If r li In I-! ifeed BlllUS kouii iglit, J uiic n Strict Our atest tock o kHI COVERED WITH Tciema made Its aptwaranco on my heart In Its worst form, anil Ir continued spreading until niv face was co erert with scales and be came a horrid slRht. I had n lino head of hair, seven years' cron-th, and hail tosacrlllce It. I was In despair. Tho physicians had failed even to relievo me, when one recommended Cuticuiu. Boat, My father piwnred a set of CirncuiiA Itc.MKniES, and In il.ree weeks tho scales left my face and tho fskln lust Its florid hue. In tlx icerkt ici tntirrl'j vuirth My face was smooth and mv complexion clearer and finer than It had over bi-en before. Miss MAMION A. SMITH, Sunlmry.I'a. Bpeedt CritK TriEATMeNT. Warm haths with C'mcuriA Soar, irentle applications of Cimcm. 'ointment), and mild doses of Cuti. cunA Kesoi.vent, greatest of humor cures. Sold throuthout the irertd. 1-rice, Ci Ticual, SHc.i Soar, lie Hi;oltit. . and II. I'otTia baio Ann Chsm. Cosp , Sole Prnr. . Union. OU-" How lo Cure tba Worl Eci.ma." mailed fret. WEAK MEN CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims ol Lost Manhood should send at onco for a booK that explains how full manly vigor Is easily, quickly and permanently restored. No man suffering from weakness can af ford to Ignore this timely advice. .Book tolls how fill Stw.nr.tTi itn. velopment and tone nro Imparted to cvory portion of tho body. Sent with positive proof s (sealed) ree to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALON.Y. .CHASES For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT !T IS ! "Ti richest of nllrentorsllre tp&Os, l-.'i':.i. it r-1.ti.'-.-r) the situe euhbtanct-i W thf l.li.i.il a ul iH-ri-s that are c-thauated In thea- t-t,. ' f..-ir '-nviiU'rt8l7!lK'aiii,tniKt8tlon, ntjtti livmf, .itrriurk, t3rr3Vexc8itrjets, abuae,ctj. V'HAT IT DOCS ! Br mokltiK the blopd pirnauiir '.n.nn.l Ihii JiirejtlnMptrr.-ct.ltcreMca so M tiff 11, ma- Icnnil atn-nctl.. Tho ncrvci hi. VH mill' Mri.o. .! l.T-nln i...nm... -. . clear. 1 .,rrat.,rnr InttTlMlitr im, Kopianr all THt? OR. CIIAQH COPRllfi U13 ttUatout EL PlilUdelt-fcla. POLITICAL CARDS. odf Kerve Pood 1 !FU cniEI-' i,iTiiGi!rfi C PIERCE WALKER, V I Of the Fourth ward. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Or f-nnxASDoAii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, OK .SilCKANIIOAU, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Op II no a it MoirAis, -FOU- j County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO.FOLMER, Sr., Or Shenandoah, -roit- VOTE FOR HarryjBradigan, Or Shenandoah, , FOR ll ne PROTHONOTARY 1 . )ur CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shoo ! til 2 12 Wost Centre StreotJI 8 Our, Hot Towel Shave a becoming popular. .You wlM'tllce, It Vi make a specialty of b4j cutting. i BRYAN INTENNGSSEE. The Demooratio Candidate Speaks in Memphis and Nashville, WITH BRIEF SPEECHES EN ROUTE At Meitiphl Ho AlilimuicrflTlinl He Would WIIUiikIj- ltrtlru rtnni tlm Ticket Were It for the llet Interest uf tho Cnliso of I'ree .Silver. Nashvillk, Oct. 0. Tho Rrcntoit crowd that over turnod out to n political meeting in tho history of Nuslivlllo crowdod about tho strceti hero lait nlffht, shoutod and yelled, cheered and applauded, nml lis tened with markod ottoutlou to Wlllliun J. Bryun on his arrival. Tho train boar Iiir the party was duo at (1:65, but wu tcu minutes late, and It was nearly 9tl5 o'clock when Mr. Hryan nddrossod hts llrst audlonco In this city at tho Haymarket. At that mooting tho five acres of ground In tho lnclosuro was fully half filled with pooplo, who choorod tho candidate wildly on his apponranco. A glco club of thirty mala voices oponod tho meeting with "Home, Swcot Home," the old fashioned molody which tho nominee Tins declared to be his campaign song. Tho candidate was then Introduced by Sonator Bate as the next president of tho United States. Ho was cheered and nppluuded throughout his speech and many tlmos was stopped by tho enthusiasm of his listeners. After his Haymarket spooch ho addrossod n monster mooting at Athletic Park, and