'-ff'-f'; P. IP r Down One Street and Up Another. Prom Every Ward In Slicn andoali. Hard to hold down tlio cntliiistiiam of our Pcoplo under such circumstance m tlioso Mirronudtug tlio work of tlio llttto conqueror. Tliuro Is no place In tlio world wlicro n good thing Is licttor appreciated tliiin right lioroat homo. Wo nro quick to sec It mid quick to "push along'1 In tlio nianucr that It merits. From all lurls of tho city como tlio nuno leports; success follows In ovcry I'mitstcp and tnvcstlgHlioii of each now cuso but adds to the endorsement that has gonu ln'foro and placos their rhi'ms beyond a ph.i.iuw of n doubt, This leport comes from WVst Poplar street, where our repiesontative loiind Jlr. liobcrt S. .limes, miner, at his )iUru of rusi douce. Tlio following statement will Interest our readers: "For years 1 lnd backache, but of lato It Seemed to liavo changed moro to headache. I also had dillldilty with the kidney secre tions, accompanied by too frequent action. I was troubled with a listless or tired feeling and though I lined about every kind of medlcino I knew about 1 cannot naiuo ono that 1 have not tested I got tin iioriiiaucnt relief from any of tboni. I Dually read about Dunn's Kidney Fills and got them from Killin's l'harmacy. They wuto tlio first remedy which gave mo positive lellef. They stopped tlio bladder trouble and I have bad nono of those hcadachos silica. I recom mend Doau's Kidney Fills as the best kidney medlcino that over came out." Doan's Kidney Fills for salo by all dealers. Prico CO cents. Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., ISuU'alo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. Itcmomber tho name Doan's and tako no substitute. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. FOR BALE BY LEADINO DEALERS, TEACHERS' INSTITUTE! OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. $t 36th Annual Session, At Killer's Opera House, Mahano) City, Pa. Oct. 31, and Nov. 1, 2, 3&4. Evening Entertainments. MONDAY, OrTOHKI! 31. Hon. Wallace llruve, Hrooklyn, Is. Y ex-Unltt-il Mute-i Consul to Seiitl.miL 1 ccture "A (I rent Century." TUKSlUv, NOVlCMIlKIt 1. Hon. Henry Wnttorsoii, Louisville, Ky., Editor IjoiiUvIIIh Courier Journal. Lecture 'Abraham Lincoln." WKDNICSDAY, NOVUMISKIt 2. Slnyton's Jubilee Singers. The leading Colored Concert Company. Crowded bouses everywhere. THURSDAY, NOVHMI'.HK 3 The Kngllsb (lice Club, Miss Atilile L Walker, soprano; Mrs. Minnie Dell-Irving, contralto; Win. PoyiiU Sullivan, tenor; Fred eric Ki-ddnll, bass; Miss Kinlly McUlrr.y, dra matic reader nud Impersonator. All superior artists. RAILWAY AIUtANGHMF.NTS Excursion tickets on Philadelphia nnd Head ing Itallroad, Lebli'li Valley ltullroad and Pennsylvania lt.illroad call be bad by those having orders, Persons not receiving orders or wishing an additional supply should write to the County Superintendent, giving the name of tlio person for whom such order Is Intended. THAINH. Arrangements can bo mnde to have a special train on Lehigh Valley Itallroad to leavo Mnbnnoy City for l'ottsvllle, via Delano and St. Cliilr, lifter each evening enter tainment, l'arttes desiring to tako advantage of such train will notify the County Superin tendent or Mr. Henry Kclbor, passenger agent, Lehigh Valley Itallroad, l'ottsvllle, l'u., not later than October 20. lCKCISI'TION COMMITTEIS Mr. John Lin ton. Mnhunoy City, Is cbalrniaiiof tho reception committee. Teachers who desire to secure boarding places prior to the meeting of County Instltut will plcato uddress Mr. I. lutein. TICKKT AKItANUKM ENTS. Season tickets. Seeming reserved seats -opera boxes, S3.G0) parquet and circle, SJ.UO; dress elide, first three rows, S'J-00; dress circle, fourth row, $1.75; dress circle, except III at four rows, J1.50; enrollment tickets s. curing ad mission only, $1.00; single admission, 60 cents. The chart for sale of reserved sent tickets will open at the box odlce of Knicr's opera bouse, Octobers:, at 9:15 a. in., for teachers only, to secure- seats In one-half of the opera house, nnd ut 1 p. in. for citizens to secure seats in the other hulf of the opera bouse. Iiefore opening the chart, parties desiring to purcliasu tickets will draw numbers for