Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now C teen years of age, had been terribly afflicted -with nervousness, and had lOStMlia entire use of her right arm. Wo feared Kt. Vitus dance, and tried the best physicians, with no bcncllt She has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Norvino and lias gained 31 pounds. Ht nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus danro. are entirely gone, she attends Bchool regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is splendid." MUS. It. It. BULLOCK, Brighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Norvino la Bold ou a positive guaranteo that tno first bottlo will uonoflt. All druggists soli It at $1, 0 bottles forts, 01 it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by the Dr. Miles Modical Co., Elkhart, Ind. V Dr. Humphrey' Bpeclflc. are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years In private practice and for over thirty years by tho people with entire success. Every single Specula a special cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and nro in fact and deed the (sovereign Iteinedles of the World. tO. CTRKB, PRICES. 1 FoTera, Congestions, Inflammations.. .23 !i Ayorins, Worm Fever, Worm Collo.... .25 3 Tjbcthlnci Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .23 4 Jularrhcn, of Children or Adults .25 7- CougIis, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faccache. 25 D-lIcailnclieH, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,23 10 Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Constipation. .25 11 Suppressed orl'nlnful Periods... .25 12 AVhites. Too Profuse Terlods -. .25 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness...... .25 14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, eruptions.. ,25 15 Ithcumntlsm, lthcumatlo Fains 25 10 Mn.le.rin, Chills, Fever and Ague .25 19- Catnrru, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .25 20- Whoopinti Cough .25 27 Kidney Diseases 25 j 88-Nervt.ii Debility 1.00 30- tJrlnary Weakness 25 3 1 Sot o Throat, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .25 noaii'iiiusYs witch hazel oil, "The Pile 01ntment."-TrIal SUc, 25Cts. Sold by rrnitgl&U, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, PR. IIUHfHRKIfS' MAN0A1. (H page.,) MAltlCU EKK. HUMPIIUiaS'MEU.CO., Ill A11S HlllUm St.,aKW YOBK. SPECIFICS. j 1 sner beers Finest, Purest, Bealthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt '207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Your Stomach ; : : v Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't even at lor that purpose, use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMES SniELDS, , Manager Shenandoah Branch. HOTEL KAIBR CHAH. BUftOHILL PrpPj; North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region, finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Fool and Billiard Booms Attached. Wholesale agent for ftlfetuai'i Imrti I J Export Lagei tit Ssaier Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors aad Cigars laiwoum main i. BARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOF IB the cheapest and oest ten-e made. Cheapet than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Masteh nus the agonoy and carries It in stock at hit marble and granite works. 127 N. JABDIN ST If -your elothier doesn.'t keep Hammeralough : Bros Swell, KellableNew Yort -OLOTHI1TG- Mnke him get it 'Their celebrated $15,00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every proml. noni clothier in the slate. None genuine wltl out UammcrBlouKh llros.' label. Lager ant I a I i THE SHIM .AND Several Wreoks Eeported, Loss of Lives. with HEROISM OF A COAST GUARDSMAN, After InefTectiml Attempts to Ijiiinch n Lifeboat He Sprang Into tho Surf, Cur ried the I.lfo Line to a Doomed Vessel, and All Wore Saved. London, Jan. 14. A torrlflo ealo. ac companied by it heavy snow fall, prevails tnrougnout tno country, uud tho cold is Intonso. Tho snow drifts in somo nlnces aro twclvo feet deep. Tho mull carts wero I topped. The drivers who attomnted to mako their trips suffered terribly. Tho highways aro blocked and railway traffic Is delayed. The Cuuard lino steamor Lu- ninta, from Liverpool for New York, ar rived at Quoenstown three and a half hours late. Her boatswain's mate broko his log, and was lauded at Queonstown and takou to a hospital. 1 he schoonor Iinlony capsized yesterday off North Sunderland Point. All the orew wore drowned. The schooners Corby -Castle, Success, Duke of York, Ant and Lady aro ashore near Beaumaris, Anglesea, North Wales. A coal laden brirr stranded at daybreak at Southwold, a tpwn In Suffolk, on tho North sea. Her crow, with tno oxcoptlon of ono man, were rosoued by a lifeboat.' wo of thoindlod after getting ashore govern I vessels aro ushoro on the coast of Walos. Tho bark Brilliant, from Cuba for Brcmon, was drlvon nshoro In Foolo bay, Dorchester. Her crew was rescued a life boat. Tho vossol will probably become n total wreck. It is reported that two ships foundered in tho Hurnbor uud that their crows wero drowned. A barge was wrecked off Sand Dalo, Kent, aud the rcscuo of hor crow was ac companied by exciting scenes. Tho life boat men attempted to launch thoir boat. but tho craft got stuck in a snow bank, and it was found impossible to get hor into tho water. At this juncture a horoio coast guardsman dlvostcd himself of his leavy clothing, and, carrying a llfo lino, sprang into tho boiling surf. After a so- voro struggle ho reached tho wreck. Thou a heavy lino was drawn aboard, and soon tho crew and their gallant rescuer wero safo on shore. Hawaiian Annexationists Still Active VlCTOUIA, B. C, Jan. 14. Tho steamer Miowra brings Hawaiian advices as fol. lows: A lottor suggesting that tho gov ernment send at onco a special aunoxatlon envoy to "Washington was addressed to Presidont polo and tho oxocutivo council Dec. 81 by tho Annexation League. The petition is a strdng ono and makes several tolling points. It sets forth that many members of tho senate and house have changed thoir mimls upon tho subject of annexation. In ovory instance tho alter ation of vlow has boon from hostility to friendliness to Hawaii. Tho petition statos that tho nppearanco of a second communi cation boforo tho iiunu congress will show that tho people hero uro ilrm in tho deter mination to seouro closer union with tho United Stutos. Trenton's Wave of Iteform. Trenton, Jan. 14. Church membors, rogardloss of denomination, are forming a law and order league to put a stop to Sun day Jhjuor selling and to closo up tho dis orderly house?. Tho subject of tno purill- cation of the city was discussed at a mass meeting held yesterday in tho rooms of tho X . M. C. A. Secretary Vovtor, of that organization, criticized Chief of Police McChosnoy, accuslug hlin of Inactivity aud lack of knowledgo of oxlstlng evils. Ho wanted to know if tho chief was not awaro that ovou In tho state house liquor was sold without a lioensa, and that tho patrons of the plaoe wore mainly state of ficials. It Is. bolloved that puullc senti ment will f oreo the polico to act very soon. Shipping Colorado Silver to CIiliui. Denveu, Jan. 14. Colorado refined sil ver bullion is bolug shipped by local smelt ers direct to China. No oxaet data is ob tainable us smelter nion doollno to givo any figures, but it is positively known that several hundred thousand ouncoshavo boon shipped. Tho Omaha and Grant and the Globe snultora engage In tho trade. It is not a now market for Colorado silver by any means, but the fact tnati it is being shipped direct from Denver, and not through eastern and foreign agoncios, shows that tho business men of tho west aro endeavoring to seouro to themselves idl the profits to bo mado in tho trade. Must Iletray Ills Client. Cleveland, Jan. 14. Judge Stone, in common nloas court, ordored an attach ment Issued for Attorney W. 1. , Shupe, who created a sensation few days ago by tostlfvlnii before tho coroner thut ho ktiew tho murdoror of uouoral a relgin; Agont, Cavcn, of tho Valley railway, but declined to toll tho namo of tho party on tho ground that ho was a client. Tho court decided that Shupe must give up tho Information or be hold for oontompt. Tho lawyor nas disappeared. s-i 1 Held on a Charge of Perjury. Bordentown, N. J., Jan. 14. Justlco Stoolo hold in ball. Sophia Hollar, wife of John Holler, and John Miller, aged 18 yearn, n son of Mrs. Hpllpr by u foripor husband, to answer at tno January term of tho Burllufftou aourt, ahargod with par jury. TUo chaw was made by Walla Bauer, wire or ueorjje iiauar, wno states that on tha above dnbe they made ailhlavit that Mrs. Bauer thrwitouW to kill Airs. llell.T. J " ruttison to OppoHa Wurwlolt. I'Hii.unariUA, .Jim. 14. The Uemo. rr.ii!! tais tlty. owing to the opposition ui.iuii -iUkI tvHHliwtiUr. Wnrwlok, the He ptiiii!.iu outulUlato for mayor, by tho ir uds of Mr P.mwfe, tnlk oonrtdentlyijt vl. t! ry at the coming elaettui). 'Hkevo is a icrowiuu dmiMiul tnnt Governor Pdttlsou shall iir. rDt iH im nlnaMali, mid H (s, us sertedtli-.it t'i' i.'