'i to Make It Public. Publicity Counts That's What the People Want Shenandoah Ex pression on the Subject. Muko It imbllc. Tell tlio pcoplo nbout It. Oratltmlo promoted publicity. Grateful citizens tulk. Tliey toll their uolgliliors-tell their frli'iids. Tlio news Is tno'soml to keep. Kverybmly ahoulil know alioiit tlio llttlo coiiitiernr. "uA Imeks1' nro numerous. So few understand tlio cause Mutiy Shenandoah people nro learning. Anil letter still they're beliiK cured. l.auio backs nro lamo no moro. Weak nni' rocalu their BtrcnRtli. "This Is llm uvory ilay labor In Shcnaiidoali. Of Doan's Kid noy Pills. Our eltUons are making it public, Mr. Thomas Uarkln, of 020 West Coal street, breaker boss in tho West Shenandoah colliery, snys: "I have been troubled with my khluojs more than In any other way, though I havo also suffered a great deal of lamoness riht over my hips and aching in my back especially when on my feet. I was told by an acquaintance, a farmer living up tho valloy, that ho bad boon cured by using Doan's Kldnoy Pills, although ho had been In tho woTst possihlo shape, and I know that ho was worso than I over was. Well, I pro cured tlipm at Klrlln's drug store and though I had paid a lot for doctor's prescriptions, nothing I over had helped mo 11 ko they did. Doan's Kldnoy Pills romoved all Irregulari ties of tho klduoy secretions and did away with tho dead ttrcd feeling that had so bothered mo. I can warmly recommend Doan's' Kidney 111 Is for kldiloy difficulty." Doan's Kldnoy Pills for sate by nil dealers. Price 50 conts. Hailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. Remember tho name Doan's and tako no other. Worcester Corsets. ' FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn. Hani Coal-No Smoke IN KFFKUT VOVEMUKIt 20. 1S98. Train,, leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York vl FnlUuIclptila, weef days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 uo, y oa a..m., iz sa,, a ay aira d w p. m, For New'Vork via Mauch Chuiffc. week aaya 1 an oSi, ' 11 "ft. and a U'J u. m. For Itcodlnir and Philadelphia, week days, 1 m s as 7 30. a S3 a-fti.. VS. 26. a 09 and 6 W p. m. For I'ottaville, week 'days, 7 80, 9 65 . m., 12 20. 3 09, 8 Q0 and 7 30p.m. For Tamaquo and Mahanoy City, week days .. 7 80, 9 65 a. ro.; 12 20. 8 09 and 80!) p. m. 1 For WllKamjiport, Sudbury and Lewlsburg, week dayBVllna a.m.. 12 28, 7 30 p. m For MalianoN Plane, wf ekdays, 2 10, 3 27, 5 38, 730, 9 63,-1112 B. in., 12 20, 8 09, 8 09, J 30, 9 SO P'FoV Ashland and Sliarookln. week days, 7 80, 1182 a. 111., 12 28, 8 09,6 07, 723 and 55 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via 11. AO. It, K., through trains lej"i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & K. U R.) at 3 20, 7 65,1128 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. i Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. ra., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a.' in. 12 20. 1216 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOH SHKNAflDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 43, 4 80 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 SO p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 8 40,8 86. 10 21 a. 111. and 1 36, 106, 6 36. 11 36 p. Ill Leave Heading, week days, 137, 700, 1008, a, m., 12 15, 4 17, II 00, 8 28 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 12 80, 1 20. 4 30, 8 10 and 6 50 p. in. Leave Tamanua, week days, 3 18, 8 88, 11 23 a. in., 1 49, 8 60, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 15, 9 03, 11 31 a. m.,2 22, 6 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 :. rn Leave Mahanoy Plane, week ilaa, 2 40, 4 01, 880. 9 22 10 23.12 00, a. m 2 39, 5 30, 0 42 7 1 8, 10 21 p in. Leave Wllllamsport. week das, 7 42, 10 00 a m.. 12 31 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, 9 00, a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 80pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a hi, 4 43 p. ra. Keturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic: and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kzpreaa, 7 85, 9 00, a m.. 8 SO, 5 80 Sra. ' Accommodation. 