araravoiafrC.iTf.'m-Wi'-rr yyt7'i;f.r 1 I 1 A l FELT II. It Is Supplied In Shenandoah at Last. It Is hard to always bo pleasant. Good natural peoplo aro often irritable. If you know tho reason you would not bo surprised. Ever liavo Itching Piles? Not sick enough to go to bed or not well enough to he content. Nothing will annoy you so. The constant itching sensation. Hard to bear, harder to get relief. Keeps you awako nights. Spoils your temper nearly drives you crazy. Isn't relief and euro' it loug felt want. It is to bo had ior every ono In Doan'a Ointment. Doau's Ointment never fall to euro Itching I'llis Eczema or any itching of tho skim Here it proof of it as the testimony of a citizen. Mr. J. 8. Williams, of 113 East Coat street, shoemaker, says : "I can glTe Doan's Oint ment a high rocommendation. I had been suffering from a rtctal trouhlo accompanied by burning and itching, which was almost oxasperatinir and prevented my sleeping, banished comfort of any kind and made mo abjectly miserable. I used nr.my other prep arations and wns constantly buying oint ments lint could get no poimam t relief, Doan's Ointment, which I procured from Kirlin's Pharmacy, has Btopped tho whole trouble and it is tho first remedy I over used that did this. I have used several ointments that looked and emellcd like it, but tbey had no effect like Doau's Ointment. I am glad to recommend it to others at all timos." Doan's Ointment for sale by all dealers. Prico 50 couts. Mailed byFostor-Milhurn Co,, Buffalo, N, Y., sole agonts for tho U. S. Kcmcmber tho name Doau's and tako no other. Cnuiing Kveiils, Nov. luth. Grand annual supper under auspices of tho membersof Trlulty Iteformed church, in Kobbins' opera liouso. ' Nov. 21. Grand masquerade ball, In Kob blns' opera house, under auspices of tho Dewey Club. Nov. 21th. Turkey supper under tho auspices of tho All Saints' church will bo held in tho church basement, corner Oak and West streets. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as thpy cannot rrach tlio diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deatness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by on in flamed condition ot the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tubo gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when it Is entirely closed deafness Is the rcsult.and unless the Inflammation can be aken out and this tnbe restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever! niue cases out of ten ore caused by catarrh, whUh is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for nny case of Deafness (cnuscd by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. So s d for circulars, free. P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Htting fOR BALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKFKOT OCTOUEK 4, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows; For New York via Philadelphia, week dnye 7 80 9 51 a. m., 12 27, 8 10 and 8 07 p. m. For New York via Slough Chunk, week days 7 80 a. m.. 12 27 and 8 10 t. m. For Iteadiiit; and Philadelphia, week days, 7 80, 9 54 am., Vl 27, 8 10 and 0 07 n. ni. For Pottavllle, week days, 7 80, 9 61 a. nt., 12 27;8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. in. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 80. 9 M a. m.. 12 27. 8 10 and fl 07 rj. m. For Wllllamsport, Suubury and Lewlsburg, week davs. 11 80 a. m.. 12 27. 7 2JS I, n. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 M, 11 80 u,., i i, o ju, q ui, i zo, voa p. m. For Ashland and Sharaokln, week days, 7 30, 1180 a. m 12 27, 8 10,8 07, 725 and B5p. m. For lialtlmore, Washington and the West via B. Sc O. It. It., through trains lea-1 Readlnp Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. 11 R.) at 8 20, 7 63,1120 a. m 810 ami 7.27 li- i BuuUays, a M, 1 uo, 11 so a. in. ,8 in and 7 27 p. in. Atldi tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1030a. m. 12 20. li is s iu p.m. Sundays, 1 81, 8 23 p. ni, TUAINH FOH SHKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 143, 80 9 01 li. m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, li iu u. in.. 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Iteadlng Terminal, week days, 8 40. s.KS. 10 21 a. m. and 1 30, 4 06 p.m. laxivo xteauing, wpok uays, i uo, iui, a, m. 12 15,117. 800 p. Ul. Leave Pottsvtllc. wi ot days, 7 10, 7 10 a. m 12 .1s 4 10. 