EVENING HERALDj f;vrAiii.iKiii;n iK7n. fnbllalie4 nvery lCventim. Kiceiit Hitniliiy.iil Hotrrn Jabuin Htiikkt. Nraii Cknuik The llrntlil In ileltvtl l in Hhcnnniliuin .nil Hit surrounding to.ni for six cent a week. pac bl. to tb carriers, lly mall $3.00 n year or S cents month, pnynblo til mlvnnco. Ailvertlso me lit charced nnunlliiK to space position The publishers rwrw the right to .hai.Rothi position ol advertisements wlicuctcr tlr- pub V(t1on ot news iIviiirimIs It. Tlic rlKht Mwrvtd to relc'rniy advertisement, whether iid lor or not, .lnt tho publisher mar iummh improier. AdvertlsliiK rate." inwle known upon application. Bntorwt t the postoBlce at f .irimnil.'.ih I second cls mall matter. TKI.KPHONIt CONNKt.TluN 'All the News That's Fit to Print." - " r-. UlorS) rl CwVtS-i lit 1 1 ' ' TUI3DAY. JANUA1JY 11. I MM Tin; war cloud in tho Hnst is not us dark us it wns it week or so uo. TllK situation tlmt lilts not its duty, its iilenl, wits never yet oeotipieil l utHii. Tltonins Curlyle. Bounty jumper do not leap with joy lit the proposal to publish the pension lists. The true soldier has no fear, und is only too un.ious to purge the list of f rands. Dunum tho ntflit over the Senator ship in Ohio, no one hits he trd the name of Coxie mentioned. "Keep oil thetfriiss" sins must be numerous about the eapitol at Columbus. TllK surgical world eun now point with pride to u man who has had both bis stomach and vermiform ap pendix eliminated. It would not be a bud preparation for a trip to the Klondike. TllK new year starts olT with more institutions running to their full catmcitv than was the ease twelve months ago, which proves that the MeKiuley administration is not only on time, but up to date. Tim elder Hootli is on his way to thin country for the purpose, it is sard, of becoming reconciled with his son, Ballington Hooth, the head of the American Volunteers. These people should practice what they preach. IaXATIUS DoNNKl.l.Y. who is to marry his young stenographer, makes the announcement that he is only fid. There must be a great cryptogram concealed in these iigures. Ignatius was a verioritble orator many, many years ngo. Wiikn a political leader of long standiiiL- becomes so big that the party can't get over him, or under him, or around him, it is time to reverse the column. ' And tho ItVpiililicun column will probably bo reversed in Schuylkill. This year tho applicant for liquor license must present the cash or certified check before receiving his license. County Treasurer Klias Davis publishes in another column a notico to that effect. This is done to guard against protested checks. DunitANT's Inst words upon the icaflold, with the certainty of being immediately launched into eternity, were uttered in proclaiming his in nocance. "Was he 1 Circumstantial evidence, it is true, lias hung many Innocent men ; btit the people of San Francisco uro almost unanimous in tho belief that Dimmit is guilty, notwithstanding his denials in the face of death. Tub people of Mahauoy City will vote upon the question of issuing bonds to the amottut of $80,000, to be expand! in paving the principal streets of that town. There is not much doubt but that the people will yote in favor of the increase. They experience the good results of paved streets and realize that it is the only permanent and practical street im provement. TllK flirard Rstate has filed remon strances against tho licenses of their tenants in West Jlivhnnoy township, ami have also served notices upon these tenants that they must discon tinue the sale of liquor or vacate the premises. They will not renew the leasos. While the Girard Estate is waking warfare upon tlte licensed places in that .town, it would come with better grace wero they to take the same steps against the "speak easies." In fact, these violators of the law should receive the first con sideration. Thk President has issued an earnest appeal in behalf of the sultoring Cubans, and Governor Hastings has taken similar action. It goes with out saying that the patriotic und benevolent people of tlte Keystone state will give prompt and effective response in behalf of the struggling people of tlte devastated isle. No matter what dllferenco of opinion there may be as to tho wisdom und justice, or otherwise, of more vigor ous action on tlte part of this govern ment, every good citizen who sym pathizes with afllicted und ill-treated humanity can heartily support tlte plan now proposed, whereby some thing may bo done to bring sutlly needed comfort to a large number of helpless men, women und children. The subscriptions should bo heurty and general. Bay Keystonefloar, Ik) sure that the name jLmtia it Buut, Ashland, Pa., U printed on ertr tack. Both tho method and results when Syrui) of Fins is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts !........ .i t-:i.. i niin ii"iiiiij uii inu iviunu , ! Liver and Dowels, cleanses tho sys tem citeotually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable) to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly henelicial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and ngreeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and huvo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE. Itf. NEW YORK, N.f. Sea f npla!,i' MiirvrtmiM Kkhh, Queenstown. Jan. lo. Tin- Norwegian bark HovdinK, Captain K.'vnolds, Just arrived here from I'ensacola. was ter ribly battered by a hurricane Dec. 20. She was submenied for a time, nnd the wheelman drowned. Afterward a lump sea washed off the captain. One nf his legs caught In the spanker sheet nnd he was dragged In the Imiling surf. A few minutes later another wave washed him on dock. The llesh was torn off his leg. The cabin was gutted and the charts and compasses destroy ed. Several of the crew were Injured. llotli 'I'mviit .Vlii'.t t'oif-ent. Madison, Wis., Jun. 11. County Judge J. II. Carpenter has rendered a decision which, if sustained, will have a sweep ing effect. He held that a child cannot be legally adopted without the consent of both parents, if living, and the child has not been abandoned. J. II. Ityder. whose wife had deserted him, wus sent to prison for forgery from here recent ly. A 4-yenr-o!d daughter, thus left alone, was .idoptod by a saloonkeeper. A suit by ph.l.inthroplc parties to have the order of adoption rescinded led to the decision. (eeiiiMU-i.it fior lli"Vi(. Tunkhnnnock. I'a., Jan. 11. The house of I'.oyal J. KMipaugh, In Katon township, was burin d yesterday, and Mrs. Klshpau'.h. who was upstairs when the lire broke out, was cremated. The trunk, without head, arms or legs, was reiovered after the fire. Decitiiltated ny a Train. Lock Haven, Pa., Jan. 11. Mrs. Mol Ile AlcGlll, aged 45 years, was run over by cars here yesterday. Her head wns severed and was found ten feet from the body, which was dragged S00 feet. It's Queer How Quick Pun-Tina cures coughs itud colds, 2,"ic. At Uruhlcr liro-i., drugstore. HIE PjCUi'.Cj KARKDTS ' Ah l:)lli.id liv DouMiiirs In I'lillailob lllt'll H'Ml IlllltMllOI'o. l'blladelpMa. .1 'n. IP. Flour slow; win ter suiierltne. 9O',i!U0; do. extra. $.1.tMi 3.00; I'i nnsylvinl i roller, cleur. W5I4.20; uo. hii.iiciii. ;i.2.iTjt.40: western winter, rlenr, $1 li'.i 1.25; do. straight, SI.Wi 1X0; city mills, exlr.i. .20ii3.). Hye Hour moved slowly ill I2.uiii2.im per barrel, wheat weak; Ni,. 2 rid. spot, WWidSc; No. 2 Pemisylv inl.i nnd ,u, 2 Delaware red. sijot. Hi1 li-'.i.a,,.. Corn unchanged; No. 2 ytrlow. fur Ini iil trade. S.V.: No. 2 mixed, In export eiev.itor, 32i'ii:Bc. Oats tin changed: No. 2 white, SOe.; No. 2 white, clipped. S0i30':e.: No. 1 while, clipped, 3l)i'n31c. May steady for superior grades: choice timothy, ?12(Til2.G0 for large bales. Iteef mm: beef hums, t23i2.'!.G0. Pork steady; family, Tl-'i 12.30. Lard easy western steamed $.'i.05. llutter dull; west ern creamery, ltfiZUc: factory, 12f(15c. Klglns. 20c.; Imitation creamery. 13'fiHc. New York dairy. 13i20e.; do. creamery , 131)190 -Cheese quiet; large, white and colored, September, SV4iMiu.; small ,, do., S'1Si!iii.r; light sklmt,. tVfiG'.ic; 11.11 1 skims, tVjiir.'ic; full skims. 2Vf:iM.c. Lggs nilel; New York and l'enns Ivnnl.i 2Ui2lc. ; western, frosh. 2'11i21c. Potatoes quiet: New York, $2.12'.,iii2.23; sweets, $2.Su;ir4 Tallow ilrm; city, 3Jc. ; country. 2ru3i: Cottonseed oil quiet: prime crude, lSVi'l'Jc.; do. yellow, 22"c. Pe troleum dull; rellned. New York, l," 10: Philadelphia and Italtlinore, J5.3T.; do. li bulk, J2.S5. Itosln steady; strained, com. mon to good, Jl.lMil.ir,. Turpentine firm nt XiUliil'c. IHco quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 4V4'fi6Vie.: Japan, 4ifi5'ic Mo lasses steady: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 26i31c. It.iltlmoie, Jan. 10. Flour dull: western superfine. $2.Toxfr3.in do. extra, JS'JMiUO; do. fn.nllj. St.tflfi 1.05; winter wluat. pat ent, t.59i j.ln; spring do.. $.7ii.".20, spring wheat, straight, ?t.s(Mit.:v. Wheat firm; spot nnd month, ii7'.1i'i74c.: February, 974'09Sc; Mi y, Sic.; steamer No. 2 red. S2)ilS.