JUT iLi1 1AJS i k Lr l iiL-iJ I 1wIm to prohibit every ftUTAfU 1-1" ih;o fill Hi l i-li V : I , VH hW immtb. imyttltle In vlvumi U -rtU n.U )HmtgA i-K-vn-r-1 n 'tnrftil poHltn pmkltntMt fl i!veTnu nl- Tlict'fvcr 111 piit VflriW ot new i.niuml it. The rtjrh 1i itorrl to rejwt r . vtvertiseinent, wl-HiVr IMiftl fw or not, that t- iiuUllfthont miy drm qjTipr fw-r. Ailrtirildlnie mlw kwmi known RnUirnit st tlie imnloffier nt fHniianlfl-, . rw fiuoud oIimji mftU rtinttcr Tfcl.KPIIONK (XNiK(TlON. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print," tlilnU It would man from otint? who took no pnrt In the noinl- iintioii." Now in ( h time to make a 1 move in thin direction. Tlie borough I elertimi which ii nppnmi'lilng Is an i imortii'it event foi tlit tux payer and ibiiHiiH'fm men. The voters have It in their power to elect men who will he n credit to the borough. The primary election, however, in the pi il6r place to begin tlie good work. With the proper nominee, by both parties, there need be little fear of the result. Hlvcjning Htr!d MONDAY, NOVEMUER 88. 1807. Tun Sheriff's ofllco in Greater New York U estimated to be worth be tween $70,000 and $80,000 a year. The power behind the throne of that oity is more profitable than being Presi dent At least o thinks "Dick'' Croker. Tins 58th Congress had a larger number of Republicans from the South than was ever before elected to . ... u .i auy Congress from ttnu seeuon. jiiiu now the 80th Congress is to have an addition to the Southern Kepublluan strength by another Republican Sen ator from Maryland. Thk talk of no-operation of a few Ohio Republicans with the McLean Democrats of that state in tlie ap proaching Senatorial election is pro- louneed by Onioiuen of both parties, o merest "moonshine.' It w.ntld tic polit'tHl suicide for any nittn who ,..,,l,l ntulnrtnUn it nr iiirpilllir, 10 ... . . a.. il. Hi... , r n l. T1IK UMlianu ior Hie lln,iuu, ur cause of the excellent report of the West Mahanoy township cace furn ished our readers, has been such that '' 'arge extra editions issued each ltbU UUt UCCII OIIIILl lUtIV ,u DMrJi; nTiinrifi i in, ii iLiLiiiiit in itiiLtii - ries in the matter of news. r 1. .1.. . t ..I . 1 ...... I ., T ti.nMlia uAiintvi as a oiow at tne laonc oi our govern- ment, Governor Hastings hu this to savs : "The recent riots at liizleton, in our own state, and the t Kn .l.n .... I... 1 ,,,111, in tU 111 other states would not ho possible if the moral and intellectual conditions of our people wero elevated to that standard to which the nation must attain If our institutions are to con tlnuo." TO GlTltB .V OOI.1 I V ON It DAY. Tnko Uixntive llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rcli i ml the money If it fell tu oun'. 8ftV. Tim (Tannine line L. It. Q. on wieh tablet. EMP&R0R WILLIAM AflD DREYFUS Tho (Inrntan Itlaunroli'n Kffbrt to Savo tlio Aocnucd O nine i'. Paris, Nov. it. The name of Urn- peror William Is now persistently con nectetl with the Dreyfus affair. It Is currently reported that at the time nf the trial he wrote to at. Caslmlr-Perler, giving his word of honor as a man that Dreyfus hnd not hotrayed France for the German rovornment, adding that, If necessary, he would give his "word as an emperor Willi all Its eonse quencee." Przsldent Ssstmlr - Perler eommunt cated this to the cabinet. Soon after. ward Dreyfus was condemned. Env perior William, much hurt, Instructed the German ambassador at Paris to ask If the Incriminating documents hsd been procured on Oerman territory. M. Casimlr-Perler made a guarded reply. but In view of the fact that he had been kept In Ignorance by the cabinet of what was going on and had to sane tlon the sentence upon Dreyfus, de snlte the kaiser's word of honor, he decided to leslgn the presidency and seised the first occasion which occur red, namely, the overthrow of the Du- nuy cabinet. The Gaulols says It was in order lo avert grave consequences, arising from the Emperor William's having given his word of honor, that the court mar tial was held with closed doors. Smitll nill. mfn l.lll. beat lilll. DcWItt'lt Little Early Itlsets cure biliousness con?tli tlon, sick headache. C. II. Hacoubucu. Slurderntix Itiillim .Street Sweeper, New York, Nov. 22. Lorenso Galll tlellc, an Italian street sweeper, was stabbed lo death last night by a fellow countryman named Domlnlco Cesare, during an altercation In the hallway of a tenement house on Mulberry street. The stabbing was the outcome of a gruflcre which had existed between the men for several weeks. Cesare ran away, and at a late hour he had not been captured. BloodfHervePood For Weak and Run Down People UfUlT IT ICI Ttierloliestofnll restore Wtlfl I II IOI ttyo foods, becnuse It ro- llaces tho essentials or lire that are ox minted by dltpase, Indigestion, high living, overwork) worry, excesses, abuse, ete. WHAT IT D0ES1 SMSiW digestion perfect-it creates solid lleab, muscle and strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes nUve and oleer. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and ns a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, orflve boxes Si 00. Druggists or by mall. We oan help you. Advice and book, free. W clto Ua About Your Cnso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, lMaUhexttiutStrect. Philadelphia,. MR. GLADSTONE FAILING. Mental Vltror Unimpaired, IlutUodlly Health on the Decline. London, Nov. 22. An alarming rumor regarding Mr. Gladstone's health has been widely circulated In ths city and last evening formed the principal topic of conversation at the various clubs. dispatch from H award en has been received contradicting the rumor and saying that, although he has been suf fering from Insomnia for a week past. Mr. Gladstone has been able to take n considerable amount of out .deer ex ercise. SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO TUE BOUTII. Tho l'lorhlli Limited Will Agnlii Itllll the Southern Ilntln-ny, The Florida Limited, which Is tho syn onym of nil that Is elegant in modern mil way trains, aud which during Its former service has been a prime favorite for tenrlst from the Mortli scuklng the mild olimato of Florida, will he plnced In service by the Southern Hallway about tho first week in January. 1898. With IU return to serrice this train, which will be solid Pullman vostibuleil betwren Now Tork, Philadelphia ami St. Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore pteaentod, and whloh will be dewtiued to add still further to its already noil established popularity. Tlie Southern Itailrray Is having built for the 1'lorida Limited serv'co three trains,eacli containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping can, a roiiipartniant car and s library and observation car, each car com. plete in nil Ita appointments nud equipped with tho very latest devices and appllauoes for the com Tort and convenience of the pas sengers. WMlo no schedule has ns yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will be tho quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine nnd will bo so plannid that pa9cngers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day abd ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Iterord. J. C. Ikrrv. olio ot the Daet known citi zensof Soomer. Mo.. tcBtlfios that ho cured u.mscir ot tlie woist Kind ot plies by using :t few buxOT of DoW'ltt's Witch Hazel Salve. He hud been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many difl'ereiit kinds of so-called cures ; but DoWitt's wns the ono that did tho work nnd he will vorlfy thia statement if any one wishes to write him. C. II llagenhuch. Thk right of a wife to search her sleeping husband's pockets is to be tested in an Allegheny county court. Yb biusbarid and wifo aro one before tho law, there can be no question legally as to the right of search. But it is curious that women should have a predilection, for their husbands' pookets when they are so averse to pockets themselves that they will carry change anywhere olso in pref erence and even use their mouths as money jugs. IN conversation with a prominent Republican physician from north of the mountain, says the editor of the Minersville Free Press, he complained very bitterly about civil service rules which permit three Democrats to hold on as pension examiners in this county after their four year term Is up. The Bepublloan physicians were prpmptly oufttnd when their term was un and he holds that by having'a new board with headquarters' at Ashland or Mahanoy City they could do the builhess and the old board finally be discontinued. It Is also charged that not one of the present board of pen sion examiners is an old soldier. I'l.nt- I) i -H'H Killed. Mandeville, I,a Nov. 22. News has Just been received hero of a desperate light at Bayi'U Lacombe between Ar thur and Edward Jolle on one side and Laurance nnd Edward Cousin on the other, which resulted In the killing of dll the parlies concerned. Shotguns and pistols were the weapons used. The cause of the difficulty is attributed to an old family feud. Notice. Applications fur further Informs tlon addressed to Jno. it. Uenll, ulstrict I'assengcr Agont, Southern Hallway, 828 okestuut street, Philadelphia,- will receive prompt atteutlou. 