9 Eczema All Her Life. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of LUlionln, Ga lays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicine l, external appli. cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were Intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not scent tc reacutue dis ease at all until S. S.S. was Riven, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is periectly i clear ana, pure ana she has been saved tned to blight her life forever. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blocd remedy and always cures even after all else falls. A Real Blood Remedy Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I 1 Wounds & Brtllses. Cuts 5c Sores. Bolls & Tunaors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Tetters. EChappec Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lipa & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 75c, 50c. and J 1. 00. SU fey druggists, ort en-, postpaid on reoelptof pries BoaruaiivjuD.io . 111 lis muiusu.lUwror. KAIER'S Opera House, J. O. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY. PA. PflDilY, FEB. 7, '98 Lincoln J. Carter's Mammoth Scenic Production, niE TORNADO. The Awful Tornado. The Great Rig ging Scene. Six Tars Purling a Monster Sail. The Collision of Two Ocean Liners at full speed. The Mighty Open Sea Scene, with waves running mountain high. Distcting Room of a Medical College. Chicago Harbor at night, and other scenic wonders. "To hold as well m win success, Keep all your play-bill promises." Lincoln J. Carter. Priest: 25, 35 50 and 75 Cents. BATON'S TANSY PILLS , A TllD.Ill'linir WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwtri prompt tod r.lt.bU. Arwi ntilufioM. w 0l CiliVi '! ntu nd iijl JAtitrui.tom oimit dlmHmlsd). prte.. SI. "CT'a Prio. Co , lkbn. Mi... Oar book. 4c Tor Ml at Klrlln'a drur store and Bbenandoai arujf ston. IKE Non-Unionists and Unionists Now Bedford in a Snarh of THEr CHARGE DISCRIMINATION. Dcelnro That KuntW Collootod to Aid the StiiUo lint Itcon 1'nlil to Union Operntlvoi Only, a Stiitnmont Thnt Is Indliruiuitly l)onleil by UnlonlHt. New Bedford, Mnss., Feb. 4. The principal talk of the day In the strike situation Is the difference that has arisen between the union and non union operatives. This difference threatens to end In open rupture, and, as many cases of destitution are actu ally reported, no doubt hundreds of non-union operatives would take the first chance to make a break from the strikers and return to work. These non-unlonlsts claim that money col lected outside the union has been paid to union operatives, to the exclusion of the non-union help. Such a feellnu has been created among non-union strikers that a meeting was called for yesterday. At the headquarters In Dawson's Hall a non-union striker mounted the plat form to make the announcement of the meeting. He had not talked but a moment when some of the crowd, which nearly filled the hall, set upon him, dragged him from the platform and put him out of the building. Under these circumstances even the men who had threatened to advise the non unlonlsts to vote to return to work un less the union promised them aid were not present at the appointed time to call a meeting. But the disaffection has become sufficiently widespread to cause a feeling of uneasiness, and fears are expressed that unless some measure Is taken at once the non unlonlsts will cause trouble which may result In a stampede to the mills. The non-union help have become Impressed with the Idea that they are not re ceiving fair play. This charge of the non-unlonlsts of not receiving proper aid has caused an unusual amount of bitterness among the union men and women In charge of the collections. They are Inclined to look upon this talk as very abusive, and many of the most prominent labor men are Inclined to urge the strike council to drop the whole enterprise and let the non unionists assume the task for them selves. Others argue that It Is better to help those who cannot help themselves, and that the only way to make a success of the strike Is In caring for the whole body of operatives. They say that the dissatisfaction among the pon-unlon weavers Is not likely to cause any serious disturbance of the program as laid out by the lead ers of the strike, since the mill treas urers would not think of opening the gates until after some communication had been received by the unions. To open the gates without even an effort at settlement would create serious con flicts among the help, which the mill treasurers would not care to see. Mrs. Pickering, the woman strike leader, held a meeting In City Hall yesterday In spite of the protests of the unions. The meeting was crowded, and Mrs. Pickering expressed her con tempt at the manner In which the