ft,-- HAIR Itching, Irritated, scaly, cruMed Scalps, drr, thin, and falling Ilalr, cleansed, purified, and beautl Bed By warm shampooa with CtrriovRa Boir, and occulonal dreiilsgs of Cuttcuka, purest of emollients, tho greatest akin earn. "Trtatmant will produce a clean, healthr acalp with luxuriant, lnatrosa hair, when all elae fallt. " Bold throughout the world. roTraaDaeOAxeCnatl, CoaruPot. rrora., Ileston. arUw to produce Laiarlant Hair," mailed free. SKINS ON nRE'1WcV."a,,AIll.07.,:T' 'VETERINARY SPECIFICS 600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FEES. CONTENTS : Part I. Diseases of Horses. Pifrt II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry Same book In better binding BO eta. , UDirillUTI'BKP. CO., Cw.nuuetf J.l.8u.,B.T.rl NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAIi WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. E8, in use over 40 years, tho only $1 per vial.or 6 rlala and large rial pow5er,for $3 old i Droert.le. or e.ol to.tii.lil on receipt ot price. KVarUSKYS HID. Ca.Cer.WUniei JobU.,llewYer For sal at I'ovli sky's drug store, 23 Eaat uuatre street AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TSI1D. TKOB 11TD SAFE WOMAN 3 Hti-ltr-, AIvkti prompt ind rHUbtt. Avovl Imitation, ni niTtiii'i TiHiT PiLuitnd iatkbcoiiti. At drnE More or writ direct ( tltd). prira, 91. Cato 8na Coliotton.MaM. Oar book, 4c. For sale at Klrlln's druc atoro and Shenandoah time Btoro. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS positively cuius by Abuw an other EicBee and Indis rwtortt Ixwt ViUlltrin old or yoanu. nd fit a mi a for ttadr.bwlnewt or mwrlage. v it-,- Tn.nnfVv Dnd Inns amotion IX tftkenln time. Their nwA thows immedlnte lnjproviv trtopon hR-inn tho eomiino -Jax Tablets. They Jure ciredthootand and will curo yon. We sle a notltlfa written troarante to effect a euro In each case or retand tho monor. l"rlc BO cn ir packaao, or (.,, rrnll tMntmitntl for S2.U1. Ilr ma X(T.m .MnMi-lrtnfnrl&L fTlponlar fre. euu ill uinil i iay" DPMPnv en.. '.!'k';.Bt. roni n I), CUeato.UU For aalo In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wuley's and Klrlln'a, Druggists. .u --ri a iuvc? VA, -aoa cr.--co-ja AT ocl-them C ATOM'S UITJILISER Cuif stocrol or rpoci :l Scblllly, wakjlul jtc r,,-tnstorha;a,crcl9ilon!i, Irnpotency s'r Correc:: ln.lctlunc! o.si.i Jer, cailpL.f D triors or c-tceasea, i;uickl reatorine I mi Mi.ilio'-il In old or young, giving vigor and ftrrfutrt where former wcakoca urcvailcJ. Cuo . Mi k . tinj1, cileriual, anJ legitimate Co oi Quick and THonoucii C 7Vfi 'Irctirti ly ttnitatipits! inMrt or CATON j Vilallicra. Sent sealed il yui.r drac dtier. nnl Imvq it. l'rice $ t per pkp,c, 6 lor 55, v ih (rllton guanntro of complete cure 1 ' TnalirtO, ulMlecca, -tc, fiae and confidential V ud tia stftiemt.-nt of ciiac und 25 cla. for a ccl. t tnal treat oet. Uftowily emit to pertou. CATOte r.'.CO. CO . nOfcYON. MA20 Sold ot Klrlln'a drug storo, ' Shenandoah, Ttt immr pills S SOFI AND SURE. S t NO AO. Fa"0MAW 3 SAFI CMAP-Y WiLrox Sdccific Co,PrlllA.PA For at Povlnaty'a drug store, Centra street. MtDll MCAL.THroi.tl GROCERS EVERYWHERE. hwtfjeyy Taxi Onto. An old-fashioned Christmas Dinner would hardly keep you awake on a CORK SHAVINGS BED. There is more truth than joke in this. Dealers sell them ; try one. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Christ Schmidt, . Agent and Bottler of . . AND PILSNER BEERS Porternd Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, (utlGura s K 1 tutua a titfiflff COCOA. Politics Growing Warmor in tho cr Amerioau Motropolis. hensy geobge and THE ExoisE. Ho Doolnros HlmsoirOppOBod to Llnv ltlnir tlio Liberty oftho Cltlzon-aon oral Trnoy Spenka on Oranulzatton K n.,,1 Qntl, T.m Tlniintinone Itnnftlam. I - -w " i t. rw ii nonrv fiinrirp. canaionte ot tne unomaa jonerson xjb" mooracy for mnyor, last night gave out a letter concerning the recent, com- blnatlon with the Citizens' Union, in whlah he declares that tho comblna tlons with other organizations was agreed upon by a comfhltteo In whom he had utmost confluence. He con tlnues: 'The Judgment of this committee, unanimously expressed, commends It self to me and has my entire and un Qualified approval. I am tho candl