T EVENING HERALD M8TAI1LISIIEO 1870. Published every Evening, Kxcept Sunday, nt a South Jakihr Stiiket, Nmn Cbntbk. Tli Itnmlri la delivered InBhonandoah nd the k surrounding towns tor six eens a week, ljr abU o the carriers. Ily mall .00 a year, or cents a month, payable In advance. Advertise- ments cnamea accoruing 10 space anu puswou. The publishers reserve the right to change the utaitifkn nf hfivnrtimfnin wnenewrtue imu- Ekatlou ot news demands It. The right Is reserved to relo tany advertisement, whether nmtl lor or not. mat tne pumisners may " IBrpi Advertising rates made known Entered af tho postofllce at Bhenandoab, Pa., as second class mall matter. THLKPnONM CONNECTION "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." EJvening Herald TIIUR8DAY. DECEMBER 30, 1897. A Oiiioago paper gaysjftho story ot the Annour-Leiter wheat deal will soon bo published in cereal form. No soul is.desolato asi long ag there is a human being for whom it can feel trust and reverence. George Bliot. A SWlNbLlNG BROKER. New (York Otllolals Sity lie Itns "An quired" $OOO.OOOofOtIier Monoy. New York. Dec. 80. A warrant It out for the arrest of Henry Oliver (gold smith, one of the bent known mm of Wall street. The apeclfle charge against him is grand larceny In the first degree for appropriating a check for 13,000, the property of Oscar E. A. wienonrr, oi Brooklyn. The officials of the aintrlrt attorneys omee say tnat uouinmun has managed to get away with some thing like ha a million dollars uy operations slftMlar to those which brought the E. S. Dean company before the nubile. So far Goldsmith has eluded the det,fitlv. Goldsmith af a man named TVen Bter operated tMfler the firm name of Hoyt & Co. George tlatelwelde and William A. Mfftltell, who were their brokers, were rrttttttd iome weeks ago for their part In tin operations, but the charges lflrit them have not been tried. TjSjJf Were dropped from membeibhlp ift.th Stock Exchange. It Is said that.lt- Vf& Upon their evi dence that th'rnd Jury found the Indictment nMBt Goldemlth, whose victims are spf'to he numbered by thousands. TitB old your, with its many tips and downs, isLdrawiug to a close. In fact, it is so near that.it is time to be gin writing it 1808. You know your stock is good ? Then tell it. It sells not as it should? Compel it. Buy up newspapor space and in it fresh ads place, then to the populace you'll sell it. The future capitalistsiand million aires ,Lof Shenandoah .are tho boys who sayerttheir money until after the holiday mark-down. It is rather an odd physical fact, but none the less true, that so many roads.can bo found leading into the Klondike region, and so few lending out. Tim, declaration made by Presi dent,, Andrews that Robert B. Leo was the greatest General in the civil war is an;iudication that he is about to'go SouthjWith a reform lecture. If the'proposed biscuit trust should be anything like tho young bride's firstjatteinpt in the construction of that.favorite article of diot, it will necessarily bo a hard thing to break. Experience tells us that. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. Tls fao- UniU tljtjturo ef ' bn erety Tiippor. llrlii London, Peci; Times froni davs' of sic dervish post t of the den is remainder of t all their prope: Intro O .Iiicl. rvA dispatch to The la eaye: After six heroic defense the 'Wrtr has fallen. Many were killed, and the teArrianrt floil lanvlno. tSehind. Osobrl Is the last lmporlant';jjJBi between here and Khartoum. (rj. TO CUltK A?Sbl,D IS ONM DAY. Tako Uiatlve irrMo.6.iiiilti0 TahlcU. All druggists reftimUTfie Tmotley If It falls to cure. 25o. Theffc&l'uino liag L. B, Q. on each tablet. , - - 4g Coming Events. Dec. 31. Tweut&fonrth annual tall of tho Jtescue Hook it iAudor Co., No. 1, at Hob- bins' opera house, Dr. Wood's Norway Hue SyruniS pleasant to take, positively harmless to tu7rmot. deli cate constitution tho most olmtiual hold -bscih. abd 'absolutely sure to cure j.CheU or cold, ,A ,hces- The Philadelphia Inquirer of yes terday announced that "Congressman Charles M. Uroqme, of Minersvillo, stopped.in town a few hours yester day en route to Now York." Such is fame ! IIatcliffe, the brutal 'English actor, who has been on trial for wife beating in New York, has been con- victed andpromptly sentenced to six months in jail. He will have plenty of time to book himself to act a better part when he gets out. A telegram from Milford, Dela- ware, says the fruit growers in that neighborhood fear that the mild weather preceding Christmas fol lowed by the cold snap had injured the peach crop. This report comes rather early. Tennessee has a "Johnny" law which is to punish the offence of flirt ing, particularly with school girls. It would require a police force of about 100 officers to enforce such a law in Shenandoah, especially on Main 3treet on Sunday evenings. Senator Chandler says the Re