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Information cheerfully given over the telephone E. C. GORSUCH, MANAGER. DRINK CLEARY'S EXTRA. FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... BEIT Mm Dftuaa WORCESTER I CORSETS J ttk Fo R 5 A L e By AluJI and Orange Champagne. CUBA INJIB UOUSE. Insurgent Syuipitlii3ors Again De feated by the Majority. THE PLEA OF CHAIRMAN HITT. Ho Dcolnrm Tlint tho Cry Kor Itocon liUlon In Intended .Mnrtily to III vulva Thlx Government In Wnr Willi Spiiln. l'resildoiit'n Sympathy With C'ulmiiH. Washington, Jnn. 20. All day yester day the question of granting belliger ent rights to the Cuban Insurgants was argued In the house, but, as on Tues day, the minority hurled Itself against a stone wall. On the only vote taken yesterday a motion designated to ovcr- ule the decision of tho speaker and di rect the committee on foreign affairs to report without further delay the Cu ban resolution passed by the senate at the last session the Republicans stood solid and voted to sustain the chair. The galleries were banked to the doors, and there was considerable ex citement throughout the early part of the session, when the members ot the minority were successively pressing all sorts of amendments bearing on the i Cuban question for the purpose of em barrassing the majority. During the general debate Chairman Illtt, of the foreign affairs committee, made an Im pressive speech of less than an hour explaining at length the situation which made action by congress Inadvisable. Mr. Illtt spoke with impassioned words of the president's sympathy with the struggle for Cuban Independence and tho achievements of the present administration. The release of Ameri can prisoners in Cuba, the recall of Weyler, the abandonment of the policy of concentration and the autonomy scheme he attributed to the linn atti tude of the president, and contrasted these results with the Inaction of the last administration. He averred that belligerent rights could not aid the In surgents' cause, and perhaps the most dramatic portion of his speech came when he declared that the Insurgents only wished for belligerent rights In the hope and belief that this country would be embroiled In a war with Spain, which would give them their freedom with our triumph, lie asserted that the president must assume the responsi bility of any action which might eventuate In war, and appealed to both sides of the chamber to patriotically support the executive if a crisis shall come, Mr, Dlnsmore, of Arkansas, the lead ing member of the committee on for eign affairs,, replied to him, and Messrs. Adams, Pennsylvania Republican, chairman of the Cuban sub-committee of the same committee; Berry, Ken tucky Democrat, and Wheeler. Ken tucky Democrat, also addressed the house during the general debate. The debate will close at 4 o'clock today, when a final test will be made on a motion, of which Mr. Williams, Miss issippi Democrat, cave notice, to re commit the bill with the instruction to report back the Cuban resolution as rider. Mr. Williams, of Mississippi, intro duced a resolution to provide for a mln ister of the United States to Cuba. He also Introduced nnother bill for a com mission to negotiate a treaty of peace, amity and commerce between the Uni ted States and Cuba. A spirited debate was precipitated In the senate by the Introduction of a resolution by Mr. Hoar, of Massachu setts, providing for an Inquiry by the committee on postolllces and post roads concerning the recent order of the post master general reducing the force of letter carriers In several cities of the country. Mr. Hoar declared that the order had had the effect of a dynamite bomb In creating consternation among business men throughout the country, while apparently all that was nepded by the postofllce department was an ap propriation of $150,000 fully to maintain the efficiency of tho carrier service, The debate took a wide range, Mr. Wolcott, chairman of the committee on postolllces and post roads, Insisting that many Now England people repre sented by tho senator from MassaclUI' setts were responsible for the deficiency in the funds of the postoillce