ITCH IMS SKIN DISEASES apiBDT Curb TniTMt!fT for torturing, dlsOfr erlnjr, Itching, burning, and scaly skin and Benin diseases with lots ofhnlr. Warm bAths wltliCti Tioonx Hosr, gentle applications of Unnoun. (ointment), anil full dosrs of Cutiouba Hssol TiNT,gretct of blood purifiers and humor cures (uticura r t. wM IhrnuirVvit tha world. Potts ft Hawaiian Annexation the Loading Thomo For Senators, END OF OIVIL SERVICE DEBATE. Tito Much Discussed Subjoot Will Doubtlcs Soon Ho Itotlrcil liynVoto Which Will MnkoNoCliiiniroiln tlin KxlHtliiir Civil Sorvlco Molliods. Washington, Jan.- 10. Interest In the senate proceedings for the week centers ts thrfiuriiflQt ttis world. VMtt tin OHSW. I'oRr., solo rrnpH., Itaslirti. K7 " How to Cur Ilctilnc Shin Mm.!, free. red rough iiAHDrrir 'VETERINARY SPECIFICS COO FAGB BOOK MAILED FREE, CONTENTS: Part I, Diseases or Horses, Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Same book in bettor binding BO cts. CTirif HITS' MED. CO., Car. H lUlsa John 810., New Tort NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Speoiflo No. S8, In usjo over A.O years, the only srucoesrul romedy. $ i mr TisL,or fl Tills andlarge rial powder,for $S at sjr Drvs (lata, or a.nl poitr-.td oa rtrolpt of pries. BVBirMKITS BSD. CO.. Cor. William JossSt., Now Tori L . , , f r- .li: .0EKTr! ciiTON's iitjilizer Cures general or special debility, wakeful ruts, epermatorbcea, emissions, Im potency, rarest, etc Corrects functional disorders, oird by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and strength where lormervfcalcncss prevailed. Con- .tent rticktg?, simple, effectual, and legitimate, Cuiuqis Quick.ano Thorough 6 Wr it dtceivtd ty tmttationx: insist op CVTON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed il your druc -,t rlorw nr-l hive it. Price $ I per pVge, 6 lor $5, Mi writt.n guarantee of complete cure. 1 '-rmntion, reieronses, etc., free and confidential, fc due statement oi case and S cts. lur a vreck'r I mi treatment. One only sent to each person, i . !.'--. CD ,OOr70N,f.,.A8 Sold at Klrlln's time store, 8henandoh. Pa MADE ME A fvlAiXS AJAX TABLETS FOSITIVKLY cuius a rr. vwaiia niot-F nil In ir Mem oil, StopoteacrtHleeplmnneeR, etc .cnasod hjAbUM and other JCxceBBoa and Tjidu oretionit They quichty attti aunty nelore Lost Vitality in old or yonnu, and ! n man f n et nil V. liitHi tlMO fir ITlfirrinCO. Prjyent Insanity una Consumption if .ai h JmIo n nnnis whern nil nthora tail. In- IlAtnpoft ho vln tlm uenuino AJax Tai:eto. im isn oired thousands. ftnd will euro you. .e eie positive written truarsnteo to effect cure In each ca lftaman.forr.tudy,bivdnesB or ronfrlace. heir nr sSnws immedh.to ttnnrore- . in They :ive a positive written euoranloo to f fleet euro In each case br refund the money. 1'riceSQ n per nnckaiie, or ah rjsekaires (full treatment! for SI.W, ily mail, In plana wrapper, upon receipt of price. CIreular irce. AJAX REMEDY CO., For aale In Bhennniloah, Pa., at A W&qley's aad Kiriiirs, urHgKisis. LADIES 30 YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatmen Ib tho orieinril and only FRENCH anfn nnd ritunhlA enrn on tho mar. ket. l'rico. $1.(0; eont by mail. Uonnine sola only uy S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. a mm OH T III ill To Any Reliable i'.lan. WirrjOon unnllAncQ nnd one tnonth'a reined lc mt rara novrr will be sent itn ti ial. Without ant advancs payment, by the ("remusi cum piny in t ho world In tha tratnifntot men we.tk.urnLen.dll courigted from effects of cxc?sei. worry, nver- wori, ac. iiapprniarn ricurpa.coiiipieiereo- mrtuoD or aeTeiupmeiimi an ruousL timuivitms, The time ot this ofTor Is IhMlted. No t O. ll, All am A l nn lasantlrin f n. MIT Ttiimim . AitiiPift cdic Mcnipii nn 6AMA?isT., Lllli. IIILUiUltl. UU ouft"- '.m.v NEW YORK, 57 Broadway. POTTSVIl.LE Green's Bld'c In the debate of the treaty for the an nexatlon of Hawaii, which was taken up today. Senator Davis has given notice that he will move an executive session of the senate for consideration f the treaty each day until the treaty shall be finally disposed of. The pre vailing opinion Is that the debate will not be prolonged on tha treaty, hut theories as to the length of time vary all the way from a week to a month. The opposition to the treaty assert that thoy have no disposition to pro- lone the discussion, owing to their con fidence In their ability to defeat the treaty. They claim 35 votes In oppo sition, and state that among these there will be more than one Republican. Senator Morrill adheres to his original determination to oppose the ratification resolution, nnd he is preparing a speech on that side of the question. The name of Senator Money, on the Democratic side. Is added to the list of supporters of the treaty, making five Democrats who will certainly favor annexation. Senator