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Don't take our word for It, read what people any here in Shenandoah Mr. George Cox, corner of .lumhorry alley and Gilbert street, miner, wt.vs "I have been a great sufl'erer from piln in my back and kidneys. Tho lament--) at-rim my kidneys and the sharp twinges over my hips caused mo very acute ill strew while tho bladder illfilculty gavo me both embarrass ment and pain. I had au aching in tho upper part of my shoulders as well as In my back. I heard about Doan's Kidney I'llls and procured a box at Klrlin's Pharmacy on South Malu street nud I am quite over my troublonow. There is no difficulty with the kidney secretious remaluingand tho lameness in my back has not returned slnco I used -Doan's Kidney Pills. I have learned of others who have been cured by using Doan's Kidney Pills." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mlllmrn Co., Buffalo, N, Y., sole agents for tho U. S. Rermtaber the name Doan's and take no other. 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Many of the soldiers of the Fifteenth Minnesota, when they learned of the killing, began to swear vengeance, and about a hundred of the men made plans for the capture of the murderer. The men had no ball cartridges for their rides, but going to the regimental commissary store they took the pack ages and broke open the ammunition cases, and each man took about 60 rounds of ammunition. Previous to this the men, however, were talked to by ofilcers, and It was thought all was over. But it was only a very short while after that, sweeping aside ofilcers who attempted to keep them from the ammunition stores, they entered and broke open the cases con taining the cartridges. The news spread rapidly over the camp, and as soon as it reached the ears of General S. S. Sumner, the com mander of the First division, he or dered out the Third cavalry, Tenth Ohio and Thirty-fifth Michigan regi ments. The men were deployed as skirmishers, and the woods in the vicinity of the camp were scoured. At 10:30 Troop A, under command of Lieutenant Hawkins, found the entire lot, about CO men, In the woods In the rear of the First division hospital. When they were captured they were taken to First division headquarters and put under guard. General Sumner issued orders that all passes issued should be confiscated and no more issued. The ringleaders Were put in irons. The military au thorities refuse to clve the names of the men under arrest. Brown Hadley gave himself up to the authorities some distance from the city, where he had taken refuge. He was taken aboard the night train to Atlanta, where he will be confined in Fulton county jail until his trial can be arranged for. 'HOLD DUST.1 OOtD DTJBT." heavy Harmless, yet efficient The woman who has a task before her dishes to wash or a floor to scrub ihas a friend in this great cleaner costs so little the mite is never missed. MSi'tTo'nomy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Loots. New York. Boston. 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It kills the disease I en rim. heala tho luncs and iirovcntB the dreaded.nfter effects from the malady. Price SO cts. and $1.00. Money back if not cured. A trial bottle free at A. wasioys urug store. n r OF WE FIRST WATER, LwLLLko Prices. 0 Paid Purchases of S5 or more will be sent FREICHT PREPAID to any railroad station in MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. At atfn EUeorai. SIXTH AVE. W 16th ItthSTS NCW VOPK CITV. Koohefort's Rooeptfon In Alp;tor. Alders. Feb. 6. The arrival here yesterday of M. Henri Rochefort, editor of The Intranslgeant, from Mar seilles caused great excitement. Mobs of Dreyfusltes and antl-Dreyfusltes met him at the quay and cheered or cursed him, according to their sym pathies. There were several collisions between the rival factions, but they were evidently dispersed by the gen darmes, who arrested several of the ringleaders. Don't Miss The Philadelphia Inquirer FOR 1899 Some of the special daily features include . A SPORTING PAGE, contributed to by a staff of the hot sporting authorities. A STATE PAGE, in which the every hanpeninir of interest in even-place in Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland is told by special dispatches from our own correspondents. A WOMAN'S PAGE, where every morning the latest fashions and every feminine interest are cleverly dealt with in profusely illustrated articles. A CABLE PAGE, where the doings of our foreign cousins arc reproduced in sjiecial Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot rrach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constltu tlonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an ill' flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed I caDe dispatches. you nave a rumonngsounu or lmiieneci near- 1 Ing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness I ALL THE NEWS, from everywhere, bj