4 r to M l Most torturing anil disfiguring of Itchlni t)urnl g, scaly skin and scalp liuiuors la 1' stantly relieved by n Mann bath with Ctiti cuiiA SoAr, n slnp lo application of Ctrrict it (ointment), Iho p eat sk.n euro, and a full (lo ot CuTioiuiA Kr.oLVCNT, (.reatest or bine purifiers ami In nor cures, when all cUo fails U h 1 ihroiithnul the worM. Torticn PRffl r f'trt. Cuk. Vtvft., Uoaioa. " (to to Ctirv Halt Ulwuui, n. . FALLING HAIR adJKS'KlS WITCH HAZEL, OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas.) Burns & Scalds. c I I Wounds & Bruises w Cuts & Sores. Bolls it Tunsors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh jum & Tetters. Chappei Hands. Fever B isters. R E Sore Lif.u & Nostrils. SCorns & Bunions. Stings Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, c, 50c. apd $i.oo. old by druggists, on iu post-paid onreceiptof price uwriiniin'aiiD.io in in uiiiiuu9L,seiri. TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. Tha famous Appllanconnd Hcmfdlcs of theErloMedical Co. nowlorlho first time oduroil on trial wltboutexpcnso to tiny honest man. Not a dullar to ho nnttl lu advance. Curo KITccts of Errors H or n recuses in uid or younir. Manhood Fully Itestored. How to tSnlnrgn and Strengthen Weak, Undovcloiicd Portions of Body. Absolutely unl'ulllue Homo Treatment. No C. 1 1. 1 ). or other scbemo. A plain offer by u llrsi of high standing. ERIE MEDICAL COppauR "7: 'AHSY PILLS! ALL MUG TQBfJ ZJAFB AND SURE. SENd 4C. run"V1umAH 3 bnrfc OUAP'!' Wttrox Specific CcPmua.Pa. For at Povlnsky's drug sturo,2 I Centre street THStl CI.I'ON'S tSZTCHLIEER Caa f-.-ie.ral or special debility, wakeful. iesj, i.-i-rraatorhota, emissions, Impotency I -tc.-ls, etc Corrects functional disorders, h, rtvr nr excesses, auicldr re&torinff l.n.t Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and rntn uncre lormcrvreaiencss prevaueu. ion tii v ifc'i, timple, eftectual, and legitimate . M.-Q13 Quick.ano Thorough 6 ' '. 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Paris, Jan, 18, Anarchy ran riot In the French capital yesterday and last night. The first disorders occurred among the lawmakers themselves. An attempt was mnde In tho chamber of deputies to question the government on the Dreyfus note, but Premier Mellne declined to have the subject reopened. A harsh and disorderly discussion was precipitated, during which the premier threatened that the cabinet would re sign unless the matter was shelved. The government forces won, tho motion to Indefinitely postpone being carried by a vote of 310 to 252. A great anti-Dreyfus nnd anti-Semite meeting last night at the Tlvoll Vuux Hall produced extraordinary scenes. Tho neighborhood was paraded by po lice mounted and on foot, and the rap Idly growing crowd Increased the ex citement. At 8 o'clock, on the opening of the meeting, the hall was a seething sea of humanity, crowding every part, gesticulating, shouting "A bas Zola," Vive 1 Arniee " and "Vive la Revolu tion Soelale." Tho members of the anti-Semite committee displayed ban ners bearing the Inscription, "Death to the Jews, und other Inscriptions. It was soon seen that the 5,000 people con sisted largely of anarchists and of others bent on opposing the students. On St. Guerln, the president, propos ing that the honorary presidency he conferred upon M. Rochefort and St. Drumont a great uproar ensued, the anarchists trying to wrench the ban ners from the anti-Semites. Scullles took place, In which two of the olllclals wore Injured. SI. Thlebaud delivered an address de nouncing the Jews and urging tho meet ing to support the government. Tumults and fights for the banners continued, with shoutings, whistlings and singing of the Marseillaise and the Carmagnole, while SI. Thlebund proceeded In a vio lent speech, declaring that the Dreyfus scandal was the commencement of a Boclal revolution by a "band of scoun drels desiring to overthrow everything In order to raise a traitor. The scene now became a saturnalia. The anarchists removed the Iron stair case giving access to the tribune, so that the committee was unable to de scend. Free fights began around the Hags. Finally the students chased the anarchists out of the hull. The organ Izers of the meeting then seized the Hags decorating the hall and arranged a rendezvous at the Slllltary club, cry Ing "Vive l'Armee." The hall partially emptied, but soon the anarchists returned, and, breaking open the great doors, began further fighting. Some of the Injured were car rled out with their faces covered with blood. Finally the students were van quished, and the anarchists were mas ters of tha situation. The meeting broke up and the anarchists replaced the lad der, Invaded the tribune, led by SI. Courtols, flourishing a red ling, and all shouting, "Conspuez Rochefort" (spit upon Rochefort) and "Long live Zola." Interest was then transferred to the streets, where the police had been re-J Inforced by the Republican Guards. At 10 o'clock last evening largo bodies of students, nourishing the trl-eolor arid shouting "Vive l'Armee," proceeded In the dlrer.tlo, of the Slllltary club, In the Avenue de l'Opera. The troops cleared the Place de La Republlque and charged the bodies of students. By midnight those who had been arrested were released and quiet had been re stored In the Place de l'Opera. Telegrams from numerous provincial towns report student manifestations at Starsellles, where tho windows of Jew ish shops have been broken. At Nantes and Lyons there have been, similar at tacks on shops and on the synagogue. The crowd rescued those who were ar rested. A heavy fog settled over the city yesterday afternoon and made It til Ill- cult to ascertain until late exactly what happened. It seems that, fearing dis orders, a large body of police moved In the direction of the Pantheon about 4 o'clock and barred the bridge across the Heine. Half an hour later the students. Issuing from their lecture rooms, filled the Place du Pantheon. An ugltatpd crowd, shi.ullng "Conspuez Zola," and raising other cries, moved In the direction of the bridge. Several at tempts to cross the river were frus trated, but eventually a large number reached the Place de la Republlque. In one case the crowd stopped In front of a shop that bore the name Levi, shouting "Death to the Jews. Let us pillage. Let us pillage." The students at tho rear, ignorant o: the cause of delay, pushed on, and the mas's tontlued Its onwnrd course after attempts In various directions to reach tho principal boulevards, always frus trated by the police. Many were ar rested The students were now Joined by the riffraff of the city, but finally desisted till the evening's riotous meet ing. The students, having the sympathy of the authorities, were treated with unusual forbearance by the police, who Dnly kept them within necessary bounds. According to some accounts 20 people wcro wounded In a cavalry charge outside the Tlvoll Hall, which the police eventually cleared. The events of the past few days are beginning to produce a feeling of panic in Tnti'iah eli-nlna. ltnth the business and private houses of the Rothschilds ana oilier wumuiy aunu kuu.ucu j special detectives and gendarmes, for fear lest tho Drumont crusaue prouuee a sudden popular outbreak. Uueklen'a Arnica Salve. Thn heat salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover soros, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil akin nrmitinni. and nosltivelv cures lilies. or jo ray required. It la guaranteed to give perloct saiisiacuon or uiuuy iuiuuuuu. x 85 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Chlldri'li A-lli.v.vliH 'l. r.itl"T Iiihiiiii). Boston, Jan. 18. -Hubert Alexanders three sons, Davtu, ageu u. -.-., aged 7, and Paul, aged 6 ycarB, were asphyxiated by gas which partly turned on by accident In their chamber. Alexander, who recently came from New York, has becomo In sane over the tragedy. itVIIAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't givo thorn tea or colleo. Have you tried tliouow food drink called Grain-O? It Is delicious aud nourishing and takes the place of collee. The moro flniin-0 you give tho ,.,M,lr,.M tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Oruin-O Is made of pure grains, aud when properly prepared tustos like tbocUolco groilesof colleo btitcosts about 1 as much. All grocers sell it, 15c und 25c. A Plain Fact But a Torment ing Truth. "He Who is Sick Alone, is Never For lie Has His Sickness Constantly With Him." Victor Huso nnco said : "llo who Is liuncry is not atone, for bo has his hunger always with him." riie inoilrru version of thU might ho : "Ho who is sick Is never alone, lor lie haa ills