The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 22, 1898, Image 3

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    Both tlio method and results when
Syrup of Figais taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and liowols, 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 taste and ac
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly bcnclicial in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agrecablo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo made it tub most
popular remedy known. '
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gista. Any reliable druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
IMUISVILLE, Kt. m HEW YORK, H.t.
HUMPHREYS
WITCH HAZEL
OIL
C Piles or Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
I I Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils 61 Tuneors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rh sum & Tetters.
EChappet Hands.
Fever Biisters.
Soro Lipa & Nostrils.
O Corns & Bunions. '"
Stings 't Bites of Insects.
Three Sites, yc, 50c. and $1.00.
fioldby druggists, on eii post-paid onrecelpt of price
ucMi'mmtH-ntu. .11 a iiivtiuisiBL,KeTirt.
Opera House,
O. O. QUIRK, IVlgr. ,
MAHANOY CITY. PA.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11
The play you are waiting to see.
The great play of the
Czar's Realm
Darkest
The one pronounced hit of recent
years. An unequalled cast
of characters.
Presented with the same careful
attention which has marked
its career.
Every Feature an Interesting Study.
Every Act a Delightful Surprise
Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents.
Monday, Mar. 28
Mahanor City's laucliine festival. First time
here. The play that has made all
America laugh,
tc
My Friend
From India."
INTRODUCING
WALTER E. PERKINS,
The original barber as played by him 25
nights in New York and Boston and a strong
company containing many members of the
original cast, together with all the details
which distinguished this production In all
principal cities.
PRICES : 25, 35, 50 nnd 75 Cents
BOXES, $1.00.
Chart u)i:m 011 Thursday mumlng, Mnn.li 2Ul
Ms
At 10 o'clock.
FATAL UOTEL FIRE.
Slooping Ocoupants Awakenod to
Moot Death by Flamo,
FEOBABLY TWENTY-TWO DEAD,
Whtlo tho Dcnth 1Anl May llo ln
crpnpil liy tho 'loss of Utilcnmvn
l.oditors Snvornl Sovoroly Injured
lu tho ItitHh For l.lfo.
Butto, Mont., March 22. Tho Hnlo
House, a Inrse three slory brick build
ing on East Hroadway, used os a lodg
ing and boarding house by miners In
the employ of the Anaconda company,
was entirely destroyed by fire which
broke out Ehortty otter 3 o'clock In the
morning. Bo far as known two men
are dead from Injuries received by
Jumping from tho windows, another Is
dying and 20 are missing, while a
search of the ruins may disclose the
fact that many transient lodgers also
lost their lives. The dead are: Matt
Doyle, aged 45, mltw, Jumped from
third story window'? Frank Itohdey,
nged 40, lately from Portland, Ore.,
Jumped from the third story window.
Dying: Hugh Boyle, nged 30, miner,
strated to lower himself from the
third story by means of Improvised
rope, which parted CO feet from the
ground. He was Just recovering from
the effects of a broken leg through an
accident a month ago.
Injured: Pat Galllgan, went down
with third floor when It collapsed and
was rescued by firemen, badly burned;
John T. Carter, badly burned and cut
by glass; J. J. Conroy, burned on hands
and bones fractured; Barney Reynolds.
fractured right leg; Mike Judge, right
arm broken; John Irwin, burned nboul
the neck nnd face and cut by glass
before Jumping from the third lloor.
There were 250 men and women In
the building when tho flro broke out.
Of these, It Is believed, about 200 es
caped without Injury. Tho flro started
In tho bakery house In tho center of
the building, and had a good start
before It was discovered. When the
firemen arrived men In their under
clothing, and others halt dressed, were
clamoring down tho fire escapes In tho
rear. Tho servant girls and others
were at the windows In the front of
the building, frantically calling for
help. They were cut off from the rear
of the building by tho dense smoke.
The ladders were run up, but not be
fore many of the frightened people
had Jumped. All the female help were
gotten out by the firemen. On the
side of tho building many had made
ropes of their bed clothes and sought
to escape In that way. Some of them
succeeded, but In other cases the ropes
broke and the men dropped many feet
to the ground. No one saved any
thing but what they had on at the
time of the fire.
