OKnQ) B?I(jrj'0'?2'S ' Botll tho method and results when c . r r- . t . i i Syrup of Figa i taken; it ,is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acU genuyycr, promptly on uicniuney?, Tjivnr mill lrvn1. ni nniiRoct lltn rvs. 1 tern effectually, dhpels colds, head-1 General nnisdeffro was the ilrst wit aches and fovers and CHIOS habitual I ness. The Rencral confirmed the Btnte constipr.tiou. Syrup of Fiqn is tho i montB made by General Pellleux. onlv romedv of its kind cvor mo. I Tho Piestdltm Ju elms addressed Gen- duced, pleasing to tho taste r nd ao- -. " . . . a (eptnblo to tho stomneh, ir: ljpt in its notion and truly henelieiul 111 its effects, prepared only from tho most healthyand agrecnbloBubsttuiccs, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug, gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UVISVIUE, KY- NEW YORK, N.t. WVETERIHARY SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK HAILED FKBE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Samo book In bettor binding BO eta. Ul'HrlinKTS'lICD. (O., Cor.UlUIim A John Hu., New York NEIIYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL. WEAKNESS and Prostration from. Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Speciflo No. 28, In use over 40 yenra, tlio only Bucscssful remedy. $lpcrTlaI,orflvlalsandlarEsvlalpowder,for$S Sola by PrusRttta, or Itnt pot.nM oil rerelpl of rlc. HUUI'lllltUS' ItKU. to., Cor.Mllllmii ic JolinoU., htn York KAIER'S ohsc J. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY, PA. uesaay, ttd. Washington's Birthday. OF POTTSVILIiE. UP-TO-DATE SPECIALTIES. Ml n.., ..l-v-Ant i f. . I ! . n . . w 1 l... I lin elebrated "oo" minstrel band. compssed of the soloists of the 3rd Brigade Baud. rices : - 25, 35 and 50 Cents Seats on sale at Snyder's drug store. PAMSY PILLS' ciJAP"':' Wueax Opkcifis Cn.,FHiA.,Px nt l'ovlnsky'i drug etoro, Oeutre itreet. Opera TI7Cirp 1 Eomarlcablo Proceedings in the Trial of M, Zola. HtlVILEGES OF THE MILITARY. Tlic.v Address tlio Jury nt Tliolr 1'lcnn-lu-omid Answer Only Suoli Questions ns Tlitv I'lenso TCstoi'hnzy Snubs Zulu's Lawyers, ns Does tlio .Turtiro. Paris, Feb. 19. The remarkable trav esty on Justice, the "trial" of II. Zola, wns con"mi!l yesterday In the same mnnnpr ,n,s heretofore Zola's counsel was snubbed and Insulted by the pro- BldlnB JudBCf whlle wllMJs for,je resecutlnn were permitted to nlr their views and address the jury at their, I 1 rj,.i.i..ir .... e..,t . ...i i vim utiiMicn 1 1; tin luuiiMEi. ii'iii'i ill, an Incident we did not anticipate oc curred yesterday. A desire was mani fested that you should be examined, and the court has acceded to It." Tho piesldlng Judge then rend the horthand report of General Pellleux's statement, and asked the witness what ho had to say on the subject. General Uolsdeffre leplled: "I confirm fully tho authenticity of General Pellleux's state ment. I do not wish to add a word to It, but, gentlemen of the Jury, you are the nation lieie, for you represent It. If the nation has not confidence in the chiefs of the army, let It say s, and- we are eady to leave to others the burden of our responsibility. Gentlemen of the Jury, you, who represent the nation, pronounce an opinion." As General IJolsdelXre wns leaving the stnnd M. Laborle, counsel for 11. Zola, llstng, said: "I fhould like to question General Bolsdeffre." You cannot," replied the presiding udge. What!" exclaimed St. Laborle. No!" vehemently retorted the pre siding Judge; "you cannot. Call th next witness." M. Laboile vainly protested against this ruling, but an usher called Major Esterhnsr.y, who took the stand. The Judge asked the major what he had to answer to the charge that he was tho author of the bordereau. Es terhazy replied: Gentlemen of the Jury, on, a shadow of proof, this miserable Mathieu Drey fus has accused me of being guilty of his brother's crime. I have been ad- udged by my peers, who have acquit ted me, but today I am summoned as a witness so that he may reaecuse me, when I have neither advisor nor coun sel to defend me. I will answer any questions you put to me, gentlemen of the Jury, but as for those people," turn- ng to M. Zola and his counsel, "I won't reply to them." M. Laborle, who was drawing up an application to cross examine General Bolsdeffre, was ordered to "question Esterhazy Immediately or not at all." Laboile protested, but the judge or dered Esterhazy to quit the stand. General Pellleux rose In tho body of the court and urged that one of M. I3on chon be called