itj. ' . MKT. mmmctif!n If Shenandoah Is Learning it, Learning It Past Proof not Lacking. Everybody Ims It. That tired leidliiK. Don't know what It weans. Keeps you awake nt night. Destroys daily comfort. Wearies tho body. Worries tbo mind. Aon would slifiko It oil. You would Ih) heallhrul and strong. So you cnu. If you goat It right. First learn wlmt It moans Homo say it's lid blood. Otliurs say It's a lazy liver. They'ro all wrong. Tired feeling moans tired kidneys. Just m Iitnn back means Ivime Kidneys, And ll.ickn'lio means Kidney Acliu. Iow ijn wit know It? HeeaiiMi Dnsui's Kidney IMIMrure It. And they are for kidneys only. How can wo prove it ? Because the nubile say so. Hero Isn rise In point: Mrs. Win dmi well, of 28 North Gilbert street, says: "I had mi trouble with my back unt I about four years ago but from that time on It was quite severe and teemed to bo of tbo naturo of a pain across my loins nnd when standing much an arblng look mo across my back. At times there was con siderable palu betwee-i my slimi'devs Tho kidney secret Inns wore not normal a ml caused an uncomfortable fooling. I had llred sensation mornings which made mo lose nil myonergy. I became interested lu Doan's Kidney i'lllsuud piocuiod them from Klrlln's drug stoio and though I did not tako a whole box I found thorough relief from the troubles. I am quite free from them all now and I consequently have no hesitauce In recom mending Doan's Kidney l'ills ns a aluable preparation for tho kidneys." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. 1'rlco 80 cents. Mailed by Kostor-Mllhurn Co., Duualo, N Y., sole agents for tho U. S. Itemetubcr the namo D.i.tu's anil take mi substitute, V Those who once buy 5l3liLl(J'S keep 00111111" back for it. This ad mixture makes ;tlic flavor of cof- the best by adding a lit tie of Seell;;'s to ordinary Ilec ilelifii-iK,. All Oruisrs. 1. joffee. c. a parkp.p. Royal Worcester Corsets. COR BALE UY LEADING DEALER8. WM. SCBMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer PROFESSIONAL CARDS M.nUKKE, - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ollcti Kcn building, corner of Main an Centre btrtvta, Hheuantloah. T " POMKItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenando&li, Pa. UOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mfthanoy 011, Fa. ITavlncr Htudlcd under some of the beat masters in London ami l'arl, will k'vo leaaona on tuevlolln,uiantol!n, guitar mi vocal culture, 'ferine reasonable Aililrcna lu caro of fltroua tlia jeweler Hhenatwlnah. VOTE FOR H:J. MULDOON, YOUR NEIGHBOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OH.MAIIANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OF MAIIANOY CITY. miu n lomi-Oflloial Noto Discrodits Alarm ing War Rumors THE PEENOH f ASHODA BOOK. It JJoos Not Include Major Alnroh nnil'H Hnport, Which Will no I'uu llsliod I.ntor An Kndenvor to Kxult tho .Mission or Major Mnrcbnna. Paris, Oct. 24. A seml-olllclal noto Issued last evening says: "There Is no foundation for the alarmist rumors re garding the relations between France and Great Britain. It Is equally Incor rect to say that extraordinary meas ures have been taken at any of our naval ports." The Fashoda yellow book is volumin ous, but it does not Include Major Marchand's report, which will be pub lished later. The dispatches were largely anticipated by the English Fashoda blue book. The diplomatic conversations record ed show a curious endeavor on the French side to represent that March and's mission was quite as Important as General Kitchener's, on the ground that the struggle was against the khalifa and barbarism. On Sept. 18 M, Delcasse, the foreign minister, Informed the British ambas sador to France, Sir Edmund Monson, In explicit language, that France did not regard Lord Salisbury's claim to the Soudan by virtue of conquest as applying to Fashoda, on the ground that the Marchand expedition went to the relief of the French expedition under Captain Llcotard, which dated from a period long before the decla ration In the house o commons by Sir ICdwnrd Grey, under secretary of state for foreign affairs In Lord Hose bery's cabinet, as to the policy of the British government towards the Sou dan and at a time when the equatorial provinces were lost to civilization. In fact, M. Delcasse argued, unless