Too Much Me ! The use of the surgeon's knife is be coming so general, resulting fatally in such a large number of cases, as to occasion general alarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walslitown, South Dakota, writes; "About three years ago, there came under my left eye a little blotch about the size 01 a smnii pea. It grew rapidly,aud shooting pains ran in every direction. I became alarmed and consulted a irood doctor, who pronounced it can tccr, and said that it 'must be cut out. This I would not consent to, having little faith in the Indiscriminate use of the knife. Read ing of the many cures made by 8. S. B., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. This after awhile ceased, leaving a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to mark the place where the destroy er had held full sway. 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Honk ft en. . ps -ie wnngi. vwiTsrHn t 2SU ObeetDDt St. rhUideLchU. TUB nn UAOP AMSfn a au . HOSPITAL PATIENTS. Bworetothetratl). Fran.ll. Itftdcn flel.1. Camden, eays he contracUxl lllood rolflon on top of excess of youthful errors vlth borrlbla ulcers finellinfM and bnlK etc. Ho con pultedlwo advertising rtitladelplila doctors, one a l'lspensary l'byJt lan. 1 la rouLl not rest nor slcen for exc ru- clatlng pain This iMtea for tlmo months and no became a niprovtu 1 oton. IwasbrouKhttoaleaUinglloa pltal to be operated on, when a guntld in an thfira told tno to m ta Dr.G.F.THEEL. 604 N. 6th G4. DIiSlo "ho cured film wlUioutrutUng OU nillrt.l telopTajplied to tty father to comeand take mo to DILTHEKI,. Ill' ravo relief at once and cored mo In a short ttmo, ranererssuip nil rooUmr and commit Da TllKhL, 601 N, Sixth SI. 1'hlladdiilila, I'n., berore It Is too jato. A.Fritz Von (lorlgthen swears besutrered from the said effects otf Inalscretlon la trcrstfonn, nor. Tons aouintr, iteakness. loss 01 Tllnllty, had embklons, lost man. fiood, varicocele, loss or memory, lossof BitrltBaiiddypepa. Ibe cainoaflilcttidxvirhlliood 1'olson. I cnDhulted family doctors and a leauing prtifcssor and his son. three fo-called regulars, thw advertis ing doctors. W as piacuu in a rni Udeliibla boniUal to IMvneiiaiaU on. A modical studenPtnere, a ilrlend of mine, told me to qo to lilt, Ml. l.'.TIIIlb'l 04Norlb Slith St.. r,!.,jTOpn,sli1i'1CTI tsUed, and so I say lilt. 0. f. SirSi. JU',nisiiireiier a andcnnxl me ner THKELgavou ly suiierers go ana consnitlllt.u. lVJ.v!!w Jfltts no equal lutulswholecouhtiv. KxV. i'ti K"iS PsWlshed unless bo deslrti eaatsmeaip"'mteeu' Lauef Lag-e and Pilsiier Beers, i rlieat, Purest and , Healthiest. thris. Schmidt, Agi., 207 West Coal Street. Teams to H i rs. If yen want to liir. Male and rellublt team for driving or lor workluic iiurpoaoc pay ahlelili-' livery viable a vlolt Team, oonatautly on band at reasonable rata J A IVlCS SHIELDS, Ko. 410 But Centre street. Oypo'te Rmdlna railroad station. Tho Rosy Freshness And velvety softness of Mm sic.- Is Inva. riably obtained by thor who use Possomi'b Uoinplevlou .owder. i j - - Urd b till' Tho Train Wae Plaggod by tho Highwaymen. BXPBESS OAR LOOTED AND BURNED The ItobbotS Succeed In Mnklnc Tbolr Hi enpo Uellereil to he a dang Who Held Up the flame Train Nearly Two Year Ago Ho One Wag Injured. Portland, Ore., Jan. 80. Tho north bound ovorlnnd train whloh loft Snn Fran- clsoo Wedtiosdny and duo here yesterday was held up two miles west of Hoseburg, Ore., early In the morning, as soon as pos sible after tho holdup bogan tho flrornhn, Hendrloks, of the train orew, slipped out of the engine and ran on to ltosoburg and gave the alarm. Arming himself ho started back to the soeno of tho trouble. Superin tendent Ifield, of tho Bouthern Paolflo rood, who was at Hoseburg, quickly took a posse of man and an englno and Btartod for the scene. Heavy explosions of dynamite or powder were dlstlnotly hoard at Hoseburg. Dur ing the progress of the holdup the light of either a Are or a toroh was seen. Fireman Hendrloks stated that the train 'Was first flagged by the highwaymen. The express oar was then looted and burned and the safe blown open. No one was hurt and the highwaymen succeeded in making their escape. Postal Inspector Thrall oomments on its similarity to that when the same train was held un on the niaht of July 1, 1893, i thirty miles south of the soeno of this I affair. On that oocaslon the robbers ope- j rnted In tht same manner in order to stop I the train, and Thrall believes tho sarao parties are responsible for both holdups. ' Five men were conoerned in the first rob- i bery and two men were arrostod for tholr participation