EVENIN , SERALD EKTAUI.lMUKD IH70. PuMiafcl rin, Ktevn ftnmlay, at Soon Jkmyrn Mtmkt. Nmhi vntbk. IV IIWmM t lelliil I n Shllln(lm(l and t lie stMSOOndlair ter.M (or six cent it onk, pay Sbl. Vs to m trier. By mnll HI.OO n rr, or K ipi&a mtnlH. pAtnble In advance. Advertise mcvta ohMxeunororillii lo pftc and portion. TJIw vnblUhetH rM-v, tb - right In ohauge the a. witrtfn of advert! ic-ufc vhnevr the tHb- ( news lemnnds It. The rlirlit Is i6 ei i ed to reje" air r vlverttsentent, n net her pil fir or not, t.iat e publisher nifty derm IBjptopiT. Advertising: rate msdw known Mjwni application. RnVefed tho peetnDlee at Bliennmlnnh, l' . .w oeonO el ww mnll matter. THLUFIIONIC CONNKUTION "All the Hen Thai's Fit to Trim." avenlng Hra!d MONDAY. NOVEMBER 89. 187. TfiimBttro one ortwo Demoorots in this county, not by any meiUis promi nent in tlic pfirty'H ciunc!l1, be ing groomed for the CoiiKrewionnl race noxt year. Oo oiiRRfi will eon vena on HotMlav. i.rl it t.,nr t ... an 1.1 frllnf 1 l-.tuff 1 unt il iias the oluee-seekerti "on The orgauhation of 1M,000 mine w .rkers iu tills state may not mean Btriken mid lookouts, but it does mean that the men will demand fair treatment and justice. Tim reoeiptB from tho penny-hi-thf slot Has machines in Loudon, every three weeks, is 5,000,000 pennies. A penny purchases 27.J feet of gas, or a supply of five and one-half hours. Tuk fifteen llepublican majority in the Ohio legislature on joint ballot, which tho revised eoutit reveals, shows that the Buckeye state did well in the recent eanvat-s. A SILVKIt Republican has to do some Hue tight rope balancing to keep himself in line with his party in this countyin.yertlieleB8, some of them appear to be equal to the emergency. Somebody has taken the trouble to investigate the subject, and reports that while in Loudon one person out of 45 receives oharity, in Now York city the proportion is about one in 200. FoiiHiaif immigration, after a long period of decline, begins to show an increase, The heaviest immigiatioii to lie United States on record was that of tho years following the re sumption of speoie payments. Tub excellent "report of tho West Mahauoy township trial furnished by tho Hkuai.d, will enable its renders to deturuiiue for thumselv.es whether or not tlio verdict rendered was u just one. ) On this subject, however, nubile opinion is divided. - v - TllH Herald and tho Courier, two of Tuinaqua'u bright newspapers, are gonorally in line with tho people on subjects of interest to tho latter. They are to be commended for the enemies they have made back-number politicians and discredited "statesmen." SavKUi.li Benedicts in Shenandoah are anxiously awaiting tho decision of tho Pittsburg courts as to the right of a wife to go' through the pockets, of her husband in the wee sum1 hoars of the morning. There re many victims of this sometimes embarrassing practice. A towit of four thousand inhabi tants, (Hooposfown, 111.,) lias naver hod a saloon. Tho mayor receives a salary of flftv cents a year, the re- mnnnration of the Councilmeu is half that amount, and no fees aro accepted. Last year the combined salaries of the mayor and the city fathers were given to help a needy widow to pay her taxes. Tub health authorites of Indian apolin say that diphtheria and other contagious diseases are spread in that oity by the use in common by school children of penholders and lead pencils. These aro gathered in each evening and redistributed next aay 10 aiuereut pupns. ui this way a penoil finds its way into tho mouths of soores of children. VlOR' PltKSIDKNT Hohaiit says he .thinks the House will pass a currency reform law that will "meet the lem "per, tha tone and tlte requirements of the people of the United States. Probably it will. The House is a Re nuhltoA body, and is in harmony with the .President and Secretary of he Treasury on the money question It Is said that more than nln- ttyUlm. of the members of the last Jegiilatjuro are candidates for re-elec-tion. Myiy of them will have a hard road to Crave!, not only for the nomi nation, but for the election. There will ba. a Hvelv looking no of records of those from this county who appear not to discern the temperament of the public- . . i - i .. i . .. .. ; onal qualification for the suf- II1U tHJIUU Ul lie liBWBiritlfDJV lowed An educational qualification is all right if it bears equally on both races. One trouble witii the Missis sippi plan, and also with the South Carolina system, is that, through the manner in whleh it Is enforced, and tn which it was intended to be en oroed, it liif the illiterate negro harder thnn it does the illiterate white man. This is not fair. The law should reooguize no color line. MBYFUS AND ESTERHAZY. A.Uertl Letter Prom the Oomto lilt terly lionoiuiolnir l'l-enolimeti. Pari. Nnv.2J.