The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 18, 1898, Image 3

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It Is Supplied In Shenandoah at
Last,
It Is lianl to iilwnys lo iitcnsant.
Upoil imttircil pooplo uro often Irritable.
IT you knew tlio reaion you would not' to
surprised, , ' ' ,
1-vor linvo Itcliing Piles?
Not slok enough to co to bed or'not well
otioiiRh lo bo content.
Nothing will annoy you bo.
, T ho constant ItclihiK sensation.
Hard to bear, hanlur to kcI relief.
Kocps you awtko hIrIiIi.
Spoils your temper nearly drives you
crazy.
Isn't relief and cure a lnuu felt want.
It Is to bo had lor every ono in Dunn's
Ointment.
Doan's Ointment never falls to euro
ItchlnicJ'itca
Kczema or any Itching of the skin.
Ucr! U proof of It as tho testimony of a
citizen
Mr. J.N Williams, of 113 IT.ist Coal street,
shoemaker, siys ! "I can give Doan's Dint
lneut a hiuli uvonnnendatloii, 1 hud been
sullerluR fioui u rectal trouble acetnilpanied
by burulnu and Itrli i un, which vaS' almost
exasperating and prevented my" kleepiiiK,
banished comfoit of any kind and madu mo
abjectly luNcrabto. I used many other prep
arations and ws constantly buying oint
ments but could get no Pennine t relief.
Doan's Ointment, which I procured from
Kirlln's Pharmacy, has stopped tho whole
trouble and it is the first remedy I ever used
that did' this. I have used sovcral ointments
that looked and fimollcd like it, but they had
no effect llko Doan's Ointment. I am glad to
recommend It to others at all times,"
Doan's Ointment for salo by all dealers,
l'rico 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U, S.
Kemcmbor tho nauio Doan's and . tako no
other.
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I) HI1
Porfeoting Arraiigptnents For tho
Landing of Our Troops,
THE MAMANAO LANDING PLACE
Wear
ROYAL
WORCESTER
CORSETS.
Perfect Pitting
FOR BALE BY LEAD1NQ DEALERS.
P
ennsylvania
RAILROAD.
BCHUYKILL DIVISION.
Octouei: 4, 1898,
Trains will leave Shenandoah after toe Above
(Into (or Wlgptn, Ollberton, Fraclcvllle, Dar
Water, HI. Ulalr, l'ottnvllle. Hamburg; Heading
UtHIU), II, X IIUGIIIAYJIID. HUIIiaiVWIlM, iU JTUII'
ulelnhla (UrMul street station) at 6 03 and 8 19
a. m.,zuz, o i p. m. ou wecic tiays. Sundays,
H 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m.
TraluB leave Prackvllle for Shenandoah at
7 80, 11 46 a. m. 'and 8 46, I'M p, ui. Sunday,
il VI a. Hi anu o o p. m.
Leave Pottavtlle for Shenandoah (via Frack-
vllle710, 1120 a. m., 6 20, 710 p.m. Sundaj
xo ao a. in., o -u p. ill.
Leave rhtIidelpMar (Broad street station), fo
Shniandoah at 8 85 a. m 4 10 p. m. week days.
Sundays leave at 6 60 and 9 23 a. m.
Leavo Hroad Street Station. Philadelphia,
FOK NKW YOUK.
Exnress.week-davs. 8 20. 4 OS. 4 80 6 03,5 15,9 5C
7 83, 8 20,9 50, 1021 11 00 a, in, 12 00 noon, 12 85
(Limited 1 CO and l 21 p.m.) 1 40. 2 80, 3 20,
8 60, 4 02, S CO, 3 50 0 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. in.,
12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 150 5 03, 5 15,
8 20, D 60, MO 21, 1103 a. 111., 1Z UJ, MOD, '1 BO,
402, (Limited I22,) 520, 5 56, 8 85, 7 02, 750,
1000 p.m., 1201 night
Express for llostou without change, 11 00 a n.
WnelMlnv.. and 7 60 D. m.. dallv.
For Sea" Olrt, Asbury l'ark, Ocean Grove,
Longlirancn, a-v, nn i m, , w p n
weekdays.
ror umiucr.vine, I'-iision uuu Dwaiuuu, w,
9 00am. 12 00 noon, 3 62, 5 00 (Lamhertvillo and
Kaston only), weekdays, and 7 02 p in dally
Kornmlly Tiirnnri Over to.Oonornl
Iliiinwliroyn l'o lltilld n Itullrond
to (Ittnnnlinoou to Iriiollltnt 'l'nins
portntloil ofC'onimlHKary Supplies.
Havana, Nov. 18. As cabled yester
day, tlio date for the Spanish evacua
tion has been definitely settled as Jan.