6 10 and 4 M u. m. Leave Taraaqua, week days, 8 38, 11 23 a. in., A sy, a uu, i M l. Ul Leave Mahauoy City, week days, 9 03, 1147 m, iu., t aa, o ai, gi, ( H u. ui Leave Mahanoy l'l.ine, week days, 8 80, 9 23. J' wu, ii oa a. m., zsi. am, uu.TN,pm, r . lllii. ..,. L- .1 vjo'mnn - 4VTO 11 ....... .'l.l, 'V. ., nW&UB, ( IVW in., 12 34 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wliaif for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Kzpress. 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 8 80pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ui, 4 45 p. m. Hemming leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlautio and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpress, 7 33, 9 00, a . m., 8 30, 6 80 p in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. ra. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accommoua tlon. 7 15 a. m.. 4 15 D. in. For Cape Muy, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p m for Sea Isle City, 6 00 p in., for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 p in. Sundays, Chestnut street a la a m., noutn street, v VJ a.m. Parlor Cars on all exoresa trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or auure&s I A Uik.vt1 . nn IT-nunu T S .... .... . . J CUMULI, F, 1 1 Hen'l Sunt., Qen'l Pass'r Agt, xteauiug terminal, rnuaaeipuia. millions of Dollars Go np In gmokb every year. Tako ro risks but get your houses, stock, fat. nlture, etc., Insured In first-class re ua mo companies as roprosenvea by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agent ' 120 Hnntl, .TardlnHi r , k Also T.lfa and ANldanal rkimcanlas , Handsomo Comploxlo n j can I DKUl the ereatesi cuarins a woman roiioMi a uouruixiox powdbb NOT AN ALW OP SPAIN. Emperor William Assures Our Gov ernment of His Neutrality, THE PROPOSED VISIT TO CADIZ. Stops nt Simiilsl! I'orts Aro to llo Muilo Wholly Iu tlio lutoroit of tlio Kmpross' llunlth. nud llnvo No l'o lllleitl Slgrnlflcniico. Washington, Nov. 14. It Is under stood that nssurances have been given by the German government that tho visit of Emperor William of Germany to Spain la entirely devoid of olllclul character or significance, that tho of ficial trip of the imperial party ended when they left Palestine, and that the proposed stop at Cadiz and Carthagena Is largely a health precaution in he half of the empress, as the sea trip would be long and arduoUH if unbroken by these stops at the Spanish ports. The assurances appear to be voluntary on tho part of the Uerlin ofllclals, and to be In line with the care taken In that quarter of late to minimize and re move the bad Impression caused by several Incidents occurring during the recent war. The state department had not, so far as Is known, taken cogniz ance of the emperor's movements, and certainly there was no purpose of in quiring as to the stop at Spain, al though this action by the emperor was looked upon as rather inopportune, to say the least, when the peace negotia tions with Spain are at a critical Junc ture and when, technically, the war is still in progress. At the same time Germany has con stantly reiterated her neutral and friendly attitude, and the. emperor him self took occasion In his last address to the relchstag to give strong expression to the German purpose to maintain the strictest Impartiality between this government and Spain. At the same time the ofllclals here and in Berlin have recognized that a strong public sentiment of animosity was being de veloped between the people of the two countries, and steps have been taken to offset this as far as possible. The last move In that direction was at a recent dinner given by Chancellor Von Bulow at Berlin to Andrew D. White, the United States ambassador, and Dr. Von Ilollebcn, the German ambassador to the United States, now visiting in Germany. It was Intended that the new assistant secretary of state, Mr. Hill, should be one of the guests, but he was detained In Holland. Private advices received here by ofllclals state that the meeting was Important as furnishing an opportunity for a free and full discussion of all the subjects which have threatened to estrange the two governments and for the estab lishment of a much more friendly un derstanding, f It is recognized, however, among of ficials, state and diplomatic, that while official sentiment is satisfactory there continues to be an undercurrent of ill feeling with the public and press of the two countries. For this reason the present movement of the emperor in stopping at tho Spanish ports