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Their destination la kept a irofund secret, but It Is supposed they are to be sent to the mines of tho New York itnd Cleveland dns Coal company In anticipation of nny raid that may be made. Uut as the strikers' oindals declare that the contemplated march haB been abandoned no oonlllct Is ex pected. Another march on CanonsburR was beeun last nlcht. A big meet- nR of the miners was held at ltelsslng at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They were Informed that the Allison mine Intended to resume work In the morn ing, and In a very short time It was decided to make another tramp across the country and reinforce the 100 strik ers that have been on guard. They will remain until tomorrow morning. Thero was a great hurrying to and fro In all the mining settlements In that section before the sun went down. Every man decided to take two days' rations along. Women, as has been the case during the present strike, were among the most active agitators. They advised their husbands and sweethenrts to take another irksome tramp across the country in order that their conditions might be bettered. nefofe evening moro than BOO deter mined men from Cecil, ltelsslng and Hrldgevllle were mobilized at Brldge- vllle. Shortly after 7 o'clock they start ed on tho march, with ie American nag at their head. Nearly all the men carried a dinner pall, and they looked like a regiment of tollers going to their work. The whole country side along the line of march turned out to witness the sight. They reached the Allison mine at about 10 o'clock, and made the best of their quarters. It was learned that the deputies were supplied with Winchester rifles and dispatched to the New York and Cleve land company's mines. The request for deputies, It is said, came from Mr. Dfi Armltt, who received word from a scout that a large body of men were marching towards the mines, coming from the direction of McKeesport and the Youghiogheny district. Nothing more definite than the above Is known here. Fairmont, W. Va., July 26. Eugeno V. Debs held three good meetings at the various mines yesterday, and Is confident that tho men will be gotten out, although he will not say he ex pects the move today. Tho general Impression Is that If the break Is not made today It will not be made at all. It Is hard to tell what the men will do when the morning comes. Yesterday the operators succeeded In keeping many of them from the meetings, and It looks as easy to keep them In the mines. Malum has gone to Clarksburg, where he and Ilea addressed a good meeting. All the mines are guarded by depu ties and no men are allowed on the company's grounds. A body of the organizer men will stay at each of the different mines tonight, and a her culean effort is to be made to Induce the men not to go to work. Humors of all kinds are afloat, but no trouble Is expected. Today will certainly settle, the strike one way or the other, so far as this, region is concerned. Debs .will be the first of the labor leaders to arrlye In Wheeling to at tend the conference of executive ofll cers of tho various labor organizations of tho country called by President Itatchford to consider ways and means to bring success to the coal strike. He left here this morning, and will be met nt Wheeling by a committee of recep tion appointed yesterday afternoon by the Ohio Valley Trades and Labor As sembly. Advices received by local la bor leaders are that nearly all of the executive ofllclals of the national labor organizations will come to Wheeling for tomorrow's conference. As to the outcome of the conference, there Is much uncertainty, though It Is claimed that the result will be the calling upon the firemen, brakemen and conductors to refuse to haul trains carrying West Virginia coal. MAY EXTENT) TO KANSAS. A Delegation Said to llavo Arrlvod There to Agitato n. Strike. IMttsburg, Kan., July 26. The mlno operators at a conference claimed they had unmistakable evidence that the Illinois strikers had sent about 14 dele gates here to agitate a strike In all of the Important mines. The delegates come quietly and deal with the dele gates selected by the several mines to the convention only. The strong argument the agitators used with the Kansas miners was that Kansas holds the key to the situation westward; that if Kansas went out tho railroads would bring