S Gancar the Breast. Mr. A. II. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tciin., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had S( v died from cancer uc 7 gave the case np as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned. 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Address All letters to THE Tl MES, rUILADEM-UU, Wf mum wummw ft HUMPHREYS' 0-l-Bl-e(S-it'Se'l2B-eCO. m Tho Spanish Promi or Talks of tbo Existiug Orisisi SAYS SPAIN WILL NOT BAOK DOWN Whlln Not Ohjoctlnir 111 I'rlnolplo to 1111 Armlstleo For tlio Ciilmii Inmir- KOUtM, Ho Doolnri'S 'I lines That tlio Ai iuIh. AHUoiHiy Insttrutmts. tloo Should llo London, April 4. The Madrid corre spondent of Tlio Standnrd telegraphs: "I have been nblo to obtain an Inter view with Senor Sngnsta, tlio premier, and to elicit from him a brief state ment with reference to tho present critical situation. In the course of tho conversation Senor Sagneta said: "In our recent negotiations with tho United States we have used friendly and conciliatory language In explain ing our views. Inspecting the matters In dispute with regard to the'Mnlne dis aster, we said wo considered the ques tion to bo one for diplomatic negotia tion, and that If we and the United States found It impossible to come to an understanding on the conlllctlng opinions of the American find Spanish commissions as to tho cause of the disaster the matter then ought to bo submitted to technical exports and to tho arbitration of a naval or other power, who might bo selcetcd by mu tual agreement between tho two gov ernments. "On the second point we were able to Inform United States MlnlstcrWood ford that Governor General Blanco had Issued a proclamation authorizing the return of the reconcentrados to their homes, and that tho Spanish govern ment had sent $000,000 to the relief of the distressed Cubans and would de vote to the same object all the pro ceeds of relief in kind and money, amounting to $1,000,000, which had been sent by Spanish residents In Mexico, These measures are supplemented by the assistance already given by the Cuban autonomist government. We have never objected to relief being also sent by the United States, on condi tion that it did not have an oincial character and bear the a'ppearance of Intervention. "We did not object In principle to an armistice for the Cuban Insurgents. We are, however, of the opinion that It does not behoove Spain to take the Initiative, nnd that a suspension of hostilities ought to bo asked for by the Insurgents. We suggested that the Uni ted States government might, If so In clined, exercise Its Influence with tho Insurgents to Induce them to apply for an armlstlro, with a view to further the ends of peace, on the understanding, howovcr, that the armistice would bp destined to lead to the submission of the Insurgents to the new autonomous regime." Senor Sagasta assured mo that the question of the Independence of Cuba, or the sale of that colony, or of any Invasion of Spanish rights, was not mooted In the recent negotiations. Al luding to the report that Marshal Prim had Intended In 1S70 to sell Cuba, Senor Sagasta said that such a suggestion was made to Marshal Prim by the Americans, but was never accepted, and that the parleying on the subject was only kept up for some time to avoid Increasing the acute tension which then existed between tho two countries. Senor Sagasta considers that since he took ofllce In October last he has done everything possible to satisfy the Cu bans and to preserve good relations with tho United States, and that con sequently no responsibility for the present crisis, should It le:l to a rup ture, will rest with Spain. lie, how ever, does not believe that the last Spanish memorandum closes the door to further negotiations. lie only ap prenenueu trouble rrom tho pressure of tho jingoes on tho executive In Washington. Senor Sagasta proceeded to say that his government had addressed a mem orandum to the European powers, but had not officially taken steps