Butler, whoso position has not heretofore been generally known, yes terday announced himself as opposed to ratification. It may be accepted as true that If the opponents of annexation become thoroughly convinced that they can se cure the one-third vote necessary to accomplish that end they will allow the vote to come without delay, reserv ing any dilatory tactics to which they may be disposed to resortfor uss in con nection with the consideration of the joint resolution for annexation, which would follow the defeat of the treaty. This resolution would require only a majority vote, and It la conceded on all hands that the annexationists have the necessary majority, In open session the calendar presents many subjects that may receive at tentlon, Including especially the imml gratlon and the census bills, the latter affording a basis for speeches upon the civil service. Senator Fairbanks has given notice of a speech on the immi gration bill tomorrow, and Senator But lor will speak on his resolution pro viding for the election of federal Judges by the people some day during the week. Discussion of the ilnanclal ques tion Is also among the probabilities. The civil service debate, which has been In progress In the house during the past week, will probably be concluded tomorrow, when the vote will be taken on a motion to strike out the appro prlation for the maintenance of the commission. The motion Is foredoomel to defeat, so that the political contri butions to the literature of this vexed question will ventuate nothing. The debate, however, has served to define the position of the members. The de hate has proven that comparatively few of the enemies of the system are willing to go to the length of voting for the repeal of the law. It Is claimed that a preliminary can vass of the ltepubllcans of the house has developed a hundred on that sldtt who are willing to vote for a modifica tion of the law. If with these could be combined the Democratic opponents of the law, many of whom are against the entire law and desire to see It wiped off the statute books, they would probably command a majority. But quite a number of Democrats whose hostility to the law Is outspoken say they will not vote for modification of the law, which will simply result In the removal of Democrats from olllce and the substitution pf Republicans. They prefer, If It Is not to be repealed, to see the law stand as It is. The entire. Popullstlc strength will oppose every motion to repeal or modify the law. After tho legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill Is out of the way either the agricultural or diplo matic and consular bill will be taken up. An urgent deficient deficiency bill will also be ready, so that the remain der of the week, exeppt Saturday, set apart for paying tribute to the memory pf the late Representative MUllken, of Maliif, will be occupied with appro prltttlnn bills. The diplomatic and con? sulnr bill Is very likely to cause ex? tended debate on the pending foreign questions Cuba, Hawaii and the sit uatlon In the Orient any one of which could be made a fruitful theme of dls cusslon. It Is understood to be the In tention of the Democrats to force the ltepubllcans to define the admlnlstra tion'B position toward Cuban lndepend ence during the debate. The Master Key. A doctor who pre- Hcriucs n dozen dif ferent rem edies for the lymfi- ll ft 1 1 nf n,, At.".: i like an old time turn kev In CD-Ill IT about a ponderous bunch of keys, each one to onen a different door, rtl When anyone's ..1 blood is thin and watery and poi- soiled with billons vf impurities this condition will show Itself in cv W lllfc Ul IMC M body and the nv- crnge doctor gives' one medicine for the stomach, another for the head, a third for the lungs and so on; as if each particu lar symptom was a separate dungeon of misery to be unlocked with its own particu lar key; but the scientific, experienced physician looks deeper and seeks the one masier-Key wnicn unlocks tliem all. Thirty years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buf falo, N. Y., found the wonderful "Golden Medical Discovery " which has since made him famous: It is the perfect inastcr-kev which unlocks every torture chamber of weakness and pain caused by faulty action E. If You Have, Merc's tlic Way to Rid Yourself of the Weariness nnd Pain AttentiiiiK It. Somo people- suffer with headaches, many people nro worn out nnd weary all the time, many moro people lmve latnu back nnd back ache. I'ow peoplo umleritaud the real cause of their aches, and fewer yet know how easily tlicy can Hud a euro. Just a word of explanation beforo wo provo that what wo say is truo. Tlio hack is tlie koynote of ilia kidneys, It aches, that's a sign that the kidneys nro not working properly ; it is lame, another sign, tlio kidneys nro out of