The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 04, 1896, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    S
Beauty
and
Purity
Botd throughout tht world. Hrlllih dtpoti F. Niw.
iiKTARn SoKR.l.KlBffEdwcrd-st. londoo. I'ottek
UKiioJkCnBil.CoRP., Bolt Prop., Boston, U. ft. A
Of a licnd-Pplltthiff homhuliH f intnedintcly rt
1Ievcd l the uf of
TAYLOR'S
Anti-Headache Powders.
Tlitfy are n positive nnd uneedy cure nnd are
guaranteed absolutely hunnlesq Their great
micccM la ample proof Hint they are im effective
nrtlcle, which can le ahvavs used with t e best
on results. iToeure uiem imni nt miner nw,
HUMPHREYS'
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with Humphreys'
Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and
HEALING APPLICATION. Jt has been
used 40 years and always affords relief
and always gives satisfaction.
It Cures Pltxs or Hemorrhoids, External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and
Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate cure certain.
It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceratlonand
Contraction from Burns. Relief instant.
It Cure? Torn, Cut and Lacerated
Wounds and Bruises.
w It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald
Head. It is Infallible.
It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts
and Sore Nippks. It is invaluable.
It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Sites, 25c, 50c. and $1.00.
Sold byDruggist4,or sent post-paid on recelptol price.
lyrimtvb' hed. co., 1 1 1 its wuiiam si., ! Tori.
CMfhritt rt ttnallth Diamond Ilrantf.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
Orljcliiftland Only Ucnulne . A
DnirgM for ChUheitcrt Englith Dia-fifK
5 bo 1 ti, leiled wlit. blutt rlbboa. TultO 7
$nootbr Ktftut dangerout wb$taw V
ftion and imitation. At Irngijlti, or Bead 4c
' In lUmpi for purtlculari, teitimoaUU ad
ChlchrtpCicnilcfllC'o..MadUon',murel
toll tr all f-ot "truneuu l'hU,lMb
flillions of Dollars
Go up In sinoko every year. Take no
risks but get your houses, slock, fur
niture, etc., insured in first-class ro-
liablo companies as represented by
Tv AVIT. PATKT Insurance Agent,
UA'1U 1AU01 130 South Main St.
Also Life and Accidental Companies.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
! runn skltzeu water
"CjOTTT A euro for headache and
DUl lUGi. j htomneh troubles.
i dlNOHIt ALU,
flC i WEISS HEUIt,
Or ... . LAGER IlEEIt,
! l'OKTKR.
(7 and I P Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
Webster5
International
HidtionarVf
yuvaiuanwin umce, Softool, ud JP
"Vnabriaee&
Standard Of I
LBS
D. 8. Oov't l'rlnft
111 WHIM). WIO -
Bupreme Ocurt, and '
of nearly all the
Scuoolbooks.
Varmlv com
mended by State .
Uuporintendents ,
of Schools, and ,
other Educators al
most without sum-;
ber.
THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY
BICMItC
' It ! easv tn find the wnrri wanieA.
Words are Klren ttielr correct alpbabeUcal placet, S
eocn cue beslnnlnz a naraffraDli. C
cs,y o ascertain the pronunciation.
v'vuuuciauon is bud wo uy mo onunsir iu-
11 1 eVy Q traco thc t?rowth of a word.
liiet lire Biven in the order of llnlrriTi1f)imiit. .
. It l9 easy tO learn vufmt n wnrrt mani.
t 1 he deflnUlon ftro clear, einllclt. and full, and .
wwuw w a ncparatc parftKrapu.
C. X- C, MmtRIAM CO., ruhltshera,
uuf7iu. mass., Lott
or Hpeclmea pge, etc., sent on application.
Cures Cr nglis, Colds, Sore Throat,
Croup, l.phtberla, lUicmuatism, 1
and all inter cosiplalnts. It
1 Kills Pain,
Internal or External.
There are many kinds of iiain,
j but tliere is only otic Pain-Klller.
3 k'Mnltliriou, Hi-ware of ImltaUom. liuy
w onn liir a -in wv i f,nK, ,'.vi. .
Bold ever. " " We- lr pottle.
MJSH'SI
Celebrated Female
i'on tiers Loser fall.
' with Taoir and rennyroral I'ltla aod other like
Mn..iL..l. Al.arabuv the beat and atolil dtaan.
Ufa .nil bum raft, r.llinip
rotntment. Guaranteed aoperlor to al othera. IWUwly
(Su7tlBtlieaiarket,Af.i. L ."artkuUre, i ctV Ur.S.T.
lJuLVlltta llri BMton,
In
-ffiTN.
THE BMTS'
Of the Oonfliot for Liberty on the
Island of Cuba,
DIVISIONS AMONG THE SPANIARDS
Deplorable Condition of Affairs In Hnvnnn.
