FfW.W5- oold DOST.' OOtD BOST.' L - (9 To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite, and Good Digestion Mean. MAKI! X TllVr Ol' STUAHVS llYtU'KI'- ai,v TAiii.mx. No trouble Is more common or more misun derstood tlinii nervotii dystiejwla. I'poplp having It think their nerves ure to blame nml tiro sirprised that they lire not cured by nerve medicine Tlio luul sent of the mis chief is loit siijlit of. Tiio stomui'h li tlio orgnii to 1)0 louked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do tint have tiny ptlti whatever in tlio stomach, nor perhaps utiy of the usual symptoms of stomach weak noss. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In i the stomach so much ss In nearly every organ. In some casos the liuurt palpitates I ... . .... I uiiu Is Irregular; in others tlio kiilncys are allected; In others the bowels are constipated, with lieadnchot; still others are troubled with PROl. 11ENBY W. BEGKER, A. M. loss of flesh and uppotite with accumulations of gas, Bour minus and heartburn. It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They euro sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and ap petite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headache. Seud for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich. All druggists sell full-sized Dackaees at 60 cents. Prof. Henry W. Becker, A. M. the woll-known religious nTbr ,ttnrnf St.. T.n,.l . !... t i t ii I oecrmary 0i vu German Methodist church. Chief Clerk and Expert Accountant tor tne uarbor ana w nan I Commission. Tublic Secretary for the St. Louis School Patrons' Association, and the District Conference of Stewards of the M. E. Church; also takes an active part in the work ti.r rfi.r.. ,nu r - ligious and educational topics for several . magazines, now no iouuu renei is uesi iom in his own words : "Some weeks ago 'my brother heard me say something about indigestion, aud 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 made of justjuio ngtit tnings uiiajn Juot th right proportions to aid In the assimilation of lood. I heartily endorse them in all respects, and I keep them constantly on hand." A SPECIALTY. Primary Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permunently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can lietrentcd ot home for same price under same guarantee. If you prefer to come here wo will contract to pay railroad fare aud hotel hills, and no charge. If we fall to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on ony part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it u 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. Tuts disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee ADBOlute proofs sent sealed on application. 100 page book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. Grocers can tell yon why those whobuy SEELIG'S keepcomingback for it. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the game people. are saved by tuipg Seel- IgS because you lean uuy cucup Feoffee and make It delicious bv a little, 01 this admixture. DRINK 'CUSARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orange Champagne. nilWnns nf Dollars J lllliUntS OI LfUimis GonpinsmoK overyyear. Take no risL but get ymr houses, stock, fuV- nlture, etc., Insured In flret-clasa re- liable companies as lepreseuwu uy TAVm FATIST. Insurance Afcnt , - ' 130 HOUtn jarainBI Alio Ufa and Aeidanl omwmUs Decline Mr. Pock's Invitation to Meet Noxt Year in Paris, BEACHING TOR FOREIGN TRADE. A Movement Started to KMtnbtUh Aucnclos In All Part of tlio World nml Thus Cronto n Doninnd For Our 1'roilitutn. Cincinnati, Jan. 27. The fourth an nual convention of the National Asso ciation of Manufacturers adjourned lart night to meet next January In Uoston. Tha ofllcers elected for the ensuing ear are: President, Theo dore C. Search of Philadelphia; - sec- retary, V. P. Wilson of Cincinnati, treasurer, Charles A. Schlren of New York- A vice president was elected f.., ...... V. -n4A H.,l In V, from each state represented In the convention. In accepting the presidency for thu fifth term Mr. Search said that In reaching out for foreign trade, with warehouses and agencies In other countries, the