"g.'i: 1 "' T Vant roll if fur s!:ln-torhirrd babies anil r '. fir tired m Hheri In n worm bath with tioitka fovr. .-.ml a Single application of I .TKTiiA (ointment), the great sUn curr. ". Hi o ilv f, v,ly . id oconor lerl treatment I -r Itrhiir., bur .. jt, MooiHup, scaly, ami imply himiorj or the skin, scalp, and Mo.nl. liMM thrTith ttth" world. WW. ' in i m, i '"IV tm n Dim asd CniM- ttor, lldMon. .abjr lliimor'mitled free. BABY BLEMISHES Mitt" TER!NARY5iOT!CS 600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FBEE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horsas. Port II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Disoases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Samo book In better binding BO eta. IIUirmiKlS'BED. CO.,Cor.WllllsA JssSU.,Newrr NEHVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL. AVEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. E8, In use over 40 years, the only successful remedy. 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AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain lni Rag Carpet. y ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR WKB OP- FURNITURE of every description we pan save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. MAISEL, JOB EAST CENTRE ST., .SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. Ell For Undo Sam in Interfering in tho Cuban War. AUSTRIA THE ONLY OBJEOTOE. With Suoli iv Toworful I.ovor In tho lluinls of llnlstor AVoodford Spnlu Would Probably Aocopt tlio Good OfTlooa of Our Oovoriimoiit. WnBhlngton, Spt. 23. The Btale 1p pnrtment ofllclals refuse to dlncusa the most Important statement made In a cable dispatch from Madrid yesterday, namely, that the countries ot Europe, with the exception of Austria, Justify the Interposition of the United State In favor of a termination of the Cuban war. Still, It Is recalled, while Mr. Woodford was tarrying In an appar ently purposeless manner In London and Paris, Instead of proceeding to his post in Spain, It leaked out that the United States ministers at the various European courts had boon Instructed to sound the governments to which they were accredited with a view to learn ing how Intervention In favor of Cuba would be regarded. Although It was generally supposed at the time that this effort would not succeed, there Is now good reason to STEWART L. WOODFORD, nccopt tho statement In the Madrid cable as fully warranted by the facts. With such a lover In the hands of Mr. Woodford, nnd of Its existence tho Spanish government must bo aware by this time, It Is regarded as extremely improbable that It would reject any tender of our good offices made In ft spirit of friendship and disinterested ness. The Spanish minister, Dupuy do Lome, remains at Lenox, and tho re cent developments at Madrid have not led the Spanish authorities In this country to hasten their return to Wash ington. The minister expects to remain away for another month or more. Senor Du Bosc, first secretary of the legation, has been here for several days. He did not call at tho state de partment Tuesday to deliver Import ant dispatches, as has been stated, and the fact that ho had no vital Informa tion to communicate Is Indicated by his visit through the day to the golf links. It Is not expected that any an swer from Spain, If a formal answer Is made now or later, will come through the authorities hero, but that It will be communicated to Minister Wood ford direct. Tho Ultimatum Cnnnrd. Madrid, Sept. 23. La Corresponden ce de Kspana asserts that negotiations are proceeding between tho United States and Spain for a friendly set tlement of the affairs in Cuba. El Epoca, after denouncing as "sensa tional" the story of an ultimatum, points out .that the Cubans have not been nt war with Spain without the moral and material co-operation of the American people. There is a great deal of commont as to the origin of the ul timatum canard. It has been attrib uted to a foreign ambassador, but all tho ambassadors deny responsibility for it. It Is asserted that tha Liberals will soon form a cabinet, and that on the return of the queen from San Be. bastlan to Madrid Captain General Woyler will be recalled from Cuba and autonomy established In the Island, thus leaving no pretext for the Inter vention of tho United States, A GREAT 1urTse7s"1n STORE for tlioso who will go to-day and got a pack age of GEAIN-O. It takos tho place of coUco 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 