OJOT ENJOYS Both tho mothod and rcsulta wlicn Syrup of Figa iB taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta gently yot promptly on tho Kidncya, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho oys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovcrs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho taBto and ac Beptablo to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, ita many excellent qualitica commend it to all and havo mado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 oont bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FID SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL UUISVIUE. XT. . NEW YORK, N.Y. 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HARRIS- AS NAPOLEON And a Company of Selected l'laycrs, Prim: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Killerl Empress ofFrancc OPERA BOMB TRIAL, Zola Has Little Opportunity to In- troduoo Evidonco. PIOQUART HIS BEST WITNESS. lint Kvtm tlio Colonol Who Wim IMin- InIioiI For It tn Uoltorln JlroyriiA' Inuo eonco WltliholdB Full I'lirtlculiii-H on Account of "I'rolbiHloiinl Soorooy." Paris, Feb. 12. There were tho usual crowds about the assises court o the Seine yesterday when the fifth day of tho trlnl ol MM. SCola and Perreux commenced. M. Zola and Colonel Pie quart wero greeted with hostile cries on their arrival. The court was throng ed. There are still CO witnesses to be examined, and therefore the case will continue most of next week. Tho first witness was General Pel- lleux. Tho general testified that Gen eral Saussler, the former military gov ernor of Paris, desired a public trial for Major Esterhazy, but General Billot, the minister for war, ordered that the trial bo In secret. Nevertheless, the witness added, the court martial re fused to keep the entire proceedings secret, therefore it was Impossible to contend that Major Estorhazy was ac quitted by order of the authorities. The Dreyfus papers, added Colonel Pellleux, wero sealed after tho con viction of Captain Dreyfus In 1894, and wero not opened until quite recently, when the witness opened them In order to re-examlno tho writing of tho bor dereau. The papers had since been sealed up, and had not been reopened. Colonel Pellleux also said he desired to emphatically deny tho statement of M. I.o Blols that MM. Lo Blols and Henry held a two hours' conference with him In a private room. General Pellleaux also said: "If tho members of the court martial who Bpllled their blood on battlefields while others were no ono knows where had been heard here, they would have In dignantly repudiated the accusations against hem. I, their chief, will be their mouthpiece, and I alllrin that tho court mnrtlal was regular." On General Pellleux leaving the stand M. Zola rose and exclaimed: There are several ways of serving Franco. You, general, made your cam paigns, but I will bequeath to posterity the name of Emlle Zola, and posterity will bo my Judge." Colonel Plcquart was then called and narrated how ho had acquired frag ments of a telegraphic card In 1890, and concluded therefrom that Major Ester hazy was corresponding wlthsusplclous characters. His chiefs ordered him to continue his Investigations, and he pro cured some of Major Esterhazy's hand writing, which, compared with certain documents, led to the conclusion thai Major Esterhazy was Improperly using olllclal papers. Colonel Plcquart was the best wit ness for M. Zola thus far heard. He made an excellent Impression upon al' present In court. His evidence was- very damaging to his superior offlcert and favorable to Dreyfus, and It alsc showed htm to have beeen tho victim of persecution since he began his en deavor to probe the truth. At the con clusion of his evidence Colonel Plc quart met with an enthusiastic recep tion from the public. Colonel Picqunrt emphatically denied General Pellleux's statement that hf had divulged an espionage nffalr to outsiders. He candidly admitted send' Ing an agent to Major Estoxhazy's apartments, but he pointed out that at tho tlmo Major Esterhazy's Hat was advertised to let, and his agent only brought him an unimportant letter, which, however, served for a com parison of