7 Both tho mothod and results when Syri'p of Figs is taken; it is pleasant anii refreshing to. tho taste, and acts gently yot promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowols, cleanses tho sys torn effectually, dispels colds, head, aches and fovcrs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to thq tasto and no Oeptablo to tho stomach, prompt in its aotion and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agroeablo substances, its many excellent qualities ;6iKihcnd it to all and have mado it'the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug, gists. Any rcliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any . substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. U)UWYIU, Kr. tEW YORK, H.Y, CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuehorrea. No. 13 Croup. Ho. 14 Skin Diseases. No. 10 Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney' Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr, Humphreys' .nomeopathla Manual of Diseases at your Druggists or Mailt! Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of 25cu., Mets or$l, Humphreys' Mod. Co., Cor. William ana jonn sis , iow ioix. KAIER'S Opera House, J. J. QUIRK, Mgr. IY1AHAN0Y CITY. PA. FIVK NIGHTS COMMENCING TUESDAY, FEB. 8 Harry Markham and his Superb Stock Company opeiuug'iii that sensational melodrama THE LADDER! 10F FAME. Grand Scenic and Electricnl Surplses. Ladles Free Ticket for Opening Night. Watch for the Matinees. New and novel specialties intro duced between the acts by Harry Fieldinii, Chas. Blancliard, Tlios. O'Neil, Major E. A. Bills and Misses Pauline, Vera Renaurd. and Sisters Clyde. Witty Dialogue, Funny" Situations, btartling; Climaxes, liiegant Costumes and Superb Acting. Prices: 10, 20 and 30 Cents. TuESDflVFEB'Y. 15. The Distinguished Artiste, 1RHEAI . In Her New Napoleonic Play, Empress ofFrancc RHEA AS -JOSE.PHINE WM..HARRIS-AS NAPOLEON "And a Company of Selected Players. PrleeV. 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. AWN'S TANSY PILLS Alwin orompliad tell.tilt. froM iimHon, fAl ilruir iture. or tent direct (ual.rd). Irtc. 1 1. 'tninrcui 'turns Uric. Co , luwtoii, M. ouruooi.to. For sale at Klrlln'a drug store and Bhenandoalr ZOLA'S FARCICAL T Witnesses Answor Only Such Ques tions as They Ploasoi RIOTOUS SCENES IN THE OOUET. Jttduo Cnnipolled to Order the Itoom Cleared A Crowd or Harrlntora At tnok tlio UtmrdH Who Arc Culled Upon to BttpprosH M'lioin. Paris, Feb. 10. Ycsterdny over 200 barristers, In their robes, gathered at the public cntrnnce to the court where tho Zola trial is In progress, and In dulged In horse piny. When the pre siding Judge ordered them not to ob struct the passage the barristers mado a demonstration against tho Judge. Thereupon the commandant of the Re publican guards sent a detachment of troops to cjuell the disturbance. The Intervention of the military was 111 re ceived and led to a violent affray. The barristers rushed upon the guards and struck them. One of the young law yers was arrested, but after quiet had been restored he was released. The arrival of the officers In uniform. Including Oenerals Bolsdeffro and Gonse, Major Ksterhazy, General Mer cler nnd Major I'aty du Clam, who had been summoned, was the signal for cheers for the French army. M. Kola entered by the private door unobserv ed. The deafening chatter In the court room was sllenred by tho entrance of the presiding Judge. M. Laborle, counsel for M. Zola, pro tested against" the limitation of the evidence of Madame Dreyfus, and scathingly denounced the scenes In court, the biassed reports In tho news papers nnd the attacks on his client as being unworthy of France. General Holmleffre, replying to M. Laborle, admitted that as minister for war, before he had testified at the TSsterhnzy court martial, he had re ceived from Major Ksterhazy a certain document which concerned the Drey fus case, but he refused to give any further particulars on the ground of professional secrecy. M. Laborle protested that In a court of Justice "professional secrecy" could not exist, whereupon General Dols deffre retorted: "Professional secrecy cannot be separated from state se crecy." The general admitted that Colonel Plcriuart had been transferred to Tunis owing to his being favorable to Dreyfus, and, the witness added, that he, personally, was convinced of the guilt of Dreyfus, while other facts, be fore nnd after the court martial, which had come to his knowledge, made this conviction unshakable. This statement mnde n sensation In court. General Gonse followed, and at tho outset of the examination had a vio lent