The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 15, 1896, Image 3

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    DISTRESSING
IRRITATIONS
OF THE
SKIN
Instantly
Relieved by
mmm
To cleanse, purify, and beautify Iho skin,
calp, and hair, to allay ticking and Irritation, to
lieal chafing, e collation a, and ulcerative wcak
nccM,t, to speedily cure the first njmptoms of
torturing, dlttlgimng kln nnd iealn humor,
nothing no pure, o sweet, no wholesome, no
tpeedlly cflecttvo an warm baths with CUTICUIU
Boap, and gentle applications Cuticuiu.
(ointment), the great skin cure.
Sold throughout th world. irte. Crricra. Wc.
Soap, Ittc.i Hisoltiit, M)c and tl Pom a Data
tin Cni. Corp.. Bole I'mpt., Itoiton,
tar " How to Cuts Skla JJUckim," milled free.
WEAK
run
The Domooratio Oandidato Still
Talking to Big Crowds.
BPOKE AT FOURTEEN PLACES,
A BIT PEIiSOXAL.
Pooplo Always Intorostod la Eaob
Othor's Wolfaro.
Incident, I'rom rrltnto l.lfo Tlmt Will
Surprise unci Interest tho Whulo
World.
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victims of Lost Manhood should send at
oneo lor a hook
that explains how
full mauls' vigor
is easily, quickly
and permanently
restored. No man
suffering from
weakness can nf-
lorU to Ignore this
tlmolv ndvlcn.
Book tolls how
Ofnll Etrpnffth. do.
velopmont and tone aro Imparted to every
portion of tho body. Kent with posltlvo
proofs (sealed) free to any man on application.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.H.V. I
Chlrhctrr English Diamond II Mini. 1
ENTOOYAL PILLS i
Original and Only Genuine.
rc, alwtyi reliable. laoicm auk
Druffirlfll Ibr ChtehtBtcra Frwth IHa-t
rrtrtn.i nran i in iipii una itf utrinua v
Itmcs, nckled nhh blue ribbon. TnVo
floni and imitation. At PruRttiiU, or iflnd Je
in BUmpi ior partlaulftra, testimonial snl
"Illlif for in letter, br return
SI all. 10,000 Tcllraonlals. .Viiim Paper.
'ChlrheiprC'hcmkolt'o.,MulUii iu
I DovKn.N.IT. Acynlcof oliloncpsnld
Tho Most Ihithtislnstlo Amltcnco on tho " Other people's nlVnlrs ire lodious."
ItoulB v. Met nt Mur.niettc, Where Wc Vlicyis on the contrary, Hint
, ., there is nothing so Interostititr to us ns
Ho l.ndcd UN Day', Work. IleEun wllllt happens to other people.
Knrly In the Morning. Mr. mul Mrs, V. V. Ornnt. who rc-
ViMMB ...j, 0 1- wnn, sl'le nt 4'.i0 Central Ave., Dover, N. H.i
J.rr Vlll1 .rvcjlly of the .natter.
nlKhtfnftor a day of many 8Pooche, and " 1 n?,P,S ? f "Z"
met with a most enthusiastic reception. r" 1 " . ai , 'ft,, (l. "nt l bc'
Ho had snok6n durln tho dor at Iran, cauio greatly re.lueed hi flesh, and was
wood, lJesoinor, Wntcrmeot, Iron lllver,
Ifccnundn, Iron Mountain, Norwny, Pow
ers, Escanaha, Ishpomlnir and Ncfraunee,
Mich., and at Floronco, Wis. At all place
escept IshpoinlnR his rorapttoti was most
llattorlnR, hut at Marquotto thcro was as
sembled tho most onthuslnstlo crowd of
tho day. In tho courso of his speech hero
ho said :
"In no campaign slnco tho war havo tho
pooplo boon so aroused to a souso of na
tional dangor as they aro aroused this
year. Our opponents toll us that tho suc
cess of our causa would mean great Injury
to this country. Wo reply that twenty i
yoars of exporlenco In tholr cnuso has been
of Incalculable harm to our country. Thoy 1
toll us that tho froo colnago of sllvor will
bring trouble Wo toll thorn that tho gold 1
standard has brought trouble. Wo plnco t
tho oxporlonce of our pooplo against tho
propheolos which thoy mako. Thoy toll 1
us that tho froo colnago of silver may not i
bo frco from dangers. Thoy toll us that It 1
niny bo a perfect systoni. Wo tell thorn
that wo do not havo to offer a perfect sys-'
torn. All wo havo to do Is to offer some
thing better than wo havo had, audit doos rapl,llr growing weaker nnd loss nblo
not toko a very good system to better than wQrk nbout tho
.Klsoour campaign,, a JJt,SJtt!
