1v 4 s n ) f.'T. O tr fi i The Secret of a Beautiful Siiin Foft, white hands, rhnpoly nails, nnd rn-iuil.nnt hair, with clean vhelcmo wain li Mmdln tho still be-iutificr la t: o iorl I I1R TMFI 604 North Sixth St EJIIi I IllabkSidsonlraneeonGrcenSt, PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED iiuiuiT In I'ltAUTIC'E (B8 yenrs) nnd 0 1 mm llnmnltnl l!vnfrlxnnn In IJnvmnn- STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, xgeneral Debility. Lost Vigor, and all other Effects of Youthful Folly of piotm sfyfc rcrraanrnujcHreu niicr CTcry onocion&a lulled. LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED. No muter what Belf-ntj-lcd sreat ami famous Doctors and special Isti claim, write, prist or Bay, old Dr. Thecl koowi mora about tbeifl disease! and how to treat them uccesafullj than all etheri oomblnM, and they all know It too, to their aorrow 1'ooFtni Hlcht If you were robbed and TktlmUcd, and jou wlih to get Honest and skillful treatment, try once wore old Ir. ThccL "d be m euro you rortilyelr ircura ii rolb1o. Ao Peer Ml on. no Faints llrprcr.cn ta lion. Frcflt cawi cured la 4 to 10 Day, fiend flyo 2-ccnt stamps for Truth. Beit of alt for Single or Married, young or old Only llook losing qnaclta. fioortt 0-3. Evening? 6-9. Hourt for exam nation and treatment Id acemlng horx-Ieiia and dangerous caws, daily, 9 to?. Wed. and gat, cvga,, 6 to 10. Sun.,0tol2. Trent meat by mall. Strioteat secrecy .uiiruntcel. Poult I vely Me loweat charge In thla city for the beat treatment. VLCHAStl? BteodjfEcrveFood vieHiFTA.:s For Weak und Run-Down People frcu Childhood to Old Age. pVHAT iTIS! "The ilclipatof n'l resIfTatiFC toodi, ii-uijie it r-'plni m tlje Mine subttarcea to tho liU id r iii nerved that aro exttftiiEtrd fn bijti IItIi (f, ortrTurk, worry, oxcosmi a, abusceto. WHAT IT pOES ! if inaUuK the bW Prn"cl'iii1i thediccfcUi-n perfcit.it create olid fln, nifrlc and atr ncth. 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X-MAS PRESENT. COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. Tho holder of GO coupons of tho HERALD is entitled to a llrst-clas life. I .1.1: II Ul llUUkl ....1.'.., J u. k . 1U,UU jtf made from any distinct photograph, tudlo,30!l 'W, Centra street, blisnan- uoau, ra. Bend photograph In immediately and have coupons ready upon re ceipt of portult. NO COUPON. NO PORTRAIT. EiiLuiuiiiMilij - . UUllulUlluliullulUUUUI DR. LOSS'S EOt;. i-fitfc ToUleuH is of rif'tOItS rt VOUTIl IA)AV V HUtll uad D141MSIM OK flIEP AMI WIIIIKN, -.J ruurra; c oili Uundt curcly eealnl .lid icnlk'i roe. T' mtiljjruaa strictly oqHu.'thii, sal a p.oime. quick corf yiaraB' !. or bow . sluaJloa. J wlUpoi Ively cura you. Write crcr.X flR noes 329 H. I5tJiST.FMIa.Pa- Uldtr rail (Jolebratiug tho Death of Ouban Leador Maceoi THE PEAST OF PUNTA BHAVA. A Correspondent of tho Assoclntod 1'ress Visits tho I'lace Where tho Insurgent General Met Ills Death Hut friends o( Cuba Sllll Ilcllorn III111 Allvo. Havana, Doc. 21. Tho cnrropomlont ot tho Assoelnltd Press loft Hnvnim nt nn curly hour yostenlny mornlnR by rnll for Mnrnlno, nnd theneo by conch to nttcnil tho grntid fcnt Iciidorod to JInjor Clni jodn, nt I'untft Hrnvn, In honor ot his part In tho killing of Mncoo. It wns llko n EUnnnor day, nnd Iho road wns lined with troo'ps tho ontlro dlstuuco to protoct tho persona nttondliid tho feast from tho city. Hcfore tho fonst thoro wns a prand I pngount, which wns wltnoswd with grout enthusiasm. Tho loast was inaugurated with a mlllti.ry mas-). Major Clrujedn's column and tho guerilla forces undor l'cnrl, which fomrlit nt Puntallrava when Jlaioo wns killod, bi'lng tho pnrtlclpants, nnd tho chnplnlu of tho San Qulntln bat j t'lllon ofllclntlu'r. 1 After tlio ma'ss nnd tho foast tho cor respondent visited tho spoi whore tho light with Mnceo occurred. Ho was ac companied by tho guide who led tho troops on that occasion, nnd was shown tho ox- I net spot whero tho clash between tho op posing sldrs took placo. Tho conversation 1 of tho guldo fully confirmed tho reports of tlio occurronco alrondy cabled to tho As soclntod 1'ross. Tho feast to Mnjor Clrujeda was glvon under tho nusplcos of tho contral Cnllojo, and wns a splendid banquet, 1,200 plates being laid. Major Clrujeda, his olllcors and tho mon of tho column woro tho hon ored guests. Tho Havana grocers' ox chnngo bout to Clrujoda nnd to tho threo wounded olllcors of his staff splendid watches. Tho Havana casino and tho Clvlco Mllltar sent thousands of cigarottos and cigars nsn present to tho soldiers. Tho feast passod olT In tho host order, cheors botng glvon for Spain, tho queon rogont, tho mlnlstor of war, Captain Gon ornl Woyler, the Marquis Ahumoda, the army and navy nnd Major Clrujoda. It was voted unanimously by tho partici pants lu tho fu.ist to potltlon tho town council to change tho namo of Punta Brava to San Qulntln, In honor of Major Clrujoda's battalion. A telegram of felici tation was sent to Major Clrujeda's wife, and before tho feast broke up a moasago was rocolvod from tho quoon rogont, through tho Marquis Ahumoda, congrat ulating hor godson, tho young Alfonso, Marquis do Grijnlba, who cnnie voluntar ily to sorvo as corporal undor Major Clru jeda. ti It was noticed along tho routo to Punta Brava that many housos had boon do Btroycd within sight of tho roadsldo. Still Assorting That Mncoo Lives. TASIl'A, Flo., Uoo. 21. Passengers ar riving on tho steamship Olivette last night from Havana report that tho people gonorolly thoro uro moro tenaciously than over clinging to tho belief that Macoo still llvos. Tho report current there Is that Macoo ncceptod tho Invitation of tho Spaniards to consult undor a flag of truco, and that Instead of going himself he sent ouo Medina, a Cuban very much rosem bllng him, uud that It was Medina who was assnssluatod, and that for stragetlo reasons Macoo romalns quiet. Last Fri day a nogro woman, 20-years-old, was ar rested for bolng a member of the lnsur gout band. Sho was glvon military trial and sontencod to be shot. This Is a new doparturo In tho war. Three llurued to Death. AsnTABDLA, O., Deo. 21. Details of a f ntal flro which occurred nt Shollleld, sovon mllos from hero, have beon rccolved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aelo wero awnkonod In tho morning by noighbors, nnd Informed that their house was in flames. Both got out of the burning building, but went back to roscuo their grandchild, which lived with thorn. Tho floors fell In, and the thrco In itiates of tho houso wore proclpltatod Into the collar and burnod to death. Tried to Wreck a Trolley Cur. Vilkesiiauiie, Pa., Doc. 21. An nt tempt was made to wreik tin last eloctrlo car from Plains. On u heavy grade an Iron rail was p'.-icod tin tho track In such a po sition that whou tlio car struck It It would In ihmwu down a steep ombankment. At thj in'orsootlon of tho trolley rails with tho rails of tho Central railroad canal branch, a huge piece of Iron was drlvon. Tho motorman noticed tho obstruction In time to avert a calamity. 