The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 13, 1897, Image 3

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    FREE CURE FOR MEH.
-
A MloMgan
Man Offers to Send His DU
00TM7 Fret.
alarms to Be a Benefactor to Weakened
ManKind. i
There it tilwnyi more or lem ftwpli-.ioii
dttiu'lird to iiiiytliiiiK tliut la offi-rc-d frr-e but
miiiu'tiiiici a iimn so ovci lluwd with generosity
Unit he cnnnot rit until hut tliwovcrv i'
known to Die world, In order that li i s fellow
men may iroflt lv what ho hm diseovered.
It in upon tliia ilueipnl I lott a resident oi
Kalamaxoo, Midi , delres to Bend free to
mankind a preecription which will cure them
of any form of nervous dcliillty ; relieves
them of all the duulit and uncertainty which
such men uru peculiarly liable to and restores
the ripws to natural "lew and vigor. Ah I'
cos' iiothlutt to try the experiment it would
hm'iii that anv man. Millcrin with the
itcvouH trouble- '1ml inually MttuiW nun
v. h i never stopped to realize wh.it iiiiirlil In
the final result, Might to he deeply interested
in a remedy wlih h will retort; them to
health, strength and vior, without which
they continuu to lic an cxinU'llco of ' it n I old
misery. Ah the remedy In question was the
result of many years research as to what
combination would be peculiarly effective in
restoring to men tbe strength they need, It
would seem that all men suffering with any
form of nervous weakness ought to write for
such a remedy at once. A remiest to II. C.
Olds, Dos; 1712, K.tlauinzoo, Mich., statiug
that yon are not swidinn for the prescilplion
out of idle curiosity, hut that you wish to
tnnke use of the medicine by giving it tri.il,
will bo nn wered promptly and Vtit'iout.
evidence as to where information came from.
The prescription is sent free and although
some may wonder how Mr, Olds can afford to
give away his discovery, there Is no doubt
about the offer hoing genuine. Cut this out
and send to Mr. Olds so that be may know
how yon came to write him. 13-28-78t
DIVIDEND S
TO INVBBT SIO OB UFWARDBf XHtU
dendt my tbi monthly. PtfttatUn frM. Aadma, West
ern Financial i!o., 5 Dearborn Btrtt, CMomo. m.
ilium ii illinium i ! imiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiinii nwrrrr
Evan J. Bavies,
UVKRY AND
Undertaking!
13 N. Jardin Street,
OIL TliEELfrancnGLnSt
PHILADELPHIA CURE GUARANTEED.
"iiu hi j. in A'ltAijLiutttuu yearn) and fl
Yearn Jloipttnl Experience lit Uermatij-,
I STRICTUnE. BLOOD POISON,-
nrGcNERAL Debility, Lost Vigor,
EX CESSES AND ALL OTHER
EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL
FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES
Permanently cured after crery ono else has felled.
LOST MANHOOD 'AMD SHftGNKCN ORGANS RESTORED.
No matter what iclf-st yleil great and Pimotu Doctors and ipeciaU
IsU tlnim, wrll print or old Ii 'Xhvel knows mors
about then dlirut u and how to treat tliem uccesaftilir than all
othwi oomhlnni, and tliej all know It too, to their sorrow
l'oor and Jtlch, If you wore robbed and Tlctlmlted, and 70a
wUa to get Hoocrt and aklllfUl treatment, try onco mow old
Dr. Theel. and be will oureyoa positively irciiru In poiitblt.
Jio Deception, no FuImq Hcpnsontutlon. Fmh cases
cored la t to 10 Dsji. Send live 2-cent tamps for Troth.
Beitef all for SinRUor Married, yoatiirorold. Only Book ex
posing quacks, Uouri: 9-8, Errnlngi; G-9. Iloari for exam
ination and treatment In iteming hopeleaa anddangeroaacaiet,
dally, 9 to 8, Wed. and Sau effs.,0tol0. Snn.,9 to It. Treat
Xnaot by mall. Strictest a-creey Gunrnnteed. FoH I rely
we lowest chomps In thin olty for the bent treatment.