.,.,1,... t. i , ,i ,p, i i t,,, f I uicuuc a mi hi Ui uiifi'u in in aui tci vui-
POLITICAL CARDS.
JjlOlt C IIIKK 11U1!G1S,
PIERCE WALKER,
Of the I-'ourtli ward.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
VOTE FOR
JOSEPH WYATT,
Op Siiesandoaii,
FOR REPRESENTATIVE,
F"lrst District.
VOTEFOR
FRANK C. REESE,
Ok Shu.vanuoah,
FOR REGISTER.
VOTE FOR
HON. ELIAS DAVIS
OF F1ROAD M0CNTA15T,
-FOR-
; County Treasurer
VOTE FOR
GECPOLMERSr,
C EN'ASDOAII,
FOR
County Treasurer.
VOTE FOR
Harry Bradigan,
Of Shenandoah,
-FOR-
VOTE FOR
Emanuel Jenkyn,
Of Jolictt,
-FOR-
Recorder of Deeds
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
And a velvety soilness of the akin Is inva
riably obtained by those who use l'ozzom's
Complexion l'owder.
V. W. OIIAN'T.
MliS.
7'C1 T
wo aro defending our homes and our lire
sides against an enemy us dangerous as
cdy, I concluded to give It n trial. After
taking one bottle I was greatly im-
!IIIIUI 1 11... .1... .
ever attacked tho welfare of tho people. It I ""
Is nnnggroslvo warfarolnthat wodeinniHl h J
allirmatlvo legislation. It is acgressive in
that wo aro for something and know what
wo aro for, and how wo aro going to pet
it. Wo propose a financial system. Our
opponents, without proposing, simply op
poso what wo propose"
Tho first speech of tho day was mado at
Iroi'wood, whoro tho enndidnto spoko to
nu audlonco composed for a great part of
miners, and whon Mr. Uryan emerged
from tho car they gavo him nn enthusias
tic welcome. His speech dwelt mainly on
an explanation of the statement that nn-
der a gold standard tho dollar would riso ,
In valuo, and property would fall in pro-
portion to that rise.
Fifteen minutes later Mr. Bryan nd-'
drossed a similar crowd at Bessemer, both
In number and onthuslnsm. In his speech
Sir. Urynn ridlculod tho Hood of money 1
Idea ndvancod by tho supporters of tho 1
gold standard, saying that ho was not I
afraid of a flood of money and that thoso i
who woro apparently fearful of tuch con
ditition woro generally thoso who did not j
havo monoy onough to provido for the
winter's supplies and pay their debts.
At Watermeet Mr. Uryan spoko in a
couvormttlonal tono from tho rear plat
form to a few hundred enthusiasts. Ho
said: "In studying tho money question
thoro Is ono thing that you must learn
beforo anything elso can bo learned, and
that is that you can affect tho valuo of tho
dollar when you affect the number of dol
lars. Tho dlffercnco botwoen our plan
nnd tho national bank plan Is this: Wo
havo greonbacks out now, and thoo green
backs draw no interest and tho govern
ment pays no one. When you retire tho.-p
He
as usual.
Mr. Grant is no less enthusiastic.
says:
" Having employed tho uso of Dr.
Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve rem
edy in a chronic case of nervous indi
gestion with the most gratifying ro-
Mil. F. W. oltAXT.
suits, I can sincerely recommend it to
all who are suffering from this horriblo
malady. It aids digestion, strengthens
tho stomach nnd builds up tho entire
nervous system at the same time."
Dr. lircene siNcrvura blood and ncrvo
greonbacks with an Issue of bonds, and I remedy surely cures. The reason is
then let tho banks Issue money on tho
bonds, tho banks will thou draw from tho
peoplo of the country tholrtntorest, which
tho pooplo now have. It Is good for tho
banks, but hard on tho peoplo."
In hlsspcochat Iron Rlvor Mr. Bryan said :
"Tho monoy quostlon has never boon sub
mitted to tho Amorioan pooplo as It Is today
slnco tho tlmo of Andrew Jackson. At that
tlmo tho peoplo mot nnd discussed and
decided whether a national bank should
run tho country, ond In this campaign
thoy aro discussing and aro going to do
chlo whether tho llnanclcrs shall run this
country In tho lntorosts of foreign finan
ciers or whether tho American pooplo shall
run it thomselves In tholr own Intorost"
Marvelous ItesulU.
