W COST OF A STDE COTTOjtKDJJt,:- I 0' "-,v ,n S,0HT- Qj Jlc!:A ' ' f C" '-Iff? ""JT.? ' ) I ' - ' ' ' 'iif.r T .r.l. 1 Chronic NervoKSess Could No! Steep, Kofvolfe ritlMncn: 1 lirro boon taking yL-trCt-scontJve uie t-.r t'lcj.-i.-a tl.. IS ul'mtfl3 80(1 I r inner, oay or:u:;;U in its fr'ai'e. It !: m ! '.. Tav-d fly Lue, lo I li.'ifl .insist givnn up hope of V ni o,t:f v. .11 again. I was a; clirqnlc .uiifcrer from nervousness and' could not sleep. I was also troubled, with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your1 JNervine. mrs. m. wood, Ringwood, xil. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Tit. Miles' Nervine is sola on ft positive Bimranteo that tho first bottlo will benefit. All drngglsts sell It at SI. t) bottles .for $5, or It will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt ol price by tho l)r. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. IH EFFKOT HOVBMBKIt 18, 1891. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Fvun Haven Junction, Mtuo.. Chunk, Li hirihton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauq.ua Allen town, Bethlehem, Esston and Wcatherlj 8.04. 7.S8. 0.15 a to.. HAS. 2 67. bXJV.TD. wti ' - a Ti-i-.. -.v.i. rj M 9.15 a. m KM, 2.67 p. m. For Qoakake, Hwltctbick, Gerhards ana Huasonaaio, e.w, D.lfi a. m.. and E.B7 n. m. Ijr Wilkcs-Barre, White Haven, Plttston, Lacoyvluo, Towanda, Sayre, waveny ano Elrmra, 0.04, 9.16 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls anc Hn wt. dm. s.ifi a. m. and 2.57 G.27 r. no. For Belvldero, Delaware Water Gap anc Strondsnurg, fl.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. Tot Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhannock. 6.01. 0.15 a. m.. 167. 5.37 p. n For Ithaca and Geneva (MM, 9,15 a. m. 5.' p. tn For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 n. m. ForJeanesvlUe.LevlstonandBeaverUeaaow 7.88 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8.04, 7.SS 0.1 5. m. in.. 12.48. 2.67,5.27 D. m. ForBllver Brook Junction, Audcnrled anc Hazleton 6 04, 7.38, 9.15 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 6.27 ant 8.08 p. re. For Soranton, 8.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 5.n p m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Freeland u.ut, ,, v.io, a. in., it.o, .ui, u.i v i. , J or Asniana, uiraravuie anu uost urc, i.dv, 'For Haven Bun, Centralla.Hount Carme ano Shamokln, .13, ii.it a. m., vai, b.ib, v.u p. D" - For Yatsvl)lc, Park Place, Mahanoy City ani Delano, 9.U4. 7.88, tf.io, ii.ua a m., ls.to, x.t 6 27. 8.09. 10.53 d. tn. Trains will leave Shamokln at 5.15. B.lt. il.45 a. m., 1.66, 4.S0B.30 p. m., and arrive at Bbentrdoah at 0.01, 9.16 a. m., 12.43,2.67,6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvllle, 5.60, 7.C1 9.0, 11.05 11.80 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.S7, 8.M p. m Leave PottsvUle for Shenandoah, 8.09, 7.68 9.06, 10.15,11.40 a. m., 12.22, 8.00,. 410, 5.29, 7.1' 7.66, 8.4J p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.64,7.18,8.15, a. m., 12.43,2.57, 6.37, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.85,.10,Cli 1I.G8 a. m . 12.15. 2.66, 6.80, 7.26, 7.68 p. m. . SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Ran, Contrails, fat Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a, m 2.40 p. re andarrive at Shamokln at 7,40 a. m. and l.i p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah t) 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m.. and arrive at BSts andoah at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. r Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m. For Hatleton, Black Creek Junotlon, Pest Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethlehem, Baston and New York, 8.49 a tn , 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80. 