Ineffectual Kflorts nf ricncrnl Murlu tn
Prevent ft Union of therorecs of Generals
Gomez nnd Mncco.
New Yoiik, Fob. 4, Tho nows brought
to this city yesterday by tho Hnvana
etenmor wns choorlng for tho frlonds of
Cuban liberty. Tho lottcra of tho secret
agents of tho rovolutlonnry party In Ha
vana spoko of a split among tho Spanish
parties on the Island, of jealousies nmong
tho military, of starvation In tho city, and
of acrisls'ln tho commercial situation,
Mr. F. C. 1'lcrra translated ono of tho
most Important lcttors. Parts of It were
as follows:
"There Is n very decided division be
tween the Conservative and Reformist par
t!o4 of the Spaniards, nml thoy are pour
ing hot shot Into each other's ranks
through tho columns of tho press. As a
proof of this I sond you tho papers of tho
Consorvntlvo party.ln which tho odltorlals
are written In a particularly bitter strain
against their former allies. Ths Reform
ist party wero in favor of the mild policy
of Campos, while tho Conservatives bo
Hovo in flro and bloodshed. Tho situation
Is n most critical ono, nnd no ono recog
nizes this fact better than tho Spaniards.
"Tho excitement in Havana is Increased
by tho fact that the government docs not
allow ntiy novvs to bo printed oxecpttbat
given out from tho ofllclnl bureau. Span
iards, ns well as Cubans, know that tho
hotter part of tho news glvon out Is fabrl
cated."
The correspondent then goes on to de
tail sevornl engagements,, ono of which
a whole troop of SOj bpanlnrds wero an
nihilated. Tho nows given out, however,
was of n tromondous Spanish victory. Tho
letter continues
"Tho prlcos of provisions are rising very
rapidly, and destitution in tho city of Ha
vana is increasing rapidly, A great many
families are nowdopendentfor subsistence
on what tho government glvos them a
small amount weekly. There havo been
times within the past few days when there
has not boon provisions of nny kind to bo
bought at tho public market. liven thoso
having monoy to spond havo been forced
to go hungrj-.
"Another circumstanco which aggravates
matters is tho fact, woll known to every
body on tho Island, that there Is very great
discontent known to exist among the mil
ltary frlonds of General Pando, whom.
thoy tbluk, was slighted by tho govern-
mont nt Madrid in oppolntlng Gonoral
Woylor to the position formerly filled by
General Campos. It is welt known that
this part of tho Spanish element are far
from being willing to oo-operato with
thoso who aro favorable to Woylor, and
that they will do anything they may safely
do to make him fall. Un the whole evory
thing looks very bad for the Spaniard.
"Poy no attention to the oable dis
patches in rogard to tho movomonts of
Genorals Gomez and Macoo. I know for
a certainty that thoy have been operating
with outlre freedom and that thoy have re
mained in Havana and Plnar del ltio be
cause thoy are not in tho least afraid of
being worsted by tho Spaniards."
In another letter it Is stated that tho
commercial situation in Havana is critical
Business Is paralyzed, and largo commor
olal houses are dismissing all of their em
ployos.
OENERAI. MAltlN'S FAILURE.
Checkmated In IIU KUbrt to Corner" the
Insurgent Forces,
HAVANA, Fob. 4. General Marin has
had an engagement with a body of the In
lurgents, which he roports to bo tho
,nnin fnmn under finmez. anil which wna
put to flight with n loss of twonty killed,
The ontlre absonco of any details as to tho
number of Insurgents in the body at
tacked loaves some ground for doubt ns to
whethor It was, in truth, Gomez's Imme
diate following. Pretty much tho wholo
of the combined columns under General
Marin, including 1,703 cavalry, seems to
havo boon ougagou.
This forco wns equipped with a special
vlow to running down and cornorlng tho
insurgents when once It should como face
to food with them, nnd groat oxpootatlom
wero founded on its supposed ability to do
this. But tho report of yostorday's en
gngement, although It indlcatos that the
Spanish attack was mado with groat dash
and vigor, scorns to Indicate that tho in-
yrgents wero ns successful lu evading tho
6 Vmlsh forces ns they havo boon at any
tK-Ju horotoforo.
is also roported that tho columns un
command of Genoral Cornell, operafc
in combination with thoso under Gen
s Linares and Aldecoa, nro In pursuit
L ,,,,mnHiiia 1 1 I .
' ,. .':i"HO LHII1U VIA IliSUIgUUia 11 U.l I
l wnich is supposed to boMaceo'
maftrfirca. This band is said to be atrlv.
Ing to offect a junction with Gomez, nnd
I it seoms in a xair way to Uo so, ns there is
no opparont cheek lu Its advance along tho
coast or iinnruei uio.