1. Alt the Spanish troops remaining
In the ifdand will be quartered, under
the protection of the United States, In
camps especially designated, pending
embarkation for Spain. The stenograph
ic report of Wednesday's Joint session
of tho evacuation commissioners was
signed yesterday afternoon by the
Spaniards, the Americans having pre
viously attached their signatures.
Nothing was definitely settled regard
ing the question of fixed and movable
property, and It Is understood that the
subject will be referred to the respect
ive governments for consideration. The
Spanish troops will carry their small
arms, colors, liefd pieces ami the en
tire equipment of an army In the field.
The landing place at Marlanao was
yesterday turned over officially to Gen
eral Humphreys, who Is the ranking
chief quartermaster of the United
States troops In the Island. A depot
for quartermaster's stores will be erect
ed here. Yesterday the pier and
wharf were Inspected by General
Greene, General Humphreys and Colo
nel Hecker, who expressed themselves
as satisfied with the work.
In the course of the next fortnight
work will he commenced under Colonel
Hecker's directions upon a railroad
from Casa Blanca, on the east side of
Havana bay, to Guanabacoa, where It
will connect with the tracks of 'the
United railroad, ttrus facilitating the
transportation of commissary supplies,
Next Sunday Colonel Hecker and
Captain Crawford will go to Matanzas,
pushing on later to Cardenas, Sagua La
Grande and Clenfuegos. Colonel Heck
er goes In his capacity of chief of trans
portation to make arrangements with
the various railroads.
General Greene will personally lay
out the camps on each side of th-3
Vonto water works, beginning work
Immediately upon the arrival of the
first cargo of timber, which will be un
loaded at Playa De Marlanao. The
building of the railroad from Havana
bay to Guanabacoa Indicates that the
Marlanao landing place Is to be only
a temporary makeshift.
Manuel Sangullly, of the special com
mission from the Cuban assembly at
Santa Cruz Del Sur, who left on Wed
nesday for the United States, was fol
lowed yesterday by his colleagues, who
went by the Segurancia. General Cal
lxto Garcia, at Captain General Blan
co's suggestion, was taken by a tug
from Tlnya De Marlanao to the Ward
liner. This was to prevent any dem
onstration such as might have en
sued had the Cuban special commis
sioner passed through Havana. Many
went on board the Segurancia to say
farewell and to wish the commissioners
success at Washington. No Cuban
flags, however, were displayed In the
harbor, and there was no disorder of
any kind. General Garcia said that he
and his associates on the commission
were very sanguine as to the outcome
of their expected Interview with Presl
dent McKinley.
"fJOLD DOST."
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noon and niijlit. Makes all
dull things bright. Housework's
a delight with
1 1 vn y I
Washing
Powder
It gwes to an humble home or a palace the cleansing touch that
both alike require. It's woman's best friend and dirt's worst enemy.
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UTMOST STYLE with
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t-oia .-'uref.i.ocfj of cr more
will bo cent r S.V.ilMT PREPAID
to nny r;.ilrou 1 o.'.tilun in IVIAIKE,
NEW HAf.P-IHJiST, VSUiWOWV,
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Two Moro Points Regarding tho
Philippines Debti
CANNOT EXPLAIN EXPENDITURES
mm
STRONG
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WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY
They have stood the test of yearf.
and ujve cured thousands ol
cases of Nervous lJicaset, such
as Debility. Duziness, Sleepless
ness and Varicocele, A trophy. Etc
They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make digestion
perfect, and impart a healthy
e DrODerlv cured, their condition often worries ihrm into 1 ntanitv. fonumntli
Mailed sealed. Price it per box: 6 bozet. with Iron-clad leeal cuarantee to cure or refund tk
money, I5.00. Send for free book Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Q.?'
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drujr Store, Shenandoah, Pa.
1 1 Dcriciii anu 11
vigor to the whole being. AH drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients
ic uiuptiijr lurcu, incir luduiudu oiica worries inemimo insanuy, oniuaipiitnor iscaiu.
"A FAIR FACE iV:AY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAPOLIO
Millions Given Away.
Ttta rurtiilnlr prltlfvlllL' to the OUbllc to
Vnnw nf nnft rnnpem iu tlio laud who aro not
afraid to bo generous to the needy and Butter
ing. The proprietors ot Dr. mng-g aew
Discovery for Consumption, Cougbs and
Colds, have given away over ten million trial
hntn nf thU urent medicine: and havo tbo
satisfaction of knowlns it has absolutely
1.n,,ei,wla nf lmnnlpaa map.R. ARthma.
lluffalo, J0U am, 12 00 imo.i weekdays, and 7 0.' j(ronclliti3i noareCness and all diseases of
"ii, .111 tllllllilllllllliiiiiilUIIMIIiillitlMlliiHIIIIIIIIHIIilitllirillllllllS
B
NIMENT
lu thb hcuby. ua a etandsrd remedy for
Sprdna, Brulass, Cramps, Rheumatism,
and U kthst, iid pal an.
