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Ah it costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem (hat any man, suffering with the ne'vous troubles that usually nttaek men wh i never stopped to realize what might he the Anal result, might to be deeply interested in a remedy which' will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy in question was the result of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective iu restoring to men the strength they need. It would seem that nil men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy at onee. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1718, Kiilamuzoo, Mich., stating that yon arc not sending for the ptcseriptiou out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving ita trial, will bo nn.wered promptly and without evidence ai to where information came from. 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Seotetory Olnoy, In bolmlf of the Unltod States, and Sir Julian I'mtnoefote, un the psut of Great Urltnln, yesterday nlllxed their signatures to a now treaty by whloh for n term of five years tho two Kugllsh speaking na tions agree to abide In pence and without a resort to arms, nil posalblo questions of controversy being referrod to a court of lu'oltmtlon, with tho single exception that neither nation surrenders Its honor or dignity to the Judgment of arbitration. Later In the day President Cloveland 6ont the treaty, and a mossago oarnestly ap proving it, to the senate. The message is in part as follows: "Though the result renohod may not meet tho views of the ndvoontosof immedi ate, unlimited nnd Irrevocable arbitration of all international controversies, It is nev ertheless confidently believed that the treuty oannot fall to bo everywhere recog nized as making n long step in the right direction, and as embodying a practical, working plan by which disputes between the two countries will reach a peaceful ad justment as matter of course and In ordi nary routine "It Is apparent that the treaty which has boon formulated not only makes war between tho pnrtlos to It a romoto possi bility, but precludes those fears and ru mors of war which of themselves too often assume the proportions of a national dis aster. "It is eminently fitting as well as for tunate that the attempt to accomplish re sults so beneficent should bo initiated by kindred people, speaking tho same tonguo and joined together by all tho ties of com mon traditions, common institutions and common aspirations. The experiment of substituting civilized methods for brute forca as tho means of settling international questions of right will thus be tried under the happiest auspices. Its success ought not to be doubtful." The trenty oonslsts of twelve articles, and in print would fill about ouo nows papor column. One of tho last points to be docldod was that King Oscar II of Swctlon and Norway is to act ns the final arbitrator In case tho others fall to agreo on tho final member of tho court Tho acceptance of the king and tho final ngreo mont on that detail was not cabled to Washington until late Sunday night, nnd even thon ono small detail remained to reoelvo tho approval of the British forolgn office. Yesterday a cablegram from Lord Salisbury removed this Inst question and left the way clear for tho f ormul oxecutlon of tho Instrument. The twolvo articles constituting tho troaty deal with tho subjocts which aro to bo submitted to arbitration and the man ner In which tho court of arbitration Is to be constituted. Tho language used in em. bracing subjects before the court has beon chosen with the greatest caro, tho purposo being to make tho terms so comprohonslvo that no question cau arlso in tho ordinary dealings betwoon the two governments which will causo a resort to war. The artl. cle which mukesnn exception in the case o( an Insult to the national honor also was so caretully framod that ordinary questions which to some oxteut involves a nation's honor could not bo brought within It. Tho porlod of five yean was llxod as the limit of the troaty as a means of observing tho olllcaoy of tho arrangement, the pur. po&o being to make tho troaty permonont If tho five year trial brings tho good re sults contemplated. " New Jet soy's Legislature Opens TitENTON, Jan. 13. Tho 131st legislature opened today, and tho following officers woro olootods Speaker, George W. Mac Phorson of Meroer j clork, James Parker (ro-elocted) ; assistant