date' of 'whoever may chooso to voto for mo, and do not presume to ask him to vote for anyone else. But, since we havo not the puro Australian bat lot, It Is necessary that I should take tho most reasonable means of being presented fairly to tho voters for their suffrages. I havo at tho same time withdrawn my acceptance of tho noml nation of the United Democracy, the only organization supporting mo that has made a separate ticket." In an Interview regarding what he proposed to do if elected mayor of greater New York Henry George said "I will execute the excise law ac cording to my Interpretation of the law, but I will tell you frankly what I think about excise. I think It la an injustice and an absurdity, and I am totally op posed to the existence of any excise law whatever. If I could I would abol Ish It alone with many other laws. If elected mayor I would enforce the ex else law Just bo far "as the letter of It reaulred. and not a step beyond. "I believe In the largest possible UD- crty for the Individual. I am a Jeffer- soman uemucrm. ivu iiuvo iuu muiijr i laws. It Is one of our greatest troubles this mass of restrictive legislation. "What one does, as long as It Injures no one else, Is no one oIbg s business. "The moral effect of my election and also of the results of my admlnlstra tlon would powerfully promote the ac ceptance of my single tax doctrine. "That I can defeat both VanWyck and Tracy I do not feel the slightest doubt. In my opinion the Issue Is solely between Mr. Low and myself. I think I shall beat him. - "My stand here for local election Is based almost entirely on national Is sues, and I think mucn or my strengtn comes from that very attitude. In fact, my grounds for believing that I shall be elected are to a great extent based on that very fact." Ex-Postmaster Charles W. Dayton late lost night Informed tho chairman of the Henry George campaign com mltteo that he would accept the noml nation for comptroller on the Henry George ticket. He Willi probably be nominated today by tho George com' mlttce, and an effort will be made to withdraw Charles S. Falrchlld, Cltl gens' Union candldato for comptroller, and substitute Dayton, thus making him the candidate of two parties. General Benjamin F. Tracy, tho Re publican nominee for mayor, received rousing welcome from the residents of tho lower East Sldo when ho made his appearance last night at a ratifica tion meeting which was held In tho "Windsor theater, on the Bowery. Con gressman John Murray Mitchell pre sided, and when he mentioned Gen eral Tracy's name In his opening ad dress some one lri the audience shout' ed: "He's got more brains than all of them," and the general laughed, General Traoy, after describing the onerous duties which will fall upon' the shoulders of tho coming oxecutlve of the consolidated city, said In part: 'A modern school of doctrinaires have sprung up among you, college professors, who declare that political parties must ot have anything to do cannot bo permitted to participate in this election In greater New York, and therefore a self appointed Citizens' Union have risen In your midst to divide the voto and throw tho election to Tammany Hall If possible. They liavo said, we these 250 canaldatea we will nominate your candidate, nillA -.,1 I you must elect him at the risk of be' Inc nnniiRArl nf thrnwlno- thn atectfnn to Tammany.' They have Insulted tho Republican party, though Its leaders over and over again sought conferences. and were turned aside with contempt, Tho Republicans have, therefore, noml nated their own candidate and will fight to a finish. The unorganlged Citizens' Union cannot succeed can not control even a considerable num ber of votes. Organization is as neces sary In politics as In the army, Seth Low sooke at three meetings IHQCtingS nn thn UViRt HlrlB lrtat nlcht At each hn "onai trains rrom i-wenty-iounn ana uuest on tne li.ast Blue last nignt. At eacn ne nut rtreet station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, wmra tvtiinri t Vi n onmA In tvnrrTn n r rl In I the subjects discussed. He said that Republicans ought to feel free and happy to Bupport the cause for which he stood. Some men had changed their minds since last election, and If changes