Whatsis Castorla is Ir. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantc,o Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Isso well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any proscription known to mo." H. A. Arohbh, M. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho uso of 'Castorla' Is so universal and its merit so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Carlos Makttn, 1. 1)., New York City. CAUTION. ir a dealer offers W. . Douglas Shoes at a reduced price, or says helms them without nnme stamped on bottom, put hlin down as a fraud ?2.00 Udies S3 SHOE TrUWO RLD. VTbT DOUGLAS Shoes nre stvllsh, easy fit ting, and givo buiit gatisficiion at the prices at), vertised than anv other nuke. Try one pnir and be convinced, Tl stamping of W. I Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of "W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers which helps to increase the sales on their full line of poods. They can afford to sell at a lessnrofitt and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, "IV. L. DOUGLAS, Urockton.Masi. Soldbv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. CP. Both, Bingtown. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT FOR- IiaU81,'g CELEBRATED UGER I I I , AND PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. Now Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation and Is tha only medicine uf the Bind ever put on the r arltet. By Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and thence sf nt oedcring through the sys tem. But by inhslation the moulctno is ap plied directly to the deceased ornan rnd tbo only way to reach tho ufleoted parts In the no-e, Kvery bott'e Is gUHrnt(ed by the d'Ugglst Price $1 per bottl,-. Guaranteed to cure. For xalo by all dru gists. It's used dilleren fro tiny other medicine. Oar advertl-cd itRents nd all druggists re lrstructfd to return t"e ti'oney ttf any one who Tails to be cured by Mavers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Prke . ne dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is savlr g a grett denl, bin It has never fatlt'd For silo by druttglsts, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oi' land, Md. Ir TIlRBi 1317 Arch St. V I 1 I 51 U U B PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only (lenulno Bpcclrtlist In Amerlra. notnltlistftudliiK what others ndrertUe. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION bpecl&l Dlsffltifs and Strictures rermaauntir I'uied In a to 5 days Dl finn nnlOnftt Crlmarv or HPfmid. DLU1JU rUIOUU nrvMiittdlivcntlrr-lT new method In to do d . e yeai a liuro- Ipean Jtositn and si iirucUcal experience, as Certificates and JJipiomaH irove. boiid five li-cent btamps fr book, TltlTII," ttieonly vartlfduiF ai irroat Hieclallst8. A true friend CK IfOClUrHUUU UlUtUBttU- i I tnnii curt. t, rn mid to thribo cootemiuatliitf I marriatit. JIiomosi-bmuwruttiiuuttuijeiuuB i Ica-soaBoiicitiM, vriiuu(- ttnittuuiwistuu. Hours 9-3 1 Eve's 88; Weil, and Bat. eve'n ! C-10 1 bun. 9- U hucccsBf ut treatment by mall. W, H.SNYDER 183 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator Painting and Paperhanglng. Perftct work. Bargains In natn's and oils, plain and stained class. All the new pattern In wall paper Dally and weekly papers, nuvtls, novelettes ana stationery. Headquarters for Evening Uorald. SNEDDEM'S : IJVEin Horses ano Camagus to Hire. Htullnr of all kinds promptly atwudod ti uoraea takuc to board, at rates that are liberal. On PEAR ALLEY, Ken of the Coffee House. xn ? T.2wf ss!& W. L, Douglas . Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, biarrhrsa, Eructation, Kills WuruiB, glees sleep, and promoter dl gestion, Without Injurious medlaatlon. 