-4 IN paint the bestis the cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine br of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts, many times as long. Look out for the brand of White Lead offered you ; this one is sure "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint ss pounds o( strictly ruie wnne i-eaa ineacsirea sitade; tlieyare ii. no Sense readymbted paints, but a combination vf perfectly puie colors In the handiest form to flnt Strictly Pure White Lead. AjRood manythousand dollars have been sav d property-owners by having our book on painting -itiri color-card. Send us a postal card and get JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.. 3'hiladelplila. FW) SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 89. 1891. Tritna leave Shenandoah as follows! -' o? now York via Philadelphia, woek flu i.iu, B.so, 7.20, a.m., RS2, 2.fi5, 6.M D.m. Sunds. b.iu, a. m. For Now York via Mauoi Chun uajti, o.so,t.ei a. m., iv.x:, s.65 n. m .or KearJlnst and Philadelphia, week S.IO, 6.25, 7.20, .m.,12.Si, 2.55, 6.55 p. IB. day. 8.10, am.. For Pottavllle, week dsyp, 2.10,7.2a, a 12 82 2."5. M b. ra. RimrtiV kid m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dy 8.10. 5.25, 7.20. a. m., 12,32, S.S5, 6.W p. n. 1J flay, 2.10, a.m. Addition! t-i MaUanoyOttj Tor Wllllamsoort, Sunbtiry and Ijewlebar, ecu uy, a.sa, u.ju a. m., l.M, 7.1W P. Sunday. 8.23 a, m. T.20 IJ.sc a. m..' 12.32. 1.85, 2.5.5, LfA, 7.od, it p.iu nnumy, .1.), n, TIL or,.AJ?.hUnd Dd Shamoklo, week days 8.S SSS a H,GU . CB. l.HB. 7.UU. W.KA n. IW. ffs in. TWAINS FOR SHENANDOAH l ftco a m., I 30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Su READING rT.w. --. , u P,mll u In , Yin i ? utuuuuit, waeicnij ,ni l'hlladelphlo, Reading Termlne wee iMV-. 1.5;', e.3o, u,uu a. m 8.02. 11.3P 0 n. HundKV.ll.mn.tn. Leave Heading, neek days, l.M, 7.10,10.09,11.! a. m., 6.55. 7.i 7 p. m Sunday, 1.35, to i-oiwTuie, weev uaya, 2.55, 7.40 a. tn 1280, 8,11 p. m Sunday. 2.8.5 a. m. . . . ""i wee uayg, 3.13, B.w, ll.za ft m., 1 20, 7.16, 9.28 v. m. Sur.dy. S 13 a. V ti i- Te MJhanoy City, week flays, 8.45, 9.S1 ..... o. 1011 p, m, sun; ay. t, a. ra. eSI2 Mahanoy Plane, week djya, 2.40, l.t n. m. Kntiriair 9 JO Jm. . Leave Wllllamsp'or't, week' days, 10.10, a, i J.S5, ll.lBp. m. Sunday. 11.16 p. m. For ualtlmore, Washington and the Weit t. h. A O. n. B., through trains loave Roadln Philadelphia, (P. A K. 11. R.1 at 8.1M , r ? J-"'5.-": P. m., Hunday l. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Mtreot VTttr and Bouth Street Wharl lor Atlantic ''tv Weett-LlftVH Rtnrnna Q.ftl - m o nn .1 im 100 p. m. Accommodaalon', 8.0) i m.'. i4j w, Sunday Expross. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Aocom- 7 modatlon. 8.00 n. m. And 4!Uln.m Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenuoi. Week-Days Express, 7.3S, 9 00 a. m. and .w a ao.su p. m. Accommodation, 8 15 a m. and 4.32 p. m. Buaia l-s-ress, 4 00. 7 30p.m. Ao.ommo ujiwuii, .ia u. m.t ana 4 id p. m. Parlor oars on all express trains. C. O. HANHOOK, Gen. Paw. Art Philadelphia P- f I A. SWEIQAHD, Oon.Suot. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. COnUTLKILL DIVIBIOK. JUNK HA IROi f Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above ,i n ., fj.JW'T" ?' UUDI"Kn, JTaCKVUle, New haWp , .' 