subse quently spoko to a mooting of Populists. Ho loft at mldnlghtforLoulsvlllo. He will spoak tonight nt Indlanupolls. Mr. Hryan reached Memphl early yes terday morning, uud his reception at Nashville was but u repetition of that which he received In Tennessee's metropo lis. At 10 o'clock hi tho forenoon ho was taken to tho basoball park, whoro ho id drcssod nn audlonco of 10,000 people. In tho course of his Memphis speech ho said: "While I appreciate tho honor which has been conferred upon mo, not only by the nomination by my own, but by tho addi tional nomination of two other parties, I want to say to you horo, my friends, that my Interest In tho causo of bimetallism is bo deep that I would without a moment's hesitation resign my nominations lu favor of any person In this country who can better carry this causo to victory. It Is not a time to listen to porsonal ambitions. "I want to Impress upon your minds nnothor thing. It Is not only necessary that wo shall eloct n president and vice president In favor of frco coinage, but it is necessary that there shall bo a congress In favor of freo coinage. If there Is ono majority in either houso against free coin ngo the presidents powerless to restore bimetallism to the poople. If you nro In earnest In your doslro for blmotnlllsm you must show that earnestness by eloctlug congressmen, senators nntl president. "I am not hero to luterfero in your state campaign or local politics, but I am hero to so deeieu tho convictions of those who bellevo in freo colnago that there will not bo a man In this state who agrees with us who will not bo willing to sacrlflco any thing that Is necossary to socuro tho ad vancement of this cause. I am horu to In crease tho enthusiasm, If I can, until tho men who stand In tho way of complete success will bo branded iisnn enemy. How you may find It host to unify your forces you nro to judgo, but I want you to re member that you cannot help our cause by helping thoso who nro fighting us, "Our opponents say that tho tariff ques tion is tho important issuo in this cam paign. I tell them that until they put a prohibitive tariff on foreign financiers I won't talk tariff with them. So long as wo must go to others to ask them what wo can huvo thoro Is no uso to discuss any quostlon until wo decido that wo have a right to express our own opinion, when Wo huvo ono. Whou wo establish tho right of huvlng n policy, whon wo decido on it, It will then bo tlmo to discuss the other questions upon which parties and people differ. , "If gold Is to bo our standard and a gold dollar Is to be tho unit, and wo nro to bo content with Its upward flights, thon, my friends, I bellevo wo ought to change tho die, that tho dollur will properly describe Itself as it passes from hand to hand. If wo must have it bocauso foreign nations Insist, thon I think wo should change It, and In tho placo of that face above which Is written 'Liberty' let us havo it picture of n woman In chains and above it writ ton Hondage.' And instead of having on the other sldo tho caglo, tho emblem of national freedom, lot us put a vulturo that lives upon tho dovourlng of human kind. "They call tho gold dollar an honost dol lar. They know it is not an honest dollar, and those who love that dollar most love it becauso It is tho most dishonest dollar tho world has over seon, and tho more dis honest It bocomes tho greater tholr affec tion for It. An honest dollar would bo a dollar of which tho purchasing power would bo stnblo; a dollar which rises In purchasing power is as dishonost as ono which falls In purchasing power- The gold dollar Is bad, not because tho quality of tho metal Is not good, liecnuso quantity Is as essential lu money as quality. You may show mo n particular kind of food which i excellent in quality, but if there is not enough of It to sustain llfo I will never call i t. good food. "I havo described the gold dollar as tho balloon dollar. It keeps rising nil tho time, and tlioKi who wore lu tho basket when it started up stay with it, but it is out of the roach of tho groat masses of mankind. Wo