AiirtiilB.j Comrades, Attention. I nerved from '111 to'oi, nnd was wounded on Mny lO.lNH.In tin- lint tie of the WIldorncRS. 1 would like to 1m my old coinrndss know what t'elery King bun dono for me. In 1810 my old complaint, Hiionlu dlnrrliccat oame back. Tlio doolora could not utop It, but Cel ery Klnif lms rured iho, and I am, onoe more enjoying life Krnnk Uechlor, Owosso, Mich, (Uo.V,4Uth N. Y. V. I ). felcry King emus discuses of the Nerved, Btoiiiiirli, Liver and Kidneys, Bold by drug gists, 20 uud Cue. 6 A SPECIALTY. Primary S enndary fir Tertiary BLOOD f 0I80N permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. Yon can ho treated ftt home for onme price under same guarantee. If you prefer to come here wo will contract 4o pay ral'road fare and hotel hills, and no charge, If wc fall to cure IF YOU HAVE tnken mercury, iodide potash, nnd still have nchea and pains. Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col ored Bpots, Ulcers on nny part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It l thin Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit tho most obstinate cases nnd challenge the world for a case we can not cure. T li disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee Absolute proofs sent sealed on application 100 pace book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. IN EFFKCT FEBRUARY S, 1899. Passenger trains Icavo Shenandoah for I'cnn Hnvcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lchfghton, sintliicion. White Hall. Cntasaunua. Allcntown. Bethlehem, Enston New York and l'lilladelpbin nt .1 2-t, 7 19 n. 111.. 12 SS unci 5 H p. in. For Wilkesbarre, White Unven and Plttston, s 28, 10 13 a. 111.. 11 ss nnu o 1 1 p. ni. For Laceyvllle, Townnda, Sayrc, Wnverly, Elniir.i. Rochester: BulTalo. Mairara Falls. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 13 u. in., 12 58 and slip. m. For Helvidcre, Dclawnro Water Gap nnd Stroudsburg, 5 28 n. tn., 5 It p. 111. For Lambcrtvllle and Trenton, 7 49 n. m. For Jeanesvllle, Lcvlston nnd Beaver Jleiulow, a 28 n. ,n.. 12 fi8 11. m. For McAdoo. Audenrled. Hazleton. Stockton nnd Lumber Ynrd, 5 28,7 49, 10 13 n.in., 12 58 nnd Slip m ForJcddo. Drlfton and Frccland, 5 28, 1013 n, m., 5 14 p. m. For Lost Crec'k, olrardvllle, and Ashland,! 00, . n iv I l'or craiilon, o iu n. ni., o n p. m, nrwl 1 1. m For Raven Hun, Centralln, Mount Canncl nnd Sliamokln, 10 58 n. m., 1 4.-, a m, v a i. ni. For Mabanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 49, 10 13 n. m., nnd 12 58, ft 14 p. in, For Yatcsvlllo. 5 28. 10 13 a. in. Trains will leave Sliamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m., 12 10 and 4 20 p. ni., nnd nrrlvo nt Shenandoah nt 7 49, 1U A u. in., on, o is p. m. Leave Slicnandonii lor rotisvine, oi. uinir. Newcastle, Morca and New Boston, 7 49 and J.enVO OIlCIlBimOUII lur iuniur, sfn, v.tti., 1 mln m . nnd 12 SS I,, m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 45 a.m.. 12 33, 505, 8 15 p. m. Leave llazlcton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. m. 12 48, 5 09, 6 2ft, 8 32 p. ni. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains Ienvo for Raven Run, Centralla, Mb rjinnpl find Kliflinoklll. 9 46 n. 111,. 7 21 1. 111.. Trains leavo Sliamokln for Shenandoah nt 8 50 n. m.. nnd 5 33 p. in. Leavo Shenandoah for Yntesvlllo, JInhanoy City. Park Place, Delano, MeAdoo, Audenrled, llazlcton, Stockton. Lumber Yarn, weatneriy nnu Alaucii ununic, u ( a m., nnu o t. p. in For or LehlKbton, Slatlngton, Cntasauqua White Hall, Coplay, Allcntown, liaston nnd Phtllips- hnrc. 0 47 n m.. nnd 0 32 1). m g, u 47 Fnr Niiw York nnd Philmlclullla. 9 47 a. m Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 50, n. m., and 0 27 p. m. M. n. C1UTT12U. Sunt. Transportation. South Bethlehem, Fa. ROLLIN II. WILUUlt, uenl. Bupt., Routh Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEK, Qenl. Pass. Agb. ' New York, N. Y . A. W. NONNKSIACIIF.lt. Div. 1". A.. South Bethlehem, l'a. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Hilt un III buttles lor tamilV ... r- f , r use ana home. delivered at your Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority oi beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH PA Ho pain troji youl RUPTURE if you ffoui tin CHAMPION TRUSS. Jlnrin (tif uiadMAM tua Civ &1Q UttiuJ Pw. p For all Diuous and Nervous Diseases. They purify the Blood and give Healthy action to the entire system. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE. CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES -.U'aVHii'aiuS'Lilrfr'iJIJT FILL! Escorted by Gonoral Ludlow and Amorican Oavalrymon. 