4? ty a no r :nt, t ous Imu and viug mil M l.a. EVERY DOT S A PORE IF A PORE DEC0VE3 CLOGGED Inflammation and Irritation set in causing PIMPLES Ulotclies, blackheads, 1 ailing liatr. Tlio only ; r I V r.!' vi nti CUTICURA SOAP "because tlio only rovrntivo of inflamnia tion mid clogging of tho Founsi. trrtiter than the comWncil alc nf alt other fcln nd cnmnlfxlon oop $ul thh'Ughi-nt tti world. 1'oTTirB J in ii aid Chfm Lour Hole 1'ropi , Jiootnn. or tend for " How to Prevent Facial lllcolhe.,, free. (luicltly.Tliorougltly, I'oroTor Cured. Four out of flvo who Buffor nervousness, mental worry, attacks ot " tho blues," are but paying tho penalty ot early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vltror. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. CMchfutcr'n I'nglWh lUmond 1 1 rand. ENYROYAL PILLS Ilrltrlnnl nml Itnlff RpnnlnP. bate, olwtyi reliable, laoikh k IirufftrUL for Chtrhetter l-'imtwh (-, Ibosei. itfcled with bluo ribbon. Tot e hmui nrnn.i in nti ana i iii nieinuo' tion and m(fa(ion. At Drogglsti, or send 4c In tumps mt t'&rtlculnri, teetlmonUU ami "llfllcf fr l.iHrVMi fcMrr- by return r Slftll. 1O.O0O TrutlmoniMt. A iima ivptr, Ch1clicterC'hcrak'ulCo.,Mdlori HquHi Ci" TQaltt. lhllW' - Ik laid tt nil '-pCi' "raatltta. POLITICAL CARDS. OU CHIEF HUROESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth war J. Hubjf-ct to Citizens party rules, i VOTE FOR MEN AGES A' JOSEPH WYATT, OK hllEXAMIOAII, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, F"lrst District. VOTE FOR V- 1 FRANK C. REESE, OfiSl!i:SAXDOH, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of IiKOAB .Mountain', County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Op Suexanooaii, -F0K- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, OF SlIK-VANIlOAlI, -FOB- PROTH0N0TARY VOTE FOR Emanuel Jenkyn, Of Jouurr, -FOH- Recorder of Deeds iN A rj;;: " Keep Huston's Mm of nrrnril mill Tufts 1'iillcc lltlsy. Hostos, Nov. 8. Tho last torohllirht pa rade of the campaign marched throitxh thoclty hut night, In tho Intore.t of tho gold milliard. Tho parade wan mado up entirely of Harvard studoiiU. Aiitlolpat tliK that the thwarted efforts for a "rush on" Friday niuht might rntlso tho students to mnko a more decided attempt Inst night, the poll made elalmruto arrangements for quelling any dlnturlwncca, with the result that there were nearly as many of ficers In the parade as students, while both the front nud rear of the procession was strongly guarded. After the pnmth broko upu large numlwr of Harvard men strolled over to Park square, where they encount ered about twenty-five Tufts oollego men. A rush ensued, and soon tho streets wero tbronged with pjoplo. Tho pollco, how-evi-r, charged on tho students, and after half an hour; succeeded lu clearing tho square, out not until a nnmbe'r of tho Harvard students had received cousldora bio punishment. Unsuccessful Texas Trnln Kolibcr. HlLLHlKMO, Tox., Nov. 3. Three masked men hold up the south bound Katy pas senger No. 1, ono mile south of Alviirado last night about 7 o'clock. They forced tho engineer to pull tho express car away, and then ordered tho mossongor to hand out tho money, but ho turned off tho light ami fastened tho door. Tho engineer ran Into Grandvlowand from thoro wired Hills boro. Tho robburs becamo alariued and iled when tho messenger put out the lights. Tho robbers aro described as boys about 17 to S2U years old. Thoy did not got anything. Pardoned by tho Provident. Washington, Nov. 3. Tho president yesterday pardoned hum C. Knnppo, con victed of embezzling the funds of tho Chlco peo National bank, of Springfield, Mass., and sentenced lu 1301 to llvo years 1m prisonmont. Knappo was a trusted cm ployo and his downfall was due to stock speculation. Ho falsified tho balances of tho Chlcupco bank in Uostou and Now I York, banks that were correspondents of the Chlcopee