K EVENING iEKALB HlfTAHI.lNUbM 1H1U. South SAumn Htiikkt. Nkah ckmthk XMie IIchIU tfe tlHv.'l in l-rimnttoKn ind the fMirrotindlnf tnw.i for W vvui n wwk. pay iM Dt1iftrrtora. H umil $ 00 n seer, or W cent i month, payable n sulvnuM-. AilvmrMiw- mm via oliATXaM)ir.!'iiK towpneeftjui pontlton. Tit MUtitiii rT w 1 1 rti M to t-hrUkffa th oUton of advert m n-tipnrver Ilia pub-ftt1o-i of nwn MTiHii4ln It. The Hint t trecrvfaJ to retfeui i-lvrrtltieri.onV Wutfit iwld f r or noV ..tut "he publisher may ttwm Improper. AuverttmuK ramie known itpiwj tipt1(ntloii. K iU-Ttnl nt the postoftlcr nt ntn nntidimh, P., M HtM'onii eljuw luali oiAtter Tttf tCPflONR tWNNKOTION "All the News Thai's Fit to PtiW," Evening Hr!cl TUESDAY, DKI KMBER 7. 1SB7. That is a most striking suggestion luude by United HttUes District Attor ney Heck, of Philadelphia, in Ills communication to the Common Pleas judges, in which lie says : "A right which, confers upon an alien the priv ilege or voting for the balance of his lifelatue upon questions of public lu wnst should be attended with at bait oh much formality as a license to sell liquor for a year." That is a view f the matter that has probably nt ei in curred to many of the judges who grant naturalization papers. Congress Reassembles. The members of Congress., on reas - luiilniK at the national capltol, find that the few months which have Iia-ted since It was culled in special session by President JIcKinley have been extremely satisfactory in their jjevelopinents. The turiiT law, which wiib placed upon the statute books by the action of the special session, has fully justified the predictions of 18 frainci's and supporters, the Adminis 1 1 at ion has made splendid progress in its work with reference to foreign affairs, while the reports which mem bers of Congress bring from all parts of the country show vastly improved business conditions. Increased earnings among farmers, increased earnings by railroads and railroad men, increased earnings among mine operators and mine workers, increased earnings among manufactures these are the reports whjfoh members bring from every. part of the country. From Kansas alone comes an ofllcial report placing the valuo of farm products in that state this year at ovor $00,000,000, an ine.renso of more than 30 per cent, as compared with Inst year, while the reports of mortgages cancelled in that and all of the farming states are equally gratifying. From the manu facturlng and mining sections the re ports are quite as favorable. Naturally the llrst eliect of a pro tective tariif is to increase the num ber of people employed, and it is not until the second .stage of its work has been reached that the effect is felt in the inoroase in wages. This is now making itself apparent, for reports of increased wages come not alone from the manufacturing centers, but from the great iron mines of Pennsylvania Michigan, and elsewhere, and from other industries of this character i the Ohio Valley. One subject for which members of Congress of both parties are looking with interest is the statement of Senators Pettigrew, Mantle and Du bois, who hurried away from Wash ington at the close of the special ses sion to visit Japan. It was an nounced that their object in making this trio was to examine into the causes which led Japan to abandon the silver standard and fall in line with the progressive gold stan dard nations of the world Japan, it will be remembered, was a shining example of free-silver prosperity dur ing the discussions of 1890, and no single incident since the defeat of 1890 so mtwh disturbed the silver ad vocates as the loss of Japan from their list of silver-standard countries. Those gentlemen will be called upon to give a definite report or an explan ation of their silence. Another subject which interests members of Congress much on their return is the announcement that all Ameriqan prisoners in Cuba have now been set at liberty. It will be remem bered that this administration, when it came into offloe nine months ago fftTind fliffc a very large number of American citizens were confined in rtiihan orisons, and had been so confined, in many eases, for months Within less than a single month many of these were released.and now Congress finds, upon reaseeiuuiing, that through the firm but conserva tive course of the administration every American eitiien who was thus confined iu Cuban prisons, aim nau iMD so confined for months, if not vears. has been set at liberty. 