!,! i.& tit. uni 83 U. ,or bottli "
ltmmaimmmmiimmmimm,isamcaaBm inn 1 1 1111 1 in n rri n 1 ia
1 mfm wywitw who keapi
? ,SxSjJz. ' r nro piognneira mid keep Informed x E
'M'wrtX tho World'a Progress. Tho well In- 5
Zi'rA Ii ' ' I ' V v lorniPd and thrifty Hou-wlfp
IWSWRAINBOW Li
ia
i i r
i iu daily.
WASHINGTON AND Till! 80UTII.
Kr llaltlmorB and WaelilnetOII. 8 60. 7 20. 8 32.
10 20,1123, B. in., 120U, 12UI II'., 3 12, 4 41.
(3 za'ConKrculonul Mmllwij n 17. !, ai
1, in.. And 11 Ui tifl?l,fc week tluvs. UuilduyH.
8 60, 7 20.9 12, 11 23. a.m., 1209, 1 12, 4 11, (S20
Couernuloual l.linllcu.l -ooo ji 11. in. anu
12(11 nii-lit.
For liUlmoro, ccomnindallon, 9 12 a 111, 2 0.'
Iind 4 01 n in t layn,A0Kaud 11 16 p in ii.,My
Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 09 p ni, ami
J2 05nli;ii. oaiiy,
HAnilipm l!jilivnv. fixiirpnnuoo u in. dallv.
('Iip-.ui. nkii .t Olil. icuilway. 7'JI 11 m. dully
Por Old l'oliit Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20
.a 111 weekdays, ii 10 p 111 uuny.
Iave Market street whaif as follows: Kx.
press fur New York, 9 0U a m, I HO p in weok.
days, l'or Long Uranuli, via Heaside l'ark, 8
i, witk(.V8.
KorlBland Ilelchts, 830 a 111 and 4 00 p in
weekdays.
FOlt ATLANTIC CITY.
Mm Tlirnat. Chest and Lunes aro surely cured
l.xr It full nn A. Waslev. Drlltmist. and ect
a trial bottle free. Kcgular size sue. ami f 1.
Every bottlo guaranteed, or price rciunuea.
Ti IsolntH HliitoiiH Noero Soldlors.
SnntlaBo de Cuba, Nov. IS. General
Leonaul Wood, military governor of
the department of SantiaRO, has In
structed Oeneral Ewars, who Is in com
mand of th brlirado of nopro reslments
at San iuih, where the drunken affray
occuired on Monday nlsht, to move the
camp five miles out from ;the town.
It i probable that one of the regiments
will be sent In an Island near the en-
trnnte r.f i'ar Iojto liarbor, where there
are no luhnliltauls.
REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND
WONDERFUL SCIENCE.
"SOLAR BIOLOGY."
WE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD.
ZABAH, the world-reaowoed Egypti&a Aitrologtr, who hu bun creating inch ti
toaiihrnent tborougbout iarop. for the put fire Ten, will git . truthful, Mur.U,
Tl.net horoicop. delineation of Tour Me. lie will Kire Tour nertonil icmiiibm. dla.
poiition, ch.racter, ebihtr. Uete, prob.hle length of life, posuble .ccidenu, .drlee .nd
uggeitloni on 1ot .fliin, mMriKge, triendj,euemiei, epeoulktioa, bufineu n.tteri, M.
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mp.HFR to he nn wit td nc x? ? Mm 'a? 1
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past, pre lent ud iutar lift.
Gkets: I waa dread fully uvrvous, and for
A SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS.
Send 10 mdU and gUe exact dat of birth and I will lmmtdlaUlf rttarm y a
trnurni noroioop reaainjorour ma, anaprort it u do ait irn or joumir. ibiu
thii offtt ai ft Uit trial. All oommanicaliotu tried eonfldanUal. AddraM
Z All AH tho ASTROLOGER, Lack Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa.
. Von PBB33 . " Xarah Ik ItraoLoan U etrtalaly attonliua( wtnala, Bu woiirral prMlautaa and ImU art ka4 I
Qp4B uoiipvuDt ! Kiciuog uumum.
iiirtmtimcil 'I'-Viiolilnir In Ohio.
200,4 00,500 p in. Humlays, 900, 1000 a Constipation Kidney .and Bowel trouble. Cincinnati, Nov. 18. Great indlgna
(T,mrti52v3SI'i.la,w o citv Vour Tea soon cleansed my system so tlon and excitement prevails at Mad-
. T'-v.i " i.... r v roinnd neaiiu i lannviue. out or me mosi ansiocraiic
tone liaroor, AliRieuwi, iuiuwowihiiu niuruuliij' mm ' I ---- -
Avulon
llollj IleachUx press, 9 00 a m, 4 00, p
wctikdava. Sundais. 9 00 a 111.
ror ooiuers roim .preBD, y w . tu., - w,
4 00. 8 CO. d. m. week days Huudays, 9 00 and
lOIVI u m
The Union Transfer Company will call for
and check baggage from Hotels ami resiliences
I. ii. HiiTOHiNsoif. J. It Wood,
(len'l Manauer. Geni l'ass'n'r Air I
! Rtrcnirth. Mrs. S, A. Swcot, liarlloru.