clerk, Samuel Lyon of Morris (re-oloctod) ; journal clerk, William H. Hulskamper of Union; as sistant journal clork, G. II. Martin of Sussex; sergeant-at-arms, Andrew Breld onbach; nsslstaut sergeant-at-arms, Philip Boyor of Bergon and Thomas Graham of Ocean; bill clerk, G Frank Sutherland of Hudson (ro-eleotod): assistant bill clork, Frank P .ulllnof Ctimborland; engrossing olork, Lysauder Watson of Monmouth; I i i . ut engrossing clerks, T. H. Folwell i. ii.irlington and Georgo W. Smith of Hutlbon. Orders Issued by the Pope, I London, Jan. IS. A Homo dlspatoh to Tho Dally Mall says that tho pope has is- sued an order forbidding priests not bo- ! longing to the Roman diocese to dwell there under penalty of susponslon. It also threatens measures against tho resident ilorgy who aro soon on tho streets after the religious curfow boll. Tho pope has sont his thanks and congratulations to Emperor William for his attitude toward duelling. It Is understood that tho pope will oudeavor to persuade Austria and France to suppress duolllug. Awful llrutallty of Spaniards. Boston, Jan. 12. Tho Cuban-American junta of New England has received uew from Its agent in Ouba of an act at bru. tallty which, it is alleged, was perpetrated on a Cuban plantation near Clenf uegos. The plantation was taken by the Spanish troops and all those who did not make tholr escape were killed. These consisted of an old woman of 74, h)r grandchild of 13 years, and another family. All of theso, the agent says, woro put into sugar hogs heads, which wore set on fire, and burned to death. An International Kplsode, V..... ...... T..., 1Q Tl. . . unuiia,,A, uiti. Alio .ouujai, DA citomenc prevails in aipiomatto anu otner circles at Toklo and in this olty, owing to a seeming outrage committed by the Ger man minister to Japan, Baron yon Gutz chmld. It appears that while tho minis ter was out driving ho lashed aorgss tho face n Japanese student, who had In no way provoked him. The newspapers de mand the recall pf the baron, and the affair has been token up by the Japanese elgn oflloe. " ' Cure for lteailnelie, As a remedy for all forms of Iletulaeltt Klectric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It eileote a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its Influence. We urge all who nreafllloted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long result the use of this medicine. Try It once. Large bottles only 50 cents at A. Wagley's Drug Store. "Counle" Ugollnt Sentooccd. Lqkdox, Jan. 12. The sq oallo'd Countt as finimn Kgollnl, her husband ond two, other Italians, who were convicted on Deo. 18 of stealing valuable lace from tho West Bud store of Peter Robinson, neiS sentenced yesterday to from nine to eight een months' Imprisonment with hard labor, Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and Invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It novar falls In colds, oroup and lung troubles. Children like It be cause It Is pleasant to take and it helps them. C. II. Ilageubuch Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lxssio & Babb, Ashland, Pa., is printed oli every sack, Sanlsbnry Corifldont of Hlectlom DOVBB, Del., Jnu. 18. Tho "rump" house held another seMlon horo yester day behind closed doors. The only busl ness transacted was tho introduction of two bills, whloh Dr. G. W. Mnwhnll said related to tho ohango In the state floral emblem and to reforming tho school laws'. It was believed that Senator Robert J. Ilanby would be present to assist In tho orgnulwttlonof a "rump" senate by swear ing In J.Frank Alee of Kent and Thomas Curry of New Cnstlo, but Hanby refused to leavo tho regular body in tho state house. Wlllard Saulsbury received his friends nt tho Capitol hotel last night, lie said ho was confident of bolng eloctod United States senator. Coxoy's Now Parly. St. Louis, Jnn. 18. Jaoob Coxey and his lieutenant, Carl Browne, of Common weal army fame, arrived here last night from Mnsslllon, O. In an interview Mr. Coxey said: "I have withdrawn from the People's party, In whoso national commit tee I was n representative from Ohio, and havo called the conferences to be held here today fbr tho purposo of organizing a now national reform party, which cannot bo 1 turned ovor to ono of tho old parties, as i that of the Populists was in the last cam paign. It is our desire to form a party in ' which tho pooplo can have moro direct 1 control of their representatives than Is , now