wfiffnrw A POPULAR MISTAKE Ittgardlne Remedies for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Tho national disease- of Americana Is In digestion or In Its chronic form, dyspepsia, and for tho vory reason that It Is so common many people neglect taking proper treatment for what they consldor trllllnK stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, Indluostlon lays tho foundation for many Incurablo dis eases. No person with a vigorous, healthy stomach will fall n victim to consumption. Many kidney diseases and henrt troubles data their beginning from poir digestion thlu, nervous fcoplo arc rcnlly so liecauso tliclr stomachs are out of near; weary, languid, faded out women owo their condi tion to Imperfect Indigestion, When uoarly overy persou you meet Is nflllcted with weak digestion It Is not sur prising that nearly every secret patent mcdlclno on tho market claims to bo n c,ro for dyspepsia, its well as u scorn of i tliur troubles, wlion in fact, us Dr. Werthier says, tbcro Is but one genuine dyspepsU cure which is perfectly safe, aud reliable, and moreover, this remedy is not a patent mcdlclno, but It Is a scientific combination of pure pepsin (free from animal matter), vegetable, essences, fiult salts and bismuth It Is sold by ding gists under name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lots., No extravagant claims aro made for them, but for indigestion or any stomach trouble, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are far ahead of any remedy yet discovered. Tliey net on the fond eaten, no dieting is necessary, simply eat all tho wholesome food you' want and these tablets will digest It. A euro re sults, becauso all tho stomach needs Is a rest, which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give by doing tho work of digestion. Druggists sell theso tablets at 50 cents per package. Circulars and testimonials tent frco by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Vear Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR 8ALE DV LEADING DEALERS. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE CONDUOTKO nv MAKY MAl'KS PODQE. This magazine for boys and girls Is without a rival in Its field. The features for tho coming eor will gain for It a host of new friends. A few leading attractions are : A New Uenty story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By G. A. Henty. This Is a tale of early American history, by the favorite story-teller of American and Eng lish boys. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E. Barr. A delightful historical romance for girls, deal intr with life in Oltl New York, and written by one of the most spirited and conscientious American autnors. A STORY FOR O.IRLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer is moro welcomo to tho young folk of to-day than tho author of "Captain Janu ary," and this Is one of her best efforts. BRIQUT SIDES OF HISTORY, By E. II. House. A series of nmuslng episodes of history, ancient and modern, told in an eutertaiuiny way. It will nwaken n new Interest in this Im portant branch of study. Mrs. C. D. SIgsbee, the wife of the captain of ine oattie-Binp .name, win wruo uoout --ret,s Afloat." Alnn nnntrllitiHnnR from Mrs. Burton Harri son, Clara Morris, Gelett Burgess, Lloyd UBDOurne, X.T.. iinaicoii, rouunej mgeiuw, it. Peary, etc., etc. Every household with children should have St. Nicholas. $3,00 a Year. 25 cents a number. THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family 'use' anil delivered at your home. Xauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good . authority on which is best. Christ. J :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Tardin St. nillions of Dollars Clo up In nmoki, evory year. Take 10 risks but get your houses, stock, fur. nlturo, etc., insured in n rut-class ro- liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, 'wanec Aecnl Mill iv inuji, Houth Jardin Bl Alan TM sndAwridsntsI OnmnanU Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of tho skin Is Inra rlably obtained by tbora who use Pozzom'a Complexion 1'owder. ut inn n nun irw All M 1 ALL Eight Workmon Killod on tho Now York Control Railroad. THE BODIES HORRIBLY MANGLED Tho Stem AVcro Hhovpllnir Snow, nnd In I.i'iivlnir tho Frotgltt Truck to l!n enpo mi ApproituhltiK Train Stopped In Front ofnn KxprosH. Buffalo, Dec. 14. Elcht men were killed and three Injured yesterday at Wlnspeare bridge, near Corfu, on the New York Ceneral railroad. Tho men were engaged In shoveling snow, of which there were numerous drifts on the line. Alt were frightfully mutil ated. The men stepped from one track to avoid an upproachlng train, right In front of a fast express train running In the same direction as the first, and were literally