JOT JOY Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneyn, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro ducad, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, promjit in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agrecablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Symp of Figs is for salo in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro oure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UUISVIUS. Kr. HEW YORK, N.r. WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds & Bruises. 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Presenting for the first tlmo in that city a now romance by V, A. Treniaync, entitled Louis De Beaumont Robert Mantell. Marguerite Bertand Charlotte Behrens Numerous Accessories, Superb Costumes, Powerful Company. Matinee Prices : 25, 35, 50 & ?S Cts HUMPHREYS' KAIER'S Opera House, Evening Prices : 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $ 1 .00 In Tlioir Trial For tho Shooting of Strikers at Lattimer, FAMILIES PLED IN TERROR. Ono Womnn or J.nttlinor Wont With Hor Children nt Two O'Cloclc In tho Morning to M Ilnosvllle, iFoui-Iiiir tho BtrlkerH Would Mow Up tho Town. Wllkesbarre, Pa,, March 1. The Ju rors In the trial of Sheriff Martin and deputies for the shooting of strikers at Lattimer, after a quiet Sunday and a long walk nbout the city, came Into court yesterday In excellent health. Jurors Washburn and Weaver have fully recovered from their indisposition. Tho first witness, Miss Cora Ilenl bach, rred 18, testified that on Sept. 10, the day of tho shooting, she heard a woman who was running past her home at Lattimer call out that the strikers from Harwood were coming and that she was going to find her husband and make him hide. "I was afraid they would blow tip the town," continued the witness, "so I ran to the echoolhouse and asked the teacher, Miss Coyle, to excuse my little sister, as I knew sfce would be safer at home. She did so, and I hurried home with the little girl. We were all going up stairs to hide In the garret when tho shooting commenced." Stephen Quttenmlller gave tho flrst evidence to substantiate the assertion of tho defense that n man stood be hind the line of deputies and urged the strikers on. Ho said: "I was driving from West Hazleton to Lattimer and got there Just as the deputies lined up along the roadside. I stood some lit tle distance behind them and saw the Btrlkers coming up. As they ap proached 1 saw a man standing be hind the deputies. He was a big fel low, and had no coat on. I saw him wave his arm and beckon to the strik ers to come on. They did so. After stopping a moment with the sheriff they pushed past him and on toward the deputies. They were close to them when the shooting commenced." On cross examination he said that many of the men were lying dead and wounded in the road, and he saw one of the latter trying to raise, whereupon two men whom he thought were depu ties kicked him. John Wolfe, a conductor on the trol ley road, said the strikers were armed with clubs. George Mane, of Hazleton, said he was with the sheriff at Crystal Ridge a few days before the shooting and saw the sheriff disperse a number of Btrlkers. As they went away one cried, We 11 come back tonight and burn the breaker." Mrs. Katharine Craig, whose house is near the spot where the shooting occurred, at Lattimer, saw the sheriff advance to stop the strikers. "They pushed, and pulled him around," she said, "and crowded past him and went toward the deputies. Then I became frightened and ran into the house with my two boys. One of them ran to the window and cried: 'Oh, Mamma, they are killing the sheriff.' The shooting commenced about that time. That night we heard the strikers were com ing to burn or blow up the town, and nearly everybody left the town. Our family walked to Mllnesville at 2 o'clock In the morning." Burgess W. W. Smith, of West Ha zleton, testified that on Sept. S he saw about EO strikers drive the men from the Cuyle strlpplngs by throwing stones at them. After Sept. 3 he or dered Policeman Jones to place on duty three special policemen, to aid him at night. This was owing to the fear of violence at the hands of the strikers. Oliver Lelbensberger, a builder and contractor of Hazleton, rode on his bicycle to Lattimer, passing on the way some 12 or 15 strikers, who pur sued him, crying: "Kill him, kill him," The witness then described tho meet ing of the sheriff and the strikers, the latter advancing with a paper in his hand. The sheriff