Bottled Up ! Whether in the form of olll nn wrier or liquid, the doctor's prescription for blood diseases is always the same mercury or potash. These drugs hottle up the poison and dry it up in the -1 - - I At t .1 11 system, but they als? dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of the joints give way to a stiffness, the rack ing pains of rheumatism, The form gradually bends, the bones ache, while decrepitude and Helplessness prcma . i ..i i t.-J ... . l ii iTJi i !i , . yS i 1L lluZ? ul ... -iV. , 'Ji:Pair fl.of, oJ5n.m I iall,nB of of dition txulv horrible dition truly horrible, Contagious Blood iPOTASH iMERCUfl Poison the curse is Of mankind IS the most horrible of all atseases, andhasal- ways baffled the doctors. Their pot- ash and mercury i ... l2Y elL V1' fortfa aft MUck- juitu ui,iiiu aiiacK mg some delicate "h"" "iiucimi t roit fiilintr them ceo j sore.s- fa.b.B., is the only known cure for this "'7T , ""' 9tif.ic.fl mirnlw vrrj.. I table, and one thousand dollars reward is onerea Jor prool to the contrary. It never fails to cure Contagious Blood Pnicr. Srrnfnln UliMifi.tUm. Cancer or any' other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not injure you. weware ot mercury; aon't uo violence , to your system. Don't get bottled up ! uur boots sent lree to any auaress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, La. HUMPHREYS' ;VETERIMARYSPEC1FICS 500 PAOB BOOK MAILED JTU5E. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle, Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hoga Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Disoases of Poultry. Bam book In battsr binding BO eta. BBMrmUII'KID. CO., Cr. IVUlIm Jk8i., It NEBVOUS DEBILITY, TrTAIi WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Kirrchray' Homeopthlo Speelflo Ho. 8, In uu ovtrAO years, tho only uooeful ramady. (1 yr vial, or t villa and larta vial powder,for J 3 Ml fcy Drif iliM, or dI I'oitptld on rclpt of prlct. nraBiii' . co., cr.wim. j.k.su., KAIER'S Opera House, O. J. QUIRK, IVlE"". MAHANOY CITY PA. TUESDAY, FEB. 1st. The fashionable event of the season. Initial appearance of the great New York Comedy success, The Girl Prom Frisco. By Gus. Heegc, author of You Yonsuu, uic uicsou, etc. A SUMPTUOUS . . PRODUCTION. PURE. CLEAN, WHOLESOME FUN. by a company of clever omedians, headed l)V Presented clbBBn IlinnU nnnlPD smn. nMnni Duurvcn. A laugh from start to finish. Special lcaturc, Th ft HnlflfMI Hte OliartetteJ "w w.w x. Mm.- - OR Rn anil 7S Runffi. IWW4f wt v VP v " W SPAWN'S TANSY PILLS M v ATBIsp.T.WA,Wi- ..ViiL". -iii..r riLutna sats ior. i'''Sil 'iWKSC-' Cto irMJ. , kiton, M- Our For Ml M Klrlln -nig kiore nd ghowuidoa WPOTASHff AN 1NGRATE SON-IN-LAW Robbod a Baltimoro Millionaire) of n Small Fortuno. tttci aTrATTMnn rnnT HP fMnnnn EIS STEALINGS FOOT UP 530,000, According to tlio Story of Mr. VHlfhon, a Wealthy Jlnnuraoturor, Who Ilnrt I'lnced llli Dnuuhtor'B Husband Inn Position of Trust. New York, Jan. 31. Moses Rosen- stock was arraigned In the Centrestreet Police court yesterday on the complaint his father-in-law, David Wllfson, of Baltimore, as a fugitive from JUBtlce. HE?,ie1 34 yenra ot aBe, but looks much oTder. Wllfon., thn nnmnlntnnnt la thn Ben"or memi,er of the millionaire fur- Lf nlture manufacturlni: firm of David wllfson & Son, Baltimore. Thirteen years ago, according to the story toId by Mr wllfson In court, Hosenstock was compelled through his I"1"? debtS it"5 enta'?rian,n8n ieave Germany. He came to this coun- try nnd aftcr a short residence In Bal- tlmore married Mr. Wllfson's oldest dnuel'ter, despite her father's opposl- lion, soon aner inai jiusensiouit wua Btven nn Important position with his father - in - law's firm, but after paying i . i..,.i.. ,ti,., Rosenstock again plunged deeper than . ..... I T1 . y " ,he rcrusai ot the flrm. ,nrEPBt customers to pay a bill ... ,T,nnnn ...,.,,. ,. ii.i '"u.v": . " " .J!"', " (ronted wlth the evidence nosenstock denleJ thnt he had received the money, . H mntter u d fo t, his wife and five