Hrar'1"' . Hi 'Jt W M TT MY T? Til If : I JM VV i MP - MANY PBOPLB RIDICULE TUB" IDEA OP AN ABSOLUTE CURB FOR DYSPBP "SJ SIA AND STOMACH TROUBLES. Ridicule, However, Is Hot Argument, and ' Facta Are Stubborn Things. Stomach trouble nro so cottimon and In nmny ohm so obstinate to eare that people are njit to look with suspicion on any remedy claiming to be a nulloU, permanent cure for dyspepsia and Indigestion:. ItBtiy noli pride themselves on their aculenen In never being liuni'mgged, especially on medicines. This fear of being humbugged may be carried too far; to far, In fact, that many perions eulfer for years with weak digestion rather than risk a little time and money In faithfully testing the claims of a preparation so reliable and universally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet!. Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly dlflerent in ono important respect from or dinary proprietary medicines for the reason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret is made of their ingredients, the analysis shows them to contain the natural digestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin, the digestive acids. Golden Seal, bltmnth, hy drattis aud mix. They are not cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, lint they cure indigestion on the common sense plan of digesting the food eatcu promptly, thoroughly before it has time to ferment, soar and cause the mischief. This Is the only' sferot of their success. Cathartta pills never have and never can cure indlgtafHon and stomach troubles be cause they net entirely upon the bowels, whereas the wliol trouble Is really In the stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, taken after rnoals, digest the food. That ts all thoro is to it. Food not digested or half digested Is poison as it creatos gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of tho heart, loss of flesh and appetite, and many other troubles which are ofton called by some other name. They are sold by druggists everywhere at GO cents per package Address Stuart Co, for book on stomach diseases or nsk your druggist for it. TCbe Sun. The first of American '2fewspa pers, CIIARI,ISS A. DANA , Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mall, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy, By mail, S2 a year. Address THE SUN, New York. HAVE YOU REALW THE PHILADELPHIA TIES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES is tho most extt-nHivoly circulated nnd widely reiul newpp iper pub lished In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub llo men and public measures I In the Intvr -st ot public integrity, honest government and prosperous Industry, and it knows no party or peisonal allegiance in treating ptihlio Issues. In the broadest nnd bi , I w use 11 tuning Mini ntnvBjtujHsr. TUG TTIVTCC x "-J alms to have the largest circulation by deserving It, and claims that It is unsurpassed In all M essentials, ot n grout metropolitan newspaper. Blwofmen copies of any edition will be sent free to any one send- TCt7VTC a A-iy lO-DAILY, 18 00 per nnnUm; SUM lor four months; BO cents per month; de livered by carrier for 0 cents iier neek. SUNDAY pnjtlDN, 82 Urge, luindnomo iiukih-zh columns, elegantly illustrated, beautiful colored eupplonmnt 13.00 per an- niim; 3 cents per oupy. Ilally andbuuday, -fN. c-w inj, nitiiuiii, w route per mown Address all letters to THE TIMES, ' , ruiLAi)Ki.rniA. Chltheler,s EneUih Diamond llrftnfi. Ar.nakiinAtJA h nil s n kHRYKUYm. FILLS Urlelnalsnd Only Utnmne. (Arc, alwari niUbl. i.Aoif tit DrarcUt ft CiilcktHkr UnttUh Dia mond Bi and la Had ind Cold DiottlMa fboxM, letted wftb bias ribbon. Tako noolhorw Rtfutt danavnmt tubitUu don and imiuMonp. ti)ruulatitr eod4 la ittapf sVr wtirolrf, ttftteMmiaif r . linti. in nnnTiiiiliilili tiim rtMi ChlchettcrCUeiatcxU (Jo,,MuJKou Hqusft. Lager and Pilsner Beers, FIne.st, " Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Teams to Hlr. I'oi t rovlnsky's drug store, 28 Bas Centre street. 