the full Associated Press service and Special Is the rcsult.and unless tue inflammation can lie aispatcnes nb.n u .ml flla intiM mtnrni tn tin nnrmnl I condition, bearing will be destroyed forevcrs BEST OF ALL is THE SUNDAY INQUIUER. nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wlil.h Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of I tho mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sesd for circular?, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drugnists, 75c. Hall's Family l'ills are the best. millions of Dollars Go np in smoku every year. Take to risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class ro liable companies as represented by nivin PAIIST insurance Agent UAY1U rAUJ 1 1 m Bou,n j,t(iinB! AUnUln ndAili1nUl ompnU Included in The Sunday Inquirer each week is a colored section, with the best of pictures by well-known artists in brilliant color and softest half-tone. The colored section of the aunaay Inquirer Is not equaled by any other paper, The Sunday Inquirer Magazine is contributed to by the very best writers, sueh as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Barr, Anthony Hope and Ian MacLaven. Besides the brightest of short stories and serials, there are many articles by eminent authorities on subjects religions, mechanical, literary ami Awfnl Scenes at u Kfre In Iluiiunry-. I scientific. Then, too, there are puzzles with cash prizes amounting to $500.00. If you London, Feb. 6. The Dally Telegraph want to make your wits profitable get the next buuday inquirer, nKllaViA ta fnllmvtnc illonntnVi from I lJ L"" ' " " " ...... I . r . :.: in 1 . i I . !. TVnllinL'n ill i vtt t 111 r .. t Vienna: Terrible scenes were witness- I 11 uu WUIU u poamuu m 1 iiuuucipinu, uu ihiuiuk 1 win 11 iui ed in the conflagration last Tuesday THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER is Pennsylvania's leading newspaper In influence, nignt wnicn aestroyeu me wnuie vu- enterprise nnd circulation. lage 01 iNagyprooroei, 111 wie .iiiiuu THE 1MOIFIO COAST I.IMITFD VIA "the true southern koutk." district of Hungary. Twenty men, lit erally In flames, ran about the streets until they dropped Insensible. Many were trodden down by maddened anl imvo honn rornvererl and 90 of the aur- California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p. Vivors are sufferlne; from dreadful m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. tn every Tuesday burns, several belnc blinded. The I and Saturday arriving at Los Angeles tnltti flames destroyed 600 head of cattle. day at 4:00 p. in., and San Francisco fourth n . day noon, and wllll tun via Chicago & Alton, w , - . gt LouS( Iron Monntaln & SoutuerU( Texas Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a palfle. and Southern Pacific Kallwava. package of GRAIN-O, the new food dHnk TbU luxurioU3 train C0DSlsts of a composito that takes the place of coflee. llie children containing reading, writint:, smoking may drink it without injury as well as the I room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 I compartment car containing seven private has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, compartments and double drawlng-tooms; but it is made from pure grains, and the most twelve section sleeping-cars with state and i, U wlthnnt lUtrs. drawing-rooms, also, dining-car In which all ,,.,. . , . , I meals will be served a la carte, and traverses the price of coffee. 15c and 2$ cts per regIon q( perpetual 8UIlall,n0i whore 8now pacKage. 001a uy an grocers. blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un Aiitl-nFeTvrus Itlot In Mnrsotllos. """ 1" addition to our weekly tourist Marseilles, Feb. 6. At a meeting here car lino via the scenic route, wo will operate rnim.-cnmr-STOiE. o DHALEIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. CO West Centres Stroot Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety sottnets of the skin ! Inva riably obtained br tbore who tue Poizom'i Oompleilon Powder. of the Anti-Dreyfus League of Patriots, In Alhambra Hall, a hostile demonstra tion on the part of some Dreyfusltes led to serious fighting In the streets, during which revolvers were fired. The police repressed the disturbance, but a number of people were Injured. Many arrests were made. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely'' cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue i weekly Uurlst car via "The Truo Southern Route," 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. I'. McCanu, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. llopt, Gen'l Etsteru Passenger Ageut, 301 Broad way, New York. tf Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Net'. builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory, ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days, its Price 25 cts. ana 50 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrlin action upon the system is remarkable and and a guarantee. I mysterious. It removes at once the cause Hon cnilos Airntn - Warlike." and the disease Immediately disappears. The London. Feb. 6. The Paris corre- first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by spondent of The Dally urapnic teie- Shenandoah drug store .Shenandoah. t graphs the suustance 01 an jiucjkic" he has had with the agent of Don Coming Kveuts, Carlos In France, who declared there February 10 Qruudballby l'atrlotlo Drum was no longer any aouDi tnai me pre- cir-j, In ltobbius' opera boue. Feb. 25 Grand entertainment In the school house at Turkey Run by the Harmonic Mandolin and Guitar Club. tender would take the field aa soon aa the neace treaty was ratified. The or ganization of the rising has been en trusted to Marquis De uorraiuo. A Mlirhty.Mloe Thing for Coughs, Wbatt Pan-Tina, 25c. At Qruhler Bros., Are You Going to Florida 1 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 Agont, 623 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. You Try It. If ShIIoh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrlin and a guarantee. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will be the greatest season Florida has had or years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway. Its the best route. If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrauge all the details of your trip for you. What Is Shlloh 1 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumptlou and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirllu and a guarantee, This ts the trade mark of tho short line to Florida the Southern Railway, Two daily trains are operated all the year, and during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, Is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else tn the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway, Write to John II. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Is It a bum? Us Dr. Thotnan' Eilectrle Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil I At your drugiiUts. -at Coughs and colds, down to the very border I in.l of r,mimirtIou, yield to tho soothln b .iing iutlueiices of Dr. Wood's Norway Piuu Syrup. Ilrli-f ltr-portn 1'roin Admiral Dorrcy nnd (li'iirrnl Oil on tho Itnttlo. Washington, Feb. 6. Admiral Dewey yesterday cabled the navy department that hostilities had beRun between the American army and naval- forces tn and about Manila and the Philippine Insurgents. The Insurgents, he said, had leen the dURremom and had been repulred. The dltpatch, dated Sun day. It an follows: "Imnirftentn here Inaugurated gen eral enRmteinent ymterday night, whleh was continued today. The American nrmy and navy Is generally successful. Insurgents have been driven back and our line advanced. No casualties to navy." The news came like a shock, for the administration, though apprised that an ugly situation prevailed In the Philippines, had clung steadily to a hupe that by tact and patience actual lighting might be averted, end even those public men who felt that hos tilities would follow should the treaty be ratified and the United States at tempt to occupy the Island believed that Agulnaldo would not force the fighting when the treaty of peace waa In Its most critical stage. Some sena torial opponents of ratification of the treaty adhere to their position, but the general opinion In Washington Is that the news from Manila Insures the rati fication of the treaty. The news of the beginning of another war came from Admiral Dewey. No word had been received from General Otis up to that time. It seems to be Dewey's fortune always to be able to report favorable news, and like all of hlB messages that have gone before, this cablegram told of the success of the American forces In the action. It was with great regret, however, that the administration learned that the In surgents had forced the Issue. It had hoped all along that they could be brought to see the advantages of plac ing their trust In the American people and relying upon the president to deal Justly with them. The administration argued that with the Philippine com mission fairly on the sea en route for Manila, bringing with them messages from the president, and with the peace treaty still unacted on, it was not to be credited that they would refuse to wait to learn the purposes of the Amer ican movement. While this was true the officials here and the ofilcers In Manila had not been blind to the threat contained In the situation there, and every prepara tion had been made for Just what oc curred. It Is now acknowledged that fear of an outbreak In Luzon was the explanation for the much commentel on failure of General Miller to force a landing at Hollo, on the Island of Panay; Otis felt that he wanted all of the troops at Manila, where was located the center of danger. Part of Miller's force, therefore, was returned to Man ila, and that general was left with one regiment of