Ill In all the world there is no other treatment 10 pure, so sweel, so n.ifo, so speedy, for pre serving, purifying nnd beautifying the Skin, scalp, anil hair, and eradicating every hu mor, as warm bat In with CimotinA. BOAr, and gentle annlntincs with CirriounA (oint ment), the great skin cure. mm Ik doH thmnffhnnt thl world. fOTTIl X)tO A ClIKM OiiRr , r I'rnpa., Ronton. or" All About th-u in, Bralp, and HIr,Hfrw. EVERY HUMOlt 'iss&isssss i as B"lfj" VETERINARY SPECIFICS 00 FADE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Pnrt I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. -Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs, Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Same book in better binding BO cts, UCBrilimS'UEP. CO., Cor.nllllua; JlinSU.,!eTori NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humplirayt' Homeopathic Speoifio No. S8, in use over40 years, tlio only successful remedy. $1 per vlal,or S vlalsand lane vial powder,for $5 Sold l DruituH. tr mm rmlmM An rlpl et prte. UTSMIBliU' JltD. CO., Cer.IIHi JoLSU., Sw York For sal at Povt! sky's drug store, 28 Ka-t Oe.itre street AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBipn.TP.BK amd iafk WOMAN'S REL1EP. Alviv. nramntind rf.ttbl Avoid Jmtatbnt. nt r.mt'i TiitiT Pill and iiT B&OtKTS. -Oath ric Co , bo ton, Mm. Oar book, ie. Kcr sale at Kirlin'H drug stoic and Shenandoah urujf store. MADE 1V1E A MAN AJAX TABLETS IHjSIXIvbly cu.U'. J'mt A J4 Jfervotta I tinea fa Faiilnft Mem- . V I byAmiw andother txoenw and Inrtio .GkL cretions They wic-MM ntut ur.7f rtrBiore lywr. aiui hiuiu ur nun lit a man for t-tmh, buinws or mocnasB, InannilV HTwl (TVinaUnilitlOll If .taken in time. Their me shows unmedlHe iajproro ment oud tUeeta a CUItE woro mi others laU. .In. hare cared thousands and will cwro yon. We cln it rxuittva written eunranteo to p-ffeot n cure In each ciwa or refund the money. 1'rioe 60 cent ir nackaM, or .slipactcaffes iuii ireaimenij ior vy wn,f plain wrapper, upon rmelptofrrloe Circular free. .AJAX REMEDY CO., IMeago, 111. For sale In Shenandoah, l'a., at A. Wasloy's nd Ktrlln's, Druggists. C17C5I'S TTJLLIZER Cu ire-rcl or spsclal debility, wakeful, item. . TVLrrrlidsn, emissions, Impotency pjresia, .. Corrects functloni.1 disorders, aied by tire- or excesses, quickly re&tnrinft i iitAliK .jtilinoUor young, Riving vlpor and -ensiii vic ns lornier weakns , h'- I Con , , simple, effectual, and Icgmnufc '.'Of. v " tVulfi,AND THOROUSH.t , Vt-Vyrt iMtiatieut: insist or V ATil'S lllcera. Sent sealed if your diu -,f duet M'it lirtv. i. IMce $1 prr pke. 6 'or $3, 'lh vrittn ifurunle of complete cure ) rmation, rterenres, eic, frre and conlideiiuil id US sutinmn! cl caend 25 Lit for a wee' vv . treatment. One only vent to rch person ton fr.r. ci.. roTo, wtap Poldatl.I.ItuV drusr store, Shenandoah, Pa ait rwue Sfl siio b jut s'.ho 4o. mimin safi 5"j.r' ,- Krr.ette Co..iHit.P Koi Povlneky's drug store, Eo Centre street. COCOA. PURE! HEALTH tllLtl GROCERS EVERYWHERE. tttmOs If yoti have not yet found the kind of bed you wiuit, why .not try CORK SHAVINGS? They don't cost much nnd people say they're good. Your dealer sells them. , Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa, Christ. Schmidt, . Agent and Bottler of . . AND Porter and Weiss Beer. '.FINEST, .' PUREST ,' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, Cuti a a Maryland Senator Willing to Eotiro from Politics. HIS LETTER TO EDWIN P. ABELL If the llnlttniol'o Joitrtinllut Will As- the l.ondorH)il or tlio Uemuoratlo Party lu Mnrylnnd. tlio Senior Sen ator SnyslIoAVIll Stop Down amt Out Haltlinore, Oct. 16. United States Benator Qorman Isiues an open letter to Kdwin P. Abell, publisher ot the Bdltlmore Sun, In which he often to re linquish the leadership of the Democ racy In Maryland provided Mr. Aoeu will accept It and support the Demo cratic ticket In the coming state ami .... , Tf. .lu Intl. leBieiaiiv uauiimiBu. ... matee that he will forego his ambition to succeed himself In the United States senate If It can be shown that sucn a step Is necessary to Democratic success. The letter, which is a very long one, reviews