position in line, IJncll teacher In line limy purchase uny num ber of tickets not exceeding twenty, and .cjich citizen In lino may purchase any number not exceeding ten. I'crsons mav Join the line n second time with tlio same privilege as nt first. Tlio representative of each district will be required to present to the ticket agent it list of the names of the teachers for whom ho buys tickets. , , , . , Chort open at Snyder's drug store, Mnlianoy City, after October 22. Doors open at 7 p.m. Kntertulnincuts commence at 8 p. m. 0. W. WEISS, County Superintendent. DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON YOUIt NEIGHBOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP MA1IANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OP MAI1ANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE CITY PLAYGROUNDS. How the Moots of Houses May lie Dtllliad to Advantage. Tho ordinary ynrd of nn ordinary hotmo In town Is usually too small, (lump nod Eciienilly iirmttrnctlvo to offor much In ducomont as n pluyground to nny golf ro ppcotlng lioy. Ovor tlio hotisotop, liowovor, tho nlr cir culates freely, and tho sunshlno purifies mid Invigorates, mid It Is but following tho custom of tho oldest civilizations In tho world to mnku of tho liouso tops out door contcrs of rest nnd rooroutloii. A fiat enn bo made with a wooden floor liiK ovor tlio tin roof, strong posts with bars between sot nil nbout It nlong tho four sides, nnd over posts nnd bars Rood, heavy wire nottlng, such, ns U used In poultry ynrdn, mid thus tho frnmowork of tlio boys' roof playground Is ooinpleto. Tho Interior tuny bo furnished In ninny differ ent ways to suit tho tnMcs of tho throo or four boyB who muy composo tho family. Tho boy carpenter inny erect n shod at ono und of tho Hat, n part of which can bo used as n roceptuolo for carpentering nnd gardening tools, nnd In tho larger part rabbits may lie kept, und also varieties of pigeons. Horizontal bars, quoits, a seesaw and other games and the much prized sand heap fur tho younger ones, all Hud a placo In tho list of outdoor amusements, and tho flat can bo made beautiful us well by adding to It tho loveliness of tho garden. This cun readily bo dono with llowor sooda nnd cuttings, patience and a few soap boxes. Tho boys can tako enro of theso flowers undor parental dlroctlon, and a deeper Interest Is added If each Is appor tioned his own boxes or "gnrdon." On wnrm summer days an awning may bo put up over part of tho spaco and beneath It arranged n hummock, comfortable chairs and a table for books or moro quiet Ramos. Tho winter days bring also runny ploas uros, as tho nulmnls and birds live cozily In comfortnblo surroundings, and tlio boys havo tho usual games on cloan, fresh snow In which to piny and a bettor, purer at mosphere, both for their physical and psychical improvement, than Is obtainable In tho streets of n city. City nnd Statu. Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition, Jy skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in uacK ana sides, no nppctito gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their uso for three weeks, aud am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tho grave of anothor victim," No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per uoitio at A. wasiey s drug store. hiiortencil It. A negro servant on being ordered to an nounce visitors to a dlnnor pnrty was di rected to call out In a loud, distinct volco their nnmos. Tlio first to orrlvo was tho Fltzgorald family, numboring eight per sons. Tho negro announced Mujor Fltz gcrald, Miss Fltzgorald, Master Fltzgor aid, and so on. This so annoyed tho mastor that he wont to tho negro and said, "Don't announco oaoh person like that j say somothlng short er." Tho noxt to nrrlvo were) Mr. nnd Mrs. Penny nnd their daughter. Tho negro solemnly opened tlio door nnd called out, "Thrcopcjicol" London Glolx). 