'uir.i-ouBviue, uamDurg, Keaaln, . m - uwiu&viiie. piorristown fcnn fnit. "7 7.ij"" furuuu Bireet staiionj at qtici ana 11:45 m. and 4:15 p, m on weekdays T'orPattF- mo iiuu luicrmcuiaie stations v;iu a. tn SUNDAYS. Tor Wlgcan's, Gllberton, Frackvllie, Ne tir, a,, iiair, i-otwviiie at o:ou, Biioa. ni' and 2:10 d. m. For Hamburc. npidint. jinita 'own. PhcenUvllle, , Norrlatown, Philadelphia Trains leave iWkvtUe' for 8honandoh, ai iuiu. iu. onu nut, o:uj, 7:4!! and io:Z7p. m Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. tn. iifJo jruiiavmo ror anenanaoan at lOillr, It 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 n, tti. ' Leave PhUadelphlafUroad street station) for Dhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 86 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 n Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, t'OR NEW YORK. ' th 4M 4 60 1 615 flbDtpr13'Hi!nw00 ?fS' 11 1! .'m. 12 W noonfl'J iim: "(SimUK. 1 For New York, Express. Pjes ,1M nd 4 22 p m. dining isars.) 140, 4 30 (dining oar), S a). 6. S. 6.050. 713. 812. lnii Kt.'.rPi Sundays. S20, 4 05, 4 50, 6 15, BiJ,l 50, 1103am, 1241, 1 40, 23J (dlnlngcar) 1101 rdght ' ' ' 11 p m' express toi- lioston, without change, 11 u ra. 'rtplrilorra nml A Hl m i4ll ' ' woekdays, nna 6 60 p m dally. WASHlNflTflN AWn 'PirP! HnTTTiir . "f i;' i Ti i 40 "i"'o'4 uintni or,) 130, 3 48, 441, (dining car), am Con. ire ouai urair ainlns ear), 817, 6 55, 710 dlnlngcar) n m. and 12&J night vleek days. naays, asu,7U0, 010, 1118. 1140 a m. 411 ""f M'li 0 65, 7 40 (dining oar) p m and. C-eave Market Btreet Ferry, , Philadelphia, ciprrBs, o ou a m, a io, 4 uo and 6 00 n m week ys. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 0 45a m. ror uape May. Aniflesea. WUdwnnii .nri or Cane Mar. AnuinaKn. Holly Ueaob, express, 9 a, m i y. Sunday, 9 00 am. ForBea Isle City, Ocean City w p m week ftltw ttnl ln.l.- Eipress,900a m,4 00 p m week days. Hun days, 9 CO am. For Homers Point, exnrnss. H An. a. m inn. -l v-nVla,.. (J .... .... L . ' 1 u. .,uvuMja, uiiuiiji, a lj I, lu. ti-. Privobt. J K. utaou. Osi'l Uanxer n v8e'c' At Laeerand Finest, Purest, Healthest. 1 i ft 1 ' 1 i A I Chris, Scomidt, Agt ' ' i ' 207 Wo Coal St., Shenandoah. .1 soeffeejs BY THE POLICE But Not Until Lavigno Had Prao tically Dofoated Griffin. A VEKY GAME TldHT THROUGHOUT! tiio Men I nuKlit rinrcn l"lerrcly Con tMfwl Itniinda, Clrlllln (lalnliiK tlm Oooil will of tlio SpoHi I'nxcnt liy lll Oania iicru The l'.illco Ilounilly lllwcd. CONET ISLAND, Oct. 80. What with throntenttl pollco Interference, a previous inAtpunt'inciit iilul n very light onrtl It was nmii) im woiuioml tlmt last iilBlit'8 na- PcmDlngB nt tho Seaside Athletic club wns In no wny representative nnd oxtremoly lnentror numorlcnlly. Tho Kenerol nr- rnngemont were (rood, nnd oxcollent onlor wits mniiitnlned. Tim Hurst, tho well known hnielmll Uinplro, win rcforooof hU me Dotus. I'roooetlltiBs ooniuienoeil nt o clock with nhout 8.000 nrmsent. "Jo' Gates, of Blrinlnghnin, Knglantl, versus oncit lmiilen. of Ilrooklvn. at 105 nounds. was tiio urst uout called. Madden was awarded tho decision nt tho cud of tho fifth round. Then enmo tho bout of tho ovcnlnir. was between "Kid" Lnvlo-no. of Sntrlnnw, Jllch, nnd Johnny Grlfllu, of Uralntreo, Jtass., at 11 pounds, fifteen rounds. Lit- vlgno's seconds woro Sam Fltzpatrlck, Jlnunlo Carroll, Jim Collins and Hilly Lavigno. Those In his opponent's corner were George Hoynolds, 13111 Crowley and Charley White. Tho men entered tho ring nt iu:if). "Dolly" Lynns, of Now York. vs. "Kid1 Hognn, of Brooklyn, nt 115 pounds, ten rounds, was tho next. They hod foucht twicd before, nnd had ono victory each, Tho pollco stopped this bout In tho second round, nnd Hognu was declared tho 'win nor oy tno referee LnvlgUO led With tho left nnd mlnnreil mo ittHicK. j ney wcro uotli wide, althimit : Iiitvlgno got la n connlo on tho lindv. When tlnio was called thero wns llttln tn record. Grlllln did not look well, nnd nautilotl ltlmsolf