5C llost torturing nnd dlsfUurlng or Itching, tfurntog, siH skin anil Bi-alp humors Is in stantly retimed by ft warm bath with Cm-4-itnABoAi, a slnfrlo application of rimciiRA, (rrtnttnsnti. Hie ki rat Bkln cure, anil a full doso of Cutu i ka Kixiia ext, greatest of Wood purifiers and humorcures,wben all else falls. EDITOR DANA PASSES AWAY,,! (Continued from First Page ) Cuticura a FALUNC , ,.l hv ri (Ml it i Hoir P0I50N1NQ THD TOUNTAIN. Ifthefotin- k tain of life is I VETERINARY SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK HAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Shbep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Pari- V. Diseases of Dogs. part;-VI. Diseases of Poultry. Samlf book in better binding DO ota. IILnrilRKVB' UED. CO., Cor. lTIIIUni Joba BH..S.W fork Nervous debility, ' VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Hurriphroya' Homeopathic Speciflo No.- 8$, In ueo over -40 years, the only successful remedy. $t pervlahor 8 vials audlarse vlalpowder.for S5 MdV DruRflati, or Mot fioitpld on roottot of prlrt. IiCSP11KlllS "KB. CO., Cor. Wlllt.ol Joh.81... Row York For sat nt Povtt sky's drug store, 28 Kast " " Contro street BATON'S TANSY PILLS A TIT IP.l'E A5D EATK WOMAN 8 HtUltl", Alvtv. i mnMinrl TflitW. Axxtvl tmttottow. Q i tioji'i Tmr Fitutand sate mtomTS. lorn orient iltrfct(iW), pnr. i. ffc Co , Button, 51tw. Our.rook.4o. For sale at Klrlln's drugstore nnd Shenandoah drujr store. r MADE ME A MfkH AJAX TABLETS I08ITivxLy ouju. A' Mi Aeroou Jf"w-r aumg m om en f, Jmiotencr,SleepleBetw,eto ,iuhi. byAbuHf and other Kxeewes ana Indie crettons They rjuirhty atuf aunty rfcntnrn Trtof. Vitality in old orsotinw. anil tit a man for stud, m vines or roarriatft I)M..nf Inrniilv f tw) frtn Nil mflti DTI if taken In cirne. Their n show immoniie improve ment fti.d feffeets a CUIU3 wjr-nil. h ftuljln iBtnpon havlns tha Renal na .Anx 1 ablets. They poeitlve written bus ran tee to effect ft cure tn each caeo or refund the money. Prioa 60 oentj per rmckaao, or six pockae8 (full treatment, for $ZHL Ur mf.tl.iit plain wrapper, tinon rceiptof price. Circular froe. AJAa KliiUbUY tu., '"GSZZZiST For eale In Shenandoah, Pa., nd Klrlli.'s, DrugR-ata. at A. Wasley'a EOTS AT THEri r ,ti genarl or special debility, wakeful t --ss, pn'natcrboOT, emissions, impotency j-.ircjlj, Corrects functional dloordors, ..ir. ii by errors or excesses, quickly restorms I ii'. Mt.i!:30d in older young, giving vizor and "nictll ''l:e.o former weakness j i Con ui.t i'i V simple, effectual, and legitimate Coftf-s Quick, and Thorough C tn. t i Jrcnved oy imitations; insut or CATr.V'i Vitalliers. Sent staled if your d run m 4. .ir.t it. IMce $f per pkge, 6 for $5, 'U virai.n gua'anree of complete cure. 1 -itntton. iclrrencefc, cio., free and conAdennot .id llo .luieni' nti I ca? anil 23 cts for a week'' 1 4 treatment. iOjuiofilv sil liificli person. !.. i f"CO. CO . -.n(.WN, Mlk Bold at Khtit.'K ilrue store, Shenandoah, Pa Foi iliTi. ..i.i aiiMini .n fAWa mine, cnaoe. iomi-aomms safi at Povlnsky's drug store, Contre street. mjREt HEALTH FULM GROCERS EVERYWHERE. ISRII OS tuciiitfhun. You couldn't " She Tjiat JIump " in a bed of CORK -SHAVINGS, hnnnuse there is no hump. The curl keeDS the shape right. Try them ftfr comfort For saU by all dealers. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Christ. Schmidt, . . Agent and Bottler of AND lpy and Clout pe William Cumin and others wlin were of literary fame or promise, did Ills Hltare of menial work with c-hept f ulnetw and held hln own In' the literary and iihllonophlral dlnous slong whlili were carried on by these thlnUerB. Dana was one of the first to realise that the experiment wns, if not absurd, at least bound to be a failure. He lived Ions enough to see all of his associates in that experiment die and every one of them convlnoed that the scheme was Utopian. Prom childhood Mr. Dana was of prompt decision. He reasoned early that It was better to decide wrong than to hesitate and shllly shally over a de cision. Therefore when he abandoned socialism he decided to become an ac tive, busy man of affairs and to win his way, as he believed every man must, with rlvillsatlon what it is, by ills own unaided efforts. He had been one of the editors of a little weekly called Tlie Harbinger, which advocated the socialistic ldea7 and this associa tion suggested to him that Journalism was his career. He was fascinated with the work even then, although at that time he had not such an understanding of the news features as he came later to possess. Anxious to put himself in touch with the world and to bo to the other extreme from that represent ed by the provincialism of Brook Farm, Mr. Dana went to Kurope. He had al