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I havo Just closed revival work of 10 wooks, preaching nearly ovary night and twlco on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Mllos' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Cum Is sold on guaranteo, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. Do you DESIRE to Mi MONEY ? OUR PLANS OP OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Mnko your money earn vou it monthly tiu.uu ntm more nimlc uaiiy by our new ftyfl .omntic Plan of Operation on small Investment n grain and stock t-prculntion. am we one h in inveMixnte our new ami original methods. Pnt workings of plan and hlcheat letYrenccs furnished. Our Itnoklet "Points & Hints" liow to mnko money ami other information sent KltKK. GitMORc A, Co., Hankers and Urokcrs, Oik. Board of Trade Wdjj., ChlcfiRo, 111. V-2tV8mtMw Chlehentrr'n JInffllih Diamond II rand. 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FUR Hi Senators Will bo Called Upon to Voto on the Quostion Soon. ALLEGED VICTORY TOR SPANIARDS An llncnircniciit In Which .pniilili Troop "Fought In High Spirit" mid lira Iiwitr. Crnts "Ttctrpnted In All Directions' After Two Hours' Fighting. Wasiiincitok, Jan. 17. Soiintor Cull gavo notice yesterday tht.it ho would soon niovo to dlKcliHrgo tho foreign relation nommlttoe from consideration of the reso lutions for tho recognition of the Cuunns ns belligerents In order to have the ennto vote diroctly on tho question without fur ther dolny. Tho question of reeognlxlng the Insur gents absorbed nil tho tlmo of tho house foreign affnlra commlttet nt yesterday's meeting. Considerable preeetiro la belli) brought to hear on tho committee, not only by individuals nnd ortriinlBtitlous out side of tho house friomlly to tho cniue of tho Insurgents, but by tho inembew im well, l'horo oxlsts a stronjc sentiment In congrois favorable to immediate recogni tion of the revolution, and tho loaders of this sontlmoutaro very actlvo, although it Is not yet demonstrated whethor thoy rep resent a majority of tho house. While It Is by no moans certain that u majority of tho foreign affairs committteo men regard It as oxpedlont to grant recog nition to the belligerents at this Shiga of their light, a feeling of dissatisfaction did ciop out at the meeting because no por coptlblo progress Is being made by the committee toward reaching a decision on which It can mnko n report to tho houso. Some dlssatisliiction was oxnrossod be cause tho state department lias, not yot turlilslieu tho commitiee tho information in its possession on the status and progress of tho war In Cuba. About two weoks ago the house adopted a resolution calling upon tho secretary of stato to forward all the evidence in the case in his possession. This resolution has been reinforced by tho request of tho com mittee. Particular request linn been made for tho reports and lottcrs to tho depart ment by Consul General Williams, of Ha vana, and tho United States consuls In Cuba. It Is assumed that these reports havo been made, but for obvious reason such communications cannot bo given to tho public while the war Is in progress, as they might contain viows which would mnko tho continued rosldonoo of their authors In Cuba somowhat unpleasant. Chairman Hitt has miido several calls upon Secretary Olnoy, and has been told thnt tho matter in possession of tho de partment was being compiled as fast as It could be. Until it is boforo tho committee, however, no action, can well bo taken. In tho meantlmo tho commltteo is having an exchange of views