order. The kidnoys you know, nro tlio filters of tho blood, but filters soini'tinies get clogged up. This means in tholr case that tho blood courses through the entire system is prcginated with poisonous uric arid, bring ing on many a disorder which, If neglected means disease, perhaps Incurable. And now about tho cure. Don't take our word for it, read what people wty here in Shenandoah. Mr. Cleortto Cox, corner of Juneberry alley and (lllbert street, miner, says: "I liavo been a great sulTercr from pain in my back nnd kidneys. Tho lameness across my kidneys and tho sharp twinges over my hips caused nio very iicuto distress while the bladder dllllciilty gave mo both embarrass ment nnd pain. I had nn aching in tho of the digestive system. It gives the stom- ,,,, ll!lrt of nly 8lou,lcr9 as well as in my flMi nail htnnd.mfltitiiriTlaMfU mm-rrtn irn. i ' . - . . ,.. "'J nch and blood-makine glands power to pro duce the healthy blood which drives out all impure disease germs and waste products, and builds up healthy tissue, solid muscu lar flesh and nerve energy. Mr. T. W. Mrittlu, of Clinton, Dewltt Co., 111., fl O. IJox i70. writes : " Vox over a vear I w.ia troubted with 'liver complaint,' liml no appetite, could keep nothing on my stomach ana had severe p.im in my siomacn nail iwweis. 1 tloc tored with home doctors but did not obtain re lief until a friend advised me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. After taking four bottles I think mvself cured, as I can eat any thing I want and my food never hurts me. iciue Thanks for vour medi much in favor of them I cannot say too For constipated conditions Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best simple, com fortable laxative. They never gripe. Ac cept no substitutes or imitations. back. I beard about Doan's Kidney l'ills and procured a box at Kirlin's Pharmacy on South Main street nnd I nm quite over my trouble now. There Is no difficulty with the kidney sccietions remaining and tho lame ness in my back has not returned since I u cd Doan's Kidney l'ills. I have learned of others who hnvo been cured by luing Doan's Kidney Pills." Tor sale by all dealers. I'rioo CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Iiuffalo, N Y. Solo agents for tho U. Si Itemcmbor the namo Dean's and take no other. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JIt. W. H. YINOST, Graduate and Lnte Resident House Hurgecr the University atato of Is. Y. Headquarters :-Commerc!al Hotel. SlienandoaL THRKB VHAR COURSE. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. BURKE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office Etran buUdtne. coner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoab, J II. POMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWJ Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOKMAKEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centra stroetd. pitOF. JOHN JONES. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Ivocfc Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ha vine studied under souio of tho beet masters It? London nnd Paris, will giro leesonr on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Termi- reasonable. Address In care of 8 troupe. the Jeweler Shenandoah. Brokers in Stock,Grain and Investment Securities. Household Gods. 'Die ancient Greeks believed that ihe Penales were (he (jods who attended to the welfare and prosperity ot (he lamiiy. lliey were wor shipped as household gods in every home, The household god pf to-Uay js Dr. Kings New Discovery. For consumption, copylis, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Luiius it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleas ant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Tree trial bottles at A, W'asley's drug store. Regular size 50 cents anu j. 1,00, Direct Private Wires to Ail Principal Cities, 5 Information cheerfully given ' over the telephone E. C. QORSUCH, MANAGER. DRINK- CUSARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And velvet; soilness ot the skin is Inva riably obtained bv tboro who usb I'oiiomi'B Complexion I'owder. lMr.'?iy'iind tiiirr MhUiIumi. Cincinnati. Jan, 10. A contract to flcht 20 rounds for $1,000 a side, wltlillt four months, before the ciun noiuing out the greatest Inducements, was yes terday signed by representatives of Kid McCoy nnd Charles Gofr, Billy Madden, Goft's manager, signed for McCoy, botn by previous authority from the princl pals. 1 u Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tbo wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarauteo a cure. 50c or J 1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad, Sterling Uemedy;.Co. Chicago or New York, Villi fl IflBvhafai PHILADELPHIA, PA. 37-"CURE GUARANTEED." HellMituup, Npec-lnl J)l-eitie., Vnr Ipoeele, Htrlctiir. 