I, i : J 3 li 1 Dangerous, Uut If Left to Itself is Death. A Shenandoah Case. Tharo ro somo diseases tlmt do not arouse our sympathy tho disease Is not deep ard theicfore our sympathy Is shallow. But we very often make a very serious mistake such as calling a backache a l'liht nllllctlon. Backscho ineam kidney trouble every time, and If you don't drlvo It tiway. it will never gn ..f Its own accord, without Inking yen with It. Hut It does not imitliiue simply ml a li.ikucuo. 8oou the uriuo bw u'nesnfieotcd, either too much of it or too little, unci in I either caso It is expelled only with palti acute pain. Then comes tho sediment stage, which means cutting sandy deposits and sometimes stones like kernels of corn. Then follows Diabetes or Brlghts disease. Don't you think backachodangorous? We do. but must add just n few words, and ihey ate; Doan's Kidney l'illa euro every time, and all stages of kidney disease, but it is always best to keep hs far from tho danger Una as possible, and tho euro is easier. Mr. David Thomas, of 204 May berry alloy, miner says : "I have suffered tutcusely from ray back and kidneys. I was in the hospital for several weeks and when I returned about seven months ago I was Biiflering from a con tinuous backache and an acuto lameness across my loins. I could hardly get off a chair and it hurt mo severely to straighten up if I had been stooping or bending forward. There were pains all through my head especially In the top and back part. I thought they arose from nouralgia, but I am now convinced that my kidneys caused It for on getting Doan's Kidney Pills from Kirlln'i Pharmacy and using them the lameness in my back and the pains in my head have all disappeared and there has been no return of them since." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 80 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N Y., solo agents for tho U. S. Bemember the name Doau's and take no other. A SPECIALTY. Primary Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can be treated at homo for eaine price under sumo guarantee. It you prefer to come hero we will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge. If wo fall to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, mid still have aches and pains. Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat, Flmples Copper Col ored Spots, Dicers on nny part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we can not cure. T is disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee Aosolute proofs sent sealed on application 100 page hook sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., V744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. WEAR Royal Worcester Corsets. fOn SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. If we can sell you one 2c. package oil who tills admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have fcEELIQ'S. bu added ilhtieofSecl-' S' to ordinary rcouee knows a grand drink that' k will please her husband. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority o beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA Ao pain riw ycui RUPTURE If you treat tho r, mil liml I lii III! 11 ft CHAMPION TRUSS. rnnflsirTr Tibm Co. 610 Loeutl U Pbi. P Our Troops May Havo Fought Phil ippines Insurgonts. LANDING WITH MACHINE GUNS. HoiKirnl Ml I lor, im tho DNputoli Was Kent, Wus l'repnrlnic to Tuko Poison. Hlouof Ilolto, nntl tho Filipinos Woro Apparently I'ropiircd to IliwtHt. Manila, P. t Jnn. 2. The following dispatch, dated Friday afternoon, Dec. 30, at Hollo, Island of Panaya, has Just been received by boat, telegraphic communication with Hollo not having been resumed: "The situation nt Iliillo is grave. Fif teen hundred natives, fully armed, are at Melo, a suburb of Hollo. Seventeen thousand more, It Is reported, are uwaltlriff orders to embark at several points on the Island of Negros, 15 hours sail from Hollo. "All the women havo withdrawn, and many families have taken refuge with the Americans. The rebels, after a consultation, Insist upon inaction until General Agulnaldo shall have been heard from. General Miller, when this demand was first made, declined to concede them time and inslBted upon an answer being given him by noon to day. At the same time he cave as surances that lives and property would be protected. "The foreign residents then peti tioned General Miller to grant the en tension desired by the rebels, as a fight would cause inevitable loss. This also General Miller refused. "At the