Death's face Is not a pleasant lliintf to look upon, yet thousands of riitJti and wo. men go about dally with the teflection of death In their faces. The dull eyes, the sallow complexion, the sunken cheeks, the emaciated form, alt tell the story of the in sidious advances of that implacable foe consumption. Doctors have declared that consumption is incurable. It is not. Thou sands of consumptives have testified to their complete recovery after they were riven up by the doctors and all hope was pone. It is simply a matter of going to the seat of the trouble which is imperfect and improper nutrition. pi. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does this. It corrects all disorder? of the digestion. It invigorates the liver. It makes assimilation perfect. It fills the bjood with the elements that build pew healthy tissue in every organ of the body. It Is the great blood-maker and flesh-buildbr. It cures q& per cent, of all cases of consump tion. All good druggists sell it. It Gaddls, KsJ.,of No. 3J 8, J. Street. Tacotna, Washington, writes; "I wM taken ill Iti tSSa with headache and pain in my hack; I called in a doctor and he came three times. He said 1 was bilious, but I kept getting worse. I took a cough so that I could not sleep only by being propped id bed. Mv luucs hurt me. and I cot ro boar that I was skin and bone. I thought I was goliigto die. I saw the 'Golden Medical Discovery rec ommended for a cough. I tried a bottle Of it and it did me so much good that I tried another one and It made me sound and well, so I recommend it to everybody. It saved my life." A headache is a svmotom of cottstioation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure -constipation, promptly and permanently. They'do not gripe. Druggists sell them. fifiAY H AIR rtESTOftEB X?',. " uraleolor b l.V.V.-l HAIR JHIilll. I'.V' fco dVfl,htrDiltl',iel'Ssantodor. f 1.00 n bollio l,i:r.'.H HAIR TO.IOreraoes dandruff, atom lialrfr.ltn fanlneeolRndpromotetrowthl nil.otll m r.iiiuANT co ids imton u. aY.rDtr Illustrated Treatise on llalr on application I 111.1. For fiilo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlln's Drug Store. BlodtfEerve Food For Weak and Rundown Pfeoplfc frd.-i ChUdhocd to 0!d Age. WHAT iT 13! Tna l!chstof all re tf.TitiT routlx, tit out it i"pla"e th m nubbtavnce to tto ilun aad iiTven thnt are teMhattsted in I: i . tut- Uftj-iiififisf tiuiiWli7dlfi(f, ititUeestioii, uiga JtTii t.QTervrork.orry, excuses, abuse, etc WHAT !T Opts ! hf m.Wmr the blopd p-rf ttml r.c . Jiitii tl'u diirYUO!i peHjt, it creotei to d tl -h, jnnncU and Btri-ntfth. Tlie nervei !) tn uifci'fl t,iv,m ,tm hritil.f(.nmti act. to" and c.ar. r rrwt -nnje lostTltnlit j and Btop)Jn(t all waiting -tr m j-,fl wfttiKnetM In either bei, it haa no cni hi , and 9 t.pmalorecnlntof It la wurth Its wciant 1 1 ffoi.J. Ooaboxlaptsaneck. Price ficc.. or iboxia PrusffiiiU or by mll. Clonic Tree, . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, U:httfiiit Ft. Phtladflhf- VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 bAYS. QOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON'S VITALIZER Cures General or iptclal debility, wakefulness, sperrnitorrhoea, emissions, Impotency, pare sis, eie Cofreoti functional disorder?, causal 1y errors or .exttcses, qu.fckly restoring Uost nanhooJ, -In jold or young, filvii.fr Vigor and strength where former weakness prvvntled. Convenient iiackngw, simple, effectual and estimate. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH, Din't lie deceived by Imitations; Insist on CATON'S VlUIUer. Sent senled If your Uriiff l?Ut docs not hire It. Price $1 perpkjf., 6 for $s with written guarantee of complete cure,: information, reference, etc., free nud confiden tial. 5enduJBtitetnontbfca.se mid 35 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each 3cp-on. CATON MED, CO., BOSTON. MASS. DB. LOSS'S' dOOK FREE .ri.efcl3i.rr.,7.of eimiorh of voutit, I.OT VIHOIt l.-ia MliKAKKM Ol' MBit ASH mmUS. a tmces: cotH BbuaSl M. curtly sriled ,n,tr. a 1 1 al Tr? 