f IIIIIIIIS. THE CZAMST B0RN7m Mwa Rlif iimotiem "KIZBRODMHMCR THE EVIL EFFECT OF TOO MUCH MEN TAL OR BODILY WORK. Where It Is Felt, How It Is Felt and How It Can be Cured. Overworked KidneysTheir Symptoms and How to Help Them. Overwork does more than tire you. It exhausts you. Enough work is good, Imt overwork is not Kood. Work makes your blood circulate nnd perspiration flow. It clears out your, bioed vessels and tlio pores of your skin, t liolps. to throw off wasto matter, brings fresh tilood to ncak places, and renews your ensrgy and vitality. Overwork makes your organs work too hard, cats up your vitality, exhausts your energy. Tho organ that works tho most feels it the ' siiost. l$lLtho kidnoys feel it always, whatever orgairciay bo overworked. Andhis is because your kidneys filter your blooll. All tho blood to .nourish your different organs has to pass through your kidnoys. If any organ is overworKca ami nccus more blood than usual, your kidneys havojuslso much moro work to do. After a certain limit of strain is reached, or after tho kidneys have been so much overworked that they fall sick, they let tho blood pass without filtering it; or sometimes they even filter out tho good matter and leave in tho bad." So tliat tho worst of overwork is, that it hurts your kidnoys. This applies to mental overwork, bodily overwork, overeating, dissipation, youthful excesses, etc., etc. Tho way to euro tho effects of overwork is, not to take stimulants, but to cure your kidneys with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney nils. As soon as your kidneys aro well, they will supply pure, fresh, strengthening blood or nourishment to your overworked organs, and tlioy will get well, too. . You niav bo broken down in ncaltk from overwork or excesses. You may feel that you aro losing your mental or nervous power ana pnysicai capacity lor wort. It is'bccauso your kidneys need looking to, that they shall filter your blood and give you fresh life and enercv. Or you may sufl'or from some of tho symptoms of kidney diseases, such as uacK ache. .Sideache. Headache. Nervousness, Frequent Thirst, Sleeplessness, Swelling of tho 1' cct and Ankles. Of these too, Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will euro you. They are tonleaud strengthening to tlio kidneys, ana cure an their diseases and iniurics. Blood diseases, naturally, are caused by sick kidneys. That is, diseases which aro caused uy impure, poisonous, oauiy nuereu blood. Of theso may bo mentioned Rheumatism, Gout, Anaemia, Chlorosis, I'alo and Sallow Complexion, Lack, ol Ambition, Dizziness, llvsteria. Neuralgia, etc. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will euro theso by curing tlio kidneys. Pure blood means lioalth. Healthy kidnoys mako nuro blood. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro for sale by all druggists, or will bo sent prepaiu to any address lor bu cents per dox. Write for valuable medical pamphlet, "A Filter For Your Blood," free on request. Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago or San I-rancisco. Kellef In Six Hour. Digressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great ' South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great; surpnso on account of its ejrr.ee.dine: nromntne-ss in relieving nam in tho bladder, kiduoys, 'back and every part ol tlio urinary passages in maio or lemale. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this Js your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 Soutli Alaln.strcct, SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE 'STS. -All work guaranteed to be first-class, In every particular.., Silk tics and,lace curtains a spe- lauy. moous caneu xor nnu uenrereu. Ainai order solicited Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest anil Healthiest. Chris; Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. CHAS. DEKK, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with every sliave. A genuino welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. jd ale constantly- on tap, imoice rem VYlnkaand clears. .fnmt a ivm cr f A CC I iviyuuii l w a - . i Cor. Coal and Main