Great Britain pobsessed the sultan's mandate, as well as the khedlvo's, to acquire all former Egyptian provinces France con sidered herself equally entitled with England to possession of any point oc cupied by French officers. Judging from the yellow boolc dis patches the foregoing represents the French standpoint, and M. Delcasse contends that as Marchand reached Fashoda first England has no right to demand an evacuation of Fashoda prior to negotiations. On Sept. 30 M. Delcasse declared to Sir Edward Monson that such a de mand would be equivalent to an ul timatum, and while he could afford to sacrifice France's material Interests so long aa her honor was Intact, for the sake of the Anglo-French entente, no one could doubt what would be the reply of France to such a demand. The subsequent dispatches appearing In the yellow book relate to conversa tions between Baron De Courcel, French ambassador In London, and Lord Salisbury, the latter contending that the capture of Khartoum entitled Egypt to possession of all the mahdt's dominions, and the French ambassa dor arguing that Major Marchand had captured Fashoda before General Kitchener took Khartoum and that France had for a long time held sev eral posts in the Bahr-El-Gazal. Lord Sallsbery retorted that the French forces In the regions referred to were too weak to constitute effective occupation. A final dispatch, dated Oct. 12, from Baron De Courcel to M. Delcasse records a conversation with Lord Salls bery, that the French ambassador claimed access to the Nile through tho Bhar-El-Gazal and usked an amicable delimitation of the respective spheres of Interest to the two powers, in reply to which Lord Sallsbery Indicated that It would be necessary for him to con sult his colleagues. Baron De Courcel, having represented that It would bo Impossible for Major Marchand to retire until It was settled where he should go and how the evac uation was to be effected, Lord Salls bery, after reflecting very seriously, said he was not sulllclently acquainted with the geography of Africa to reply for the present regarding delimitation, and moreover that he could not enter Into projects of that nature without consulting his colleagues. Baron De Courcel concludes the dis patch of Oct. 12 by saying: 'I quitted him on these explanations, which were pronounced In a concilia tory tone." (low to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deen depending entirely on a healthy condition of all tne vital organs, it tlie liver be Inactive, you liave a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dysjicptia look ; if your uiuneys be anectea, you luve a pinclieil look, secure good nealtli, and you will surely have good looks, "Iilectric Hitters" is a good Alterative and I onic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, l'urilies the blood cures pimples, blotches ana boils, ana gives i good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. IIoUhoii Wiinib to ICmIho tfie'lzcaya. Santiago do Cuba, Oct. 24. It ia re ported from Guantanamo that Naval Constructor Hobson, who left there early lact week for Jamaica with tho Intention of taking tho Atlas line steamer for New York city, will go to Washlncton to obtain an appropriation. If possible, of $1,000,000 for the purpose of raising the sunken Spanish cruiser Vlzcaya. The plans for raising the Cristobal Colon have been perfected, and the work Is progressing In accord ance with the Instructions left by Mr, Hobson, who expects to return within a month. Too late to cure a cold after consumption lias fustnned its deadly grip ou tho lungs Take Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup while yet there is time. .JonliHis i.nvor'H DoiiIiHi cilmo. Omaha, Neb,, Oct. 24, John Melchert, n Chicago photographer, employed at the exposition grounds, shot ami killed Lillian L. Morris, his alllanced wife, and then committed suicide here yes terday. Jealousy of the woman was the cause. Stop Tliut lousli ! Tiiko warning. It may trail to Consumption, A !!5c bottlo ofShiloh Olio may save your life. Sold by 1', I), K 1 rl in and 11 giiitrauteo. Atlimtii VTimtH tlm TriiMdlont. Atlanta, CJa., Oct. 24. A committee of prominent Atalantalans. Including Oovernor-elect Cundlor, loft at mid night over the Southern for Washing ton for the purpose of Inviting Prel dent