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, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to 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 you from consumption. Ills Mrnnc l'olllt. Mrs, flooding For my part, 1 can't un derstand why you deslro to ns-oelnto with thnt Mr. Kniptyhoad. Ho Is ono of tho least Interesting persons I over met. Mr. Gooding I must admit that ho Is not very brilliant, but bo Is tho only man I know vory well who nover glvos 1110 any sdvlco ns to how wo ought to brlugup our boy. Chicago Nows. Scald head Is an eczema of tho scalp very severe sometimes, but It can bo cured. Doan's Ointment, quick aud permanent In Its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. Calendars for 1H!M), The IIkkald oillce has a full and complete line of calendars for 1809. If you con template a calendar for your friends, reservo your order until you seo our Hue. It will mean a big saving to you. 'Jliey are also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and very reasonable in price. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tlve. Kegulates the bowels, purifies tho blood. Clears tho complexion. Easy to mako and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by I'. 11. Kirlin and a guarantee. Buy Keystonuflour. Bo suro that, the uarue r.Kfcsia & Bakr. Ashluud, Pt, Is printed or every suck 11 fk. HIE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tho originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, Imt also to tho care and skill with which it is manufactured by bciontiCc processes known to tho California F10 Svrup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasinp; tho truo and original remedy. As the gfnuino Syrup of Klgs ismmiufucturcd by tho Cai.ipoiinia I'ta Svmtp Co. only, 11 knowledge of that fact will iiEsi.st one in uvoiding tho worthless Imitations nmuufucturert by other par ties, -iiio lilgli standing of tlio CAM FoiiNiA Via Bviiui' Co. with the medi max ims cal profession, and tho butlsfuclion which the fremilno Syrup of Figs hus jlvon to millions of families, mulces tho r.amo of tin! Company u guaranty of tho excellence of Us remedy. It Is far In advance of all other laxntlvos, as it uets. on tlio Uiduoys, liver and bowels without irrllulhig or weaken ing thorn, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gefc its beneficial elfeets, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN ntAM)lS!li, t'ul. LOCISV1LLU Ky. MUW VUlllf. N.V. 3 $ LODGE - Hfl cl "-J 4 fix In the Freemasonry of now is It opens the door to acquaintance and friend ship among strangers, and initiates all candidates in the highest degree of intelligent satisfaction. There are now 1,500,000 members of Battle Ax lodge in America, and you can join at any tobacco store for JOc. Join to-day. Don't delay. ?emember t FS Gfc S clv n. in WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole being. All drains are properly curetl, their condition oiten Mailed sealed. Price (t per box; 6 boxes, money, (5.00. Scud lor free book. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug AKTISTfiC-FASHIOriABLE- Pcld Purcliascs ef ST cr n will bo cent f-ni-.iCHT PKEP' OTO '-.SO to cny roilrood ctntion lit TeSAJsjn, PIEVV HA?.1PKHir;li, VER.'.SOHT, MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE IS LWD, COW.EOTICUT, MEW YOKSC, f'EMKSYLVABllA, nnd FJEW JEROEY. nuTMCATWerounwn A rj:S tut ha sold direct to the con miner for 2j yean at vholtv Itlft eale rrices, caviar dair b proLis. ja ,1 ivtiere ior xiraiu-m, IV l KTerrthinr warranted. ?m 118 ityl of Vehiilca. it- m Top Uucslei. 136to(70. tli, Sprins-KotvJ Cittlvfi t tU ar n 4V.ftHABT OAiiBUJiB .tn uAiutii siJfc m ',iiM!itf!iiiiitMi)iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiig I Tj.".5i r; zi rM if, 1 ' i'Kftit anil f ' miSZi Hoi. ;dtixmwitiKsrakwmi m r 3 V "tit ' rz'jm 1 1 ir aht. a thorouglilyTip-to-'k" periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-first volume in 189s- During the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR Paris and New York Each Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi.Weekly Pattern Sheet LONG SERIALS J? T, W, lUtiilolira t Two famousauthorswlllcontribute long serial stories to the IIaiar in The first deals with Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story of a young girl, versatile, ana typicaiiy Mary E. Wilklns Octave Thanet short H. P. SpofTord A Ksuiulaii V I'oieit M. S. Briscoe fictiJn. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUK PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER g,KATUARINB PS J-OXlSr J UrU KVLTKSV SKSIOII A, ,m ,1nMCM HUMOR JhUAKCMKBr II. H'BlCIt There will be a series of Voice, Art, the Play, Women Gardening, uouscKccping, utc inu ucaiui, tnuum svu., iocs Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year I'eitattrrt in Ihi Vnitii Stati$,CanaJa, ami tltxtc. Addreii HARPER & BROTHERS, Publllhers, New York City ; w.r, llwclU chewing the pass-word le name again, j ?i .rr pv &s e ies. T-rs heyhavesfa 1 tlic 1 -inf years. 111a have - urd t' air-inn's ol rcascs of Neruii . I)i-,t.-aies. such as Debility, DUmcs, Slecplesi ness and Vancucele.Atrophy.&c. They clear the brain, strengthen mc circulation, make aigestloa ncrfect. and unnart a healthv and losses are checked ftrm,iHtntly. Unless patients worries them Into insanity, I otisumptionor ueatn. with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund th Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.f' Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ITKELIOM0RE. ova of Kin.nl akv. b? ten, & mtr, 3a HcV YORK mia iuo smy a ad Milk. Kt.BCSSurr.T Yw. w,l :s uotrsmseivo mid keep Informed World's Procross. Tho st75 tf I'm formed nnd thrifty Houso-wlfe wll'- S iRAINBOW LINIMENT I in the houso. ns a ataudard rentotly for Opntlns, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism all aehftfi and nalnft. Piles 21 dl. mi BO ett. ttt bottu V misrtkrH.i.HACKEncn, - g.,Phlla5i'jhl iimmmaummrm inn 1 1 1 u 1 1 in n m n i OF FASHION issue will contain carefully pre pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York. Once a month the Uazar will issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns In each number will be made a feature. Thew will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform nrtce. The Hazar will also publish bi W71 WUIUra BUtk Jt weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. AND SHORT STORIES WILD EELEN gy MLUAS1 SlACi: RAGGED LADY fly li: D. IIOIVELla nmiii These and a score of other equally imminent writers will contribute stories to the Haiar In 189', millnii the paper especially rich in Miry CWllk'ss 4 ty JOnff KBNDKICK BAKCS articles on Etiquette, Music, the and Men, leaders among Women, Octars Thanes III PAE1S POLICE SPIES. THEY KEEP TAB ON EVERY STRANGER IN THE FRENCH CAPITAL. 'ft'liole mid Host Von Ho, Wlin Vou SIc-ct and Errn Wlmt You Sy Are All lie cnrileil nt Tollcc llrndtiuiirtern lliisrttie "Mouclinrtl" Work. Moro curious tlinn all its Btrnniro cull Inirs nnd Its strnnyo customs Is tlio pollco Bj-stcm In I'nrls. Ki-cry hotel must keep n register of nil furulmiers nnd linud It over dally to tho spoolal olllcvrs who nro sent nrmind to collect them. In the enso of tlio I'JiiftlUh nr American cltlzon llttlo Interest Is taken unions their ox'iundlturo Is 110 tlccnbly cxtrnrngnnt, and then a friendly Interest Is taken In them and tliolr de scription Bent to Seotlnnd Ynrd. It Is almost Impossible to concclvo tho tliorouKlinuss of the French police spy sys tem. You novor know who Is u lnouchnrd In Franco. The waiter who servos you, tlio man who shaves you, tho cocher who drives you, nro ns likely as not to bo In the pollco pay. They know overythlnn, nnd thoy know everybody. Hero Is an Instance that occurred to n friond of mine only tho othor day. Ho received from the prefecture nn order to appear on tho following day. So far ns bo know, ho bad uono nothing particularly out of tho way, nnd oven If ho had ho had dono It unintentionally. Tho maglstrato Invited him Into his private room and put him at his onso nt once by explaining that tho affair Uiil not concern him personally, but ho wanted some in formation on two or three of tho English colony with whom ho wns associated. Tho answors woro perfectly satisfactory, and In leaving ho turned to tho mnglstrnto and said laughingly, "Now, why don't you osk mo something about myself?" "But I know nil nbout you, ho replied. "Would you llko to know what you did on nny particular day within tho last three months?" My friond replied at random: "Tnko Inst Friday weok. I havon't tho remotest knowledgo as to what hnppened." Tho maglstrato turned ovor his dossier and replied: "You got homo at half past 9 In a cab that you had takon