(e. ; southern wheat, by snmple, 9;Mi!c. ; do. on grade. SMiMWc. Corn quiet: sjiol month and February, 32Si 32Sc steamer mixed, Sltinmc.: southern white linn. tCkfjriic ; do. yellow. SHiSSVjC. Oats f.rin; No. 2 white. 29i4)!Wc. : No. 2 mled, 27Vtr28c. Hye steady: No. 2 near by, C24ifi3o.i No. 2 western, M?4 -.le. Hay steady: choice timothy, 113. drain freights quiet and steady; steam to Liver pool, per bushel, 4d., January; Cork, for ordors, per quarter. Januiiry. 3s. Cd. ; Feb ruary. 3s. 714d. Bugar strong; granulated, 5.33, llutter quiet: fancy creamery, itfp 23e.: do. Imitation. lM.lile.; do. ladle. 17c; good ladle, IWllCc. ; store packed, Wilt. ICggs steady : fresh. l!e. Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, PlipIOc. : do. met dlum. J0il0'.e.; do. small, lOSfilOtyo. Whisky. tl.&Viil.iH per nallon for linUlied goods In carloads, and J1.27C1.2)i per gal lon for Jobbing lots. I.lvo siook MnrkotM. , New York. Jan. 10. llfeves slow, closing JOc. lower for steers: rough hutener stock ulso weak: native steers, JI.iWi5.3S; Btazi and oxen. f2.7Mit.JO; bully. tW.76: drv cows. tlii.lM. Calves slow and veals sell ing lower: veals, J5G7.7B; crasser. tSi3.riO. Sheep slow, weak; liunba dull, lower; cheep, J3.,Viil.W; lambs. JS.IVXiG 35. Hogs lower ut U.70il. ICast Liberty, Pa., Jun. 10. Cattle about steady: prime. H.HOfcS; common. Jj.aMiS.H'; hulls, slags urd cows. tiit'i.'O. Hog fair ly active, pr'mc medium welghtk, IS. 71; beat Yorkera W.70ti3.7f.: f-lr Yorkers and plge, W.b5KjS.70; heavy hogs, J3.6Hft3.Ti; good roughs, 8J.S5; common roughs, J2.SViS.7C. Sberp dull and lower; choice, jl.W'.4.6t; common, JS.5Mi3.76; choice jambs. J5.7W.i; common to good, Jt.&uv 4.C0. Veal culvi'b, iH.Wijl IS. Takes the burn out; heals the wound ; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Kclcctnc Oil' the household remedy, A KENTUCKY EPISODE. A Conrtlioii Tliilit Wlmro I'rlnouor Wonted TnUo a llnurt. Mt. Vernon, Ky., Jnn. 11. At the ex amining trial of William Hundley for killing John Lawrence Jttdtre Williams yesterday ordered tho court room clear ed, so that all who desired to return mlKht be examined for weapons and disarmed. Five minutes afterward Winchester lilies In front of the court house In the hands of l'nt and Eliza LaiiKford were flrlliR at ex-Jaller Will iam Mulllns nnd his friends. Several revolvers replied from various quarters. Those Injured by the Landlords were C. L. KIiib and William Mulllns. All the tmrtlcinnnts were Jailed. In the rourt room Hundley, the prisoner, thinking that his father had lieen killed, pIzim1 the Ran of a guard and attempt ed to rush to the fray. It required six "n t. h..id him. The Lawrence mur- tier wim Hip testilt of nn election row In which I'at and Kllza Langford's son was killed. Some Foolish People Allow n cough to run until it gets b -yond the teat li of medicine. They often toy, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears ihtin awaj . Could tliey be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Ualsmn, which is so'd on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately sec the excellent eficcl aftei taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial sie free. At all druggists. THE TRIAL OF ESTER-HAZY. UN Aei'UM'rK Present Very Kllinny llvldcncn Against Mini. Paris, Jan. 11. The trial by court martial of Major Count Ferdinand Wal sln listeihaay, Uie retired olllcer of the Frenc h army wfio came Into promlnen"e in the latter part of November last through the publication by Figaro of a nuntliT of letters, which the count Is nlleg 1 to have admitted writing, re flecting in strong terms upon France j and the French army, was opened yes-1 tcrday under the presidency of General De Lu'r. The general Impression Is that tin day's proceedings revealed the utter hollowness of the Dreyfuslans' charge" against Cornte Ksterhazy nnd the llliiislness of the reasons for their belief in thn Innocence of Dreyfus. The evidence of Mnthleu Dreyfus was exceedingly weak. There was a sensa tion In court when he declaied Comte Ksteilinzy "a disgrace to his profes sion." The two men glared at each other like wild beasts. A PLAUGE OF THE NIGHT ITCHING PILES AND OTHER REC TAL TROUBLES EASILY CURED BY A NEW AND SAFE METHOD. I,c: likable Number of Cures Made by the Pyramid Pile Cure. About one person in every four sutlers from some form of rectal disease. The most com moil and annoying is itching piles, indicated by warmth, slight moisture and intense, un controllable itching in the parts affected. The usual treatment has been some simple ointment or salve which