to solicit their intervention. He called my at tention to the fact that the people and press of Spain had shown prudence. forbearance and patriotism during the crisis, even the opposition having put no obstacles in the way of the govern ment. This, ho said, led him to believe that all classes would co-operate In the work of realizing peace In Cuba and facing the contingencies of the future, A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uso Kemp's ISalsara for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be lieve that it is sold on its meiits and any druggist is aulliorued by the proprietor of this, wonderful remedy to give you a- sampic bottle free? It never fails to cure ncute or chroniei-oughs. AH druggists sell Kemps Jlnlsam. Price 25 and 50c. Spanish MiI-,"?ii find Condition. London, Apt II 4. It lias been aacer talned from lellalile Hources that some of the Spanish ships are In bad con dltlon. The I'elayo started from Tou- on for Cartagena Saturday night In tow, with 100 French workmen on board flxlnf? up her boilers and making other repairs. The Kmepror Carlos V started Saturday from tho Seine shipbuilding yards at Havre for Ferrol, with a tur ret out of position and her cutis un mounted. ' Neither ship will bo ready for service for a month. Thev have left French waters, presumably In the fear that war might begin before the repnlis were finished, in which event they would not ue permitted to leave, Many Feople cannot Drink colleo at night. It Bpolls their bleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you please and Bleep llki iLtnn. For Ornlu-O docs not stimulate; It nourishes, cheers nnd feeds. ot 11 ioom nnd tastes like tbo host codec. For nervous persons, young people nnd children Uratii-U is tho perfect drink. Madotroin pure grains (lot ft package from your grocer to-day. Try It in place of colleo. 15 und 2sc. ilotli niinllHtH Allirtnlly Wounded, Little Itork. Ark., April 1. A demier ato revolver duel occuned at Hayne Ark., Saturday night between Dr. W W. Scott, a prominent physician of that town, and John J. Hushes', a leading merchant. Soott entered Hughes' store nnd opened lire upon him. The luttcr drew his weapon and both combatants emptied their revolvers at each other at close range. When tho shooting ceased both inon were lying on the Iloor, Scott bleeding from four wounds, nnd Hughes had been struck by llv bullets. Iioth men are still alive, but their recovery Is doubtful. Tho troubl Is said to have grown out of family affairs. Bucklen's Arnica salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm, fovor sores, tetter, charmed hands, chilblains, corns, anil all skin bruntiona. and positively cures piles. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or moiiy refunded, l'rico NTIi its cents por box. trot saio ny a. wasioy. GIVE! FREE J First 20 Second 40 Third EACH MONTH (During 1897) For partlcnlnrs send yonr rnuno and full addrei In Lever llroa., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison St., New Yolk, Free edical M for W 1M1 tvlyx. Jy- .yvp coes, overwork, worry, etc. It creates health, f VU"' i ns Urti weak and ttiidetoloiicd tortious to natural dlintn- ttl C .SfSfVM slons and functions. 1 1 Pviii?--feSsy5 Any man urlllng in earnest will receive dosrrlp V p (j-" Zr tion, pnrtli ulnra and rcferenres in a plain sealed en- I vclo. l'ii)fe.ilonal confidence. No deception nor ' 1 lmixisltlim of anv nature. A national reuutatlon backs this offer. (Cut out and send this notice, or ERIE MEDICAL KUNNINO ON TI.MH. SOUTIinr.V KAII.WAY I'LOKIDA Tlt.VITS MAK ING a uiiMAUKAiu.i; m:coitD. Jacksonville, 1'la., Feb. 22. Last sen-sou it was not an uncommon occurrence lor tho trains from tho Xorth to teach here from 0110 to live hums late. Tho reuinrkalilu regu larity of tho arrival on tlmo of the Southern Railway trains this season is it matter of comment and favorable criticism around the hotels and by all incomiiiK tourists. The schedule of tho l'lorid i Limited, the fast train over the Southern Uailway