The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 26, 1896, Image 3

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    thlmhl BABY
Grew Worse under Treatment of Host
Physician. Tried
CUTICURA REMEDIES
Great Chnnr-o In Flro JJaya nnd To-day la
Entirely Cured.
Mv baby had r.c'cma In IU worst form.
One of the best ph slclans In the city attended
her, but she continued to pet worse all tlio
time. Ho llnally adnilttcil lio was at his wits'
end. I thon cot CUTictniA ltr.ui:iin.s,and In
afifltfay notlrrtl o great chti"ic in her con.
dltion. Bho continued to Imppi o and tn-dafi
in entirely cured, has nlco head ol hair, and Is
lively and hearty. I Bpcntcoiisldcralilemonoy
for drugs and doctor's bills, w hlch was useless.
J. 11. JACOBS, 2031 Wllklns Avo., Halt., Md.
Breinr Cons Tbxatmiett. Warm hathi with Cm
ccra Hoap. gentle application! of CUTtcm a (ointment),
tht mat ikln cure, and mild doeea of CCTICURA 1USOL
VEHT.grcateilot humor curei.
Sold thrmiirhimt the world, rrtee. Cctictra Me i
Foap,25 t Hior.TKRT,yie.and$l. roTTlRUBUOAiiD
CnaM CORr Bolt l'ropt., Doeton.
OJ- " How to Cure Erery Skia llamor," mailed free.
. CURED TO STAY CURED.
' Docs ThlMean Anything to Yon ?
l'i .urtruM don't hold you ortirausin;
pal a. i! u nt once. It may s.nc you cnts ol
SB'' r r. v c have cured hundreds of el
In !' mi lTanla.nml can refer yntitupjitlciiis
mi i in your t vn town. Our treuiinciii I
i .ir i nu v. iii inn i;ccp you iinm o-ii
CM'l ami nao n talk wnh m.r
r, v i.i cm you HUllllUg. c (rv ,i-llll
br
1J
I
luc l.lst tionlmetit.
or.able.
.lid lull
FATAL DISOBEDIENCE.
tt Eosults in a Fatal Eailroad
Wreok Noar St. Louis,
COTTOIXNU.
EIGHT KILLED, TWENTY-ONE HURT
Miller Co., Philadelphia.
: nelor Kutj Tuestliij tit
HOUSE, Ashland, Pa.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Curcil by tills RTnnnInr cft'crvcrccnt and itiuiu
Innt An in slant cure for sour stomach nml
JticAdnehi", which often accumulate from having
a lifftht out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 nnd 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah
Lauer's
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Finest,
Purest nnd
Healthiest.
i iiris;Sclimiiit;Agt.,
207
West Coal Street.
Tim
rvNCB MORE In harmony
v with tho world, 2000
completely cured men nro
iiuK tiuityy pnusca lor
tho greatest, grand
est nnd most suc
cessful euro for eex
ual weakness and
lost vigor known to
medical science. Au
account of this unn
tterful discovery, la
bookform, with ref
erences nnd proofs,
win no cent 10 Bui'
ferine men (scaled) free. Full manly vigor
iu&uuiuuuii Ax-aturcu. A'uuuro jmpossioie.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y.
Wanted-An Idea IBS
Protect your Ideam they may bring you wealth.
unto juu.i t &iii.ituun.i . "wvy., raieui Atur
neyi, Washington, D. O., for their $I,8uu prito offer
kuu list vi two uuuureu uiTtmiiuuB wtuueu.
Stn
NEl
Ou
latest!
stock 1
from 2
DO YOU KNOW
That there are thousands of
children as well as adults dy
ing annually all because the
proper medical treatment 1&
not given. Every ono who has
Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy Ca
tarrh or soreness of throat of
any description, can positively
andspeodlly be cured by
s
DIPHTHERIA CURE
If tho same Is nppllod .In strict
uccordanco with tho printed
instructions glvon. It Is abso
lutely harinlosd and easily ad
ministered. Manufactured by
the Thompson Diphtheria Cure
Company, Wllllatnsport, To.,
and sold by dealers and drug.
gists everywhere, at
1 W- A BOTTLE.
fibould your nearest doalor or
druggist not htive it on hand
Justwuen needed, write to tho
uianiifaoiurers, enclosing a
two-cent stamp, and It will bo
Mint by llrt oxprcsa C. O, I).
