IT nnASBS DVnilYIiODY. A Certain Cure for Files. The Pyramid l'lle Cure It suocos he panao it lias the merit which bring success. It cures every form of pile and on res thorn to stny i-iiml It is now the most popular hihI best known pile remedy tiefore the pub lic, itnd one reason for its great popularity la liecaute It Iim token the place of surgical operations, onoe considered the only sure cure. People often wonder that 10 simple, a rem edy will ao promptly cure audi an obstinate trouble as pile are well known to be. Yet tlii Rrenlrat remedies ami greatest Inven tions we liuve are the simplest, and the fact tlmt It does cure is all the sufferer from piles wui its to know. The Pyramid Pile Cure curea pilea in auy stage of the disease aa shown by the follow ing testimonial letter which are published every week and new vases reported each time. From Geo.'C. Qleek, Owons Mill, Mo., Some time ago I bought n package of Pyra mid Pile Cure for my wlc who Inn! mi (lured very much. The first trial did her more ood than anything she hud over tried. U is Just as rcpreaantu f. From Iltcliaid Loan, Whipple. Ohio: I have Hand lli Pyramid and am entirely phased find rutisfk-d with results. It does the Work mid un miatakc. Mr. W. 11 llines of Magnolia, Ark , says: Although I have used the Pyramid Pile Cure only a very abort time, yet it has been very beneficial Ui ma. From Mrs. Peter Iake, Mokawk, N. Y., I received the pyramid Pile Cure, but put off tniut it until lust viuk, when I became ao bad I decided to try It. I have nuli'ured twenty-nine .vr-srs with bleeding pilea nnd I . . . - . , , .. . ' jmo tiseu a grant ru-ai oi meuiciue, ontf never had miij thing that did so much for me aayour remedy. Tho proprietors of this remedy could pub lish columns of similar letters to Hie above If necessary, but these are enough to show what it will do in different cases. The Pyramid Pilo Giro Is prepared by tlio Pyramid Drug Co. of Albion, Mich,, and for bttlo by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package. One package is suQlcient to cure any ordinary case. Your druggist will toll you more about it. THE DOCTOR Mny bo out when you send for him mid In this you run a great risk. Avoid this by keeping few of the BRONCHO Homoeopathic REME DIES in tho house. "They do the Work" And xt but 10 CENTS at all drug stores. SEND FOR SAMPI.Ji. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. 4Y How -wu E-rEOTS ATO'THe Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, spersiutorlii. j, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc. ujrrcc: functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood la ol! cr young, giving vigor and strength whero Iormcrw-cal.iit.oS prevailed. Coa. ventent package, timplr, effectual, and legitimate. T Cure ig Quic;; and Thorough. Den t it deceived oy imitationx: Insist on CATON'S Vitatizers. Sent sealed if your drug gist does not have it. 1'rlce $1 per pkg e, 6 for $5, with written cuarjntco of complete cure. Information, reference, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement of -.i.c and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One ui y sent to each person. ' GATON MCD. CO., BOSTON, MAOB. 1'or'salo at P P. I. Kirliti's drug storo a' hhcnandnitti dm fetoxo. mmr pills SkTS AIID SUHE a;ND 4c, FOREWOMAN'S safe nUflf"" vji?nx Sptcinc Co, puns. .pa, Foa it Povlnaky'a drug Btorc, 23 .:i Centre street. perpa. Railroad. 80HUYKILI Dll'IbluN. January 18, 1W. Trains will Ituivu tilmuanduiili after 'h? " ditto for V I area in, G!lbjrton. Fr.i li D..r Water, Ht. Clair, lottevl.Ie. Ilium tiiv. t. tlla A ui,nun ii, uutruiji vino, r m it i.v i ills AiU'lplita (ItroaJ elreet ntntlon) at Sort nnd V 03 a. ni. aim 1 au in. on wtwic oay. vm rm villtj and intt-rmpdiato stations V 17 o. m. SUNDAY. For WJincAiia, Gllberton, FrMikIle, Pt.it Water, St. Clair. 1'ottarlUtf. at 6 08, 9 13 . iu. uc 8 10 p. m, Kor Hamburg, Ituadliin, l'otwtuwi. riioenlxvllte, Norrfttown, PliUadoIpbla nil 1 45 a. m., 3 10 p. iu. Train! luive FmckvlUe for Slieiuniduat a 10 10a. in. and 1231, f-ll, and 1047 p. m. Bunday. 11 13 a, m. and 3 11 p. ra. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 IB a. iu. and U.U), a 15, 7 28 and 10 Si' j m. Suntaj in tu a. iu , i ut 1 1. in, eave l'ltllitdcliWiiv, (Hrmd street iitftilon) HUeunnuoaii tit a 37 ttuu 8 in u. in., i 10 i i n. in. wtH'tf iluys, Hutidnys lenvo At 6 .V) n. u lA-aveiiioau Birees ues sulon. J'liuuuel!)ui& i Pea Ulrt. Anbury l'ark. Ooeiiii Grove. Iv" Ilroucli. and Intermediate stntlons, a, 0 ll-U n. m.,8.fl0 and 4.00 p. m. weck-dnys. Leave llroitd ijtreet Station, l'lilludviphla, FOH NEW YOltlC Kxprni, week-days 3 20, 4 0a, 4 60 5 15, 6 60, IV, , aa, you, luxt linninfcTuarj, uuua m. laOOnuon. 2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 i.. in, Dlnlnir (Jura), M0, 2 30 (Dlninir Our) 8 20, 3 SO, 4u0,5 00,5M(UinliicOar), 600. 6 60,812,1000!, p. m., 12 01, nlgtit. Sundays, 3 30. 