sometimes give tem porary relief, but nothing like a permanent cure can he expected from such superficial treatment. Tli e only permanent cure for itching piles yet discovered is the Pyramid Pile Cure, not only for itching piles, but for every other form of piles, blind, bleeding or protruding. The first application gives instant relief and the continued use for a short time causes a per manent removal of the tumors or the small parasites which cause the intense itching and discomfort of itching piles. Many physicians for a loug time supposed that the remarkable relief afforded by the Pyramid Pile Cure was because it was sup posed to contain cocaine, opium or similar drugs, but such is not the case. A recent careful analysis of the remedy showed it to be absolutely free from any cocaine, opium, or in fact uny poisonous, injurious drugs what ever. F01 this reason the Pyramid Pile Cure is probably the only pile cure extensively recom mended by physicians, because it is so safe, so prompt in the relief afTo'ded and so far as known the only positive cure for piles except a surgical operation. In one year the Pyramid Pile Cure has be come the best known, the safest and the most extensively sold of any pile cuie before the public. Nearly all druggists now sell it at 50 cents and f 1 per package. Address the Pyramid Co., Marshall, Mich., ! for book on cause and cure of piles and also ' ,,,. ,.,,. . , r ,, , , " 1 United States, If suffering from any form of piles askyour druggist for a package of Pyramid Pile Cure and try it to-night. Our C'lieiiiiii '.,"Alni'ihs a lliii'on. London, Jan. 11. Itlght Hon. James Bryce. Ilndlcal member of parliament for South Abeidcen, speaking at Wol verhampton last night on foreign com petition, dwelt specially upon that of the United States. Mr. Ilrvce, aftei pointing out that steel rails, electrical plunts and bicycles were all proiluced In the United States "enormously cheaper" than In lOngland, said: "It Is a pity that we should allow this, while If, as Is not unlikely, protection In American should be pushed to such extrnvagunt lengths as to b over thrown, we would have to face ft more severe competition." BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, anil as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. The first way li from imiierfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. KAMl'I.r. SUNT VKICK. Unhealthy urjne from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of Ijladijer troubles. It is comforting to ktiovy bat Dr. Kiliner's Swamp Hoot fulfills every wish in ijuickly coring bladder and urinary troubles, It correct? ina bility to hold urine end scalding or stinging pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of lienor, wine or beer, and overcomes hat unpleasant necessity nf being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effect of V", Kilmer's Swamp-Koot Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most 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, botUsent free by mail. Mention Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V. Tlte proprietors of this paper guaran tee the genuineness of this offer. 13 11 EXCEPTION. Physicians seldom prescribe a proprietary medicine. There arc so m.tny worthless nicparations that every reputable doctor must be ab solutely convinced of their cura'ive virtues before he will hive anvtliltip; ti do with them. No physiu. 'i w ill take any chances In such m.ittcrs. In many cases Pr David Bicnncs IteRemeflyj Is prescribed by eminent practltlon- ers. They find it better than any prescriptions they can write them- ; selves. They find it cures hiJney, ! urinary, blood and liver disc-res I when their own prescriptions fall. J They Know it has helped them save j lives which could not have been : saved without It. I Dr. W. II. Morse Is nne of Uip foremost 1 professional men In New Jorsry. Hh labors- j tory Is at WestficU. lie snys. "I hivecx- j amlned Dr. DnvlJ KcnneJ's I a orllo Remedy j chemically an4testcJ II ilu-iareullolly. I do not know Dr. Kennc.ly, but consider his la- vorlte itemedy a grand discovery.' Dr Morse tells of cases II nas cured that had been pro- j nounced Incurable. ' $1 a bottlei six tottles, $5, At any drag ito',). j 'NUGGiiio OF NEWS. William Putnam and Parish Johnson were frozen to death near Wntorvllle, Wash. The Populists and Sliver Democrats of Alabama have practically pooled their Issues. Martial law declared at Pracue In consequence of the riots on Dec. 2 has been abrogated. The postofllee department decldesthat postmasters