'aTlW.n;,r-',,Tni."rir iiynjYwir"if:i' fir . nmry.-mnt.-drri-ii n-tr.; in yffi"----.---- - .f i Arc Lives of Happy Living and Thus tli Well That You Should Know How This Can be. In Shenandoah tlicro Is tinny tv happy homo. Perhaps you know of sotuu', r)r hotter Mill, It may ho that yoti rest your head nt nlfilit In ono yourself. Then again, tlicro Is luatiy un unhappy fellow creature In your midst. 'Tis not surprising that this should ho tho ensc, when ono thinks of tho hurdcus some hacks uru forced to hear. If yours is not tho hack that hears tho burden still wo think you would ho glad to tend a helping hand to lighten another. Let us show you how it can hu dono and at tho same time tell a story of Slioiiandnah life, that will provo this aid c.iii he easily given. Mrs. Mary Haudcnbush, of!M3 Kmorlck street, says s "I was very miserable from pains In my hack, accompanied by head aches and a terrible lameness ovor my kid neys. If I stooped thoro was sharp twinges of pain when I attempted to stralghtcu up. I suffered from irregular action of tho kidney secretions and had a sensitlon of weariness hanging tboiit me all tho tlniuj I had become debilitated waiting on, iiiy, hus band during his last illness mid its 'kidney disease caused tho death ot ono of my parents I was very anxious to get cured, I became Interested In Dona's Kidney 1'ills fronuroadlug tho positive cures they had performed and I procured a box from Klrlln's drugstore I can now praiso tlicm as highly as others whoso statements I read. On using them as directed they removed all the troubles and loft mo free from any annoy anco from my kidneys. I conscientiously recommend Doan's Kldnoy Pills to others." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Mllburn Co.. Rutfnlo. N. Y sole agents for tho U. S. Komemher the uame Doan's and take no other. Vexr Royal Worcester orsets. e ron bale uy leading oEALeno. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKFHUT NOVUMMClt 20 H'8 it , .. ul.oiiutiiliiiili kA follows ; Kor Now York vlrt 1'lillmUlimli., :! .laya, 2 10, 5 3H, 7 SK, 'J 65 is. 111., It SO, i 19 "ha 6 I 'J p. m, for New York via Mouth Oliuntt. wco nays, Im. ... ntH It 1.0 n. 111. Kor Heading mid l'lilliululphU, went days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 30. 9 55 IS 20, 3 C'J ana r, ui i Kor l'ottxvllle. wuok days, 7 80, DCS ... ... ort io A fill .-.nrf . no ,1. m. KorTumaquMonil Mttlianoy Olty, week Hays 7 30,65tt. 111., 12 20 3 CO and 6 09 p. in. Kor Wtlllainsnort, tmnhury and iArtvIaliiiri!, week days. 1112 n at.. 13 iu. . M m If... l. ,!,....- Plan,. Vf kllliVH. 2 Ifl7&'.!7.3 730.9r.5, 1112 a. Ul., 12 20, 8 09, 6C97,B , (.6 Kor Ashland and Sliaiooltlli. woek UuyH, 7 30, 1182 i. in., 12 20, aC9,0 07. 725 Mid K p. ni. For Baltimore, WttlilllBtu aniline et Wa IUO. It. It.. throuEh trains le.-i Heaalng Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. ol a ai, 1 55, 1125 a. ill., 8 10 and 7. p. 1-. ouiiuaja. uqn'.nn ii 'Hi a ,., 3 in mid 7 27 D. 111. Addt tlon'al trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat ,,. .ire ttl(,n. woek days. 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sunday, 1 85,8 23 p. m. TKAIN3 FOH BIIENANDOAH. i.... nr York via Philadelphia, week days, 1215,80, 8 00, 1180 a. m., and 145,41(0 Leave New Vork'vla Maucb Chunk, week teive Philadelphia. Ueadlnc Terminal, rk "l2v Keadlug. week day., 137, 7 03, 10 08, a. in., 12 15, 4 17, O VJ, n p. hi. Leave Pottsvllle. weoic days. 7 17, 7 40 a. ui 12 80, 120, 4 30, 6 10 and B SO p.m. Leave Tainaqua, week days, J 18, o jo, II 23 a. m., 149,5 66, 7 20.9 41 p. m. ,-. Leave Mahanoy Oily, week days, 3 43, 9 05, 11 51 a. in., 2 22, 5 23. 0 21, 7 44, 10 08 ii. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, ween aay;, 2 40 4 00, 80. 9 22 1013.1200, a. m., 239, 5 80, 042 7 8, in ol n . Leave Wllllamaport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ni.. 12 84 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITV DIVIHION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00. 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 800 am., 880pm Sundays Express, 900, 10,00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a tu, 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, correi Atlantlo and Arkansas ovenuca. Weekdays-Express, 7 83, 9 00, a m.. 8 SO, 8 80 li m. Accommodation. 