T BUM On flro with torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, Instantly relieved l y r. worm bath with Cl'Tlct'RA 6or, a sliiplo i r-lnatlon of Coiiottiia (ointment), Uie great siiin cure, and a full dose ol C ltioura iiksolvukt. rMUtkroohoutthorlcl.rotTE t p-CMPf M I'rera. Imh. " How totnreTprliiilr.it llumofl, tree. BABY'S SKIM srVi'.'r?.'"" TERIHARYSPECIFICS COO PAGE BOOK HAILED FIIEE. CONTENTS : Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. DIseasos of Cattlo. Part III. Disease of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases' of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Same book In bettor binding BO eta. Domains' hid. co., cr.miuu Joi. su.,ii.ieri NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAI, WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopothlo SpoclHo No. 28, In uso over AO years, tho only successful remedy. $1 por vlal.or S viata andlarse vial powder.for M Bold by Dmiiliti, or eenl poitpald on rowlpl of prk., BUHNIEUS' MED. CO., Cor. ITlinax k Jok.SU., Haw York For sal at Povlt sky's drug store, 28 East (Centre street AWN'S TANSY "PILLS ATttm.TiriiirnitriWOMAN'S RELIEF. At wan Drompt and rllM. Afoul Imitation. flat ritna'i Till' Pll.tJaanrl laVI unitTi. CAToirSria Co . Hoston, Mus. Our book. 4& For ftalo at Klrlln'a drug store and Shenandoah drug store. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSlTiVEUY cuuis bAtfus and other Kicewtea and Indis- Tvut vitality In old fir Toanir. am ji f..alniT hnslnMt a-iP mrtrrlfttm. ' lwTnt Insanity and (numpuon tx tAksnlnTlrno. Tbelr nw snows lmmeniiuo iiui'iuvo mentauduOeeUn OUIIB where all others tail, , In- J 1st apoa lint-ins tho cenaino .Ajax Tablets. Tney iare cjrod thousands and will euro yoa. We clvo a noeltlra written (maranto to effect a cure In each case or refund the monor. l'rlco 00 eenjj per nackase, or Ixpackasee (fall treatment. for $18), Vr mfiil.in For imlo In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wasley's and Klrlin's, DrugKists. C.ITON'S HnHUZBR Cure general nr special debility, wakeful uc. sp.-riaatf ;fia;a, emissions, Iniputrncy r,jrcm4i etc. Correct i functional Ulsonlcrs, C3um-I hy errors or excesses, quick! restorinr l.ot ALcitiood In old or younj, giving vlor ait. Afrencth wbcrcfcrmfrtvcatncBS prevailed. Cm rn.nl p4L.M:y fiiniple, effectual, and letfiiiinitt Car o Quickano Thorouqh. CATON'S Vlfallzcrs. Sent sealed if your diur Ci.t d not hare it. Trice $ 1 rer plfge, 6 for $5, v (h wKtcn puarar.ito of coiriplefc cur' .miit.Mj, rclcrvttr.., elc., free and confulmttil fc.nd Us flitltmetrtOl CHKOttiMl 25 cis. tor a week, I .il tratuifcit. 'lite wly tfni oejch perton. CATO.J WEO. CO.BOrSrON.MASO Sold at k!rUnfl drujr etore, Bhenandoah( Va PBLLSl RU CKUS njSar. and sukc. s?N0Jo.fiw"W0Mm safi aiBCUl guak witria specific arivur Fot at Povinaky's drug store, Centre street. ntrai-f MraL.THrut.tl GROCERS EVERYWHERE. 6adf tuaHiOmai If vou lmve not vet found the kind of bed you want, why not try CORK SHAVINGS? They don't cost much and i i i i pcuiiiu stay nivy iu uuu. Your dealer sells them, i Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Christ. Schmidt, . . . Agent and Bottler of -Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST AND . HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal' Street, mticura w a COCOA. 10 LAGER 9 PILSNER BIERS SHENANDOAH, PA ci m Tho Tiokot Formally Indorsed at tho Famous Wigwam. THE ADMINISTRATION DERIDED. Mnyor Stt'ona nml Gonornt MoCoolc, nt ft Low Moot til or. Holer Vlaorousiy to Soorotnry 1111m' Indorsement of tho Traoy Tlokot. iNew none, uct. id.- xammany nun last night ratified tho nomination of Its candidates. The attendance at the meeting In the wigwam was not as great ns was expectsd. While the hall was filled, there was a crowd of sev- . i At . i . u n erai tnousami surrounuing i biuuuo on the outside of the headquarters of . . n AU --..... nnt I tne regular ijemocrnoy. -uv' CaiTlDUClI. 