'Tor several years I have recommended your 'Castorla, and shall always continue to do ho as it has lnrarlahly produced beneficial results." Eowim F. Pabdek, M. D., 13ith Street and 7th Ave,, New York City. Tub Cintaoti Cow.unr, 77 Murray Struct, Nkw York City PENN1-VIA' ANIA RAILROAD. SOHETI.KlI.L DIVISION. NOVEMBER 19th, 1808. Trains win leave Shenandoah after the above .mi win leave anenanuoan aitcr ice book for WUrgan's. -tlberton, Fraokvlll9, New o, Bt. Clair, I'ottsville, Hamburg, Reading, itown, Fhcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and 1'hll date for w Castle, Unt.n.nR... adelphla (liroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:46 a. m, anu :io p. m. oc whjk uhjh Bar row vllle and intermediate stations 8:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For WlNgan's, Ullberton, rraotevllle. New Oastle, bt Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 8:40 a.m. and 3:10 p.m. For liumbure, Reading, Potts town, I'hcenlxville. Norrlstown, Philadelphia it 6:00. K-40 a. m.. 3:10 c. m. Trains leave Fraokvlilo for Bhenandoah at 10:40a. If and 12:14, 6:0), 7:4! anil 10:CTp.m. Kunilavi,. 11:13 a. m. and5:40 D.m. Leave I'ottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48a. m and 4:40,7:ltand lOiUOp. m.bundajt at 10' 10 a. m. and 5:16n. m. ticave Philadelphia (Broad atrcot station) ft r t ousvuie ana wuenanGoan at d of ana o jo a a , 1 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave it 0 :n a m. (Tor Pottsvllle. P 23 a m. For New York Express, week days, At 8 SO, 4 06, 1 60, u if, O M, 7 KJ, B HI, V 00, 11 UU 11 14 i m 12 00 coon. 12 44 n. m. (Limited Ex. Dross 1 06 and 4 60 p as. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 30. Sa 4iaJ. 6 00. 8 00. 0 50. 7 35. 8 18. 1U n 1' r., 1 Ul Ulf,u'k. niuiu.(B o v, twj w, 6 lb 81! t. SO. 11 03 1J 3D, a Si. 12 44. 1 40, 30, 4 00 (limited wi nas- o w. o xj.7 aoano p in anw 12 01 iiltrlit For Sea ttlrt. uranon no Intermediate stations, '. 1114 a m, and 4 01', p ro wet jctaj'f (f.ir IliilHmnrB And TCnnhmston g 60. 1 SO. 8 31 9 10, 10 II 18 a m, 12 10, (12 8" II ml tea dining car.) 1 80, 3 46, 4 41, (a !.' Uongreseiounl .Limited I'nitraan rarior uars aca uining uarj, on, ft 74ii ttnii its:t n. tc. ueeli davs. Sun days, 3 60, 7 ), 9 10, 111" atn. 1210, 4 41, (166, 11 .-i and T 10 D m. For Richmond, 7 00 a ro, 12 10 and 11 33 p m, asliy, ana l so p. m. weoi uayB. Tintns will leave Uarrlsburg lor Plttaburj anu the west every nai at iwn in a ra. pin limited), 3 60, 7 30, 1166 p m every flay, Way for Aitoooi at s it) am ana nwpmi lay. For Pltwbure and Altooua at 11 20 TMlnonlll l.fton Munhnri for WtllfftttiannrL Elmlra, Canandjtlgua, Itochester. UuCilo and Xlu"am l'a la at Ida. o Is a m.ana I S3 rj m wo.s Jays. For Elmlra at 6 H pro weok days, lTot Brie and intermediate points at 6 a am dally, For Lock Iliven at 6 18 and 9 M a m dally, 1 & ted E, 41 ti ra week davs For Hecovo at 5 19 31, 1 bo ana sDiaTeei uays, ana o 10 a ra od lunajtys oniy. iot tane li n i m, aany, i it wee ays. t. M. Pbkvost J. B. VTOon. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah fot Penn Uaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo hlghton, Blatlngton, White Hall, Cataeauqua Allontown, Ilcthlehem, ISaston, Philadelphia xazloton atd Weatherlv at e.04, 7.38.0.15 a m. l!i.48. 2.67 d. m. For New York, 7.38. 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 11.67 For Ouakaso. switchbicn. Gerharas una Ilua sondale. tl Ul. B.15 a. m . and 2.57 n. rn. For Uazleton. Wllkes-Barre. White Haven Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly nu juimtra, o.i , v.io n. m., 2.ri, o p. m. For Itochester. llufialo. Niagara Kails and the West. H.01, 0.15 a. m. and 2 57 5 a o. m. for iteivioere, ueiaware water uap anu "troudsburg, 6.U4 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For I.ambertvWe and Trenton. 