depart ment, because they Insisted that the government should carry second class mall at an enormous loss, and Mr. Al len, of Nebraska, charging that the government was annually defrauded out of millions of dollars through the underweigHng of mall matter. The resolution In a modllled form Is still pending. Mr. Vest gave notice that he would move today to take up for considera tion the Teller resolution reported by the finance committee providing that bonds of tho United States may be paid in standard silver dollars. Mr. Vest's notice seems to Indicate an in tention on the part of some of the sen ators to displace, temporarily, the Ha waiian treaty. Senator Morgan continued his speech In advocacy of the ratification of the Hawaiian annexation .treaty in the ex tcutlve session of the senate. He an pounced at tho conclusion of the day's session that he probably would require one more day In which to complete hs presentation of the subject, Senator Morgan dealt with the questions ot the agricultural and commercial posslbllN ties of the Islands, with the character of the present government, and with the position of the residents of the islands on the subject of annexation. He repeated his assertion that Presl. dent Cleveland was favorable to the acquisition of the lslandB, and again expresped the opinion that It wag his intention to have restored Queen L.111 oukalanl and to have negotiated with her a treaty of annexation, Prosrcrity comes quickest to the man whoso liver is in cood condition. DoWitt1 Little l.arly ltlscrs are famous llttlo pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomacu ami iwcr trouuics. u, ji. xiageu buch. JnpnnoMi CrulrAit' J.nuuuhod. Philadelphia, Jan. 20. A large party arrived from Washington today to wit ness the launch of the Japanese cruiser Kasagi, built by the Cramps for the Japanese government. The launch took place at noon. Tlie guests included Secretary Long, Miss Helen Long, who chrlBtetved the ship, the members of the dioloinatic corps, mcmborii of the senate and home and many olllcilii! of the govoinmcit. Mrs. M. It. Ford, ItuddeU'B. III., suffered for elffht veara frntil dvsnonsia and chroulo constipation and was finally cured by using DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers, tho famous nttio puis ror all stomacn ana uver iruuuius, U. It, ilageubuch. lllHOfdiirly TrtuniiH Fiitiilly Shot Cleveland, Jan, 20. A desperate fight which will result In the death of one : lan occurred on an Krle railway train near Willson yesterday afternoon, Speclnl Olllcer McNabb wan attacked by four trumps and pelted with Iron ore. He shot two of them, Alfred Green and John Green. Tho former will die. "It was almost a miracle. Ilurdock Wood Hitters cured mo of a terriblo breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful Miss Julia Fllbrldgo, West Cornwcll, Conn. ( Agonizing Cry Wi ling From a Despairing Heart. But There Is Always Hope Por the Sick nnd Suffering. Dr. Greene's Nervura Certainly Does Cure --Will Surely Make You Well. How often the weak, tired, worn-out man or woman, thoroughly exhausted in nerves and body, mid with despairing voice, ex. claims, '.! had better bu dead 1" Tliclrcry is wrung from bitter disappoint ment In not getting well, from sheer ncrvo weakness, ami tho growing fear that their case is hopeless. But it is not hopeless. There is i cure, and that euro is Dr. Greene's Nervum blood mid nerve remedy that grand and wonderful icmcdy which has cured so inmiy tliousandsol'iippareiitly hope less cases. That was a marvelous euro of Mrs. Mary J. riiinuner, of Grafton, N. H., who says: "I was'aken down with the Grip and was sick in bed threo weoks, and it left mo in a bad cond'uion. It caused a heart troublo and a kidney trouble, and oh I my head felt so bad, such a dull, cloudy feeling in it all the time. My appetite was very poor, and I did not sleep well. I was tired all the time. Well, I just dragged around and did my work, but would havo dizzy spells, and such trsmbllng in my limbs that I could scarcely stand or hold, anything in my hands without dropping it. Finally I was taken down sick in bed, nnd was very sink. The doctor