mado of pure grains and looks and tastes liko tho finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Qrain-0 is better for tho system than tonic, bocauso iU bonoflt is permanent. What cofl'ce breaks down Qraln-O builds up. Ask your grocer for Qraln-O. 10c. and 85c. Torpedo limit Suilf;, Kllit Drownort, Hamburg. Sept. 23. Torpedo boat No, 26 has been capsized and sunk near the first lightship off Cuxhaven. Eight of her crew, including her commander, Duke Frederick William, of Mecklen- burg-Schwerln, were drowned. The duke was born In 1871, held the rank of lieutenant in the German navy and was A brother of the Grand Duke of Meck- lenbure-Schwerln. Small precautions often nrovont great mis chief. DoWitt's Little Early Jlisors aro very small nllla In size, but are most effective in preventing tlio most serious forms of llvpr and stomacn irouuios. incy euro cousupa- tiou and hoadache and regulate the bowels. 0. H. Hagcubucu. I'orty JClllod by a'Cyolono, lirlndlsl, Italy, Sept. 23. A cyclon9 swept over Sava, Oria and Latlanq, all in the province of Lecce, Tuesday evening. Forty persons were killed, 70 people were wounded, 20 houses were destroyed, and telegraphic communica tion with the soeneof the disaster was out off. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that tne very ueec meuieine tor restoring me ureu nut nervous system to a hi.ltliy vigor is Klectrlo Hitters, 'i'lils medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tono to the nerro centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aid these organs in throwing olf impurities in tlio blood. Elec tric Hitters improves tlio appetite, aids dlk'os Hon, and is pronounoed by those who havo tried It as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 60c or fl.00 per bottle at A. wusley'g drug store. Coiivtotod of Attempted Murder, Boston. Sept. 28. Everett P. Willis, who made a daring attempt to rescue his brother Herbert from Charlestown state prison on Aug. 10, was found guilty In the supreme court yesterday on two counts charging attempt to murder Elijah S. Darling, and James L. Abbott, offloerB of the state prison. If you havo ever seen a little child in a par orvMin of whooDlnc couch, or if you havo been annoyed by a constant tlakling In the throat, you can appreciate tho value of One Miuute Cough Cure, which gives quick re lief, v. ii. itagenuueu. WATGHIpLGOD Importance of Keeping this Vital Element Pure. The Causes of Blood Diseases Are laeroiis. Dr. Greene's Nervura is the Greatest Specific for Such Afflictions. Some kinds of blood disoases make them selves manifest in eruptions of the skin. Be sides being painful and dangerous these erup tions are my disagreeable causing their victim great distress of mind. A sensitive person who Is suddenly afflicted with pimples, blotches, bolls and kindred disfigurements is greatly to be pitied. These appearances are duo to blood disease from somo cause. neglect, Impru dence, excess, over Indnlgenco In alcoholic stimulants, or tho condition may !o Inherited and make itself sud p. denly visible) in these unsightly UVy blemishes. me person so effected is In a con' dltlon. Tho vitality Js lowered, nervous sys tom affected and tho body is a ready prey for many othor ills and afflictions. Immediate: action is necessary. Unfortunately tho victim does not In many cases know what to do and in ins ignorance may permit I tie vitmtlon ot tho blood to go until its restoration to its former pure condition becomes an extremely difficult matter. Thero Is no time, however, when tho person afflicted need despair. Dr. Orocno's Nervura, tho great blood and rlorvo remedy will bring back all your lost health. This Is the great medicine of tho ago, tno most potent blood purifier ever discovered, restoring tho thin and Impure llfo fluid to tho rtcn rtiuuy current ot periect iicaitti. Jleracm ber Dr. urccne's Nervura Is a regular physi cian's proscription and Is endorsed by the greatest physicians everywhere. Dr. Greene, 35 West Hill St., New York City, tho world renowned specialist whoso namo is a household word in every hamlet In the United States, cjua to tho wonderful cures ho has per formed when all hoio scorned gone, cat) bo consulted froo, personally or by letter. If yon aro sufforlng from blood disease or from any norvo or blood affection you need Dr, Groeno's Nervura. It Is available for you no mailer wuero you are, whether in tho city or tho country, or in tho village, or on tho farm. You can consult Dr. Greene, personally or by letter, free Writo to Dr. Greene detailing your symptoms. telling him In all confidence your condition and keeping back nothing. Aftor Dr. Grceno has considered your case lio will write, to you giving you the advico that will rostorq you to health. Do not delay an hour, Wrlto to Dr Greene at once and again enjoy tho blessing of a vigorous system and all tho Pleasures that belong to it. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1, 1807. Trains leave Bhennndoah nn follows : For New York via PhtladelDhla. weolr dnvs. 210, 580. 705 9 51n.ni., 12 83, 3 10 and 6 07 p. i Hunuays, a iu a. m. For New York via Mruieh Chunk, week dava. 5 80, 7 05 a. m., 12 83 nnd 3 10 p. m. For lteadlne and Phi lade) nhta. week dnvs. 2 10, 5 80, 7 05 n.m., 12 83, 3 10 and fl 07 p. m. Sun days, & iu a. m. For Potts vl lie. week days. 2 10: 7 05 a. di,. and 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tnranquaona Ainnanoy infy, weeic uays 210,5 80, 7C m.t 12 S3, 3 10 and 6 07 p. Sundavs. 2 10 a. m, For willlamsport, Bunbury and Lewlsburg, wees aayg, a 23, o ao, 11 au a. 111., ana ip. m Sundays. 8 25 ft. m. For Mahanox Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 86. 7 05. S 51, 11 80 a. m 1283,3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 4u p, m. Bunuuye, z iu, a a. m. For Ashland and Sliamokln. week days. 8 25. 5 36,705, 1180 a. m., 6 07, 725 and S55 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a, m. For lialtlmore. Washington and the West via II. &O. It. R., through trains lea-i Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & R. 11 Jt.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. ra 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 8 20,700,1126 a.m. ,8 46 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains irom lweniy-iouna ana uoest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Hundays.l 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via PhlladelDbla. neck days. 12 15, 4 80. 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p. va. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leavo Now York via Mauch Chunk, cck days, 4 SO, 9 10 a.m.. 1 SO and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, neck days. 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 30 p. nir nanuays, iiuup. m. lave iteouing.weeic aays, 1 tto, v iu,iu us, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 1. in. Sundays, 185 a. m. Leave Pottsvtlle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. in., 12 80 and 6 12 p. in, Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 11 23 a. m 1 86, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 k m Leave Mabanoy City, week days, 12 20, 8 45, 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. sunuays. 12 -a, a 43 a. m. Leave Mabanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40. 4 00 6 80,9 26. 10 25. 1159 a. m 2 32. 5 82, 6 38, 7 67, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. javo wiuiamspon, weeic uays, tu, wvu a m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street whaif for Atlantic City. weeicuavs jsxnrees. o uu. y uu. luta a. m.. (Saturdays only, 1 80) 2 00, 8 00, 4 00, 5 00, 5 40 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. 111., 6 00, 6 80 p. m. Sundava ItinreM. 7 80. 8 00. 900. 10 00 a.m. Accommodation, 8 CO a. ra., 4 45 p. m. tl.00 excursion train to foot of Mississippi Ave., 7 00 a. m. dall v. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atiantio ami Araansos avenuea. Weekdava Riiithu. 7 00. 7 49. 9 00. 1015. m., 8 80, 6 30, 7 80, 9 SO p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. in., 4 OS p. 111. , ' , , ' .m KtVl AM 7m THA 8 00, 9 80 p. in. Accommodation, 7 15 a. ra., 5 05 p. m. 81.00 excurslou train from foot of Missis sippi Ave., only, wotkdays, 6 00 p. in. , Sundays, d iu p. m. Pailor Cars on all express trains. Tcoplo that Sleep on cork SHAVINGS don't get up in the morning with a few or more aching spots that feel as though circulation had boon interfered with. For sale by dealers. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa. A JAPANESE SCHEME. Sot'l-otly J.n inline? Soldiers In Hawaii to 1'1'hvpiiI Annexation. San Franr-lHon, prpt. 23.