In It. They were John Case ana Joan i'ooi. I After a trial In the United States district l court of Portland the jury found them i guilty, a new trial was demanded and I Judge Solllnger granted a new trial, stating that in his opinion thero was not sulliolent evidence to convict As tno postal officials hod no furthor evidence the cases were dlsmlssod. Cnso and Pool have since been indlotod by the Btato court, but havo not boon arrested. The Southern Paolllo train which was held up near Bosoburg arrived horo last night Charles Plpor, tho postal olork in charge of the mall oar, saldi "Two mon did all tho work of holding up the train, but I think thore wero five In tho gang. They oxplodod dynamlto bombs In the ex progs car and half a dozen on tho outstdo. When tho express car took lira I realized that my oar, which was noxt to tho ox pross, was In danger. Ono of the robbers drew his revolver on mo while ho went through the mull. Tho oxpress car was soon a mass of flames and I set about to save my oar If possible by carrying water from a pond near at hand. The entire end of the mall car was burned out" Tlrltlsh Occupation of Trlnlilnd. New Yohk, Jan. 80. Tho captain of the British stoamor Grenada, which ar rived from Trinidad yesterday, reports that great preparations are being mado for the centennial celebration of tho British occupation of the Island of Trlnl ilnd. Tho fetes, which will consist of races, a grand banquet and a magnificent display of flroworks, will bo held during tho coming month. Tho legislative coun cil has voted a largo sum of monoy to meet tho necessary oxponses. A large In flux of visitors from tho United States and tho adjacent British AVost India Islands Is axpectod to arrlvo for the fe3' tlvitlos, whloh will last several days. Russian Fleet in Good FleUtluc Trim. London, Jan. 80. A dispatch to The Tlmos from Odessa, commontlng upon military and naval preparations on tho part of Russia, says that tho Black sea fleet, consisting of sovon Ironclads, as well as cruisors, gunboats, torpedo boats and torpedo dostroyors, la continuously kept under steam and ready for uotlvo service As for tne Sebaetopol fleet, tho corres pondent asserts it never was in mora splendid trim for fighting. Cold Weather In Florida. Jacksonville, Jan. 80. Tho tempora turo was 83 dogs., tho thermometor slowly rising. Tho Citizen has received roports from Its correspondents over tho stato and state that t.h.iugh the vegetable orop has been ruined, organes and pineapples are un. j u rod. Tho only evidence of tho cold shown by the troes is In the curling of leaves. Tampa experienced its coldest weathor yasterday.the thermometer reach ing 36 dogs., with o light flurry of Bnow. The Girls All Escaped. Dallas, Tox., Jon. 80. Shortly before midnight tiro was discovered In tho base ment of Fatton seminary, a boarding school for girls at Oak Cliff, three miles south of till? city, and in less than an hour tho building; was in ruins. About forty young ladles wero In the building, bti ' 111 escaped in safoty. Tho contents of tho oulldlng, together with tho personal elToots of the scholars, wero oonsumeu. The total loss Is about f 15,000. Iliad severe attacks of gravel and kidnoy trouDie; anu unable to cct a medicine or doctor to euro me until I used Hop Bitters, and they, cured me in a short time. A Distinguished Lawybb op Wayne Co., jm. x. UOLOBLSSe asd Cold. A yonBE girl ileeply regretted that she was so colorless and and ooid. Her faoe was too white, and her liamts and feet felt as thoush the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hen Hitters had been tflken sho was the rosiest and healthiest cirl in the town, with vivacity and oheerfuluess of mind gratifying to ber friends. Itesoued ly the Ooverniuont Orew,' Atlantic City, Jan. 80. Captain James Townsend, of Longport, was rescued last night by the United States government orew. fie was fast In the loa In a small sum auouc a nan a mile from the shore), The orew shot a life line to him. The taptaln had been gunning up the bay and Was oaught In an lee flow. He was vary vrsatK iron exposure. Your lloy Wont Wye u Iloiith. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 94 MU1 St., South uarauer, Mass., was told by the doctors, His sou had Lung trouble, follewiuBTyphold Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, Baying: "Your boy wont live a uiontu." no triea fir. nine's Mew Dis covery and a few bottles lettered him to health and euubled mm to go to worKa per fectly well man. fie says Be owes his nre- sent good health to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and kuows it to he the liest in the world for Luug trouble. Trial Bottles i rceat A. Wasley s wrug Store, Rlurderer HrenUs Jail. rurmv, O. T., Jun. 80 - Elmer K. Cox, under Imlli tmout for tho murder of Hon, U U. Crawford tbroo mouths ago, has broken jail at Pawnee and Is at large. Crawford was a prominent man and he and Cox wero neighbors They quarreled about tholr wlvos,endlng in a street fight. In which Cox knocked Crawford on the hund with a plooe of timber, killing h,iiu, All the difh-rcut forms of skin troubles, from chapped hands to eoxenia and iudolent ulcers cms be. readily cured by DeWitt's Witeh Haicl Salvo, the great pilo cuiv. '. H . Ilagcubuch. Union Case JJcf.irs the tirtHil itatjr, llALTMcmB. Jan. 80. The stwolal grand jury lu tho UnltMl States court whloh la to hear tho oaso against) the Cuban sym pathlxern, Qensrnl Carlos RoIdIT and Dr. Joseph J. Luis, for nlltgod flllbusterlLR, organized todny. The Jury took np the ooae at 10 o'olocft this morning. Judgo Mortis delivered a written oharae in whloh ho sets forth at some length the laws govern ing the oam to be heard and carefully es plains what constitutes an oHenso. An' Old Bridge Burnsd. STltouDsnuno, Pa., Jan. 80. Kerr's cov ered bridge, whloh crosses MoMlehael's ereek, about two miles from here, was completely destroyed by Are yesterday. It Is believed that the firs wai startod by tramps. Tho bridge belonged to tho coun ty and was one of the oldest In the state. Stranded Goal liars Float d. New YoilK, Jan. 80. The seal bage Ooal Sing, whleh was ashore on Sandy i Hook, was finally floated with the assist ance of two tugs, and proceeded up the bay lu tow of tho tug idward Liuokon buoh. Til Wathr. For eostern New York, enstern Pennsyl vania, New Jersey and Delaware t Gen. orally fair weathor; westerly winds, bo coming variable; slightly colder In north, era Now York. Ten Ifears for' Unrclary, "Wjsbt Ciimtkii, Pa., Jan. 80. Charles ICohlor, who was arrested a few days ago In Philadelphia on the oharge of burglar ising the home of Artist Newbold O. Trotter, at Cheynoy, ploaded guilty before the Chester oounty court, and was sen tenced to ten years in the eastorn peni tentiary. A Negro's Brutal Work. XjAKOAbter, Pa,, Jan. 80. An unknown negro broke into the residence of Elmor L Sohnerln Columbia and horribly mal treated Mrs. Sehner, the woman being rendered unoonsolous by a blow on the head and subsequently gagged ana as saulted. Hor condition Is very critical. Charles W. Brooke's Illness, ftnw YoitK. Jan 80. Charles "W.Brooko, tho prominent lawyor, remains In about tho same condition as yesterday. His physician says that a surgical operation will be necessary. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send Bis Dis covery Free. claims to Be a Benefactor Mankind. to Weakened Them is nlwnvs moro or less snsploion attached to anything that is offered free hut sometimes a man so overuows wim generosity that ho cannot rest until his discovery is known to tho world, In order that nis leilow men may profit by what ho bs discovered. It is upon this principal uiai a resiueui oi Kalamazoo. Midi., desires to seud free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form ot nervous ueouity ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men ore peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural sise and vigor. As it costs uotliiug to try tho experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attacK mon who never stopped to roalizo whut might be tlin final result, oucht to bo deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which rlmv continue to live an oxlstenco of untold misery. As tho remedy in quostion was the result of many years resoarcli as to what rnmlii nation would bo licculiarlv effective ill restorlUK to uieu tho strength thoy need, it would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write lor such a remedy at once. A request to II. U Olds, ffox 1712. Kalamazoo. Mien., statin: that vou nre not scndiiie for tho prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to mako use of the medicine by giving it a trial will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where information came from. rJhe nroicrlntiou is sent free and although some mar wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovory, thero is no doubt about the offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know how you came to writo him. 12-28-78t A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOOlN, Cor. riain and Coal Sta. Finest whiskeys, boors porter and ale constantly ou tap. Choice empernnoe drinks and o'.frnrs. A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess, Pozzom's Complexion Fowdbb gives It. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS fj S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office : 30 Wet Centre street. Can be consulted ut ull hours. M. BUBKE, ATTORKBV-AT-LAW. Offlce-Bitan build uW. corner of Main au Centre street. Shengbdonli. J. II. l'QMHMQY, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. 8HOHMAKBII, ATTOUNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOP JOHN JONI, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Bui 06, Mauanoy City, Pa. Having studlwl undar some of the but masters h' ' London and Paris, will give lemonr on the violin. mandolin, gulur and vouul culture. Term reasonabl. Addrea In care of Htruuae, (be j -weler Shenandoah. HAD DYSPEPSIA TERRIBLY. Dr. Greens'sNennira Ajstonluk od Him by a Wonderful Ouro. Mr.ncrncv Wllsnn, rimmplsln, N. Y., lays: "t cu.d ti it tliliik easily, my bead felt dull and sluing. , and 1 was tired and weak allover. ! hnc v tin rines wero weak and piostitttcil, t li.it 1 !..'.) I'olu terribly ; t liy, I could scarcely ent nnvViIng from one dav to mother. 1 ciiild mrt sleep niitlits, and woke mornings feeling iveak, tired and dragged out. MR. I1AUNBT WII.SO.V "I saw the advertisement of Dr. Greene's Norvnra blood and norvo remedy, I procured some of the druggist at onoo, and before I had taken two bottles I was so mnoh better that I was astonished I I continued its use, and now i am fooling as well and sound as 1 ever was In my life I can truly say that had It not been for lr, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve. remedy I should now be In my grave. I eg. nestly recommend it to all who aie snffonng from disease." "' If constipated, use Dr. GreeMe's Cathartic rills with the Nervura. Dr. G'reeno, 85 West 11th St., New York City, tnejsucccssfnlphvst cian In curing nervous anrt chronic diseases. can be consulted free, personally or by letter. NUGGHTSfOF NrivVS. Tho oomptrollerj of tho ourrenoy has authorised the organization of the Union National bank of Newport, Ky. Capital, ?100,000. Tho "Tomboy" nllno, o( Colorado, was formally bought yesterday by the Roths chllds, of London. ' Tho price given wns $1,600,000. f A bill was Introduced in tho Missouri senate yesterday r roviding for tho aboli tion of pool selling e ir book making in any part of tho stato. Tho Tammany I l,ai commlttoo on or gnnlcation met last night in Now York nnd elocted WUHan! Sohraor as chairman to succeed Ilenry Dl Purroy. Judge Lafayette Dawson, ono of the most prominent attorneys In Missouri, died yesterday In AInrysvillo, Ma Ho was Judgo of Alaska, from 1886 to 1849. Custer Post, G. aJr., 0f Leavenworth, Kan., has passed resolutions demanding the immediate reirloval by oongress of Governor Smith, of the Soldiers' Home. Tho freight stoaHner Mohawk, of tho Control Vormont lljuo, whloh went ashora on uosneo point, tnc.ir New London. Thursduy muiiiiug.icn ,j off at high tide 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Agnew's Liver fpilU arc tho most per fect mads, and euro luko magic, Sick Head aclio, Constipation, BlUousness, Indigestion and all Livor ills. 10 j;cnts a vial40 doses. Sold at Kirlins drug store. Cadets Slay Aliiend Iimucaratlon. WAsniNQTOs, Jat(. so. Thoro Is a pos sibility that tho Wst Point oadets moy yot attend tho lnnuburatlon of President elect MoKinloy. Tfte item of oxponso has boon ono of tho chidf obstaolos in tho way of tholr coming. Yestorday Mr. H. O. Burch, manager the Ebbltt House, at whloh tho prosidolit-eloct will stop prior to his inauguration teodored thecadots, f roo of chargo, tho,nocossary board at the EbbittHouso. tLL . Piles Cured in 3 to 6 Nights. Dr. irr'new's Ointment will cure all oases of Itching Piles in from 3 to 0 nlglito. Ono application brings comfort. For Blind and Bleeding Piles it is peorless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Kcxema, llarber's Itch, and all eruptions of tho skin. 35 cts. Sold at Kirlins drug store. Coming Events. Feb'y. 4. Grand Musiealo in Trinity Re formed Church. A torpid liver means a bad complexion, bad breath, Indigestion and fre-qnent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitt's Little Karly Klsevs, tho famous little pills. O. II. lluKeubuch. Fo: t Povlnsky's drug store. Centre street. 28 Kns DEATH COoo Ec-FEOTS ATO caTON's irrrfiLiZER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, spermatorhcea. emissions, ltnpotency, paresis, etc. Corrects fuactlonal disorders. caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and fltrength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is flmr.K ani. Twnnnnr.u Vant lt dtceived hy imitation: Insist CATON'S Vltallzers, Sent scaled if your drug gUt doe not have it. Price $ I per pkge, 6 for $5, Information, references, etc.. free and confidential, fiend Utt statement ot case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only scut to each person. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON. MAS 8 Por sale at P. P. I. Ktrlln's drug store and Bhtmandotth drug store. wu written uuaranice 01 compicie cure HUMPHREY! roit Piles or Hemorrhoidal. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds, Wounds & Brulsss. Cuts Sc Sores. Boils & Tumors. ' Eozema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters, Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects, Three Siiet, aje, JPC. afld $1.00, 80W by drng, seat WHM on raIpt of prtos gnjISpjlBflV'MSa, (ft, 111 HI nmamW.,a. Por sale at Povinsky', drug store, 38 Bast Centre street 30 DIVIDEND opc TO INVIST IO OR UPWARD! T Dirt- Upajabl monthly. Pktt.oula.rs frse. Add row. AVet I Flnuulttl Co.. Jtt Drboro Bttwst. ChIoo, 111. Hia Address Eioitos Considerable Merriment, NEW T0EK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE peaks of the AdTOiieemaut Made la Ifodi teat Selene, anil Slakes Some Witty Al lusions to the Village Doctor of fifty Tears Ago. Nbw Yohk, Jan. 80. The oeoaaton of the oelehraMon of the semi-oen ten Dial of the JJow York AoBilemy of Medlcltio at Carnegie Hall last night was mad aus ploloils by the presence of President Cleveland. Tho hall was tazexl beyond Ite capacity hy the dootora and their guests lon before the exercise of the evening were begun. On the stage and In the audienoe were many leading phy alolane from all over the United States. The feature of the entertainment of the evening was, of oourm, the address ot President Clerriand, whloh exoltedoon siderahla merriment and gooil -inaiitg.-Other addrssMM were mada bx.raatdeot Bryant, Dr. Samual S. Purple, of New York, and Dr. Lewis A. Sayre. President Cleveland .poke in part oa follows: s' "It, In passing through tha period in boyhood when.Iia desirable ehoioe of future activity seemsxl to rait between running Rway from home to be a sailor and staying at home to be a doctor, I incijajed towards the more quiet ana or- irly of the pursuits, this surely furnishes no basis at this late day for a claim of re lationship to the medloal fraternity. "Uonfeeelng, therefore, that I have no right to eren standing room within the lunar olrole ot the profession, I have boldly nnd without tho least authority deter mined to apeak to you as a representative ot the vast army of patient and laymen. Wo are obedient and submissive to your oominands that is, when we are slok and we sometimes pay your bill, even otter a recovery to health, whioh we are always certain would havo resulted with out your Interference. In these eircum stances, lfwhon in perfoet health, we veq. ture to assort ourselves and tell you what Is In our minds, It is not fair to liken us to n certain personage who when slok a saint should bo, though very differently in clined when well. "Wo begin by conceding most heartily, nnd without the least reservation, the learning and skill of those now constitut ing the medical profession, and the wonderful advance that has been made through their untiring labors nnd Inven tions In tho alleviation of human suffer ings and tho saving of human life. It may bo this seoms to you an acknowledg ment so much your duo as to be hardly worth making. You should, however, value it, boeause it 1b sincerely made by those who wore not born yesterday, but who hold In lasting and tender memory the ministrations of the village dootor of fifty years ago, and are now the living monument of his faithful oara. He, too, alleviated suffering and saved human Ufa "Wo roniomber without abhorrence his ready lancet, and tho scars of his blood jotting found In every household. Wo ondure with complacency tho rocollootlon of his awful medicine caso containing bot tles, powdors and pills, whloh, whatever might be thought of them now, seemod then to be sufficient for all emergencies to say nothing of tooth pulling tools and other shiver breeding Instruments, some times exposed to view. If ho was ignorant of many of the roiuedlos and appliance's now In use ho, in a large measuro.supplied tho doflclenoy by hard headed judgment, well observed experience and careful nurs ing. If we have now arrived at an under standing you arc, I hope, prepared for a suggestion quite in keeping with tho 01 troinely moderate nnd reasonable disposi tion that characterizes the patient and layman. Wo have lnvndqd