Ifthocasols very urgent eond
order by telegraph, llcst plan
if to keep it handy lu tho houeo
at all tlinos.
THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA
GURt to;1,
WILLlAMSPORT, pa.
fsalr BKIRUN'S Drug: Store.
An ISicnrslon Train Cnrrylng Union Vet.
ernns nml Their rmntlles to tin- Detllea
tlon nf n Soldiers' Home Crnslicd Into
nn Accommodation Train.
St. Louis, Oct. SO. Shortly hoforo 10
o'clock yostonlny morning two pnsongcr
trains on tho St. Louis nnd San Francisco
road collldod nearly opposite Windsor sta
tlon,nbotit thlrtoon mllos from this clty.ln
stantly lillllng eight porsons nnd Injuring
moro thnn twonty, throe of whom will
probably alio. Tho klllod nro nil of St.
Louis. Tholr milium nro: Atlolph Hohl,
onglncor of tho nccommodntlon trnlnj
Barnoy SIoKounn, In chnrgoof tho refresh
ments; Maud McKonnn, aged 11, his
daughter; Charles Moblno, Conrnd Kuntz,
0. 0. Bloving, H. T. Hall and John Oirt
wrlght. Tho Injured nro: Fordlnand Lango, In
ternal Injuries; David Garrett, Internal
Injuries, head out and log bruised; J. K.
Hiblct, hips and legs Injured; Clmrloi It.
Jlllontz, Bcalp wounds; Frank Hasler, flro
man on oxourslon train, spinal cord in
jured and hurt lntornally; Mrs. J. B. Mo
Unnlol, slightly injured; Goorge Atwood,
conductor on suburban train, slightly in
jurod; Potcr Hill, faco cut and badly
bruised; Georgo Wulltof Klrkwood, con
duotor on excursion train, hips Injured
nnd body bruised; Robert Mtilholland of
spring Park, brakomnn on suburban
train, slightly lnjurod: Joseph A. Drlden,
of Springfield, Mo., englnoor excursion
train, skull fractured and badly scaltlod;
Frederick Miller of Valley Park, llrenian
on suburbnu train, logs injured nnd body
bruised ; A. IC Smith of Vnlley Park, bag
gageman on suburban train, head cut nnd
hand nnd arm injured; Mrs. A. K. Smith
of Valloy Park, injured by shook ; Matt
npplehorst of Valley Park, slightly In
jured. Itobcrt Laugon, William Suitor,
Henry Darborg, Louis Hunt, Henry Mo
Michael nnd Mrs Itoso Hill were nioro or
loss injured. All reside in St. Louis ex
cept whero otherwise notod.
Tho collision occurred between tho sec
ond section of an oxeurslon train bound
west and tho 'Frisco Valley Park accom
modation oast bound. From what onn bo
learned at this hour tho accident was tho
result of dlsobcdlonco or nogloct of orders
on tho part of the excursion train crew,
who should havo remained nt Spring Pnrk
for orders and lot tho accommodation
through.
Tho oxeurslon train was tho second sec
tion of a spocial bound for St. James, Mo.,
100 miles wost of St. Louis, whero tho
Missouri Homo for Aged Veterans was
dedicated yosterday under tho auspleos of
tho G. A. 11. and Woman's Hcllef corps.