possible." Govbruor XnnnelPs Inauguration. DovEii, Del., Jan. 18. The committee ! to arrange for tho Inaugural of Governor-1 elect Tuunell mot this morning. Tho on il eus for state treasurer and state auditor has been called for Jan. 13. Kx-Speaker of tho Houbo William L. Slrman Is a can- j dldato for state treasurer and Dr. Bonlah Lewis is a candidate for re-election to tho state audltorshlp. Tho election to both , these offices Is made on a joint resolution of both houses. Noted Jleteoroloclat Destitute. ! Berlin, Jan. 13. Professor Rudolph ! rum, iuu uuiuiuttum lumouijiuciiib ul Vi enna, is lying bedridded In that city, Ho has a wife and five children, and tho en tire family are In a state of extreme desti tution. A number of Berlin sclontlfio men and savants havo started a fund for their relief. Premier Lolianotrs Successor, St. Petersburg, Jan. 12. Tho doflnito lunouncomont is mado that Count Mur nvloff, Russian minister to Denmark, will succeed tho lato Prince Lobanoff Uostovsky as Russian minister of foreign I flairs. BE STRONG AND HEARTY. HOW TO be;stkono and full of life AND VIGOR. Jf you starved for tiyo days you would feel as weak as a cat. Proof ouough that your food is the cause of your strength. If your stqmach is sick, you're starving away your strength. Slowly perhaps, bu(, none the less surely. You feel It yourself, You have uuuea, loss of appetite, head: ache, giddiness, pain iu the stomach, loss uf strength, spirits and ambition. 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Dr. Greene, 35 West 11th St., New York City, the most successful physician in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, can be consulted free, personally or by TerrlOo btorms In the North SVa. LONDON, Jnn. 19. Terrific storms have prevailed within the last twonty-four hours iu tho North sea and tho Bay of Biscay. The steamer Throo Brothers, be longing at Fecamp, France, is overduo at that plnco, and Is reported that she has lounderod off Ushant. She had sixteen mon on board, Tho British steamer Dlo mcda, belonging to the Dlomeda Steam ship company, of London, has been Bunk in a oolllslon off Yarmouth, All on board wero saved. A wreokoan also be soen from tho Fanio islands. A number of Yarmouth fishing boats hnvo beon wrecked or dam nged by tho storm, but tho loss of life Is not known. r.xcltonicnt on the Cot"n I!nclmii. New York, Jan. 12. Great excitement prevailed on the Cotton Exchange yester day from start to finish A rapid decline sot In uudor disappointing Imgllsh ad vices, the first call developing a declluo of flvo to eleven polnt.1. This was followed by Indications of much larger rocolpts of cotton at tho ports for tho woek than originally calculated upon. At the same time Fall Itlvor advices woro unsatisfac tory. Advlcos from tho southern port mnrkots woro also very unsatisfactory. Tho closo was barely steady at declines of soventeen to twonty-one points. Pan-Tina I What; Is t? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At G rubier llros., drug storo. Grocers can tell you why those whobuySEEUG'S Vccpconiingback for it. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the same people. saved by using seel- ilj'S because you can Duy cucap Coffee and make it delicious bv u klittlo or this admixture. POLITICAL CARDS. jjon CHIRK BUnOKSS, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOR CHIEF BURGESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOU CHIEF IIURCJKSJ, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fouifth YaTd Subject 'to Citizens, party rulw. JACOB NOLL. Subject to riemoorntlo pnrty rules. TjOIt RECEIVER OF TAXES, M. P. C0NRY. Subject to Democmtlo party rules. TjlOR CUIEF BURQBSS, JOHN DAND0. Subject to tho Citizens party rules, JjlOR CHIEF BUROKSS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth vard, &UV-N$ tQ P't'ws lrty rules. JjlOK ClIIHF BUUOBS8, A. P. TABOR. Subject to Demooffitlo party rulee. P OR CHIEF llUltaB.8, WOLF LEVINE. Subject to Ckbjeuf patty ruje, pQR TAX HKOBIYHB, A. D. GABLE, Of tlie Fourth WardT Subjeet to Citizens party rules. pOR COUNCIL, ISeeond ward. MARTIN SHOEMAKER, Subject to Citizens' party rules. p.)R COUNCIL, (Second ward) CHARLES SCH0PPE. Subject to the Citisena party rides. ILTGELDJfflBED. A Pointed Insult to Illinois' Re tiring Governor. BEFUSED TO IIEAIt HIS ADDBB88, "When n DoniDcrntlo Member nf tho IIouso Iloe to Invite Mr. Altgeld to S pen It lie Win Ignored by the l'rnaldlne Oltleer, and