4 Serious Charge Against a Minister. PiTTsnnrto, Doo. 21. Rev. William Mo Crea, a woll known minister of tho Pros byterlan church, and formerly a momber of tho Kansas Presbytery, Is undor arrest horo charged with attempting to pass n forged uoto for faOO on tho Lincoln Na tional bank. Mr. McCrea camo hero from Kansas six months ago, and slnco that time has acted as supply mlnlstor lu tho Presbyterian pulpits of the city. Death by (las Asphyxiation. BALTl&loitn, Doe. 21. Mrs. Lulu V. Klines, aged 40 years, nnd residing nt 221 First street N. W., Washington, was found dead In hor room at tho Hotel Joyco this morning. Her death was tho result of gas asphyxiation, and all Indica tions point to suicide!" Mrs. Klmos regis tered at tho hotel Saturday afternoon as Mrs. Stowart, of Philadelphia. Young Ilaynrtl In a Nlco Place. WII.SIISOTOX, Dol., Dec. 21. Thomas P. Bayard, Jr., son of tho ambassador, has ncceptod a position liijthe Uopartmout of tho corporation couusol of Now York, and will remove to that city oarly noxt yoor. Mr. Bnynrd will be oonnectod with tho department of street openings. Ho Is a graduuto of Yale, class of 'DO. llltuinliious Miners' Strlko Off, TcmiE HAUTE, Ind., Doo. 31. Tho bitu minous minors of tho four big companies in Vigo, Park and Vermillion counties have voted to aocept flf ty-flvo cents. It Is oxpoctod that operators clsowhoro who concoded sixty cents will ask for a re duction. This ends tho strlko, which has beon on siuco Mny 1. Womeu Walking on a Wager. LEBAKON, Pa., Doo. 21. Mrs. H, Estby und Miss Clara Kstby, of Spokane, Wash., passed through this city on foot on route to New York city to win wager of HO, 000. 1 hoy woro apparently In the host of health and stated that ouo week must see them at their destination to win the No woman lias the right to be n helpless, sick, nervous, fretful burden to her hus band. If she Is, It is due to her own i Ignorance or ncg. 5 lect. If she will I take proper care of herself and look after the health nf the delicate organs that ate the most import ant part9 of her physical make-up, she will soon be a healthy, nmiable helpmate, in stead of a burden to the partner of her joys and sorrows. No women who suffers from weakness and disease of the distinctly wo manly organism can be a good, helpful wife to an ambitious man. It is easy to keep these organs healthy and vigorous. The most wonderful medicine for women Is Dr. Tierce's l'avorite l'rescription. It acts directly on the organs that make her a woman. It cures all weakness and disease. It allays inflammation, soothes pain, and permits the tortured nerves to resume their natural condition. It stops all weakening drains and the woman who has hitherto been nervous, weak and fretful becomes robust, helpful and happy. Thousands of happy women, who were once pain-tortured and miserable, testify to Its virtues. All good druggists sell it. I write you these few lines to let you know tnc Rood your ' l'avorite Prescription ' did my wife," writes Deuui II. Connelly, Ksq.. of Clear Water, Wright Co.. Minn. " rrcvlous to mother hood she was very skk. She could not do her own work until she took two lollies of ' Favorite Prescription.' She took her Doctor's medicine but It did her no Rood. Your medicine is the best my wife ever had." Have you a good reliable medical book in the house? There ought to be one in every family in the world. Of all the med ical books published there is not one so comprehensive nnd reliable as Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. In all its i,ooS pages there is not one sentence that may not be readily understood. No phy slcian in the world has been a greater bene factor than has Dr. Tierce. The best he knows is in this book. It Is illustrated with over 300 plates and drawings. It talks about hundreds of ailments and tells you how to cure them, You may have this book for the cost of nailing it. If you want the hook In paper covers send at one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mailing only. For cloth cover send 31 stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0. 