Sts. lunch dally from 0 to 13 a. m. Eating bar ed with all tho delicacies of tlio season. nf f:ifrnr- Wlna nnil l imtnm. rompt attention and polito waiters, Eussia'B Ozarina Presents the Kuler with a Daughter. MOTHER ANl) CHILD DOING WELL. Sketch of the Charming Itoynllst for Whoao Sake Unprecedented Concessions Wero Mudo by tho Orthodox Greek Church. Her Influence Over the Cznr. St. Petersburg, Nov. 10. Tho ac couchement of tho cznrlnn occurred last ovonlnff. At 9 o'clock a daughter was born to tho czar and cznrlnn. Court .phy sicians iu attendance at tho accouchement of tho cznrlnn report tho child to bo n handsomo girl, and thoy add that tho mother is rapidly recovering. Services connected with tlio birth of tho infant wcro held In accordance with tho rltoa of tho Orthodox Greek church. Tlio baby has boon named Olgn. Tho cznrlnn (Grand Duchess Alexandra Veodorovna) was born nt Darmstadt.Uosso, Juno 0, 1872. Sho was tho Princess Alls Victoria Helen Louise Dentrlco of Hesse, and was mnrricd to Czar Nicholas II on Nov. 20, 1801. In nccordnnco with the laws of Russia, and by manifesto issued by Czar Nicholas on Oct. 31 (old stylo), 1891, sho was renamed Alexandra Feodorovna, and received tho tltlo of grand duchess and im perial highness. Princess Allx was tho daughter of Grand Duko Louis IV, of Hcsso, and of Alice, princess of Great Britain and Ireland, third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria. Her brother is tho present grand duko of Hessq; hor sister Ireno is tho wife of Prlnco Henry of Prussia; another sister, Princess Elizabeth, Is the wifo of Grand Duko Scrglus of Russia, and her oldest Bister Is tho wifo of Prlnco Louis of Batten burg. When Princess Alls was but 12 years of ago, and while in nttendanco at tho wed ding of hor sister Elizabeth, she met Nich olas, then grand duko, who was in his 10th year. Tho children beenmo attached to each other, but tho czarowitz's affection for tho princess was diverted for some tlmo. Six years later hor father mndo a visit to tho Russian court, accompanied by Princess Allx, and hor preseuco In tho Russian capltol was tho means of renew ing their liking for each other, but ns tho princess was then an ardent Lutheran the question of having to becomo a member of tho Orthodox Greok church liad to be considered. Owing to tho ill health and subsequent deatii of tho czar, Alexander III. tho mar riage of Princess Allx and Nicholas was hastened. Concessions, such as were never boforo secured in embracing tlio 6r thodox fnlth, woro obtained from tho Holy Synod. Tho princess was not required, to declare her former religion to bo accursed, nor that her conversion was duq to tho conviction that tho truth lies not with her own, but with tho Russian church. Tho Holy Synod was satisfied with tho simple declaration that tho princess joined tho Greek church in ordor to boof tho samo re ligion as her husband. The czarina has artistic tastes, laves music, and is fond of outdoor sports. Sho Is, of a sweet disposition, sympathetlo nud kind, and has many friends. It was thought that sho would oxorciso a strong influence over tho ozar, and this was en couraged by tho issuunco of a ukaso by tho czar on tho subject of establishing a central council of administration for work houses and reformatories, which was de signed to proyidq tho poor with honorable means of employment, in which tho czar ina proposes to tnko tho institution nnder her immediate patronage It is said that hor majesty drew up tho statutes In ques tion herself. Cltliens Massacred in Hugotu. San Antokio, Tox Nov. 10. A special from Bogota, dated. Nov. 13, says: Heavy firing early this morning In tho barracks drew an immense crowd, which was or dered to disperse. Tho crowd was so great that it was impossible to movo quickly and tho Impatient officers ordorcd tho troops to charge bayonets, which thoy did, but meeting with roslstnnco, and flvo shots bolng fired from tho crowd, the troops be gun llring upon tlio people. A regular but tlo onsued and tho crowd, bolng unarmed, wero obliged to fly, leaving twonty-thrco killed and wounded on tho Hold. The causo of tho llring in