THE SHAKERS DO THEIR DUTY. "If n man discovers a valuable medicine," aid Itornco Orcelcy, "It Is his duty to adver tise it" Yes, and at onic ; for siill'crliig demands tlio speediest relief possible, l!ut let the man first bo snro. Suffering had bettor wait than bo deluded by false hopes. Medi cine, lko surgery, must often seem cruel In order to be really kind. On this principle tho Shakers, of Mt. Lebanon, N. Y., with held their groat indigestion and dyspepsia remedy from the public for several years. With them right-doing is everything money comparatively nothing. Ilcncothopopularity and snrcosi of whatever they oiler for sale. IIn.Mii (satisfied therasclvos of tho merit of their medicine by employing it in the Horst i.. s of dlgostivo disorders in their own vicinity for years, thoy did their duty they advertised It, under tho name of tho Shaker Digestive. Cordial. In all cases where there is dUtn-ss after eating, pain in the stomach, chest and hack j aversion to food with tho resulting symptoms, such as headache, furred tongue, eructation of gas, with weakness and los-s of flesh, etc., tho t'oidlal lias a most happy effect, living itself n digested food wlth'power to digest other foods, it relieves the weak and possibly lnll.imcd stomach of the labor it is in no condition to perform, giv s now strcugth to tho body and presently restores In tho digesthe organs their normal vigor. Taken immediately after eating this remedy insures tho digestion of tho meal and prevents tho fermentation of tho food, which is tho source of most of tho afllictcd symp toms which accompany dyspepsia. It is ulso as agreeable to tho tasto as it is potent as a medicine. To show their own confidence in it, and to hasten its universal adoption, tho Shakers authorize druggists to sell trial bottles at the nominal prico of ten cents. as the best by adding a lit- tie of Seelig's to ordinary .coffee. 2C a packpe, Those who once1 bay SliELKTS keep coming uacK for it. Tlr.9 ad mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grucvrs. & Chlchl'ster ltiizUsh lllamon'l lining. 'ennyroyal. pills Original and Only (JcirJinc . A Arc, lwy rclUble. ladies ml CCA l)rugKit for Chitheiftrs Knalith Dia-fif mond Brand In Hcd &nd O'old nittllioVfj7 boxe. nealed with bias ribbon. Tnko W no other. Iitfuit dangt rou tnbt ttu V fffttons and imitatloni. M itrugpMn, or end 4e 'Vim l.i-r.na fnr r..ult1i.ra. t..Ili.innUU Br Mtpllpf fup r,utir.fn Inter, br rvtarn L ill 111 I. Ji'.uwu 4IHIIUOUHW, j ujiit, "pjlUC vnil Bore T&roat, I'lmplcl.v Corrxir-StS ill'ijl. IUU Colored Spots, Actios, OKI SorM.lrSe fsviors in Moutn, uair-raiiingi .uriio cuulM tgJEMEDV CO., U07 Masonic TeropIcftA ttul, K.aO,OO0. Worst cases cured In XC to ua any: loo-pace nooU free MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ALT, Ferrous Jiscae l ailing Mem ory. 1 m potency, Hlecpletjsnees, etc., inumni liv AhiiHnnttd other l!irfltns and Indtfu cretionx. T'ief tjulchlu ami surtl restore HiiHtr in old or joantr, ami fit a man for trtudy. buHineaa or raarringa l'rfvpnt Jnanit7 nml (iiiBUtnr.tlcn if laVealn time, 'iheir no sho"3 it i mediate improve ment ana euects a uuitii wair. -iotueri ian. in. eistupon having the penuln Ajas Tablets. They have cured thou an mi 3 and will euro you. We Rive a pcaitiro written Runrantoo to effect a cure In each case or refund the money. l'ricdCO conff per package, or ill packages (CuH treatment) for tfl.Bu, jjv mull.ia Plain wrapper, noon rBceiptoi price, uircuiar iree. AJAX REA1EDY CO., ,'KsboT.. For Halo lu Shenandoah, l'a., by A. Wnslej ftiulS. 