McKlnley to attend the peace Ju bilee which Is to be held here next month. They will call on the president tomorrow morning, For Constipation toko Karl's Clovor Koot Tea, tlie great Wood 1'urifler Cures lle.ul ache, Nervousness, Kruptlojfci tho Kaco, aud makesthn Jijai'iJeariB'.oll, Sold by fiimsimSi 111 1 1 igAaiw&flaffigj in I I .ihim.ih.i. "nimi T- iir.n.lliiiiif,., "'.TTTTrjl jM (MSTOlliJlI ' 1 1. ill ! n in1,1 1 ii lnu-'jLiiuCimLV.i L.kmL. .jjJj, rzii V Afc6elbIcPfcparafionror As similating UicToodattdRcgula ting tluiStcimadis andBowcls of Promolcs'Digcsllon.Clicciful ncssandRcsr.Conlalns neither S)iumlMorphinO norHirtcral. otTMAucotic. ntapeofoiaa-svn'arjivjiai JanJcm Seed' slbt.Stsina fA,IUSJts -itmltSmd Jlmprmutt j firm Seed -ftanfud Stfgrrr . lliirtyw ranr. A perfect ncmcdv forConsliDa- lion.Sour.Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulstons.Fcvcrislv ticss andLoss OF SLEEK Tac'Sinule 'Signature of KEW 'YORK. exact- copr or wraefeb. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless uatlenti are properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed Sealed. TriCe tl DerbOZl 6 DOZeS. with Irnn-clxrt Ufa I iiii3finlii tnmr nrrnnHtha money,$5.oo. Send forfree book. Tor Sale al KIRLIN'S Dru DIRT DEFIES THE 0 IS GREATER THAN oArUL U Ctli1AMSCR0Mfe inemo5Tadiniy- memssmm dnd the chedpesr "shown Kin LIMITLESS VARIETY. Paid Purchases ot S5 or moro will bo sent FREICHT PREPAID to any railroad station In MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT. MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YdRK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. THEBlGSrORE &IEGELRB SL& SIXTH AVE. Tn? 1 tut liavo soM dimct to thfl coo lamer fur J i 3 cars rt v hole pals rrices. eirinj Mm tha do&lcr'f irobta. ncro lor esiminfmon. Kvcrytuinc wirraote-J. 118 itjks tif Vcliules, 55 itlei of llftrneBi. Ti)DUamio.S'JGto70. &irrcvi,f5UtaflJ5. rea. 1'hMtoni. Trmi. (ttii, tirnng-ltai! tnd ;.l(t;iM,.iUtitfir1iiUIiiilllll!;mmn(l 1 IIU' 110 Vi'''A t'.'fl rVv&fornllil1 unU thrifty Hou rHM VM always keep 5,2 ''if ' J ald O HlMI!IL,4Hllo'linimWJW.lHftfltfB!wjjW''iirr.J t.K..' a thoroughly up-to-date periodical fot women, will enter upon Its thirty-first volume in 189S. During the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Pans and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut .Puper Patterns A Bl-Weekly Pattern Sheet the jj T. W. lllitlnion LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Twofamousauthortwillcontributeloni; I WILD HELEN fserialstoriesto the IUiab in 189S. Tlie t, iriLLIAil BLACK nrst neais with ricotch and Lonunental . , ,, scenes, the second is a story of a young RAQuEP LADY girl, versatile, and typically American. I y "' O. HOWtLlS Mary E. Wllklns These Octave Tlianet short I K.tUriuc Ue Forest " ' -I'"""" if n i' .. ir .1 maHng ficthra. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR I'AKIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER fiy KATIMRINK DB FOREST Bj Uru tOUiTKtV filGgLOir CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By MARGARET II. WBLCIt There will be a series of Voice, Art, the Play, Women uaraemug, iiouscKcejuns, s.ue 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year roiljftfrtt in tht United Slain, Canaja, anJ Mixiea, Address IIARHEH i, BROTHERS, Publishers, New York Cltf W, D. llowclla For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The d Have Always Bought. ASTORIA TMC CCNTAUfl COMPANV. MEW VOBK CITY. They have stooj the lest of years. d have cursd thou Janus of case of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless ness and Varicocele. AtroDiiv.&c They clear the brain, strengthen tne circulation, make digestion Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO,, Cleveland, fV;' Store, Shenandoah, Pa, KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. em 4 letnsTB. tXulAwltiMHllUiiUiiiJ SMp.Dy' Currl. Vr0fi- Milk Bears the Signature Kn X You WW ' I XX I ni A.. J 'J I isti fiwj. wodi feod for Urf fri h esaauTMj rrU'f,ia.-i.i ClUtpi tJl ear Itjle ihUi, ?fn Li under, (v0 At ,oa iimiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiM HO REAP I , G World ni;roPs. rin well In Sft-U'tfP wll all t-lhss a:i rurr PiUjri; it f. I. IIACKETT i-j .-.