2.55 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park. Place, Mahanoy City an Delano, 8.49, 11.35 a. m., 12.80, 2.55, 1.63 8.08 p. sr. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, B.M, II I' a. tn., 1.05, 6.80 p. ts. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.55, 8.4). 0.30 a JR., 2.40 p. m. Leave Fottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.85, in ( a.m.,1.8S, 6.16p.m. BOLLIN H. WILBTJB, Q enU Bupt., South Bethlehem, I'l OUAS. 8, LEE, Qenl. Paso. Act.. Philadelphia Z V! , NUNNEMACHEJ'., Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehm. )BtNSYLViNIA KAILROAD. JA.NCTARY14.185a. m..o ill InavH Shenandoah alter the abovi date tor Wlggan's, Qllberton, frackvllle, Neij Castle, ft. Clair, PottsvUle, Hamburg, Readied Pottstown, Phcenlxvtlle, Non IJtown and Phl adeinnla (Broad street station) at 8 08 asd llitf m and 4:la n. m. on weekdays For Pott Tllle and Intermediate stations a-lo a. m. nnrJiiAYfa. For Tlegon'8, Qllberton, rrtokvllle, Nen r,.Ti oV'Wii;' PnttPTTllln it B!C8. 9:10 a. m andlliionlm. For Han.1 uv, Roadlnc. Ptttl, ! town, PhcanlxviUe, Norrlstown, Phlladeiptua at 8:00. 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p.m. . Trains leave Fraokvlllc for Bhenandoati ri I0:40a.ra. and 12:U, 7:42 mi ia:Wp.m Hundayo, 11:18 a.m. and 6:40 p. to. Leave PottsvtUe for Shenandoah at 19116, 1H4B a. m. and :40,7:1B and 10:00 p. m.Sunfiay Ut 13)43 a. ici.ua 6.1b p.m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad atrept station) tot Bhenandoah at 5 57 and 8 8b a m, 4 10 and 7 11 B m week days. On Sundays leave Leave Broad StrcotBtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW .YORK. For New York. Express, week Cuvl, at 1 1 80. 4 05"4 50. 6 15, 8 B0,, T 83, 8 20, 0 60, 10&), U!i..ri 1 I lam. 19 nnnn. 12 41(Llm Itod i ai and 4 22 p m dining cars), 140, 230 (dining car). 8 20,4. 5,6, 8 60,7 13, 8 12, 10 p m.. iamnVw. HuudaiB'aao.osUso.'sis, 8ia, iiS li ) idlnlne car . ll'03 a m 12 44. 2 80 (dining car), 4 1 (limited 4 2j!, 6 20. 8 30, 8 60 V it Sla, 1000 pm. 18 01nl.hu Express lor Boston, without change, 11 a m. maekdavs. and ooJpm a&uy. WABUINQTON AND THE BOTJTH, gear), 7 40, (dining oar) lnht week days. Hundaya, 8 60: 7 J, 9 10. 11 18, B85 (dining car). 865 (dining tr), 7 4U I"""";' n,ffBi Fern. Phlladelohla ,ve fiariSt Btreat Ferry, Philadelphia FOll ATLAW iiu U1J. I Express. W ?'?.!!?: SttWMS0??' toys. Ba?H'i,i';-.T. ..." Hnnaavs. toxins"?, o "" " ,r. .Tn Mav. Anglesea, wuawooa ana HSuyDTa.expreM .. toys: Sunday, 800 am. 400 p m wonir tfaJS;iS iila 'City. Ocean Olty andAvalon, Express. 9 00 a m,4W) P m week days. Bun- toys.V"ir pmt. express. 8 50. a m. 4 10 p "2 HJrTday. 845 am1 ' w,V data, tsuuua". j IU YfooD. a. M. PnavcuT. Ben'l Manwer aen'lPaag'f'r Alt ANSY PILLS! MMUMMMM R..nyD CURE. StHU-ftlM-JM.? M ike i irnr uailimorB itu vv hjjuiukmju uw, w, b , 1 io 10 10 1 1 18. II 8D a in, (U85 limited dinlni ?S 1 80, 8 48, 4 41. (5 ii Connesalonal Llm LVViireuVSBt. (dlnlrg ear). 817. 8 66,' a vi 1 5$ met 111 3i A FOLJJHiI IN DA'JLvu TO OAKS Pronltlont Iicwl.. of thn llrnnklyn llfljlill llnatl, l)ccifareA Tlmt the T,oh4 oh TI1I4 Item Alonu Will llrucli l$10(,M(0 l'ollpc Clmrgnl rlth Itrnliillly. UviorctA'N. Jan. 30. Oilil Kollows' lmll. on t.Vrtioith-HViSo'b,',lin flht beeti bhoned sinfco M10 poifco Tuliiotl 11 Mondny nllit. "Clio iuju wlio foil vletlniH tj ptiiUoemwi.a clubs at thai tlmj aro winy nursing tlielr i'iijuirioi. Ono of the ' inost sorfoualV in Juroil h Mm' -r Workmnn Thomns Mur ray. Mr MuiTiiy says liu wa ongivgetl in wrilln r at In, tablo when tho pollooon tcml tliu hall and began to olub tho men ftlid onler thuitl out of tho room. The innv tir Workman told tho pollco tliat If llo wif? in any way vlolathiK tho law ho was win- ln to bo plaoad ttnder arrest, but ho pro- tnstou nsralnst llolhsf eliihbsd. This uvaueu nothing, howevor, ho