T EH DO YOU KNOW Thut thero are thousand's of chllcltcn ns well as adults dy ing annually all becauso tbo proper medical treatment Is not given. Every ono who has Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy Ca tarrh or soreness of throat of any description, can positively and speedily ho cured by If tho sumo is applied in'strict aooordanco with tho printed Instructions given. It Is abso lutely harmless and easily ad ministered. Manufactured by tho Thompson Diphtheria Curo Company, Wllllamsporf, Pa., and sold by dealers and drug gists everywhere, at 50 IS BOTTLE. Should your noarest dealer or druggist not havo It on hand Just when needed, wrlto to tho manufacturers, enclosing a two-cent sUvmp, and It will bo sent by first expross C. O, D. Ifthocasols very urgent sond order by telegraph. Heat plan, is to keep It handy la tho houso at nil times. THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA GJJRE GO, WILLIAMSPORT. PA. V r wile nt Klrlltrs drugstore. You can blame yourself if you do n't get real good coiTee to drink. Ordinary coffee is made de licious bv adding SEELKV4. ic. .!,!, a package for Seellg's. A little of this ladmixture to 'cheap coffee makes adcliciou' Ldrink and saves expense. r'HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street Our Hot Towel Shave -s becoming popular. You will like it. uiaUcn specialty of hair cutting "--riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Taker risks but set your house?, piock, fur uituro, etc.. insured iu flrst-elass re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, A No Life win" ,,H,?tit'0 Po-nrmTtlM. VAT. NOV. It, 1890. JUNE 23, 1691. TRADE MARK JAN. 24, 'St, ueware 01 irauauieut ana wonmoss iiniiauons. NONE GeiiuinB' vrAMPim, TWI H" jrh most beautiful 1 most citable! mosttftn-fect star! They never break. They never cut! They never rusti Mr., (a In Cotton find Klllc Cftit nirs Kiid Nlctcol PlatfvL iStnd 25 cts. (Stamps) for samples "Genuine Twin." b O. HiaTliUUN, 18N. 8Ui Bind, ruUfcUivni, r. CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You 1 If your truss don't hold you or is causing pain, see us at once. SUilerine. Wnlrnvn It lti.iv save, von vp.ira ,,f Wo have cured hundreds of peoiilo In Pennsylvania, and can refer you to patlouts Cured iU VOlir own town. flnr rrott,,t harmless and will not keep you from your da lv labor. Tall anil hnvn . talk mil.'... doctor. It will cost you nothing. Wo guaran tee relief alter tlio llrst treatment, and our The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. See Our Doctor Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. .icvaccsocoocofxwooocoooooooo I HOSPITAL PATIENTS. Pwnretnthe truth. Frank Kai!en Held. Camden, pays ho contracted Illond I'oIkoii on ton of excess of vnntttfnl nrrnra with finrrflil.) iilrpra fiwellinps and lioils, vie. lie con fiiiutitwo adveitlsitiR X'htladeliihla l(ctors, one a Disrenwtry rbjiclan. 1 f e could not rest nor sleep fnrcicru ciatln? paiu. This lastod for three inontlisand ho became n mere ultcl' con. IwaahrouBhttoaleadluRlioa I'l tal trt te operated oo.uhen a gentle man there tola jno to r )io T Dr.G.F.THEEL, 604 N. 6th 04- DMh who cured htm without cutting Otij nillcl.l teloffnvnhed to my father to comeand talramo to IHCTlQiKI. lie gaui relief ac once ana curea me in a snon time. buiiurers(im allfoolinir and consult It It. T1IKK l'hllmlpfttliln. ln.. tteforalf ltnn latf. but n.sixio M, A. rlt Yon Urrlcthon swears be buttered from the eaid elTects of indiscretion iu norst form, tier- to u flcunny ireakiiess, ios 01 Til a lit y, had cmlsElons. iostman liood, arlncclt loba otzncmoiy. lo-a of pplrlts and disrepRift. 