v.; FOR SKIN-TORTURED And rest for tire 1 : lothors In ft warm hath with O.nTirc itA S" v, anil aslnglo application of CuiJotinA (olB . tuent), tho great akin euro. CuncunA nsaionts afford Instant relief, and point to n spoody onro of torturing, dls flBurlngihumlliatlnB.ltohlng.hurnlnit, blood ing, crusted, Bcaly Bkln and scalp humors, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Boll Ihrooghonlth, world. roTTiaDBUO AKD Cntu. Coir., Hot Prrps., Boston. . mr "How to Curs Bkln-Tortortd Biblf ,"&!. 8KIN SOAiyftM witch i:.v:cl OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. II Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Turners, i EczomcT'cSf tEruptlons. Salt Rh sum & Tatters. ' r Ohapptc Hands. El Fovop Blisters. Sore Lipj & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings Bl of Insects. Three Sizes, '85c, 50c. 'afid"$t.oo. Sold by druggists, or: en .post-paid on receiptor price UlMrillltlS' )ltD.(0 llSWIllmSl.,:hT.rk. For sal at 1'ovli sky's drug atoro, 28 East Centre atrcct MADE ME A SVSAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUIU At Tt A rvou a intra aeak awing blfsm or j. I to pot ency, Hleepletutnepii, etc, cnotwd bjAtfuw andothor liicessea and JnJf crfttloDR Thv yutcfitv tttul survlv restore IxBt Vitality In old or yoantr, and lit a man for study, buninws or niturlajte l'rprnnt Infinnltv find Conflumt)tton If taken in cltoe, ifaoir tio shows immediate improve ment am tsueets n u uiiu wnere nu cine zmi. in elrtopnci bavins the penaire Ajax Tablets. Thej have a j red thousands and vrlll cure you. U'e rIb a positive written guarantee to eiTeci. a care in each cose or refnnd the money. 1'rtcsGO -ants per nackaae.or lx packages (full treatment iue tftW. liy mail, in Plain wrapper, upon receipt of prlcts. Circular free. ajax Remedy co., ,ai&iz:i 1 Formtleln Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wasley's and Kirlln's, Druggists. .r'' "Hrr. Tr otm UuJ uo CFFSOTS AT' ' . . v imuuuumm .Cues gsneral or special debility, wakeful r.ets, tpcrniatorhccn, emissions, Impotency, I .rr,ls. etc. Corrects functional disorders, ciusrd l-y errors or excesses, quickly restoring I 1st Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and 1 rrnitlli w'icrc former weakness prevail! Con- irnt package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Core is Quickand.Thorouoh. Puf 1 tt decttved iy imitations! Insist on C ETON'S Vltalliers. Sent sealed II your dm f ..id.- nit have It. Price SI per pltge, 6 lor 13, vlth written guarantee of complete cure. 1 t.wmaliun, rtftrtu-es, etc., free and cnofidrntiaL fwrtd ;ir ,tatr Aleut ol rase and 23 cts. for a week's UJi trualmrtit. Ono only sent to each person. CATON HE3. CO.. DOCTOIJ, MAS3. Bold at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, Pa AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBI I D TRUE A TO MFK WOMAN'S RELICF, Alway prompt nd rIwiilt Arwi ImUnttontt pt CATnw'i TAHpr Tills and batc kkoiiits. Atdruir itorrs or ert dlrfct (teaVd). prli. il. Caioit HriC. Co, Boiton.Miifc. Our book., 4c For Balo at Kirlln's druj? Btoro and Shenandoah drug store. mnm pills! Ef r: Alia sunc. sB.no z. formwom4U 3 saft ri'UP" Wu-tN Spccihc CohPhilaP Pal ftt Pavlnsky's drug; storti, 23 En Centre street. CORK Shavings are CiuttCurly and Thin It's the Curl that makes them so soft and springj . Try them in your heds. For sale by all dealers. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa. A gonmno welcome- waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Pipes! whiskeys, beer, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice emporance drink, andpigars. A Handsomo Oomploxion is ono ot the greatest charms a woman oan possess. Pozzoni's Couruizioif Powdbb gives it. WM, SCHMICKER, JR. Agent (or Shenandoah and ViclnJty iPor BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. an 8 j CXL-BgZ Eobort A. Van Wyok Namod For Mayor of Greater New York. THE OHIOAdO PLATFORM IGNORED Mlrd Coloi, or llrooklyn. For Comp troller and Jncob Hupport, .Tf., Vor l'rosidoitt ortlio Counoll I.lttlo lin tluinlnsm Ovor tlto NomlnatlouB. v New Yorh, Oct. 1, Tho Domooratlc city convention last night nominated these candidates for ofllcers of greater New York: For mayor, Robert A. Van Wyek of Manhattan; comptroller, Bird S. Coler of Brooklyn! president of the council, Jacob Rupport, Jr., of Man hattan. The ticket had been agreed upon by the Tammany executive com mittee before the convention met, and the delegates simply ratified the choice of the leaders. The platform makes no reference to the Chicago platform, "William