(, 3 Hi Each Issue will contain carefully pre; pared drawines ot the advance lasMoni ol Pans and New Yoik. Once a month llAZAK will issue, free, a rntnrit fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature, lliew will be sold in connection with eacti issue at a uniform price. Tlie Ua:ar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. Wllll.m Black 2 Miry E. WaiUl and a score 01 oilier equally stories to the ItAZAk in 189?, the paper especially rich iu By JOII.V KENVRICK BAKCS , irtlcles on F.lloutlle. Music, the and Men, Leaders among Women, I ana iieaun, toaoor uctaiis, etc Oitivt Tbanct W.i A Bloody Battle With Deputios in Mississippi. DEPUTY AND NIMBHEOB0ES DEAD (Jovornor IMcl.iun lii Him rjono to tlio Seono to l'rovout 11 Uunoriit Ulrln I111C Sot'lntm Itueo War mill Klootlon Ti'diihlnw In North Ciirollim. TorcBt, Miss., Oct. 24. As the result of an attempt to arrest a negro near Hnrperavlllo, Scott county, In the east ern part ot the state, one white deputy was hilled, three wounded and accord ing to the latest report nine negroes have been killed by the citizens of llarpersvllle and neighborhood and the sheriffs posse combined. The pursuit of about DO negroes who had Joined the original offender, with the avowed determination to prevent his arrest and capture and which am bushed the party attempting the ar rest, continues, and by morning the number of fatalities will undoubtedly have assumed larger proportions. The whole country Is terribly aroused, and the sherlit's posse has been reinforced with men from all the neighboring towns. Governor McLaurln has gone to the scene, which Is about ten miles north ot Forest, the nearest railroad point. The trouble originated last Friday, when a negro named BUI Burke had nn altercation with his employer, Charles Freeman, a white man, In Which the negro got the better of the dlfllcully. The next night a crowd of white men, headed by Wallace Sibley, who was deputized to arrest the man, went to Burke's house, which Is about a mile from llarpersvllle. They were greeted by a fusillade from the ne groes concealed In ambush In tho bushes surrounding the house and In the house Itself. Wallace Sibley, the leader, fell dead at the first volley, and three more white members of the srowd James Johnson, James Hamil ton and James Wells were wounded. The whites returned the fire, but were unable to do any execution, as their as sailants were all concealed. There were not more than eight men In the white crowd and, finding It Impossible to re sist effectively, they dispersed towards llarpersvllle. When the crowd returned to llarpers vllle the news spread like wlldflre. During the night a large crowd gath ered from the neighborhood. They Im mediately went to Burke's home and got from his mother the names of all parties which ambushed them the night before. Then the pursuit and search for each of the proscribed darkles began. According to the state ment of reliable citizens six negroes were found and killed by the crowd of armed and determined citizens before the sheriff arrived. Yesterday morning Sheriff J. M. Stevenson was wired to get together a posse at once for llarpersvllle. Gath ering together a posse of 20 or 30 men the sheriff started at once for the place. When he arrived In the after noon he was Joined by crowds of citi zens until a conservative estimate placed the number In the posse as over 200 men, nnd the pursuit Is still on. It has resolved Itself Into a chase of the negroes Implicated. A reliable tele phone message received at a late hour Btates that three more negroes have been found and killed, making a ttal of nine to da'te, with about 40 more to be heard from. Sheriff Stevenson, realizing the dan ger apprehended, Immediately wired Governor McLaurln at Brandon for aid In quelling a probable widespread dis turbance. Upon receipt of this tele gram the governor wired Adjutant General Henry, at Jackson, to get to gether a company of the National Guard and proceed to the scene upon the first train. General Henry Imme diately reported that there was no Na tional Guard company obtainable, but that he would get together a company of armed men and render all necessary assistance. In the meantime the governor secured a special train at Brandon and, ac companied by a posse of 30 men arm ed with shotguns, proceeded to Forest. Arriving here early In the evening, and finding that