a m m m m m 4Ktt I nnimi hah nnuu i unm. I Ybt A Xi KVHIKIU" . . i 1 Ui IVAN mi. KSIOI IIIIUl U Bkins on nro with torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, Instantly relieved by n warm bath with Ci net-itA BoAr.aslnglo application of CtmcritA (olntinont), the great skin cure, and a full doso of CcnounA UusoLvekt. iilOiainroEn(niifn nuriii. nuns y "rop., llciton. Uow la Cor, Torturing llamon, Irte, BABY'S SKIN a&HSS&'&Sr' HUMPHREYS' cures No. 1 Fevor, Congestion, No. 2 Worms. No. O J n rants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. " No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headache. v No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuohorrea. .$.-.' No. 13 Croup.- No. 14 Skin Diseases. , No. IB Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. . No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay' Fever, Br, llumphroys' Jlomoopathlo Manual of Diseases at your llrugglsts or Mailed Free. Sold by drucKletn, or sent on receipt of 25cts., COcts. or $1. Humphreys' Mod. Co., Cor. William and John Sts., New York. For sale nt l'ovinsky's drug; store, 23 East Centre street I MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE AUu Xiervou jucwijim rftinnff xaem; cry, impotencXiioepieMneieto jcnupoti bj AKase and other Excentes And Indis cretion. They quickly and. aurvlif restore ! Vitality in old or jonne, ana fit atn&a for study. bualneM or mnrrlaffe, " liYTent I man it r find ConsatnDtlon l t&kenln time. Their ma nhowa immedtftte improve ment and enetta a CURE where all others tali. In eistupon faavrna the ponulno AJrux Tablets. They hare cured thoDBends and will euro 70a. we rive a poAitlre written ponrantee to effect a cure in each caie or refund the money. Price 60 certp per .packaae.pr ixpackaaeB (full treatment, for Iir mail, in plain wrapper, nnon receipt of prlco Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO. For snleln Shenandoah, Pa., pt A. Wnsley's and Klrrfn's, Druggists. .OCATK "W7e C e, W uJitAM 13. . cf hav u cfccts at of them CJLTO2ST0 "LfTISLIZER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, Bpermaterhtra, emissions, Impotency. paresis. c:c. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost MnnhooJ Jn old or young, giving vlxor and strength: where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick and Thorough Pon i he deceived ly imitations: ihMst on CATON'S Vltntizcrs. Sent sealed if your dru? I,it ttfs n-t have it. l'rlce $1 per plcRe, 6 lor $5, villi written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., fre and confidential, bend us statement of case and 25 Us, for a week's triad treatment. One oilly rent to each person. CATON MED COnoSTOri,UAUe, Sold at Klrlhi'a drtiir store. Sl1cnr.1u.nnl.. Ii DUCKHELL UniVffiITT John Howard Harris, President. College, with four courses of study leading-to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; Ladies' In stitute, a refined boarding schoc-1 ; Music School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. For catalogue, address the Registrar, WILLIAM C.GRETZINGEB, o-s-Lewi$burg, Penn'a. SY PILLS! DRUG t3 Sn AMD B JRC. SEND AO. F0"1ONN S SAFI MOCISBSnyAC-t' Witrnx Bpscifio Co,Pilapa Foi Povlnsky's, drug store, 28 Eo Centre street. WantGd-An Idea S Protect your Ideani thiT irmy l,rlng you wealtn Write JOHN WEDDKHUtlUN ft CO., Patent Attor; neys, Wwhlngton, B. o..for thlr Sl.u prlto ortel lad lUt ot two buntlred lnvfintlous wantou. AWN'S TANSY PILLS . iwk . uinMlU'S RELIEF. nirtmnttnd rclUbl). Avout ImUatwai n. J..4ilrii..ll nil n irn U VTB. CiTitir rc Co , llotton, Mam. Our book, 4c For flalo at Klrlin's drug store-nnd Shenandoah druc store. THE - SUN. The tirst cf Avicrlcan Newspa pers, CUARhUlS A. DANA.mitor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. r Dally, by rrtnil, - $6 a year Dally & Suntfay.