mirff-i-mmKiTm-wti MratwmaTiaTTsj itifm'gSaiit w DYSPEPSIA ro taln Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean. MAKI! V TKVT OF STUAUTfl DYM'lU' 31 V TAIIIjBTm, No tronblo Is mora common or more nitsmi dcritood tlinn nervous tl vsppirtla. People having it think their nerve arc toblaino mid' aro strprlscd that tlio.v nro not cured by norvo medicines The rrul sent of" the till- chief ll lost sight of. Thu stuiu.iuli I thu org.in to ho looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not liavo'nny lulu whatever in tho stomach, nor jerli any of tho uiual symptoms of stomach weak Uosi. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In the stomach so much ss In nearly every organ. In somo cases tho heart palpitate and Is irregular; In others the kMieys mo airocted; In others the bowels aro constipated, with headache; still others are tmuhlcil with PROF. 1IENHY W. IIEGKEH, A, M. loss of flesh and appetite with accumulations of gas, sour rlsiuvs and heartburn. It is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any stomach weakness or r t.n n.nnt. tm.,... UIHjnI GAbLl, UIUV1 Ul ,UD BlUUtni.Uk XltVJ cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flcsli and np potito, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headache. Seud for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing F. A. Stuart (Jo., Mar shall, Mich, All druggists sell full-sized packages at SO cents. Prof. Henry W. Becker, A. M. the well-known religious worker aud writer of St. Louis. Secretary of tho Mission Hoard of the German Methodist church. Chief Clerk and Expert Accountantrfor tho Uarhoraud Wharf Commission. Public Secretary for the St. Louis School Patrons' Association, and the District Conference of Stewards of the M. K, Church; also takes an active part in the work of tbe-Epwortk Lcaguo, and to write on re ligious and euduca'tional topics for so vera 1 magazines. How ho fouud relief is best told in bis own words : "Some weeks ago my brother heard mo say something about Indigestion, and taking a box from his pocket, said "Try Stuart's" Tablets." I did, and was promptly relieved. Then I investigated the nature of the tablets and became satisfied that they were niado of just the tight things and in just the right proportions lo aid iu the aiwlmjlstlon of lood. I heartily eudorso them In alt respects, and I keep them constantly on hand." FLOKID V. FORTNIGHT TOURS VIA PENNSYLVANIA UAIL HO AD. I The midwinter exodus has licgun. The discomforts and dangers of our Northern winter are directing attontion to tho sunny lands of the South. Tho first Pennsylvania Railroad tour to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia Janu ary 24. Excursinu tickets, including railway trans portation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling on tho special train, will lx sold at the following rates: New York, (50.00; Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington, $48 00; Pittsburg, ?53 00, and ut proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent at 1100 Broadway, New York ; or to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Scratch, scratch, scrtch ; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep during tho night. Itching piles horrible plague Doan's Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary' S contlary or Tertiary BLOOD fOISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home fur same price under satne guarantee. If you prefer to come here we will contract tu pay rnl road fale ai.d hotel bills, and no charge1; If we fall to cure IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and still have aclirs and pains. Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col ored Spots, Dicers on nny i nrtof the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it U this Bacondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We lollcit 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 moat eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee ADsolute proofs sent sealed on application loo page book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. AWNS TANSY PILLS A tkiid. tidi 1BD iiVK WOMAN'S RELIEF Alwtvi nramnt and rvliabl Afoul miiiitnu LJp At drug itorca, or MDt direct (caUrt), prkt, II Ul LiTOF I tlfll rilXJinq BIO KIT! For nftle t Klrlln'a dru or Rhnntodo 4mar in D UR (JeloLiHted Powders never lull, safe and auralifler nkUtnf Willi Tuuy rid Fennyroj 