4 05, 4 50 5 15, Bau,Ba, vou, JU-i, ui ine unr;, iiaa a. IB 123A. 2 80 (Dlninir Car). 4 00 (Limlledt 32DInlne i.'ur), d au, o oo, (inning uir), o m, o ou, n, iu ui i. in . 12 01 nlirltt. Hiprejw for llostou wltlinut change, 11 00a in., weuK-tiays, onu o ou p. in., uany. I'OK WASHINQTON AND TUB SOUTH. I?... ll,.lll.nnM ,..( I'rv I . I . , . In m &. a n 10, 1129 a. m.. 1208 (WW 'l.lraltml 'l)li. lot; vat), Hi. a a. 141 (aiv uoiiRremeloua Limited. Dlnlnc Oar). 6 17. 656 (Dlnlnc tlirl 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 ritfiUl weeR nays, eiiinaaya, on, Yau, wis, iiw a in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, (5 15 Congreeaional Limited Dining Oar), 6 66 (Dining Oar), 740 p. m, (Dining Oar) and 12 05 nlxUt. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Lhvi Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Dataware river bridge), expreea, 7 d .llv. a, (ui p. u. lave Market wtrect Ferry, exnrew, 8 80 a m., 2 00, 4 10,6(0 n. ra. Sundays, 8 45, 8 45 a.m. Aofoinmodatlon, 800, 8 20, a. m., 8 20 and 4 20 p. m., week day. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 aiiu w w t. in. For Cape May. Ansleaaen. Wlldwooil and Holly Ileaeli, and Soalaltt City, Ocean Uty and jvvwiuu u.iitcm, ww n. m., 4 uu p ni wook dave. Hiindava. 00 a. in. For Somen l'olut. Bspreaa, K 50 a in., 4 10 i in. wiw vym. DuiiiMya e in a in tl.ll. JliriuniKMlji, J It. Wood. Qen'l Manager. Qen'l I'aM'g'r Ant BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, HBRVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular eflerveaueiit and ktlmu Jaut. An Inetant oure for Mur utoinaeua and lieadaohea. which often .ut uinulute from liavlng a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKB, 17 aid 19 Peach Alley, bliaiiaitdoah DIV.DEN9 PAID IM OCTOBER To euroultom.rs: WOULD VOD OAaB TO INVEST IO OK L'fWlKba? m.i. o,ud. partljl. montniy. r.iiioui.r itm. Aiurt.1, nell em Fluanellll Co., VJ6 Dc.rbom Street, ChleaKO, III. aJrUr DRUG IS ST0ti!H Tho Pardoned Ouban Loaves Ha vana for Tampa, ACCOMPANIED BY HI8 TAMILT. The Sinn Saved from Ijlfo Imprisonment In n Spanish 1'enal Settlement ISiprcsses Ills Gratitude to the American 1'resi nnd I'ubllo for Ills I.llioity. Washington, Feb. 27. The Spanish minister, Dupuy de Lome, has re ceived a cablegram from General Aliu mada, saying that notice of Sangullly's pardon had ben received at Havana by cable from Spain, and that Ban BUllly started for the United States by steamer tills forenoon. The preamble ol the queen's decree of pardon says that the United States demanded the par don of Sangullly In a frlen'dly man ner, nnd that Sangnllly has under taken In the future neither directly nor Indirectly to assist In the rebellion. The incident Is oonsldered closed. Havana, Feb. S7.Tullo Sangullly, having been set at liberty, spent last evening at his home with a large num ber of friends, and there the Associ ated Press correspondent saw him. His handsome residence Is a villa In the Outskirts of Havana, in the quarter called the Cerro, the aristocratic resort of the city. Sangullly expressed hla gratitude to the queen for the grace of her pardon, which greatly surprised Lhlm. He said that he never thought he would bo pardoned. Sangullly said the first news of the pardon reached I him throueh a cable received from Secretary of State Olney, saying: "Ad- xl.n a,.t.lll..' ,1 .4.... . ...1.1..,.. . v ,uii,j a ucinm tu w.wiuiaw Ills (ippeul and facilitate pardon. Sangullly believes the pardon was due to a desire pn th part oi her ma jesty to demonstrate her good will tor wards President Cleveland and Sec retary Olney for services rendered. On this account the prelttnlnailes to the pardon were probably hastened so that the annnouncement might pe made during the terms of ofllco of Cleveland and Olney. Sfaneullly Is well preserved, In spite of his two years' Imprisonment. He seemed very grateful to all of- the of ficers of the Cabanas fortress, compli menting even the minor officials, and mentioning especially the chiefs cf staff of the fort for many courtesies shown to him. He had no complaint to make except In the matter of the Imprisonment itself. Sangullly Is accompanied to the United States by his wife, son and adopted daughter. He will go to Tam pa, where he will remain for a few days on account of delicate health of his wife. He will- not settle perma nently In New 'orlc, as his wife is obliged to live in a hot climate. San gullly hopes that when the Island of Cuba Is pacified he will bo allowed to return. Sangullly asked the correspondent to make public his gratitude to the stute department to the American consul general, and to all those contributing to his liberty. He expressed satisfac tion with the American press for tho great Interest shown in his cause. Another Complaint Against Bpnln Washington, Feb. 27. Mr. Henry W, McDonnell, a planter of Point Clair, Ala., who