sickness constantly with him." Hut what a companion ! Ho is like tlic criminal who found hlmcir shackled to a corpse, liis days aie mikeralilo and his nights a nightmare You can shako oil" tho droad companion ship of iliscaso and weakness if you will. You can he mado ncain strong, vigorous and well If you will nso that greatest cure uf modern times, Dr. urcone s Xcrvura blood and nerve remedy. Mr. 1. i;. Marble 1010 0th. Ave, Troy, N. Y.. says : "I was troubled about thrco years or more witli that terrible disciiso, dyspepsia. I had been living so long In this state, that I be en run so weak I could scarcely cet ut) and down stain. I could not cat substantial food enough to give me the proper strength to work on. "I got a bottle of Dr. Greeno's Nervura and took about half of It when I began to sco a changa in my condition, and so I kept on until I was perfectly cured. I don't think I took over fivo bottles, lieforo I began lo take the remedy I could cat nothing but rye bread, this was all I could keep on my stomach. Now 1 can eat anything, vegei. utiles of all kinds, and wo now keep Or, flrncnu'i Nervura blood and nerve remedy in the houso all the timo. I recommend it to nverrbodv." Take Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy at once, for you can, if you desire, consult Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., Now York City, the most successful physi cian in curing diseases, absolutely free of barge, whether you call or write about your case. f c DDIIU'C fou r.iTiir.it sex B.E UIIUI1 OThln remedy Itelm; In Jectcil dlrrctly to tlio GaG seal or mono uisciimcn of the Ociilto-IJrliinry Organs, requires no change or diet. Curo nrnnrnnteprl ill 1 to 3 ilayn. rininllplalnimck. Uf V AO, Ja-dHolu only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke ovory yoar. Tako nc risks but get your houses, slock, fur nlturo, etc., Instirod in flrst-clasa re liable companies as represented iy DAVID FAUST, J" jif" Also Life and Accidental Cnmpiinl rm Punly cf Malarial and Ddiciousne-'f-ior Unexcelled; FOR SALE AI CUR SIORtS AKfl BY CaOCtRS CVtRYWHERL Qennsylvania HAILHUAU. SCnUYKILI. DIVISION. NOVEMBEB 23, 1807. Trains will leave Blicnando'ab after the abor date for WlKKans, Ollberton, Fraokvllle Dart Water, Hi. Ulalr, roiisvine. unmiturg, iieauinR Pnttstown, l'hoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and l'ltl' adelpbia (Hroad street station) at 6 08 nnd 1109 a. m. and 4 20 p m. on week days. Sundays, 6 0S a. tn.,8 10 p. ni. For l'ottsvllle and Inter mediate stations only 17 a. m. week days. Sundays, 9 45 a. m. iA'tive Shenandoah for l'ottsvllle (via Delanol 738,0 110.111., 12 as, U 10, 0 00, 8 42 p, in. week days. Sundays, 9 10 a. in., 12 50 and 0 31 p. m. Trains ICaVO rrtwicviiio iu, mranmmuMi mi 10 40 a. in. and 12 81, 5 41, 752 and 10 37 p. m, Sunday, 1 1 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. lave I'OHSVIiie Ir oiiounuuiKiii vn v iuv.- vlllel 10 13 a. ui 12.05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 10 p. ru. Hundav 10 40 a. m., 5 15 n. m. Leave l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Delano) 00, 7 15, 9 05 a. in., 1235, 3 0), 5 10 ). 111. week days. Sundays, 8 45 n. in 12 35 and 0 10 p. m. Leave PhtladelpMa, (llruad street stutlon), fo Hhenandoah at 5 67, 8 35and 10 19 a. in., 4 10 and Jl p. m. week days. Sundayaleavent0 50a.nl. Leave Itroad street station, Philadelphia, to Sea Olrt, Asbury l'nrk, Ocean drove, I.on( llranch, and Intermediate stations, 8.S0 11,14, a. m., 8.80 nnd 4.00 p. m week-days. Leave Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, roil NKW YOIIK. Kipresa, week-days 8 20, 4 to, 4 60 5 15, S 50, 7 83.8 20.8 83,9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), II 00 a. til, 1200 noon, 2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. iiii,,,. c.r.l. l 40. 280 (Dlnlnu (tir) 820. 350. 4 00. 5 00, 6 54 (Dining Car), 8 00. 7 02.7 13. 10 00 p. m., 1201, night. Sundays, 8 'JO. 4 05, 4 50 5 15, 8 20, 8 83, 9 50, 1021, (Di Ing Car), 1135 a. in., 12 35, 1 05 Dining Car) 230 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Cur), 5 20, 5 56,(Diulug Cur) ill 7 02. 7 43. 100(1 n. III.. 12 01 lllkillt. Kxpress for llostun without change, 11 00 b in.. week-duys, aud 7 43 p. in., tlally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. ...... ... i dm ,m am VoT liailimore twu twninKtwn, u w, , -v, o u, 10 20. 