1 mils and uhu llki ILDira Fronch Promior Wins in tho Cham ber by 423 to 124. M, BEAUEEPAIRE'S AOqjJSATIONS Aimlnt tlio ,TtulK04 or tlio CottrPot dilution Hviikea Mvoly iiIhuiikwIoh In tlio CliiiinlM,llut Full to I'roolp ltnto it t'uliliiut Crisis. Pnrls, Jan. 13. The chamber of dep uties yesiterdny, after an exceedingly stormy debate on the Interpellations relative to the churgesof M. DeBeaure palre, adopted the order of the day, which was accepted by the govern ment, the vote standing 423 to 124. The chamber was crowded and the discussion violent. Paul Deschalnel, on taking the chair said that France loved both the army and Justice. He dwelt upon the danger of Internal ills senslotiB, appealing to deputies to be on I in and n)derate. Then, on the motion of M. Dupuy, the premier, the chamber decided to proceed Immediately to discuss the In terpellation of Luclen Mlllevove, H,e publican Nationalist, respecting M, De Beaurepalre's recusations agnlnst the court of cassation. M. Mlllevoye, amid a constantly growing tumult, dwelt upon the sen sation caused by these accusations and declared It Impossible to continue the revision proceedings under present con ditions. He read M. De Beaurepalre's statements and demanded the adoption of disciplinary measures against the guilty Judges. Joseph Laises, deputy for Condon, in the department of Gers, evoked con siderable applause by asserting that M. DE BEAUHEPAIRB. the country had had enough of the Dreyfus affair, but the tumult was speedily renewed when he began a vio lent attack upon the Judges. M. Dupuy rose to protest against the attacks of M". Lasles upon the Judi ciary. The president of the chamber (M. Deschanel) called M. Lasles to order, but the deputy continued long enough, amid deafening uproar, to make a definite charge against the criminal branch of the court of display ing partiality and to declare that the Dreyfus agitation was being support ed by foreign gold. M. I-ebret, mlslster of Justice, re plying from the tribune, said that as certain charges had been ' brought against a Judge; he had made 'them the subject of special, searching and sin cere Inquiries. With reference to M. Bard's addressing Picqunrt as "Colo nel," the minister of Justice said that the generals themselves continued to call him "Colonel," and Picquart's Jail er had been ordered to do so. All the witnesses had been treated In the same fashion by the court of cassation, which had Invariably expressed regret at having to trouble them to. attend. The court, he remarked, regarded such re freshments as had been served to any as at the disposal of all witnesses. Paul De Cassagnac, Conservative deputy for MIrande, In the department of Gers, followed. He said he thought the ministerial explanations utterly In adequate, equivocal and suspicious The Republicans were ans'verable for the present deplorable' state of affairs, and the republic would end wallowing In the mud. M. Dupuy, who spoke next, said: "The government has nothing with which to reproach themselves. The country know that we are giving all our care to he army, Respect for law and love of liberty unite all Re publicans, and all persons affected will have an opportunity of explaining at the Inquiiy nbout to commence with regard to the Dreyfus affair. Let us have done with It as speedily as pos slble. Let us restore quiet unto the country. After several other violent speeches the premier accepted the proposal of the Leftists advocating the order of the day, pure and simple. This was adopted, 423 to 124, and the chamber adjourned. 1 ' The evident tendency abroad to mln Imlze and even ridicule the declaration of M. De Beaurepalre Is regarded here as a further example of the dlsposl tlon outside of France to belittle every Incident and alL evidence unfavorable to the Dreyfus case. It Is Impossible to converse with representative men In Paris without seeing that the action of M. De Beaurepalre has created a deep Impression. Discovered by a Woman. Another creat discovery has been made, and that too. bv a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its seveiest tests, but her vital organs were nndermlned and death seemed imminent. For three months she couirhed incessantly, and could not sleep, She finally discovered a way to recovery, uy purchasing of us a bottle cf Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all niohts and with two bottles, has been