The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 14, 1897, Image 3

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    FREE CURB FOR MEN.
A MlcnlgKn Man Ofltort to Bind His Dl
ooverjr rree.
Claims to Be & Btnetfcotor to Weakened
Mankind.
There ii always rnnro or less suspicion
attached to anything that Is offered free hut
sometimes a man so overflows with generosity
that he rannot rest until his discovery Is
known to the world, in order that his fellow
men may profit liy what ho has discovered.
It is upon this principal that a resident of
Kalamasoo, Mlc.li , desires to .send free to
mankind a prescription which will cure tliem
of any form of nervous debility j relieves
them of all the doubt and uncertainty which
sueli men are pecallarly llablo to and restores
the organs to natural size and vigor. Ai it
cos'm nothing to try the experiment it would
seem that any man. suH'crinR with the
nervous trouble that usually attack men
who never stopped to realize what might be
the final result, might to bo 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 niauy years research as to what
combination would bo peculiarly effective in
restoring to men the strength they need, it
would seem that all men su lie ring with any
form of nervous weakness ought to write for
such a remedy at once. A request to II. C.
Oldi, Box 1712, Kilnmnzoo, Mich., stating
that yon are not sending for the piescrtptlon
out or idle curiosity, but that you wish to
make use nf the medicine by giving it a trial,
will be an mend promptly and without
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 don lit
about the offer lwing genuine. Cut this ont
and send to Mr. Olds so that lie may know
how you came to write him. 12-28-78t
DIVIDEND o
TO INVBBT SIO OR UPWARDS? Dirt-
dendi payable month, ParUonUrt frw, AMwu, Welt
ernFlnnnclnl Co. tw larboru Stoat, Chloo, tU,
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardin Street,
SIR TIMS 604 North Sixth St.
PHILADELPHIA. CURB GUARANTEED.
It curt Hospital Experience In ermanr.
I STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON,
general Debility, Lost Vigor,
"EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER
?i-EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL
FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES
Permanently eared after ever? ono else lias foiled.
10ST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN GROANS RESTORED.
Bend fire S-rent stamps for book Trntb. The only
CTposure of Quacks under sworn testimonials.
.CHASES
Bloodf Serve Food
veHsTAK.
For Weak and Run-Down People from
Childhood to Old Age.
-WHAT IT IS I The rlchestof all rmtoratite
Foods, because it replaces the name irabetances
So the blood and nerves that are exhausted la
Bf6it.",0liB-Biln'rflaldBD7 disease, Indigestion,
nlen living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc.
WHAT IT DOES ! Br msVIng the blood
p ?, 'JdrlcluandthedlgesMon perfect, it crerttea
fplld flesh, muscle and strength. The uerrea be
In made etronsr.tbj brain becomes actlre and
clear. For restoring lost vitality and stopping all
wasting drains and weakness in either BeiT it has
I . . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY.
UU Chestnut St.. Philadelohla.
DR. LOSS'S BOOK FREE
To all soirerers of ElMtOllS OP VOUTJ1,
IiOT VlOOIt and IHSISASIX op flijuj
ANH WO.IIIiN. W8 pages: Clolh Donnd!
curely sealed and mailt Qfree. Trentmeni by malt
strictly onildentlal, and a pnslitve. quiet cor
goaranteed. tfo matter how le.ig tandlJQJL J
will poe Ivdy care you. Write or call.
DR flRR 329 H ,5til st PWIa.Pa.
WIS wWUU $tyeart' cvntlnuowipnutu
PHI LA. & REAL ING RY
IN EFFKOT DEO 6. 1890,
Trains lenvo Hhenundoah sm follow :
For New York via Philadelphia werr du.
210, 5 35, 710 n. in., 1233, 3 08 and S 38 p. D
Hundays, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week day
5 2S, 7 10 a. i".. 12 S3 and 8 03 p. in.
For Heading and Phlladelpti'r, hwl da
2 10, 5 25, 7 10 n.m., 12 38, 3 03 nuil 3 98 p. m. Sm.
days, 2 1U a. m.
For 1'ottBvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 n. m.-and
12 SB, 3 08 and S 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For Tnmaqua and Mahanoy City, week days
210,525, 7 10 a. in., 12 33, 3 03 and 5 58 p. a
Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For Willlarasport, Sunuury and LewlsburK
weekdays, .125, 1180 a. m., and 7 25 p. m
Sundays, 3 25 a. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, woekdays, 2 10. 8 25, B 25
710,1180a. m., 1233, 8 03,658, 7 25 and 95.'
p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. in.
For Ashland and tshamokjn, week days, 8 26
710, 1180 a. in., 725 and 9 55 p. m. San
days, 3 25 a. in.
For Ililtiinorp, Washington and Hie West "
B. & O. It. K. throuKli trains les" i Reading
Terminal, Philadelphia? (4,& It. P . at S ?