are tired of tho balloon dollar. Wo don't want a dollar to look nt as It passos from us. Wo want a dollar to handle as It passes among us. I want bi metallism becauso it requires all tho gold and all tho silver to furnish a safe basis for tho Immense commercial affairs of the nlnoteouth century. It requires thom both. You talk to mo about a Hood of money when wo havo freo coinage. My friends, I know pooplo who lived so long lu the south that thoy are watching for tho first drippings of the Hood." On tho trip from Memphis tho candidate was enthusiastically greoted ut the towns through which ho passed, and at most of theso places mado speeches. Ho spoko briefly at lirownsvllle, Hells, Humboldt, Mlluu, McKonzle, Huutlugton and Cum don. illieuiuatlmu Cured In a Day. "Mvstlc fhirn1 fnr Ttlintimntlctn n.t Jn,i. fc)I'llly cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its Hoy tWTtho system is remarkable and BMtweMMM.VIt removes at once the cause MA tin Mse immediately disappears. The VtawaMfttly benefits: 75 cents. Sold bv &'l.uli.DruKj:i8t. Slieiiauiloah. JVjf'(iC3fine Hour, Bo sure that the name JiY:r, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on LIGHT xVMID GLOOM Sadnoss and Solflshuosa nro Condi tions aud Not Characteristics. llnw Science Sends Saiuhlue Into the DarU Spot of the WorldDjspepala and NarTo Derangements l'ava X.oat Their Terrors. Tho chronic dyspeptic or sufferer from weak nerves und deblll- y Is not n ileslrnblo companion. Hu cannot well bo. seeing that liu Is hnbltunliy encom passed by n cloud of gloom. 1 is lot is an unhappy one, for dyspopsla and weak nerves nro joy-killing- uillletious. They transform tho naturally cheerful ami kindly individual Into tho sour nntl crabbed cynic, and chnngo tho bright ami vivacious upostlo of light and sun sliino into tho dark foreboder and gloomy misanthrope. It is blow death, n killing process long drawn out. It Is a breeder of selfishness, a causo of discord, a rock on which many a gallant matrimonial bnrk has been wrecked, and an overlnsting woo to .tho victim. Days of protracted misery with dreams whose visions outvie in fearfulness tho pictures of Dante's In ferno are thu experiences of the dys peptic and ncrvo wenkened. Joy is ex tinguished and liope is nlmost dead. It is truly a pitiable condition, a de plorable condition, but let us be thank ful it is by no means a hopeless one. Dr. (ireene, whoso name stands high In the medical world, is the discoverer of the most potent blood and nervo remedy the world hns evur known. Dr. (Ireene's Xorvura, which has been a blessing to thousands, and which is every day working miracles among tho suffering. Dr. (Ireene's Kervura blood and nerve rem edy cures per fectly and com pletely, all in digestion, and dyspepsia, makes tho weak, relaxed and unstrung nerves asstrong as steel, gives natural refresh- Mi .t-j-j j-u. inir sieen iron Mf M . . lxlijN '2-2 f)' fl'l'linff strong, NjpA v,r " vigorous nmt en ergetie. It banishes the pain and lameness of rheumatism, cures .the aching head nnd diapels tho agony of neuralgia as if by magic. It makes the weak strong, overcomes the tired feel ing co many have, dispels " the blues," and gives that vim, .snap and energy which alone adds zest to living. Dr. Greene's Xorvura is not a patent medicine but the prescription nnd dis covery of a noted physician, and this grand medicine is endorsed and recom mended by the best doctors every where. Dr. (ireene, of 33 West 14th St., New York City, its discoverer, is the most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, and can be consulted without charge, in person or by letter. Whou you want good roofing, plumblnn gas fitting, or general tiusmlthing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre sticot Dealer Ir stc-cs 1-tf SR 604 North Sixth St. SJb B RS Sldo entrance on Crcen St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. J. ii.iiiri,ii'u.ti'iri:'Ba ji-.ii-.iumiii Vt-ura Ilu.iillttl KaiirU'iu-e lu A'rmuiijr. ) TtSTniCTURE, BLOOD POISON, Uf general Debility, Lost Vicon. "Bktf-CXCCSSEG AND ALL OTHER fflf) cffccts of Youthful FOLUY OF BOTH SEXCS 1'rrnioncnily cured nflt-r crery una clao liua lulled. 