7 " W tr.A . .If Thoy May KmmH In "War Bbtwoon Turkey and Greooo, OHAEGES AGAIK9T TttB SULTAN, As Usual, the Turlilsli Itnlet- Is Oharn'-d with Sending Agents to foment Mas. sacres Jtahy Cretan Vlllnces Now lie ported In l'lftints. London, Feb. 12. A dlapatrh to The Times from Canca anya that Prince Qeorgl Berovttch. governor ot Crete, notified the sublime porte end the con sular body representing the powers that he was desirous ot resigning, but the sultan Is anxious to have him re main at his post. The porte requested the iowers to use their Influence to restore order In Crete. It this Is Im possible it has been dsald.ed that more troops will be sent to the island. Sev eral Cretan chiefs have wrlttsn to the Turkish authorities declaring that the Cretans have decided to reject the Tiuhish rule and Invoke the protection of the king of Greece. All of the Mos lem villages In the vicinity of Slvla have been destroyed. Three burning villages are visible. It is rumored that many Mohammedan women and chil dren have been killed. The Paris Temps prints a telegram from Athens (riving certain evidence received there tending to show that the sultan sent hln aide-de-camp to Crete with instructions to the Turkish troops to act in concert with the Mus sulmans for the purpose of provoking a massacre before the enforcement of the reforms could be undertaken. It Is aid this is what Incensed Greece to retaliate by sending Prince George to Crete In command of the torpedo flo tilla. A Home dispatch says that King Humbert yesterday afternoon confer red with Admiral Canevaro, who lg to command the Italian squadron des tlnad for Crete. Admiral Canevaro re ceived instructions from the king as to the course to be pursued upon his ar rival at C&nea. Another dispatch "says that tha en tire Mohammedan population of Va levlsl, Temenos, Pyrglottssa and Mono fatsl entered Heraklion, attacking and assaulting the Christians in the streets and pillaging the shops and houses. It Is stated that the soldiers assisted In this work of plunder. No foreigners have yet embarked on board the men-of-war. The local prefect at Sitla re ports -300 Mohammedans killed in that district, and he Is afraid that the Mo hammedans in the town of Sltla will massacre the Christians out of revenge. It Is also reported that the Mohamme dans are exploding dynamlto under the houses of the Christians of lletlmo. The latest telegrams from Sltla re ports IS villages now in flames. Chris tians ar9 killing the Mohammedan In habitants. Those who have suoceeded in escaping from the scene of the mas sacres aro Hocking to Sltla, which is still In possession of the Turks. It is feared that this news will produce a dangerous reaction at Heraklion. It Is probable that the persistence of the Mohammedans In preventing the de parture of Christians and foreigners will make necessary active measures on the part of the commanders of the foreign fleet. A dispatch from Vienna says that It Is stated that Austria will remonstrate with Greece against the dispatch of the torpedo flotilla to Canea under the command of Prince George. The papers this morning are full of long telegrams from European capi tals and editorials doallns with the gravity of the situation In Crete, and expressing fears of a war between Turkey and Greece. Says The Chron icle in an editorial: "Europe lr, face to face Wirti a dramatic situation. Prince George, of Greece, Is the roman tic figure. He is bound on romantlo business. He is a born stillor and a born fighter, and happens to be tho cousin and intimate friend of the czar, whose life he saved In Japan." Itobber ftsonncd. Ills Pursuers. Kingman, A. T., Feb. 12. The sher iff's posse returned yesterday from chasing the P.ock Cut train robber, They ran across their man two in lien north of Peach Pi'ilncs. The robber was mounted, and .ery now and then would turn In. Wb saddle and take a chi at the posse. The running fight was kept up through the deep snow, until ul'Lor dark Tuesday night, when the robber abandoned his horse. All Wednesday the trail was through Bijow, but at last a drift covered the trail and the posse could follow it no lpnger. The fleeincr robber was recog nized as 'JIiu Parker, a notorious des perado. The'ronber killed by Messen ger Somers WttB 'Charles Douglass, a coWboy. Threw iVway Ills Chuvs. Mr. B. Wiloy, o-posfrliifiiloH'llTniSk 'Creek, '. Y., wns so botfly" afflicted with rheuma tism that lie was only able to liobhlo around with canes, and oven then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain ISalm ho was so muoh improved that ho threw away hlsaanes. lie says this liniment id him more good than all other niedloines nd trodtmont put together. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Qruliler Bros., drug store Alleged Autograph Thieves. Washington, Feb. 12. Philip McEl hone, son of the late J. J. McEihone, for years official reporter of the houco of representatives, and Lewis W. Turner, both employes of the congres sional library, have been arrested by secret service officers, charged with larceny of autograph letters from the library. Both men asserted their in nocence, and were held by the United States commissioner in $3,000 ball pending examination. The arests were the result of a letter of Inquiry from a New York autograph dealer, who stated that he had bought certain his torical autograph letters, and was of fered more, and had become suspicious test tney might have bean abstracted from government flies. TO CUItU A COLD IN ONB DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabled, All druggists refund the money If It falls to eure. SS oents. Havouteyer's DIroroed Vlfo Dsnd, Stamford, Conn., Feb. 13. Mm. A, Havemeyer, the divorced wife ot II. O, Havemeyer, the head of the sugar trust, died at her home here last night, alter an Illness of about two weeks, Mrs. Havemeyer was the daughter of George Elder, who was formerly as sociated with Mr. Havemeyer as part ner. She had been divorced about IS years. Mr. Havemeyer subsequently married a niece of his divorced wife, who had been a member of the house hold. Heart Disease Believed Is 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives per fect relief in all cases of Oruanio or 8vmna- thetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, aud speedily effeots a cure. It is a puerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness ( f Breath, Smother ing SpellB, Pain in Left Side aud all nymp- tuiua ui u uiseaseu iiearc. one noso con viuces. Sold at Klrlius drug store. MAfHte lee (Unit In fh Otiftt. ' JSvanavUle, Jnd., tfeb. U.-Thi gr tt pm toe tort mnr taw in the Ohio rw- &r now exisM'tu trip -point, ana ts be Inf wltnesjeed by thouaandi. The riv er hi one solid gorge of Ice front shore to shore, and as far Dp and down the stream as the eye oan Dee. The stage of water is U feet, and rising. Tro,-g, logs, . lumb'ir and all torts of debris is wedged la the Ice. many of the trees in an dpright position. At Henderson, Ky., the lee is piled up against the Louisville and Nashville railway bridge to a height of 40 feet, and the .structtre will surely go when the gorge breaks loose. A small steamer was caught at the mouth of Pigeon creek and completely wrecked. Who Said They Have a Cough ? Advice Take Pan-Tina, 86o. At Qrulilor Bros., drug store. Canadians ltem'ennril llonmL Washington, Feb. 12. After a woek't stay at the capital city Messrs. Cart wright and Davles, the Canadian Lib eral cabinet members, left the city to day for their homes. According to the statements of the commissioners they have had a very satisfactory visit. They have found a decided opinion on the part of the leading public men that there should be a thorough In vestigation Into the whole matter of trade between the two countries, which should be made by a commis sion of competent persons, and the commissioners have no doubt that a reasonable basis can be reached on which reciprocal arrangements can be entered into. Piles Cured In 3 to 6 Nights. Dr. Agnow's Ointment will euro all cases of Itching Piles In from 3 to 0 nights. One application brings comfort. For Blind and Bleeding Piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Kheum, Eczema, Barber's Itch, and all eruptions of the skin. 35 ote. Sold at Kirllns drug store. HAVE FISH MEM0BIEB7 Frofessor JSrilngur Thinks It Is a Matter to Mo Settled. It is Important, In the opinion of Pro fessor Edlnger, the well known snvnnt of Frankforton-Maln, to obtain an answer to tho question, Do fish possess tho faoulty ol memoryf Tho result would sottlo an Im portant point In com para tlvo psychology. Tho professor writes : "It Is widely accepted that flsh possess n certain degree of memory ; that thoy rocog nlzo persons and know what places to fre quent and what places to avoid, according to tho oxporleuco they havo gained; that, having onco been caught by a hook, thoy know ono again whon they soo it, nnd bo on. For soiontlflo comparative psychology It Is highly desirable that all evidenoo tend ing to provo this should bo oollcoted. The reason Is as follows: Wo havo hitherto held the view that the function of momory is essentially connected with the exlstenoe ol a ooatlng to the brain. We know nothlnn about tho capacity of the deeper portions ol the brain in this connection. Now, it has been successfully shown that flsh havo no trace whatever of n ooatlng to tho brain. If ono can provo bovond question that these crcaturos really oollect their experience nnd can utillzo it afterward namely, that thoy possess tho faculty of memory we shall have to drop tho doctrlno hitherto ac cepted that It Is only tho coating of the brain that glvos this faoulty, aud then the door Is open to an entirely new series ol oxporlmonts. " Professor Edlnger begs all who observe tho habits of flsh, and especially anglers and brooders, to forward him tho observa tions thov havo mado. Now York Sun. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Bond His Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always mora or loss suspicion attached to nnything that is offered tree but sometimes a man so overflows with geucrosity that lie cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what ho has discovered. It is upon this principal that a resident of Kalamnsoo, Mich., desires to send frco to mankind a freserlption which will curetheni of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such inon are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural size aud vigor. As it co..1s nothing to try tli6 experiment it would seen tint any man, suffering with the nerv-Mis tt'iiil!ei that usually attack men who nover stopped to realize what might bo the final result, ought to lie deeply interested in a remedy whi, li will restore them to health, strength aud vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As tho remedy In question was the result of many years research ns to what combination would bo peculiarly effectivo in restoring to men the strength they need, it would seom that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to writo for such a remedy at onco. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you aro not sending for tho prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of tho medicine by giving ita trial, will be answered promptly and without evidonce as to whore information came from. The prescription is sent free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds oan afford to give awny his discovery, there is no doubt about tho offer being genuine Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that ho may know how you came to write him. 12-28-78t . P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 'MAYBE HE IS' NOT WELL' (Shakeepear.) Then get him to take the BI10MCH0 U0MQE0PATHIQ KBMBDIBT 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS. "They do the Worlt" SPECIAL BEMKMK8 FOB. DIPKEHKNT DI8BASHX SJiND FOR SAMPIJt, tBSHSHBBBSSBMSJBBM BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers. N. Y. YOUR PALATE IS YOUR STOM- AfiH'S'CONSCIENGE. YOUlt STOMACH ICNOWS WHAT IS GOOD roil you. Thin people aro thin because the food they est Is not absorbed , Reasons, either wrong food, or right food undigested. Pat, olh sod grease will not make any one fat. This is because they are indigestible. Tbln people find it hard to digest thfir food. Fatty foods make It still harder. Have you ever notioed that almost without exception, thin, pale, dyspeptic, anaemic people have an aversion to fat? This is of Itself proof enongh that such foods are bad for them. Let yonr palate tell yon what to eat. Nature makes very few mistakes and we should listen to what she says. Thin people may become fatter, and dys peptics more comfortable by taking the tU.1. 111 ii I 1 ! 1 T 1 . I . , it. ojihdi xsigowivu lAjiuitu, iigrees V711U iue weakest stomach. It helps the weak stomaoh digest other food. It is fattening and Invig orating In Itself, for it contain artificially digested food. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have made a groat many interesting discoveries within the past hundred years, but none more im portant than this ingenious cure for all disease which are traceable to faulty diges tion. A single 10 cent bottle will tell whether It is adapted to your case, and oan be had through any druggist. PROFESSIONAL CARDS V, 1 S. riHLLlPS, M. D. OSloe: SO West Centre stmt. Chn bo consulted at all hours. M. BUKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Rgnn building, corner of Main and tantre streets, Shenamloah. j H.FOMBROY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. g W. SHOEMAKEK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. jHOP JOHN JONUS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malmnoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters lp London and Paris, will give lessonf on the violin, mandolin, guitar anil vocal culture. TV-mi rensonnble. Address in care ot