told mv folks that I could not live, but I lingered along seven weeks. Then I got so I could sit up, but could not do any work, and ray ap petito was peor, and I could not sleep, and did not sleep any for ten days and nights. O, I cot so nervous I could not lie still, and finally I told my husband to go to tho drug store aud get a bottlo of Dr. Greene's Nervum blood and nerve remedy. After taking the second dose I went to sleep, and slept four hours, the Ilrst 1 had slept lor ten (lays. 1 continued tue iscrvura until l had taken six bottles, aud havo not lost a nielit's Bleep since, can eat well, and havo had no signs of the return of the disease." Despair no long.r. Tako Dr. Greene's Nervura blood ani noivo remedy and bo cured. Thoro is inspiration for the sick in the very name Nervura new nerve, new force, new stiength. new enerty. new power, You can also consult without charze with Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, tho most successful physician in curing disease, personally or by letter. $mmmmmmmmmmim "THE 1JU THE WUKtt." BRONCHO I HOMCEOPATHIC PEM EDI ES 2E Relieve and Cure 3 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities of noted "For every ill, a special pill." 2 If not nt Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co. ,Yonkers, N.Y. Health Book Mulled Free. 3 P ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHOYKILI. DIVISION. NOVEMBKK 28, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abov, ate for Wlirfrans, Gllberton, Fraokrlllo Darl Water, St. Clair, l'ottsville. Hamburg, Iteadlnt Pnttatown. Phoenlzvllle. Norrlstown and Phil adolphtn (Dread street station) at 6 08 and 1109 a. rn. anu w p in. un weeK unys. uiiilays, 6 OH n. in., a iu p. m. ror l-ottsvuie and Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days Sundays, 9 43 n. m. Leave Hlienaniioaii lor i-oiisvine ivia 1'cinnoi 38. 9 14 a. 111.. 12158, 3 10, (100, t 42 n. Ill week days. Sundays, 9 10 a. in., 12 SO nnd 0 31 p. in. Trains leave rrucKviuo lor nuenanaoan mi to 40 a. m. nnd 12 81. 5 41. 7S2 nnd 10 37 n. en. Sunday, 11 13 a. m, and S 41 p. rn. lave I'olisvilie ror CMieiinnuoan ivia erncK lllo 10 IS a. m.. 12:33, 0 15. 7 25 and 10 10 p. in Suiidn' 10 40 a. m A 15 p. tu. Ix-nvo l'ottsville orMlienandoali (via Delano) 0 00, 7 45, 9 OT n. in., 1235, 3 00, 5 40 p.m. week uaya. ounuuyH, o i.i in i. o.j uuu o iu p. in, I,CAVe PhllndelpMa, (llroad Htreet Mtatlon), to Shenandoah at S 57, 8 35and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and II p. in. week days. Sundayaleaveat6 5aa.ru Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, to Sea Girt, Anbury Park, Ocean drove, Lorn lirancti, anu imenueuiaie stations, b.zu 11.11, a, m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m week-days. x.eave liroau sireei oiauon, iuiiaaeipnia. FOIt NEW YOUK. Kipress, week-days. 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 15, 6 50, 7 83, 8 20, 8 83, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m, lieu noon, zbo ii.mmeu i w anu p. m Dliiinir Cars). 1 40. 280 (Dinlnc Oar) 320. 3 50. 4 00,5 00,5 56(DinlnitCar), 6 00, 7 02.7 43, 10 00 . in., la UI, IIIKM. O -V , . U', 1 W, U , 20.8 33.9 50. 10 21. (Dii Ine Car). 1135 a. in.. 12 85, 1 05 (Dining Cur) 280 (Dining Car), 400 (Limited 4 Z2 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 56,(D!ulng Car) 6 85, 7 02, 7 43, 10 Oil p. 111., 12 01 night. iszpress lor liosiou wuuout cuauge, ji ou a ru.. veeic-uaye, anu i u p. nr., uauy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Kor Ilaltiiuore and WrwhlnKtou, 3 SO, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20. 1123. a in., lim. UU1 11)1. ,1111! Car), 112, a i, 441, ia-i I'ongies atonal Limited. Dilllnir Carl. 617. 655 (Dill Ins Carl, 731 IDInlng carl p. m., and Vim night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congressional Mm. lied, Dining Cnr, 6 55 IDInlng Car, 781 Din IngCurJ p. 111. unci uiMiugni. VOW ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rivet bridge Kipress, 7 05 p. m. dully. Leave Market Htreet Wurf 15 J prom. 8 50am 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. 