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Those uf ur who ha?e not had the jfood fortune to nvf them Wfun pe n n i n e ( ' h i n r se potentate are fa miliar with the comic opera repro ductions nnr! recognize the odd shape at a plance. Fit there Is none, hut the flowing- liiuH are pood and the oppor tunity otlcrtd for combinations is one to he borne in mnd. Some of the most costly tire of seal, lamb, or cnracule; other are of delicately rolored cloth?, but nimoM univt really lonjr. showing collar and cuff facin of perniine Chi ncae make. ! t rot Free Press. M !'en a cip of st a'e bread c-ruattt with cream or rich milk; put a laytr ia the bottom of a buttered dih: cotar with a layer of sliced hard-boiled egg toy over bits of butter; seaon with white pepper and Knit. Continue until the dish is filled; cover th top with fine bread crumbs moistened with but ter and set in oten to brown. KerT with creaati auce. Washing toi Star. A Nigh Alarm. 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Care ful mothers keep it in the house. Sold at Armstrong's dra store. Flirtation. A flashing gleam from downcast eyes; A f-mfle a tender word; A touch from trembling flnrr tins "He thought me true! Absurd!" A Kntle pressure of the hand; A klsw! and then "Good-by;" A shruK a imi!e Rudden laugh, Siieceeded by a sigh! Ilurlem I-.i(e. The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the market is Foley's Kidney Cure. Bold at Arm strong's drug store. ,A 1'ernnlarr attir. "Don't forget," said the .willing worker, "that money talks." "Yes," nnswered Senator Sorgum, a little glumly, "but 1 can't help wish ing that you boys would select an other phonograph occasionally." Washington Star. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the cough caused by attuck of la grippe. It heals the lungs. Sold at Arm strong's drug store. Ttuuuh on t'ltolmonildr. A dapner youi.g fellow r.amed I'holmnndf ty i-i.tr in 1 1 t u 10 a inuiu: "lou are rolmornJi; ly." Hiit the maid went away. 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L"f:JY.M v must l oun.i'j lv in I naiiil' THE rOIJTlCAL ARENA FsnisjlTaniJv'g Tw CanJiu'ateE Ter OoTernor. CUV WATHtS AND JOHH tlKIN Waning ftp ot Factional Ctndl data Ctfeat Will Follow Machine Domination The Man ta Win With la the Man Who Repreaantc the Party Grawlng Strength of Colonel Watrea Sanater Quay la Non-Committal. Harrlnbur. Feh. 10. -The wis? fallf who ntMill-il humanity while Fit tint on kin brlrife In Easrtad would ftnt much to Interest him, theae rtnya, were he to take his place on some ele vatrd point at the ntnte capital from which he could tIpw the antica of the Vrnnaylvnnla politicians. I am sure lie would be particularly amused with the efforts of those who are endeavor ing to create the Impression that the people. In various parts of the com monwealth are clamoring to have a machine candidate fnr governor. Never did the prestidigitator con jure more diligently to make his au dience believe that his aleevcs were ianocent of the bric-a-brac which he delved from the bottom of the hat. than the machine clack in Its eager nese to convince the public that the spurious demand for a factional can didate for governor le ajcnulne and genera). The effort to achieve this however, hai been a dismal failure. The fartlonal boom was scarcely ex posed until It atritttt a chilling frost. Republicans have longer mnmoriea than the machine politicians give them credit for, and they remember that precisely one yeyar ago the state wap ringing from end to end with the in famies of the ripper legislature and of the ripper statesmen who are now bid ding once more for the confidence they ao ruthlessly betrayed hut a few short months since. - It argues the posaceelon of monu mental modesty on the part of those who were foremost In the ripper in famy, the trolley grab and kindred schemes of public pillage, to come for ward now and aay that they are the true representatives of Republican opinion, the guardians and eotsserva ters of the Imprests of the people, and that they alone represent honest, loyal and true blue Republicanism. As well might the Bulgarian bandit claim that he is the true representative of the Bulgarian government. It is time, as Colonel .Watres auggested last week, that Republicans throughout the state spoke out and protested against the reproach of such gross misrepre sentation. It Is far better to enter a vigorous protest now tham be com pelled to do It at the polls next No vember against a gubernatorial candi date who will be overwhelmingly re pudiated by the great majority of the party as sure as he Is nominated. HISTORY WILL BE REPEATED. In the event of a factional candi date, who Is Identified with ripper and trolley grab legislation, being forced upon the Republicans of Penn sylvania this year, history is likely to repeat Itself. Twice In the memory of the present generation has the Re publican party been beaten In Penn sylvania, despite Its great majority, because of the fatuity of those who controlled the nominating power In thrusting undesirable nominations on the people. The same peril is present this year, but It ought to be possible to avoid the same mistake, since the same men are at the helm. Surely experience should count for some thing, and if It does the danger of de feat can