8 15 a. m. 4 05 p. m. Buiidys-Express. 1 00. 7 80 p. m. Accommoda 4 WaptiSay! SeSl'sle City and Ocean City-Weekdais-9 00 a in, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p ra., for Be Isle ClU. 6 00 p pi., for oieaiiCity, 415, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut afreet 915 a in., South street, 9 W a.m. . . - .11 trnln. Kor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia aud Heading Hallway ticket agcut U SWMOAim. KDSOS J. Wiskks Qen'l Sunt., . Se! ! Vl8 ' Ileadliig Terinlnal. Philadelphia. SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Brown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Aless. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention, JIM'S Utlot rated rentals I'osviters novur rau Sif.inu.urj(siur nuuif ! mis ana ciner 'ret&tucxil. V W2 BLISS' ANNUAL REPORT J Seorntary of tho Intorior Keviewn tho Work of His Department. THE INDIANS ARE PROGRESSING. Tlicro Aro (l.'l.l, 0(1(1 I'oiirIoii Cliilins I'oiKllnn, ami tho Soorotnry Ururos Itovlhlim r I'oiihIoii l.awH-MoiHlod Ittiiurtiiit'Kop Alimku. WaahltiBton, Nov. 25. The annual re port of Secretary of the Interior Ullas reviews In detail the progress of pen sion, Indian, land, patent, educational and territorial afTalrs. Reviewing tho gradunl dlmunltion of public land area Secretary Ullss says that of three hun dred and odd million acres of desert land requiring Irrigation to render them valuable faTmlng lands the available water supply Is fevlllclent for only 71, BOO.OOO acres, leavlnir 2GO.67G.000 acres suitable only for grazing purposes. There are 30 forest reservations, em bracing an estimated area of 40,719,474 acres. The Indians are declared to have made substantial progress, and tho Chippewa outbreak was the only seri ous disturbance of the year. As to logging operations there, which figured so conspicuously In the discussion of the outbreak, Secretary Bliss says: ."The aggregate acreage of Chippewa pine and agricultural lands to be sold originally was 2,081,297, exclusive ot the land allotted to the Indians. There have been disposed of to date 80,615 acres of pine lands and 320,634 acres ot agricultural lands, aggregating 407,179 acres. The total amount received from the sale of pine and agricultural land3 Is approximately $059,913, which has been deposited in the treasury to the credit of the Indians, as required by lnw. Of the agricultural lands sold 320,834 acres Were embraced In home stead entries, on which there are due 400,543." Reviewing pension matters Secretary Bliss reports.635;000 claims, of all classes pending, and says a separate division has been organized for the ajudlcatlon of Claims growing- out of the war with Spain. These soldiers ' will receive their pension under the general law for ISiX. mendntion for (he creation of a com-1 mission to revise the pension laws and regulations in the Interest of a fu-1 ture reliable. Intelligent and uniform Practlcp- During the year the geological sur-' vcy has surveyed topographically 30,-1 isea Keeping mm quiet till the end snouiu come, but it was his good ror 057 square miies.mukinga total now com- tune to find that priceless remedy, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and in the pitted of approximately one-fourth ot following letter he states the result. uicu ui uic runic uuuuu v, caajiu- i sivo of Alaska. The field surveys of the Indian Territory were completed last June. The latter work has demonstrat- eu iimi it ia more ecunomiuai 10 auivey large areas in this manner than under the contract system heretofore employ- ed by the government in its land sub- divlslon surveys, it is anticipated that the oo.ooo square miles of forests now included within the forest reserves can be thoroughly and economically sur- veyed within live years if adequate ap- proprlations are made. The advancement along educational lines is outlined by an Increase of over HfS ?,.StCh0iiP'vOnr imp 17 "rlt I States for the llscal year 1890-97 over' the previous one, but yet the total av- erage amount of schooling per Individ- uai for the whole United states, meas- Juife uaf nvecars' of 'aayTeach for cachUinhabUant!rS,i'iie total3 number of school pupils in the country, in eie- mentary public and private schools, n ,.r.t.,A..l.lnc V.I..V, cnhnnla WUUChf UNiitiaimPi "h" onuum and academies, Is put at 10,255,093. Secretary Bliss, summing up the re port of Governor Brady, of Alaska, calls attention to the difficulty of pre venting the smuggling of liquor Into Alaska, It being Impossible to enforce present regulations without a fleet of revenue cutters and steam launches to patrol the tortuous channels of south east Alaskan waters. Smuggling pre vails and saloons are open In all of the towns and mining camps. The gov ernor reports a consensus of opinion In favor of a stringent high license law, which would tend to stamp out smug gling and liquor Belling to the natives. The application to Alaska of the liquor laws In force In the District of Colilnr bla, with several minor modifications. Is urged as meeting a majority ap proval. The governor believes that Alaska should and can pay revenue Into the United States treasury. Many sections of Alaska, It Is shown, are suitable for agricultural purposes. With proper care cattle can be raised In the milder districts. It cannot be doubted that In the course of time vnst herds of reindeer will cover the plains of northern Alaska, and a few thousands of dollars.spent now In help ing the Eskimo to obtain herds will save the expenditure of many thou sands In the future. The fur seals are doomed to extinc tion unless all pelagic sealing can be stopped. The brands render the pelts valueless, and, show thnt the United States has a property right to the anl ,mal. The raising (if blue foxes is be coming an Impoitant Industry. The hunting of l)ie sea otter has been so unremitting that very few are left, The Governor recommends that the killing of them be prohibited for a long time. Representation In congress for the citizens of Alaska s strongly urged, Public buildings at Sitka are urgent ly needed for the accommodation of the ofllclals. It Is recommended that coni- grcss appropriate $110,000 for the erecr tlon of a penitentiary and other build ings. An appropriation of $00,000 for the education of children In Alaska Is ear nestly recommended. Attention is called to the fact that the rapid. Increase In the number of vessels plying Alaskan waters pecesi altates the erection of many llght houses. The Population of Shenandoah Ts about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle qf Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Lungs. Price S and 50c, Trial size free. Sold by all druggists wilier Vina im'l 'iiiiiph. At Kaston, Pa. Lafayette, 11; Le. high, G. At Wllliamsport State Col- lege, 31; Dickinson, 0, At Lancaster, Pa. Franklin and Marshall, 11; Haver- ord, 0. At Chicago Mlchlftan, 12! CW catto, It. At ltlchmond North Carp- Una, 6; Hlchmond, 0, At Washington Georgetown, 18; Columbian ' Unlverr Bty, 5. t Bo Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, arc not to be trilled with, A doso in time of Slilloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by v. tvirim auu a guar u bringing in THE HAPPY EVENING OF Why Samuel O. Stone, at the Cause For SAMUEL O. . ? written, "Joy cometh in tho wncn 1110 sun 01 as weu aaown stormy afternoon as makes the contrast decado and a half the venerable writer of tho following communication had hnr.r.lprl In v.iln nrrnlnat. flmf. mncf. (nuMlmia nf immor.it . i.rt ,iicn, fir, w,i ?.M n ,,j "eii"""" iuvraiauauoniiH uy ua iiuiiemoa aiiu au- viTUSS JuQKC JVliCllt Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. ' Lhave been troubled with heart disease 15 years or more. Most of the tlmolwasso bad lifawas not safe for me to go out alone. If overtaken by one or my ciizzy spsiis, 1 wouia mil, neipiess. 1 iiau severe palpitation, shortness of breath, and sudden painful attacks that prostrated me. The. only thing physicians did for. mo was to advise keeping quiet, In August last I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and be- fore Iliad ilnished the first bottle, I found tho medicine was a God-send. I have now used four bottles in all and am feeling entirely well. I have not had an attack of the trouble for some months. I am 73 years of age, and have held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, but I will not allow this feeling to prevent mo from giving my testimony to the great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in