designated time a native commission again boarded the United States transport Newport and asked for delay, saying that they were un able to control the army, which com manded the city and surrounding coun try. General Miller refused, and pre pared to land forces, sending an emis sary back to Manila for Instructions. "The rebels are strengthening their position, and ate preparing to resist. The streets of Hollo aro full of armed soldiers, who are constantly entering In every direction. There is great ex citement, which Is Increased by the appearance of the gunboat El Cano, flying the Spanish flag. The public buildings, churches and boats along the river are filled with rebels. "The Newport's boats, as the dis patch boat which carries this message is about leaving, are being lowered with four machine guns mounted In their bows. The lighters are alongside the United States transport Arizona. The United States transport Pennsyl vania lies three miles to the south, with steam up." A DISPATCH PIIOM OTIS. The Gonornl AskM For Instructions Iti'irurdtnt; tho Philippines. Washington, Jan. 2. The war depart ment yesterday received a dispatch from General Otis, commanding the United States forces In the Philippines. It was not Important nor definite as to results, but asked for instructions on some questions In connection with the treatment of tlie natives. It Is sup posed also that the dispatch contained a full statement of the events at Hollo, reported In the press dispatches, but Its text was not made public. The ofll- cluls are anxious that the natives of the Philippines should learn as soon as possible the true attitude of the United States government with respect to them that of friendship and con sideration entirely, with a view to the betterment of the conditions which have heretofore existed under Spanish rule. It is realized here that the Islanders are naturally suspicious regarding the en trance into their country and dominion over them of a foreign people, and are anxious to know their intentions. They are to be given to understand, said an ofliclal of the administration, that the authority of the United States Is to be asserted over them, but at the same time General Otis' Instructions are to treat them with consideration andkind- Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Bucklon & Co., Uncago, and get a tree sample uox 01 Dr. Kinc's New Life Pills. A tril will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and are particularly ettecuve in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegelauie. iney no not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2ac, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Jtovolutlon lu ltollvlu. London. Jan. 2. The aLlma corre spondent of The Times says: A seri ous revolution is now proceeding in Ihe republic of Bolivia. The transit .rade. by way of Mollendo, Peru, Is in terrupted. Ecuador Is also much dis turbed, but Peru is perfectly tranquil. Yon Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00, does not euro take the bottle hack aud we will refund your money. Bold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Kmporor Vllll11m Honor's tin Artlxt.l Berlin, Jan. 2. Emperor "William has conferred the Order of the Black Eagle upon Herr Adolph Mensel, the famous German painter, now In his 84th yeaf. Herr Mensel is thus raised to the no bility. In a dispatch accompanying the decoration Emperor William explained that this mark of honor was the high est ever given to an artist. "It Is in tended," he said, "as a token of my gratitude for services rendered my house, and also as a stimulus to the younger generation of artists in the do main of art in which you have so con spicuously shone." Rnmmbiir If Yon Have a CoUKh or Cold. Pan.Tiria nlivavs cures. 25c. At Clruhler Bros., drug store. A dirt to tl N"nl Cnilots. Annapolis, Md Jan, 2. The naval cadets of the flrBt class were given n New Year's gift yesterday thnt mado them happy. Just before dinner they were Informed that' they would be graduated after trie semi-annual ex amination that takes place In February- There are 53 members of the class, and they all saw service during the late wur. Many of them will prob ably receive assignments In the navy Immediately after graduation. CASTOR 1 A lor Infants and Children. The Kr.id You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature GQ.V3 Harmless, yet efficient costs so little the never missed. Largest package Greatest