3 A PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT. ITCHING PI LE8 AND OTHER RECTAL TROUBLES EASILY CURED BY A NEW AND SAFE METHOD. A Remarkable Number of Cure. Mado by the Pyramid File cure. About one person In every four sutler from some form' of rectal disease. The most common anil annoying la lulling piles. Indi cated by warmth, alight moisture nod In tense, uncontrollable itching In tlio purls nf facted. The mual treatment haa been somo simple ointment tir salve which sometimes giro temporary relief, but nothing like a perunv ncnt cure can be expected from such super ficial treatment. Tlte only permanent cure for Itching piles yet discovered la the Pyramid Pile Cure, not only for itching pllea, but for eTory other form of pllea, blind, bleeding or protruding. The first application gives Instant relief and the continued use for a short limo causes a permanent removal of the tumors or the small parasites which cause the Intense itch ing and discomfort of itching pllea. Many phyafoians for a long time auppesed that the remarkable relief afforded by the Pyramid Pile Cure was because It was sup posed to contain cocaine, opium or similar drugs, but auch la not the case. A recent careful analysts of the remedy showed It to be absolutely free from any cocaine, opium, or in fact any poisonous, injurious drug whatever. For this reason tho Pyramid Pile Cure is probably tho only pile cure extensively rec ommended by physicians, because It is so safe, so prompt lu'the relief afferded and so far as known the only positive euro for piles except a surgical operation. In one year the Pyramid Pile Cure lias become the beat known, tho safest and tho most oxteuslvely sold of any pllo cure beforo tho public. Nearly all drugcist now sell it at SO cts. and ?1 per package. - Address tho Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich., for book on cause and cure of piles and also hundreds of testimonials from all parts of tho United States. ' If suffering from any form of pljee ask your druggist for a packogo of Pyramid Pilo Cure and try it to-night. 'MAYBE HE IS NOT WELL' (flhakespcro.) Then get him to tnko tho BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS. "They do the Work" srEciAL itmiEDiJW roit DIFFKUBNT DI8HASKS. SEND FOR SAMPLE. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. EATH ,1 STQHFTl t "wu EFFECT a ATOi-THEl CaTOlsF'3 XT-SLIZEB. Cures general or cped-J debility, wakeful ness, sporinatorhroa, embe'ons, impotency, paresis, etc. Corxet'-J iJttcional disorders, caused by errors or c.o zzes, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or y -)unt giving vizor an3 strength where forme t weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, cf'ctualt and legitimate. Cure 13 Quick and Thorough. Pant te deceit td cy imitations; insist on CATON'S Vltall-ccrs. Sent scaled if your drug gist doc not have it. Price $ I per pkge, 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send ua statement ol case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATCN MED. CO., BOSTON, MAS 9, )ror sale at P. I. D. Kirlfn's drug store an eiicnanoonu urii store. peppa. Railroad. 8CHUYKILL DIVISION. January 18, 1897 Trains will learo Sliennndoali nfter tho fthoTt dato lor Wlggane:, Ullberton, Prnokrlllc, I'ari Water, St. Clair, l'otUville. Hamburg, Beadinu Pottntown. rhoenlxvillo. Norristown and Pl.t adclphla (Ilroad street station) ot (5 08 and 1103 a. ni. anu -3 2U p. m. on weetc uaya. ror jron vllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a. ni. SUNDAY. For WiBirans. Gllborton. Ftaekville. DntX Water, St. Clair. PotUville, at 6 08, 9 45 a. m. and 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Ponetowu PlioenUvllIe, Norrlstown, Philadelphia Mo' 0 45 a. m.. B 10 1). in. Trains leave l'mckvllle for Shenandoah el 10 40 a. m. ami 12 31, S41, 7 32 and 10 47 p. ra. Hunday. 11 IS a. in. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah at 1015 b. m. and 12:06, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday m iu tu a. m.. o la 11. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilroad street station), fo Shenandoah at 5 87 and 8 80 n. m., 4 JO and 71 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at C 60 a. m. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, lo Sen dirt, ABbury Park, Ocean Grove. Low llranoh, and intermediate stations, &.O. 11.34 a. ni., 8.00 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NBW VOllK. ISxnress, week-days 3 20, 4 Oo, 1 50 5 15, 0 50, 7 IB, A 2-', 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (l)lnlne Car), 11 00 a. m. 12 ou noon, znn iiiiinituu iw anu . p. m, lMiiiiio-CnrHt.HO. 2 30 (Dlnimr Oar) 3 20. 3 50 4 00,5 00, 5 58 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50,8 12,10 00. p. in., 12 ui, nigui. aunuays, u aliw, iou,9 id, 8 au. i, V ou, 1U3I, tin liur uuri, itm n, 12 85. 2 80 dMiiliur Car). 1 00 (Limited 1 22 Dliilnc Oar), 5 20, 5 59, (Pilling Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in , 12 01 night. ISxpress tor ltostou without change, 11 00a in., weete-aays, una o w p. m., tinny. FOR WASHINGTON ANP THIS SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 12 10 20, 1128 a. in., 12 09 (12 31 Llmitnd Air ing Car), 112. 318, 4 41 (610 Congressional Limited, Pining Oar), 017, 055 (Pining Oar), 7 40 (Dining Oar) p. in., and 12 05 night weeK days. Munuaya, sou, 7Zi, viz, 11 28 a, m.. 12 09 1 12. 4 41. ( 5 16 Congressional Limited. Pining Car), 6 55 (Pining Oar), 7 40 u. m. turning uarj anu i m iiigm. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave ilroad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 Delaware river uriuuoi. exnreu. 7 uz n. uany, Ieave Market stroot Ferry, express. 8 50 a in., 2 00, 4 10, 5(0 p. in. Sundays. 8 45. 9 45 a. in Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 8 20 and 120 p. in., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 1 00 aim u w p. 111. For Oftna Utv AiivIauaa IVIhlwnl n,l Holly Beach, and Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon Kxpress, 0 00 a. days. Sundays. 00 a. m. 1 uu p. m. wees For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a in p. in. week days. Sundays 8 45 a. ni. 410 J. B. Hutchinson, j. u. Wood, Uon'l Manager. Uon'l Pass'g'r Agt That' why they enjoy their OOFFHB, Any grocer can tell you why customers keep comioc back for SBUilG'S. Only So. taek, g C. SCKQao.riIltWQMAlJ natr iicax Specific Co,Hha,pa. tJ.l'ovlMU' diUB stori, 38 Ha Centre street. NOW mmwt no film Koi TRAIN'S FATAL PLIGE, Railroad Wraok Oauaod by tlio FloodB in Indiana. BEVEN LIVES WERE SACRIFICED. A Train on the lSvaniTllle and Terre ITantB Unllrnad Thrown Down an Kmbnnlt meut, Owing to a Washout, and the Care Float Awnr. Princeton, Ind., March 11. One of the worst railroda wreoks that has occur red In this vicinity tot mariy years happened yesterday morning at 3 o'clock to the Chicago and Nashville limited southbound over the lilvans vllle and Trre Haute railroad, one mile north of Hazalton. The train was made up of engine 94, In charge of En gineer John K. MoCutchan and Fire man Joseph Bowman, a combination baggage and mail car, smoker, ladies' coach and one sleeper. The engine went over the embankment, falling n distance of IB feet Into six feet of water, The smoker was telescoped by the baggage car, and the ladles' coach and sleeper remained on, me irac. Engineer McCutchan says lie was run ning 25 miles an hour, and when he approached the wasout saw nothing but a very small hole. The engine went over It and went down the em bankment. Where tho wreck occurred Ave trains had passed over the same place within the hour, and the roadbed had been pronounoed In good condition by the different trata crews. A track walker had also passed over the same route shortly before the train went down. The track at the point of the washout was still intact, and water Allied the space formerly occupied by the em bankment. Iirakeman Haueisen was pinioned In the smoker by a broken timber of tho oar. Ills heau remained aoove water, and for five hours men worked trying to rescue him. His sufferings were ter rible, and ho bcesed that some one take an ax and cut off his leg, Finally the water undermined the car and ro leased Haueisen, and as he was drag. ged from his position the oar floated away. All the passengers In the smoker are supposed to have been killed. Four persons besides Conductor Seers were seen In the smoker as It broke loose, rolled down the embankment and floated off with the current. Harry J. Hill, the baggageman, was the ouly member of the train crew who escaped unhurt. About 8 o'clock a large seotion of the levee broke, sending the baggage cars and the smoker down Into the water, and both subsequently floated away, At 12 o'clock tho ladles' coach, which had been lying crosswise on the tracks, floated off toward the river. It looks now as though several days will elapse before trains can be run over the washout, as there Is no way of getting around It. The cars and en gine cannot be taken out before tho water goes down. Then the bodies of the unknown dead may bo found, but tho probability Is that they will have been washed away. The killed as far as known are: George A. Sears of Terre Haute, con ductor; Joseph Bowman of Evansvllle, fireman, buried under locomotive Herbert Allen, doorkeeper of the leg' lslature, of Evansvllle; four uuknown passengers. The Injured are: Engineer John SIc Cutcheon of Evansvllle, scalded about the legs and arms and bruised; John B. Hauesen, brakeman, of Evansvllle, foot badly crushed. Mulcted Ills llondsmen. Newburyport, Mass., March 11. The trusted bookkeeeper of the Merchants' National bank, Percy Dame, has left town, after confessing to the embez zlement of $7,020 of the funds of tho bank, which amount has since been made good by his friends. The short age was discovered two weeks ago, during Damo's absence from the bank on account pf illness, and since then the officials have found that no Iqbs than 3G accounts, some of which ran. back for 12 years, have been affected by the peculations of the clerk. Dame will not be prosecuted. HOW TO FIND OUT. Pill a bottle or common water glass with n r I no ami let it stand tircnty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased con dition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive ovidonco of kldnoy trouble. Too frequeut desire to urinato or pain in tho hack, is also convincing proof that tho kidnoys and bladder are out of ordor. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tho groat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidnoys, livor, bladder and ovory part of the urinary pas sagos. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wino or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compollod to get up many times during tho night to urinate. Tho mild and tho ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Boot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonder ful cures of tho most distressing cases, If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists prloo fifty couts and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mall, mention IlVKNlN'a Herald and send your full pogt-ofiice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnglmmton, N. Y. The proprietors of this pa per guarantee the genuineness of this oiler. Accident to McICIiiloy's War Comrade. Washington, March 11. General Hastings, of Bermuda, visited Presi dent McKlnley yesterday, and on the way bark to his hotel fell and broke his leg. The president, on hearing of the acoldent, at once visited his old friend at the hospital. General Hast ings was formerly commander of the Twenty-third Ohio, McKlnley'i old reg iment, and now IlveB In Bermuda. He, came to Washington to see the lnaugt uration, and wan to have stalled fpt home on Saturday, Many casus of "Qrippe" have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seems especially adapted to tho cure of this diseaso. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications aud bad effects iu which this diseaso often leaves the patient. C. II. Hageubuch, Another "llitcoiirttitiitumul" l.aw. Kansas City, March 11. The pool room law ns It at prvsont stands upon the Htatute books haa declared to be uncontt tuUiiual by ihe htute supreme court yesterday. The decision holds that the law Is invalid because It Is class legislation, Oue Minute is all the time necessary to de cide from personal experience that One llln ute Cough Cure does what its name implies. C. II. Ilagenbuoh. THE TAXATION OF FARMERS. dltjr Taxpayers ry Less Than Country Dwellers on Personal I'rnperty. Washington, March 11. Local tax ation as affecting farms has been the subject Of an Investigation by the Statistician of the department of agri culture, Henry A. Uohlnson, and a re port Just made covers more than 1,100 farms In Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Putnam and Westchester counties, In New York. The object of the Investi gation was to ascertain what the af fect upon farmer' taxes would be If all local direct taxas were levied upon all land at Its unimproved value, ex cluding from the valuation all build ings, fences and other Improvements, and also excluding personal property, but including the land of towns and cities, as well as that of farms. The statistics show that the unim proved value of the land of these farms In 39 per cent of the total value of all the real estate of these farms, Includ ing Improvements, and that the un improved value of olty lands Is 68 per cent of the whole value of all city real estate. It Is also demonstrated that city taxpayers pay a much smaller proportion of taxes on personal prop erty than property owners do outside of cities. One Conclusion la that In Its practical operation the tax upon per sonal property always bears far more heavily upon farmers than it does upon the inhabitants or large anu Wealthy cities. The report continues: "Supposing a state to exist In wliloli the entire value of the real estate were equally divided between oltles; and farms, then under the system. of taxing real estate at Us full value, If taxes for $1,000,000 were levied on real estate, the cities would pay J500.000 and the farms $600,000. But If the as sessed value of real estate were In each case reduced to the actual valua of the land, excluding buildings, Improve ments and cultivation, the city would pay $697,000 and the farms would pay $403,000, making a reduction of 1S),4 por cent In the burdens of the farnt.'J The Population of llawall. Washington,. March 11. Ellis Mills, United States consul general at Hono lulu, has furnished the state depart ment with th.e results of a census Just taken In Hawaii, showing a total pop ulation of 100,020. Tho Hawallans head the list with 31,010; Japanese, 24,; 407; Chinese, 21,610; Portuguese, 16, 191. Those part Hawallans number 8,455; Americans, 3,080; British, 2,260; Germans, 1,432. The remainder Is di vided among half a dozen nationali ties. Condensed Testimony, Chas. B. Hood. Broker aud Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King's New Discovery has no equal as a Coueh remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St. Jame notel, Ft. Wayno, Ind., testifies that ho was cured ot a uougn ot two years Btanu lng, caused by la Qrippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. B. P. Morril, Ealdwinsville, Mass., says that he has used and recommend ed it and nover know It to fail and would rather havo it than any doctor, because It always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 K. 2fith St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has nofear of Croup, bccau60 it instantly relievos. i reo lrtal uottiosatA. wasiey s urug store. Texas to Fight Cotton Gambler. Austin, Tex., March 11. The Eenato yesterday passed a Joint resolution providing for the calling of an Inter national cotton convention Aug. 2, J897, at Galveston. The purpose of tho convention Is to secure concerted leg' lslatlon thoughout the world looking to the abolition of bucket shops and cotton exchanges, which It is contend ed are ruining the price of cotton by their adroit management of tho mar kets of the world. llheuniatlsm Cured in a T)ny. "Mystic Cure" for Bheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkablo aud mysterious. It removes at onco the causo and tho diseaso Immediately disappears. Tho first doso crcatlv benefits. T. F. Anthony. ox-Postmaster of Promiuo City, Iowa, says : "I bought ono bottle of Mystic Cure for ltheumatism, and two doses of it did mo more good than any medicine I ovcrtooK. 7a cents. Sold by C. II. Hagcubuch, druggist, Siicn andoah. New Vork'fl' rropostfil Farm Colony, Albany, March 11. A hill has been Introduced in the assembly which au thorizes the city of New York to ap proprlate $10,000 for the equipment an maintenance of a farm colony near New York city, where habitual drunk ards and other undesirable citizens may be sent to be drilled in to decency and a proper regard for their duties to tho state. The bill Is said to be favor ed by a majorltyv of the legislators. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovory of tho ago, ploasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidnoys, liver and howols, cloausing tho entire system, dispel colds, curo hoadacho, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. O. 0. to-day ; 10, 38, BO cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Mob ISIncltiirtnrs ruptured. Wallace, Idaho, March 11. Sheriff Haney and posse succeeded in arrest ing without difficulty ten of the ring lgaders of tho A. P. A. mob which ran JJdltor Harris out of Wardner last Sunday, Among the prisoners is F.u gene Norton, a captain of tho local State militia. The trial of the men on the charge ot riot was begun he-re Tuesday afternoon. FREE CURE FOR MEN, A Michigan Man Offers to Bend Ills Dis covery Free. Claims to Bo a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always more or less suspicion attached to anything that is offered fieo but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It is upon this principal that a resident of Kalamaano, Jlieli., desires to scud free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty whleli such men are peeullaily ;ible tq and restores the organs tp natural' sae and vigor. As it coats nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with tho nervOus troubles that usually attack men who never stomed to realize what wight be the final result, ought to bo deeply Interested In a remedy which will restore them to health, strength aud vigor, without which they continue to livo an existence ot 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 tho strength they need, It Would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous wcakuesB ought to write fur such a remedy at once. A request to 11. C. Olds, Itox 1718, Kalaioavoo, Stich., stating that you are not sending for the prebcriptiuu out of idle curiosity, hup that yon wish to make use of the medictu by giving ita trial, will be ausweied promptly and without evidence as to where Information came from The prescription is sunt free aud although seine may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to giveaway his discovery, thero Is no doubt aiiour. mo oacr wing genuine, t'ut this out i and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know how you came to write him. 13-28-78t "JUST GOODFOR NOTHING." That is How Thousands of Wo men Feel. Here is the Cure. Dr. Greene's Kervnfa U the Greatest Health diver la the World. "I feel just good for nothing, tired all the time, and so nervdus that it seems as if I should fly to pieces," Hew many women there are whose bitter cry of discouragement echoes these words. They are suffering from weak nerves, physical exhaustion and female complaints. They need their nerves strengthened, tlieit blood invigorated, and restoration from their female weakness and disease. They need Dr. Greene's Nerrura blood and nerve remedy, the great female restorative aud regulator, which lias proved ittelf by its wonderful cures, the greatest blessing to womanllnd the world has ever known. It gives the weak, languid, aud tired out sufferer, renewed strength, cuergy and auiblttou, cures the female troubles, banishes mental depression and discourage ment, and restores again bounding health, vigorous activity, bright eyes and elastic step. Mrs. Allie Swisher. Ill So. 18th Ht.. Rich mond. Iud., says "For the past fifteen years at my monthly periods I never escaped a severe sick headache, nervousness and the other bad symptoms of womb trouble with all its attendant severe sutTering so that at times it seemed to me I did not care In live. I commenced taking Dr. Urcene's Nervure blood and norve remedy, and havo not been troubled with headaciici since, and my other troubles are also cured. Bememher that the soring months are the best time to take medicine and Dr. Greene's Norvura blood and nerve remedy should be taken now. Dr. Greene's Cathartic Pills are tho perfect pills for biliousness and constipa tion. Dr. Greoue, 35 West Htli St., New York City, tho most successful physician In curing diseapes, can bo consulted free, person ally or by letter. Coming 13vonts. Mar. H.-Colon61 Pattio Watkins Linday, Welsh nightingale, at the Primitlvo Metho dist church. Mar. 15. Birthday party in the United Evangelical church, under the auspices of tho singing clan. April 7. Entertainment In Ckilvary Baptist church, under the auspices of tho Sunday school. . March 33. Musical and literary program in the Welsh Congregational church. Hangers of tlio Grip. The greatest danger from La Grippo-ia of its resulting In pneumonia. If reasonable care Is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Bomedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who havo used this remedy for la grippe, wo havo yet to learn of a singlo enso having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu sivoly that this remedy is a certain proven tlvo of that dread disease. It will cll'eet a pormnuentcure in less tiqio than any other treatment. Tho iift and SO cent sizes for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horso3, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs. Hogs, AND POULTRY. ' 500PnBoJIoplie.il treatment of Animals and Chart Bent l'rcc, ennraj Fevers, Cpnirestlnus.tnllnnimntlou A.A.ihiilnnl AleuInKUis, flllllc I'over. Jt.ll,!-trnluH, Lameness, lllieuiuutlsui. j.jjiBiuiiipor, it asm liiscuarges, .!). Dots or Grubs, Warms. I. .K...CoticUs, Heaves, Pneumonia JM'. Collo or tirlneo, llcllynclie. i.U.-.IUlsenrrlaso, Ilemurrlinnes. II. II, Urinary and Itliluey Diseases, J.l.