tho barracks was that part of the guard had attempted to desert and resisted arrest when subjugated. Fourteen woro shot. Would Turn Cuba Over to England. Citt of Mexico, Nov. 10. A prominent Spaniard hero, who Is In oloso touch with tho Spanish govornmont, says that before Spain will concede Quban Independence, or permit tho Island to conio undor a United States prqtocoratu or rule, sho will throw Cuba into tho hands of Eng land, conceding to England ostensible pos session for a number of years until En gland collects tho siini of monoy which la duo hor from Spain for advances mudo to carry on tho war with Cuba, j i i 1 The New Foundlauil ltauk Scandals. St. John's, N.F., Nov. 10. Messrs. Har vey, GlSPli Donnelly and Thurborn, tho Union bank directors, woro yesterday com rnittod far trial by Juilgo Conroy. Eight charges wero found against them for pub lishing f also am fraudulent annual state ments of (ho bank and declaring dividends to tho shareholders when nrj fronts wero earned. Tho preliminary stage of tho cose lasted three months. Fire Panic in u College .Auousta, Jy-. Nov. lO.-Augnsta ool lego, the most historic building In tho city, was yesterday dostroyqd by lire. Jt caught at noun, with 400 children In tho building. Thero was n mad rush, and tho greatest difficulty In rescuing them, All wero saved. Sheriff Howe Cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Greene's Nervura. No One Need Longer Suffer Frbm Rheumatism or Neuralgia. Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy Always Cures. SIIERUT K. Hulf the world suiters from pains and n'ches when thero is not the slightest reason for so doing. Hcadacho is alarmingly fre quent and leads to serious results. Hack acho is most common and keeps thousands in misery. Neuralgic pains of sido or chest torment myriads of victims. All this suffer ing is caused by weakness, irritation or diseased condition of the nerves and blood, is entirely unnecessary, and can easily bo cured. Slierill' E. V. Howe, tf Northfield, Vt., advises you In all such cases to uso Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Ho tells tho great good this remarkable med icine did him, and to show tho high esteem in which ho is hold by his townspeople and that you can trust implicitly in every word ho says, it is only necessary to stato that Sheriff nowe has been Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff of Northfield for 23 years; is Town Trustee, Street Commissioner of Xorthfiold, Chief Engineer of tho Flro Department, Town Grand Juror and School Committee, besides being a prominent business man well known throughout the statu of Vermont, The word of a man so highly trusted and hqnored should bo taken and his advice fol lowed by all, "I was sick flvo inouths which left me with asthma and rheumatism. The asthma would take me most any time, especially nights, when I was obliged to get up apd open windows and doors to breathe. It took After AH Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St. Below Callowlilll Philadelphia. To secure" a positive and permanent cure ot Errors of Youth and Loss of Manhood and of all diseases of tho blood, Kidneys. Bladder, Skin and nervous System consult at once Dr. Lobb. He guatantces in all canes caused by Excesses, imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building up the shattered nervous system and adding new life and energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Ofllco hours, dally and Sunday, from 0 A, M. to 3 1', M, aud 6 to 9 overlings. Head his book on errors of Youth aud obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent freo. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY ? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make your munev earn vou a monthly I salary. 10,00 nml.inoro uiado dally by our new teinatio l'lun of Operation on small investments In Jiruhi and stock speculation, All we ask is to investigate our new and original methods. 1'ust working!) of plan and hlKheat references furnished. Our Booklet "Points & III tits" how to make money and other Information sent l-'HKE. GILMonc a. Co., Hankers ana lirokcrs. Open Board of Trade Bldir., Chicago, 111. 