cannot be required to cash pension checks. Henry Stacy Marks, the painter and honorary retired academician, Is dead In London, aged G'J. Hadley A. Sutherland, a negro, was electrocuted at Sing Sing for the mur der of his paramour. The agricultural department is In vestigating the spread of the Mexican cotton boll weevil in Texas. With his cold lied about bis body, Patrick Kearney, a hermit, was found dead In his home at Plttston, Pa. Nellie McConnell, of New York, was nrrested, charged with stealing ribbons from lloral offerings In Greenwood cem etery. The Field Columbian Museum, of Chi cago, is to have the onlv seiies of au thentic easts of the Puebla people In existence. Hev Dr. lleber Newton, of New York. In a sermon dc laied tlin the church Is lagging, and fails to ta' e enomrh In terest In the affairs of the day. General Thomas J. Shryock, it Is be lieved, will enpturo the Maryland pen atorshlp should Mi Comas and Shaw pe unable to muster enough votes. Sir Charles llutton Gregoty. the well known engineer nnd a former presi dent of the Institution of Civil Kn glneers died in London yesterday, aged to. For Infants and Children. Tho fe- it C9 ciery trraffir. Personally-Conducted Tours via l'cmiKyl viiiiia ltallroail. Season ok 181)7-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of the Pennsylvania Italboail Company is tho most complete and elaborate system of pleasuro traveling nnd sight-seeing yet de vised. It is the consummation of the ulti mate idea in railroad travel, the final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For tho season of '07 and 'OS it hasnrrauged for the following tours : California, Pour tours will leavo New York, Philadelphia, nnd Harrisburg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 10. With tho exception of the first party going and tho last returning, all of these parties will travel by tho "Golden Gate Special" ho- tween New York and California, stopping at interesting points en route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New Yoik and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 nnd 22, and March 8. The ()lt three admit of tt stay of two weeks In the "Flowery Stato." Tickets for the fourth tour will bo goijij to return by regular trains until May 31, 1MM. Old Point Comfort, Ilichmond, and Vnsh ngtot). Thrco six-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia February 11), .March 10 and April 7. Old Point Comfort and Washington. Three four-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 38, January 20 und April 21). Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leavo New York and Philadelphia December 28, January 20, February 11), March 1U, April 7 and 23. Washington. Seven tours will leave New York and Philadelphia Decomber 28, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 31 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of the above tours, giving rates and full information, may ho procured of Tourist Agent, 111tl llroadviay, New Yurk; 800 Fulton Street, Ilrooklyn; 780 Iroad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo, W. I(oyi), A'stant General Pasnger Agent, FllllMlclplila. WHAT 00 THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't gIvo them toaorcoil'eo. Havoynti tried, the new food drink lulled (imln-O'r It U delirious and nourishing and takes the place of colfue. Tliumoro Qnihi-O you eivo the children tho more health you distribute through their Bystems. Umlu-0 is made of pure trains, and when properly prepared tastes like tliucl'olco grades of calico but cost about i as much. All grocers .sell It, ISc und 25c. Ask yuur grocor for tho "Itoyal Pit ton dour, and take no other brand, It Is the best Hour made. AN THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Three Kntlrn New Trillin Fur Southern i'uIIwii)' Flnrlilii Serslce. Tho Southern ltnllwny will Inaugurate 1W Florida Limited on .laiumry lTtli, 1808. Tho three tniini built fur this service nro tho fluent that linvo aver been turned out by the Pullman Company. This season's schedule will hu the fastest nnd most con venient ever upended between liisiern cltlta nnd the r sorls of the South. The Florida Limited villi luive llinud street slid Ion dally, except Sunday, nt 2:311 p. in. and nrrlvo at .hifksmivllloHt 1:10 p. ui. ami St. Atigustlno 2:211p.m. Write to John M. llcall, Distilct I'nmtitixer A (cent, S8d Chestnut slnct, Phila delphia, for fitrtlierliiformatlon and ndvnncc Pullman reservations. Prosperity comes quickest to the man whou liver Is in good condition. DoWitt's Little