iwtrturwm 1 .in--.-, BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary H ucmilary or Tertiary BLOOD fOISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You cnil ho trontril nt home for snnio price under inmo guarantee. If you prefer to coino hero wn will contract to pay ml rond fare (it.il hold Mils, nml no diarse, It wc fiill to uiro. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, anil ntlll Imvenchcs mfii pains, Mucuus Pat'.bes In inoiith, sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on any inrt of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it l this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Wo solicit tho most obstinate cases am! challenge the world for a case we can not cure. T Is disease linn Hhvnya baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, $000,000 capital behind our unconditional Riinrantee Absolute proofB sent srulrd on application, loo paeo book sent free Address COOK KBMHDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicngo. TUB PAOIl'IO COAST IXHITFI) VIA "TUB TBUK BOUTIIKBK ItOUTK." Tho "Pacific Coast Limited," the now California train will tcavo Chicago at 2:00 p. m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., overy Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. m. and San Francisco fourth day noon, and willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southorn, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Unilwnys. This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, wrltlnc, smoking room, buB'et, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private cotnpartmeuts and double drawlng-iooms; twelve scctiou sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, alio, dining-car in which all meals will be served a la car to, and traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whoro snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car lino via tho scenic route, wo will oporato a weekly Uuristcar via "Tho Truo Southorn Bouto," leaving Chicago ovory 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'. McCain), Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Ilopt, Qen'l Eastern Passonger Ageut, 301 liroml way, New York. tf IIEST OF Aid. To cleanse the system in a gentlo and truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, uso tho truo aud perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Uuy tho genuine. Manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. GOT . THE GRIP? The sudden Epidemic oi Grip has startled the country. 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 alarm 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 all the evil effects out of the system. For Colds, Grip, Influenza, Old Coughs, Asthma, Catarrh, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, it is a perfect remedy. FOR SALE BY SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE 3 South Main Street. TRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GUAB0WSKY, Prop 819 N. Centre St., I'ottsvllle, To. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Vlnc. at the bar, A cnoice lino 01 uunn auu omi anoe Prinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals stall bou big mm mm. Tho Allan Lino Stoamor Oastilian Gets Lost in a Fog, ALL THE PASSENGERS BES0UED. TlioSplpmltil IHsolpllnoon Honril Pre vented Any Sembliincn of Pnnlo nnd Won Hlirhett Priilao From Pttscn Kotis InipreHslvo Itotlirloun Service Ilnllfnx. N. 8 Slnrch 13.-The new Allan Hue steamer Cnstlllnn, from Port land for Ilnllfnx, went ashore nt Cnnnet Koek light, near Yarmouth, at 4f!0 In the morning, nt low tide. In a dense fog, her compasses being deranged. Two compartments nre full of water nnd tugs were sent from Yarmouth to the scene and removed the 1(1 cabin nnd .- steer age passengers. The shin Is. In charm of Captain Ilnrrett nnd olfleers formerly of the steamer Parisian, the entire of the Parisian having been transferred to the new boat. The steamer was due to embark malls and passengers here for Liverpool. Ihe first aud second holds of the ves sel nre full of water. The steamer is aground aft to the engine room, nnd there ore six feet of water in the en gine room. There Is six fathoms of water tinder her nft. The captain, three mates. tne steward, engineers and some of the crew remain on board, and three tugs nre standing by. The steamer was I. miles out of her course, with a fresh southwest wind which would Increase the current. The passengers nnd crew left Yar mouth tjiis morning for Halifax to take the mall steamer Vancouver for Eng land. Tlie passengers speak in the highest terms of the discipline maintain ed nfter the ship Rtruck. She had been moving slowly, with n sharp lookout in the haze. The officers wanted to clve a wide berth to Capo Sable, which they renreii tney might lie ncaring. Nothing of whistle or buoy was heard or seen, nnd no sign of lnnd until the shork, which was so light that many passen gers thought It was a heavy wave. En gines were reversed, but when It wni round the steamer held fast the boats were got' ready nnd the sleeping passen gers awakened and told to pack un m case it should be necessary to send them ashore. Splendid coolness was displayed by the whole crew. Itockets were fired at in tervals, and nt daylight the first officer and purser went ashore in a small boat to Tusket. They drove nine miles to Yarmouth for assistance. During the time the passengers were waiting for help the sea began to run high, and the rolling of the tdilp became unpleasant. Lord Archibald Douglass, a returning Jesuit missionary, conducted nn im pressive service on the deck in the fore noon. In the afternoon the boats were launched nnd the passengers' crew told off to them. Shortly after the whistles of tugs were heard, and at 5 o'clock all hands but the captain, en gineers nnd some of the crew were safely taken oil and conveyed to Yar mouth'. Opinions in Yarmouth differ as to floating the ship. The chances are fa vorable If the weather continues mod erate. The work of discharging the cargo cqmmenced tadny. A large num ber of sheep in the forward holds have been found drowned, and the swelling of grain has thrown up the dining sa loon deck. Free PlUs. Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Thtse pills are easy in their action and are particularly effective in the cure ol Constipation and bick Headache. 'or Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tope to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular sire 20c, per box. bold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Mlsslnp; Voiinc Womnn l.ocfitod. New York, March 111. Miss Henrietta Welehsler, the young woman who had been missing from her home In Brook lyn since Wednesday Inst, was found In Mnnhnttan borough last night at the home of n midwife on East Fifth street. Albert Smith, the navy ynrd postal clerk, a married man, who took a dose of poison on being questioned concern ing the disnppenrance of the young wo man, gave the address at which Miss Welehsler could be found. The midwife said Mis Welehsler had been ill there since last Wednesday, the day of her disappearance. Does Tals Strike Ton ? Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. I). Kirlln and a guarantee. Tiro I,'l(Jllto8, Nnrrow Escnpo. Chicago, March 13. The massive fire wall on the east side of the eight-story structure at 207-211 Jackson Boulevard, which was partially destroyed by fire Saturday night, fell almost without warning yesterday, completely demolish ing the adjoining building and setting the ruins on fire. The loss on building nnd contents is estimated at $125,000. So sudden was the collapse of the fire. wall that a score of firemen barely es caped being caught under the mass of mnsonry. The loss by Saturday night's fire will probably approximate $300,000, Do You Kaow Consumption Is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positivo guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. KIrliu aud a guarantee. oururowlnp; European ConlTrndo. Hartlepool, England, March 13. A larce steamship owner has received over tures from American agents to carry American coal to Europe at rrom ll shillings to 12 shillings freight per ton. North of England coal merchants aro alarmed at the stendy growth of the Americnn coal trade to European ports that formerly took English coal. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot rr acb the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constltu tlonal remedies. Deafness Is caused by on In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It is entirely closed deafness la the result.and unlcas the Inflammation can be aken out and this tnbe restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed foreveri nine cakes out of ten are caused by catarrh, width la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the 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. Sead for i i . ' p. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, .Bold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the beat ObLD DUST. The 8 Washing Harmless, yet efficient costs so little the mite is never missed. rg.pR&Vnom THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago. Bt. Louis. New York. Boston. 