7 5. 11 as n. m., 810 andlS!Sp. Smuttr'
3 20,7 00, 1124 a in., 3 40 ami 7 37 p.m. Add!
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat
nut streets station, week days. 10 80 a. m. 12 3C
12 It 8 40 pm. Sundays, 185, 8 28 p. id.
TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH.
I.eave New York via Phlladelph a, wee
days, 4 JO, 8 00 a. m., 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p. in. nut
bight. Sundays, 0 00 p. in.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, wuo
days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. ni.
lii ve Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, nee.
days, 4 30, 8 35, 10 OS a. in. and 4 05, GOO, 11
p. m. Sundays, 1180 p.m.
Leave Beading, week days, 185, 710, 10 Of
11 55 a. in., 000 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays,. 1 35 a. rr
Leuvo Pottsville, week days, 2 35, 7 40 a. m
12 80 and S 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. in.
Leave Taman.ua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 26 a
in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 . in. Sundays, 3 18 a. 11
Leave Mnlianoy Ofty, week days, 3 46, v 2
11 47 a. m., 2 08, 7 4 1 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 8
a. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, lot
G B0, i) 37, 11 59 a. m., 1 12, 2 1, 5 20, 6 24, 7 67 am
1023 p. m. Sundays, 2 40, OQa. m.
Leave WUUamsport, week "days, 7 42, 1010
iu., 8 86 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart ana"
South street whaif for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 400, 6 00
p. 111. AooommodaUon, 8 00 a. in., 0 80 p. m.
Sundays Express, II 00, 10 00 a. in. Accom
modation, 800 o. m., 4 45 p. in.
Heiurnlng leave Atlaniio City depot, oornei
Atlantic and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Express, 7 86. 0 00 a. in., 8 80, 5 80
p.m. Aecommodation, 816 a. m., 4 82 p. ra
Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. iu. Accomiuo
dation, 7 16 a. in. ,-4 16 p. 111.
. IIari?.r,Kf .Jf B" eapwes trains
I. A. 8WKIOARD, o. 0. 1U. COOK.
Qen'l Superintendent. Usu i Pass.
riillions of Dollars
Go an In smoke every year. Take nc
risks hut get your houses, Hook, fur
niture, etc., insured in flrst-olaes re
liable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, SSSSKtSS&
Also Life and Aoeldtital Companies
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness of the skin is inva.
Soam,pyi.xbito4nD&,rh0r' Wb U" P"'e
onus HSsFtAi
IQaa.l.'l 'ut.rwaie.a
'ratsssiaiur.p
Vit- J.'soinc CsPhil.'
Fo-.
Povlnsky's drug store, 28 East
Centre street.
iTar'JH, . tsto4a.rj4 'itffflMsta ilk
Appoints a Oommittoo to Investi
gate Ourronoy Eoforin.
DECLARED FOR A GOLD STANDARD.
Congress Will bo Asked to Appoint a Mi(4v
etnry Cotniiilislon to Fornmlnto Plan
for the Gradual Itotlrement of All Classes
of United States Notes.
Indianapolis, Jnn. 14 At 10:80o'clock
yesterday the flrat morning Reunion of tho
monetary conference was c.illeil to order.
The dolegiites were sented by states, a
much better nrrangoinent than that of
thfl day before. Tho chief event of the
morning uesMon was the report of Con
gressman Fowler, of tho banking mul
curreuoy commltteo, lu which ho snltl in
part:
"There are throo ways of oecnplng na
tional bankruptcy at some time, if the
present plan Is to bo continued. Wo could
nasumo full functions of banking, a stop
whloh la altogether out of tho question.
Wo oan tax tho people when the emer
gency arise, which must prove, as It al
ways had, a muoh expensive and burden
some policy, and one to which tho peoplo
will not long submit The retirement of
the demand obligations of the govern
ment, a policy that Is clearly demanded by
ourown experience and approved oy that
of all the rest of' the world, is the only
pmctloal solution, and it is our only
remedy."
Yesterdny afternoon tho mombars of thu
conference, by Invitation of the stale sen
ate, visited the oapitol. On reassembling
at 4 :86 tho report of the committee on
resolutions wus read. The report was
adopted and tho convention adjourned to
meet at the will of executive committee.
The report is as follows:
"This convention declares that it has bo
como absolutely ueoesaary that a consist
ent, straightforward and dullliaratoly
planned monotary system shall be Inaugu
rated, tho fundamental basis of which
should be :
"First That the present gold standard
should bo maintained.
"Second That steps should bo taken to
Insure the ultimate rotiramont of all
classos of Unltod States notos by a gradual
and steady process, and so ns to avoid In
jurious contraction of tho currency or dis
turbance of the business interests of tho
oountry,and that until such retlroraont
provision should bo mudo for a separation
of tho revenue and noto issue departments
of tho treasury.
