The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 26, 1898, Image 3

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    THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
Is duo not only to tho originality and
simplicity uf tho combination, but also
to tho care and skill with which it is
manufactured by bciontific processes
known to tho California. Fio Smut
Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon
all tho importance o purchasing the
true ami original remedy. As tho
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by tho Camfounia Fio Syrup Cp.
only, o knowledge of that fact will
issist ono in avoiding tho worthless
Imitations manufactured by other par
ties. Tho high standing of tho Cali
fornia Fio Sviiup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and tho satisfaction
which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of Hio Company a guaranty
of tho excellence of its remedy. It is
far In advance of all other laxativos,
as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order togefrits beneficial
effects, plcaso remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FltANCIsOO, L'.l,
UiniHVlI.LF- Kt. KF.W VOUK. N.Y.
Royal
Worcester
Corsets.
FOR 8ALE BY LEADING DEALERS.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Endues Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
IN KKKKUT NOVKMBEK 20. 1898.
t.a1ih Ipjtve Shenandoah an follows:
Voi New York via Philadelphia, week daya,
1 in. 5 as. 7 80. 9 55 a. in., 12 it., 3 19 and 0 19 n. m
For New York via Maticu Chunk, weea days,
7 80 a. m., 12 2i and 8 CJ p. m.
For IfrettUlnjr anu x-nuwiuipuii., tto,
2 10 5 38, 1 SO. 9 65 tt.ni., lis 215, 3 C9 and 6 CO p. m.
For Pottuvllle. week days, 7 80, 9 65 u. nu,
12 20, 8 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. m.
KorTamaquaaiidMahaooyClty, week days
780,955a. rn., 12 20,809 nnd 6 09 p. m.
For Wllllomnport, Sunbury and Lewtsbure,
week days. U S2 a.m.. 12 20, 7 30 p. in
For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 3 27, 5 88,
7 30, 9 55, 11 S2 a. in., 12 20, 8 09, 6 09, 7 3., 9 68
P For Ashland and Shaiookln, week days, 7 80,
1182 a. in., 12 26, 8 09,607, 725 and S55p. m.
For Baltimore, Waslilnirton and tho West via
B. k O. H. U., through trains lea" i Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A K. U R.) at 8 JU,
755,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 P.I-. Sundays,
8 20 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 3 46 and 7 27 p. in. Addi
tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chert
nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 aj.
12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p. m.
TItAINS FOU SHKNANDOA1I.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
daya, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. ni., and 1 45, 1 BO
' LeaveVew York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80. 9 10 . in.. 1 80 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, lteadlns Terminal, week
davs, 8 40, it 86, 1021 a. m, and 1 8ti, 4 06, 6 JO.
ULevemneadlnR, week days, 137, 7 00. 1008.
... ... K J 17. tl 00. ft 26 I), m.
'Lea'vn I'ottsvllle, wees; days, 7 17, 7 40
12 80, 1 20. 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m.
TMTnTamftQUi. week days, J 18, 8 86,
a. ni.
1123
. u., 149.8 66,7 20.9 41 p. jn.
Leave Mahanoy City, teea- days, 3 45, 9 05.
11 51 ft. in., 2 22, 5 23, 6 2 1, 7 41 , 10 08 ,i. ni
1.111. Mtut.nv PIhiih. wuiik U.IVH 2 40. 4 OJ.
680. 9 22 10 23,12 0, a. m., 2 39, 5 J3, 6 42. 7 '8,
10LeaveUWllllam8iort weekdaja, 7 42, 10 00 a
m.. 1231 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart aud
Hnnlh Btnvlwhftlf for Atlantic CltV.
Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00,
Km m Aponmlniulatlnn. 8 00 am.. 6 80 DDI
Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 am Aeoummoda-
tlou, 8 uu a u, u p. ui.
lteturnlns leave Atlantlo City depot, corner
III... In A vb-an.au iLVfltlllPJI. ''
Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a tai 8 80, 6 30
undsys Express. 00, 7 80 p m. Accoraiuoda
.i n i J It n nt
For Capo May, Sea Isle City nnd Ocean Clty-Weekdays-9
00 a m, additional for Cape May,
4 15 p nl., for Sea Isle Cltv. 5 00 p in., for
Ocean City. 4 15, 5 00 p m. Sundnys, Chestnut
street 915 a m South Btreet,9 0J a. in.
D..n.fi.H An .11 A.nrnMtllitlW
"or further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Heading Hallway iicitei aKeiu
I, A. HWKIOABl), EDHOM J. KKKB
(ien'l Sunt., !'! IWf AK
KcadliiK Terminal, Philadelphia.