0-23-3111-d.iw IHIVF Yflll &KJMS.V.. ?i5EiVErl Ulcen Itfilootb.-HHr-Falllnffl Write tJOOlil IUCUUUK CUH OUT Almonte M'etnpiej iJhlcnvo. for nroofa of curefl. CuiiM Itul, H500JOO. Wont aae cured la ISl Rio ua day. lOO'iiaare boon ivee. E. Mb Vif Ufa Celouratod Feraalo 8 IBM Iomler Dover fall. 'IlllwlA U UAn Lwliea decUre ilium - - ufi nl lurtf tsta tWUog M with Tanty and ronnyroyarriUa aod oiher Uko remedlM). Alwajibuy the beat and awld dUan. DOlntrorat. Ouaraateed uplort2ial( othjra. lVUlvely thot.tluUinnrk.t, ANu 1. taitlcultn, 4 cu. IW.U.X VU, Bk Uay, Bortoa, Mua. Dr. Lobb, ' H ONE Y ? W. HOWE. I mo once on my way home so bad that I was obliged to have help to get hunie. I suffered j greatly with tho trouble. Jly rheumatism at this time was very bad, being so that for six weeks I did not leavo the room aud for five I months I did not do a day's work. I "I saw Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud nerve remedy advertised aud, tho cures ef fected by its use, and thought it might hit my case, and it did. Tho asthma is greatly improved, in fact, it is nearly cured, aud the rheumatism is greatly helped. I think very highly of this remedy for it is good. I would recommend anybody to uso Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy for asthmu or rheumatism, for it is a good medicine. I deem it simple justice to a groat remedy to write this letter. I never expected to do any moro work when I was sick, but the Nervura did mo a great deal of good and I am now able to work again." It is not a patent medicine, but the pre scription of tlio most successful living spec ialist in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, Dr. G reene, of 35 West Uth St., New York Citv. llo has tlio larirest nmetiffi in I tho world, and this grand medical discovery j Is the result of his vast experience. The j great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medicine will cure, and tho fact that ho can bo consulted by any one at any time, free of cliarce. nersonallv or bv letter, snves absolute assurance of tho betiellclal action of this wonderful medicine. Our Plan9 of Operation Absolute Safety of Investment Dividends Payablo Monthly. Principles of LIFE INSUKAKCEanti BUILD IMC AMD LOAM ASSOCIATIONS Superseded, $10 to 5.Q00 Can bo invested villi lalttii. Wilt convmcofin? reaucmattle perbontbul. thin ss a vrulbf ui statement. The loon Ici'Le'l for 6an3 ,-. : ' al It&lkund l?verr truhcu(in la mo tlnanrt.il world nvhrv. an Brivunor ID vaues. Prior u Miy 1 price of everyllujtQ neie at nr below laecon of production. Will jou Join me proutsion. and reap Ibo bcneiitu ot lul buJui ? Will cMiblUti Hum ltu bf refer ring vo om or the leading i.'uilu Business Boom. ' Responsible. Sale, Constnitivc d inu GKMipuntu ot our city 25n!)i-CGfiil.ui'i natt SUCCs luHtltlsa n. In latin? that we feol fuunriM nf it ii ourablllty to por n oer Month. lIs,!d of a our 00111 I' J oil inveatruenti. , ourablllty to por a monthly Olvl or more on INVES- If you want lo viakt money, all we TIPATr 1 nnd ortotnnl tntitbotl w our nsu VIIL guaran I lUrt I Hi ) tt to convince the met sbepticat. Full parti b clora ent ree a Applies- nun. inuiuioMidnnn irunuHl, Co-opcittlye Trading ha'a, 15 Dearborn St., Chlcico, l;i HE NEVER FAILS OLD DR.THEEL 2 a a 1 niuiiuu i u. JSThikfmW nunnlnA nrw4lnl(t fn Phfliulol. ., phla.uutwlilwtandlng what others adve use. rtervouaDclillltyand tiiareaulls or IndU. ctotlon. u years Kuroponn Ilospltnl ncil ua Tears' rrncllcnl Luperlnuce. tipeelal Dla- fae nud tsirlcturex l'cruianeutly Cured u4tolUOua, Itcllcfnt oucc, Rl nnn DniCntl rrlmary orfaceondary.curedby DLUUU rUloUtl entirely new meiboj 601000118) Bend live to. stamps tor book "Truth," beneficial to young and old. elnglo and roamed i only book et. lioaliiBiiuueltB.liours.M; ev'ga, iwtiVi; Wiki.and hau eyTga,(Hi SO; bnn..9-ri II other robbed und deceived you don't judtrn all alike. lTlllcuro ypu and make you vlcoraus and Ktrons. J-owcst chargea for the best treatment, 1 1 Vita or caU, 1 jMWoo you OESIfiE to Make mm ! mi. T j j... p m..i.!i. C1-1.1J iuu x uiuuiiy ui luiiubii ouiutuia Further Confirmed. PURELY A M ASS A0RE0FINN00ENTS All the !. 