handwriting. Tho agent, however, reported that a number of letters had been burned in a fireplace. Colonel Plcquart added that he com municated his suspicions of the guilt of MaJoriEsterhazy to his chiefs, who never said they had additional evi dence of the guilt of Dreyfus beyond what ho himself knew. Colonel Plcquart said he knew a pu- perlor officer whose name was mighty, mentioned furnishing documents to a foreign power, adding that he did not wish to further disclose secrets while he (the colonel) was still Investigating. He continued: "Tho newspapers began an agitation, and interpellations com menced In the chamber, adding to my difficulties. Then I was sent to Tunis, where all letters reached me opened. When I was summoned back to Tunis, to attend the Esterhazy Inquiry, Gen eral Pellleux treated me as the real de fendant, refusing to listen to my charges against Major Esterhazy." Colonel Plcquart pointed out that while the anti-Dreyfus papers publish ed fan si vf the bnulereau they Every Wife feels an indescribable dread of the danerer attendant unon tbe most criti cal period of her life. Becoming a mother should bo a source ol joy, due the suffering and danger of the ordeal makes its anticipation ono of misery. Mother's Friend a thoroughly tested remedy, gently prepares tho system for this period, lessens the pain, and removes all danger. Its use insures a safe and hap py termination of tho dreaded event. 91.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or Bent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS FREE Containing Invaluable information of Interest to all women, will he sent to any address upon application, by The llradflold Bcgulator Co., Atlanta, Sa. Health is Wealth. DR. C. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. t..ni,inn.i. nn:n.n Wrliirn nnarnntoc. by authorized agents only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness. Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick, nous, Niht Losses, Kvil Dreams, Lack ot Conti. deuce, Nervousnoas, Lassitude nil Drains, Youth. ful 1,'rr.iru V-rtnaai an 1 lun nf IhneCO. (JdIUUI. or Linnor. which leads to Misery. Consumption, insanity ana Death, At storo or ny num. i box, six for f5; with written euarniitco to mil-it n. vnfimil ,nB.A' Mlllllllln liaCU- iiacb nito, containing fivo days' treatment, with full Instructions, 25 cents. Ono samplo only Bold to eacn person. At etoro or by man. tg-Rcd Label Special I Extra Strength. , Pnr Tmnotenev. Lo8a of Pnwnr. Lost Manhood. Bterllliy or iiairnnuo .$1 n box; six for f 5, witMfr. :vrlttcu ciinrniitcefj eEPOnEorbymaib AFTfifl 3, Tor Sale at KIRIIN'S Drue Store, Secretaries of Associated Charities Say Dr. Greene's Nervura Cures. The Associated Charities Thus Place Dr. Greene's Nervura Above All Other Remedies to Cure, a Real Blessing to the Sick and Suffering The Remedy Which Vill Surely Make You Strong and Well. No greater proof of tho wonderful efficacy and great curative powers of'Dr. Greeno's Nervura blood and nervo remedy among tho sick and suffering is possible, than tho en thusiastic and glowing reports of tho As sociated Charities concerning this wonderful medicine and tho marvelous cures it is every where effecting. Mr. Geo. S. Wilson, General Secretary of Associated Charities of Washington and tho District of Columbia, and the best known man in the country in tho field of charltablo work, reports : in our work of the Associated Charities or Washington, wo havo dispensed Dr. Greeno's Nervura blood aud nerve remedy anions tho sick. It has been gladly received and with vcrv gratifying results. In ono caso especially of nervous debility tho report is very eucourag njr. suo was also mulcted with dyspepsia. "I am ulcascd to say that all rcnorts that havo come to my knowlcdgo havo been did not publish a Vac Bimile ot ne tet ter written by Droyfus at Major du Clam's dictation, "as It would have been too embarrassing," the witness Implying that a comparison would havo tended to show that Dreyfus was not the author of tho bordereau. The witness concluded with stating that tho Intrigue of tho officials of which he had been the victim had been aimed to rievent him from demon strating the guilt of