our benighted contontmont and led us out "Into broad fields of scientific discovery. Wo aro quite certain that you should be required to de stroy the origin of disease and ultimately ushor in the day when the only esoape from the world will be through a passage way marked 'old age exit.' "In some instances Investigation has performed Its part and only effective no tion in other quarters Is necessary to sup ply needed remedies. In suoh oaees, of course, you are absolved from all respoul bllity in your professional character by exhibiting dangers and warning against them. Yet ignorant pretenders roam over the land offering to perform miracles, or arc located in towns and cities, preying upon the weakness ot the sick and ulllloted. "You seek to restrain any approach to 'criminal maipractloe, yet newspapers dis gustingly though covertly advertise the way to suoh crimes and startle their read ers with sensational tales of death and misery to whloh they are dlreotly ac cessory. 1 uee.1 not suggest that such ovlls arc allowed to exist by reason of in efficiency of our laws or a laxity in their oxecmiou. "If the laws nre needed to abolish abuses whioh your professional investi gations have . unearthed, your fraternity should not be traugers to the agencies which make the laws. Let mo remind you ot the application to your oase of the truth embodied in the homely Injunction : 'If you want a job well done, do it your self.' If members ot your profession were oftener found In our national and state legislative assemblies he ripened results of your professional labor would be, brighter and nearer. "No object for personal ambition and no activity Of professional Ufa should be permitted to wltnhold from our govern ment tho tithe of devotion and service duo from its thoughtful, Intelligent and edu pa ted oitlsens. The reward of a willing recognition of our obligation to watch nnd protect our free Institutions, and preserve them from weakness and decay, will surelv ooma when a just government supported by the patriotism of a loving people shall bestow with equal hand upon us and all our oountrymen the blessings of national peace, oontentmant and baunlnoss." Following tha exercises at Carnasla Hall, the president held a brief reception Ot the Aoademy of Medloine. After a few minutes at handshaking the president, accompanied by Colonel Lamont, left for Washington, Pon't Tobaeco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Duy No-To-Bac from your own druggUt, who will guarantee a cure. SOe or flOO. Booklet and wnnnle mailed free. Ad. Sterling Keiuttly Co., Chicago or New York, JtrltUU overii4Unt vumiiistes ivory. Lpuvoo-v, Jun. 30 Ivory, prior to his de parture for New York, told his friondi that the government hud paid him the sum of 150,000 as compensation for hi arrest and the expenses Incident to his de tail). arip-Colds-IIeudarlie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds aud 1a Qrippo when I axative Hromo Quiuiue will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets con venientfor taklug. Guaranteed to rule, or mniutv r,f,ii,H.it Vl OK a,. Winter in wi GAME OF BREAKING THROUGH THE I0E IU A WISCONSIN RIVER IN FEBRUARY. From the Ckroniete. Chicago, IU. Fire years ago last winter, there was con siderable commotion on the banks of the White Blver, Wisconsin, as a young roan named E. N. Ilalleek, had broken through the ice, and was fbr some momenta lost to view. It was not long, however, before Mr. llulleek earn in sight again, and hy artistic means was fished from the fluid and restored to society. If the docking had been ail, it would have been well, but unfortunately, I he young gentleman contracted a heavy (old, resulting in chronic rheumatism, com piteated with diseai? of kidney and urinary organs. T'For six months," writes Mr. Halleok, " I was laid up, and not able to do anything. During this time I suffered with pains in l lie stomach and small of the back, and headache, urination was'fVequent and pain ful, my heart's action was increased, and I had aches all over my body, and was gener iilly used np. Then I was able to go out, hut was a confirmed invalid, and for nearly four years I was In that condition, and ex pected then that I should always be disabled f r nothing that I took gave me any relief. "In December. 