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 Kidneys, 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 over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac fcptablo to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy nnd agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to nil 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 rcliablo 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 FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL UUISVILLE, Kt. NEW YORK, NX HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL. OIL CiPiles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. 1 J Wounds & Bruises. 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Presented with the same careful attention which has marked its career. Every Feature an Interesting Study. Every Act a Delightful Surprise Prim: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents, Opera Hou CURIOUS MAINE NAMES. Tho FostofllflG I.lst Shows Many Trnces ot Knrly Indian Influence. Thoro nro 1,103 postofllees In tho stato of Mnlno, nnd, although nmny of them, especially lit tho rou thorn nnil moro thick ly populated portions of tho stato, Lour plain, simple, short nnd easily pronounood American names, thero aro a considerable umbor In what mny bo called "tho hack- woods" or tho Interior which hear names of Indian origin. In Aroostook county thoro aro Wytopltlook, Mnttwnmkang, Ox bow, Jiooseluok, Mcditxnkeog and Mao- wiihoctown. In Piscataquis county thoro aro Mnttagomonsts, Spurdnabuiik, Un- sumtalum, Nnhmakautn, Allaguash and nmodccoclc. In foomorsot county, Choni- bosnhanitlcook, Cnuqiiomgomoc, 11ns- knmphunk and Scobooinook. In Franklin county, Moostookniaguntlo; In Oxford, llnloliunkoniunk, I'armacheno and Urn- bogOg, Thero aro vory few French or Fronch-Cu- nnd Inn namos In tho wholo stato. I)y tho last stiito census of tho Pino Trco Stato thero woro 78,000 foreign born inhabitants within ItH borders and of this number about two-thirds, or 02,000, woro Canadian, chiefly Fronch Canadian. Thoro wcro by that census only 1,100 Gorman, 2,000 Scan dinavian and 11,000 Irish inhabitants In tho stato out of a total population of 000,- 000, but notwithstanding this oircum stance and tho fact that tho upper portions of Jlolno wcro for a tinio under Fronch rulo thero is practically no trace of Fronch names in theso counties or in tho towns composing them, although In neighboring Vermont, tho total foreign population ol which is, outside of tho largo cities, muoh smaller than is that of Maine, French names aro largely preserved. Tho tltlo Vormont Is itself Fronoh (green moun tain); tho title of tho capital, Montpolicr, Is taken from a French city; Grand Isle, Orleans and Mamolllo uro distinctively Fronch, and many of tho townships havo Froncli names, which aro much easier of comprehension and much less open to tho chance Of mistake than aro tlioso of tho pe culiar and confusing stylo which Is eo gen oral In Maino. To tho business of tho dead lottcr olllco Maino makes a considerable contribution each yoar. Now York Sun. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho heat salvo In tho world for cnts. i i iAnM flnu t,..... r...,- tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cotob. and all skin cruntioiiB. and positively cures niles. or jo par required. It is guaranteed to glvo porfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price is cents per Dor. t or nam nv a. w&sioy. Bollenu. Although tho satires of Bollonu wore largely suggested by what had heon effect od in that dlroctlon by tho nnclonts In- deod tho subjects of somo wero direotly taken from writings that havo come down to us yet ho managed to inako thorn por fectly original. Tho outlines woro Latin, but tho details entirely French. His vcrsl fioation and general etylo woro considered oxtromoly good. Tho following opinion of M. Dcmogeot may bo held to express tho estimate formed by tho falrost Judaos. Aftor remarking that Bollenu had appro- bonded and emphasized tho most vital