la bor leaderB were conducting the whole affair. Free Pills. Send your address to II E, Uucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are o.sy in action and are particularly effective In the cure of constipatiou and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly free fiom every deleterious sub stance aud to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invig orate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by A. Waslcy, Druggist. A Fivlthlcxs rl.stn' 'ilmployo. Boston, Feb. 4. Matthew W. Ilyan, aged 20 years, a postofflce employe, was arrested yesterday, charged with rob bing the malls. Ryan's home In Box bury was searched and many articles of Jewelry and a large number of books were found. Ryan stoutly de nied when first questioned after his ar rest that he had been pilfering, but later he broke down and confessed. Byan's method was to draw a line thn ujh the address on packages and place his own name and address on the bundle, after v. liich he would put it back Into the malls. Uucklen'n Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheam. fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and .11 :i , ; , i -i . .,ii or jo pay requirea. it m guaranteed 10 give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S3 cents por iox. t or sale bv a. waaley. t'bnrsod WTtli '.iitrS'.y. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. A mutual coun cil has been called to try Rev. Her bert S. Blgelow, pastor of the Vine Street Congregational church, for heresy. Tho congregation, by a vote of 84 to 55, refused to accept his resig nation. The pastor Is a graduate of Adeluert college, and came here from Cleveland. Rev. Blgelow has selected three eastern ministers, whose names are not mentioned, to represent him on the council, His opponents have not selected their three members. Mrs. Mary Bird, llarrlsburg, Pa., says, "My child Is worth millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup had I not in. vested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds ana au inroac ana lung troubles, v. ll Ilagoubuch. The "rrimluof ni-N' f'lnli- SwfifaiofA. Pittsburg, Feb. 4. McElheny and Bostwlck, vho, with their wives, were arrested here as alleged fraudulent so licitors for the Railway Conductors' CJub of North America, from present Indications stand a good chance for lengthy Imprisonment. Telegrams have been received from New York Baying that the men are Impostors, and to hold them for prosecution. District officers of the organization will take all legal means to prosecute the prls oners. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity. 0 was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for tho euro of eczema. He was quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases, u. ll. iiagennucn. Ki-niiuli 'iTitliiil'o-t'tii ,lulitnT)iitil Paris, Feb, 4. Alexandre Milleranl, one of the Paris deputies, and Henri Luvertujon, deputy for Saint Yrlelx, will fight a duel with swords today, growing out of an altercation during the debate In the chamber yesterday on the J nu i is resolution, when M Lavertujon called M. Milleranl "Inso lent." Mrs. M. II. Ford. Ituddell's. 111., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chroiili' constipation and was Anally cured by iiBlng DoWitt's Little Early Hi sera, the famous nine ping ror all stomach and liver troubles, V. it, Uageubucu. The Evidence of Our Senses What Shenandoah People Say Is Pretty Good Proof for Shenandoah. When no sto It ourselves. When our own ears hear It. When our neighbors toll It. Our frlrniU etiilorso It. No hotter evidence can lis had. It's not what people fay In Maine Or distant mutterinc trom California. Nu deceiving roliuo, here. Shenandoah tilk about Shenandoah people, Public otiiulon published for tlio public good. There Is no proor like home proof. Homo testimony U at tba back of everv box of Doan's Kidney l'llls. uau you ocllevo your neighbor!) ilead this statement mado by h citizen. Mr. James Kobblns, miner, of 10 South Market street, nays: "I received an Injury in a miuo a number of vsara aito when a chain broke, let me down a chute, and badly sprained my back. Sinco then whenever I am oxpossd to bad weather or tako cold it alnays affects my kidneys and back. I then have difllculty with the kidney cretious accorapauisd by pains In the back and top of my head. The Iamenes in my back made it very dllllcull for me to stoop or lift anything and If I sit for a while it hurts me to net up. I tried liniments and plastsrs but they did not amount to much. At last I was advised to try Doau's Kidney Pills and procured them from Kirlln's drug store. I never had anything do me so much good before and I can heartily recommend them for I havo proved them to be reliable in relieving pains and