regulars and a battalion of artillery. Just sufficient to take ad vantage of any defection In his front, but not enough to force his way ashore and hold his own. It Is believed that It was unknown to the Insurgents that some of the American warships at Manila were quietly moved Into positions where they perfectly commanded the Insur gent trenches and defenses and could shell them with effect In case of an outbreak. This movement was effected more than ten days ago, and the ad ministration has not felt serious ap prehension of General Otis' ability at least to hold his own. The American position might have been greatly strengthened. It Is said, by a Judicious extension of the lines In certain dlree Hons and also by taking summary measures to prevent the operations of the Insurgents in taking up positions and organizing forces. President Mc KInley took the view that perhaps un der a strict construction of the terms of the protocol, which still holds good In the absence of the ratification of the treaty, he lacked authority to ex tend the field of occupation of the Americans. The fact that the tnsur gents themselves have been the first to break the truce probably releases the United States government from rur ther obligations In this respect, so that General Otis waa unquestionably war ranted. In the opinion of the admin istration officials. In extending his lines. The situation Is regarded here as rather anomalous from a diplomatic standpoint. Legally the Filipinos are still Spanish subjects. Therefore, if hostile operations continue outside of the limits of Manila as laid down In the protocol It will amount to a re sumption of the war with Spain, at least technically. Officials noted one little flaw in Dewey's dispatch. In that he. spoke of the American army ana navy as "gen erally successful," conveying Just the least Intimation that at some points the results were not as satisfactory as at others. Every confidence, however, ts felt that General Otis ts master of the situation. General Otis has In his command 21,619 men, and approximately 6.000 men are on their way to Join him. Besides his soldiers General Otis has at his back In Manila bay, commanding the city, a veritable Rock of Gibraltar In Dewey s fleet. No one here knows the real strength of the Insurgents op posed to General Otis. The accounts of their numbers are conflicting, and none of them comes from reliable sources. Still, the best belief of the authorities at the war department is that they number about 30,000 men, but they are ot comparable to the American forces In personnel, discipline or quality of arms. Shortly before midnight dispatches were received at the war department from General Otis. The last dispatch was as follows: Insurgents In large force opened at tack on our outer lines at 8:45 last tvenlng; renewed attack several times during night: at 4 o'clock this morn' Ing entire line engaged; all attacks re pulsed: at daybreak advanced against Insurgents and have driven them be yond the lines they formerly occupied, capturing several villages and their de tense works: Insurgent loss In dead and wounded large; our own casualties thus far estimated at ITS, very few fatal; troops enthuslaatlo and acting fearlessly; very splendid execution on Hanks of enemy; city held In check and absolute quiet prevails; Insurgents have secured good many Mauser rifles, a few field pieces and quick firing guns, with ammunition, during last month." One of the first steps of the admlnls tratlon upon hearing of the outbreak at Manila was to give attention to the presence in Washington of Agonclllo, the accredited representative here of the Philippine Insurgents. They would not say whether or not any steps bad been taken looking, to hlsexpulslon from the United States or to his arrest, but hla atatus, It can be stated, has already been the subject of careful study. The officials have been loth to disturb him, drat because they did not car to martyrize him unnecessarily, and sec ondly because they did not care to ex pose themselves to the criticism that they were. Interfering Improperly with. th supply of thrormaUon and argu ments respecting the Philippine ques tion while the treaty waa pending be fore th senate It bob said nt the state department, plainly, that Agon clllo war .Itli.r a traitor r a spy. If ' the Philippines are regarded as Ameri can territory then he la th- repre- 1 sentatlve and active agent of an Insur- rectlon against the United States, and ns such, la a traitor. It the Philippines are still In nominal Spanish possession. then, as a state of war stilt technically exists, he can be regarded only as a spy. At the very least, hla presence Is highly obnoxloua and there la said to be ample authority for hla expulsion by presidential order. SCALP HUMOR GENERAL MBRRITT'S VIEWS. Says Thorn Should llo No Tmporlzlii With tint IuxunroiitM. New York, Feb. 6. Major General Wesley Merrltt was interviewed yes terday regarding the attack by the Filipinos ution the American force about Manila Saturday and Sunday, General Merrltt Bald he thought there Is absolutely no cause for apprehension by the Americans, as he considered the American troops perfectly able to cop with their enemies, because the Amer icans are excellent men In the first place, and are well commanded. "The insurgents," said General Mer rltt. "have the hnblt of attacking their enemies at night. It was so when I was there. You will see they will try It again tonight. I think there is no use In temporizing with them. The Filipinos are apt to Imagine that a temporizing policy Indicates fear." He was asked how large he thought the Filipino army Is, and he said 'hat he estimated when he was there that they had from 12,000 to 1S.0OO m!n. He arrived at this estimate, he ex plained, by counting the rifles. The Insurgents, he said, fight In a rather peculiar way. A man, for example, stays In a trench for 43 hours, and Is then relieved by another man, who uses the same gun. It Is therefore quite probable that the Filipinos are much greater In number than the rifle htch he counted. "I have no doubt," he continued. that since I left there much ammuni tion has been smuggled to them by the Spaniards from Hong Kong. They have about 2,000 pieces from the Span ish deserters, I know. Probably they are now well supplied with guns." General Merrltt said that when he was In Manila he was of the opinion that he could have "cleaned out" the Insurgents In half a day If he had had orders to force the fighting. grown CURED BY CUTICURA I w iiifTrrnur t'imires from a dtsniMd in I w.i hi rVi hinffmr lieail rmm morn ing- till niahi. l.ittie pimples broke out all over inr hesil. I hail no ml. t vrantml my heail with hot water and CtTic-rnA HoAr.aml spplieit t tTin'BA an a dressing. Now my hen, I hmn t a pimple on It, anil mr balr It uwingsiilenilldly. Al.C IIAItlIKU 330 (i rami nt., jerey my, ,1. J. t honcht t would so fmntlfl with Itching eralii h'lmors. I lott rontlueralile of mr hair of whl. h 1 hn an abundance. I tried set era! remediM.tlievralled. ItrledCrTIi I RAKOAP, relief in, mi 1 ne. It rh1ng completely gone. Mr M .M 1S .'V llalflday fit., Jertejr City. (lrilt't1ff''"ttt'"i ri pMttlt D ft O OatPjSoM fret , IfcMUm 11 v im rrooiirv j.aiaruvi iim. iit. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL Airoiiclllo'FffoliiK to Cniimln. New York. Feb. 6. A dispatch to The Ileruld from Albany says that Agon clllo, representative of the Filipino unta in this country, passed through that city last night en route for Can ada. According to Information receiv ed by the correspondent of The Herald the United States government has no Intention of arresting Agonclllo, ana will allow him to proceed across the Canadian line. Plies or HomorrtiokJa Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Erupttona Salt Rheum A Tottora. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Siie, 25c, 50c and Jtxxx Sold by iStvgjUU, or tent rxat-paU on rvcetpt of pries ucxriiKm' SED.ro., Ill a mnwussutTari. c u R E S OA COC PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! PeoDle are eatilv friirhtentd when thev think that something is the matter with heart or lungs. Off they ruh to the phy sician's omce ana nave tnemseives ex amined, no matter how ble the fee mar be. ineyao not real ize ttiat various forms of heart , trouble may be jl purely sympa ) thctic, and that t! fh nrmin rnllv breaking down :v' Is the stomach. The stomach is usually the last care of man or woman. 1 fiSSiJy I I : IB VrTii iB SJ When the di gestion is im paired, when the blood is poor, when a weakness of bod vis ioined to worry of mind, when consumption Is invited by the condition or the luttes and blood, tuen there ts a real scare. What is to be done to purify and vitalize tue ennsylvania RAILROAD. RrmUYKILt, DIVISION. Jascarv 18, 1899. Trains will leave Shenandoah niter Ine soots date for WlKgan, Ollberton, Fmckvllle, Dark Water. St. Clair, roiwvine. iiamDurx, iwaaina, Pottatown, I'hoenlivllle. Korristown and Phil, aielphla (lir'Ad street station) at 8 It and 8 13 . m.,2 10, It p m. on week days. Bundayi, 8 15 a. tn., 4 80 p. m. ... Trams leave rr&cKvuie lor nuenanaoan a. 7 38, 11 4S a. m. and S 48, 7 86 p. in. Sunday. 11 01 a. m. and 5 48 p. m. Leave l'ottsvlllo tor Shenandoah (via FracV vllle) 710, 11 SO a. m., 5 30, 7 10 p. m. Sunday to in a. m., o Ji p. m. Leave I'hlladelnhta. (liroad street station), lor Sheaandoah at 8 83 a. ru.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundaya lere at 8 50 and y S3 a. m. Lave iiroau Bireei eiaiion. rnuaceipma. FOR NEW YORK. Kinreiu.week-daYS. 8 30. 4 00. 4 50 5 03.3 13.8 50. 7 83, 8 30, 9 50, 10 21 tl 00 a. m, 12 CO noon, l'i S3 (Limited l 00 and l 22 p. m ,) 1 40, 2 80, 8 30, 350,402,300, 'SM 8 00, 7 02, 7 50. 1000p.m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 30, 4 03, I 50. 