character of tho national tasto namely, a raillery founded on intelligent good senso, and after docluring that tho ancient Fronch spirit of Villon and JIurot had boon on nobled by tho language of thoclussies, nnd tho elegant niceties of tho ago of Louis XIV, eo that Dolleau's real position was that of a bourgeois of Paris In tho grand gnllcry of Versailles, ho adds: "Ills critic ism was clear, siraplo, ncccssiblo to all; negath o rather than suggestive, reducing the principles of art to those of common Bcnso. It was piquant, full of raillery and dollcato mallcu uud enlivened by personall ties. In truth, it delivered its procepts in Imperishable verses, brilliant aliko from imagery and pregnant meaning, and con dousing what was desired to be said into proverbliko expressions, to be received without rcinonstrunco and rcmombcred without difficulty." Gontloninn's Maga zine. There Is no word so full of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother " she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger ana all et- fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature in the change tak ing place that the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for ward without dread, sufferine or eloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she exoeriences the iov of- Motherhood Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND "Mv tvifo guttered moro In ten mln- utes with either of her other two cb.il tlren than she did altogether with her last, havinp; previously used four Dot tles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blesslner to any one expecting to be come a MOTI1EU." 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Tho schedule of tho Florida Limited, the fast train over tho Southern Railway and the Florida Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but tho track has been put in excellent condition and tho engineers of incoming trains say tho now scheduio is mado with case. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour L 8 Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Iiao from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and samplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bomedy Co., Chicago or Now York. ODD TRICKS OF MEMORY. Forgettlnj; One's Nnino Bud Romomberlnj; Another lrsou's llackward. Somo ono has forcibly romnrkod that proper names cscnpo from tho momory na easily ns urenscd pigs nnd illustrates tho Tnnmrl: with nn nnocdoto conoorning Joo JuHoreon, who novor forgot his linos, but hns nn Imporfect rooollootion of nninog. Jefferson liad been introducod to Goneral Grunt nt n tlmo when that distinguished soldier was tho lion of tho social world, nnd tho popular nctorwns much Impressed with tho personality of tho lioro. A few hours lator ns ho wont up in Ills hotol olo- vator n rugged looking man with a mili tary bearing bowed pleasantly to him and mnuo nn observation regarding tno speed o( tho elevator, whon Jefferson said: "I beg your pardon. Your face is very familiar, hut I cannot recall your name." Grant," was tho laconic hut perfectly oourteous reply. "I cot oil at tho wrong floor," said Jot- ferson, "for fear I would ask him next II ho had boon In tho war." Jofforson did worso than to forgot the nnnios of other people he sometimes for got his own. He called at a postolllco in a small place and asked tho clerk: "Any mall for me? "What namcf" "Name? Good graolousl Idon'tknowl Lot mo think. Why, I am to play 'Rip Van Wlnklo' tonight at your hall." "Joo Joucrsonr suggested tho clorK. "Yos, Jollerson: certainly. Thnnks." And, receiving his mull, tho actor went away happy. A favorite trioK of a capricious momory Is to substitute somo other nnmo for tho ono wanted, n process duo to assimilation. A couplo of Indies on a Chicago street car asked the conductor to leave them nt Penn sylvania nvonuo. 'There s no such nvonuo in tills suburb, said the conductor. "But thoro cortnlnly Is," roitoratcd the Indies. Wo hnvo friends living thero and ought to know." 