THE SHAKERS' IDEAS of MEDICINE Now a days when a man goes te his doctor, lie Is usually told that he lias some unheard of disease with n lone nam, and when he leaves the oflloe ha does not know whether It U8t Vitus Danoe or consumption that Is gradually undermining his health. It is therefore refrtsuluE to talk with the Shaken, for their very simplicity coninmuds confident and respect, and wo have the farther satisfaction of knowing that they have devoted themselves to the study of disease and its cure for more than n hundred years. The venerable old man whom the writer saw wn only toq glad to discuss his pot sulj'.ot. lie said that stranie ns it might eer-m, very few doctors realise that three quarters of tho most prevalent diseases were all attributable to faulty digestion. He then went on to lay that a child of nvorago Intelligence knows that putrid meat urdecayirfg vegetables,- are poisonous, and must be avoided, and yet these same foods, even if taken Into tho stomach in the freshest possible condition soon decompose unless In suoh cases the resulting poisons enter tho system, wson aches aud inline, weakness and debility soon follow as a natural con sequence. It was recognition of this that led the Shakers to devotq tholr ouorgles to tho per fection of a product which would stimulate tho digestive organs and n(lt them to per form their proper work. The flrtt symptom of disordered digestion is loss of appetite, and the Shaker Digestive Cordial Is wonderfully ofiloicnt in supplying any doflejenoy lrrthis respect, at tho same tiino It relieves all distress after eating. Furthermore, as was carefully explained by our venerable friend, It is absolutely harm loss. 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Keller fop rdics,M in Utter, by return tUh1heterCnewlvsulJMaliiuiuar Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Plnest, Purest and Healthiest, Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. Tssamo to H I ra. lAWgY n I AN0 fcUrt C . i "io. HV i f t AMU KUHt. IwAcfli' Kflf4aT gX urr i . hcm WHaeirw vaunts. Fot it Povlnsky's drug store, 38 lias Centre street, 8 MP NA Admiral Bunco's Squadron Had a Vory Stormy Voyage, FOUR BAILORS I08T THEIR LIVES Elx Were Swept Overboard from the llat tleslilp Maine, nnd Only Three Were Rescued Another Crushed to Death nnd Several Injured on the Marblehead. Charleston, S. C, Feb. 9. Admiral Dunce's blockading squadron made this port yesterday after a stormy voy age from Hampton Roads, and losing three men from the Maine during tho Bale of Friday. The fleet Is now an chored off the Jetties, and shows no sign of the terrible weather ex perienced. The squadron left tho Roads on Thursday fore noon and put to sea. Friday evening the weather thick ened, and by night was ABMirtAT. nmreis. blowing a gale. The Indiana returned to the Reads, owing to the condition of her turrets. The rest of the fleet, however, poked their noses Into the storm and headed eouth. When about fifty miles off Hat teras the fleet encountered the full force of the blow. Open squadron for mation was maintained, and the ves sels were put In order for a Blege of weather. The battleship Maine rolled In the big seas, the water washing her decks at every plunge. It was late Friday afternoon that the aocldent occurred which cost three seamen their lives, and three others were rescued only by prompt and heroic work. A gang of men were ordered forward to make more secure the lashings of the big guns. The deck was deluged and tho wind was freshening overy moment. The men were-at work with the lash ings when an unusually heavy sea lit over her bows and swept aft. Six of the gang were picked up and carried overboard. When the cry of "man overboard" was carried back there was a scene of momentary confusion, but In an instant the splendid disci pline of tho orew was apparent. Life buoys wero cut loose and the order quickly given to get a boat over board. The high seas made this a work of peril and difficulty, but a boat's orew under Naval Cadet Walter It. Gherardl, son of Rear Admiral Qher ardl, retired, was finally lowered, ex cellent seamanship alone preventing the frail oraft from being crushed against the sides of the big battleship. While the engines had been reversed at the first signal from the bridge, the momentum of the ship had oarrled her some distance beyond tho spot where the Beamen