1 S. TIIILLITS, M. D. Onlco: 80 West Centre tieet. Can bo consulted at all hours. SI. BUltKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OfSco Kgan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. j n. roMxnoY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Ta. jl W. SIIOEMAKEIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Comer Market and Centre streets. pnop JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Hoi 61, Mahanoy City, Ta. Having studied under some of the hcs. masters in London and Torls, will pive IrsFoiu on the violin, Kullar und vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Addrvui in caro of Btrousu, llw eweler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S leer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. POLITICAL CARDS. JJOU CHIEF IIUHQESH, C. H. HAGENBUCH. Subject to Citizens party rules. jjiou chirk nunanss, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOU CHIKP DUUQRSfl, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fourth Ward. Subject to Cltisens party ruin. JpOK CIII1SP UUKQESS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. jpon ItECKlVKIt OK TAXIZS, . M, P. CONRY. Bubject to Democratic party rules. -pioit ciiiisp nuitoiws, JOHN DANDO. Subject to the Cltliens party rules, JpOK Cllinf BURQESS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Ward, Subjact to Cltliens party rules. Charged with Vonilmr StOO.OjO ny I'mml. PrrrsuuRO, D..c. 21. ThoBt itcmtMit In a sciiMitlounl suit of 1). Herbert Jlusti tuir ng.iint John H. Mullor nnd Willlnm Gllmore wns filed In tho county court yes terday. Tho plaintiff n-sserts that tho do fondants wore In n conspiracy lo defraud him, nnd wants SflOO.OJO. The stalemont saysthnt about Jan. 1, 1801, Mullor and Ollmoro conspired with others to defraud him out uf jutW.OUO. In pursuance of tho conspiracy, llostotter snys, ho ndvnnoed H00.00O, nnd besides this ho was otherwise lnjuro.l. Two Candidates for lynching. Columbus, Ind. ,Doo.Sl. in Hiowu coun ty James Hamlin, a farmer, nnd his sou were found tied logethor with their hands and foot When roleitsed they wild n man professing to bo a dofccllvo after rtiiiiitor felters tied thorn nttho point of a ravolvei, lockod thoiii in a to,vor room, went ' p stairs and outraged Mr. Hamlin's two dnughtJi-s, acred 12iiud II, loekol them In their room, then stole a hiii-'u nnd os enpod. A posse baut on lynching thorn are in pui'Miit. An Alleged Defuultlus fluardlan. Noi:::wtown Pa., Dec. SI. Application was mndo t-i court ho-n "li S-ilurdny to discharge Henry J. Smith, of Lmsdulo, tho luisKiug i.ud nllugod defaulting guard ian of Har.ild Sloan For a year he has failed to Biipply nny funds toward tho maintenance of his ward, and is short fil.Sil in his accounts. Tho petition for his dlschnrgo will bo nrgued on Jan. 4. Dr. John X. Jacobs Is his surety. I'loudlng for Jackson nnd Walling. FuankkoUT, Ky.,Doc 21. f-'horlir Pluiu nicr, of Newport, wns In consultation yesterday with Governor Bnidley. Tho luttor indicated that ho would IK tho day for tho execution of both Scott Jackson nnd Alonzo Walling. Tho flinl mandates of tho court hnvo uot yet reached the gov ernor, but ho Is already receiving letters by hundreds pleading for mercy for Pearl Bryan's murdorors. Kxplodlujr Itoller Kill Four. PltoviPKNCH, Doo. 21. Pour woro killod