- 'i he Figaro has caused a sensation In connection with the Dreyfus affair by publishing several j letters purporting to have been written by Comte l'erdlnand Walsln Eister haey, who has been accused by M. Scheurer-Keslner, one of tha vice pres idents of the senate, c( being the author of the unsigned letter which led to the condemnation of Dreyfus. In one of them, after expressing his intention to enter the Turkish service, Comte raeterhaiy Is represented as say ing: "I shall not leave without hav ing played a trick of my own on those amiable Frenchman." Other passages Illustrating the char acter of the letters fojlow: "Our cowardly and Ignorant great chiefs will go once more to people Ger man prisons." "I should be perfectly happy If I were told I was to be killed tomorrow as a captain of UhWtns sabering French men." "I would not harm a little dog, but I would have a hundred thousand Frenchmen killed with pleasure." Comte Bsterhasy proceeds to say that "Frenchmen are not worthy of the cartridges Intended to kill them," and he conjures up a "dream of fes tivity" In- the hii;e of the plllag of Paris by a hundred thousand drunken soldiers. t When Interviewed by reporters Comte Elsterhasy displayed great Indignation and declared that the letters were foreVtfit the frlendi of Dreyfus. TRAIN ROBBERS CAPTURED. They Will l! Tried in Now Moxlco, mid Mn.v lie Hnuizud. Albun.uerq.U2, N. M., Nov. 20. Dis trict Attorney Flnnlcal, of this city, haB received a telegram from Dal M. Graham, the constable at Blebee, A. T., saying that he had apprehended three train robbers who held up the Santa Fe Pacific passenger train at Granby three weeks ago. The prisoners are Jesse Williams, Tom Anderson and an unknown. The crime was commit ted In Valencia county, In this Judicial district, und District Attorney Flnnl cal Is now preparing the papers to have the robbers extradited from Arizona to this territory. While the exact amount of the booty secured by these robbers Is not known, it has been estimated at between $25,000 nnd $100,000. Train rob bery is a capital offense In this terri tory, so that If the men now arrested are pros-en guilty they will have to answer with their lives. TO CUKK A COID IS ONI! DAY. Tnke Laxative Ilrumo Quinino Tablet. All druggists refund tho money if it fulls to euro. 26u. The genuine lias L. II. Q. on i-Heli tablet. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The national educational convention will assemble at Washington, D. C, In July next. Louise Mnselll and Jennie Sheress, about 15 years old, were drowned while skating near Duluth, Minn. Jams s MoConnell. a notorious outlaw, was shot and killed by two gunners he had attacked near Mattawa, Ont. Orders for 8.500 bicycles caused the Keystone Manufacturing company, at Lebanon, Pa., to Increase Its forces. Policeman Patrick Hartford, who was wounded In the Haymarket riot, Chi cago, died on Saturday in a hospital. William, Arthur nnd Charles Crlmel, brothers, are in custody In Pittsburg for robberies at Wllmerding and Cali fornia, Pa. John C. Hutchinson, a Pittsburg let ter carrier, was caught rifling a letter last night, and confessed other rob beries. Other arrests are expected. In an explosion of dynamite near Sharon. Pa., William Mazey. aged 55, wan killed and William S. Williams se riously injured. For Infants and Children. Tifi8- ? ' U cs tUTT nippir. GERMANY AND HAYTI. Our Govorumont AVU1 1'rotost Against Any Aunoxutlou Sohomo. BjB Berlin, Nov. 29. The state depart ment at Washington has requested United States Ambassador White to ascertain exactly the Intentions of Germany with respect to the claims of Herr Lueders, whose recent Im prisonment in Haytl has caused friction between the German and Haytian gov ernments. Mr. White has also been In structed, If any schemes of annexation