the House Adjourned, SrniifOFiKLD, Jnn. 18. A Mutational scene marked the retirement of Governor John P. Altgeld. When Altgeld's mie ceisor, Governor John It. Tanner, had spoken an effort was made by State Sen ator Mahuney, of Chicago, fcfoet the floor, but the speaker refuted to recog nize him. lie wanted to make a motion that the joint assembly extend the oour teiiy of the floor to the retiring governor. While he was trying to get In thlg mo tion Representative Needles moved that tho Joint assembly dissolve. It prevailed, and the house then adjourned till today. Governor Altgeld had expeoted to make a short speeoh, and hit name was put on tho program by the committee on ar rangements. Some of the Republican members were opposed to letting him talk, and It wns arranged with the speaker before the house met that he would not recognize any Democrats during the joint session. In this way Governor Altgeld was shut out. It has been customary In the past to recognize the retiring governor nt the Inauguration ceremonies. No rea son was given for the snubbing of ex-Governor Altgeld. The snub was made the more painful to the ex-governor and hit friendt from the fnct that Mrs. Altgeld occupied a seat lo side him on the stage and shared In the confusion rosulting from the affair. Tho majority of the members of the joint as sembly and the large audience did not ap preciate the slgulfloauoe of the oottrse taken until the motion to adjourn carried and put an unexpected ond to the cere monies. Much indignation was oxpresscd at the snub, and the Democratic members are bitter In their denunciation of what they term an "outragoous Insult," while some of tho Republican lenders deolure that the wholo affair was nothing mora nor less than an ovorslght on tho part of the speaker in failing to cnll upon Mr. Altgeld for his spoech. Tho ox-governor left the state housa immediately upon the conclu sion of the Inauguration ceremonies uud rolurned to Chiougo without pormlttlng himself to be lutorvlowed upon tho affair. His friends woro very ludlgnaut, and as serted that tho supposed Insult would not (ujurp tha ox-governor In tho least, but would havo a contrary effect. Rival Kallroadors' Serious llght. Milwaukee, Jan. 13. Ono hundred employes of the Chloago and Northwest ern railway nro guarding the road against 300 oleotrio railway mon who are endeav- ' oriug to construct a crossing for the Mil- . waukoe, Racino nnd Kenosha Electrlo 1 line. A hand to hand fight took plnre i yostordny, In which a largo number of pcoplo wore Injured. Postmaster Wholen, 1 of South Milwaukee, was struck on the head with n shovel and Is soriously hurt. Two women and a number of men wore scalded by atonm thrown from the engine. 1 Eighteen Chicago and Northwestern men, Including Supdrlntondont Citntillon. whim ' nrrostod. Twonty-flvo spoclnl detectives havo been sworn In to pre-orve tho ponce. A renewal of hostilities is oxpeotod. Ernstus Wlinnn's Now UnturprUo. NEW York, Jan. 12. Ernstus Wlmin, representing tho Consolidated Canal and Lake compayy, obtained a lease from tha board of doelts at a spcolal meeting hold yesterday. Mr. Wlmau explnlnod that hN company ospects to bring Into Now York annually 1,000,000 barrels of Hour via tho Erlocannl. The loosing of thisplorisa groat blow at tho rnllronds running Into tho metropolis nnd its vicinity, which havo for somo years monopolized tho flour carrying business from the great lakes. In the mnttor of export trade alono It will be a hard blow on Philadelphia, Bnltlmoro nnd Nowport Nows. Charges Acnlnst Kausa City I'ollco. JEFFEI5SONCITY, Mo., Jan. 12. In tho sonato Sonator Lyons introduced a son sationnl resolution making serious charges against the Kansas City police department and asking for the appointment of a com mittee of three to make nn Investigation. Tho resolution calls attention to recent newspaper charges which allege that tho gambling In thnt city had been fosterod by tho police and police Judges, that po licemen had been oompelled to pay cer tain sums for appointment and that tho pollco force and police commission wore taking offensive part In politics. Government Prisoners for Trenton. Washi.