I 1 . i. 1! Mil W 11 "A h. s and IV. - i 1 port lay l.i IB. A r 1 reo. oYIn, erred ritkin Rheumatism Is a blood disease atid only a blood reme dy can cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which at bast are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble'. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, says: "For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which thebest physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handle myself in any way; I was abso lutely helpless. Three bottles of S.S.S. re lieved me so that I pwas soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the rem, and when I had finished one d , . bottles was cured completely and am ns well as ever. I now weigh 170." A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, and any form of blood trouble?. If you have a blood disease, lal.c a blood medi cine S.S.S. guatantccd purely vegeta table) is exclusively for the blood and is recommendedi for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent ly. We will send to anyone our Yal liable books. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. HUMPHREYS' CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No'. 4 Diarrhea. No; 7 Coughs & Colds. No. O Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuchorrea. No. IS Croup. No, 14 Skin Diseases. No.. ,10 Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseasesi'Jy No. 34 Sore Throat. 'Wfr No. 77 Grip A Hay Fever. Or. Knmphrtrt' Homeopathic- Manual of Btwus at Tour Drurirists or Mailed l'ree. .fLirfil h itrtitt nr int on reelnt of SXctS.. m. or 91. uurapurcya aicu. ,u., i,ur. humm I Joan SU-, New York. TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. T6fl famous AprlJarjca and Rem rd lea of SnKrla Medical Co. now for the first time eirorej on trial vrltboutexpcnso to any sanest man. Not a dollar to he nnla In advance. Cure l(ffecta of Errors or Bxocer9 In Old or Young. Manhood fltnr Bwwred. Hovr to Enlarge and Strroirthon weak. Undeveloped Portions tj Body. Absolutely unfailing Homo Tmttaent. No C . 11. or other scheme. itxn oarer 07 a nrci or Dignstanainr. C t?CKP! fin 04 NIAflARA 3T, L, TOLDflHJ. UU. nUPPALO, H. Y BffflVlGOBVifAliIY t wo EFFEOTS ATVf THEN CJaTON'S tirnSLIZER Cues crncrol or special debility, wakeful ness, spcrnatorhcea, emissions, Impotency, pjresrj, etc Corrects functional disorJers. rrraMsd by errors or excesses, quickly rcsiorinj I Ttt Manhood In old or younj, giving vigor ami a'criUtli 'ero former weakness prevailed. Con 3t rncj,,, simple, effectual, nd legillmm Cur.oI3 Quick, ANp.THORoyoH 6 'n't it dictivtd ey it.ntatiotti: insist or OA ION'S Vltallzers. Sent sealedil yourdrug ik n'pt have it. I'rlce J I per page. 6 lor $5, " ') writ ten Ruarantee of complete cure. station, icferenccs, etc., free and confidential. (- A am sutetnent of case and 25 CIS. for a week'r I' " .'otranl. Ouo only sent In each i r.oo. u UCB. CO., COSTON, tlf 30 Id at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, I'a WM. SCHMICKER.-JR. Ajtent lor Shenandoah and Viclnitj --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Bnrbey's Bohemian Beer DRINK- CUJARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... ad Orange Champagne. BATON'S TANSY PILLS B A IlliD. nil iD itr WOMAN'S F1CLIEF, Alw.v. nrompt and r.lLbl. AiiH tmitatknu. nu ritAi'i T.M.r I'll f m .nil aieitTI. vnfiif .in... orkcnltltrtet fat.ledl. rrlca. II. rCaro Srso. Co, Morton, Mm.. Our book, to. Far sals al Klrlln's dru( atoreand Bhenandoat drug aiors. President's Address to tho National Assooiatiou of Mauufaoturors. NO REFERENCE TO THE GAGE BILL Tlio Clilor.MmrtHlt'iito ItooitlU tlio Dito InriitltniH oftlio St. J.011I1 Clin vont Ion nml DcolnruiTlint tlioHtnlillltyortliu Xiitlomtl (,'iii riiiicy M UMt Ho Ujilnilil. New York, Jan. 28. Tho third annual banquet of the National Association of Manufacturers of the United States, which took place last night at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, was one of the larg est and most elaborate affairs of the kind ever given in this city. President MoKlnley was escorted from the Wind sor hotel bv the committee of mer chants and at once taken to the royat chambers. Half an hour later he ap peared In tho reception room, where he held a levee for more than an hour. At 10:30 o'clock Warner Miller rapped for order. He referred to the youth of the association, and said that the meeting would be productive of more good than anything thut has been held in this