were swept overboard, and the set of the current was carrying them further away every moment. The ship's crew watched the res cuers as they pulled manfully In the heavy seas, the waves running so high that the little boat was at times hid den from the vessel's deck as It rushed down Into tho trough. Meantime the drowning men fought bravely, and three of them managed to keep afloat until their mates hauled them from the water. They wore Seamen Heseel, Cronan, and Freeman. The remain ing three, Brown, Nelson and Kogel, were not to be seen. The lifeboat cruised back and forth over the spot, but the brave fellows had given up the struggle, and met a sailor's fate. Friday night the fleet made heavy weather of It, but managed to keep within signaling distance of one an other. Towards morning the squad ron was hove to, and weathered out the rest of the gale In that manner. Tho officers say It was one of the worst gales the fleet has ever experienced, and all unite In praising the seagoing qualities of the vessels. Deyond the Iobs of the three men there were no further accidents, and the fleet bears little mark of its tempesiuoua voynge. The Fern made this port before the worst of the gale, being 48 hours ahead ef her consorts In m. iking harbor. The Do:;. Mn, whitii oame up from the r. uth, arrived on Sunday, and ex r j. inced no severe weather. A boat from the Maine oame up to the olty last evening with several officers. They Visited the collootor of the port and filed telegrams. A dispatch from Washington was awaiting Admiral Bunce, presumably from tho navy de partment, In conneotlon with the blockading maneuvers. In addition to tho three men lost overboard from the Maine during tho gale of Friday one man was crushed to death on the cruiser Marblohead, another was fatally Injured, and six others wero so badly hurt that soy dfal may lose limbs. The details of the aooldents on the MarMehead are not obtainable, but It seems that tho cruiser made bad weather of the blow. Bhe presents a dismantled appear ance. Her forecostla Is stove In, a por tion of her superstructure and two hatches carried away. The heavy seas that swept her docks also carried away her searchlight, lower port boom, smashed the rails and swept over board the lifeboats. Carpenter Shawberl was crushed to death In the forecastle when It was wrecked by a monster wave, and Plumber Hlckey had his skull orushed by the wreckage, and will probably die. The six seamen who were In jured were believed to have been hurt at the same time, but the officers of the vessel are reticent as to the de tails of the accident. Shawberl was burled at eea. The other vessels of the fleet show marks of their rough voyage, their upper works anj deck hampers b-'ng damaged. Iliad severe attacks of grarel and kidney trouble) and unable to get a mediolue or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitten, and they cured roe In a short time. A Distinguished Lawykk or Wayhb Co., N. Y. Coloblkss and Cold. A youDg girl deeply regretted that she ku so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her' hands aud feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity aud cheerfulness o mind gratifying to her friends. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber. Holland, Mass., had a very bid cold and cough which be had not been able to cure with Buy tiling. I gave him a SB eeut bottle of Clmm Unluiu's Ceugh Eemedy, says W. P. Holdeu, merchant aud postmaster st West ttriwtield, and the next time I saw him he said It worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung dlseasos such ss colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains noth ing injurious. For sale by Qruhler Bros., druggists. BlflMABOX'ri BCOAFB. run AlTalr of Honor With Dead Bhot Who Was OfTendml by III Stare. In a Utile ixunphleti regarding the visit oftheWlesbndetiersin Prmlrlohruh there lias appeared n Olirmarok Anecdote which shows ltow new Germany onon was to los ing In his youth her groat unifier. The Bfimo nncedore also illustrates how duels are still mode in Clrrmany. nismnrok first vl dted Wiesbaden two or three yearn affeor taking his university de gree. Ho went one evening to the big aauoo hall in tho kiirlimia and during a pause between dances sat on a sofa talking With n friend and looking at tho persons who wnlkod by. lie had a sharp oye nnd a defiant