01 UlllO, WHO nau uecu in- i vited. to speak, sent his regrets, as did Wllllnm T. Tlrnivn Wr. Mayor Grant, Congressman Cummlngs, ex-Governor Hauser, of Montana, and Lawson N. Fuller, were among those on the platform Inside the hall John D. Stanehfleld, of Blmira, N. X., was the first regulur speaker. Ho is ex Senator Hill's law partner. As he be gan to speak some one In the hall shouted for George, and there wore cheers nnd hisses. r-rMmnn Amnn T riirnrntnim was the next speaker. "What Is the crucial test of Democracy?" he begun. "This was asked of a Democrat six weeks ago, and his answer was 'loyalty.' That Democrat was Itlchard Croker." At the mention of Croker's name thero wob the expected outburst of cheers and applause, hut mingled with them there were unexpected hisses. Tho speaker held that Tammany Hall was tho recular Democracy of New York, and to be loyal to it was to be Democratic. Ha had heard that Croker was to turn him down because he had not voted for the Union PacIIlo refunding bill. He had seen it also stated that the Tammany men' had been ordered to vote for that bill. Ho would have denied It at the tlmo but for tho fact that the truth traveled by tho slowest coaches and lies went by electricity. But he would deny It now with nil tho force at his commnnd. Mr. Croker had never asked him to vote for tho bill. He had known Mr. Croken-for many years. He never knew him to commit a dishonorable act or to do anything for which he need be ashamed to face hta fellowmen. The congressman likened the govern ment of Tammany Hall to the govern ment of the United States the ex- ""t".'tr:Z. :C1 ecuiive cuminiiice ueuiK piuuiiutuijr "" . tuitintik Tnmmnnv hnrl nnuirht no deals. I The Republican party, under the lead ership of Qulgg, did. Tammany Hall's candidates had been nominated at pri maries, where everyone had a voice. Who selected Seth Low? and to whom are they responsible? Who had selected Henry George? The speaker said that tho election ol the Democratic ticket In this city No- vember meant a blow to the Haines I law. Several times Mr. Cummlngs men tioned John C. Sheehan's name and on each occasion It was applauded with greater vehemence than that of Crok er's. One by one, the speakers discussed the good qualities and the fitness of th'i 111-1 r V. tl . rt tlThtnl. M.mt uuimiuuicB iui uu.o .....v... uuu ueen uuiu. rr-i. . n T. rirndi, .ittin onnlia novt I 11,u"mD j , nrnnim1 the latent enthusiasm In the ; 1T BeorGd Low. Georne d rrC: " rr thif ltnrl the Tracy In a manner that suited the 1 Tammanyltes present. Ho confined himself principally to local affairs, Sneak ng at a crowded citizens' Union mass meeting last night Mayor Strong made a vigorous plea for Seth Low. He said; When Folger ran ror governor ana was defeated by nearly 200,000 ma- Jorlty the national administration tried to Interfere in tne atrairs ot mo state of New York. If the foundation prin ciples of the Republican party are so weak that It Is necessary to have a member of the cabinet tntorfcre In our municipal affairs the foundations have been knocked from under tho party. If senators are to be imported here for the purpose of telling us wo are not Republicans, that we must submit to be ruled by one man, then want to say to you that I am not a Republican on that ground. But they can t read me out of the Republican party, and they can't prevent my vot ing for good men, and that's why I am going to vote for a man by the name of Seth Low. General Anson G. McCook, who fol lowed Mayor Strong, handled the Mc- Klnley administration without gloves for Its Interference In the present may oralty fight. He said In part: "My Republicanism Is not to be challenged by Senator Thurston, of Nebraska or Senator Foraker, of Ohio. I don't chal lenge their right to come here, but t do question tho propriety and their good faith. If Senator Thurston wishes to teach Republican principles let him go to his own state, which last year oast Its votes against the Republican candidate. One of these gentlemen said that every original McKInley man would vote for the candidate of Tom ..xa. - . r-r.,. naw. l Know oi one uciunwy Who won't. It Mr. Bit sb, who urges the election Ol xraoy, speaus lor me auminisirauon, now only eight months old, then the nJ.lnlal.nH.n .,,111 V.a ManAnolliU nn illtlllll!.L..Liui. if til . v"i'".i...uii. v.. election day, when the nominee of that Carnegie Hall convention comes in iourtn on ma list. 1 utter tun warning seriously, and In doing it I am a better William McKinlev than those who