Ip IvKrVr! r
For Weak and Run-Down People from
Childhood to Old Age.
WHAT !T IS ! Tho riohiwtof sll rostoratln
Foods, hroaoie It replaces tho m substances
to tbe blood Mid nerves that are exhausted in
these two lije.glTlnelluldabydlsease.tdaiKeetlon.
high lmcg, overwork, worry, excesses, abase, eta.
WHAT IT POES ! By nuklnir the blood
Pore andrlcli, and the UiKfelfon perfect, It creates
spud flesh, imiscle and streasth. The nerves be
ion made strung, the liraio neoomes active and
clear. Forresturlng lost vitality and stopplnt: all
wasting drains and weakness In either sea, it has
noeqnal ; and as a female regulator it Is worth its
weight In (told. Ono boa laetsaweek. PriceSoc.or
I boa.es 82.110. Druggists or by niall. Hook free,
i . . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY,
1613 Chestnut St. Philadelphia.
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To oil eufferers of IUUtOltS OK VOWTIl,
t.OVl' Vlfioit and lilMJMMt (IF MrH
AND WO.MliN. m pages; clou, tuuni; M
ourely sealed and malledr Ti.u.i iit by uaU
strictly onlldentlal, and a posl'lve. quick can
guaranteed. No matter bow lens standrae. J
wiu pot Ivcly cure rou. Writ or ce..L
SIR fiRR 329 ".isiiist.Phird.Pa.
Layer's
Lager- and
Pilsner Beers.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.
207
West Coal Street.
vnil bore T&ro&t, rimplef, Copp
HI J 0s IWU uuiurvu Duuii avuw, um dvivu,
Mler8 la Mouth, Hair-Kaltmst Write COOKk
RKMKJ1X to., UOT ftanaonic Tempiej
uhlenro. III. tur prooli 01 cures. t,uiii
rial. S5O0.O0. Worst cases eured ta XO
to 35 days, 100-pagft book, free-
IHilrueatc r'a Knallab IUmend KrauioT.
ENNYROYAL P!LLS
Urlsinliiin Only Oenulne.
arc, alwaja rt-Hiil.li. laoiis aik
DrugMiitt fur Cluchettirt F J) la 1
mund Bran.l la ltod un,l ( ' nirtallia'
Ht-aioa witu Dlue rtbM I itl-o
n nllis. IttfuA fj.utasrrfiti n i- 1 dLilii-
turn and imitations At lnjiigi, or aenfl 4e
m ii!ij i'ir jiaruoiimri, vfiiiutouioie ar
" Ilellef Tor LaiUtw.'' fn fetter, by return
JMIL 1 0,000 TmOimiiIi A'm Faptr.
letieierObemltjl)aMiMtlMii qawrtaj
millions of Dollars
do up in smoke every year. Tavlu nt
risks but get your bouses, stock, fur
niture, etc., iiisii red in nrst-clue re
liable companies m represented by
DAVID FAUST,
Also T,Ife and AonldauUl Oompsulefl
The Rosy Freshness
And a veiy.ty softuc. of the skin is Inva
riably ebUlBsd by tbars whs) use Possoni's
Oomplsxioii Powder.
'ILLS!
it Povlnsky's drug store, 28 Bast
Centre street.
Plnest, TkVT
Purest arid
Healthiest.
It'NiWialfWa
5h s; wa
1
-CI I
OH bv ail'ASi.'
MONETARY CONFEBBN
Hundreds of Millions Ropresontod
at Indianapolis.
THE HEED OP FINANCIAL REFOBM.
linn. Clmrlos S. rnlreiillil, Kx-lecretary oi
tlio Trensury, (lives Wnrulncof thoDnn
Cor Hint Mrj- Arise from Innotlou by the
Ijnmimlfers.