--If the storlro told by the passengers :i ml crew of ln steamship City of Peking, whlih ar rlver here from Hons Kmig via Hone lulu on Tuesday evening, be true, a state cf affairs exists In Hawaii which demands the attention of the state de nrttnent. When the City of Peking nr rlved nt Honolulu the attention of the other passengers on board that steamer was attracted by the remarkably sym metrical movements of 174 Japanese Rteernsre passengers who were dlcem bn rill rig. Although classed as laborers thtlr well drilled nnd military appear ance was too palpable to escape obser vation, and occasioned considerable comment. The Japanese were apparently under the command cf a veteran sergeant and divided into sriiiadR of 20 under non commissioned olllcers. During the voy age a military discipline was observed which created comment among the other steerage passengers and steam er's crew, and many conjectures were hnzarded as to the meaning of tholr being shipped to the Islands. It was generally believed that they were sent to tho Islands for the purpose of forci bly resisting annexation If necpssary. Itumors of the presence of the mika do's soldiers are not new on the Islands. It Is said that over 1,000 well drilled men have already been landed there and about 400 veterans of the Japan China war are expected on tho next steamer. Miicklen'R Arnica Salve. The beet salve in tho world for rnffl. bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores. toiler, enappeu nanUB, cnilulains, corns, and all skin eruptiot s. and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or tnony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. An KxoItliiK V-ilnco. Drldgcport, Conn., Sept. 23. "Tom" Barnaby, of Boston, won the six hour bicycle race from "Dutch" Waller yes terday at the Pleasure Beach track by a neck. He was closely followed by Monte Scott and Harry Elkes. All oovered 117 1-5 miles In tho six hours. The difference In the finish was so close that tho timers could not tako any fractional time record of the three. Burdock Dlood Hitters Is nature's trno remedy forconstlpatlou and kindred ills. It acts directly on tho bowels, tho liver, thp Skin, and whllo cleansing the blood Imparts strength to tho dlgcstivo organs. Spoilt n Vortuno, Died iil'ftupor. Scrnnton, Pa., Sept. 23. George Veal, 37 years old, yesterday died a cliar(ty patient at Hip Lackawanna hospital, after having In a few years spent nearly JGO.000 In riotous living. He was tl e only heir of Charles Veal, a well known Delaware, Lackawanna and Western engineer, who met with sud den death from a fall from his engine. The son was an engineer at that time, but after his father's death devoted himself to the expenditure pf the fpr. tune, Moments aro useless If trilled away ; and they aro dunEerously wasted if consumed by delay In oases whero Ono Minute Cough Cure would bring immcdiato Teller, u. u. llagen bitch. Sotli T.ow'WTil 'Sotltollro. New York, Sept. 23. Mr. Seth Low, the Citizens' Union candidate for mayor of greater New Tork, yesterday issued a stnternent. After referring to Mayor Strong's suggestion that under certain conditions ho (Low) might retire from the contest, Mr. Low declares that he has no authority to withdraw his name, and shall not do so until asked by those who placed him In nomination. He "hopes to find tho Republican party standing vlth all the friends of good, government." He places the respon sibility for thp posplulo success of Tnm mnnv on the licpubllenn nrr-ration. No Word bo Full of moaning and about whlofi such tender recolleo tlons cluster as that of "Mother," yet there aro months when her lifo is fllleit with pain, dread and BUlTering.andBho looks forward to the final hour with cloomv forebodings, fear and trembling. "Mother's Friend" prepares tno system xor wie. uiianp taking; place, assists Nature to make ohlld-birth easy, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy re- rnverv. It creatlv diminishes tne danger to life of both mother and child. Sent by Mail, on receipt of price, $1.00. Book A no urauiiviu ikcguis.uf vu, ahu.b, km. 801P BY AI.L PRUtJtjisTB. II BNDttBMM - Biin ihBLPhlA. PA. I3ar-4,CURE GUARANTEED." Heir-itDuie, opeciui .uiteaiea, var icocele. tric(iire, ao -uuinntr, Hraull Undeveloped Orvnnitts Jott tfssrssssxsst blood poison llnnltcnses. Fresh cases cured In 4 'tniu uaya. ncuil iu cts. stamps Tor 1100c MTrutli.,ron)vtruQmed leal boo IcExnostnff Quucks&'akelustUutes.thclrtricks&acUemes. L&DBES DOYGimOV DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel 1 Pennyroyal Treatment in tha orldnal and only FRENCH. aafo and relianto enro on the mar ket. Price. Sl.lt); sent Dy mau. uonmne boiu. oniy uy