owns a large plantation In Cuba, 15 miles from Havana, Is In tho city direct from Cuba, where ho says ha was subjected to a series of degrada tions. He tried, without success, to see Secretary Olney, but will file a written statement and will ask Representative Stalllngs, his representative In con gress, to assist him in having the mat ter investigated. Allecud llauk Wrecker Arrested. St. Louis, Feb. 27. Sterling Ed munds, who Is wanted In Louisville, liy., on the charge of being an accom plice to J. M. McKnlght in wrecking the German National bank, was taken to that city last night. When Mr. Ed munds wr.s arrested he said lie ex pected that he would receive a sum mons from the United States federal grand Jury, but never expected to be arrested as an accomplice to Mc Knlght. He said his conscience was clear on the matter, and that ho only acted as any I)U'-jbfs man would have .acted uni'pr the circumstances. He r 1 he could set .himself right before lliu people of Louisville. Many oases of "Grippe" liavo lately been cured by One Sliuute CoueIi Curo. This preparation seems especially adapted to the cure of this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing serioiu complications and tad offects in which this disease often loaves the patten'.. 0. H. Hagenbucli. Jealousy, Itluril or. Suicide. Chicago, Feb. 27. Fritz Itawsler, a saloon keeper at No. 6023 Ashland ave nue, was found dead in his place of business yesterday afternoon. Beside him lay the body of his wife. He had a bullet wound in his right tomple and the woman was shot under the left ear. It is believed that Itawsler shot hla wlfo and then committed suicide. Jealousy is supposed to have been the roason. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobaoco using easily and forover, bo niado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Ric, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Iiuy No-To-llac from your own druggiat, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and samplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Vuiitziitilnii CommiMlou'a l'lnal Hixitliig, Washington, Feb. 27. What was probably the final meeting of the Ven ezuelan boundary commission was held here yesterday. Arrangements were completed for printing the maas of information accumulated by the commission In the course of Its Inves tigations. This matter probably will be ready for distribution In six weeks. Its chief va'ue will b- In furnishing satisfactorily authenticated data upon which the arbitration tribunal may continue Its i:.veslli atlon. Uucklen'a Aruloa Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively euies piles, oi 4o pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect mtismction or inouy refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A . Wasloy. Iilvnr Slut Dtath Uniltir Water, Baltimore, Feb. 27. Albert M. Oslen, a diver In the employ of the Baltimore Wrecking company, died suddenly on Thursday w rule he was under water in a diving suit In the channel of the Pa tapsco river, off Sparrow's Point. Heart disease is supposed to have caused his death. Tiny are so small that the moat nenaitire pernona take thuui, they are ao effective that i lie most obattnute cases or constipation, heudache and torpid liver yield to them. Tlmt la why DeWitt's Little Early Risers are known aa the fsmoUi little pilln. (J. II. Ilugunbuch. THE TROUBLES IN CRETE. The Oreek (Inrernment Anxious to AtoM Ilesperftte Methods, London, Feb. 27. A dispatch from Athena says that the collective note was still undelivered yesterday. Only the Austrian, German and Russian ministers have received Instructions. It is rumored that one power has withdrawn from trie concert. The Times' Athens correspondent telegraphs: "Prime Minister Delyan nls, in an Interview, assured me that the decision of the government to maintain the army in Crete was Irre vocable. On the other hand, Greece had no Intention of declaring war against Turkey. Such a step would only be taken If the Turks Invade Thessaly or the great powers render the position of the Greek army in Crete intolerable. There was no In tention of invading Macedonia. Greece was not desirous of -embroiling Europe in a general war. No understanding exists between Greece and Bulgaria in regard to Macedonia. "Tho calmness of moderation of Premier Delyannls Impressed me most favorably. He Is evidently averse to desperate measures. I do not believe in the end he would reject any solu tion which Greece could honorably ac copt, but neither he nor the king could restrain the wild excitement of the populace. Nothing could be more un wise than for the powers to drive the Greeks to desperation." Whltelaw Iteld Declined a Cabinet I'laco Canton, Feb. 27. In the talk about New York appointments It seems to have escaped general notice that Hon. Whltelaw Iteld has always been a great favorite of the president-elect for some suitable and conspicuous recognition. Mr. Reid's selection for a place In the cabinet or a foreign em bassy, at his choice, has been until re cently under Major McKlnley'B consid eration. But both Mr. Iteld and his friends think it would be imprudent for him to risk the confinement of of ficial work until his health Is abso, lutely restored, and hence have ad vised against that course. Major Mc Klnley within the last fortnight finally and reluctantly gave up the Idea of ap pointing Mr. Iteld, and thereupon wrote lllm a letter expressing deep regret that he could not have the advantage of his assistance In the affairs of the administration. HOW TO FIND OUT." Fill a bottlo or common water glass with uritio and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of tho kidnoys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney troulilo. Too frequent desire to urinate or p iin in tho buck, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladdorareoutof order. WHAT TO. DO. There te comfort In the knowledge ao often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills overy wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and overy part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain iu passing it, or bad effects fol lowing uso of liquor, wine or beer, anil ovor comos that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to got up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Itoot 19 soon realized. It stands tlio highest forlts wonder ful cures uf the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tlic host. Sold by druggists prlco fifty cents and one dollar. For a samplo bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention EvnNlSQ IIhuald and send your full post-otllro address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lilnglianiton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Aibltrntoi-9 Will Suttle a h'rlko. Chicago, Feb. 27. The tanners' s(ii':e is to be settled by the state board of arbitration. The men will return to work on Monday probably, pending the finding of the board. The taking of testimony will begin about March 10, and both sides to the controversy will be bound to abide by the final decis ion, which will be made known within a few weeks. This Is the first Instance where the settlement of a Chicago strike has been submitted to the state board of arbitration. Heart E'seasc Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure fur the Heart gives per foctrellof Iu all ca t , uf Organio or Syuiw thetic Heart Diseiibu in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a euro. It is a peerless remedy lorl'aipitation, Buortnossot Jiraitu, Smotlior ing Spells, Pain iu Loft Side and all symp toms of a Diseased Heart. One dose con vinces. Sold at Kirlins drug store. gNortli Cnrnllnn's Itnllrnud Controversy. Ilalelgh, Feb. 27. The state senate yesterday spent its time discussing the bills looking to annulment of the lease of the North Carolina railroad to the Southern railroad, and finally, by a vote of 26 to 24, passed the substitute offered by the committee in lieu of tho bill passed by the house. This substi tute requires all foreign corporations owning or managing railroad property in North Carolina to take oXi license, paying a fee of $500, and provides for a reduction of the 999 year lease of the North Carolina railroad to 36 years at 7 per cent, and provides that in case the Southern railroad falls to agree to this the governor may bring suit to annul the 99 year lease. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Kan Offars to Bend HU .Dis covery Free, Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always mora or less suspicion attached to anything that la offered, free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until hla discovery la known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It is upon this priuclpal that a resident of Kslamaaou, Mich., desires te send free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural aise and vigor. Aa 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 realize 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 iu restoring to men the strength they need, It would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for audi a remedy at once. A miueat to II. ('. (JUIt, Itox 1718, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving itatiiul, will be anawered promptly uud without evidence) as to where Information camu from. The prescription ia aetit free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olda can afford to giveaway bis discovery, there Is no doubt about the offer being genuine. Cut this out anil send to Mr. Olds so that ho muy know how you cuuicto write him. 7 '7 WOMAN la there ativthliK! more wholesome, more beautiful, more completely pleasing than a womanly woman ? Such a woman is even tempered, intelligent, strong and healthy. Health really tells th! whole story. Health means