'Pl.o nnrations of the tariff law ilnrintr the four months since Con gress placed it upon the statue books und left it to begin H onreoi in m face of adverse conditions, have been vArv satisfactory. Wltli a iiuutirei million dollars' wortli of surplus for eign importations upon the markets tl.a unnntrV. Hie OOIHHVIOI1B IU whinli it entered upon its work were r,f course. BXtremely unfavorable. In r. nt that fact, however, its earnings have steadily increased, be ginning with a little over 119,000,000 iu its first month, and now seaehiug mora than 25,000,000 m ovewber, in .,ii month since the tariff bill was nlaced upon the statue books, the earnings have increnied, and the ip...u,., official who have been . ... ,iin,. tin. nw law carefully are oi thoroughly satisfied Willi its pros ,iects as a revenue producer Thus it set-ms that memlir rs of ' 'on grea, and the American people gen erally, have no oooanlon to regret the U'lrrtion of William MoKinley Hull a 1 Ht'tiil)li(an C'oi-gres. TO Ct'ttB A 0OI.H If 0!H DAT. Take Lixutlve Brorao Quinine Tablets. Alt druggists refund the money if it fail to i n re. 25c. The genuine has L IV Q. on inch tnlilet. NUGGBIS OP NBWS. Mayor Strc.nic Is endeavoring to ar range gi-eator New York celebration. A bltl Introduced In congress by Mr. Adnmson, of Georgia, proposes to make every postoffire money order office. Albert Giles, a prominent farmer of Van Buren county, Ark., was mur dered from ambush by moonshiners. Dr. W. B. OrlRgsby Is under arrest at Oaktown, tnd., charged with wife poisoning. Secretary Gage's estimates for the next year call for $182,647,885, which Is about $32,000,000 In excess of that for 1898. The postal deficiency is estimated ft 16,048,11$. Behold Necesslt Oucarets Candy Cathartic, tlie moot won derful medical discovery of the x. e pleasant nml refreshing to the taste, set gently mid piwltivfly on kidneys. Hrer aud bowels, oli'simiiift the eutiru system, lieil colds, care headache, fever, hsbitusl constipation and biliousness. Please buy mid try a box of 0.0.0. to-day ; 10, US, BO emit. Sold and ctmntntocd to rum lir all druirlsto Itanquct Imr KWorec I'enrv. Itond' n, lj' c. V. Lieutenant Peary, the Arctic (xrlorer, was tendered a banquet last evening by the Gr-fsraph-lcal club, Pir Clements U. Markham, president c: 'ho Tlnynl Geographical society, presiding. Afterward Lieu tenant Pear lectured In the theater of the T'i,he,f'ty ff London under the auspices 'f th Hoyal Geographical scrlity. A :.r"c aucMcnce received him I'i'.f! I '. ' .y a. I'll the heartiest npiiiur. ". Tor Infants and Children, The ft- It 03 cTcrr wtapjsr. Mrs. Aiitfcl h fust DIhuiIksihI. New York, Dec. 7. The action brought by Mary Ann Angel against Helen Gould and others to enforce an adiiyjasurument of dower in the estate of the late Jy Gould was yesterday dismissed by a Jury in the supreme court. A short time ago application was made by the plaintiff to discon tinue the case, but the court denied the motion aniTordered the case put on the Jury calendar. Yesterday counsel for Mrs. Angel produced an affidavit from his client In which she said: "I was never married to Jay Gould or to any man df that name, or to anv man named Jason Gould." It has been clearly Bhown that Mrs. Angel was made the tool of others, for the pur pose of assailing the Gould millions. The Greatest Discovery Yet. V. M. Kepine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., 'Chief," soys: "Wo won't keen house with out Ilr. King's New Discovery forConsump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with muny othors, but never eot the true remedy until wo used Dr. King's Now Discovery. No other remedy can take itt) plaoo iu our home, ns in it wo lmvo a certain and sure rure lor LoueIis, (Jolils, Whooping Uougli, tc. It is idle to experiment with other remedies, oven if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. Tliey are not as gooil, tiecnUBo tuls remedy liana record of curesaud besides is guaranteed. It neve fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. Wagley's drug store. Victims of tile PriiRiic. Ittots. Vienna, Dec. 7. It Is officially stated that since the beginning of the dis orders at Prague there have been COO arrests, 300 people have been Injured by thi swords of the police and troops, and 80 policemen and 20 soldiers in jured by the si ones of the mob. nuickest to trie null wliov) liver is in jrood condition. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous liltlo pills for constipation, liillousnees, ludl2Mtion and all stomach and 11 or troubles. C. II. Ilngon buch. i i. - ten. Wavci V, . . Y. i ' . 7.-C. T. Hull, ,r li'iiny ytars cashier of ihe First Na 'onal bank, tf Athena, N. Y., was ar ested yertirday by the United States marshal, charged with embezzlement and maidng false entries In the books of the bank. He pleaded not guilty, and gave ball in $2,000 for his appear ance on Dec. 28 for examination. Hull left the bank's employ about two years ago. Tried Many Medicines Relief Came Only From Hood's. " I suffered with a pain in my stomaoh and head, and had heart trouble. I tried many medicines without much benefit. Finally I thought I would give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial, and it has completely cured the pain in my stomach and bene fited me in other ways." Joim M. Pritchards, Avoca, Pennsylvania. Hood's SarsapanUa Is the best-infaet the One True Blood PurlHer, Hood's PII16 cure Indigestion. 28 cents. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Sttccewsf lo ran noun & vmim, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. DRINK CUJARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. 0Sl All A Dr. David It For five years Mrs. Jane S. Dane, North field, Vt., was afflicted with Kidney Disease and Rheuma tism. She suffered so she could not turn over in bed. WW Four bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy completely cured her. That was two years ago, and there has been no return of cither trouble. mmm down. Five Members of the Jennings Gang Behind the Bars. AL JENNINGS WITH THE CAPTIVES llo and Ills Urotlior I'rnnk VToro Try Inir to ISsonpo Into Arkansas In n Covered Wagon When 1'hoy Wero Surprised by a Mnrslml's Posse. Muskogee, I. T., Dec. 7. Four mem berg of the Jennings gang of outlaws were lodged In Jail here last night. Al and Frank Jennings, the reputed lead era of the band, are amont' the pris oners. The two Jennings brothers and Tom O'AIalley were captured by four of United States Marshal Bennett's men while traveling In a covered wagon toward the Arkansas line. The deputies surprised them on the road, and they surrendered without firing a shot. The deputies then went to a house near Bond Switch and captured Morris O'Malley, catching him In bed. Since last Tuesday the deputies had been close upon the troll of the bandits, ALBERT JENNINGS, for whom there are standing rewardB aggregating $8,000. On Tuesday last Marshal Bennett's men encountered the gang at a house In the western part of the Cherokee nation. The deputies then succeeded In arresting John O'Malley, but the others made their escape at that 'time and had evidently satisfied themselves that the officers had been eluded, as they were not pre pared to resist when surprised. The Jennings boys and their follow ers are charged with several crimes, but were particularly wanted for the hold up of a Bock Island passenger train In broad daylight several months ago near Chickasaw, I. T. They are alBO accused of having stolen 400 head of catttle from the Chlskasaw nation. Al Jennings has been a leader In Okla homa politics He was at one time county attorney of Canadian county, and Is a lawyer of considerable ability, and both Al and Frank are graduates of the University of Virginia. Another brother was killed by Temple Hous ton, of Texas, during a saloon row about two yars ago. Al Jennings was shot In the arm during the same af fray. The brothers come of a highly respected family. Their father Is pro oate Judge of Woodward