was crowded into the gutter, and then some one gave an order to fire. William J. Evans, a reporter of the Hazleton Sentinel, corroborated the above testimony. He continued: "Af ter the shooting I saw three men lying dead together, and close up to the hand of one of them wns a revolver. I picked It up, stuck It In my pocket and reported it to the sheriff. I kept It until tho Inquest, when I gave It to Coroner McKee." The prosecution fail ed to prove that the pistol picked up by Evans was his property, Benjamin Norrls, a motorman on the trolley line, testified to bringing the dead and wounded to Hazleton, and as to the finding of an empty pistol In the coat of one of the dead men. Dr. John Koons, a practicing physi cian of Hazleton, testified to being called by the chief of police to treat two wounded men In Jail. One of the men declined to be examined, although he claimed he had a broken arm, and the examination had to be made by force. There was no fracture of the arm. The other man had two slight scalp wounds. John Landmesser, an old resident of West Hazleton, advised tho strikers to disperse and go home. They re plied, "The sheriff no good." Don't Tooacco Spit and Bmoke Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, tako JNo-To-llac, the wonder-workor that makes weak men etrone. Many cain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-liac Jiom your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Storllng ltemody Co., Chicago or New York. Aotor 15ntofli'Vo,Hrrltiiilntlons. New York, March 1. Yesterday af ternoon Actor Ratcllffe was taken be fore S. P. Paul, referee In the suit for divorce brought by Caroline It. Rat cllffe, the English wife. Reporters were excluded, but at the close of the hear Ing one of the attorneys said that Ratcllffo admitted that the woman had been legally married to him. Im mediately after the hearing before Refree Paul there was a similar one before Thomas C. Kinney, referee In Alice DeLacey's suit for annulment of marriage. Ratcllffe was called and asked if he admitted the two mar rlages. He refused to answer, on the ground that by so doing he might In criminate himself. He ulso refused to answer several other questions. The hearing then came to a close and Rat- cllffe was taken hack to the Tombs, The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others are in vited to call on any druggist and get free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumptipn, I'rice 25 c, and 50c, I m n M ft M TI10 Lnto Emperor the order More Hnff'.c iflf' W 1'' porter, Ask for the Genuine JOHANN I ALL OTItnRS ARB WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. I , REINDEER FOR ALASKA. U1111H1111I tnrco of I.lvlnir Froleht llrotmht by tho .Miillllolmn. Jersey City, March 1. The nrrivat of the Allan line steamer Manltoban at the Pennsylvania railroad stock yards pier yesterday caused an unusual amount of excitement. Neverbefore has any vessel brought to this port a more Interesting cargo of living freight than that which tho liner Manltoban landed. On board the big vessel, which left Alten, Norway, Fob. 4, Vere 114 Lap landers and Finns, men women and children, together with 537 reindeer, 20 sleds, over BOO sets of harness, and 800 bags of moss, with which to feed the deer. This motley group constitutes the government relief expedition to Klon dike sufferers, and they all arrived safely after a voyage of 23 days, under the careful supervision of Dr. Sheldon Jackson. All the Laplanders and many of the Finns were dressed In the clumsy fur clothing and peculiar headgear of the Arctic region. Every one of them vied with the others In wearing bright colored ribbons, handkerchiefs, neck laces and belts, as well as stockings. Crimson, yellow and green predomi nated, while purple, blue, orange and other flashy colors were everywhere In evidence. Free of Charge to Bunerers. Cut this out and take it to your drucmst and pet a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, lor lonsumption. Louchs and colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits 1 this truly wontleriul remedy, and show vou what can be accomplished by the retrular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not now it would invariably cure. Manv of Hie best physicians are now using it in their prac tice with great results, and arc relying on it in most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu lar size 50 cents and $1.00. A 1! ru till Cup tu I ll nnil Mate. Portland, Ore., March 1. Captain Eben Murphy and First Mate George Harvey, of the American ship George Stetson, were yesterday held to answer before the federal grand Jury by Uni ted States Commissioner McKee on the charge of gross cruelty to Amos Stone, an ordinary seaman, who since the ar rival of the ship In port, and In con sequence of brutality of the officers, has been In the hospital for treatment. his condition being that of a mental and physical wreck. Stone's parents are said to be wealthy residents of Baltimore. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest colic but is I roe from all its injurious properties. Grain- O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is nut a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about J as much U3 coffee. 15 and 25c. IE FOR ElTIIEIt SEX. O This remedy being iu relucted dlrcctlv to the sent of thoHo diseases of tho (iciiito-Urlnarj Organs, requires no change of diet. Cnro cnurantccd In 1 to 3 days. Hmnllplnliipuck. fiT TtT H3 n. by mail, 81. OO, I Bold only by K1IU1N, Sfcena Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEELIG'S keep coming back for it. Yon can't keep on celling a poor thing to the some people. ft "TUB STYLISH PATTERN." Af- u tlstle- Fashionable. Orleinal. Perfect- 1'UUng. Prices iu ami J.O coins, t Nonehisher. None better at any price. f) I Some tellable merchant sells them In J li., Act fn them, or they can be had by mail from 6 us In either New York or Chicago. J .4 . 1 TT. I CI . T dumps UKen. uiesi rasnion oneci 7 A sent upon receipt of one cent to pay t postage, . 1 Hints, Fancy WorK, Current topics, I Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- U eluding a freo pattern, your own selec- i Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address B THE McCALL COMPANY, s 142-146 West 14th Street, New otfc. J89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. i KB jl are V saved by using Seel- I la's because you can buy cheap coffee and make V ii ueucious uy a " ' j little 01 tills admixtnre. C CfiOCOLjlTESj (Sfi FOn CAT ING. DRINKING, i Vfffft t)fl j COOKING. BAKING Bf ft V) MK jj Purity of Material and V j, ' ' JLi 111 DcliciousnESSKriarorllnmElleiWVfflffla roR sue t our smis$M& CHOCKS EVlRYWHrJlrgsffli BAZAR flpftStff - MAGAZINEW j WMtlm I.- Germany Personally acknowledged" the merits of the Genuine Johann Hoff's Maft Extract by a letter and appointed Johann HofF as Coun cillor of Commission, and decorated him with ot the crown. strength in one dozen bottles of Jolinnn Mnlt Pvtrnrt linn In n rrisk nf nip nr without their deleterious effect. HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. THE RUSH In the Spring will be Tremendous. TIip limit urofitaltle buitncp will bo In trans pnrtntlon and tnerdmndisiiiK u"l I" furnishing fond nnd supplies to tho multitude of Gold neciceis in snoii, n ifLMierni i nun tin;. Mercan tile and fHcnmslilp business. It was so In '19 It win no ho in ".in. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company '"W $5 000,000 ""-" To meet tliN 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, Specially adapted for pnqsentier bti&Iness carry IiiK to that country an Immense amount of sup plies and equipment for tho miners, ns welt as furnishing them transportation for themselves and their troods, nnd establishing Trading Stations t different points. An opportunity is ollercd nny person, be they of small or large means, to buy shares of stock in tills company and participate In tho N0RM0US DIVIDENDS sure to bo earned within the next 12 months. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-asMessable, nnd will be offered for a limited tlmo only Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paviiiir lamer dividends. "While, tianiernna Ravings bnnks and banks lmvo suspended, transportation and trading companion were never seen in the l'st of failures. This stock is ontof tho most dslrablo investments offered th public The incorporators and stockholders who are connected with tills company are men of wide experience in similar undertakings and mon whose names are BUfllcient guarnKe of the standing of tho company, to wit: tvijiir-iu j. i. iiUAizi, ires. vai iwatz lirew Uo., Milwaukee. II OX "WM. K. MASON", United States Senator from Illinois D. O. KDWAI1DS. Pass. Traffic Mgr. 0. II. fc u, it. u , Cincinnati. FKANIC A. IIKCHT, of Chas. Kaestner & Co., Chicniro. CHAS. II. KOCKAVKLL, Traffic Mgr. C I, & L. H. (.uonon Jtoutej l nlcago W. O. KIKHAItSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt. C. N. O & T. P. U. It., Cincinnati, O. Ii V. GKIFKITir, Pres. First National Bank. VlCKSUUrg, .MISS. FIEKI). A. OTTIS, past eighteen years with n nc toy jiunic, nnciuyvuie, inu. J. M. PHILLIPS. Cashier First Nat'l Bank, Vicksljurg, Miss. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make all money payable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co,, Flsber HutMIng, Cor. Van IJurcn & Dearborn Sta., CHICAGO ILL "THEY DO THE WORK" 2 I BRONCHO 1 B REMEDIES jflC Relieve and Cure 3 s Head Troubles Stomach Disorders s System Irregularities '1 formulas of nvtcd physicians 3 3 3 "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write j: Broux Chemical Co.,Yonkers(N.Y. Health Book Mailed Free. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR O ACHE. INTERNA! fB PVTrDNSI THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. 0 sS 0 iSfSS4( 0 et To Any Reliable Man. Uarrelous Appllancoandono month's remedies of rare poircrwlil bo Bent on trial, wiilwut any admnct payment, by tho foreuiosi company in the world In the treatment ot men weuk.'orolten, dl couruyed from elfcctn of excesses, worry, otr work. &c, Happy marrb no lecurcd, complete re tnratlonor devidonmpnt of ull robust conditions. The time ol this uttvr is limited. No ( O. I), jrjoKiQ t no coceiniuat n. c&postire. And reus IIIS-M ll'll ' I.. !" iO'PALO.N.V, WORSES 20RSET5 A5iVourDeal F o.i'Them 0KJiEEL6P4iSixlhSf. tS-"CURE GUARANTEED'." "SJ Icocele. Ntrlelure. Au Cuttlntf, Htuiill !JiHloveloit-l Oriftin tissual liLiilleuc Freh ciuricureillni UolUtluyit. Bi'iidiucu. atauuiMfur liable 'vaar 'Trnt, "oniyirueineaicai hook Kipoalna UuuckafakulufttUutcvittiulrtrlcltii&ecUtiiuc&v To winKillen TRESTIS1T MB orm wm W ROYAL V 1ER 1 II AN ILLEGALSTITOTE. How a Western Judgo Interprets a National Law. INTERFERES WITH STATE RI0I1TS Judao Itoriirera Di-olnron Tlmt tlio Sys tem of OovorniiH'iit InHpcotlnti of Wont I " Uneoimtittitlotml," nnd That ConirresH lSxcocdod Its l'owors. Kansas City, Mo., March 1. The en tire systBm of government Inspection of meat which has been established In the packing houses of the United States was declared to be unconstitu tional, Ineffective and void in an opin ion handed down In the United States district court yesterday by Judge John iioatrers. who In nlllim- fnr .Tiwlp-n Thn- llps. An Indictment against Harry Boyer, foreman of the fresh meat de partment of the Jacob Dold Packing company, charged with attempting to bribe a fresh meat Inspector, was quashed on the ground that congress had no power to create tho olllce of meat Inspector; that even If Boyer had attempted to bribe an Inspector, as was charged in the Indictment, he did not commit an offense against tho government. Under the decision of Judge Rodgers packers may disregard the meat In spectors without fear of successful prosecution, because the law by which the Inspection was created has been declared InvnIId. Boyer's attorneys contended that tho carcasses which were Inspected were not subjects of Interstate commerce, and that there fore the government had no right to Impose police regulations at the pack ing houses. In his decision Judge Hodgers says: "Narrowed down, the simple ques tion Is whether the duties alleged In the Indictment which the Inspectors were required, under the rules and reg ulations of the secretary of agricul ture, to perform were such as belonged to the state of Missouri or to the United States." The Dowers of congress nrp p-rnrpsstv granted or indicated by direct Impli cation, uie judge said, and he held that the constitution made no provision for the Passaire Of laws rrpfltlnn" nnnlrlTirr house inspection. Congress regulates commerce witn rorelgn nations, among the several states and with the In dian tribes, according tn thp nmvfo. ions of the constitution, but Judge Itodgers quoted several decisions to show that the killing of beef at pack ing houses could not be classed as in terstate commerce, and that congress had no right to Interfere with mat ters that should be controlled hv thp several states. John It. Walker, district attorney, In arguing the demurrer, held that the system of packing house inspection was created under the cenernl wpl- fare clause of the preamble of the constitution In which the words "pro vide for the common defense" are used. Judge Rodgers held that this Is not applicable. A similar expression oc curs in section 8, article 1, of the con stitution, but this has been supple mentary merely to a nreeedlnir nrn. vision concerning duties and taxes. Thoro are three little tliincs which tfo more work