111. Sundays, 8 43, 9 45 a. m (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. in.) Kor Capo May, Anglesea, Wlldwoodnnd llollj Uracil, Sea Ule City, Ocean City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Kipress, 900 a. m., 400, p, m. weekdays. Sundays, 9 00a. m. Kor Sotnere Point-Eipre-s, 8 50, a. m.,2 00, 4 00, 5 00, u. m. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I. 11. HirrcniMsoM, J. K. Woou, Oen'l Mannuer. Geu'l I'oss'K'r Art. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the akin is Inva riably obtalued by tbori who uso I'ozzom'ii Oompleilon Powder, ps 1 M'KINLEY'S FIRST RECEPTION. I'ho I'roiltltuit U"eoi-tMl UN Wife, Oon ll'iir.v I" tho UhiiiiI Utile. Washington, Jan. 20. -The first of ficial reception of the present admin juration was given at the White House, nst evening. The receiving party con sisted of the president and Mrs. Mc Kinley, the vice president nnd Mrs. llobnit nnd tho members nnd ladles of Ihe cabinet. All of these were present txcept Secretary Alger, who was still loo 111 to venture out, and Mrs. llllss nd Mrs. L.ong, each of whom was rep resented by her daughter. When the house party entered from the upper hall it was noted that Mrs. McKlnley was leaning on the arm of the presi dent, reversing the usual rule by which the president escorts the wife of the vice president and the latter the mis tress of the White House. The reception of the diplomatic corps came first. Sir Julian Pnuncefote, ns the dean of the corps, led the wny, but did not, as Is eustornaty, remain to pre sent his colleagues to the president. Tho whole party from the British em bassy continued through to the oast room and left the Wh!tt House almost immediately. Practically all of the diplomatic corps were present. Includ ing the Spanish minister. Contrary to expectation, there were a number of guests ndmltted with the receiving party back of tho line, most of them being guests ot thr cabinet families ar. J members of the dlplun utlc corps. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant liltlge, O., says, "After two doctors gave lip my boy to die, I saved hlni from croup by using One Mlnuto Cough Cure." It is tho quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. llagenbuch, Mi'i'r.t i:iii't'i to tin ri tr- Chicago, Ja.'.. 20. The ulleged wife murdeier, ChriB Merry, even br-fore his defense could be piesented to the Jury, apparently gave up all hope of escaping the gallows. Before court evened he broke Into one of his fearful cursing spells, and acted like a wild man. "Pratt," shouted Merry to his attorney, "will you go with me to the gallows? No priest, no minister tor me. I want you. I'd rather have you walk with me to the scaffold than any holy hypo crite." The defense put witnesses on the stand to prove Merry Insane. Merry himself flatly refused to testify. Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on tho faco and neck Pain was instantly relieved by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed tho injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy. O. II. llagenbuch. ffilitti n M'ti'phy Acqnirtod. Wilmington. Del., Jan. 20. The Jury In tho caie of Captain Edward Mur phy, charged with carrying a filibuster ing expedition on the steamer Laurada, yesterday rendered a verdict of not guilty in the United States district court. The jury was out 35 minutes, and when the verdict was announced the crowd broke Into cheers, which lasted for several minutes. Captain Murphy was then released from cus tody. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, 0 was for thlrtv venrs needlessly tortured by physicians for tho euro of eczema. Ho was quickly cured by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho famous healing salve for piles and Bkin diseases. U. 11. llagenbiicu. Suloiili' i. itN it ',-ovfiV tjimm'l. Havenna. O.. Jan. 20. While walking with his sweetheart last night Cor nelius D. Katluger, the son of promi nent parents, quarreled with the young woman. Suddenly he pulled a revolver and sent a bullet through hl3 brain, falling dead at her feet. The young woman Is prostrated by the shock, and her condition Is serious. .CHASES BloodNerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People-. I1IUAT IT ICI Tho richest of nil restora. WtlHI II IOI tiyo foods, because It re places tho essentials of life that nro ex hausted by disease, lndlgcstloa, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, ubuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES I J!ffiD8 digestion perfect It creates solid lletb, rmisclo and strength. Tho nerves beimr made strong tho brain becomes antlve nnd elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and ns a female regulator has no equal. I'rleo 60o.,orllvo boxos 82.