altercation with M. Laborle, In which the general public Joined. Tho tumult reached such a pitch that tho presiding Judge ordered the court to be cleared,- which the municipal guards promptly did. The court resumed Its session five minutes later, and General Gonsp explained that he had not meant all he said. Thereupon the Incident was allowed to drop. General Gonse then spoke of the In vestigations of Colonel Plcquart, whom he had encouraged, but the general added that he told the colonel to avoid arresting Major Ksterhazy, which the colonel wished to do. General Mercler, the former minister of war, who was next examined, de clared that he believed the bordereau and other documents abstracted from the war office had been communicated to the newspapers by the Dreyfus' fam ily. M. Laborle Immediately asked that Mme. Dreyfus be allowed to confront General. Mercler and deny his state ment, but the presiding Judge refused to allow ner to ao so. i Counsel for M. Zola then pressed General Mercler to say If it was true that a secret document' had been com municated to the Dreyfus court mar tial behind the backs of Dreyfus and his counsel. The general refused to reply. At the conclusion of his examination General Mercler was vociferously cheered. M. Trnrleux, who was minister of Justlco at the time of the Dreyfus court jmartlal, was the next witness. After his evidence, which did not con vey any startling facta, the court ad journed. A crowd of from 10,000 to 15,000 per sons, nolEy and inclined to excesses, was In the neighborhood of the Palais de Justice at 5 o'clock yesterday af ternoon, but It was kept In a sem blance of order by large bodies of po lice and was obliged to be content with shouting against M. Zola, who left the court almost unobserved. Generals Bol'deffre, Mercler and Gonse were loudly cheered. M. Yves Guyot, leaving tho court on foot, was recognized and hustled near the Pont Neuf, the crowd threatening to throw hlin Into the river. Two po lice sergeants rescued him. There was sporadic lighting between both men and women on the outskirts of the crowd. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others are in vited to call on nny druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure nnd relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, lironchitis anil Consumption. 1'rice 25c. and 50c. .Mm, (.! iu WTillot. New York, F-b. 10. Mre. Annlo C. Georire, wld iw of tho late Henry GeoiRe, was yesterday awnti'id a ver illet of M0 in Iter Bult arralnst the Pennsylvania Hnllroad company for $5, 000 damnRes for injuries sustained by u fall In that company's station nt Philadelphia. GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day nnd got a pack ago of CIKAIN-O. It tukes tho placo of colfco nt about 1 the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can bo given to tho 1) children as woll as the adult with grout benofit. It is mado of pure groins and looks and tastos like tlio finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisnos everyone. A cup of Oraiu-0 Is bettor for tlio system than a tonic, becauso its benefit is permanent. What cofleo breaks down Uralu-O bunas up. ask your grocer for Gniin-O. 15c, and 2so. KntiHnH 1'nolflu'hif.t I'ny In FiTfi. "Washington, Feb. 10. Attorney den ernl GrlnBS. In reply to nn inquiry, has informed the representatives of the re- orBnnlzntlon committee of the Kansas Pacific road thnt under no circum stances uH the government accept less thnn tlm fulLumount of the prlnclpul of tho (le'it. ttuckleU's Arnica Halve. The beat Balvo tn the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores, il i.l 1 1- l.lll.lolnc, .nrn. anil nil skin nnintlnns. and tiosltlroly cures piles. or jo pay roqulrod. It Is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mouy refuudod. Prico Some of the Agonies They Needlessly Endure. Nervousness and Pcmale Weaknesses Ruin flany Lives. These Poor Sufferers Have Found Sure Way lo Get Well. a Fomiile weaknesses tiro moro common to- tiny than over before. Constnnt work nnd worry weaken tho norves and vitality, nnd femnlo weakness follows. As a result there s pain, discharges, suppression, Irregularities, weak bask, Inflammations, btarlng down, bad tasto in the moutli, loss of nppcttte.faiut- ncss, constipation, nervousness, slci'tilcssiie's nnd Irritability. Mrs S. Taylor, of 251 West 17th St., Net York City, says: "Kiip vnars liavn brum iinuhln to attimd In my houishold duties owlngtosovorosli'ktiess. 1 was troubled torrllily with lemalo weak- ness, suppression of tho menses for over six years, nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness and eoncr.il debility. I had coldness of limbs . ! 