Blood Poison. Contagious B'ood Poison has .tyecn np proprldtcly called the curse ofnilffikiiid. It Is the one disease that physicians cnn not cure; their mercurial mid potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break iotth iu a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Frank B. Martin, n prominent jeweler at 926 Pcusylvania Ave., Wash iugiou,D.i;.,9ays: I was for a long time under treat meut of two of the best physi cians of this city, ior a bevcrc care of blood poison, but my condition grew worse all the while, not withstanding the (fact that thev i charged me three ' hundred dollars. My mouth was filled with eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. Myhairwa3 coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had no return of the disease. S.S.S.savcd me from a life of misery." S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Books on thediscase nnd its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Veterinary specifics COO PAGE BOOK MAILED FEBE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases or Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Samo book In better binding DO ct3 Ilcnpnusis'nKU. 10., Cor.ttlUUn John SU.,1 tori NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. 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Dully and Hun day, $3.00 per annum I CO cents per month. Address all letters to THE T MES, rUIUDELTUU. HUMPHREYS' V postage. m Lator Roports Reduco tlio Doath List to Twenty-tbroo, THOUGH IT MAY EEAOH THIRTY. l'ho Flood Whs So Qiilolc nnrt Tlmr otiuli Tlinfc Not n Pound of Provi sions of Any Sort Is For Snlo In tlio Town All Must Ho fed by Churl ty. Shnwncetown, Ills., April C. Twenty three known dead, a possibility that the list may reach 30, 1,500 people In ncltial need or the necessaries of life, I 700 people homeless, and ilnmngc to the amount of $200,000 Is the net result of I the Hood which swept through Shaw- noetuwn late Sunday afternoon. Not one of tho bodies have been recovered, and It Is not likely that they will be Until tho waters subside, which will bo In ten days or a fortnight. There Is no danger of further damnge to the town unless more storms set In, nnd oven then It Is difficult to seo how matters can be made worse than they now are. Tho entire town Is burled under 10 to 15 feet of water, with tho exception of the houses on the em bankment Immediately fronting the Ohio river. All of these have -water In the cellars, nnd most of them are Hood ed to the second story. Tho water be gan to fall yesterday. Tho levee on the north side of tho town broke, sweeping what Is known .OS the First, Second and Third wnrds clean of all buildings. All of tho peo ple who were drowned met their fate In the First and northern part of tho Second, nearest tho break. There Is a large semi-circular dyke to the south of the town, enclosing It on that side as tho broken dyke enclosed it on tho north. Down the edge of this dyke and in the town proper is a tangled mass of trees, shrubs and brush wood. Into tho curve formed by the southern dyke tho bodies were carried by the Hood, and all of them are supposed to bo scattered along tho southern dyke, which is nearly a mile In extent from tho western end of the curve to the eastern end. The flood at the time the damage was caused and the people were drowned was not over three feet In depth. It rushed In with such violence, however, that all people who weie caught waist deep In the stream were hurled to gether and smothered before they could rise. As an example of the speed with which tho flood came, It may be men tioned that Mrs. Charles Pillow had Just removed her dress, for the purpose of putting on a new gown when the alarm was given. Before she could don the new dress the water was six Inches deep on the parlor floor. Warned by the shouts of her husband, she grasped her baby and ran for the unbroken portion of the dyke, distant but a few feet. Hefore she could reach It tlM water was knee deep, and she was thrown to the ground and would have been drowned but for her husband. Tho flood was so quick and so thor ough In Its work that not a merchant, a butcher, a baker, a dry goods man or any dealer in any of the other neces saries of life was able to save