me. I do this to show my appreciation of the great merits possessed by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Very truly yours, SAMUEL O. STONE. "Died of hcait failure." How many obituary notices contain these , , . , , j , significant words. The ravages of heart disease are confined to no locality, Its victims arc particularly numerous among the most intellectual and finely organized. It is no respecter of age and its fatal ending comes very sud- denly' timely notice, however, is always given the person attacked, and if tnla notice is heeded, as it was in the case of Mr. Stone, and Dr. Miles' Restorative Heart Cure is promptly taken, almost instant relief will be experienced and a complete cure generally results. , . n,,.. RnnV nn M.r .nil N.ru. r 71 Dr.Miles'HeartCurc WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! vigor to (he whole being. All drains and losses are checked ftrmatttntly. Unless patients are nroperlv cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity. Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price It per box; 8 boxes, with lronclad legal guarantee to cure or refund tke money, fs.co. Send for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland, 0.?' For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug " f FAIR FACE A: AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES YOUR FORTUNE I jffE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. Buggeatiouon love iffiin. DinnCC Tfl DC flD 6ad 10 cuU t&d givo liil sssM i i KJ truthrol boroieopo retdiagoi jour wo, na provo 11 w w ii m 07 j"m tbJt offir at Uit trlU. AU eommsi4tiou otrUtlj confldi&uu. JLddrw ZARAlithB ASTROLOGER, lack Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 twMJM.'IuUtliromnliawutsJiMiuililMUuuub. BmililMn(ll.uultiiutM4 I dutlne 1898 will present to Its reaJers a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the world's most intei.'stliig and important news, THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise snondent ndent Art and Literature lhe LONG SERIALS S. K Uockttt Twolong serials will appear during the year, comriuuiea y 'ino.rs OI national lame, ana win oe musiraiea. i utAKX jtsrutA ru.v Owen Wlster .These and a score o equally prominent Howard Pile jwritersv.lllcontributeshortstoriestothe John Kenorlck Bangs (Wckki.v In 189?, making the paper esne Marr E.WIIklns fciallyrlchinfictlon. Oiherfeaturesarethe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES ft n. 8 iiAitrm r foairxgy Bfamo n LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT f, 4BX019 milT CASPJSUUITyilt A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the Interest of the Wwki Y.Caspar Whitney lcm Ws way around the world lie will visit .V ,m In search of lis game, malting hu principal hunt from HangLok. lie III visit 1 ndia and then proceed to Uurppe to prepare articles 011 the sports of Geinuny andrrance, lOc.aecfJ und 'ferfrtt frcificlus) S.lnrif:ieH fi.00a)rar, PoitJglfrtt i tht UmttJ Statu, CtKaJa,aiut Mtxic jtiMrmn II illicit niliTllr:i,S,lNiulUheri,Niin York (III IV ). II vet aves A WELL SPENT LIFE. Age of Seventy-three Haa Rejoicing. STONE . morning," but in this instance it came tne western sicy, ana following sucii a particularly striking. For over a ,.. ,.. ,.1' , J .J Cr. kfl, , Ull.. U.l, !(-. PILh.r. Inrf. . -i - , Restores Health. TheyhaYe itood Ihe test of years. Slid have cured thousands of cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Duriness, Sleepless ness and Varicocele.Atroohv.&c- They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion nerfect. and imDart a heatthv Store, Shenandoah, Pa. LIO TOLD. A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND WONDERFUL SCIENCE. "SOLAR BIOIOQY." ZABAH, the vorld-rtBOwacd Egjptim Aitrologtr, who bu Let a cre&tisc inch u tonUhmeat thoroughout EuroM fur iha put Gt yeirf, will truthful, ecurU, fUnei boroicop deline&Mon of yoar life. U will gi? your ponontl ftfptkrtoet, dii natulan. chtncUr. ftfaUitT. tute. rrobkblt Uof th cf lift. Doiublo accJdentJ. fcdTle tad murine, fritudjraeuiii, iptoulfction, buiiammitUri, U. 1MT Til DC T6a inform yoanelf tboroBjhl oa 1 D1UHLU 1U UL Ull nUl 1U Ul un na ca ot outr quuuou 01 jotr - put, preie&t ul fataro lift. A SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. oxtct