bank. He was a leader In ( local society, and was tho champion i .amateur canoeist of the United Status at i one time. ' I'rco l'llls. Rend your address to 11. E. Iiuekleu t Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life l'ills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills aio easy in action and are iartieularly eU'cctivo in the euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. Tor Malaria and Lher troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to 1)0 purely vegetable. They do not weaken bj their action, lu1t by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorato tho system, llegular size 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Candidate for Georgia's Senatorslilp. Atlanta, Nov. 3. Tho Democratlo mombers of tho general assembly will, probably caucus next Friday night on tho souatorship. There aro flvo entries: E. 1'. Howell, Governor W. Y. Atkinson, J. W. llobertson, Hal T. Lewis, who nominated V. J. Ilryan at Chicago: and A. S. Clay, chairman of tho Domocratlo party In tho state. Tho legislators havo gone homo to vote, and will not roasscniblo until tomor row. It is tho field against Governor At kinson. l'atnl l'aiilo on n .Street Car. Nr.WAKK. N. J., Nov. 3. Through tho flashing out of tho battery in an electrlo car on Mount 1'rospect avenuo terror seized tho passengers, all Italian laborers, and they sprang from the car. Laiibuskii Augelo; was killed, Luscatln Guiseppo had his skull fractured and will die, and four others wero seriously Injured. Kellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a groat surprise on accouut of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tlio bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passage in male or l'emalo. It rclloves retention oi water apu pain in passing it almost immediately. ' If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Hay Hlulo lias 'lteeeii'ishlp Vacated. NkwYokk, Nov. 3 At tho request of counsol on both sides of tho Hay State Gas company litigation .Tudgo LacomboJ In tho United Statos circuit court, yostor dny vacated tho rocelvershlp order for his jurisdiction. The papers coutaluod no de tails of tho agreement. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jor soy: Fnlr; southwesterly winds. For Delawnro and Maryland: Fair; slightly Warmer; southerly winds. Your Hoy Wont I.lo u Month. So Mr. Oilman Ilrown, of 31 Mill St., South Gardner. Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had Lung trouble, followingTyphold Malaria, and ho f-ent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a month." Ho tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a fow bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work n per fectly well man. Ho says ho owes his pio sentgood health to tho uso of Dr. King's Now Discovery, and knows it to bo tho liest In tlio world for I.ung trouble Trial llottles Free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. A Murriorei'g Hulcltle. Nashville, Nov. 3. Pros Bradford, who 6hot and killed Deputy Sheriff Haloy in Honry county on Friday last, coninilttod sulcido Sunday night by shooting hlmsolf. Ho wont to his fathor-ln-law'a rosldouco, uto hearty meal and, walking out Into tho yurd, took his own llfo. Ho had beon hiding sluco tho killing. If you havo ever seon a little child in tho agony of summer comiilalnt, you can realize the dancer of tho trouble and appreciate the value oi" Instantaneous lelief always afforded by DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. l or dysentery and diarrhoea it is a leliable remedy. We could not uttbrd to recommend thUnsacure uumm it were a cure. C. II. llageubucji; Coming HtenU, Nov. 3. Annual Suppur, auspices of CM I vary llaptiot clmroli. in liobhins' opera house. ' Nov. 30. Thaiikiglviug turkey 'supper in Ilobblus' opera house, under niupleen of All Siilntb' cliureli. Due. 3. Twenty-fourth