the course of The Sun in Its opposition to Mr. Gorman because of his views upon civil service, tariff and ballot reform, measures. To all the charges made against him upon this score Mr. Gorman pleads guilty, but quotes The Sun as having admitted that such questions were largely mut ters of opinion, and asserts that every man Is free to think as he pleases rei gardlng them. He defends his course In regard to all these questions, and concludes with the following proposi tion: And now, Mr. Abell, let us pass to a question touching which there can be no misunderstanding. The6 Wate- ments and counter-statelWents, argu ments and retorts all this petty clash of protestation and impeachment amount to very little at the best. Tou have declared your undying devotion In the Democtittle party, and have said that my leadership, ray personal 'am bitions, thy selfish purposes, and these only, prevent you from restoring your newspaper to the services of the loyal people who originally made It rich and powerful by their patronage, their con fidence and their support. You have given Maryland to understand that, but for me and the 'bosslsm' you are pleased to attribute to me, you would bring back the Baltimore Sun to its old mooring and devote it to the exposi tion of Democratic principles and the confusion and overthrow of Itepubll can rule In thlB Htate. "You have stated, In effect certainty with the Intent of being so understood that you still love the Democratic party, and still wish to see it predominant in Maryland, and you thereby Involve yourself In a pledge to cast off your Republican affiliations, repudiate your Republican alliances, and labor heart and soul for the success of the Demo cratic party as It will remain after be ing purged of me. "If you be sincere In this the solu tion of the difficulty Is simple enough. If my aspirations, my leadership, my Influence, constitute the only obstacles to your return to the people who made your newspaper and founded your for tunes and gave reality to your posi tion and your power, I stand ready to remove them. Office Is less to mo than you suppose. Polltk-al leadership Is not so necessary to my happiness aa you, In your Ignorance of my character and motives, are pleased to say. Strange .as It may seern to you, I am willing to surrender every prospect ot personal promotion if 'by so doing 1 can reunite the Democratic party, res turn to Its ranks all their pristine strength and harmony, allay the dissensions and animosities that now exist and efface the humiliating spectacle presented by yourseit and men of your way of think ing the spectacle of the Democrat If party betrayed Into the hands of tin eneny by those whom Democats havo in the past exalted and enriched. "I do not undertake to say how mm h you or any other man may love the Democratic party, but I know how much I love it, and I know that I hu o no personal ambitions I will not sanl flce for Its honor and welfare. I know, too, that I have no affiliations, no en gagements, no plans of any kind, that could by any possibility embarrass me In making the proposed arrangement. "You may understand this as an over ture of surrender on my part as an ad mission that the Democratic organ ization cannot hope for further life without your aid and'eonfldence. I am prepared for that. I have been mis understood !y yon so long and so un reasonably that a llttte more or less will count for nothing. As a matter of fact, I am satisfied that the people of Mary land have become disgusted with the two years of Republican maladminis tration, which you did so much to make possible, and that they are In the hu mor to make an end of the experiment. "Are you ready and willing and free to meet me on this ground In good faith. In all loyalty, without provisos or res ervations, on the honor .of a gentle man? Are you t liberty to take charge personally, and" through your agents, of the Democratic campaign for the may oralty of Haltlinore, for the legisla ture, and for the succession to that place In the senate concerning which I have but one desire that of sseiiiK It filled by a Democrat whose loyalty to the party Is unquestioned