.J 1 J ' 1 EVERY KIND OF FROM PIMPLES TO scrofula Bpeedlly cured by CtrnctmA nnsoLVEST, proatcst of humor euros, assisted externally by warm baths with CtTicrnA BoAr, and pintle applications oC Ccticcka (ointment), tho great skin cure, when all else falls. Bold throughout the world. Trice, CmctTRl. Mc.t SOAP, MS. lU.OLTKIIT. SKC. 10(1 ,1. TOTTIB DBDO in Clttu. Conr., Bole Prop.., Uoiton, U 8. A. as- ' How to Cure Everj Uutuor," mailed froo. Iftf E it. EC CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should send at onco lor a Iiook that explains how full manly vigor is easily, quickly and permanently restored. No man BUfTurlnir from weakness can af ford to lgnoro tlili timely advice. .Dock tolls how Ofllll fltl-rTnylh. rift. volopment and tone nro Imparted to every portion of tho body. Sent with positive proofs (sealed) fret to any man on application. ERIE MEDICALCO.,BUFFALO,N.Y. Chlfhrnter'H Knctbttt PlarootiA IT run 4 ENNYROYAL PILLS Oriel not and Only Centime. A BAFCf lway rollabta, ladik gh mtmdDranJ In lied Mxl OtM meMllcffiy jboiei. p&lod wla bias ribbon. Toko y noothfr. Ittf drr$m-9H woiflf.u- V lion and kruAyton. AllnigHtia, cr ead4e la lUmpa Ar rtklrt, tttthnonlilJ tul " Keller for Liwllts H toner, by return tlnll. 1 O.OOB 'PcfUmenlnli. If ant I'aotr. "ruaauii- run to .CHASES Bloody Serve Pood For Weak und Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Ago. WHAT iT ! "'ne richostof all rortoratlve Food, t oise il rap:tici the imu fnbutftncds to tt.p 1 ! ni pi J ji itm thnt nro oxhanstftd Ln tb-'Btit ite-civinf linirtsbydtasMadtfft'stlon, burn lt ,...g. o jr-York, wrry, excenes, Musa, etc. WHAT, !T DOES! Ilr raskin the blood p-tre ii.d r.Ch, n :ni tli JifTPet ioi perfVt, it creiHug bo id nVh, miiftda and strength. The nitres te ntf in 'a ftr'iac.tl'A brain boeonis ectlve nnd denr. t rrebtirln lost vitality ami stopping all waMinnr tit" ins and weakness In either iex, It has no' i . . i " fpinalorppnlatorlt Idworth its weight ijrol.i. OneboxlifUaweek. PrieeJ'c.or fiooiesu .hi. ItrajrKiatsurbymaU. Ilouk free. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, l13 Chestnut Et.. Phlladelhl4 FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings A Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and 5 1. 00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco uranmt ys' Med. co. , 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 miu bl , i rt. For sale nt l'ovlnsky'a drug store, 2H East uciuro street. WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE Thousands suffer and die annual. Jy for tho want of it. Notaslnglo lnstunco on record whuro a trial of (p ( ) ( IiOiiDSOO'8 Co ipilleiie Can Co According to airectlons, has not Immediately and permanently cured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any airactlon of tho throat. Why should anyono sufler and aio when this boon of all remedies will positively cure ? Unsolicited testimonials by tho thousand uro pouring In from thoso who havo given Thompson's DlphtherlaCuro a trial. Vhy not try it doar read er t It will do the sumo for you It has dono for others. Following Uasatnplo testimonial which ex plains ttsuif : WIlllamsporE, Vi., April 27, 180O. Tbomiwon & Co. Ueutlcmuu: I have nsed Thotnp. sou's Dlpbttierla Cure In my family for hoarsenuM and sore tbront and it gavo spHly relief I um It both as n gargle and by external application, and (To un hesitatingly commend its use by ev(ry oneaiuicteu tttb Diphtheria, llonrse ness. Croup, Qulnsy.or any other throat ouection. bhupson 11. Kvans, raster Third bt., M. E. Church, Sold by Druggists and costs only ;o Cents a Bottle. i MANUrACTURCO IVTHI PSOH DIPHTHERIA CORE GO., nllllSBSPOBI, PA ale at Klrlln's drug store. ANSY PILLS! ,1 PSArt AMD SURE. SttD 40. F0R"WOMAN 3 SAfC lie an VlnjVy's drug store, 38 Ewt fWPN -UtT.lt -, mim hazel mi penttt litre slreet. A SON'S ATOI, CHARGE. DeolareB His Father to bo an In cendiary and Murderer, STOEY OF MANY OEAVE OEIMES. it tho SnnS Statement ho True Ills l'nther Has Ended n Series of