be averted by the nomination of a gubernatorial candidate whose record, experience and Integrity will commend him to popular confidence and support. The nomination of Buch a candidate would mean Republican unity and Democratic dismay. Since writing last week there has been no accession to the list of proclaimed can didates. There are only two In the field, to wit: Colonel L. A Watres, of Lackawanna, and Attorney General John P. Klkln, of Indiana county. One represents the party, the other the ma chine. Colonel Watres stands for pop ular rule from the primary up: At torney General Elkln represents the machine from the administration down. Indeed, Mr. Elkln, as the law adviser of the administration, is part of It, Just as he Is part of the ma chine, while Colonel Watrea in com ing before the public, on his merits, arte in accordance with the best tra ditions of the party which have held in I iie pant una it was the privilege of any of lta membera to aspire for any office in the gift of the people. There is no more alluring theory of our popular system of government than that which holds out to the poor est lad In the land the prospect that he is "heir apparent" to the moBt ex alted oflice in our form of govern ment, provided his deserving be aueh as to comaiend him to hi fellow citl tens. Such adveatltlous aid as the favor of the machine may confer im plies inferiority rather than worth. In order to be the candidate of the ma chine one must have rendered service to the tew at tbe expense of the many. It i ahsurd. therefore, to try to create the Impression that the favorite of the machine ran at the same time be the choice of the people. If a practi cal demon.stratioa of this proposition Is needed it may be had by nominat ing a machine candidute for governor this year and submitting hia claims to a popular verdict- This, however, would be a costly lesson aud one wholly unnecessary iu view of the election on twu recent occasions of Robert E. Pattison as the Democratic "'Vxrnor of Pennsylvania. In this Kidney cotii pluint kills mure ieo plo tlmTi liny otlierihsi-n.se. This chie to thu diseiiso beinir so innulious tlnit it Ki ts a (rood biild on the sys tem befure it is rrcnjriiizcd. Fuiev's Kiiiney t.'ur will Jirevmit the devel opment of tntul dis. nse if tnk-.-n in t'mo. Hold at Ai nisi i ung'a drug nturo. Blow A r. Your Hliluty.f -nue annticls prop but fe ,cpl dlspuRrt. Fpniil.lng oT Mr. Tat tiBon reminds iie tlnt he Is ntnin a "(reltnfite for fovernor, hnvinc le en put forward as the Democratic choice In two or three counties where the Dunrx-rnts hope the Republicans will nominate Mr. Klliin. DEMOCRATIC EXPECTATIONS. Democratic expectations have been running hi;h during Hie pnst week. The activity and aswtlvpnoss of Mr. Elkln's promoters have created the Im pression among the unthinking that ' he will be the Republican candidate for governor, and the Democratic, politi cians are delighted over the prospect. Not only in the state, but In every con gressional and lcplsbit Ive district, as !! as in all the counties. Demo cratic hopes have been strengthened by the prospects of Mr. Elkln's candidacy Democrats recognize that it is their only chance of winning victory this year, and they are naturally anxious for Mr. Elliln's nomination since it menna so much for them. It will give them more than a fighting chance for governor and for the legislature. In ad dition to a rertainty of carrying sev eral congressional districts, and a num ber of counties that would assuredly go Republican with a desirable candidate Hlte Colonel Watres fr.r governor. The question with thoughtful Repub licans is, can the party managers as sume the great responsibility involved in the nomination of Mr. Elkln? No doubt the desire to reward Mr. Elkin for his devotion to tbe machine Is great, because of his services and sac rifices In Its behalf, but is it wise to Invite disaster for the party merely for the sake of giving him a barren nomi nation? Of what value will such a nomination be to Mr. Elkln hlmRelf if he is foredoomed to liefeat, as he most assuredly is this year if he should tempt the fates by entering the lists aa a candldnte for governor? NOT MR. ELKIN'S YEAR. This is not Mr. Elkln's year. Ills po sition, his environment and what he stands for make his election an abso lute impossibility, even If he should be nominated, and in his defeat he would drag down many an estimable Republi can candidute throughout the state In addition to making tbe election of a Republican United States senator Im possible. I have been a good deal among the people, and I And that this Is the prevailing opinion. Can Mr. Elkln, as a young man of ambition, af ford this, even if his backers and ad visers bid hire pay no heed to the In evitable? Can he afford to Incur the displeasure of representative Republi cans all over the state by accepting a nomination, even by the favor of tbe machine, in a year when he cannot be elected and when he would be Instru mental In defeating many worthy mem bers of the party? He may pofislbly re gard It as a humiliation to stand aside, but It would be more of an act of cour age on his part to do so, as well as aa act of prudence as well. A wise poli tician should be able to look at facts and realize when they are unfavorable to him, and he should