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 BUN, Now York. GRAY HAIR RiiSIOHfcl 1' W . m ihM.iinrnilftft.. ill. AM.nl u loi jl 10 . imiM I.Ci:'K IIAIIC TO.lt:reiiio?eillanilriltr .101.1 lift!' fn.in iMtlinoul tiiiJprttiiKilwsrufVlll 91 M1" bntll ' 1.1:1: m niiK .v vr 1:0 iijim'uIi.cjd ,1 , i v rnrt Hu.trati,tl Trelltt QU llsir uasppllOAtiuHritB.1. For ssls by Bhcnandoati Drug Store, Klrlln il viae store. Tho Rosy Freshness And a vclruty softness of tbe skin Is lnv. jUbly obtsluSd b thor who u" PoiiM "a Cutio ra VJ - t jsflsaan ITS a H M -- I.,,. i I Ttr- i nwwmiM-iirv i hit indwtfiiftWiiti' ' iiiiiiaastlii A Ptjimsylvanian to Load the Grand Army Veterans CHOSEN ON THE SECOND BALLOT. llproro tlio TnldliR of tho llallot Wan ConoliKlcil. ltowovdrt tlio Hlootlt." Wna Mrnlo Uimiilnious Clnolniintl Oot tlio jfo.xt lii6mnpiiiunt. IlulTalo, Auc 27. Cincinnati's tri umph In BeourlnB tho national encamp ment for 1898 and Pennsylvania's vic tory In winning tho commander-in-chief of the Grand Afmy were the fea tures of ihe encampment. I3oth bat tles were hard foucht. The Btruggl" was precipitated Immediately after the executive session was oalleu to order. The selection of the next place of meet ing wus flrBt taken up, and ths rival cities were Riven a hearing. The citizen's committee of Cincinnati were admitted, consisting of V. D. Mellsh, ohnirman of tho Convention League; M. IS. Ingalls, president of the Big Four railroad; Gustav Tafel. mayor of Cincinnati; J, M. Blair, presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce; Michael Ityan, assistant United States treasurer, and Congressman J. H. I3romv?ell. President Ingalis presented the claims and attractions of the city In a happy speech, and the committee re tired. Delegate Woodruff, of California, pre sented the claims of San Francisco. On the first ballot Cincinnati received 6S6 votes and San Francisco 214. The vote had not been announced when Mr. Woodruff withdrew San Francisco, and, asked that the selection of Cin cinnati be made unanimous. This wan agreejl to by acclamation. .Following the selection of Cincinnati Archbishop Ireland was called to tho stage -and made a glowing patriotic speech,. He was followed by General LCW Wallace, who made a, short ad dress. The report of the committee on in struction followed this address. It criticised the books on , war history used in the schools In the south as In acourate, and suggested sOtne chajlges, particularly In those used In southerp schools. Nominations for commander-in-chief were then declared In Order, and Isaac F. Mack, of Sandusky, O., was nomi nated by Delegate Brown, of Ohio: J. P. Sy Gobin, of Lebanon, was noml natod by Delegate Stewart, of Penn sylvania; George H. Innls, of Boston, by Delegate Wetherbee, of Massachu setts, and John G. Ltnehan; of .New Hampshire, by Delegate." Cogswell, of New Hampshire. Mr. Wetherbee later withdrew the name of Mr. Innls. .The first ballqt resulted; Mack, 253; Llnehan, 181; Gobin, 296. The vote on the second ballot was never announced officially, but as cast it stood: a Gobin. 358; Mack, 219; Llnehan, 123. Before the result could be announced by tho tellers tho 10 Missouri votes that had been cast for Mack wore withdrawn and ordered changed to Gobin, who had received the other 12 of the 22 votes belonging to the state. This gave Go bin 3C8 votes and enough to elect. Illinois and other states began to ordci their votes changed, but while this was In progress It. B. Brown, of Ohio, who nominated Mr. Mack, asked unanimous consent that the adjutant general be Instructed to cast the vote of the en campment for Mr. Gobin, making his election unanimous. The encampment then adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. Post No. 12S, of Philadelphia, gave Commnndor-ln-Chlef Elect Go"bln a rousing reception at the Hotel Iroquois last night. There was a big assemblage of Pennsylvania veterans, and much enthusiasm. Colonel Gobin spoke brief ly, thanking the members of his old post for their good wishes. The department of New York, G.A.PJ, gave a reception last night to Governor Black at their headquarters In tho BUl- cott Square building, at which a thou sand people were present. Some of the reunions yesterday were pathetic, as showing the thinning of the ranks. Of the New York Inde pendent battery only eight members, Including one officer, are living. Only a few comrades of the One Hundred and Slx'.h New York Infantry met, and they separnted after the exchange of a few pleasantries. Two survivors of Ihe Anderson Zouaves reported at the meeting place. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and cot a pack- ago of (IBAIN-O. It takes tho place of coffco at about I tho cost It is a food drink, full of health, and can bo given to the children as well as tho adult with great benefit. It is made of puro grains and looks and tastes like-tho finest grades ofJIocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone A cup of Grain-O is bettor for the system than a tonic, bccausQ its benefit is permanent. What coffco breaks down Grain-0 builds up. Ask your grocur for Groln-O. ISc, and 25c. X'nll'iu to J.owor tlio nooorn. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 27. Thirty thousand people attended the New l'ork state fair in this city yesterday, tho Bpeclal feature being tho efforts of John It. Gentry and Robert J. to lower the world's record for half mile tracks. Both of Mr. Tewksbury's horses failed In this, although John It, Gentry lowered the state record made (V year ago on the same track by Joe Patchen from 3.07H to 2.0GH. Robert J.' made his mile In 2.06, which Is n6t only the state record for all kinds of horse, for a mile on a half mile track, but Is also the world's record for geldings for that distance on the game kind of track. Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your. Ll Away. If you want to quit tobacco using ealy and fvf, be made well, strong, magnetic, iuu or now me ana vigor, wko jno-j.o-.uao, tho wonder-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain teu.pounds in ten days. uver 4uu,uuu cureu. liny ro-io-jsaa irom. your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bemody Co., Chicago or New York, Ilcdllncil n Vnliuxl llluuiriitlon. St. I'etereburg, Aug. 27. Prince Louis Napoleon, who Is colonel of the czar lna's lancers, and who received, In com mon with all the aolonels commanding at tho review at Krasnoe geln, the cross of the Legion of Honor, has announced that he Is unable to accept It, as he had. while still In his cradle, received from Napoleon HI the grand cordon of his country's order. Coneequently, the lieutenant colonel of the ocarina's lane era will receive the cross Intended for Prince Louis. No man or woman ean enj&r life or aeeom. plUh much In this world while uflerlnfi.from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Early Ftlsere, tuoraii uwi oieanso mat organ, laiKiv, u. II, Ifatenbueli. Is a blood disease and only a blood reme dy enn cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, says: "For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which the best physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handle myself in any way; I was abso lutely helpless. Three bottles of S.S.S. re lieved me so that I was soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely and am as well as ever. I now weiglri.70." A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, and any form of blood troubles. If you have a blood disease, take a blood medi cine S.S.S. (guatanteed purely vegeta table) is exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent ly. We will send to anyone our valuable books. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Tail's why they enjoy their COFFEti, Any grocer can tell yea why customers keep coming tck for SHRUG'S. Onlr'la.p.ck.. S riillions of Dollars Go up in smoko ovoryyoar. Takonc risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in nrst-class re liable companies as represented by nAVTTi FATKT Insurance Airent. UAVlil rAUOlf 120 South Jardln Bt. Also Lit o and Accidental Oompanl est CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of LAUER'S LAGER m Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - RA perjra. Railroad. soirrm&u, division. July 1, 1B97. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the &bov. date for Wliruans. Gllberton, I'raokvllle, Pari Water, Hi. Clair, I'ottsville. Hamburg, Heading l'ottitown. Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil delphla (Brood street station) ot 08 aid 1103 a. m. ana 4 zu p. m. on wees uay. Bununyg, 6 03 a. n., 8 10 p. m. For I'ottsville and 'lnler mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. weelrUlavfi. Sundays, 0 43 a, m. Trains leave Prackville for 8henandoah at 1040 a.m. and 1231. 6 41. 7 32 and 10 47 n. m Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. ieave l'ouavine tor nucnanaoan at 1013 a. m. and 12:03, 5 13. 7 23 and 10 20 p. m. Sundaj t 10 40 a. m., 3 13 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fo Shenandoah at 3 37, S 83und 10 10 a. tu., 4 10 ar.d T 1 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 8 50 a. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lui Sea Girt, Asbury Tark, Ocean Grove, Lorn urancu, ana tntermeuiaie stations, o&o, H.Z3 1 l.HD, a. ra 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sun days, 8 23 a. in. Leave uroaa Blrcet Hlallon, l-nuaaclpma, FOB NEW YOBK. ISmreij. week-dara 3 30. 4 OA. 4 M S 13 Aim 7 88, S 20, 8 88, 9 SO, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 01 a. n). i.wnwiu, ia ti iiuiiieu i ai ana mxt p.m. Dlnlne Cars). 140. 280 (Dlnlnsr Car) 12J. 8 30. 4 00, 3 00, 5 50 (Dining Car). 6 00, 7 02 J 43, 10 00 f. in.. 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 d, 4 80, 0 15, 20.893.930. 1021. (Dlnlnir Cnni. 1133 nl m. 12 S3, 103 (Dining Car) 3 80 (Dining Car), 4 00 i,iim,cu juiuiiiK wurj, o isu, o oo.iuining uarj S3, 7 02, 7 43. 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Bxpress for Boston without change, 11 00 a ra., WASIIINUTON AND TUB SOUTH. For mitlmoro and Vv'nnlilnirtoii. 3 SO. 7 20. 8 82. 10 20, 11 28, a. 111.. 12 W. 12 31, 1 12, 8 18, 4 41. 5 10 Ooniiresdoiinl Limited, Dining Oar, 317. 633 luimiiv nri, , .it luimiiK uiri p. in , aim iztn nlcht weekdava. Mundava. 3 50. 7aLQ12.11 w. a. in. ,12 CW, 111, 4 41, (515 Oongreaalonal I.lm- iieu, iiinine uarj, ooo mining uorj, 731 Din ing Cur p. in. aud 12 OS night FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Brood street station via Delaware river bridge Bxpnwa, 4 45, 9 SO SO mlnjites o. ni, 2 .18 97iulnuteaJ,3 32 ooinlnutee,705 SO minutes . m. SundaVH. 4 1.1. Q 3U fOO Itlllllftcutl n. m . 2 fM 187 minutes, 705 p.m. Leave Mnrkct street wharf Express, 8 CO, 8 SO, 010. a. m., 100 Saturdays only, 150 M minutes, 3 00, 3 40 75 mlnuteal, 400 70 min utes, 1 a) 175 minutes, 0 00 170 minutes 5 80 (70 minutes! p. ra. Sundays, 5 00. 7 30, 8 00 75 minutes, 880 75 mlnutoMl, COO, 0 43 75 mill utw. a. in. and i 80 p. m. (LOO excursion train, 7O0a. m. dally. For Capo May, Angleseo, Wlldwood ond Holly Beach Express, 00 a. m, 2 30. 4 05. 5 00 n. m. week days. Sundays, 8 30 a. in. Cope May only, 1 80 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00 o. m. dally. ForSealslo City, Ooesn City, Avalon nnd Stone Horhor Express, 0 10 a. m., 2 80, 1 20, 5 00 p. m weekdays. Sundays, 850 a. in. Excur sion, 700a, ra. dally' For gainers Pfnt Express, 700, 830, 940 o.w.,lW,3 00,00.00,6io p. m.. week days Sqiiduys, 5 00, 7 00, 8 00, 0 00 and 9 45 a. m. I li. IltmiuiKswi, J. It. Woou, Qen'l Mauager. Ckn'l Poss'g'r Agt "" " FEW KNOW ABOUT THE SHAKERS- AN 1NTHKI5STINO, UOU.VBAIUNO PKO- n.n wno iiavk oivkn tiih AVOKI.K MANY IMFOItTANT IHSOOVHIIIIW. We .may not ncoept their peculiar religious beliefs nor can Are outer into the spirit of their sacrifices. It Is not necessary to be lieve as they do, but we cau and do respect their sincerity of purpose and the honor and uprightness which marks all Heir business dealings. The Shaken liare always Iwen successful Inventors, and some of the greatsst of the conveniences of the present day found origin In their settlements. In 0110 particular they excel all other men or classes of men, and tlmt is In cultivation of medicinal horlis and plants and tholr preparation for use. They lmvo tnstle. It a study for more than one hundred years. It is 0110 of tholr peculiar industries. Their lives haro been devoted to it. Their lutost aud greatest achievement is tho Shaker Digestive Cordial., It Is not offered as a cure for all disease. ' It does not pretend to be, hut ono disease it will cure, and tlmt is indigestion. Sufferers who resort to Its use have not long to wait to sco the result. The effect is almost immediate Tho first doso .usually gives relief aud if continued a permanent euro will follow. It not only contains already digested food, hut it digests food as well, thus toning up the general system. An interesting pamphlet Is now being issued by the Shakors and can be had for the asking at almost auy drug store. Try a twentv-flvo cent bottlo of Digestlvo Cordial and see what it will do for you. Teama to Hire. If you wont to hlro a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stablo a visit. Teams constantly on band at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Beading 'rati o dstatlon. Wanletl-An Idea I Who can think of some simple thlog to patent? Protect yonr IdetlKt thfr vnnv lirtnir vnti wnllh. Write JOHN WKDDEKUUUN It CO., Patent Attor neys. Washlnuton, D, o.,for their S1.8J0 prlio oner ana list ot two hundred inventions wanted. DBJHEEL69Hf. tsr' CURE GUARANTEED."" jfib uuojttiiiihri i( resmifaor Self-abmp, Heclnl JlUempa, Vnr ieocele. Ntrlcture. 3To Cuttliisr, Nmull Undeveloped OrcnniitVs Jotl Mnnhoott JCeatnrcil, Dl nnn DlllPnU Cure OnariinteeJ OLUUU rUIOUH lift nil COIPl. Ps-fili rail In A ftn 1 0 Ihv 6i-nd 10 ct. stamps for Jloolc "Triith." nnlv t ruts tnmttiol r.nAlrlnn.iK Quucki&talcoInBtUutcifttiblr tricks & Bcboines. THEJRIUMPH OF LOVE I Ha'ppylnd Fruitful Marriage.' Every MAN who" would know ths GRAND litmus, tne l'laln Facts, the Old Secrets and tho New DIsooveries ot Medical Science as applied to Married Life, who would atone for pait fol , lies and avoid future pit-' I falls, should write for our 'wonderful little book, called "Complete Man. hood and How to Attain 1? ..T1anX earnest man we will mall one copy Entirely Tree, in plain sealed cover. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. SMo.3?: IE BRUM'S for F.rrnr.n. sex. Thin rr.nip.dv Iiclnir in. Jectcd directly to tlio went or tnofco aiscaacs or tho Gcnlto-Urlnnrj-Orcans, rcnulrcs no chmisc of diet. Cnro Snnrnntccd. In 1 to B ays. Hmnllnlalnpack. PTTTO TC"tKo, by mall, si.oo. Lr V 4, JU Hold only by S. P. KIRLIN, SUenandoah, BROM-KOLOA alcoholic, nervous and bilious headaches Cured by this granular clTervesccnt nnd stlmu. lant. An Instant euro for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kills ltoachpn, Fleas. Moth anil Bedbugi Noa poUonoui; won't etam, Lnrgo bottles, at drug gUU and tracers, 25 conts. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2. 1897. Trains leavo Shenandonh as follows : For New Yorlf via Philadelphia, week days 210, 5 SO, 7 03 031 a.m., 1233, 3 10 and 0 Iff p m Sundays, 2 1C a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 588,705a. m., 12 83 and 3 10 p. m. ' For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, B SO, 7 05 a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Bun days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvlile, week days, 2 10; 7 03 a. m., and 12 83, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. ra. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tomoqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210, BSC, 7 05 a. m., 1383, 810 and 007 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburir. week days. 8 25, 5 88, 11 80 a. m ond 7 25 n. in Sundays, 8 25 a. m. ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25. 58(1 7 03. 9 5, 11 80 a. m., 13 83, 3 10, 07, 7 25, a 55 anil 1140 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 n. m. For Ashland and Sliamnkln, week days, 8 35. 5 36,7 03, 1180 a. m., 807, 725 and 55 p. m. Sundays. 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore. Washlnirton and th w.( .! n. AO. It. It., through trains lea-1 Heanlnu Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. Si It. II X.) at 8 30, 7 55, 1126 a. ra., 810 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays 3 30, 7 00, u 28 a. m., 8 48 and 7 37 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest- nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 13 30 v u .v ,'. ... . ... . . .. j . , in, o LJ1. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH, Ixiave Mew Yore via l'hlladelphla, week nays, uiq, ou, o w a. ra., anu l jo, 4 80, 9 00 p m. Sundays. 5 00 n. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a.;m.. 1 80 and 4 IS p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal. aMlr days, 4 30, 8 85, 10 10 n. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, U 80 y hi. Dniiunyi, i uu y, iu. Leave Iteadlne.wcck days. 185. 7 10.10 Oft n.m 12 00 m., 4 19, 8 00 and 8 30 p. m. Sundays, IBS Leave Pottsville, week days, 3 85, 7 40 a. in., 12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 48, 11 28 n. m., 1 39, 5 51, 7 80 and 9 41 p. ra. Sundays, 3 18 . a,. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30.8 45. 9 12 11 47 a, ra., 2 17, 5 18, 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m Sundays. 12 M. 3 45 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 3JI. 2 40. 4 03 8 80,930. 