economy, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. et-LooU. NewYork, Boston. rnlladslphla. !f C, 1. MR 10th a, ItthSTS NFW YORK msm SIXTH AVC. sv Hrw v 8omHmssee')i a reliable, Monthly, regulating medicine. Onlr harmlsioaad the purest drugs heuld be need, if you nut the beat, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Ther r prompt, i&Jq and crt&ln Id rtmlt The fftnaloe (Dr. real ) never dtuvc l-il I r, Cam inwahura I AO A A Art mm One. W n d-1 I n ' wine, fcjvB mm, j " ubvf Wv For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue "A HAtfDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLI LITERATURE If an International weeltlv new periodica., v. men nas Deen recogmiea irom its urst numoer as a review of the highest standing, CRITICAL REVIEWS Thoughtful, thorough, and comprehensive reviews of all important publica tions in the civilized world. French, German, Italian, Spanish, as well as English and American works, are treated from week to week. BELLES-LETTRES Special articles appear weekly in the paper, sometimes under the title of ( Among My Books," written by such well-known authors and critics as W. D. 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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS will be published, devoted to descriptive article! on tuch subjects as rare and curious books, book-plates, special editions of famous books, noteworthy Hudyard KIpUo; American editions, etc. A FREE A full set cf distinguished 10 Cintl a Cop) und Coise ) Address HARPER & THIS rACIl'IO COAST LISIITI'W VIA "THK TBUK SOUTHERN ROUTE." The "Pacific Coast Limited," the now California train will lea-ve Chicago at '-:00 p. in., mid St. I.ouis 10:30 p. in., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. til., and San Francisco fourth day noon, and willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railways. This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and double drawlne-iooms; twelve section sleeping-cars with Btato and drawlug-rooms, also, dining-car lu which all meals will bo served a la carte, and travorses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known, In addition to our weekly tourist car lino via the scenic route, we will operate a weekly t.urist car via "Tho Truo Southern llouto." leaving Chicago every Tuesday and from St. Louis every Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of fare to ull poiuts west aud southwest, address J. P. McCanu, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Hopt, Gen'l Eastern Passeuger Agent, 301 Broad way, New York, tf There Never Was a Better Cure Thau Pan-Tina for coughs, 2Sc. At Oruhlcr Bros , drug store. Will You Winter In Florida 1 This will ho the greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Hallway. Its the best route. If you will write Jobu 11. Ileal!, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all the details of your trip for you. Half tho Ills that man Is heir to como from Indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strencth eus and tones the stomach ; makes lndlges tlou Impossible. 3 Gdm .The woman who has a heavy task before her dishes to wash or a floor to scrub lhas a friend in this great cleaner mite i4mwic Designs a Colorings in low priced as well as expensivcpapora from 54lol Would cost you lO'lote-ebewhere. Paid Purchases ol SO or more will bo sent FREICHT PREPAID to nny railroad station In MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS J LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW J YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. WO...-.' t AiMMUiwiel Wi ViD T IIIUU, V. Store. Shenandoah. Pa. ournat el Htnrv critidim. It li a commratlvelv MAX MULLER DEAN 5TUDDS RUDVARD KIPL1NO QEOROE MEREDITH PREMIUM OFFER LITERATURE'S famous portrait supplements ol men oi letters (jo in all) for one year's subscription. Trial Subscription, 4 Weeks, 35 Cts Sulicriptitn, ti 00 BROTHERS, Publishers, New York N.Y. OLD POIHT COMFORT. Six-Day Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad, The first of tbe present scries of personally. conducted tours to Old Point Comfort via the Pennsylvania railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Tuesday, Decent, her 27. Tickets, including luncheon on goiug trip and one and three-fourths days' board at OH Point Comfort, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days will he sold at rato of $15.00 from New York j $13.50 from Trentou; fl2 50 frot Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent 1100 Broadway, Now York, and 