I 11 'v'lviiA'Fn.rauAiJ THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tlio originality nnd simplicity of tlio combination, but also to the caro anil skill with which it is manufactured by sciontiflc processes known to tlio Oamfwinia Via Srnur Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all tho importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Camfoiinia Fio Svmtp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam fohnia Fio Sruur Co. with tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of Hie Compahy a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tlio kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to geVits beneficial effects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANG1N0O, Cut. LODI8VIL1.E. Ky. Kliff VOHlt. N.T. Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR 8ALE BY LEADINQ DEAL.ER8, Pailadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard CoalNo Smoke IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 33, 7 SO, 9 S3 a. in., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 19 p. m. KorJNew x orK via aiaucu v;uun, weoit nay. 7 80 a. m., 12 26 and 3 09 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 38, 7 80. 9 55 a.m., 12 20, 8 C9 and A 09 p, m For roisaviue, wees uays, i su, v a. ni., 12 20, 3 09, 0 09 and I SO p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 SO, 9 S3 a. in., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllamsporl, Sunbury and LowlsburK, week days. 11 12 a. m.. 12 20, 7 30 p. m ForMaliano) Plane, weekdays, 210,3 27,333, 7 80,953, 1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 009, 7 8J, 966 p. m. j ForAsula"'. nd Sharookln, week days, 780, 1182 a. lu' 20, 809,6 07, 725 and S5p. m. ForBalV re, Washington and the West via B. AO..'' I., through trains les-i lteadlng TermtuT hlladelphla, (P. & K. U R.) at 8 20, 7 S3, 11 ' a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sundays, 8 20,7' ,.1126 ft. in., 8 46 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tion? grains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut ...eeta station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20. 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sund.iya, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 1215, 4 80,8 00, 1130 a.m., and 143,4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 SO p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 8 40, 80, 10 21 a. m. and 136, 4 06, 0 86. 11 36 p. ui Leave Roadlng, week days, 137, 700, 1003, a, m., 12 10, 4 17, 600, 8 20 p.m. Leave Pottsvllle, ween days. 7 17, 7 40 a. in 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 10 and 0 50 p. in. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 86, 11 23 a, in., 149,8 56, 7 20,9 41 p.m. Leave Mahanuy City, week days, 3 45, 9 05, 11 SI a. m., 2 22, 3 23, 6 21, 7 41, 10 03 p. in Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00, (80, 9 22 10 23,12 00, a. m 239, 330, 642,7(8, 10 21pm. Leave WUUamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m.. 12 31 and 4 00. 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! and South street wharf lor Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 80pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 uu a iji.i 13 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantto and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 S3,' 9 00, a m. 8 30, 6 SO Sin. Accommodation, 8 IS a. m. 4 05 p. m. undays Express, I 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda tlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a ra, additional (or Cape May, 4 15 p in., lor Sea Isle Cltv, 5 00 p in., lor Ocean City, 4 15, 3 0) i in, Sundays, Chestnut street 915 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Parlor Can on all express trains For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Iteadlug Railway ticket agent or address I. A. Bwuiuauu, Edsom J. Weeks Gen'l Supt., Oen'l I'ass'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Lauer's& Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. 