any por 'tlon of his stock. The consequence is that today in Shawneetown there Is not a loaf of bread, a pound of meat or an ounce of drugs that can be bought with money. There Is abso lutely nothing in the town for sale. Charles Carroll, the richest man in Gallatin county, was obliged to stand In lino at the relief boat and receive food for his family from the contributions of adjoining towns. Many People Cannot Drink coffeo at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink drain-O when you please and slccpliko a top. For Qraiu-0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes liko tho best cofleo. For nervous persons, young peoplo and children Graln-0 Is tbo perfect drink. Made from puro grains. Get a packago from your grocer to-day. Try it iu place of coilco. 15 and 25c. An AllojrcMl Mo-ncro From Androo. Seattle, Wash., April 6. A telegram from Nannlmo says: Jack Carr, a United States mall carrier, arrived here last night from St. Michael's via Daw son City. Carr claims to have a mes sage from Andree, one of his carrier pigeons having been picked up. It is Btated that the message says that An dree is nllvo nnd on land. Carr will not give out the message for publi cation. Several parties at Nanalmo claim to have seen the message, and they say It is to nil appearances authen tic. Full credence Is not given to the report here. Thirty-live years niako a generation, That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zaticsvlllc, O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by using three boxes ot DoWllt's wucn luizci Salvo. C. II. Hagenbucli. Doiiioonit-l'opiillur Victory. Milwaukee, April C The municipal election in this city yesterday resulted In a landslide for the Democratic Populist ticket, which elecled the en tire city ticket by a plurality ot about C000. David S. Hose will be the next mayor. It was a victory for municipal ownership of public utilities, that be ing the principal plank In the platform. Bucklen's Arnica salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlieiuu, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruntions. and nositlTCly cures piles. or jo pay required. It ta guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasloy. tionornl l.oo Aftsni'tis II Is Tvlro. Richmond, Va., April C Consul Gen eral Pltzhugh Lee cabled his wife yes terday to feel no alarm concerning his safely, lie advised her that he was enjoying good health and entertained no fear of bodily harm. He lias, how ever, expressed to her In recent letterB fears for the safety of American tour- Uts and other Americans on the Island. A llttlo boy asked for a bottle of "get up in tlio mornlnir as fast as von can." tlio druggist rneiisniy.ed u household numo for "DuWitt's Little Early ltisors," and gavo him a bottle ol tlioso lumous little puis ior constipation, Blew headache, liver auu stomacii troumes V. it. lluKcnuucn. Itopiibltcmii (iuluH In Xuhrnilfit. Lincoln, Neb., April C Republicans elected their entire city ticket yester day by slightly reduced majorities In a few Instances. Politics cut little figure over the state, where licensing of saloons aa the main Issue. Itepubll cans made gains in some of the larger towns. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number ol deaths show that the large majority die with con&umiition. This disease may commence witli an apparently harmless cou(jh which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, uhich is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 2$ and 50c. Sold by nil druggists! ask for a free sample to-day. m AYcfje lablcPrcparalion for As -slmilating thCFood mulllctf ula liiig HicSlomnxhs nndBowois of PromolcsDigcstion.Chcciful ncss and Rcst.Contfllns ncillicr OpiumMorphine nor Mineral. Not NAitc otic. KaweofOMDr&mXlEITaim Imtphn Sctil" sIlx.SrHna JtorhttU SsJti -slm'st Serif Jtytrrrnmt -Jn QjtionalrSoAat lmSctti -Clanhtd Augar hintNymn- ttarvn Apcrfccmcmcdv forConslipa lion. Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrislv ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of XEW "YORK. EXACT C0PVDF WRAPPER. mmmmmmmm i f Kaier Export Beer"!