publican party will suffer defeat if currency reform shall be attempted, and some other senators say defeat will come if reform of the currency system is not accomplished. That would seem to leave tho party in a rather tight predicament. Governor I'inqree, of Michigan, is a political boss of the practical kind. 1 1 is stated that he "bus made a rvactlce of strengthening his politi cal machine by assessing all ap pointees ten per cent, of their sala ries." This should furnish a good fund to light'the greedy corporations this good Governor delights to go gunning for. The Overman bicycle company one of the largest concerns of the kind in the country, has failed. It's works were located at Chicopee Palis. Mass. A man in the trade in New York predicts that other concerns will follow early in the new year and that ere long the business will be found in the hands of but six or eight large firms. VTcaiirvTMrP lll'ItlNli t,.r,ir. New York, Ilea 80. An English syn dlcate has secured control of the Trin ldad Asphalt company, and after the first of the year the headquarters of the concern ate to be located In Lon don, Instead of In this city, as hereto fore. The capital ot the company, un der the reorganisation, Is to be In creased from JflCOO.OOO to $6,000,000. Ite- cently AmerlWn paving companies have been dothK' business In the United Kingdom, In competition with the pav ins companies there. In its thousands of forms is tho most ter rlble affliction of tho human race. Salt rheum, sores, eruptions, boils, nil humors, swellings, etc., Orlglnato In Its foul taint. and are cured by the great and only True 'Blood Purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla. The advanced theory of today that tuber culosis, or consumption, is curable by proper nutrition, care and purifying the blood, finds counrmatlon In tho expert ence of many who have been cured by Mood's Sarsaparilla Hood's Pills cure sick linadaehe. "5c. $mmmm??ffl?mmf??mffi S 3 "THEY DO THE WORK" I BRONCHO jfc tHOMCEOPATHIC -4 f P EM EDI ES IQC S Relieve and Cure 2 as li7 formulas of noted f: Head Troubles EE Stomach Disorders System Irregularities s "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write it: Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y, Health Hook Mailed Free. 35 DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE 121 and 123 North Main St. A JfKWS dispatch from Hazleton says the city, borough and township tax collectors throughout the ooal region have prepared lists of alien employes of coal and railroad com panies against whom taxes are as sessed. This is being done in accord ance with an act passed two years ago making the employers responsible for the payment of these taxes. The purpose of this law is to prevent the loss of taxes caused by aliens chang ing their name, thus making it diffi cult for collectors to find them. As the employers are now responsible they will see that the taxes are promptly paid. The amount of taxed duo from each alien for 1897 is between $2.25 and $2.60. favtime S&me Is good for Kidney, : Urinary and Blad der Troubles. It gives you an appe : the, makes your ra blood pure, braces 3 you up in every sa? fibre, regulates the 2 bowels, strengthens the nerves. : On the slightest sign of anything umg with your health, get a bottle of it at once of your dru; gist. $1.00 a bottle. jg SELPRIDGE'S RETIREMENT. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Commodore Howoll Kncof-odw to the CoiuiiiHUd of the EiiropVn'i Stntlcm. Washington, Pec. SO. Th" necessary I Via the true pathway, And Flowers, tho Hand of America, California. "Tho Iron Mountain ordeis were given at the havy depart ment yesterday for the ihanKes In command caused y the nppivichlng re tirement of Admlin.1 Pelfi il,T at pres ent comiTianfltn.T tho l.uui; an 'htatloh. 'the admiral Is detachrd fiom his rom- ADMIIIAJj gELFRIDQE. mand at Genoa on Feb. 2 and ordered home. Commodore Howell Is detached from the command of the League Isl and tmvy yard Jan. 18 and ordered to' sail on me werra irom rtew lor ioi Genoa, where he will relieve Admiral Seffrldtre 6f the command of the Eu ropean station on Feb. 2 and hoist his flag. Captain Silas Casey ha been or dered to take comnfmnd of the League Island navy yard Jan. 13. - MYSTERY OP A CRIME. " J Bapponed AooliUntal Death May Have Ileen n Murder. London, Dec. 30. Inspector Corry, of the Scotland Yard detective depart ment, Is making Inquiries at Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland, In connection with the death ot Peter Doggett, who was cut to nieces in a dough mixing machine In New York city last August. An important arrest is expected In a few days. Peter Doggett met hid death on the morning of Aug. 28 last At the time It was believed that It was the result of an accident, and the coroner's Jury rendered a verdict to that effect. Ddg gett waa In the service of the