SOLOMON HAAK,
Agent for the Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still
Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale,
.grown Stout, Half and Half, Beer
and Porter.
Also agent for the Famous
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively
Ales. 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.
Celebrated FeruMe
l'owclers nover ray.
Vim i-l e. ilUretlx
life and mrs (stler filling
l.i M.
tf. BI.MaaMaaMBBPB
M X with Tinir rid 1'cnnyrojsi run """n,""
Iht Uil IQ IDS Dlria, fk i-u. . - - - -
Urged by Secretary Long in His
Annual Report,
THE PERSONNEL OF THE NAVY.
Hill Itetriiliitlnp: Promotions Should
llo Promptly 1'aHsotl Injustice oftho
I I'roaunl S.VBtoni onto wnrilH-C'roatloo
or Admiral mid Vlco Ailmlriil Uruod.
Washington, Nov. 26. The followlns
la an abstrnt of the annual report ol
the secretary of the navy:
The report brlelly summarizes the
preparation for the late war, saylnR
In this connection that the "condition
of affairs In Cuba and the consequences
to the United States and Spain made it
evident that war might come between
them."
The report continuing tells of the pur
chase of tho cruisers Albany and New
Orleans from the Brazilian government
and the assembling of warships In the
South Atlantic coast, Including the or
der for the battleship Oregon to pro
ceed thither from the California coast.
The Incidents of the navy's connection
tvlth the war, all of which are familiar
to the reader, are brlelly referred to in
turn. In noting the purchase of auxil
iary vessels for the navy It is shown
that 102 vessels were purchased out
right and that five large steamers were
chartered at fixed rates of rental and
subsequently returned to their owners.
In addition to these the report says tha
city of Philadelphia loaned to the navy
department for the nominal sum of il
Us Ice boat No. 3 (renamed the Arctic).
The yachts Free Lance and Buccaneer
were also loaned for service during the
war, without charge, the former by Mr.
P. Augustus Schermerhorn and the lat
ter by Mr. William It. Hearst.
Prior to the outbreak of hostilities
the number of enlisted men allowed by
law was 12.G00. On Aug. IE, whert the
enlisted force reached Its maxlum, there
were 24,123 men In the service.
The secretary pays compliment to the
naval militias obtained from the sev
eral states. He says: "During the war
about 4,000 officers and men were added
to the enlisted force of the navy from
the state militias. These organizations
were largely recruited outside of the
seafaring class, and lacked the expert
ence In gunnery, navigation and habits
of the sea, which are essential to Imme
dlate efficient service In the navy. On
the other hand, they were men of hlgb
standard of education and Intelligence
and rapidly acquired while on ship
board the knowledge necessary for their
efficiency."
The department feels. In contemplat
ing the vast amount of work necessary
to the successful operations of the navy
during the past year that tho country
as well as the service has" cause for
congratulation In the results which
have followed and which have tfcen so
generally approved, and In the further
fact that no personal feeling has arisen
to mar the glorious victories and mag
nificent work of the service.
In his recommendation's to congress
the secretary says It Is the earnest de
sire of the department that the bill re
lating to the personnel of the navy, pre
sented to the house of representatives
by the naval committee at tho last
session of congress, be promptly taken
up on the reassembling of congress and
passed.
The number of officers now auowea
by law Is 921. Under the personnel bill
law the number will be 1,020.
The bill provides for a regular now
of promotion from the lower to the
higher grades, and In order to accom
pllsh this In event that the retirements
for ace do not create a sumcieni num
ber of vacancies a board composed o
officers of high rank will select for re
tlrement. from among those officers
whose records show them to be the
least efficient, the officers necessary to
create the requisite vacancies.
The injustice of the present system
of rewarding officers for conspicuous
conduct In battle and extraordinary
heroism Is so apparent that the depart
ment desires to Bet before congress the
facts In full and to recommend
change in the present law on this sub
iect.
As a result of the recent war certain
officers of the navy who deserved re
ward, and who under existing law could
have It In no other way, were pro
moted over the heads of their brother
officers, who. by the reason of the ne
cesolty for their services .on other duty,
not less Important, had no chance to
Dartlclr.ata In the battles of Mann
and Sanllngo. This worked hardship
In many cures, and In some Instances
prevented ofilcers who are of great
desert from the chance of reaching the
hlchest grade of the navy.
