-wfswtfti t - X A healthy woman experi ences the great Immdness of all her life when her first, born nestles In her neck. Motherhood is a woman's duty and should be her joy. TUerd are thousands of women to whom motherhood Is a tor. turc because or weak ness and disease of the organs that make it possible. This is wrong and need nbt be. If a woman will but study the physiology of the organs dis tinctly feminine, and learn to take the prop er care of lief health to take the proper remedy fbr weakness1 and disease peculiar to her sex, motherhood will become an un alloyed pleasure, where now it is dreaded and avoided for its pains and dangers. The best medicine for' a wdman to take during the period, preceding motherhood is Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription. It is the . -only medicine for this purpose invented by 5 If regularly graduated, skated and expert .peclallst in the treatment 'o the peculiar 'diseases Of women. It cures all weakness 1 and disease of the organs that' perpetuate the race. It makes them strong and vigor oils. It rids the expectant' period of its usual discomforts. It insures baby's health and makes iU coming easy and almost pain less. It is the discovery of Dr. Ri V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N.Y. Women who wish to know more of the " Favorite Prescription " should write him. Frederick Frederick, of No. 1114 S. Second St., Camden, N. J., writes: " My wife is a customer of yours. She has used,' Favorite Prescription ' to yrevent miscarriage. She had a sickness last uly, and suffered untold misery from a severe uain I reneatedlv told her to use vour medi cines, but she persisted in going to a so-called spe cialist, whose treatment only made her more sick and miserable. Then she used the 'Favorite Prescription ' and was cured." 'Pleasure. It is a matter of health alone. Nothing else. A healthy man can't be un happy if he wants to. Much sickness is caused by constipation. Sr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets cure constipation. ..iur.1 fn lnr hv IIjWII .lll.lll , m rh AjinTnile-"', pleasant odor. $1 W t butl.o I.KI'S "IAIIC 't'OMOremovesilantlrtift. slops liai i in in i iirout nmilMnmitescrnwth $1 'fl lnllli l.r:i: M Till! A VIM'O ll Fulton St.. N V CflPC tltiutrntutl Tre.tflse on Hair on application r lla-k For-snlc by Shenandoah Drugstore, Klrlln's Drug Store, nn etrf Nnrth Rlvth Cit bla ttr Safe Side entrance 01V Green it PHILAOELPHIA. CURE CiUARANTCEO. iL,lLTlil'Jt.wi'li;!.; ( ycnrsl nnd 0 Yeur. lltiltul Kvpt Hence !n l.emtaiix. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, TtGr.NF.7tAL DCDlLlTY, L037 VlOOB, ,lKrWi-xecosi:s and all othpt- V$$EEKFCCTS OF YOUTH HJLr V FOLLY OF DOTH SEXES I'crmnncntljr cured utter every onoelfte lin. I'alkil. IBST MANHOOD AND EHr.U'iKtN OaOANS RESTORED. amtutcr whaUr-tkd gruel mvl ruinous Uoctmt ami frvlal IjU claiM, it rite, print or iiy, 11 Jr. Tlicrl knout more about tbvRS tlivn a nurt how to trc.it themiucccssruJIy thtn all othcrt ooiuhlnrl, rji4 tor all knur. ft too, to ttidr norronr. l'oor ami ltH-h, Uynn w r rolled ul UcUmlretl, ind you tth to get llum-'t ai (1 skillful treatment, try once mure oM lr. Tln-tl. n I li H cure ton mum t If care !i ilble Ho Oeccirllon, no l'nlne cjrccntHtioii. 1 rch ciuei cured la to JO Its, bond tie 2-ct.ut hlnuiDt for Truths llent of nil forBln,IeorMarrU''t,youn-ior6'i. Onlj Hook ei rftnefiinuiks, 1.. urn 0-3, Eiilm?, 6 9. IIour for exam InaMun tnt trvtHmcut In eocmtng bArM-Ieflsaiiildtngcrouaciiiei, dlli,Oto3. Wd. iodSat. cvg(fltolO. Sun.,V talS.'Treat tnpDtbninll. Sirlcn at cr -y (iuunintccil. Iollrly n lowcat tlmrgf In tbla city for the bout trciitmcnU "vim, vigor, vitality" RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON'S VITALIZER Cun! General or special debility, wakefulness, spermatorrhoea, emissions. Impotency, pare sis, eta Corrects functional disorders, caused hy errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Hanhood In old or yoiint;, rIvIiik vigor nnd strength wliero former weakness i)rcvailetl. Convenient packnffe, simple, effectual ami egmiiiUTO. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH. Dan't bo deceived liy Imltntloim; InsNt on CATON'5 Vitallzers. Sent nenled If your dmc gist iloes not have it. Price $i perpky., 6 for $5, wiiii wruicn guarantee 01 complete cure, 'ufprinatlou, reference, etc.. free nnd conllden- ilf, Send us Ntntemeut of cuaq and 35 cts. for ween g trial treaiuient, uno pniy tteut to each person. CAT ON MED, CO. BOSTON MASS. eu aui Villi iS'A .roil RilMrs In Uoatb, UMr-l ailing! Vrite COOUjl iLRiMtn), 111.. uir nroors 01. cures, ijopi-i Mtal. R&QOMOO. ..Worst OaioseuredMa. 1DB DR. LOBE'S BOOK FREE Jc all.iulttrrn of VlUQlri toll VOUTfl, MJ?vXJS't ih!bahi nv mrf AMI M O.'iL A.a Imira; cloth nound: curHjr.rul.-ui udr.-U!!lr.. 'j'rj ijiicinliymull trlctiy o-jpficnttaj, nn h pni'ivp. quiet our ?uaraa" -L :a 'ucl.cr ho- nil ; stiutillsz. 1 wlltpo. hvij- car.- rou. yrltf.Uf ci.Lt ' i OR !M 329fl.!5t!iSt.Phl!a.Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. jon chief BUuaiiss, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Cltlioni party rules. JjlOll CHIEF UUHOKSS, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of the Fourth Wurd. Subject to Citizens party rule?. JIOK CHIEF nuitaixs, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rules. J10K UKCKIVKU OF TAXlSi M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. JOHN DANDO. Subject to Ihe'Citlzens party rules; Ton m a to Hlro If you wank to hlro a safe and rellablel team for driving or Xor.woriclne purposus pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 4)0 Gas) Centre stroet. Opposite Reading, railroad station. Celebrated Female. 1'owilers never fall. 1J.UO Jiuiin decl.ru lUein Mf slid .ur. Mlcr IsUlug u ' vHth Ttnav tl IVnnvKfil 1111. .nd other Ilk? raui-dlM). aim., bu lLa but sad avoid dli.D. polstmrat. UuAr.DtMd .uperior to, all ctbtxt. IfalT.l U. bc In Ui. nwrkM, A No. L VIX, JiliV 0r, SoMgn, Uus. HI. nMTKM, AAA 1. ITUGUlSri, , CM. Vtt a. A SI: 111 Ad BIMEPAIUSM NEEDED. Senator Chandler Deolaros That It Must S0011 Ooine, OPPOSED TO THE GOLD STANDARD Tlio llecent lllectlon, Ileclnres New Hamp shire's Iteptthllcnn Srniitor, l'rovcil That the. Silver Question Is Not Dead I'oiir. filths rnvor International Illmetnlllsiu. WabiiiVOToK, Nor. 80. Tho l'ost, lli'n cnblo lottor from London, prlltd'ftilvinco copj1 ofvnn Important nrtlclo tvrlttou by Hon. WilUnnl K. Chandler, Son(itor.fronl Now Ilnmpshlro, for tho Docombor Issuo of Tho National lloylow, tho consorvntlvo iionthly, In which h6 dlsoussos tho Into election from tho Ilopubllcau standpoint. Ills principal Object Is to oncourujio Euro potin blmotnlllsts to continue tholr prop npanda. Tho Review, commonflng editorially upon tho elootlon of Major McKlnlcy'.dog nintlcnlly nsscrta that "unlosi tho Repub lican prtrty nottlos tho silver question be fore 14)00 thoro will bo nothing loft of that party after 1900." Senator Chandler's artlclo U In part ns follows : "Europeau blmotnlllsts need not bollore that tho scl0ctl6n of SIoKlhloy nud Ho bart by overwhelming nlojOrltlos Is a de cision to permanently socodo to tho slnglo gold standard. Tho Dryau proposition was sooh seotfby tho Ambrlcnn voters to bo simply that tho United .States should adopt silver monometallism; should de liberately give up all attolnpts to keep gold and silver at a parity; should send gold to n premium and theroby make It merchandise moroly, and should