The night was bitterly cold, the
thermometer registering fi below ezro.
As long as there appeared any chance
of anyone being In the building the
firemen devoted themselves to saving
human life. It was only after there
was no further chance to do this that
they began work on tho fire. The
flames had gained such headway that
two hours after the lire began the
walls had fallen in.
It Is possible some of the missing
men may turn up. Early In the day
the list of the supposed dead ran up
as high as 40. This was because many
of the men who escaped did not report
for work at the mines, little by llt-
flo the list decreased as men reported,
until but 20 known lodgers wore un
accounted for. It Is possible, however,
that a number of transient roomers
who are not well known may be dead
In the ruins. The financial loss will
reach $100,000.
Many People Cannot Drink
coffee at uigtit. It spoils tliclr sleep. You can
ilritik Grain-0 when you nlenso and sleepliko
top. For (Jrniu-O does not stimulate; It
ourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks
ami tastes liko tho best coUco. For nervous
persons, young pcoplo unci children Uruin-0
Is tlio perfect drink. Mudofrom puro grains.
Get a packaso from your grocer to-day. Try
it in placo of coffee. 15 iiiul 25c.
NUGGETS OF "NEWS. '
Nnugatuck, Conn., Is alarmed over
tho appearance of a wild man who
looks like a beast.
The government has not relaxed Its
efforts to capture the murderers of col
ored rosilniaster ISaker In South Caro
lina.
Frank K. Yullle. who was known on
the New York Bowery ns tho "Old
Man llountlful," was found dead In his
lodgings,
Black Jack's band of Mexican out
laws was almost exterminated by a
vigilance committee of the Mormon
colony, near Casas Grandes.
Tho Pennsylvania railroad depot at
Jersey City, was damaged to the ex.
tent of $100,000 by fire yesterday. Sev
eral firemen and others were slightly
njured.
!aby Mine!
Every mother
feels an Inde
scribable dread
of the pain and
danger attend
ant upon the
most critical pe-
t p f i!r
rioa oi ner mc,
iJecomtng a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one ot misery,
MOTHER'S FRIEND
is tho remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial, is not only made
painless, but all the dancer is re
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
spondent or gloomy: nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready tor the coming event
and the serious accidents so com
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother's
rrienu. ts a olesstng to woman,
91.00 rEIl BOTTLE at nil Drugstores
or sent by express on reoelpt or price.
100KS Containing Invaluable Information of
core interest to an women, win no sent
rlttt to any address, upon application, bj
Tbe BulDFIELD EEGCUIOB CO.. itltuta. (I
i Healthy Children...
re a comfort to themselves and the
reason so many l.millics bless
THE GENUINE
JOELOTN HOFF'S
MALT EXTRACT
It has done more to make stronir,
healthy children than any other nutri-
fn uve ivnii, uccausc ll iiiukcs 3trvng,
Healthy Mothers.
0i
Free
ecHcal
backs this offer.
(Cutout and send this notice, or
ERIE MEDICAL
The Florida. Limited Will Again ltim nu
the Southern Itallway.
Tho Florida Limited, which is tlio syn
ouym of all that is elegant in modern rail
way trains, and which during its former
scrvico has been a primo favorite for tourists
from tho North seeking tho mild climato of
Florida, will bo placed in scrvico by tho
Southern Hallway about tho first week In
Jauuary, 1R03. With Its return to scrvico this
train, which will bo solid Pullman vc9tllnlod
botweon Now York, Philadelphia and St.
Augustine will present features 111 tho way of
luxurious and comfortablo appointments not
heretofore presented, and which will to
destined to add still further to Its already
well established popularity.
Tlio Southern Hallway is having built for
tlio Florida Limited scrvico threo tralns.each
containing a dining car, two drawing room
sleeping cars, a compartment car and a
library and observation car, each car com
ploto in all its appointments and equipped
with tho very latest devices aud appliances
for tho comfort and convenience of the pas
sengers. Whllo no schedulo has as yet liccn
announced, It can bo stated that it will bo tlio
quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia
and St. Augustine, aud will bo so planned
that passengers can lcavo Philadelphia at
somo convenient hour during tho day and ar
rive at St. Augustine before nightfall of tho
following day. Philadelphia Record.