-.Eriinllvo Diseases, iHnnge. J. It Diseases ol Digestion, raralvsla Single Bottle (over 60 doses . ,qq Btnblo Case, with Specifies, Manuil. Veterluary Cure Oil and Medloator, 'Sr.OO Jar Veterinary Cure on, . . i.oo Boll erDroifKLUi er Mot (repilil aojirhero acl lour WUBllt 0D rteelpt of prlc. ' I!lHrUatT8'HED.ca,lMAHgmUlanSL,RewTrk. HOIIEOJATHIC SPECIFIC Ho.i In II It A Al viin rrtitt m a ! amafa-i Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostr&tton, from over-work or other causes. VI per vial, or S villa sad lruo vUl ponder, for $t. Sold kj prarKlitl, or leot pustitatd on receipt ot pries. IltarjIUKIS1 BED. CO., U I 1 IS HUttam SU, New Vorl, For sale at Povhisky's drug store, 28 Eafet Centre btrt et MADE ME A MAN AJAX TADLBTS POSITIVELY CDBE jluIj Krvou neeaaee railing mna or j. iigpoleBeir, SleepleeeBSes, sto.. caused by Abase aad otoer Eicowee aaa cntlon They rjuMclu anl surety rtttore Ixwt Vitality iu old or young, ana flt a mtn far fctudv. bufsineu or mtirriaaa. PriVent Insniiny and Consumption if a. TTflair nMt shnwa immedinta imnmro. faAtsi n. ti II RH whore nil ntliors fail. In. harliig tho genuine Ajax Tablet!. They I uiitrisui.Titsi anii will mim r,n Wm art a a posltlr written BuorAutM to effect a euro In eacli case er Mf und the moner Price 60 oentt per package, or packages full treatment for t&5D, By mall, in CUuf, IU. For sale In Hliennndouh, Pu., and S. I. Kirlln, Drunaixts. by A. Wasley Si eoTNoHii sixth il B 1 BuGnEa Side enhance on Green Si. PHILADELPHIA. CURE CUARANTKKD. pm. ' in r. v i jiu (os ream nnd a f( ' r Hulttel Experience In .lerwAnr. n STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, excesses and all other 'i Effects or VouthwiL Follv F Roth Kryrs. Permanently a tired idler everr ne else hue failed. tOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED. Send flvo 2-ceiit stamps for txwk Trntli. The Oiilv eynixureoftjiimikg umk-rimorri testimonials. OMekcultr. EnsU.ll Dlamootl Ilrand. OBlalaalaatl Oiilv OmuIb& safe, w.y. it-liable, laoick i DrUficI.t for Ckkkatir Biuiluk Jt noiuflMn I in It ed uid ujd ni.tlW box... idol wllb blue ribbon. Tnk ao other. StUMJangerouubHtlt- ihu and iMlimfon. AinrBHlttLwaklJ. in .tamp. Air iiarjoutar.. tcUnuttUl. tr tuMief rorjuiiaiM,- m wi., uj return Cli lob wtr t3ftJHloul 0,Ua4tMm Niimu lad bt ul in.' "nuauu. The Rosy Freshness And a velvet soltiicsa of the skin la Inva riably obtained by thof) who uae Pouoni's Complexion powder. lAKea in mix meat and efl Met upon tiava onm E ML POM.l.t.K-r'. mvrm I I H IV III Perry S. Heath for Assistant Post master General. OiMEEON NOT TO GO TO GERMANY, I'ennsylTitnla's Kx-Simlor Conld Mot Ac uept nil Ambadorsliip Et-norernor Blerrlnm, of Wlsoomln, Will Probably Succeed Vhl, Washington, March 11. Although there was a good crowd at the White House all day yesterday, It was not a great rush, and the visitors were easily handled. It becomes apparent every day that the offlceseekers are realizing that the president Is not going to make many appointments, and they are Judi ciously remaining away from the White House and letting their senators and representatives do the talking. One of the assistant secretaryships has been tendered and accepted, and the luckv man Is Colonel Perry S. Heath, of Indiana, who v. Ill be first ."i'.mi -" hi master general. Thlf place has always been considered equal to a cabinet appointment because the first assistant has many duties to per form, and he takes much of the work off the postmaster general's shoulders. The place has a I way r been filled by f) prominent party man, such as James S. Clarkson. H. Clay Evans, Adlal Ste venson and Schuyler Crosby, and the present occupant, General BVank H, Jones, of Illinois, has made himself a name all over the country. Colons! Heath Is too well known to need further Introduction, for his repu tation as a Washington correspondent and later as proprietor of the Cincin nati Commercial Gazette has made him prominent all over the country. He was closely connected with the preliminary campaign before the S,t. pouls convent PKKKY h 1 EA 11. tton, and during the campaign was chief of the literary and publication boreal? at the Chicago headquarters. It may be several days, however, be fore the nomination is sent to the sen ate, as the president is anxious to send in at the same time the assistant sec retary of stats and the assistant sec retaries of the treasury. It Is about decided that Bellamy btorer, of Cincinnati, will go abroad and not be assistant secretary of state, owing to the opposition of Senutor Foraker. Although Don Cameron has been mentioned most prominently during the last few days for ambassa dor to Germany, It Is not likely that he will be nominated, because the ex senator from Pennsylvania flnds-that his business connections in this coun try Just at present will not allow him to go abroad, and the most mentioned name for the place Is ex-Governor Merrlam, of Minnesota. So the ambassadors will probably be John Hay of Ohio, Qreat Britain; Horace Porter of New York, France; ex-Governor Merrlam of Minnesota, Germany; General William F. Draper of Massachusetts, Italy. General Pow ell Clayton Is fixed for minister to Mexico, and his nomination will prob ably be made soon, Kentucky Senatorial Contest. Louisville, Ky March tl. The' con' test for the seat In the United States senate which la to be filled by the special session of the legislature called by Governor Bradley to meet at Frankfort, next week, Is narrowing down to a fight between Dr. TV. G. Hunter, St. John Boyle, -last session's caucus nominee of the Itepubllcans, and w. J. Deboe, a party leader In the state. Dr. Hunter's friends now claim with confidence and some Bhow of Jus tltlcatlon that he will receive the Ite- publlcan nomination on the first ballot llucklen'ff Aralcu Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively oures titles. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo porfoct satisfaction or mo'ny refunded. I'rito 8s cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy. Yttituila llir 'iintrS, London, March U. The queen, ac companied by Prlnrc.s lienry of Hat tonberg (l'llneeas Csatric") and mem bers of her majuoty'8 ccurt, started from Windsor yesterday by special train for Portsmouth on her way tc Clmlez. At Portsmouth lier majesty embarked on -board the royal yacht Victoria and Albert tor Cherbourg, uIk-k- fhe 111 tuke a special train for tho ltlvieta. At Clmlea the queen will occupy the ltefflna hotl. She will re turn by the way of Germany at the end of April, IJId Von Ever Try Electric Hitters sm a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now autl get relief. This medicine has len found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence iu giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric flitters Is tho medicine you need, Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles ouly fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Stilct Watuti lor lriilbmtr. Fernandum, rift., March 11. Tho revenue cutter Colfax haa- been at Fernandtna for two weeks awaiting the arrival of the steamer Bermuda, just arrived from Bermuda, and wlH probably stay until tho Bermuda leaves. Nothing appears to indicate tlmt tiilbucterins trip la propoaed. The Spanish consul wits on hand, to meet the Pcrmuda. and da haa a fare pf men wtU inn.- her. It is believed that the piv.n-m.- of a war vessel at Apalachtcola il.e other day prevented a flllbusli-rinr e.p aitlm. lllieiinmtUiu Uatohly Cured, After having been confined to the house for eleven days and paying out 23, in doctor bllli) without benefit, Mr. Pn.uk Dnlson of .Sault hte. Murie, Mluh., was cured bT one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm costing as cents unil hux not sluee- been troubled with tli.it i inpUiiit. Foi sale by (iruhler llros , dtllgginta. When you want good roofing, plum blpx gas flttinis, or general tlnsinlthlnu done call I on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wet Centre btreet' Dealer Ir stc-ei i.tf The Fountain of Youth. We all remember the story of Ponce tie ieon seeking the fountain of eternal youth; and we an sympathize with him in his search. Youth means so mueh. It means more than li fit for sometimes life becomes a weariness. But youth with Its abounding health and vigor, elastic step, glowing cheeks, and sparkling eyes we all covet genu ine youth. The weak lies or dis ease which tigcs people Ik fore their time, Is not the result of accumulated years; It is the effect of wrong living and ttnhinlthy blood. When the blood ii pure and fresh the body will be full of youth. Thousands of people who seemed to have lot their youth by disease nnd suffering have loun.l it nfjaiu through the u ,e of Dr. Tierce's C.-ililin Medical Di-eoverv the most perfectly natural and scientific n juve nator of the physical forces ever known to medical science. It gives the blood makiiiR organs power to make new blood, full of the life giitig red corpusclei which drive out disease, build up frch tissue, solid muscular flesh and healthy nerve force. It gives constitutional power, deep and full and strong; rounds out hollow .cheeks and emaciated forms; gives plumpness, color and animation. It doeB not make flabby fat like cod liver oil. On this account, it is a perfect tonic for corpulent people. It aids digestion and the natural action of the liver, and by feeding the nerves with highly, vitalised blood banishes nervous ness, neuralgia and insomnia. Where a constipated condition exists, the " Discovery " should be used in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which are the most perfect, mild and natural laxative in the world, There is nothing else "just as good. " There is nothing that will do the work so thoroughly, surely and comfortably. 