YOUR TIRED STOMACH "I have no appetite." you say, "anil the jlittlulilo wit docs luc ilo good. At first It feci ciiM anil ilctiil in my stoimicli nml by nil by I have ncliisuiitl :Iiih that noiiietlmeis go to my cliest nml hack. I feci weak, low spirited nml out of sorts all over. I limey the (Union of dyspepsia lias (jut mo." That tliu way you talk nml no wonder. Hut wait H moliii'lit. Let us niiHili together. Perhaps thin far your Moiuaeli is meiely tired. You have heeu eating too much, putlng tho wrong things, and irregularly. You liavo given it too much to do, and like ail living things, ivlicn overworked, it stops at length from sheer exhaustion. They may not he an Actually disrated condition as yet. Still it is nature's warning mid you must heed it or , worse will follow. "Hut I must oat or starve," you iy. True fi.oti :h, hut safety usually lies in middle courses Hero is one for you. You don't need ilm-tlr purges or -exciting stimulants. Your condition is one eHsily relieved if wc go uhoiit it gently and sensibly. The tired stomach won't work under whip and Rpiir. It has probably had too much of that ulicidy. Wh,it you require is something that is at onro u food and n digester of food. Such i,u article is tho Shaker Digestive Cordial, discovered and prep'ired by tho Shaker Community of Mt. Lclftiiiiii, N'. Y. Taken right after eating, mi as to mix with the fond, it does tho stomach's work for it, gives it the advantage of further rost, strengthens you in 11 natural way, and soon enables the stomach to do full duty. There 13 nothing else liku this slmplo, safe, certain and palatable remedy. Yet tho Shakers respect your doubts, and authorize druggists to sell ft trial bottlo for ten cents. 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Hi 1890. JUNEZ3, 1881, TRADE MARK JAN. 2, 9t, Xteware of fraudulent and worthies imitations. NONE GenuinBT,!n"TWlN' Th roost beautiful ! moat pliable! most verfect itajl Tbey never break) They never cut! They never rusti Made lu Cotton and Silk Cailoga and Nickel l'laUxL Send 25 eta. (Stamps! for sample! Maenulno Twin to ococccccoeooooesocsoos CURED TO STAY CURED. Dots This Mean Anything to You 7 It your truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, see us at onco. It may save you years of sull'erlnt!. Wo have cured hundreds ot jieoido In reniisylvaula, and can refer you to patients cured In your own town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you from your dally labor. Call and have a talk Utli our doctor. ItwUlcostyounothliiK. We guaran tee relief after tho first treatment, and our prices are reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Sco Our Doctor ETcry Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. I f 1 S$P when ir used as an A admixture to 1 ordinary cof- x iee manes ni delirious drink. lUlbf Alt WRI5CK 0NTI1E B. iSO. Many Persons Inj urocl on the Pitts burg and Western Division. PASSENGER 03ACHES OVERTURNED Tho Accident iV.l'jrcil nt Valencia Stn tlon, Twi'iity.t" 1 Mllra from Pittsburg, nml Was Cnu.i'il by the Alrlirnkes Ite fiislug to Work. ' 1'lTTSBOliO, A u. 25. Tho through Chi napto 11111II train, Xn. 1 1, on the I'lttslmrs nml Western railroad, which Is duo In Al loghony In tho afternoon, was wrecked nt Valencia Station, twenty-two nillos from this city. First reports were to tho effect that flftoon persons lrnl boon killed. Tho latest information Is that no one was killed outright. Tho rollof train with tho most seriously Injured ro.ichoil hero at 4 o'clock nml tho victims wcro removed Jto the Allojjhony general hospitnl. Tho followltir uro tho Injured- Mrs. William Harsh, Tiilmadgo, O , head and body badly cut and bruised, will probably dlo; Mrs. C. F. llylo, Evans City, Pa., lartly cut nud bruised, very seriously; Goor-ro Houston, train dispatcher, N'ow C.istle Junetlon, I'a., recovery doubtful; John Curry, Ploiisantvlllo, Va., danger ously hurt; Mrs. William Morso, Ijlma, O., probably dlo; D. Z. Schartz, Harmony, Pa,, vory serious, recovery doubtful ; Gar rett Culbert, Allegheny, slight chances of hlsrocovory. Maud Bonnett, AlleRlieny, Pa., skull fractured; Mary J. L. Smith, Verona, Pa., skull fractured. Tho follow ing wero badly Injured, but will recover Mary Dennett, Allegheny; Walter Smith Akron.O. ; Mrs.H. M. Cramcr.Apollo, Pa. ; Jonnio Cramer, Hello Cramer, Apollo, Pa. E. J. Smith. Beaver Fulls, Pn.i J. It, Wcavorling, Now Castlo, Pa. ; J. C. Mlllor, Hazlewooil, Pa. ; L. L. Qray, Allogheny, Pa. ; O. W. Crooks, Carneolo, Pa, ; A. J. Vnught, Buffalo, N. Y. ; William Muchh brunner, Allegheny, Pa. ; Alox Jones.Car ncgio, Pa. ; J. Edward Crill, Allegheny, Pa. ; J. W. Morse, Lodl, O. Train No. His composed of sloeplngand mail oars. At Valencia it collided with a work train. The wreck was a doublo 0110, Tho work train ilrst ran Into a freight truln, anil, tho gnulo being hoavy, several cars of tho work train ran back, colliding with tho passenger train. Tho collision throw tho cars over n steep embankment, and a numbor or the passengers wore caught In tho wreck. Tho local was standing nt Valencia Sta, tlon unloading freight, when tho through frolght camo to tho top of tho grado, Just east of Valencia. Tho engineer, who was on tho lookout for No. 23, put on tho air brakes, but they refused to work, and his train crashod Into tho local. Just at the tlmo tho two freights collided tho passon gcrcamo along on tho oasthound track and was struck br tho freight cars, which wero derailed at that moment. Tho en glno and baggngo car of the passenger train got through safoly and broke away from the balanco of the train. Tho first passenger conch, In which wero a great mnny ladles, was crushod by a carload of oil well tubing. Tho tubing was thrown with terrific forco In overydircction, caus. ing most of tho wounds recelvod by tho passengers. Tho wreokago was plloil twen ty-llve or thirty feet high in placos. The railroad people say tho wholo tron bio was caused by tho fall uro of tho alr- brakos to work whllo tho through freight was on the lull. Two Men Killed on tlia Ilemllns. IlAltuisiiriiO, Aug. 23. Two unknown men wero struck and Instantly killed last tiifiht by n passenger train on ho Phila delphia and Reading railroad iiearllarrls lmrg. Nothing was on their persons by which they can bo ldontified. Ono had a bank book showing a deposit In tho First National bank of Lobanon In 189:1. Tho nanio Cnssidy was written in tho book. Doth were of middle ago. Tho bodies wero hold by the coroucr for identification. Coulttrt lletween llraztllans ami Itallnns. Itio Janf.iho, Aug. 25. Numerous con flicts aro reported to havo occurred bo tween tho Iirazillans mid tho Italians In San Paulo Saturday and Sunday, and tho agitation still coutinuos. It Is hollered that tho Brazilian government will with draw tho oxequator from tho Italian con sul, whom tho nowspnpors necuso of sup porting tho Italians In their agitation. Similar manifestations and scenes of dis order aro oxpected hero lu tho near f uturo. The Brazilian chamber of deputies has unanimously rejected th.o protocolin ar ranged for tho sottloinonT'of tho claims of tho Italians who sullercd In former politi cal troubles. As a result of tho troubles between tho Brazilians and tho Itnlians In San Paulo during tho past three days threo persons are roportod to havo boen killed and forty wounded. The llrooklyu's Preliminary Hun. Boston', Aug. 25. Tho now cruiser Brooklyn made a preliminary run ovor tho olllcial courso of Capo Ann yostorday. The vossol left her anchorage off Hull and steamod down the harbor, having on board those lutorostcd in tho trial and tho usual corps of iiowspapermoii. The nvorago speed for tho round trip of 83 knots wns 20.117 knots an hour, a very satisfactory perfuriiianco, all things consldorod. Tho contract calls for u speod of 20 knots an hour In a run of four consocutlvo hours. For each quarter knot nbovo this a speed premium of $50,000 lsulloived tho builders. It is believed that on tho ulUcial trial to morrow a speod of 21 H knots will