ground to pieces. John Warner and gang ver.e working on track No. 3. A freight train was laboring Its way ponderously up the steep incline. Its motion was so slow that the men continued their work un til the train was almost upon them. Then they Jumped out of the way. Some Jumped to the right, others to the left. Those who Jumped to the north escaped. Most of those who Jumped to the south were struck by the express train coming down track No. 2 with fearful velocity. There Is a straight piece of track here, and the engineer had a clear view down the stretch. No snow was falling. As soon as he realized the appalling situation he brought the train up with a Jerk that threw the passengers out of their seats. It was too late, however, to avoid the calamity. The bodies were scattered over a large area. .Some had been thrown a distance of CO feet. Others were thrown against the freight train and their bodies horribly cut and dismembered. The body of one man was hurled on to the top of the freight train and carried nearly two miles. The bowels ot some of the men were scattered along the track. Brains oozed from shapeless skulls. Dismembered legs, arms and bodies strewed the crimson snow. The more fortunate companions of the dead and Injured gathered up the remnants together as nearly as they could Judge In human form, and placed them tenderly In the baggage car of the train that killed them, and they were taken to Buffalo. The dead are: John Warner, of Buf falo, foreman of the shoveling gang. Instantly killed; Henry Gunnison, Buf falo, Instantly killed; six unidentified men, supposed to be Poles. Engineer Smith, of the express, In an Interview said: "I could Bee nothing ahead of me, but I thought the place looked bad and blew the whistle. I had let up on the whistle, when I heard my fireman give a yell. He did not call for brakes, but I slapped on the air the minute I heard him. He had seen a man beside the track, though he had not seen any one struck then. A moment after I applied the brakes I saw a man shoot up Into the air on my side of the cab. He was as high as the smokestack when I saw him. He came down on the freight train, which was running along on that side. My train stopped In about two train lengths, and the sight that I saw when I got out was the most horrible I have ever wit nessed. The dead and mangled were lying on both sides of the track Just as they had been thrown. 1 did not see them until after we had struck them. I did not see them come on the track, and until my fireman yelled I did not know they were there." The Sore La Grippe Cure. There Is no use suffering from this dreadful malady.if you will only get tho right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electric Hitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure rellof. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new beinir. Thoy are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at A. Wasley's Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. Imprisoned Fbr llls Urotlior's Crlmo. New York, Dec. 14. Michael O'Don nell has served ten years of a 30 years' sentence In Sing Sing prison for burg lary which his brother James and two other men committed. On his death bed, In the Presbyterian hospital, James confessed the crime for which his brother Is suffering. Investigation by detectives of the district attorney's of fice has confirmed this confession, and yesterday District Attorney Gardiner sent an official letter to Governor Black recommending O'Donnell's pardon. Does This strike Yon 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath coino from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guaranteo. Price 25 cts. and SO cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a euarantee. J'rliU'om Ainu V Xnrroiv Kupiipn. Princess Anne, Sid., Dec. 14. Fire of an unknown origin did $30,000 damage In this place early yesterday morning, and but for the promptness with which the adjacent cities of Salisbury and Pocomoke responded to the call for aid the entire town might now be In ruins. The volunteer fire department was In adequate to cope with the flames. The New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk inllrond brought the Salisbury and Pocomoke City lire departments, to the scene of the conflagration at a rate of less than a mile a minute, Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear bead, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. Xobrnskii lliu.T.ur.s Indicted. Omaha, Neb., Dee. 14. E. A. Ilelmers and O, C. rtelmers, president and vice president, respectively, of the First Na tional hank ot Nellgh, Neb., have been arrested on indictments returned against them by the federal grand Jury. They are charged with violations of the federal banking laws. The cashier, who was indicted with them, has dis appeared. The bank failed In October. Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, Take Pun-Tina (25c.) and be cured, At Clruhler Bros., drug store. Mum AppimiMir Foriidt Itnll. Cleveland, O., Dec. 14. Judge Dls setto announced yesterday that the plea to abate the Indictment against the Magowans will not be decided until next Saturday morning, at which time the Magowans will he required to ap pear In court or their bonds will he forfeited. John A. Barnes, father of the child, alleges that J. Knight Kiddle, M. D who sunt the dispatch to the ef fect that Mrs. Magowan was sick and could not leave Toronto, is the father of Mrs. Magowan. Use Dr. Hull'. Couch Syrup for that hacking cough. It Is tho host medicine for throat and lung affections. One bottlo of this rellable rem oily will effect a cure, Trice 85c, "'HOLD DOST." WVVvvvwYvvvvwvvvvvvvyyvvvvvVVV Lend a Hand !" Is the cry of women whose housework Is beyond their physical powers. Such, women need to know that all cleaning is made easy by Washing Powder It's as good as an extra pair of hands in the household. It eaves time and worry. Largest package greatest economy. Till! N. It. VAIKIIANK. COMPANY. Chicago. Bt. Louis. New iioaiou. rjumuoipum, WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! ?t vigor to the whole be Inc. All drains Mailed sealed. Price it per box: 6 boxes, money5.oo. Send lor free book. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. siost excLoswesMLes W3tiTMDf(0jrcCf!PWrJSS0M A5mLLAswEiomrflva5 ARE H FRF Paid Purchases of 85 or morn will be sent FREICHT PREPAID to any ralliond stntion In MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. Jfeetme at thejoantai. WASII1NOTON. HOLIDAY TOUB VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- KOIU. December 27 Is tbo lato selected for tbo Personally-Conducted Holiday Tour of tbo Pcuusylvauia Railroad to Washington. This tour will cover a period of three days, afford ing amplo tiuio to visit all tho principal points of interest at tbo National Capital, in cluding the Congressional Library aud tbo new Corcoran Art Gallery . Hound-trip rate, covering all necessary expenses for tbo entire timo absent, transportation, hotel accom modations, guides, &c , $14,50 from Now York, $13.50 from Trenton, and $11.50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. SPECIAL TEACIIEES' TOUIt. A special teachers' tour, identical with tho above, will bo run ou tho same dato. Tickets for this tour, coloring all necessary expenses, including accommodations at tbo National Hotel, Willards Hotel, or tho Hotel Hegent, $2.00 less than rates quoted above. Side trip to Mount Vernon and admission to tbo grounds, fifty cents additional. Side trip to Old Point Comfort, returning via tbo Capo Charles route until January 1, $4.00 addi tlonal. For Itineraries and full Information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broad way, Now York j or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passonger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. Tho worst cold or cough can be cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guaranteo for over fifty years. Sold by V. D. Kirlln aud a guarantee. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go aud go via tho Southern ICailway. Its the best routo. If you will writo John M. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa,, ho will arrango all tho details of your trip for you. A Blessing: Tor tho LndleH. Thousands of ladles are using Brazil ian Balm. For soreness, pain, bearing down and many kinds of trouble, it acts like a charm. A 50 cent or dollar bottle often does more eood in one week than any other remedy does iu mouths. It goes right to the spot, removing all in flammation. Mrs, Geo. W. Roberts, of Wilmington, Del., says, "A strong solu tion of Brazilian Balm and warm water used as an injection has done me more good than all the remedies aud prescrip tions I ever tried," Shenandoah drug Btoro, wholesale agents Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and tako no othor brand. It Is the est flour modi. Your Christmas Dinner .... Will be n joy if it is accom panied by our COLUMBIA EXPORT BOTTLED BEER. Put up expressly for family use. We also bottle porter. Leave your order at the office and they will receive prompt attention. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. "QOld 1)0T.'' York. Theyhavestood the test of years, and have cuttd thousand! of cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless nets and Varicocele. A troph v. ficc They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion rrtrt. inn Imnirl a health and losses are checked fermantntly. Unless patients with lronclad leeal euarantee to cure or refund thm Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0T Store, Shenandoah, Pa m OLD POIHT COMFORT. Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. The first of the present scrio3 of personally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort via the Pennsylvania railroad will leave New Yurk aud Philadelphia ou Tuesday, Decem ber 27. Tickets, including luncheon on going trip and one aud three-fourthsdays' board at Old Point Comfort, aud good to return direct by regular trains within six days will bo sold at r.ito of $15.00 from Now York ; $13.50 from Trentouj $12 50 froia Philadelphia, aud proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries, and full iuformation apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agout, HOB Broadway, Now York, aud "80 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agout, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFFKOT NOVEMHKH 20. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S US, 7 80, 9 S3 a. m., 12 20, 3 19 and 6 C9 p. m. For New York via Muucb Chunk, week UayB, 7 80 a. m., 12 28 and 8 09 p. m. For Iteadlng and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, a 83, 7 80, 9 55 a.m., li 2J, 8 09 and 0 09 p. in. For Pottovllle, week days, 7 80, 9 55 a. ra.. 12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and T 80 p. m. For Tumaqua and Mabanoy City, week days 7 30, 9 55 a. in.. 12 20,809 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllarasport, tiunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 11 112 a.m.. 12 20, 7 SO p. in For Mabano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 33, 7 80,9 65, 1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 7 3J, 966 p. m. For AshlAnd and Sharaoklu, week days, 730, 1182 a. ra., 12 26, 3 09,6 07, 725 and S 55 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Went via 11. AO. It. It., through trains lea") Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. & It. If K) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, II 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. iu. Addi tional trains from Twcnty.fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20. U 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOH SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, II SO a. in., and I 45, 4 '!0 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 8 40, it 86, 10 21 a. m. and 136, 4 00, 0 36. 1136 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 137, 700, 1008, a, in., 12 15, 4 17, 0 00, 8 26 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, weea days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m 12 80, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 86, 1123 a. iu 1 49, 5 66, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahauoy City, week days, 3 15, 9 05, ij n. in., i nt o o 2i, v it, iu on p. m Leave Mahauoy Plane, week davu. 2 10. 4 03. 680. 9 22 10 23,12 00, a. m., 239, 586, 0 42 7(8, IU HI Leavo Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m 12 31 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phlladelnhla Chestnut ntreft wmf nnrl Houtu street wliaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipress, 0 00, a. ui., 2 00, 4 00, 5 CO p. m. Aotiommodatlou, 8 00 a in., 0 80 p m Sundays Kipress, 9 00, 10 00 a m Aecommoda- iion, a uu a u,, i ia p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, cornel Atlantlo aud Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kipress, 785, 9 00, m 8 80, 5 80 Sra. Accommodation, 8 15 a. la. 4 05 p. m. undaya Kipress, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accoinmoda tlnn, 7 15 a. in,, 4 15 p. in. For Capo May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 900 a in, additional for Capo May, 4 15 n in., fur Sea Isle Cltv. 8 00 u in., (or Ocean City, 4 13, 5 00 p in. Sundays, Chestnut sireei v 13 a ui., rtoiuu street, yuu a. m. 1'arlor Cam tin all nxnreHH tralim. vor further Information, apply to nearest I'lilladelnhla and tteadluir Hallwav ticket atenl or aiiures I. A. tjWt-IQAKI), KJ1SON J. WEEKS, (leu'l Sunt., Uen'l Pass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. IR.DIK'S Celeb roted Venial l'owilera Dover full. 1),LmJ luiat litxUit 111 etc .faanii iiiriliufr filllna with Tim; md rcunyroyftl lll tad other Ilk vmrnllMl. AlwlVlLuthB but LD(1 Jftjlll dltl Etatment. auartntwl tupertor to all ataa.ojpulv3 itSnntia nilrkM & Nj!l WrUultla, V MC.kVl TULilatH Ml,&MUU,uaa A l ---TSl' I III I saw X SIXTH AVE. ijyiOth41MheTB. tjr R2l'?rK Tf Key, '1 it IJ Tho London Times Qots tbo Text of tbo Famous Docunionti NO 0LAIMS FOR INDEMNITY. Tliu United Stnton Will Set tin tint ClnllllH ofltM CI tl.ell Spnlllnl'ilM lte mnltiliiir In .'oti(itorpil Torrltorlos May Prunirvo Allotrliiueo to