. -I. -1sC .1 MS V I iw 1 l I II 1 1 -. il HtiellHIHl'i.ll . hi I" v iiillj:! trrr,ot " i ivltfin'- lvtit. h o 4prvri tut Hi!ttvt rtcl o urtf.,rAtt u lu'ncinrthe mil hiiIk ll. The rlatit Ik Ivcrtlsruicnt, whether CHtfiet-. h, p- Isheta i of ariwi el newt ' tm to reject a or or not, inai r publishers may 'inrjer. AavttTMn-tiv rule made known H!teatlon IMMK posrtluice III nnminnn, Uu mall ma'ter TKl.Ki'HONK ('ONNi'i-riOK. "All the News That's Fit ts PiW." . '3T0BBDAT, NOVEMBER 88 19(17. line Laws of the State. recent appointment of Robert nice an the ohief of the Bnrpa.ii Mineti, ta a nioHt excellent selec Ofit We may be allowed tp judjre tile rigid requirements In- hm ,lown for the eighteen mine tn- of this state. The latter will f.t ao siueuure under Mr. Urowtl- 08B iidiuiiilstratlon, and will no longer be their own matiters. Here tofore they were not tmbjeot to the authority of any Htate ouVitvl, nl though they were required to make an annual report to the Secreta.-y of Internal Affairs. Things are different now under the requirements of the new initio law. The law passed by the last le lsla tare orentiiijrtlie bureau of mines and luiniuK places the mine hwpe'tor 1 under the control of the ohlef of this bureau, Mr. Urownlee, and the latter ii preparing to rigidly enforce the law. With this object in view he had a conference with the mine inspectors recently, and the latter were given to understand they are expected to file a monthly report of the aci-idents, in spections, etc., in their districts; that if they did not carry out his instruc tions rigidly he would take step to have the oiTendlng inspectors re moved. Some of the inspectors, it is said, did not take very kiudly to Mr. Browulee's plans, but these differ ences were adjusted, and there is not likely to be any friction between the oliief aud theinspectors in the future. Mr. Urownlee will issuh instructions to. mine foremen, in cases of seiious or fatal accidents, to immediately Olograph to the inspector of the dis trict, and report to that official the time' of the accident, fatal or not fatal, the nuiubor of persons injured,' their age, nationality, whether mar 'eeoB l ried or single, the number of children left, extent and cause of the injury. The foreman is also required to state who first reached the scene of the accident, the name and location of the mine, the name of the operator, "V. railroad jto mine and the nearest rail rrJSlTslation. Tl)o inspector is instructed to furn ish a report showing the circum stances and responsibility or Clio ac cident to the chief of the Bureau of Mines as soon as possible after in vestigation. Mine operators are re quired to furnish the bureau with an annual report giving the name and location or tuolr mines, wlietlier a strike or suspension has occurred at colliery or mine or opening of col liery during tho year, the cause of i. the strike or suspension, whether it . was ordered by labor organizations, "the extent to which it succeeded, the number of persons Involved, loss of .wjagas to operator and employes, the nnmbvo'of , native-born and alien 'VUJ ArtfMrfplnyeH Bn(i other information of a like character. Tho operators aro invited to furn ihrmoh other information and data as ipey may cuoose, wun tne under standing that it will be held strictly eonfldential by tho bureau. The in spectors are required to furnish, by i r. tho ith of every month, a detailed ' "report of the number of inspections made in their district and a vast .mount of technical information about the mines inspected. One re quirement is that they shall investi- ' gate the appliances for signaling from tho bottom of the shaft or slope a tQ4ho engineer in oharge of the SpF- ' tttlBtJnsrenclne. to ascertain if they arrLfe-Haule and whether the oages, TJoisting ropes, bridle chains and safety appliances are in good condi tion and work properly. Mr. Brownlee has ordered the in spectors to make a semi-annual ex amination of the mines in their dis if trict and report the result not later than the last weeks of January and July. The inspectors are required to furnish the number of employes of eaeh mine, the number of mules em ployed, til means of ventilation, the character of the mine, the system of mining and the character of ma chinery used, together with a state ment sa to whether proper precau tions, are taken to secure the safety ef all persons employed in the mine and adjoining mines. Tho inspeotor is also to state whether he considers the method of mining, drainage, hauling and venti lation the most practical and econom ical that oould be adopted to secure the