'taivnthymsU strictly oufltlcntkl.sai it u:iiiit. .iolclt our -ruaran"!. Nrt matter bavt oni tfcodlcz, 1 wlllpo" Ivnlj1 olfrnynu.' w rltif or in.l POUITICAL CARDS; Olt CIIIKF UURQESS, PIERCM WALKEfe, 0( ihe Fourth ward; Subject to Citizens party rules. -jjioit onntF itunanss, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tlie Fourth V,'ardi Subject to Citizens party rules. jpiOK CIIIKF ntmai'.sS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. JjlOlt UIXKIVKU OK TAXks, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Iemocrntlopart rules. jjion ciiikf iiunars, JOHN DANDO. Subject to the Citizens party rules. Toarho to Hire'. II you 'want to hire a sate nnd reliable team fordrivlnKorforworklnppurpoaoH pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Team, constantly on hand at 'reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Oppo.lte ReadtnK railroad atatlon. 011 lam end J" ran Atwari Celebrated Female l'owtlerft peTor fall. 'll.ljSllAaic.'ucclKr.'ihun af. anil tun filttr falltn. I'euarroTal ltllf and other liar m ran muttme&l c lot. AJwayi buy th. beat and f Told dut vEinSstVi B Salt ivtlcului,4cu Ur.8.1 HflAVt TUU Colored BpaW, AW,6ld BorMjl Muicer 1m UoatVXUltralUiigl'TrrltCOOKH (ilMEDY CO. 007 Maanlo Temple J JChleairo, 111., tor proofs, of care. Cupl-MI RAtal. 8&OO.OOO.I ,Wort caMeonrvct in l&M fefljto OS dya.i !Od-pageK-ftrWt, AtM But Thus Far He Has Not Mot the Insurgont Forces, THE SCENES OF DESOLATION HirtiliKh Which thn Spnttlsh Troops l'naseil In Their Iteporteil Senrch for tho llni'iny. A letter from Oenerul Gurcha Iteports Ills Troops In Oooil Con til thill. HAVANA, Dec. 1. DetniU of tho tnoVo moots of Gonurul Woylorretiohctl hero yos Kjnliiy. At 3 o'clock during tho nf tornoon of Thursday hu left Artomlsu, following tho ndvnncod guard of his columns, which wero flanked by squadrons from tho 1'rlu elrw reslmont. Ho was nccompnnlod by Genornl llulz, who commands tho brlgnrto, nud by Gouornl Kscrlbnno, his chlof ol Bttiff, and tho aldos do camp. Tho Spanish forcos followed tho high way, nnd Httlo olso but rulus, ashos, dyna ml ted culverts nnd desolation wcro seen In place of tho onco plcturosquo landscape. Twlco tho columns were compelled to hall on nccount of tho partly destroyed road' way, and St wag not until 7 o'clock thl same evening that tho troops arrived al tho Itlvor Baynto, threo miles from Can dclnrln. JJjr .that, tlmo darkness had nl ready set in, anil so tho columns camped thoro for tho night. Tho cApialn general was very gracious' to General Escribnnb nnd to tho corre spondent of El Irnpnrclnl, of Madrid, who. as a very groat favor, was allowed to no colnpariy tho troops operating ngalnst An tonio Mncoo; The captain general and hit invitod guests for supper that night had chicked hull rloo nnd omciottos. Tho noxt morning breakfast was hur riedly proparod nnd at 0 o clock the col umns resumed tho march to 'Candclnrin. stilt fplldwlng tho hlghwhy. Somo time later tho troops arrived In sight of a spot upan-which an ohgngomont ovldently hud boon fought with tho Insurgouts, nnd It soon became known that It wns where the Spanish force, under General Sogura, mot tho onomy under Slacoo on Fob. 7, nnd the former afterward occupied Biiu Crlstobnt. Tho tropps, on FridliJ lust, found the brldgo noar ihb spot destroyed by Are, and tho highway t belnjj .thus Impassable the columns mndb a detour, camped for the night at a convenient plnco near tho Hlvcr Cnlvoras nnd entered San. Cristobal at S o'clock tho no?t moridhg. Thoro thoy found all tho housos decorated, nud were wclcomod by a crowd of peoplo. During tho past week a 'column of tropps led by Gonernl Obrcgon has beon roconnoltcrlng In tho direction of Sabann. Another colunih, commanded by Gonornl Soguro, has beeu operating In tho direc tion of Pucrcos Gordos, nnd a third col umn, under General Hernnndoz, has been fooling for tho oncmy In tho vicinity of Mocurijes. Hut, nftor llvo days of toll somo work, tho pammnndors of tho three columns report that tho Insurgents were not to bo found, although thoy hnro ru cently destroyed n number of prefectures and country- dwellings, lluconiiolterjtig extended from tho railroad to tho coast. A O ii'nlnnt? ..n.fnr.t.it. mnnl l,n n'.l.l- soldlor In tho Havana Military hosnltall whlio looking Out of n window, was shpt by a sentinel, who had been ordered to pro- vent tho Inmates from looking out, inas much as persons who had beeu Imprlsonod