"Third, That a banking Bystom bo pro
vided which should furnish crodlt facili
ties to every portion of tho country and a
safo and elastic circulation, and especially
with a view to socuring such a distribu
tion of. .loanable capital of tho country as
will tend to equalize the ratos of interest
In all parts thereof. For tho purpose of
effectively promoting tho above,
"Kesnlvod, That fifteen members of this
convention be appointed by tho chairman
to act as an executive committee while
this convention is not In session, with full
powers of this convention. Tho oxeoutlve
committee shall have tho power toincroaso
its membership to nny number not oxcood
ing forty-five, and flvo members thoreof
shall at all tlmos constitute a quorum of
said commltteo, which shall contlnuo in
office until discharged at a future mooting
of this convention.
"Resolved, That It shall bo the duty of
this oxocutlvo oominltteo to ondoavor to
pi'ocuro at tho special sosslon of congress,
which it is understood will bo called In
March next, legislation calling for tho ap
pointment of a monetary commission by
the president to consider tho entire ques
tion and to report to congress at the ear
liest day possible."
In the event of failure to secure thu
above legislation the oxocutlvo committee
Is authorized to select a commission of
eleven' mombers, who shall "make 11 thor
ough investigation of tho monotary af
fairs and needs of this country, In ull re
lations and aspocts, and to make appro
priate suggestions a8 to any ovils found
to exist and the remedies ihorofor; und
no limit Is placod upon the soopo of such
inquiry or the mannor of conducting tho
samo, excepting only that tho oxpensos
thereof shall not oxceed tho sum set apart
for such purpose by the oxocutlvo com
mittee. '
"Tho executive commlttoo of this con
vention ahull uso so muuh of tho volun
tary contributions made to it as may be
avullnlile for that purpose, to defray all
neeesary ux;iuusos of the commission,
uml hnll nnufy tho commission from tlmo
iM ae of the amount so available.
"All messages and communlcations as
to methods of currency roform which have
been presontod to this convontlon shall
bo referred to such commission when
formed."
It was not until tho last session of tho
convontlon that any exciting incident
arose. Tho convontlon was divided, but
tho majority won easily. Tho minority
was represented by two members of the
committee on. banking .and currency of
the national house of rcprosontatlvos,
Messrs. J. II. Walker, of Massachusetts,
and C. N. Fowler, of New Jersey. They
lost, but they wont down with bannors
flying.
After tho reading of tho resolutions Mr.
Walkor was recognizod and hurlod a bomb
sholl Into the convention. Ho said:
"Tho congress of tho United States de
ferred action upon ' any roform of the
finance and banking system of this coun
try to the present congress on aocount of
tho prosldentlul -election bolng so near.
At tho first session of this congress, for
the samo reason, it was dolayod until the
present session of congress. There should
be some definite sohomo formulated to bo
presented to the proposed oxtra session of
tho Fifty-fifth congress.
"And but for this convention some
scheme would havo boon provldod. This
convention was palled. What havo you
ilonef- The extra session moot you oan
110 1 inaugurate your commission before
the close of the present congress. You
eannot determine whether you will ap
point thlB commission by this body until
that scheme is tried. Whan the next con
gress is eleotod, if legislation hus not be
fore been had, you will not got it You
will not, In my Judgment, get It for ten
years. I do not believe there la a member
of congress, here or in Washington, who
beltevos by the machinery you havo de
vled here anything oan be accomplished
until the Fifty-sixth congress."
"Now, I did propose that you say some
thing about the methods of securing legis
lation, tf there had been the slightest hope
or encouragement from this convention,
but I want to say to you that you have
damned tho whole roform, damned It here
today in tho weakness of human nature,
and there Is no salvation."
K. L. Hoot6,of Connors vllle.Ind., jumped
up ut onoe to reply to Mr. Walkor. He
said: "We came here toexpross our sentU
ments, and dangerous is the position oi
that man in congress who charges us with
being lobbyists for immoral or any other
purpose."
Oongressmau Fowler offered on amend
ment to the oommltttee's report that the
permanent oxeoutlve committee iholl be
constituted by the seleotlon of one mem
ber from each of the stats roprcMutod.
In speaking of his amendment Mr. Fow
ler said: "I venture to say that any pro
longation of this question through tho
oomplloated machinery adopted here will
result in u dry rot and the defeat of the
noble purposes that havo oalled yon to
gether." Mr. Bullitt, of Pennsylyanla, gppko
against Mr. l'-owler amendment, urging
that it will not be feasible to (ipporiit a
oommlMlou composed of one man from
evory state In tho union. Ho said :
"On that commltteo you wmt men of
the somo caliber as tho men who brought
this oonvontton together men who aro
not to be deterred from doing their tint?,
oven by being told by the chairman of the
oomtnittee on ourronoy that our move
ment la 'damned. No man should rest
from going forward in n movement he bo
lloves to be right, because nomo man in a
moment of disappointment tells you that
you are damned."