than any other three little things created they nro the ant, the heo and DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers, the last being the famous littlo pills for stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Uusenbuch. Tho Sllppei-j' TJn'iiiit'iosH ftoturnn. Jacksonville, Fla., March 1. Tho steamer Dauntless, which left Pernan dlna on Sunday night at 12, and is supposed to have carried a large cargo of arms and ammunition to Cuba, ar rived here yesterday. Commander Plllsbury, of the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius, went down the river to es cort her up the river. The Vesuvius returned to port along with Dauntless. No steps have been taken by the gov ernment to seize the Dauntless. A thrill of terror s experienced wven a brassv couch of croun sounds tbrouth the house at night. But tho terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Curo has been administered. Safo and harmless for children. C. H. Hagenbuch. MlbhlfeaTl 51'lm!rs ou'Slrlko. West Bay City, Mich., March 1. Three hundred miners employed In the Monitor and Bay county mines struck yesterday afternoon. The men de mand an eight hour work day's pay for mine run and abolition of the one Inch screen. These demands were re fused by operators. Wo aro anxious to do a little good In this world and can think of no plcasantor or hotter wav to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Curo as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles mat lollow ncgiecicu coins. C. II. Ilagenbuch. IV nrldo'M ijuioldo. Philadelphia, March 1. Mrs. Leonora Cushman, a bride of three months, committed suicide yesterday by taking carbolic acid, and Dr. Alexander Ful ton, a prominent physician in the northeastern section of the city, end ed his life last night by shooting him self. The motive In both ceses Is un known. Mrs. Cushman was 24 years of age. Her husband was Arthur Cushman, an electrician, and they lived at 912 North Twelfth street. Their mar ried life was apparently harmonious, but recently Mrs. Cushman showed signs of despondency. Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order? Simply a caso of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will mako a new man or woman of you. Innocent "Mem Wore Convfotoa. Guthrie, O. T March 1. Ever since the burning of the two Indians for the murder of Mrs, Laird, at Maude, I. T It has been asserted that Lincoln Mc Geizy, the younger of the two, was Innocent, The evidence brought out at the hearings has served to corrob orate this assertion. It Is now learned that special agents of the government have obtained evidence securing a complete alibi for Samson, the other victim, proving that he was 40 miles from the Laird home at the time of the murder. hbt nlcasuro is there in life with a head' uche, constipation and biliousness? Thous and! exnnriuuce thein who could become per fectly healthy by using DoWitt's Little Early Ulsers, Uio lumoiis muo puis. u. ii, iingun- buch, Youth Siivi-u From Uxocutlnti. Ottawa, Match 1. Lyman Dart, the 17-year-old boy in Jail ut Truo, N. S under sentence of death on March 3 for the murder of n Syrian peddler, has not only escaped the gallows, but will be set free. The trial judge has re ported to the department of Justice that evidence discovered since the trial ehows conclusively that the shoot ing wan accidental. TO CUIUS A COI.H IS ONU DAY, Take Laxatlvo Brouio Quinine Tublcts. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to euro. 25c, Tho gcuulno hug L, IJ. Q. on each tablet. 1898 MAftOH. 1808 Su. Mo. Tu.Iwo.ItL Fr. Sa. Tit ttt i3 21 ilZ 22 ii 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 l MOON'S PHASES. ,0 Full 0 4:48 IMoon o a,m. 6 Third , c 3:04 Quarter ID a.m. Now Moon .& a.m. j. Flnt on 2:86 y Quarter C5U u..n,. Many Peonle Oannot Drlntr eoflee at iilalit. It spoils tluilr all ien. Ynll ptin drink Oniin-O when you please and sleeplike a top. For Omln-0 docs not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet It looks and tastes like the bestcon'eo. For nervous persons, young people and children ()raiti-o is the perfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in placo of coil'ce. 15 and 25c. IlrltlMfi Orhfi In Co'loinbm. New York, March l.Count Cara crlstl, nn American citizen, arrived here from London yesterday. He re ports that he is about completing a deal by which a tract of coal and pe troleum land, COO miles square, in the Republic of Colombia, Is to be sold to a British syndicate. It Is understood the British syndicate