1 11 Dune by Soldiers lit tile Coiiiiimiul if Their Oflleers Ileported Notice to tlio Sul 1 11 11 of 11 Joint Nnlal DemoiHtrutloii by tho lk(iver. Coxstanti.VOI'LE, Nov, 10. A letter from Erzerouin, nearly four columns lu length, dntotl Xov. 3, fully confirms tlio accounts pruvlously published concerning tlio limssacro tliero. Tho writer snys that It Is lniposslblo yot to nsccrtutn tho num ber of tho killed. Some persons nssert thnt It will ronch fully 2,000. Perhaps n thou sutiil li not far short ot tho total. Cont in ulntf tlio writer says: "o liavonot dared to go to tho quarters of tho city whero tho Turks nro too num erous. It might bo wild of tho tithes of Christians who hnvo boon victims thus fnr, and I liuvo not tho opportunity of In vestigating more than n tenth of tho casos, Ihnvo yet to hear of a single dead Turk lu this strugglo. This, I think, disproves of tho charges of tho aggressions brought up against tlio Armenians. Tho baro, bold fiict Is that It was purely u massacre of tho Innocent tnhnbltnnts by the enraged Turks, and but for tho presence of foreign consuls things would hnvo been fnr wprse. With tho coming of winter tho misery In storo for tho rcinnlnlng Armenians will bo terrible." Tho correspondent quoted, who was staying at tho American missions, says that ho has heard testimony in various quarters that tho government ordered the massacre, which was to lio executed tic cording to preconcerted signals, As a proof of tho suddenness he says that an American missionary named Chambers had just gono to the postollleo in order to telegraph to Ultlis that everything was quiet. Jieforo ho got back to tho mission tho firing had begun In deadly earnest. Bullets were whizzing close by him. Sir. Chambers told tho correspondent that Shaklr Pasha had promised lu tho event of riot3 to place soldiers at each cud of tho street in tho locality of tho foreign consulates and of tho American mission, and whether from this reason, or because they feared wnnn reception, tho rioters avoided this part of tho city. All tho loot lug, it was claimed, was dono by regular soldiers, at tho, command of tho officers. Many women hung nrouud tho soldiers for tho purpose of carrying off the plunder. Mr. Chambers attended to tho wounded refugees, and during tho night tho mis sion house was crowded andns foul smell ing as a menagerie or nn opium den. Sleep was impossible Tho English eon sel was Shaklr Pasha, who said ho was angry when ho heard that tho soldiers had been looting tho residences nnil shops of tho Armenians. Tho correspondent gives numerous nud detailed stories from Ar menians anil others, amply confirming tho previous account of tho butcheries nnil horrors. Tlio correspondent says that 3,000 soldiers wero ordered out, but that Bkaklr Pasha was powerless to control them. Tho ministers wero in session nlmosttho ontlro day yesterday, tho sultan awaken ing to tho serious nature of tho position which ho occupies at tho present time, but ho Is so Impruislonnblo thnt nil that would bo required would bo for some palace spy to dlvulgo somo imaginary plot and turn all his majesty's thoughts into another channel. A rropiised NiimiI Demonstration. Vienna, Nov. 10. A Constantinople dis patch received hero reports that tho am bassadors will today givo notice to tho sultan of their intention to arrange for a joint naval demonstration. liable Crushed 'Neat 1 1 a Wagon. Savanxah, Nov. 10. A baby carriage containing Eviliua Moultrie und Sadie Proctor, two colored infants, was thrown on its side, plunging tho children under tho wheels of a passing wagon. Tho head of tho Moultrlo child was smashed, killing It Instantly, nud the wagon ran over tho chest of tho other child, inflicting fatal in juries. Spnnlsli Defense of Cuba. liAVAXA, Nov. 10. A squadron consist ing of tho cruisers Esannndn, Cortcz, Piz zarro and Vasco has left Palnui, tho trans port Legazpl carrying material which will bo utilized in putting tho forts and tho waters of tho harbors of tho Island of Cuba In u stato'of defense. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing OiintutliuH of the Now York und l'lillHdeliihht Kiclmne;eH. New Yohk, Nov. 15. The stock market to day was unfavorably affected by a variety of Influences, none of which were unexpected, and whose effect might therefore havo been regarded as discounted. The closing was slug gish, nt sllKht recoveries generally from tho low points. Closing bids: Uel. & Hudson 1SJ4 N. V. Central 09JJ V., U A; W- 108 N. Y. & N. E Krio 10H Pennsylvania 63)6 Lake Erie & W... lloading I0J Lehigh Nav til St. Paul 75W Lehigh Valley.. .. 4ujtf W. N. Y. & Pa 3J4 New Jertoy Cen..l07i(j West Shore 107 General Murhets. l'nu.AiiEi.i'iuA, Nov. 15. Flour firm; wla ter superfine, SU.r.&i'.M; do. extras, $2.G0 3.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S33.35; do, do. stralKht, $J.2n3.35; western winter, elear, ?33.IH. Wheat dull, lower, with 00c. bid and G0J4C. asked for November. Corn weak, lower, with 35o. bid and 3Co. usked for November. Oats quiet, steady, with i!lo. bid and 3IMo. asked for November. Hay llrm; choice tim othy, $15.50. Heef steady! family, $11.50; ex tra mess, 5808.60; packet, $0ail. Pork steady; new mess, $9.7510.35; family, $H.nO13; short clear, $11(813. Lard easy, $o.835.00. Hutter quiet, steady; western creamery, 15(&2(3c.; do. factory, SSHc; Elgins, SJc.; Imitation cream ery, 1317Kc.; New York dairy. 1521c; do. creamery, 17!iJtio.j Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, fancy, 35o.; do. choice, SIo.; do, fair to good, 2133o.; prints Jobbing at 2C20o, Cheese steady; New York large, 7M10o.; small, 7?i811o.; part skims, 3H& 7Ho.; full skims, !2H3o. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 2BSSo.; ice house, l&asOo ; western fresh. SJla23Hc. l.lve Stock Markets. New York,Nov.I5. Steers and oxen steady, higher; bulls and dry oows steady; native stpers, poqr, to good. $J.5fc3.75. oxen, .$1.774 4; bulls, f2Q.75: dry cows. $112.70. Calves steady; poor to prlmo veals, $S8; grassers, $3.7518.1.25; yearlings, $3.av2.50; 376 pound western calves. t3.f,0. Sheepand lambs-Closed steady on sheep and lower on lambs; poor to prime shoep.$S2 35; lambs, $3.50I.W); choice $t.25, Hogs weak at $3t 30. KastLiiikutv, Pa., Nov. 15. Cattle steady; Srime, $ 30ttl.&0; good butchers, $3.80(34; ulls. cows and stags, $1 5)1. Hogs very low; prime light, $3.80 iJ3.0; mtxliuni grades. $3 75it3.8ri hevy hogs. $3.703.75; coniinrm to fair orkers $3.05(1,3 70; roughs. 25. Bheep strong unchanged prices. In Curing Torturing Disfiguring Skin Diseases Works Wonders Bold lhrcrahotit th world. Brltlah dpoti F- N"; Star 8o. I. Klint.Ed.rd-.t. Injlun. ottm Diiyo u CnalcL corp.. Sole I'rort . lloMon, I B. A. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century with entlro success. sprcitic ron 1 Feyr, Congestions, Inflammations. 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 3 Teething, CollcCrylng, Wakefulness 1 Diarrhea, ot Children or Adults 7 Cousin, Colds, Bronchitis 8 Aeitrnlgla, Toothache, Faccaclic..... !) HcailacheH, Sick lleadaehe. Vertigo. IU Di pepla, UIIIousuoss, Constipation 11 Suppressed or Painful l'erlods.... 12 WhIlcs, Too Profuse I'erlodi 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 11-Bnlt IWiriim, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 18 Ithcttmntlsm, orllheumatto rains,. 10 Malaria, Chills, Fever and ague..,.. 10 Catarrh. Influenza, Cold in tlie Head SO Whooping Cough, !!7 Klilncv Illsenacs, 28-.crious llelilllty 30 Urinary Weakness, 31- Soro Thront, QuInsy.Dlphtherla.,.. "77" for GRIP. SoU fcy Dm. jl.tt, or sent r-r.pIJ on rr, Ipt of price, Ms., or B Tor II . 11 ay bo aanrti iK i. ept S, tl. alionnlj. Da.lti.-MriiasTa' lUNUAL(LLlargeti&Ki'vlsrd, HAilBDrasa Umrilll tl s' UED. CO., 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 Tl Ullao H!,3ew York, CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should Bend at onco lor a nooK that .explains how lull manly vizor is easily, quickly and permanently restored. Ho man Buttering from weakness can af ford to ignoro this timely advice. Book tolls how full fitrpTiirrh. ftrt- velopment and tone aro imparted to every portion of tho body. Sent with positive proofs (sealed) free to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO,!.. Y. Of a hciul-pplitting headnehe immediately re lieved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They are n positive nnd sifly cure mid are Kuarantcinl alHolutely Imrnilt?