annual suppor under the aiuplcee of the Welsh llaptlst church, In Uobblna' opoui liou. drlii-Gohls-lIeadarlie, Why BiiU'or with Coughs, Colds and I- Grippe when Ijixativo llronio Quinine will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venieutfor taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 2.1 cents. For salo by Klrllu's Pharmacy. Ask your grocer for tho "Iioyal Patent" flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best Hour made. STUDENTS $;,UST M AT COT. Hudson river many years iiro. many of the j passengers were drowned. Among the bodies Drought up from the bottom of the rter by grappling was that of a man known to have been an excellent swimmer. Around his waist was a belt containing nearly ?s00 In gold. That told the story x "In old and chronic caes of Indigestion (dylpia or gastritis It is all the same) the siill'erer develop a great variety of symptom and often dies wlsoued by the product of his own torpid and Inllmned stomach. His food, instead of being diges ted, and so furnishing streiiKtli and physi cal substance, fcnneiita and putrefies within him. The chief process of life is arrested at a vital point. Tho more ho oats tho worse off he is. And yet unless he can bo fed lie must also perish, l'coplo do so dlo, daily, by thousands, but we doctors seldom havo tho moral courago to glvo tho cause its true name lest wo should be laughed at for our Inability to cure so 'simple' a thing as indi gostlon. Simple? Why, It is the capstono of all complaints and tho mother of most of them." So writes a famous L'nglish physician. Some of tho symptoms alluded to aro those: Loss of appetite ; distress after catlus ; heart burn and palpitation ; giddiness ; foul taste in tho mouth ; tho rising of nauseous acids and gases Into the throat ; furred tonguo ; spots before tho eyos ; unaccountable weari ness and fatigue ; sluggish circulation : weak ness and nervous prostration ; constipation or dblrrhooa ; discolored skin, etc. ' The sufferer's friends often advise him to cheer up ; to throw oil' his lethargy and cat; freely. Had advice. Ho knows lwtter. ! "No," ho answers, "I cannot ; my food does . mo no good." Ho Is right. Food now is ' gold ill the spent swimmer's bolt. Take light nourishment, followed mime diately by a dose of the Shaker Digestive Cordial a new and radical remedy diseov-1 ercd and prepared by tho Shakers of Mt. j Lebanon, N. Y. the essence of medicinal 1 liorUs and plants cultivated by them alone. I Then continue with it. Uclieves at once and soon cures. lMcasant to the palate and adapted to all constitutions. Tml bottles wluch prove its merits at j ten tents. For sale by nearly all druggists.! .CHASES BloodfNerveFoud MlcicHYoapsEiF ,r.!f For Wts'x un l Run-Down Pejple from Childhood to 0!d Afje. WMA7 iT ITi ! ""n fi.Mtnf .iM rt.rnme twant .j.iBt' it r-plJ'ttt t)i bitui u licit Htiue4 to li o lliidj n 1 1 :.err.'s tb. t exn.. ist1 Id rhpietwi',tff.(iiv,irtln1'it 7 ill nn-, m hircislion, hitrti livii a, u'Kturk, v my, uici , .iuwe, et i VliAT IT OOKS! U nrkin tlie hbttf p'ue ( 4tiii r.tl.,i:ii tlio Jiifchin eri". t, u n-tee pr rl imiflM nml iritittl.. 'i tin iii rcn ie- IB m&(i 't. ,t'n hrnlu b-oont net ire tt ' clpnr. S-7TfhU r jc litit Vitnl.ty 'nl pj- g at Ufltstins (lifltio i 1 wnakuenri ip pit in r xrx. It hna no -n'ni" : mum I, fnilorf ?nlHtnr it iMwurtli iu WtMent ' Utwbii )Ua net k, Pn.