strong nerves and strong body, and they go far toward bringing good looks and amiability. A woman worn and wearied by the dragging weaknesses peculiar to her sex, cannot be expected to find lest in any duty or amusement. Life is all one dead monotonous gloom to her. On her face is written the story of weakness and pain. The wholesomeness of health is lacking. The cheeks lack fullness, the eyes lack sparkle, the hair lacks luster. Doctor have learned to locate nine tenths of womanly sickness in the organs that ought aboVt all others to be strong and healthy. Sensitive women shudder at the thought of consulting a physician on such matters. A natural feeling of mod esty makes them dread the examination, and subsequent stereotyped treatment by "local applications" on which most doctors insist. Much more often than not, this is un necessary. It should not be snbtnitted to except as a last resort. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured thousands of severe cases of "fe male weakness." It works iu a natural, sensible way. It begins by subduing the inflammation that is always present. Then it strengthens and invigorates the whole Ixxly, particularly the organs dis tinctly feminine. It promotes regularity, cures inflammation and ulceration, and stops the debilitating drain caused by them. Of all dealers, a Chtcheetrr's JKnsllth Diamond llmad. TfWROYAl PILLS uriginBi mini Only Oennine. A bafc, lwj reliable. ladiCb tailc (S Druggist for Chtcheitbrt Xngllth Dtn-jrJK tnondDrawiln J led Rod Gold mtUUUVYF?? ikjim, semen wiin uiue nt)ixQ. lartu V tloni and imitatbmM. Atl)rtif;fi3ti,0riei)14' ! nuunpi tot partloulirt, liwtlmoniala ir "seller Tor Larilfsv' " letter, by return f axmiu IVMUit TiMUmoDiflU. Aanw rnper, CbefaetPrOBCtnJcullJo.iUulUonilquiitei mm WWW FMS Prnnk fl. Power says I hod the rots for- tyne to wreck mr liro ; naablootl poison; tar tcocclo nnd ntricturca ; weak back and os oi power una Birenam; lowspirus. Jo f hnlr and face full of pimples; bad piles and dyspepsia l low of vltnl rfiiuiiRiice iu urine i iiaa auciorea wuu tlireo travellne doctors. twoPhlladelDbla and three New YorH advertising attacks; vrnft .vwlndlnfl hv museum conpcrirw oto., etc., besides sulTrrhiff untold mlserranQ hiving taken all these polnons nnd worthless medicines I wai leftnotblns but nUln nnd bono; but fortunately I obanced to bear of 604 N. SIXTH ST. clDliia. wbotnl oonsulted. find ha ncrmn. nently cured. I advise all sufferers to consult talm as be can and will cure you If your case Is curable." Bendttv 'i-cent stamps for book Truth, lleetcf alt for single or Married, Young or Old. Only book i-AliuauiK queuKB. jiuurs V to a. J-.VEB. oto &W, Wed. mnd Hut Ifiv ks, a to 10. Sun. 9 to 11 Treat ment by mall, btrlctest secrecy nunrnntrcil No name or address will be published without patleot's consent. Write or call and be saved. lAlways FIRST CONDENSED fllLK For veirs the leadlnr lbrind. It la the ' Tte and that tnrief rnnnni1 A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever, No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. lO "' Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. 'No. 12 " Leuchorreo. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism, No. 16 No. 20 No. 27 No. 30 No. 77 Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases. Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid, on roceipt of price, 25o., or 5 for SI. Dn. HuiiFintEYa' Homeopathic IIactaIi of Diseases Mailed Free. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill "William 8t., N. Y. For sale nt I'ovlnsky's drug store, 23 East Centre street PHILA. & READING RY IN KFFEOT DUG 0. 1896. Trains leave Shenandoah aa follows : Kor Now York via Philadelphia, week dbyi 110, 15 US, 710 n. m., 12 as, am amlBSS p. r Buudays, 2 10 a. in. Hor New York via Mauch Chunk, week dfcy 8 SB, 7 10 a. m., It 88 and 3 08 p. in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dy 2 10, 5 , 7 10 a,in., IS 88, 3 0B and S 68 p. in. Son day, 2 10 a, in. For l'nttsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. ra,, and 12 S8, 3 08 and 8 ai p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210,825, 710 a. m., 1288, 8 0tt and 5 59 p. as Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Willlamsnort, Sunbury and Lewlaburs weekdays, 8 28, 1130 a. ui., and 7 28 p. n Sundays, 8 26 o. in. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 26, 8 26, 7)0,1130. in., 1233, 3 03, 8 58, 726 and H p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 28 a. m. For Aahtanu and Shainokln, week days, 6 26 710, 1180 u. ni., 726 and 9 56 p. m. Sun days, 8 25 a. ra. For IJaltlmore, AVaahington and the Weal 1 B. & O. K. R., through Trains lea-1 Reodiiu Termlnal, Philadelphia, (P. ic R. K) at 8 20 7 55,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 u u.. Builders 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 48 and 7 37 p. in. Add I tlooal trains from Twenty-fourth and Olieat nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. It 20 12 1 8 40 p.ni. Buudays, 1 SO, 8 M . in, TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 1 30, 8 00 u. in., 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p. ra, auc night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Laave New York via Muuoh Chunk, weei days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 and 4 16 n. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 06 a. in. and 4 OS, 0 80, 11 p. ra. Sundays, 11 80 p. in. Iave Heading, week days, 1 86, 7 10, 100 11 OA m. in., 600 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 86 a. ko LeAve Pottavllle, week daya, 2 85, f 40 a. m. 12 SO and 6 12 p. ra. Sundays, it 86 a. m. Leave Tftinaqua, week daya, 8 li, 8 80 U 28 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 0 48 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. Oi Leave Mahanoy City, week daya, 3 46, 21 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, f 4t a. ra. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1 40, 4 00 '6 80, 9 87. 1189a. ni., 112,219,5 20,6 26, 757 ftiu1 10 28 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. in. Leuve Wllliaiiuport, week daya, 7 42, 18 10 t oi., 8 88 und 11 41 p. oi. Bundaya, li 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! au South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kinreas, 900a iu., 200, 400, 500 p. in. Ac-coininiMlatiiiii, H 00 a m.,6U0p. ui. SundaysExpress, U00, to 00 a. la. Accom modation, 8 00 u. 111., 4 45 p. in. Ileturidng- leave Atlaiitle (Hty depot, corns Atlantic and Arkansas avenuea. Weckdaye Expri ss, 7 85, 9 00 a. in., 8 80, 6 80 p in. Accommodation, 8 18 a ni , 482 p. m Sundays KxpreiM, 4 00, 7 80 p. 111. Accommo dation, 7 10 a ill., 4 13 p iu. Parlor Cart on alexpress trains. W A fe 3 loll bt tit Ik Eising of tho Ohio Causes Great Devastation. TEE WATERS NOW SUBSIDING. About Cincinnati Thonsnnds of Workmen Ilnve llcen Driven from Tlinlr Lnnnra and Slimy VnmlllM Imprisoned In the Upper Stories ot Tlielr Ilntiiea, Cincinnati, Feb. 27. What seems un precedented In the present Ohio river flood Is its persistence at certain stages. It became stationary at S o'clock yes terday morning, 61 feet ii Inches, and at 8 o'clock last night was unchanged, having remained 13 hours at that stage. At present the condition of the peo-1 pie driven from home by the floods Is 1 pitiable. With the mercury at 25, and i steadily falling, their suffering in- j creases. Outside of the regular charity organization, and the police force, there has been no provision for the as sistance of those sufferers except such as Is rendered by their Immediate neighbors. Beginning up the river, the village of California is flooded. Its houses look Ilka so many islands rising from out of a saa. From Fort Thomas a grand view ot this Hood can be had, and It looks appalling In extent, with farms flooded and farmhouses peering above the water. Coming down to the east corporation line of Cincinnati the first submergency Is at Columbia. Here many families are driven to the upper stories, and many are driven clear out of their homes. At Pendleton, next below Columbia, the sltuutlon Is still worse, owing to the great extent of the submerged district. In both these suburban wards the flood invaded many factories and stopped work. Over In Newport the seven Inch rise since dark Thursday night very great ly Increased the suffering. Not only the upper part of Newport, but that portion lying between the Ohio and Licking rivers, Is seriously affected. Water from a fow Inches to six feet deep covers this region to within two squares of the court house. Grounds occupied by the old Newport barracks are deep under water. In Covington, along the immediate river front, houses are submerged, while farther up town cellars are filled with water. Most ot these houses are business, ware or storehouses, or factories. This condi tion exists along the whole river front of Covington, while at West Covington a number of families are driven from dwelling houses. Ludlow, Kv., and Bromley are In much worse condition than they were Thursday night. Water covers the great dam at Ludlow Lagoon, and the surface of the lake and that of the river are united. How a break In this dam can be prevented when the waters subside is puzzling those who have a large amount of capital Invested in that resort. At the western extremity of the city, beginning with North Bend and coming up through Coal City, Fern Bank, Riverside, Delphi, Sedamsvllle and Storrs township, at the mouth of Mill creek, ther is an unbroken scene of desolation and dis tress, homes vacated, people fed from boats In upper storieB of houses, shops and factories silenced, row boats car rying provisions and moving goods and. ramines, ana wagons with horses neck deep In water. All along the river front of Cincin nati, from