'V sm'4 Vf!5f- Cancer 0! the Breast. Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Term., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de Tefopcd into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes In her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt andcrandmotherhad jM.died from cancer he fi gave tue case up as Hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begf if. and an improvement was no tice, cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever retnrned. A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. 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Ten sets of special scenery. Flight of the Fast Mail. Niagara Falls by moon light, with boiling mist. Practical working engine, and 14 freight can with illuminated caboose. The Dago Dive Realistic River scene and steamboat explosion and other startling effects. Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A til ID. TBCI AD lirn WOMAN'S H.LIEF. fUl CiTAB'a 11 HIT 1'ILLIand I1TI1IAII1I.' Atdniv torvi. or MQldlrfet (Kftlcdl. rrtc. II. Cutoi Brio. Co , boctna, Mu. Oar book, 4c for ! at Klrlln't rag (tare and Sh-nancloei irutt ior. TJ Trafflo Susponded by Storm in and About Boston. VESSEL WRECKED, EIGHT LOST. Rolinonor Clinrlcs T. Hr-lKR" Dnnliod to I'Iucoh on tlio Niilinnt Count Triilun Unnlilo to l'roceoil Moris Tlinu Ton Allies Iloynml lloslon. Boston, Feb. 2. A northeast snow storm, which set In on Monday and raped until yesterday afternoon, com pletely paralyzed all branches of busi ness and street car and steam railroad traffic, and shut off the city from com munication by wire with all places out side the citv limits of Boston. The storm was the most severe this city haB experienced In 2G years, and caused the loss of several lives, besldo doing a money damage of hundreds of thous ands of dollars. Moro than half the electric lights of the city went out. and In suburban towns the lire alarm service was crip pled. In Newton broken wires falling across others started n fire In the elec tric room of the elegant residence of Charles J. T.-volll, the wealthy Pitts burg steel manufacturer, and In two hours nothing remained of the house but ashes. Mr. TravelU's family es caped In their night clothes without saving anything. The loss amounts to about $100,000. I.ate Monday night the big three masted schooner Charles T. Brlggs, of Bath, Me., coal laden, was dashed to pieces on the Nahant coast, and It is believed her crow of eight men per ished. The body of one of the crew has been recovered. In the business district it was nearly noon when many employes reached their places of employment, all subur ban trolley lines having been abandon ed at midnight and the steam railroads being unable to run more than two or three suburban trains during the fore noon. All through trains from New York and the west, as well as those from the east, were at least from four to six hours late. The Boston and Albany road start ed two express trains for New York during the forenoon, but it was 2 o'clock before they were able to pro ceed beyond Natlck, ten miles from this city. The tracks were not only blocked with snow, but masses of broken poles and wires scattered over the . road were encountered at many points. The city and suburbs are covered with broken poles and tangled wires. Many horses were killed In the streets by stepping upon the ends of telephone wires which had fallen across the trol ley wires. Last night the situation as sumed such a dangerous aspect that Mayor Quincy ordered that none of the electric lights be turned on except In districts where the wires are under ground. It will require weeks to re store the telephone and telegraphic service. Not a single telegraph wire out of Boston was in operation all day, and the telephone wires were In al most as bad condition. Shipping In the harbor was damaged greatly. It Is feared that many dis asters to coast shipping will be report ed when telegraphic communication Is restored. At Lawrence, Mass., the storm has paralyzed business and traffic. Street car lines are tied up and communication with other towns almost suspended. All the mills were Beriously affected by the Btorm. Many of the operatives were out. and some of the mills were not running at all. Forty passengers on a train out of Boston passed the night stuck fast in a snow drift be tween Ballarvale and Lowell, without food, and did not reach Lawrence un til late yesterday afternoon. A dispatch from Gloucester, Mass., says: The