mti TTa 1 1 1 f nrl To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean. J.. M Alt 12 .V 1IT OP STUAUl'S'ilYisPISl' SI I TAllI.mS. No trouble Is more common or mora mlsun. dcrstood tlmii nervous ltspi"nia. IVoplo lit vi -is It tlit ii k. tbulr nerves iiro toblamo ninl M slrpriseil that tliey are not eureit I y nurvo medicines Tho ical scat of the mis chief Is lost sight if. Tub otoio,n:li Is tie org tu to be looked after. JJiirvmis dyspeptics often do not have any piln whatever In tho stomach, nor perlups miy of tho usual symptoms of stomach weak ness Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself uot In tho stomach so much as In nearly overy organ. In somo cases tho heart palpitates and Is irregular; In others tho kidneys are affected; In others the bowels are constipated, with headachoi; still othersnro troubled with PROF. HENRY W. UE6KEB, A. M. loss of flesh and appetite with accumulations of gas, sour risiuirs and heartburn. It is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any stomach weakness or disease oxcept cancer of the stomach. They cur 6 sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and ap petite, sleeplessnoss, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headache. Send for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich. All druggists sell full-sized paokages at SO cent?. - Prof. Henry W, Becker, A. M. the well-known religious worker and writer of St. Louis. Secretary of the Mission Board of the German Methodist church. Cblef.Clerk and Expert Accountant for the Harbor and Wharf Commission. Public Secretary for the St, Louis School Patrons' Association, and the District Conference of Stewards of tho M. E Church; also takes an active part in tho work of the Epworth Leaguo, and to write on re ligious and enducatlonal topics for several magazines. How he found relief is best told In bis own words: "Some weeks ago my brother heard me say something about indigestion, and taking a box from his pocket said "Try Stuart's Tablets." I did, and was promptly relieved Then I investigated the nature of the tablets and became satisfied that they were made of just the light things and in just the right proportions to aid in tho assimilation of food. I heartily eudorse l'iniinalLrespecta, and I keep them constantly on hand." -A- inMe tandard only Is possible, whether as a test of excellence In Journalism, or for the measurement of quantities, time or values; and The . . ... Philadelphia Record after a career of nearly twenty yenra of un interrupted growth tf justified In claiming that tho standard first established by Its foundcra ! tho one true test of A PERFECT NEWSPAPER To publish ALT, THE NEWS promptly and succinctly ami In the most readable form, without ellslon.or partisan bias; to discuss IIh significance with frankness, to keep AN . 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Daily and Sunday editions together, which will give Its readers the best and freshest Information of all that la going on In the world every day Intlie year. Including holidays, will be scut for 14.00 a year, or 33 cent per month. Address .. THE RECORD PUBLlSlllNti CO., Record Building, Philadelphia. Fa. hi UN'S TANSY PILLS A TIII. Tl Always prorr ,Otl GlTO.'s At drug stow . cto Br so. 1 prompt and rtllsbls. Axvit nutolfcMu, Pit.M.nil .At K limiTI. lonhSiMBtttrMt (Msljt,iiic, II. r.CTOBrio.CoBio,iu. uu SUM. UU , M For sal at Klrlln'a drug store and Bhanandoa 4 rug (tor Appropriation Bills Will Bo Hapt to tho Foro, OTHER MEASURES LOOMING UP, Snyy I'oi'Hnniiol mil Mny Moot 0io.l. I Ion llcciiii-t H Inorcuu Kxikmisch Uttvoritl Iliitiilroil TliniiMiiiiil I)olliux. Uolmtoou i;rent.v -May ISo Postponed. WnsliltiRt- n, Jan. 9. The time of the lioufe will be fully occupied from this time forward until the conclusion of the serrloli. Appropriation bills, which are ulie.iily in an unusually advanced stage, are to be kept to the fore, but thete In u deal of oilier Important legis lation which will uresis for considera tion at pvery opportunity. Perhaps the most Important single measure Is the bill for flic reorganization ot the army. It was the general understanding be fore the recess that this bill would be given consideration Immediately after the holidays, but the illness of Chair man Hull, of the military affairs com mittee will delay this measure until he Is sufllctentty recovered to attend the sessions ot the house. His illness will also delay the military academy and army appropriation