exist, or If there Is an intention to make excessive demonstration with a view of unduly punishing Haytl, to Intimate to the German government that the United States could not tol erate either of the courses before men tioned, though In principle having no objection to Germany obtaining satis faction. Are much in l.ttli'; nlw ,i s ready, efficient, snttsfne tory j prevent n colli or fever euro nil llvor 111., fi. k I. rail- fcehe, jHiintliPH, roiirtlitfion, eti- Prtco 26 cnU. Tlw onlr lllli to tans )i llpod'i SarMinrtlla. mmmmmmmmmmmmm PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Chuiiolate Dropa ISo per pound I,oz4UiK ISo. per (ouml Caramels lte. per pound Mlied Oamlloi So to COo. per pound OhewliigGuni Ao. iwiclcaice at So. vttQlt fifty kind of Smoklnp am! Chewing Tibaeo. Cigarette!, 5e a paekuge and box of maWhea fre Peanuts .2 quart fur So muumiiuiuiuiummu A genuine weloome writs you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rtaln and Coal Sts. finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale eonstantly on tap. Choice emperance drlnka and cigars. will enter the coming yer prepired to give to the reading public that which lm made it fomnua t the pat quarter of a century contribution from the pent of the great literary men and wnme t of 1 1 world, illustrated by leading artltta. A brief glance over In prospectui announce! audi re.idmp ., OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT rnoJECTS ron i KtriBir.f cmL tut cojiehiul nronutn or iv uritnttv iu. Br . DAVID TVRPIB ! WORTIIlKiTOX C. FORD xiSTEii sini.hu inn the nciric the deteloi'sevt or niu r-Artric mmt , STgrilKX DOlfSAL Dt aiARim r. IVUMIS RODEN'S CORNER-TUB NOVEL OP THE YEAR by IIbnrV Sktom Mrrrimah, author of "The Sowers." Striking novelties in short fiction I be contributed by such authors as W. D. Howells, Richard Harding Davis, Drander M.uthews, Frederic Remington, Ruth McKnery Stuart, and others. There will be a series of articles on THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE DRAn. ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCIICS Peitagt frit to all tuiicriitrt in tkt L'nittd Stalls, Cmi,i, ami Mr t ic it. Sub. $4 a year. Addreit HARPER & 0R0THERS, Pub's, N. Y. City. Send for free prospectus, 6 Gen. l-w Wallace 11. S. Williams W. D, BURNED AT THE STAKE. A. Negro Murdorer Moots Summary Voticoiitioo Iu North Cnrollnn. Southport, N. C, Nov. 29. Nathan Willis, a negro murderer, was burned to death by an infuriated mob of white farmers near here last Thursday night. During the fall a party of farmers had been mullet fishing near Little River, S. C. On Monday, Nov, 15, one of the farmer's boys, named Stephens, left for his home on the Waccamaw river with an ox cart, carrying a package of money. The father of Stephens went home on the 19th, but found that nothing had been heard of his son since he had left the beach. It was learned that a negro named Nathan Willis had borrowed a gun and left the beach shortly after Stephens' son had departed for his home. A posse was organized by the sheriff, and Willis was traced about 30 miles to Town Creek, N. C, where he was found last Wednesday, having in his possession Stephens' ox cart, clothes and a hat with Bhot holes In It. lie was ' taken by the sheriff and posse back to South Carolina last Thursday. Willis was taken from the sheriff on Thurs- day night by a mob of Infuriated farm-. ers and carried off Into the woods, where he was chained between two box faced pine trees. Light wood was piled around him, and he was burned to death. Tiu-oo .binrof mod in a i"fro. Buffalo, Nov. 29. Fire In Jessie Oak ley's house In Jamestown took three lives early in the morning. The dead are: Walter L. Sessions, of Panama, Chautauqua county; Augustus W. Jor dan of Buffalo, Sadie Voss of Buffalo. The Oakley woman was widely notori ous. Sessions was suftocated. He went to bed In the place- somewhat under the Influence of liquor and could not be roused In time to save him. He was a handsome man, 31 years old, and a son of ex-Congressman Walter L. Ses sions and a nephew of Loren B. Ses slons, who died a week ago. His sister Is Edith Sessions Tupper, a well-known writer for newspapers and magazines. He was himself prominent In western New York politics. llollovos III Durrniit'H Iminnnimn. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 29. Judge E. M. Meniman. of this cltv. who In -ism defended J. E. Blanthor in a case which ne was cnargea with swindling a Chi cago concern, and who afterwards had an extensive business acquaintance with the murderer, says that he can posi tively identify Blanther's handwriting. He belloveB the alleged confession Is genuine, and will help to prove Theo dore Durrant's Innocence of the charge oi muraer. Httrnod to Death In a Mill irire. Brucevllle, Md., Nov. 29. At an early hour yesterday morning the large Iiounng mill of Dr. Milton Hammond near Brucevllle, Frederick county, was totally destroyed by fire, and the su perintendent, George Blehl. lost his life In the flames, Blehl was asleep In the building, and awoke only to find all means of escape cut off. The fire is supposed to have originated among me machinery in the upper part of the mm. Antl-AunoxatloiilHtM Ari-lvn. San Francisco, Nov. 29. The commit tee of native Hawallans that is on the way to Washington to protest to the United States government against the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to ine united States has arrived here. The committee rnnslutn nf fwn fn blooded Hawallans and two half blood Jiawallans. The leader of the delega tion Is James K. Kauila, president of me aawaimn Patriotic league, Poacofiil Donth From Hydrophobia. St. Louis. Nov. 29. Ernl rl.l. er, a farmer, died from hydrophobia ui me uaptist sanitarium yesterday He was bitten bv a dnir In Rnr,toml,,n His death was In direct contradiction to the popular Impression that death by nyaropnoDia is always attended with horrible sufferings. The natlent n rational at all times, drank water free ly, um not rrotn at the mouth nor bark iiKe a aog, ana am not sutler. BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose. namely, a receptacle for the urine, and such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. The first way la from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases, HASII'LIC HUNT ritliH. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kfilnsyg 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 iu passing it, or bad 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. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the roost distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention IIkralo and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, V. The proprietors of this paper guaran tee the genuineness of this offer, llnwelts Ooi m C. D. Wamet SUMPTUOUS TRAIN TO THE SOUTH, r rii rlntlilii Limited Utl .Vgitln I tit si on tlia Southern lllilhvtty. Tbe Florida Limited, whioli in the syn onym of all that la ulegaut in modern rail way tniins, and which during lis former service hits been a prime favorite for tutirlsts from tho North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will be placed in service by the Southern Hull way about the flrat week In January. H0S With Its return to strvlce this train, which will be solid Pullman vestlbuled between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will premnt features In the tvay of luxurious and comrortahlo appointments nut lieretofnro pieneiited, and which will be destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. Tho Suuthcru Kallway is having built for tho Florida Limited serv'en three tralns.eaeh containing n dining car, two drawitiK roomj sleeping carp, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each ear com plete in all its nppuintiiH-uls and equipped with tho very latest devices nnd appliances for tho comfort and convenience of the pas sengers, While no sehedulo has as yet been announced, It can bo stated that it will ho the quickest ever arratiRcil between Philadelphia and St, Augustine, and will be so phu ne 1 that passengers out leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Kecord. Notice. Applications for turther informs tlon addressed to Jno. M. lienll, District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. I0-23-tf Free of Charge to sunerers. .Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption. Coughs and colds. They do not ask you to buy befort trying. This will show you the great merits ot this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did t'icy not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians arc now using it in their prac tice with great results, and arc relying on it in most severe cases. It is fnjarantced. Trial bottles tree at A. Wasley S drug store. Kcgu lar size Jo cents and $1.00. TO EDUCATE CHINAMEN. Chinese MInlHtor'H 1'lnii For Amorl- cnnlzlnir tho ColoHtlnla. San Francisco, Nov. 29. One of the most Important movem nts originating with the new Chinese minister, Wo Ting Fong, to bring Into closer rela tions the whole people and the people or ms own race is shortly to be con sumated in this city. This project con- WO TING FONG. templates the erection of a school building, the bringing of a corps of teachers from China and the educa tion of Chinese youth of this city and coast in both English and Chinese branches. The Chinese government Is preparing to expend not less than $40, 000 in carrying oHt the project. If the experiment proves ft success glmjlar schools will be established by the gov, ernment In other sections of the United States. SIX THOUSAND JYPH00N VICTIMS Fearful Loss orLtfb nnd I'roporty ou tho I'hlllpplno iHlnnds. San Francisco, Nov. 29. The typhoon which swept over the Philippine isl ands on Oct. 6 was the cause of one of the most disastrous storms that has been reported from the Southern ocean In many years. The steamer Gaelic brought letters and papers which con tain accounts of the ravages of the ti dal waye and the winds. Several towns were swept or blown away. Fully 400 Europeans were drowned, and it is esti mated that 6,000 natives perished. The hurricane struck the Island at the Bay of Santa Paula, in the prov ince of Samar. It devastated the en tire southern portion of the island and cut off comunlcatlon with the rest of the world for two days. Pi) ths 12th the huirlcane reached Leyte and struck the capita) of Taclo ban wltji great fury. Jn less than half an hour the town was a mas of ruins. Four hundred natives ware burled hfr neath the debris of wreoked bull llngs, and 136 oorpses of Europeans were re covered from the ruins when the na. tlve authorities Instituted a search for the dead. Reports from the southern ooast were received, which claimed that a score of small trading vessels and two Syd ney traders were blown ashore and the crews drowned. The sea at Samoa swept Inland near ly a mile, destroying property valued at several million dollars, and causing a great number of deaths among the natives. You can't oure oonsumntlou but you oan avoi l it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of Ouo Minute Cough Cure. C. JI. Ilagenbuch. A DEFIANT'BOOMER." Deolm-oH Will K-ist Inderal Tl-itim lr Nci c-mnry. Vlrhitn Kim ,N,iV 2 Captain El. L. Howr bus dclgnntid Jim 1, as the dny for Ids "lumnicin" to innve upon tho Wichita rfsrrvntlnn if n action toward opening it shall linvc been taken by congress to that dute. The lnstrtictlnns of Secretary Bliss thnt the Indian police be reinforced by reg ular troops it necessary to guard the boundary hn made Howe. furious. 'D n the Indian police," said Howe. In advlRlng hi men. "All we want Is our right ai ' ding to law, and the law allows us to go Into the Wichita mountains. We shall wait a reason able time, and if our petition to con gress Is not eiatfted we shall move upon tne tana. I have got the men to do It. and If these Indian police or agents In terfere there will be graves all over the reservation, and many a regular will He down with the rest, too, If the federal troops interfere." Howe Is regained by many as a vis ionary crank, but he Is enlisting fol lowers by the score. Trnlti lMiltlBBtl Tlipoutrh n Trostio. Winchester. Ky., Nov. 28. Two lives hawa 1 ..... -na t V, .niu .1 1-(1 Af rlnllMrai worth of property destroyed In a rail road accident that occurred several inii.. .,,1,11, nf Iiat-a RnfiirriAv nftamoon. As a heavy freight train bound north on the Kentucy central urancn 01 me Louisville and Nashville road was pass- 1 n ..n,. ii'amlnn rrpRtlft. snannlnB' a deep ravine, the structure gave way. precipitating zs coai tauen enra iu uie rocks 0B feet below. The engine and tender passed over safely. A number of bridge carpenters were - at work at the bottom of the trestle when it fell. Most of them made their escape. James Harris and Warren Burch, however, were instantly