10.T MA.IHOOa AND SiinUIL'tM f!"ANS RCSTDRED, N ml 11 -o flit pi .niHfi,r t"i ik 'fl'i'iilli. Hie only CM.. r m ii , i i muhoii! il- HUMPHREYS' No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Fever. 2 " Worms. 3 " Infants' Diseases, 4 " Diarrhea. 8 " Neuralgia. 0 Cures Headache. 10 " Dyspepsia. 11 " Delayed Periods. 12 . " Leuchorrea. 14 " Skin Diseases. IB Cures Rheumatism. 16 " Malaria. 20 " Whooping Cough 27 " Kidney Diseases. 30 " Urinary Diseases 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25o., or fl for $1. Dn. IIuiipiinEis' Homeopathic; "BIanou, or Diseases Mailed Fiiee. Hnmphreyi' Med. Co., Ill William St.,K.Y. Kor unto ut l'ovlnaky'a drug store, it East Centre street. 'AUSY PILLS! 3Ft ANO SURE. StNO 40. f 0K-WOMM S 6APC UAF"i' WitriK Hpicine Co,Piia,Pa For sals at I'orlnslcy'a drug atoro, 33 Hurt Centre street. nights lllled JLpV in Oeiiienting Their Friendship in the Czar's Reception. DEPARTURE FROM CHERBOURG. At the Iliiiiiiuet Iteture I.t.ialnf fnr I'arla Until tht Crtir and frralili'iit I'nuro 1 llvprrd Sperrhea Itrrnthlni; tho lYrtnt 1'rleiidslilr oftlio Nntlona. CllEitlsouiiO, Uct. (J. Tho visit of tho czar of liussla to Franco haa lieon made the occasion uf nn exhibition of tho wild est onthuKliiKiu on tho part of tho mnsses, whllo tho olllclah havo succeeded In mak itiB it most Impressive Tho principal ovents thus far woro tho rovlow of tho French lleot yosterday nf tornoon and tho banquet In tho ovonliiR. Tho czarina ut tendod tho lleot rovlow, but wai not pros out at tho evontng banquot, plcadlnir fa tlRUe. At 0-SOlast evonlng Prosldont Fnure and tho other French ollleinls wont to tho quay to escort tho czar to tho banquot. Tho presldont nlono wont on board tho Polo Star. Tho czar linniodlntoly mado hln ap pearance, nnd nllprocoedod to tho banquet hall. There woro soventy-throo guosts sontod nt three tables In tho arscual. Tho central table had a magnlllccnt dlsplny of goldon ornamonts nnd llowers. The czar nnd President Fnure occupied tho central placos at this table, M. Loulxjt, represent ing tho senate and M. Hrlsson, presldont of tho chamber of doputlos, being soated on either sldo of them. President Fauro arose, tho othors pres ent joining him In standing while he pro posed tho toast to tho czar. Tho president said : "It Is with great Joy that, accompanied by tho presidents of tho chambers, I havo rocelved today your miijesty and the em press. Tho president of the republic is certain that ho responds to tho sentiment of the nation in constituting himself tho Interpreter of its unanimous wishes for your Imperial family, tho glory of your majesty's reign and tho welfaro of llus sia. Tomorrow, In Paris, your majesty will feel tho heart of tho French pooplo boating, and tho welcomo given to tho emperor mid empress of Ilussia will prove to them tho sincerity of our friendship. "Your nmjiwty has chosen to arrive in Franco oscorted by one of our nitiadrnns. The French navy is grateful for this. It remembers with pride tho numerous marks of sympathy which your august father displayed towards it. and that the task was entrusted to It of taking part In the demonstrations nt Cronstiidt and at Toulon." As tho company drank tho president's toast the naval band played the Husslan utithcm. i The czar in responding to the toast said : "On touching the soil of a nation which Is Hussla's friotid I share tho feelings which you havo just expressed, Monsieur I.o President. I raise my glass in honor of tho French nation, the French lleot and her sailors. I thank the president of tho republic for tho wishes and the welcomo ho has just expressed." Tho czar then clinked glasses with Presi dent Fnure, as M. Fauro had dono with tho czar at the end of his own toast. The naval band played the Marsellalse and the Uusslnn anthem. M. Fauro then escorted his majesty to tho imperial train, where the czar warmly shook tho hand of the president, who kissed the hand of tho czarina. Tho bat teries fired a llnal salute as tho