10-33-tf A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for Throat and l.ungs. It is coring more cases of Coughs, Colds, Ablhnia, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any othcrmed- icine. The proprietor has authorized any drug gist to give you a Sample Bottle Free to con vince you of this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c. Coming Kvents. Nov. 33. Entertainment and social under the auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho P. M. church. Nov. 25. Thanksgiving dinner to be given by All Saints Protestaut Episcopal church corner West aud Oak streets. Nov. 30. Grand prizo ball under the auspices of tho Grant band in Itobbins opera house. Dec. 2. Tweuty-flfth annual supper under luppicos of Welsh Baptist chuch In Kobbius' opera house. Dec. 31. Twenty-fourth annnal ball of tho liescuo Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, at Bob bins' opera house. For Infants and Children. Tl fie- ) ' I: n eyerr v;psr. TTsoIohm to Prosecute Murderers. Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 22. In the dis trlot court in Arriba county, In the case of Eplfaml Jaramlllo and P. Salazar, for the murder of Pablo Garcia, the Jury brought In a verdict of not guilty. Then. Judge Laughlin said to the Jury: "Gentlemen, I find It la entirely use less to proeecute crimes In this county. It seems that murder Is Justified here. You can all be discharged permanently and go home." WHAT IT INDICATES. It's Winning New Friends Dally. What? Pan-Tina for coughs nnd colds. Gruhlcr Bros., drug store At "Wji are indebted to Hon. James W. Latta, Secretary of Internal Affairs, for a copy of tho report of Buraua of Industrial Statistics, showing tho actual earnings of working people In the state. The work is one of much value to the student of economics, in that it truthfully and accurately furnishes the number of men em ployed and the number of days em ployed, in the various industries of the state, together with the wages paid. The analysis, not only of in dividual time and earnings, but of the other statistical tables inoluded in the report, deal minutely with the different questions of public interest. .II Ml WIlWIIlll-l- 1. Tub President has just appointed Kev. Father Fitzgerald, of St. Joseph, Mo., to a chaplaincy in the army. This makes the third Catho lic priest now holding a commission in the army, the remainder of the corps being made up of eight Protestant Episcopalians, nine Meth dists, four Presbyterians, three Bap tists, three eolored Methodists, one Congregationalist, one oolored Bap tist and one Christian. At present there Is but one vacancy. Ilev. Father Fitxgerald's appointment was stronely urged by Archbishops Keane and Ireland. Ho lias had nQinrablo exnerlence In mission work among the Indians. Bvkrt eltlMn of Shenandoah, and "iiAoially the business men, should read carefully the following words of Governor 11. u. nngrtw, m "'"isi and govern themselves accordingly. Ho said : "Business men are to blame tnr mistrovernment of oities and towns. They grumble at the results of fliiacuses which they do not attend, complain of the misuianuge- Turned Up ns iv 'rHoiinnin Ivliisr." Santa Cruz, Cal., Nov. 22. In 1804 John H. Johnson left Boulder Creek for Alaska. Nothing being heard of him for two years, the local court of Foresters, of which he was a member, appointed a committee to ascertain his whereabouts. His friends were grat ified to learn from a letter written In Dawson City, Sept 30, that he Is there known as the "Bonanza King," nis claim in Klondike being worth hun dreds of thousands of dollars. Attonipt to Hold Up a Streetcar. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 22. A masked negro attempted to hold up a streetcar at the end of the Eighteenth street cable line at a late hour Saturday night. The grlpman, E. O. Prewett, threw a grip hook at the highwayman, who Instantly shot the grlpman In the groin. Conductor G. W. Church came to his comrade's assistance and was shot in the breast, being seriously wounded. The negro escaped. Hood s n 1 I'm' favor l.ipuily iiinun ss iiit-n and travel lers curry them In vest n,i-ta 1u,iia Karrv tliAtn tu p-iraei, houMkoepern keep them In medicine clueU, frieiuU rocomraenii them to friend. It&c Pills mimmmmmmmmmmm PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Chocolate Prop ISo per pound Ixwiikvh ! P"" pou" Camilla's ,j0- lwr P01"1" Mtiwl Ciidle..t Sc. to 6O0. pr pound Chewing Gum .5c. poukage at Jo. enth Fifty klmUof Bmoklneand Clawing Tobaooo Of Karaites, 80 a pnokage and box of mate-lies free Peanuts 2 quart, for So Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urin stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble, Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in th hack, i also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp Root is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the