chlldrenihlnd. An expert was nut to work on his hooks, and, Mr. Wllfson states, discovered that Rosenstock was $30,000 short In his ac- counts. This was in 1S96. Ills dissipation in Baltimore," said Mr. Wllfson, "had already cost me over $75,000, and when I found he had been robbing me beside I determined to pun- Ish him severely If he could be found." For over a year or more detectives scoured the country for Rosenstock. He went, they learned, to Philadelphia, and after being In the employ of a firm there for a few months disappeared having defaulted in a small sum. Later he went to Pittsburg, and, according to the story, practically did the same thing over again Rosenstock had nothing to say when arraigned, nnd greeted his father-In law with downcast eyes. He showed little emotion when told by Mr. 'Wllfson that during the two years he had been absent two of his children had died. After he was remanded to the Tombs Rosenstock said he would prepare a statement showing the amount of money he had taken from Mr. Wllfson. There is no need of little children belne tortured by scald head, cczotna nnd skin I eruptions, uewitt's VYitch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures nermann ntlr. n. II. I iiagenDucn. i Tho Cmnilon Kmbrnoury Clfnrnon. Camden, N. J., Jan. 31. There lsmuch discussion over the Indictment by the grand jury on Saturday on charges of embracery In connection witn ine n.n Shaw murder trial. Those Indicted are Harry Scovel, Shaw's senior counsel; Juror Menshaw (colored), unlet or i'o- lice Johnson of Stockton and George w Mllna and ev-nflelal of the same ,r, Tho fifth Inrlictment la said to h. nn-nlnat n Pntriden countv emnlove. All gave hall In $2,500 except Menshaw, who was locked up. scovel says ne win demand a speedy trial and will prove hls innocence. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried tho new food drink called Grain-0 ? It Is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of coffee. Tho more Grain-0 you give the children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-O is r-iade of pure grains, and when properly preparea tastes like thechoice gradesof coffee butcosts about 1 us much. All grocers sell it, 15c and 25c. Muriloroiis Gnntr Arreston. Burlington, la., Jan. 31. Six mem- i. of ni,.i u Vnnn-n an the Storm cam are under arrest, charged with compu.j y in ine .uu.uei ..- burn and her daugnter. uioou stoma were found on tlie doming ot aiunua, the leader. A lad named Teterson yes- terday told the police he called at tne ar0 a miracle worker. Every bottle guaran home of the Rathburns several weeks teod. Only 50c. a bottle at A. Wasley's drug aco and found two men there. One or them, he said, asked Mary Rathburn to fix his tie, and the noy aiterwaras Identified the tie found on the body of Mary Rathburn as the one that had been called to his attention that night. The supposition Is that the girl tore the tie from the assailant In the strug gle for her life. Young Peterson also nicked out the man Storms from a number of prisoners. GREAT SURPRISE IS IH STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack- aso of GUAIK-O. It Uke? the place of i couco ft, buuuv z vjjd voov. iiwii 4WW full of health, and can bo gWen to the children a. well as the adult with great benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or Javacoffeo. It satisfies everyo.e. A cup of nmln.O Is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What coffee break, down Grain-0 build, up. Ask your grocer for Qrsln-O. 15e. and 35e. rliiml Frozen to Jlontn. tw. n. y.. Jan. 3i.-ThB boav or Troy, N. Y Jan. 31. -ine noov o . a A Mra OcorEle conneu, ii yeui uiu, wun Lsr r road icadlwr over Mount Olympus. Bhe had been irozcn IO ou. " l ihuushv that the woman, wno nau uecii uiwnis Rnturdav nlcht. became dazed and fell I . . ...,,.