annoyances of kidney trouble." Doau's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Fottor-Mllburn Co., Uuflalo, N. Y sole agents for tho U. S. Iteraember the name Doau's and take no other. riie Florida Limited Will Again ltun on the Southern Hallway. The Florida Limited, which Is the syn onym of all that la elegant In modern rail way trains, aud which during Its former service has been a primo favorite for tourists from the North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will be placed in service by the Southern Hallway about the first week in January, 1898. With Its return to service this train, which will be solid Pullman vestibuled between Now York, Philadelphia aud St. Augustine will present features in the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore presented, aud which will le destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. Ilio bouthern Hallway is having built for the Florida Limited service three tr.uns.eacli containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has ag yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will be the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will be so planned that passengers can lcavo Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Kecord. Notice. Applications for lurther informa tion addressed to Juo. M. Bcall, uistrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-25-tf Prosperity comes nuickest tn tlio man whose liver is in good condition. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. C. It. Ilagen- oucn. Cowboyw Haiti, u'l'lli l itttt. rifiovi". Great Falls, Mont., Feb. 4. Word has reached here of a battle between cow boys and cattle thieves west of Glas gow, near the Dakota line. One of the thieves is reported dead, and the cow boys are in pursuit of the other mem bers of the gang, who have crossed Into Dakota. Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Ridge. O.. says. "Aftor two doctors cave up my boy to die. I saved him from croup by using Ono Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all tliroat and lung troubles. V. ll. iiagonuucn. THE RUSH To Alaska In the Spring will bs Tremendous. The most profitable business will be In trans portation and merchandising and In furnishing loou ana sunmies to tne inuitmiae 01 uo u Seekers in short, a cencrul Trading, Mercan tile and meamswp business, is was bo in '4y it will be so In '98. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated Capital, non.assessabl. To meet this demand, will own and operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS 3D BARGES ON THE YUKON. Connecting with Its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Rnectall v adanted for nassenaer busIneM carry Iiik to that country an Immense amount of sup nliea and equipment for the miners, as well as furnlshlne them transportation for themselves ana their eoous, ana ebtabtismnK irauinij stations at amerent pomis. An opportunity is offered any person, be they of small or large means, to buy shares of stock In this company and participate In the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next 12 months. Shares are offeicd at $1.00 each par value, non-assessable, and wilt be offered for a limited time only Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying larger dividends. Willis numerous savings bauka and banks imve suspended, transportation and trailing companlrw wera never seen in the Hat of futlurea. This stock is out of the most desirable Investments ottered the public. The Incorporators and stockholders who are connected with thin company are men of wide experience In idmllar undertakings and men wbuhu names are Biilllclent guarantee of the tandlng of the company, to wit: ALI1HUT IH.ATZ, Pres. Val lllatr Hrew Co., Milwaukee. HON VM. IC. MASON, United States Senator from Illinois I). O KIWAItns, Pass. Traffic Mgr. O If, it I). H. It, Cincinnati. FItNK A. llKCHT.of Clias. Kucstner St Co, Cblcago. CIIAH. II, liOCKVKMTranioMgr.a I, & L. 1C, lr., (Morion Knutn) Chicago W. UUINHAHSON.Oen'IPuHs. Agt. O. N. O AT. V. It, It., Cincinnati, O II W.OltlKl'lTIt, I'ns l'irst National Bank. VUksbur?, Mini. FItED. A OTTI5, pait eighteen yean with Shelby Hank, Shelby vllle, lml. J.M. PHILLIPS Culiler First Nat'l Hank, Vlcksburg, Miss. And hundreds of others rqilally prominent. Addres4 and make all money puyublu to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, l'lsber Building, Cor. Van Iluren St Dearborn Btt., CHICAGO ILL, THE TROmfCE MARKETS An Iloflooti'it by Drnliuirs In Philadel phia frill lliittlinnt'o. Philadelphia, lib. 3. Flour Ulct; win ter Btiperllne, 2."0'j3.10: do. extra, $3.25 3.60 Pennsylvania roller, clour, JIJH.2B; do. strHipht, I.30W4.50; weptern winter, clear, J1.2W4.40; do. strnlnlit, tt.fiWt.TS; city mills, extra, $3.2!Wi.'t.M. rtye Hour dull nt t2.G092.