and proved, and who will advocate and uphold the principles to which you profess unsel fish and sincere devotion? If you are. I am ready to meet you more than half way." Mr, Abell declined to say what coursa he would pursue in the matter or to ex. press an opinion concerning the let tar, which appeared In the The Sun to day as a paid advertisement. The "Illcycllat's Rest Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt'8 Witch Hsxel Salve, at ways ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, it alto instantly relieves and cures elite, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all tteeckut of Use skin. It never fails. C. II. IIlWMibucJi. .Iiitii)"(l IWT 7''u to De-Htli. Washington. Oct. 16. Maud G. Bag ley, a clerk In the general land office, crfrrrmttted sulfide yesterday by Jump ing frorp Cabin Johnt bridge.-about six miles west of this city. The drop to the ravine below the bridge le about 126 feet, and the girl was instantly kill JS. 0t 'Z I, Ji0'?' friends say, was despondency, due to her physical condition, No man or woman can enjoy life or accom plish muoli lu this world while suffering from torpid liver. DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ Two Riifl a rtaif Vt-aSTt'oi" suira'cn. IT New Yorh, Oct- IS. Albert V. Bugden, the former valet of Hlchard T. Wilson, at 5U Fifth avenue, was yesterday sen tenced to two and one-half years In Sing Slug pilmin ,y Recorder Goff. SupHn us found guilty of stealing Jew ell j valued ut 'J 000 from Wilson. dunning sores, Indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may be cured by using DeWltt's Wlctli Ilasel Salve. It soothes, strengthens sud heals. It is a great pile cure. C.II. Ilngen-huch. CORBETT THE MIGHTY Recommends Dr. Greene's Nervura 1 Strength, Power and Vigor, It Invigorates the Blood, Makes Strong Nerves and Powerful Muscles. It Revitalizes the .System, Giving Health, Strength, Energy and Power. fttmf)tr. (brrnottriD JA.ME8 J. James J. Corbett is without doubt the ttronqest and 'most povrerful athlete In the world. Ills wonderful records, magnificent physique 'nnd splendid -physical condition lender him Ihe proper parson to point out to others the lie.t way' hi which to obtain that mighty strength of tntAcle, rigor of nerves nod perfect physical condition which is the desire of every man and woman, for perfect health is what all want, and Kood health always comes ouly from sound physical vigor and vitality. What you must have, therefore, to make voir strong, to give you life,' vim, energy and am bition, to mako yon do your work with' ease, to eat and sleep well and wake mornings fresh and vltroEOiii, is to see first of all if you are In sound health. If you feel languid, weak or nervousNf your work tires you and you wake mornings unrefreshed, without appetite or energy, you are fur from bolng well. In fact vouare on a dangerous road to sickness and .and vigor of which you are capable. Dr. breaking down If you hare headache, nett- Greene's Nervura will do it. It will first make ralgia, rheumatism, stiffness and lameness, 'j-ou well, then make you strong with the back or side ache, dyspepsia, liver or kidney mighty power of perfect development of nerve trouble, or any other disorder, however slight, and physical vigor. you should immediately see to getting back I Dr. Greene's Nervura Is the prescription and your health, and with it the fullest measure of discovery of a physician. Dr. Greene, 3! strength and power of which your system is' West 14th St., New ork Cltv, who isthe most capable. - (successful physician in curing diseases. lie Tlio wav to do It is bv using Dr. GrccneVwill give you consultation, examination add Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It is ! advice, either personally or by letter, absolute recommended by James J, Corbett, the world ly free of charge. Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT; THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, j Is soldundor positiyo Written Guarantee, I ...tl.nvlnn,ani,lv In ffliM ll'uil MmnnfV ' deuce, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth- ' ful Errors, or Excussive Ue of Tobacco, Opium, j or Liquor, which loads to Misers', Consumption, inanmt.v nnd Dnfllh. At store or uy man, 11 a box. six for $5: with written guarantee to 1 .,.,,. nt. i.AtHi.,,1 t.n.il' Hiini.lln TlflC.K t age, containing fire days' treatment, with full Uffu, cuumiiiiiiK Jivw uayu ireuvmcuu w.n. . instructions, 25 conts. Ono sample only sold to eacn peroon. at sioro or oy man. OTRcd Label Special Extra strcnqtn. For Inipotenoy, Loss of PmrAi. Lost Manhood. XI a next six ior 31), wiins rwrltten guarantee .nnnrninrirtli.R. At tnrTl fiBFOF.E or by r-mil. AP" For Sale at KIRUN'S Drugstore DR. THEEL 604 North Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Side Entrance on Green St. "CURE GUARANTEED " a lie only weimine, jiir.i r.m t.i I AdMrtlliiieeliilltlirhlla ,the only Orudmite & IteRUtereil with XI years Practical! sis: year, llo.iillal Kxperl, in o In Gc rmsny, niitwIUi.liuid- Nervous Debility Sfflili: lallM.ea.e.l'eriuuiieiilly Cured In A n in l.fiva. Hlrlflurn. varicocele and BLOOD POISON l,y "nt'ircly nVwetlodJei? clunlvely my own.lnHO to W days. ERRORS OF YUUTH ANU lubo ruci;. AJiatifilwii nfinnsthilii Tlttttnred. KrmdS twoct'l ER. smalt. '.tutored. BendOtwoci'Ut Btampsfor book "Truth," ouly true medical tmntrtuWnHarul o' lltT VKiliallln lllf O filiation Olid Odrlce toyouimandnltl, tliiglaornmrrtetland thoaefniileiniilatlturiuurrluffe andiathoonly Bloctric Hell wlndles so-culled Former fellow enlTereri free advice & free proscription tiumliiiKf ana Auvertuntv jiociush wun xnoir iuub iruurniite&profei9ed knowledge, & experience which they do not posses. Yen read truth at all i.&aii it : win flavsvnii f prtm f ii I Hu iT i ntn ilui hands hazard I It will auve you from f ullluic into iho hands of quaeks and pretunders. Hours dully 9 to 8; Kv'k? 6to9t Sunday, tf-l'i. IIourforexHmliiiitloiiand 6to9; Sunday, treatment of ao-cnilcd Incurable ana uanverouii caaea dally irom l u to u. wea, ana eat. nigni u to 1 0. For sworn te.tlmoHlal.iioeovory dap niliu -Aline,., i 'eiuiueub uy uw. FOR MEN Hew to Restore Lost Manhood and Psrfsct Development. This a-reat work, ulainlv written by a high medical authority, shows how uianfy vigor SoV SS,ddoH"for S.nrwho soger from nervous debility caused by over work, youthful indulgences or later excesses. It points out how to be cured of nervousness, despondency, impotency, at koine, without interfering with IniUiic-, IT Is AUSOl.tJl 1SLY FREE. Thl great book, entitled "COMPLHT8 MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT," will be mailed free, in plain, sealed wrapper, to the address of any sinoSf e inquirer by the Erie Medical Company, U Niagara Street, Buffalo, N.Y. NoC.O.D. SChetne-, no deception. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale sosatantly on tap. Ohotoe euiperauoe drinks and cigars. Health is II u for COR RETT, .'famed athlete, who states that he has long Known ot nits wonuerini reraeny. u is pre scrilied and recommended as the greatest strength encr and health giver by (he most eminent ot the world's physicians, and it lias cured a greater number of people than any other medicine known to science. It makes the sick well. It makes the weak strong. It gives the fullest power, vigor and strength to evervbody , because it puts everybodyin sound anu ierrect physical condition. James J. Corbett says : " I hare long been acquainted with the fame of Dr. Greene's Nervura and the beneficial results of its use in cases of many of my friends, and I bare no hesitation in recom mending it's use to others. James J. Cokbett." Get Dr. Greene's Nerrura blood and nerve remedy at once, and get back not only your healtlvbut that high uegree ot strength, power SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. . . . PRICE LIST. . . . Collars 2C Collars, Ironed 2c Cuffs, per pair 4c New Shirts 10c Shirts, washed and Ironed 10c Shirts, starched and ironed 8c Klglit Shirts 10c Undershirts 7c Drawers 7c Socks 3c Handkerchiefs ca Vests 15C to 20c Ties 3 to 10c Laundry done up dally, for tegular customers. Mending free re Every man's wife wli lias usedSEELItTS knows a good drink. Try iton your husband. peppa. Railroad SOHUYKIMi DIVISION. Ot-roBEB I. 1M7., Trains will leave Shenandoah after the t' date for Wiggans, (lllherton, Kiwokvllle, Dn Water. Hi. Clair, PotUville. llamburg, lfedl ! Pottatown. Phoenlivllle. Norrlstown tad Pnl 1 adelphla (Hroad street station) at eft ami 11 08 ft tn. and 1 30 n ni. on week days. Sundays. ( A OS a. in ,8 10 p. m. For Potturllle and ititer- medlnte stations only 917 a. m. weekdays. uiiuays, v is a. in. Trains leave Frackvtlle for Bhenaudoan , iu w a. in. auu i oi, nil, i m nu tu w p Hunday. 