there was small danger of the riot assuming proportions beyond the ability of the posse on hand to keep In bounds, he wired General Hen ry that It would be unnecessary for him to bring his volunteers from Jack son. The governor and General Henry are naturally counselling moderation, but In the excited state of the public mind a great Xear Is expressed that the posse will not regard the suggestion favor ably. Their presence, however, will undoubtedly have a great effect In re stricting the number of fatalities. An Enterprising Drnggls There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley, who spares no pains to secure the best of everything in their line lor their many customers, I licy now have the valuable agency of Dr. King's New Discovery for t-onsumption, Loughs and Colds. This U the wonderful remedy that is producing such 11 furor all over the country by ity many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for So cents and jti.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Tho CliliirHo Kmporor'H AtlmeiitH. Loudon, Oct. 21. The Teltln corre spondent of The Times says: The French physician who recently examin ed the emperor has reported to the tsung-ll-yamen thut his majesty Is flut tering from albuminnrla, with Incipient phthisis and great debility. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, h in deed wonderful. lie authorizes all druggUts tu give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large hollies are 25 and 60c. We certainly would advise a trial. It may have vou from consumption. IliiMuiiul Avoimoil II (A Wlfn. Ilmp-i-ii. Tex., Oct. 21. -SI. l'arelra, n drummer, whose home Is at Albany, N Y . uh shot nnd Instantly killed yeHtddiiy lis 'lent ire IX Moss. Parelru Ik alleged t have 'lffered a gross In sult to Mis. De Moh.i, .mil sho told her husband nt oncu on lnr let urn home. Mr. LU- Moss tlii-n hunted up Parelra, tlndliiK blni In u more, He walked up to him and asked hi? name, and on answer blew the top ot his head off. What Dr. A. C. Sinter Says, Mupfaix), N, Y. (ienls : From my per sonal knowledge, Kidned In observing tho cfloctofyour Sliiluli'g Curo In cases, of ud vanced Consuiiiiti'in, I inn prepared to say It Is tho most leiuurkablo Kciuedy that has oyer ''(aaan'n"' "g attention. It bus cort.'JHHBrMisiiiiiptloii LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cnttlo Itcci'lplM In t'liltiidnlphln nnd tlio l.iiti't Quotation. I'lillndrt-'liln. Oit. SI. Tho rm-lpts of cattli- In this 1 Ity Inst week wore as fot lows: Hrr-VPH. 2.v; sheep, 7,H1.1; hogs, 8,621. llecplpts fur tlie- previous week were: lieevos, 2.G03; slioep, G.772: hogs, 6,755. Beef cattle wcro In great demand nnd firm. We quote: Kxtrn, GUHnc; good, 4Titfi!l.4c.i medium, 4W)l?4c.; common, 4',4 Hliecp were In larger supply, and with nn ousler demand prices declined a frac tion. Quotations: Kxtra, 4?J4Cc.i good, 41,45i4'4c.: medium, 3,fti4c.; common, 2',i SVic. ; lambs, 414(iiCUe. Hogs were active and firm nt WJiHCo. for best western and uffCSic, for others. Fat cows were In good demand at 2V4 INc. Thin cows were steady at JS to $25. Veal calves weie active at MJ7'ie. Milch rows Hold well at tMWi, the lat ter for extra fine. Dressed beeves wero active at 6SHc. N. H. From Wednesday 10 u. in. to Fri day morning all (lie ofllces at the West l'hlludelphla drove yard will be closed on account of peace jubilee. Is It a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' llulectrlc Oil. A tut? Ue Dr. Thomas' Kcloctric Oil. At your druggists. Jllir Ulninoml Holibury In Now York. New York, Oct. 24. Detectives from police headquarters are Investigating n big diamond robbery reported by Mrs. Nellie Malllard, of No. CO West Sixty fifth street. Mrs. Malllard was awak ened by a noise In her apartments. She rushed out and confronted the robber who silenced her with threats and a re volver, nnd escaped with Jewels valued at $12,000. !o Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, fire, not to bo trilled with. A dusi) in tiino of Sliiloh's Curo will savo you much trouble Hold by I'. 