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CATON'S VITALIZER ' Cures General or .special debility, wakefulness spermatorrhoea, emissions, Impotency, pare sis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by emirs or excesses, quickly restoring Lost flan hood In old or you tiff, Klviul; vgr and strength where former weakiu'Hn t, e vailed. Convenient packae simple, effectual and eifiumate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH. Don't be deceived by Imitation; Insist 01 CATON'S Vftalizeri. Sent sealed If your drug chtt does not have it. I'rlce Si n -r ikir.. 6 for $s, with written fiiarantes of comrlalc cure Informatloii. referenee. etc.. freo nnd eonlldeu tial, Send us statement of eaao and 35 tts. for a weeic's trim treatment, one only taunt to cacu perMJii. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 ' " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. -No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Bold by Druggists, or sont propaid on receipt of price, 25c, or S for $1. Dn. IIuMrilltETB' IIOMEOrATOIO Hakvaii op xjiseascs Mailed Fuef,. HampUreyi' Med. Co., Ill William St.,N.Y. For Balo at I'ovlnsky's drue .tore, 2S East Centre .trect P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for ' Shenandoah and VicinjL -For- BARBEY'S Cured oNJ l!io DisfignriDg X cl)1 as ndded ilittleofSecl Ig'a to ordinary coffee knows a I grand drink that1 will Pleaselicrhusband. 1 MAKERS. Both Houses of Congress Getting Down to BusinosB, MB, OULLOM SPEAKS FOR OUBA, llo Iteclnrei TJint the I.oelo ot the Insur rcctlon Cleans rrccdont for the l.laml, nnd Ureos Speedy Action on the lnrt ot Our Government. Wasiunotox, Doc. U. Tlio sonnto got Into tho rojiulnr oh.iniiol of bti3lno3 yos- torufiv. tiiklnB uii tho lmmluratlon bill nnd partly porfoctlnir it, and also honrlna tho llrst of tho speeches on Cuba, thoeo ol Sir. Cullom ami Mr. Call. Tho disposi tion to put through the immigration bill was shown by tho dofoat of a motion bj Mr. Gibson, of Maryland, to postpono tin mousuro until nftor tho holidays. Only ' thlrtoon votes, all Democrats, woro glvoc 1 in favor of postponement Tho propost tlon served to involve Messrs. Chandler, Lodge and Gibson in sevoral spirited per sonal colloquial 'i'ho inorlts of the immi gration question woro dlscussod In a gen eral way on sovoral proposod amendments, Mr. Vost nnd Mr. Palmer suggesting thai limits should boplacod on tho restrictions, whllo Mr. Iiodgo aad Mr. Chandlor urgod that tho restrictions bo sweeping In char acter. Tho bill was not passed up to tho tlmi ot adjournment, but. tho sonnto agrood to what Is gonerally known as the Liouge bill as a substltuto to tho house measure. The Bubstltuto requires that all lmmlgranti over the age of 11 yoars shall bo able to road and wrlto tholr native language, and shall bo required to road and wrlto In tho prosenco ot a Unltod States olllclal at least flvo lines of the United States constitu tion. Tho Cuban speeches of Mr. Cullom and and Mr. Call wero listened to by crowded galleries, Indicating tho public interest felt In this subject. Senator Cullom'i spoech was a vigorous plea for Immediate notion. In tho courso of his address hi said: "Tho loglo of tho insurroctlon meam llborty for Cuba. What does tho world caro for tho beauties of all the cnstlos and palaces In Spain, enshrouded as they are in tho cerements of war, which but recnll an awful history Instead of n glorloui past? Shall It be that tho nation where tho Inquisition found a congonlal homo nnd whore tho so called Holy Bro'thorhood was established for tho crushing out ol life nnd llllerty, and where manhood nnd womanhood woro made the playthings ol brutal might shall It bo that tho Incom ing century will chronlclo a longor con- tlnuanco of such power almost within sight of tho unfurled Stars and Stripes! An Almighty God rolgns still In tho uni verse. All tho potty subtorfugos of prlncot and nobles, of kings and tyrants, will full tho in In tho day of tholr adversity. "It Is about tlmo that this freo