bills. Meantime the friends of the navy personnel bill are pushing for Its con sideration, and the rules committee will give a day to It during the present week. The only opposition to It is likely to arise from the fact that the reorganization It contemplates Involves an additional charge on the treasury of several hundred thousand dollars. The final vote on the legislative, ex ecutive and Judicial appropriation bill will be taken today. The opponents of the civil service law succeeded in striking from the bill, while the house was In committee of the whole, the appropriation for the maintenance of the commission. But when the vote Is taken In the house, where members are obliged to go on record, there Is little doubt but that the appropriation will be restored. The diplomatic and consular and the naval appropriation bills arc the next budgets to be taken up, and either or both of them may be considered this week. Such time as Intervenes will be consumed in the con sideration of the bill for the codifica tion ot the laws of Alaska. This bill has been made a continuing order. The week promises to be a busy one In the senate. It begins with an elab orate and carefully prepared speech by Sendtor Hoar In opposition to the extension of American territory. To morrow Senator Maqon will discuss briefly his resolution In opposition to this country's asserting sovereignty over Cuba and the Philippines, taking strong ground for the Independence ot the DOODle of those Islands. Senator Morgan will make an effort early In the week to get the senate to name a date for taking a vote upon his bill for the construction of the Nica ragua canal, and whether he succeeds or not will press the bill as contlnu ously upon the attention of the senate as circumstances will permit. Unanl mous consent Is necessary to the fixing of a time for a vote, and It Is not prob able that this will be secured for some time to come. It Is the expectation that the peace treaty will be reported on Wednesday, and also that some of the appropria tion bills now In the hands ot the com mlttee on appropriations will be brought In towards the close of .the week. Im mediate consideration will be asked for the appropriation bills, but It Is pos sible that the beginning of the debate upon the treaty may be postponed un til next week. There Is an effort among the opponents of the treaty to have It discussed In open session, but the Indications are against such a course. A Cleyer Trick t ..,!..!.. 1 1:1-,. t. i i,aM ta,Anii,. no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lamo back and weak kidueys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can euro himself right away by taking Electric Hit ters. This medicine tones tin the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the liver and Kianovs. is a nioou mirmer ana nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. 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He was also successful in an exhibition of "blindfold" playing against a half dozen well known local players. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. action upon the system is remarkable and mysteriouj. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah, tf Socialist Itlot In furls. Paris, Jnn. 9. The socialist annual pilgrimage to the tomb of Olanqul, In the cemetery of Pere la Chaise led to riots between the rival partisans ot Henri Ilochefort, editor of The Intransl scant, and M. Jaures, editor of Thr- Socialist Petite Republlque. Many were Injured and the police made number of arrestB, The wreath intended for the tomb was trampled upon. There Is a Class ot People Who are injured by the use of. coffee. 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Oonoise Eeport on tho Hooking Filth of Havann, NECESSITY FOR PROMPT ACTION. lui Irivnotl&ntor Who Snorlflooil Hit I.ln Whllo ScrvlfiK thn Will Dupnrt- moiit CoinpUitCHl nil lUhuiiHtlvo Ho port llururo HIm DihiIIi. Washington, Jan. 9. The war depart ment, division of customs and Insular ffalrs, makes public n very full synop sis of the late Colonel George A. War- ing's report of his visit to Havana un der the special Instructions of th war epartment, given him early last au tumn, to thoroughly Inspect the sani tary condition of the city and to make surh iecimmendatlons for the future Improvement of the town as might lie suggested by said Inspection. Colonel Warlng's lnvestlKatIonvaB most thor ough, and In pursuing It he contracted an Illness which resulted In his ueatn