ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Rpsrot Cor Trsatmskt for tortnrlnir, dlsflR. vrlnir, Itching, burning, and scaly km nd scalp diseases with loss orhair. - Warm baths with On. TIouiiA. Soap, gentle applications of CtmmjEl folntnient), find mil doses of Cotiouha Hksol TKST.greateat of blood purifiers and humor cares uticura Omr U aM ttirAnriiAnt th world. FOTTBB DntTOltCniM CoBr., Bolt Pppi., noaton. . qj- " Uow to Care ItehlnK'Bk.n Dliet,"frf RED ROUGH HANDS iflSstPSB Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. "Wounds & Bruises. . fcuts & Sores. ., iBoils & Tumors. ' Eozomti & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. isFevor Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco HUinlKE3,JtlU.CO., Ill A 111 WUUiaSt.,liiYirk. For Bitlo nt l'ovlnsky's drug store, 28 Bast Centra street MADE ME A MAM AJAX TABLETS T03ITIVKLY CURE JLlU jVBTvous Jueae raiting mem ory. impotencjr,DieepieBnen8(evo.. cnuntx. by AtitifM) and other Excewee and Indis cretions, They quickly ant- murvly reBlore Jjorc v iikuit in om ur jouuk, uuu fit a man for study, bunlnesi or roarrlne, trove nt Imonlty ond. Consumption if Ukeain time. Their usft thows immediate improve ment and effects a CURB where all others tall. In. 1st upon hftTinn the (tannine AJax Tablfta. They have eared thomandi and will cure yoa. We ele a poiltire written (tnarantee to effect a core In each case or tetand the money, l'rice 00 cent per nackase, ixpaoKasea11n11treatmen11.10r9s.nl. 11T man. In plain wrapper upon receipt ol price. Circular Iree. AJAX REMEDY CO., Chicago, Ilia For sale In Shenandoah, Pa. at A. WaalejCj SWMVratfl tf uO EFFECTS ATO" nTHEtly CJLTON'S tSZnfiLIZEB. Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, apermatorheca. emissions, Impotency. paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring .Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick, and Thorough. Don't it deceived ty imitations; insist on CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed it your drug gist doe. not have it. Price $ 1 per pkge, 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential, fiend us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week'a trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MED. CO.. BOSTON, MASO. Bold nt Kirlln'a drug store, Shenandoah, Pu STS AND SUHC. StllD 4C. fd-"(0MAH'3 SAFE GUAP"!' Witrox (SPECIFIC CcPwtJwPA. t?oi at Povlnsky's drug store, 28 III" Centre street. Wanted-An Idea Protect your ldeai thpy may hi Who can thins: of aomo simple tmng to patent write tiutin nuupbskuuiiti a. jvj,. rutcu Atkui tutrt. Washington, D. C, for their $1,8U prise offef tud list of two hundred Inventions wanted. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBim. thus urn iafis WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlKftvinmmntand r-libW. Arovi iunlntkna. fl.t flims'itiiiif I'll I and II V L II Lit K KTS- Atdruir!or.ormittltreci'wits. prn. CATtiD Hr0. CO , UotWli. Mast. Our UOOk. 1C I'or Bale at KirHns drusr store and 8hcnantlonh drui; store. THE SUN. Tiie first of American Newspa lusrtt, CHARLES A. DANA.EiMor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Dally, by mall, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world; Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SIn. New Yorlt. GRAY HAIR RESTORED .ill ur u i.t:..'.'. II. Mil SI I. III. V N V. ( hnruiittMs iMH.nnt utloi tfl'4) bull.u I.Kll'rt II. VI II TIIMOraiuove. d.)(tr.ift. iluru lint, trituita'linniml an.1 iirutunlWtfroMrth i l..!i: 11 i:illl!AN'l' I II 1UR Kultnn . ;t (SIN ltllt. I, Hi: SI IIIIIl.'A.VI' 1 1 IUB Kulmnau, N V CRCC IHuilralvd TleatU llair ou application 11 c l Ml For aale by Shenandoah Drug; Store, Kirlln Drus Store. The Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the akin Is Inva riably obtained by tboca who use Pozzoni'b Oomplexlon fonder. witch mzei mi ljj (Grocers) can tell . Sb'W you why tliosc m? when'JThobuy ieo'? SSP wncn lcccpcoraingback i er used as sin for It. Strange f t though how long admixture to it taWbcs pcop,e & 1 ordinary cot- try a new thing. fee makes al . ,i, ! ... jf delicious drink t It -Jri " jfdft "VTrVit IHiSH 3 a a ltd Lm rw i ma m MUCUJsJ IS la no Minors' CIHoials Eofuso to Meo. the Operators. THE CRISIS IN THE BIO STRIKE. A. Conffeironpo of I.nbop I.ondorn Cnllct to Moot lit St. I.ouls, nt 'Whloh nu KfTot t AVill llo Mnilo to Draw Alt AVorltors Into tlio Struirclo. Columbus, Aug. 21. The national ex ecutive board of the United Mine Work