.irlng trOvornor will bo luduooil to p 'ini't tiioTisaof hla name. Kill t ook Cuptjired. RoawKtL, N M !" lJ't1 Dwyulo Tim f'nukwa!, i.iDtnmtat, antes, uarreji Hour Sbe Ur', live miles frqiil . Port Stanton at daylight on Snturdny.ljy Slier- iff iww. of ltoiwell He was BJactid ill i dl vusfurdav tnd has l)rou ,hanij(l(!d hy eovenil peiwns. " n,...,t liriinln aud Nicaragua. rv t 1 1 An envoy of fluiBrltlsli governm'out Is going t Nicaragua for the reported purpose of drmaudlng tho ruin ..5. ..f t n!uvnw ns chief of the JNlos- PIUIUIUVIIV U! . , f wrvnHoii. There are now thrdo warshipa at Bluoflelds. What is Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Karcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by millions of Mothers. Castorla in tho Children's Panacea tho Motlicr's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It a superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Abchkh, m. T) 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn. N. Y. " Tho use of ' Castorla U so universal and Its merit so -welt known that It seems a work of supererogation tt endorse It. Tew nro the intelligent families who do cot keep Oaatoriu within euy reach." Guilds Mabttn, I). D New -Vork City. True Ckwtadh Ifow York "State's Loir Tax ltntc. Albany, Jan. 14, Tho annual report of Comptroller Roberts will bo presented to tho legislature tonight. Mr. Roberts points out that although the fiscal year begins on Oct, 1 not a dollar of tho stato tax levy to pay tho oxponses of tho govern ment becomes duo until bIx nnd a half months later. Ho recommends that tho tax rate bo so mado as to loavo 11,500,000 at tho end of tho fiscal year, and that tho use of this sum bo limited to paying for tho support of tho innocent insane. Ho shows that while tho lncreaso in popula tion was 28 pir cent., the increase of ave rage oxpdnditurcS was 1113 per cent. Tho tax rato for 1891-5 was 3.18 mills on tho dollur, tho lowest rato in thirty-eight years with two exceptions. Tho tax rate brought in 89,155,712.88. Amateur Aorfinaut Nearly Hrowned, Jacksonnille, Jan. 14. A nearly fatal balloon ascension occurred hero yesterday ufternoon. Gussie do Varo was to have gone up in a balloon and mako a fiylng leap with a parachute. Sho did not mako her appearance, aud a Miss Russell, who has boon posing at a sido show in Jackson villa as u Circassian beauty, consented to tako hor place. Miss Russell did not hoar tho report of tho pistol that was to bo a signal for hor to jump, and tho balloon went up 1,000 foot or moro. Sho then cut looso from tho balloon, and when tho para chute descended It landed In tho middle of St. John's river. Sho becoino entangled in tho parachute and was only saved after going down twice. Now State llulldlngti Needed. HAnmsnuita, Jnn. 14. Tho stato board of charitios lias filed with Chairman Marsh all, of tho house appropriations committee, a schedulo of recommendations of appro priations to various stato aud private in stitutions in tho commonwealth for two years beginning Juno 1, 1895, It rocom- luouds $100,000 lor tno malntonanoo and clothing of indigent insane; $300,000 for tho erection of an institution for epilop tics: $100,000 for an institution for danger ous and criminal Insane; $300,000 for a homeopathic insauo hospital; $500,000 for an institution for tho iusano In western Pennsylvania. Germany's Chancellor Visits lllsimirck, BEHLIN, Jan. 1 1. Chancellor von Hohen- lohe, aeoompaniod by his son, visited Prince Blsmarqk yesterday. Thoy arrived at Friedrichuruho at noon, and wore re ceived at tho railway station by Count Herbert Bismarck and Count von Rant- zau, Prluoo Bismarck's son-ln-lnw. Aftor an exchange of greetings tho party pro ceeded to the castlo, whero tho chancellor and his son were wolcomod by Prince Bis marck. All dined on famlllo In tho after noon, and at 5 o'clock tho guosts started on tholnroturu. Count Herbert caino to Ber lin today. Found Dead from Starvation. Patekson, N. J., Jan. 14. Neighbors of aired William NorrU and his domented wifo, who lived alouo in a llttlo house on Holeden 11111, had not seen tliom tor sev eral days. Constable Krowloy burst In the door of their houso and found jn orris lying dead on tho bod and his wife, who was in a halt starveu oonuiuon, siniug nonr him. Norrls was 71 yoars of ago. His death wiw caused by starvation. Thoro was no nourishment of any kind in tho house. OHIcIalx Charged with Mlsdemonnor, Pottsvillk, Pn., Jan. 14. Tho grand jury returned true bills against Supervisor Mason and Auditors John Tray, James Connor and John llagen, of Bast Norwe gian township, uhargerl with misdemeanor in ollioe. at the instance of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company. The In dictments oliargo the defendants with hav ing