EVENING HERALD wrrAULIBlIHI) 1M0. Published, every Kvenlng, Kieept fluniUy. at " Booth; Jardin Bthbht, Near Omnia. TheltentM It deiivtied InBlienamtoab ami tbe sUrrouttdlnr towns for tlx cento a week, par MiU HtiKeenrrters. lly mall fs.oo a yenr, or Jo SihWa ftrftntli. payable In advance. Advertise inehts Clint RM according to tpnee and hm1Uoii. Tlio buultslietn reserve the rlRlit to ohnngt tUe PixHlonof ndvritlMments whenever the pub ' lAtteu at non demand It. The rUht la worved to reject any advertisement, whether lulu (or or not, thnt the publishers limy deem Improper. Advertising rates made known npon application. Idlero! at the postoMce at Shenandoah, I'aM aa second dug mall matter. TitLfiPIIONK CONNECTION. "All Ihe News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TUBSDAY, NOVEMBBR B. 1887. Tint Tiuuuiiuiy bmye In Nv York are smacking tlieir Hps over the fount thoy expoot to tackle utter January 1st., next - It has Leen intimated by nn old tlientre-goer Mint the trouble with tho,IJonry George party was It had Too MuoJi JohiiBon. Iy Brother Zerbey cannot take a licking gracefully without trying to blame It all on the other fellows he puuuiu biuy uul ui pumice. LYCOMixa county went for Swallow. Apparently Attorney General Mc cormick should seek the nomination for Governor from the Prohibitionists. Tiik Nobraska farmers are spend ing the money realised from the large crops at such a rate that general business in that btate is booming at a lively rato. As the school mnrms are quartered all over Mitlinnoy City, and are very muoh in evidence cyerywliere.Brother Parker can truthfully say "they are in our midst.'' Quay and Penrose according to the Combine newspnpers.huve quarreled, a id in the same papers it is stated they have both gone to Florida, the junior Senator as the senior's guest. The quarrel appears to be on paper only. Fbancks Wii,i,aui, the temperance npostle, lives in the pretty suburb of Chicago known as Kvnnston and has suggested thnt the name be changed to Heuvenston. She admits that her suggestion uomos from an Knglish man. Tub temperance people arc making it very uncomfortabio for those who do nottako the practical view of tem perance. They have driven Prof. Shield- of Princeton, out of the Presbyterian church, and even Mr. Moody, the evangelist, has not es caped censure. At the Woman's Christian Temperance Union conven tion in Toronto, he has just been cen sured because, when he recently visited Montreal, he stayed at a "whiskey hotel," although ho might have gone to a temperance house. Thb present tenii of criminal court lias more cases of generul public in terest on tho docket than any session in tho past two years. Tito one which attracts most attention here abouts however, is that uffacting the School Board of West Mahanoy township. Aa the Hkrau) endeavors to give the news as fully as required we have arranged for a full steno BmnhiajHJport of the case which will t,a Tlm.oi before our readers duilv. the report being up to 4 o'clock of tho day of publication. TiiBjlafest advices from Ohio seem to giiowYthat the political condition of Senator Hanna is precarious, that while the Republicans have seemingly a majority of three on joint ballot in the Legislature, they are not sure of it, because there are some districts where the counting of the votes is complicated by legal difficulties. Even if the latest reports assure a Republican majority. Mr. Hanna is not sure of a sufficient number of votes to elect him. While it is true that Senator Foraker's stoutest friends assert that there will be no boltinff in a Republican oauous, thera Is foar expressed that all the Republicans will not go into the oaueuBbe'muse some of the members- jjUcTliave expressed antagonism to TiIr. Hanna's election. Then, too, come rumors that these discontented parties think of presenting the name of John Sherman for Senator again. Mr. Sherman has not been heard from. Ax effort le being made to bring the teaoher'a institute to Shenandoah in 1896r and If all the teachers and visitors from town go at it in earnest, there is no reason why it should not be successful. As to the town's ability to take care of the teachers who would useemble here, we have only to poiBt with pride to our efforts in that direction in the past and to state thut wo are in better shape now than we wera at that time. We then had no trolltty lines with the frequent eom inunieatlon they afford by means of wliloh at least a hundred of the teaohers between Mahanoy City and Ashland, oatikl reach their homes each night which would be not an in oonsiderable Item to maiir whose salaries aro not as large f& they should be, while those from '. distance would be under no greater expense than at nv otllwr place. Many of the older ...,...,i.,.ri,.f ti.a nrofesslon nave nieas- uit ncollections of their former