ers adjourned yesterday after having Issued a enll for the conference of or ganized labor to be held In St. Louis on Auk. 30. The board rejected the proposition of Pittsburg operators for a conference to arbitrate the wage dis pute In that district, claiming that such action would be prejudicial to the in terests of the miners at large. The board Is ready to consider overtures for the arbitration of the issues of the great strike only when these overtures come from all the operators In the com petitive district, which Includes Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. The board has decided not to deviate from the established pol- cy until the result of the St. Louis conference Is known. The aggressive work in the Held will be continued, and the efforts to spread the strike in the West Virginia district will be renewed. The success or failure of the strike hangs upon the St. Louis conference, the call for which has been endorsed by Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, ana J. 13. Sovereign, general master work man of the Knights of Labor. They maintain that the fight now being waged by the miners is one of common Interest to organized labor throughout the country. At tho St. Louis con ference all labor organizations will bo asked to Join Issues with the miners. The failure to secure a general sus pension In West Virginia has' greatly Interfered with the prospects of suc cess, as the coal supplied from that and the few isolated districts Is meet ing the limited demand. The only hope of cutting off this supply appears to He In the refusal of organized labor In the ordinary channels of traffic and business to handle or use this coal. If the object of the St. Louis con ference Is accomplished the strike will be extended to nearly every branch of labor In the Country. The call for the conference Is ad dressed to all "who condemn govern ment by Injunction and the use of force to coerce the people and deprive them of their rights as American citi zens," and Is In part as follows: The great miners' strike has gone SJbeyond a struggle for living wages. n?t- crisis In the affairs of the nation haB arrived In which all patriotic peo ple must determine whether they will accept and consent to live under the rule of an oligarchy of wealth or whether tho Institutions of free gov ernment, the rights of free speech and peaceable public assemblage are to be preserved. "The present struggle has assumed a contest for the preservation of civil liberty and constitutional rights. The tyrannical and un-American injunc tions of the federal and state courtB are revolutionary against the first principles of free government and de rogatory to the Inherent rights of the masses, endangering the public peace and destroying the personal security and Individual llbortles of the common people. "The courts have deserted the temple of justice and now stand forth the de fiant bulwark of confederated capital. Their arbitrary rulings have set up one standard of rights for tho rich and another for the poor. They decree that capital is always right and labor al ways wrong. They have made It un lawful for starving working people to appeal against tyrannical treatment, present grievances, or propose Just and peaceable terms for thejredress of in sufferable wrongs. "The present great jrilners" strike Is an expression of disCWStent that origi nated In poverty and starvation. It was horn In the sorrow and destitu tion, of hungry women and children. b tho last protest of Impoverished nslaved. labor, and It presents to odd a cause as righteous and te as ever inspired the souls of a r,:n.ian people. Tne pniiantnropic heart of this great nation has respond ed In sympathy with the miners' ap peal for the rights to receive a re spectable living fortha .most arduous and hazardous labor in the world. Their appeal for a small share of the wedlth they create and for the right to enjoy some of the fruits of advanced civilization finds a chord everywhere In the commonality of mankind,, and If It were a Btruggle between miners and mine operators only liberty would triumph over oppression. Industry over greed, and right over wrong without the necessity of this call. "But It Is no longer a mere struggle between employe and employer. The Judiciary has assumed the Indefensible claims of the operators, and the strug gle Is between tyrannical courts and the whole people. The courts, although under oath to serve the rich and poor alike, have volunteered