TTIiBtiWBtiiin EVENING iEKALOi is-T4tt.i-ti Kit ihtw. fftutllti(wt f vorr Kvenlnx, Rice (it k.ukIa . nf i ouri Jabdin mtiikkt. Nbahi -kt-ii . The Horitlit In ilc-ltvtli-,1 IliMir-imtuliwi ami '' urrntunllitK tov.i for .1 cent-, ft week, ih bl. o the urler. Hy mall W.no '. r cent month, pnynble In advance. Advertise raents charged Hci-onliiiK to simc-u and position. The pulillhet r.-v-re the right to i-hni.-te the bimIIIoii o! iulvettli tneiiis whenever the pnh '"tutlo-i ol new temuiidi II The ilht In l-eservi-d to reje' ' ai -vlvcrtlaeiiient, whether patif (or or not, ..nt t'-e pnhllihem nmv ut-e.ii Improper. Auvertlnlnp rate made mnwi iiiku application. K itcred at tlic pmtuMcc at miemtndnnh, l'..a derond clant mall matter. TKi.Ki'tinNK wnnkhtion "All the NewslliaFF Fit to Print." Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. JAXUAKY 12. 1MM. Tkutu is the olTupriiiKof unhrnkoii ini'ilitiitiuiis and of thought- eifteti ruvittnl unci corrected. - WollusUiii. llL'IU) l'AYNK ciin console hiiusi'll with the fuct that lie luis einiuii Ex-Juclire Kyou's vote in lsitt. In been declared illegal by the contest court. TlIK Pennsylvania Kailroad Cotu pany has decided upon a "needing out" process in issuing annual pauses, especially among the politicians. The latter have abused thu courtesies oxtended. That weiss beeris not intoxicating and does not kill has beoa ilnally settled ina Chicagocoiirt. A witness testified that he drank seventy-two bottles of the stuff in one day with out experiencing any bad effects. But ho didn't live in Sohu IMll county. Tun re-election of Murk Hamulus his own successor to the United States Senate is attributed to the power of the masses, and a little sprinkling of the "long green." The Republicans of that state aroso in their majesty and demanded the ejection of the man endorsed by the district and state conventions of thu Republican party. The result sounds the death knell of Governor JSiisliiiell, so far us political preferment is concerned. THUS speaks the Printers' Ink, a journal devoted to advertisers: "If you would advertise and become wealthy, spend your money with the daily paper. 1 f your money for ad vertising purposes increases, put that also into the daily paper. If you must go further, Use the well printed monthlies. There is not a weekly paper in existen-'e to-day, aside from the class journals, that a judicious advertiser can afford to use ; for there are dailies enough to absorb his appropriation, and for every dollar he will invest, the daily gives greater and better service tlmn the weeklv can afford." So long as the inventive genius of our people continues to grow and ex pand we need have no apprehensions as to our montul degeneration or tie cay. During the past year of 18!)" nearly 48,000 applications for patents ivero roceived, or more t!,.ui 1'tO for every working da in the entire year. This, says an exchange, is about 1000 in excess of the largest number of applications in any previous year. Think of -18,000 inventions perfected in this country in a single year ! Hut who can so much as conceive of the amount of thought, study and ap plication roqnired to complete these inventions? Many of them, nodoubt, represent lifetimes of care, anxiety and the most intense application. The human mind can not grasp the amount of labor these various devices have cost ; the toil, the worry, tho des pair and, it may be, tho insanity, for many a poor inventor has gone mad from over application, disappoint ment and failure. At tho same time this very great number of applica tions for patents must be received as an omen of the great mental and mechanical activity of our people, which, as revealed by the Patent Office, exceeds that of any people in tho world. A Unique Spoilsman, In the discussion upon thu Civil Service bill in the House of Itepro sentatiyos on Monday, tho Congress man from Schuylkill hud thu floor and proclaimed himself an out-and-out spoilsman. His resounding voice is said to have reverberated through the galleries as lie announced that lie held thu civil service system largely responsible for the corruption that existed in poli tics, and especially in the larger cities, because of the tondoncy it had to foster in the minds of Mugwumps, dudes, snobs, educated imbeciles ami Anglo-maniacs, the idea that it was very vulgar to take an active part in politics. He declared in favor of the total repeal of the "infamous law," asserting that ho would vote with the Democrats or unyone else to wipe it from the statuto books. He believed in seeuriuK positions for the party workers by political "pulls." It can hardly be belie vod that upon the very day