at the Made line. You rodo out on your blcyclo nt half past 9. YoulunchcdntthoCafo do l'Esper anco." And so on throughout the day ha recounted everything that had passod. Thoro was no reason to havo mndo tho In quiry, as thero was not tho slightest mark on his dossier, but it suited tho police to know Just how ho passed his tlmo. A cassorole that Is to say, n mouchnrd who has by frame Indiscretion let his con nection with tho pollco become known nud is accordingly valueless onco told 1110 a lot about tho working of the system. I had pointed out to him thnt It Beemod to me thoroughly Impossible- that I could havo ray footstops dogged during a whole day without becoming nwaro of tho fact. Ho answered: "Xnturnlly. ThlB, for in stance, Is how I should havo acted If I had wanted to And out all about your move ments. When you left this enfo, I should havo followed you until suoh tlmo as I know you had noticed that I was nt your heels. Then I should havo passed tho signal." "Towhom?" I suggested. "Havo you over liotlccd," ho said, ''that around all tho big cafes thero aro men offering novols out of date, but who are always scanning closely tho faces of thoso on tho torrassesf Well, I should have passod the signal on to ono of thoso men. Ho would havo followed you In n cab, if necessary, and on seeing you enter n cafo would have followed on tho pretenso of selling wares and handed you on to anothor of tho band. And so It would havo gono on. "Aftor nil, nro tho French pollco wrong? Tho foreigner comos hero ond Inscribes his namo at tlio prefecture of pollco. Wo aro not llko you in England. Wo havo only Just enough money for our own poor, nnd wo do not oncourngo tho out of works of tho world to como hero. Noltbor do wo want to harbor criminals. Accordingly tho pollco traco tho mon, and if they find that ho Is honorably earning his existence he Is loft In ncaeo, but if thero Is n shadow of suspicion ngainst him his dossier gets heavier ovcry day, and ono morning ho finds thnt ho has 48 hours in which to quit tho country It is owing to this systom that the police find It comparatively easy to arrest criminals. Tho vilost class of ruffian and tho painted women you meat In tho night cafes aro all useful, tho wom en especially. Your own servant may be spying on you Your conclergo certainly is." He hesitated for n minuto and then said to mo In a somiwhlsper, "Watch that gen tleman in front with tho ribbon of tho Lo glon of Honor in his buttonhole-." I look ed nt him, but noticed nothing particular, oxcopt that ho scorned vory intent In bis newspaper "That's a mouohard," he continued. "I'm prepared to bet ho has hoard ovory word that has passod. If you had oyed him ns closely as I have, you would havo noticed that ho has been look ing at tho 6amo paragraph for over on hour." Tho man paid for his drink and went out. Next morning I supposo bis report was bent In. Tho ruses of these men In finding out porsons who aro "wanted" have uo limit. Only tho other day tho Kngllsh pollco had sent over tho dosorlntlon of n man they would llko to put In tho dock. Ab ho Bnoko French without tho slightest accent, and as It was certain that ho would bo disguised out of nil recognition, tho task wns a difficult ono. Ono afternoon two of theso detectives noticed n woll dressod man and suspected him. Ono of thoin took off his overcoat and hung It upside by sido with his A few minutes lntor they got up to leavo, and the wrong cont was put on In tho most fluent and polite Fronch tho suspoctcd man pointed out the error. Tho mouchnrd took It off and looked nt tlio namo of the maker and saw that it wns n Loudon llrm They bad found their man. Today Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. I'lainfield, HI makes llie statement, that she caught cold, h Inch settled on her lungs; she was tieated fur a month by her family physician, but grew rtorsc lie told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle anil to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She conuinued Us use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now tines her own housework, and is as well as she ever was.