New York Biscuit company, and had a sister In that city. Borpe time after the Inquest Miss Doggett, It Is Understood, re ceived a letter from her mother, who lives In eidcastle, Ireland, In which the writer said that cmeer stories were afloat In Oldcastle about her boy's death. She named a man who had re cently returned from New York city to Oldcastle. evidently well sUDDlled with money, and suggested that there might be a close connection between the source of his funds and the death of her son. The district attorney's office has com tnunlcated the substance ot Mrs. Dog gett's letter, with other circumstantial evldenee bearing upon the man under suspicion, to Scotland Yard. Throe Knt Ire New Trains For Southern Hallway's Florida Service. Tho Southern Railway will Inausnrato Ite Florida Limited on January 17th, 180S. The three trains built far this eervieo are tho finest that have ever been turned out by the Pullman Company. This season's scliedtito will bo tho fastest and most con- veniont over operated between Eastern cities and tho resorts of the South. The Florida Limited will leavo llroad street station dally, except Sunday, at 2:30 p. in. and arrive at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. m. and St. Augustine :20 p. m. ' Write to John M. Beall, Dltrlct Fassenecr Aeont, 820 Cliostnut street. Phila delphia, for furtherlnformatlon and advance Pullman reservations. Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Tullman first nd second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri PaclQo railway system. For rates right from your home,- lllnwi,,..n ntA full InfniHnntUn .1 rrT Q rMaf Hi 1 T tl 1 1. TL m T Ananf- RIOTYoll. I n,...i.imAW' power boiler in .No. 2 mill of the Oris roau avenue, wmira, n. r or ou xirunu- . , ... ira,ufactu:lnB company, at Uucklon'a Arnica Pa 1 ir The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, foyer boiw, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and nosltlrelv cures Dlles. or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale bv A . Wasley- Kl. . f : i r,' old. J' ... o 'V. .,...-mn. if. Pec. 30. A 300 hor way, Now York. 3-1-tf . W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Aet. It is casv to tAtch a cold and Jitit as easy to get rid of it it you commence to use One .MIuulo UoiirIi cure, it cures cougns, coius, brouchitU, nneUmonla and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to use-ana sure to cure. v. n. iiagenuucn. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam, for Throat and Lungs. It isTcuring more dase of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, BronqhUis, "Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any othermed lane. The proprietor liBiautIiori7.e1 any drug gist to give you. a Sample llollle Fntt to con vince you of this great remedy. Price 35c. and 5dc. , Mrs, IfonfliffTtViKiirMm. New York, Doc. 30. The following:, statement was elven out by Doctors McCoeh and Thompson, who are fn ai.-J tendance on Mrs. TJalllngton Bootli, at the Presbyterian hftspltal, the state--ment being. Issued, It was announced, because of Insinuations recently made that Mrs. Booth's condition had never been aa seUous as had been reported: "Mr. Booth Is Buffering- from an. aneurism of the aorta,- and we con sider that her condition has been and is eerious. f he Is confined to bed, not, allowed to Bee-visitors except her hus band and hor Becretary, and la ,abs.7 lutely forbidden to do any work. Mrs. Booth's condition continues to lm:, prove." No need to suffer with rheunatliB,-luni: bago, ucuralgia, cramps or colic. -Dr.- Thomas' Kclectric Oil cures all suoh troubles, and docs It quickly. O A I.I PO 1 WSTA '. "Tnko This Corpti) to the Mttrfcito." New York, Dec. 30. John Bergmann hailed a noliceman on Third avenue with "Here, copper, take this corpse to the morgue," and then sent a bullet through his own brain, falling dead at thb officer's feet, Bergmann Is said tb have been formerly a wealthy resi dent of Chicago. He lost his money In soeculation on the board of trade of Chicago, after which he came east. He took to drink, and In spite of aid which relatives extended to him, he reached the depths of poverty. He left a -letter saving: "Give my body to some college or hospital, so It will be of some use. It wasn't while I was ajlve." Orlowoldvllle, town of Colraln, exploded last night. Theinlght watchman and llremart. Frank seneimer, 46 years of age. is mleslng, and la supposed to be burled beneath the debris. The ex plosion practically demolished the one- harf Btorv oncit buuaing usea as a boiler room, common shed, blacksmith hop and machine room. Miss Allle Hushes. Norfolk. Va.. was frightfully burned on the face and neck Pain was instantly relieved by DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy, -u. 11. uagenuuen. WHAT IT INDICATES l'eraoimlly.Copducted Tour via I'iiHylv lila ItHilroHil. America is a great country. In variety and grandeur of natural scenery it is unrivaled. Its woodi'd heights, Its fertil" valleys, via boundless mains, its rugged huh rocky inoun tains, its great lakes, its balmy Iocs art) the admiration of all mankind. Tj timvorse this great country, to behold its dive rsitirs and its wonders, is a liberal education, a revelation to the immured mntropolitau itizt.u. The Personally conducted Tour to California under tbo direction of the Pcunh.vlvania Rail road Company which leaves Now York on JiiuimivB. 