causes something of a shock in diplomatic quarters, as it is felt to be one more obstacle in the way of the happy rap proachment, which was being executed by the authorities here and at Berlin. With a view of minimizing the visit assurances are now communicated as iu iia nuu-uiuciai cnaracier. The suggestion that the emperor may be asked by Spain to act as arbitrator between the United States and Spain in case the Philippine Issue becomes acute Is dismissed as absurd, on the ground that no such plan would be con sidered for a moment unless both coun tries Joined In a request for It. The arrival of tho emperor at Cadiz and Carthagena is awaited with consider able apprehension by the German au thorities, as it may give rise to a Span ish popular demonstration open to mis construction in this country. With a view of avoiding such an affair the German charge d'affaires at Madrid has been instructed to notify the Span ish government of the strictly unof ficial character of the emperor's visit. MilllonB Given Away. It is certainly Eratifyinc to tho public to know of one concern in the land who aro not afraid to be cenerous to the needy and sutler Ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's .Now Discovory for Consumption. Couchs anu Colds, havo given away over ton million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands ot hopeless cases. Asthma, lironchltls, Hoarseness and all aisoases ot tho Throat. Chest and Luncs are surely cured by it. Cali on A. Waslcv. Drueelst. and cet a trial bottle free. Itegular sizo 50c and $1. ISvery hottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Jerry .Stm-,oii llu Xot (jult Polities Medicine Lodge, Kan., Nov. 14. Con gressnvan Jerry Simpson, who has Just been defeated for re-election by Chester I. tjong, denies the statement that he has quit politics. I may not run for congress again. paid Congiessmun Simpson In an Interview, "but I have not quit politics by nny means. I am still alive." Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, apiictlzlng, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of collco. Sold by all grocers and liked by nil who havo used It bocauso wjicn properly prepared it tastes like the finest coirea but Is free from all its injurious properties. UrMiv O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder, aud children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as c flee. IS and 25c. Kmlle 2olu lot Cnmtui; Hero. Kansas City, Nov, 14. Edward Zola, a resident of this city, and a cousin of Enille Zola, the champion of Dreyfus has received a letter from his distin guished cousin In which .Emlle Zola states emphatically that he has no in tentlon of coming to the United States on a lecture tour, as has been stated, or for any other purpose, at least for a. long time. Rheumatism. Cured In a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. tf Siitiiriluj'w Pontliiill OiiuiKH, At Princeton Princeton, 0: Yale, At Philadelphia Pennsylvania Univer sity, 35; Carlisle Indians, 5, At Ithaca Cornell, 47; Lafayette, 0. At Middle- town, Conn, Wesleyan, 5; Rutgers, 0. At Reading (tie) Franklin and Marsh all, U; UuokncU, 11. AN lMPOItTANT Dll'PKKKNCK. To mako it apparent to thousands, wh thluk themselves lit, that tbey are not af flicted with any disease but that the system simply needs cleansing. Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs, Manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co only, ana sold uy an druggists, film i mag) lUfiOIUIlIH AVcgclauIcFrcparafiouTor As similating UiCroDdandRcgula ling tluiaturaachs nnilDowcis of EromotesUIgcslion.CIicctful ncssaftdEcstContflins ncilhcr OniumIorphinC norHLaeral. MotNaiicotic. nmpc ofOldTk-SMVELrjTaial Pumpkin Sad-" . dilx.Senna J lft1IIVlt tin Gvtona&Sa& rtnnfuit Sugar Wrttryrtv Harm A perfect Remedy forConsiipa lion.SourSlomach.Dinrrlioca, Worms.Convulsions.Fcvcrish ness andLoss OF SLEEP, Tat'Sirnlle Signature of KEW "YORK. EXACT-COPrOF WRAPPED. COMBINING .OTA0ST STYLE with UTMOST DURABILITY AT THC rOUHTAIN 1 UF SIXTH AVE. Va tth llrthSTS. nw Yeni tlORS PVi T. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY" nrnnim AGAIN! &0 fTR"Bwr iu uie wnn e beinc. 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All I ZARAH tho ASTROLOGER, Lock t.'di5.ubird' uX5T"..Sri'7 " i during 1898 will present to its recJem a (allliful tiictorial repre entuion of the) orld' most inte..eting and important news. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Llteratura S. K. liui'.elt LONG SERIALS AND TwolongKrUliwill appear during the v.ar. nillnKllt. tiu ....t.n.a ..f )..... national fame, and 'v. ill be Illustrated. iTy57T Owen WUtet (These and a score of equally prominent Howard Pile (writers will coniributeshortstoriestotbe John Kendrlck Banns JWkkki.v In 180S, making the paper epe. Mary E.VVIIklns Jciallyrlchlnfiction. Oit.crfeaturesarthe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD Bt S. MAIITID LETTERS FROM LONDON t, ARSGlb WWTS A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the interest of the WEBKiy.Caspar Whitney Is on his way arownrl the world He will visit Siain fn. search of tie game, making h principal hunt from Bangkok. He will visit India and then pnxeed td Kurope to prepare articles on thesprrtstif Germany and Vnnct. ic, a coff studor nt ?rattetut Suit, nflion $i.no a yisr l'irtf" in M Uiitid Statu, Cui w and ilixkf d'lrrHH lUri'l't: 4 l'.llinllKUS, I'ulituiiHs,? , n T.ik llt w. n. Howen. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. ASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NtW YORK CITY. ; :1 Pnid 'PiruhritOE n S5 or more will bcnt t-r?K5CHT PREPAID to anyJraUroad cteitScai In MAINE, NEW HAP;.5f!(E,lVEnMONT, M ACS!.4Ci-f4i SGT70, RHODE IS- LA?:r, COraJHCTICUY. NEW "YOIttC, PEK?JSYI.VAHIA. and 1 leyhave stood the trt of years. iUid have cur -it thtusanus of crises of Nervous Diseases, suca a s Debihtv. Dizziness. Slcerless- n ess and Varicocele,Atrophy,&C 1 hey clear the brain, strengthen tile circulation, make digestloa p enect, ana impart a Healthy anA 1a,... - t j j. n.. fi 1 is tiici.n.cu ycrtnunt nny. unless yaucoi '. ui Addre.s. PEAL Ml IDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.7 store, Shenando ah, Pa. S7J. Milk. fr A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC ANO WONDERFUL SCIENCE. fb "solar DioLnnv." CAN TRULY ANO ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. z rut, prtKnt .nd fatare life. LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. ' f Hf d I will lmn.dl.Ulf retarn T joor lifh nd prof. It to U til tro. br Y.irulf. I uli oommnniutiou etrieUr undd.ntlnl. A4.ru. Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa, u. m, nnurru prwiun. ulM.uu.lw4 AW " ' i 1 1 ' r 'rn t rr 11-1 nri in 1 Oil ixhuri The Wf.ELKl.v will continue to partlclpaie In the great political events of our coun. try. It will treat nt the nodal and ec. nomic qu:sniift,and uf the development of the middle we,t. In special corre spondent in the Klondike region will Irace the story ot tlw Krcat Kohl discoveries. SHORT STORIES TIIR 1F kXK PyS.Jt. XOrhtTT FOREIGN NOTES . JV rOUlTNKY tWXlOl - AMATEUR SPORT HtCASrjk UUITSSt t. K. Stockton THE I'ElCjniOPOSALS. An Allegfid Plan to "Syndicato" tho Philippines. NO ULTIMATUM YET PRESENTED. Pur ConimlMsloiiprs lliivu Nut Upon (11 von itTliiK" l.lmlt In Which to (.011 clmlo t ho Nfiro tin tloiix Hpnln'MCrriil1 ltOI-H Wlttulllllir thO NoKOtlllttOllH. I'arls, Nov. 14. AmoniT onlookers here the Impression exlBts tliough It Is not the result of any olllclal state mentthat the Spanish peace commis sioners will not slKn a treaty which the American commissioners could sign. It seems almost possible, though, that In the pltalile pressure to which the Spanish commissioners are subject ed between their lurge credltois, who are on the spot watching them, and the stern attitude of the United States, the Spaniards may abandon their struggles and leave the two forces to confront each other. The statement Is printed here that the last memorandum from the Amer icans is regarded by the Spaniards as a stern ultimate, but as a matter of fact the Americans have not presented an ultimatum, save as their treatment of the subjects In hand may be un answerable. It Is only since Wednes day last that the Spaniards have begun to feel that the Americans' purpose thinking over the Philippines, and that, too. wlth'-ut any assumption of Spanish indebtedness. As they are now con vinced of this, it may be that Spain's next presentment in conference will be the supreme rally of her diplomatic, argumentative nnd tactical forces. It may even mark the conclusion of all she has to say, but If the rules of pro ccduie are followed the Americans would still have another presentation to submit. Ever since Oct. 1 It has been within the range of possibility that at any meeting an open rupture might occur, and on one or two occasions It might have been easily