mmmmmmmmmmmmmmrm A System Builder Is needed by everyone at this season of the year. The lack of energy", and depressed, list less feeling whiclrtakes pos session of the system every Spring is caused by a slug gish, impure condition of the Blood. The blood needs cleansing and purifying, so that the unpleasant effects of Spring will be obviated. A few bottles of S. S. S. Swifts Specific will prove the best system builder to be found. It will purify the blood, give tone to the stomach, renew the appe tite, and add strength and vigor to the entire body. Be ing purely vegetable it is the best-tonic on the market, as it is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no ar senic, potash, mercury or other mineral ingredient. Every body knows how injurious these drugs arc to the digestive organs. Insist on S. S. S. There is Nothing Half as Good. MADE ME fk MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB Jt F.r. rtaM MiMiMii PnJlinir Mem f ory. Impoteucjr,81eepitneij4o .cauwu ..VI by Abttfloaod oiber KxoMHjMmd India- c ret Ions, Thry tjnichlv ami uref 1 2 restore JL59C VHtiutv in oiu or roung, BDu UI U 1UUU ill nvuurf , uuoiuowi w aunt iiiin eyaiit innnr? vi t'cnauinpiion u ruevt and effects o OUKB whoro nil ctbsrs fail. In flict upon lwwins the bwiuIpo AJa: Tablets. They hare cured thODMndsnnd will euro yon. tto cive a positive written ffunrantee to effect a cure la each case or refund the money. Pric CO canl?i per packaae.pr 6txmckBaea (full treatment) for fpZJxi. lit mall, in plain wrappfir, upon reoointol price, iilronlar ire. AJAX REMEDY CO., "i&Sffi For sale In m.o,.nnclo..h, Pa., by A. Wnsl eL miu o. x . jviruii. uruggists. 1'li.UMDELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. f A a ears lloipltal Experience In lirrmntir. r"5) STmcTunE, blood poison,- General Dcbilitv. LostUiriid -a. .ISEXCESSES AND ALL OTHER NrEFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH SEXFS . crrnBnciiuy curcu nucr every ono CISO Has lulled. LOST MANHOOD AliO SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED. No matter a bat aelf.au-led great and lamotu Doctors and Ipeolai. irta claim, write, print or aoy, old Dr. Thccl knows mor, About thesa diseases and how to treat tbcmauoceMfuMythaii alt others combined, and tbcjr all know It too, to their sorrow. Poor and l.tch, If you were robbed and victimized, and too wl.b to get lioncit and sLIlllal treatment, try onca mora old Dr. The!, and he will euro you positively lrcura Is possible. Po Deception, noFalao lleprcaentatlon. Fresh cases eared la i to 10 Days. Send the 2-ccnt stamps for Truth. 7tof alt forSlneleorlarrled,Toangorold. Only book ex porirsqoacks. Hour. : 1) 3. Fve-ilngi G-9. IToors for Clim laillon and t reatment In Beemlni hopeless and dangerous casts, 4ia'J,0U)S. IVed. and Bat, evgt.,6 tolo. 8un.,0to2, Treat jnent hi mall. Rirlcteat arerooy (Inm-stiiecd. Poeltlrclr tu loweat charges intbUclty for tho beat treatment. DYSPEPSIA Is a fearful condition nntl causes you a great ninny uncomfortable homes. Why sulTer this way when you oan be entirely cured bv using (he BRONCHO (Homoeopathic) BEMEtV for dyspepsia. "They do the Work" 10 CENTS AT ALL DnUOGIriTS SEND FOB SAMPLE. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkors, N. Y. Low THEN Cures gencri.S . ness. tiwin' ir.cL! dehllitv. wakeful- !. 2 'a lofw, irnpotency. '!:.:-. ionol tllsorjcrs, f ... , ;".tM reston'nz i .Cf,..anvljrorand f . ' . prevailed. Con ' , i clu il, and legitimate. anj Thorough. i ey trntattansi insist on paresis, ex. c.mscil ! y ri ' Last nliOw Client 1 ,'cl:. , CATON i Vlfi rnt crated it your dniK ? 4' t per pitge, 6 for J 5, t o of complete cure. ... fr-f and confidential. . i .! j. cts. for a week's : " h person. ' 'J'.TOil, MASS. 1). KirTirrta-jlrup; store ami to!, tb drllit; rtoro. " ' ' 1 nsrllsb llIfintGn.t llrnnrf. OYiU PILLS Ijctitalant. .inly GiMiulnc . A Aft. &loiirj r Halite, lao i en mi Um-lft Ur CKfh.tMtbrt FhqIUS Vta-JV i It ; l tlA ... I i!rJ.t r.tlliV W SanA vI no oilier. Hcfiu dangrout rubtttu- V ' In Uiui4 .or j.ar.iauUr, UxUuo&UU . "ItfHcf for LuilIcD," in letter, bj return t ill fill J lliUUU iratiiuiniisiis, i lartii lJi 61 ftli t-oc rurAlta. i'MilV' . Ia. PENNSYLVANIA" RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCHLHSS IN BVBRY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and the PACIFIC COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia Maruh 27, returning on regular trains within nine inoiitlu. Itmiud-trin tickets, including all tour foatutea going and transportation only