the operators to terms. A lending labor man, who has been national president of one of the great est labor organizations In the United States, said: "The operators must not think they can smuggle coal out of Kansas to go Into strike territory. It Is ono of the doctrines of organized labor that whenever one set of men commence to do work that Is to the Injury of organized labor, the work be comes scab work. The miners of southern KansnB are union men. As long as they mine coal for Kansas and territory which they have been accus tomed to supplying, they are occupy ing neutral ground and are not Inter fering. When they mine coal to lie used In territory usually supplied by miners who are striking, they lieoome In tint-eye ef organlaed labor-what We call scabs. It makes no difference If the Burlington coal which was trans ferred In Kansas City a few days ago was for the use of the llmllngton or to bo used by other railroads. If it Is to be used by the Burlington In territory that has been supplied from points In Illinois whore there Is a strike, the coal Mas non-union coal as soon as It got Into strike territory." What do the Children Drink? Dont give them tea or couee. Have you tried tho new food drink called Graiu O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the placo of cotTee. The more Orain-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Qrulra-0 is made of pure grains, and wlieu properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coflee but costs about I as much. All grocers sell It. 15c. and 25c. When yon want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on K. t . Oallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ic tto?ea 1-tf WhenatsUrt (Ti-ts to tllij point where lie has to In- iHjpct the dead. Iv extincts of opium under ' the skin In order ti get rest and sU-ep, the grave Is not far distant. The time to tiike enre of health Is before It Is utterly and irretrievably gone. The man who works on and an, utterly heedless of health and too busy to occasionally take a little necessary medicine, is Committing- suirulp nn surely as If ho turned a pistol on his heaiU Such a man ilius by little degrees. I'lrst s little indigestion and a little neglect. Then loss of appetlle. The bowels get clogged and the blood receives poisons Instead of healthy nutriment. Old, inert tissues in flesh, muscle, nerve and brain are not re placed by new. The whole body gets stale. The very sleeping-room of a man in this condition is filled in the morning with un wholesome odors as if It had been occupied by a dcconipo'ing corpse. It has been oc cupied by a man half-dead. The poisoned brain refuses to sleep and hates to work. Then comes the resort to the hypodermic injection of morphine and speedy death. All this may be prevented bv the use o Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, makes assimilation perfect, fills the blood with the vital elements that make new tis sue, builds healthy flesh, firm muscles, strong nerves and active brain cells. It drives out impurities and disease. Thou sands of men In all walks of life have testi fied to its wonderful merits. It's an Insult to your Intelligence for a dealer to attempt to palm off upon you a substitute for IhU world-famed medicine. You know what you want. It's his business to mett that want. When he urges some substitute he's thinking of the larger prom ne-u maice noi oi your wenare. Shun all such dishonest dealers. The man orwomatjvho Is regular as clock work is seldom troubled with disease or mental or bodily lassitude. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a safe, sure, speedy and permanent cure for constipation. One little Pellet" isagentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. You will have reason to regret it If you let a dishonest druggists Induce you to take a substitute. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire, a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose) pay Shields' livery stable a visit. To,m constantly on baud nt reasonable rato JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Beading 'rail o datatlon. Celebrated Vernal e l'owdors never falL 'll,OU)lrful!cf'ilcWe tiietn fofflkntliurefifter nullnf with Ttnty end Pennyroyal rilli sod other Ilk, pototmetit. Gutrimtcod uperior. to oli oth NmL PajtlcaUra, JuAm. others. IVniiivel ive the bcit In the nutrkau A Nu ! PartlcaUw, f ctr Dr. tf , Boston. pepia. Railroad. SCnUYKIIX DIVISION. J0I.Y 1, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfter Ihn nhnv. date for WlKKans, Gllberton. Frnokvlllo, Dart Water, St. Clair, Pottsville. Hamburg, Keadln, Pottstown. Phoenlxvlllo. Norrlatnnrn And sdclphla (Brood street station) at 6 OS nnd 11 OS a. m. and 4 20 n m. on week davn. Rnndiiva. 