Notice Applications for lurther informa-
011 addressed to Jno. M. Iicall, uistrict
assenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will reccivo
prompt attention. 10-25-tf
A l.-lll tnrrnr a OTtlfrlcnCcd WllCn a
brassy cough of croup sounds through tho
liouso at night. lint tho terror soon changes
to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has
been administered. Safe and harmless for
children. C. II. Ilngcnbuch.
Crooked llnnlc Cnslilor Konroiiceil.
Covington, ICy., March 22. Judge
Taft, of the United States court, yes
terday sentenced ex-Cashier T. 1J.
Youtzy, of the First National bank, of
Newport, Ky., to six years In the pen
itentiary. Execution of the sentence
wns suspended for 30 days to enable
the defendants' counsel to prepare a
bill of exceptions. Youtzy was found
guilty of violation of the United States
banking laws.
TO CUIUS A COM! IN ON12 DAY.
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. 25c. Tho genuine has L, B. Q. on
each tablet.
Killed a MiKsrsHippi siipi-irr.
Senatobln, Miss., March 22. In a
shooting affary here yesterday Sheriff
W. Bray was killed and Deputy
Sheriff Homer Gllmore dangerously
wounded. The row becan between
Ashley Cocke nnd Homer Gllmore.
Cocke emptied his pistol at Gllmore,
threo shots taking effect, while Gll
more missed his assailant. Cocke then
walked across the street, meantime re
loading his pistol. Sheriff Bray, hear
ing tho shooting, hastened to the
scene, ordered Cocko to surrender, and
was shot through the heart.
What nlcasuro la tliero In life with a head
ache, constipation aud biliousness? Thous
ands experienco them who could Dccomo per
fectly healthy tiy usinc uewitt's i.uuoisariy
Risers, tho famous llttlo pills. 0. II. Ilagon-
liuch.
' Tno .Noo'il 'Fof llollot;
New York, March 22. Dr. Louis
Klopsch, now In Cuba, In charge of tho
American relief work, cables from Ha
vana: "The situation Is simply this:
There are 205,000 reconcentrados In
over 400 accessible towns helplessly
destitute. Unless we can get regularly,
without a break, 300 tons of cornmeal
and BO tons of lard or bacon every
week we cannot effectively relieve the
suffering. Spasmodic and unsystematic
efforts defeat all good Intentions. Can
ned goods aro useless and condensed
milk should bo substituted. Fifteen
thousand dollars weekly will feed every
starving man, woman and child In
Cuba. Small, Irregular shipments are
only tantalizing,'1
Phllilrpii nnd adults tortured by burns,
scalds, injuries, eczema or skin dlseasos may
securo Instant tellof by usltii: OoWltt's Witch
Hazel Salvo. It is tlio ureal rue remeuy. u.
II, IIuKcnbuch.
'Hold 'KHcapti of I'rlsonoi'w.
Dedhtim, Mnss., March 22. Wo pris
oners at the Dedhnm House ot Cor
rection, having sawed their way out of
their cell, overpowered a guard, and
after binding him seized his keys and
opened fhe safe, from which they took
about $2,600 In money belonging to tho
otllclals and prisoners, and three revol
vers, nnd then escaped. They wore
Patrick Gill, of Hyde. Park, who had
served but a few months of a two
years' sentence for larceny, and Charles
Cook, of Wampole, who was awaiting
a hearing charged with breaking anil
entering.
It's Queer How Quick
Pan-TiiiH cures (ouiilisaml colds, S5c.
Qruhlcr Hros., drut store.
At
skyour urocor for tho "Hoyal Patent
dour, and tike uo other brand. It Is tho best
Hour made.
EV1
for
rWtll PjA ' 111 I "veu " Martini tnat the propi
Ud-K I thuy will send It on tri.il
itf 'JiW- JVt 11 wiiuooi advance payment 10
Ox. ?ro 1 I ' If not nil that la claimed nil
I 7Tr I DncK- Mat ends It tmynotlili
pride of their parents.