as thotnrh nwnv off. In the second Lnvlcno did nlmnst all tlm iigniing, oeing esneclally clTectlvo with tho left. Ho was after his man nil over tlio ring nnd had a good head when they inueu mo imni rounil. in tlio noxt two matters got worso for GriHln. nit lin tnnlr his punlsluuent gamely. It wns tho samo story In the fifth nnd sixth. In tho lntter both supped down and Griffin loft off with much the worst of It, blowing hard and looking very much distressed. Entering tho seventh round Lavitrnn wns ngnlu hard nt his man and fonirht him nil over tho ring. Griffin's gnmcness was re- innrKouie, lor ho wns ovemwioro outcon. crnlcd. He fought very wcnkly. Tho oigntii saw matters lunch tho sninn. firlf. flu's gamenoss nppenllng to tho sympn- ime ui mo nuuicneo. no nroused himself n bit In tho ninth round, but tho thlntr was uueoming monotonous. In tho tenth Griffin Imnroved consider. ably nnd got in n fuw good right banders, being cheered to- tho echo. Tho eleventh round gave Grlffiu's backers nnnrh pr rn.tr ui uupa, as no iresuenetl wonderfully, but he lost many opportunltes und wns vory tu-eu una wenK ac tlio close. In tho twelfth Lnvleno lM-cnn tn Mmi from tho nose and showed vlslblo slirns of weakening, whilst Grlllln mndo many mends by Ills gimio atteinnts. In tlio thin. teenth round thero wns sumo tcrrlflo in- ngntlug nnd Uivignodovelonetl some wild. ness iuhislends. They freoucntlvellnnlieil. nnd onco n knockout looked certain, but mo gong sounucu just lu tlmo to 6avo unum. In tho fourteenth round of this pnmn tigm, nvigne went nt It wlekmllv imil r , .... . .. c down.nl his man. Grlllln wiw up before tho limit expired, but was met with blows that fell like rain. Three times h n wna nil but out, but the gong Mint him to his cor ner omnist a tremendous ovation.; in tlio last round Lnv irne mshnl nnd downed Grlllln ns soon ns tho men reached the center. Then tho polioe Interfered. Lnvlgno was declared tho winner and tho crowd cheered loudly for tho lighters, whllo ft few hisses wero given for tho polico In spector. Smith Versus O'llrlen. BOSTON, Oct. 80. About MO snorts crowded into tho rooms of tho Lnfnyetto uuu mrau jvtiuuHo ciuo last niglit to wit ness tho meeting of ".Mysterious", Tllllv Smith and Dick O'Brien. Both men fought hard. Tho light wns declared a draw by Hefereo Murphy at the end of the tenth rouBd, O'Brien was tho stronger by far, but ho had not tlio piuuahuig power of his udversary. Deciili'd the Fight a Dniw. tiiexton, Oct. 80. Harry Dalloy. of Australia, it protogo of Young Grlffo, nnd Vnughn.of Trentou.tho bautnmwelght cnnmpion or iNew Jersey, 'foutrht tn rounds hero last night. The referee, Arthur uiiamuers, deemed tlio match a draw, al though Vaughu had clearly tho best of it. Killed While Itetiirnliii; from Church, UllEKNWOOD, S. C, Oct. 30. While tho oolored folks were returning from prayer mooting n party wiw waylaid ana shot Into. One man was killed, and nuother had bis clothos riddled with bullets, and a woman was shot in three plaoos. Thottsstisslu has confessed. Now tho sltuotion Is that If tho person can be tukon nwnyfrom tho olUoers n lynching is probable. The oolored peo plo uro much stirred up over tho trngody. :xprei.s lttihbors Arrested. THE DALLAS, Ore.. Oct. 30. Prank Kllno, son of ex-City Marshal Kline, and Otis Savugo, whose father was clrnnlt. Judge of this district for years, have been arrested for tho Pnciflo tutoress robberv of tH,000. All but 100 was recoveretl, of which 5,000 was found in the house of mu ux.marsnai. The men havo oonfussetl, nuu tno arrest has caused n tremendous sensation. No Troops Can be Used. WASmKorrON. Oct. 88. It has tennlned Unit