country ceasod to bo a police establishment for the aiding of tho most outragoous warfurc against a struggling people. Tho Spanish government throo wooks ago bought and shipped for General 'Woyler numbers ol mulos and horsos raised In this country and purchased in Missouri and otho: wostern states. Undor prosynt stringent rulos every fodoral ofllclal Is a spy to in form against any attompt to convoy arnu or clothing or supplies to General Gomel or General Macoo or tho Cuban army. Mon are now. under arrest In tho Unltod States for attempting to succor thoii friends and relatives In Cuba. "HnsSpalnnny sympathy with or friend ship for this country? Americans hava been Imprisoned and punished In Cuba for oven expressing sorrow for tho pool young medical studonts who woro cruelly shot nnd murdorod in Havana n fow yean ago. Thcrolsnot n family of -any stand lng In Cuba which has not lost ono oi mora of Its members by arbitrary nrrosl and murder. "If othor moons fall wo may consldoi tho propriety of a fulr purchase of Cuba. That method has had Us sunroof consider ation uudor provlous administrations. It is not that wo want tho torrltory, but wc mean that tho troublo shall meet a just settlomont and conclusion. Let tho end conio, and conio quickly. Lot tho blood- shod conse, and lot froodom and humanity boglorliled." Ponding tho preparation of the next ap propriation bill tho house nsaln yostordny devoted ltsjlmo to tho consideration of bills on tho calendar! but only two were passed during the four hour sosslon. Ono ot thorn was n bill whlnli tho promln'ont playwrights and theatrical managers o( the country huvo been laboring for soma years to liiduco oongross to pass. Tho pur pose of the moasuro Is two fold : First, to seouro to musical compositions tho wuna moasuro of protootlon undor tho oopy right law as is now alTordod produotlons of n strictly dramatic character; second, to add, by proper court Injunction pro cossos, this protection to tho authors ol dramatic und operatic works. Tho bill Imposes a lino of flOO for tho llrst and $50 foroach subsequent unauthorized produc tion. . A bill to prohibit tho sale of liquor lp tho Cupltol building was also passed- A bill advocated by tbs dojogatps frqm tho territories to modify tho law forbidding tho alien ownership of land, ln-tho turrit torlos, so as to glvo thorn tho right to ao qulro under mortgage nnd to hold for ton yoars real property, was defeated. An Im portant bill to transfer tho rights of the Atlantic and Pucltlo railroad under its charter to tho mortgagoos when thoy re organize the .road was postponed until Tuesday next Dig Illver and Harbor Contract, PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 11. The proposals for tho construction of tho harbor of rofugo at tho Delaware bay woru oponod yostorday. There wore thlrtoon bids, the lowest of which was that made by Mostrs. Hughes, Brothers & Duns, of Syracuse, N. Y at tl.18 por cublo foot This firm being tho lowest bidders, nnd having fllod bonds in tho sum of 11,000,000 for tho faithful performance of tho work, will of course bo awarded tho contract This is the largost slnglo contract ever embraced In a rlvor and harbor bill, involving nn expenditure of nearly $5,000,000. Your Hoy Wont I.Ivh a Month. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of at Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. IIU son had Lung trouble, folIowingTyphoid Malarlu, and ho pont thrco, hundred and sovonty-flvo dollars with doctors, who dually gavo him up, saying: "your boy wont llvo a mouth." Ho trlod Dr. King's New Dis covery and a fow bottles restored hlui to health and enabled hiiu to go to work a per fectly well limit. Ho Bays ho owes his pre sent good health to the uso of Dr. Klug's New Discovery, and knows It to bo tho list In the world for Lung troublo. Trial Dottles Free at A. Wasloy's Drug Store. William Stnlnwar'. lleiiucat.. , JJew Yohk, Doc, 11. -Tho will of Will i ....... in..! r.. ... The happlesl moment in a wo man's life Is whet she feels for tin first time