county, O. T. Harvey Martin, who Is believed to be a member of the Jennings train rob bing gang, was captured In the Creek country, O. T., yesterday. HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates au unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains .linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in tho back, is also oonvinciuc proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in 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 the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drugfisU, priee fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. JUntion the Kveni.no Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Dingbamp- ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine of tliiscffor. (.'oiiiieotlcut City Klocttniiri. New Haven, Dee. 7. Elections were held in a number of Connecticut cities yesterday. At Wllllmantlc Oscar O. Tanner, Democratic nominee for mayor, defeated George W. Maloney, Repub lican, by a majority of 230. This was u reversal from the election two years ago, The council now stands seven Democrats and five Republicans. At Rockvllle Edwin T. Heath, Republi can, was elected mayor, but the Demo crats elected three members of the common council, a gain of two. At Putnam Lucius Fuller, Republican, nth., wu la tli.fAf.tMt fnp mavnr twn v.aru ago by Lebbeus B. Smith, Democrat. by a majority of 24, was yesterday eleoted over Smith by a majority of 1M. Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Vs., was frightfully burned 011 the face and neck. Pain was Instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve, which healed the Injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy. '. II. llageubui-h. CascareU stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, lOo SCS Are CURHD with Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. is cood for Kidney. Bladder and Urinary ailments, which it cures quickly. Constipation yields at once. All Illood Diseases are permanently cured. IFgmen's Peculiar llh cannot exist if this great remedy is taken. 5 a bottle. SUMnUOUS TRAIN TO THE I0BTH. riie l'lorliln Limited Will Agilii ltuu on tbe Southern llnllwny. The Florida Limited, which is tbe syn onym of all that is elegnit In modern rail way trains, and which during its former service has been a prime favorite for tourists from the North seeking the mild ellmate of Florida, will he placed iu service by the Southern Railway about the first week in January, 103. With its return lo service this train, which will be solid Pullman ve.stlhulcd between Ner York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in tin- way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not lierttofure presented, and which will be destined to add still further to Its already well established popularity. Tha Southern Railway is having built for the Florida Limited service three t mi in, each contaiuitig a dining car, two drawing rooui sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plste in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for tha comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will he the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Ati-ustine, and will be so plannel that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for lilrther Informs tien addressed to Jno. M. Ileal), uletrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 888 Chestuut street, Philadelphia, will recoivo prompt attention. lO-i'5-tf THE PhODUCB MARKETS Ah llolleetcd liv llciilluir 111 Philadel phia mid l.nlttmnre. Phlladi lphta. Dec. 6. Flour Inactive and weuk; winter superfine. 9j3fii 3.2S : do. extra, 3.2S(fi'3.75', Pennsylvania roller, clear, $44.2I: do. straight. W. 4064. 46; western winter, clear. 4.10,!f4.85; do. straight, HAKiiM; city mills, extra, $3.80 3.50. Bye Itour 111 limited demand at fii.!W1j3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsyl vania. Wheat easy; No. 2 spot, 86960. No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, &9Jl97c. Corn Hteady; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 3&&3ic; No. 2 mixed, In export elevator. 