1808. affords a most excellent op portunity to view the vast variety and bound less beauty of this marvelous land. The party will travrl westward in special Pullman cais in charge of a Tourist Agent and C'baporon, stopplut! en route at Omaha, IX'iiver.Colorado spring, Maultuu, uaraen or tne uoas, uien wood .Springs, and Suit Lake City, In Cali fornia vibits will be made to Monterey" and the famous Hotel Del ilonte, bHiiti Cruz, San Jose. Los Anueles. San Diuuo. Klverside. San lk'inunlilio, Itedlauds, and Pasadena. The pany will leturu on the "Uofilen Gate Special," the finest train that crosses the Con- ment, leaving lo Angeies rcoruary inu stopping at Tucson, El Paso, and St. Louis. Eighteen davs will be spent in California. llounil-trip rate, including all uccepsary ex penses durniK tho entire trip, $335 from all noints on the Peniihvlvauia Railroad System east of Pittsburg ; $330 from Pittsburg. For itinerary mid full information apply teHioket agento, ur addreSB Geo. W. Ikjyd, Assistant General Pass-nger Agent, lirosd Street Sta tion, l'mlaut'lptua. Constipation is the cause of all sorts of berlous disorders of the blood. SttoiiK cathartics uru worse than useless. Ilurdock Itlood Bit bis Is nature's own remedy for troubles of this tort. Nothing so' interferes with one's plans or mbition like sickness or poor health. Have you eVer thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine itains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble, I'oo frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, Ualso convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot is the great remedy for all- kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves jjain," stitch -or dull aching in the back, difficult ot.Pftinful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly 'orercomes that unpleasant necessity of being cohrpelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of .Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and the cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion HitRALD and send your address to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamtou, N. Y- Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer,- ry .mm, .uuihouuik, jb, ( worth millions to me: yet I would have lost her by croup iiau 1 not in Mrs. Mary "My child is ...tort twntv-fWe cants in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It curse coughs, colds sad all throat and lung troubles. C. H. Bagenbucht NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. There are nuyiy things in our stock of Furniture suitable for holiday eifts. but nv ana of the numerous beautiful, well tiuide and useful articles of Furniture here will prove a pleasing audition to any lioltja. AS a special uuu (lav inducement w offer the following : A stock of 509 rocker bought at a reduction, in Silk. Plttril, Leather, Silk Tapestry and lirocttelle, cane seats awl saddles. Our (2.(0 rockers uow $1.25, our 84.00 now 2.00. our tt-io uow $2.5o, our $o.oo airty $3.50, our $7.00 now $4.25, etc. Our reason for such bargains is the large order we placed which enabled us ioTouy at close margin. We must close thsnt out. Our dwelling space is occupied Vy tlieiu. DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE HOUSE, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Bobbins Up :ra House. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . , 'S MP Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST ,' AND .' HEALTHIEST, Minors' Strllio JJoolnrort Off. Chattanooga, Tenn., D6c. 30. The miners' strike in the coal fields along the line ot the Cincinnati Southern railway In Kentucky and Tennessee, which began last May over a reduction of wages of 10 per cent Inaugurated by the operators of the various mines In the territory, waa yesterday declared oft .by the men. The strikers have been suffering greatly, and several times committees from the strikers have solicited aid for their starving fam Wee. YesUrday a proposition was submitted by the operators and ac oepted by the men to make the reduc tion of wages 5 per cent Instead of 10 as originally proposed. From 2,500 to 3,000 'men are Involved. A Bit r Coughs and Colds. What? ran.Tiua, 23e. At Gruhler Bros., drug store, Attempted Munl'iir. TTio'11 Milclifed. Camden, N. J., Dec. 30. Eton John son, aged 22 years, last night