Major Esterhazy. M. Laborie then questioned Colonel Plcquart regarding the secret docu ment, and the witness said: 'I knew of the existence of the se cret document, but I only saw It when General Pellleux showed It to me." The witness could not give any fur ther particulars on account of "profes sional secrecy." General Pellleux was recalled and denounced Colonel Plcquart for search ing Major Esterhazy's rooms, where upon M. Laborie quickly retorted: "But you yourself had Colonel Plcquart's rooms searched." This sally was greeted with loud ap plause, and when quiet was restored a heated altercation occurred between M. Laborie and General Pellleux. Major Itavary was the next witness. M. Laborie reproached him with Im properly conducting the Esterhazy In quiry, to which the major replied: "Military Justice Is not conducted like yours." M. Zola's carriage on leaving the Palais de Justice was followed by a knot of people, shouting "Death to Zola," who could bo heard through the carriage windows exclaiming, "The cowards." Tho police dispersed a thousand people who were burning pro-Zola Journals. Many arrests were made, but the persons arrested were quickly liberated. Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. R. II. Greeve, merchant, of Chil- howic, Va., certifies that he had consumption, was given.up to die, sought all medical treat ment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights titling up in a chairj was induced lo try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years lias been attending to business and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the graudest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consump tion. It don t fall. 1 rial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A sawmill blew over upon and killed two men near Garrison, Tex. There Is a possibility that both branches of congress will adjourn about May 1. M. Ferdinand Fabre, the French novelist, died In Paris yesterday, aged 68 years. Gustav Ilerz, who was bitten by a cat, is In a Brooklyn hospital, threat ened by hydrophobia. A race war Is threatened between the whites and a colony of negroes recently taken to Blackwell, O. T. Tho senate appropriations committee has almost doubled the figures In the fortifications bill passed in the house. England has bought up all the Welsh coal available at Chinese and Japanese ports for the uso of British warships. Two of a party of 12 prisoners es caped from the Emporln, Kan., jail, having thrown pepper In the sheriff's eyes. Tho body of Max Miller, which had been burled beneath a snowdrift In Chicago for 20 days, was exposed by the thaw. General Marroquln, the chief sup porter of General Morales, of Guatc mala, was killed In a fight which fol lowed Barrios' assassination. Captain Huy's report shows a serious condition of nffults in the Yukon coun try, both as regards the food situation and the outlook for disorder. In a fight between olllcers and out laws in Fannin county, Texas, two of tho desperadoes were killed and two o tho posse wero mortally wounded. A very polite burglar, whom Mrs. Lamb, of New York, mistook for her husband, got away with the valuables before the mistake was discovered. Special Indian Agent I'ray reports that the ofllclals of the Seneca Indians vote themselves large sums of the peo ple's money for no apparent equiva lent In service. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Take tho euro cure, l'an-Tlna, 25c. At CSruhler llros., drug store. Buy Koystonoflour. Ho stiro that tho name Lehsiu & Daeb, Ashland, Fa., Is printed on evor sack. hlulily favorable. Geo. 8. Wilpok, Gcn'l Sec'y Associated Clinri tics of tlia District of Columbia." More enthusiastic still Is tho report of Miriam V. Wltlierspooii, General Secretary of tho Associated Charities of Worcester, Mass. (35 I'carl Street), reganling the groat value, as a medicine of Dr. Hrccno's Nervura and its marvolous powers to cure dlseaso and restore health to tho people She says : "In my work ns General Secretary of Charities In Worcester, I havo distributed Dr. (Ircono's Norvura blood and nor70 remedy among tho needy poor and sick, and it has bcon received with thankfulnoss and great