-dl vision Into two brigades. Thl flnl ,llvl,!..n l.i. I.irlo.l l,,l,. .---' ....... . , , Po'awate, nnsvlvnnla, Now Jew) and Ccorgla, and the aecond cnnrlrpJ of clubs from the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, New York, Ken tucky and North Carolina. In the third were the tlubs from Ohio, In dlnna, mint Is. Michigan, Florida, Min nesota and West Virginia. Mr. Wood mansee, the piesldent of the National League of Republican Cluba, com manded the first division. The brigades were commanded by John A. Wleder sham of Pennsylvania, W. "W. Johnson of Maryland, Thomas P. Ivey ot Georgia, Representative Qulgg of New York, Mr, John B. Cochran of New York and Murat llalstead. The Amprlcus Republican club of PU sburg. with It? men and the fam ous fc'herldan Tiber band, acted as the escort to Mr. B. II. Warner, the grand marshal of the civic division. Samuel t. Ilubley was marshal of the Ameri cus club. The famous Young Men's Blaine club of Cincinnati, &j0 -Utrong. Kred Badcr marshal, was the escort for Mr. Woodmansee. The club was accompanied by the First Regiment Ohio National Guard band of 50 piece. In this civic division ot the parade Pennsylvania had IB organisation. The Pennsylvanlans wore disappointed by the absence of Governor Hastings, who la confined to his home In HarrlB burg with an attadk of the grip. New Jersey had five organisation's In the civic division the Frellnhuyson Lancets of Newark, the Hudson coun ty delegation, the Lincoln club of Bloomfleld, the Garrett A. I lobar t as sociation of Newark and the Republi can Indian league. Delaware was represented at the In auguration by the members of the general assembly, the delegates of the constitutional convention, the Union Veteran Legion of Wilmington, and the Young Men's Republican club, of Wilmington, the crack Republican po litical organization of the state. Much disappointment wan expressed among . the soldiers of the state because the National Guard was not represented In the military parade, as the guard is without funds. For lack ot money, also, the governor and hlB staff did not attend as an organization, although Adjutant General Hart, Colonels Pos tels and Moore and others of the staff were present. Georgia was represented by the At lanta McKlnley club. Maryland had In line the Young Men's Republican club of Baltimore, and delegations from a number of the honest money Demo cratic leagues formed one organization. There was also a council of the Union League of America (colored) of Balti more, and the Fourteenth Ward Social Republican club of Baltimore. The District of Columbia was repre sented by the McKlnley and Hobart Uniform club, the McKlnley Tariff LeaRue, the Virginia Republican as sociation, the McKlnley and Hobart club and the M. Cullom Republican National association. Virginia had In line half a dozen clubs. Inching the Shenandoah Val ley Patriotic League, which Is made up largely of ex-Confederates or sons of e:c-Con'ederatoc. This organization had the fnmcus' Stonewall band at thu head ot ItB line of 700 men. Now York had six ttrganlzatlons In line, and North Carolina sent the For sythe Republican club, of Winston. Kentucky was represented bv the JohnMcKnlght Republican club of Cov. lngton and the Garfield club of Louis ville. West Virginia had the Elltins Ca dcta of Wheeling, and Ohio sent clubs frotu Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleve land. Indiana sent the Tippecanoe club of Fort Wayne. Illinois sent four clubs, including the Original Colored Men's McKlnley club, while Michigan was represented by the Alger Republican club. Florida had In line the Colored Traf fic association, and Minnesota was rep resented by the Minneapolis Republi can Flambeaux club, all dressed in In dian costume. Crack marching bodies who were ambitious to display their tactical skill In the parade before the largest au dience thev ever have faced found Experience tcucln s tlie impor tance of special aire of tho health Aw llxcd among the impor tant principles of hygiene and health is tho acknowledged necessity of a good Spring Medicine. ' Just as firmly established by the cx porionccs of millions of peoplo, is the poiitivo fact that Hood's Sarsapuiilln is "far and away" tho boi-t blood tuirb (lor and sprintr medicine ever produced. The necessity is found In the im pure condition of the blood ut this season, owinif to the close confine ment and brouthintr vitiated air iu of ilee, storo, sltop, house, schoolroom or fnetorv : oxcomIvo cutinir and drink- ink- too rich anil hearty food; late hours and social indulgences. With the blood thus thick and Impure, the machinery of le irrinds hard. Hood's Sai-snnai-illa purities, vital izes and enriches the blood, builds ui and strengthens the noi've njid tones tho stomach. It oils up thu muitliituuy of the whole body; the livor lakes up its work anew, the kidneys resume activity, the ache goes out of the bck, the bowels are regulated, (he appetite restored, tlifi lood is relished and as- si 1 1 1 i is t ti Don't wait till you are thoroughly sick lefore you lieglu to take a Spring ilotlioine. Lock the door before the ht.rso 1 stuleu. Take Hood's Sursapartll i now a a preventive and it will pay you a thou sandfold in health aud strength though the coining summer. SarsapanUa Sold by all druggists. $1, six for $6. Prepared only by f '. J. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss. Tho One True Mlood l'uriner. p.(,. i)H -.vinr" nnd o'tter taney maneu vers barred, for General Porter had directed that commanders be careful to Jeep thdr rrr-nlsntlons In the mid dle of the street, and prevent obliquing at any" j, in; In the line of march. On r past occasion the procession was stopped for about ten minutes while a crack dumber ux club performed two evolutions tbnt brought down the rrowd, end likewise an aide from-the conimaiivllrg AVer. The occupants of the reviewing atari ami vicinity dcubtleas rejoiced In the ordr that "Hnll to the Chief" rhould be oerformed by no band ex cept that at the head of the column. f'evers.1 hundred bapdi wi-r In line. Anrther direction to the bind leaders was that in civic organisations, where they wore unusually thick, banls fol lowing oach other In colunn should play alternately. TIIK SMMTAltY AltAIieit!. There Were Twelve Thousand of Them In Totluy's rngennt. Washington, March 4. There were 20,000 men In today's parade, and of these 12,000 were In military organiza tions. Several stares that have hereto fore been represented by militia regi ments did not appropriate money for that purpose this year, but the pro cession was long enough to satisfy the most enthusiastic lover of processions. Company C, Third infantry of Illi nois, and Company I, Fifth regiment, were In line, and the Chicago Hussar squadion brought two full troops. The Ninth battalion, a colored organisa tion, had 385 met and 17 officers In line, New York had a smalt military rep resentation compared with former In augurals, but there were fully 300 New Yi rkcrs In uniform. Maryland Bent her entire National Guard three regiments, numberlnc 1.C00 men, and a battalion ot naval mil itia containing 100. Sheridan Post, No. 12, G. A. R a colored organisation in Annapolis, also participated In the pa- rode. No troops were sent by Massachu setts, but three companies were In line at their own expense. Ohio was represented by the Fifth regiment, the Eighth regiment, two battalions of the Fourteenth regiment and two batteries of artillery, besides Troop A, of Cleveland. The military department of the State Normal col lese also paraded. Connecticut was represented by Company I, Third regiment, of Now London, National Guard. Rhode Island sent the Newport ar tillery, an Independent company, char tered in 1741, claiming to be the oldest military organization in the JJn!td States, and the second division of the naval militia. Governor John W. Griggs rode at the head of New Jersey's military, with his Imposing staff In their gllt'erlng uni forms. The Second regiment, ot Pet terpon, In command of Colonel V. S. Muzzy; the swell Essex Troop, of New ark, under command of Captain Fred erlck Frellnghuysen; Ga'llng Gun Compnay B; Sevell Guards of Cam den, In their parade uniforms of red coats and great bearskin shakos and commanded by Captain John R. Jones, and the Naval Reserve I ''.tallon, un der Captain Janues, all pacsed In re view before the new pres'dent. The Fifth Georgia recrltnent and 'he Atlanta Rllles attracted much atten tion, as did the 2M members of Ken tucky's National Gur -cl who escorted Governor Bradley. The WaBlilngt'-'i Guards ot Frederloksburg represented Virginia, and West Virginia sent the Elklns Cadets of Wheeling. Missouri had a company nf lurantry In line, and the ent!-e Nat'.onul Cu'ird of the Dl' trlct cf Cri-in.M . r.-r-p cd of l.ior men, rrrched to '!(: Inau:,unv! r..js!t Fan-Tina I What Is It 7 The Krcitost cute for coughs aud colds. At (iruhler liros., drug store. Durrani's Cunt e'loii Attliluml. San Frani Isco, March 1. The fu. preme com I yesicrday afLernoon af firmed the decision of the lower court in the case of Theodore Durrant, found guilty of the murder of Blanche Lamont In Emanuel church almost two years ago. He appealed from the verdict of guilty, alleging errors In the rulings of the trial Judge, and filing a voluminous bill ot exceptions. The caBe will now be gent back to the su perior court, which will fix a date for Durrani's execution. The formal report of the senate pub lic lands committee deolares that the Perrlne land grant Jn Flotlda was in every way regular. "Wo always take several bottles ot Hood's Bursaparilla In our family every spring as a tonlo and blood purifier and we And that It overcomes that tired feel ing gives new life, and keeps us well all summer." Wm. Kinqbl. 813 Dth Ave., Peoria, Illinois. Excellent Spring Medicine " For a number of years I have taken Hood's Bursaparilla in the spring, not for any particular ailment, but on general principle, that the system needs a tonic at this time, and I Imye always found Hood's Barsaparilla a piost excellent spring medlolne." Hakon IUxhph, Engineer, Pottstown, Pennsylvania, That Tired Feeling "I was troubled with that tired feeling all the spring. I purchased three bottles ot Hood's Barmysrilla, and when I bad taken about halt ot It I v as feeling well again. I believe Hood's Saraai a.-IIla to be an excellent blood purifier aud tonic." Miaa OKA B. MAROAK, Biuey, Illinois. Builds up the Health. "We take Hood's Barsapsrllla as a tonlo in the spring. Two of our children had tonsililis ihd their blood was in a bad condition. Hood's SarsapariUa built them up, and we have taken it again this spring with much benefit." Mrs. P. II. CAHOOM, Pleasant Lake, Mate. . B. " you doelde U 1MS Hood's Barsaparilla do not bo iivdueed to buy anything lee ifcuieoa stltute for Hood's, Tbeee Is no sub- CONOKHSfttOttAt, MlNaTULtY. Members Amuse the Osllery by nn Im promptu Concert. Washington, March 4. During the recess of the house last nlg'-.t t'n throngs In the galleries were treated ! an unusual scene. Nearly a bundle', of the members hod gathered In tr.v lobby back of the house, and while. 1 away the time singing patriotic Ron.?n. After a time they marched upon the floor, and standing In front of the speaker's desk sang "My Country "fis of Thee with fine effect. General Henderson, of Iowa, beat time with h'.s cane, and Mr. Foote, of New York, of ficiated as .leader. The galleries ap plauded every song exuberantly. General Henderson attempted "Co- lumbla, the Gem of the Ocean," l't unsuccessfully, xnen me eiitnn?o River" and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye" were given, and Anally the gal leries arose with a shriek when "Dixie" was warbled with more enthusiasm than melody, and Southern members, led by General wheeler, of Alabama, the famous Confederate cavalry leader, gave a piercing yell. Hats and sticks were wived In the air when "March ing Through Georgia" was given, and the legislators were strlWng the first bar of- "Wo Won't Go Home Till Morn ing," when Speaker Heed's gavel cut the concert short. SKClilCTAHY. lir.lSS' ACOTilTAN'CH. The New Yorker Will Head tile Depart ment of the Interior W.-.'hlngton, March 4. Cornelius N. B:iss, the lost appointee of President elect McKlnley's cabinet, who an nounced his acceptance yesterday, was seen by an Associated Press reporter at the Arlington this forenoon. When asked as to his understanding of the portfolio that he would hold he said: "As I understand It, the arrange ment ot the cabinet, as has been al ready announced, Is fixed beyond re call, this would leave nothing but the interior department for me to take. The fact Is that the arrangement has only been consummated so recently that I have had no time to think over the details of the arrangement. I have as yet given no thought to the selec tion ot assistant secretaries for the de partment." Sccrctnry Long's Departure DelBycil.JB Boston, March 4. Ex-Governor Long yesterday afternoon received a tele gram from President-elect McKlnley saying: "It Is Important that J'ou be present at the inauguration." Mr. Lcng, however, cannot ccrnply with the request Implied tn the message, and he will not start for Washington for several dys. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Oatuly Cathartic, tho most won derful inodlcnl discovory of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently ami positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, oleuupiug the entire system, dispel colds, qure headache, fever, habitual constipation anil biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day ; 10, 35, 80 cents. Sol" anil guaranteed to euro by nil druggists. Clmrgoa witli"l'olsnnliie an Infant. Boulder, Colo., March 4. Walter Ream Is In Jail here charged with murder, his alleged victim being the 13-months-old child of the Hayes family, with whom he boarded at Lafayette. Ream purchased some try.dinlne, telling the druggist he de sired to poison some cats. It Is alleged he put the poison In tho coffee. Mr. Hayes after tasting the coffee found It bitter and threw It out, and thus saved hla life. Tho child died In creat agony an hour after drinking the coffee. It ia believed Ream desired to poison Mr. Hayes so that he might marry Mrs, Haytes, They aro so small that the most sensltlvo persons take them, they are so ofl'ectivc that the most oustumio cases oi cousiukiuoii, Ii.hi1.w1ii! anil tumid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little Harly Kiscrs are known as wo tatnous nine puis. v. n Ilagcnbuch. A lady at a ball culled hor beau an Indian because ho was on her trail nil the time Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a customer, if wo ouce got you. I'Aotory Shoe Stoke, Manv cases of "Grinne" have lately been cured by Ono Minute Couch Cure. This nrenaratlon seems esnoclallv adapted to the cure of tliis disease, It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications ami oau cllects in which this diseaie often leaves the patient. O. II. Ilagenbuch, A Tour to M'ashlngtou lit Uxcoedlnglj Low ltutes. Washington is to-day tho handsomest city in Amor lea. aud undoubtedly one of tho most beautiful capitals iu tho world. That grand monumental building, tho Capitol, lias no counterpart. Tho new Congressional Wbrsry, with its statues, Us bus reliefs, and Its marble halls, is a voritablo palace. The great monu ment, five liundriil .mil Ilfty-fivo feet high, is the loftiest meinuiiiU shaft in tlie world, am! the National Museum has the reputation of being the most perfect tn das ign for tlio pur pose of any in existence. In point of inter est it is second only to tho famous Ilritish Museum of London. Tlie throe-day toure of the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company are ar ranged to cover all these points of interest, and mauy moro, The tour of the city is made under the personal escort of an ex perienced tourist agent, and evory facility is afforded for a complete visit, The next tour of the present series will leave New York and Philadelphia March 11. Round trip tickets, including hotel accommo dations and every ueccssary expense, will be sold at rate of $14.50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and at proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 11 B0 liroadway, New York; or Geo. V. lloyd, Assistant General Pasienger Agent, Ilroad street station, Philadelphia Allays Nerv ousness, re- J leves the fSHilfl Headache, I IU Si II Cramps and Nausea, and so prepares the system that the time of reqov? ery is shortened and many say "stronger after than before con finement. It insures satety to r 1 ii it. 1 t1J life Ol DOtll mother and Child. AH who have Used "Mother i- i jo it hi I Frieild Say they will never be 1,4 I , f XT . 1 without it again. No other rem , I e . f, edyi'ODS Confinement 01 US pain Book "TO EXPECTANT MOTIIRW mailed free, containing valuable Information and vol untary testimonials. Tmcbfiadfield regulator co, Atlanta, o. bold bv all dbussists at l-00 hn bottic DIVIDEND PAID IN 0CI0DEH T Mir 0izM: WOULD YOU UAHB T'l IKVrBT SIO OR DrVABWT Dili- i Mvbh m-it)lr r.rUoulMt urn. aoonm, vv FlnnnolHl I'o.i "i Hcnrliorii PireH Cfcnt, III. ern s A ORfiAT hBMBDY For Sufferers From Hies. Dr. Redmond, a specialist In the study ami treatment of Plies and rectal diseases, re cently stated that the Pyramid Pile Cure, the new discovery for the on re of piles, was the most remarkable remedy he hid ever seen or tried in one respect ; and that was, the instant relief experienced In all oases, tio mutter how severe, from the moment the remedy was applied j this was the most sur prising to him, because he had carefully ana lysed the preparation and no trace of opium, cocaine or similar poison could be detected. Physicians look with great favor upon the Pvrsmld Pile Cure, because it is rapidly taking the place of surgical operations and ic,, His so simple, so easily applied and contains no mineral or other poisons so com monly used in pile cures. Dr. Ksterbrook reports that the Pyramid Pile Cure not only cures the various forms of Piles, but never falls to give Immediate re lief on tho first application, no matter how severe the pain ordiscomfort may be. People who liavo suffered from piles for years ore often astonished at tho Instant re lief experienced from the first application. Another important advantage is the feet that anyone can use the remedy without deten tion from business or interference with dally occupation. Sold by druggists at 80 cents per package. Send for free book oii cause and cure of piles. A FostoDlce' Chief Suspended. Washington, March 4. Captain T. O. Munce, ohief of the stamp division of the postofllce department, and one of the best known officials In Washington, was suspended from offloe Indefinitely yesterday by Postmaster General Wil son, on the charge of taking stamps from the department without author ity, and other employes are under sus picion. The action Is the outgrowth of the Investigation Into the Coleman stamp case, which recently flgurod conspicuously In New York. I contracted a severe cold from wet and exposure lironcultis followed, uoctors failed to rellovo mo. Several of the members of my family had died of consumption, and I thought I was doomed. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrupjjrought instant relief nud perfect cure." II. Unger, Union Corner, Northum berUnd Co., Pa. Tours to l'lorldn. No district In America presents, during the Winter season, so many varied attractions mis the State of Florida. Bssidos Its delightful climate, which to one estap'ug from tho cold anil uuhonlthrul changos ol the North seems almost ethei-o.il, It Is pre-eminently a land of sport and pleasure, Along its cloven hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelvo hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost evety conceivable variety, from the migra tory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon,' poiiipano, and otliors of a moro tropical character. Nowhors In all oar broad land can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds sntiety. Deer, turkoys, bears, panthers, and wild cats roam at large through the more Bp.irwjly settled regions, while birds of all kinds may be found in abundance through out the Suite. The more novel spori of al ligator and manatee hunting may also bo in dulged in by tho more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, Its fishing and huuting, and its extensive forests, Florida prcsonts unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, tje lovor of naturo, the sportsman and the oxplorer. To this attractive state tho Pennsylvania K.iilroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season f 1897. leaving by special train January 26, February 0 and 23, and March ' 0. The first tlirco tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks 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 tionate rates from other points. Fur tickets, itineraries and other Informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking oillies, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant (leucral Passenger Agent.Broad street station, Philadelphia. E. E. Tumor of Cumpton, Mo., writes us that after sufi'eritig from piles for soveuteen years, he completely cured them by using threeTioxcs of DeWitt's Wkch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema aud severs skin diseases. C. II. llagenbuch. From Cripple Creek. After tho big fire in Cripple Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many icmedlos without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using thrco small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy, both tho cough and cold left me, and la this high alti tude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. Q. B. Henderson, editor Dally Advertiser. For Bale by Gruhler Bros., drug store, Buy Keystone Hour. Be snro that tho name Lefbio & Barb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory sack. A Perfect Tour to Terfcct Florida. As Florida at this season of tlie year is tho most attractive and delightful section of the Atlantic slope, so tho Pennsylvania Itallroad at all times is the most attractivo-aud de lightful rout of travel. First In its equip rusnt and service, It Is also first in its tourist system. Admirably indeed, does It convey Its patrons to this land ot health and beauty. Speoial trains of Pullman palace cars are provldod, all conveniences afforded, and evorytblng postiblo done to add to the ease and comfort of tlio journey. The next and last tour of tho season to JacksonviUe'will leave New York and Phlta delphia March 0. Tourists may return by regular trains until May 31, 1607. Excursion tickets, including railway transportation both ways, and .Pullman accommodations and meals on special train going, will be sold at the following rates: From New York, 60.00; Philadelphia, $lg 00 ; Canandaigua, ffig 85 ; Urle, M i Pittsburg, J5J.0O, and nt pro portionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or Oeo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broud street station, Philadelphia, totoklea's Amlea Salve. Tlie best salvo In the vcorld far cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively cures pil'S, ot jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisuction or mony refunded. Prior VS cent per box. For sale by A.WwJoy. Thieving Naval I'ajinnitr Arrested. Chicago, March 4. John Corwln, the l ... 1 1 . . . i . . mi navy paymaster, wno a 1 few days ago suddenly left Newport, i T" accuiMsd of Mn a" embezzler of government funds, was arrested In this city lMt evening. When arrested 1, rviu I; ..uJ ,n M.. . , . 1 1 robbed the government of $10,000 dur. ng the time that Ue held the position Pf paymaster. Corwin has held the ptFiuon or paymaster for two years. I.e Is it years pi , married, and in Nc-rort had rcccs to the bct tf so i :y. Urli-Cld -Head .oho. Why sutler wltb Coughs, Uoldr and La Urlppe when Laxative Ilrnmo Quinine will care you iu one day. Vat up In tablets uu venlvnt for taking. Onarauteed to ouie, or money refunded, l'rii e, 36 cents, "or sale by Klrliu's 1' harms cy. GREECE AND THE POWERS. :lng George nmd HI Cabinet Oomldef trig the tritlMIBHiin. London, March 4. The Athens cor respondent of The Dally MaTt states that In consequence of the refusal of M. Delyannls, the Greek premier, to send further reinforcements to Crete, , the minister of war, M. Smolenllz, has resigned. Colonel Melaxas has been appointed to succeed him. Metaxas Is : not a member of the boule (legislative ! chamber), where the appointment Is unpopular. But he Is said to be the nominee of King George. Commodore nalniok has .been re called. Ills reoall wns due to hla haw ing shown heedless deference to the wishes of the foreign admirals, and especially because of the faot that he failed to fire upon the Turkish warship Fuad when the latter Joined In the bombardment. His oftlcers have dis played a restless spirit because he dis approved their invitation to an Insur gent leader to partake of their hospi tality on board a Greek man-of-war. Premier Delyannls has long confer ences with King George dally, and the cabinet Is now sitting to discuss the character of the reply to be given to the Identical notes of the powers and the military meai-tres necessitated by the situation In Thessaly, where the Turkish troops on the frontier are taking up an Irritating attitude likely to produce collision at any moment. Meanwhile preparations conUnue for mobllzatlon and dispatching further reinforcements to the seat of danger. A monster demonstration took place today In favor of the policy of resis tance to the mandate of the powers. This Is the dominant fellRg of the populace, and the belief Is universal that even If Colorel Vassos Is recalled by the government his officers will re Blgn their commissions and Join the Insurgents. NUGGETS OF 1EWS. Nicholas Schorn and his stepson were found dead in their home In De troit, Mich. Mrs. Schorn has been ar rested on suspicion of having caused the deaths. Many vessels have been wreoked and persons drowned oft Yarmouth In tho terrific gale that is prevailing along the coast and in the Interior of Eng land. The Dauntless has been tied up at her dock at Jacksonville, Fla., her owner awaiting the decisions In his numerous damage suits before again going to Baa. Tho Dlncovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Oiillouetto. Druggist, Benversville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken with La Grlppo and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not livo. Haviug Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began Its llfiii nn rl from Hhi first dose besau to set bettor. and after using three bottles was up and aliout again. It is worth Its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a tree trial at A. wosiey s iru oturu. The Antls Hold the Church. Bay City, Mich., March 4. Tho r.t tempt of the authorities to gain poo session of St. Stanislaus Polish church has been a complete failure. Judgo Maxwell yesterday decided not to ask for troops. Yesterday afternoon ho sentenced Alderman W. G. Kabat, loader of the antls, to live months' Im prisonment In the county jail, and Im posed a fine of $2,500. In case the line Is not paid Kabat must remain In jail r'x months. Everything Is quiet at tho church, the antls holding the property In defiance of civil and ecclesiastical authoiltles. Cure for llcnilaclic. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be tlio very best. It effects a permanent euro and Ujc most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wo urge all who arealllictcd to procuro a bottle, and givo this remedy a fair trial. In rusu uf habitual conciliation Elcctrio Bitters euros by giving tlio needed tone tu tho bowels, and few cases lous resist tho uso of this medicine Try it oneo.. Iirge bottles only BO cents at A. Wasley s Drug Storo. Three Killed In Freight Wreck. Macon, Ga., March "4. The through freight on the Georgia Southern and Florida road, from Palatka to Macon broke In two Just after passing Cor dple. Three cars were wrecked and N. C. Jordan, a white flagman, and twp pnltnown tramps were killed, Itlienmallsin Quickly Cured. After having been confined to tho bouse for eleven days and paying out f25, in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Frank Dolson of Sault Ste. Mario, Mich., was cured by one kottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm costing SO cents and has not since been troubled with that complaint. For Bale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Accidentally Hilled Ills Mother. Baltimore, March 4. George Iluber, aged 21, acli'entally shot and killed Ills mother, Catherine IIubr, 04 years pf age, at their home, 872 Columbia avenue, yesterday. Iluber, who drives a biscuit wagon In the suburbs, was explaining to his mother how two tramps had attempted to hold him up lp the morning. In using his revolver to lll'?trate his story it exploded, kllN Ing the old lady Instantly. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forover. be made woll. strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men stroiiK. 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 fl.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Itemedy Co Chicago or New York. fteparted (talense pf Competitor Crew, Key West, Pla,, March 4. Passer) gers by the steamer Masootte from Havana report that the orew of tho Competitor have been released and. that tho schooner has been restored to them, The report is not confirmed, The Want her, Tor eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey and Delaware! tienerally fair and a cold wave; tern perature vi III fall to below 0 dags.; high north westerly w!nd Bloo&fHerveFood "or Weak and Run Down People, WHAT IT IS I tt-Jr. places the essentials of life that are I hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, eta Ill U IT IT nflPCI By maklne the blood WHAI II UUCOl pure and rich and tbo digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes aotlve and clear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and a lemaio rrifuiuujr jiuh nu equal. A'rioe l. or five boiaj 12.00. Drucclsts or bv mall. ,'o can help you. Advice and book, free. 1 Writ- Ua About Your Case. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, I'hlladttlphla, Heart Disease Cured. HKN a well known minister after suffering for ycais with heart dis ease, is cured, It is not rui 'irlstng that ho sbovi i publish tbo fact for the benefit of o- iera. Rev. J. .P Smith, 106 Pulton St.. iir.l.i-.uore, ltd., writes: "For years I su "en d from a severe form of heart disease. 1 u.