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The doctors confess they have no sure Cure for it, and this is seen to be true in the sud den death of Garcia and Ex Senator Brice and the alarnv ing increase in the death rate, But no one need be alarmed. There is a sure cure a perfect antidote. It has had 15 years test in thousands of cases and never failed. That remedy is BRAZILIAN BALM No fatal case of Grip was ever known where Brazilian Balm was promptly and faith fully used. It kills the germs, arrests the progress of the disease at once, and takes al the evil effects out of the system. For Colds, Grip, Influenza, Old Coughs, Asthma, Catarrh Pleurisy, Bronchitis, it a perfect remedy. FOR SALE BY SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE WHOLESALE A0EKT8. 1 A Unnrknmn fiomnlflXlOII I la one of the greatest charms a woniau can f possess, PouoM'a Complbxjoh PqwdbbI U - GOT THE GRIP? 1 guts . J Spanish Cabinet Attaokod by tho Republican Loader THE REPLY OF THE PEEMIEH. "W'oIInvo Loot the Colonics, Hut ITnvo Avoided Civil War-Tho liopulillcmim AI0110 Endntium- Liberty Omicrnl Mnm-cs CliiilUiiiuoH Count d'AlmonnH Madrid, l-d. 23. The meeting of tlin uuronux Inst evening to Appoint n com mission to oxniiilne the hill for the ces sion of Hip rillllnillllCS reallltnd only It, nomlnnl mliilstnrinl success. Although '"hilstcrlnl enndldatm r-hoson were f?"'01"1,"11' l'Iwitlrn candidates only tlirPO. Vol on 11 illrtal.in ft,.. !.... will muster 112 votes an iiKiiinst 87 min isterialists. Tin- opposition will, there fore, submit n counter measure. The Hepubllcnn .motion In favor of snmmonliiK the constituent assembly led to n stormy debate in the chamber of deputies. Professor Salmeron, the He publican leader, In the course of a vio lent speech, said the Itopuhlicnns had resumed their seats In parliament lu order to force the government to ac cept Its responsibilities. In his opinion not only those governing, hut present In stitutions themselves, would fall vic tims to the present disasters. lie se verely censured the ministers for en deavoring to save the monarchy rather than the country. "Vour colonlnl policy," he said, "was disastrous because you joined sword and cassock In Order to restore n feudal theocrncy, with nil sorts of privileges. The government has surrendered to the United States Spain's whole colonial empire nnil the peace that has been signed is the most shameful recorded In history." Senor Sngnsta In replying said: "We lost the colonies, but we iiave avoided civil war. When you were In power greater calami tics occurred. The Uni ted States drove us to war, for which no regime Is hlnmeable, and no regime could make n nation weakened by two colonial rebellion strong. I will oppose reaction with nil my force. I urn in capable of dcHtioylug tho nntion's liber ties. It is the Republicans nlone who endnnger the liberties of the country by breaking the lnw." Professor Salmeron, after being called to order for a veiled reference to the crown, declared that the Conservative party was primarily responsible for tho country's disasters, since it had failed to apply In Cuba reforms voted by nil parties, and that the present government must also be held responsible for making a dishonorable peace. He advocated calling the constituent assembly, which, he said, would "kill forever both Cnrlixm and any attempt at dictatorship." lie appealed to the liberal and Democratic forces to co-operate nnd so "prevent the triumph of the Vatican and the Reaction aries." The result of the debate in the cham ber upon the motion of Senor Silvela, leader of the Conservatives, censuring the government for "indifference to the country's troubles," was the withdrawal of the resolution. General Linares, who was in command of (he Spanish troops at Santiago at the time of the capitulation, has challenged Count d'Almonns to a duel on account of the attacks which the count made upon htm .Monday and Tuesday in tho senate in connection with his arraign ment of the conduct of the Spauih gen erals engaged in the war with Cuba. Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject. Is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in nncK anu sides, no appetite gradually growing wenKer day by day three physicians had given mo up, Fortun itely. a friend advised tryinc 'Electric Hitters.' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know tbey saved my lifo. and robbed tho gravo 01 another victim No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottlo at A. Wasloy a drug store. Defied tho'Orilor or tlio Court. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 23. J. E. Wnrnock, president of the Bank of America, is icing searched for by Sheriff iSelms nnd his deputies on an order for contempt, The trouble is the result of alimony pro- eedlngs instituted by his wife. War- nock is believed to have left the city, :ite yesterday nftc ainn Judge Candler, In the supreme com 1, appointed n receiv er for the private interests of Wnrnock on applications of his wife's attorneys. Wnrnock is n well known financier. Airs, Wnrnock is the daughter of Itev. J. C, Burrus, now of Florida, one of the most prominent nnd hiHuentlal Unlversalist ministers in the United Stntes. Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot rfnch the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only ono way to euro dentness, and that Is by constltu. tlonal remedies. Deafness Is caused by an tn (lamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachlan Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear ing, and when It is entirely closed deafnees is the result,and unless the Inflammation can be aken out and this tnbo restored ta its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, whUh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Segd for circulars, free. r. j. utiivnH u uu., 'loieao, u, Bold by Drugctsts, 75c. Hall's Faintly Pills are tho best. AmbaHHiidor Cbonto SuIIb For England New York, Feb. 23. Joseph A, flhoate, the new ambassador to the jotirt of St, Jumes, sailed yesterday on the American liner St. I aul. Many per' sons were at the dock to hid him fare well, mid there was much tooting of whistles nnd waving of tings. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the Signature Votei'iinti Applaud enerul Mllos. Trenton. Feb. 1:3. The annual re. union of the Veteran Association of the Second New Jersey cnvnlry washcldhero yesterday. The association adopted a lencthv resolution praising General Mile for the stand ho hns taken In con nection with the food supply to the nniiv. condem&lng those who seek to en rich themselves at the cost of the lives Of our soldiers, and calling on all vet erans to rally to the support of General Miles. Do You Know Consumutlon Is preventable? Sclenco has proven that, and also that ueglect Is suicidal, Tho worst cold or cough cau be cured with Shllou's Cough and Consumption Cure, Sold pn positive guarantee for over fifty years, 80M by 1'. I). Klrllu. and a guarantee. r 'a OLD DtJBT.' "Lend a Hand !" is the cry of women whose housework is hcyotul their nhvsicnl powers. 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Included in The Sunday Inquirer each pictures by well-known artists in brilliant color The Sunday Inquirer is not equaled by any other The Sunday Inquirer Magazine is contributed to by the very best writers, sueh as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Barr, Anthony Hope and Ian MacLaren. Besides the brightest of short stories and serials, there are many articles by eminent authorities on subiects relicions. mechanical, literary and scientific. Then, too, there are puules with wanl to make your wits profitable get the next If you want a position in Philadelphia, an THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER is enterprise nnd circulation. Coming Invents. Feb 35 Grand entertalument In the school house atTurkoy Run by the Harmonic Mandolin and Oultar Club. Mar. 10. Schoppo Bros. Minstrels at Fer guson's theatre. Annual performance. April 3. Grand