-e j cor l boxes DrutrioUfrbyniHil. It.m.t lrt''. . TH2" tJR.CH AGli COffA;", IMS (Jbsbtnct ht i'iadelihia. COUNTY INSTITUTE. GRAND COURSE OF MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. JOHN IIUIlUOCGII'i ii ... pulai- a' il delightful fr-pt !lkl'l I.ectoro '"flic Ait "f wi-inu TliiiiK"." Ho is the author of "llinl- and Ilees,'' "Sliani Kves," "Wake-Uohln," "Winter hun-lline,'' "Frusli KieliU " TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. l'OMC MII-I.ni:. Iiiht Delineator of the Old Plantation Negro in KxUU'mc. Dialect recital "Old Tillies Down South." An 1-vening of Story ami Souk. Old-time l'laiitiition Meloilies Accoinpanlel liy tho Hiinjo. "Polk Miller you have Ihe.bcHt ono-man show In America." Henry Wattcr"on, editor l-ouia-ville Journal. "l'olk Miller kept his uudlenco comuUed with laughter for a full hour." New York Tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. KiXl.OCi lllltl) CAUNIVAI. AND CONCIHtT I COMPANY. Mr Chas. I). Krllog, Illrd WarliU r. Mis. Iimily Stuart Kellog, Continlto. lilts HnimaJI. Dlllman, Aei-tlietle Callsthen-i-t. tlns lary llowmau, 1'ianM. Mr Donald 1''. Adam-on. Klcctriclun. Mr. Kellog will throw cm a Mcreen n uraml eolleetiimof -onjr l.ird., at the kuiio tliiu-h nrii - llmr their exult calls nnd somri. with their lasts and exuit notes colored true to nature." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, LISTLJIAN (IRANI) CONCLUT COMPANY AND DIt.-IlYliON W. KINO, Mr. Paul Llsteinnu, Violin Virtuoso. .Mr. Frnuz. Listeniun, Violoncello Virtuoso, Mi- Inez Orenelli. Sopiunu. Mr. Oscar Klnir, Pinulst, A LI, SOLO AKTISTS. Dr Jtyrtm W. King, Dramatic, ltcndcr and I'.meruiiiier. liAIIAVAY AliltANOl'.M :nts. Trains ArrniiKcments hnve been made to hold trains for bt. Clnlr, Fritekvllle, tlilberton, shen itndnh, Mnhnn y City, Moren, Delnno, Miners tllle, Heck's, Schuylkill I lit ven unit OrwlKi-hiirir, until nfter tlio elnso of eacli cvenlnir entertuln uient. T1CKLT A 1 i It AN( J LM LNTS. Senson Tickets, securim; reserved seat : I'aniiiet mid Circle, il 00 , Dre-s tllrclc, first row 1 73 t Dress Circle, oxcept first row 1 30 I Kuiollmenttickets.Hecuriuirnilmlvftlouutdy 1 00 Single Admission 50 I The chart for reserved seat tickets will open ' at Dives Poineroy .V Stewart's new store, Putts- i ville, Octobcr3l,iit9 13n. ni.. f.irtmiehersONLY, to secure seats In imu-hnlf of the Academy, nnd i nt 1 p. in,, for citizen to secure seats In the other half of the Academy, llefore openlnir tlie chart, , parlies deeirinif to plirchaae tlcketa will draw! uuiuberH for positions in line. Kuc-li teiteher in Hue may iiiirelutae any nuir her i of tlLketsnutexeeedlnic twenty, uiiileiich citiaeli i in line mny piirehuMiuoy ntimlM-r hotcxcetslhis j ten. Persons may join the line a t-ccoml time w lth tin Name privilege us ut first. The rtpre-i st-litattte of eaeh district will he required to present to tne t icket AKciuansroi tne of the teachers for wliiim he buys tickets mimes Chart open ut I lit es, Pomelo) .t btewait's new stortt, after October 31. Doors open nt 7:00 p. m. Entertainment com mences at 8:03 p. ill. (. W. N'KJHH, CoiiutyiSiipcrii.teudent. en. mm 604 North Sixth St, Side entrance on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. iixiu. r iii ri(.iii i ii (iio 3 i'tit-N) una u i Vt'ur UuMulIuI Lxirvrtt-iite lu lvriuuNT. , STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, i aQZNCRAL UCBILtTY, L06T VIGOR, w ' te", f" rcrrTC r c Vniirunii 4- fOLLV f)F BOTH SCXCiSA reriuuuenlly cun-d ultc r ever una tlo Itu lulK d. LOST MAllHODD ASD SHRUNKEN 03QANS RiSTCni I b nd uc i- fut hl.tmiis for lo(li Tnitli. Hh- i i eiiMiim-fijit.n krt limit rwiTu tetiimiii1'il OitizoiiB of tlio Ohio Town Honor Their Foremost Oitizon, HE MAKES TWO SHORT SPEECHES. To a llclrgiittnu nf Women from Akron the ltepilliliean I-i-uiler Speaks of 1 1i n lnMiienrH of Home in rolltlrs Ills rlnal Speech to Ihithu.ltistlu Towii.nieii. OASTOK, O., Nov. 3. A dolojrntlon of ' 8fi0 women frvni Akron, O , marched to tho Mclvlnloy homo yesterday afternoon to greet Major McKlnley. Several mem bers of the citizens' reception committee1 osoorled tho ladles to tho rosldouco. Miss Martha A. Hortlo, nn instructor of Huch tl college, prosonted tho womon. In re sponse Major MoKlnloy said: "Ladles: I mn very greatly obliged to tho women ot Akron for this neighborly nnd gxaclous enll. It