8 15 a. in. 4 03 p. m. undaya Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accomuioda linn 4 1Kb m . 4 15 n. ni. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May, 4 13 p in., for Sea Isle City. 5 00 P in-, for Ocean City, A 13, 3 00 p ra,. Sundays, Chestnut street v m a m., ooum once, w w 1 --I .... nn .11 ..nr.,, tr1 11 R. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent oraauress , , Ucii'l Sunt., Oen'l Pass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, rblladelphla. Lauer'sSfig. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recdmmendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. 5 :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA j'owierfl never ra 1J,U 1 -u.iV, ,iccir ibtu uutaiifl ursf mfiet lliluil lth Tun ruiX l'aiDjror! liJJ $.ni other Ilk? ui 1 matBiffs On Loarning That the Poace Oom misaioners Had Agrood. OABLIST UPRISING IMMINENT. TliuSpntilsli (lovoriiiiiont Ilni Ordoroil tlio Mllltnr.v nml Civil Authorities to Mnliitnlli tlio Strlutont Vlulluuoi) Ovor TuloirrnpliH nml Toloiihonoi, Madrid, Nov. 30. Senor Sajrasta showed much emotion on learning that the Spanish commissioners In Paris had formally agreed to sign the treaty of peace on the American conditions, but he assured his friends that he was con vinced lie had adopted the best course In the Interests of the country and the monarchy, adding that the news had lifted a great weight from the minds of the people. The government, apprehensive as to the effects of signing the peace treaty, has ordered the military and civil au thorities to maintain the greatest vigi lance over telegrams and telephones. A. strict censorship of newspapers Is con tinued throughout the country, and special severity Is shown with respect to articles alluding to the peace nego tiations. Unfavorable Information had been received, even from official sources, concerning the Carllst propaganda and preparations, which nre decidedly as suming serious proportions. El Epoca says that Carllsm Is spreading, not only In Dlscay, but In Qulpuzcoa, a Basque province bordering on France, and In places hitherto tranquil. The Bilbao papers report official precau tions there owing to the smuggling of muskets. Other papers assert that the Carllsts are openly offering In Madrid and else where commissions for officers and dally pay nt three pesetas for volun teers. There Is milch anxiety In finan cial and political circles lest the Carllsts seize the opportunity which Is pre sented by the profound disappointment of the country at the loss of the Phil ippines, after the government had un wisely led the nation to believe the archipelago would be retained. The Carllsts do not conceal their In tention to Issue a manifesto, thAigh the government has Issued orders for the severe repressions of any disturb ance. Many noted civil and military Carllst leaders have been abroad for some time, and there It no doubt the Carllsts have collected funds in Spain, if not abroad. Thfelr propaganda In the army, however, has been unsuc cessful, even among the discontented repatriated soldiers, who were ex pected to become willing recruits. Dixon O'ot'tlie'DooIslon. New York, Nov. 30. George Dixon the colored featherweight, and Oscar Gardiner, the "Omaha Kid," fought 25 fast rounds at the Lenox Athletic club last night before 4,000 spectators. Dixon was given the decision by Referee Dick Roche, but the majority thought It should have been declared a draw. An Enterprising Druggls There ore few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley, who spares no fiains to secure tlie best ol everything in their ine for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency of Dr. King's New Discovery for ConsumnUon, Louclis and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by liy many blaming cures. ii uuMJiuicir uuics Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all allcc tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and j.1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price relunded. a itpiiiid.v'-inviiiiiniii. St. Louis, rov. 30. Forest Salee, a bellboy formerly employed at tit's Planters' hotel. Is heir to $25,000 left Mm by James T. Spauldlng, of Chicago, Salee Is a nephew of Mr. Spauldlng who was a wealthy merchant. The boy Is now without a position, but Is cupi'Psed to be somewhere In St. Louts. Builds up the system; puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters At any drug store. lii'ported Clilnninmi, San Francisco, Nov. 30. The steamer Coptic, which sailed yesterday, took E00 Chinese away, many of whom were ordered deported by the courts. Many of the Chinese were wealthy residents who visited their own country to cele brate the New Year. Rheumatism Cured In a Say. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold'by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. U QUAY FILES DEMURRERS. Motion toQuiiRli tlm Indictments Mart Ily IIh Cotiiixol, Philadelphia. Nov. 29. The great Quay conspiracy case came up In the court of quarter sessions yesterday and was argued for nearly three hpurs be fore Judge FInletter. Demurrers were filed by the defense to four of the five Indictments, and a motion to quash tho fifth vvaB made. The latter was on the Indictment In which the Haywood letter to the People's bank figured, no tlfylng the bank that he would, as stato treasurer, deposit iiuu.puu, ana inai Itlchurd It. Quay was to borrow 100, 000 from the bank. After arguments bv Vtufus 13. Shapley and A. S. Ij, Hhlelds for the dsfense and District At tornoy Graham court was adjourned until today, Judge FInletter reseirvliiK his decision. The chief point In the argument for the defense appeared to be that when state money was deposited In a bank It ceased to be state money and be came the personal property of the bank It was admitted that the funds were deposited In the People's bank as ai leced. but It was contended that u hurtrlar had stolen that money he would ho would have taken the bank' money and not that pt the state, rrhis. simile waB used to prove that If th defendants borrowed tho money they secured tjie bank's money and not tjis state's. The defendants. United States Sen ator Quay, lUchard It. Quay and far mev State Treasurer B. J. Haywoodi are charged with conspiracy to misuse the funds of the state, together with the late John S. Hopkins, cashier of the People's hank, who killed himself last March, and, with other persons, Including In one Jndletment all U19 treasurers of Pennsylvania from 1884 to the close of 189T, as well as Charles II, McKee, of Pittsburg, Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, is a pleasant laxa tive. Kegulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 25 eta. Sold by P. D. Klrliu and a Kuarauteo, Or. Greene's Nervura in the World Gives them Strong Nerves, "Pure Blood, Vigorous Bodies; in Fact, It is the Great Health-Giver to Sick, Weak, Nervous, Pale, Puny Children. The eroatett duty parents owe to their With sound health children will grow up able to light and win all the buttles of life; with sickness and Ill-health dragging them down they never can succeed. If your child Is nervous, fidgety, frcttul and Irritable, tosses and talks in sleep,' with Irregular appetite, poor blood, pale face, humors and eruptions ; If it does no grow and develop well; it languid, apathetic and not Inclined to activity and play, you owe it to the future of such child to restore it nt once to health and strength by giv ing it the greatest and best of children's medicines Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and A I. sleep herself, but her restlessness would keep the other members of our family awake. She grew Avorse rapidly. Remembering that I had read of some wonderful cures made by Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, I decided to try it. I must say that the effect was magical, and the results were apparent after the first bottle had been partly used. My daughter slept that night for the first time in months, and you can believe that to us it was like n ray of sunshine from a cloudy sky. Hercondltion improved steadily and she was able to resume her studies. Since taking Dr. Greene's Nervura her nervousness has been so greatly dispelled that 6he has grown considerably and regained the flesh she had lost." You can. If vou desire, consult Dr. curing children's complaints, without charge, about your child, cither personally at his office, 35 West 14'h St., New York City, or by writing to him. Give your child this grand remedy at once and write 10 ur. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! f vigor to the whole being. All drains mc pivycuy mrcu, iiiciTcoDuiuon oucn i.iaiicu scaicu. rice 91 per dox; o doxcs money, 15.00. Send for free book. For Sale ai KIRLIN'S Drug: ;,A FAIR FACE iV:AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO "Iv iV 1 WAiiV'-im Paid Purchnoea of 85 or nioroky will be sent FREIGHT PREPAIOl to any rallroud station In MAINE1U NEW HAMFSHIRE, VERMONT,! MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY. -Si- Tills U the tpido mnrk of tho great trunk lino or the South tho South ern Railway. It la tho short line to Florida and offers tlio best service and quickest time to all the principal wlntor resorts us well as to all the coinmorclal centres of the South. Slaps, rates and all uformatlon will be cheerfully furnished by John II. Beiill, District Passongor Ageut, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, SSc. Gruhlerllros., drug storo. At Coming llvenU, Nov. 30. Grand entertainment under the auspices of tho Lost Creek Cadets, at Tem 'pcrance hall, Lost Creek. Deo. 10th. Kntertalnnient and tableau exhibition to bo given in the V, M. church for the benefit of tlio Sunday school. Dec. 21 (lraml bull ) Dougherty'ii new hull, corner Jardin and Centre streets, under auspices of Hlienaudo;ih Gleo Club, Dec, 0. Grand Masquerade Hull to hn held In Foley's hall, Gllbertou, for tho benefit of the Gllbertou Mandolin Club. Deo, H. I.cpuro by ltev, G, W. Gross, In United UvaUKcllcul church. Jan, 8. First annual ball of tho Shenan doah Drowns base ball club, In Dougherty' hall, corner Jardlu and Centre htrieU. Curo that Cough with Hlilloh's Curo. The best Couch Cu ro. llcliovefl Croup promptly Oue million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for li3 cts. Hold by P. D. Klr'Iu and a guar nntee. Buy Keystone tlour. Ho sure that the name Lkbsio & BuiR. ABhUnd, Pa., ' prlntM on evory ck. EN WELL the Best Medicine for Children. children Is to keen them In cood health. nerve remedy. This perfectly harmless UIIU blicnglll will give yuui lllliu nn vigorous nerves, pure, run blood and that bounding health and vitality which all children should have. Under its building-up and revitalizing eliects you can see your child grow ' better day by day. Mrs. Homer Lard, 215 Allen St., Springfield, Mass., says : "About two years ago my daughter become 60 nervous that I had to take her out of jol. Her condition sed grave ai jpprehen in flesh; 1. She lost possessed with a ner vous thirst and clutched her hands with the grip of a person in the - throes of -. death, i Worse than all, , she was not only unable to Greene, the most successful physician in ureene lor any aavice you may neeu. Theybavectood the test of years and have cured thousands of icaies of Nervous Diseases suco as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless- ness and Varicocelc.Atrophy.&c. They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion and losses are checked fermantntly. Unless patients worries mem into insanity, consumption or jjeatn. vun iron-cua legal guarante ee to cure or refund tk Addicti, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.T Store, Shenandoah, Pa. L - ' AM r - v 7 0 BglEiELglSalRgD. aive the Children a Drink called Gruin-O. It is a delicious, apiwtlzlng, nourishing food drink to take the place of collco. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have UBcd it bocause when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest cofle but is free, from all its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. t is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adulU, can drink It with great bonoflt. Costs about 1 as much a3 cnfleo. IS and 25c. Are You Going to Florida 7 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Hallway. It is tho shortest, quickest and best route. Its sorvico this season will sur pass that of all procedlng years. Write for further information to John M. Heal), District Possengor Ageut, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. "Cine