Mill Lock to the little Miami railroad depot, the wreter extends In most places to second stories, and In some places nearly to Pearl street, while It floods nearly all Pearl street cellars. This district Includes nearly all the commission houses, the coal olevators.except one, and many factor ies. But the greatest damage and In convenience In Cincinnati were in Mill Creek valley, from the Ohio river to Cummtnsvllle, a distance of six miles. Some fear is felt for the safety of houses on the river front, against which steamers and every description of river craft ara bumping with eaoh fluctuation of the waves. Organiza tion for the relief of suffering, which, owing to the cold weather, 1b Intense, will probably be made In Cincinnati to day. All points above here report the river falling fast. Immediately below Cin cinnati It Is either stationary or reced ing slowly. At Cincinnati last nlcht, from 8 to 9 o'clock, the river fell a quarter of an Inch, making a begin ning of subsidence. The Discovery Saved' II (3 Lire. Mr. G. Caillouotte. Druggiat, Beaversville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owo my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all t'n- t-liysicians for miles about, but of no avail und was given up and told I eotild not live. H iving Dr. King s New Discovery in my ator-1 sunt for a bottlo and began its use and 'rum the first dose began to get better, and afli rusing-three bottles was upandabout again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get u free trial at A. Waslev's Drug Store. Lecislatlve Committee Urgea Arbitration, Denver, Feb. 27. The committee of five to investigate the Leadville strike submitted a report yesterday. The committee recommends that a board of arbitration be appointed to deal with the question, two to be chosen by the mine owners and two by the min ors, the fifth to be chosen by the four. Whatever decision this board of arbl. tratlon shall arrive ot must bo blndi Ing on both sides. ltlieuiuntlsm Cured In a Day. "Myatio Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. IU action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onoe the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose areatlv heiiaflta. T. F. Anthonv. ex-Postnuutar nt Ppnmlee City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of Ji y sue Lure' lor Klieumatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever hmik. ' 70 cents. Sold by C. II. lUgenbuoh, druggist, abet) andosh. Itloli Striae oy 'siriuers. Leadville, Feb. 27. In the Nil Des perandum mine, on lloek Hill, at depth of 6S7 feet and in a drift 1:0 foot long, has been made tho richest strike In Leadville since 1880, and the most important one, as the Rock Hill sec tion has had no development. The mine Is being worked by striking union miners. A huge bedy of ore runs over WOO a ton. Ton years ago D. H. Moffat spent 160,000 on this mine, rinding poining and abandoning it. Grlp-Colds-IIeadaehe. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1 Urippe wbeu laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one dav. Put ud in talilni . nu venient for taking. Guaranteed to euie, or money reiuuueu. i-rwe, w oculls. "or si by Klrlln's Pharmacy. Cure fur llenilnelie. As a remedy for all forms of Henriaeli,. Kluctric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It efl'eots a nermsnent cum ami 11.'.. I most dreaded habitual sick headache. yield 10 110 innuenee. YcurReall who arc afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed time to the bowels, uud few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Ijire buttles only SO cent ut A. Waaler's Drug Store. AN INTERMITTENT HEART. STOPPED EVERY THIRD BEAT. But Mrs. Stropc's Heart Now no Longer Lags but Throbs Regularly. FYom lh Leader, In a targe, commodious house at No. 104 Huntington Street, Cleveland, Ohio, lives Mrs. Emily A. Strops, widow of the late X. M. Btrnpe, and she ii the motlisr of a young man who lias been, and ia now one of this city's successful and energetic pharmacists. Mrs. Strope, who has lately recovered from serious cardiac dllflonlty, when queatloned by a re porter regarding her late illness, stated as follows : " " Two years ago, I bad my first experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Tills. For a long time I was troubled with an ailment which I feared would eventually drive mecraxy unless I rid myself of it. It will sound strange, no dnuht. to soma, hut my heart did not beat as it should. Its action was Irregular. There would be two pulsations, or perhaps three, nnd then a sudden cessation. My heart seemed to rest for the period of one or two boats, and then resume its action. Sometimes such lapses would not be to frequent ss that, but scarcely a day passed that they did not occur. It felt aa though something would strike the heart with great force, and puah it out of place. During that period, whenever I lay down to sleep or rest, my hands would become perfectly numb and helpless. I could feel the temporary paralysis coming over them, but I eotilil do nothing which would prevent It. My feet were affected In a like manner, nnd I had conaiderabls difficulty irtwalkingwhen such a pell had possession of me. Naturally that state of alftlrs completely upset ray nerves, and anj' onewhose nervous system is well nigh Somsilnuva nee-ls a reliable, monthly, regulating medietne. On r (-armless as4 thepureatdrugsahould boused. 