jn - "OOLD DUBT." Down One Street and Up Another. Prom Every Ward in Shen andoah. Hani to hoM down tlio enthusiasm of our jieopla utidor such circumstances as thoso surrounding ttic work of the llttlocuufiuerur. Tlicro Is no plnco hi tho world whero n good thing Is beltnr fttijirccliitcd than right horont homo. Wo aro quick to see It und quick to "push nloug" In tho innniicr that It merits. From nil n (s of tho city como tho sumo icpoits; success follow In every footstep and Investigation of each new c&na but adds to tho endorsement that has gone heforo and places their claims beyond a slwlnw of a doubt. This report comes from Wi st Poplar street, where our representative i.mnd Mr. Kobort S. Jones, minor, at his pi.u o of resi dence. Tho following statement will Interest our readers s "For years t had backache, but of lato I scciued to have changed uioie to headache. I also had dilllciilty with tho kidney secre tions, accompanii il by too frequent action, I was troubled with a listless or tiled feeling and though I used about every kind of medlcluo I knew about 1 iSuinut name ono that I have nut tested I got no permanent relief from any of tliom. I finally read and got them hey were tho posltivo relief. They stopped tho bladder trouble and I havo had none of those headaches since. I recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills as tho best kidney medicine that ever came out." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Stalled by Foster-Milburn Co., Hull'alo, N. Y sole agents for tho U. S. Kcmcmbor tho uamo Doan's and tnko no substitute. Dupuy Will Wash His Hands of tho Fashoda Affair "HOLD DUBT MAJOR HAROHAND AT CAIRO. I relief from any or tliom. 1 IYut Doan's Kidney Pills ai rrfom Klrlln's Pliarmacy. Tii kilrst remedy which gave mo p a No Ono Permitted to Interview tlio Francis Oflluor Dolcimso nud Snlls- liury Jlimt llecolvo tlio First Nowh Conlrlbutlnir to llnrmotiy. London, Nov. 4. An olllclnl note 1s- suec last evening Buys! "There Is now Hood reason to hope that the political situation Is ameliorating'. It can be confidently stated that when the cause of the Irritation which unfortunately recently existed In France and Great Ilrltuln on the Upper Nile Is removed, which Is expected goon to be the case, the door will again be open for a re sumption of those friendly negotia tions which happily characterize the normal state of the relations between the two countries." Tho most reliable Information from Paris confirms the ear?''.- reports that M. Dupuy, the premier, has decided to wash his hands of Fashoda and to re call Major Marchand, for whose mis sion he In not responsible. This decision Is, to some extent, due to a desire to allow nothing to Interfere with the success of the exposition In 1900. Today will be Important in the his tory of the crlBls. It Is expected that Baron De Courcel, the French ambas sador, will Impart the French decision to Lord Salisbury, who will speak this evening at the banquet to be given the sirdar, General Lord Kitchener. Probably the premier's text will be the ofllclal note Issued last evening an nouncing now that there Is good reason to hope the political situation ameliorating. The Daily Chronicle, under reserve, publishes a remarkable story suggest ing that the sirdar captured documents proving that Major Marchand, before the battle of Omdurman, sent to the khalifa a Frenqh flag. Inviting him to hoist It, and so, hy becoming a French ally, to deter the Anglo-Egyptian forces from attacking htm. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. FOR BALE BY LEADING DEALERS. j Philadelphia & Rending Railway Grimy finrrer marks seem to srow on the woodwork about the house. Thev come easily and they stick, too unless you get rid of them with DUOl Powder, It makes all cleaning easy. THE IT. IE. FAIKIIANIC COMPANY, Chicago. 6t. Jxuu. Bfw tk. JJOSlon. j'uuuumpuiu. 13 STROfiG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY M . "S. M M M e ssm.