salil, as ho wa3 dealt tliroo heavy blows over the head and shoul ders and bustled out of thq door. Ho is liuabio to loavo ills bod. Tho interior of tho hall nrosonts tho ap pearance of a dosnerato unttlrarounu. Af ter being raided throo times Within a week, tho windows and doors Aro 'shattered- and thowalls lmVo been punctured! by many Tjullots, It. is said tho ownor will bring a suit against Captain Kltzor to recover damages, for destruction of tho property, Laic ovoning a now motorman attompteu to run n Union avonuo car backwards at thfe-junction of tho Myrtlo and Gates nvo- nUe roads without changing tho trolley polo. Tho result was complete destruo- in of tho car's electrical' apparatus. A l.vo wlro'wilff sont flying about tlio street, and sovoral persons narrowly escaped com ing in contact with It. TI101 company's (oss by tho nccidout is about f D00. In nu lnwirvlow with nn Associated Press reporter President Lewis, of tho Brooklyn Heights company, expressed his views on tho striko question. Ho said: "111 rofcreneo to tho action taken by tho executive board Of District AssamblyNo. 75, K. of Ii., thr"igh its cottnsol, Lawyer William Sulzcr, tho counsel for tho lirook' lyn Heights railroad hava loft for Albany to dofond tho caso. They liavo boon tq somo extent taken b'y surprlso, and lmvd had very llttlo tlmo to niako preparations for dofonso. It is probable they will apply for an adjournment. I don't think tho grounds upon which action has been taken pgainst tho company aro touablo," In reply to a question as to whethor. the, company will mako anycouccss'lons to thq demands of , thj- strlkors, ho said! "Wo will' concedo nothing. Wo havo all tho mon wo require to oporato tho roads, and today havo 177 cars running. We will run thorn up to midnight, and on somo of thq night lines later than that, oxcept In such localities as aro peculiarly daugarous, "I think it wus a great mlstako to with draw tb First brlgad'o before tho city had resumed its normal condition. A peaco footing has not yot beon established on a firm basis, and, tho troops should havo been kept on duty hero until then." I'residont Lewis furthof said in rogard to tho damngo dono to the companies' property that tho rolling stock nlono had suffored to tho extent of S100.000 Tho damngo to tho wires will also bo considera ble, and tho lines on all tho roads will re qulro a complete overhauling. Whllo car H8 of tho Fulton street lino was passing under tho elevated railroad structure last night a man leaped out from tho shadow of ono of tho iron pillars and jumping on tho rear stop of tho car, lunged at Conductor Green, who was standing' on tho platform, with a knlfo. As ho did so his foot slipped and tho Dlaiio was burled in Greon's body, just ovor tho left hip. In tho confusion that ensued Groen's assailant made his oscapc, Killed by UxplodliiB Seivor fins. ClIIOAOO, Jan. SO. Whllo attempting to rosotio an employe John N. Walsh, pro- prlotor of uaynor s liotel, at yanal and Adams streots, was killed by an explosion of sower gas. The workmen wore using a candlo examining a plpo loakago, when a slight explosion occurred. Ho screamed for help and Walsh, In rushing to his as. slstanco, was mot by a heavy explosion, and died a fow minutes lator. Tho work man was not seriously hurt. Mr. Child Ketnlns Ills Seat. " Washington, Jnu. so. Tho houso eleo tious commit too decided unanimously that Mr. Childs, tho sitting member, is entitled to tho scat from tho Eighth Illinois dis trict, contested by Lowls Stoward. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closlnir Quotations of tlio Nmr York anil l'litlailelplila ISxchanges. 1 'NKW.VonK, Jam 9. There "was a heavy JireaiUnftlie stack inarkot ln,the openlnffnour, and a fractional recovery later, but the mar kctclosod'dulb 'Closing bids: LehlKllTnllev 3254 W. N. Y. & Pa.... 6 PunnnylYaula , 49 Heading Mi St. Paul-.... BIM Erle....