From a letter written hy Row J. Guilder
man, of Dlmondale, Mich., wo are permitted
to make this extract : "I have no hesitation
in recommending Br. Kind's New Discovery,
as tlio results were almost marvelous in tho
easo of my wife. While I was pastor of tlio
Baptist church at Iilves Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeeding
La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing
would last hours with little interruption and
it seemed us if sho could not survive them.
A friend recommended Dr. King's New
Discovery: it was quick in its work and
highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles
free at A. Wasley s drug storo. Regular size
50c and $1.00.
Train 1tohlry in lTtah.
CODES, Utah, Oct. 15. A Union 1'aclQo
mail train was held up by throe masked
and heavily armed men a half mile east of
Uintah. Two of tho robbers compelled
tho engineer to stop tho train, and tho
robbers Immediately attacked tho express
car. An attempt Was mado to force tho
safe with dynamite, but the charge failed
to explode. In tho meantime the engineer
started to run. Ho escaped a fusillade of
bullets and juadu his way to this city. Tho
robbers then went to tho mall oar. While
they were sorting tho registered pouch tho
conductor cut the engine loose from tho
train, opened tho throttle nnd started fur
Ogdon. Near this city ho ovorlook tho en
gineer and brought him Into Ogden. Sev
eral largo posses havo started on tho trial
of tho robbers.
llleitilo Hitler.
Klectric Bitters is a medicine suited for any
seasuii, hut perhaps mure generally needed in
the priug, when the languid exhausted
ft ellig prevails, when the liver is torpid and
sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera
tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine
lias often averted long nnd perhaps fatal
bilious levers. No medicine will act luoro
surely III counteracting and freeing tho sys
tem i'rom the malarial poison, llondacho,
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to
Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents por hottlo
at A. Wasley's drug storo.
When you want good rooting, plumbing
gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng dono call
on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre streot
Dealer lr. stc-cs 1-tf
ro cuiti: a cold in oni: day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it falls to cure.
23 cents.
plain. It is tho prescription of the
most successful specialist in curing
nervous nnd chronic diseases; henco of
necessity, is perfectly adapted to euro
just theso chronic complaints. Its dis
coverer. Dr. (irecno, of 35 W. 14th
Street New York City, can be consulted
froo, personally or by letter.
Hhlpwrrokml Bailors Arrive.
LKWES, Del., Oct. 15. Tho steamship
Earndalo arrlvod yesterday afternoon,
bringing sovon shipwrecked inon who
wero picked up on Monday south of Hat
terns. They wero Captain Itlch nud tho
crow of tho schooner AVilllnm B. Clowos,
lumbor laden, from Brunswick, Ga., for
Now York. Tho vessel became wntor
loggod In tho recent hurrlcano, nnd tho
crow, nftor working hard nt thopumpsfor
n number of hours, woro finally compelled
to abandon tholr ship and tako to tho
boats. Thoy drifted holplossly on tho
ocean until tho Karndalo sighted them
and took tlitim on board. '
Relief In Six Hours.
Distressing kiduoy nud bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by thn "New Great
South American Kidney Cure." This new
remedy is a great surpnso nn account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
the bladder, kidneys, back and every part
of the urinary passages in malo or female.
It relieves retention of water and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If you want
ipiick relief and euro this i3 your renifdy.
Sold by Shnpira's pharmacy, 107 South Main
street.
Atirhucl .merH 1'our tyrllug Uncords.
ClIK'Auo. O'T. l. Michael, tho Welsh
rider, took four world's records nt tho
Garfield track yesterday ai'ternoon In a
prnotlco spin of five and a halt miles. lie
lowered consecutively tho two, throe, four
and Iho mile marks. Hu made two miles
in 3.35, three miles in 5.30 4-5, four in 7.J5
and live in 0.17 1-5.
l'nlsoned Herself uiul Children.
ItKD Kky, Iud., Oct. 15. Mrs. Colonel
Vernon gave her two small children a dose
of poison nnd then purchased ten cenU'
worth of morphine and took It herself.
The three aro in critical ouudltlou, anil
only one of them will recover.
If you have ever seen a little child in tho
agony of summer complaint, you can iea!i.o
the danger of the trouble and appreciate the
value of instantaneous relief always alforiled
hy DeW'itt's Colic and Cholera Cure. ' For
dysentery and diarrhoea it is reliable
remedy. We could not affonl to recommend
this as a cure unless it were a cure. C. 11.