This method of reward Is not satis
factory. It Is believed, to any one. No
duty, for Instance, In time of war I
more Important than that performed by
the bureau chiefs at the department o
by the otriceiB'nt the navy yards and
stations if our lleets are to be main
tnlned In an efficient condition. And
yet these officers, who have borne great
responsibilities and worked day anu
night, find themselves not rewarded.
but punished to the" extent of relative
leuuction in numoers, ami ui ueiuy in
promotion, with the resulting loss of
cay. Bills have been drawn to reform
these methods, and will be submitted to
congress.
The secretary recommends the re
vival ofthe grades of admiral and vice
admiral. The grade of adniiral ceased
to exist upon ine ueain 91 juiuiiui
David D. Porter, and that pf vice ad
miral upon the death of Vice Admiral
Stephen C. Itowan. The secretary rec
ommends that these grades be revived,
temporarily as before, to be filled by
appointment by the president, with the
consent of the senate.
In concluding his report the secretary
eays: The naval war hoard, as finally
constituted during active operations In
the recent war, was composed tf Hear
Admiral Montgomery Slcard, Captain
A. S. Crownlnshleld and Captain A. T,
Mahan (retired), and was constantly In
session at the navy department. It
was equal to every demand, and
through It proper control was exer
clsed by the department over all rr.ave
merits In the field. At the' same time
all officers there were left ample dis
cretion, and were never hampered In
their work.
With such aid as that of this board
In the direction of naval movements,
with such most helpful, earnest and
adequate assistant secretaries as Theo
dore lloosevolt and hls successor,
Charles (I. Allen, with such efficient
and competent bureau officjals charged
wuii uiu maintenance, supply unu iie
paratlon of the navy, with such officers
In authority at naval stations, and with
such officers and men utloat to carry
on the campaign, the success of the'
naval department of the government
was assured.
It 1b to all these that the country It
Indebted for whatever good work, nnd
renown have been achieved by Its nav
In the recent war, The head of the de
partment can only In ameasuro aid with
a, touch here aud there. Untrained In
The Princess of Wales
ORDERS
JOIIANN IIOFFS MALT EXTRACT.
MARt.nonouoii House, 8. W.
Plcnro send tor tho use of H. K. II. t
tlio princess of Wales, six dor.ea of
J on ANN Holt's Malt Extract n9 soon R
Cossible. Kindly give two bottles to
earer for to-dayrs luncheon. Yours
faithfully,
JOHN GWIL.LIM, Cellarmsn
For II. It. II.
BEWARC OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine TOHAHIt Hoff Malt Ex
tract makes Flesh nnd Blood. Ono
doren bottles of the genuine JOHAHIT
Hoffa Malt Extract will give more
rongth and comains more nutritlvo
Hr-ments than one cisk of ate or porter,
without being intoxicating.
EISNER & MEN11KT.SON CO.,
Sole Agents, New York.
tne art oi navnl vnrr.ire; wt'nout pro-
feh Icnal 1,-nnulidg of tlv le ;hnlcalltle
of tho .wi vk"'. hi? Is at best only the
Hlrwlcpr ,f its trfieral .progress. He Is
grcilly inil"l)tci for whatever success
his iidnilnl't-aHon uttalns to the intelli
gence, professional ability and loyalty
of thore v!:o served under him.
A Card.
We, tlio undersigned, do hereby agree to
refund tliu money on a 50-cent bottle of
Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls
to euro your cough or cold, We also gnaran
too a 23-cent hottlo to provo satisfactory or
money refunded. 'A.Wasley, C. H. Ilasen-
liucli, Shenandoah Drug Store, and I. W.
Bierstein & Co. 11-1 l-33t-div
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probably rain or snow tonight; winds
shifting to fresh southerly.
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1898 will present to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre
on of the world's most inteiltng and Important news.
3 4K?iXm. aenta
THE NEWS THAT
National and Inter.
national Politics
Social and Economic
Questions
Industrial Enterprise
Art and Literature
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LONG SERIALS
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Casjw VV lutfiej
Two lone serials will appear during the
year, contributed by authors ot Inter
national fame, and will lie Illustrated.
0en Wilier , These and a score of equally prominent
Howard Pile (writers will contribute short stories to the
John Kendilck Gangs (WBKKi.vIn 189S, making the paper espe
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DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES
THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES
B, C.S SUr.UX J POOlTXtY BIQtLOU
LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT
ARXOID W1IITS e,CJLSFAh HWTXtt
A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WOKIO
In tlie Interest of theWpBKi.v.Caspar Whitney h 00 Mi way around
the world He will visit Mam In search of big frame, making his
principal hunt from llsngkok, He will visit India and then proceed
to Duiope to prepare articles on the iporti rl .ennauy and Vraiice.
resUtftrn in Iki lniltJ Statu, Cana,aiil Mixico.