a fact, even before the taking up of the Philippines question. The boundaries of the field In which that question Is being worked out are becoming more apparent and the angle of final settlement cannot be far off. If a treaty Is to result here It may fairly be expected within three weeks, although It Is not true, as roporte'd from the United States, that the Amer icans have instructions embodying a time limit for the conclusion of the conference. The acquisition of the Philippines for 25 years by an International syndicate. Is a rumor based on facts of which The Gaulols and other papers give details. This Is the alleged scheme: A syndicate representing $400,000,000 capital proposes to take over the com merclal resources and advantages ot the Philippines for a term of 25 years. paying to the dominant power therein $125,000,000 for the privilege. Under the alleged terms of this scheme the dominant power would ad' minister the political and military gov ernment of the Islands at Its own ex pense, under the apportionment named while the syndicate would collect all customs and other revenues for the term specified. The scheme Involves giving Spain $175,000,000 to satisfy any real or Im aginary claims she may make as to the territory. This feature is said to be based on the assumption that the Uni ted States will be the dominant power. The remaining $100,000,000 of this re puted syndicate wouhl be reserved a3 its working capital. The sponsor of the project Is a Mr. Young, said to be a son of Urlgham Young, nnd an attempt Is apparently made to create the impression that the capital of $100,000,000 Is already under written. It is thought possible, however, If the alleged syndicate has an existence, that Americans may have an opportunity given them to Join with it in holdings of large or small amounts. Whether it prove veritable or otherwise friends of the United States here are asking If the scheme Is not Intended to embarrass the Americans by an offer, real or ap parent, of $100,000,000 for a limited time for the use of what the Americans may desire to acquire in perpetuity for a sum relatively nil. Non-oindal Americans In Paris put aside as unthinkable the assumption that the United States would farm out Its burdens or Its advantages, If any. In the Philippines, which, if acquired, will be taken over as indemnity at tending the discharge of high responsi bilities. In any event the American commissioners will doubtless first ask whether the announcement Is timed to serve the ends of the tvndlcate or to hinder the efforts of Judge Day and his associates to effect nn amicable adjust ment ot the Philippines question. A Too KealKtlo Tenor. .ctr T.nnls. Nov. 14. At the Pnntnrv theater, in the course of the presenta tion of "I i'.igitr.cci, tenor j rancisco Collenz carried out a finale In one of the acts by a bit of realism that was not on tho program. With unwonted nrdor Mr. r'ollenz woundtd Miss Nedda Morrlscn. tie puma donna, in the arm with a dagger. Hluoci spurted forth from a wound in the left forcirm, the actress fainted and the curtuin was rung down. After receiving medical at tendance Miss Morrison was forced K retire to her hotel. The wound is not ECI'IOUS. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho teat salvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, silt rheam. fever sores. l .1 t.n...ln oMlMatna nnnl. YA all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay requlrod. It Is cuarantcod to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 conta por box. For sale by A, Waaley. An Alleutfi ltluu" rnni spuln. Madrid. Nov. It. Kl Impurcial says the government has forwarded instruc tions to Senor Montero Ilios, president of the Spanish peace commission at Paris, and that Monday's conference may be the last or the last but one, "unless the American commissioners moderate their claims." According to El Imparctal a member of the cabinet lias virtually declared as much. Years of sutTerinc relieved In a nlnlit. Itching plica yield at once to tho curative properties of Dean s Ointment, hover lulls. At any drug store, 50 cents. Dontb ofj nptiiln ltiinilolph, Lexington, iky., Nov. 14. Captain Peyton Itundolph, one of the most prominent olllcers of the Seventh In fantry (immunes), died yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital, In this city, of ty phoid fever. Ho was 25 years of age, and commanded Company K, He comes from the famous old Randolph family of