did not occur elections would turn out all tha same. He said the people this year were engaged In a great struggle in tho interest of the greater Now York. Men who said they would not go with tho Republican organization this year because they thought the organization was wrong were men. They who cast a thought' ful vote served their party best. Last summer, he said, 126,000 people had expressed their desire for his nomlna- tlon and election. These were some or tho rn.r,na tvhv ennrl nonuhlleana . . . . It 7.. . . should ..endorse the Citizens' Union movement. Mr. Low denounced bOBslsm. The Kvenlng Telegram has made a careful oanvaBS of 52 representative election dlstrlots In 89 of the 35 assem- bly districts In the territory which con stitutes the present olty of New York. Of 3,630 voters 1,186 declared that they would cast their ballots for VanWyck, Tammany candidate for mayor. Seth Low, CltlzenB' Union, was the choice of SIS; General Tracy, Republican, of 875, and Henry George, Jeffersonlan Demo- uvw.civ. uw...u.. jumv- orat, 661. The same districts last year gave the Repub loan candidate for KUVBlllui u 111u1u.111.jr ui i,tw. .11 ma Telegram's canvass about one-third of all the voters were polled. A Valuable Prescription. lull tor Morrison of Worthinston. Ind.. "Run." wribM! "Yon have a valuable pro scription In Electrio Bitters, and I can eheer- fully recommenu it ior uonsupation aim CM ..1 . iru.t.nlia n i.l n n nnrmral BVat.in titiln iiwiuauiiv, I i i ii v -.. "y it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Siehla. 265 Cottage 0 rove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, itld not eat or digest food, had a Imoltaoho wliloh never left her and felt llrod .nil wmrv. but six bottles of BiOCtriO Bitters restored her health and renewed her strancth. Prices 50 cents ana ti.uu. uei a bottle at A. Wasloy's Drug Store. Ask your grocer for the "lloyal Patent' flour, and toko no other brand. It is the best DANGER! prcciatc the Dan- rrpr in which tlio'Rxnpr.tfLtitMntli- is exposed and the foreboding- with which sue looks forward to the hour of woman's severest triale pother's Friends so assists Nature that the change kocs forward in an easy manner, nritlinnt tlio vJnlniit TrnrfQf nf TWInrlir.. M? m t... .. . - loroootungs yiom to nopoiui amicipo- tlons. sho nosees throuirh tho ordoal ij.uiiin. ""u jjoiu, id strong; to joyously poriorm mo nigu ana holy duties now dovolvod upon lior, and tno tlfflo 01 recovery enononoa tiubi informing mdoiturriMt'moiii. thcbradfielo ncaULATonco., Atlanta, a. sold at ait csuoaiaTB. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S 5 Beer and Porter Try BafbeV S Bohemian Beer, b naaan I t a u 1 1 m ma nm DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S i Steel Pennyroyal Treatment un ci m. .ant hv mail. iQonninefdniyb, o r irrni ii rt.....j..i. o. r. iv.livi.in, OUH14UUU4U. A f'art-l norl nf Unia n uan luuu us uuiu "If von dumoed a cart-load of cold at mv feet It would not bring such joy and gladness Into mv life." So writes a prominent man after using me rnetnoa 01 self-treatment that has restored so many men who had been wrecked by excesses, over-work or evil habits of vouth. A little book that makes it all plain may be had without charge oy wriung THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., 64 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. just the book under plalu letter seal. Philadelphia, pa. CURE GUARANTEED.'" MiitvousjwniuTi, re.nit.or i Hell-uiiueo. npecim jrieea.cv, var llcocele, Ntrlcturea. No Cuttlna. ' Nmiill unuoveiopeu u ream as jjoet. JffSrSSSSlSSi ULUUU POISON In nil fqii. Prefcli caiei cured tn 4. rw iu ay. ecnaiucis. siamparor hook MTriith.ronlTtruemecllcal boukExDOfllntr uaociii k lane Aaiuiuiciituttr uicu vwcaws. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah aa follows 1 For New York Tin Philadelphia, week davs. z 10, ooo, 4 vo y o-i a. m., uw, o iu ana diss p a. din. n Ill OUIlun B, m iu c. u. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week davs. 8 ! n&S,JSSt. w.... z 10, o so, i oo, v m fl.m., ii,uu anaowp. m. it,.,..nin .noali- rlnir. O lf t fYK nf. M oununrH. iu m. ui - 12 33, 8 10, 8 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For l amaqua anu juananoy vaty, weea aays jgj" m" 12 w' 8 10 Bnd 607 p- m' For Wllllamsnort. Sunburr and Lewlabure. weea: uavs. a -a. o w. it wi a. m.. ana i'ja p. nt. l Bunuays, uaa.ni TJ" Ill.n. nrAAWna. .1A .A. 7 05. 