1. lilrllli. Druggists. DB. LOSS'S BOOK FREE To Ml sulTorera of i:ititnits oi VOIJTIT, liOsi- vitioit and i)im:.si:s op juiifl AM) HO.UIi.V. JM8 raj ; cloth bounds se curely sealed and mallcdrce. Treatment by mall strictly ontldentlal, and a positive, quick; corf guarantred. No matter bow Inns Handing, I will pot Ively cure you. Write or call. FIR ORR 329H.l5thSt.PIilla.Pa. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS ! The rlche.tof all natontlra Food., .reuse ft replaces the umi ab.tanou to thj blood and ntrves ih.t are eihsu.tadln tt5fe.',w, ll'o-nlvlnu fluids by disease, indigestion, blfrn llvlcg, overwork, worry, ei cesses, abuse.etn. WHAT IT DOES ! By rnsklng ths blood pJ8.Mu,fic'''n'1 thedlKf.Won i.rfpc-t, It creitVei solid (leh, mu.cle snd stronKth. The nerves be. Ing made strouir.tbe brain becomes active and elear. Tor restoring lost vitality and stopping all wasting drains and weakness in either eel, it baa no eonal land as a' female regnlstor it is worth Its yelghtln gold. One box lasts a week. Trice Wo., or ebos.ss 01). Druggists or by mall. Hook free, r . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, " 1113 Chestnut BU Fhlladelshuh Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w 207 West Coal Street. Has ThrceTiiuos ns Jinny Votes a3 Wiinamnkcr. NO DOUBT OF SUCCESS. His Kival's Oainpaign Now Ono of Eovouge. THE HAND OF LEAOH. Ills Ilntrotl nf Qtlny Cnuslns htm to Use tho Wnnamnkcr Press llurctiu to Grntlry Ills Ovrn IVrsonnl Spleeu lu Vntilty A llunfrt.tl Cnmimlsu. PlIILADELrillA, Duo. 28. Uolos Ponrosa hns won tho fight for tho Unltoil Stntos scnatorshlp, nnil no nniount of blustor or manufactured sonthnont enn possibly chnngo the result botweon now anil the tltno whon tho legislature will bo called upon to oloet tha successor to J. Donnld Cmnoron. Tho young senator from I'hll ndolphla la now posltlvo of 152 out of tho 215 Hopubllcan votoi In tho uoxt legisla ture Thoso who nro lu a position to, un derstand tho real political situation In Pennsylvania bollcvo thoro will soon lia rt gonoral scampor, and that a majority of tho remaining slxty-thvoo votoa will bo found In tho ranks of tho Ponroso men, and against Wannmakor. As n mattor of fact, tho fight for Wnna miikor hns virtually closed, and Is only being kopt up on tho surfaco for the pur poso of deceiving tho public and gratify ing tho vanity of n few man who clustor around tho merchant prince for social, buslnoss nnd pecuniary motlvos of tholr own. Tho whole Wannmakor campaign has now dogonerntod Into a campaign of abuso and revongo, nnd In this unique porformanco Mr. Frank Willing Loach finds himself employed lu a congenlnl work. Interviews nnd statements are being sent out assailing Sonator Quay and every ono else who has tho tomorlty to an nounco himself against Wnnnmakcr, and In favor of representing tho interests of his constituents. Tho "fako" charactor of tho Business Men's Loaguo is nowgonorally understood In nil ports of Pousylvanlo. In tho begin ning, a fow business men wore deceived, but thoy soon saw through tho whole solf lsh scheme and wlpod their hands of It. Thoy see now that what was announced as a lcgltlmnto buslnoss organization Is merely n self constituted committee got ten up by n ollquo of ovor-rlch Philadel phia capitalists who deslrod to further tholr own selfish intorosts at tho oxpenso of tho people of Pennsylvania. The most significant feature of the cam paign at tho prosont tlrao is tho willing ness of tho Ponrosa managers to hold an oarly caucus. The Philadelphia Ledger, notod as ono of tho most conservative papers In tho Quaker City, prints tho fol lowing in Its issuo of Dec. 