Hofugeos arriving from Plnar del Itlo
provlnco report that tho insurgents havo
burned Paso Real and Palaclos, which
wero along the line of Maceo's march from
tho western portion of Pinar del Rio to
wards tho Hnvana provlnco line.
The band led by Pedro Diaz, numbering
a thousand, is reported as making aotlvo
movements about Gulrn Moleua, Gabriel
and LaSud, which aro between the Bata
bano military lino and Artomlsa.
Further nows is awaited with lively in
terest, as it is bollovod It will bo proved In
a very short time whothor tho effort of
Mivcoo and Gomez to form a junction will
prove successful or not.
l'eu nml Fencll Club Election.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4. Tho Pen and
Poucil club, the popular newspaper mon's
organization, hold Its annual meeting nnd
eloctlon at tho club house, No. 1036 Wal
nut streot, lust ovening. These ofllcors
were eleotod for tho ensuing yoan Presi
dent, Claude G. Whetstone; vlco presi
dent, Henry Young; secretary. T. Houry
Martin; treasurer, James S. McCnrtuoy;
board of governors, Louis N. Megargee,
Upton S. Jofforys, Arthur It. H. Morrow,
Edmund Htlrllug and Goorge Schaeffer.
Dr. Tnlmago Now the I'nstor.
Washington, Feb. 4. Tho pastoral re
lations of tho Rev. Adolos Allen and tho
First Prosbytorlnn church wero formally
dissolved yesterday at tho meeting of the
Washington presbytery, colled to take ac
tion In settling tho troublo in the church
growing out of tho desiro of the congrega
tion that tho Rev. Dr. T. DaWUtTalmago
ccupy tho pulpit ut the horning as well
istiio evening services,
Your Past and Your Present
Contrasted.
ow Terribly
You Have
Then.
Changed Since
An Exact Picture of Your Present
Condition.
How keenly the vision of llio past comes
homo to thousands, and with how sharp a
pang do wo regret our vanished health and
trcngth I As in a dream wo remember our
sturdy youth, overflowing with boisterous
Itality. We recall our strong nnd lusty
past, when our norvos seemed of steel, our
muscles of iron and our power of enduranco
knew no fatlguo.
How different is tho picture when wo sud
denly find ourselves with weak and shat
tered nerves, tired brains nnd exhausted
bodios, depressed nnd dispirited, broken
down aliko In nervous nnd physical health !
Wo aro prodigal of ourpowors, vigor nnd
energies in youth and early life. Wo tiso
them up in business, work, pleasure or dis
sipation, and suddenly find ourselves old
beforo our time, prostrated in health, ex
hausted in biain and nervo power, and left
without physical energies, nervo strength or
ambition. Then, like the prodigal, wo would
return to our former condition of strength
nnd health,
Luckily for us, thero is that crcnt nnd
wondorful restorative, Dr. Greene's Nervura
blood and nervo remedy, which will give
hack to tho weakened and exhausted sys
tem tho strength It has lost; tho marvelous
remedy which imparts strength and vigor to
brain nnd nerves, vitalizes and invigorates
all tho physical powers and restores us agnin
to that grand uegroo or lusty strength, 01
bounding pulse and strong physical nnd
nerve power, which, in ignurnnco or folly,
wo have oxhaustcd,
Hero is the proof. Mr. John C. Milroy.
who is a foreman of tho Jlcriilcu, Conn.,
Urittannta Co., has for years been noted for
his enormous strength. This great strength
ho lost, and now ho has recovered It again
by using Dr. Grecno's Nervura.
Over a year ano. ' ho says. I sullereu
terribly from nervousness, headache, lack of
nppctlte, and that tired feeling all tho timo.
I trif d sevoral remedies before I started in
on Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nnd nerve
remedy, and I found that Dr. Greeno s Ner
vura blood and nervo remedy was just what
I wantod.
When I first startod to use this remedy I
had fallen to 163 pounds. Now, I weigh n
llttlo over 103 pounds. I havo always been
cousidcrcd about thc strongest man in town,
nnd in order to keep up my reputation in
that respect I shall keep on using Dr.
Grecno's Nervura blood and nerve remedy,"
This crcatest anil grandest of medicines.
Dr. Grecno's Nervura blood ani nerve
remedy, is tho discovery and prescription of
the most successtui specialist m nervous ami
chronic diseasos, Dr. Greene, of 33 West 14th
St., Now York City, who can bo consulted
without chargo, personally or by lottor.
Coming Events
Feb. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum
Corps, Eobbins' opera house Schoppe
orchestra.
Fob. 20. Supper nnd entertainment under
the auspices of Council No. SI, Daughters of
Liberty, in Bobbins hall.
Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. Fred Webber,
Holland, Mass., had a very had cold and cough
which ho had not been nblo to cure with any
thine, I gavo him a 23 cont bottlo of Cham
berlain's Cough Itemedy, says W.P. Holden,
mcrcltant and postmaster at West Brimfleld,
and tho nexttimo I saw him ho said itworked
like a charm. This remedy is intended
especially for actito throat and lung diseases
sueh as colds, croup and whooping cough, nnd
it is famous for its cures. There is no danger
in giving it to children for it contains noth
ing iujurlous. For salo by Grubler Bros,
dmsgists.
When you want good roofing, plumbing,
gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing dono call
on E. F, Gallagher 18 West Centre street,
Dealer lr stoves. 8-1-tf
Threw Asvny 11U Cniies.
Mr. D. Wiley, ox-postmaster, Black Creek,
N. Y., was so badly atlllcted with rheuma
tism that ho was only nblo to hobble around
with canes, aud oven then it caused him
great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain
Balm ho was so much improved that ho
threw away his canes. Ho says this lini
ment did him mora good than all other modi
eines and treatment nut together. For salo
at 50 cents per bottle by Grithler Bros., drug
gists. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tlie
namo Lessiq . & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Plumbing
AND
Gasfltting.
P. W
. BELL,
Cor. ISlaln St Centre Sts.
IJasement of UeUduU'a I.uildlng.
Teams to Hire.
If you want to hire n aafo and reliable!
team lor driving: or lor working purpqet
pay Shields' livery stable ft visit. Teams,
constantly on hand at reasonable rates.
JAMES SHIELDS,
No. 410 East Centra street.
Opposite Heading railroad station,
I 1 , GAIL BORDEN
Af "S22ES2--'1 i EAGLE BRAND A
It Has No Equal
A l'OPOIiinil'IST
Against tho Recall of Oommandor
and Mrs. Ballingtou Booth.
THEIE MISSION HOT PULTILLED.
Clmuiieey M. Dcptur nnd Other 1'roinlnent
Cltlirm Not Directly Inlerr.toil In Salta
tion Army Work Limit a Mns. Meeting to
Urge tlie Jtuotlin Reinstatement.
New Yoiik, Fob. 4. At n mass mooting
hold In Carneo Hall last night it de
veloped that tho people represented as well
as tho milk and Mo of tho Salvation Army
nro opposed to tho recall of Commander
and Mrs, llalllngton Booth to England.
Among thoso present were: Dr. Chatiucey
M. Depow, Bishop K. 0. Androws, WIU
inm E. Dodge, Rov. A. 11. Bradford,
Kobert Fulton. Cutting, Hev. Joslnh
Strong and thousands of others. They
were all opposed to it, and said so in us
mnny words.
Dr. Chatiucey M. Depow noted as chair
man of the meeting. Ho read n eablgram
COMMANDKIt ANI) SIRS. llALLINliroN BOOTH,
from llrainwell Booth to Mayor Strong
explaining tho object of Commander Hal
llngton Booth's recall. Tho speaker said
that tho gathering was not for tho purpose
of trtklnc? Issnn with nnvHilii'r rrmtulned
in tho cablegram, "but to express our own I
views, no matter what London will think
about tho infant, which has grown large, I
is very much allvo and liable to kick."
"Wo aro horu tonight," said Dr. Depow,
"to pay tribute to tho leaders General
Booth mid Commander llalllngton Booth.
To General Booth wo say wo fully reeog-
nlzo your power, tho systom you havo, but
nbotit tho recall of Commander Balling
ton and Mrs. Booth, wu havo this sugges
tion to make. Ulug :),030 mllos away,
our customs aro different, and wo tako
leavo to present a petition and Inquire, 1 1
can they lx replaced by a stranger?
"And thero is another reason, contin
ued Dr. Depow, "Commander nnd Mrs.
Booth havo bcooino uaturnllzod. I met
thorn on an excursion stoamor going to
Europe n few years ago. Tho pleasure
seekers wero in tho first cabin, tho minis
ters and school teachers lu tho secoud
cabin. Mrs. Booth was In the socoud
cabin, and I suggested to tho 400 in tho
Urst cabin tho fashlonablo crowd who at
tho Grand Opera Houso nro known as the
crowned hcads.bocauso thoy wear diamond
tiaras that sho bo taken Into tho first
cabin, They did so, nnd thoy found Mrs.
Booth a pure and Intelligent woman, and
sho succeeded In converting tho 400, not
to tho bnlvatlou Am., but to its uses and
sorvlcos In tho world.
"Thoy are part and party of tho United
States, and in their behalf we will assert
tho Monroe doctrine. Wo cannot surren
der to a forolguer any of our territory, and
in order to avoid tho greatest international
trouble wo suggest tho appointment of n
now commission, or continue diplomatic-
correspondence for a fow years at loast,
as we bollove that Commaudor and Airs.
Booth havo not fulfilled their mission in
tho United States."
Mayor Strong said that ho, llko tho
others, had attonded tho meeting to pro
test against tho recall of Commander Bui-
ington and Mrs. Booth, and to, if possible,
odd tho dignity of his offlco to tho move
ment set on foot.