This Is the
Treatment
en
31 P Til
Who Are Willing: to Pay When
Convinced of Cure.
A Kotrnttflp mmhlnrrl Irmrllnnl nnri Htiiin4nl.iiMh..
Urn discovered for " Weakness ot Men." It success lias
rletors now unnouueo that
remedies nnd uppllanco
any nonesi man.
ou wish send It
'iff 1
No such otter was over made. In cood faith before
we belles no other remedy would stand suchu test
This com Lined trentnientoureaquickly, thoroughly
nnd former till effects of early evil hnbl.U. lalor ex
cesses, overwork, worry, etc. It creates health,
strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores
weak nnd undovcloiied jortloiis to natural dimen
sions mul functions.
Any man writing In earnest will reoclvo descrip
tion, particular!! nnd references In n plain sealed tu
Veloiw. Professional ennudeuco. No deception noi
ltmxttttlntl of IL11V nntnrf A imtlnnnl rftiiljittnn
mention par.) Address
CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
careful in the choice of a school if
ou would avoid wasting time and
money. Uoing through books does
not educate. Neither doe putting in time.
HIE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
At Bloomsburg, Pa., won its standing and
reputation by the thorough work of its
faculty. It is a better school to day than ever
before ; not simply because of better material
equipment, (this is important), but because of
a stronger corps of teachers. They are nearly
all college and university trained. Recent
additions have been made.
Sp'ing term will open March 29th, iSgS:
Write for information to
J. P. WELSH, Ph. D Principal, Bloomsburg.
okxhkkox:
QUICK CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS,
PYNY-PECTORAU
The Canadian Remedy lor all
THROAT AND LONG AFFECTIONS. ;
Lahoe Bottles, 25 ots.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Llm.,
Prop's Perry Dwis' Pain-Kiuer.
for sale by
ALL CHEMISTS AND IlKUGOlSTS.
PbFeot im
DO NOT DESPAIR!
Do Xot Suffer Jauntier! Tbo
Joy-sand ambitions of life can
be ro stored to you. Tlie very
worst cases or rservous ijcdiii
tv am absolutely rurtrt by
IM'.UPKOTO 'rAHIjKTN.
(Jlvo prompt relief to Insomnia,
fnlllns memory and ttiewaMe
and drain of vital powers.lncur
rod bv indlscretlonsoroxccsses
of early years Impart viKor
ann noiencv to every iuncuun.
Braco up tho system, Olvo t. bloom to tbe
cheeks and lustre to tbo VW eyes ;of young
oroUL OnoWifl box renew eif a lvuai enemy;
boxes at SS.AO a com-p 1 f Jpleto Guaran
teed oure or money refund BjfUrwed. Con be
carried In vest pocket Hold AflliltX every wheroor
mailed in plain wrapperon receiptor price
tyTUlfilMSUFKCTOCO. Caxton lildR. ChlcaKO.Ill.
For sale In Shenandoah by Shenandoah Drug
Store nnd Oruhlcr Bros.
ROYAL
WORCESTER
CORSETS
AsKYbuR Dealer
f0RTHEM
PHILADELPHIA,
CURE GUARANTEED." -3
Melf-jiliu Npecltil J)leaie, Vr
Irocvle. Mirieturea. sa uuiunff,
Nmull Undeveloped OrKnatsr.uL
&SSr8&?2Sli BLOOD POISON
lit all riueii J rem cuiei I'tirrtt ir.i
to 1 o day. SfndlUcu. stamps for ltoJic
"IVnth 'ronlv true medical book Kxnofllne
Uuucka&?aUolaslUuteMuidTtricu&fichcine&
If we can sell you
one 2c. package of
who
this admixture
we'll be satisfied.
You'll buy more
for it will touch
the spot. Groccri
have SEEUd'S.
has added
alittteofSeel.
Ug's to ordinary
fcoffeo knows b
prima drink thnt
Iwill please herhusband.