returning, will be sold ut rate of &208.00 from New York, and tXH.OO fruin Pldladelphia ; one way tiokcta, including all tour features going, 111 .711 from New York, H140.2B from rhUadel th!a. l'roiiortionate rates from other pointer. WASHINGTON Tours, eaeh ooverlng a period of three lays, will leave New York and l'hlladol Jluroh 11, 23, and May IS, 1807. lutoa, Includ liiK transnortatlon and two days' accommoda tion at the best Washington Hotels, tU.S) from New York, nud 111.30 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. KICUM0ND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York an I Philadelphia Fabru ary 30, Marolt 18, and April 1 ., 1897. For detailed Itineraries and other infritlpB apply at notes axetaoies or address . . lloyd, AM. Ubi I-ass. Age.t, mhul Strut maiiou, i-iHiwiviiiHia. LUl.ll .l.,r l.v I.ICI. nt u.loi. $1 IX) butt i t lVT. i". I harui'e I.I'.IVH 11AI1C TOMt! ratuo08 dnnnrutr, htotn hai' (nun lallinjiout anduniiuatesgrawth SI Wa littl J.IJI2 M DIIICANT CO 1118 Kulton at., S Y CBCC lllu.lratud Treatise ou Hair oa spunostion r llku I'oi Miiltr ty Blit'iiandiiali 1)1 utf fcitore, Klrllu i-.-uii rttore. 9 is UCW sects AT or HaHsMassHHiwIKaaaB'.. mum tin mi 1. IV 11 1. But Many Seotlons Aro Still Heavily Ovorflowod. HEAVY LOSSES IN WISCONSIN. In Tltnt State Alnno tho Dnmnge to Prop erty Will Aintiutit to llettrocn Tltreenutl Four Hundred Thousand Dollnraw-Tlto Mississippi Kccedlng nt Memphis). Milwaukee, Win., March 22. Reports received from all portions of the state show that the floods have subsided at all points except In the Milwaukee river Just north of this cltv. In tho latter river the water Is still running at a high rate. Estimates of the losses range all the way from $200,000 to $300, 000. In the Milwaukee river the loe Jam which formed Saturday at Sauxville loosened yesterday and let down the Immense volume of water which had banked up In the rear of It. The water carried 'the lee down to the crest of the Milwaukee dam at North avenue. There It was stopped by the pillars of the footbridge over the dam. It plied In a solid moss against these early in the morning, and kept accumulating all day. About 4 o'clock in the after noon the Jagged cakes of Ice were piled up against the roll of the footbridge and extended for a mile back of It Into the river, which was constantly getting higher. The ice loosened the stone pillars which supported the foot bridge and carried away 75 feet of the structure. Tills left an opening for tho waters, and In a short time the Immense field of Ice had thrown Itself Into the river below the dam. This rose rapidly, and It Is rushing through the city at n rate which has not been experienced since the breaking of the dam, 15 years ago. The river Is within two feet of the height which It reached at that time, and the water Is backing up In the sewers of the down town dis tricts. The water at the head of the river has subsided some, and it Is thought that the worst Is over here. Till! SOUT1II5HN VI.OOOS. Tho Mississippi falling at Memphis, Hut Itlslng at Other rinces. Memphis, March 22. For the first time In many weeks the Mississippi river Is reported falling at Memphis. the gauge reading 37 feet, against 37.1 e3terday. Several breaVs in the levee are known to have occurred between Osceola, Ark., and Memphis, and the fall of the river Is attributed to this crevasse. The break at Sans Souci is widening, and the mad rush of the waters through the opening can be heard for miles. Three additional breaks, all near Sans Soucl, are re ported, and the sufferings of the people In eastern Arkansas will surely be greatly Intensified. A dlBpatch from Vlcksburg says that the reported crevasse at Modoc, Ark., near Helena, is confirmed by officers of the Bteamer State of Kansas and by dispatches. The levee at Modoc has been considered In a hopeless condi tion for several days. The water will run Into the White river very fast, and will find Its way back into the Missis sippi In a day or two. Levee men say the effect will be merely temporary, but the decline Is reported at from one to four InchesalongtheCoahml county. Mississippi, levee, where the struggle against the high water has been most desperate. The Kansas also reported ureaks lower down, but these are probably protection levees. Tho river at Vlcksburg has risen 3 Inches, and registers 45 feet 4 inches. At Greenville the river continues to rise rapidly, and a stage of 45 feet may bo expected before April 1 If the levees remain Intact. The break at Modoc lowered the water