killed. Uucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuu, uruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fevor soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and .ill skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It w guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or raony refunded. Prior W cants per box. For sale bv A. Waaloy. Mtirrii 1 -r . TYoi i Jail. Whitehall. N. Y., Ncv. 29. Frank La Joy, who kllk'J William Jackson, a dejputy sheriff, near Paradox lake on Sept. 17, and who 'was afterwards in dicted for murder In the tlrst degree, escaped from the county Jali nt Ellzabethtown Saturday night. Lajoy was one of three brothers whom Jack son was attempting to arrest for vio lation of the game laws. When htllnus or costive, oat a Cascainfc candy cathartic euro guaranteed 10c, 25c LIVE SiOCK MARKET. Cnttlo Ilecolpts In Phllndolphln, nnd the Lutost QuntntloiiK. Philadelphia, Nov. 29. The receipts of cattle In this city last week were as fol lows: Beeves, 2,093; sheep, 7,880; hogs, 6,611. The receipts for the previous week were: Beeves, 2,088; sheep, 8,993; hogs, i.m. Beef cattle were only In fair demand, and with the lightest receipts for some time past rates only held their own. Three hundred head were shipped to Glasgow per steamer Roumanian; extra, 55Mc; good, imc; medium, 4M ic; common, ' Sheep were In lighter supply, but with only a fair demand prices weakened Vc, There were S06 head shipped lo Glasgow per steamer Roumanian. W quote: Ex tra, 5fiB14c.; good, 4V4feIHJc,; medium, 4Jp 4Vic; common, 3(44(3c.; lambs, 54a6c, Hogs were In fair request and steady at CMi&Blfcc. for best western and B6?4c for other weBtern. Fat cows wore unlet at 2(403140. Thin cows were fairly active at J815. Veal calves wero In good demand at 407WC. Milch cows were unchanged at J2&845. Dressed beaves were active at 00814c. iJer Health Restored THE misery of sleeplessness can only b icaliird by those who havo c:;:jori enccd It. Nervousness, slocplcsanos lieadaches, neuralgia and that miserable t'ccling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr Miles' Kostoratlvo Nervine, So certain If Ilr. Miles oft Uls fact that all druggists an authorized to refund prlco paid for the firs; bottle tried, providing it does not bonofJt Mrs. Henry Bruns, wlfoof tlio woll known 'ilacksmllh at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, ncrvous icss, headacho and lrrogularmenstruatloni mfforlng untold misery for yoars. I used various advertised remedies for fomalo com plaints besides being under tho caro of local physicians, without help, I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to initio, and I shall never ceaBe to thank that lady. Uer testimonial induced me to use Dr. Miles' Norvlne and Nerve and Liver l'llls, which restored mo to health, I cannot say enough for Dr.MHes'Itemedles." Dr, Miles' Uomedles irosold by all drug, jlsts under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot the heart and norvea free. Address, Dr. Miles' -IMervine . Restores 3 , Health DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind, Webster's International! Sttcceswr of the " Utiabridaed." The One Great Standard Authority, rut wriit-a lion. i. j. jtrewer, Jusuijo V. 8. Supreme Court. Htnuclnrcl or uw u. s. uovt rnnung OHIm, the if. S. HupramS 1 qnn, mi ui Mute su-, prune L'ourts, aAdof atar-. freme courts, aAdof at t all (fifl SolWoTSoolir VHrmly Comiiiuiulctl bj SUM RuMrinteqOenU ( iuMrinteiH CoUuge V oUWEauct or r ! Schools, lesl- (lente.andoUierJsaucators ) WIIW WlUMJUb I1U1UUW. Iiivnlunlilc In the household, and to ( urn leaouer, ecoojur, pro- IIWII. IHJI, niu wvtf educator. THE UtiST FOR PRACTICAL, USB. i It Is easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. ' -t cay to trace the growth ol a word. ) It Is easy to learn what a word means. T10 JVeic Vorfc Tribune Savsr 1 Im; 1 lu-nt Million ooiiil-s from the press wWi a ( , i-ninili-l-iii n tli.it Implies the most Uiorouithedl- , ; km il mid , typoitraulili'iU supervision. The ; J v Mi i.'il.ll.-. loo. llu.ls this a work to which ft is ( 1 nuUiiUy uw-rullu refer.-April8.HW. , ubt Tim nnsT. 1 f7Spccuneu panes seat on aonUcstion to ;. .6 C. MJUIHIAM CO., llibllshera, 1 'GOLD DUST." JThe Woman Washing Powder finishes her work as fresh and bright as her house is clean. Largest package greatest economy. The N. K. Falrbauk Company. Chicago. St. Louis. New York, llostou. Philadelphia. A "BIG" dUST I ! 