storm at Gloucester was one of the worst In many years, and the damage which lies In its wake will foot up about $200,000. About one thousand fishing and other vessols wore wholly or partly wrecked. A dozen of these were wholly wrecked. Eighteen lives are said to have been lost, and there may be 12 more who have gone down In missing vessels. At Waterville, Me., small houses have been burled by 20 foot drifts of snow. The Lockwood Cotton mills have been closed, the operatives being unable to reach the factory. Men In snow shoes made their way through the streets. There has been no train over the Maine Central railroad for 24 hours. TUB STOlt.M IN NEW YOItK STATK 'Up Stnto" KosIdontR Exporloncod Twenty Deureos llolow Zero, New York, Feb. 2. The storm which began Sunday night swept over New York Btate with great fury, and yes terday was central In the New England states. Northern New York Is snow bound, and the extent of damage In New England cannot be approximated. Reports from Boston, with which place communication was established last night under great difficulties, after that city had been shut off from New York for many hours, Indicate great loss of life and an Immense amount of dam age to property. Business has been at a standstill In many ot the smaller towns, wires all over the country are down, roads are blockaded and railway traffic greatly Impeded. The "up the stato" residents have suffered from cold, which ranged as low as 20 degrees and more below zero. At Albany, Troy, Saratoga and many other places In the state as much as two and three feet of snow has fallen, and re ports are to the effect that It is the worst storm since the memorable one Of 18S8. New York firemen had a hard time yesterday. There were a dozen or more fires In this city, a smaller number than usual, but the high wind made some of them must dangerous and hard to fight. For the first time in years the chiefs of battalions responded to alarms In sleighs. Portions of Long Island suffered nl most as much from the storm as the towns far up the state. The cast end of the Island has been blockaded by the drifting snow. The Long Island rail road was completely closed yesterday, trains that started out In the early morning being stalled and unable to proceed until after an all day struggle. Tlio Storm In roniiKjl vaiiln. Philadelphia. Feb. 2. The snow and wind storm of Monday night and yes terday was one of the most severe ex perlenced In thh section since the big blizzard. All trains are behind time, and several casualties are reported, but none of any gravity. The storm was severely felt throughout eastern Penn sylvania. Two Beading railroad freight trains collided near Tamaqua, demol ishing both engines, and injuring the fireman, brakeman and conductor. Communication between Stroudsburg and other towns near by has been cut off. At Tobyhanna the ice cutting In dustry had to bo suspended, throwing BOO hands out of work. Upon the Po cono mountain the wind is blowing at a fierce rate. Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiii wmS jnliitu yi'W .i.int uiutuimnimnnnu tiiniiinm..iu.iiM.: i. iTTj AVcectablcPrcparalionfor As similating IhcTood atulHcgula ting HicSlomadis nmlDowcls oC PromolcsDigcslion.Clicctful ncssnndRcst.Contains neither Opium.MorpliinC nor Mineral, Not NAticotic. Mryw ofOldBrSAMUEmnunm JffnXvt Setil' Mlx.Jrnna J,'kA,Ui S.fc -jlnise Jrl Jipprmint fit OniorwbSiia ftirmfitd -Ctanfitd Suaar . Apcrfccf ncmcdy forConstipa lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca, Worms .Convulsions Jcvcr ish ticss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature ot OTW YOIUC. slum EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPER. A Illl7.7-.urf1 In NVw Fntimllmi'n. St. John's, N. V., Feb. 2. A blizzard Is raging here today. A large number of men have been driven off by Ice Hoes In Trinity bay, and It is fear' d there will be a repetition of the tfaster of seven years ago, when 40 perished. ie thermometer shows 20 degrees below zero, and the cold is so terrible that" some loss of life may result. The gov ernment Is dr.potclilng a rescue steam er to tl r l.inrjerr-d mnn. GREAT SURPRISE IS IfTsTORE for tlioso who will go to-day and get a pack age of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of eolleo at about 1 the cot. It Is a food drink, full of health, and can bo given to the children as well m tlio adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes liko the finest grades of Mocha or Java coirce. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Qrain-O is bettor for tlio system than a tonic, because its benefit Is permanent. What coffee breaks down Grain-O builds up. Ask your grocer for Graln-O. 15c. and 25c. flrlsrcs' I'lrst'Ciililimt Moor me. AVashlngton, Feb. 2. Attorney Gen eral Griggs sat in his first cabinet meet ing yesterday. It was originally plan ned that he should take the oath of office yesterday, but at the request of the president did so Monday evening, so that he was a fully qualified member of the president's family when the cab inet met. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, rull of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men Btrong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a euro. 50c or fl.OO. Bonklot and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. THE RUSH In the Spring will bs Tremendous. Tho most profitable busJneffl will be In trans portation and merchandising and In furnishing food and supplies to tho multitude of Gold Heekers In shoit. a genernl Trading, Mercan tile and Steamship business. It was bo iu '19 It will be so in '08. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated CCnnnfinn n..,..hl bapiiai, 4)U UUU,UUU To meet this demand, will own nml operate its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with Its own lino of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for pftsscnger business carry ing to that country an iiiuncnsn amount of aui nlies and equipment for the miners, as well us furnishing them transportation for themselves mid their irooils, nm! ebtabllHlibig Trading Stations at different points. An opportunity is ollercilnny person, be tlicy of small or large means, to buy shares of ktock in tills company and participate In tho ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within tho neat 12 months. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-assessable, and will bo offered for a limited time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Pavlnir lareer dividends. WhOa niimprnm savings bauka and banks have suspended. truiiapuriuuuii nuu irutunir companies were never seen Iu tlio list of failures. This stock Is out of the most desirable Investments oilcml the nubile. The Incorporators and stockholders who are connected with this company nro men of wide eipeneneo lit similar unueriaKlnics ami mon whose names ore sufficient guarantee of the standing of tlio company, towltt ALIIKItT ". 1ILATZ, Pres. Val lllatz llrew Co., Milwaukee. HON WM. 12. MASON, United States Senator from Illinois D. O. KDWAItDS. Pass. Trallle Mer. O. II. & I). 11. It , Cincinnati. FftANK A. IIKCIIT, of Clias. Kaestner & Co , CHAS. 11. ltOCICWKIJi, Tronic Mgr. O I. & I.. It. I'., (Jliinon Itoilte) t'lilcauo W.C. ltlNUAItSON, Uen'l Puss. Agt. O. N. O tT. 1'. It. It.. Cincinnati, O. 11. W.OItlKl'ITH, Pres. First National Hank, Vlcksbtlre. Miss. KltKl). A. OTTK, past eighteen years with Shelby Hank, Shelby vllle, 1ml. J. M. PHILLIPS. Cashier First Nat'l Dank, And hundreds at others equally prominent. Address and mukeall money payable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Go,, Fisher Ilulldlnir, Cor. Van Iluren Si Dearborn Sis., CHICAGO ILL TO Alciskci The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fac-simile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY THE KIND YOD HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT. TH CENTAim COMPANY, NCW YOBK CITV 391 Anntlii-r MfxiVnii M Inn wlmllo. MexicoUlij , Feb. . A new mint swin dle perpUrat. don im nutlousAinericans Is reported from Oaltara, where a bogus mine was f11 for $o0,000. It Is said to be nnother of the operations of the no torious gnng whlrh has been taking In Americans here. All of these swindles could have boon prevented by a simple Inquiry by A met lean purchasers through their legal k n heie. Free Pills. Send your addresi to II. 12. Buctlen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sampl box of Dr. Kiut's Now Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are eny iu action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and sick heauacht. For malaria and II ver troubles they have beou proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to ho perfectly free fiom overy deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to etomach and bowels treatly invig orate the system. Kegnlar size 2oc. per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. J.omlTttrV ls!i'ii I tii'lvM. Birmingham, Aln.. Feb. 2. A des perate