a few days after his return t6 his home In New York. Colonel Wnrlng says he found the street cleaning without an adequata organization or funds and the markets offensive and dangerously filthy for the distribution of American food with the exception of two, Tacon and Colon markets. He also found the machinery used for sweeping the streets Ineffect ive, the garbage being thrown Into the streets In entire disregard of the or dinance requiring It to be set In proper receptacles. The work Of the contrac tor was all done In the latter part of the night, and absolutely In the dark. Foul pools were found In the streets In which rubbish and 111th had been de posited, which the contractor was not required to clean. This filth was turn ed over to the buzzards. Some of the streets in the compact part ot the city are paved with large stone blocks, others with Belgian blocks and the re mainder are u 11 paved. These streets ore tilled with dirty holes, which In turn are filled up with house garbage. There Is practically no sewerage. In many cases households connect their private vaults with loose brick or stone drains Just under the pavement along their frontage. These allow the liquid filth to leach out Into the ground close to the surface, enabling the householder to get out of much hiring of night scav engers to ball out and carry away ac cumulations. Slaughtering pens, while superficially clean, are brutally disgusting while the work Is going on. Dlood and offal are THE LATE COLONEL WARING. washed by copious floodlngs from the water supply Into an adjoining creek and harbor, reeking with .putrid filth. There Is no systematic disposal of gar bage and sweepings. It Is deposited on the surface In and neur the town, where the buzzards feast upon It to their full satisfaction. Dead dogs, cats and chickens are left In the streets until the buzzards pick them to the skeleton. And all this Is done under an Intense nun. Bad as these conditions are, they are not comparable with the disgust ing conditions of the domestic life. There are fewer than 20,000 houses In the city. Sixteen thousand are of one story, 200 are of three stories and a very few are of four stories, and none higher. At least 12 out of every 13 of the Inhabitants live In one story hoiises, the total population being ovet 200,000. The average population to the houses Is over ten. In all the compactly built parts of the city the entire lot Is covered with the house, there being one or two courts Included In the building. In the better class of houses the entrance hall Is quite commonly the standing room ot the carriage. It opens Into the parlot at Its side and Into the reception room at Its rear. Beyond this Is a court, then dining room, then a smaller court, the kitchen, stable and private vault. practically In one. Sleeping rooms are In the rear of the parlor and at the side of the court dining room. The conspicuous feature of every house Is the private vault, and sometimes a sec ond vault for kitchen wastes. The vaults occupy a space practically undet and almost In the kitchen. It Is rare, Indeed, that these vaults have a ven tllating pipe, so that they belch forth nauseating odors throughout the house, which pervade the streets. Lest the conditions above set forth should fail to do their appointed work of destruction the broad marshes at the southerly edge of the harbor are at hand to furnish their quota of ma laria. Into these marshes flow- a num ber of water courses, which bear upon their surface the off scourlngs of a very poor quarter of the town, the effluent of the slaughtering pens and other foul establishments, while a large portion of the flat Is used as a dump ing ground far garbage. The water supply or Havana, says Colonel waring, Is or the purest and most excellent character. This, with the winds of the gulf, save the city from being absolutely and unqualifiedly bad. The cltv Is a veritable plague spot. Its own people, largely Immune though they are to yellow fever, which has prevailed In Havana without in terruptlon for 1G3 years, fall constant victims to the pernicious malaria and depressing Inlluences to which they are always subjected. It needs only the Immigration of fresh material, which the enterprise of an American popula tlon Is sine to bring In, to create 1 sacrifice such as has not yet been known. Commerce, says Colonel "War tng, will carry Hie terrible scourge of yellow fever to our shores, until we rise again In a war of humanity and at all costs wipe out an enemy with which no military vulor can cope. In conclusion Colonel Waring says: "Would It npt be wise to accept at once the fact that we are confronted with a danger compared with which war is Insignificant, and proceed to meet and conquer It while we may? We cannot afford to wait until we have fed It and strength ened It with the lives of our people The usQessiary reforms .will call for ctiv WiifVn rVfn rinvv ltur efr numlhV ilfln) will rask" tlwm mr null anl timi lni-tatl '' W- an i-t ntxiut thin- reform nn lalmly ami Judli luimly. Later, urnltr th lm liulM" of panic, wp ahould irk at far Brmter dlnnrtvHntaate." Colonel H'siln fdrtpMsU many Ini provfmenfH an Rh"iilul'ly esuentlal to the heHlth of Havana. Thr mt of the iinprove-mints. Colonel YVarlitat dtclateK. will not pxceed H0.000.000. It haa Ikmti patltnatrd. continue Colonel Waring, that Kindle epidemic Intro duced Into the t'nlied mate from Ha vana have cot In the Mlellppl val ley alone JIOO.000.000 In luaa to Industrie and to commerce. alde from tho los of life, amounting- in 1878 and 1S7S to 11,811. In addition to the enorrnnu cot of the aloknesM of thoe n ho recovered. Colonel WHrtmr further atntos that In hla Judgment the complete execution ot the work Indicated would completely eradicate yellow fever from Havana for all tllne. would relieve It from the malaria,, which la now so fatal, and would reduce It normal death rate from Ita present high Mature (not far from B0 jier thousand) to about Z0 per tlioupaml. He says the work must all be done before June 1, 1IM. If It 1 not all done there la reason to fear that yellow fever will be rife In Havana next Benson, lierause of the large number of unprotected persona who would go there. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not lm powlblo to bonrepated for it. Dr. Thomas' Eelectrio Oil. Monarch over win. MOUNTAIN OROtP0D friTO RIVfeR. TrmiMi(loiiM I.iiiiiNllile ur Sh-ii-cer'H lllilco. nn C'ntiniltiin I'liolIIc. Vancouves. n. C, Nov. 9. New was received here today of a tremendous landslide near Silencer's bridge, on the j Canadian Pacific railroad. The recent thaw had the effect of looeenlng the sides of n small mountain which over hangs the Frazer river at that point. This mountain has long been an object of curiosity to the travelers, on ac count of Its peculiar position, Its flat summit extending a considerable dis tance over the liver, which Is narrow at that point. Shortly after Saturday midnight, with a roar that could be heard for over a mile, fully a hun dred acres of the hill, anywhere from 20 to 50 feet In depth, crashed Into the Frazer. damming It completely and sending the water In torrents over the fertile Nicola valley. The course of the river was changed completely. Now the Frazer, which, owing to the flat nature of the country, has grown Into broad, majestic, but shallow stream. Is fully halt a mile out of Its course. The district. Is spnrcely settled, and no lives have been lost, so far as known. Barns ajjd houses, however. were caught In the flood and carried away, and thousands of acres of val uable land will never be reclaimed from the muddy waters of the Frazer In Its new course. At the point where the masses of earth dammed up the river flat Ice has gathered and raised high in the air, forming an Imposing and picturesque sight. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Makes Weak Women Strong, And Sick U'omen Well. For over thirty years this celebrated remedy has been making women's lives happier healthier safer. JIany thousands of women have testified to its wonderful effect. It is the .one medicine that can be de pended upon when there is any derange ment of the distinctly feminine organism. It purifies, heals, soothes, builds up. 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I neilflchottieof ci-Tn 1 iiAlitgwiLVicrr.nTe of rrmetmA fViAT,nil Ave boxes of Ci Tirt n SALVK,ami ir,i tM'lv cvrtd, C. UiNfl, sa Wilton Are , Toronto, Can. iptrrirPnta Tatstxn'cp n ToaTrarm. Dllrtis rii Id miis, riT f. 1 lltll -Warm btths vllh liTi..i.ir r"t' n' "linn with CotKi Bi,aBl am ti il - wt 1 1 r t 1 h ftrt 'LvsnT. ii,Mth,iffh,itlh-ir ',' t T'lrrtaDtroairnc-sis Ouk, . , Host.,!. UuvtoCttrEcami,insililfrM, HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS A-rn Kits, I.uni Kerer, Milk Fever. JJ-' It-I'It VIVK, Lameness, ltbeumatlsm. cvasa cc'a'liii ni'l'.OOTIC, Distemper. JIJWOUSH. Hots, (Jruha. HjJjjijcOt'nilS t'old. induema. Jij COLIC. Il'llyachr, Diarrhea, a.ti. I'resenla