no trooiw can be ud to sui pross tho lawless bands in Indian Territory unless called oil by ttha court to nsslst tho United htntes inarbhals. The reouost for troops would then eotuo tbrouirh the do- pnrtment of Justine. Carlisle Will Not Minim, ' Washington, Oo. 80. seeretnrv r.nr. llslo has seen the prthidt i.t, and nil his en gagemeuta to sienk duri.j tho remainder of tho oampalini in New Yuri. Lotiisvillit or elsovvhera are deelared off. "rauinm. Alter a Year' lillein. tErs 00 tons, resumed Oirutlum. vmutAhv. itinuiiioil AfUr a Venr's lillein. alter n years' ldleiiws: Doth furuuees are ! ui operation. STOPPED Itlnrdirnns C'htnoe I'lrritps. Oft Hi - Chili. '-U'lmnnra 'celved by ntrnim r contcln ncrounts i,f niiorcuiB outrages br 1 ..;k1H i.iri Ih th-rlMt. A bnml nf mm. ,.,a7i,.i. iemteliy tWloss of crops and h$mm In thfl recent overllow of the Lino river Lnro oatnblMietl n reign of terror. Thta tNHid oonslito of about 00 mined men. By thee rhlds they lu vo aomin d Ri'vi-ral boat with wlrleh thrjr enrry on operathms on tlio water. Durlne thre" works of tho nUmf thin lawless bmid twenty men wore kilted nnd lnore thn three times tluvt nuitiBer were wimnowi uy uiem. Their opernjldna oiivered i distance ol nearly 130 mUutrSjiig tho Llao river. ' IlendliiR Ilenritniilntlnii Plan ltatinnl. i HILADULPHIA, Oft ) .Tmlsn nlla In tho United Htmtvs circuit curt, yester tenlay refusnl to grant Ln yer Nrttlmn injur n further heiirlng on lllco'g objeo thm to tho Oleott K rlcphm for tho reor ganlaitlon of the I'hllmlclphin mid Itead- iiiK iiHiimau uompany. The Judgj also tbok oecnslon to express his dlsnpprovnl of the length of tlmo Hint tlio reechfrshlp has been In force. He also .Usmliwell tlio exception of Henry H. Whitney, of tho i IWgornl oommlttee. This fully and le- Jinnies me uicott-Kiirle plan. IndlniiH I'lght ultli Knlren. UAUBToju, Cal., Oct. 30. A mossngo from Jllddletown, Lake county, gives In formotltm of a serious light nmong tho In dinns nt tho Caj-oto valley ranches. Somo m mo tjuipnur Banlss Indians were visit ing the Cnyoto tribe, and enlnbrnt,.,! ti,n occasion by getting drunk on wluo. Thoy fought with knives, and tho result of tho fight was the killing of one buck and tho probablo fatal stabbing of nuother. Six others, Including two squaws, woro seri ously wounded. 1'all Itlvcr Strlki r Itcsiinut Work. FAUiHrvrili. Mass.. Onr. !mTi,n strike of weavers, which was eniiiinonmvi with a four Weeks' vacation ten weeks nro, was declared off yesterday and tho strikers returned to work ths morning. Thoy weio defeated bv tho mnniifnctnrma nn.i they will resume their old places under n icuuvLuhcuiooi wages, jt'pr eight weeks some "3,000 operatives were thrown out of work and for the nnst two tiwl-u ni,it o,uuu iieupiu were niiectqu. Heavy Vcr.llct Ajralmt a Itarrnnil. I'lllhADHLPHIA. Oct. 80. In tl,., .riln of Henry W. Purchase against tho I'hlla- tieipma, iimington nnd Baltimore Hall road company for lujurles recelvwl nn Ti-nh 92, 18H8, tho jury gnvo n verdict of 85,000 lorinn piaintur. Tho case was one of n numlier noising from thecilllslon between tho Washington expn ss, which was tak ing President Harrison to New Bork, and n way troln that had been stormed nt South street station. Ilirnnnl for D.nminlt,. Fiends. "VlLri:si)AHl!K, I'll.. Oct. 80. Th'tmiitittr commissioners offer a reward of ki nmi f. tho arrest and conviction of the men who blew up the Hungarian shanty with dyno mlto on Saturday. The latest theory is that some boys planned tho plot and car ried It out. Three lads who have hereto fore not home n good reputation were missing f i oin their homes lug. Tlio detectives havo them under sur- vuiuaiice now. TapancKc Siirrnunil Tort Arthur. London, Oct. !. A iliatmt.i, t Shanghai states It Is reported there that tho Japanese havo completely Invested Port Arthur, and that the Chin rain trmna defending that place cannot hold out long. A third Jnp.mo.s8 army, numbering 2! 