on tho Cuban question. Tho principal incident yesterday was a carefully prepared speech delivered by Congressman William A. Smith, of Mich igan, who pleaded for immediate action favorablo to tho insurgents. Tho conservative position Is taken by tho members of tho sub-commit tee, Jlessr-, Adams, Draper and Hitt, who have charge of the Cuban question. It is understood that members of the committee argued that the Cuban revolutionist) havo no os ! tablished seat of government, that the re ! public they have doulnml Is not oxorcislng ! any civil power or enforcing any laws, and that they havo no judicial or loglsla ' tivo machinery. INSUIIOI5NT I)i:i'13.VTS Itnt'tmTKI). ltltt These Itpports Cento fi'um SpatiWh SourctH Havana's Deplorable l'osltloii, Havana, Jan. 17. With tho exception of n lively aUlrmish between the forces undor General Likjuo nud tho insurgents In Pltinr del Itlo thcro is no notnblo en gagement reported today. Maximo Go mez is said to havo camped Wednesday night at a point near Guaiuijay, between Guayabal and San Dlmns, and seems to havo evaded his pursuers, as nothing Is said of any further lossos inflicted upon him. Tho insurgents in Plnar del ltlo, who wore reported to havo tholr safety se riously compromised by tho movements nnd fresh stations of tho troops, nro rang ing far and wido over that province, ap parently nt will. There is not much dam ago reported along their route, except to railroad property, ns tho people of tho Vu olta Abajo district are for tho most part very frlondly to tho Insurgent cnuso and offer no opposition to tho progress of tho insurgent forcrs. It Is almost like mov ing lii a friendly country, and superior forces of troopi'aro avoided. General Luquo received Intolllgcuco of an iusurgout march along tho south coast, and set out to Intercept them. He marched towards Angostura, 11 village south of Sun Cristobal, near which point ho met the iiuurgeut vanguard. The main force of the Insurgents) however, had not yet oortiB up. Twelve soouta ware captured, nnd General Ltimie then proceeded for ward. Hereportd t!iat,li )irilfMl tho enouiy lu tlielr'oftutp; Tiie; itliurgent, howovor, aeem to liave mmlt ft plucky Bland, and the battle, mgoil ftevoaly for two hours. The troops fought In high spirits, days the report, and at tho close tlieir henvy artillery Uro was seconded by a bayonet charge, before which the insurgents broke and "retreated In all directions," as the of ilolal report avers. Whether this included the direction to the rear of General Luquo Is not specifically stated, and will not be known until tho next position of Nunez, Beruiudez and Alvarez Is reportod. The Insurgents are said to have lost Beveu killed, including Colonel Francisco Orni aud Ilodrlguoz, the I tourer of tho colore. The colors, together with fire arms, nintuunitiou aud soven prisoners fell into tho hands of the Spanish, ami the insurgents, It Is reported, carried away numerous wounded. Nl;iotoon of tliu troops uro reported to havo been wounded, but no dead are reported. Nothing has ocourred to lmprovo tho situation of affairs in the city itself, and tho supply of the ordinary necessities of life is becoming precarious and exceed ingly high priced, and tho outlook for the future offers little oncouragoment, Tho muttcrlngs of discontent and criticism of tho helpless nttltude of the authorities bo comes dally louder and deepor. Kveii thoso whose sympathies are loyal to the Spanish government are hopoloss of auy suocoss la Bupprosslng tho rebellion with tho prosout military forco oud machinery of organiza tion. Itepulillmiu lStlltor Indorse Mutton, New Yoitu, Jan. 17. Tho Republican Editorial association of the stato of Now York, at Its annual meeting yestordoy, adopted resolutions Indorsing Governor Morion's candidacy fqr tho prosldeucy. KEU) I Bf IMF All Her Life-Happy K2oar at !.:;. of Kiss Aliw Voile? vths Soeldcs nt 393 Uesiiuiler Street, Rochestnr N. Y. (.From Rochetlr-r Democrat ami Cla-onUst.') Onr representative wits rrctive'l vory pleiwantly at 8!l3 Alc.landir Sifjct, ty Mi4 Alfco YoiiDtf, who to!il h., mihv i lithllHxxl she liail been held In th- 1- u.d iijio of pain from her hack, never ie iiH'mbcriiig tho time, that. kI'.i hail nut ''Ml feiTil pniu or tichuB in the legion of i!i Milters. Many were tho means klv Id llnd relief, hut there scetned no ivn.t for her case nml she still remained a r.ij: tivi'i thfn along romiu tlie.io little cncir.h' tn imrkachc, Dotln's lClduey Pills, ami i half box releases the lionds, nsone by mn. tho aches and palm ilitrfnpeiir, !ic'llsri: l'.erseU' a sUive to pain no more, by their .nitinueil use. Shesavs: "I w iscLtireSy rjl'cvcil of nil my suffering and nov I m. perfectly s!,ong, healthy and well." " Ilowdi.l ytm tnha lids remedy V" -Miss Young wan asked by our rpftruKetittitlve .d.o rcpliod that she. followid direction', explicitly. Jlis3 Y'oung then toM how the iii.ilnily nlTecteil her, wij ing her symptomB were: " Stooping, bemliiij; over, wulkitig r la'idi:ig any length of time nhvcvs ;.ie me a pain in tho email of mv lir.cli. l In 1 a pain In tl.o kidneys all t lie time, ti'il If I naught cold it would ahvius .ct''o tlieroi tho pain 1 suffered n3 "of i very txlnunUng nature! at ni-jhl J niild only iio tint on my back any o.hei Kint'ou esiurtiiijf pnin and Mtfferlnr; tliL ,c "i s tJ?slnw"iip my bark, were nffectcd I iii. f'lMii.-! t villi it bevcre lu'adKr:li'", :i r. ' I Rjiii'. lieforo, Dunn's Kidney I'ilij .ave rruiov.x! i.l! pain nnd Euffc.ii'r in .1 ! ,-! 'ul i never felt better anil heuliM' l-V Jil-J. " 'ten IlMi-iV Pill1? are fora!c' ,,.,. 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Old SoAj.li L'lecrs m Aloutn. jiairralltiigT wr,li cjlKJHff iOlilcnsro. 111.. Tor proofs of cures. Cnnl-C Hill, !$.0ljJOO. Wont cas cured In l&a Ma Ul ilnys. l(FO-a;e ImoU free- CURED AS IT BY MAGIC. Vlctlm3 of Lost Manhood should send at omo lor a Hook that explains how full imuily victor Is cnsily, quickly and permanently restored. No man suffering from weakness can af ford to ignore tula timelv advice. Book tolls how 'full Atrnnutti. ,1a. velopment and tone are Imparted to ovcry portion of tho body. Sent with positive proof s(sealed)rce to any man ou application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, H.Y. h)f &i?t Healtb 1 SENT FREE i 5 It Is a matter of vast ImDortan.-e to mothfrs. The manuticturrrs of the OAIL llOiilltiN tiAOLB UKAND CONDENSED MILK ifi lueipjmpWet,emlt!l"INFANTHEAL11l," 4t which should be In every home. Address. NEW K S YORK CONDENSLU MILK CO., 71 Hudson j K Street, New York. 35 Of a headHipl.ttinir headaclus Immediately re. Ufevecl ly the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They area ponUlvo and speedy cure and are ffiuu"UWi:l iftUHtUUHMV uaruiiCHB. ri uitccew Is ample proof thnt they are in riioii ureat tret the tinkle, which ran he al avu u- l u ith tuv hi hi 01 resit it a. l'roentethein frmn lliuhler IfrH. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE AND WO.U1JN, 208 pagn; olotu bound) bo. ourely sealed uad mailed free. Treutment by mall strictly onlldeiitlal, snd a positive, quick cure Kttaraataeu. No matter bow Icub BUnUlne, I will po lvcly cure you. Write or 00IL DR flRR 329 N. I5t!i St. Phila.Pa. Ull '.UUU SOyeart'eontlnuoutiiratttce. rifllSmtc ri r.rtll'11'C I 1 ...iiuii y & sc. .J Qo up In snioke every year. Take no risks but yet your houses, stuck, fur niture, etc, Insured lu llrst-elass re liable coinjKUiles as represented by DAVID FAUST, Mho I.lfe and Aoolilontal Coiitimiilos. JOHN F. CLEARY, I'URK SHI.TZKU WATUlt A cure for hciidaclie nml stomach troubles. GINOKIt AI.K, wniHS iiiuat, I.AOHH IIKFJt, 1'OltTlUt BOTTLER OF . . . 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, APPEAL FOR ARMENIANS tlrclng a l'rotest AgnhiH Turkey's llnrlnV slim of Itrd (Tims OnlciaU. IlOSTON, .Tan. 17. The f.ill.iwinf U till npienl to tho people of the United Stnt by tho Socloty of the United Fremiti tit Armenia: "'The attitude taken by the sultun nnd tho porta in refusing to idlow the Ainerl can National Hml Cross society to enter Turkey is a special Insult to the people of tho United States, and an limtlt to civili zation at large. "if the Turkish government Is success ful In her refusal to permit tho Hed Cros toglvo food and aid to tho starving Ar menians the next tep she will tnko will bo to stop the distribution at present given by the American missionaries. "Therefore wo bog, In the name of (?od and Immunity-, that tho peopleof the Uni ted ritntes will raie their voice in one solid cry, from tho platform and from tho press, and from nil quarters of this ooun try, that the lted Cross shall enter Ttirkoy without delay." O. A. It. IVikIuh Coinmlllei, In Wnililni;ton. t YASHluTO, .Tan. 17. Tho peunlon committee of the Grand Army of tho lte publlo was In session here for scvorol hours last nlglit preparatory to appearing beforo tho Invalid pension commltteo of tho house today. Thoro have been a great number of bills relating to pensions Intro- ! duced in the present congress, and it was for the purpose of carefully scrutinizing ' these proposed measures with a view to endorsing certain of them thnt tho com mltteo met. U id not believed to be prob able that any general scheme of any new pension legislation will bo recommended ' nt this time, though there miiy bo sundry amendments to existing laws urged which tho committee' favors mid thinks should be passed. lentlt Irani u I.enky (1ns Main. BOSTON-, .Inn. 17. One life was lost and six persons n.irrowl.v escaped death from lnhnllng illuminating gns hero yesterday. Owing tu n leak In tho gas ninin in Can ton street tho gin found It way Into two i I houses on tha opposite side of tho street In No? 31) Alexander Mcrtwnln, his wife and 18-inouths'-old daughter li7ed, and about 7 o'clock Mr. MeNnrnin awoke and , found tho room filled with g.is. llo was i barely able to reach tho window, which he . threw open. Ho found Ills wlfo and baby ' unconscious, but tho baby died shortly af terwards. In the house opposite William i J. Cochran, his wlfo and son nnd a bonnier named Clmrlos llould were found uncoil- 1 scions, and medical asslstanco was called. Detnwiirc's Konutorlal Contest. WAS1IIM1TOV, Jon. 17 Tho senatoconi mlttoe on privileges and elections will meet this afternoon to arrange for a plan of proceedings In tho election case of Henry A. Dupont, who claims tho scat In tho senate from Delaware vacated on March 4 last by Senator Hlgglns. Three different briefs havo been died with the committee in behalf of Mr. Dupont nnd ono by the governor of Delaware hi oppo sition to his elulu. Mr. Dupont will be represented before the committee, when tho hearings nro begun by Attorneys