11 23, a. in., 1200, 1231 (Dh.lllg Car) 1 12, 3 18, 4 41. 15 35 ConKrcs 'I, I...I....I lt..l..,. 'n-l ft 17 AM llllll. niotiui i.iiiii.i'M. .in.. ...j, i-'." Ing Carl, 7 81 Diiilug Carl P. in., and 12 05 night week dayi. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 1200, 1 12, 4 41, n ju unngrciwioiiBi i.im Hod, Dining Cur, Of.5 IDInlng Cur), 781 Din lug Cur p. lu.'und 12 05 night. FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware rlvei brldgo-K.xpreas, 7 us p. m. .in jy. I,eave Murket Street Warf-K.iprcss, 8 50 a m 2 00, 4 00,8 00 p. m. Sundays, ina, a. in (accommodation 4 30, and 5 00 p. in.) Kor Capo May, Angle-sea, Wlldwood and Hull j Iteacb, Hea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor-l.spnas. 0 00 B. iu., 4 00, p. nl. i .1.,.. u,i,1nvri. u on a. m. "f"" '.'.,.':' II...;.,.. 1VI . . im . rrn",. 'JSE dav' HuVday'sTs 43 .T J, 11. Hutchinson, Ueu'l Manager, J. It. Woou, Ueu'l l'ass'g'r Agt. eA. CHOCOLATES j Q3 FOR EATING. DRINKING, i dR, Xtl COOKING, BAKING Q? V,At 'JJk jj aj ZtA'WIW7 T2-Hi.rtl 1 THE NEW BEbFORD STRIKERS. AH Jfmv HnijlMiid Tnxtllti WorkorH In- turi'ftc.l In Tholr Strtmulu. Boston, Jnn. IK The fight between cmplojer nnd employe In the New Eng land cotton mills Is on. nnd what It will l;ad up to cannot now be told. Tho great corporations In New Bedford aro silent, nnd thousands of operatives nto Idle, while here and there discontent cropped out all day, the most serious being nt Blddeford, Sle., where 3,200 persons refused to work, thus closing two mills, and at Lewlston, where one mill was crippled by 400 weavers stay ing out. Tho general wage reduction Is estimated to affect 125,000 persons 1 about 150 mills, although these mills have previously adopted the schedule and several othets have given notice of Immediate reductions. Todny finds the textile operatives everywhere Intently interested In tho New Bedford struggle, for here the test of strength nnd endurance will come, and upon the outcome will depend the question of nn Industtial battle the en tire lniElh nnd breadth of the New England states. The chief point in this battle will be discipline, nnd tile first command of organized labor hi ought well nigh perfect obedlcnco. Mrs. Slark. I'lcnsant Hide. O.. says. 'After two doctors cave up my boy to die. 1 saved him from croup by using One Minute Cntigh Curu." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all I hi oat and lung troubles. C. II. llagciibucli. Major In t onli't euro. New York, Jan. IS. Mayor Walter C. Flower, of New Orleans, called upon SInyor Van Wyck yesterday, nnd the two mayors engaged In a consultation on the sorlnl evil problem. Sir. Flower said New Orleans had adopted ti plan similar to that of Paris, restricting fall en women to one bectlnn of the city, In which are to be found all of the con cert halls and other establishments where disorder Is likely to occur. The only feature of the Parisian system not yet In force Is the compulsory med ical supervision of the Inmates of houses of 111 fame. Mayor Van Wyck seemed Inclined to think that the New Orleans plan must bo adopted sooner or later by all American cities. The ttlo folks lovo Dr. Wood's Norway l'ino Syrup. Pleasant to tako ; purfectly harmless; positive cuio for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Li'irlHlntor-. i'f.v I'ubmi Ttet'ogiiltlon. Albany, Jan. 18. Two joint resolu tions on the Cuiun question were Intro duced Into the state assembly last night. They went over under the rules, and will be called up next Slonday night. Bulb call on congress to recog nize the Insurgents as belligerents. Jtiss Allio Hindies. Norfolk. Va.. was frightfully burned on tho faco ami neck l'ain was instantly relieved by DoWltt's Witch Hazel . Salve, which healed tho injury without leaving u scar. It is the famous pile remedy. U. II. llagenbucli. Prlcjt Mm .Ific.."' n II In ( niircli. Corfu. Ore tie. J.m. is At tin- Catho lic church last evenln:;. dining vespeih a young man attackid the priests. Father Km'-st Lnitcux l.