1 1 I I.. I 1!tl 1 I aim icei, anu was in uoipiuss i-ouuiiiuu. i feared 1 should Dover get well. "I had been under n doctor's care all the timo but got no better. I was utterly urns tratcil, and food fur nothinc Ily tlio advice of a friend who was cured by Dr. Oreonc's Nervura blond and nerve remedy, I began using this wonderful medicine. After taking It a short tlm I was complotcly cured of all my troubles. My nervo strcneth returned. my female weakness entiioly left me, my nervousness disappeared, I slcp well aud was in perfect health. For this blessing I havo to thank Dr. Greene's Nervura blood ad nervo romcdy. It is a wonderful mcdiciuo." bucli testimonials as tlieso are always the means oi curing laousauus oi suuering i "i'?rr..."?jrT"'T" less nmnbors of people all over the land have regained their health by this wonderful remedy, and are cryins ont to their fellow creatures to take Dr. Gresno's Norvura blood aud nerve remedy, and ho made well and strong. It Is not n patent medicine, but the Hi- n.r.n nt nr. iw.njtii St. v. Vnrk- City, who can "be coniuIUd free, personally I.,, lotto.. ItlOll l'MKI ot 'Villi II Iff I iiun. Newklrk, O. T., Feb. 10. Lead and zinc in rich paying quantities havo been discovered In the new Kaw reserva tion, which Joins Kay county on the east. A Joplln prospector declares the find superior to anything in Missouri or southeastern Kansas. Don't annoy othors by your coughing, nnd risk your Ulo by neglecting n cold. Uno Jlln uto Cough Curo cures coughs, colds, croup, grippo and all throat and lung troubles. U. II, llasicnbtich. THE RUSH In the Spring will be Tremendous. Tho most profitable ImsincfS will bo In trons-1 fiortntiun ami merchnmllahiK and In furnishing ood and suppIieH to tho multitude of Gold Heekeiswin short, a (jcral Trading, Mercan tllo and Steamship buatnee It was so In '49 it win be so in 'W. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company mcorporaiea n-i nnn nnn n.n.M.e..able To meet this demand, will own and operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, fineclallv ndnnted for imsscnacr business carry ing to that country an Immense, amount of u nllcs and equipment fur tho miners, as well us furnishing them transportation for themselves nnd ftietr muni, urn! ehtahllxhlnsr Trading Htnttmtq at tlluVrent nnlnts. All ODtinrtlinity ts ouered any person, Do they 01 siiiuti or largo means, to buy shares of stock In this company andjpartlctpato In tho N0RM0US DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the. next 12 months. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each par value, nonassessable, nnd will be offered lor a limited tune, only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying larger dividends. 'While numerous futvhiKs banks nnd banks hnvo suspended, transportation nnd trading compntdes yvvro never seen In the Hit of failures. This stock Is ont. of tho most desirable Investment offered the public. rim Incornorntors nnd stockholders who nre connected with this company are meu of wide experience In slmtlnr undertakings nnd men whose names are sudlclcnt guarantee of tho standing of the company, to wit: A LI IK I tT V. HI,ATZ, Pres. Vol lHatz Urew Co., Milwaukee. HON WM. 12. JIAHON, United States Senator from IllinoU I). O.KDWAUDH, Tass. Trafllo Mgr. C. II. & I). It. 11 , Cincinnati. I'KANK A. mCCUT. of Chas. Kaestner Jc Co , CHAH. II. ItOCKWKbb.TranioMKr.O I. & L. It. If.. IMminn Umital I'hicniro W. C. KINHAKHON.Oen'l Puss. Act. O. N. O AT. 1'. IC. It.. UIIICIIIUJUI. KJm It. V. onil'l'lTII, Prea. First National Hank, vlfbBlmrc. illlHS. 1'ItICI). A OTTH, past eighteen years with Nhelby IMnK, iiciuyviue, nui. J, M. 1'lIII.bll'S. Oishlcr First Nat'l Hank, VIcKsuurg, vias. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and mutiunii money payauie 10 The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, FIsberHullding, Oor. Van Ilurcn Si Dearborn Bts., CHICAGO ILL( WORCESTER 7skYourDealerForThem: To A iZ' vl CORSETS AD0LPH 1. lOETGbU'r TJUILTY. Tho .lury I'I.m-h II Im 1'iiiiMiiiumt lit liiiprlHoiiiiiciit l'nr I, I I'e. Chicago, Fob. 10. Adolph L. Luetgert was last evening eonvlctid of the mur der of his wife nnd sentenced to Im prisonment In tho penitentiary for tho term of natural life. Luetgert received tho verdict with a laugh. It wns loiGO when word was' sent to the court room by tho Jury that they had ngreed upon a verdict. Judge Gary, whose home Is within a few blocks of the criminal court build Ing, had Informed the Jury that ho would return as -oon n-j they had agreed upon a