DRINK
CUJARY'S KX'fRA FINE
QUALITY
-GINGER ALE,
Superior Sarsaparilla...
and Orange Champagne.
s r rmiiM'G von either hex.
ILL UIIUIH OThlx rcmody lielns
lectetl directly to tlio
Brut ur iiioso aiueuHCH
or tlio ticmto-Urluary
Organs', requires no
chance of diet. Cure
Ciiaraiitced lu 1 to It
diiyw. Kmull plain puck.
(Bold only by
S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah.
WE ft
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A CUALLENGH ACtlTl!
Senator Mason's Ohallongor Oan
Havo a Ohanoo to Fight,
A SELP APPOINTED SUBSTITUTE.
Dr. Gcoriro H. I'owoll, n Former Wont
orn Scout, bcoro4 tlio " Ilntiirlity
Span lard' Inn M minor Which Should
Aroiiso IIIh "CaHtlllau lllood."
Winona, Minn., March 21. In re
sponse to the challenge of Baron Kl
cardo, Marquis of Alta Villa, Madrid,
Spain, to light a duel with Senator Ma
son, of Illinois, for the lntter's utter
ances In the senate, Dr. Ocorge Powell,
of La Crosse, has cabled the following
acceptance of the challenge In Mason's
stead:
"Through tho press dispatches I nm
Informed that you have challenged
Senator Mason to mortal combat for
words spoken In defense of hla posi
tion as the champion of the patriotism
and principles of his country aud its
people, with usual Spanish generosity
selecting your own weapon.
"Now, as Senator Mason has spent
a lifetime In the pursuit of a more hu
mane calling, and In the walks of civ
ilization which has but poorly fitted
him to meet a bully at arms, as one
who has admired and now endorses the
objectionable words and patriotism of
Senator Mason, I, a plainsman, a
westerner, one of a class known as
typical because It holds principle, as
patriotism, above price, because It be
lieves that murder In the first degree
cannot bo paid for with gold, hereby
accept your challenge and name the
army pistol, the organ of civilization,
tho Instrument with which tho Ameri
can pioneer measured Justice to as
sassins. And while earnestly assuring
you and all' your kind that thousands
of men of my typo stand ready to step
In my tracks and pick up my pistol It
It should fall, I "sincerely thank the
representative of a thousand years of
barbarism for the opportunity to fire
the shot In revenge for the Yankee sail
ors who fed the sharks In the bottom
of Havana bay."
Tho above cable was sent March 17,
but was not made public until yester
day: Dr. George E. Powell Is a noted
western plalnman and Indian fighter,
who followed the fortunes of the army
for 30 years In the capacity of scout
nnd guide In the numerous Indian
wars, serving with distinction under
every general of the army west of the
Mississippi river during his term of
service. So valuable had been the
services rendered by him to the army
that he has been the recipient of many
mementoes from his commanders,
notable among them being a magnifi
cent silver mounted revolver costing
$150 and presented by the late General
George A. Custer.
Dr. Powell Is about 50 years of age,
and a well known physician of La
Crosse. He Is a boon companion of
such frontiersmen as Buffalo Bill, "Wild
Bill, Texas Jack and others of equal
note.
There are threo little things which ilo
moro work than any other threo little things
created they aro the ant, tho beo and
DoWitt's Llttlo Karly Kiscrs, tho last being
tho famous littlo pills for stomach and liver
troubles. C. II. llagenbuch.
Throo Killed lu n Mountain llnttlo.
Plnevllle, Ky., March 22. One of the
bloodiest battles ever foucht In the
Kentucky mountains took place Sun
day afternoon at Puckett's Creek, In
Harlan county, about 16 miles from
this place. In which three men were
killed and two Injured. The killed are
Thad Shelllngs, Joslah Leroy and Wes
Taylor. They were at a neighbor's
drinking, when a auarrel arose be
tween Shelllngs nnd Taylor, the former
firing the first shot, but missing. Tay
lor then opened fire, killing Shelllngs.
Leroy opened fire on Taylor, both
shooting about the Bamo time. When
the fracas was over both were found
to be stretched on the ground dead.
Two men wero wounded by stray bul
lets. Free Pills.