32',ili32iAc. Oats dull, but steady; No. 2 white, 29c; No. 2 white, clipped, 2929V4c; No. 1 white clip ped, 29430c. Hay steady for desirable grades; choice timothy, $12TU2.G0-for large bales. Beef quiet; beef hams, 32122, Pork quiet; family, $124(13. Lard steadier; western stoamed, 31.56. Butter firm; western creamery, 142lc; factory, 11V4Q 144c; Klglns, 23Vi21c; Imitation cream cry. 12teil"c; New York dairy. 1320c. do. creamery, 14(tf23c.; fancy prints Job bing at 2T6i30c.; do. wholesale, 26c. Cheese steady; large, white and colored, Septem ber, 8WI&S14C.; small do. do., 'JtRDUc; light skims, CliOiic; full skims, 3ft 4c. Eggs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, 21 25c; western, frpsh, 20023c Potatoes steady: New York, $2.25: sweets, 31.76 2. Tallow steadier; city, 3 6-16c; country, 3Vl(3ifcc. Turpentine steady at ffisiesuAc. Bice steady; Japan, 6fi5Vic. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $304.50. Cot tonseed oil quiet, but a little steadier; prime crude. 1814c; prime summer yellow, 22c; on-summer yellow, 21l4c. Baltimore, Dec. 6. Flour easier; west ern superfine, $2.703.10; do. extra, $3.35 4.10; do. family, $4.41X8:4.66; winter wheat, patent, $4.855.10; spring do., $4.u5.15; spring wheat, straight, $4.704.85. Hay steady, with a good inquiry for the bet' ter grades; choice timothy, $13. Grain freights very quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 4"4d., December; Cork, for orders, per quarUr. 3s. 9d., December; 3s. t!d.iQ3s. 714(1., January. Sugar strong; granulated, B.0B. Butter firm; fancy creamery, 23631c; do. imitation, 1819o. do. ladle, 1718c; good ladle, 1518c; store packed, 124) He. Eggs steady; fresh, 19 20c. Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, 9410c.; do. medium, 1010!4c; do. small, 10V10Wc. Whisky, $1.251.25 per gallon for finished goods in car loads; $1.27 1.28 per gallon for jobbing lots. Wheat firm; spot and month, P6liH4c. ; Jan uary, 9tfiifr97c. ; May, 924c; steamer No. : red, Uli4H4c; southern wheat, by sam ple, 91B9CHC.; do. on grade, 9Ui6Vic Corn firm; spot, 32iS3c; month, 3214 32ttc.; December, new or old, 32f32Hc. January, 315.8is4c: February. 31K9&C.; steamer mixed, 8031c.; southern white corn, 33ei5c; do. yellow, 31!44fS6. Oats firm: No. 2 white, 2830c; No. 2 mixed, 27f27Kc. Bye firm: No. 2 western, 5314c. Livo Stock Mnrkots. New York, Deo. C Beeves Blow; gen erally steady; native steers, $4.204.90; Texans, $3.35; stags and oxen, $2.2o4.60; bulls, $2.508.36; dry cows, $1.9003.26. Calves slow; steady for veals; lower for growers; veals, $57.76; few at $8; grassers, 2.7tkrt3.2&; westerns, $2,758. Sheep and lambs Steady for sheep, high er for lambs: sheep, $$4.G0, lambs, $6.75 6.30. Hogs lower at $3.403.60. East Liberty, Pa., Dec. 6. Cattle firm; prime, $4,154(1.90; common, $3.253.60; feed ers, $4'4i-4.50. Hogs slow and lower; prime medium, $3,404(3.46; fair to best Yorkers, und pigs, $3.363.4; heavy, $S.803.86; roughs, $2.264J3. Sheep steady; choice, 4.504.66; common, $33.60; choice lambs, $6.60.86; common to good, $I.5o6.50; veal calves, $6.507. To-night and To-morrow Night, And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's llalsam for the Throat and Lungs acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Colds, Iironchiti, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle lo-Jay and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 95c 50c. Sample Itottle free. ConurexutiHii Itoltteii'i Stti'loit Fall. Washington, Dec. 7. Representative Belden, of New York, one of the vete ran members of the house of represent atives, was seriously Injured yesterday afternoon by falling down the marble stairs leading from the floor of the house to the basement of the Capitol. When picked up he was bleeding pro fusely from a deep gash in the fore head and another across the nose, while it was believed he 'had broken the nose. Mr. Belden was conscious, but not rational and did not know his friends about him. It was feared con cussion of the brain might be brought on. The wounus were itouna up ami the Injured man was taken in a ear- ! r'e t0 the Arlington hotel. Mrs. Mary Bird. HarrisbuHt. Pa., says. "My child is worth millions to tne: yet 1 would have