-1 IN THE MANUFACTURE OP THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OR MAHANOY CITY, Has attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates have spent, not only much time, but also a large amount of money, in experiments, to bring this ISecr to its present perfection and tlicy havo many testimonials that tlio company lias received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonable pride by tlio President, Mr. Clias. D. Kaier. The brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a gentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tlio Hrewer's Art and to his perseverance and close application is largely due tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer.. It is compared by many "Old to tlio products of liadcu aud MADE ONLY THE GiMflS. D. PIER COMPANY, Iimd. Mahanoy REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH UY EDWARD O'DONNELL. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. C '. ! 20 YEARS SUFFERING ! ! Mr. AltriHi m. uunt-iHiCK sayH u nut roam "l'or luentv vaunt I sullVreil from SrlT- Ct AliiNta itiKi tho aiter-eJlecli of n nuouf ,C alioiinrrliirnl I'nUon tlint uas driven vlrertMnK doctor. Hi nee then I is pent a ntnn.ll (urinnw lili moat every Icuovtu sno- Hit In ttila Kiiinilrc nfl a r iv (1 lh T IVotuil. Yled by MaclMrMo McD&vlson to consult nR.THEFJJ04N,SIthSt,:; IMilliuleliilitii, l'u I told him that h would no dount bw like nil ihe others, but I found out that Dr. Tlieel was fur superior to all other, tor hi ex amination nas thruiifih and his treatment, I b- Uf vo, unrivaled by any physician in huh country. ( Jleifiivu tno relief; lie permanently cured me of Lobt i MunhniMl anil eradicated all poison from my ny torn, llficuieda Btrlcturu and a very bad case of i VAlUUOl'KliK; he Kave back to mo the Kreatent , Elft on eivrlh. health and happlnesrt. I am sure, suf- ( fiTlng brothers and ulsters. In Dr. Tl.ee I on will I flntl thfl innKt hnnornhlo ami klllful uneclftlht Itv- In it." Nntlrn -No canes published vvUh-'ut consent. 'inu uutnm airrouy Kuiirniiiefti. itchi ml dvtt 2-oent ntumnH for book. Truth. lis equal cannot bu tound; thconly trut medical; book cxiif)liiir Qunrk Doctors, Jtnura ; U-S ev'gflW; Hun.iMZ. Cure- (iuiinintccil. Ifwc can sell yon one 2c. package ofl tuia admixture we'll bo satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIQ'S. l'owdero nover full m s&fB BJid iu re fuller ftillnfl wltli Taniy fvX l'tTinyroyol 1111s nd other lik n.,.1 ilunu.l.iiu llm oit anil KViidl I UIV KuiKlIu). Alwiyibuy the brit anU mvulii (Jiwr- roini uix. uaK lMy u9wuinuH A mm m has addcd nllttleofSccI lg's to ordinary 7coffce know9 a I grand drink that1 " 1 1 a "" ' I 9 will please her husband. I x COCOA- ami CHOCOIjflTES J SfifeS& rOR CATING. DRINKING. COOKING. BAKING 8t M'j l'rMll II Purily of Material and ' ''yA lh Or liciousness Flaior amc'JifA CROCKS l1 W'llf RL vaBl The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT. TMC CtNTAUH COMPANY, NEW VOHK CITY mmmmmmmmmis, " ' 2 Country'- Ilecr Driukors Bavaria. AND SOLD BY City, Pa, 3 31 DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT 1 THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. iBBolduntier positive Written i!nrimtcp, hvnntlinrizpil nporif tt onli. to curoWouk Memory. .nnk nf (!onfi. Dntlna. Youth. Titliucco. Unluin. or liqnnr, whicti loada to Misery, Consumiitlon, Insanity and Death. At eturo or by mail, St n box, bU for $5;wltl written Kimriiiitco to euro or refund iiimiry. Sample inck cue. containing livo daysr treatmont, with full instructions, S5 cents, Uno caninlo only sold to cacn porson. At storo or uy inuii. Eg-Rod Label Special Extra strengin. ot rfs ior impotuucjr, uuaa ui -tlf'Ar l ower, ijosi. iuanuoou, 'ofLi Htnrilitv nr Ttn, rnTumKH. yfitXl a box; six for $5,witliB- sr.X-fy;vriiieii cunriiniurw ft fl?1 ntiml.i flHilHiR. Af- Killing WUPUIlCor by mail. Tor Sale at KIRIIN'S Drup; Store. ooooooooomx QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, PYNY-PECT0RAU The Canadian Remody (or all THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. Larod Bottles, 25 ota, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Llm., Prop's Perry Dvi' Pain-Kiiier, for bale nr AI.L CUKMIRT8 ANU llllVfiaiSTS. I OKXXXXXX 1 ; (W0RBE5TER) I U C0R5ET5.? j AskYourDealerForThemJ BAVABIA'SIMNEK Tho Strickeu Monaroh Probably Nearing tho End of Lifoi HIS VIOLENT