expenses of the associa tion were Increasing faster than the revenue. In view of this fact 53 mem bers signed a pledge to get two new members each during the coming year. As the annual dues are (SO, this would add 15,300 per year to the treasury. It was decided to co-operate with the chambers of commerce, boards of trade and other organizations for a uniform classification of freight rates. This has been the largest and most Important annual meeting In the his tory of the association, which Is said to represent now more capital than any I organization In the country, not except ing the National Association of Bank ers. Tfle association was organized here four years ago, and at this year's meeting It was practically reorganized, so as to Include a much largtr mem bership at home and also many more I agencies In foreign countries for the disposal of American wares. President Search and the other ofllcers who have hnri rnorlnnoo In thi.tr rosnptlva tin. sltions were re-electedrThe head- quarters remain In Philadelphia, with branch pfllces In New York, Boston Chicago and Cincinnati In selecting a place for holding the annual convention the Paris exposition I was a peculiar and potential faction. It has been customary to alternate be tween the east and the west. The I annual conventions had been held on I this program in Chicago, Cincinnati, New York and Philadelphia. This was the time for an eastern point to be selected, but owing to the growing in terests ln manufacturing In the south 14 was desired by many to have the next meeting In New Orleans, After F. W. Peck, our Paris ex- posttIon commissioner, had delivered an address on the Paris exposition and .fully explained what would b done at Paris next year for American manufacturers who desired to exhibit their goods, he Invited tht association to hold Its next annual meeting ln par and he descrlbed the advantages Qf guch an arrangementi so that many favored lt Some members, however, did not expect to go to Europe next year, and a compromise was made on Boston, from which place members could sail for Europe after the next annual meeting. . Commissioner General Peck referred u ' 'i and naviseu that It be extended to the countries of EurODe. Mr Peck was elected as the first honorary mem- ber of the association, and It Is ex- pected that some distinguished citizen win tnus De nonorea by the assocla- lion ai eacn annual convention. Commissioner Peck and his asso- nirht in mnferrine- with mn nf et.-rer. about their exhibits at Paris, and It was reported that more had been done ln a day than had previously been ac- compllshed ln this country ln the In- terests ot American displays at the exposition. n.. n..di nrin Is again abroad in the land, The air you 1 i kn nf it.q tatal eerms 1 uun 1,1 ueglect the "unp ' or you win fu "vy I to fneumonta ana vxjuuuij,wu" !o,iaM, Snil heavv pains, mucous dis- charges from the nose, sore throat and never- let-go coueU. uon i vvaaio '"""m t r treating this cough with troches, WDiew or noor. cheaD svrupa. Uure It ai once wim ui. i. . - . . . t.1 InnlllKln T.mPllV for bronchial trouuies. it. km ,.,i th Innirs and prevents the dreaded after cilocts from the malady. 1 rice 50 cts. aud $1.00. Money dsck u urn A trial bottle free at A. Waslcy's drug store, T.inr.nln Neh.. .Inn." 27.-The lower house of the legislature went on record yesterday ns opposed to the seating of Brlghar H. Roberts, congressman- elect rrom uian. lite resolution, wmcn was adopted almost unanlmqusly, re cites that "Inasmuch as polygamy has received the deserved condemna tion of all civilized nations, this house enters Its emphatic protest against the seating of a polygamist ln congress or ln any other position of honor or trust In this country. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has t0 be owned by Woods. He had col proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal, lected the money for the advance sale, I The worst cold or cough can he cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years, Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Serious Strike. Blots lh liussla Moscow. Jan. 27. There have been serious strike riots ln the cotton mills or tlie at. l-eieiuuiB "" i4 x n-a 1. ...... JUta n Tha police while attempting to raid tne workmen's barracks In order to arrest a ringleader, were attacked by tne workmen, one policeman being killed. The Cossacks were then summouned. and they literally stormed I the bar- rackB. fighting their way from floor to floor, assailed with bricks, other mis. slles and boiling water. The work' men were finally forced Into the gar rets, where the Cossacks severely nog . '.. . ..... ...... -J -A onn gea tnem wiin wmp uu 11 is ouiu "'"7"---v"" men, women nateiy. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, itchlug piles. Doan'a Ointment cures, quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. A lllir Mcotlnts of Citrllsta, London. Jan, 27. The Madrid corre- .MnHii nf The Daily Chronicle says; Senor Mellas. the Canist deputy who wna expellee irom tne iv i i May, 1898, for a speech In the chamber ' which he used a scriptural quoia- f.rri,, tn "an unfortunate na- tlon whose kings are boys," has Just held a reception near Murla. It was attended by Carllsts enough to All SO ccacnes. it's winninc wr Friends Dalin TOKf 4 n.h .Tin trinoh. and rnlrln. At I Qruhler Bros., drug store. DISHES WASHED Gold Dust docs it. Mornlne, noon and night. Makes all dull tilings bright. Housework's a delight with It elves to an humble home or a botli auice require, u s woman's best THE H. K. I'lIBBAKK COMl'AST, Chicago, OotzttMmti new)! n rellabla. Monthly, regulitlnr medietas. Only hitattM 894 the pnrett drugs thtild k aaad. It yon want th. best, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal PilBs They nro prompt, lafe aod oart&ia In fault. The stnalrjo (Dr. FmI'j) &m 4Ufi For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Wk:4 driAVIUGA GOOD UIBRELkA. m&m w v:x I vnnv srrvifuvJ j , NVVXVA sixth Ave. Mi'iaiiteihBTS. JJmw ronn:. TIIE PACIFIC COAST MMITFD VIA "the tbue southern botjte." The "Pacific Coast Limited," the now California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p. m,( and St.Lou9 10:3o p. m., every Tuesday Saturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4; p' m" Rnd San Francisc furth aa" noon. anQ wim run via unicago s Alton, st- Louis, Iron.Mouutidn & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Hallways This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking rnon, hnflpr. harher.sh ,.,i! ! compartments and double drawing-looms ; twelve section siecpmg-cars wun state ana drawing-rooms, also, dining-car in which all meals will bo served a la carte, aud traverses 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 weekly Uurist car via "The True Southern iwuu. leaving iuiuiko every iuesuay anu Irom Bt ouis evory t nuay morning. 1 or iUuatrated and descriptive literature, time- tables, very lowest rata of fare to all points west and southwest, address J. P. McCann, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. H. llopt, ptta,Bnr,er a rant, sm rtrn,l i ----- --o---. --- I WHT m AW Vf rL T. T Rheumatism Cured ln a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu jaigja radically cures in I to 3 days. Its I action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the' cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store. Shenandoah. t Mnnntrpr r...ii-.. .. .v.i i.toetptH. Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 27. The box ing bout between Peter Maher and Stockings Conroy which was to have taken place before the Palace Athletic club last night, was not pulled off. The event was being run by Al Woods, and I while the nrst preliminary bout was being pulled off the box office receipts I wer nttnchpd for n hnnrd hill nllpppd and early In the evening disappeared The audience was very large, and all tne spectators received for their money was a ten round go between Tony Moran, of Brooklyn, and Bennle Leon, In which Leon got the decision. How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Iteward for ,,. nrrh llmt can not ha cured hv ' n,,, P, Hall's Catarrh Cure, F.J.CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O, We the undersigned, have known F. J.Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly q out M, HoM roade ' EST&TllADXimo,ega,eDrUBsliu,Toledo,0. Waldikq, Kinsan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug- gists, Toledo, Ohio. 1 ! Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the systeni. Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Dnurirlats. Testimonial free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. rnim.-cnmr-OT, -DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesalo and Rotall, 111 a. l. IW vvass wonira SSSraas. Washing Powder nalace the cleansinc touch that menu ana uirrs worst enemy. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Ptiuada, Store, Shenandoah, Pa. OLIO Aonebenerat x x Paid Purchases of S5 or morn will bo sent FREIGHT PREPAID tQ any raIroad 8tat,on WEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS-j LAND, CONNECTICUT. NEW YORK, , PENNSYLVANIA, and HEW JERSEY. OLD POINT COMFOUT, KICUMOXD ,ANI) W.1SUINGTON. SIX-DAY TOOK VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. The first of the present series of pereonally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Bicli mond, and Washington via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadel phia on Saturday, January 28. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passen gers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washing ton, and cairiajo ride about Richmond in fact, every necessary expense for a period of six days will be sold at rate of (34.00 from Now York, Brooklyn, and Newark ; f32.50 from Trenton ; $31.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. OLD POINT COMFORT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing luncheon on going trip, one and three fourths days' board at that place, and good to return direct hy regular trains within six days, will bo sold in connection with this tour at rate of $15.00 from New York; $13.50 from Trenton; $12.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, Now York, aud 769 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. "It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful." Miss Julia Filbridge, West Cornwell, Conn Are You Going to Florida 7 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway, It is the shortest, quickest and best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 0a Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is this gnar antee : "All wa ask of you is to use two- thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then 11 you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund the price paid," Price 25 cta 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D, Klrlin and a guarantee. Will You Winter ln Florida t This will be the greatest season Florida has had for years, You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway, fits the best route. If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828Ciestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa he will arrange all the details of your trip for you. A Card'. We. the undersigned, do hereby acrbe to refund the money on a 50-jent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. Wtalso guarau tee a 23-cent bottle to prove jatlsfactory or money refunded, A. Wasley, p. II. Hagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Stor), and P. W, Bleratein & Co. h-14-33t-dw This Is the trade msrkjof the short line li Florida the Soutlbrn Railway, Two daily trains are operated! all the year, and during the winter season a third, the Florida Limited, is added. If Vou are goiDg to Florida or anywhere else in Q10 South, ask for a ticket v!a the Southern Railway. Write tn .1 11I1 it M IIhiiII n ilrlrt Pninnffor Ao. !---. a ' 838 Chestnut street, Phlladelpl -St Tragio End of Ex-Attornoy General Garland's Life, STRICKEN WHILE IN ARGUMENT. 