tho cough and save (ho life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrqp cures cotighs and colds, dowu to tlo ypry verge of consump tion. Will You Winter In Florida ? This will bo tho greatest season Florida lias hud for years, You ought to go aud go via the Southern Hallway. )ts tlo best route. If you will wrjte John H. Heal), District Paseengpr Asont, 82b Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will urruugo all the details of your trip for you. Gents: J was ilrwlfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, It quieted my nerves and strengthened my wliolo Nervous System, I was troubled with Constipation, KIduey and llowel trouble, Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regnlued health and strength, Mrs. S. A. Rwtet. Hartford, C'onu, Sold by S, P. Klillu and a r.',;'.',v;Hilco, THE PORTLAND LOST. Went Down Off Now England's Coast With Ovor 100 Souls. THE DEATH LIST INCREASING. l'rolmlilyTwo HuiiclreilWorti Drowni'il During tlio Hoeoiit Terrlllo Storm. A Holler That tlio Onto City, or tlio Suvutiiiuli Iluo, Hun A1m GUmo Down Huston, Nov. 30. The passing hours do not bring an end to the reports of wrecks and loss of life up and down the New England coast as the out come of Sunday's terrlllo storm, such a one as New England never lind be fore. From Cape Cod the most terrible accounts of ruin and death are coming, and of these the loss of the steamer Portland, a slde-wheeler plying be tween Boston and Portland, with all pn board, nearly 100 souls, overshadows all. The graveyard of the coast, the treacherous bars and rips on the out side of Cape Cod, have claimed vic tims without number. Miles and miles of coast line are plied high with wreck age, most of which Is ground so fine by the waves that Identification of hap less craft Is Impossible, As the fury of the wind was great on the bleak sandhills which make up the cape It will be many hours before all places are heurd from. Telegraph wires ure down, and railroads cannot break out the snowdrifts, and this feature Is distressing, as much suffer ing from cold and hunger must ensue from the poor people In the nearby dis tricts. The only means of reaching Cape Cod Is by steamer across Massachusetts bay, a disagreeable voyage, us the sea is yet boisterous. Word from Province town tells of nearly 30 total wrecks, with the number of lives lost unknown. Matters are Improving slightly along Vineyard Sound, so far as means of communication Is concerned. The best summing up of the disasters in thai section Is made by Captain Hard, Jr., of the revenue cutter Dexter, who has cruised along shore. He says that In Vineyard Haven many hulls are piled upon the shore, and those vessels which are afloat seem mere shells. The Dex ter reports possible additions to the wreck list of two schooners sunk off Menemlsha Bight and two big ones sunk abreast of Presque Isle. Tho fate of their crews Is unknown. Three wreck ing steamers are around the Fairfax, ashore on Sow and Pigs Ileef. The Portland was totally wrecked at 10 o'clock Sunday morning oft High land Light, and the entire crew and passengers perished within a short dis tance of land. A large quantltv of wreckage, Including trunks and other material, have come ashore, and 50 bodies have been recovered from the surf by the life saving crew at High Head station. One body was that of a woman. The New England coast Is strewn with the wrecks of sailing vessels, as many as 225 having been blown on the rocks and sands by the fierce gale. Nearly all of them will prove to be total losses, and there has been an ac companying great loss of life. In all It Is believed that 200 lives have been lost by shipwreck and there have been many deaths from cold and exposure. The damage to business interests is estimated at from J3.000.000 to $10,000, 000. Eighty buildings have been blown down. The arrival In this city from Cape Cod last night of a party of hunters has added to the excitement attendant upon the report that the steamer Port land has been wrecked on Cape Cod through their reporting that It Is the belief of the life savers on the outer side of the cape, south of Nauset light, that a Savannah