The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially daring her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a proml nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer ol mnc, whose wife has used four bottles of "Mother1! Friend" before con. Bnement. says, after eelng the effects of the t.vUjr( i. Due itau 10 Kumruugn ineoraesi again, ana there were bat four bottles on the market, and the cost mi $100 per bottle, the would have them. " Mother's Friend" is a scientifically Compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordcat "Mother's Fntnd" is sold by drug- !sts. or emrplj1 nn rw-iint ftf nnc 5! iollar. r Bom, " mailed f reo on application. THE BMDFIELD REQIUTOB CO.. Atlanta. Go. THE PACIFIC COAST I.IMITPD VIA. "THE TBUK SOUTHERN KOUT(C." The "Pacific Coast Limited," the new California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p. in., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p, in. and San Francisco . fourth day noon, and wllll ruu via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iroii.Mouutain & Southern, Toxas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Hallways. 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 state and drawing-rooms, also, dlnlng-car in which all meals will be sorvod a la carto, and 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 oporate a weekly Uurist car via "The True Southern Eouto," leaving Chicago every Tuesday and from St. Louis every Friday morning, For illustrated and descriptive literature time tables, very lowest rate of faro to all points west and southwest, address J. P. McCaun, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Hopt, Gen'l Eastern Passenger Agont, 391 Broad way, New York. tf Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In I to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disapjiears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently CURED IN IS to 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home for same price under same guarantee. If you prefer to come here wo will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if wc fail to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and dtlll have aches and pains. Mucous Patches In mouth. Sore Throat, Pimples. Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on any part of tlio body, Hair or Ey6brows falling out, it Is this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge tne world for a case we can not cure. T- Is disease has always baffled tne sum of tbe most eminent physlclanB. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee Aosolute proofs sent scaled on application, loo page book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. Grocers can tell you why those whobuySEELIG'S keep coming back for it. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the same people. saved by wing Seel- Ig'S because you Lean bny cheap rcouee ana make it delicious by a lllttlo 01 this admixture. rniiiL-aiEnr- store o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail S9 West Contra Street. tth Tturr fid PcnnTrojal 1'lUi tad othtr.UU remedies!. Alwui traytht bwt and awid a sap. n buy the but ud aeold dlwp- WZ Bu Mf, no, auta, But Will Accopt Our Government's Loan of $3,000,000. GENERAL LEE'S PROPOSITION, Ho Will Itoooinmond the Formation of R ltenlmoiit of Olio Thousand IMokod C'lilinn Holdtortsto Ho Unodn a I'ro vlnrlnl Conntnuttlnry. Havana, Jan. 28. The chiefs of th Cuban army will learn In a day or two from the members of the returning Cuban commission of the Impossibility of obtaining from the United States government the sum of M0,000,000, or nny amount approaching that, to pay the Cuban army. Consequently It will rest with the army to disband or to continue o hold together until the sum of $3,000,000, which haa heretofore been regnrded as trivial, Is received. The military administration has had no communication with the Cuban commanders regarding the question of pay, but Governor General Brooke Is In a position to learn quickly the pur poses of any considerable portion of the army. The expectation Is that the Cubans will accept the situation, after complaining a little or a good deal, and then disintegrate. Generals Wilson, Davis, llates and Lee, department governors, having been In communication with, .the gov ernor general regarding the possibility of the discontented