along the front of Friar's Point D Inches, but will give no relief to levees and property below the mouth of the Arkansas river, as the water from the crevasse will find Its way back into the father of waters through the White and Arkansas rivers, swell ing those streams far above the danger line. Over In Arkansas the town of Marlon Is In a bad condition. All the houses are purrounded by water, and the wh"le fuce of the earth Is submerged C" t here and there the small In dian mound that is above water. Valley TrnuBforinetl Into a Sea. Omaha, March 22. The Missouri river has risen less than a foot at Omaha, and the Ice la running very freely and not KornlnR is frequently as was feared. The tributaries In the state are doing; the most damage. At Norfolk the north fork of the Elkhorn river' has overflown Its banks, and the valley between there and Plorce Is one vast sea of water. The river has been rising for several days, and early yes terday mornlns the lire whistle was blown to awaken people, so that they might rescue stock and save other property from the damage of flood. The southeast portion of the residence district Is under water. At Fremont the Platte Is subsiding, and Is now within Its banks. Tho Whole Northwest Water Hound, Yankton, S. D., March 22. The two gorges In the Mississippi river here are falling. The whole northweBt is water bound and the railroads are all In bad shape. Of the three roads which run In here the only one having connection with eastern tralllc Is the Milwaukee, and it is compelled to use transfer boats at Vermillion and gloux City. After the water subsides it is estimated It will take ten days to replace bridges. Cooler Weather Stops the IMse. Dubuque, la., March 22. Cooler weather stopped the rise of tlie Mis sissippi river here. Charles City re ports a rise of four feet in Cedar river, while at Cedar Falls a large force of men and teams worked all night and day building dikes to protect the peo ple on the lowlands from the united floods of the Cedar and Shell Hock rivers. lilectrio Hitlers. Electric Bitters is a medicinesuited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when the lauguid exliausteil feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid uud sluggish and the need of a tmilo and altera tive Is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevors. No raediciue will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the. sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache. Indication, Constipation, Dixsineas yield to Eloctrio Bitters. Only fifty cents par bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Coining Hvents. April 7. Entertainment in Calvary llaptlst church, under the auspices of the Sunday school, March 23. Musical and literary program in tho Welsh Oougrcgational church. Mar. 18. Grand ball at Itobbins' opora houso for the lament of the Hebrew school Oue Minbte Is all the time necessary to de ride from personal experience that One Min ulo Cough Cure doca what its name implies. C. II. llaguubucb, We4 There is no message which brings more gladness to a true woman's heart than the sweet aniurance that a little one h com flip to bless her life and call liei " Mother." Ilut in all her loving piepara lions for the expected little guest, a mother is liable to forget that her own health and physical condition is Hie most tnipoit ant provision which can possi- oiy oe mane r.r nit baby's happiness. If the prospective mother is weak, nerv ous and anxious, tlilp condition is bound to react on the baby's constitution. No dain tiness of wardrobe will compensate for the loss of the natural, healthy vigor which a mother should oc stow upon her h.tliy. As early as possible dur ing ststalion, the expectant mother thould reinfoice her hnrlilv nnwer with the sustaining, health- b.'.ngiug influence of Dr. Pierce's Favorite rresctiption. It gives natural, healthy vigor and elastic endurance to the organs specially concerned in motherhood. It makes the coming of baby perfectly safe and almost painless. II gives nerve-strength to the mother and vital hardihood to the child. It is the only medicine deviled hy an edu cated physician specially to overcome all weaknesses and diseases of the feminine organs. Mrs. Roscoe Vanover, of Robinson Creek, Tike Co., Ky., Writes : " 1 wish to express my thanks to you for the good I have received from your I'ntrorlte Prescription ' I have used it at dnTer ent times for the last five years, and alwsjrs with the most gratifying results. Hut the greatest good received from the Favorite Prescription' was nliout four months ae-o when my lost liahy was born. 1 wns afflicted with 'child bed fever ' lnri..H nf fl,-r1itioriifiirnr1nrtnr t used tile 1 Pre scription ' and was cured. A lady friend of mine was similnrly afflicted and sent after the doctor and took lils remedies and dird. I am years old, weigh 147 pounds, tliemolher of five children, tnd am enjoying the best of health." Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation, promptly and permanently. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " . Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuehorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No, IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27, " Kidney Diseases. No. SO ' Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of pnee, 25c, or 5 for $1. De. Hnirr-nitEYs' Homeopathic Manual of Diseases Mailed Fbee. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill -William St.,N.Y. For salo nt Povlusky's drug store, 2 Kaet centre Btrcct Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team lor driving or for working purpose pay Sldelda' Hvery stable a visit. Teami constantly on hand at reasonable rn!o. vJ AIV1 SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite BodbiK railroad station. You can blame yourself if you do n't get real good coffee to drink. Ordinary coffee is made de licious by adding SCELlQ'i. ...(,.(? a package for Seellg's. , A little of this tadmlxturc to Fchean coffee makes a delicious' idrink and saves expense. THE - SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA.Edilor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, 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 in the world Price 5c, a'copy. By mail, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter HMss Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Tours to Otillfornht. California lias been most flUingly termed llio "Italy of America." All the dellciooi balm, the cloudless sky, anil the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacillc. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and hero she has established her awn sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the winw inantled peaks of the Sierra upon the one hand, the calm l'aeifle Willi its soft hrco7.es upon the other, and a veritable paradise of (lowers, fruits and plants between, man ran flint and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country Is a privilege, ft blessing. The Pennsylvania Kallrtiart Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the I"aclrlc Coast, and stopping at the principal points of Interest en route. The great popularity of these lours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1897 three tours have been arranged to leave New . York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 31, and March 87. The first tour will run direct te San Diego via St. Louis ami the Santa Fe Itoute, and re turn from San Francisco vis Salt take City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run vkt the Mammoth Cavo and New Orleans to San Diego, Btopping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardl Urns Carnival. This tour Will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In Callfernia. The third tour will run vis Chicago, Denver, uud Salt Lake City, allowlngpaasengersto re turn uy regular trains VM different routes witliiu nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the fttmous Colorado region, (ilemrood Springs, Leatlv.Ue and the Garden of the Gods. Rates from nil points ou tlie Pennsylvania Bailroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, $310; second tour, $180; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 oil way. For detailed itineraries Stnl ether informa tion, apply at ticket agenoiM, special book ing ofllces, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phlladelplife. llhounintlsiii (JutcKly Cured. Aftor having been coHfJaed to the house for olovon days and paying out f25, in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Frank Dolson of Stiult Ste. Mario, Midi., was cured by one bottle of Chamberlain's 1,'atn Iklm costing 95 cents and has not since been troubled with that c niplalut. For sale hy Qrnhler Ilros., druggists. Propped" Head nt 103 V.ars Woonaocket, It. I., March 22. Mrs. Mary Skifflngton died at her home In this city yesterday, aged 102 years. She was born in Ireland, and had been a resident of this city for 40 years. Her mind was clpr until the end. She dropped dead while walklujr about the house. Thoynroso small that the most sensitive persons take them, they are so effectlvo that the most ohstinato cases of constipation, headache and torpid . liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Litllo Early Itisors aro known ns tho famous llttlo pills. 