country for some time. He said there was nothing political In the or ganization. The chief end of the or ganization, he declared, was to extend the commerce of the United States abroad. The association, he Bald, would advocate another department In the cabinet, namely, a secretary of com merce. Mr. Miller then Introduced Theodore C. Search, the president of the organi zation. The wildest excitement pre vailed when President MoKlnley was Introduced. Men stood In their seats, women In boxes waived their handker chiefs, and the uproar drowned the speaker's voice. The cheering and clapping of hands were redoubled when a toast was drunk to the president. The president, after thanking his hearers for their cordial greeting, re ferred to their first convention, held In Cincinnati In 1895, when, as governor of the state, he welcomed them. He pro ceeded: "I have abated none of the faith I then expressed, and you seem to have re gained yours. National policies can en courage Industry and commerce, but It remains for tho people to project and carry them on. If these policies stimu late Industrial development and energy, the people can be safely trusted to do the rest. The government, however, Is restricted In Its power to promote In dustry. It can aid commerce, but not create It. It can make commercial trea ties, opening to our manufacturers and agriculturists the ports of other nations. It can not enter Into reciprocal arrange ments to exchange our products with those of other countries. It can aid our merchant marine by encouraging our people to build ships of commerce. It can assist in every lawful manner pri vate enterprise to unite the two oceans with a great canal. It can do all these things, and ought to do them; but with .all this accomplished the result will still be Ineffectual unless supplemented by the energy, enterprise and Industry of the people, "Much profitable trade Is still uncn Joyed by our people because of their present Insufficient facilities for reach ing desirable markets. Much of It Is lost because of a lack of Information and Ig norance of the conditions and needs of others. It is our dutytomakeAmerican enterprise and Industrial ambition, as well us achievement, terms of respect and praise, not only at home, but among the family of nations the world over. "There Is another duty resting upon the national government 'to coin money and regulate the value thereof.' This duty requires that ourgovernment shall regulate the value of Its money by the highest standards of commercial hon esty and honor. The money of the United States Is and must forever be unques tioned and unassailable. If doubts re main, they must be removed. If weak places are discovered, they must be strengthened. Nothing should ever tehipt us nothing wll ever tempt us to scale down the sacred debt of the na tion througha legal technicality. What over may be the language of the con tract, the United States will discharge all obligations In the currency recog nized as the best throughout the civil (zed world at the times of payment. Nor Will we ever consent that the wages of labor orlts frugal savings shall be scaled down by permitting payment In dollars of less value than the dollars accepted as the best In every enlightened nation of the earth. "Uuder existing conditions our citizens can not be excused If they do not redou ble their efforts to secure such financial legislation as will place their honorable Intentions beyond dispute. All those who represent, as you do, the great con servative but progressive business In terests of the country owe It not only to themselves, but to the people to In sist upon the settlement of this great question now, or else to face the al ternative that It must be again sub mtted for arbitration at tho polls. This Is our plain duty to more than seven million voters who IB months ago won a great political battle on the Issue, among others, that the United States government would not permit a doubt to exist anywhere concerning the sta bility and Integrity of Its currency or the Inviolability of Its obligations of every kind, It will not suffice for citizens now adays to say simply that they are In favor of sound money. That Is not enough. The people's purpose must be given the vitality of public law. Bet ter an honest effort, with failure, than the avoiding of so plain and command ing a duty. Discussion cannot hurt it will only help the cauBe. Let us have full and free discussion. Intelli gent discussion