always Is a good omen to hnvo tho womon enlisted In n public onuso, and ono of tho sources oi strength in this now mcmornblo cnmpalgu, nlmost closed, has beon that wo havo felt all the tlmo that wo had supporting us tho American homo, over which woman pre sides. I will not undertake to mnko a siecch to you, only to express tho pleasure that It givos mo to have you mnko this roll, and Instead ofndulglug in any formal words I prefor, If It is pleasant nnd ngreoablo to you, to greet each of you per sonally nnd to thank your spenkor for her eloquent nssuranco of good will nnd con fidence." The Canton troop of horsemen who havo oscorted nil tho visiting delegations to tho McKlnley houso wero photographed lu a group with Major McKlnley yester day, and n number of other such groups nro being arranged. Kach of the organiza tions which has participated in tho cum I palgn Is anxious for a niomunto ot tho sea son's work, and tho major very kindly i consents to stand In tho groups with them. I Last ovoulnt Uorornor McKlnley sue In his library receiving ninny of his fellow townsmen. Ono of these wasn venurnble, white haired f riond of long standing who gave voice to his enthusiasm by congratu lating tho governor on his election. Tho ; greeting was smilingly received, but tho ! governor answered that tho content was ' not yot over nnd that it would bo well to wait until tonight before offering eon-1 gratulntions. . I Last night it seemed as If tho whole city was gathered nbout his house. Torchlight j processions purnded tho streets with bands of music, and women nml children were on tho sldowalks cheering tho marchers. It was noticeable that tho crowds In tho street wero mndo up of townspeople, out to pay a llnal tribute to tho men who has brought promlneuoo mid profit to their i city. Canton was loft to its own peoplo for j the first tlmo in many weeks, and during ' the early part of tho day tho streets wete freo from tho marching thousands who havo lnld slego to tho city slnco tho cam paign liegan. It was 10 o'clock boforo tho long lino of marchers reached tho McKlnley cottage, where crowds had stood throughout the i evening nwalting the governor's final j speech of tho campaign. As tho marchers formed in front of tho McKlnley house, , there were shouts for tho governor from the r.uikf of tho torchlmmvrs, and from tho thousands who illhid the streets nnd j walks, and overflowed to tho lawns mid up to the porch. Governor McKlnley was ' greeted with cheers as ho appeared and wild: j "My fellow citizens, I appreciate vory i greatly this call of my neighbors and .fol- j low townsmen at this, the closing hours of ono of tho most memorable and linpor- 1 taut political campaigns in American his-' tory. Tlio hour for dUcuslon has passed by; the argument Is closed. "Tho vast Interests of tho American 1 peoplo are now In tho hands of tho peoplo thomsclvos for proper settlement and do-1 termination, and thoro Is no safer jury lu tho world to sit upon Anioricnn lntorosts , and American hoi than tho American , peoplo themsolvos. Hut you must remoin-1 bor, my fellow townsmen, that tho battlo is not won until the ballots nro in. Tho grcnt jury of tho American peoplo can bo confidently trusted to establish by its vor dlct that tho credit of tho country is to continue unlmpeached, its currency un questioned, its honor unstained and tlio glorious republlo undlmmod. I thank you n thousand times for tho courtesies and klndnoss you havo shown mo in tho past threo months, nud bid you all good night." Major MoKlnloy cast his voto before 0 o'clock this morning. Ho feels seronoly confident of success In tho presidential struggle which culminates tonight. Throughout tho oxeltomont of yostcrday, while visiting delegates caluo nud went, ! llIui th0 JIoKllilcy cottitRO was boslogod with Ioiik linos ot eogor, onthuslastio crowds, Govornor SIoKlnloy maintained tho