1025. 11 59 a. ra., 338. 582 884 Leave wllllamsport, week days,7 42, 10 30 a m 4 00 and 11 SO p. ra. Sundays, li 3Q p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whntf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. m.. tSulnvilttf. nnlu 1 'in qm am a li tM is. i - j i . i w, m ."j, u w, t iu, t m, 5 00, 5 40, 7 00 p. ra. AoaoiumodAtlon, 8 00 a. m., 5 30, 0 30 p. in. Sundays Express, 730, 8 CO, 830, 900, 10 00 a. m.. 4 45 p. in. Aooommoxlatlon, 800 a.m., 4 45 if. m. (1.00 excursion train to fiwt of AiiBsiBSiiini Ave.. 7 uu a. in. uauv. Iteturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, corner A.mniie anu writonsaa avenues. Weekdays Express, (Mondays only G 45a,m.) 7 00,7 45,810,9 00, 1015, 1100 a. m., 880, 480, 5 30,790,930 p.m. Aooommodatlon, 4 29, 8 15 . 1U., llUll. 111. HiitiiIbvhZ KvnrMa SSO 4m RfYI AIY1 a 7 00,780, 8 00, 9 80 p. in. Accommodation, 7 li a. in.. 5 05 p. ra. (1.00 exeurslou train from fiwt of SIIsdImIppI Ave., only, wet.kiays, 000 p. in., Duiiunya, n iu i,. in. ParlorCars ou all express trains. i hu trw lima MM J. Wivos and Daughters of Strikors Ridioulo tho Workorsi PBESIDENT DOLAN EBLBASED. Afwitfoil Tlmt Ho Itml Not Vlolntod tho Iiijniiatlon by l.ondliiir nn Or derly 1'nrudo Colonel ltoud DoclnrcH tho Strikers Will Cortnluly Lose. Plttsburft, Auk. 27. The wlvs and dauRhtrs of the striking miners at De Armlttt)' Oak Hill mines, nenr Turtle Creek, took it prominent part yester day lrt the dembnsfrattnn a gainst the worklnn mlnern. A dosen or more wo men gathered at the camp, and with flags anil banners marched along tho roads leading toward the tipple. On their way they met a number of miners going to the pit, and they-greeted them with yells and Jeers. They derided the miners who were working, and rldl ouled them In a. manner which caused many of them to hang their heads In shame. The women say they will make a demonstration every day hereafter. The strikers claim that only 15 men were nt work In the Oak Hill mines yesterday, and that the output Wed nesday was only 36 pit cars, while the company officials nay that 06 pit cars were mined. Superintendent S. C. DeArmttt and four deputy sheriffs commenced the work of evicting the families of the rium Creek Btrlkers yesterday. The work will be kept up until the com pany Iirb possession of all its houses. At Bunola the mine owners are gradually gaining on the strikers Fourteen men returned to work Wed nesday and 27 yesterday1. W. J. Brennan, attorney for the min ers, Is preparing his answer to the bill of the New York nnd Cleveland Gas Coal company In the proceedings against the miners' officials and strike leaders for contempt of court. The answer will declare that the camp and marching Is not for the purpose of in timidation or menace to any one, but merely to indicate to the men In the mines that the miners generally are on a strike, and to demonstrate tkelr strength by a show of numbers. I Ous Datte, who Is In charge of I the sheriff's deputies at Plum Creek, Svas told yesterday by the sheriff's attorneys that under the Injunction he couldflnot Interfere with marohers and paraiers with a band at their head. The ilnly ones he can stop are those who tare Intimidating workmen. President Dolan addressed a big meeting at Clare Ridge, Westmore land county, last night. Before leaving the city he gave the details, of his ar rest Wednesday at McGovern. He went before Judge Mclllvnln and was told that he had not violated the pro visions of the Injunctions, and as discharged. Colonel W. P, Rend, the Chicago or ntor who created something of a sc during the recent Joint conference' of miners and operators by making sorl- Uous charges against President ltatph- ford, returned from Buffalo yestenljay. When told that his charges had crenlted considerable excitement, and that Inti mations hod been thrown out thri libel suit might be entered agn. him, Colonel Bond said: "Let him me. I am ready to prove what I 1 charged, and I think It would 1 good thing for the country If It proved. That St. Louts conve could not set Itself a better Job to investigate tnis matter. I n' Dolan an offer to present natchford with the evidence, but it was not ac cepted." Speaking of the Btrlko generally Colo nel Itend declared that It Is now cer tain tho miners will lose