czar nnd czarina entered the train, which started at 8:31) o'clock, the presidential train follow ing at 8 : !." o'clock. A double line of t roups presented arms as each of tho trains de parted. President Fauro has conferred tho vari ous grades of the Legion of Honor upon tho various members of the czar's ontour ago, Including tho grade of grand olllcer of tho legion upon Hear Admiral I.omln. There was a pretty scene after tho ban-, quet. when a nurso carriod tho baby Prin cess Olga, the ll)-nionths-old daughter of tho czar, dressed in white, through tho glazed hall nest to the banqueting hall, whero a brilliant reception was being held. Tho throng of brightly uniformed ollicers saluted tho little grand duchoss, aud tho other guests applaudod. Dissatisfaction In furls. PAULS. Oct ll. There Is great discontent over the manner of tho distribution of tickets for tho fetes incident to tho czar's visit. liven tho diplomatic corps havo only received tickets for tho opera and nono of the other ceremonies. The only plausible explanation is that tho govern ment desires to monopolize tho emperor, in order to avoid tho risk of impairing a demonstration of nirectlon glvon holely to France. There Is anxiety that no long talk with any home or foreign ambassa dor should lessen this desired impression. A Valuable Prescription l.ditor Morrison of Worthltigtnn, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You havo a valuable pre scription in Klootric Hitters, and I can cheer fully leciiuuui-iid it fur Coiistipatiuu nnd Suk llciidaclic, and as a general system tonic it lias no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehlo, '-'(H3 Cntnigc Drove Ave., Chicago, wis nil run down, could not eat or dixest food, had n liackaclio which ncer left her and felt tired and weary, hut six bottles of Klectric Hitters restored liei health and icnewed tier strength. Prices 50 cents and 1.00. (let a bottle at A. WusU-y's Drug Store. ltnllway l.xtcuslou In China. PKKIX, Oct. (I. Consent has been given by tho Cldnoo government for tho build ing uf n branch of the Siberian railway across northern Manchuria, with a pre emption claUK) giving China tho right of purchasing ibis branch after thirty years. Permission to construct n brunch through southern Manchuria was relusod. Shaug Taotal, tho director Of railways, will prob nbly ubtain thoconcossion for tho Hankow Pekln Una Thn Yentlier. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey: Fair; warmer; northerly winds, be coming variable. The Ideal l'unuccu, James I.. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds nnd Lung Complaints, having used it iu my family for tho last live years, to tho exclusion of physician's prescriptions or oilier prepara tions," Ifev, John llurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I havo been a Minister of the McthodUt Episcopal church for 80 years or more, nnd have-never found anything so beneficial, or that (jnvo me such speedy relief ns Dr. King's Now Discovery," Try this Ideal Cough Itemcdy now. Trial bottles freo nt A. wasloy s drug store. Ask your grocer for ho "Koyal Patent" flour, nnd take no otli brand, Itistliobest Hour made. 1 BRUTA!. MURDER IN MAINE. Srti-nty.Vrnr-tllil Wlilmr Killed mill Ilrr 1 lliimt s,t on l'lre. CoiiNt8ll.Mo.Uct (1 Mrs. I)etvHobbM' n widow, axed Til year, win brutally mur dered nt her lonely homo In Manlowood. In tho woHtern part of I'arsotislleld, ,veter- , ... . i day and her body was nearly entirely do-1 stroyed by lire. Tho motive for tho crlmo . nnd flu. tnnrilnrnr iml-im,,.,, i anil tne linn loror are unknow n. I .Mrs. llobli was In humble clrcum-1 stances, and supported herself by working for tho wives of the neighboring farmers, nud raising a Tew vegetables. About noon yesterday some children saw smoke lssti- lug from tho door and windows of .Mrs. 1 Hobbs' house. The door was closed, and ', there was blood on tho dclur stops. Push-1 lug ...pen tho door tho children found Mrs. , Hobbs lying tut tho Moor. Clothing wit- united with kerosene had been plied on the body ami a match applied Tho body was