Ad tress 11 .1 It I l: 1C & IIIIOTIIKIts, I'ulillslif rt.Xerr Yolk I'll)
IV p. II Wi'tl
GOMMiRS ADVISBS M'KINLEY.
At tlio l.atlcrN ttcx . t Il Points
Out Nct'ili'il l.imlilntloii.
Washington. 'V. 2ft. President
Snmurl Oompors. : the American Fed
cratl'di of Labor, has addressed a let
ter to President McKlnley, at the re
quest of the latter, containing sugges
tions as to legislation In the Interest
of labor which he believes the president
ought to discuss In his forthcoming
annual message to congress.
Concerning the eight hour day for
all government employes, Mr. Gompers
proposes that a law be passed provid
ing for the eKtabllshment of the eight
hour day on all work done by or for the
government, whether that work be done
by contractors or sub-contractors. He
expresses t lie opinion that the govern
ment might, with profit nnd ndvantage,
become a diicct employer of labor
where It Is practicable, the government
suffeilng the loss which such Inter
vention between the work and contrac
tors Implies.
Mr. Gompers points out some of the
evils of competition between the pro
duct of free labor and that of convict
labor. Legislation by the several states
on this subject have proved Ineffectual,
as It has been held that a state cannot
prohibit the Importation within Its bor
ders of the product of another state.
Mr. Gompers suggests that the power
of congress be Invoked to regulate
such commerce between the states.
In the Interest of laboring men of the
country Mr. Gompers proposes further
to rrstrlct Immigration into the United
Stntes. He also urges that the "wea
pon of Judicial Injunction" restraining
workmen from doing certain things,
"wl hln the lawful limit of thelrrlghts,"
be urtalled as to Its use. On this point
Mr. Gomprrs dwells nt length, quoting
from the opinl'v of mnlncnt Jurists In
siiMpr.rt of hl aimnft.t.
AN IJirtUtTA.-NT :ll'Pi:i(KNCK.
To make it apparent to thousands, who
think themselves ill, that they are not af
flicted with uuy disease, hut that the system
simply needs cleansing, is to biiug comfort
homo to their hearts, as it costive condition is
easily cured by using ayrup 01 I'igs. Maim.
. facturcd by tlio California Fig Syrup Co.
only, and soul by nil druggists.
riiilions of Dollars
Go up in snioko avory yoar. Tako 1 o
risks but get your houses. Block, far
nituio, etc., insured iu urst-clasn ro
llablo companies as represented by
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position, character, abUrtr, tut, proUMt lngtb of life, pouibl aecitHntj. adrie aid
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BECOMES HISTORY
The Wubklv will continue to participate
In the great political e ents of our couti.
try. , It will treat of ihe social and ecu.
nnmic questions, and of the development
o the middle west. Its special corre
spondent in the Klondike region will trace
story of the great gold discoveries.
AND SHORT STORIES
the urn ir.
BfS.R. KOCKITT
T11E1HMIIUIU1IH11T1
lit tRASK R.STOCKTOS
If iry Jaiiifi
Car. bcliurs
V, R. Mockton
mm phi
He May Bo "Eailroaded" as Was
Captain Dreyfus
THE DREYFUSITE3 INDIGNANT.
They I'onr That Plcqiiuft May IloCon-
donuiod on S01110 Toolmlciillty For
UN C'ournirooim Iloilro to Itondur
JiiHt le to tho Dovll's Inland Prisoner
Paris, Nov. 20. The Plcquart case
seems In the way of raising even a
greater storm than the Dreyfus affair.
The papers favorable to the general
staff are dumb In the face of the bare
faced decision of the military governor
of Paris, General Zurllnden, to try
Colonel Plcquart by court martial,
while those favoring revision are fu
rious at this new attempt to defeat
Justice and protest against the court
martial being ordered.
Nobody believes that Colonel Plc
quart Is guilty of nny crime except a
courageous desire to render Justice to
Dreyfus, but on all sides It Is recog
nized that. In a practically secret trial,
he may be condemned on some tech
nicality, thus attaining the apparent
object, which Is to throw doubt upon
his depositions before the court of cas
sation In the Dreyfus trial.