-.llled, an other was muitally wi uded, and two others were Injured. l'otid For Starving t'lflmnw. Havana, Jan. 18. United States Vice Consul Genet nl Springer arrived yes terday by the Vlgllancla. bringing for United States Consul General Lee 1.000 boxes of provisions, 200 half barrels of flour, a box of quinine und other sup plies for distribution. MOTHER'S FRIEND takes married women through the whole period of pregnancy In safety and com fort. It is used externally and it relaxes tile muscles so that there is no dis comfort. It prevents and relieves morning sickness, headache and rising breasts, shortens labor and preserves the mother's gul isli form. $1 a liottto at druggists. Send for a Free copy of our illus trated booklet about MOTHER'S rRICND. Tho Bradfieltl Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. : Philadelphia & Pveading Railway lingui- fi.;rn I Lull Coal No Smoke IN KKKKOT NOVHMHKIt 11. 1897. Trains leave Bbenandoali as follows t Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 5 80, 7 0S 0 51 n. in., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p m HiindayB, i 10 a. m. Kor New York via Maiteb Chunk, week days, 5 30, 7 05 u. m., 12 33 and 3 10 p. 111. Kor Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 30, 7 05, 9 SI a.m., Vi 83, 8 10 nnd G 07 p. ui. HimilAVK. !2 lOn. in. Kor l'ottsvllle, weelc days, Z 10, 7 CO, vai a. in., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. Holidays, 2 10 a. m, Kor Tauiaoua and Alaliauoy Ully. wcea nays 2 10, 3 88, 7 05, 9 SI a. 111., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. Ill, Hiindavs. 2 10 n. m Kor Wllllamspon, minnury ana l.ewlsDurg, week days. 3 25, 5 30, 7 05, 11 80 a. in.. 12 33, 7 25 p m Mondays, 3 25 a. m. KnrMahauo) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25. 530, 7 05, II DI, 11 no a. in., 12 1, a iu, o vt, 1 -JO, v a.1 anu 11 4U p. m. sunaays, iu, a m . iu. Pnr Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3 25, 530,705, 11 30 a. In.. 12 33, 3 10,6 07, 723 and ira ti. in. Mimuavs. a a. in. Vnr Itnltlmnre. Washington and tho West via II. AO. It. It., through trains lea"i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (!'. & 11. U K.) at 8 SU, 7 55, 11 28 a. m., 3 10 anu i,a p. t nunuays, n aa' n m . i ru, ... 11 la 9 0?.. .,, A, I, II. .J M. I W, 1 1 -J . in., u . -. i'. ........ tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, weeK nays, iu nu o. m, u m, 12 10 8 40 pm, nunuays, i so, e u p, m. TItAINS KOR HHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 00,1130 a. in., aud 180,4 Quo n.in. Sundays. SOOn. m. I.eave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 n. m.. 1 80 and 4 IS p. m. I...,n-n Phlladelnhla. Keadlnir Terminal, week days, 4 20, H i, iu iu a. m. anu 1 1., i uo, o ou, u uu p. in. Sundays, 1130 p.m. Leave llPtwllltK,wtmn unja, i f iw,'uw,.,uu 12 00 ni 4 19, 8 00 and 8 20 p. lit. Sundays, 185 a. m. lAMive l'ottsvllle, wceicdaia, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 19 an And A 10 n. in. Sundays. 2 35 a. m. Iavii Tainanua. week days. 8 IS. H 43. 11 23 a. in,, 1 85, S 50, 7 20 and SI 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 ''heave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 20,8 45, 9 12 11 17 a. m.,2 17, o is, uaj, i anu juua p. ru Uoiwlnvu 13 05. 3 45 a. 111. Iieave Mahanoy Plane, weok days, 1235, 2 40, 400 830,928. 1U20, liov a. in., iai, oaj, ooa, 7 67, 10 22 in. Holidays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllatilsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a ui,, 00 and II uu p. in. ounuays, nauti. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Iave I'lilladolphla Cbestitut street war Mm, in .trfu-kwliiitf for Atlautlo City. and Weekdays Hxpross, 0 00 a. m 2 00, 4 00, s m ., tn. Aeuiiiiitiiodiltlon. H 00 tt. in.. 6 30 n. lu, Sundays Kipress, 9U0, 10 00 a, in. Accomuiodu iii.ii a on n. i.... 4 45 n. 111. Returning leave Atlautlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Ksprrss, 7 35, 9 00 a m., 8 30, 5 30 p. in. Aoeoinuiouuiioii, awi. ir. up. in Hutidays tcxpress, s,uu, ? uu p, modutlou, 7 15 a. m., IS p. in. ii.rlnr l-m nn nil Hviiress trains. ui. Aocom' Vo. fnrtlif-r Informiitlnii. amtlv to nearest Pl.tladelphla and Heading Hallway ticket ugeut I i.r n,l.ln. m. I A, SWKK.AR... Kiison J. Weeks, (len'l Supt , . . llou'l l'asa'r Agt., Heading Terminal, 1'klladelphlu, X i MAIIYIJIMTO. The Strugglo For a Successor to Senator Arthur P. Gorman, MANY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, 1'lovell Halt lllini'o Iteptllillculis IuhNI That tlio Now Senator Mut t-'miln l'riim tlio MotrnpollH of ilin stntu, and 'rhou JVluy Ciiiiho a lletitlloclr. Annnpolls, Md Jnn. 18. The Maty land geneial assembly begins today to ballot for a United States senator to succeed lion. Arthur Pue Gorman, whose present term expires In March. 