rescued from tho flames, but not until it had been badly burned. On her neck and head woro several holos of tho slzoof buckshot Searching parties wero organized to hunt tho murderer, but no clow has yet been discovered. If you have ever scon a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the dancer of the trouble and appreciate the vnltin of instantaneous relief always all'ordcd by Da Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. We could nut all'ord to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cure. C. II. HiiKCiibilch. Fiitnlly Shot by n Sehuol Principal. I.OCK1.ANH, O.. Oct. (). Professor W. A. Johnston, principal of tho Lockwood col ored puhllo schools, shot and fatally wounded Miss Mnmio Carter, ex-toachor in tho schools. Professor Johnston is widely known In Hepublican party clrclos as a campaign spoakor. Miss Carter claimed that Johnston was tho cause of her losing her position iu tho public schools. Johnston Is lu jail. ttetlef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved lu six hours by the "Xow Orent South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain iu tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in uinlo or female. It relieves retention of water nnd pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your renv-dy. bold by Sliapira's pliaimaiy, 107 South Main street. 1 The President Off lor Ylislilut;tiin. I IIrz7.A',!:i'.s Day, Uji. ii Pre-ident i Cluvel.ind 1 -U here today for Washington, ( I embarking on llio One lla tor Jersey Cltv, I whence he will prut-cod by train. Mrs. I I Cleveland and the children haw; also loft for their Washington home, going by train. Mis. i li-vebind will vislttho Hour diets at Kast (lieenwlch on route. It Is not known whether the president and family will stop lu New York. Sanger's Challenge tn Italil. Milwapkke, Oct. IS. A challenge was forwarded yesterday to K. C. K.ild to raco Walter Sanger In Milwaukee mi Satur day, Oct. 10, forSl.wiO a side. A race meet has been arrangi-d fnr that date, when the fast riders of the country an- expi-i-ti-d to compete. The same day Sanger will make an attempt to break the half mile r t-wrd. How Are Your Kidneys? cj Ever have your back ache? i S Dr. Hobbs c& eg Sparagus Kidney j Pills & mW Henlthj' MiiWjt (R nMhi llarL SlrvDK Hunt thy kltlnejB U I-urify ttiBhlood b Ti filtrrinif from it jO- uric acid and all U otlier ioIrion or . 1'uro blood means i imrJfjIngtl.eblooj yB Dr. Hobbs jQ, Sparagus Kidney jcLira aoDfu. u. d. , Uriht'rti)leuft,liat)te.i)ropsy,KcremQ, tilta KhAiiinnf lam. TtAtimliMA. f 1 n n t. & ir.hczema. M. Anamit, 1'nina in Abdomen, llnckiiche, I of tho if and oil lotitimmntion rHcommtind tiwm. CO Cents a box. Ten- tfXk tlmoniaia irom tuoadandi. "ir llobbt Kmdj Co., t IiIcm d S FrutUev. T For Sale in SHENANDOAH. PA., by V S. P Kirlin, UruRRist, 6 South Main St. V MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY COKE JLlti, jservou iHwiBeat ailing mem- ory, Imiotency,KleepleBBue8,etc.,cftU8oti c ret inn h. They quickly and turtltt restore Lott Vitality 1; l v liauty in oia or sounu. and or jouatf. and h or marrlncfi. lit a man for study, dub i news or marriage, prevent Insanity nnd Consumption if taiten in time, ineir ura snows immeaiuie improve ment and effect b a CUItE whero nil others tail. In elatupon bavins tho penal no A J ax Tablets. They have cured thousands nml will cure you. We cive a t08,uve written Kunrantee to eneci a cure in eacn cane tit refund the money, price 60 cents itav nucknae, or six packages (full treatment) for $2.60. 11 v mnll.in plain wrapper, upon rnceipi oi price, uircuiar iree. AJAX REMEDY CO., '"."ii.' For sale ill Sh miilH. 1. Klllln, -luiiiiloah, l'a., hy UrUKBlata- A. Wnsli-y PROFESSIONAL CARDS. (J S. PHILLIPS, M. I). OMce: 30 Vet Centre eticL Can be contilted nt nil Iioni. p F. I1UIUC15, M. Ih 00 K. Lloyd street, Slicnatidoah. Ofllco hours 7 to 9 a. nu, 1 to 3 nud 7 to t p. ui. T II. l'OMKUOV. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Hliciiaiidoali, l'a. M. 11UHKK, ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kuan ImiUlInK', corner of Main Centre streetfl, Shenandoah. )H0K JOHN JONIW, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Maflanoy City, Pa. i Having studied under tome of the beul niaNteru hIxndon and ParU, will k'lve leoiii 1 dii the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Termi LwShll KhniVn.lnM. Htrouse, the ewelcr, blienandoali. I i r v I For sale by P. D. KIKI.IN, 8honandoab, Pa. Ronnn Dil I V MlirYKlM. DIVISION. HppritMIH.il J.I, 1A90. Trnlna will lenveMlieiiiiiidortlinfter the fthov mill: n,r ,iihki,ii-i , 'nun, , iik'k.uiu, ii.ia Water, St. Clulr, I'ottavUle. ilnmlmru, lteadlnr, 1'otJ-ton n rhnenUvllle, Norriowii nml Phil, ilelihliM Ilnmil street atiitloo) nt 60S nud 11 M . ,! aj m m. on week day.. For Poll vlllc mid intermediate ptntlona 10 . m. SUNDAY For WIkkh, nnner,,,,,,' Rmckvllle, Dark Wnter St. clalr, l'ottsi llle, nt dos, 9 40 m. and Slop. 111. For llnmlxiric, ltemlliiK, I'l'tutown, siorl.V's'rop'm!"'0"11' -'I,"",lc"'l"a Htt0' Tni'lns 'lenve Vrnckvllle tor Shennmloah at 10 10 11. in. nnd 12 11, 5 01, 7 42 nnd 10 27 p. m. "--r. .ifrsi'.e.l!;,!".:.., 10 , n n. 111. nml MO, 7 15 nml 1000 p. 111. Sunday M 10 10 n. 111., 8 15 p. in. l.enve 1 111 Jllilt'l pillis, 1 iniin.i iiri-ti mmmiif , 1DI HhcnnmlnnlintSS'nmlHIHn: 111., 4 10 nnd Til p. m. week (lays. Sundays lenve nt 6 fW n. ra, Lenve llronil street atatiou, Philadelphia, tur Sen (ilrt, Ashury Park, Ocean tlrove. Long llranch, nnd Intcrnicdlnte ptntlons. 4 05, 6.50, ft.23, ll.:a. 111., 23S, 3..10, 4.05 p. in. week-days, 500 Saturdays only. Sumla- (atnp nt Iliterlaken forAsbury l'ark), 4 05, S.25 a - Leave llroiul Street Station, Philadelphia, KOlt NEW YOItK. Impress, weektlna, .120, 4 05, 4 50, 5 t5, 6 30, 73.), S20, 9 50, 1021 (Dlnlnir furl, II 00a. m. 12 00 nonn, 12 35 (Limited 1 00 nml 122 p. m. Dining Cars), 110, 230 (Dining C'ar) 320,390, 10), 5ll), 3. V) (Dining Carl. 0 0). 6 50, S12.1000, p. III., 12 01, IllKht Sllmlnys, 3 20, 105, 150,9 15, s n y raj, 101:1, iinninir tnrj. ii iki a. ra., 1231, 2 30 DinlliKCar, I HO Limited I 22 Dining Car, S 20, .136, Hilling Cnr, 6 31, 650 Sl2,10cfl p. m., 12 01 IllKht. Kxpress for iiOston without clmiiRe, 11 00 a. m., week-days, unci 6 50 p. in., dally. l'OU WASHINGTON AND TllK SOITH. For Bnltlmre nml WnahliiKton, 3 50, 7 30, 8 81. 1020, 1123 li. in., 12 00 (113) Limited Din IliK Cnr), 112. 3 IS, 4 41 (5 1!) UmiKreaaloruil Limited, DlnlnK Car), 6 17, 6.55 (DinlllK Car), 7 5S (Dlnini; Car) p. m., nml 12 05 IllKht week ilnva. Suiulaya, 3 50, 7 20. 0 12, 1123 a. in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41. ,( B IS Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 0 55 (Dining Cnr), 75S v. m. (DlnlnK Cnr) nml 12 01 nlKit. For Si'n (.Irt, Sprlnu Lake, ltelmnr Ocenn tlnive, Asliury l'nrk nml Ihik Hrniich 6 50, s 25 ami 11 :w a in , :iao nml I to p. m week I da s. .Sundays, h 25 ll. lu. ! l'Otl ATLANTIC CITY. ! Lenve Brimd stleet station, rhiliuleiphla (via I Delaware river bridge), express, 7 OJ it. m. dally. Lcate JIarket street Ferry, express. 8 V a m.. 2 00, I 00, t 00 p. m Simln k. H. 9 45 a m. ' AivniiiiniMlnlliin, s 00, s an, a. in.. :! .11 and I JO p in,weekdas. Sundays, S Oo, s -, a in 4 00 ami 5 00, p. in. 1 For Cape Slav, Anulessen, Wlliluood anc Holly lScach, miil Sen lle City, Ocean city and ! Aviooi Ex press, 9 00 a. in., 4(0 p m. week days. Suuilnva, 9(n, in. J Kx pi ess, 9 10 a. in., and 230. 4 JO p. m. I w"ek Ha- Sunil.iys, S 50 n. in For Somers lNiluu Kxprcs. s 50 n m , 4 00 p in week days Sundays, s 11 a m I S. M. l'HF.vo-T, J. It. Woon, (ien'l Manager. Oen'l Pass K'r Agtt READING R R SYSTEM In kfff.ct may 1190, TrnliiH lenve HliennnJoali n-4 follows Kor New York la J'liUndflphia, cck diiri, 2 10, 3 23, 7 20 a. m., 12 is, 3 00 and 3 55 p. m bundavH, 2 10 a. in. For New Ynrk via Maiioli Chunk, week dara, 3 23, 7 20 a. m., 12 Hand 3 00 p. tn. For Heading nnd I'lillndelphfa, week dayi. 2 10, 3 23, 7 20 n.m., 12 IS, 3 00 nud 5 55 p. m. Sun dnvp, 2 10 n. m. For Fottsville, week dayt, 2 M, 7 20 a. m,, and 12 H, :t mi ami 5 55 )i. in. Mi!Hlan, 2 10 a, in. I-Nir Taimii iia and IMaliannv Cit), week daya, 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 IS, 3 00 5 33 p- m, bunda 2 10 a. in. ' Vor Willlainiport, Sunlmry an 'f'S ft2L week day, 3 25, 11 30 a. m., 130 and 7 25 p. m, SundavH, 3 25 a. in. For Maliauoy lMnne, eekdnv. 