9.15 a. m. for llmkhannock. 6.01. 9.15 a. m.. 7.67. S.'ft a. m For Itbacu and Geneva 6.04, 9 15 a. m. 5 27 p. m for AUDurn v.io a. ra. o &i v. m, For Jeanesvi lie, Lcvlstoo and Ilea"" Mcjtflow 7.3S ft. m.. 5.K. B.U8 D. m. For Audenried, Uazleton, Stockton ana Lum. bor Yard. 0.O1. 7,38. 9,15. a. m.. U.. 2.67 p. m. For Scranton. 6.01. 9.15. a. m ..a.V. 5 27 n. m. For Hailebrook. Jedcto. Urltton and Freeland 8.04. 7.3. 0.15. a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5.27 u. rr . t or Asuiaaa. uiraravitte ana Liost urceic. t.ez. 7.61,8.63, 10.20 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15 i. m. For Raven Run. Centralla. Mount Carmel and Stiamokln, 7.06, 8.60, ll.OB a. m., 2.23, 1.40, 8.22 sn . ... ear xaiesviue. i'arKi'tace,jMananoyi;iiyacu uetano. a.m. ..h, v.ia, ii.ua a m., is.4ti, x.t. r, n. 8.0R. fl.aa. lO.lffl n. in. Trains will leave Shamoltln at 6.48,8.16, 11.45 a a '. 4.M1 u.ou p. m., ana arrive at snenan floh 7 88. 9.16 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 8.B7. 11.15 D.m, T.nava Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. b.fjU. 7.38 9.u8, 9.15 11.0.) 11.3J a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 n. rr. r.i.avn IJottnvlllB for Hhonandoah. 6.00. 7.35 J 06, 10 16, 11.48 a. m 12.32, 8.00, 1.40, .6I20, 7.15, 7. ih.uu p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton. 6.04, 7.33, 9.15, 4. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Uazleton for i Bhenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.09 a, m., 12.1b, a.fc, d.su, 7., .so p. m KTTNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lorn Creek, 7.29, D.iu a, m., is.su, z,w p. m. For Uazleton, Ulnok Croek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch- Ltuinit, Aitentown llethlehem. ISaston and Now York, 8.10 a in, 12.30, z. p. m. Pnr Ihllaillr,hla 12.30. 2.56 n m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mabanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11, i a. m., i2.u, i.iu d.iu p. m Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 6.8u, ll.W ''ri. A?.'.ffc f n,..m fcM a.4nJ m 1.64, 5.BU p. m ami A. in.. 2.46 o. m. CHWUCTMW." v V, Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10 4' u:.,l ws.MBp. m li H WIl-B BUU, Qenl. fupt. Ktwtern Utv south iietnten m, 1 a. C1IAS S I.EE, Ciinl tats Agl. PhllMlelphla. . W MnHMVMAnUKH. Aunt 11. P A.. South llethlehem Pa TP Vi"lTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to IC I UU ine depol or a ptircol to tend away, drop us a eard and we will call for It United States Express, Cor. Centre aud Bowers 8ts. :S3' coi The place for business men to send theiraurplng stock of every descrtp- tlon for sale. AUCTION DAYB, TuesdajS, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody tn send goods of ovoiy description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods t oldon commis sion, aud settlement) made on tho day follow. ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Centre and Lloyd StroeU. Distinct Improvcmont in Business with the New Year. ACTUAL INCREASE IN PRODUCTION. Itoth DnnN and Hradtreet'd Cotiinierrint Agenolei lteport That Morn Indti.trleff Have lteAtliued Than Hnvo Oloitctl Down Dttrlntr the Week. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 18. It. O. nun Se Co.'s weekly review ot trade snys: lltislnesi as dmtlnctly lmprovetl slttco the new enr came, and the Bain is no longer visi ble only In neculittlve markets. It Is the only kind ot Improvement that lias In It poniuilltles of lasting, because It 19 hnxett Upon actual Increase in the production by Industries. Am all rejoice to see it, there is perhaps a little tliipusitlon to reckon the gain greater than it is as yet, but sevoral large estnbllihments have started with part force, hoping to Increase, and more smaller works have starteu tnnn hnvo stopped. Orders from dealers whoso stocks approach exhaustion form a promi nent cause; anothor is the widely preva lent impression that action at Washington will be more satisfactory than many have expected; and a belief that in any case the situation will not be changed until goods now In the works can bo marketed has weight in some trades. Whatever the causes, oven a moderate gain Is most cheering. Failures for the week have been 474 in the United States, against 260 last year, and 67 in Canada, against 80 last year. The liabilities of all firms failing for the week ending Jan. 4 wore t6,0T2,5U. Dradsticet's reviow says: Special tele grams from lending trade centers bring evidence not only of much that is encour aging regarding the outlook, but that the title has actually turned. Happears be yond question that the depression in in dustrial and commercial lines has for some time been at low obb, and that a movement in the direction of an expan sion of tho volume of business has ap peared. The nendulum.whlch swung In one direc tion from May last year until 1894 should soon be seen swinging in the opposite di rection, and Uradstrect's points as evidence of that fact to the increase of 34 per cent. in the production of pig iron within three months, to an excess of deposits over pay ments at some of the largest savings banks in the United States, and to the re sumptions of work nt industrial estab lishments in all directions (even though with lower wages and on shorter time) as contrasted with the epidemic ot shut downs prevalent a month or more ago. In addition thero is direct evidence that the title is rising at various points. Thus, tho volume of business in iron and steel nt Pittsburg within a week Is larger than in any weok in December, and the general feeling there is that tho improvement will be more pronouncod. llepulsed by Gatling Guns. Lisbon, Jan. 13. Letters from Blssao, an island and Portuguese settlement on the west const of Africa, report that the Portuguese colony of Angola was attacked in December by a,000 armed natives, who were only repulsed after a hot battle which lasted many hours, and In which cannon and Gatling guns were used. Not a single member of tho Portuguese garri son was hurt, though hundreds of natives were killed. Mnrderetl by Mntahclos. Cape Town, Jan. 13. Thero has been severe fighting in Pondoland which lias resulted In the repulse of Uhlef Patekele, the paramount chief of Sigeau, with heavy loss. It is expected that tho fight ing will be renewed at any moment. A re port has been received here that a num ber of white travelers from Zambesi have been murdered at Inyoya by the Jlata- beles. An Aged Woman Killed on the Track. Pateiison, N. J., Jan 18. Mrs. Mary Van Hossuin, nged 71 years, was struck by a locomotive and instantly killed at the Franklin street crossing of the Erie railroad. Her husbnnd, who was with her, narrowly escaped being run over by tho locomotive. A Monte Carlo Murder. Monte CAiao, Jan. 13. The police here have arrested an Englishman and an American on suspicion of having mur dered and robbed Zander Allentler, an Englishman, whose body was found un der the Parma bridge here on Dec. la. Dr. Meyer's Second Trial. New Yohk, Jan. 13. The second trial of Dr. Henry C. Meyer, charged with the murder of Gustnve Urnndt to obtain ill' surance money, has been set for the first week In February. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations on the New York and Philadelphia lixoliangea, New Yohk, Jan. 13. It was a very dull day on tho Stock Exchange, the total sales being less than the transactions of a slnglo hour on an ordinary active inarkot. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 3&li W. N. Y. A Pa.,.. 1 Pennsylvania 18W Heading Wi St. Paul mi Lehigh Nav HI N. Y. & N. E ViH New Jersey Con.. 115 Erlo V., L. & W 1C0 West Shore 101?(S N. Y. Central . 07M Lake Erlo & V . . 14 Del. ic Hudson. 134M Oenernl Markets. PnitADKi.PHIA, Jan. 12. Flour unchanged; winter sunor.. SSS2.10: do. extras, SS.Suis.S.m, No, 2 winter family, JS.&CKaii.ttlS; Pennsylvania roller straight, 2.UUil.lU: western winter, clear. S2.75443. Wheat quiet, steady, with Oljio. bid and 05c. asked for January Corn quiet, steady, with 11c bid and UHfi. asked for January. Oats dull, unchanged, with 85c , " . w ,1 T. 11 , , Ulu anu sc. nu mr uniiuni y . jjcti nutci Pork quiet. Lard dull; prime western, steam, S8.C0. Iluttcr quiet; New 1 ork dairy, 17lilc New York creamery, 1823c.i western dairy 15M18o.; western creamery, iS&HHie.; El trlns. 25Me.: Pennsylvania creamery, prints fanoy, 2tSo.! some surplus lots lower: do.cholce, 2486o.; do. fair to good, 80 Ic.: prints Job hlng at 8730o- Cheese quiet: New York large, tail(o.: small. ll-lSliC.; part skims. lalOo.; full skims, 83o. Eggs steady! western, WH tilc.; southern, lOVitftlWic. Live Stock Markets. ntiFPAixi. Jan. 12. Cattle slow for good steers, steady for fair to good butchers; fair to good cows, t.6&M0; bulls, S2.40OS1.86. Hogs unsettled; Yorkers, f5.TU5.7Ss choice llcht. K5.n05.6li; good mediums and heavy, ?5.50&5.66. Pigs early sold; f.Wffi5,W for choice light; rough, 4.504.76. Sheep strong and firm: sales of fair to good sheen at 32.5013 8.40; choice fat, f-15U8.65; wethers, $8.80 4.10; native lambs, sued to choice, lower at g4.50(iIJl; light to fair, JS.S5ffll.40i Canada lambs. 11.80S.. extra, t5.30. East Liukiitv, l'a., Jan. 12. Nothing doing inoattle. Hog inarkot excited; common to best, $5.o.tt5. Sheep market steady and unchanged. An urtogeiinrian cremated. MlLWAUKKK. Jan. 13. A fire in the Cream City hotel, corner of Jnoksolr am Wbooiwln streets, drove the guests out In their night olothe. All escaped without tnitirv. except a woman named Chrunts, aged 81) years, whose charred remains were found in her bed. Wholesale lH-structlon of drain. Cult Aim, Jan. in Three grain elevators and two malt houses belonging to the firm of Curtis & Dentils were totally de al royed by lire last night The buildings, with 800,000 bushels of grain they con tained, represent a loss of 1300,000. in wwq up of cod-liver oil i' '- use V ,1:3 li njt(i 1 to v. i s i p i; " - V those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of time and soda has rend red the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Proi-ared by ftoott '- Bfwnc, K. T. Alldrasilits, Professional Cards. jpHOK. FKEDKRICK ZE1TZ, 1X3TRV0T0H OF MUSIC, ft prepared t o gl ve Instructions on piano, oriran ptnng nu Dana instruments, rot inriuer m formation call on araddre"8 GnuitI.EK Uuos., No. 1 North Main street, Bhenandoah. JOHN H. C0YI.8, A TTOMWy-A TLA Jf. Offlee Ueddall building. Hhcnandoah. l'a S1 OL. FOSTEIt, ATTORNEY and COUXSEIjI.EIl-A T-I.A IV. Room 3. Mountain Cltvllank Hulldluc Potts vllle, Pa, M B0KUK A TTOIiNSY A T-l.A If. anSMAVDOAK. TA Offlco Room 3, P. O Building, dnenandoi nd Esterly building, Pottsvllle. JU. B HOCIILKKNER, J'tyttcian and burgeon Advice free at druu store, 107 Houth Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 youth Jardln street, from 0 to 7:30 p. m. J. PIERCE ROBEHT3, M. D No. 35 East Coal Htrect. HI1ENANDOAH, PA. OSlce Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to H p. m. D,t. J. H. OALI.MN, No 31 South lardln Street. Hhennndonta omen Houks: 1::10 to 8 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening, iVo office work oh Nuwlay except by urranye- meni. 4 sma wmerence w me oytce noun is absolutely necessary. 