to the stand. The Judge did not reply, but suspended the sit ting temporarily. Tho noise In court was deafening and almost Indescribable, everyone vocifer ously maintaining his Individual views. the prevailing opinion being that the case was being settled In military fash ion. When the session was resumed M. Laborle presentud his exceptions, and concluded with demanding the recall of Generals Uolsdeffre and Pellleux and Major Esterhazy. The advocate general reminded the court of his demnnd that the Dreyfus affair should not bo mentioned, other wise, he added, he would leave the mat ter In the hands of the court. Counsel for M. Zola retorted: "The generals came Into court In full uni form and wearing their decorations, in order to make speeches for the prose cution. The defense is reproached with attempting to secure a revision of the Dreyfus case, but the cenerals have harangued against a revision of the trial of Major Esterhazy, who was ac quitted. Gentlemen of the Jury, I Intieat you most earnestly to rise above the eino.to.. of tho misled public and to consiii i i hat wo are perhaps at a turn lug point in our history, and that your decision will have consequences which no one today can measure." m. z.oia leu tne paiace mi justrue at 5:30 l). m., and immediately he was greeted with a storm of hisses and derisive cries, and the authorities were obliged to protect his canlage with a double cordon of police. On reaching tho St. Michael bridge the mob made a murderous rush for the carriage, but the police threw themselves between tho vehicle and tho mob nnd a series of miniature battles ensued. Ultimately the police drove tho mob bark. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't glvo thorn teaorcolloo. Hnvoyou tried tlio now food drink culled Or.iln-O? It is delicious nnd nourishing mid takes tlio placo of cofl'co. Tbo more Grnin-0 you glvo tlio children tlio more health you tlistr hutc through their systems. Oraln-0 is niado of pure grains, and whon properly prepared tastes llko theclioico gnidnsof colTeo hutcosts about ns much. All grucers tell It, 15c nnd 23c. ltnllor Kxpcilltlnn 'Striinilcfj, Tacoma, AVash., Feb. 19. Tlio ship Lucille, havlnc on board the govern ment relief expedition, Is stranded at Departure bay, walling for something to come along nnd tow It to Dyea. The Lucille haB 112 mules, 100 tonsot freight, Ave packers, two United Statea omcers and 21 men. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any othermcd icine. The proprietor lias authorized any drug gist to give you a Sample Dottle Frtt to con vince you of this great remedy. Price 25c. and 50c, Conn turlol tor 'PurdOncfi. Wnnhlngitoii, Feb. 19. Stanlslau Wrabtonakl, of Dolaware, convicted In 1891 of pausing counterfeit money and sentenced to n term of eicht years In the ponltenttnry, has been pardoned by the prenldent. The nttotney general, In his brief In the case, says he regards the sentence as excessive. The flna la also remitted. Hurklen'a Arnica Halve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts, hruiaos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever foros, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positlToly cures piles, or jo pay required. It l guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or mony refunded Price 85 cohts per box. For sale by A. Waaloy. m ft ft - a Mil - V tJtewen A. Mcunirf cnu Gentlemen Malt Extract lor some years ASK TOR THE GENUINE $ JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. fN ALL OTHERS AI.E WDHTHUSl iniTATlun. 1. vfc a thoroughly up-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-first volume in 1S93. During the year It will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New York , tach issue will contain carefully pre. rnehinn i pared drawing of the advance fashions rasnmns I of Paris and New York Once a month A Colored Fashion the IIazak will issue, free, a colored Supplement fwhion supplement Cut paper patterns of certain gowns ineach number will be Cut Paper Patterns made a feature. Thee will be sold in A RLWeeltlv Pnttprn connection with each issue at a uniform H oi-neeKiy rauern pric(, The ,)AZAI( wjl, a)s0 publlsh bl vheet I weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES TwofamousauthorswlllcontributetonR WILD EELEN serial stories to the Hazar in 189S. The uy irlLLIAM BLACK first deals with Scotch and Continental tJA-t.T, t nw scenes, the 6ccond ii a storv of a vountr KAGG11.D LADY Kin, vcrMiiie, ana typically inierican Mary E. Wilklns Octave Thanct H. P. Spofford M. S. Briscoe' short aking :tloSi. fictl Katharine Lie 1'orcst DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PAK1S LETTER THE LONDON LETTER tly KATIUKINF. M! FORr.ST Ey tin. rOULTXKY niGFLOIf CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By lUXGIRFr 11. IVFLCll There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year Vostttge Jree in the United States, CttttaJa, and Mexico. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City W. D. Howell. ! ! 20 YEARS SUFFERING ! .Mr. Ailrt-tl SI. llnrlHiuck h&.vh unaoroatlr 3"l'r i wi-iitv vefir. I Rtitr. i .l Inim Motf. 'C ftf AIiuhi' ftii'l tho n;tf r-eIK'ct of u case of Y tniu my HjHicm Uy a former l'lillndelphla -mail fort ii no wltli tuiwi every kufUTti spo 1-lnlUt In tliUfiiiiiitrt iifti.r u. Iilch I ivaauil. Vised by MaclMrMc McDavison to consult DR.THEl604 N,SUthSt.: l-hllitilulplilit. I told til in that liououht no clou hi bw liku ult Hie oiliurs, but I found out that Dr. f het'l wtw fur uirior to all others, for his ex cnilmiUon wiih ilitiuiifflt and hW irtatnient, I b llevo, unrlvalod by any physician lti ihU country, 1 (e khvu ino i eiief; be i'rmnH'ntl,v cured me of Lobt MatihiMNl an t eiadlcatod all poison from my ny VAlUUOt'KLK; ha wave lack to mo tho greatest rift on earth, health unci Iiapnlneni. I am sure, suf- lerniK uroiiirr nii'i imurK, in ur. ii.cci jouwm Unci tne most honorable nnd fklllfut Kpt'dftllit llv In s." NIicoNcas"s pnbllsliedwI.U -tit consent. The utmost srerecv guaranteed. Krcnh ennrn cured In I to 1 O days. HKI'HIT'S DIskahk and DIAltl-iKrt MRIiMTUh. H12LK-A HUSI3 and IlLUUI) p(il-f) cur d under a Kiiarautee. When you call brlnir your urine with Von. Treatment by mall. Kent flvo 2-cent stampa for book, Truth, lis egual cannot h Joiitul; tliuonlytrud medical; book rxpoH ii if (hmrk Doctors. Hours : U-5 ev'e",(Ve; Hun. 9-12. Cures iuurnntccd. TREATMENT for mm Mm. TBlAl t!TtjiniiT comes S3 Tliofumom Apppareonnil Itcmi'dlm of S thoErloMcdunl Cu. nowfurtliBfirettimo 5 oflorcd on trial TrUbcutoxpcnso to ony F borjuat Diail. Not tlcl'ar to bo tinld , til n.ll'mlp.1. dil-n r.il ortn nf Tfrrnrr . nr Kiresf cs In Old or Tuuuir. Manhood rl Fully Hcftori-il. How to Unliirgo nnd M oirvriyiuuu vitchk, ui;oevciotK:u roriinn? of Body. Abwiluttiy unfalllnu Homo Trefltmont. No C. 1 1. I), or nthi.r Rchpnie- ApluinoC'orbviilliDi of lilsli Btnuiliiir. :'i jRl HEDlGill COW?:! DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRfilH fREATMEHT i THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. Is eold under positivo Written Guarnntce, IjiRHltniln. nil Drninfl. Yontll fill Krrors, or Kirocsivo Upo of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which loads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At store or by mail, $1 n box, sis for 15; with written puurnnteo to euro or reniiul money, htimplo J"vfT tiKO. containing fivo d!yBr treatment, with full instructions, 25 conte. Ono eamplo only sold tc oachporuon. Atetoroor Ijj mail. C35ficd Label SpeciaMMTfaj Ptra Slrsnnlh. Iasi, . e-7fWFor Impotoncy,Loss qtSJt Urnr'.llfn r 1 tn rmi naca I Ss.?rfAl " box; eix for f.r). with !f5-ys7"vrlttisu finrntittH'tef. OCOntorbymail. At'TEF lor Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug: Store. AskYourDealerForThem. $ ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR nmr ihtfrnai nn external. 9 THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB ' 8TITUTES, THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. A TON'S TANSY PI U.S l'or sale at Klrlln'a drug etoro mid Shenandoai drug store. 4aalth is ieeii J. ucrS&n r WORCESTER i I CORSETS iimmuiier SlV iMSrie Co.,Ho.tcn,M. Ourt.k.10. Cbaimcey )VL Depew wKirnst . .4 r. . URAND central uepot, December 16, 1895. J C rt The genuine Johann Hoff's $ has been used in my family $ Ky IV. D. llOWBLLS These and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute stories to the 11AZAK In 1895, the paper especially rich in By JOIl.V KeNDKKK BANGS Octave Thanet I'HE RUSH 1 1 In the Spring will be Tremendous. Tho inot inrontnble ImsJncss will bo In trnni portation nnd nierclmiHUalnj; and In furnishliiK food nnd HUppHe to tlio multitude of Gold SeekciH In fdmit, n general Trading. Meruni tile and MeaniBliln biulnetw. It was ao In M0 It will be so In "jH. The AlaSKa TranSttnTtatlOll 1 11 -iaon.a. 1 1 UUOpul UlllUll and Development Company Incorporated Capital, $5 000,000 ""." To meet this denmnil, will own ami operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON. Connecting with