that the leather-lunged Congressman wus vociferating his opposition to the Civil Sorvlce hiw hi this outspoken manner, tho President ent the liume of 11 person who, though not one of the vla.hu named so contemptuously, yet is u political nonenlty, to the Senate for conllrmii tion to an olllce on the recommenda tion of this feumo Congrestman. But, then, Schuylkill's ropresenta tive probably does not consider Gl rardvllle one of "the larger cities," and It may be vulgar to tuke an active ! mm the Breast.. Mr. A. II. Crausby, of 15S Kerr St., Memphis, Teuu., s'lcys tlut his wife paid no attention to a'small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and nntwilhst ttstlittj the treatment ol the best physicians, it continued to spread nucl grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat eel her, but phc con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both hrr aunt and grandmother had .died from cancer he i gave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer ci t.imenccd to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, cud although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign ol the disease has ever returned. A Real Bbod Remedy S.S.S. (iftiaraittccci purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Uur books will be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. part in politics in town-, of that sl.e. There isa dilleience between theory and practice, in the position of the Congressman in question. WHAT Dfl THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't nlvc tliem tci nrroH'eo Ibive yon tried the new food iliink called (li-.iin-() 7 It i delicious and noiirisliiu;.- and takes the pUi-e-oT cotl'ec. The more. Wniin-O you aive tin children tlio inoro health you distribute tbroUKh their systems. (Jmlii-O is nude of pure grains, and when properly prcjarcd taste like tliu choice Kintloaof rolleo liutcosts about i us 111 u cli. All firocnrs bull it, 15c and Soc. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Tlireo Kntlrt, New Train for Soiitlirri 'Ctilla'fi I'lorlitil service. The Southern Jluilway will Inaimiirntu it Florida Limited on January 17th, 1S0S. Tho three trains built t'xr this scrvieo arc the llnust that have over been tinned out by ibe Pullman Company. This reason's schedule will bo the fastest and molt con venient ever operated between IC-lstern cities and tho r ports of the South, The Florida Limited will leave Urn id street station daily, except Sunday, at t!:'M p.m. and u'rivo at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. m. and St. Anjustine 2:i'Jp. m. Write-to John M. lieill, Distiiet r.issencer Aisent. h2u Chestnut stteet, Phil.i dulphi.i, for I'm tber information and advance Pullman ruservitions. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. l!ut If you have weak kidneys, bladder troii'ilo or diitri s-ins kidney complaint, then Swamp-Hoot will prove tobo just tho remedy you need. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the. back is convincing evidence- tli.it your kidnoysaiul bladder need iloctorins. There is c-omfurt in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Svramp-Itoot, tho grc.it kidney remedy fulfills overy wish in relieving pain in the hack, kidneysdiver, bladder and every part of the urinary passase. It conects inability to hold urino and scalding pain in passiuu it, or bad effects fulluwhiR use of 1 i 1 in or, wino or liter, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity nf being compelled to set up many times during the nicht to urinate.. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Snamp-Uoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonderful cures of the uiostdistrcssinKcasos If you need a medicine, you should Imvo the best. Sold hv druggists, rrice fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a satnplo bottle and pamphlet both sent I'rco by mail. Mention llEltAl.nand send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, X. V. Tho propiletorc of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this offer. CIVIL SERVICE DEBATEENDED. lint OpposI Won to t lie .Mensiii-o Will llei Honowed Hawaii In t lie Semite. WnsliliiRton. Jan. 12. The civil ser vice debate which was Inaugurated In the house a week nKo ended yestordai. It opened with a row, but ended .'cry tamely. There was not even a vote on tho approjnlutlon In the legislative, ex ecutive and Judicial nppmvrlatlon bill for tlio commission upon wlilch the de bate was predicated. The Republicans who are asking to modify or repeal tin law decided to let the debate come to a close yesterduy, hut It required the castlnB vote of tho speaker to accom plish