the cling Insr caress of hei ' own baby's fin. trers. How mam 'thousands of womet mi9s this greatest, wo manliest happiness, and live out dreary, babeless, lovelest lives, because of ill health. Hvery woman should realize th lupteme importance of healthy vigor and is'ittigth of the organs distinctly feminine Unless a woman is willing to be that least etnled of her sex, a childless woman, shi cannot afford to neglect this feature of hei health. The best known and most successful med Icinc for the cure of all diseases and weak nesses of the female reproductive organs li Dr. Tierce's 1'avotite Prescription. Hun dreds of homes that for yean remained childless now ring with childish laughter at a result of the beneficial effects of the " I'a vorlte Prescription." It is the preparatiot of an eminent and skillful specialist, Dr R. V. Pierce, l'or years it has been usrt by Dr. Pierce In his dally practice in thi Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, a1 Iluflalo, N. Y., the greatest Institution oi the kind in the world. It has relieved thou sands of women from suffering and pain atU prepared thousands for the successful per Oirmance of the duties of maternity. W. K. Malcolm, of Knobel, Clay County, Ar kansAS, writes ; " Since I last wrote you we nan had a baby girl boru to us. My wire took vqu. 'Colden Ieulcal Discovery' ana alio your 'Fa vorlte Prescription' all during the eipectnti period and until confinement, and she had in trouble to mention. A stouter, heartier chili wa. never born. Our child will be one vear ol age the 8th Inst, and she hn. not been sick i day. Has not had so much as the colic It is i fact, sir, and we have not bad to be up with hei as often as twice at night since her birth. M wife had not even a fever for the two or threi days alter the child was born, although tin attending physician told us that such would bi the case. Our neighbors remarked to me thai they thought my wife the stoutest Mile womnt hey ever knew. We think our good health dui o the use of your family medicines." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constl Sation. Constipation is the cause of man) Iseases. Cure the cause and you cure tin disease. One "Pellet" Is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. Druggist! sell them. .CHASES BloodjjEerveFood For Weak and nun-Down Pcapie frcm ChKihscd to Old Ace. WHAT :T II Thi. rlrh.rt of nil !. F3ou, b -imp it r.pUtb. tho ..ino .ab.lAnce. to tno tluud aud nerrc. thst am othan.t.d la !h"vtcllrG-sWJanui4,b7dieaf,lflnigertion, nljrh llrlpit. overwork! worrr, erw-Mc, abuse,eta. WHAT: I f OOEtl.t lr makloB tho Wood P''i"itlr r-,r.ml fhe3ife3:l nl'trrc.t,ltcrcttt.s du.iu ..ii, i.t.invt anu Bir.Bgm, ins urrTesoe. uiiJw ..trot.;, t'i. hraiu Ltcomv. avtiro and r. crrctpriinloBtritalll7M,lftoprJnc ill Unit drains and Treskncs. In either cx. It lia. clear, tvautln, nuuiu,; ajd aii remain. airulator It la north It. wmti tl-i sol- Onobnylrrt.a-vonk, Prlcou.c.,or i bull. eiui. Drujslan or bj mall. Hook free. . THto BR. CHASE CO.V.HAN Y, Rhsatiiut U rhlladtlrhla. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety .ottness of the skin 1. inva riably obtained by those who use Poziohi's Complexion rowdor. Thompson's l Diphtheria 5 Cure ? Read what others who have used it say: I. have used Thompson's Diphtheria Curo In my family uud cured three of my Children, of the Diphtheria and knowltlsasurecure. I feel that even- one should knqw ot It, for Diphtheria in adlseosethat buthea most of the doctors. If your medicine Is kept.--Jn the houso and used o4iconllnir to directions as soon as the throat hetcuis ta Ret sore, they will never know they had the Diphthe ria. You aro at liberty to use the above testimonial, which I will u shut ta sub stantiate to persons who u 111 call to see me. Yours respectfully, John stry leer, Bergean t of Pol Ico, Willlamsport, Pa. This certifies that for several months I have been u-rlllff Thompson's Dlph. therlaCureln my family and regard It as the Uttt and most speedy remedy for colds and soro throat I have ever known. I do not hesitate to recom-. int-nd it. O. D. Penepocker, D. D. Pastor nrace M. K Church, Willlamsport, Pa. I bayo nsed yo-ir Diphtheria Curo In my fuuijly und it t.jllkeactiarm. It goes Its ork qtlick, ind that is what yon want In Diphtheria or cro"P. I would not do without It, Itesfiectfully, O. M. Warner, Willlamsport, Pa. The above testimonials are authentic nnd we invito you to correspond with tho writcn. Crpmpson -witibinMSPo'aT, pa. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; Store. Team to Mire. If you want, to hire a safe and rejlabl. team for driving or for working purposet pay Shields' livery .table a visit. Team, constantly on hand'at reasonable rates, JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. -Opposite Readluc railroad station. POLITICAL CARDS. C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens jmrty1 rules. j10tt CIIIKK UUItUKtM, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citlien. party rules. jjion cuiiiF nuitais, CHARLES G. PALMER, . Of the Fourth Ward. Hubjcct to Cltl.cn. parly rulen. JjlOIt Clillll' 1IUHOUSS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules, JjHHt ItKCKlVl'.lt OF TAXE8, H "aveyouused -! Charged with Abduction. Al.KXANDHlA, Vu.. Doe. 11. Handolph Cuylcr and John Tolmntl nro looked .up nt tho station house hcru on n charge i of abducting Knima Moran, tho 10-ycar-old daughter of Mr. Frank O. Moran, n ropro souttitlvo of the New York Llfo Insurance company In Virginia. Tho young lady Is still a school girl, being n student at tho Arlington tnstttuto In Washington. Sho left homo about 5 o'eloek Wednesday afternoon and failed to return. Cuylcr admits tho girl was ut his houso on tho Lcosburg plko, nnd that ho found her on his roturn from n trip to Washington. It Is thought sho was sent to York, Pa. A New Addition to the Navy. Nkw Yo'ik, Doc, 11. Ono moro formld nblo addition to tho navy of tho United Statos was mado yostorday, whon tho monitor Puritan wits formally put In com mission nt tho Hrooklyn navy ynrd. It Is thirty-two years slnco thokoolof the Purl tan was laid, and four yoars since sho was lnunohod. Now that sho Is ready for sor vlco sho Is regarded as being for dofonslvo purposos superior to navy vossols of tho llrst class, whllo for ollouslvo warfare sho Is a little lnforlor to llrst class craft. Sho is 800 feet long and 00 foot wide, and hns n displacement of 0,200 tons. Ofllcor. of tho I'ennsytvnnta Oranee. ALTOOXA, Pa., Doo. 11. At tho sessions of tho Stato Grongo yesterday afternoon and last night olllcers for tho ensuing ! term wero oiooteu as roilows: Slaster, Leonard Rhone; ovorsoor, A. E. Harriott; locturor, W. i Hill; Btoward, J. F. Whip ple; assistant steward, K. J. Tuttlo; chap lain, T. W. Everson; troasuror, S. K. Nlvon; socrotnry, J. T. Allmun; gato kcopor, W. Chaso; Coros, Holon S. John son; Pomona, Mrs. J. S. Logan; Flora, Miss M. 11111; L. A. S., Mrs. Lltchord. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Watson Malono, tho oldest lumberman In Pennsylvania, dlod on his farm In Tay lorsvllle, Pa., agodSO. Chairman Hnnna will probably finish tho work which took him to Washington nnd leave for homo somo tlmo today. Tho ostato of tho lata Mark H. Mnhor, of Chicago, is now claimed by threo womon, oach claiming to bo thp only legal widow- Tho seventh annunl convention of tho non-partisan national Woman's Christian Tompornnco union is In sosslon at Wash ington. Tho English army Is to bo reorganized and groatly Increased. Eight now bat talions of Infantry and eighteen now bat torlos of artillery nro to bo formed., Tho railway station of tho Lehigh Valley railroad at Lost Crook, Pa., was broken into by ninskod robbers, who overuowered tho night watchman, broko opoij Iho safe, secured nbout 80, and escaped. ) Death or 'hem-faced Charley. SENKCA,Mo,,Doo.ll. Scarfaced Charley, n noted Modoo ohlof, Is doad of consump tion on the Modoo reservation In Indian Torrltory, four miles from hero. Ho was n member of tho conference with tho United Statos oommtttoo, General