1031-6m NIUI1T VISITS, 81.50. pnOF T. J. WATSON, ,'reacnor ot VI0LIH, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANU0UH. Ilavlne had sixteen vcara' cxnorlcnco as a teacher of instrumental mu-to giving Instruc tion ou the above lnnrumcnts. Wcrd left at tlrumm's Jewelry store will recolvo prompt at tontlon, 1 1 . 8. KISTLHKM, PHYBlOlAtf AftD BltRQEOItt 3fflco-l20 North Jrdln street, Shenandoah HETT0'S Beer and Porter, I AM AGENT for the Ghas. Kettig's Cele brated Beer ami Porter ill this vialnlty, also Bergner & Kngel's celebrated IntUs Pale Ales and Old Btot'k Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest hrandi of Liquors and Clera'rs. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. SEEIi l?i An agreeable Laxatlvo ana Nntvn ToNia BoldbyDrugglstaorscntbymall. 25c., 6O0. and gl.00por package. Samples free. rf W(r Thoi'-aToritoTooinroOTia l fortheToethand Breath, goo. Cantaln Sweener. U.S.A..Ftnn ni.r-n rnl . saysi "Shlloh's Catarrh Kemedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." rricofiOcta. Sold by Druggbtq. Do not neolect a Cough, as thero is danger ot its loading to Consumption, Hutloii's UmtB Is sold on a guarantee. 25 eta. Sold by C. II. Hagenhuch, Shenandoah, Have You Read The: Times, PHILADELPHIA, This Morning1 ? TEh.Mri UAit.Y, M.OO per annum; H 00 for four months; 30 cents per month; delivered by carriers for 0 cents pr worn, bumuat bui tion. twMiitv four lurtre handsome nasee elegantly Illustrated, few per annum; 5 cents perooyy. jiauyauaaunaay. taw per annum weeUy, St) cents per annum. Address all letters 10 flllLAUEnl'lIIA. ClubbtDC rates: Dally , 12.60; Sunday, U.50; woemy, n IOC tiik TIMES 1 the most eitenslvelv olroa lntoa and wldelv read nuwsnaotr nnbllsbod In I'ennsylvanlt Its discussion of publto men ind tinlilk mtssures is In the Interest ct pub lto Inteertty, ai.a tt knowe no party or personal alleghincu In treating publlo Issues. In tbe crO'ideot una best bense a family and general newspaper. T1110 XIMEH alms to have tho lurgoit circu lation or deoervlnz it. and claims that It is un surpassed in all the essentials of a great metroDolltan newBDupor. Mneclinen cocto-i any e ltlon wul be sent free to any one sendlni luetr uuuress tlta ti'e v ortfftw Jfontgouft will leave Nnw Lono 'on, I'onn., for ho. rial trip on Wednosdn, v ti"t CartHiinl H inipolln. pontlflcial secretary of slate, h v..t recoiering from his ln dlsposllioti. bt't stitleied a relapse. Lnit nighf a MKxnliri Pacific train wni flretl into by tiuppnscd train robbers near Fredonln, Kan. but no one was hurt. Hannnh Ueston, ho would have cele brated her 101st. birthday on Jan. 20, tiled of grip yesterdjiy at Central Village, Conn, A bill has been Introduced in the Mis sissippi legtclal 11 re to establish and main tain a home for aged, indigent Mild inllrni Confederate veterans. Mr. and Mr Krulerick Heme and a man in their eniplnt , living near Floris sant, Mo., were Hnbbi'd into unconscious ness by four in -i 1 ho roblied the house of money .md Mtliiithlps worth $800. KininniinuncDimiHiiiiiHiiHiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiirjiiiimnuiii! Can't detect the microbes of disease, ntul yet tlicy exist by the million. They permeate the system, pollute the blood aud poison the vital organs. Disease is the inevitable result. RADAM'S destroys every specie of miciobc and cures every form of disease. It's the 1 latest and greatest discovery of sci- 1 once. No matter what form of dis- a a case you nre suffering with it will i pay you to iuvestigatc. A 50-page 1 i book of valuable information free. I i The Wm. Radam Microbe Killer Co., I S 1 XiUlght tl., New York City. 1 3 Agents for ttlii'untidiiah, I GEUHLHR BROS I ;iiiiiiiuinuiiiiii!i!iiuiiiiiiimii:i!iiiiiiiiiiiii'.imiiiMiiii!iiii!iS