The debate was oontlnuedon those lines
for some time, but it was flually brought
. to a close by calls for the vote nnd the
ixissao of the resolutions.
Alwolutoly pure, perleotly harmless, and
Invariably reliable are tho qualities of One
Minute Cough Oure. It never falls in colds,
oroup and lung troubles. Children like It lic
onuse It is pleasant to take and It helps thetn
0. H. Uaceubuoh.
A monster Petition for Cuba.
NBW Yohk, Jnn. 14. When the resolu
tion calling for the recognition of the
Independence of Cuba is before tin
senate, and its passage is being urged,
a dolegntlon from Now York, bonded by
Frank Mayer, president of the American
Friends of Cuba, will present a monster
petition in favor of .the resolution. Sixty
thousand petitions ' wero sent out, nearly
alpof which have been returned, with more
than 000,000 signatures. Among tho sig
natures may bo found those of nearly all
the members of the legislatures of nearly
evory state in tho Union. The petition!
will be wound on a roller or wheel de
signed like the pilot wheel of a ship. It
stands about four feet high, and Is sur
mounted with gold.
arip-Colds-IIcudacIie.
Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and la
Grlppowhen Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine will
cure yeu in one day. Put up in tablets con
venient for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or
money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale
by Klrlin's Pharmacy.
narper May Succeed Patmor.
Spkinqfield, Ills., Jan. 14. Ex-llopre-tentative
W. 11. Harper, of Chlongo, is a
candidate for United States senator to
euccoed John M. Palmer. Tho announce
ment causod a good deal of surprise. Mr.
Harper Is known to bo a close personal
friend of Governor Taunor. James T.
Hill, who mado tho anuouueomont of Mr.
Harper's candidacy, said that after look
ing tho ground over it appears impossible
to oloct any of the old candidates. Mr.
Hill Is confident, he says, that Harper will
bo an accoptablo candidate to all factions.
Spooucr for the National Senate,
Madibon, Wis., Jan. 14. Colonel John
CSpoonerwas unanimously nominated
for United State senator by the Itopubll
onu Joint loc-Nlatlvo caucus yesterday. Bo
lng conducted before the caucus the noml
noe made a brilliant response declaring
for protection, reciprocity, the right of the
federal government to arbitrarily invado
states to protect proporty, for ourrenoy re
form ond the pre .out monetary standard.
RED
Oil
H
Itching, scaly, bleeding palms, shapeless nails,
and painful linger ends, pimples, blackheads,
oily, mathy skin, dry, thin, and falling hair, itch
ing, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths
with Coticdha Soap, and gentle anointings
with Outiciuu (ointment), the great skin euro.
U lold throughout th world. Fottbb Dsua ihd Cosh,
Corp., Sole Propi., Uoaton.
ttj- "ilow to Produce Soft, White Hindi," free.
I TP HI MR UIIMnnS '"""J. 'A1
1 viiiiiu iiutiiuitir
COTICDK1 llEMEDIIlt
4J3EATH
-wo EFFEOT3 AT O tw -THE!
CSTON'S - SLrrrSLIZER
Cures general or special debility, wakeful
ness, spcrrji.- -?:a" emissions, Impotency,
paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders,
caused by errors or cxcccs, quickly restoring
Lost Manhood m cM ct youngf, giving vigor and
strength where fa..i.i weakness prevailed. Con
rcnlent package, simple, effectual, and legitimate.
Cure is Quick and Thorough.
Von't be deceived oy imitations! insist on
CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed if your drug
gist docs not have it. Price $ 1 per pkge, 6 for $5,
with written guarantee of complete cure.
Information, references, etc, free and confidential.
Send ua statement of case and 25 etc, for a week's
trial treatment. One only sent to each person. '
CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MA 80.
For sale at P. P. D. Klrlin's drug1 store nnl
Shenandoah drug store.
That's why they enjoy their COFFEE.
Any grocer can tell you why customers
keep coming back for SEJILIG'S.
Ooljr la s ptckse. s
P. J. CANFIELD,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
"For-
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
mtioura
ilCM
DYSPEPSIA TWENTY YEARS.
Cured by Three Bottles of Dr.
Greene's Nervura.
Mr. Joseph llogan, Frinklln, Man.,
says :
"I suffered from dyspepsia for twontv
years. '1 ho stomach became weakened so
that after eating u meal It would not be di
gested, but would accumulate In the stom
ftcli. I would hare a sense of fulness or bloat
ing after eating, with distress, and I would
suffer greatly with acidity and eructations
of large quantities of acrid, scalding water.
mr. josr.rn iiooAjr.