Send vour address to II. K. IJucklcn & Co.,
Chicago, aud get a freo sample box of Br.
Killer's Now Life Pills. A trial will convinco
you of tbolr merits. These pills aro easy in
action and aro narticularly ohectivo in tlio
euro of constipation and sick headache. For
malaria and liver troubles they navo ueen
proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to
be perfectly freo fiom overy deleterious sub
stance and to bo purely vegetable. They do
not weaken by their action, but by giving
tone to stomach ana Dowels greatly invig
orate tho system. Regular slzo 23c. per box.
Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist.
Son Cnptnln C'linrneil IV I th Itriitnltty.
New York, March 22. The crew of
the British bark Ancyra called yester
day at the ofllco of the British consul
to prefer charges of cruelty against the
vessel's master. Captain Morris. They
alleged that ho kicked and beat them
and did not give them sufficient food
on the voyage from Hong Kong to
New York. Consul A. P. Bennett has
Issued a consular summons for Cap
tain Morris.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L e
Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
aud forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
full of new lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac,
tho wonder-worker that makes weak men
itrong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 100,000 curod. Buy No-To-I!ao from
vour own druggist, who will guarantco a
ure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and samplo
mailed freo. Ad, Sterling Kemedy Co.,
Chicago or Now York.
Alloiromii'lbor SurrondorH.
Philadelphia, March 22. Peter E.
Smith, the Twenty-ninth ward Repub
lican politician who was charKed by
Councilman Stevenson with havlns at
tempted to bribe him to vote for the
Schuylkill Water company's bill, then
pending In common council, yesterday
surrendered himself to District At
torney Graham and entered $10,000 ball
for a hearing tomorrow. Smith's ap
pearance yesterday Is said to have
been the result of an agrement between
his counsel and the district attorney.
Whooninir couch Is tbo most distressing
malady; out its duration can no cut snort by
the usu of One Minuto Couch Cure, which is
ilso the best known remedy tur croup nnd
ill luuc mid bronchial troubles. O. II. liuneii-
buch.
Wnrren iinfl "A'onnimo For fc. W. Stnni
Warren, Pa., March 22. The Repub
lican coiuity convention here yesterdai
afternoon ndopted resolutions referilng
to Hon, C. W. Stone, who because ol
his long a.id faithful public Bervlce Is
eminently qualified for the otlice of
governor, and Instructed delegates to
the state convention to use all honor
able means to promote his nomination.
Venango county's Republican conven
tion took similar action.
Wo nrc niulmis to dn n llttlo good In this
world and cim think of no pleasautcror
better way to do It than by recommending
Ouo Minuto Cough Curo ns u preventive of
pneumonia, consumption nnd other sorioui
lung troubles that lullow neglected colds
0. H. Hngenbnch.
Outlawry In tlio KtonillUi-
Washington, March 22. Inf. itb
has ri'iu hed the war depnrtm. i. in,.t
the rowdy iliiu.-nt of Aliinka h.i"
seized BenneU's road, leading to ami
over the Whlti Pass, and have plae t d
the country In a state of terror. In
structions were telegraphed to Gen
eral Merrlam, commanding the dppait
ment of the Columbia, at Vancouver
Wash, to order the Infantry gatrlson
to Skaguay to take proper steps fm
the protection of persons and prnportj
In the disturbed region, regardless of
the expense attending such a move
ment of troops.
Don't annoy others by your coughing, and
risk your life by neglecting a wild. One Mln
tito Cough Cure cures oonghs, cold, croup,
grippe and all thrust ami lung troubles.
II. ltascnburh.
Lynching i"o i wiTvTl TiToTi irT 'h J' 1 1 y .
Atlanta, Ga. March 22. John (.'al
low, a negro, wan lynched near Round
mountain. In northern Alabama. Sun
day night. He hod been paying at
tention to a young white girl whose
name Is Stout, for several months. The
young woman's father became cogni
zant of the affair only on Sunday, and
lynching followed.
If mothers would cat aside foolish prud
ery and impait to their daughter the
V .vledge that tlu-y, tlu-tntelve h, have ac
quired by years of -nflering, thev would be
forced to spend fevvt r hours of anxious at
tendance at the bed-ides of sick daughters.