'M. "Tho Ponroso managers favor an early caucus of tho Itepubllcan mombors of tho loglslaturo to voto for it candidate for Uni ted Stntos sonator. Some of thom nro agi tating tho quostion of calling tho cnucus togothor on Jan. 0, tho day nftor tho legis lature organlzos, nlthough tho oloctlon of a Unltod ritatos sonator to succood bonator Camoron cannot bo hold until Jan. 19. Two wooks beforo tho oloctlon is unusual. In 1803 tho caucus which ngroodupon Son ntor Quay for ro-olectlou mot tho day bo foro tho logislnturo acted. This yoar, how ever, thoro Is a disposition among tho Ponroso pooplo to hasten mattors, in order to commit tlio mombors to tholr candldato and placo them on record, so that thoy could not chaugo to nuothor candldato nf tor voting In tho caucus without tho risk of having tholr motlvos qnostionod. "Tho eagornoss of tho Ponroso peoplo for an oarly otucus Indicates a coulldouco that tholr candidate has pledged to him a majority of tho Itepubllcan mombors, which Mr. Wnnamakor's friends nro not willing to admit. Should tho cuuus bo hold on Jan. 6, or ft day. or two later, and decido In favor of Sjnator Ponroso, tho conllnunncoof tha agitation on bohalf of tho defeated candidate's Intorosts would bo practically usclass, unless tho majority should bo so small that a vigorous effort might rosult In chaining enough mem bers lo elect tho uimuecojaful oandldato liofovo tlu .ileus.' Pl II Tnc SM'MCHi lu r IfT? tnnny a household is It-.jlii llL. the peculiar weak lf?3 nesa of ,he wife nnd nitiincr, ui ui 1 11 u wife who ought to be a mother and is not. Happiness is de stroyed by the pres ence of the secret sickness that may lurk like a grinning death among the most luxurious homes. The most terrible thing about this condition of af fairs Is that It Is entirely needless. There is no teason in the world why every woman in the world should not be strong and health ful and capable of fulfilling her whole duty as a wife and mother. Manv women eo on , month after month, and year after year, be j coming weaker and weaker, because of a very natural hesitancy they feel In consult ing a physician. They know that if they go to a doctor for treatment, the first thing he I will Insist on will be "examination" ami ' "local treatment." This must of course be distasteful to every modest woman. They are generally as unnecessary as they are ab horrent. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures positively, perfectly, permanently, all varieties of "female weakness" and dis ease. It Is designed to do this one thing, and IWloea It. It is the only medicine now before the public for woman's peculiar ail mcnts, adapted to her delicate organization by a regularly graduated physician an ex perienced and skilled specialist in these maladies. It cannot do harm in any condi tion of the system. Its sales exceed the combined sales of all other medicines for women. livery woman will be healthier and happier for following mc iricuuiy, practical counsel contained In Dr. Tierce's great universal doctor book: "The reople's Common Sense Medical Adviser." It Is the most comprehensive medical work in one volume iu the Kngltsh lan guage. It contains looS pages, fully Illustrated, oSo.ooo copies have been sold nt ji.50 cad, bound lu cloth. The profits are now used ill printing hair-a-mlll-ion free conies bound In strolls mauilla paper covers. To get one you have only to send 2t one-cent stamps (to pay cost of mail ing only), to World's