1 hi- caineamictod vrlthilfood io!son. 1 consulted family doctors and a leading professor and his son, three so-called regulars, three advertis ing doctors, avw Placed lu a I'hl .ladelphla hospital to he operafcxl Ton. A medical student lucre, a ' friend of mine, told me to oro to 1 It. (J.F. TIIKH h ft 4 North Sixth St.. lMillailoTihlft, Pa., whom he knew had cured thous ands afttr all oiherg tailed, ana so 1 say llUi,r 111 EEL gavenie inntant relief and cored mo per mail c in . i iray mutrtro ituaim txiueuuuu.tt. V.'fJlEhL. Ho has no equal In this whole country. ,7uiifliiieoraiiarcK9 puuiihiteu uniesa so ucsircti DLTlCiehl bC4WJT t;uia aumxi. BROMO-KOLA ERV0US AND BILIOUS EADACHES Inr effervescent ntul stlmu I'ire for sour stomachs nnd (ten nccumulutc from having CLEARY, 'fbARDONATED DRINKS, MAI IWr ALCOHOLIC, VN 11 nK Ii Alley, Shenandoah Discovery of a Ooii3piraoy iu the Philippine Islands, SEVERAL FREEMASONS ARRESTED, The Conspirators Aim to Sccuro tho Com plelo Independence or tho Islnuils .Itc Inforcciiieuts on a Largo Scale Itouud for Cuba. MADlitn, Aug. 23. An official dlspntch received from Manila, announces tho dis covory In tho Phlllpplno Islands of a Sep aratist conspiracy, tho object being to se cure lndopondonco f rom Spain. According to tho olllci.il ndvicos twonty-ono persons liavo already boon nrrostod, sovoral being Freemasons. Tho nows has caused great oxcltomont iu Madrid, and tho police In consoquonco rnldod the Itlspano Philip pine club and seized a largo quantity of papers. Madrid papers received hero this week contained f roquont expressions Indicating that a revolt In tho Philippine Islamic might bo expoctod In tho near future. It was ovon suggostod by somo of tho papers that Japan was endeavoring to fomont troublo in that part of tho Spanish posses sion for tho purposo of oxtonding tho jur isdiction of her island empire ovor tho Phlllpplno. Tho Phlllpplno Islands lie only about 250 mllos south of tho nowiy acquired Japanoso possession of Formosa, a number of small islands lutcrvonlug. Spain's army In tho Philippine islands Is estimated at sovon regiments of infantry anil ono or artillery, with a squadron of cavalry, tho total offoctlvo forco being 8G1 officers and about 20,000 men. Whllo commenting ou tho outbreak in tho Philippine Islands in tho sonaw yes- torday Senor T. Castollano, tho minister of tho colonlos, road sovoral telegrams from tho governor of tho islands, Captain General It. Blanco. Those telegrams wore to tho effect that tho conspirators aimed to sucuro tho complete lndopondonco of tho Phlllpplno Islands. Sonator Mouetro liieo declared that tho Liluoral party was prepared to support all government meas ures necessary for tho maintenance of the Spanish Integrity. Nenrly all of tho op position loaders In tho chamber made sim ilar promises. Tho cablnot yostordoy approved a pro visional contract for tho purchaso of -tho cruiser San Martlno, recently built nt Ueuoa for tho Italian government. Tlin Yt'Alt IN CDI1A, ' Railroad TrncUs Tom Dp by Insurgents. Ileliiforceliicnts from Spnln. IlAVAN'A, Aug. 22. Reports from tho provlnco of Plnar del Hlo nro to the effect that tho Insurgents novo takon rails from tho rallrond traoks for tho purposo of throwing up entrenchments near Taco Taco. It Is estimated that at loast two kilometres of tho track havo been torn up For this reason passenger trains and two freight trains have returned from Arte- mlsa and through traffic ou tho railroad lino Is now interrupted. Reinforcements of tho Spanish army are expected here shortly. Thoso reinforce ments consist of 070 Infantry officers and 31,328 privates, four cavalry officers and 4)0 cavalrymen, thirty-four artillery of- llcers and 1,232 artlllerymon, thirty-four officers in charge of the engineering corps and 1,517 men belonging to tho engineer ing corps. Colonel Sogura and Colonel Hornandcz report an engagement with Dcrmudoz, tho Insurgent loader, at Lomo del Toro, prov lnco of Mntanzas. Flftoen of tho Insur gents are reported to havo been killed while twenty-two of the Spanish troops wore wounded. Lis8 of nn Ainericnu Ship. BATAVIA, Isluinl of Jnvn, Aus. S3. The American ship Governor Goodwin, Cup tnln Oakei, which sailed from Now York on April 21) for Chcofoo nnd which was ppokon In latitude 2 north and longitude 2tl west, has been lost on Prlncow Island, All hands wore saved. Tho Governor Goodwin was built In 1877 nt East Huston nnd was of 1,411 tons. She huilod from Boston and was owned by Foster & Pray. Sir. Foster, of tho llrm of Foster &s Pray, wvys "Tho Governor Goodwin was lu command of Captain Oukos, of Yarmouth, Mo., who hnd with him a crow of twenty. The cargo on board consisted of 50,000 cases of oil. The ship sallod from Now York April CD nnd was bound for Cheo foo, China. Tho Oovornor Goodwin was a staunch ship nnd I know nothing about tho circumstances attending