Conu. Sold by S. P. Klrlin and a guarentco.
DRINK
CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE
QUALITY
-GINGER ALB,-
Superior Sarsaparilla..
and Orange Champagne.
S'bit tlorxuy Odil "follTiwH.
Trenton, Nov. 18. The Crand Lodge
nf Odd Fellows of New Jersey, In an
nual session here, yesterday elected
these officers: Grand master, Malcolm
B. Wood, Newark; deputy grand mas
ter, II. J. Melosh, Jersey city; grand
warden, IS. A. Hussing, Liynunursi;
crand scribe, Lewis l'arker, Trenton;
crand treasurer, Joseph II. Deacon,
Borientown; grand representative, F.
W Tussey, Camden.
suburbs of this city. As Susan WIII
lorat, a'white girl 1G years of age, was
riding on horseback Into Madisonviile
last evening she was stopped, pulled
from her horse and outraged by an
unknown ngro. Olllcers and citizens
with bloodhounds are scouring the
country for the negro. If he Is caught
and identified a lynching Is probable.
Hilllons of Dollars
Qo np in Binoku .every year. Take L o
risks but get your houses, stock, fai-
nlture, etc.. Insured lu urnt-ciaaa ro
liable compamos as reprcsontod by
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 ihe cause
and the disease immediately disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by
Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah, tf
liro.vfiiH Mny lie llrnimlit Hnolc.
Paris, Nov. 18. In legal circles here
'he belief is expressed that the court
of cassation will shortly order the re
turn of Dreyfus to France, froni his
prison on Devil's Island, on the ground
that It Is Impossible o carry on the
examination by cable. In view of the
cost and the necessary delay. M. La
bor!, counsel for Colonel I'lcnuart, con
fined In the military prison of Cherche-
mldl, has received authorization to con'
fer with his client.
This is the trade
mark of tlio great
trunk lino of tho
Anmrlfnii I'IbIiitihoii'h NotH Solzcil. EJ-r South tho South
Sandusky, O., Nov. 18. The Canadian Cru Railway. It is tlio short lino to Florida
OrirCoiniiilMMloiinr M lint Not AU HciW
tlio lltix Loitim Hnvo ISc-uiiUmmI Spain
Would Smlillo All tlio Dobt On Our
(iiiviiiniiHiii t.
Paris, Nov, 18. When the American
peace commissioners gathered for their
dally session yesterday the Spanish
presentment lay before them In En
glish, ready for consideration and ac
companied by data bearing upon It.
No unolllclal person knows the con
tents of the last document presented
by the Spanish commissioners, but It
Is safe to assume that, added to her
Insistence on the reservation of her
Philippine sovereignty and her propo
sition to arbitrate the construction of
the third article of the protocol, Spain
has made two other Important state
ments: First That on the high ground of
financial probity she cannot allow any
discussion here of the validity of her
action in pledging the resources of the
Philippines for the payment of the
Philippine debt.
Second That, In connection with the
American proposal to reimburse Spain
for her pacific expenditures In tho
Philippines, she cannot admit of any
Inquiry as to how she has spent the
proceeds of the loans based on the
Philippine pledges.
If Spain has assumed this attitude,
and it is believed she has done so, shft
practically compels the American com
missioners to consider at least the en
tire Philippine debt and Its assump
tion by the United States or the Phil
ippine Islands as a condition to Spain's
amicable surrender of her sovereignty
over those Islands.
It Is dlfllcult to understand how the
Americans can reply to this In any
other manner than by strictly out
lining their position and giving the
Spaniards a time limit In which to
accept the propositions of the United
States. But the American commis
sioners may patiently continue their
endeavors to arrive at an amicable un
derstanding on the subject.
MISSIONARIES MOBBED.
Illshnp CriitiHtoti Ono of tlio Victims
of Clilnt'ho Kn 11 11 tics.
Cln-ltin itl, Nov. 18. Private letters
from BIfIiop 15'n I Cranston, of the
Methodist IJpl. i.il l un h. to Itcv. V.
II. Mome, of the Wcstrrn Christian Ad
vocate, of this city, tell of the mobbing
of the family of the bishop and of Hev.