"I began Hie use of Dr. Greene's Ner
vura blood and nerve remedy and have not
yet used three bottlefuls nnd have had per
fect relief. I have eaten all kinds of food and
digest It without tho slightest difficulty. I
consider myself cured of my confirmed dys
pepsia." If constipated, use Dr. Greene's Cathartic
Pills with the Nervura.
Dr. flreene, 35 WeBt 14th St., New York
City, the most successful pbystdan in cur
ing nervous and chronic diseases, can be con
sulted free, personally or by letter.
lteduclug Wages iu Woonsocliot.
Woonsooket, IM., Jan. 14. The Woon-
soakot MachillO nml Vrnaa nnmnnnt. hna
announced a reduction In tho running
tllnnnf Ifa fintnrv Tlnrn f n ttilfwrr.
per woek, beginning Monday next This
wm do aocompaniou by a reduction of 10
yer cant, in wagos. xno action oaused
Croat surnrlna. as thn nlnnf. Tina 1,nnti Kitn-
nlng night and day for tho past slxtoon
muuwis. j our nunurou people are al
loc tod.
COAL ! COAL !
HARD CLEAN
L .
-(o)-
T,n- n, irn.ui . in i. 1
Shoemaker'sl at the following reduced prlees :
Ekr $8.60 Stove $2.05
Chestnut 2.C6 Pen 1.30
Delivered to nny pnrt of the town for 70 cents
nildltionnl. Orders left at Knlliach's cigar stor
or 318 South Jurtli it street, will receive prompt
attention.
LAMB, DAVIS & CO.
"MABE HE IS NOT WELL."
(Shakcspear.)
Then get him to tako the
BRONCHO
HOMOEOPATHIC
REMEDIES
10 CENTS
DRUGGISTS.
"They do the Work,"
ECIAL HKJIKDIES FOU D1FFKKE
D1SBASBS.
SEND FOR SAMPTfI$.
BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Yonkers, N. Y.
POLITICAL CARDS.
port ciiiEr; iiunaEss,
C. H. HAGENBUCH.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
CHIEF BUUOESS,
PIERCE WALKER,
Of tho Fourth word.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
JIOU CHIEF BUltQESS,
CHARLES G. PALMER,
Of tho Fourth Ward.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
JOE CHIEF BURGESS,
JACOB NOLL.
Subject to Democratic party rules.
jpon RECEIVER OF TAXES,
M. P. C0NRY.
Subject to Democratic party rules.
JIOR CHIEF BURGESS,
JOHN DAND0.
Subject to the Citiiens party rules,
"JpOR CHIEF BURGESS,
ALEX. DAVIS,
Of the Fifth Ward,
Subject to Citizens party rulee.
JjlOR CHIEF BURGKeS,
A. P. TABOR.
Subject to Demoeralle party rulee.
p OR C1IIKF BUJt8,
WOLF LEVINE.
Subject to Oitlsens party rulee.
pOU TAX KKCKIVKR,
A. D. GABLE,
Of the Fourth Ward.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
pOU COUNCIL, ISoeond word,
MARTIN SHOEMAKER,
SuUJeot to Cltlssns' party rules.
pOU COUKOir., (Second ward)
CHARLES SCHOPPE.
Subject to the Oitlsens party rulee.
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR,
' (Two year term.)
ISRAEL EISENHOWER,
Of the Second ward.
Subject to Citizens' party rules.
ARBITRATION TALK.
Senators in No Hurry to Ratify
the Treaty.
EFFECT OH THE MONROE DOCTRINE,
One Senator Declares That the Treaty
Might Interfere with This Government
In Its Attitude Townrtl Onba - The
Treaty Will Itequlro I.onc Consideration
WAgntJfOTON, Jan. 14. The senate com
mittee on foreign relatione yesterday had
under consideration the general arbitra
tion treaty recently negotiated between
the government of this country and that
of Great Britain, but It did not reach any
decision as to the proper disposition to be
made of It. Tho committee found the
subjeot of tho treaty one of euch vast pro
portions aa to render any speedy disposi
tion of It out of the question.
Tho meeting served to develop the fact
that the committee Id a uult id favor ol
the general principle of arbitration be
tween nations, but It was made evident
that each individual was likely to have
his own ideas as to how this desired result
should be attained.
There has beeu more or less dlsousslon
concerning tho treaty, and some specula
tion as to Its ratification. A member oi
the committee on foreign relations stated
that the subject was so vast that it was
necessary to give the matter very close
consideration before any action should be
taken, and that In the examination of It
there were possibilities not known which
might oause a man to change his mind
many times. He said that until he could
plvo the matter suoh attention as the sub
ject demanded he would not 1m quoted
upon the matter. He said that one phase
might be Instanced. At present there
might not be anything in view to arbi
trate, yet after general arbitration had
been agreed upon any number of un
known cases might be presented by one oi
tho parties and numerous olalms pre
sented, which were unheard of, might be
brought forward. These unknown quan
tities might be a serious objeotlon to
making any definite agreement
Sonator White, of California, says' that
ho would support the treaty, If at all, be
cause It wos for a short perlodand largely
experimental. It might be that the ex
periment would prove successful, but he
feared that In every contentlon-thut would
orlso nomo now prlnolplo might arise
which It might not be good policy to sub
mit to tho tribunal proposed In tho treaty.
