EVENING HERALD r. .1 u;i.hiiKi ik: . tb(Uhe 1 . w iv on I rig, Ki.x-i.t in'H lOtTl d 1 II Ml N StHKKT, NKft CRN! RK ! ItftrHl-l i Htlvj-wd tn MlHjnitnMomn nnd th surround utr ten ,n for i conl a wk p jtlftl o ttif airier-, lty nmt I S8.QG a year or'AI cnMiM ii -n, .nHi, -.Me In iwlvftntH", AIt rtl Th p'i mi-Ih'k- m'H mo Hip Hk!i o (h I WW Oltiitii .f ul orUt menta whei . r vh if i. w ilntnaildK It. 1 lio rU'l ' 'h r )! ( 'm ftU-prt(fWVH 'it i, 1 (! r ut timl the piihlUbvT" i 1 1 iuhtti A.lvirtiitiK rat in aW k nown it ion !.. mo '!iniinii't th l'.,fta I to. ill uiuttoi. (tnlli for Uron am '" second iiu "All the News That's Fit ts Print." Cveriing H r ! d MONIUY. NOVEMBER IB. 1887. Mrs. N m k i like a great many other I'CDiiie lu confess to misdeeds. Thay confer-, that somebody else did tfie mit-decds. Wtrti ivi,. Itarktiltl1iu.il $tnHtnr and a Ki pu' licau delegation In the House, i In' old State of Maryland will not bo aide to recognise herself in the political mirror. (Ivunf tlmlotutoiiH of thnTCew York stick to their own party hereafter. Some of them tried to flnri a better one and failed. Tint news despatches tells us that Cliarlei A. ruria made two million dollars in journalism; but It should be remembered that there was only one Dana, and he did not live in Schuylkill county. Octoukr showed a less number of failures than almost any month in the past four years, despite Mr. Bryan's recent assertion that the first six months of McKinleyism were the m' at disastrous in the hibtory of the country. It is real mean in the financial newspapers to go on saying that October was the best business uiontli- iu four years when Mr. llryan was just saying that the first six months of MeKinleyisiu were the worst the country had ever seen. Wis are in receipt of a copy of a pamphlet containing the vetoes of Ofovei-iior Hastings of certain bills passed by the Legislature. It will prove of greater interest to the rep rosentatives from this comity whose "expense" bills came under the veto" axo. With ex-Governer Altgeld organiz ing a paper-money party, ex-Govot- nor Boiesdeiiounclng the 10-to-l prop osition, Senator Stewart telling the people that they may as well fall in with prosperity and drop the silver issue, it IooUb us though the white metal would have few frionds left by lOOO"'" Immigration will finally cease when we reacli the foreign level. There is no other alternative unless we stop it entirely, or perhaps by educational or property qualifica tions. American labor has the right to follow the example Of "trusts" by oxoluding foreign competition. Why not? Why should "trusts' bo pro tected and labor receive no consider ation ? THKRK used to be a good old Meth odist hymn beginning in this way: -"Yoivenn gee the mote in your neigh bor's eye, but you can't see the beam in your own. You hud bettor go home und sweep your house and let your neighbor's alono." The senti ment conveyed in these few linos is applicable to several people in this town, who could profit by the advice liotalu .given. Tiik soldiers monument associa tion appears to be divided upon the question of a suitable site for the proposed monument. Many of the contributors are opposed to its erec tion on the mountain between the cemeteries, and are favorably in oliided to the site on North Main street opposite the High sohool build ing. The monument should be erected V"lthin tlie borough limits, if pos sible. Morr advertisements are printed to-day than ever before in the world's history. Not many years ago the "ad" copy was prepared in haste, the work being considered a disagree able task, to be dispatched and over with as soon as possible. To-day the merchant who advertises and very nearly all do seeks to put up In form and matter an advertisement attractive in appearance and enter taining in contents. The pains, the taste, i lie originality, the different designs, the interesting matter, and mainly the bargains and novelties de - - ... . gcrioeo iuukii me iiwuwn w uno ui the most attruetive, entertaining aim valuable features of every well i-egti- lated newspaper. This is the age of Ui ail, one of the most positive proofs that this is an age of progress, THKith i" any quantity of sage ad vice afloat about the folly of judg intt ineo liy their looks, but