Tho llrst soctlon had gono through safely,
nnd tho second, which consisted of cloven
coaches heavily laden with G. A. H men,
their .wivos and children, loft Sr. Louis
about D o'clock. According to J. I). Dish
man, tho telegraph operator nnd station
agent at Spring Park, it should have
stopped at that place. Instijad of doing
so tho second section passed bvthn station
and soon nf tor met tho tiecomovlatlon com
ing down grade at full speed. I
Knglneer Hohl, of tho accommodation,
Was not aware that tho second section was
on tho rond. and in trying to mako tho
switch at Klrkwood crashed into tho ill
fated train in a cut. Thero was only ono
car, a combination baggage and coach,
on Engineer Hohl's train, but tho col
lision was torrlllc, both engines being de
molished and a number of tho cars tole
Bcopod. Tho wrockage was pllod high on
tho track, and abovo tho sound of escap
ing steam could bo hoard tho crlos of the
frightened and Injured passengors.
Noxtto tho ongluoof tho oxeurslon train
was tho commissary car, lllled with re
freshments. Barnoy MoKonna was In
charge of tho cdiblos, and with him was
his 14;year-old daughter Maud. Both wore
Instantly killed, being scalded and crushed.
A numbor of passengors, mostly young
men, woro grouped around tho temporary
counter, oatlngand drinking. Almost nil
woro either klllod or Injured. This and
tho noxt car, In which woro sovtnty pas
pengors, Buffered tho worst damage, and
most of tho klllod and lnjurod wore tnkon
from them. Knglneer Hohl, of the ac
commodation, which was running on
tlmo, was killed and his llromnu, Frank
Uusleor, wounded.
It is surprising to many that foot ball
players and other nthlctes regard a spralu or
brulso of so llttlo consequence. Ono
reason of this is, they know how to treat
such Injuries so as to recover from them in a
few days, while others would bo laid up for
two or threo weeks, If not lousor. Writing
from Central Stato Normal School, Lock
Haven, Pa., Mr. W. H. Loseh, captain of
the base ball club and gymnasium says t "I
take pleasure instating, that mcmbcrsof our
luise ball club and myself have used Cham
berlain's Pain llalm with most excellent re
sults. I unhesitatingly recommend it as tho
best remedy for sprains, swellings, cuts and
bruises, of any that I know." For salo by
Gruhlcr Bros., druggists,
Kx-ltilRHluii 1'rleat ll.inUht'd
St. Phteksiujko, Oct. 2ti. Kx-PopoTol-Btol,
of the llusslnn church, who was re
cently deposed from tho prlost's functions
bocnuso ho had refused to oloar hlnisolf of
nn accusation that he had beon converted
to Catholicism, has been arrested at Mos
cow nnd taken to Nljnl.whero ho was con
demned by a church trlhunul to seven
years' banishment from St. Petersburg
and Moscow and was forbidden to hold
any statu olllco for twenty years.
The Host lor Children,
"I believe ChaiuDorlain's Cough Kemedy
Is the best for children I over u.ed. For
croup it is unequalled. It is a splendid seller
with us, T. M. Kckles, Ph. G., Manager
Wampum Pharmacy, Wampum, Pa." When
used as soon as the first symptom upjxwri
Unit Is as soon as the child becomes bourse or
even after the croupy cough has appeared, It
will prevent tho attack. The mothers of
croupy children should bear this in uiiud and
always keep the remedy at hand. It is also
the best medicine lu the world for colds nnd
whooping cough. Fur salo at SA and SO cents
per bottlo by Gruhler llros., druggUts.
IVlian vnn iva.it imnjl rnnttni. nllimltttirr
g&s fitting, or genoral tiusmithlng done call
on . t . uanagner la west uciuru street
Dealor Iv Btc-es 1-tf
Hid Yourself of ltheiiiiiatlam
lluy lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros.,
drug store.
i i i rtr
Tht Cottolene trade marics art "Cbtloln" nn'
ttetr'i head ti culton-. i w tu.'ft ja fv..r
the n. k. rAiar..:.K oompahv,
r,Ulcno. hi TotA.I ,il.il.lilH. l'll'ah
That's why they enjoy their COFPJ2B.
Any grccr can tell you why customers
keep coming birk for SltlZLlG'S.
Oaly So. apaekaAa. I
T
IN.