'I'eihnns you moan Keystono nvenuo. suggested n passenger, mid they siild that was just wnat thoy did mean, nut tney know it had something to do with ronn sylvnnin, which was Impressed upon their memories as tho Keystone atnto. A good story Is told or an oxcenont woman who had this fatal faculty for mis construing numes. Hor daughter was er Meeting n call from a gontlomnn, nnd she impressed upon her mother tho fact that his nnmo was a very simple ono and easy to remenibor Cowdry. Tho mother re pentcd it until sho was sure sho could sot possibly forget It, and on tho evening when ho culled hurried forward to meet him, saying graciously: "How nro you, Mr. Drycawr Umcago Tlmcs-Herald. What pleasure is thoro in lifo with a head ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous anus experience tnom who couiu occonio per fectly healthy by using Do Witt's Little Kaily Ulsora. tno laiuous llttlo puis. u. 11. Jlaiion liucli. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager and . . . Pilsner Beer, Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. 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This combined treatment cures quickly, thoroughly nnd forever all elTects of early evil habits, later ex cesses, overwork, worry, etc. It creates health, strength, vitality, sustaining iowcrs and restores weak and uudeeloivd tortious to natural dimen sions ami functions. Any man writing In earnest will receive descrip tion, particulars and references in a plain tailed en velope. Professional confidence. No deception not irntuhftlnti of nnv nature. A national refutation or mention mpcr) Address CO., Buffalo, N. Y. DR. Em C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, IsBoldunrJsr positive Written Ouarnntce, oyanthorizoanBonts only, to cure woan uomnry, Dizzinesa, Wakofulnees, Fits, llyetcrio. Quick- nnan. Nii?lit. I innnnn. Kvil Tlrnnms. T,nnk of Conti. ilenco, Nervousnoes, Lassitudo, nil DralnB, Vonth- fiat RrrnrH. nf V.TnftfiHivn TIbo nf Tnhnrnn. Onium. or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At Btoro or by mail, $1 o box, six for f5; with written cunrnntco to euro or refund money. Samplo jincU UBO, containing fivo days' treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. Oro samplo only sold to oacn person. At storo or by man. t35"Red Label Special Extra Strength For Impotency, Loss ot Pnwnr. XjOSt Manhood Sterility or Hairennosn.;, writton cuarnntci' (nni.mln'Vlifnrn. Afeftirv, eBFOHEorbymail. API For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug Store. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ' ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, 1 THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOKOUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at tho House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, South Main Street LOST MANHOOD CURED Jernld I Slrnyner, of l'hlla., ewenra belore Win. Uelaierilng, .Notary Public: For elgbt years I uttered froia the ptltiLtsoriarlv AlllJHISand total 1A)H IM? MANHOOD, had a bud Varicocele. mv fae uilh full of nimnlea. had sunken vpii unil ucuk tunu. noaunellte. lotti ot meraorv and vital Nubatanceaduyatid night, was low spir ited and In the moot wretched condition. I knew not u lint to do, was growing woruu lrom day to day. and fust approaching death. I was treatea over uud over again by the bun lamuy aoctorn, whlfh mitv Reempil to acreravate mv trou bles. For years I read the advertisement of DR. THEEL 604 North Sixth St. and uuinsuamed lo consult lilui.bultu Itul iricked ii up courage ana weniioswi uuu, vrno miur n mor oukU exumlnallon nronouncwl my cane curable, and after elebt montln' treatment Ul niunuin uemiHriih I'ci He ntdu cured tny cousin. lermuneml cured me, lie iiinu cure HAltT ICDI.1IKHUH. or FtAN very bad case of in..n.i i.,un nt iinrinr 10 yearn' standing. nU I IliCi mull; strictest se crecy guaranteed. No name or address publlsbid wltliout consent. Bend lucenls In stamps for book "Trutli;" the best of Us kind. Only book exposing Quackery throughout th United States. Illood tmUon curnt lor Illetlme, Fresh ense. cured in S lu lit lu . "ours D-1! eygs. -: Wed. and bat. Kvgi Vio; ouu. K-li I'ermane t cure guaranteed. 