1). Kirlin and a guar antee. Clinmnd.Wltli ICIliniKAKPfl Husliniid Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 21. Mrs. Mary Butterlleld-Sanderson, the 2S-year-old wife of the late octogenarian, Rodolphus Sanderson, bank director nnd wealthy citizen of Battle Creek, was taken to the county Jail at Marsh all yesterday, where she will be held pending a preliminary hearing on the charge of murdering her husband. She Is accused of feeding him with ground glass lu his breakfast oatmeal. She denies the charge. There Is 1 widespread ana laise im pression that a man. in order to be a good physician, must ba more or less heart less. People mis take hcartlcssiicss for nerve. The two terms are far from svnonvmous. A iSs"iiwsrn' man may have a nerve of steel and a heart as tender as a mother's Of all the specialists in the world, there probably are not two that have as wide an experience in the treatment of women's dlseaies as Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at IttifTalo, N Y. With the assistance of his staff of able physi cians, he has prescribed, in the past thirty years, for many thousands of women. Dr. Pierce is pre-eminently a sympathetic phy sician. 1'erhaps more than any other man in the profession he realizes the hardships of woman's work, and the disadvantages under which she labors because of the weak, delicate and susceptible structure of the feminine organism. His immense prac tice in diseases peculiar to women forced upon his recognition the fact that women would never take the proper care of their health, so long as that care required the repugnant "examinations" and "local treatments" insisted upon by nearly all physicians. After years of study he invent ed a remedy now known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription that is an absolute and unfailing cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of diseases peculiar to women. This wonderful medicine cures in the privacy of thehonie, and does away with the necessity for obnoxious "local treatment." It imparts health, strength, vigor and elasticity to the organs distinctly feminine and fits for wifehood and mother hood. In papercovers, 21 one-cent stamps; cloth Dtnaing, 10 cenis exira. in. i ierce s voiu mon Sense Medical Adviser. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Iliiffalo, N. Y. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C U R E S Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites Of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold hy druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price limnilltlS'BlU.d)., Ill J, til Mllllu.BL,NiVork. t ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND Jain-Killer THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE. 1 1 LIEVE. 1 . LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- . STITUTES. THE GENUINE DOTTLE 1 DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. OR.THEEL 504 N. Si xf h St. 01 Bl I IflfUfiMtJi PHILADELPHIA, lA. rr"cunE guaranteed." a 1:11 vim p v, rvtuitaur NeUutmi KiiMliil J)lt'iit'tt, Vur It-nee Its Mrlcturc. .No Cutlluir. Nniall ITmtPVHuiHM! OrcuiiHtls I,ott J?J?.h-""AXTidj DLOOD POISOH till nil 4-uta. lVekti r-iiBa (-il In L rTti 1 Oiliiyw. SfiullUclB. tumiafur llo gr 'Trill h."unl V true inmllpal luiolr Vxiwuilnv Uuuck&fakuluiuut6MUt:lrtriiks&Kclieini fliilions of Dollars Go un In smoku ovory year. Take so risks but j;ct your houses, stock, fur niture, tic., insurea iu nrst-ciasa re llablo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, ,,s"ra?,ccT A$ ' 120 Houth Jardln HI vmnn h I 1 1 5 o.s. rasou CURED OF ECZEMA BY TICURA I had nn attack of Kczcma, and ordered a box of oxlilo of zinc ointment. The llrst application chanced the Kczeina to lidl-n c, which seemed iiiiiucnchatila. The druggist had uaeil a rancid cerate and I was iiolsoned. A local phjslclan did not help matters, nnd oierytlilng either railed to help, or made It worse, I was becoming desperate, when I thought of CuriotmA Kemeoiks, and dis patched my servant for a cake of Outicuha SoAl' and a box of CUTICim (ointment). Tlie flrtt application relieved me and In three tttiii I tras icelt. l'I'I.ASKI I'. HYATT, Unttett States Consul. I )ee. 13, 18'.)7. Santiago de Cuba. Sol.1 IhroiiKhoullheworM. 1'oTtr D.fcC Com, Sole rrnt... ltoton. "Uow to Cure the Wont Ectema'frve. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kn-iis I', .-n 1 1 '.-(1 (Cal- NjSri lo IN KKHKCT (H TOMSK 4. 1898. Trntna htfive Hhenamhmh a follows: Far New Vurlt vis 1'lillmlelplilA, wcok days, 7 30 9 51 ft. III., 12 27, 8 10 find fl U7 p. in. For New York via maucii umink, week days. 7 30 b. 111.. 