OUTBURSTS BETURN It Jluil Itoon r.xpoutiMl by Ills I'Ii.vhI olmiH Tlint lie Would llooumn Qnlot unit Trnctalilo and I in pots! vo to Illn Slli'roiinillnirs Itiiiitrlni'M Ilo dill l'lj. Munlcli, April C The condition of the Insane King Otto of Iiavarln ban nud denly become worse, and It Is feaied that he Is dying. The condition of the unfortunate monarch has been kept an close a Becret as possible, and of late it had boon thought he would become tpilct nnd tractable and Impassive to his surroundings. Ills physicians had even expected that, unless u blood ves sel on the brain should burst, he might reach an advanced age. This Improve ment In his mental condition was so marked a year ago that u proposal to declare his relrn closed nnd to crown Prince Lultpold, the regent, as king of Havarla was definitely abandoned on the advice of Kmptror William nnd the kings of Saxony and Wurtemburg. Within the last three months he has relapsed into his old violent state; his lucid intervals have become lesB fre quent and briefer, and his most dan- THE HAD KING OF BAVAUIa. gerous Illusion, that of being a stoil: and able to lly, has ncatn possessed him. He smokes cigarettes immoder ately, and displays an Inordinate ap petite for candles. It requires the con stant attention of his attendants to prevent him from going nnked. He Jumps about like an animal on nil fours, and insists on taking his Hood off the floor. The windows of the place where he Is confined are built u to prevent the entrance of light, which the mad king hates. King Otto was born April 27, 1S4S, anil succeeded to the throne June 13, 1SG6. Early In his reign he began to display extraordinary eccentricities, which In time developed into hallucinations and finally Into violent madness. On June 10, 18SG, the government passed Into the hands of the present regent, Prince Luitpold. Thousands of sull'ercrs from grippu havo been restored to health by One Minute Cnugh Cure. It quickly cures coimlis, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. C. II. HagcnbucVi. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itollootca by Dcnllncs In 1'lillndnl- pbln and lliiltliiioro. Philadelphia, April B. Flour firm; win tcr superfine, $3(53.23; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $4.1001.23; city mills, extra, $3.23 3.63. P.ye Hour sold In a small way nt $2.90 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania, Wheat firm; No. 2 red spot, OOc.SUl; No, 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, $1.0094iJl.01. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, March, 34?i33c. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 34e3314e. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, 32HfI33c; No. 2 white, clip ped, 33c. Hay weak; choice timothy, $12 for largo bales. Ilcef llrm; beef hams, $22.500 23. Pork steady; family, $12'ul2.50. Lard firm; western steamed. $3.2UVj. Put ter firmer; western creamery, isvrl'feo.; do. factory, 12ftl4'Ac; Klglns, 21Vac; iml tatlon creamery, 14f(17c. ; New York dairy, 14&lSVic.; do. creamery, ISMi 20Vj.c. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing nt joc. do. wholesale. 22c. Cheese dull; large white, 714c.; small do., SflS'.ic; light skims, B?ifClic; part skims, 4Cc; full skims, $203. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania. lOVifl lO'Ac. ; western, fresli 10c. j southern, 9Vi:tll0c. Potatoes steady; New York, $2.37'.4'U2.&u; sweets, tiui.uu. Tallow steady; city, 3 0-lCQ3?ic. ; country, 354S3ftc. Cottonseed oil stendy; prime crude, lDc. ; do. yellow, 22140. Hosln steady; strained, common to good, $1.42' 01.45. Turpentine steady at 32033Hc. Daltlmore, April 5. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat dull; spot and month, MH'SSO'ic.; May, 99!e.(iT$l; steamer No. 2 red, 9609CUC.; southern, by sample, 97c.& $1; do. on grade, 9G!ic.0$l. Corn llrm; spot, 34034?ic. ; month nnd May, itl'SJi 3t?ic; steamer No. 2 mixed, 31V4W3l'ie.; southern, white, 3Cr() 3(i',4c. ; do. yellow, 3,"c Oats steady; No. 2 white, 33fo33V4c.; No. 2 mixed, 30?30',jC. Itye llrmer; No. 2 near by, a-&rooc.; No. 2 western, 364t&7c. Hay llrm for best grades; choice tim othy, $12.Mf13. Grain freights very dull; scarcely any demand; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3i'l-. May; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 4'4d., April; 3s. l'4d., May. Sugar strong; granulated. 