'i rrulment tr DRINK CLEARY'S KXTRA FINIS QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne as rr minKiller No. 7 f WORCESTER 1 CORSETS AskVour Dealer A TOUGH GOOSE. Crnel .Toko 1'lnyrd Ulmn tlio Old Negro by b Taililorinlt. ETory Any for tho pnst linlf tlecmlo nn old gray lmlrcd negro liaa passed tlirotitzli tho grounds of tho National musuuiii on tlio wiiy to tho northwest, whero ho innltos 1 1 v 1 1 1 ir hy uolliu onsy tasks for his old mistress. Tlio workshop of tlio tnxldor mists lias over boun a lilaco of (,'rcat tutor- est to tho old limn, nnd ho novor passes tholr doorwltliout n cheery inoriiliig greet iiiR or a visit of uncortnln duration. Tho scientists, too, hnvo crown fond of their dusky frlond, nnd Moso la tho first ono for whom they Inquire when returning from tho long journeys nnd tho last person for whom n uood naturod lncssaio Is left ns thoy lenvo. Hut tho solentlsts ennnot resist nn occn- etonnl joko (it tho cxponso of Clio old man. Woso happeneu into tholr workshop (ho dny heforo Chrlstnins, just after ono of tho scientists had been sklnnliiK n laruo bnld onglo. An tho old negro wandered nlniless- ly about tho room, nlrlng his unfailing wealth of Intcrrogatlvos, ono of tho taxi dermists called to him. "Moso, would you llko to hnvo a nice gooso for your Christmas dinner?" "Deody I would. I'zo 'bilged to you a 'ousnnd times If you Klbs mo do gooso," exclaimed Moso enthusiastically. When ho loft tho shop tho llfoloss bouv of tho onglo protruded conspicuously from tho newspaper bundlo under his nrm, tho old man still expressing his grotltudo vol ubly ns long ns ho remained In sight. Monday Moso again wandered into tho shop. "How did you llko that gooso, Mosof " nskod tho chief. Dnt gooso," said Moso ruefully, "was Just do toughes' gooso eber I soo. Golly, ho must hab boon do fndor fall do ganders. Idled dat gooso, and I pnrbllcd 1m, den blled 'lm 'gen, but shu's you bohn dat ar wuz do chowlncs' bohrd mo nn do old wooniun ebor seod." Ob, you didn't cook It right," snld tho ririlpf. wir.h n. Rlntln nt t.hn nt.hnra. Ilnnmn . In tomorrow, nnd we will glvo you anoth er." Tho noxt dny, whon Moso enmo hob bllng In, n largo snowy owl lay on tho bench, with its skin drawn over its bond. "Thoro Is your goose, Moso, said tho chief In as nonchnlnnt a manner ns possl- blo. Tho old negro looked suspiciously from the scientists to tho bird, scratching his woolly head inodltatlvcly. "Sea hero, boss," ho said finally, "of talu't no trouble I'zo llko t'eoo do feet on dat gooso uforo I carries 'lm to do olo wooniun." Washington Star. Don't annoy others hy your coughing, nnil risk your lifo by neglecting a cold. Ono Min- uto Cough Curo euros coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and luug troubles. C. II. Uagcnbuch. THE FAMILY IN JAPAN. Filial Piety and the Lnnglne lror Immor- tallty Its GuhllliL- Mars. In a recent lecturo Professor Kakichl Mltsukurlof tho University of Tokyo gavo n description of tho social lifo in his native country, which differs materially from many othor accounts. "Tho social unit In Japan," ho said, "is tho family, each fam ily having its olllclally reglstorou heau, frequently tho wlfo. Occupations in all olassos as n rulo uro handed down from gonoratlon to generation, and it is a mat- tor of fnmlly prido Mint that occupation does not deteriorate. The works of an cestors nro kept constantly beforo the fam ily as sacred models, nnd tho result Is tho inimitable beauty of Jupaneso productions. Another interesting custom arising out of tho treatment of the family us tho social unit is seen in tho fact that tho head of tho family always has tho snmo name and tbut as each person succeods to tho dignity ho changes his youthful namo to tho family name. Though this custom still survives in tho country districts, thero Is no stagnation of social nnd industrial