Canby und others, April 11, 1873, noar tho lava bods in Oregon, at which time Gonoral Canby nnd Dr. Thomas wero killed and Mr. Moaoham and othor commissioners wounded, it is said tunc scariucou ijntu-ioy llrod tho shot that broka up tho confer ence Tho Modocs finally surrendered to Gonoral J. C. Looinls. Wnlcntt nnd Wnrd Fight to a Dlaw. NEW York, Deo. 10. Tommy West, of Boston, fought n nineteen round draw with Joo Waicott, the famous colored woltorwolght, at tho Marlborough Ath lotlo club last night A match had been arranged between Waicott and Dick O'Drlon, but another club Insisted that O'Brlon could not nppoar, ho bolng undor contract to fight Dun Creodon ut that club. In dofnult of O'Drlon, West wns prossod Into sorvlco on short notice, and vallontly aoqulttod hlmsol. Harrison Dou't Want to be Senator. Indianapolis, Doc. 10. Ex-Presldont TJ .. J t T I .. I . 1 , . . , i uuujiuuiu jiuuiauu yuBiuruuy seiiteu tno controversy as to whothor ho would ullovf lta uuiitp Ul MUiUf-u blU lOglnjailVO O&UOUS. of Republicans fur United Statos senator by giving out nn Interview In which ho gays ho is not a candidate doos not want tho nomination and could not accept it Ambassador UhlVDuughtor WeddeH. BERLIN, Deo. 10. Miss Luoy Ulil. daugh ter of tlio Unltod States ambassador to 1 Germany, Edwin F. Uhl, was married 1 yostorday to Professor Guy Thompson, of Yalo unlvorslty. During tho morning tho band of tho Alexander regiment ot guards eeronadod the young couplo. Youthful Murdt-rer (in Trial, BuNiiuity, Pa., Doo. 10. Melvin 8t Clulr, agod 0 yors. who shot William Catherman, nged 10 years, at Milton Just August, Is now boihg tried for murder, tho shooting wus tho result of a quarrel bitweeu two gangs of boys on the occa clou of a festival In the town. Tours to California. California has beon most fittingly termed tho "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and the rjch ver dure of the great European peninsula are dutillcated, n this sminy land of t!(P Pacific. Here nature biysks in the Wtthinp of h(sr oWu ho4i!t.y; and here slip hat established her own tanltaiiuui, whero eternal sprlug in spires everlasting youth. With tho snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, tho calm Pacific with I Is soft hTfecs upon the otlie nnd n, vprltablo paradiso of uoyyers, rruua unu plants hetweep, man can fipd and. needs no, lovelier land. T visit such a country la a privilege, a hlcsalug. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing tlio need, of a wore comfurtahle and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated ft scrips of annual tours to Gill fopila, running ft through train of P-nlluwn palace cars ficm New York to tho Paclllo Coast, and stopping nt tho principal points of Inturest en route, The great popularity of those tours demonstrates tho wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1P07 three tours have been arrangod tplcavo Now York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, Jaunary 3Ti February 21, land March 27. The first tour will run direct to Sun Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Itoute, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five wcoks iu California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cnvoand New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tiie "Crescent City" during the Mardl Qras Carnival. This tour will leturu via Salt lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California, The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver, and Salt Lako City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular trains via different routes within ntue months, AH of these tours, either going or return ing, will pais through the famous Colorado region, Ulenwood Springs, Leadvllle auil the INDEPEN 11T CANADA. The Movement for Soparatiou from Groat Britain Growing. INDEPENDENCE 0LUBS TORMINO. In tho Itural Districts Imperially tho Movement Is Uatnlng around Itapldly, nnd Organizers Are Traveling About to Arouse Sentiment on the Question. Montreal, Doo. 