Dispensary Medical Associ ation, No. 663 Main Street, nuilalo, N. Y. Scud promptly before all are given away if in wait of one. The urc going off rapidly. The Modern Cleaner i i 2i!5lL5!ii: : ir liilauo plilnlseittttluiltiithe senator ship tit: piioplu of th.it city should liuvo tho privilege .it mulling tha lilitii who la to be given the honor. A large majority of the state senators find of the representa tives, uiul an overwhelming majority of the people, have declared lu favor of Uolos l'enrose Need more be said? Wniiiiiniiiior May Withdraw. Tlio intlicjliuns nro that John Wnnn maker will probably not pormlt his nnmo to go beforo the Uepuhllc.111 legislative caucus as 11 candldato for United States senator. He reallzos that ho cannot win, and If ho can withdraw gracefully boforo tho caucus meets ho will do bo. That Ills friends boliovo ho will rollro from tho con tost Is ovldonced by their foolish tlk of roveugo upon those who now control the Kepubllcnn stnto organization. It was tho pooplo that rose up in tholr majosty to robuko tho ring rulo of the monopolist. Waniimaker's Chief Salesman, Jlldrale Tribune-Itepubllcan. Kudolph Blankenburg, Mr. 'Wuunmak er's chief salesman, has received a notice from Sharpsburg that Business Men's Longuo" has been orgnnlzod at that nlaco. and that It contains it largo number of "artisans and laborers." The noonlo of Sharpsvlllo know them as "Jawsmlthg nnd tnolr stnuers." Wanamnker Tactics, The tactics of the Wnuamakor nolltl. clans should bo condemned by ovory re putable man In tho stnto. It U a dlsgraco that should bo wiped out by tho unan imous oloctlon of Senator Ponroso to tho United btatos senate. What Leuoh Lacks. Altoontt News. It Is ovldont that without Sonator Ouav's counsel and guldanco tho leadership nud management 01 rraiiK wining Loach of the Wannmakor tainnolim Is doomed to n dismal falluro. A llrllllaut man. Boles Ponroso is 0 brilliant younff mnn. and will fill tha senatorial chair with abil ity and rolloot crodlt upon tbo good judg ment of tho people of this stnto by mak ing htm their representative. ZCbe 33 Sun. The first of American Xewspn licrs, CIIAltlJlS A. DAXA,IUlHor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world. Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year, Addres3 THE SUN, Now York. Celebrated Fcmalf Vowdora nover fall. 'r3"&iMf.cii iletilre tiitir. Mfe anil .ure rafter faillns ..;il. n-nnn fml Pmnnma I'lll. snd ntlier llkf iS remedm). Always buy ths bi.t sna avoid dlip (mm., ri...Hn,M,l aiiMrtnT to all others. vels fhcbVitln'thtm.rki-1. ANo. 1. J-artlcularl, CtS. IH.B.X UX, Bck Day, Boston, Mass. PILLS! lltnlBOUA-'r' Wains SraoiFlo Ca,Pxajk,?A, For salo at Fovlnsky's drug sstore, 28 East Cantre street. VIM VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. GOOD EFFECTS AT OHCE. CATON'S VITALIZER Ciitps Oeneriil or spsclal Jeblltty wakefulness, spermatorlioea, t-mit-sions, Impotency, par; 5is, etc. Corrttti (uncllonal disorders, cnnst'd 1 v errors or cxet-sHts, fiulukly restoring l.ot Tlai ion.l In old or young, giving lgor nml strcrj-V v lit-f former weakneHS iirevallcd Conv-i,,t'iii pn..(ii,'tt simple, elTeetuiil nnd egltlmate. CURE IS nutcK r d thorough. Don't be deceived l Imitations; insist on CATON'S Vltallzers Sent healed If your Irug. glht does not have It. Vilm $i iicrpkg , 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, referenee, etc., free and confiden tial. Send us statement of case and 25 eta. for a week's trial treatment. One only uent to each person, CAT ON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS. JANUARY 4th Beginning of next session of BLOOMSBURG STATED NORMAL SGHOOL Write for information to J. A. WELSH, ...Principal. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter W1M TREATY. Anothor Oonfbreuce with Am bassador Paunocfoto, Tours to Ciilirorntii. ("iillfornin lm liccn most flttingly tornieil tlio "Italy of America." All the dcllcloiu liulm, tlio cloudless sky, anil tlio rlili mt dure of tlio Rrent llnroiiean peninsula arc duplicated in this sunny land of tlio 1'iiclllc. Hero nature basks in tlio suiislilneof iter own lieatityi and beru sbo bai ostabllilied bcr own snuitarium, where eternal spring In spires everlasting youth. Witli the snmv uiantled peaks of tho Sierras upon tho one baud, the culm l'lieille with itssoft hreesies upon the other, and a veritable piiraillse of (lowers, fruits and plants between, man ran And and needs no lovelier land. To visit sii -h a country is a privilege, a hlexsitiK. Tlio l'ouniylvania Itallroad Company, rieoKuiziUR the need of a nioro comfortable .111 J pleasant way of crowing the continent, inaugurated a "eries of annual tnurs to Oili r.irnia, running a through train of I'nlliimn pilaro ears from N'ow York to tbo l'.ieilic Co.it, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. Tlio groat popularity of tin) tours dciiiuii-.trato!) tbo widmn of the movement. For tho Reason of 1MI7 three tonrs have lieen arranged to lcavo N'ew York, l'hiiadel (iliia, and Pittsburg, January 2", February 'it, and March 27. Tbo first tour will run direct to San Dicjio ia St. Louis and tho Santa l'o Koute, and re turn from San IV.iucisco via Salt liko City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing live weeks in California. Tbo second tour will run via the Mammoth Cavoand Neiv Orleans to Sail Diego, stopping at tlio "Crescent City" during tlio JIardi (li-.n Carnival. This tour will lcturn via vlt Lako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, illowing four wceksin California. Tlio third tour n ill run viaCliicago.Dcnver, mil Salt Lako City, allowing passengers to re turn by regular traius via difforeut routes within niuo mouths. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Ulemvood Springs, Leadvillo and the liardcu of tho Gods. Rates from all points on tbo I'eunsylvania Railroad Systom east of Pittsburg: First tour, $31(1 ; second tour, $330; third tour, $310 round trip, and $150 ono way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing olliccs, or address George V. lioyd, ssistnnt General Passenger Agent, Broad Urcct Station, Philadelphia. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 ' Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold ly Druggists, or Bent prepaid on recoipt of prico, 25c, or C for $1. Dn. IIuMriinETs' HoMEorATnio Manoal or Diseases Hailed Piiee. Humphreyn' Med. Co., Ill William St., N. Y. for salo nt l'ovlinky's drug stun-, SM Eat Centre street WANT TO SEE THE TREATY ITSELF, GAIL BORDEN f EAGLE Brandi ..CONDENSED NILE.. 1 Has No Equal 1 SOLD EVERYWHERB II RR TUrFI 0O4 North Sixth St. Lllli I li&fcIL Side enhance on Green St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. atlLIICNTln I'UAOTlCKlUO ji-r.) .nd S Ys.r Hospital Experience In trnsnjr, STHICTURE, BLOOD POI80N, xccniral Debility, Lost Vigor. EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER i. EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES I'ermABeiiUr eared eflcr ererj one else hss failed. 10SI MANHOOD AND SHRDNKCN OROAHS RESTORED, Bend (Its I-cent stamps for took Trulli. Tlio onlj STposura of Quacks unrler sworn testimonials. POLITICAL CARDS. C. H. HAGENBUCH. .Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOU CJHKK UUltGKAS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tlio Fourth wnril. Subject to Citizens party rules. jpoit CIIIUK IlUltdKSS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho Fourth M'nnl. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjOlt CHIUF HUItOISS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Pemocratio party rules. JjlOlt ltF.Cl'.lVIilt OF TAXISS, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic) party rules. Tjion chiicf nunoias, JOHN DANDO. Subject to tlio Citizens jiarty rules, JjlOIt CHIEF Ill'KOKSH, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Wunl, Subject to Citizens party rules. Tho 'euezuolall Ooviirnliieiit Xot Inelltieil to Affreo to tho Itiitllleatloti or thn lloc iiiiieut I'nlll It Has lleen Carefully lrt nniliioit Wasiiivhtov, Deo 81 Secretory Olney i yotsrilftv vUlteil the llrltUli omlmny, , whore ho held 11 loniiotiiirttruiieeby nppolnt- inontwlth Sir Julian i'liuncefiilo.the Hrlt i lsh nniluixiador, relative to tlieBtatusof the j Vulieiiuliin xettleinuiitr ami the itiineriil tnwty of arbitration lietween tho Unitctl I Status mill Great lliiialn. Mi-. OlneyN cnll followeil the arrival of Minister An drBilo. of Venezuela, mul Mr. .Tninen J. I Stiirrow, counsel In tlio Venezuela cosw, who ronchetl Washington Into Sunday evonlng. Tlio rosults of. tho conforeuee wero gunriled with tho utninst secrecy which prevails at mtvtliiKd between the secretary and thHtiinhnssador, hut there la pood reason t lielieve It was tho ocoalon , for gol iih over vural new plmfrei of the I Venezuela question which havodevcloped with tho roturn of tlio olllciaU from Caracas. Tho ollli ials thomeelves tiro oxtroinely reticent nnd will hay only In Koneral terniH that tho prospect of an acceptance of tho settlement by Venezuela Is Rood. It Is understood, however, that thero arc im portant limitations to this acceptance, which appear to make the case lei hope ful of an liuniedlato and satisfactory con clusion than has been oxpectod. Tho plan of an extra session of the Ven ezuelan congress has been practically abandoned. When tho settlement was nindo in ashltiRton, two months oern, . Uttlo doubt existed that an extra session , would be Immediately called by President Crospo. Messrs. Atulnido and Storrow left for Caracas to urge I'resldont Crespo tmd tho government authorities to secure au immediate necoptanco. On arriving at Caracas Mr. Andrado onblod Secretary Olney that President Crospo would call an extra session. This was received with satisfaction at tho stato department as an evidence that Venezuela would net promptly. Hlnce then, howover, no call foran ex'ra session has boon Issuod. It has developed, , also, that a strong sentiment existed against an extra session, coming only a short timo boforo the regular session of Fob. 20. As thirty days must elapso after tho notice of an oxtra session tho congress I could not possibly convene boforo Fob. 1 j orthoreabouts. Under thesocircumstanres j It is practically settlod that there will bo no extra session, but that the regular ses 1 (-Ion will bo advanced twenty days, under a custom prevailing In Venezuoln. Tho congress meets for two months, according to the law, but usually It has boon ox tonded twonty dayB beyond tho two months. It Is felt that this extension might bo added to the beginning of tho session with tho same propriety as to tho end of tho session. For this reason tho political outlook Is