0. II. Ilngonbtich. Caught In the Current nntl Drowned. Nashville, March 28. Louis Schultz, of Alton, Ills., and Albert Flick, of St. Louis, two ltlnernnt traders, were caught in a swift current In tho Forlte deer river at Jackson, Tenn., their boat swamped and SchultS! drowned. Flick escaped to the shore. Old Time Minstrel Strlcltflli. Now York, March 22. Billy IMroh, the old time minstrel, was stricken with paralysis laBt night while attend ing a meeting of 'an Elks lodge. He was removed to his home. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send Ills Dis covery Freo. Claims to Ee a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. Thero is always more or loss suspicion attached to anything that Is offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity 11 t t it, i.i- .11 : tuitt) no cuiiuut. it-si. uiivit ilia uiaoovurv is known to tho world, in order that his follow men may profit hy what he has discovered It is upon this principal that a resilient oi Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send frco to mankind a proscription which will cure them of any form of nervous debility j rclioves them ot all tho aouut and uncertainty wuicu BUch men aro peculiarly liablo to and restores the ornns to natural sizo and vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, sufloring with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who novcr stopped to realize .what might be the llual result, ought to be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to hoalth, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an oxistenco of untold misery. As tho remedy in question was tho rosult nf many years research as to what combination would bo peculiarly effective In restoring to men the strength tney need, it would scent that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you aro not senuiug lor 1110 prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of tho mediciuc by giving it a trial, will bo answered promptly and without evldouco as to where Information came from. Tho nrescrintion Is sent free and although seme may wonder how Mr. Olds can alford to give away ills discovery, there Is no doubt about tho offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he way know who you came to write mm. i!MS8-7Bt PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q 8. PIIILUrB, M. V. Offlee: 80 Wat Centre street. Oan be ooiwulted at nil hour. M. HUB KB, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. OBloo Ttgfln building, earner of Main awi Centre streaw, Shenandoah. J H. I'OMKllOY. ATIORNBY-AT-LAW Blienomloflli, l'n. Jjl W. SIIOKMAKEH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner JVIftrkot and Outre utreetn. pUOF JOHN JONBfc MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box 85, Ualunoy City, Pa. Ilnvlng studied under some ot the beat matters W Loudon arid PorU, will give leaon on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Addrew In oaro ot Btrouae, the jeweler, Shenandoah. Wanteii-An Idea I; Protect your tdeoa: they may bring Who oan think: Borne aimpie .tag to patent? Ton weaita. Write UUlin WBIuatlDunn t . k,u. aiwui- neye, Waahlnston, D. C, lor their tl.SJO urlw otter uud Hat ot two liuudred UiToutloua wanted. atent Attor- SAVED fflOMTBR DEEP. A Long Overduo Ship Towed Into Now York Harbor. TUT. CAPTAIN'S UES0I0 WIPE. When Nearly All MiCrew Wfire Disabled with Scurvy She Aided In boiling the Ve-stul, Serving li.lf.ht Honrs nt the Wheel Williont it Moment's Itesplte. New York, March 22,The long over due American clipper nhlp T. V. (Jakes, which left Hong Kong on July 4, 2ii0 daja ago, viith a gondiil cargo lor this pott, and which had been given up as lost, was towed Into port ycBtcrday by the llrltish tank steamer Kasbuk, Cap tain Mulr, which picked hue up laat Thursday. The crew were sick with scurvy, and six had died. Captain Heed, of the Oakes, reported that his crew were all latd up with scurvy, and that the provisions were well nlgb ex hauated. lie was unable to navigate the ship with the hands at his com mand, and begged that he be at once supplied with fresh food and vegetables and taken in tow for the nearest port. The weather, which has been threat ening, now became boisterous, and a northerly gale sprang up. Neverthe less