will pay over $2,000,000 for the land. "It is most im portant," said Count CaracristI, "for use as a coaling station by a naval nower." U V f Talking it Over, When a party of middle aged wom en get together alone, a common theme of conversa tion is their phys ical ailments. It would be better if these discussions of the ailments peculiar to women took place twenty vtars earlier in life. If a little of the prudery of mod ern society were banished, so that young women talked these subjects over among themselves, there would be less suffering among women in middle life. Good health is the best endowment that a human being can have. Good general health among women is largely dependent upon good local health in a womanly way. Through ignorance and neglect it has be come such an ordinao, common - place tiling for women to suffer from weakness and disease of the delicate and important feminine organism, that many women have come to look upon these troubles as an unavoidable inheritance. This is a mis take. All troubles of this nature may be cured in the privacy of the home, without undergoing the obnoxious "examinations' and "local treatment" insisted upon by the average physician. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription gives health, elastic strength and vitality to the sensitive organs concerned. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and frees from pain. It tones the nerves and builds up the nerve centers. It makes a woman healthy and strong, and thus prepares her for healthy wifehood, capable motherhood and a safe transition at the change of life. " I want to testify to the great benefit derived from using Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. IL Mason, of Strykersville Wyo ming Co., N Y. " I commence'd using it about three months before confinement. With my former confinement I suffered greatly, while this one was comparatively easy, owing to the ue of the ' Favorite Prescription. " i u: ii wi ill Sometimes needs areliable, monthly, resulatini, medicine, o y hamlteaoad tho j.urcbt drugs should be used. Ii you i .nt the ' t-t, jut 9 ti... DMnrnmnl. sa.(s nnd certain nolnt. Seat anywhere, 81.00, For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF 2IMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIllllllllli;illllllllllllll!lllinilinillllllUllH V ,"r""',l '-MjRAINB0W LINIMENT 1 jMtkfnw'- liuiiie, an a i-.lnndartl remedy for fSl ""If t5rajiii. Bruises, I'runp, Hhoumutlbin, s I I y 1. mmft ul"' an i15!"'8 ft"1! i-'i'is- L -r l-"WlinC S WiVj ' irep"a! FOB SALE EVBETWKEEE. - Cliiiiililllllllllllllllllllilll'" illlllllllllillllliiilillJIIllilllllllllllllllllllllllliiiilJi will enter the coming year prepared to give to the readinc. publn that which hamade it famous T llie past nuarur of a century contributions from the puis of the rtat literary men and women oi the world, illustrated by leading artists. A brief glante over its pro jccius announces such reading as OUR PACIFIC PROSI'UCT riKIJHTS FOIt 1 MfiltiOfiV I'IML HIE 10MJ1E1U 111 IlirOltTlvrK OK i I4T1IHU.V tUIL B) ;. DAVID TUltrlE t, WOKTMXOTOX r FORD E1STCI1V MlltliU iMI THE I'iCIFIC THE HEltLIII'ltl VT Ut' Dili 1'tIIMl' OOX11X Hi aTunixx doxsai annua r iruitis RODEN'S CORNERTHE NOVEL OP THE YEAR by Hbnkv Seton Mkrriman, author of "The Sowers." Striking novelties In short fiction wi ' he contributed by such authors as V I), ilowells, Richard Ilardinx Davis, llrander Mmlie Trederic Kemington, Huth McEnery Stuart, and others. There will be a series of anises on THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE DRAMA ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES IWagtJrc to alt tut'h-ribtri in the United States, CanaMi, and Mexico Sub, $4 a year. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Pub's, N. Y. City. Send lor Iree proipuclus Gen, I n Walla 11 a Willi t.s W u, BloodfHerveFood for Weak nnd Run Down People. WHAT IT K I Tliorlchr stofnll restore. ilH III IOJ tlyo foods. becntiEo It re plfteeo the essentials of liro that aro ox. haunted by dlNciisi-, lndlwxtlo. high living! overwork, worry, cm csms, abuse, etc. UIHBT IT nflFI Hv making tho blooi! Vtfnm II UUCOl pure and rich and the digestion prrfec-lt creates solid lie .1), nruselo "ami Mrenirtli. The nerves being made strong the hraln boeomes allvc and ulear. It restores lost vitality, stops nil wast ing drains and weakness luelltier sex, nnd as a female regulator lias no equal. I'rice 60c, or Ave Iw es $2.00. Druggists or by mall. We win help you. Advice and book, freo. W'lte