12 27 and 8 10 n. 111. For ICviidlni! nnd I'hllAuelulilA. week uvs. 780, 9M A.m., 12 27, 3 10 and fl 07 i. In For I'oHhviiic, week iiAyn, 7 30, v ri a. m., 12 27, 8 10, B 07 nnd 7 2.1 p. in. For Tatnnniin Arid Mnhnnoy City, week daya. 7 30, 9 51 A. in., 12 27. 3 10 and G 07 l. III. for villlmnpon, minnury anu i,ewisuurg, week ihiyn. 11 80 . in.. 12 27, 7 25 p. in For Mnhano) 1'Iaiic, weekdays, 7 30. 9 51, 11 30 in., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07, 7 20, 9 55 p. m. For AbIiIaikI And Slmnioklri. week dAVH. 7 80. 1130 a. in., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 7 25 and 55 p. in. For iinitunorc, w atiirigtnn and the West via I, f. i 1. I, , I. I..- . 1) ... w. it., tiiiidiKii tiiiiiin 1 mauiii Termtnnl, Philadelphia. (1. .V U, If X.) At 3 20, 755, 11 2U a. m., 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. 1-. Hundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a in.. 3 15 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chent- nui nireeis runtion, week nays, 10 uu a. m. 12 ju. 12 15 8 40 p ill. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TKA1NS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 30 . in., and 1 45, 4 30. 9 00 p.m. Leave New lork via Maucu uiiunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 p. m. JjCUVe l'niioueipnia, lieaaiuR Terruiuai, weec days, 3 40. 8 80, 10 21 a. ui. aud 1 30, 4 00 p. lu. leuve iteaaing week unys, uj, juua, a, in. 12 15, 4 17, 8 00 p. m. Ieve l'onsvllle, week days, 7 lu, 7 tu a. lu., 12 30 4 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Tnmaqun, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. in., 1 49, 6 66, 7 30 p. In. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 680, 9 23, 10 25. 1159 a. m., 2 41, 5 32, 6 41, 7 57, pin. Leave Wllllamiport, week days, 7 42, lOOi) a, m 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for AtlAntlc City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. tu., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. AcoommotJatlon, 8 00 am., 6 30pm Sundays Kxpres-, 9 00, 10 00 a in Accommoda tion, 8 00 a l,i,4 41 p. in. Keturnlni; leave Atlantic Cltv dcDot. corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Uxprcss, 7 35, 9 00, a. m., 3 80, 5 00 d m. Accommodation. H 15 a. m. 4 05 n. m. Sundays Expres. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 ia a. rnM 4 ri p. m. For Capo May, Sea Islo City nnd Occnn City Weekdays 9 00 n m, ndditlonul for Cnno Mnv. 4 15 p in., for Sen Ile City, 500 11 in., for OieanClty, 4 15, 5 00 p in. Hundays. Chestnut street 9 15 n in.. South street, 9 00 n. 111. I'arlor Cars nn all express trains. For further Information, anclv to nparont Philadelphia and Heading Itnilwav ticket HL?mt or address I. A. SWKIOABO, EiWOS J. WEKKH, ticn'l Supt., tlen'l lMr Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. "THE STYuiSH PATTERN." At S llstlt. Fashionable. Urlclnzl. Pelfcct- i . Ming Prices 10 nnu 15 CCiltrf, i None hlgcer None belter at ary price. J .Some tc'JUblr nerclianl eh them In nearly every city it town. Ask lot 1 htm, or they can ce had by ma!l froi. In either New York f Chlcaeo. Stamps Sjken, Latest Fasiilon Sheet ea upro ectlpf vi wti at fe ?s? 15rlhttsl udie-T- oiajiilne pusitshec, 1 invaluable for ths homt. Fashlotn f 1 , j t.T T ti 1 . u 1 I f HJntj, Fane- Work, Current Toplcv t a , -if r. . ro . . i FLtljn, all fo! inly 50 tut a jear, In- f tdudlnca frotS j& Hern. vmrownsr lev i if 11 . b 1 1 1 . . . ior Am.-le u,cv. ddfesr JUtftl:f.CLtgoJ EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. rniUL-CHERT -STOKt o IllSAI.Ui: IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale aud Retail. SO West Centre Street. Alu)ra (AitiS PILLS. K TKmi.TRl'Kihi I4FR VVC MAM 4 FibMCP, tire ( m' TiKt l'iLitia vbuiku. .Urirurf ti it vrfot itlnrt im-UJ). irlr, tl. For Rale nt Ktrlin'i druK itore nd 8hDndo 'ANSY (?ILLS! ril1fL" Uli, i.n norrinn Cn Dun b t Povtnsky'i;iruK' slorr, Olebrated Tciuoln I'nuil.rl n.mr full. i ufeand tore (After lilltii with Yam id I'mayroyftl IiU ol other )U oiiitmeut. (ii4ri't,fl u(ur AM UhtrtQi'tMiit.- -VE-i'B- -23sMCl' 3e-.t-n v BAZAR fStejB ? rot FOR THE LEGI4CI Solu Alio UI andAosldsoUl Cuupaulu
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