bo ro eorih'd, in which event tho ship will earn for tho Cramps tho hniidsomo bonus of frSUO.OOO. Trouble In tlie Choctaw Nation. Four SsilTlt, Ark., Aug. 25. Trouble which has been browing for threo weeks in tho Choctaw nation as a result of tho election of Greou McCurtaln as govurnor bids fair to end In warfaro. Mccurtain's resldenco, slxty-flvo mllos southwest of Fort Smith, Is now guarded by about forty men against threatened attack by about tho same numbor of men, mein b.rs of tho Buzzard party, composed largely of old time fullbloods and many negroes. This party comprises many fol lowers of MoCurtaln's opponents in tho recent election. An unconfirmed report roaches hore by passangers on n mirth bound 'Frisco train arriving last night that McCurtaln has boon killed. Sliurkoy May (live l"lti four ltotimls. San Fhancisco, Aug. 25. Kx-Chnmplon Corbett will rolojiso P;tlor Sharkoy from his obligation not to enter Into u boxing eon tost with any publllst until aftor the Corbott-Sharkey mill. Sharkey may moot Bob Fltzslmiuons for four rounds In this city. James 'Gibb, of tho National Ath letic el lib, of this city, says his club will take the match at u )or ceiitage, ., j V iV liumfir, tr Vrldnsr, bnrninjr, J i ' !,. iliiiK, . i ,tr il.f , i, or blotchy, nMlu'rmiir'l' r'- i Ij i dlturj', from 1 i.i icy to iig, are iiuw fttdlly cured by Resetait A BKIN nnd blood parlficr of Incompnrnblo purity diiiI curnllvo power. Purely vegcta tie, wife, Innocent, nn 1 lulatablc. It nppoals to oil, anil especially mother, rrarsos, nnd children. 8"U throoplimit the world. rrii, Crncrit, sne. SOAP, Sir, lUsntVEr. n,l (I. 1'utxtR DUO HI M. CORP . S,,1C l'rl,l., llnl.n. Off" How to Cur Uli4 mj SUn Humori," frea, CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should send at onco ror a nook that cxplnlns how full mauly vigor la easily, quickly and permanently restored. No man sultoring from weakness can nf ford to Ignoro this timely advice. Book tolU how Jftlll fifrnnnfl, 1 velopment and tone aro imparted to every portion of tho body. 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I'm-wiuc of imitations, huv onlv ihe nemuuc made by Perry .0tD4t4il&4vl.il9.4.ie9y HUMPHREYS WEAK HEN ! 51 ?jiv!T'V vRlV-nJ. cramps .w?lWs.VrU, A.V, and all I 4, k, f... i . . : ' ,4 plain's, ? r' . . - No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. ' No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. O Cures Headache. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 ' Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or Bent prepaid on receipt ot price, 25c, or 0 for SI. Dn. HuMr-iinETa' Homeopatoio Mindaii op Diseases JIailed Fuee. Humphreya' Med, Co., Ill WllUam Bt.,N.Y. For s.le at Povinsky's ilrus store, "S'Unst uen A genuine welcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whtsfcey, beers porter and ale corBtanily on tap. Choice temperance drinks nntl ciynra, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. Olllco: 30 WeatOontro street. Can bo consulttMl at all hours. p F. I1U11KK, M. V. 80 E. Lloyd street, Hhcnandoah, Office hours i 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to P. in. . II. POMEItOV. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Uhenandoah, l'a. M. BUItKE, ATTOHNEY-AT-I.AW. Onico Ecan ljulldlntr, corner of Main cad Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 03, Malianoy City, I'a. Having studied tinder some of the best masters hi London and I'arls, will give lessons on the violin, miliar and vocal culture. Terras reasonable. aAddress In care ot Strouse, the eweler, Uhenandoah. AMSY PILLS! CS19 I ALL ISsri AND SUHE.SEH0 4O, f 0S"WJIN S SMC JltSIsHoUAP-:' li.:u Specific co,fiix.i' or,j!iU).aitPpvlnsky'i druif storf, 28 East 4 Centre .tree.. President Olovoland Names Ex-Q-overnor Frauois, of Missouri FOE SECHETAEY OF THE INTERIOR He U n!il tn tx- n Jlllllniiiilrf, Win Twlro Covrrmir of HI Mate, Major of St. Lou!