ad- William flicuiniey man muse wuu uu vloA tha oiimlnlatratinn tn lntnrf nr?.' ,.ktv. vi.v . Rath Low vesterdav entertained Lord Kelvin, the famous British scientist " - ..... Last night he addressed 5,000 enthul nstlo people at the Claremont Avenue Rink. Brooklyn Former Secretary of the Treasury Charles S. Palrchlld was the principal speaker at a big CltUen 's Union meet ing last night. Former Congressman John De Witt Warner spoke at another gth Low meeting. The executive committee of the Ger man-American Reform union last night formally Indorsed Seth Low and the entire Citizen's union ticket. There oeased some time ago to be any talk of the withdrawal ot mayoralty candidates, and there Is every Indica tion that voters will have a choice be tween Tracy, Republican; Van Wyok, Tammany Democrat; Low, Citizen's Union; George, Thomas Jefferson Deny oorat; Gleason, anti-tea and antl-tlgsr Democrat, and Crulokshank, United Demoeraoy. This last named oandldate has stepped into tne list in consequence of Henry George's withdrawal of nis aooeptanoe of the United Democracy's uoue! ., ,, iii lu oivan a nlaoe nomination, and will be given a piaoe nnnn the ofllclal ballot through means nf a netitlon. The contest, however, Will tu ..iiniirnnmilttr rather than seotan gular, Messrs. Qleason and CrulkBhank being scarcely regarded as In the running. Kven catarrh, tliat dread breeder of oon aurapttou, Buoeumhs to the healing influences of Thomas' Eoleetrie 011. JosU Little Pain. The first touch of Rheumatism is fair warning of much torture to follow, The little palno which dart through tho I'uoaiuij. u mere pnuK, una cause lime lucouven- iencc.Tmt If the warning is unheeded, they will multiply rapidly nml increase in severity until they become almost unbearable. Rheumatism as a rule la much severer 1 1 .. i . 1 . ..1 . a . .mii..i an viuici. muuu juuuy uic nu Himtcu - with it that they are crippled all the yi ""'" "r "A. . ...a aaa.l TlmBA Ml. A 4a1 if I tuutu itt&. ychu uiitv Dmc mu. wmi the first sonsoA of cold or disagreeable wnt her. Hie HI II nnln nl t VMr w I return as a severe one, and become more ana more intense until me disease not them completely In Its grasp. Heine a disease of tiie mood of the i - .i i. - i.i ,i i No liniments or ointments can possibly reach the disease. Swift's SpeciBc ( S. 8. S. is the only cure for Rheimia- tism, because it is the only blood remedy I tUBt tTOCS Q0WU to tUe Very DOttOlll Of all olwunate blood troubles, ana cures cases which other remedies cannot reach. Capt. O. E. Hughes, the popular rail' road man of Columbia, S. C.eays: "At first I paid very little attention to the little pains, but they became so ,.1a .t,., J 41,of before long I was almost disabledr The disease attacked tor muscles, which . . - . . .. . L.. wouiu swell to many times their natural size, and give me the most intense pain. "i was reauy to aoubt tuat iuieuma tlsm could be cured, when I was advised to try S. S. S. This remedy seemed to get right at the cause of the disease, and soon cured me completely. I believe that S. S. S. is the .only cure for RUeu- jjjajjsm f0r I have had no return of the disease for eicbt years." iue mercurial ana potasu remedies. wliich the doctors always prescribe fori Kueumatism, only aggravate the trouble, I and cause a stiffness in the joints and I aching of the bones which add so much to lift ,lle( naanf Mi rltaifii Koolrlfta Bprlntia. I 7 . .. " ' v... v.. . w w. 1 ly aect,ng digestive organs. S.S.S. i swift's Snecifiel is the onlv cure for - ... . ' ... -. . itiieumatism becanse it is absolutely tree t .1 ii, rr.mT?";'"SS S""' Purely Vegetable Bnd never fails to cure Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, Cancer, Eczema, or any other oiooa disease, tio matter now obstinate. Books mailed free. Address the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Every man's wife wh has frlcndi usedSEELIQ'S can tell you about Sool- knows a good Ik's- Thls admli' drink. Try it on 1 ture Improves cheap your husband ' coffee and makes you a delicloui drinlc 1 '" ifor little money. Sc. a pack- 1 age irocera. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT SKITEMlinn 27, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Pldladeluhla. week days. z 10, 0 bo, 7 uo m ai a. m., 12 j, a iu anu o ui p m MunaayB, x iu n. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 5at.7n.ln. m.. 12 S3 nml 3 10 n. m. For HeAdlnj; and l'hlladelplila, weeir uays, z 10, o bo, 7 uo, v 01 a.m., a an, a iu anu o vi p. m. 8"nda?;sv? 1?1 m - , ntn w. . Korrottsvllle. week dava. 2 10. 7 05.9 51 12 S3, 3 10, G 07 and 7 25 p. m. Suhdays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 3 10 5 705,951a. mM 1283,510 and 6 07 p. m. or -Wiiiittmnort. Sunburv and Lewlsburir. I week days. 8 28. 5 , 11 80 a. va., and 7 23 p. tn. RutlllaVfl. 0 S3 a. tQ. 1, ; - . . ... n nw n h linoa. m.. 1Z88. a 10. 6 07. 7 28. 9 M and" lino p.m. Sundays,: 10,S2Sa. m. ---- - -- r".' "-, V ;."' " ' ror Asuiana anu anamoicin. wa uaya, u iS.' sia. S. B.&0. It. It., through trains lea-i KcadlnK nr,tt,m,, i.ti-t.iri. , . u v n on I . j 1 00. 11 jo a. m.. Oiu anu i.Ji in lh. Duoouyij. 8 20 7 00.1126 a. m.. 8 46 and 7 27 u. m. Addl- I . . . . . . - . . . - , , . tionai trains irotn -iwenty-iourtu ana vneat - nut streets station, week days, 10 SO a. ra. 12 20, 12 is a au p.m, aunuays, i oo, a ja p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Phlladelnhla. week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00 a. tn., and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p. m. Hnndava. R 00 n. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week ft.v. i an. Q 10 .,m.. 1 80 and 4 15 n. jii. V ' ,1, ..i.l . . i ii rt I .. -1 i. days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. in. and 1 42, 4 05, S 80, 11 30 p. nt. Banaaya, uwp. ra. 12 00 m.. 4 IB. 0 00 and o aq p. ni. eunaays, i Lave l'ottsvllle, wee uays, a, iw . uu IZBOana otzp. m. nunaaya, . a. m. I JUl. T.mUlim. V.RI OATI. DID., ... A AW 1 Bo, o 01, 7 zu anu y a. p. ui. ouauaj,, . . . i .1 i.m all lieave uananoy iiiy, .u"'i 9 12 11 47 a.m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 OS p. m. tii.n.1.v. 19 SiXa.nl. Iave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1235, 2 40, 400 580,926. 10 25, 1159 a. in., 282, 632, 688, 7 57, 10 22 p m. Bunuaya, iz u, z iu, a ou a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 1020 m., 4 00 and II uo p. tn. Bunuaya, ii ou p. m. ATInVNTlO CITY DIVISION, Philadelphia Chestnut street war and Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war south street what f for Atlantic City, Weekdays-Express, 9 00 a. in., 200. 4 00, 500 p.m. Acenunnodatton, 8 00a. m., 6 30 p. ra. SunJay.-Ex1 re, 900, lOCOa. m. Aocouunoda- ,ion. rfoOa. m..4 45n. m. , Returning leave Ailantlo City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekday. Express, 7 35, 9 00 a. m., 8 80, 5 00 p. m. Aceommodatlon, 8 15 a. m., 4 06 p. m. Sundays-Express, 4 00, 780 p. Bi. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all expreaa trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or addreM I. A. SWKICIAUD, ElMOX J. WKBKS, Hen'l Sunt., Clen'l Poss'r Ant., coding Ternilual, Philadelphia, TO CURB NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. I To Oaln Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Experience of an Indianapolis Gentleman. No trouble is more common or more mis understood than nerTous dyspepsia, 1'eople having it think that their nerval arc to blame and nro surprised that they are not curei by norvo medicine mm spring remo- .... . , . r ui,i.f i. i- ,,'"'" ,, ' .T", ,.,,' 7,, 7 t J - looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever In the stomach, nor perhaps ... . . . , any ol too usual symptoms oi stomacn weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not In the stomaoh so miioh as in nearly - - - . , . . every "".er organ; in some cases tho heart iwiiuuura nuu 19 mtsuiiu m uiiivii vuu ni- noys are affected; In others tho bowels oro constipated, witli lioaiiaeiies; sun otiiors are troubled with loss of flesh and appetlto, with ncomulatIon of bm. sour rUlngs nnd heart- uurn A- W. Sharrer, of No. 1 Trospect St., Indianapolis, Ind.; writes as follows : A motlvo of pure gmtltudo prompts mo to wrlto these few lines regarding tho new and vnliinbln mndinlno. Stuart's DvsncUSia Tab- Jotg ibavebeeua sufforer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four years; havo used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some- tiroes gavo temporary relief until tho effects ol tho medlcino wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with littlo physical exercise, but I am glad to stoto that tho tablets havo ovorcomo all theso obstacles, for I havo gained in flesh, sleep better, and am bettor in every way. Tho nbovo is written not for notoriety, but Is based on actual fact." Hospcctfully yours, A. V. Sharpor, 01 Prospect 8t., Indianapolis, Ind. 