concert In the P. M. churcb, corner Jardin and Oak streets, uuder auspices of the church choir, Drink Oraln-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because.'it Is healthful, invigorating and oppetiiing. It is made from pure grains and has trial rich seal brown color and tastes like Ihe finest grades of coffee and costs about as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. I5 and 25c. Are You Gains to Florida 1 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway. It Is tho shortest, quickest and best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further Information to John M. Bonll, District Passeucer Agent, 838 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What Pan-Tina for coughs ami oolds. Qruhler Bros., drug storo. At "COLD DCB'f .' is in. u3 Store. Shenandoah, Pa SIXTH AVE. f Hthl. l.lhSTS A REMARKABLE ECIENTIFIC AND WONDERFUL SCIENCE. "SOLAR BIOLOGY." CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. Egyptlta Aitrologer. who hss been cretUog inch TO BE. Toa cu inform ysarrelf ihoroagblj b ' thii tod oa var other qacitionj c( jou ( past, prteen. fciid ratare m. LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. exact date of birth and I will lnuaediaUlj rttarm yea a jour life, and prove it to be ell true br jounelt. commoulciUom -trictlF eoafld,ntiL AddrtM Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa 1899 is told by special dispatches from our own our foreign cousins arc reproduced in special the full Associated Press service nnd special wenk is a colored section, with the best of and softest half-tone. The colored section of paper. cash praes amounting to $500.00. If you Sunday Inquirer. INQUIRER WANT AD will fix it for you Pennsylvania's leading newspaper in influence (!irninii.vAt,l, Clinmiiors llocnll. Berlin. Feb. 23 AceordiiiK to tho KMiii-oUlciHl naiulmrxis'lier Correspon denz the Gpriunii foreign ollleo, comply ing with the petition of Gormuus in ramoa, lias requested the Washington KuviTiinii'iit to supercede Chief Justice Chambers. . On Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antce : "All we ask of you is to use two thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you cau say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and ho may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and tl.OO. Sold by P. D, KIrlin and a guarantee. SleKeo Vtnnltln Attain Mnrrlcd. Sun Francisco, Feb. 'S, -The Kvenlng Post says that Nace O Nulll, the well known emotional actress, hna become the bride of McKee Kaukiu. The marriage, The Post sayB, ns a secret one and is being kept quiet for business reasons, The couple are now ut buuta Cruz. All tha healing hahamle virtues of the Ynrwy inne ro oonoantrated iu Dr. Wood Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's awn remedy Ed. for coughi and colds. Four Moro Survivors of tlio Voseol Land&d at Baltimore. THE STORY OF THE DI8ASTER. 'J'lltt Smjoiiil Olllcpr oftlm Doomed Vo hI, Who With TlirMi()tlim- Win Olitnl liy thn Vltlnrln, llnllwvw Tliut 11 ltiiuilriMl I'otixMtn IIhvoIIhhm I.ont. HlltHnorn, IVb. 23. HritUh stMmditp Vittnrlit, Captain Wether!!, arrived yw torrlfly fnun Hull, rin Hampton Horn!, with four of the crow of the foandem llainbiirg-AmorlcHii liner lluhrxrla. TUt reacnpil marinera ar Second Mate O. SrhnriCM, Qimrtpntiaatrra Carl Lodtke and John Schulc and Seaman William Starke. They were picked up by ths Vittoria from an oixn boat ot th Bul garia three and a half hours after they bad been cant ml rift in latitude 40 N., longitude -13 W., 011 l'eli. 5. Theae, with the 2fi women and chil dren who were picked up by the tank steamer Weehawkcu and landed lu l'outa DelgadR, Azore island, a week ago, arc all thut hare been heard from of the crew of SI) men and 41 passengers which the Bulgaria had aboard when she sailed from New York for Bremen on Jan. 28. Capfain Wetherell said that he Righted the Bulgaria in a disabled con dition at 7 a. 111. IVb. 5, flags Dying, nnd the tank steamer Weehawken standing by and eommuuirating with