Crime by the .Murder of Ills Wife Near Bholioln, l'n. A Sensational Story. New York, Oct. 1. Herman Paul Schultz,whoiB held In prison lioroolmrgod with nrsou on tho cvldcnco of his own sous, is nlso charBod by Clmrloi Kdmunil hchultz, 1ho older son. with murdering his wife, tho young man's mothor. t he murder of Mrs. Lilzzlo bchultz oc curred on Tuesday of last wook, at tho High Point uouso, ownod by John Wohl fardt, throo milos from Shohola, in tho wildost part of 1'lko county, I'a. Ac cording to tho Ftory os told by young Bchultz, a strangcrwonttotholllgh l'olnt Housa on Monday of last week and called for "Mrs. Smith," who was In reality Mrs. Schultz. Whon sho responded thoy spoko a fow hard words, hut everything ap parently was arranged omlcably, bocnu'o tho two wont to tho woman s apartment. Tho man romalnod thoro that night. Tho noxt morning, whllo ho was dressing, tho proprietor's wifo wont to tho room nnd found "Mrs. Smith" dead. The stranger wos Schultz, who was nrrestcdand released by tho coroner's Jury bringing In n verdict that tho woman died at tho hnnds of porno person unknown. Schultz claimed, so It 1? said, that ho Bat up talking with Ills who and a son until 1 a. m. and thou fell asleep. Ho said ho did not henr a shot llo camo to this city whon released. Chnrlo Schultz, who causod his father s arrest, said today that n fow days beforo his mother's death tho fnthor called upon him and asked for hor nddross. Ho re fused Until his father said ho hud f.'j for her. Ho then guvo tho address. Tho young man tells a long story of family discord, which wound up In tho separa tion of tho husband mid wlfo. At tho same time ho cxplainod that his mother and children wcro known as Smith In order to protect tho father, who assumed that namo when ho disappeared whllo under bond for assaulting a young woman. Tho chargo on which Schultz Is wilder arrest horo Is arson, tho son In preferring tho chargo telling a sensational story of fraud. "My futhor was a tailor," said young Schultz, "and ho opened a storo on Spring streot. Somo tlmo lutcr tho plnco was sot on fire, and ho collected 500 Insurance "After that, on account of troublo with tho neighbors, ho movod to Fourteenth street nnd opened another storo. His busiuoss prospered so that after a tlmo ho took tho wholo building and insured his stock for 2,000. Ono night a strango man slopt in tho storo, nnd father, who always allowed tho fire to go out nt night, saw that It was kept burning on that occa sion. Well, wo had till to run for our lives, and whon I was going out I saw father dash a Jar containing liquid on tho lloor, which immediately blazed up. Ho did not get all his insuranco, however, so ho moved back to hprlng stroot, und after a tlmo to 411 oat Twenty-sixth streot. "Throo years ngo, thu day beforo New Year's, I saw my brothor Wllllo carrying a gallon of bouzlno, a gallon of turpoutlno and two gallons of astral oil in tho storo. I saw my fnthor pour nil tho stuff Into u wash boiler and stir It up with an old broom. Thon ho sprinkled it till over tho lloor, nnd afterwards ho went into tho bnck rooms 'horo my mother and broth crs slopt. That night tho wholo houso burnod down, and my mother and broth ers wore rescuod by tho flromeu after they had been slightly burned. Tho doors had boen locked upon them, but my father was all right. My mother s llfo was in- sured nt tho tlmo for ?1,000, nnd I bellovo part of his plan was to burn her up with tho storo. Ho collected $1,300 Insuranco money on that occaslou." Tho family soparnted for tho last tlmo in tho latter part of Juno, nfter the fnthor had threntenod tho mothor with a razor. Among thoso at ' tho High Point House tho night of tho murder was Charlos G. Carson, a lawyor of this city. Whllo ho was awaiting tho nrri valor tho prisonor in tho Essox Market pollco court Carson said that not only wore tho chargos mudo by tho son truo, but thore wore u scoro of others behind it. On Wednesday of last week," Mr. Carson said, "tho night when Schultz roturned from Shohola, ho