Ho said somo question relating to tho
Monroe doctrlno might arise, and that
quostion tho United States would not care
to submit to arbitration.
Another case, instanced by a senator
who has given tho subject some thought,
was Cuba. Under certain conditions the
United States might desire to take action
regarding tho island and assert the Mon
roe doctrlno. The European powers,
Great Britain Included, might dispute the
right of the United States under the Mon
roe or any other doctrine to Interfere, and
the latter, so far as Groat Britain was con
cerned, must go to arbitration. Reference
was also mado to tho Monroe doctrine
resolutions now pending lu the senate, in
which tho declaration was made that tho
United States reserved tho right to decide
when the doctrine applied.
Tho discussion yestordny Indicated that
tho treaty would require long considera
tion, and tho opinion wos expressed that
it might be ratified through the influenoo
of the peace soclotios and kindred organi
zations who fult that such a treaty might
proront war In tho future.
Coxoy's Little l'arty. ,
St. Louis, Jan. 11. After a two days'
session the oonforonce called by "General"
Jacob S. Coxey to launch a new party ad
journed last night As a roult of tholr
deliberations a long addresser r$clara
tlonof priuclplos by tho "minjla of' tho
road" Pooplo's party men, was Issued and
an organization commlttoo selected, head
ed by Coxey and Carl Browne. A motion
was adopted Instructing that commlttoo
to call on the unemployed of every city in
the Union to hold a mass meeting on
Washington's Birthday and ask for work,
ond parudo eaoh week thereafter until
work Is obtained. "All friends of reform
and lovers of justice" aro asked to choose
delegates to attend a People's party con
vention to bo held in Nashville on July 4
naxt
Dennett Sent to an Asylum.
New York, Jan. 14. Arthur P. Den
nett, superintendent of Dr. Pnrkhurst'a
society for tho prevention of crime, was
taken to tho Bloomingdalo asylum for tho
lusano today. Ho has beon confined In
Bellevuo hospital for a week. Mr. Den
nett was Dr. Parkhurst's principal as
sistant In the war agoinst vice, and col
lected much evidence against offendors.
He mado investigations personally, and
was vqry successful in adopting disguises.
During a t' l.il one of tho wltuosses spoko
of him nso-i "angel," and he was ever af
terward known as "Angel" Dennett. His
mind gave way recently from overwork,
his frlouds said.
The old way of delivering messages by post
boya compared with the modern teloplione,
illustrate the old tedious methods of "break
ing" colds compared with their almost iu
tantaneous cure by Ono Jllnute Cough Cure.
C. II. Hagenbuch.
Rewards for Dead Train Rubbers.
Chicago, Jan. 14. Express and railroad
malingers have sent to luessungers ond
train guards a letter which, if the offers
mado are carried into effect, may oause
train robbers to hesitate before they de
termine to hold up a train. Those letters
instruct the rutn to shoot to kill in eaoh
and every case where robbery is clearly
tho intent of anyone who interferes with
tho running of a train, and a cash reward
of 600 is held out for eaoh robber shot
but npt killed, and 11,000 for every dead
holdup..
No Clearance for the Dauntless.
WASHUfGTON, Jan. 14 The aocount
given by the master of the Dauntless of
tho reoent movements of the suspected
filibuster, as oontalneil in his affidavit,
which hus reached the treasury depart
ment, is wholly unsatisfactory to the effl
oials, and this fact has beenooinmuntoatej
to the oolleotor at Jacksonville, togethur
with Instructions not to grant the clear
ance asked for. If the vessel uttempw to
leave she will be detained and libeled.
Coxoy's Workmen on Strike.
Mamiiaos-, O., Jan. 14. While "Gen
orol" Coxey 1b organizing his new party
at St. Louis his stone quarry men are
striking and refusing to work unless they
are paid wages now some weeks past duo.
Two leaders of the strike have been dis
charged, and there Is hope that the trouble
moy be bridged over until tho return of
Mr. Coxey.
I bad severe attacks of ravel and kidn.
trouble; and unable to get a medicine or
doctor to cure ma until T muul 1T, nuu.
and they cured me in a short time. A
JJIWIKBUUHIB JjAWYBK of Wavhe Co.,
N. Y.
OOLOBLKSH AND Onr .TV A vnilntf nixl
deenlv rest-ettad that ulm
and cold. Her fitco was too white, and her
bands and feet telt as though the blood did
not circulate. After one bottle of Hop
ueeu mi. en sne was tbe rosiest
aud healthiest eirl In the town, with a
vivacitv and cliaarfiiliiAu r n,i.,j ..w.,:.t....