--l'rre trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A, Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 'Matched, "Do you wear oyofrhissu.s hoomiso you think you look butter with thorny" naked Miss l'ort. "I wear theiu beomit-o 1 know I look better with them," answered tho short sighted mun widly. Ilurlcm Life. Okkts: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief tooky.iiii Karl's t'luvcr Moot Tea. It niietoil my nerves iin-i sui-iimnum-u whole Nervous System. 1 was imiiuicu w tin Constipation, Kldn-y and llowel trouble. Your Ton soon i.lMiiiiifd my system sn thorouchly that I ninld'y regained health and stroiiBth. Mre. H. A Sweet, Hartford. Cniiu. Sold ly S. 1. Kirlin an 1 a guarantee English foxes nro mi tamo that two ot them recently bntl n light on u limit's lawn nnd were wrumlwl with dlillculty by tho use of a stick Flret of All, Red Flag Oil, 2Bc. What for? Aches, pallia, lnuUcs. (I miller Uros., drug stoto. At THE PREY OF A GRIZZLY. fly a Little Overnlcht Ilruln Wb Robbed of n flood Meal. In tho parly settlement of California grlzziy boars wuro numerous ond trouble. some, hut few men ever had n moro sin gular experience with n grlzzlv than J'aul Sweet, who kept a tannery nonr Snntn Cruz. Tho story Is told by Mrs. Dnll In "My Flrot Holiday." Mr. Sweutwni ono day walking nlono in the woods, when he camo suddenly upon n grizzly benr nnd hor two cubs. Ho was quite unurmcd, nnd before ho had time to consider nny plan of action the bear wns upon blni. She struck him down, but ho kept his presence of mind and lay perfect ly quiet. Tho grizzly stood ovor him font minuto or moro, then seized hllu by tho waistband and began dragging lilin along. Ho did not roilst, nnd she dragged him for a doz en rods to a llttlo sandy hollow, where sho dropped him nnd begun digging a hole In tho sand. Into this hole Mm rooted the man, and thru nosed and pawed the fund over him until lie v:us burled from sight. The prudent nnliuid, not being hungry nt tho moment, was making a cache of her prey. Mr. Sweet's heart lightened ns ho real ized tho brute's intentions, nnd ho began to hopo that ho might csuitpo. Ho waited a few minutes after tho bear had covered liini in, and then, thinking that she had retired from tho scene, ho began to work himself free very cautiously. Tho grizzly was on tho wotnh, however, and nt tho first movement of her prey rushed to tho spot und with two or three strokes of her puw snugly tucked him in again. Mr. Sweet Instantly became motionless Again nnd allowed himself to bo reburicd in tho sand. Luckily his lint had slipped over bis foco, so that tho sand did not 1111 his noso and eyes, and by raising his bend n llttlo ho was nblo to throw off tho Band sufficiently to breathe. Ho wns moro wary noxt tlmo and lay still for nn hour or two, until ho felt pretty suro thnt tho grizzly had rotlrod from tho spot. Very cautiously then ho worked hlmsolf free from tho Band nnd crept away. '"vSj What woman In an me wiue worm would not be elad to be a tandem for two happy, healthy, prattling- babies? When Nature whlsDcrs the fsweet assurance n a woman's ear that soon a i little stranirer r-r will come to VT-sancaresB wnn baby nneers her check and neck, she makes the fondest preparations for its arrival. Itverythine that n woman's dainty taste can imagine is provided for the new-comer's wardrobe. Nothing is overlooked save one thing, and that one thing is the most important Too many mothers forget that baby's strength and health, Its ability to withstand the usual ailments of childhood, and its vigor and welfare, as a man or woman, are de pendent upon her own health and physical condition during the period of prospective maternity. If. during that critical time, she is weak, sickly, nervous and despond ent, because of troubles peculiar to her sex. these conditions are bound to have their influence upon her baby's health. Neglect of tliee conditions invariably means that baby will be weak, puny and peevish I)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription is an unfailiiijr cute for all Doubles of this nature, and it will reinforce a woman's bodily and nerve strength so that she can safely undergo the trials of maternity. It gives health, strength, vigor, elasticity and endurance to the organs specially con