back, difficult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swatnp-Koot is soon realized. Its action gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and the cures perminent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Th proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. Special Winter Excuralona to Old Point Comfort, Lakewood, ISto. The Philadelphia & Reading Railway has placed on sale at all its principal ouices, winter excursion tickets to Old Point Cum fort, Lakewood, Atlantic City, Caps May and other prominent winter resorts in New Jersey aud vircinia. These tickets are sale at low rates with very liberal return limits. For full information aa to routos, rates, Ac, consult any Philadelphia & Read ing agent, or address Edson J. Weeks, gen eral passenger agent, Philadelphia. To Ilrlnu'tfio Sulli.'i to Terms. London, Nov. it. The Rome corre spondent of The Dally News says: am able to assert on the best author ity that the powers are discussing the advisability of a naval demonstration In the Dandanelles or a blockade Constantinople If the sultan does not yield to the demands of the powers with respect to autonomy for the Isl and of Crete, especially In the matter of withdrawing the Turkish troops, NUGGETS OF NEWS. The parents of Tlllle Lump, of Lan caster, Pa., have caused her arrest for the larceny of W7. The Chase National bank, of New York, has increased Its capital stock to (1,000,000. Its deposits exceed $10,000,000, Jack Thompson, alias "Bngllsh Jack,1 was arrested upon oomlng from a New York tailor store wearing several suits it clothing. James Barker and Klmer Fruit were burned to death In a barn at Bethany, Mo. They were playing cards, and their lantern upset. About $6,000 has been contributed by New England bankers for the relief of the family of Cashier Barren, murdered at Dexter, Me. The unknown man who committed Filicide at Charleston, S. C, a fortnight ago, has been identified, by the number on Ids lyatch, as II. S. Bains, of Buf falo. N. Y. Don't Trlife With Coughs and Colds, Take Pan-Tina (26c. ) and be cured. At O rubier Urea., drug store. DISSATISFIED EMPLOYES May He "Dismissed Por t'rttlclsfnn; a Ptilillo Institution Matmitenient, Trenton. Nov. 22. The board of trus tors of the State Industrial School for Girls, near this rliy, have called a meeting for Friday night to investl ratp the charges of mismanagement against the board by employes of the Institution. The dilllrulty grows out of the appointment of Mrs. Byler aB matron to oucceed Mrs. McFadden, re signed. Before her appointment Mrs. ISyler was In charge of the Florence Mission for Olrls In this city. Some of QOtD DDBT." 'GOLD DUST.' In a letter from a person who vlsltecL e?1!" ot, the, ""tlt,u(;n the Gladstones on Friday the writer says: "Ills mind Is as keen as ever, but he has become much feebler bodily, and now leads what for him Is a very Bedentary life. He seems to have vis ibly shrunk In slse and suiters from shortness of breath. His heart was examined recently and was found to he weak In action, so that altogether the marvelous old man's bodily powers Bem at last to be on the decline." A RAILROAD WASHED AWAY. Great Destruction by Plood In the Stnto of Wnsblnitton. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. S2. Superin tendent Foster, of the Everett and Monte Crlsto railroad, who went to Monte Crlsto on Wednesday's train, walked In from Itobe. He reports the damage to the road by high water be yond computation at the present time. The water In the canyon was many feet higher than ever known before, washing the entire track away. About the only evidence left that a railroad was ever built there are the six tun nels. The road will not be operated this winter east of Granite Falls. This will prevent the shipment of tire from the Monte Crlsto and Sllverton die-1 trlcts. In all probability the road will ; not be rebuilt through the canyons. The Great Northern has about 20 miles of road almost entirely destroyed. In many cases the Iron la washed away and covered with sand. With the most favorable, weather the road cannot be repaired before Dec. 15. Mrs. McFadden'e place should nave been filled by promotion, and some crit icisms they are passing on the board Is that Mrs: Byler's husband, a retired preacher, Is living at the school at the expense of the state. The board says this matter was taken Into considera tion when Mrs. Kyler was employed and her salary determined upon. The members of the board are determined to stop the criticism of the employes, even If It becomes necessary to dis charge some of the more aggresslvo critics. Collnpe"Yn ITT'o oiod'l liiiroli, Cleveland, Nov. 2?. By the collapse of the floor of