air oven in his host tempered moods, and several men returned his looks with ill natural stares. Hventunlly n young dootor, Qustav Lunge of Heidelberg, walked up to the sofa and fixing his oyes on Bismarck inquired! "Why do you stare at mef" Now, Lange was a very handsome young man, and Bismarck was in n happy mooth These two foots dictated Bismarck's answer: . "Beoauso I llko your appearance. " "But I do not llko yours," was Lango's reply. An animated dialogue followed, Bis marck nt first seeking to appease Lnnge's wrath and Lange trying his best to make trouble The upshot was that cards were exchanged in order that Lange might wipe out with blood the deadly affront of being stared at by Otto von Bismarck. The sec onds arranged that the meeting should take place in the grand duchy of Heeso, not far from Blebrlch. Lange was a dead shot with tho pistol, and pistols wero the weapons to be used In thoduol. The young physician ooulu hit a 3 mark piece flipped in tho air nine times out or ten. it looked had ror iJls mnrok. His seconds undoubtedly felt that he was about the samo asndond man from the moment ho stepped into the field, and thoy labored hard to find a peaceable solu tion of tho quarrel. The English captain whom Bismarck had made one of his seo onds was especially eager to prevent blood shed, nnd he nronosert to .Lange at the place of meeting that the principals talk tho quarrel over before risking tneir lives for such a trivial cause. Lange said that he would do his licst to settlo the afTnlr without a shot if his opponent would meet him half way. The Englishman hurried to Bismarck with tho doctor's offer of the ollvo branch, but Bismarck would not havo it. While tho Englishman slowly paced off tho dis tance, stretching his legs to mako it as long ns possible, tho other second argued with Bismarck. Lango loaned against a trco and said nothing. Just as his seconds wero expecting the prlnolpnls to tako their places Blsmarol? yielded. To tho surprlso of his soconds, ho did not wait for any pro limluary conversation. Ho walked across tho field, stretched out his hand and re marked : "Well, wo will try to llvo in peace then." Lange shook hands, and tho quarrel was at an end. On his way homo from tho field Lange remarked to his seconds i "It is better that It ended. It would have been too bad to blow daylight through him." Almost B0 years Inter Lnngo celohratcd In Heidelberg tho jubilee anniversary of his graduation. After ho and his frlonds had rovlewod tho stirring ovonts of tllb last half contury and tho slow welding of di vided Germany Into ono great empire un der Bismarck's master hand the dootor remarked quaintly: "It is bettor that it ended. It would havo been too bud to blow daylight through him." Lost A doar little child who made homo happy by its smiles. And to think, it might havo been saved had tho parents only kept in tbo house One Minute Cough Cure, the in alliblo remedy for croup. 0. II. Ilaguubuch AH, SAD ARE THEY. " "Ah, sad are they who know not lovs," But far from paoslon'B tears and sralisf Drift down a moonless sea beyond The silvery ooasts of fairy Isles. And sadder they ivhose longing lips El9S empty air and never touch The dear, w&rra month of those they lore Waiting, wasting, suffering much. Bat clear as amber, fine as musk. Is life to those who, pilgrim wise, Move hand In hand from dawn to dusk, Booh morning nearer paradise. Oh, not for them shall angels pray) Th"? stand in everlasting lit,ht, w ide la Allah's smile by day And uuUo in his heart by night. T. 13. Aldiich The Ilullug I'alon. Ho If you didu't love mo, why did yvu marry me, then? She (formerly of Chlaago) Why, I could not get a divorce if I had not married yoal Syracuse Post. Took Too Much For Granted. "Havo yon sold that unruly horaa.thnt you hadf "you bet I did I" "How did you innnago itf" "Told the follow that iny mother-in-law could drlvo him nnywhero." "And. nnd he" !inotly. Ht had novor scon linrl" Chicago Record. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Bend His Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakoned Mankind. There is always more or less susnlelon attaohod to anything that Is offered free but sometimes a man so overtlowsntli generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery fa known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It Is upon this rinoipal that a resident of Kalamaioo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a nresoriDtlon which will cum them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves mem oi an me uouuc arm uncertainty whleu such uieu are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural else and vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realise what might be the final result, ought to be deeply Interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy in Question was the result of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength they need, it would seem that all men suueriug with any -form of nervous weakness ought to write for suoh a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalainasoo, Mich., stating that you areuot sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, hut that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving its trial, will be answered promptly and without BviuBuoo as io wuere luiormauon same trom. The prescription Is sent free and althoush some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to giveaway his discovery, there is no doubt about the offer being genuine. Cut this out aud send to Mr. Olds so that he may know how you came to write him. ' 18-88-T8t Wanted-An Idea &3-I Protect your Meal tber may trine you wealth. Write JOHN WKPXjBHQUIIN fc CO., Patent Jttor s,WIUnBtn. D. 0.,or their !,8U) prise offM and Hit of two hundred tnwntlooj wanted. A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Fozsomi's Comfluzion I'Qwoua givoait. WEAK,NERVOUS, FAINT. A "Well Known Nurse Cured by Dr. Greane'a Narvura. One of theniost sklllfal nurses In this conn try Is Mrs. Elisabeth 1). Berry, of Hampton, 14. II., who says : - "Through trouble nd overwork I rrcw fearfully nervous, woak, dl.ay, faint, un.l ex hausted from nervous prostration, until I bfame entirely helpless. Thanks to Dr. dome's Njnura blond and none remedy, I a. n now so ue.l and stroug Unit every ono who ins h very much surprised. 1 won id like tj Ulltlio ' hotow jrIdnfwonKni"-liatDr. MRS. BMBATIRTH I). BT.RBT. Ciroene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy bus done for me, and to recommend nil wo ncn to use this wonderful medicine. I can i, n'y call It a saver of ns women." It constipated, use Dr. Oroeno's Cathartic "Ills with the Ncrvnra. Dr. Orcene, 35 Wet Uth St., New York ilv, the most successful physician In curing i'Tmiiu and chronic diseases, ean bo con- 'iltud freo, personally or by letter. THE INFINITE. Far off, and very farl Beyond the crystal sen: Beyond the worlds that ore Mt Unknown or known to be T Beyond the pearly star; ' " The clustering nebulae; Beyond dark gulfs we see Whore rolls no glittering car At lout, at last, we come to thee, The llnlte to Infinity! Ere yet, and e'ennorel Before the day's delight; Before the dawn, beforo Apollo In his might Sped forth by sea and shore, And after many a night. When nil the hours take flight. Forth issuing from death's door- Behold, behold, In death's desplto Eternal looms the Infinite! Samuel Waddlngton In Academy. Our people are growlug more and more In the habit of looking to Qrahler Bros., drug gUte, for the latest and best of everything in tho drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Iieniedy, famous for its cures of bad colds. croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will bo more than pleased with the result. .urn DEATH JC5W """WrEPTBM'U'' Cures gcacrc! cr speck:! debility, wakeful ness, sperut.oiuui viululjaj, laipotency, paresis, etc. t -xrccti tuuciiounl disorders, caused by erro er rrrees, ruickly restoring Lost Manhooi !: old cr y r, giving vigor and strength uhe.c .laML-iAa'-cj prevailed. Con venient packag:, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick.ano Thorough. Dan't te deceived ly imtiationt: insist On CATON'S Vitnllzerc. Sent scaled if your drus gist doeit not have it. Price $ t per pkge, 6 for $5, wltb written guarantee ot complete cure. Information, references, et., free and confidential. Send us statement oi ca-se ana 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. Onco-.'y suittoeaih person'' CATON MED. CO., DQSTCri, MASS. For solo at 1. 1. J). Klrlln's drug store and Shenandoah drug store. I 604 North Sixth St. a IBnllau Slueentranceon Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. tii,w l; r in i-jcau & iui; (no years) ana u Veara lloinltal 12xnerlcnco In .Uermanr. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, XGCNCRAL DEBI'.ITV. LOST VlQon.W -EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER i EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Folly of Both Sexes PermanenUy cured after every one clae has fulled. JJJSr MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN OHQANS RESTORED. Send five 2-cent Btamps for boolcTrnt li. The oalv expomira of Quacks under sworn testimonial. if we can sell you one ic package of Seellg's Kaffee well be satisfied. We know you'll buy mora Twill touch the spot. Grocers. vho has used SBELIQ'S KAFFEE." "knows a crand . good drink that v ... . . i will pieasoncr imsband.' A Perfect Infant Food 3 O EagSa Brands Condensed Kiilk "Infant H( ealth." is a lltlln Vmnlr nt a great value that is sent Flits on at nil- 5 cation. N. Y. Condensed Milk Go. S tt Bndaan. Street. Tfow Ym-v f) HUMPHREYS' No. i Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. S " InfBnte' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 Neuralgia. No. O Curse Haadaoha. No. 10 M Dyepapeia. No, 11 " Delayed Periode. No. 12 " Leuohorrea. v" No. 14 " Skin Dlseaeea. No. 18 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. SO " Whooping Cough No; 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. SO " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Drnggists, or sent prspald on receipt of. prloe, 200.. or o lor 9U Da. HoimtBJRg' IIOMSOFATHW KlXtMXt op Uiss&SM JIjaiJtD Fbbk. Humphreys' Kod. Co., Ill "William Bt., N.Y. For sale at Povinsky's drug ore, 38 Qaet uenwe sweet The Rosy Froshnoss I A I rl Ic And a velvety softness of the sktu is Inva riably obtained by thore who use PoazoMi's Complexion Powder. HMlBDRGfflKlSIllO'fS. Moro Fighting with Polloe In a Populous Seotion. DELUGED miR BOILING WATER, Tho l'ollce Forced to Retrsnt nnd Seenri Jtelnforceincntf, finally lteitorlne Order, nusilmi Strike Itlots In Willed Several Lives Were Lost. Hamburg. Feb. 0. The riots re sulting from the disappointment due to the recent collapse of the dockers' strike were renewed last night. The police finally charged with drawn swerda on the crowds In the vicinity of the Schaar market, and several per sons were Injured. A number of ar rests were made. The rioting was again resumed at midnight, a mob overturning the gas lamps on Crosser Backergang and other Btreets and alleys In the vicin ity of the Schaar market. The oceu? pants of the houses on the Crosser Backergang thoroughfare poured boil ing water from the upper windows of the buildings upon the heads of the authorities, and pelted the police with hot ashes, bottles and stones, compell ing the officials to retreat and secure reinforcements. The lamps were sub sequently relighted and the streets cleared of the crowds. Three police men and several civilians were se verely Injured In this early morning conflict. -veil Lost In a Rnsslan Strike. St. Petersburg, Feb. 9. A serious strike has occurred in the Serpukhot Cotton mills, In the Moscow district. The strike has been accompanied by iotlng. A body of Cossacks has been sent there. Already considerable dam age has been done to property, and several persons have lost their lives. New Jersey Legislature. Trenton, Feb. ft The senate last nlaht passed tho bill ennbllng social clubs to Issue stock for the purpose ot leroctiua olub houses. This bill Is intended for a t number of leading politicians of the state, who ezpeet to build a olub house at Luke Hopatoong. Among bills Introduced were: Providing for the Investigation of oltr of fices by tho governor, wheu requested to doso by tea persons; providing sixinnntlis' lmprli oument for defrauding hotelkeepers by making a fnlse show of baggage; pro viding for tho licensing of plumbers. In tho house Assemblymnn Wildes presented several petitions favoring the pussage of tho salary reduction bill. Tho house passed the bill providing that the terms of township and village officers shall be gin on the Friday following town meet ings. Am.ong the bills Introduced wore: For the establishment of a pension fund for firemen In cities having paid fire de partments; to provide that no trolley frnnohlse shall be granted unless tho municipality shall receive at least 4 per cent, of the gross receipts. Prevented the Dauntless' Sailing;. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 0. Tho stcamar Dauntless made aotivo preparations to leave port last evening, presumably on a filibustering expedition. The captain oi pected to slip down the river and pass the revenue cutter Boutwell, but was de tained by Captain Kllgore. Captain May ers, of tho Dauntless, was unable to give n satisfactory explanation of his move ments, and the boat's papers were taken by Caplulu KitgoW W. A. Blsbee, owner of tho Dauntless, protested at the deten tion, and prepared to leave port at any cost. Captain Kllgore said that ho had tho moans to detain tho boat, nud that ho should use thorn. Two of the cutter's of ficers were placed on board of tho Daunt less, nnd It remains tied at its wharf. Dead from Starvation and Exposure. Trenton, Fob. 0. Patrick Dreunnn, agod CO years, was found dund from star vation and exposuro in his little homo near Yardley yesterday. Sitting besldo his body was his aged wlfo, Margaret, who was dying from the same causes. The woman has been Insane for about a year, but her old husband has managed to ouro for her. The theory ig that he fell 111, and she was unablo to seek help or notify their neighbors. Neither hod been seen ubuufc the place for somo time and the discovery was made by uoighbors who broke In tho door. Uronuan had evidently been dead for a week. The couple had always been disinclined to accept oharlty. Defaulting- Hank Teller Sutrendors. Parkersburg, V. Va., Feb. 0. Lee D. MoFarland, the defaulting teller of tho Second National bank here, went boforo United States Commissioner T. O. Bui. look yesterday and surrendered. Tho war rant was sworn out by W. 11. Wolfe, the cashier ar.. I president, charging a viola tion of the bulking laws with Intent to defraud a"il Injure. MoFarland, through his nttor- jy, pleaded not guilty. Ilegavo a $40,000 bond for hit appearunco at tho June torm of the United States court hero. MoFarland' s uncles offer to make good tho entire shortage ot 943,000 It Mo Farland Is not prosecuted. Lavlgno Defeats Mol'artlnnd. New York, Feb. 9. The 86 round bout between the lightweight champion, George ("Kld")Lavigneof Saginaw, Mloh., and "Kid" Mol'artlaud of this olty, whloh was brought off last night at the Broadway Athletic club, resulted In favor ofthe for mer. That McPnrtland could last the limit in face of such a rapid lighter as La vlgne was never dreamed of by the most sanguine of his friends, but he did it, and by doing so his stock has gone up' wonder fully In the puglllstie market Beferee Dlok Hoohe's decision in Lavigue's favor was received by the 8,000 spectators us a good one. Doatli of a Dataware JustJoa. Wilmington, Del.,;Fel. 9. Justice Leon ard Wales, of the United States court of this dlstriot, died last night of pneumonia, aged 78 years. He graduated from college In 1840, was admitted to the liar in 1848, was Wilmington's olty solicitor in 1863, nnd was appointed an associate justioe In 1804 and to the United States oourtlu 1884. Relief lu aiuHours. Distressing kidney and bladder dhcesi n relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney dure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages In male or female. It relieves retention of water and nain in passing It almost Immediately . If you want quick reuei ana oure uns is ycur remrdy. Bold by Shapim's pluuiuaoy, W, South Main street. Threw Awaf Ills Oaiiea. Mr. D. Wiley, ex-iomsslr, Blaek Creek, N. Y was so liadly afflicted with rheuma tism that be was only able to bobble a rowed with canes, and even then it caused him grratpain. After usine Chamberlain's Pain Balm be was so muett Improved that he threw away harness, lie says this liniment id him more good than all other medielnaa and treatment put together. For sale at 50 oeuu pur bottle by Uruhler Bros., drug store When von want aon.1 nuiflnv n1nn.kin gas fitting, or general tlnsmithing done call on iu. a . usuag ner it west (Jeutre street Dealer 1b stores i.tf Cance r Of the Face. Mrs. Laura B. Mlms, of 8mlthville,aa., says: "A small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek; it soon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all eiforts to check it My eye became lerriuiy inflamed, and was so swollen that for quite a while I could not Bee. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant type, and after ex hausting their efforts without uomg me any good, they gave boneless. When in formed that my father hatl died from the same disease, tliev said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This wa9 several years ago and there has been noreturn of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the i Diooa. tie n a tor our dooics on Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. tin the ense n U Ir m SURE CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sfsfepiessness, nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Efe. Ash your Druggist to get them through his Jobber, or send a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., ME3n YORK. .i. Ff it Sampl Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. Por Sale by P. I. D. peppa. Railroad, 8CHDYKILL DIVISION. January 18,1807. Trnlna will leave Shenandoah after tho abort date for Wgirans, Ollbarton. Frackvillo, Dsn Wnter, St. Chilr, l'ottsvflle. IlamburK, llendlrr Pottstown, l'hocnixvlllo, Norrlstown nnd l'ldl adelphln (Urnad street station) at 003 and 1103 a. m. and 1 20 p. in. on week days. For Potts vllle aud Intermediate stations 9,17 a, in. SUNDAY. For WlMans, Oilberton, Frackvllle, Dart Water, St. Clair, l'ottsville, nt 0 08, 9 IS n. m and 3 10 p. in. For llnmburK, Heading, Fottato-c Phoentxville, Norrlstown, l'liUudolpula att.8 9 45 u. in., 8 10 p. m. Traina leave Frackvllle for Shenandoab at 10 46 a. ni. and IS 31, S II, 7 02 aud 10 47 p. a, Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottaville for Shenandoah at 1315 a, m. nnd 3 18, 7 20 and 10 30 p. in. Sundav i 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fo Shenandoah at 5 37 nnd 8 35 a. m., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 80 a. m. Leave Uroad street station, Philadelphia, lu. Seft Girt, Asbury Park, Ooean drove. Lorn Braneh. and Intermediate stations, SAO 11.14 a. in., 8.30 -and 4.00 p. m. w-eek-dayti. Leave Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NKW YOItK. Impress, week-daya, a 20, 4 to. 4 50 5 15, 0 50. 7 83, 8 SC.8 88, 50, 10 31 (Dining' Car), 11 00 a. ra. 12 00 noon, 2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 p.m. Dlninic Oats), 1 40, 280 (Dining Car) 3 30, 8 50, 4 CO, 5 00, 5 56 (Diiiine Oar), 0 00. 6 SO. 8 12, 10 00 P. in,, 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 30, 1 OS, 4 50 BUS", 8 20,8 83, 9 50. 10 21, (Dl Ing Car), 1185 a. m., 12 85, 2 30 (DlniiiB Car), 4 00ll Jmited 1 32 DinU! Car), 5 20, 5 50, (Dining; Car), 0 85, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Uxpress for Boston without change, 11 00 a in., nm.i.ji, mm u uu jj. ill., UHliy. FOIl WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. Knr Ttftltinint-M find W.. !, I ,,.-., a Kn r nn A a 1020. 1128 a. m.. 1209 (ai 'l.lmltari Yrln. I",8 ,P".r',lls- sl6 4 11.(519 Congreeeloi.ai H5'"?i', P'nlng Oar), 017, 686 (Dining Oar), 7 40 (Dining (Jar) p. m., nnd 1205 nlghl unit. ouuuuyB, flow, au, ii m a. m.,12 09 112, 4 41. (5 15 Coimeaaloiuu Llmltud Dining Oar , 6 (Dining Oar), 7 40 P. m. (Dining Oar) nnd 12 05 nlgut. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street ntatlon. PhllAdiJnl.li. fvln Delaware river bridge), express, 702 p. it. Leave Market street Ferrv n.nnu. a an a 200, 4 10,5(4 p. in Sundays, 843, .U 45 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a. m., 8 30 and 4 20 P- week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 and 5 00 p. ui. ror pe way, Auglenea, Wlldwowl and Hotly Beaoh, and Sea Isle City, Ocean Olty and Avaloo Exprcas, 9 00 a. m., 4 00 p. ui weuk days. Sundays. 1 00 a. m. ror Domara l-olnt. Bxpreea, 800 a in., 4 10 ' "' I"k dttv'- -Sundays 846 a. m. I. M. PaavpsT, 3. a Woon, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt P. J. CANFIELD, Shenandph and Viclnitj For BARBBY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q 8. PHILMPS, M. I. Office : SO West Centre street. Can he rmimilted st all hours. jLJf M.BURKR, ATTORN HY-AT-LAW. OITloc I'nnn building, corner of Main and CVntre street . Hhpnandoah. J II. I'OMKROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Hliensndoah, I'n. E. W. HIIOKMAKKR, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF JOHN JOHICR. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 85, Hnhanoy City, l'a, liaving studied under some of the bent maaterslv Iondm and Paris, will give lemons on the violin, mandolin, gulsarand vocal enlture. Terms reasonable. Audrees In care uf Strouse, he jeweler, Shenandoah. A genome welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. 