Hagenbuch.
Buy Keystone Hour. Ho sure that tho name
Lessio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on
every sack;
Don't trillo away tlmo when you havo
cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in
the bcgiunlug with DoWltt's Colio nnd
Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for
results, they aro Instantaucous, and It leaves
the bowels In healthy condition. C. H,
Hagcnbuch.
s
.1
READING R R SYSTEM
To tlio Wives and Mothors of tho
Nation,
From V. llromm, linitor lVnnvU.uua
11. It. Depot, Jersey City.
A DELEGATION FROM MARYLAND.
Two Hundred Merchants, Mechanics and
Miners from Cumberland Call Upon thn
Hi'lttiliHcnu CnudtdalP, ns Do Street ltall
yay Men front Cleveluud.
Canton-, O., Oct. 15. Tho Knrly Pot
tiers' association of Cuyahoga county
enmo to Canton yesterday to greet Major
McKinloy, his wlfo nnd mother. Tho
party occupied a special train of six
conohos. Mothor MoKlnloy was nt tho
major's homo to rccolvo tho greetings of
tho party, introductory addresses wero
mado by Father H. M. Addison, tho vet
eran Journalist of Clovoland, and by Rev.
Mr. Cooloy.chaplnln of tho liarly Settlers'
association. Auothor visiting delegation
was thoClovcland Streot Hallway McKin
loy club, and still nnothor delegation was
from tho oil fields of McDonald, Pn.
To tho Early Settlers' association Major
MoKlnley said in part:
"I am highly honored torocelvo this call
from tho old folksof Cuyahoga countynnd
of Clovoland. I am glad to welcome you,
not ns politicians nor us partisans, but ns
aged mon and wonnjn who bring mo your
wlso counsel and gnod will nnd your con
gratulations. I thank you for myself, nnd
In bohalf of my wife nnd mothor, to whom
you havo so tenderly referred, and to
whom, moro than mysolf, I am Indebted
for this gonorous nnd ugreenblo coll. It Is
a proud pleasure to me to bo able to credit
to them whatever good things my fellow
countryman ascribe to inn.
"To wlfo and mother mankind Is in
debted for those high moral qualities,
gentleness, truth nnd virtue, which are so
indlspcnsnhlo to good character, good cit
izenship and a. noble life. Our whole po
litical fabric rests upon the sanctity of tho
American homo, whoro wlfo nnd mother
preside. They teach tho boys nnd girls
purity of life nnd thought, and aim the
way to usefulness nnd distinction. The
world owes them moro than It can ever
repay. Tho man who loves mother and
wife requires no bond for his good be
havior, and can be safely trusted in every
relation of life.
"It is gratifying for mo to fool that the
men who have passed through so ninny
political campaigns, who have fought so
many political battles, who have reached
their three score years and ton, give me
their confidence and tho strength of their
suppo.'t no. not I, Int. tho rauso and tho
principles which I havo been designated
to rcpre-ont in this political contest.
'Young men fur war and old men for
counsel' was wisely spoken, but I have
discovered that In this political contest
tho old men get young ngain, and mani
fest quite as much animation and vlgorns
tho boys thomselves.
"No one can know hotter than tho men
who havo for forty years or moro watched
tho growth of tho country, and tho effect
of tho national policies upon thatadvnncc
ment, what Is best in tlmos like this for
tho welfare of tho pooplo nnd progmss of
tho nation. Thoy hnvo seen nil policlos
tried, and thoy speak nnd act from actual
experience. Thoy aro not controlled by
ambition or olllco, or thohopo thoroof, nor
by theories, hut by eternal facts, nnd tholr
judgment in a contest like tho present ono
Is of great valuo, and to none moro than
tho young men of tho country who for tho
first tlmo will oxcrciso tho supremo net of
citizenship."
To tho Clovoland Sti-eot Hallway Mc
Klnley club tho candidate said :
"I cannot conceal my pleasure in meet
ing nt my homo tho employes of tho Cleve
land Streot Hallway company. You are
here today because you aro interested In
tho country In which you live. You are
here because tho contest which Is now less
than three weeks away from Its conclu
sion will settlo, I trust for all time, a num
ber of Important aud fundamental ques
tions. I take It that ui are Interested In
thoso quostlons being xottlod on thesldoof
right and justlco, and to tho lienor and
glory of tho republic.