be able to see them for himself and Judge of them in his own behalf, as well as in the In terest of the party whose welfare he professes to have at heart. This is the question John P. Elkin should ask himself: "If I ara nominated and de feated this year what will my prospects be for future recognition In the party?" It Is the question which any machine candidate similarly circumstanced should ask himself. A Republican who would happen to be defeated for gov ernor this year In the state of Penn tiylvanla, which gave President McKin ley a majority of 2SS.0O0 votes a little more than a year ago, would be as dead aa Julius Caesar politically, and more particularly as he would carry with him In his defeat candidates for con gress, legislature and county offices, not to speak of the succeesor to United States Senator Penrose. QUAY REMAINS SILENT. Although Senator Quay has been quoted for and against Attorney Gen eral Elkln. the fact remains that "the old man'1 lias not yet declared himself on the gubernatorial question. Vari ous delegations, said to be in Mr. El kln's interest, have called on the sena tor In Washington and some of the "visiting statesmen ' have gone so far as to say that Quay favored the at torney general, but this has been de nied. There has been no authorita tive expression in that quarter thus far, while strong anti-Elkin manifestations have been me.de both In Lawrence ami Heaver counties among the friends of Senator Quay. One of the most inter esting of recent reports says that Sena tor Quay will be a delegate from Heav er county to the state convention. Even this does not indicate his preference for governor. 1 have it on good au thority that he will not declare openly In favor of any candidate until the con vention meets, although he will seek, through his friends, to have delegates e,1 tetl who are personally frUndiv to him. Todny 1 hear that the severely cold weather has chiisU a fviinenra of Senator Quay's throat trouble which hug grown very ReriooH of late, and that his nhyairiiUiB have ordered his immediate return to Florida, whose tnild and genial climate agiees with him better than the present chilly and cheerless temperature of Washington. CoI.ONKL W ATKKS' FKOSi'K' "I S. From many sources cornea news of the giowiug Airengih of th candidacy nt Co I on I L. A. Watrea for governor. Hia friends are to be found in every county )n the siute, and they realize the importance of 01 tfiuiizing and w tK. jut; for his amvess. This is the time for all who appreciate the manly qual ity of his l aiidi'iat y, and what it atanda for, to assert themselves in the elec tion of deU'Kten favorable to his nomi nation. No matter what may be said to tilt contrary it is the d"fc;attM that vill con-it at the next btute conven tion. The tropin's opportunity lies in electing delegate who will represent, them and who will uphold the party banner in pr-Mient e to that of fac-. tiou. Colonel Watrea, as alrtiady stat ed. rppreMs the party in the broadest semse. He la a man of executive experi en e and an'le knowledge of the duller and dieiiity of the oline of gov ernor, aud wuh him as the (tarty siaa-dard-bemer this year, the bright lext cuii of Ke puhiirauinm would contain no ai.i h wM(i as defeat. '1 bin is why representative- Republicans in all parts of the atate ui rallying to bin snpt-nit. r Is i UlU'KU.N. When you v,ttkii up with a hail tttst in your TinmMi, tro nt onco to A. 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I cannot lei y..n lenv thankful I feel f.,r I he good l.iivxl fuiiil it. I li iis H sinve, elinltied -iih puti-iu nore throat and Asthma fur ten years. 1 despaired of ever being cured. I siuv ynnr advertisement for tbe cuieof bis dreadful mid tui-nielitlllg disease, -i lima, ami thuiiulit- you had overspuken our-ch-t-s. hut resolved to give It ntiial. "u 1 1 i y astonishment, the trial acted like a - lanu. Send men foil sized bottle," - Eev. Dr. Morra Wechuler, Hablii of the Cong. Itmil beael. NFW YoliK, .lac, 3, t'.IOl. I'.s T.KT Itltos ' Ml-.utrlM.: Co., I u lit lenten : Your Asi binaleue is an ex I lent leuii'dy fur Asthma aie! liny ver, and Its cuopo-it on alliv tales nil . u u I iles w liicb cunt I line wli b A si b ma. lis Ml.'i-e-is is a-toiiislting and wonderful. can s'nte thai As! lintali lie culiliiins no err truly yours. ' RiCV. Dlt. MORRIS WEC IISLErt. Avon Pcntsos, N. Y., Feb. 1, llKll. Yours reseecttullv. O. H. PHELPS, M. D. Feb 5, 10111. Asthma fur Ci' years. 1 have tiled nuuteronn inn neross your inivertisi ment and started with I have since purchased your full-sie but le. and cbililii-u. aiid fur six years was unahle to am doing business every day. This lestl- S. RAPHAEL, R7 East liOth st., City. lit. FREE CN RECEIPT OF POSTAL. DK TAFT HKOS.' MEDICINE CO. -TS-c-sTy nt a nominal rost. 536 LA SALLE AVE., CKiCACO, ILL RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullmnn trnins to BufTnlo. NiK nrti t'allH, ('luiutmiqiMt Ijake. Cltveluiul, Cliitno tiiid Ciru-.inmiii. 'rickets on ku1 nt Port Jervis to nil ptmn in tlie West and SomliweM. r lower rntos tlmn via any otlu-r MrtitrcluHs liuo. Tkainb Now Lhavk Pout Jehvis as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 12, Daily Express 3 24 A M. ID, 1", 2s, I)ntiv Kjtprewfl . 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