- i t3l, m,iof Tiovft jnio an uiu iiiue ui n thin nnfl lit-lntr inn wunk cruwicu uuvw "r". " . " I to eo furthpr law down in tne mmaie I n -ro Vior hflflir wn ffiunfl. As well as the handsomest, and others are in . a !.t tr.. trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat I and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma. Iironchitis and Consumption. Price 25c. and 50c. J'olKOiicd Ilnr Hlwter Wltli str.vcmiunu ' ... . ... .! XS2l VTJ T erno uvuii, ui me o ..,,- I lealous of her sister, Mlnnlo Tucker, jeaiouu uv . , ' 1 in J purchased strycnnitie, biuui.cu ... decoction of tea, and gave tlio poisuiieu draught to lier sister, wnu uimm ean,eBvlolently 111 and died. Mrs. Cana- vnn has been arrested, J. A T.,kl. nf Antlnultv. O.. was for tuirtv veara needlessly tortured by physicians - " I -- "---:. ' . .. for lhtt of eczema, lie was quickly -Treu uy using iievi 111 s vitcu i oit the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. C. U. Hagtnbuch. FREE TO MILLIONS. A. Valuable Little Book Bent Free for the Aiklne. Medical books are not always interesting reading, especially to people enjoying good health, but s a matter of fact scarcely one person in ten is perfectly healthy, and even or sicknejs must ' come. It is also n well established truth that nine- tenths of all diseases originate with a break ing down of the digestion, a weak stomach weakens and impoverishes the system, mak ing it easy for disease to gain a foothold. Nobody need fear consumption, kidney disease, liver trouble or a weak heart and nervous system as long as the digestion ch able to assimilate P''y of wholesome food. Slnmfirli Wfn1npca !inw itsplf in ItSCOre ways ana this little book describes the , symptoms ttuu ,,.. u , . cure so simple that anyone can understand and apply. Thousands have some form of stomach trouble and do not know it. They ascribe .... . the headaches, the languor, nervousness, insomnia, palpitation, constipation and sun 1ar symlltoms to some other cause than the , j; ,! -ii,. fa- track and the heart trouble, lung trouble, i- ... ji .i.i.:ii. .ui ,ni.u.. . UlSulJIjear. Tllis liltIe 1,0014 lrcats n,iraly on l,ie cause and removal of indigestion and its accom . panying annoyances. " describes the symptoms of Acid Dys- Pcpsia, Nervous Dyspepsia, Slow Dyspspsia, Amylaceous Dyspepsia, Catarrh of Stomach (r,r.inn nf il Jiiiv. n,.n! in cause removed. It gives valuable suggestions as to diet, and contains a table iving length of time required , ,. . .. , f , , ., . to digest various articles of food, something evy person with weaK digestion snouia know. No price is asked bu, send your , , , ... .' , , name and address Plamly wntten on P05tal card to the F A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., requesting a little book on Stomach Diseases ttn.i i. wiii u. . nmmn.tv i.v rr,rn m.ii Closn FluWli In tho lllko Rnco. Pittsburg, Jan. 31. The seventy-two hour bicycle contest ended at 11:45 Sat urday night In a whirl of excitement. First place was secured by Elkes, next came Waller, and Schlnner finished third. The riding as most furious from 10 o'clock to tho finish. The final score: Elkes, 1,322 miles, C laps, 60 yards; Wal ler, 1,322 miles, C laps, ES yards: Hall, 1,311 miles, 8 laps; Schlnner, 1,314 miles, 6 laps; Dench, 1,129 miles, 5 laps; Gan non, 1,115 miles, 2 laps; Duckel, 1,101 miles, 4 laps; Walters, 1,309 miles, 11 laps; Henshaw, 878 miles. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Awav ii you want to quit touacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic. full of new lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac. the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days, Over 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee cure. SOc or f 1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy. Co., Chicago or Now York. Sontufuroiinrlmi Kin-nod to Dentil Philadelphia. Jan. 31. Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon, aged 70 years, was so severely uurneu oaiuruuj iusiu u u. nc i u. little snnmy in a waste 101 at roriy- third street and Woodland avenue that Bhe died yesterday. John Dixon, her husband, and John Melgrlm, a friend, were arrested pending an Investigation. The husband owns the shanty, and he and Melgtlm were drinking when the woman appeared. The police say that a stove m tho room was either acci dentally or purposely pushed over and the place set on fire, at the same time igniting Mrs. Dixon's dress. A Cleyer Trick, It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kidnoys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric uit ters. This medicine tones up the wholo oTjsfnm. luits na a stimulant to the liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. -- ---, , mol!mchow It i, --. --tMe mlld Uxatiye, and re- :tores,tlie svatem to its natural vigor. Try Eiectrjc Bitters and be convinced that thoy Btore, P ennsylvania RAILROAD? SOIIUYKILL DIVISION. Novehbeu 28, 1897. Traina will leave Shenandoah after the abovi ) date for WIRgans, unuenon, r raccTiuo. xnn Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Readtnr n....,: Til ... t ..M 1 Vnlrinvn .1 UV.fl. Phl I 6 08 a. m., a io p. m. ror I'oivsvuie ana lu.er- mediate stations only 9 17 . m. weeic days, ScnmXah for Pottsvllle (via Delano) 7 M 9 u m-) 12 n$t 8 10, 8 00, 8 42 p, m. week days. Sundays, 9 10 a. m., 12 60 and 6 81 p. m. n'T,i SiTs 7B .' t,j. n in u. m. and 8 41 d. m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah (yla Frack- 5JJB.iftT"d Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Delano) 6 00,7 45,905 a. m., 1233, 8 00, 8 40 p.m. week I days. na D, I IaA I'ltlllUieiniHB. IDIIMUIIfDOl BI-IIUUI. IDI Bhemindiah at 5 67, 8 88and 10 19 a. nj., 4 10 and Bis,lnrw' i;1 p, ra. w days, sunuaya leave at o oo a. j5! i. m. lot f"nh Itei meSlat. .tatlo a"of U.K. a. o.ou ana . p. m. weex-aays. m...u..... . FOR NEW YORK. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 00, 4 SO 5 15, 8 80, I u'w n v hii rnfninDnP.. ii an. MJfe-tSn ; -MLimiled ido and' 423 p, iu n luimng uur;, iiwa. , JTiIi " i in o nn I ninlnv Ur ft fV ft m 14 UU, O UU, Q DO Vl'iiiii'K vw. I , I . w p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, a 30. 4 OS, 4 1 60. 5 13, - jj 85, 1 03 , Dining Cor) 2 80 (DlnliiK Car), 4 00 J(Llmlted422I)h.iECr),5S68,alnlngCar) Express XOr itouHiii wnuom uu-uko, iiwn w.t waek-days, and 7 43 p. in., dally, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, S SO, 7 20, 882, in on 111-1 .. 17 011. 1-131 IDIi.lni: Car) 1 12. 1. 'i , la i-'ongres 17 , . .1 wo, tnl.l .1 ti ,n n rl 4M I llilf vari. to. ii...., a - I ---r niht week days. Sundays, 8 80, 7 SO. 9 13. 11 33, & !if L tngcarl p. m. aim hih iiibu. nnn iTi.iNTin niTV. HuaA street statloo via Delaware rlvi bridge uxpress, 7 uo p. m. "y. Le. M..t , wf-Bm - 7..' .'jViiA.. 1 nn ...d a 00 n. m. ?.. H 1.1. City, Ocean City, Avjlcu and , utnn. 1 ..rmninr. w w ... . . w. mi. ,,.. a,,..'.,. 00 a. m. Kor Je j.olnt-Kxpres. 860, a. ...J0O, 40U, oou, p. m. wo-uj j, 11. Htrrciuoii, J. M. o . 1 Qen'l Manager. OenirgrA Makes Shenandoah People as "won drous Kind" as Elsewhere. A fellow feeling prompts it. Wo all bare troubles of our own, We appreciate assistance. Relief from trouble promotes gratitude. Gratltudo promotes publicity. Publicity promotes the public rood. A man with a bad back, Th kind that nches all day, and doesn't crasoat night, Is n grateful man when his back is cured. Ha wants to tell bis frleuds about it. Let them know relief can bo had. Lots of fellow feAling in Shenandoah, Doan's Kidney Pills have cured so many backs. Read what this Shenandoah citizen says : James Goodhead, of 335 West Oak street, says : "I used to have a great deal of pain lu my back and across my radiating forward and downwards. I bad also moro or less dis tress In my head, with an oppressing weari ness and loss of energy. I could hardly stralghton up at times and any attempt to stoop caused sharp twinges to go through mo. I could lift nothing without It hurting mo. I rend that Doan's Kidnoy Pill were u posi tive cure for suck troubles and I procured them from Klrllu's drug store. They gave mo a great deal of relief ami made me feci better than I had bcon for years. The lame ness disappeared and I did not havo tho backucho all the time as formerly. I have no hesitancy in recommending Doan's Kid ney Pills to others troubled as I was." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price BO eeuts. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for tho U. S. Remember the name Down's and tako no other. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT NOVEMBER U, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah im follows: 1.'.. XT . I. 1 .. lH.I1..1.t. I. w .1 2 10, 15 88, 703 9 5l.tn., 12 83, 0 10 nnd 8 07 p m nunaayn, a iu a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week davi. 5 89, 7 OS a. m., 12 83 and 8 10 n. m. For Ucutlinir nnd Fhllade nh a. week dnv.. 2 10, 5 80, 7 05, 9 54 a.m., Vi S3, 8 10 and 8 07 p. m. Huntlayn, 2 10 a. m. For I'ottaviiie, wees aays, z io, 7 03, 9 31 a. m. 12 83, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. .Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy Cltv. week dava. 2 10.3 88, 703,0 61 a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 8 07 . m. Sundaya, 2 10 a. ru For wtiuamapori, aunDury and Iiewlaburg, week dnya. 8 25, 8 88, 7 03, 11 80 a. m 12 83, 7 25 p. m nunuays. BS)B.m, Vnr Mnlmnnv Plnni. wpplrtlava 2 In R KM 7 03, 0 31, 11 SO a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 8 07, 7 23, 9 83 and li 40 p. m. unuays, z iu, a a a. m. For Aahland and Shamokln. week dava. 3 23. 8 36,703, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 3 10,8 07, 725 and 9 35 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. or iiammore, wasnincrton anu the west via t, ,. f. r . . . i . . 1. . , i . t i Terminal, I'lillaJelpbln, (I. St Ii. If X.) at 3 20, 7 85,1128 a. m 810 and 7.27 p. i-. Sundaya, uaj, 7 uo, ii a a. m., nib ana 727 p.m. Addi tional traina from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1030 a. m. 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SIIENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 13, 4 80, 8 00, 11 SO a. m., and 1 80, 4 SO, 9 00 p.m. Sundays. 6 00 n. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Keadlnfr Terminal, week uays, a m. o oi, iu iu a. m. anu 1 , 4 uo, 0 tw, 11 w. p. m. Sandays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Roadlne.week days. 1 85, 7 10.10 03. a. m. 12 00 m 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185 sum. Leave Potiavllle. week: days. 2 85. 7 40 a. m. 2 80 and 8 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua. week days. 8 18. 8 43. 1123 a. n., 1 86, 8 30, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 20. 8 45. 1 12 11 47 a. m.. 2 17. 5 18. 6 22. 7 41 and 10 03 n. m. Uundays 12 25, 3 45 a. m. ieave iviananoy Fianc, weev aays, 12 33, z 00 8 30.9 26. 10 25. 1159 a. in.. 232. 5 32. 638. 7 67, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 CO a. m. Leave WUUamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m,. 4 00 and 11 SO p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIYISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wharf tor Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 8 00 p. m. Acoommodatlon, 8 00 a. m 6 30 p. m. HunuaysExprees, 900, 10 CO a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays-Expreas, 7 35, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 8 80 p.m. Accommodation, 815a.m. 405p.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m, VArlor Cars on all express trains. For further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SWEIOARD, EDSOX J. WEEKS. Gen'l Supt., GenM Pasa'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. L A 03 ICS DO YOU KHOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steelf Pennyroyal Treatment t. fha nrttnnnl and onlv FRBNCH safe and reliable cure on the mar ket. Price, $1.00; eent by moil. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRL1N, Shenandoah. 1 DR.THEEL60tH.sixf. 3r"CURE GUARANTEED." -S Heltuliuie. HieclalJJlear, Vur- Iruceie, Hiriciurci. so -.niiinv. N mill I Unilf veloped Or Bans V; Iot $;xioytilv,!x& BLOOD POISON ilnallcnte. FretU cairi cured liw to lOiIiiyc. BtndlOclH. Blampafor UoJlc Truth 'rnnlvtruemeillBl boolcElDOiinir aMiwkttfakeuiUutei.thelrtrlck-sscljei-icfc .rOO tXHXX c-oooooooooc Webster's International Shoocmoi" of the " Unabridged." Tito One ttr0.1t t)tlliufnri Authority, Ho writes Hon. I). J. Urawor, Justice u, H. Supremo Court. ptuuclnrd of Hie U. 8. (lov't TrtnUne 1 umce, me r. a. nuprvma i'ourl. all lln Hlala Hu-, pimo L'ourti.andof near-. If all llie bcuooiuoobi. Wnrntly Comiiiciidcci by Plata Hiir-erlntenrtpnts ( cf HiTiuoli. Coliuro lTeil-, aeilM,Bniioinrrjuuruiis auiiobt without nuniDer, 3sl 'n t!" ii" iffiirl 5r 1)10 Iwirlit Iiiviilualile louveholil. and to 1 lur, scnuiur. pni- i Uk SSS educator. liinil, uiiu mcii 1112 BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. ) It Is easy to find the word wanted. S It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. ) It Iseasy to trace the growth ola word, j It Is easy to learn what a word means. wo new nrie iiimmo pio-m r 1 r ii!I'-U.in III it lnillil the liiOft tlioronehjill. , I .-lit 'tll tl linul-lptH 4 slirrUloii. Ilia v ii. iri'ill". I in. inula this oik tu which His 1 3 r 'i.l.'uily iiv-rulla r. frr.-Aprlis.iaiis. I I IM'll rilltlon fomr iruill inu inr9 iriin i. I ? 01; r TtmniisT. rSncclmen rae s sent 011 application to 5 0,.bC. MISllUTXJT CO., ViiMtaher, 1 o ;irincei, .'"in., i.j.. ooooooooooowv Uelebrnted Female l'owtlera ncvor faiL 1 vijSub iiuSTrraia ssfssiidaursttncr fslllni with Taniy nd JV-nnyroyal, I'll! and other liV rttoieaiMi. aiwj - .- , U?. MiM. (i 1 THE WEfiKJNCONGRESS House Will Offset the Senate's Sil ver Bond Resolution. A DECISIVE VOTE PEEDI0TED. Iloiim Itoiiililtciin I.eiKiors Anxious Thnt tho Tollor Itosnlti tlmi Shall Not Koiirosiinl tho Vlows ol (.'iiimri'i", lliiwiillmi Treaty Will llo Dolnyod. Washington, Jan. 31. It Is the In tention of the house leaders to offset as far as possible the action of the sen ate In passing the Teller resolution by killing that declaration of the sense of congress regarding the payment of the government's coin bonds In silver on a yea and nay vote In the house this week. This will be the feature of the proceedings. While the full Republl- can strength In the house cannot be I commanded against the resolution, no doubt Is expressed by those who have made it their business to canvass the situation t int the majority against It will be decisive. , , As soon as the resolution Is reported back from the ways and means com-1 ,,. ... i ... ... . . , 1 mlttno t li t'tilua f.nnirnl t tfn will tirlnrr In a special order for Its consideration. The time allowed for debate Is llkelj to be brief, as tho leaders do not be lieve there Is any necessity for pro traeted debate and moreover, a long , discussion would measurably decrease , the very purpose they have n view- live reply to the senate's declaration. The remainder of the week will be de voted to appropriation bills. The Dls-1 trlct of Columbia Is still under discus sion, and the fortifications bill Is on the, calendar. The house leaders intend to b.,1. ,i,.. u,...Uv.u.. i. c i.h..- "i , way In order to make an early adjourn ment possible. The moment the appro priation bills are out of the war the new rules will be brought In, and after that the contested elections cases and the bankruptcy bill will be brought forward. The senate proceedings of the week open with a speech by Senator Petti grew dealing with the Hawaiian ques tion, lieyond this speech It Is very difficult to forecast the outlook for the week. Tho diversion occasioned by taking up the Teller bond resolution has left the senate In a somewhat disorgan ized and unsettled condition, and with no prearranged program. The army and the legislative appro priation bills are already on the cal endar, nnd the consideration of tho ag ricultural bill has been comrileted by the committee, so thnt It will be re ported today. The probabilities are that the army bill will be the first of these measures to receive consideration, though there is some disposition to dis place It with the legislative bill. Sena tor Allison, chairman of the committee on