'It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of stomach. They euro sour stomach, gas, loss of flosh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constl ration and headache Send for valuablo littlo book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuait Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages at SO cents. 3AM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. '. ' . PRICE LIST. '. . ". Collars ac Collars, Ironed -2c Cuffs, per pair. J4C New Shirts - ......loc 5hlrts, washed and Ironed .;.ioc Shirts, starched and Ironed.... 8c night Shirts- toe UndershlrtJ 7C Drawers , 7c Socks 3C Handkerchiefs ca Vests 15c to 30c Ties - 3 to loc Laundry done up dally, for regular customers. Mending frco I E DOIIM'C FOIl EITHEIT SEX. LC O flV H O This remedy belnc in Jeclcd directly to tho Hear, or mono aisenaes of tho Gculto-tlrlnnry Orfrnnx. reanlroB no clinncc of diet. Cure guaranteed In 1 to I dnyH. Hmnllplalnpack fHWOTPinse, by mall, 81. OO Uf W A, .u Bold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. THE OLD STORY OF LOVE AND LIFE, AS TOLD W TIIE NEW BOOK, V "complete manhood." Thousands of hannv men tirononnca thfs work the moans of their ohvsicai salvation. It gives the latest sclentificfacta concerning marriage. It describes the onlv known method of at taining fullest natural manly vlor. It points out Home Treatment for all ex cesses and sexual disbarments. It show ft how tn rttrn nprvntisnest Tiorift- lestness. desoondencv. One copy of "COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT" sent free, in plain wrapper, sealed securely, to the address of any sincere inquirer, by the Erie Medical CnmnHM X . VTJ . t? Tl.. (T t VT V DR.THEEL6?MtSffi?t' t3f 'CURE GUARANTEED.'" AKUVuumititiLiiTi.rfiuuior . Heil-uDUie, npeciui jjiacasei, vur F Hmull Undovelopeil Or(rnnsts M.otl Ainnnooti Jtesmrcu. di nnn pnivnH u urn uiiarnteii umvu uiuuii ilnnllcaiei. Frcnh eases cured In 1 jtttn 1 0 dny s. Bend 30 cts. stamps for lioolc r Truth .ronlvtrucmedtcal IrookUxnoBlnaf QnMUa&fakelustitutes.thelrtricks&pchcmes. pepa. Railroad SCnUYKILL DIVISION. OCTOBEtt 1, 1897. Tialua will leave Shenandoah after the abort date for Wigftans, Gilbert on, Fraokvllle, Darl Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvine. iiamDurg, iteaaicj Pottstown, l'lioenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelpniaturoaa street station) ai 00a ana uuo 1 - - . . :.f - . , v 1 vs. a n a. m.. a in n. m. For 1' For l'ottsvllle and Inter- meliate stations only 17 week days. Trains leave Krackvjlle for Shenandoah at 1040a. m. and 1281. 51, 762 and 1047 P. m. I a,.n,i. 11 m a m anrt K 41 n m. .- - "r . . . . Leave l'ottsyl lie lor onenanuoau a low I I n -VI 7 'Ifi a.lil 1(1"1.1 m Kltnri.i 1 ------j I in in a. m.. fi 15 n. m. T.eave PhtladelnMa. (Broad street station), fo Shenandoah at 8 07, 8 Wand 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and T I p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 8 60 a. m. Leave Droad street station, Philadelphia, loi Sea dirt, Asuury Park, Ocean Grove, Loni Branch, and Intermediate stations, 660, 8.25 ll.sv, a. mM u.iiu anu i.uu p. ui. wwa-uayn, duii days, 8 35 a. in. Iieave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Express, week-days. 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 5 16, 50, 7 88, 8 20, 8 38, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, izas (iiinmeu ivu anu 4-.ee p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining uarj UHJ, sou. 4 00, 5 (jo, 5 64 (Dining Car). 600, 702,743, 1000 p. m.. 12 01, night. Sundays, S 20. 4 OS, 4 50, B IS, a. 8 20, 8 IB. V ou, iu zi, mining mri, uw a. in., 18 12 35, 1 OA (Dining Car) 230 (Dining Car), 400 (Limited 4 22 DlnTiiR Car), 6 20, 5 56,(Dlnlng Car) AM t IW 7 11 lOOIIn m 19111 ulcrlit .i' ' . . . v' .f.I i Express for Boston without chanire. 11 00 a m.. woek-uays, ana 7 in p. in., uany. WASIIINQTON AND TUB SOUTH. I-ur ji.i,iiiiuru nnu immiiiiijikiii.uiw, , u 10 20, 11 2B, a. in., 12 W, 12 81 (DU.Ing Car), 112, 318, 4 41, 519 Congreic .Innal Limited. Dlnlne Carl. 017. 055 (Din. t .i.i i it-... ,. i., i., kj it no a no Itur Car, 781 Dining Oar p. in., and 12 06 night week days. Sundays, 3 60, 7 20, 9 12, 11 38, n tn . 12m. i 12. an. loio uontrreiiBioiiai Lim ited, Dining Or, 0 5B pining Our, 781 Din ing Cur p. in. and 1205 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Lmve Brood street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 7 OS p. m. dally. Leave Market Street Wurf Express, 8 80 200, 4 00,5 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. in. l..i....iun.t.Mnn 4 AO nnd 500 11. 111.) For Cape May, Anglema, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Ooe.n City, Avalon and Stono Harbor isxpress, tiuu o. m., auu, yi. iu. weekdays. Sundays, sou a. m. For Homers Point Express, 850, a. m.,2 00, 4 00. 6 00, p. m. weic uay. eiituiaya, a w a. i it llin-rtiitiiaos. J. IL WOOD. an'l Manager. Oen'l 1'os.Vr Agt Sag fiaHK UlSSi Tho Iowa Statosman to Fill a Newly Oroatod Position, THE EEOIPBOOITY PROVISIONS Of Sootlmn Tlireo and Four of tho Tnrltr Act Will llotrndor lllfilmme illnto Supervision, With I'nrtloulnr Attention to Aurloulturnl Iutorosts. Washington, Oct. 16. The president has decided to npolnt a special com missioner with plenary powers to carry Into effect the reciprocity provisions of sections 3 and 4 of the tariff act approved July Z', 1897. The president hap designated the Hon. John A. Kas son, of Iovvn, as such special cornmlg- HON. JOHN A. KASSON. sloner, with Mr. Chnpman Coleman, of Kentucky, as secretary, and Mr. John Ball Osborne, of Scranton, Pa., as as sistant secretary. The commissioner is charged particularly to look after the agricultural Interests both north and south, not forgetting the large and constantly Increasing manufacturing Interests cast of the Alleghentes. Mr. Kasson was minister to Austria from June 11, 1877, to May, 1881, and minister to Germany from July 4, 1881 to Marrh, 1885. He was also one of the commissioners to represent the gov ernment of the United States at the conference held In Berlin concerning Samoan affairs. Preceding his dlplo matlc service Mr. Kasson was for many years a member of congress. Household Necessity Discards Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hver and bowols. cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, euro headacbo, fevor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Ploaso buy and try a box of 0. C. 0. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. I!k riro nt Din-linm, if. O. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 15. The city of Durham was yesterday visited by tho most destructive fire In its history. Seven four story wooden houses, filled with tobacco, and eight dwellings were destroyed. The total loss 1b $250,000, With J200.000 insurance. Itucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho beat salvo in tho world for r.nfa. hmlaA. nnma Ii1-ni-a aalr. rtionm f.na. snwia tetter, enapped Hands, chilblains, corns, ahd all skin oruptions. and positivolv cures niloa. or jo pay reguircd. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price vo cents per dox. jt orsalo by A. Wasloy. "Dulfo" TlinmpHoii Sued lnr ivmntirf. Trenton, Oct. 15. Suit has been Insti tuted In tho New Jersey supreme court by Peter E. Wurlllcln, a Trenton re porter, ngalnst ex-ABsemblyman Will iam J. Thompson. Wurflleln asks for $5,000 damages. The plaintiff states that he approached Thompson In the directors' room at the Inter-State fair on Sept. 30, and asked for an Interview with Thompson on tho result of the constitutional election antl-gambllng amendment. Wurflleln claims that Thompson rushed at him and struck and kicked him and Injutld him physically. Moments are uboIoss if trifled awav : and tnev are dangerously wasted it consumed ny delay In cases whero Ono Minuto Cough Cure would bring immediate relief. C. II. llagcn- bnch. Murdur nutl uViolifo lit Unit Imot-o. Baltimore, Oct. 15.