and the Florida Central anil Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but the track has been put in excellent condition anil tho engineer of incoming trains say the new schedule is made with case. Give the Children a Drink called Qraln-O. It is a delicious, nppctfzliiir. ourishiiig food drink to tako tho placo of colleo. Sold by all grocers and liked by nil ho have used it becnuso when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coireo but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain- aids digestion nnd strengthens tho nerves. is not stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it ith great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as cofico. 15 and 25c. Decoration Dny Tour to (iuttyslmrg. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has ranged for another oi its popular feoven- day personally-conducted tours to tho battle field of GettyshurE, Luray Caverns, nnd Washington, to leavo New York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, Jlay 28. Rate, $27.00 from New York; fiM.OO from Philadelphia, covers all necessiry expenses. Proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents : Tourist Agent, 1100 Rroad- ay, New York ; 780 Uroad street, Newark, N. J.; or (ieo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. For Infants and Children. I,ost!iiiitor Fntnlly Wounded. Tallulnh Falls, Ga., April 4. William Godfrey, postmaster at this place, was shot and fatally wounded Saturday night by Alfred Dyer. According to Godfrey's ante-mortem statement Dyer abused him, nnd being told an hour or two later that Godfrey had sworn out a warrant for his arrest drew a pistol and shot him. Tho ball entered Godfrey's head, near the eyo. Dyer escaped. Tlio TliirtPon't"li Hoilv "liooovorod. Chicago, April 4 Tho body of Will iam A. Olmstead, president ot me uim- stead Scientific company, was recover ed from the ruins or tne Avers uuiiu- ing, in Wabash avenue, yesterday. All ot the missing nnvo now oeun un counted for. Olmstead was the 13th victim of the fire. Ruidock Wood Hitters gives a man a clear lead, an activo brain, a strong, vijorous ody makes him M for tho battlo of life. ,000-0 0000000000000 Webster's IiiteraiatioEisal WW T T J rt Kurvnmr of tho ' I'milirlilacd." Ti )io Croat Mnmtnril Authority So wrlhn Hon. Jt. .1. llrraer, JtihlUw T. S. Hili'n-ino Court. Htaiidaril of Ilia IT. S. Ilov'tfriiilli'ir otllce. tlio if. S. Kuirmii! I'oint, all Urn Mam Mi i.ieino roiirtii,anU"'l near ly nil tlio ttehuolUooks. M'lirmly COllllllCIMlCCl by Stpto HiiKriiiieiHli'nti of hchooK t'olli'iiit ir. .l ilfiitR.nmt oilier iMm-uiui uluiuDt wllliout nuiiibvv luvaliialilu In tho lioitHclioM, ami 1 nut li'.ii iut, scliomr, i IfMdfoIUll nun. anil . iiliii'iilor. . MR BEST FOR PRACTICAL USB It ii fu'Jy to find the word wanted. It W ciuy to ascertain tlio pronuncl&''or It Is easy to trace the growth of a waul, It Is cay to learn what u word means i Tlio TVcMi" 1'orfc Trltiuno iinyn: ', lit 'I tin f ' V rn .i " ',,. ' ,t ti 't 1'nlilM II iik l tliorptiplH'tU. ' I . i 1 i 1 1 i 'm iiiiltl'..l milH-nUlon. 'I li 1 1 ' 1 l''ll . 11 11.14 1l)U UHOlk to wlikh It la i i'y iu'. dto li fir.-AiirllB, lyw. I ' anr"iim unsT. 5 JSynci linen panes tent on application to S i;,.l-C, MI'ltKTA flf CO., VuMlshers, ' Siirni!ieM. Mann.. V.8.A. (WOREEBTERI ' C0R5ET5f AskYourOealerForThem. 1 roooooooooooooooooooooooo" Prizes, each of $100 Cash. " $100 Plerco Special Blojclcs, $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR SOAP WRAPPERS TYeatrnent eak Men Who Are Willing: to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A sclrntlflc combined medical and mechanical cure hm becndienvcied for "Weakness of Men." Ibmuctess line becu bo htnrtHrifr that the proprietors now announce that ahoy Mill fend it on trial rem? dies and nppllnnca - without advance payment to any honest man. ' If not nil that 11 claimed all you wlh tend It tincK-tiintends It pay notlilng 1 No such ofler una ever made In good falfh before i wo boliuvc no other remedy would Btnnd such a test. Thin combined treatment mraqulckly, thoroughly anil forever all effects of early evil hablta. later ex. mention inter.) Address CO., Buffalo, N. Y. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture fiom Williamsportl) will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangjr. (Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. XXXXXXXKK QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, . PYNY-PECTORAU The Canadian Remedy tor all THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. Laroe Bottles, 25 oxs. ' DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Llm., Phop'8 Ptnnr Davis' Pain-Kiuer. FOR SALE or ALL CHEMISTS AND DltfCUISTS. Those who once buv SEIiUU'5 keep coming oacic for it. This ad mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. DO YOU KKW OR. FELIX L.E BRUM'S Steel Ponnyroyal Treatment In tlin nrieinftl nnd only FRENCH nofo nnd Tunable euro on (iio mar ket. Price. 1.(10; sent by mail. Uenuiue sola only uy S. P. KIIUIN, Shenpndoah. DHTHEEL684&st. CURE GUARANTEED. """W-S Mull'iilU4r, Niieclal liUcnit'i, ar- Nut a 11 unii'iopcii ureain.v -.(! i. itsyZTS.llXSSZSi BLOOD POISON in nil (iikcH, rr'li ciikfN cured lit 't.i 1 ll iIiivm. Ki'iirl iiicih. HtHtnna for lluuv "fViitli.,ronlvtruGinculcal ItookKxnoslOK DO NOT DESPAIR I l Nol HolIVr I.ooiior! The Joys ami aititiillons of life can bo restoreil to you The very worsicasesor iservous wrour iv are absolutely rureil l irin"i-rro 'i'Alll.i:TH. iHvn i.rnmiit rnllPf to I IISOllI Ilia, laiunir niuinory uuu - anrt drain of vital powers. Incur roil liy Indiscretions orocosses ot oarly years linimrt vjuor and potency to every function. ti .l. e.nm I ,n IllOOIU IU IHD cheeks and lustro to tho S eyes of young or old. OnpHin hox renow8V 1 v a. enerey. I ..U,.".V " T.r.V.. .1r ,,.V1AZA It. Can bo carried In vt-t i.oekel Sold 5A,W!h mailed In plain rapper on fecu .t of p rice tyTUBl'UUFlSCl'OCO Caitou Uldg. Chlcago.IlL For sale hi Shenandoah by Shenandoah Drug btore and uruiuer itros. C0C0A-" anil CHOCOLjlTES TOR CATIND. DRINKING. I COOKING. BAKING B( Punty of Material and OeIitimisncs!llJiorllnateW' fORSaLEAI OUH SfDRtS O ASP BY CRDCtRS tVXaYn'lltRt. OleMnted remi.li' j'owdcrs novor full uirflftndiurelarter uliini wirh Tmi, md PraoTroval 1'itU aod Mhtr Uhr niatMnca). Aiwtyibuythe beat anil ftVolit Uiup. nt. Ouinint4! "upflor to all ollirrb I'oiltivt! Si UiV ii-ir. A No. I. Jhutlciikn. 4 Dr. . ' , ointment. Y-S ll. ivton,Mw. Tho Rosy Frcshnoss And n velvet softness of the Bkln Ib Inva riably obtained by tboc) who uso 1'ozzoni'b Uomilciloii ."owuer. ViTbctbv Sir I adding a lit 1 tie of Seelig'sl tr ordinary I EUKE ri k MvvmJ A Y H -ft 9 VSS? i a, i 'A DELUGE IN ILLINOIS. A. Terrible Disaster Overtakes tho City of Shawneotown. TWO HUNDRED REPORTED DEAD. From tho Mongol' HcportH Oblnlni'd It In Kvtdout 'i'lint tlio llur-illiitr of n J.oveo C'uiiuht tlio lonplo Without Wiirnlntr., Curry Inir -Mirny to Dentil. Olrard, Ills., April 4. A telephone message has been received here from Shawneotown, Ills., saying that at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon the levee above tho city broke nnd the city Is In undated. The water has backed up for five miles and rushed down upon tho city like a tidal wave. After the message was received teleuhone and telegraph communication with Shaw neotown was suddenly cut off, which tended to confirm the report. Karly this morning the operator in the Long Distance Telephone com pany's ofllce at Mount Vernon, Intl., telegraph d that the estimate of thi loss of life at Shawneetown won at that hour 200. Mount Vernon Is but 30 miles from Shawneetown, nnd the informa tion on which the estimate Is based Is believed to bo reliable. The operator stated that the company's wires to the stricken city failed soon after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. At that hour it was known that the dam was giving away, but it was not thought that It would go to pieces quickly enough to cause loss of life. By 8 