Dr. Lowry, missionary, in the streets
tit Pckln, China. Sept. 30. The at
tack was made with mud, sticks and
stones by a mob gathered to celebrate
the llrst feast duy since the empress
had taken tho power from the em-
BISHOP EAP.L CItANSTON.
peror. The families were going to and
from the railway station In chairs and
carts, and were nttacked by the half
frenzied Chinamen. Dr. Lowry mude
a brave resistance and succeeded In
getting the women and children to a
place of safety, though he suffered a
broken rib. The same Indignities were
offered to all other foreigners. Repre
sentations have been made to the
Chinese government by the American
minister nt Pc'-in.
UNABLE TO SEE
FROM
ECZEMA
I suffered with Eczema of tho 'worst kind,
uiy l.tco and neck down to my shoulders cro
011a 1 inanimation, was not ablo to sooout of
iny c.. ia for quite a while, and was unable
to sleep for weeks, on account of tho sorer
pain, v,liwh nearly droTO me tnsano. My face
and neck wcro swollen and inado mo look
hulcous. Had threodoctorsatdlllerenttlmes,
and not one of them could relievo me of my
juln, pwclilns, and blotches. I used three
bn . s cf Ci TicfitA IlESOLVKNT.fourboies
Ci'TitutiA (ointment), thrco cakes of Cuti
Cf ha Si.vr, ami my friends and ono of tho
dic m aro surprised, and asked, " 'Who cured
j on' " and I tell them quickly, " Cuticviu.
l. ir.mii." J.V.KAFKA,
Slarr'.i 1, 53 Scholo St., llrooklyn, N. Y.
Po'.HhrMi.'liout tli. world." Pott.. D.litoC. Coir,
Bole rroofc, lloilon. How la Cum BUn VlMit," tm.
,,rm PMIPT insurance AP-enl crulser Iotre1' whlc1' ls l,,ltlolllnB the aud oQers the best sorvlco aud quickest timo
DAVID FAUST, Bomh J.rdlu SI "f,1!!n1K pounds in Lake Erie waters to aU tlie pricipal winter resorts as well as
Al.o Ll(. andAwldanUI Oompnl
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A Tiisn titti 1ID litl WOMAN'U litUltr.
At druK itorca.or wot direct (M1d), j1et, IL
rCiToBria.Co.BMtoi,uM. uubMi,.
For sale al Klrlia'i dru jturo od HhuDi.ndo
4ruK BOT9
P
"wTCii
Dr. Humphreys'
Speclllcs act djrectly upon the disease,
without exciting disorder in other parts
of the system. They Ctiro tho Sick.
SO. CORES. PRICES.
1 Fever. Congestions, Inflammations. .25
U-Wonn.. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .'25
3 Teetlilii.,Colic,Crylng,Wakofulness .23
4- Irlarrliea, of Children or Adults 'i5
7- Couth., Colds, Bronchitis 35
8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache ,'J5
O-IIeailarhe, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .'23
10- l)v.uepla.Indlgestlon,WeakStomach.2S
11 tiuiinrea.ed or Painful Period .23
12 White.. Too Profuso Periods 23
13- Croup, Laryiiglll.. Hoarseness 23
1 l-8olt lllicum.Erjslpclas.Eruiitlons.. .23
IS-Illieiirnaltini, Ilheumatlo Tain. 25
lU-Mnlorla. Chills, Fever and Ague .25
10-Catarrli. Influenza, Cold In the Head .33
20-VIiooiIiie.CoiiiiIi 23
27-IUInev Dl.ea.r. 23
2S-Nertou. Debility 1.00
30-Urlnarv Weakness. Wetting lied... .25
77-rlp, Hay Fever 23
Dr. Humphrey' Manual or all Disease at your
Druggists or Malted Free.
Sold tiydrusglsts. or ent on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Mod. Co., Cor. Wllllum & JobuBUs,
Mew York.
ALWAYS KEEP OH HAND
OUIt OPKIC1AI.S CO.VFIDKST.
Administration Kncotiriigod Over tho
Outlook nt I'nrto,
Washington, Nov. IS. The adminis
tration feels encouraged now over the
outlook for a successful termination of
the labors of the peace commissioners
at Paris. Whether this renewed con
fidence Is based upon an abstract of the
Spanish reply which was submitted at
Wednesday's meeting or Is founded
upon private advices Indicating a weak'
enlng of the Spanish position Is not
known, but It Is probable that both of
these have had an Influence In bright
ening the prospects. The Spanish re
ply was not a surprise to the American
commissioners, who In fact had pre
pared themselves in advance with In
structlons received directly from the
president and Secretary Hay for a
complete answer. Still, It was prob
ably regarded as better policy, and
more In accordance with the amenities
of official exchange, that the Americans
should do the Spanish commissioners
the courtesy of giving deliberate con
sideration to their carefully prepared
written argument.