Ini)Iavap()I.is,,Thii. 13. Chnlrmnn Hunli
lliiiinu of the executive coiiui)HIo of tlio
iiionotnry eonference, enlleti that body to
onlernt Tomllnsoli Hull yeRlerdny nftsr
noon. At that time there wag seated In
the autlllorlum over 800 delegate, repre
senting bualneas Interette that run up In
vulue to the hundreds of millions. It wag
n flue looking body of mon, whose object
is to attempt n reform of tho government's
ourrsnoy syitem.
Tho meeting was oponed with a prayor
by the Iter. M. It Ualnes, of tho First
Presbyterian church, ox-President Har
rison's plane of worship. Then Mr. Hanna
delivered n brief weloomlng address, and
temporary ohalrmnn Jacob W. Smith read
the cull sent out by tho executive) com
mittee. Next emtio tho recommendations
of the oommlttee for tho temporary or
ganization naming E. O. Stannard of St
Louis as temporary ohalrman, Jacob W.
Smith of Indianapolis as temporary secre
tary and W. F. C. Qolt of Indianapolis as
Mwrgeant-at-arms.
In taking the chair Mr. Stannard made
a brief speech, and then tho various com
mittees wore appointed as recommended
by the executive committee.
After tho committees retired there were
calls for a speech from Hon. Charles S.
Palrchlld. In opening ho said :
"For tho first time In the history of gov
ernments a great aclontltlo financial ques
tion was submitted to the people for pop
ular consideration In our last oloolion. It
was a great test of our Institutions, not
alono In the way lu which it was doclded,
beoouso we were, considering the adoption
praotloally of a tool with which to con
duct our buslnoss. Other men atothor
times In our hlBtory have considered sim
ilar questions, men differing as widely as
possible In their political vlows. And yot
to them there nevor entered an Idea that
party, seotlon, raoe, nationality or worldly
condition wits Involved."
After dwelling upon the defects of the
proseut monetary system Mr. Falrohlld
concludod with these words:
"Leforo tho work of this convention Is
finally concluded the buslnoss world, not
only of tho United States, but of all the
world, will bo looking at It and Its rosulr,
and I tell you, gentloinon, If it shall dem
onstrate (as God grant that It may not)
that thoro Is wfthln this body not sufllcl
ent wisdom to arrive at something wise
and conclusive, or If, having so coins to a
conclusion among yourselves. It Is dem
onstrated that you are so far removed In
lnfluenoe from the lawmaking power that
no results oomo of it, I tell you, you may
tremblo for tho buslnoss and political fu
ture of this country."
John P. Irish, of California, was next
called. Among othor things ho enld:
"It Is your business to suggost to the
lawmakors tho way out of tho dlfilculty,
to put simplicity Instead of complexity to
conform that system to the law of finance.
I am awaro that wo have many wiso mon
who will join us in tho accomplishing of
financial reform In this country, ami who
bollevo, perhaps conscientiously, that the
way to strengthen tho superstructure Is
to weaken tho foundation.
The chairman thon called for the roport
of tho committee) on credentials. Thoro
woro no contosts. Tho total number of
dologatos whoso namos have so far beon
reported is 270. All parts of tho oountry
was represented, there being dolegatos
from 133 cities and towns.
Tho committee on permanent organiza
tion lust night reported recommending C.
Stuart Patterson, of Pennsylvania, for
permanent ohalrman and Kvans Woollen,
of Indianapolis, for pormanent secretary.
It also recommended that vice presidents
bo chosen, ono from each state.
A Modal for Explorer Peary.
New York, Jan. 13. At tho annual
mooting of the American Geographical so
ciety last night President Charles P. Daly
addressed the Arctlo explorer, Lloutenant
II. B. Peary, who was dressed In naval
uniform, announcing that tho oouncll of
the society had unanimously voted to pre
sent to him '.hollr-it Cullum gold modal,
in 1 1 "ognltion of his services as an ox
1 1.: r. In accepting tho modal Lieuten
ant I'e.iry mado a brief address on Arctlo
exploration. Tho late Goneral Cullum,
who left $100,000 to tho socloty, provldod
that part of the income of the fund should
bo expondod in giving gold medals to per
sons achlovlng notable results In geograph
ical research.