S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. A Cartload of Gold "If vou dnmned a cart-load of gold at my feet It would not bring such joy and gladness into my life." So writes a prominent man after using the method of self-treatment that has restored so many men who had been wrecked by eicesses, over-work or evlt habits of youth. A little book that makes it all plain may be had without charge by writing THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., 4 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. V, No C. O. D. scheme : no patent medicines Just the book under plain loiter seal. Yoiicanblimeyour. self If you don't gel real good coffee to drink. Ordinary cof fee it made delicious If you add a little of Seeiiffs. cV8k to alls I Jm I k tSEELIQ'S KAFFEE. IA little added f mKC tlicaj) -vi- Vfee the best Any grocer, S IN THE OLD MY STATE. ProBidont MoKinlay's Enthusiastic) Woloomo to North Atkins, HIS TRIBUTE TO MASSACHUSETTS Tho Now IStmlnnd Homo Him Upon Itfltabllshed In Hvery 1'nrt of tho Country, Contrllnitlnir to All Tlitn Tlint"Mnko Good Cltlzons. North Adams, Mass., ftspt. SI It Is not ofton that North Adams and the quiet towns of Berkshire Hills are fa vored with a fairer day than that which was selected for the visit of t lie nation's chief executive and other dis tinguished personages who are being entertained by the youngest city of the commonwealth and the neighboring town of Adams. People were early astir In anticipation of the arrival of the president and party, and the rail roads and electric cars brought thou sands of excursionists eager to caTch a glimpse of the president Msmy residence and nearly all the mills In Adams were gaily decorated In honor of the visitors. I'lunkett's mills, the largest In the country, were deoorated with bunting, and No. 3 mill, which Major McKlnley dedicated In 1892, when he spoke to over 10,000 people In one room, was literally cov ered with flags and decorations. As tho president's special train near- ed the depot, coming from Adams, the crush of people around the platform was very great. Throe rousing cheers were given as the president stepped irom tne piatrorm of the oar, and at the same Instant a salute of 21 guns was given by a detachment of artillery In position on the extreme top of a high hill near the station. The president was greeted on the platform by Act ing Mayor S. Proctor Thayer, who ex tended the welcome of the city, and spoke words of greeting. The party Immediately entered car riages and were driven through tho principal streets. The president, Mrs. McKlnley, Miss McKlnley, together with Mr, Plunkett, were In the latter's handsome four-in-hand. The presi dential party were escorted by three companies of mllltta. There was un bounded enthusiasm, nnd tho presi dent was cheered at every point along tne route, liotn lie and Mrs. MoKlu- ley responded to tho cheers of the mul titudes, the president bowing his un covered head and Mrs. McKlnley wav ing a handkerchief. Jt was 3.15 before the fair groundn were reached. All the buildings thore were beautifully decorated, nnd a special stand had been erected for the Use of the party. When the president's carriage entered the grounds there was tremendous cheer, and fully 20,000 people welcomed the chief executive of the nation. The president and cab inet olllcers for some moments stood on the platform, bowing and smiling, After quiet had been restored Hon, W. B. Plunkett, as president of the Hoosac "Valley Agricultural association, said a fow words In a happy way, an. flouncing the great honor done the city and fair by the visit of the president. Ho then introduced Lieutenant Gov ernor W. Murray Crane, who said! "Mr. President, ladles nnd gentle. men, we are honored by the presence here today of a most distinguished vis itor, one whom you will all bo glad to see and to whom you will accord a most hearty welcome. I realize that you are anxious to hear from him, and I have the honor of presenting to you the president of the United States," The applause thnt "yent up from the crowd was deafening. It was the heart lest reception given to a public man In western Massachusetts for a decade, Jt seemed Ave minutes before the presi dent was able to make himself heard as at every word uttered the crowd would cheer. He spoke as follows; "My fellow citizens, I am more than gratified at the unexpected Incident of my visit to tho Berkshire Hills, be cause It gives me the pleasure and