7'o Cuttlntr. Nnmil Utwlovt'iitpt-il lirtriiiis (Vs JjOMt BLOOD POISON In nil cimt'H. JTreftli Mten curetlln,-! to 10 tii vm. Si'ndlUctH. pumps for HocTlc '"Villi., onlvtruemedlcal boulcKxnoHlni? Quucks dsiaUtflnst ltiitethelr tricks k acliemea Tlirm-I)ny Tour to Washington, Fuw short journeys are nioro interesting or of greater benefit than a trio to Wasbliirrton. tho Nation's Capital, tho sceno of much of vital importance : and these trips have reach ed their most practical and attractive form in the three-day personally-conducted tours of tho Pennsylvania Railroad. Besides tho nd- vutittigcs In rates secured, the nlisoluto freedom from caro, and tho general comfort and con venience afforded, an extended exnerienc and familiarity with the city enables tho lourist Agents ot this company to visit the various points of Interest with tho least con fusion and delay and at tho most opportune moments, thus insuring an economy of time not otherwise attainable Tlio next tour of the season leaves Thurs. day, January 13. Tlio rate, $14..r0 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points, includes all necessary expenses during tho entire trip transportation, noiei accommodations, guides, &c. An experienced Chaperon will also ac company tho party for tlio benefit of the lady tourists. Persons desiring to return via Gettysburg snay do so by purchasing tickets at 12.00 extra, which includes this privilege. An op portunity win also do auoracu to visit Alt. onion and Arlington at a slight additional expense. For itlnorarics. tickets and full information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 liroauway, new York ; or address Ueo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. When doctors fail try Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation ; In vigorates tho whole system. MIF Tin i'i Torriblo Vongeauco of a Mob on tlio Oklahoma Bordor. A SEMINOLE UPEI8ING IMMINENT nilHonsof Dollars Go up in smoko ovcry year. Tnke n risks but get yonr houses, stock, far niture, etc., insured in first-class ro liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,?" i Also Life and Accidental CnmpAnl n 'l. Imaui .'in. K. .hout 1 o'clock j-p-t o-dny r ' mio'ii ul.ili. t.. ivit.es wore In r" : in the ratho-lra a mnn named Pun 1 n Vlvi: entered and tired Fevprpl reviver ehots. The bullets f truck tin' iirjHge of St. Peter, destroy ing the 1 hoMce and u hand. The shoot ing caused the greatest alnrm, and the people dispersed amid wild confusion Vlves, who was promptly disarmed by those near him, has been sent to a lunatic asylum. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of It if you commence to use One Minute Cough Cure. H cures coughs, colds bronchitis, pneumonia and all throat, and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, s.ifo to uso and siiro to cure. C. H. HaKenbucb. Tlio 141 1111 11 1 u t'nntil liivt'stluriiloi's. Colon. Colomb a, Jan. 10. lymnn IS. Cooley. tho well known engineer of Chicago drainage u,mal fai.ie, and other engineers bound for Nicaragua have carefully examined the Culebra cut, extending from Pedro Miguel to Bas Obispo. They are unanimous in admitting the feasibility of the Panama canal along that route, alleging that tin? obstacles to be overcome elsewhere would bo greater. A gonuino wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. ftaln and Coal Ste. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice emperance drlnkr and clirars. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCIIUYKII.I. DIVISION. Thero Is no need of little ehildicn being tortured bv scald bead, eczema nnd skin eruptions. Duwltt's Witch Haz alo gives instant relief and cures pennant i'lv U. II Hngrnbtirh. hm St IN KKFKOT NOVK.MI1EB 11. 18'J7. Novemubr S8, 1897. Trains will leave ShcnandoAh alter the unto (or WigrfauH, (lllhcrton, Krackvllle ibov Dar Voliinlui r 1'foroiiso t W 'iron. Trenton, Jan, 10. V, Henry Itoths child & Co.maveannounced an Increase of &M per cent. In wages at their Tren. ton shirt factory, to go Into effect on Wednesday, They ure alBo advertising for more help. UH1U lur tTJKKniin, ,-,.,,o Water, St. Clair, l'ottavllle. Hamburg, ltedii,, 1'nttntown. I'hounixville. Norrlntown end Flit adelplda (llrond street station) at 8 08 and I'lW a, til. ana s p iu mi uuyn. ouiiuiiyu, 6 OS a. ro., 3 10 p. in. For Pottavlllo and inter inril ato stations only v 17 a. m. ween uaya Sundays, 9 b. in. I,t-avo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle (via Dclanol 7 38,014 a. ni., 12 68. 1110, ' 00, 8 42 p, ni week uaya. nunuuyH, v iu t. hi., a w uu uji p. in. Trains leave rritcKviue tor mieiianuoau ai 10 40 n. m. and 12 81. 5 41. 7 62 and 10 37 rj. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and 6 41 p. in. lave I'ouaviue lor niieiiauunan r,via irracK vlllo 10 16 a. iu., 12.03, 8 19, 7 29 and 10 10 p. m Aiiiitla 10 40 a. in., 6 15 p. m. Lrnvo l'ottsvllle tor nenaiiuoaii (via Delano) 0 00, 7 45, 9 0-1 a. in., 1235, 3 00. S 10 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 u. in 12 3 and 0 10 p. in, l,eave PtilladelplvlA, (liruad street alullou), to Shenandoah at S 57, 8 &5and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and 7 1 p. ra. week daya. Sundays leave At 6 50 a. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, iu Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Loni llrancn, anu uiserineuiate Bullions, a.iu 11.14, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB N15W YOItK. Express, week-days, 8 30, 4 0a, 4 50 5 15, S 50, 7 83, B 20, 8 83, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Cur), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, j 2 05 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in, Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Oar) 3 20, 3 50. 4 00, 5 00, 5 58 (Dining Car). 6 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20.4 05,4 50,5 15, 8 20,8 33.9 50, 10 21, (Dl lug Car), II 35 a. in., 12 83,109 Dining Cur) 2 30 (Dining Cur), 4 00 (Limited I 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 5S,(l)lniiig Car) 6 S3, 7 02, 7 43, 10 (Id p. 111.. 12 01 night. Kxpress (or Boston without change, U 00 a in., week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore nnd Washington, 3 CO, 7 20.8 32, 1020, 11 23, u. in., 1209, 1231 (Dining f:.r 1 12. 3 18. 4 41. 5 25 Comrrea slonal Limited. Dining Cur, 0 17. 055 Din ing Cur, 731 Dining Car) P. m., and 1203 luht weclt nays, t-.unu.uys, J wi, m, v i.-, n -i, a. m., 12 W, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congressional Lim ited, Dining uirj.oo.1 i inning vuri, ,411 uiii ingCar p. in. und 12 03 night. Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won. dcrful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, clcausitig the entire system, dispel colds, euro lioadacho, fever, habitual coustlpatlon and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. O. O. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rivci brldge-Hxpreas, 7 05 p. in. dally. Leuve MurketH'rect Wur( -Express, 850am 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. m. Suuduys, 8 43, 9 45 a. ui (accommodation 4 80 and 3 00 p. in.) For Cape May, Anglcseu, Wild wood und Hollj Beach. Sen Isle City, Ocean City, A vision and Stone Harbor Express1, 000 a. in., 400, p. iu. weekdays, sunuuys, vuun. in. For Boiuera Point Exprras, 8 80, a. m. 2 00, 4 00. 5 00, p. in. week days Vuiiduya, 8 43 u, in. J, 11. HUTCHINSON, J. It. WOOO, Uen'l Wuuuger, Geu'l Foss'g'r A gt. Trains leuve Hhcuautloah as (nllowa : For New York via- Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 80, 7 05 9 51 a.m., 12 83, 3 10 nnd 6 07 p m Humlnvs. J 10 n. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week daya, 3 38, 7 05n. m., 12 83 anil 3 10 p. 111. For Heading nod Phlltdelplila, week days, 2 10, o Bu, 7 oo, v oi n-m., iz m, a iu aim o vi p. ni Huiiilays. i 10 ft. m. For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 03, 9 51 a. m. 12 33. 8 10. C 07 liml 7 23 n. m. Su ndavs. 2 10 a. in, For Taiiiarpiu und Muhanoy City, week days 2 10, 5 88, 7 05, 9 54 a. 10 13 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m Hniidavs. 2 10 u. in For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Letrl.tiurg, week days. 3 25, 5 88, 7 03, 11 80 a. m.. 12 33, 7 2.S , in wiiniliiya, a so a. in. ForMnhaiiov Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25. 5 38, 7 05, 9 51, 11 30 n. III., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 Alio 11 40 p. m. miuuaya, z iu, a a. m. For Asblanil and Sbaniokln. week dars. 3 25, 5 88, 7 05, 11 30 u. Ill,, 12 33, 3 10,6 07, 723 and S55 n. in SundaVH. 8 25 a. m. For Buitlinore, Washington and the West via 11. ib O, H. It., throiieh trains lea") Heading Term! mil, I'hllaUelplila, (. ll. If C) at sal, 7 55,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sundays, n nrt it nn 1 , rwt n ... Rid n ml 1 VT . . A. I. II tional trains (rom Twenty-tourtli and Chest nut streets station, ween aays, iu ou a. m. iz zu, 12 It 8 so p iu. minus) s, i bo, n zs p. ni, TKAIN8 FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., and 1 30, 4 80, QCO i. in. 8iiiHiav8.5 00ii.il. I,cave imow xora: viu aiuticn uuuiik, weeic days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 SO and 4 15 p. m. r.i,.avB l'lilludeliihia. Heudlni; Terminal, week days, 4 20, 85, 10 10 a. m. nnd 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 80 p. in. Banuays, 11 p. in. Iuve HHudine.weekda-is, 1 33,7 10,10 08. a. m, 12 00 in., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 133 a. m. Ixave l'ottsvllle, ween doya, 2 S3, 7 40 a. m, 12 80 and 0 10 n. m. Sundays, 2 83 a. in. l.vnTniinuiua. week days. 3 18. 8 43. 