7 1 usjsga ijuumj). sjsjsarfj pviwi abu nic i oorntantly on tap. OnoloA anopefance drinks j cigars. DIVIDEND o To or cattompri : WOULD YOU CARB TO IN V It ST CinOR UPWARDflT Dli- dtota ntviMf otoQtblT. PtrttealM-a ttf. AtMran, Weit ern IMnanelnl Co., w- rvrbrn Nirt Chieswo, in. T When In dvi&t what to use for Nervuus Debilhy. Lt ct Power, Impotency.Atxophv.Varicoceleand other weaknesses, from an cause, use Sexine Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. Irnrclectcd. eh trouble! reneltrtUllr. Mailed for $1.00;6boxes $5.00. With $5.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O, KIULIN, Shenandoah, Pa nillions of Dollars Qo Up In smoko overy year. Take no risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVin FATTCT Insurancc Agent, Ul Y ID rflUOl, 120 8onth Jardln S Also Life and Accidental Compani ett BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this 'granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant oure for sour stonwehsaud headaches, which often accumulate from having n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, ' 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah iifT ., - 'i elcUiuiud arouuue sss wtmrw mM i MiciUU fUre(UW IftUIDg vtth Tnnsy rid Pninyroyal Till twid otlwr Hkr rnmwiiri i. Alwava buv the hrmt and AVAld dlaan ipnt. flimravntMHl amutrlnl tn rill ftlhrva. iViiftlrri t In the markt, a No. 1. larUculiirs, i cts.' Dt. S. '. IK nay. JJOKOO. AlUBs PHILA. & READING RY IN EFFECT DEC. 6. 1894. Tratne leave Shenandoah as lulluws: For Now York via Philadelphia, week dais 210, 588, 710 a. m., 12SU, SOB and 5 58 p. is Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week, davs 5 28,710o. m., 13 S3 and 8 OS p. ru. i5eS4!.nB aJ Philadelphia, week.dajs. 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.ui., 15 3S, 3 03 and 5 58 p. ia. Sun. daj-s, a 10 a. m. For Pottaville, week days, 2 10: 7 10 a. mi. and 12 88, a 1 08 and 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. . PojTainamiaondSUhanoy Cltf, week daya, 210, 5 25, 710 a. m., 12 83, 3 03 and 558 p. at Sundays, 210 a. m. For M ilIlarusiort, Sunbury and Lewlsbnrs:. weekdays, 3 28, 1180 a. m.. and 7 28 p, rii Sundays, S 28 a. m. Pr Jfahanoy Plane, weekdayo, 2 10. 8 26, Sib. 7 10. U 80 a. m U 88, 8 08, S 58, 7 28 and 6 M p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. nV"l!;lsna and hamokin, week days, 8 25, daVV1' 7 8nd 9M P- m' S i. rlQ?ri,''Mblngton and the West via u. o. It. IC, through trains let-1 Readiuz T?Tn!''. rWkdelphfa, (P. &K.B K) M fffi, J55' ", J1-. 8 10 wi.l 7.27 p. i Sundays, fiJi0?1 V a8.- u'L,i "n1 7 27 p. m. Addl ' I'J tr?lna 'rom Tweuty-fqurth and Cheat l',lJ?.lrV tat,OH. week days, 10 80 a. m. 13 -JO. 12 It 8 40 p.m. Hundaya, 1 85, 8 28 p. ni. TIUIN8 FOB SHENANDOAH. , Leave New York via Philadelphia, week JyA480 a.m.. 180, 480, UOOpm. acu ulght Sundays, 6 00 p. in. j La",;Nev, 'rk via Munch Chunk, wfc days, 4 80, 8 10 a. m.. 1 DO and 4 15 p. m. lve Philadelphia, Reading Teimlnal, week daya, 4 20, 8 85, 10 08 a. m. aud 4 06, 8 80. 11 at p. in. Handays, 11 80 p. w, ' ,,.v7sviue, week ey. 2S5, 7 40 mm., u p. m. Sundays, i K a. m. lAH,Vm TaMlklaniia wutr JJ O so am . . . m., 1 27, T5ml V'dZSiZZaS; a. in. ' r J-," v . L"Ye Bfahanoy Plane, week days, J 40, 4 00. ID Jl D. Rl. Huiul.v. la nrt .. Leave Wtlllamsport, week days, 7 42. 1010 a. m.. 3 85 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, li is" li ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Iave Philadelphia Chestnut atreet war! and South atraot wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 00a. m., 200, 400, 500 P-" Acooinmodutlon, 8 00 a. m., S 80 p. m. Hundaya Express, 8 00, 10 O0 a. ni. Aoootn iiimlutiuii, 8 00 a. , 4 45 p. m. Iteturidng leave Atlantic City depot, oorner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxprees, 7 88, 9 00 b. in., 3 30, 5 80 p. m. Aocommodatlon, S Ui a m., 4 82 p.m. 8uud.ysKi press, 4 00. 7 80 p. in. Awommo datlon, T 18 a, ui , 4 15 p. in. -. Panor Cars on all express trains. JS? ,w'i 'V nl" nd reliable ""fo'.drivlng or for working purposes W 's' Uvery stable a visit, learns constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMI SHIELDS, Ko. 41 Hatt Centre street. Oppeslte Beadlag mItrssMi station, 1 'tv.-a 4 B IT 4i IsaStoiffiflililK -''yf-fjiSfe:..