J. Bryan or free silver. . It favors home rule and repeal of the Haines law and othor re strictions of personal liberty, and de mands dollar gas and municipal owner ship of franchises. The nominations evoked disapproval rather than en thusiasm in the convention hall. A noticeable feature of the elaborate decorations of the convention hall, the Grand Central Palace, was tho absence of the pictures of the old leaders of the Democratic party, which were always displayed over the platform at previous conventions. The sections on either side of the main hall under the balconies were lit erally packed with the male contin gent of the audience. Men stood on the backs of chairs and crowded Into the aisles. Every ono downstairs Beemed to be smoking, although the boxes in tho balconies contained many ladles. A bar at tho end of the platform did a rushing business as soon as the doors were thrown open. Just before the convention was called to order Alderman Tait got Into a rough and tumble fight with a member of his delegation. The fight was fast and furious. The other man was put out of the hall. The meeting was called to order by John C. Sheehan, and Congressman A. J. Cummlngs was temporary chairman. He was succeeded by Almet F. Jenks as permanent chairman. The name of Robert A. VanWyck for mayor was presented by Justice John H. McCarthy. The demonstration for VanWyck was confined to strict organization men. All of the boroughs voted for Van Wyck without any hitch other than a brief interruption by John J. Foote, who protested against the vote of the borough of Brooklyn being cast for Van Wyck. Foote was sup pressed by Chairman Jenks. Tho an nouncement that VanWyck was the choice of tho convention was the signal for a storm of hisses from a large portion of tho audience and from the Brooklyn delegation from the Twenty llrst district, which it took the band to drown. The name of Bird S. Coler was presented for comptroller. Coler's name was received with cheers. There was no counter demonstration. Mr. Coler was unanimously nominated. Jacob Rupport, Jr., was unanimously nominated for president of the council. A committee on notification was ap pointed, John C. Sheehan being chair man. Robert A. VanWyck, the candidate for mayor, was born in this city 4D years ago, and his family has been here for two centuries. lie was grad uated from the New York Law school in 1872, joined Tammany, left It to go Into tho county Democracy, then wont to the old organization. He was eleoted to a Justiceship in tho city court in 1889. Now he is presiding Justice of the city court. He voted for Bryan. The Justice is a member of the Holland society and of many other social clubs. He is married . Bird S. Coler, the candidate for comptroller, is a Brooklyn banker. He Is, It Is reported, a free silver man, and supported Bryan. Jacob Ruppert, Jr., the candidate for president of the city council, was born in this city in 1867, and is the son of Jacob Ruppert, the brewer. He has never ran for ofllce. In 1889 he was ap pointed a colonel on the staff of Gov ernor Hill. He Is a member of numer ous clubs and popular in German so ciety. The executive committee of the German-American Union, after learning of the nomination of VanWyck for mayor by the Democratic convention, adopted resolutions strongly urging the candi dacy of Seth Low. No nocd to fear the approach of croup if you have Dr. Thomas' Ecloctrio Oil in tho Uouso. Novor wa3 a case tjxat it wouldn't euro if used at tho outset. Robbed tho OrplnuiH. New York, Oct. 1. Alfred Klappen stuck was turned over to Sergeant O'Donnell, of the Baltimore police, yes terday. Klappenstuck is charged with 'having made away with $1,500 worth of personal property left in his care for the children of Frederick Haren, who d.led in Baltimore last February. Pawn tickets for the missing property were found in his trunk. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dout give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Graln O? It is delicious and nourishing and (akea tho place of coffeo. Tho moro Qntln-0 you give the children (Iio moro health you distribute through their systems. Qraln-0 is mado of paro grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tho choice grades of oonco lint costs about i as much. All grocers Bell it. 15c and 26c. fatal Qunrrol Jlotweon llrothors. Wllllamston, Mich., Oct. 1. Probably a fatal quarrel between brothers occur red six miles south of herp, Simon Kent fired -both barrels of a shotgun pont blank at his brother Seth, striking him in the eye, and the latter probably will die. Simon Kent has been arrested. Both men are about SO years old, and have families. The dispute arose over some business matter. Tho "Bicyclist's Host Friend" is u familiar namo for DeWitt's Witch Uitel Salve, al ways ready for emergenoieg. While a specific for piles. It also instantly relieves and cure ouU, liruUas, salt rheum, eccema and all affections of tho skin. It uaver falls. 