Virginia, and Is a graduate ot the Virginia Mllltury Institute, For sev eral years previous to his enlistment he was connected with tho Standard Oil company at Baltimore. Up to Date) for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Ited Flat Oil, 25c, G ruliler llros., drug store, At WRECKED foLAKE ERIE., RclinnntM' Wmit Down With Seven I.lvex, Including Out- AVnniiin. Toledo, O., Nov. 14. A Pedar Point fisherman named Velllquet In lugs a re port here of th lost a homier and seven lives on Lake Jirle During the heavy blow of Thursday he was blown down the inke nnd landed on Green Island. The keeper of the lighthouse there, Cnptaln Glbeaut, told lilin of a wreck that occurred the day before. Thpre wus a heavy gale blowing, with Hurries of snow. He saw a two masted schooner mnklng heavy weather and later her mailiniaFt was carried over board. Signals of distress were Hying. Captain (llbeaut tiled to get out to the dismasted vessel, but he could not send his bout Into the tmtli of the gale and was obliged to give up the attempt at rescue. Willi mailne g!csses he was able to see seven tlgures on the ves sel, one woman and the lest men or one or two l.oys. The vessel was heavily laden or waterlogged, and looked as If she would go under the towering waves at every roll. Finally he saw a portion of the crew try to get away from the "sinking craft In a small bout. A Hurry of snow shut off his view, and later he saw the lifeboat upset and drift down the lake. The remaining spar had been carried away, and no life was to be seen on the helpless vessel. She was lost to view In the darkness, and it Is sup posed to have foundered. Cliro that Cough with Slilloh's Cure. The best (Jougli Cure. Itolicvos Croup proiuptly O110 million bottles sold last year. 40 dusee for 2.1 cts. Sold by V. I). KlrMu and a guar anten. Kx-Mu.vcir Mnirnu'nn'H Overdrafts. Trenton. Nov. 14. In a decision ren--dered Snturday Vice Chancellor Keed decides that ex-Mapor Frank A. Ma- gowan. as president of the Trenton Rubber company, overdrew his ac counts in tha-t concern to the extent of of least $150,000. He also decides that Allen Magowan, the ex-mayor's father, and a director of the company. Is civ illy responsible for $10,990.0" of these overdrafts, and that William P. Hayes, another director. Is responsible to the extent of $3.C00. Suit was Instituted by Iterelver Hlid, with the Idea of hold ing Allen Magowan nnd Hayes respon sible for the ex-mayor's overdrafts. The vice chancellor expressed himself pretty freely as to Mngowan's reck less conduct in using the funds of th! company for his own personal benefit. Mllflons" Vot Oi'ifiinnco. Washington, Nov. 14. General D. W. Flagler, chief of the bureau of ord nance, has made his annual report to the secretary of war. It shows there were expended during the flscal year ending June 30, 1S98, $7,348,795, nnd that there still remains of the appropria tions made for the ordnance bureau $19,793,359. This large sum is derived from the appropriations for the fiscal year, which were made for war pur poses, amounting to $21,504, 59J. Double Murder and Milrldo. Placervllle. Pal.. Nov. 14. Saturday evening, near Shingle's Springs, this county. Jack'irkle.s shot and killed his wife and niotlier-in-law with a rille and then killed himself. When you have a eiclc horse you do not hitch him up to a sulky and take him to the race track for a little healthful snin. You doc tor him. You cannot work or recreate a man into good health any more than you can a Horse, llicycling will make healthy men more healthy ; it will make unhealthy men more unhealthy. When a man has been living in too big a hurry, when he has worked himself out. when he has got so that he does not sleep or eat. or rest. and the wh'ole world looks gloomy to him, it is time for him to take medicine. Then, when he is braced up a bit, it is time enough for him to take to the bicycle. When a man's nerves have an edgi on them, so that the least little disappoint ment rasp on his temper like a file, vvhra his stomach and liver and nerves are de ranged, and he U continually gloomy and melancholy, he should take Dr. Tierce s Golden Medical Discovery. It makes a man as hungry as a fisherman and sees to it that all the vital elements of the food are absorbed into the blood. It braces up the liver and puts it to work in the right way. It drives all bilious impurities from the system. It fills flesh, nerves, brain cells, sinews and bones with the life-giving ele ments of rich, red, pure blood. It makes a man healthy and then a bicycle will make him strong. Medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing "just as good." ' Through your skillful treatment I am once more a well man," writes T. N Arnold. Ksq , of Cindy, Logan Co., Neb. r'l suffered for years with constipation and torpidity of the liver, irritation of the prostate and Inflammation of the bladdtr I took sir bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Pleasant Pellets 1 and am permanently cured. You have been the means of saving my life." A man or woman who neglects constipation suffers from slow poisoning. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little "relict" is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. All medicine dealers sell them. No other pills are "just as good." 'sVsV'ftVVts ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN nn it ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT rAln. KILLER WILL NOT RE-I LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. Yon enn hlim. yourself If you do n't get real ood co tree to rinlc. Ordiuary co (Tee is made de licious bv adding sEixia'i. s..t? package for Seelle'j. A little of this ladmlxture to rehear, coiTp.. . makes a delicious drink and saves expense. DR.THEEL69M?. CURE GUARANTEED." -1 ni;ut ulm iit.itll.l'l'l , retult.or Nell'iiliilti, Siiicclul lM.cnse.. Vur Icot'vl. Nti'letiirv.. No Cuttluir. Nmull Umlttveloikt-tl Organs .Is T,u.t MuiiiiouiI JCrsturvd, Dl 01111 DlHnH mire sttiuriiiilFeil uswuu i uiuuis 111 nil oil. r.. Fre.h ruses currdttvt it. luimri. Dt'nUAiici.. stsmpslur ltooic "I rut li. onlv true in.tliAl luwilr l-'n,.lni. UuucUstltoIu.tltuU-,tUvlrUlcUasi;licuisv BP m 1 10-" WIFE'S WF13L rrrrr. ..wr;t r.-t-i tm mm mm mm My w.fo was in tho most horrlblo condition of u..yli .mull being, from Kcicma. Sbocould iil. I' T tit down nor llo down, her torture was so 1: '.cine. I tried nil the doctors that I could r ' I ut slio got so that I firmly bellcvo she) vn;-.: J haTO died within twelves hours If I had not been ud'i .oil of CmctntA Kemedies and pot th, -n. My wffo trenf to itecp in tico hours c't r I." r ; it application, although she had lot slt;t fi r trren dnyt, and with two boxes uf ft Tin :; (ointment) and ono cake of C "t: (!: v Soap the toas altoluldy cured, aud is well and hearty to-day. ip 8'T Cctir Tfeatmsst foe TOBimnro, TlMrto- i sl i MOM.vlTir l,os. or IlAtn- W.rmb.uiBwll& - i a -Ar. crntl. snolntlnee with CVTicciu.ptir r t pii'.tli.nt .kin ritrf., .nil mild do.?, of Ccrirut lti i' r.crc.teet cf blood purifiers snd humor cutm. Kt' ' t'lrn-.bniittb.wrrli). PoTTft t. Awn C.Cosp., no.o i'ropn., U0.14D. How to Core th Worst cs.rokfrM HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Soros. Boils & Tumors. Y Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and St. co. Sold by druggists, or sent jwst-paid on receipt of prloo lluiirilitKts'aiu. (o., lll!is nilll.mSl-,.Vrt. THE STYUSH PATTERN," Af tbtlc Fashionable. Or f pin;!. Pitted- i.'l.ti T! innn.l 1 K. HULUJ A SKCJ A V Jk.M A,UUD, . NonebJgnet. Monebelletata'-y price. Some reliabl nerclianl .ells them In neirlv very ilty town. Ait to T 'htm, jf they c;n oe had by taz'A fro.i fi as lr rlthtf New Yorfc ot Chlcaro- ? Stamps liken. Latest Fashion Sheet lent upon seelpf ii otts ?nt ! u?y Brightest ladle mgii'jie bibbed, t jn-aluable ior tlo home. Fashions af B the day. Home Literature, HouseL.'J I Hints, wanci Work. Current ToplOy f FLtlon, all fo. -.nly 5" ;nt a -year, l. f eluding a fro jitter n, yo r own tc'.u- J Hon amy tltiit. Seed tws- 2-nent tnp 7 for ,ungW o.T:.AAdresrj. oS-S I jMti Vest Htlt itte, New ,,". i Fri'm Fiftli Avenur. Chlcapo; ' 5itw-.2. ' Webster'? 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TECS AUD SAII WOMAN'6 RELIEF. Alv.TI Dr.mDt.nd rallsbla. A itit nululmu. G.I Cato.'. tilir Fill, .nd lift ..aim. rAldruriiore..ori.ntdlr.ct(M.d,prlc., ,1. CAToairso. Co.,BMtt,Uu4..0ui.k,is. Por sale at Kirlin's drug store and Shanandost iruie stora yA&asY PILLS! Strt kmO GURE.'sML,40.tJl-WOIiAy aan troaUaBauAfl' Wk: Optcirio CoPtttlAw For at Povineky',lMrug; etore, tOanira itrMt. Bat ited Lfi. .vtlera never fa ltd ralcbliii a -.srfJ viUi Tanvr rtd imnrTOval I'llli auo ! ii iMy nmedtu). Alway huv the hwt nd auid U. onitment. iluarautAtrd -upvin ; mt '-t h .U.tlntheiirTriK, aNo L l--iJJUi, i A VT a- 1X OlU Uiwa, Hux t sj I JB isrMOt-T--t-5 rMCALIwii MAGMINEW I AfiaT a '