"Ono of tho things that wo will sottlo Is
that this Is a government under lnw unci
by law, nnd that this is u govornmont of
honor and Intogrity; that It would spurn
to repudiate nny of Its obligations, publlo
or private; that It would spurn to estab
lish a currency that was not good nnd
sound in nil commercial transactions in
overy rart of the world.
"Thon wo will sottlo another thing this
year and that Is whothor wo ore to con
tinue tho policy of tariff reform, or freo
trade, 'A tho Unltod States, or whether
wo w It dlscontlnuo it. Wo hnve had
nearly "our yoars of oxperlouco under It
nnd wo know somothlng of Its results.
Wo havo had nearly fourycars of unprece
dented business depression, disorder, tho
hardest tlmos in tho recollection of tho
men who stand about, mo today. I bo
liovo that policy ought to bo rovorsod. I
think wo ought to go back to tho protec
tive policy, under which tho pooplo havo
ulwnys been prosperous, the homos of the
American cltizons happy nnd tho treasury
of tho Unltod Stntos, Instead of bolng de
ficient, had n surplus nnd had plonty of
money to moot nil of its dally expenses."
Two hundred minors, merchants and
mechanics of Cumberland. Md , and vi
cinity, reached hero last ovonlng. Thoy
wont direct to tho McKinloy homo and
whon tho major appeared on tho porch
greeted him with a shout aud a hurrah.
Thoy woro Introduced by Thomas Snyder,
chairman of tho Allegany county ex
ecutive committee.
To tho visiting Marylandors Mr. Mc
Kinloy said:
"Eighteen yonrs slnoo I addressed a Re
publican mooting In tho citry of Cumber
land. I discovered then that you were un
faltering In your devotion to Republican
principles nnd in your loyalty to tho Re
publican party. I congratulate you upon
I"! splendid victory uchiovedln your state
1 ist year. I congratulate tho city of Cum
berland upon being tho resldenoe of your
distinguished govornor, Hon. Lloyd Lown
des, and your distinguished United State
Senator, Hon. George L. Wellington.
"Let there bo n repetition this year of
tho victories so decisively and honorably
won last year. Give ug In 1801 tho same
cause for congratulation, and not only
will Maryland have reason to rejoice, but
all the states will Immediately or eventu
ally approve your verdict. This Is a year
when Republican victorias will not be
considered 'ro Partisan trlumnhs. but
ucctHtaM for posterity und tho whole coun
try." Theories of cure may he dlsoussed at length
hy physicians, but tho sulferers want quick
relief ; and Ono Minute Cough Curo will sivo
It to them. ABafocure for children, It Is
"the only harmless remedy that produces
Immediate results."' C. II, Uagenbuch.
! "Would
not
be
if without
It
i I Windows, O0lHl
i rr Ami
The Modern Cleaner
j Paint,
1 If I had
j- to
? pay
I for
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j myself."
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HARLES DERR'S
Barber Shop !
12 West Centre Street.
Our Hot Towel Shave
n lieeonitiiK populnr. You will like it. We
m ikuHxpcelnlty nl linlr cutting-.
MADE ME A MAN
sfg AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE
uJ ALfj Xervous IHrttra Faillnu Mem
;t 3?(m ory, lrni'Otency,Hlc,'iler(iriiM,etc ,fnu'I
crtttioiiH. Thttf quickly nnd mirrlf
iptoro Loot Vitiility in old or jouhb, tml
lit n man for ut tnl ,buHiQert or murriatio.
i'rort-nt liit.iniiv unl ('nnumrtion if
taken in timo. Their ti'-n .'hon-t iiiimeUitte improve
rrent nuu eiioctt o uuitis win nu or tiers mil. in.
nlflturon having tho p-raiino AJfix Tubleto. They !
havn cured thouHnnJri ar-t ill cum y..u. Wo stive a
iobUIvo written nunnito 'o Tf ct n euro tn ench coio !
or refund the money, l'ncu 50 contn ir nncbRKe, or
Hxnackaaes (full trentnmu.l for $2.!V, By mail, In
plain wrapper, npnii rorennoi price, t ircuinr iroe.
IN KFKKrr MAY 17. IBM.
Trnlm !e no Shpnntidmh n follows
For ISVw York In l'hilmlelpliln, week dan,
2 10. 5 m, 7 JO n. tn 12 41, aw nnd S 55 p. m
8nnlu p. 2 10 n, m.
For S'w York vlf Mnuch Chunk, week dan,
3 23, 7 20 it. in., 12 H ami 3 00 p. in.