that tho Venezuelan authorities will con vouo congress on Feb. 1, or twenty days ahead of tho usual tltno. This will give a regular se-lou without tho oxtra oxponso and confusion of au extraordinary session. There appears also to be much question as to the nature of Venezuela's accept ance. President Crospo and tho govern ment authorities have expressed satisfac tion witli tho general results of tho settle ment so far as they secured arbitration, yet thoy havo not yet expressed olllclul ap- I proval of all tho details ol tho settlement. I On tho contrary, there seems to bo a very j earnest desire nt Caracas for more exact j information on tho terms of the trenty butween Venezuela and Dro it Britain. Whon tlio settlement was mado In i Washington n rotih draft of tho general features of the settlement was made. This contemplated tho suboquont negotiations I of an arbitration treaty between Great Uritain and Venezuela, on the general linos prescribed by tho settlement, lint tho Venezuela authorities prefer to seo I the treaty itself, Instead of an agreement t for a treaty, nnd tho political Indications are that Venezuela will glvo no accept ance until tho entire phraseology of tho treaty, with all its terms and nuallllca- Hons, is completed. '1 hla may take con- slderable time. i The general expectation was that Vene zuela would ilrst accept tlio proposed method of settlement. Then diplomatic relations between tiroat liritaiu and Ven ezuela would fullowasu matter of oourso. When those relations wore ro-ostnhllslicil tho British minister nt Caracas could readily take up tho negotiations of tho proposed arbitration treaty. At present, , however, there Is no disposition to await ' tho gradual maturing of this eompleto treaty, and It is little short of settled that tile treat . , t hao to be forthcoming, and all t' . incidental negotiations closed boforo tin 'osirod Venezuelan ratification Is socur' 1 On the question of general arbitration lietwe n the United .Mates and TCffll SKI " DISBAR RULIDVt D ONE APPLICATH''. . i r i Ht'KFUr ('II. i witli Cl'TH flA Ha: Ci i u tt a intmc w t r tun. KB'ioi vbvt, cr' .trtcf 111) P-.ld throiiti .it ' 1 n n, fie Htt-il vi t I A .i f'Hr-M Our . - I . How to i ufi- It. ' r , fll I- a brom-kol: ALCOHOLIC, Ciireil by till i ii lii'it An littiiiiit iK'tlil.K'tir, llH ll a ni.,ht cut. NERVOUS A HCADACIirS JOHN F. CLE BOTTLER OF CAKKOHATl' .? snd 19 Pe ed Alley, I' 1 "A HAND SAW) - Iir I 'tlv ll .Ibl 111 t .'.o III tlt'fl le Tur? DDi-iniJl' u I lij a'J i tin T'i t I to I S.lr li uybjjtjjiaia'i,) i tiorunn t t Kidney DiiK Aslc liar tlm r. , y UVJ I51JUI 'iVflef v .&li 1 Jk !lrli''"i! Sold by : . .n'' Tor Sale b iti. it n mo .a uul (? THAT ' i you felt in your shoulij V ovurmai, mis morning. lll01 J RHEu- (J nnd that moans trouble; w 2 RAINBOWS 5 which is a posltlvo cu "C! vl Nouralgia, XiumbagoJ j, 0, SLamoness, Cramps an e Price 25 cts, and BOf'H,1'! V Prepared by 11, J, HACKKj!1 - - -,,'isl L.ttlrrl PHILft. & REALf.d IfMl IN KI'KKIT Dlit 0. tmJ I Trains lwi u Slu i ndoau sv fll , I for Niw York lMiilod lploi'..'P S 10, 523. 7 10 a in 12W lit lJt III Hillulu m, 2 10 a in ', um 1'... v...n '... ..... sr 1. r i ' s t ttn,. ... i 'ttt UIHI For ItimliiiK iukI l'lnlailelil it luu4 IJ i It n: vl M Hal Uritain Jlr. Olney and Sir Julian havo made their llual draft of the treaty, and it is in the hands of Lord Salisbury await ing Ills approval. .No doubt exists of It; I 10, 5 25, 7 10 n.m Hays, i 10 u. ni. ' f I 12 :ci, il (1 anil 5 i-ii in Kuiii!av'i''Bl I l'"or Tainaiia anil Malianov C it 1 anfl ! 