-H f D.t L. & W....-..-157H west snore iuj N. Y. Central 90. Lehigh Nav 47 N. Y. & N. E - E9M LakoKrle& W... im Dol. & IIudson...-127Hi Now Jorsey Cen... 80)4 General alarltets. Pnu.ADEi.pniA, Jan. 29. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $.10S.V0i do. extras. S9-26(S S.40! No. 3 winter family, fi.40.60; l'ennsyl vanla roller, straight, S3.o0S3.0Sj western winter, clear. J2.4Oag.O0. Wheat unsettled. lower, with 6OK0. bid and 67c. asked for Jan nnrv. Corn lower, dull, with 45Mo. bid and i.-,i6n. asked for January. Oats quiet, easier with aSHo. bid and 30o. asked for January. Hnv nulet: good to cholco timothy, Sl2.6013. Beef nulet- Pork weak. Lard Irregular; western steam, f 8.70; city, ?n,12J$fc5,25. nut ter steady; western dairy, Kai5o.: do. cream- 1 iff? "In.: do. factory. B&Uo.; Klglns. 2c; imitation creamery, 10ffll8o.; New York dairy, lOSfclOo.; do. creamery, H21c; Pennsylvania ,rv nrlnts. fancy wholesale lots. 25o. .mnrv tuba, extra. 2(0. ; do. good to choice, EOfiWHo.; lobbing, 2331270. Cheese dull; New v,ir l.iriro. O&UWc.i do. small, 9Mllo. Dart skims, 88o.t full Bklms', 22id. Eggs oulet. higher; New York and Pennsylvania, wvaaiue.; ice house. 17W20o.; western fresh, 25a35Ho.; southern, 27SSTHO. Live Stock Blarheta. New YonK, Jan. 29. European cables quote American steers at rwiif . r""" f.inntnr linf nt 8j 16'JVm . Calves stead) . ..-;--:.,.... ui. ,nu.. rimn veala. SUt7 M'l bnrnyardcalves, reingeraiur uodi u f . 1 !,..,o n. ...... .,i,., J ,1.2.7.1. Bheenand lambs nrm. slignuy nigner; in-', '"'"a"'' 3li common to obotce la. ibs, Sl.5-U Uogs steady. l.'53;Aio choice heavy litre; pigs. Sl.&'K&l.ou Rii unci lariiin teauv; noon to un u ci TA.nui.uj. filnnWiS'ilM.lltl.-iiil. -,ond extra I 1 - A', KK1 .!. ..v.n.t ftlll.rU. Et5 t . " 9W." "' 7W7 , P Tli.' j"T . i hJuVhey met I iwo - Kb Uslow tho Tmitr-iw-:: " iViicled Vo 1 Ont of I".aci. iSiMietli tl:o rofidB In tint runinri;nuio tor, their cjcyaiie'"- ' town tho struct Is m lAdft 18 thmHtosn B to 15 fcot. He- twcni urchf. oitlpalhcto runs wlmt is cnucu n 'giortt wiml,v Bbpt in mtiiterato ropalr and somotiini'B exceeding loci in wiuin. Half n day's jburnoy ftOln'Aitloy lies tho "great rami" tlriik runs itlHiost straight from Peking to Canton. Tho peculiarity of it consists in no consecutive lit) yards being of tho snmo description. Ono part is composed of loose shingle;, nnothor is jiaved; horn it mounts on tho top of n mud'bnnk, there It descends Into a narrow ditch. Tho farmer plows up tho highway to incroaso tho slzo of his field, or ho wil tako it into his hend to construct n pond for irrigation purposes whero tho rond used to In. I South of Iha Ynng-tso-Kliing n wheeled vehicle la out of plnco. In tho mirth the roads nro better, and among tt vnrloty. of mothods of traveling the whoejliqrrow plays a great part us Jn means of locomo tion. Tho liiUor of. propulsion Is assisted by hoisting ujdl)'wllen thti wind isfavora bio, alid an ttixllnary occaalolis by attach' ing Ii mulo l) front. Tlicro Is no more ludicrous fl ;iit than tlmr, of it pomiMius Chinoso fientti niiiii bumping along, his round chock nulvcrinn like 11 jolly, whllo n, nurspli'lnH oioly pushes tho shafts bo hind and endeavors' to keep tho barrow balanced. 