to defend the sordid Interests of the rich as agalnpt the God given rights of the poor, and now threaten to turn the Catling guns and Winchesters of criminals and thugs against all who dare protest against their despicable restraining orders. The judiciary Is prostituted to the bidding of oppressive capital, has placed the right of property above the rights of persons, and has dlscrlmlpated against the many In the Interests of the few. "That 360,000 miners should be con demned to lives of drudgery and starv ation by the arbitrary rulings of the courts 1b an Insult .to a beneficent ere jitor, an outrage upon free government And a dlsgraoe to the Christian clvlliiaa Uon in whloh we live. To the end that a Just and equitable settlement of the differences between employers and em ployos may be effected and the oourts stopped from these outrageous perverr Klons of oonstltuttonal rights, we appeal to that higher, more humane and pa. trlotlo oourt, the great plain people, the liberty loving people of. this great nation, to mnd accredited dolcgatos to 8t, Louts, whore a maBS oonventlon will bo hold on Monday, Aug. 30, 1897, The object of tho oonventlon will not be to merely protest against the usur pation and tyranny of the courts, but to formulate plans to compel a return to the principles of free government and put said plans Into practical oper ation. , ' "Our people have suffered all the bvIIb that are sufferable, and we are left to the alternative of submitting to the Injunctions of the courts, and oow nrdlv entreating our miners to return to the hovels of misery and shame or appealing to the patrlotio hearts of America to consider our cause and render a verdict In accordance with tha tnat nialms of suffering humanity. We have chosen the. latter, and will accept the verdict witn mat tortituae and rcsgnntlon becoming every liberty loving patriot of till great nation." TITJt O'.'KItA 01; "1TATI5 SIBNT. It'itehri ' Oli -n d wlt'i T'''na: Pltti lnvu .IN . L't a it t'ntVpitW. PI taburg, Aug. 21. The coal operator.-, at their meeting last night, after waiting In vain for an answer from President llatchford to their telegram, asking for a furt?Tr conference here today to arbitrate the strike situation. Issued a statement; to the public, as follows: "The operators have now exhausted every ef.'ort to make amicable settle ment, but the miners decline to meet In conference or arbitrate. The po sition taken by Mr. Itntchford occa sions great surprise to the operators. He Insists In bringing In all competitive states, when he knows the operators of other states under no circumstances will attend a Joint conference. "In making this demand Mr. llatch ford ISiPeeklng to delay a settlement, In the hope that he may bring to his aid all the labor organizations of the' country and assume such political In fluence as will frighten tho politicians Into Insisting upon a settlement of the strike, without regard to the merits of the case. " "He has always Insisted that the Pittsburg district Is the key to the sit uation, and the operators hold out to him an olive branch from which Is suspended the key he sought. "Mr. Itatchfortf Is using the Pitts burg miners as a cat'spaw to scratch political chestnutB off the idle coal tip ples In this district. He knows very well that delay in settlement will de prive Pittsburg miners of work, which will be dons during the winter. "Mr. Ratchford must arrange a con ference at once for settlement or ar bitration of the troubles in the Pitts burg coal district or he must stand ac cused of Inconsistency and lnsncerlty. Public opinion will certainly hold him responsible for the destitution which must Inevitably prevail In the district during tho renting winter." No Word bo Pull of meaning and about which such tender recollec tions chiBter as that of "Mother," yet there aro months when her life is filled with nain. dread and suffering, and she looks forward to the final hour with crloomy forebodings, fear and trembling. "Mother's Friend" prepares the system for the change taking place, assists Nature to make child-birth easy, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy re covery. It greatly diminishes tho danger to life of both mother and child. Sent by Mall, on receipt of price, $1.00. Boole n iir.nanlMit Mnthcra1' frpft nnnn nrmll.!Lttnn. xna jnrauueia ucgniaior vo., Aiiania, us. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA peprja. Railroad. BCIIUYKILT, DIVISION. July 1. 18S7. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi date for Wlggans. OUberton. Fraokvllle, Dart Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Ilamburg, Iteadlnt Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Korrlstotvn and Phi) adelphla (Broad street station) nt C 08 and 1103 a. m. and 4 20 n. m. on week days. Sundavs. 8 OS a. m., 8 10 p. m. For Pottsvllle and inter mediate atationa only 91 a. m. week days, Sundavs. 9 45 a. m. Trains leave Krackvllle for Shenandoah al iu so a. in. ana MVl, nil, 7 02 and 10 17 p, Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 1010 a. m. and 12:33, s 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Huudaj 1 10 40 a. in.. S 13 d. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fo' Shenandoah at 5 67, 8 83and 10 10 a. m., 4 10 and 11 p. m. weeic uaya. aunaaya leave at 0 DO a. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, 10, oca um, Asoury rarK, uoean urove, 1.0m Branch, and intermediate stations, 0 50, X.25 11 on - O DA , w. 1 1 ' ..u7, n. iu.,u.ou iuu .w p. m, wecaxiaya. oun- uuyn, a i u. III. iave nroau mreet station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOltK. Kipress, week-days 8 20, 4 0o, 4 60 Kl!l, 8 50, 7 83, 8 20, 8 88, 0 50, 10 21 (Dinlne Car), 11 0) a. in, 13 00 noon, 12 83 (Limited 100 and tn p. ni, Dining Cars). 140. 280 (Dlnlncr Carl Si), ila 4 00,5 00, 3 54 (Dining Car), 800, 7 02, 7 4J, 10 00 j. in., u ui, nigm. ounuays, a 2U, 1 in. 4 oa, 6 IS, ww, ww, -1 , ; . 1 1 1 11 v-.t iw , x 1 o a. nr., 1283 1 05 iDlnlnc Car) 280 (Dining Car), 400 (Limited 4 22 Dininff Car. 0 20. ft M.( Dlnlnnl Vnr stOff TrtO 7 J ft 1 1 V. . in si s . i . ' I'rwi9 ior nosian wniiout cuanffe, 11 00 a m., TTwt,-ujB, mm i to p. ui., uuuy, WASHINGTON AND THK SOtJTir. lfftr Hi 1 i I lnnrn mrtrt Wn al, t O Kit tt Vi O OO 10 30, 11 38, ft. m 12 09 12 UI, 1 13, ft 18, 4 41, 5 18 rpnirreaslonnl Limited, Dining Cur, 8 If. 8 imiiiiiK uirj, i oi luining unrj p. m , nnu VJlft nlcht week day. Sundays, 8 60, 7 30, 0 12, 11 a. m., 1209, 112, 4 41, 1515 Conuretniomtl LIm- "wi.uiiunBuarj.ooo iimilng uarj, 7UI twin ing Car p. m. and 12 05 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITV. Leave Itrnad street station via Delaware river brldee Rxprcas, 4 45, 9 20 I'JO minutes n. in, 2 88 87 minutes), 3 82 00 minutes. 705 90 minutes p. in. Sundays, 4 43, 9 20 90 minutes a. m., 2 83 87 minutes, 7 05 p. m. Leave Market street wharf Kxpress, 5 00, 820,940.n. m., 100 (Saturdays only, 150 75 mlinitesJ.BCO, 3 10 76 minutes, 4 00 (70 min utes, 4 20 75 minutes, 5 00 170 minutes 6 80 70 minutes p. in. Sundays, 5 00, 7 80, 800 76 minutes, 880 73 minutes), 900, 9 45 75uitn utrsj u. in. and 4 80 p. m. tl.OO excursion train, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Cnpo May, Anglesen, Wlldwood and Holly lleoch Kiprew, 9 00 a. in., 2 80, 4 05, 5 00 p.m. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Cape May only, 1 80 p. in. Saturdays. Kxeursion, 7 00 a. m. daily. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Kxprew, 9 10 a. m., 3 80, 4 30, 8 00 p. m weekdays. Sundays, 860 a. lu. Kxeur sion. 700 a. m. dally. For Somen Point Hxprees, TOO, 8 20, 040 a. in., i ou, a uu, 4 ou, o uu, o ao p. m. week uaya ounuays, o uu, v uu, h uu, V uu anil v 45 a. m, j. w. iiirroiiiNeoir, J. It. Wooo. Ueu'l Manager. S SlOfO IS Ml LAGER m PILIR BEERS (len'l I'UM'g'r Agt nUNYON B-r.t'c'Ms; for Slimmer Comnlnhit Cholera Infantum, nml nil Ilowel Troub e. Mum- . UUnLO din,, ivioooi its separate cure for each (lioease, for sate at nil ilmjrgleta. When In doubt, write to l'rof. Munyon, 1(101 Arch strett, Phllauelpliln, in., lor free medical novice. OTHERS FAILED ttcn I. NolirmnlitW, Phlln , ra.Rwmrs! Two year ago I bcoami u ufh n-r I ruin lllood jrn i mi ii , com oienoina wUh n llttlo lump fttid sore on my neck, I doc to mi. instead of get Una ipttr I grew wo me; I applied to ono of our Iffithru linupltAlft, wai trv.itiM thne for n Ion tim. Nmift could euro niy ciim (my photo wilt e .mi ui n to all auf ffra tuv condition nt that time ) in this hor rible btatc Of health I wont to II r. . I Tlicrl. lie lincl bet-n HfonnDftwlPil to me to euro nllrr nil tli ft-n liitit iltl1iil. Ir. Tliorl, 1141 1 No rd i NIVTIfilpunl 1'tilla . Befora treotmfnt. Informed me he htulrureti llioninntlH llko iiiCfthat he would like to have rav photo no that nlirpllpn might see the truth; foreo many to catch BtitTefrs that many people think nil who Bdvertlno. ore quacks. My tihoto was taken from both Mden with tho