5.20. Putter llrm; fancy creamery, 215i22e.; do. Imita tion, 1701Sc; do. ladle, 15c; good .udlu, 13011c; store packed, 10012c llggs llrm; fresh, 10c Lettuce, $1.2501.50 per basket. Livo Stock Mnrl.-otH. New Y'oik, April 5. No trading In beeves. Calves dull and sales limited, medium to choice veals, $5.WiQ 0.50. Sheep steady, lambs not quotubly lower; six cars unsold; good to prime lambs, ty 6.15; clipped do., $5.10j 5.3"Vi ; spring lamhs dull at $2.00(30 each. Hogs llrmer at $4.10 64.30. East Liberty, Pa.. April 5,-Cnttle steady; extra, J3.104j5.15; primo, $55i5.10; common, $3.90514.20; common to good fat bulls and cows, $25(4.30. Hogs Btoady; prlmo medium weights, $1.104il.l5; best heavy Yorkers, $1.051i4.10; light Yorkers, $3.90ij4; heavy hogs, $I.O6Sj4.10; pigs, as to quality, $3,004)3.85; good roughs, $34(3.501 common to fair roughs, 12.504) 2.W), Sheep steady; choice, $4.60fi5; common to good, $3,504f4. Choice Iambs, J&.WijO; common to good, $4.751j5.!5. Veal calves, $jQ5.D0. It Is a great leap from tho old-fashioned doses of blue-iiKifS nnd nauseous physics to tho pleasant little pills known as DoWltt's Little Early Itiscrs They euro constipation, sick hcadacho aud biliousuoss. U. II. Ilageu liuch. I'rlneo lUmry's ltoooptloi'i In riilnn. Pekln, April 0. The reception ot Prince Henry ot Prussia has been ar ranged for In May. LI Hung Chang and Wang Wen Shne. the governor general of the province ot PcclilII, In which Pekln Is situated, will meet him nt Ta Ku, and Prince Chang Ylng Wang will receive him at the station near Pekin. The ompeiur of China will receive Prince Ilenrv nt tho summer palace. An important point, which has caused frequent negotiations, is that the emperor will roculvu Prince Henry standing. A lazy liver makes a Inzy man, llitrdock llloud Hitters h the naturitl, never falling remody for a laiy liver, Bny K eystonotlour. Bo suro that tho nam Lgssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ovory sack. NUGGETS0F NEWS. China hns slfldfd to the Frenrh di -motiilti fur eonri-HKlons. t'uplnin Uteyfus Is reported to huve died at Devil's Island. It Is reported that nil the art tile works In this country will be consolidated. Uerent frosts and snow are believed to have done much damage to the Del aware fruit trees. Two occupants of a burning launch escaped death by Jumping overboard In Long Island sound. The plan to celebrate Charter Day In New York has been abandoned, owing to the prospects of war. Itev. Chnrles A. Urlggs, formerly pro fessor of Itlbllcal theology In Unhm Theological seminary, will become an l.plsco pultun. A toipld liver robs you of ambition anil ruins your health. DoWltt's Little Earlj lilftcnt cloniso tlio liver, cure constipation nml sll stomach aud liver troubles. V. II, llngenliucli. lioi'ofiiiKi'si'iViii in t'liicngo. Chicago, April 0. In the aldermanlc election in this city yesterday tbe ip fnrm el.-ment won, electing 25 out of (5 candidates. These 26 have pledgi-d themselves to demand for the city com pensation for all public franchises. With 13 holdovers, the reform element will have 38 votes In the city council, or a majority of three. The Democrats were successful In electing the town tickets in tile three great divisions of the city. 1!iii1I(ihI"1VIii "in Don mark. Copenhagen. April 6. The triennial elections to the folkethlng, or lower house of the Danish parliament, have resulted In a majority for the Radical Left. Sixty-three candidates of the Radical Left have been returned. The Moderate Left will have 23 members In th.' new chamber, the Conservatives 15 and the Socialists 12. This gives the Itttdh al Left a clear majority of 13. Two heart4, can make a love affair, but it takes three, at least, to make a home, and one of them must be that of a baby The young married couple'- that -.t.irt out in life with the idea that children are nuisancer, and that they do not vant aud will not have them, are the kind that you read about ever) day 111 the newspapers in the divorce column. A home without childu n in not a home God aud Nature nevei in tended that there should be a place called home that did not resound with the patter of childish footsteps There are tens of thousands of homes that are childless because of the ill-health of the wife and would be mother. There are tens of thousands of other homes child less because the little ones have died al most as soon as they were born. In both cases Ur Pieice's Favorite Prescription is a sovereign remedy. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible. It makes them well, strong, vigorous, vinle, and elastic. It does away with the dangers of maternity. It banishes the usual dis comforts of the expectant period and make baby's advent easy and almost pain less. It insures the little new comer's health and an ample supply of nourish ment. The prospective mother prepares herself for maternity by taking the "Fa vorite Prescription " and gives her child a fair start in life by giving it a strong aud well developed body. Thousands of homes that were childless, to-day echo with babies' laughter, and bless this great medi cine. Thousands of women who were weak, nervous, despondent invalids, are to-day happy, healthy wives and mothers because of this medicine. Medicine deal ers sell it. Constipation kills slowly but it kills. Dr. Pieice's, Pleasant Pellets cure it. REE TRIAL TO ANY RELIABLE MAN Weak Men Restored, or No Expeiise for Treatment. A Course of Remedies the marvel of medical science and Apparatus uicloiscd by physicians will be sent ON T1UAL, WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT. If not all we claim, return them nt our expense MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED. Men who suf fer from the effects of disease, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of development of any or gan, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such men should "come to the fountninhcad"fornscientiiicmethodof mar velous power to vitalize, develop, restore and sustain. On request we will send description and particulars, with testimonials, in plain sealed envelope. (No C. O. 1 ). imposition or other deception.) Cut out this offer or mention paper. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. E HAVE NO AGENTS "t but havenoM direct aumer fur .r years flftle prices, aaviDK acftier a pr-mts Mup any hcra fur oxami nation. .ver thing warmittiMl. U8atjleauf Vvhi.lel, itylca of Harm i Ton Ituir2i4a fill to 70 Surrnt a. 160 to IU.ri tts. riiaetUB. Traif, ottea Spring Huud Ifi, IT. fiarrcr naroen rrloe, 1 16.00. ELKHART CAUUIAUi: AM) UXUXKDti M0. VV.IL.li iN DOUBT, TRY STRONG Q AGAIN &&& viyor to the whole beinp. All drains arc propei ijr curco, ineir conuttion oueu worries Uiem u . I iu( i Mitiniitonor ueatu. Mailed tealed. Pru p i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clni I ret'- i i c or refun(lthfi moucy, 5.uo. Seud lor free book. Addicts, PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0T For Sale al KIULIN'S "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN IS GREATER THAN Eiiiiiiiliiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini'iiiiiiiuiiM 1 WOMEN WHO READ I f'k&y JL r r" lirogKirdve nmi keep informed of H fnC-'v u'o World's ProgrosH. Tlio woll In. 5 ) nlrr i' V for,U0(l u,ul tlirlftv liouso-wifo win v it. i ' i i H'.vas iiiwnvH VRAINB0W LINIMENT 1 fjf'mCZFnili "l0 ',ousej 118 ft stmulard remedy for 5 l vcy riif iw - Diinuus. jiruibus, vrmuiiji jiuuniuiisiu, f I ' ' Jmfflt and till ftd.es and rnl.iii g Sfl L jfflffT- y tWJ'l FOE SA-IiF EVBB'Y "WHBBE. Qlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'a tT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 Humor WliHtiiT itcli.ii, litimmir. Mprhn ' Eral ertuWMi. fiMiiH , nr llut' In , v,iit t h- r em t Jc, gorfifulniii.ur lnT'lH;ir . from mf .uk v t : . , Hmm'ii1 cured l w.irm l it w it h ih . . RoU trentlc illinilitMlLT'' ttitliri ' t 1 i: uk tit tin1 (th a hK in nre, and tu Id dc if i rif i n Lrrcatc-it of blod imniier- .tnd luiiimr cures. (yticutt - .11 'i i ' - I rM P mi Mm It ..1 M in r lr FACE humors: P ennsylvania RAILROAD. Hf HIJYKIM. DIVISION. Maim n 17, 1198. Trains will leave HhojinmUmh nftr Ins shots dale for Wlgmns, (Jillierton, I'mckville Dm Water, Ri. Clolr, Pottsrllle. Hftniliiirg. leading, I'ottMnwn. Phwnlville. Xorrl.town ard PbTl ftMphtn ( Brood irtrect ntntlonlnl 8 05 Mid 8 1 . in., 2 (13, B IS p m. on week days. Sundays, 6 015 a. in.. 1 fso p. in. Leave mirnandonh fnr 1'ntUvfllf. Ivitv Tlnlnnnl 7 87, lOfWn m.. 12 HO, 2S2bih1 2B p, m weak I days Siindnyn, II 31 a. in , fi 81 p. in Trains leave Frnclcvllle for sihenondnan at I 7 H, 1140 a.m. and IS 48, 7 81 p. a. Sunday. I 11 01 a. 111. and 3 2 p. n. I Ivo PnHnrllle for Hlirnnndnah (via Fraok. I vllle 7 10, 1120 a. m., 8 20, 7 2C p. m. Sunday 10 31 a. in.. 3 00 p. m. Leave Poltarillr for Hlienandoah via Delano 7 4.