verdict, nnd he nrrlved promptly. Clerk Knopf rend tho ver dict, as follows: "We. the Jury, find the defendant guilty as charged In the indictment, nnd fix his punishment at Imprisonment for life. There wns a nusli. nnd all eyes turn ed on Luotgort. lie laughed, nnd lauglnvl In n manner Hint showed plainly that he did nut regard the ver dict a serious muttu r, comparatively snenklng. Mr. Hnrmon entered a motion for n new trial, which wns entered, and will be ntL'Ued Wltlllll n lew Hay, l.llet- gort wus led back to Jntl in appar- ently good spirits, nnu comiorieu oy the assurances of bis lawyers that he wm Ket a new trial, nnd thnt tho state ,..m ,., i,i , i, i,i, ,. u,,,,,i lH.fc J. It . I . t-V ...... lb D..U.1U ,lmo TO (JUKI A COM) IN ONP. DAY, Tako haxativo Ilromo Quinine. Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cine. 2.c. 1 fio geuuino has L. II. Q. each tablet It in,, .. . iliivmin. Havana ;r. lu. cniitain General Hlanco. wi n his aid. k nnd staff and a number of newspaper correspondents, arrived at 4 o'clock yesterday after noon from Hathnbano. Senor Galvez, president of the council of secretnries. and delegations representing the vol unteers nnd the piluclpal political or ganizations received him at the sta tion. What pleasure is there in iifo with a head ache, constip itiou and biliousness? Thous ands experience tliom who could neconiu per fectly healthy by using DoWitt's Little liirly HKors, the famous little pills. 0. 11. llagon hitch. Portlrnil Ore.. Feb. 10. Orders hnv been ruecHd at department headquar ters tit Vancouver ban neks to sent fo'ur companies of United S ates troop: to Dyea ami Skaguuy ns soon as pos sible. This order Is Isrued on account of the threatened lawlessness at the two points mentioned. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may sccuro instant relief by using Do Witt's Witch lazel fcaivo. it is tlio groat I'llo remedy, ti. ", 'mgunuum " r lt. -"e-o'a'otort IT"-,I I- l-l' Pretoria, Transvaal Pretoria. Transvaal. Feb. 10. - Pau Kruger has- been re-elected president of the South African lepubllc. The tota number of votes cast v. as 10,423. Presi dent Kruger received 13.761: Mr. Sehnl! Uurger 3,710 nnd General Joubert 1,913. Wo aro anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no plcasantcr or hotter wav to do it titan by recommending Lille. iUllllUO UUUKU vmu va itjiiuttmivuui r, I. n t: r pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that tallow neglected colds. C. II. Ilngcnbuch. LADIES no YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel g Pennyroyal Treatment la thn orinlnnl and only FRENCH safo and j-eiiabk) euro on tJio mar ket. 1'rice. gi.iu; sene uy num. Genuine sold only by P. KIItLIN, Shenandoah. PR-THFFI 604H.SixthSt, Side Entrance on Oreen St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE CUAHANTEbU." rnnnii nt ntncrla nr irmrrlrd A: Ihnaa Con- . ) tcmplattnR inarrlnRC. Ifymi ftre a victim of BLOOD P0ISUH of Private Diseases trnr nitnri nnrl tinrlv. nnii unfit VOU for the dutlen of life, call or wrlto and ho avod. Hours: damps for Uoolc with sworn toitlin TBE1THEBT 01 lillt To Any Reliable Man. Marrelous noulUnco and ono month's remedlea of rare imiwitwIH tip sent on trial, vtlhout anv advane paymtnt, by tho foremost cumimnr tn tho nuna in iuo ireaiuieiii, ui men wv.ik uri)t.un, uis couraKed from effects of eicessoi, worrr, over- tnratlonor dovelonnient of all rnbun conditions. The time of this offer ts limited. No ( O. 1). ERIE MEDICAL G0..te?:- Every man's wire whe lias usedSEBLKTS knows a good drink. Try it on your husband. i MSCAEJL I ir n. rir ys. r . 'Ti;2S.YLISilPAVi4;il.N." Ar- ,' I tisl'c. Fashionable. OtiMr.M. Perfect- ... . r-. . ..V.. ...1 1 ti r... t II ) filling, rrices j iuii Auwn.n. . None higher. None belter at any price. I rMhMi. nierclunt tells ihem in ! f nearly every city or town. Ask for J I l.,c..i, or Ihey can oe nao Dy roan iroiu r f in efihfr Nsw York or Chicago. : Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet J A tent vroa receipt of one cent to pay f IMS Brightest ladies' majatne published, i 1 WiluAble for the heme. Fashions of t I lbs day. Home Literature, Household 1 I Hints, Fane WurK, Current loptcs, I I FMln.1. all for onlv 50 cents a vear. In- B eluding a i roo pattern, your own selec- I f tion any time. Send two 2-cent stamps J for sample copy. Addrea f THE McCALL COMPANY, : ) H2-J46 West J4tf Street, New York. J J89 Fifth Avenue, Cnlcago. 8PJ dm Ifieaas Vojcantell you about Soel lg'3. This admli tureimproT"611"? coffee and makes .1.lllt,a rlntc ?or little money. 