her. There wan a heavy sen'on, and his veanel drift ed away from the disabled craft, but he steamed toward her and again steamed toward her and again located her. He saw the men alumni the crippled vessel attempt to lower a boat, and just as four of them got Into it It broke loono from the steamer and drifted away. The four men made an effort to row back to the Bulgaria, but could not approach her on account of the high seas. The Vittoria was preparing to lower a boat to go to the modal uce of those on the Bulgaria when the four men came along side. After eoiiHiderable difficulty they were taken aboard. During a lull the second officer of the Bulgaria, aerouipauied by sis of the crew ot the Vittoria, manned the boat just vacated and started for the sinking steamer. They were scarcely away from the side of the Vittoria, however, before another gale begun, and the brave fel lows, not being able to rench the Bul garia, found it impossible to return to the Vittoria until several hours had pass ed. Captain Wetherell would not aban don hope of being of assistance to those on board the illfatcd vessel, and remain ed in sight of tier until nightfall, when a perfect hurricane arose and caried the waiting ship miles away. In the morn ing the Bulgarin was not to be seen. The story of the experiences of the Bulgarin and her passengers and crew, as told by Second Ollleer Schnrges Is .1 thrilling one. He said: "On Feb. 1, nt about 8 p. m., a hur ricane of so severe a nature was en countered that It was fouud impossible to make any headwny, and at 2 a. iu. the following day we were forced to heave to. The flying bridges, both fore and aft, w'ere carried away, nnd seamen and passengers were afraid to venture on deck for fear of being swept into the sen. About 7 n. ni. the spring iu the rudder, which is used to break the strain of heavy seas, collapsed, and soon after wards the entire steering geur was washed away. "Sea after sea swept over us, smash' ing in the doors of Uie cabin and deck houses, flooding the ninin deck, washing in the awning deck, and creating havoc uud disorder nil over the ship. To rnnke matters worse a hundred horses that "were stabled on the upper forward decl stampeded, and iu their fright made a wild dash, trampling each other to death. This state of affairs lasted until all but 20 had been killed or drowned in the wash of the waes. Then the butcher of the vessel, with a number of seamen r "nt into the pen nnd tried to quiet the beasts that remained. This failing, as did also the attempt to force the frenzied animals overboard, their throats were cut. Tho butcher had both his legs hroken, and one of the seamen was badly Injured. "Any idea that our troubles were over was soon dispelled when it was found that the vessel was leaking. All the hatch coverings had been blown off, and before they could be replaced four of the seven holds tilled and all had con siderable water iu them. The cargo next shifted, listing the steamer heavily to port. "For 72 hours passengers nnd crew worked at throwing cargo overboard to lighten the ship, but it was of little avail Inch by Inch, foot by foot, the ship set' tied, nnd as she sunk deeper the waves washed with greater force nnd freedom over her. One wave carried away eight of the lifeboats from the low lying port side. At 4. o'clock on the morning of the Cth." he continued, "the order was given to call nil hands on deck to prepare to take to the small boats. The water had Hooded the engine room, and four pumps could not keep It down. It was then up to the grate bars, but the firemen bum managed to keep the fires burning. Each passenger and seaman was given a lire preserver and the remaining boats were gotten ready and provisioned. Shortly after daylight three steamers (the Wee hawken, Vittoria nnd Kooruistanj, one after another, hove In slgnt. Tlio wee hawken was the first to be of service, as she sent two boats, in which the 25 wo men and children were placed. Tnese wore Inn iled safclv on the Weehawken but after that the storm Increased lu violence. One of our boats was smashed and it became almost Impossible to lower another on account of the vessel being eo far down on tue port siue anu cor resnondinelv high on the starbonrd. where the remaining boats were made fast. Another nttempt was made, ana mi,, wns successfully gotten into the sea 1 nnd the three men who were saved with me jumped Into her to take the oars, when by some unioriunaie acci dent we wore cut loose. Tue men on iu vessel were seen nfter that to try re peatedly to lower another boat, but wltn out success." The second officer stated that through out all the conduct of crew and passen gers was excellent. The women were (unef'ifl llv brave. He thinks there Is little likelihood that the Bulgaria wcath ered the storm that ulght, as she was linking when he left her. It Is feared that 101 persona went down with her. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. PUinfield. Ill mates the statement, lhat she caught cold which settled on her lungs she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption , she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well 1 now does her own housework, and Js as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery Ot A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents I and 1.00. RUDYAKD KIPLING SERIOUSLY ILL. Tlio Turnout Novellnt NurTprlnir Froir liiHiininintlon or Hip I. line. New York, Feb. llndyard Kipling, the tinted nnti Imt, is aeriously III in thi-t eJly at the lintel flrenoWe. Il ta atlf ferine from ihllamniatlon of the long. Ilia dnrtora, hnurrer, hope that with lil atmnr mnatitntinn he will l able to pull through nil right. Mr. KipliiiK .Mine to New York about three week n from England. He wn accoinpiinled lo hi wife and three ehil dren. He b.1-1 no fixed plana, although he com. inphit. , a visit to Brattleboro, Vt. During the last few weeks he has urnYAitn kii'uno. been apcepting many Invitations in thl city, and he attended a dinner party on Monday night. On Monday morning he vlalted his American publisher, Double day St MrClure. and on that occasion seemed extremely well and In splendid dplrlts. The same night he exhrlilted signs of fever, and Tuesday night hla physicians came to the conclusion that Mr. Kipling was Buffering from inflam mation of the right lung. At 10.30 o'clock this morning Mr. Kip ling's condition was said to lie unehang- It was tnen said that the eldest daughter was ill at the same hotel. Wnke Up! You are an energetic man an ambitious one. But it Is hard to get up in the morning. You feel that you could take just one more nap, and one more anu still more. Y'ourhead is heavy. You bate to get up. Your mouth tastes Your ak fist suit, and irritable ,Vhen vou go to work you don't feel like it. You fight the feelini all day. and a couwe of Hours Detore closing time you turn in and work like a good fellow. When it's time to stop, you are Inst warmed up lor a six day's go-as- vou-nlease. But it is too late, and the next morning it is the same thing over ogam. That isn't lazine it's sicgnessreai. serious sickness. And later it will develop into something worse liver irouoie. con sumution. blood disease, or nervou pros tration. There is a remedy that will put you on your feet Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, it win waite up your stomach, give you an appetite, and put vim in your Mood. 11 win mage a new man ot you. It contains no alcohol and will not create appetite for stimulants. Mr. Charles Hunwiclc. of Lenox. Macomb Co. Mich., writes . " 1 have never felt better in mv life than 1 do now I have taken Dr. Tierce's Colden Medical Discovery right along. I can now walk auite well with a cane and hope to throw even that away before long, and as 1 nave hd to tue crutches for nearly two years. 1 ihtnl: I am doine fine I do not couch now and I can fcleep like a school boy. 1 have been treated in two hospitals and by three doctors besides. nna receive! no Dcneni; so 1 iiunu your meui cine Is the only medicine forme.' Do not let any one induce you to take a substitute in place 01 (ioinen .Medical uiscovery." liny 01 reuaDie dealers. Vitu tricky ones, something else that pays them better will probably be offered as just as good remaps It Is lor lliera: nut it can t be tor vou Dr.THEEL604Horthsixthst. ITlvate enimnco Ort en St., Philadelphia. -CURE GUARANTEED to the rich ana poor lllte who tive been deceived, robbed and swindled by self- envied xamous. wipe ana 01a specialists. LOST VIGOR, Nervous Depllltr, IKxcewei. BLOOD POISON, Vartco- Abases and cele and Sir r.elft and Stricture. NO cutting. lAttl M anhond and ok. TrulA." free. fihnmlcrn Organa restored, ezposlnz (macks and Elect exposing quacks and Electric licit frauds. IYes. hook, " iruw," Jrec, tnu cured in 1 10 to days. Treatment by maU. IN KFHECT FEUUUAKY 5, 1890. i'n'-seinrer trnliift leave Shenandoah lor lVnn llnveii Jiim-tlnii. M.mcli Chunk. Ihiuhtou. Klatlnirlon. White Hull, CatUMUUtma. Allentown. jsciiuencni, j-isiou ftcw tone aim riiuaaeipiua at 3 S.S, 7 49 a. m.. 12 fW nnd Slip. 111. For Wllkeeltarre. White llnvcn nnd Plttston. 3 si, 10 13 a. 111.. l-' i and sup. in. Kor uwjeyviue, Towamia, sayre, vt overly, Elmlru. ltoclteaten HnlTalo. -tiairara Fall. Auburn, HyracitBe, Ithnon, Genevu and the West, 10 IS a. in., 12 5S and S 14 p. 111. For llelvldere. Delaware Water Gall and Stroudfthtirir, 5 2Ha. in,. 5-14 p. lu. ror ltmnerivllle anu 1 ronton, 7 vj n. in. For Jennesville, IaivIsIou ami llwuver Meadow. 3 29 a. 111., 12 5A p. m. For MrAdoo, Audenried, Hacleton, Stockton and l.urnln-r Yard, 5 28, 7 49, 10 13 n. in., 12 &8 and 6 11 p 111 inrjeuuo, j'riiion anu rreeianu, a'ja. mm a, in., a is p. iu. i- or M-ranton. a 2x. iu la a. in.. 5 11 n. 111 For 1-ost L'rei'lc, (Jtrardvllle, nnd Ashland, 4 00, nn.i t .1 p. in. For ltaven Ittin, Centmlla, Mount Carinel and Shmuukin, 10 5S a. 111., 1 42, 07, 9 38 p. 111. For Mitlmnov City. 1'ark Flaoe nnd Delano. 3 2H, 7 19. 10 13 n. 111., nnd 12 68, ft 1 1 p. ra. ror taiwsvuie, 0 X). iu u a. m. Trains will laave Slinmokiii at 7 00. 9 20 a. in.. 12 10 und 4 20 p. in., ami nrrivu at Shenantluah at 7 49, 10 1 a. in.. 12 , 5 1 1 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for I'ottnville, Sit. Clair, New Castle, Morea and Xew ltoston, 7 49 and 10 18 a. m , and 1! 38 p. in. Leave l'ottovllle for SUenAndoah, 9 441 a in., 12 33, 303, 8 13 p. In, j.eave unzieion lor nuennnuoau, iuwo. ni., 12 4S, 5 09, 02, 8 32 p. in. SUNDAY THAINS. Trains leave for ltaven Kim, Centmlla, ML Cnrinel ami Sluiinokln, 9 43 n, m., 7 21 p. in., Trains leave Sliamokiii for Shenandoah at 8 50 a. m., and 5 35 p. in. Leave Shenandoah (or Yatesvtlle, Muhanoy City. I'ark l'laoe, Delano, MeAdoo, Audenried, llnzlt-ton, Stockton, Lumber Ynrd, Weatherly and Maut-h Chunk, 9 47 a ni , and 63 . in. For 1-hltfhtou, Slatlngtoti, Catasauqua White Hall, t'optuy, Allentown, Kaston and l'lilllls bure, 9 4, a m., and 0 32 p. in. For New York nnd I'lilladelphlo, 9 47 a. in. laive llatleton for Shenaudoah, 8 30, u. m., and 6 37 p. in. M. 11. (iUTTKll, SupL Trnnnnortatlon, South Dettileheui, Pa. KOLI.IN II. WILllUIt, Oenl. Supt., South llethleliem, Fa. CHAIILKS 8. I.K1J, llenl. l'oas. AkL, iew l orK, i . A. W. NONNEMACHF.il, DIv. 1". A.. South liethleheui, l'a. ForallBiuocsand Nvoi;s Diseasm. They purify tha PtooD and give Heaitiiv action to the entire system. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, OONST1PATIOH and P'MPLES, I) doe not ' ' vou are PILLS ni f ' vh 1 1 -l-w m 1 1 .aiB iTifflnilllTTaY ' A Young Girl's Exporlonco. Mv daughter a nervea wer trrl.i order sin- ii tlii" and weaK: the leu--abutted In-r. and WR wakeful i Before Mi.- hn.l taki n one pa. kwie . r Kin the change In br ao areni ih. could hirlu he taken ror tha name ( la rapidly growing well nnd atronic. e 1 nlexlon fa perfect, an.l she aleepa eii . niajht.