Strouse, fthr Jeweler. Shenandoah. .OSCTH Virtu UD CTTTrrn-- atqN Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, spermato' iua, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc. Corn.i functional disorders, caused by errr-? cr exer es, q'Uckly restoring Lost Manbood !t old or y rjr. j, giving vigor and strength v here luaet ircJcuu prevailed. Con venient package, biuple, ucctuul, and legitimate. Cure is Quick and Thorough. l t. t cxived t? imilaltms! Insist on C ATOM'S Vita'.lztK. Scat sealed if your drug, gist does not hive it. Tiles SI per plcge, 6 for $3, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send Ufi sta:ccie-t of cae ?nd 25 cts. for a week's Uial treatment. Ouc only ee..t to each person. ' CATOt) i.'.C J. CO., LitiVCM, MAOO. For sale at P. P. D. Klrlln's drug store and Shenandoah drug store. . THEEL! 604 North Sixth St. i side entrance on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. 2Kb. iii.Ue.hi in 1-JlAUllUtt (OS ycanl and O F( Year Ilo.pltal Experience la ilernian7. HuCNEHHL DEBILITY, LOST VIGOR, EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER H. Effects of Youthful SrFOLLV OP BOTH BPrFS I'crmnnoimy enrca alter everr ono ciso nas railed. 10ST MANHOOD ANO SHRUNIEH OROANS RtSTODED. 8end five 2-cent stamps for bookTrntli. Theonlv erpnaiiraof Quacka under sworn testimonial. Grocers can tell you why those when Vcencominjibaife used as an Ibr it. Strange llinutfh how lone , admixture to -o , o it takes people to pordinary cof try a new tiling. fee makes a .delicious drink. ptik.rt. 8Qi0393SB "Always FIRST a o O) K SB. I Eagle Brand I CONDENSED fllLK 9 1 Jf For 35 years the leading brand. It Is tha g Best and the most economical. A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS S easetceeesstJseaeaeesaeQer' HUMPHREYS' No, 1 Curea Fever. No. 2 Worms. No. 8 Intents' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. IS " Leuahorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 18 Cures Rheumatism, No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 87 " Kidney Diseases. No. SO " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on reoaipt of prioe, 25c., or 5 for $1. Db. noinHnT8' IIomsopathio Mantui, of Dmbamb JIaiued Rum. Humphreys' Had, Co,, 111 William St.,IT.y. For sale at Poviiuky's drug store, 28 East Centre street It you waut to hire a safe and rellablt team (or driving or (or working puriHiees pay Shield' livery stable a visit. Teauu constantly on haud at reasonable rates J A tVlEIS SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street Opposite Heading railroad station mi trmBS FAREftinO BAYARD. Eugliilimtm Again Honor tho American Ambassador, THE BEN' FITS CF ARBITRATION. Our Ambassador Ilellevos Ttiftt wltti tlin ItullOeatlOH or Mm J'emlliic TreStLy All Illfrerne s That limy Arise Could be Itasllr Adjusted. London, Feb. 12. The 1R0 pffrpnns who aasemliled lost evening at the din ner which the Koyal Societies elul gave to United 8!atrs Anih.iss.irlor Mr. Thomni F. ltuyard "upon his re tirement from the court ot St. Jamc" Included Sir Clements Markham, pres ident of the club, and also prenlrtent ot the Koyal GeoRxa;hleal society; the archbishop of Canterbury, the Marquis of Lome and Baron Hussell, of Klllo won. Mr. Bayard sat between Sir Clements) Markham and the Marquis, of Lome. Throughout the dinner the band of the Coldstream Guards played, the music Including many American airs. A feature of thq gpoerhea was the extreme cordiality -with which all re ferences to the United States were re ceived. Sir Clements Markham, pres ident of the (lull. In proposing a toast In honor of Mr. Bayard, said that true ties between Great Britain and the United States had been established, and cordial frlsndshlp never to be for gotten had been formed between Amer icans and Englishmen. In conclusion he eulogised the efforts of Ambassa dor Bayard in England In the Interests of peace and good will. Ambassador Bayard was loudly cheered when he rose to respond. He alluded In general terms to the uni versality of science and the effect pro duced by Dr. Nansen's explorations, and the writings by Captain Mahan upon naval subjects. He referred to the Importanoe of the rule of the road at sea to come Into operation next July. He made a dlreot allusion to the arbi tration treaty, and Inquired" whether, with this important measure and the matter of the rule of the road at sea settled, It could not be believed that all other differences coulTI be disposed of by