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Beware of Imitations, liny only tbe genuine Pzbhy Davis'. p Mmfoo you DESIRE to mal;o5"?y Era vXsBS I VlR.DIK S Celebrated Female l'owilora never fall. ' WM) ldit Uoulatte tlitun ! and tun (tiler tUng renDTTOTtl lllli and other like AJwtyilnJtUe beat and avoid dliap- irdy VIA, usca ri w.w-1 W Report of tlio Committee Appointed to Investigate Them. TEEY WERE UTTERLY SENSELESS. It U Clearly rrnvrnTlint tlio "HrllMU No. blcman" Who (Jliilim to tin n VnchUmnii ArtptlT.tknn Churllili Srlmnlbny, Tliougli tlio ltcport Puts It .'Morn flently. New Your, Feb. 1. Tho report of tlio tommltteo nnpolntcd by tho Now York Ynclit club to lnvoitljrato tlio clirtrges of Lord Dunrnvon, nt published In nn nrtlclo In Ijondon Field, wns presented nt n (peolnl mooting ot tlio club last night. Tlio nrtlclo In quostlon oxprcssly charges Hint lifter being measured for tho cup races In September last thn Dofender wns surreptitiously loaded so as to sink her four inches deopor In tho water; thnt sho sailed in that condition on the first day's rnco, nnd thnt Immediately nftor that raco the ballast so loaded was secretly re moved, so that when measured the noxt day (Sunday) no discrepancy wns found to exist botweou tho two measurements. Tho roport, which cover thirty pages of closely printed mattor, glvos In detail the evldonco adduccdnttho Investigation, and' is slgnod by all tho members of the com mlttoo, Messrs. E. J. Pholps, W. C. Whit ney, J. Plerpont Morgan, A. T. Mnhan and Q. h. Hives. A careful reading of tho evidence shows tho utter senselessness of tho ntlogod British sportsman's charges, nnd proves conclusively that had the Da fender been ballasted as Duurnvcn claimed sho would have had dlfllculty in dofcutlug a coal lnden harbor sloop. In concluding tho report tho committee says: "Upon a careful consideration ot tho whole case tho commltteo are unani mously "of tho opinion that the ohargo made by Lord Dunraveu, and which has boon tho subject of this Investigation, had its origin In a mistake; that it is not only not sustained by evidence, but Is com pletely disproved; and that all tho cir cumstances Indicated by hlm ns giving riso to his suspicion nro entirely and satis factorily explained. "They doom it, therefore, but just to I Mr. Isollu and thq gontlemon concerned with him, n9 well as tho oiTlcors and crow of tho Defender, that tho commlttcoshould oxpress emphatically their conviction that nothing whatever occurred In conuoctlon with tho raco In question thnt casts tho least suspicion upon tho lutogrlty-or pro priety of their conduct. "And tho commlttoo nro not willing to doubt that it Lord Dunraveu had romalnod present throughout tho investigation, so ns to have heard all tho ovldcnco that was introduced, ho would of his own motion havo withdrawn n chargo that wns so plainly founded upon mistako, and that has been so unfortunate in tho publicity it has attained and tho fcoling to which it lias given rlso." Commodore Brown had called tho special meeting of tho club for 0 o'clock lost night, but early as 8 o'clock tho club members began to arrlvo. All was bustlo and cxoltomcnt up to the hour of moetlng and tho club homo presented a very ani mated appearance, the model room, bill lard and smoking rooms, as well as the hallway ifnd stainvnys being crowded. Tho only nbsent member of tho committee was Hon. K. J. Phelps, who Is out of tho city. In tho absence of Mr. Phelps, who was chairman throughout tho Investiga tion, tho report was read by Mr. J. I". Morgan. During tho roadlng ovory point mndo elicited hearty cheers and applause. When Mr. Morgan had finished ox-Commodore James D. Smith moved thut tho report bo rocotvod, nccoptod and adopted; that the thankB of tho club bo tondorcd to tho com mltteo for their very able and exhaustive communication, and that tho commltteo bo discharged. This was seconded and adopted unanimously. Further consideration of tho report and of tho matters referrod to therein was postponod until the noxt general meeting of the club, Feb. 13, and alter transacting some financial business, which had noth ing to do with tho Dunraven-Defonder easo, the moetlng adjourned. Duuraven Should Apologize. London, Fob. 1. Tho Chronicle con gratulatos tho Dunravon commltteo upon its studied courtesy unu consiueratton, when the complete demolition of Lord Dunravon's monstrous charges might havo Justified the sevorest censuro. "Tho only course opon to hlm," says The Chronicle, Is an instant ana complete, apology." .The Standard says; "Tho committee's Aiding is studiously courteous nnd well cahulatcd to lay tho unpleasant business to rest. We trust that Lord Dunraven wllbo convinced that u mistako has arisen amtiviU accept tho hand tho commltteo 1,CJ,1,1 mi XiTso Morning