2,000 armed oubans follow, Tho l'opulnco rilled With F.ntlnmt Biii, Throwlntr TliotiiBolvos nt tlio Front of tlio General's Home nnd Iiiipedlnp; Its ProtiroHs. Hnvnnn, Feb, 25. General Maximo Clonies, th Cuban commnndcr-in-clilef, entered Hnvnnn yesterday afternoon, os rorted by Ocncrnl I.udlow and his staff and Troop L, of the Seventh United States cavalry. He mnrehed at the head of 2,000 armed Cuban horsemen and footmen. The population of the city wan wild with enthusiasm, throwing themselves In front of the general's horse, impeding Its progress, and pelting Ulm with flowers. The general review ed the troops nt the palace. Following the procession were many private carriages filled with women rep resenting the best society, some nllc gorlcnlly dressed and others wnvlng flags The Cuban bonds played the Cuban na tional hymn, varying this with "Dixie, The Star Spuuglcd llauner," "The Stars and Stripes Forever" nnd popular American mnrehes. There were mnny allegorical floats ex pressing the friendship between Cuba and the United States. Two attracted particular nttentlou, each drawn by three yoke of oxen. One represented the Cuba of yesterday a woman standing with manacled hunds, a broken wheel' barrow nnd other signs of desolation nt her feet; the other, the Cuba of today n'wnninn under a nalm. smiling and sin rounded by evidences of prosperity. Tho contrast was very effective and every, where applauded. iV handsome enrriage, containing la' dies and decorated with large Spanish, rtn enca! mm ; . 1 -...' a .. . I . the legend, "Unity, peace and con(.ord was vociferously cheered. Still nnother flont represented n Cuban woman hold- Ing nn American flag, with the shat- tered crown of Spain at her feet. Many Dominican flags were shown, and there was one representative float in honor of the country of Gomez. Several figures dressed as North American Indians were conspicuous. rjn;r!., o-.nnn ,0 ,n line, requiring three hours to pass a given point. The horses of the Cuban cavalry nre scrawny and ill fed, and the calvnrymen nre clad In a vague Cuban uniform. AH carried Remington car bines, with nondescript bundles of cloth- ipg and bedding. They marched in lines Ol IWIIS. All," UllUULl.V iii-uiiaiuMuitj ivi-i. step, and as they passed the palace pre scnted nrms. Most of them carried Cu ban flags stuck In their rifles. The enthusiasm of the crowd was di rected to General Gomez nnd certain well known commanders rather tnnn to the troops themselves. As compared WITH till? win nit vuit-'in un ipuijuiuv u welcomes back soldlers-the men who hnvc done most and suffered most the Cuban troops yesterday seemed neglect- ed. era." Gomez, accompanied l hh sUff, i .. .i ! ... . i. - l .. I .uer me rewi-v, ni sue i,am- ui-..- proceeded to El Vedado to visit Governor General iirooke. In the evening tire works were exploded, the returning bands played over and over again the national hymn and the theaters gave patriotic performances. Tonight Ueneral tiomez win go t.o Quintn"de Mollties, the former residence - . . ..I of the Spanish captain general, where he will reside, with his staff and escort. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most tlroadfut fniwllrlnn. Mv aVin waa almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coatea, pain continually in back and sides, no appotite gradually growing weaker aay by aay. Three nhvsicians had given mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' ana to my great joy anu surprise, tho first bottlo mado a decided imnrovemeut. I continued their uso for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my Ufa n w,ll,n Ilia ttnvA nf annlliAr vliHm '' No ono should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. THE PRODUCE MARKETS as Reflected by Dcnllnc In Phllndol pulls nnu Unit liuol'o, Philadelphia. Feb. 21. Flour weak; winter superfine. $2.2502.60: Pennsylvania roller, clear. J3.10C3.30; city mills, extra, S2.75?3. Tlye flour quiet at $3.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, February, 76!47G?ic Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, February, 5S?i(i39; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 40?iS'42c. Oats dull: No. 2 white. 3CUJJ37c.: No. 2 white. clipped, 3G'4iB!i7V4c. Huy weak and lower; choice timothy. $11.50 for large bales. Beef firm; beet hams, $18.60319. Pork dull: family, $12012.50. Lard steady; western steamed. $5.60. Butter steady; western creamery. lG?i22c. : do. factory, 12Uc.: El. gins, 22c.; imltutlon creamery, usviuuic.; New York dairy, 13U21C.; do. creamery, 16(fi22c.: fancy Pennsylvania prints lob bing at 20027c. ; do. wholesale, 23c. Cheese Arm; large white, lOVic; Bmail wnue, utt lHic.: lnrco colored, lOHc.; small colored. i,,,l.n . llr-ltf alflm. R?Qn OArt nklmn. I ..44 " i .