for political ollensos olid wero 111 were In tho hospital. Tho sentinel thought the soldier .was one of thoso political prlsonors nttomptlng to escape. La Lucha, commenting upon tho letter from Fltzhugh Leo, Jr., son of tho United Stotps consul goneral, assorted that his father was not responsible tor much of the talk attributed to him In newspapers In tho United btatos, says: "Tho general talks what nnd whon he llkos, and not when others wish. That wo already know horo, but thoro nro many persons In Cuba and In tho United btatos who do not know It." A Letter front General Cnrcla. NEW Yblik; Doc. 1. President Palma of th6 Cuban jiintii, has received a letter from tho camp of General Callxto Garcia giving tiofnllsof'the capture of Guaimura by tho Iniurgent4. .- Tho letter says that not only Hid Garc'ia's army capturo the town, but oubugh arms nnd ammunition to fit out '4Q0- recruits'. ; Gonefal Garcla's" jorcos numooreu nearly o,uw men. lie mado a despernto attack oil tho fort, using thq two C(tnuon which, tho .insurgents had with good effect. Goneral' Garcia says that ms man nro in llrsf class condition: nnd havo a good supply of ammunition, Ho will not, as tho roports, hav6 said, march westward to join General Macoo, but will romaiu m Puerto i'rincipo. Another Order from Weylor. Tampa, Fin., Doo. 1. Prlvato ntlvices from Havana aro to tho effect that Woyler win booh issuo another tobacco ordor pro hlb)tlng tho exportation of remodlos to- paccp irom tho island of Uuba. This was not lncludod In his othor order.and a groat doal hns beon exportod. Havana mnuu fa'oturors have petitioned Weylor to close thouban ports on this tobacco, ns north orn nnd enstom manufacturers woro buy ing all of It for exportation to this country, A Market for American Wheat. Wasiiin'oto.v, Doo. 1. Unltdd States Consul Horton, nt Athens, in a report to tho state departmont, says that in conso quonco of tho bad wheat harvest In Hnssia, which Buppllos nearly two-thlrils of the whoat used in Greeco,'iricos of wheat are very high thero, und aro still rising. He Is confident; thht 'thero In a lino opening for tho Introduction' of American hard wheats Into QreoccJ, afid offers to assist would bo oxportors. i Gave Ills LI hi for Ills Child. FfiliT UiKOGOm, Tex., Deo. 1 Sunday nlghi tho quarters of Post Chupluin M. O. Hlalno woro dostro'yetl by llro, and the chapliitil nud his young daughter burned to death. Chaplain IilnlVo, aftor the lire had mado somo headway, missed his daughter nnd entered tho building to res cue her. Ho was overcpino by smoko, nnd porUhed with his child. His wlfo escaped without serious injury. Hello! in glx Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved 1,0 sl hoars by the "New Great South Ain'orfcan Ivldney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kldiioys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female, It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want ulck relief and euro this Is your remedy, old by Shapira'a pharmacy, 107 South Main street. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthine done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street1 Dealer lr. stcrea l-tf HE SHAKERS DO THEIR DUTY. "If a man discovers a valuable medicine," said Horace Greeley, "it is his duty to adver tise it " Yes, and at onco for suffering omauils tho speediest relief possible, liut lot tho man first he sure Suffering had better wait than bo deluded by falio hopes. Medi cine, like surcory, must often seem cruel iti orJcrtobo really klud. On this prlnciplb the Shakors, of Mt. Lebanon, X. Y., with held their great Indigestion and dyspepsia remedy from tho public for several years. With thetn right-doing is overytlilng rnnno comparatively nothing. Hence tho popularity ml success: of whatever thoy oiler for sale. Having satisfied themselves of the merit of their medicine by employing It in tho worst cases of digestive disorders in their own vicinity for years, thoy did their duty thoy advertised it, under tho name Of tho Shaker Digestive Cordial. In all cases where thero Is distress after eating, pain in tho stomach, chest and hack ; aversion to food with tho resulting symptoms, such as headache, furred ongue, eructation of gas, with weakness