vImHh here tllltl will, we llftVe DO tloltlil. be pleased to coiue lir hgntn if proper efforts are made by our teaehers, each and everyone of whom should constitute hlin or herself a missionary and mver let up until the vote 1b decided in favor of Shenan doah. Itching Piles, night's horrid plfttne, is Instantly relieved and iwrtnaneutly cured by Doan's Ointment. Your dealer ought to keep It. TO DBPBAT SENATOR HANNA. Olilo Demoet-ntto l.ojlMntoM Will Votw Var flovornor lhmluioll. Columbus, O., Nov. 9. A local Dcmo omttc newspaper prints an Interview with Ct V. Harris, secretary of the Democratic state central committee, In which that gentleman Is quoted as say ing that at a conference ot Democratic leaders of the state It was decided to pledge the votes of as many Demo cratic members of the general assem bly as could be controlled to Governor Bushnell for United States senator on condition that the governor could com mand enough Itepubllcan votes to make his election possible. Mr. Harris said: "We have decided to throw the Dem ocratic vote In the next general assem bly to Governor llushnell on condition that he can get votes enough from the Itepubllcan side of the house to elect him. So many of the Republican mem bers want to down Itanna that we think there will be no difficulty In thin. The deal Is arranged." Household Necessity OemreU dandy Cathartic, the meet won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, net gently and positively on kidneys, Hvcr and bowels, clennsiug tlio entire system, dispel eolds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. a C. to-day ; 10, 36, 50 ccnta. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. l'li ('niiinotltoi I'rlHoi'tf m. Washington. Nov. 9. State depart ment officials) say there will be no pro test lodged against the proceedings In the cHse of the Competitor prisoners at Havana at this time. Whether or not It will be necessary to act later on will be determined by the outcome of the court martial. Our government has not assented to the claim by Spain to the right to try the men In this man ner, but of course, in the event of an acquittal of the prisoners, which Is not regarder as improbable, there will be no occasion for remonstrance. Tliore Is Nothing bo Uoml. There is nothing just ai good as Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit tlio dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but In order to make more profit ho may claim Something else to he just as good. You want l)r. King s jsew Discovery beeause you know it to lie safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs. Colds, Consumption and for all allcctions 01 111 rout, (Jliost and Lungs, there Is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. Wasloy's drug storo. Regu lar size SO cents and $1.00. PENNSYLVANIA DAY. ltcduccd ltntes to Chattanooga la Penn sylvania ltullroatl. For Pennsylvania Day at Chlckauiiuga Itittlefiold, Chattanooga, Tcnn., November 15, 1S97, when tho monuments markiug tho movements of Pennsylvania troops In that treat battle will ho dedicated, the Pennsyl vania Kailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all points on Its lino in Penn sylvanvla at tho extremely low rato of one cent a mile, short-lluo distance, tickets to be sold November 0 to 13, good to leave Chat tanooga returning uutil November 23, 1807, inclusive. Tickets via Pittsburg will bo sold going and returning via same route, or going via Cincinnati and Lexington, returning Nashville and Louisville, or vlco versa. via TO CURK A COtD IN ON1I DAY. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25c. Killed Vf ftli fllH Owif Gun. Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 9. Jacob Adams, aged 20 years, of ISphrata, was Running on Saturday afternoon, and whlleawalt tng his companions stood with the stock of the sun resting: on the ground and the hammers raised. The gun was accidentally discharged, the entire load striking his face, tearing off his chin and the greater part of his face. He lived only a few minutes. Killed hy a VaU ofSInto. Irwin, Pa., Nov. 9, Two men were caught in a fall of slate In Shaft No. 1 yesterday. John Krakran and William Parsons were working together In the room. They were In a hurry to get their wagons loaded, and paid no at tention to the slate, which caught them, killing Krakran Instantly and seriously Injuring Parsons. Dentil of K-CoiiRroHmnnn Dnvldson. TJnlontown. Ala., Nov. 9. Hon. Alex- andtr Caldwell Davidson died here Sun day from a stroke of paralysis, aged 71. Colonel Davidson represented the Fourth Alabama district In congress two terms. IS IT CURABLE ? A Question Often Asked by Those Afflicted With Piles. Is a strained joint curable ? Is local in flammation curable ? Of course, if properly .treated. So is piles. People often become, afflicted wkh piles and ask some