- " , , , 7US8c: full skims, 303l4c. Kegs firmer; New York and Pennsylvania, Si 35035V&C.; western, fresh. 35c; southern, 31035c. Potiitoes steady; New York, $1.2502; Long Island, $1.7502.50; Jersey sweets. $203.50. Tallow steady; city, lUc.; country, 4UO sM:C. Cottonseed oil quiet; prime summer yellow, 25025V4O.; on spring yenow, zjnf 21c. Baltimore. Feb. 21. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat easy; spot and month, "60"6',ic: March, 76V4"6Hc Corn steady; spot and month. 3TU3Sc.; mnrcn, SSWc. Oats Ilrm; No. 2 white. Western, 370O;V4c; No. 2 mixed do., 31031V4O. Rye steady: No. 2 nenrby. 60061c; No. 2 west ern, 63c Butter steady; fancy creamery, 22023c; do. Imitation, 18019c; do. ladle, 154j16c; 11013c; good ladle, 13014c; store packed, rolls. 12H13C. isggs nrm; rresn, 2033c. Lettuce scarce at $1.75 per bushel box. Live Stock Markets. New Y'ork, Feb. 24. Steers steady to a shade higher; bulls and cows firm; one car unsold; steers, $1.906C.SO; fair to good oxen and sta, I4.10S1.7S; bulls, $3,250 4.30; cows. $2.5003.55, Calves steady; veals. $107.75; car of southern calves $2.75. Sheep dull but steady generally 5010c- lower; some early sales at full Thursday's prices; common to eholce Iheep, $304.50; lambs, $4.5005.35; most of '.he sales at $505.25, Hogs barely teady; Inferior to choice hogs, $3.8504.10. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the iltspAHpd nortlon of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, nnd that Is by constltu- lUnn s.afltna Tlanfnnaa la nnnaoil Kv nil Its. I flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Ku.taoiiian Tiiim When this tube aeta Indamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear- lug, and when It la entirely closed deafuess Is the reault.and unless the Inflammation can be aken out and tills tnbe restored to Its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wbl.h la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any .n Uu T.. 11... l., nnn. v. . inc Vviu.ru .j u..,. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sea d for circulars, free. . Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hairs Family rills are the best. Prepare Yourself for Spring Take Dr. Greene's a bonne Medicine u In the spring everybody needs and I should take a spring; medicine. Spring is , von so much good as Dr. Greene's Nerv the time to be cured If vou are sick, nnd , lira blood and nerve remedv. It is the the spring finds most of us In poor condi tion, blood poor, nerves relaxed, weak and unstrung, and the organs clogged and uiL'gisn in action. Dr. Ureene s fucrvura blood and nerve remedy Is the best spring medicine in the world, the best possible remedy for ) oil lo take, the one sure spring restorative which will nulla up your blood, Invigorate your nencs and give you your old-time snap, vim, energy, strength and vigor. X)r. ureene s IServura blood and nerve remedy is purely vegetable and perfectly narmiess, anil now Is the time to take It now Is the time vou need it most now Is the time to be cured. Mr. Nicholas Dunn, well known In St. Paul, Minn., says : '1 fnund lastsnrlntr that the chinue of season afltitid mu as it illif rnanr another. 1 was com- fiiil. Iv dune up. Whlls not actually cunnned to my ml. f was just as badly on", (or I ha'd no interest in nutlet oinrnn about me, Myfriends detecWd my III 1 umor and spoke of It. X was nervous anil un strung as tlie proverbial witch, and everything sn 11 1 d to go wrong. With almost no faith in anv tli mj I took Dr. trcene's Nervura blood and nerve rnmdv, nnd I wish to say that I have no doubt in the wntldlhat itbraced ine up and straightened out my nervous system, and wrought awonderful change In ne in a short time. If 1 am ever 111 again 1 shall lose nn time In obtaining this wonderful and excel, lsnt pedfic." THK PACIFIC COAST I.IMITFO VIA '"THK TRUK SOUTlIKnN ROUTB." Tbo "Pacific Const Limited," tho now California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p. in., ami St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. m. and San Francisco fourth day noon, aud wllll tun via Chicago k Alton, St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas A Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railways, This luxurious twin consists of a composite . v.n..,s, muiiwiis- room, buffet, barlwr-shop aud bathroom ; a cotnpirtnient car containing sevcu prlvato compartments and double drawlng-iooms; twelve section sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dlnlng-car hi which all