it is done in Sht n.miloah every day in the year. Jnd v, i-' iiimot help doing so. In the inajiV, cH-e, one is able thus to judge rightl Whoever is, accustomed to dealing with men und meeting and seeing thi-iu in their arious haunts of pleasure or business, can usually sort them out and assign eatdi to his proper dash as correctly as the most hkilled clashiflor of merchandise. Of j. hi -e, mistakes are made, but us a general thing the bulk of the wot Id's liuMnprni is done on look. Theie has iivihu a Mi-lxiol f faddisti) who claim that n manV lift-and character can 1 road )nthf mlm of liin hand im nther that a ltian'H whole ohanictcr is laid hare by the fdiape of hid liwul and the humps and deiirewdons of his uranium, bat long before they were thought of men totd ea'h other' a i lnirai'teiH in their face. You teo men every day w ho have their char acter written all over them ho un mistakably that the facts could not lie more conspicuous if they were hlanmed in large letters. Ttfctmi a aob in oxh may. 'fVke Usetlve Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 8Bc. The genu I Me ha L. II. Q. on each tablet. THE SULTAN'S WOES. Bulgaria mid Servla May Mnliu Trou ble For the Turks. Ixmdon, Nov. 15. The usually well informed correspondent of The Times says: "The final treaty of peace be tween Turkey ana Greece lias not yet been stg-ned, and the negotiations of the powers with respect to autonomy for Crete have hardly emerged from the initial stage, when already there are disquieting symptoms In the Bal kans. The relations between Bulgaria and the porte are strained. The sul tan Is preparing for all eventualities, and 100,000 Turkish soldiers are eche loned on the Bulgarian frontier, armed with Mausers and amply provided with hovses and guns. Servla, of course, would be Implicated in any complica tions in connection with Macedonia, while recent accounts from Albania re port signs of growing unrest. On the whole, the outlook in the east is in no wise reassuring. Dlsflatirement inr life by burns or dcalils msytMi avoided liy unlng DeWltt's Witch ilasol Salve, tlio great remedy for piles anil Cor all kluils of sores and skin troubles. C. II. Ilagenbueh. LIVE STOCK-MARKET. Cattlo Itocolptn nt I'hllnilolpliln, anil the J.ntost Quotations. Philadelphia, Nov. 15. The receipts of cattle In this city last week were as fol lows; Beeves, 1,999; sheep, G.Ml; hogs, 6,855. Receipts for the previous week: Beeves. 2,713; sheep, 8,094; hogs, 6,561. AVlth a lighter run and good demand, prices on all grades of beef cattle closed firmer; extra, 65c.; good. 4944c; medium, 4WHc.; common, mic. Sheep were active, scarce and higher; extra, 4ft5c.; good, 4"444V4c; medium, S4c.; common, 3030.; lambs, Bgc. Hogs were easier untier ngnier receipts and an ordinary demand; best western, 5ig5ViC. ; other grades, btaiVtc; no state hogs arrived. Kat cows sold at JStto. Thin cows were fairly active at 815. Veal calves were active and higher at 67c. Milch cows som at ?a to wu. Dressed beeves were in demand at 6 Sc. Tor Infants and Children. Sncclnl Winter Kxcursions to Old l'nlnt Comfort, Lukeuood, Kte. The Philadelphia & Reading Railway has placed ou sale at a'l its principal olliccs, winter excursion tickets to Old Point Com fort, Lakbwood, Atlantic City, Capo May and othor prominent winter rosorts in New Jersey aud Virginia. Thoso tickets are on saloatlow rates with vory liberal return limits. For full information as to routes, rates, Ac, consult any Philadelphia & Read ing agent, or address Edson J. Weeks, geu eral passenger agent, Philadelphia. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke YourXUe Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bw, tbo wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. StoiHng Remedy Co., Chlcano or Now York. rj.iolo Nam 'Will Appeal. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 15 Collector White, of this district, who has been In Washington In consultation with the United States attorney general, an nounces that an appeal will be taken speedily from Judge Jackson's recent decisions construing the tenure of office features of the civil service rules and law. To expedite matters the appeal will be directly to the United States .supreme court on writ of certiorari. Help Comes to Those Who Take Red Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At " ... '. .ui- ilnul t'p. Warren, ld?.ho, Nov. 18. The mall carrier was held up here by a lone highwayman and ordered to dismount from his horse. The carrier was then told to cut the mall sack open, which he did, and the robber took all of the registered mall and letters. There was about $1,000 In cash. The sheriff's posse of ten men immediately set out in pur suit "After suffering from dyspepsia for three years I decided to try Burdook Blood Bitters, Two bottles eured me entirely." Mrs. G.' C. White, Taberg, Oneida ceunty, New York. Anoilier VIoiAry 1'W 'MlolmoM, Chicago, Nov. 15. Jimmy Michaels defeated Fred. J. Titus, of New York, In a matoh race of 25 miles for a purse of $1,000 at the Coliseum Saturday night. The race was run on an eight lap track, and Titus was two miles be hind at the finish. The start was a good one, Michaels' pacemakers pick I Jw h'" beautifully on the first turn. ,p iiic mill Illlic? wan iiiuub 111 tut? icinatn- b, f , . ,.B BloodifHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. 11U(IT IT C I The richest of alt restore WnHI II 101 five foods, because It re filaoes the essentials of life that are ex. lausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, eta. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It creates solid tteab, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes anllve and alear. It restores lostvltallty, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, aud as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60o., ornve boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advloe and book, free. Write Us About Your Caso7 THE DR. CHA8E COMPAHY, U12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Ill lOJiHt. Tiic Kvldtnce of Our SanfCJ Whut Shenandoah People Say Is Pretty flood Proof for Shennndoali. When we see it ourselves When our own ear lienr it. When our neighbor ti 11 it. tmr mentis endorse it. No better evidence can bu bml. It's not whit people ssy in Malun. Or distant mnttsrings from Odlfurnln. jno uscetving echoes tiers. Shenandoah talk alioiitSlieiinndoali people, rublle opinion published for the publlo good. There U no proof like home proof. Home testimony is at die back of eve.y box of Uojti's Kidney Pills. Can you believe your neighbors t lieail this statement made by a t-Hlsen. Mr. James Dobbins, mluir, of 10 South Market street, says: "I received an Injury Inn mine a number of years ago when a chain broke, let me down a chute, and badly sprained my baok. Slnco then whenever I am exposed to bad weathor or take cold It always allfect my kidneys and back. I then have difficulty with the kidney secretions accompanied by pains In the baok and top of my head. The lameness in my baok made it very difficult for me to stoop or lift anything, and If I sit for a while it hurts me to get up. I tried liniments and plasters but they did not amount to much. At Inst I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Tills and procured them from Kirliu'a druc Bloto. I never had anything do me so much eood before and I can heartily recommend them for I havo proved them to be rollablo in relieving pains and annoyances of kidney trouble," Boan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, Price 50 ent. Sailed by Foeter-Milburn Co., ISufftdo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. Itemember the namo Doan's aud take no other. B0MPTU0US TRAIN TO THE SOUTH. The Florida Limited H 111 Again Run on the Southern Railway. The Florida Limited, which Is tho syn onym of all that is elegant in modern rail way trains, and whioh during its former tervlco has been a prime Civorito for tourists from tho North seeking tho mild cllmato of Florida, will be placed in service by tho Southern Railway about tho first week In January. 