Every one Is asking the motive of
General Zurllnden in so persistently
pursuing Colonel Plcquart and why a
court martial, If necessary, could not
be postponed until the decision of the
court of cassation has been given.
Everyone Is asking whether It Is a des
perate attempt to shield the former
minister of war. General Mercler, and
the general staff, even at the risk of
precipitating disaster and the nation's
hatred and In any event of driving
every doubting person Into the Drey
fuslte party.
A protest against the court martial
of Plcquart, bearing the signatures of
leading authors, politicians nnd Jour
nalists, Is being widely circulate for
further names, and will be presented to
the government.
It Is reported that M. De Freyclnet,
minister for war, has consented to be
Interpellated on the subject In the
chamber of deputies next Monday,
when a sensational scene may be ex
pected. Another feature of the case Is the
torrent of hostile criticism now poured
upon M. De Freyclnet, who Is accused
of quailing before General Zurllnden
and the general staff.
Maitre Labor), Colonel Plcquart's
counsel, says he Is convinced It will
be Impossible to condemn Plcquart on
the charge of forgery, but that the ac
cused officer may possibly be condemn
ed on the charge of communicating se
cret documents, although their com
munication was In no way Inimical to
the interests of the state.
Colonel Plcquart continued his evi
dence before the court of cassation
throughout the whole day, and his de
position Is expected to occupy several
days more. There Is still some hope
that he may receive Justice, owing to
the presence on the court martial of
Colonel Bonnel, who Is a great friend
of Plcquart, but M. Clemencau, In Au
rora, declares that the court martial
Is packed, and accuses M. De Freycl
net of allowing an Innocent man to be
victimized In order to Increase his own
chances at the next presidential elec
tion. ChnrtrtMl With Ilpnvy Dofiilentlon.
Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 2G. GeorRe II.
Studwell, formerly of, the firm of Stud-
well & Sanger, leather merchants In
New York, was arrvsted in this city
yesterday on the charge of converting
to his own use $GO,0JO which he held
In trust for his slstcr-ln-law, Harriet
Studwell, and Fannie Atwater, her
daughter. Studwell was committed to
the county Jail to await requisition
papers.
lilll-Hlll Will IlMll.O I H.
St. Petersburg, Nov. 20. A Uusslan
diplomatist. In the course it an inter
view, has declared that Jtussia will not
stir a linger to prevent the United
States from occupying the Philippine!
but he said he was unable to conceal
his conviction that the Injustice of
America's attitude presaged the ter
rrflnatlon of the friendship which has
hitherto existed between Russia and
the United States.
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 her and for
seven years the withstood us seerest tews,
but her vital organs were undermined ana
death seemed imicinent. For three niotitlis
she coughed incessantly, and could not ileep.
She finally discovered a v, oy to recovery, by
purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New-
Discovery lor L-onsumplion, ana was to mucn
relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all
night i and with two bottles, has been ab
solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. I.uther
Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co.,
of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A.
Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and
Sr.oo. Everyboltle guaranteed.
llilrl'li iiun In Cnllfui'iilu'x Ofl District
Los Angeles. Cal.. Nov. 26. A terrible
vrind Ktorm In the oil district coused
much daniaRo. Thirty-seven derricks
and many overhead pulley wires and
smokestacks were blown down. Twj
oil tanks, holding a thousand gallons
of oil, were punctured by falling der
ricks, and the oil Is running through
the streets. Several houses and barns
were crushed under the falling derricks.
No casualties are reported. Two hun
dred men are clearing away the debris
in the streets.
A housohold necessity. Dr. Thomas'
Ecloctric Oil. Ilcals burns, cuts, wounds of
any sort j euros soro throat, croup, catarrh,
asthma ; never fails.
Vlrtilnliv'- Kurtliiiuik Slioctlc.
nonnoko, Va., Nov. 2C A very per
ceptible earthquake shock was felt
here yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock,
lasting about 20 t-eco ids. No serious
damage was done, Iteports from vari
ous parts of southwest Virginia and
North Carolina show the tremor to
have been very general throughout
that region.
There I This is Just the Thins.
Ueil Flue Oil for Eiiralnr uuil brulsos.
At
(Iriililcr Itros., drug store.
Muutor aim Uarota'Moot.
New York, Nov. 26. Whllo paaslnr;
out of tho Fifth Avenue hotel last nlsht
Genpral f-lmfter ami Oeneral Callxto
Garcia mot for the first time since the
capitulation of KantlnRO, Tho gen
eralfi saluted Hlmultaneously, then
shook hands and uonwiwd pleasantly
for several minutes. Kuch seemed
pleased at the meeting.