o'clock It was known In Mount Vernon that many people had been drowned, the estimate then being 100. A relief boat bearing food, blankets and surgeons was at once started down the river. Gradually the reports of loss of llfp Increased the estimates, stories coming from various points near the scene of the flood, showing clearly that the dis aster was far more serious than at first believed. People from Mount Vernon and the surrounding country besieged the telephone and telegraph offices, frantic for tidings from relatives and friends in the Hooded town. No at tempt at an accurate list of the lost was possible, however, and the crowds stood all night before the bulletin boards on which were posted tho meager reports being received. Tho Itoports Vorlfleil. Evansvllle, Ind., April 4. The levee at Shawneetown, Ills., broke last even ing and the entire town Is flooded by from 10 to 20 feet of water. The levee Is In front of the town and the hills are In the rear. It Is reported that more than 200 lives are lost. All wires are down and no particulars can b had. Evansvllle has sent two steam boats with food and blankets to tlw scene. It is a great leap from tho old-fashioned oes of bluo-mass nnd nauseous physics to tho pleasant little pills known as DoWltt's .lttlo liirl.v Kisors. tneyctiro constiiuiion, sick headache and biliousness. C. II. lhie.cn liuch. A Torrll)1o'Vi'iiloii ot' Destruction. Wayne, Me., April 4. Hudson Max im, a brother of Hiram lluxlm, the in ventor of tho Maxim rapid lire gun, has Just Invented a gun that In Its awful destructive force goes far be yond Hiram's. It is called the Maxim aerial torpedo, nnd Is designed for coast defense and naval work. As Its name Implies, the torpedo Is fired into the air, Instead of being shot along the surface of the water. In fact, it s used tho same as any cannon or mortar. Tho gun from which It Is fired has a bore of 20 Inches. It will throw a ton of dynamite a distance of five miles, and If the torpedo strikes anywhere within 200 feet of a warship it will shiver it to atoms. Mr. Maxim has also Invented a smokeless powder to use with the torpedo. TMrfv.flvn vnars make a veneration. That is how Ions Adolpli Fisher, of Zanesville, O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by using three boxes of DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. H. Haaenlmch. .MnrlnoHtiruorcu J.iisc. San Francisco, April 4. The marines on the coast defense vessel Monadnock have been ordered to the east, and de parted yesterday for tho Norfolk na val station. This Is the first call on the actual fighting men stationed on this coast, though several olllcers had pre viously received orders to go to the At lantic. There nro 150 men on the Mo nadnock, as well trained a crew, per haps, as there Is In the service. They were formerly on the battleship Texas, and they belong In the Atlantic coast service. Tho farmer, tho mechanic and the bicyclo rider are liablo to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on band. It heals quickly, ardisa well knowu cure for pilos. C. H. Hagonbuch. live stock Markets. Cnttlo Iti'oolpts In l'lillndolphlii imil tlio Closlnu Quotations. Philadelphia. April 4. Tho receipts of cattlo In this city last week were as fol lows: Beeves, 2,077; sheep, 8,115: hogs, 8,601. Iteeeipts fur tho previous week were: Ueevcs, 2.558; sheep, 5,455; hogs, 1,257. Beef cattle wero firm under a good de mand. Tho stenmshlp Itoumanlan, for Glasgow, carried out 250 bend. Quota tions: lixtra, 6n75Vtc; good, 5H5V4c; medium, 4?4'&5c.; common. IVWftc. Sheep wero active und llrm. Wo quote; Extra, 6V(,f5c., good, 4i&5c. ; medium, 4 Use. ; common, 3Vs5(3e.; fall lambs, UVstiOlsC.; spring lambs, $4.75j5.25. Hogs were mm at nwutjc. lor uesi west ern; otner Kind, tiiimn'UC. ; stato, oyttfi'V. Pat cows wero In fair demund at 2W Thin cows sold from Js to J1D. Veal calves wero activo (it 67o. Milch cows wero In fair demand at $200 15. Thousands of sufl'orcrs from grippe have lisen restored to health by Ouo Minute 1' miIi Cine. It quickly cures coughs, colds, btuii rhitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung ilUoatos. O. 11. llaKciibucl.. 