tho wrook." Capture of Noted Moonshiners. Bristol, Tenn., Aupt. 23. A party of twenty-six revenue officers representing all sections of Virginia wont to Franklin county Thursday to break up a noted band of outlaws and Illicit dlstlllors. By nrtiflco thoy succcoded In capturing twelve of tho outlaws without bloodshed and de stroyed f-ovornl stills Among the rap tured wero Calvin Jlooro, tho Martin brothers and tho Atkins brothers, tho leading spirits of tho gang. Whllo com ing out of tho mountains tho officers were tired on at different points, and in ono in stance waged a florco light on tho would bo ambushers, drivlug them back. KnuROn's Arctlo Kxpoultlnri. Tr.OMSOE, Norway, Aug. 23, Messrs. Trevor, Batty and Grawood, tho last two bolng members of tho Arctlo expedition handed by Sir Martin Conway, have re turned in a Httlo steam launch. It Is an nounced that tho results to geology will bo very valuable Sir Martin Conway's expoilltlon was the llrst to cross Spits bergen from oast to wost. In tho central portion of the island was found a vast hystomof glaciers and a magnificent lco plateau. Sir Martin Conway's expedition also made a complete exploration of the Horn Sound tynd, a mountain In the fouthorn part of Spltzborgon nearly 5,000 feet In height. Dentil In Mldoceun. Ql-KUEC, Aug. 22. Tho steamship Lab rador arrived In port last night and landed tho body of Sir Uavld L. Macphersou.who died biiddonly ou Sunday last whllo tho steamer was in mldocoan. Deceased, who was 70 years old, was oiico a promlnont figure In Canadian polities. Ho was on his way to Canada to tako his seat in the senate, of which ho was a member. The body was shlppod to Toronto last night. Ilucklen'a Arnica Salve, The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required, It Is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by A. Wssley, M The Secret of a Beautiful Siin Soft, whllo bindf, ehapely nails, and lnmtlatit nair, with clean w holoomfl scalp. Ii found In tho C'l'tt anion of tho Ifmes, produced by Ct'TI. . . 60 ,ho mo"t effected aklo purtHer. and bcautlflcr In tho 'rorld. ,.,'.,i',u',,,,llW,, rnT"B Curo ad CnEM ICAt toaiotiTio.i, Sulc IToprleloni. lloiton. General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, l.irccts of Krrors or Excesses in OM or Yonnc. ltobust, Noblo Manhood fully Itostoreil, How to KnlarRO and Htrengthon Weak, Un ulevclopcd Portions of iiony. Aosoiuieiy un failing ITouio Treatment. Ileneftta in a da v. Men testify from 60 States nnd Foreign Countries. Send for Descriptive Bmk, ex planation and proofs, mailed (sealcdW'ree. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. .CHASES BIoodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down Pcopla from Childhood to Old Ar,e. ' WHAT iT IS! The richest of nil r"torntle Fcode, t.eci'ia.- i rtplacu4 the winu- ..u t n.ces to tt o bin nd Lmi rvps that an- u'v l-i therotrol,' rm tltl'dshrdl.pii",'. u,.i ui-cHon, tlsUl.vlaif. jitrwurk, worry, clefts. nijuse.ctt:. WHAT IT DOES' By iiiBkn iho nlnod pirai pdrL'h.ntnl tho lilirf Mlon per f.itiTintpa po.id ili-sh, uiuscIh and strength. 'J'he nprvca he we ninno stronir, tho lraln hnropi-s ncttvr fln.i Clear. ForrehtorinKloBtvitnlltyand ptop:Mticall Masting !ntno and wpaltnei Ip either sex, it bus no ."Mill : ami n '' inainrpcnlator it Is worth its trelpt.t in gulil. Onohox luttauiiMek. Pflcejto.,or 6boiea?.li.i. DruKdlata or by mail, llook Iree. . THE OR. CHASE COKPANV, lili Chestnut St.. p hlladelihln. 2 . . ... . . . s u SiSt colds, chill? S Vgx T.ud In Grippe. 2 Us;d ectrrually it t lhebet mii- i nie'it in I': 5 world. Ecvare of I imitations, buy orl th? iriiuins X made by Perry Div 's. ',.!.. i r. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Curea Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. O Cures Headache. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods, No. 12 " Leuehorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism, No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases, No. SO 14 Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or Bent prepaid on receipt ot prioo, 25o., or 5 for SI. Da. noirrnniiYa' nojiEOPATrno Manuai. of Diseases Mailed Free. ' Humparoys' Med. Co., IU William St.,N.Y. For silc at Povlnsky's drup; store, 28 East Centr A genmno welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. r ines wnisKeyB, neers, porier una ttie corutantly on tap. Choke temperance drluka and cfgiirs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q a. l'HILl.IPH, St. D. 91Uce : 30 West Centre ttrret. Can be'conuulted at ull hours. p P. BUIIKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllee hours ; 7 to 9 u. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to t p. in. II. POIIEIIOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, 1'a. M. BUIIKE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Matu and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pKOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having Btudled under tome of the best masters in London and Paris, will eire lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweier, unenanuoan. 'AMSY PILLS? drug Safe ano burc. echo 4c. fds"womaii s satc TCHISjKGUAJ't' Wli.;ax BptCIFlo Co,PrlHA,PA. or sale at Povlnslcy's drug storr, iS East Centre street. mmsm MMU lr. i S Jfty'AVj nally cures J i e ramps J s u d d mi 2 ENMAINlim Tho Program for His Eeceptioa Announced, HE WILL ARRIVE ON AUGUST 20. The Viceroy of Clilim Will lie Itecrlvcil liy I'ri'ililont Cleteluiul lit Wltlliini O. Whit ney's lloslileure in New Vork To Vlsll ft'lillmlt'llihiti mifl Wimhllistou. Nrw Yohh, Aur. m. Jnhti Spnger, tirl vatc secretary to tho seeretury of war, ha glvpiioutthe followinn iinigrnm for tin eutertnlnment of LI Hang Chnng while in this country: Karl Li Huna Chnng, npoclnl nmbnssn dor from the emperor of China, wlllnrrive in Now York by the stenmnhlp St. Louln. on 1'ridny, Aug. 38. Stnjor Oonernl Thonm H. Kuger, U. 3. A., commnndlng tho de partment ot he east, who has lieeli dol(t nnt.vl by the president to aet as his repro aent itivo, will meet him on his arrival ami escort him with a dnbir hment of the Sixth rivalry to tho Wnldorf hotel, whore ho will remain during hq stay In Now York as thoRuent of tho nation. Tho state department will ho represented, by W. W. Ilockhill, llrst assistant soerotary of statu. Gonernl Ituer will attend tho viceroy dur ing his sojourn in this country, and will bo In charge of nil arrangements pertaining to his visit. Tho president of tho Unit -d States, who is to bo in tho city as the guest of ox-Secretary of tho Navy William C. Whitney, will receive tho special ambassador at the latter's rosldonco on the following day, tho secretary of tho treasury , the secrotary of war and possibly other members of his cabinet being present. On Sunday a visit will bo mndo to Gen eral Grant's tomb at Illvorslde. Monday will Iw spent In a trip to tho military aendomy at Wost Point by tho United States steamship Dolphin and a sail under the UrooKlyn brldgo and the East river. Tuosday tho party will bo ontertuinod ut lunch by representative business men of New York, and later in the day an oppor tunity will bo given tho Chinese residents of the city to meet tho earl by arrange ment with ,ho Chinese consul. Wednes day will bo occupied by a visit to lirook lyn on the invitation of the mayor of that city, and in tho evening tho viceroy will be tendered a review by tho Soventh regi ment in its armory. Thursday tho party "will go by tho Pennsylvania railroad ti Philadelphia, whore suitable entertain ment will lie provided, mid b ridny and Saturday will be spent In Washington, and Sunday at Niagara VaU, whore the viceroy will bo met by representatives of the, Cunadinn government, who will escort him to Vancouver, from which port he sails for home. T.l Hung Chnno; nnd Tariff Hevl-don, Lus'Dov, Aug. 33. Tho Times this morn ing publishes a long article and an editor ial dealing with' LI Hung Chang's visit to England. Among other things Tho Times pays: "LI Hung Chang affects a pained surpriso becauso of Lord Salisbury's fail ure to quickly agree to his proposition for a revision of the tariff now in forco In the trade between China and Kngland. It is understood that Lord Salisbury does not oppuso the prlnclplo of revision, but that he wants to ascertain tho views of tho chamber of commerce nt Shanghai and elsewhere upon tho subject of tho de tails relating to tho proposed changus." (lass factories Hhut Down. PirrsiirKO.Aug. 23 Xot ices wore posted yesterday