cerned in motherhood. It gives bodily and nervous hardihood to the child. "After usinf? fifteen bottles of your 'Favorite Prescription ' and a few vials of your 1 Pleasant relicts,' I am entirely cured of uterine trouble. I had suffered for nearly three years," writes Mrs. P. W. Fogel. of 27 HiKhlaud Ave., Newark, N.J. "I had such terrible bearing down pains that T could hardly walk My back and head ached, had terrlble'cramns in my legs, was very nervous at times, and felt miserable. With tny firfct child I had to be chloroformed and the child was delivered with instruments. X took the ' Favorite Prescription with my second child, and instead of wuffennsc for two days, I was in labor only an nour ana a Deamuui cnua was liorn. I was able to leave rav bed the fifth day I commenced your medicine about four months before confinement My baby is three months old now and is a fine, big, fat baby. I am in very good health . have no more pains or aches I would be pleased to advise any woman who bufiirs as I did to use your medicine." Grocers can tell you why those whobuy Seellg's keep coming back when! ised as jn tor it. btrange though how lone admixture to it takes people to ) ordinary cof try a new Uiing, fee makes a .delicious drink Dr. Humphreys' Sjiecillcs net directly unon tho disease, without exciting disorder iu other parts of tho system. Tlioy Curo the Sick, no. cunts. riucr-s- 1 lrccrs. Congestions, Inftammatlons. ,5 li Worms. Worm Fever. Worm Colic... .23 3- Tccthlng. Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .23 4- lllarrliea. of Cblldren or Adults 33 7-Couglia. Colds, Bronchitis' 33 H .VeurnUla, Toothache. Faceache US D-IIcndartie, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 10- lVpeisla, Indlgestlon.WeakStomach.SS 1 1- Kuiiressed or I'ulnful Periods 23 12- Vliltm, Too Trofuse I'crlrxls 23 l:l-Cnuii. Larklilillla, HoarBcnosa 23 1-1 Salt Itheiini, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .23 Ift-lllieuiiintlsm, Ilboumatlo Pains 35 Ki-.Vliilnrlo, Chills, rover and Ague 23 10-L'atarrli, Influenza. Cold In tbe Head .33 20 Wliooptiitf.Couah 23 27 Kidney Ilisenses 25 2S-.cniu llil.llllv 1.00 3t-l)rlnnrv Weaknena, Wotting Bod... .23 77-Jrlp. Hay Fever 23 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold Uydrucglsts, or Rent on receipt of price, Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor.WlllUm & John But, Hew York ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN'KILLER WILL NOT RE. 1 LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- . STITUTCS, THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS Sl SON. -ttyt'isvsv 3R.TKEEL60Hx.iiS. CURE C!UARATEiiO."-tr53 Ni:if.vu nim:iii i.i-ri , i-e.iiit.ur Well' uliut', Heelul DUeu.es, Vur Icncel - Mti-leluros. Nu Cuttlnir. Situill iitw.s vliiel lli'trnna.v l.mt .Man iuo.i it.-i.ii.i eii. ni nnn nnionu ill il - o tlliurilnleea ULUUU f U10UI1 till nil en.es, i'l-e.li cases curetl liul flu ltliiuy.. Btndlurtn. nt Amps for ltoJU 'ri-tilli 'roiilvtruelilealuiillHMjkI'xnij.lDkr Uuueks i ak.0 1 u. I it it tcllivli tr lcka i. ucUtuics. f 1 m tggZt $T 58r?? X " rei) from Ktzrti aon tlio riplit ear. I couW har.ll.v keep my hamu oir It, tlio itching was so sevcra. Sm.ill bubbles vould open emit' in' u tte'rv-Iiko substance, apr ircntly Mii-t" m o oof tlio IcailhiK doctors licro trravil m , rv.il nppitcil tho usual physician's tpinniitct limit bfiicllt. My brother rcc oni'iif n.lfil that I try Cutkh iu. Tlio first tn; ti - t. m tooth int and be for tho box v;ia till anno thp it i wine had dteappcnTeiL 1U C. It UN'irr.f,HHaco St., Clnn., O. PzBtT Crrv Tut TMrit mn Entry Knnor Eo rt vt.wiTH r lltiR Wfirm bnttn ilh OTt it SoAl", Benito nnnlnilnen with CrTiroit a. iurcit ot t.'.ol'isnU, atH mild Aw of ( t TirDB Hisolvsrt. AjMthM'ij-ho-jt t' world. Potti Tlnrn aih Cm v. C-OBf ,pl'sPropi tllodtou. "IlotoUureEciein,"Iree Philadelphia & Reading- Railway IN KFKKCT Ol TOMSK 4. 1893. TrntriH leave Hlienalidoati an follows: Kor New York via I'hlladelphln, week days, 7 30 9 M H. in., 12 27, 8 10 Hml 6 07 p. 111. K.ir Now York via Matich Chlllik, week daye, 730n. in., 12 27 nnd !l 10 n. in. For HviidhiK ami 1'lillAdelplila, week days, 7 'JO, 9 M ii.iii-. 