Itchiness of the skin, horrible plajuc.
fost everybody afflicted in ono way or
another. Only one safe, never falltnn cure.
Doan'a Ointment. At any drue store, 50
cents. ,
Bay Keystone flour, no sure that the'name
Lesbio &, Ba.eu, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on
every sack.
THE RIOTOUS NEGRO SOLDIERS.
Ono Solilli-i' Di-ail nnd Two Othoi-K
Dntim'riiiixly Wounded,
Annlst'iri, Ala., Nov. 20. The revised
list of casualtb-s H'sultlng from Thurs
day night's 1I1 ting Is at follows: 1:
Corporal James Caiieton, colored, Tint i
Alabama, Dangerously wounded: Cor
poral Smith, colored. Third Alabama,
shot through the abdoman; Private
GUdart, Second Arkansas, stabbed In
tho back with a knife or bayonet, and
severely cut In the head. Slightly
wounded: Private Echols, coloied,
Thltd Alabama, llesli wound in the
left shouldei : Sergeant Frank Dodson,
Third Tennessee, right aim shattered:
Private J. E. Graham, Third Tennes
see, llesli wound In the abdomen. Two
negro civilians wete shot, and will
probably die.
Orders have been Issued by General
Frank that no passes be graitted ex
cept for good reasons, and fewer men
will be allowed In town at one time In
the future than heretofore. Sentinels
around the vailnus camps have been
Increased, and It Is now "Very difficult
to run the line. There were several
fist lights In iween the whites and
blacks duiing the day.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The boat salvo In the world for cnU,
brulsos, sores, ulcers, salt rhonin, fever sores,
tetter, chapped nanus, cunoiaius, corns, anu
.11 nlrin t,rmit!nna. and tiositlroly cures piles.
or no pay required. It U guaranteed to give
perfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
85 cents por oox. r or sain ny a . v asioy .
Km. 1 11. iinu v.i ...nl "thli.v.
New V 1 r , ,". . UK -Wear Admiral
Vinfl' '1 t- S( li'i v v. as t'-ndert-d a
eouiiMnient:ii y dinner in the Hrook
lyn ai! la.-i night li Hh members.
Covers wvw laid for 1D0. The club
house and dining in. mi were decorated
with lings uf all nations and potted
plants and (lowers, when Admiral
Schliy nnife to speak he was greeted
with prolonged direr, which were re
newed at Intervuls during his telling
of tho di-Ktrwtlnn of Cervera's lleet.
"It Is a high li Unite to my profession,"
he said, "to say that not one vessel
of the Spanish lleet escaped us." The
other speakers were Chauncey M. De
h;w and Henjamln F. Tracy.
Think of liv.
ing a year or
two after one
is dead ; dead
to all practical in
tents and purposes,
dead, with the auto
graph of death in
scribed on brow and
cheek and lip.
Thousands of
women live for
a year or two
after all help
ful nesB and
happiness have
(jone out of
their lives.
When a woman
becomes hope
lessly helpless
and unhappy
she is piiictic-
ally dead. The younp woman to whom
the future is a dreary waste, the young
wife who is a helpless, nervous invalid,
the mother whose babes are a burden in
stead of a blessing, all these, unless they
take the right measures to recover their
health, are better dead than living. In the
maioritv of cases these ghosts of women
owe their condition to weakness and dis
ease of the distinctly feminine organism.
Freauetitlv thev have been deceived bv
the incorrect diagnosis of some obscure
physician and do not understand the true
nature ot tueir trouble. It only costs a
two-cent postage stamp for a woman to
write and describe her condition to Dr.
R. V. Pierce, an eminent and skilful special
ist, for thirty years chief consulting phys
ician to tne invalids' Hotel ana tmrgical
Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. He will answer
letters from ailing women without charge.
He is the discoverer of Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription, the greatest of all
known medicines for women. It acts
directly on the delicate organs concerned
in maternity anu manes incm strong,
healthy and vigorous It banishes the in
dispositions of the anxious period and
makes baby's coming easy and almost
painless. It cures all disorders and dis
placements and checks exhausting drains.
" Previous to motherhood mv wile was very
sick," writes Dennis II Cotmi-Ilv Ksq of Clear
Water. Wright Co Minn Two lllli ul Dr
Pierce's Favorite Prescription made- her wdl
and strong,"
Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cute bil
iousness and constipation One a dose.
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I had an Itching rash under my chin, which
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