- sirs m ni They have it ii d the id h.ive tiir.c tt. t of years, i jiiui of cases oT Nervous ))ie iic. such as Debility, )t;in1-. Sleepless tiesH and VariCoccle.Atruphv.&c They clear the brain, strengthen tnc circulation, make uicestloa vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked fermantntty. Unless patients urc wruycuy iuicu, tneir conuuion onen worries ineminio insanity, oniumpiion or ueam. Mailed sealed, Price ft per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund hm m0aey.J5.oo. Send lorfree book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO,, Cleveland, Q.T' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Driur Store, Shenandoah, ra fcA FAIR FACE PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN' MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOL O WE HAVE NO AGENTS fff In IN EFFECT OCTOBKK 4, 1898. TrrtlnH leave Hhcnanilonli as follow, l For New York via rulladelpma, tveek dAys, 7 30 9 51 a. m., 12 IT, B 10 anil 8 07 p. m. For New York via Maucli Clumtc, week days, 7 80 a. in., 12 27 and 8 10 u. m. For K'cudliiK and Philadelphia, week daya, 7 30, 9 51 a.m., Vl 27, 8 10 and 6 07 1). ro For l'ottsvlllc, week daB, 7 30, 9 51 a. m.. 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 80, 9 51 a. m., 12 27 8 10 and 6 07 p. ra. For Wllllamnport, Sunbury and Lewlshurfr, week days. 1130 a.m.. 12 27, 7 2d. in For Mahnno) IMntie,-weekday, 7 30, 9 54, 11 80 a. Ul 12 27, 3 10, 0 07. 7 25, 9 55 p. m. For Ashland and Sliainokln, week daya, 730, 11 au a. ra., vi'zt. a iu, ou7, j-m anu 9p. m. For Ilaltlmore, WahlilKtan and the Went via 11. fit O. H. Ii., throuph tralna lee-i Kcafllng Ttimliiiil, I'hlladelpliVa. (1. All. V X.) at 3 20, 7 55, JI2tfa. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. III., 8 46 and 7 27 p. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fourtli und Oheat nut atreeta etntlon, week daya, 10 80 a. m. 12 20. 12 15 8 40 p.ra. Sunday,, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TKAINH FOK SHENANDOAH. T n.t. Ka. Ul.l1n,l1V.ln , ' davH. 12 1 5. 4 30. 8 00, 11 20 a. in., mid i 45, 4 80 9 (M p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunlr. week ' duys, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m. L.eave ruuaueipnia, itcauine 1 crroirmi, TreeK days, 3 40. S 86. 10 21 a. m. and I 86, 4 06 p.m. jeave ueauing, weeK uaya, i iw, juua, a. m. k 12 10, 4 17, fi 00 p. m. m IjCnve PottRVllle. week dnvs. 7 10. 7 40 A.m. 11280 4 10. GlOand IWii.ni. aveTaraanua. week dava. 8 36. 11 23 a. m.. U.DU. 7'JU II. 111. iave Mahnuoy UHy, week daya, 9 05, 11 47 a. in., z a, o 12, oxi, 7 41 p. in Leave AlAhanoy I'lane, week daya, 6 30, 9 2 10 25, 1159 a. in., 2 41, 5 82, (I 41. 7 67, p in. Leave YUllnrupnrt, week daya, 7 42, IUO) a m 12 34 mid I 00 p. ra. ATLANTIC! CI TV DIVISION, Leave l'hlladehiltla Chestnut street witrf and South Btrtetwhatf or Atlantic City. Weekdays Uxpreaa, 9 00, a. in., 2 0), 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 (X) a m., 6 80 p m Hundaya Eipresa, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ii,,4 15 i. in. Iteturntng leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas liveuueH. Weekdays Kxpreaa, 7 8.V 9 00, a iu.1 ISO, fi 30 IP in. Accoiuinod.itioii. H 15 a.' nr. 4 05 d. in. 7Hundaya-t-EzproHa. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accotuiuoda turn, 7 15 a. ra., 4 15 p. oi i For Cape May, Hea Nle City and Ocean City lVcekdaya 9 00 a ra, additional for Cape May, 14 15 p in., for Si'a lalo Cit , 5 00 p m, for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 on p m. Sundaya, t'heatnut street 9 15 a in., South street, 9 0J a. lu. I'arlor (Sars on all ,inreK Iralna. Vnr further Informntloti. alltllv to licnreet il'hlladclphla and lteadliiK Hallway ticket aK'cnt lor address 1. A. HWKIOAKD, 1SI1MON J. WKKKS, ueiri nupi., uen i r.wi r rtK- Headlnir Terminal, Philadelphia JIA.TOIt MARCHAND AT CAIltO. No Ono Permitted to Interview tlie French