preparations were made to pass a hawser to the Oakes when the boat with a load of provisions was sent. A manlla hawser was paid over out over the Kasbek's stern to the yawl, but a tremendous wave washed It Into the propellor, which was turning slowly at the time, and before the engines could be stopped the screw was so entangled that the engines, with the full power of steam, could not move It again. An effort was at once made to free the screw, but It was so deeply submerged and the sea running so high It was found Impossible. For eight hours the engineer's staff labored to clear the propeller, and finally disconnected the shaft and found that by placing a small block of wood between the coup lings the screw could be made to turn. By that time the Oakes had drifted out of sight, and Captain Mulr, of the ICnsbek, despairing of being able to tow her with her disabled screw, deter mined at least to find her and supply her with provisions. All night he searched the horizon for trace of her, and at G a. m. Tuesday she was again sighted. The sea was rough at the time, but Chief Officer Helshem again volunteered to atempt to board her, and as the engineers reported the pro peller to be working well It was decid ed to send a hawser aboard. Accord ingly a line was dragged by the boat, and after a deal of hard work two hawsers were made fast. Mr. Helshem and his boat's crew of three did most of the work on the ship. They found only the second and third mates able to help them. The provis ions they brought were a godsend to the scurvy stricken stlrvivors of the ship's crew. From the time the hawser was passed aboard until New Yotk was reached no incident of Importance oc curred. Captain need, of the Oakes, told a terrible story of suffering and priva tion. When the Oakes sailed from Hong Kong the crew were apparently In the best of health, with the excep tion of Captain Ileed, who had been ailing for some little time, but who, under the careful nursing of his de voted wife, thought himself on the high road to recovery. When about six days out In the China sea a terrific typhoon was encountered, lasting sev eral days, during which the fore and main topmasts were sprung. The ves sel was obliged to run before the gale, which had no sooner blown Itself out than it was followed by a second ty phoon, which blew with great fury for 24 days. The vessel had then got well out In the North Pacific, and so far off her course that Captain need decided to shape his course via Cape Horn. Cape Horn was rounded 107 days out. In the meantime the Chinese cook had been taken down with a severe cold, and died on Nov. 11. Afterward a sea man named Thomas King was taken ill and died Jan. 12. Thomas Judge, another seaman, was taken 111 with cancer of the stomach, and later Mate Stephen O. Hunker showed symptoms of scurvy, dying Feb. 4, and George King, an old man, died on the 9th. On the 17th Judge succumbed, making In all. six deaths. One by one the old soldiers were obliged to quit work, until, on March 1, nobody was left except the second and third mates, the captain and his wife. All were wpII nigh exhausted, and when a strong northerly gale sprung up on that day the brave woman was obliged to take tho wheel, and for eight hours, without relief and with out as much as a drink of water, she kept the ship on her course. The pro visions were running short, although a supply had been obtalnd on Jan. 12 from the American ship Governor Uoble, from New York for Melbourne, when off the Island of Trinidad, and the crew were left without other than the barest necessities. Jinny cases of "Grippe" havo lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seeing especially adapted to the cure of tlii. dlnnse. It aoU quickly thus preventing seriouj complications anil had elfecte in which this dlteaa. often leave the patient. C, II. IlaRenbuoh. To l'roaeoute Will Wood, Cincinnati, March 22. Thero la to be inother chapter In the murder of Pearl Bryan. Since the execution of Scott Jackaon and Alonzo Walling the friends of these men have determined to prosecute William Wood, a cousin of Pearl Bryan, who waa charged by Jackaon with her seduction and get tlnv Jackson and Walling to help him out of trouble. Wood has not been at ilia home in Clrtencastle, ind., for months, and Ills present whereabouts are unknown. It is- proposed to get the secret service of the government after dim. The Bryan family also want Wood prosecuted. KlieiimutUm Cured In a liny. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism anil Nun ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Ita action upon the sybtcru is remarkable and mysterious. It removes ut once the nuisc and the disease immediately disappears. The lint dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Itheuuiatlsm, aud two doses of it did me more good tliau any medicine I ever took," 75 cents. Bold by C. II. Ilagtuibucli, druggist, Shen andoah. - Another liepfirtftl Kfiaulati Victory. Ma lrld, Ma.vh 22. Another battle has taken nlace In the -province of Manlla, Philippine Islands. The gov ernment troops stormed the Insurgents in their trenches. The insurgents lost, It Is stated, 300 killed and had many wounded. The government losses, kill ed and wounded, did not exceed 20. "I had a bad cold which developed into grip. Physicians gave me no relief, and I dually tried Br. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. One bottle cured me completely. It is a woudeil'til medicine." Jacob Ilaumies l.yi n Htatioti, Pa. "GOLD DUST." Tins is the Package remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. For economy buy 41b. package. TUB Jf. K. FAluIUNK COMI'ANT, Ghtosgo, Bt Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. ANDY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED !? ';7 2?r7Z oUST CUQF. 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IIACKEIT & CO , Philadelphia. j FOE SALE EVEET-WKE7.E. 2 Mi!:iilll)lflIM,llllllllllllllll1lIIIIIIIMllilllllllllllll!lllIlllllllllinHi:illlHIIJ? PHILA & READING RY IN HPPKOT DEC 6. 1890. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For Now York via Philadelphia, week day: 210, 525, 710 a. in., 1288, 3 08 and 5 58 p. a Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mnuoh Chunk, week day 5 25, 7 10 n. m., 12 33 and 3 08 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dayt 2 10, 5 28, 7 10 a.iu., 12 33, 3 OB and 5 58 p. m. But days, 2 10 a. in. For Potlevllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., an 12 38, 3 08 and 6 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamao.ua and Malianoy City, week day 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a. m., 12 38, 3 03 nnd 5 58 p. n. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Wllllameport, Sunbury nnd Lewlsbar weekdays, 3 25, 11 SO a. m., and 7 25 p. n Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For Mabano) I'lane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 25 710,1180 a. in.. .2 38, 8 03,5 58, 7 25 aud 6. p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 26 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 8 K. 710, 1180 a. rn., 7 25 and 9 95 p. in. Bun days, 8 25 a. m. For llaltlmore, Wueblngton ami tho West v'.i 11.10, It. K., through tralna lee-i Beadlu, Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. Jt 11. H K) at 8 2C 7 55, 11 28 a. m., 8 10 ami 7.27 n. u.. Sunday: 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and T 27 p. m. Addl tioual trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat nut atreete station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 2C 12 It 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 85. 8 28 p. m. THAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, woel days, 4 30, 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 80, 8 00 p. in. )aui ulgbt. HtmdayH, 6 00 p. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weel days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 15 u. ra. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, woei days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 05 a. m. aud 4 05, 6 80, 11 p. in. Sandays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1 86, 7 10, 10 Cf 11 55 a. m., 800 and 8 20 p. ni Holidays, 1 35 a. rr Leave Potts vl Mo, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a. ra. 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 IH, 880, 11 2S a in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Malianoy City, week days, (411, 9 21 1 1 17 a. io , J 03, 7 41 and 10 OH p. m. Hundays, 8 4; a. in. Leavo Malianoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 08 930, 9 87. 