outright and four seriously injured by a boiler oxplosion In tho Kent Woolen com pany's mills nt Controville. Tho dend nro : Ml varum Urault, ilroinun In chnrgo of tho boilers; Mrs. Brault,who had just brought hor husband's broakfasti Arthur Fishor, It! years old, dye houso omployo; D. L. Baker, washer tondor. Will Wear tho Colors of Maryland. Alf.VAroi.Is, Dec. 21. Miss Georgia Por ter, who will ohrlston the gunboat Annap olis at Eliza bothport, N. J., on Wednes day, will leave horo tomorrow. At tho christening sho will wear Maryland's col ors. The Weathor. For oastoru Pounsylvnnla, Now Jorsny nnd Delaware: Increasing cloudlnoss, and In northern portion local snows 1 north westerly winds. TO CUItll A COI.lt JN ONI! DAY. Take Laxatlvo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho monoy if It falls to euro. 23 cents. S Always FIRST S o o o 0 s9 O Eagle Brand e a CONDENSED fllLK 5 For J5 yrs ths IcsJIng brinJ. It It the 2 J Beat sad the most cconomlcil. g 5 A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS ooBosooooeooeesooasioaoosr BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND MLIOUS llEAUALlltb Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant euro for sour stomachs and headaches, which often nccumulato from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, '7 nnd 10 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Grocers can tell you why those who buy SEELIG'S keepcomingback for it. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the some people. saved by using seel- ltj'S because you kcan buy cheap coucc ana make : delicious bv a .little oi U113 admixture, WITGH HAZEL OIL FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sires, 25c, 50c. and $l.oo. Bold by drujglsts, or sent post-PM on receipt of price linmmsis' atweo., 111 imuuiuit.,xrort. For sale at I'ovlnsky's drug store, 28 East Centre street Wanted-An Idea Who caa think of some suupla I'nwct your iaai tssr msr brln vou w.siih. luing 10 PBlCBsr Writ JOBK WIDDERBURN A CO., Patent Attor. neys-Wusisgion, n. o., for their iI.hjo prit. oner sad list ot two hundred lavontloos wanted. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale nnd Retail . - , J 1 J 1 I 1 ' I'v, - -eoiKus Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. ir HUMPHREYS' aitiiisu n.7 1 sunny jrrr-u.1 - Urewlnr'oo.'. Er pole nm mm. Terrible Sunday Night Firo iu a Now York Tenement, FIVE PERSONS DUHNED TO DEATH". rather, Mother and Three Chllilren t ut OlT from Kseiipn by the llapld .Spread nl tho rlainrs erHiit Olrl leHpeil s Jlilnplni; Iruiii a Window. Nkw Yohk, Dec. SI Tho explosion of a piano lamp on Iho second llimr of the four story residence nt 51 1 Kast Fifty eight street resulted In the loss o. five lives 1 11 -t night. The dead are : Aurcm Goldsmlili, 15 years old, Chlotllde Huldsmlth, hN wife, aged :M. Ilertltn (loldsmllli, aged in years; Hurry Uoldsmlih, nged 8 years, Frank Goldsmith, aged 0 years. The only other person in the houso at tho time ol tlio lire was Mnry Itosul, agod 11, a seivnnt, who savod her lifo by jumping out of Iho window. Tho family was top-other-during the evening, tho only other member of the household, 11 Mr. Hlrsoh, brother of Mrs. Goldsmith, having g.mo out shortly nf,tM tho evening me.,1. According to tho story told by the s, . vnnt, sho was on tho third iloor of tlio V I lint in tho not of putting Hurry nu! Fr.iafc, tho two youngost boys, to bod, wnou she heard tlio cry ot lire coming from tho iloor below, with onlls to her to come down. Sho ran out of tho liodroom down the stairs, and the little children followed her. As soon as she looked Into tho front room on tho second lloor sho saw tho whole front end of tlio room ablnzo. Thou she became frightened and ran out Into it roar room nnd jumped from nn open window to tho ground. What moro happened sho doos not know, but she snys that the lire was caused by tho upsetting of a largo piano lamp. Tho losses by flro to the building nnd contents will not exceed Jfi.OOJ. Tim llrnoklyn's First OfHrlat Cruise. Pim-ADI PIIIA, Doe. 21 Tho now United States cruslur Urooklyn, which has been lying at League Island navy ynrd slneo going Into- commission three weeks ago, will start on her ilrst olllclal cruise next Saturday. Sho will slenni ilrst to tho naval station at Newport, 11. I. After hor torpedoes have beon taken on board tho cruiser will proceed to Urooklyn, wheio tho citizens ot that municipality will for mally prosont to tho lilp a handsome 6llvor service. Attor this coromony and tho attendant festivities hnvo beon con cluded tho ship will go to Hampton Uoads and join tho Atlantlo squadron. Countess I-cwcuhuupt to Wed Auiiln. Wilmixuton, Del., Doo. 21. Tho 011 gngoment is announced of Mrs. Heinold Abraham Lowenhaupt, widow of Count Lowenhaupt, who was Miss Nolllo U.iy ard, youngoat daughter of Ambassador liayard, to MaurltzHagren, n young archi tect of Paris. Tho wedding will tnko placo In that city, whoro tho countoss rosldos. Mrs. Lfcwenhuiipt's former husband was a draughtsman In tho works of tho Harlan &, Ilollingsworth eomp-iny, of this city, and they wore married 011 April 1MI1. Within two weeks of his inarriago to Miss liayard ho died here. A Washington I.iwyor's Suicide. Washington-, Doc. 21. Mr. William Whuolor, years of ago, and a lawyer by profession, committed suicide yesterday by taking rough on rats. Ho loft 11 noto giving tho addross of two brothers-in-law In New York city. Ono Is Goorgo Spenror Hart, 20 Wost Fifty-sixth street, tho pres ident of tho Second avonuo railroad, nnd tho othor, Henry Toler, of Toler & Hal soy, baukors and brokers, In tho Mills building. Wheeler was a widower, had boon hero but n short time, nnd little Is known of him. Three Killed by I'nlsoued Whisky. SlSTi'.ltsvn.u:, W. Viv., Dec, 21. Threo mon nro dead, threo crazy and four not oxpoctod to live, and ton others aro In a critlrul condition from tho effects of drinking poisoned whisky. Tho whisky which causod tho trouble was peddled around by a man whose Identity Is as yet unknown. It had raw alcohol for foun dation, n dash of some sort of acid, und ovidoutly iueludod, through accident or dosign, a deadly poison. Olllcors aro scouring tho country for tho traveling "speak easy." lost a Fnrtuuo I'lajlng Cnrds. New YoitK, Deo. 21. Aaron Kahn, n lawyer, went beforo Acting Inspector Thompson, nt police headquarters, Satur day and submitted nllldavlts charging Captain KUlllea, of the High Hrldgo sta tion, with aiding nnd abetting gambling. This chargo dntes book four years, whon Kahn nllogos ho was swindled out of till, POO playing cnrds at tho Narrugunsctt club. H.' .i.'iges that two card sharps, who weie sprung on him, have promised to tostltj in Ills favor. Ten,- Killed lu it lluugarlnn Aline. D,- -, PESTh, Deo. 21. An explosion of lire damp occurred In n coal mine at He slcza. A largo number of men wore at work In tho mine, nnd forty of thoir. wero killed outright. Rescuing parties entered the mine ns soon ns possililo after tho ox ploslon.and surceodod iu taking out olgh toon mon, who woro seriously Injurod. It Is known that twenty-seven minors nro still ontombed, but whether they nro alive or not Is uncertain. 