same focus distance. Alter three mouths' irwiunru. fmy photo spnic0 for nsenj lOHiay 1 am a hnppy youne man. Kvery sore is healed, scars only left as a re membrance of that hor rlble rilaeaae. When I consulted Ir. Tlierl I my neck and face were swollen tlireo tlnirv their normal BtEe.HH the .fl,,,nrB. photograph will show. Afteh,riTim,?ntba I say suOerers from any reuimt.nu lllood I'olson or Indiscretion of Any kind, male or female, young or old, rich or poor, here Y k case none can ?qiinl. Will yon suffer an I did or will you listen to a formrr suOerer) nclvlcc to ro and conRult AuivrKus irrcnt est or nil .SticcInllMfM, RR THFFI 604 Nor"1 SIXTH St. whose heart Is assort and kind aia motlipr'n. George I'. Hchrenohos, sworn accord I nj tn Iuw, beforo Charles W. Miller, Notary luhllc BIffned, OEOHOK P. SCHUKNOHOS. lluum. Sally 03. Kvtrs. 00, Snndays 012 XO NAME, NO ADDItrsS pnhllshed without the patient's conenL Mtrlctent e crecy ffiinrnntecd o nils Itlood iiolxnn, vnrlcocrle. strict tires cured unHer ffimr nnlee. Iot manhood reotored. Small shrunken orcrnnn enlarged. Fresh ciuui cured In 4 to 10 days, ltellcf ut once. Afllletcd and tiiiTortunnle. l'oor or Rich, if you were robbed snd vlcilmlzed and wish to get cured, then send five 2-ccot stnmpa for book "Truth," the bcfltforyoiinir nndnld, single or married. Only book expoMni;4itiacaki t I'tiko Institutes, free ircicrlptloii faiimhuffn. or so'cslledfrec advice, from former fiilow-Biiflcr irs, etc Hours for exnmlnfttlon and treatment for daiifferounnnd so-called Incnrnblo cases daily from 10 to lJi AVednedavaud Hotiir days from 11 A. M. to l l. Rf.f nnd trom G to 10 ! M, Send for sworn tcstiuiunlala. niilions of Dollars Go tip in smoke every year. Takonc risks but get your houses, stock, fur, nituro, etc., insured in first-class ic liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, lXX Also Llf o and Accidental Companl est Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT i THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, ts sold under positive Written (Suarnntce, die donee. Nervousness. Lassitude, nl I Drains. Youth. ful Errors, or liicessivo Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box, blx for 15; with written cunrnntco to euro or refund money, fsnmnlo pack age, containing Cvo days' treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. Ono sample only sold to cacn person, at storo or by man. tSTRcd Label Special Extra Strength vm For Impotency, Loos ot l'owor, wosn mannoou. ,$1 n box; six for $5, wittA 'written irunrnnteeu Kr.,.in iintMnnua , tnnrnln5Vlrtia. A f nlnrnlltt ffiCFOnEorbymall. -AE For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, DEAD STUCK for .BUGS Kills ltoaohes, Fleas, Moths and Bedbngi f poisonunst won't stain. Lart'u bottles, at d: Non- ruf Stsls ana urocurs, cenis. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2, 1807. Trains leave Sbennndonh as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, SSS, 7 03 0 54 a. m., 12 80, 810 and G 07 p in Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York vlo Alnuch Chunk, week days, 5 80, 7 05 a. m., 12 83 and 3 10 p. in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 80, 7 05 a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. 8un days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m and 12 83, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahnnoy City, week days 2 10, 5 85, 7 05 a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 8 25, 5 86, 11 SO a. in., and 7 25 p. in Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25. 5 30, 7 05, S 54, 11 80 a. m., 12 03, 8 10, 6 07, 7 35, 9 55 and U 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, S 25 a. m. For Ashland and Sliamokln, week days, 3 26, 5 86,705, 11 80 a. m., (507, 736 and S55 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a.m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West via B. AO. It. It., through trains Ies'-i Beading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & K. V K) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 28 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sundays, 3 20,700,1128 a. m., 8 46 and 727 p.m. Addi tional trains front Twenty-fourth and Cleat nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80. 8 00 ft. in., and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 Oo p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, v.eek days, 4 30, 9 10 a.m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 0 80, H 30 p. m. Sandnys, 11 80 p. in. Leave Beadlng.week days, 1 35, 7 10,10 03, a. m. 12 00 m., 4 1, S00apd8 20 p. tn. Sundays, 186 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 35, 7 40 a. in., 12 80 and 0 J2 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 11 28 a. ni., 1 OS, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 48 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 in Leave Mahanoy City, week dnvs. 12 20. 8 45. 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 Is, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 0a p. m. nunciays. is w, a ?a a, m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 85, 2 40, 4 00 8 80,934. 1036, nt a, m 284, 502, 638 7-57, 10 W p in. Sundays, 13 40. 2 40, 4 00 a. in. Leave Wllllainsport, week days, 7 42, 10 30 a to., 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warl and South street wluiif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kiprww, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a, m., (Saturdays only, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, 8 40, 4 00, 4 30, 3 00, 5 40, 7 00 p. in. Aouoiuinodatlon, 8 00 a. in., 6 30, 0 ao p. in. Sundays Express, 780, 8 f0, 8 30, 900, 10 00 a. in., 4 45 p. m. Aooommodatlon, 8 00 a. in., 4 43 p. m. 81.00 excuraloti train to foot of Mississippi Ave., 7 00 a. m. dally. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, ( Mondays only C 45 A.m.. ) 7 00,7 45,813,9 00, 40 15, 1100 a. m., 830, 180, 580, 1 80,0 30 p. ro. Aooanituodatloti, 4 IB, 815 a. ra., 406n. in. Sundays Kinross. 3 80. 4 00. 8 00. 8 00. 80. 7 00, 7 80, 8 00, 9 30 p. ra. Accommodation, 7 15 a. m.. 5 05 p. ni. 81.00 exourslou train from foot of Mississippi Ave , only, weekdays, 6 00 p. in., unuays, u iu p. in. Parlor Cars oil all express trains. Tho Leading Coroal Reaches and Passes the "Dollar Mark." BX0ITING SOENES ON 'OHAHGE, Tho Hulls Clnliil Tlmt tlio Wnvs of Hull Sontliuoiii, AVIiloli 11ns Sprenil All Ovor tlioCotintry, tVlll Cnrry the l'rloo to Sl.Srt or lllishor. New York, Aug. 11. At 1:40 o'clock yesterday September wheat In the locitl market reached the Ions talked of goal of U per bushel. Naturally enough, the Incident created a tremendous sensa tion on the floor of the exchange and was greeted with prolonged cheers from half a thousand throats, being re echoed from the crowded galleries. Several times during the early after noon the bulls snaiJped the price within He. or me uesireti marK, uut a return wave of selling orders each time swept It back again. The final and success ful effort was made under the Impulse of export rumors reaching enormous figures. September was hanging around 99VfiC. when the export news was first whispered about, and at once danced upwards in response to excited local buying. Higher and higher It whirled, watched by everybody on the floor, un til the big black finger on the record dial plumped fairly on the even figure, and "dollar" wheat In New York was anvaccompllshed fact. Now that the bulls have attained their boast they are as far as ever from being statsfled, and claim that the wave of bull sentiment, which has spread like fire all over the country. will carry the price here to at least $1.25 per bushel, and perhaps oven higher. That dollar wheat Is already a thing of the cast was demonstrated on the late curb, when further clamor ous demands from high Btrung local shorts raised the price to $1.00, or a cent a bushel advance from the official close. About 50,000 bushels of wheat changed hands at $1 during the after noon. From tho very outset local dealings wore marked by great excitement. Everybody felt that dollar wheat was In the air, and while there were occa sional let ups 'when traders unloaded Jags of wheat on which there was a good profit, they were Invariably fol lowed by a general tightening of val ues on fresh waves ot reckless buying. The crowd, being keyed up to a high pitch of excitement, eagerly swallowed the wildest sort of bull news, such ns would be ordinarily rejected. The En gllsh market was up In tho air, keep lng free pace with our advance. Their closing prices were top for the day and 3i to 4 pence higher than Thurs day night. French markets, on the other hand, held back and showed practically no response to the extra ordinary strength In other 'markets. Private cables credited the English advance to rainy weather and excited covering by shorts. First prices In this market were made simultaneously at from 97',4c. to 9Sc. for September