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. in For 1'otti.rlllc, week days, 7 80, 9 SI a. in., 12 27, 8 10. 6 07 anil T 25 p. in. For Tuinitqua and Maliamiy t'ity, week days. 780,9 51a. in., 12 27 3 10andGU7p, In. For WilllaitiHport, Munhury and Ijewlsbur, week days. 11 80 a. m . 12 27, 7 21 p. ni For Malinno IMane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 M, It 80 a. m., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07, 7 2.'., 9 55 p. in, For Ashland and Hliamokltt, week da) s, 7 30, 1130 Ik. m., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 723 and S 55 p. m. For Ilaltlmore, WiuililliKton and the West via II. ti O. H. H., throueh trains le" ItcadliiK Ternilnal, I'lilladelphla. (F. & U. D R.) at 820, 7 55,112s a. m., 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. 1 Hundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 211 a. m., 8 16 ond 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trnlm from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, weelc days, iu no a. m. u. 12 11 8 40 p.m. Hundays, 1 85, 8 23 p, m. THAINH FOH SHKNANDOAH. Ieare New York via Plilladelphta, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., and 1 45, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. leave r,ew loric via juaucu uuuiis, ww days, 4 80. 0 10 a. 111., 1 80 p. m. lxsavo Philadelphia, HeadlUK Terminal, week days, 8 40, 8 86, 10 21 a. m. aud 1 80, 4 06 p. lu. Leave Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, m. 12 15,4 17,6 00 V. Ul. Leavo l'ottsvllle, week days. 7 10, 7 40 a. in., 12 80 4 10, 6 10 and 6 60 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 86, 1123 a. in., 1 49, 5 56, 7 20 p. 111. liCAVe AiAiisiioy city, weeK aays, yui, 11 4 a.m., 2 22, 512,6 21,7 41 p. m Leave Alahanoy Piano, week days, 630, 9 25. 1025, 1159 a. in., 241, 532, 641 757,pm, Leave Wllllanisport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a. m., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 CO, a. 111., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 n. in. At-umiiinodatton. 8 00 am..630nm Sundays KxiTeiH, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 00 a u., 4 li p. m. Keturnlns: leavo Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. WeektJaf Express, 7 35, 9 00, a m., 8 80, 5 80 p in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. 112. 4 05 p. in. Sundays Kxpress. 4 00, 7 oO p. in. Accommoda tion. 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. ni. For Capo May, Sen Iile City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 11 m. additional for Cane Mav. 4 15 p in., for Sen Isle City, 5 00 p in,, for Oceim City, 4 15, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut fctiect 9 15 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Parlor Cars on Bll express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SWKlQARll, EDMON J. WEKKH. (len'l Supt., Uen'i Pass'r Ant., HeadlnK Terminal. Philadelphia. WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Ascent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer "TUB STYLISH PATTERN ' At lUUc Fasfilu.iable. '-irlglnnl. Palect i HllnK Price lO niitl 15 contd, Nonehlecjjf NonebetlrtatarviSrlM. Some cellablr nercliant ell them In nearly vvety city it town. Asfc tor hem, of the cn ce had by ms'.l fto. In tithe New York f CMcagu. Stamps, tiken. Latest Faudoa Sheet ient upon 'ecelpf al wtj tnl h tr JSrlghtest uilcf aMfli'tle (ajbllshsd. T n-aluatle tot tho horn. Fashion i of n lbs day, Homf Ulerj'ufe, HouseL.U I tlnu, 'anc wotK -tirreM lopicv I FLtlon, all fo; nly ' -jear, Ip- v-iudlnga irori , Hon any tit v 'or ,imfe r . r:i, . . own if .tv ' tw -ctnt 'JUtip 7 i ,.7.3;'f.NVJs: rfrA, Tsew VojJ; L f AWN'S TANSY PILLS A tri to. til Aim tkwtt WOMAN'S RELIEF. AU ayt prompt aud rtlifcblt. AtvtU juatatkni ItX CiTi'M'i'lUiitT Villi tnd satkkioiiti. Al tlruir itort. or lent dlrtct (twaUd). prk. II. . Catov brio. Co., Uotci,Utm. Oar bock . Pur vale at Ktrltn'a drug store tnd BhnsBdo J rue ttor mmr PILLS SkrrCj BlIKE. &CNU4oi rlUCWOMAN S &Sf t. ailhf'l v.iwron ilptcirio Co,CrulAt Fot at l'otlnsky'ii'druK (Vntra strafti- store, ttu.lerfl novor fati luliLi 'It.: ore lii"tia EiV ruiitxlltm). Alwftjri it Utt lu tn narart. A m . j run H