encounter ocrunvd on thestreets of Opellkn yesterday between V. J. Siddell elrrk of the circuit court, and T). F. Carden, a prominent business man of that place. The contest over the Opellkn postofllce led up to the dif ficulty. Siddell attacked Carden with a pocket knife, wounding him badly in the hand. Carden then drew a revol ver and fired four shots, one of which penetrated Slddell's back, completely paralyzing him. Siddell will die. Both nre leading citizens. Grapes Overhang Two Miles of Ca Drives, ire Grnpo arbors loaded with drapes, 2 miles long, and over 3U0 miles of vines trained on wires. This is tho extent of Speer's Oporto (irapo Vineyard at l'assaic, N. .T., only 12 miles from New York City. Thoso who doubt it can have their expenses paid and Jiou given them by tlio hpeer in. .i. wine L,o. if they will como and sco and do not find the aliovo true. The wines nro tho oldest and best to bo had. Albert i.iMipi.ni Will VNIt .McK'Inloy. Brussels. Feb. 2. In the course of ills tour of the United Stntes and Canada Prince Albert Leopold, the Belgian heir presumptive, will pay a visit to Presi dent McKlnley. it is asserted, in connec tion with the affairs of the Coneo Free Btate. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of It if you rommeuco to use One Miuuto Cough Cure It cures coughs, colds bronchitis, pneumonia and all throat, and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safo to use and sure to cure. C. II. llagenbuch. I, , .,,i. iii.il .May. Philadelphia. Feb. 1. Frank P. Mo ran. the veteran minstrel, yesteuluy obtained a license to marry Jessie Mil ler, an actress. Moran Is over three score years and ten, and Miss Millet Is said to bn about 20 years of age. Mucklen'a Arnten Halve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cats. braises, sores, ulcers, salt rhconi, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, anil positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony rofuudod. Price 25 cents pnr box. For sale by A. Wasloy, MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OF ALL AGES NO WONHY IV ABVANOH. Won derful Mpnllant'o and xclentlflc rem edies gout on trial to any reliable man. A world-wide reputation back of thlflotfcr. Kvory obitaclo to happy rasrrlwl llf removed, lull strength, development and tono elven toevery portion of the body. Falluiotmporalblo; sgouo barrier. Kn n n r riiTi. ERIE MEDICAL GO., St.? 04 91, I'flUI, N. X. If we can sell vou one ac. package oil who i u is admixture we'll lie satisfied. has added You'll buy more for it will tnnrli HlttcofSecI- Ig's to ordinary 'coffee knows a irrnnd drink thnt the spot. Grocers V will fkasc her husband. fatter fiilhif mil other UK rptnedlml. Alwijl buy th bct and voM ULur- , ut. i.iiKiitei up-Ttor to oil otLen. JV.it. J ' . in the iiflfVk. t. A No- L ileuW i C-T Vt . 11 k IUy, Uo.luo.N.. I TO ALL I ll Hi! V " U ftfi? s9rnev"r,.if a wen. - ,ro;,Ji-i.;j.i-,."iii; m -------- - i lu-leiLndiuiw ? V uHth nniv Pid IViiDTrtival I'llI TO PUSH AlfflTION Frionds of Hawaii Anxious for a Voto on tlio Troaty. ARGUMENTS TOR AND AGAINST, Senulor IMntl, of Connecticut. tJrucw Alliin.TUtliin liifCoiiiincrcliit Ilinnim. Senator Pott lirruw DmiiiiinccH the MntlinilMurttiK i:Nllnir '(iviirmiii'nt Washington, Feb. 2. No business of Impoi lance wns transacted by the sen ate In open session yesterday. The feature uf the short seslon was u state ment made by Mr. Clark, Wyoming Republican, as a matter of piivlleRe, concernltiR his vote In favor of the Tel ler resolution. Ho maintained that his vote was In no way Inconsistent with his Republicanism, and declared that he would not permit anybody to read him out of the party, as he was sat isfied the musses of the party would not convict him of political heresy. The condition In the senate respect ing; the Hawaiian annexation treaty has Ereatly Improved, and the friends of the treaty, including Senator Davis, chairman of the foreign relntions com mittee, are confident that 60 senators, whose votes nre necessary for a two tlilrds majority, will vote for ratifica tion. Confidence In the changed con dition Is found In the determination of tho friends of ratification to press for ward the treaty to a final vote. This feeling was shown when the pro ceedings of the senate on the treaty in executive session yesterday were open ed. Senator Thurston made a motion for the postponement of further con sideration of the treaty until March 1. The motion was not discussed at length, , and was voted down. Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, opened the debate with a carefully arranged argument In favor of annexation. He spoke for about an hour and a half and dwelt particularly upon the importance of the acquisition of the islands from a commercial point of view. He con tended that our commerce would In all cases follow our civilization, and urged that we should use every legitimate method to extend our trade with out side nations, as by pursuing this course we would also extend our Institutions and Ideas of government. The nation that controlled the Sandwich Islands, he said, would command the key to the Pacific, and we should take tlime, and if necessary fortify them for the pur pose of making sure of our position in this most important trade. Senator Piatt charged that the sugar trust was opposed to annexation. He said there were certain parties who had a griev ance against tho present government of the islands, and alleged that they were using money to prevent the acquisition of that country by the United States. He did not. charge, he said, that there was any effort to corrupt congress, but he thought that some Interests had been unduly influenced. Senator Pettlgrew devoted himself especially to replying to the Connecti cut senntor's remarks concerning the present government of Hawaii. He made a caieful analysis of the consti tution under which the Dole govern ment exists, showing that It had been adopted by what he termed an alleged constitutional convention composed, he said, of 19 members, one of whom was Mr. Dole, who had been members of the committee of safety, which played such a prominent part during tho revolution. He urged that while these latter dele gates had been elected by what was called a popular vote, such was not the case. Of 14,000 persons entitled to suff rage, he asserted that only 4,000 had voted for them. This convention of 35 persons thus chosen had adopted the constitution, and it had never been submitted to a popular vote. Mr. Pet tlgrew said that Mr. Dole had had him self elected president of the republic, and that In dolnc; so he had practi cally arranged the matter so as to in sure his permanence In office. He then attempted to show how the matter was practically in the control of Mr. Dole and of the sugar growers. According to the terms of tho constitution a sen ator must possess $3,000 worth of prop erty or have an Income of J1.200 per year, and a person not worth $1,600 In taxable real estate or had an income of $000 was disfranchised from voting for a senator. This qualification practi cally, he said, shut out all persons ex cept those connected with the sugar In dustry from either becoming senators or from voting for senators. He held that in view of the facts he mentioned the government was practically a mon archy. Senator White, of California, spoke In opposition to the ratification of the treaty. His was in the main a consti tutional argument intended to show that the annexation of the territory, which would require a navy to defend it, had been from the beginning op posed to our theory ot government. He asserted that most of the senators who were popularly believed to be Inter ested In the sugar trust were favorable to the treaty. The house devoted most of the ses sion yesterday to the district of Co lumbia appropriation bill, but had not completed It at the time of adjourn ment. Some politics were injected into the debate Just at the close, the fea ture of which was a bitter denuncia tion of Mr. W. A. Stone, of Pennsyl vania, by Mr. Mahany, New York Re publican, for the former's position In favor of the immigration bill. Mr. Stone did not see fit to reply. Before the district bill was taken up several bills and resolutions of minor Import ance were passed. 4' Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the faco and neck Pain was Instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy. O. II. llagenbuch. I'll. . . . I, . London Un. .. Sli Kit hard Web ster, the attorney general, speaking at Ventnor, l!e of Wight, last night, on the Chinese trouble, said that the Uni ted States was supporting Kngland's policy with surprising unanimity. He declared that If Great llrltaln were compelled to fight for this cause, and sho-jld lose, the British people would have a "quick and glorious death, In Btead of tho slow starvation which the loss of trade would mean to the na tion." Tlicro Is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczema and sklu eruptions. Hewitt's Witch llazo. alvo gives lustant relief and cures permanently U. II llagenbuch. "I'lbo ii . 