- nml Is ii (lotd Ileliioerat Serre titry SniJth's oveiiii'titi. Ht-zZAUn's Hay, Jlim, Ann BS. t'rel dont Clovelniul niinimucoi that ox-Clov-ernor l'rauols, of Missouri, has lieoti np polntod sncrotary oX tho Interior, vioo Hoke Smith. Tho annouuoemont that tho president had appointed ox-Governor Francis, of Missouri, to succeed Mr. Smith as secre tary of tho Interior rather nurpris-od 'ah Inpton, tnoro bocauso of tho Middonnen with which it followed on tho heels of tho announcement of Mr. Smith's retirement than beoauso of tho selection. The rea sons for Secretary Smith's voluntary with drawn! from tho cabinet wcro understood 9 soon iisthonnnouncoinotit wasiuado on Satunlay, and It was naturally oxpoctod that, ns ho had retired Imcausu lie felt obllfrod to support the nomlnoes of hl party ut Chicago, hla BUccos.or would be In full harmony with Mr. Cleveland on tho money quostlon. There was a feeling also that tho prosldont would probably soleot Mr. Smith's successor from tho mid dle wost, as tho south was already woll represented lu his olllcial family. Speculation, therefore, went f'o Missouri, Indiana and Illinois, and the names of ex Govornor Francis, ox-Coiiressmaii Hy niim and others naturally suifgetod tliem solvos. Governor Francis took a strong stand in favor of the gold standard lu tho preliminary- battlo for delegates to tho Chicago convention, but ho and his asso ciates wore disastrously beaten in his state. During tho convention ho wns nlo very active- Slnco tho convontion ho has, it is said by his friends hero, given no public utteranco as to his position with rog.irdto tho Chicago ticket, and so far as known has not, nt least actively, allied hinelf with tho movement for the Indianapolis convontion. Governor Francis through out his political career has been a strong supporter and a warm friondof Mr. Cleve land and the administration. It is re called that when Mr. Cleveland was at Lakowood making up his cabinet prior to entering upon his second term ex-Governor Franrls was summoned there, and thero was a strong impression for a time that ho would lio given a portfolio. Ho had been mayor of St. Louis and twlco governor of Missouri, and bi-foro Mr. Cleveland' nomination lieyiinea cer tainty wns prmsed for tho presidential nomination. At the time ho was talked of for a oabinet position it wns said that ho had Ikt-ii bitterly opposed by a fartlon in his state, and that a remonstrance against his selection was forwarded to Mr. Cleveland. Governor Francis is well known In Washington. Ho ha boon hero frequently and Is exceedingly popular. Ho was hero only a few days ago and It wus thought when lie left that he had gone to Gray Gables. Dospito the high honors ho has already achieved ho is still a compara tively young man, in tho nighborhood of 50, strong and vigorous, of sunny tempera ment mid goulal disposition. Althouifh taller In stature, he somewhat ro-emblos Secretary Morton In personal appearance. Ho has a llorid complexion, sandy hair and moustache. Kx-Govornor Francis Is said to bo a man of nonsldcrablo means. Ho was said to lie n millionaire it fowyours ago. Secretary Smith ovlncod tho greatest suti-factlon when ho heard tho name of his successor. Ho said: "I have tho pleas ure of nn Intimate personal acimalntanco with Governor frauds, and estoom him most highly. Ho is a man of marked abil ity. Of courM) I feol a deep Interest In the department, and I don't know any ono to whom I would more willingly turn It over." Many of the friends of Secretary Hoke Smith, both within and outside tho de partment, called during tho day to oxpross regret at tho coining departure. A num ber have sent communications to the sec retary expro.i-.ing similar sentlmoiits. Sec retary Smith has made no plans looking to participation in tho canvass of the stato and has so far declined all Invitations to speak. His Intention Is to re-unio law In earnest and to rebuild tho excellent prac tice he enjoyed. Ho will practice ulono. Amtree'M 'Irlp Delayed. TltOMSOE, Xorway, Aug. 23. Professor Androe has arrived hero from Dano's Island on board the Virgo, apparently having abandoned for this year his at tempt to cross the Arctic regions in a bal loon. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Oitntntlons of the New York and I'hlluilf lhlu Kxchfinse. Ni w York, Aug. 24. Today's stock market whs of holiday proportions, so far ns the uxtent of the tradluK was ooncenuid, and considerable Irregularity of movement was displayed. Tin (Mienim? was slightly ileprossoil on news of an exteUHlon of rate cutting nud uncertainty ro pinling thu Immodlata tlimnoiiil outlook. Clos ing bills : Haltimore is Ohio IS LmIiIkU Valley ?i UP til 5)s Chesn. fc Ohio IiH New Jersot-Ceil DhI. & Hudson 118 N. Y. Central Pennsylvania 11M ItonlhiK. .. . lt St. Paul. 30 W. N. Y. AsPa .,, I).,L.&W Brie . Lake Erie SsV!. Lehigh Nov . . iduv.'t paid. 0i r.enurat Market. PlllUt.PillA. Aug. ai.-Plour firm; winter superfine, 1.W)J.15; do. extras, S.15'J.30; Pennsylvania roller, elear, ti.7yW; ilu. do straight, t3&i;ll. Wheat dull: August, Ma, IM'nu. Corn lonwr; August, i7H!Je. Oat's dull ; August, 24'si5o. Hay steady ; choice tim othy, IU.S011. Heuf quiet i city family, tVMD 1U. Lard nominal ; western stuam, fi-Hi'. Ilut terfirm: uiwlpm (tulri- (.LaH. .in cry, HHiQldo.; do. factory, 7w4'llo.;' Elgtns, luo. ; imiKuiou creamery, luauu. ; Now York ilalry, IftSlSa i do. creamery, ll)10o.; funcy state prints, wholesale, lOo. ; prints Johblni! nt IIKOlDln. Cliiwut.ui.lv. lo,.. ui.. . .... , ifu,, niiiuii. Hg,S4o. ; part skims, 2'iWo. ; full skims, lU4c. jWBsnnui nnr norK unu reniisylvaula, IWfl, lllo. ; western, 1315o, Live Stock Markets. New Yoiik, Aug. 21. Steers stronger. Oxen and dry cows steady! hulls lower. Native steers Jt.05-31.00; stags nnd oxen, .75UO; ImlU. iirt.aS; Hev mu-i flf 'JnrtS.I ..l.., i... ' - wn.n.Mw,.. .t.vv ule und lowers veals, l7l grassersaud butter milks, U.7&r3.2i. Sheep and lambs lower: sheep, J2.5aSl: lambs, $3.7&gi3. KlST T.IIIKIITV. Pn A,,. )l T,....Tn 1 '-.. ... MHiiviumr: prlme,1.4O(!I.50j common,a33.S0: roughs, fat. ,U..V.-rV.W, ...ub9 VUVTB, fO.HO. llOg' fctiAilv: nrlinn Ilvltf . in ftv.s to. n... , 01 '-'-l UlliUlUlll, J3.6O-3.70i common to falrYorkors, ia.C0fa.lH: roughs, t2.23i32.aa. Sheep barely steady 1 primo, IJ ouji.75j common, H.7&S2.60. Larabs-Oholoe, ti'5.U3 . common to good, $3(33.73 , veal calves, ft.2&id.&0. I'rr.lijlerliin Young People's Citiitention Omaha. Aug l!l Tin I'piiiinu young people's convention trau-i. t v n business yesterday, bntheld three v-m .i 5 Hov. J. T. McCmry 1). I)., of lltfsbn--spoke In the forenoon on "Christ in Our National Life." In the afternoon a mis lonary nieetlng was held, and nt nUhr J. IC. McCliirkln, I). 1)., of IMttsbnrix spoke on "The Church." The comnUtio, on nomination havo decided upon the following: Tithe comniittoo, C. I1. t'amp-j liell of Chicago. William Woods of Mini-' mouth, Ills. : llev. ,T. A. Cosbv of Aurum, I Ills. ; secretary, Hov. W. I. Wlshart of Al legheny, l'a. The convention indorsed I the Humiliations by n unanimous vote, i Hov. W. It. Wilson, of Morcer, l'a., spoke on "i:sontlal Kloiiientsnf Personal Con-1 lecrntlon," and to conduct a conference I fill th niliiMnn nf tlm ,1 1 , nl lm 1 1.... tithes. The question of tithes brought out a lengthy discussion ns to the mean ing of tho nibllcnl command to give a tenth. Ilroivneil nt Atlantic. Atlantic Citv, Aug. si. Herliert H. Cook, aged 25 years, only sin of Genrgn Harvey Cook, president of the Ilrlirantlne Ilallroad and Transit company, was drowned In front of the Holland House, nt llrlgiintino Heach, yesterday. Cook was bathing with ,ToM-ph U. Stiyiler, of Phila delphia, and Miss Klma Stnehle. of Pitts burg. They were caught in the heavy un dertow and wore unable to roach shorn until throe rescuers arrived, who, with the aid of a wooden settee, managed to sax el l-inyilrr ana Miss Stnehle, after consider able labor. They could not roach Cook In time to savo him. His body was found a half hour afterwards Cook was n gradu ate of Stephens Institute, class of '113, mid was employed at tho I'eneoyd Iron works, Philadelphia. file Coiiilets Ailjllitued Imnne. Tiiunton-, Aug. 21. Flvo prisoners in tho New .lorsov stato prison were adjudged insane joiterdny by tho prison phvslriiin. and they will besout to the Statu Hospital for tha Illsiille. (lm. U .T.ili.i Itr..,, K.... tel. it,.!,!..! r-.......l.. tr , ''....' I ....w vn, .