0. II. IfagMlbucb. Injured t'i lioll'.v Collision. Tolclo, 6 Opt, 1. Half a dozen per sons were seriously hurt In a collision between two earn on the Toledo and Bowling Green Riectle rwwl last even ing. Miss Mary Walte, daughter of tha late Chief Justice Walte, one of the tnr jured. Is seriously hurt and may die, Mr. T. J. Marlow, Mrs, James J. Whalen and Mitw Nsllle Wlialen, all of Toledo, were badly bruised and shaken up. Iluuntngsores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's jtand lug, may be cured by using DeWHt's Wietb Hazel Salvo. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is n great pile cure. C. II. llageu-buch. lata, The aches and pains of Rheumatism become a constant companion to all who arc victims of this disabling disease. Much suffering could be avoided if the first warning pains of Rheuiuatis tn were howled and the proper treatment at once taken. But the people generally are not acquainted with the cause of the disease, though thousands kuow its tor lures. Those who use liniments and olntmen's cannot understand why they grow worse each winter, and fiud them selves gradually becoming unable to get arotmu as they once could; yet they know that their trouble came on at first a little aches and pains, which hardly attracted their attention.' Everybody should know more about rheumatism; they should know that it is a peculiar condition of the blood upon Tfhkh all the liniments in the world can have no effect whatever. The best blood remedy is needed one which is able to go to the very scat of the disease, and force it out. Swift's Specific (S.S.S.) is the right remedy for Rheu matism, because it is the only blood remedy free from mercury, potash and other minerals which iutensliy the dis ease, causing stiffness of the joints aud aching of the bones. Swift's Specific being a real blood rem edy never fails to cure Rheumatism. It reaches even the worst cases where the doctors have made cripples with their prescriptions of potash and mercury. Mr. V. Ri Johnson, an extensive lum ber dealer of Blackshear, Ga., writes: ' My wife was for years a sufferer from Rheumatism, and was treated constant ly, but could obtain no relief. The pain was first felt in her left shoulder, and extended iu all directions, increasing in severity. The doctors said the dis ease was liable to strike the heart at any time, in which event death would be inevitable. "Uvery kind of treatment recommend ed for Rheumatism was given her, including many blood remedies, but none did h-r any good. She was grow ing worse all the while, and was reduced to a mere shadow of her fotmer self. "It was at this critical period that Swift's Specific was given her; the med icine seemed to reach the disease promptly, and she at once began to im prove. One dozen bottles effected a complete cure, and she has had no touch of the disease since." Every one afflicted with Rheumatism should take a remedy which cau reach their trouble. S.S.S. will cure the most aggravated case of Rueumatism.Catarrh, Cancer, Contagious Blood Poison,' Scrof ula, Eczema, or any other blood disease. It is guaranteed Purely Vegetable Books mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 1 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 5S6, 7 03 0 51a.m., 12 83, 810 and 6 07 p. ra Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, S 86, 7 0s a. m., 12 83 and 3 10 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, Week days, 210,586,703 a,m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. m. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m., and 12 83, S 10, 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 2 10, 5 86, 7 05 a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. ill. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 8 25, 6 86, 11 80 a. m., and 7 25 p. m Sundays, 8 25 a. in. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 8 86, 7 05. 0 at, II 80 a. m 12 83, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days. 3 25. 886, 705, 11 80 a. m., 607, 725 and 9 55 p. m, Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For Ualtlniore, Washington and tho Woat via B. &0. It. H., through trains lca"i Beading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & K. B R.