taking to brigand age, they will know what to do in such an event. That a few small groups will take to the woods Is quite probable, but that the numerous large bands will follow this course is quite unlikely. Outlaws would not have the friendship of the country people, and would be unable to exist long, while the .United States would have 40,000 ex-volunteers from among whom t choose auxiliaries and guides. Major General Lee proposes to rec ommend to Washington, as one step In hastening pacification and the restora tion of order In the province, the for mation of a regiment of 1,000 picked Cuban soldiers to be used as a provin cial constabulary. As a second step he win recommend, the establishment by the military government of banks that would loan at a moderate rate of In terest on land security, so as to enable land owners, for themselves or their tenants, to get -a yoke of oxen, 20 chickens, a couple of pigs and about CO cents a day until a crop could be raised. It Is reported that a quantity of dressed beef brought here by the Uni ted States transport Michigan and hung up on the docks Thursday night was found In a slimy condition yester day morning. It Is also reported that a quantity of canned beef which had been Issued to Cuban sufferers was can ned for the Japanese army in the Japnn-Chinn war. Colonel S. S. Dunwoodle, chief signal officer on the staff of the governor gen eral, Is expected to complete the over land telegraph to Santiago before the end of March. Holguln Is practically connected with Santiago and Sanctl Splrltus Is connected with Havana. Lieutenant Mitchell, of the signal corps, Is engaged In stringing wires over the Intervening 250 mile's of rough country. The lines In the province of Santa Clara are operating well. The proper establishment of land lines has hitherto not been attained, and the new system will probably mean a loss of a good deal of business to the submarine line. Colonel Dunwoodle has been ex pecting the active opposition of the lat ter, but thus far his fears have not been realized. The commemorative tablet that Is to mark the house In which Marti, the famous Cuban patriot and first presi dent of the revolutionary government was born, has arrived and will be put In place tomorrow, with an elaborate ceremonial. All the Cuban civic and political clubs will participate In the festival. TheDeadly drip Is again abroad in the land. The air you breathe may he full of its fatal germs I Don't neglect the "Grip" or you will open the door to Pneumonia and Consumption and invito death. Its sure signs are chills with fever, headache, dull heavy pains, mucous dis charges from the nose, sore throat and never- let-co count). Don't waste orcclous time. treating this cough with troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups (Jure it at once wltn ur. Kinc's New Discovery, tho infallible remedy for bronchial trouble's. It kills the disease perms, heals the luugs and prevents the dreaded aficr rfl'ects from the malady. Price SO cts. aud $1.00 Money back if not cured. A trial bottle tree at A. Wasley's drug store. Was Stephen A: noiicfiiKB' Widow. Washington, Jan. 28. Mrs. Robert Williams, who married Stephen A. Douglas In the zenith of his political career and who was one of the most brilliant figures In Washington so ciety life since the days of Dolly Madi son, died at her residence here Thurs day night. She was a Miss Adele Cutts, a daughter of James Madison Cutts, once comptroller of the treas ury. She married Stephen A. Douglas and accompanied him In his famous po litical campaign about the country Just prior to the civil war. On his death she lived the life of a recluse until she met Adjutant General Williams. Do You Enow. Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cared with Sblloh'g Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. I'uelllstlo Aiihlrltwi KtntuHmon, Vienna, Jan. 28. In the lower house of the Austrian relchsrath a disturb ance, arising out of racial differences, led to a hand to hand light between deputies. The ushers finally succeed ed in separating the combatants, but the sitting came to a close amid a scene of great turbulence. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment euros, quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. Olllptt TrunwfiW III? i'roporty. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 28. Grant C. GlllPtt, the Kansas cattle- trader, who recently failed with liabilities acgre gating over $1,000,000, has turned all his property over to his creditors, and It Is stated that the latter have promised that no criminal action shall be In stltuted against him If he shall return from Mexico. James H. Arnold, of the Hooker -Arnold - Woodson Brokeraee company, qf this city, which holds a block of Olllett's paper, returned yes terday from Chihuahua, Mex and last night he announced that he brought with him power of attorney from Mr, and Mrs. Glllett authorizing him to turn over all of Olllett's property In Kansas to the creditors. Who Said They Have a Cough? Advice Take Pan-Tlna, 25o. AtQrufaler Bros., drugstore. Society Women and, m fact.nco.Tly &II women vfho undergo 6, nervous slT&in, are compelled to regret fully watch the grow ing pa.HoT of their checks, the coming wrinkles and. thinness that become moTc MistTessing eveTy day. every woman knows that ill'he<h is a fatal enemy to beauty and that good health gives to the plainest face an en durind attractiveness. Pure blood and strong ncTves these Me the stcret of health and beauty. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills foT Pale People build up suendthen the nerves. T the 1 able, to the motheT they are a necessity, to the woman approaching fifty they are the best remedy that science has devised for this crisis of her life. Mr.. Jacob Weaver, of Iluslinell, 111., is fiftr-slt yean old. She lays, "I suffered for five or six yean with the trouble that comes to women at this time of life. X was much weakened, was unable, much of the time, to do my own work, and suffered beyond my power to describe. I was down hearted and melancholy. Nothing seemed to do me any good, Then t made up my mind to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Feople. I bought the fint box In March, 1S97, and was benefited from the start. A box and a half cured me completely, and I am now rugged aud strong," Buthntll(IU.) RicirJ. The genuine package always bear the full name At all druggists or sent pottpctd on receipt of price 50 per box by the OT Williams WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY S KUNb1 fd s AGAIN !06 vigor to the whole Mag. All dratot II iT Ir j whuiuuu wuca worries locminio insanity, consumption or ueatb. Mailed sealed. Price St Derboi: 6 boaea.irlth trnnlsd itrai nnttsni mntr n.r..nk nor.f3. Send for free book. For Sale at KIRLIK'S Drue 'A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO LITER Is an International weekly journal of literary criticism. It i a comparatlrely new periodical, which has been recognised from its first number as a review of the hi the t standing, CRITICAL REVIEWS Thoughtful, thorough, aad coniprehenllve reriews of all import&ot pohlics. tlons 1. the cirlliied world. French, Ctniio, Italian, Spiniiu, as well as EnrlUla and American works, are treated from wetk to wt sk. k W. D. 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FOREIGN LETTERS French, English, German, and Italian letters will be published, mailing this periodical of great value to readers interested in the growth of literature, Occasional work by Henry James, and men of like ability, will also appear, SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS will be published, derated to descriptive articles on, each subjects as rare and curious books, book-plates, special editions of famous books, noteworthy American editions, etc A PREMIUM OFFER pnnp A full let ef LITERATURE'S famous portrait supplements of X lCi distinguished men ol letters (jo la all) for one year's subscription. Trial Subacrlptlon, 4 Weeks, 35 Cts. 10 Ctnls a Copy Subscription, 14 00 a Yiat Addreu HARPER & OLD roINT COMFOItT. ltlCllBlONO AND WASIimOTON. SIX-DAV TOUR VIA TESNSVLVASIA HAIL- ROAD. The first of the present scries of personally- conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Elch. mood, and Washington via the Pennsylvania Kailroad 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, BIchmond, and Washing ton, and carriage ride about BIchmond in fact, every necessary expense for a- period of six days will be sold at rate of $34.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark ; $32.50 from Trenton j $31.