Pimples, blotrlios, hlai-khi-ads.red, rough, oily, motliy skin. ItrMnfr, scaly scalp, dry, tliin, and falling hair, mid baby blemishes prevented by Ci'TirtmA SoAF, tho most oflectlvo nkiii pntifying and boautlfyine soap In tbo world, an well as purest and sweetest lor toller., b.ith, and nursery. Map Ii ioll IhitMnrlinul th world. Fottik Ditto AFtfTHPH .Hti , H-.l' f'r ti , Br ton, U. H A. aSr"Ho ' t i' rnt I uco llurnora," milled fr. PlPnV UIIMnr) l'r,,m '""pll SerofuUenrtd IUIMII IIUI1IWH bj Cl TIL UK A IlRHKPIIi. VETERINARY SPECIFICS 600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. ! CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Same book In bettor binding BO ots. Htariiiurs' SIED. CO., cr. miiUu Job. 8U., Sew mn p'J!iliVUU JJLililJUXXXj I VITAIi WEAKNESS , and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. SS, in use over AO years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vIal,or 8 vials and large vial powder.for $S S.14 by Pruffl.t, or ..nt pot.ll on reclit ot prlc . lltBriinKIS USD. CO., Cor. Willi... J.b.SI.., New York For. sal, l)y4lky! drug store. 28 Kuht Coiltro street BATON'S TANSY PILLS K itif.Tltt VAltnitrE WOMAN'S RELIEF, ris t hiiw's Tmir l'lLLJAnd sate regrets." yAtrir . fiirr orM'l.t Jltv-pr (MffttfdL prirf II. c.r. -vr i'o . Ilntfn, Mat. Our book, 4e- Per sale ftt KIrlln's drug store ami Shenandoah driiff store, MADE ME A MASM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURL A.r It jiervout ifueawn-railing luem cr j, JffipotPncy.HleeplesflueM, etc . cAueed ItjAbuM and other Kxceneea nf Indu cretlons They tjuMcty and aurtltf rfasture It Vitality in old or loon if. and fit a maa for study, business or nnrriaAQ lrMvnt Tmuinitv nnd ConeumDtion if t&benln time. 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Sent sealed if your dru( rt d t.i Invc tt. l'rice $1 pr pVfje, 6 for $5, v it h wrttttn euarnuto of complete cure. 1 rriifiin, iclrtcnccs, cit., (ice and coundentiat d us i.fmrnt , cs nrd ts f-r a werlt' I -tl trcrfltiif t. Oitt, only s nt t fi h ycrion CATOU Wtlt. CO., rOLTCiH, MADF Bold al K.iiln ft -druc store, Shenandoah, Pa Foi t PovlnsitV'a drug store, Centre street. Ea DUBEI HEALTH rilUl GROCERS EVERYWHERE. tuor On LuuHilrma. You couldn't "Sri: Tijat Hump" in a bod of CORK - SHAVINGS, because there is no hump. The curl keeps yie shape right. Try them for comfort For sale by all dealers. ' Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa. Christ. Schmidt, . . . Agent and Bottler of . , . AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND . HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA ratteura IF ' A -r.T frr - T TvrC LATt! COCOA. ADMIRAL WOKDEN DEAD. Tho Votoran Naval OIHcor Sucoumbs to Pneumonia. AS OOMMA.NDER OP THE MONITOR Ho Couili ctert tho Famous Ktifrnpo- mont Whloh llfwultod In the Do truotloo of tlio Coufoilorate llnm Morrlmno In llnmpton HondslnlSOii. Washington, Oct. 19. Admiral John Im Worden, retired, "died in this oily yesterday. He commanded the Mon itor during Its engagement with the Merrlmtic In Hampton Roads during the late war. In 1886 he was retired with the full rank and pay of an admi ral, the only instance of the kind. He also received the thanks of conirrese for his Gallantry during tho war. Pneu monia was the Immediate cause of Admiral Worden'B death. He was 80 yean ot age, and up to last Saturday was In very good ht alth. Then the dis ease from which he died developed from a cold. Admiral Worden rendered valuable services throughout the war, but the crowning achievement ot his career was In Hampton Jtoads on March 9, 1862, when he commanded the famous Mon itor In .her duel with the Confederate ram Sorrlmac. This engagement has passed Jinto history as one of the most wonderful naval battles on record. On July 11 following President Lincoln ap proved the Joint resolutions of congress tendering the thanks of congress and the American people to Lieutenant Worden and to the officers and men under his command. In 1862 another vote of thanks was passed by congress to Lieutenant Worden, who had mean while been promoted to be a comman der. His victory was received with great demonstrations of Joy throughout the United States, and In the cities of the Atlantic coast north of Chesapeake bay public meetings were hld and resolu tions of gratitude to Lieutenant Wor den passed with great enthusiasm. Ad miral Worden bore his honors simply and with the modesty that character ized him through life. After the war his principal service was -as superintendent of the Naval academy from 1869 to 1874, and as com mander of the European fequadron from 1874 to 1877. Admiral Worden was one of the few remaining heroes of that old regime which made the United States navy so glorious In Its achievements and helped to make such an indellible mark of prowess and patriotic devotion upon the pages of his country s history. For nearly two-thirds of a century he was a naval offlcer, having been appointed a midshipman from Flshklll, Duchess county, New York, Jan.