ah. solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutr. Tnus writes w. v.. uamnicn o. of Shelbv. N. C. Trial bottles free at A Wesley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and Jl.oo. cveryoouie guaramceu. Diplomatic Appropriation 111 Parsed Washington, Jan. 13. The senate yes terday passed the diplomatic and con sular appropriation bll without amend ment. It covers $1,705,533. During the general debate two set speeches were made against Imperialism by Messrs, Carmack nnd Gains, of Tennessee, Little business was transacted by the senate In open session. Sixteen bills 011 the ptlvate pension cnlander were pass ed. and a Joint lesolutlon extending the thanks of congress to Miss Clara Burton and other officials of the Red Cross society for their beneficent work In Armenia and Cuba was adopted. How Is Your Wife 7 Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constlpa tlon, Indlsestion, Blck Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured these. Ills for half a century. Price S3 uts. and SO cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. OOLDDOBT." Grimy fincer seem to srtow on about the house. They come easily and they stick, too unless It makes all cleaning easy. TUB W. K. FAUUIANIC COMPANY, Chlcaio. St. Lnnis, for. mrm a Kin nnve AND ALL AT Xfkrf ONE PRICE THE LOWEST P05SI3LE Paid Purchases of S5 or moro will bo sent FREIGHT PREPAID to any railrond station In MAIMS, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, tlZVJ YORK. PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. eetme atlf)s jounfair?. I AV'".- Somsttmss nee-ls a reliable, monthly, rcgnlstlnr medicine. Onlr hsrmltu ant the pureit drugs sbtald be naed. If 70a want th beat, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Ther prompt, sale and MrUl In ramlt. Tht eennlne (Dr. Peal'a) nerer dlaasc nolnt. Seat anrwhere, ll.W, Addrtu F&axMuicB Co., CloTaUod, Q, For Sale at KIRUN'S Druir "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Till: PACIFIC COAST LIMITFI) VI V "TUB TKUK SOUTHERN I10UTE." Tho "Pacific Coast Limited," the new California train will lca-vo Chicago at 2:00 p. in., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday and S.iturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. m.. and San Francisco fourth day noon, and Willi run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Kallways. 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 drawing-looms; twelvo section sleepiug-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car In which all meals will ho served a la carte, and traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car line via tho scenic route, wo will operato a weekly Uurist car via "Tho Truo Southern Kouto," leaving Chicago every Tuesday aud from St. Louis overy Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of fare to all points west and southwest, address J. P. McCaun, Travelling Passenger Agent, or V. K. Uopt, Gen'l Eastern Passenger Ageut, 301 Broad way, Now York. tf Do You Know Consumption Js preventable? Science has proven that, aud also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can he cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. 1 flotlce to -Candidates I All nersons who wish to be candidates on the Citizens ticket at the SPRING ELECTION OF 1899 in the borough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee not later tnan SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1899, At 7:30 P. M., at 225 South Jardin street. The Citizens primaries will be held on Thursday, January 26th, between the-hours of 4:00 and 8;oo n. m., at the regular party polling places:' First ward, Chas. Radzewicz ; Second ward, George Leitzel's ; Third ward, benjamin Richards' j Fourth ward, Peter Hiley's J Fifth ward, John lieyrand's. By order of the committee. WM. PATTERSON, Pres. THOMAS DOVE, JR., Sec'y, COLUMBIA, BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Ketall Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer ami whiter flllliiKS. Call on or address HART, DADD0W & CO., 25 N. Jardin St dOLD DOB-TV- marks the woodwork you get rid of them with New Toric 6. TT - .TSTCjr v J , UWER SUTH VC. lath ISIhBTS New York. &uo-4u3 store, Shenandoah, Pa. Wear Royal Worceste Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. That's why ther enjoy their OOFFEB. Anr Exocer can tell you ythj cu it a aura keep coming back for SIJCLIG'S. Lauer's2 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 ol beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA ntiLn.