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. f"Wflto Us About Your CasoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, IfiU Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EKKKOT NOVEMBER 14, 1897, Trnlnn leAve Shenandoah as fnllowB: Kor Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 10. 5 30. 7ua v 01a.m., n iw, mu anu 00 11 m Sundays, i 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 88, 7 05 11. m., 12 S3 and 8 10 i. m. Kor Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 80, 7 03, 9 01 a.m., Vi 33, s 10 ami 6 07 p. m KnmlavH. 2 10 a. m. Kor Pottsvll e. week: days, 2 10, 7 03, u 31 a. in. 12 S3. 8 10. 6 07 and 7 25 t. 111. Sundays. 2 10 a. ni Kor Tauianua and Mahanoy City, week dnys 2 10, 5 80, 7 uo, v 01 a. m., 1? uj. a lu ana out p. in Hllmlavfl. 2 10 a. m Kor llliainsnon, nunoury anu ijewiflDUrir, week days. 8 25, 5 36, 7 05, 11 80 a. m.. 12 33, 7 23 d m Sundays. 8 23 a. m. Kor Mahunoi flane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 23, 336, 7 03, 9 51, 11 30 a. m 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 alio 11 40 p. m. Bunuays, a to, a a. m. Kor Ashland and Shamokln. week days. 3 25 5 36,7 03, 11 30 a. m., 12 33, 310,6 07, 723 and t M ti. (11. Sundays. 3 25 A. m. Kor Baltimore. Waslilngton anu ine wen via 11. icO. It. It., through trains lea" I Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (1 . oc 1C. 1 K.) at aau, 7 53, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. t-. Sundays, a 20. 1 no. 11 26 a. m.. 8 46 and 7 27 ij. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Cbeat- nut streets Btatiou, week days, 10 80 a. ru. 12 20, 12 It 8 40 pm. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 80, 4 Q00 n.m. Sundavs. 6 00 n. m. T.pjive New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Readlne Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. in, and 1 12, 4 05, 6 80, 11 80 p. 111. nunuays, ii ou j. iu. Ij.tf Ilftullnc.wrek dnys. I 35. 7 10.10 OS. a. m 12 OO in.. 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. ui. Sundays, 133 Leave Pottsvllle, ween days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m. 12 80 and 6 to p. in. nunuays, z a. m. Inve Tnmonua. week dnys, 8 18. 8 43. 11 28 in., 1 39, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 ''Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 3 45, 9 12 II 47 u. 111., 2 17,s is, 022, ( ,1 anu juos p, u l.v. 1225.345a.m. Iavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1233, 2 40, 4 00 6 30,9 20. 10 23, 1159 a. in., 2 82, 5 32, 6 38, 7 67, 10 22 p m. Sundays, a 40, 2 , i w a. m. leave yiiuuiiiii'vi., , .v-m 111., 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and H,,tl. .tract wlintf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 900 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, s on ,n. Aeemninodatlun. 8 00 a. m.. 8 30 p. m, Sunuaya Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Acconimodo II, , MOO a. in.. 4 45 P. in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 733, 900 a in., 8 00, 3 B0 p.m. Acconiinouuuuit, dw.ui ,u,,p. in SundsyB Kipress, o, 1 mmlntlon. 