1899. That a Republican will Jie chosen Is reasonably certain, as that party has a majority In both branches of the gen eral assembly, but who the lucky man will be Is a matter uf the greatest pos sible uncertainty. The lending candi dates at this time aro Judge Louis II. McComns, of Wnslilngtnn county, and Major Alexander Shaw, General Thomas J. Shryock and ex-Congressman John V. L. Flndlny. of Baltimore city. Of these Judge McComas, who Is sup ported by the state administration, In cluding United States Senator Wel lington, undoubtedly has the most numerous following, and if a caucus could bo had would probably carry It with ease. Major Shaw, a promine nt banker, appears to be second In point ot strength, while General Shryock, who Is nt present tteasurer of tho Btate, and who is also grand master Mason of Maryland, Is fiy far the most promis ing dark horse contingent. Among others who will ngure In the balloting arc Charles J. Bonaparte, the civil service reformer, of Baltimore city; Congressmen Mudd, Barber and Mclntyre, Colonel James G. Mllllken, of Talbot county, nnd Milton Gurner, of Frederick county. Governor Lloyd Lowndes and PostmusterGenernl James A. Gary, former candidates, have for mally withdrawn, but there Is nothing to prevent them from getting In again, and In the case of the postmaster gen eral such a contingency Is not deemed Improbable. Unusual Interest is given to this con test by reason of the position taken by 11 of tho 18 members of the house from Baltimore city, In declaring that under no circumstances will they vote for any other than a resident of the metropolis ot the state for tho senatorshlp. They have held to tblH position from the first, and hnve thus far steadfastly re fused to go Into a caucus with the ma jority of their party In the legislature upon any proposition. By refusing to caucus on the speak ership they finally, with the aid of the votes of the Democrats In the house of delegates, succeeded In electing one of their number to preside over the lower branch, since which time there has been much speculation as to their course In the future. It has been Intimated that they might continue to net with the Democrats, In which case a deadlock would be brought about, for without two of their votes no Itepubllcun can bo chosen. Should this continue until the close of the session, which must, by law, end on April G, it is not Improba ble that the Democrats may carry tho next legislature and send Mr. Gorman back to the senate, after an Interreg num of ten months, The most probable outcome of the af fair fs that the Hupublic.ms will get to gether after a few days of fruitless bal "lotlng and agree upon a candidate. The houses ballot separately today, after which a Joint ballot will bo taken every day, except Sunday, until the contest is over. The sudden death of Representative Wright, of Queen Anne's, and the Ina bility of Representative Malcolm, of Baltimore county, to attend because of Illness, reduces the Democratic repre sentation In the house to 10, while in the, senate they can muster but eight. All of these will vote for Senator Gor man, the Democratic caucus nominee. Mrs. Mary Hird. Harrislturg, Pa., says, "My child is worth millions to mo ; yet I would have lost her by croup bad I not in vested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat nnd lung troubles, C. 11. llagenbucli. Moro (.old 'I'roin Hie Iv'lotiilll.M. Victoria, It. C, Jan. 18. The steamer Corona arrived here yesterday, hav ing on board 30 men from Dawson who brought out close upon a million dollars They confirm the reported find ing of a quartz lead on Honnnza creek, but It Is not the mother lode. All the new cr tcks are turning out well. Then Is no starvation. v , Household Necessity. Casearets Candy Cathartic, tho most won- lerful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tbo taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, curo hcadacho, fever, habitual constipation and bfViusncss. Pleaso buy nnd try a box of C. to-day : 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Till- i i in. ' iiii" eiu , Chicago, Jan. IS. A J dnt convention of the bituminous coal operators ami miners met In Ibis city yesterday fn the purpose of adjusting the wage scale for lt98. Five huiulieit operators nun miners, representing western Pennsyl vania. West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, were present. After adopt Ing the rules committee report, recom mending four votes for each state, and appointing a sealo committee of four miners and the samo number or opera tors from each Btate, tho convention adjourned until today to permit or ganlzatlon of the delegations. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a neattny vigor is cicc trie Bitters. This medicine is purely vege table, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidnevs. and aids these organs in tnrow inn off impurities in the blood. Electric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best uiooa nunncr aim nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for foc or gl.oo per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Torrlli i' . ill. tin ' iu. Ilorlln. Jan. 18. A dlsputch from Gh i .' - ussUn Silesia, a.inountu terrible colliery disaster at Zaburzi The Koenlg. n l.ul" ..'.liery caught fin und of the men I mugbt to the sur face seven died. Il 1 fi-ured that 2 others, whoi e escape was cut off, lmv perished. GREAT-SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and got a pack ngo of (IIIAIN-O. It takes tho place of coffee at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink full of health, and can ho given to th chtldreu as well as the adult with groat benefit. It U iniulo of pure grulns and look uud tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or Java colleo. It satisfies everyone, A cup (Inilu-O is better fur tin- system than tonic, because its benefit is permanent. I'ollt'o breaks iluwu (Inilu-U builds up. Ask your grocer fur Qniiu-O, 15c, and 25c, Our CiniMil nt t'tiinn lirmvniMl. Colon, ColiiiTil.ln. Jan. IS A bunting parly con tliiiE "f the l'nitt'd Stnt"- consul. M'. W. W. Ar'-by; Tr. Il.tft nittiin, the German consul; Mister Me chanic Mot!, and four utliei, drowned In the harbor hern Hun.'o.v night, only the boatman iscapi-il lie says the bnnt wni swnm'ied by the heavy Fen. C"iiul Ashby was appoint -vd only a few months ago. iti-fitTritriits Hi itu Aneona, Italy. Jan. 18.- Theie hnve been bread riots here, arising from a demonstration ot women, organised by the poclullsts. that proceeded lo the town hall to be a reduction In the price of biead. The mayor promised the measures, but the men then Jolneu the demons, rat Ion nnd stoned pcvein shops. In the melee that ensuod sev eral ueic hurt. Many arrests weie made. What infinite care and pride a woman takes in her wedding trousseau. How fine and fit everv dainty gown and filmy bit of lingerie must be. Hut how about herself, her own fine and delicate physical oigamsm ? Has this most important of all considerations been neglected? Has she any weakness or ail ment which is going to unfit and incapaci tate her for happy marriage? No woman is fit to marry who has any unhealthy condition of the special struc ture most intimately concerned in wifehood and motherhood. No modest reluctance should prevent her seeking immediate re lief from such troubles. There is no need of the mortifying examinations so detesta ble to sensitivc-niiudcd women. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription is daily cur ing thousands of women of these troubles in the privacy of their homes. The Favorite Prescription " is the only proprietary remedy of its kind prepared by an educited, authorized physician. There is hardly a case so obstinate that it will not completely aud permanently cure. Mrs. Iltuma G. Clover, of Hedkey, Jay Co., Indiana, in a letter lo Dr. Pierce, savs : rI can recommend Dr. Pierce's Fnvorite Prescription to anyone who suflVrs with any female disease. When I was in my teens I was always sick. I took your medicines before I was married, and now I mu n will person. I um now twenty three I have also taken Dr 1'krce'H ('.olden Medical Discovery aud ' rkasuul Pellets,' and can recommend them all." It is a diuggist's business to sell you, not tq tell you, what you want. DR.THEEL6WH,SMhSt. Uili B atfUafcuBr PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED."" .Milt 111 N lll,IISl'l"ft , i-eoiilUor fSei.'