'T to' .nm, Mlnnuip. Ii-., lMi. 2.-Judge Klliott. ot the dlMil.''- com i. ymicrday declined to grant a new tnal to Alderman George A, Durham, convicted of soliciting u bribe, Unltss the supremo court over rules this decision Durham will have to serve a term in the stale penitentiary. Mrs. M. H. Funl, ltuddell's. 111., suffered fur eight years fiom dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was finally cured by using DeWitt's I.lttlo Early Itisers. tho famous littlo pills for all stomach and liver troubles. 0. 11. Hagoubucb. v"-"-:ri'Minl lnlfronf Itiin. Cheyenne. Wyn Feb. 2. A pln-nom-enal railroad lun was made yesterday between tlni place and Omaha on th" Union Pacific. The eastbound passen ger train uas delayed by a broken en glne, and In order to get the United States mall to Omaha for Its easnin connections a sjwlal linln or an en gine and two mall cars was made up heie. The train left hole at 7:45 a. m.. tind reached Omaha at 3.4S In the afiei noon, a recotd of D17 miles In eight hours, Wlilnlo .lull IIPllVIT.V. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 2. Shortly after 0 o'clock last evening there was a whole sale delivery from the Norfolk rnunty jail, nine men effecting their escape by sawing throurh th" bars of the lent basement window. The first Intimation of their escape v.as given by an out sider in tinv. to prevent all the prison ers in jnll from escaping. Nothing has been heard of the nine who got out. .'Mill Collnii-ecl mid I'lvo Killed. Como, I.nmbnrdy, Feb. 2. Heavy Btorms have visited this city and vicin ity. A spinning mill at Ojfglnno, 13 miles f Mini this place, lias collapsed, kllllnir five person and burying eight otheis in the ruins. "Which Wins?" In nearly every man's ca. r mere comes u lime v lien standi between tlte angel of life and the angel of death, both contending for hi mortal frame, and the question arises: Which wins?" Will ne ue carried away by diseae and death or win the angel ot hie prove the stronger and bring him back to health and When a gy and pliys have gradual and wasted lowest ebb, happiness ? man's euer ical force lv weakened down to the until per- naps con s ii m n 1 1 n n nas aireaay iaio its grim Hand upon linn, and doctor after doctor and medicine after medicine have been tried in vain now, per haps, comes some kind friend who says, "Dr. Tierce can cure you, write to him: His Golden Medical Discovery" has res- cued thousands who were further than vou " gone "He is chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. ; he has been at the head of thi great Sanitarium for thirty years; he has probably had more experience in treat ing severe chronic diseases than any other physician living. Write to him anyway; that will cost you nothing. He will gladly and freely answer your letters with friend ly, fatherly advice which will be of value beyond all price!" Now is tlie critical instant. Will the patient give up in despair and let the angel of disease drag him away from wife and family and children, or will he grasp the hand of the angel of life in one more su preme effort for restoration? Are you standing between the contending angels? Which wins? Mrs liinlly Howe, of - Pnrk Avenue. Chicago, Ills , write- " About two y ears ago mv on was afflicted with wtiat sretmil to tie svmptouis of consumption I purchased ttiree bottles of Dr. Pierce's (loldni Medical Discovery and it cured him eompieteU " The People'-. Common Sense Medical Adviser a lum-paic illustrated volume by K V I'ieiee M I) , will be sent free for cost of mailing only, 2t one-cent stamps Address I)r Pierce, HufTalo, N Y. Or t,end 31 stamps for a heavier cloth-bound copy. ennsylvania RAILROAD. St:HUYKll.l. DIVISION. Jakfaky 10, 189S Tmlns will leave Shenandoah after the atm oate for Wfraus,) Dlllicrton, Kraokvfllo Vr.r Water. Ht. Clair, l'nttavllle. Ilninliurg, l(edlrt I'nttstown, I'hoenixvtlle, Xorrfstown and P' adnlplifa (Itroad street station) at C OH and 1 05 a, ni. ami f 20 p in. 011 week days. Sundays, (luSn. 111 , 8 10 p. m. For Pottsvilie and Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days Sundays. 0 4.1 a. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvilie (via Delano! 7iW, 9 II 11. 111., tarsi. 3 03, .15S, h 12 p. m. week days. Suniiays, 0 10 ... 