1 T I wns n uffnrrrf"r vM . ir (Mm Fciinn.Lut now uni mm i u .1 1 1 " p ilim of my hands wen rot, nd .end i llj Ini'minid; lltllt- white bllntrrs appi-tn.-d. tin u'tw.nld peel off, leaving n red, sninuth iiilnrt, winch would turn Use llro nnil tub. On tlio IiiMiI- of the tipper psrt of my limbs, gnat n il lileUln a would appear. and as soon ns I became ttann, tho btinrltu mm itch, lag wmild bciiln. Klulit after .night I would Ho awake and scratch, nnd almn.t o wild. I got a box of CuTictrn. nnd a bottle of CM TicunA ltr solvent, nnd nfler a few oppMeni I nil) Heed the redness and liiflnmmailon dltp.e " , l-rnrr I hndwdonrbaTthrrevninotit (" ' t ' . ft. I cn truthfully art that ja.ou ttottli of CurtcuiiA KnjtKMrs cured: me. JOHN 1. rOIlTj:, lMlteVurer, Pa. Rpt.nr Crn. TsElTMriT. Wirm bath, with CP Tircai Soap. junlK inllIK.n l Ccricim. (oint ment). n! mild OMM or Cutlet A lliotTlsi,jrrleit cf humor cote.. Sold throunhont lh worM. Trice, Crrtcriu, SUM Boap, c i HEn.VKr, aoc. tml 91. Portia Dmn Ann CltitH c.ihf., folfl frer-.., Ho.tsi. or How to A',rmAoenll Cure i-ciem.," mailed flea. POLITICAL CARDS. Tjion chief iii'itanss, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth Ward, fsubject to Citizens party rules. JlOlt CII1E1' DUItOIXS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho 1'ourtli AVnrd. Subject to Citizens party rule. CHASES E!o)dfKerveFood For Weak and Run-Dcwn People from Childhood to Old Ar,e, WHAT iT IS ! Tl n richest of n.l retfrstlr tco'tc, ii.uti6e it r-plfli-ta tho ttnine Kub(ttnct!a ti. t-. t '..(,! o .i rtrvrs thnt are txhntiMed In tin - t t life-uivinKfluf.Vibydisease.iuJltreBtloo, (lifrti s.i , Lvtrwork, worrjfi axcoeti, abuse, ttj. WHAT IT DOCS' Bf mtlnjr the blopd 4) ti- . Ii t i ith1 the Jipohtion pertftt.it creMM ' i , i' 1' ai ,1 btr. nuth. The m m-s be mir i.niti f-irii'i.-thf br tin brnn4 tirtire an! i ! r i i-rren r- Inst Tit Mity ami MonJnR n i a 'r iii ."lit v oliiif-H in pith, r DM, ft hurt a t i"ii frmBH-rPiiabtorit Iwurtli its i- . so 1. 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Side entrance on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. ((LllhSTln I'llAL'TlCXlSB ytunOiiml fl r Vt'urA Ilu.pllul Kxpcrlcnt-o 111 'rmuti). STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, iffiuf xccNtRAL Debility, Lost Vigor, Jlfl VTkEXCESSES AND ALL OTHER SSsiSy EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES I'ermatiehiiy cured after every one cle but fullt J. LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN OROANS RESTORED. fci'iiil five 2cnt stalling for book Trutli, Tlie only exn.m.reofQu ick umli'r Rworn tPBtlmoiilrxK DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all sollerers of KltltoitS CIK VOIJTII. I.O-T VHJOIt tnd l)li4U,i:s Ol' iiijH AMI o.'HJX. imsca; cloitl ooundt curely sealed and maUrdriTe. Trei imentbyrudli etrlctly onfdentlal, aa1 a pnlilve, qolclc curs suaran'ccl. y0 matter bow Unix tindlnE. I wllliw tvelT curs you. Write or call. DR fiSR 329M.i5UiSi.Phlla,Pa. "II Vr M U 3ycor' cimi'itio-HprocKo Teams to Hire. If you wank to hire a safe and reliable team for drlvl ng or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teanit constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre atreet. Opposite Reading railroad station. A geuuino wclcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Tlaln and Coal Sts. Finest whUkeya, beers, porter and nle constantly on tap. Choice terapemuce drintu and P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinlt For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of tho akin Is Inva riably obtained by tboso who uso Pozzoni'b Coroplexli rowdcr. ; TUB KNIGBms OF HBO Explain Thoir Attitudo iu the He con Prosidontial Campaign. E1I00URAGED OVEE THE RESULT, They C'lnliit 'I lint "Xn CIrKiinliitlon In tlio Wnrld ll.ii ,n C'lntr, l)flitllnnnil