11b Itnd .Inst Iloolarod, "Tlili, Your Honor. Is Our Coutontloii," Wlmn He Fell Sunnlo to the Floor nml Died In Ton Minute. Washington, Jan. 27. Former Attor ney General Augustus II. Garland wn stricken with apoplexy while address ing the United States supreme court yesterday Afternoon, and died within ten minutes. When the court con vened at noon Mr. Garland resumed an argument In the case of Towson vs. Moore, which had begun on Wednes day. There was a full bench, with the exception of Justices Brewer and White. Mr. Garland spoke calmly, and with no evidence of agitation or effort. He had read from a law volume and had followed with the sentence: "This, your honors, Is our contention." As the last word was uttered Mr. Garland was seen to ralee his hand and then gasp. He tottered and fell slfiewlse, striking against a chair and overturning It as he fell heavily to the floor. A succession of loud, deep gasps came from him as he lay on the floor. Ills associate In the case, Mr. Franklin Mackey. was at once by his side, and with other counsel and officials the head of the dying man was raised his shoes removed and a draught of water given him. A deathly pallor had overspread his face, and this soon gave place to a deep purple, which foretold the gravity of the attack. He was car ried from the chamber across to th room of Chief Clerk McKenny and there placed on a sofa. Senator Gat Hnger, who Is & physician, was near at hand. A single glance told him that the attack would be fatal. Within ten minutes from the time of the stroke Mr. Garland breathed his last. The court In the meantime had post- pon.d the case In which Mr. Garland : j .,, ,u ,i..o t the attack was known had proceed- ed with other business. On the an- nouncement of Mr. Garland's death the I .ahpI at (inn. atllAiipnatl 1 T I. tA .n. Vaaa In .o emte h.. on .h. wn trieken with death while making an argument there. There have been cases In which counsel have fallen, stricken with 111- ,... . i ,nin n.h h . followed within n few mlnntea Mr. Garland has been In poor health .......1 .n .nn,. mnnth. ago was in the hospital for some weeks. His friends noticed when he was well enough to be out again that he had III.. I ...1.1. I uiku r.p.ir gig.iiis h.i. .nn k. w. l.n lit with the tIo. and had suffered from ItB effects ever since. He doctored him- self by taking popular remedies, and It t. ,,..,.l h.n nnt enn.Meron hi. I eae ..Hm,. ennnnh n entt in nh v.l-I .1.. n.fnr. h. nr.nt Infn (h. .nnrl room va.rorHnv h. eomaru.n to one of the court officials that he was not feeling very well, and he thought he would go to Fortress llonro next Holiday to take a rest. The news of General Garland's death produced a profound sadness ln the Benate, where he had served for many ears as one of. the galaxy ot distin guished men. While In the senate he had been a member of the committee on Judiciary, and he had taken rank with the strong men of that day. Of recent years he had practiced his pro fession almost exclyslvely In the su preme court of the United States. It was here that he won his most pro nounced triumphs. Augustus H. Garland was born ln Ten nessee on June II, 1S32, but was taken to Arkansas ln his Infancy. After a collegiate education he studied law, and began practice at Little Rock, the state capital. Mr. Garland began his political career at the opening of the political career at. tne opening or tne civil wnr-helnir olectpd a do erratf to I ..- ..... i ii t .i... 111c Diaic tun V eililull ill laui. All fcuui body he opposed secession, but when It was decided to follow the lead of South Carolina, Mr. Garland cast his lot witn tne secessionists, ana remain- ea iauniui . m .... . . . . . . . .. ..1 . .... n ... 'a. j - ' 111 llie .unieucruic tunKrea tin" a. pur- tlon of a term ln t)he Confederate sen- m one confederate sen- iver, he at once renewed to the United States . wf T? fi ate. The var ove his alleeiance in ut.b ne was elected united states senator, but coneress refused to recoc- nl, th. tM,l. ,r h wht.h ho hrt ..... ... ... ... - been elected. in tne contentions in tne rtepuDiican party In Arkansas, In the Brooks-Bax- "h-" cause of Mr. Baxter, as did a major- ity of the Democrats, and he succeeded .. He first served In the national senate in 1877, being unanimously chosen, and was serving his second term when call- ed into Mr. Cleveland's first cabinet. While occupying tills position as nttor ney general Tie waa tendered the post tlon on the supreme bench afterward, given to Air. Lamar, dui aecunea, say' lng he was too old. In his opinion Since retiring from his position ln the uince retiring trom nts position in tne Cabinet Mr. Garldnd has resided ln "Washington. Exposition Seeks Government Aid. Washington. Jan. 27. Representative Alexander, of New York; yesterday In troduced a bill for a Pan-American exposition near Buffalo, with govern ment aid not exceeding $500,000. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The beat salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fever sores, I tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all Vfn nnintlnna and nnaltlvelv Cures viles. or ao pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 1 ss cents per box. t or sale uy a. rt omeur. Fireman Fatally Scalded. Brooklyn, Jan. 27. 'While at work in one of the boilers of the cruiser New York, In drydock at the navy yard here. six men were scalded through the un expected turning on of steam ln the boiler. One of the men, Fireman John J, Shea, Is perhaps fatally injured, while the others arc all expected to re cover. Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and be cured. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. Colombia strlkt'l-H Ulihii)irosspa. -.i r'ni.,,i.i tnn "7 "Mnttprn ln vwvit, v ..." 1 1 1 1 1. , u connection wun wih iiiic ui uuviu,ci. and railway employee here and at Panama, are crowing worse. The ateamer Alliance, which arrived here last Tuesday. Is lylns Idle, and all busi ness Is paralyzed. Several Panama laborers who were recently brought to Colon to Join the strike here have re turned to Panama. Don.t let the little ones suffer from eczema, or other torturing skin diseases. No need for It. Doan's Ointment cures. CWt harm the most delicate skin. At any drugstore, SO cents. f HB PRBSIDGNT AND THE SENATE. Fnlltirt rnrnl- li Duett nicntoAroto Minn- ofllio HHtir. Wnslilimtiin Jan. 27 Yesterday' -xMitl- "fslon of the iwnt wan consuinHil m i1lmurlit of the failure of th president mi far to w-ml the sen ate thr ihvumenU In his possession and on Ml In th tatr dDartmnt bearing upon the Part conference. Senator Gorman raised the point as soon an the doort were closed . and ad dressed the senate at aome length on the failure of the president to respond to the senate's rmufsl for Information. The attack of the Maryland senator was followed by similar speeches by Senators Vest and Hoar, and they were replied to hy Senators Spooner and Piatt. The Ave senator engaged In a run ning debate, the opponents of the treaty contending that the senate Is entitled, as a part of the treaty making nower. to all of the facts hearing upon the case, ami the sup porters of the document holding that the president could withhold any pa pers which he did not consider In the Interest of the general welfare to give out. Senator Spooner cited the pre cedents to show that the president could withhold Information of this character at his pleasure when he deemed It unwise to communicate facts bearing upon International complica tions when to do so might prejudice the country's best Interests. The point was also made that the president nunlcHte might feel more free to romi with the senate if he could he sure of privacy in doing so. Senator Hoar said that no one could excel him In admiration for the per sonal qualities of the president or In confidence in his patriotism. At the same time hp rnntended for his orig inal proposition that the senate was entitled to the presidents full con fidence. An important Question. If your friends or neighbors are siitTering fro coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lanz Jigdj (including consumption). afc . ,f the havo ever used otto's Cure. . . f U8 Gorman remedy is having a . . . , . , , .., ne sale liereanu is Pe.u.,us- derful cures of throat auu lung aiseasoa. .u i matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sues -oc anu ooc. golil by all druggists. SiriKIUU 1 mm ,i i e ... drfd men who had been engaged In road making In this district went on slrlk' y'rday. They had been re- ceiving i per aay ana want rations. It Is believed that two men have Deen guilty oi iiicuuik strike, and as soon as these are dls- coverea iney win uc iJintcu uiiua "St. Unless the strikers return to olntr laocrers wm oe empioyea. ...... 1,1., n, Tk..' TLWt KIISIO OOS UJ imu' ' Eclectrlc Oil In the house. Never can tell what moment an accident is going to uappeu. : ,., TOWll NeiHlV I)l-trV d ll.V 1 Ire. Kingston. Jamaica. Jan. 27. The tOWIl OI romiS, IIIO ill, aim iciiiiiilUB of the central line of the Jamaica rall- road, has been almost destroyed by fire, involving neavy losses. mere were no fatalities, however. The lire ;-ged unopposed, owing to the want of water. R$rnENA!U: . A.aAW than the millions of are not more deadly tnan tne millions OI ilicease renns that are floating in the air . ' ' , . . , , , we breathe and m the water we dnnk germs of typhoid fever, malaria, con- sumptton. Compared to a disease genu "u. . ii. . tmr nanier. lie iciia vuu m i.jr wu,. I a chance to ficht . " T .t,il vm, r J, . , entrance to the feeV"st IS "1. ihl It multi blood' 11 ProPaKa,tes there- . 11 multl Plies. In a few hours, or days, your K"'." . " " '. .1 " j. . . f n f -t children millions of ... . ,. them. 1 liey go an over your uouj iCk- inw a weak. snot, iliev uoitl ratiie .1 Vnn fl litli npn-rfms. -.t, r..rJct, nn(l tnavlie vou're flat befote you reaUy know there is anything the matter, f fn t.n . disease ennsto keep from being sick is to i keep your bloou pure anu neu, anu your I u..r nctivp nnd bealthv Dr pjerce-s Golden Medical Discovery, the reiitest tonic in the world, will do ft. Charles It. Sargeant. of Plain City. Madlon Co., Ohio, writes: " During the summer and fall of iEo6 I became all 'run-down.1 nerves were out g. He ..U I had general debility, and advised Dr Fierce-j uoiaen .ueui- cal Discovery. Since I stopped taking it about nn. vear arc. I have not taken anv medicine of zzua h.-e hn able to work everv dav I My appetite is good, lean eat thtee square meals a day and I do not teel tnat tmseraoie ournm? in the stomach after eating. My blood and nerves are la good shape. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR O ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, , THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- LI EVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE 1 BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. Dr.THEEL604HorthS!xthSt. Prlrtte em raneo Green St., FhtlidflpbU. r UUKfc UUAKAN I ECU to tberlrb ana poor alike do tiave bee a deceived, robbed and awindled br aelf. styled f amouf, wjse and old ineclallkta. mtT vi viuun, neriDus ueuiiiir, 1 eele and titrleture. ADaieaana r.xcriie. i,uluuu r-uiEyn? ai Ko cutucp. Lost Manhood I. v riiu- hood and exposing quaclca and Klrctrlo llelt frauda. Sttih I Enrunkcn urffaot restnrea. lsooc. TrulA." f ree. i rn... r: : rt.t I. . 1 -i v n i" i THim.nt n m.ii. CTo8riaC. Jtio4to Mut OukMi,t For ia16 atKlilIn'idniKHorcuiilBbenMdoK 4rac ttor Uviebrated Fein... owders never fail. aaff and iur ( aftr (aUtai V with Tny fid Pamyrojil rorai hub ana omcr uv i and other Ilk AivsTl buy tht but and arold dUar told dLu xjicUnent. Gurftctfd fupcrtorto iJtl iaet. SMUm TUU UUi Jt Own, m . BATON'S TANSY PILLS m A A TEHD. TICI Al ir WOMAM'8 RELIEF m Alvtra prompt nd ralubU. Ani Imitations m mGH ClTO'lTlVITFlU4tBl lAf IBSBITl, K m Al drnr itorM. or Hat dlrl (MftJMl). rt. II. Mk it Boot (nan FROM BIRTH Onr little iiani:ht rl. i 1 1 n,i ft. .m birth. Tlie rini.. i. ! W" .Id Ik 0 Urntly lo. nam.-.!, ami water hiIi o-re oni line great Imliul iwn.plr.thui, finally this would dry np and Uiesk in wnillrnx k and peel off. Hh siiflVr.'il terribly. Had to put soft Biltteus on her lunds to keep her (mm scratching. Two of our leading imVlana did not help her. After bathing ber with Cvrvvnx Soar. I applied n-nn iu ( titnient) freely, ami gar herCtmiTRAKnw'i nt mrulariy. 8hei- proeed otemrtand U Htra nrrrr tnmblrj. The siatemenis i nam ntate mitwmwi; ami not exaggerated Irian; way. KOKKliT A. I.Al'HAM, 1114 Weat SI'leHqiiars, SprlngOilJ, III. yrtmrC' KTiiiniriai t ,niiuittiti' Icaol, with lamnr Hik - Wn IjaUl wllk Cirit- t , o.r. Mfilt anlni,nrt vim . itwe,., prri m- l.-tt.Mn r.ftndini 4 omw CfTlMi niiw ..it. .1MU4.I b owl pflnieittaMawiii". HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS a-.'LIfK Ke. I.un ler, .Milk FeTer. ILjel'llAI.NH. Laineum, Ilhcomatlim, CVRSS 1 ' ' I KIM'.IMITIC. Itlitrmper. cvaas ct'MOIlM'4' ,,u"' ("ufc, Ji'jCOUIHS Oi!l. IrtllMeBKi. FMlroMf. Ilrlhache. Diarrhea. fi.i;. rreiriif .TII-t;.MllllAi.li. 11.11. IIIIIMU' A- IILAIUIItlt IMMIIIIIKIIR. cess ) cJliJI ASlt. ekln lll.ea.ei. f- 'ii HAII t'OMIITIO.V. Marin Coat. each: Sttble Owe, T.i Sped. ,'', sta.. Sew Y.k. VCTKRimaT HAHCAi. aasr tm. XEllVOTJS DEI1ILITY, VITAIj 1VIJAKXi:sS anci prostrnt t n from Over work or olln-r rnusps. Humphreys' H.me,rjtliio Spe-n i "?nf"n, Tcn-. ' ' iMrTi.i,or5TUUandlarjTlalpowder,forl all u mnm,,. . r.j iid i. ullirl,un8.Hlu.co..c.uiu-u....ri. ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKII.L DIVISION. UfCART 18. 18. Tralnn win Icve Hhenatidoah after tne SDOie data for Wlcean. Utlbertou. Kraclcvllle. Dark Water, Ht. Clair, l'ottavllle. Hamburg. Reading, I Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle. iforrlstown a ad Phil Iaielphla (Hr'.iul street station) at s 15 and 8 13 a. m.,2 10, fi IS p ru. on wet days. Sundays, S IS a. m., 4 80 p. in. 1-rraina innv. " ; 7 8fi, 1148.m. ond S(S, ?3t p. m. Sundov 11 01 a. m. ana a 16 p. m. Iavo 1'ottjivllle for SbenoiidooU (via Frock vtlle) 1 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sundoy 10 33 o. in.. 5 20 p. m. Ion Ihlliuleliili4o. (firon.l street station!, lot Shenandoah ot 8 35 . m.. t 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave ot 6 SO ana zs a. m. leave llroau Htreel motion, rnu&uoipuio. FOR NEW YORK. RTtirMu veek-dovs. S 30. 4 Oo. t 50 5 03.5 13.4 SO 7 S3, 8 20,9 50, '10'JI 11 00 o. m 12 00 noon, 12 S3 (Limited 1 00 and l 22 p. rj .) H0, 2 30,8 20, 3 50,402,500, 3 59 500, 702,7 6O. 1000p.m., 1201, night Sundays. 320. 4 OS, 150. 5 03; S 15, 8 20.9 59, 10 21, 10 43 R. ni., 12CB, 12 8li, '230, 102, (UmlUMl a jj, -aoo, oao, 1 1, -i w, Expre for Uoston without change. 11 00 a .. J,.V. -,,,i7Md. m..d Iv. 10 ou p. m., vi ui nigni v, s flirt. Aaburv Park. Ocean Grovo. - . . , - , - n . . Long i.ranch. s 20. 11 14 a m. 8 30, 4 03 p. m ,,,,,, nton and Scranton. SO. 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 32, 5 0C ( Lambertyllleand u,,irio ootiii m. 1200 noon weekdava. and 7 0J . ' . AS1UNOTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore ond Washington. 3 50, 7 20,8 32, 1020,1123. a. m., 12W, I231 'lis, 812, 441. C3 23 Congro-.lonal Limited,) 6 17. M55.T81 p. m.. on3 12 03 night weekday.. Sundays, JM, 720. 9 12. 11 23,. a, m., 1209, M 12. a 12, 4 41, ('520 Coogrealonol Limited.) 6 53 731 p. . I .,,,1 12ns nlht. " For llaltimore. occommodatton. 9 12 . m.182 Unit 01 n m tccli ilava. 3 01 nml HIS o m dullr. Atlantic Caaat Line. Florida Soecial. 2 28 n in. weekaaya. lixpreas liua p m, ana iii mgu. r&ern iuilway. Florida Lln,ited,22 !2 p m, v.f.trrlAVM KxoreRH 1 55 l m. dullv. unesapeoKe & unio itaiiwny, idi p in, uaiiy. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a ra weeKaays, 11 iu p in uauy. lnvf. Market street wnarl as lonows: lix nreju for New York. 9 00 a ln. 4 30 u ra week dava. For Lone Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 80 a in weekdy. For Island Hctchts. 8 30 a ra and 4 00 p m weekuays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY'. LeAT. Rrood street station via Delaware river hridra RxDreafl. 9 40 a m.. 7 03 d. m. Sundays. l a go a. m., 7 top m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 a m, 2 00. 4 00. 5 00 n m. Sundars. 900. 1000 a m f mwi m m wl at I n n 4 SO And 5 00 tl in. For Cope May, Sea Isle City, Oe-n City, Avolon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwjd and Holli lieoch Exnreas. 900a m. 4vw, p m weekdays. Sundays. 9 CO a m. I- or romers I uim n pirM, v w m, ui., - w. 4 00. 5 00. n. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. rn. Tim Union Transfer Comnanr will call for and check bagKago from hotels and residence. Dining car. Oen'l Manaaer. Oen'l PWi'r Atrt News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALON,E CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year I Daily and Sunday .by maii,58 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Pries 5c a copy. Bf mall, S2 a yea Address THE SUN, Hew York. 'AMSY PILLS. COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! TO Safe ao uohz. ttL4c. ion -wouam s lii, 31Wi' Wikea fipceirio CbPula-' For at Fotrlnjky't drag ilore, Ctanlr ttiML r. E