largest amount of coal in the field, having in view the safety of employes und the reasonable reiuun- ) says tne 'aw in uoi""""" specie ami will endeavor to have It xnireu by me nexi iigmiur. noBO eiui'ijn "- i will watch witli muoii interest aration of the new mine law the riirid system devised by cbief of the bureau, n isio cried that its enforcement will It in much good to employer anu ted. UCA 111 i UK I'on MoNlrmi Olllcliil Mimt l)!c For Kit! I nor Arroyo. Moxl Mix.. N'c.v. 2X The preat trial nf Arroyo's l u'di rein Is over, ter minating Inpi ovtnlrir with the sen tence i de.ith pri.n ,'Unced on ten of the pHlce officials and policemen con cerned in the butchering of the haplesf wretch uhoFe "ttneh on Ihe president caun ' inftund a sensation hero. The jury was out seven hours, return ing its verdict at S p. m and Judge Floras delivering his confirmation ver dict at about 8 o'clock. The prisoners stood up and the gendarmes presented arms during the dellverenoe. The court room was crowded to the utmost ca pacity. The closing scenes In the trial were most dramatic Vlllavlcenclo and Ca brera took the verdict coolly, as In fact did all tho rrlroner. Bellldo was sen tenced to 11 mon'hs' Imprisonment, and Cueller, who bought the knives at the order of his master, the late Inspeotor General Velasques, and also Bravo, were acquitted and set free. The condemned men do not yet seem to realise their perilous position. Their lawyers entered an appeal In each os.se. Public opinion sustains the verdict. TO OIIHR A I tl,ll l.S lr: I 'AY. Take LuiitlYe Hrotno jtiinlnc T.ilcta. All lr!!'iitfl ret Mini t! u il' it MIg to nr.-. glh:. Tbe genmuv 1ms I. K. Q. on . mcIi Ublt. lf nits i'i a i .iiiir'iTi, BroiUc. Nov. Ir. Tj hi3 A. SKt'. r.n l. .Held a h! hbnu- In this city, aged 61' years, lie performed distin guished seivlre as a surgeon during the war, later as a war correspondent and as consul seneral In Mexico. It was Dr. 8kl on who exhumed the body of the unf.itun.itc Emperor Maxlmllllan and ser.t It to Austria at the request of the lu'er of that country, and It was he wha obtained the release of Max imllllan's former prime minister. Tor Infant and Children. tin It 03 trlgMtan 'M r, llr.Min'fi 'lr';i ro Moxloo., Kar; c.s City, Nov. ii. Ex-Governor Crittenden, of aiiesivtI, who was con sul gone-,il to Vexieo under the last Cleveland admlnMrution, announces that he will leave the city next week for San Antonio, Tex., where he will be joined by Hon. William J. IJryan and Mrs. Bryan, and that the three will depart from San Antonio on a four weeks' tour of Mexico. Aided by the ex-consul's knowledge of the people and the country, Mr. Bryan will make a careful study of Mexico's financial system. There is no need of little children licinu tot uri'il by scald head, eczema and skin eniili'ins. Dewltt's Witch Huxii MmIvo given instant reliorand cures iieriimneitlv U. II. lIiiKcnlmuh. l'roin Atituonuo to lleiranry. St. LoulH, Mo., Nov. 23. Tom Small, once a faiwus jockey, was tried Ih po lice court yrstcrday on the charge of begging, and directed to leave town. He was the oldest jockey on the turf, and some years ago was worth $40,000, and was a familiar figure at Latonla, Sheepsheail Bay and Gravesend. He la G9 years old. J. U. BoTry, one ot cue Dcst known clti nof Siiencer. Mo . testifies that lie cured himself of the worst kind of piles by nsitm a few boxes of UeWitt's Witch Hazel Snlve. He had !hu troubled with piles for over thirty yciiis ma Imil need many dlllerent kinds of go-called cures; but UeWitt's was the one that urn the work mm lie will verity this statement If any cue wishes to wrlto htm. (J. 11 IlHEenbucli. I'.niiiwur WHllnni'H Thrent. London, Nov. 23. A dispatch to The Dally Chronicle from Chrlstlanla, with reference to the political conflict be tween Norway and Sweden as to the relative rights of the two parts of the oompostte monarchy, says: "A protnl nent Swedish politician attributes to Emperor William the following state ment: 'If the Norwegians seek to ac complish their ends I will crush Nor way as I have already crushed Greece.' " llollej' I'.xplodos, Two lUllort. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. J8. Two men, llobert Henry and Robert Starr, were killed by the explosion yesterday of a boiler used to supply steam for three commercial buildings In this city. Henry was the fireman and Starr a boiler Inspector who was examining the plant when the explosion occurred. A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands end Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure Was Effected. "When Ave years old my little boy had scrofula on his face, bauds and arms. It was worst on his chin, although the sores on his oheeka and hands were very bad. It appeared iu the form ot red pimples which would fester, break open sod run and then scab over. A Car disappearing they would break out again. Thoy caoaed intense itching and the little sufferer had to be watched continually to keep him from scratching the sores. We became greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's inotKer had had scrofula and the only medicine whloh had helpd ber was Hood's Barsaparilla. We decided to give it t J our Loy urJ wc .. ' a a Im. -ove-wont ! his esse ve. soo-. After giv. lg him tour bottles oi Hill's 8arsaparilla tbe hui..or had all been di'i.on out of 'lis blood and it Las never tiuoe returned," William Bartz, 416 South Williams Bt., South Bend, Indiana. You oan buy Hood's Barsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. i ,1 1 r:n cure Liver III.MT to tk, nOOCl 8 11 1 IS er to operate. It mnta. To succeed in correcting defective sight, on roust understand the mechaoiiai of the human eye, just as a tint-class jeweler under star ds the movements of s watch. I do not guess, but tell you precisely what the trouble lies and how to correct it with the least expense and greatest certainty. E. HOUOTQSTfl, EYE SPECIALIST. AT TBS HTOBB OK T. BUCHANAN, ALL OF NEXT WEEK, TO EXAMINE EYES FREE. CMD Tho Dr. David J them to use at once Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and be cured, for my case was abandoned SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO TBE SOUTH. Thai Plnrirtn I.lmllml Will Agnltt lluu oh thn Southern ltallvruy. The Fluriilik Limited, whloh is tbe syn onym 11 f all tlntt is elegant In modern rail way trains, and which ilurlnic Its former service lias been a prime fnvorlte for tourists from the North seek I tie the mild c!f mate of Florida, will be nutoed In serricv by the Southern rUilway about the first week In Jamtttrr. 198 With its return to service this ' train, which win be solid Pullman vestlbuled li"tw on No Turk, I'hlladelpliU and St. I AtiKUstine will present features lu the Wny of . luxurious nud comfortable appointments not herrtof.ire utesentMl, and which will be deMined to add still" further to iu alreaily well csttihlisheil nojttilnrity. i Thn Southern llMlway is having built for, the Fluriilll T.lmltMl HArvtrw thrMi trj.ln iAfil . ..nn,l..l.. . .111 - I wuwiiuuiK a uutiHg vni, inu iiinniiiic iihiiii sleeplns csrs n eomiwrtuu'iit cur nud n library unci iibservatiuii car. cueh car com plete In all lis HiHiiiittuenls and equipped with the very latest devices mid appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule hits m yet been atitinuni-ed. it n be stated ilmt it will lie the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia ami St. Aiiiiiisllue, and will bo so.platnxl that passengers cnu lenvn l'biladolpbiit .it some convenient hour during the (lay mid ar rive at St. Augustine liefure nightfall ot tho following day. I'lilbulclphla Record. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to .Tno. M. Until, iJistrlct IVisaenuer Agent, Soutliern Hallway, 82S ''hestutit street, I'hlladelpbia, will receive prompt attention. 10-U.Vtf To-nlsht and To-morrow Night, And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Inroat and Lungs acknow'edged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Colds, Broncliiti, Astlima and Consumption. (Jet a bottle tP-day and keep it always in the house, so you flan attack your cold at once. Price 25c. 50c. Sartiple bottle free. Cuiiilnc 1-SvcntH. Nov. 28 KnturUIiniieiit nud social under tbe auspices of life Ladles' Aid Society ol tbe P. M. church. . Nov, 35 Tliatikssivinc dinner to bo given by All SainU' Protestant Episcopal church, "iirncr West and Oak streets. Nov. 30. Oi-.ind prize hall under tho auspices of the Grant Imnd in Hobblni' opera houso. Dec. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspicosot Welsh Haptist chuch in Bobbins' opera house. Dec. 31. Twenty-fourth annual ball of tbo Kescuo I look & Ladder Co., No. 1, at lloh bins' opora bouse. WHAT IT INDICATES. Nothing so interferes with one's plaus 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 uti healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, U 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 cfiect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. Its action is gentle,' yet immediate, the relief speedy and the cures permanent. At druggists fifly 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., Dinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. Special