I'rnrtl- ill I'liin or C'hiiiiiiiIkii ns Our lltvn" ,t "(Irnvo .tleiiiire tn tlio ItepuMIc" Hochestrb, N. Y., Nov. 19 At yettcr ilny's sosdlon of tho Knlhts ot IjiImji- the report of HecretiiryTreusurer Hhjmm wets rond. Tho roport oiwns with n referoncu to what tho olllcliil iimnexl terms "nttnoks of ft most villainous olmrnoter" upon tho jronernl olllcers of tho ortlor, "by ratiwii ot the just stiiiiil tnken by them In rof usltia to nllow rt siniill cllriuo of men, who iiro fiunlllnrly known at tho "Now York trl nii(rlo" of tho Soclnllstlo-Liilxir prtrty, to got control of tho machinery of tho Knights of Lnbor for tho tllssonilnfttlou of tholr tloctrlnos." Tho so onllotl trlnmrlo, no corcllnp; to Mr. ltnyo.i, consists of Dnulcl do 1011, Luclcn riunlnl nnil Krnc-it Hohn. Mr. llnyos complains that, although tho laws of tho ordor proscribe! that working cards, receipt books iintl other supplies for tho locnl nnd district nssombllos shall bo securod through tho gonornl assembly, tho receipts front thoso soureos amottntod to only $2,437. Printing for tho national sil ver coinmlttco brought Into tho treasury $1,700 i from tho Domocrntto congrosslonnl com'mlttco, fo,mM,and for tho Illinois stnto Uemocrntlo commlttro, J05IJ. Tho roport treats also of tho action ot tho American Federation of liabor, direct ing nil organizations that were nllllhited, both with tho Knights ot Labor and tho Fedoratlon (for tfado purposos), to with draw from tho Knights of Inbor. This notion, tho report says, Is in direct viola tion of tho arraiiROmont entered Into with the general executive board by the repre sentatives of tho National Union previous to tho formation of National Trade As sembly 35. I At the adjournment of tho sosslon tho I following conclusion of the oxecutlvo I board was given to tho Assooiatod Press: I "In our annual address ti Washington I general assembly wo used this language: I 'In splto of tho leglelntlon already secured, 1 In f pi to of Improvements nlrendy lnado in I the social and industrial conditions, there j yet remains n vast work to be done lioforu ' the wealth producers will bo fully free from tho chains of wago slavery and the oppression of monopoly. "Tho forces of a great army lilco the Knights of Labor to accomplish, the most Important rosults must havo its power wisely directed against tlio woakost point In tho onomy's lino, and tho very strong hold and citadel of monopoly must bo captured. No organization In tho world has so clear, dellulto and practical it plan of campaign as our order. Tho machinery of our government must bo wrested from the hands of tho agents of tho plutocrats unci restored to tho peoplo. Tho money of tho people, the life blood of commerce, uiu-t bo Issuod by tho agents of tho peo plo only. Tho great highways of com merce must bo freed from tho clutches of railway kings, and tho land, tho great reervolr from which all wealth Is drawn, which Is tho prima necessity for tho main tenance of human oxlstence, must bo ro stored to tho whole peoplo. " 'Tho equal rights of each one of tho children of men to a share of tho bounties of nature must bo recognized and secured. Tho opportunity to llvo In penco and so euro of opportunity to labor and enjoy tho full fruits of tholr toll must be guaranteed beyond n possibility of a doubt. Those are tho great Issues, clear mid distinct, which tho Knights of Labor proposo to fight out to n finish, and tho wealth producers of tho world nro welcomed to their ranks.' "During tho year that has followed your goncral olllcers have striven earnostly to carry Into cllectthls declaration, bellovlng that by so doing we should accomplish ro sults of great value to tho cause of labor. Tho hopo wo thon hold has beon more than realized In tho vast political upheaval which has taken place In tho United States since tho Washington general