- Matthew Rogers, a grocer, at 1C West Randall street. and Mrs. Ida Wright, his mistress, were found dead in Rogers' house yesterday. Both had been shot. The police look upon It ns a case of murder and suicide, but Rogers' relatives Insist that It was the work of a former admirer ot the woman. Her husband Is living and Is thought to bo In West "Virginia. The only other person in the house was a littlo daughter of the dead woman, who knew nothing ot the tragedy until awakened several hours afterward. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthineton. Ind., "Sun," writes: "You havo a valuablo pro scription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it lor imsupauon anu lloauacue. anu as gcuurui yiuiu iuuiu a no equal," Mrs. Annie Btelilo. auno ice Urnvo Avo., tjiucago, was an run i -.iclil not eat or diceet food, had a baclmho which novcr left her and felt tlrednd wearv. but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored not lioailti ana reuowea uor strength. Prices 50 cents and f 1.00. (Jot i bottle at A. Wasloy's Drug Store. l'litylnir ProgrosHlvo Khohro nCrtirio Jersey City, Oct. 15. A police permit has been granted the Swedish Ebenezer Evangelloal church, of this city, to hold a fair to raise money with which to pay a church debt. The police were Informed that a piano and other artl cles would be raffled off at the fair. The law of New Jersey, as amended re cently, Is stringent against any gamb ling device or game oi cnance. iw yers say that to play such a game as progressive euchre for a prise Is now a orlmlnal offense. llunnlngMrei. indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even theugli or many year s staud ing, may be wired by using DeWItt'a WIcth Hazel Halve, it sootnes, strengthens and heals. It is a great pile cure, O. XI. llagen buoh. VIoo l'rotthlont of Vontorn tfnlttn. New York, Oct. 16. At a meeting of the new board of directors of the West ern Union Telegraph company held yes terday Thomas F. Clark, formerly as slstant to the president, was elected as acting vice president, to succeed John Van Horne, who on Wednesday re signed that office, which he had held for 16 years. Mr. Van Horne had been connected with the Western Union Tel egraph company almost 40 years. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys nettaia. constipation, sick headache sallow Bkln and loss of appetite. You have never tried DeWttt's Little Early Risers for these complaint! or you would have been cured They are small puis but great regulators II. Ilageubuoh. Ask your grocer'for the "Royal Patent' dour, and take no other brand. It k the best flour made. What a wonder ft i that some 1Mb. women are so heedless about the things that con cern them moat. They endure all sorts of train and misery with care lessness wliich would never be postible If they yrt-realined th . .-. ' &s women understand that when they neglect their health because they are too busy or overworked or their minds are taken up with other concents, that they are balancing on the edirc of a fatal precipice. Any weakness or di. ease of woman's special organism is no trifling matter. A woman who throHsh indifference neglects these troubles is laying the foun dation for life long wretchedness A modest woman naturally recoili from the mortifying ordeal of examinations and local treatment wliich doctors insist upon. Ilut there is no necessity for any such re pugnant alternative. Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures these delicate complaints positively and completely. It is a medicine devised for this particular purpoie bv one of the most eminent of living specialists in woman's diseases. Dr. Pierce has been for nearly to years chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and surgical institute, ot nuitaio, N. Y. During this time he has received fullv nlnetv thousand letters from women who have been cured by the "1'avorite Pre scription." Some of these letters are printed by permission in one chapter of Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." It contain advice and suggestions for self treatment which every woman ought to read. More than half a million copies have been sold at $1.50 each. An absolutely free edition In paper covers will be sent for a limited time to anvone sending at one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing ov. Ad dress world's Dispensary Medical Associa tion. Buffalo, N. V. For a handsome cloth bound copy send it stamps. Hew Yosifc-; BRRGAIJi STOHE 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 for all grades of buyers. COME AND SEE IT. In theinillinery department, may be seen all the latest styles.shapes and ready trimmed hats. A Largo and Complcto Llneof Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and all Kinds of Woolen Goods. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Wanted-An Idea Who can thlnx of eome Blraple thing to patent? Protect your tdeaas they may lirlng you wealth. Write JOHN WEUDEllUURN ft CO.. Patent Attor. uvjb, YvasoinKton, ti. u., ror ineir si.suii price ortef Ind list of two hundred inYtratlooa wanted. Celebrated Fetnidf lnvlerft never fait lti.UU JaJtairo. ileoittte ilivD tfe and iure (afttr filling with Tanay rid Fennrroral ltlla and odier liki rotctment. Uiiarantixil upeftor to all othcra. remedies). A! way, buy Uie Dett and avoid dlaai rold duap Puiltinb ' D:.tt-- the Oct in trie maraw. aho-i- rmnuimmi Six. J lack liar, Boeton, Ma- "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig i rv FOE SAIjB EVER' iT' WHERE. 5 Sin IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllllll'"" 1 1 1 11 ! 1 11 1 1 WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole being. All dralni 'LFor Sale at KIRLIN'S i ANDY (. reft CURECOHSTIPATIOH c. I 10 4 25 50 I inCAT IITCT V riUPSyiTPCn to cure aBrraeof conitlpatlon. TaKtrets are the Meal Iia ADDUUU1DUI UUnilAnififill ti,r. in ver nip or arlpe.bnt rsuae eaaf natural malts. Kaa f pie sod bootlet fret. Ad. STKItUNtl UKHKIIY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TtR. W. II. YIKGST, VBTBI1INARY SURGHOW. Gmdoato and Late llenldmt Uotisn Stttaetr et the University State of K. Y. HrADqtTARtlm: Uotl Franey, Shenandoah TiiiiRB YBAit counsa Oalls night or day promptly iMpended. M. nuniCB, ATTORNBV-AT-LAw. Ofltc. ICmn butldlrur. ear of Main ami Centra tttMta, Shenandoah. J. II. POMEHOY ATTORN BY-AT-LAw Bhanandoah. Pa. J W. SHOBMAKHR, ATTORNBV-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Cmtro streets. pKOF. JOHN JOFKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Iok Box H, Mahanoy City, Pa. IlnrltiK studied tinder some of the best niaators If London and Paris, will give lemonc on the violin, mniKlolIn, pultar and voeal culture. Term reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the jeweler Shenandoah FLASKS ! IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass anil containing corks. "We have a large stook on hand which we' will sell reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, prop. -Successor to- VFM ilORII & O'lMEfl, 105 S. Main Street. Headquaiters for a full and com plete line of groceries. A genuine welcome waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Plneflt whlnkflvit. hAAm. nnrinr nnd aln constantly on tap. Cuolce emperance drinks and clears. THE - SUN. The first of American Newspa pers, CnARI,ES A. DANAditor. The American Constitution, the) American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy, By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN. New York, KING." THEN LIO ROYALTY ITSELF. WOMEN WHO BEAD I are progre-?:vo and keep Informed of 5 the World'd Progretw. Tho well In- E formed nnd thrifty House-wife will itlwnyH keej) E iRAINBOW LINIMENT i in tho house, ng a standard remedy for X ripralns, Bruises, Cramps, IlheumatUm, S and nil aches and pains. Price 25 ctt. and 60 cts. per nettle. 3 Prepared bi H. J. HACKEIT & CO., PbHadelphU. 5 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LI U J Ll IM 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 II 1 11 1 1 1 15 r They have teod the test of yea it. and have cuied thousand ot DOUBT, TRY cut of Nervoui Diwasca, ach ai Uebilitv, Dullness. aieepMM ness and VaricocelcAtroDfav.&e. They clear the brain, strencthea tne circulation, make aigetuea nerrt. and imnirt a haaltbv and losses are checked fermaHtnUy. Unless parieatt DrucStorc, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS CO.. Chleuro. Mantraal. Can.. orlSsw lork. . llt.6
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