tills. There are conllictlnjr state ments as to the situation In which the future conduct of the war against the civil service law Is left. All the lte publican opponents of the law agree that the tight Is to be kept up, and It Is positively stated by Mr. Pearson, North Carolina Iteuubllcan, that as surances have been received from those In authority In the house that an op portunlty will be given In the future for the consideration of a hill to modify the law. Hut from other sources the Btutement ennnot bo confirmed. The debate was quite dull until the closing hour, when Mr. Simpson, the Kansas I'onullst, enlivened It with some references to the Ohio senatorial election. Mr. Ualley, the Democratic leader, made a cleur statement of the minority position, which Indicates that the minority will vote to repeal, but not to modify tht" law. Tho principal speech of tho day was made by Mr. Uroslus, chairman of the civil service commission, who defended the law In a two hour spweh. Kxcept for a few minutes given to a controversy over some minor postolllco continuations, the entire time of the executive session of the senate yester day was consumed hy Senator Davis, of Minnesotu, In a speech In support of Hawaiian annexation. Mr. Davis Is chairman of the senate committee on foreign relations, and his speech was generally accepted as the semt-olllclal utteiauce of the majority of the com mittee. In the open session of tho senate the pciisiops committee reported advprsely a hill to grant a pension of i 1 00 a month each to tjie two daughters'of tho late Go ne nil George Gordon Meade. 1 here I This U Just the Thine, lied 1-T.iK Oil for unnilusuuil bruises. At I Orublcr Pros., drug store. BSTERHAZY ACQUITTED. I.'otirt .Martin' lli-nliicx lllni nnlltlcss or (.'oiisplrnuy Airnlllsi l'l-iiilc-ii, Parts, Jan. 12. Tl e secret UPilbern tlon of the cniiit t,-..i ilil In the case of Major Ustoihusy tt-i.nlna'ed at 8:15 last evening, when the president put the following qui r i n to the court: "I Major Ksterhr.ry .-ullty of having had iieitllnt?n with a f'.ielBn power, or Its nKeiits, to Incite them to commit horn rules or undertake war iiRHlnst I'Yume, or procute the means of clolni; so?" The votes wete recorded In conformity with article 131 of the military code, Mr MAJOR KSTKIIAZT. cnmmoncltiK with the olilcer of the lowest rank. The president, In riving his oplnb 11 last, said the comt declared unnnlp-ously upon the aforesaid ques tion that the accused was not guilty. The president then ordered Major Ksterhczy t.i be liberated. Ksterhazy was gii n mi ovation whon he appeared before the great crowd waiting- outside. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's llalsam for Throat and Lime,. It is curing more cases of Cough.-,, tjolils, A-sihma, bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any othcrmcd icine. The proprietor has authorized any drup, ejst to give you a Sample bottle Free to con vince you of this great remedy. I'rice 25c. anil 50c. He To. 1 in 1 li- ! its-." 1. New York, Jan. 12. Charles M'-lfcr, an ex-cotr ;il. '.ho had been threaten ing Mctlioriist ministers In this city, was artmied yesteiduy. Mauser was sentenced to seven years In prison at Sing Sins for shootlnc at Dr. Clarl: ViIght, pastor of the Union Me ho dist church. While in Sine Rlncf he "rr'-1 to Dr. Wright and other Metho d.st ministers, threatening to kill them If they did not give him money. About two weeks niro Mouser was released from prison and got on a train for the the Grand Central station. Detectives hete were waiting to reartest him. but he gave them the clip, tdnce then he has c-r'V : at ib- hi use3 of several r.Ietlu- :( I. . I.'e is be :keil , ' , . -. 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 KIcc trio Hitters. This medicine is purely vege tabic, 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 the blood. Electric bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 5oc or $1.00 per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Jury'H niifroshnient l.lll DxeosslVo. Brooklyn, Jan. 12. Foreman Thomas Moree and his 11 associates, composing the Jury which convii ted Martin Thorn of the murder of William Guldcnsuppe, were In the Queens county court house yesterday '.o explain how they had disposed of $350.25 worth of wine and 52:5S. 10 worth of cigars at the Garden City hotel during the trial. Mr. Morse aald that the Jurors had not drunk wine. He admitted that they drank some whk.Uv. beer and ale, but nothing like JsriO worth. They smoked, too, but the bill, the foreman said, was exces sive. All the other Jurors corroborated the foreman. The bill, which amounted to over $2,000 