arbitration. This was followed by loud and long continued cheering Continuing Mr. Bayard said: "We have here In person the lord chief justice of England, Baron Rus sell, of Klllowen, the greatest living advocate of that greRt principle. I do not for one moment believe that tho spirit that moved him and animated the people behind htm, and the spirit In which he has been received, can long be delayed. It cannot be perma nently obstructed. It may be delayed, but it cannot be defeated. "I leave you In peace, and I hope to learn that you are always at peace with the world. I have labored for a better understanding between the well meaning man of both countries. I do not pretend to speak for others, for I am glad to say I am not their accredit ed agent. I have always worn my colors in my cap. No one can doubt then, If plain speaking can make them believe, that the real heart of the American people, for which alone I pretend to Bpeak, Is for a manly tru3t between the people of both countries." The archbishop of Canterbury said In responding to Mr. Bayard's address: "Ambassador Bayard has won the strongest regard of the people of Eng land. He represents the side of tho American character most like our own. We feel that the links Mr. Bayard re ferred to bind us for nil time. They will always remind us that we are of ono blood. Our art and our literature also are one. Nobody desires the prosperity of the United States of America more than the people of Englnnd. We love the nation which Is becoming so pow erful before all mankind, and we shall always treasure Mr. Bayard amens our recollections of America and Americans." . Lord Clilf Justice Russell euTfsl2ed Ambassador Bayard In the highest terms. He first spoke of Mr. Bayard as an old friend. He then referred to the American ambassador as "one who truly came as a messenger of peace; one who, while he has In no way lessened the rights and position of a great republic, has found it con sistent with the loftiest patriotism to bring two great nations close together. There Is not today, and I cannot see how there ever will be, Just cause for a quarrel between the United States and Great Britain." To ltoycott rrlpoa Marie Goods. Lansing, Mich., Feb. 12. The execu tive board of tha Michigan Federation of Labor met here yesterday and car ried out i . of the program to hasten legislation for abolishing convtot la bor In prisons when it conflicts with free labi.r. A boycott was declared against the Brook-Bufflngton Shirt compioy, of Albany, N. Y., which has a contract for manufacturing shirts In prison. The board promises to boy cott all chairs made In the Detroit House of Correction. 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Agnetv's Liver Pills are the most per fect made, and cure like magtc. Sick Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and all Liver Ills. 10 eents a vial 10 doses. Sold at Kirlins drug store. Malls f.-mn Inilla Dlalnfeeted. New York, Feb. 12. The steamer Germanic brought nine bags of mail from Bombay. They were removed from the steamer at Quarantine, trans ferred aboard the disinfecting stear-.er James W. Wadsworth and thoroughly disinfected. The process occupied up wards of two hours and a half, and then the mail was at once transferred by the quarantine steamer Governor Flower to this olty. Halle! In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dlsouoa relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exoeedluK promptness In lelierlug pain iu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part ex m urinary jmmmgut m male cr lema lr It relieves retention of water mil nni i, passing it almost Immediately. If you wane quick relief and eure tub is your reuirdv. Sold by Shapiro's plutiinicy, 107 South Main treet. Three Drowned Thrune;ti the loe. Pulntsvllle, Ky., Feb. 12. New.) 1.... been received here ot the drowning i,. Andrew ilt'on, Preston Hall an. Harry Brown In Pike county. The ui-u started across Big Sandy liver on Hit ice on their horses. The lee was be ginning to thaw, and when about h,.lf way across the river the ice gae way and the three men and horsea went down together. No trace of them has been found. Catarrh and del 4 Relieved la 10 to 60 Minutes. Onu short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Aunew's tfetttrrhul Powder, diShses this l'owdur over the surface of the nasal us ages, rainless and delightful to use. Itre lieves instantly, and permanently cures Oitarrh. Hay Kever, Colds, Headache, Hoi-e Throat, Tuusilitis aud IJearncas. 