Olllcer. Cairo, Nov. 4. Major Marchand, the commander of tho French expedition at Fashoda, arrived here at 7 o'clock last evening. He was met at the railroad station by the French officials and resi dents. The explorer looked thin and worried. Directly the major appeared at the door of the train the spectators rushed forward, waving hats, sticks and handkerchiefs and crying "Vive Marchand." The latter, who was much pleased and touched at the reception accorded him, drove off to the French diplomatic agency amid more cheering. The French officer, who is short, ac tive and bronzed, was dressed in civilian clothes. Only two Senegalese soldiers ac companied Major Marchand, whose fu ture movements depend upon the In structions which Captain Baratler brings htm. At the French agency It was formally announced that no one would be per mitted to interview the French officer. as M. Delcasse, the French minister of foreign affairs, and the Marquis of Salisbury must be the first to "receive all news which may contribute to the harmony of the two countries. The major reports that he left all his companions In good health, and he adds that they had abundant provisions and a plentiful supply of ammunition. The French commander also express ed himself as being much gratified at the kindness shown him by the British officers during his journey to this place. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There Is no use buffering from this dreadful m.iladv.ir von will onlv iret 1 ho rlElit remeuy. You aro having pain all through your hody, your liver is out of order, have uo appetite, no life or ambition, havo a had cold, ill fact aro completely used up. Electric llittora Is tho only remedy that will cive you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel llko a now boing. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at A. . Waaley's Drug Store, only 50 couts per bottle. II i nw tat hire boU direct to th eon mover for 25 reri it whole eiit prices, miDjt Mm the dealer promi. snip nj' wuere ror eiimintuoD. ErerjthiQg wtxrtated, U8.H7.e1 of Vehicle!, as itjiei or iitnitii ToDliorriBi. I3fltoll0. flarr.Ti. IM)toll25. Crri- 'cei. PhMtODi. TrtDl. Waroo ettei, Bprlnf.RoU t,&d Milk V A IS JA x X JS Art X. ..ti. (imj Hiimi. m,iu.n. A oea .till i.r W(0Bl. 8Dd for Ur, frit tVs.KfSnrr.r. rrite, with corttlni. Itmpt ns Ctlorl ( ill (nuljlfl. ,tl., pronodna.n,CO. 1, jMl.xiUiror 11, felKHART OAB8U.eE AKU UABKCII MTU. CO. W, B. TKATT, UXHAXT. If P. viiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiMiiiiliillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiillliiiiillliiiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiillg .. i WOBfJEN WHO READ! y . , . r SENOR RIOGCMBNT Against Yielding to the Demand For tlio Philippines, COLONIAL REVENUES PAWNED. Meantime tlio American I'cnco Com nilstloiKii'H Must L'uiiHtilur Clin Duty Tlioy Owo Auulniildoniid 111 lunur uont lrollowofH. Paris, Nov. 4. Last Monday the Uni ted Slates and Spanish peace commis sioners left tho definite limitations of the protocol and entered the wide Held of diplomacy, where an open question is to be decided. Both commissions realize that the area Is ample enough for some maneuvering, though on the American's side the tendency to evo lution Is much more compact than those of the Suanlards. Both would undoubtedly be gratllled to reach a mutual roncluslon without compulsion. At Monday's Joint session the Amer ican commissioners laid down a prop osition In two parts. First, that the United States should take over the Philippines entire; second, that In so doing they should reimburse to Spain the sum of her permanent and pacific expenditures in the Philippines. The logic of the situation compelled the Americans to make tho first move. Having heurd the American propo sition, this tho Spaniards might have Immediately declined It, as they cer tainly will do at today's session. "Whether they will accompany the re fusal with