assembly closod. "Iu pursuance, of tho policy sot forth In our Washington assombly wo attended tho convention of tho Populist party In St. Louis and tho Domocratlo party In Chicago, nnd used our lcst elTorts to se cure n unification of the f orcos represented by thoso two great partlos In support of tho principles embodied In tho preamblo ot tho Knights of liabor. And It should bo a causo for rojolclng on tho part of every truo Knight of Labor that tho money plank, tho plank in opposition to govern ment bond Issues, tho Income tax plank and numerous other very Important prlu clplos, which havo boon so longandstronu ously buttled for by Knights of, Labor ngalust hopeless odds, havo ljccomo tho commanding Issues of American politics. "At last tho tlino has come when tho linos of battle are fairly drawn between tho laborers of America on tho 0110 hand nnd tholr lmplacublo enemies tho money kings nnd tholr minions on tho other. Although n completo victory for tho peo plo was not won In this olectlou, yet Immense- gains have been inado. Six millions of American votors havo arrayed thom solvos poriunnontly undor tho baunor of principles so long uphold by tho Knights of Labor. At least 2,000,000 moro would havo dono likewise but for tho frlghtoueil forcos of monoy and coercion used In this campaign by tho party of tho plutocracy. "This general assembly should glvo tho most thorough consideration to tho ques tion of how best to prosorvo the political advantages already gained for tho ntassos, nnd how wo may perfect tho organization for victory in the Immodlnte future. Tho millions of wealth producers aro now nroused ns they never were tiroiiFed before In tho history of tho nation. Let us seek with nil tho wisdom wo can muster to do cldo on such a policy as will show tho peo ple how to so uso thalrpollticftl powor that they will booomo Irresistible In their de mand for tho reform which labor requires. "Tho luck of organization among tho tollors Is u gravo menace to the republic. Not 5 (wr cunt, of tho working people of the United States aro organized. It Is Im perative that something must bo done to organlzo thorn moro ruptdly than they have over begn organl.oci In tho past. "Wo would suggest Unit that we must make It olear to the laburing people that It U to their Interest lu every sense of the word to booomo good niombers of the Knights of Lnbor. "Wo must miiko It olear to (ho employ ers that It will not bo Injurious to tholr best Interests If their ompluyos nro per mitted nnd encouraged to jolnourordor." Clmlriniiu Iliinim Oil' for Home. New Yoiik, Nov. U Mark Hanmv loft tho Ilepubllcnn headquarters ycsurduy afternoon, and later, with his family, de- 1 parted for their home lu Cleveland. DEAD AT HIS DESK. That is the story the morning newspapers tell of the modern business man. Too much money gating. Too little care for health. Too much rush, and strain, and wear and tear. Too little time to eat, to sleep, to digest the food, to rest tired body and tortured brain. Not cnouglt tin.-.1 to think once ill a while of health and strength and happiness and a long and useful life. A widow and orphans left to mourn. A big estate that under the dissecting knife of the executor falls all to nieces. 'TIs the storv 1 of thousands of business men In life reputed j wealthy and successful. It is a story that Is unnecessary-need not be. 1 I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery If resorted to occasionally will keep a man or ! woman in good health. It goes to the roots 1 of things. It tunes up the strings of life and makes them vibrate to the music of good health. It makes the appetite keen, the di gestion good, the blood pure, and the nerves strong. Then ill-health is an impossibility, and work is a pleasure, Thouands say so. Your Goldeu Medical Discovery ' has been a great physician to our family," writes Mr. Ira S, roust, ot .sayior, Kipiey to.. Mo. "My wife's His water was nl- 1 father had Ilrlght's Disease. most pure blood. We pot a bottle of 'Golden nieuicm inscovery arm it tuti nun so mucit good rlinL,""0'''!.? ?.!''