-uhmr, Niiliil l)lcui4, Vtir loiic-flo, Mrlcturt'N. Cut linn;, Nintill I7nih tlopt-l Oi'KiiniiV lni ffSVilZSSSSx BLOOD POISON III till f iikf. Frt li can ci etirctl In I to 1 0 iliiya Send KJctn. HtftinpH far Ilmnc "Truth.' (nlvtruein(i(licftl hemic Ixnonfni? Quuckft&f&kcXiutUuteiilUdr tricks &z BcUcmcn. EVAN J. DAVIES. ivery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. 137-" z-Schuy Ikill Dental Parlors, - - 7 North Jardin Street, - A first class dental parlor where all fully est Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUGHING GAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO I'MAHlil-S FOll 15XTHAITINU WIIKN T15IJTII AUK OHDHHKD. I5EST SILVER FILLING, ... . So Cents GOLD PILLINGS, .... $i.0 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Cents All our work Is nctontimiiU'd with u cuarantoo. Oometltcea nee U a rollablf, monthly, regnlatlnc tnoUiciue. Onf liarmlwj flLBd tbo j'Urestdrigs should be used. It you vraui tlii be t, get Pp PeaS's PennrgiiaS PiSBs Ther are prompt, lafe and oert&ln In ret alt. The senDlne (Dr. Peal's) arr ilnpi r-..,i ,,t Cant unTwhur CI QO AAArat P t rntoivu ('l.tmlanJ For Sale al KIRLIN'S ANDY Sal H s.T. jrrn -ui i, CURlCOHSISPATION 10 25 50 tlCftl ll'PPf V finHRKNTTPn to rut nnrruKeof rontlptlon. ravrsrfts r the Ideal I axa i ids snd booklet free. Ail. STKIil.lMi lit'MKIlt I "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO VA-; i if ' r iu . ir.VRAINBOW LINIMENT 1 ) III 'A yXKw Sitnijiid, llrulBt'g, Crnnips, Rheutuatlsm, 3 ' ' s JKJ'ft mill ull uuhea and luilnu. tS of -WOT7' - RfW'' ' ' a. hat t'-r 1 FOR SALE EVi.K"vVHEBB. I 1111111111111111111111111111111'-" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiutiiui tflXHASES Bloock Nerve Food For Weak nnd Run Down Poople. Ill U AT IT IC I Thorlchestofnll reslort WnHI 1 1 IO I i vo foods, because It re- ftlncoo tho essentials of 1 1 to that are ex. muslcd by disease, lndlgestloa, high living, overwork, worry, oxcesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! fflrffl digestion perfect It creates solid tlesb, muscle mid strength. Tho nerves being made strong tbo bruin becomes nstlvoand clear. It restores lostvltallty, stopsnll wast ing drains and weakness in cither sex, and ns u feiimlo regulator has no oqunl, Price o0c.,or(lvo boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo cun help you. Advice nnd book, free. Wflto Us About Your CnsoJ THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 15U (Jhestnut Street Philadelphia. Ttirist. Schmidt, Agent nnd ISottler of 8 AND Porter and Weiss Beer. :INEST, . PUREST . AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- Stop That Cough. Hold that cold back. How ? By using Manager Ben Berg's Celebrated Cough and Horehound Drops. For sale only at NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. A genuine wolcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. flaln and Coal St. Pineal whlnkey, hewrs, porter nd ) constantly on lap. Choice empennc drink and cltrnrn. MADE ME A MAN AJx TAiiLBTsrosmvaLr emus ftTl -i ' r, -"o JiAeat Failing MefT 7 'i orr. JinpoAocT,Kleeple(inWiii,eto,caaBd Vy AUUM 01111 UlllOr f,llwDO uu luuav oretioiis They quiehlv and surrly rftore Lost VitaUty in old or ioodit, And IU a mail fnrKtutlj.liivloe" or murrlAtt. Pniriint ttiKntittv nml fVin tn m ot loB I taken In Jme. - heir no bHowb immedlftte ImproT- a u UBns lU.U wuurt u vuun wubih tin uwti a tint nnnt. hiipt, a tbfi ienuino AlfAX Tablets. Ther fluve carl tlio- .andsnnd will cur you. Ne nrwltira wriitoti narameo 10 neci a cure in esca c (ir rofnnfl thu nutiiM lricii60 entp ier nachaai,pr itntnntl fnr KS-fiU. Sir ma.lL in etx tiuckaccfw full tnmtmentl for T mail blufo wriiiiLer. upon rrefrtuf prioo. Clrcnlar trv?. Xjax re-medy co., "SKirnr Cblur I ForHHleln Hhermndoub, M.d Kirlin'fl, DrucelBts. at A. W&aley'H the branches of dentistry are skill executed. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHABTIC ALL DRUGSISTo ).. (liirsEO, Montreal. Can., or .Nrn lort n lliilllllt lll,llUlll.ll-.lej mwm WHO BEAD 1 0 - aro j'i.igrcv--jvo uud kci'i) liilorineil nf s tln Worlil'ij l'ri-gn'hs Tlio wtdl In-5 Ic'IiiumI nml tlirlfly HOUHO.WllO win I bel li Prlci 25 d. and BO cts.ptr bottle. a .A k. 11 I Ulf-UPIT Jb CO Phlb,l.lnhl,
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