drawn large sums of money in their own favor after thoy had been paid their yearly allowance by the plaintiff company. MusslIWn Sllnes Resuming. Cleveland, Jan. 14. Klght mines In the MiwslUon ooftl region roauuied work tjils morning. Th drivers who struck last week held n mass meeting yesterday and decided to accept I1J3Q a day for an in dofinlte. period. It Is the belief of operators that all mines wui rosumo uuiuro uie euu of the woek. Nearly Frozen to Death. Lancaster, Ph., Jah. 14. Thomas Mos, a middle asted. man, was found ly ing on a ouuntry rpiul near tho outskirts oj tho city, almost frozen to death. Both of his legs were frown blaok. and will have to be umputated. IU wandered away from homo, and had lain out all I'olsoued by Drinking WhUUy. WiLKKSUAiiim, Pa.. Jan. 14. -The little son of John NollingUm. of AHhloy, who drank n, pint of whisky ou Friday morn ing, died ou Saturduy, novur having recov ered consciousness despite the efforts of tho physicians. Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, L Kills Worms, give sleep, and promotes dt gceti-.iti, Without injurkna medlcatlou. -"For several years I have recommended your ' Gwtorla,' and shall always continue to do so as It has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., lKth Street aud 7th Ave., New York City. Cohpant, 77 Mdiibat Stkbet, New York Crrv Professional Cardi M. 8. KISTLEK, M, D TH YBIGIA N AND SUliGEON. Office. 120 North Jnrdln street, Bhenandonh. M. M. 1IUHKE, A TTORNE lr-A T-LA IK,' SlII'.NANDOAII, fa. ODlce. Ec.in bulldine. corner of Main and Cjntre streets, auenandoau. N. STK1N, M,. V., PHYSICIAN AND SUXOEON. Office Ilonm 2. lean's New Bulldine. CO! ner Wain und Centre streets. Shenandoah, l't Offlce Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to S p. n.i 7n p. m. Night offlce No. ZS0 West Oak street D It. WMNDEIiL KKB1HI, Succossor to Dr. CHAS. T. PAIiMElt. EYE JSAIi BUliQEOIf,- bOl Mahantougo Street. Pottsvllle, I enna Political Cards. OR SOHOOIi DIREOTOK, Second Ward. UENJAM1N O. CHURCH. Hubject to Republican rules. jrOR SCHOOL .DIRECTOR, '.riilrd Whrd. T. II. WW A.HUS. Bubject to Republican rules. jn6ll SCHOOL. DIRECTOR, Second Ward, JOHN J. PRICE. Subject to Republican rules. F 03 HIGH CONSTABLE, JAMES EMANUEL. Sub'oct to the rules of tho Republican perty, T, REILLY OENTHAIilA'S POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always got a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines WhlsVoys, etc. Don't forget the pit-. Locust Avenue, OENTKALIA I"a Safe an5 Reliablo HorsesAo Hir :8 : Y SNEDDON'S Li Pear Alley, Roar Coilee House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly UepVby Taos, dibbons. Main and Oak Sts., Shen&ndcah, fresh and cool Beer always on tap Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassidy, Proprietor R BnENANDOAD'S RELIABLE , Cor. Lloyd and White Hts All work guaranteed to be urst-ci&s lu eve: particular Silk ties and lace curtain aa sp lairy. Goods culled for aud delivered A trlt Bollotted . Millions of Dollars Go nn In smoke every vear. Take n risks but get your houses, stock, fur nlture, etc., insured in tlrat-claas, rella bie companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jnrdin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies When In POTTSVILIiE, Stop at PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 Nortb Centre Street. Meals at all hours. .Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, minors, cigars, ST PILLS K1FE lun BUF1C. SEUO Ac. FQR'-WOMAU'S SAFE GUARD!' WILCOK UPECIFIO 601fMILA.,KA D'UQ M Hill UUaUDJ ILL Am Tho Compromise Measure Drawn by the Arkansas Senator, PROVIDES TOR A BIG BOND ISSUE. It Al.o Conlnlm l'ro-IIotn Against Illlln-t Undue Inllntlou or Contraction Said to Have lterehrd I'avornblo Iiidoroomenl from the Conlllctliifr EleiiienU. WA8lIINaTO.V,.Inll. 14. Tho probabilities Are that this week will tec the introduction of still another currency bill In tho senate. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, who at the critical stage of the tariff legislation took thnt matter in hand aud harmonized the different element so ns to bring definite retulto out of a docidedly chaotic condi tion, is tho author of tho now bill, nnd he comes to the front this time as a com promiser and liarmonizer. There hns been objection made to the bills prepared by Senators Vest and MePherson on tin ground, In the case of tho Vest bill, th.it It leans too much towards silver, and In the ease of tho MePherson bill that it is too exclusively in tho interest of bonds. Senator Jones realizes that silver and bonds are the two antagonizing elements in this (luestlou, and his effort has boen t prepare n measure which, while it will nut bo all that the friends of oltlier cause would naturally demand, will in the end secure tho support of both elements. He has been In consultatiou witli many of the leaders of both thoso contending ele ments In the senate, and It Is understood thnt Ills bill as outlined to them has re eelved very favorable Indorsement from tho representatives of conflicting interests. It is also understood that tho terms of tho bill aro not unfamiliar to leaders In the houso. Furthermore, It is probablo that it has been brought to tho attoutlon of tho proper authorities in tho executive branch of tho government. Tho bill will first proviuo tor tne issu- anco of 2K ner cent, bonds to tho amount of 500.000.000. which aro to bo paid in gold, and aro to bo used both for tno purposo oi meeting tho current expenses of the gov ernment and tho redemption of treasury notes. Tho bill will also provido for the lsstto of bank notes to tako tho place of tha treasury notes in such way as not to pro duco a contraction 8f tho currency. An other provision Is that tho national banks shall bo allowed to issue up to their par value, nnd tho tax on national bank clrcu latlon is fixed at ono-qiinrter of 1 per cent In tho Interest of silver, tho bill pro vldes for its unlimited coinage under tho condition that the holder of silver bullion may take it to tho mint iiind have it coined Into silver dollars, the government retaining as seigniorage tho diilorence bo twecn the coinage valuo of tho bullion und its market value on tho i'w that the bullion is taken to tho mints. The bill also provides for tho withdrawal from cir culation of all greoubaoks, treasury notes aud national bank notes below S'.'O, ,md tho substitution of silver certificates in d nominations of loss than K0, which ar to bo payable in silvor. The Jill will contain provisions providing against either undue inllatiun or contraction. Tho prospect is thnt tho time of the bonuto will bo dlvidod during tho week be tweeu the discussion of the Income tax bawd on the urgent deficiency bill aud tin continuation of tho debate on the Nica ragua bill. Senator Cockrell, chairman ot the oommlttoj ou appropriations, Is very hopeful of being able to dispose of tho in come tax question by the tlmo tho week shall be half gone, and If ho should suc ceed In this Senator Morgan, who Is in charge of tho Nicaragua bill, thinks thoro will be no dllllunlty in securing a vote on the canal bill before tho close of the week, thus leaving the Way clear for the banli ruptoy and territorial admission and other . as well as the other appropriation bills. .loi-e Is no definite progress for tin house this week There Is a bare nossibil Ity that a now currency bill will be thrown into tho arena of debate, but It is only a possibility. Th ooneeusus of opinion now bOtiius to bo that ouy proposed currency legislation to bo successful must bo in itiated at tho other uud of the Capitol. Crooks Captured In L,ancimtur. Lakuasyku, Pa., Jan. 14. Two crooks fell into tne hands of tho police early in the morniug While an oillcor was patrol ing his bout in the heart of the business section of the city ho heard' a crash of glass, and found that a man had broken into the window of Williamson & Foster's clothing store, and had stolen a suit of clothing aud an overcoat. Ho was caught with tho plunder and locked up. He gave tho namo of Jamas liurko, but papers in his pocket boro that of George H. Brou niugor, of Phlfmlolphla, which is believed to bo his real name. About tho samo hour Charles Ilowo wa3 held up on the street nnd robbed of his gold watch and a quan tity of monftv, Thp highwayman gave tho namo of Wllllaiu MiiCloskot. It is bo lloved that the robbers are membors of a strolling band of thieves. Our Mcgotlatious with Spain. Mauiud, Juu. H. Tho couuoll of min isters lias ngrooil upon iv modus vlvemli under wUloli tliu United Sttites will obtain tlio second column o tho Cuban tiirlff In oxohango for tha concession to Spain nnd Cubit ot the "mot favored nation" treat ment, Thoouly point remaining unset tied Is tha durutlou of the modus vlvemli, which will be deoidedby tho ministers und Mr. Hnnnls Taylor, the Amurlonu mluls tor. The negotiations will oontlnue for a permanent treaty. Awtuulted and Thrown from n Tmlii. Cucvblanb, Jan. U. New Collins, O., Patrick Logan, a passenger on a west bound Iako Shore train, while standlug on a coach platform, wis assaulted by two unknown men, who robbed hint of jewelry and mouey to the amount of JJ0'J. Logan was then thrown off the train while It was moving at a rapid rate of speed ite wa found afterwards lu an unofJnsotous con dition. Steamer FoumleroU, Thirteen Drowned. MAiWEiLMis, Jan. 14. The French steamer Aunts, employed in the looal tmde, foundered three miles oft Cape Caveau duriug a oyolone. Thirteen per sons woro drowned. Tlio steamer Sentiu ello observed the disaster, and thougli slw at once made for the spot she was too late to rundor any assistance. The Wenther. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia and Vir ginia, fain warmer; southerly winds. Fair weather Is lndlontod for. other district. Lower temperature Is Indicated for New England ana higher temperature for other sections. Bargain is to get more in it transaction than was expected or counted jpon. Everybody is interested in getting bargains, and what is there in life more important to feel nnd know that you are getting the most for your money, thnn in the matter of health MR. V J. BROWN, of LAW RENCEVILLE, Tioga Co., Pn., got a decided bargain when he decided to use anas SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures and we think ou will agree with us when you hear his story. For io years Rheumatism had tortured him. Arms nnd legs all out of shape; and for two years was fed with a spoon like n baby. To walk was simply an impossibil ity. His flesh left him ; his weight falling from 155 to 75 pounds. It was Rheumatism to be sure ; but it was Impurity of. the Blood all the same. As a climax, Eczema appeared; some of the impurities thus forcing their. way to the surface. For this he took DANA'S, knowing its repu tation as a blood purifier. The Rheumatism his physician assured him was incurable, what was the result? Not only did the Eczema leave him, but " I can now walk without the aid of crutches orj See that you get DANA'S 35.C A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. WNAAAT Insist upon having the genuine. 1317 Arch St. )8 Fhllade oh a. Ha. The Only Oeiinliin Kpocialisr In Amer ica, rwicwmiHiamntit; w uni: OtliorM Advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION S)iclnl IHspiiNcn, VnrSooHO Velnn ami (MrlctiircM(No CuttliiK;) rcrtiianctitiy Cured In 10 10 Diij m. licuei nt unco. BLOOD POISON Primary or Secondary cured bv entirely new harmltiUtimethod. ft years' Eurouean Jloapita! and 32 practical experience. nsO rtltlcutes anrt Dlnlomas nrove. bend fire 2-cent stamps tor . boolc "TiMTTII," the only True Medial E Jtoolc ndvertiHt'd. It le a true friend to all) sunareraana totuoee contemplating marriage. me most stuDDorc ana dangerous cases solic ited. Write or cull and be saved. Hours.9to3i ev'es, 6 to l 'or examination and treatmeutin chromic nnn dangerous cases t nil dnlij t 'o l.IIO ; Wed -jidSat. from J to 4 ; cv'ks, 8 t w ; Hun. , i , . A Treatment by mall, SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit llnlliilnR and SavinR Asso ciation of Heading, 1'a,, oifors for eale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a good, rellabl and prosperous association In which to take shares. Having roady sale for all monov, the premium received Is largo, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than assoriatlons located In towns where there is no great demand for money, and building operations ai every limited. Tho value of each share in J2(i at maturity. Application fee, 26 cents each sham Monthly dues, one dollar per share, fivo per cent, interest auoweo on an payments mane in advance for 6 months or longer. Members may withdraw ono or all hares at any tiu' bv giv in 30 days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of clues paid, with 0 per cint Interest alter one year, thereby making it an 11 percent, investment All snareliohleir' are ontltled to loans from fund on real estate security. No mates will be forced out. tne funo is run on tue awe constivauve principles m our loml nrnds which have been tried for years aud touml safe. Any "tn wish lng to invest In a Saving Fund win tind It to their interest to call on the looal agents and reoelve full particulars. Kev. n. A. K.esei, D. D., of Mahanoy City, is oun of the directors. MASTER & BACIIMAN, Agents, 1ST North Jnrdin Street, Shenandoah For Fainting .... and Paper Hanging The Season Is here: Get yonr work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains in palnte and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns in wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelette and stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarter: for the Kykninq Herald, in j POWDER, Hi
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