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. ra., 8 10 and 7.27 p. in. Sundays. 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. in. 12 20, 12 U 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80. 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p. in. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a.m.. 1 80 am' 1 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Read.ng Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 1180 p. m. Leavo teading,week days, 1 85, 7 10,10 OS, a. ra. 1200m., 4 18, SCO and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 186 a. rtu Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m.. 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 11 28 a. m., 1 86, 5 61, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 8 45. 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 12 35, 8 45 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 85, 2 40, 4 00 680,9 26. 10 25, 1159 a. m., 2 82, 5 32, 6 80, 7 87, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 200, 4 00, 5 00 p. ra. Accommodation. 8 00a. in., 680 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. ru., 4 45 n. in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 0 00 a. m., 8 80, 5 80 p.m. Aowimmodatloii, 8 15 a. m., 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. iu., 4 16 p. ra. Vixrlnr Cars on all express trains. For furthur Information, apply to noarest Philadelphia and lteft'Ung Railway ticket Bgt'iit or address I. A. SwsinABD, Eusow J. Werkb (len'l Sunt., Oon'l Pass'r Agl, Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Wanted-An Idea Who can think or some simple ttilni, to liAtent) Protect your tdeaii thy may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKUDRlUilintnt COT Pitant Attor neys, Washington, U. 0 fur tbalr !,Hj0 prise otter ami list of two hundred larentlous wanted. foe Mi! MINERS FIGHT DEPUTIES. Tlmtiirli Trrl1ly llenton, tho Dopn tins Did No Shooting. St. Lotile, Oct. 1. When the miners omployed In tho Madison Coal compa ny's shafts at EMwardsvlUe, Ills., ware going to work they were attacked by a mob of strikers, who were egged on by 30 or more women sympathizers. The strikers threw stones and cayenne pep per and beat their opponents with clubs, but no sliotu were fired and no body was killed. One miner, however, had his skull crushed, and numerous others were cut and bruised. A elsrk of the Madison Coal company was blinded by pepper. The rr.'.ners, who fought as best they could with their tin dinner palls, were finally a'lowed to go to work. After the attack the strikers and tho women formed In line and marched through the streets of Bklwardsvllle shouting and singing. No arrests were made. The strikers, more than 300, with the women, far outnumbered the workers, who wrre guarded by a force of dep uty sheriffs on their way to the mtno. T. W. McCune, a deputy sheriff In the escorting posse, waB disarmed and dragged to one side, where a crowd of irate strikers bent him with their fists and clubs until he was almost uncon scious. Many more of the workers and deputies were Injured, and several of the strikers, Including the women ac companying them, received wounds. Though heavily armed, the sheriffs ofllcers took their drubbing without any attempt to use their guns, Thy were outnumbered ten to one, but they fought with their fists. Had a shot been fired the consequences would have been fearful, as the strikers were frenzied. Tho Wonthor. For District of Columbia, eastern Now York, eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland: Fair; -variable Winds, becoming southerly. Small precautions often prevent groat mis cliiers. be Witt's Little Early Itlsors are vory small pills in Rlze, but are most eflectivo Jn preventing the mest serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. Thoy cure const!ia ttou and headache and regulnto the bowels. C. II. Ilttgotibiicli. Whrnoi' Want's lIunnn'B Soiit. Columbus, O., Oct. I. General A. J. Warner, of Marietta, in an Interview published here, formally announces' his candidacy for the United Stat.eS sen ate at the hands of the Ohio lpglsla ture toTie elected this fall. lie jilldjes his Whole time and -continuous effort from this time forth for tho election of a Democratic legislature to this end. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack ago of GBAIN-O. It takes tho placo of coffee at about J the cost. It Is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to tho children as well as tho adult with great benoflt. It is mado of pure grains and looks and tastes llko tho finest grades of Mocha or Java coffeo. It satisfies ovoryono. A cup of uraiu-y is Dottcr lor the system than a tonic, tiecauso Its bonofit Is permanent. What coffeo breaks down Graln-O builds up. Ask your grocer for Qraln-O. 15c. and 25c. Qoorjro Vnndurlillt'H Itoturn. New York, Oct. 1. George W. Van derbllt, who went to Europe last March, returned to this country by the White Star liner Germanic, which arrived here last night. He" -will-go to- Ashevllle, N, C, for a few days. Mr. Vanderbllt spent three months of his time abroad cruising In Swedish and Norwegian waters aboard the yacht Sagltta. Ilucklon'a Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever Soros, all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies, or jo pay requirod. It is guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaction or inony rofunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Waaloy. A';:'... ( i'loln ti'tudu. Tironto, t. 1. 'Hie MH nnd Em pire, in an editor! .! nrthlp. raltes sfong objection to the United States sending the wuishlp Yantie to the upper lnkes as a training vesfel. The cdl'oi'lal says: "We have no war vessels on the lakes, and do not want them. Why should tho international agreement be broken by the United States?" If you havo ever seen a little child in a par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate" the value, of One Minuto Cough Cure, wbiclt gives quick re lief. C. H. Hagenbuch. Tho l.i .'. .. i in, .iv' r.i'flfjus. Athens, Oct. 1. The bottle (legislative assembly) iiidt yesterday to consider the peace treaty with Turkey and tho political situation in general. The gal leries were crowded, and the proceed ings weie followed with intense Inter est. M. Ralll, the premier, Invited the chamber to voto confidence n thp gov ernment. The chamber defeated the resolution liv a vote of 92 to 30. Thhf was followed by the resignation of the ministry. A Cartload of Gold "If you dumped a cart-load of gold at my feet It would not bring such Joy nnd gladness Into my life." So writes FREE TO ALL I u prominent man after I using tne metnou ot self-treatment that has restored so man, m,n ftIE N , who had been wracked by excesses, over-work, or evil habits of youthr a uuib ddok inai makes it nil plain may bo had wlth'ou t charge by writing THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., 64 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. No C. O, D. scheme no patent medlclnes Just the book under plain letter seal. I C RMIII'O FOR F.ITIIF.U SEX. IX DnUFl OTliis remedy belnc In- 1ected directly to the AfBfc - seat of thono diseases. " n or tlto Gcnlto-IIrlnary I Organs, requires no rhnngo of diet. Cure gunrutitced In 1 to 8 days. Hiuall plain pnek- TH TT "EJ TTT as:e. by mall, HI. 00, U JC.U Hold only by S. P, KIRLIN, Shenandoah. Grocer can tell you why those whobuySEELIG'S kccpcomlng back for It. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the same people. saved by using Scot- . lg'S because you scan Duy encup rconee ana make it delicious bv a tlittla 01 tills admixture. DILTHEELBMIS?!. tSr4CURE GUARANTEED."" icoceie, mriciurca no uiiiunir. Hmull Cmlftveloped Orffuns Iot BLOOD POISON lln oil ease. Fresh cuses cured In 4 'to lOtluyB. Bi-ndlOcts. mumps for nook Ti-ut h.unlvtruemuii teal boukKKtioslntr Quacks & fakelus Utute,thelr tricks sclieuiss. Eminont Profossora Disagree in the Luotgort Trial. POOLED BY A PIECE 'OF BONE. After Dr. Allport, Had Identified Itno n Portion of a Motiltoy's Skull tlto Faat Was novolopod That It llo- lottKod to tho Skull ofa Dojt. Chicago, Oct. 1. There was but one witness on the stand tn the Luetgert trial yesterday, and at the conclusion of the session the state announced that It would In all probability keep him on the stand for the greater portion of today. The witness waB Dr. Walter II. Allport, the expert who testified for tho defense on Wednesday that the femur claimed by the state as that of a woman Is in reality the femur of a hog. The state had prepared a warm cross examination for him, and toward the latter portion of the afternoon session It succeeded In confusing him and gaining from him several contra dictions of his own testimony. Dr. Allport did not know what was In store for him In the cross examination. Professor Dorsey had prepared for the prosecution a list of questions that stirred the Northwestern university professor when they were propounded by Assistant State's Attorney McKwen. Tho questions were bristling with tech