1'oi-liiipH u'l'iitiil I'rlvio flejlit. Atlanta, Ga., April 4. A number of sports, mainly from ChattnnooKn and vicinity, pu-lleil off a fluht in a little town In Walker county yesterday af ternoon which may result fatally to one of the parties. Tom McCaffery and Jim rarker, two crack ChattanouKa colored lightweights, were the partici pants. Might hard rounds weie fought, and Parker was so badly punished that fears are entertained for his recovery. C'lilcniro Ci'inieiitorN on Stflho. Chicago, A:mI1 1. Three thousan.l Journeymen ca. nenters went on strlKi In this city this moriiliiB. Men to thu number of ubout 20,000 probably will bo laid off on bullilliiB. repairs, etc., at they cannot work unless tho carpen ters do. Tho Btilke lu due to tlio re fusal of the Journeymen to agreo that no work sh'U be done for bouses out side ot the UuiUlerH" asoelatlon. Dr. Wood's Norway l'ino Syrup seems es pecially adapted to tlio needs of tlio children. Pleasant to take; sonthini; in its iiilliienr It is tlio remedy of all remedies for every orin of throat and lung disease. r WANIS LI DEHEADED. ClitnnniiiM of H 'nli Knnk .Mnkct (Jrnve Chm'ifi of L'(iirtitlon. Phanr;hal, April 4. It Is announced i that a person of tho highest rank has I motnorlallissrd the emperor In the most vigorous language, accusing the whol" ' tsung-ll-yamen (ChlneBC foreign offld ) j of being In the pay of Russia. He as- I serts that Ilussla expended 10.000,'WO ' taels In bribery during the recent no gotlatlong regarding the cessation of Port Arthur nnd Ta-Llen-Wan, et and claims that Li Hung Chang's share was 1,600,0(11) taels. Thereupon the per sonage referred to demands a full in vestigation and aska that Li Hung Chang be beheaded If the accusations are proven, the accuser offering to be beliended himself If his charges are not sustained. The Chinese complnln bitterly of the fact that they do not possess a war port for the five wurshlps whloh are being built for them abroad and which are due to arrive In Chinese waters this summer. Unless Wtl-Hul-Wei, oc cupied by the Japanese, is evacuated, which Is doubtful, the Chinese have no place In which to receive their new warships. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt's Little Ivuly Risers cle.inse the liver, euro constipation and all stomach am. liver troubles. C. 11. Ilageiihticli. Wosl Virginia M Inoro' Demands. Wheeling, W. Va April 4. This af ternoon there will be a meeting ot miners and operators of the Wheeling district for the purpose of coming to an agreement. The miners demand either the Ohio or Pennsylvania scale, but refuse to accept, the Ohio scale and the Pennsylvania screen, which the operators offer. It is thought likely that the Ohio scale entire will be ac cepted by the operators. Two mines In Delmont county have signed Chicago scale and others will follow in rapid succession. A more pitiful siplit than a mother and her child, both captives and shackled in a dtniReon, could not well be imagined. There are thousands of mothers and their babts who lie shackled by disease in the dungeon of death. Without knowing it, or having the faint est comprehension of it, the fault lies with the mother. Too many women enter upon the responsibilities of wifehood and moth erhood while suffering from weakness and disease of the delicate and important or (raiis that make wifehood and motherhood possible. A woman who suffers in this way cannot be a capable wife and a competent mother. Before entering upon the duties and responsibilities of these positions, she should see to it that her health, both gen eral and local, is thoroughly restored. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all medicines for this purpose. It acts directly on the sensitive organs concerned, making them strong, healthy and vigorous. It piotnotes regularity of the functions, allays irritation and inflammation, heals ulceration, checks unnatural and exhaust ing drains and soothes pain. It tones and builds up the shattered nerves. It turns the dangers and pains of maternity into safety and ease. It is a medicine that is intended for this one purpose only and is good for no other. Dealers sell it and no honest dealer will suggest a substitute. "L)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription did me so much good that to-day I am well again and rtronger than I have been for vears," writes Mrs. Alex I.ockle. of WUe. Isabella Co , Mich. " I have a baby one ytar old and as fat and healthy as one could wish to see. 1 took two bottles of ' Favorite Proscription.' I keep Dr. Pierce's Pleasant lvllets in the house ail the time. My family take no other kind of pills " WHEN IN 8 RUNG ft s vigor lo h whole bfinc. All drains and losirs ar- cneckeil f ' naneniiy . ile'patitM are properly curi-il, thf ir condition often worries tin m i j In 'iity, t'onst'mnti m m Hearh Mailed sealed. Vrwv f i per bftx; 6 boxes, with iron-J- II 1 1 uaratit-e inn n-luntlthc inoueys.&a. Scud torfrce book. Addict PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, C.V For Sale at KIULIN'S Drue Store, Sbenandoali, Pa "DIRT DEFIES THE APOLIO IS GREATER THAN Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii:i...ii:ii!iii.i - are V the mmieu 1 .i..L t-ffi k-tfC A. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. E Qlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' '1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlilllllli:illlllllU!lll!!lllill.illlK a t thirt; jliK ai ti ' i 1 1 n 1 (mi -I un i i - 1 m A MIRROR Pans and New York . l .uli Fnihmnn panu .li.mn ni in id.n. ill tasnions cl P..r, and N. ,k ihi i A Colored Fashion 'the Ihntmii isauo, ircc, a Vunnlemant fashion suppieniniu Oil paper patunn supplement n( ctMUU1 uwns ln(!1ch Ju,lW, B1 bc Cut Paper Patterns nudo a feature I lie will be sold in A Pi WooLIu Pi, Horn 1 Connection with e.w.li issue at a uniform Rtsi-weeKiy rattern , )ricc 11le ,)AiAR , , i1m) lllb,lsh ,. Sneet I weekly, tree, an mil me pattern lai.t LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES 1 W IliM.mti Katliunue' Ue'ioicM t 5 W t). l!,.Llti Twofamrusauthort,willcontributi:lonK WILD KLLEN rial stones to the nAZAKiuiS.H. The hist deals wilh Sioti.ll and L'ontltiental .cmt', llie second is a story of a young girl, versatile, aud typically American. Mary E. Wilklns Octave Tlianct H. P. Spofford M. S. Ilnscoe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUU PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER, H KA Til IXI.ve PB l OKtSr ? Mrt, fWi TXSV HIGH oir CLUI1 WOMEN I1UMMR fit M IKC.tKFT H. WHICH By JOH.V KPXDKH K K iS There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the V.'ii. . Xrt, the Plav, Women and Men, Leaders amoni; WomeiM Gardiiuug, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor llctails 10c, a Copy (Send lor Fre Prospectus) Sub., $4 rfTear I'jil.t,; trie in tht United Staift, CitMatla, aiul MfXhfi. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New Yolk Cll, 1 I W kb csa Bsa 1 FOR SKIN-TORTURED And r"t for n i(h r- In .1 v .trm l.a h Willi i I I M I r. v Of ! Ill I UA ' ,ll! II C I i I' I l 111 Ml pu:ii,isuij.'!"JJ' lati- ii 4 ftHonl ii slii.'.t rCi Cf, ftttd nut nt to u si u ily cuio of tort n t m . d. flKuruijr, tnitnih?it iutf, Itcliinn, Iju i u ixj, Hi.1 ! IhK cruatetl, Hcaly nkln mid ai.tlp liuinors, with loss of hair, whim all uUe imK SKIN, SCALP ua lUIr Reulll1l ClTIOUKl SUit- P ennsylvania . RAILROAD. SCiBTYlCIM. DIVISION MAiitn 17, 19 Trains will Inare Hhortftndoftli nftor tno urn fintr for Wlggans, Otlhertnn, Krackvlllo D&ik Water, St. fflalr, Pottovllle. Hamburg. Kead'ag, Potts town. Phrvenlivllle. JforrMown ard Phil adelphia (Rroad street station! at 6 ''3 and SI a. m., 2 02, a li p m. on week days Sundays, 6 0.1 a. m , 1 50 p. ni. Leave henandonli for Pottsvllle ivln Oelanol 7 87, 10 05 n. in., 12 10, a 52 and p, m wek any runaays, wir it. ni., snip n t rains leave r racicvuie lor 7 30, il 4(1 a.m. and 5 4(1. 