samo calm, choorful anil coufldont nlr that has mnrkoil him throughout tliocum paiBti. llo decllnod, In rosiioiiHs to direct requests, to niako a public expression on tho outlook. Ho has beon nskod many times for expressions, but has nroforrnd j to b'vo opinion only through his speeches, nnd ho adheres to this rulo to tlio last. His manner sioaks qulto as forcibly us ! words, however. In showing that ho fully shares tho conlldant expectation of those about him. Arrangements nro already under way In Canton for jubilations to follow tho eleo Hon, for many aro proceeding ns though success was already ossured. Hid She Die'.' "No; she Hngeml and suU'ered along, "liluluis away all tho tlmo for years, the "doctors doliiK her no good ; and at hint "mis cured by this Hop Hitters the pu "perssayso much about. Indeed! Indeed! "how thankful we bhotild he I'or that "medicine." Washington, 1). C, May inth, 18 (Jkntlkmkn Having been u sufferer fur u uiig time from nervous prostration and general debility, I was atlvled to try Hop Hitters. I have taken one. buttle, and I lutvu been raiiiillv nettlnc better ever sinew, end I ; tjk ,( tw u,lt ntelflclne j arer llM,d x al now tfulnlug strength and appetite, which mis all guue, uud I was iu despair until I tried your bitters. I am now well, able to go uhoiit end do my own woik. llefore takiug it, '1 was completely pro-tinted. Silts. 31AUY STl'AltT. When you waut good roofing, plumbing gas fittiufct orgoneral tlnsuiithlug douo call on E, F. Gallagher 18 wast Centre street Dealer lr stc-os 1-tf Don't tnlie away tlmo wliun you have 1 elioleru piorbiu or diarrhoeA. Flulit them In the bet-inning with DeWitt's Colic at'.d i Cholera Cure. You don't havo to wait for , results, they aro Instantaneous, and It leaves tlio bowels lu healthy condition, C. II. I llai;cibucli. How Are Your Kidneys? Ever have your buck ache? AH Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Fills wafcr llritllti, Klrltitt ami tho llmL ,(-, m Mirifj iihl..i hi V fltlttiun tro,,i ( m lilir ft c ill fm.l nil KJB othf-r I'lilarm or , v hmuritl't fBp - 1'iin blmul nti'iitiH 1 , .Krf-.t I i I'h Hi N uriflnuthtbloid Dr. Hobbs car, iihenrontloin, Nournluin. (lout. . Bright m DiMtns,iifi a n win i a, riiuiR in Ahdoroeii iiiirkftche, wUr hidney "fHkiiwt", Btil nil Iutinmnintton Hj9 of the Kirlti ". Phitiltn ml itrngBit ffjf rncnmtitrml tlkMtn. CO Cents n box. Tw- ipTa tlnionlitlA fnit. thnaminrl". fh llobUltfirjfdr to., (hUgii n4 San rrnoelifo. r jmu For Sa'j in SHENANDOAH. 1' , by )P S. V Kirlin. DniKait. r u0. V i.n St. V PROFESSIONAL CARDS c. A 8. PI1IM.IPS, M. I). onice: 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted nt all hours. p V. ItUItKE, M. D. 80 K. I.lo)d street, Hhcimndoah, ORko hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. T II. l'OMKUOY. rl . ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Hheuntidojih, 1'ft. M. HUUKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofl'.ce Krum biillilliiKi corner ot 3talti Centre utref t, KhLiinnd(.kln E w. snor.MAKnit, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. ('timer Market and Centre streets. J)ltOF JOHN JONl, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, bock Box M, Mahnnoy Olty, P. Ilnvlnx studle.1 under some of tho bti nuiHteis to l.oiitlim nntl l'nrt, will jsilvo lefons i on the violin, Kultnr nnd -ncal culture. Terms 1 ronwonnhlu. Aililress in care of htrouso, the t-wvler Hhenundiiah. auer's Lager and sner oeers, r-'lnest, I'urcst and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.. 207 West Coal Street. 9 ' Vflll H Tfiruat. runples.- Opr-r IliU f-Alnn-d Snot.. AcIh-9. Old Sur'-H tllccra Ui Mouth. Uilr-Ialllngl Write t'OOIii Hii:.1i:il V co UU7 wunm lempie flClilc.