000 men, Is assembled at Hirmhlnm A . oonllrmod report Is ourrcnt In Tientsin that Yehonala, tho iiiimmr'n num. ,ir is dead. . ; " llurkn Rentonowl for Mnnlntiglitrr. NEW YoilK, Oct. 30. Tliiiimw 7t,.L- of South Heaeh, Staten Island, who en Aur. IB caused tin? death of Fred L.Tg man, lih son lu-law, by menus i.' t-ni. sun set at liurko s hut, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. Hy advice of his counsel Burke nleaded irnlltv tr, charge ol niauinugha'r. Vncclimtion at the White House. WASHINOTOX Oct. '). All the tmnnrivi of the White IIouso havo lwen vacclnntetl by Dr. O'ltielly, tho prosiUent's iihvsiolan. ns n necessary precaution In view of tho appearance of snmllpoi hero. There ha ia been no new casos of smallpox repur tcu t tho health department. , , JVKNl.vQ ENTERTAINMENT COUI13E ur Schuylkill County Teachers Institute POTTS VI CLK, PA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. T ilttFP Vrf. t'ltEK TltAnii iiov.0)n. . 11)11. It. O. Horr. oi Mlcblftan, taking tho side of Hiotecttou; lion. M. I), ilBrtor. of Ohio, advoeut ag free Tralo. Length of debate. 8 I-li hours, eiichmikinK thres speeches, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. AR.f.?.r-'.,T''Mi,ES QUARTETTE, of Boston, and WILLIAM A. AloCOKMICK, (if ChicaRo Mlss Jeannotto Poruandez Kirst Hoprauo nnd PNnlst! Jilts Gertrude A. Christie, Soond f oprano and yiulinUt i JIis Kiuuy K. Holt, First Alio : liua Emma V. Potior, Heoond Alto i Sir. Wm A. AloCortnlck, WhUtlBrand Imitator. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. l'HOP JOHN U. DmMOll'E, A. M. I'h. 1). Mui?nll!oeaily Illustrated leciuro, "1'he Harp (f the H nses, or Tho secret of Character Ilullding." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS. F1UNZ WILl'ZfK 'oitANI) CO "MS I IT t'OJtl,AY.-Slr. Franz W'llimlr. Thnflvn., Austrian Vlollu Vlnuoro ,lr. .Mary Iteuok WUcitek, An Eminent Vlollnlut" Mm. brisilne Hei uliz.u iohtnau, iut llrnmallo bopiano: Mr. Munition' lie I'aeniiail, thi Oreu IUt inn Tonor; Mr. Jneouos li-rludhsr. gT. the lte iowned Plunl t. Tloketi for the oourse. seou'inir reserved seats id pan ut t and o'role. IJ.00; in dress circle, flrstro -, i.76: lu drew circle, except flrslntir, 11,60. Sin le admission not secur ing reserved mats 60 centi. mocuarirorsuo ot reserved seat tickets. Ill Uneu at 111.. hOT OthOHnf thn Armtnmv nf Music, l'ottsvllle. Novmiber 3. at sn n m (or tmchrouly to seoure seats In one lulf of the Acudrmy ; at 2 ii.ro, for oltlieus to seoure sea a In the otht-r halt ol the Academy. liet.ue opening the chart i.arti deeirlm: to purchase tickets will draw numbers for position m Hue Teanhera are limited to twenty tlcko's. and oltlxns m limiirrt tn ten. Alter Noveu:ber3, chart f'r wervrd ssaU will he open at Jllher's bookstore. Doors ooeu at T p. ro, Kjteruilnniont com-luonc-nt 8 l. in. Trains Arrnncnmnnfii'linvA Wn ,iu,t.fn hold tho train ' ; S'. ("Islr Pro kv ' berlon. Bheuan iu,h. MmIh ov ihiv. .ion,. uriunu. MincrttM. p tni it hiu r' I and prvlgsbtirst mu .liter the l e of oath evuuintt entert iiom 'Ut iinc i . W Wlil, Couuty Bupurlnte d'nt 0-2aw HAPJD SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO ' ' SHAVE WITH." SAP IS THE pOfER THING Lameness of the bttck or limbs, Stiffness of the joints, Congestion in the chest, arc relieved and cured by Allcock9s Porous Plaster Ho Xot lie Drcrlrnt by ny "Jutt at Pd " pleat , Insist upon liinng the grnuine. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields. Have no equal as a j relief and cure for corns and hunions. Jtirandreth's Pills are not morely purgative, but tonio. They purify and tone up tho system. $3 SHOE IS THE DC6T. ,NO. SQUEAKING. i?5. CORDOVAN, 4.t5.5-DFlNECAiF&IANfiAHH 3.5IP0LICE.3SoLts. J2.1. BOYSSCHCM5H03. LADIES ..SENDrORCATAlOSUE ; W-L-DQUGt-AS. DROCKTON, AVA33. Von can nve.mnney ,by rurchnnlus IV. I , JIOU81I1S 9I1IICM, IleCBUse. tve are the largest mamifoctnrtrs of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high1 prices and the middleman's pronts. Our shoes equal custom worlc ia style, easy fitting nnd wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the wine given than any other make. Take uo s-' -tltute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we tau. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. Dr.Thppl131T Arch St. UlllliGGI Phll9rinlnhl9.Pi ThoOnly Crmitmi Siirrlnllnt In Amer ica, riotvtitliMiimtina What Others AderlNo. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Ulirr- nl ItlienneH, Vnrlcoxe Veins nnd (ilrlclur'HioC'iitlliiitl I'rrninncutlr Cured In .1 to 10 Dais. Itellpf nt Onco. BLOOD POISON curhyenSy'mm harmless method. 8 years' European Hospital nnd ii practical experience. nsCertlllcnti s and ffi!.0?lm.,;r.0S;. h?ai ave -cent stum ps for book 'TUI)TII," tho only True Medical Book advertised. It Is a true friend to all suuVrersnnd tn thnu Nmi.mni.iinnn 1 The most Btuhborn nnd dancerous cases soiled fci Itcd. rltoorcallnndbesared. Hours. ntn.t iPj ey'KS, 8to Sfor etaminatlon and trfntmentln" ehronlo nml dancerous cases. Cull dally 1 to i neu. anu&ai. rrom 9 to 4 : ev'cs, o to n.,ioii i reatment by mall. Shenandoah's Rkmablk Hand Iausiida?2? Cor. Uoyd and VVhlta Sts. All work guiranteed lo be urst-olasa In ovorj oartlcuUr. miu ties and laoe ourtaln si spec Itltj liools caded for and dullverod. A.trU 4ullcllAd. ?our Stomach : : : Oauuui stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even lit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, ManaKer Shenandoah Branch. HOTEL KAIBR, CUAS. HUUCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest nd flno3t;hotel In the region. Flne4t accommodations, Handsome fixtures, Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. For tho . . . Hot Sea30u Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinkc v(iuera) waters, Welan beer. Bottlers ol tha (luefct lauer beers, 17 anj 19 Pwch A11(,y' Sfusnaadoah, Pt THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kepby Tho?. Qlbhone, lain and Oak Sts., Shenandwb Frih and oool User always on up, Wines,-Liquors, Cigars. JoTBLU & CASSlDr, Proprietor. WKAR Ha mm era lough : Bros.' Famous New York Tailor-made -GLOTHIFG- For sale by prominent dealers all ovir the taf. Njnegennln without Hanimcrslouuh llros InDel. mo swollest and best wearing clothes In this oountry. Ask your cluthler for vLOUl ED. BRENNAR Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Bears, Wines and Uqnw lUnliome Ilir TUtutui. BoBt UrutKlft nf 5 nml 10" rij -, OIjilIl.-KrE3X. Ike SIE1M RH QATIHG tWZ FOR. HOUSE-CLEANING. OL O POLITIC iXNi-U' V011K. Both Parties Seeking Every Point of Vantage. THE 0OSTE8T GROWING WAKMEE. An I'mintutl Nmnlwr or .itlM.r. mi llnth Witts nf the 1'olltUnl i'rM MiiiniliiK the viato-Simi,. t.r the WuRfrs mi the llmnlt of the IMnIlnn. New Yihk, Oct. !.