1 Itus4lan Student Sentenced tn Heath Loniion, Dei 21. Tho Vienna corro spondout ot Tho Dally Mall reports that as an outcome of the agitation lu Moscow ono studont has boen sontencod to death nnd others to twelve years' Imprisonment. Tho political agitation oamo to a head in efforts to hold meetings oommemoratlvo of tho Khodlnskoo plain disaster, during tho coronation of tho ozar, which woro prohibited by the pollco. Keller In Hli Hours. Distressing kidney ami bladder din-uses rolloved lu six hours by the "Now flrtat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its oxcecdiug promptness lu relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passage in male or femalo. It relievos retention of water and pain lu passing It almost Immediately. If you wmit quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Sliaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. The Suppression ot OleonmrEurliie. Hahiii hi w . I)( r si The low prohibit ing the munufauio nnd sale of 1 1-oinar-garlue in Pennsylvania has b- u vl;-T-ously onforc-d uud tho gale of 1 1' ' n -tr gruariy puucni, says atnj ir Jy vl siuia iiuiry iiuu iuoa COlUllllSMlOUOr, S Ladies ?iackinto y 84 Public Square. "A HAND SAW IS A Gl IS THE PROPER THU b v C-'.hJ Dyspepsia Kidney DiK D'Ol'l no 1 BOULTONf 'v ISllI I 111 UglB at -1 nl ,n. i. r Sold by P.'f'.1 For Sale by P. P. Dl 1 0..c ;..-.. k imply Aro tlie COl Wf as thousands of testira ; 1 how. J Neuralgia, Lumbago, Spruits-. vSj should he without It 1 M substitute Price 26c. a ' 01 (7i 1 "K'l 1 hi ill PHILA. & REAljC .Ml IK KKFKCT IIX 0,' Trains lfnu HhruaiiUttati n f Kr Xcw York, viu Phlla 2 10, Sal, 7 10 a in,, 12 uJ, j SumlavR, 2 10 a in. For New Yoik via Mnuli C 1215,7 10a. m., 12 ..land .i CI i i For UentlliiK ami I'ltMn J, 2 10, 0 20, 7 10 h.iu., 12. J, 3t u: days, 2 10 a. in. For i'ottMvillc, werk dnys, " 12 3 CO and 5 W i, m Hun v ForTamaqua anil Mahru i . 2 lO.SSfi, 7 10 a. in., 12 j 1 vi rcl 1 11 ml I" I odl jiii P. ."I Hunua 2 10 a. m nuiiuaH i iu a. ni Wit Villlirn)ort Hunbiilu wct'k daH, 3 2fi, tl iW a, m C m Sundays, a 35 u. m, 0)1 lays. 3 Si 11. in, II. 0. It. It., throiiKli ti-ti' Terminal, l'hiladi Iphla I' .OjC 7 85, II an a. 111., u 10 ami li !t nn 1 no 11 na ... n m ror isa tlmore. Wnltlnir . t nut streets station, werk dir.- ' 13 tf 8 to p m. .Sundays, 1 So, v THAINS KOIt 8HIlt Iave New York via I'ln days, 30, 8 00 a. Ill , 1 30. i uiKht. Hundays, GOO p. m. lvave New York u Mat days, 4 30, 9 10 a. 111., 1 So and t l.wve 1'hlhulclphta, Iteadl days, t a), H 35, 10 01 a m a li. in. Haudav. 1 1 no it. in 1 Leave IteadiliK, nt'Lk da 'If 5r 11 00 a. in., ouo and K . 1 1 m. Leave l'ottsvllle, wrr k tla 12 30 and a I'i p. in, Huiidav Ix-ave Tamaipiu, week day 111., 1 37, 7 30 and V 1.1 p. m Leave Mahaimy t ,v we II I7u. m.,2 0, 7tln-eJl 08 a. 111. Iavo Slahauoy l'lan' w rU 1 880,0 37, 11 49 a. Ill , 1 1 2 1 10 21 p. 111. Hundays, 2 to, 00 r ni Leave Willlaiusport, week 1' yJ ! 111., 3 3D and 11 tl p. m. Bunda-s JtV' ATLANTIC CITY J K Leave Philadelphia C h-atn Mouth strtxt whnif lor Atlant eeKila- I. lines-! 0 00 a ill p. 111. Aivoinini.rloi.il ' otl 11 Sundays l-Apr i. 10 " 1 liliHtatiou, KOOa 111 It m Iteturnini; leave Atlantic I t Atlantic and Arkau -s a enu - 4 Weekday. 1-niir-s- 1 tJ 0 J p. 111. AiTomiiiodnt n IS. A Mund y- I jpr 4 i 7 J d-vtuui, 7 11 lit I (i ri ' l'nrlor t lira on ah t x. -s t - ri I A HWI IKAItl) U . O 11 1 1 icr nt - ileut I 'B 0 TP; n.aii 11 r 1 IS 1 01 tror Mulinuoy Plane, wcekn I'l 7 10, 1130a. m., 12,,., j 00. 3 A, p. 111. Hundnys, S 10, 3 23 n 1 Lh 7 10.1130 11. 111.. 2(10. ILi-i n.llS' Srli
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