nical.1 will bo sorved a la carte, and travorses a region of perpetual sunshlno, whoro snow block ides, bllzzanls or high altitudes are un- kao"s"- la addition to our weekly tourist car lino via tho scenic routo, wo will operate a wcrkly Uurlst car via "The Truo Southern Route." leaving Chicago ovory Tuesday and from St. I.ouls every Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time L, vory lowest rate of faro to all points west and southwest, address J. P. McCaun, Travelling PasseDger Agent, or W. E. Hopt, Gen'l Btsteru Passenger Agent, 301 Broad way, Now York. tf Rheumatism Cured In a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu. t(i I. ra,8'a radlca,y ln to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dlsanwars. The ' fi . , k.c,0 r cij k - ly benefits 7S cent. Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t T.onks Had For .Teso .Tnines, .Tr Knnsas City, Feb. 23. AVilliam Lowe. the confessor, finished his oft repented story of the Leeds train robbery In the trial of young Jesse James yesterday, The cross-examination failed to shake 1.1 ml... 1. T .1 7 . .. !.!....!.. him. Though Lowe could not positively Identify Caleb Jones, ulleged to have been connected with the hold-up, Lowe apparently left no possible escape for James. He detailed tlio plot of the rob bery nnd how it wns carried out and told of Jnmes nllegcd part in it. Express Messenger Hills followed and practically identified Jnmes as the leader of the bandits. How Is Your Wife? Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache aro the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cu red these ills for bal f a ccntu ry. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money rcfuuded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best flonr made. EVERY WO.a.iM BomfiHccasnee'i a reliable, monthly, regulttinc medicine On)? harmltuood the j.urei; drugs ihtuld be ne4. 11 you mat the ttel, get iOr. PsaB's Peninrofal Pills Tbsr are prompt, isle and certain In rssulb. The genuine (Dr. Peol's) oevsr dluyj oolnb, Seat anywhere, tl.Ma AMrsss Psaj. MaDiciaa Ce Clerslsnd, O, For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drug1 "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WOR1 SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITi The Philadelphia Don't Miss nquirer FOR Some of the special daily features include A SPORTING TAGE, contributed to by A STATE PAGE, in which the every happening of interest in every place in Pennsyl in Iu..i, nalnl.,nvA .l Vn..,1n.l a fM K 0nAA,ot ;ennt.1i3 f.nm nut- Vania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland L " 1 correspondents. A WOMAN'S PAGE, where every morning the latest fashions and ever)- feminine interest are cleverly dealt with in profusely A CABLE PAGE, where the doings of cable dispalches, ALL THE NEWS, from everywhere, by I dispatches. I lilibl Ul' Al-L, is lllli aUNUAY , mciuaeu in ine ounaay inquirer eacn wee is a coioreu section, wun tne Dest oi pictures by well-known artists iu brilliant color and softest half-tone. The colored section of "c ouuuajr in.piircr is nut cquaieu uy any The Sunday Inquirer Magazine , contributed to by the very best writers, sueh as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Robert liarr. Anthony Hope and Ian MacLaren. Besides the brightest of short stories and serials, there are many articles bv eminent authorities on silhteets relimons. mechanical, literarv and scientific. Then. too. there are nurzles with I . . : . r. , . ... want to mac your whs prouiauie get tne next If you want a position In Plillade'phU, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER I cuicipruc nnu uikunuiuu, Nervura, the Best . www 3 in the World. - - - No other remedv In the world wilt .In true spring medicine, the Ideal spring re BiurnuYc anu strengin-renewrr. No remedy Is so sure to purlf v the blood and strengthen the nerves, to bring back bloom and color to the wan and faded cheeks, the brilliancy to the hollow and haggard ee, the lightness and elasticity lo the weak and weary steps, the strength. vigor nnd vitality to the unstrung, shat tered and worn out nerves. It Is, indeed, the greatest of all spring medlclnc6. for it makes those who use It well and strong, Mr. Isnnc Kelley, Landscape Gardner, Haverhill, Mass., says: " During the past spring 1 was fiehng run down 1 fueling mean, so tospeak. As 1 antedsomelhlni; to brace me up and make me feel better I concluded to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem. edy. It not only msde me better right awar. but It cureumeoi a trouble with my head snd neck. I have used three bottles of the Nervura and