1128 a. in., 1 86, 8 66, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in, Sundays, 8 18 n, IU Learo Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,3 45, 9 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, 0 2.', 7 44 and 10 08 p. m, Sundays 12 25, 3 45 a. in. I.i.v.i Mnlianov Plane, week days. 1233. 2 40. 4 00 6 30,9 28, 10 23, 1169 a, in., 232, 532, 688, 7 57, 10 22 fi in, Sundays, iz so, z iu, s ou a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m., 4 00 and 11 ou p. in. nuuuays, ii ou p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wliuii ior Ananuo iny. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, s no ii. in. Acuoinmodatlon. 8 00 a. in.. 6 80 n. m, Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aocommoda iii.ii hiiob. it... 4 45 n. m. Heturnlng leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantio und Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpress, 735, 9 00 a m 8 30, 5 30 p. m. Aoeoiumouuiiori, s in u. ic, s m p. in, Sundays Express, 4 00, 780 p. in. Accora modatlou, 7 15 u, in., 4 15 p, m. Parlor liar ou all oxpreiu trains. Yor (iirther liitormutlnu, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket ugent nrauuress I, 4. ISM r.lviJl., u . ..nn (U-ii'l Sunt., (len'l l'uss'r Agt, Hcauiiig Terminal, rtuiuaeipniu. Thoy Mny Doclnro Wnr on tho Whites Who Piistoiieil Two :M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Inilltiu Murilui'oi'i to ii Troo mid Lyiioluul Thorn by I'lru. Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 10. Justice In a more horrible form than that meted out to Henry Smith, ut Paris, Tex., wnn administered bv a mob on the Okla homa border last Friday night to J. Markus McGelsey und Palmer Simpson, two Seminole Indians. They wele charged with murder, their victim be ing Mrs. Jnrnes Simmons, a respectable farmer's wife, living In Oklahoma. The crime was a most revolting one, nnd the criminal! were punished In a most re volting manner. Mrs. Simmons whs outraged and tnuideied. The body was horribly mutilated. Tho entire populace turned out to hunt them down and punish the guilty parties, and they were found at the home of McGelsey, near Maud, a small town on the Seminole nation. After securing their prisoners the mob set file to McGelsey's house and bain, und did not lenve until they saw nil of his earthly possessions reduced to ashen. The prisoners were then cart led back across the line Into Oklahoma Terri tory, und near the scene of their crime they were burned ut the stake. The Indians met their doom with the usual Btolcism of their race. Charred and burned beyond all sem blance of human beings, the frames of the two Indians are still recllnlnir in chains agaittbt the blackened trunk ot the onk tree where they met their death. The flesh is burned from the bones, and fingers nnd hands are burn ed from tins frames, and tho ghastly skeletons, bereft of feet nnd ankle. , stand on blackened bones In the ashe--on the ground. The scene has a fas clnatlon for the curious, and has been visited by many people since Saturdu morning. Additional details of the horrible work of the mob were received today. Ac cording to this information the mob's work is not yet llnlshed, nnd will be completed only when four more Indians have been dealt with In the same man ner as McGelsey and Simpson. The citi zens' posse was scouring the country for the four men when the messengei left Maud, and It Is probable thnt ut least part of the quartette have by this time paid the penalty decreed by tin mad populace. The crime which led to the burning of tho two men was committed on last Thursday. Markus McGelsy was the owner of some property. On his land lived a white family named Simmons. During the absence of the husband on Thursday McGelsey went to the Sim mons cabin and asked for a drink oi water. Mrs. Simmons was at home with her four small children. The In dian was given the water, and he then asked for a saddle. On being refused the saddle McGelsey grabbed the wo man, who had her baby In her arras, and dragged her out of the house. When tlie woman attempted to run away the Indian seized a Winchester rifle and dealt her a blow on the head crushing the skull. The woman died in stantly. The murdered woman's husband did not return home Thursday evening, and the chldren were unable to move the body Into the house from win n It had fatten in the yard. The lltt - ones stayed up and watr-lv d tin I mother's corpse until tlie bitter cold compelled them to relax thilr vigil ami seek shelter from the weather In tin cabin. During the night the body vn.- utmost devoured by hogs. The news of the murder spread rapidly, and the whole pupiiliice for 'M miles around was aroused. About Indians were arrested. Tlie oldest child told the crowd that McGelsey was Un guilty man, and a posse of 20 nn n arrested him and Simpson. 