says: "The decision, wo arwaile, jvlU be loyally accoptcd by Lord Dunravenltnd-by his fellow yachtsmen. Tho best way to show this is to make an early offort to recapture tho cup." Jllnnle Swanger'a Victims. ALTOOKA, Pa., Feb. 1. Coroner Foust received yesterday tho sworn statement of Professor Wormoly, of tho University of Pennsylvania, who examined tho stomach of William McGregor, who died from the effects of poison taken with his coffee last Wodnosday woek. Tho statement says that McGregor died of arsenical poisoning. Mlnnlo Swanger, tbe young nloce of Mo Gregor, who is charged with purchasing the poison and putting It In tho cotfeo pot, Is said to havo made n confession to her lawyer. The inquest, which has been postponed several times, will bo conoludod this nftornoon, when somo sensational testimony is expected, implicating othor persons in the crlmo. All the other per sons poisoned at the time have ontlroly rccovored. Ilelvn Tiockwooil IteliiHtuted. Washikoton, Fob. 1. Acting Sooretary of tho Interior Hoynofds has ordered a suspension of operation of his recont order disbarring llolvn A. Lockwood, onco pres idential candidate on the Kquul Klghts tlckot, from practice as nttornoy beforo tho pension bureau. Mrs. Lockwood has glvon assurances that sho will return to the plalutlu, Benjamlu Thomson, tho $36 feo sho is alleged to have Improperly ro- colvod, ponding the oustomari cxamlua- tlou A New 11. anil O. Ofllijal CINCINNATI. Feb. 1. Oscar C. Murray has rosigued iw vice presidentof the I3Ig Four to beoomo operating pi-esldent and geuoral manager ot tho lhfUtlmoro and Ohio In connection with J.K, Coweu as predldout uud Kdward Itacon as chairman 1 Hats' in ft to ox the executive commlttoo. DR. GREENE'S NERVURA Cured Gen. Buzzell, mander of New Hampshire G. A.R. The Famous Commander Writes to the People to Use Dr. Greene's Nervura. It Cured Him. It Will Cure You. OCX. CIIAKLES Gen. Charles E. Buzzell, of Lakcnort. N. II,, Department Commander of New Hampshire, G. A. 1., has something of in terest to say to tho people in regard to the rcmarkabfo curativo powers of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Few moil are moro widely known than Gen. liuzzoll, who is Street Commissioner of 1-akcnort, and the most prominent builder and contractor in tho state The General saT.s: i was ternuiy run nown 111 Jieaitu auu as a result ot overwork, becamo nervous, weak, tired andjwithout my old-timo energy and ambition, I grow so fearfully nervous that I could not rest nor sleep nights, but would bo obliged to get up and walk about several times each night. I would get tired and nervous so easily nnd quickly that it becamo almost impossible for mo to attend to my business. At tha same time I had most Eovero and distressing backache. "I took Dr. Grcono's Nervura blood nnd norvo remedy and it helped mo right away. My nerves wcro so strengtheiiedand invigor ated that tho nervousness left me, and I could again sleep soundly nights, and wako mornings refreshed and feeling strong and vigorous. Tho backacho iscomplctcly cured. I am now perfectly well nnd better able than over to nttcud to my business. I havo recommended this wonderful remedy to several others and it has cured them all. I SomeMmes needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless and the purest drugs should be used. If jou want the beat, get PsaS's Tbev are prompt, salo arrl certain In result. Tbe eenulne (Dr. Peal's) never dlsap. wlnt. Bent anywhere, 81.00. Address FhaxMedicihb Co., Cleveland, O. For salo by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p F. HUltKK, SI. V. BO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 o. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to p. m. J II. I'OMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, To. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nniiHi Etran bulldlner. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 3, Mahnnoy (fltf , Pa. Having studied under some of the beat niflatera m London and Paris, will irlvQ leasous oil the violin, guitar and vocnl culture. Tuims reasonable. Address In enre of Strouso, Juwelor. Shenandoah, the FALL and WINTER STYLES. 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Never allow tho lirst symptoins-tno tired feeling, tno weakened nerves, tho loss of power of endurance, the lack of suaii and enorgy to drift you into total loss of health. Tako Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy now, and It will euro you ns it cured Gen. Iluzzcll, as it has cured thousands upon thousands of others. It is tho great curor of disease, tlio great strongthencr of nerves, the great builder up of blood, tho great In vigorator of brain and body. It will make you Well. Do not class this most valuable remedy with patent medicines. It is a physician's prescription, and its discoverer. Dr. Greene, of 33 West 14th St., New York City, lias tho largest and most successful practice In the world in nervous and chronic diseases, and can ho consulted frco of chargo, personally or by letter. Pennyroyal PiSIs OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations frco. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logau Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tbe painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Olllco Hours: 7 n m. to 8 p. m. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY ? OUR PLANS OP OPERATION SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY Make your money oam you monthly salary. $10.00 and moro mado dally by our new sys tematic Plan of Operation on small Investments In groin and stock speculation. All we ask Is to Investigate our new and original methods. Past workings ot plan nnd highest references furnished. Our Booklet "Points & Hints" how tn make money and oilier information sent FHKE. , QILMonc Co., Hankers and Brokers. Open Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago, 111, 9-23-3in-dw THE m BONO Hill To Eeaoli a Vote in tlio Senate This Afternoon. NIGHT SESSIONS IN BOTH HOUSES. In the IIouso nrormrrWIilnwrd rnloner Who Hail Unmarried, and Is Now Wid owed n Second Tlmr, Asks Tluit Iter l'en. slim be ltestored. Washington, Feb. 1. Tho final vote on tho bond silver bill will bo taken In tho senate this afternoon, nn ngroement to that effect having been reached yesterday. This brings to n conclusion 11 dobitto cov orlng many days. Tho ngreonu'iit enmo rather unexpect edly at tho close of Mr. Vilas' spoech. Ho had talked for three hours, and was about to be followed by Mr. Hate, when Mr. Chandler precipitated tho question of a Ilual vote by stating that he would ask unanimous consent for a recess from 1 until 7:30 o'clock. Whllo tho senator did not mention a vote, It was well under stood that the move was to expedite a vota bv disposing ot Bpooches during tho even ing. Mr. Harris, of Tonncssee, put tho voting proposition in mors dellnito form by ask ing thnt tho agreement cover a recess from 4 until 7:30 p. m., a further rectus until it n. m. today, then the live mlnuto rulo of debate f 0 apply oxcept to Mr. Morrill, tho venerable head of tho finance commltteo, nnd, finally, a vote on tho bill nnd all amendments at 3 o'clock. For n fow minutes It looked ns though Mr. Hill, of Now York, would again pro vent nn argument. Ho nsked for a dis tinct understanding that various parlia mentary motions, to postpone, lny on tho table, etc., should not bo cutoff. This was readily conceded by Mr. Harris so long ns the final vota was at 2 o'clock. This dis posed of tho last remaining objection, nnd tho presiding utuoer declared tho unani mous agreement to be In force. Aside from this the day was given to speochos on tho pending bill , At the night sossion of tho senato only twenty-two senators woro present. Mr. Pascoe concluded his speech begun during tho afternoon, nnd thoro were other brief speeches. Mr. Pnlmor of Illinois gave no tice .of an amendment to the pending measure, doclarlug it to be tho policy of the United States to maintain tho equal power of gold uud silver in tho markets and in the payment of debts, and it directs tho secretary of tho treasury to cxerciso tho discretion vested In him so as In his judgment to better ndvanco and promoto tho policy thus declared. Mr. CafTroy of Loulslann spoko in opposition to tin silver amendment, and Mr. White of Cnlifornln addressed tho senato in its support. Tho houso confined Itself to routine busincis. Most of tlio session was devoted to the District of Columbia appropriation bill. The regulnr nttoinpt was made to havo nil the expenses of the district gov ernment paid by tho district, but tlio mo-, tlon mado by Mr. Do Armoml, of Missouri, to effoct this was ruled out on a point of order. Tho district bill carilos $,"),I17,UG0, $353,423 less than tho sum appropriated for the current fiscal year. It wus expected that A. J. Rosenthal, who contested Miles Crowley's scat from the Tenth Toxns district, would addross tho house in support of his claim, but ho waived the prlvllego accorded hlm, nnd the resolution of tho coinmlteo confirming Mr. Crowley's titlotohlssentwusndopted. The house discussed pension bills ut tho night session. A bill to pension Mrs. Susan B. Wright met with consider able opposition from both sides of tho houso. Mrs. Wright wns a formor pen sioner ns the widow of James W. Wells, a New York voluntcor. Then she married Wright, and her ponslou ceased. Wright died in 1891, and tho bill is to restore her pension as tho widow of Wells. After much filibustering the bill was laid usldo with a favorable recommendation. Wanted