11 13 a. m. and 6 11 u. m. 1 Leivve Pottsvllle tor Bbenandoab at 10 1' a. in. and 12-011, 0 15, 7 25 and 10 30 p. m. Bund' 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. m. 1 rv PldladeloMa. (Broad street .tatlon). I, Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 SSand 10 19 a. lu., 4 10 and 1 p. m. week days. Bunaays leave as 0 on a. ix i Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, ,i. Sea Olrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lon i Branch, and intermediate stations, 680, -15 11.89, a. ui., 8.80 and 1.00 p. m weekys. Bun' aays, a. m. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. KOK NKM' YORK. Express, week-days 8 30, 4 On. 4 50 & 15, 6 00. 7 88, 8 S 88, 9 50, 1081 (I)inl ,9 50,10 81 tinning uari, not) a. 13 00 noon, 385 (Limited 100 and 4 38 p. m Dlnln, iK Oarsl. 1 40. 880 (Oinlna Carl 330. 850. 1 00,6 7)0.5 6 (Dining Oar). 0 00, 7 03. T 43, 10 00 m., 13 01, nlslit. (Sundays, s , 4 oa, 4 ou a is, 30.8 88.950. 10 31. (Dli lna Car). 11 85 a. m. 13 85, 1 OA t Pining Car) 380 (Dining Car), 400 (Limited! 33 Dining Car), S SO. 55B,(Dlnlug Car) o so, i ik, 7 4. iu uu p. ni.. is ui nigut. Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a in. weeK-uaya, ana 7 p. u., aany. M'ASIIINOTON AND THE BOOTH, For Baltimore and Washini i and Washington. 8 60, 7 30. 8 83, a. in., 13 00, 1381 (Illi. big 118, 4 41, 519 Oongres- 10 20, 1128, Car), 1 12, a 18, 4 41, IS 19 Congres sional Limited. Dinlnsr Carl. 617. 665 (Din ing; Carl, Till turning uart p. in., ana uuo nlgbt week days Sundays, 8 60, 7 30, 9 13, 11 3ft, a.m., 120B, 112, 4 41, 515 Congressional Lin Ited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 781 I Din Ingcsrj p. in. ana uun nigut. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 7 06 p. in. daily. Leave Market Street Warf ICxnrem, 8 50 3 00, 4 00,5 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 45, 0 45 a in. (accommodation 4 80 and 500 p. m.) For tfepe May, Anglesua, Wildwood und Holly Beach, Hea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and tHoue Harbor Express, 9 00 a. ui., 400, p. ui. week days. Suudaya, 9 00 a. m. For Somen Point Express, 850, a. in., 200, 4 00. 5 00, p. m. week days gundays, 8 46 a. ni I II. lIi'TiuisnoN, J. R. wooo, iien'l Manager Ueu'l Pass'g'r Agt. msw i aaasBBias. w i V bott8eIl- TcF I irr'a. This dmi-l I turcifflprovesihenpj i coffee and makes j C yrouadeueiouRdrinkl j for liitie immey. ic. a pac-T I Lord Londonderry Denounoes the Attitude of Joseph Chamberlain. DEOLAEES HE IS TOO RADICAL, Tlio London I'ltiiM Il.'ltovos the lle olt ltoirpeiit a Coimldernble Holly ef Unloiilit Opposition Tlio liberal Organ Jubilant Over the Outlook. London, Oct. 1. At the conference of the Northern Union of the Conserva tive associations at BerwIck-on-Tweed yesterday Lord Londonderry tendered his resignation of the presidency of the union. Ills reasons ere set forth in a letter to the executive committee, In the course of which he said: "The principles of true Conservatism have been cunt to the winds by our leaders lit passing the workmen's cont peiiBntlim bill. Among conservatives throughout the north of England the feeling Is one of bitter disappointment and disaffection at the conduct of those leaders. If undllayed It u ill 1 ud to St serious split in the party. It is due, I am convinced, to a subordina tion of conservative principles to Ihe dominating will of the secretary of stale for the colonies (the Right Hon. Joseph rhanibeiluln), whose radical views on home politics conservatives have always disapproved, however much they may have admired him as an Imperialist. "In these .circumstances the commit tee