'Jiho-Kprlnalpss 0110 liorso cart, which has tut'iieountorroadsof tho rough est kind, makos no provision for bodily comfort. It- Is stated on good authority that tho sorvnnt of n Hrltlsh ombassndor actually cot uonciihi lou of tho brain from lying down when ill In tho body of a cart of this hind. Tho writer had n somewhat similar oxperlcncc when riding on n mail cait oven a corduroy road In lirltlsn uo lumbin. Dnlngsleopy, ho loft tho spring seat. Used in front alid Jioldlng tlireo per sons, and InV down behind. It whs im possible to htay thero long. Bumping over tho round tree trunks of conluornbio di amctcr. which formed tho pavement, the hard wooden curt seemed to rlso up and Biiilto cvory portion of his body. A rougher system of making a road can scarcely bo-1 Imagined, S ,i Not less remarkablo than tho whocJKnr- row was tho mathoil-offlploycd nrNopaul .lO-thatimu-of Tuvernior, tho travolor, and prevailing In somo out of tho way places lung 111 AUixiu uub vi inu vny jiiuwa ..ni ., 1 I mountain trucks Tho women of the tholr shoulders they wear n strap, to which a largo ousinon is attacnoa, wnero tno travolor scats himself. It takes throe women, relioving ono anothor from tlmo to .tlmo, to carry a man in this rough dls trict. London Standard. . AGONIZING ECZEMA Feet Soro and Thumbs Useless. Dos tors and JledicUto no Avail. Ter rible SuiTerliig, Cured la Four Weeks by CU'IICUKA. I havo a boy, fifteen years old, who had iji :zetna so offensive that I could not stay iu ii. . eczema room with him, The poor boy sutrcrccl territ:; in Vf His J icccwero terriuiy fore ; I could not wear any buo had therefore to stav at houi from school. Avium he put f - ury stockings in tno iiiornn ; they would in ono hour be tif uratcil with moisture, ami 1 1 offensive even in the coWc weather. Tho diseaso log: to spread nver his body, t s; c cmnv 111s iian'is ana lir.ncrt Tho thumbs on both his ham..: became still ahd as tibulcBS a. two withered sticks of wood. It would ho list less for mo to trvto tell the sulrerincr this bo entiureu. 1 iook nun to two iiiucreut uoctoi-a both crave him lots of medicine but all to d use. llo grew worse. I ihereroro despaired cr ever having him cured. Ono day 1 saw tlioercn benefits promised to those who would use Ci'Ti ciira llKMnniES. I went rlehtawav to tho di-i-c stole and bought them. However, 1 used tlietu accort une to directions, aim to-tiav 1 snv trutu lnlly to all the world, that my son is entirely cured, tnaiiK lion ami manic tno (iiscovercra 01 UUTICUIIA JtliMUniES, s id Tfi curea hmi i!l lcur UGE, I'ishkill Village, N. Y, weeks as snund as a JU1IK oAVAUc. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS The fllmrwt miraculous cures dailv effected bv thoCUTicpRA Remeuies prove them to bo the- greatest sum cures, dioou puruicrs, unu uuiuur remedins ever compouniled. Their wonderful hnm nr rv nnn Rnin urn nun 10 tno ourus cnuuieu by them, and this is tho most substantial evi dence of their curativo value Han greatei than the combined sales of all other Lioutl anil skin remedies. Rnld thrnilffhont tho world. Price. CUTICTjnA 60c: So.r,25c,; Resolvent.SI. I'otteh Dbuo ANP Ciiem. Com1., Bole l'roprlctor, Boeton. S3-" How to Cure Bkln Diseases," mailed free. Ol nPLKS, blackhends, red, rough, chapped, and f UK oily skin cured by ctrricuiiA koxt. ?j BACK ACHE, KIDNEY PAINS 7ff AVeakns, BorcneBS Tjirn, -tnnne, Ml andl'ainsri-llBVt'illn 1 n 1.. mute by T31 tho ttitlcmn Anlll .in 1 luster, I First and Only l'uln killing riastcr. 5? NothinK has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch Hazel Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It l lures imi.es or hemorrhoids, lixteriiui or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and fistulas. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and rVintmrtinn from Burns. Relief imtant. It Cures Torn. Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. Tt Cures HoiLS. Hot Tumors. Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Hend. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt llHEUM, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chared reet, bungs 01 insects. Three Sizes, aw.. Soc. and St-oo. 6o1dbyDruegi8tB,or sent post-paid on recelutofprloo. lll'SNIUKVS'MISU, CO,, 111 IIS nilllM St., York. Delicious Food, crisp pastry, delicate calte, good di gestion, all come with tlie use of Cottolene, and it saves money as well. Its wonderful success lias brought numerous imitations. Genuine lias trade mark -steer's head in cotton-plant wreath take no other. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, nml 13UN. Delawnre Ave., Phtlnda. mm Ii ,1: Ministers of the Two Nations Still in Qbiiferenco. SENDING TB00F8- TO THE BOEDEE. Mexico litis. Nine Thousand Mon Itcndy to March Into Ouiite(imIa,iMiil la SenflliiR Ite Iipforioinunts Conlrul Ainerlcnn ltcpuli lies Wilt Unite AuHliintMexIcnn Invasion. C'ity Of Mexico, Jan, 30. Tho recep tion in this capital of a tolegrnm front Washlnston sayins: that tho United States will ondoavor to act as mediator and that ; Minister Gray iias started on his return to Mexico to co-operato with United States Minister Young, of Guatemala, created much unfavorable, comment in tho limited circles in which it was mado public. Pros Idont Diaz, when asked how tho prouer would bo roCclvcd by Moxlco, very politely replied that tho country in general nntur- ally folt grateful to tho 'United Estates, as a sister republic, in its doslro to sustain poaco, whichiwcro exactly his own wisncs; but whllo oppressing his gratitude, tho president did not say tho offer would bo ffc'ccptKi,- . "In all such cases setiiemonii ui matter at issue nipst dopond upOn tho con; sent of tho parties directly interested, said Gonoral Diaz J , Whllo giving nolhlnt that juoxico wm e.....B ..... i..rt nnt ltjin tn r nmrwr UAiyui .w.w of tho Unlod Statoslln tho matter.tho press (ioral Impression that Mexico will contlniflm in0V.7fflnresoni position on tho biwundary dispute, ante hold to tho claim, fair damages from Gua temala, which it iiasjl all along hold. I'residont Diaz co.ntlnues to recclvo ot. f ors of aid hi case of War. It Is donlcd cm. phatlcally that any Worolgners havo been offered tho command! of troops if troublo occurs with Gnatoma t&n. It is stated oiuciall, that if war is do Toplo or GerauteS clared either Gonerab will Havo lull comma1 nd of tlio Mexican army. Tho army of 3 loxico on tho border is at least 9,000 well eq lnforcemonts nro boiui nipped mon, andro-i g hurriedly sont to lay afternoon the tho border. Yostcr Fourth and Sixteenth Infantry roglments doparted for Chiapas sftato, and will movo .,, - M ' . ,li,ll ,,at,ti,i on to tho frontier as rnilldly as possible Tho Guatemalan minister, Do Loon.saui today that ho was in tllally consultation with Minister Marl seal! but declined to furthor discuss tho ailiMr, not oven hint ing as to what progress jvos bolng made. Will Unite Against Mexico. GUATEStALA, Jnt; 30. Tho president has just received Minister Arias of Hon. duras. Ministers Gomez of Nicaragua I and Eustuplna of Salvador havo boon ro-i colved before. All heir speeches wero full of patriotism, clean ny showing that Guato- I mala would not st tnd alone In caso of a ll'lioy havo Individually Mexican conflict, offered tho co-oporation of tiheir countries to Guatemala In such an event, showing that on any question dlreotlly affecting all r!oiitrnl Amerii'ii stnnilfl tiiiltcd to renol nny lnvoslon- Tll Costft Rl(r"' leBlltlon ar' rives soon and is confidently oxpoctcd tq OAliru iuu rtauiu luauiiiiiuiis iavmui uwu. tral Americanism as ueartllyns shown by tho legations of Nicaragua, Sjalvndor and Ilondurns. A Mystery of the Oeetan. ItoOKLEDGE. Flu.. Jan. 30.