a counter proposition has not been dellnately ascertained, though that course seems Improbable. The re sult will be that the commissions will retire from confronting positions until one or the other shall have reformed Its lines for the next meeting, which will' probably occur next week. If the Spanish commissioners entertain a hope that after the elections In the United States the American commis sioners will relax their demands as to the Philippines, they have not uttered it here for the public ear, nor has any thing 'been said or done by any mem ber of the United States commission to warrant such a hope. Tho American commissioners came to Paris with no greed for Philippine ter ritory. To an unoffir ial bystander the WEALTH OF THE KLONDIKE. All Hxprrt lioctnrnt It Will lloncli 110,000,000 Annually. Chicago, Nov. 4. Captain John J. Henly, vice president of the North American Transportation and Trading company, who has Just returned from a six years' sojourn In tho Klondike, said In an Interview: "The truth about tho Yukon country Is that It wllr yield $30,000,000 between now and next October, nnd with tho completion of government roads and the operation of iiuartz mining machinery the output will amount to $100,000,000 in gold nn nually. In loss than Ave years 100.000 whites will be at work In the Yukon, and a hundred years of steady lubor will not exhaust profitable mining in Alaska. "Now the question arises," said Cap tain Ilealy, "how are these statements to be reconciled with the hard luck tales brought out of the Yukon. Whether It Is believed or not, thp sim ple truth Is this: Scores o. men who have gone to that country don't know pay dirt when they soe it. They aio farmers and greenhorns, and cannot set a sluice box or make a rlllle to save their lives. A sluice box must have a certain pitch or the washings will not pan out. Some are quick to catch on to these things, while others are not." Terrible '. luhy suirrred from tcrrililo Kizoma. Ii., nr.. (crv ri'incdj' tried, to no account. Il, i rui a.) tho tlmo and his face was like t in.'.it. I had to carry him on a pillow, ami .1. I iirly discouraged. I used half a li.n .1 i i iiitra (ointment) and Ccticuiu. rinAi', and In one trrek my Uiby tent entirety rim t. To-il.iv hi! okln Is as smooth as Silk. Mm J.'!. Flti;iaK,310H.ltat,,Hroo1ilrn,N.Y. 't rnr Cm Trbatmit tor Hmk.Toktciiid IUhii s. Warm tmthi with CUTICI RA Silir, nd Ktntl. tii.nrttt'3 vMth Cnrii tRA, tTlttof akin eurtt. SoMlhrnitKhntltth.worlii. 1'oTTIR TlRPn Alfn Cmv, Cuur., I'mp., ho. ton. llow to Cur. Utu'i Kef t m, tm, . (f'si ill V: ' uj? fire piogiWfieivo and keep Informeil tlio Worjd's Progress. Tho well in- il!v V W VsS ")rn,e" a tlirifty Houso-wlfp wils. in the house, aa a (standard remedy for 8prsjnB, Braises, Cramps, Rheumatism, and all aches and pains. frit ZS de. in 80 eti. nr bottiA & " mttTZt fe) H. 1. KACXETT W., .'hllht t.ofll No matter how long you have hail tlio cough j If it linsn't already developed into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syiup will cure it. Dentil of ii 7'ri'-lilliiii Clilcr. Haltlmou-, Nov. I. Itev. (Joorgo II. Zlnilui'l liK.n. iii esidlng elder (if the Hul tlmore illstilct of the Ilaltlmore rnn feience of the M. Ii. church south, died yesterday of imeumnnla. Ho was born in liulllmore county CO years ago, and hud occupied pulpits In Vir ginia und W'eM Virginia, as well as In this city, before being made presid ing elder at the conference held .in Ilinton, W. Va., last year. Hundreds of lives saved every year by hav. Ing Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals hums, cuts, wounds of every sort. Holding Hook Would-be Lyncher. Augusta, (in., Nov. 4. The Augusta Jail is under guard to prevent a repeti tion of last night's attack by lynchers, who wanted to wreak their vengeance on Will Robinson for an attempt to outrage Miss Walker. Will Moore, a private In Company C, Second Georgia volunteers, who was shot by a police man in Wednesday night's attack, has a fair chance for recovery. Soldiers, however, express indignation at his In- Jury, and to prevent any movement on their part Colonel Brown, of the Sec ond Georgia, wired Captains Itenkl and Pry to call In all arms and ammuni tion, which was done, and guard was placed over It. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS jl'KVIUlS. Lunu I'cvcr. Slllk Fever. cl:i ieh j 1 I I s Lniueunn, llhcuuiatUui, ci:iiVi WlttOOTIf. IHntiMiiiit-r. cuV'ijwOttMK "". Urulm. JjjcOUJIIh. Cold. inlliKiuin. yjcoMC, Ilrllvnrhp. Diarrhea. .(.. PrevrnU MIC llltlACi:. kiii.m:v fc in. uiium i)h-oiii)i:iik. clues!11'11 t'O.MHTIOV. MnrliieCoat. 00c. each; HtnWo Cano, Ti SiwIIIm, Jlrok, Ac, $7, At druKKWtri or writ prepaid nn rHPlit of price, llumptiri'ya' MMIcIiib Co., C-r. William & John RU.,New York. Vctbhinaky Mamial Bent Fhek. JTEltVOTJS DEBILITY, vital wr,Aiai:ss nnd Prostrotion from Over work or other causes. 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K Few Pointers, The recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This dUeae may commence wtlli an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's lUNam for the Throat nud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample o-day. Crer.Ch .'.Inn Vim Treaty. Muskogee, I. T Nov. 4. In accord ance with the proclamation of Ispar- hecher, principal chief of the Creek Na tion, and the agreement entered Into between the Dawes commission and the commission representing the Muskogee or Creek tribe of Indians, the Creek people yesterday adopted the treaty by a majority of 344. The ratification by the Creek Indians of the treaty makes it the law, except In so far as Its provisions conflict with the Curtis act, recently passed by congress. VOTE FOR Dr." H. G. Reitzel, OP A1AI1ANOY CITY, FOR THE LEGISLATURE a thoroughly up-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-first volume in 189S, During the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New fork T.W. Iliiglnion Octave Thanet 1 K.mru7F,.. I- P?1ord Kach Issue will contain carefully pre pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York. Once a month the Uazar will issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. These will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform price. The Bazar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two famousauthorswlll contribute long I .WILD EELEN erial stories to the IIazar in i8iS. The gj WILLIAM BLACK first deals with Scotch and Continental . . scene, the second is a storv of a vounc I RAGGED LADY gin, versatile, ana lypicauy American. Mary E. Wllklns fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet By If. D. IIOII'BLLS These and a score of other equally prominent wnters win coninbute short stories to the Bazar in 189S, making the paper especially rich in fktlifn. WiUUm Black Mary E. WUUu W. D. llo-clli DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER By k-ATHARINP. DE FORLST Sy Mru fOULTNSr BIGELOIV CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By MARGARET It. IVELCtt fy JOII.V KENDRICK BANGS There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health. Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub,, $4 a Year Pfislage frit in th United States, Canada, and Afexicx Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City OcUve Thaaet TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil Kloivem, the Ilaiul of Americii, Cull. furnlu, Karl's Clover Boot Tea Is a pleasant laxa tlve. Reculatos the bowels, nutlfles tlio blood. Clears tbo comploxlon. Easy to Via thp trqo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain mako and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by Routo," which traverses a region of perpetual l. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first and second cluss palace und tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mozico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change, Quick time, low nillions of Dollars Qo up In smokb tfvory year. Take to risks but set tout houses, stock, far. nlture, oto,, insured lu flrst-cl&ss re- uamo companies as represented by DA.VID FAUST, insurance Agent kw Also 1M ndAoe.tdantal Onmninl" Gonorifi MeCook'sHlness. Washington, Nov. 4. General Anson D. McCook, one of the members ot the war Investigating commission, Is con fined to the Columbian University hos- t.ni ..iiv.pln r. fmm nn nftnplf nf ma JI11U1 PM,ct . .. - - I I lnrlal fever. He returned on Wednes- rates, and all tbo comfortsof niodorn railway rlnv from the trip to southern camps improvements guar need to all who pur made by the commission, and having chase tickets via tbvJIssuuri Pacific railway been 111 for several days was advised Bystcm For mles r,,ilt from your uom0i by his physician 10 go 10 wie nu.piMu, literature, and full information, dropapostal W U"ie3 ' rani. J. p. M, O,,,,, T. P. Aaont. Kin Tiiill Shlloh's Consumption Curo cures whore road avenuo, Klmlra, N. Y.. or 301 Broad- ., i. , T. 1 , lnn.lm lltl,!, ITIim. I WUV MlW Vnrlr 1 oiners tun, ana m i"s v.-.. - and no homo should bo without It. Pleasant 3-Mf W. E. Hovt, O, K P. Ast, to tako and goes right to tho spot, bom oy How Railways Improve. Nothing settles a road-bed like age. Noth ing improves train service like experience. Witness a practical demonstration of tlieso theories by using the Southern railway the short lino to i lorlda, this season, Tho track will bo smooth, tho schedules fast, tbo trains superb. Let John M. Meal), District P.ia senger Agent, 028 Chestnut streot, Phlladol phia, Pa., arrungo tbo details, Don't Trifle With Coughs and ColdB, Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and bo cured. At Gruhler llros,, drug store. A Hand Is one of the possess. P gives It. Handsomo Complexion e greatest cnarms a woman can 'OZZOHI'B UOUrLKXIOH 1'OWPUBI P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. flNETs: I wasdri'ttdftilly nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clovor Hoot Tea, It quieted my norves and strengthened my whole Nervous System, I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney nud llowcl trouble. Wl lllll ll Olf'HlK Slol.-lll'll, Lexington, Ky Nov. 4. On a sick bed in the hospital In this city yes terday, Captain V. U Johnson, of the your Tea soou clcauscd my system bo. Becona Missouri, was weaueu tu iu thoroughly that I rapidly rcgalued health Lucy Batchelor. Both are from But- Btld Btrength, Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, ler, Mo. The captain has been sick Conn. SoW by S. P. Kirlin and a guarauteo. eigm weeits, uui is now inipiuviub. Pint of All, Red Flat: Oil,' 28c. What for? Aches, palus, bruises. Gruhler llros., drug store. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent At flour, and tako uo other bntud It Is tlio oft inour mauv. Culenilurs for 1X1)'.). The IlKnAi.ii olllce has a full and complct no ol calemlars lor lbUU, 11 you eon template a ctleuilar for your frlonds, roservi your order until you sco our line. It will mean a big saving to you. They aro also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasouablo in price. Curo that Cough with Shlloh's Curo. The best Cough Curo. Kolievcg Croup promptly Ouo million bottles sold last year, 40 doses for 23 cts. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guar antco. Are You Going to Florida 7 If you aro, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway. It is the sbortost, quickest and best route, Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M, Itcall, District Passenger Agent, (Uti Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Itoxorvpd Toi' Oiirinv- lu Honolulu. Washington, Nov. 4. The president has Issued a proclamation reserving for the use of the United States navy certain water front property in Hono lulu selected by Captain Tanner recently. SENOR MONTERO RIOS. question with them has seemed to be