la all, Is now before the board of supervisors, hut they will not approve It. TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Experience of an Indianapolis Gentleman. Xo trouble is mors common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. People Imvlnt: it think that their nurves aro to blame and aro surprised that they aro not cured by nerve medicino and spring reme dies ; tho real scat of tho mischief is lost sight of; tho stomach Is the orgau to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever in tbo stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in the stomach so much as in nearly overy other organ ; in soma cases tho heart palpi tates and is irregular ; in others tho kidneys aro iill'cctcd ; in others tho bowels aro con stipated, with headaches j still others are troubled with loss of flosh and appetite, with accumulation of gas, sour risings and heartburn. . Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Itic ., writes as follows. A miitivo of pure srutltudo prompts 1110 to write theso few lines recarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. I have been a sulferor from nervous dytpcpsii for tho last four years; havo uied various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some times cuvo temporary relief until the effects of tho uicdleliio wore ol)'. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with littlo physical exerclso, but I am glad to stato that the tablets have overcoino all these obstacles, for I havo gained in flesh sleep better and am better in every way Tbo abovo is written pot for notoriety, but Is based 011 actual fact." liespectfuUy youra, A. W. Sharper, 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Intl. It is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any stomach weakims or dln-aso extept caucer of stomach, They cure sour stomach, gas, lots of tltsii and ap petite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, ceustlpatiou and headache, Send for valuable- little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuurt Co,, .Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages at SO cents. aOLD DUST.' Largest package ureuti-Bt economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St, Louis. New Yoik. Boston. PbUadeliihla. THE PRODUCE MAR'tfJTS As Hetlr-cted bv Dcnllii-ri In I'lillndcl plito and Halt 'nioi'D. Philadelphia. Jan. It. Flour steady; winter supcrdno, 2.9nfi.1.10; do. extra. ?3.1u : iiS.GO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, Hff(4.20: ! do. strnlRlit. $l.2Bfi1.40; western winter, clear, St.l0Sl4.2r,: do. straight. tl.HK.4 f.0; city mills, extra, 3.20iR:i.40 tier barrel. Wheat weaker; Xi). 2 red. WV S'ic. ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Dluwnre rod, spot. Oi'yROT'jic. Corn quiet, but firm; No. 2 yellow, for local trad. . ":Sc ; No 2 mixed, In oxpott elevator, ?2"jii".tc. Outs quk , but llrm; No. 2 white, SOe.; No. 2 whit -, clipped. 30Waii4c.; No. 1 white, clipped, !i0',4ff3ie. Hi y rather quiet; choice tim othy, $12fil2.Wi for l. rge h.ili-s. Eect llrm; beef hnms, $23tf2:i.B0. Pork steady; mesp, J9f?9.K0; short clear. JS.7rrfill.7fi; family. J12 5(12.50. Lord steady; May, Huttcr quiet; western creamery, llfiHOc. : do. fac tory, 12fil.ric.; Hltflns. 20e. ; iriltntlon creamery, lS'tifflSc.: New York dairy. T"-v 20c; do. creamery, ISWdDe. Chocs stem1:-; large, white and colored, September. 8'Mfi S?jc. ; small do. do., September, ti',ft914c. ; light skims. Gfc6!4c EgB steady: New York mid Pennsylvania 2fli.'2'lc. ; western, fresh, 19ii21c. Potatoes si -ndy; Now York, J2.12W2.2."; nWoets, $21(2.2.". Cot tonseed oil steady; prime crud". 19c; do. yellow, 22'c Cobbot"' qutct at rt.WWil. Coffee closed steady; March, $fi.t'-fi'fr,.T0, May, V'.SO; September. SO; December, J6.10. li'altlmorc. Jan. 11. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat steady; spot and month, BTVifiiUcV-.: February. OTn'iiivc; May. 93c; steamer No. 2 red, 92Vi93c; southern, by sample. Jtfi9Sc.; do. on srnde. pifi9"e. Corn tlrm; Knot, month and F '"u-iry, 32'-' 3!tec, : steamer mixed, .M4ff 31c. : southern while, S1V0?Ask:: do. ye'low. 23 fiSSc. Oats firm: No. 2 white. Jli'itaOc. ; No. 2 mixed, 2TVi2Se. P.ye tlrm; No. 2 nearby. 52Vil 53c. ; I.'o. 2 western. MV'iSlc. Hoy llrm; choice timothy, $13. Grain freights Incline -1 to he easy; :-.( -am to Liverpool, per bushel, Id., January; Cork, for orders, iter quarter, January, 3s. 7',-.-d. ; i'biuary, 3s. Cd. Cursor Btrong nnd un rhaneed. Huttcr quiet: fancy creamery, 21i 22c. : do. Imitation, Urul-ie.: do. ladle, 10c; good ladle, HfiVn-. . sioro packed. 12 He. Kifgs quiet: frri! is . Cheese steady and unchanged. Wbl-dcv unchanged. 