joy. Onn poor woman said alio had been trylnc to savo money enough to buy a hottlo, and when alio found I was to Kivu hor one, her joy and gratitude vreie great. "Ill all cases the results havo been as wo hoped for, building up tho feeble, ner vous, overworked and underfed people who havo la general no helper. As far as my ex perience goes It has been a real blessing. M. V. WlTIIKUBI'OON, Gcn'l Seo'y Associated Charities." In theso days wliun so many ordinary prep arations are advertised, It isa real beneficeuco to tho weak, weary, norTo shattered, tired and worn out sick and suffering to know positively and to ho shown boyond any doubt or question that this one grand remedy. Dr. Greeno's Nervura, docs surely and certainly cure tho sick; that It Is the best remedy pos sible to take, either if one is only a little out of order, nervous and run down, or if suffer ing from more serious affections like nervous prostration, low blood and vitality, rheu matism, paralysis, stomach troubles, liver and kidney complaint, female weakness or other weakening and debilitating disease. In theso reports of tho Associated Chari ties is abundant proof that Dr. Greene's N'crvura dues euro tho people; that it makes those who use It strong and well, and that it will euro you if you will take it. Don't fail to try It now. Itememhrr that In all cases you ran consult Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St , New York City, tho noted ami successful physician, abso lutely fieo of charge, personally or by letter. THE RUSH To Alaska In the Spring will bs Tremendous. Tho most prodtfthle buntncfs will bo In trans- F tort nt ion nml tnerclmndUIiiK and In umlshlnjr ooil and supplier to tlio multitude of Gold Heckein In tdiort. a (fencrnl Trading, Mercan tile and .Steamship business. It was so In it will be so in "Ji. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated Capital, $5 000,000 """ To meet this demand, will own nnd operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND. BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with Its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Sneclallv ndanted for nasscnecr builness carry ing to that country an immense amount of sup plies nnd equipment for the miners, ns well ns furnishing them transportation for themselves nxd their eoods, and establishing Trading stations at uinerent noints. An opportunity is o fie red any person, he they of small or largo means, to buy shares of stock in this company nnd partlcipato In tho N0RM0US DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within tho next 12 months. Shares are offeicd at $1.00 each par value, non-assessable, nnd will be offered for a limited time only Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paving lamer dividends, AVlillo numerous savings banks and banks havo suspended, transportation and trading companies wero never seen in tue ust 01 lauurea. i inn it toe k is out. of the most desirable Investments offered the public. riie incorporators nnd stockholders who are connected with this company are men of wide experience in similar untiertaKings aim man whose names are sufficient guarantee of the standing of the company, to wit: AliHKUTt', hiatx, 1'res. vni lfiatz urcw uo., Milwaukee. HON WM. 12. MASON, United States Senator from Illinois D. O. I5DWAHDS. Pass. Traffic Mgr. C. II. & D. H. it , rtnclnnntl. PItANK A. JIUCHT, of Chas. 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MM: CONSULTED MAtlY DOCTORS Minim Hilt, of M'W York, Nwi-nra b fun Alilmnuo L Kallmtii: "Fur ukht weary fHnt I (InwseU through themU Ltrlfrt ofil dl Ihul no itm-lorbeeiued to MindYnttutul iinu i cuuhiuiMi man. oi tne 1 Iml lamilv iociorft. Riwt tlhta nnd IiohdI ml nliinlclaiii of oik VUy mil not one ot Ihi'iii KBe me nny rfilr. 1 turn nevtrepnlns una BiUilhleemcil tm-ir fvcrv purl nf my hndy, was very wen-, wl h MMtVOU- Dlillll.lTY. foor memory, ulci'ra In y mouth, tmlr lew out.eta I va my.tery lo inehow I rilatril liiRurhacony for tho pul'i at Umrt w.u unlienrable anl I wai no KouU lot nv itulle, tit ihti life: but a lucky itiiy ume for rueut Irtkt ami thut ai when I vlillwl my cumin In Philadelphia, when during a conver sation with lilin and Ids rrleml Ihey remarked that DR. THEEL G04 Horth Sixth St. (l'rlvule enirniic on -lii ... 