-cflffir-stoe o DKALEK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 29 West Contra Street. ! A Hand la one of the poaaeaa l'i lVMit. Handsomo Comploxion i greatest cnarms a woman can 'ozzoNi'a Corn-union I'owokh n THE WAR OF WORDS. (ConHniinl from Pint VMt I the propc mifhorlty nhout thlrif that are panned. "I have not felt at liberty to object to thla method of procedure for the reanon that my objection, however well founded, however well based on law and regulation. I feared would be Riven to the world an evidence that I and my detmrtinent feared an Inspec tion, and this, too, when and while I nnd the whole department courted It, hut we did not coitrt exparte reports made at the Instigation of people well known to be hostile, parties whose ac tion!! already, and whose statements here before your committee, show but too plainly what animus Is behind It nil. It can be readily seen that It this sort of exparte examination Is made and exparte reports solicited no man's reputation Is safe: every man's char acter may be put In Jeopardy; de signing iieople might ruin Christ ertn If he were here today. Inspector General Hreckenrldge has recently addressed letters direct to of ficers of my department calling for re ports to him about the various articles of food furnished during the past year to the army. He does this without the authority of the secretary of war. In effect we have In this two officers of the army General Stiles and General DrecklnrtdKe who take upon them selves to Investigate matters pertain ing aolely and exclusively to the secre tary of war. "Your committee will readily see at j once how far this thing has gone and to what extremes these men go to establish and make a case. General Breckinridge has also addressed, I am credibly informed, a similar letter di rect to the Surgeon general. I and my department, who are concerned In this matter, are being tried, not with sworn evidence or with opportunity to con front the witnesses, stilt less the op portunity to refute any statements made, because they reftTr to things gone, to things consumed, things not In exist ence, and therefore every one Is given a free hand and free licence to comment as they please because of the Inability to refute with any evidence whatsoever the statements that have been made by people who know that their statements cannot he controverted because the evi dence In the case Is out of existence." General TSagan said It appeared from the seeking of these reports that the subordinates were Inspecting the'.r su perior, trying him by exparte reports obtained at their own Instance. "If General Miles." he continued. "had Informed himself as much about the army ration as he pretends to have informed hlirutelf about refrigerated beef, which he falsely calls 'embalmed beef,' then he should have been enabled to Inform you that thlB very tinned beef we are-speaklnc of has been'n part of the army ration since Feb. 8, 1388. Whether General Miles Is Ignor ant of this, I do not pretend to sny, but he takes it upon himself when asked who fixed It as a part of the army ra tion to say, 'You will have to ask some one here In Washington." This Impli cation shows how reliable his state ments are." General Eagan went on to pay that General Miles' chief commissary, se lected by him over experienced officers. had public subsistence funds In his possession, but could not use them for lack of a check book, though Colonel Sharpe, chief commissary on General Brooke's staff, who because he did not happen to be a selection of General Miles, "had sense ei;ough to provide himself with a check book." He ques tioned the right of General Miles to divert the customs funds to the pur chase of beef when the subsistence de partment had over $-100,000 available. "Having traversed General Miles' statements," he said, "having shown him to be a liar, having, demonstrated the animus that pervades the whole matter, I now go back to his state ment that In his Judgment food was one of the serious causes of so much sickness and distress of the troops. The design to sny, to imply, to assert, to Insinuate that sickness was caused for such reason In Porto Rico Is to make an assertion wholly untrue, de void of facts, devoid of truth, and can only be prompted by a base motive and