my ex. , """'"- "", w nerlence has been such as to warrant my praising it most contemptible character. Mr. Lan hlclilyata medicine for the liver nnd kidneys, as dls. One of his Itcuubllean colleagues wall as a tonic for elderly people like myself." People have more confidence In Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy than in any other medicine, because it is the prescription of n regular phtsiclan and therefore perfectly adapted to cure. Dr. Greehe, 35 West 14th St., New York Clty.can also be consulted free In regard to any case, personally or by writing to him Coming Kvriits. Feb 3T Orand entertainment in the school bouse atTurkey Run by the Harmonic Mandolin and Guitar Club. Mar. 10. Scboppe llros. Minstrels at Fer guson's theatre. Annual performance. Aprils. Grand concert in tho P. M. church, corner J&rdlu and Oak streets, under auspices of tho church choir. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agrco to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a S3-ceut bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Waslcy, C. II. Uagen- tiuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Blersteln & Co. ll-U-33t-dw Are You Going to Florida 7 If you are, ask for tickets via tho Southern Railway. It Is tho shortest, quickest aud best routo. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M. Benll, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa, On Ever; Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antce: "All we ask of you is to use two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then if you can say you aro not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and ho may refund tho prlco paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and n guarantee. This Is the trade mark of the short lino to Florida the Southern Railway, Two daily trains are operated all tho year, and during tho winter season, a third, tho Florida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else in the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to John M. Beall, District Passengci Agent, 828 Chertnut street, Philadelphia. The Right Name in the Right Place, Pau-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhlor Hrof .. drugstore. Will You Winter ln Florida 7 This will be the greatest season Florida has had for years. .You ought to go and go via tlio Southern Railway. Its the best routo. If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. All the healing balsamio virtues of tho Norway pine aro concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. Store, Shenandoah, Pa. 0 1899 a stall of the best sporting authorities is told by special dispalches from our own J i r illustrated articles. our foreign cousins arc reproduced in special the full Associated Press service and (.pedal INQUIUKR, oiuer paper. ensh nrizes amounting lo oo .oo. If vou v 4 Sunday inquirer, an INQUIRER WANT AD will fix it for you, is Pennsylvania', leading nswspaper in influence Oft s Johnson, a Eopublionn, Creates a Sonsation in tho Houso. ATTACK ON ADMINISTRATION. Tho Indlnnn CoiiKrcsininn ClinrucM Tlmt the Sennto Vfan Coerced Into PuxkIiik l'pneo Treaty nnd Denounces tho Philippine- I'olloy. Washington, Feb. tin. During the gen eral debate uion the army appropriation bill In the house yesterday Mr. Johnson lltep.. Intl.). who made several notable sjieeelies violently attacking the iwllcy of the administration during the consid eration of the army reorganisation bill a fortnight ago, returned to the assault and delivered against the president ami Homo of his advisors the moot scathing philippic heard In the house for months. He sneered at the president and th Influences 'which he alleged controlled him, Impugned his motive, questioned his sincerity aud likened hint to Dickens' dls, one of his Republican colleagues from Iiidiflntt, briefly stated to the house that Mr. Johnson's constituents had re pudiated him and the two members had n wordy duel. Mr. Johnson's speech, In part, is as follows:- "A fow ovonlngx ago tho Home Market club, of Hoston, gave n banquet, at which the president wns the principal gtipst. From the newspaper accounts of the affair, it was nn exceedingly elabor ate one. The tabic at which the chief executive sat, in particular, being loaded down with rare nnd fragrant Dowers. "The newspapers further Inform us that among the other decorations there were suspended over the entrance to the banquet hall three portrnlts, one of Washington, one of Lincoln and one of tho president himself, and that beneath this word, 'Liberators. Now, George Washington fought with his sword for eight long and bloody years to