11. Tho strong under current of sontlmont throughout Cannila favorable to n separation from Groat Ilrltlan and tho establishment of an Inde pendent Canadian ropubllo on this con tinent has begun to tako tangible shapo. The organization of Indapondenro clubs has boon In nctlvo progress during tho past llvo or six months, nnd a convontlon has Iwon called to moot In this city In March noxt, with tho object of federating all tho groups and clubs ot tho Dominion. Until then tho chief work will bo to group Individuals favorablo to tho Independence movement throughout Canada that Is, to obtain tho co-oporntlon of nil those who favor tho scouring of national Independ ence by pacific moans. Tho Associated Pross corrosnondont is Informed that tho movemont Is gaining ground rapidly In tho rural districts, es peolally In Port Nouir,I)rummoud,Granby nud tho most remote districts. Two or ganizers nro traveling In tho interest of Canadian Independence clubs through tho Canadian routers, In tho United States and eastern townships, whero tho Idea scorns to meet with great favor. An Important meeting was hold Wed nesday night In Montreal. Tho mooting was secret, but tho Associated Pross cor respondent obtained possession of a ro sumo of the by laws and loglslotlou which wns adopted at tho mooting. Tho proam blo, which Is perhaps tho most Important part of tho document, reads as follows! "This association will bo known as tho Indopondoiifo Club of Canada, and shall bo composed of all persons desirous of ob taining political llborty and tho lndopon donco of Canada." Its objects shall bo: Tho study of tho Canadian pooplo and of tho rosourcos of tho oouutry. Tho encouragoinout of a trtto national spirit amongst the popula tion. To obtain tho llborty and Independ ence of Canada by legltlmato and paclflo meetings." At tho noxt mooting, In January noxt, stops will be taken to soouro tho Incorpora tion of tho club. SPANISH STEAMER FOUNDERED. It Is Ilellovod That 37S People Perished In the Wrook. CORUNNA, Spain. Dec 11. Tho Italian steamship Sailor, recoutly tho property of tho North Gorman Lloyd company, Is bo Hovod to have been totally lost. Sho left this port on Doo. 7 for Villagarcln, Spain, nnd Is believed to havo foundorod In tho hoavy gulowhlohrocontty prevailed off tho Spanish coast. Thorn wero 210 passongors on board. Hor crew was composed of slxty flvo men. All on board, passengers nnd crow, huvo probably perished. Tho Sailor was bound from Dromon to Buenos Ayres, vlu Corunna nnd Vlllngnr cla. The passongora woro mostly In tho steerage. Thoy consisted of UII Russians, B5 Gulictnns, (H Spaniards and 1 German. Th.o Corrobodo rocks, qn, whloh-lt is bo liovod tho Sailor wns lost, aro situated off tho southwest coast of Corunna, and should have been glvon n wide berth bo foro tho stoamer headed eastward and thon In n northeasterly direction for tho bny leading up to VUIngarcla. Pitcher Itusle's Suits Dismissed. ClllCAHO, Doo. 11. The two suits of Amos Ruslo, tho ball player, against tho Now York club, recently fllod In tho United States clrcuitcourt, woro dismissed yostorday by tho attorneys for Ruslo. At torney O. M. Sherman, for tho Now York; club, says ho was novor Informed by his ollonts that thoro hud boon any arrange jlipqts innilti nt Now YorK for tho jllsmis sal of tho suits. "Wo filed a notice of n motion for dismissal," said ho, "on tho ground of non-jurlsillotlon, ns neither party rosltlod In this dlstrlot Tlio nttor tioys for Ruslo saw our objection was valid, ami dlsmlssod tho suits." West Chester's Mysterious Death. West Chester, Pa., Doo. 11. School children on their way to school hero yos tordny saw tho body p( a woman lying In tho wntor of Paliitar's Ico tmtnl. In thn eastern jmrt u( West Chester. Tho body was taken from tho water nud Ulontlllod ns tho wife of Hoy. Samuel llulley, nn evangelist, Who has lieou living hore slnco last spring. After n brief Investigation the, police nrrostod Halley, though It Is not h. " '1",u-o thoro may bongnlnst him. " nlos complicity In hordoath. f, at