types, it being now within tho power of thnhumblosttorisu to tho highest olllco in tho stato by merit nlono. The first known ancestor is regard ed as tho founder of tho family; tho names of ancestors are kept on tablets in tho most sacred place of tho house, whllo tho uunl versarles of tho deaths of oncestors nro ob served with more or less of religious cere mony. Women nro hold in commendable respect, whllo children nre treatod with dcforeiico; they represent tho futuro gener ations. Thero is n strong desire in the mind of the father that tho memory of thoso who hove gone beforo should bo kept green; hence tho Idea of tho family as the social unit Is kont un hy two luctors unai piety and tho longing for immortality." For Infants and Children. The fao It 99 every vra;per. She "Liked Kalllne. Tho follow lngtruotalo la n most curious instance of HvIol; voll on nothing n yenr without bronklng tho Iowa of tho laud. About "0 years ago a steam packet com pany of Idvorpool wlshou to tiuy n plcoo ot land whloh was owned by n"stay at home eplnstor, " as hor nolghbors desoribod hor. Sho sold her land at a Tory low prloo, but Insisted upon a clauso being Inserted In tho agreomont giving her tho right at any tlmo during hor lifo to travol with a com panion In any of tho oampany's vessels. Whon tho agreomont was closod, sho sold her furnlturo and went on board tbo llrst outgoing ship belonging to tho pacltot company. For years this wlso spinster lived nearly all the time upon ono ship or another, frequently accompanied by a companion, aooordlng to tho agreement. This was always a person who otherwise would have boon a rogular passenger, but who purchased her tickot at reduced rates by pitying tho spinster instead of tho paokct company, Tho company offered hor moro than twico tho valuo of tho land If sho would glvo up hor privilege, but this sho would not do. Her roply was, "You got tho laud cheap, and I like sail ing, so wo ought both to bo sutlsllcd." Llpplncott's Magazine. Wo rtre anxious to do a llttlo eoojl In this wnrld nnil run tlilnlr nf ti, ulnnvKila. n. hettor way to do it than hy recommending Ono Minute CourIi Curo as a preventive of iiiiuuiiiuiiia, euiisuiupiiuu aim oilier serious film, trmililna flint fnllmv i,or.lnn.l nr.1.1n r ---------- w.w,, UV,ltl.lvU WIU3. 0. II. Hugcubuch. skyour grocer for the "Royal Patent rlour, and tako no othor brand. It Is tho best flour made. Itchiness of tho skin, horrlhlo plague. .Most ovorynouy alillcten m ono way or another. Only ono safe, never falling cure Douti s Ointment. At any drug storo, SO cents. . llo Was 'JS-Hiultied. Fronools Arago, tho groat Fronoh Boloni tlet, was a precocious youth. Ho was nro pared for tho rigid examinations of the Jicoie l'olytechnlquo beforo ho was 17 years old. SI. Do illreoourt tolls n ohnracterls tlo nneodoto eonccmlng Arngo's examina tion. Tho exaralner was almost brutal In Ms manner toward tho young ctuidldntos. A favorlto companion of Araao wna badlv frluhteiiod ut hla sovero anastlona and fall- ca to pass tno examination. At length Arogo'g turn enme. "young iniiii, " dnld tho oxnmlner stern ly, "you ure probably ns ignorant as your oompnnlon. 1 ndvleo you to go and com plete your studies beforo you risk this ox uuilnntloii." "Monsieur," replied tho boy, "timidity was all that prevented my companion from passing, llo knew much more than ho heemod to know." "Timidity I" oxolalmod tho oxnmlner. "Tho oxouso of foolsl I'orhnpg you uro timid also." "Far from it," returned Arago shortly. "Takocnro. It would bo wlso to spare yourself tho disgrace of being rejected!" "Tho dlsgrocofor mo would lie in not being examined, " wild tho young cnudl dnto proudly. Arngo's solution of tho nroMornn net be foro him was so nccurato uud go brilliant ! that nt last his examiner sprang from his ' clinlr and, throwing his arms about the I boy's neck in delight, exclaimed: i "llrtnol If you nro not rooolvccl Inlo tho Kcolo I'olyteohnlqtio, no onu will be udmitted." And ho then began a cnreerwhloh ndded grently