in the South SUlo factories of the United States Glass company nuw operating announcing in luduQnlto shut down. Individual n itlco? wero given the non-union workmen omployed by tho company since It lucked out tho American Flint Glass 'Workers union's members, three years ago, saying that th"lr services would not likely bo needed again, nnd in tho absence of definite assuranco of futuro employment the mon wero advlsod to tako work elsewhere. This may menu tho be ginning of one of tbo greatest industrial conflicts ever fought in this country, and it is probable that tho factorlos of thoeom .pany throughout the country will bo opon again to union workmen and tho long lockout terminated. This will only bo possible, however, In tho ovent that tho company restores tho wage rato nnd work ing conditions lu forco prior to July, 1893. Itlnlr Coiuif.v Prohibition Convention. Altoona, Pa., Aug. SS. Tho Hlalr county Prohibition convention was hold hero yesterday. Kosolutlons werondoptcd Indorsing the state and notional Prohibi tion platforms, declaring that both of tho dominant parties nro controlled by tho liquor Interest. Tho following ticket was nominatod : Assembly, John MoKcrihan oi Altoona and Jacob A. Hoffman of iy rone; county commissioners, John Clark of illiamsburg and John Crldcr of Ty rono township; auditors, J. M. Wilson of Altoona and Thomas II. Suckling of Hoi lidaysburg; coroner, John J. Irvln of Al toona; poor director, James 11. Hoed of irnnkstown. Kev. HarUell was elected county chairman. Conferrces Full to Organize. Bedfoud, Pa., Aug. 23. The coufcrrees of tho Twentieth congressional district havo failed to go Into conference, after hav ing been hero since Wednesday. Tho fail ure to organize was caused by various complications which nroso among tho conferrees. The Illness of Mr. Evans, of Cambria, and a contested sent in thi, m. ferance of tho Hodford county representa tives amod in tho delay. Tho attempt to organize will bo resumed no.tt Weduos day iu Tyrone. The Ideal Panarea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: 'I roiwrd Dr. Kind's Now Disi nverv u nn Ideal I'.inncea for Coughs, Colds anil Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for tho last live years, to tho oxelusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Kev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I havo been n Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 vrmrs or innrn ami have never found nnvtllln? sn hetinflr'lnl nr that gave mo such speedy relief as Dr. King's Iew Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles freo at A. wasiey's drugstore Coming IJvcnt. ADS. 23. Trft emm fnctl.-al ,i.U. l... auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O. U. A. M.. Ill Itohhlns' rmeral, mien AUgUSt 20. TjlWll tifirlr- nt rnJ.lira ,.P Dr. C. M. Ilorduer, 31 liist Oak street, houoflt of All Saints church. Sept. S. Grand Labor Day picnic under the auspices of tho Grant baud at Columbia park. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that tho name Lessio & Baeb, Ashland, Ta., is priuted on every sack. 6ifo 'i m&u: LjplanutliMi ,,r tho Port or llio Sllter Uiiestloii Thut is Least I ndersfiiiid, Tho part of the silver question that seems to be least understood is what Is meant by the coinage of silver at tho ratio of in to 1. Undoubtedly many people throughout tho country have the Impres sion that this means that If free coinage liooomos a law tho government will pay tho holder of every dollar in gold which is presented at the treasury ?16 in silver. It Is stated as n fact that a colored man went Into tho bank nt Charlotte, N. C, ono day last week and placing a gold dollar at tho teller's window said, "Mnssa, ploase give life silver for this" Tho teller tossed him out a silver dollar As ho saw that ho did not leave ho uskod him what he was wait ing for. The darkey replied, "Whore is tbo rest, mnssnf They tell us thut you give $10 In silver for ono gold dollar." And It was with difficulty that the teller oou vihcod him that he was not being cheated. Now, whnt is meant by 111 to 11 It simply means that sixteen ounces of silver nro considered by tho government as lxiing of tho same value as one ounce of gold. One ouneo of pure gold will coin in gold dollars $1S.