bnso all American prlcos on sllvor only. It can hardly bo considered upon reflection by nny true blmotalllst that such action on our part would have hoi pod tho causo of bimetallism In any country of tho world. "It Is true that the Hrynnltos callod thomsolvos blraotalllsts, and that Mr. Hrynn in his rocont outcry from his tem porary political ontombmont addresses not tho Domocrats, nor tho Populists, nor thu nonnlo. but tho 'hlmetnlllsts.' This. however, Is a sheer affectation. N) Brynn orator or writer has seriously donled that tho adoption of this policy tho lmme dlnto unlimited frco colnago pf silver by tho United States would sond gold to a premium oud keep It there for any defl nlto ierlod.- Suroly that would bo silver monometallism, nnd can it bo contended that sllvor monometallism Is any better stepping stone to bimetallism than gold monometallism? I hud supposed that it was generally agroed by thoughtful and rational blmotnlllsts orcrywharo that It would not help, but rather hinder tho causo of bimetallism for tho United States to leap at onco to freo sllvor colnago. "Conservative peoplo anil America has more consorvntlsm than Europeans think were alarmed nt tho oharaotor of tho followers of Mr. Hryan, and at their doc trines additional to tho ono favoring freo (.liver coinage. All tho soelnllsts, nnarch Ists and wild men of society whom Europe has sent us worked for Drynn, although tho great bulk of our ndopled citizens voted for McKlnloy. Tho platform seemed to countenance rioting as a menus of re dress of grievances, and It madt),opo of Its planks a reconstruction of tho supreme court In ordor to change a legul decision. "A majority of tho American peoplo wish a more energetic foreign policy than they would bollovo would come from any administration named Democratic. They aro deeply affected by tho lnmontnblo con dition of tho Christian subjects pf the Turkish ompire. They mean to annex Uawait. They doslro to seo Vouozuola al lowed to retain her rightful solo dominion over tho mouths of tho Orinoco. Thoy nro Intensely anxious to see arrested tho atrocities in Ciibn, and to aid In making tho Island freo nnd Independent. "Hut nouo of tho foregoing arguments Inlluonccd so many voters against Mr. Bryan as did tho dotormlnntlou of tho Amorlcan peoplo to plnluly vindicate and firmly establish tho' principle of protec tion to American Industries by adequate .tariff duties on forolgh products, i "That tho Unltod Stntos is opposod to thn Klntrln rrnld stnndnril nnd la In fnrnr nf i retracing in duo courso and with careful regard to tho national honor tho steps talcen in tho demonetization of sllvor until both gold and silver shall be admitted to freo colnago at' tho ratio of 15Ji to 1, and tuado tho stalidnrd money of tho world, and tho measure of vnluos of tho world is n proposition which would recolvo tho suf frages of four-fifths of olir voters; If this proposition alono oould bo fairly pre sented to them, ovou without further do bate. "To such convictions ontortalncd by a vast majority of American votvs com; mlttod to bimetallism, tho friends of such a monetary systom may confidently np- poal. Tho question is not of four years, nor yot of a decade. It may taka as long to remonotlze silver as it lias talcon to real lzo tho paralyzing-influence of lo jnonotlznUon. But tho fact that 0,000,000 out of 13,000,000 tof American rotors havo given their ballots for the wild project of immediate' freo coinage of sllvor by tho United otatos alone shows that tho ques tion is oud whlph must bo compromised and adjusted In tarao wny. "Tho ndyocatos of gold monometallism are crying out that tho sliver question Is dead. They hope, but do not roally bo llovo, thut this is truo. Never was It more Important for blmotnlllsts to exert them selves. Mr. McKluley Is pledged by his own words to co-opcratlou with us." During several years residence In the' far west, I had many opportunities for observ lug the wondorful ell'ects of Cliamberlalu's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. Its efticary was demonstrated in tho nlkali regions, whore the water produces violent purging. It allayed the attack whou all other remedies failed, I repeatedly saw the greatest distress and diarrhoea cured in a few minutes, I used the remedy myself with the most satisfactory results, and ran recommend It for the complaints for which It U Indicated, H. Y. Qilixqium, editor of the Kepubllcan, Phoonlxvllle, l'a. This rem edy Is for sale by Qruhlcr Bros., druggists. Coming Kvents. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church, iu Bobbins' opem liouso. Dec. 21. Second annual ball of tho Patriotic Drum Corps la Bobbins' opera house. Scaly eruptions of tho head, channcd hands and ling. cuts, bruises, scalds, burns urn quickly ctlred by, De Witt's Witch Hazel Savo. It is at present tho article most used lor pues, ana it always cures tiicm, v. U. llagenbuch. THE OLD WAY Of Treating Dy.pcp.la nnd ImllKe.tlini lij- Dieting n Itnrharous mid I'.ele.s One, We say tho old way, but really It Is a very common ono at present time and many dys peptics and physicians as well consider the first step to tnko in attempting to cure Indi gestion Is to diet, cither by selecting certain foods and rejecting others or to greatly dimin ish tho quantity usually taken, iu other words tho starvation plan Is by many, sup posed to ho tho first essential, Tho almost certalu failure of tho starva tion cure for dyspcpsloalins been proven time aud again, but still tho moment Dyspepsia, makes its appearance a courso of diotlug Is at onco ml vised. All this is radically wrong. It is loollsh and unscientific to recommend dieting or starvation to a man sutlertug from Dyspep sia, because Indigestion Itself starves ovcry organ and every nerve and ovcry fibre In tho body. What tho Dyspeptic wants is abundant nutrition, which means plenty of good, wholesome, well-cooked food and somothlng to assist the weak stomach to digest It. This Is exactly the purpose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are adaptod and this Is the method by which they euro tho worst cases of Dyspepsia, in other words the patient eats plenty of wbolcsomo food aud Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets digest It for him. In this way tho system Is nourished and the overworked stomach rosted, because tho tablets will di gost tho food whether the stomach works or not. One of theso tablets will digest 3,000 grains of meat or eggs, Your druggist will tell you that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho purest and safest remedy sold for stomach troubles and ovcry trial makes one more friend for this excellent preparation. Sold at SO cts, for full sized package at all drug stores, tJttlclily.ThoroHBhlj-, Forever Cured. Four out of five who suffor nervousness, mental worry, nttacks of " tho blues," are but paying tho penalty of early oxcessos. Vic tims, roolaim your manhood, regain your rigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. .Mailed (sealed) frco. ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, U.Y. FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Si, 00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco llUaFllUElS'HilD.rO., Ill llHllUl.mSL,J,rork. ror sale nt Povlinky's drujj store, 2S Hast Centre street BIoodfEervePood For Weak ant! Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. - WHAT iT IS! Ths rlchtstof nil r.irtorstlts Food.. l-.cue it replace tl u ioUUdcm to tt. I.lood and BrCTes that are eihan.tedla WiJVl',-ill'fl4l'Vtl'llaia.,iuaiirstlon, olgli mil's, overwork, miry, excesses, abuM.eto. WHAT IT noes ! Br nuking- th Moot) P"r f'l r.ch. mn.1 trteditrfonp.rl-,it,itcrBi .Q.-atle.h, tnui-clnand tttrenptV-. The utrfe Oe 'ng: mad. Mrnnir.the brain titcont. actlro sntj clear. ..rreBt. rlrg lo.t rltality and stoptJnir ail wa.tlnB dralnii .id trraknrs in ltliersM.lt lis naniual I ami femalerwtal.t- rlt Uworth It. w.isht in gold Oiwl.oxlait.aweek. Prlo.i o 'or lbuis.4i.tm. JlrazRl.tsorlirnall. lltioUlrie. THE OH. CHASE COKPANV, Ul? Cba.lant Et,. Philad.la.hia. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NEKV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tliis prttnulnr efferveBcent and stlmu tint. An Instant cure for sour stomachs and headache, which often accumulatq front having a night out. ' JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and IP Peach Alley,, Shenandoah P. J. CANHELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinilj For 4 BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer. SY SP5LLS! lt AUG SUHE. S IOC.rH--WllNti'S SM( . p"" Urik IK 1.PSC1FIC CO,PIUAHA at-J'QVlnaky's drug store, 28 East Sjentre street. For sale UmUDUDEW nan hhm r an v m x& WITCH HAZEL OIL CHUG Hj MCTiiMc il. Tho Insurgent Patriot Went to ' His Doom Cheering for Ouba. THOUSANDS SAW THE KILLING. Mnny rpnnlnrtls In tlio Crotvd Slinwtl fi lll.ptt.ltlou tn Attack tho 11 tsnner, but thn Snltllers Kept Thein U11'9'0009 Forces In a Ileplorable Cotulltlou. Havana, Nov. 80. Tho execution of jopoz Colonia, who first raised tho cry of revolt In tho province of Mntnnzas, nnd vho was sentoncod to doath by court mar- tlal for tho crimes of tho rebellion, homi cide nntl horse theft, wns witnessed by thousands of peoplo. After spending twonty-four hours In chapel, lu. nccordimco with ,tho Honinn rltos nnd tho Spanish law, tho condemned jnnn was" confossod by a priest, rocolvod tho sncramont nud heard mass, after ,vhlch ho passod tho night In an excited f ramo of mind. Ho rose Hi tho morning hrokon tn spirit and' terrorized. Had ho beeri executed that mornlrtg It Would havo boon Impossible for him to koop up. Ho spoilt tho day In a condition of roposa nnd In tho evening appeared' to .be re freshed and of a llrmer' spirit ns ho was led to his dooiu. An Amorlcan artist, not ing for Harper's 'Weekly, attempted to tnko n snap shot of tho soono with a pho togrnphlo enmcra, but ho was politely ox pellod from tho ground by order of Gov ernor Qnrrlch. "Whoii flnnllyllio prisoner left tho chnpol ho'was riccbnipatiled by tho priost, nnd in passing in front of Snngullly's coll ho cried: "My general, viva Cubit llbrol" Tho priest reproved tho prisoner, but Inter1 on docendlng to tho site of tho oxocutlon, ho ngnln utterod cries for freo Cuba. The priest placed Ills' lntntls upon tho prlsonor, nnd cautioned him to ro mombor tliat ho hhd received tho sacra ment. Colomn answered by saying: "You tiro right, father, but I cannot help it." Arrived at tho situ of oxocution, and while tho prisoner was being prepared to lie shot, hu again cried: "Viva Cuba llbrol" Tho coihmundor of tho military forces proacnt cried lu reply, "Viva Ks pnnnl" and the crowds took up tho cry In chorus, drowning tho snbverslvo cries of tho prisoner. Tho exoctitloh followed. Tho publlo showed great excitement, and tho prusenco of tho government forces was nil that kept them quiet. Several Spaniards showed a disposition to mani fest their patriotism by attacking tlio prisoner. Tho intoudanto hns dtctatod rulos to the custom hou-o employes designed to pro- j vent the exportation uf nny kind of loaf tobacco from any port iu tho provinces ot Jlutmizus, Santa Clara, l'ucrto Prlnclpi and Santiago do Cuba. Prominent merchants of l'lnhr del Illo nillrin that Antonio JIacco's situation Is doperato. Ills forces, thoy say, nro half linked, mid are compellod to wander con tinually without rest. They are badly nourished, nnd many of thu whites in his command have consumption. Mucoo'h en campments aro said to bo llko hospitals. Many of tho negroott, it is said, are palo and thin, and fever, dysentery mid small pox nro causing great mortality. Mucco's men aroToported to bo In 11 condition of groat fatigue and their enthusiasm is dy ing out, the proipect of fieuoral W'oyler's Invasion causing dismay as to tho adhe sion of tlio inhabitants to tho cause. The chiefs murmur, and tho hopes of victory nro turned into tho certainty of tho com plete destruction of forces. Theso mer chants add that Gorioi-nl Woylor Is ex pected to deal a mortal blow to tho revo lution In Plunr del Ulo by the end of tho year. Soyoral well known Insurgent leaders hnvo dynamited a military, train running along tho trocha from Jucaro to Moron, In tho western portion of 1'uorto Principe. Several cars wore smashed, and the in surgents then attacked an Iron plated car. In which was the train's escort of twupty flvo men aud olllcers, Including a captain and the chief otUcIal of the railway. An armored engluo set out lu pursuit of the column. Colonel Armliian arriving upon tho scene, tholnsurcontsretroutod, leaving eight killed and carrying olT their in jured. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache KU-ctric Hitters has proved to bo tho very best. It ellt-cts o permanent euro and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its Influence. Weurgonll who aroallllctcd to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In caso of habitual coustipatlon Electric Hitters cures- by giving tho needed tiino to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine. Try It onco. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Waslcy's Drug Store. l Mealcan Insurgent Leader Knjn Captured. Efc Paso, Tox., Nov. BO. Pomposo Ha inos itojo, lender of tho band of Insurgents who nttackod tho Moxican custom liouso at Paloinas In Scptombor last, has bcon captured and placed lu jail at Las Cruces, N. M, It Is understood that the insurgent captain will attempt to 'uipUvato Santa Teresa in tho Paloinas affair, and to that en I has written her sovcriil letters since his lmprlsunmeiit. Hon- to AVnrd Olfun Attack at Or olip. In speaking of this much dreaded disease, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant ltldgo, l'a., said, "I havo a llttlo girl who is troubled frequently during the winter months with croupy affections. Whenever tho lirst symptoms occur, my wife gives her Cham berlain's Cough liemedy, and tho result is always prompt; and satisfactory," This rem edy is used by thousands of mothers throughout the Uultt'd States, aud in many foreign countries, and always with perfect, success. It is ouly necessary to give it freely when tho child becomes hoarse or as soon us tho croupy cOurIi appears afid all symptoms of croup will disappear, l-'or salo at 26 and 50 cents per bottle by Ciruhlcr Dros., druggists. Twenty-nine lillU-il ,it 1, i i,. Hombav, Nov. SO. A foto organized nt Haroda in honor of the visit of tho Karl of Klulu. viceroy (if Intlhi. hn h.-itl n tnt.i-ii-1, outoomo in the killing: of twonty-uino or bous anil thu Injuring of many others by a great crush of numbers urn paulo which occurred In tho course of the fete. Nothing Is known as to how tho paulo dovelopod. Urlp-CoIils-IIeuilaohe, Why suflqr with Coughs, Colds and La Urlppewheu Laxative Uromo Quinine will euro you in ono day. Put up In tablets con vculentfor taking. Guaranteed to cure or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent' flour, hnd take no other brand. It Is the best flour ihade. LONOO.V CIJPON"Ss O R GUMMED STICKERS., SURE CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. AkJc your Vnifiist to get them through his Jobber, or send a l'ost al Curd to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NEW YORK, Sold by P. !. D. KlULINshenandoah. Pa. EVERY WQMmN Qometlrx.a needs a reliable, monthly, rcROlatint; medicine. Only harmlus OB4 tho pureit drugs should be usoJ. It 70U want tho beat, get Dp- Psai's PeBUijiiroall PiSSs Ther are prompt, sale and certain In result. The tannine (Dr. Teal's) neierdlsap. Mint. Bout anywhere, $1.00. Addrew l&u. Jlnrjiaan Co., Clorctknd, O. For Sale by p. p. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. pei7i7a. Railroad. SCIinYKII.L DIVISION. NOVEM1IER 15,13. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho abov, date for Wlirgnns, Ollhertoii, Frnokvllle, Darl Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Ilatnburir, lieadlut PottstownyPhoenixvlllo, Norrfston-n and Ph' adelphlu (ltroad street station) nt COS nnd 110 a. m. and 4 20 ji. ni. on week days. For Polt vllle and Intermediate stations 9 17 n. 10. SUNDAY, For Wfggans, dllherton, FrftckvUle, Dart Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, at fl OS, 9 4s a. m. snc 8 10 p. nit For Ilamhtirg, Heading, Pottstown l'hoenlxvlllo, NorrUtowu, Philadelphia atoiH 9 13 a. m., 3 10 p. in. Trains lenve Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 1040a. in. and 1281, all, 732 and 1017 p. 01 Sunday, 11 13 a. ni. nnd S 41 p, m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 13, 12 OfS a. 111. ami 5 13, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday 1.1 10 40 a. in., 5 13 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilroad street Btatlon), (01 Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a. m., 4 10 and 71' p. in. week days. Sundays leal o at 0 30 ft. m. Leave Iiroad street statUm. IMillaileliililA. l,r Sea Girt, Asbury Park, O -n Grove, Ixjni jiranen, una inicrtneuiate stations, 4 u.1, 0,d0, X.a 11.119 ll. in.. 23S. 3.80. 4.03 n. in. week.ilnva. SOD Sattiitlnys only. Stlndav (stop at Iuterlaken tor AHttury x-nric;, oi, a , lA-uve Uroad Street station, Philadelphia, FOIt Nl:V YOItK. Lxpres., week-days, 3 20, I Oo, 4 30 5 13, 6 30, 7 :tl, s 20, h3a, 50, 10 21 ililnlm; fan, 11 00 a. m. 12 00 noun, 2m (Limited 1 () and 4 Si u. in. Dining CaiVi. 1 10, 2 30 (DlnlliK Car) 3 20, 3 30, 1 CO. 3 00, 5 .VI (Dining Cur), tl 00, 0 50, S 12, 10 a), p. in., 12 01, night. Stlti'ta) 8. 3 20, 1 01, I 30 3 15, n SO, A XI. 0 AO, 1021, (1)1 lug Car), 1113 n. m 12 33, 2 30 (Dining Car). 1 O) (Limited 4 3. Dining Cur I, 5 20, 3 511, (Dining Carl, 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. .11 , 12 01 night. U.vpiuB for I!o-.tiu without change, 11 00 n in., wortk-days, ami 0 50 p. m., tlally. fOU WASHINGTON AND THU SOUTH. For Ilaltlmre nnd Wnshlngtou, 8 50, 7 20, , 2 10 20, 1123 a. in., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Dti lug Car), 1 12, 3 18. 4 11 (5 19 CoiiBressloiial Lltultt-,1, Dining Uar), t) 17, 653 (Dining Cat), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. in., and 1205 nUhl week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 912. 1123 a. m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 13 Congressional Ltmltnd Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave lirotid street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 702 p, m. d.lly. Ia-uvo Murkct street Ferry, express, 8 50 a m., 2 00, 4 00,5(0 p. 111. Slintlays, 8 43, 9 45 a. 111. Autinmmodat!6u, 800, 820, a. in., 320au1420 p. in., week days. Sunduys, 8 00, 8 15 a, m., 1 00 and 3 O) p. in, For Cape uiy, Anglessen, 'ldwool and Holly Ueaeh, and Sen l.lo City, Ocean City and Avalon Kxnresa. 9 00 a. m.. 100 it. m. wi-elr days. Sundays. V 00 a. m. For Somen Point Lipress, 8 60 a m., 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays 8 45 a. in, S. JI. I'RKVOs-r, J. It. Wood. Oct 'I Mrijager. Uen'l I'ojw'b r Agt. STMIQHT 5i'.Cit iREftDING R R SYSTtflVi IN ICFFKCT NOV. 15. 1896. Trains lenve Shennndonh as follows For New York viA Philadelphia, week dart, 2 10,. 3 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 48. 3 00 and 5 53 p. ra Suudavs, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mnuch'chunk. week dars, 5 23, 7 20a. in., 13 48 anil 3 00 p. id. For Heading and Philadelphia, week day. 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 48, 3 00 nud 5 53 p. ra. Sun days, 2 10 a. in. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., ard 12 48, 3 no and 5 53 p. in. Sundays,? 10 n. ra. For Tnmaiiuo nntl Mahntioy City, week days, 210,5 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 48, 3 00 and 5 55 p, m. Sunday 2 10 n. m. For Wllliamsport, Sunbtiry nnd Lewlsbars;, week days, 3 25, 11 30 a. in, 2 00 and 7 23 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 n. in. 4 For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 23, 5 25, 7 20. 11 30 a. 111.. 12 48, 2 00, 3 00,5 53, 7 23 and 8 M p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. 111. For A.hlnnd und Shantokin, week days, 8 25, 7 20,1130 it. in., 2 00,723 and 9 53 p.m. Sua days, 3 23 a. til. For Iinlthuore, Washington nntl the Wesl-vis n. ,t O. It. It., through trains le- 1 Headlnr Termiua), Philadelphia, (P. tc H. V 1) at 8 20, 7 53, 11 20 a. in., 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. 1 Sundays, 8 20,700,11 20 a. in., 3 16 and 7 27 p. m. Add! tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat, nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, 12 It. 8 40 (. 111. Sundays, 185, 8 28 p. in. THA1NS FOB 8HF.NANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 4 80, 8 00 11. in , 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, 6 00 p. ni. Leavo New York ln Munch Chunk, wees days, 4 30, 9 10 n. m., 1 30 und I IS p. m. Iue Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 33, 10 05 a. in. and 4 03, 6 30, 11 SC p. ni. Stiudays, 1130p.ro. Lenve Heading, week days, 1 05, 7 10, 10 08. 11 55 a. in., 600 and 8 20 p. in. Sttntlays, I 33 u. nv I.eae Pottsvllle, weekdays, 235, 7 40 a in, 12 30 anil 6 12 p. in. Silndii) , 2 S3 a. in Ix-at e Tainnqiia, week ilay, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 i" in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 4.1 p. in. Sundays, ilH.B. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 0 45, 9 SI, 1 1 47 a, m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, t K a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week das, 2 40, 4 00, 630.9 37, 1159a. lit , 1 12,219,5 20,6 26, 7 57 and 10 20 p. in. Sttntlnys, 2 40. 00 a. in. Leave William. port, week days, 7 42, 1010 a. in., 8 35 nud 11 41 p. ill. Sundavs, if 15 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif fur Atlantic City. Weekdays Hxprcs. 9U0tt, in., 2 00, 400, 600 .p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m.,80p m. Sundays Lxnrees, 900, 1000 u. 111 ttoin mutation, 8 00 a. nl., 4 13 p. tn. lteturiiing leave Atlantic City depot, cornel Atlantic and Arkansas atomies. Weekdays Hxprcss, 7 S3, 9 00 n. m., r,10, 580 p. 111. AcvimimodiiHoll, 8 15 a. 111., 4U2p.ni. Sundays Kxpress, 1 00, 7 80 p. in. At-, jiiimo dntlon, 7 13 it. in., 4 13 p. 111. Parlor Cars on all express trains, I. A, SWK10 AHD, O, (1. HANCOCK, Or n'l Superintendent. Oen'l Pas. r Tho Rosy Froshnos ;"w H And n velvetv snflne.. nl thn .Vln Irlably obtained by those who uso ! Oompleilon Powder. i : 4 pnel dcLit.a I hi 7e1