&0 per barrel, ns to qual ity. Wheat weak; No. 2 rod, !M".ifi9G4c.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot !iT!MS)Tttc.: Com quiet and steady; No. 2 yellow for lornl trade, 3I4 W35c.; No. 2 mixed, in export plcvntor, 333417310. Onts quiet and steady; No. 2 white, 29te&H0c. ; No. 2 white, clipped, 80c. ; No. 1 white, clipped. Sir. liny slow; choice timothy, H2 for Inrge bales. Hecf firm; beef Imms, t23ii2l. Pork strong; family, tl2fll2.G0; me?s, tlfil0 25: short clear, $10112. I.ard firm; western steam ed, $5.15, Iiutter steady: western crnnm ery, im20c.i do. factory, lKille.; HI gins, 20c; imitation en nmery, 13iS17c.; New York ualry, l35T1Re.; do. crenmrry. ltgiDc. Clierto dull; liirpe, white and col ored, September, Site smnll do. do., Sep tember, S(7bc; large sltlms, OfiCVfce.; part skims, 4'!5,,ic; full sltlms. 273e. Hggs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, 19c.; western, 18c, Potatoes steady ; Now York, $2.37' 2.50; sweets, $.Wi I. Tnllow dull; city, oHc. ; country, aV'lc. Itosin easy; strained, common to irood, $1.42' M 1.43. Cabbage steady ut $3.ri'4. Pig Iron war rants closed dull nt tn.4.wC.G0. I.ako cop per steady nt $10.90. Tin llrmer nt $13.8:, (U13.90. Spelter quiet nt $3.90i34. Lead steady at S3.574f u.C2". Cottonseed oil weak; prime crude, lv-filOc.; prlmo sum mer yellow, 21!c. ; off bummer yellow. 21Hc; butter oil, 2515 27c. Dulllmore. Feb. 3. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat qubt nnd easier; spot and month. 9StSSHc; M.ireh, SS'fiDSe. ; May, XiSiyViC.; steamer No. 2 red. 9lfl MMc. ; southern, by sample, 9lft99c. ; do. on grade, Bi'limVv. Corn steady; spot and month, 33Vsfi33c; March, 33i33!4c.; steamer mixed, 32'4j 22c. ; southern, white, 32V3l'.jc; do. yellow, 32334ic Oats firm; No. 2 white. 29'4ff30c; No. 2 mixed, 2Sc. ltye easier; No. 2 nearby, C3Vsc; No. 2 western, 5IHe. liny steady; choice timothy, $13. Grain freights rather steadier; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 8d., March; Cork, for orders, per quar ter, 3s. 3d., February. Sugar strong nnd unchanged. Cheeso stently nnd unchang ed. Lettuce, whole, Jl.23iil.50 per basket. Whisky unchanged. I.lvo Stock Markets. East Liberty, Pa.', Feb. 3. Cattle easy; prime, $l.904iK; common, $3.35fi3.75; bulls and cows, ,23.70. Hogs nctlvo; mediums, $4.1054.15; best Yorkers, $4.03'84.10; heavy, $1I.10; pigs, $3.9Q4; roughs, $2.50B3.G0. Sheep steady; cholco $I.C3ff4.75; common, $3. 253.15, choice lambs, $..7o1f5.S5; com mon to good, $4.7505.05. Veal calves, $70 7.40. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. 3. Cattle re ceipts two cars of snle utock; about steady. Hogs fairly nctlrt'; Yorkers, good to choice, J4.12ji4.15: roughs, com mon to choice, S3.50i7i3.65; pigs, good to choice, $3.8.Vi73.9a. Sheep und lambs re ceipts 14 cars; barely steady; lambs, choice to extra. J5.80W5.9O, culls to com mon, $4.85i3.C0. Sheep, choice to selected wethers, J4.C5g4.90j culls to common, $3 t75. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look after their health are like the carpenter ,who neglects to sharpen his tools. People arc not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you are "not quite well" or "half sick" have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness ? It is easy to tell by setting aside your urine for twenty-four liours ; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trcublc. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ful fills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Root give new life and activity to the kidneys the cause of trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp-Root it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents und one dollar, or by sending your address and the name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this great discovery sent to you free by mail. Alleged FfiiiKliiieiir nuliM-i-, rmiimi. Omahn, Neb., Feb. 4. Frank II. John son, William H. Johnson and C. A. Sharp, manager, cashier and presi dent, respectively, of the defunct Mid land State bank, were yesterday held for trial In the district court on a chnrge of fraudulent banking. They gave ball. Dyspepsia bane of human existence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, permanently. Itegulatas aud tones the stomach. r WORCESTER CORSETS 7sk Your Dealer ForThemT TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. Tba famoua Appliance and Remedies of the Erie Medical Co. now for tbe llrst time ottorod ontrlul without eipenso to any hnneatmnn. Not a dollar to lie fialtt til advance, Curo Hirects of Errors W ... tfiwv-Mua iiiuiuui a wtiuK, iiiauuuuu Kully ltitored. How to Enlargo and Sirouetbea Weak, Undeveloped l'ortlona of Body. Absolutely unfailing Horns