1 1 !! 1 1 i 6M The workiiigiiien can save money by making their purchases at our store. We ore ofieriug an excellent shoe at the re markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Hus Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Arc Offered in Every Line. m PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN SXREEX. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Hand ot Amerlcu, Cali fornia, Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain ltouto," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, hlizmrds or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first nnd second class palace and tourist Sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, Ion rates, and nil tho 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, drop a postal card, J. P. McCaun, T. P. Agent. 510 Kail road avenue, Kluilra, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Just try a 10c box of Cascarots, the finest 'ivor an I bowel regulator over made. li'. ; i-u-: 1 " ...im. City of .Mexico, Nov. 23. P.eports from Gua.emaia state that business has been Intermixed by the recent revolution. Respectable citizens not In politics are hoping for annexation to Mexico or to come under American pro tection. The people regard Mexico with great favor, owing to Its orderly and financially substantial government. JFIvo Oold Sookurs I.oso Tholr Idvos. Victoria, D. C, Nov. 20. The col lector of customs at Taglsh Lake In a letter says five lives have been lost in the lakes and rivers on the route to Dawson within the lot few weeks. Prank Anthony was one of the victims. The collector does not know the names, pf the others. A number of boats Ijave been wrecked In tho raplda, Jillteri try-rVnrm llTuiil. Trenton, Nov. 23. Amos Ilaveland, a farmer, living near Allentown, wa,s Hilled yesterday afternoon by Clarence Doyle, a farm hand, The men were visiting Haveland's son, who Is a far mer nt Windsor, about ten miles from here. The men had been drinking hard cider, and got Into a quarrel over Have land's wife. Doyle struck Haveland In the head with an ax, and he died two hours later. Doyle Is still at large. THE RUSH In the Spring will b; Tremendous. The most profitable business will bo In trans portation and merchandising; and In furnishing food and supplies to the multitude of Oold Sfckeis-ln shoit. a cenernl Trading, Mercan tile and tjteamshlp business. It was so In '19 it will be so lit "). The Alaska Transporlaiion and Development Company ,nCCarpP.0,a':ed $5 000,000 -".assessable To meet this demand, will own and operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with Us owu line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passenger business carry ing to that country an Immense amount of sup plies and equipment for tho miners, as well as furnishing thorn transportation for themselves nnd their eoods, and establishing Trading Stations t different points. An opiiortunlty Is offered any person, be they ot small or larere means, to buy shares of stock in this company and participate In the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next It months. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-aweseable, and will lie offered lor a limited time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying larger dividends While numerous savings hanks and banks have suspended, transportation and trading compaiiii-s were never si-en In the list ot failures. This stock la ont of tho moat desirable Investments offered the public. The liu'orporaUirn and stockholders who are connected with this oompati- are men of wide experience In similar undertakings and men whose names are sufficient guarantee of the standing of the cumpany, to wit: ALIilSHT UI.ATC, I'ree Val Illati Blew Oo., Milwaukee. HON Wit. E. MASON, United States Senator from Illinois D. U. KIWAItilS. I'am, Tmftle Mgr. 0. 11. Ic D It. It , Cincinnati. I'ltANK A. HKCUT.of C 'lias. Kaestner & Oo. CIlicAIEII. CIIAB. II. HOCKWKM., Traftlc Mjjr. O I, & U It. ., (Monon Houtol Olileaao W. C. WNKAltSON.aen'lPttM. Airt. 0. N, O- A T. 1'. It. It., Cincinnati, 0. 11 W. (lltlFl'lTH, Prca First National Bank. Vtcksburp, Miss. 1'RHl). A OTTIt, past eighteeu ya with 8helhy Bank, SuelUyville, Ind. J. M. PHILLIPS. Cshler First Nat'l Bank, Vlcksburff, Miss. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make ull money tyable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co., Fisher Building, Oor. Van Buren & Dearborn SU., CHICAGO, ILL To Alaska 'QOLD SUIT." WlioUses SAVING ! Special Winter Excursions to Old I'olut Comfort. Lakewood, tc Tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway has placed ou S.1I0 at all its principal offices, winter excursion tickets to Old Point Com fort, Lukbwood, Atlantic City, Capo Hay ami oth-r prominent winter resorts in New Jersey and Virginia. These tickets aro on salo low rates with very liberal return limits. For full information as to routes, rates, &c, consult any Philadelphia & Read ing agent, or address Edson J. Weeks, cen tral passenger agent, Philadelphia. The Homollest Man In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others are in vited to call on nny druggist and get free a trial bottleiof Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that U guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, Price 25 c. and 50c. Coining Events. Nov. 30. Grand prlto ball under tho auspices of tho Grant band in Bobbins' opera houso. Dec. 2. Twenty-flfth annual supper undor auspices of Welsh Baptist ciiuch in Bobbins' opera house. Dec. 31. Twcpty-fourthannual ball of tho Uoscuo Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, at Rob hlns1 opera house. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dou'tgixotlicm toaorcoITco. Have you tried tho new food drink called Graln-0 ? It Is delicious and nourishing and takes tho placo of coffee. Tho moro Graln-0 you give tho children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is made of iiuro grains, and when properly prepared tastes liko the choice grades of coffee butcosU ibout 1 as much. All grocers soil It, 15c nnd .'5c. Personally-Conducted Tours via Pennsyl vania Itallroad. SEA80N OF 1807-8. The rersonally.Conducted Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company Is the most completo and elaborato system of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet de vised It is the consummation of the nlti- mato idea in railroad travel, the final evoltr Hon of unassailable perfection. For tho season of '07 nnd '03 it has arrangi for the fullowing tours : California. Four tours will leave Ni York, Philadelphia, and Harrlsburg January 8, January 87, Fobruary 16, and March 19. With the exception ot the flrst"party going aud tho last returning, all of theo parties will travel by the "qoldep Qatp Special" be tween New York and CaiifornU, stopping at intertingpoinU en ronte. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave Now York and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 and 28, and March 8, Tho 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, 1808, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington. Three six-day tours will leave Now York nnd Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort aud Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 29, -January 90 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leavo New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 80, February 10, MarclTlO, April 7 and 23, Washington. 8evcn tours will leavo New York and Philadelphia December 38, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 21 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of the above tours, giving rates and full information, may be procured of Tourist Agent, 1108 Broadway, New York; 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 780 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Household Gods, The ancient Creek believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They . were wor shipped as household gods in every home. Tbe household god of to-day is Dr. Kings New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it Is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleas ant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular tue 50 cents and $1.00. Ksk your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. Disfigurement tor llfo by burns or scalds may be avoided by using DaWltt'i Witch Huxel Salve, the great remedy far piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. O. 11. Hagenbuoh. MM asm