line steamer had struck on Peaked Hill bars. Each member of the party saw bodies wash ed ashore at Nauset, and the life savers claimed to have seen a board in the surf bearing the name "Gate City." The surf is full of articles from a ves sel's general cargo. Tlio Wreck of tlio Aildlo Sawyer, Vineyard Haven, Mass., Nov. 30. Three lives were lost in the wreck of the schooner Addle Sawyer, which was wrecked on the north side of the isl and. The dead are Captain Norwood Cook Ansevoy and Seaman Ieander Ashley. Mate Warren Dudley and Sea man Herbert Tapley were saved. The Sawyer, lumber laden, anchored off Falmouth. Mass., for shelter, but was driven across Vineyard Sound and cast ashore. When the vessel struck Cap tain Norwood was washed overboard und his lifeless body was thrown upon the beach shortly after by the heavy seas. The bodies of the cook and sea man were also recoveied. Twonty-hovun l'rovliiootown Wrooks, I'rovlncetown, Mass., Nov. 30. Twen-ty-eeven vessels were driven ashore and totally wrecked In this neighbor hood. From the majority of these the crews were saved, although several lives were lost. Four or five of the wrecks were coasters and the rest were fishermen. During the storm shipping was destroyed, the beach was strewn with wreckage, streets were flooded and wharves drifted out to sea. Four Ice houses and a lobster hatchery situated at Beach Point were destroyed. Tile (,'alo at Hlook Island. Providence, It. I Nov. 30. The gale nt Block Island was the worst ever known by any persons now living there. The wind blew 90 miles nn hour when the recording Instrument became disar ranged. The force of the gale seemed to Increase after that. Fourteen craft went ashore In the harbor, and many wrecked fishermen took refuge In the life saving station. Charles Shaw, of Fair Haven, was drowned In the cabin of the sloop Carrie. Several hotels were wholly or partially unroofed. Tlio Strnndod Stonmor Fairfax New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 30. The first boat from Cuttyhunk since Sat urday brought word yesterday that U schooners went ashore there d,urrig; the ow nn,d were wreeke(I,'a.nd t),ftt three Wrecking steamer8 art1 at the scene of the strftnaea steamer Fairfax, of tho fterchants' and. Miners' Transportation company, ashore on Sow and pigs Hoof, Off Cuttyhunk. The Fairfax lies on an even keel and the sea vyas comparative ly smooth. Np effortaare being inu.de to get her off, bow to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of ail toe vital organs, n me liver lie inactive, you have a bilious look i If your stomach be disordered, you have a dykpeptla. look ; if your moneys oe ariected, 5011 have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks, "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly' on the stomach, liver and kidneys. I'urities the blood. cures pimples, olotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A, Wosley's drug store, jo cents per hotue. CASHIER HPLD FOR CONTEMPT. Uurutort to Atiswi rQiu-sllonxIn Ohio's Hunk Tux Iloiirtuir. Cleveland, Nov. 30. Thomas Wilson, cashier of the Fitt-t National bank, of this city, was cited to appear before the United States cltcuit court for con tempt yesterday for refusing to answer a question put to him by Attorney Uen erul Munnett In the bank tax hearing. Several bank cashiers were sum moned to appear before Special Ex aminer' Kelfotd, the object being to compel the bankers to explain the variation of the figures given In their reports to the controller of the cur rency und their returns to the auditor for taxation. While Mr. Wilson was being examined by Attorney General Monnett he made the statement that there was not a taxpayer in the county that returned his property for taxation at more than CO per cent of Its true value. "Can you name one person who makes his tax return nt 60 per cent of the true value of his property?" asked Mr. Monnett. "I can, but I do not wish to be the rause of other people being Involved In this mutter, and I refuse to men tion any names " replied the witness. Mr. Monnett had Mr. Wilson certified to the United States circuit court foi contempt. Bucklen' Arnica Salve Tho boat salvo In