-20, 1834 over 63 years ago. He was a native of New York state, born at Sing Sing, West chester county. His career was full fo exciting Incidents, and his name long ago became a synoomy of the navy for all that meant honorable devotion to duty under the most trying circum stances. IiinnlnffGnrna imlntnnf: nli.nra n.i.1 otnttlaw troubles, even though of many yoar's stand ing, may be cured by using DoWltt's Wicth Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is a great pllo cure. C. II. Hagen buch. Terrible Work ot ii CJlloul. Newark, N. J., Oct. 19. The grave of Allen Bennett, colored, who was In terred In the cemetery of Milburn township, near this city, a week ago, was opened Sunday night, the body hacked In two with a spade, and the upper portion carried away. When the cofiln was reached the ghoul pried oft the lid with the spade used In digging. The body wns then dragged from the coffin and laid on the earth on the top of the ground. The upper clothing was removed and the body cut In two, ap parently with the spade. The cloth ing was left beside the hole, and tho legs and lower portion ot the body cast back Into the hole, whloh was left open, The head and upper portion of the body are missing. If you have ever seen a little chiUl In a. par oxysm of whoonlnc couch, or if you bavo been annoyed by a constant; tickling in tho throat, you can appreciate tho -vate of Ono jsnnuteuougn wire, wmcu gives i,uick re lief. C. H.Uagenbuch. Arroned on a Cluinio of Arson. Krattleboro, Me., Oct. 19. Henry It. Knight, 3i years, a lawyer, was ar rested here yesterday under Instruction from Sheriff John U. Nichols, of Ara pahoe, O. T., on a charge of arson. Knight practiced here and In South Dakota, but for the past five years has been In Oklahoma. He was deputy county attorney last year when tho court house at Arapahoe was burned Knight says he Is not guilty of arson and believes that the charge has been brought Rgalnst him ub the result of political feeHng. To heal tho broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly re lievo and to permanently cure is the mission of UeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. U. 11. ilagea buck. Steuinor Iiollor KxloUit?X'w6 ItTilod. Charlerol. Pa., Oct. 19. Last night, by the explosion of the boiler of the steamer C. IJ. Force, owned by the Pittsburg Plate Glass company, the captain, James Ityan, and the cook, William Patterson, were Instantly killed. The body of Patterson was found COO yards across the river deeply burled in the sand and terribly muti lated. The ody of the captain has not yot been recovered. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the best medlclno in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Every bottle Is guaranteed. It will cure and not .disappoint. It has no'equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure oure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New-Life Pills In connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomaoh and bowel. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Woeley'g drug store. Regu lar size 50 cents and f 1.00. MlnorH TTuiy l!olt' livlotlon. Charleston, W--Va., Oct. 19. Serious trouble Is anticipated with the ooal miners In Kanawha valley in the next three or four days, rape re were pre pared here - yesterday In nearly 400 suits for the eviction ot miners from company houses, and as soon as these cases can be tried and evictions be gun, which will be about the last of this week, trouble is looked for. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco, using eaelly and forever, be made well, strong, magnetio, full of new life and vigor, take. No-To-TUo, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Iiao from your own dtugglst, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or J 1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Itemedy Co., Chicago or New York. GIVEN FREE 4 First 20 Seoond 40 Third EACH MONTH iu (DurlnBt097) OUnllgflTL SOAP For partlen! send jour name nnd full ddresto XI? A PPPDQ Lever Drew., Ltd., UadsonifcnrrUonBU., New York. VV F L(ItJ 4UIUMlAjMUfljll STOCK ANlJ PRODUCE MARKETS. Oconslonnl Sllnht llnnottmm, but No Uoiiornl Lmvortnir of 1'rloos. New York, Oct. 18. For the first time In several week otices of stocks were at no tlinf during the dsy btlow the level of those prevailing at he close the night before. There were occasional slight re actions tniiny. with no better apparent cause than sympathy with sugar, which was Itself markedly strong and was turned backwards at times only by profit taking. Speculation halted during the morning In expectation of a decision by th supreme coure at AVashlngton In tho Nebraska maximum freight rate case. Although this decision is expected to be In favor of the railroad and wns looked the announcement that the handing down of the decision had been postponed was followed by a decided Increase In the ac tivity ot trading, an activity attending the rise of prices Instead ot the decline for the first time In many weeks. Clos ing bids: lialto. & Ohio... IS Lehigh Valley.. Mtt Chesa. & Ohio... 24 N. J. Central... 93 Del. & Hudson.. UBtt N. Y. Central.. im V.. L. Hi VI 168 Pennsylvania ..114 Brie 1H needing, 2d pt.. 30H Lake Erie & W..17V St. Paul 93 Gonernt Mnrkots. PhlludeliihlB, Oct. 18. Flour quiet and barely steady; winter superfine, $33.2Gj do. extras. $3,254)3.75; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S4.2.Vu4.40: do. straight. S4.4564.60; western winter, clear, Ji.30gi.40; do. straight, $1.50(4.66; city mills, extra, $3.23 03.50. Rye Hour sold In a small way at $3.80 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat, weak: contract wheat, October, 0IV4JS.jic; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red. spot, 96yir55&c. ; No. red, spot, 94Vti84c.; No. 2 red, January, 9494c; do,. May, 91c.) do. October, 93V4c; do. November. 91Hc ; do. December, 93c. Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, 29J30o.i No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 34c; No. 2 mixed, October and November, 311i31c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, carlots, 27Hc! No. 2 wh'te. clipped, carlots, 27Hc; No. 3 white, 25c; track mixed western, 230 2ic; track white, 257? 31c. Hay firm for desirable grades: choice timothy, $1212.50 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, S22.60&26. Pork steady: family, $1314. Lard firm; wot d; in steamed, ji.70S4.75. Butter quiet; western creamery, 1423c. ; do. factory, 9iBl"c.; Klglns, 23c; Imitation creamery, 124flCc. ; New York dairy, 124 19c; do. crenmery, 1423c. ; fancy prints Jobbing nt 2212.-.: do. wholesale, 20c. Cheese quiet: lurge, white and colored, 9c; small do., 9',9!4c. ; part skims, 6 7c; full skimB, 3Vii4c. Bggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, Ii'. 11c ; western, fresh, 17c. Potatoes quiet; Jcrs. ya, l.'Mj 2; Long Island. $2; sweets, $1.25fil.75. Tal low dull; city. 3 t-lOc: country, 3Vic, nom inal. Petroleum weak; refined. New York, $5.40; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $5.35; do. In bulk, $2.85. Cottonseed oil moder ately active; prime crude, 2020V4c; but ter oil, 27Va28c. ; prime summer white, 26fee27c; prime winter yellow, 3132c. Pig Iron wnrrants closed easy at $6,750 6.90. Lake copper dull nt $11011.25. Tin quiet at $13.80813.90. Spelter quiet at $4.16 Q4.25. Lend weak at $3.904 asked. To matoes, per box or crate, as to quality, Kc.j$,l. Cabbage, per 100, $35. Coffee closed dull; November, $5.70; December, $6.25(86.30; January, $6.30; April, $6.55; March. $6.60; July, $6.70; August, $6.75; September, $6.76fi.80. LIvo Stock Markets. New York, Oct. IS. Beeves active, steers firm, bulls lower, cows steady; native Steers, $4ca5; stags and oxen, $2.504.26; bulls, $2.4lMj3.20; dry cows, $1.90f3.30. Veals firm; grasseri higher: veals, $57.50; grassers, J2.75fi3.25. Sheep and lambs ac tive; sheep, $3s4.25; lambs, $3-5.90. Hogs nrm at $I.15HT4.40. Bast Liberty, Pa., Oct. 18. Cattlo ac tive and higher: prime, $l.856; com mon, $3.2.Vti3.75; bulls, stags and cows. $203.60. Hogs steady; prime assorted medium weights, $4.20&4.25; best Yorkers, (4.15i)4.20: common to fair Yorkers and pigs, $4'ii4.10; heavy hogs, $4.054.15; roughs, $2.75ry3.5 1. Sheep higher; choice Eheep. $4,204) l.r.o. common, J2.75ff3.26; choice lambs, $5.20iiS.60; common to good lambs, $l&5.10; veal calves, $C6.50. MEl-Tigm G04H.Six.hSf. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE CUAKANTbbUt Younjj.old.slngloormarrtcdtt thoie con tt mplaungmarrUKc Ifytm are a victim of BLOOD POISON Privata Diseases ,S8 atmv mind nnri hnHv. Anil linnt YOU for tha dutlei ot life, call or write andby savad. Hourji Dally, 0-3 1 cv'm, 1-0 Bun., U-lsC. SendlOcts.m stamps for Boole with .worn teatlmonlHia Kxpoalng Uuuclta and 1'ako Institute. Gail-load of Gold If vou dumned a cart-loud of gold at my feet It would not bring such joy and eladnesa into my life." So writes a prominent man after using the method of self-treatment that has restored so many nun who bad been wrecked by excesses, over-work or evil habits of youth. A little book that makes it all plain may be had without charge by writing THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., 64 Niasara St., Buffalo, N. Y. No C. O. D. scheme : no patent medlclne's Just the book under plain letter seal. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for ShenandQah and Viclnitj -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A Handsome- Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman oan possess. I'ozzoni's CourLBZioH Powcku gives It. mm to all! Prizes, eaoti of $100 Cash. " " " $100 Pierce Special Dlcjtles. " " " $25 Gold Watches. riillions of Dollars Oo an In smoke every yeer. Take 1 1 risks but get your houses, itook, fat nlture, otc, insured in nrV-cles n liablo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, iffE.".; Also Life end AftrldsoUl Omnpftfll Ml GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE. We make a spocialty oi Gasoline, 60c in five gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greeso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 82 Eaut Coal St., Shenandoah Mull orders proin 11 y attended to. Hi SAM LEE'S f CHINESE : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. . . . PRICB LIST. ... Collar! jc Collars, Ironed 2C Cutis, per pair 4c New Shirts 10c Shirts, washed and Ironed 10C Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c nightshirts 10c Undershirts : 7c Drawers jc Socks 3c Handkerchiefs ci Vests 15c to 0c Ties 3 to 10c Laundry done flpdRlly. Mending free ior regular cusiomers. LnL Jr. IE BRUM'S. FOR F.lTIir.It KKX. Thin rcmedv liclnir In jected directly to thn Beat or moso uiHeaseH of tho Gcnlto-tlrlnary Organ,, requires no chnngo of diet. Cure, cunrnnteod In 1 to 3 dayw. tiunllplalnpack f TT WE" "So. by mall, Sl.OO, Jf W JtfeJKflttold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEEIIG'S Iceepcomingback for it. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the same people. saved by using Seel lg'S because you kcan buy cheap f coffee and make it delicious bv n niue 01 tuis aumlxture. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13'North Jardin St. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT 3EITKMHISK 27. 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via PhlladelDhla week' dava 210. 535. 7 05 9 51a. in.. 12 38, 3 10 and 0 07 n m Sundays, 2 10 a. in. Fpr New York via Munch Chunk, week days, a iiu, 7 vo a. ra., iz tss ana a iu p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 0 30, 7 05, 9 51 a.m., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m Sun da vs. 2 10 a. m. For i'ottHVlile, weeit days, 2 10, 7 (tt.y 3t a. ra., 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 M p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, .For iamaqua anu Aiananoy uity. week any a 210.58G, 7 03, 0 51 a. m., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m Sundays. 2 10 a. m For wuuamsporf, aunoury ana L.ewisturK, wees: uayg. oaw, una a. m.. ana 7 jop. m Sundays, 8 25 a. m. 7 05. 9 51, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 8 10, 6 oV, 7 25, 9 55 auU Cnv alalia vw-i Minna nrna 1 n va in a w It IH li 4U p. m. Bunuays, 2 iu, a jo a. m. For Ashland and Shatnoklii. week dars. 3 20. 580,700, 1180 n. in., 6 07, 726 and 955 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. Kor UalUmore. Washington and the wettvta t f. S 1 T i I. t. 4 n I I . V ... Jl.. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. If K) at 3 Sti, 7 55, 1126 a. m 810 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays, a au, 7 uu, n -jo a.m., 0 40 anu v p. m. auui tlonal tralna from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080a. m. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 188, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOK SJIBNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 00 a. in., and 1 80, 4 90, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 00 p. 111. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, eek days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15ji. m. eave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, n eek days, 4 20, 8 85. 10 10 a. m. and! 42, 4 08, 8 80, 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. in. Ieave IteadiiiK,week days, 1 88, 7 10,10 08, a, m. It 00 ia 4 19, S 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 188 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, ween days, 2 88, 7 40 a. ui 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 88 a. m. Leave Tainaqua, weak days, 8 18. 8 18, 11 M a. ia., 1 88, 81, 7 30 and 9 48 p. m. Sunday, 8 18 a, m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30, 8 48, 9 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, S 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. ra. Sundays. 12 38, 8 45 a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 89, 2 40, 4 00 880,9 20. 10X8. 11 89 a. m., 2 82, 8 82, 6 88 7 67, 10 K p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave w llllauwport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m 4 00 and 11 80 p. ui. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and Boutb street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdaya Rxpreas, 9 00 a. m.. 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 n. in. Aooomuiodallon. 8 00 a. lu.. 6 80 u. Ul. Bundaye Bxpresa, a 00, 10 00 a. m. AeeoBtiiieda tlon, 8 00 a. m., 4 45 p. m. Ketuming leave Atlantic mty aepoi, tori er Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. , Weekilaya Bxpreas, 7 88, 9 00 a. ro., 8 80, 8 80 p.m. Acoommodatloii, 8 IS a. m., 408 p. ra. Sundays Bipreas, 4 00, 780 p. in. Accom modation. 7 18 a. in., 4 18 p. m. Parlor Can. on all wirm trains. For further information, apply to nearest PldadejiiUiaand Iteadlug Itallwity tlottt aeiit I.r A. fiwiuoABn, KnsoK J. Wiaju, Oen'l Sunt., Qen'l lasrr Agt , Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Wanted-An Idea Protect your Idea.: Uift may bring you waalta. v7lteJ0llN WWUKllUURN ft CO.. VfUat itW says. Vfaitilagtou, n. (' .tot tb.tr 1.J0 prtie oBm lad list of two buuitrsa tnnllou. wani BRYAN IS FOR GEORGE. ! 0 It Is Asserted at the New York Headquarters. EXPECTED TO SPEAK OUT 800U.. A Iteported Interview In Whloh tlio Lnte Presidential Candidate Ex prewsed II Ik Preference Por the SI 11 Cle Tax Advocate. New York, Oct. 19. The campaign committee of the Jeffersonlan Democ racy la out with a statement that Will iam Jennings Bryan Is In favor of Henry Oeorge for the first mayor of greater New York. They base their statement upon an Interview which ap peared in the Evansvllle (Ind.) Courier on Oct. S, and which was only dis covered yesterday. On Oct. 7 Mr. Bryan delivered an address in Evans vllle, and afterwards he was Interview ed on the situation In New York city. According to the paper mentioned, this Is ont of the questions asked, and the reply he made: "Do electi 1 "I liii be; tr Do you think Henry Oeorge will be mayor of greater New York?" Ink he has a splendid chance of the next mayor of New York. He is well known to the people of New York city. The masses believe in him, and will support him at the polls. I do not think national Issues will cut much figure in the New York election. The fight is on local Issues. Personally Mr. Oeorge ts a magnetic man, and has fine executive ability. He will make an excellent mayor, and will In augurate many reforms- In New York city." No latter or telegram has been sent by Mr. Bryan to any of the Oeorge man agers that would tend to corroborate the above statement, and so far as known he has not been asked for his opinion on the situation here. In spile of that fact, the greatest enthusiasm was manifested around the headquar ters when the above interview was typewritten and hung; up on the bul-J letm board, it was the general belief that Mr. Bryan Was for George, and that he would be heard from in a day or two. Dozens of meetings were held last night In the boroughs making up the olty of New York. General Tracy, the Republican candidate for mayor, was the principal speaker at the Clermont Avenue illnk, Brooklyn. He referred to his personal friendship for Mr. Low, which he hoped would continue. All he charged him with was a mistake of Judgment and want of political wis dom. The concluding address was delivered by Senator John M. Thurston, of Ne braska, who reiterated his statement m made at former meeting. There was a large ami very enthusi astic crowd at a Henry Oeorge meet ing