Treatment. KoCn, II. or other scheme. AplainoUorby uflrm of high standing. cnir eirniri!! nn 61 niaciarast. prtrE HICUIURUiU. buffalo; n:v.H You enn blame yourself if you ilo n't get real good colfee to drink. Ortjiuary codco is mnde de licious bv adding SfitLlO'i. ir..tki. a package foi- Seellg's. A little of this ladmlxture to 'cheap coffee makes ndeliciou, i drink and a.ive expense. I ?W7?fl 'efcrnted TeiualK if, V l'owdera never fall l!i I lM I IIM. Dr. Micquel's Dcoreo Modified by tho Bundesratb, PLANTS AND SHRUBS EXCLUDED. Our PYultn Will He liim-i-d Only Whim Found InlVHtod With Vermin The Iliinloi'atli'H Action Duo tnAmlia sudor Wlilton VljiiU'Otix Pi-nti'stM, Berlin, Feb. 4. It Is announced that tho bundcurath (federal council) in plenary sitting yesterduy approved Its committee's proposal that a decree rhouUl be issued piolilbitlnx the Im portation from America of live plants nnd shrubs and packages containing the same. The decree will also In a certain measure affect American fruits. These are to be examined by experts on their arrival at German ports, and packages found to he Infected with the fruit louse will bo excluded. Instructions to this effect will be Issued to the cus toms authorities. This announcement, which is mnde by an olllclal agency, appears to Indi cate a measure distinct from the de c te Issued on Tuesday by Dr. Mlquel, the Prussian minister of finance, pro h b'ilnB the importation of every kind of American fresh fruit, but It Is dif ficult to ascertain the exact details. The bundesrath's measure. It Is point ed out, Is "far less stringent than similar measures at present enforced In Individual states of the American union." The bundesrath supersedes with its authority Dr. Micquel's decree, which seems 111 advised In Its rlcor and sud denness, and which, naturally provls-1 lonal, was occasioned by the recently reported results of experiments by Dr. Frledrlch von Kueger, of the agricul tural high school. The bundesrnth's action is due, It Is announced, to a series of vigorous pro tests from the shippers affected, es pecially those of Hamburg, on the low er Rhine, and at Emmerich, and still more to the protests of Ambassador White. Its decision forbids the Im portation only where the fruit Is af fected by the aspldlotus pernlclosus, or San Jose plant bug, which tfl said to have done enormous damage In the United States. The bundesrath's de cree applies to the whole of Germany, and makes matters momentarily bet ter, but It Is believed that Its future Interpretation will largely correspond with Dr. Micquel's decree. Parties In terested here fear that the United States will resort to reprisals. The Hamburg authorities yesterday permitted the unloading of apples from the United States, owing to Instruc tions received from Berlin as the re sult of the protests of United States Ambassador "White against Dr.Mlquel's decree. suniMtisi: ix Washington. Dr. Mlccnu'l'H Hnsty Action DNcour teoiiH to Ainliu'4iidor White. Washington, Feb. 4. Cablegrams from Ambassador White at Berlin con veyed the olllclal Information as to the decree of exclusion of American fruit from Prussia. The first cable gram was so meager that a request was sent to Mr. White for further de tails. During the afternoon further ad vices were received. It would seem that the full detais are not yet obtain able In Berlin, but It Is expected that the ambassador will cable the entire decree as soon as he can obtain pos session of it. The Important facts that were established by the last advices were, llrst that the decree of exclusion did not use the word "American" as de scriptive of the place of origin of the fruit, as was at llrst supposed, and includes In the prohibition all dried fruits from America. The state department officials have not yet recovered from their surprise at the method adopted by the German government of accomplishing its ob ject in this matter, and undoubtedly the correspondence to follow will sot this out very clearly. The objection to the course pursued is threefold. In the first place, It Is said to be entirely without precedent and discourteous to wards the American ambassador at Berlin to make the decree and put It Into effect without the slightest warn ing to him. In the seconu place, by making the decree take effect at once and stopping all fruit In transit a great Injustice Is done to shippers, who thus, without warning, are made to lose heavily on their capital Invested In the fruit. Third, the decree Is un fair In that It makes no provision for the admission of fruit of absolute purl ty, permits no demonstration of origin or healthful condition and In fact con demns all fruit, good and bad alike. These considerations were probably strongly urged upon the German gov ernment by Ambassador White as