threatened to tako tho Hvos of both his sons. Ho knew tho position ho was in and wanted them out of tho way. Whon nrralgnod Schultz was romandod, nnd later tho grand jury found an Indict ment for arson In tho first dogreo against llormnn Paul Bchultz, ullus Paul Smith. Tho lpdlctmcut chargos htm with sotting uro to tho uuiuung at bjj lluth avonuc. Tho accused mnn told n roportor that his arrest was duo to tho splto of his son Charles. "Ho hus always boon a bad boy.' he added, "and has given mo a honp of troublo up to tho prosout tlmo. Two I.lveri Saved, Mrs. riioebo Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors sho had Con sumption nnd that there was 110 hope for hor, but two buttles Dr. King's Now Discovery completely cured her and sho snrs It saved her life. Mr. Titos. EKuers, 130 l-'lorida St., .San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Ilr. King's Now Discover" and in two weeks was cured, lie is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which thoso are samples, that prove the wonderful elllcaiy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Waslcy's drug storo. liogular size 50c and $1.00. Mnry Anderson' Ituuy Jtuy. London, Oct. I. Mnry Anderson's baby boy Is declared by tho whole family to bo the most wonderful Infant that over saw the light. Ho is 7 days old today and Is tnld to much resemble his fnthor half tho time and to look like his mother tho other half. Mrs. Navarro and child nro dolus well. ltellef lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidnoy Curo," This now remedy is a great surprlso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and overy part of the urinary passages in male or female Ir relloves retention of water and pain In iyjslug it almost immediately. If you want nrA'k relief and curs this is your romedv. boby Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main W V you want good roofing, pi umbln gas (1 W, or general tlnsmithing done call on K. i. uallagucr 18 West uentre street Dealei ' stores I-tf WHY AM I SO TIRED? Wly Do I Fool So Weak nnd Run Down P Vour Foor Condition Is Mndn Worso by Nervous Debility. Science Pro claims a Certnln ltcmcdy. You havo lost your old-tlmo snap ami vim. Work that you used to do with case, now tires you, You often feol dull, dispirited nnd without ambi tion. You pass moro or less sleepless nights, wnko mornings, tired nnd tin refreshed, havo llttlo or no nppetito for breakfast, your head feels dull, thoro Is a bad tasto In thu mouth, nnd jrour bowols nro constipated. You go about your employment with a sense of weakness or weariness, and a dis taste for taking hold of your work. Iiesides, you nro nervous, irrltnblo and often "blue" without apparent cause. Then look nt yourself. Mrs. Andrew Mitchell, of 525 Kemp- ton St., New lledford, Mass., tolls you thnt you can bo cured, ns.sho wns cured when weak, tired nnd nervous. SntS. ANDREW MITCHELL. Sho took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, finding that it im proved her condition at once. Sho was so much benefitted by tho use of Dr. Greene's Nervura that sho says she ' can not say enough in praiso of it," and sho urges all her friends to give it a trial. This wonderful restorative, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and ncrvo remedy, will givo back to the weak ened and exhausted system tho strength it has lost. It will impart strength and vigor to the brain nnd nerves, vitalize and invigorate all tho physical powers and restore you again to that grand degree of lusty strength, of bounding pulse, and strong physical and nervu power, which, by overwork, ignorance or folly, you have ex hausted. It is not a patent medicine but the prescription of the most successful specialist in curing nervous and chron ic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 W. 14th Street, New Yorlc City, who can bo consulted free of charge, personally or by letter. Coining invent. October 2. Entertainment and festival by IIopo Section, J. T. of 31. & T., in Bobbins' opera house. DR. LOSS'S