for Heavy Embezzlement. SAN F'rancisco, Feb. 1. Clarenco Murphy, alias C. F. Clark, was arrested yesterday. He Is wanted at Salom, Mass., for nlloged ombezzloment of W0,000, two years ago, from the Salem Savings bank. Ho was takon to tho detectives' room in the city hall tobo questioned, and while thoro succoeded in making his escape. Ho was pursued by policemen, fired at and finally recaptured. The Weather. Foroastorn Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Delaware: Haln; warmer; southerly winds. For District of Columbia and Maryland: Threatening weather, with showers; warmer; southerly, shifting to southwesterly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. . New YoitK, Jan. 81. The agreement mado by tho anthracite coal presidents made tho coalers tho dominating feature of the entire market, and stiffened tho entire list. Closing LUIS Iialtlmoroit Ohio ilH Del. & Hudson. ...12U)S D., h. & W 163 Erie - WH LaltoErle W.... 81 M Lehlirh Nav Wj Lehigh Valley T,H New Jersey Cen..lOS)4 N. Y. Central 97H Pennsylvania S3Ji Heading UH bt. Paul TiH W. N.IY. & Pa.... 3J-4 West Shore General Markets. PnikABE!.riUA, Jan. 31. Flour firm; winter super. S-Mla-.M', do. extras, $2.Wd3.W, Penn sylvania roller, clear, $3.j3.tU; do. do. straight, 83.toa3.Mi western winter, clear, $3.30&3.M. Wheat dull, lower, with 73Hc bid and "3Ho. asked for January. Corn dull, with 33Vs0. bid and 33jc. asked for January. Oats dull, steady, with iSHlc. bid and i!oo. asked for January. Hay steady; choice tlm tithy, $1(1. Beef qulot and steady. I'ork dull. I.urd firm; western steam, 0. Utitter weak; wcetern dairy, ItlOlSo.; do.creamery, ltx&a)o. ; do. factory, oaHc; Kleins, 'Ma.: Imitation creamery, 13 lCc; New York dairy, 1019o.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extrn. t!0c.! exceptional fanoy lots higher; do. choice, Mo.; do. fair to good, 15ai8o.; prints Jobbing at -lffi-Nu. Cheese steady; large. 7U 10Mc; smalt, TjalOci mrt skims, 0o.; fullsklmi, t!(6V)c. Eggs stuudy; Now York and Pennsylvania, 15315)6".; Icehouse, $1.50 &1.2.1: western fresh, ll)413c.i southern, l.tvo Stock Markets. New Yoiiic, Jan. 31. Beeves lower for steers; oxen, bulla and rows dull, but steady; ordinary to good steers, $3.80 I. :U; oxen, $,30 3.8U; bulls, fU.COiU.lSi cows, $1.413.'. Calves I in lair uemana; vents, 9a-o.ou. yearungs ana barnyard calves, $3.2&&.U; fed calves, $3. Bheep and lambs lower; sheep, I3.1SQ3.&0: I sheep, SJ.15aa.60; Iambs, $I.tUo.1; culls, $3.50. Hogs nominally lower at $t.t03.t."5; pigs, $1.83. HASTliineniv, Pa Jan. 31. Cattle steady and unchanged. Hogs lower; medium weights. $ IU'41.45; best Yorkers, Jt Mat. 10; pigs, $(.3J(.30; heavy hogs, tt.Kitl.iu, tihetp slow at unchanged prlcuj. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes March Cth, 1805, as follows: "Flvo years ago I becamo so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Iteslora tivo Ncrvlno, and I commenced to uso It with tho very best effect. Sinco then i havo kept a bottlo In my houso and uso it whenever my nerves become unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son also Dr. AiilCS takos It for nervousness Nervine Restores Health i,,u ft.nu ttiiJi; liftlllUK success. I havo recom mended It to many and It cures them. All vrho suffer from norvo troubles should try It. It is frco from narcotics, perfoctly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Mllos, through hlsNervlno Is a benefactor to thousands." 'A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dr.n Landsman. Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money rotunded. POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL -FOR-- School Director In the Fourth Ward. 7dUAUC Vflll "ore Toroat, I'lmnies, Copper tafltlAlt IUU Colored Snots. Aches. 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Tir making the Moot pare and rich, anil the dln-culion perfect, it creates solid ilenh, inuttcle and Btrencth. The nerves le iast made utmnp, thn braltitiecon.es active and clear, tor restoring loBt vitality and stopping alt wastinp drains and weakness In eitheraex.lt has no equal ; and ana female regulator it is worth Its weight in gold, Oiw box lasU a week. Price 60., or fi boxes ijiuo. Druggists or by mail, llnukfrec. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1212 Chestnut SU Philadelphia, OLD DR. THEEL "TT" 604 North Sixth St.. Ousnotm ab. Green, PhlladelDhla. Challensp. tL. MM. Ir.m th. ..lp.rtUln. .ru. Ull.t sp la tbo teolurlus P-rotauora.to ourinx in. .W.HIW1 oi Bcc!ii ui.e&M.'.saajl Intuit 1'OlbON. No ualicrhoYUDgerlai.soverenBil dingcroiKlhs trouMo mar be. ArrTnuM 11. 3rjf bllltr,Irorii of VinitliiDi I. ouor '. cur.il. htrlrture, urhocelo sul l'ilr. curi-d viiboulcattlng. bit. 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