- -..I. I,U,JIU
to her friends.
A PLAGUE OP THE NIGHT.
ITCHING PILES AND OTHER RECTAL
TROUBLES EASILY CURED BY A
NEW AND SAFE METHOD.
A Remarkable Number of Cures Made by
the Pyramid Pile Cure.
About one person In every four sorters from
some form of rectal dferaw. The mint rum
raon and annoying is itrhins: pile, indicated
by warmth, slight moi'tun- and intense,
uncontrollable itching iu the pnrtH iillccted.
The usual treatment has hron nit' simple
ointment or salve whith sometimes Rive
temporary relief, but not hintj like a lu'cnin
ncnt eure can be expected from nn h -niper-ficial
treatment.
j The only permanent cure for itelnmr piles
t yet discovered is the Pyramid I'ili l ine, not
onl for ilt liing piles, bill fin- every other
form of piles. Mind, bleeding or ptoti udiug.
The first application gives instant relief and
I lie eoiitiuiu d use for a sboit time i.mses ft
P'Tinanent removal of the tumois m the
Muall parasites which cause the intense itch
iiiK and discomfort of itehin piles
Many physicians for a longtime "iippuHed
that the remarkable relief afforded lv the
Pyramid Pile (Jure was because it was
supposed to contain cocaine, opium or si.n
' ilar drugs, but such is not the case. A recrnt
! careful analysis of tho remedy showed it to
j be absolutely free from any cocaine, opium,
or in fact any poisonous, injurious drugs
' whatever.
For this reason the Pyramid Pile cure is
probably the only pile cure extensively rec
ommended by physicians, because it is so
safe, so prompt in the relief afforded and so
far as known the only positive cure for piles
except a surgical operation.
In one year the Pyramid Pile fure has
become the best known, tho safest and the
most extensively sold of any pile cure before
the public
Nearly all druggists now sell it at 50 cts.
and $1 per package.
Address the Pyramid Co , Albion, Mich.,
for book on cause and cure of piles and also
hundreds of testimonials from aU parts of
the United States. '
If suffering from any furm of piles ask
your druggist for a package nf Pyramid Pile
Cure and try It to-night.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1 S. PHILLIPS, M. 1).
0(11 co: 80 West Centre street.
Can be ooneulted at all hours.
M. BUIIKH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Dean building, corner of Jlfaln and
Centre street, Shennninmh.
j II. POMEHOV
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Shenandoah, Pa.
jjj VTsifORMAKKIti
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.,
Corner Market and Centre streets.
PROF JOHN JONBS,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Ick Box 65, Mabanoy City, Pa.
Having studied under eomo ot the beat
mnsteia In laindou and Purls, will glvo leaeons
on the violin, guitar ond vocal culture. Terms
reasonable. Address In care ot Strouse, the
ewoler. Shenandoab.
"A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE
FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
n
SUHB CURB FOR
Dyspepsia, Malaria, Siespisssnsss,
nervous Headache, Biliousness,
Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Elc,
As7c your Druggist to get them
through his .Jobber, or send
a Postal Card to
BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO.,
NElnZ YORK,
-WW Samples
Sold by p. p. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
For sale by P. P. D.
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BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this Bianular effervescent aud atiiuu
laiit. An Instant cure for sour asoawolis and
beauaohee. which often accumulate from ha vice
a iilg-bt out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLES OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah
RmilMM Oelebrated TtmiMf
",,sbjbw Mil isd aurv (intr nuiitti
with Tomy "nd PcnoyTOjal l'lll udother Uk
twi''df I Airayt buy Uio bwt Dd4tod dtM
.'..r.it 1USr.i
to all otb
: fecit hi thinwrkat, SU I. I'
;Sutioukr, toU.
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wm
1
pepija. Railroad,
SCIIUYKIM. WVIislON
NOVFMUFR 1"), ISOfi.
Trains w ill leave fthennmloMi after the abc-T
I date fur ikkm", UHIh rt.n. Kntektllle, Mt
Water, Hi lulr, Pottss i!le llniiil.iirit, Beadtsa
I'ottstmvn, l'lmciitxvint , NorrWtcj'vn and Pi fl
i kdo'pinn Mtiond street statl'in) t F. UK and 11)13
a. m. hiiiI I 'i iu m. on week divs for vto
1 vilte ami intei mediAt-e stations y 17 a. na.
I
SI'HIIAV.
For W1KKns, (llllierton, rik-.llle, Iftars
Water St. t 'lair, 1'ottnvllle, t fi ok, 9 4ti a. r. and
8 10 p. m Knr HamourK. Headline, PottOirr
Plii!ta ille, Norriato-n n, I'lillad tphla 040 A
9 Vi a. n , 3 10 . tn.
Trains leae FrnekIM- f.ir Htienanrioab
10 40 a. in. ami 1281, '-II, 1 -J and !H1 . .