BOOK FREE To all suljeren of EUIiOIiS OK VO(TTflt M?1?WYA:ft!t. atlJ diseases of ?ieh AMI ().UL, 2v8 paseai c!otli Doundi curely sealed mul mall? drce. Treatment by mall atrlctly 'ODlldentlal, and n positive, quick ctir suaran'rd, No matter bow ians standing I will pot lvty curo you. Write or call. , DR 0RR 329H.I5tf)St.PliIld.Pa. El 604 North Sixth St. bi Sido entrance on Green St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. ll.lli;vrinri.UTll i;(lIB jciir.)un10 Vt'UM Ilo.nttut lxnerlcnce In wlcruinur. stricture, blood poison, hGeneral Debility. Lost Vigor. excesses and all other 1 EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Folly of both Sexes 'erninncntlr cured after CTCrr ono else lias fulled. LOST MANHOOD AHO SHRUNKEN CRBAMS RESTORED. Send flvo 2-cent stamps for look Trill h. Tho only exQMinff tjilflck. uniiprwfforn tcstlmontaK MADE ME A MAN Sgi AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE KI A Lii 2'ervona ItUeaaes Falling Mem v jCI 017. Imnotency.BleepleBBneBB, etc., entitled cretionn. Thty julchlu and turtljt rebtore Lost Vitality in old or young, nnd tit a mnn for Btu'lr, bu!nea or morrlago. I'rPtnnt Inannitv nnd tfTnnstimntlnn if taken In time. Their oe ehovrs Immediate improve ment and etfecta a CUKC whoro all otUera loll. In tlet upon hat Ina the genuine AJos Tablets. They have cured thou mind a nnd will euro you. We give a positive written gaaramoe to enect n curo in erica case or refund the money, l'rlce CO cent ir riackage, or efx packaseB full treatment for $2,W), )y raa, I'laia wrapper, qpon receipt ci T rice. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., "Siriii.1' ItllCIlD. III. For sale in Shenandoah, Pa., nnd S. 1". Kirlin, DrugttlsU. by A Wnslcy PROFESSIONAL CARDS. q h. rniM.ir3, sr. d. Oftlce : 30 Went Centre street. Can be consulted nt all hours. p V. liURKB, SI. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, tihenaudoab. Onlc hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to I p. m. T II, POMBROY. tJ ATTORKEY-AT-LAW Hheuandoah, Pa. J M. BURKE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Otllce Kgan bulldlnsr, comer ot Main n Centre streets, Bbeuandonh. pROP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mnhanoy City, Pa. Raving studied under some of the belt master, in London and Par!,, will give lesson, on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Term, reaaonable. Addreaa in care ot btrouse, the eweler. Shenandoah, m ill i i 'univnr! , IV Thb Demooratio Oandidato Speaks in Throe States. EOYAL GREETINGS EVERYWHERE. Ho Makes Addrcse at Harper's Terry, Vn., Mnrtlmhurg, W. Vn., nnd linn cock and Cumberland, Md.tntroduci'd by Senator I'nulkner nt Mttrtinbtirg. Cdmiieklakd, Md., Oct. 1. Tho siieclnl train cnrryltm William J. Ilrynn nnd his party from Wnshlnnton wr.s nn hour be hind tho schedule tlmo whon It reached Hnrjior's Forry yesterday. Tho only stop made beforo that was at Wathlliittun Junction, whoro Mr. Bryan shook hnnds with a fow pooplo who weront tho station. Harper's Forry, made famous by John IJrown's raid, was gaudily decorated with ilnfrs nnd bunting. Tho candidate- ad dressed an lmmonso crowd from u plat form built on tho sldo of tho hill. At JIartlusburg, tho homo of Senntor Fnulknor, Mr. Bryan spoko to an en thuslnstlo crowd of Wost Virginians. It was a typical southern greeting. Senator i' milk nor introduced Mr. Hrynn to an audience which had assembled on n va cant lot, nt one end of which n platform had been erected. Tho crowd was en thusiastic, and cheered tho candidate from tho beginning of his speech until the last Fcutcnco. In tho courso of his address ho said: "Our oppononts, not wo, nro responsible for tho fact that In this cnmpnlgn wo uro ongaged In a battlo royal between the money powers and tho common people. Thoso contests nro always brought about by tho aggression of thoso who seek to use governments ns a means of privnto gain. All tho great questions which from tlmo to tlmo hnvo been forced upfti tho public havo been forced, not