! J,1"" n ll,irU' """IU"! mat ne meti anotmr aim fourth entirely cured him Nothing in the world so many times pays for itself to its owner as a good medical book. The very best one is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Now for a limited time, an edition, naner.eovered. I will be distributed KRKK. Send 21 one-cent I stamps (fo pay the cost of mailing only), to i World's Dispensary Medical Association. lluffalo, N.Y. For it stamps you may obtain the book in cloth, beautifully stamped. liTn:ino I'reiluctltiti ittttt Ineren.o lfr!cc Philadelphia, Nov. 13. Tho Knstern Green Dottle Manufacturers' association met lit room No. sVof the Continental ho tel yesterday nnil aaroe.l to reduce produc tion 25 per cent, and increase prices i por cent. This agreement will affect all given bottle innnufacturers, member, ul tho association, east of Pittsburg. Out of the forty-four firms that lira members of the nssoflation representatives of thirty-five were present. Did Mil! Hie? "No; she HuKereil and suffered along. "pining away all tho time for years, the I "doctors doing her no good ; and at last "was cured by this Hop Hitters the I "pcrs say so much about. Indeed I Indeed i 1 "how thankful we should l o for that "medicine." ( Washimiton-, D. C, May loth, is Oentxbmex Having been a sufferer lor a j long time from nervous prostration and general debility, I uas uclvied to try Hop Kilters. I have taken one bottle, and I Irnvo been rapidly getting better ever since, and I think it the best medicine lover ued. lain now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until 1 tried your bitters. I am now Hell, able to go about and do my own work. Ilufure taking It, I was completely prostrated. MKS. M.UtY STUAIiT. V.'oniPii'n c;hrutl,m St. Louis, Nov. Temperance 1Tni,ni J. The twenty-third annual convennnii of tho National ! Women's Ch Ktiau Tcmperanco union I win open in .nulc Jinll tomorrow morn incr, and will be In se-slon for six davs. Miss Francos K. Wlll.trd, tho presldont, met yosterday with the executive olllcers of tho national body on business pertain ing to tho oouvontlon. vIvo hundred ac credited delegates and as many moro visi tors aro osipcted. Miss Willard, iu an In terview, snid that her annual nddress will bo printed after rather than before tho convention. Itlieiimatlsiii Cured lit a liny. 'Mystic Cure" for Itheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 davs. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo and tho disease Immediately disappears. The llrsttloso greatly benents; 75 cents, Sold by C, II. Hasenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Coming I'tents. Nov. 211. Thanksgiving turkey supper In Hobbiiis' opera house, uuder auspices of All Saints' church. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual Flipper under tho auspices of the Welsh liaptist church, Iu Uobbins' opera house. Dec. 21. Second uniui.il hall of the Patriotic Drum. Corps in Uobbins' opera house. llucklen'a VrnlcH NaUe. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptious, aud positively cuies piles, ot jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. Accident In n Cycling Hacoi Sahatooa, N. Y., Nov. 12. Tho score nt tho end of tho tenth hour In tho six day bicycle race, four hours dally, stood: Hof stelterof Florida, ill) nulos, 1 lap; Smith ot Saratoga, 2QU miles, Slaps; Sehock of New York, SO) mllos, 5 laps; G(31du of New York, 8u5 milos, 5 laps; Alliorts of New York, SOOiullos, 4 laps. Alberts broke his oolt ir bone iu an accident unused by Smith's tire living off. Alberts, who wns 1 clusa' behind, collltuid