rather to find the right path and to walk in It than by a bold use of power to wrench the utmost advantage from distressed opponent. The fact is, the commissioners have felt that the conditions precedent render the letting go of the Philip pines as difficult as their retention. There Is, for Instance, the question of the future of Agulnaldo, his chiefs and followers. The Philippine leader and his Immediate associates In the Insur rection acr-epted exile and refused over half a million dollars at the hands of Spain as an Inducement to cease their rebellion. Thev went to China, but they were brought back to tho Phil ippines nn board a United States war ship. Aguinaldo received from Admiral Dewey several thousand stands of arms and was put ashore as an ally of the United States In tho war against Spain. The Insurgent leader and his chiefs have forfeited their lives. Should the United States return the Philippines to Spain Agulnaldo and his fighting fol lowers must be surrendered to death or taken away by the United States, nd the American commissioners feel that the transplanting of them would bo as severe townrd them as It would be Impracticable from the ixilnt of view of the United States. Territory to shelter them Is felt to be necessary in the Philippines. Your correspondent ascertains from Spanish sources, beyond question au thentlc. that before the Philippine question Is settled the Spanish commls sloners will declare that they are not here solely to save or to gain all the money possible from the United States Senor Montero Rlos president of the Spanish commission, and his colleagues, waiving for argument any classifica tion of the Spanish or colonial debts, will point out that Spain has borrowed on the collateral of her colonial reve nue. They will concede that the na tional guarantee may have been added, but that for all purposes of this con tention the fact Is lrrevelnnt. It will then be frankly urged by her commissioners that Spain has pawned the revenues of the Philippines and of Cuba: that she did so In good faith to her creditors, and this being true, that she has no moral right to give away or rehypothecate territory al ready pledged. Senor Rlos will urge that should Spain take that course her creditors might charge her with defrauding them to save the Canaries, Carolines and Balearic Islands, and to avoid pos sible damage to tho peninsula. The Spanish commissioners will protest that Buch a transaction would b In tolerable to Spain, as It would brand her as a robber ami potroon. They will declare to the Americans that rather than be so pilloried by their creditors they will, If they must, be deprived of their remaining colonies and suffer de vastation of their mainland. If the United States feels it a high duty to retain the Philippines Spain's envoys will declare that she has an equally sacred duty In holding- them to the pledge of their revenues In honor able indebtedness, and that, while pos sibly unable to make good the In debtedness In dollars, Spain can, If only bv a fruitless adhenence' to high purpose, save ber name from the brand ot theft. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada K. ll,t of (Irntiui. S. 1). "Win taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set In and nually terminated In Consumption. - h our Doctors gave ino tin. saying l couiu live but a short time. I gavo myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my menus on eartu, l would meet my aibcui ones above. My husband was ml vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 gavo it a trial, took in all eight bottles, It has cured me, and thank (lod 1 am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasloy's Drug Store. Regular size SOo and f 1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. TUB STYt-iSH VATTERN " Af- 4 ttstlc Fashionable, 'jriglnsl. Perfect- f a lttlnt Price!. lO ami 15 coiita. ? Nonebigner Nbnebeltrtat3--vjl. A Some, relhifeb .lercLar .el', lhern In I neatly vcr Jty it low.