-, 9 40 a 111, 12 SK, 2 42 and 8 00 p. m week days. Hundays, 9 18 a. 111 6 08 p. m. I,eare PlillariflnMa. Hfe-nad ptrnrt ntatlnnl. r Hlipwuidoah nt 5 57, K.T8 and 10 19 n m.. 4 10 i. m. week darn. .Sundays leave at 6 10 a m. Leave Hrond ntrrot HtAfclnn. Plitliwtf.tnliln in. Hon Clll, Anlur Park, Ocean drove, Imt- nmncn, ami intermedins stations. 8.'0, 11.14, a. m., 80 and 4 00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Htatlon. Philadelphia, l'OH NEW YORK. Kxpress, week-days. 8 20, 4 00, 4 30 5 13, 6 50. 7 S3, N 2 , 8 88. U SO. IU 21 (lJlnlng !nr 11 00 a. in 12 00 noon, 2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 211 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining fUr; 3 20. 8 60. 1 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Cor), 1100, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays. 8 30, 4 OS, 4 50. a IS, S20.8 38, 9 8. 1021, (1)1. ing Car), 1185 a. in., 12 38, 1 05 i Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining Oar 4 00 ( Limited 4 22 Dinlnij Car I, 5 20, 5 M,t Dining Oao 6 35, 7 02, 7 48, 10 (XI p. in.. 12 01 nljrht. Kxprexs for Buxton without change, 11 00 a ra.( week-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOl'Tn. For Baltimore and Wellington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20. It 23. a. in.. 12 011. 12 31 i IlLlrur I'arl, 1 12, 8 18, 4 41, 5 26 fVnfrrct Blunnl Limited, Wiring Car, 6 17. 855 IX n- ing varj, mi I'-nning i nrl p. in., ana 2X03 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20. 0 12, 11 23, a. in., lliOU, 1 12, 111, 1520 UoiigreHHional Lim ited. Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Carl, 7 31 Din lng Car t in. and 12 05 nlglit. Por Baltimore, aeeotninodnttnn. 9 12 a m 202 nnd 4 01 p in week days, 5 OS and 11 In p m dally FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Krone! street station via Delaware rivei bridge Lxpremi, v 20 u in, 7 OS p. in. dally Leave Market Street Wart rSxprem, 8 50am 200, (S 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, S 00 p. m Sun days, 8 15. 9 45 a. ui (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. in.) l'or Cape Mny, Anglcsea, Wlldwood and IIollj lltach, Sea Ilc City, Ocean City, Avalon and btonc Harbor ISxpress, 900 a. m., 400, p. m. week days. Sund.iya, u 00 u. in. l'or Sonicrs Point Eipreiw, 8 50, a. in., 2 00, 100, 0 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. in, I. It. llt'rcmsso.N, J. u. Wood, Oen'l Manager. llen'l lNm'g'r Agt 4SY PILLS! ISK3ltffUAP"" Witrix SpEcinc Co,phiui.,a; Fo at l'ovlnaky's drug store, Kan Centre street. ATOM'S TAMSY PILLS A third. Tnrs asd a fk WOMAN S RELfEF. Alm t. ti to! n nt and crhtiti.r A i ttatt in. Gel ( ATow'fc Tavbv i i and tn irrkt8. t ilruir nHiri'B or cTit dm et (Hcalcit I. nrlce 11 I'iTnH ai ur i'tt HLit.iti Msu tlnr hnak 4f Vor eftlo ut KirHu's dru store nnd Hhenandoali drug etoro. SCIENCE TFIMMhNU THE LAMP OR LIFE. to the con' At wliuli- him tho (.arna- Waaud- and Milk ijs V. Vugun. SotU for larjra, fr Vo 906 Bane y. Price, wilhenrtimi Umpt. itia. Catalogua of all our tjB. atiade.sprvD u4reider, ft0. liWMlnHforrt. CO. IV. U. l'UATii bte'x, KLKUAHT XMI. ui tilt t- -i i'( trs, Ted tli- ti)andi o( i t !scn n-. Ii .i . -cb, sulQ t 1 Kj i ' , ! u7i!ie, Sleepless n .i i ii ' i ,Airr)pljy,St43. 'Ih t ill: strengthen tl i" i ii n .'t, in r dlgestloa 1 ff . t. ; I 1 iniinrt a healths and losses are r!. -lIci i men'tv. I' uless patiefitft Druir Store, Slienandoah, ?a ROYALTY ITSELF. Ket Prlc25cll.an(lBOcU.petboHle. Prepared b II. J. IIACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 t-l 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 ' ' t ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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