T .1. r Every one knows the biblical story of the passover. The angel of death turned aside only 1 at the doors of the 1 chosen people. 'The first-born of all others were ' slain. There is a chosen people to. -day, at whose dnnra the nnirel nf death turns aside and whose first-born es cape unscathed while the children of othen perish. The chosen people are the healthy people. Nine-tenths of the deaths among children are due to the ill-health of the mothers during the period preceding; moth, -trhood. Every woman owes it to herself, her husband and her children to keep herself healthy In a womanly way. She should thoroughly understand her own physical make-up. She should realize the import' tancc of keeping the organs of womanhood healthy and vigorous. She can only do this by taking proper care of herself and using the proper remedy for weakness or disease of those organs. The best remedy forweakness or disease of the organs p. culiar to women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is truly wonderful In its effects on the female organism. It allays inflammation, soothes pain and re stores health and vigor. Get it at the drug gist's and take no substitute. Your health and your children's health depend upon it. Since I wrote you we have had a baby girl born to us," write. W.K. Malcolm, of Knobel.ClayCo., Ark. " My wife took your ' Golden Medical Ills, covery ' and also your ' Favorite rrescrlptlou ' all durin? the exuectant period and until confine ment, and she had no trouble to mention. A itouter, healthier child was never born. Our child will be oneyearof ge the 6th Inst and she nas not been ptcic a l day. Has not had so much is the colic.' Every woman In America should own a copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. In its I ,oo3 pages she will find plain talks about all sorts of ailments. These talks are made plainer by copious illustrations. About oo pages arc devoted to woman's dis eases and weaknesses. There are sugges tions for home-treatment. This book has llready gone into more than a million homes. The original price was $1.50. Now m edition in paper covers is being distrib uted free. Send 21 one-cent stamps this pays for mailing only to World's Dispen lary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. If 1 copy bound In fine cloth is desired, send to cents extra 31 cents in all. 8RMHASRRESJPREP! In ii. . uurai color uy vi7 i ... CAN' .no i.yft.hnrmt1!. pleasant odor; $UO Ijouie Imirfrniri f Uinff mt fcnd promote growth oat ana promo t k i u vr t. u .? 11 L li:i?M KlIIUA-JVX- w iws r uuon bi., . i lul l Mounted Treatise on Hair on application I1UU For sale by Shenandoah Driifc Store, KlrHn'a Drug Store. CHASES liWXLUl VGA For Weak and Run-Down People from ClMocd to 0!d Age. WHAT iT (3! The rlcWtof all rattoratlM Fcilt, htOHMne it r"Jl"t9 th sitine subtftanCM t ti e I'ltHtci fl.id n. i-tm thut ute eibntivtrd In th. - tp ltf.--c.lTtlaitUibTdi(('uti',inniKOiitIoii, UiKh litu p, ' vcrtvurd worry, eiceBes, abuae.eto. WH jT IT OOEJM liy miVlnir the blomi p 'iv ,ttf( ncit,ftnt ti'ndipphon perfsut.it crents B'j a n 'f.ii, iiii.ni ta and Btrr'iiKtl'. The nerves tis nu ink h T"i-t a t u bruin bicomH active and cl"r. r rrt' ring lost vitality and fctopiJrur ah w tttiu'-ri1 i fid wpakaeiw lu iitlipr sex it has n itii ' ai-fl a - m fcmuleri-sobtorit is worth its tri'tht igoM. Onelioxlortsaufek, Price 50e. or ftbox5B$'!.i .. Drupsidta or by mail. Hon It from TrIC DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Cbu.tnt.t t i'hIUdtirhla. VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS. OOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON'S VITALIZER Cures General or special debility, wakefulness, sparmitorrhoea, emissions, Impotency, pare--sis, etc. Correct functional disorder!, caused Jty errors or excesses, quickly rcstorlnj? Lost nanhooj In old r young, giving vigor nnl strength where former weakness prevailed. Convenient package, simple, effectual nnd ogitlmatc. CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH. Drm't lm tlnprdveil liv. Imitations: Insist on CATON'S Vitalizes. Went sealed If your drug- Blst iloes not have it. l'rlco i perpkg., o ror Si with written guarantee of complete cure. Infnrmalliin. roferenprt. ftto.. free and confllleil' tlal. 5end us statement of case and 25 cts. for n woek's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATOKIMED. CO., BOSTON. MASS. lllirvnil Uore Toroat. PlnJDlMA Copper in .c 1 1 1 . , 11 .1 u - . Ulcera 1. Uoath. Ullr-lllllnirt Writ. COOKS JlIBMEDY CO., 1I07 Maionla Templef knl. SfiUOjOOO. Wont cuu cnre4 In 101 , 1. 1 rti 0 n . in., tor rroon or cnrM. uipii 2o QG day.. 100paR0 book free. DR. LOBE'S BOOK FREE re nil Bunercre or EUUOIIS OP VOIJTH, loht vifioir. una i)1siias: op Miiii AND U'O iliJ.V. -'.is i,nitr; emu Duundi se curely settled .Hdirnll-df-t'. In tmentbyru&U trlctly ouPuinllt.!, una t (jittiMtve. qDlcIC car ?uurun''d. No matter rim- .cr.tf standing. 1 will 10' IvHy cii.-s you. Wrile or cii.L DR flRR 329H.l5ihSt.Plilla.Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. jjion CHIEF IlUItGKSS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. -jjioit chief nuitaF.ss, CHARLES G, PALMER, Of 'the Fourth 7vrd. Subject to Citizens party rules. Jpoit chief liunaEss, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic party rul. ppit ItECEIVEIt OF TAXES, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic party rules. on chief nunoiws, JOHN DANDO. Subject to tho Citizens party rules, JWK CHIEF IIUItaESS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fifth Ward. Subject to Citizen, party rules. Toama to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose, pay Shields' livery .table a vl.lt. Team, constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. JKTEaat Opposite Heading railroad $5&MlZS3t JOHN DANDO. -A Si m. . Ml IITO FALLS SAFE. Tho Oity Will Not bo Devastated by Flood. THE OPINION OF AN EXPERT. Colonel Y. A. Jones, U. S. A., Critical! Kxntiilnc the Great Gorge anil Ileclnrn Tlint Tlicro Is No Need for Further Anxiety llu.lne.s Men l'onlo Stricken. Chippewa Falls, Wis., Doo. 4. "Tht rlvor Is falling slowly, nnd there U no rev boii whatever for npprohonslon," snlil Colonel W. A. Jonos, U. S. A., to nn As sociated I'ross roprosontatlvo nftor he had put In n busy day visiting tho situation along the Chippewa rlvor. Colonol Jones, who Is In charao of tho govornmont works In tho northwest, had be-on called here by tho local authorities, who sought export advlco In what soemou llko an ex tremity and a critical situation. Ho con tinued: "Tho situation of tho river at Enu Claire and nt Chippewa Falls Is practically tho same, nnd tho Btagoot wator atEau Claire is really tho stago of tho rlvor, as tho flood lioro Is simply causod by tho backwater. Most of the wator Is ablo to got away ur.dor tho lcoand tho backwater roprosontt the amount of water that Is unablo to cot away. As the stago of tho rlvor goes down more of this water will flow away under tho lco and tho flood horo will bo soon ovor. Tho gorgo extends about olghtoen miles, and is mado up largely of anchor lco, which Is n sort of slush packed closely, but not so hard as ordinary lco. Under this tho rlvor Is running In somowhat cramped quarters and as tho water falls inoro tho lco will drop down into tho rivet bed, whoro It Is likely to stay until spring. tho water still running nlong undor the muss of Sco. Wo soom to bo starting a rogular old fashioned wlntor so that there Is evory reason to expect tho coutlnunnce of tho lco until spring, but thoro scorns no reason to apprehend any danger. 'I he course of the river will bo changed slightly, but as far as that goes It Is constantly I changing." Colonol Jonos will visit Enu Claire and look Into tho situation further, but this oxprossos his idea of tho situation horo and nlong tho rlvor. Tho peoplo of tho Chip powa vnlloy will undoubtedly fool much relieved ovor such an opinion from such nuthorlty, nnd they certainly need to be rellevod, for:, sort of domorollzntlon h.is soizod on many business mon In Chippewa Falls which does not neom warranted by the actual fucts of tho caso. Traveling mon havo triod to talk business with many merchants who nro uowhoro noar and lu no way nffoctcd by tho flooded district, but havo boon unablo to do any business, being told that tho flood had or would ruin ovorythlng and all kinds of business for tho present. Hut asldo from tho loss of business of tlioso In tho flooded district, nnd property loss In tho sumo locality, tho loss in tho city will not bo groat. Tho big mill of the Chlpiwwa Logging and Boom company is in a serious position, and any suddon break of tho lco would endanger it, ovon though thoro wcro a break in tho gorge formod several miles above. Looking up or down tho river from the wagon bridge nn unbroken mass of the broken whlto lco can bo seen, with here and thoro a dark clump of logs frozen in tho gorgo. At tho lower end of tho goi go, near Eau Claire, is banked a mass of logs .1.. riiA rwi .irv r - c ..., L UOUUUU1I1L5 WUuu,wnj iui:i.iu luiuuui, uiiu this largo amount it is desired to tavo by holding it right whoro It now Is. Tho ice nnd flood havo not oncroached on the banks of tho river so much us was foarod, and tho damage Is much less lu the coun try than was at first thought. Three Killed In a Kentucky Fight. LuxiNOTON',Ky.,Dso. 4. A fight botween William Harrison and his sons Jumes 1111 J llonry nnd "Wllllnm Morgan und three sons, Tom, Caleb und John, occurrod yes terday in one of tho mountain counties. Tho bloody battle was fought with revol vers. Tho Morgan family wcro strong supporters of I). Q. Colsou nnd tho Har rison family supportors of John I). Whlto in tho rocont election for congressman In Lotchor county. Old man Morgan foil dead nt tho 11 rat flro, nnd whon tho light was over Jim and Henry Harrison lay dead and Tom and Cnlob Morgan dying. Hold ltobbery In St. l.ouls. St. Louis, Doo. 4. Thrco hlghwaymon with drawn rovolvers entered tho olllco of tho Home Brewing company at 8 o'clock yostorday afternoon nnd hold up thoensh lor, Ilobort Hnverkamp, forcing him to hand over f400, and thon wont behind tho counter, lootod tho monoy drawer and so curcd probably 300 nddltlonul. The rob bory was tho most daring thnt has oo- cunod lu St. Louis for years. Whon tho holdup occurrod thoro wero present in tho olllco the enshlur, a half dozou clerks aud sovoral customers. Tho robbors oscapod. Comlen.t'il Testimony. Clins. It. Hood, Ilrokerand Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King's New Discovery has 110 equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Drown, l'rop. St. Jiuiios Hotel, Ft. Wnyno, Iud., testifies that he was cured of n Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery, 11. F. Merrll, llaldwlnsville, Mass., says that he has used and recommend ed it and never know it to fail and would rather havo it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 K, 25th bt., Chicago, always keeps It nt hand and has 110 fear of Croup, because it Instantly relloves Free Trial Bottles at A. Wasley's Drug Storoi New t-hlpa for tho Great l.nhen. Cm:vi:laxi, Doo. 4. A survey of tho contracts for new ships to bb built 011 tho groat lakes this wlntor shows that vosscls aggregating $2,2&,O0O lu value hnve been Mirdered. Suvon steamers 1 ml nine bnrgos i;ve to bo built, with a carrying oapnclty of iMlraft of slxtcou foot of ovor 01,000 tons. Thls Is the more remarkable from tho fact? nut tho season of navigation just closed vavory tinprolltnblo. Major C. T. Plcton is manager of tho State Hotel, at lenlson, Texas, which tho traveling men say'J ono of tho best hotels in that section. Iu spoaking of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera Diarrhoea Itcmody Major I'icton says: "I Mve used it myself and in my family for sovenN years, nnd tako pleasure in sayiug that I coVWcr it an in fallible cure for diarrhoea auuJysontory. I always recommend It, and havtS frequently administered it to my guests in thoJ,el. aud in ovcrv caso it has nroyeu itself Wr'ur of umiuallfled endorsement. For salA (Jruhler Bros., druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or goncral tlnsmlthing dono call F. JleJbJir 18 West Centre street i-tr THE OLD WAY Of Tri-iitlnc Iijapcpsln nnd linlli;etliin by DIl'tlllK II llnrlmroiu llllil Uvrlpa IIiib. Wo sny the old wny, but lenlly it in a very common one at present time and many dys peptics and physicians as well consider tho first step to tako In ntteinrthiB to euro Indi gestion Is to diet, cither by selecting certain foods and rejecting others or to greatly dlmlii ih the quantity Usually taken, In other words the starvation plan Is by many sup posed to bo tho first essential. The almost certain fulluto of tho starva tion cure for dyspepsia has been proven time and again, but still tho moment Dyspepsia, makes its appearance a courso of dieting is at onco advised. All this Is radically wrong. It is loollsh nnd unscientific to recommend dieting or starvation to a man suffering from Dyspep sia, because Indigestion Itself starves ovcry organ and ovory norvo and evory fibre in tho body. What tho Dyspeptic wants Is abundant nutrition, which means plenty of good wholesomo, well-cooked food and soinothlng to assist tho weak stomach to digest It. This is exactly tho purposo for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are adapted nnd this Is tho method by which they cure tho worst cases of Dyspepsia, in other words tho patient eats plenty of wholesomo food and Stuart's Dys- popsia Tablets digest it forhitn. In this way tho system is nourished and tho overworked stomach rested, bocamo tlio tablets will di gest tho food whether the stomach works or not. Ono of these tablets will digest 3,000 grains of meat or eggs. Your druggist will tell you that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the purest and safest remedy sold for stomach troubles and every trial makes ono mora friend for this excellent preparation. Sold at 50 cts. for full sized packago at all drug stores. FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco UCarilllLlS'JltD.lO., lilt ll! UimmSl.,NfYorl. For sale at Povfnsky'a drutf store, (Vntn1 ..trrct .'S iinst That's why they enjoy their OOFPBB. Any grocer can tell you why customer, keep coming back for SHEilG'S. oai, :& p.:)..;.. s H INFANT HEALTH I SENT FREE i n. nine oook tnnt snonia ue in every p home. Issued Ly tho Manufacturers k Gail Borden Eagle Brand U Condensed tfilk Rl N. Y. Condensed Ml!k Co. pj 71 Hudson Street, KcwTi 7ork ITIS! TyKB 604 North Sixth St. EJlBa G BlfcELsidaentrancoonGreenSL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. .IL.1IKM 'Inru.MJ. 1LX(QD year.l&ntl u Year llo.plltil ilpcrlence In -crniniiy. STRICTUnE, BLOOD POISON, ftGCNIRAL DEBILITY, LOST VlOOn.X VEXCESCCS AND ALL OTHlR 'j EFFECTS OF YOUTH TUL folly of Goth Sexes lernanenU cured Dfler CTCI-J one cl.e AM rullril. ItKT MANHOOD ID SHntHr.:.'! GROANS HEITOJID. Fend rive S-rent .tamp, for tioolcTrntli. Theoulr eijHMiironrtluurk. inHr.worn 1 allmnnliiK Celebratod Female I'owdflrft never fall. eafe tnd lure (flf r falling tSar remedln). Alwiyi buy th beat and tvold dUio. ilntmcnt. Ouamiiteed fupeiior to all other. JVwfti"! the belt In tte market, A No. 1 llatUcuUxc, 4 ct. W.&.X'. VI K a-X Ctr. Jloston, Mul PROFESSIONAL CARDS G. S. I'HILLlI'a, M. I). Offlcei 30 West Centre street. Can be con.ulted at all hours. M. II. BUUKE. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Oflico Ecau building', corner of Malu n3 Ceutre streets, Shetmtidoah, J. oMKitoy. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Bhcnaniloali, Ta. JjJ W. SIIOKMAKHII, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre street.. piiOF JOHNJONKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Muhanoy City, I'a. It.vlnir studied under .ome of the be.1 master. It Londun and Parts, will trlve leuon. on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Htrou.e, tb eweler, Shenandoah. DIVIDEND oS iToooreaiiomtrii wuulu iuu uihk INVERT in OR UPWABJiST DlTl. JJoweler. witch mmi on Mm a n I'M. M ,1 ernil th rapw I m,iuturo r Ot BO 1 TEE CONFLICT IN CUBA. How the Iusurgonts Manago to' Firo a Suburb of Havana. HOW GENERAL SANCHEZ DIED. i III. Iat Word. 'Werw Cheer, for Trr Culm A llellef lu Ilnvmin That General IWnceo Iln. Defeated the Force of Cap tain General Weylor. Havana, Dec. 4. Tho Insurgont nttnek on Gununbacon, on tho outskirts of this city, wns n much mora serious nffnlr than nt llrst supposod. Tho placo was attacked flmultanoously nt sovoral points while another lnsttrgont forco fired upon tht Spanish outposts nt Huoarnnas, on the coast. Tho garrison of tho fort loft thai placo to resist tho nttnek, but was am- i bushed botween stono walls and farm I fencos by about 000 Insurgents, nnd, In cpllo of tho gallant dofonso mado, ull the , cpaiunrtis wero kuicu. Tho attask began nt 10 :!)0 Inst Tuosday night. Tho Insurgents first ft rod upon tho Spanish outposts of the city nnd sub urbs, and In splto of tho prompt precau tions taken by tho mllltnry commnndor, and tho fact that tho local garrisons were nlmost immediately placed under nrms to repol tho lnvadors, tho latter, uftcr the skirmish, broke through tho Spanish picket linos, cuterod tho-clty nnd sot Arc to a largo number of housos In Aguncatc nud I'alo Blanco streets. Those thorough-1 faros, ns a rulo, contained prlvnto rosl- donees or cheap buildings occupied by refugees. Only ono storo of Importance t wns burned, It Is said, although tho In- j surgents mado many offorts to sot lire to , other Btores. Tho local nuthorltlos aro doing ovory-' thing possible to conceal the ronl facts In tho caso, but thoro Is no doubt that they havo received n bad scare, and thnt tho In surgents hnvo demonstrated that It would not bo a very dllllcult matter, lu splto ol reports of tho mllltnry commanders, to create just such another "scare," to say tho least, In tho city of Havana Itself. Xows has boon recolvod hero thnt tho troops of tho Spanish garrison at San Joc do Las Lajas. twonty mllos southeast of Havana, abandoned tholr post and joined tho Insurgents. Many of Urn citizens ac companied tho troops and carried ammu nition with thorn. Tho nows causod groat oxcltonient nt tho palace, and fro-.li troops wero Immediately sent to tho post, and order was rostored. Ueforo tho troops ar rived anarchy reigned, and when the troops reached tho cljy many residents wcro shot down In tho streets. No moro social or family gatherings will bo hold In Havana unless speclnl or ders shall bo secured from tho authorities. All of tho homes nf tlio leadl" , Cuban families nro watched, as well as tho move ments of foreign correspondents, and are reportod to tho police Tho postolllco of ficials open letters Indiscriminately. Out going passengers, when suspected, nro Ronrched aboard ships, and stoamshlp of ficers nro closely watched. Humors nro rifo In Havana that a flght has just occured between tho vnnguard ol Woylcr's army and somo of Mnceo's incn, with largo forces on each side. Tho au thorities aro mum than unusually rotl cent. It Is believed, therefore, that Macoo gained a victory. Till DI1ATII OK 8ANOIIKZ. The Urine lusurf;ent tienriil Died Miout lni; for l'roe C11I1.1. New Youk, Dec 4. Tho Cnlmn Junta has received from Culm confirmation of tho report of tho death In liattlo of Gen oral Serallu Sanchez, Inspector general ol tho Insurglnt army, nt Lux D.iinas, Snntn Clnrn province, on Nov. 20. An expedition was expected from Jamaica, and part of tho forces of Qonerals Cnrrlllo and Sim chcz started for the const to rocelvo It. Tho insurfionts nuinliorod abimt 1,200 mon, but boforo reaching tho point whore tho expedition was to dlsombark tho col umn was attacked by 8,000 Spaniards un dor Gonoral Luquo. A dosporato battle ensuod, which lasted flvo hours, darkuoss making It Impodslhlo to couttnuo tho flght. In tho bnttlo tho Spaniards sullorod n loss of 170 killed and 00 wounded. Tho Cuban loss wns 13 klllod mid 20 woumlod. Gonoral Sanchez, on a small horso, was In tho thlok of tho bnttlo. A column of Spanish soldlors surprised tho Iusur gonts by an nttaok from tho roar, nnd Gou oral Sonchoz recolvod n bullet lu tho back. Ho roninlnod on his horso, howover, al though his compitrlots tried to Induco him to rotlro. Ho refusod, saying that ha was not badly woundod. Ton minutes Inter ho foil from his horso and soon ex pired. His last words: "Vlvn Cuba Libre." Gonoral Snnchoz wns born forty-two yonrs ngo In Sanotl Spirltu district, Santa Clara, his father bolng n wealthy planter. Ho had just boon groduntod from college whon tho tou year war commonced, and ho joined tha mon In tho field, sorving un til tho ond and earning tho rank of col onol. In 1879, when Gonoral Garcia at tempted to start another revolution against Spain, Gonoral Sanchez led the movement In Sunctl Splrltu. In Key Wost ho plniinud with Joso Marti tho prosont nivolotln lleltel lu Mx Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in sir hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In tho hladdor, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relloves retention of water aud palu In passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remtdy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Turned 'ills Wife's Kaluc. New YtiiiK, Doo. 4. Wllllnm G. Wood, nt ono time a millionaires, who wns ar rested on Tuesday on 11 warrant charging him with forgory, was iirrulgnod yostor day for pleading. Through his counsel, ho entered 11 plea of not guilty. Counsel for Wood unuouueed that ho should ask for a commission to oxuiiilno Into lite ell out's sanity. Wood forgod his wlfo'n name to two notes of $l,(XX)oacli.whlch ho passed on Mrs. Mary 1). Kinorson. When most needed it is not unusual for your family physician to be away from home. Such was the experience of Jtr. J. Y. Schcnck, editor of the Caddo, Ind, Ter., llanuer, when his little girl, two years of ago was threatened with nsovoro attackof croup. He says; "My wife Insisted that I go fur the doctor, hut as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her lttituedlatcly. I will not bo without it lu the future." 25 and 60 cent bottles for salo by rt v i ...... uruutur urus., urujfgista. . d i; rfi.ill,nil.,lln,,n. Socrotory of SUito Johi W. Foster to Mr. PHR BULL OOO mi (&aaaaB LONDON COUPON"! O GUMMED m SURE CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness; Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. uisli your Druuyht to yet them throuyli his ooUbev, or mend a l'ostul Curd to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., ISE5n YORK. WT SLSSkpl Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. EVERY WOWik' flom.llBiM needs a reliable, monthly, resulating medicine. Only l'armtaJj0 the pure.t drug, should be uacJ. If you want the best, get , i thrln . -. . m . iso it 1 Peal's nolnt. Seal anwhere, 81.00. For Sale by P. P. D. pei7i7a,( Railroad. 8CIIUYKILL DIVISION. KovEMDEn 15,1839. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfter the abovi date for WlRBans, Ollberton, Frnokvllle, Iarl Water, St. Olalr, I'ottsville. IlamburK, Headlnt Pottstown, l'hoenlxville, Norrlstown and lb'' odelphln (Ilroad street station) nt COS and 110 A. ni. and 1 190 Vk. t. on week days. For Pott vllle and Intermediate stations 0 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For WlgKana, Ollberton, Fraclcvllle, Datl Water, Ht. Clair, I'ottsvllle, at ft OH, 9 45 a. ni. nu. 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, 1'ottstowr l'lioenixvtlle, KorrUtowu, Phlladelpbla at 6 ' ft 9 43 a. 111., 1 10 p. in. Trains leave Fraektlllo for Shenandoah a 10 40 a. m. nnd 12 31, B 41, 7 32 and 10 47 p. cr Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 3 41 p. m. Leave I'ottsvllle for Hhennndoali at 10 13, 12 03 a. in. and 3 13, 7 23 and 10 20 p. in. Sunda) m 10 40 a. 111., 3 13 p. in. Iuve Philadelphia, (llroad street station), lo. Slieiiaiidonh at 5 37 nnd 8 33 n. m., 4 10 and fl p. 111. week days. Sundays leave nt 0 50 a. m. Leave Ilroud street station, Philadelphia, lu Sen Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Loin Itranell, and Internieulnte stations, 4 m, 0.30, H. J 11.39 a. in., 2 SS, 3.30, 4.03 41. in. Meek-days, 5 a Saturdays only. SumUv- (.top nt lnterlakeu 1 for Asbury Pnrk), 4 03, 8.33 a Leave Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, . FOIt NKW YOltK. Hxnress. week-days. 3 20. I Oi, I 30 3 13, 0 30, 7 ii 30, 8 3,1. 0 30, 1U 21 (DI11111K Cun. II 00 n. 111. , 12 00no.ni, 2 33 (Lilillttd 100 .mil I , in. Dlnlnx Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (DIiiIiik rr 3 20, .1 V, 1 10, 5(), 3 54 (Dining Onr), ll 00, 0 3", h 12, 10 Oil, I p 111 , 12 01, lllKht. HuniUy.. 3 20, 4 03. I 311 5 13, 8 20, H I, 9 30, 1021, (l)i hlK far), 11:13 11. in.,! 12 33, 21 (I)ininu-l'iir), 1 01) (Lliiilli il I 22 Dining Cr), 3 2il, 5 3(1, (Dining Car), 0 85, 0 30, 8 12, 10 0 p. 111 , 12 01 night. Kxpress for Ittiitnu without cliniiKO, 11 0)n in., week-days, mid 0 50 p. ill., dally. FOIt WASHINGTON AND TUG SOUTH. For Ifclltltiira nud Wiwhlllgton, 8,30, 7 20, h 2 1020, 1123 n. 111., 1209 Ilia) Limited ll , Ing Car), 112. 8 18, 4 41 (619 Collgrewitoli. Limited, Dining Car), 8 17, 6 63 (Dining Oar , 7 40 (Dining Cur) p. 111., nnd 12 03 11 UN ueek days. Sundays, 3 30, 7 30. 612. 11 31 a in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 515 Congressional Lluillll Dining Cur), C33 (Dining Car), 7 10 B. in (Dining Car) nnd 12 03 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llrood street station, l'lillailolpbla (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 02 p. 10. d.lly. Leave Market street Ferry, express, HDa 111., 2 00, 4 00,5(0 P. in Sundays, 8 43, 9 43 11,111. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, ll. 111., 3 20 and 120 p 111., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. 111., 1 00 and 5 00 p. 111, For Cape May, Anglessea, Wildwood nnd Holly Ueach, und Sen Isle I'lty, Oeeau City und Avidon Express, 9 00 n. 111., U00 p. in. week day.. Sundays. V 00 u. til. I For Homer. Point. Impress, s 50 a m., i 00 1.. in. wco. u.i. ouuuuys, o .! u, in. D, fll 1SEI IMT, .1. ueui Manager, UC. WOOD, 1J TrnTiwmii-iTMMiinm i ii iiii 3TRAIOHT R STICKERS JL PeBiBiprafcai re, . ..1. u,,.(n l. ....It Th.D.nilnn(l)r. PhI'iIdf . . n Addresj i"EAi,MEnicii!B Co., Cleiolai rapTur; KIRLIN, Shenandoah, pa ;lt, -dji it5 a u ti: - . nci, PHILA. & REftDINICl. IN KFFKCT I)i:0. 1. 1S93, Trains leave Shenandoah as follow 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 48, 3 00 an "'fl'S D "J roriNew lorKvm l'luiaueinuia t.1 Rn.wluvu 9 10 i. t, th For New York via Muueh Chunk y ' 5 23, 7 20 a. m.. 12 48 and 3 00 p. in. For Heading and Phlladelnhln. 1 n't 1, if tfi a 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a.111., 12 48, 3 00 and 5 ! 5 53 1 unvs, 1 lu a. in. For Pottsi Hie, week iViys, 2 10; 7 20 a. 12 48. 3 (10 and 5 55 n. m. SundnvH. 2 19 a. 1" For Tamnqua nud Mahnnoy City wrrk day. 210,5 23, 7 20 a. lu., 12 48, 3 00 and 1 33 p. la. Sundays, 210 a. in. For A dllainsport, Sunlmry and Iwlsbnrg week dnys, 3 23, 11 30 a. in., 2 00 und 7 23p.B Sundaes, 3 23 a. in. For Mahunoy Plane, u eekdays, 2 10. 8 23, 5 23, 720. 1130a. in., 12 48, 200, 3 00,3 53, 7 23 and K p.m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 a. 111. For Ashland and Shninoklii, week dayr, I ft, 7 20,1130 a. ill., 2 00,7 25 add 9 53 p.m., Ban, days, 3 23 a 111. ,3 ll For llaltlmore. Washington and the Wirt 'l I n. &O. It. It., through trains le-1 IteaiHW'J Terminal. rhllailelililu, (!'. Ac It, V ) at 124 7 33, 11 20 a. 111., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i Sunday. 3 20,7 00,11 2(1 a 111., 3 43 and 7 27 p.m. Addl tiunal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest out streets station, week days, 10 80 a, m. 1220. 12 It 8 40 111. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. m. TKAINS FOIt SHBNANPOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, la, k p. m, "nr nays, i au, n J a. m., 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p. tllght. Sundays, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, wee) uays, 1 .ju, v iu u. 111.. 1 aim . jail. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal weal days, 4 20, H 83, 10 03 a. In. and 4 05. 0 30 )! p. in. Saudays, 11 30 p. 111. Leave Heading, week days, 1 S3, 7 10 I0W 11 .35 a. in. , 0 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 Hi a. pi Leave I'ottsvllle, weekday, 2 85, 7 40 an). 12 30 and S 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 3.3 n, m. I-ave Tama(iia, week dnys, 3 18, 8 50, H28 ' in., 1 27, 7 20 nud 9 43 p. 111. Sundays, 3 18 a. m Leave Mnhnnuy City, week 'days, 3 43, 9 33 II 47 a. 111., 203, 7 41 nnd 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 1 4' n. 111. Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 1 Ot 880. 9 37, 11 ,39 a. in , I 12,2 19.3 20,0 36, 757 an' lujop. 111. miuimyH, u, uu M in. Leave v iniamiport, week 1 m.. 3 33 nud 11 41 11. tn. Kiitulu ATLANTIC CITY I) ita, 7 42, 10 : - It 15 p. in. VWION Irave Philadelplifr. Chestnut treet waif an iv. aoo. 4 00, sot South streitwlimf for Atlautt Weekdays- liiufm, 9 () a. hi li.in. Aei ominiUt Inn, 800 11 nV.SOpiu, Sunda). ICspress, 900, 1000 nwi aeeora nimlutloll, 8 (10 it. ill., 4 15 p. m Iteturnliig leave Atlantio City driiv'. coin.. Atlantic mid Arkansas Avenue. V vteemiay. lixprew, 7 33,900 a. 111 "ty 'all"" Sundavs KxtiriiKH. 4 niv 7 nn , J-atlt , eteuf 1 uu.iwii, 1 hi u. in., s ia 11, 111. Parlor Cars nn all nr. t.nl... .iurT 'r. .. luAl', U.U. IIV.COCKjo urui nuperintenuent. umi 1 Pass, MM Tho Rosv FroshnoBp.be f -yuunnejion I'OMUir, -"Ig 1 started out with a Tuluablo pnr,lj . imu auu practically Jrco of debt.' Bcriptlou made at the aarvlcoj yii tLonlra balanco of ftlll.Jil to hn J - -v rv