attempted to murder Kniest Fellows and Mrs, Fellows and their 13-year-old son, Frankvby shooting them at their home, 226 - Brie street. He dangerously In lured Fellows and Inflicted a slight In jury In the boy's thigh and a slight flesh wound on Mrs. Fellows. Johnson then blew out his brains, dying In etantly. Johnson boarded with the Fellow family, to whom he was re lated, but on Tuesday night waa given notice to leave. Last night he appeared and demanded his trunk, which was held for f7.B0 board. The shooting fol lowed a refusal to deliver It. There is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczoma and skin eruptions. Dewltt's Witch Hazel Sahe gives instant relief and euree .permanently U. 11, Uageubuoh. Offered 11 I'rofeiKorHlilp liiTVules, Wilmington, Del., Dec. 30. Itev. Will lam Frederick Lewis, M, A pastor of Rodney Street Presbyterian church, yesterday received word from Wales that he had been nominated by the synod of the Presbyterian church of Wales to the chair of Hebrew and the Old Testament at the Presbyterian Theological college at Bala, North Wales. He has until February to de clde, but will probably accept. To Inipoot !Sloiricii Cnnnl Houto, New York, Dec. 30. When the Pana ma steamship Finance sails down the bay tomorrow she will have on board 14 of the most nromlnent contractors In the United Slates, who will go to Nicaragua to Inspect the survey of the proposed canal. If the work Is deemed practical these men will form a com pany and bid for the lob. The party li under the direction of E. F. Cragy and E. L. Cooley, chief engineer of the Chi cago Drainage canal. Engineer Cooley estimates the maximum cost of the Nlcaraguan canal at $25,000,000. The army engineers say this is ridiculously small, and predict an excess of $80, 009,000. Others have variously estl mated the cost of the project from $80, 000,000 to $150,000,000. Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Itidee. O.. says. 'After two doctors gave up my boy to die. 1 saved him from croup hy using One Minute cougn uure." 4c is tue quicKcst ami most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat ana lung troubles, u. 11, iiagonoucn Tim FLORIDA LIMITED. J. A. Perkins, of Antloullv? O.. mi fnr thirty years noedlessly tortured by phvileiani for the cure of eczema. Ho was quickly cured uy using uewitt's witcn liazel Balve the famous heating salve for piles and skin diseases. C. II. Uaccnbuck. Suit ArruliiRt tbo ltpndliltr Horut. Pittsburg, Dec. 80. The suit of the Union Switch and Signal company galnst the Philadelphia and Beading railroad, for the Infringement f pt' ents owned by the. plaintiff for the safe- operation of railroads, was begun In the United States circuit court yester day before Judge AchesOn, It Is as serted that the- railroad is equipped with switches, signals and safety ap pliances which are covered by the plaintiff's patentB. I'rlnco Itlsmnrok's Illueis. Berlin, Dec. 30. It Is asserted that, owing to his insomnia, the medical attendants of Prince Ulsmarck have advised htm to abstain from all work and excitement for some weeks to come. Dr. Schweinger believes In the possl blilty of a cure, but not a rapid one. Killed by' vyiittieiip. Ottumwa, la., Dec. 30. The father of Abe Balm nnd his two brother, wel to do farmers near West Point, died J few days ago In abject poverty, amy tho brothers refused to bury him Whltecaps surrounded the house of Abe on Tuesday night, and a battle ensued In which Abe was killed. The brothers have sworn out warrants against several neighbors', Pmanerltv comes Quickest to the man whose liver is in good condition. DeWitt's tittle Early Kisers are famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach and ll7er troubles. C. H. nagen- buch. Van Wyok Objects to Demonstrations New York, Dec. 20. The committee on county affairs of the board of alder men received a letter from Mayor-elect Van Wyck yesterday objecting to the aldermen's plans for decorating the city hall and having a celebration on New Year's dav In honor of the birth of greater New York. The mayor- elect Intimated strongly that he wanted to go Into office without any demon strations. The aldermen's original pro gram will probably be carried out. .CHASES Bloodf Nerve Food For Weak and Run Down People. IUHRT IT C I The richest of all restorft tWrlRI II IOI tlve foods, because it re- Elaoei tho essentials of life that are ex. austed by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &fce digestion perfectIt creates solid flesh, nruaole and strength. The uerves being made strong the brain becomes active and dear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price too., or five boxes $2.00. Druggists or by malL We can help you. Advloo and book, free. I Write Ub About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1112 Chestnut Strsat. Philadelphia, WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Viclnitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a paek hko or GltAIN-O. It takes tho place of toffee at about I the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adult with great l in-fit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastos like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Griiu-O is better for the system than a tunic, because its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks dowa Qraiu-O builds up. Ask your grower for Qrain-O. 15c. and 25c. Try Barbey's Bohemian B:z r Dr. IV2i6es? Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. TjrIIE oxcosslvo use of tobacco, especially I by young men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens llfo materially. Mr. Ed. O. Ebscn, compositor on tho Contra Costa News, Martinez, Cal., writes; "I have used Dr.- MUos' Resloratl vo Nervine and re ceived much benefit from U, I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by the uso ot tobacco nnd stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervino with mar- vclously good results, nllaylngthodlzzlness, quieting tho nerves, and enabling me to sleep and rest, proving In my caso a very beneficial remedy." Dr, Miles' Restorative Nervine is cnpcclally adapted to restoring the nervous system to Its normal condition undor such circumstances. It soothes, heals and strengthens, Dr. Mllcj' Reme lies are sold by all d'-us- SWs vncer a r ire If IWHes A Word With You SCO It is worth your while to give attention to some reasons why you should be a reader of Thk Pihuv DBLFHIA PUBSS. Tim Prbss is the greatest home newspaper of the United States. Its record of each day's events, in all parts of the world, is more complete than that of any other paper. It has no space for sensationalism or anything tending to lower the moral tone. No othor Philadelphia paper has equal facilities foi obtain ing prompt and accurato report of news events, wherever they may occur. Reporters for Tub Pnneare In every section of Philadelphia every day j Bpeclal correspondents of Tint Panes aro stationed at every county seat and important town in Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and new center in the United States and the old world. No other Philadelphia paper equals Thk PRBSS in its special departments the woman's page ; the literary page ; the market page ; the page9 devoted to church news, school news, society news, G. A R. news, sporting news,fetc. Tub PrBSS is an advocate of the principles of the Republican party, but it prints the news of all political events more fully than any other paper ; neuce Tub Press should be your paper, no matter what your political opinions are, if you wish to be well informed. In a word Tim Phii.adbi.phia Press prints all the news all the time. Send in your address. Sample copy of The Press will be mailed free. If you are fair minded you will read it regularly. The Daily Pni.es is mailed to subscribers for $t) 00 a yoar(50cts. a month) payable in advance; The Siniay Puses. J2.50 a year ; Tins Daily afid Sunpav Pimm, $.O0 a year (70 cts. a month); The Weekly Pbess, $1 .00 a year A liberal commission is allowed to persons who solicit subscrip tions or to persons who will placo THE Press on sale in locufi ties where there aro no agents. Address "THE PRESS," Philadelphia. a thoroughly up-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon its thirty-first volume in 1898 During the yeai it will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Pans and NGW York Each Issue will contain carefully pre rnehinn pared drawings of the advance fashion rasnrons of Paris and New York Once a month H UOIOrea rasnion the Uazar will issue, tree, a colored T W HlffKlmon 1 Ktthtrlne De Foicst fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of iertain gowns in each number will be made a feature. These will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform price. The Uazar will also publish bi weekly) free, an outline pattern sheet. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES WILD EELEN Z IVlLUASt BI AlK RAGGED LADY S31 II' D UOII'EfLS These and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the Bazak in 189S, making the paper especially rich in I fiction. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES. OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTJ By KATHARINE DE FOREST Sr Sin POI t TrSFi B WOMEN Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet Two famousauthorswill contribute Ions serial stories to the Bazar in i8gS. The first deals with Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story of a young gin, versatile, and typically American, Mary E Wllklns Octave Thanet H P. Spofford M. S. Briscoe TOM'S Celebrated Feiul I'owrfera never full ufeand lurcfiAer falliul ' vtth Tkiut 'id Ifeuayroytl Illli toil utW Ilk' runedle). 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