K. (1. Bradford, ox-Senator Hlgglns and H. li. I'alue, and tho g.ivenior by ex-Chancellor Walcott, John li.isset Mooro nud W. V. Kurtz. I Kuglanu. DiflVvcucc with Trance, I I'Alus, Jan. 17. Tho press generally in j slsts that the Hlnni territorial boundary I ngreoment between Greut Britain and France leaves tho more serious differences untouched. The Temps and Tho Liberie ' warn Knglaud thnt tho Anglo-French re , lntlons cannot bo materially changed un i til the Kgyptluu question U sottloil. The 1 Lllerte has un Interview with Bertho ( lot, minister of foreign affairs, In which i ho said: "Tho convention does not modify I our external policy. Tho English nows I papers nro wilfully mistaken lu declaring that England has obtafned Franco's co- operation In tho settlement of Englnud's I foreign difficulties." MoKlllley In Hll Old iroittr. Cantok.O., Jan. 17. When .Superinten dent Allllor's oar of tho Pan Handle road pulled Into tho depot last ovenlug, bearing ox-Governor and Mrs. MoKlnley and Col onel and Jlrs. Herrick, of Cleveland, there wus a largo crowd on tho platform to cheer the arrivals, composed of citizens regardless of party. Tho McKlnleys at onco took a carriage for tho homo In which thoy llrst kept house. A general demon stration Is likely to occur later. Tho ma jor said today: "It Is 11 great relief to got back to Canton and to the homo wo first occupied years ago. As to my plans, they are simply to practice law here." ltiillroiutiTi Were l'robiilit- Overirorkeil, XoitliiBTOWK, Pa., Jan. 17. About IMS o'oloi;k lu tho moriiiug the engine of a south bound ooul train on the Philadel phia aud Heading railroad crasbwt into the, rear of a freight train, alio south bound, which was nt u asttudstill alxrat half a mile above Brldawort. The col lision resulted in no los.iWllfo or Injury to uy pcivon, but foui' cars of the freight train were so badly wrecked that the debris hod to be burned. Tho wreck, It is Ulcgcd, will duo to tue fact unit the crew of the coal train were nil asleep at their posts Money Still trails In 3IliulHslipl. Jackson, Mum., Jan. 17. Tho joint can- ' ous met lost night and took three ballots ! for United States senator without result. Tho last ballftt of tho night, the twelfth, resulted: Honey, TO; Allen, 40; Lowry, 40; Hooker, 10; Yergetl. A Home fur Yetorau Ctal vwUnnUU, Nkwahk, N.J., Jan. 17. It is announced that General Ilalllugtou Booth has pur chased a farm in Kergen county, near the place of Theodore A, Hnveuieyor, to bo used as a homo for worn out Salvation Army officers. Treasure Trove In Stove. Fi.kmikotok, N. J., Jan. IT. instead of the traditional stocking, the late Mrs.Mary Iliirtimiu ued an old stove a the thesau rus of her treasure. It wo examined and found to contain tflUQ In gold. lU-Ciint-i'owiiimn Smlther Ilrnd. Doveii, Del., Jan. 17. Hx-Cougressnmn N. U. Smltheni, who was secret ary of state under GoToruoifl Cannon and Marvcl.died at his home In this city yesterday. NUGGETS 0FNEWS, Kathorlue, the eighth daughter of Chiff Justice l'uller, Is to niorry K. U. Ileechi r, of Iluffnlo, nest month. Hon. 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IjK i) Kv h i nutiuvdy the oldest. in bet o& mutt L III fill tii-,1 LJiirteactHlfni, na Lutllv wht Othir litfcy ii ilm. H u 1 Bi ttJ-otut UluniD tot UokTi.ithMutl eoUt''Ui re, rlius roar iU M'i'KItJ1 '1 lur,,t 'u ,,,,h l,M iXfohlu JIA(K8inl (l.iir i.oobi unit li cular. ImUi.tre. ii. r Jfrwti (W our-tl hi 4tnlO Jluja.. Uournt f'ol; r:t.,tuU M.i uuX - n ) w ,C tiTu, Butt.. JU ) r , atoll. Tnutui.i.t b .ull. juu.lw . -all un Dtiua UiU pr lt..ut. nna iriDf If llrcU. Celebrated Female 1'owdera never full. ".Oui Uill I'm ii Iwtura t ueiu ' iftfoaiidHtirctiiftr fWlinif with Turn and rtuoyroytl J'tMa and other liw remwiit.) Alwovibuvtho t.it nnU aTC-d (he Uit ,n lh market. Nt. 1 Krtfcultin, i ct. Vt, S. ' UIX, Km k bay, Boston, uui, KB mndtctDB. Only harmless and I: you want the beat, get Lea 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCUl'YKlI.b DIVISION. jASlARVti, 1891). Tmiiis 111 leave Shciiaiuloah after the above iUt for Wiggane, ailheiton, l'rackville, Ituk weier, . ulnar, rottsvuie, iiaiiiuurg, itf.vimt, l,l...A..t ...llln KT....t(. ...... .....1 Ttbll. adeiphlA (Brouil street station) at 0 08 nnd ISIS a, m. ana 10 r, m. ou wcck itays. ior I'oxis vllleaitil Intel uicdiato stations p 10 a. m, SUNDAY. For WlKHn, Qllberton, Frackvllle, U,uk 'Water, . Clair, l'ottsville, nt G OS, 0 10 a. in, iinU 3 10 p. in. l'or Uambuig, Heuillnir, PottfttOnn, l'hoviilxvllle, Xorrittown, Fhlladefihla at ffOU, 9 10 a. in., S 10 ji. in. Trains !oae Frnckvillo for Shetiamlouli at 10 40 n. m. and 1211, SOI, 7 11! nud 1027 p. ui. SnncUiy, it 18 a. in. nnd 6 10 p. m. Luve l'nttsvllle fur Hheaoiultuili nt 10 15, 11 43 ii. in. unit I 10, 7 IS nnd 10 0U p. m. Sunday ul 10 10 u. in., .1 13 p. in. Invc Piuladelphin, lltroml btrect station), for ShenumWinh nt .1 57 and 8 85 a. m., 4 10 and 7 11 p. in. week chivs. sundiiys leave nt fl SO n. in. Leave Broad street station, l'lilladulphia.for Sfna Oirt, Ahtniry Park, Oeenn Groo, Inn Kranoli, aud iuterniiMliiite stations, G.30, 8,25, iUK. m., 8.80, t.OOu. m. weck-layM. Sundnys (stop at Intcrlaken for Asbury Park), 8.26 a. m. Leave Sroud Htrcot Station, l'hlladeliihla, . FOIt NKW YOItK. ' Exun'M, week dayn, 3 20, 103, 150, 515, 6 50, T 88, 8 20, 0 30, 9 50, 10 80 ( Dining Car), U 00, 11 U u. in., 12 noon, 12 an (Limited 100 and 4 22 y. m. (Dining lars) 121) (Dining Cnr). 110, 230 (DiiiliiK Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 80 (Dining Our '. 0 00, 0 00,8 12, l'JOO p. in., 12 01 night. Sundays. 1120, lai, I no, li 15, 8 12, 0 20, 0 50,1080 (Dlllilil. Cnr), 110! n. in.. 12 US. 120, (Dining, Cnr) 8 80 (PiuluKdir), 100 (Lh.ilt.il 4 22). (IMnlnB Cui 5 20, 5 i Ml I Dining Car), 6 85, 8 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. ni , 12 01 night, Expreat for BuUm without change, 11 00 ft. W. vk ilny, anil a M . in. dally. . '' WSIIINOTON AND THK SOUTH et BiUHiuoreond Waliineton, 850, 730, RSI, mHmUe m.,1300 (1381 Limited Dn- in M in, sis, 4a 519 ro,WrMiipu.a Limited, Dtilinir (V). 0 57. (DJnlnu Ct , 617. 055 (bining Car), 740 (Dining (So. p. in , and lios nlirbl week (Un. 8undM, !l 50, 70,912. 1128 n.ni 13 OS lis, 44j, JSir, CniiKTisaloiiiit Limited, Dinfaa Car), BAT, ilHuiiiK Car), ftftS (Dining Car), 7 40 p. in. , 1 1 imitiu run und 1205 nlglit. I Li. i' Marki t Street Kerry, Philadelphia, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. KxirM, 8 50 a in., 210,4 00, und 5 00 p. in. i-eok dnvs. Hiinduva. 8 15 and 9 45 a. in. For Cape May, Aiurlunaca, Wildwood aud Holly Bi ui h. Kxpreue, 0 00 a. ui., and 4 00 i. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Riii I Hie City, Ocean City and Avalttn. Rxprewi, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. in. week iay. Sunday, 9 00 a. in. For Moiuera l'olut. Kx press, 8 50 a. rn., and t). if. l'BKvoinr. i ou n. in. weeic uaya. Buimava. w a. hi, ys. IIDH, it. 1 K. Wooo, Geu'l lWg'r Agt. Ueu'l ilnuager. Evan J. Davies, L1VBRY AND S 13 N. Jardin Street. ax Cpccific co,pniiJUPn ' i
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