--: Vlra. I.ucyMr.Nutt, Hruan wm King coRaa dlaeaaaaof the s- Htnma h. I.tter and Kidneys, noil Kl-U, - ' 'I " WITCH HAZEL O IL c u R E S Plloa or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & ScaldB. Wounds A Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Erupttona Salt Rheum & Totters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sites, 25c, 50c and Sl.oo. SoW by drnggbu, or seo t port-paid 00 receipt ot prtoa ucariiKiivatD.co., ill alls mmaaSI.,XIrk. ALWAYS USE COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! J jennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHUYKILL DIVISION, Febbcaht 3. 1899. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tno aooie date lor WlKRan, Olllierton, Frockvllle Dark Water, St. Clair, 1'oUnvllle. Hamburg, Iteadlna, Fottotown, Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown a d Phil. aaelphla (Ilr'Ad street station) at 1 19 and 813 a. m 2 10, 6 II p m. on week days. Sundays, 8 13 a. m., 4 S3 p. m. Trains leave FrackTtlte (or Hhenandoab at 7 S3, 11 43 a. m. and 5 46, 7 30 p. m. Sunday 11 01 a. in. and 3 43 p. m. Iave I'ottuville (or Shenandoah I via Frack. vlllo, 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 33 a. in., 5 20 pi m. Leave Philadelphia, (11 road street station), for Shenandoah at 835 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week daya. Sundaya leave at 6 60 and 9 23 a. m Leave Philadelphia I llroad street station) (or Pottsville, 5 57, 8 33, 10 19 a- in., 210 110, 711 p. in. weekdays. Sundays. 0 50, 9 23 a. m, and 0 02 p m. Leave Hroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOlt NEW YORK. Eipress.week-daya, 8 20, 4 Co, 4 50 3 01,3 13,0 SO, 7S3, 8 20, 9 30, (1021 dining air). 11 00 a. m iz oo noon, 12 bo iL.imuea i uu ana s p m dlnnliiR cars). 1 40. (2 SO, dinliin oar), 3 20.3 30, tin, o uu, aoo (uining car), ow. v tu, you, (dlnintr car). 10 00 d. m.. 12 01. nlaht. Sundays. 8 20. 4 03. ISO, 3 03. 313, 8 20. 9 58. ( 10 31, dining car), 10 43 a. m.. 12 03. Kllnlnc carl. 12 33, 2 30. . (dining carl, 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dinlne car), t 3 20.3 30, dining car, 0 33, 7 02, 7 30, dlnlnc car, 1000 p. m., 1201 nlxht Kxpreim lor uoston w unoui cnange, ll uu a ra.. week-daya, and 7 60 p. in., dally. For Sea Olrt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove, Long liranch. and intermediate stations, 8 20, lilt a m, S 80, 4 02 p m weekdays. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For IUltlmore and Waahlmrton, i 30, 720,8 82, 1020. 11 23, a. m., 12 09, (12 81 dining carj 1 IS, ItllninK carl, V 12, 4 41 la zo uonirrera:onai Limited dining car, 017. 1353, dining carl, days. Huu.lay. 3 50. 7 20. 9 12. U 23, a. m., 1209, 1 12. dining car, ,3 13, 4 41 3 20 Congressional .United dining carl. 063 dining carl. 781 dining car, p. in., and 12 03 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 S3 and 4 01pm week days, 3 08 and 11 10 p m dally. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m 7 03 p.m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Wart Express, 1 00 a m, 200,400,5 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 80 and 5 00 p ra. For Cape May, Angleaea, Wlldwid and Holij Deoch, Sea Iale City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Exprens, 9 00 a m, 4 Uv, p m week days. Sundays. 9 00 a m. For Somera Point Exprau, 9 00 a. m., 3 00, 4 00, 5 CO, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 1000a. m For tickets and other Information apply to ticket agent J. II. IIOTCHiKno, J. B. Wood, Gen'l Manaaer. Oen'l Pa-a'ar'r Asr News Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. 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 copj. Bj mall, $2 a yea Address THE BON, New York. mm ASSY PILLS: ait. KIM Ssrt ako suae. scauabFoa-wouAtra str uw -i- wit.ra upacirio co,rm. at Povlruky's dnif stora, S Clantra attraeL For MON'S TANSY PILLS A TliltL Tin lyp Iafi WOMAN S RCLIEP. AlVaVTHUataXtntanti tttll-attll A ' f tUlUNU. Oct CATOal'B Til If PlLJ-1 aVBai tit a, lVatSIITI. At dm i atarM.tMMBt direct fwtUodL uric. II. For iJti t Kiilina drof iornd Bhenndo 4xuc fttox asaoxanawa ni Hl H JO fi'Mifali nil t iti-.' Vii
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