1895, I read an advertise ment about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and on speaking of it to Mrj, A. E. Derby, she strongly urged that I should take them, as she said she believed they would cure me. I nad been under physicians' oare for over two years, but as they did me no good I did not asic tneir auvice about taking these pills, hut laid in a supply and began to take them. In about ten days I bearan to exnerlene substantial relief, and continued to take m SURB CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Slsepiessnsss, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Ask your Druggist to get them through his Jobber, or send a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NBJnZ YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH For Sale by P. P. D. PHILA. & READING RY IN EFFECT DEC. 6. 1890. Trains leavo Hlienandoah aa follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week dan 110, 525, 7 10 a. ill., 12U8, 8 03 and S 58 p. D. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mnueh Chunk, week dsn 3 25, 7 10 n. m., 12 83 and 3 08 p. m. For IteadiiiK nnd Philadelphia, week days 1 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 88, 3 OB and 5 58 p. m. Bui days, 2 10 a. m. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., and 12 3D, 3 03 und 5 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a ra. For Tamaqua and Jlalinluiy City, week dan 2 10,525, 710 n. in., 12 88, 308 and 558 p. a Sundays, 2 10 n. ni. For WiiliauMport, Sunbury and tewlsbim woekdoys, 8 25, 1180 a. in., and 735 p. rs Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Malianoy Plane, weekdays', 2 10. 8 26, 5 26, 710,1180 a. in.. 1233, 3 08,658, 7 26 and 9 6' p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 26 a. m. For Ashland and Shantokin, week days, 8 at 710, 11 80 a. m., 725 nnd 9 56 p. m. Sun days, 3 25 a. m. For 'llaltlinore, Washington and tho Went vli U. & O. It. It., through trains leu-1 Iteadini rermlnnl, Philadelphia, (P. ic K. V K) at 8 X IS'i190- m- 8' Bmi P-- Sundays 8 20, 7 00, U 20 a. m., 3 16 und 7 37 p. ra. Addl (tonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat nut streets station, week: days, 10 80 a. m. 12 21' 13 1l8p.m. Sundays, 138,8 38 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave Now York via Philadelphia, itvaa daya.480, 8 00a. iu., 130, 430, 9 00 p. in. buc niaht. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Iiavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week Jays, 4 80, 0 10 o. m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Inve Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. m. and 4 06, 630, lit p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. Leave ReadltiK, week days, 186, 710, 10 0 1155 a. m., 0 00 and 8 20 p. ra. Sundays, 1 36 a. m. Leave Postaville, weekdays, 235, 7 40 a. in. 12 80 and 8 12 p. m. Sundays, 4 85 n. m. Leavo Tauiariua, week daya, 3 18, 8 50. 11 28 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 48 p. m. Burnt ay a, 3 lg a. a Leave Mahanoy City, weak days, 8 45, 21 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 4 1 and 10 08 p. ra. Sundays. 8 41 a. ra. Leave Malianoy Plane, week days, 2 40. I Ot 11 99 " 1 . . 36, 7 an 10 28 p.m. Sundays, 3 40, 00 a.m. Leave Wllltenwport, week days. 742, 1010 m., 8 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p! m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavs Philadelphia Chestnut straot warf am South street wharf for Atlantic Gity. Weekdays Express, 900 a. m., 900, 400, 6 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 6 80 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accom modation, 00 a. in , 1 15 p. m. Returning leave Atlanilo City depot, cornel Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00 a. ni., 8 30, 6 30 p.m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., 432 p.m. Sundays Express, 1 00, 7 80 p. m. Accommo dation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Cars oil all express trains. Grocers can tell you why those whobuyEELIG'S Vecncouilngback for It. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the aauie people. Baviil by nsing Seel- tu'Sbecause you Lean buy cheap feoffee and make it delicious bv a time oi wis admixture. IAVE YOU tXLm. K'AJi sfiisib iu oinum nan rb..niiiri diiih I'llllia IKMrilV l() III IT Mus.nlo fti.eog-o,. Hi., ior pi. .ofa I ur 4 at nr.iifa ann . . - -hi rssiiiiiii aywpmc pubk irtCs Bath uil:i. River line them for four months, by whloh tlrao I was cured. The first benefit I obtained was a less frequent desire to urinate, and .eseenlng of that dreadful pain in the bark, which ceased altogether very soon. My stomach bereme comfortable, and my heart's action normal. After the first break my recovery wns rapid, and to-day I flatter myself I am a sound man, a.'d able to attend to my busi ness better than I ever could before." (Signed) K. N. HaLLSCK. I, K. N. Halleok, do hereby certify, that the foregoing statement slimed by me is jj, r N. Hallrck. Statu of.IlIinois, i Cy)i? County. j I, John T. Derby, a Notary Public In and for the County and State, do hereby oertiiy that E. N. Ilalleek, whose name is signed to the foregoing statement, is personally Known to me, and that he did in my presence and of his own free will and accord, sign and swear to the same. bbalJ John T. Dkrbv, Xotary PubHe. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain in a con densed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and re store shattered nerves. They are also a spe cific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. In men they effect a radical cure in all eases arising from mental worry, over work or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold In boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50o. a box or six boxes for $2.60, and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medloine Company, Schenec tady. N. Y. " , T V.I.yT in c' . i ..' v .at to use for Nr.uus Uet-n, I.ubs rf Power, lmi)icncy.Airu, 1 , ariroceleand ottier weakne&c:., In-m any cause, use Senine Pill. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. lrorglected. .oca transit raanlt ftLUr. Mailedfor$l.tt;0boxcsf.00. With $5.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund the monrV Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., CleVt.and,J0, KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa peipa. Railroad. StilTKYKILL DIVISION. Jajttmrv 18,1897. " -. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abov ! 'or0w,P"V.al,b,rto,lj I'raokville, Dars Water, St. STalr, Pottssjlle. ifntnUurg, Readli.. Pottatown , 1'hoenliVlIIe, Norrtetowii and Pbfi adelplda (llroad street station) at 608 and 1105 a. m. and 1 20 p. in on week days. For Potv. vllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For WtgKaus, Ollberton, Prackville. Dark Water St. cW Pottevtlle, at 6 ,9a 'm a"o 810 p.m. For Hamburg, Read n sr. I'oiUtmvn 1'hoenlxvllle Norrl.town. PhUadSpbU atT 8 9 46a. m., 8 lop. m, .n'5onln, leRV,i'kvllle for Shenandoah at W 40 a. m. and 12 31, 5 41, 7 62 and 10 47 p. m, Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and 5 41 p. m. Leave 1'ottevillo for Shenandoah at 10 IS fAra,,ilnai3.V725 "d 10 30 V- m. Sunday a 1040 a. in,, 5 15 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, (liroad street station), foi heiiaiidoaliat5 57aiid8 35a. in., 4 10 nnd71 ------- --- y '"""'.; " icuvc u u uu a. 111. .. - ... . m. i i,.i n ieuve at o DU a. 111. Leave Itroiu tr.,.f ,.,..., f,.n..,, 'V." ve Jiroau street station, rhiladalnlila m. fiAA ,.- , . 1 . . . ""ry i-aric, uoron Urove, Lonf Hranoh. ond intermediate stations, a.i0. 11.14 - Iave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. . .S'i'!?8 v.-eek-ays, 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 S 15. 0 50. 7 lM 21, 888, 950, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 M a, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Llmlte.1 1 ( and 4 r7 m. ptiilngCars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Car) SSL 85 4W,5,5 68(Din'lngUai-), 60S 6M , llFlSm I' JJ'y 01 ifl,t. tfundays. MTlVsS- 8 20,888,9 60, 10 21, (DluiWa. Car) U 8ai ' p."n 101 idgnt Car)' 6 . 12. W Kxpress for lloston without eliange, 11 00 a ra.. woek-days, and 0 58 p. m., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH 7..', - o oa iLnninif Uteri. Avalo-Kpre, 9 00 a. ml '4 00 pT m wsiS days. Sundays, v 00 . m. m w"" ..7 .JI I nspraM. no am.. 4 1ft uen i Manager. ae i Pase'g-r Act Hillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Takeao risks but get your houses, atuok, thr. nlture,et fnsured in AraESK: uable oompauiea as represented hy DAVID FAUST, 'SX,!' Also Life and A Ideotal Com pan I M BROA1-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES 1 flST1 5y 'I'1" JWnnlar effervew-ent and stlna lan. Au lostanl ouro for ,,ur stomachs luZ 1dfawilW "'" otvl",,"'te ' hevlog JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF 0AKB0KATED DRINKS, ' Y v P- in., and 12 05 nlBbl week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20. 8 IS. 11 II . ? P W.i. 4 5 18 "KrSlimtl Limited: 1 Dining Car), 6 55 ( Dliiinn lit IM n a (Dining Car) and 12 05 nlgiil ' 740 p- FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroa.1 street .tatlou, 1'hlladelr.hla (visa iHn"' hi-idgo), express, 7 03 pVIi Ixavc Market street Ferrv tm 2 00, 4 10,5 ( 0 p , 8uudayy"8T'9 i't AcoommodatU,,,, soo, H 20, ,., 8 JOarul 4 Holly fh iSlMS'f-fS. WIMwoed .! . l by Kirliu'sPharmsey. , 7 and 19 Pck Alley, Shenandoah
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