-.eu Dr. Miles' New Heart Core, and my heart H now in good condition. Eccntly, o hir efT'Ictlons came upon tne. There, vns humming, painful sensations on top and bielr of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild) tliere were pulling and diawlng sensations in my legs all the time, so that I could not tit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Ncrvlno and Its olfect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Ilookonneart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Ellikart, Ind. WADE wTe A l!A& AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE hr Alia nrvttlnna. Tfri jicktv a tit! tuivtir restore Ust ViU'i fit. a mnri ffT" s!! I 'ity in oju or f ng sou r-n nt Iui"' i .a Yraramntlon if '-or rflQiB.a. (ent Iut" taken In time, xlieir nn unit.. a nomedjato Itoprov- meat and etXocts a OUE.BS w : . i re U ot dots tall rlrt upon hhvinq the pffrmitm AJaas Tablets. Thoy i.uui ts nu. in hare cured thousands and wtl1 cure you. We gie a poiniTQ wruiea enarame-j to rniocv turn in wtu orrfond the moner. Prioa 60 oentj w.packatw.pr six puck mtpc (Inll trer.tmflnt for S&w), I1t matl.lu plain wrapwr( nnnn receipt ot price. Circular free. 5vJAX RfcjMEDY CO., C''K For ti'!t In Shenandoah, In.( by A. "Wnsley and B 1 Kirlin, Druggists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBtID, TKITB JUTO BATE WOMAN'S RELIEF, AiVETi orompi ana rename, jivota imuanons. Oft Catof ' Taiut Pills and batxrhqbiits. Aid ma1 tores, or lent dirrct (tea led I. Drift. Catow Hpso. Co.. Bottton, MtM. Our book, 4c For mIo at P. V. D. Kirlln'B drug Shennndonli drug store 6RAY M'M RESTORE:!? .T" . l""..r i.y J.t:i;'l HAIlt .11 Mil. CW 1 . ''O (Ivt.linrinle., plPASaut odor. $1 00 n bott.0 l.l!'N HAIlt TON ICretnovM dandruff. Minis hair from falling-out and promotepgro-th $1 oo-lMtll I. H E H r. I I C A NX CO 108 Fulton St., W . V. C R t C Illustrated Treatlto on Ilalr on application nibb For salo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrliu's Drug Store. In a family none arc abhorreil more than that of Diphtheria. The only speedy aud positive preventative is THOMPSON'S Which cures as absolutely ns it is used according to Instruc tions. This is a broad assertion but made without the least fear of contradiction, as those who have used it In their family freely testify. livery claim here made is fully substantiated by the thou sands of unsolicited testimonials. It also as surely Cuvea Cttoqp, Quinsy, Cough or any throat affection. Sold bv Drtiirirists at to cents S u a bottle. " If your dealer chances not to have any on hand write to the i manufacturers at once, euclos- ipg a two-cent stamp for full particulars It not only cures s but also prevents Diphtheria, if ' taken iu time. Road what -a & prominent divine says : K WIMamsport, Ta., Mar. 5, 185. J To whom It may concern! Thlscertt- . Ilea that I have boon using Thompson's ' Diphtheria Uuro In my family and re- eard It as the best and most epocdy rem- ii edy for colds and soro throat I have L PY&ry known., X do not hesitate to rec 4 emmepdlt. O. T. Pknf.packkr, d. I). l Pastor Grace M. K. Church. V MANUPACTUHKD BY THE THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CORE CO. k WILUAMSPOnT, PA. 5fP-t'.iriuiHiui.n.iiiJt..iuU.i,iu.ik,.. PRICE. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE rn"i"irif .,..,........-.,.,...,.., For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours riATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CAUFttltNIA and the PACIFIC COAST u 111 leave New York nd l'lilhulelpliln February 21, stopping at Now Orleans durlug Jlnnli UrM festivities, and allowing: four weeks In Onllforuln, and March 27, returning on regular trains within nine months. Hound trlii raMfrom nil point on the Pennsj Iranla Itall road Ryatrftt east of Pittsburg-: t50 U0 for tour of February . and $210.00 for tour ot .March 27 FLORIDA Jacksimvllle tours, allowing two weeks In Ftartda will leave New York and I'liiluuelpbta February 9 and 28, and March , 1107 Bate covtrlng expenses en route Iu beth directions, $00 no from New York, aud 18.00 fiom Philadelphia. WASHINGTON Tours, eoch cmcring' period of three days, will leave New York and I'h'tadal phla February 11, March It, Aplfl ' I and 22, and May 13, 1807. UaiM, peioil lugtrau&iiortntlnii and two days' arenmniofla tlou at tho best Washington IloUla Vj.i from New York, and 111.50 from I'hllAttrnila. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNINa DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave Ni'w York and Ilritadeiaibta Fbru ary 20, Mim 1. 18, and April IA, UMt. For ilcAlled IMntfri and oj ltd otitr UJiwnaUaB wiHi ainily at Mokes uusea Hoyd, Am. VxOt I'tuw. Statlon.FrrrMllpPia, fit a n J xs 5f all Tfir32t Disease Terrors A i '' i iiiiirllflrr'iV-lffnii,W.1iTiV .v i vvK.u;fet v
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