15oth con fessed to the crime and named 1' in- others, who they declared were equal ly guilty. It developed that the In dians desired to get rid of certain white settlers, and that McGelsey had been hired to do the murder. The feeling was so bitter that the crowd would not be satisfied with the ordinary method of lynching, and u was voted to burn them at the stake. The victims were accordingly chain, d to an oak tree. Fence rails and dry wood was then piled high above them. and in a few minutes the Indians were wrapped In roaring flames, while the limbers crackled beneath their feet. Never a word did the Indians utter while being roasted olive. They saw apparently that they were powerless. und endured their lots like stoics. Tho crowd was composed of not over 30 men, and the work was done In n quiet but thorough manner. The gen tleman bringing this Information states that there are grave feais of an out break among the Indians, and that he believes bloodshed is cprtnln to follow. ESPECIALLY FREQUENT HIGH ALTITUDES. EHgw il Prlay ig Overcome in Any GWmte, Prnm the Chieftain, Vueblo, Col, While the Knoky Mountain region is ble her to get that sleep and rest without Iusth fumed fur Its salubrious climate, and uliieh she mold not long endure tlie strain, s bi eiiming mure anil more the ini'i t u toviaril She at length found this in Dr. Williams' wliii h pilgrims are trawling frem all parts I'ink Pills fur Pale People. She said to tha of theviiirlil that they may till ilieir weaken- rcpurter: bv the time 1 hail taken one box ed lungs with its life-gii ing air, jet there of the e pills, I not only felt stronger but are ailments in that climate as in any other, , to my Mirprise found that I could sleeD. one of tlie chii f uf which is sle plcssness. i " 1 bate taken four boxes now and can take This is dm to tin- rarity of the air which on 'a long sp during the day and sleep soundly some coiim n minus is too stimulating to the i all night. nerves, in seine cases patients arc com- "Tlie medicine not only takes away thai pellctl to remove for a time to tlie sea level weary depressed feeling but creates n buoy, to escape the high nervous strain. As sleep- nney und exhilaration that does not pass away lessiievs is not nil tiucumninii acriitnpaniuieiit when one stops taking the Pills, to certain nervous comliliotis (in any clini-1 " I am forty-nine years old and about thirty ute) the story of a woman of Pueblo, Col. years ago I began to bo troubled with gather, limy jioint a moral to others, who have liau lugs in my head. Tlie trouble continued until a similar affliction. J was unable to bear a sound through nir The woman came to Pueblo thirty Jears rigid ear and my left ear was botlly atlectea. ago, when tlie town wus n (rentier settle- I bad no Idea that the pills would benefit my incut, and Indians were by no" means mi- ears but they evidently did as my htaring is usual visitors, lunula of Tie's often passing very much linprotetl. through on their way from the mountains i "I consider Ur. Williams' Pink Pills for down to the plains to limit buflaloes. 'Pale People wonderful medicine. Tb She bad been ill good health, until a few , address of tlie woman is: Mrs. II. L. Graham. years ago wneu nt cacu recurring spring time she became debilitated, weak nnd lan guid. Her strength left her, she was listless and lift-lev. This, too, in spite of Ihe stimu lating efforts of the high altitude. Tlio most serious difficulty, lion ever, was sleeplesnuss, which she entilil not cure. The long wiarv watches of tbo night lold on her health and till i:. 4th St., Pueblo, Col. Stati: of COI.OKAHO, 1 Ctlt NTY OF l'UUHLO, ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this Cth day of July, 1807. Gzonor W. Gill, (SKAI.1 Notary Public All the elements necessary to give new lift she dreaded Ihe approach of-night. This i and richness to the blood and restore shatr liiek of sleep weakened her strength and tered neres are contained In Dr. Williams' brought on extreme nervousness, until she Pink Pills for Pale Pf-..,.'... They are sold was a physical wreck. , in boxes (never in loose form, by the doten ,As she could not well take the long jour- or hundred) at 60 cents a box, or six boxes ncy necesi-ary to a change of climate, she for $2.50, o nil may be hail of all druggists 01 sought for some nerve rc-torative. that would directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Mtdl. build up tlie nervous sjstcm, and thus ena- cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. are saved by using Seel- ig'S because you lean buy cheap F concc nnd make L delicious by a t little oi this admixture. Grocers cau tell you why those wbobuySFEtlG'S keep coming back tor it. You can't keep on selling a pour thing to the same people. AWN'S TANSY PILLS a -rpr.n Tsn itn itric WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwavstnrnTTintinrl rvlisttl 4iOti lmitatont Get rAHin's'PAitir Tun and sate kfokkts. At ilruir it'im or rent tlirrct (swalnl ). prlci. f I. CTtiKTK "n , Uoftiin Mast Our !. 