Fusion Botwcon tlio Silver Forces '
in the Several Statoa, I
REPUBLIOANS FUSE IN TEXAS. !
t?w iulit 1 In 1 ' I lit I- "ii 31 tr- .iitl
J I "Itiiri !!ni U ' E ! 1 1 1 inr In (.ofiiuti) .
mGCNLRAL t?EUILITV, LOi. T V "jO R .iV
VrEXCCSSES AND ALL OTHP
ErFCCTS Or YOUTrinJLVr
iV Folly of both iScxesA-
I'crmciicniiy curvu uuor vtr c tie Uf o ;im utiu a.
LOST MAH0t!O AND SKrtUKKCN CQQIKS RtSTOrUtf.
Noranitcrn'int ii.lt ijlcJ gr pi in J '.h-juji J.tci nt and r xM
liti chtm, viritc, jnit cr snw, cV Uyt Ttu?l kiMi moro
IliMlUt tlltn rtl'i H 4 llll'l llOW 10 t i t'.LlTI t-ucctstfulu l.ltD tl
othrri c-jtntiiu I u i-l t'ltr nil I vr )t ik t IhHr Mtirrun
IVnptui'l ltVli, it ; nfrnll ai ! kilotUH, nnd ycu
wiih to get Uniic-t ( I nL.ii lul ir ntm i.t, trr ouce more oM
Jr. ThccL utl he w ill euro to j- -i irmre "lhlt.
No 1l4fct(Iii tio L'itle liciirt'tciittil Itm. Krn.ii ewci
cured In 1 to 10 lnrs. hend uo ii-.-m -t mim fT Truth.
ltft of all for tin pic or Mnrrlett, young or olJ, Oaiy Iiixjk ex
Tuvlmj qutacKi. JIoiim: I S. I vi.iiin;; (1 0. Hour;: ft-r pxuii
I Halt Ion Mid trentmcut In wmlnii tmpi lri nn laangerouncum,
dtllr, 9lo3. WFd,kridS(.t.cVKa.,Ottill). Fun., 9 to 12. Trct
liirtit hy inll. Sirlcieit Bcorecy Ciuiiriinlccil. Poolth vy
Uwlot't tlmrtfy la tLl cltj- for the bvt trt'Hlnu-nt.
A
Perfect
Food
2T
EaoiaBrandf
Ccndenscd Kiilc
"Infant ITealtli.'Ms -1 !i't!e br ;!c of W
rrran e.t.'.U..i...-T' ....... -..11 Al
g cation. ---... '
o H.Y.Cdensid Kil'iOo. i
?I Pa4sea Strict, HevrTca-kg
OOS"53i')?)'S3903aeOe9!3'!l
In All Other Ptnti a That l'nrty Has n
Htrnlulit llli-rtnrnl Ticket, Willie tlin
llelnorrnts Ifnvn Straight lllrctornl
Tickets In Only l'lfteun Mntr.
Chicaiu), Oct. 2(1. Tho Ilopubllcnns
ha vo a straight electoral ticket lu forty
four of tho forty-flvo states, having ef
fected a fusion In only ono Texas, with
the "middle of tho road" Populists and
gold Democrats.
Tho Democrats havo a straight electoral
ticket In only flftoen of tho Btntes, having
effected u fusion with tho Populists and
silver Hopublicans In twonty-nlno of tho
others, a conclusion not having yet been
reached In tho remaining ones. In some
cases the Populists and sllvor Republicans
Indorsed tho Dontocratlo oloctoral tlokot,
but In others concessions of oloctors woro
mndo to thorn for tliolr support of Bryan
nnd Sowall. In two states, Oregon and
South Dakota, tho Democrats havo In
dorsed tho Populist electoral ticket.
Tho following table shows tho states
with a straight Democratic electoral ticket
and thoso In which a division of oloctors
has been made. Tho llguros for North
Carolina aro thosu otnbracod In tho prop
osition of tho Populists to tho Democrats,
who, howover, havo not yet accepted their
ollor of division In that state, hut tho
Populists, it is understood, still have hopes
of effecting a fusion In North Carolina:
nioct'l
btatos. Vote.