A woman who saffi rs front weakness,
disease, or derangement of the distinctly
feminine organs is an incomplete woman.
She is unfitted for woman's highest and
best duty motherhood. She cannot lx a
happy wife or the mistress of a happy
home. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
is the only proprietary medicine ever de
vised by an expert skilled specialist in
woman's diseases for the one purpose of
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healthy in a womanly way, and can be re
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and almost all pain. It insures healthy,
robust children. It transforms weak, sick
ly; nervous invalids into healthy, happy
wives and mothers.
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took Dr Pierce's I'nvorite prescription and
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Of South Seabroofc. Rockingham Co., N. II. '!
could h.irctly walk acioss the room. I had an
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through the bladder. It left the bladder in an
irritable condition and the uterus inflamed I
had an awfut burning in tny stomach; no nppe
tlte. wasting drain, constipation, excruciating
monthly pains and backache nil the time. I wns
confined to my bed five months. Then I com
menced the use of . ur mclicines and have
been greatly benefiUil lu tln.ni "
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bindnur, 10 cents extra Dr. Pierce's Com
mon Snisc Medical Adviser. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Humilo, N. Y.
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SHORT FICTION
In addition to the Ihree lone serial stories, the publication of which will continue during the entire
year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it is only possible to mention a few titles sere.
Hunt, the Owler The Ulockaders A Harbor Mystery
STAKIL'Y J IfMYMAV II, JA .VS IA RHt S, JOIIS B. HfKAHS
The Flunking ol Watklns' flhost A (lrent Maul A Creature of Circumstance
By JOII.v jmxvmck s.ixea Br aiirtim mirtr By itviuux KuuguTnoit
ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC.
Elephant Hunting In Africa An American Explorer In Africa
' Bf BYDSEY BROOKS , (il3'' tl i.V.-f
First Lessons In Tiller and Sheet c, ( Laying Out a (loll Course
t DVDIXY l t FA KKKR Bi ir I' I T 1 - - ." V
DEPARTMENTS PRIZE COMPETITIONS
Editor's Table, Stamps and Colm, Photography Short Stories, Sketching. Photography
10 Coilt a Sumter tSsnJ r Fr-e l'r,'ptctu. Sut'sejriptf'n, tl .00 a J'.ar.
Postageree In the United States, Canada, and Moilco.
Addres TTAKriSn it lIHOTHKltS, I'lilillshcrs, l'raiiklln Suuaro, N. Y. City.
molcv I. Wrran It. H. M. Watson Cyrus
In all tho xrorM tlwrn i nfotlicrtronftnint
bo jturp, no Mwet, xu mIi mi f j. . . , i ii ure.
len jug, purM in,!, an'l Im nit'iu) v in,
Malp, anl htii, .unl it ih mn - i i
inor, m w.irni !ntln yh ( i u i i v K.
antl gentle iHiouitinus with Clin i itAiiu
inunt), the givat Bkiu cure.
EVERY HUMOR
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
HCHUYKIM. DIVISION.
March
189A.
Tmlns will Imve Shenandoah after the abort
date for Wlnpuin, Gllherton, Prnckvllle Dark
Wnter, St. Clair, Pottaville. Hamburg, ICcadlng,
I'ottstown, l'hoenlxrllle. JTorristown aKdPhf).
Hdelphla (Hrmd street station) nt 60S nnd 8 1
k. m ,2 02, A ls p. m. on w eek days. 8unday,
6 0.1 a in . I SO i. m.
I.IHVI- Shenandoah for Pottsvllle fylo Delano)
1 " '7, 10 OS 11. in.. 12 SO, 2 82 anil K 25 p. m. week
days Sundays, 9 3S a. in., 8 31p.m.
J Trains leave Frackrllle for Shenandoah at
Va, ll Ida. in. and 5 1(1. 7 SI n n . tlimitu
11 01 a. m. and 3 2(1 p. m.
Leave Pottsvlllt. for Hli,nn,t,l.r.l
vllle 710, 1120 a. m.. 8 20. 7 25 u. m. .HnniUr
10 :ti a. m.. 3 00 p. m.
