a. EVENING HERALD XT A III IStit.il IM7II ruattihil ICvoulu. v!f "'tr. ' toOW J1UI HTHBKT. NAH('KTKF Hi. HerM l diivi.l l.;Hheiinrt.ll Z h. e.rrl . t. By ml I r': "r If KI ?BBw. r.nr the right U ohange Hie Mtd for or not, the the uilbluiheia "'. "J fjrr. AeVertMi rase, made "" Ki'Mmo. (tarns.. Pa.. M TKfKPHowic ooKiwrrioi. "All Uw m TW's Fit ti PiW" S:vnlnsE Hera !d WEDSB8DAY. ypVEMBBH 84. 1HB7. Tun new tariff is lntn(? a revenue rniier. During November the custom receipt hove increased to nearly liilllloH a clay. I rim Ke of foot bBl1 w,u be right when the dangerous roiiithiieni. is eliminated. Six men ittl on one is opposed to the Saxon idea of fair piy- Ohio Republican are celebratln and not quarreling. The Democratic HfTort to cultivate a Republican split in that state has been dismissed as niiiuinp. On Sunday next the pastor of the TTnirmi H ratiiren church, at Shamo- Vln will nreaeh a sjiecial sermon on "lawlessness and crime In Shamnkin ami their (.-anses." and has extended an invitation to the borouirli official to be'preeent, audit is needless to my they will attend. Tun IIkbald will issue bnt one edition to-morrow, toenable the hard wnrkmiriirinter sufflVient oppor tunity to glvejthanks for at least one 'miuare' meal. Our readers will thprefore understand why! thei favorite paper reaohesthem earlier to-morrow than usual. ft riile the merchant who limit his radvertising epace. either from choice or necessity, to a few inches i a lews 'enthusiastic advocate of;tlie nohle Valence of;piiblicittlmn is the one who measures his ads by the oolinnn. It Is right that a merchant regulate the size of his ad by the size of his capital, but it is not right for him to grumble because the results of a 2-inch ad arn not proportionate to the results from another firm's column or two-column ad. Jcdok Koch is the recipient of many congratulatory remarks for the manner in which ho has conducted himself since his elevation to the Bench.' Ho is impartial, conscienti ous and paiiiH-taking in all his rul ings. Before the granting of trnns fersof licensesthis week, Judge Koch took occasion to make inquiry as to the nationality of the various appli cants, and if any charge had been pending against the penons inter eeted or against the house which was licensed. Judge Koch is fulfilling every promise made for him by the IlKltAliD in advocating his appoint ment. He is the right man in the right place. Tint President has again assured the Senators from this state that Sen ator Sajjor, of Montgomery county, would be appointed to a consulate as soon as Congress meets. Upon the heels of this place of political news tho Philadelphia papers inform us that James B; Holland, of the same county, will be a candidate for State Senator to succeed Baylor. If this be true, it oomes with muoh satisfaction tn tbn sunnorters of Mai. John P. Finney, who is a candidate for the position of Naval Officer at rnuauei nhl Mr. Holland is the Journal editor's most formidable competitor for the position, and if the former is to be switched oft on the Senatorial nnilldnnv. Pinnev will likely have very little opposition for the coveted prize. And there are hundreds 01 ni.iiblioans in this seotion who would be pleased ith;.'his appoint ment. Marrvine for Wealth. The daily press is called upon quite frequently of late to olironicie clan destine marriages, and these import ant events are not alone confined to one elass. The families of the rich and oor alike are invaded by Cupid's dartfl. Eloiementn as a rule are not to be eoiuiuended, and it is a grave step to act counter to parental wishes or ad vioe. Parents should be wise through experience, aud affectionate consider ation is their due. But the parent who desires his daughter to make a grand match as the first object to lie gained by marriage is not well grounded in wisdom. The literature of every age cries out against such a view of marriage. Hundred of the most powerful books and dramas tear it to pieces. If the course of true love seldom runs smooth, yet it usually reaohes Km destination, and the world ai plauds the happy ending. Marrying xelusively for wealth or position is a reproach, and is generally mentioned with a predietlou that it will not tern out well. The list of social shipwrecks found ering on that roek is a long oue in the reeollootion of every one of mature years. ni.ft.nrnini-ul lor lito J bunw or nculdii jfirsss i.y wit.L TARTLING CC . SION. 1 I tn.- t,iti of M Y 1 A f i It Bhmiia ,v, Tin TlttMMInrr Morri IB. BU1....L1, i.ilt Joseph mltled this ci the l.i nuiio v Bclf re tutclde tn the i ii.Uin Jail In . 