5 03, S 15, 8 20, 56, 10 2l. 10 43 a. m., 12 03, 12 83, J 30, I 02, tl.lniisej a J.', oo, o OJ, i v, -I iw, til mm n. m.. 12 01 nlu Kxprens lor uosson wnuoui cuanfrc, uuiin,, retc-days, and 7 SO p. m dally. it is to be done to purity and vitalize For Sea Girt, Asbury l'arlr, Ocean Orovs, blood? What will stop that hacking Long Hranch. 8 20, 1114 a m, 8 80, 4 02 P m couch and strengthen the weaV limes? Dr. 1'icrce's Golden Medical Discoverv il!ic uiiiciyciKlll per ICIll. Ill KULI1 CKMTS. it sirewnnens weak nines and cures obsti nate lingering cough, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs and kindred ailments, which. if neglected or unskillful!)- treated, lead up to consumption. " My wife had hemorrhage of the lung.' writes W. A. Sanders. Kso.. of Hern. Mason Co. Y. Va. "She had tea hemorrhages, nnd the people all around here said she would never tie wen again, nut sne began to take nr. l-ierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and soon began to gain strength and flesh. After taking ten txit tles she was entirely well If any one doubts the merits of this medicine they may enclose self-addressed envelope with stamp, and I will Hiiswrr Send Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y at one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailtntr only, ana Be will send you a free cony of ins loos page illustrated Common bene Medical Adviser, the best medical work published. Cloth-bound ,y stamps. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ' THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR i ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE. I LIEVE , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, rbtiltT UAVIo ci own. DaHEELG04HoMhSlilhSL fbllMdclplila. GUARANTEES TO CURE after tha o-ciutd greatest, molt celebrated and wisest adTertlalni doctors f til. no matter wiwItiIava. ror ijtttnueriviue, rmston ana Bcramon, otw. n,33A9tb iLAmoenviiie ana Boston only), weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally. Buffalo. 9 00 a m. 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p in dallv. WASHINGTON AND THR SOOTH. Par TUltlmors and Washington. 8 50. 7 20. 8 82. 1020, 11 23, a. m., 1209. 123l 115,812,4 41, (3 23 Congressional Limited,) 8 17. 'SSS, 7 81 d. m.. and 12 03 night week dan. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 12 0Q, ! 12. 3 12, 4 41, (320 Congressional Limited,) 653 7tp. m. and 12 03 night For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 s m, 1 82 and 4 01 p m week days, 3 Ort and 11 18 p m dally. Aliantlo uoasi Line, f toriaa rpeciai, ipm, weekdays. Kxpreas 12 03pm, and 12 09 night. d!ly.. southern itattway, norma i.nniieu, iuia, weekdays Kxprcsa M p nt, dally. unesapeaKe unio luitiway, im pm,uuir, For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 s m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. iave aiaruet street wnari aa ioiiowbi press for New York, 900am, 430pm week, daya. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 80 a m weekdys. for island Heights, osu a m ana w p m weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station tla Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 s m 7 03 p.m. Sundays, 920 s, m., 7 03 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 am, 2 00, 4 00, S 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m toccommottation 4 ana a w p m. For cape May, sea Isle city, uoon uiy, Avalon Stone Harbor. Anglrsea. Wildwnd sad I IIollj Beach-Express, 9 00s m, SIM, p n weekdays. Sundays. 9 00 a m. ror somen roim r.xprcM, w w . 4 00. 5 00. p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 uo a. m Tha nnlon Transfer Comoany will call for and cbeek baggage from uoieia i i and raldenoe. Dining car. T. B. Hdtchisbos, Gen'l Manager. J. R. Wood, Gen'l PswVr Ari wbsttberrlsUn. LOST MANHOOD AND VIGOR. DEDILITV. Jiurlv Abusu, Blood iliUon, Strictures, fiarunten or f7n dtrtloped oroant. iMIIreiy A only onsln th J world to cure VARICOCELE aavenum i.rs: exposing every advert! tlleri.f skfl sledlesl Ini inittto days. Trssuneat by mill. lthoutcuttlDe. ltiKiltfri'a ngrraua,Eiectr!one.t sietj esllDitltutes.ctc Frttkaaw cured L last aitact relict. f-kAWN'S TANSY PILLS rj ) TIIID.TBIi5llliIinw.w .-i.r m AIVft7.pnnnni.aar.iuin. mw, B G CiTO'sTirFiuiM4siTixsiiiTS JfAt drux ltor, or Mot dtiMI tK4ll), pne, 11 IsSlW Cltos Brio. Co Boatos, slut. Oar (MX. U For sale at Klrlln'e drug store and Hnr-nanrtoa a rug store News and Opinions OP National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. DRINK CleEARY'S EXTRA HNS QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. Daily, by mail, $6 a year Daily and Sunday ,by mail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Price 5c a cepj. Bj mall, S2 a yes Address THE SDN, Hew York. fitut For Sf I 0 BUHE. EHll C tm-VlllMAN 3 StK st PnTtnak-y's drug store, Osatrs sir!. drugstore.
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