the opportunity of meeting the people of Massachusetts and expressing In the(r presence my regard for them and their state. A great state Is a valued In heritance, all the more when sustain ing Its illustrious past. You have that (n us large a measure as any common wealth of the American nation. No state has a prouder history, no, state coirimands greater respect or reverence or affection, and none possesses more priceless memories. Loving liberty and enjoying Its blessed privileges your selves, you have never been unmindful of others, and have greatly aided In se curing it for those less fortunate than yourselves. You have been a mighty force In the upbuilding and progress of tho nation from (ts beginning, and your influence has been ever unfailing for liberty and Justice and peace among men. The New. England home Is no longer confined to New England. It has been established In every part of the country, and wherever established there goes out from It good thoughts and deeds, good men and women, sup porting our glorious political fabric and advancing Justice among all men. Wherever you are yoif contribute to all good things In 'govelnment and all things that exact and make good citi zens. God bless the American home and the American people. Upon these rest the safety and- permanence and virtue of the republic which we love so well. And our prayer Is that our Heavenly Father may ever have our nation In his sacred keeping. I thank you, and bid you good-by." Immediately after the president ceased Mr. Crane Introduced Hon. Bus- sell A. Alger, secretary of war, who made a brief speech, and was followed by Hon. John D. Long, secretary of the navy. United States Senator Lodge also spoke. No man or woman can eiilnv life or accom plish much In this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Karly Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quiokly. C. II. llogenbuoh. Agnlunt tho Clilcaun Coiivontlou, Washington, Sept. 23. The supreme council of the American Federation of Labor Issues an address advising unions not to be represented at the proposed labor convention in Chicago next Monday, hut to use the money It would cost to send delegates to aid the suffering miners, The address says: "Conditions have somewhat changed since that convention was agreed upon. Fully 76,000 miners have gone to work on terms fixed Jointly by the miners and operators. It Is the greatest vic tory gained by trades unions In yearn. It wrb won against the combined power of wealth. Judicial usurpations and In human tyranny." nousehold Necessity Oaeoarets Candy Oithartln, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act geutly and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please, buy and try a lmx of V. V. G. to-day ; 10, 35, 50 cent. Sold ami guaranteed to cure by all druggists. The smallest grain of aniline will color a tor of wine. A grain of per manganate of potash will red den seven thou sand times Its weight of water. The most tri fling disorder will disarrange every organ of the body and cause eventual disease and death. It ! the little ailments neglected that make the big diseases. Most serious diseaiiea liavfi tliilr It. ceptlon In a disordered digestion and faulty nutrition. This is true of that most deadly of diseases consumption. It is aim true of nervous prostration and exhaustion and nlso of nil forniB of wasting disease. Ail ments of this description may not only lie prevented but cured by a resort to the right remedy. An unfailing cure for all diseases thaK have their origin in disorders of the diges tion and faulty nutrition a found In Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures digestive disorders, restores the appe tite, invigorates the liver, purifies and en riches the blood, builds healthy flesh and muscle and drives out disease -germs. It cures oS per cent, of all cases of consump tion. Thousands have testified to these facts. Druggists who suggest substitutes are dishonest. Mrs. Ursula Dunham, of SIstersvllte. Tyler Co W. Va., writes: " I should have been dead had It not been for your medicine. I was nearly dead when I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medl. tal Discovery. I had a pal" in my side all the time, had but little appetite, and grew very thin. The 'Golden Medical Discovery ' promptly cured the pain, restored my appetite, and Increased my weight" Dr. Pierce's wonderful free book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," will be sent paper-bound, for twenty-one cents in one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. For handsome, durable cloth covers, beautifully stamped, send ten cents more (thirty-one cents in all), to pay extra cist for this style of binding. petyQa. Railroad. SCITOYKILL DIVISION. Septdmiiru 13. 