rea sons why It should either revoke or modify the decree on the lines indi cated, and led to action by the bundes rath. Miss Allio Hughes, Norfolk, Va was frightfully burned on tlia face and nock Pain was instantly relieved by- DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy. C. II. Haeenbuch. Ni-nrly iV: . m i orm. Par .ersburg . Va Feb. 4. A tor liPc i n w st, nt- prev'Mled yesterday nt I uhli n. ll,. Catties, a school ioachii, ui' r'imuel Day, Carl Ander son and two thlldten named Catrlll were lost for two liours in the storm. They were nearly frozen when found. The house of William Henthorn was blown down. Several barns were shat tered and many fences demolished. The thermometer is 0 below zero. Both the Ohio and Kanawha rivers are frozen over here. There is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Hazrt .-miIvo gives Instant relief and cures permanently O. II. Haecnbuch. ChiipoUni' 'SonliiiK'iMl to liontli. Poonah, l' unbay, Feb. 4. Damodar Chapeltar, the Brahmin lawyer, who was arrested in October last on the charge of belnc connected with the murder of Lieutenant Ayerst and Plague Commissioner Band on June 22, by shooting them from ambush as they were leaving the reception given by the governor nt GanPFhkind In honor of Queen Vic inia's diamond Jubilee, has bei n siii' 'Oil to death. Ho Is nbout 2S jtr.s "t and wfll educated. GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack' auo of OltAIN-O. It takes the place of cnllco at about I the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can he given to the children as well as tho adult with great benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grides of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of tintin-O is bolter for the system than a tonic, liecauso Its benofit Is permanent. What coffee breaks down Clniln-0 builds up, Ask your grocer fur Gralu-O. 15c. and 25c. Jo I'rollllllt I llllcnllliv .Mnt'l'InKcm. folumbus, r'l. 4. Hepreiwntatlve Charb h W. I'niki-r. of Cuyahoga coun ty, Introtlin i d In the IcBlHlRture s terdny a bill ii'iiulrlnif all persons ap plying for lln-i'fF' to marry to pas a mod leal examination. I'eronH having dipsomania, any form of insanity, hereditary tuberculoid or connump- I tlon rr erylpelas aro debarred from marriage by the bill. I Toi'ly llclnw Zoro, Boston, Feb. 4. A cold wave of a severity almost equal lo that of last week prevails In Maine and New Hampshire. At Nashua, N. II., the temperature was 2s degrees below zeio this morning, and the ranne was from that flKUre to 40 below at Itumfoid Falls, Me. In IVvrton .-.nd vicinity the temperature v as nll:ut 10 below zero. Cfon i n i I " "i'ITWH, St. Jidin'n. N. F.. lVb. 1. UepTta all along the coast teil of u.eat damage done by IcpIIocs. l;irht of the 1G iin-n who went adrift on Wednesday on an lcelloe In Trinity bay reached land last night, badly frostbitten. It Is believed thut the others are saved. The schoon er Fanny is anhote near Brlgus, on Conception boy, und will be a total wreck. The man is consid ered the most reckless of men who risks his life bv putting his head into the mouth of a savaije lion. The men who perform this foolhardy act are few and far between. There are tens of thousands of men who daily do a much more rash aud dangerous deed. They are the men who overwork and neglect their health. No man can do this with impunity. The inevitable result is serious illness and premature death. One of the most common results of care lessness in regard to health is consumption. There is one, and only one, unfailing rem edy for this dread disease. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It has a record of thirty years, during which time it has cured oS per cent, of all cases of bronchial, throat and lung affections. It acts directly on the digestive and nutritive organism. It creates a healthy appetite for food, facili tates the flow of digestive juices and pro motes the assimilation of the life-giving ele ments of the food. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic In cases of nervous prostration it builds up the nerve fibres and gives sound, refreshing sleep. I took a severe cold with sore throat," writes Mrs A. S. Hverhart. of Oard Spring, Scott Co , lud " Soon I began to cough. My right side became sore so that wh-n I coughed it seemed ns though my side would l,tirt The physician bald I had pleuiisy. I took his medicine for some time and jrot no better All through the spring aud summer 1 used mustard plasters and fly blis ter on niv side and over luua. 1'iually I began to aelu vj badlv between m shoulders that I could hardly eudure it aud at times almost smothered Mv breath was so short that I could scarcely talk -.everal of my nrnr relatives had ilied of conwltuptinu I thought I would trv Ur Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. I took two bottles of It and two of his ' Pleasant Pel lets,' and sin a nw person I would not take any monev for th- hen-fit received " ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKILL. DIVISION. January IC, 1898 Trnlnn will leare HlierunidoHti after I he mte for Viijyttnn, GUIierton, KruilcvDle T1 Unter, St Olnfr, PotNv.lle Hanil.ury Re v. fottntowii, IMioeiitxvllIe, .f nrrlstm u nnd ' adftlphii (Hroftd treet HtJitfnn) flt CiW md . ni. liiifl 4 20 p m. on w vvk liiy Sunday, t OH a. m , a 10 p. m. For I'ottHvfllf unit icr nifdlato Htntton only 9 17 . m weok dav Sunday. 