will strengthen the In different and encourage the friend of a stablo system of finance, For us to at tempt nothing In the face of the prev alent fallacies and the constant effort to spread them Is to lose valuable ground already won and practically to weaken the forces of sound money for their buttles of the future. "The financial plank of the St. Louis platform Is still as commanding upon Republicans and those who Berved with them In the last campaign as on the day It was adopted and promulgated. Happily the tat iff part of tho platform has nlready been engrafted Into public stntute. Hi'' that other plank, not al ready bullded Into our constitution, It of binding force upon all of us. What Is It? " 'The republican party Is unreserv edly for sound money. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments In 1879; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. Wo are unalterably op posed to every measuro calculated to debase our currency or Impair the credit of our country. We are, there fore, opposed to tho freo coinage of silver, excont by International agree ment with the leading commercial na tions of tho world, which we pledeo ourselves to promote, and until such UBreement can bo obtulned the exist inir cola standard must, bo prcservca.' VW1 WVb' WVWVr, GIVEN FREE 4 First 20 Second 40 Third EACH (During 1807) For particulars send your namo and full address to Lcur I'.ron., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison Sis., New Voik. "Tho country is now emerging from trying conditions. It Is only Just be ginning to recover from the depres sion In certnln lines of business long continued nnd altogether unparalleled. Progress, therefore, will naturally be slow, but let us not bo Impatient. Itather let us exercise a Just patience. which In time will surely bring Its own high reward. "I have no fear for the future of our beloved country. The history of Its past Is assurance to me that this will be, as It always has been through every struggle and emergency, still onward and upward. Let us resolve to uphold the stability of our currency and credit, and Illustrate the purity of our national and municipal govern ment, and then, though the rain de scends and the floods come nnd the winds blow, the nutlon will Btand, for It Is founded upon a rock." Tho other speakers were Senator Will iam P. Pry of Maine, ex-Mlnlster to Russia Charles Emory Smith and Hen ry E. Howland. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't glvotliem toaorcofleo. Havoyou tried tho now food drink culled Oraln-0? It is delicious nnd nourishing nd takes tlio plnco of coffee. Tlio more flraln-0 you give tlio children the tnoro health you dlstributo through their systems. Graln-0 is lnado of puro grains, nnd when properly prepared tastes like the choice gradesof coffee but costs about i us much. All grocers sell it, 15c and 25c. Sovimi" s'lH'oivt I'ntlmliiy I. nu. Gloucester. Mabs., Jan. 2... It 1j feared that the schooner Grace L. Fears, of this port.whlch salledabout eight weeks ago on a frozen herring voyage to New Foundland, has been lost. She was on the grounds during the terrible gale which caused much damage to the fish ing fleet about five weegs ago, and has not reported since. Captain John Atken, a well known master mariner of this port, was In command of the schooner, and she had a crew of six men. There is no need of little cliiidicn helnc tortured by scald lionil, eczema and sltlu eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Hnzi Nih ogives Instant relief nnd cures permanenly (J. II. Ilagenliuch. To Ini'rciwo ,i.'i ''.ni.'.iiinttiolt. Washington, Jan. 2i. It Is regarded ns settled that the naval appropriation bill now beln,T fram "d bythc h' Usesub commlttee will contain three Important Items, namely, 51,000,000 for smokeless powder, $500,000 for reserve ammunition and $93,000 for the establishment of a government powder factory. 'Tisn't safo to ho a day without Ilr Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house. Never can tell what moment an accident is going to happen. Chlini Ai'crpls I'li'lUMi I, nun:' London, Jan, 28. 1 1 is reported that Lord Salisbury yesterday Informed the cabinet that China had prnctlrally ac cepted the niitlsh offer of a loan. The cnblnet. It Is understood, will meet again this afternoon. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of tho uii'lit, itching piles. Doau's Ointment euros, ifuickly and permanent. At any drug store, SB cents. II BMJN'S fob r.rrnr.u sex. Thin remedy liclntf In jected directly lo tlio seat of tluiHo dlacnnen or the Genlto-Urlnary Organs, rouulres no change or diet. Cure guaranteed lit 1 to 11 day. Nuinllplaln puck- fT "fT TC? "Br rise, by iiintl, Sl.OO, U JE.jiHold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. Bm.TBIEEL604H.S.xthSt, Sida Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA. PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Young, old, stogie or married & thoic con templating inarriape, irjoii are a victim of Kicmei. or Private Diseases i&,2ras:t.te fttrnvTninrl nnd lindr. and unfit vnu for the datfei of life, call or write and be laved. Hours: DAUJ, ii-.li rr gi, iui oun., oenu jucib. hi piampi for Hoot wltti a worn testimonials xpoalnsr Qnacki and I'ake Institute FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Hade at the House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street fl WE WANT YOUR TRADE ! I The undersigned have embarked in the furniture business in connec tion with their large aud extensive stove trade. We are not strangers to the people of this vicinity, and therefore need no introduction. Our reputation for honesty, low prices and satisfaction is iron clad, which is fully demonstrated by our many customers. We extend a cordial invitation to the public to call aud examine our stock, Id. & j. si eg el, 1 - I ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I rli&iiUiiltlU4tlillUtUtUUHil fa wm Prizes, each of $100 Cash. " $100riarcoSpoclalB!ccles. " $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR Sunlight SOAP WRAPPERS 1 Philadelphia & Reading Railway Eiu'iKb Hum Haul Coal No Smoke IN KKKKlT NOVUMIIHU 14. JH07. Train leave Shenandoah ns follows: Kor New York via l'lilladi'lphla week days, 2 10, 5 3'!. 705 OAla.m., 12 33, 3 10 anil G 07 p in Sundnys, I 10 h. m. Ym New York vis Mnuih !hilnk, week dnys, 5 8(1, 7 OSn, m.. 12 33 nml 3 10 p. m. 1'or ltemllnir and Phil ulelphln, week ihiys, 2 10, 5 80, 7 OS, 9 (VI n.ln , 12 33, 8 10 nnd 0 07 p. Iw Hinnlays, 2 10 n. ill. For I'ottivllle, week days, 2 10, 7 0!i, 9 SI h. ni 12 33,8 10, 0 07 nnd 72'i p. tu. .Sundays, 2 10 n. m, For TatniKplH nnd Mnlinnov City, week dnyii 2 10. 5 3G, 7 03, 9 SI a. In., 12 33, 8 10 and 0 07 ,,. m, Sundays, 2 10 n. m For Wllllamsport, Hnnbury and l.ewl-1'iirir, weekdays. 3 25, 5 8(1, 7 OTi, 11 BO a m.. 12 33, TU i m Hundaye, 8 25 a in. For Mahnno "lane, weekdays, 2 10. S 25 8 38, 7 Ki. 9 54, II 30 il. m 12 S3, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 am! 11 40 p. in. Holidays, 2 10, 8 25 n. in. For Ashland and bhauioklii, week dayx. 8 25, B 3d, 7 05, fl 30 h. in., 12 3;), 3 10,6 07, 72.5 and Sft5 p m Holidays, 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, WaililnKtoii and tho Wett via RAO. It. it., through trains Ice"! Heating Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & H. V H.) at 3 20, 7 55, 1128 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p 1-. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,11 20 n. m., BIS anil 7 27 p. ni. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd CI eot tiut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. in. 12 20, 12 It s 40 p ni. Sundays, 1 85, S 23 p. m. TRAINS KOU HHF.NANDOAU Leave. New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., nnd f 80, 4 30, 9 0U p.in Sundays, 500 p. in. Uve New York via Mnuch Chunk, week (Ih, 4 30, 9 10 n. in., I 80 and 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 35, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, II 30 p. m. Hnndnyn, 11 80 p. in. Leave Heading, week days, I 35, 7 10,10 03, a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 135 . m. Leave l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m 12 80 and 6 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. LeaoTamrtqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 11 2ft a. in., 1 0, 8 60, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 ji in Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 31,3 45, 9 12 11 17 a. ni., 2 17, 5 18, 0 22, 7 4 1 and 10 OH p. in. Sundayi- 12 23, 3 45 a. in. Leave Mahuuoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 1 00 6 30,S2(1. 10 25, 115U a. m., 282, 532, 033 7 57, 1022 a 111. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. ni. Leave Willlnmsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a in.. 4 00 and 11 30 u. m. Sundays, 11 30 . m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phllndelphla Chestnut street war nnd South street w half for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. ni.,6 30p. m. Sundays Kipress, 900, 10 00 n. in. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. ii.., 4 IS p. m. lteturnlng lenve Atlantic City depot, cori.er Atlantic and Arkansas avenue. WcekdayB Kxpress, 7 33, 9 00 a in., 3 30,530 p.m. Aeuoiuiiiouaiioii, b ids. it. soip. m. Sundays Kxprcss, 4 00. 7 30 p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. Parlor CarM on alt xnrf train. vor further Information, apply to nearest PhllnilclDhia and Hendlmr ltuilwav ticket airnt or address I. A. Sweioabd, Kiwis J. Weeks. Oen'l Hupt.,' (icn'l I'uss'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. SOIIUVK1L1. DIVISION. iS'OTEUDEB 28, 1897. Trains will leave HhenAiitloAli niter the abort date for W'iKAAiia, Ullberton, Kraokvlllo Ir' Water, St. Clair, l'ottavllle.llamburK, Iteadluc Pottntown, Phoenlxrille, Xorrlstoivn and Phi' adelphla (llronil street station) at 0 OS and 1109 u. m. and 4 20 p m. on wcclc dnys. Hundnys, 6 08 a. m., 3 10 p. m. for Piittsvllle nml Inter meillAte stations only 9 17 a. m. week days. Sundays, 9 45 n. in. Iavo Shenandoah for l'ottsvllle (via. Delano) 738,9 II n. 111., 12.W, 0 10, 0 00, 8 42 p, m week dnys. Sundays, 9 10 , in., 12 50 and 631 p. ni. Trains lenve Krackvllle for Mtienniiuoab t 10 40 a. m. nnd 12(1, 5 41, 7 52 nnd 10 37 p m, Sunday, 11 13 n, nu and 5 41 p. in, Leave Pottsvlllc for Shenandoah (vlnPraek vllle 10 !5 h. m., 12:35, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 10 p. m nndM 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. m. f.cnvc Pottsvllle for Hliennndouli (via Delnno) 0 00,7 45,0 05 ll. in., 1235, 3 01) 5 40 p. in. week nnys. Buiuiny, o t n. m iz ai uno u 10 p lit, lave l'lllladclpliiA, (llromt street ulnlluni. lu Sbenandoah at 5 57, 8 35and 10 19 n. m 4 10 nnd 71 p. m. week days Sundnyn leave at 0 30 n. ui Leave llrond street station, Philndelpliln, to Hen Olrt, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, I.orii Hrancli, mid Intermediate stations, 8.10 11,14, ft. Bi.. 3.30 and 4.00 p. m week-days. iave isronu nircei ciaiiou, i-iiiiAoeinma, FOR NI5W YOHK. Emreai. week-dArs. 3 20. I On. 4 50 5 15. 8 50. 783,821,883,950,1021 (DlnlllK Car), II 00 a.m. 12 uu noon, zo.i ti.unueu i iw ami 4 p.m. Dinlnfr Cam). 1 40, 2 80 (Dlnlnic Oar) 3 20, 8 50. 100,500,5a(IinlnKCiir), 6 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. ra., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50 5 13, 8 20,8 33,9 50, 10 21, (1)1 inn Cur), 1135 a. ill., 1235, 1 05 iDlnlllK Cr) 230 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 DlnTns Car). 8 20. 5 56.(I)lnlnir Car) 6 35, 7 02, 7 43. 10 0(1 p. m., 12 01 night. ttxpreHi ror iiostou wiliinui cuange, 11 uo a m., week-daya, mid 7 43 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For lUHImore nnd WuahliiKton. 3 50. 7 30. 8 32. 1020. 11 23, a. m 1209, 1231 (Dlnlni; Cat), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41, 5 25 ConKtci slonal Limited, DlnlllK Car, 6 17. 655 Din- I UK Car, 7 31 DinlnK Curl p. in , and 12 05 nlnlit week days. Suiulavs. 3 50. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41. 1520 Congressional Liiu- Hun, linmiK Liuj.O'Vi iDiinn uarj, 7ai Min ing Cur p. m. and 1205 ulif lit. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Itroad street stntlon via Delaware rlvei bridge Kxpress, 7 05 p, m, dally. Leave Mnrket Street Wnrf ISxpress, 8 50 a m 2 00, 4 00,6 00 p. ni. Sundnys, 8 45, 9 43 a. Ul (accommodation 4 80 and 5 00 p. la.) For Cape May, AiiKlesea, Wildwood nnd IIoll j Pencil, Hen Isle City, Oeer.n City, Avnlon and Stone Hnrbor Kipress, 000 a. ui., 400, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 u. ni. ror homers roini jsxprets, boo, n. in., 200, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week Uaya Uunduys, 8 45 u. ui. I, 11. HuTciUKsoN, J. It. Wood, (len'l Maunder. (Jeu'l FassVr A(rt. Thit'i tbj tity enjoy their OOPFBB. Anr crocer can tell you v-V customers keep comlog back for SniLJG'S. Onljla.stkCk.si. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardiii St. Drivon From His Native Land by a Wifo's Faithlescnosjs. A SAD TALE OF TWO CONTINENTS. Atroiits mid I.itw.vor Who A'i'ri I.oiile Intr rm-iiti llctr to tho !tnti ot llinlii I'oMIi'm fii'cntfMt Until, or 1 ulillil Thut IIo llml liloil liiHiine. Chicago, Jnn. Kdward Ohelnntteh, heir to a million floilng () 100,000) in Hilda I'cRtb, Hungary, and for whom the police have been searching, lies In a pauper's grave In the potters' Held. While agents nml lawyer were search ing the world over for one of the heirs to the mlllloim of Iimla I'esth's Hleut est hati'Kpr, the object of their quest oc cupied a niunlm-'H cell at the county UByluni hr-ro. Ohelnstlch died under his right name, but with a pauper's num ber opposite It on (he books of the asylum. A letter wn rreolved Wednesday by Chief of UctectlvoB Colic run, lequest Ing him to look for Ohelnstlch. The let ter come from Iluda l'unth, and said that a fortune nwnlted Ohelm-tli h, his father having died recently. Yester day Attorney N. J. Waldtnan called at detective headquarters mil told the story of OheliiHtlch's fata. According to Waldman, who claims to be an old schoolmate of Ohelnstlch, the latter died n maniac's death, the re sult of his wife's alleged Infidelity. Mrs. Kdward Ohelnstlch was considered one of the most beuutlful women In Austro Hungary when she married the son of the banker. She reigned the belle of so ciety In that cltv until rumors of horl Infidelity became current. She Is now,! says Waldman, living as the wife of a French nobleman, an ollicer In the French army. When young Ohelnstlch learned the state of affairs he parted from his wife, nnd shortly after came to America, arriving In New York In October, 1S0G. Ho secured employment with A. H. Hoerner, a New York bond broker, and came to Chicago nB the lat ter's agent. Ohelnstlch's peculiar actions attract ed considerable attention at the lireat Northern hotel, where ho was stopping, and he was finally arrested nnd sent to the house of correction on a chnrgo of disorderly conduct. Shortly after his discharge he was again arrested, and this time sent to the detention hospital. On May 20, 1S97, he was declared Insane and committed to Dunning. lie rarely could be prevailed upon to oat, nnd on Nov. 28 he died. Hy a strange coinci dence Ohelnstlch's father died the day his son was committed to the asylum. At the time of his commitment Oheln stlch Is said to have corresdonded reg ularly with his relatives, but hlsjettors suddenly ceased and all trace of him was lost until recently. Ohelnstlch. Sr., was the owner of the largest bank in Hilda IVsth, and was worth 15 oon.ooo florins when he died. In his will he left l.OOO.OOO llorlns to his son Kdward. He left a widow and thiee other children. Mrs. Stark, Pleasuit nidge. 0., says, "After two doctors E.ivo 110 inv bov to die. I saved, hiin from croup liy usIiir One Minute UoukIi C'iiiu." It is the quickest ami most certain remedy for coughs, coliU and all throat aud Iuiik troubles. G. II. Ilasenburli. Full ltlvc-r Vtriuprs lli'iilcn. lall Hlver, Mass., Jan. 2S. The strike Interest In this c ity now centers In the situation at the Klnir Philip mills, tho dllllcultles In the other mills having been practically settled. The surrender of the frame spinners at tho Fall Hlver Iron Works company's mills ended the only other Btrlke of larf?o proportions, and at the Sasnmore the places of the discontented employes have so far been filled as to in nclkally end the dilllulutv tin re. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there Is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who lias lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean tin can euro himself right away by taking Hlevtric Hit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts us it Miinuliiit to the liver and J kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fa ntiiiir spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vcKetaiile, a mild laxative, and re store! the syfctcm to its 111 In ml vienr. Try Electric Hitters ami bo convinced that thev are a miracle worker. Kyery bottle KUiiran teed. Only 50c. a bottlo at A. Wasloy's ilrup store. Tho I'll fHbuVir 11 U'o li'iiro. PIttsiburt?, Jan. 2S. The win Id's reo ord for 48 hours In a 72 hour race, whit h was held by Wnllor, was broken last night hy 51 miles. This Is 3.1 miles bet tor than the record made In the bis Now York race last December. The score nt 1 n. 111. was: Waller, SOI; Ilen shaw, 077; lilkes, 891; Deneli, 818; Gun non, 808; Schlnneer, 800; Hall, 887; Ruckel, 793; "Walters, SSI. Mrs. Mary lllril, IlarrlsburK, l'a.. says, "My child is worth millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup had 1 not In vested twenty-five cents in a bottlo of One Mlnuft Cough Cure." It cures coiikIis, colds and all throat aud lung troubles. C. II. Haiicnbucli. Spanish SUiiuUninirK If w fiV Culm, Madrid, Jan. 