dU of birth tid I will tamodltUlj nWrm y The Wbekly will continue to participate In the gieat political events of our coun try. It will treat pf the social and eco nomic questions, and of the development of the middle west. Its special corre- in the Klondike repon will trace in the Klondike rteni story of the great gold discoveries. Ctrl bdiurx AND SHORT STORIES THE lit H AXE BgS.lt. VHCA'Mr inier-1 Tm; j0( u r, untniTS P R. EKxktoo t Henry Jutf IWMIiJHlfflf. Storm and Slush Does Not Dotor the Oollego Athletes. PENNSYLVANIA DOWNS CORNELL Uy n Scoro or Twolvn to Hlx, Wlillo TwoiityTlioiiHiiiiel KntliiiHliistH Cliour l'liolr Favorites While I.nyluir tho 1'oitiidutlou For Sicklies anil IJeutli. Philadelphia, Nov. 25. On a Held knee deep with mud the University of Pennsylvania football team yesterday afternoon defeated the Cornell eleven by the score of 12 to 0. It Is doubtful If ever a game has been played under more unfavorable conditions, both as to the Held and the weather. The wind, which had been blowing strong from the northeast nearly all day, suddenly shifted to the west a few minutes be fore play started, and Instead of the persistent drizzling rain a snow storm of almost blizzard proportions set In and continued without a let up until the game had been concluded. When the Cornell team trotted on the field at 2:01 It was seen that Charlie Young, who played such a brilliant game with the Carnellan and White last year, was In his football togs, and was down on the card as one of the halfbacks for the Ithaca boys. This was a big surprise to the red and blue followers and also to tho players, as no Intimation had been given that this star player would participate In the proceedings. And it may be added that while Mr. C. Young continued In the game ho was a tower of strength to Cornell. He broke up the Interfer ence and tackled like a (lend. From a spectacular point of view the game was a weary one to look at. The wretched condition of the field made It almost an Impossibility to execute any long runs, and Coach Woodruff's famous "guards back" formation was rendered almost useless, simply be cause the men could not get enough solid foothold to get under way and would fall with their own efforts. Then, too, It was absolutely impossible to prevent fumbling and do accurate kick ing. Cornell's only touchdown was due to bad kicking, made possible by the slippery ball, and the same can be said '. of Pennsylvania's second touchdown. I The first half closed with the score i C to 0 In favor of Cornell. During the ' last 15 minutes of the first half tho hall had been kept In Pennsylvania's ' territory, because of Hare's failure to i punt more than 15 or 20 yards. C. Young, who did the punting for the ' visitors, gained from 10 to 20 yards In this half on each exchange of punts. :. Then, too, the Pennsylvania backs would fumble nearly one-half of Young's kicks, while the Cornell play ers were always at hand to drop on the ball. In the second half things were dif ferent. When the Pennsylvania play ers went Into their dressing room they exchanged tho wet heavy suits they had been wearing for new, dry ones and when they reappeared on the grid Iron with their dry clothes and the wind In their favor everybody expected that they would redeem themselves for the wretched play In the first half. This they did In a measure, carrying the ball down the Held by steady plunges, varied with an occasional end run to Cornell's 25 yard line, from where Outland carried It over for a touchdown on a delayed pass. The play during the second half was al nittit entirely In Come .'s territory. The rough weather had no apparent effect on the attendance at the game. As .arly as 1 o'clock the enthusiastic football cranks began to arrive, and by 2 o'clock theie were nbout 20,000 per sons In the huge ninpltheater. Neither did the severe storm dampen their anlnr, for there was an Incessant yell ing kept up from the time th ball was kicked off at 2:01 until time was called for the end of the game. The same weather conditions prevailed at other places. The teams lined up as follows: Pennsylvania. Positions. Cornell. JIcMahon left end..Davall (Wilson) Heugenberg left tackle Wyvcll Hare left guard Peed Overlleld (McCloskuy) . .center. . .Dorner