50 eta. Bold at Kirlins drug store. "dOLD DUBT. TMs Is tile Package- remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. For economy bay 41b. package. TUB S. K. FAlrtBAKK COXPASY, Ontotgo, St. Lotus, New York, Boston, t'huadtlpBlA. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKf SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS LL BRACE YOU UP, THE BEST OF For over 25 years it has been curing thousands of oases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Nervous Prosirafioii, Kidney Troubles, &c. Ei Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEAn YORK. Sold by p. p. d. KIRUN, Shenandoah, Pa. 8omeilrSsnsed8arell&blfl,B3onthl7,rsgalsting medicine. Onlr harmless 6&4 the purest drugs Bhould toe need. It you want the beat, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal PUlm Ther sie prompt, Bate ard certain In result. The cennlne (Dr. Toot's) nererdlssp. nolnt, Seat anywhere, 81.00, Address Pbai. Mkdiclss Ca Cleveland, O. For Sale by P. p. D. ANDY 10 25 SO t IDOArnmnrv nTTinivmnnn in rftDauiiuiiiiJi uuAnAnitiQLi ; r.j.rrr:,..v .r1 b . ..-..- ci I pleanit hoolilet free. Ad. STKHMJSfi KKMKHT peQQa. Railroad. 801UJYKII.I, DIVISION. January 18.1897. Trains will leure Hhenandoah after the atos, date for Wlicgana, Gilberton. Fraokville, I.ci Water, St. Clair, Pottaville. Hamburg, Heading Pottttown, l'lioenlx villa, Norristown nnd PI u adolphla (Ilroad street stollon) at 608 and It 08 a. in. and -t 20 p. n. on week days. For FotW Tllle and Intermediate stations 9 17 a, m. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Gilberton, FrackvlIIe, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, at C 08, 9 18 u. m. anr 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Potlstown I'boentxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8 ' 8 9 4Sa. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Fraokville tor Shenandoah al 10 40 a. m. and 12 31, 5 41, 782 nnd 10 47 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nnd S 41 p. ui. Leave I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 U a. m. end 12:03, 8 15, 7 35 and 10 20 p. ui. Sunday l 10 40 n. in., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Droad street station), In. Shenandoah at 6 57 anil 8 35 a. m., 4 10 and S l; p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 60 a. m lxve llmid street station, Philadelphia, lu Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ooean Grove, I,o llraneh, and intermediate stations, S.:a 11,14 a. m., 3.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad (Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOItK. Hi preen, week-days, 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 515, 0 50. 7 83.8, 8 S3 0 80, to 21 (Dining Oar), 1100a. in. 12 00 noon, ,2 38 (Limited 100 nnd 1 12 p.m. Dining (Jars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Oar) Sao, 880, 4 00, 500, 5 50 (Dining Car), G00. 6 50,812,10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50 S I5t 20, 8 38, 9 50, 1021, (Diuing Oar), 11 a. m., 12 85, 2 SO (Dining Oar), 4 001LimIted4 22 Dining Cur), 5 20, 5 58, (Dining Car), 6 85, 6 50, 8 12, 10 0U p in., 12 01 night. Express for Itoeton without ehange, 11 00a in., week-days, and 0 80 p. m., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. I'or Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,fc '2 10 20, 1128 a. ra., 12 09 (ft 3! Limited Din ing Car), 112, 818, 4 41 (610 Coiigreaslou' Limited, Diuing Car), S 17, 6 55 (Dining Car). 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nltlif week days. Sui.ilnje, 8 30, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 a. ui.713 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 18 Congressional Limited Dining Oar), 6 65 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Oar) and 12 05 night. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 02 p. u.. dily. Leave Market street Ferry, exprras, 8 50 a ni., 2 00, 4 10,510 p. m Sundays, 8 45, 0 45 a. m Aw oinmodation, 8 00, 8 20, a. m., 3 20 aud 4 20 p ni., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m , 4 O0 and 5 00 p. ra. For Oaie May, Angleasea, Wtldwood and Uolly Beach, aud Sea lalu City, Ocean City and Avalon Express, 9 00 a. m., 1 00 p. m week days. Sundays. 9 00 a. in. For Somen Point. Kxpress. 