1'S. Kx-.MInlater Can alojas, Tho Impnrrlul announceM, has arrived nt Cadiz from Hnvuna, havlns visited the United States und Cuba to study the political situation, and has expressed a pessimistic view at the duration of the war, declaring tho In surgents have the means to greatly prolong their resistance In the moun tains. GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for tlioso who will go to-day and get a patk rko of OHAIN-O. It titkes tlie pluco of coffee at about 1 tlio cost. It la n fuud drink. full of health, and can bo given to the I ciiuuron as wen as 1110 aim 11 imn ureal beucllt. It U niaile nf pure craius aud looks and tavtes like the fluent grades of Mocha or Java cofl'eo. It satisfies everyone. A cup of (JraIu-0 is better for tho system than a tonic, because Its benoflt la permanent. What coffee breaks down (1 rain-O builds up, ,Vsk your crocer for (Iraln-O. 15c. and 25c, Dr. Tiilliot Tii.lH Nfiirly All, HufTnlo, Jan. 28. The will of the late Mrs. CallBtu Maria Talbot, who died last Filday ut the Windsor hotel, in New York, was Hied for probate In this city yesterday. It disposes of property val ued ut $333,000. Several bequestB of $1,000 are mude to local charitable ln EtltuttoiiH. The balance of the estate i;oes to Dr. Talbot, the deceased lady's husband. TU e Greatest Discovery Yet. V. M. liepinc, editor Tiskilwa, III., "Chief," says : "Wo won't keep house with out Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consump tion, Coughs ami Cnlda. Kxperitueuted with many others, but never got the trim rtuuedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can tnke Its place lu our home, as in It we liTti a cortain and sure cure for CounTm. Colds. Whoonlnc Couch. ate." It is idle to experiment with other renieuics, oven ir tney are uri(d on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, beeauso this remedy liasa record ofcuresaud hehlilctUKiiaruutced j It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles freo at 1 A. Yi asicy s urUK store. VISCAYA WILLNOT VISIT US. IllMeuil pnl n Will .'olid tlio OiiIkci fiiliiiiin Mnt-fu 'J'et'vwM, Madrid, Jan. 2H. -tT!tlled States Min ister Woodford's note announcing tin cruise of the Maine and the iopH of the foreign minister, Honor (lullon, ln tlmatlug that a Spanish war vessel Will visit America, ure both ooueht'l In markedly polite and friendly terms. It has been decided to send ihe Hi it class eiulscr Infanta Maria Teresa to America Instead of the Viscaya, be came the latter'g commanding officer, Captain Concan, In the rnurre of a lec ture before the Madrid Oefigraphl' nl so ciety In 1SS8, eennured the t'nlled Stntei in a manner that inavnked Ihe tin n American minister, Haunts Taylor, to demand an explanation. The Infanta Maria Teresa, which was in New York h ulior at the Oram mausoleum crci, ny. Is an armored ciulser (hiiilietle). of 7.000 tons displace ment. She was built In 180, at a eosl of $3,000,000. She has a complement of fiOO men, nnd her normal coal supply 1b 1,200 tons. She Is 310 feet long, 05 feet In the beam, and Is well equipped with guns. . A magnificent ex- ampii ni wnat care of healtu will do for a man is pre sented in the r 1 i fc of Mr. I Gladstone, the c5lri citeBt states- 7 man of the century. This "Grand Old Man " at eighty-six years of age, retained h i s intellectual vigor unabat ed, and had not lost the suY iy- sinewy crip with which he fastened upon any subject that interested him. Nearly every man has it in his povicr to live to aRreen old ajje like the Breat states man of Utisiland. It is simply a matter of a little daily thought and n gnrd for health. If, when a man feels that lu- is a little out of sorts, lie will resort to the right remedy, he will never have to submit to the more serious ills of life. Most men, when they have a headache, feel drowy during the day and arc restless during: the night, nnd find their appetite falliuigKiff. pay little or no heed to tlic-e warnings. The inevitable result is some dangerous and possibly fatal malady. The doctor may call it consump tion, malaria or biliousness, or perhaps some blood or skin disease. It makes but little difference. These troubles all have their inception in the same cause im proper and insufficient nourihment. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery corrects that cause. It makes the appetite keen and hearty, the digestion perfect, the liver active and the blood pure and rich It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It facilitates the assimilation of the Hfe giving elements of the food, filling the blood with the nutriment that makes new and healthy flesh and nerve tissue. Medi cine dealers sell it. "Last summer," writes Miss Laura riersel, of Itast Itetlllellem, Washington Co , Pa., " I was going intn eonsumptiuu I)r Pierce's Golden Medn.nl Uiicovery completely cur. ,1 me." A man or woman who neglects constipa tion suffers from slow poisoning Doctor Tierce's Pleasant Pellets euro constipation. One little " I'ellet " is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. riillions of Dollars Go up in Buioko every year. Take m risks but get our houses, stock, fui uiture. etc., insured in first-chvsa rt liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST.JiJiii'b AIno Life And Accidental Com pan I as l'owdcTtt Liror full " iijj 7 lii'tlTtfi'tKviS t! u'5 r ' Bftfe and ure( alter ts.il mi r with Tamy 'id rmnyroyal ViU inl other Ilk ntnfritcil. A Iwovi huv the Lent and avoul illsnrv r-otutmcnt. Gunrantecd iupenorto all other, rtwltivej 'e Lett In the tijTrket, A No 1. raxticuiir. i CU 1. i nlX ilk Uy. Onston, N- Schuylkill Dental Parlors, 7 North Jardin Street, - A first class ik-ntnl parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TRUTH EXTRACTED WITH LAUClMI.Na OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAUUHS POIt EXTHAIT1.VU WHKN TKUTII AUG ORUBUUO. I5EST SILVhR PILMNCI, ... . so Cent GOLD I-ILLINOS, - - $i.oO nod up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 25 CmaU All our work in ncLomiiunlcJ with h guarantee. WHtN IN STRONG AGAIN 1 vigor to the whole being. All drains A . v are properly cured, Ihfir condition cften worries them into tnsantty. Consumption fir DfMtX Mailed sealed. ricp$i per box. 6 boxes, lith iron-clad legal guarantee ti cure or rfiBfl lbs mouey,5.oo. Send lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleielansl, 0.V For Sale at KIRLIN 'S Druir Store. Shenandoah, Pa "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiin s (fiOu'' X ( in.' jiroprtwivo ami keep Iiitbrtnctl of 3 - '!')W4pJ- W"ili!'- I'tunress. Tlio well In-5 11a I Aw l'ini'''1 thrift' H..uo-wifo wins Mu.t zsjCJliltr? r- a tSimiJiia. 1 IX (M)ili(iiTlO und all Prep- S FOB SALE ET7-EJiA-Z"WKCBaE. 5 Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. BloodjfHerveFood ForWcnk nnd Run Down People. IMHI1T IT IQI Thorlchestofnll restork VWflHI II lol tlve foods, bocnuse H re place tho OKscntlul of life that nre ex linusted by dl- ase, lndlgestloa, high living overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc- WHAT IT DOES! fcaM digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves bains made strong tho brain becomes asllve and clear. It restores lost vitality, slops nil wnit Ing drains nnd wonkness In either sex, and nsafciiiHle regulator bus no equsL riiee fi()o.,orflve boxes J400. Druggists orbrmalL We can help you. Advice nnd book, free. Write Us About Your CasoJ THE OR. CHAEJ COMPANY, IfiiaCuestuiiiHtrcoL Philadelphia, "THEY DO THE WORK." 3 I BRONCHO 1 j PEA1ED1ES lQC S Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities J7 forrnulfc of noted juWrUni "For ewy III, a special pill." If not t Drug stores, writ Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonken,If.T. 5 ZZ. Health Hook Mailed Pres. Zjg A gouuine welcome wsltayom t JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. lain and Coal Sti. j Pin en wblflkeyn, bears porter nd I -'ir fltniitly on imp Clinic iTtiperim t1Hnk rann.- enmr - store: -DEAI.EK IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND UETAIL. S3 West Contro Strcat. COCOA: and CHOCOLATES FOR EATING DRINKING I COOKING. BAKING 11 Punty of Material and V, Delicmusness Flaror Unatcllfd V- l ui inn, nt tiiin jiuiuj rnDcur irmiD crnocc Attf) BY GROCERS EVtRYWHERt. wy pxm iCEliHanilAP " Wi.cok bps foi Povlnsky's droit sor, Centre street. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.0O DOUBT, TRY Til' y li-e ktootl Hie m ol Tesri, Ana have cuied tl ul;anlt ef c-e nt Neivous Pi.iiim, ttlfh as Debility, lluiinci. blcrplAs ne and Varicocele, kirtiphy&4. They clear the brain, ititsf 5gm tne circulation, mane icstm pt rfri t, snd impart ft KafVf and losses are checked fertHantHtly, Unless pad. WOMEN WHO READ I iLiruitii a tMunrfKTrn AKAUMDUW UiMmtllNl 1 in tlio iimife, as a standard remedy for Bruises. Cnimns. Rbeumutlsm. aches aud pulus. g Price 25 ctt, and CO cti. per bottlt. ' b II 1 HACKETT & CO,, Philadelphia. C SLEDS. We have all SKATES. i