DrncEed to Death by nil Horses.
STrtorDsnuua, Pa., Jan. 13. Charles
Morrison, a well known farmer who lived
a fow mllos nbovoBushklll, Piko county,
was killed yostorday In a peculiar man
ner. Morrison, In oompany with his 13-year-old
daughter, vUlted Josso Gunn, an
Did friond, and while on their woy homo,
near Spackmau's creek, the horsos which
Morrison was driving bocamo unmauag
ablo and pulled the hoavy wagon off tho
road and down tho banks Into the creek,
Morrison's nock was broken, and ho died
Instantly. Ills duughter was unhurt.
Incendiary American Miners.
Toronto, Out, Jan. 13 Commissioner
V. L. Halght, of Parry Sound, has dis
covered n oause for the fires In valuable
timber lands In the Blscotaslng district,
north of Ontario. Ho attributes tho fire
to certain American mining men. The
district is rich in minerals, and the fire,
he thinks, was started In order that the
government tnlgbt place the'land on tho
market as mining lands, and so It could
be acquired at a low price. Tho loss of
timber Is estimated at nearly $1,000,000.
Cure for Headache.
Ab a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Hitters has proved to be the very
T AAU..U .. .w,t..... 1
" ,J w vuwio a l 1114,1! 11 u uuiv .IHl UK,
most dreaded habitual aiok headaches yield
to its influence. We urge all who arealHlcted
to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial. In case of habitual constipation
Electric Hitters cures by giving the needed
tone to the bowels, and few cases Ion it resist
i I he use of this medicine. Try it once. Large
Domes ouiy ou cents ui a. wasleys Drug
Store.
Wilson uud tbe Cabinet.
Wasiiinoton, Jan. 18. Senator Allison
said yesterday that the report that Prosl-deut-eleot
MpKlnley had decided to Invito
ex-llepreseutative Wilson, of Iowa, to a
place in his cabinet as secretary of agri
culture, at his suggestion, had for its
foundation the faot that he had rooora
mended Mr. Wilson for this office. The
senator added that Major MoKinley had
asked him If he knew a practical farmer
from tbe west whom he oould recommend.
Mr. Allison then suggested Mr. Wilson,
aud urged htm in stroug terms, but the
prelUeut-eleot had not lndloated any de
rision Absolutely pure, periectly harmless, and
invariably reliable are the qualities of One
Minute Cough Cure. It never falls In colds,
croup und luug troubles. Children like It be
cause it is pleasant to take aud it helps them.
C. II. Hageubucb.
Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name
Lsssio & Babb, Ashland, Sa., Is printed on
every sack.
SLEEP
FOR
SKIN-TORTURED
And rest for tired mothers In a warm bath
wlthCuTiounA Boat, inula ilnglearplloatlon
of CdticubA (ointment), tho groat skin cure.
ConconA Hbhediks afford instant relief,
and point to a speedy cure of torturing, dls
flgurlnB.huraillating.ltchlnB.burning, bleed
ing, crusted, scaly skin and soalp bumors,
with loss of hair, when all else falls.
Sail istonrtont tin werl4. fonts Daoo aso Cniu.
ST-ni D.bl..,-fr...
SKIN 8 GAL? "StftVouMSr.
Tours to Florida,
No district in America presents, during the I
Winter season, so many varied attractions as i
the State of Florida. Besides Us delightful I
climate, which to one escaping from the cold
and unhealthful changes of the North seems I
almost ethereal, It Is pre-emlnontly a laud of j
spurt and pleasure, Along its eleven hundred ,
miles of salt-water coast and In its twelve
hundred fresh-water lakes are fish of almost I
every conceivable variety, from the migra- j
tory tribes common to Northern waters to the
tarpon, pompano, and others of a more j
tropical character. Nowhere In all onr broad I
land can tho angler And a greater variety of j
game or better sport. '
Here also the most enthusiastic hunter
finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, 1
nnd wild rate roam at large through the more
sparsely settled regions, while birds of all
kinds may be found in abundance through
out the State. The more novel sport of al
ligator and manatee hunting may also be in
dulged In by the more adventurous tourist. !