and loss'of flesh, ate, tho Cordial has a most hippy 'effect. Being Itself a digested food with power to digest other foods, it relieves the weak and possibly inlUmed stomach of the labor it is in no condition td perform, gives new strength to the body and prcsontly restores to tho digestive organs their normal vigor. Taken immediately aiter eating this remedy Insures tho digestion of tho meal and prevents the fermentation of tho food, which is the source of most of the afllicted symp toms which accompany dyspepsia. It is also as agreeable to the tasto as It Is potent as a medicino. To show their nwu confidence in It, and to haston its universal adoption, tho Shakers authorize druggists to sell trial bottles at the nominal price of ten cents. Cimtllct (Her nil lllilrirlo (Jr.iteynrtt. CINCINNATI, Dec. 1. 'Ihero Is about to bo n legal disturbance over u graveyard contiguous to tho tomb of ux-Proaldont William H. Harrison. Tho Harrison heirs claim that tho cemetery In niu'stion is their property, nud they havo given nntlco to tho township trustees that thoy will bo held responsible If they attempt any net of ownership. It Is said that tho Harrison htlrs propose to rcmovo to tho vicinity of Harrison's tomb tho remains of John Clovos Symmos and other hlstorio occu pants of tho cumotdry, nnd thou sell tho cemetery for t wn lots, using tho money thus obtained to improve tho renting place of the distinguished dead. Tho friends of other occupants of tho ground will push their objection Into court if necessary. liuculen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores. At.nn.l 1.I1UI1.. 1 all skin eruptions, and positively cure's piles, or jo pay rcquircu. it is guaranteed to mvo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley . lliuriitiuii Inland 'I'roiperotis. 'Wasiiin'oiu.v, Dec. 1. Mr. John W. Foster, former secretary of state, has re turned to Washington from n six weeks' visit to Hawaii. In speaking of his visit Mr. Fostor said; "Tho condition of busi ness In Hawaii Is nourishing. Tho Islands aro prosportms and tholr future is bright. Tho Pnclllo Mail has recently doubled Its sorvlco, sending a stoamcr twice a month, and a now HnV Is soon expected to bo es tablished by tho Jnpahoso. Tho peoplo of Hawaii wish to bo annoxod to tho United States. Tho present government has tho approval of a majority of the nntivo Ha waliaus, ami thoro is no likelihood that thoro evor will bu a restoration of tho mon archy." Decided Against Uroker Ghapiiinu. WASHINGTON, Dee. 1. Tho supremo court of the United St.ttos has dismissed tho writ of error In tho enso of Klvortou It. Chapman, tho Now York broker, char trod with violation of tho statutes lu nifuslng to answer quet(o'ris; put by the sonato sugar trust Investigation commit tee two years ago. This makes It nocos silry for Chapman to servo his soritohco. nt lo-.ist technically. Ho will doubtless bo promptly surrendered by his bondsmen and tho case again carried to tho supreme po-irt on hnbous corpus proceedings to tost the constitutionality of tho act on which tho prosecution Is based. Grlp-Goltls-lIeadaclie. Why suffor with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Brnmo Quinlno will euro you In ono day. Putuoln tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price. 23 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Coming Invents. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under tho auspices of the Welsh Baptist church, in Robblna' opem house. Deo. 21, Second annual ball of the Patriotic Drum Corps in Bobbins' opora house, Scaly eruptions of tho head, chapped hands anil lips, cuts, onuses, scaiaj, nurus are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It Is at preent the article most used for pilcsj nud it always cures them. C. H. Hagcnbucb. P. J. CANPIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity .-For-- BARBEY'S Beer and- Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. CRU& uJSarE ana ruhc. & "a ao. f Uft-wOMau s hAf c 'TOTlSjluaV"" Wiri Specifio COiPmuuPA. For sale at Povinsky'a drug store, 28 Host Centre street. t GALLANT JJFE SAM Statistics Regarding the Work of tho Coast' Guards. THOUSANDS OP PlPLE' RESCUED ' And Millions Worth e.f Property Snvnl from Destruction The rerCAntBge of I Loss of Life and l'roperly Ilrcatly lte ilucctl. Washington, Deo. 1. Tho reportbf Mr. Kimball, tho geuornl superintendent of tho llfo saving servlco for tho year omtod June. 30 exhibits tho mbst satisfactory re sults vet accomplished by that service. Althoiigh'tho total 'number Of disasters wns greater than In nnjr prior J-Car tho porcontngo of lives ami prnporty lost was1 les. Tho uoxt host record Wns thnt bf the year 1803. In that yoar tho loss bf llfo was one out of overy 221 pin-sons' involved, and tho loss of property 14 per coltt. of tho amount lnlp6riled, whlto during tho last year tho loss wni only onll porson out of 200, and 11 1-5 por cent, of property. At tho cioso of tho year the- establish ment comprised 250 stations, 'of which' 183 woro located on thd Atlrihtlo and gillf' coasts', 65 oil the great lnkos, 14 on tho Pn clllo const nnd ono at tho Fulls of IhoOhhi, Loulsvlllo, Ky. Tho numbor of disasters to documented vossels within tho scope of the service wns 487, Involving 4,008 persons, of Whom 4,593 woro saved and 13 lost Tho estimated valuo of tho vessols was f8,8S0,lld, and of tho enrgoos f3,8lU,8S0, aggregating a total of ei2,720,520. Of this amount Jl,4:i,750 was lost. Thb number of documented vosSels totally lost was 67. ThorO were also during tho year 213 casualties to un documented all craft, sailboats, rowboats, etc. Of the 591 persons oil board 587 wcro saved nnd 7 lost. Tho vnlub of the prop erty lu theso casualties Is estimated ut ai0,2U3, of which $114,015 wns saved. Tho total numbor of shipwrecked persons suc cored at stations wns Ul3. Tho total num ber of days succor wns uffordod was 1,430. Othor porsons (not on board vessols) to the number of olghty.two, wcro rescued from drowning, all of whom would prob ably havo perished but for tho vigilance and prompt assistance of tho llfo saving crows. In tho year tho crows saved'nnd nstlsted ' to savu42 vessels valued, with thuir car goes at 4,8.VI,110. Of this number UlS wero saved without outside assistance, ug gregutlng, with their cargoes, n value of f077,4i3, with n loss of only $tl,712 In the remaining 151 instances the life having crews assisted other agencies lu saving property valued at f3.ol.h),773, out of n totul of !f3,S73,()15 Imperilled: Less important asslstuuco wus rendered to 107 other es scls lu distress. Tho patrolmen also warnod from danger by their night signals 210 vessels, and by day signals 11). Tho loss of llfo and prop erty averted In thoso 2-JJ instances, of course, cannot bo estimated, btit the cir cumstances under which a largo propor tion of tho warning wero made indle.ito that It must havo been very considerable. Tho cost of maintaining the servlco for tho year was $1,!01,M)3. Attention is Invited to tho Inadequacy of tho compensation of tho superinten dents of llfo saving districts who aro charged with onerous duties ami rcquiioJ to furnish heavy bonds, lu somo cases with a penalty us high ns C&O.OOO. An an nual compensation of s2,000 Is recom mended. Thu existing discrimination In tho rates of wages paid tho stirfmen a small minority receiving W5 per month while tho majority receive only -JoU con tinues to bo a source of serious discontent and complaint. The goneral superinten dent reoommunds thatu ntiltorm ruto bo established, aud that It bo llxod at i'u'3 per month. I had sovore attacks of gravel and kidney truublo; and unable to get a medicino or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Bitters, and thoy cured me in a short time. A Distinguished L.vwvkb of Vav.m: Co,, N. Y. C0L01tI.rS3 AND COLD. X young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Hor face was too white, and her bands and feet felt as tlioiiEh the blood did not circulate. Aftor one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of rnlud gratifying to hor friends. Ilrltlslt Secure Imineillate Indoinlilty. LivfcllPObL, Doe. 1. The stenmshln Hti tanfca-, arrlvliltr hero from tho w6st coast pf Africa, reports' that H. M. S5. Alecttf hail nrrlVod nt Grand Bassa and had in- nut red Into tho outraoos committed bv Lt berlnns. Soiho tiillo slhce cltizcn of the hegro ropuidlrj Liberia maltreated na tives' of thd British cblonr of Sierra Loono. livlmr In Grand