POLITICAL CARDS. pOK CHIEF DUiti.ESM JOHN L. IIASSLER Faithful and impartial performance of the duties assured. pOIt HRC-IVIt OF TAXES, M. J. SCAN LAN. Subject toitho Democratic nominating con vention. JJIOR CHIEF 11UIIUE8B, OSCAR BETTER I DGE. Hublcct to the decision of nominating convention. the Democratic poll RECEIVER OF TAXES, A. WOOiMER. Hubjcct to the Qltlsens' liomlKaMos. poniiEoSivEn of taxms, " FRANK SCHMIDT. Subject to tho dec'slon ot the Citizens' notnb uat ni convention. gTOK councT , JOHN WAGNER. nmin wAno. Subject to the decision ot tho Citizens' noml natlng convention. IOR CHIEF UUItaESS, JAMES BURNS, Subloctto tlio decision of tho Democratic nominating convention. 3tt UEOBIVER OF TAXES A. D. GABLE. Hublcct to the decision of the Citizens' nom- natlng convention. JOR CHIEF BUHQEHH, JAMES M. KALBACH, Subject to the docUlon ot the CltUens' nomi nating convention. ;OK UEOEIVEH OF TAXES, M. GRAHAM. Subleot o the decision ot the Citizens' noml nating convention. 'OK CHIEF BUKQESS. C. H. HAGENBUCH. Hublect to the decision ot the Citizens' noml naung convention, pon man CONSTABLE, MARTIN SHEELER. Subject to the deolslon of the Citizens' noml o&ung convention. poll COUNCIL, (First Ward) The Naked Eye ANDREW MELUSKEY Subject to tbe decision of tho Democratic nominuiing oonToniion E OR IIIOII CONaTAULE, GEORGE BURNS. Hubleot to tho decision of tho Democratic nominating convention. pOR COUNCIL (Third Ward) C. T. STRAUGIIN. Subject to the decision ot the Citizens' nomi nating convention. pOR HIQU CONSTAIJLE, ROBERTFAIRLIE. Suhleet ts the deolslon of tbe Citizens' nomi nating oonvn tion, pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR (Second NYard) MARSHALL BAUGH. Hui.Jo. t lo tbe deolslon ot tbe Citizens' noml na ing omven lon, poRCUNrn. . First Warj) DANIEL QbAKLEY. of Subject to the dec! -- m u of the Democratlol Bynu- nominating conveuuui A )fMrm ItWillForuiNo: mi T TO BE MDE A Sy.AE A.TF. ME ASI The Wnys rihI Means Cnihmltte ! House, by a Vote of Six to Fire, considers the Aellmi of rha Biil- tnlttre. AVAflin(iTOJ, Jan. la 1 e adv. f an Incline twx and of th internal 1 hue feature of the tariff suffered ar expected reverse at the meeting of Democratic members of the way means committee. Instead of eiulm the bill as drawn bv the tuSconim it was voted by six 10 llvtt .neon the entire determin 11 .on htd 1 trensury department some time ago. During thi discussion before the and means committee R presantr Cockran am' Stevens stated that would vote against the tariff bill if t come tax was attached as : ,, amend They did not make this at threa as Indicating their position that tt garu it their first dntv to defeat t oome tax in whatever form t U prn to the lionse. Friends of the incnm uk hv turned their attention fron- , !je ws; means committee, and an- d pendi' a home eauons. N'o step tc ward c a caucus has yet been taker., bus Mi no doubt such a step will 1 1 taken t a day or so. The point has ',.'en mad the consideration of the 1 .it IS bll specinl onlpr iDty and eveutng so tin use of the house could not he had caucus, but R.-presiitatlve Whitlttj that the emit us could be held in the from 10 to 11 In the morning, or 4 some other place. Uno of the members o; the way means committee favnt.t to t come tax says that the iirnal rt bill will lie introduced beime next day as a separate measure The t will then be asked to indoiMt the D offering the internal revnueMU amendment. He thinks he caucu approve Mils action, in vtm-h oa son, Byiiuni and ofherM 'iho wai bills to be considered .wpmately i willing to abide by the chm us actii vote for them together. Two of the S'lrttierny's Men K(l Buknos Ai ukr, ,Iun 13 Advlcei Hlo Janeiro state that the 'mbar of the city has iworti