nicalities, and were framed with a view to testing Dr. Allport's knowledge of osteology. Dr. Allport had prepared for the defense the cross examination of Professor Dorsey, and the latter evened matters with a vengeance. Professor Allport underwent one of the severest cross examinations that any witness has been subjected to since this trial began. Hour after hour ho answered questions propounded by Assistant State's Attorney MoEwan. Tho sensational statement of Dr. All port to the effect that the temporal bone Identified by Professor Dorsey as being the right temporal of a female was in reality not a temporal bono at all, aroused the prosecution. The ex pert's conclusion that the exhibit was several bones glued together in the form of a temporal bone suggested i fraud In an attempt to manufacture evidence, which the prosecution did not relish. The result was that Assistant Attorney MoEwan went at Dr. Allport with a Arm determination to learn If the witness really knew what ho was talking about. Questions were fired at the expert with such rapidity that he became bewildered. Confusion led to contradiction, and this developed sharper cross questioning, so that the last two hours of the expert upon tho Witness stand were fraught with nerve testing anxiety for him. Professor Dorsey, whose evidence Dr. Allport contradicted, listened atten tively to the cross examination of the chief expert for the defense. He heard his own story and those ot Professor Bailey and Dr. Pierce punctured by Dr. Allport with a smile of scorn hov ering about his lips. Later on Profes sor Dorsey will go on tho witness stand to substantiate his original testimony tf he can. Mr. MqEwan nearly caught Dr. All port napping during tho afternoon ses sion. The.export was required to name a portion of bbHevJiapded him. After a brief examination the eSperi.. said It was part of the skull of a mlmlteyT Mr. McEwan immediately asked an other question, which led Dr. Allport to believe he had Identified the ex hibit at the flrat guess, and the expert confidently entered, upon a - long dis sertation relative to the similarity of the skull In some portions to that of the human skull. After he had finished Mr, McEwan Reached for the bono tho expert had and remarked: "Well, tho bone Is from the skull of a dog," Pr, Allport looked surprised, but re covering himself suddenly he observed! "veii, it might have been a monkey faced dog." This was greeted with a laugh, In which Luetgert Joined. 'mere was a long wrangle between counsel and the witness over sessamold bones and phalanges. This part of the examination became so technical and scientific that the majority of the spectators became tired, and many of them left the building. It Is likely that the cross fire of the experts will be kept up for nearly an other week. After thoy have finished Luetgert will be called. Although ex- Judge Vincent does not believe Luet- gert's evidence Is necessary, yet In his opening statement he told the Jury that tne sausage maker would talk to them from the witness stand, and ho said today he would not disappoint the Jury, Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strnwborry has beon used for forty years and has novor yot failed to euro a caso of diarrhoea, dysontery, or summer compkiiut in any of its various forms. Now Jorsoy Elefitlon fn Doubt. Trenton, Oct. 1. The latest figures of the election held Tuesday would seom to indicate some doubt as to the rejection ot the antl-gambllng amend ment. The ofllcjal count will not occur until llfndajt f and trie returns are corning In jjSsVly. especially frpm the country districts. From tho- returns at hand,'b,nd from tho best estimates, the" majority RgalnsCfWe antl-gambllng amendment has been cut down to 1,000, and may go below that figure. There Is even a possibility that the amendment hua been curried, Tho ad- Interim appointment amendment is thought to JifveT ben carried by a close vote. There Is no likelihood of the women's tiffrage amendment hav ing bom earrh.d. The secret of happiness, "Keep your liver right." Burdock Blood Bitters Is nature's remedy fbrebnylabtaof thlver or bowels. Perron ed O'eoiiiniuai lni Production Washlii. ten, Oct. 1. The production of oleomargarine in the United States during the last fiscal year amounted to 4P,M1,OT pounds, being over 5,000,000 pounds less tlpan in l9t! and a decrease of over J4.O00.600 pounds since 1894. The decrease is attributed to hostile statu legislation- The number of manufac. torles decreased from 22 in 189G to 16 in 1S97, the number of wholesale estab