7 15 a. in.. 4 15 n. m p. tu, Aoconv Parlnr f tarn nn all nslireHa trains. "or further information, apply to nearest FMludelphla and Rending Hallway ticket agent VrBUl .r.. Tr.. t (len'l Hunt, (len'l PiWr Aui KeiiUUiiE Terminal, rnuaueipuia. ION OiCI r G In the Contest for United States Sonator from Maryland. AN ELE0TI0N NEAR AT IIAND, llcpiibllcium Will Hold n Party Cinictix Touluht, nnd .Mny Knd tho DoiiilloWi. Tnlli of Coalition Hot wocn DoiiiocrittH nnd tho "Piitthrui Kluvcn." Annapolis, Jan. 20. The ballot foi fenator yesterday resulted as follows McComas, 6G; Shaw, 11; Shryock, 2; Mllllkln, 2: Barber, G; Urner, 1; Gor man, 40; Find lay, 2; Parran, C; Lown des, 1. Neccssury to choice, B7. Ab sent, 4. The vote enst for Judge McComas shows an Increase of two over Hint re ceived by him on Tuesday. One of these came from Senator Dobler, of Baltimore city, who left the Shaw ranks, and the other from Delegate Dreyden, of Somerset, who was ab sent on tho first day of the balloting. Major Shaw's loss through the deser tion of Senator Dobler was made up by the accession of Delegate Itoblnson, of Baltimore city, who voted for General Shryock on Tuesday. Senator Gorman gained a vote in the person of Senator Applegarth, who voted on Tuesday for Judge Henry Page in order, as he ex plained, to emphasize his protest against Ignoring the statute which pie Bcrlbes that one of Maryland's two sen ators In congress shall come from the eastern shore. The outcome of the day's balloting was a distinct disappointment to the followers of Judge McComas, they hav ing confidently expected a gain of at least eight more votes than they got. These were to have come from Dele gate Chapllne of Frederick, Senator Putzel of Baltimore, and the six who have been voting for ex-State Senator Parran. Why the latter did not change cannot be ascertained, as It was frank ly admitted later In the day by Mr. Parran himself that he fully expected they would go to McComas. Their fail ure to do so Is now thought to indicate the possible reappearance of Postmas ter General Gary as a candidate, as these votes are looked upon as his whenever he wants them. General Shryock, ho Is regarded as the most probable choice of the con flicting elements In the event of a com promise, expressed himself, after the ballot, as being well satisfied with the outlook. He Is making a negative, rather than a positive, canvass, and hopes to eventually get the prize be cause of the inability of the members to unite upon any one else. There are many who confidently expect n "Shry ock landslide" within a few days If some one else Is not chosen within that time. A caucus of the Republican majority will almost certainly be hold tonight, and an attempt will he made to force the recalcitrants Into line. Thirty-one signatures have been appended to the call, and it Is asserted that six more will be added before noon today. Thirty four are necessary to secure a ma jority of the Republican members and senators of the general assembly. It Is said that Postmaster General Gary has requested his six supporters from southern Maryland, who have voted for the past two days for Thomas Parran for senator, to go Into caucus anil abide by the decision of that body. Mr. Parran Is In town, and has supple mented the request of Genernl Gary with a personal appeal to his friends. The "eleven" form Baltimore city will await the result of tonlcht s caucus, and will probably hold a conference to morrow morning after the result of the majority's caucus Is known. Indica tions of an attempt at coalition between the "faithful eleven" nnd the Demo cratic members for the purpose of electing a Baltimore city man are growing stronger every hour. It is freely asserted that the only thing that stands in the way of It is the Inability of the Democratic leaders to get somi of their followers to toe the mark, and the possibility that some of the 11 may refuse to go Into the scheme. Several f the most prominent of Mr. Gorman'r lieutenants are in town, and confer ences between them and the Democratic members are frequent. If the coalition can be affected and made to succeed the next senator from Maryland will be either Major Alexander Shaw or Will iam T. M lster. Speaker Sheefer Is quoted as predicting that It will be Shaw, and that the fight will be ovei by tomorrow night. Houseliold Necessity. Oiscareta Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and rofi-esliing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver aud bowcli, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Il-llllk II -. ni 11. Ni Viirk. Jan. - . rVim.i .vliilo Inliixii ated on .