40 For pale at Kirlin's drujr store nnd Shenandoah drug store. a 8 Cclobnted FemiP l'oudcrs no or tan mm. H afe and sure (alter fallio) IVJf ,rith Tanny enl Pennyroyal I'lU" and other Ilk' S? remedies). Always buy the best and avoid i) up ln'.mcnt. Ounranteed superior to all others, .l'oiltlvel) 1.., 1.. ,h nSrlM. A ISO I. 1V1UUWI, . I.". 1.., I.. 111. MX JlnckUsv, Boston, Wss. WM. SCIIMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Viclnit lor- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer i T W Ht,'tmioD a thoroughlv up-to-date pent-dn al for women, will enter upon its thin - firs' tiumi n i 'm -up "i vej mi be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Pans and New fork l .u-ii e u- i . t .m , ,arcfuiw pre. rn.t,nn, pared diawnms ut tin id-, uilc tasluons rasnions o( j,arls and Nov ork , ,Le a momh A Colored Fashion the Hazar will issue, (rec a (."lured fimntomant fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns supplement , oj certan eiowns in each aun))xl mU be Cut Paper Patterns made a feature. 1 heM! mil be old in A Ri Weelli Pntturn Connection with each issue at a hi, t, m H tsi-neeKiy rauern price The Hazar I a'o t.ui.ier, i Sheet i weeklv, free, an outline pattei.. lit-ut LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Tw'i(amtusautli(.riv,'llcontnbutclnnR ' WILD HELEN Kt n il stones to the in i8q8. 'I he 1 gy wjLLtAM BLalX mst deals with Scotch and Continental j ,,n Anv scenes, the set nnd is a story of a young RAGubU LWUJY cirl, versatile, and typically American I $y D HOlVEl.tB 1 Kathartuc De I-oreit Mary E. Wilkins Octave Thanct II. P. Spofford M. 5. Briscoe W III. E' V o O W. D. Howell. These and a score of other equally prominent wnters will contribute short stories to the Haah in iSuH, making the paper especially ruh in Miry L WU fiction. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER Jiy KjTiMMvr nn ronrsr r sin. rwi r.Er r.icBLOif CLUB WOMEN iiumuk By MARGAKI-1 11 Illicit By JOIIS k'ESDRH K BANCS There will be a series o( articles on Etiquette, Musu. tlie Voice, rt, the Plav, Women and Men, Leaders anions Women, Gardening, Housekeeping. Lite and Health, Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year ' 'itant frrr in tin United Stdlet, Canada, and fttxico. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City T7 7J Ocuve Thar t VtVt'1lVsVVWVsVVI' Itidlnii Uprl-iltii; Iiuiiiliiciit. Muskogee, I. T., Jan. 10. An nlnrm- lng state of riot prevails In the Semi nole nation, nnd unless Immediate steps are taken by tho United States author ities a bloody Indian uprising may re sult. Tills Is on account of the burning of two Indians by whites for murder and outrage. Late last night Dr, C. 1 Idnii, chief physician of the Seminole nation, telegraphed to Indian Agent Wisdom and Marshal riennett for as sistance In quelling the state of war that prevails in the nation. He con firmed the news of the stake burnings. Both the Indinns came from respect able Seminole families, and their fear ful death has aroused their friends and relatives to frenzy. J. A. Perkins, of Antiuuity. O.. was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for tin) cure of eczema. He was quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tbo bullous healing salva lur piles and eklu diseases, C. 11, Hugcnbuch. Tliroo KmiMiH Mliiiirs 'Moot Dentil. Pittsburg. Kan., Jan, 10. Tlie bodies of John Tossing, Charles Winters and Antone Weinberger, who lost their lives In an explosion of dust In the Mount Carmel Coal company's mine, on Saturday, wero brought up yester day. Neither Weinberger nor Winters' body showed signs of having suffered any violence, and It Is believed they were Bmotheted to death. Tossing was horribly burned, and was almost un recognizable. James Zimmerman was the last man taken out allvo yesterday. Although badly burned, ho will recover. Tossing was 29 years old, and leaves a wife and three children. Winters, who was 25 years old, was the suport of aged parents. Weinberger was sin-Clo. STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY hs-if ! ud have tuied tfi ut' S i cases ol Nervous T'ieasc sir .i Debility, iMzinert. eepleV nes.-. and Varicocele, AtrtpSii-c. They clear the brain, ttrf-tethezt ihe i iruit.tt tun, make d'estiia nerfet t. and impart a haithy vigor to the whole brng. All drains and losses are cheeked f,rmantntlyt. Unless patltmu arc properly cured, thr ir condition oiten worries them into insanity, t. onsumption or ucain Mailed sealed, Pn ef per box: 6 boxes, with iron-clid It-g.it Guarantee ture or rr 'mid lb m0uey.e5.oo. 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