-tt-n, 111., lor proois oi cures. . ini- rl'Wt st.r4o,oilti. worst Citses cureti la Kto Ui days. lOO-pnge book free. M. LGSB'S BOOK FREE To an suflpkm or i:uinnts uv voutii vr.O'i t iu in-ji;:s of iuiii AND M'OHCN. J 3 I'lwri-a: c oih t.oundtt curWy Bfuleii ,m. i ')iM"ilr.c. Trr tnictii hy ruiiU atrtctiv on'iii ntfi I. an r f. 1-ive. oulck cur, rvuaran' 1. Vn .ntter how ni: tunUtTii, X will i-o lvrly cuie yu. Wii.e or ca.L m flRP 323 S.!?!,! Si FhiM.Pa. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is inva- rlllhlv ttMfllttAll l,l.ll,A.Wl,a,... TnMn...,n J Complexion Powder. Summer Heat 8" Jl'MM H0MM, U. O HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TOEUBCS. For over 25 years it has been curing thousando of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, 6c, It Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest vvhr.i you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO.. NEW YORK. Sold by I. P. 1). KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. For Sale by P. p. P. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING mm g j, system I.N KKCKt'T )HV 17. ISfIB j Train left r Sht-iuinijiiiili hh rttllitws i'or Ni-w York via l'lllliuietphfa, week dsyt, 1 io, 5 2V 7 20 a. in., 12 18, BOO nnd 56 p. m I Sioiilnja. 2 10 n. m Fur Ni-w York rlA Mnileh Chunk, week dari, i .1 2.-,. 7 20 n. in., 12 H nnd S 00 p. m. For fteniling nnd I'hiliidelplitn. vin-k dsys, ' 2 10. .1 ."I, 7 20 li. in , 12 IS, 8 00 and 5 M p. Ill Huu I lns, 2 10 n in. I For I'ottsvlllp, week darn, 2 10; 7 30 1. m . and 12 is, ,1 no nnd -1 M p. in. SiinHnyB, a 10 a m Fur Tftiiiiwina ami Muhnnny I Hy, week day, 2 10, fl , 7 20 a ill., 12 IS, 8 00 and 55 v m. ' in win)--.. 210 h. m. , For Wllllninaport, Siinlmrv and Lent-hart; eek oavs, 8 IB, lliio a. .n., l ou ami :ip m. Miinilny-'. 8 2B m. in, Fin Miihanoy IMnne, -teekdays, 2 10. 3 2 825, 7 20. 1 1 : It. in., 12 IS, I SO, 3 00,5 55, 7 Hi and 8 j p in Punilnvs, 2 10, 8 11 a. m. For Ashland nnd ShiininMn, i-k days, 8 25, 7 20. It HO b. m., 150, 7 8.1 nml 9 SS p. m Hun (lavs, 3 23 a. m. Tor llsltlinore, W.tslilnntnn nnd the West via 11. AO. I!. R., thniiigh trains le-' i Itcmllnfc Tt-rnilnnl. IMiilftdelphln, (I. A: It. V .) nt 3 St., 73S, llWn. 111., 3 10 nml 7.27 p. I-. Slimlajs, 8 20,7 00,11 20 n. m., 3 11 nnd 7 2T p. lu. Addi tional tnilns from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week ilny-,10 80 n. In. 12 20, 12 IS 8 40 p 111. undny, 1 3S, 8 23 p. m. TftAINH l'OIt SIIKNANDOA1I. Leave New York vln Phllnilelpliia, week days, 130, 8 00 n. m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. in. and nlnlit. Sundays, 6 00 p. lu. Leave New York vln Mnucli Chunk, week dav, 4 30, 9 10 n. in.. 1 SO nnd 4 15 p. in. Lenve l'hllndelphln, ItendlliR Ternilnnl, week dnys, 4 20, S 10 01 a. m. und 4 Ot, 0 30, 11 SO p.m. nnnunvs, iiwi, in. Inve Itendlnir, week dnys, 135, 7 10, 10 08, 11 55 n. in., 000 nnd 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 135 a. pu Lenve l'ottsville, week dnys, 2 35, 7 40 a. m., 12 30 and 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 it. in. Leave Tnntnqun, week dnys, 3 IS, 8 50, 11 23 a m., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 9 43 p. in. Silndnys, 8 Is n. m. Lento Jlnlinnoy City, week dnys, 3 15, SZJ, 11 17 n. in., 2 03, 7 41 nnd 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 8 48 n. m. Lenvo Mnhnnoy l'lnne, week dnys, 2 40, 4 00, 830, 9 37, 11 80 a. lu., 1 12, 2 10, 5 20, 6 M, 7 57 and 10 23 p. m. Sundn , 2 40, 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport. week days, 7 42, 1010 . lu 3 3$ nud II 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, I-cave lMillndelpliln Chentuut street warf and South street haif for Atlantic City. M-wkdn i:xprt, flOOll. III., 2 00. 4 00. 500 p. in. Ai i iiinniiiiinllmi, S 00 a 111., 8 30 p 111. "imiluts F.irii-, lino, 1000 a. in. A 'com mmllltlon, 00 a in , I 43 p. in. ItetniltlliK lenve Atlantic City depot, cornet Atlnutlc nml Arkansas nvenues. t Weekiliiy--r.im-s-i, 7 33, 00a. in., 3 . 