by tlutlnnny, but by tho fow, nnd tho grent struggles which havo occupied tho thought nnd tho effort of tho peoples of tho world hnvo boon tho struggles mndo by tho mnssos In self de fense. And so in this campaign tho hosts nro being marshaled to resist tho aggres sions of tho gold standard. "If I wore to tell you thnt a foreign army wns coming to attack you, or a for eign navy wns anchored nt our gates, I could oxpect overy ono of you to Join and fight to protect our country from inva sion. I nnnounco to you that a foreign flunnclnl policy has not only lnvnded our country, but It has gnlneda foothold here, and a great national party has declared that foreign policy shall remain hero un til foreigners thomselvos shall consent to its retirement. "Some of our Democratic friends, who havo worked with us In tho past, tell us that in this campaign they will either work with tho Itcpublicnus or stop half way between our ranks nnd tho Hepubli can ranks. I want them to go on, undur stnndlng thnt they go never to return un til they coino back lu sackcloth and uhes. If these men who havo gained thelrprom lucnco through tho honors given them by the Democratic party havo an Idea that they can withdraw In tho face of the enemy and then be Invited back to take command hereafter they are making a mistake, tho grentuoss ol which will ill crease ns tlmo goes on. "My friends, our opponents assume that money Is a thing created by commerce, uud that law has nothing to do with it. I want to say tu you that, money is a crea ture of law. You can hnvo as much money or as little money as tho law' permits, if tho laws are mudo by thoso who want mouoy to bo high priced, they lnnke money scarce lu order that money may bo high priced. If you want money sum clently plenty to keep pace with popula tion und industry, tho laws have got to be mado by thoso who bollevo in having enough money to l;oop paco with popula tion. "U you want dollars dearer than they are now, you can have thorn by malting tlol lnrs scarcer than they are now, if dollars could bo much scarcer than they nro now. If there are any Republicans In this audi- euco I want them to consider just ono proposition. If our big Democrats who have a pecuniary Intorest Inja gold stand ard nro wllllug to leavo thoparty in order to advance tholr pccunlury Interest, why wH not a ltepubllcan farmer or ltopubll ca'u luborer or Kopubllcun business man ion 'o tha Republican party in order to pro'tect his homo, his family und posterity from tho distress consequent to a' foreign financial policy." At Hancock, Md., Mr. Bryan spoko to a crowd from tho rear platform, saying nniong othor things : "Our opponents are not only opposed to freo coinage, but thoy are opposod to agitation, which moans that thoy are opposod to discussion, and tho mnn who Is opposed to tho discussion of public questions In a country like this is not acquainted with tho principles of tho institutions under which wo llvo." Tho rido from Martlnsburg to Cumber land was along tho Potomac, with tho Al loghonle.s towering overhead. Cumber land itself nestlo.-i In tho valley, and tho surrounding scenery Is marked by rugged grandeur. A committee, bonded by a baud, met Mr Bryan -it the station and drove him to the public square, a fow blookaaway, where dee. irated stands had been eroctod. An excurslun train from neighboring towus brought a large crowd, whloh, with tho citizens, gave the candi date a big ami enthusiastic audlonco, to whom he spoko at length on tho issues of the day. Old People. Old people who ronuiro modirine to regulate thu bowols and kidneys will tlnd tho true remedy In Eloctrio Hitters. This iiiedii ine does not stimulate and contains no wliiskt y iuiptlK-r iutnxioaut, but aits as a tonic and alterative It acts mildly on tho stoniaih and IkiwoU, adding strength and giving tune to the nrgaus, thereby aiding Nature in the performance 'of the functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids dixctim. Old peoplo find it just exactly wiuu inoy neon, price nity cents per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug storo. Seven Ilrltl.ll Sailors Drowned. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 1. Tho sailing schooner M. M. Morrill, Captain Cuntlll Ion, of this city, has arrived direct from Unaon, Japan coast, and Hehrlng son, bringing tho news of tho loss of sovon men from tho British cutter Satolllto lu Dutch Harbor on tho night of Sopt. 4, during one of tho worst storms that ovor swopt tho const. Tho men drowned wont out In ono of tho ship's boats to save nuother small boat containing two mon. Don't trlUo away tlmo when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them lu the bcttlunlng with DoWltt's Colic and Cholera Curo. You don't havo to wait for results, thoy aro Instantaneous, and It loavos the bowel in healthy condition. C. H. iiaguuuucu. 7 I XT? BELGIUM'S DEMAND ON TURKEY An Armenian Prtitrtiepil to Dentil Mutt tie Liberated. COXSTASTIXOPLK, Oct. 1. Tho govern ment tribunal yefterdny renteuced to llf teon years' Imprisonment ouch a tiumbi r of Mussulmans who were convicted c.f taking part In tho recent rluts. These nto tho first rlotors who have Ixsm tried and found guilty slnco the late inusncres. the tribunal nlo nwuil sentence ot death upon nil of the Armenian who are known or suspected of miring tnkpn part In tho seizure of the Ottoman bnuk. In this list Is Includod tin Armenian who was surrendered by the Belgian legation, with which ho had taken refuge, upon condition that ho would bo released aftor ho had been examined by the tribunal. Tho Bel gian minister has sent a peremptory note to tho porto demanding tho man's libera tion. If you havo ever scon a little child in tho agony of summer complaint, you can realize tho Hanger ot the troublo anil appreciate tho valuo of Instantaneous relief always afforded by DuWltt's Colic nnd Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliabln remedy. Wo could not afford to recommend this as it curo unless It wcro a curb. C. 11. llagonbueh. Penn.ylvnnlans Honor Major Mcltlnlcy. Castox, O , Oct. 1. Tho ruin which set In during tho reception of the last delega tion last Saturday, with slight interrup tions, has contlnuod over since. Tho first dologntlon to sec Major McKinley yostcr day arrived in a spoclul of niho conches at 8 o'clock il m , with rain pouring down In torrents. Tho party was token to the Tnbornnclo, where shortly after 0 o'clock, Major McKlnloy went to receivo tho greet ings dollvorcd by W. E. Gray, chairman of tho Coutor county, I'a , ltepubllcan cen tral committee. Tho party organlzod nt Bellofonto nnd represented tho llrst Penn sylvania county to Instruct delegates for McKlnloy. Mr. McKlnloy addressed the delegation ot length, paying a brilliant tribute to Pennsylvania's Uopubllcaulsui. llhciiiiiatism Cured tn n Hay. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its actiou upon tho system Is remarkable nnd mvsterious. It removes at nneo tho rjiuso and tho 'disease Immediately disappears. Tho nrst uoso greatly benellts; 75 cents, bold by C. H. ILisenhuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Nebraska's Gobi Deinoertils, OMAHA. Out. 1. Vi-nlcht .he g"ld t.ind ard Democrats of Nebraska wlil nuld their state convention in Omaha. It is f.u general opinion among tho local io-dor-; that tho contention will not only iin,n. nate nn eleeu.ral ticiuic, but will also nn "ie a full stale ticket an. I make a W..I.-U--light throughuu: the ai.uo. Iiidlunn'i' Knld -Stittulard Iii-niucrats. INDIAKAI'ous, Oct. 1- If tho plan of fusion bctwoen the Populists nnd Demo crats In this state, as proposed by the for mer, is carried out. which Is as yet by no menus certain, It will likely result In u full state ticket being plneed in the lie'd by tho gold standard Demuinits. The Housatonic Railway writs i Tl:e Alodern Cleaner if f HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s bowimlui; popular. You will like It. We mukeaHpecinltyof hair cutting. Wanted-fln Idea IS Protect your Ideas; thpy may brio you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEKHUKN A CO.. Patent Attor- ucjd, aautuKiAJU, . iur iiirir (iritu uuer and llbt ot two hundred Inventions watited. I3R0M-K0L0A ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this grnnulnr effervescent and tlmu liint. An intHUt euro fnr sour stomaohu and headaches, which often Hctmmulute from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of tho skin is Inva riably obtained by those who uso I'ozzoni'h Complexion powder. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES IBTTMalfllln iWlilTlilM For sale by i P. D. KIBLIN, Shcnaad" peppa. Railroad. frCnUYKII.L DIVISION'. f KPTKM r nn 29, TTnlriHll lenvo Shrnnmlonh ftftcr tho nb W date (or W.Rgnns (Jillpertoti, KrackvlMe. Dm WMer, Ht. Clnlr, rottn-llle. IlnmbiirR, Itcadln. lotttorn, IMioentxvtllo, NorrNjmvn mul Phi nriclphlft (IIrinil Mrcot tntlou) nt 6 0S nnd 11 4 1. 111. nwl t 30 , 111. on week darn. For Pott, vllle nnd Intermediate Mnttons 9 10 n. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggimp, (Jllbcrton, Prck vllle, Dart Wntcr, bt. Clair. Pottivllle, nt 6 (W, 9 40 n, 111, and 3 10 p. 111. Kor llnmburtf, Hondlnp, Pottstowu, Phoenix vllle, NurrNtown, Philadelphia MOCO 9 40 a. 111., It 10 p. 111. Trains leav Krackvllle for Hhcnnmloah at 1040n. m. nml 1211, 501, 7 12 nnd 1027 p. m. Humlny, 1113 ft. in. nnd 5 40 p. tn. Icnvo Pottivllle for Mhunaiuloah nt 10 PS. 11 IS a. in, nnd 4 40, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. m. Hmuiar nt JO 40 ft. in.. 5 15 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, (Urofid ttreet ntntton), for. Bhennndnnh nt 5 57 nnd S3.5ft. in., 110 mid 711 p. in. week days. Sundnyn leave nt ti 50 n. m. Lenvo llrond street ntntlnn, I'htlndelphla, tor Hen Olrt, Asbnry Pnrk, Ocean Grove, Long Drnnch, nnd lntermedlnto Ftntlona, 4 O.'S, 0.50, 8.25, 11.39 n. in., 2 3, 3.30, 4.05 p. 111. week-darn, 500 Saturdays only. Sunday (tnp at Interlakon for Anbury Park), 4 05, 8.25 a v Lcnvo II road Street Stntlon, Philadelphia, FOIi KHW YOIIK. l-hsprejn, week-dnys, 8 20, I 05, 4 50, 5 15. fl 50, 7 38, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (I)inlnK Car). 1 1 00 a.m. 12 00noon, 123.1 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. m, Dttili.fr Cnra)t 1 . 2 i(0 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50, 4 00,5 00, 55(1 (Dining Car, 600 650, H12,100o! p. 111., 12 01, nlRht Hundnyn, 3 20, 105. 150,5 15. H20, 833, 9 50, 1021, Dining Cnr, 11 0:1 n. ml 12 35,2 30 Dining Cnr, lOolLlmlted I 22Dln!nR Cnr, 5 20, 5 50, Dining Car, 63-5, 0 50, 8 12, 10 OU p. in., 12 01 night. Kxprcs for Huston without change, 1100 a, tn., week-days, and C 50 p. 111., daily. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOPTTL For naltlmre and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 ffl. 10 20, 1123 n. m.. 12 09 (1231 Limited Dli Ing Cnr), 112, 3 18. 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 655 (Dining Car). 7 5S (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 05 tilbt week days. Sundays, 8 50, 720, 9 12. 1123 ft, in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congres.(oiial Limited, Dining Car), 055 (Dining Cart, 7 5 p. m. (Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night. For Sen Girt, Spring Lake, Del mar, Ooenn Grove, Aslmry Pnrk nnd Long llrnncli, 0 50, 8 25 and 11 39 n in., 3 30 nnd ICO p. ml week days. Sundays, 8 25 n. tn- FOIE ATLANTIC CITY. Ionve llrond street station, Philadelphia (rift Delaware river bridge), express, 7 p, m. dally. iA'nve Market street Ferry, ex pros. 8 50 n in., 2 00, 1 CO, roo p. m. Sundays. P O 9 45 o m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, n. m.. :i it niicl 120 p. in., week days, hnnduys, 8 00, r a uhf4U0' nnd 5 00. p. in. 'AiY-u For Capo May, Anglesnea, WildwooifTftno Holly Iiench, nnd Sea Isle City, Oeean C ijatid' Avalon ICxiires, 9 00 a. 111., 4 (' p m. fleW day. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. , t Kspres, 9 10 ft. m., nnd 2 3, 4 X p. m. welt Ja Humliijn, 8 50 n. in . tor homers Point. I-xpress. S 50 n ni.rotl p. 111. week d.iyR. SundaytJ. 