Iave I'ottavllle for Shenandoah (via Delano
7 9t0 n. 111.. 1238. 242 ami 5 Oil n tn
days. Sundays. 11 15 a. m. 6 OTi i m.
Ixiare Phlladelltlita. IHrnnil utrM-t ntntfonl In
Shenandli at 5 57, 8 35 and 10 10 a. m., 4 10
Ii. in. weeK nays. Hiinuays leave at 6 50 a. m.
larc Broad street stAtlon. Plillnflelt.t.in
Sea at, Asbury l'ark, Ocean (Irovo, Lome
nrnncli, nnu Intermediate stations, 8.20
ll.H, a. m., 8.80 and t.00 p. m. week-days.
Leave Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOK NKW YORK.
Kxpress, week-days, 8 20, 4 Oo, 150 5 15, 6 50.
7 tffl, W 20, H 38, y 50, 10 21 (DlnlliKfnr', 11 00 a. m
1200 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 i m.
DlnlliK Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining tlarl 8 20, 3 50.
1 00, 5 00, 5 56 ( Dinlnu Car), 6 00, 7 02, 7 43 10 00
p. m., 12 01, nlicht. Sundays, 8 20, 4 O"., 4 50. 5 15.
H 20, 8 38, 9 50. 1021, (DlulnR far), II 35 a. m..
1288, 106 iDlnlnn Car) 2 30 (DlniiiK (ar., 4 00
( Limited 4 22 Dlnlni! Cnr), 5 20, 5 56,. IHiiihk Car)
635, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p.m., 12 01 nlKbt.
Hxpress for lloston without chauKe, 11 00 a m.,
week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dnlly.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 30, 8 32,
1020, 11 28, a. in., 120U, 1231 (DLIiik
Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 25 C'onBre
slonal Limited, Dining Cor, 617. 655 Din
Iiik Cor, 731 IDlnliiK Cor p. in., and 1203
nlflht week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23,
a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congressional Llm.
Ited, DlniiiKCnr, 6 55 Dining Car, 7 31 (Dln
lni; Car l. '" and 12 05 nljrht.
For ltnltlmoru, Heeommodatlon, 9 12 a m, 2 02
and 4 01 p in eek days, 5 Osand 11 10 p uj dally.
FOK ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Ilroad street station via Dclawnro rlvei
bridfio Kxpress, U 20 n in, 7 05 p. in. daily.
Iauvo Market Street Warf Kiprens, H 50 n in
2 00, (800Satiird.iysonly),400,500 p. m. Sun
days, 8 45. U45 a. m (aecouimodatlon 4 30 and
5 CO p. m.)
For Cape May, AiiRlesea, Wildwood and Hollj
lieach, ben Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and
Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. m., 4 00, p. m.
week tlays. Sundays, 9 00 a. m.
For Somers Point Hxpress, 8 50, a. m., 200,
J. 11. HUTCIIIN-US.
w, u w, y. m. wtcs uuys uiiuays, o 13 a. in.
Gen'l Mauauer.
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am .
toefii
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BftyKPM" Wih?iK Specific Co,PiLArA.
at Povlnaky's drup Btoru,
Centre street.
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A THIRD. TRt't AKD ItFK WOMAN'S RELIEF.
AtwttTi-nromrtanrl rfluhle A-ot'iJi it ns.
Gtt ('ATnw'a Taicit I'ili and haw i.riKKTl.
At ilrutr alirt or unt itlrt rl fw&lnl i. iirlrn. II
Catiji M'BC. Co , Itoston, Mom. Our btxik.. 4c-
For ealo at Klrlln's drujc store nnJ Hhennndoab
aruKstor.
FROM THE USE OF
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, are iirojreivo aud keep informed of E
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ill liiu iiiiur1, (I? ii fLuiiuaifi iciiicu lui
Sprain?, Bruises, C'nuupa, Iibeumatlsm,
aud all aches and pnius. 5
Fries 2b cti. and 60 cts. per bottle. E
Prep-ed bi H. ;. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia,
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