111., 12 GO and r, 31 p. m, 'trains leave frackvllle ror SlieuaiiuoAli si 10 (0 11. m. nml 1281, Stl, 752 and 1037 11 m. nuniiay, 11 u a. in. anu a 41 p. 111. Leave Pottsvilie for Shenandoah (via Track- 1 villi) 10 r, n. m., 12 03, 5 15, 7 23 mid 10 10 p. m. I iiinlft- in 10 a. m.. s 15 p. m. I Leave Pottsvilie for Shenandoah (via Delano! 0 00,7 IV-03 a. m, 123.1, 3 00 5 10 p 111 week days. Sundays, S 43 u in 12 33 anil ti 10 p in. l,cave I'litludelpMa, (lfroml Htreel mIuiiui, io Stienaiiiloab at 5 57, 8;ttand 10 19 a. m., 110 anil 11 i. in. week davs. SunilAys leave at fl 50 a. m Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia. 10 Sea (lirt, Anbury Park, Ocean Grovo, Loni Itrancli, and intermediate stations, 8.0 ll.lt, a. Hi., 8.80 anil t.OOp. m week-days. 1-envo llroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOItK. Kxpress, week-days, 8 20, i Co, 4 50 5 15, 6 50, 7 83, H 21, H 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlnlim Car), II 00 a. Ill, 12 CO noon, 2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dlnlnt; Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (DlnlliK tlir) 8 20, 3 50. 100, 3 00, 5 51! (Dilllnjj Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01, lllirht. Sundays, 8 20, 4 OS, 4 50 5 13, K 20, 8 33, 9 50. 1021, (Dl IliR Car), 115 a. 111., 12 35,103 DinliiK Car) 2 30 (DinliiB Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 56,UintiiK Car) 0 35, 7 02, 7 43. 10 (Kl p. III., 12 01 night. Kxpress for ltostou without change, 11 00a in., week-days, ami 7 43 p. ui., dally. WASHINGTON AND TI1IJ SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. 111., 120V, 12 31 (Dihig Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 23 Cougres slonal Limited, Dining Car, C 17. 653 Din ing Car, 7 31 IDiuIng Car p. m., and 1203 night week days. Sundays, 3 60, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. 111., 1209, 1 12, 4 11, 1520 Congressional Urn lted, Dining Car, 0 53 Dining Car, 781 Din ing Car p. 111. and 12 03 night. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware rivei bridge Kxpress, 7 03 p. 111. dally. Leave Market Street Wart Kxpress, 8 50 ft m 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 43, 9 13 a. 111 (accommodation 4 30 and 3 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Aliglesea, Wlldwood and noil? Iteacll, Sea Isle City, OceMi City, Avalou and Stone Harbor Kxpress, 000 a. m., 4 00, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 11. m. For Homers Point Kxprcs, 8 50, a. m., 200, 4 00, A (X), p. 111. week daya riiitidays, 8 45 a. m. I. U. Hutchinson, J. It. Woou, Gen'l Manager. (len'l l'asa'g'r Agt. KTi ' 1 WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG G 0 AGAIN $&& .i .I . t 1 .1 . n i t. vigor ionic wnote ceing. aii drains ana losses are tieatea ftrManrnity. unieu isaueflrl are properly cured, their condition often worries ther into Insanity Consumption or Death. Mailed seated. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-c! I legal cuarantre t Kur. or refund tkft money, tyoo. Scud (or free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, QV For Sale al KIULIN'S Drur Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WO R KL SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH hiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiititiitiiiiii:iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiitui3 f'kr A nro lVsSrrV-0' V tlw. H Yt ' vfl 'ornlel thrifty HoiiH.wlfi wills M'nSRAINB0W LINIMENT 1 - I ,LT.. 10C ftSEl'' - is., rrtpt.c. Dl ' nA.Rti I -u., rnuaaeipn... PO-R RALI! KVBH-"WHEP.E. 1 ClIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIlllllllWllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllB .CHASES BloodjfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. WHAT IT IQI The richest of ml restor WflHI II IOI tiyo fools, be uiiso It re nlnceo tho essentials or llfo that nro ox. Jmusted by disease, Indlgestlos, Inch living overwork, worry, oxceshts, abuse, etc WHAT IT nnFJ f II making tho Moot V-I1HI II UUCOI pure and rlehiiud the digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, musclu and sliengtli. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes uetivvand eleat. It restores lost vitality, stops nil wnt lngdrnlns and wejiknoxs lu cither sex, nnd as a female regulator lms no oqunl. Price 60c orllvo boxes 82.00. DragglHlii or by mall. WO can help you. Advice nnd book, free. w .Ito U9 A bo u t JTo u r Ca so J THE DB. CHAS2 COMPANY, ISUGhestuutStreet, Philadelphia, Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kiij i, s. Ii -n f T s - , Coal No Smoke IN KFFKOT NOVEMIiKIl 14. 