With its matchless climate, It orange
gloves, Its rivers and lakes, its boating and
tmthlng, its fishing and limiting, and its
extensive forests, Florida presents unrivaled
attractions for the valetudinarian, tho lover
of nature, the sportsman and the oxplorer. t
To this attractive state the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted
tours during the season of
1867, leaving by special train January 20,
February 0 and 83, and March 0. The first
three tours -n til admit of a sojourn of two
weeks in this delightful land; tickets fur the
fourth tour will bo valid to return until May
31 by regular trains.
ltates lor tne round trip, you.uo irom isew
York. f!8.00 from Philadelphia, and propor
tionate rates from other points.
For tickets, Itineraries and other informa
tion, apply to ticket agents, special loAln;
offices, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant
General Passenger Agant.Uroad street station,
Philadelphia.
8-4!ly oruptious of tho head, chapped hand
.mil lips, cute, bruises, scalds, bums arc
iiuickly cured by DeWItt's Witrh Iiatel
Salve. It is at present the article most used
lor piles, and it always cures them. O. H.
llogunbuch.
A True Kill Ag i'mit Kilwaid ,T. Ivory.
London, Jan. 13. The grand Jury In tho
central criminal oourt yeitorday found a
true bill against 35 1 ward J. Ivory, alias
Boll, the s iloonkeepar of Neiv York, who
Is charged with conspiring to oause a dy
namite explosion.
The Wentlier.
For oastern Pennsylvania, .Dolawaro,
New Jersey und Virginia: increasing
cloudiness and probably rain tonight;
warmer; northwesterly winds, becoming
uurthuivsterly.
A Household Necessity.
Cusoarcts Candy Githartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of tho ngo, pleasant
and refreshing to tlio tasto, act gently and
positively on kidneys, liver aud bowels,
cleansing tho entlro system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fever, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Please buy nnd try it bux of
C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 23, 50 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
As', your Rrooor for no "lioyal Patent'
flour, and tako no other brand, it is tho best
flour mndo.
bWJMV16DRVJ1ALuYi
NOw uo EFFE0T3 AT Otw THEM
CSTOkTS IZrmLIZER
Cures gcncr.-l of special debility, wakeful
ness, spermtorhoui, emissions, Impotency,
paresis, etc. Orra i t .actional disorders,
caused by errs of .t.- s, quickly restoring
Lost Manhood i i c,u .- y lung, giving vigor and
Strength where former weakness prevailed. Con
venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate.
Cure is Quick, and Thorough.
Doh'I It aectivtd ly imitation:: insist on
CATON'S Vltalizers. Sent sealed il your druc
gill does not have it. Price S 1 per pkgc, 6 lor 15,
with written guarantee of complete cure.
InlormaUon, reierences, etc., free and confidential.
Send us statement ol case and 25 cts. for a week's
trial treatment. One only sent to each person. '
CATON MED, CO., BOSTON, MAOS.
For sule nt Klrlin's druic storo an 1 Shenandoah
drurf store.
That's why they enjoy their COFFEB.
Any grocer can tell you why customers
keep coming back for SEEZIG'S.
OBlrlo.tpacksi. S
P. J. CANFIELD,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
For-
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
HEART DISEASK-
SOME FACTS REOARBINO TIIE RAPID
INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES.'
Do Hot be Alarmed, But Look For the
Cause.
Heart troubles, at least among Americans,
are certainly Increasing and while this may
be largely due to the excitement and worry
of American business life, it is more often
the remit of weak stomachs, of poor diges
tion. Heal, organic heart disease Is incurable;
hut not one ease In a hundred of heart
trouble, is organic.