-. Ad: lot hrm, of the can ce had by cai '1 fro -. m if tlthef New Yorfc Chicago. ?(.tmpj r,i:n. Latcl Fashion Sheet nl up"! .-crlpf x' . s tent c c? f at! n i MAGAZINE Brigmesi iaaic xazy.ne uDiunea. n-aluable lor U... homr. Fashion of 8 lbs day. Home Literature, HouseL. ' 1 I Hints, ''anc Work. Current Toplcv f FUtlon, all fo vnly 5f wut ?ear, 1 - f cle-ding a frr. jjaltern, . o. c own ss!tv 1 Hon aaf tliuc. ei.J twtf 2-cent iunps T 'of .Mn.lr u,r..A Address- rf . x 8 ,-, mh IvlcCALtCOM1'f.NVv!S--dtjV- w"es! 4U fitrcvl, Ne Y.rji. L Pl&W W& Av:nu Chicago; "S" Fishing for Health. When a man breaks down with that dread disease, consumption, and recognizes His condition, he starts out to fib for health He tries this thing and that thing. He consults this doctor and that doctor. He indulges in all kinds of absurd athletic exercises. He tries first one climate and then another He tries the rest cure and the wotk cure. He grows steadily worse. That is the storv of most consuuintives. Finally, when the consumptive dies, the doctor shrugs his shoulders and pronounces consumption incurable. A thirty years' test of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery has dentonstrated that it cures oS per cent, of all cases of consumption, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease, before the lungs are too far wasted. In a consumptive there is a weaker spot than even the lungs. That spot is the stomach. A consumptive never really begins to die until his stomach gives out. The "Golden Medical Discovery" not only braces up the stomach, but acts directly on the lungs, healing them and driving out all impurities. Honest medicine dealers will not urge you to take an inferior substitute. " I had a very bad cough, also night-sweats, and was utmost in my grave with consumption, " writes Mrs Clara A Mclulyre. Box 171, Ash land. Middlesex Co.. Mass. ' A friend of mine who hail died with consumption came to me iu a drLiim und told me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and thank the Iorn, I did o. Ilv the time I had taken hall of the first bottle "I felt much better I kept on until I had taken three bottles That was all I needed. I got well and strong again." Whenever constination is one of the com plicating causes of disease, the most perfect remedy is Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which are always effective, yet absolutely mild and harmless. There never was any remedy invented which can take their place. They never gripe. oouv Inter national i Surrr -Tho Ono (r, Hi ,iustt WW ; 'i 4 intlnrtl .llltlliirtty . a . .1 M g 1 in nn oiiru V i il,e V s (iov'trrliii't. title-, Urn T S Hihimiip 1 unit, nil Hit r-t'ite Mi in fine Court-, uli'iui Hour ly lilt thO Hi ...KM UK)kS. Warmly CommetiiW'il nnt (lflll V""i Hid r.'ith Ul-'iH llltllllft .UIHII t ...I.UUl . In tin tioiipelMiltt n " th U 1 h , 11 . pi It n-4t.ii,, 1 hull., 1 eA'lT ritlu'ltior. TUG WfiST VOW fUACTIOALUSt! It is iv o H I the wa-J iMintetl. It Is L.iy lu .1 .-eri.io ttic rr(Miunclit'tip It ('. "y tn trace th 'iwth of ti nril. I 111 t (Hy I l I Til WU.tT .l".U lilCiiilD 9 ' In I ih-t I. I I'Minr In, I . , i lik V Mh .t 0 l- 1.1. Il I. ' 11 it iwi an tn.- i it. 1 I ." HH I 1 rtpnlii i "i . I'm ( 1 --. v are saved by using Seel- ig'S because you Lean buy cheap rcollec ana make t delicious by a tllttle 01 this admixture, Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEELIG'S keep coming back for it. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the same people. ME GHKATJiST bDUR 01' IHii AUK I Should be la Every Home and Library. TAe PeoDiB's BJDfe fsislory HemltiAr), Cbiciiuo. 111., Her Vrut. F.H.Sv. Ilmi ol CHitlerlmry. Ca Klmerll (lapen, I) l).,Tuft Colle At Tayno's nursery, Glrardvillo, you will find tho largest aUx)k over seen lu tho county. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. 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