litrly l!i-ers are famous little pills for I'oiistipntltiii, biliousness, bidigcstinii nnd nil stomach and lier troubles. C. II. llageii kiich. Three-Hay 'lour to Washington, F, w slioii Juiirnoys nro more Interesting or nf greater liencllt than a trip to Vn diiiigton, the Nation's Cspltal, the sceuu of much of vital Importance ; and theso trips Imvo reach ed their must practical anil uttnictie form in the three duy personally-conducted tours of the l'l'iinsyivntila Kniirnaii. nesiucs the au vnntiigi's in rates secllrcil, the ahsolut 'freedom from cure, ami tie' ;." uei.il eninfnrt Hid eon Miiienre nll'orilid, an extended oqiciience and fnnilliiiiity with the city cm liles the Tourist Agents nf this eomnniiy to visit the vannus points ot interest with me nasi con fusion and delay mid at tho most c ppoituue mnnicul", thus insuring an econoin f of timo net otherwise attainable. The next tour of the season leaves Thurs day, J in mi py 13. The rate, fU W) lrom :ev York, sii.riu rem r i n.iiie u l a. mm propor tionate rates fioin other points, hu Indus all mci'ssary expenses during tho entire trip' traiipoi't!itinii, hotel accommodation-, guides, &c. An experienced Chaperon will also nc rotiipany the party for tho benefit of tho lady tourists. Persons desiring to ictiun via Gettysburg may do so by purchasing tickets at $2 00 extra, which includes this privilege. An op portunity will also be iifibrded to visit Mt Veriiuu and Arlington nt n slight additional expense. For itineraries, tickets nnd full information apply to ticket imcntsj Tourist Aeent, 1100 llro.ulwny, Now Yoik ; or address Geo. W. lloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Sticct Station, Philadelphia. Tho llttlo folks lovo Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly harmless ; positivo euro for cousin, colds, bronchitis, asthma. The Florlilil I.lnilleil Mill Again Itilll on the Southern ltnllwny. The Florida Limited, which is tho syn onym of all that is elegant In modem rail way trains, and which during its former service lias been a prime favorite for tourists from the North seeking the mild cliniato of Florida, will be placed In service by tho Southern Hallway about tho first week In .lamiarv. 1HH. With its return to service this train, which will bo solid Pullman vcstihuled between Neiv York, Philadelphia und St. Augustine will present features in the way ul luxurious and comfortahlo appointments not heretofiire piesented, ami whicli will ho ,detined to add still further to its already well established popularity. The Southern Hallway is having built for the Florida Limited icrv'co thrco trains.each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car mid n library and observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments nnd equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will be the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia mid St. Augustine, and will be so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rive) at St. Augustine before nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for lurther informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Ileal), nistrict Passengei Agent, Southern Hallway, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will icceive prompt attention. 10-25-tf Theioisno need of llttlo children being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Hiiz,). Mine gives instant relief uud cures iiennanent.lv C. II. Ilagcnbucli. A WOMAN'S REVENGE. lias Influenced Her IliiKiinnd's Voto AimliiHt Hit SlnniliTcrs. Syracuse, N. Y.. Jan. 11. Mrs. Clar ence 15, Itlce, wife of the Itepubllcan alderman of the Sixth ward, announced yesterday that her husband would no longer continue with the Itepublieans In the light for control of the common council, but would vote for Democratic candidates for city offices. Mrs. Itlce said: "The Itepubllcan mr."bine bus made an entirely uncalled for attack on me. Alderman Hill, one of the lead ers, stated In an Interview that through my Influence my husband voted for Al derman Matty, thus coupling my nnme with that of Mr. Mattv. When my husband saw the Interview he left It to me how It should be answered. Mj answer Is that Mr. Itlce shall vote fo the Democratic candidate for clU treasuier, and I think 1 can thus strlki a blo at the !, ;iMnc that It win feel ' A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and get a pack- ago of OKAIN-O. It takes tho place of colleo at about i the cost. It is a food drink full of health, and can bo given to the children as well as tho adult with