1,1 vii st net! Mm idiot's. New York, Jan. 11. Cables quote Ameri can steers at lC?(10e.; refrlger.-itnr beef at 7ai-f(S?.ic. Calves steady; veals. 5-Ti7.7j; (trusters, J;:fJ::.M. Shc-i p nnd lniuli-s slow nnd steady; sheep, J:!.5wi 1.75; lambs, $5.50 60.25. Hugs weak at ?J.70-i I. Kast Liberty, Pa., J.m. 11.-Cattle about steady: prli.-n, $t.n ecm.n.in, $-!.251() 3.00; bulls, sl.-jrs and i-ows, 1''(3.50. Hogs active; prime iridium v.-. Ii'htu viC heavy Yoikcrs, t3.70''3.73; h- ivv hog.s. $3 ii(3.70; common to fair Yoik is and p'srs, JS.COSji 5.C5- good roni-hs. " ' common roughs, f2.23'.i2i. S' rep choice, $1.1.01.70; common, $3.25' 3.75; i Imlee lambs J5.75P 5.S5: corr.ro- to --o 1 lambs, 51.00S5.C0. Veal onlvws. IS.r' ." -3. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Tls fig. tliilla ' Is en snffsr. tlgcatcts CI Personally-Conducted Tours via Penn.yl vai.la ltulli-oad. Siuson or 1807-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania- Itailroad Company is the most completo and elaborate system of pleasure traveling and sight-seeing yet do vised It is the consummation of tho ultl mato Idea in railroad travel, tho flii.il evolu tion of unassuliablo perfection. Tor tho season of '07 and 'OS It hasarranged for tho following tours : California. Four tours will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Harrisliurg January 8, January 27, l-'c-bruary 10, and March IB. With tho exception of tho first party going and tho last returning, all of theso parties will travel by tho "Golden Gato Special" be tween New York and California, stopping at interesting points cn route Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leave New York and Philadelphia- January 23, February 8 and 23, and March 8. Tho first tlireo admit of a stay of two weeks in the "Flowery Stato." Tickets for tho fourth tour will bo good to return by regular trains until May 31, J 60S. Old Point Comfort, Kichmond, and Wash ngtoii. Tlireo six-day tours will leave New York and Philadelphia February 10, Match 10 and April 7. Old Polnt'Coiufiirtttlld Washington. Thrto four-day tours will lcavo Now York and Philadelphia December 28, January 2u and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 26, January 21), February 10, March 10, April 7 and 23. Washington. Soveu tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 28, Jan. uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 31 and May 13. Detailed Itineraries of tho abovo tours, giving ratoa and full information, may bo procured of Tourist Agent, 1100 liroadway. New York; 800 Fulton Street, Iirooklyn; 7b0 Ilroad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Uoyd, Assistant Gcueral Passenger Agcnl, Philidelphla. Scratch, scratch, scratch j unable- to attend to business during tlio day or sleep during tho night. Itching piles horrible- plague. Plan's Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. linliiulw-i 'f. . .".n .-, in t ' Jam. Nashua, N. II., Jan. 12. The stock holders of the Indian Head National bank yesterduy voted to accept the offer made by the bondsmen of Frank A. McKean, the defaulting- cashier, to settle the esse against them hy the payment of $26,0W). Tho full amount of the bond was JKfl.OOO. McKean left tho city In Pcceniber. 1605, leaving a shortage of $70,000, lie Is now In the Argentine Hepubllp. Takes the burn out; buds tho wound; cures tho pain. Dr. Thomas' Kclcctnc Oil' the home-hold remedy. ' 'GOLD DUST." I he l-'loridit Limited Will Again Hun on th-.- siiiillicm Hallway. The rim-ilia 1,-mili-d, which is tlio syn 1 pym of all tint is leuitit ill modem rail way tiain.s, and which during its former service has licru a inline favorite for tourists from the North seeking tlio mild climate of Florida, will be placed In service by the Southern Hail way about this first week in January. 1il8. With its letlim to service this tiain, which will bo solid Pullman vcstihilled betwien Now York, Philadelphia and St. Aiiifti-tiiie will prorent leu Hires in the way of luxurious and comfortablo appointments not heretofi.ie pic-scnted, and which will be destined to add still further to its already well establi'licd popularity. The Southern Hallway is bavins built for thu Fiprid Limited serv'ce three trains, each cont.iluitiK a dining our, two drawing room sleeping ears, a conipirtmeut car and 11 library and observation car, eacli ear com pleto in all Its appointments and 1 quipped witli the very latest devices and appliances fur the comfort and convenience of bo pas engi rs. While no sehediilo has as yet beci. announced, it can lie stated that it will bo the quickest ever arranged between Philadclphln and St. Augustine, and will he so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the (bn and ar livc at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia liecord. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addrossed to Jno. M. Iieall, District Pissetiger Agent, Southern liailway, 82S I'liestiiut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf Prosperity comes quickest to tho man whoso liver is in good condition. DeWitt's l.ittlo K-irly Uisersarc famous littlo pills foi constipation, biliousness, Indigestion nnd all tomach aud l'ucr troubles. C. II. llagcn- !nu-h. Tlnee-Diiy Tour In Washington. V w short journeys are more interesting or of greater benefit than atrip to Washington, . ho Nation's Capital, the bcc-nc of much ol mid importance ; and theso trips hao reach . d their most practical and attractivo form in 1I10 tlnuc-day personally-conducted tours ot tho Pennsylvania Railroad, lie-sides the ad vantages in rate" seiiirc-d.thc absolute freedom from eaiv, and tin- general comfort and con venienco all'oidid, an extended experienci and familiarity with tlio city enables tin Tourist Agents of tliis company to visit the various points of interest with the least con fusiefn and dchiy and at tbo most opportune moment-, thus insuring an economy of time not otherwise attainable. The next tour of tho season leaves Thurs day, January 13. The rate, $1-1 50 from New York, $11. Su from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points, includes all necessary expenses during tho cutiro trip transportation, hotel accommodations, guides, &c. An experienced Chaperon will also ae c impauy tho party for tho benefit of tho lady tourists. Persons dosl ring to return via Gettysburg may do so hy purchasing tickets at $2.00 extra, which includes this privilege. An op nortiinity will also bo a Honied to visit Jit Yeriion and Arlington at a blight additional expense. For itineraries, tickets and full information apply to tiiket audits; Tourist Agent, 1100 liroiuiway, M-w tork; or address lieu. w. lloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity. O., was for thirty yea is needlessly tortured by physicians for tlio euro of eczema. Hu was quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho hiuious healing salvo lor piles and skin diseases, c. 11. Hagennucii. Pi . V" - . -.v 01 . . I'llto. Piov',.-. ... Irn. 12. The controver sy at the imn-Auci; woolen mills be tween tin- .Hi-; nnd the manage ment culminated yeftorday In a strko. The weavers demanded that tho scale of 1893 be restored and tho ystem of double looms be abolished. Superin tendent Mctcalf slated today that his mills had been paying- better wages for j"-! s ii',--i any others In the coun try manufacturing the same line of goods. As the weavers did not go to work the loom fl::TS were forced out. The yarn mil's also closed, and all other work was practically suspended. to cum-: a cor.i) is osi: hay. Tako Laxatlvo llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. 25c. Tho geuulno has L. It. Q. oil eacli tablet. THE GERMANS' IN CHINA. llopnrt That Many Govern 111 mils Ap plaud the Kliio-t'biui Occupation, Uarlln, Jan. 12. It Is alleged that the representatives of Russia, Austrla-IIun-Fiary. the Pulled States, Italy, Spain, BelRium and the NotherlandB have ex pressed to Prince Tslng, president of the tsung-ll-yamon, the satisfaction of Uit-lr respective povernments with tho Chlno-Gorman agreement as tu Klao Chau. In order to provide regular commu nleatlon between Klao-Chau and Shang hut for malls, etc, tlio sovernment has engaKeu iwo trading- steamers now employed In the Chinese coasting ser vice. This Is Intended to allay anxiety growing- out of rumors that the Ger man forces at Klao-Chau have found their quarters uncomfortable. Tho littlo folks lovo Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. Pleasant to tako; perfectly hannloKSj positive euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. I'lroniiiir lion 1 ' iv i.nc-oinot ve. Philadelphia. Jui. U.V.ae cert No. 2 while on Its wt y to a lire at Wayne Juncih n la-.t 1 ,;l.t was run Into by a Heading railway shifting engine at Eleventh and Susquehanna avenue. The horse was killed and three llremen seriously Injured. The Injured are: Charles Craven, aged 12 years, driver; Norman Ash, Jr., nged 27, hogeman, nnd Samuel Graham, aged 20, hoseman. Theio Is no iie-od of littlo chibhen being tailored by scald bond, eciio'iw and skin eruptions. Dowitt's Witcli H'az i. M.m glye lintant Tenormin euros porn a'is-itiv v. II Iliigeiihui'h. f 'Imf 1'ninti Mo'-ri-oii'K siieteiesHOf, Washlug'oa, Jan. 13. Commissioner Martin A. iTmum wan yesterday olee-t. d chidnnan of the Interstate com menu ei ir.i h-slon, to succeed Colonel Wil'lam P. Morrison, whoso term 01 olrlce exppti". n !. SlV't. It's Queer How Qulok I'.ui-Tinu dues coughs and colds, 23c, At Uruhic-r llros,, drug store. TWO EMINENT AMERICANS hlsmiised liy F.tntty ('rnwforil In tho London Truth. London, Jan. 12.