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. OLD TOINT COMFORT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing luncheon on going trip, one and three fourths days' board at that placo, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days, will be 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, 11B0 Broadway, New York, and 7S9 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. CntiuTli, Hay Fever. Kill the Catarrh microbe iml you cure Catarrh. These parasites nest ileep iu catarrh the tissues and folds of a . the olfactorv membrane. 5f XTV mid are difficult to reach j9)tf) uml "ut Brazilian Stotjf rI!uhn will utterly destroy b f t5& them if used persistently microbe, as directed. It also des troys the Hay I'ever germ iu a few days. Use full streugth, or nearly so, for Hay I'ever. Cure permanent. Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no othor brand. It U the best floor made. up uomuad uou ) 3v m and purify the blood, ard younn ol-rl thty ate -invilu- Medicine Co, Schenectady, N V They hive itond Uic ff n(ycr. and havt cuitd tin uwiid of cases of Nervuot Due asm. such at Debility, Dunnes. Sleepiest ness ana vartcocei'.'.Atropny.ac They dear the brain, strengthea the cltcubuon, make digestion . Inn..a I I.I and lotiet are checked ftrma nentty. Unless patient Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. OT Store, Shenandoah, Pa. -Sk M A TTI IDC i riL i kj ix i-f s MAX MULLER DEAN 3TUBBS eaca case o&lj from the peas of world-famous QEOROG MGREDITtl BROTHERS, Publisher., New York, N. Y. New York. N. Y. f) ftsssstsaese Are You Going to Florida 1 If yon are, ask for tickets via the Sonthern 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, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antee : "All we ask of you Is to use two- thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say you are. not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 .cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Bold by P. D Klrlln and a guarantee Will You Winter In Florida T This will be the greatest ieason Florida has had for years. You ought) to go and go via the Southern Hallway. 1 Its the best route. If you will write Jslni M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa,, he will arrange all the details of your trip for you. A Card. We, the undersigned, do icreby agree to refund tbe money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup if Tar if it fail to euro your cough or cold. Tv'u also guarau tco a 25-ceut bottle to proru satisfactory o money refunded, A. Wasley C. II. JIugen buch, Shenandoah Drug StC e, and P. W Bletttoiu & Co. 11.14-33t-dw Is tho trad k of the short toj-'lorlda tho Soiihorn Railway, Two daily trains arn operatM all the year, mid during tlm winter -.ounIi, a third, tho Florida Limited, U added. If you are going to Florida or anywhero else lb the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to John M. Beall, District l';Visenger Agent, 628 Chestnut street, PhUadelphla, "It was almost a miracle, lurijock Blood Bitters en) id me of u, terrible! breaking out all over tlif body I am vkry grateful MUs Julia, Filbridgtf, pVcat Cork well, Conn. aflV Thh El OF tm TRIAL Acouaod Oomniiseary Goiieral Now Awaits tho Verdict. k TEMPORABY INSANITY PLEA. Tho Oonornl'n Dntiulitor and Other Wltuewion Testify an to III Changed Condition Afttir the Publication of Oouurnl Mile Statunitiut. Washington, Jan. 28. The ease of Commissary denoral Charles P. Bogan, .harged with conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, and with con duct tending to the prejudice of, good order and military discipline, Is now In the hands of the court martial ap pointed tu try him. Yesterday the tak ing of testimony was closed and argu ments of counsel submitted. The trial had lasted three days, and consumed less than eight hours of actual sitting1. The attendance at the court martial was much larger yesterday than at any other time since the trial began, and among the spectators was a score of ladles. Several of them were friends of General Eagan's daughter, who was called as a witness, whlla others were attracted by curiosity. The testimony at the closing session of the court was directed largely to establishing the fact that the general had lost his men tal balance as a result of the charges made against him by General Miles. Ills daughter and her husband told of the general's ohanged condition, and intimated that they had great fears that