Winter lixciirslons to Old l'olnt Comfort, Lnkewnod, I'.tc. The Philadelphia A Reading Railway has placed on sole at all it nrinciwl offices. winter excursion tickets to Old Point Com fort, Lakewood, Atlantic City. Cape My and other prominent winter resorts in New Jersey aud Virginia. These ticket are oil sale at low rate with very liberal' return limits. For full information as to routes, rates, Ac., consult any Philadelphia & Read lug agent, or address Bison J. Weeks, gen ernl passenger agent, Philadelphia. NUGGETS0F NEWS. ItuMla project! a railway to connect the Caspian aea with the Persian gulf. The American Railway League has Become a run neagea political organi zation. An aerial tramway will be built from liiomoutnot uyea canyon over theChll koot Pane, In Alaska. The Lasley family have arrived In New York from the state of Washing ton In a prairie schooner, Mrs. Bridget Booker died at Lake vllle, N. Y., three hours after the death if ber married daughter. It Is likely that the discriminating section of the tariff law will be taken Into court for Interpretation. It Is understood at Pretoria that the arbitration tribunal In the Delagoa bay dispute awards McMurdo about 110,000 -000. John Fleming, aged 14 years, was at tacked by a St. Bernard dog In New York, and the animal almost tore off his arm Sixteen horses that wera hllxlic around a church at Osmond, Neb., were stolen while preaohers were denouncing thieving. You can't afford to risk your life bv allow. ing a cold to develop into pneumonia or con sumption. Iustant relief aud a certain cure are afforded by One Mioute Cough Cure. C. II. ilageubuch. 1 WoiTKasi's Protector greatest protection for women is Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. No woman can be week very long after she takes it. Disease must yield when tho Favorite Remkdv attacks it. There is no female weakness or irregularity which it will not relieve and cure. There is no pain or ache pecliar to womon which it will not drive away. Mrs. D. Ackerly, 262 Varlck St., Jersey City, says: "Oh, how I wish I could speak personally with every woman who is in anyway troubled with illness common to our sex, fori would advise by the physicians. jj"oo abottle NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS PROTEST Hut tho 8tte Cnnvopwliiu Hoard Ie nore Their Clinricm. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 23. When the state canvassing board met yesterday It was served with a protest signed by IS. It. Slser, secretary of the Hepubll can state central committee, and other clttsetis, against a canvass of the state returns, on the ground that the law had been violated by Secretary ot State Porter, v,hom It charged with opening and tampering with county returns. Attorney General Smyth, acting for the board, Insisted that the simple breaking of the seals, while contrary to the letter of the law, did net constl' tute an offense, and demanded that the protestors furnish prof of tamper ing. Secretary Porter and his two dep uties were sworn and testified to hav ing opened returns and sending some back for correction, but entered a gen eral denial o any change In figures. At the suggestion ot Governor IIol comb the protest was overruled, and the board will at an early date tabu late the vote. It Is olalmed that If an Injunction were Issued and sustained the throwing out of vote opened by Secretary Por ter would change the result of the election. Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, Tako Pan-Tina (28e.) und be cured. At Grublur Ilros , drug store, GENERAL WEYLER VINDICATED. Cnbft'HHotlrlnirflovoriior Gcncrnl Bid Not Oppose tho Govoruniont. Madrid, Nov. 23. The cabinet coun cil came to an end at 8:30 o'clock last evening, after a nine hour session. Ac cording to an official communication It appears that General Correa, minister of war, reported to his colleagues that beyond General Weyler's pronounce ment printed In the Havana Gazette, the retiring governor general of Cuba, when receiving deputations Just prior to his departure, confined himself to ad vising all classes to show their respect for the decisions of the constituted Government. The council then proceeded to dis cuss, article by article, Senor Moret's projects of autonomy for Cuba and Porto ltlco, approving all except the article dealing with tariffs. Senor Moret described Interviews he had had earlier In the day with tho Catalan del egates, and as a result of this state ment the council decided to postpone the decision of. the article on tariffs un til today. The government denies the report that n well organized band of Carllsts has appeared In the province of Teruel. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The host salve in the world for cuts, bruises, eoros, ulcers, salt rhonni, fover sorce, Utter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skiu eruptions, and positively cures pllos, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 95 cents per box. For nalo br A. Waaloy. Allctrt'il l'oxtonico Itcihlmr Arrnlcnpd. New York, Nov. "23. Svlvester C. Collins was arraigned in a police court yesterday, charged with break ing Into the postofllce at Naz areth, Pa., and was turned over to the federal authorities. Collins was arrested on the Bowery last Thursday. PostofTlce Inspectors had for months been searching the country for him, and the United States authorities con sider the arrest a most Important one. Warning: Porsons who suffer from coughs and colds sVould heed tho warniugs of danger and savo tbomsclvos luflcrlnt; and fatal results by usinc One Minute Cough Curo. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubs. C. II. Ilagenbuch. Bid Mtno l'lro Undor Control.' Aspen, Colo., Nov. 23. The lire which started a week ago In the Smuggler mine Is to all appearances under con trol. But little smoke Is now Issuing from the shaft, and the management think that within 24 hours the work of cleaning the mine of smoke and gas can be begun. A Good Thing For a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 860. At Grubler Bros., drug store. MIliIrcMi HrewMter'H Trial Pout pon oil. Montpeller, Vt., Nov. 23. In the pre liminaries of the trial of Mildred Brew ster for the murder of Annie Wheeler a point was raised which sends the de termination of the case over until the March term of the county court. Coun sel for the defense raised the point that the Indictment was Invalidated by the fact that the oourt stenographer was present when the grand Jury had the charge against Miss Brewster under consideration. The court recommended that counsel go before the supreme court with the question, which was agreed to. It Is not likely that a de cision will be given so that the oase can be tried before the March term. Boouomy In Government. St. John's, N. V., Nov. it. On Mon day next the members of the cabinet of Sir James Winter, the new premier, will, In accordance with precedent, seek re-election In the respective con stituencies for which they were re cently returned. There will be no con tests, the Whltewayite opposition al lowing the elections to go by default. The new government. Is losing no time In Initiating tbe policy of reform. Al ready offices have been abolished, with the effect of saving $16,000 yearly, and It Is expected that further reforms will mean a saving to the colony annually of $100,000. I)olnie It ".Mere'l'Utn Plain." London, Nov. St. The Paris corre spondent ot The Daily News denies that that there la any truth whatever In the report that M. Caalmlr-Perier's resignation of the presidency of the French republic was In any way con nected with the Dreyfua affair, and contemptuously dismisses the story as "mere film flam." Small Dili, safe nlll. best uill. DaWltt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache. 0. II. Hasenbuoh. NARROWLY ESCAPED LYNCHING. Married Moil Who Itloped With n HUieon-Yonr-Old lrl. Elk Tolnt, S. I)., Nov. 23. A lynch ing u narrowly averted here last evening. Ed Stroud, who eloped with 8 10-year-old girl, leaving his ramny in destitute circumstances, was discharg ed by Justice Smythe, owing to lack ol evidence, and when the fact becams known Ed Carter, father of the girl, procured a rope and started in search of Stroud. When he found him lie pro ceeded to beat him, and In a short time the streets were thronged with excited people, yelling "Lynch him!" Stroud managed to break away, but was soon overtaken and again pounded and kick ed. Officers finally arrived' on the scene and rescued the victim. He was taken to the county Jail and a physician senl for, who pronounced him badly injured, though not fatally. The mob gathered In front of the Jail and made threats, but no further trouble was caused. IteriiHed to'l)enert 'L'liolr Ship. Liverpool. Nov. IS. The Spanish steamer Garcia, Captain Bchevereria, whloh arrived here yesterday from Pensacola, reports that on Nov. 18 she spoke the disabled steamer Maylands, Captain Turner, from West Hartlepool for Quebec. An attempt, was made to attach a hawser to her, but the bad weather prevailing prevented Its ac complishment. Boats were then launch ed by the Garcia, and they offered to take oft the crew of the Mftylands, but Captain Turner refused to abandon his ship, and his crew stood by blm. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why 8ho Uses Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Remedies, ,nE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (noe Julia Emma Plemralng) is a familiar one In the state ot Georgia. Bho writes; "Itisvitk pleasure that I expiess my graMtude for the wonderful benefits I liavo received from Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, especially tho Nervine, tho Ncrvo aud Liver Pills, New Heart Cure aud Antl l'aln Pills, Actual experience has taught me their great worth. "No family should bo without them. They havo fully restored mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting tho heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take one of your Antl-Pnln Pills before entering tho earn and thus provout awlmming of tho head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posttivo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Rook ou Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. era Mouse, MAHANOY CITY, PA. Matinee and Night. Martin J. Dixen's Production the English and American success, of BY FRANK HARVEY. A Melodrama That Appeals to the Masses. "I " H liZ Realistic Ironworks Great Fire Scenes Heroic Rescue by ...A Blind Girl! -(o)- Chart at Snyder's Drag Store KAIER'S Op If. COTTOLBNn. Lard la gross nnimal fat, seldom pure, always unhealthy. Cottolcue is inaiuly refined vegetable oil always clean, pure, nutritious, whole some. Vor every purpose for which cooks wcro ouue compelled to use lard, Cottolcno ami most economical. It Improves food, aud health. It saves doctor's bills, yet any doctor will tell you to use it instead of lard. The genulno Cottolcno Is sold everywhere lu ens to ten pound yellow tins, with our trade-marks "tiaiMeTuP and tteer'i head in ooWon-planl ipralA ou every tin. Not guaranteed If sold In any other Way. Made only by TUB N. K. FAHtBANK COMPANY, I Chicago. St, Louis. Always One BesU if 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 1 business makes us big buyers, and these three pointy make lower selling prices here than is possible in any other store. The Lambertville Rubber Co. Appreciate that we are the foremost shoe dealers aud, 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 Gets a Beauti ful Parlor I,amp. A "BIG" The workingiuen can save money store. We are offering an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of $1.19 For which other stores are asking 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 MAIN STREET. Two doora above Merchants' Bnuk. l'ernoiialiy-Comlucted Tours via Pennsyl vabla ltallroad. Season of 1807-8. Tho rersoually-Conductcd Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Unilrond Company Is the most complete and elaborate Bys(tem of pleasure traveling and sightseeing yet do- viaod. It -In the consummation of tho ulti raato idea in railroad travel, tho final ovolv tlon of unassailable perfectiou. For tho season of '07 and '08 It hasarranged for tho following tours : California. Four tours will leavo New York, Philadelphia, and Ilarrisbnrg January 8, January 27, Fobrury 10, and March 10. With the exception of tho first party going and tho last returning, all of these parties will travel by tho "Golden Gato 8pectal" be tween New York and California, stopping at luterntmg points on route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New York and Philadelphia January !, February 8 and 38, and March 8. The first three admit of a stay of two weeks in the "Flowery State." Tickets for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains until May 31, 1868. 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 ami .Philadelphia December 88, January 30 and -April !8. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 38, January SO, February 10, March 10, April 7 and 38. Washington. Seven tours will leave Now York and Philadelphia Doeember 38, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 aud 31, April 31 and May 13, Detailed Itineraries of the above tours, xiving rates and full iuformation, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 1166 Hreadway, New York; 80 Fulton Street, llrooklyiii 780 Hroad Street, Newark, N. J.j er Geo, W. Itoyd, Assistant General Paweuger Agent, Philadelphia. J. M. Thlrswenl.of Orosbeek, Tex., says tliat when he has a spell of Indigestion, and feels bad sluggish he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Itlsers at night, and he is all right tbe next morning. 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