great benefit. It is mudo of pure grains and looks and tnxtcs llko the finest grades of Mocha or Java cofl'ee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of (lraln-0 is better for the system than a tonic, because Its benefit Is permanent. What colleo breaks down Oraiu-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Oniln-O. 15c. and 25c. Now ' . " i i e ui. New l'., dt. ui, Mrss., Jan. 11. Ap p:. i ntly a s.ilke In the clcth ml'ls ni-M Monday morning: can only be averted by ihe wl'hdiav al of the notii i s uf a 10 par emu reduction posted In the mills on Friday, Dep, 31. The spinners last nlgjit took final uctlou on the uuestlon of a strike. The result was In favor of resistance to the i eduction. The voto was 398 to 4, Tonight the weavers will meet to take final action PH the matter, Their representatives plrtlm they will ratify their previous Informal determination to BtrlHi, Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor Is Klcc trie Hitters. This medicine is purely vege table, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throw ing off impurities In (he blond, KJeclrn. Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and i ivmp-iunced lr those who have tried It as. the very heit bjood purifier and nerve tonic, Try it. Sold for 5oc or $1,00 per bolllo at A. Waslpy's drug slore, Tell i:.vcl; III Study l)illlMr,v. WoiciHer. Mass,, Jan. H, Kduui l D, 'Jen rycU, it this city, the v.lr,ni of the d (an n nil seiills, has updt d t enter the I r.lver lly of I'ennsylvam ; dental schoel. and left today to liegl i bis hluuu -. l i- sttS'i he wl have n connei tli n vhutevpr with the crew, to ounr. a oiii.ii in-oni: hay. Tako Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets, All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c, The genuine has L, 11, Q. on each tablet, MRS. M'CUSKEU'S TRIAL. Tho Wltno- Iti-eal." Down WhlliiTex- tir.vlnir til lief Own 1iftmi. Camden, N. J., Jr.n. U. Vot the first time In the history of Camden county a woman wns placed on trial for her life yesterday. She Is Mrs. Florence McCusker, who Is charged with having shot her husband, Michael McCusker, on the night of Nov. 9 last. Tho follow ing day the husband died. In his ante mortem statement he said his wife had dollherately shot hint In the stomach. The prosecution Introduced witnesses who testified to iiu.irrels between MM. McCusker nnd her husband, one wit ness declaring that she had heard the prisoner threaten ts shoot him. The defense opened by plnclng Mrs. McCusker on the stand, She told how her husband was upstairs read In a paper, whin she plnytully knocked It from bis hand, and sitting on his lap threw her arms around bis neck and chlded him for not coming downstulr", so as she could have him near her while she was sewing. The husband pushed her from him, at the same time calling her n vile name. He soon after left the bouse, and before going threw a diamond rlnc she bad given him ncross the bed to her. Witness then said she began to ar range the bed, when she found a re volver belonging to him under the pil low. She waa about to put It In a bureau door, when she heard a violent knocking nt the door. Coins to the window she saw It was her husband. He seemed angry, and the witness, much excited, ran downstairs, still holding the revolver In her hand. The husband meanwhile hnd broken lnMhe door, and pushing her away nnd going towards a china closet said, "I'll show you a tpulck way to break up house keeping. Witness begged him not to destroy the china, and cuugbt bold of him. Hej struggled witn ner, aim ine pisioi was discharged, and he fell to the lloor. She knelt beside him, and he threw both arms around her nnd kissed her repeatedly. Here tho witness broke down, and Judge Garrison motioned her counsel to lead her away. Court tb n adjourned. Mrs. Mary llird, Harrisburg, Pa., says, "My child U worth millions to mo; yet I would have lost her by croup had I not In vested twenty-fivo cents in a battle of Ono Mlniitt Cough Cure," It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II Ilagcnbucli. KYpi'Kll'lt t'lOIHl l'll till Ohio. Cincinnati, Jan. 11. A smnll Hood Is expeeled in the Ohio river from the mild weather and heavy uilns from Its source downward during the last few days. The since here will teach the government danger line of 45 feet, which is by no means dangerous to propel ty In any of the cities at this point. Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Va was frightfully burned on tho face nnd neck Pain was instantly relieved by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy, C. II. Iliigenbueh. To : '!