1 'iiont (if o llisht u ,ilch I I? 1 munb-ri ! .oh' he was 1 ttt. The ' t few dsv hi Ai-tUnc crime tfctted, than Langfeldt, for of Mrs hunt? J in the Meridian J U Blanther Is to tr-vo had much conversation nan named Pitts, who was oon ( minor charxe. Pitts has (Covered a letter which was n his pocket by Blanther on ths Whlh known with a fined i Just 1 last night on earth. The let th other papers, had worked 1 a bole In his pocket, and hung latur 1 tlin.uiri in ti In pan Inlng. The Blanther letter says hkt Is my last day on earth, I Bay that I cannot die without k truth. I murdered Mrs. Lang- As wish ti telling IM Blanche Lamont and Minnie fekll. a is. I put this In your coat pocket, you -.rill And It In time to save at larrunt." etler wriiten by Blanther was d with a letter written by him Willlai ond lio the life The compui Hy Treasurer Handle while he er) was teaching school at to Con (Slant Koppe I, this county, and the ldentl ls pronounced to be beyond The original written confession in the i.essesslon of Word, Dll Word. who will at once notify ' Francisco officials of the start nteselun. ncatloi doubt. U now lard & the 8.1 11ns or Infants and Children. t ra Hutu- llBill ETRAYED BY HIS BOY. Bttl of a Babe Itoveali; a Wile Murder. The Pi Uto, Nov. 21. Chris Merry, a Chief living at 60 Hope street, Is be- peddle klously sought by the police on ing of murdering his wife. An Chaif,OUB 'ener was receiveu at ti.-j anonyt 11 street police station yesterda; that last Friday Merry hail his wife to death with a poker, 1 then carried the ixuly away in n. hv police declare the story set, but what has become of or what disposition he has made Maxwi saying beaten and hfj a wag? Is corH Merry wife's body they have been un of hia learn. Saturday morning, the able t. ter the murdpr Is said to hav- day ai immltUil, Merry returned home, king his 4-year-old boy away been and ti He house at 50 Hope street, left from t th a neighbor. Since that time not been ieen. The little bo ! sole witness 'to the murder, an J iruth his talk that the crime 1 known. Merry bears an evil ion, and has been arrested sev- him w he hai was th It Is becam reputa oee for beating his wife. eral ti OWUIJ A COLD IN (INK WAV. ToUAtivo Hn.inu WuiniDo "Tablets. AH jja roniiii tho money if it full (Q i)0-). IJie genulm li.m I, I) Q 011 let. Tlii; M 111 lit. Afir .(oil. fcuien, Ai1.., Nov. 21. UHy Mar- .Ve!;s. of ;.i'!licnr, Ark., mad tlouht to liciin Ir.ipoitutit cap- aterday in the ierson uf J. C. lull f01' aiia jam ctucora, wanieu niiMtflita uiara county, uui., ior tne In Ski r of CIonl an(l Mrs. It. P. Mc murde Mr' Hattle Dunham, Ivlius Mln Gllney hei,sler, J. K. Wells and It. A. nle Sc'tOn May 26,1890. The crime was Brlscc tted toT the purpose of robbery, mmmi to 'he prominence of the faml- Owlngr'ward of was offered for lies a rest and conviction of Dunham the art PaI"- and hi " " lin't sflbrd to risk your life by nllow Yon (N 'eV8'P 'nto pneumonia or oon- Inir&MT1, jiiwaiit reiiui mm a certain cure " " ',i.Jded by One JlluutefCougli Cure. C. are ffpJ'nbne1'- II. USK'IclvB Hunker Will ISoturn. p sh. Ind., Nov. 21. R. II. Wll Tjni he missing cashier of the En letts, tfOnk, which was closed several Bllsh V0i has notified friends that he days a" am' settle up the affairs of will refk provided no criminal prosecu th tmi instituted. WliUtts Is said to tion lath the hank's affairs ate all claim 'ft that If they are not he will riaht ihttm all right. He has been as make he will not be molested, and nurad iY will return In a few days. It nrobali1 stated tnat winetts is in has bf hut his friends will not give Canad wmng place. out liljilouo? troriium'.'xoiiornted: Tex., Nov. 24. At the hearing ease of Colonel Q. B. Gerald s wounded and who shot and he Harris brothers In a eontrO' rising out of the Brann-Taylor It was shown that Colonel Ger justified, and he was exonerat- eourt. Colonel Gerald Is rest ed by f'y at his home and receiving ing w From the flrave. rsrtville. N. J., Nov. 24. Mrs, LanJet Devlin, aged 96 years, living MarfApley. a few miles below this at 'i'JKled on Saturday at the home placeTrother-ln-law. She was buried of hefi 'Geath being supposed to be due annla as. Yesterday the coroner to olfi? an anonymous communication recelv that Mrs. Devlin's death was allegis t natural causes. The body not disinterred, and an examination was 4A a wound In the right breast rtlsclowg through the lung to the extendAA.jnvestlyatlon will be held, back. Pills but leave pert act condition Trv them mil. SI! ,, , EL 1. HimmI -t I'll l.,wlt. UlU swuras