Alabamn 11
Arkantns 8
Culifornlii 0
Colorado 4
Connecticut 1
Delaware 3
Florida 4
Uoonda 13
Idaho 3
Illinois 81
Indiana 13
Iowa IS
Kansas 10
Kentucky. 18
Louisiana 8
Main.) 6
Maryland...- 8
Mautcliuett IS
Michigan II .
Minnesota II
Mississippi D
Missouri 17
Montana 3
Nebraska 8
Nevada 3
New Hampshire 4
New Jersey 10
Now York 3(1
North Carolina 11
North Dakotu 3
Ohio 23
Oregon. 4
Pennsylvania 82
Rhode Island 4
Smith Carolina 0
(south D.ikota 4
Tcnno.see 12
Texas 15
Utah 3
Vermont I
Virginia 12
Washington 4
West Virginia 0
Wiromi-du 12
Wyoming 3
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.CHASES
Icodif 5Ierve Food
rir Weak und Run-Down People from
Ciillilhcod to Old Aie.
WHAT IT IS ! ""h r.shiwtnf all reetorattre
t'Oo-Jo, Li-Lnni..' it r.'.imi: t the enme lul'tttance
:u tin Mi-mi o.id ntr.-nthat nre ethnastfil la
rhfdei .niii. -eninjjiluti'ijljvdtbettBe.lndnrcfctlon,
tiitra Umlh ovcrwcrlt, u irry, aicceoes. abuse, et J.
WHAT IV QQES ! By inkltiir tho blopd
paruand rich, i-ul the Jlmiion ptrri-tt. it cr-irttfi
to d lit iit mi.- "ty it nil tr ticth. The iiftm be
'iic mnrjn .ironiT,t'ii' lrnlo Lcom active acd
clecr. I itt. -T.-ririir lo(.titiilltyn i t.tuptWnjr ah
wasting tin i;i aiul nPAlciirtislncitherficJt.it haa
do roii , di"I f.malerernlatrit It worth Its
weiRht m nold One box tuptaawiplc. Price Jic, or
I boxes 4m. OructfidtBcrhy null. Itonk irue,
TUB nn. CHASE COMPANY,
Jill Cbtstnut U i'hlladelijhli.
ChlchvaUrr KncUah Diamond llrmnd.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
Orlctnul and Only Genuine,
Arc, always reliable. ldii aik
UfUfrnUt for Chlf hitter i fnylUH Via-t
matul Hrand In lO.l ma& Gold metallioS
'JboKi. ifilM with bias tiu Dot), i ske
Inuothcn Erfutt danqrrou tvbitUu V
f lion and imitation. At wuggiili, or iena 4.
' la etamps Ar parlloulan, traLiiiionlali ml
t lloU.-r fttf I.it.llfa" (i Utter, hw return
f 3IulL 10.000 TertimonKU. .Vim itptr.
rhlrliPBlrChcmtculC,U..Mullniiiiu(irte
told I ail I-ooi.' riwaiili. l'lilJ-1'.
P
Dem.
11
5
3
1
18
3
m
u
10
10
n
i
6
3
14
10
4
0
13
o
4
3
i
10
1
5
3
13
23
4
0
12
13
1
4
Pop. Silver
3
4
1 1
1 -
o
4 -
Totals 447
368
T4
i5r?n inn vnn Bore Toroat. i'nnpleJ.v coppei
'sAHfllC IUU nnlorad Kiurta. Achca. Old Korea
rfjiUlcers In Mouth, Ualr-lalllngl Wllte COOK
i
!irKIIV CO.. U07 Masonic Temple,
Cblcairo, ju. (or proois 01 cares, tjupi
tai, H&UO.UUII. worst cases curea in
to tlA dnys. lOO-paffo book free.
TB'
eVJ
TLX '
88?