For IttRtltiiK nml lMilIiuU'ljililfi, week daji.
2 10, 5 , 7 20 n.m., 12 1, 8 0) nml 593 p. in, Bun
ilniH, 2 10 n. in.
For TottmUIe, week tiny, 210;7 20n, m.,Dd
12 IH, S oi) nml ft M p. in. J-tiiiilflyn, 2 Ju n rn.
For TamwiiKi ntiil Mnlmnoy City, week dyg.
210.5 2.1, 7 20 n in., 12 H, 3 00 nml 5 55 p, m,
Hiinilnft. 2 10 n. m.
For WIHImnpKirt, ffnnliury nnd LewMmrn,
week dny. 3 25, 11 30 n nt., 1 50 nnd 7 25 p. m.
Sunday, I) 25 n. m.
For Mnlmnoy Fliine, weekday, 2 10, 8 25, 525.
7 20. 11 80 n. in.. 12 1 50, .1 00,5 53, 7 25 nnd 9 M
p. in. Suiidityn, 2 10, H 35 . in.
For Ardilnitd nnd Slmniokln, week dnyn, 8 25.
7 20,1130 it. m.. 150.725 nnd 55 p.m. Hun
, Ufljfl, 25 n. in.
1 For Baltimore, WnliliiRton nnd the We I tI
! II. A: O. It. IE., through train leu- Heading
. Teriuh.nl. l'liilndelphlii, (I. A It K V At 3 20,
17 53, 1124 n. m., 3 10 And 7.27 p. i... Sundnym,
3 30,7 00.1126 nm., 3 14 Ami 7 27 p.m. Addl
' tlonnl trains from Twenty-fourth And Chest
1 nut street ntatlon, week dnv. 10 80 a. in. 12 20,
12 It 8 40 p in. Hundny. 1 35, 8 28 p. in.
1 TKAIN8 FOlt SHENANDOAH.
Ieave New York vln Philadelphia, wek
da. 4 30, HOOn. in., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. fend
, nlKht. Ktiiiilny, A 00 p. tn.
Icnve New York via Mnuch Chunk, week
i dny, 4 30, 9 10 n. m., 1 30 nnd 4 13 p. in.
i,enT I'liiinaeipmn, itentiinc Terminal, wmk
dny. 4 20,8 35, 10 05 n. m. nud 4 05. 0 30, 11 80
p. in. Bnndnj. 1180 p.m.
Leave Komi Inc. week day, 133, 710, 1008,
11 55 n. ni.( 000 and 8 20 p. m. Sunday, 1 35 a. nv
I-eave IottvilIe, weekday. 2 35, 7 40 a.
12 30 and 6 12 p. m. Stiudny, 2 3-1 n. in.
I.enre Tamaqua, week dny, 3 m, 8 50, 1123 a
m., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 0 13 n. m, Sundays. 8 IS a. m,
Leavo Mnlmnoy City, week day. 3 45. 9 21.
j 11 47 n. m., 2 03, 7 4 1 and 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 8
I a. m.
I Leave Mnlmnoy 1'lnne, week day, 2 40, 4 00,
I 630.9 87, 11 59 n, in , 1 12. 2 19, 5 20, 0 20, 7 57 and
1 10 23 p. m. Sunday, 2 10, 00 n. m.
I Leme WllllAtuHrt, week dnv, 7 42, 1010 a.
m., 3 85 nnd 11 11 p. m. Sunday, U 15 p. in.
I ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
' Ienve I'lilladelphln Chetnut treet wart and
South ptrett whatf for Atlantic City.
i Wickdn i:vpn i, 9 no n. m , 2 00. I CO, 5 00
p. in Aeniinnnidatioii, s 00 n. in.,il.t0p tn.
i Sunday Imprest, 900, 1000 n. in Atcom-
innilutiitn. h no n. tn , I 45 p. m.
Hi'turning li-ave Atlantic City depot, corner
Atlantic nnd Arknna nvenm.
W oi kduy Kuri', 7 35, 9 00 n. n
p in i-t ninmotlntliin, 8 15 n in
Smiilav Kmf, I 00, 730p m.
! iiiiimn, , i ti mi., I 1-1 p. in.
I I'nrlnr Car. n nil expree trnlnt
I I. A. SWKIUAHD, U, U. HANCOCK,
I Hi'n'l s.ipi'rlntendont. (Jen'l la. Air
, K.'tO, 5 30
4 !2 p. In
f.'inmo
AJAX
r,,rs:ilem hlu niuidoii'i. I
anils I Killm, I'imI-N
L.UY W,, m.uj, 1.1.