L ,y Methodist chapel, on Central avenue, last evening, 800 colored worshipsrs were precipitated to the ground, a distance of seven feet. A panic ensued, but only three persons were hurt, end they not seriously. Murdor Unds Wedding Festivities. New York, Nov. 22. A murder broke up the wedding feast at the marriage of Isaac Goldstein to Katie Sllversteln last night In the flat of Vetta Gordon, In a tenement house on Henry street. Charles Schnplero shot Louis Lleber- man In the abdomen. Inflicting a wound from which Ltebermon died shortly afterward, nnd he would have killed Llebermnn's son, Meyer, had not two detectives arrived In time to save him. Schaplero was arrested. Miss Gordon told the police that she had refused to marry Schaplero because he wanted her to work after the marriage. Schaplero Is a swarthy Hebrew of 21 years, yet he was able to earn only $1 a week. Mrs. Booth's) Ordination. New York, Nov. 22. The feature at tho annual meeting of the Volunteers of America, over which Dr. Chauncey M. Depew will preside, at Carnegie Hall tonight, will be the ordination of Mrs. Balilngton Booth as a minister of the " Church of God In general." The clergymen who took part In the cere mony the Itev. Dr. rAmory H. Brad ford, a Congregational minister, of Bradford, N. J.; Rev. Dr. It. S. Mac carthur, Paptlse; Rev. Joslah Strong and ltev. Dr. Gregg, a Presbyterian mlnlsterof Brooklyn. Hon. John Wana- maker is also expected to be present. Plot to Kidnap a Prosldout. Montevideo, Nov. 22. On Friday evening last the government frustrated a plot of the adherents of ex-President Herrera y Obes In the legislature to kidnap and depose Senor Cuestas, who succeeded to the presidency ad Interim after the assassination of Senor Borda. The discovery of this plot has pro duced strong popular demonstrations In favor of Senor Cuestas, whose candl dature for the presidency Is now for mally proclaimed by all parties except the adherents of the old regime. Strikers Threaten Murdor, Houghton, Mich., Nov. 22. There Is every prospect of serious trouble at the Atlantic mine. Superintendent Stanton will not accede to to any demands made by the strikers. Italians are on the ground to take the places of the strik ers, but tho Finns have warned the Italians that they will be killed If they attempt to enter the mine. The pres ent force of deputy sheriffs cannot pre vent an outbreak If the Italians at tempt to go under ground. A Good Thing For a Bad Couch, What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlor Dros. drug store. Crnzy Sailor It 11 lis Amuck. Boston, Nov. 22. Manuel Genoarlo, a Portuguese sailor on the fishing schoon er Two Forty, of Gloucester, went crazy during Saturday night and ran amuck with a sharp knife, attacking four ship mates and badly wounding them while they were In their bunkB. Genorarlo was afterwards found dead upon thb floor of the cabin, his throat cut and his bloody knife In his hand. No False Rturns. Here Are Plain Facts "Indorsed by Mrs. J. Jones, Who Resides on No. 2I5 South Jardin Street. Fow peopls will adroit failure where there is a chance for argument. Many people claim success when no ono rises to digputo it. What wo want to do is to place our claims where doubt Is out of tho question. We are doing this every day aud Shenandoah people are beginning to appreciate It. Now, to get right down to the point, everybody knows that there is many an aching back, many a lame and painful one, the suffering from which makes life a burden, but having tried so many remedies tho sufferer not finding success, looks upon all those who profess to have a cure with all the ikepUcism of a skeptic. And yet one more struggle with the right ally and the back is free. Others have done It right here la Shenandoah, why not you ? Read what lira. Jones says : "I had been troubled for a long time with pains across my loins and a lingering lame ness in my back. There was also a distress iu my head which I was sure also arose from my kidneys being out of order. Reading aooounts of Doau's Kidney Pills and the many oures they were making induced me to get them from Klrlln's Pharmacy. I had not taken many doses when I fouud an im provement in my condition and I was soon freed from the pain and the intense lameness I suffered from departed. I am now sleeping well and feel generally invigorated. My head is cleared and I am not tired all time as I used to be. I have no hesitanoy In recom mending Doau's Kidney Plus. They are most efl'ectfve .and eause no ineonveuienee whatever, while taking them." Doan's Kidney 1'iIU for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Koster-MiUwrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tlie U. S. Remember the