rl Hl.UtLH.il. rtaeeeed in correcting defective sight, 'juMlerstand the mechanism of the one Mm, just as a first-class jeweler under human is Movements of a watch. I do not Urds& tell you precisely where the trouble guess, ow to correct it with the least espensc lies and et certainty. andgif HQUSEWQRTfl, SPECIALIST. f J EY AT THE BTOBR OK 1CIUHAN, ALL OF NEXT WEEK, T.E AMINE EYES FREE.i drufifti m floods a mm tm I BUB, regular notion u.in.'Weis, ao not irri k. aflame TO My Health. There is noreason forbeingdespondent and considering diseases of the blood iucnrable, simply because the treatment of physicians and many so-called blood remedies fail to effect a cure. Though it is n itnrallr dishearteulnir to the suf ferer , ho faithfully takes the preeeruVd treattrentof the physicians, often at the expen.te o( hundreds of dollars, to find himself, no better as time cics by, still a cure will result front the right remedy, s. s., no matter wuat other treatment has failed. The res son that S.S.S. (Swift's Spe cific) has so successfully cured even ths worst coses alter other treatment uu been tried in vain is that it is the only remedy which forces the poison from the blood and permanently eliminates it from the system, which is the nnlj correct principle of curing the din"3 Mercurial remedies bottle up the pMsou and t.ar tiown the system, wl:!lc S.S.S. forces out the poison and builds up and adds strength and vigor to the entire system. It is nature's remedy, and con tains no harmful ingredient. Mr. Charles Glenn, of 1563 Dudley St., Cincinnati, is one of the man7 who ctmst-intly praise S S.S. for giving hint back his health. He says: "Fio-ii childhood I was afflicttd with a terrible blood dUeose, and havo taken almost every blood retn.-dy on tha market, but my case was despseated, aud one by one they failed. Tho large, red blotches increased in nize and num ber, aud soon covered my entire body. "My parents had me treated by a num ber of physicians, but the disease was too much for them, and after thsir tem porary relief was over, I found myself growing steadily worse. Thus I grew into manhood, handicapped by a t rribla dhef r.e and haviutj tried so many reme dies without telief, whe-i a riend urged me to take S.S S. I bad little fai'h in nay medjoiue. I was happy to find, howevsr, that I had atlastgottentherighl remedy, for one bottle of S.S.S did mo so much good 1 hat I soon had hopes of bciug cured. I continued the remedy, and wss curtd completely, the uniightly spots soon disappeared, leaving my skin pi:rfect'y clear My general health was also bmit up, and I am robust and strong. I be lieve S.S.S. will cure the worst case of blood poison in the world." S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and will cure the most obstinate cabes of Cancer, Eczetaa.Catarrh, Scio.ula, Kheumadsm, Contagions Blood Poison, old sores, or any disease caused by impure blood. It is Purely Vegetable and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain not a particle of mercury, potash, arsenic or other mineral. S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable books and on blood and skin diseaies will be mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ca. TO TITE LAND OF SUNSHINE And lriovrcra, the lliimt of America, Cali fornia. Via the truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountalu Route," which traverses a regloa of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first aud second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arisona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah aud Nevada, without change, ' Quick time, low rates, aud all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, (lropapost.il card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 519 Ball- road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, a. E P. Act. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-diy and get a pack age of GltAIN-O. It hikes tho place of colfee at about 1 tha cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can bo given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains aud looks aud Uutes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Uraln-0 is better for the system than a tunic, because its benefit Is permanent, what oouee breaks down urain-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Urain-O. 15c. and 86c, Coming Kveuts. Not. 2. Tliuukssiviug il Miner to be given by All Saints Protestant Episcopal uliureh, corner West and Oak streets. Nov. 30. Uraud prise ball ui.der the auspices of tb Grant baud ;u Bobbins' opens house. Dee. 2. Tweuty-flfth annual supper under auspices of Welsh Ilsptwt cliuuh lu Itobbiin opera house. Dee. 31. Twenty-fourth aunual ball of the Beaoue Hook fc Ladder Co., No. 1, at Bob bins' opens house. J. C. Borrr. one of the nest known oiti- ztns of Speueer, Mo., testifies that he cured h,msef of the wmt kind of piles hr usinv a few hoses of Pi '.Villa Witch liasl el,u. Ie bad been troubled will. pil fur over Inrty jeais aud had used uisuy different inls of so-called cures : but DeWilt's was I lie mis that did the work and hi will verify this statement If any one wishes to wriui him. C. II flagonbueii. 