6 08o. m.,3 10 p. m. For Pottsville and Intcr- mrxiiAto stBtioni only 9 17 a. m. week days. Bundnys, 0 45 a. m. a rains leave r rncKviue ior ttiienandoab af 1U4U&. 111. and IZUl. D4I. 752 nml 1047 n. m Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nnd 5 41 p. in. iavo i-oiisviuo ior anennndoah at 101! a. m. nnd 12:05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sundat iu iu n. m., o id p. in. Leave Philadelphia. (Broad street atatlnnV in Shenandoah at 5 67, 8 35and 10 19 n. m 4 10 and i p. m. weeic clnys: Sundays leave nt 6 50 a. va, Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lo. Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lorn urnncu, ana intermediate stations. 0 50. 8.15 11.89, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sun days, sua. n. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOBK. i Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 0o, 4 50 515, 6 60, 7 83, 8 20, 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlnlnc Car), 11 00 a. Ill, 12 00 noon, 2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Cnr)'820. 8 50. 4 00,3 00, 5 66 (Dining Cor). 6 00, 7 02,743, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01, nlglit. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, a,DM,,.v, iuii tiiimi; iiir;, a. m., 1235, 1 05 i Dining Car) 280 (Dining Car), 4 00 .iiuibi-u utr;,uj, a oo.iuiniui; uari 6 SS, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Express for Boston without change, 11 00 n m., wvGJk-uuys, niiu , o p. ju., uuiiy, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wnshinirton. S 60. 7 20. 8 82. 10 20, 11 23, a. m.. 12 09. 12 31, 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Cnr, 617. 055 Dinliik' Cor, 7 31 Dining Car p. m , nnd 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, h. i m, ,1, lijio liuiifrrcRsionni Lim ited, Dining Car, 0 55 Dining Car, 731 Din ing Car p. m. and 12 03 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY, Leavo Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 4 45, 9 20 90 minutes n. m, 2 S3 87 minutes, 3 82 90 minutes, 705 90 minutes ii. in. Sundays, 4 45, 9 20 90 minutes a. m., 2 83 Oi UllilUll'Sj, , Ul p. III. Leavo Market street wharf Express. 5 00, 820,940,n.m., 100 Saturdays only, 150 75 minutes, 300,340 75 inlnutesl, 4 00 70 min utes, 4 20 75 minutes, 5 00 170 minutes 5 80 70 minutes n. m. HuikIivvs boo. Ml. sral 17.1 minutes, 880 75 minutes, 9 00, 9 45 75inin utcsl a. m. and 4 SO n. in. S1.00 excuraion train. 7 00 a. rn. daily. for cape May, Angiescn, Wllilwoodand Holly Beach Express, 9 00 n. m., 2 SO, 4 03, 5 00 p. m. week davs. Sundavs. 8 20 a. m. Caite &Tnv oniy, i uo p. m. snturuays. excursion, 7 uo a. m dallv. For Sea Isle Citv. Ocean Citv. Avnlnn nnd Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 n. m., 2 SO, 4 20, 5 00 1'. in vtcum. uny. cuuuu'!,, OUU 11. in. i!XCUI slon, 7 JO n. m. dally. For Somcrs Point E: -Express, 700, 8 20, 940 a, in., 1 60, 3 00, 4 00. 5 00, 5 30 p. m. week days .wtw,,w,uw1ii p. m. ween: Sundays, 6 00, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 43 a. m. , B. lIOTCHIDSOJf. J. It. Wood, Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Fass'c'r Agt. HAVE YOU READ-. THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES -THIS MORNING? THE TIMES tho most extensively circulated and widely read nowspnir pule. llnlnxl in Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub lic men and pulillo measures Is in tho interest of public Integrity, honest government nnd prosperous Industry, and It knows no jiarty or personal allegiance In treating pulillo Issues. In the Iirondet nml best sense a family and central miwsapcr. THE TIMES alms to hare the largest circulation by tleeervliiff it, and claims that It Is liuauriMissed In all the eMtntIals of a great inctruiM)litai nowwiwiptT. Hpwinieu oopfesot any edition will be sent free to any ono send In if their address. TCRMC H..U W-DAII.Y, J8.00 per annum; 11.00 for four months; so oents ier month; de livered hy carriers for S cents per week. SUNDAY EDITION. SB large. 