estnblish the rights of a peo ple to govern themselves, nnd In his fare well address he counselled his country men to live on terms of amity witli all nntlous nnd to enter Into entangling al liances with none. Abrahnm Lincoln's whole political life was n contention for the rights of man, nnd it was his kindly hand which penned the immortnl emanci pation proclamation that struck the shackle from the limbs of millions of bondsmen. "Ono would think, sir, that the gentle man who wns just then engaged In the prosecution of a bloody war against a poor and defenseless people in the orient, engaged in the unsavory task of chris tianizing them with the sword and civ? Illzing them nt the mouths of cannon, would naturally have felt some little em barrassment as he gazed upon these por traits and read the significant inscrip tion below. Possibly his excellency did not see them. He may have turned his back upon them, just ns ho has turned his back upon the declaration of inde pendence. "We are told, sir, that his address wns received with an enthusinstic applause by those who heard it, but we who read it iu cold print In the light of the in defensible tragedy now being enacted near the shores of Asia involuntarily think of that creation of Charles Dick- cm, who was accustomed to roll his eyes piously to Heaven aud exclaim wiln great ostentation to those nbont him, 'My friends, let us be moral,' nnd who wns the father of two dnughters, one of whom was named Charity and the other Mercy. "If the chief executive really feels ns he declared nt the banquet that ho did, that the disposition of the Philippines is a matter to be determined by congress, why docs he not call a special session of congress to settle the matter nt once nnd then keep his hands off? Heaven knows there is need of action. If ho is sincere why did he permit his supporters in the senate to vote down tho other day the llneon resolution which distinctly declared thnt the United States enter tained no intention of permanently hold ing these islands. Why did he insist thnt the McEnery resolution should be passed, a resolution which is a fraud, a delusion and a snare? "I insist that the whole policy is not simply an error, but that it is a crime, and that the chief executive of this na tion Is the one who has precipitated upon us the embarrassments nnd the dlulenltles by which we nre now con fronted. Tho president s first impression was to demand of the Filipinos simply t coaling station, a measure amply suffi cient for all of our legitimate purposes, nnd the evacuation of the island by Spain without compensation by the tax payers of the United States. Had he adhered to this, however, ull would have lieen well. The whole Union would have followed him cheerfully, nnd today we would have eon at peace with the Phil ippine republic, our army and navy, which is now waging wnr against our former friends and allies, would have boon disbanded, no nrmy bill for n standing up y of 100,000 men would have been l mling, and wc could now he getting rcsdy to reduce instead of get ting ready to greatly inereiiM' the burden of our taxation. "Is he nlisolutely certain thnt one swallow reu makes n wlmle summer It would seem mi; for in this Hume Market address, he oxultingly dfilnred thnt tho annexation trenty had passed the senate by over two-thirds nnd was siinctloni'd by the judgment of nine tenths of his countrymen. How Hint treaty finally got Its two-thirds majority In the senate the tremendous pressure necessary to secure it there where its fate hung doubtful and trembling in the liilnnce until the very latest moment. and wns then only saved by the votes of senators who had most of them spoken agnihst It, no man knows better than Mr McKinley. Adulation has indeed solely blinded the chief exxecutivo to the truth If he Imagined that even the majority of his countrymen approve of this perma nent holding in the orient. Let him not pin his faith too severely to the sordid in terests which clamor so loudly In his hearing. If he will hut quiet the noisy throng which surrounds him long enough to put his ear to the ground and listen he will distinguish the premonitions of the coming storm; he will hear the steady trend, not of the 100,000 men who he demands for n crusade against liberty. ut of a mighty army of free people who are beginning to move In defense of their themhed traditions and their violated donor. Remarkable Rescue, Mrs, Michael Curtain, l'lalnfield, III makes the statement, that she caught cold which settled on her lungs j sue was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse, lie loid her sue