Spnlu. London, Dec. 14. The Paris corre spondent of Tho Times elves the fol lowing as the text of the lllspano AinLTlcan treaty, omitting diplomatic circumlocutions: Spill n relinquishes all claims of sov ereignty over and title to Cuba, and as the Island Is, upon Us evacuation by Spain, to bo occupied by the United States the latter will, so long as such occupation shnlt last, assume and dis charge the obligations In respect to protection of life and property which may, under International law, result fiom the fata of Its occupation. Spain cedes to the United States the Island of I'orto Hlco and the other Isl ands now under Spanish sovereignty In the West Indies, with Guam, In the Ladrone Islands. Spain cedes to the United States the archipelago known as the Philippine Islands. The United States will, for a term of ten years from the date and exchange of ratifications of the present treaty, admit Spanish ships and merchandise to the ports ot the Philippine iBlands on the same terms as the ships and merchandise of the United States. The United States will, upon the sig nature of the present treaty, send back to Spain, at Its own cost, the Spanish soldiers taken as prisoners ot war on the capture of Manila by the American forces. The arms of the soldiers In question shall be restored to them. Spain will, upon the signature of the present treaty, release all prisoners of war and all persons detained or Im prisoned for political offenses In con nection with the Insurrection In Cuba and the Philippines and the war with the United States. Thp United States will release all per sons made prisoners of war by the American forces and will undertake to obtain the release of all Spanish pris oners In the hands of the Insurgents In Cuba and tho Philippines. The United States will, at their own cost, return to Spain and the govern ment of Spain will, at Its own cost, re turn to the United States, Cuba, Porto Rico or the Philippines, according to the situation of their respective home?, the prisoners released or caused to be released. The United States an Spain mutu ally relinquish all claim for Indemnity, national and Individual, of every kind, of either government, or of Its citizens or subjects, against the other govern ment that may arise since the begin nlng of the late Insurrection In Cuba and prior to the exchange of ratifica tions of the present treaty. Including all claims for Indemnity for the cost of war. The United States will adjudi cate and settle the claims of Its citi zens against Spain, relinquished under this stipulation. Spanish subjects, natives of the pen insula, residing In the territory which Spain relinquishes, may remain In such territory or may remove therefrom, re taining In either event all their rights of property, Including Uie right to sell or dispose ot such property or Its pro ceeds, and they, shall also have the right to carry on their industry, com merce or profession, being subject in respect thereof to such laws as are applicable to other foreigners. In the event ot their remaining In tho ter ritory they may preserve their allegi ance to the .crown of Spain by making a declaration of their decision to pre serve such alloglanee. In default of which declaration they shall he held to have renounced It. The civil rights and pnlltlrnl status of the native Inhabitants of the terri tory hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by congress. The Inhabitants of the territory over which Spain relinquishes or cedes her sov ereignty shall be secured In the fico exercise of their religion. Spaniards residing In the territories over which Spain cedes or relinquishes her sovereignty shall be subject In mat ters civil as well as criminal to the Jurisdiction of the courts of the coun try In which they reside, pursuant to the ordinary laws governing the same, and they shall have the right to appear before such court and to pursue the same course as citizens of tho coun try to which the courts belong. The rights of property secured by copyrights and' patents acquired by the Spaniards In the ceded territories shall continue to be respected. Spanish scinetlflc, literary and artistic works shall continue to be admitted free of duty Into such territories for a period of ten years. Spain shall have the right to establish consular ofllces In the ports and othor places of the territories, sovereignty over which has been either relinquished or ceded. The government of each country will, for a term of ten years, accord to the merchant vessels of the other country the same treatment as It accords to Its own merchant vessels not engaged In coastwise trade. This provision may at any time be revoked on six months' notice given by either government to the other. Tho treaty must be ratified within six months. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E Hart, of Grotou, S. I). "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my luugs; cough set In and finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gavo mo up, saying I could live hut a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gvo It a trial, took iu all eluht bottles It has cured mo, and thank Hod 1 am Baved anil now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Storo liegular sizo 50u and f 1 00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Prtipo i ,t i,1 .. Tine 'ri'uwt. Trenton, Dec, 14. Negotiations have been opened for the formation of u trust embracing the factories In the country inanufacturlngmechunlcal rub ber goods. Most of these factories are located in Trenton. The negotiations ere thus far only ot a preliminary character. Seme Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach or medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases It will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's llalsam, which is sold ou a iositlvc guarantee to cure, they would immediately seethe ex cellent eflect after taking the first dose. Trice JSc. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gists. Bay KeyBtone flour. Re suro that tho'n&mo Lersio & Baku, Ashland, Fa,, la printed 011 every lack. HX.BANKfiR MARSH SENTENCED. Tho Ki'.vHtimn llnnk Wreekor Outs Twelve Vi'iirM linpi'lKoiiiiienl. Philadelphia, Dec. U. Gideon W. Mnrsh, president nf the wrecked Key stone Nntlcnsl hunk, was sentenced yesterday by Judge llutler In the Uni ted States district court to 12 years and three month" tn the Kastern penitenti ary, and to pay a line of 600 and the costs of proswutlon. The sentence Is the heaviest given to any prisoner in the Unltol .States dlslilet court In thh city within 20 years. The iirenes throughout the ordeal were erimnely nfTeetlng. The prlsonei was overwhelmed: tears coursed down his cheeks and he win unable to com plete a statement that he tried to make. After the proceedings Marsh mnde a public stntemont In which he reviewed the Keystone bank's affairs, speaking of the liardsley due bills and of the over Issued stock held by John Wana maker. Ho stated that he was per suaded to run away when he left the city In 1801. Mnrsh stated that when he nsstimed the presidency of the hank In January, 1800. there was a large dplielency con siderably over $1,000,000. He declared that he had hoped tn extricate the bank until the time of the run In December, 1890. when he abnndoned hope. When asked what excuse be had to offer for keeping the bank open until March, 1SD1. after hope had been given up, he replied, despairingly: "Nn ex cuse, other than the hope that every drowning man has In clutching at the last straw." He mnde nn attempt to Justify the bad condition of nffalrs and said he realized his responsibility and culpability. Its's Wlnnlne New Friends Dally. What ? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. Al Gruhlor Uros., drug storo. Aliilmiiniin M inor IliVhvon, Montgomery. Ala!, Dec. 11. Lieuten ant llolisrm spent n portion of yes terday nt Selma. where he was ten dered n public reception, which was at tended by a large crowd. He arrived at Montgomery at 5:30. rive thousand persons were at the depot to meet and greet hltn. He was driven to the cap ltol, where the legislature was In ses sion. The governor made a short speech, nnd then Speaker Walter, a boyhood chum of the lieutenant, In troduced him to the assembled crowd. Hobson spoke for nbout 15 minutes. He was then driven to the city hall, where everyone hnd a chance to shake his hand. Two Killed In MI110 Kvploslon. Poteau, I. T., Dec. 14. Tuesday night In mine No. 2 of the Indlanola and Itathway Coal company, situated about three miles from this place, a terrific explosion took place. Two men were killed. The men killed were shot flrers on tho regular nightly round, firing shots, breaking coal for the next day's wotk. The extent of the dam age cannot now be learned, for the mouth of the mine is bl ked by a fall of rock loosened bv the explosion. The niter. Many a man with his whole soul immersed in business aud money-getting is like the miser whose spring door shut anu locked mm in for ever. Men work and slave and worry and get sick and broken down, forgetting all the time that health is worth more than that a happy, home is rattier en than great til they hear door of disease gold, and cneerf ul to be chos. riches, un- tne trap Bpring to and shut them off from all the bright hopes they labored for. A sick man cannot be happy; he cannot accomplish the work he has to do in this world; he loses the verv money he is striv ing for ; his ambition defeats itself. Any man who discovers that his strength and energy are giving way has an unfailing means of regaining his physical health and stamina in the simple yet all-potent restor ative power of that wonderful "Golden Medical Discovery ' ' originated by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y , the world-famous specialist in diseases of the nutritive or ganism. Among the thousands who h.iTe consulted him by mall the case of Mr. Ntwton B. Blake, of Tiplervilie, Tippah Co.. Miss., as shown in the ,o.""",V '. 