which was lield at the Lexington Avenue Opera House. Mr. George made a speech Introducing ex-Postmaster Dayton, who made a long address at tacking Tammany Hall nnd "Oroker lsm." Mayor Strong spoke last night at a Beth Low mass meeting In the Murray Hill Lyceum, lteferring to Senator Thurston he said: "There has been some little row kicked up over the ef forts of the president of the borough of Nebraska to tell us who we shall elect as our first mayor. Now, Mr. Thurston Is n very nice' mariJT but I don't think that New Yorkers need his assistance in telling them for whom to vote." A D011I11I from Mr. Bryan. Chicago, Oct. 10. William Jennings Bryan wired the following to the press today from Norfolk, Neb.: "I have not expressed any opinion In regard to the New York mayoralty campaign, and do not care to express any opinion in regard to it." A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Wortliington. Ind., "Sun," writes: "Yu havo a valuable pre scription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and a!L. ira.ini.A 1 . .( viun iiwiiAkiiv, aiiu no n goiivmi Bmeill lotlll' it lias no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all ran dowr t-'d not eat or digest food, had a laekache which never left her and felt tare? anil weary, but six bottles of Electric Hitlers restored liei health and renewed her strength. Prices SO cents and $1.00: Oct a bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Another convention tfeoosmnpy. Baltimore. Oct. 19. The Democrats city committee has Issued a call to the delegates to the recent city conven tion, commanding them to reassemble today and nominate all the candidates for municipal otflces on the Demo cratic ticket. This extraordinary course has been rendered necessary by the fallute of the chairman Of the orig inal convention to certify to the nom ination of those selected at that time. Household Necessity Ctteenrets Gaudy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to' lit) taste , act gently and positively on 'kitlneyi, river and bowels, cleaneing (be entire aytiwi), tlty&l colds, cure liWdaolio, lever, lmbUM WthnlpatlbD and blliousuess. Please buy inL tav a Ihjz of C. CO. l-day; 10, 20, SOeeuWT Sold ami guaranteed to oure by all drUMUew. . . Tlio Afnnliatluii Inland T uyisl. New York. Oct. 19. The plan for building a railroad tunnel from Brook lyn to Jersey City under " lls'obattun Island is progressing. The plans for the scheme contemplate a tunnel rang ing In depth from 3 to ISO feet from the Flat bush railroad station, under the Bast and North rivers, to Jersey City. The tunnel Is to be 22 feet 8 Inches -wide, and BOVi feet high. It will contain-a double track railroad, which If to, ,bi operated, by electciclty. The tunnel will also be lighted by .electric ity. H6kleH' Anusa mv. The best salve iu tbe world for outs, bi$s jesjRsats. talt rtaiun, lever tores, p h4s. ebRsjains, eons, and all skit) erjiptlots, and poaltlvely eutct piles or jo pay reuuired. ltwiunuM to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prlr ont,pr box. For sale bv A. vly. lllHiiini'i k on tlio .Mniioc liuctrlue. Berlin. Oct. 19. The Ncueste Nach rlchten, of I.i-lptic, pul'llshes a leport of a convoit-atlun which Prince Uts marckls said to have had wltU a recent visitor, duilng the course of which the evchanlloi in nuut. the Monroe doctilne solence towards the and doesytolepce lean and Tsuroppan states with Amerl ean interests, Their great wealth, due ,to tbe soil - of America, has led the American legislators to overestimate their own rlghtB and underestimate the rights of the other American and the European states." Ourtainly yon don't want to wrier with dy pepeia, constipation, tick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. Yon have never tiled Ik: Witt's Little Early, Risen for these oiuplalnts or you would nave been cured They an; small pills but great regulators. C. II Hageuliuih. i-d as saying that i is "uncommon itt-J-f rest of the worldTfl to the other Amer- i Hpc.-t Moore ll-'leaed. New York. Oct. l.--ln the case of Mrs. Mary Moore the coroner's Jury yesterday found that she died from shock and hemori hage produced by a Stab wound at the hands of some per son or persons unknown. The coroner's jury thereupon dlFC-hargvd the woman's husband. C 'Mitral Office Detective Will iam Moore, w ho had been arrested on suspicion of having enused her death. The police say that the woman, who was given to drink, killed herself. ( liolcrn Aiti.