0 4 m Lou ve Shenandoah for PottsvHIo (via Delano 7 3K, 9 14 n in, 1210, 3 05, 5 M, K 12 p m. week djiya. .SiiiHla8, 9 10 .in., 12 W) and fi.'Jl p, in. I rains leavo KrueR villi. Xoi nitfu. i (010. tn. and 1281, 5 41, 7 52 and 10 3' -tunday, 11 13 a. in. and 5 II p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Kraek vlllo 10 Sam, 12 05. 5 15, 7 2 and K' 1- , . " 1n 10 a m 1 p m Leave I'ntNvilto for Shenandoah (via IVIanoi 6 00, 7 15, 0 03 a in, 12 ll li 00 5 Id p m week dan. Sundaj H, b 45 a in 12 33 und 0 10 p in Leave IMiliudelplrta, It man direct -irttiu. -ifnandoah at 5 7, H :Wntid 10 19 a m. 4 10 ft II p. m. week davs. Sundays leave nt fl SO a n Leave Uroad street Htatfon, Philadelphia Sea Girt, Atdnir Park, Ocean Grove, L-i i Branch, and Intermediate Rtatlnns, t 0 11.14, a. Hi., 3.80 nnd 4 00 p in week-days. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, KOH N15W YORK. Express week-days 3 20. IU.i, 1 no ft IS, 50- 7 33,H2-,8:0, 9 50. 10 21 (DlnltiK Car), ll 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 235 (Limited I 00 and 122 in. Dining Car), I 40, 330 (OIiiIiik Oar) 3 20, 3 50. 100,5 00, 5 56 (Dlnlnj? Car). tiOO, 7 02, 7 13, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Humid) a. 3 20, 4 0-5, IV) 515, H20,H33,9 50, 1021, Ul UiK Car), 1135 a. m., '05 Dtnliie Car) 230 (Dining Car), 4 00 W.... i-. 22I)ininS Car), 5 20, 5 50,(DInliiE Car) 6 35, 7 02.7 43 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Express for IJoston without change, 11 00 a m., week-duya, and 7 43 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20. 8 32, 10 20, H23, . in., 1209, 1231 (Dl.dng Car), 112, 3 18, 4 41, 5 25 Congrea Hlonnl Limited. Dining Car, G 17. 655 Din ing Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. in , und 12 03 night week days. Sunday!, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 520 CongrcHrdonal Llin ited, Dining Car, 6 55 IDining Car, 731 Din ing Car p. m. and 12 03 night. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave II road street station via Delaware rlvei bridge KxprcMs, 7 03 p. in. dally. Leave Market Street Warf lCxpreai, 8 50 a in 2 00, 4 00,0 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. tu (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. m.) For CapuMay, Anglesea, Wild wood and Holly Itench, Sea Isle City, OceMi City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor ExpreHS, 900 a. in., 400, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somen Point Express, 8 50, a. m., 200, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 u. in. J. B. HuTCiiiNKON, J. It. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Geu'l Pa-a'g'r Agt, 1 V WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! 'M perfect, and impart a h!thjr vigor to the whole being. All drains and losies are checked ermantniiy. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries ther into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price fi per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-cl I legal guarantee tn cure or refund tkm money, Is-oo. Scud lor free book. Address, HEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0-t For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPO HlllltlllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllQ Mil WOMEN WHO READ rfX'vL hJf f llro progiwavo nnd ket-it lnl'ornied of 5 'fmSvC n' WorlilV rrogress, Tlio well In. s VW VA A ''""lied nnd tliridy Uouao-wifo will IJiSRAINB0W LINiMENTI fFTfflfirKTiti, '. In the lioiif-e. as a standard remedy for 3 I Vsr trW, "prajna, ' ' Amifi unu uu 1 'I I - IKES. FOR SALE EVBR-rWHBRE. p Qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiirw iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiui BIoockNerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. UUHT IT IC I The richest of all rcslonw WnHI II 10 I tlve fool, be. auso It re- filncol tho essentials or IKo Unit lire ex muMcd by dlsensi , Indlgextlns lilsb living overwork, worry, excesses, abust, etc. WHAT IT DOES! IMMSn'llai digestion perfect It creates sol.d flesh, tnuselo and sticnglh. The lierei being mado strong the bruin becomes imUveund Wear. 1 1 restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and nu n female reirulutor lias no equal. Price 60c., orllve boes 2.U0. Druggists or bv moll. Wo cun help you. Advice and book, free. Wrjto Us About Your CascJ THE DR. CHAUX COMPANY, t&UCh06tnuttreHt. Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Reading Raih'ny in KPKKtrr NOVEMnmt 14. 1897 Train leave Shenandoah am follows I For New York rl Philadelphia week da , . 2 10, 5 86, 7 05 9 51ft. m., 12 33. 8 10 and 6 07 J'' m Sundays, I IC n. in. For New York via Maiich Chunk, week day, 86, 7 05 a. tu., 1233 and 3 10 . m. For Uoftdlnjr and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10. 5 86. 7 03, 9 31 a.m., 1 38. 3 10 and 6 07 p. m Stiii'lavs, 2 10 a. m. , For Pott-nlUe, week days 2 10. 703, 9M ft. Ii!83, 3 10, 6 07 and 7 2 p. in H- -days, 2 10 r.'M For Taumo, on und Mnhatmy Clt week days, 2 10. 5 36, 7 03, 9 31 a. in., 12 33,3 10 and 6 07 r ni. -nndays, 2 10 a in For Villtam"port, "nhtirj and Lewt urg, week days. 3 23,5 36. 7 06, 11 30 ft m 1233, ?W m Sundays, 8 25 n in For Mnhatio 'lane. weekdavs. 2 10 U '2! 5 8(1. f 7 05, 9 M, 11 30 a m., 12 33, 8 10, 6 07 7 1 9 !3 and i 11 40 p. m Sundays, 2 10, 3 Jf a m For Ashland and Shatimktii week days, 8 25. I 336, 70f. 1130 a m.. 1233,3 10.607 7 25 and I'M p m Sundays, 3 23 a. m. I For Baltimore, Washington and the We t via I 11. At O. H. It, through trains lea1 Heating Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A It. V K.) at 8 2J. 7 53, 11 26 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sumlayn, 8 20,7 00,11 26 a.m., 3 46 ami 7 27 p in Addl- tional train from Twenty-fourth and CI est ( nut street station, week days, 10 HO a. m 12 20, 12 1t8 40ptn. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOlt SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Philadelphia week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 1180 a. m., nnd 180,4 30, 9 00 p.iu Sundays, 5 00 p. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dy9, 4 80, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 and 1 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Iteadtng Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, U 30 p.m. Sundays, 1180p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 1 35, 7 10.10 08, a.m. 12 00 tn., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. nu Sundays, 185 . m. Leave Pottsvlllo, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 80 and 6 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m, Leave TamaquA, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 1123 a. tn., 1 36, 5 56, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a m Irfave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,3 45, 9 12 11 47 a. m.. 2 17, 5 18, 6 22, 7 44 and 10 03 p. tn. Sunday 12 25, 3 45 a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 4 00 680,926. 10 25. 1159 a. m., 2 32, 5 32, 63"' 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. 1 Leave William-port, week days, 7 42, 1020 a m., 4 00 and 11 30 p. tu. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in.. 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 t. ui. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 6 30 p. m. Sundays Erres, 900, 19 00 u. m. Accommoda tion, H 00 a tn., t 45 p. in. Returning ra e Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic aud Ar tnos aenucq. Weekday K preHi, 7 35, 9 00 a m., 3 30, 5 30 p. in. Accon tu tdatini,, 8 15 a. tc. 4 03 p. m. Sunday Kapres, 4 00. 7 30 p. m. Accom modatlon, 7 15 a. m., 1 15 p. m. Vrlor Pan- ri all ptnrH train vor further inform.it nm, apply to nearest 1'i.iUdelphia and Ueadiny Railway ticket agent or add row I A. ss F.inAtti), Edjson J Weeks. Gen'l supt , Geu'l PoMH'r Agt., Headnur Terminal PhtUdpUdila ?mmmmmmmmmmm "THEY D3 THE WORK" I BRONC 0 1 IHOMHOPATHICI -i f REMEDIES jfJC IS Relieve and Cure s: Head Troubles I -! f..rmi.l..U Stomach Disorders p;' "'" System Irregularities' "' E "For every ill, a special pill." If not nt Drug Stores, write 3 3 Bronx Chemical CoYonkers.Y. 2 T Health Hook Mailed Fre. Buuuiuumuuuuiumm A genuine welcome wsits yon&t JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. Haiti and Coal Sta, Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice emperance drlnki and cltrars. o DEALER IX o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. S9 West Centre Street. They have stood (lie ttst of years, and have cured thousands of cases of Nervous Instates, sucu as Debility, Di'.'tnets.SUeplcss nets and am o cle,Atrophy,Sx They clear i.e brain, streagthea the circulation, m..lte dieestloa liruioi'a, (.'riiinp.-i, mieuiuutisiu, rr acnes ami nu ns. d Price 25 ctl, nd 60 ctl. per bottle. Prepved by II. J. HACKETT & CO,, Philadelphia, itr l 'Lk '
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