'poclut Winter lixetlrolnns to Old l'olnt Comfort, .ulttfwood, lito. The Philadelphia A Heading Hallway has placed ou sale at all Its prinoipsl orNcea, winter excursion tickets to Old Point Com fort. lAkewood. Atlautic City. Cape May aud other prominent wluter resorts in New Jersey and Virginia. Those tickets are on sale at low rates with very liberal return limits. For full information as to routes, rates, ko.. consult suy Philadelphia A Read ing agpnt, or address Edson J. Weeks, gen eral passenger sgent, Philadelphia. Waknino femiuis who Buffer from coughs and 1 iil'ls should heed the waruiuys of daiiK'T mid naxc t benideh es tulTeniig and fatal ii. on-, iiv tiding 1 inn Minute ( ouch Cure It 14,111 iiil.iliihtr ri mf dy fur roughs, 1 old, rioiip ami all (bloat and lung trvubs, C. 11. llugeukuth. HEART DISEASE. " SOMB FACTS REGARDING TUB RAND INCREASE! OP 11BAUT TROUBLES. Do Nt M Alarmt'l, Bat Look For the Oaus. Heart (roubles, at least among Americans, are certainly invrenslng and while litis may b- lanrclv dne to the csdtenwnt tttoi worry i t' American business life, It U more often the result of wesk stomschu, of poor digestion. Kesl, organic heart disease Is Incurable; but not one casein a hundred of heart trouble, is oigauic. The close relation betwem Iteart trouble ami po r rliRratfon l because both organs are controlled by branches of (he same great ncrvrs, the Sympathetic ami I'nramogartrir. In another way, also the heart It affected by that form of poor digestion, which cause gai and fermentation from half digested food; there is a feeling of ojiprcMloa ami heaviness in the chest caused hy pretaure of the dis tended stomach on the heart ami lungs, inter- kring with their action ; hence arises palpi tation and short breath. lloor 'digestion also pohom the blood, males it thin anil watery, which irritates ami weskens the heart. The most sensible treatment for heatt troubles is to improve the digestion ami to Insure the jTompt assimilation of food. This can best be done hy the regular utc after meals, of some safe, pleasant and effec tive dijlre preparation, Hue Stuart's Dys- opsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digestive elements, in a pleasant, convenient fonn. It is safe to say that the regular, pertUtent ue of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time v ill cure any form of stomach trouble, except cancer of stomach. Full -ised package of the tablets sold by druggists at 50 cents Little 'book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich Wntits n lllL'Cor Itownrd, Atlanta, Nov. 21. Governor Jones, of Arkansas, wires Tho Journal that he will give a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of J, M. Clayton, who was assassinated I'lunnnervillc, Ark., In November, 1888, Luther Aiken, a convict guard, of ntts, Ca tells The Journal that he knows the murderer and has sufficient evl dence to convict him, but that a ward of (500 would be no Inducement for him to disclose the guilty party. If Aiken's clew Is reliable the murderer of Clayton Is probably a convict who Is now serving a term in the Georciajen- ltentlary. Government lltitldlmr Condemned Annapolis, Md., Nov. 24. The main recitation building at the Naval acad emy, one of the oldest of the group which form the Institution, was con demned yesterday by tho board of ln spectors composed of naval officers. and I s use will be immediately discon tlnued. The walls of the ancient struc ture were found to be so badly sprung as to render It unsafe, and It Is prob able that It will be rebuilt. It may be found necessary to house some of the classes in prlvatg residences until the uuuuiiiK cuii uu repiuceu. BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose. namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. SAMPLE SUNT FREE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and urinary troubles. It corrects ina bility to hold urine and scalding or stinging pain in passing it, or bod effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need medicine you should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and on? dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Herald and send your address to Pr, Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guaran tee the genuineness of this offer, CountoAs of I.nthom Killed, London, Nov. 24. The Countess Of Lathom, while returning from a shoot ing party yesterday, was thrown out of a trap and killed near Wlgan, Lan caster. The countess was formerly Lady Alice Vllllers, second daughter of the fourth earl of Clarendon. Bhe was married to the Earl of Lathom In 1860. They had four children, two sons and two daughters. The eldest son Is Lord Skelmersdale. The Earl of Lath om Is the lord chamberlain of the household of Queen victoria. still l.lbernt Inir InMtrsenta. Havana, Nov. 21. Under Instructions from Marshal Blanco the authorities yesterday released Luis Somelllan, who a arrested on Jan. 15, 1896. on a charge of conspiracy against the gov ernment, Manuel Fernandez Chaquello, who landed with a flllbusterlnif expe. dltlon, and Rafael Diaz. Chanusllo had been sentenced to life imprisonment. The three men sailed for the United States today. Emillo Doralnguee will be liberated and wll sail for the United States tomorow. Fell From a Treo to Death, Bellefonte, Pa., Nov. 21. Lawrenoe 81.1 very, oldest son of Harry Shivery, a prominent farmer living about two r. lies from this place, climbed a tree to dig two squirrels out of a hole. He lost his foothold and fell headlong a distance of 10 feet, breaking his neck and dying Instantly. He was 13 years sf age. Of f.-oui-nu Tprltey Will Withdraw. Ilome, Nov. 21,-The report is con firmed that the power fiaye decided to blockade Constantinople In case Turkey refuses to withdraw hsr troops from Crete and to accept an Buropean governor of th Island. Kxplodlritc Fireworks ITIIIsThree. Berlin, Nov. 2t. By an explosion In a fireworks factory at Schoenhausar. Allee, yesterday, one man and two girls were killed and seven other persons were injured. Boy Keystonerlour, He sure that the name Lsssio & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed en ever saok. 1 THE REFORMS IN CUBA. Bagnstn' Cnhtuet Will Insist on tho Autonomy lrntrrnm. Madrid, Nov. 21. Premier Saarasta, replying yesterday to a Catalan depu tation, formally declared that the gov ernment of Spain could In no way modify Its program of autonomy for Cuba. Continuing, the premier ex pressed the hope that the Crban as sembly would elect a commission which would co-operate with a Spanish coin mission In determining the commercial relations between Cuba and Spain by consulting their mutual Interests. This ie Interpreted aa meaning that the cabinet will adopt ths scheme of Senor Moret, the minister for the colo nies, who announced to a Catalan del egation that lie had fully considered the general Interest of the colonies, and was convinced that his policy alone would lead to a peaceful solution. Con tinuing, Senor Moret explained to the Catalan delegates that In dealing with the colonies national and not merely certain Industrial Interests must be considered. Woylor Opinmes Autonomy. Barcelona, Nov. 21. General Weyler, addressing a number of his friends, shortly after his arrival here, expressed great regret at his recall from Cuba, adding that he was particularly an noyed at the attitude of certain news papers which declared he favored the insurgents. Continuing, he said: "Au tonomy In Cuba would be most unfor tunate for national Industry. The riches of Cuba belong to Spain, and autonomy means the disappearance of Spanish workmen and misery throughout the Island." A Good Thing For a Bad Couch. What? I'lin-Tlua, 860. At Qruhler llros., drug store. OFFICIALS SUSPENDED. Clinrucd With Itolintttnir Government Testimony In tho Wollbiirn Cruse, San Francisco, Nov. 24. Itevenue Collector Lynch received orders from Washington yesterday to suspend, pending an odlclnl Investigation, Dep uty Collector J. Zemansky, Deputy Col lector 12. F. Lennon and Clerk Alice Davidson. The first two named aro Democrats, and Miss Davidson holds her appointment from a Democratlo administration. The Investigation or dered svlll be in connection with their conduct as witnesses In the Wellburn cose. Special Agent I. A. Thrasher, of the treasury department, will say noth ing of the case, but It Is known that the Investigation Is at his Instigation. He was much disappointed at the fail ure to convict Wellburn. All the clerks In the revenue office gave practically the same testimony as