and 9G9ic. to 97c. for December. The latter displayed the greatest strength dur ing the day on large buying orders from local houses and others. Subsequently September dropped to 97 cents under realizing sales, but at noon was chased up to 99c. by a frantic rush of buy ing orders. Throughout the day fluctuations were very erratic, at times leaping Vi and Vz cent between sales. The trade was considerably amused over the stories of enormous profits being made on the boom. At one time yesterday cash wheat here was nominally worth $1.06' for No. 1 northern, f. o. b., afloat, and No. 2 red $1.01. A year ago the for mer sold at 64c, and the latter at 69940. The price of September one year ngo was G2c, nnd of December 6Gc. Bullish spring wheat news was an Im portant factor In the advance all day, just as It was Thursday. The full range on September yester day was from 97c. to $1, the close be ing 99c. December opened at 964c, sold off to 9Gc, up to 99c, and closed at flSVic. The total transactions were 8,355,000 bushels. Export sales were 175 loads here and outports, including three cargoes for France. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Liff Away. If you wamj to quit tobacco using easily ami lurovcr, oo muuu wen, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bae. tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Jfany gain ton pounds in ton days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or ft.OQ. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Eemedy Co., Chicago or Now York, Three I'll oiioim I'-cnpo i rom ami. Belvldere, N. J., Aug. 21. Three pris oners worked out of the Warren county Jail here Thursday night, nnd they are still at liberty. The men are John Eck ert of Phllllpsburg, a chicken thief, William Force ot Hope, a burglar, for ger and all around bad man, and Jacob Bishop of High Bridge, who is accused of having one more wife that the Jersey laws allow. Dr. Cummlngs, the Jail physician, left the prison In the evening, and It may be that the doors were not locked by the sheriff or the members of his family, who was in charge of the Jail at the time. The sheriff thinks one of the trio had du plicate keys of the prison locks. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack ago of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of colieo at about t tho cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java ooffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Urain-O is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What eolleo breaks down Qralu-O builds up. Ask your grocer for Qrain-O. 15o. and 38c A Iliillrntidf Pfir 'JCldiiitlkti. 9an Francisco, Aug. 3-. A special oorreenondeqt of The Bulletin, writing from Juneau, Alaska, under date ot Auff. 11. says that railroad communi cation between Juneau and Dawson Will be one of th things jn the near future. Next spring B.000 men will be at work, and the road will probably be completed before next fall. The pro posed road is to start from the head of steamboat navigation in Taku river and run to Lake Teslln. Light draught steamboats will be operated from each Hid of the new road, and It will taka four days to make the journey from Juneau to Damson, Household Necessity. OwonroU Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant aim reireaning to mo taste, aut gently and positively on kidneys. Hver and bowela. cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of , . , - , vbum. will HUH I guaranteed to cure by all druggists. i i m.nuv in vs ,f. The Greeks were physically perfect and wautiful because they were healthy. The man who suiters from M1 -health cannot Ve physically robust and manly. The woman who is sickly can not be hemi tiful and wo manly. Most all forms of ill-health have their in ception in disorders of the difrestim. when the digestion is bad the blood becomes im pure, and is imperfectly supplied with the food - elements that build up new and healthy tissues, and tear down, and carry away those that are inert and half-dead. The nerves are not rebuilt from day to day with new, vigorous, active fibers. Every organ, tissue, mus cle and nerve in the body is half famished for healthy nutriment. Almost any dis ease in the category of human ills may be the result of this condition. Host fre quently it Is the most deadly of disorders consumption. Sometimes it is some other wasting disease. Again, it may be scrofula or some skin disease. There Is a sure preventive and remedy for these conditions and maladies. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It corrects all disorders of the digestion. It restores the lost or failing appetite and invigorates the liver. It fills the arteries with the pure, rich, red blood of health. It builds new, firm flesh, healthy, active nerve fibers, and strong elastic muscles. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of con sumption, and wasting diseases. It cures nervous prostration. Druggists sell It. The man who Is too lazy or neglectful to take an occasional dose of medicine to ward off the evil effects of constipation deserves to die. And he will surely get his deserts, for constipation la the first cause of much sickness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. They tieser gripe. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxatne, and two a mild cathartic. All good druggists sell them. No other pills are as good. tiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiili.tlitiiiililii;iiitiiliiiiiiii:irittHili'lllllllilliu .kXT.-jLs I ...1L uWf IP r TOR SA.LE EVER X WHERE. Slllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll'' Mil I II 1 1 1 III I II 1 1 1 1 II LI 1J mi tJM. 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A Great Magazine Offer 3 FOR 1 The regular subscriptioif price of "Demoresrs Magazine," .Judge's Llbim" and Funny Pictures" is 3-3 DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' lsbyfr the bast family moraine nublUUed there Is non pT our monthlies In whloii the beaut ful and tbe useful, tfalsaiid iiamlli huhlon n.l literature are fo fully presented as In lteraoreVfiT TUmS jJTn fMt, i Wteor?!?.. urnL'rffrrnr,,R'1'1 "" W,,U" P with it. 'Ky 1!,? IUDGES LIBRARY IsaiiionUilymagiwIneof fun, Ailed with illustration In onHoaturs lllltr&W WUa"J 'U""r- lta uWbul t TSms TiSar.5 YUN NY PICTURES' I another humorous monthly 1 there Is a laturt, eery line of it. fissure t'hem0 aMgtlaem are hudOIUBly P- You offfd not mil"hU ohau.'a Cut here and return Coupon properly flllwl out. Dcrrvoi-cst PufplUktag Co., 110 TiftK Avcc, New York. For the enolowd M.O0 please send Dsuioresfs Family Maaatlsia. Judge's Library (a maguiina of fun), and Funny Fietures for one year as per your oilsr. 15 worary Name m l'usf-oHee Date . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJH. W. H. Y1NOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Oraduate and Tat Heaidcnt llonse f urge. (he tlnlversity Btate of N. Y. llRAnQVAKTiOBi : Hotel Franey, Shenandoah T1IRKE YKAH t'Ol'ItSE. t'nlla nlslit or day promptlv respondro n s. l'ltiLLirn, m. j. Ottlce : SO West Centre stieet. Can lr consulted nt all hours. jyr m nuKKit, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OMrc -Rgftn building, comer of Main and Centre streets, Miennndoah. J H l'OMKROY, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Bbeiinndonh, Pa. W. 0HO1WAKKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oottif Market and Centre streets. pROK JOHN JONHB, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box OS, Molinnoy City, Pa. navlng studied under some of tha bt masters li London and Parle, will give lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Addrem In care of Strouse, the jeweler Shonandoah. 0 MOT CelolirutAd Te3i,m 1'owilorft Dovir fail Mftekfid aiir 4 sffsr fkttmi? with Taniy "id Penorrorsl rilli and other lilt potntmect. GuirmnteM tuperior to fill others. VniittvxM Qje btt In ton market, A No. X. IVtlculfiri, 4 cts. Dr-SdH raoHiwj atuwBji ou tns um nu mwotn nmp1 mia m mr nonvn, Jnu are progreoeive nml keep Informed of E the World's Progress. Tho well In- formed nnd thrifty Housa-wlfo will always keep E RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 in the house, as a Btnndnnl remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Itheumatlsm, s nnu nil ncnes nnu pains. Price 2D cts. and 50 ctj. per bottle. Prepvcil by II. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. . i.i.?i ' .a te u.e for ,,. .. . !i:.n 1 if Power, .v jii.i.cy,.trupliv, .iriotcleand other wcaknvsfeb, fn-m ny cause, uae Sexuie PilU. Drains checked and full vigor qultltly restored. HDtclMtea. Bocfc trMtfMre.u It faulty. Mailed ior $1.00;0boxes$5.00. With $5.00 orders we giveaguarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland. Oi ALL t DRUGGISTS t flnrato, Slontrenh Csn.. or New ftrk. v ail.i FOR 1 We will send all thrae fo m for one year for $2,00, or 6 mo. for $l. Stute.. 1
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