DB. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To all auiler rn of r.RltllltS OK VOOTII.
i.tcsi' vm ott ijia mil' t-iis ttv .niirf
A N l t)V e '. i.8 tmv i c otli wane! :
oouiy at.-lrtl it , r-u'lvd 'r,-.. Tr. I nji-ut tiyrUttU
Atrlcr v in i 'lii,l 'all i tiv ,,ulc cor"
uartm i. 'uati r rov . ; sionilLoz, t
will 1.0 tvM- cir.'ii u, X.,'', ,11:;!
SI P. JTtf' ?20I..IS;iiS!.PMIa.P8.
HUMPHREYS'
A't,
1 Cures Fever.
2 " Worms.
3 " Infants' Diseases.
4 " Diarrhea.
8 " Neuralgia.
0 Cures Headache.
10 " Dyspepsia.
11 ' Delayed Periods.
12 " Lauohorrea.
14 " Skin Diseases.
IB Curea Rheumatism.
Malaria.
Whooping Cough
Kidney Diseases.
Urinary Diseases
Colds and Grip.
Sold hy Druggists, or sent prepaid on
rccoipt of price, 25c, or S for $1.
Dn. HuMPiinaTs' Homeopatuio JUnuju,
np TlraHAfipa TtrAtr.rn FnFT.
Humpareyi' Med. Co., Ill William St..N.Yi
For sale at l'ovlnsky'a drutf stoio, 28 Ea (
iiiicrfk.,!.:..
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. 13
No. 20
No. 27
No. 30
No. 77
In addition to tho presidential electors,
tho following olllcers are to be voted for
In tho several statos: Alabama, 9 congress
men; Arkansas, 0 congressmen; Califor
nia, 7 congrossmon, lieutenant governor
mid legislature; Colorado, '2 congressmen,
state olllcers and legislature; Connecti
cut, I congressmen, stato olllcers and b g
lslaturo; Dolawaro, 1 congressman, gov
ernor and legislature; Florida, 3 con
gressmen ; Georgla.ll congressmen ; Idaho,
1 congressman und state olllcers; Illinois,
23 congressmen, stato olllcers and legis
lature; Indiana, 13 congressmen and stato
olllcers; Iowa, 11 congressmen and stato
olllcers; Kansas, 8 congrossmon, stato of
ficers and legislature; Kontucky, 11 con
gressmen; Louisiana, U congressmen;
Marylund, tl congrossmon ; Massachusetts,
13 congressmen and statu olllcers; Michi
gan, 12 cougrossmon and stato oillcors;
Minnesota, 7 congressmen and stato olll
cers; Mississippi, 7 congressmen; Mis
souri, 15 congressmen and state olllcers;.
Montana, 1 congressman and stato ol
llcers i Nebraska, U cougrossmon and stato
oillcors; Novada, 1 congressman and leg
islature; Now Hampshire, 3 congressmen,
govornor and logislaturo; Now Jorsoy, 8
congrossmon and logislaturo; NiwYork,
81 congressmen, statu olllcers and legisla
ture; North Carolina, 0 congressmen and
bta to olllcers ; Nefrth Dakota, 1 congress
man, stato olllcers and logislaturo; Ohio,
31 congressmen and stato olllcers ; Oregon,
legislature; Pennsylvania, 30 congress
men ; Hliodo Island, 3 congressmen ; .South
Carolina, 7 cougrossmon and stato olllcers ;
South Dakota, 3 congrossmon, stato of
llcors and logislaturo; Tonnossoo, 10 con
gressmen and govornor; Toxas, 13 con
gressmen and statu oillcors; Utah, 1 cou
grossmon nnd legislature; Virginia, 10
congressmen; Washington, 3 congressmen
nnd stuto olllcers; West Virginia, 4 con
gressmen nnd stato olllcers; Wisconsin,
10 congressmen and stato olllcers; Wyont
lug, 1 congressman and supreme court
justice. Arizona, New Moxlco and Okla
homa each elout a delegat" to congress.