he might at any time kill his ac cuser. Mr. McKee, a lifelong friend, stated that at that time he believed him actually Insane. The facts In this connection were brought out strongly by Mr. Worthlngton in his efforts to show that General Eagati at times was wholly Irresponsible. A dramatic incident of the trial was the testimony of the general's daugh ter, Mrs. Hopkins, In which she de scribed her father's appearance on the day he first read General Miles' state ment. Standing In the door of his house with the newspaper containing the evi dence In his hand he exclaimed wild ly: '"I have been crucified by General Miles." He could think of nothing else nor talk of anything else than that General Miles hnd ruined his life. He was from that time In an alarming condition, and when witness was com pelled to go to New York she. had re turned almost at once to help care for her father. The witness spoke with much feeling In regard to her father's changed condition. Dr. "W. E. Hop kins, of California and New York, cor roborated his wife's testimony, and added that General Eagan could not eat nor sleep normally. Other old acquaintances testified that General Eagan never used profane or vulgar language, and that he had al ways been mild before the publication of General Miles' charges. Secretary Alger was among the witnesses called. He said he recalled conversation he had with General Eagan shortly after General Miles had given his testimony. General Eagan came into his office In an excited state of mind and said It was his wish to prefer charges against General Miles for what he had said. "I told him," testified Secretary Alger, "that under the president's order granting lmmunl- to officers who testified before the commission he could not do so." Q. Mr. Secretary, did you receive any instructions from the president on this point? A. He said to me Immunity had been granted to witnesses. General Alger was then excused. Immediately upon the case being closed the room was ordered cleared and the court wont dnto executive session to deliberate upon their find ings. The court was In executive ses sion for n little over nn hour, and In this brief space of time reached Its conclusions, for It soon became known when the doors were reopened that the court martial had made Its findings. The fact was confirmed by the an nouncement from the Judge advocate that the court had adjourned without day. It can be recalled only to correct a fault In the proceedings, which Is t rare occurrence. Of the nature of the verdict or find ngs nothing is known positively out side of the members of the court, who are all under oath to keep the proceed ings secret. This secrecy Is mnlntaln ed for all time by the court, but there Is nothing to prevent a reviewing of ficer from making the matter public, though It Is also the custom for them to refrain until the last chapter Is ready to be officially promulgated. In the regular order the findings and proceedings must now be carefully gone over by Judge Advocate Davis. He thought It was possible to conclude his task today or Monday. He will place the papers In the hands of Judge Advo cate Lelber, whose duty It will be to make a most careful examination of every part of the record and findings with a View to the detection of any Ir regularities In the forms. Presuming that he finds all of these things regular, he will forward the papers to the secre tary of war with his endorsement, If he sees fit to add one, and the latter will act finally "by direction of the president." It Is proper to state that Is possible for the papers to pass through the hands of General Miles at some stage of the proceedings, he act tig also In the capacity of a reviewing authority, but this Is not a uniform practice. Bucklen'i Arnica Salve. Tm Wt nalvo in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhesm, fever sores. tener, cnappeu uuuua, uu .i .11 aVin bnmtlnns. and tioattiyely cures piles. or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to give TiArtftT.t B&usiacuon or muu ioiuuuw. - 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Robbed of Ilcnson liy Husband's Crime New York. Jan. 28. The young wld ow of Policeman Hawley. who In Au gust last. In thU pity, killed his mothe and three children and then commit ted suicide, was yesterday taken to Hellevue hospital destitute, and It Is feared Insane. When