'handsoTiie luigee 331 columns, elegantly illustrated, beautiful colored supplement 54.00 wr an num t 5 cents per copy. Dally nnd Sunday, vu.w pv. annum juu ueuis por uioniu. Address all letters to THE TIMES, riuunBu-iiu. li if Hi PIMM'S Cancer Of the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mims.of Smlthville.Ga., says: "A small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek; it soon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all efforts to check it. My eye oceanic xcniuiy inflamed, and was so swollen thatfor quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most nialiguant type, and after ex hausting their efforts without doing me anv cood, they cave up the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S.,nndinn short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. (guaranteed purely vegetable Is a real blood remedy, and never fatls to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books on Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific do. Atlanta, Ga. LADIES Doramow DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment Is tho original nndonly FftENCH, sato and rellablo cure on the mar ket. Prico, $1.00; sent by mail. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. DR-THEEL604H,SixthSt, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA, CURE GUARANTEED." Younfi old, sltifrle or married & thoao con tcmp.HtlnK man-tape. If you are a victim of .BLOOD POISON .'Sf Private Diseases hum an rnrA which rltv 'nrrnv mind nnd tindv. nnd unfit vnn fnr thn duties of life, call or write nnd bo saved. Hours: Dolly, 9-3 ev-fts, fi-0 Sun., O-lii. Bend 10 cts. In it am pa for Boole with sworn t c t S mo ti litis x i o in e w " c vt uou x ukq xusiiiuiei. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJIt. W. If. YINOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Bcsidcnt llouso Surgeon of tho university stoto of JJ. Y. HitAnqUAnTErts : Hotel Franey, Shenandoah THREE YEAIt COUIfSB. Calls night or day promptlv responded to Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Olllco: 80 West CentrqBtieet. Can bo consulted nt nil hours. ir. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oflice Econ building, corner of Main and uentro streets, Biicnnnuoaii. J."1" OMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jgl W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centro streets. pROF JOHN JONES, . MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box CS, Mahanoy City, Pa. navlng studied under some of the best mnstcrah London nnd Paris, will give lesson, on the violin, innndolin, c;u1tar and vocal culture. Terms reAsonoble. Address in euro of Strouse, tho Jeweler. Shenandoah. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2. 1807. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 210, 5 30, 7 05 0 51ft. m., 12 83, 8 10 nnd 0 07 p m Sundnys, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 5 88, 7 05a. m., 12 83 nnd 3 10 p. m. For Beading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 6 86, 7 03 a.m,, 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. tu. Sun days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m., and 12 113, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2 10, 5 SO, 7 05 a. in., 12 33, 8 10 nnd 0 07 p. in Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Wllllnmsport, Sunbury nnd Lewlsl.urg, week days, 8 25, 5 80, 11 80 a. m., and 7 25 p. iu Sundays, 8 25 a. m. PorMabnno) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 2 '5, 5 80, 7 05, 9 61, H 80 a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 65 and U 0 p. ro. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 n, in. For Ashlnnd and Shamokln, week days, 8 25, 5 38, 705, 1180 a. ni 6 07, 725 and 0 55 p. m Sundays, 8 25 a.m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via II. AO. R. R.. through trains leo- Itcnaink' Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. 4 R. It X.) at 8 20 7 65, 1126 n. m., 810 nnd 7.27 p. i. Sundnys 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 nnd 7 27 p. m. Addi tlonnl trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 n. m. J2 20. 