But with all due Intent to give proper
weight to the Spanish representations
It must be said that up to this point
they have had very little effect in In
fluencing the American commissioners,
not because of any obstinate disre
gard of facts on their part, but for the
simple reason that almost every one
of the points made by thp Spanish
commissioners had been anticipated In
tho preparation of the American case,
no small tribute to the acumen and
dllllgence of Judge Day and Secretary
John Moore. The attempt of the
Spanish commissioners to Induce the
Americans to accept their construction
of the meaning of the protocol, where
it touches on the propositions, has
been a Hat failure.
1. 1 k I . r
sun jl HfTj
Seel-
)g'a. This admix-
ture improve cheap
J codec and makes
f you a delumun annit "'
or little money, 'ic. a pack-1
ace jroie-..
Every man's
wife wh has
tisedSEELlO'S
knows a good
drink. Try it on
your husband.
" Beauty and Power."
The secret of a woman's
Dower is in hercomolete
womanliness, both phys
ical and mental. This
does not mean per
fection of outline
nor regularity
of features. It
does not mean
wit, nor talents
nor accom-
fe. Iplishments. It
means tnat
physical at
tractiveness that comes
from perfect
bodily condi
tion and the
bright, happy cheerfulness of disposition
which only complete health can insure.
A woman with a bright eye, clear com
plexion, mantling color in the cheeks and
buoyant elastic step and manner has a
natural attractiveness that no artifcial
t;ency can counterfeit.
A woman who is afflicted with the mortl
fying misfortune of a dull, sallow, pimply
complexion or that listless movement and
attitude which provokes only disgust and
revulsion in the opposite sex, ought to avail
herself of the purifying, invigorating power
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
which makes a strong, healthy stomach
and digestive organism j purifies the blood
and imparts a natural stimulus to the ex
cretory functions ; insures healthy weight,
clear skin, bright eyes and the animated
manner and bearing of perfect health.
A lady living in West Virginia. Miss Anna
Callow, of Kygcr, Roane Co.. write: "It is
with pteAsure I write after using a few
bottles of Dr. Pierce's ' I'avorite Prescription '
mid 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and I thinle
them valuable medicines for female trouble
and weaknesses. I could hardly go about my
-work I had such inward weakness and constant
misery in the womb. It worried me so that I
would give out In walking a short distance, I
liad a bad cough and my lungs hurt me all the
time. I got very thin, my complexion was bad,
and my eyes would get so heavy in the evening;
they seemed stiff iu the lids. I could hardly
move them. Many persons were alarmed about
sue, I looked so bad and had such a cough ; they
were afraid I would go Into consumption. I
felt so badly every day that I had no life about
me. I used only five bottles In all I shall ever
ripen in praise of jyour grand medicines.
Thev
are blessings to suffering females."
Another gooa thing 10 nave in me nouse
is a vial of Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets.
They cure biliousness and constipation
and never gripe.
Miss Sadie Wcrtheim, age 14, of Tole
do, O, was the winner of the first prize for
execution on the violin at the Brussels
Conservatory of music. German critics
saysheisawon
derlul player. It
is the greatest
distinction tobe
first in any
thing. For this
in stalemensmp
literature, ath
letics, science
fit.,1 arf Ttiotl atlrl
women out forth
their greatest efforts. Washington was
said to be "first in war, first in peace and
lirst in tne Hearts ot nis countrymen." it
is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of
more value to mankind and brings great
er happiness than a good remedy. Many
things will relieve hut the one that will
fwreisbest. Brazilian Balm is such a rem
edy. Tens of thousands have found th
it is the only thing that would cure Ca
tarrh and Asthma. ForlSyrs. it has nev
er failed inasiugle case to cure Asthma,
and its record has been as wonderful in
Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan
ces, run into Consumption, or where the
nostrils were entirely stopped upor where
the poisonous pus had eaten holes into
the throat an inch deep, or where the
stomach had become ulcerated and raw
from & wallowing the germ-laden matter,
were all permanently cured. Such a rec
ord, unknown to auv other remedy, just
ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first
place in the regard of the American peo
ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims
and countless Asthma sufferers in this
country, all of whom can be cured with
Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil
ian Balm contains a month's treatment
for catarrh or asthma, and for 6 months
we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a
mouth's treatment of Toxicola Tablets,
free. Toxicola is the best Ionic and nerve
and strength builder known to science.
This is thegreatest offer ever made. Ask
your druggist and take no substitute. B.
F. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India
napolis, Ind.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
Wholesale Agents.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Thn br,t salvo in the world for cuts.
Itruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fovor sores,
n1..l l.on.la ..Mlliln-tna WimR. &Ild
V- 1111' 'I." UOUU9, V..I. ,
.ill ekin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or jo pay roquired. Ic is guaranteed . to give
Trfoct satisfaction or rnony lefundcd. Price
W cents per box For sale by A. Wasloy.
linpnrlunc-o In Mmli-lil.