11 jou want the bssl, get Or. PsaD's PennypQjfa! Pills They are prompt, sate ard certain In reaoit. The f anlje (Dr. Peel' - rver dlsap. uolnt. Sent any woof e. 81.00. Address AU MsniotJi b -o., .d, O. For Sale by P. PA D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS LL BRACE YOU UP. ) THE BEST OF ALL TOPICS. For over 25 years it liao been curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, .ndlgestloi., Ka.as'.a, Kerveus Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &g, If Purifies the Bleed, Gives you an Ippefiii, 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. HOR BITTERS CO., NEJnZ YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, pa. :':'''ii:iiiiiiiiitii:i:iii!iU!!iiiiiiiilliiiiiiliiiiii!iiiii;iiiliiiiiiiiiiii(ni!iiitiil - '! t It UK.. I V . XT 1.1 7 sswirr--' aWM WET FOH, SALE EVBB.VWHEKE. - 'UHllllillllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIV j CURECQNSTIPATIOH 10 ilRtifW TITPT V R'HPXITTPPn to cure rnr nscof constipation, rasmrtts are tli Ideal Ijiin JtilJtuUl&m UUflnrlllirj&D Ul(.. n irrruMirsripe,butrauwi-:isyiitiirlrr .ulls. Sans plraiul tumklrt tr. AA. STKItt.lM; 111- lit ,.T I ... I'hfi-aiio, Montrenl. tun.. nr'e T rV. s-?.i ta4. eo-o. e. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH APOLIO PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofttoe: SO West Centre street. Can be oousulted at all noun. M. BOHKK, ATT0RN1Y-AT-LAW. OBJoa Jfcwu bulkllug, eoritsf ot Mala u Ostitis atosats, Uutnandwti, J H. POMBBOT, ATIORNBY-AT-LAW fUtMWvatlaitk, Ia. J W. 81I0EHAKHH, ATTORKBY-AT-UW. Corner MmM twl Cautt atissts. pHOK JOHN jomtti, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 88, Maluwoy City, Pa. Having studied under aome ef tile beet masU'r8 ip Imdoo and Parts, will give leeaoasi on the violin, mandolin, gulurawl voenl culture. Terine reaaouablti. Address In care ot IMrouee, the Jeweler, HUenaudoah. R.Siif'5 Celebrated FeraMf t'mvdtii a never fell 1 dilf mill siiif n (ssr fktluu Wit. Tr, iy 'Wi .v .it' V U eiutl o'her Hkr Ajmuj s buy u. runt aim aefuid ill lit CO All ( . .... ... 1. UvUieUn, i frtfV k Or. 8.X X lUy. UuiUOettlM. n 9 1 T ii.' (Jrvrtnnd, Ohio. shuttered, can appreciate and understand the nnsi'i v, i bierly mental, which I endured. I inil much sleep and rest, and often I was coin-M-lli-(i troin aheer exhaustion toit down dur ing the diiy to obtain some rrpoxp. Hut as Honn as I did so I felt that numb sensation ome over ray hands and feet, and I rocked violently in my chair to drive it away, but frequently to no avail. ' One day my son, who was keeping a drti? store nt the time, brought me home some 1 i Dr. Williams' i'liik Pill for 1'ale Penple and advised me to take them for my he.ot trouble. I did so and soon began to fri I better. I used the pilla about two mom In and they certainly cured me, for now my heart bents regularly nnd all numbness Ims disapjieared and my circulation Is in splendid orih r." We print the shove hoping Mrs. Stropo's expcrienei! may be beneficisl to others who muy sutler from derangement of the henrt. Dr. Williama' Pink Pills contain in a con densed form all the elements necessary to gi o new life snd 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 forma of weakness. In men tlieyeirnt a radical cure in nil cases arising from niontnl worry, over work or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Iills arc sold in lmxes (never in loose bulk) at fiOc. aliox or sf boxes for J2.50, and may be had of all drucBists, or direct by mail from Dt. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenec tady, N. Y. aro progrossivo and keep informed of E k the World's Progress. The well in- E formed and thrifty House-wife will ntways Keep rz RAINBOW LINIMENT In the house, na a standard remedy for g Snrains. Bruises. Cramns. Itlmiinmtlsm. and all aches and pains. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. per bottle. Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadoli!ila. ALL l DRUGGISTS i - e - Cil Tfoe Sun. The first tf AmerJoau Newspa pers, ClIAlUJt&A. DANA, Editor The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit; Thefe flrtt, lat and all the time, forever. Daily, by mall, - $6 a year Daily Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun l the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year AOdrets THE BUM, New York. 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