1'lilliidell'hla. w a Koud In Micrlal trouble; an I at once thought initio was ol Hint Rurl and the next day quiet ly consulted tlx iloctoi, who thoroughly examined riie and stated Ihiit mv trouble were due to IAUI.YAlll"i:'dllI.O Ml IOIXON. I at once went under hi-fare and cintlnued treatment forelguteeu months and at the end of that time was thoruUElily euieil. bend five io stamps for "Truth." Tin bent Its initial cannot be found! only one ex pontine quack- advertising as rreatand famous uperlallKtx. 1 rmll ('uses cured In 4 to 10 las. lloura u-12. Kvc's. ; nun., Hi; Wed. and Bat. Kves.inn, Trrntinent tir.innll. rJecrerr Piitirn Hired. NonaruepuollKlied wlthoutconkeni. ermaneut cure guaranteed after others railed. some Comploxlon I irroateit i-harms a woman eanr OlZONl'B OOMfUiXION POWSUHl free MTO All)) Vmen7 A Hand Is ens of tho possess Pi fctvt It. I INGfflT ENDS Our QovornmontWill Not "Hound" tho Insolent Spaniard. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY SATISFIED. Tho Spanish Minister tteilcimt Ion Wim Aocoptoil llofot-n Our Oovoi'ii inont'H Itciiiii'Mt For IIIh ltronll Wit Ilecotvecl IIIh I'i-oIiiiIiIo Successor. Washington, Feb. 12. Tho personnl Incident growing out ot tho publication of Senor Dupuy Do Lome's letter to Senor Cnnneljas may be regarded as settled. This has been brought about by a short cablegram sent by Minister Woodford, from Madrid, In which he Btates that the minister had resigned and his resignation hnd been accepted before he (Mr. Woodford) presented tho request of the United States that he be recalled. Tho officials here feel an Interest In learning the details of the happenings In Madrid on Thurs day, and are wnltlng for Mr. Wood ford's promised full report. But un less this should contain some statement that Is not now expected there Is no disposition on tho part of the govern ment to protract tho closing of this unpleasant Incident, and it Is not ex pected that anything In the nature of a demand for an apology will be made. If a graceful disclaimer should come that will be taken In tho spirit InJ which It Is made: otherwise the mat ter will be dropped, and the relations between tho state department and the Spanish legation will run smoothly once more through the medium of Senor Du Bosie, the first secretary and now charge d'affaires. It can be said for the president that he shows little, personal concern In the matter as it stands, and Is not disposed to pursue Mr. De Lome In any personal spirit, and with this spirit In the head of the administration the cud of the affair may be said to have been reached. The retiring minister Is actively en gaged In preparing his personal effects for shipment and leave taking of his friends and diplomatic associates In Washington. Some of his chattels were sent to New York yesterday. It Is the present purpose of Senor De Lome to leave this country early next week. He will probably sail by ono of the French liners to Havre, and thence will proceed direct to Madrid. DENOUNX'KI) IN HAVANA. Ijii ljiichii DoclnroH Do I.nmo Can Novor A (.'ill n Fill Hluli Position. Havana, Feb. 12. La Lucha, In an editorial entitled, "Killed by a Letter," severely criticizes Senor Dupuy Do Lome, who "fell a suicide from a high position, devoid of shrewdness and dip lomatic qualities." It says: "His traffic fall will prevent his ever being appoint ed to any high position. His post he had long held without suitable quali ties, entrusting to a letter. In a most dangerous period, ideas of government which It Is probable are In the thought of most prominent Spanish politicians. "If he had not presented his resigna tion the government at Madrid would have compelled him to resign, not only for speaklnt; of Its plans, but for reveal ing Its ultimate Intentions, to say noth ing of the considerations affecting President McKlnley and some of the most prominent men of the neighbor ing republic whom he bragged he could deceive and dominate. "By tho sarcastic way ho spoke of Americans when he passed through Havana we were led to fear that he would meet with trouble, and we be Heve that the letter which has been the cause of the fall of Senor Dupuy Dp Lome will be the shroud of his po liticnl burial." The Union Constitutional says that Senor Do Lome Is an able diplomat. and expresses thp opinion that his re signation, In the circumstances, will only make him more fully ripe, by re cognizing the CuRin republic and In sisting that the freedom and Independ ence of the Cuban people shall be re spected throughout the world." Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovor, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now llfo and vieor, tnko No-To-Bac, tlio wondor-workor that makes weak men stroiic. Many eain ten pounds in ten days, Ovor 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or f 1.00. Booklet and sample mailod free. Ad. Sterling Eemedy Co., Chicago or Now York. I1! I,OMKS l'ltOllAHKi: SUCCHSSOll Sonor T.ouIh Palo lttirnnbo Hntd to He finlpotiMl Kor tho IMnco. Madrid, Feb. 12. United States Mln later Woodford cave a banquet last evening to the diplomatic corps. Senor Gullon, the foreign minister, and Senor Moret, the colonial minister, were pres ent. Senor Gullon, questioned by news paper men on the subject, said that Senor De Lome's successor would soon be nominated. It can be stated on good authority that Senor De Lome's sue cessor will bo Senor Louis Polo Bern abe, son of Vice Admiral Polo, who for merly represented Spain In tho United States. Senor Bornabe Is now engaged In a special department of tho foreign ministry, dealing with commercial mat ters and consulates. El Heraldo De Madrid says: "New and menacing Incidents tend to arise between Spain and the United States, resulting from tho permanence American warships at Havana, the dls play of arms and ammunition by yacht there, and the proceedings of the American congress. This state of things inspires alarm, and tho govern ment Is gravely preoccupied by a sit uatlon which is becoming Intolerable. With regard to Selior Do Lomo El Heraldo suggests that his letter was In effect, produced by President Mc Klnley's message, as he had previously expressed "very favorable opinions" of Mr. McKlnley Borne Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often tay, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent efiect after taking the first dose. Trice 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. Atjjll druggists. Mm di 1 mi by u Mtiiiluo. Stamford. Conn., Feb. 12. James Parker superintendent of the Stamford almshouse and town farm, located In North Stamford, about eight miles from this city, was murdered yester day by Mary Drought, an Insane In mate, with an ux. The maniac sprung upon hlra from behind because ho had rebuked another Inmate for Bomo mis demeanor. After vcars ot untold tullerlug from piles, 11. W. ruruoll.of Kultorsvllle, l'a was cured by UBlng n Bingla box of UoWltt's Witch llszlu Salvo. Skin diseases bucIi aa eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remeuy. u. 11. uu.eii bucli. 'I'lio ftu-i I" hp tito irtma". Vhiic nuvr, M. C, Feb. 12.--H.ini' Idt-it of tin rtuli t i the Klondike can I gained from the Tact that 1). Ii. Mann, the Stlcki'Pti ral! .ay contractor. Is i x perienclng the gp.itest difficulty In get ting transportation to Fort Wrangle for 150 homes, 400 men and supplies, to be used In building a sleigh road from Wrangle. All spSce on uteatnern going north Is booked d;tyn In advance. M.inn can only get his men up by twos nnd threes. Wo aro anxious to do a little good In this world aud can think of no ploamnter or better way lo do It than by recommending Ono Mlnule Cough (.'lire as a pieventive of pneumonia, consumption aud other serious lung trouble that follow neglected colds. C. II. Ilagelihuch. Senator fnoiifi 'ltcr In Wed. Cleveland. Feb. 12. The marriage of Miss l.tlllnii Converse Ilnnmi. sister of Senator llunnu. and Mr. It. P. Baldwin will occur on Tuesday next at Thomas vllle, I !a., the winter home of Miss IIunnr.'M ulster, Mrs. Junes). Miss Hnn na and Mr. Baldwin left Cles-elnnd for ThomiiBville Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. J F. I'lckunds, another sister of the pr ispeotlvc bride. Miss Ilunna Is about 10 yeais old and Mr. Baldwin is 2J. A woman who; takes chances with her health is sim ply Rambling with tne liiacic Devil ot Disease. If she has any weakness or de rangement of the delicate organism of her sex, to rely upon an unskilled, inexperienced, general prac titioner is to risk her health upon a (ram bler's hazard. Her only real safety n in the careful well-digested advice of a physi cian who has had wide, special experience tn diseases ot tun particular class. The chief consulting physician of the fa mous Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. of Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. R. V. Pierce, has de voted thirty years ol special study and prac tice to the weaknesses and diseases pecul iar to women, ins grand medicine, tne " Favorite Prescription." hai done more to restore perfect health and strength to wom en than any other medicine. It is the only proprietary medicine devised for this pur pose by an educated, skilled specialist in woman's peculiar ailments. A woman writing to ur. fierce regarding herself may feel absolute assurance of re ceiving, free of charge, the best profes sional advice by means of which the most obstinate of these delicate troubles may be promptly relieved and permanently cured. Baibra A Mudd, of Indian Creek, Monroe Co , (.to., writes " I am very thankful for what Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription did for me. I was til broke down from nervous prostration, but lince takiuc this medicine I have? had more re lief than from all the doctors. Your ' Favorite Prescription ' rim me n world of rot Pennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. January 16, 1898. Trains will leave Sliennndonh after the abovt iato for WlKjrans, Clllberton, Frackvllle Dart Water, St. Clnlr, l'ottsvillo. IfamhurK, Iteadlng Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, 3torrlstown and Phil adelphia (IJroad street station) at 6 08 and 1105 a. m. and 4 20 p m, (in week days. Sundays, 8 08 A. m., 3 10 p. m. For Pottsvllle And Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days. Sundays, 9 45 n. m. Lcavo Sliennndonh for Pottsvllle (via Delano! 7 8S, 9 11 11. m., 12 50, 3 05, 5 68, 8 42 p. III. week lays. Sundays, U 10 a. m., 12 50 and 0 31 p. in. Trains lenvo Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. ni. and 12 81. 5 41. 7 52 And 10 37 u. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. lavo i'ottsvllle lor suenanuoau tvia rraeK vllloi 10 15 a.m., 12.15, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 10 p. m. Sunday 10 40 n. ni.. 5 15 p. m. Leavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Delano) 0 00,7 45,9 0.) n. 111., 1235, 3 00, 5 10 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 45 n. m 12 33 and 0 10 p. m. Leave Fhlladelplvln, (broad street station;, foi Shenandoah nt 5 57, 8 85and 10 19 a. m 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Lenvo llroad street station, Philadelphia, lot Sea CUrt, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lori llrAiich, and intermediate stations, 8.20 11.14, a. m., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Lenve liroua street ntation, I'liuaueipma, FOR NEW YOHK. Exnress. week-days. 8 20, 4 Ol, 4 50 5 15. 6 50. 7 83, 8 20, 833, 9 50, 10 21 tDlnlllK Car), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, iz i ii.unitcu 1 uu anu 1 p.m. DinlnR Cnrs), 1 40, 2 30 (Dlnlnir air) 8 20, 8 50. 4 00,6 00, 5 56 (DIlilllR Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. m., 12 01. nlt-llt. Sundays, 8 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 15, 8 20,8 33,9 50, 10 21, (Ulnini! mrj, nun. in., 12S3, 1 in tuininir unrj zuu (I'mmf- inrj, uu (I.lmlted4 22 Dlnlni! Car). 5 20, 5 56,(l)lnlnK Car) 6 35, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 nlirllt. jxpress tor uomon wimoui ciiuiiku, iitua in., week-days, nnd 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINOTON AND THE SOUTH. For llaltlmoro and WnshlliKton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020. 11 23. n. ru., 12 CJ, 1231 (Dining Car), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41, 5 25 ColiKres slonnl Limited, Dining Car, 017. 655 (Dill- Inc Carl, 731 IDlnlliK Carl p. in., nndtzua nlL'ht week davs. Sundays. 3 50. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congressional Lim ited, Dining i;urj, u 0.1 twining tjurj, ui 1 win lug Car p. m. and 12 03 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Iave Rroad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Express, 7 05 p. m. dally. Leave Market Street Worf Expresi, 8 50 a m 2 00, 4 00,6 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 43, 9 43 a. m (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. in.) Knr Ciiiiu Mnv. Am-lesea. Wildwood and Hollf llcach, SeA IbIs City, Ocean City, Avnlon And Stono llnrbor Express, 900 a. m., 400, p. m. week dAvs. Sundays. 9 00 11. m. For Homers Point Express, 8 60, o. m., 200, 4 00, 6 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m, I. 11. IIUTCHINSOH, J. It. WOOO, Oen'l Muimuer. Gen'l IWg'r Agt . 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For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 3 8C, 7 05 a. m.. 12 S3 nml 8 10 p. m. For lieadlnir and l'hllmlclplita, week days, 2 10. 5 SO, 7 05, 9 M a.m., 12 33, 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. Hundays, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 9 54 a. m 12 33, 8 10, 6 07 nnd 7 25 p. m. Hundays, 2 10 A, m, For Tamnqun nnd Mnhanoy City, week days. 2 10. 5 8S, 7 03, 9 54 a. m., 12 83.8 10 and 8 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m For Wllllamsport, flunbury and Lewtaburg, week dnys. 3 25, 5 86, 7 05, II 80 A. m. 12 33, 7 25 p. m Hundnys, 8 25 a. m. 7 05. 9 51, 1130 a. m., 12 33,3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 1140 p.m. SundaVB, 2 10, 3 25 A. n. For Ashland and Sluimokln, week days, 3 25, 5 30, 7 05, 11 80 A. m., 12 33, 110,5 07, 725 and 9 55 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For nnltlmore, M'ashlnirton And tho West via It. fi O. 11. K . tliroiiL-li trains lea-1 Keadlnir Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A it. U K.) at 820. 55, 11 20 n. in., 8 10 nml 7.27 I). l. Sundays. 8 20,700,11 a.m.. 840 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CLest- nui streets HtHiton, wecK unys, iuuu a. m, 12 20, 12 15 S 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. T11A1NH FOIt SHENANDOAH. LeAve New York via Philadelphia, week dnys, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 80, 4 80, 0 00 p.m. Sundays, 5 00 p. ni. Ix'Ave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dAys, 4 80, 9 10 n. m., 1 80 and 4 15p. m. lavo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week dAys, 4 20, H 35. 10 10 A. in. And 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 80 p.m. Sundays, 1180 p.m. Iciive HeadltiK.week days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a.m. 12 00 m., 4 19, S 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a.m. LeAve Pottsvllle, week dAys, 2 85, 7 40 A. m., 12 80 and 6 10 p. m. Sundays, 285a. m. Iave TaniAnua. week days. 8 18. 8 43. 11 23 a. m., 1 88, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. in Leave Mahanor City, week days. 12 20.8 45. 9 12 11 47 a. 111.. 2 17, 5 18, 6 22, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m. MunuAys. vi 0 43 a. m. lavo Mananoy flnno, weelc dAys, 1Z 35, 2 40, 4 00 6 30,9 20. 10 25. 1159 a. In., 232, 532, 838, 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. LeAve Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m., 4 00 And 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave PhllAdelphlA Chestnut street war and Houtn street wnatl tor Atlantic city. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Aceommodatton, 8 00 a. ra., 0 DO p. m, Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. m., i 45 p. m. Returning le--o Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic nnd Ar ear ms avenues. Weekdays Kp. 18,735, 900 a m., 880,530 p.m. AccotnmiMlatloh, 8 15 a. in. 405 p.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accom modation, 7 15 n. m., 4 15 p. tu. PArlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to neArest Philadelphia and Rending RailwAy ticket Agent or Address I, A. Sweiqard, Epson J. AVkeks. Gen'l Hunt., Gcn'l I'Ass'r Agt., Rending Terminal, PhllAdelphlA. WM. 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