McCracken right guard Lueder Garnett ....right tackle.... Sweetland Hedges ..right end. .Cross (Orlmshaw) Gardiner quarterback G. Young (Short) Coombs left halfback.... Whiting Outland right h'fb'k C.Young(Wlndsor) Folwell ..fullback.. Starbuck (Perkins) Discovered by a Woman. Another creat discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon ner ana lor seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nndermined and death seemed imminent, l'or lurce montiis she couched incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, uy purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King s New Discovery lor Lonsumntion. ana was so muci: relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all mailt ; and with two bottles, lias been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c ntvl $1.00. Everybottle guaranteed. pnln' Iiiii'runl Troublo. Madrid. Nov. 25. The cabinet will take n final decision today, but it Is riKieed In principle to authorize Senor Montero HIos, president of the Spanish commission, to sign n peace treaty, al- the commissioners may be Instructed to Insist upon Its ratification by the cortrs. It Is believed that this decision win nrovuKe an internal crisis. It Is reported that the Carllsts have smug gled 12,000 Mauser rides across th frontier. The Carllst organ announces that Don Jaime, after conference with his father, left Venice upon a mys terious Journoy In company with a prominent Curllst lender. Qlve the Children a Drink called Gruln-O. It ia a delicious, apuetlzlug, nourishing food drink to take the place of codee. Sold by all grocers and liked by ull who have used It because when, properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee hut Is free from all its Injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens the norvoa. It Is not a stimulant biit a health builder, and children, as well ai adults, can drink It with groat benefit. Costs about i as much as cofloo. 15 and 25c. InvoMtlniitlne a Sii.ploloun Dentil. St. Jos"ph Mn Nov. 25, The body of W. T, Hv'K". a leading business mart of Itlngo, I. T. who died in a hotel in this city Sept. 2S under suspicious circumstances, lins bcea exhumed and will be held pending Investigation, Hugo cairlcd heavy life Insurance In. the Woodmen of the World, and that organization Is conducting the Inves. titration. ArrestH may folluw the au topsy. A household necessity. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrtc Oil. IlwUa Imnis, cuts, wounds of any sort ; cures toro throat, croup, catarrh, asthma ; never fulls. SAN FRANCISCO'S BIG FIRE. Four Known Head nmt Four Probably In the linlti". San Francl'co, I ov. 25,-The IJaldwIn hotel, for almost M years one of the principal landm..il:s of San Francisco, Is no more. A lire which broke out nfter 3 o'clock Wednesday morning, supposedly In the property room of tho l!aldwn theater, totally destroyed the Immense stiucture, entailing a financial less of nearly $1,500 000. The dead body of J. M. I.elghthuad was removed from the ruins of the ho tel yesterday. The body was discover ed In th' bath room adjoining his apartments, sitting In a chair almost as natural as life. It was partially burned and blackened by smoke, but was easily recognized. It Is supposed that he fell asleep In the chair and was overcome by smoke before the flames co'nmenced to eat his fish. Late yesterday afternoon an unrecog nizable body, supposed to be that of a woman, wns recovered from the ruins ot the theater. The Idea that there are many more bodies In the ruins Is gain ing credence, nnd the firemen engaged In searching the accessible part of the ruins yesterday reported that a ter rible odor such as follows the Incinera tion of flesh Is gradually becoming np tiarent. This Is particularly true In the debris on the Kills street side, where It Is believed persons have been lost whose Identity Is unknown, and who were not Included In the list of guests. Four persons are known to missing. They are: John J. Carter, as sociate Judge of the Jockey club; Tate Pryor, shrrt writer for ISookniakpr J. J. Carroll: John Andrews, cashier Bald win Grotto; W. W. Henchley, employe of restaurant. In addition to those reported above the known dead are Captain J.4 I.. White of San Francisco, capitalist, und Lewis Meyers