UAboutYour CnsoTl THK DR. CHASE COMPANY, Ifil3 Chew u t Ntrwt, I'hlladelobl- ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHtTYKIM. DIVISION. FKIinCARY 20, 1898 Trnlns will leave HheimniloRh alter the abort ante for Wlgann, (Hlborton, Frnckvllle Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvlllo. Hamburg, Itcadlng, PotMown. Phoeiilxville. Jtorristown atd Phil. Rdelphln fllrmil street station) at 605 and 815 a. m., 2 02, fi 13 p m. on week days. Sundays, 6 0-1 a. in., I 00 p. m. Leave 8lietianilrmb for Pottsvlllp (via Delano1 7 17, loo.", it m., 12 SO, 2 82 and fl 26 p, m. week days Sundays, S 31 a. in., 0 81 p. in. Trains leavu FmckvUlu for Shenandoah si ":i'i, il Ida. m. and 5 40, 7 51 p. oj. 8unday. 1 1 01 a. in. nnd S 20 p. tn. I-eave I'ottwvllle for Hliemimlonh (via Frnck vllle 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 25 p.m. Sunday 10 ill a. in.. 3 00 p. in. Leave I'ottuvllle for Shenandoah (via Delano 7-1.1, 0 10 n. in., 123s, 2 12 nnd 5 00 p.m. week days. Sundays, 0 II a. in 0 01 p.m. Leave IMillndolpMa, (llroad street station). Inr Shenandoah nt 5 57, 8 35 nnd 10 111 a.m.. 4 10 p. in. week dnvs. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, lur Sea Girt, ABbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Itranch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20. 11.11, a. m., 3.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Kroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt, NICW YORK. Rxpreas, week-days, 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 5 15, 6 50, 7 38,8 20,8 38,9 50,10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a in, 12 00 noon, 2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Cir) 3 20, 3 50. 1 00, .100, 5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 13, 10 O0 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 01, I 50, 5 IS, 8 20,8 38,0 50, 10 21, (Dli Ing Car), 1131 a. tn., 1235, 1 05 (Dining Car) 280 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 50,(Dlnlng Car) 0 35, 7 02, 7 43. 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Kxpress for Boston without change, 11 00 a in., week-days, and 7 13 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For llnlllruoro and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. m., 12 00, 12 31 i Ullng far), 112, 3 18, 4 41, 5 25 f'ongres sionnl Limited, Dining Carj, 0 17. 05", LDln line Car, 7 31 Dining Carj p. in , and 12 01 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, u 12, 11 23. a. in., 1200, 1 12, 4 41, 520 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Car, 0 55 Dining Car, 731 Din lug Carj p m. and 12 05 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Itroad street station via Delaware rive) bridge Kxpresa, 7 05 p. m. dally. Leave Market Street Wnrf I3xpress, 8 50 a m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. m (accommodation 4 30 nnd 5 00 p. m.) For Cupe May, Anglcsea, Wildwood and Hollj ll.raeh, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Hnrhor Kxpress, 9 00 a. m., 400, p. m, week days. Sund.iys, 9 00 a. m. For SonierH Point Kxprewi, 8 50, a. m., 200, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 n. in. I. H. Hutchinson, J. It. Woon, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Fass'g'r Agt illiHl M 111 IiHII)I1TO?1 3 SURE. St NO 4C. FUR "WOMAN 3 SPt- W,i.?nx Specific Co.,FMiLA.,rA. at Povlnsky's drus store, Gent re street. Kan AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TEitn. Titrs and ikTU WOMAN S RELIEF, Al.nv" nroTimtnrKi reliable Aovl l Mai na, r.fi I'atfUV'D Til NAT I'll.l nnd H1VL It BURETS. Atrial? t.t.n'tt.nrHentlinct(flpaleci). iirlce II Catoh Hpko Co., fcoiton.Maw. Our book. 4c Kor sale at Klrliu8 druf? store and Shenandoah drug sior. .if' t .tiliSSi t-leLt-.tra Tc, . SihillS J'nndprs n.M'r f-i.i , S l W j h tt,v:.i jCT -r, 'W.wiii ii .i i i i i , 6ul, aitd.urtMutt i I - -,J3 ..tli Toniy "id rennyroyal Pill. M .ii" Sr ranriti' ). A,wyi buy the bent and aviiid jutjf pi,t Uii tnintced auprrlor to all otlien. JJji'liivf . i . t i i the i.Srket. A No 1 l'artloult,4 ctt' lit t In reealt. The cnuii r fl'i. 1 eal's) neve: AdlrcsJ f&u, Mi.tiiiiUi: Co.. c.evolund,' Store, Shenandoah, Pa. IZ1 10fiCI,JfiUAP as WOMEN WHO READ I o nr.e prmrre -svp Miii kivj infurniptl nf s V tho W irlt'.'n I'r. sri !.. Tim well in- iII(l thirty lioti-e-wifo wills I'rlca 76 cti. and SO cts. per bottle bi II. J. HACKETT & CO.. Philadelphia Ilowells C' u --r C U. w ' t 9
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