I3assa. und dos'trnvnd thnlt houses. Thb Aioctd made nJddninnd upon lAborln for ?l,000 Indemnity, ami on the iiheriana Hesitating to comply wlth'the demandt It la stilted, the comilinnddt' ol the Alocto thrdatoned trj hind sailors un less tho Indemnity was paid by noon on tho morrow. Tho Llborians paid tho ro- quirou sum tno Host morning. ;.V SIIssIiib College Student; Voi(CESTi:if, Mass.. Deb. 1. Frank Fllckonger, a mombc-r of tho sophomore class at tno w orcestcr l'olytcchnlo Insti tute, disappeared from the school two weeks niro last 1-rlday, and nothing hu beon si i of him since then, nlthough his fetuUoiiV .rlends havo mado an active search to uscertnln his whereabouts, Fllokongur was ono of tho students who was suspended recently for participating in a boiiflrp qn tho institute ground, and It was while ho was under susnoiiMun that he wont uwny. It U thought that ho has either gono to Cuba to join tho Insurgents or that he has gone wctetittid joined homo tuoutricni company. County Treasurer ifelil Up. Dallas, Tex., Dee. 1. While V. E. Coo, county treasurer, was ut work In the court houu nt midnight two moil appeared aud compollod him nt thu point of u pistol to open tho vault. While ono stood guard all tho vnluablu papers nndoontoiits of tho Innor vault were eiamlndd bj- the other robber. After placing n considerable sum of monoy in a onnviis sack thb roblioM withdrew from tho vault. Coo Milzod his pistol und (.hot at tho robbers. Tho latter returned tho llro, hitting the trensuror in tho back of tho head and inflicting a bad scalp wound. Tho treasurer Bays tho rob bers secured fd.OOO. Itliouiuutlant Cured lu a Day, "Mystic Curo" for Kheumatism aud Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. It action upon tho system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose'greatly benefits r 75eenU. Sold by 0. If. Hacenbuch, Drucglst. Shonandoah. r i I V Ctnnnci f I f OOH every- SUflfi "the? i The Modern C:e4ner attic t tr. 3 f All Grocers. , . f frreeSatr.r'e. basement ' IP LT.Iflitmr't tnsltt IMamoad Umn-S EWNYROYAL PILLS ll riff In 1.1 nu4 itnlj ClpnntfttN 4tae-r. JTKa lrllkblr). I1DII oak MAfid JTrflN I ft Ilta fttirl Vols! Bllit Is' (wifi, pftlM with bluo ribbon Tho no Other RtPudartoia HHftft- tttntand imlfatiofu Al nrttiiidteri)d4. to tAto(l tcr 'pledUrt, iMrtlaionUU r. MltUef for lnt1l(.ttlHr, by r(ara ' flails. i'.wuu 4i-iioBti. j-aptr. nlllionsof Dollai-s Go up In snioko every year. Take ha risks but got your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., Insured in fl rat-class re liable companies as represented by DA Vlr. FATKT Insurance Afrerit, Uft-VlU riWOl, 130 Houth Jardln St. Also Lite and Accidental Companies CATON'S TANSY PILLS! Always rellal.'le'Avof" RELIEF FOR WOMEN. Imitations, (let CATON'S, nnd save rccrets. A druggists, or sent scaled, II. Ourho6klet4 cents CATON SPEC, CO., - BOSTON, MASS. iViADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rosmVELT CDnE Jiitij jrervoua JHeae eainnB Mem otf. Imiot?ncT.Hl wpleirsnws, etc . canned brAbuKOQnd other Kxcmim nnd Indl cretlonti, Thty rjuiehtu ami surttu rMtore Lofit Vitality- in old or joamr, anil tt a maa for tuir,bulns or warrlaje. 1'rfVRTit IimnnilY nnd finamrtinn it tafasnln time. Their nv siinir immediate imprors ment and effects a CUHE wcore alt otbera tail. In BlBtupon havinii tho cenaino Aiox Tablets. They hare cured thousandtiand will cure jou. We aivo a post ti to written RunrantM to effect n care in each cose or refund tho money, l'rire 60 cents tr pncka&e, or elz packauei (full treat me at) for $2.60, Itv mm plain wrapper, nnon n clnt of price. Circular free. AJAX REftlEDV CO., "SfiSg in. In '"or snlc in Hlien.iiKlnnh. Vn... Ux A. Wnliv nmlS. V Kirlln, DniKsNts. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS ANb BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent nnd otlmu- Hint. An Instant euro lor sour stomachs unu hendnches, which often accumulate froDi havitiK n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 nnd iy Peach Alley, Shenandonli 604 North Sixth side entrance on Green SI. PHILADELPHIA. CURE CUARANTCEO. rfjk "l.ilr.-.Ttill-ltAOTICK'SB jeiraloniie r n 1 eurs Jlusttllul Usperlent e 1, Vrmunj-. 