Madrid, Nov. 1S. Almost all the pa
pers deprecate the dilatory proceedings I
at Paris, exwesglntr their belief that
the 1'nited States will decline, aibltra
tlnn, nnd urging the government to
yield quickly, since It 1 Impossible for
Spain to renew the utruftglo or to ex
pect European assistance, and further
more, because It would be better to
cease wasting money nnd to concen
trate attention to Spain's domestic af
fairs and the restoration of herflnances.
Will Ylold Vnilnr J'roti'Hr.
London, Nov. IS. All the special dis
patches to the London papers this
morning from Paris express the belief
that the Spanish commissioners will
finally yield, though under protest, to
the American demniuls.
Srt0 SUHK. StHU 4C.f OS'OIUM 9 EFI
GUAP"!' WlLr BPtCIHO Co,FltAr
Foi
.I Povlnsky. ''"Ut Mors,
Centra tiL
!l 1 If k UT. o. ,u i'fl
Br Vti. i'ui-urs never 1
a fife V
1 , Nm
,1 i iii una citirr ui
lass nSr wtx?WJtX"il&&. rua V :
..wirt l"I'rv to take 1
in 111 1 - uiy. iu "l toalltho commercial centres of tho South
IICID MCI.. ..(,.. .h .w ..v.....v. , ... ,
and which i: Is claimed were set In J""i'a- ""'a " ."-" -
Canadian vnters. About 40 nets and all ciieenuiiy iiiniiancu oy joim 01. 11c.u1,
the fish In them were hauled on board District rasseuger Agent, k:s uiie-,iuut street,
the Petrel and talten to Amlierstburg, Philadelphia.
n . 1 .1 i Unmn et lltn Ainnrlnnn flail. I
n exnresa the belief that at least Deafness Cannot be Cured
a portion of tho nets wpro located on y 'l applications, as tncy cannot rrncu 1110
the Canadian Bide of the line. ui.ea.eu portion 01 me ear, iuoich uniy one
way to cure tlcaincss, mm that is by cniiHtltii'
To Meet Next Year III Heattlo. tloiml remedies. DeafiioM In caused by an in
St. Paul. Nov. 18. What Is Known as named condition 01 the luucoui lining nt tno
the post executive committee of the W. KuntaclilanTuliu. When this tube gets lullaincd
C. T. U., where various mutters of I youlmve 11 rumbling sound or imperfect near-
business referred to the board by the ling, and when It is entirely cloned deafi.i-ss
convention are transacted, was held I th result, ami unless tlio inlhiinuiatlon can do
in this city yesterday, Seattle was de- nken out and this tnbo restore. I to Its normal
elded unon is the next nlace for hold- condition, hearing will bu dcetrnyed forever j
Inir tho convention, the time to be about nine cuc out of ten nro mused by catarrh,
the middle of Qctober, exact date being whl.h is nothing but mi Inflamed conuiuon oi
fixed later. the mucous surface.
Wewlllirive Ono Jliindrcd Hollars lor any
I an . t 1 1... nnl.rtlll tlint l,in.
r-, , r 1! uilia,. I CASO Ot IJCaillt! ICIlllavU wm...,
D U 11 U II B VOUSI1U1UUUU VUIO WUIUO nuciv , n.,r tnr
r,H,or fall. If.U thn lnadlnir Coueh Curo. ""t ue cureu uy j.m. -
and no homeBhould be without It. Pleasant drculurs, free,
and goes right to the spot. Sold by
Y. J, OII1CNHV .t CO., Toledo, O,
Hold by Drii!ClIi Wc.
It
S "tf it 5
m-niuerl
Interested People.
Advertisinjj a patent medicine in the pe
culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's
Balsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in
deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggisM
to give to those who call for it, a sample
bottle free, that they may try it before pur
chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c.
We certainly would advise a trial. It may
have you from consumption.
I'rnli lo KlroH preadlnp;.
Sioux City. Ia., Nov. IS. In Brown,
Itock and lllxon counties. Nebraska,
thousands of acres have been swept by
pralrls fires and much grain, many
barns and several houses destroyed.
In aregory, Todd nnd Trlpn counties,
South Dakota, the range Is nn fire and
many cattle are reported lost. Settlers
aro lighting the flames with poor sue
cess.
THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I
" ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL,
f THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE- I
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES, THE GENUINE BOTTLE '
DEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS & SON.
m.Wm 604N.SixthSt.
Side Entrance on Uretn St., PHILADELPHIA. PA.
CURE GUARANTfefcU."
Young, oliUblntcle or mar'U-d& lma con
iPinpluUnt; jnarrlnRO. If y; urn a vtclloi of
BLOUU PUIaUN -.&.. of
PrlvatB Diseases .IffJJlTOMS
1 .twivnilml And ltrnlv. anil uuflt V(1U for tllQ
dutlc. n( life, call or write and l .nyil. llourii
lially. O-Ul eVu., Il;lt Bun.. II-PJ. Bend lOcts. la
nanipa fur lloow Willi worn tKKtlniniilHl
)UiioiU( luuvkaul tuku Xuilltlltl'i.