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J, ', or address Geo, V Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Sick Headaches, Tho curse of overworked womankind, are quickly aud surtly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blond purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarautee. This is the trade mark of the great trunk line of Alio South tho South ern Railway. It is the short line to Florida niul offers tho best service and quickest time to all the principal winter resorts,-as well as to all the commercial centres qf the South. Maps, rates aud all information will be cheerfully furnished by, John M, Boall, Uistrii-t Passenger Agent; 828 Chestnut street, lll.lln.lalnl.in Bnv Kovitnne flour. Hn sure that the name Pa., Is printed on LKSHin A Bakb AsbUni every sack. Formally Oponod in Ponnsylvaniti's Capital, SENATOR QUAY ON THE SCENE. Talk of ruMou llotwrm lltitnoornt" itliil Inili'pomlmit UuputilloiitiH .John It. l'urr or Surnntou Homnx to Iln lu thu l.i-nil 1'or tlm SiKinkorililp. Ilitrrliiuurfr. Jan. 2. Tho general a. remhly will open Its lilennlal eestlun ut 12 o'clock homorrow noon In the nw apltof huildlnK. After the senate und louse have orgd tilted Governor Hant- ings will send in his hlennlal mtyHwate. A recess will prohauly Ire taken after he orKHtilzatlon for neveral days to al ow the president pro tern, and speaker o prepare the lists of standing commit- ees. Neither of thee lists will hardly e ready to announce before the Inau- :uratlon of Governor-elect Stone, on 1 an. 17, so that the legislature will not -ret down to work In earnest before February. There Is a strung sentiment among the legislators In favor of a short session, and a resolution may be Introduced tomorrow fixing the date of final adjournment. The last legislature closed July 1, and the Incoming body will hardly complete Its labors before the middle of May, at the earliest. Doth Democrats and Republicans will caucus this evening for the organiza tion of the two houses. The Republi cans have a mnjorlty of 74 on Joint bal lot, and naturally expect to control both bodies. There are 37 Republicans and 13 Democrats in the senate and 127 Republicans and 71 Democrats and six fuslonlsts In the house. There are many Democrats anxious to fuse on the speakership with the In dependent Republicans, and this matter will be discussed at their caucus. Charles B. Hpatz, of Berks. Is the only avowed candidate on the ground for the Democratic nomination for speaker. General ,V. H. Koontz, of Somerset, an independent Republican, Is the choice of the fuslonlsts for speaker. To be elected on this Issue he would have to poll the votes of 71 Democrats, six fu stonlstB and 27 Independent Republi cans. John R. Farr, of Scranton, is the most formidable aspirant for the Re publican nomination for speaker. He has been endorsed by the Philadelphia delegation, or a large part of It, and claims to havo a large following In other localities. George M. Hosack, of Pittsburg. Is the choice of a majority of the Allegheny members. Ward R. Bliss, of Delaware, Is the most ag gressive candidate, and claims to have the pledges of 50 members, nearly all of whom come from country districts. William T. Marshall, of Allegheny, so far, has no opposition for chairman of the house Republican caucus. This Is a most Important position, as the chairman Joins with the chairman of the senate Republican caucus in fixing the date for the caucus for the nomination of a candidate for United States sena tor to succeed Senator M. S. Quay. The house chairman also appoints the slate committee which makes up the list of otllcers and employes of that body. Senator John C. Grady, of Philadel phia, will probably be chairman of the senate Republican caucus, by which a candidate for president pro tern, will be chosen. The olllcers and employes of the senate will lie chosen by a slate committee appointed at the close of the '97 session. Senator William P. Snyder. of Chester, is the only Republican as pirant for president pro tern., and his nomination and election Is nssured. William T. Creasy, of Columbia, ex pects to be chairman of the house Dem ocratic caucus, and Senator J. Henry Cochran, of Wllllamsport, will probable preside over the senate Democratic caucus. Senator Quay's friends have fixed tomorrow evening for the senatorial caucus, and the only question now Is whether 128 Republicans will co Into the meeting. If they do everybody ad mits that Quay will control a majority