Its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially ndnptcd for iasencr business carry lnirtothat country mi Immense amount of huih piles nnd equipment for the miners, ns well ns funiMiinK them transportation for themselves nun ineir immhis, nmi ehtuitiitiuuK i rnauiK Slntlons at different noints. An onnortimitv Is oilered any person, be they of small or Inrge meaiH, n miy siiarea 01 sioctc in tins company and participate In tho N0RM0US DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within tlio next 12 months. Shares arc offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-nsneMable, and will bo offered for n limited tt mo only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying larger dividends. M'lillo n morons savings hanks nnd b.inks have suspended, transportation nnd trading companies were neer seen In the list of failures. This itock Is out of tho most desirable Investments offered the public. The Incorporators nnd stockholders who nre connected with this company nre men of wide experience in similar undertakings and men whose names are sufficient guarantee of the standing of the company, to wit: AI.ltKUT ( M,ATZ, Pres. Val lllatz llrew Co., Milwaukee. HON WSI. 1C. MASON, United States Senator from Illinois D. (J. KinVAUDS, Pass. Traffic Mgr. C. II. & J). IE. It, Cincinnati. FliANK A. 1IKCIIT, of Chas, Knebtncr & Co., Chicago. CHAH. II. UOCK.WI-:iJ,,TramcMgr. O I, & T It. if., (Motion ltoute) Chicago W. C. ItlNICAltHON, Uen'IPaKH. Agt. C. N. O Ac T. 1'. K. It., Cincinnati, O, Ii W. tUCIFKITII, Pres First National Hank. Vi(.kslnirg, Miss. FHK1). A OTTIC, past eighteen years with Shelby liank, Mielhyvillc, Ind. J. M. PIIILMPS. Cashier First Nat1 1 Hank, Vtckshurg, Miss. And hundreds of otlicrs equally prominent. Address nnd make nil money payable to The Alaska Transportation &, Development Co,, iKUIierlliilldlnR, Cor. Von llurcn & Dcnrborn St., CHICAGO ILLl Pennsylvania j RAILROAD. BCHUYKII.L IHVIHION., FKimUAnv 20, 18! Trains will leave SliminiKtoorfi after ttie abort rtnto for Wlggnns, allberton," Krackvlllo Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllloyilainburg, Headlud l'ottttown, l'lioenlxvllletifarrlstowii ncd PliU acVplila (llroail street nW tlon) at (IU3 and 8 10 h. 111 , 2 03, a 1.1 p 111. ouij'uck days. Sundays, A 0.1 a. 111 , 1 50 p. 111. n Lciivn Shenandoah for PlottavHle (via Delano! 7 38, 911a. 111., 12SO, 3 0.1? t5 88, 8 2 P. weok days. Sundays, 0 10 . my 12 80 and 0 31 p. in. Trains leave KruckvlllM or Slieiiitniloii ' I1 11 a.m. and .140, TS2S3, ,u. Suuduy, 731, ,U tj II, (II 1IIIU J m, (J. IU. I Leave Puttsvlllo for Sll namloah (via 1'rack 0, 7 28 p. m. Sundtfj vllln 710, 1120 a. m., 5! 10 3! a. in.. 3 00 11. 111. Leave Pottsvillo for She andoah (via Delano) :!(, S 10 p. in, week 2 31 and 0 10 p m. 000,7 1.1,9 01 a. 111., 123' (lava. Sundays. 8 41 n. in l.cavo Philadelphia, (ltd nd street station;, (m Slicnandiiali ut S 87. 8 33ui 10 19 a. ni i 10 ana tyg leave at 0 80 a. m. in. Philadelphia, lu: " It 11. m. week days. Sun lavo Hroad street slat Mea Cllrt. Asbun Park. Ocean drove. Lorn Branch, ami Intermedi tto stations, 8.C0 11.11, a. m., 8.KO ami i.uupi in week-days, ii. Philadelphia. lx:uvo nroftu niret 1 man FOK NHWlVOKK. Kxnress. week-davs 3'.1. 103. 1 80 8 1.1. 6 80. 7 83, H 2"', 8 83, 'J SO, 10 21 (lAiilug Our), 11 00 a. ni, 12 uo noon, 'Ziu ii,iiiiiii'i iw ana ics p.m. Dining Curs), 1 10, 2 80 III lilng air) 320, 380. 100, 8 00, 8 60 (Dining Car)! 6 00, 7 02,7 13, 10 00 n. in.. 12 01. lllelit. SumlaSs, 8 20,4 0.1,180 8 18, 8 20,8 S3,J.!0, 1021. (Dl lllg Onr) 1133 a. m 12 35,1 08 Dining Oar) 2 30 (Dliiiiig Our), 4 00 (Limited 1 22 Dining Oar), 8 20, SS0,( Dining Cnr) 0 31, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m , 13 01 night. Kipress for Ilostou without change, 11 00 a in., week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally, WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. l'or Ilttltlinoro and Washington, 3 SO, 7 20. 8 82, 1020, 1123, u. III., 12011, 1231 (Dll.lllg sloni'il Limited. Dining Vr, 0 17. 88.1 Din big Oar, 781 Dli'lng Oi rl p. in., and 1203 nl Klit wee K (lays, rniiiunjii, a i m. v i, ii j, a. Til, 12CJ, 1 12, 41 It, 1820 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Cur, 0 85 Dining Our), 7 31 Din- lug Cur p, m. and 12 05 iilgQit. FOlt ATLANT10 CITY. Leave Itrnad street stutloti via Delaware rlvei bridge Kxpreaa. 