with him nud was thmyvn into tho till several feet, striking on (At MiitJuiunt. I . Two Iivo fe'med aire, i Jiueue iniiuiitx. ui iiiiiiutiuii v i,t r ti i rrsi . - T I f ... UlU was told by her doctors she had Ceu- Isiiluiitlnn and that there was no hope for her, 'buttivo lxittles Dr. King's New Discovery completely eured her and she says it saved her irfe. Jlr. Thos. Kggers, 130 -lorida 8t M FwiMi'o.sallercd from u dreadful cold, approaching Cunsump turn, trie.1 without result everything else then iwugnt one notue i pf Dr. Klug's New Discovery and in two! Weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. , It Is such results, of which these arc samples, hat prove the wonderful eiHcuey of this nediclue in Coughs and Colds. Free trial Kgtles at A. Wasley's drugstore. Itegular tlxo 00c unit $1.00. Tmnaviial Deiniuul. tiil,odo,ii0o Indemnity. i 1'KKiOJiIA, Nov, 18. The TmhsvhiiI gov UlilflllC Jin UaoKieil to Oinim XI.WWIMI 'itofllnglndeumltjrfjrnin the llrlUrit South Africa company to cover the damage us- tallied by tho Jameson raid. 'Cirlp-CtiliU-IIentlarlie. Why sulfer with Coughs, Colds and L drippe when Ijixatlvo Uromo Qululno will bure you in ono day. Put up lu tablets eon venlent lor tasing. uuarantecii 10 cuiti, or tuuii-iiv.u. ii.miia. raouoy refunded. I'ri by Kirllu's Phariuacy For Io rice, 2o cents. y. Till! WARFARE IN till Spain's Extraordinary Efforts to End tho Ooufliot, TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND TROOPS i:n ltnntr front Spain tn Assist In Dm .'Mill, tary Operation Whlrti Wero Ilpgiui llnrly In October "tvltlt Orenter l!ntrK TI11111 Hirer Ili-fore." WAsiiiNOToy, Nov. 12. Iho renewed reports that tho United Stntos was about to Intervene In the Cuban conflict lire not conHrmod In ofllclal quarter, nor is there any ovldcnco to Indicate that at tho pres ent time tho United Stntws has undoroon sltleratlon any change in Its policy. Tho only avallnbto Information reaching hero Is that tho Spanish military opera tions bosun enrlv In Ockolmr nrn nlxiiit. tn tn fiirtrilMl with mnntit nnni-rrif tluiti a ny provous time. Important reul W lire ,,,, ,v. "... 3T? u ,onv,ri1 ovomont 'thin tho next threo weeks. There nro 'w ai.txw more Spanish troops en route for Cuba. They will bo distributed In tho western provlncos. It Is expected that with thoso additional troops In position tho four western provinces will bo com pletely gnrrlsonod nnd occupied at ovory point by tho government troops. Tho lull in operations within tho lust fow days Is explained by n clrcumstimco not yet known. Tho Insurgent loader Mneeo moved to the coast for tho purpose Of recelvlnir n. TmpmnriHr, lr tin,,, Wit ni,,. which had been limited with great .11111- 1 cutty. Tho reports reach In a here show , that tho trials of tho gun fulled to show It I to 1m formidable, tho .shot carrying only 000 yards, or less than tho distance carried by rifles. Under tho circumstances Maeei has retraced his stops without tnodyniv mito gun. Meanwhile tho Spanish forroshave lieen divided Into two main divisions, one In tho south nnd tho other in tho north of tho Island. The main purpose ot the troops bus been to occupy the mountain jmsses, nnd this has proceeded- so rapidly that it Is assorted here positively that t cry ap proach and egnlss to tho mountain recess Is now commanded by n heavy force of Spanish troops. This plan of campaign is rolled on to forco the Insurgents to light in tho open country. Tho civil affairs of Cuba also havo tin; dergnno a change within recent days. Hy agreement between tho leaders of tho Lib eral, Conservative and Home Itule parties, constituting nil tho loyal elements, they hove been merged Into one pnrty known ns the "party of common defense." The ninin feature of agreement Is tho termina tion of tho rebellion before any plan of tiutonomy shall bo put Into oporatiou. llrllef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dlsMsen relieved In six hours by tho "Now (trout nth American Kidney Cure." Thii new remedy la a great surpilso on account uf its exceeding promptness in relieving psin itt III n l.U.l.lr 1-1,1, bant- ,.v..r.. ,,.t f the urinary imssages in malo or loiualo. It relieves retention uf water nud naiu in Inisslug it almost Immediately. If you want quick iclief and cure this is your remKtly. Sold by Shapir.i's pharmacy, 107 South ItaTr street. Uto Cnlm-etl Ciiiincltlor Wins. Hoston-, Nov. 12. Tho board of election commissioners finished tho recount of votes In the Fortieth councillor district last night, nnd Isnao D Allen, tho colored Ho- publican candidate, was declared eloctcd ovor Hon. John H. Siilllvun, who now represents tho district, and who was the Democratic candldato. Alton's majority was only sixty-two votos. There I.s no ap peal from the decision of tho election com missioners, nnd tho governor's council stands for tho first tlmo In Its history sol idly Kepubllcnn, while Allen holds tho highest political olllco ever given a colored men by tho voters of Massachusetts. Tho now councillor was born In slavery anil osenped during tho war, sorvlng with Goncral 0. F. Uutlor. Old People, j Old poople who rcquiroiiieillclno to regulate ' the bowels and kidneys will nnd thotruo remedy iu l'loctric Bitters. This mcdicino does not stimulate aud contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts us a tunic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tono to tlio organs, thereby aiding Naturo in the purformanco of tho functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old peoplo find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty rents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug storo. Wouldn't Let the Actress Itlde, New Yoiik, Nov. 12. Haln Interferotl with tho horso show yosterday, but at night thoro was nnothor largo crowd In at tendance. It had beon rumored that a vnrlety uctross would rido her whlto saddlo stnlllon man fashion, and her appearance was looked for with considerable curiosity. Sho wns ready to enter tho nrcna whon tho stewards Informed her sho could not ride as proposed. A vigorous protost wns her response, but tho stewnrds withdrew her entry. Latpr It wns stated that tho stowards had declined to allow tho ontry : tufeUiid liexnuso I he mount was "without a rogulullon saddle." The old lady was right whon sho said, tlio ciiliu might die II they waited tor tho doctor. She saved the little one's life with a few doMsofOne Minute Cough Cine. She had used it for croup before. C. II. llageubuch. Notorious Confidence Woimtii Hcleaseil, llAHTFOKI), Conn., Nov. 12 Mrs. Hob. bins Howe, the notorious cunlldenni wo man, yesterday completed u two years' sentence In the Connecticut state prison, nnd was released. It was expected that Itoston ollloers would be on hand with , r.. i ''r-wr.tua ouior cnargos, 1uoo,MdBl1 111 lotvlng on a Now ork train. , Dentil lu n Kansas 1111ziiril. Topeka, Kuu., Nov. 18.-The first death , a ... ,. ' .,, 1h,H" ', - " ., , - , , ""i"' "" fl"?' Woodbind. Vin the Colorado border, Mw thfl of J- Moniii whs found in snowdrift. He had eWdsntly lost his tay lu the night nnd the storm, nnd, ljiully, turning loose his horses, sought shelter behind the wagon lox. All 'lliveo Vletlms Dead. WoucMllilt, Mnss., Nov. 18. The three ".' -". """'"J uurneu ill tno rejtpiosioit or tftB vnWr galwrt"Vd ttfe'i stra Bon attest Union on Tuesiliivnft,.r.. on Tuesday nftemoou mii, Kml.Huhlman aud John Milium. TCI CUHU A COLO IN OXII j,AY Tako IJSatlve Iliimin n,ii,,t ia.u. 'l'HKiU lefuntl.the money if t fall, to'cure r, cents. . J A 0 It i.s ! Bon mirror1?, silver- he Modern Cleaner All r.isscen. l-'rce Sninplc. A Chlldsx. Chills, N'cw York. &SflrvS8kS-srve.s&.-s?v"sr.V'IV'JV MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAIILHTS POSITIVELY CBuT, 1 w.f, ferrous niAcatifti rawing aiern Ery. Irulotenoy,HelafineM,eto ,ritUMd T Ahane anl other lUcenaes and ladl.. cretiona. Thru tmIc:, cimt .Hrvfir restore Lout itnlily in old or oanif, ami r-s. lrf,-fnt 1 ii.iii .' v' mill (Inn.lltnMioil if taken In time. Tin ir " ilm i I nmo.li ite itqtiroVH. ruent nnd effects n CUllcl v-1 . i o ull others tall. In etetojion baring the ftentttn't AJax Tablets. The? have cured ttioii-nnds nnd trill utrn yoo. Wo Rive b lHtltico written imnralitet! t j el!uc I a cure In pach case or refund tlio money. 1'ric . BO tente tr tmckaae. or six nnckagiM (full trenttnentl for 82JH). By mall. in Mnfn .nuiltfr. unnn rm-eint ttt tirlon. dlraoler free. AJAX WGAiHnV CO.. !.1Wr!?'?,?fc. UIfo, III. For sale In lionnnitenli, Pa., and S. P. Kirliii, ltriiggists. '5 A. Wnsley 's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest nnd Menlthlost. Chris. Sclimidt, a. 207 West Coal Street. - - "Tiui' ' -- - ' - - , .PHLA..FH For n.ile nt I'ovinky'H drug IVntre street. fstort . 2 Kost SUIUC Vflll Boro Throat, l'lrur',' Copper TtUni IVV CJOIortU opun,, .wir,. uiu f"1"- juicers In Moutn, ji.ir-ramngi itnte vii"A-.r 3JilUMi:i CO., UU7 Jla.onic -A-emplcAj SUhlcnirn, III., lor proots ot cure-, cupi-l ytnl, IS.'iOO.OOO. Worst cimes curea in jlo ItH duya. lOO-puge book flree. riillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Take n" risks but get your houses, stuck, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class tr liablo companlos as represented by DAVID FAUST, TV' A I no Life and Accidental Cnmpanlec Htffc OHebr.iteil Kpip a- tkh, i-o-ivtiers ut.. tia l'otvders et... af a '1 tircfnP. p V I u'iMi Tsmv ful l't no ntkul i'Iaab Miiil CM 'I' ' 1 mOJf reined !et. AJwwi OuyJlie fern. vo.- 'li") rolTtiTrnit. iJiiuranteed uKtior oalloLhei. tSt iK'it to the lunrki-t, A N't L rortlculaid, 4 CU. "r i vjx, P"V Uvr, JioBton.MM MJ5K ti Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TOMiCS. Tor over 25 year3 it has been curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Hervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, Sc. Ei Purifies the Blood, Oives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest wha you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO.. " NEAnZ YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KliiLlN, Shenandoah, Pa. For Sale by P. p. I). N"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO v SHAVE WITH." IS TpE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. pepQa. Railroad. H lil't KIT.', MVIHIOK. i item nFn an, lMfl. I Trains wl'l Irave f brimiidoeh ter Ifte above , date for Wifrgiiiis. Olllierton, Praekvllle, Dark Water, Hi. (.fair, Pettsvtllc. llambiirg, Kaadlur, ' Mltrnwn. PhoenlTville, Norrtstotvn and I'hfl. I udelpliln i Broad atrecl itttlnn) M fdR and II it a. m. and I SO p. ni. mi week days. For I'.. lie vlllr and Intermediate stations 9 10 a. tn. SUNDAY. Por VIirans. Oillifrtoii. Fmckvllle, Dark. Water Ht. Hair, P.itUvillr. nt c, OS, 40 a. m. and 8 10 p. ni. Kor Ilainittirg, Heading, Pottotnwn, PlnwiillvUli-, Norrliio,Tii, Phllarti-lpWit atfiro, 40 a. m., 8 10 p. in. I Trains leave Prackvtlle for Aricnandoa), at ! 10 40 a. in. and 13 14, not, HI and 10 ST p m. ', Huiidny, 11 13 a. in. and 5 40 p. in. i Ixvtve l'ulUvllle for Mlivnandnnll at 1015. 1148 a. lu. and 140, 711 and in no p. m. stuiidnv at 10 10 a. m.,n lip in. lnve I'hiladeluhla, (llroad street tallon) for Shenaiiiloah at 5 87 and S 85 a. hi., I 10 and 7 11 1. m. week tlavs. Mundaya leave at 8 90 a. tn I,eve llismd street station, I'hllaOelphi.i lor S (Ilrt, Asbtity Park, Otn (trove, Ixinc Branch, nnd Interiuedlalc statiuiia. 4 06, 8.80, s w 11.80 a. m.,S3s, a.ao. 1.05 p. in. eek-,lay, 5 00 Saturdays onlv. Sinidav. (rtop at Interlnken for Asbury Park), I 05, B.38 a Leave Droad Street .Htatlon. Philadelphia, FOIt SBW YOltK. Ktpren, wetfkilays, !l , 4 05, 4 30, 8 15, 6 SO, 731, SIM, 050, 1021 (IlililiiK far), 11 00 a m. 12 0)1101111, 121 (Limited 1(10 lllnl 4 tl p In. Dining ('nr.), I 10. L'80 l lllnlng Car) 8 20,3 50, 4(10,500, 5 88 (l)lnliig Car, ( ), S V, 1000, p. ill., 13 01, lilltlit. .Sundays, 3 3U, 105, 150,5 15. s 30, H XI, 0 50, 1031, Dining Car, 1108 n. m., 1285, 2 SO Dining Vat, I otl'Mmllod 4 22 Dining Carl, 5 JO, 5 .VI, Dining Car1,, 085, flSO.HU, 1000 p. ni , 12 01 night. nvpresti for Hindoo without change, 11 00 a. tn., week-days, and 0 50 p. in., dally, FOIt WASHIN'OrON AND TI1M SOUTH. For Baltltnre and Washington, 8 SO, 7 20, 831. 1020, 11 2il a. in,, 1201) (1131 Limited Die lug Ctrl, 112. :i is, 141 (5 11) Congressional Limit, d. Dining Car), 0 17, 8 55 (Dining Car), 7 5s (Dining Car', p. in., and 1205 night w eek ,lat . Stindaya, 8 50, 7 90, 9 12. 11 28 a. ni., 12 Oil I 12, 4 11, ( 5 1" Congresnlonai Limited, IMnliiK Car), O.V Dinliig Cttrl, 7 58 p. m. (Ditilm- Carl ami 12 05 night. Fur Sea Ulit spring Lske, ltelitiar. Oeeau Uroxe, Asbury Park and Long Itrancll, 0 5t), s 2. and II :in a in. a.lland 100 p. in. week tint s. iStiudny, s 25 a. m. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo HriMid stte"t station, l'ltllatle'phln (via Delaware rher bridge, express, 702 p. tn. dally. I ave Market strtct Ferry, express, S W a. in., 2 00, ICO, '00 p. '.induys, 8 45. 0 4Sn in. AucanijfioOatlnn, siio, s 2-), ti. in., 3 20 ami 4 20 p. ni , week day.. Mini. lays. 8 On, 9 11 a. w.. I CO nnd "HO, p. tn. 1-Vir Cape Mat, Aeglcswa, Udwood and Holly lleneh, nnd Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avwl,. -l'xpiess. 9 00 a. lit., ICO p m, week days. Situdav, v 00 a m Kxpress, a 10 a. ui , and 2 :n, 120 p. m. w-el. I.. Bund tya, K50a. I.,. Fur Stumers. Point Kz press, SO a, in., 1 00 p. in, wei-k -lats. Sundays, s I o. lu. 8. M. 1'BtvosT. J. II. Woun, Gen'l Manager, (len'l Pass'g'r Agtt prmWnTOnrrfmmrim Eiimim!i!iuiiiuuuiiiiiUiMiiuiiiiumi!iuiiiiJuii2 $ On" Theuoond Dollars In cash Is otlel-ed Ii the Tin, liiiisun Diphthe ria Cme ( , f v the use nl tlio Wllllnmspoi t. P.i . Ilnspltu! "i any chniitiibli. Instit litem elsewhere, for any case ot Dlphdieiia w hteh son's iiEa.iica ittL Cure: 1 Iloesn't cum If liropoily uppllpd. The only ci.ndUionr uiu that Uiu pulltnt .ipm wliom Iho tost Is umdu must he uitvu niul not on tho verce of dcuth cuucd by tho ue ot antr-toxiuit or ioiiiu ntht'i tt culled romt'dv Ttw (N.mpaiiv mttWln thw fdhr niu-t lm nutiilcn wiicn the n-o ot lt- Mi-ihcltiH luHiirh cii'-e T 14 bi'un, km th.u ti iepn"rntntlvo S ctin lf prc"onl nnd pfi-somilly -co that UiiM't'iiiedv i iippilod tn Mtrtct ft urconianct with tho pilnlcd In- Blruutioiiftsivi.il. Buy Beglstsicii Pdysiclan! (5i Is cordially Invited to apply this Va Medicine strictly us per Instruc ts tlon alven. This offer shows tho Implicit Mill tho Company has .3 In tho Medicine It maiiufactures Vfcy and tho lufullllilo remedy It Is for sft all cases or Diphtheria, Croup, C Qulnsv.oranv throat nircctlon. 3 Ask your denier for It and keep x. one or inni e bottles handy In tho sty bouse at all limes Thousands upon thousands nf lives saved an uually by this Medlclno. MANUrACTUMKD BV TM. aJ nompson Dlpu.tfie.ia cure Co. K WIILIAMSPORT, pa. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. S tnniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGi PRICt, 50 CTS. A BOTTLE P EiuiiiuuummiuiumiuuiiuiuJiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiB For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; Stores . .ic 1 r .1 Kuci. , -..I. CL t . J . ir- -i 4t.y tun' i.W, ' .'.,cc. t.1 .inj full t njcr nmcklv i L,n.-.i If t,la. 4- MMn tri.utJ, , imi i. .' i i. ue.1 ler?l ifttnN-ireBf. tXi. e i I0orrr,vo gutvji ar,..tl , KIIUIN, Shenandoah, pa.