the suspended employes. Mr. Zemansky said: "It Is a piece of Injustice, due, of course, to political spite. We were Involuntary witnesses. The witnesses In the Wellburn case sworo to tell the truth. We did tell the truth, all of the clerks In the ofllce testifying to the same thing. Thrasher made up his mind that somebody must suffer, and of course Democrats were selected aa objects of his wrath. We have ten days In which to answer these charges, and will claim that the charge of rebutting government testimony Is without foundation." SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO-THE SOUTH. The l'lnrblH Limited Will Again Itilll tin Ui Southern Ilnllwuy. Tho Florida Limltod, which Is the syn onym of all that is elecaut iu modern rail- nay twins, and which during Its former service has been a prime favorite for tourlnta from the North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will bo placed in service by the (Southern Iuilnray about tho first mek in January, 1183. With its return to service this train, which will he solid Pullman vostlbulcd batweon New Tork, Philadelphia and St. Augujtlno will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortablo appointments not heretofore presented, and which will ho destined to add still further to Its already well established popularity. Tho Southern Railrray is having built for tbo Florida Limited service three tralus.each containing a diniug car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plete in all Its appointments and eauinDed with tbo very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and convenience of tbo pas- sencers. Wiiilo no schedule has as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will he the quickest ever arranged between I'hiladelnhi; and St. Ancustine, and will bs so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rive at St. Augustine bofnre nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Eecord. Notice. Applications for further Informs tion addressed to Jno. M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway. Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-35-tf J)If Ki-at'o DroVo Illm to S11IOKI0. Ho'lldaysburg, Pa.. Nov. 24. James Dennlston, Jr., a well known young man or tins place, was arrested Mon day night and placed In the county Jal) on ine cnarge pr orunKenneBS and dls orderly ponduct, Overwhelmed by his shame and disgrace, he hanged hlmselj ay ms nanaKercnief to the oell door. When discovered by the turnkey yes temtty me was extinct. The Larger Half. The Same In Shenandoah as Else where, The hlttsMt half of worldly trouble, Tho greatest part of mankinds' suffering, Can safely he laid to tho kidneys. Kidneys filter tho blood. Keep the human system healthy. Hut they can't do this when they're alck. Easy to tell sick kidiioys. Look to tho back for the note of warning. Host headache pains are kidney ills. Twitohes. tvrluees nains and aobe. nf a !,,! back Should be treated promptly. Every day's delay means future trouble. Urinary eouinltcationa act in. niahta Brieht's Disease. Dean's Kidney Pills are kidney specialists. Cure evory form of kidney ills. Proof of this in Shenandoah testimony. Mr. David Head, of 15 North Main street, says : "I was about used up with ray bank and my kMneya gave me much annoyaneo After sitting dowu for any length of time I could hardly move because of the sharp pains whloh would catch me in my back causing me to extflslm. I had littlo Inclination to he ou my feet for the gnawing psius In the small of my back made me miserable. I felt pains aluto lu the back of my head and paasliiK dswn my neek. I had no ambition, was tired Ml the IJmo aud felt generally miser able. I read about Dean's Kidney Pills aud got a box frem Krln's drug store. I am all right now thanks to (his splandid remedy. Thsy quleklr get awsy with the whole trouble snd I have had no return of It since using them. Doun's Kidney Pills are a grand remedy for the kidneys." Doun's Kidney 1111s for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Jtilburn Co., Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. Ni'OGLTS OF NEWS. Clill 1 h i" up) cnled to Unitln to Oust fieri 1 ' ' urn her teiiltniy. Jut's ' 'Jury, who tried tho Haymer kei in ten. may preside at the second trial of LtietKeit. Private letters Just received In this country announce the unearthing of a Creek city In Asia Minor. A British force captured and burned an Afrh mi town, after a severe fight. The tmop bad been sent to subdue the Blave raiding Prince of Idau. The cual bunkers In the United States battlenhip Oregon caught fire from spontaneous combustion at San Fran cisco, and prompt action alone saved the ship. Clinre Afrntut f'ominlmlnnor Smith Washtnt'.lun, Nov.24. Formal charges have bten preferred with the president an? tho sectetary of the Interior against John U. Smith. United States commis sioner for Dyea, Alaska. Specific al legations are made of usurpation of unwat ranted authority, of taking ex tortionate fees for Ills sservloes and other grave Irregularities. An Investi gation has been begun, and It is prob able Smith's removal v.