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SnENANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, veek uays, is io, s uu, a uu n. m., and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York vln Mnuch nimntr tn..v days, 4 80, 9 10 o..m.t 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Beading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 80 p. iu. Ssndoys, 11 30 p. ni. leavo KenuinK.woeic days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, n. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185 Leave Pottsville. week davs. 2 88. 710 , 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 n. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, S 18, 8 43, 11 28 a. m., 1 36, S 81, 7 20 nnd 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 Leave Mahanoy City, week d. , 8 45, 12 1147 a. mr, 2 17,018,8 1T,7 4rnndf0 Sundays. 12 25, 8 15 a. m. . Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 4 00 8 80,926. 1025, 1150 a. la., 282, 532, 688 7 67, 10 22 u m. Sundays, 12 W, 2 40, 4 00 a. ni. i.eave wiiunin.pori, week uays, 7 42, 10 30 a m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut ntreel nnrf nml South street whaif for Atlantlo City. Weekdays-Express, 8 00, 900, 10 15 a. m., ,8tu.r?;?,S",y' 180 2 00- 80. 3 40, 4 00, 1 So, 0 00, 5 40, 7 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m.. 5 80, 680 p. m. ' Dunuoys isxpross, 7 80, 8 CO, 8 30, 900, 10 00 . 111. . 4 10 11. ni. Aooimmm nl nn Q fin n in 4 45 p. ro. SI.0O excursion train to fiwi't ,.'f Mississippi Ave., 7 00 . m. dally. Returning leave Atlantlo Oily depot, corcer Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express. (Mondays milv AUa n, I 7 00, 7 45, 8 10, 9 00, 10 13, 11 00 n. m., 3 80, 4 80, o j, i au, v ju p. m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 18 a. in., 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, G 30, 7 00,7 80 8 00, 9 30 p. m.' Accommodation, 715 a. m., 3 05 p. m. 81.00 excursion train from foot of Mississippi Ave., only, weekdays, 6 00 p. m., Sundays, 6 10 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Tho Rosy Froshnosa And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by there who use Poiioni'b Complexion Powder. M SWIMS TI(flAIEL. Potor MoNally, a Boston Swimmor, Makes tbo Grossing. WAS UN00NS0I0US AT THE END. While In tlio Wntcir Ho Took ltefrcrtli- lnoulH nnd t'liptved Tobneoo Swnni Almoxt Contltiunlly With n Itronnt filrolio. London, July 20. Peter MeNally, the Boston swimmer, who was scheduled to make an attempt to swim the Ifln gltsh channel on July 4, telegraphed yesterday from Cnllas that he made the crossing Saturday. lie says that he started from Dover at 11: JO o'clock Saturday morning and was In the water 16 hours, In which he covered 36 miles. He landed at 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning at a point three miles from Cape Qrlz Nez. MeNally left the Admiralty pier nt Dover In the presence of a crowd of onlookers at 11:20 o'clock. Intending to go merely for a trial BWlm. He wore bluo trunks, on which were pinned miniature American English flags. A accompanied him. McNally's trainer, lugger, manned by two local sailors. Brown, of Boston, the proprietor of a music hall at Dover, nnd one London Journalist were also aboard the ac companying boat. The temperature of the water was Gl degs. At a point four miles out the temper ature was found to have fallen to C2 degs., and the weather had become very foggy, which necessitated very great care to avoid getting In the way of numerous passing steamers. Six miles out the fog lifted, and all signs, tide wind, etc., were so perfect that Me Nally announced his determination to try and cross the channel. He had been heading direct for Calais, but n strong westward current had drifted him to a position nearly oft Folkestone. He took refreshments, consisting of beef extract and ginger and a long piece of American chewing tobacco, which, he savs, prevents his tongue from swelling. He swam almost con tinually with a brenst stroke, with oc casional changes to a side stroke for relief, but he never swam on his back, which he explains interferes with the action of his muscles. Throughout the day the sun was hid den by clouds, so that It did not bother the swimmer. At 8 o'clock, when the run set, the boat drew nearer to Me Nally, so as to be close at hand In case anything should happen. At 10 o'clock MeNally began to show signs of ex haustion, but he plucklly continued at his task. At 2:30 o'clock ho had reached a point within three miles of Cape Grls Nez. Here he commenced to splaBh wildly and to swim In a circle calling for light. It was evident to the men in the boat that he was blinded by the salt water which had got Into his oyes, and thoy tried to persuade him lo get on board. This he refused to do, whereupon he was forcibly dragged into the boat, where he Immediately became unconscious, but upon being rubbed gradually revived. 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A Child's Recovery FROM PARALYSIS AND SIX YEARS OF CONVULSIONS. Little Fannie Adams, of Umatilla, Cured of a Dreadful Malady A Cure of Unusual Interest A Reporter Investigates. "rom the Iyike For some time past the Lake Region tins been receiving reports from Umatilla, Fla., nt an almost miraculous cure that had been elTpaied in the case of Fannie Adams, a daughter of A. J. Adams, of that place, and Inst Saturday n representative of this paper made n trip to Umatilla for the purpose of determining the authenticity of the same. The family live a short distance from the village, where it was found that the people were cognizant of the cure which had lieeii eflecletl, and were rejoicing with the family In their new found happiness. The fnthcr, A. J. Adams, is a liard-working honc-d farmer from east Tennessee, and t lie family came to Florida four years ago in the lnpi thnt a change of climate would be of licm fit to their afillcted child. Much of their earn ings Imvo gone for doctors' bills, whose ser vices proved unavailing. The representative was greeted by Mrs. Adams, from whom he gained tno story ot ner great trial. Fannie, the youngest child, was born In east Tennessee, and was seven years old on the third day of February, 1897. When ten months old she was stricken with paralysis, which aflected the entire left side. This stroke of paralysis was followed by cnnvnl slons, nnd from the time little Fannie was ten months old until February, 1897, there was not a single any or a nignt mat she tun not have spasms of the most distressing nature. Not a single convulsion, but al ways three or four, and sometimes as high as ten in one day. The family was all broken down with care, and Mrs. Adams states that fnr one year she did not go Into her kitchen to super intend her household work. All the fingers of the right hand of the little girl arc en larged and misshapen, caused liy her bit ing them during the fearful suflering. 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Ilutwhat A change now in that household: for little Fannie baa recently been rcleosrd from her six years of agony, which brings f lie light ol happiness to the fanes of the parents. In January, this year, Mrs. Adams, who lind purchased some of Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills fur Pale People for her fourteon )Mir old daughter, determined lo try their effect upon little Fannie. After three or four doses, she noted an improvement and she then told the father what site had done He at once wont to the villsge ami bought another box, nnd up to this time six boxes hnvclieen uwl. The first pills, Mrs. Adams stales, were given in January, the latter part, and certainly not earlier than the fifteenth .-.,. I, .11. .,.! Ik. M1,1 1,,1 k in., .. vulamn on February 3d, nearly three monllin ago. Jler general condition lias Improved in every way, and it was not a mouth after the first pills were taken when she began to walk without assistance. The pills were bought at the drug store of I)r. Shclton, In Umatilla. In answer lo the question, did he, to his personal knov.1 mlm tltfiw thnt the reniedV had henefiled ' Fannie Adams, as was Hated by her parents, tne uocior sum mat ne wnsnrecuiar practicing physician, nnd as such was loth to recom mend any proprietary medicine, but still be was ready to dojusticc to nil men, and he did know that Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills fnr.role Fcople had benefited Fannie Adams, and also volunteered the Information that he knew of other children in the villsge who bad been benefited hy their use. Dr. Williams' Tink rflls for Tale People are sold by all dealers, or will lie sent post pmd on receiptor price, 50 cents a lmx, or six boxis for $2.S0 (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medioine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. aro lirofrreaeiva nml keep informed of 5 the World's Progress. 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