1807. Trains will loave Shenandoah alter tho alinra imo lor wiftcnns, uiiocrcon, rrnoKvuie, uars Water, St. Clair, Pottavllle. Hamburg, Revllne Pottstown, Phocnlzvillo, Norrlatown tnd Phil adelphia (l)road street station) at 0U3 and 1109 a.m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 6 0S n. m., 3 10 p. m. For Pottavllle and Inter- miMiiaie stations omy v 17 a. m. wcok uays. Sundnys, 9 45 a. m. Trains leave Frnckvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 1231, 5 41, 752 and 10 47 p. v. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nnd 5 11 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 1015 a. m. and 12:35, 5 15, 7 25 nnd 10 20 p. ru. Sunday al 10 40 a. m.. A 1.1 n. m. . Leave PhlladelnlMa. ( Rroad street station), iu. ouenanuonn at o ot, a manti iu j'j a. m., 4 10 and 71 p. m. week days. Sundays leavo at 6 50 a. to. Lenre llroad street station. Philadelphia, i... Sea Girt, Asbury Pork, Oeean drove, Lon israncn, ana intermediate stations, 6 60, 8.26, 11.39. a. ni.. 8.80 and 4.00 n. m. wcek-davii. Sun. days, 8 25 a. m. lycavo iiroau street station, riiuauoipnia, FOn NKW YOKK. Kxnrcaa. Wcck-dnvR 8 20. 4 On. 4 m a IK n fcn 7 a,82C, 883,950, 1021 (Dining Car), 1100 n. in uwiiuuii, ij.iiiiucu HUH 4 JZ P. 111. Dlnlnir Cars). 1 40. 2 30 tDlnlncr Onrl am. arm. 4 00,5 00,5 56 (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 13, 10 00 1. nt., tj. ui, uiK"t- nunuays, u m. 4 01, l ou o 10. q nn u c rj in nt it.t t ,. nr ' aw,ouj.uw, iv .1, t.t, ni,; vtn, iii it. III., 12 35, 105 (Dining Car) 2 30 (I)liilnt' Car), 4 00 li.uinteui uiiunj; war;, Q M, o Wi,l iJlnliii- uarl 0 35, 7 02, 7 13, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Express for llnston without change, 11 00a m., week-days, and 7 13 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For lijltlmorc and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 1123, n. m., 12 ou, 12 31 (Dining Cnr), 112, 3 18, ill, 319 Coneres- ing Car, 7.81 (Dining Carl p. m, nnd 12 OS lusiii week-u.'iys. - sunuays, 3 ou, 7 M. y 12, 11 28, a. 111., 1200, 112, 4 41, 515 ConBressfonal Lim ited, Dining Oar, 055 Dining Car, 731 Din ing Car p. m. and 12 05 night. FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Lcnvo llroad street station via Delaware river brlilgo Kxpress, 9 20 a. m., 2 33 and 7 05 p. in. dallv. Lcavo Market Street Warf Express, 5 00, 8 50 a. til., 1 50, 4 00, 4 20, 5 00 p. 111. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00, 9 15 n. 111. (accommodation 4 30 and 5 40 p. 111.) Sl.OO oxcurslon train, 7 00 n, 111. Sundays umy. For Capo May, AnKlesea.WlIdwood and Holly Ilonch ljxpross, 9 00 a. m., 230, 4 05 p. 111. week days. Sundays, 830 u. 111. Excursion, 700n. in. dally. ForSealslo City, Ocean City, Avalon nnd Stono Harbor Express, 910 a. 111., 2 30, 4 20, p, m weekdays. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Excur sion, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Somera Point Express, 5 00, 880, n. in., 150, 4 00, 5 00, p. 111. week days Sundays, 7 00, 8 00 and 9 00 ft. m. J. U. Hutcuinsox, J. II, Woon, den'l Munager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt. A genuino wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naiti nnd Ccal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and alt constantly on lap. unoioe omperance arlnk and cigars. iiiiiiiiitiiiii!(iiiimtimiitiMiimiimtimiiiif;itii:iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiui VWA tl-'"- UM nlwayH X FOB SALE EVBRTWHERB. WlllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIH'-'-'' lllilllllllll1IIIIIIIIIIUII!ll"'tllMllllMMl" .Mll'. EVERY WGMu gi Sonetlinw uee la a reliable, Dr. PffS's P&nnymy&i PlH They are prompt, sale ard certain In IMd't. The enui je (Dr. Pwol's) never dLaip. nolnt. 6at anywhere, S1.00. AddrM JXAL XunctlBS 0e Cleveland, O. For Sale al KIRUN'S Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ANDY 10 25 50 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED !? rure T "t u U.a.U?"A S.J . . y ya"ti" ao. rtir.ui.iiu itr.urui CUREC0HSTIPATI0H 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." 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