-Slnco Jan, S3 a small black sloop has boon anchored in tho rlvor off South Kpcklctlgro. Having scon no signs of life; aboard a negro boarded hor yesterday. Sho was tightly looked, with hatohos doWn and skylights fastenod. Ho opened tho vossel ttnd found tho oorpse of a whito mini, who had seem ingly been dead several days. No marks of violence wore visible. Tho coroner's jury decided that the majn had died from natural onuses, l-rom chock dooks ami papers on tho body It nppie.tred to be that of a man named Nortou,'. of Providence, It. I. Hi end Baked CCO 11. C. Tho stalest bread on record is an As syrian loaf whluh has been dlscov9rel by a Frenoh oxploror, M. Alonthon. This ionf is supposed to have been leavened and baked about the year ouu u. v i is Tounu, not unlike the common bun in shapo und In oolor of n delicate brown. It Is, wo under stand, in perfect condition, having "jeon found, along with tlio remnants of several similar loaves, wrnppod in ciotn, in u tightly sealed sarcophagus, the custom bo Ing quite common in Assyria, ns iniicypt, to inolose food 111 tno torn us 01 tno illus trious dead. M. Monthon has offered this curiosity, wo hour, to tho British museum authorities. Invontion. I Chocolate rioup. Chocolato soup U prepared by putting Into n sauconau nboutn quarter of a pound of grated ohooolnto with 8 pints of' mill;. Theso quulltltlas can, 01 couisu, uu propur tlonatoly altered to suit tho oconslon. Tie milk muBt be boiling. Put in n lump it sugar and let the whole boll for an houi llororo serving stir 1110 yotts 01 tour nrnvlouslv henton ui) in a little milk. Pour this ovor fried dlcoof rolls and serve very hot, Kansas City Times. Tho Prussian oovornmont qxponds over S60.000 a -your in support pf tlio lnbora torlos oonducted with tho medloal dopnrt mont of tho University of Berlin. This is oxcluslvo of tho salnrioa paid to prpfossora. According to Liunams, millet, grows wild in mauy parte of India, Jn control Asia and northorn Siberia. 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. BLOOD POISOMSffi ca nri;ir in lit) to IMI ilnr, IllotnlioH, I'lrcri, Skin IMnenxpm Nervonn llcblllty mill Krconvt of Yoatlt I.oHnol"l'iivoi-imd Strictures (No (.'nttins) Cured for iv llf- tlruc. Lontlllnnlifind mid Sinnll Slirmikcii Or- KiuiM Pully Ki)8lorol. Bclontlllc method nevrrfatls unless enrols beyond human aid. Itollefat ODCe. mid you ftt'l Ukeniuan umonii xnen In mind nmt body. All louses cuockt'd Immedlutcly aud-contluuml Improvement. Kvcrv obstiiele to luippy murrled ltto removed. Nerve forco. will, eneruv. brain rower. wben falllnir or lost, nro restored by the combined NHW treatnlenu Victims ol ahu-ws mid excesBes. reclaim your mnnliood ' Sulfoi n-3 from folly, overwork, enrly errors, 111-1 hen th and excesses In married ine regnm vniir tttmntli. Don't dc&Dnlr. even If In the last fiuiea. Don't bo discouraged. It quackB have roboeu you. 1. win lirove 10 you mar metllcnl science and honor stilt exist. Bend UvoS-ccnt turnips for book "TltUTII," the only Medical book exposing quacks (no matter, what they advertise to savo themselves from oTnoHiirel their tricks and devices, calllne njthemselves celebrated and famous, giving free advlco raid guarantee, cnarein? enormous prices for cheap, poisonous drugs, and there by ruining thousands. HourKi II to & Even I nra. 6-8.30. Wed. and Sat. Kvc'ks. 6-a80. ftun.. 9-1 notice All aiuictea wun uangerous ana hopeless cases snouia can ior examination. Dally, from 8-1. Wed. and Sat. cve'gs. -9, and sun., 0-12. Wrlteorcnll. Treatmontby mall, AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St. Pfflofp'riir p": Thlrt Years' Continuous Practice in all special dlfeuseH (if both sexe. Loit of Manhood, errors ol Youth, ana an aisenses 01 tne tnoou. Narves, bklu and Kidneys, Debility and Loss 7.1 "'pmoiy resuitiuK iroui auiuc, ww, T.,-Hi''St,;ii'fitltanRe are rerrranently ImprudencB or ittJ". . u, cured by Dr. Lobb, seekw xliu. strut motjci'. lie guarantees a positive ana radical cure In every ca"e he treats, brlnelne; back H3llh and vigor In the most serious cases. Connullallon aud examination Ireo and strictly conflden. tl 1, Olllco hours, dally and on Bttnduys, from 9 A. M, to 3 P. M and 0 to 9 evenings. Send or call for tree hook on Errors of Youth aud obscure diseases of roth Boxes. For the . . . flot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinfe Mineral waters, Weiss boor. Bottler the finest latter liners. 