-Notw1tlwtnndlM.f the unlet u-nramc of the different p,,llt leal headquarters in t.,is eity dltrlmx i'nt Ul mo uny, a Krvni , r ,M.tivo 1)(,it(.i -ork was In pniffress iKith there and nut Bide, and there Is no dinibt that the leaders of all thoiirgalilziitliins aw fully alive to tho fnet that only a week remains Ix-foro the day of election. All still express the utmost confidence In the success of their resiH-etive ticket. So far as the city Is concerned the Tammany men place grent reliance tin their thorough organization, nnd even their opponents admit that tho full Tammany vote will lie polled. Tho adherents of tho oommlttoo of seventy ticket base their firm belief In winning upon the conviction that thero will lie, re rrardless of ordinary political methods, an "uprising of people" such as overthrew Tammany rule lu 1871. Men who seldom tnko nn active part In politics are laboring to make converts of personal rriends, and thero has seldom been a campaign tn which thero were more private political discussion. Perhaps muni, important; incident of tho day wns tho attempt of an ovcnlnir to lmpllcato Colouel Strong In an old mat ter mvoiviug leanings towanls tho A. A., and his prompt denial of any lnten tlounl participation lu It. Among tho speakers from other states whoso services havo been secured for tho closing efforts of tho Hill Democrats lu Now York nro Chauncoy F. Ulack, tho latest Democratic lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, and James Kerr, clerk of tno iiouse or representatives. Tho speaking campaign is to by continued up to Satur day night all over the state, and tho num ber of meetings held in small plncos up to uiiuuiiy win uu iieyonu precedent In any uiw eiiiiiiiaigii in similar duration. Last evening the Democratic eommltteo gave out a statement which declares that -at the last session of tho leirlslnture tin Republican majority refused to nass a bill appropriating sttmcteut money to con tllllle work oil the tntn nnntl-.-,l .if A 11....... although persistently Importuned to do so by hundreds of unemployed workmen, Iio- siues various trade anil labor ormuilpn. tions of tho state," and goes Into long de ntils in regarti to wnac is termed tho In , justice ot this action. I It was at state Democratic headquarters that John M. Sheehnn, president of tho Sheehanclub of tho Twentieth assembly uisirict, tir.u sent in ins resignation from , Tammany Ilnll, and ho nnd tho members of his club, 118 In all, havo joined the stato ucmocrncy organization of tho district. Y Vi . Cremln is chairman. It wits also an nounccd that A. J. Itellly, of tho samo district, has resigned from Tammany Hall, and with twenty other voters hail joined tlio state Democracy organization A statement was Issued front the stato , Democracy's headquarters nuotlntr AVI11 j lam It. Grace In regard to Colonel Strong's . present position in tlio question of tho A, 1 1'. A., und secret societies In politics. Mr. uraco says re'ntivo to this: 'Colon' 'jr.. ncr nssured mo that ho was intle:t:iil.i msihI tothelniliieneeof secret societies in ! .1. tics; that he had no svin pathy with tlm who desire to disfran chise voters, ot t prevent the election tn I oftleeof citizens on account of race orrelig I iuuf, belief. 1 recall also that In a conver- s..;;. - th Colonel Strung in regard to the public charities of New York ho told mo that ho had written a letter to the lato constitutional convention optiosliig nn amendment to tlio constitution which lu it very unfair way proposed to deprive Cnth olio and Hebrew charitable institutions of their appropriations, for the reason that they are under sectarian control." At a meeting of tho Real Estate Kx. chago Honest Government club last oven- nlng resolutions were passed severely ar raigning Tammany. President Peth Low, of Columbia, and General Stewart T.. Woodford, General Wager Swayno and ex-Secretary Fuirehild were