to tho stock of human knowledge. Youth's Companion. Those terrible diz7y -.pells to winch women are subject are due nine tittles in ten lo some weakness or unhealthy con dition of the distinctly femi nine organism. The average doctor in gen eral practice does not half realize this. He prescribes some superfi cial treatment for headache or dyspepsia or liver trouble without suspecting the real cause of the dUhculty. A woman usually understands what is the trouble but is loath to undergo the mortifying and gen erally useless"exaininatioiis" and "local applications" on which the local practitioner is almost sure to insist. But there is a far more sensible alternative : Any woman afflicted with a delicate weak ness of this nature should seek the aid of that marvelous "l'avorite 1'rescription " invented by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. In any case so obstinate as not to be promptly cured by this great " Prescrip tion" special advice for inexpensive home treatment adapted to the individual case, will be sent by Dr. Pierce to any one who will address him by mail. All letters are treated with the strictest privacy and never printed except by the writer's special request. Cases intrusted to his care are in the hands of one who has a lifetime's ex perience and who stands among the most eminent of living specialists in this par ticular field of practice Every woman should possess a copy of Dr. Pierce's famous thousaifd-page illus trated volume, the Common Sense Medical Adviser which has had a larger sale than any medical book in any language. A paper-bound copy will be sent absolutely free on receipt of 21 one -cent stamps lo pay the rast of mailing only. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., or send 31 stamps for cloth- bound copy. A whole medical library m one iooo-pagc volume. Purity of Malerial and Delicioosncss " fljrar Unsrstelled f OR SALE AI DDR STORK A up BY CRDCERS EVERYWHERE. Sometimes neo Is a rellnblo, the imrest drugs cocoa1- and Mjsm tun LJtnnj. uninninu, a j J v fB 1 I 1 .nn.m. Bamur ot ll V -Hi) f AJ i,miiii. Dnni.il . i ('rT 'i I 'Ttlfl sm w ti i. ' it t,i! a X VH( A .-fVA 1 i AS Ther are prompt, sate and certain In result. The utnuine (Dr. Peel's) penr dlaapi c. ,Vhro ti oo Address I'll a i. Msoicisa Co.. Clovelund. O. UUUlt, BUI.""..vI For Sale, at KIRLIN'S "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiinii!iiiinniiiw ,- nro vStSw&YVv-v tho o0i niwiv i ' i v Ji K lornieti iJl V always vays 'f. 1 iftTi : ' FOK SALE EVBEYWHEKE. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' -r v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiliiiiiiiniiliiililiiiiiiiiii? during 1B93 will prc-ent to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the world's most interesting and important news. THE NEWS THAT National and nteffTheWBK1-Ywillconiinetorrtidrale national Politics j l"e Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise AM and Literature S. 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XJny. ir, Vi.ii fi,-m'hel'nitc4StM:i,CtHitl,ritx. ... ........... . . win.,,...,.' I,....l..t V..l ml. W O. Howell AdJrcss ll.llirr.il iiitutiir ltdiini: In i iti I m' il cr i-fccl alps, diy tlil.j, nn I fu in.t n ur . . in- 'I imrini'l. un I b. ,rai, fled lij ii 'i, - illi (inriu i ap aii'l on nn. i ,i ii. . - i ( i in i nA,r-ur.Et of enmllii ill" iin a' i l hk in (.tin e 'I h nt'i.t'tit will pi Mine a cl-'iin, liealtiiy scaJp wttli hiMii iti-it. Iiimi un tmir. when all cIh,' fa It -'' ' ' ' 'M P tth. !ii x r n i i , C j' H w i . 1 1. l i I iTiiriiit llnlr, uiailfl fi SKIHS 0M FERE "' ";; - ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHUYKILI. DIVISION. MABtir 17, 1898. Tralnn will leave Hlipnnndoah after the nbore uate for W linearis, Olllierton, Kraokvllle Dartr Wnt.