(.ttn ,ii-ii, -.iii, u Ket'iier, acros-, tho faco with a knife. Another is 0ten Myntt, of Mercor, serving n ten years' sentonco for manslaughter. His lenn expires next Decomber, but it is probable he will spend tho remainder nf his life In the Insane asylum. The other tinware John Kent of Middlesex county, K Meyer ot Hudson and John Hellly of Union. lllgllMliy Itulilier's Seiiteneeil. IiANCASTKH, Pa., Aug., III. Charles Nlckal and George Hossley, who say thair homo Is In Pittsburg, and Jhn Xcttley, of Philadelphia, were found guilty of high way robbery yesterday afternoon. Tho first named was sontenced to eight yours In tho Eastern penitentiary, nud the latter two to slxycars each. They were a trio of tramps who last month held up and robbed Samuel G. Arthur, a Pennsylva nia railroad brakeman, at Hill Creek this county, relieving him of his watch at the point of it pistol, and afterwards robbing a farmhouse. During tho same night they terrorized the crewof a Pennsylvania rail road freight train. Mr. Clltlliilif rlnlu Sllulilly 11, Iter. Saiiatoua, Aug. 1U. There has been a great change in the oondltlon of John F. Chamberlain, tho well known Washing ton hotel proprietor. Dr. liurchnrd, who Is in attendance, says that ids patient has come out of the somnolent state, Iris taken considerable nourishment and ap pear. 'n . -v.iy nvtl"'i. 1 Yesterday It was f' ired th if Mr Cha iberhtln would die, but the indications are now favorable for his recovery, although his physician states that ho lsstllliiiacrlticariioiiditiuti. How Are Your Kidneys? Ever have your back ache? Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney 3 Fills ftnd tt I'ari MrunR Jlf-Hlthr kidners l-nrlf) the blood bj flltriny from It urli nefd nml all A. J7 oincr poisons or Vi ierftct lieHlth. liy i-urlfjlngtheblood Dr. Mobbs Sparagus Kidney 6 iruce hod eh, m. d I'lIIS cure IheumfitlBm, KeurnlKtH, (lout, lirlutit'H XiHertse,l)lftbetnB,Uroi)r,KozemH, Ana-iu la. Tains iu Abdomen. IJncknche. Kldner WeukQfwM, uutl Hit Inflammation ot tlie Ktdnnie. Thjfictanft anil drugyihtu nwoioruenil tlwjm. 60 CentB a box. Ten tltnoulalflfrom thouminds. Holib lie wed lu., thlfsgu sad Sa Frsaelieoi For Sale In SHIiNANDOAlI, PA., by S. P Kirlin, Drueist, 6 Suuth Main St. FIR TUP??! 604 North Sixth St. Mi ll I II EsQaEU Side entrance on Green SL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. iil.Ill in, ri: li t h i; ma , eur.lnml O eur. Ilomiltiil Lmirleme In .lermunr. STnlCTURE, BLOOD POISON, .SffrSAf "UINEBIL UEBILITY, LOST VIGOH, A jMfTjLEXCESSES AND ALL OTHEH1T CfySg?! EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Jb- FOLLV rtF FlriTH Srrsi Iriuimenlly cured after every enedse bus li.lUd. tOST MAHHOCD AND SHRUWltN CIOAKS BrSTCrr"1. Nsiil live .-ni stimiiH i,,r I .ink Trill It. Tin- null exn'iiuri. nflti ii'Ks iiinli I - 'irii li -rniHiiNils ' BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Curotlby this Kriinulur ffliTM-Hci'iit nml Minui laiit. An instant ftire for tour tstninacliM ntxl liemlncliufl, which often iu cumulate from having iv nlf(lit out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Wanted-An Idea Who can thick of some ilmpla thlotf to patent? Protect your Meant ther may bring ou wealth. Hey. Washington, U. C, for their $l,Hu prlzo offer aua lUt vt two huutre4 lnrfntlous wanted. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO Bl si E 1 fc'H HI VJtol tHJJ ICl VI .A cure or return- b- , inc d-ei M For sale by P P. D. KIBWX. Shenandoah. Pa. m m ESS IN Trnl-s leave si, I-or Niiv Yi.rk e a PLUaili 2 ie I.i 7 ) ll in 12 IS Hiitulai s 2 V n m For Ni it Yor,; aMauihf umk wee S 21, 7 20 a m 12 l anil J Co i m i mi itt-.KiMK lliKi l lmMlliUll WITS QAW-H 2 10, 5 2.1. 