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 von which is best. Christ. J zlimidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W, Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA, , OeiaLl'kted Bittl rrwMB 1 Lr a. in hh 3 I'omiers nsvur rul. ri Eiutu tt.y una y w 1 f),TCjjn3uTt3Jojr. Vut m if and iLir fallcf fullini wHh TtniJ Pl4 rennyiw' fllll nd I other UU remedlM). Alwtyi bu7 tli but tod qld dint tiolBtniuBt. uuunw lupuisrw "rWi. Ua FY. X -fill -sSXS, ' V V.'IJ J VfT "Poace Troaty Oan Contain Any thing Viotors Put Into It." DAY'S NOTABLE DECLARATION. Our CoininlHHlonurH' Determined At titude C'uiiKos tho Spanish to Hnirirlo For CoiicuhnIiiiih Thoy Waut Uncle Sum to Export Philippine I'rls&iiet'H. Paris, Dec. 6. The Joint peace com mission was In session for two hours yesterday. Much of the discussion con cerned details as to the guaranteeing of the rights of the Spanish citizens In the ceded colonies. The debate was occa sionally energetic, and the Spaniards on emerging appeared to be dejected. Secretary OJeda, of the Spanish com mission, when questioned after the meeting as to the progress made, an Bwered excitedly: "I am almost mad. I cannot talk. We are making progress." me History of the document which will certify the passing of the bldest colonial power In the world and the ad- vent of the newest was epitomized by Judge Day last evening In a single sentence: "A peace treaty can contain anything which the victors put In It." The Americans had listened for hours with their customary patience to the technicalities convoked by the Span- lards with their customary shrewdness and persistency against every proposal making for the dismemberment of the empire. The burden of the Spanish ar guments was that matters outside the bare cession and evacuation of the con quered territory, which the Americans proposed to cover by the treaty, were beyond the legitimate and customary scope of a peace treaty. Behind this bulwark Senor Montero Illos, president of the Spanish commission, fortified himself, bombarding his opponents with a supply of arguments and pre cedents which Inspired the freely ex pressed admiration of the Americans. Finally Judge Day summarized the American position In the foregoing memorable utterance. It was given and taken In good spirit, and from that mo ment the proceedings were entirely friendly. The session accomplished much. Eight open questions were canvasied, seven being practically settled without noteworthy friction. The commissioners decline to say what conclusion was reached, but the bargain for a coaling station in the Carolines was not cemented, and, ac cording to present prospects, It Is likely to fall. The temper of the Americans In this matter Is: We made you a good offer for the island. You may take it or leave it. The Spaniards seem disposed to leave It. The Americans do not regard It as a prize which they can demand as one of the natural fruits of the war, while the whole policy of the Spaniards Is to confine the negotiations as narrowly as possible to the letter of the protocol signed In Washington, and to exclude all extraneous matters. The result of this policy may be the leaving of many details Involved In the change of sov ereignty over the various possessions to settlement by the regular diplomatic processes when normal relations be tween the two governments have been resumed. The Spanish commissioners continue fighting with tooth and nail to procure every possible pecuniary and other con cession. The Americans had already promised to guarantee the release of Spanish prisoners In the hands of the Filipinos. Yesterday Senor Montero nios proposed that the United States should pay the expenses of shipping them to Spain. The American com missioners thought the request un reasonable, and a good deal of time was consumed In discussing the ques tion. Another problem entnlllng a long de bate was the disposition to be made of Spanish munitions of war In a num ber of military posts outside Manila which the Americans have not captur ed. The Spanish commissioners con tended that Spain should be permitted to ship such munitions home. The Americans replied that, as the United States had conquered the Philippines, these munitions were spoils of war, The Spaniards finally waived their quibble. They appear resigned to the Inevit able, and now seem to realize that their best policy Is to save as much from the wreck as their keenness In raising technicalities, can secure for them. The qucr.tlon of the status of the Spaniards in the West Indies and the Philippines who wish to remain there was nearly settled, as well as certain commercial questions Involving the rights of shipping under the Spanish flag, which will be given advantages. An Enterprising Sruggis There ore few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley, who spares,no fiains to secure the best of everything in their ine for their many customers. ncy now have the valuable agency of Dr. kind's New Discovery for Consumption. Couohs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producinc such a furor all over the country by Uy many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness ana an ancc tions of the Throat. Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for $o cents ana Ji.oo uuarameea to cure ur price rciuuucu. Twciiity-Nixtli Body lteeovured. Chatham. Mabs., Dec. C The 20th body from the Portland was cast OBhore yesterday. It Is that of a man 60 years of age, 5 feet 4 Inches tall, bald, with black hair, dark side whiskers and mustache. He wore a dark blue suit, russet shoes, standup collar and a Masonic pin In his necktie. "Nelccted colds nutko fat graveyards Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age, Flllirillllll' Drowned In IIIh Slmnty. Newburg, N. V., Dec. 6. During Sun day night's storm the flagman's shanty on the West Shore railroad near th Storm King was blown Into the Hud non river, carrying Flagman ueorg White with It. He was drowned. A SlOllKItN MOT1IKH Has found Unit her little onus are Improve mere by tlio pleasant Syrup of Figs, when lu need of the laxative tllVct of' u gentle remedy, than by auy other. Children enjoy it and it bo unfits them. Tho truo remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. IMioi'tii l'rliiolpo Kvnmmti'il. Havana, Dec,, C The Spanish evacu ation commissioners notified the United States commissioners yesterday that the evacuation of the prpvince of Puerto Principe was complete. Women love a clear, healthy complexion, Pure blood makes it. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood, 0 fcvaavft'.s ti JUvarfl to Jobann Rotfi In consideration of the excellent merit of your Malt Preparations, and your well-deserved reputa tion, 1 herewith appoint you as purveyor to the court of Rounianla. Signed by PlilLIPESCO, Court Marshal. More strength In one dozen bottlM of Toh.nn ttaff's Mfllt V Extract than In csk of alt or potter, without efltcu. Ask for the Genuine Johann Hoff s Malt Extract ALL OTHERS ARB WORTHLESS IMITATIONS Coming Events, Dec. 7. Grand entertainment under tlio auspices of tlio Lost Creek Cadets, at Tem porniico hall, Lost Creek. Dec. !). Orntid Masquerade ISall to to hold in Foloy's hall, Gllborton, for tlio benefit of tho Ullberton Mandolin Club. Dec. 14. Lecture by ltov. G. W. Gross, In United Evaneclical church. Dec. Kith. Ihitertalniuciit and tableau exhibition to bo given In tlio P. M. church for tho benefit of the Sunday school. Dec. 81 to Jan. 4. Grand fair under tho auspices of tho Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co. in Kobblns' opera house, Dec. 2 1. Grand ball in Dougherty's new hall, corner Jardln nud Centro streets, under auspices of Shenandoah Gleo Club. Jan. 2. First annual ball of tho Shenan doah Browns baso ball club, in Dougherty's hall, corner Jarditi and Centre streets. SICK HEADACHES, Tho curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tho great blood purifier and tissue bulltlor. Money refunded if not satisfactory. I'rico 25 cts. and 00 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. This Is the trado mark of the great trunk lino of the South tho South ern Railway. It Is tho short lino to Florida and oilers tho best sorvice nnd quickest time to all tho principal winter resorts as well as to all tho commercial centres of the South. Maps, rates and all information will bo cheerfully furnished by John M. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. BomaHmu needs a reliable. Monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmlm&nd the purest drugs ah.uld be used. If you want the beet, get Dp. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Thoy are prompt, safe and oertaln In result. The genuine (Dr. real's) never diss MVu . ; nuvm, VVVf For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drue "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLiO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. FOR THE MULTITUDE. EVERY 50R.T BUT ONLY THE BL5T OF EACH KIND. Paid Purchases of S5 or more will bo sent FREICHT PREPAI to any railroad station in MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, nnd NEW JERSEY, SIXTH AVE. f YOUR FORTUNE TOLD. THE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH TOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. toniihmeat thoroaghout uroj rUnetboroiocwdtllnefctioQoi RICHES TO BE OB NOT A SINGLE ANSWER MAY thla offar aa a iaik trial, ZARAUtho ASTROLOGER, look jy FMMSS " Kara In iarmoiocaa ta aartalaly ajtoaUaiaj ttuaaaita, Bli vaaiarfal prtdintUaa and UaU art) aaaad span iauiptai aaa mount ib d dm. awlaWaTawaMLafSaw JTnf -ff .JBTX a thoroughly up-to-date periodical thirty-first volume in 189S. During A MIRROR Paris and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet Each T. W, llligioloa Ktthuiui U Potest LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two'iraousamhonwillcontributelonK I WILD HELEN lemi nones 10 ine uazar in 1S93. 1 ne first deals with Scotch and Continental scenes, tbs second is a story of a young vcrMwic, ana typically Mary E. Wlllcina Octave Thanet H. P. SpofTord M. S. Briscoe malting fiction. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER By KATIIARINB PB fOXBSr A Mr. fOULTftV BICELOW Cl.tin WOMEN HUMOR By MARGARET It. WtLCIt There will be m series of Voice, Art, the Play, Women uaraenuif;, Housekeeping, uie 10c, a Cop; (Send lor Free rtsliclrll in lit UniU J HooelU W w. D Addreii HARPER & BROTHERS, PublUhen, New York Clt Oct. tUjki KINO OP ROUMANIA their deleterious OLD P0IHT COMFORT. Six-Cay Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tlio first of tlieprescntserlesol personally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort via tlio Pennsylvania railroad will leavo New York and Philadelphia on Tuesday, Decem ber 27. Tickets, including luncheon on going trip and ono and three-fourths days' board at Old Point Comfort, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days will bo sold at rate of $15.00 from New York ; $13.50 from Trenton ; $12.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries, and full Information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 11110 Broadway, New York, and "80 Broad street, Newark, N. J. J or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few yenrs was supposed to bo In curable. For a great many yenrs doctors pro nounced It a local dlscaso, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurnble. Hclcnco has proven catarrh to be u constitution al disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co .Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Intc rually In doses from 10 drops to u teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer ono hun dred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials Address. F. J. ClIKXF.Y 4 Co.. Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 75c. pa lIUSN unuiVMH W, VtUIIUUU V( Store, Shenandoah, Pa. r sun? 1 y "7J 5 IBIh tt. 16th ETi A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND WONDERFUL SCIENCE. "SOLAR BIOLOOY." a- j ZABAH, the world.rBownd EgjpUia Altrologsr, who bu beta erelUog inch u for ibt put fit yean, will gife truthful, mcukM, Tourhfe. II will kit Tour Dtnortil iDMinnB au. pouuon, coiruKr, muij, wu, rnDDi leagia ci me, poniDi aeciaenu, ad Tie Md idggtitiou on loTt uTlUi. mtrrlftg, fritmU, taemltt, aptculAtion, builom mttUri, (. , TO BE. Ton can Inform joonlf theroagbl ' thli and oa anr ether autitloui of roar t ; pus preieni ana niiur ui LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. 6nd 10 Matt a&d rita txact data of birth and I will ImmadlaUl ratara 71 a truthful horoacopa reading of your Ufa, and pror it to all tro br jasmlt X uki ' ill oammnaioatlou atrictlj aoafidtntial. Addraaa Box 403, PMiadoIpMa, Pa. 1 for women, will enter upon lU the year it will be w heretofore OF FASHION lasue will contain care ful lr ore. pared drawinga of the ad ranee faahions of Paris and New York, Once a month the Uazar will issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. Tlicte will be sold in connection with eaclnssue at a uniform price. The Uazar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. By WILLIAM BLACK RAQOBD LADY By W. P. ItO WELLS rtmencau These and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the llAZAtc in iSqS. the paper especially rich la n, li. WUUes By JOHN KBKPRICK BANCS I articles cm Etiquette, Music, the and Men, Leaders among Women, ana jicaun, indoor ucuus, cie. Proipectut) Sub., 14 1 Year S lain, CaiuJa, mud Mxk. KBNNEfSSKCOND TRIAL Dolawaro's Accused Senator Again Beforo a Jury. MR. RI0HARD30N ON TEE STAND. Tho President or tho Loot ml Hnnk Tuttltluil Tlmt Tollur Iloiiirn, Koii iio.vh Alli'irutl Ai;ci)iiiille, Had Con- fOMMod tO (llltllllll HIT. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 6. United State Senator Hlchard II. Kenney, of Delaware, yesterday was placed on triul in the United States circuit court for the second time on charges grow ing out of the looting of the First Na tional bank, of Dover, by its teller, William N. Hoggs. Senator Kenney was last arraigned on the charge of aiding and abetting Hoggs In misapplying the bank's funds In July last, and after a trial lasting over one week the Jury disagreed. Since then the charge of conspiracy has been jointed to the first charges, The discovery of a shortage In the bank came In May, 1897, when Cashier Hoggs suddenly left Dover. The bank was found to have been looted In the sum of $107,000, or a little over Its capital stock. President Richardson, of the bank, came to the rescue and saved the bank from failure. Boggs subsequently gave himself up and admitted his defalcation, at the same time making statements which led to the arrest of Senator Kenney and several other citizens of Dover. The latter have heen convicted and are now serving a sentence In the