'ra STRiOTunE, Blood foison, ii&ii 0CNrnAt. Ocbility, Lost Vicoh. jB-j5VnxCCS3ES AND ALL OTHERlV (kwsp effects of youthful Folly of both scxes i'crrfnncndj cured niter every ono clso 2iu fulled, LOST MANH&OO AUD St-inUNtaEH r,m RISTCII?. fllt flveJ-mit ftfimv-ifor l-rwikTi-itlli, The only PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. 8. PlIII.I.ll'S, M. I). Onteo i 30 Went fccntro street. Cult lie consulted at all hours. Mi M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kgan btiildliifr, corner of Main and Centre streets, Blteiiandonh. j n. pbMisnov. ATTO'ftNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. ' W. SIIbHifAKEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market ami Centro streets. pKOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahanoy City, Pa.' Ilaylnir studied under soma o( the best masters l Ixindon and Paris, will (rive lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweler, BhenanUoah. Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TORSBCsk , Tor over 25 years it ha3 toon curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, Sc. It Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEinZ YORK. Sold by p. p. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, pa. "A HAND SAW IS A SAPOLI IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. For Sale by p. p. D. pei7i7a. Railroad. 8CIII YKII.1, DIVISION. NorrsviiKK 15,1390. Trains rlll leave Hhetiaiidoah after the abort dale for Wlaurnn. Cllllierton, Prnekvllle, Dark Water, ft. ClBlr, I'otlsvllle. llomliurir, Kevllnr, rottstown, l'tineulxtlle, Korrlstown and 1'tiU ndelpliln (Ilrond street stflttou) nt CUM and 1101 a. m. nnd I 20 n. nt. fin week days. Kor Polte vllle and tutertnedlate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For WlKKdii, Olllierton, KraekTllle, Dark Water, St. Clilir, I'otlsvllle, at 8 Oh, 9 41 B. m. and 3 10 p.m. For Ilaiiiburtf, Keniliujr, 1'otUtown, lMioeliixvllle, Norrlstowu, rhlladelplita atO fl, 9 in. in., 3 10 p. tn. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah al 10 10 ti. in. and 12.11, ft 41, 7 32 nnd 10 47 p. m. Holiday, 11 13 a. ni. and 3 41 p. in. Ieove I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 IV C5 n. in. and 5 in, 7 33 nnd 10 30 . in. Hilndaj at 10 40 n. m., 3 13 p. m. Invc rlillnilelphln, (Ilrnad street station), for Shenandoah at 3 67 nnd 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 1 11 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at C 30 a. m. Leave. Droatl street station, Philadelphia, lot Sea Olrt, Asbury Park, Oeenn drove, Lonsj Dranch, nnd Interincdlato stations, 4 03, 0 50. 8.3ft, 11.39a. in., 2 3S, 3.30, 4.03 p. nl. week-days, BOO Saturdays only. Stindnv (.top nt Intorlakea for Asliury Park), 4 01, 8.23 a. U-ave Brood Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIS NP.W YORK. llsptess, weck-ilays, 3 20, 4 0, 4 50 3 11. 8 30 7 SI, it 20, 8 3.1, 9 30, 1U 21 I DlnlliB Car), 1 1 00 a. in. 12 00 noon, 2 33 (Limited 1 (JO and 4 12 p tn. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (DlnlilK Oar) 3 31, r,r 4 00, 3 00, 5 3d (Dinlllir Car), 0 00, 0 30, 8 12, 10(10, p. lit., 12 01, nln'it. Sundays, 3 20, 1 03, 4 60. 3 1;,, It 20, 8 33, 9 30, 10 21, (Dl. ltlK Oar), 118-1 a. ni . 1233, 2:iO (Dining Cnr), I 00 (Limited 4 2i Dining; Car), 5 20, 5 50, (l)lnlllf- Car), 6 33, O 30, 8 1.', 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Kxpress for Ito.tott without cliatifre, 11 00a in., week-days, and C 30 p. tit., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Ilattllnre anil Washington, 3 30, 7 20, 812 10 30, 11 23 n. m., 12 09 fllSl Limited Din lint Car), 1 12, 0 18, 4 41 (3 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 063 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Our) p. 111., and 1203 night week days. Sundays, 330, 720, 912, 1120 a. m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41.( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 0 33 (Dining Car), 7 W p. nt. (Dltilug Cnr) ami 12 03 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroatl street station, Philadelphia (via Delnwaru river lirldge), express, 7 02 p. ra. dslly. U-ave Market street Ferry, express", 8 30 a m., 200, tin), 3 '0 p. lit Sundays, 8 43, 0 43 n m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, o. 111., .120nnd420 p 111 , week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 n. lu., t 00 anil 5 (HI p. 111. For Cape May. Anglessea, Wildwnod and Holly I!each, and Sealslo City, Ocean City and Avalon Kxpress, 900 a. in., I 00 p m week days. Sundays, "OOn. 111. For Homers Point Kxpress, 8 50 n m., 4 00 p. 111. week days. Sundays 8-i5it in. S. 51 Prcmmt. J, It. Wmn, (ien'l Manager. Clcn'l lash'g'r Agt. PHILA. & READING RY (N KFFEtrr NOV 15, I8M. Tiaiim Ufte Shennnioi.N a lollows : Kor Svve York vtrt I'hltmlelpMn wrek dan. , 2 10, 5 SI, 7 20 n, m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m Simdavft, 2 10 n. in. I For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week dayi, 1 5 35, 7 20 n. m 12 iS nnd 3 00 p. in. Kor lten. Ins and IMillndf Iphln, wevk days, I 2 10, 3 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. tn. Sun. days, 2 10 it. lu. Kor lott.villi, week dnv-, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., at d 1 12 a 00 and 5 M P- ,n- Hniwlyn, 2 10 a. m. ror iain:uun ana .mimnny city, week day, 2 10,52.1, 7 20 a. in.. 12 44, 3 00 ami p, m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. Kor illlnmpnrt, Suntmry and Iwinbaig, wcekdftyn, 3 23, 1130 a. m., 200 and 725p.m. Sundavn, 3 25 a. in. Kor Mahanm Klane, wctkday, 2 10. 3 25, 825, 7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 IS, 2 00, 3 00,5 55, 7 25 aiid 9 65 p. in. nui mays, - iu, a Ln a. in. Vor AhIiIjukI nnd sliainokln, week days, 8 25, --v, ii ijy u. in., a w, 4 ii-i anu v ) p. til. 1 San uftyn, a 'jzi a. nt. Kor Haltlmure. Vnihlni?ton nrwl tliA AV4 II. fc O. It. IE., through train, Ipa-m Headtnr Terminal. JMillmlelphf:., (IV tell, if w.) at 8 20, 7M, 11 2rt a. tn . 3 10 and 7,27 It i Sunday. 320,7aU20 n. in., 3 40 and 727p.m. AddW tfonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Curat nut utrceta etutiou, week days, 10 80 a, m. 12 3). 12 11 8 40 i m. Sundaye, 1 a5, 8 J p. in. TKAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, weak days, 4 80, 8 00 a.m., 1 30, i 30, 9 00 p. in. and nlirhi. Sundays, n 00 p. tn. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in 1 30 and i IS p. lu. Leave Philadelphia, Ueadlujj Terminal, week da) a, 1 20, ft 35, 10 01 n. m. and 4 ni, n HO, 11 K p. in. Hnndays, 1130p m. Leave KeailiiiK, week days, 13-1 710, 100S, II M u. in. , r, 00 and H 30 it m. bundu) s. I 8-1 a. jn. Leave Pottsvillo, week days, 2 S.1, 7 40 a. m.( 1230aud 612p. nt. Hundays, 2 3.1 a. in. Ieavo TauiafUii,tveek day, 8 18, ffftO, 1123 a ni., 1 27, 7 20 and II 43 p. ni. Sundays. 3 18 a. m. Leave ilalwnoy City, week days, 3 ii, 9 21, 11 17 o, m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 CM p. in, Sundays, t U a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 630, 9 37, II S9 a. m 1 12, 2 19, 3 20, 8 M, 7 87 an I" 23'p, m. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. in. Leave WlUianisport, weekdays, 7 42, 1010 at, in.. 3 M and il 41 p. m. Sundays, ll lap. in, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street tvatl and South strcctwhatf for Atlantlo City, Weekdays Eiprcas, 9 00a. m 2 00, 1 00 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 A. tn., 0 30 p. til. Sundays Express, 900, 1000 a. m. Accom inodatlon, 8 (10 a. in., 4 i.1 p. ni. IteturnlnK leave Atluntlo City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Eiprtas, 7 35, 9 a) a. ln 3 30, 530 p. tit. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., 43 p. in. Sundays Express, I 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommo dation, 7 15 n. tn., 4 13 p. in. Parlor Cars on all expnms trains. I. A. SWKIdAItD, U. O. HANCOCK, Oen'I Superintendent. (Ien'l Pasa-Ajr Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a relrety softness of the Bkin is Irita rlably obtained by those who use PoiionPb Complexion Powder. GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH. V.rn. . In c . . . , , . ..'.,1. . : d Y.C1t ot'icr v. 2 -lt -e., u .a ai USe e.tl.ie I'll!.. . I-r..r and fuii vn'or (uic'.'.y r. . . Mailed forSl i i;i.o.. ,v v, itfia vS00 -itatrts .ti -r eet.int ' re , rcf-j-1 ' ' o-. ,. U ' i KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. and nt., too
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