1 'i "Ht"f -rmiark.iblceffu.acy of his treaui em , , mh,.r i,s rav health began to fail. I tric.l mar t knl, of raedldtiesaud the more I took the o.c ji. ease grtw. Finally lu April when I j.,v with the farm work my health got so bad thu could not hold out to work one hour. My breath became short and I was weak nnd nervous, and oftentimes would spit blood. I was uunhle to work. I tried one of the doctors in the vicinity but failed to obtain relief. I seemed to grow worse. My father received a book from Dr. Pierce in which I read of a case similar to mine, and decided to write to Dr. Pierce. He recom mended mc to take liis Golden Medical Discov ery ' After taking six buttles of this remedy I can recommend it as one of the best medicines to bull 1 up the system. I am now enjoying good health." Torpid liver and constipation are surely and speedily cured by Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Thev never gripe They regulate, tone up aud invtgm.itp the liver stomach and bowels. No substitute urged by incr r 1 1 v . ' 'ii 1 1 CURLP.IWRflNTEED. trt. 1 Amicira ana unrartunore utTering from BLOOD POISON i:im."m.Ki1 ormarrledllfe,(StrlcturQ&Dd Varicocele, after helut? DECEIVED, BOBBED and QWIUni CnbIIn,na,0Patll,c.AIlorathlc dninULLUBndKrlPrHnfiilfn.rtfrUttatfi fcuaKlectrio Belt swindlers, nnd wtsli nn honest tru it run teed cure and tvll liner o jnr for It. then consult ieraouM.!y or JIY AIAII. old DR.THEEL 604 Horth Sixth St. dc "ht ran "oT 1-rl.aU lalraaeaOraa. SU "nos'b'o'toc'u'J? AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL as Nworn Teatlraontnla prove, no matter what othen nilvertlie or talioljr claim. Fraah Caaea Cured In 1 to 1 0 da;a. Loil Manhood & imall, hranlirn organs reitored. Hourai ll-U, ov'gi. Bun. II'IM. Treatment by malt Bead for till book. It ciposea everr f rand anddecelt In medicine, lu raluo to secret sufferers Is beyond description. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE. I LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOH IMITATIONS AND SUB. , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. If we can sell you one 2C. package oil i 'H B Vtho tins admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for It will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIQ'8. M rhu added to ordinary rcouco Knows a grand drink that Lwlll please her husband. i Mfll ft X IIP 1 MNDS CURED BY CUTICURA :c I iUuJcomr.. nc ilwIthftborDlnnonnir u. hen I rubbed UiLmroacouldice.Utla w ! n , . j.nr-J If 'It liko twisting them oat of t ;t r is, 1 had high fevor and cold chills, m4 I Ij .il to walk tli o floor ntitfll fell asleep. t.uimt (luclcd like an onion, the floger nallifrot Ionic, iiio water ran out, and there the bornlogflra a h: ban da puflVd up worno than a toad, tha r r r .ii t'.rooKh the bandage on to the floor. I i -it to n doctor for a year. I got Cut ion a a. Ri- NTpnilCuTtounASoAr, Thenallshardened t1;., I i'-M oIT, and my hands aro now cored CASPKIt mKTSCHLKK, Pembroke, K. T. H'-KKhT C'-nt Tltl TM I"T JOB TOBTCBTWO, DrSFlO H'-m'.rs, with Loss or Hair. Warm bttht 'i t a fc HP, trentlennnlntinciwlthCOTIcCBJ ml tin il dONfiof Ct'TirORA HunoLtRWr. ' f i thflWortiriOTTFTlt)RrOAIIDCnBIC. ' IJowtuiUTeUeuUfulUoJ.'fe. Dr. Humphreys' Spec! lies act directly upon tho disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. Tliey Cttro tho Sick. no. Ct:RE8. TRICES. 1 rcicra, Congestions. Inflammations. .25 Worms. Worm Fovcr, Worm Colic... .25 3 Trctlilii, Colic, Crylng.Wakefuluess .23 4- Olarrlira, of Children or Adults 23 7 Coualis, Colds, Bronchitis 23 H Xeiirnlgln. Toothache, Kacoachc. ... .23 !t-llfoJaclic, 8lct Headache, Vertigo. . .23 1 II Dv neiila. Iullgcstloii,WeakStomach.23 1 1 huiiprrsard nr I'alNfnl Periods 23 12 Whites, Too Prof uso Periods 23 13 Crimp, I.nriiiffltlft, Hoarseness 23 l'l Salt Itlieutii, Erysipelas. Eruptions.. ,23 15 IllieuiiintUiii. Ilheumatlc Pains 2ft 10 Miliaria, Chills, Fover and Ague .... .25 19- C'ntarrli, Influenza, Cold In the Head .23 20 Wl pltm-Cotigli 23 27 Kidney Illnenses 25 2S-ennus Debility 1.00 3(-UrIiiary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25 77-rlp, Hay Fever 25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your DrugcHtsor Mailed Free. 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