name Doan's aud take no substitute, Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. VER since I was eighteen years old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Restora tlvo Remedies, I suffered from sick headache and extremo nervousness nnddys pcpsla. In time heart disease developed. I was treated by several doctors with no re- llof Sevoro palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells made me most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Heart Cure and took them alternately us directed. Improvement began at once aud Increased so rap idly that Inside ot six months I increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain in tho heart is gone, and tho nervousness has wholly left me," Mhs. Ciias. ICNArr, W. German Bt., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'85. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug- ;hts under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle "uo'Jts or money refunded. Book on Heart ad nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ER'S Opera House MAHANOY CITY, PA. Matinee and Night. NOV. ou AUili 1 1 1 ., ' Lnrgest pnokngo-grentest economy. Made only by THE N. IC. FAIIUIANK. COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. lloston. Phlladelpbls t Always One Bestir And we have the best Shoe Store any where in this region. Every dollar's worth of goods . is paid for on arrival,, which means a big saving. Our orders are sought for by the best manufacturers, which gives us best choice. Our big business makes us big buyers, and these three points make lower selling prices here than is possible in any other store. The Lambertville Rubber Co. Appreciate that we are the foremost shoe dealers and have made us, selling agents for their celebrated Snag Proof Rubber Boots. FACTO R Y Shoe Store, J. A. MOYER, Mgr. We Give Check for Amount of Every Pur chase. $25.00 Worth Gels a Beauti ful Parlor I,awp. 6i Martin J. Dixon's Production the English and American success, of BY FRANK HARVEY. Melodrama That Appeals to the Masses. 1 1 ' H E JTi Realistic Ironworks eh w ureat fire scenes Heroic Rescue by ... A Blind Girl ! Chart at Snyder's Drag Store. The workingmen can save money by making their purchases at our store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of $1.19 For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line, PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 105 NORTH INIAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. Personally-Conducted Tours via Pennsyl vania Ilallrontl. Season op 1807-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company is tlie most complete and elaborate system of ploasuro traveling and sight-seeing yet de vised. It is the consummation of tho ulfl raato idea in railroad travel, tho final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For tho season of '0.7 and'asltlmsarranged for the following tours : California. Four tours will Ioavo Now York, Philadelphia, shd Ilarrlsburg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 10. With the exception of tho first party going anil the last returning, nil of these parties will travel by the "Golden Gate Special" be tween Now York and California, stopping at interesting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New York and Philadelphia January 88, February 8 and 38, and' March 8. The first three admit of u stay of two weeks In the "Flowery State." Tickets for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains until May 31, 1S0S. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash Ington. Three six-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 38, January 30 and April 88. f Old Point Comfoft. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 36, January 30, February 10, March 10, April 7 and 38, Washington. Seven tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 38, Jan uary 13, February 3, Mareh 3 and 31, April SI awl May 18. Detailed Itineraries of the above tours, glviug rates and full information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 1186 1! road way, New York; 860 Fulton Street, lirooklyu; 7S0 Ilroad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo, W. Itoyd, Assistant General Passenger Auent, Philadelphia. J. It. Thlrswend, of Grosbeok, Texi, says that when he has a spell of Indigestion, and feels bad sluggish he take two of DeWltt's Little Ksrly litoers at night, and he Is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you V C. II. Uageubueli, HAVE YOU READ- THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES Is the most extensively circulated and widely read newspaper pub lished In Pennsylvania. 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