2 10 3 23, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30a. in.. 12 is, 1 30,30,5 55, 7 23 and 0 63 p. in. Sunday?, 2 10, 3 2-3 a in. For Anhlainl and Sliamokin, week dnyfi, 8 7 720,11 30 a. in., 150,723 aud 9 55 p m. S days, Ii 23 a. tn. Fur Italthnore, Vusliin(jton nud tlie Wea It A. ii IE II. throuKh tralnn lv- Hvm Terniinnl. IMiiladelplila, (V. Si It I' V i nt . 7 35, 11 21 n tn., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p i.. Sunda 3 20, 7 Oi) 11 2J a in , 3 10 and 7 27 p. in Ad tlnnal train! from Th enty-fourtli and Chei nut streets station, u eek tta n, 10 0 a in. 12 3 I'.' 1 8 (0 ) m- StindayH, 1 33. H 23 p tn TIEAINH FOlt HIIKNANDOAH I,t-ave New York via Philadelphia, dM. 4 H0, 8 00 a. Ill, 130, 130, 0 00 p week . bud uini. rtiinuayH. u uu p in. I.eare New Ycrk via Maucli C'lmnk, we)i. daM, 4 30, 0 10 a. in.. 1 30 nnd 115 p tn Leave IMiiladelplila, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 33, 10 03 a. in. and 4 05, (3 30, 11 DC p. in Srimlay, 11 30 p. in. I-ave Heading, week dayn, 115, 7 10, 10 08, 1133 a m., 00 nnd H 20 i. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. I,env FottHvIlle, week dnys, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 nud ft 12 p. m. KundaH. 2 35n in Leave Tnmaqua, week dayp, 3 IS, 8 50, 1123 a m , 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 n. in. Sundays. 8 18 a. m. 1,4'avtt Mahauny City, week days, 3 43. 9 21 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and JO OS p. m. .Sundays, 8 a. in. Leave Mahanoy I'lane, xveek days, 2 10, 4 00, 630.9 87, 11 39 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 26. 7 57 and 10 23 p. m. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. hi. T iii-i U'llllmiiiuorf .C.,L- .ir.. tit nn . m., 3 33 and 11 41 p. m.' Sundays, it 15 p' ui, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf nod South street whaif fur Atlantic City. Weekday Kxpren-, 9 00n. m , 2 00 1 00, 5 00 p. m. Aeeuunnod.itton, H 00 a. in., 0 30 p, in, Sundays Express, 900, 10tW n. m. Aecom inrtdation, ft 00 a. tn., I 13 p. in. lEeturiifiitf Ienu Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkana avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 .13, 0 00 a. in 3 30. S 30 p. m. Aieomniodatfou, H 13 a in 1 IJ2 p.m. Siiiulavh Express, 1 0), 7U0p.it. Aecoinmo dathin, 7 13 a m , I 13 p. in. Parlor Cunt on all express trains, I. A. SWEIOAKI), U. ). HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. (JenM Paai. Ag riillions of Dollars Go up In stnole cvory year. T.ike no riaKB but get your houses, sioi-U fur niture, etc., Insured in flr&t-cLsa re liable compauios as renreseutcJ l-r DAVIn FATIT Insurance Apent, LnVllJ 1 AUOl, 130 Houtb Maui I Also Life Htitl Acoldentul Companies Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety toftness of the akin (3 mra. riably obtained by those who use I'omoki's Oomiilexlou I'onder. Chlclicalrr's EnclUh llamonl llran-. ENYROYAL PILLS UrlJElnHl and (intr Genuine. Arc. klwa nllablc ladl it , I PruMlit fur Chickir$ 1 h V i 4 ?Nira, MfcJeJ witb Hue ritt a TuLo ninth. RtfuAA dartatruUM tn' mvHtl llran l la ll. -a km l i,. ii a -tl.ir ' la itmi .ur rvtlcuKrii t ' c " t i t i truer lor i itiU't itti r i y rt-tarn SIiilL ln.OOOtiDtliuonikl'. s " i lis. IwIJ bt 4ii OrUMljU- PbliftHn. l-'tM iftl 3 IltR M" fl 11 lflR3 Sonw?ilnpS " " w' 1 lUt "M tnlng t. vat a t uMtWPivrwKmUV.nrTia '"VtifiS iieyt Waihlngton, H. C. for their i.au) prlio ofler ana tt Qr lwu buuorva lnTentlou warned, Whon In u... u c I r ftcrvuus l.'ebi . , u I imtt, lmDOtcncv.Alr, n.iv ?- -Hea.nii I other weakncs.1., It a t: y cuae. use Bcxinc 1'iiia. LT-.i-s cnrcKea nd lull vlffor quickly real it ed. If o.flaclMf. .ach Iroablr. t f.i Malledf6rl,CO;nhcf00 Vitb I Q.vooraersweffivcaKuai4nirri cure or re:unu wic ut-ic , t , j ! peal meeici;:: co.. , , - j. 1 I Ux. ft n