It. Ho an ticipates that within the next few days new men will be brought In to start some of the nits, but even If this is not done and the mines remain idle the men will never get such another golden opportunity as they have re jected. He says their great mistake was in supposing the operators were ready to give In because they sought arbitration. He declares that all the large lake shippers are firmly deter mined to resist the demands of the miners. If the miners had accepted the first propositions made by the operators at the conference on Friday they would' have made a substantial gain, and would have Improved permanently ineir conauion. Something to Depend On. Mr. JnmCS JonOS. of tbe drucr firm nf Jnnna oon uowucn, xii., in speaking of iflr. King's now iiiscuvery, "ys maiiasi winter ills wile was attacked with La Grippe, ami hor case grew so serious that physicians at Cowdon nnd Tana could do nothing for hor. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's Now IMscpvory in store, n,nd, sell, ing lots of it, ho took a botte liwhe, nnd to tho surprise of all she hegan tijB get bettor from first dose, and half a dozcn'dollar bot tips pyroil her souud and well. Ilr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this cood work. Try it. Free trial bottles at A. Wasloy's 1,1U BlUlUi Dollnr WlK'nt in "Chicago, Chicago, Aug. 27. Yesterday, for (he first time since the present bull campaign In wheat Vs started, the price of September wheat sold ahovi the dollar mark In Chicago, Ten mln utea after the opening ?1.03H was of fered, an advance qn Wednesday's closing price of 6o, Even at that tempting figure the bull clique refused to let go of their holdings. Enough wheat came on the market to break the price to 8o. by the time the closing bJI Bounded, but brokers who are engineering the deals stoutly de nied that It came from them. If vou lmvo evor seen a little child In n nnr. oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in tho throat, you can appreciate tlio value of Ono Mlnnte Cough Cure, whioh gives nulek ro ller. C. II. Ilagenbuoh. Arrested on n Murder Charge. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 27.-John D. Edmunds, of Kansas City, was arrest ed on suspicion of complicity In tn murder cm the top ot Pike's Peak of Herbert II. Kay, of AVisner, Neh, Kd munds gained a great deal of notoriety during the pendency of the famous In. urnce case of Br. Q. W. Prakr, tho isxoeistor springs, pnysician, who mys teriousiy disappeared after securing ou,vw worm ot lice insuranoe pollciea. isumunas was Proker's offlce bov in Missouri, and aware on the stand that he had awn the physician drown. When Fraker was later found hiding In tho Minnesota woods and brought back for trial Edmunds disappeared. He loomed up In Colorado Springs recently again as the office liey of Dr. Fraker. The doctor has given the Colorado officials damaging evidence against the boy wno formerly stoutly defended him. isamunua asserts his lvnocence. No need to samteh your life awav. Donn', Ointment bilngs Instant relief In all oases of itching Piles, I 'in Worms, Bosema, Itlng- wonus, uivesor ether lloblnetsef the skin (let It from your dealer. A .'' baby i h ful burner I ot tin- parents t ter passing . and sleepluss nights the falhot i unfitte d for bin inrss and the mother for her household dutlrs If a woman will tnVe proper care of herself during the period preced ing motherhood, and sec to it that the organs that bear the burdens of maternity are kept strong and health v. her children will lie ro bust and good-natured. The best medicine for keeping these delicate and Important or- f ans in a healthy condition is Dr. Pierce's 'avorite Prescription. Thousands of women have testified to the marvelous action of this remedy, More of it is sold than of all other medicines for the same purpose combined. It acts directly upon the organs involved. It restores theft health and vigor. It prepares a woman for the duties of motherhood. It insures the health of baby. It makes Its advent easy and almost free from psin. Women who use it do not experience the usual dlscom- f forts of the period of gestation. It is the most marvelous medicine ever known for wives and mothers. It is the preparation of an eminent and skillful specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, who has been for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Women who wish to know more about It should write him. " About six years ago my wife became afflicted with female weakness," writes the Rev. I. J. Coppedge, of Blrao, Kaufman County, Texas. "She could not stand on her feet or get In any position in which she did not suffer great pain. 6he was naturally a strong woman. 1 had several physicians to treat her without any per manent relief. She despaired of ever again be ing well. She saw an advertisement of your 'Favorite Prescription' and spoke to me about it. I got her a bottle of the medicine which she soon found was helping her. She kept on until she had taken six bottles. Since taking the last she hss not suffered a moment with the old trouble. She has been well nearly twelve months. The ' Favorite Prescription ' was all the medicine she took. She ii in good health and we are happy," .iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiliit;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!Hiiiiiiuiilliiliiilitn an t i i i nti'i;iiilllllllimiiir.T iiiuiiiP I f. EVERY WOHHMN af? 3otaettn:ssnee'lsarellahlinonthly, reftalstlng tnedlclns. Only hsrmlssas4 tne purest arugsvnouia De nsea, u you want ma oeni, get 9f'ti Dr. Peal'b Pennvroval Pilla er" f jn. ! They are prompt, sale and Sirtaln lnrceo't. The senulne (Dr. Pool's) never dlssrn me nolnt. Rontanvwheie. SiSo. Addreu x'SAI. Medicwb Co.. Cleveland. O. For Sale at KIRLIN'SJ iruir Store, Shenandoah, Pa. i jiff'fobL A N- I IVaW e -wrLB A ara-tr-a - Swo B 1 I ntKlP I 'Hhx. I UUP Vf'ail I IlA IlflNI I -04rj-awil6. II BV a B &00 X 10 23 SO ABSOLUTELY GDARANTEED ? V"" nni . . IT 7 i uu. . ."y.l ". never -ii--yiarrfmii l j lj in iirgww.'Tr-TnTKii I Pie and hosklet frc. Ad. CTJtKWn'KBiffia ffirfflSg- 'HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WOFTrbs SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH ) SAPOL Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Slienandoah, and steadily increasing, is tho magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING" HERALD. It Goes Into The Homes ot the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all' news prpmptjy and accurately. Our Job r rff Departments Is second to none in the interior of the state. We are prepared to do work of any description in thel;st possible man ner and at the loweat price consistent with good material and first-class work. Dropis a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. . Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening 'Iberalb, 8 South Javbiii Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. '. II. YINOHT, VETBHINARY SURGEON. flrndnate anil Late Braldcnt House Rurgr, r the t'nlvrralty (Hate of N. Y. IlKAiKtt'ARTKna : Hotel Franey, Shenandoah THBKF. YKAH COCBaE. Calls night or day promptlr responded I S. I'llILLll. M.D. V.. Office: M WestOentrestieet. Can be eonsnlted nt all hours. M. ntlKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OfBee Rstan building, corner of Main and Oentte sirms, Shennndoah JH.POMRHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ShennndOnh, Pa. W. 8H0RAIAKKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. pttOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 00, Mahanoy City, Pa. Havlne studied under some of the bi masters Ii London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, tho jeweler Shenandoah. Celebrated FeiuOe l'owders never fall. li,OUlUin'iluftrhan Mft, and .nr fftr Stlllna With Tartly end rmnrror.l nil. sod other nsnrdiM I. Alvrav. buv the bMt and avoid dlun. pofaltineiit. Gu.rsntfd tiipfior to all otbara. roiltlvrM Die belt la til. market. A No L I'srUcttlara, 4 CU. Dr. kill liL&. Oa.k Bar, BoHon, WOMFN WHO READ nro pr.igreativa nnd keep Informed of 5 the world' ProgrosB. Tho well In- formed and thrifty Houso-wlfo will ah.nys keep E iRklNBOW LINIMENT i 5 ho house, ns a standard remedy for tins, Bruises, Cramps, Rhouma'tlsm, 5 nencs anu pains. - Price 25 cts. and 60 els. per bottle. pared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. rER WHEBE. i i ii i i i i ii u i i ii ixi t i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i ii t i i i i i lxs MLL 1 A t I DRUGGISTS f ".' n'llpatlon. 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