7 03 p. m. dally. Ij uvk Market Street Warf Uxprees, 8 SO a ra 2 00, 4 00,8 00 1. in. Sundays, 8 43, 9 43 a, m lurconiiiioclatlon 4 30 nnd 800 p. in.) l'or Op May, Anglesen, Wild wood and Holl j Peach, Sea lele t'lty, Ocetn City, Avulou and Stono llaroor I' xpress, vuj n. in., iw, p. in, v ekdaya. Sumluys, 9 00 s m, For K imers Point l'ip.foa, 860, a. m.,200, 4 00. fi 00. p. in. wesk davH Sundays, 8 13 u. in. I I, II. Hit' urtioM, J, 11. Wood, 1 ' ,,.....1 If... ......... flu. .'I V..m..I A.rt Msry I!. Wilklni 9 i TO rh try a T 4a 11 J In tho Oaso Against Sheriff Martin and His Doputios. DEFENSEWILL OPEN ON MONDAY. From Present Indldntlnnn tlio Tvlnl Will Draw Aloiiir For Four WooltB l.ontror MoroFvlclonconstoTlirentH Mndu by liopiitlos, Wllkcsbnrre, Pn Feb. 10. The commonwealth today finished Its case against Sheriff Martin nnd his deputies, chnrged with shooting down the strikers nt Lattimer. The defense will open on Monday, nnd will con clude In about two weeks. The dis trict attorney will then call nbout BO witnesses In rebuttal. Altogether It looks us though the trial will drug along for four weeks longer. The llrst witness called yesterday was Frank Kublskl. lie said that the sheriff had told them at West llazle ton to go home, adding: "I'm the sher iff of Luzerne county, and you cannot go through here without you kill me." Then the witness stated that Deputy Cook Hied In the ulr, and when the Btrlkers had gone back Policeman Jones showed them how they could reach Lattimer by a side street, telling them that so long as they were unarm ed the deputies could not hurt tliem. At Lattimer he saw two men shot dead by the llrst fire, and ns he ran two more dropped by his slue on the fur ther side of the railroad track, lie 1 was away up on the hill when the fir ing ceased. He denied, on cross exam ination, that his father had dynamite In the house to blow up the company's works, but he admitted that he hud It In the mine to use In his work there. John I'eckuhanls testified that ho was shut in tho thigh while 140 yards i from the deputies. John Hantiwlcz, a friend, ran over to assist him, and was shot through tho body. x John Mloklas, the ytngest witness of the trial, a 10-year-old breaker boy, who marched with the strikers to Lattimer, testilled that when the sheriff stopped the men at West 11a zleton that oinclal was told they were going peaceubly and with no Intention of hurting or murdering anybody. Joseph Padladeck, tho next witness, declared the sheriff gave the order to fire. Asked If he could identify the sheriff he pointed out Mr. Palmer, one of tho lawyers for the defense, and there was much laughter. B. C. Laubaeh, a baker of Freeland, heard Deputy William Itaught say af ter the shooting, "1 used live or seven shots." Another deputy said, "I emp tied my gun." Bernard Ttuman, who was brought into court on a stretcher from the Ila zloton hospital, is shot through both hips, and mny not recover. Ho said that the sheriff told the strikers at Latti mer to disperse, and when the leaders began to argue he shot down a man standing near to him, and when the man clung to his arm the sheriff struck him down with the butt of his revolver. He then Jumped back and shouted, "Fire!" Andrew Stabonlk showed to the Jury the scars of three wounds. Ho was shot through each shoulder and in the middle of the back, each ball passing quite through his body. The widow of Mike Cezlak, for whose death the sheriff and deputies are on trial, Enid that she had been married IB years and had Ave children. Mike Zlek became exasperated when In the cross examination Attorney Len nhan persisted in asking where the Btrlkers expected to see the men at Lattimer, and finally exclaimed: "I don't know; I'm not tho Holy Ghost.' Zlek was shot In the side, and exhibited the wound. Thomas Lynch testified regarding threats by the deputies. He said: "At West Hnzleton Thomas Manley told mo to get out of tho road, saying I might get shot, and when I would not go he swore at ine and said he would knock my brains out. Deputy Cook told him to shut up, us I had as much right there as anybody. Later 1 heard George and James Ferry say they would blow out the strikers' brains. I also saw Alonzo Dodson holding a wounded striker against a fence with the muzzle of his gun. The man was bleeding from a cut on his head." John Welsh said he heard Edward Barnback say: "This is the hardest day's work I've done for some time. I don't see why tho sheriff Is taking us around without giving us a chance to do some shooting." Welsh admitted that John Damschek, the driver of a beer wagon, who was wounded, said to him that the strikers had pulled him from his wagon and forced him against his wishes to join them nnd march to Lattimer. Damschek died in the hos pital a tiw days later. Ant'iiony Novatny. John B. Ilallman an John Marinko gave corroborative dence. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tlio subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in u most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tonguo coated, pain continually in hack and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Klectric Hitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, tlio first bottle mado a decided improvement. I cou t limed their uso for three weeks, and am now a woll man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tlio grave of auothor victim." No ono should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottlo at A. Waslcy's drug store. 1'riintila'B Awnii Mlno.JJisrtister. noschum, Prussia, Feb. 19. So far 74 bodies have been recovered from the Verelnleto CarollnengluecK colliery. which was destroyed by an explosion of fire damp. Thirty men are still en tombed in tho ruins. Up to ine present time 110 bodies have beti taken from the ruins. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovor, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wondor-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds lu ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Hac from your own druggist, who will guarantco a euro. SOc or fl.OO, Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Storliug Isomody Co., Chicago or New York, ltroiii! Itrut'iii-R Mifit nown. Palermo, PU'lly, Feb. 19. Three hun dred vIllaBors, Includlnu women nnd children, mado a demonstration yester dav In the vlllano of Strolna. demand lnrr suecor. Several were armed with axes, pistols and cudgels. They refused to disperse, ami tne soioiers wno in tervened were ureeted with a shower of stones and pistol shots. The troops returned the fire, ltlllinff two peasants and wounding four. Wo nro anxious to lo a little good In this world ami ran think of no pleasantor or lmltcr wav to do it than hy rvonmiemlltiK One Minute CsukIi (lire in a prc-cntlve of luioniiionla coir.uinptlnii ami otmr rcruma IiiUK troulilcB tliut lullow lii'BU-ted coldi, I II llaceiibucli JfllTflV NUGGr?rSOF 'NEWS. The revenue cuter Corwln will ioon leave San Francisco to aid the Hear In rescuing Ice bound Arctic whalers. A movement has been started for the erection of a statue of General Lafay ette by this government in Paris dur ing the coming eximsitlon. Ux-Audltor Moore, of Lincoln, Neb., lias been set free of a oonvlctlon for al leged emViczglement on the ground that the statute ii unconstitutional. A panic was created In a West Seventy-second street (New York) house by a large piece of rock blown through the walls fiom a near-by quarry. There lire three little th ims which do more work limn any other three little things crented they are the ant, t lie liec and Hewitt's Little llarly lii-ew, the Inst being tlio laiiioiiH little pills for Momnch and liver triltlll'! (J. II. HhKCllllllI'll. Twoiit.v-tlin'O Wi'.'iV'itescitcn. TenerlfTe, Canary Islands, Feb. 10. Nine more of the crew and .passengers of the (.'ompugnle Oenerule Transat lantlque line steamer Flachet, wrecked on Anagn Point, this isl.ind, early Wed nesday mornintr In a fog, have been saved, thus raising the number of res cued tn 23. V list pleasure is there In life with n licail iirhe, cnnstlpitiuti nnd liiliuusnesR? Tholls mils c.ierlonco them who cnuld liecuuie per fectly liimlthy by using DeWitt's Little Early liisers, tho famous little pills. C. 11. Hagcii Illicit. FlllbiixterM 5fll Dcimrtlmr. Atlantic City, Feb. 19. A report was brought to this city yesterday that a tugboat and a large steamer had been acting very suspiciously in the vicinity of Ship Bottom and Beach Haven. The belief is general that a filibustering ex pedition has been successfully launched. The boats were seen by a lineman In the employ of the United States govern ment, while fixing the life crew tele phone line In that vicinity. The line man says lie worked there for three days, nnd the tug appeared to be trans ferring goods from Ship Bottom beach to the steamer. A BARBAROUS SURGICAL OPERATION. For the Cure of Plies. Is not only intensely painful, dangerous to life anil very expensive, hut in tlio light of modern medical research and since tlio dis covery of tho Pyramid I'ilo Cure a surgical operation is wholly uuncciwry. If you have any doubt on tlio point kindly rad the following letters from people who knorr that our claims regarding