1603. With its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman vestibulcd between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustiuo will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore piu-,entcd, and which will bo destined to udd still further to its already well established popularity. The Southern Railway is having built for the Florida Limited serv'ce three traius.eaek contalulng a dlnlug car, two drawing room sleepiug cars, a compartment car and library and observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule lias as yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will bo the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Aiiaustlue. and will bo so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at somo convenient hour during tho day and ar rive at St. Augnstino beforo nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Bcall, district Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will rcccivo prompt atlentiou, lO-So-tf WOODFORD INTERVIEWS MORET. As iv Rosult tho Order Forbidding To- t bnoco Exports May Ho Withdrawn. Madrid, Nov. 15. General Stewart L, Woodford, the United States minV-er, had a conference yesterday with Senor Moret, the minister for the colonies, and discussed with htm the prohibition of the export of tobacco from Cuba, Senor Moret promised General Wood ford to study the tobacco prohibition carefully, and has cabled Marshal Blanco for Information on the subject In view of the improving relations bo tween Spain nnd the United States Senor Moret is Inclined to grant Gen eral Woodford's request to withdraw the prohibition. Consul General Fltzhugh Leo and Walter B. Barker, United States consul at Sagua la Grande, arrived at Ha vana yesterday afternoon on the Ward line steamer Seguranca. They were welcomed by the consular officials and a large company of friends. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked , or not always under stood, is that women suffer as much from dis tressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty four hours ; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back, pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning, these ore also con vincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It standi the highest for its wonderful cures, If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dol lar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Ilinghamlon, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. PENNSYLVANIA DAY. Keduced Kates to Chattanooga via Penn sylvania ItallroaU. For Pennsylvania Day at Chlekamauga Battlefield, Chattanooga, Tenn., November IB, 1897, when the monuments marking the movements of Pennsylvania troops in that great battle will be dedicated, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will Bell excursion tickets from all points on Inline iu Penn sylvauvla at the extremely low rate of one cent a mile, short-line distance, tickets to be sold November 9 te 13, good to leave Chat tanooga returnlns; "until November 88, 1807, inclusive. Tickets via Pittsburg will be sold going and returniug via same route, or going via Cincinnati and Lexiuuton, returning via Nashville and Louisville, or vioo versa. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or cods. Have you tried the new food driak called Orain-O? It to delicious and neurbjklng anil takes the place of coffee. The more Orain-O yon give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Qraln-0 Is made of pure grains, aud when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell it, 18c and 36c. AUSTRIA'S DEMAND ON TURKEY. Must Bimtw OfTpMolvr OfTlclnl nnd Salute Auitrlii'B Klnsr. Constantinople, Nov. IB.- Baron de Callce, the Austro-llungnrlan ambas sador to the porte, has demnndcii the dismissal of the vail of Adana, Asia Minor, and of the mutesaarlf of Mer slna, the port of Adana, the two of ficers responsible for the recent In dignity to the Austrian merchant Brns- zafolll, agent at Meipina of the Aus trlan Lloyd Steamship company. He has also demanded a salute to the Aus trian Hag. In the event of failure to comply with both demands Baron de Callce will quit Constantinople on Thursday next. Brassafolll Incurred Turkish suspen sion of political intrigue by befriend ing fugitive Armenians, and last month the Turkish authorities expelled him from Merslna. The Austrian govern ment protested, whereupon the porte allowed Brassafolll to return to Mer slna. When he came to land the local Turkish officials maltreated him. Not content with that, they also Insulted the Austrian consul, who Intervene on his behalf. Accused Miners Acquitted. Wllkesbarre. Pa., Nov. IB. A case of much Importance to corporations and workingmen was decided In court Sat urday. In October the foreign miners In the employ of the ienign vaney Coal company at Avoea went out on strike because they claimed they had been docked excessively. The company attempted to fill the places of the strik ers with new men. A conflict at once occurred between the strikers and the new comers. The battle took place on the company's property. The strikers were victorious, but no one was seri ously Injured. The company caused the arrest of the ringleaders or tne strike, and on Saturday the Jury acquitted them, the prosecution to pay the costs. Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, lor Consumption. Couclis and colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the reirular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians are now using it m their prac tice with great results, and arc relying on it in most severe cases. It is cuaranteed. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu lar size 50 cents and $1.00. CANADA NEGOTIATIONS. Loudon Xowspnper 1'redlot Good He suits From LaiirlorN Vls.lt. London, Nov. S. The Dally Chron icle, In a special article this morning on the meaning of the Canadian ne gotiations at Washington, reviews the past commercial relations between Can ada. Great Britain and the United States and says: "Important communications have passed during the last few days be tween Downing street and Ottawa, and the cordial reception which the Can adian ministers are meeting at the hands of the Washington officials and the American press makes It quite poS Bible that we are on the eve of a most happy change of attitude toward one another of the three countries. No one will deny that Canada, the United States and the ' mother country have each far more to gain from closer In tcrcourse than from the present policy of commercial and political exclusive ness." Small pill, safo pill, best pill. DoWltt's Little Early Risers euro biliousness constipa tton, sick headacho. C. II. Hageubueb. "KING OF DUDES" ARRESTED. Fired l'lvo Sliotn nt a .Teiilons IIum- bnlid. Two Taltllltr Kiroct. Now York, Nov. 15. J. Waldere Kirk, known as the "King of Dudes," who came here- recently from Chicago, was yesterday arraigned In the police court on a charge of shooting Richard It, Mandelbaum Saturday night In the Hotel Glrurd and held in $2,500 bail for examination Nov. 23. Kirk was care fully dressed. He wore a black frock coat, yellow waistcoat, striped black and white trousers, red Ascot tie, with a pearl pin, and patent leather pointed gaiters, with uppers that matched his trousers. Mandclbaum's physician sent a certificate In which he stated that he was unable to determine at present whether or not the wounds would re sult fatally. According to the police Mandelbaum failed to find his wife In her room when he returned to the hotel Saturday, and went to Kirk's room and kicked In the door. Kirk Is said to have fired five times at the Intruder. One bullet en tered his body Just above the heart. and one struck him in the groin, The others went wild. Kirk said he shot in self defense, declaring that Mandel baum struck tilm with a blunt instru ment. MRS. NACK TAKES A RIDE. Shows Whoro tho Saw That Dlsmom bored Guldeusuppo In Hurled. New York, Nov. 15. Mrs. Nack was taken from the Queens county Jail yes terday, and for the first time since she was removed to Long Island city from the Tombs left the court house build Ings. She went to corroborate a part of her confession, and today the au thorltles hope to be able to locate the saw with which It Is claimed Thorn dismembered the body of Guldenauppe The party drove through Corona and Flushing to a point between Flushing and College Point, known as College Hill. In her confession Mrs. Nack had Indicated that as the locality In which the saw was buried. When the spot was located nearly as possible the party re-enteftd the coach and It was driven back to Long Island City. Dig ging will be commenced today. Spanish Spies to Inspect Our Ports, Fort Smith, Ark., Nov. 15. A young Spaniard, who for the past few years has resided in this oity, is responsible for the statement that two Spanish spies, or emissaries of the Spanish gov ernment, were in Fort Smith last Fri day. The young man claims to have oonversed