lishment from 1IT to IDS, and the num ber of rtta.ll houses from 4,380 to 3,539. The quantity exported during the year amounted to 3,148,407 pounds, which is a slight Increase over 1896. Destructive Prairie Flro In Town. Webster City, Ia Oet. 1. A destruc tive fire is raging In Twelve Mile Lake township, Emmet county, and is sweep ing everything before it. The fire Is traveling fit a nojthwealsrly direction. It la esllnfetftd that over 12,000 tons of hay have been burned. Several resi dences hav also been consumed. "I have nothing u the store thst sells so well or gives stioh satisfaction ag Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Struwlarry. I always recom mend it in eases 'of summer complaint or bowel trouble of any kind." C. A. Wo', ltaiusborough, O. Love has a long way to go to rearh the ht.ut f the modern up - to date young man. When he looks for a wife, he e x t) ( e t s n good deal. Prob ably he rinecta ... ' t ii n ii tic n . - r j. aprvea. !Tiwantaorr.i.l J 5 IUU.II, KOUU BCIIHt, good nature, good health. They usually go together. An observing man learnt that a woman who Is physically weak and nervous and in. capable, is likely to be ill naturrd too. The sweetest temper is ruined by continual sickness. A woman whose nerves are constantly racked and dragged by debilitating drains and Inflammation, cannot be a genial com panion or Iwppy wife ; and she is totally unfitted to be a mother. These troubles prevail almost unlverially among women largely becauie of ran-lcsi-ness and neglect There is no real need of them. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive specific for the weaknesses and diseases of the feminine organism. It cures them radically and completely. It heals, strengthens and purifies. It Is the only scientific femedy devised for this spe cial purpose by an educated, skilled physi clan. It is the only medicine that makes motherhood easy and absolutely safe. Miss Lauretta McNees, of Reno (P. o. Ilox 735) Washoe Co., Nev., writes: "I have riiccoutimted taking the 'Prescription' and will not take anv more (at present). Last month I had no fialn at all and worked every day without any nconvenlence whatever. It was the Brut time 1 never had pain during that period. I cannot siy too much for your medicine, especially the Favorite Prescription ' and Pleasant ref lets.' I know of a lady who took one bottle of your Favorite Prescription ' and she aavs she was not sick like she was with her first' baby. This was her second hnbv. She thinks it a grand medidne. 80 do I." Dr. Pierce has had a life-time of experi ence in this particular field. Ilia 1000-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad"iser" contains several chapters devoted to woman's special phvsi ology. A paper-bound copy will be sent free ott receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. For a cloth-bound copy send 3: stamps. peppa. Railroad. BOXIUYKILtf DIVISION. September 13, 1897. insula iM iboicniiviinmiuuii ni.vr uj hwI dftto for WIprRaiiB, Gllbcrton, Fraokvlllo. Dart Was. O ftl... T..4 Itl- it 1 , Tl ' ii Bin, SJ.. vjmil , A una illlO, IIUIilUUlK) JVOUine Pottetown, Phoenlxvlllc, Norrlstotvn pndPbll adclphlft (Broad street station) at COS and 1105 R. tn StrWI1 A "fl n n nn wnnAl- .1 r. ..i. (J 1 " - i'i "ivn. unto, Li.llU.tyH. : ma n n in n tj t..s n i i . ' wv, ,,,,, u u , us. ui i uiisYiiiu niui I uteris-! PMl At n af atlnn ss nnltr 0 17 a v ,1..,. Sundays, 9 43 n. m. Annus leave rmctcviiio lor Hlienanuoah at 10 lln i. Tn. Atirl Kit 7 RT 1ft AT u Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. 1 .AAVm P to l 11a r Ol.nn.Jn.1. I 1 A i , uvj! uiu aua uiinmiiuiuiii n IU JO a, m. and 12:03. 5 15, 7 35 and 10 30 p. m. Sundaj " 1 IV 111., U 1J J, III. 8henandoahat5 57,835and 1019a, m.t 4 10 and jh '' wctth. uujB. nuiuiays leave niooun, ru. Tarn MrnI nt pout mtntir, lI.I1,lt. 1.1- Sea Girt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove, llnni Branch, and Intermediate stations, 0 51. R.75 1 1.39. a- m.. n nn ami i cm ,i.. days, 8 23 n. m. icave uroau tttrcet utatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOUK. ....... i'i-.", ..ii .i-w.ij n , w, , m o 10. UDU. 7 83,8 20, 883,9 50, 10 21 (I)lnlng Cnr), 11 00 a. m -T. . - ..in. in vi iw i,ii(i ,c p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Car) 0 20. 8 00. 4 00,0 00. 5 56 (Dininc Carl. 0 00. 7 02.7 43. 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Hundnys, 8 20, 4 OS, 4 50 5 15, 820,33,950. 10 21, (1)1. ing CarJ, 1135 a, in. iwi v imiiK sitr mj luimucr i nri. w rr.lnvltfxW 99 Dlnliiti -Vit L OA n w iil..i. '.V, s. 6 35, 7 02, 7 43. 