-- Their Rrent success is ample proof that they are an effective article, wliit--li uin be always used with trie bet of result. Procure them from Gruhler liros, Clilchttttcr'ii lnctIH IXamuml II rand. Orlirlnul and (Unlr Genuine. A EAFE, klWftJS nllftblfi. LAOIC8 kit & Druggist for CA tch titer Xnglith monil urana 10 Ilea &aa vow mf tinav boxfi. ieled with blue ribbon. TuLo no other Utfutt dangeroui tubnuu- V Horn and imitation: Al I'rugjfieti, or arad 4 t$ Itflkl Tor rallc," in Utter, by rttnrn If Mall. 10.000 TtTHmonliiU. A'oms I'uptr. I ChlchcterClicnilculCo.tMuilUnii Sjuuir, pills rENNYROYAL PSLLS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKIU, DIVISION. SnrrKHBKitSO, 1895. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the above dato for AVIgKims, Ollherton, Frnckvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvlllc, llomburg, Reading, PotUtown, l'hoenlxTille, NorrUtown and rhil adclphhi Ulroad street ntntlon) at CUH and 1143 a. in. and 1 15 p. in. on week days. For l'otts ville and intermediate ntations 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For AVIggans, Qllbcrton, Frackvllle. Dark Water, St. flair, Pottsville, at 0 OS, 0 40 a. in and 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, I'otUtown, l'lioenlxvllle, Xurrlatown, l'liihulclplilu at 0 00, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. to. Trains leave Frnekvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 1211, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. lu. Sunday, 11 13 . in. and 5 40 . m. Leave 1'ottnvllle for Sheiiuniloah at 10 15, 11 48 a. in, and 1 40, 7 15 and 10 0X1 p. in. Siiuday at 10 40 a. in., 513 p. in. Leave I'lilladelphla, (llroad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 37 and 8 85 a. in., I 10 and 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. in. Leave Ilroail street i-tation, Philadelphia, for Sea flirt, Aslmry l'nrk, Ocean Grove, Lone; llrancli, nnd Intermediate stations, 0.50, 8.2ft, 11.30 a. in.,3.!0, t.OOi). in. week-days. Snndavs (stop at Iuterluken for Asliury l'ark). H.25a m. Leave llioiul Street Station, I'lilladelphla, FOU NEW YOHK. Kxpreas, week day, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 3 15, 6 50, 733, 820, 950, 1030 (Dining Car), 1100, 1111 a. in., 12 noon, 1235 (.Limited 100 ami 122 n. in. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 1000 u. in.. 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, ISO, 515, 812, 9 50, 10 5) (Dining Can, 11 03 n. in., 12 35, (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 56 (Dm lug Vat), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night Kxpreiw for Uoston, without change, 11 00 a. m. week days, nud 0 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For llaltimoro aud Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 1118, 11 US n. m., (1231 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12, 3 411, 4 41 (5 10 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. in., ami 12 05 night week days. Sundays, a 60, 7 20,9 10, 11 18, 1138 a. in., 1 12,4 11.055 (Dining Car), 740 p. ni. (Dining Car) and 1205 night. I-eavo SInrkct Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 a. m., 2 10,4 00, and 5 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 43 and 9 43 a. m. For Capo May, Anglessea, Wlldwood aud Holly lleach. Express, 9 00 a, m., and 4 00 u. iu. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avulou. Express, 9 00 n. m., ond 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Somers Point. Express, 8 60 a, in., and 4 CO p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. in. S. M. Pkevost, J. It. Wood, O en' 1 Manager. Oen'l Pasa'g'r Ajtt. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for lUelf. 1( you don't coma to town send your orders. They will bo accu rately and promptly tilled. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers