wnKB I U ( '-"-" .stwugl -w iffCAi l!Ml'Jtt..llM'lJligiit.lrTW-..,,....W.J.l TOWfYpI OUR TROOPS R1LST1NG. A cold Is danger out, Don't lot It set the start at you. A few doses of my Cold Cure will break up nny form of cold In a tow hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia'. It should lie In every hnmn (1 n 1 nrnut .. etajwjawaK Rct. it is .otter uinn n lire insur ance policy. MUNYOK. At all drncclsts. lit. ttal. Guide to tlrnllti SM MMInnt nd.lrr, fir 1m An' O'l't YOUR EYES. J. O. COLORUN, Of Schuylkill Unveil, The t.otc 1 Itefrnitlonlst, who linn testimonials from the best people of tho county, ns to bis nhlllty, will beat qruhleivs drub store wednesday of each week. If your eyes cause yon nny truulilo c II nnd pee htm. (Ilnsacn furnished If needed nml no medicine. EXAM1NA IONS FREE. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of Wax and Natural Designs For line on f uncrnl occasions. All kinds nf designs always on hand and special designs made on short notice Heat materials, and all work guaranteed. White and blnck satin slippers with patent extension device. Easter Orders Promptly Attended to. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. Canaries, Sweet singers. Also some for. breeding purposes. Japanese Gold I-'lsh and globes. Plgjons Common fancy. AUMNQ SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, Shenandoah, P To the Public : I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. M North Haln Street. JACOB NOLL. BLOOD A SPECIALTY. Primary Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home for same price under same guarantee. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay rahroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge. It we fail to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains, Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples. Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Wo solicit tho most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we can not cure, 1 Is disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee Absolute proofs sent scaled on application 10 page book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. 28 If we can sell you one ac. package of who iuih immixture hu added we 11 be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch illttieofSeel- to ordinary the 6pOt. Grocers f cones knows a crand drink that Uive atCLIU '3. ill please her husband. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort aud picnic ground in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake lire now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., -Banicsvllle, Pa. COLUMBIA BOCK EER Is drank by everybody. It is now on tap. Pruate families supplied. ' Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin la inva riably obtained br thore who use Poizomi'b Complexion powder. Tho Filipinos Had Proparod For tlio Evacuation of Maloloa. KANSAS TROOPS ENTERED FIRST. Colonel Ptinstott, Who Led tlio Knn- bhiim, llns Ilnd nil Ailvotitiit-otiM C11 root Ho In llclntr Ut'ired I'or Promo tion to llrlirnitlvr (iouoriil. Mnnlln, April 1. Our troops are now resting nt Mnlolos, It Is evident that the rebels for some time past have abandon ed nil hope of holding their enpltnl, for tho Americans found there evidences of elaborate preparations for evacuation. On the railroad the rails nml ties for about n mile bad been torn up nnd prob ably thrown Into the river. The only priHoners ruptured were n few Chinamen. Thoy said that Agiittinhlo left Mnlolos on eilnesdiiy. The principal citizens of Mnlolos, their families ami goods linve been taken Into the country over the railroad, while others departed on foot, cnrrylng their possessions nnd driving their enttle nnd other nnlnmls before them. Most of the rebel forces were removed Thursday evening to positions cast of the rail road, leaving only some smull bands In the strong trenches In front of Mnlolos. General MncArthur started for the rebel capital with two rapid fire guns flunking the track, two guns of the Utah battery on the right nnd two guns of thu Sixth artillery on the left of the rapids, firing continuously. The Kansas and Montana regiments moved upon Mnlolos nnd the Nebraska nnd Pennsylvania regiments nnd tin1 Third artillery kept nlong the right ot the railroad. The only effective stnnd made by the rebels was nt n bamboo nnd earthen work, half n mile from Mnlolos and on the right, where the Nebraska regiment, as was the case on Thursday, had the hardest work nnd suffered the greatest loss. Colonel Fimston, nlwnys nt the front, was the first man In Mnlolos, followed by a group of dashing Knnsans. The Filipino ling, which was flying from the center of the town, wns. hauled down Jby some of the men of the Mon tana regiment, who triumphantly rnlsed their own above it. From the columns of smoke arising from the city it seemed ns If the whole plnre wns nblaze. It turned out, how ever, that only the Presidencia, the gov ernment building, nnd a few of thu smaller buildings had been set on lira by the rebels before they evacuated the place. From the reports gnthered by the American officers from prisoners nnd others it is believed that the rebel nrmy Is constantly losing strength on account of desertions, nnd thnt although the enemy mny make one or two more stands, the forces of Aguinnido will degenerate, In perhaps a month, to -i few hundreds, who may continue waging a guerrilla warfare in the mountains. The American troops behaved splen didly. They ndvanced steadily against successive lines of trenches, througl woods nnd jungles and suffering from frightful heat. General nail's brigade advanced yes terday from Mnrlquina up the Mateo river valley almost to Montalban, driV' ing the enemy to the hills on the north. The rebels were considerable In force at the junctions of the Itlvers Nanca nnd Amplt with the Mnteo, but the Ameri can artillery soon scnttcred them with heavy loss. The American loss was one killed I.leutenunt-Gregg, of the Fourth infantry. General Ilnll eventually re turned to the water works. Putnam Brndleo Strong, one of the men wounded, is the son of ex-Mnyor Strong, of New York city. General King ndvanced from San Pedro Mncati, establishing headquarters at rasig. How to Look Oood. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. 11 tue liver be inactive, vou have a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if your kidneys be atlected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood cures pimples, Dlotches and boils, and gives a cood complexion, livery bottle guaranteed. Sold at A, Wasley's drug store. socents per bottle. Koiitnoliy'ttesn'miilTITord "Up. Washington, April 1. Owing to some mlsuinU-i'fdtmdlnsc the Third Kentucky volunteers did not get nwny from Cuba In time to arrive here before the rigid quarantine regulations go Into effect to dav. The regiment will be sent to Sa vannnh, and be detained as long as the authorities think necessary. To-Nlglit and To-Morrow Night And each day aud night during this week you can get at auy druggists Kemp's Titlsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be tho most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Prlco 25o and 50c. 'Sample bottle free. Chain Xef ter "olloine-i? tiniiiliie Washington, April 1. The govern inent's policy toward the numerous chain letter schemes that have flourished throughout tho country iu recent years Is brought out In two decisions rendered yesterday by Acting Assistant Attorney General Harrison J. uarretr, for tne postotflce department, holding them In certain cases to oe violations or tne lot' tery lnws, as dependent on chance. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems especially adapted to the needs of the chil dren. Pleasant to take : soothing in its In fluouce. It is the remedy of all remedies for every form of throat and lung disease. Snnnlmp Tfnnrf lii tYn.s1irliirton. Wanhlmrtnn. Anril 1. Sneaker Reed arrived here yesterday from Georgia, tvimrn m tins iippn TflKinfr in tue mean n nt .Ti.kvl Tslnml. Mr. Reed is the ,!,.,-, nt imnttl, TT rnfiisod to he in terviewed, nnd protested that ho saw .10 reason why any signincnnce snouiu n 1 ctarhed to the simultaneous visit of the I resident uud himself on Jekyl isiana. State of Ohio, Citv or Toledo, I I.ULlBUJUnil' I lfn.wir.f. Piikwkv makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of P, 3. Cheney & Co., rfnlno Im.lnMU liltlie CUV OI TOieao. UOUnty and state u foresaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarbii cube. r,A- A. W. QLBASON, lCrf Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and r -ts .Uroxtlvnn the blood and mucous surfaces )! 11, r ivilrm. Bend for testimonials free. F. J. CJIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O, Bold by Druggists. 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best, 1 us r V "5 i y, y for JZ V Z Let that leads you to give Dr. Viitlia.nW P'nU Pills for Pale People a t.ria.1 will prompt Vu fuse any substitute an unscrupulous dealer offers. A druggist yyho s&ys he has "somcthind just &s rood',,or "the same except in name" is Dishonest and does not deserve yourtr&de. Alderman Louis W. Camp, of our city, tnyit "I wum broken down in health nnd utterly miserable. I wt unable to work much of the tlmeniid so l.udli n "lined with a form of stomach trouble thnt life whs n veritable ni:litm , . "1 tried various remedies, bui during the six months of my sick ness I obtained no relief. I lind always been u robust, healthy man and sickness bore heavily upon me. "About two years ajto I was ndvlned to try I'r. Williams' rink Pills for Pale People. I purchased one box nnd received soniueh benefit that I used live more nnd was entirely cured. I pained tu tntV'two pounds in five ti ttles. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills restored me to health aud I most lieartlly recommend them." L. V. Camp on oath says that tho foregoing statement Is true. W W. Mkloa.n, A'otarv -Public. jFVoni tKt By-Slander, ilacuinb, HU Sold by all drug ijists or sent post paid by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, Schenectady, N.Y,on receipt oj- price, fifty cents per box; six boxes, $ 2.5o. yysTaf?'frlVil! -J DR. E. C. Tho Original. All Is noltl iinrfcr a tiosltlve Written Guarantee, Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quickness. N'.t'ht Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confidence Nervousness, Lassitude, alt Drains, Youthful Errors, or Excessive ueo ot louacoo, upinm, or ijinuor, wnicn icaus to Misery, uonsumptlon, insanity and Death. At store or by mall, tl a box; six for $5: with written Guarantee to dure or Itefund Money. Sample Package, containing rive days' treatment, with full instruc tions,' cents, une Bampio oniy boiu to cacu Red Label Special six ior tz, wiia wruua uuaraaiee to euro Sold at KlrllrVs WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG Q AGAIN I vigor to the whole belnc. All drains are properly cured, their condition Mailed sealed. Price $ 1 per box; 6 boxes, money, ,5.00. oeaa iQriree 000c. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug- "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Conirros'iloiinl Context. Washington. April 1. The clerk of tho housi' of representatives is beRinnins to receive instalments of the testimony in contested election cases which will come up at the next session of congress. The most prominent cases will be those of Dockery against Hellamy. In the hixtti North Carolina district, and Walker against Rhea, In the Ninth Virglnin dis trict. In the elections in both these districts incidents subsequent therto have been attended with bloodshed. Other contests are: Fourth Alabama, Aldrich agninst Itohblns; Eighth Ken tucky, Davidson against Gilbert; Elev enth Kentucky, White against Doerins; Ninth North Carolina, Pearson agninst Crawford; Second Virginia, Wise against louug. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund tho money on a SO-cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee n 25-cent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refuudod, A. Waslcy, C. II. llagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, nnd P. W. Bierstcin & Co. lM4-33t-dw WliiUHo"r Ilo'ftfl I'lroVlefiifis, New York, April 1. The total dead of the Windsor hotel Are now number 41, Of these 30 are unidentified bodies nnd portions of bodies nt the morgue. Body No. UU wns taken to me morgue last night. It consists of seven small bones, entirely denuded of flesh, ana raucn charred. The number of missing Is 43. The funeral of the victims of the fire will take plate on Monday or Tuesday next nt the Church ot the Heavenly Itest, Wurren K. Lelund Is seriously 111 at the Grenoble. The burning of the Windsor, the violent death of his wife and daughter, and the great trouble he has uudergone has prostrated him. Yon Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which Is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the bottlo back and wo will refund your money. Bold for over fifty years on this guarantee Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. nr.ltnnnodv to Dleln Mtar. M.n- Vnrlr Anrll 1. Dr. Rnmiiol J. Kennedy, convicted of the murder of Dolly Reynolds, was sentenced yester day to die during the week beginning May 22. When asked If he had anything to suy Kennedy, In a clear voice, aaldt '"I haye been convicted on evldonc se- .iipn.) 1,1 tfm nnltrA nnthnrlttes. who have to my knowledge perjured them .aIfmi T ileclnrp anlemnlv that I am entirely Innocent of this charge. I am just as Innocent as you are, judge, iviy conscience la perfectly clear. I havo nothing to reproach myself for In respect to the uoiiy iieynoms muruer, ne spoke without a tremor and looked Jus tice Williams squarely in the face, 1'iiKlllam In Cnlflbrnlii. San Francisco, April 1. Governor Gage has Blgned the Itickard bill, which legalizes prize fighting contests up to 20 rounds. Under tills bill duly incorpor ated clubs can promote contests after paying an annual license, the amount of which is to be fixed by county super visors. Ten thousaud demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't be much worse thuu the tortures of itching piles. Bat thero's a euro. Doan'a Olutmeut never fulls. Common sense tc&chca tha.t & debilitated system -cannot oe duut. up Dy continued purrjin which reauccs inc sxrcnui ot a body already wcaK a ' I J : . Kt-.L KlltU UY IMUit ;so-call&d blood builders 'are purdatives. Dr. William' Pink Pills Pale People do not on the bowels. Thcv build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. The s&mc dood ?,en.t i tiiii ii iii ii ii ii iii n iii mi i bi iii nil i ii i TmrffTfwrrri WEST'S Others Imitations. bv authorized acents only, tn rnrn Wp.ilr person. At store or uy mail. Extra Strength. ia ju aaya, ai store or dj maiL Drug Store. TheyhaTostooil (he test of yean, and hav cureu thouftantit 01 caf$ of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility. Uifiineu, Sleepless nesi ana vancoceie,Aiiopny,ttc They clear the braio, Hrenctheo the circulation, make dlgestloa oerfect. and imDart a health and losses are checked fertnattentty. Unless patients oiteo worries tnem into insanity, consumption or ueatn. with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund taa. Aoaxeis, rc.AU mcuibinc l.l6veitinu, uM Store, Shenandoah. Pa KING." THEM Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke, IN EFFKOT MARCH 18, 1838. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For Now York via Philadelphia, week davit. i iu, o , i ou, y do a. m., n ot a tv ana u uu p. m Sundays, 2 10 a in. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days 7 SO a. n... 12 26 and 3 09d. ru. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, i iu, o an, t uu. oo a, ni., .-o, a vj ana o vj p. in, Sundays. 2 10 a in. For PoUdvlllc, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 55 a. tr. U 20, u iJ, 6 U-J nnd t ao p. in. bimunyH, 2 10 a m ForTaniaauaand Mahanoy Ultv. week davi. 210, 7 30, 0 53 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 609 p. in, Sunday, 2 10 a m. ror vviuianifpori, sunuury ana iwleburg, weeic uays. 9 -7. naz a. m., uw, 7 au n. Sundays. 3 27 a in. For Mahano) Hlaue, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27. 5 38, 780,9 55.1182 a.m., 12 26, 3 09, 6 09, 7 So, 9 66 p. m. Dunuays, n iu anu o n a m. For Ashland and ShaiooKln, week days, 3 27, t u, u si a. tn.,i-j a tw. 0 uy. ana 00 r. m, Sunday, a 27 a m. trot tfaitlinore, wasuington anu the uestrla t t. e i t it ...i. . ti...j.. lt J, IV. IV.. IIIKIUgll tioi 11s 1(70 ntwuiup leriuiiifti, rnuaaeiprua. u ic u jt.1 at au. 7 oo, 1 1 b. m., 0 iu anu p. 1-, Hunaaya, 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. tu., 8 43 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat- nussiieeu station, ween uays, lUtJU a. m, vi m 13 It 8 iO p in. Sundays, 1 35,8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. jjvat v iitn iiMk ir 4 uuauoi is., hcck days, 12 15, 4 80,8 00,1133 a. m., aud 115,130, t 7. .1. nhti..rnui. V w p.uj. Leave New York via Msucb Chunk, week duvs. 4 B0. 9 10 a. m.. 1 SO n in. Leave l'lillndelpbia, Readlni: Terminal, net-k days, a to, s us. io Zl a. m. ana I bo, 1 CO, o ss, 11 S3 p. tn Leave Ucadlng, week tlays, 137, 7 00, 10 (N, v. ' , vi id, 4 17, bou, s as p m Leave Pottsvllle, mviL tlbys. 7 17, 7 40 t, VI i0. 1 30, 4 30. 6 10 nnd 6 SO p. in. Leave Taruaqua. days, 3 18, 8 88, US' a in. 149. 5 68. 7 20.0 41 D. m Lcttve Mahanoy Cly, week days, 3 45, 9 03, 151a. m., 3 22, 5 35. 6 34, 7 41, 10 08 . m Leave Alaliauoy llaue, wee ft says. 2 40, 4 03 ISO, 932 1033,1200, a. m.. 239, 586, 842 7 58 10 21 p in. Lwive Wllllauisport, week days, 7 42, ID 00 a u. UBI anu 4 CO. 11 30 p. in. ATLANTIC CITV DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Cutwtnut street warf aud Boutb street what f for Atlantlo Cltv. Weekdays UxproM, 9 00, a. m., Hatiir days only 130J 2 00, 3 00 4 00, 5 00, 7 is p m Aceouimoiiation, aw a m., ouu, o jo p in Sundays Kxprens, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tlon. 8 00 a ui. 4 45 d. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays lCipress, 735, 815, 9 00 and 10 45 ra,, 3 30 and 0 30 p in. Accommodation 4 23, 8 17 a. ra., 4 05 p. m. Sundays Kxpress 4 uu, o uo, a ou p. m. Accommoaaitou, 7 15 a. in 4 15 p. m. For Capo May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 900 a m. Sundays, Chestnut street 915 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Ad dttlonal, weekdays, for Cape May, 4 15 p in. for Sea Isle City, 5 00 p m., for Ocean City, ID, O UU Jl 111. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Vor further information, annlv to nearest Philadelphia aud Heading Hallway ttoket agent or auaress Cfcn'l Sunt., Uen'i Pans' r Xgt. uoauiug lerminai, x-nuaueipma. rniin.-aimr -stoke o UE.VLKU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail, 2Q West Contro Gtroot CRASHED (MUG ROCKS British Ohannol Steamer Wrecked and Mauy Drowned. DEATH LI8T OVER A I1UNDRED, The CHptnlii nnd All Onionr Hto)t 1'lmt "Mttto Wont Down With th Sill , IIimiiIo Artlnn of tilt) Crew. Vwl W'tv SiiHiHllimr In a I'ok. Southampton. April 1. TIh paawniror stentner Slrllii. plylnt: between this port and the Chnnuel Islands, crashed timu lie dreaded ('111 net roek, near thf Ial- 11ml of Aldi-rney, 'J'lmrwUy afternoon in dense fog and foundered in ten min utes, her boilers exploding with a tre mendous report ns she went down. In iplte of this. It ia said, there was ni panic on lioard. The coasting steamer ynx, which brought the news of the hxnstrr here, picked up four boats and 40 persons belonging to thp Stella. An other steamer has picked up a boat eon- ainlng oft persons, including .0 wo men. They have len landed here. Jight liassengern of the Stella who were auded nt Cherlourg, France, were Tea- tied from a boat that originally con tained 14 men. The Iwat capstr.cd and six were drowned. The others clung to the keel for five hours and then man- god to right the Itoat, which was half full of water. The Stella had 140 passengers 011 board, and her 'crew numbered 42 per sons. Hie pnsHengers were going to spend Easter in the Channel Islands. 1 he second oftleer of the steamer, who was among the ri-Hctiiyl, gays that a 00I- npsilile boat was launched full of peo ple, hut he thinks she struck' the rocks. owing to the fog. The minnd -ite was the only officer of the Stella rescued. It now believed that the loss of life will reneh 120, UioiikIi It Is Imped that some others have been picked up by passing vessels. Another steamer of the Kuine company, which arrived at the sliind of Jersey nt about noon yester day, reports having passed many bodies ot victims of the disaster about the Cnsquct rocks. A survivor of the disaster named Iluih says the speed of the Stelln In tho fog wns not diminished, though the fo4 whistles were sounded. Bush ndds thnt at 3:30 a. m. the engineer showed him in the engine room a dial registering a speed of lHVt knots. Continuing, Mr. Rush said: "When the Stella disappeared 40 or 50 persons were discovered clinging to pieces of wreckage or cabin furniture and crying piteously for help. All the passengers nnd crew hnd been provided with life belts, and there was little panic as the ship sank. I Grst slipped Into the water nnd then swam to one of the boats, into which I was helped. We rowed supposedly In the direction of Guernsey, but seven hours Inter w.j found ourselves near the scene of the wreck and saw dozens of persons cling ing to the rocks." The boat in which Bush wns a pas senger was afterwards picked up by the Lynx. 1 he passengers all agree that perfect order and discipline prevailed on board the Stella. The crew promptly took up their stations when the steamer struck, served out the life belts and lowered the boats. Mr. David King, a London merchant, who wns among the last to leave the ship, said last night: "The greater part of Thursday wns exceedingly pleas ant, but townrd evening we encountered mist, which soon developed into n dense fog. There wns, however, no apprehension. Suddenly a great shock told us that the Stella hnd struck thu rocks. Screams rent the nlr, but the coolness of the ofllcers considerably al layed the excitement. The crew be haved splendidly, lowering tho bonts with tho greatest promptitude. Every woman was supplied with a life belt. At first we thought there would bo timo for nil the boats to clear away, but sud denly the boilers burst with a deafen ing report, rending tho ship amidships." Mr. King and two firemen, Osborn aud Rayley, were the last to leave the vessel. He had just given up a life belt to aid clergyman s wife, and was literally pulled Into a bont by Second Mnto Iteynolds, who was instrumental in sav ing many lives. The boat, with 22 persons, drifted for 15 hours in the Intense cold and was finally picked up by the Great Western Railway compauy's steamer Vera, from Southampton. Mr. King believes that live boats were launched. He saw one upturned, with children clinging to it. The scene nt the moment of the sink ing of the vessel was heartrending. Women were screaming nnd prnylng and people were clinging to spars and other wreckage in all directions. Those who had succeeded in getting into the boats had a narrow escape from being engulfed, on account of tho suction caused by thi sinking vessel. Many most pathetic Incidents are re ported. In several eases men lifted their wives nnd children into the boats nnd then perished themselves in their presence. One wife, who was thus be reft, lost her reason. A law number of the survivors ar rived here without any clothing, clad only in blankets. The voice of Captain Rooks, from th" bridge, was frequently heard urging the rowers to pull for their lives. The boatB were adrift for 1! hours, during which their occupants were with out food or water, and ns their clothes were drenched they suffered greatly. The disaster is generally attributed to the high hpeed at which the steamir was traveling In the fog. Other nccounts say that Captain Rooks supposed the fog wns merely In banks, as is the usual experience, aud decided to run through it, hut as It be came continually denser he lost his bearings. When the Stella struck there was terrible sensation, a noise of metal and woodwork being torn bodily away, the Vessel passing over the jagged rocks at full speed aud her side being ripped open like matchwood. When she slid off the rock she turned completely over, carry ing a lot of people with her. Tho ladles on board one of the life boats sang hymns all night long to keep up the spirits of their companions, Two bodies were washed ushora on the Island of Alderney. One passenger Bays he remarked to the crew on the high rate of speed at which the Stella was traveling in the fog, telling them he did not consider it tare. The Dally Mall publishes dli patches from several passengers urging the paper to demand a thorough Inves tigatiou as to whether thu steamer wa racing against time. The steamer Ilonfletir returntd last night after having made the circle ot the Casquet rocks. She picked up two boats containing women's clothing, jew elry, money and an opera glass case. The last had evidently been used in bailing. Loss of the Mnreolml Lniines, London, April 1. A large amount nf wreckage lias been washed upon the Pembrokeshire coast. Including a ship'j 1 DaDi'm. thece. suulU. bojiU aud. a. Ufsboau bottom tpv?srd. triarkwl Marshal Can nes. Hip Mr-hal I.nnnes, wr'ikg" If which pre ioitaly rertpl hud Imh-h whmi along th- Knrllsh -ont, ia an loubtitlly I..ki. ll la U-llvr. now that the bark wont on the Mat nnd lUrn-N rocki, ni-nr Small's light. She sailed from SwanMa March 28 for Kau Kran riwo, thla Man practically her first vo lute. Her mauler was Captain lrtlt Mtwtfnn stwHittfr'sC-rrw J,rolmliljrl.t St. John's. N". 1, April 1. The awH Ing steamer Harlow, from the Oulf of St. I,awrtnc, arrived here yesterday with 9.000 seals- -he reports that the Nlmmd has 4.IXH) and the Kite 1.000 The steamer Hanger, with 17.500 seals, came In port shortly arter the Harlow, bringing In tow the mission steamer Sir Donald, which she picked np derrlict u ait Ice pack. She saw no traces of th crew of the Sir Donald, ami It Is believed that they have tkprtahed. after goin adrift on the Ice. Ml- lliirf"ittl Itixl.v HmMiverml. New York. April 1. At 1:30 o'clock this morning the workmen In the ruins of the Windsor hotel discovered the IkmIv f a woman, which was almost Intact. When the Isxly was raised a gold watcli fell from it. On the outside of th" watch case was the word "Dora." It Is Mlcveri that the body is that of Ml Dora Hoffman, of Baltimore, ns th watch talUV with the description given by the parents or Miss Hoffman. Another liody, which to all piearncva Is that of an old woman, was also discovered. It Is well preserved, and Is npiowl to be that of the woman who lived with Miss Hoffman. IiiHttrnuco Comimnlfw ult ArliHni. Pine Bluff, Ark.. April 1. On aceonnt of tile passage of the lte-tor anti-trust law by. the legislature many foreign In surance companies are tclcgr i piling their agents to refuse further business. With in an hour the following companies an tiomiccd their withdrawal from the city The Royal of England, the Queen of America, the Imperial of New York, thi Caledonian of New York, the Ameri can Central of St. Louis and the German-American of New York. It Is ex pected that all other important com panies will follow their example. elimtlst In n Wreok. San Francisco, April 1. News ha been received hero of the loss of the schooner Stella Ehrland, which sailed from here on Feb. 2(1 with n party of scientists sent out by the Smithsonian Institute to investigate animal and ma rine life In the tropics. The little ves sel was commanded by Professor A. W. Anthony, and was wrecked off the coast of lower California. All ou board were saved, but the valhiable collection of specimens gathered by the party was lost. Deadly Habits. The woman who is addicted to the terrible morphine habit knows that site is ranidlv going down the steep hill that leads to death. There art thousands of other wom en rushing down the same incline, but they do not know it. Thev find themselves suf fering from nervous ness, headache, de spondency, irritabil ity, and a dozen other symptoms ot temais troubles. For relief they turn to the many alcoholic stimulants, malt extracts and other "compounds," so widely advertised to cure the ailments of women, These produce a false stimulation, and the suf ferer finds herself comoelled to take more and more as time passes, and soon becomes an unwitting slave to strong drink. What a weakly woman needs is Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, which contains not a erain of onium or a single drop of alcohol or other dangerous stimulant. It acts directly upon the womanly organs, stop ping drains, restoring displacements ana having a wonderfully beneficial effect upon the general health. Suffering women who wish to consult Dr R. V. Pierce himself can do so by mail, addressing him at Buffalo, N. Y. He makes no charge whatever for advice. Mrs. Rena Henset. of Masslllon. Stark Co.. Ohio, writes: "I had been troubled with chronic constipation and female weakness and doctored with different physicians, none of whom seemed to help me. I saw one of your advertisements, and I thought I would try your medicines. I did so and with good results. Took two tottIes of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and one of his - Favorite Prescription ' snd I can say I nra cured of my troubles, thanks to Dr. Pierce and his medicines. 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OR THEFI 604 Horth Sixth St.' U1I1 B Ii8WlSlde Entrance on Green St rnllad.lDbln. advertising doctors, Medical Imtl- b. cures alter tutes, family pnrilclans,spec!&llits, notplta) and army surgeons tall, as Sworn TBStlmonIalSe?eDrtBS dafsPhllsdelphUTlmes proTe.lt 1 wAU 12 the fata of thouunda who are robbed and ruined by nnikUlfui Doctors and Quicks, with their well worded and alluring adTertliements, m poiiDST as old and experienced speo ' 4m units, onennr rree consultations. ires auTico ana wip or moaersto : nrlcedtrestmcnL Their victims vou 1 find by thousands in Poorhoutes or ESaeJ SB woo is Known as inaonir non.ii. 4 aklllfal ana g-nnlno Hpeclsllst 5a32.m tnthlicountry wltn.Sreari'Eoropesa r rn llcipltsl&EdJI years- prtctlcslex- PriHO canerlence. Send 8 two-cent sumps for book "Troth," the only true medical book advertised (rtrfng valnablelnformsUon to young and old, Btujerfiig from Self-Abu... Jrlvttt 111.. 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At puberty nature generally makes some attempt to establish physical mrularities. but when nature fails to assert itself, develop ments result which injure the health it' ? impair the constitution of the mai'lcri The timely use of Bratl6eld's Female Regulator, the standard remedy for all weaknesses and irregularities peculiar to women, is what retarded nature needs ID all such cases. Sold by druggists for $U 1 looks tor women tree. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS A-LI i'RVEUS. Lsiw Fever. Milk Fever. CURBS t ILJLISI'IIAIUH. Lameness, Itbeanatlsm. JJjjj KIM'.OOTIC. III. temper. ecsssl WOIIM". lists. (itW. jjjCOL'fJIIS. ToMs. 1 n (tenia JJjfOLIC. llellrsche. I)l.rrb, fi.fi. Prevents MIKCAIUIIARK. li.-JL! Kin.MIV ct ULAUUUIl UifcOllIJBIlS. jJjMJSCil!. PUIn Dkeascs. i: 'ill'lAD CO.MIITIOX. Staring Coat. CvSBS I sgc, w : Stable raw, Tm Arwlftea, Book, Ac. t At drussi't or arm priid 00 receipt of nek, lluropftrejii' MedinnV cV. O. Wmtara cfjnnn Pta.. Sew York. rrasiSAaT Hmii. gprr tarji. SEKVOrS DEBILITY, vital v i:akm:ss and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathio 8scir-i No. 88, in us over 40 years, Ih. uuy successful remedy. Jl per vlaLor S vials and larse vial pwdT,for $5 Boltl br tlmum., Knl imi.i m rNlptof , !,. ucaruBM ' iu, CO., cr.ua Jt u., . I PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUKKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. 0fl.ee Kr an build ins, corner of Main an Centre streets. Hhaaad4iali. pKOK. JOHN JONHS, MUSICAL INSTKUCT0H. Lock Box M, Mahanoy City. Pa. ITavlnir studied under some of the best masters iv London and Paris, will iHre leMors on the violin, mandolin, guitar and rocal culture lerma reasonaoie. Auare in care nr Mtrnn hf ftwnifr ShananflMn ennsylvania RAILROAD. SClirYKILL DIVISION. MlBCll 23. t9V9 Trains will leavo Shenandoah after In. .imiv. date for Wlggan, Olltwrton, Frackvllle Dais water, M. t'latr, Pottsvuie. Hamburg, Itwllns 1 uwiuwq. 1 uiMMiiiviiie. numsioffD a .a rnil aselphla (ilnwtd street station) at 6 13 and 813 . m.,2 10, It p tn. on week days. Sundays, 8 IS a. m., i 00 p. m. -iTains teavo rracKvuie lor Hhenanaoari as 7 8a, illft a. m. and S 48, 7 SA p, m. Bunds it 01 a. m. and 5 46 p. m. Leave PotterlUe lor Kbenandoab (vis Frack villa) 710, 1130 a. m., 5 30, 1 10 p. m. Sunday 10 85 a. m 6 90 f tnt- Leave Philadelphia, (Iiroad street station), for Shesandoab at 8 83 a. m.. 4 10 p. iu. week days. Sundays leAve at ft 50 and 9 33 a. ro leave Philadelphia usrosa street stAtionl ror Pottsvllle. 5 S7. 85. 1019 a. ra.. 210. 410. 711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 6 50, 9 23 a. in, and 0 02 p tn. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOH NEW YORK. Emress Week-days. 3 20. 4 OS. 4 CO. 5 09. S 13. 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 3I, 1100, It 43 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 35, Limited 'lOOand 4 22 u ml, 1 40, 2 30.3 20, 8 50, 4 02. SCO, 3 68,6 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 ti m. 12 01 nlKUt. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. 4 60 505, 5 15, 820, 9 50 10 21, 10 43, 11 48 a In. '1203, 1235, 2 30, 402 Limited, M 211, 5 20, 'SK, 685, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Kxpress lor lioeton without change, 11 00 s ra. week-days, and 7 50 p. ra., dally. For Sea Olrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Qrove, Long ltrancb, 8 30,11 14 a m, 8 80, 4 03 p m weekdays. For Lambenvllle, Koston and Seranton, 6 50 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 3 00 1 Lambert vllle and iiaton only), weeKaaya, ana in p tn dally liudnlo, 9 00 a ra, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 0J p m daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For llaltlmore and Washington. 3 50. 7 20. 8 3? m on II w . n 14 m .14,1 .1 14 aia ..,. m Congressional Llm. J, 5 SI, 617, 131 p. m, and 12 01 nlitbt weekdays. Sundays. 8 50. 7 20. 9 12, 11 23 a ra, 12 00, H 12, 3 12. 4 41 15 20 Con- KTcsionai 1.11U.J, o iii, o 00, -i-ai p ra ana uuoj niK'it. For Baltimore, accommclatlon. 9 12 a ra. 1 U and 4 01 p m week days. 5 OS and 11 16 p m dally Atlantic i;oasi j,ine, r loriua apocial, 2 02 p m, weekdays. Kipress 12 09 p m, and 1203 night, dally. southern Hallway, l'lorlda .Limited, 2 26 p m, weekdays KxpresH 5 31 and 6 55 p ra, dally. Norfolk nnd Western Kullway for MemphU and New Orleans, 5 31 p in dally. Chesapeake Ac Ohlu Hallway, 7 81 p ni, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekilnya, 11 10 p in dally. Leave Market street wharf as follows: Ex press for New York, 903 a m, 4 30 p ra week days. For I,ng lliancb, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a ra weekd -ys. For Island Heights, 8 80 s tn and 4 00 p ra weekdays. WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. Mar. h II, IMA). FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ui.,.,1 -treel Mutton via Dataware rfrci brldi Utprew, 9 10 a iu,,706p m. Sunday, 9 20 a. m., 7 05 p. in. I ,-nvi Morket rw Warf Kipt m, 1 00 a m, 130Satur.laysonlyl.2 00. 4 00. SOU u m. Sun- ilats, 900. IjOO a m I accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p ru. tut cope May, heu Isle city, Omu City, Vvalon. btone llarltor, Augleaiea, Wlldw i nu Holly Bch Kipruas, 9 00 a m, 4 ut. p m weekdays. Sundays 900a tn. For Homers Point Kxprs, 9 00 a. ta., 1 00, t 00. S CO, p tn. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 1000a m The Union Transfer CosinanT will rail for and check baggage from hotel, and reaideocca. -uimng car. I. B. Htrrcnissos, J. K. Wood. Oen'l Manager. Own'' Pav'r As EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, N . 13 North Jardin St. riilUonsof Dollars Go up in amok., every year. Take so risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc, insured in flrat-elaM re liable companies, as reproseutcd by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agent un.Tx iiiuJi xao South Jardiu St A1.nl.lf. andArHA.ntel nmvaula. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, II. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 K. Centre St., PotUville, Pa, Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the bar. A choice line of Cigars and Tatfu iter ance Driuks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all houia. 1
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