"Iliad chronic diarrhoea fur ten years,"
says h. V. Kichloin, a .lustiio of the Peace
at South liistou, Pa. "No remedy nllbrded
me real relief until I was induced by
elms. T. Killiin, tho druggist, to try Cham
berlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
lieinedy. It etiied mo and for a year I have
hud no return of the trouble." It has also
cured many other, among them old soldiers
who liad contracted the disease in the army
and jlven up all hope of tecovery. Fur sale
by (iruhlr Ilros., druggist.
Tlio I'maent Weelt lit' dtiutou.
Cantos, O., Oot. 8fl Speech making
will continue at the McKinloy home up
to the very eve of eloctlou. The opening
of the last week of the campaign finds
Major MoKlnley. to all outward npiwar
uuoes at least, equal u as hard work as he
has exiiertenced ut any time during the
en i u pal gu. Tho week's' lu-ogmni opens
with six delegations for today, tiftoeu for
the succeeding days of the week and a
large number of other only partially ar
ranged. Many of the visitors will be long
ilUtatiuu pilgrims, today bringing a utrty
f rum Hosiuu. one from New Jersey anil
two from Indiana.
Many a day's work Is lost by sick liead
aihe, caued by indigestion and stomach
troubles. DeWitt'a Little liirlv I!Ier aro
the moat effectual pill for overcoming audi
dilHcultlea. C. 31. llascubuch.
fllli "
AN LLEGANT BUTTON FREE
with eacli package of
SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTES
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
WITHOUT COST
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Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sieapltssnsss,
Nervous Keadache, Biliousness,
Kidney Diseases, General Dcbilify, Etc.
Ask your Dniitfisf to yet them
through his ,mbbrr, or semi
a 1'otJal Card to
BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO.,
ISElAi YORK.
Sold by P. p. I). KIRLIN. Slienandoali, Pa.
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3omkiffie8 needs a reliable, monthly, rcul&llng taodlclno. Only Imrmlou Oatld
tho jairestdruga should be doj. II you want the beat, get
Op. Psai's IPeDiinirojfal PiBSs
Ther are prompt, safe and certain Id recn't. Tho ctnalne (Dr. reol'alneTerduiap.
nolnt. Beat anywhere, 81.00. Addreii i"EJU. Mr.2ici3a Co., Cleveland, O.
For Sale by P. P. D. KIMUN, Slienandoali, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS READ,NG R R
S. I'HII.LIl'S, M. D.
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Olllco: 30 Went Centre otrcct.
Can be consultctl nt nil hours.
p F. BURKE, M. I.
80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah.
Olllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to S
I. in.
J H.l'OMBROY.
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Shenandoah, l'a.
M. BUH1CK,
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW.
OflUe Kf;au huildlnp, corner of Main and
Centre etreeta, Hhennndoah.
g W. BHOKaiAKKU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Market nnd Centre &t recti.
pROK JOHN JONH8,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Iax)c Box 66, MahAnoy City, I'a.
HhvIiis atudled under om of the hi
mttr)m London and Tarla, will give leKjn
on the violin, guitar and vicftl culture. Tenm
ruuMonAble. Atldrew In care of HtrojiM), llw
ewAlir Hhenndnali.
nillions of Dollars
Go up in smoke every year. Take nc
risks but get your houses, attiok fur
niture, etc., insured iu flrst-el.iss re
liable companies as represented l.y
DAVID FAUST, SatfT'
Alfto 1.1 fp nnd A widen tat t'ompfculo.
A gouuino welcome waits you Rt
JOE VVYAIT'S SALOON,
Cor. rialn and Coal St.
Plneat whiskeys, beers, porter and ale
constantly ou tap. Choice temperance drinks
and clKlira.
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
And a Tclvety softness of the skin Is Inva
riably obtsiucd by those who uso Poz?.ONt's
Complexion I'owder.
IN nPFElTf MAY 17. 1S96.
Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows:
l'or New York via l'liiladelphla, week day
210, 5 35, 7 20 o. m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m
Hlludny.1, 2 10 a, m.
l'or New York via Mnuch Chunk, week day,
5 25, 7 20a. III., 12 4S and 3 00 p. in.