old "chronic" who has always persisted in the wrong treatment ami naturally lie discourages them by telling them that their case is hopeless. They in turn discourage others, and thus a disease that can in every case be cured by careful and skillful hand ling is allowed to sap the energy of thousands who might free them selves of tlie trouble in a few days. Pyramid Hie Cure will cure the most ag gravated case ot hemorrhoids in an astonish ingly short time. It relieves tbe congested parts, reduces the tumors instantly no matter how large, allays the Inflammation and stops the aching or itching at once. Thousands who had ruortad to at pensive surgical treatment have been cured by the Pyramid lilc Cure in a number of instances persons who had spent months in a hospital under a pile specialist. It is a remedy that none need fer to apply even to tbe most aggravated, swollen and In flamed hemorrhoidal tumors. If you svre afflicted wkh this stubborn dis ease you can master it and nutter it (juicUy. TliU remedy is no longer an experiment, but a medical certainty. It is manufactured by the Pyramid Drug Co., of Albion, Mich. Druggists sell it at 60 cents per box. It is becoming tbe most popular pile cure tbis country has ever known and druggists every where are ordering it for their customers. tllR..t4Httin.4.m4..444 DOCTORS tVIAKE MISTAKES Doctors are not Infallible. Sometimes they say to a patient: ''We cannot urc you. No human assistance will avail. You might as well reconcile your self ta your condition, ami make your will." There arc many Instances where doctors have said these things, and then the patients astonished everybody Ml by getting well after taking DrEfcavid Sicnnedtfs THE FIRE FIOHTERS- GALA DAY. l'lrenu'ii's Inter-State Carntvnl lit Trenton, Not. 10th, 1807. On November 10th, 1807, tbero will bo held at Trenton, Now Jersey's Capitol City, a Grand Inter-Stato Volunteer Firemen's Carnival when It is expected uniformed com panies from Pennsylvania, Now York, Con necticut, Delaware and Now Jorsey, accom panied by their apparatus will appear In the parade and participate in tho contests. A number of valuable prizes will bo given, amongst thorn, one each for tho finest equipped company, ttnest apparatus, and for sprint race with apparatus. To accommodate those wishing to parti cipate in, or witness tho contests or parade, the Philadelphia & Heading Kallway will, for this occasion, sell excursion tickets at tho low rato of single faro for tho round trip (with a minimum of 35 cenUl. Tickets good going on November Oth and 10th, uud good to re turn until November 11th, luclustvo. For tlmo of trains and rates of faro consult ticket agents. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dout give them ten or coffee. Ilnvo you tried tho new food drink called, Qrnin-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of cofl'eo. The more Graln-O you glvo the children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is made of pure grains, aid when properly prepared tastes Hko tho cholco grades of coffeo but costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell It. 15c and 25c Suspicion M'uYilVr of nu OUlcor. Atlnnta. Ga., Nov. 9. Patrolman J. T. Ponder was killed here last night at 7 o'clock while he was shadowing a supposed burglar who had entered the wholesale whisky house of L. Stelnau. The business of Stelnau was placed In the hands of a receiver yesterday, and the police Intimate that some mem ber of the firm, endeavoring to secure money from the vault, entered, and finding himself discovered killed the only eye witness. Stelnau and other members of the firm are under arrest. The Vault wns found unlocked and a bunch of keys were picked up near by. All deny knowledge of the tragedy. Foruror Escnpos From Jntl. Memphis, Tenn., Nov, 9. J. A. Thom as, the forger, made his second escape from the jail here early In tho morning by sawing the bars of his cell and af terwards sawing the bars of the win dow In the rear of the Jail, after which the escape was made easy. Thomas had made himself famous by his pre vious escapes from Jails here and at Chicago and his subsequent marriage with Miss Fannie Hutherford, of Min neapolis, at St. Loula. Three other prisoners charged with minor offenses also escaped after Thomas had made tho way clear. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look after their health aro like the carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People aro not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you are "not quite woll" or "half sick" havo you over thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness 7 It is easy to tell by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of tho kidneys, When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urlnato, scanty supply, paiu or dull ache In the back is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. There is satisfaction In knowing that tho great remedy Dr, Kilmor's Swamp-Koot, fulfills every wish in rollovlng weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Koot give new life and activity to tbe kidneys the cuuso of trouble, but by treating the kidneys It acts as a tonic for tbe entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp-Boot It cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar, or by Bending your address and tbe name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ulnghamton, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this great discovery sent to you free by mall. Coming Events, Nov. 17. Anuual supper, under the aus pices of the Trinity lteformed church, iu Bobbins' opera house. Nov. 36. Thanksgiving dinner to bo given by All Saints' Protostaut Episcopal church, corner West and Oak streets. Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices of Welsh Baptist rhuch in Bobbins' opera house. Pure blood and a good digestion are an in surance against disease and suffering. Bur dock Blood Hitters keeps the bluod pure, the digestion perfect. Diirruiit'H Last lTopo Gone, Washington, Nov. 9. The United States supreme court yesterday af firmed the decision of the circuit court for the California circult.ref using a writ of habeas corpus to William Henry The odore Drurant, under sentence of death for the murder of Miss Blanche La mont, In Ban Franolsco, In April, 1896. This decision permits the law to take its course with the condemned man, Murderous llrnzlllnii Ilrlgands. Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 9. A band of 40 brigands has been overrunning the state of Enplrltu Senate, murder ing and pillaging on all sides. The band recently attacked an Italian oolony In that state, killing six of Its members and wounding four others. The Italian ooneul has demanded the Immediate dispatch of troops to protect the col onists and punish the offenders. French Slaughtered lu Mndnunsoar. London, Nov. 8. A special dispatch from Paris says alarming Information from the Island f Madagascar has reached the French oa!ei)Ial ofllce. Large band of well armed, disciplined rebels are scouring Madagascar and cutting off Isolated French detach ments. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. DeWitt's Little Karly Misers euro biliousaew, eonetips. tion, sick headache. (J. II. JIageubuch. 4444Wr4.. ..4444 Wm.W AJnu,of n? South Ave. Rochester, N Y . is one of them lia suffered Agonies with liljney tllscuc The surgeon said ho must sub mit t an operation, or he would surely dle--tht lha kills was his only salvation flu! Mr Adams vroull not submit II? took Dr. David Kennedy's Favo' Ite Remedy and got well. This good lemedy alio euros ulcers, sores, scrofula, satt rheum, rheumatism, eciema. It regulate ths bowels, and cures hundreds of Ills that come Iron) constipation. $1 A DOTTLE; SIX DOTTLES, $J. AT ANY DRUO STORE. THE PRODUCE MABKETS As Itollootod liyDoallnas tn Plillndeb pliln ntul llnltlmnrn. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. Flour slowi win ter superfine, f3tf8.J6; do. extras, M.25JJ 3.75; Pennsylvania roller, clear, JKM.J5 do. straight, tt.C0t91.8B; western winter, clear. J4.10W4.38: do. stralaht. SI.S0O4.7S city mills, extra, l.304jfl.6u. Itye flour sold In a Bmall way at $3.303.60. wheat weak; No. 2 red, spot, ySVOWHc ; No. 2 I'onn Bylvanbi and No. 2 Delaware red, spot. 87i4Stfrttc. : November, iWsc.: December, KYiO.: January, Mic.; May, 93ic. Corn oulet; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 3Sc, No. 2 mixed, In export elevator, 31J3U4c. Oats aulet: No. 2 white. 27c.: No. 2 white, clipped, 2e28Vic.; No. 3 white, 26c; track mixed, western, 34V026c.; track white. state and wentern, 2ft81o. Hay barely stoudy; cholco timothy, $12 for largo bales. Deef steady; extra mess, S7.B0j8; beet hams, JJIU2S. Pork steady; family, 212314. Lard firmer; western steamed, 21.65. I)utter quiet; western creamery, 14 23c: factory, 10413c: Klglns, 23c; Imlta tlon creamery, 1317c; New York dairy, 1220c; do. creamery, H23o. Cheese quiet; large white. Site; small white, 014c; large colored, 8Hc; small colored, WfiS'tc: part skims, tXBTc; full skims, 34?4c. Errs firmer; Now York and Penn sylvania, lWJlc: western, flesh, 21c Tur pentine steady at 30Vs81c. Tomatoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 11.2S. Long Island niul Jersey cabbage, per 100, $3er4. Cottonseed oil moderately steady, but not nctlve; prime crude, lslwrWc prlmo summer yellow, 2121Hc; oft Bum mer yellow, 21c. Baltimore. Nov. 8. Flour dull; western superfine, $:.70fl'S.10; do. extra, t3.35T1.10; do. family, $l.604.75; winter whoat pat ent, tl. 9005.10; spring do., SMt5.2; spring wheat, straight, JI-SOWB; receipts, 28,880; exports, 17,311. Wheat steady; spot and month, 9GHigSc.; December, 9797Mc; May, 95c; steamer No. 2 red, 91fJ91l4c; southern wheat, by sample, 9(Kl97c; do. on grade. 