--Mis. Kmlly Craw ford, In Truth, cii-es an In-eiestinB sketch of the late '.rs. Joieplilri- Mel lon Ayrcs (who ('lid In Pari on Jan. 3), and speaks rt the 'swarm of para sites" who fatt-nc-d on Iter, adding: "An Ame-l-an lady who knew her well thus eteseilbes tho contention among hose trlet-ds: 'They fought over her like doss over a bone, and when there was no longer room to hrie for a line In her will or further festivity at her expense there was jfenc-ral detertlon, She was so neplocteil at tap end that, although she dlKl at 7 o'clock In the mornlnK, her death was unknown until 3 o'clock in the aftcrn on.' " Mrs. Crawford has ano'her sketch, dissecting the late Dr. Thomas W. Evans, tho American dentist of Paris, commencing with the quotation: "The licit man ab-o died und was burled." She says this text does not apply to Dr. Evans, as nobody thought It a duty to celebrate his obsequies. Mrs. Crawford adds: "There were only nervants and sec retaries In the household when he died, and of com so they were not going to Incur expense, so the remains were thrust Into a vault somewhere, pend ing the opening of tho wilt "The manner in which the doctor dls voscd of his wealth 'has not surprised me. Ills virtues were small, and his vanity made terr-'-le Inroads upon them. lie ielt hlr.. T mertil'v Na pole"on's?uperlor, anil bail a paaslon.i'e desire to figure ' poirthumously ns the Napoleon of dentistry and occult di plomacy. "The Idea of the Rvr ns Mueum must have been Bucsfled hi' the former Musee des Souv-ernins at the Louvre. The Evans MuKeum will abound In memorials of Imperial and royal grat itude, which do not contnln a sltiflo document of va'ue, except for their tiutcgrcpns." Hous'hold Oods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prospsrity of the family. They were wor shipped as household gods in every home. The household god of to-day is Dr. Kings New Discover)'. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleas ant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular sie 50 cents and Jl.oo. leirl. aturo to leceive .1.; o .-. The decu t entirely to local Is strongly con--?age of laws to race tracks Is i..i.-.t : v. - .1 i. ISBues, uia 1y.1e1.inu der.nr.ed and the pa suppiess "outlaw" strongly urged. Anll-prlze fighting and dog fighting laws are also urged. Sen ator J. Wirt Randall, president of the senate, Is announced as a candidate for the United States senatorshtp, bal loting to begin next Tuesday. Mrs. Mary l!iid. Harrisliurg, Pa says, "My child is worth millions to me; yet 1 would havo lost her by croup had I not in vested twenty-fivo cents in a bottle of Ono Minute Cough Cure.." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ilngcnbuch. Ill- . Mot 10. '.c, -, ' i s. nne f'uso. Cdi,.,i a. J., !,!. 12. Th.- tiiul of Mrs. fi-'r-:"f- H: 1 for the- mur der of her husband. .' i iiael McCusker was 1eE.br1.e-d estc-i day, the defendant taking up her to&tijr.uny ut the point she left oil M'.nda;-. Mrs. McCusker maintained her assertion that the dis charge cf the rdstol vnp the result of an accident, ai.rt the general Impres blc.11 WU-- lii 'i her testimony materially slreiigtlu-i-c-' her case. A number of I'thers ti-s'lTi-." that McCusker had fre quently lie" 'en and abused lib wife. Ataoiu; tl- eie the mother, slater and biothp; ' : '-v.- of the prisoner. A GREAT SURPRIE Islii STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of GHAIN-O. It takes the place of coU'eo at about 1 the cost. It Is a food drink, full of health, and can bo givoa to tho children ns well as tho adult with great benefit, It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or Java cotl'co. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Graln-O is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Grain-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Graln-O. 15c. and 25c. P.utte, Jvt.-n .. J.-.