tho world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcnin, fevor Bores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posltircly cures piles, or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to givo porfoot satisfaction or mony rofundod. Prior (S conts por box. For sale by A. Wnslor. Aiistiia Miiy Iti lnllnto. Vienna. Nov. 30. In the relebratli yesterday tho premier and minlbter- of the interior. Count Thun-Heheiistein. replying to an Interpellation on the subject to the expulsions of Austrlans from Prussia, suid that It could not be descrllx'd us a llagrant violation of the principles of International law. Never theless, he added, the foreign olllce had strongly protested against the steps taken by the Prussian olllclals and the assurances of the IJerlln cabinet war ranted the hope that greater considera tion will be shown to Austrlans. Should this expectation be not fulfilled the government will not Jiesltate to adopt retaliatory measures. Biliousness, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, disturbed sleep, nervousness, headache, giddiness and drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and flushings of heat, shortness of breath these are the blank cheques of physical bankruptcy. Take them to a physician and he will fill them up with the name of some more or less serious disease Every time that you carry one of them to him you draw out some of your funds in the Bank of Health. Keep it up, and there will soon be no funds in the treasury. The man who suffers from these dis orders and neglects them will soon be in the relentless grasp of some fatal disease. If he is naturally narrow chested and shal low lunged, it will probably be consump tion; If his father or mother died of par alysis or some nervous trouble, it will probably be nervous exhaustion or prostra tion, or even insanity j if there is a taint in the family blood, it will be blood or skin disease; if he lives in a new or a low, swampy country, it will be malaria; if he lives a life of exposure, it may be rheu matism. There is just one safe course for a man to follow who finds himself out of sorts and suffering from the symptoms described. It is to resort to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This medicine makes the appetite keen, corrects all dis orders of the digestion, renders assimila tion perfect, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and builds firm, healthy flesh and nerve tissue It cures almost all diseases that result from insuf ficient or improper nourishment of the brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even lung affections, when not too far ad vanced, readily yield to it " I toot Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for Kczema " writes J W Darnhart, ot No 446 De Witt Street Buffalo, NY," and it com pletelv cured me ' CURE GUARANTEED. trKtmt. Afflicted and unfortunate luScrlni; from blood poison .;:.':;-.-";d0 ormarrled life, (StrlcturoBDd Varicocele. KB DECEIVED, ROBBED and umnULtUandEtiiectlefakflirM'eUlfiti ftud lmrlc llelt ewlndlcrf. und wlsb nn hontit iruAranteedciire unit llllntr lunar for It. theuconiultfieratmally or JIV MAIIj. old DR.THEEL 604 North sixth St. onelbio'tocurSAFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL as Nivorn TitlmonlHU prove, no matter what othera advertise or falsely claim. Frah Caici Cured lu 4 to 1 0 days. L,oat Manhood & small, shrunken organs restored. Hours! U-3. ev'gs, ti-t), Sun. ll-rj. Treatment by mall. Send for hi boot. It exposes every fraud and deeett In medicine, Us value to secret tu3crero Is beyond description, ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND Jain-Kikrl THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL , THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE. LIEVE. LOOKOUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. can blame ourself if yUu t real coUee to Ordinary Is made de- by adding If. stki. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. V g$ . mm y MM a v )FforSccII. A little of this cofTc Wdrnlxture to iici0 cheap coffee sni:i m , i . , i , uiBitcs nucucious ylrlnk and saves expense, t CURED BY 8UTI0URA SOAP llofnro uslns CtTfctntA Soap, my face and ,iinl-i wore just aa much as could bo and my fan- was all cnvnn il with iiuilc9, I was un lit to look at, hut after using CCTlotmA Hoap tlin f v ri k, my faco was equal to velvet. fub. u, KM VAVL Dt l'iti:, Chalcr, Ia, I atilTep'd with blackheads and pimples for two or thrno ears until It became chronic. I tried ex nihliift imaginable, hut ltdlduieno eooil. f 'turitn v Siut" cured mo. l tb.ai, J. U Y.01t.UAM,Oakr.O.,V. I waa tr-mlilod for right years with plmplca on tlio face. I commenced using Cuticuka Soat. In a m'tv abort timo the pimples all dlsni ieared and mv skin Is now In a healthy cm Mi. hi. .IAMI'.3 l'OSTKH, l.i, lT.lWS. liixmont,AlleKhenyCo.,Po. S ' ! , ..elmnl Hi rM lVtee.jTK!. 1'otrn I)oo ,M .11,,! I -! , .!,' I'rnpS., llOHtOtl- OtC it. -w t rntintaod Cure l'lmplcs," mailed free. mm n am ana Ml rnt a VETERINARY SPECIFICS A.jl'CVKHH. I.UIIC IVvrr. 5111k Fevor. il.v'Jitf'l'ltAl.NS. Lnmrm-ai, Hheuiiiutlsin, 'caw ! WI.OOTIC. IHatemper. cui'ii N'OIlllH. Hot.. (Jrub.. 'i;u.'OH;il, Cold, influenza. ci-ltli !''"'"' ""Ivielii". Illnrrhea. (;.(;. I'n-iriiU MlhCAItlllACi:. cv'iL I ,""l'v v l.AIli:it IMbOllllKIlS. cuiui!MAMJI3, hMa l'i'n'' cui!eh!"A" M"''",v. Htnrlne Coat. OJc. each; Rlablo Caw, Ti Specifics, Book, &e., $T. At UruKRlsU of m-nt prepaid on riwelpt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John Bin Now York. VETKRIMAllY MAXPAL SECT t'BIK. XEIIYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL Yi'KAKXnSS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic &peclfla No. 28, in use over 40 years, tho only successful remedy. $1 per vlal,or 5 vials and larso vial powder.for $5 Hol.l l.f PruxKlitfl, or flit pott-patd on receipt or Tlcs. lUail'llllUa'JllD. CO., Cor.WlUUu A JuLo hl.,.en lork SI cocoa- ana ' CHOCOLATES FOR tATIHG DRINKING COOKING. BAKING &' Punty ofMalenalanrJ Delicioosness "fljtor UnmtVti roR sale noun siosis AND BY GHOCERS EVtRYIVhT.1E. Lieut. Hobson 5 , The Hero of the " Alerrlmac, Will tell his wonderful story In thrco numbera ot THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. - This will ba a full account of the ilnlclng of the " Mernmac " at Santiago, and the experi ences of the writer and his men in Soani&h prisons. It w ill be read by every American in A the land. This is only one of many richly X musiiaucu pcouutfi 4inuiivi;9 iu xna. wan turv's new Spanish War Series. Thtst men will write for no ether magazine, la the No vembcr Century begins CAPTAIN SIGSBEE'S STORY Of the Destruction of tho "MAINE," i the arrival in Havana harbor, the Insults to Iter 1 captain, the explosion and wieclc The whole story of the destruction of Cerv era's fleet will be told by Admirals Sampson and Schley, Captain Uob" Evans, Captain Taylor, and othera. If you do not tale Tim Cbnturv ta l9g you will miss the greatest reading of the year. The November number begins the volume and has the opening chapters of a splendidly illus trated life of Alexander the Great, and of Marion Crawford's great historical novel of the Cru sades. Lieut. Hobson't articles begin ia eh December number, $.ooayea& - THE CENTURY COV I Union Square, New Yorlc i r "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic Fastlotuble. OrlglnsL PeffecV l'ltllng Prldrt 10 nnd 15 cents, None hle&ct , None bettrt at atrv cries. Some tclUbl nercli.mlk.tlb tttm la ceitl) rvety itty it town Ask tec 'htm, jt they cza be had bf ftu'J ff oiu s lr flthrt Nev," Yctfc i Ch!cai. .SUmpi taken. Latest ?ailoa Sheet sent iptu tcclpf ai tuip tent l t; p y a i nt IV. J Brightest Udicf" ;c2.'ne fubl!i&L invaluable lor th bomr. Faahlont f the day, Horue I-llrriture, HousehsM Hints, Fancy Wot1!:. Currcr.t Toplev FLUoa. all foi onlv V uli iejr. In- vludlnea fret) ttcrn, -u. t uwnteltv. , Hon any tlu.tv Seed tuv 2-;enl iiPp T Voa any tln.e Niud twtf 2ent 4UTPpy r Wei lilh Strwt, Mew7.jt. k ?pm KtfU.?Av:mjjtaic4goJ AWN'S TANSY PILLS A IllID.TItrHFn, li WOMAN'S RtLICF, G,l Oitum'i Tiair 1'iLLiftBd mi naiitL "Atdrur It.rca.orMiit dlrttl (utltd j, trie, $L Cilox Srso. Co Boitos, ti iu. or . . " for uls al Klrllu's drujr store and 8hnan4oa ixux tor lAWSY PILLS! SAFE 0 UUHE. 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