-I,'- Tli-1 1 1 -1. soldier. London. Oct. 1. The Dally Mail says It has information f n m a reliable source thnt holern has attacked a battalion f the Shiopshlre regiment, wnlch Is stationed at Sltapure, north west Iiidli ,'imt th.it forty non-com-missioned ofThers und privates have already S'. ctitub d. A sick person tryinir to keep up on mere tiiiitil it'ng tonics is like anv one pretend i'lpr to swim while supported by a belt The iti.-.tant the support is withdrawn down y iu go Nearly all diseases result frctn a deep- seated impairment of the nutritive powers which cannot be reached by any temporary vxiiii.iiuiiuu. ior onty irooa mai any mca icinc can do is to increase your own natural nnwers of recovery and make you able to ,wini for yourself. The debilitating weakness, nervousness tnd digestive disorder which indicates this Hate of mal-nutrition can only be overcome y a scientific remedy like Dr. Pierce's Unlden Medical Di-iovcry which acts di rectly upon the digestive and blood-making oi vms and effucts the nutritive trail. fonna ion of food into rich, healthy blood, which mics genuine permanent vitality to every .-ot icr of the system. It is v.tstly more nutritious than malt-.-xtracts. It does not paralyze the nerves, (nit feeds them with health. It is bettet thr.n cod liver oil emulsions. It is assimi latcd bv the weakest stomachs. It doe; not make flabby useless fat, but muscular strength and healthy nerve-force. It is the only perfect invigornnt for corpulent people Mrs. E'ta Howel!. of Derby, Perry Co., Ind.. writes- " In the year of if4 I was taken with stomach trouble nervous ilvsjiepsia. There was a coldness in my stomach, "and a weight which seemed l&e a rock. lCvcrythlng that I ate gave ttt4 great pain, I hRd a bearing down sensation; was swelled across my stomnch: had a ridge around my right side, and in a short time 1 was ' mted 1 was treated by three of our best phy -irian but got no retlef. Then l)r Pierce's Oo! len Medical Discovery was recommended to me and I got it, and commenced the use of it. I betf-iu to see a change for the better I was so veak I could not wnlk nToss the room without isMstance 1 took I)r 1-lerce's Golden Medical nKcoviw and one bottie of the"' Pleasant Pel it-ts ' I !epnn to improve very fast after the use of a few bottles. The pfiviclans who attended mc u ud I iiad drops ' nnd thnt niv di-ease was iendinp into pulmonnr; cinxiimption, I had pii'c -i con rii and the dome phj '.lciniis (ra-e ,ne v.ilodic 1 Minilk God that tuy cure is permanent." en -ii on f5OF THEi BflRGfllfl STORE, NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, Caps and nil sorts of knit goods. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweling, Table Cloths, Napkins. Our shoe department is replete with bargains for all grades of buyers. COME AND SEE IT. In the millinery department, may be seen all the latest styles.shapes and ready trimmed hats. A Large and Complete Llneof Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods. lowderg uaver full ' ri!uA)' Jul If;" 'Ift'r o ' t fwt r Mfr mod ure( after ftiiliu with T.ny end rennyroyal l'(ll. ao,t other 1IV rcninllnl. Alnj.lwy the bMt and avoid dba cttltmeat. Gu.ranteM .tiperlor to all otnert. lM.mvu it- poU In tnc niarkut, A no-1. ivun:ir., . cuh jlt. . 5. XB.s Hoain.Uw. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN bbiVbbbssw a ( aaBSHfBBBkBBlV sjsjslsj "-W SAPO iiillilMilllllllllllillllllllllllllillillllilliliilllili;iniii llllt I til . 1 1 1 - sVrHIWt-HWtlMllllllllllllll' I'lllllHIIHIIIUHIIIIIJtWUtwmi'viiMl" EVERY WOhiAi Som.HniM ns Is a reliable, Bonthly, regulating uiedleinr. C r hsralau and tbe pureitdrugsshauldba used. If ,-o- waul the .ii sl Dr. Peal's Penrojrai Pills Ther are prompt, taJ ind cerUlu In remit. The -saalce (Dr. TwVb) Deter dUfttv vuvltiO fSjtwit unvwrViMrsi f (Vi A A Art,.. l . . rtt't i ' For Sale at KIRLIN'S ANDY 25 50 f m 1 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED IZll XSftgr. I (ItfJ HU UU'lbl I ' n i i r III I li I a f- II E.1 1 1 111. I Jlheumatl.m Knire la (ruarantiM d to bt a'lii'inL- barmleAN. and a atronir t.iolr in b.i ' id 1 na 'ind iab and dcbintufed H cures acute or ems. umr iheunia ttam In from one to Me days. Rtiarp, Mim mub pair , In any purt of the bo.lv toppid In a ft ! a prompt, comnlf '-"n't permauenl ( 11 ro f r 1. r , ni-M aorenew, stifT In 1 and alt pains in Mps a' ) ' n Cnronlc rlieun nm, sciatica, limit. L-i r p , 1 tbetmck are up .