-.i. 12. Patrick A. Ln-:-py, p:i !... nt . f the S;to Swings bank, and -.ie of the best known citi zens of riutte, was killed In the bank yesterday afternoon by Thomas J, Riley, lllley was arrested. The mur derer has but one leg, having lost the other In a powder explosion. Largey was manager ot ono of the companies whose warehouse exploded, and lllley was peeking redress for his Injuries. When doctors fall try Burdock ISlond Hitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation ; in vigorates tho wholo system, Supremo Court JioiuV '.eo'loiiily Uni t. Madison, WK, Jrn 12 Justice A. W. Newman, of the supreme court, fell on an tcysldewalk yesterday while walking from his residence to the capltol, strik ing his head with great force and frac turing his skull. The doctors say he has but a slight ehi .cs for recovery. Many People in Shenandoah Learn ing to Appreciate. What a blessing It is. Sought after hy thousands. Shonaiidoah is finding It out. Many a miserable man is happy now. Nights of unrest, days of trouble, Any itching skin diseaso means this. Itching Piles mean it. Lczoma, just as bad, and Just as bad to cure. Hut Doan's Ointment docs it. Iicillovesat oui-o, aud cures if you uai it long enough. A specific for any itchiness of tho bklu. A blessing to a suflbring public. Here's Shenandoah proof to hack it. Mrs. Klizahetli Slltzor, of 111 West Coal street, used Doan's Ointment and this Is what sho says about It. "For five years I had Eczema on ono of my limbs and I could get nothing to cure it, although I tried many remedies. I havo sent away and paid ono dollar a box for preparations which did 1110 110 good at all, I read about Doan's Ointment ami procured a pox at Kirliu's Pharmacy. The first time I applied It it gave relief aud It was the fir-t remedy which healed tho eczema and subdued the iiillaiiiatlou, My ankle used to Itch and burn so that I could uot sleep und this ad'H-d to my other suffer ing. I am very glad that I Icarm d about Doan's Ointment and used it for it is tho best r-tmedy for i-ciscnia I over found in a search extruding ovor flvo yoais." Doan's Ointment for Mile by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster Mllburn Co., llull'.do, N. Y., solo agents fur tlio U. S, Heineiubcr tho numo Doau'a hint tako no other, La Grippe, r'3'l- 'd by Hoait Disease, Cured by Off. MILES' HEAMT OURE. !i, C. 0. SIIULTS, of WIntcrsot, Iowa, J W ft l.lV'.'IllUr UUU iwiuuiw,,uivi wfc ' A ft..l4o RnfAtw WbllTlnfmn flntinllnt. -r lies of Br. Miles' Ucnrt Curo. "Two years .j-nri attack of LaOrtppo left mo with a ..vik heart. I had run down In flesh to jcra skirt and bono. I could not sleep lying own for'stnothorlng spells! frequent sharp '.urting pains and palpitation caused a con taut fear of sudden death, nothing could nduco ino to remain away from homo over .ii;ht. My local physician proscribed Dr. tiles' HcirtCuronndln a few days I was :.H2 to sleep well and tho pains gradually .Bnr ccd, and finally ceased. I reduced tho 'ho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In overy way than I iavo for years." Dr. Miles' Kemcdlcst to sold by all drug- :lst.i under a positive I siiarantso, first bottle I bcucfiU or money re funded. Hook on dls- j ea:-3a of tho heart nnd ! ncrvcafroo. Address, 1)U. MIT-PSMEniOALOO.. Elkhart, Ind. ER'S pera House, J. J. QUIRK. Mgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. ONE NIGHT. Thursday, Jan. 13th. Deninan Thompson and George W. Ryer's latest great success, iniiniiiHiiimmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm THE SUNSHINE PARADISE ALLEY iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 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 natural and true. Usual Prices. FRIDAY. JAN. 14, 1898. Grand production of the realistic melodrama, "CUBA'S A story of Cuba's strife, for liberty, lounded on facts. 8 Superb Scenes 8 o-People on Stage-o Prices, - - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. 0-CHXKX)-CKK00-C00-CK Webster s InternatioraaH Successor of tho "Unalrliloeil,' Tho Ono Great Stutulurit AutUorityt JuUti V, H. Hiuruue Court. HUiuclarcl orthoU.S.f.ov'tl'ilnUtf I pfllco, tho l H. Huiirrmu ( t.uuu, nu mo nuito nil ineiiie t'ourln.untlof near iHuuieHcnooiboom. Wiiriulv Comiuciiclccl by Stato fliirwrintenilerti de utn.aiul other hriumiuu , UUIlOAl WlUlOlll IlUiJIJ 1 Iiivnlnnlilc in the hmifeHmlil. nml 1 1 ( ) TlfG BEST FOR PRACTICAL LJSn. 1 11 is easy la unci me worn wanica. 3 It lt easy to ascertain the pronunciation. I 11 lacasy 10 irute 111c xrowiu 01 a word. T It Ij easy tq learn what a word incane. 5 T'io 7iVii' l'orfc Trllmna Stivm 'lli'i 1 ib-st - lilloii roiui-s from ll.o i.resa v llh n z ("t.iiiii-M- i.-.i 1. 1 k !nrii-d 1110 u-ntii lliori.iiplii ? I 11-I I . .'1 IVIC, Tin), .-ill aiiiu-r IhI,.k. ... '1 1 ) lio n-vill -, I i. llluls thUiiunrk In which II 14 ' y i-. :ni uiy u"inini n-ii-r. .'iriiii,isw. ? OBTTltnTlliST. .Si e-clmea pages sent on application to S .;.,tC. MI'.nUT.tST CO., Vutillshirt. S Snriritffielif. Jirn.vs.. IT.H.A. (XHe0HXKOCKOe000 iiiiiea; r 0 i
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