(K). If thnt tsto bo considered the valuo of slxtoen ounces of sliver and tho government buys tho silver and nolns It into dollars, It will lio paying at tho rato of $1,111 per ounce for the sliver Now, tho present market value of silver is 03 cents per ounce, consequently tho government will be inlying tho wealthy silver barons 51 cents profit in addition to tho market price on every ounce of silver bought from thorn without limit as to quantity. It so happens that tho present market price of wheat In Chicago Is about (15 cents a bushel, or tho samo as nn ounce of silver. Why Is it not just as reasonable to de mand that the government shall pur chase tho entire wheat crop of tho country at market prices and pay for It at 81.11) a bushel, thus making tho farmer a presont of CI cents on each bushel? This is oxnctly whnt tho mine owners are demanding for their product. Tho purchase of wheat would have this advantage, that it cer tainly would benefit a larger number of persons, for thero nro a great many more farmers than thero are mine owners. If on next election day tho freo coinage ticket should bo olectcd, silver mining will bo so stimulated In this country that tho amount of silver taken from tho mines will probably reach the total of 100,000,- 000 ounces per annum. If tho govern ment should coin all this at the ratio of 10 to 1, as our freo colnngo friends de mand that it should, tho total profit to tho fow silver kings in tho country will Iw $51,000,000 per annum. Now who pays this profit? Undoubtedly tho farmer, the worklngiuen who earn their dollars by tlio sweat of their brows, and who nro entitled to lie paid by a dollar that will purchaso as much as any other dollar In tho world, and not in dollars whoso purchasing power is reduced to nearly one-half ou account of a profit paid to tho fow mine owners who nro already wealthy. This profit will make tho valuo of the silver dollar, aud iiy that is meant tho ourchasincr nowor of tho dollar, mined nt the ratio of 10 to 1, a llttlo more than 60 cents, and while a Inrmir may rocolvo just us many silver dollars for his pro duce, and tho laborer for his work, as ho has boon receiving ho will bo able to buy just about ono-half as much with thoni. Tho silver men claim that tho farmer would bo more benefited than uny other class of men. They keep saying that hols a producer, but they forgot to add that ho is also a consumer or purchaser. It is truo that he raises wheat, butcan ho cat whoat without having It first irromjd Into Hour, nnd must ho not pay tho miller for grind ing it? Ho raises cattlo, but Ciin ho wear cattle? Ho must turn his cnttlo into dol lars, and use those dollars to buy clothes with. Kven if ho does get a highor price for his products under free coinage, as tho silver men say thut he will, the increased profit will bo more than eaten up In tho Increased cost of tho things that ho is com pelled to buy. Tho only way lu which ho could como out squnro would ho In tho Im mediate doubling In value ot all of his products, which Is not likely to occur. Prices for such articles as ho produces ad vanco gradually, and ho meantime will be compelled to stand a heavy loss. From tho selfish standpoint no man can afford to place himself' against financial honesty and lOOcoiitdollars. Tho freocolu age platform moans repudiation of debts which no honest man wants to sco, cheap ening of labor, increased cost of living, nnd a denial of financial principles tho soundness of which has been demonstrated In every country on tho earth. This is not a question of politics, it Is a quostlon of honor, a question of patriot Ism, and just as mon iu 1S01 gathered to gether Irrespective of polities to preservo tho Integrity of tho nation, so honest men must now stand shoudlor to shoulder to uphold tho financial honor of tho nation, und to proclaim tn the world that wo neither want to deceive ourscivesor to pay our dobts with n debased currency. Wo want ovory one to know thut every obliga tion which this nation has made will bo met squarely and hunorably, and that wo do not propose to shlold ourulrus behind tho so called freo oolnago plank, and try to pay our debts with dollars worth 53 cents in placo of 100 cents. It is a time to throw aside nil mere partisan feeling, nnd for tho honest men of tho country to stand shoulder to shoulder in favor of that which Is right, truo and honorable. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPO Imm l 3 For aalo by P P. D. KII1LIN, Shenandoah, . '""" pepQa. Railroad. MilfYKIU. DIVISION. .11 l. Sli, 1996. Trolns will leave Shenandoah after tho roots date for Wlmans, (Jlllierton, Freekvlllo, Dark Water, St. Clitlr, ivttsi llle. ilnmlmrir. Heading, , i.ii.Mni ii, a ui.viii t,uin-Mn, ii nun run adelphin (llrnnd street station) at 6 0S and H 15 n. in. and -I 20 in. ou week das. For Potts' vllle and intermediate stations 9 10 a. m. SfNDAY. for Wlggans, Gllbrrton. Frnckvllte, Dark Water St. Clair, Pottsvlllo, at 6 0. 0 10 a. m. and 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading. Pottntown, Phoenlxvllle, N'orrlstown, Philadelphia atCCO, 0 10 a. ni., 3 10 p. in. Trains leille lVackvlIte for Mhetiandoah al 10 10 a. in. and 12 14, Rot. 712 nnd 10 27 p. m. Holiday, 11 13 a. in. and 5 10 p. tn. Iave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 11. U 48 a. in. nnd i 10, 7 IS and 100) p. m. Sunday at 10 10 a. in.. S 11 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (llrnad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and H 35 a. in., 1 Iu and 711 p. ni. week days. Sundavs leave at 6 w a m. Leave Brood street station, Philadelphia, lor Hen Olrt, Asbury P.irk, Ocean (iroxe, Long Ilrnneh, and Intermediate stations, 1 ni 0 10, 8.35, 11.119 a. m., '2 Its, 3.30, 1.0.1 p. m. we, k li-. 100 Saturday olilv. Similar slnn nl Int. rlnlon I for Asbury Park), 4 0.1, R.35 a. w j Lenvo llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, l'OH NISW VOltK. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 0.1, 4 rv i 7 33, s 20. o 20, !l .), lo ' ( Pinion ("nn, l2 00niH.ii, 12:11 (Limited Iw ami Hilling Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Cur 4 0O 500, 5 5rt ( Dining far, ft 00 0). p. m., 12 01, nlifht sundavs, 3 20, I ui "i ii, n 1 I il a m I J.' p 111 I J" .1 M, !J In tt, I "m, 1 I',, s 20, S 33. II .V). 10 21, riHllllur Carl, IHtl 12 35,2 30 Dining Cur, 100 Limited I .Jllinnm Oar, 5 2n, 5 Hi. (i)iniim Oar, nm, m. s 12, 1000 p. 111., 12 nl nlKbt. Lxpress foi lloton without change 11,10 a. 111., week-,hi s, and ft 10 p. in , dally. l'Olt WASHINGTON AND Till: MU'TH. For Ilnltliure mid Washington, 3 10, 7 20, 8 31 1020, 11 28 a. m., 12 09 (1131 Limited Din lug Cor), 112. 3 IS. ill (5 111 Congressional Limited, Dining Cur), 617, 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 5S (Dining Car) p. in., nnd 12 0.1 nluhl week days. Sundays, 3.10, 720, 9 12. II 23 a. 111., IS 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), CM (Dining Carl, 7 5s 11. m. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llrnad street station, Philadelphia (via Deluware river bridge), express, 9 0" a iu 3 38 anil 7 02 p in. week davs. Sundaj 11 07 a. m. and 702 p. in. ili'turning leaxe Atlantic City, 7 50 a 111. week il. 15 s, 10 05 n. ill. I 1-1 p. 111 dally. Ltnvo Market street Ferry, expiess. .100, 8 20 9 10a in.. (100 Saturdays oulyi, 15" 2 10, 3 10, ICO, I 20, r on ami 5 30 p. m 1.00eeurslon, 7 00 a. at. huiidas, 6 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 :to. lino, 9 45 n. 111 , mid 1 30 p. 111. 51.00 excursion 7'Ki a. ni. llfturtiing U'ave Atlantic City, 0 11 1 Mondays only), 70O.7 10, S 00, 9 05, 1105 a 11.. :l CXI. 4 00, 5:io, 7. 10 and 9 15 p. ni., week davs Sundays, 3 10, I 10, 5 00, 5 30, 0 00,7 00, s 05, 9 u, mid 9 55 p. m. For Cape May, Angh".ca, Wildwood and Holly lleoeh. Express, 9 00 a. 111.. 2 so, 4 05, 5 00 p id. week days. Sundays, H 20 a. m. Kxcur slon, 7 00 a. 111. dally. Uq.o May onl , express, 1 30 p. m. Sntunlays. For Sea Ile City, Ocean City and Avolon. Kxpress, 9 10 a. tn., nnd 2 30, 4 20, 1011 p. m. wek davs Sundays, 8 50 a. 111, Kxcurslon 7 00 a. m. dally. For Homers Point. Impress, 50, 7 00 7 40, 9 10a. ni., 1 no Saturdios onl 1, 2 10. I 01 nt 5 30 p. 111. week days. Sundays, 7 00. s 00, 9 00, 9 15 111, S. M. PnFVO-lT, J. It. "Wooli, (Jcni Manager. Oeni Pass'g'r AgU READING R R SYSTEM TN r.KFl-.CT MAY 17. 