MIKCAItlltAOK. JiJLrKin.M'.Y AIII..lH)i:U IIM)III1K!18. cIis.A.V.B.r5..n Disease.. .1. K. 1 11 1 11 I'llMHTIIlV. lilarlnr PnnL. OX-. nchi ftUbls C, Titl Spx-Hea, Ho, A, , " . tl. llumuSrar' Molli-lne Co.. dir. William 4 John St.. New York. VirrsmisaRT maiu'ii. hut r air. XERYOTJS DEBILITY, vital -vi:akxi:ss and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humnhrevs' HomeoiJuthia Spenfio No. B8, 111 una over AO years, tlio uily succoawful rt-mecly. $1 per viai.or S rials and larse vial powder, tor $3 H..I 1 1 . riisc,l., Or fr.01 rt wl-l ill ro li t ..I I' & UlirliaXtS' BED. CO., Car. ITIIIIaa M ..ha Bu., . lark ALWAYS USE COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL I! ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCO UT KILL DIVISION. November 30, 1898.1 Train, will leuve Sbenandoab after tne aoov3 date (or Wcitan, Ullberton, Knsckvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, 1'ott.vllle. IlamburaT, Keaidlnr, Pott-town, Pboentzvllle. Worri.town and Phil. alelpbla(UrAd street station) at 619 and 815 a. m.. 2 10. 6 IS t tn. on week days. Sunday.. 8 15 a. m., 4 SO p. m. 'trams leave rraccvuie ror san.nao.o 7 36, 11 4S a. m. and S 48, T 86 p. as. Sunday, 11 ot a. rn. ana a 40 p. m. Iave Pottavtlle for Bbenandoab (via Frack villei T 10, 11 20 a. in., S 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 S3 a. m.. S 20 p. m. Leave I'lilliuIclnlJa. (Broad street station), fot Sbevandoah at 8 33 a. m.. 4 10 p. in. week days. Sunday, leave at 6 SO anu 9 23 a. m. iave liroail Htreet Button, rnilaaeipma, FOR N1CW YOItK. Eznrena.week-dav. 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 6 03,3 13.6 SO 723, 8 20,9 50, "10 21 11 00 a. m 12 00 noon, 12 83 (Limited l 00 and 22 p. m .) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, 350,402,500, 3 36 6 00, 7 02, 7 50, 1000p.m., 12 01, nlglit. Sundays, 8 20,4 03, 150.3 03, 5 13, 8 20,9 58, 10 21, 10 43 a. m., l!OI, 12 S3, J80, t IV, IS.1IU1IC41 ' I - I o ZU, -O DO, o OO. t V4. w l oo, 10 00 p. m 12 01 night. Express for I los ton without change, 11 00 a la., week-days, and 7 SO p. m., dally. For Sea tllrt, Aabury l'ark, Ocean Orova, Lone Brunch. 8 20. 11 11 a tn. 8 80. 4 02 u m weekdays. For Lumberivllle, lifuiton and Scranton, 050, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 I Lambertvllle and luuiton only), weekday, and 7 02 p m dally. lluHalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 0J p m dally. WA8IIINOTON ANT TUB BODTIl Hop rultlmore and Washincton. 8 50. 7 20.8 82. 1020, 11 23, a. m., 1209, '1281 ! li, 8 12, 4 41, (3 23 CongTcaslonal Limited.) 6 17. 553, 78l p. m., and 12 03 night week day. Sunday., 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, (020 Congreiwlonal Limited,) 653 7S1 p. rtusuid 12 os mgnv For Baltimore, accominodatlon. 9 12 a tn, 1 S3 and 101pm week days, 5 CM and 11 16 p na datly. Atlantlo coast Idne, ezprcsa izt p rn, ami 12 03 night dally. Moutnern itaiiway, ezpreoo3 p ni, ooiiy. Chesapeako ii Ohio ltailway, 731 p to, dally. For Old l'olnt Comfort and Norfolk, iw. a ra weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. leave Aiarues .trees wuan a. lonowai x.x preaa for New York, 9 00am, 4 30pm week days. For Long llranch, via Seaside l'ark, 8 80 a m tveekd-ys. for tstanu jieiguu, sou a m ana tvj p m weekdays. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge KxprcM, 9 40 a m 7 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 03 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 900 a m, 200,4 00,800 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m taocomraoaation a uu anu own tn. For Cape -May, Sea Isle City. 0rj City, Avalon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwidand Ilolls Beach Kxnrc&s. 9 00 a m. 4 Ou. d m week days. Sunday ., 9 00 a m. ror bomer. i'oint kz press, woo av. m., a uu. 4 00, 5 CO, p. m. week day. Sunday., 9 00 and 1000 a.m. The Union Transfer Comnanr will call for and check baggage from hotel, and residence. iilningcar. I. B. HUTcnissoir, J. K. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l I'aaa'g'r Aki News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday ,by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Price 5c a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address TDE SUN, New Yort. AMSY PILLS Rare Akn Ruar. firufj Sn. crtnw,nu.'4 err t7trlauJ'"t, Wiuron aptcirtoCo-PratAv-C al FoTlnaky'ardroi. alora, Otnsi stiaat. Bsi au. B emis m Fot
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