91UrtrMttc. Corn firmer; spot and month. 31Vi&814c; December, 320 32!ic. ; November or December, new or old, 31Ji31Hc: January. 32'32V4c; steam er mixed, 29H029?4c.i southern white corn, 3334c.; do. yellow, 31iij'32V4c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 27f27Kc; No. 2 mixed, 280 2314c nye active and higher; No. 2 near by. 52c: No. 2 western, R3c Hny stonily; choice timothy, 13c Sugar strong; granulated, 5.08. Uutter steady; fancy crcamory, 23ff24c: do. Imitation, 1017c: do. ladle, 13511c; good ladle, 12fil3c; store packed, 9llc. Kggs llrm; fresh, 18S18V4C Cheese steady: fancy New York, large, 104fl0'4c; do. medium, lOHSWHc; no. small, 1101USC Whisky, 11.2561.26 per gallon foi1 finished goods In carloads; 11.2761.28 per gallon for Jobbing lots. Llvo Stock Market. New York, Nov. 8. Iicevos generally stoady; bulla flim; native steers, $1.10 5.10; stags and oxen, S2.76iJTl.C0; bulls, $2.90 63.35; dry cows, 51.504(3.20. Calves active; all sold; veals, 5fj8; grassers, $3.2GIi3.73, wosterns, J2.801T4.CO. Sheep and lambs opened active, firmer for lambs; closed dull; all sold: sheep, Mff4.C2',4; lambs, $5.25 06.05. Hogs dull at J3.S05f4.10. East Liberty, Pa., Nov. 8.-Cattlo weak; prime. JI.80&4.90; common, $803.50; feed ers, $44(4.59. Hogs uctlve and lower; host medium weights, J3.90fl3.95; host Yorkers and pigs, J3.8&S3.M; common to fair York ers. $3.8003.85; heavy hogs, $3.8088.90, roughs, $2.503.75. Sheep steady; cholco, ll.20iQ4.30; common, J2.753.25; cholco lambs, J5.30Q5.50; common to good, $4 1.20, veal calves, $6.504T7. When bilfons or costive, oat a Cascarets candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c FIREMEN'S INTERSTATE CARNIVAL, Trenton, November 10 Reduced Hates via Pennsylvania ltiulroail. For tho Firemen's Interstate Carnival at Trenton, N. J November 10th, the Pennsyl vania Kailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from New YorE City, and all points on its line in Now Jorsey ; in Pennsylvania oast of and including Ilarrisburg, Lock Haven, Llttlestown and Nottingham, and in Delaware, north of and including Newark and Dover, and at rato of single faro for the round trip (no less rato than twenty-five cents), tickets to bo sold November 0 and 10, good to return until November 11, 1807. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It is tho beet flour made. A FRENCH FAMILY'S SUICIDE.; Fathor, Mother and Threo Daughters Inhulo Charcoal Fumes. Paris, Nov. 9. A man named Drey fus, a cousin of Captain Dreyfus, the deported artillery officer Imprisoned on an island off the coast of French Guiana, his wife, formerly the Count ess Dhecuerty, and their three daugh ters, respectively 13, 11 and 7 years of age, committed suicide yesterday by charcoal asphyxiation at their resi dence on Avenue Marceau. Dreyfus left a letter for the commissary of po lice of that district, enclosing 400 francs with which to defray the expenses of the funeral ot the family. The deceas ed husband and father was so terribly upset by the sentence lmppoed upon Captain Dreyfus that he changed his name to that of his wife. Dreyfus left a long letter to The Temps and others to his financial part ner, M, Dlkof, and to his mother-in-law. In the letter addressed to The Temps he argues that suicide is Justifi able, and says "it Is better for the chil dren to die with their parents, as their mother has also elected to commit sui cide." M. Dlkof asserts that the deceased man was In comfortable circumstances and had property, with an annual In come of about $2,600. Dlkof's theory Is that the tragedy resulted from excess of melancholy or madness. lie says he had heard Dreyfus allude approvingly to some recent suicides In Parts. The apartments occupied by the de ceased family are richly furnished. In the dining room the police found the remnants of an ample repaBt. Undo Sam's Indian Soliooln, Washington, Nov, 9. The annual re port of Commissioner of Indian Af fairs W. A. Jones says there were 37 contract schools in operation last year. It has been deemed best to reduce the government compensation to the va rious schools a small amount each rather than to cut out any other school than the Crow Creek school, In South Dakota. The government has between 18,000,000 and (4,000,000 Invested in In dian school plants. Buy Keystonodour, Be sure that the name Lbhsio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed en ever, sack. MINE UOILEITEXPLODES. Ono Mint Initnntly Kllltd ntul TWO Otheii Fatally Injured. Stonebore, Pa.. Nov. 9. Yesterday the boiler at No. 2 mine of the Mercer Iron and Conl company, at this place, ex ploded, killing David Love and prob ably fatally wounding John Jackson and Joseph Dower. Alfred Jaxthelmer and Hayes Fry