2 10, 5 85, 7 10 a in , 12 ,11, ii f 1 oV ,,l. Hlimlam. ! 10 ll. m " ! Knr 'Wiltl.iiiisiiiirt. Siiiilni'v nl 0 Cm iveckilajs, UZ 11 UO n in,, uifi, a i .Sumla s, U 25 a. 111. pc, Kor Malianov Pliuio weekila"B , . ' 7 in ll an .,, i- . n r n er Croat I p. in. Siiniliijs, 2 10 It 25 a m III! 1-nr Ashlanil anil Mianinkia. wilfst ,11 i iu, iiaea. in, ils ami Oi. " ..i.jn, o j., . in. l'or llaltlinori!, Wnslilnntan Bnil,teI' I ii. u., tnniiiKii iraina lli tom approval, and it Is cxpe. to.lcome dally. l j-'Sl i" I. a '6 ';,;, ; 7 ; V"'!" ItBllnf In Sir II..,,,.. I 11 M n. Ill , O 10 Mill I 1U1 n. , , " iionni iraius ironi Twenty fourtl ...l,iiK ..iiinu' aim niatiiier tusivises inn sim-is siaiion, weeic uaM .viiuviu in six noiirs by tlio "Now Oroat ooiiui American Kiilney Utiro." This now remedy is a great surprlso on account of it ? . Pr ProniptiiBmi In relioving isiln iu the bladder, kidneys, bark and every part of the urinary passages in male or fenialo. It relieves retention of water and rain iu passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief nud euro tills la ycur renirdy. Sold by fjhapim's pharmacy, IDT Houth Alain "liuri. Train ...ihtjers ;nptiu-il, HOUBTOX, Tex., Doe. SS Information Is received by tlw Wolls-Fnrgo express hore that the rangers have captured tho robbors who holdup the Southern I'aelllo passenger train at Coinstock, Tex., a week ago. Thoy nro in jail lit Del Itlo, where their oxaiuluatloii will take placo. The loader of the gang Is said to bo A. II. l'or viauco, of Del Itlo, and tlio othors nrothroo etockiuen, who live lu that section. The Ideal Panacea, Jamos T.. Francis, Aldcrmun, CIiIchro, nays: "I regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal I'anaeoa for Coughs, Colds and I.ung Complaints, having used It lu my family for tho last Ilvo years, to tho exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Itev. John Iltirgns, Keokuk Iowa, writes I havo been a Minister of tlio Methodist Episcopal church for 00 years or more and have never found anything so hi ui lli tnl, or that gavo mc bucIi njiietly relief ns I)r King 1 New Discovery 1 Try this Idr tl tough Itemedy now Trial bottles 1 - at A Wasley's drug storo 111 t 4'1U1 a fourtl ta l ' rdil 12 it 8 10 ii m. Holidays, 1 35, Tit A INS FOIt SHIiNANn up Iahvo New York via l'lilladt1"' I days, 130, 8 00a. in 130, ISO, e if.ll iiikiu. nuiiuays, ouu n. m. i,,,, l.flV Vw VorV via. M.n.l. l"'" 1 30 anil 4 1 1 1'. ":- ilays, 130,0 10 a. in Leave l'lillaililnhta, lteadtnir i(nfjr uij n, .v, a d.., 1UU1 U 111, Q11U if p. 111. .Hniiil.ivM, 1130p 111. Lenvo Jtoading, wrck ilaya. 11" " 11 Mil. m., 0 00 anil 8 IM ii, 111. -- 1 Il.,,u.,lll -- ., 1 19 nn ,,,..1 r. 1 u i...... , -9 ' Leave Taiiiaqna, week days, a I in., 1 27, 7 20 and 0 43 p, 111, Hainir' ' Leave Maliaiiuy t'ity wr- ic i"a, U 17 n. in., 2 00, 7 1 and 10 OS p, r 1 a. in. i Loave Mahnnoy Plane, week lU 630, 0 37, 1159 n. in., 11.' JUJ.i 10 28 p. in. siundayB, 2 10, 00 a. nl. Leave WllUainsport, week dn- 'tfcfi m., 3 35 and 11 11 p. in, Sundays, flWfSi ATLANTIC CITY DIYj.t Ig Leave Philadelphia Chestnut "i Bouui sirKiunait for Atlantic HI.. I Wit'kdays ICiiuis OOOii, i t 'Mer I p. in. Aeeoiiiiuod Ui n Hii a tilo 111 SniiitavM r.nr, mm imv, llltidalion. 8 00 a. in 111',.,-, FlUrC Itetiirnlng leavM Atlantic tit cur "ii,ik nil,, ni.iiiiKutiivi'llur ' .. I Weekdays txprnj 7 orr r 1 in. p. Ill, Alx'oniliiodatlon, H 15 r I Kiind.ivs l ipn h icy 7u0r 2 lint iii (hi in ll i, ,-, ' "B Parlor Cars on all eiiir: 1 1 I. 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