and that he will be nominated. His opponents are making an effort to keep enough members out of the conference to prevent a nomination. If they can do this they expect to defeat the sen ator's re-election. Congressman John Dalzell, of Pittsburg, and Charles C, Tubbs, of Tioga, are the other avowed aspirants for the senatorial nomina tion. Senator Quay reached here at mid night from Washington to take per sonal direction of his campaign. He will be the guest of County Chairman Weiss during his visit. The senator will remain In Harrlsburg until after the senatorial caucus. The new capitol. ntthough unfinished, presents a very creditable appearance Inside, and the legislators will lie com fortably housed. The senate and house chambers are large and welt ventilated and appointed for the use of the legls lators. The Moors are covered with new carpets .of modest designs and the fur nlture has been utilized that was used at Grace church by the last legislature, Thirty large committee rooms have been furnished for the use of the as sembly, and there are rooms for news paper correspondents, telegraph and telephone offices, postolllces and lava tories. There Is an abundance of room for the legislature In the completed part of the building. Beats the Klondike. Mr, A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas. has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he sintered untold agony from consumption, ac comnanied bv hemorrhaces t aud 'was abso lulely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie declares that gold 13 ot little value in com parison with this marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively" cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles freeat A. Wasley's Drug Store Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Snowstorm In Tlilitoi-nlu. San Francisco, Jan. 2. A general storm prevails throughout the northern portion of California, with every Indi cation ot extending to the southern counties. In addition to generous rains In the valleys there has been a heavy fall ot snow In the higher altitudes. On the Oregon line snow has fallen as far sputh as Red Bluff, and rain at all points between there and Sacramento, Dunlmulr has accumulated 30 Inches of snow, and there Is almost as much at Redding. From Colfax eastward to Reno the snowfall has been very heavy. An Important Question. If your frieuda or neighbors are suffering from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask them if they have ever used Otto's Cure. This famons German remedy Is having a largo sale here and is performing some won derful cures of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes 25c anl 50c Sold by all dtuggUU. Tho American I.tnor 1'arl tlrlngs In h shlpwrecUwl t'rrw. New York. Jan. t. The Amerh an lln temshlp Paris, which arrived yesterday from Southampton, after a tempestuous pasta Ke, reports that on Tuesday. Dec. 17, at S:W In the morn Inn, she sighted a steamer flylns; signals of distress. On bearing down to her Mie proved to be the British, tank steamer Vlndobala. Captain Clarke, from Rouen. Prance, Dec. IS, for Phila delphia. In ballast. Jhe showed the signal letters "N. D.." meaning "Must abandon vessel." A lifeboat wan launched. In charge of Chief Officer Bradahaw, Fourth Of ficer Webb and eight seamen. A dan gerous sea was running at he time, and It was Impossible to get the boat alongside the Vlndobala. The Vlmlo bald's crew were fastened to lines thrown to the boat and hauled on board. The ship's carpenter let go of the line fastened to him and was lost. It took two and a half hours to rescue the men. The rescued men are: M. J. Clarke, maater: A. Reckman. first oflloer; G. Bird, second officer: S. Webber, cook; D. Treveerre, steward; W. Mangus, boatswain, anil Seamen F. Pltagerald. P. Sullivan, I. Jensen. W. Kuslnn, William Coombee and Sidney Kppes: J. S. Wood, chief engineer; J. A. Mof fatt. second engineer; O. K. McCllntock, third engineer: R. Wilkinson. Don Klrkman: Firemen K. Martlnghausen, F. A. Wilcox. C. A. Hansen, Joseph Mussen, I. Murphy and II. Haase and Henry I'appey. engineer's boy. The drowned carpenter was A. Oeaterrelch. aged 40, a native of Stettin. Germany, and residing at South Shields, Kng land. The Vlndobala was an Iron steamer of 1.866 tons gross measurement, and registering 1.17 tons. She sprung a leak on Dec. 22, and her officers were unable to locate It. On the following day a sea anchor was rigged and a Jibsall set. She rode thus for four days. On Monday morning. Dec. K, a steamer passed and paid no attention to four rockets sent up. During that night the steamer made seven feet of water, put ting out all the tires. On the 27th the Paris bore down to the rescue, Just In time. 