Tlio close relation between heart trouble
and poor digestion is hernuse both organs
are controlled by branches of the same great
uerves, the Sympathetic and Pneuinogasttic.
In another way, also, the heart is affected
by that form of poor digestion, which causes
gas and fermentation from half digested food;
there Is a feeling of oppression and heaviness
lu tho ehest caused bv pressure of the dis
tended stomach on the heart and lungs, iu- '
terfering with their action ; hence arises
palpitation and short breath.
Poor digestion also poisons tbe blood,
makes It thin and watery, which irritates
and weakens the heart.
Tlio most sensible treatment for heart
troubles Is to improve tbe digestion and to
Insure the prompt assimilation of food.
This can best be done by the regular use,
after meals, of somo safe, pleasant and ef
fective digestive preparation, like Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets, whleh may be found at
most drug stores and which contain valuable,
harmless digestive elements, in a pleasant,
convenient form.
It is safe to say that the regular, persis
tent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at
meal time will cure any form of stomach
trouble, except cancer of stomach.
Full size packages of the Tablets sold by
most druggists at 50 cents or by mail from
Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.
Idttic book on stomach troubles mailed
free. Address StuartCo., Marshall, Mich.
FOB
Piles or Hemorrhoids.
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Bells & Tumor.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites of Insects. -
Three Sites, 25c, 50c. and $1,00.
Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid onrecelpt of price
lirariUlElS' HED.C0., Ill IIS MlUlmBl.15ciiIork.
For salo nt Povinsky'H drug store, 28 Knet
Centre street
Tate No Substitute..
Gail Borden
I Eagle Brand
f asc CONDENSED MHZ
1 Has ahvaj'SSOod TZTtST In the esttraa-
lion of ths American K-cnle. No other Is
L-just as good." ijcet liuant EooJ.
POLITICAL CARDS.
I
TlOB CHIEI' BUKQESS,
C. H. HAGENBUCH.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
port ciiiEK Buitauss,
PIERCE WALKER,
Of tlio Fourtli ward.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
JjlOK CHIEF IJUrtQESS,
CHARLES G. PALMER,
Of the Fourtli Ward.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
JJlOIt CHIEF BURGESS,
JACOB NOLL.
Subject to Democratic party rules.
jjjIOU RBOKIVHR OP TAXR9,
M. P. CONRY.
Subject to Democratic party rules.
JjlOR OIUBI' BURGUBB,
JOHN DANDO.
Subject to the Oltliens party rules.
JjiOIt CHIEF BUKQESS,
ALEX. DAVIS,
Of the Fifth Ward.
Subject to Oitiseus jiarty rule.
JlOIt CHIEF BUItOESS,
A. P. TABOR.
Subject to Doiuooratiu party rule.
p OR OIIIKK IIUHOK-H,
WOLF LEVINE.
Subject to OittatM party rules.
pOU TAX HKCEIVKH,
A. D. GABLE,
Of tbe Fourtli Ward.
Subject to OHUwis party rules.
pOIl COUNCIL, tScaond ward.
MARTIN SHOEMAKER,
Subject to C! stuns' party rules.
poll COUNCIL, (Second ward) .
CHARLES SCHOPPE.
Subject to the CHtlsciHi party rulw.
IilOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR,
) (Two year term.)
ISRAEL EISENHOWER,
OI the Second ward.
Subject to CltUens' party rules.
witgh mm mi
JOHNSON AND MAGUIRE A
Add Another Interesting Chapter
to House Proceedings,
IT WAS ALL ABOUT EDITOR HEARST
The California Members of Opposing Iar
tlsw Iudulge In Violent language Sla.
gnlrx's Speeeli ICiptinged, but Johnson's
ltflHialns l'olltleal Debate lu the Senitto.