will Understand my reluctance) to Oontlnue as president ot a union nomi nally Conservative but which, unless tt puts a check upon the action of our leaders In allowing Mr. Chamberlain so ljree a hand In home legislation, la vir tually an, organisation for the promo tion of radical measures." Lord Londonderry's position and defi nition of the policy were unanimously endorsed jjy the union, and he was re elected Its. president. f At thvftttom of even bantering com ments larks an uneasy feeling that Lord Londonderry voices a widespread opinion among the -supporters of the government that the policy of "going the Radicals one better" Is being car ried too far, and .that the recent bye lections are an ominous warning. The Times says: "It would be In the highest degree Imprudent to Ignore the Incident. Without doubt the revolt represents a considerable body of Unionist opinion." The Standard sjorrowfullly reproaches Lord Londonderry for "his dangerous attitude." The Liberal organs are jubilant. The Dally News says: "As Mr. Chamber- am is not the man to bow before a itorm, m ' may expect lively times. Liberals ran only wish more power to the elbows of both combatants." Moments are useless If trifled awav : nnd thny are dangerously wasted If consumed hr delay In cases where One Minute Cough (Jure wnuld iinng tmnUHlwte relier. v II. llagen biicli. Mr-;,-." V. Cel. It',. A fever of tn !ve cr titcnr.t ha been created over ic brutal 'act of u negro woman In in attempt to burn to death a white man named Mrs. Brents McKelvy. The nojrro woman entered the McKelvy homestead and demanded of Ma. Mc Kelvy her Jewelry and money. Upon her refusal to give up her valuables the black vtrago threw Mrs. McKelvy across a redhot stove and held her until she received fatal burns. The negress then made her escape. A Valuable Prescription. Kditor Morrison of Worthington. Intl., Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Illectrlc Bitters, anil I can cheer- lully recommend it for Constitution and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic tt lias no equal.' Airs. Annie Stelile. KOTO Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run Uowr vd not eat or digest food, hail 'a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored ltei health and renewed her trength. Prices SO cents and tl.OO. Get a bottle at A. Wasley's Urug Store. Mrts. GlouHon'a AhhIIuuIh fmllotecl. Newport, Ky., Oct. 16. The special grand jury of Campbell county re ported two Indictments of the gang that criminally assaulted Mrs. William Bleason on the ntght ipf Oot. 6. Seven were lndloied for rape, the penalty for which in this state Is death. Six were Indicted for complicity in the outrage, the penalty for which is from 10 to 20 years. Four of those originally ar lested wre released. There will be speedy trials. lluekleU's ArnloR Salvo. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcerssalt rhenm, fever sores, tetter, oliapped hands, olillblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively eures piles, or jo pay required. It. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mdny refunded. Price 96 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy iH'olliiiMl a l' otihtirHlilp, Indlanupolls, Out.16. James S. Dodge, of Elkhart, lnck, department com mander of the U. A. It., has declined the appointment as consul at Nagasa ki, Japan. Mr. Dodge gives as his reason business engagements and ob ligations to the O. A. R. Certainly you don't want to sutler with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and hs of apietit. You have never tried UeWitt's Little Early Users for these complaints or you would have been, cured. They are small pills but great regulators. C. H. nagenrroco. Sorry ll 'fi'-bxd miioTo. New York Oct. 16. Baron Koutsky, who attempted suicide last Thursday by Inhaling gas, was discharged from custody yesterday In Jefferson Market police onurt Ccunsel for the accused said that friends stood ready to care for the baron, who regretted the attempt he had made on his life. Don't Toimooo Spit and Bntoke Votu- Life Away, If yon want to mli tobacco using easily and forefer, b made well, strong, magnetic, full of sew U4 and vtter, take No-To-Btc, the wonder-worker ttt wakes weak men strong. Many gain ton pounds iu tea days. Over 400,000 cared, lluy No-To-flao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 80c or 11.00. Mooklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Stalling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Xow York's) HufctlHli'atlon, New York, Oct. 18. Yesterday was the third day of registration of voters In greater New Yurk. The total regis tration In the five borough for the three days follows: Manhattan and Bronx, 863,011; Brooklyn, 169.470; Queens. 