inem-nl. TI much discontent union u' U,i inhab both in the city of liio luneiroa provlnces.agaliist President I'eixoti has been contributed to by the act Peixoto in enrolling manv foreigrn service under the government, t ber of men from the orul-wr NIe went ashore at Pernnmbucv, and 1 heavy drinking bout proceeded tc themselves obnoxious Vigoroua tires Were resorted to to oiipowei and In the struggle two of 1 he Nicll men were killed. Dixon Accepts a Challenge. NewI Yohk. Jan. 13. It is aun thnt J. S. Culhertsou, of Chicago, I fered to back Alfred ririfflths, known as "Young GrifTo," the Aus featherweight who recently beated Smith in Chicago, against any 1 weight In the world for any snn $10,000. This challenge is evideurl' at GrSOiKe Duton. Tom ) Koui on'a manager, who Is now in I1 teJgrHpbd'bjs New York reprtf,, te"afeJ)fetliaj!ballenK,ai al t! toejijiepoaltotl $1,000 with the-f editor of New York1 World. Mrs, Lwmh ltefited Salary Topbk.V, Kan., Jan. in -Mrs. I Lease applied yesterday to State Prnther for ber yotioher for lat salary as president of the state charities, but Air. Prtuher deio comply with her request on uccoi, i action taken by Governor l,ow i secure her removal. Mrs. Lea-tat j that Bhe will institute maiului ceedlngs in the supreme cotirt rt the auditor to issue the voucher. Cnteher Iloiincll Will Kj c Topeka, Kan., Jan. in. OUa nett, tho Boston cattHJeii, sufl pain, but his friends state the! longer any symptoms of a fatal tion resulting from the gre. caused by the amputation of I Ills wife is helping care tot h Clarkson, the Cleveland pttche with him. Uennett can wnrcc! bis groat misfortune without bitterly. Priests fomented Rielllau T Home, Jan. ID. Pilvare atlv Sicily assert that the recent wore Inrgely fomented by the i Ilarraf t auc i . .ithedral the ()i which rung the bells, s..mmoulfi pie to revolt. Aceordi' ir to to received the outbreaks ere to li the signal for a far wider ni which would have end tt. a g. olution throughout Itn j Caused by Carelessn Tlia majority of peo'ile die s( Jiey should. Evidence ot' this fli mg daily. Waring says; "Wsei oncquenceof life; ii. jsilne to onditions of living n-gle ti at Dr. feteplien Smith, 01, iUe wtr 'Man is born to liealib end lop ease is unnatural, death. iopi ge, is accidental, and both are iy human agencies." Tins is alfi tbly true of death restiltuijg frop ease. Careless over-eiirtioii, i, use of tea, coflee, tohnot , aieolip itimulants are general'v the cai dilliculty, and Indillcn c to its, stilts in sudden death, long si itig in death. I!y the riesrHjiapt seen that many proml-itia und I lettons in private lit -tie froi ease every day. If you liavo any uf the folio toms: BhortnefB of breath, palpH tilar pulse, fainting and uuotltc juiin In shoulder, eWa, or ar snklw. etc.. begin treatment imn licurt disease. If you delay, the c lay be serious. For over 20 rears Dr. Frai lie eminent epecialist. It made -li.dv of heart disease, ltd oattse nut many 01 the ieaung aifooye lirectton are due to mm. ills tire is absolutely the only relit or the euro of heart disease, a iv thousands of testimonials ft i raons who have used it. James A Pain, editor of the Corry lutes: "Alter an apparent neovt nontbs or la grippe, l mi on the lous from heart dteeate In oni lint time I was unable to walk ac . id mv nulsebeat from tol18ii I ihcn used Dr. Miles' New Hear mce became, stronger. Alter 11-11 um able to work as usnalHitn ' I ,niyptnse ranging irom i - t medv Is not only a preventive 1 0 1m Miles' Now Heart rwe J so i-ts o- a positive gnsrantee, oi1 : 'icalfo , riVhart, lnd ,.nrc e , 1 ri o'tle, slxf'T t5,expre pvi a 1 ivcly free from oplatea or dnigero Miles' Pills, a cents. rreUokt PflSjof the V m
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