her husbnnd tried to exterminate his family he severely wounded his wife, but she partially re covered. Her mind has apparently be come unbalanced by brooding over her husband's terrible act. BeKln Eight With Coughs and Colds, Takn the i,Hre cure. l'au-Tina, 25u. At (Iruli'.er Bros., drug store. A Mudiil Tor T Nn Clinnlor. Washington. Jan. 28. flepresentativ Sulzer, of New York, Introduced In the house a resolution to extend the tlmnks of congress to Jllfg Marsjnret Astor Chanler for lier patriotic devotion to the American soldiers duting the re rent war and authorizing the president lo present to her a gold medal. Don,t let the little ones suffer from eczema, or other torturing skin diseases. No need for It. Doan'a Ointment cares. Cnn't harm the most delicate (kin. At any drug store, 50 cents. Mr. (rlniir'Vnri'ml. Wn.hlnnti.n .1. n " Mil- ' funern' iservl' . ' w thr rrr inn nf lh list-ex-Att'irn-v ;.!. nil (Jutland .t' h'ld at th ('!nlnl hotel thin fi-in.n. Itev. Pthi-r Ie. of 8t Matth'Ws Csthqllr rhuii It. I' Uidui ting tin m. The honorary pallbearer wre Justice liar Ian, Justice McKenna. Attorney Gen eral Orlgsti", J. It. McKenny. rlerk of the United States supreme court. Sen ators Jones and Herry of Arkansas. Senator Gorman. Heprwsentstlves Mc Hae and Terry, Jeremiah M. Wilson and Walter D. DarMire. Rufua Gar land, a son, am! Mr. J. K. Jones, Jr., will accompany the remains to Arkan sas. Mr. Sanders Uarland, another son, cannot go on account of recent severe Illness. Umiprnl Gooruo Jreim I)Mtd. Morrlstown. N. J.. Jan. 18. General George S. Orwn died or old ae at his home lierv at 1 o'clock this morning He leaves three sons. General Francis V. Greene, G. S. Oreene. Jr , both now at Morrlstown, and Major Charles T. Greene. U. S. A., retired, of Brookneld. Conn. Ororge Sears Greene was born In Apponaua-, Warwick. H. I., May t, 1801. Graduating from West Point In !?13. he served In various garrisons and as Instructor as West Point until IBM, when he left the army and became a olvll engineer. When the civil war broke out he entered the army as a colonel, was several times severely wounded, and was breveted major gen ei In 18. ' Tlii-o Oconn l.lnero Overdue. New York. Jan. n. Three big ocean liners are overdue at this port. They nre the White Star steamer Britannic and the North German Lloyd steamers Saale and Kaiser Wilhelm II. The Kaiser Wilhelm II left Genoa on Jan. 12, and should have arrived here 011 Wednesday. The Ilrltannic left Queens- town on Jan. 19, and was due at t In- Sandy Hook lightship Thursday even ing. The Saale left Southampton on Jan. 18, and should have reached the lightship Thursday evening. In ad dition to the foregoing there Is a large fleet of Iwlnted steamers. Ninety Si-iintorlul liullotx, Madison. Wis.. Jan. 28. Though 90 ballots have been taken In the Republi can legislative caucus for the selection of a United States senator to succeed John L. Mitchell, the question Is as far from being solved as ever. The 90th ballot resulted: Joseph V. Quarles, 10; Stephenson and Cook, 21 each: Bab cock. 16; Webb. 10. Exposition Subscriptions I'mirlnir In. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 28. Subscriptions to the stock of the Pan-American ex position reached the million dollar mark yesterday afternoon, over $300, 000 having been received within 48 hours. It Is now proposed to Increase the capital stock of the company from $1,000,000 to $2,500,000. The raising of $1,000,000 by popular subscription with in five days Is a feat, the Incorporators Bay, that has never been before ac complished In this country. Morloy'B HloBi-iiplty of Dlndstonn. London. Jan. 28. The Academy says John Morley has been paid the sum of $50,000 for writing a biography of the late William E. Gladstone, under whom Mr. Morley served twice as chief sec retary for Ireland. A Hannv Woman. All the world loves a happy woman one whose smiles are an Inspiration to others. We love the woman woo lauKll'i wuswici she be in the house hold, behind the counters in Mores, in the business office or in society. The happy woman, sad .to relate, is rare. ' Where you find one, j. you find a -CsJ L' , score weigh- V n. H 1 ti down C4rrV wtth sie!- C.S2-'J ' ness, weak- -V 1 V M ness and woe that proceed from "female troubles." And yet there ought to be and can be a score of happy women to one who is unhappy. Those women whose lives are saddened Dy the drains upon the system, by prolapsus, by . . . . 1 1 1 1. - and bearing-down pains, can be restored to happiness and health by Dr. I'ierce's Fa vorite Prescription, a medicine that is be yond question the best in the world for disorders of the womanly organs. Every ailment that besets the girl, the bride aud the mother, between pubcrtyand the "turn of life,'1 is cured by it. It keeps the pros pective mother in a happy frame of mind, and her good spirits ate sure to be inher ited by the little one when it comes. The medicine dealer who urges some substitute for Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Pre scription is thinking of the larger profit he'll make and not of your best good. Mrs. Orrin Stiles, of DowniUK, Dunn Co . Wis., writes: " I have been intending to write to you ever since my nauy was born iu regard to what your ' Favorite Prescrip tion 1 has done for me I cannot praise it enough, for I have not been as wcl' for five years as I now am. In July last 1 f had a baby boy, weight ( 11 pounds, and I was only kick a short time, aud clnre 1 pot un have not had one sick day. I have not had any womb trouble since I got up. I was not only surprised myself but all of my friends here are surpned to see me so well." For ai one-cent stamps to pay postage. Dr. R. V. Pierce, DufTalo, N Y., will send you his famous tooS page illustrated Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, a book that is easily worth S5 to any family. Cloth binding jt stamps. e-TVa-"aaVsv.0 ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. UR THFFI 604 Horih Slilh St. BJIIi B nfcaVslsrSlde Entrance on Green St l-nuauieipiiiu. a'., cures after advertising doctors, Medical Insti tutes, tsmlly pttyslc!ans,spcctaltts, hospital and army surgeons fall, as SworBTBSllmonIals?vuebrr,K dsr'sPhlladelpblaTlinesprore.lll w All 15 the rata of thousands who are robbed and ruined by aoskluful Doctors and Ouarks.wllh their well worded and alluring- advertisements. m iwtlDaT & old and exnenrnced ireo- m a e r? d t Ice iv&ia cheap or moderate a SV; vncedtreatmcDt. ThetrTlctlmi you 3. M aaWlastB VUCIIUE ilVO UilllUIWtlUUa, ? ct av nna or Ltitiuiavnu h in i tKir noil iem or InsaneAsrluins. Consult lir.Thtcl toti 1 ss wdo la gaown as sdq odij ooacii. 1 4 aklllfnl and asnalna fetnael.llsfc Jtn tnthlsoaantrrirlttiSreani'Karopcan 5m Hospiulandtl years' practical 1 is O tierlence. Bend S twe-cent stsmDS for book "Truth." the oaly true in edlttl book adrcrtlscd irlvlng valuable Informatloa to touok IQd old, aulierlDi? from cstrAbnso, l'rlvat. Iliism, Lost Hanbood,Varlcoceles Stricture, and eipoilnir all deceits In the practice of medietas aud eleclrldlj. lloursi t-S, trst S-tt unday,8-li ClTOB'Brso.Co. Bstoa, For Mia at Klrlln'i drug (tor and Shecandoa drug stars TainKiilerl -2S "e S23. AWN'S TANSY PILLS M A TSlsD,Tsrsais sirs WOMAN'S RELIEF, m Als7i prompt sad rtllabl. Jrovt rnMtolKu, M a. 01 Catoa's Tavsr fiLLa sod stb bbqbsts. ml VAtdrar storss. or mb! dlrtsl (MSlsdl. rncs. IU Kssa. Oussa,ts. FATHER SONS CURED OF ITCHiNGRASH I hslai itihinruh under my thin, whl'-h kept stimuli rig until tt ml all er toy body. I coiild not tlwp but u r-nmpelled to lie waa, xl M-ratrh all tbe time. My father and too brother were aMIcted with the same thing, at tbe ssnse tlm. We all surlered terribly for a year sad a half, trying la tbe Nteanilme all ttse remedies we could And, but rerelred nn heneiH. I bought three cakes of Ct'TH 't'RA fvArnd thrj-e bos of Cih-t a, (ointment) and they rsrvrf Ihetmr u$ out. patWy. RICM'I) AITR.sON,(;tw,l tab. rl!T'pit TinwnrM Toarraisd, Disn. VfeilK llr Mots, wim fur lists Warm baths wttsi Cttm i i-i sv p, avail smtfotlnft with t'cri t at toUtU ISton-, aal mild doe r.r t t t KftSOLTtlT. SM thv,7h .lit tN,i-' I PrTts IJr AVoCfltM. Ooar , ("nip. , llual o lo tu Crs Skis Ufm, Im. sj n m m M !. VETERINARY SPECIFICS cVsss i PKVr.llH, l.um IVier, Milk Perer, II. II. jsl'll UNH. Lameness, ltbearaatlatn. CVRBH li jlllM.OOTIf. Distemper, ci stags MOllM. Hot., Hruks. jcOl'OII. I'olili, mHuruia. cvsiai t ""''I,, Ilellvarlte, Diarrhea. V.. (i. Present. SII-CAIllt1A!lt. .