tlio merits of tlio Pyramid Pile Cure arc borne out by tho facts. From N. A. Stall, Ilidge ltoad, Niagara Co., N. Y. : I received your Pyramid Pilo Cure and tested it last night. It did ino more good than anything I have ever found yet, anil reiiiumbor this was the result of one night's treatment only. From Penn W. Arnctt, Ilatesville, Ark. Gentlemen : Your Pyramid Pile Cure lias dona mo so much good in o short a timo that my son-in-law. Cant. T. J. Klein, of Fort Smith, Ark., lias written me for your address, as lie wishc s to try it also. From A. E. Torrnsiend, IUnville, Ind.: I have been so much benefitted by tlio Pyra mid Pile Curo that I enclose $1 for which please soud a package which I wish to giro to a friend of mine who suffers very much from piles. From John II. Wright, Clinton, DeWitt Co., Ills. : 1 am so well pleased with tho Pyramid Pile Curo that I tluuV it hut right to drop you a few lines to inform you its ef fects Iiito been all that I could ask or wish. From P. A. Bruton, Llano, Tex. : Gentle men : The Pyramid Pilo Curo lias done so much good for me that I will say for the benefit of others that after using only two days I am better than I have been for months. The Pyramid Pilo Cure is prepared by Tho Pyramid Drug Co. of Marshall, Mich., and it is truly a wonderful remedy for all forms of piles. So great has been tho number of testimonial letters received by them from all parts of the country that they have decided tu publish each week a number of such letters. All druggists recommeud the Pyramid Pilo Cure, as they know from what their customers say that no remedy gives such eneral satisfaction. mmmmmmmmmmim 11 THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCBO 1 (HOMCEOPATHICI j A 2 REMEDIES lQC 3 Relieve and Cure 2 Head Troubles r Wmuiiw1 Stomach Disorders ",'vnr'.u!, System Irregularities l- 3! "For every III, a special pill." 2 If not ftt Drugstores, write Bronx Chemical Co. ,Yonkers,N.Y. Health Hook Mulled Free. WHErt IN STRONG AGAIN! a tj t ri r r f i vigor to the whole beinp. All drains and losses are ch -fcd rmanen r I'1 s patient are properly cured, their condition often worries thci n lits.iniiy. ncr Death. Malledsealed, Trice $i perhoi; 6 boxes, with Iron-cl -Hi , .Ingram ur orrcfuodth moucy.ts-oo. bend for free book. Address, FEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, O. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Druj: Sturc, Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CiLEAN HOUSE WITH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iMiiiiiimiiiiiiuiii3 I flPil WOMEN WHO READ - Xkf-y A f nrc , rcjruxMVd nun Ki'.-p inioriut'ii .11 'v5yj.s ' ,. . rf il.e vill 111. 5 z T.Oas iV i'' "uiic.i mil i!'.. ; i; .iiim-wifo will I,A!NB0W LINIMENT I l'10 Ioii-p. '8 n staii'lanl remedy lor 5 ' r ' til'iajus, BruUes, C'imiips, Khouiuutlbin, ; ' ' ' tiMfd anil nil aches and pnlns. E VK1 K FOK S.A.XF1 T.VI KTWHEIIE, hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1' lllllllt When a joi cut in r.inrtl life Witlll cicj-,t hoi ccnt2i!)tnr il tli, ta.e neel cities, slit pirn turcs herself Itl the f,.ture tucl tit! ttesa of faUly man-1 flou, contain J ing the omj furti r.nd lumjB net of life IiV th..t drcamlandl of the futurcl rc v.,M ri b c.rpeti ori thi flcor fin. p.tinttnp.i 011I the wiills, sM tn .1 r n 1 fi c p n il sideboard loaded with biH r . tli d.ilntyl labliwnre in the dining r' m rtti i ..1 In I slrtimenH, book" and all that Hi luurtofl a sybniitc could yearn for, and .1 1 y 10 eiincr man or woin.ni n ' tli fort-, and nil the luxuries 11 c ' all wealth in the world soon L .nr a and a wearinc, unless tin n t n I nby wnom uiey can notii contii' 't 3 ii work. A woninn who, tin ) 1.1 or neglect, stifle! from m Lb 3 t 1 c mip nr the nelleflte nnn titmnrl.tnt firci.il concerned in wifehood an) tnothirlKiol blasts all these hopes. Iiith' r 'i will bi childlcs". or will lose her uwn Itft ni thil strtiirelc of maternity, or her 1 ' . v. ill bl born puny, sickly and pci n b .J t,; Jjlil to withstand the ordinary ailtncr ( cf iliilj-l huod. Dr. Pierce's Favome I rcc riptt ml surciy anti completely cur. - m '!itt del icate complaints. It is till ill1 v ry .folKj of the most eminent livnie rptciali ts ill women's diseases, Dr. K Tier.1; fol thirty years chief consulting rnvsicizn tl the Invalids' Hotel and Snrgu 1 In titute.J at Buffalo, N. V. The "F.iwti- I'rir.cripl lion " acts aireciiy upon ire s timve or KanUm concerned It imp ," it health strength, vigor, virility and l tn ity Itl fits for wifehood and mr.tn .hood Itl robs maternity of its peril' auo injures ai neaituy, roiiust ciiuu. lTree. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser Send 31 otii n t.-.'npa to cover mailing only for pup 1 buuitd copy Cloth-bound v cents. Audrey Dr l'V. Pierce, HiifT.ilo, N. Y. Philadelphia z Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT NOVEMIlFIt 14, Trains lonro Bhenandoah nn follows ; For New York v!a I'hllnilclphln. week tlnye. z iv, o ati, t no 'joi a, ra., iuj, ts w anuuu p. m HutidnyH, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Maucli Chunk, week days, a, 7 uo a. m., &s ana is iu t. in. For ICendlnfr nnd lMdladulphla, week days, 2 10, 5 36, 7 05, 9 M ft.ni., Il; 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For I'ottHvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 0 51 a. m., 12 IT?, 3 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Hiindayn, 2 10 a. ra, For Tamanua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 36, 7 05, 9 51 a. in., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. ra For Willlamnport, Sunbury and Lewlnburj?, week daH. 8 25, 5 36, 7 05, 11 30 a. m. 12 33, 7 25 p. m mundayH,3 25a. tn. ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 36. 7 05, 9 6-1, 1130 a. m., 12 33,3 10, 6 07 7 25, 9 6 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Aahliuid and Shamokln, week dayB, 8 25, ;s5, 7 or), ii so . m., a io, 007 7 25 an 9 55 n. m. SninJaVB. 3 2S ft. m. For Haltlmoie. W'asliluirton and the Vct via II. Sc O. H. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, I'lnmilolplila, (l. cc it. 11 K.) al U'A), 7JW, 11 M a. rn., a 10 anu i.'Zi p. u.. minuays, 120.7 00.11 20 a.m., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addj tloiml trnlns from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week day( 101'Oa, m. 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p in. Sundays, 1 35, H 23 p. m. TRAINS FOU SHENANDOAn. Ieave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 SO, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, rt 35, 10 10 a. ni. and 1 42, I 05, 6 30, 11 30 p. 111. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Leave Hiding. week days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. 111. Sundays, 135 B. m. Leave Pottavllle, weekdays, 2 35, T 40 a.m., 12 30 and 6 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a, m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 13, 1123 n. 111., 1 86, 5 56, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,3 15, 9 12 11 47 ft. m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 22, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays 12 25, 3 45 a. ra. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 4 00 6 80,9 26. 10 25, 1159 a. ra., 2 32( 5 32, 6 38, 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 10. 4 00 a. m. Leave WUMnmniort. week davs. 7 12. 10 20 a tn., 4 00 and 11 30 p. ra. Sundays, il 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wharf for Atlantic City. WeekdayH Express, 9 00 a, m.. 2 00, 4 00, fi 00 p. m. Aeuoinmodation, 8 00 a. in., 6 30 p. ra. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a, m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. ia, 145 p. m. Heturulng lea.-e Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and At uinas avenues. Weekdays- E ..preai, 7 35, 9 00 a ra 8 30, 5 30 p. ip. Accommodation, b 15 a. ra. 405 p. ra, Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. ra. Accom modation, 7 15 a. ra., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Caih on all extmw train. Vor further information, nnnlv to nearest Philadelphia and Itcndliu-1 tall way ticket agent I or address (Jcn,l Sunt.. (Jpn'l Piwu'r Atrt. ltejitiintr Terminal, rtiuatieioiiia. A gonuino wolcomo w&na youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice omperance drinks anu clears. Otlefr itrl rtir I'ou ilnrs n?v r filf with Tnnsy id lVnnyroyal l'llU od other lli J" rcmwlle.). Aiwiy.buvthe bet nnd evolJ tllMf , u.t in the M.Trkel. A No. L lartlcoimri. ctl. Ur . K 0k 11.. OMtaa.Miifc I A Hand I Is ono of the 1 possess. l' fiives it. Handsomo Com( iplcxion I a woman can I IIOM l'OWDUBl eroateet charms i OiZONl'S G'OMl'LliXIOM ; DOUBT, TRY They have std lh" T tcf yean. n d have d rc c.i&es of Nci i ?iC5. such as Ucbil iv. 1 m b and V . i' ,blceplcss . '.A.rophy.&v tsri ctr-ngthca , malt 3 digestion fett. an 1 nun rt a healthy Vr -ttbcU indSOdi per bottle s - 1 .1 r HAbKEII & tO . PhltaiJlphl llljllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - .Ay