2c.ap.ck- aire grocers. CALLSm de lomis m mm. Spanish Ministor Practically Admits Insulting tho President IN A LETTER TO A PRIEND, Tlio Stilto Dopnrttnoilt Huh C'oiiiintilil ciUod to .MlnlMtor Woodford on tho Subject A Keport Tlitit DoLotno 1 1 lit Already Tonilorod IIIm Itoslmiiitlou. Washington, Feb. 10. The publica tion In the morning newspapers of what purported to bo nn autograph let ter written by Senor Dupuy de Lome, the Spanish minister, to his friend, CanaleJas, criticizing the president with the utmost freedom, caused a sen sation in official circles here, and soon Will bo followed by Minister de Lome's departure from the United States. In this letter Minister do Lome spoke of President McKlnley as "a low poli tician, catering to tho rabble." At the outset there was a disposi tion to Question the authenticity of the letter, and a report was sent out that the minister had pronounced It a for gery, but as bit by bit the circumstan tial evidence accumulated, until It was finally announced officially that the minister declined to deny the author ship of the letter, nil doubt was dissi pated, and the only question that re mained was as to the line of action to be pursued by our government toward the offending minister. The writing of this letter Is unquestionably an offense agnlnst the amenities of diplomatic re lations, and such offenses almost Inva riably have been regarded In the Unit ed Stutes, as In other capitals, as suf ficient ground for the termination of the olllelnl status of the letter writer. As soon as the letter appeared In tho press the stnte department officials be gan an effort to settle Its authenticity, and when It had learned all that could SENOIt DUPUY DE LOME, ba developed on that point, and hnd been told that the minister himself re fused to deny wrltlnK lt, the considera tion of the next step began. Assistant Secretary Day wan In consultation with the president on the subject at least four times during the oflloial day, and then spent much time in framing his message to United States Minister Woodford at Madrid. The olliclal state ment of the sending of this message was accompanied by a declination to Indicate its" contents nt this time, the department merely giving to the press the following statement: "Minister de Lome does not deny writ ing the letter. Thlsdepartment hascom- municated with General Woodford on the subject. Until that communication reaches the Spanish government lt would be Improper to In any manner state the contents of the message to General Woodford." While the department refused to add at ything co ihl rnenrer announce ment, it can be stated without ques tion that Sir. Woodford was directed to lay the facts developed before the Spanish government, together with the statement that In view of the minis ter's refusal to deny the authorship of the letter tho, Hpanish government is looked to with confidence to deal with the case properly. This amounts to an invitation to recall the minister, pre suming that he himself has not alreauy taken steps to vacate his position. No doubt is entertnined of a compli ance with the Implied suggestion, but in case there should be undue delay In acting the state department would feel called upon to move directly In tho matter and give the minister his pass ports, as was done when Sir Julian Pauncefote's predecessor, Lord Sack- ville-West, wrote tho celebrated Mur- chlson letter. Lord Sackvllle-West wrote a letter to one Murchlson, In Pomona, Cnl in Soptember, 1SSS, in reply to his request for guidance, us a naturalized Ameri can of British birth, In casting his vote for president. In his reply his lordship simply said that any political party which openly favored the mother coun try at that time would lose popularity, and the party then In power wns well aware of this fact. He believed, how ever, that President Cleveland would manifest a spirit of conciliation In deal ing with tho questions Involved In his message. When Secretary llnyard re ceived the ambassador's admission of the letter's genuineness Lord Salis bury was tirgpd to recall him. This the British premier declined to do. Then the ambassador was Invited by Presi dent Cleveland to rellie, and did so. From October, 1S88, until late in the Bprlng of lfcSO the British government was represented here only by a charge. Do Loino'is Itiiportod Iloslmintlon. riilladelphia, Feb. 10. Special dis patches from Washington received In this city state that Minister Do Lome cabled his resignation to tlio Spanish government once on Tuesday and twice yesterday, but up to a late hour he had received no reply from Madrid. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If von want to quit tobacco using easily and forovcr, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now lifo aud vigor, take No-To-Ilac, tlio wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds lu ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Iluy No-To-llao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or $1.00. Ilooklet aud satuplo mailed frco. Ad. Stotling Komeilyi.Co., Chicago or Now York. KIclit Yoniv i ! (Joiil Dil'.t Swindler. New York, Feb. 10. Solumon Jacobs, of Cleveland, who swindled Max Hern Bteln. of the same place, out of $14,000 In tills city last November through tho "goH dust" trick, was yesterday sen tenced to eight years In Sine Sing. Jacobs obtained J14.000 for brass, which ho represented to be gold. Aftor years nf untold suffering from piles, 1), W. Pursell.of Kuitersvilhi. l'a., wus cured by using a sitiglo box of DeWitt's Witch liuzlu Rilvo, Skin diseiisrs such us eczema, r.islu pimplosand obstinate sores aro readily cured by this famous remedy. C, II. llugcu. bucli. NUGGETS 0r NEWS; At PlttHhuir Inst night Jealous Wlll iRtn Ja olis shut ills bride of six months and thi n killed l.tmself. A Peoria lllis.) ilL tlllery yestenlny received nn order by cable from Ham burg. Hermani . fur 30,000 barrels of alcohol. At Loiilfvllle, Ky., John Sehoflrld thot and killed Peter Pfeffer, who had iipposcd B hofleld's attentions to bis daughter. Secretary Miss has disapproved the bill to confine the Indians to a small portion of Annette Island, Alaska, and open the rest to settlement. Three men were fatally poisoned In Ullmer rounty, a prohibition county of West Virginia, by drinking a patent medicine substitute for whisky. In historic old Llbby prison at Chi cago yesterday 34 suivlvors of 109 Union officers who eseniied from that prison 51 years ago celebrated IhP event. "lllg Jack" McLean, who was Im plicated lu the theft of $50,000 Worth of bonds from Christopher Schrage, of Chicago, has been arrested in Vliglnla. The entire police force of Victor. Colo., has been removed for alleged negligence In connection with the fa tal burning of four prisoners in the city Jail. To be the in o tlier of many children is r n n k c d among natun'. chief bless ings but when the "cares of '" tIle bu97 housewife added to the trials frequent motherhood, too great a burden a woman who is not in ' neaun anu condition. woman who is c.illcd unon in near lite omeal nf i bringing many children into the world needs the stinmut nnd reinforcement of that wonderful one of the most eminent of living special lsts in treating ine aumenis oi women. Mrs. David II. Lanelev. of Lanclmr. Morgan Co.,Tenn., in a recent letter to Dr. Pierce, writes: " I am now thlrty-ix years old and have given birth to ten children Kight only are liviuir I have twin boys six years old. The same spring alter they were born I wns confined to tnv bed all spring nnu summer wun lentnic complaint: hnd it so tmdly I could hardly walk around the house without feeling worse. I was restless at niirht, sleep almost left me, nnd I was almost n 'skeleton. I did not call my doctor as I had tried the doctors twice before when I was down with the same trouble, and my huslmud paid out a great deal for me. I received no lasting benefit; 1 hnd almost lost all hope of ever being nble to do anything. My hunhnud hnd to work very bard and I could not even attend to the linbiis. No one can know the distress of my mind as well as body. I)r Pierce's Fnvorlce Prescription wns the only medicine that seemed to do me nny good. Alter I had taken the first bottle nnd part of the second, I could sleep well and all my troubles bepan to get better I lielieve I took ciKht bottles nud then I felt like a different person. 1 gave birth to nuotlier baby and my old complaint came bnck. I begnn using the ' Favorite Prescription ' and was soon relieved and was able to do my work, Including the washing " Mothers would be immensely helped in raising their children strong and healthy by the sound professional advice contained in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. This thousand-page book will be sent free for 21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost 0 mailing only. Address, World's Dispensary Med. Assn., Htlfialo, N. Y , or send V stamps for a cloth-bound copy. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCnUYKILL DIVISION. .Tanuauv 10, 1898. Trains will leave HbcnandoRli ntter the abort date for Wlirsns, Ollberton, Fmckvllle Dark Water, Ht. I'lalr, I'otlMVllle. llamotirK, ItoaillnR PottNtown. Phoenlxville. Xorrlstown and Phil adelpbla (llroad street station) nt C 08 nud 11 015 a. in. nnd -I 20 p m. on week dnys. Sundays, (i OH n. ni., 3 10 p. in. For Pottsvllie and Inter mediate stations only v iy a. in. ween tiuys. Sundays, o -15 a. tn. I.enve Shenandoah for Pottsvllie via Delanol 7 38, 9 11 n. m., 12 SO, 3 03, 5 5K, s 42 p, in. week davs. Sundavs. 