, A. Vu.l,-
pei7i7a. Railroad.
SCHUYUII.I. 11IVIS10S.
Ihm 604 North-Sixth Si.
fi:rTKMHEn CO, 1S0H.
Trnli will leavo Shenandoah utter tho abort
ilnle fur Wiicgnn., fflllierton. Fraekvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, l'ottnllle. Hnmliurg, ltcnillne,
l'nttitnwn, I'hiienl.wllle, r.'urrlHton n and Phil.
ndelplda (llrond street ptntinu) at 0OS and 11 44
a. in. and I 20 p. in. on week day.. For l'otlt
vllle and intermediate ptntlnns 9 iOa. tn.
SUNDAY.
For WIkkiiiis, Dllliprtoti, Krnckvllle, Dark
W ater Ht. l lalr, l'otNvllle, at II OS, 9 10 a. m. and
3IOp in. l'or lliunliuig, Heading, l'ntt.town,
I'liiienlxvllle, Norrltotvn, l'hilailelpliia at 800,
9 10 a in., 3 10 p. in.
Trdns leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah M
1(140 a. m. und 12 11, SOI, 7 IJ and 10 27 p. ro.
Sunday, U 13 a. in. ami 3 10 p. in.
I.eae I'ottorllln for Shenandoah at 1015. 11 M
a. in. nml I 10. 7 15 and 1000 p. m. Sunday at
10 10 a. in., 5 H p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, (Ilrnnd street station), for
Slienandoah at 5 57 aud S35a. in., 110 and 711
p. in. eek days. Sundays leave at 6 TO a. m.
Leave Ilroad street stutton, Philadelphia, lot
Sea Oirt, A-lmry l'ark, Oecan drove, Long
llranch, and Intermediate ftatinux, I OT), S.50, 8.25.
11.30a. in., 2.H, 3.S0, 4.05 p. in. Meek-ilays, 5 00
Saturdays only. Sundnv. (top at Iuterlaken
for Afliury l'ark), i 05, S.25 b
Leave Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOlt NKW YOKK.
Lvpreis. week-ihns, 3 20, 4 05, 150, 5 15, 6 50,
7 :tl. s 24, 9 50, 10 21 I liinliu," Cat i. llciOa.m.
I20)noon, 12!15 (Limited 1(0 nml 122 p.m.
Hilling Cars), 1 10, 2;1 drilling 1'nrl 3 20,3 50,
l , ,rt o.x ,j,inin , arj, uiii t, .m. u. loou,
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goorie j p. in.. 12 01, night Sunday, 3 20, I 05, I 50, 5 15,
i x i, ssi, lino, 1021, inning Car, II ill a. m
, 12.15, 2 30 Dlningf.ir, 1 u) Limileil I 2J Illnfni;
Cnr;,5 20, 5 5H, Uliiing Car, C!I5, il 51), s 12, 1000
p. in . 12 01 night.
Lxprcw for Itnitnu without change, II 00 a,
j in , veck.tlas, nnd 0 50 p. in., dail
Eldi enhance on Green SI.
PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED.
f5v "'iTiuritAcrm:r.ii yenr. ui.jh
r J vnm llo.pltnl Kxpcrltiue In Vrinii,i.
r .) S7incTuni;, elood Poison,
iris, irGNcnAU Dcoilitv, Lost Vicon,
E.wSvEXCEOOr.U AND ALL OTHEH
elP'ift'' uffects of Youth tul
v"' folly of both sexes
Permanently curvJ nflcr ercrjr one t Ue I.iik fnlli ,1.
IMT MANII5P0 A'i3 Si'St!U.;f:i f JCAK3 BESTPHfT.
Ii ml IHe'.'-ivtit h imifni I .ok Troll,. Ui.mmI.
ex-Hiir -ijf'tn u:i i.r.'i.i i I- -in il.
"DR-'LOBB'S book free
To nil aunorvr or i;UOUS OK YOUTH.
Mi-'i- vi una oikvfs oi- .nisrf
AMI 1.1JUN. itu3 iBKt'; t oih imundtturv
ourely seu.d n.l nnl'--dr. e. !r' tnienthynjall
iirc;iv oulli.ent'..l. a .1 t ,i-1-, quick cur
13- t. .MVnr h - -t.ullJLOti, I
wllljic i.fiv i'ir on. W ('( ot cft.L
'Jit .Vill. OTvarj' .,i-j,.,k-iio,
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM H. HUSSER,
26 Bast Centre Street.
Wanted-An Idea I!