7M Hheuaodonh at Sunday II 01 a. m. nnd 3 20 u. ni. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah ' via Frmck. vllle 710. 1120 . in.. 5 20. 7 S n. m. Huiidiiv I 101 . m.. 3 00 p. m if it tun fVta i.euvr i-oirsvuie ior .npnonannn via u lano llle.(JS Q An n n, tons O JO Kn,l r. I'm ... (lays. Sundays. 0 Ui a. m 0 05 p ni Leave PhlladelpMn, (Broad street statloul, lor Shenandoah at Ii 87, K!I5 and 10 IS a. m . 4 10 p. in. week days. Sunday leave nt (. 50 a tl lave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sen Oil, Awlmrv Pnrk, Ocean dr. Long Branch, and Intermediate statUm 8.20, 11.11, a. R1..B.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, 1'hlladi Iphla. FOR NEW YORK I 'i press, week-days, S20. 4 On, 4 10 5 11. 0 50 7:l3,a0, H 88, 1150, 10 21 ( Dining Cjir II Ma. m, 12 00 noon, i2 85 (Limited 100 anil 4 22 n m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dlnlnir Oar 3 SO. 3 50, 4 (10, 5 00, 5M (Dining Car), 5 00, 7 0? ,43. 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sunday. SI 4 a. 4 00 o Pi, ft 20, B 38, 9 M, 1021, (Dining C an, 1185 a. m 12 35, 1 05 I Dining Car) 2 30 lllimuy Onr,, 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 ns, 1 lining rri 6 35, 7 02,7 43, 10 (Kl p. m.. 12 01 night Express for Boston without chaitgt . 11 00 n m., week-days, and 7 43 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND THK Sol Til For Baltimore and Washington. 3 TO, 7 20. 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. ill.. 12 011. 12.11 ill. .Inn Cur). 1 12. 8 18. 4 41. f5 21 'ont-ns. sioiial Limited, Dining Car, ii 17. e&" 'Din ing Cur, 7 31 Dining Car) p. in, and 1203 night week days. Mondavi. 8 50. 7 20 o i n 23. a. m., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 CniiKressi. .iial Llm- Iteil, inning CnrJ, 655 Dinlng Car,. 731 Din lug Car n in. and 12 05 night. For Balthnnrc. aeeoiiiniofl.itlnn. 'J I J .i n, 202 and i 01 p in wuok days, 5 OS und 1 1 p da- j FOR ATLANTIC Cll Y Leave Broad street station via Dlnwnre rivet bridge Express, 20 a ui, 7 05 p. m daily Leave Market Street Warf Ksprcs, s 50 a m 200, 18 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, B 00 p. n. Sun days, H45. U4ft a. m accomiDoilstinti 4 o0 anil 8 00 p. m.) tor cope May, Anglcsca, lldwood and I10H7 Beach, Sen Isle City, Ocean Citv, Avnlou and Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. in., 4 00, p in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Homers Point Exprens, s 50, a. m . 2 00, 4 00. 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, S45 a, ra. I. 11. Hutchissos, J It. Woun, Uen'l Manager. (Jeu'l 1' ws g r Act Sif "and a'jRr. 4:n;.4o.(iiii wal!ISIi,sl5e at Porlnsky's drug storo, Eas Oenlre street. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRIM,. TFI SASH HTY WOW " iL.EF. Alwnr nrnmntRnd rrlluliV Oet I. ATO'8'IlASST I'tLI.S Mlltt -M , H.K,ll. t ft mi.- lorn. , Bfnt ilirfet (m nf I ' I i. . t Catoi -i'kc Co , Ikiitun, tluu i in l ok 4c For sale at Klrlfn'i drug store and Shenandoah drug store. DOUBT, TRY .tl; I il ,V! I 1 , if C.l-' Of Nrn is. 1 J i - ch a1 Ui jilitv, 1 1 - t-ie 5 ness und V'arii it -1- w u iiy(S;c I hi y clear i.ir h - thta it ( ircul.uion, ii i Ttoa fn-r( t. flint inir it! f Hfalrriw KING." 1 HEN ROYALTY ITSELF. lf.1'1'. . J pi . " 9 iriref rivft nud keep iatornu.t i World "ei I 'nitres-. Tho well u E ami tmiti-y miuuvfwnt1 win v'TS- J' " chug M RAINBOW LINIMENT I in the liou.se, as a rtnmlaril remeily for Biii'mns, Uriiiet-s, Cnirnps, HhouituitiMii, imil all actios and (ai n. E Price 26 cts. ana 50 cll. per bottle. E Prepvod l) H. J. HACKETT !t CO . Philadelphia toil ii wiiutti, 1 i i. tin ' it ii w iti OF FASHION i-mic .i'l t m in li , U HI IA 11' 1 K RAGGED 1 ADY ty ir. lion ni these and a score of other equally '.'il&j vest w,l .rn 111 k A Mary h WuUal promineut writers will contribute short stones to the lUznn in iV,ri, making the paper especially rich in fictlJu. Octavo Tiianet i l
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