() i mi O d In In . London. Jan. II. The nueen b-'.s de cided to convert the old place at Kev near the Hotnnlc tiauiens, inio a puu lle museum. The staterooms of Ken s'ngton palace including the famous banquet hall, decorated by Sir Chris topher Wien, all of which havo been closed and unoccupied since 1,60, are to be rcsiorrd and thrown open to the public. Who can measure Eg tho lnllueuuc ot a It lasts through nil arres ami enters the confines of eternity. With what on re, therefore, should she be guarded nnd how great the effort be to make her life happy Mother's Friend makes child-birth eas v. assists nature tn its Biiblimo effort, leaves the Mother stronger after than before confinement, Biitl robs tho trying hour of its terror. No Mother can afford to neglect its use. Of druggists at $1.00, or sent byraall on receipt of price. Write for hook containing valu able information for all Mothers, mailed free The Ilrailflelil llegnlator Co., Atlanta, Ga. r KI0I3I10ISOI MS CALL . BAZAR. "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar IM'c. Fashionable. Original. Perfect- T rilling-. Prices lO anil lftcciitH. j 9 None higher. None belter at any price, f i Some reliable merchant sells them In T nearly every city or town. Ask for 7 U them, or they can be had by mall from 8 J us In either New York or Chicago. 7 T Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet ? a sent upon receipt of one cent to pay J postage, f Tl!-.ti- -Jl--t ... . xirigmesi latucs- magazine puousnea. i Invaluable for the home. Fashions of I ll's y. Home Literature, Household I Iiiinis, rancy work, Current t opics, 7 Fiction, all, for only 5Q cents it year, In- fi . eludings Ivcta pattern, yourownselec- I non any lime, aena two z-cent stamps for sample copy. Address , . THE McCALL COMPANY, H?-H6 West ?4th Street, New York. A J89 Filth Avenue, Chicago, I fmmmm,,mmmwmwT "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 I BRONCHO 1 IHOMCEOPATHIC1 -rf A 3 PEMED1ES IOC 3 Relieve and Cure 2 3 ft: Head Troubles Stomach Disorders t. System Irregularities XI formula of lioU'd "For every III, a special pill," jt: If not at Drug Ktoreii, write 3 Bronx Chemical Co.Jonkers.N.Y. S Jjj Health Hook Mulled 1'rce. 13 JIB W i MAGAXINEW I T Her Health Restored TUG misery of sleeplessness can only be realized by thoso who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, slooplossnoss, headaches, neuralgia and that mlscrablo feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Ilestoratlvo Nervine Bo certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists aro authorize to refund nrlco paid for tho first bnttlo tried, providing It docs cot benefit. Mrs, Henry Uruns, wlfo of tho well known blacksmith nt Grand Junction, Iowa, says: ''I was tloublcd with sleeplessness, nervous ncss, licadacho mid Irregular menstruation; suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for fomalo.com plalnts besides being under tho caro of local physicians, without holp. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial ot a lady cured of ailments similar to mlno, and 1 shall never ccaso to thank that lady. Her testimonial induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Norvluo and Nervo and Liver Pills, which restored mo to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.MUcs'Homcdlcs." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under n, positivo iuaranteo, first bottlo benefits or monoy re Dr. Mll08'"5 -Nervine: -.Rostoroa , funded. Boole on dis eases of tho heart nnd nerves free. Address, , Hoalth : DR. MILES MED1QAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. ER'S Opera House, J. O. QUIRK, Mgr. IYIAHANOY CITY PA. ONE NIGHT:. Thursday, JaiVi3th. Demnan Thompson and George V. Ryer's latest great success, mTnnrnnnmminniiiiiHiiiiiiniiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi THE SUNSHINE PARADISE ALLEY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii It is an Idyl of City Life. What "The Old Homestead" is to country life, "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley" is to that part of city life which we hear so much but seldom see. They are equally tiatural and true. Usual Prices. FRIDAY. JAN. 14, 1898. Grand production of the realistic melodrama, CUBA'S VOW." A story of Cuba's strife, for liberty, iounded on facts. ii 8 Superb Scenes 8 o-People- on Stage-o Prices. - - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. 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