among tho speakers. A Utter from Levi P. Morton was rend, in which tho Rcimbllcan noml nee for governor declared himself in full sympathy with the aims and purposes of mat cult). j;o thought it would bo wiser. owing to his candidacy, for htm not to bo come a member of any political organiza tion. Comparatively little liettlng on tho re sult of the olections is being dono execnt on the Stock Kxt bango. Thero odds of 10 to 8 were given that Morton's plurality for governor will exceed 26,0011, V. T. Adams placing RJ.IKX) agillnst 11,(100 of K. II. Myer's money. An olTer was made by ono of the Worms to put 111) 81.000 to 4tX) on tho plain t;s wltlon of Morton's elec tion, but there was no taker. A few Iieta liavo ixvit pliieil on tho niayoralltv issue at 100 to W In C.iorof Strong. As a ruie, though, Republicuu money in hold for Iwts on better terms. 1'aUl lire In M. Imls. St. Louis, Oct. 80. An early mornlntr fire at the Ganlen theater, Fourteenth and Chestnut streets, resulted In tho loss of ono life aud the destruction of the build ing. Several persons employed In tho thoator as actors and servants had narrow oscapes. Walter Wise and his wife and William Stewart aud Ills wife jumped from the second story windows, and were caught by iwllce olllcers and spectators and Ohcaped Injury. Hurt Shaw, who slept In tho Interior of tile house, was ovorooniB by smoko and burned to death. Ilr. Carter' Clialli.in Auwptvd, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. ao. J. A. It. Elliott, tho Kansas City wing shot, has accepted Carver's challenge to tho world to shoot a series of three mutches nt Chi cago, uuder praotloally tho same condi tions that governed the Kansas City match, and named Nov. 8, 0 and 10 as tho dates that would lie agreeable to him. Tho threo events nro to lio ot 100 lrt,rds to ench man each day, for 100 a 6ido and tin ad. dltional flOOcn th.- aggregate score made lu tin' throe shoots. Attempted to Wreck a Tinbi. FlUNKFoitT. Ky., Oct. 30. The Louis ville nnd K..shville oiBoIals leported n most dastanlly attempt to wreck their ex press from WiuJilugton. Threo miles east of Frankfort In Dudley's out, tlos hod been fastened on tho track, so that tho train would havo been wrecked but for the, timely discovery of tho ongineer. This la tho third attompt made recently at wreck lug lu that locality. Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlorabn: I havo been taking your Restorative Nervlno for tlio past three months arid I cannot say enough In Its praho. It has Saved fly Life, for I had almost yiven up hope ot over belnp well again. I was a chronic suuYrcr from nervousness and could not slcei). I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your Nervine, mks. m. wood, uingwood, 111. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. KuMMS'tSri't So-i'tle0';,?, Clc'n?.' Allilriigglsts sollltat Sl, ft bottles tor B.or It will ho sent, prepaid, on receipt of prleo bxthoDr. Jlllou" siodical Co., Elkhart, In Political Cards. "VOTE FOB OP FKACKVILLK, For SHERIFF. WeftrYirlsliir, Of Sbcnniuloah, For SHERIFF. "vote jpoia, First District, VOTE POR (Thirtieth District) For SENATOR, VOTE POR Of PottsviKo, For CON&RESS. T. M. REILLY'S okhtralia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always cot a glass ot Cool Beef and Refreshing Wines, Wblskeya, eto. Don't forget the pUco. T. M. Itellly'a, Locunt Avenue. OENTHALI V MUSSER & BEDDAU, (Snccenaora to Coakley llroa.) No. 26 EaHi Centre Htreet. BHliKANUOAII, PA. I Our Motto 1 Ileal Ou.llW at ljnl n. r Prices. l'trcio rtspecUullT solicited. THOS. j. ies OS. WYATT, 1 ' 0 0 LE
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