Trenton peni tentiary. The evidence against Sen ator Kenney deals largely with numer ous Btock transactions, In which he and Boggs were Interested. During his last trial Senator Kenney was represented by Senator Gray, his colleague In the senate, and Levi C. Bird. Senator Gray Is now In Paris with the peace commission, and ex-Attorney General John Biggs Is assist ing Mr. Bird. District Attorney Van degrlft represents the government In the prosecution. The accused senator was on hand early. After the usual preliminaries a Jury was quickly selected. It Is said to be composed of seven Democrats and five Republicans. In his opening address to the Jury District Attorney Vandegrlft said he would be able to prove that Senator Kenney drew money from the bank to which he was not entitled, and used It to tide over difficulties brought on him by stock speculations. He said that by an arrangement with Boggs Senator Kenney drew money from the bank when he had no funds there. Boggs making the defendant's account bal ance by the use of other money In the bank or In some Instances by withhold ing the senator's checks until he had made good the deficit. H. A. Richardson, president of the bank, testified to Boggs' connection with the Institution, and said It came to the attention of the directors in OC' tober, 1895, that Boggs had been gamb ling. He confessed his fault, and was forgiven, witness had no further rea son , to suspect Boggs until after his flight In May, 1S98. A cause of delay and argument at the former trial was avoided yesterday by the admission of numerous checks drawn by Senator Kenney to the order of a number of persons and paid by the First National bank. These aggre gated nearly $9,000. Of this amount $G,SG8 represented stock dealings with K B. Cuthbert & Co., of Philadelphia. It was admitted that Senator Kenney signed checks for $1,200 of the amount represented In stock transactions for Boggs' benefit. Numerous telegrams between Senator Kenney and Cuthbert & Co. were also admitted. CIovoliincl'H AotMIPlI .ItKlirOI. Cleveland, Dec. C Judge F. E. Del lenbaugh, atralnst whom charges were made by the Bar association on Sat urday In connection with the disbar ment proceedings against state sen ator Burke, was on the bench yester day, as usual. In his court. Before open ing court Judge Dellenbaugh, In dis cussing the charges, stated that he could prove his Innocence before any tribunal, and that he would demand an Investigation. It Is understood that charges against Judge Blandln will be died .with the Bar association shortlv for slandering Judges Ong and Dlssette. How to Look Good. Good looks ore really more than skin deep. depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look ; it your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look j if your kidneys be affected, you have a pinched loon, secure good Health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Ionic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, olotches nnd boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle cuarantecd. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per Dome. ItiiiTlfiuit' MirniiN nt Ili-lrolt Detroit, Mich., Dee. fi. The great est snow and wind storm ever known here hasjkeiit communication by wire from this city practically at a stand still since Sunday night. Street car traffic Is blocked almost completely, and general business Is demoralized. Hurricane signals were displayed for the first time in the history of the lower lake region. There has been a number of accidents and much dam age to property as a result of the bliz zard, but no loss of life. The Right Name In the Right Place, Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. 25c. At Qrubler Bros., drug store. Ynlo I'rotVsMir A mil 11 Honored. Paris, Dec. G. Professor O. C Marsh, of Yale university, who Inst year was awarded by the French Academy of Sciences the Cuvler prize of 1.000 francs for the most remarkable work In the department of paleontology during the three years then ended, has been eleot ed correspondent of the Academy of Sciences, WHAT IS SHILOH ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; usod through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and roliovcd many in advanced stages. If you are notsatlslled with the results we will refund your money. Prlco 25 cts,, 50 cts. and f 1. 00. Sold by P. D. Kirliu uud a guarantee, Pennsylvania's l'ool Dull. Loader. Philadelphia, Dec. 0. Thomas Trux ton Hare, the gmnt left guard of the University of Pennsylvania football team, was last night unanimously elected captain of next year's eleven, Hare Is 20 years old and stands 6 feet 1 Inch. He has finished his second year on the eleven and at college. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, per manently cured, Doau's OiuUneut. At any drug store. SIX DAY CYCLISTS. TVnllor, tho Lender In tho Hnee, llrenlts ii Itecord. New Yolk, Dee. 0. Frank Waller, of Boston, bus broken the only remrd up to tiie pmseiit time In thp six days bi cycle ruco at Madison Hqunto Garden. He now holds the world's record for continuous riding. He left his wheel at 4:10 o'clock yestetday afternoon, having ridden 314 miles and 8 laps In 1G hours and 10 minutes without dis mounting, beating lust year's record of 272 miles made by Steplmne. Waller took a short rest, losing two places In the contest. Pierce, followed by Miller, passed him. Waller returned to the track while these two were off and te gained his leud. , One of the early surprises, and a great disappointment to his many ad mirers, was the retirement of Joe Rice, of Wllkesbarre, Pa who found himself In no state to continue the race. Miller aroused the greatest en thusiasm yesterday afternoon by set ting a wonderful pace for many laps. Fredericks, Nawn and Pierce were en tirely outclassed for a while, and only the veteran Waller was able to stick to the champion and maintain his rela tive position. Again nnd again, amid wild cries of delight from thousands of throats, Miller spurted and tried to shake the tenacious Waller, but the big German held his own. The scores of the ten leaders at 1 o'clock were: Waller, 4Gr miles; Pierce. 462i,4; MUler. 4M: Nawn, 445. Stevens, 140; Olmm. 142',... Schlneer, 3SU'A; Al bert, 418; Lausun. 419'i. Aronsun. 393H;. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho beat salvo in tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 85 cents por box. For salo by A. Waslor. I no HM1 Auuiut .M ntrownn. Cleveland, Dpc. C. Attorney Johnson, of the firm of Jackson & Johnson, the Cleveland attorneys for ex-Mayor Frank A. Magtnvnn nnd wife, who were recently brought here to stand trial upon the charge of kidnaping, and who fled to Canoda with the child last Fri day night, stated today that he was confident that Mr. and Mrs. Magowan would be back to Cleveland next Mon day, the time set for the hearing, to tight the case, and that they would bring the child. Edith Beryl Barnes, with them. " Knowledge Is power." There is one etna ot Knowledge tnat ts power and prestige lu the hands of a woman. Is the knowledge of her own nature, her own pnysicai mate -up ana tue Home - treatment of diseases pecu- 1 l liar 10 ner sex. Tnere U a great home medical book that teaches all this. It is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Over 1,200,000 American homes contain copies of this work. It used to cost $r 50; now it i free. Kor a paper covered copy send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, buffalo, N. Y. ; French cloth binding, 31 stamps. This great book tells all about a medicine that is an unfailing cure for all weakness and disease of the delicate organs distinctly feminine. That medicine is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrintion. Duriug the past thirty years many thousands of women nave usea it witn marvelous results, it imoarts health, vieor. virility, streneth and elasticity to the organs that bear the bur dens of maternity. It fits for wifehood and mothernood. Taken during me period of (testation, it makes the comincr of babv easy and almost painless. It completely ban- lancs tue pain anu misery mai uic luc ic sult of a woman's neglecting her womanly health. An honest medicine dealer will give you what you ask for, and not try to persuade you to take some inferior substi tute for the little added profit he may make thereon. Mrs. Jas. Schaffiier, of Freemansbnrg, North ampton Co., Pa., writes: "It la with pleasure that I write to let you know the great good I have received from your medicines and the local self-treatment at borne. I was troubled with female weakness, had pains la my back all the time, sometimes so severe that I could not He in bed at night. I tried different doctors but they could not help me. Then my husband got Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, aud induced me to try Dr. Pierce's medicines After taking six bottles of the ' Favorite Prescription ' I feel like a new woman." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One "Pellet ' Is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists - 01 ttirti nnd tintlllmr f "Inst a p-nod " 'Dr.THEEL604Northsrxthsi. GUARANTEES TO CUREafter tho so-called bit atest, must celebrated and wisest advertising doctora fall, no matter what they claim. LOOT MANHOOD lun virion, deiiilitv. am Abuie$. Blood rotson. Strtcturei. AhrunLen or Un dtMlonert nraani. Positively thg onlu nnaln the worlit iu cure v AHiuuubLb wuiiouscniiine. itooicirt'e exposing erery advertising; fraud. ElectrTolielt sffln- uicrs.iBKo jtieuicai institutes, etc. xreil casei cvrea in 4 to jo days. Treatment by mall. Instant relief.. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH R Pain-Killer. A Medicine) Chest In Itself. Simple, Safs and Quick Curs for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and SO com Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. M PERRY DAVIS' Every man's! wife wh has! lJA)i friends usedSEELiaSl knows a good! can tell you about Seel- Ill's. This admli. drink. Try itonj your husband. . ture Improves cheap ' coffee and makes you a delicious arms 1 lor little money age grocers. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 1.3 flortn Jardln St. tw, r7l L V 'SAM Y J t II "N VP TWO REMARKABLE CASES. I havo been an Intense suircrer from Eczema fur Iho years. I tried medicines, four doc tor, one a specialist In skin diseases, with no liiiirovoiiioiit,atidscttlnu mo almost frantlo Willi dreadful Itching. After using three bou tics Of ft Tirl UA 1IMOI.VENT, and ono box of t'l TicriiA S.tLvi:, ii-oj completely curetl. (1KO. A. I.Q WK, W7 Market St., l'lill.,Pa. I had Krzeina for so en j ears, and my scalp was in a had state Three Inches of my back wai entered with a dry scab. Tlio Itchlnp; was so bad I thought It would drive mo mad. I tried nil rpinedies, but could not getcured. I inpillltebottlesof t'trricnnA Hcholvent, flvo raki s of COTinuriA soap, and five boxes of UtrnrtmA SAtvn, and tn completely curat. C. M)X(i, 325WHton Ave., Toronto, Can. PrErnTCi-Bi TmATMStT tor Toayriiiro, Disno. I mart Hi mobb,witm LoMor IIaib Wtrm bsths vllh Crrici n A HnAP.prntle anointings with CUTlciKA,and lnklildo.rlofCUTIL RA ItESriLTKT. Sold thrnughmit the wnrl 1 Pottfr Dri-o mncn wtt. Cub? . i'rupi., Uostou llow to Cure Ecseras, mslledfrte. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL. OIL C Piles Of Hemorrhoids Fissures Sc Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. E J Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hand3. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corii3 & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Si. CO. SoMbydrugglstSfOrsent iiost-pajd on rvwlpt of prloo lll'XrllKKIS'aED.CO., ill tia niuioBi.lNerrk. I GH0C0lj.TE5 FOR'CATINC. DRINKING. COOKING. BAKING Of. Punly of Material anif Oelicioasn ess flamr Unexceflei FOR SALE Hi OUR SfOKIS. AND BY 'GROCERS EVERYWHERE. T fpiif. HVihcnn I Thn Hnpn nt Ihn Alprrlm-ir X Will tell his wonderful story ta threo ! numbers ot . THE CENTURY i MAGAZINE. - i Thiwill Lo a ful! account cf tlie smiting- of , the " Merrimac" at Santiapo,, and the experi- i ences of the writer and his men in Spanish prisons. It will be read by every American in j the land. This is only one of many richly ' illustrated personal narratives in The Cen , TURY'b new Spanish War Series. Thtse tntn , vjtlt write for no other magazine la the No- ember Century begins CAPTAIN SIGSBEE'S STORY Of the Destruction of tho ; "MAINE," the arrival in Havana harbor, the Insults ta he captain, the explosion and wreck. The whole ' story of the destruction of Cervera's Beet will be 1 told by Admirals Sampson and Schley. Captaia "Bob ' Evans, Captain Taylor, and then If you do not take The Century fa t$g you will miss the greatest reading of the year. The November number begins the volume end has the opening chapters of a splendidly ill us trated life of Alexander the Great, and of Marioa Crawford's peat historical novel of the Cru sades. Lieut. Hobson's articles begin la tht December number. $4.00 a yea& TUB CENTURY C(C& Union Square. New Yortci "TPE STYLISH PATTERN." 'At Ibllu Fashionable. Drlgioil. Puect l'lttint!' Prlc IO nilil 1G COUtd, None hl?t. None betlet at arr uriau Somb 'cliau. Jierclunl thcrn fn neirlj tvef jr city it towvu Aii ot htxn, jf they '.an ve had bvtii'l fxo..t 8 to tithe ,"lrw Vctfc k Chicago Stampj Uten, Latfst Fashion Sheet lent jptttj receipt i! tent f c?y .itase, RKjgaa?,. C Urlghlest Udle-! naspiiae svuellshei r I. ..LI. i , I . 1 T7 . t 1 aciudDio ior iui aomr rjisaior u the day, Home Literature, House)- Hlnu, ""anc, Votfc, Current Toplcv FLUon, all foi only 5'1 .nU . -tear, i. li- . si...- b I 1 . 1 , . ra Hlh &trtift, Mew Ya i ATOM'S TANSY PIUS A Tiiin.TRriAwu nt WOMAN'S RELIEF. AIwsivb uffsiiinl a, it rtihl. Ai out Imitation- Gtt Catom'i Tadit Pills ind iiti bbobsts. Atdruir itorri. or if lit dlritl IwaJad). eric. SL CAToitSrpo Cu Uoitoa.MftM. U&r soo Por sale at Klriln's dru storo and Bbnaudo druK mora .r-r 'o. VMHA. A .1 FoTlnaky. drug etor, 0blr aliaeL Ea w n' 11. srjat if ! I I IT I I', 1 ri 's&a a sq xi'ssgsV3'4t fib m 1 s
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers