BIG TiiriEii- l CONGRESS. Went D dw j in Fif Frt of Viator Pro-, ihfth: on llio Ohio Eier. C::roncy Q .:o:i. Right Arn; Paralyzed Saved from St. yitus Dance. "Our daughter, lllanchc, now fi teen years of ae, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost tho entire use of her right arm. "Wo feared St. Vitus dance, and tried tho best physicians, with no benefit Slio has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of 8t. Vitus dance aro entirely gone, sho attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm, her appctlto is splendid." MRS. II. II. BULLOCK, Brighton. N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Norvlno Is sold on a posltlTe guarantco that tlio first bottlo will benoflt. All druggists soil It at II, 8 bottles for 15, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on rocolpt ol price by the Dr. Mllos Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. AMUSEMENTS. pEKGUSON'B THEATRE. P. J. rERQUSOH, UANAQEn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22d. M$Ef : BEtfERLTf, Supported by her own talented company In the romantic melodrama in four acts, "SILVER BIRD' An exquisite story of heart and home, sparkling with , humor and merriment. X-iittle IF'a.n.ssr, - - The wonderful and bewitching actress, will appear and intro duce delightful singing and dancing. The Shetland pony Prince, and trotting dog Spot, display almost human intelli gence in playing their respective parts. Don't forget to hear our orchestra of ten artists. Prices, asi 35 ana 50 Cta. Reserved seats at KIrlln'a drug store. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Tnos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts.. Shenandoah. 9 V 1 tOU UUU VWS- f VVl ua v ( vu ci Wines, uiquors, uigrs. COSTKLLO & CASSIDY, Proprietors HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOB stho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper etery lots or any kind of f enolng. M. II. Mastbb nab mo agency ana carries it in stocK ai ma raaroie ana granite works, 127 H. JAKDIH ST, When in POTTSVILIiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Attached, mnest wines, nauors, cigars, Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink isn't even lit lor tuat purpose, use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Wholesale agent for Ftlge.ifii.'i hw, I J.( Export s, Lager nl Saazer Pile Beer, No finer mae. Fine. liquors and Cigars 120 South Mln bt. For the . . . Hot Soasoii Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Welsa beer. Bottlers ol the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Poach Alloy, Shenudoihi Fa. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. sNEDDErsLIVERY Foar Alley, Rear Coffee Houso. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board, naming promptly attended to. Carpets, Feathsrs Mattresses, &c. Tk. STUM RHflMUG 0,.2VP. REFOETS 0? FATALITIES OOliFLIOT. steadied rnsnencors llellevo That Fnllr Thirty-five Lives Wore Iost, but Dls pntchrs to tho Ofllclal of tho Company Declnro That All Hand. Wero Itescued. OWBNsnoito, Ky.. Jan. 21. The bin Now Orleans packet, tho Stnto of Missouri, struck n rock on tho Indiana sldo of tho Ohio rlvor, noar Alton, ind., Saturday night nud wont down In fifty feet of wator. Sho gave a heavy lurch forward and Bank rapidly. Four of tho passengers Wore picked up near tho Kontucky shoro and brought hero by tho steamor City of Owonsboro. Thoy swam for llf o on monks. and reached the Willows. Ouo readied tho shoro and tho othors romalncd In a treo many hours until rescued. They wore W. C. Leathers, from Hopkins county, Ky., and a man named Gregory, of Cnvo-ln-Kock, Ills. Tho names of tho othor two could not bo learned. These passengers report that tho boat struck a rock near tho Btorn and gavo a sudden lurch forward. A yowl was launched, but so many crowdod into It that It was soon sunk. As tho boat lurched again a second yawl was put off from tho sinking boat, In which four womon and soma of tho cabin passengers managed to got places. Leathers never swam boforo, but was able to keep afloat until ho reached tho Willows, Ho saw four men drownod near him, but was powerless to act. one chambermaid was plckod up by boat from a farm houso near by, and several wero plckod up further on and taken to Loulsvlllo by the steamor Tell City. Ono yawl that was upsot by tho frantlo passengers was full of womon and chil dren, and all aro thought to bo lost. Thero wore fifteen cabin and thirty deck posson- gers ana a crow of sixty on board. Tho surviving passongors think that at least thirty-five woro lost. Tho cabin and unnor works of tho boat floated away. Tho City of O wensboror es ouod part of tho freight from the cabin deck. In loss than ton minutes from tho time tho boat struok she had irono down. At Rockport and horo, as woll as at all lntormodlato points, tho bank Is lined with skills picking up pieces of furniture and watching for dead bodlos, but the current Is too swift for small craft to got far from ohoro. Cincinnati. Jan. 81. Commodore Lald- loy and Captain Wise, of tho Cincinnati, ;Momphls and Now Orleans Packet com pany, mat owncu tno stoto 01 juissoun, Insist that thoy have reports from tholr pfllcers on tho wrecked steamor stating that tho boat and cntlro cargo aro a total loss, but thoy do not bellovo any passon gors woro lost. It Is Impossible to got track of all who reached either bank of tho river, but thoy report that tho officers aro of tho opinion that all tho passengers will bo accounted for. Ono of tho pilots tolegraphed bis family horo that thoy had a hard tlmo getting ashore, but that no llvna worn lnat. Still later dispatches say that none of I mo passengers wero urowncu, out mat at least ten of tho crow woro lost. Another ltlvor Steamer Wrecked. ALEXANDElt, La., Jan. 21. Tho Red ltlvor lino steamor Nat F. Dortsh struck a nunc? nnd sunk fourteen miles below hero. iNo lives woro lost. Tho boat has boon abandoned by tho crow and will provo a total loss. . Prohibited by tho Postmaster General. PniLADELPniA, Jan. 21. Postmaster Goneral Blssoll has Issuodan order pro hibiting omployos from soiling tickets horo. To ralso a fund for the entertain- mout of tho delegates to tho National Lot tor Carriors' association, which will bo hold hero In Scptombor, the local carriors had arranged for a bonoflt at a theater wook after noxt, and circulated cards con taining an advertisement of tho outer talnmont and tho statement that tlckots could bo procured from tho carriors. It is thought that somo porsou who rocolved ono of tho cards niado complaint. A nig Japanese Army Landed. CnEFOO, Jan. 21. Yostorday about thir ty flvo Japaneso transports, each towing a couplo of junks, und fifteen warships ar rived In Yung Ching bay, south of tho Shan-Tung promontory. Throo of tho warships engaged tho shoro defenses, si lencing them af tor a dozon rounds. Thero was no further opposition, and the Japan' eso landed, it is estimated, 25,000 troops. The landing was effoctod during a heavy snow storm. Yung Chlng is thlrty-flvo miles from Wei-Hoi- wol. Big Suit Agninst a Itallroad. Chicago, Jan. 21. Suits aggregating 81,250,000 will bo filed against the Chicago, Burlington and Qulnoy railroad within tho noxt fow days. Thoy aro to recover for damages caused by tho big llro in tho lum ber district In tho ovonlng of Aug. 1, 1894, which swept the entlro plants of sovoral lumber companies. It Is claimed tho lire wag started from sparks from a Chicago, Burlington and Qulnoy onglno. Grand Army l'osts Protest. Coujmdcs, O., Jan. 19. Tho Grand Army post at Liverpool, O., has adopted resolutions protesting against Confeder ates being admitted at the national on campment to be held at Loulsvlllo. It is claimed this notion is one or tne results of reoent speeches In congress by southern Demoorata with reference to pensions, Other posts in umo aro consiuering simi lor resolutions. Miss Stevcusort's Funeral. BLOOMINQTON, Ills., Jan. 21. Tho re mains of Mary G. Stevenson, accompanied bv tho vloe nresldont, Mrs. Stevenson and tho othor twodalightors, arrived here last ovonlng aid woro convoyed to tho rosl donco of the vlco prosldont's brothor, John Stevenson, whero private funeral sorvlcos woro hold at 1 p. n., followod by a publlo funeral at tho Socond Presbyterian church. Fouclit Twcnty-flvo Hounds to a Draw. CONEY Islaxd, Jan. 21. Young Grlffo and Georgo Dixon fought another drawn wtlo Saturday. Rcfereo Tim Hurst de clining to chooso bctweon thorn aftor twenty-flvo rounds, Tho fight was for gate receipts only, und was witnessed by 6,000 persons. To Slake Lynching Kxpcnsive. Austin, Tox., Jau. 21. Representative Hmith has Introduced ft bill in the leglsla- turo requiring a county to pay to tho widow und children of a lynoueu yrwuuvr iwu Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless suhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "CastorlalsBO well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." H. A. Archer, M. D 111 Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Theusoof 'Castoria' Is bo universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorso It. Few ore tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." duties Masttn, D. D., New York City. The Ckhtaoti THE SHftEWD SULTAN. IT a? a Literary nurean to Holster His Gov ernment. Tho Turkish is probably tho only gov ernment that maintains a literary bureau for tho purpose of creating publlo opinion In its fuvor. The Russians have a bureau of c nsorship, with agents in ovory post office of tho emplro, whoso duty is to pre vent the circulation of seditious lltornturo and tho introduction among tho pcoplo of radical ldcaB contrary to tho teachings of tho church and tho policy of tho czar. But tho Turkish haven regular and per manent organization of 80 of tho brightest 1 Horary men and politicians in tho sultan's dominions, who aro always at work creat ing sentiment in his favor abroad and at homo, and thoy aro very thorough. Thoy not only keep tho local press straight on matters of publlo polloy, butconfouud the enemies of tho throno with nrtlclos skill fully prepared and furnished to such pa pers ns will print thorn. Thoy read all tho Influential forolgn papers, too, both of Europe and Aruorlca, and if any contain articles that aro likely to injuro tho rcpu tntlon of tho sultan or tho credit of tho povcrnraont, or projudlco pooplo against tho country, somo 0110 is employed to an swer them or to wrlto In a dlfforent yoln on tho samo subject, and in such a way as to correct any f also or unfavorable Impres sion that may havo been created. Tho bureau has its agents In all tho commercial contors of Europo, who havo nccoss to tho columns of tho leading peri odicals and aro always ready to put In a llttlo missionary work. Not long ago an artlclo was printed in a Washington papor rollcctlng upon tho treatment of tho Ar menians by tho Turkish government. In a few weeks a vory clovor roply appeared In tho samo nanor. It was tcmncrnto. dip lomatic, interesting and convincing and was prepared by somo ono porfectly fa miliar with tho sub J oct. Minneapolis Trlbuno. QUEER THINGS IN POLAND. Superstition Plays a Lending Hole With Young Men nnd Maidens. It is customary In Polish vllpgos to strow straw ovor tho Christmas ovo sup nor tables, and for tho young pcoplo, blindfolded or in tno tiarK, to pick out each a straw thorofrom. Should tho straw bo green tho lucky maiden expects to wear a bridal wreath or tho youth to lead a blushing brldo to tho altar during tho np preaching year, but a drlod straw forotolls to olthor long waiting, possibly oven until doath. In other rural Polish districts on tho "Christ's ovo" wino, beor and water aro placed by n girl botwoon two candles on a tablo. Sho then retlros Into a corner or an adjoining room to watch tho result re flected In a mirror hung for tin? purposo. If as tho clock strikes midnight a man enters and drinks tho wlno, sho is happy, for hor wooer will bo rich. Should ho drink tho beer, sho may be contont, for tho wooor will bo woll to do. If tho wotor bo chosen, hor husband will bo vory poor. But if as tho clock strikes no man comes to hor tablo tho nnxlous inaldon shivers with moro than midnight terror, bollovlng that sho Is doomed to bo early tho bride of death. Poland is peculiarly rich In thoso ob EBTvnnces. spreading themselves through out tho year, both soxos bolng equally Bunorstitlous In this rospect. On Now Year's ovo tho young unmnrrlod men plnco themselves before n lire, nnd bonding down look beneath their legs. Should a woman appear In the background It is the one they will marry, but if thoy see a shape us of a ooulu It toreoodea lor them ueatii during tho year closo at hand. Phlladel phla Press. Ancient Medical Proverbs. Tho Yorkshire folk have n proverbial observation to this effect: "Qulokly too'd and aulokly go. oulokly will thy mother havo moo," and this has given rise to a lot of learned dlhcusslon, for tlioro seems to bo doubt as to whethor "too'd" means "toothod" or "to God,' tho former being thn intornretntlon oommonlv aocepted Othors Insist that "the oarly breeding of teeth 1b a sign of a short llfo" in epltoot tho notorious Instances to tho contrary m tho casos of Marcus Curlus IJontatus, nnnliiH Pnnvrius Corbo and Rlohard III, Anothor proverbial observation has it thnt "thov would bo young when thoy aro old must bo old when thoy aro young." thoory highly disapproved of byphyslolans of tho prosont tlmo is that "onuuron nnu chickens must always bo picking," by which Is moant that both must oat often and but llttlo at n time. Slnoo wo havo montlouod tho physician thnrn aro nnclont nrovorbs rolatlng to health: Quickly too'd and quickly ei Quickly will thy mother have moe. Wash your hands often, your feet seldom and your head never. Tho host hyslclans Oro Dr. Diet, Drf nntnf. mul Tir. Mnrrvmnn. Nover touch your oyo but with your el bow. Westminster Uuatrfil. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhaja, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes (tt Cestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardkk, II. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., Now York Cfty. Compact, 77 M curat Btkket, Niw York Crrr TflE WABBLY YANK'S SANDWICH. Two Beers Went With It, and the Check Amazed Illm. At a much frcnuonted up town cafo tho oustomor is handed a round cream colored cardboard ohook when ho buys any of tho goods thoy sell thero, with tho amount of money his purchaso calls for spoclfled In figures on tho check. On tho lunch coun ter of the cafe tlioro is always a dish of round crackers of a special brand. Each arpekor bears on ono sldo tho llguros 80. Tills inscription Is tho baker's caballstlo trademark. No ono knows what It moans, nor does It matter. Thero nro always cold ham and other things on the lunch coun ter. A favorlto blto with tho frequenters of this cafo is a bit of ham sandwiched be tween a couplo of tho round crackors. A groat many pooplo go to tho placo to eat theso littlo sandwiches, as thoy aro very good and havo a reputation. Tho othor afternoon a youth with foot ball hair and a silk hat woll on tho back of it, a drowsy lcor In his eye and uncer tainty in his gait, came Into tho cafo. llo mado his way unsteadily to tho bar: "Beer!" said ho to tho bartender. Tho bartondor drow him n glass of bcor. Tho groggy youth drank it without a pauso for broath. It was plain that ho was thirsty. "S'morol" said ho. Tho bartender drow another gloss nnd throw two 10 cent chocks on tho countor. Tho youth picked up tbo chocks, rcturnod to tho lunoh oountor, fumblod around In tho crackors, and aftor a dcsp.orato offort fabricated a sandwich. Ho was a long tlmo chowlng at it, and having finished It rcmnrkod with lnobrlated contempt: "Do' sco on'slng s'groat 'bout 'oso crack' san'wlshcsl Tnco llko buokskln cloves 'n poornoar's toughl" Disgusted, ho wabbled ovor to tho cash ier's desk. Ho looked at his two checks, and tho look of disgust on his faco gradu ally ohangod to ono of nmazemont. 'wass zlssf" ho oxclalmed. "Eighty soss f ' beerf Doll'n slssty sess f ' two boorsf Nos'rl Stortlonl Whoz man 'towns z placer Have it pullod s'qulck 't'll mako his bond swiml" Tho Indignant and excited youth throw tho checks in at tho cashlor's window. With a broad grin on his faco tho cashier took thorn, broke thorn in two and pushed the pleoo baok to tho leery customer, v" picked thorn up and looked at thorn. amazement on his faco slowly gavo wa of ono of disgust again. nv Say, young fellah," said ho, "do' sas. wordl Damfl dldn' mako n san'wlsh'At o' my checks! An sayl Damfl didn't. cm too!" , ' Tho wobblv vonth loft tho nlaoowlt"" much hasto as lie was oblo to commit and tho cashier was so much amused i ho didn't stop him to collect for tho beers. Now York Sun. to id Whistler mid the Amateur. Whon James McNolll Whistler won Venice to make those 1-1 famousotohle of his, ho boenmo so Intoxicated wit Ir. boauty that ho mado 70 pastels first, 1 J. ing hlsotchlngs till tho lost row cxn Theso pastels mado a tromondous seU tion. All tho art world of Venico wast ' rlcd away with onthuslusm, exceptltj ' Hussion painter, who declared thorn trl1 hotting a basket of chumpogno he oik. paint six not to be distinguished ijl them. Mr. Whistler amiably gave 6(1 of his naner and six paBtels, whloh wV finally mixed up with those by tho rtua- elan and submitted to a jury who had seen nono of them. Mr. Whistler's pastels wero uniuUtakublo, and the Russian lost the wine. A few days later tho two met on theHialto, and Mr. Whistler laughed n little about tho wine and the liet. Tho Russian was furious. ;' You forget, sir," ho gold, "that I'm a Russian, and if you scratch one you find a Tartar underneath. " Oh, no, you have it wrong," said Mr. Whlstlor, "you have it wrong. I scratched an artist and found an amateur." ban Frduolsco Argonaut. Keiireliousible Extravncauce. Clerk ( who has had sickness In tho fam ily, to his employer) I would respectfully ask you for an ndvanco. i'oeterdoy I hod to pay my doctor's uui, amounting to jou marks. Prlnolpal Ah, my door fellow, tho old story, I'm afraid living vastly ueyoua your means! Jions iaipa In tho second oontury of our orn boef was 8 cents a pound. Mutton was a llttlo oheapor. Pork was 13 cents Tlnd ham 20 cents, sausages were 8 cents, vonlson was 14 cents, sea fish commanded 28 conta and rlvor fish 14 cents, while snail woro 3 :onts a dozon. Bangor, Mo., had mous psalm tune, by Hov. Seth Noblo. tailed Sunbury, Its nnmo from a fa Tho namo was glvon Tho town was first Lackawanna is an Indian word moan, Ing tho "stream that forks." PEOrDSED 1TBTTPUELI0 FJILDM.S. To Force n Vote on Clilrnj-n's New S4.O0O,. OOO liiijhlliiK-l'otUillli', Pa., l'lit.-i., Is. J., mid Ciiinlierliincl, Mil,, Also In Line for Now Structures. Washington, Jon. 21. Tho prospect. In the senate this week Is for moro talk than accomplishment. When the scnato ad journed on Saturday the senate's attitude towards Hawaii, tho proposod rccossii.a from tho sonate amondnionts to tho income tax appropriation, and the Nicaragua bill all occuplod In dlfforent ways, technically considered, the position of unfinished busi ness. Tho incomo tax question has tho right of way by virtue of Its being a part of an ap propriation bill. The Hawaiian question will In all probability bo considered, if not crowded out by tho dobato on tho In como tax. Senator Hill is oxpected to stand out for his Income tax amendment. Tho Nicaragua question still holds Its place at tho hood of the calondar for con sideration dally after 3 o'clock. Senator Morgan said today that ho was still hope ful of securing a voto on this bill before tho closo of tho wook, but If thero should bo many Interruptions he may again be disappointed. Senator Turplo has tho floor for a reply to Sonotor Morgan, nnd Is expected to make ono of his characteristic speeches. Thero will also be other ad drosses on this subjoct before tho voto is finally taken. Sonator Cockrell expocted to ask to havj tho fortifications appropriation bill taken up as soon as the urcont deflcioncy bill Is out of tho way, and thinks thoro will bo 120 dtiriculty lh gottlhg it through durlRg tho week. Tho f rlonds of the bankruptcy and terri torial admission bills are growing nnxlous concerning tho fate of theso measures, and oro beginning to be npprohonslvo that tlmo may not bo left for their consideration if tho Nicaragua bill be not soon disposed of. The present prospect is against a revival of the financial and currency question in the senate during the week, but much will depend upon the action of tho committee on flnnuco at Its meeting tomorrow and also upon tho nttltudo of tho houso of rep resentatives. This promises to be a busy and .import ant week in tho houso. Tho program ar ranged by tho comniltteo on rules boforo tho departure of Speaker Crisp for Asho ville, N. C. Saturday night (whero ho ox pects to remain n weok or two) contem plates tho consideration of tho publlo build ing bills on tho calondar, to bo followed by tho Indian appropriation bill now under consideration, tho sundry civil and tho agricultural appropriation bills. Tho