0 10 a. in.. 1'.' 50 nnd C 31 l. in. Trains leave Krackvlllo for Uhcnamloati al 10 40a. in. and 12 81, 541, 752 and 10 37 p. w. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. in. Leave Pottsvllie for Shenandoah (vlnl'rack vlllul 10 15 ii. m., 12:a 5 15, 7 25 nnd 10 10 p. iu. Bunds 10 40 a. tn., 5 15 p. m. Leave Pottsvllie for Shenandoah (via Delano) 0 00,7 4.1,0 03 a. in., 1235, 3 On. 5 10 p in. week days. Sundays, M 45 n. Ill 12 35 nnd 0 10 p lu. lnvo PhlladelpMa, (ltroad street station l, lo Shenandoah at 5 57, H SStind 10 19 a. m., 4 10 aud 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave -uvid street station, Philadelphia, lu Sea Olrt, sbur l'ark, Ocean Clrove, Jxtnt Uranch, and Intermediate stations, 8.10 11.14, a. m., 3.30 nnd 4.00 p. m. weckdays. Leave llroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOK NEW YOKK. Kxpress, week-days. 8 20. 4 to, 4 50 5 15, 0 50, 7 33,8 20,8 33,9 50,10 2! (I)lnlnir Car), 11 00 a. in, 1'.! 00 noun, j2 33 (Limited 1 00 and I 22 ji. iu. DllllllK Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (DlnlnB Olr) 3 20, 3 50. 1 00, ouu, o wi U'luttiur war), ow, , ik, , u, iuiw n. in.. 12 01. nlcht. Sundays. 8 20. 4 OS, I 50. 5 15. 8 20,8 33,9 50, 10 21, (Pining Car), 1135 a. m., 1233, l w iiiiiiuiK ar; aiiu u'nni'ir iari, sou (Limited! 221)lnini; Car). 5 20, 5 5,(DlnlnK Car) 6 35, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. In.. 12 01 lll;bt. impress lor jloslon wiinoui cuaut;e, uuia m., M eek-days, and 7 13 p. lu., dally. WASHINOTON AND TUB SOUTH. For llaltlmoru and WashiiiKton, 3 50, 7 90, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. ill., 12 W, 1231 (Ii..lllK Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 25 Conu-res ..t ...1 T ltl.,lnr. ,inl IT APtl rut... Inc Cnrl, 7 31 mining Car p. in., ami 12 in iilubt week dnys. Sundays, 3 DO, 7 20, 9 12, 1 1 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 520 CoiiRrcHslonnl Lim ited, Dining Carl, 0 55 DinliiK Carl, 7U1 lulli ng enrj p. in. anu i2i nigiii. FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo llroad street station via Deluware rlvel bridge Impress, 7 05 p. m. dally. I-rui'G Market Street Warf Kxliress. 8 50 ll til 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Sundays, H 45, 9 45 u. Ill (accommouaiton lai nnu oiwp. m.i lor unpofliay, Angiesea, i uuwoou anu nonj Ilencb. Sen Isle City. Ocean City, Avalon and Stono Harbor Kxpress, 9 00 u. ui., 400, p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For r.oiiierB mini I'.xprcas, dou,ii, iu,, w, 4 00, 5 00, p. ill. week days BundayH, 8 45 a. ui. I. It. Hutchinson, J. It. wood. Ucn'l .Manager. lien l i-ass g r Ain- nnmetimea needs a reliable. Y are Tnrime strength promoting "Ifnvorite Prescrip- ""! V'V'VF" TfJ , .'i'SP tion " orig nated by Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief 1 1"!',"' "'lladelplila, il. & K. V K n 3 20, rnnsnltinrr tillvslrinn nf tile tnvnlifl.' Itr,l..l 7 56, 11 2 a. In., 8 10 anil 7.27 p Sundays, consulting pilstcianotlIie Invalids Hotel 8 20,7 00,11 26 a in., 8 16 and 7 27 p.m. Addl and Surgical Institute, buffalo, N. Y., and I n, i tmt fn,m h..,i,.inurti, .i n,r.t. mo puresiarugssnouia do used, u you wani iuo iMwi,ge Dtf- PeaS's Penrroall PSIIs Thor aro prompt, site and certain tn result. Tlieetnulno(Lr. rwl'ilneTerdlMpi noint. Boot anywhere, 11.00, Address 1'au.SIBioiaB Co,, CleTelsnd, 0. For Sale al KIKLIN'S "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllilillllllll'IIIIIIHIIIM I N REAP l &S'jp'y L ( nr0 lnjrrucrivo mid koep inlormcil of 'iYC 'x tin" Worltl's I'm'w Tho wull in. 5 (hfA ui v'iM' V for,,10(l n,l,) iimlly ifiist-wlfu WH1 I 4Ihx5Rainbow liniment i Wrt nnd ull Wl Cep. ti FOB SALE 33 21111111111111111111111111111111' 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 tfl.GHASE$ BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People UtlnT IT IC I The richest of all ri torn. WrlHI 1 1 10 I tivo foo'lK, because lt re placed tho oincnttnls of life Hint firo ex. Imustcd by license, lndbfestlot. lujrh living overwork, worry, excesses, nbuHi.ctc. UHnT IT MlFQI Iiymnklnifth Hood WITH I II UUtOl pure nnd rl. bund tbo digestion perfect It creates solid Ik h, limsclo nnd stieugth. The nerves being made strong the bruin becomes lutlvc ami ler. It restores lostvltnllty, stopn nil wast ing unuiis nitu wejiKiioMi in eiiuer sex. nnu aiiafemtile reKUbifoi" bns no equnl. Price .. ortlve boxes Si (XI. lirtmi'lnls orbrmiilL WO pan help you. Advice nnd book, free. fVrlto Us About Your Cnse7 THE DR. CHAS2 COMPANY, HUaCbt-.tuutatrfet. t'hlladelchl- Philadelphia : Reading Railway En 'iii a n.irn Hard Coal No Smok " IN KI'I'KCT NOVKMIlHIt 14. 