WASlltifOTON, Jan. 18. The hotiso yes
terday witnessed a sensational sequel to
the remarkable attack mndo by Mr. Johu
soii on ICdltor Hearst "Mr. Johnson and
Mr. Maguire, both of California, were the
antagonists. Their wordy duel grew out
of the publication In The Ileoord, ae a
part of Mr. Magulre's remarks of 00m
nients on the former's speech of last week,
In which he defended Mr. Hon rat, and
without the mention of Mr. Johnson's
name detailed some matters in the early
life of the latter when he resided in Syra
cuse, N. Y.
Mr. Johnson got the floor on a question
of privilege. He was at times dramatic
He denounced Mr. Magulre's attack oil
him us wanton and cowardly, and told the
story of his Indictment twenty-four years
ngo, in New York, for forgery, and how he
had gone out to California to rear a new
home and make a new name. He described
his success, and he had been able to pay
book every dollar he owed. He then ex
plained that all this was an old story In
California, where he had always avowed
It when he ran for office. Then with bit
ter Invective he paid his respects to Mr.
Maguire and Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin,
who last week characterized his at took on
Mr. Hearst as cowardly.
Mr. Maguire replied to Mr. Johnson In
a sarcastic vein. He told how he had at
tempted to secure time In which to reply
to Mr. Johnson during the debate and hud
been unable to do so, and how he had
printed his defense nsa man unable to se
cure a hearing for himself. He sneered at
Mr. Johnson for whining because his at
tack went home to him, and said he should
thought of tha grief and anguish he was
bringing to another before he assailed Mr.
Hearst.
Mr. Poole, of Now York, who represents
the Syraouse district, made a brief state
ment in vindication of Mr. Johnson. Ills
motion to oxpunge Mr. Magulro's remarks
from Tho Iteoord was adopted after Mr.
MoMlllln had Ineffectually attempted to
delay action, but a similar motion to ex
punge Mr. Johnson's remarks about Mr.
Hearst was defeated by a vote of 88 to 91.
This inoldent ovorshadowed interest iu
the liouso proceedings. Just liefore ad
journment, however, Speaker lloed an
nounced the oommlttee appointments
made vacant by the death of ox-Hpenker
Orlip, whloh had caused so much specu
lation. Mr, Bailey, of Texas, was ap
pointed to the vacancy In the sub-committee
and Mr. Boutner, of Louisiana, to
that on ways and means. Early in the
day the speaker sustained the point of
order against the motion to recommit the
Pacific funding bill.
Somo lively political sparring marked
the latter hours of the sonate session. The
free homestead bill was under discussion,
nnd Mr. Allen found In It opportunity for
questioning Mr. Vilas, of Wisconsin, con
corning the purty difference') of last fall.
It brought out much differences of opin
ion as to whether the Democratic plat
form was mndo at Chioago or at Indluu
apolls. Mr. Vilas declared that thoro was
almost nothing In the Chicago platform
nut inimical. to tho Interests of the gov
ernment. He Insisted that tho Indian
apolis platform was founded throughout
on Democraoy. Sir. Alien characterized
tho Indianapolis platform as 11 "rump nf
fnlr." Tho controversy became very lively
and took a wide raugo.
Tho homesteud bill was further dobnted,
but a vote was not reached. Mr Vilas at
tacked It as a meisure giving away $35,-
000,000 of government money. Messrs.
Nelson, of Minnesota, Allen and Peffer
spoko for tho bill. Mr. Hill, who has not
often addressed the senate of late, spoke
In favor of a law fixing four years as the
term of fourth class postmasters.
Dupout's Senatorial Contest.
Washington, Jan. 13. Hon. H. A. Du
pont yostorday filed lu tho senate, through
Senator Chandler, a petition to have his
claim to a seat In thb senate as a senator
from Delaware reopened. After setting
forth his citizenship In Delaware, Mr. Du
pont asserts that on May 0, 1895, he was
duly and legally elected to the senate for
tho term beginning March 4, 1895. Kleven
members of the Delaware legislature who
voted for Mr. Dupont join In the petition.
Tho petition was referrod to the commit
tee on privileges aud elections.
Death of lSx-Congrcssmau Crlsfleld.