17 oni 19 Peach Alloy. Saonanicah., Ft For Fainting . . . The Season is here: and Paper Banging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER "Perfect Work. Bargains la paints and oils, plain anv stained glass. All the new patterns 1: wall paper. All dally and weekly pperf novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the Eveninq Herald Wholesale agent for felgei:;aii'. Ssiatl, X. i, Export Lager ni Staler Pa's Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors aad OlE mi outn main t IlttYD von BoroThroat. Plmnlcs. CooDCr-CdlOTGd flpots, Achs, Old Bores, Ulccn.in Mouth, llalr- tfalllnB' unle'f onlcTemile.fhlciiiro.Ill.or proofs of cures. C'oivltillno,OOO.l'atlentacur0dnlneveiir ago today u.uua and well. lOO'tnigelionUiVfe When in POTTSVIIiLE, Stop at "HIL. WOLL'S HOTF! 200 North Centre Stroot. Aieala at all hoars. Ladles' rltnlu room attached. Finest wince, lbinors, cigars u a. JtfACAH EB to Cue PlfiAL MLmciNE OO.f nrAr un lri O. W Till I Sold by J. V, D, KIItZTN, Clock Spring Blade. Dnly Perlcct Comb, 'orepaui'li Circuses, Ask your Dealer for Bee our nroe on the handle, Sl'KIMJ CUUUV I - . are it. y rat ft "Vj! "A, FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR QMHT MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLI "fj. i.Aj I. , I; bTAlR S KKliiic Mil SAMtional Couidy Off 'MOK T -a ';u AreK att..' l x Moru uiieiiml c r,- Mora M'itoml Onuidn, , . , Mor itri4h' Comely 37Ja..aa. Kvev 33ofoi'o. See the rtliiiK iron mill bciiv with nrinou B'enm eilgitwi In full operation. Prices, 25, 35 aud 50 Ctgt. lteserved scats at K rlla s dre(t t r". Pxof908ioril urn JJ- S. KISTLKlt, M. D., . . PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce. la) Ndrth Jardln street, Shenandoah. jyj- M BUHKE, ATTO RNEY-A T-LA W, SUENANDOAn, TA. Olllcc. Egan building, corner of Main and Centra strcctf, Shenandoah. N. STH1N, M. D., PBYSWIAN AND SURGEON. Olflce Korm 2, Fgan's New Building, oci ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. onico Hours: P to 10 a. ) .: 1 to 8 p n.s 7 to 9 p.m. Night offlce No. 230 West Oak street Q M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce. Water Company building, 20 West Lloyd street. WENDKLL KEBKK, . Successor to DR. OHAS. T. PAlMElt. EYE JLND EJLB SVJtOBON, 301 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle, I enna. - Finest, Purest; Healthest; ' Ad V" ' Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah IfJ your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, HUlablo, New York -OLOTHI1TG- Make him get It. Their ce'ebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel nnd is sold by every proml nont clothier In the state. None genuine with out Hammerslough lirosi' label. MDSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Ooakley Uros.) Ho, 26 EiiHt Centre Street, HIU.NANHOAH, IA. 10 J Our Motto-, lit st Quality at Lowest Cash I'rUiqs. Patronage respectfully solicited. liARTMAK STEEL PICKET FEN OK .s'the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of f enoing. Ml H. Mastib nas the agenoy and carries It In stook at hla marblo and granite works, 27 H. JAEDIH ST. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Wil' ipa vftn nn In & week flota wither RITTBK NcrTooiDebility, I.o8sof83tul Tower 3 VUDCIMZ, Ufierand P, 5jS3".""r ilsneiBeeis IuTo1untBrKmfiiionaftomtnf caqm. if neglected, Bach iroabiw Ua CioToUna.O'jlo, Druff ist, Btitnandoah, P Spring Gurry Comb Soft as n Brush. Pita every Curve. Tho usca by u. to. Array nna uy linruum nna and Leading Hojsctncn of U10 World. It. Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. COMB CO., 103Lafi;ettu Bt, South Dead, Indium.. BUrtBb!'.Wae WWW" vmiwi, 1 )
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