Addresses in a similar strain wero deliv
ered by Bishop Andrews, Rov. Dr. Strong
and William E. Dodgo, aud letters were
read from Clara Barton, Governor Rugg,
of California, and others, and then reso
lutions wero adopted strongly urging
General Booth to reconsider tho recall of
tho commaudor of the forces In America.
JInrder Mystery at Atlantic City.
Atlantic City, Fob. 4. William Col
lins, of this city, died last night from In
juries rocolved durlnp; light. Tho pollcs
nrrostod Mrs. Llbby Ireland, of this city,
nnd Harry Currlden, of Camden, Kach
accuocs tho othor of having caused Collins'
death. Collins was foumldylng in a hotol
on South Carolina nvonuo. Tho proprie
tor of tho hotel told the police that Collins
had como thore the night bofore, but went
out again and did not roturu until early
yosterday morning, whon ho nppoarod In it
bleeding condition, Hlslnjurlosnppcared
to bo trilling, nnd after having his hoad
bandaged ho wont to bed. Lato lu tho day
ho Bank rapidly and dlod. It wns learned
that Collins nnd Currlden had a prlvuto
quarrel.
Two Men Murdered hy Itobbers.
Pout Smith, Ark., Feb, 1. News has
reached here of n horrible murder mid roh
bory on IjCo's crook, In tho Cherokeo Na
tion, twenty-five miles north of horo. Un
known partios broko Into tho residence of
Judge Lnsloy, a promlnont Chorokoe, mur
dered him and n young man named Nick
Glass, nnd sorlously woundod Lasley's
son. Sirs. Lasloy escaped hyjumplng from
a window. Tho lminlcrurs robbed tho houso
nnd lied.
The Oldest Locomotive UiiKiiieer Dead.
Columbia, l'u., Fob. 4. Hayes Smith,
the- oldost looomotlvo englnoor In the
Unltod States, died here yesterday of pneu
monia, nuert 77 years. For fifty-six years
ho worked for tho Pennsylvnnln Railroad
company. Fifty-two years of that timo,
mid until onu wcok ago, ho operated an on
glue. Ho never oarnod a cent lu nny othor
way than by rnllroudlng.
All ISmheizler 1'lentU Guilty.
Foist Scott, Knu., Fob. 4. James II.
Colonn, who Is accused of having embez
zled over $50,00) of the funds of tho Statu
bunk, of this city, while noting ns enshtor,
nnd whoso dofiiloutlon wrecked tho bunk,
pleaded guilty yesterday to having om
bozzled fOO.OOO of tho roservo. Tho mux
Imum penalty is threo nnd ouo-half years
lu tho penltontlury.
Dentil Knell of Horse ltaclug lu Kentucky,
Fhankfout, Fob. 4. Tho Grnzluntilu
bill which prohibits pool selling in Ken
tucky, nnd has been regarded ns the death
kneli of nil horse- racing lu tho stato,
passod tho houso yesterday by n voto of 71
to lu. '
King Menelek Iteleasca His Hostages. I
Massowah, Fob. 4. King Mcuolok has
llborated tho ten olllcow of Colonel Gal
liano's forco whom ho held ns hostages
When tht Italian forces evacuated Mak-eloh.
Almost
Distracted
ID YOU EVnr. sulTer from real ner
vousness? When ovcry nervo seemed
to quiver with a peculiar, creepy
fcollng, first In ono place, and then another
and nil seemed finally to concontrato In a
writhing jumblo in tho brain, and you be
como lrrltablo, fretful aud peovlshi to bo
followed by an impotent, weakened condi
tion of tho nervo centers, ringing lu thc
oars, and sleepless, miscrablo nights ?
Dr. Miles' , ,"";.:0cSca5f,!'
Nervine
Restores
..V IJIU1UIIIUU uM lllk'
hart, lud., says: "Ner
vous troubles had made
mo nearly lnsano and
UanUI, phySICii
physicians wero unablo
labium...... tobelpme. Mymemory
was almost gono and ovcry llttlo thing
worried mo until I was almost distracted,
I really foarod I was becoming a maniac. I
Imagined all sorts of evil things and would
cry over nothing. I commencod taking Dr.
Miles' Rostoratlvo Ncrvluo and four bottlos
of tbls.woudcrful remedy completely cured
mo, and 1 am as well now ns I over was."
Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno 13 sold on guarantco,
first bottlo will benefit or money refunded.
IK1
ilAltCVnll Bo'0 Torost, I'lmples, Copper
1AVC 1UU Colored Spots, Aches, Old b'onn
Ulcers in Mouth. Ualr-laUlnirl Write COOK
KailOll'.DV CO., SO? Masonic Temple
erltClilcneo. 111., for proofs ot cures. Cul1
till, sr.OO.OOO. Worst cases cured In Id
to liti uuys. lOO-puae liooU Tree,
.CHASITS
BloodjfHerveFood
For Weak and Run-Down People from
Childhood to Old Age.