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follow For New York vln Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 5 85, 7 05 9 54 a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p ill Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New ork via Mnueli Chunk, weok days. 5 86, 7 05 a. m., 12 83 and a 10 p. in. For lte.nl I n and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10. S 86. 7 05. 9 51 R.m.. 12 83. 8 10 Ami A 07 n Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvilie, week ilays, 2 10, 703, 9 Sf n. m,, 12 83. S 10. 0 07 ond 7 25 11. m. Sumlavi.. 1 in m For Tamaqua and Malianny City, week days. 2 10. 5 36, 7 05, 9 51 a. In., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m tror wuuamsport, Miinbury and Lewlshurg, week daj-B. 8 26, 5 36, 7 05, 11 80 a, m.. 1233, 7 30 p tn Sundays, 8 25 a. in. ForMahano ulane. weckdnrn. 2 1ft. R 5s km 7 05, 9 51, 11 80 o. ni., 12 38, 3 10, 6 07. 7 25, 9 65 anil II to p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 25, 536,705, 11 30 b. In.. 12 33, 310,607 725 and 9 55 p. m. Sundays, 8 20 a. 111. ror iiaiiimore. Washington ana the West via II. .tO. It. '.., through trains le-1 IlrBH terminal, I'lillailelplila, (1J. 1. :. If K.) ana 7 65, 11 26 a. in., 8 10 ond 7.27 p. 1-, Hun 3 20.7 00.11 26 a.m.. 8 46 nml 7 77 r. r, 11 tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cll in. nin-cts Ktuiioii, weeic aays, 10 80 a. m, 1- "'inuii in. sunuays, 1 B5, 8 23 p. m, TllAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Philadelphia, weel n.jn, t "u o w, 11 a. tn. ana 1 30, 4 E 9 00 p.m Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, days, 1 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 and 4 16 p. m Leave 1'llllAlIelltliln. Hphi no T.mln.l w days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05. 6 B0, 11 80 p. ni. Sandays, 11 30 p. m. Leave Keadlng.week days, I a3, 7 10, to OS, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 ond 8 20 p. 111. Sundays, 185 a.m. iKiive Pottsvilie, weekdays, 2 a?, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 and 6 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqiiu, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 11 23 a. in., 1 36, 5 66, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 IS a in Leave Mohanoy City, week days, 12 20, 8 43, 9 12 II 47 0. m., 2 17, 6 18, 6 22, 7 44 and 10 08 p, m, Sundays 12 23, 3 45 a.m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 128.5, 2 40, 4 00 6 30,9 20. 10 23. 11 69 a. m., 2 82, 5 32, 6 38 7 37, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a in.. 4 00 and 11 30 p. in. Sundays, 11 SO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, 9 00 a. in.. 2 00, 4 00, 500 p. ru. Aeooinmnilatlon, ROOa m.. 6 80 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. in Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. 1.1., I 13 p tu. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weektlajs Kxpress, 7 35, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 5 30 p. m. Accommodation, 8 15 a tc. 403 p m Sundays Kjtpress, 4 00. 7 DO p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. 111., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Curs nn all tttr,ss trnlns vor further Information, apply to nearest I'l.iladelphia and Heading hallway ticket agent or address I. A. sw-KiciAnn, Epson J. Wkkks, (len'l Supt., (len'l Pass'r Agt., Itemling Terminal. Philadelphia. gi "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 I BRONCdO I : I HO M CEO PAT HI CI j rv g PEM EDI ES lQC : Relieve and Cure 35 2 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 27 (ormulttd of lifted "For every ill, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical CoMyonkers,N.T. Ilenlth Hook Mailed I'reo. muuiUiUimmuiumm A genuine welcome watta youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Flnca whlftkoys, bears, porter and ale connUntly on lap. Choice eraperance drlnKi anil clfram. rnnn.- enmr .toe o DEALER IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CO West Centres Streets They have n'od the .tMof ycrt and 1 li.ive mred th'iuiincU of cues of Netvuus Diseases, uicfa ai L)ebilit , Iji nets, Sleeplesi ncss and uru c le,Atrophy,&e They ..tar i o brain, strtngthea tho ctrcuhtion, m ke dieeatiaa tjcrfect. nrl impart a haalth . . . r; . ... 1 WOMEN mO READ I nroirrpren'o mill keen Int'urniecl o( l',,,i,t - , i..,uu ,..n I.,. B In tlio lioue. ns n stmi'lnnl rtmuiiy for g Spriijiis, bruises, CraniH, Ithouuiatlsm, c Price 26 ct. and BO cl. per bottla. S A