lost her by croup had I not iu vested tweniv-nve eents 111 s ootue til urn Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, eolds and all throat ana lung troutiies. u. 11 Ilagenbuch. Ruy Keyittoiielltmr. lie sure that the name Lessio &. IH eb, Ashland, Pa., is printed en ever saok. THE LONG DISTANCE CYCLISTS. Wnllpf'x Itcniiir-liivble Perfhrmniicm for tile l'lrr Twent -Tour Iiunm. New York. lec. 7. Forty men started In the big bicycle race tit 12 ID yester day morning, but at 9.16 o'clock lest night onlv 26 men were riding. Fif teen riders had dropped out of tho race, owing to illnesH, accident or Inability to keep up the pace. At 9:16 o'clock five of the riders had passed the 400 mile mark, Waller leading by 426 miles and 7 laps. Miller was second, nine miles -behind the lead. Stephane had traveled 411 miles and 2 laps. Hale, Wha had left the track several times on account of his lame knee and a headache, had made 860 miles, and there wore 13 other men who had passed the ZOO mile mark. The feature of the race up to 'the present time Is the form exhibited by Waller. This man's riding was superb, and called for the continual admira tion of the spectators. Waller had set himself a task before starting In the contest, and he cared not whether his speed upset the plans and calculations of o titer competitors. The task was to covet too miles In the first 14 hours, and the plucky rider failed only by a narrow margin. An he rode he bowled down records as well as increased his lead over opponents. At the 28d hour he was 64 miles and 7 laps ahead of Hale's record. Waller's riding Is of a character that makes many doubt his ability to stick It out. He was off the track only 48 minutes In 84 hours, Hale's record for 23 hours was passed by Waller, Miller, Btephane, G. Itl vcire, Schlnneer, Pierce, Moore and Hice. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., say, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved hlui from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. 0. 11. Ilagenbuch. For ir. ,tira ftitr-t llu i'ck. Washington, L'ee. 7. The establish ment and regulation of a postal sav ings bank system le provided for In a bill Introduced by llepresentatlve Lor- Imer, of Illinois. Under his scheme money order offices selected by the postmaster general are to be made branch postal savings banks, with an office in the department to be called the central bank. Any person may become a depositor under this actt including married women and minors above 12 years. DepoFlts are limited to a dol lar and Its muytples and not exceeding S00 each, anif deposits accumulating above 51,000 will not draw Interest. De posit" will not be liable to seizure or detention ui; !er any 'epal process. Mrs. M. II. Ford.'RuddeU's. III., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was finally cured by using lMWitvs Little jonriy ulsers. tne lamotis little pills for all stomaoh and liver troubles. C. II. Ilagenbuch. The Kli'ort to Save .Moore. Lincoln. 'eb., Dec. 7. Attorneys for Eugene Moore, embezzling ex-state auditor, sentenced last Tuesday to eight years In the penitentiary, yes terdcy -?cured from the supreme court an order for his release on $25,000 ball pending argument for a new trial. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity. O.. was for thirty years ncodlessly tortured by physicians tor tho euro or eczema, no was quickly eured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo the tumous healing salve lor piles and skin diseases. U. 11. llagenbticn. Mot Pent" h Pfuylhp: Snnta Clans. Trenton, Dec. 7. Josephine Warder died last night from burns sustained while playing Santa Claus. Miss Warder enveloped herself In a cloak stuffed with cottton. This caught fire, and despite the efforts of her friends the was fatally burned. rollowed by Heart Disease, Cured by OR. MILES' HEART CURE. II. O. O. SHUXTS, of Winterset, Iown i-iventor and manufacturer r Shulto' Safety Whifiletreo Coupllnr rrites of Dr. Miles' Ilearfc Cure. "Two yea '50 un attack of LaGrlppe left mo with . :eak heurt, I had run down in Cosh t icro skin and bone, I could not sleep ly In lown for smothering spells; frequent, shar