PniNOBSS ANNB, Sid., Jan. 18. John W.
Cristlod, former member of congress and
onco amoni Maryland's most prominent
lnwyorg nu. I politicians, died here yester
day, aged 8J. Mr. Crlsfleld was the founder
of tho tow.i of that name and was borii In
Kent county In 1808. He wasoleotedto tho
Thirty-fifth congress as a Whig and re
elected to tho Thirty-seventh oougress on
the sumo ticket. In 1861 ho was a member
of the peace congress aud has held many
local offices of importance. His oldest son
Is chlof justice of the First circuit of Mary
land, but bears tho namo of Heury Page,
having assumed that of his undo, with
his father's consent
Tho old way of delivering messages by post
boys compared with the modern telephone,
Illustrates the old tedious methods of "break
ing" oolds compared with their almost In
tantaneons cure by One Minute Cough Cure.
0. H. Hagenbuob.
Deadlock In a Fireman's Convention.
Atlantic Oitv, Jau. 18. There lg a
lively fight on In the firemen's convention,
whloh convened here last night The del.
effate were still balloting at midnight
and had reaohed no decision. The nomi
nees are Charles Whlppay, Isaac Welseu
thai and Bernard Conway. It looks as
though the deadlock will continue for a
week, aj it did two years ago.
The Jurlos Trial Postponed.
BaiDGBTOX, N. J., Jan. la The trial of
Antonio, Lulgi and Charles Jorlo, the de
mented Italians who olubbed their father
to deuth lu Vluelaud, was postponed by
tbe Cumberland county oourt yesterday
until the May term, when tney may bo
sent to tho asylum. They are kept uuder
ball and chain to prevent them from do
ing any further injury.
Convict Died from His Injuries,
Siva 810, Jan. 13. -Joseph Hoffman,
the eourlot whose attempt at suloule last
week by Jumping from the fourth tier of
the stnte.penttentlary has beau attributed
to the abolltlou of labor In the prison,
died yesterday aa a result of his injuries.
I had severe attacks of smmlsml VMn.
trouble; and unable to get ajnediciue or
uucwr mi cure me until t used Hop Bitters,
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aim ouiu. jier nice was loo wiille, and licr
hands and feet felt as though the blood did
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something of tho history of this devoted wife and mother. Buroly she has
passed through tho furnace of affliction "heated doubly hot ' and the Joy
that relgus In hor household on account of her restoration will bo snared by
alargo circle of acquaintances. Mrs. Bradley Is a widely known pioneer resi
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plicated in medical history, and should convince tho most skeptical reader
that Dr. Miles' remedies euro when all other means fail.
"Twelve years ago the 25th day of last December I was compelled to takr
to my bed on account of extreme nervousness. My husband said he would
rather go to tho penitentiary than through another such siege an ho hnrt witu
mo for a few years previous. Little did he suspect he was tnen on tho eve ot s
twelve year campaign. Wo employed fn all twenty-six different pnyslcia::..,
the best wo coufd Gear of, anrf it cost us over 82,000.00, but I only grew
worse. I becamo wholly unablo to walk, and they carriedme from one room
to another. I becamo so nervous tho doors aad to be cushioned, tho clocks
were stopped and tho family went about in their stocking feet. 1 was so
miserable that lifo seemed unendurable, and all I asked for was death. Tlio
doctor said my cxtremo nervousness was caused by excresence of the uret lira
and performed four different operations, which nearly cost my life eiich
time, but no benefit resulted. To give mo strength strychnine was given
mo every day for fivo years and calomel every third day for three years. My
headaches wero terrible, especially in lower back part of head, and sharp
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afraid of. I was a wearisome burden to my friends. At last the druggist
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first bottle was not finished before I could cat with a relish and was able to
walk, and before I had taken three bottles was able to do my own work, and
after taking six bottles I am cured. My weight has increased over fifty
pounds. No words of mino are able to tell tho good it has done mo and I
never tiro of telling to others the story of my cure." Mits. S. Bradley.
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