11 59 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 28, 7 57 p in Hundays, 2 40, 00 a.m. lave Williamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a m., s so ana n 41 p. ra. miiuiays, 11 to p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Irfave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! am South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. fa., 2 00, 4 00, 5 ot' p. m. Aoooiumodatioii, 8 00 a. in., 6 30 p. in. Sundays Rxpreaa, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accom modation, 8 00 a. in., I 45 li. in. Iteturnlna leave Atlantic City depot, corns Atlantio aud Arkansas avennea. Weekdays Express, 7 3.1, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 5 30 p.m. Aooommoaation, H 15 a. in., 4 32 p. in Sundays Express, 4 Ou, 7 80 p, lu. Accommo dation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. riillions of Dollars Go up lu smoke every year. Take m rinks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In flrsl-claas re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, IK; Also Life and Accidental Ooinpaul est GOLD DUST. 9' a4- O 41 ..-. CATHARTIC ALL ?,l7r": ,V; ' .! V.,V. am ,.oi iT Ot'JL 3.jt to use lor ITinoua IV! Los3 cf rower, iui potency. Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknebscs, from an cause, use Scxine Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. If ncslecteif. aaco troabfaa ratalt fataSr. Mailed lor $1.00;6boxc $6.00. With $5.00 orders we Rive a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address TEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland. O. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa- nroirressive nntl keen infririneil nf 1 KrWII H pi iRAINBOW LINIMENT I peptya.. Railroad. 80HUYK1LL DIVISION. January ,18, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wiggans, Gllberton, Fraokvllie, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottaville. Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Pboenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil, ndolplila (llroad street station) at 08 aud 1105 a. ra. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. For Pottt, vllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggans, Gllberton, Fraokvllie, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottaville, at 6 08, 9 45 a. m. and 810 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoeiilxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8 1 8. 145 a. m.,8 10 p. m. Trains leave Fraokvllie for Shenandoah at 1040a.m. and 1231, 641, 7 52 and 1047 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. lu. Leave Pottaville for Shenandoah at 10 15 a. in. and 12:05, 5 15, 7 25 aud 10 20 p. in. Sunday 10 40 a. m., 5 16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. m., 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Iiave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Girt, Anbury Park, Ocean Orove, Lonir Branch, and Intermediate statlous, 8.i0 11.14 a.m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. ueave nroau street h tall on. I'liiiaueipbla, FOB NEW YOHK. Express, week-days 8 20, 4 0., 4 50 515, 6 50, 7 83, 14 2' ,8 33, U 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. 111. lUOO noon, i235 (Limited 1 IX) and 4 22 p.m. DIuiiiK Cars), 1 40, 280 (DiuiiiK Car) 3 20, 3 50, 4 00, 5 UO, .1 IB ( Dining Car), li 00, 11 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in , 12 01, night. Siindn s, 3 -0, 4 05, 4 50 5 15" H 20, 8 33, II .), 1021, (Diiing Car), 1135 a. in., 12 35, 2 30 (DinliiK I'ar), 1 00 I Limited! 22 Dining Car), 5 211, " , (Dining t .ir), li 3j, 6 50, 8 12, 100U p m , 12 01 ult-lit. KxpresH for Boston without change, 11 00a m., week-da s, and ll 50 p. in , daily. FOIt WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Bitltl more and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 1 2 10 20, 11 23 a. m., 12 00 (12 31 Limited Clu ing Cat), 11. 818, 4 41 1 5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Oar). 7 40 (Dining Car) p. ni., and 1205 nlgbi week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 912, 11 28 a, in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining I'ar), 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 06 night. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilioad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware rior bridge), express, 7 02 p. m. dull). Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 o in.. 2 00, 4 10, 5 CO p. lu. Sundays, 8 45, 9 t5 a. in! Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a. Ill , 8 20 and 4 20 p m , cck da s. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. lu., 4 00 Add il U(l p 111. For t ape May, Anglrmea, Wildwood and Hollj llcadi, uud Sea Isle City, Oeeau City and Aalou Kxureas. 901) il ,,, 4 on n m ih..1p daiu. Sundays. V 00 a. m. For Somen Point. Express, 8 .TO a m., 4 10 S. in. week days. Sundays H 45 a. m. . O. Hin-CUINSON, J It W(Oll. 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