-l'l follow, Smith was appointed last July, from Port land, Ore. North Carolina Postnlllc Looted. Maxton, N. C, Nov. U. The post office here was entered Monday night, the snfe blown open and $100 In money and 1180 worth of stamps and the con tents of four registered letters taken. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. ;MV W. T. UOUOff, tho talented pas tor of Grace U. B. church, Carlisle. Pcun., writes September 28, 1805: "I ilwuy.i enjoyed good health u:itlllnl8D2, at ffbt.'h time my duties as a clergyman were f a iwcullarly trying nature, subjecting do to Boveral severe nervous shocks which .ogctl.er with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that the rr ere sight of a large congregation so wearied mo that It would require a day or more for me to re cover from tho ex haustion. It affords mo great pleasure to say that Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine and Restoratlvo Tonic hava done me untold good, 1 preacheu three times yesterday and I feci as fresh and s lporous this Monday tcornlng as I ever felt In my life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies nro sold by all drug gists under a pvslttvo guarautco, first bottlo benofits or money xefnnded. Book on Ueart and Norvossout f reo to all applicants. DU. MILES MLTuCAL CO., Elkhart, Ind, MAANOY CITY, PA. Martin J. Dixon's Production the English and American success, of BY FRANK HARVEY. A Melodrama That Appeals to the Masses. ...THE... Realistic Ironworks Great Fire Scenes Heroic Rescue by ... A Blind Girl ! (o) Chart at Snyder's Drag Store. a . r- Restores Ja my Maalth Opera House, 1BIUI, Mi. Matinee and Night. jy "0 OLD DUST." This Is the Package remember it. Itcontains , - Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. Largest package greatest economy. THE S. K. FAIRflANK COMPANI, Chicago, St, Jwto, New York, BosteD, Philadelphia, Always imr KrKJ 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 livery Pur chase. $25.00 Worth Gets a lieauti fl Parlor Lamp. " A "BIG" The workingraen 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 gi.50 and Si. 75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Arc Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET, Two doors above Merchants' Bank. reraonally-Conducted Tours 1 1'eunsyl. vuiila Itatlroutl. 8KA8OM OF 1697-8. Tbo Personally-Conducted Tourist System of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is the most complete and elaborate system of pleasuro traveliug and Igbt-seelnc yet do- rlscd. It is tbo consummation of tho illi mate Idea in railroad travpl. tho II mil pyfl)u tion of unassailable perfection. For the season of '07 aml'SSIt hasturanged for tbo following toura ! California. Four tonra will leave Now York, Philadelphia, and Harrlsburg January 8, January 27, February 10. and March 10, With the exception of tho first party going und the last returning, all of those parti will travel hy the "Golden Gate Special" 1- tween New York and California, stopping at luterrrtlng points en route. Florida. I'qur tours to Jaoksonville will leave New York and Philadelphia January 36, February 8 and 32, and March 8. The first three admit of a stay of two weeka in the "Flowery State." Ticket for the fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains 'lUtll May 31, 1868. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington. Three six-day tours will leave Now York and Philadelphia February 18, March 10andArril7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 20 aud April 38. Old Point Comfort. 8lx toura will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 38, February IP, March 10, April 7 and 38. Washington. Seven tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 21 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of tha above tout, giving rates and full information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 11W Draadwsy, New York; 880 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 Hrgad Street, Newark, N. 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