1897 Ti-aImm leave Hlienantloali ns follows : For New Vfrk vlrt lMilladeiplila. week days, 2 10, 5 86. 7 OA 9 51a. in., 12 98, 8 10 nnd 6 07 p, m HtimlayH, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Maucb Chunk, week dayj, , f! lit.. 7 OS a. in .. 12 3Bnnl 8 10 p. in. For Heading and 1'hllfiddplilA, week days, 2 10, 5 30, 7 OS, 9 !i nan., 11! 38, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 a. m. For I'ottNvllle, week dnyj 2 10. 7 05, 9 64 a. m,, 12 88, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. Pmidnya, 2 10 n. m, For Taintiriua and Slahanoy Clty, jyr- days. 2 10,530, 7 05,951 a. in., 12 83,8 10 and 0OYJ3. m. Mti inlays, 2 10 it. in For Willlainsport, flnnbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 8 25, 5 30, 7 05, 11 80 a. m.. 12 33, 7 25 p. m Mondays, 8 25 a. m. . i. '""S , ilu' i . '. f I .1.1, u ii gun iu., i. do, a lu, u ji , t u nnu 11 10 '. in. HuttdnvK, 2 10, 3 2f a. m. ..i.i i f (-i..i.i.. . o 5 86, 7 06, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 3 10,6 07. 723 and i 55 n. m. Hutulnva. 3 25 a. m. ill a For HaHlmore, Washington and tho Weet via l) mit Htrei-tH Bttitloti, week days, 1030 a. ra. 12 SO, niJMO p.m. Hunduys, 1 35, H 21 p. in. TRAINS KOK SIIKNANDOAH. I,eftve New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30. 8 00, U 30 a. in., and 1 80. i 30, 9 00 p.m. Hundaya, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dmyn, 4 30. 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 6 35, 10 10 a. in. and 1 42, 4 05. fi SO, 1 30 p. in. Snndaya, 11 80 p. ra. Lt avu K"wJlnK,week dayn, 1 a5, 7 10,10 08, a m. 12 (K) m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 135 a. m. Leave Pottuville, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a, in., 12 30 and 6 10 p. tn. Sundays, 2 85 a. m Leave Tain aqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 1123 a. in., 1 36, 5 56, 7 20 nud 9 43 p. m. .Sundays, 8 18 b. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,3 45, 9 12 11 47 a. rn 2 17, 5 1H, 6 22, 7 41 and 10 08 p, m. Sundays. 12 25, 3 45 a. tn. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1285, 2 40, 4 00 6 30,9 20. 10 25. 11 69 a. ra., 232, 532, 638, 7 57, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave WHIlaintport, w-ek days, 7 42, 10 20 a ra.. 4 00 and 11 30 p. ra. Sundays, 1 1 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY' DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, 9 00 a. ra., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Acuotumodatlon, 8 00a in., 6 30 p. ra Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommoda tion, H 00 a. Uj 4 45 p. m. Keturnlnt; e.e Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Ar cana avenues. -vm. Weekdays-lflprtH. 7 35, 9 00 a m., 8k , p.m. Accommodation, 815a. iu. 405 p.m. Sundaytj Kxpress, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accom mouation, 7 lo a. m., 4 lb p. m. Parlor Cars on all exprss trains. vor further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent r address I. A. SwKinAun, Kdon J. Weeks. tlen'l Supt., (Jen'l Pkss'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, llnteriiatiosiak an; 1 A'WVAVAH&li.a T. ,sn vi 8nr (tf the " l wt' !, ' Olio f.rent Stntiil.ird .lii:(ioi nrlli-s II u I" .1 l.r. n, ,1 The .Nllplt IMC ( i U' I . 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A frOOOK00OC0H0XrwOi SY PILLS! jSfe am'o'suoeT silsa ac. f ok'-woman s SAft JGUAP-':' WiLrox Bptcinc Co,PniLA,PA. at Povlnsky'a drug store, Centre street. Eas Celcbritd Feiualu l'ovvdorfl Dover fall. anfe Uiil anna fftfter flllinS with Tuniy rnd rranyroytl liH nd other y-i tuv the beat anil ?oiJ Dcrlor to oil othertlViitaivoll i I imicuiwi, iaZ'PZ.ti-t. Ju u it in tm "ir 1h, iiflrki-t. A No Bonthtr. recn latins medicine On) hannlwfl and Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. in. iff i 5 "-s CRUQ g Pol HSB.UDPS ' In tho house, us n Bttuulanl reineily for 3 rJi.ruJiia, Uruises, Crmnps, IUiouinntlsm, ocheu and pains. 3 Pries 25 ctl. ndEOcti. pr bottle. - i'T bf II I HACKETT & CO., PMladelphls - VS."Z"WXBHE. H 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 II J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 drug mors. 25 cents por box, or sale uy a. naaioy.
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