10,708; Richmond, 10,129. Grand total, 4IS.S1. Household Necessity Cases ret Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant mid refreshing to the taste, at t gently and positively ou kidneys, liver and bnwel, i Icausiug the entire system, diapel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual conatipatiou and biliousness. Please buy and try a Ikix of ('. ('. C. to-day; 10, SB, B0 cents, bold mid guaranteed to cure by all druggists. lood Poisoned. FEARFUL RESULT Mrs. L. E. Browning, of Pueblo, Painfully Afflicted from a Complica tion of Diseases Her Remarkahlo Fortitude. Prom Ihe Clttfta(n, Putbto, (X!. ITie lmrry and bustle of the housewife i " I consider Dr. Williams' rink Pills for is extremely wearing upon the delicate Tale People," she continued, " the best organism of womanhood. Her Intense ear- tonic I have c". -r known." neatness in whatever she undertakes, tempts " A friend not long ago was telling me of her constantly to go beyond her strength. her mother l " is at a critical period in her Bead the story of a Colorado woman as life. 8he had been subject to terrible faint told to our reporter: "Eight years ngo," I ing spells, and t' e whole family would work mild she, "my husband died, and I was left with three children to care for and educate. About two years ago, I was very sick uith blood poisoning, cau.fil by an abscess that bad not received proper treatment. The digram1 lor a time settled in my tlirout, runs-! ine me intense agony. Then inHuniuintory rheumatism set in. For four months and a v.nr T a. - ..--i. ....... t- mw ........ ,.,.. ... the time confined to my bed. My hands were swollen so that I could not feed mj self. gone back to school, and, with her rosy anil tl.e swelling in my feet and ankles cheeks and tr'lit eyes, she looks like au wnuhl have made walking impossible if I other girl. had hi en strain; enough. (Simied) " MRS. h. E. BROWNING." "One dny, after considerable treatment, I Subscribed and sworn to before me this tnt phjsi, inn brought me a Ihit of pills. j 19th dsy of M . A. D., 1897. " Von need a tonic," lie said, "nnd ome- flHUi.,. L V. Gil L, Sutary Public. thing that will act at once, and this in the I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People bed medicine I know of for that punio-e." I contain, in a condensed form, all the ele " Pills," I exclaimed in snrprie as lie mvnti neeessar-- tt give new life and richness opened the box and showed me the little . to the blood uud restore shattered nerves. hi nk globes. "Theseare Dr. Williams' Pink nils for Pale People." leases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, ' Yes." he replied, " but yon neeil not be ' Pt. Vitus' dar"". sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma a'nrmen, they are not physic, Slid my word t'sm, ncrvonx h, udache, the after effect of la for it, they'll do von good." ! grippe, palpitntion of the heart, pale and sal- " Before I had been taking them a week I low complej, u, all forms of .kniHs nnflcHl a great Improvement in my con-1 eift-T in male or female. Tr. A iiliamn' diiicn. Soon my rlieumatlsin was gone, I Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be grew similiter eaeh day and now am In the sent post paid on receipt of price, ,10 rents a bps-! of health. , hot, or six boxes for f2.j0 ithev are in ver The lady was Mrs. h. K. Browning, of 1151 1 sold in bulk or by the 100). bv addressing Dr. East 4th St,, Pueblo, Colorado. I Williams' lleuieine Co., Scheisctady, N. Y. sOF THENf HEW YOHrv- BARGAIN