under cover of the qualifications, In my Judgment." General Eagan said General Miles le gally had no such control of the purse as he assumed In Porto Itlco, nor does the law authorize him to set aside food furnished under the law, but It does determine how to hold accountable the party furnishing Improper food. General Eagan concluded as follows: The damage that has been done by these statements Is believed to he very great, but I indulge the hope and the belief that my statement will offset the statements made by General Miles, and will. In some measure at least, do Jus tice to others that have been wronged, maligned and libeled. For myself, I content myself with expressing my profound belief that either General Miles or I should be put out of the ser vice; either he or I am right; either he dishonors his -uniform with his false statements and libels or I dishonor mine In feeding soldiers with poison ous beef, causing their sickness, and doing so under 'pretense of experi ment.' " General Eagan, after the hearing was over, refused to say whether he had any further move In prospect In forcing an Issue between himself and General Miles. "I have said all I intend to say for the nresent," he replied, "and If nny one wants to bring the matter to a court martial I am ready for that, too, as I have already stated before the commission. As soon as the nature of General Engan's statements became known at tention wub directed to army headquar ters to ascertain what move would be made by General Miles. The latter, beyond saying that he had stood for the soldiers, declined to make any statement. Altogether the Intimation conveyed was that General Miles would net with deliberation If he decided to take any action at all, and there was a faint suggestion that he might decide to Ig nore the statements altogether. Of course a decision to that effect on the part of General Miles would terminate the Incident, nut should he decide to take notice officially of the attack the next step would be for him to prefer charges with the president ugaljist the commissary general. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It Is suamnteed to el ve perfect satisfaction or raouy refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale by A. Wuloy. Ask your grocer for the "Koyal Patent flour, and take no other braud. It Is tho best Sour made. the iwrHmLBs in Samoa. tVorw 'I hut Mi l-nta'x lt'tnrn lt !.) ti a liniarbtrr. Hint F-Hnii. Jin I' 'ty. f illow Ing lptirr nndi dm- ' hH been received from a newspaper 1 .1 i-p spondent In -famom, find thaws h a'armlng was the situation when th steamer Mariposa left Apia for thl city: "Kventa have moed very rapl'llv since the last mall reft hre. Civil w has been narrowly avoided, and for the first time In Hamoan history th.' lives of white residents have been threatened by the native. Even now bloodhid Is not far from Improbable. Armed guards protect the residence of Chief Justice Chambers, an American cltlsen. and that of Mr. duerr, the lead ing English lawyer of the town, who has taken a prominent part In support ing Malletna Tanus' claim to the throne. If fighting once begin the re sults will be serious, fur each lde has thousand nf men in the field, and It will require energetic action on the part of English and Herman warships to keep the conflict within bound. "The whole trouble has arisen through the Injudicious action nf the three treaty powers In bringing the de ported Mataafa back to Samoa. By doing so they have thrown down n bone of contention and converted what might otherwise have been a peaceful election Into an angry combat, nf course, at the time America. Englnn I and Germany agreed to Mataafa' re turn Malletoa'a death was not antici pated, otherwise the home coming of (he exiled king would certainty have been delayed. , "To show the extent of the feeling aroused fluatele. a religious fanatic, who Is one of Mataafa most promi nent adherent. I quoted a saying: 'Samoans. you must fight strong: when you fight, kill. When you meet a white man. cut him up; when you meet a missionary cut him up; when you meet a deacon, cut htm up: when you meet a ttamoan, cut him up; we will break through the bonds of the treaty; we will leave no municipality.' " Titrkf KolWit Amu. Constantinople. Jan. 18.-A great bat tle has been fought III the Yemen di vision of Arabia. The Turkish troops stormed and captured the Insurgent position at Shane! on Nov. 30. About 4.000 Insurgents and 2,000 Turks were killed or wounded. After the battle at Shanel a further Turkish advance was ordered. Abdullah Pasha, command ing the Turkish troops, was directed to capture Sasheh. the headquarter of an Important Insurgent leader, ISO miles northwest of Sana. All the command ing positions In that vicinity are oc cupied by rebels, and as the Turkish troops are deserting vhe operations are likely to be prolonged and difficult WRITE A LETTER. 2K. V. Uce Many women live where there is no skill ful specialist in women's diseases, and still more cannot afford to pay the high fees charged. These sufferers should follow the example of Mrs. Anna Willy, of Northville. Spink Co., S. Dak., who writes as follows to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: " I am enjoyinjf good health, thanks to your kind advice and valuable remedies. I suffered very much with female allmetiU lor more than twovears. when I wrote toyoti for advice Alter careiullv following- your free advice, and taking six bottle each of I)r. Pierce's Vavorite Prescrip tion and ' Golden Medical Discovery.' I am now a well and happy woman. I have also taken several vials or your Pleasant Pellets.' which did me a great de of good." Dr. Pierce has probably treated and cured more cases of female weakness, pains in the back, side and abdomen, nervoumess, headache, irregularities, ulceration, tu mors and other female troubles, than any other living physician. . His wide experi ence peculiarly fits him to bring about cures when every one else fails. He charges no fee whatever to those who write htm for advice, and he invites all to cpnsult him free by mail. His wonderful remedy, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, can lie depended upon to overcome nearly ev ery kind of disease that afflicts girl and women. It contains no alcohol, opium, or other narcotics, and does not create craving for injurious stiuiulints, as is so often the case with other medicines advertised for woman's aliments. An honest medicine dealer will give you Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and not try to persuade you to take some inferior substitute for the little added pio6t he may make thereon. Those who wish may enclose 21 one-cent stamps in their letters, and Dr. Pierce will send free his 1008 page Common Sense Medical Adviser, which is the most com plete and practical famitv doctor Ix-w.k ever published, containing ,,vrr 700 pictures The same book, cloth bound v sunups. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THcne is no Kinn nc oaim no ? ACHE. INTERNAL nn rrrrDiin THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT ReI C LIEVE K LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB K 8TITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTt-E P BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. Dr.THEEL604HorthS!xthSt, l'rlvaie mi r -net Green 8t , Philadelphia. ?CUnE GUARANTEED to the rich and poor allltn uo havo bean deceived, rubbed and awlnitled by self atylrd nmoui, wlaa and old apeclaltau. inRT UinriD. M.nMll. rt af. 1 1 1 Abases sDdlUceuea. BLOOD POISON Varico cele and Stricture. KocuuIdk. I.oit Manhood and Shrunken Orjrana reitnred. ltookr. Truth," free, einortng quacks and Electric Belt frauds, ttti cam cursd.in t m 19 days. Treatment by mail. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking., Nn. 13 North Jardin St. rilllions of Dollars flnnnltiRmnVi. .vrT vmr T V r r. risks bat got roar houses, etook, far- niiuro, era., insured in nrst-olast re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, ,,suHra?,cet A,r! ISO Houlli Jardin SI Alio Lata indAostdtnUl oravanlu msh'Kiilen M aLiSiiiOLt BREAKING OUT CJJRED BY CUTICURA I was .iffli. ted with a terrible rivaling oat I was treat.-,) lit :bt. very best phsi' MU.wtio pMlemnreil It l.p...l ilin, btlt It ROt Worse. I wna sutlerine; untold agony, and Anally had tn fire npwoik. Ci-nrrm HsHsniKa vera SUiTKeatcd, which I ItnimulUtely procured. Prom the flint. pertenrod a soothing relief, notwithstanding my Intense pain. I Improve! rtjrht alone till at last Ml rntirtlp nrtit, ami mot a tt;ton my ftodff nnjvherr indicating that anything hail ever been the m.tt.T with me. M.H.IUHTIKN.IV.W Hunterst .AtlanU.fis. anffnrCt asTatiTsisr ra 1 . r,i niw,iiVD8atv Hcurr with I 1,. Ilttl Ws-m h.lh. with Ccrt Ci' a up, rent), an mt nr ( i rtn Ba.pamt o( afie-T'rt.ltn 1 r snilmt -M'"of rriei al KSS9L vbst. arratMt ol h .--1 r"" M hum, earts. aM ISr-'lrt, t wo.' i rnrrsa THico ASpCniw. Ciai-.l'ru . llo.:i 11 l uraBIdHaari,r. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL C Plies or Hemorrhoids Flssure3 & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I ,J Wounds & Brulsea Cuts A Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum d Totters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Size, 25c, 50c and $1,00. Soldbydroalata, went i"OH-jMonrvoe!t)tof price HI'XrHRCla'1-tB.tn., Ill lit HWIiaM.,nUk. COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! ennsylvania RAILROAD. HomiVKII.L DIVISION. N.. EMBSR SO. 189. Trains will !et e Shenandoah alter tne anoie date (or iKrfun, (iilberlon, Krackvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottuvllle. Hnmburs, Ileal, a, l'uttetown. l'hoeiilxvllle. Iforrlstown aud Pn. afelulita (llr'td street station) at 613 and 813 a. ra.,2 10, S IS p m. on week days. Sunday" 8 IB I.. m., t 30 p. m. rrallis lenve. rntcKviiie or nuenanuoan ai 7 36, It Hi a. m. and B 1(1, 7 36 p. m. Sunday, 11 01 a. ui. and 5 46 p. m. lAve l'ottavllle for Hhennndoah ivlsFrack vllle 7 10, 1130 a. m., 8 3), 7 10 p. ru. Sunday 10 35 a. in.. 5 20 p. ru. lieave i'hlliidelpMn, (Broad street station), lot Shenandoah at 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week: days. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 R. m. Leave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YOHK. HipreL week-days, 3 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 03,5 15,6 50. 7 38, 8 20,9 50, I0 21 11 00 a. m 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited l 00 and M22 p. ru ,) 1 40, J 30, 3 20, 1 SU, 4 02, 3 00, S 8 00, 7 02. 7 50, 1000 p.m., 12 01, nlftht Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, I 50. 5 03, 6 13, S20. 9 50. '10 21. 10 48 a. Ul., "12 01. 12 86, '2X1, 102 Limited 4 32,) 5 20, '5 56, 6 33, 7 02, 750. 10 no p. m., 1201 night Kzpreaa for I to ton without change, 1 1 00 a iu. , week-days, and 7 50 p. m.. dally. For Sea Girt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove, Lour Hmiicli, 820, 1111 a ni, 330, 402 p m weekdays. For I.anibriville, Kmton and Scranton. 6 50. 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (Larauertvllle and KHetoti only ), weekdays, nnd 702 p m dally. HufTalo, 9 0U a m. 12 00 noon weekday!, and 7 01 p iu daily. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 82, 10 20. 11 28, a. m., 12 09. I131 1 U, 3 12, 4 41. (5 28 Congressional Limited,) 6 17. 'SBS, 7 81 p. m., and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 50, 7 20,9 J2, 11 28, a. In., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, t" Congressional Limited,) 655 781 p.m.u4 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 912 a m, 1 83 aud 4 1 01 p m week days, 5 OH nnd 11 16 p m dally. Atlantic Coait Line, exprena 12 09 p m, and 12 05 night dully. Southern Hallway, express 6M p m, dally. Chesapeake ti Ohio Hallway, 7 31 p in, dally. For Old Point Contort and Norfolk, 10 20 n m weekday. 11 10 p m daily. Leave Market street wharf as follows: Ex press for New York, 9 00 a ra, 4 30 p in week days. For lxng Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a in weekd ys. For Island Heights, 8 30 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Uipress, 9 10 a m 7 0.3 p.m. Sundays, 920 a. m.,7 03 p in. Leave Market Street Warf Bxpress, 9 00 a ro, 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p in. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 30 and 3 00 p m. Pnr Cur... Mm- rat. l. Amuh , Avalon Stone Harbor, Angleeea, Vlldw"d and1 1 toll j Beaob Express, 900 a m, 4 Ov, p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a ro. For Sotnera Point Kxprees, 9 00 a. m., 300, 4 00. 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and realdenuea. Dining car. 1. B. HorcHuntos-, J. U. Wood, Obd'I Manager. Qen'l Pasa'g'r As: I News Opinions OP National Importance THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Dily, by mail, - ?6 a year Daily aud Sunday, by uiail,$S a year The Sunday Sun u is the greatest Sunday newspape In the world. Price 5c a copy. By mall, $2 a year Addreis THE BUN, Hew York. ) Srt AhO SURE. Sf Uc!OS-W01tlf aUAP"!' Wiic.i &pcciFM Ca,p Fot at I'ovlnjxy'slMruc: itoi lOsDir lira si.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers