MUNYOF Improved Homoeopathic REMEDIES SAVE DOCTORS' FEES Tlie Munyoii Itemedles not Jnstntly, sir ing relief after the first two or three ilosoa and i-Heeling a rapid cure, oven iiithe mnet dralin-ite rases. There is a separate Mnnyon Remedy for each disease and each peciflo ha nlaiii directions, so thcru can be no mistake. If yon are nlling get Munyon's Gnlde to Hob tli from your nearest druggists ; It will describe your disease and tell you how to cure yourself with a 38-cent Sluiiyon Remedy. If you find that yon. Lave rlienmallsni, te Mnnyon's ltbetimatistn Cure. If you havo ... . . , . 1 1 , ,'1.1 , Kloney irouiue, WKe ,uunyon s imhhoj vvuiw. If nervous, use JIunyon s Nerve Cure. If you have catarrh, llltnyon's Catarrh Cure and Talileta will cure yon. If It is (omale complaint, use Mnnyon's Female Cure. If you have stomach trouble take Mnnyon's Dyspepsia Cure ; for a cold ot a congn, the Cold Cure or the Cough Cures, and so on. No lmttor what the disease you can be absolutely certain of a cure If yon take' the remedy recommended in the "Guide." Where you are in doubt, a personal letter to Professor Mnnvon, 1608 Arch street, will be answered, with free medical advice for any disease. AT ALL DKUaaiSTS-2Bc A BOTTLE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0. 1 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. OfUeei 80 West Centre street.. Can be consulted at oil hours. M. BURKE, attorneV-at-law. Office Egnn building, corner ot Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J n.POMBROY. ATTORNEY-AtrLAW Shenandoah, Pa. AV. SHOEMAKER, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nml Centre streets. pnop John jones, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahnnoy City, Vi. ItAvlng studied under noma of Mm ber masters m London and Farifl, will glv 'ewin1 on tbe viol In, mandolin, guluir and voatl ciilture Term reasonable. AddreBa In catv of PtroUr I ho jewaler Shenandoah. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. 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U uiKlerwworn testimonial. ChlrhrMU'r' KntflUh Iliarucud UranS. ENNYROYAL PBLL8 Orlclnal and Unly ucnulne. A Arc, :wti nlitiUe. ladics ftik PranLit for ChUhutlr BnfUh D-fFyS toxci, ii wltli blue rlhboD. Take W Hqm and Imitation. AtrtrugUti.crieod-lc la Btamtii Aht porttoalvt, MUmiAUu tr . 1 bt all I -not Wuafltt. llllljLAel kV Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Pureel and . Healthiest. ' t Chris. Schmidt, Agt, 207 West Coal Street. Teams to Hlro. ALL '"pith,"'" w. '.f-ciot Cu,Pim..r Foi tt Povlnslcy's drug store, 28 Bas Centre street. Frank Thomson Now President ol tlio Pennsylvania Eailroad. A RAILROADER MOM BOYHOOD. The New Ilend of the Great Corporation Untercd Its Bmploy When Only Seven teen Tears of Age, nnd Marly In Xdfo Ocoupled Important Positions. PniLAniarHtA, Fob. 4. Prank Thorn (ton was elected president of the Pennsyl vania llnllroad oompany yesterday as nnc oossor to the Into George B. Huberts, who died at his home In Dal a on Saturday last. The board of directors held 11 special meeting, anil Mr. Thomson was tho unan imous choice for tho hleh oflloo whloh he is now called upon to 111. I) urine tha long Illness of air. Roberts tho duties of pvesldout were notlvely dis charged by First Vies President Thomson In the capacity of acting president, nud the affairs of tha great oorprrntion contin ued to flourish under hli manngoment. By tho promotion of Mr. Thomson the oflioe of first vioe president of the Penn sylvania Railroad oompany has become vacant, and whether the board will (Im ply appoint a successor or more the boo ond and third vloe presidents to first nud second respectively Is entirely a matter ol speculation at present The popular oon jeoture Is that John V. Green will be soms first vloe president, Charles E. I'ugh eeoond vice prosldent, and that General Manager 8. M. Prevost will bo promoted to the oluce of third vlco president. Con nected with tho latter office tho names of William A. Patton and Satnuol lloa are also mentioned. Frank Thomson was born at Chambers burg, Franklin county, Pa., on July 5, 1811. Ills fathor was the Hon. Aloxandor PREBlnENT FRANK TnOSISOX Thomson, LL.D., who roprosontod' tho Chrtmbersburg district in congress dur ing tho sessions of 1834-96, was president judge of the Sixteenth Pennsylvania judl clol district, and for many yoars flllod a professorship In tho law school of Marshall college. Wliatovor education Frank Thomson acquired In tho schools was rocolvod at tho Chamber8burg acadotny. When only 17 years old ho ontorod tho Ponnsylvanla railroad shops at AHoona, whoro Thomas A. Scott, then president of tho oompany, directed his studios towards gonoral man agomont, conducting of transportation und maintenance of way, as woll as to motivo powor and oqulpment. When the war broko out Prosldont Scott was called to Washington and placed In charge of the military railroad. Mr. Thompon, then only 20 years old, was one of tho few men he soloctod to aid him. Mr. Thomson want to work to assist In tho removal of troops Into Washington via Annapolis, afterwards via Baltlmoro, and in organizing Colonel Scott's depart ment of the army. His work In those try ing times proved Mr. Thomson's abilities as a railroad organizer. In June, 1801, when ho lacked ono month of being 23 years of age, ho resigned hlg army position and accepted tho suporln tendonoy of tho Eastorn division of the Philadelphia and Eriegrallroad, with ofll ooa at Willlamsport, Pa. He remained In that position until March, 1873, with tho exception of .b short period In 1800, whon lie nuuiugoil tile Oil Creek railroad, dttr-p- i'-.o height of tho oil excitement. While lu Willlamsport Mr. Thomson was given charge of tho Itinerary of tho Iiusslan Grand Duku Alexis, arranging all tho do tails of tho tour, Subsequently ho be came superintendent of motive powor, gonoral manager of tho entlro systom oast of Pittsburg and Brio, and in 1883 second vlco president In 1838 he was chosen flrat vlco prosldent. Clevolnnd Family rrepnrlnc' to ifove. Washington, Fob. t One month from today there will bo a change of occupants Lin the Whlto Houso, and in anticipation or tnis tnoro is airoauy u general packing of personal effects of Prosldont Cleveland nnd his family. Theso aro being mado ready for shipment to his newly purchased homo in Princeton. Tho prosldont and Mrs. Cleveland will follow tho usual cus tom of inviting tho president-elect and his wife to bo their guests at dinner at tho exooutlvo mansion on tho ovenlng of March 8. Starvation In New Foandland. St. Jons's, N.P., Feb. 4. Great distress continues In the Fortune Day district ow lug to tho failure of the herring fishery. TJio mall steamer reports hundreds as bas ing absolutely destitute. A similar con dition of things also exists here. A mob of unemployed yesterday visited the gov ernment offloes demanding work, and rep resenting themselves as starving. Soup kiK3iiongiire ueiug starteu by charitable organizations. The Promlsc-d Cuban Huformi. Madkid, Feb. 4. The cabinet has sis. nnlly agreed upon a eolieme for Cuban re. lorms, wnion win be submitted to tha queen regent for signature today. The text will probably be gazetted Saturday. The oounoll of state will examine the pro. raiu for reforms after publication. The ate upon which the reforms will be onr- ried into olTeot will depend upon the pro. greee ot tho military operations in Cuba, Uttlo Girl Hailed to Death. Bkookvillh, Pa., Feb. 4. A 0-year-old daughter of Mrs. William Hlmas fell Into a wah boiler filled with hot water and wM literally cooked to death. The child had beeu playing around the boiler. Sho died shortly after being removed from the water. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble ) and unable to get a medicine doctor to cure me until I used nop Hitters, and they cured me in a short time. A Distinuuisuicd Lawykb op Wayne Co. N. Y. Oolorlhss and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless nud and eold. Iler face was too white, and her bauds and feet felt as though the blood did not oirculate. After one bottle of Hop Bitten bad been taken the waa tbe rosiest and healthiest girl in the towu, with a vivacity and oheerfulueaa of miud gratifyiug to her friends. COMING 01? CUBIST. BrrtANQE UTTERANCES OF A MAN IN NEW YORK. Ho Says McKlnley Will lie Oar tost IVmI dent Tho World Will Not End lint Tlicro Will Do a Wonderful Change. Vlxe tho, Da to as 1001. In tho Ulblo House, Now York olty, there Is preaolilng now a man who speaks like nn Kngllshranu, nnd whoso name la Beverly 6. Klnnoar. The subject of his talks is tho end of the world, nnd, unlike most alarmists, his nudlonoe consists of n large number of both tho faithful and tho unfaithful of the best olassea In tho olty. They are attracted to him beoause of bis oarnestnose and the oonvinolng truths of many of his utterances. Theee aro of tho Bort that you "oan'fi get away from," though mixed with some not quite so con vincing. His plan la to go from ono city to another preaohlng without monoy ond without price. Ho wants to point out to people tho fulfillment of all tho prophecies, nt tho close of whloh the millennium would come. Unlike Moody, ho does not tako up a collection. After the meetings Dr. Kin near answers questions. "Do not say that I preach the end of the world," said ho. "That only makes peoplo laugh. I preach tho end of tho ago. Aft er that we shall all be taken off this conti nent and transported to another, If wo are believers. If unbelievers, wo shall bo kill ed. The tune for this is now olose at hand. I quote a few, a very few, If any, authori ties. "Sir KIchard Prootor says, 'In nbout 1807-8 tho heat of tho sun will bo so enor mously increased by the impact of a comet as to destroy llfo upon this earth.' "Sir J. W. Dawson wrote, 'Inntlolpato tho destruction of the present stato of things on the earth by conflagration from the teachings of science. ' "Moody dcolares: 'Tho church is oold and formal. May God wako us up I And I know of no better way to do it than to get tho ohuroh to looking for thq return of our Lord.' "Dr. Frank M. Closoof Oakland, Cnl., ox-presldont of tho Tacoma Aoademy of Science, writes: 'Tho late selsmlo disturb ance whloh extended over tho mlddlo und southeastern statos wns ono of tho prelim inary throes of a groat cataolysm.' "Theso undoubted authorities show that tho tlmo is noar at hand. Wo know that tho end of tho ago Is within this genera tion, but whothor tho present generation began in 1870 or In 1871 wo do not know. That Is whoro chronology is Uablo to err. But tho tlmo is near, and wo must bo watohlng for It. " What will becomo of the present United States when the end of tho world oomosf It will bo carrlod over to England. Mo Klnley is to bo tho last president of tho United Statos. Beforo the end of his term there will bo a terrlblo European war. Na tions aro building warships nnd getting ready for it. Moro have been built within the past year than In tho world's cntiro previous history. This war occurs within tho next throo yours. In It comes tho end of the ago. "It Is not certain how tho end of tho world will come. Ho way descend to tho earth or ho may tako the faithful up to heaven. That is not revealed as yet. If ho descends to earth, ho will gather tho faithful together and establish a kingdom in Jerusalem, nnd there ralo his pooplo 'with a rod of Iron,' ns tho Scriptures say. If he decides to tako us all up to heaven, ho will do so and lonvo tho others hero. Either way It will bo tho millennium. "What Is tho mlllennlttmf Tho millen nium Is tho rolgn of tho saints of God over the nations. Much might bo written on tho Joy of persons who will livo during tho millennium, arising from tho improved physical condition of tho world. Tho cli mate of tho earth will not bo sevcro, either from oxecssivo oold or hoat. Violent storms cither on laud or sea will bo unknown, and the whole aspect of creation will bo moro beautiful. Tho animal world will no lon ger havo ferocious benstsjor any creaturo to harm man. or woman." "What will becomo of Wall street? That I can positively answer. Wall street throo years from now will bo in Jerusalem. But its work will bo over. Its usefulness will have been accomplished. Wall street is not a bad institution, and It will bo saved if tho mon individually aro all right. "And our politicians? Now you get right down into personalities. I could piuc out SO good politicians and 20 bad ones. The bad ones will bo oast into outer darkness and tho good onos transported to Jerusalem, wh.ro they can mix for a thou. Baud years in tlio u, lights of tho perfect reign of Christ, the millennium. Their mission then will bo to follow Christ for. ovor and forever. "Now, when It comes to looatlng the day for this to begin I must beg off a ltttlo. I used to bollevo in chronology, and nil signs say that tho world will oomo to an ond March 20, 1800. lint It may be Septemlier, 1001. Thnt is my present bollef. Thara is only n little difference Ono Is surely right. And tho tlmo is very noar." . Among tho guides to ii perfect Christi anity approved by Dr. Klnnoar whllo waiting for tho millennium aro theso simple suggestions: "A suro euro for 6ooldlng nnd tnttllngt Keep your mouth shut and breathe through your noso." "Thedovll has tho nanio of being tho meanest, but it does seem as tbqugh some men aro trying to break his reoord. " "Yes, you are quite good looking, but your oonduot spoils your beauty." "To know nil you tell is better than to toll all you know." "Blessed is he who employes all his time profitably and is silent on subjects thnt do notoouoern him." Clarence S. Russell in Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. 3 FREE CURE FOR MEN, A Michigan Man Offers to eovery Free, Send Hia Dig- Claims to Be a Benefactor Mankind. to Weakened There la always more or leas suspicion attached to anything that is offered' free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It Is upon this principal that a resident of Kalamaaoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will curetbein of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which aueh tneu are peculiarly liable to and.reatorea the organs to natural sise and vigor. As It cotta nothing to tjy the experiment it would seam that any ' man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realfao what might be the final result, ought to ba deeply Interested in a remedy which will restore then to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy in question waa the result of many years research aa to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength they need, It would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy at once. A request te II. C. Olds, Box 1718, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wuili to make use of the medicine by giving it trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where Information came from. 1 he prescription is sent free and although seme may wouder how Mr. Olds oan afford to giveaway his discovery, there is no doubt about the otter being genuine. Cut this out and svud to Mr. Olds u that he mny know how you came to write him. 12-28-7Ht GOULD HOT EAT OR SLEEP. Porfeotly Cured by tho Groat Remedy, Dr. Greene's Norvura. Mrs. Atrnes 8. Morton, 888 Main St., Char leatotm, Mass., says: "( becAmo so weak that I was unable to walk steadily, hrd no appetito, and mv b.unnu'li was unable to retain food. I could not sleep at night, had no ambition for any V'ln?, and ni a total wreck. My heart would lrent nnd 1 would be all of a tremble l used Dr. Orcono's Nerrnra blood and nerve remedy. II 113. AONTS S. MOIITOX. "I am now like a new persnn. I have an excellent appetite, caneataii.vtti!pgandeary lliiuX, and I fc -l liiojant nd ambitions. I nn curvd, perfe-tW cned." Dr. Greenc'i Citbnrtic Pills taken with the Nervura keep the liver end how els active. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14tli M., New York Cltv, the most successful specialist in curtna, nervous and chronic d', leases, oan ba con sulted free, personally or t . letter. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 1 GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand ..CONDENSED MILK.. Has No Equal SOLD EVI3RYWHERB TLhe Sun, The first cf American Newspa pers, CHARTS A. DANA.mitor. The American Constitution,, the American Idea, the American Spirit These first, last and all the time, forever. Dally, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mail, S2 a year. Address THE SUN, New YorU. DR. 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For aulo at I'ovhiHk dniK attire, 2ri Euat Centre street HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL Groat Britain's Heir Apparent Visits Our Ambassador, A DISTINGUISHED ASSEMBLAGE Among the Other Guests Were Iird Chief luetics M ussell, thn Mnrqnlinf Sullnlmry nud Cardinal Vnughan l'rlnea Tom In Our President nnd Uuyard the Jueen. London, Feb. 4. Among the omost of United Statos Ambnssitdor Bnyttrd nt the j dinner he Rave yesterday In honor of the j I'rlnce of Wnles were Cardinal Vntilm!i, Lord Hnlabury, Mnrquts of Salisbury, Miirquls of Lnnsdowne, Karl of Leven and Melville, Earl Stanhope, Karl of Camper down, Karl of North brook, Karl Carrlng- ! ton, Ilaron llnlfour of llurlelgh, Haron l'lHyfiilr, Ilaron Ilussell of IClllowen, Hon. 1 Sir William Colvllle, masterof ceremonies to the queen, and Thomas I). Ferguson, United States minister to Sweeden and Norway. At 8:40 o'olock last night a few strag glers stood lu the rain In front of the resi dence of Ambassador Daynrd watohlng the distinguished guests. At this hour the brougham of the I'rlnce of Wales arrived, ond Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Clark, who attended the prince, was the first to emerge from the vehicle. lie as sumed a deferential attitude, standing hat In hand as tho prince passed into the houso. Ten or twelvefootmen attired in livery lined the hull where Ambassador Bayard stood In the oenter of the room awaiting the prince's nrriral. As tho prince en tered the hall Mr. Ilaynrd advanced nnd shook hands with his royal highness, con ducting him to the drawing room. A few minutes later the guests filed down stairs to tho dining room, the Prlnco of Wales leading the way, followed by Ambassador Bayard, tho Marquis of Salisbury, the Marquis of Lansdowno, Lord Chief Jus tice Kuseell, Cardinal Yaughan and tho other guests. Ambassador Bayard, Minister Fergu son, Lieutenant Commander Cowles and Socrotary Carter, the fotyr Americans present, were all attired in the ordinary evening dress. Tho other guests all wore the ribbon of the Ordor of the Garter or tho insignia of orders of lower rank. Tho tnblo was deoorated with red, whlto and bluo flowers. Tho menu was olabornte, including sovoral Amoricim dlshos. At tho conclusion of tho dinner tho Prlnco of Wales arose and said: "I drink to tho health of tho president of tho Uni ted Statos." Mr. Bayard, In return. Im mediately proposed a toast to the health of the queen. No other toasts wore pro posed, and no speeches were made. The Prlnco of Wales loft a few minutes beforo midnight, and the other guests soon fol lowed . The Soeley Dinner Trlbnlntlons. New York, Fob. 4. A demurrer to tho Indictments against Herbort Barnum Seeley, Theodore Itlch and James A. Phlpps.who prepared the "Soeley dinner," was fllod with Clork Hall, lu Purt 1 of the general sessions yotorday. The threo men were Indicted ton days ago for con spiring to proouro two variety performers to oiposo their persons. Tlio demurrer alleges thnt the Indictments are not In ac cordance with the law. It will be argued next week. Tho charge against Police Captain George S. Chapman, who raided tho dinner, were dlsinlssedyesterday by a nnnnlmous vato of the police board. Trying to Prevent I!iitlor' Kitrndltlon. San Francisco, Fob. 4. Butler, the nl- logod Australian murdoror, professes to bo anxious to return nt onco to Australia, al though, his nttorneys are putting every lo ,'ul obstacle In tho way of extradition. Ho says he oan easily sho w thnt In tho prospecting camp with himself and Wei lor was a third miner whom Butler charges with being tlio real murderer. Ho refuses, howevor, to give the name of tho accused partner. The polioe now believo ho Is Richard Ashe, a suspected murderer who deserted from the ship Star of Hus sln In 1801, being accused of killing an Italian namod Napoli. Death by Flames at Ninety-seven, IiAXOASTEn, Pt., Feb. 4. Mrs. Letltln Mussolmiin, one of tho oldest residents of Laucftster county, was burned to death, at her home In Klrkwood Tuesday night. Tho old lady lived with her niece, the wife of Joseph Koop, who keeps a hotel at Klrkwood. Sho was In the lmblt of smok ing a plpo, and It Is supposed that while lying (In bed with a lighted pipe In her mouth sparks Ignited the bed clothing. Tho building narrowly osoaped destruc tion, and Mrs. Mussulman was so badly burned that sho died without recovering consciousness. Sho wus 07 years old. A Itudlcnl Victory In ISasland, Lomxvr, r -b. 4. At the olectlon Just held In tho t,ouLhweatKsex, or Waltham atow, division for a member of parlia ment to sneoeed Mr. E. W. Byrne, Q. O., uongei vniive, wno recently resigned his seat lx-cauKo of his elevation to a leading position on the bouch, Mr. Woods, tho Radical and labor candidate, was elected ovor Mr. Dewer, tho Conservative candi date, by a majority of 970. This division has been a oonscrvatlvo stronghold for years. The Czar Morbidly melancholy, London, Feb. 4. The Daily Mall pub lishes dispatches announolng that the npt leptio symptoms whloh marked the youth of the azur are returning. These symp toms, token In connection with fears of the result of the approaching operation by which It Is proposed to remove a bony protuberanoe from the head of the oaar, huve.lt Is asserted, produced feelings of morbid melanoholy In the Russian mon arch. Keller In Six Hours. Distressing kiduey and bladder diseases relieved in alx hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this ii your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 101 South Main street. bap Lx I n lliadfurd Uxoiterutrd. Wabiunoton, Feb. 4. Secretory Her bert has approved the findings of the court whloh Inquired Into the aeoldent to the Montgomery on Jan. 18 in New York harbor, when she etruok something ami dented her bottom. The court fouutl that there was no mistake in tha navigation of the ship, and that Captain Bradford handled her with proper oare. Therefore, the captain la exonerated. Threw Away Ills Cane. Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, X. Y., was ao badly afflicted with rheuma tism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great pain. After using Chaauberlaiu's l'uin Halm he was so much improved that he threw away his canes. Re says this ii u i me nt id him more good than all other uiudicines and treatment put together. For halo at 50 cents per bottle by (Irubler Bros., drug store. Ask your grocer for ue ' Kuyal Patent' flour, and take no otliei brand It i th, lvst flour made. fjo.no CASH as follows: 4 First Pflies, each of $100 Ci 20 Second" " "1001 40 Third " " "SB25Gi Cash and Prizes glien GMh month 3 Kb - - oia waiwias Tota1glvendurlng!2mos.l897,40!800?00 WRAPPER unui Trv ntlTAIIJ THEM flnmiiPtltorstosavo n ninny SUNLIGHT SOAP Wrappers n thejr en" eollnet. tint fill IHO lO ,HH,U, 1l 5,i-, wrnnner, ilint po rilo n j-qnu lin ing iUe ficmilhiR "8UNU0MT SOAP." These (cnlleil ''Con. SlMO THIS nml Iho number nf Coiinone Kent in TO JjP'IT lirujs., j.iti., New Yorli. iimrljril on ontnliie -.,,..., of "ho OIHTIfltiT CiiiiipfHinr llvf In. NoToT Dltlrlel uaiuib nt? nlcTBIPT New York t'lty, llronklyn. I.enK nnd Ktntrii ishimln, Nrw Jerecy. NewVnrTttiiioo'i nfK.r.cur, Brooklyn, Long anA Staten ftkmnil, FiMinsylvnuin, llelawnrc, fllarv Innd, Went Vlrnlnla and lift trlet of t'oliiinhm- 2 The New linwlmid Wlwlesi -rnewioyoieeare tneoeieDrajBii i-irror ti,ccjjf 1W7 Pattern, mTd by Geo. N.Weros& to., of Buf falo, Dneton and New fork. Fitted with lUrtford Tlrea, Flret I'laas Nlckle tamp.. New Departnre Uell. atandard OyolomaMr, and uoni ijaoe nauaie. SURE CURB POR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sieeplsssness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debiliiy, Etc. AsIc your Druggint to get them through his Ooltbet; or send a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., new: YORK, 4. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO For Sale by i-. P. 1). peia. Railroad. SC1IUYK1IJ. DIVISION. Jasiuby 18, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho ahovs date for Wlggnns, Ollberton, Fraokville, Iu Water, St. Clair, Pottevllle. Hamburg, llemlhu Pcttetown, PhoenixviUe, Norriatown nnd P)if adelphla (llroad street Htwtfon) nt SOS and 1106 a. m. nnd 1 20 p. in. on week Unya. For Putt ville and Intermediate stationa 9 17 a. rn. SUNDAY. For Wlgrcans, Ollberton, Krackvllle, Dart Wuter, St. Olalr, I'ottsvllle, at 8 08, 9 45 a. m. ac- ' 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, PotsatOwt. Phoonlxville, Norrhrtown, Philadelphia nt08 9 IS a. iu.,8 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah a) 10 W . m. ami 12 31, 15 11, 7 52 and 1017 p. m. Sunday, 11 IB a. ni. and 3 It p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at 1015 a. in. and S 13, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday a 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street station), fo Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 85 a, in., 1 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave Iiroau street station, Philadelphia, lu Sen Girt, Ashury Park, Oeean Grove, Lun lirnncb, and Intermediate stations, 8.10 11.24 a. m., 8.80 nnd 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOP. NUW YOUK. ISxpress, wcek-dnys, 3 20, 4 0a, 4 50 5 15, 0 50, 7 38, 3t , 833, 9 60, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 n. ni. 12 00 noon, .2 85 (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 n. in. Dining Carol. 1 40, 230 (Dining Car) 3 20, 3 50, 4 up, 5 00, 5 06 (I)lnlng Car). 0 00, 0 50,812,10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 1 05, 4 50 5 15,' 8 20,8 33,9 50, 10 21, (Dining Oar), 1135 a. in., 12 33, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 0U p. m , 12 01 night Kxiweas for lloston without change, 11 00 a in., week-days, mid 6 50 p. m., dally. FOH WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20,8 92 on lion m low noai I i.nl,.i ... nig uirj, iiz, a lo. 4 41 (.am uongreMlonav Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Cai), 7 40 (Dining Cur) p. m., and 12 05 nlgb wewK uayn, ouitunya, aou, i Ml, viz, XI JD a, m., 1209 112, 4 41. ( 5 15 Congressional Limited. Dining Oar), 6 0S (Dlutng Our), 7 40 p. n, (Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, I'lilladelnhla (via Delaware river bridra). axnraaa. 70S n. aa. dlly. Leave MarlcM street Ferry, express, 850 a m., 2 00, 4 10, 5 '0 p. ni Supdaya, 1 15, 9 45 a. ni. nouoiiuiioMBcion, nv, eiaj, a. m., a anu i w Ii. in., week days. Sundays. 8 00. 8 15 a. in.. 4 no and 5 00 p. in. ror us pa May, Angloesea, Wililwood and Holly Beach, and Sea Isle City, Oeean City and Avalon Rxpreas, 9 00 a. in., 4 00 p. in week days. Sundays, 1 00 a. m. For Somen Point. Uxpresa, 8 60 a m., 4 10 gm. week days. Sundays 8 45 a. m. . M. Prkvokt, J R. Wood, Uen l Manager. Gen'l Ptws'g'r Aitt, Thoee who ottea buy SEliLlU'S the keep coming back best ly tor it. Thla aa- mixture makes addinz a lit the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Groceis. i tie of Seelig's to ordinary .coffee. 2C a packge, Tha Rosy Freshness A"?.a f.lv.etyJ,.,t,,S kin iota riably obtained by tbore who use PoeaaMl'H Oomplezlon fowder. A genuine weleome waits yon at JOE VVYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Itnast wlilskeya, beers porter and all sonstonlly on tap. Choice einueranoe drinks and cigars. 301 DIVIDEND .S frur oualoiotrs WOULD YOU OA SIC NVBHT SIO OK tlPWAailHT Dili P.riloulara fr- Addreai Vest- Iti .rl urn Ntrnt '!i!a,o HI anafi nahii montrilt rn Flnuuelut Co, AND GIYEN FREE PRIZES EACH FOR Ha 400.00 I.UUU.UU $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. I . Rvm month daring tm in esob of th I dlftrlotl oswlllbflrdedMjrtlltiwB: 1 Dt 1 UflnpwiaT ddd imiun m ma T,Rrgrt Number ofeoapona fror thediMriotinwhiohb or sho reside WlUrKf-iralMOOClMli. ., . The A Competitor, wlm lend fc tbe Next l.nrarst Numbers f cou pons frm tiie dtatriot id wtilen titer residewill Knell lwi'l at nlnner'e TOP WRTIOW option a ladf ' orncii-1. n'n i-ierce tsnecini i Next TjHrireat Irt hl.h llu. ontionaiaay'aoraeniieni"o ,.. S. The Oompelitiona will t?IoP thn I.nat liny ol linch illonlh during l17, Cnnpons rocpivMl too late for one rarmth'i eonipotltloo willbe put Int., the next. 3. Oompetltora who obtain wrannire from rjnenld aoapindealer'astoek willbe diequallliod. i.mplojeee of Lerer Brothers, IM., and their fenuhea, arede bamd from competing. ,..., 4 . A printed hit of Wmnere In OomrjirtfWs ofatrlct will be forwarded to Competitors in about il dais after each competition closes. K, Lemr Brothers, U&., wffl enrTortoawardtbe nrites fairly to the Iwt of their aMlllr and Judgment, but It Is understood that sll who compete agree to ao oept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd., aeflnal. I.KVKlt IIUOB., Ltd., New York. I When In tcuSt v i.at to use lot Nervouj Debility, Lwus cf Power, Impotency, Atro'pnv. Varicocele, ana other weaknesses, from any cause, use SeAinc Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. Xf neglect if, aon Iroablei rewlt bully. Mailedfor$1.00;0boxes$5.00. With $5.00 orders we give a guarantee to, cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CD., Qcvcland,iO. KIKLIN, Shenandoah, Pa nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by ftAVin FATTST Insurance Agent, n.VOl, 120 South Jardln St Also Life and Anldental Compaui ett BROIYl-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant oure for sour stomachs and headaohea, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah k i y d Celeb Bid d"S$5n: Celebrated 2TmuAie yders never fall. J IdiM aaeiarti th m fiafo svnd aiir f Btr fall in ir ' with Tmnity rennyroysl nil and othr like remedtea). Aiwavi bu the best and avoid ditMr potntmciit. Guaranteed lupertor to all ethm. ItottlYwv 5b; bcit In the market, A No 1. RtrUeul&rs, 4 cU.' Dr.a.H vajCsBi-ok By. Boston. Uut. PHILA. & READING RY IN KPPKCT DEC 6. 1896. Trains leave Hhenandoah aa follows : 1'or New York via Philadelphia, week days M0, 5 28, 710 a. 111., 12 83, a CO and 5 58 p. ID uudaya, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week dais, 5 25, 7 10 a. m., 12 83 and 3 08 p. m. For Heading; and Philadelphia, week dava i 10, 5 25, T 10 a.m., 12 33, 3 OJ and 5 58 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. in. For Pottoville, week days, 2 10: 7 10 a. in., and 12 88, 3 08 and 5 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. Rnr1imnim nml Unk.n.- HI,.. J i 10, 5 25, 7 10 a. m 12 38, 3 03 and 5 58 p. L." For Willlanuport, Sunbury and Lewlaburr weekdays, 8 25, 1180 a. m and 7S6 p. m. Sundays, 3 38 a, in. For Malianoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 26, 710,1180 a. in., 12 83, 3 06, 5 58, 7 25 and 8 St p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and bliamokin, week days. 8 25. 7 10. 11 ATI ii , 9flK nn,l nn - 1 days, 8 25 a. in. oF.orD'1,9?r8!AVMhlnarlon and the West rti Terml M,l Phil ml ..1 t.lil.. f T 1- it r, v ... 7. 1128 a. m., 8o ana 7 .27 p u.. Sundays! it" V ml 40 ana 7 27 p. in. Addl. tioiial trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat. 'i'.i1h"lrS?t tai2". week dye 10 HO a. m. 12 20, 12 U 8 40 run. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. ni, TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH , I'e" New York via Philadelphia, week .lays, i 80, 8 00 a.m., 180, 4 30, 8 00 p. m. and ulalit. Sundaya, 6 00 p. in. Leave New York via Maucli Chunk, week days, A 80, 10 a. m., I 30 and 1 15 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, weoa days, i 20, 8 85, 10 OS a. m. and 4 05, 8 30, 11 w. p.m. Sundays, 11 80 p. in. Leave Reading, week days, 185, 710, 1008, 11 55 a. m., 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 85 a. m. Leavo PoMsrllle, workdays, 2 85, 7 40 a. m. Leave Tamaaua. week dmva. a la a an it " . '.p ui. ounuays, 2 so a. ui. n., 1 27, 7 20 and 48 n. m. SundaW la - , . w -m if. w, nunwiyi, O IS a, JO i. " iSan-y. vny vrai tlayn, 8 4S, 3D. 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 44 ttud 10 08 p. w. HuodAyv, 8 it T.ULVs ft.lilaniv Tlen J. u iu an p. ui. Bunaaya, 2 40, 00 a. m. Leave Wllliamaport, week days, 7 42. 1010 a iu.. 8 85 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays; ll 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, TAVP I'lll lf,ll..l l.lijn . . .. South strei t wlmil for Atlantic (1y. neeKuuH-r.icpres,S00a. m., 2 00, 400, 5 00 p. iu. AiH-omm.idation, 8 00 a. in., 6 80 p. m. Sundays i:Minaa, D00, 1)00 a. m. Aooonv niodation, k ix, n ,,, , 4 45 p. ni. Returniiiu leave Atlauile City depot, eoroer Atlantic and Aicanaas avenues. Weekdas Knproes, 7 85, 00a. in, 830, 6 80 p. m. Aoioniiiiiidatlon, s 1 a in., 4:12 p.m. Sundkva -Kxpreas, 4 0U 7 30 p. m. Aucommo dati;i,7 13 a. m.,4 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. If you want to hire a sale and reliable team lor driving or for working purposes pay Shields' tlvtr stable a visit. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, Ne. 410 Ratal Centre street. , Opposite Roadtng railroad utation. unicn A Handsome Complexion la one of tho greatest charms a woman can I posbess fuUO.M' CoatPUiZIOIl PuWDbtt I gives it. I a:
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