1890. Trains leave Sheliitndoab a follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, sumlava, 2 10 a. In. I 5 ?'7 Jvi is" ud 3 ai p!'m.'k' WCCk da', 1 For "Heading "and Philadelphia, weekdays, - iu, o J.), i a. 111., 111, w nnunao n, -. lv M "ra " J "'"" 0 M auu' davs. 2 10 a. 111. For Potts ille, week days, 2 10: 7 20 a. m., and 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Sundavs, 2 10 a. ui. For Taman.ua ami Malmnoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 it, 3 00 aud 5 55 J, JJU Sundays, 210 a. m. For Willlamsport, Runburv nnd Lewleburg, weekdays, 3 SI, 1130 a. m., 150 and 7 25p.m. Sundays, 3 25 n. m. For Jlahanriy rinne, weekdays, 2 10 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 n, 111., 12 is, 1 50, 3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 0 55 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. 111. For Ashland and Shamoklu, week days, 8 25, 7 20,1130 a. 111., 150, 725 and 9 55 p.m. 8un days, 3 2", 11. tn. For Daltimoie, NYashlugton and the West via n..ve. it. it., inroiign trains ie- iteauing ! J"1"1""1' Philadelphia, (P. k 11. v v.) t 8 20, 3 20, 7 00, 11 25 a. 111., 3 16 and 7 27 p. 111. Addl. . u-J, ,1 ... u IU t,l, I.. OUI1UD19, tlonnl tiains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, woek days, 10 Po a. in. 12 20, 12 18 8 40 p m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 21 p. ui, TItAINS FOK SIIENAN'DOAlf. Leave New York via Philadelphia, days, 130, SCO a. 111., 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p. weex . and IIIKIII. .-,11,1111,,', U AJ , IU, Leave New York la Mauch Chunk, weok days, 4 30, 9 10 a. 111.. 1 30 nnd 1 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 31, 10 025 n. til. and 4 05, 6 30, 11 B0 p. ill. Holidays, 11 30 p. m. Leavo Heading, eek days, 1 85, 7 10, 10 08, 11 55 n. m 6 00 and 8 20 p. 111. Sundays, 1 35 a. ml Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 31, 7 10 a. m 12 30 and 6 12 p. 111. Sundays, 2 3.1 n. 111. Leavo Tama'pia, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 p. 111. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 3 15, 9 21, 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 4 1 and 10 OS p. 111. Sundays, 3 45 Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00 0 80.9 37, 11 59 a. 111., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 21), 7 57 and 10 23 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 400 a. 111. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 fc. 111., 3 33 pud 11 11 p. 111. Hundttj s, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warl and South street whatf for Atlantic City. Weekdays P.xpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15, a. m , Saturdaj only, 130, 2 00,3 00,3 40,4 00,4 80. 500 530 p. 111. Accommodation. H 00 a. m 480, 6 30 p. 111. 81.no excursion train, 7 () n. 111, Hundoy l!xpress, 7 .10, 8 00, 8 30,9 00, 1000 a. m. 115p.m. Aecommi datlon 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. m. 81.00 exclusion train 7 00 a. m. Itetiirnlng leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic ami Arkansas avenues. Weekdays uxprens, Mondavi! only, 6 431. 7 00, 7 41, 8 15, 9 00, 10 15 a. 111., 3 30. I 30, 3 30, 7 30 9 30p m Accommodation, 6 20, 7 51, a. m 4 32 p. in $1.00 evcursl, 111 train from foot Mississippi avenue only 0 00 p. in. Sundays Kxnress. 3 30. 1 00. .100 a on nan 7 00,7 30,8 00, 9 30 p. in. Aeeou niodatlun, 715 a. 111., 5 05 p 111. 81 00 excursion train UtamlacA Mississlpid avenue only r, 10 p. 111. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SVi:i(lAHD, O. ). HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. tleni Pass. Ag BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, Jons HoWAim IUums, LL. D., Prest Ctllleue With four Course Of ntlwli. lx.lltr. tn degrees: Academy for lios and yound men: Ionics Institute, and School of Mll-le. Thirty acre campus: ten buildings Including gvm luMiuiu, laboratory and observatory. For cit-ilogue nnd other information address, VM C. OltliTZINGLK, ltegistmr, Lewlsburg, Pa. i.jt nm at i' u-e b r L. ( V ci. Irv,.i . Icpo t.K .A ,ai.. v. .1. J Other ii. ,'r. . nn,. raix. use Scfne .,!. Drains checked and full vigor o-1 '. rcttcr . ifnrf lectcd. ocb crwut i a i u f Hr Mailed for $1.00;nbuxcs5C' V. lta $5.00 orders we givea , ara tt i' cure or refund the rm nv. .rM-eti PEALMSP'riNSCia.. ' ,
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