were severely hurt, and the former may die Charles Fry was but slightly hurt. Love, Jackson and Dower were in the boiler house at the time the explosion occurred, but neither of the men who are yet living are auie to give any Information about the ac cident. The others Injured were work ing about the tipple at the tlms, und were -etruck by pieces of .the wrecked boiler and engine house. The engine house and every building near at hand was leveled to the ground. One piece of the boiler was carried 2,000 feet and over the tops of two houses. Love was a married man and leaves eight chil dren. Jackson is married, 70 years old, and has a family grown. Dower, who was single, died last night from his In juries. rcrsonnlly-Coiiilueltil Tnnra via Pennnjl- vnnln Knllronil, Shasok or 1867-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of the Pennsylvania Hailrond Company lithe most complete and elaborate system of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet de vised It is tho consummation of the ulti mate idea in railroad travel, tho final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For tho season of '07 and 'OS It has arranged for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, nnd Ilarrisburg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 10. ' With the oxceptlou of the first party going and tho Inst returning, all of these parties will travel by tho "Goldon Gato Special" bo twecn New York and California, stopping at interesting points en route Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leuvo Now Yoik and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 and 22, and March 8. The first three admit of n stay of two weeks iu tho "Flowory State." Tickets for the fourth tour will bo good to return by regular trains until May 31, 1808. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington. Three six-day tours will loavo Now York and Philadelphia. Fobruary 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Vhreo four-day tours will leave New York nnd Philadelphia December 38, January 20 nnd April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six (Burs will leavo Now York and Philadelphia December 88. January 20, Fobruary 10, March 10, April 7 and 23. Washington. Sovon tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 2S, Jan uary 13, Fobruary S.March Sand 31, April 1 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of tho abovo tours, giving ratos and full information, may bo procured of Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York; 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; "SO Broad Street, Nowark, N. J ; nr Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Help Comes to Those Who Take Rod Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuti. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo. NO FOdTBALL IN GEORGIA. Hill Mnl.-lnfr tlio (initio Illounl Pusses tho Tjowor HotiHO. Atlanta, Nov. 9. Representative Colo's football bill prohibiting match or prize games of football, or games of football, where ndmlsslon fees aro charged, came up In the house yestor day and was passed without discus sion by a vote of 91 to 3. This remarkable result was antici pated, notwithstanding the warm op position of the state university, which, recovering from the shock of Student Von Gammon's death, tried to stem the tide of opposition In order to save the game. A powerful card was played by an appeal to tho mother of tho dead student, to which she responded by call ing on the legislature not to prohibit a game which her own son had loved so well. "I approve," she said, "of foot ball as a college game to develop those who would otherwise lose all Interest In athletics." llrutnl Trentinont of Sailors. Ban Francisco, Nov. 9. Captain J. S. Badah and First Mate Johnson, of tho American ship John A. Brlggs, are un der arrest here charged with cruelty to sailors. Some of the men aro stricken with scurvy, and they declare that they had not tasted vegetables for months, and were fed so poorly that they were obliged, to prevent starvation, to eat the grease used to lubricate the masts. They were also brutally beaten because too weak to work quickly. Georgia's Fair Authoress fells Why She Uses Dr. Miles Restorative Remedies. MB NAME of Mrs. J. K, Harwell, (nee Julia Emma Flemmlng) Is a familiar one In the state ot Georgia. She writes; " It Is with pleasure that I express my gr.iMtudo for tho wonderful benefits 1 aavo received fiom Dr. MIlou' Uestoratlve BomodkM, especially the Nervine, the Nerve and Ll. tr Pills, New Heart Cure aud Antl I'aln Pills. Actual experience has taught me their great worth. No faintly should be without them. They havo fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chlof ly affecting the heart, nervous system and kidneys. 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