'I had a ruunlng, itching sore on my log. Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away tho burning aud Itching instantly, and quickly effectod permanent cure." C. W. Lenhart, Bowling Green, O. A Itctiili'idi'i' Front Spulu. Madrid. Jan. 2.-The minister for for eign affairs. Duke of Almodovar Del Rio. Is about sending a note to Wash ington to remind the American govern ment of Its undertaKlng. by the terms of the treatv of Paris, to obtain the liberty of the Spanish prisoners in the Philippines. "The night my house burned, screrat years ago, X was taken with ahort- r-B-.. Istltt-H ness ot Dream ana pai Tile niOntlpontheertj; my nouc T.r.or suur?nhu. IhllrUll Jll M grew worse an me time. .UUIIIVU Until few months aeo. when 1 commenceU the use of Dr. Pierce's medi cines, before that I could scarcely eat anything I could not aleep at night, waa not able to do any work, and could scarcely get around the house I had given up an nope 01 ever gciuuK wen again, but I am well cgain, and I give Doctor Pieree'a medicines all the credit. I took the 'Favorite Prescription,' the Golden Medical Discovery' and ' r-ellets ' " Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a medicine for women only. It cures all forms of female complaint stops back and side-ache allays the intlainma. tion which causes those dis agreeable weakening drains the system pi motes regularity the feminine func- t i o n s, and makes painful periods a thing of the past. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery is a medicine for the blood, liver, luncs, and nerves. It-' cures all bron- ' chial and throat troubles, strengthens weak lungs, stops bleeding from the lungs, and builds up the entire system. It purifies the blood, stirs up a lazy liver, and soothes abused, crying nerves. Neither of these medicines contains any alcohol, whisky, sugar or syrup to preserve its properties, but both will keep perfectly in any climate. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. They keep the bowels open and regular. They do not gripe. When you ask a dealer for these medi cines jjr what you ask for. Substitutes are not as good. They are, at best, only imitations, and cannot imitate the cures vrouglit by e genuine. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS Pain-Kill A Medicine Chsst In Itself. Simple, Safe, and Quick Cure, for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 23 nnd 50 cont Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE, PERRY DAVIS' Dr.THEEL604HorihSixlhSt. GUARANTEES TO CURE after tbe so-caueq greatest, most celebrated and wisest advertising doctors fall, no matter whstthir claim. LOST MANHOOD sun vmnp. hFnii ItV. R.iru Atruut. BUxxt Ttoijon. Strictunt. Shrunken or Cn. dcMlcptd cream. itviHretyiAaonlVonafntha world to euro VARICOCELE without ent ting. Hook t reo fretheaia cured in 4 low days. Trt atment by msil. Instant rtUef. rniLn.-enenr - stoke, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 29 West Contra Street. WANTED DY THE . chase: HUnSEMES i:neui.tio ninv t s .licit onltrs for onr bsrdy Nartrrr Stock, Usptoses aud aslaty to those Isarlaa; bom, or corrruisalon to lo cal agtnta, IVrmansni l olujuifnt. Ton fcusln.'s easily Icsrnnl addKaa T!u It. I),(1M ASK ft). 4 or Ltm WITH S er.l HI! EAR I .iflered from Erirma on fhe right car. I Mmia hardly keep my nanus off It.tho Itching waa to aorrre. Small bubble would open, emitting a watery-like substance, apparently 1. n i . One nf the trading doctors here treated me, anil applied the usual physician's iwivl'i". without benefit. Mr brother rec- .iu""i t that I try Cimri BA. The firtt npr't' in snu in7, and before the box - . '.y" i"nr letiw haii tllMpptared. 1: C. B.UiNFT. rlllUoeStClnnO. Sesssr Cvat Tst,'t rn RrsarKrwnorE'v tBV,wrri1 l."t t.r llia - Wtrsn btths vi'b Citf . 1 ir,rl oinhiif with CTKT14, purest at -.li.. JU, sail Bllit fr of CrtlWll HlBOLtlBT. 11-irSriii fS rM. rVirrta naroivriCaau. ''rMMt'r-jps., Uostuo. HovtaOorLcMlaavCrat Dr. Humphreys' Speclllcs act directly upon tho disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. Ther Curo tho Sick, jo. ream. ruccs 1 Fesrra, Ooegfationa, Inflammations. .7,5 'J Worms, WormFfcrer, Worm Colic, .33 3- Trrlhliit,Cone,Cr7log.WakefulnMS .23 4- l)lnrrlira.of Chlklrrnor Adults . .. .23 ?-ouhs, OoWs, Bfoorbltit . . . .23 HAeuralsln.Toothajcb,raoeAcbe, .. .23 f-llraJchc. Sick Headache. Vertigo .23 1 tl-tv tprp.ln.. Indlmtlo,WeakStoinach.23 1 1 feuppreascd or PalnTuI 1'erlods. .23 l'J-Whlte. TooTrofuae Periods ... .21 13-C'rtup, Larvngitla, Hoarseness . .. .23 11-Molt Hbeum, Erytfpelaa, Eruptions , .23 IS-Ilheumatlam. tbcumatle rains 25 1U Malaria, Chills, Ferer nod Ague 23 19-C'alarrh, Inttuenaa, Cotd In the. Head .33 JO WliooplnK-Cotiati .23 27-KIJncy lleii.c. .23 2S-.muus Ilrl.llliv 1.00 30l'rlnary Weaknm, Wetting Bed. .23 77-4Jrlp. Hay Fever .23 Dr. Humphreys' Manna! of al! Disease at your Oruraists or Mailed Free. Sold tydrumla.or sent 00 receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Oo Oor. William 4 Jonnfsta, Pennsylvania RAILROAD. PfHIIYKILL DIVISION. KOVEUIIKB 3), 1898, Tralne will leave Hhenandoah after lite aoois date for WlRfpin, OUberton, KrnCkrll.e IaiK Water, Ht. Clair, I'ottnvllle. Hamburg. Bcadlnr, 1'ottstown, PhoenlxTflle. Xorrlatown a d Phil, aaelphla (ilrMd atreet station) at 1 J aud 813 a. m.,2 10, 8 U p ni. oq week days. Bucdaya 8 15 a. m., 4 30 P1 fro,,, i ,hJ Trains leave r Shenanc'Dah at 7E0, 1143n.ni.. 7","" VJ6 p. e. Sunday. II 01 a. m. and O i-"isj. Leave 1'oHVaj. indoab via Frack vlllei 7 10, 11 20 a. ntrTjj t 10 p. m. Sunday 1033 a. in.. 5 SO p. ra. Iave PhtladelnMa. fBroad at.eet station), (at Sliewandoah at 8 35 a. tu., 4 10 p. m. week days. ounuaye leave at d du anu v a. rn. Leave liroad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOlt NEW YOUK. , Kxpreao.week-days, 3 20. i Co. 4 50 6 03.5 U.8 50 ' always USE it COCOA I PURE I HEALTHFUL 1! H in mil inn a 1 1 in nssiiiiinsiiisissBi limn 783, 820,940, 10 21 11 00 a. m. 1200 noon, , (Limited l 00 and I22 p. u ,) I 40, 2 do, S T 350,402,500, 5 56 5 00, 7 02, 7 50, ID 00 p. nx, 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 SO, 4 05. 150.3 05, a 15, t 8 20. 9 SO, "10 21, 10 43 a. m., "12 03, 1335, "J BO, 4 02, (Limited 4 22,1 5 20, '5 56, 8 83, 7 02, 7 SO, lu uu p. id., ,2 ui mgni. Exprctt for Boston without change. 11 00 a rjs. . week-days, nud 7 50 p. m., dally. ror sea utrt, Aabury Pars:, Ocean Urove, Lone Branch. 8 SO. 11 14 a in. 3 80. 4 03 Dm weekdays. For Lamberivllle, Kaaton and Scranton. 863, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 ( Lambert rtlle and EAgton only;, weeicuays, ana p n dally. UufTalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p m daily. WASHINGTON AND THK BOl'TIT For Baltimore and Wasbtrarlon. I SO. 7 S 82. 10 20. 11 23, a. m., 1209, 'II Jl Ml:. SI. 4 41. (5S5 Congressional Limited.) C 17. til ir p. m., and 12 04 nfxbt week days. iuir, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 126V, 112,441 ijngreaaionai i.uiiucu, ; -o t - , m p a&y izwniKiit. For Baltimore, accommodat'oa. 12 a i 53 ly and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 1 1 ,rt P Atlantto coast Line, express- l J ' p 205nieht daily. Southern ltultway, exprcas6 r p in. Chesapeake ,t Ohio Hallway, .it j i For Old Point Comfort and Surfi 10 oso a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. iveave Market aireel wnart as rouow Ex-V nreas for New York. 9 00a m. 130 n m wee a in weekdays. For Island llelghta, 830 a m and 400 p weekdays. '1, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street atatloB Tf a DcUm a r-f i bridge Expresa, 9 40 a m., T 06 y, m. .iu j 9 SO a. tn.. 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf -Bzpratw. s 200,4 00,500 p m. Sunday. 9 00, 10'. a (accommodation 4 30 and 5 OS p m. r or uape .May, &ea isie vniy. cwju ciiy. Avalon Stone Harbor, Angleaea, Wtldwssdand Holly Beach Kxprcas, 900 a m, 404, 9 m week daya. Sunday a. 9 00 a m. For Somen Point Express, 9 X a. m.. 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days. Sunday, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. The Union Tranafer Company will call for and check baggage from hotela sad residences. Lilnlnecar. 1, li. IIutchixsos, J, B. Wood, Gen'l Manager. uon'I poaa'E'r , rAat PROFESSIONAL CARDS jJJ- M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Bice Bean . bulldluc. corcer ot Ijfafn an Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. TT.wlnn. a. ,1 .1 1 ..1 ..-.. . . . .-,.uk uuuok bouio 01 ine oevi masters In London and Paris, will give lessons on the vlolto.mandolln, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In cars ot Strouss. tun wwBw niiniisDDDsn. DRINK CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla.. J and Orange Champ'