was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued its use and alter taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now does her own housework, and Is as well as she ever was, Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and fl.oo. BATTLnSHIP ASKED VOt Admiral Dewev C able Thnt tlio Ore iron Hhould lp Hunt l Mntttln. Washington, Feb. 2f.. The following dispatches were received at the navy de partment yesterday, slsrned by Admiral Dewey t Manila, Feb. 24. For political reasons the Oregon should be sent here at once. Manila, Feb. 2-1. Yorktown arrived; Charleston and Petrol cruising around the Philippine Inlands. Affairs mure quiet. Waahlntton, Peb. 25. The cabinet gave some attention to Dewey's cable message relative to the political Impor tance of sending the Oregon at once to Maulla. The eonctiwtou reaehed was that too much Inuwrtaacc should not be at tached to It; that Dewey wants the Wg ships to Influence the Filipino through fear. Secretary Long said when asked for an explanation of the reference to po litical reasons In the dispatch, said: "I am sure that It has no international sig nificance, yon may state positively. Probably he wants a fine ship there as the American commissioners are about due, and It will give weight to the Ameri can tepresentations." It Is suggested from other naval sour ces that Dewey wants the Oregon to re lease a number of the smaller ships of the fleet for other work. He has lee!i planning a tour among the other Islands than Ltison with the purpose of establish ing the authority of the United States among them. It Is nlo necessary to es tablish a close blockade to prevent the Insurgents from receiving supplies. These projects require for their execution a number of ships. Dewey cannot spare them at present, but when the Oregon gets into Manila harbor she will be suf ficiently formidable to Insure the pro tection of the entire harbor in conjunc tion with the two big double turreted monitors Monterey nnd Motiadnork. The remainder of the fleet then will be free to carry out the projects. While thee three armored shls nre lying in Manila bay theie Is no fear that any force can enter or pass out without their consent. rtvo "Sren "IniiirlKbnetl Tn n (Vlb. Cleveland, Feb. 25. Five men are Im prisoned In n temporary water works crib several miles out in Lake Krle and there is much apprehension felt for their snfety. Knormous piles of ice nlmost hide the crib from view. No communica tion has been had with the men for sev eral dnys and It Is known their supply of provisions I' short. Attempts to reach the crib with n tug hnve proven unsuc cessful. The Inst supply of food was tnken to the crib three weeks ngo. It Is feared tho temporary structure will col lapse under the tons of Ice piled upon It. l.ndy Curron Ifidlspoiod. Cnlcuttn, Feb. 25. Lady Curzon, wife of Lord Curzon of Kedleston, the viceroy of Imlin, Is suffering from a slight attack of fever, but there is no cntise for anxiety. She will proceed to Simla, the summer capital of India, a week from now. vou ever notice now some women break down after marriage? As the family increases, the poor mothers lose their graceful, symmetrical forms, their faces are full of lines and no vestige of youth re mains. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription work wonders tor such women. A woman need neve, lose her shape or beauty. If she will take "I'avor Ite Prescription ' ' during gestation, she will not be worried. Morning sickness will be almost wholly un known. iNervous ncss will be nre- vented. When baby comes, there will be little or no pain, and the ordeal will be shortened. Recovery will be rapid, and the patient will emerge with her old-time attractiveness of face and figure. The mother who takes this wonderful medicine can keep her health and youthful looks, even though a half-dozen children play about her knees. No other women's rem edy is its equal. Never allow the medicine dealer to substitute something else. This remedv contains no trace of alco hol, nor opium, nor any of the dangerous drugs which enter so largely into many advertised "compounds," recommended lor the cure of invalid women. It will not create craving for stimulants. For five years mv wife was In an almost heln- Icss condition, suffering from female weakness " writes J. S Uvcrritt, Esq , of Hagerman. Wash inutou Co.. Pla. " Lase Sentemher I decided to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. She took several bottles of the medicine and gave birth to a teu pound son on January 31st. 1898. She Is now souna ana wen anu uoing ner uwuseworje. 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