with the two visitors. He says the spies are traveling all over the United States inspecting the forts and gathering statistics and data that would be of great value to their gov ernment In case of war with the United States. Mf.vlonn OjIIoIhIs nil Trial. City of Mexico, Nov. 14. The trial of Police -Inspector VUlavlncence and other police officials Implicated In the murder of Arnulfo Arroyo began to day, and will probably last eight or nice days. All the accused have coun sel and the trial will be a sensational one, throwing much light on the ac tions of the late Inspector general of police, Velasques, -who committed sui cide when his share in the crime was discovered. The government is very vigorous in pushing, the prosecution. IN AN ANACONDA'S COILS. 'J'rloli I'm-r c . iln.l to Kentli iui1 n WiU''H,nnH -mm ! M !v I i.I ircil. l'hlliKli Vht 1. I r' A 1 .11 A-in-conda, on cMI'.li"ii In .1 minimi h. ''c. jesterdny siveu'.. Iti'mcil fin ml Mosher. the me 1111 n t t.m:' 11 ii-vl crwhed to-icutli :i ..'u,.li!i tilck ponj. The pi.ry was lb d to a IVed In x ali iifr sidc the .is. n 1 f ir 1 aw thnt i!,c 1. ou 1 1.1 . -a 1 mi- 1 . tl: boa id . 1 f 11.' ii.. 1 ' e "' 1 '-"d Strou bed 1 ! ' t 1 ' 1 - l ' a 1. n t d U : Ho pu-i ".i 11 1 'i I ; ', ; : r, the anniir '.1 would tu.i 1 li'.i t.ie i.--e again ln.-'ti'inl it 'nl W and wrapt ltd If fi tr,il tin, it, .ilvut M' ' er. The ltttir hircaiiiv.il f-.i 1. . 1 nd the pony, fi ir.hti .nil by the b' .e.niij, liciciin .iiir'i'""? al ut. This i.iol.by savid Jli - 1 1 1 -i life, for the . ft,,- ui -wound ilt-rlf in in him nnd c mpie.i ly encirilid ihi piij. Mi.thtv f. il w 'be floor uncniiFcii.u . while the 1 !(T pn -Kl continued to ciurh the : ony until lite was extinit. When a number of em ployes nached the sc.ne the snake had begun to unwind ltrjlf and appeared to be getting ready for more fight. Tho men kept aloof until a lassoo had been obtained and the anaconda finally made secure. Several of Mosher's rlba were broken and he was removed to a hos pital. MONSTER MINE PIRB. It May Clows Down Alt the Mine at ,vpn, Colo. Aspen, Colo., Nov. ID. A fire that bids fair of closing; down every big mine In the camp Is raging In the eighth level of the Smuggler mine. The cause of the catastrophu Is sup posed to be spontaneous combustion, although there are a few who are In clined to the theory that a careless miner and a candle are responsible, So far the fire Is confined to a large crib, and Is burning at a point about 800 feet below the surface. This crib Is 80 feet wide, 164 feet long and 301) feet high. It contains many thousands of cords of dry timber. So far as known these timbers have not been broken into, but the supposition Is that the entire base of the orlb 1b burning. Ef forts to reach the fire have proved un successful, and an attempt to place bulkheads In the connection came near losing the lives of some BO men. Over 40 of these were so overcome by the deadly gas that for a time their llvej were despaired of. No Case AiruhiHt Prewldent liny. Milwaukee, Nov. 15. dn the circuit court District Attorney Drasee filed a motion asking Judge Johnson to dis miss the Indictment against Frederick T. Day. president of the defunct Planklnton bank, giving as his reason that no conviction could be secured. The Indictment in question was return ed by the grand Jury in 1893. There la little doubt that the order will be Is sued and litigation against Mr. Day in connection with the Planklnton bank will cease. Wl on you want good rooting, plumbii g as fitting, or general tlnsmithing dono otd u K. F. uaUagner 18 West Ceqtro street Dealer in stcee 1 -tf Now York's Vrro :;mw Opened! New York, Nov. 15. The New York horse show opened today In Madison Square Garden. As usual. It Is ex pected to be the chief social event of the season in the metropolis. From a spectacular point of view the show promises to be the best ever given, as the entries are not only stronger In numbers, but are materially strength ened all the way through by the qual ity of the exhibits and the closeness with which they compare. Promlor Whltowny'x Itotlromont. St. John's, N. F., Nov. 15. The cab inet of Sir James Winter will formally assume office tomorrow noon, Sir Will iam Whlteway and his colleagues In the