Who can think
of tome slmDlo 1
Protect your Idea; they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WKDDEUliUHN A CO., Patent Attor- I
neys, Wasblnfttou, 1. c, for their $l,9uo prlto otTtr
and list of two bunilred UiTentlous wanted,
M. C. WATSON,
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer.
Cigars, Tobacco, fee. Agent for Jlradlng
llrewlng Co.'a Beer and Totter.
116 and 11S S. Main St
CHUS HSAFE ANQ 8URC. a0 40.FDR"WQMAH3 SAFE
For sale nt Vovlnsky's driis store, 28 East
Centre street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Q S. PHILLIPS, 'St. D.
Oflleo: 30 Vet ("cntro street.
Can bo consulted at all hoiim.
p K. IlUItKK, JI. I).
80 G. Lloyd Btrect, Shenandoah,
Oftlco houra i 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and Viol
p. m.
J' II. POMHUOY.
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
.Shenandoah, I'd.
M. I1UHKE.
ATT0 RN EY-AT-L AW,
Onieo Kgan hulldlnir, oornr ot Mln
tlentro utreet",, Bhennndoati.
KOH WASIII.NT.TO.V AND TIIR SOl'TII. '
For Raltlnire nml Washington, 3 50 7 20, 831
1020. tl 2a it. in., 1209 023) Limited Din
ing Car), 112, 3 1, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional
Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Car),
7 51 (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 05 nlghl
week dayi. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 912, 11 23, a.
in.. 12 09 I 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited,
Dining Car), f55 (Dining Car), 758 o. m.
(lllnliig Car) and 12ft5 night.
For sea Girt, Spring Lake, Ilelmar. Ocean
('i"it', AHlmry Park and Long Branch, 0 50,
k 25 ami II :w a in, 3 30 and ICO p. in. week
dn)H. HmidaH, 8 25 a. in.
J'OU ATLANTIC CITY,
Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia (via
Delaware rtxer bridge), oppress, 7 02 p. m,
daily.
Ixave Market street Ferry, express, 8 no a. m
2 00, 4 CO, I. 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 15, 9 45 a. m.
Accommodation, li 00, 8 20, a. in,, 3 20 and 4 20
p. in., week days. Sundays, 800, 8 15 a. ni 4 00
aud 5 00, p. in.
For Capo May, Anglesea, Wlldnood and
Holly Ileneh, nml Sea lle City, Ocean City and
AvaloL Kxprc-, 9 no a. in,, 4 00 p m. week
days. Sunday, 9 00 a. m.
Kxpress, 9 10 a. in., and 230, 4 20 p. m.
wek day. SumUys, 8 50 a. m.
For SomerH Point. Kipress, 8 50 a. in., 4 00
p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m.
a. JI. PitF.voiT, J. It. Wood,
Oen'l Manager. Oen'I Pass'g'r Agtl
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this granular effervescent ond stimu
lant. An inttant euro for sour stomachs nnd
headache, which often aecumiilato from having
a night out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
1 7 'and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah
j W. 8HOF.3IAKER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Market and Centre streets.
pitOK JOirNJONKS,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Hox 65, M.iliauuy Cit , I'a.
Having studied under some "f tho
masters h Umdon and Pans, ill give If"
on tho violin, guitar and vocal eullure T
reasonable. Address In cue. of Stro .
eweler. Shenandoah.
A Eomiino welcome, waits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. naln and Coal Sts.
Flniwt whiskeys, hwrn porter and air
ootslHiitly on tap, Oltolee teroiwrauee drinks
and cigars.
nillions of Dollars
Oo up In smoke every yeai . Iiikenc
liskB hut get your houses, stoi k. far
nltnrc, etc., Insured in rirst-i lass re.
lmblo ooni)iils m represented by
AVIn FATNT Insurance Ag;ent,
il.VJ.U rnUOl, no South Main t
i Also Life nnd Accidental Cninpaulrs
For salo by P. V. D, KIRLIN, Shennndoah, Ta
V..,. s I , ...
Nro' t I.ji. , Lv.."
1 ipi tca'.y,.,ir.,phv. . :.,
use Seune Plll. Era.r
ana lull visor quickly n
If iKglwud, locb trwttk , m
Mailed lor JLCOiOhoxcs
$5.00 order w, rive i .-.u
cure or refund ine money
i -HL r.i -.nicir.-a C3..
, ti r
1 1 net.
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