- uu.a.y n,i;ln liv t, ill ank u iiuai t 01 . ni-in y m w 111 n diillnr Int. Ho tiled the next 11101 ninn The saloon keeper and bartender of the saloon In wlilon the wiusliy wns sold, Nioolai Menaldo and l'asiiuale Menonl, were yei-terday held In $1,000 bail for examination on tho charge of violating tho law by selling liquor to an Intoxicated person. tlncklen'n Arnica Halve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheitm, fever sores, l.lln. nLanmul l.amlfl iMHila !,ia rft,a anil all skin eruptions, and positively' cures piles, or jo pay required. It ts guaranteed to give perfect satlslactlon or mony retunani. rnco 25 conts por box. For sale bv A. Wasley. M'littiitMiH -nlliirs An'ciiMl. Iloston, Jnn. 20. Pour seamen of tin schooner VIHIiiK. beund from 11 iltlmure to Hoston, were arrested yeslorilay 011 the charge of mutiny. It Is bald that they attempted the life of Captain Jewell V. Kothiduy. The seamen ure Joseph Hnrrett, William Conrad, Will iam Williams and Clinr.es roller. The mutiny was reported from Vineyard Haven, where the vessel touched, and then continued her ttlp. Sirs. Marv Illrd. Harrisburg, I'a., says. "My child is worth millions to me; yet I would havo lost her by croup liiul I not in vested twcntv-flvo cents in a bottlo of Ono MlnnU Cough Curo." It euros coughs, colds and nil throat and lung troubles. C. 11 Iliigonbuch. Vonofiililo llr'i'o 11 HiirnmlHt. StrouclHhui ft. T'a.. Jan. 20. lleuhen W. Plotts, aged 78 years, wan man led a month ago to Mrs. KIIku Ilrooks, aged CO. When the prospective bride wai asked concerning; her first spouse's de cease she replied that It was "about 1873." Now a letter has been received from Mr. Hi-onlm Inquiring for his "lonE lost wife." The first husband la Io cated In Brooklyn. It Is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you romiuctico to uso Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo. It euros coughs, colds broncli tu. pneumonia nml all throat, anil lung troubles, It is pleasant to take, Kifo to uso ana sure to euro, v, 11. iiagenoucii. It U a blessed period In a woman's life when a dar little stranger conies driving down out of eloudlatld to make its home in her heart nnd call her mother. Yet the ma jority of women pp proach this time with fear and misgiving both for themselves ft 7 nnd the expected little one. I lie niotiu r's tl hcatt fotc. some weakness or perfection in the wniie lite wom anly nature fears its own sufferings; nud per haps a little spice of anl ty about Ik r figure makes her dread that its attrac tive contour may be dc sttoyed by maternity. Hut as a mailer of fact when a woman f in per fect health and condi tion, motherhood should only serve to enhance and accentuate her phy sical atttaclivencss. liv ery expectant mother should know and avail herself of the health-giving, nervc-loulng properties ot Dr. 1'ierce's l'uvotite rrc- j scription It gives specific sttenglh and endurance to the organism of maternity; i promotes thorough, healthy, constitutional i vigor and recuperative energy. It makes 1 motherhood safe and comparatively com i fnrtnble: insures the b.lbv's net fectinn mid preserves the mother's buoyant spirit and womanly attractiveness. Mrs Klizabelh Hull, 27 Merrick Street. 1'nw tucket, k I., writes. "I have taken I)r Pierce's I'avorite Prescription and cnunot penk too well of It. I bale had fifieen babies, nml always bud n lad time. Sometimes 1 hail to have two doc tors. I began taking vour ' Prescription ' last July, and in September I gave birth to two litlle girls, nnd I never bail such an easy tone. I had no doctor, and uas not in pain ha'lf of the time ns before. My weight is aliout tuo hundred pounds. My twins when lwrn weighed teu fKmmis each. They are fiue girls, now four months old." In many cases where constipation is one of the aggravating causes of disease, Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used ill conjunction with the " I'avorite Prescrip tion " They .ire the simplest nnd most perfectly natural laxative ever invented LADSES DOYCUKSOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel g Pennyroyal Treatment ia tho nrieinal nnd onlv FIIENC1I safe and reiiablo enro on tbo mar ket. Prico. f 1.00: sont by mail. Ucnuiue sold only oy S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Tako 111 risks but got your houses, stock, far nituro, etc.. insured in first-class n liahlo companies as represented by rAVTr PATTCT insur sret jrci UrtVlU rVUOl ,i2i So utb Jntdln H Also L'fn and Accidental Onmpant ra Qg5,T&ggL604H.SixthSt. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Yountr, old, Rlnple or married fc those con templating marrlape, Ifrrm ar a lctlm of .BLOOD POISOH .UVrof iPrivate Diseases humanmrn which di!- ' Atrnv mind nnd hodv. nnd unfit vnu for tho duties of ltfu, call or write and ha eavfd. llourn: Dally, JKIjcvVi, Sun., !-!',. Send 10m. In plump 8 for IjooK wttb worn t - ut I mo n I it 1 Uxpoitliiff 1 u neks and Fuko luktltutes COCOA- and CHOCOLjlTES f rOR EATING DRINKING COOKING, BAKING Bc mnty 01 naienai ana Deliciousness" Fbior Unexcelled fOR SALE AT OUR STORES Asp BY GRGCEKS EVTRYWHEHE. l hcatt r bodes "2-rf im zS babi r J Saws "sVS 4? '1 ' " -L--Schuyllill Dental Parlors,! 1.-7 North Jardin Street, - . A first class dental parlor where all fully Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUGHING GAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CIIAiGi:s FOR KXTlt.UTlNU WHEN TEETH AP.E OKDEKKD. BEST SILVER FILLING. ... . 50 CenU GOLD PILLINGS, .... $i.o0 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Cents All our work U acionipanled with a guarantee. EVERY WOil.. BomsHmesnee-Uaroliable, the purest drugs Or. Peal's PeEinroaS PilBs They are prompt, safe and oert&ln In remit. The genuine (Dr. Feel's) never disajr For Sale al KIRLIN'S ANDY 10 25 50 CU RE COHSTI PATIOH It i "ilUN .MTIBHr mCAI I1TCT V f!TT It T R WTPCTt to r-iire onf roseormnstlpatlon. risorfts art. thelilciil taia. 0 AUOUIjUIDuI UUnllAniriDU ii, p. neier crip or (ripe.but rause cusj nuturalrrsnlli rms J l.le n.l l.ootlrt free. Ad. smU.lNfi ltnmiY I'H.. "':0' MontrMl. Can., or ta 'York. ill.! "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO miii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiuiiM , mo V tlu . - s ? (f'M ill VP ' l,",u', g luriiiui - Y'f V! . ?' 'I, L'-'WfJi . 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - r ,iiiiiii!iiiiiiimiiiuiiiiii!itmiHiii.iii!i!iiiiiiiii Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of MP Porter and Weiss Beer. INEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. 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, UO North Main Street A genuine welcome wU you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. riain and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, bere porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice empcrmno drtnkv nd cltrars. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELT COM 2i ori. imiAAncjr.HlwjpIeiuinWflf to,BNt ,X liyAbaiti and other Kxcea nnd ladf- cretloQS Jttey quickiu anu wriv rnatore Tjtvit Vitality In old or young, and lit a mnu for etu-i) , business or marrlsce. i'rfvriit Iusa.nit uml (VmtamMioa if cuenln Jnm. Tru-ir no bhown ira mediate lmpror- JlcUl ul.U BUB fit II CUUJb WUBII1 lMUi-1.0 tcu. Ur Hint unou han i the cenuinn AJox Tablets, Tfctj tiave cjrul thtvisarUs nnd will cure you. We ctve m rioeltivo written cunrantee to rfiHct a cure In each c or reiuna mo money rncu ou s SO JfntjK ter wtfti,pf tj for Itr mail, in ot price, Ciroalar fre. eixpacu.ii.CHi. iun t return en plain wrapper, Hpon receipt etx nackftKtt (full treatment) fjlAlti wrnnDPr. inon rnCBlnt oz mica. I Jin AIAV DKMPnV m Jlrb Cktoff. For Hale In Shenandoah 1 ml Klrlln's, Druggists. Pa., at A. Wuley'g the branches of dentistry are skill executed. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00 monthly, regnlatln medicine. Only harmlMlftfl4 should be use J. IX you want the beet, get Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa GATHARTIG ALL DRUGGISTS 1 irvro.fivo nuil keep informed of W. rld'ri I'roL'reNX. Tho well In. 5 "", mid thrifty Huiise-wlfo will 5 i' RAINB0W LINIMENT 1 'iti tltu iiu n ftiiitiluril mmwlv for IX 111 VKU IH'Mil-l C . - .... r- eirajn3, ItruU's, Cpunps, Itlieumatlsm, X nml till iii'Iiph and puius
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