7 20 n.m 12 IS 3 n anil 5 15 p in, Sun- ror I'otti ilk . week das. 2 In 7 J a tn. and 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 M p. tn Sundays. 2 I" a t.l. For Taliiiiqua and M.ihanov lltv. tvrlt days, 2 10, S IS, 7 20 n. in., 12 IS. 3 00 mill .1 M p m. Silliiln.l n, 2 10 n. tit. For Wllllatinport, Runliiirv nml Leivtburg, week days, 3 2-V 11 30 a. in., 1 ISO nnd 7 2.1 p. m. Hiuulavs, 3 2S ii. in. For Nlahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10 3 21, 5 25. 7 20, 11 30 a. in.. 12 IS, 1 .10, 3 00.5 3.1, 7 21 and 8 1 p. tn. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. For Ablaiid and Sbainokin, tleek davs. 8 29. 720,1130 . ,., 1 50,72.1 and DM p in Sun days, 3 2.1 a. tn. For Riltimore, AVasltliiKtnn ami the West via 11. .to. It It., through trains !- Iteaillnic Terminal. Philadelphia, (I. t H. II V.) 8 20, 7 .VI, 112il a in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. t... Sundays, 3 20, 7 00. 11 2(1 a. nt , 8 II nnd 7 27 p. in. Addl' tloiml trains from Twenty-fourth nml Chest nut streets station, week dav, 10 30 a in 12 20, 12 Id 8 10 p tn. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TKAINS FOIl SHENANDOAH. Leave Now York vln Philadelphia, week days, 4 30, 8 OT a. in., 1 30, I 30, 11 00 p. in. and night. Sunday", 0 00 p. in. Leave New York ilo Mnttch Chunk, week days, I 30, 0 10 n. in., 1 30 and 4 15 p. in. Leate Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, I 20, 8 31, 10 H a. tn. and 101, 6 30, 1180 li.ui. Snnibivs. 1 90 ii. tn. Leave Heading, Meek days, 1 31, 7 10, 10 08. 11 IW a. in., r, oo nnd s 20 p. in. Sunilavs. 1 11 a. m. t .. .. I...... II, 1. .1 n n - tn liroiL-iuu.iiiii', UH ..V,, , -VJ a.m., 12 30 und (112 p. in. Hiindav", 2 3.1 n. in. Leaie Tntnaii'i. neck itav, 3 is, 8.10, 11 23 a in., 1 27. 7 20 and 0 13 p. m. Sumt.ivs. 3 IS n. m. Leate Malinnoy City, Meek d.iv. 311. 9 21, 11 17 a in., 2 03. 7 II and 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 3 45 n. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, tveek davs. 2 10, 4 00 (ISO. 9 37. 1 1 .10 a. in., 1 12, 2 111, 3 2ll,-0 20, 7 57 and 10 211 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. lu. Leave 1Viliinlnport, Meek days, 7 12. 1010 a. in.. 331 nnd 11 II p. in. Sunda)s, 11 15 p. tn. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Cbetnnt street watf and South street whatf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Ktpros. SOU. 9 00, 1041, a. tn., SntllM,. only, 130, 2 00, 3 011, 3 HI, 4 00, 4 80, soef30p. in Accommodation, sot n. m.. 430, 0 30 p. m 81.00 eiurioti train, "(tin. in. Sinidny KxpreM, 7 30. 8 00, s :m,9 a), 1000 a. m. 1 lip in Aieniiitnodatlon 800a. in., 4 1.1 p. in. SI no -fiirlou train 7 00 a. in. ltituriiiiig leaie Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekday -cxpre, MuniliivR milv, 8 451, 7 ii. 7 41. s 11. 9 00. 10 M n. in.. 3 30. I :n, 8C, 7 30, tl 3 1 1. in Aeciunnioilfitinii, 0 20. 7 .11, a. in , 4 32 p in Si oi excursion train ftoin font Mississippi avenue onl j 0 00 p. in. Siiii.liiy Kxprcss, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 6 30, 7 00, 7 30, S 00, 0 30 p. tn. Amin limitation, 715 n. tn., .10.1 p in. Sl.00 excursion train froin tool Mississippi avenue only 0 10 p. in. Parlor Curs on all express trains. I. A". SWLlOAltll, Ci. (I. HANCOCK, Oeu'l Superintendent. (len'l Pass. Ag pepia.' Railroad. SCIIUYKII.I. DIVISION. J CM- 211, IS98. Trains will Icftvc llcnulHloIlll nflor tlie aliors ilnte for WigKnlis, (.llliortnli, Krnckrillp, Dark Wntrr, ft. Clulr, I'nttsvllle. Il.lllibliri;, lioiullnir, l'ottslmvn, l'lii.i'iil wlllc N'lirrlstoivn nml 1'lifi. inlflphlii (Urtmil strert statiim) nt f,0 nnd 1145 a. ni. iukI I 2ii i. in. un iii'i'k ilays. For Potts villr and liitenneiliatt- stations 9 10 n. tn. SUNDAY. For ViKi-nlis, Clllliirton, Frbckvtlle, Dark Wnlcr. St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, at ll tw, 10 it. in. and 3 10 p. in. For lliiinlitirir, ltcmliiiK, l'ottstown, IMiolmiIivHH', Norrlstown, l'lillmkliiliiu at 0 00, 9 10 n. in., 3 10 p. 111. Trains leave Frnckville for Slienauiloab al 10 10 n. in. anil 12 11, 5 01, 7 12 nml 10 27 p. at. .Sunday, 11 13 n. in. nnd 5 10 p. tn. Leave Fotlsville for Slleliaiiiloali at 10 15, 11 4S a. in. and 1 10, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. in. Sunday al 10 10 ii. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street stationl, for Sl.enatuloali nt 5 57 nmt s 33 n. in., 1 10 and 7 II p. in. v, eek days Sundays leave at 0 50 n. in. Leave Broad stleet station, Philadelphia, tor Sen dirt, Ashury Park, Derail (liove, Lonic Itrnnch, nml intermediate stations. 1 05, 6.50, 8.25. I I. 30 n. in., 2 .is, 3.30, 1.05 p. 111. Meek-days, 5 0 satiitdais only. Suiiitaj. (stop at luterlaken for Ashury Park), I 05, s.25 a Ix-avc Iiroud Mtrcct station, Plillaildphla, van new yokk. Kxpress, week-ila.ls, 3 20, 1 al, t 50, 5 15. 6 50, 7 :ci. s 20, 9 so, 9 30, 10 21 (lilnini: Car), 11 00 n. m. 12i)noou, 1233 (Limited 1 110 and I 22 p. in. Iliiiini-rars), 1 10, 230 (l)iiilni; Oar) 3 20,3 50, 1 Oil, 5011, IS. HI IDIliiug far, DUO 6 50, 12, 1000, p. in , 12 01, niuht Sundays, 3 20, 1 03 I 50, 5 15. il, s ail, 9 311, 1021, DIiiIiik Car), 11 Ol a. m. 12:13,230 Diiilim Car), 100 ILImlted l22IlinlnK Clirj. 5 20, 5 5il, IHiilng Car, 6 33, 6 30, S 12, 10 00 p 111 . 12 01 night. Kxpress for llostou without change, 1100 a, III. , ueek-ila s, mid 6 50 p. 111 , d.lil . FOIl WASHINGTON AND THE SOI'TII. For Iialtlmre and WashliiKton, .1 50, 7 20, 8 31 1020, 11 23 ll. 111., 1209 (113) Limited Din Inn Car), 1 12. 3 18, 4 11 (5 19 Congressional Limited, DlninK Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 5s (IllnliiR Car) p. 111., and 1205 nlgbt week days. .Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, II 23 a. 111., '.2 09 1 12, I 11, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 5? (Dining Carl, 7M n. m. ( Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llrnad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware rilerlirldge), express, 9 07 n. in. 833 and 7 02 p in. week days. Sundays 907 a. tn. and 7 02 p. 111 Returning leate Atlantic City. 7 50 n. 111. week days, 10 03 n. 111. 1 15 p. 111. daily. Leavo Market street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 20 9 10a 111., (100 Saturdays onlvl, 1 50 2 50, 3 40, I to, I 20, f 00 nnd 3 30 p m J 1.00 excursion, 7 CO a. Ol. Sundays, 6 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30. 9 00, 9 45 11. 111., mid I 3d p. 111. gl.00 exeursiou 7011 a. in. it. tun. lug lenve Atlantie City, 6 15 ( Mondays only), 7110,7 10, h 00, 9 05, 11 05 a. m 3 00. 4 U), 5 3-1. 7 50 and 9 15 p. in, week dnys. Sundays, 3 10, I 10, 5 00, 5 30, 6 00,7 00, h03, 9 03 mid 9 53 p. m. For Cape May, Anglessea, YVIIdwood and Holly lleacll. Express, 9 00 a. 111., 2 30, 4 05 . 5 00 p ru week days. Sundays, H 20 a, in. Excur sion, 7 00 n. 111. daily. Cape May only, express, 1 30 p. m. Satulilays. ForSenlslo City, Ocenn City mid Avalon. Express, 9 10 n. 111., nud 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. tn. ivek dav. Sundays, . 50 a. 111. Excursion 7 00 a. 111 daily. For Homers Point. Express, 5 CO, 7 Oil, 7 40, 9 in a. in., 1 Oil Saturdays only, 2 50. I 00 ana 5 30 p. 111. week days. Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00. 9 15 a. in. 8. M. I'Rr.voT, J. It. Wood, Ucii'l Manager. Gcn'l Pass'g'r Agtt BUTKNElXWlVERSITY, John IIowahi, IIahkis, LL. I) , Prest. Collego with four courses of study lending to degrees : Aeuilemy for hoys mid you ml men . Ladies' Institute., nud School of Mu-tc. Thirty aire campus; ten buildings Including gym nasium, laboratory and observatory. For catalogue nud other information address, W.M. C. (HtETZINtlElt, Iteglstrar, Lewlslmrg, pa. YlhOI It vILj :te 1, , - " i ' .,, 1. - I 1 Ul Iri ,.v. , S-.VarK .ce ea'ii olh-rwc. kit is, Irtn ny cause, use Sexine Pi" Prains chnbii anoiun vigor quitkly rest -rd. . . "Bta " iwii r a. .l-iif si Mailedfor1.00iflSrtniS-.iv, With A I l'l . r U -. - l . 1 BXfl