-r, St i'lalr, l'ottsvillo. IlBtnburg, Itcadlnir, rutti-ton n. l'hoenlxvllle. H"orrtntown BldPhfi. ftdelphln (llronil Btreet stntlou) nt 6C5 nnd 81 n. in ,2 02, 6 n p in. on week days. Sundnyn, fi o'i n. m , 1 no p. m. I.i nve Shoimnilnnh for l'ottsrllle (via Delanol 7 '.7, 10 0.1 n. m., 12 BO, 2 .12 nnil s 25 p, tn. week diiyH SuiHlnys, 9 35 a. in , It 31 p.m. Trains leave Krnckvllle for Hlicnniuloah l T 'li'. ilir, . m. nnd 58, 7 51 p. m. Hunday 1 1 Dl n. ni. nnd 3 2fl p. ru. I,rvi' I'nttHvlllo for Blipnniulonh (via Frock vlll.M 7 10, 11 20 n. in., B 20, 7 36 n. m. Hunday H' T m . 3 00 p. m. l.i live I'ottsvlllc forSfiennndonli (via Polnno 7 1"., Sim a. m.. I23S, 212 ami 500 p. in week UnVH. SundiiyH, ') 15 n. in 6 Oo p. m. Ik-bvo l'lillmlelpMii, (Hroml street station), for Hliennndonh at 5 "7, 8 35 nnd 1019 a. tn., 4 10 p. m. week dnvs. Hundayx leave nt 8 50 n. m. Leave Ilronil street station, 1'hllndelplila, lor Pea (lln, Aibur Park, Ocean drove, Long Branch, anil Intermediate itattonH, 8.20 11.11, a. hi., 8.80 and 1.00 p. tn. week-days. Leave Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOR NEW YORK. Express, week-dayB, 8 20, l'Oo, i 50 5 la, 8 50 7 38, 8 20, 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dinlnu Tar), II 00 a, m, 12 00noon, '2 35 (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (I)llilllK ttir) 8 20, 3 50. 4 00,5 00, 5 58 (Dlnlim Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, nlttht. Uundayn, B 20, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15, 8 20,8 33.95B, 1021, (Dining Car), 11 fXi a, m 123.1, 15 i Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited I 22 Dining Cur), 5 20, 5 50,(Dlning Car. 6 SS, 7 02, 7 43. 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. KxpreHM for Itoiton without change, 11 00 a m., eek-dnys, and 7 13 p. m., dally. WAHHINCITON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 28, a. in., 12W, 1231 ( Dh.lng Cur), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 23 Congre sional Limited, Dining Car, 0 17. 655 bin lag Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. m., and 1203 night week days. Siimluys, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 12 09, 1 12, 4 41, 520 CongrCHBional Lim ited, Dining Car, 0 55 Dining Car, 7 31 IDin ingCnrJ p. ni. and 12 05 night. For Baltimore, lU'emnlnodation, 9 12 a m 'i 02 nnd 1 01 p in week days, 5 Oh and 11 10 j, in dat y FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street Btatlon via Delaware rivet bridge Express, 9 20 n in, 7 05 p. in. daily. Leave Marketstrect Warf Express, 850nm 200, i3 00S.itnrda)sonly), 4 00,5 00 p. m. Sun days, 8 45, 915 a. in (aeeummodatlon 4 30 and 5 00 p. in.) For Cape Mny, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone llnrbor Express, 900 a. in., 400, p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. ni. For Soinera Point Kxprens, 8 50, a. tn., 200. 4 00. Hill II n, v.i.l-llHM Mxn.luvu UAlo m 1. B. HUTCIIINSON. J. it. Wool,. Uen'l Manager. Oen'l l'ass'g'r Ak nDCri9,UAp',,, Wi.rnt Specific CoPmila, tt PovlDBfcy'B drug store, E&n Centre street. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tmin. irrt akd iatk WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwav - (irmnntanii r pliable Arovl Jiintntunt, 'Is I i rnw't 'PlXIIT I'll IH and KAV K KkGttrTS. t Bitirn oroe-u ilirrct (nt-'ttlt". I, liric. ft. L'ATuif Si'icr Co , lloitun. Mum. Uur buok, 4c For sale nt Kirlin's drug store and Shenandoah dru( Htor. monthly, rccolotlne medicine. Only harmlwi (UK) should be used. If you want the liost, get Druir Store, Shenandoah, Pa. vr'i! - 'iriv0 and keop niioruieu oi r: '.rld 'o Pnress. Tho well in- nnti tunny tioui IStt-Wlfl) Will keep keep SXRAINBOW LINIMENT 1 -M. ilia hinii.n. nu n stnnihiril remotlv for Jlu the house, ns a standard remedy for Sl.rajii3, Urulses, Cramps, Khoumutlsm, UUU UU ttoiies nun i.uh:. Hncs2bcU and 50 cts per bottle. E Hrep'res) by H I HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. I T. K. 5tt'' kton BECOMES HISTORY K'"l rhhcal cmim- nt mir coun- tiy. 11 win irt'.u hi ui- -.(Kin aim n llnmiL qntslMns, and wt 1 lie di i i ri . 1 of the multi'e west lt squill i n sitondcmmthi KUnchkeroKionvi , the story of the great gold dwovit ui,i uunsiien,.iu iui.ii