Slllldav, II 1:1 n m and 1 II p in.
Leave l'.illBVllle for hi.. .undo nil at 10 1 1
a. ni. and 5 l.V 7 21 and 10 It in Sunday ai
10 tO a. in , S n p. ni
Iave Philadelphia, (Hroad treet station), ei
Shenandoah ti T 57 mid s a m . 4 10 and f 11
p. m. week d i s. Hun, lays lea c tl l. W a. la.
Leave firnad street station I'lnlti'telphtSh loi
Sea (Hrt, A-l.iiry Park. nnn Uiove, Lort
Branch, and intermediate tal:ini. $.'.0 U
a.m., 3 80 ati'l 100 p. ni. week days.
Leave Hroad street Station, I 'nlmilelphla,
FOIt NEW VOIIK
K s press, week-ilnys ami, 4 a,, 4 V j 15, flirt,
7 ii, s , , ii 'i .to, in i I n ... n i ..i 1 1 (man,
12 00 noon, '1 :Vi tUiniud 1 l m l I Tl p. nt
I lining 'iu I. I 4t), 2 3a (IHninn I'ai 3), I ri
4 ( 0, T (l, "i f Dininjr Cai 1, n Ml li . 8 V, Jn
p 111,12 01 iilKht. Sinuliis, ,i J.t 4 ir, 4 ( ,
h si, h :ci. :i to, 10 21, mi n ,n i, 1 1 ;n n n,
12 iu, .to i J inline; 'an, t on i i.nmi. .1 I i-j IHiiuik
far), 5 an, 'i Vi ( tHniiiK arl n Ii, ii x 10 00
p 111 , lilll nlu'lt
I'xpre-.- foi Itoston without eliiuie, 11 OOa m.,
eek-das, and (t .'i0 p. in . dail
KOK WAHHINOTON AMI TIHC SOUTH.
For Baltimore anil Washington, a so. 7 , ti
1020, 11 21 a in., 12 09 (l!:n Limited LMa
liift Car), 1 12. 8 18, 4 41 (S 19 ronRTeaslaiutl
Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, n w mining Oar ,
740 (Dining Car) p. in. and 1309 rrbjlM
week days. Sundavs, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 m a.
m., 12 09 j 12, 4 41 ( a is t'mig-reviotial Limited,
inning lari, o oa mining tar), 740 ti. m
(Dining Car) and 12 05 night.
FOIt ATLANTIC C1TV.
I,i ave Broml street station, Philadelphia (via
Delaware river bridge), expiess, 702 n. m.
daily.
Leave Market street Ferry, express, R 50 a m ,
2 00, 4 00, VI) p. in Sundas, H 4", 9 45 a 111
Aceoinniodatlnn, S 00, K ill, n 111 , :l i'O and 4 JO
p 111 , week days. Sundn w, H 00, s r a. m., 4 no
and 5 00 p. in,
For I ape May, Angleswea, "WiMwond nnri
Holly Beach, and Sea Isle Citv, (), an City and
Avalon F i press, 9 00 a. 111, 4 00 p. m week
ilaya. Sundays, w 00 a. 111
For Somen Point Express, s M) am, 4 00
11 m. week days. Siimlujs sd in.
S SI. l'KRVOBT, ,T Ii Woon,
(ien'I Manager. tien I Hasa'gT Airt
Layer's
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.
207
West Coal Street.
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When In dc . '. v. 1 at to use for
Nervous Dtl.i . Lo tf Power,
Impotency.Aii ,) liv.Vancoceleand
other weaWbbrs. from any cause,
use Sexine Pills. Draiut checked
and full vigor quickly restored.
Mailedfor$1.00;0boxes5.00. With
AX . nv.uw, nuu
Sa.Un Crnrft ws trixrm a mtoraua
cure or refund the money. Add re w
KIULIN, Shenandoah, Pa
1
Hard Work
Dion ti U BrtMilvia ami T.t
CURB all such annoyances with
puta all pain to flight, and CURES f
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Cramps !
and Colic.
Price 2S ets. and so ell. per settle.
Preearsd bj H. J. HACKETT & CO., PhHadelthia.
Jill Druffght Stil It.
A genuine welcome waits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. Main and Coal Sts.
-JS?' wUke "?"' Vottet and ale
andSars. eoiperanoe drinks
m to Hire.
If yon want to liire a safe and reliable
"LKr.d,t,,v.1.n or for working purposes
pay Shield.' livery stable a vlaft. Wm,
eenstauUy on hand at rewanable rate
JAMM aSHlEL-CDSS,
Xo. U0 feet Oautte street.
Opposite Reading tallrond station.