STORE, ' NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. Cloaks, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Misses', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Knit Goods, Fascinators, Clouds, and all sorts of knit goods. Caps LINEN DEPARTMENT. Toweling, Table Cloths, Napkins. Our shoe department is replete with bargains tor all grades of buyers. COME AND SEE IT. In the millinery department, niay.be seen all the latest styles, shapes and ready trimmed hats. A Large and Complete 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 ti- ran thins Borne sim Die ttilut? tu natcntr Protect your ldeij thT rmy brim Writ John weudkhhurn a co.. thr-v rmy brlnu nu wealth- tt HI 1 HN C(i Pulnnt Atlns. ftwtti WanhiDdtoD, U. ('..for their i.8ut) prlto ofTeJ uu iu. os two nunnreu u.vnnuonii wauteu. Celelrn'tl Foiul lV.vders povur full "l" "ofJ" I letTi lfc"l arx" t r Baft and tun fatter filiitC ' with Tuiwy rennyroytl niU nnd other Hk ranedief). Alwtn Duy tne dm wia tvoia iiihi xdntmecit. Guanntaed luperVar to all othr& Yom Scbertlq the mulet, A NoT L fbitloolm, i ct. Dt,i CC. HsisiK Bur. Ikxrtoc. Mm- DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN monrs lllltimilUlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllll;iMllllllllllli:illlllliuillllllllliS I FOR S-A-IjE EVBRYWHEP.E. a millHIIWHHHIlllllllHII'"' II I II 1 1 till SemeUsDes nee li a reliable, Monthly, regulstlcs uiwlleln. the purestdrugsshsuld be used. Ifyou naai the Dr. Peal's Penravpoal Pills Thef re oropt, Biie and oertaia In retolt The vcnnliie (Dr. Fm.i) nevr dUip- ew'SS. klwame sa w, hSS( For Sale at KIRLIN'S ANDY i so mmmAs t ARSOI.I TRI.Y fill J HiHTP.Rli "' f ri" of "'""tlpatioa. rsrret nr, tliv Me.l Jj,,-, I nuouuulCil;! UUttrinltlDDU ,,. rer Brlpor r,.i,ut rsuw , n'urlr,ulu. Sim IplaaadWaokt't free. id. MKItl.lMi UK Mi: 11 in.. Chlesao, Maatreal. l's.. orewort. til. TREATING AN ABS6ESS. over her. Ir. S lllianis' riuk Pills have not only stopped I''? fainting spells, but given her so much sueugtli that she is able to take up life's duth 'iLnin. " I recommended the pills also lo a young lndy whose pc' face made one pity her. Hhe looked aa if ilieie wasn't a drop of blood in her body. F' e was so eak that she was not able to a, tend school, but after taking i'r. Williams' 1'ink Pills for awhile she has i They are an unfailing specific fur such die- ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS. jjn. w. ii. v:::tiST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Ileetdent House Surgccrof the University State of Is. Y. llKAlHiUARTKu.-. Hotel Praney, Shenandoah TIIPr.F YHAlt COUItSK. Calls night or day promptly resionded. M. nUKKF, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Khr" ' ii Id I tie. oor er of Main and Centre street. Mu iinndoali. J." HOMFROV, A1T0RNEY-AT-LAWJ Mhenandnab, Pa. W. SHOHMAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Alorket und Centre streets. puop, JOHN .10FH8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock rioi 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters IP London and Paris, wtll give leasons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Termr reasonp1''" Address In care of Strouse, he Jeweler Shnindoah. FLASKS S IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass niKlcontaiiiin); corks Wo havo a largo stock on haiul which ..... ...in ..,.n ..... i 1 it lli sun I ircLovncvLFi . BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor lo vnn ii(M 0'nniEn, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. IP 5 Lh I C3 are pr, igrev-c vb and keep inforinpil t E the WorltIV 1'roKress. The well m- formed and thrifty Houso-wile wi.i -alwayi keep 5 (RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 hi the house, ae a standard remedy for tspraina, Brutees, Cmmp, Hheumatlsm. S anil all aches and j,a.i - Priee 25 cts. asd 60 di. pti tattle. Prspsred by H. J. HACKEIf 4 CO . i hiladelphla - 111 i 111 II I ILIU IllllUl El it 1 1 II 1 1 11 Itl 1 Mill 1 1 1 1 1 EVERY WOI,;ji-v r hsrmlsssas4 .-el MtUM 4V MU0lVs1M VtOTVlslUU, V, Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHARTIC
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