comniltteo on rules, after much urging, decided to bring In a closure rule to securo a vote on tho bill for a now public build lug at Chicago to cost $1,000,000. The Im provements for tho Now York publlo build ing aro provided for in tho sundry civil bill. Tho other publlo building bills, six in number, aro as follows: Newport, Ky., $100,000; Cumberland, Md., $75,000; South Omaha, Nob., $200,000; Patorsou, N. J., $230,000; Brookllno, Mass., $75,000; Potts vlllo, Pa., $00,000. Tho program as arranged for tho wook may bo subjoct to chaugo In caso Mr. Springer, chairman of tho conimltteo ou banking and currency, decides boforo tho end of tho week to bring forward his now measure. Ho has bcon In constant con sultation with Secretary Carllslo for tho past weok, and Is vory saugulno that con cessions can be made to the silver men which will lnduco them to withdraw tholr opposition. Ho oxprossos tho opinion that ho would bring forward tho modluod bill this wook, and that It will pass. This opinion, howovor, Is not generally shared by tho Domocratlo lenders of tho houso, most of whom do not hosltato to say that thoy bollovo all hopo of curroncy legisla tion at this session Is dead. It Is also posslblo that tho resolution for T7ni. . .i i i ... f be a-ubii wuru, (uucbu 'uis name wun Citizens Standing Committee as a canl ju. iuue iur (council. Treasurer Hasslerwlll be at his tho honldch 224 West Coal street, up to nine o'clopaso tuls evening to receive the names a assessments of candidates, -olio Any vacancies that may be left on t tickets by candidates failing to get tb names and assessments in the hands his 1) on the Standing Committee within the th fixed will be filled by the committee at V, a 'meetmgto-morrdtv night. The commlta has has this right under the resolutio ars adopted at the joint meeting of commltt ur a kro- and candidates last Friday evening, bpt. ind Candidate for High Constable. Tl 1 B5th i iiernuy announce myself as a canq bo- date for High Constable, subject to DenJ'wn cratio rules. Thomas Lowret, 3t Turkey Hun, isos "' i. Trampled by a Mule. i,eT0 William Shaeflejr, a young man erfvlch glass works, which has oeen idle almost ten years Repairs will be made, and everything is to be put into snapo lor operating tho works at once. This move ment is tho result of action taken by citi zens at a meeting held Saturday evening, a sufllolent sum having been subscribed by them to start the works, which will be run fur tho preeut on the oo-opratlve plan. Tliroe Wives After Jllrn. Attlsboko, Mass., Jim. 21. Broker L. F. Chambers has left town and there aro three wives, each bearing his namo, who seek to know his present whereabouts. Oue of them, a New York woman, shows a marriage certificate dated ten years ago, and says he deserted her threo years ago. Thero is a woman at Provldonco who also produces a morrlogo cortlflcato, and his wife hero is woll known. Ordered to Loave the Union. RKAniso, Pa., Jan. 81. Hondle Bros., Sons & Co., bat manufacturers, have noti fied tholr finishers that thoy can onlyro suiuo work provided they sign nn agreo nient accepting tho recent reduction in wages and agreeing to leave the uulon. A number signed, but the others say they will not do so. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dolawaro, gouorally fair: warmer: southorly winds. Showers aro indicated tor tho Ohio valley, Tennessee and tho lake regions, and generally fair woathorln tho other districts. The temporaturo will bo higher In the Atlantlo coast district n natural interest in what other woman do uml say ; and important it is to all of them to know how to keep well, and get well. Modern civilization bears heavily on our women; they have n-an nchcs and pains that man escapes. There is no need to tell about them ; every woman knows what her sex sutlers. Is all this sutiering necessary? SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures is a friend to all women. It strengthens the Nerves; relieves the Sick Headaches they are so familiar with ; overcomes the Hysteria and Leucorrheoa so many know the depressing influ ences of. It regulates the system so that all periodic functions are regularly performed. MRS. 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