9 54, 11 80 a. m., 12 S3, 8 10, 8 07, 7 25. S 55 and " ForFAladrn1fSh;mokln.wrek davs. lft 5 88. 703. 11 80 a, m.. 07. 725 and 55 n. m, Sundays. 8 25 a. m. ... . . . . V. t ' ia. e. ui.to u miiu I At fj. in. aiiui 18 20,700,1126 a. m., 8 48 and 727p.m. Add! iiuumruuMAa, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 1215, 4 80. 8 00 a.m., and 180, 4 30, SOOp. fi? via Mauch Chunk, week aays, a ou, v iu a.'m.. i ou .nu . ion. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Tei m. ermlnal. week 1 days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. ra. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 80 p. u, Banaays, it i p. m. Leave Iteadlng.week days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a, m. 12 00m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185 a, m. Leave I'otiavuie, ween aays, a no, 7 40 a. m., 1 12 80 and 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. I Leave Tamaaua. week days, 8 18. 8 43, 11 23 a. m., 1 84, 5 81, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 I a. m Leave Slananoy city, weea; aays, 12 ao, 8 , 912 11 47 .m., 2 17,5 18, 6 17, 7 44 and 1008 p.m. iVe iaarSnoy Plan. week days. 12 88. 310. 400 e so, 9 20. 1028, 11 59 a. m., 282, 5 82, 60S, Tiw.iuiapm. Bunaaya,au..1jwa.m. Ive W 1 lamsrK)rt, week day;. T 42, 10 20 a rn., w anu ii ou p. m. Bunaays, ii ou p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. TjQ. yhii.tohl. frh4not rtreel war and .trrtharf for Atlantla Cltv. Weekdaya-Kxprees. . 900a. m 200, 400, n m ri. in Accommodation. 8 00 a. m.. GBOrx m, Sundays Exrreas, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. Returning leave All! leave Atlantic City depot, corner I Atlantic and Arkansas avenues, Weekdays Express, 7 38, 9 00 a. m 8 80, 5 80 p. ra. Accommouatiori, s to a. m., suo p. id. nu i hi .y b j. ureas, . w, v i. n. , . ... modatlon, 7 IS a. m., 4 13 p. ra. l'Krmr iia.b n,i .11 efnMM train.. i ror lurtucr iiiiriiiiiiwii, ... For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Itailway tick, agent gwrnainn. Gen'l Sunt, Gen') Pass'r Agt., Itcadlng Terminal, I'kiiaueipiua. nilllons of Dollars flo nn In smoke every year. Takono risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., iitsuruu tu unttruua i w llablo companies as reprosontod by DAVID FAUST, 8 St Also Ufa and Accidental Oompanl est A Handsomo Oomploxion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can I possess. I'OUOMI'S COMfUJXlOH Powdbu I A free to all! Vmen DR. tsr" .,F.y,aiU',J?rel,Wl,sllLn5ton ,he ,!ee;.Tla For Homers Point-Express, 860, a. m.,200, 7 55. 1126 a, m.. 810 and 7.27 P. t. Sundays. n n r. ..'. iwih...w, i t gives It, What is your trade? Each t rado or Occupation Hai Its Special Disease. It is Well known among medical men ithat in certain oceapatlons tlinti In others. That each occupation has Its attended physical weakness. Engineers, railroad men and similar occupations suffer mostly from kid noy troublos and men who are often exposed to tlio weather euflbr from rheumatism, while clerks nhd professional men, in fact tlio army of pcoplo whoso buslnoss keeps them indoors, nro oftentimes great sufferers from plies and constipation. In this con nection tho following lottor is of interest to pcoplo whoso occupation will not ollow suf-1 flcient outdoor oxercise. Mr. A. V. Calhoun, notary public and Jowolor and wstolimaWer of Clrcieville, W. Va., writes as follows I had been a sevoro sufferer from piles for years and had tried many remedies with but littlo benefit, when nlxmt thrco years ago I saw tho Pyramid Pilo Curo advertised and sent for It. I was badly allllctcd when I got them, but after only two applications tlio piles dig- Mnuml nml frnm that ifnv tn UiU T barn 1 " I nover felt a symptom of tlio disease, I feel that I cannot recommend them too highly to sufforers from plies. Tho Pyramid Pllo Curo Is frco from cocalno, oplunt or any mineral poison, abso lutely safo, pleasant and painless; sold by druggists at 50 cents per package. If there Is any constipation tho Pyramid Pills