8 50 am., 410 p. m. week days. Sundays 8 46 a. in. 8. M. I'hkot, J. K. Wood, Gen' I Manager. Oen'l Pass' g'r Agt BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stlmu. ant. An instant eure for sour stomachs and headaches, whtsh of teu Moumulote from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF 0AKB0NATBD DRINKg, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATrS SALOON, Cor. ruin and Coal SU. flues whiskeys, beer- porter and ale SODStaitUy on tap. Oholoe eu.perauos drtuks and otgara. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by thof-e who use PoaaoMi'a Complexion "owder. a J' "OOLD DU8T. ALL TOR8BCS. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa, CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS .,r..r,n..iin.ii.. . n,. m..i t VO.. Chlciuto. Hontrcul. Can.. oriSew Tort. an. j ouu iii , uu, ruw rin. iiHiurAirt'suiiB. Dam PHILA. & READING RY IN KFFECT DEC 6. 1890. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week de-.r 210, 525, 710 a. m., 1288, 308 and588 p. a: Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days 6 25, 7 10 a. m 12 33 and 8 08 p. m. For Keadtng and Philadelphia, week days 210,525,710 a.m., 12 83, 8 08 and 5 58 p.m. San days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., ana 12 83, 3 08 and 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a, m. For Tamaqua and Hahnnoy City, week days 210,5 25, 710 a. m., 12 83, 8 08 and 5 58 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For WiUlamsport, Sunbury nnd Lewlsburc weekdays, 3 25, 1130 a. m., and 7 25 u. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 35, 6 2o. 710.1180 a. ra., 12 33, 3 03, 6 58, 7 29 and 9 56 p.m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland and bhumoklu, week days, 8 26, 710, 1100 a. m., 725 and 9 58 p. m. Sun days, 8 25 a.m. 1 For Baltimore, Washington and the West vis B. ScO. It, B.r-through trains les'-s Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & K. 1? X.) at 3 30, 7 5',, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p t Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m.,3 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addl. tionul trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 so a. m. 12 20. 12 1 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 80, 8 41 p. m. TKAINS FOB SHKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wees days, 4 80, SOO a.m., 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave .Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, weoi days, 1 20, 8 85, 10 05 a. m. and 4 06, 6 80, 11 8t p. m. Sandaye, 11 SO p. m. Leave Beading, week days, 185, 710, 10 OR, U j8 a. m., 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 36 o. in! Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m.. 12 30 and 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 60, 1128 a ui., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 48 ).. m. Sunday. 8 lg . Leave Mahanoy Olty, week days. 8 43 S SI H 47 a. m., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Bundays, 8 . Leave Malianoy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 00 80, 9 87. 11 59 a. m., 1 12, 2 19. 5 20, 6 26, 757 and 10 23 p. m. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. ai. Leave WiUlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 s. m.. 8 85 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays; li W p. m. ATLABT1U CITY DIVISION, Iave Philadelphia Cheetmtt street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays -Kxpiesi, 9 00 u. 111., 2 00, 100, 5 00 p. ni. Aueonimodatimi, 8 00 a. m., 6 30 p. in. Sundays F.xpreas, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. ni., 4 45 p. in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, eornoi Atlantic and Arkansas a cnuus. Weekdays Exnrees, 7 33, l 00 a. in , 8 30, 5 80 p. in. Accommodation, s IS a m I32p.m Sundays Kxprrw, 4 00, 7 30 p. m.'' AeoomW dation, 7 13 a. 111 ,4 15 p in. w l'urlor Cars on all express trains. itjfk CMottratod Vernal t 1 Mvdrr never J t 1- ir r 1 in 1 rMliai t" S vith Tny id Ptenyrual r:i! ud ether Wit . . I.. t In the m V'.t BsokBar. riilllons of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take ue rinks but get your houses, stock, fill niturc, etc., iusured in first-clasa re liable comiianios as rcpredented by DAVID FAUST, SJfift jyf? and Aocldental OompaDlest Wanted-An Idea 3s1 au1oTuand- A Handsome Comploxion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Poiuom'a Cuaruiion Powoaa gives It. 30 DIVIDEND S to our custom wa WOULD TOU CAKI TO INVERT tin OH IIPVAtLllfl TM1. dndipyhlti uuDthh Partlaultui ft. AddrSM, Wt- rn Flttfiuolul Co., m cwirbnru HtrMt ohioftir. III. aoguto.tuaa.