retiring ministry resigning their portfolios two hours earlier. TJie new premier will probably. Immediately on attaining power, claim a representation for the colony of New Foundland at the reciprocity conference between tht United States and Canada, now sitting at Washington. LowndeH Wnuts to Ito Senntor. Baltimore, Nov. 16. Governor Lown des has announced his candidacy for the seat In the senate now occupied by Mr. Gorman. He said: "I am a can didate for the seat, but up to the pres ent time I have not spoken to a mem ber of the general assembly on tlie sub ject and do not propose to do so. I shall not personally aBk anyone to vote, but shall leave that to others who may be ready to support me." Vlllnao I'rowfdent Clmi-KOd WlthThoft Allegan, Mich., Nov. 15. Dr. L. F. Stuch, president of the village of Al legan, Is under arreat charged with the embezzlement of goods from the drug store of E. T. Van Ostrand. Dr. Stuch had for years carried a key to the storo. In-order to fill his own prescriptions, and Van Ostrand claims he has taken from the stock articles amounting to hundreds of dollars without accounting for them. v Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. gnaVEIt since I was eighteen years old until I loarnod of Dr. Miles' fiestoro "" tlvo Remedies, I suffered from sick r ndaclio and as ti cmc dervousness anddys ,1 iwliv. In tiroo heart disease developed. I -ras treated by several doctors with no re 'let Severe palpitation with pain in left '.l east, thortnesa of broath, aud smothering ; pells icudo mo most tuliablo. I pro urod Dr. Miloe' P.er.toratlve Nervine and 'lew Ucart Cure and took thesa altornatoly 3 dlro:led Improvement began at once I and Increased so rap fV Dr. idly that Inside of six luonths I increased Nervine thirty six pounds in I weight. All pain la F.actcraa ! tho heart Is gone, and Health (the nervousness has I wholly left me," Mas. Obas. Khafp, V. 1 -T;nan St., Little Fulls, M. Y., Nov. 7,'96, Dr. Mllej' Remedies are sold by all drug- ,U umUr a positive guarantee, first bottle . jnoiits or money refunded. Book on Heart .ml nurvos sent free to all applicants. DE. 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The Personally-Conducted Tourist System of the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company is the most completo and elaborate system of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet do vired It is tlie consummation of tlie ulti mate idea in railroad travel, the final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For tlie season of '07 aud '98 it has arranged for tlie following tours : California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Harrisbtirg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 10. With the exception of tlie. first party going mid th last returning, all of these parlies will travel by the "Golden Gate Special" be tween New York and California, stopping at Interesting points en route.' Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New Yoik and Philadelphia January 28, February 8 and 22, awl llarcli 8. The' first three admit of a stay of two weeks in the "Flowery State." Tickets for tbo fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains uitll May 31, 1803. . Old Toint Comfort, Wclimoud, ad Wash ington. Three six-day t6urs yill leave Now York and riilladelphta February 10, March Id and April 7. Old Point Comfort and yalilngton.--Tliree four-day tours will leave Vow York and Philadelphia December 38, jauuaryaO and April US. i . , , Old Point Comfort. Six fotfrs 'will' leave New York and Philadelphia Pecember38, jauoary 80,, 'February lOrJIardt 10. April 7-j. and SB. ' Washington Seven tours willjeave New York and Philadelphia December 88, Jan uary IS, February. 3, arcji Sand 31, April 81 and May 1, Detailed Itineraries jff the above- tours, giving rates nud"fhll 'information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 1106 11 road way, New York; 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 lljjoad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. WABHtaa: Persons who suffer from coughs aud colds should heed the warnings of danger end save themselves suffering aud fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. 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