1 n in S. M. l'RKVO"T, J U. Wood. Gen'l Malinger. tlcn'l 1'nesVr Aglt R R SYSTEM IN EFFECT MAY 17. 1896. Trains leave Shenandoah ns follows For New York via Philadelphia, week day. 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 ft. in., 12 H, 3 U0 nnd 5 55 p. m Sumlnvs, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 IS nnd 3 00 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n.tn., 12 43, 3 00 nnd 5 55 p. ui. Hun days, 2 10 n. ni. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and 12 IS, 8 00 and 5 55 p. in. .Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamariua nnd Mnhanoy City, eek days, 210, 5 25, 7 20 n. m., 12 i, 3 00 nnd 5 55 p. m, Sundays 2 10 a. m. Tor A illiamsport, Snnhury nnd Lowlsburjr;, week days, 3 25, 11 30 n. m., 150 aud 7 25 p. to. SuiulftTs 3 25 n. in. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10 3 25, 5 25. 7 20. 11 BO ft. m.. 12 IS. 1 50. 3 00.5 55. 7 V nnH O M p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. , uilfft For Ashland nnd Shainokln, week daBiHdj'i -ju, jiou a. m., i ou, t m anu ui dn8. E 25 n. m. For Baltimore, Washington nnd Uk WwtvW; II .;0. U. H., through trains leu IteWlfnjrJ Terminal. Philadelphia, (P .tit 1 V mVSS&fi 7.51,1125 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p i- SuWayS In. 111., 8 10 anil 7.27 p i. SuhdayAr-. . 11 in a. m., 3 45 nnd 7 27 p. m Addi.V rains from Twenty-fourth and flbefWiJi cts Ktatlon, wt-plc days, 10 Win m 1 UBftTJ )pm. Sundays, 133. 8 23 p. m ;'tU i iu, , w. ii -ri n. m., a id nni t -i p. in Aaai- nonal tnu nut streets 13 U 8 40 TBAINS FOII SHENANDOAH. I Leave New York via Philadelphia, fcrekfl dajp,480, 800n. in., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p m. fcttiW Ltnvc New York ia Mauch Chunk, we! iIbvr. st SO. ) in n. nv 1 an ntul 1 1.1 ti tn 1 i ieave I'lmmieipnin, itenuing lerminai, weeje , , days, 4 20, b35, 1005 n. m. nnd 4 05, 0 30, UW1 v p.m. onuuays, ii cup. m. Leave Heading, week davs. 135. 710. 11 55 a. m.. 0 00 and 8 20 it. ni. HumlnvH. 1 35 a. m. Ienve Pottsvllle, weekdays, 235, 7 40 a. m,, 12a0nnd 6 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 35 n m Leave Tamnqua, week days 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 n. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leave Malinnoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 21, 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 nnd 10 OS p. in. .Sundays, 8 ia a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 (XL 030, 9 87, 11 59 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 0 20, 7 57 and 10 23 p. ni. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. m. Leave Willlamsport, week doys, 7 42, 1010 a. m., 8 85 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 200, 100. 5 00 p. m. Accotmnountton, 00 n. m., 0 30 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 1000 a. in. Accom modation, 8 00 a. in , 1 H p. m. lteturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkansas nvenues. Weekdas Exprehs, 7-35, 9)n. m 3.10, 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 n. in , 132 p. tn. Sundays Express, 100, 7 30 p. in Accommo dation, i 15 n- m , 1 15 p. tn. Pnrlor Cars fin nil express trains. I. A. SWEIGAHD, G. G. HANCOCK, Gcn'l Superintendent. Gch'I Pas. Ag Hillions of Dollars Go up In smoko evoty year. Tako no risks but get vour hoiihoa, stock, fur niture, etc., hibured In Arat-class re liable compauiuB as reprebeutcd by DAVID FAUST, 12?' Also lAte nnd Aroidental Couipaules. . C. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, ,Vc. Afrent for ReadlnK IJrowliin Co.'s Ileer and Porter. 116 and 11Q Malm St When in y .e for Nrrvuul'c u,. , La. I lower. I-ipoteacy,Ati...nvA urn. csicand other w eakncsiica, fn m &ny cause, use Sexuie Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly rcstcrcd. It Dftflecud. aoch IroabV. rut.ll I.l. Mailevforl.C0;0b-csJ--. Cfi ' ojw '.cers w cure PEA M(u.n, i 5.- I - -J -v.. toil
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