should used with tho pllo curo. Tho pills are cents per packago. Any druggist will tell you that tho Pyrn mid is tho best known and most successful and popular pilo curo over placed on tho market and Its reputation as a safe and radi cal curo has only resulted from tho personal recommendation of pcoplo who havo been cured of this distressing ailment. Bend to Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich., for valuable littlo book ou oauso and curo of piles. g SAM LEE'S h vV'A ItlllUror . Illllinnv vtr B iu n. main aireei - :::PBicR LiST. R Collars ac jj Sffi Wzr: ::: H Shirts, starched and Ironed 8C jJlffl 10 urowera -7C y Soct.i 2C MandKercnleia ca Veata sc to aoc Tlea 3 to 10c B ,7,l53oi!iLrS:IIy- Mcnd,nB,rco m m perjrja. Railroad. BCHTJYKILL DIVISION. October 1, 1897. . .... n, date for WIfrRsns, Gllberton, Fraokvllle. Duk Trainn win icavo nnenanuoaii auer inn bdoti Water, Ht. Ulalr, l'ottavllle. liamburg. Heading Ti . . Til .. t 111.. l.i .. . ,ii I i adelphia (iiroad street station) at 8 0S and 1103 a. m. and 120 n. m. on week davs. Hundava. 0 08 a. ni., 8 10 p. m. For Fottsvlllo and Intcr- mriia(o stations oniy v u a. m. wcck uays. Sundavs. 9 45 a. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 1010 a. m. and 12 81, 5 41, 7S2 and 10 47 p, Sunday. 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 1. m. Leave l'otiaviuo lor Hnenanuoau at luis a. m. and 11 35, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday i iu w a. in., o ia p. m. Leave PhlladelpMa. (Broad street station), foi Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 35 nml 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. weeic uays. unuaysieavearoja. m. Leave Broad street station. Philadelphia, tui Sea Girt, Asbury Parle, Ocean Grove, Long Uranch, anu lntermeuiate stations, odq, s.za n.aa, a. m.,a.uu anu l.ou p. m. weeK-aays. ami days, 8 25 a. m. ixsave liroaa street istation, rnnaueipnia, FOR NEW YORK. Express, week-days. 3 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 8 S3, 9 60, 10 21 (Dining Car), II CO a. m, 12 oo noon, 12 03 (l.lmlteu iuu anu t p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 20, 8 50. 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), COO, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 1, ill., i. vi, ii 1 1; ii .. u n i mi, j , u a w, . ww, " , 1 oai, bus, ou, iu2i, i,uining uirj, noo ii. in., M;ga?i?.M A. rm i iamh tool .t.i., M i I U, I i, iu w i. in., i v k iii,ii.. uxpress lor uoaton witnous cuange, iiwam., week-days, and 7 43 p.m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOTJTn. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 60. 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 1123, a. m., 12 09, 12 31 (Diwlng 9':. Hl....4".., P.1?. ins uarj, 7111 luininp wirj p. m., anu o i iiiiru. wecit uhvb, puiiuiivb, u lv, i a i 1 10m 114 ill tK 1 Pnnmaxuia nnnl T.l HcdblnlnBCarl.OM JDlnlng Carl, 731 Din- Ingcarj p. m. anu izuomgut. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Thrive Ttroad street station via Delaware river hrlriire Uxnrefts. 705 n. m. dallv. Leave Mnrket Street Warf-Expreas, 8 50 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. m. Hununys. 8 40, a. m. (accommodation aou anu oiwp, in. j LIffi'ftHrSia i."rr.i;.tf.,,VV.. oiyi r 'J, . .nr. n m. Lk,i,. Rnmluvn. o'con. m. Grocers can tell you why those whobuy Seellg's keep coming back when used as an for it. siuange though how long it takes people to try a new thing. .admixture to ordinary cof fee makes a i delicious drink. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TUBES -oTHIS MORNING ? THE TIMES is the most extensively circulated and widely reau newspaper puu- lished In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub- llo man and publlo measures is In the Intercat of publlo integrity, honest et TirriMnfirnii. Iniluntrv. and It k uvernmont mm or personal alirglance In treating public Issues. In the broaaest ana I family and general newspaper. nrxTt-! Timme lnC 111UEO alms to have the largest circulation by deserving It, ana claims luat li is unsurpasseu in an tne eHaeutiniB ui tm in ul riifuil i tn ti newMnnner. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to any one send ing tbelr address. TERMS-DAILY, 13.00 per annumj S1.00 for four months i uu cents per momni u llvaH hv cirri nm rnr B cent, tier weeK. mrMrTav' rtn mv m 'handmrnie Iiagea 1 oolurans, elegantly Illustrated, leautllul colored supplement $400 per an- num; 5 cents per copy. Dally and Sunday. (3.00 per annum) 50 cents per mouiu. Address all letters to THE TIMES, , VI ... . WBIIUVIi V.W . MWW A " - LILY LANGIETS 1' hj Qr JJorf30 MCTlliail WoU tho Big . Oesnrowitoli Stakes. SHE WINS $100,000 TO $200,000. It Whs tho First Ooonstou ofllorlto- ndmlaston to tho Jockey Club En closure Through tho Influence of tho l'rlnoo of Wnlos. London, Oct. 14. Mrs. "Jersey Lily" T:thn?trvpn Mirnun won the cesare- witoh stakes at Newmarket yesterday. Mr. DobeU'H The Hush wns second and J. L. Dugdale'B Carltoh Orange was third. Two American horses, August Ilelmonl's Keenan and J. It. ICeene's St. Cloud II, one French horse, Count do Berteux'B Frlolera, the Australian horse, I'rlnce Soltykoff's South Aus tralian, were among the horses start ing. There was a large representation of the fashionable racing world present, Including the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke and Duch- C93 of Devonshire. ml,. ...HMf..M .1 . 1. 1.A.. ncter of the race brought out an un usually large crowd. The race stand and enclosures were crammed with members of the arlstooracy and other prominent people. By a curious coin cidence it was Mrs. Langtry's birthday. and It was the flrst occasion of her re- admlsslon to the Jockey club enclosure, through the Influence of the Prince of Wales. During the race a bevy of her admirers hoisted Mrs. Langtry on a high bench in the club stand, from which she watched the course with anxlpus eyes. "When her victory was announced she descended with the gratest agility, and almost ran to the bird race, where she waited to lead tho winner back. She was overwhelmed and almost smothered with congratu lations, while the stable boys, with whom she Is exceedingly popular, made the welkin ring. Mrs. Langtry's winnings are vari ously estimated at from $100,000 to .200,000. Household Necessity Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, act gently and positively on kidneys, livor and bowols. cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, curo hcadacho, fover, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box of C. C. O. to-day; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Phlscntor'H ftlondlko Fortune Benton Harbor, Mich., Oct. 14. Frank Phlscater, the man who brought back several bags of gold dust from the Klondike, has been negotiating with an English syndicate for the sale of a two-thirds Interest In his property. He wanted $1,333,000 for it, and it Is alleged that ho has received a tele gram from London stating that his offer has been accepted. He expects that the deal will be cleared soon. UuckleXl'B Arnica Salve The best baIvo in tlio world for cats. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm. lover sores. 'Un-rmr.A l.nml. nV. 11 Kin .net aamb o Ylrl wvwi. tuniiyvu uouuo, wiuuioiud, wud, - all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasloy, Traill Koblior nil Trial For IllH Llfo. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 11. Taking ot evidence in the second trial of John Kennedy.nllegod le.der of the gang that robbed a Chicago and Alton train at the famous Blue Cut, near here, at De cember last, was begun In the criminal court yesterday. Prosecutor Lowe promises a conviction. This Is the first case of the kind that has come up in Jackson county since the law was pass ed making train robbery punishable by death. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and get a pack- ago of UUA1N-U. it takes tlio place of coffee at about 1 tho cost. It is a food drink. i iuu oi jicaun, ana can do given 10 mo with f1 I lmnofit. Tc a miuln nr nnrn frmln. nnn InnltR i i " m r ana tastes like tue linoat grades or JUocna or Java coffee. It satisiles ovorvone. A cud of Graln-0 Is bettor for tho system than a tonic, because Its benefit is permanent. What I coffee breaks, down Grain-0 builds up. Ask rour grocer for Grain-O. 15c. and 25c. Mother itticl Two Tjlilltlrcu Mtirdorod. Btormont, Va,, Oct. 14. Archlo Lock- ley shot and killed Ellen Banks and her