3 St. p. m. Arciiinnioilnttnu, s 15 it. in., I Ii p. in. Siiliil.iy- lCpri I 00, 7 30 p.m. Accommo dation, i 11 n in , I 1" p m. Parlor Cars mi all express trains I. A. SWKIGAHI), O. i. HANCOCK, Ilen'l Suprrmtpinleiit. Oen'l Pn.s. Ak pei7i7a. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. Sm'TKMBKK id. lS'ld. Tmllis will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wl(rian, UHberton, Fraekvllle. Dark Water, St. Clair, l'nttst llle. ltninhiirx, Keadlne, Vnttstown, Phoeulxville, Noiristuwn nnd Pliil tdelphiu l Umad street tatlou) at C 08 nnd 1143 .1. m. nml 1 20 l. in. on it I ek days. For Potts ville umi intermediate tntlnns 9 10 n. in. WUNOAY. For Wl.-irnm. tllllierton. Fraekvllle. I)ar Water St. Clnlr, l'nttnvillu, at tlos, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For llamhurtr, HenilliiK, I'ottstown, Phoenlxville. Norrlslown, lMillndelpliln nt 0 00, I 10 a in , 3 10 p. to. Trains lenve Hrack villi- (or shennndoah at 10 10 ii. in. nml 1214, 501, 7 2 and 1027 p. ffi. Smul.-tv, 11 l:! n. in. and 3 40 p. m. 1-eitve l'nlteville lor sht-nainloiih nt 10 15, 11 48 n. in. nud 1 10, 7 15 nnd 10 Oil p. in. Sunday at 0 10 it. 111., 5 15 p. in. Leave lMillndelpliln, (Hrond street station), foi ShriMiidoah nt 5 57 nml S33 n. m., I 10 and 711 Ii. in. week dnys. Sunday-, leave nt 6 50 a, lu. I-enve Biowf street stntiuii, Philadelphia, lot Sen ilrt, Aburv Park, Oienn drove, Lons Biniii.li, nnd luternuiliilte stnlions.4 0", 8.50, 8.23, I I 3d a m 2 3", 3.30, 1.05 p. in. wi-ek-dnys, 3 00 Sntinilnvs otilv. Sunilnv (stop nt Interlnken torAsln'iry I'm k), I 03, S.25 n I-enve llroad Stri-et Sutlon, Philadelphia, FOIi NEW YOKK. I:plem, week-days, 8 20, 103, ISO "i 13. 0 50, 7 8.1, s20, 930, 1021 (IlinliiK Cm . 1 Mm a. in. 12 00uim, 12 35 (I.linlleil I ml unil I.'.' 111. IlllilliK Cars), 1 10. 2i (llinhiK Cnn I.M, 3 60. I (l 5 00. 5 58 (Dinlni, Carl, lino 1150. In00, p. in., 12 01, niuht Sunilnys, 3 20 lei 1.0 5 15, 20, 33, 9 150. 1021, lliuliiB Ciul, 1 1 ti i m., p83,s:H) tDlniiijtCnr, 4 00 Limited I 1 1'ninif r.iri,5 20, 5 311, (l)inilii, Cm-j , b 33, Ii "', - U 10 00 n in . 12 ol olirht. ' ( l:xiiri-H for Hostiui without ehnuui in . w et-U-dnya, nnd 'i jO p. m. dull) , II in nilt WASIIINOTON ANDiTIIK H I !1 Fur Lnltfinre nnd Wnshinirti .nV, 3 TO. M, 8 8). 10 20. 1123 a. in.. 12 09 1 1'!:!), Limit, d Dir.. IliK Cur). 1 12, 3 18, I 11 (5 19 Vinmn s-donai Llmltid. Dininir Car), 0 17, 0 55 (Vltmii! Car), 7 5- (llitiluu Car) p. in., and - 05 iiiifhl week days. Sundnys, 3 GO, 7 20. 9 lVv 1 1 J3 a. in., !2 09 1 12, 4 II, ( 515 CoilKresnionnKLImlled, DluliiR Car), 0 53 (I)lninit Carl, 7.'A v. m llimlm.' Car) nnd 12 05 niuht. 1'tir Si-.t (ilrt, Sprlni; Lnke, IU-ln ni Uccnn l.roM-, Asliury l'urk und I,onr Itr.tiiih. 3 50, 8 25 mill 11 3'l It 111., 3 30 and 1 00 p. day i-. Sundays, H 23 n. m. tv e jc l'OIt ATLANTIC CITY. Lcute llumd stieet t-tutlnn, Phllnilelphiu (via Di'lawnre river bridge), express, 7 o- p. m. Lilly. Lenve Mnrket street Kerry, express, 8 50 a. ni., 2 00, 100, MHI p. m. Sundnys, 8 15.9 49 a m Aceiimnioilntlon, S 00. 8 20, n. ill., 3 20 and 120 p. m., weekdays. Sundays, SOU, H 15 it. in., 1 00 uud 5 00, i. in. For Cnpo Mny, AncJeKscn, IVildwood and Holly Lencli, and Sea Isle City, Ocean city nnd Avnl.ir- Kxpress, 9 00 n. m., 4 00 p m. week dav. Sundnys, 9 0) a. m. Lxprcss, 910 a. IU., And 2 30, 4 20 p. bl. w'"ck datf Sundns, s 50 a. m. I Tor Sinners Point. ISxprc-s. s 50 a. ni., 4 00 I p. m. week dnys. Sundays, 8 1 u. m. I S. M. 1'bevost, J. It. Vlon, Ocn'l Mnoaeer. (len'l Pass'K'r Ajrll Wears You Out. U P. -l-,3 tt e- and tun izcr ouleK - Mailed fnr$l.)ihrxe.$M( &-r.i)o orri'-rs vi yive a ;'t-arj i ',"T,',r r- ''"''I r"-e't 11 IKlljeiril. Hilm.- icm.1 KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. BUT NOT TO FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
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