1 MlrnasnoAMi a r-fllUMfl. mnnthlv. rMmUtinir niAtitfrinA. On1 T bl the purest drugs should Or. Palps FeEinyroyaS Pills Ther are prompt, sale and certain In reeoU. The ranlne t)r. Parl's) povardiup nolnt. Bsnt unrwhere, 81.00. Address i?AI. Mmoui : Co.. Clorelmd, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Slienandoah, Pa. HOP BITTERS LL BRACE YOU UP. ) THE BEST OF ALL TOfiSCS. Tor over 25 years it has been curing thonsando of casea of Biliousnsss, fndigesficn, Malaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &c. SI Purifies the Stood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shap8 to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMSNENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEinZ YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Slienandoah, Pa. il iliiillillllllllllUlllllillllllllilllllllllllllllllllllUllllllIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllw 2 POE SALE EVEBWHEEE. E lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllJIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllF ANDY 10 SO Tin at itmnr TT nnm llTmnnn tn .nri n ADuULU 1 CiL I UUAnAfuCjLiU ,ivr, n(.rtkr pi nnd booklet free. Ad. STKItMM; !HMIM)Y mm "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0 S. PHILLIPS, M. tt. OOee: 80 West Centra trM, Dsn be eonsulte.1 at sll hours. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. OMss Bgsa bolMlnc, mnn (M Osutre staMta, Bbsnandenli, J H.VOKBBOY, ATTQRHBY-AT-LAVT ilrsnnnIeak, I'a. g W. 8IIOKMAKKK, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW.' Oornsr Market and Centre atrests. pBOF JOHN JONB, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixiok Box 86, Mauanoy Olty, V. Havlni t nl led under soma ot the beat Luiidou and Paris, will rive leuuom on tlio violin, mandolin, guitar and vooul culture. Term reoaouable. AddreM In eare of Btrouse, the jeweler, Shenandoah. CVtebratetl remat. I'owder nbv fuH ' TWH-.'rwrlff ire in"" i m fcilitfiiiri ...p. I .Hup ri.nl. i j I fti.)Dniv.l I". '. oafl rtthri Ilk rtl.icrln jl Alwul H hu Iht lu.t &nd aval 1 illun jltttieat. ClimranUe4 .upauir tn all othm. lwatva W 111 u. in.rliM, AJlu i. iwuoumu, tcu. LU.UT mm 1 1, Hiii &in I M HPIIW UK il HflW With Taniv i'.v' i3 1 V. HAVE YOU READ- THE PHILADELPHIA TIPS THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES In the mont citnft4rely circulated nnl widely rone! newftpAper pub lished fn Pennsylvania. It discnaelon of pub lic men nnd public meaaurcs In In the interest of public hitearitv, hnncnt government and proHprroim industry, and It knows no party or personal nlleftiaiico In treating public issues. In the broadest and beet sense n family and grncral newspaper. THE TIMES aims to have the largest circulation by deserving it. ud claims that it Is unsurimssmt In all the essentials of a great metropolitan newspaper. Speo'men copies of any edition w 111 be sent free to any one send Iiik tbdr address. TERMS -PAIT.Y, IS 00 per annum ; $1 00 for four months; 30 cents per month ; de livered by carrier for cents per week. SfXD.VV KDITION, 32 larg-e, handsome names 221 eolunins, elegantly Illustrated, beautiful colored supplement 92 00 per an num ; n eents per eopy. Iially and Sunday, 00 per annum ; 30 cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES. pnii.inai.rRM. millions of Dollars Oo up in smoke evory year. Take n risks lint get your houses, slock f' uitnre. etc., insured in flrst-r.UMr liable companies as represented I" DAVID FAUST, Insurance 120 South Jardin Ht Also Life nnd Aildental Oomnan et I VYVIttiHl be used, Ifyou want tho beat, get WOMEN WHO READ I aro progressive and keep informed of E the World's Progress. Tlio well in- s formed and thrifty Houso-wifo will always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 in tho house, as a standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Bheumatism, E aim uu ueuus uiiu pums. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. nf r bottle. E Prepared by II. J. IIACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. CATHAKT! , - Bnf nt tnntlnn. Paspnrn-tn nro tlm Tdfiit Ln-Yfl.X rmor crit)ltut r.tuse digy n:itiiri.lrcH)ts. SnnuA Uu. hlr.iLi, Montreal, tun., or Now York. aii.i StmarKXWfW ALL ILhc Sun. Tho first of American Newspa pers, ClIARItHSA. DANA, Editor. Tlt Amartcan CenftltHtian, the American Idaa, the Amarlcan Spirit. Tltew firat, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper lit the world Price 5s. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Addrsss THE IUN. New York. A Handsome Comulaxion Is ona of the great Mt eharaM a v.mao m poiiua. -oaao-s Wmnisui (jtvaslt. i.- ii i 'ii d.
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