thoy hnvo Tuu frequent quarrels, rib hays sho often threatened suicide. Major O. T. Plftpn is manager of the Statp Hotel, at Dcnlson, Texas, which the traveling men say is ono of the best hotels in that section. In monklng of Chamber lain's Culo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Melon says i "I have used It myself and in my family for soveral years, and tako pleasure In saying that I consider it an in fallible curo for darhowi nud dysentery. I always vccomuioud it, aud have frequently administered it to my guests in tho hotel, and In every casa it ha. proven Itself worthy of Unqualified endorsement. Fur sale by (Iruhlor Hros., drugglsti. Germany Objects tn Hwang ft tun lis'len. BERLIN, Djo, U- Tho government ol Germany has notified the Chlnoso govern- inent that thu selection of Hwang Tsum Hsleu as inlnlstor of China at Berlin is not acceptable to Germany, for tho reason that Germany had not previously beon cousultod in tho choice of a minister ta succeod Hsu Chlng Choug at Berlin, nud booauso Uwnng Tsum Hslon is not of tuf flclently exnltod rnnk. The Japanese luvestlgntors, Bethlehem, Pa., Doa 11. Tho Bothlo hem Iron company's mammoth plant wai vl.ltod yostorday by M. Ohhlnu and tho Imperial commission sent out by Japan to investigate tho mnuufnoturo of Iron and steel In Amorlca. The visitors woro deeply Interested in tho experimental test of armor plate and shlpmdnt of gun forg ing, hoops, Jackets, eta, to thu Washing ton navy yard, Kellel Iu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Tills new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain iu tkebladdor, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary jiassagcs iu male or female. It relieves retention of water and jialn In long! coil gummeH W Q V SUfirJ Dyspepsia, Nervous 'i Kidney Disea Aslt ioi. througi 1 BOULTON Soli by P. P. BomatlmM neod. a r tho purel Hi Dnl S ur. a l -C They are prompt, 1 1 Mini RAlltlDTV. For Sale by p. "A HAND SAW IS I S A IS THE PROPER TJ pei79a. Iailro SCHUYlilLI, DIVISION. NoVKMBKK 15, 1806, Trains will leave Shenandoah after til aato ror iKirans, (lllherton, l'rackvlll liter, Ht. Clair, l'ottsvlllc. Ilnmhurg, uiwiown. j-uiH-nixviiie, Piurnsiowu adelnhla (ltroad street ntntionl nt Sua a. in. and 1 20 ni, on week days. K1 vino mm intermeuiate station, v 17 s SUNDAY. For WlL-cnns. Ollherton. Fraekvllll Water St. flair, Pottavllle. at 8 08, ts al a 10 p. ni. Kor Hamburg, Itcndlnj;, P Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstowu, 1'hiladclphi 9 a. in., SlOp. in. 'I Trains leave 1'rackvlllo for Shena.l 1040a. m. and 12 M, 511, 7 Q'-J and lpll nuiiuity, it id n, in, nnu a SI p. Ill, I,euvo l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah J a. m. and 5 15, 7 M and 10 20 p. m. Bii i iu vj . ill., a U p. ni. - . i.ouvo i-iiiiaicliilila, inroad street siaii Shenaiidonli at S 57 nud 8 83 a. in i 1" J p. ni. week day.. Sundays leave nt 0609 Iave ltroud street station, Phliadclfl Sea Ulrt, Aslmry Park. Ocean fi nl llrauch, and Intermediate stations 8.1 a. til.. 3.80 and 4.00 n. m. weeknlata lAMive Urnad Street Station. Phlladelpll cwifr mii luur. Kxpress, wcekihtvs. 3 20, i On, i 50 5 7 !U, 8 20, B 3J, U 50, 11) al iDlnliiL-tar 111 12 00 noon, 12 33 (Limited 100 and 11 Dining Curs), 1 40, 230 iDinlng t ,ir : 4 00,SU0,5&l)(I)llllllg()ari, 6 00, (1 1 ' t' I p. in., 12 01, niRht. Sundiiys. 3 20. 4 41 a 20, 8 ,U, V CO, 10 21, 1 1)1. lug l ar I U 12 33. 2 ! (Dlnlnir Cur 4JXJ I.linlf.l 4 i Car), S'Jo,S.m, (1'lnlng tar ,0 8.1, K 8 p. ill , lfi ut lllK'll. Kxprtwa for IhiNtrui without vhaugc lu wrek-tiaya, uliil u ou p, in unuy l'OIl WASIIINUTON AND TUB Bol For IlaUimore ami Washlnirton, 8 50. 1020, 1123 n. in., 1203 11231 Mmitl ing Carl, 1 12. 3 18, 4 41 (S 19 l-ongt 1.11111HM1, uuiing vairj, a 17, ui .Dlnll 7 10 (Dining Curl p. nv, ami 12(1 veea- itayr. muuiays, B 00, 7 SO. 9 12, I tn., IS09 1 12, 4 41, fil IS Concresslunal 1 Dining ltri, 6 53 1 Dining Carl, 7(1 4iiiiui .ri iiuu i.m niK'll. 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