10 00 p. !n.12 01 nltfht. jintrns iui DUMiiUii WllUUUE CllallgO, UWA m., week-days, nnd 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Itiltlmoro and Wnslilnirton. 3 SO, 7 20, 8 32, r33r 1L33 a. m.. 12 0-J. 12 31 t nis.fiu Car), 112, 'TTfTv 4 41. 319 Ooncrrs- Bioiuu iinitod, iJinnSl UJ'- Uln- Intf Cnr, 7 31 Dining cntrvP m. d 12 03 ntftlit week dnys. Sundays, 3 CftsSj 20. 9 12, 11 23 . nM l209,I lS 4 41, 315 CongrlUI-d K v s fJi ji'uiinu l 1'OH ATLANTIC rrTTV T.vivr Tlxnnil cfrimt ,,!.... l . j ..s. nniuii vj xscinwnro river hrffitro Kvitrfttx. 1 f n o .i r -.- ... dally. r ' Leave Market Street Wnrf Express, 5 00. 8 50 n. ni.. 1 tax. A (YJ A "ft .fnfl m .....in,.. sv. 900, 9 13 a. tn. fflcooimiioilnUn'n 4 R(i nml R jn p. in.) Sl.00 excursion train, 7 00 o. in. Sundays only. For Cnpo May, Angioma, Wild wood nnd Holly week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. m! Excursion! 1 flfi n .Intl.. ' KorSealslo City, Ocean City, Avnlon nnd Stone Harbor Express, 910 a. m., 2 30, 420, p. m weekdays. (Sundays, 8 50 a. in. Excur sion, 7 00 a. in. dally. i-or comers roint isxpress, 5 00, 8 50, a. in.. 150. 4 00. 5 00. Tt inub ,!.,- Q..n.l 7 00, 8 00 and 9 00 a. m. ' ' J. 11. Hutchinson, j. ij. Wood, uen-l JUunager. (!en'l Pasa'g'r Agt. Wanted-An Idea Who can thloc of coma slmnlA thing; to patent? Prntnet vftTi Irises, ilia t.i.... .... Write Jdim VEDUKHDlJBN 'a CO., Patent Attor: ?SVliT?,h!DBtoil Dr CVsf0C lhPlr '8U0 lrit ofr' uul lint ot two hundred. Inventions wanted. Celebrated Fcmal l'ovyccr never fall ate nnd Jura t'uftxr fnllino rith Tanev ,d PccnvroTttl Pllli uid nthpr Ilkr rC mnoflln). AJwaystuvthe bt and avuld dlp -joliitmcnt. Ouftrantced lupeilor to all otberi. l'uiitlvwl Uf. Coirton.JxIv. rmmm iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiitjflMHHteHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiM aro the 44" I" tlio 3 FOE SALB EVER-2-WKCERE. o - gllllllllllllllllUIII'-"f rilllllllllllUlllllllllMtiillllt'llMIIIIIIIHix -iiiiH- -m ,. ij For Sale al KIRLIN'S Druff ANDY 10 1 25 50 ABSOLUTELY GDARAHTEED """f m m CURECOnSTIPATIOH pl.snilboakUtfree. Ad. kTKIIUNU I'l'lll'IH ili'iSiS Tt' -"'r' ir- r pii-'r rr a ' ', ' "DIRT DEFIES THE APOLIO IS GREATER THAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJH. W. 11. YINOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. nrmluate and Late Itealdent Itesise Snrgerr o( the University State of It. Y. HSADqcABTRBS: Hotel Franey, Shenandoah THREE YEAR COURSE. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. BURKR, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. )ftWKgin bnlldlnar, cor er of Main and Vntrr streets, Shenandoah. J. 11 POMKHOY. ATT0RNDV-AT-LAW1 Bbenandnah. Pa. W. SltOKMAKElt, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Owner Market and Oantrs streets. J.'ItOK. JOHN JOPE8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having matters if studied under some of the best Titidnn nil T-.1 n IT I I. . in luonoiin.nitiimoiin, guitar and vocal culture. Term, rensonable. Address In eare of Htrou.o. til. Jeweler Shenandoah CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - RA Two Carloads SIDEBOARDS Brought to town to be sold at a sacrifice, the property of a hukdSHfemamifacturer. WE CARRY A STILL CHEAPER GRADE Furniture : House 121-123 North Main St. millions of Dollars Go uplnBmoko ovoryyear. Take no riska but got yonr houses, stock, far. nlturo, etc., insured Iu flrst-claas ro ltoblo companies as roprosontod by DAVID FATJ1T Insm"ancc Atrent. Uft V U r-"-Ui 120 South Jardin 8 Also Idle and Accidental Companl eat progrer - ivo nnd keep iSSrrac.I of World's Progress. Tho well in- 3 LflUER'S in 51 -PIIIR BEERS, lSslxHs.sllxHS.lXlSxHs.9sXlxHHH uuiiiuti mm inruiy llousa-wlfo will K always keep a RAINBOW LINIMS3NT I honso, as a Edindard remedy for utiiuiiin, iiutos, rnmp, jwicuniau-m, tz and all aches and pains, 3 Prlcs25cl. andEOcls.perbollle. Preo-.rfd b II. J. liar.KFTT t. r.n nuiisj.i. i.i. Vine , In driLiit v. at to use fw """J Ucbi.it Loss ot Power, tciicy.A- , hv,Varu.oceleaJ icr weakr-iSLi, rom any cauM. us Fexine Pi.. Drams checked and lull vigor qui w restored. If o!coi, thuAA. mall uuOr. Mailed for $1.00j6boxe$6.C0. With orders we give a guarantee to u or nrond the money. Address kmi. mc-iiuinc uu., iieTUaao, Uv Store, Shenandoah, Pa, CATHARTIC ALL MMIlifA 'I """?os. rscare t. u,al Lai.. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. ;aa"cuAtfc.-'A6' .--kiti.' )'jM:ii-i-v.-...j-.s. .v
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