Curo that Cough with Shlloh's Cure. The
best Couah Curo. Itelioves Croup promptly-
O110 million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Klr'lu and a guar
antt'O.
A Letter I'foiii I.ItMirfliiiilt Pi'iiry.
Wutervllli- -Me.. .V . IS. A letter
just received from Lieutenant Uobert
B. Peary by Dr. J. V. Hill states that
probably no message will be received
from him for (several yeuis. Tho Hope
cleared the tee Holds nil right, but
Lieutenant I'eary expresses fears that
the Windward may be delayed by the
Ice closing In.
"I owe my whole lifo to Ilurdock Wood
Dltters. Scrofulous sores covered my body,
I Beamed beyond cure, B. II. II, 1ms made
me a perfectly woll woruttu." Mis. Chas.
Mutton, liorvillc, Mich,
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
IN EI'FHOT OCTOBKIS 4, Isaj.
Train, leave Shenandoah as follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, nock days,
7 30 9 54 a. m., 12 27, 8 In and 6 07 p. m.
For New York via Mauch Chun. weok days,
7 30 a. m 12 27 and 3 10 1. in.
For lceadlng and I'lillmlelphla, week days,
7 30, 9 S4 a.m.. 12 27, 3 in and 6 07n.ni
For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 80, 9 51 a. ro..
12 27. 3 10, 6 07 and 1 25 p. 111.
For Tainaqun and Mahanoy City, weok days
7 IHJ, VMA. 111., IZ -it a iu anu u w v. m.
Jfor Wllllamoport, Suntiury and LewUburg, 1
neck days. 11 30 a. m.. 12 77, 7 2 n. in
For Alalmnoy riane, weoKuays, t av, u m, 11 uu
a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07. 7 25, V 55 p. m.
For Aaniana ana snamoKin, wees uaya, 1 ju,
1130 a. Ul., 12 27, 3 10, 07. 7 25 and 55p. tn.
For Baltimore, washlnztnn and the w cbt via
11. A O. 11. It., through trains le" 1 HeacllliK
Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A K. II X.) al 20,
7 55, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. l.. Sundays,
3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addi
tional trains from Tweuty.fourth and Chest
nut streets station, wees aaya, iu au a. m. iz 20.
12 IS 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 33 p. Ul.
THAINS FOR SI1KNANDOA1I.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 1215, 4 80, 8 00,1130 a. in., and 1 45, 4 30
9 cm p.m.
Ijave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m.
Leave l'hlladclpuia, lteadinc Terminal, week
days, 8 40. rl 80. 10 21 a. m. and 1 30, 4 08 p, m
Leave U.mdliiR, week days, 7 00, 10 Oil, a, 111.
12 15, 4 17, BOO p. m.
Leave l'ott.vlllo, week days. 7 10, 7 40 a. in
12 30 4 10, 0 10 and 8 50 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, a bo, 11 1 a. in.,
1 49, 5 58, 7 20 p. in.
lA-ttve Mahanoy city, week days. Via, 1117
a. m., 2 22, 6 12, 8 21, 7 44 p. ro
lave Aiaiianoy rianu, wick uays, ouu, vu,
10 23, 1169 a. III., 2 41, 5 32, 8 41 7 57, p IU.
Leave Wllilamsport, week Uays, 1 ii, 1UUU a.
m., 12 S( and 4 00 v. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and
Mouth atrcctwhaif lor Atlantic City.
Weekdays Kipresa, 9 00, a. lu 2 00, 4 CO,
500 p.m. Accommodation, a 00 am., 630pm
Sundays Kzprem, 900, 10 00am Accommoda
tion, 8 00 a Ui. I 45 p. m
HeturnlnK leave Atlantlo City depot, corner
Atlantic mid Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Kipreaa, 7 85, 9 00, a ill. 3 30, 1 X
p in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. ic. 4 05 p. 111.
Sundays KxpreH. 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda
tlnn, 7 15 a. ni., 4 15 p. ra.
For Cnpe May, Sea Iale City and Ocean City
Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May,
4 15 p in., for Sen lulu Cltv, '5 00 p 111., for
Ocean City, 4 15, 5 01 p 111. Sunday., Chestnut
street 915 u 111., South street, 90J n. in.
Parlor Cara on all eznrHai, train..
.vor further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Headline Hallway ticket Knt 1
or address
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am
Uliuuuuyi.uv 1
fOR EATIKO DRINKING.
COOKKIG, BAKING V-
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Drliciousnesi.'flaiorlltiExxeHeilXvJVy
fOR SAIX M OUR SICRtS
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Lieut. Hobson
The Hero of tlio JMerrlniac,"
Will tell hi wonderful story ,fn thre
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