appropriations, said this morning that it was his purpose to have the ap proprlatlon bills considered In advance of other measures, and lf he adheres to this determination tho week may be largely taken up with them. So far as can now be seen there are few features In the bills already reported calculated to arouse discussion. There Is a feeling In certain quarters that the army bill should be amended by a pro vision for the Increase of the army, and lf such a chance should be at tempted It would give rise to a very spirited debate. The census bill also will be pressel for consideration during the week, and Senator Carter, chairman of the cen sus committee, said today that he was very hopeful of securing Its passage In the near future. The debate upon the civil service will be resumed when this bill is taken up, and the bill will be so amended as to give the control of the census bureau to the secretary of the Interior. The bimetalllst Republican senators are still discussing the advisability of renewing tho financial agitation In the senate bv the Introduction of some measure of their-owrrr though they do not seem uulte so Intent upon this course as they appeared to be Immedi ately succeeding the vote upon the Tel ler resolution. If they present a resolu tion It probably will be a declaration to the effect that the United States Is not committed to the gold standard. The resolution reported from the sen ate committee on privileges and elec tions declaring Mr. Corbett not to be entitled to a seat in the senate from Oregon Is also on the senate calandar, and there is a disposition In some quar ters to dispose of this as speedily as possible. In view of all the possibilities for de bate and delay Involved In these vari ous measures, It seems quite improb able that the Hawaiian treaty will re ceive much attention, at least In ex ecutive session during the week. Still, Senator Davis, chairman of the com mittee on foreign relations, announces tt to be his purpose to move an execu tive session for the consideration of the treaty today, but It Is possible that he may be Influenced by pressure from senators who have other measures re quiring Immediate attention to post pone this motion for a few days. There (s a growing Impression that the.frleuds Of the treaty feel that their safest course Is In delay. They have made a very thorough canvass of the senate, and have not been able to discover where they can get more than 58 votes, whereas to ratify the treaty they will have to have CO, Senator Pettlgrew's determination to discuss the Hawaiian question in open session will have a tendency to take the direction of the ratification resolu tion out of the hands of the foreign re lations committee, nnd It may prove to be the opening wedge to a discus sion of the whole subject In open ses sion of the senate. His resolution de plareB it to be contrary to the trndl. lions of this country to acquire any territory so situated as to require a navy to protect It. This Is a basis broad enough for the discussion of the Whole subject. Mr. Pettlgrew will deal with Mr. Dole's visit, and will under take to show that that gentleman was never elected president, that the con stitution of the present government of Hawaii was never submitted to the people of that country, and that In fact the whole government Is Irregular, drapes Overhang Two Miles of Carrla,, Drives, Grapo arbors loaded with Grapes, 2 miles loug, and over 300 miles of vines trained on wires. This is the extent of Speer'a Oporto Grape Vineyard at 1'assalc, N. J., only IS miles froni New York City. Those who doubt it can havo their expenses paid nud 1100 elvcn them by the Sneer N, J. Wino Co. if they will rume and see 11 ml do not find the above truo. Tho wines are tho oldest and best to bo had, "Hill ' -r.i" i.ir".5wv,iro. Earatoga, N. Y., Jan. 31. Tho cold Increased during tlio night. The mer cury dropped to 29 below zero here, and In a number ot surrounding towns averaged from 32 to 34 below. 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