00 TO FLORIDA Skk That Your Ticket Rkai via thi Southern Railway. I'lio Southern Hallway operates three through tialns on each week day and two on Sunday. It is an Inland routo, clean and wrough an Interesting section of the South. The schedules of Its trains are fast, but not 100 last to bo maintained. Write to John M. Iloall, District Passenger Agent. 883 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for full information, illustrated matter and advnnco Pullman reservations. 2.21-lot No matter how long ytu have had the ough; If It hain't already developed Into consumption Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup win euro it. Will You Winter In Florida ? This will bo tho greatest season Florida has bad lor years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway. Its tho beat route. If you will write John M. Ileall, Dlsti let Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa., be will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. Tell Yonr Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists In connection with tho good digostion; a healthy liver and bowols. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on tho bowels, llvor and kiduoys keeping them In perfect health. Price 23 cts. and fiO cts. Sold by P. I). Kirlln and a guarantee. ID Tir"- IN EFFECT FEllUl'AHY 3, 1800. Passenirer trains leave KhenAndnnh fnr Vonn Haven Junction. Maucli Chunk. Ij.l.lMit.,,, Slatlngton, White Hall, Cntnsauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Enston New York and Philadelphia at S js, 7 49 a. m.. 12 IW anil 5 H u. 111. For Wllkesliarre. White llnven und Plttston. 5,28, 10 13 a. ni., 12 58 and 8 1 1 p. 111. ror ijieeyviue, Townmla, Havre, Wnverly, Elmlra, Itochcsten IiulTulo. Mn'ir.-irn Full. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Genera end tho noji, 10 ij . m., 12 3 nml 5 14 p. 111. For Ilelvldcro. Dclnwnrn Wntpr Dnti n.nl Strnudsuurg, 8 23 a. in., 8 H p. m. r or liuiuueriviiio aim i renton, 7 VJ a. m. For Jcanesvllle. Lo-vlston and Heaver Mpiulnw. 5 28 a. III., 12 88 p. 111. For McAdoo, Audenrlcd, llazleton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 49, 10 13 o. m., 12 53 and 5 1 1 p m. tforjeuuo, uriiton anil frcelaiul, 828, 1013 a, 111., 5 14 p. ni. rorscruiiion, o zs. iu la a. 111., a 11 p. 111. For Lost Creek. Uirardrille.aiid Anlilnntl. i 00. and 7 27 p. m. For Itavcn Uun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shainokln, 10 88 11. 111., 1 42, fl 07, 0 23 p. 111. ror mniianoy my, laric 1'JOCO anil IJeiauo, 28, 7 19, 10 13 a. 111., ami 12 58, 8 II p. ill. For Yatcsvllle. 8 28, 10 13 a. m. Trains will leave Sliamokiu at 7 00. 9 20 o. 111.. 1210 and 120 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 49, 10 13 a. ill., 12 88, 8 14 p. 111. ieave anenanuoau ior rounvnic, at. Laair. New Castle, Morea and New Hoaton, 7 49 and 10 13 a. m , nnd 12 38 p. 111. Leave PottsvUlo for Shenandoah, 9 43 a in., 12 33, 803, 8 15 p. 111. iavo nazieion ior nncnanuoan, juuua. m. 12 43, 5 09, 6 20, 8 32 p. in. SUNDAY TItAINS. Trains leave for Itavcn liun. Centralla. Sit. Carmel and Shainokln. 9 43 a. in.. 7 21 11. in.. Trains leavo Sliainokin for Shenandoah at 8 80 a. in., nnu a 33 p. in. Leave alieiianuouli Ior latesvllle, iUahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrleil, llazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weathcrly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 32 p. in. ror l-enignioii, siaiiuglon, laiasauqua, Wblte Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Kustou and l'hllllps burg, 9 47 a. m., and 0 32 p. 111. ror isew oric aim rmioueipma, u 47 a. m. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah. 8 80. a. in.. aud 6 27 p. 111. ai. is. uu nuit, supt. Transportation, South llethleliem, l'o, ItOLLIN II. WILIIUIt, Ueul. Supt., South lSetllleheni, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Uenl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHEIt, Dlv. P. A., South llcthleheiu. Pa. Ij.wr . "lWGMeTitjcirii"in IMnMMnn.HBM.M .dtp .nn ,un ' vrlth Tan id PenavroTli lilil And other tlr arc and urefftficr ftuIUii remedial. AIwivi buv tht be.t tnd Told diut- potatment. Ouvinleed .uperkij, to ll othen. Pottiv; !le.t Id. th rjtfrket, A NoTl. rirtkaUa.a.' OMM NolL iiiua. vure Uor.Uosoa. Paid Purchases c( S3 or morof will be sent FRE1CHT PREPAID ' cSvGSwC to any railroad station In MAINE, - " ' 'j CjM -(w HEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT. -rS' ' ' O JX J MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS- T LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW B&E?i g SlgSppK I M YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and fPjB&HSaEadl .ISIS. EaatJ JiRt NEW JERSEY. "XTH vtv,T0T """T5' oxnn.m WHEN ,N DGuQT' TRY AGAIN I vigor to tho whole being. Alt drains and losses ar chtcVed j tri'.iHHt;y. Unlew patleot are properly cured, theirconditlon oflea worrie them into Jo truly. Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price ft tier box: 6 boxes, with Imn-lirt i.i ..iatntfi in-ur.A...r...k w7ifS.wi. o ir ire doo, For Sal: at KIRUN'S Drup "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO 'GOLD DUST woman who has a heavy task before her dishes to wash or a floor to scrub has a friend Powder in this great cleaner Philadelphia. font!! llnkilla'K Mereo 'Illlr.zurd. y- . I ity. S. 1)., March l.X-The, blitzard that swept over the country east of this city Saturday was the worst ever experienced here. Two men are missing the son of Shelby lteed, a wealthy sheep owner, and Mail Carrier Pearson. It Is feared others were caught In the storm nnd have perished. A Card. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a R0-ccnt bottle of Oreone's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. lla.cn buoli, Shenandoah Dfbg Store, and P. W. Ilicrstcin & Co. ll-14-33t-dw llioki.'l hi ouc'li tiib leo nmli'lrowned. Jewett City. Conn., March Kl.-Charles Whalcn, uged 14, nnd Alfred Hoeriug Id, were drowned in Ashland pond yes terday morning by breaking through the Ice. llocring lost his life In trying to save his companion. Who Said They Have a Cough 7 Advice Tako Pan-Tina, 25c. At Qruhler llroi., drug store. Coming Invents. Mar. 17. Grand bail under the auspices of the Bryan Club, Robblus' opera bouso. April I. Schoppo Bros. Minstrels at For gusou's theatre Annual performance. Aprll3. Grand concert in tho P. M. church, corner Jardin nnd Oak streets, under auspices of the church choir. An Important Question. If. your friends or neighbors are suffering from coughs, colds, sore, throat, or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask them If thoy have over used Otto's Cure. This famous German remedy is having a largo salo hero and Is perfoiming somo won derful cures of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes 2oc and 50c. Sold by all druggists. Mr. llryan'H Toxn Tour. Dallas, Tex., March 11. Colonel "VY. .1. Ilrynu completed his lecture tour in Texns nt Dallas yesterday. He address ed n packed Opera House in the after noon and spoke to about 500 laboring men nt their hall last night. His lecture was in opposition to territorial expan sion. Ills tour In Texas was In the na ture of nn ovation nt Kort AVorth, Aus tin, Houston, Dallas nnd nil nlong the Hue of railroads. Colonel ISryau left for Lincoln, Neb., last night. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of To IJulin n Monitor Stool Plnnt. Clevelnnd, Man h 11. One and a half million dollars are to be provided for the building of n modern steel establishment on the shore of Lake Erie, nnd probably in the Cleveland district. New York capitalists are to furnish the money for the improvement, which authorities ou the subject of iron and steel mnnufacture declare will bo undertaken by another grent iron and steel consolidation to unite the western bar mills. The plan of consolidation, upon which the Inter ests have been nt work some time. Is now suld to be practically completed. 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 disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t ThryhaTCtoocl the test of year and baVe cured t-UiUa.ndi oi cases of Nervous Diseases, suet as Debility, Uiilncn, Sleepless ncisanti Vancocele.AtroDhv.&c. They clear the brain, strengthen ine circulation, make die: est. on Aaaiess, I'tAu MtUlGlNE CO , Cleveland, QT store, Shenandoah, Pa. r ra w r a " MH V. H47 r J 1), Tho Patriotic Cuban Loador Wol- comes Roliof From Commandi THE P0PULA0E APPLAUDS HIM. I)i-)lt! thfi Actliiii of tlio (Julmn A KOiulily. It In l'rolmliloTlmt tlioAllliT lean Atitliorltlo- Will to Don I With tloiimr. In DI-trllHitlnir 111. IKKI.OOO. Havana, March 13. (icneral Maximo Ooiner. Iihh IiwikiI the follow luir stat' nicnt to tht Cuban -oile and army: "Hy tht- uw of the minromt; facniH with vhich it ii endowed tlie a.wmlily. rrimwntiiiK tht army only, has depowtl me na rouinmndr-ln-rhit of Ibr Cu ban army, which xrade It conferred uoii tne during the laitt war. An coinmnnder In-chief t alwaya followwl the dictate' of my bt?Ht ntimcifticv aud the conwlenrv of great national ueeiU. I endeavored In all circumfitanveti to fulfill my duty. "The neuihly connldeM the fact tha I do not aid It In Its efforts to ralso loans which later would compromise the greatest ilnnncinl und political iuterenti of Cuba to be hii act of InNubordination and of want of respect. The primary cause for the action taken ajralnut me s my conviction that Cuba should begin the exercise of Its own sovereignty, as a republic of union nnd concord, pro claimed at Monte Orlsto and sustained until Impaired ou the tield of battle, free from all compromise, keephiK the na tion's honor spotless. As for the rest, as a sincere man, I confess I thank them because they re lieve me of great iMilltical obligations and nlso leave me free to return to my abandoned home, which, ilurlni; 110 years of rotitlnuni strife for tlie Rood of thU1 country that 1 love so much, has been my ono nspirntion. ForclRner ns I am. I did not come to servo this country by helping It to defend Its just cnuse as n mercennry soldier, and consequently since the oppressive power of Spain has withdrawn anil left Cuba In freedom I hail sheathed my sword, thlnkius I had finished the mission which I had voluntarily Imposed upon myself. I am owed nothing. I retire contented and satisfied at havinj; done nil I could for the benefit of my brothers. herever destiny rules that I make my home, there can tho Cubans depend upon a friend." Governor General Brooke was prompt ly notified of the deposition of Gomez. nnd he was much interested to learn the details of the nsseinply'a proceed Incs. He snid he could not express an opinion as to the effect of the assembly's action upon tlie future rclntions between General Gomez and the united States. particularly In the matter of distrihutlnK the J3.000.000 offered by the Washing ton government to the Cuban troops ns a condition of disbandment, but the Im pression seems to be among the Ameri can authorities that, ns the assembly has never been ofllclally recognized by the United States government, Its ac tion will not amount to more than the resolutions of auy other body of In dividuals. The assembly Is being strongly cen sured by Cubans on all sides, and there were popular demonstrations yesterday afternoon iu favor of the deposed com mander-in-chief, the crowds shouting "Long live Gomez" nnd "Ueath to the assembly." General Gomez during the day received numerous visitors, all of whom assured him of their nffectlon nnd loyalty, and that the declarations by the assembly, on whatever subject, could not represent even the army, as the elections which gave Its members their present positions nre really void for il legality nnd political Jobbery. There Is ho doubt that n majority of the people support him as ngninst the assembly. The local press will probably attack the assembly, urging Its dissolution as the best thing thnt can hnppcn, and Insist ing that there Is no reason why the United States authorities may not con tinue to treat with Gomez In the matter of the payment to the troops. It Is said on good nuthority that the payrolls Gomez is preparing to hand Genernl Rrooke nre most complete, full and fair, and thnt when the army lenrns he can nld the troops In procuring $3, 000,000, whereas It Is problematic whether the assembly can obtain any thing, there Is little doubt as to tie side the army will take in the controversy. The troops are tired of the field and of insufficient food, nnd the Indications are that they would readily disband on receipt of the $3,000,000, unless deceiv ed by the nssembly with promises of a larger payment in the event of refusing to disband. Genernl Gomez enjoys the full con fidence of the Americnn militarv au thorities, and, although he says he Is glad of his new found liberty, since It will enable lnm to return home. It U not believed that he will leave Cuba at present. He has nlwnys Insltcd thnt an active share in distributing the money would ran to him, and there seems no good reason why he cannot continue to act as General Brookes adviser nnd helper. The question of his successor ns commander-in-chief has not yet been con. sidercd, but General Mayia Rodriguez is the next In command. No doubt Gen eral Gomez technically exceeded his au thority in nctlng Independently of the assembly. His course was certainly cal culated to n rou so Jealousy In that body. But It Is becoming more and more ap parent that the assembly's action was iargely the result of personal spite and a desire to nvengo slights. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike, l or years he suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in com parison witn this marvelous aire ; would nave it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Uroncmtis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular sue 50 cts. and 51.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. lionorrttTColror Ilereft. Snrincfield. O.. Vnroli vi fM J. Warren lvolfer. wife nf AfniA- n-'..i Kelfer, died early yesterday morning bt pneumonia. She had been 111 but a little over a week. Major General Kelfer and his son. Captain Kelfer, n member of his stnff, nro on their way home from Ilnvnnn, but will not arrive here until tomorrow nr W.lni..l. f. Kelfer was 04 years of age. She was carried to General Kelfer in 1800. Dur ing President Arthur's administration, while Genernl Kelfer was speaker of the house, Mrs, Keifer was n prominent fig ure In Washington society. How Is Your Wife? Has alio lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes, Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price S3 cts. and 0 cts. Money refunded If results are not satisfactory. Bold by V. V. Kirlln and a guarautce. MICHIGAN'S HEAVY SNOW. hoiitdo lfeiuler Trnln Stuolr In f Twpvt l'oot llnuk. Detroit, Mirh.. March IX.- Nearly all points in tir upper pentmntliir of Mb-hl Ran report railway truffle completely Mocked by mow storuut. A sperlal from Bessemer, Mich., say: The heaviest now storm Hi the history of the snow Ih'H Is iirerslHHg. I'or li boon all train hsve ltwn Mtwed In at different places. All streets are blocked with banks of Bnow from four to eight fct deep. This, with former trms, will make a total fall of snow about 8 to 12 feet ou an average. In some place the drifts are from the top of one roof to the other. Telegraph wires are down and all com munications are by private lines. A special from Houghton says: A bill iard ror the past -I hours has tied up everything. All trains are cancelled and no railroad communication with the east has been had since Saturday. A double header sent out yesterday over the Min eral Itange railway to try and open com munication with Calumet struck a snow bank 12 feet high one mile west of Han cock, and a gang of snow sbovelere was dispatched to shovel the engine out. Snow drifts eight feet high are In the streets. Calumet reports the streets com pletely blockaded, ami In places the drifts cover the first story of some of the business places. Joph Willmer, a tram mer in the Tamarack mine, while coming from work Saturday night, was over come by the storm and was found dead yesterday. At IshHmlng, Mich., snow has been falling for .18 hours. In places it lint drifted from 10 to 15 feet. Hallway trains are abandoned and street cars are stalled. A north Imund psswiger train on the Chicago and Northwestern line Is stalled at Little Lake. Two engine with a large plow went to the rescue, but were stalled between Swansy and Cascade. Mr. KIpllim'H Condition. New York. March 13. Itudynrd Kip ling pntsed a restless night Saturday, on account of suffering a good deal of pain. He Is now, however, much better. As yet no one outside Ills attendants and Ills family have been permitted to see him. He is not yet in a condition to have friends admitted to his bedside. Yesterday Mr. Kipling saw his two children for a short time. His little girl Klsie is now suHlelently recovered from her sickness to run about. Kntnl Plro nt Mienon, 1Mb. Chenon. Ills.. March 13. Fire here yestcrdny resulted In the death of one man, the fatal injury to two others and the loss of seven line brick business buildings, with their contents. The dead niRii is an unknown printer. Fatallv Injured: W. M. Adams and S. Kennagy 'n order to chock tne progress of the nmcs in the face of the fierce gale the iiithorities found it ueeemiary to blow up several buildings with dynamite. Tlio Klmllfli Strlklm"wuil Leprosy. London, March 13. The Cairo cor respondent of The Daily Telegraph says he leurus that Khalifa Abullnh, the Dervish ruler of the Soudan, Is suffering from leprosy, which he coutracted a few years ago through taking unto himself the wife of a black, emir, who has since died of leprosy. Can She Save Them? Many a poor mother who feels that thoe she holds most pre cious are gradu ally slipping away from her over the terrible precipice of disease, would be thankful to know what Dr. Pierce's won derful " Golden Medical Dis covery" has done to restore thousands of weak and wasted children to complete rounded. rosy, healthy, activity and life. " My little girl had a severe attack of fever," writes Mrs. Wm. S. Vollmer, of Concord. Cabar rus Co., N. C. In a letter to Dr. R. V. rierce, of HufTalo. N. Y. " I had two physicians for her. She had a very bad cough, raised a great deal, and had wasted to a mere skeleton: only her feet and ankles were swollen. I knew what Dr Tierce's medicines had done for us before so I commenced giving her '(.olden Medical Discov ery ' and a ' Pellet ' occasionally. " In a few days I noticed the fever was less; her cough gradually grew better: expectoration gTewless: in a few days she sat up in bed. and soon she could take a few steps. She kept on improving slowly and after a few weeks the swelling in feet and ankles went down, and she kept on step by step until ihe got vt-elL This is more than two years ago. " iA't winter, I.ula (my oldest daughter) had Grippe very badly. Her physician was uneasy; lie told rae to be very careful or she would have fneuraouia. She was left with an awful cough, gave her ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and it cured her cough. I will be pleased to have my letter published. If persons wishing to know more about the great benefits we have received from using Dr. Pierce's medicines wilt write, enclosing stamp, I will gladly answer." If mothers will only write to Dr. Tierce concerning the ailments of their family he will send them sound and valuable advice in a plain sealed envelope, and without any charge whatever. His remarkably wide experience has qualified him to deal with diseases which baffle the local practitioner. Dr.THEEL604Korlh Sixth St. l'hll-J.l!fc?rfrl..U blnu, GrM. EL GUARANTEES TO CURE after tha so-called greatest, most celebrated and wlif it adsertlilog doctors xalL no matter wnsimi-Tcniin. LUtiT MANHOOD Aun vinnn. ris-nii r Ji bUlJ. Ill in, i tidinil Ktrirtum AV. .-,.: ) . n n anetopil organ. Irttittlv lAa only oni 1 n t ti a world to ears VARICOCELE Without rattlni. llookfres T4t cam cur staWW day. Trssltne&t by mall, lmtint relief,. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn 13 North Jardin St. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. 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Trains will leave Bhenandoah arir ln ina, a data for WinCim, Qllberton, lTr-ckvtlls. Dark 11 aier. m. ciair, roiisviue. iiamnurg, lieadiDx, l'otutown, I'honl-Tllle. Horrlstown aad Fbil. aaelphla (Brd atrcet ataUonl-t CIS and S13 a. m.,2 10, IS p m. on week daya. Bundaya, 8 15 a. m., i 80 p.m. . Trains leave Frackvllle tor 8hanndob at 7 80, it 4S a. m. and S 48, 1 84 p. m. Bandar. 11 01 a. uu and 5 40 p. m. Iave Pottsvllle for Bbenandoah (vtFrack vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. m, Bunday 10 S3 a. m., S 20 p. m. I-ojivo Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah at SS.1 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at B 50 and 9 23 a. m Leave Phllndelphta (I)road street station) for Pottsvllle.5 57,sa5, 1019 a. in., 210, 4 10, 711 p. ra. weekdays. Sundays, 0 50, 9 23 a. in. and 0 Oi p in. Leavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOIt NEW YORK. Ezprea,week-daya, S 20, 4 Co. 4 50 S 03,3 13,0 30, 7 S3, 8 20, 9 50, (10 21 dining car), 1100 a. m. 12 00 noon, 12 83 (Limited t 00 and 12) p in dinning cars). 1 40. (2 80, dlnlug car), S 20. a 50, 102, 5 UJ, 5 63 (dining car), S-O0, 703, 7 50, (dining car), 10 00 p. m., 1201, night. Sundavs. 3 20, 4 OA, 150.5 03, 6 13. 8 30, 9 SO, (10 31, dining can, 10 43 a. m., 12 03 idlnlngear). 12 83, 2 80, (dining onrt, 4 02. (Limited 4 22 dining car). 3 20.6 66, dining car), 6 83, 7C2, 7 60, dining carl, 10 00 p.m., 12 01 night Eipresa for Boston without change, 11 00 a nt., wpek-days, aud 730 p. m., dally. For Sea Girt, As bury Park, Ocean Orove, Ixing Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 30, 11 It a m, 8 80, 4 03 p m weekdays, WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 8 60. T 20, 8 93, 1020, 11 23, a. m., 1209, (12 SI dining car 112, dining carl, 8 12. 4 41 13 23 Ckwifrreselonal Limited dining car, 0 17. (553, dining car, S7 II dining car, p in , and 12 06 night week ays. Sundays 8 50. 7 20, 9 12, 11 23 a. m., 1203, fl 12. dining car, 8 12, 4 41 (520 Congreaslonai Limited dlnlnir carl. fSSSdlnlnir carl. IT 11 dlnlne carl, p. m., and 12 03 nlcht. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 13 a m, 1 62 and 4 01 p m week daya, 3 OH and 11 10 p m dally. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. J Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m7 03p m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 0B p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 a m, 200,4 00,6 00 p m. Sundays, 903, 1000 a m ( accommodation 4 80 and 3 CO p m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldw-iJ and Iloll j Beach, Sea Isle City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 900 a in, 4im, a week days. Sundays. 9 00 a ra. For Somen Point Express, 9 00 a. m., I CO. 4 00. S CO, p. m. week daya Sundays, 9 CO and 1000 a. m For tickets and other Information apply to tloket agent. I. B. llDTCHissoir, J, It, Wood, Qen'l Manager. Gen'l PassVr Ar News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. 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