Kor Iteailini; and l'hllndebihla, week days,
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Bun.
davs, 2 10 a. in.
Kor l'ottsville, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and
12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. lu.
Kur Tiimnqua nnd Slahanoy City, week dayi
2 10, i 'a, 7 20 a. in., 12 18, 3 00 and 5 55 p. in
8uiiilai, 2 10 a. m.
Kor Willliininiort, Runbury and Lewlabur
weekdays, 3 35, 1130 a. m., 150 and 7 25 p. m
Sunday!, 3 25 a. m.
Fur Mahonoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 29
7 20.1130a. in.. 12 JS, 150, 3 00,555, 7 25 and W
p. lu. .Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. lu.
For Ashland and Shninukln, week days, S 2t
7 20,1130 a. in., 150,7 25 nnd 9 55 p.m. Bun
davs, 8 25 n. in.
For llaltlmore, Washington and the Weal vlf
it. ii O. It. It., tliroiiKli trains le- i Iteadlni
Terminal, l'liiladelphla, (1. k It. V K) at 3 20
SiS'il?.'!- 310 n"(l l'-1- Hundayf
3 30, 7 00, 1 1 38 a. m., 3 18 and 7 27 p. in. Addl
tloiml trains from Tm enty-fuhrth and Chest
nut ft recti station, week dnya, 1080 n. m. 12 30.
12 U 8 10 p in. Sundays, 1 38, 8 28 p. in.
TJtAIKB FOll BHUNANDOAII.
U'ave Now A'ork via l'liiladelphla, week
dais, ISO, 8 00a.m., 180, 130, O0 n. m. an
night. Sundays, 6 00 p. in.
r,avo New York vl Waucli Chunk, wewi
days, 1 30, 0 10 a. is., 1 SO and 1 15 p. in.
I.ive Philadelphia, Iteadlng 'IVnuliiat, wi
days, 4 a), 8 35, Ijrtl a, m. and 1 05. 0 30, 11
p.m. Btiiulaya, 11 80 p. m.
Leave Keudliur, waak days, 185, 7 10. 10 0
U 55 . m., a 00 ud S 0 u. in. Muuda . 1 .15 a. m
.Liv".p'w-'v"1. wek daya, 2 85, 10 a is.
13 DO ami s 13 p. rq. Sundays, 2 85 a. m.
lave TauunquH, week dy, 8 IS, s V), 1 1 28 a
m., 1 37, T JO mid 9 18 u. m. Sundays, 3 Is a. m
Leave Malmnny Oily, week flays, J 11, U21
II 47 a. 111., 2 08, T U and 10 OH p. in. Humliij s, .'
a. LU,
Iave Maliauoy Ploue, week davs 2 to, 4 00
H 80, 9 37, 11 511 n. lu., J 12, 2 19, 8 '.'0, 0 Jil, 7 57 Of
10 23 p. m. Holidays, S 40, 00 a. m.
I-euve Willlauupurt, week d, 7 u 10 10 s
iu.. 8 85 and 11 II p. pi. HuiHlayi, 1 1 15 . to.
ATIANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Ive Philadelphia Oliea4uut atie, i vail ao-i
Month street wlu.lt fur Atlautle City.
Weekdays Extirew, ft 00 a. iu., 2 no. no. 5 0(
p. in. Ac-eiimiuodatlou, 800 a. m., 1130 p in.
Sundays ttxpre, 900, 1000 a. in. Aeeom
llliKlatloil, hOO ll. 111., 4 15 p. m.
lUtiirnlni leave Attautle t'tty depot, come'
Atliintic and Ai kan.is nvt i.m "
Moi kii. l'Tpni- 7 i u Ou n. in , t if
) in Aei'ouiinodilttun, H 11 a in, 4.J p. ru
Suiid.iys Express, 4 00, 7 UU p m Ac, ouimo
dnluui, 7 1a ui 4 11 p. in
Parlor Cars on all express iralua.
I. A. SWKIOAKD, a. Q. HANCOCK,
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