two children near Little Plymouth Tuesday night. All the parties to the shooting were colored. The children were a boy and a girl, 8 and 12 years old respectively. Lbckley escaped. Nothing is known as to the cause of O shooting. I Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You huvo never tried DoWitt's Littlo Early Bisers for thoso complaints or you would nave been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. C. u. juagenbucn. Ilnnquotllig Archbishop Ken.no. Washington, Oct. 14. Archbishop 3. J. Keane, who is now on a visit to the United States from Rome, was the guest of honor at a banquet at the Shoreham hotel last night. Over 100 persons participated and the gather ing Included many prominent tn the national and local government. The speakers were Cardinal Gibbons, At torney General McKenna, Hon. Webster Davis, assistant secretary of the Interior, and President John W. Ross, of the board of district commissioners. Sec retaries Long and Bliss and Postmaster General Gary were also present. The "Diavclist's Best Friend" is a familiar name for DeWItt's Wltcli uazel Halve, al ways ready for: emergencies. Whilo a specific for pues, it also tnsutntiy relieves ana cures cuts, uruises, sail rnouiu, eczema ana an tuoctions of the sum It never falls. C. II Ilagenbuch. iCllled In n l'rlzo l'lulit. New Orleans, Oot. 14. Tuesday night there was a finish fight before the Tu lare Athletlo club between Walter Grif fin and Jack Cummlngs, at 109 pounds. The advantage changed often during the battle, Grltiln winning in 15 rounds .,12 7, rtl .Vo- ministered Cummlngs died yesterday, , I, r. Ae.AAf n ll.n i . I I, . ., urtuin was piaceu unuer urrent. ilnnnine sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may bo cured by using I)eVitt's Wicth Tfnrol Kalvn. It aoothas. strengthens and heals. It is a great pile curo. C. 11. Jlagen- buch. T.ondlnp; I'cohTliltlonlst Dona Baltfmort, Oot. 14. William Daniel, An. rt ttia 1 bo rlaro nf f Vi A Tinrtl1iltt Inn party of the United States and its oan- uidate for tne vice preeiaenoy in im. I .. . . . , . , . , x. t Q'ea suaueniy yeateruny i ii uuiiio iu Mount Washington, a suburb ot Baltl more, aged 71. If vou have ever seen a little child in a par oxysm of whooping cough, or If you have been annoyea oy a eonauini uoKiing in iuu throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, whleii gives quick re George Itliot ivjr in one of her novel, that almost any woman can many any man she makes up her tnlnd to. Whether this la troth or fiction, certainly s woman chooses hei husband oflener than he knows it. lint she must play the negative part. She can only make hmielf tut alte. tlvc as possible in a modest, womanly way and rely upon human nature and manly Instinct. A sensible man naturally seeks a wholesome-looking, healthy, capable companion. Men are not unselfish enough to willingly assume the care of a weak, nervous, de bilitated wife. Men are not attracted by a sallow, pimply complexion, foul breath, or thin, emaciated form, because these symptoms are the sure index of poor digestion and impoverished blood. A woman afflicted by these mortifying miseries should seek the powerful, purify ing and nutrimcntal influence of Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical Discovery, which com pletely dispels all unwholesome appear ances by clearing atid renovating the organic sources of healthful vitality. It helps the liver to filter all bilious !tn purities from the blood. It gives the diges tive organs power to extract nourishment from the food. It rounds out thin forms , wipes away wrinkles, and gives to the com plexion its natural clearness and bloom. "Your 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured me of a severe caaeof poiaonlng of the blood,' writes Mrs. Sella Rioca, of Coast, Santa Crtle Co., Cal. " Boils one after another would break out on .tiyarms, and were very painful. I have tried tin loudly praised Sarsaparillas without any benefit whatever, and not until I took your ' Discovery ' did I get well. That w two years nro, ana 1 have not had a boll or MHof anv kind since." (INsOF THEJ) HEW VOrs BfiflGfllli STOflE, NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, Caps and all sorts of knit goods. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweling, Table Cloths, Napkins. Our shoe department is replete with bargains lor all grades of buyers. COME AND SEE IT. Iu the millinery department, may be seen all the latest styles.shapes and ready trimmed hats. A Large nnd Complcto Llncof - Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. HVanted-An Idea Who can thioa or aonte simple - ,iiui iu luimii Protect your Ideaa; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKUDEltlSURN A CO- Patent Attor- Beye, Washington, p. c, for their $l,8u priae oriel tod list ot two hundred lnvantlona wanted. Celebrated Female otvdera never fau. I UOJUlATireclare'tlieia - MfeaDdeurorlerfallla. r with Taney r-iil Pennyroyal 1111. .oil other Uke MnuwfiMi. jk !. Knvtli. hMt .nil avtiid diuD. polatmroi. Guaranteed eupertor to. nil oUiera. lVwitiTcjj the beat In the market, A No. 1. Particular., 4 CU. Vt.U. rilX, Cacx Oar, Botton. Maa-. DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN mm mm iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiuiiiiiii:iJiiiiiiiiinniiiniig uuu Prep FOB Sj&JHiH evbrv where. SlIIIIIIIIIIHIHlllllllllllllir"'' IIIIIIIHIIHrUIUIIIIIUmUMHUUUH4IHtHMM BomttUBM needs a reliable, the purest drugs Dr. Peal's They nr prompt, aafo and 3 'J-or Sale at KIRLirvS ANDY fcW eTIiriE. OMtTIlftATlAWI rW iwUKL .UIBiJI IFAI 1UI. .Pr P . aamil.i'awrjirJJiiw i-Axm all 25 50 afeAaJ!?llMiaiaMg- DBUGGISTS I ARSftT.lITRI.Y finSPSNTERri t0 tan " I oOuUhU 1 Dill UUrUlflH IIiDU ,, n,r fa s mm mi mm aafea o a a u a I a a a t? 'Jj' I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. tjb. w. it. Ytmvv, VBTBIIINARY SURGEON. fJmdtMts and Late Heaklent House Surge ot the University Wale of If. Y. IlKAnqOAMSM : Hotel Frnnay, Shenandoah TIIHKK YRAR COURSE. Oalls night or dny promptly responded. M. BURKE, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Offlce Kafftn bulltllner. eon ee of Main and Centre street, Shenandoah. J. " POMIHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWJ Shenandoah, Fa, Jjl W. HHOKMAKKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF. JOKK JOKES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 88, Mabanoy City, Fa. Havlti ik studied under some of the beet masters i li' I. fxmdon and Paris, will give lessons on the vlollh. mandolin, aruitarand vocal culture. Terms reaaonablev Address In care of Strouae, the jeweler Sheaandoah. I IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass and containing corks. AVe havo a largo stock on hand which wo will soli reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 1 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnti nora & uvm. 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com- plete line of groceries. A gonntne welcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whiskers, beem. norinr And ala cocstantlv on Isd. Choice emneranca drluka and clears. THE - SUN. The first of American Newspa pers, CHAJtrvES A. DANA.Editor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American Spirit. -X.hese first, last and all the time, forever? Daily, by nianT-5;ta year Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 ayear The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year Address THE SUN. New York. " KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. WOMEN WHO READ I nro progrer-tivB and keep informed "of E the World'a ProRross. Tho well In- formed and thrifty Ilousa-wi fo will always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 in the house, aa a standard remedy for : Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, : uu uuiies anu pains. Price 25 ct. and E0 clt. per bottle. - red by II. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. ilHil monthly, regulating medicine. Only haralM0B4 should be used. ii vou want tne twet, gel PennroyaB Pills eerUln In tmbIU The penaloa (Dr. real') ntTer dUan Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. GATI1ARTI6 rorcottloatlon. CatreU are theldwl Laxa-i ,r or lM,bul cau.e easr nataral remits. Bam. tcl"- MeatrML ran.. orJtrl(SIT. - "J SHENANDOAH, - PA floor mde. rmULDZXTHIA. lief. C. 11. llagenbueh. I ijtfiiftliiilPiTifiir ri i ti i
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