WHAT IT IS ! The rlchestof all restoratlre .
Food., because tt replaces the same substances
tp the blood and nerves that are exhausted ia
these twolite -Klelna-tlulds by disease. Indigestion,
high living, overwork, vforrr, excesses, Abuse,etc.
WHAT IT DOES ! Br meklnir the blood
P"" 1?l,Jl0'1.,1d the dlirestlon terfoct, it creates
solid llesh, muscle and strength. The nerves he
ing mails strong, the brain becomes active and
clear. 1 or rtatorinit lost vitality Bud stopping all
wasting drains and weakness in either sei, it has
noeqnal ! end as a female regulator it Is worth its
weight In gold. Ono bor lasts a week. Price 6Uc., or
6 boxes eioil. Druggists or by mall. Hook Tree.
. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY,
1513 Chettnot Bt Philadelphia,
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To nil sufferers of IUtltOItS OV YOUTH,
LOST VHSOIt and DISLASLH UV MEN
ANI) Vv O.HI2.V. 208 pages; cloth bound) se
curely sealed and mailed free. Tre itment by mall
strictly -onudentlal, and a positive, quick cure
guaranteed. No matter bow lent; standing, 1
wLU pot Ively cure yon. Write or calL
DR flRR 329 fJ.l5tliS1.Pliila.Pa.
UIM rnVltlJ SO teari'conlinuoui practice-
OLD DR. THEEL "yed 604
norm &ixtn st
OBirmBiw. Vre." &b. Green, Philadelphia.
HIM up to the lecturing ProtlMiiori, Id curl rut
tb wont ctiesofHpcclftl DlnratHsaod Itl.OUI
no intutrbrwiimjeriDf , ktch d1
dnpteronitb trouMn rm r be. rr nr De
hU1r r.Ma,fV,.,.ll. .e,l t I .
. CUftd. Mr-lf-tiieo. url In ,( 1II-m.
CnrcU without cottlni, UK, THE EL lipoilllvc't th oldest.
tae bctt md luuit kllirul ami etperli'mfd one, no
man. . oat olbvr. m. claim, bind o.e -cuut ft.lni,. 1
booa 'TruUVaudt). callstitse4 rtrardlc. Tnur dWa
aol b.v to cat cure-l. Tb. .nlr tuok i:FOSl.NU
luA'KA.Dd tbelr tmoka nnil t'lrrulnr. lu.untn.
llf. Fresh CnM-a cured In 4tulO llurs.. lloar.t
9 to a; ht ., 6 to S. Mc.t .Dd Hat, l-.vr.., 6 t 10, Son., 9 U
13! K.ge ,6to9. Treutment by Mull. When you arlto
or call Di.ntton tht. p.prr. ltoar4 and lodging If derrLd
MANLY VIGOR
iNCn AIORB In harmony
' with tho wnrld.onnn
completely cured men aro
singing uappy praises lor
tuo greatest, granu
est nnd most suc
cessful cure for sex
ual weakness aud
lost vigor known to
medical science. An
I account of this trou
tlrriit eifacoi'frt, la
hookform.with ref
erences and proofs,
Will Kn HBTlf t-i ...f.
forlng men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor
permanently restored. Failure impossible.
ERIE MEDICAL G0.,BUFFAL0,N.Y.
Do you DESIRE to Make 1 1
MONEY? j I
OUR PLANS OP OPERATION AS
SURE ABSOLUTE SAPETY.
Make your money earn you a monthly
salary.
f 10.00 and more made dally hy our new sys
tematic Plan of Operutlou on small Investments
in grain and stock speculation,
All we ask Is to Investigate our new nnd
original methods. 1'ast workings of plan ntul
highest references furnished. Our liooklct
"lplnts & Uinta" how to make money aud
ether Information pent I-'ItlCI-l.
Qilmorc & Co.. Hanker nnd Itrokera,
Open llonrd of Trade llldg., Chicago, 111,
9-23-Uin-ddiw
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
APOLI
Sometiioestioe is a reliable, monthly, rcBulitlng medicine. Only )armlM Mid
the J'Urcildrugs should be useJ, It you wont the best, get
Or. PeaB's PennyroyaB Pills
Ther ate crnm pt, sale ird certain In result. The n.cutne (Dr. Teal's) nerer dlsap.
nolnt. Beat anywhere, tl,W. Address ftUL Moieiim c Cleveland, O.
For salo by P. 1'. D. KIltLIV Sheuaudoah, Pa.
READING R. R. SYSTEM
IS KVVKCT OCTOHKIt (, IW.
Truing lonvc Hhetmndonl. tw follows :
I'or New York via l'lillnilelplilA, wk tlavs,
2 10, 5 2f5, 7 20 U. 111., 12 AH, 2 HiiJft95 p. jul
Huiulayfi, 2 10 a. in.
Fur Svw York vin MaiicIi Chunk, vrwk ilayfl.
fi 25, 7 20n. in., 12(VHitiitl2lVii. in.
For lU'nilltiK nml riilliidelplilfi, week davs.
2 10, ft 2fl, 7 20 n.m., 12 W, 2 35 nnd 5 M p. in. H&n
.Inyo, 2 10 a. m.
I'or FottflvUle, week (Urw, 2 10. 7 20 ft, m., ami
12. "is, 2 .VI nml in. Sumlnj n. 2 10 a, in.
Fr Tnnmqun mill Mtilmiiov ( ity, week dayn.
2 10, n 7 20 n. in., 12 M, 2 3(5 nnd 555 p. in.
Sundays, 2 10 n. m.
For llllitniiHrt, Sunlmrv nnd fiewiftbur?,
week diiyA, :i 25, 11 ft) n in., 1 IV) nnd 7 20 p. m.
Sundf(3 25n. in.
For MiUimioy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 20,
7 20, 11 30 n. in., 12 .H l M), 2 55,5 55, 7 20 and OUa
p. in. Hnndiiyt, 2 10, :i '11 a in.
For Ashland and Sliatnokln, week days, 325,
7 20, 11 : n. in., 1 50,720 and 935 p.m. Sun
day, 3 25 a in.
For lialtlmore, VatihiKton nml tlie Went vLi
II. O. H. It., through 1 ruins lene ItondtiiK
Tennlnnl, Phlfiulelphin, (F V It. It. It.) at 3 20,
7 55, 1I2A n in., 3-lfi nnd 7 27 p.m. Hiind(iy,
3 20, 7 0, 11 2fl n. m , 3 U and 7 27 p. in. Addi
tional truliiH from Twenty-fourth nnd Chet
nut HlreeU Htatioii, week il.iVfl, 150, ,5 41, B'ZXp.
in. Hundny, 1 35, 8 23 p. in.
TRAINS KOU HIIKNANDOAlt.
Isenve New York vln l1uladelhla, week
day. 8 00 a. in , 1 30, t 00, 7 30 p in. and 12 15
nlht. Hituduy4, G 00 p. in.
Irftnve New York via Mnuoh Chunk, week
day, t 30, 10 a. in.. 1 10 nnI 4 30 p. in.
I,mp Vhllndelphin, Heading Terminal, week
day, 4 20, 85, 10 00 n. m. nml 10), G02. ll'M
p. in. Hundnyn, 11 30 p. in.
I-onve Keadiii, week day, 1 3 710, 1000,
1 1 50 n. tn. , 5 55 anil 7 57 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 n. m,
Iieao I'ottnvlllc, week days, 2 31, 7.0 a, tn.,
12 30 and 0 12 p. Hi. SundayH, 2 .35 a. m,
Leave Tnmaipia. week tlayn, 3 1, 8 50, 11 23 n
m., 1 20, 7 15 nnd 0 52 p. in. Suud.is, 3 18 a. in.
Ia-nve Maliuiiov City, week da, 2 45, 9SJ,
II 47 n. in., 1 31. 7 30 and 0 51 p. tu. HiMidayn, 3 45
a. m.
Leave Mahanoy IMane, week days, 2 10, 1 00,
(1 30, 0 37, 1 1 50 n. m., 'i 5S, 2 (tt, 5 20, 6 20, 7 53 nnd
10 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 10. 4 00 n. m.
Leave AVUIt.unport, week dny, 7 12, 1010 a.
m.. 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundnys, 11 15 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Fhilndelpliin Chestnut ntreet wnrf and
South Htrectwhntf for Atlantic City.
I Weekday F-Tprem, 9 00n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00
p.m. Accommodation, 8 00n. in., (30, 6 30 p.m.
Rundny Kxprefii, flOO. 1000 n. in. Accommo
dation K 00 n. in., I Dp. m.
1 Iteturnlmr leave Atlantic Citv (denot.) week
days, express, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 5 30 p. in.
Accommodation, G 50, 8 15 a. in., ami i'iZ p. in.
HundayHKxprcs', 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda
tion, 7 15 n. m., 1 15 p. m.
Farlor C'nrn on all express truing.
I. A HWKIOAKD, U. U. HANCOCK,
Cien'I Superintendent. Oen't I'ass, Apt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SCHUYKILL DIVISION.
Jasuaky G.
Trains will leavo Shenandoah after tho nboy
date for Wipsans, flillierton, Fnwkville, Dfctk
Wnter, St. Clnlr, FottHVlIle- llnmhurc, ItendliTtr.
I'ottstown, I'hoenixTille, NorrItown and Fhji
ndelphla (Ilroad street Mint ion) nt 60S and llfU
a. in. nnd 4 15 p. m. on week dnya. For PatU
vlllc nnd intermediate stations 9 10 n. m.
SUNDAY.
For AVInns, (lllherton, Frnckvllle, Dnrk
Wnter, St. Clnlr, FottHvllIe, at G 08, 0 40 a. m. nnd
3I0p. in. For Hamburg, lteadini Fottstowat.
Fhoenixville, NorrMdwti, l'ldtadelpliin nt 6 00,
0 10 n. m.,3 10 p. m,
Trnins leavo Frackville for Shennndonh nl
1040a. m.nnd 1211, 501, 7 12 nnd 1027 p. in.
Sunday, 11 13 a. in. ami 5 40 p. m.
Iscavc l'ntt.sviUu for Shenandoah nt 10 15, 11 43
a. in. nnd 4 10, 7 15 nml 1000 p. in. Sunday at
10 10 a. in.. 5 15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, (Ilroad street station), for
Shenandoah nt 5 57 nml 8 31 a, in,, 4 10 anil 7 11
p, in. week days. Sundays leavo at 0 50 n. m,
Ieavellrond street station, Philadelphia, foa
Sea Girt, Ashury Park, Ocean Grove, lAhfr
llrnnth, nml Intermetllato station, G.50,
u.irj a. m., u.isu, 4.UU ti. m. wcoK-iayn. ununj-H
(stop at I nterlakcn lor Asbury Park), 8.25u..n.
Leave llnmil .Street Ktatloti, I'lilladclpliia,
KOK NKW YOItK.
Hxprcss, week days, 3 20, 1 05, 1 50, 5 15, 6 50,
Taj,M,9 20,9 50.1030(I)lnlnKCnr),UOO,ll Ua.
in., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 n. tn.
(l)lnliiK Curs) 1 20 (Dlnintt Cur), 140, Sao
(Dinlnir Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00,5 5C(I)lnlnBOnr),
0 00,650, 812, 10 00 p. m., 13 01 night. SdiidAy.-.,
3 20. 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 812,9 20,9 50,10 30 (l)lllff.(r
Cur), 11 at n, in.. 1235. 1 20, (Dining Car) 2SO
(Dinliik'Car), 100 (Limited 4 22), (lllulnir Oir)
5 20. 5 50 (l)lnliiK Cur), 0 35, 6 60,8 12, 10 00 p.m.,
12 01 night.
KxprcA. for llostnu, without clmttgc, 11 00 a.
m. week dnys, nnd 650 p. in. dally.
WASHINGTON ANI) Till! SOUTH
I For lialtimoro nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31,
912, 1020, 1121 a. m., 12 09 (1231 Limited DIu
Ing Car), 112, 3 IS, 4 11 in 19 Congressional
i Limited, Dining Car), 5 57, (Dining Oar),
10 17, 0 55 (Dining Cur), 7 10 (Dining Ofr)
p. in., and 12 05 night week days. Siiuilari,
3 50,7 20,912, 112:1 a. 111., 12 09 112, 4 41, (515
Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 5 57
(Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 710 p. m.
I (DinliiR Car) nnd 12 OS night.
I Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia,
j FOIl ATLANTIC CITY.
Kxpress, 8 50 a. m., 2 10, 4 00, and 5 00 p. m.
i week days. Hundays, 8 45 nnd 0 15 a. 111.
I For Cape May, Anglessou, 'ildwood nnd
Holly ltcach. Kxprcss, 9 00 n. m., and 4 00 p. lu.
week days. Hundnys, 9 00 a. lu.
For Sen Islo City, Ocean City nnd Avalon.
Kxpreas, 9 00n. 111., and 4 00 p. 111. week days.
Sundays, 9 00 n. 111.
For Homers l'olnt. Kxprcas, 8 50 a. in., and
JITItt , -..lr .tnt-u H,utnv. R n n.
8. if PllEVOST. j. Si . Wood,
i.en i jinnager. uen i t'ass'g r ar
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
P. F
HUltKB, M. D.
30 II. Lloyd street, Shenandoah.
Olllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9
p. ni.
J II. 1'OMKItOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Shenandoah, Pa.
If. 11UUKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ofllee Effnn buikllnff, corner of Main and
Centre treets, Shenandoah,
pnop JOHN JONICS,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
C Lock rtox C5, Mahanoy Cf , Pa.
Having studied under nomo of the Vet
nmteri lAndon nnd Paris, will Rive lefwm
on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Tcxm
tensonable. Add reft in caro of St rouse, tho
Jeweler. Shennndonh.
PILLS?
AIL A far ia Pi n m mvm vmr m
CRua uUShfc ano "sure".' etna inc. for-homan s gafc
flOBiSlMlGUAP"' Uli.-i Spicific Co,PdlL-P.