of Skaguay, Alaska, a merchant. Tile olil feri.oy Thntl V-irl vllltr. Savannah, Oa., Nov. 25. Kvery sol dier In the Seventh corps wns made to feel that yesterday was Thanksgiv ing. All drills were abandoned, nnd at 2 o'clock each man received n ration of turkey, fruit and cake. Over 1,000 tur keys and several wagon loads of fruit and cuke were sent out to the camp. The feast for General Lee's men was provided b" the Indies of f'harlestpn. Figures Don't Lie, It doesn't take much knowledge of mathematics to fieure out the facts about that dread disease consumntion Statisticians lone aco demonstrated that one - seventh of all the deaths in Christendom each year may be sately atmhtited to consumption and allied diseases. There is an almost certain cure and a poittive prevent ive for this fatal disease if taken in time. The story of what it will do is told in the followinu letter : "About two and a half years aeo. when I was at Flat I.ick Ky." writes I. W lordan. Evi . of Corbin, Whitley Co., Ky.,'Iwas taken with severe pairm In the chest, after which I bein to spit up blood and was also troubled with night swrnts. I was so short winded that I coutd hardly walk half a mile at once, and if I got the least bit wearied, I would have an attack of phthisic (asthma) and almost die for about two or three days. I concluded to try Dr. K. V. Pierce, and I related my case to hini. He wrote me that I should take fils ' Golden. Medical Dis covery.' I began using it and used about six bottles. I began to see that it was helping me, so concluded to continue its use. I did bo und have improved both in streugth nnd in weight. I have not had the phthisic, nor spit up any blood since last sprint;." This great remedy Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures 93 per cent, of all laryngial, bronchial, throat and kindred affections which, if neglected lead up to consumption. It strengthens the stomach and makes the appetite kec-ti and hearty It in v borates the liver and aids the natural processes of secretion and excretion. It makes the assimilation of the food perfect It is the great blood -maker and flesh builder. Holiest dealers will not urge yon to take a substitute said to be "just as good " bend tor Ur fierce's L-o-iumni Si use Medical Adviser. Frix HikIusi- 21 uni. cent stamps to cover mailing onh, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N Y , for a paper-covc-red o,,v Cloth binding ten cents extia It is a thousand page book with over -,ocn hundred illustrations ; formerly sold for St 50. For limited time can tie had for cost of mailing ilR-THggL 604 W. Sixih St, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Young, old, staple or married & those con templating marriage, lryou are a victim of .BLOOD POISON F3SAU."Sf iPritafa rUeaaeac thosedpstroyersoftlto iilliaiD UlODdoDd human race which dt 'Btrov mind and bod v. and unfit vou for tho duties of life, call or write and tic saved. Hours: Dally, IKH pvph, i-U Sun., ( M 55. Bend 10 cts. lu ptarapa for Boole with iwor w t 1 1 m i n 1 u 1 x.ioilns Quucki and Puke Initttutci. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer.l A Medlcins Chest In Itsolf. H Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Bottlos. i BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. H PERRY DAVIS' Those who once buy SliULlU'S keen comint; oacic ior it. 1.1119 u- mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. t3 Nortb Jardin St. Hilllons of Dollars Go up In smoku every year. Take so risks but gut your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In nrstrdaaa re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, 1lsa"l ' 120 Boutb Jardin 81 Also Lilt andAotldantal OompanlM 15 dls is i to8 vir. . 1 mr Dest uv adding a lit-1 tie of Secllg's . trt orrlinnrv 1 IfIA FROM BIRTH Our little daughter had Eczema from birth. Tho parts nUUcted would hccouio terribly In flamed, ami wiuer would 0020 out liko great boadj of perspl ration, finally this would dry tipand thoskln would crack anil peel off. Sho stidcrfd terribly. Had to put soft nilttem on her lianili to keep her from scratching. Two of our leading physicians did not help her. After baihliiB her with CuTictTRA Soap, I applied rtmrrn (olntineiil)frcely,aud gavo her Cuticl'ii A Hhkowrxt regularly. She f m prnvnl t nnreand is now ti-fr troubled. Tho statements 1 havo made are absolutely true and not exaggerated in any way. nOllKHT A. LAI-HAM, 1111 WustBlrto Square, Springfield, III. SntrnrCi sTnTMS"TroKriTni.oonn8ii IUim,witii l)aorlll Warm bttu ltli Corl tii S'ur.Mntlo anolntin with CnTici'M,umtot m"'lifnt kln circ. ami mlid donenof Cuticc ltssM T Riea'.eit ot bioo-1 purlflyr. and humor curts. HnM throiishont tha world. I'lirrasll hC Coar.Sola 1'rufa , U.tun. llow Id Cure lltby's bkin Uuajes,lres. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS cubes! I'BVCKS' l'aUit 1'c,,r' ,lllk ,'eTer 11. " Ihl'ltAI.NS, Laiiicnt'aa, Ithcuiuallsui. CCRES) CUKE8 j i:,,'0a l ',l""-m',er' ccni!0MK- J",b" cl'iaLi - ' t'uM". inllueniB. cunEHi 'I--Il' Hnllynclip, Dlnrrhra. (;.(i. I'rciriil. Mli-( AllltIA(;i:. j KIIIMIV tfc llf.A lllli:il MIMIHIIKllS. 'piAtii:. f-kln Dl-rn-rs. illAll CO.XDITIOV, Mnrlne Coat. CLItbH ) COe. enchi Rtahlo Caw. T(i Rppcinca, Hook, Sc., T. At ilruKKldla or neut preliald cm rwelpt or prlco. flu 1 itiliroys' Modlclno Co.. Cor William & John Rts.. New York. VCTeiuiAiiv Manual SE.TT Free. SE11V0TJS D3IiILITY. VITAL WKAKXnSS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homoopnthio Specific; No. 28, in use over 4(J years, tho only Buccesaful remedy. $1 per vial.or 5 vials and lareevial powder, for $5 B'il.1 by brtiKrl.tii or acut post )hI4 on rec. It or price. UCin'llIIKla'SLl). (0., Cor.lMUUmt JoLn8U.iAei.Vork The Hero of the iVIcrrIlac,,, Will tell hi! wonderful story lo three numbers of THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. This uill be a full account of the sinking of the " Merrimac M at Santiago, and the experi ences of the writer and his men in Spanish prisons. It will be read by every American in the land. Thin is only one of many richly illustrated personal narratives In Tuff Cen- iuky j new opamsu iY ar aencs. untie tntn A wilt write for no ether magazine. In the No- vemocr century oegins CAPTAIN SIGSBEE'S STORY I Of the Destruction of tho $ MAINE," the arrival in Havana harbor, the Insults to fact rantiin. the Pitn1n;inn and wrfrlc. Tha whnlt nr rt,- .lartmi-nnn Atr,v.. fl.. 111 9 told by Admirals Sampson and Schley, Captaia J "liob" Evans. CaDtain Tavlor. and others. C 11 JUII UI 1IUI. lds.1. a lit. vl.1l 1 VH I lit UyVt Jr vMi will tni fht rriai,tcf rtaf4!n tr ftf hi war. 9 The November number begins the volume and t has the opening chapters of a splendidly illus tratedlifeof Alexander the Great, and of Marion Crawford's great historical novel of the Cru ' fades. Lieut. Hobson's articles begin ia tho . THE CENTURY CO Z Union MSquarc, New York. "THE STYLiSH PATTERN." At Ibtlc Fwhlorable. Original. Pwfeet rltUng. Price IO nnd 15 cents. Nonehlgner, Nonebettetata-yprlca. 3omb ttllabl jierctlinl el3f them la neirh 'very ilty it town. Asfc foe hern, jf they cia ce had by m!l ffoui lr tithe New York k Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fuhloa Sheet ient upon 'fCtlpf a! vtnt h w? MAGAZINE invaluable for ihe homt. Fashion ai Hlnb, FancT Work, Current Topics f Ft-tlon, all foi nly 50 ,nU year, la- , eluding a froO aatlefn, youf uwnitltt- i Hon any tuutv Seed twit 2-cent Vynps 7 for timpl cupyAddresT jJ-ri t we iiirt, rNevrycrjj UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES of AMERICA Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D. Manager. lMttsburir, Pn ; Toronto. Cnnuiltk; New Orleu' 3 I.Q.; New or, N. Y ; YVtihliluKton, 1) , Ban Frun. is , cl. Iih i(.i, 111, j SI, LouIh, Mo., timl l)ciier, o loratlo. Tlicro are thousniulM of positions to be filled within tliu next ft!v inoiillis. Address all applications to l'xni Tkacuebu Agk:(cie!J, Saltsburir, l'a. PAWN'S TANSY PILLS iltTinOMAN'S KtUltp, rttt4blfe. Ai iAJ InnUitto, L'ttLI &nd tATK IIOKBTI. dlrtct (Malad), priei, tl. For tale t Klrllu'i drug ator and Shnjuido 4rajt itor I Povlnsky'sl'drus store. riAritre strset. r.NiattJi.Tiu hinN t Jllcit ortlers fur our hardy NuriHTT btock. Kxpeose aud Miary to tboiM Ida? jug horn-1, or conitaiagloti to lo cal aitetita. IVrnianeut ttu, oloTmnt. Ttio butdaw enrtllf If urn 'd Ad.lreM 'VUr U.U.CIIAHKrO.- OY THE CHASE 4 aubazar, Mpra s 1 HURSEMES I Kss L. Lxt In the ntftkH. A fio. s. UX, 1!m: iMTt JiMtdo. . anteo.
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