-m ro-, Jan. 12. Attorney Gen eral Harmon yesterday oomplutod arrange ment for tho onro and confinement nt the New Jersey state prison nt Trenton of prisoners convicted In tho District of Co lumbia of violating laws of tho United SUites, Previous to Jnn.'l suoh prisoners hnvo boon sentenced to tho Albany, N. Y., penitentiary, but a law which wont into effeot on that dato prevents a contlnuanco of tho oustoms. Skater Donoghno Defeats Latrson. WASniNQTOX, Jan. 12. At tho week's skntlng oontest begun hero at the ice pal tveo last night, Joe Donoghue, of New burg, N. Y., and John Nilsson, of St Paul, raced 'for a mile and a half. There were two fouls, nnd the judges decided no race. Donoghno then defeated John Law son, champion of Sweden, by a lap in a half mllo oontest, Lawson falling down In tho fourth lop. Tlmo, 1.82. A l'ennaylvaulu Swindler lu Canada. VllHOR, Out. Jan. 12. The police yes terday arrested John J. Gough, alias E. M. Frost, alias W. Thompson, aged 40, who is wanted in Athens, Pa., for tho embezzle men.t of 8,000 from Ralph Toter, his for mer employer. Gough says he will resist any attempt at extradition, but expresses a willingness to make a settlement Thirteen Prlsouers ltecaii. HUWTINOTOif, W.Va., Jan. 18, Thirteen desperate criminals broke jail here Stin dy night. They also robbed a wholesale hardware house of a dozen revolvers and several guns and a quantity of ammu nition. A posse is in pursuit, nnd much trouble Is expeoted. e,nteueod for raealng Worthier Checks. JfEW Yobk, Jan. 18. Mlohael M. Keeler, aged TS, who was formerly A. T. Stewart's ooiifUlentlal secretory, was yesterday sen tenced to a year in prison for passing worthless oheiiks. The Old Wy of delivering massea bv nrr boy eemnared with the modern telephone, illustrates the old tedious mathnrli nf "l.tt. ins" eoldt compared with their almost in- uinwneoui cure uy Une Minute Cough Cure. 0. H. Ilagenbueh. Siualv AMirttmn. fiftlm W.1 1 , .....1 1 , . and lips, cute, bruises, scalds, burns are iuic.iy emeu ny ueniti! wiusu imzel Skive. It is at present the article nuwt used for ntlaa. and It nlivava .hhm n Tr lUuenbuch. Ask your grocer for ue ' Royal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It it the beet flour made. The People's Favorite. A Man of Affairs, Who Has Long Been a Leader in Pol itics, and Whose Popularity Extends Beyond the Limits of His Town, Relates An Experience. Alderman dEORQB FRY, Allentown, Pa. It would Bo difficult to find a moro popular city official than the gentle man whoso portrait appears above. Ho has been so closely Identified with all that relates to tho well being of Allentown and Lehigh County, and been In public life so long that his numerous friends will be particularly intona ted in what ho has to say. Ills neighbor, Mr. II. IL 0. Smith, In commcni ing on Mr. Fry's caso says: "It was pitiful to look at him, ho vraa so net vt and wasted. Ho told mo every day that ho could not live long. I waif' this caso from day to day and noted the changes. Tho doctors could help him, but since he began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine I never saw si chango so. ne now looks better than ho has in ten years. Everybody him what brought about tho chango and ho answers, Dr. Miles' Nervim Mr. Fry sends us tho following statement, dated May 11, 1895. "In Juno 18W, I was terribly afflicted with nervous rheumatism, wlii was particularly severe in tho shoulders. Physicians said it was tho roai of La Grippo which I had In 1891. They claimed my spino was affect and this would weaken my nerves. I took medicines from many doc without relief. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Itestora i Nervine and Nervo and Liver Pills. I took flvo bottles of tho Nervine r several boxes of pills and tho result is a perfect enro. I am as well now in. feel better than neforo I was sick. I am now 04 years of ago. I cam praiso your mcdlcine3 too highly, and would adviso all thoso afflicted v, , nervous troubles to uso them." George Fky. The testimonials received b7 tho Dr. Miles Medical Co. verify the . saying "trutli is straiiger than fiction." Hero is ono of tho best known mr- tho community where ho resides, "so nervous and wasted it was pitiful ' look at him," who by taking a few bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervi is brought to tho enjoyment of better health than ho had boforo his sev ; illness. His friends look upon his restoration as Uttlo short of a mira ' What a lesson for all readers not in the enjoyment of good health. Pn by Mr. Fry's experience. Dr. Miles' Eestorativo Remedies will cure wh. doctors and other remedies havo failed to givo rcliof. Sold by all Druggists. 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