iartlng pains and palpitation caused n cop tant fear of sudden death, nothing couh aduce mo to remain away from home ovc tight. My local physician prescribed Dr 'Mies' Heart Cure and In a few days I wa. ible to sleep well and tho pains gradual!) lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced th the doses, having gained fifteen pounds, nr.r am now feeling better iu every way than 1 iave for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies .re sold by all drug Mats under a positive ;uaranteo, first bottle oiuoflU or money ro 'undod. Book on dis--uses of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Iufi -r-'.oooOOOC Wetoster's inter national '. SMtinary Snrreseor of the Unabridged." The One Great Standard Authority, vim's iimi, j. i. iinjwvr. u. n. supreme court. Mtauclurci fUia U. S. Gov't Printing? I'. H- HuprQM Nunrsy Court! II the HUtt flu-, preme c.'ouru,andof near jtVou ly Hit Hie (MXUWlLMMttM Wariulv CouuuemlccI br State HuirintenOnU or Nchooli, College Pre!-, d0iita,awlottterJftuctthn , whiom. wiutoui auinber iuvalualile In the liotteehold, and to the tiwht'r, euholitr, pro- VaUlittllll Until, mill hOf. . CNIilWlMT. TJiH BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. I, ' 1 cj. y to find the word wanted. It is t usy to ascertain the pronunciation. It laa.' v t ) trace the growth of a word, o 1 ' ' - what a word means. TU t A Virk Tribune Sayni MmI 1 I '"i 1 "iii.-s frum the nraas with a t I'ltr, 1 i 1 nil" tint liiftat thorough Ml- . - -n 1 ii ' -'1 miltervUlttii. Tha; 11 . i s .,1. Hits a work tt which It S ' 1, 'inn, rt-tt-r. Aprua, itsw. (i:!T THE IIDST. J L 'i i,.- .. r.iea ent 011 application 10 . - r UHKllTAM CO., Publishers, 1 'vWtOvWtfOOTOtl - ifcstoros i .1 uat ice COTTOLHNI1. joaBeBoseBseB(cesf)ceoosc"jooS898eB)88ioo3? Digestion's Friend Packincr-housc lard, with all of ita impurities and offensive qualities, has been supplanted in discriminating liousewwes c-y lui luiJiiMi!,, me use oi which means better food, better health. 9 Is pure vegetable oil, combined with wholesome, digestible beef suet. It is endorsed bv physician as healthful and recommended by cooking experts as preferable to all nulmal fats for shortening and frying purposes. The genuine Cnttolene li sold everywhere In one to ten pound yellow tins, with our trude-marm-'TbKotftie" "! ' ',",' ' cor'en-fjlnnt imaM-on every Un. Not guaranteed If sold la any a otber way. Made only by TUB N. K. PAIIlHANiC COMPANY, I Chicago. BU Louis. New York. Montreal. A "BIG" The workingtnen can save money store. wa are ollering an excellent snoe nt tne re markable low price of . . . 1-1 ... which other stores are asking fi.50 and $1.75. Other goods in For proportion, vve mane a specialty 01 repairing. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 105 NORTH tVlAlIVl STREET, Two doors above Merchants' Bank. iLSchiuylkill Dental Parlors, 7 North Jardln Street, . r- A first class dental parlor where all fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUQHINQ OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO ClLUtOISS t'OK EXTRACTING WHEN TEI5TH AUK ORDHR14D. BEST SILVER FILLING, - GOLD FILLINGS, .... $i.O0 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2$ Cents All cur work 1h rtccotnpnnled with a guarantee. lerooiinl!y-Conducted Tuurs via. Pennsyl vania Knllroiid. Season or 1807-8. The Personally-Conducted Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company is the most complete aud elaborate system ef pleasuro travefiug aud sight-seeing yet da vised. It is the consummation of tbe ulti mate Idea iu railroad travel, the final ovoltt tiou of unassailable perfection. For tho season of '07 and '08 it hasarranged for the following tours : California. Four tours will leave Now York, Philadelphia, and Harrisburg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 19. With tho exception of tho first party going and tho last returning, all of theso parties will travel by tho "Golden Gate Special" be tween New York and California, stopping at interesting points on routo. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave Now Yotk and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 aud 22, and March 8. The first three admit of a stay of two weeks in the "Flowery State." Tickets for the fourth tour will bo good to return by regular trains until May 31, 1808. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ington. Thieo six-day tours will leave Now York nnd Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort und Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York aud Philadelphia Doceniher 28, January 29 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 20, February 10, March 10, April 7 ami 23. Washington, Seven tours will leave New York aud Philadelphia December 28, Jau uary 13, February 3, March 3 aud 31, April 21 aud May 12. Detailed itineraries of the above tours, giving rates and full information, may be procured of Tourist Ageut, 1100 Broadway, Now York; 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; 7S9 Uroad Street, Nowark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assibtant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IK STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of coffee at about I the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to tho children as well as tho adult with great benofit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes liko the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Graiu-O-is better for the system than a tonic, bocause its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Graln-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Gruin-O. 15c. and 26c. CAPTAIN L0VERING SCORED. Booretnry Altror DeolnroH tho Itrutal Oflloor'M PiiiilMliiuoiit Too Light. Washington, Dec. 7. Secretary Al ger yesterday made public the repri mand administered to Captain Lover Ing by sentence of court martial. He says: "It is disappointing that an offense so grave should have been visited with so light a penalty. There la no question but that Private Hammond deserved punishment for his misconduct, but he should have received it In a lawful way. The military laws governing the army are explicit. They prescribe the duties of officers and enlisted men, with the penalties of their violation. Under them both have rights and obligations. When an officer, with the intelligence and ex perience with which Captain Loverlng Is credited, not only violates these laws, but exhibits such a lack of humanity as Is shown in this case he should receive a more severe sentence than a mere reprimand. Committing such acts de grades the officer more than the sol dier he punishes and shows unfitness for the care and command of men. Under excitement men frequently do things which in cooler moments they recall with sorrow and regret, but this oase is aggravated by the fact that after weeks of deliberation this officer evinces no regret fov his wrongful acts." ', Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent I dour, and take no other brand. It is the best J Hoar made. COTTOLRNB. the kitchens of thouaauda of S SAVING! by making their purchases at our the branches of dentistry are skill Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00. - 30 Cents KAIER'S pera House, U. O. QUIRK, Nrlgr. MAKANOY CITY, PA. Ok WEEK C0MMENCIN6 .h 6, Mntineta, Tfedacsday and Saturday. PRYTOfl'S BIG COfflEDY GO. Acknowledged to be the best, with tons of magnificent scenery and grandest stage effects. TUESDAY EVENING, 'Alone in London." WEDNESDAY MATINEE, "East' Lynn." WEDNESDAY EVENING, "A Member of Congress." THURSDAY EVENING, "The Octoroon." FRIDAY EVENING, "The Banker's Daughter." SATURDAY MATINEE, "A Country Politician." SATURDAY EVENING, "Only a Farmer's Daughter." Prices: - 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Chart ot Snyder's Drug Stor. P. 8. Manager Quirk persojially guarantees this exeelleiit company as positively the biggest and bent playing at popular prices, nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your housos, stack, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by U A V 1 U rJVOl yiw South Jardln SI Also Life and Accidental Ooupfnal m (A Handsome Complexion Is on ef th greatest charms a woman can posiass. Foixoai's CouruxloK 1'owde Sir-It. 5 a i 0 tfffffffffffftfffffffB