-.tily enrr-d. It-HM .1 ( int'iv, relief from one 10 two dote, ami a in ' 1 r t.iw cures rn-fore ono botu-lia br-,-n in. 1 RpmiHlv t'ompanv prniiaro a srnario. ,w I disease At air Urn -ists 2S reins a in) t -medical a1 v Ire rtte Prof Uhhimi . iu. Street, Philadelphia. It Is absolutely fr.-e. ii - I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. -QU W. 11. YIXOST, VBTEHINARY SURGB0N. Onwliiste and Tjile Resident House Burger r of the Li.lierHty State of N. Y. HKADQtiAKTirr" -lintel Froney, Sbennndnab TIIHHK YKAR COUItSB. Calls night or day promptly reepondrd. M. nuiiKX, AT10RNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllee Itffan bulhltiis;, cor er of Main and Centre streets, Shcsmnuoah. J. II. POMFK-Y. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ohenandoah. Pa. W. 8HOKMAKMK, ATT0RNEY-AT-I.AW. Corner Market and Centre streets. jlHOP. JOHN JOFKS MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock rtoj 68, Mahanoy City, Pa. HavtiiK studied under some of the best masters In London and Paris, will give lesaona Dn the violin, mandolin, crultarand vooal culture. Ternn reasonable. Addrees In care ot Struuse, ha Jeweler Sbenandnah. 8CHVYKH.L DIVISION. OnouEit 1, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abo. Jt for WIrr.-'" nilberton, Frnokvllle, Darl Water, St. Clair . I'ottsvllle- Hamburg, Hevhu Pottstown, Ph. .. to xylite, Norristown ind PlrP adolphla (ilron -twet station) at 608 and It "I a. in. and I 20 ui. on week dnys. Sunduts 0 08n. in , .1 10 p ni For Pottsvllle and tutvi molmte nlHtlon- only 917 a. m. treek il i . Snuil iys. 9 45 a in. Trains leave Fruikvllle for Shenandoah al 10 10 a. m. and .31, ft 41, 7 82 and 10 47 p. ir. Sunday, II 13 ii and A It p. m. Ixiave Pott.iilu lor Shenandoah at 10 1 a. ra. and 12-39. " . 72ft and 10 30 p. m. Suuda 10 40 a. in., ft 15 p. iu. Lemve Pbllatlelpl.' v lt-ad street station i f Sheiutiidoah at ft 57, K Khi.UIO 19 a. ra.. 4 10 and p. ra. week iKa. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. u . Leave Broad ..ret station, Philadelphia. .... Sco. dirt. AsUur PHrk, Ocean Grove, Ixin Praneh. an! -tnrinC(liate stations. 8 i), 11,14, a. m., 8.80 and-4.00 p. m. wcek-daj--. Leave Broad btreet Station, Phlladelpnia, ron NEW YORK. Kxpress, week-days 8 30, 4 Oo, 4 SO IS, 8 50. 733, 8 2 , S38, 9 50, io ! (Dinfnjr Car), II OOa ni, 12 00 noon, 2OT (LliuiKsI 100 and C; f in Dining Cars), 1 I , -'30 (Dining Car) sSO. u. 4 00,St, SoOfDInlnijCar). 6 00, 7 02, 7 l.t, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, nlfcl.l. Sundays, 3 20, 4 Oj, 4 60 5 V 8 20,8 33,9 50. ln"l, (Dl Ing Car), 1135 a. ra 1235, 105 .DlniliB Cur) 230 (I'lllllic Carl. 400 (I.lllllted l 22Dl... us Car), 5 20, 5 56,( Dining Car 6 35, 7 02. 7 43. too- p. m 1201 night. Kxpress for iMMtou without change, 11 00 a ni., week-days, aii't 7 13 p. m daily. WASIIINflTON AND THE SOUTH For It .ltlmoiu and Washington, 3 50. 7 20. 8 32. 10 20, 1123, ,i in., 12 09, 12 31 (Di,.inc Car), 1 12, a IH, 4 41. 5 19 Poiarm. sioiial I.iniltiU, Dining Carl, 617 611 ,l)ln ing Carl, 7 31 '.ni-lng Carl p. in, and 1205 night week days Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 i a. m 1209, 1 1-, 111, 1515 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Car, 0 85 Dining Car., 731 Dm ing Car p m und 12 05 night. FO.: ITLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaw arc rlvi i bridge Kxpress, 7 06 p. m. daji-. Lcnve Alnrkrt Street Warf T.-xvs.. "-o 2 00, 4 00,3 00 p. ill Sundays. 8 45, 9 4a . m (neoonimodaticn 130 and 5 00 p. ra I For CnpeAIny, Auglesea, Wlldwood and HoIH Iltacli, Sea Ish City, Ocean City, Avaion and Stone Harbor Ktpresa, 9 00 a. ra., 400, p. ra week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somers Point Kxpress. 8 50, a. ni.2 00. 4 00, 5 00, p. ra. week daya Sundays, 8 4j a. m. 1 U. HDTCiiiKsot, J. It Wood, GenU Alauager. GenM l'ass'g r Agt FLASKS ! IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass niuleontuiiiiiiK corks. AVe havo a large stock on Imndwhioli we will sell rp-isonnble. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. KING." 1 HEN LIO ROYALTY ITSELF. WOMFN WHO READ 5 are pnKrer-'ve mil kip ii.u.m . the World' I'n ten. 'Dm u.ii -formed and tlnilty Hu-w,..- ..... -hIwh.vm kocji RAINBOW LINIMDil in the hmiM, a Hinnili.nl rv... .!. i r Spralne, llruisw, Oniin . liliHtim anil all aelies ami Prces tti.and tor's. , iM(ie z f rsp.-arl lir L I. lUCKE . ' a 00 . rJuUHtl..!" " Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS etrvtn an the M'ji Ji.i aturalf-ulih (tr Vh hi L. nil cubo. Mnntrfil. Van
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