-kIIIMIV A. III.AIIIIi:illllM)llllEH. '.L!l.MJi:. M.ln Diseases, cossss ) ' II Vl fOMllTlOV, 81arloe Coat, as- earn: Stable Case, Trsl SpeHSea. Rook. Ac, ti. At lrumni "' "" prepaid on receipt of prtoj. Humphrr-iV Meslielne t'.. Cor. WllfUm i John m..Mew lork. VETsaisasr MajrciL Ssarr Fasuc XE11Y0US DEBILITY, vitai, wi:akxi:ss ond Prostration from Over work or otIirr causes. Humphrey' Homeopetrtla Sper-lflo No. UH. in ux over AO yeans, the only ucceiaful ivmciy. $1 per Tlal.or 3 rials and larsa rial powder.for iS K.,1.1 b? OrtiB.l.ts. ur i pU iti rvcwIM f.l i k. uixrtisr.ts'aiu. cu., cr. uiu a J.su., ! COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! ennsylvania RAILROAD. flCHVYKII-L DIVISION. Uvrutr 15, 18W. Tralna will liwve .Shenandoah after Ine SDose date for Wlgean, Uilberton, Krackvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottuvllle. Hamburg, Headlna, Pott'town, I'uoenlxvflle. Worrlatown and Phil. aselplila (llr-jvd street station) at S 15 and 8 15 a. m.,2 10. 0 IS p m. on week daya. Sundays, 8 IS a. m., t 30 p. m. Trains leave Prackvllle for Shenandoah al 7 3S, 1140 a.m. and 5 46, 7 3d p. m., Bundav. 11 01 a. m. and S 4ft p. m. I-t'Htre Pottavtlls for Huonaudoah (via Prark vllle) 7 10, 11 S3 ft. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 34 a. in.. 5 20 p. m. Leave PulladelpMa, (Ilroad street station), for Shenandoah at 8 3S a. m., 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 8 50 and 9 23 a. m. leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOll NEW YOUK. Kipreoi. week-days, 8 30, 1 Co, 4 SO 3 M,5 13,8 SO 7 33, 8 30, fl SO, I0 21 11 00 a. in 12 00 noon, 12 S3 (Limited ! 00 and I22 p. nj .) 1 40, J 80, 8 20, 3 SO, 4 02, 5 CO, 5 30 00, 7 02, "7 50, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night, Sundays. 8 30,4 00. I 50. SOS, 513, 8 20, 9 50, 10 2l. 10 43 a. in., '12 03, 12 83, 2 30, I 02, (Limited 122,) 3 30, '3 58, 6 33, 7 02, '7 50, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 IllKht ' KxpreMt for Boston without change, 11 00 a ns., week-days, and 7 SO p. m., dally. For Sea Girt, Aabury Park, Ocean drove. Lour llronch, 8 20, 11 11 a ua, 8 80, 4 02 p m weekdays. For l,amberirllle, Baaton and Scranton, 6 00, 9 00 a m, 12 CO noon, 3 52, S 00 (Lambert vllle and Kaoton only), weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally. Uuffalo, 'J OJ a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 Oi p m datlv. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Hallluioro anil Washington. 3 SO. 7 30. 8 82. 10 20, 1138, a. m 12 09. I2 31 113,812,4 41. (S2S Conk-reealoiial Limited,) 6 17. ft53,7Sl d. in., and 12 OS nlicht week days. Sundays. 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 38, a. lit., 1209, ! 12. 3 12, 4 41, (3ZU Congreaalonal Limited, 'SU'IIlp. to, aud 12 01 night. For Italtlnion. accommodation. 9 12 a m. 1 53 and 4 01 p in wevk day. 5 OS and 11 16 p m daily. Atlantic Const Lino, I lorid.i bpeclftl, 2 2o p m eck days, h.xnrts 12 w u tu. and 12 05 mi dally, Houtliern ltal.wftv. I'lorU.i Limited. 2 M D m. weekdays Exprea--4 55 pm, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a in weekdays, 11 10 p tu dally. LeavQ -Marttet Mreei wnari m louowti t.x prosA for New York, 900am, 430 pm week days. For Long 11 ranch, via .Seaaido Park, 8 SO a tn weekutyft. l"or Inland Heights. 8 30 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays FOll ATLANTIC C1TV. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m,, 7 05 p. m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 0ft p m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 0 00 am, 2 00,4 00,5 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 m m (accommodation 4 80 and 5 00 p m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocn City. Avalon Stone Harbor, Antrlesea, Wlldwralana Holly Beach Express, 900 a m, 40w, p m week days. Sundays. 9 00 a m. For Somera lo Int Express, 9 00 a. m., S 00. 4 00, 5 CO, p, m. week days Hundayi, 9 00 and 1000 a. m Tbe Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residence. Dining car. I. B, IIirroBi3i03r, J. B. Wood. Gen'l Manager. OenM PaVr Act News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - S6 a year Daily and Suiulity.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is tlu greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Price 5c a copy. Bj mall, S2 a yea Address THE SDN, Hew York. 5ANSY PILLS. -1" BaaFli,0 SURE.EBkHj4CFDIt-W0KAirS&F( (ICCIancuAf-! Witran apicirra Ca,lmxJ Fot I PorlnskT't drns; store, Osntr ititsL ALWAYS USE , t sua. K)
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