ready learned to read French and to speak It fairly well. The facility with which he acquired languages was marvelous. Soon after reaching Paris he spoke French with fluency, and as he was there at the time of the revolution of 1848 his newspaper Instincts were fully developed, and his acquaintance with French enabled him fully to under stand the meanlnr of the exciting scones of that day. He wrote of them In a series of letters published In the New York Tribune, and his correspond ence Is even regarded to this day as a model of that 'department of Journalism. Undoubtedly this work brought Mr. Dana Into close relations with Tha Tribune, for soon after he accepted an oner rrom Horace Greeley to become managing editor of that paper. He drew to The Tribune some of the ablest writers and thinkers of the time, and he made the paper the gospel of the thinking, conservative and cultivated elements in the community. Air. uana's connection with The Tri bune gave him an intimate acquain tance with most of the great men of the Republican party, and when in 1801, owing to a disagreement with Horace Greeley respectlng-the attitude of The Tribune upon the conduct of the war. he retired, he was esteemed as one of the Influential younger men of the party. Edwin M. Stanton, the secretari at war, who knew Mr. Dana well, offer ed him the post of assistant secretary of war, and he undertook these labors with extraordinary energy. Much of the time he was with General Grant in the west. He was several times under fire, showing great coolness and couratre. His executive capacity was never more superbly revealed than when, as the representafve of the war department. he was engaged In forwarding Grant's gigantic military schemes. After the war Mr. Dana might have accepted several offers to re-enter busi ness life, but the fascinations of Jour nalism caused him to decline every proposition of that sort made to him. A company was organized to create and publish a great Republican newspaper In Chicago, and Mr. Dana was offered the editorship, and a small interest In It was given to him. At that time, how ever, Chicago was not the great metro politan city that It Is today, and Mr. Dana found difficulties of various sorts In establishing the paper. He sold out his Interest, receiving therefor some $7,000, and that was the first time In his Ufa that he found himself possessed of any considerable sum of money. A friend advised him to Invest it In a house In New York, which he did, and others of his old time Republican friends, notably Colonel Fred A. Conlc Hng, brother of Roscoe Conkllng, sub scribed a sum sufficient to buy for Mr. Dana the New York Gun, which was to be published as a low priced Republican newspaper. Mr. Dana took charge on the 1st of January, 18GS, the paper then having about 40,000 circulation, and bis con spicuous career began with that Issue of the paper. He called about him a competent staff, and In less than two years had In many respects revolution ized Journalistic methods. He sought for news where other editors had Ig nored It and he developed what Samuel Bowles, himself a great editor, said was the "Imagining style of reporting," now In vogue In every first class newspaper. Mr. Dana, like Caleb Gushing, seemed to thrive upon hard work. Mental ap plication was a delight to him. He learned botany while riding from his office. In his spare moments he mastered the Icelandic language. He knew Dante probably better than any other Ameri can In New York, so that when he had his Interview with the pope he respond ed in a quotation from, Dante to an other which the pope had made to him. Spanish literature delighted him, and he mastered It at odd moments. For horses he had a passion, and he kept his health, he thought, by driving a high spirited team dally between his country place and the railway Btatlon. Mr. Dana was fond of good cooking, and he knew wines like a connoisseur, although sparing In the use of them. He was an excellent critic of paintings, and in his later years became fascinated over ceramics and choice pottery, the history of which he knew as though his life had been devoted to the study of it. Mr. Dana was nearly BO years of age before he began, of his own experience, to know the luxury of wealth. When he went to The Tribune as fqanaging edi tor his salary was $12 a week, and he was 45 years of age before he had re ceived more than $50 a week. The roy alties on his book of household poetry and upon Appleton's cyclopedia brought him a larger Income than that, al though this money came to him mostly after he became editor of The Sun. In his latter years Mr. Dana received $60,- 000 a year from The Sun and handsome dividends upon the stock, a majority of whioh he controlled. poisonerl at here can be any part of When a disease or the delicate ism of her nlti-liead of existence is she cnntiot any respect fundamen- cured. The family physician may make the very com mon error of ascribing all the trouble to super- W ill IS its veiy soutce. no health in the body, woman hat any weakness of special organ sex, the fount her physical poisoned nnd be healthy in until this one tal trouble is ficial causes; lie may prescribe for neural gia, indigestion, in somnia, or headache. when these are merely symp toms of gome deep-rooted malady of the distinctly fem inine organs. Any woman stiflerintr from litest acncaie com plaints may be com pletely cured right in the privacy of her own home (without recourse to mortifying examina tions and "local treat ment") by Dr. Pierce's I'avnrite rreacrintlon. It Rives health to the special organism of womanhood. It purifies all diseased con ditions; gives elastic strength to the liga ments, aad vitality to the nerve-centres. It promotes good digestion, sound sleep, and free doiu from pain. It it the only medicine devised for this one purpose by an educated, skilled spe cialist in this particular field of practice. It is the only medicine which insures pro spective mothers against the dangers and sufferings of motherhood. Dr. Plerce't thousand -page Illustrated book, " The People's Common Sense Med ical Adviser" contains several chapters de voted to the special physiology of woman, with advice and suggestions for self-treatment which every woman oueht to read. A paper-bound copy sent absolutely free on receipt of it one-cent stamps to pay for mailing ontv ; or, ciotn-Dounu, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Before the Public- A Scrnnton Store- Keeper Testifies. Soratttou is greatly interested in the burne testimony that la being drought forward In favor of the little enmiiieror." Our repre sentative Investigated another cam In tliat of Mr. Datiiol Molir, who lias n little store tit 3H8 Summer Avenne, Hyde Park. Mi Molir Isn fine, maacular, well-built man, who looks as though no burden that any ordinary Imck is cn'Ind upon to liear Would provo tun frrettt for his and still a few months ago he could not lift it bushel of potatoes (or customer. lletng by trade a qimrryinan, which taxes the muscles of the body, he overtaxed them once and strained the kidneys, and catching a cold at the time, la settled there, causing kidney disorder, nnd with this he lias been troubled more or less for the past 12 years. Colds he saya, always went right to the back, and according to tho varying of the weather and bis work he would have alternate sharp and dull pains In tho back. Lifting heavy things or stooping positions caused pain in the back which was also always stiff in the morning. I have used all kinds of tiling, said ho, but nothing ever helped mc like Doan's Kidney rills. They havo completely banished nil my pains. They doterve the highest praise ami are sure to he a winner when people find ont what a great medicine they are, and It will not lie long before they find It out. Both my wife nnd myself feel thankful for the good Doan's Kidney Pills havo done me, and we both heartily recom mend them to anyone suffering with kidncy dlseates. Ti.is la bat the investigation of one case in Scranton. There are many more that wo have investigated, some of which have nlrendy been published and more will follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are accomplishing wonderful results right here at home where it is very easy to prove such statement . above. The Pills are for sale by all dealer,-. Fo9ter-MIlbum Co. lluf&lu, N. Y., are solo agents for the United States and will mail sarao on receipt of price, which is within reach of all, only SO cents per box. Itemeni ber the name Doan's and do not he iersuadeil to tako any substitute. WINDSOR ME SIFT The Pretty Nova Scotia Town Al moit Obliterated. THREE THOUSAND HOMELESS. Blood Poisoned. FEARFUL RESULT OF IMPROPERLY TRE CHINESE : LAUNDRY, IO N. Main Street. . . . PRICC LIST. ... Collan ac Collars, Ironed .-. 2c Cuffs, per pair 4c New Shirts ,.ioc Shirts, washed and Ironed 10c Shirts, starched and Ironed.... 8c nightshirts 10c Undershirts 7c Drawers 7c Socks .'ic Handkerchiefs ca Vests .mj. isc to 20C Ties It?.. 3 to 10c Lnumlry done lip dally. Mending free tor rcKUlur en-loniers. tjlR.TOf604H.SixtS., Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURB GUARANTEED." Yoiinjr, old, single or marrlulifc those con U'liiplailngMarriacp, Ifyou arc a victim of BLOOD POISON .Tor Private Diseases human rnco which de- trnv mlnil nnd bndv. And unni von for tho duties nt lift-, rail or write and he oav.'il. Ilourjt Ilally. U-.J t ergs, I Bun., 11-1 M. enu lu en. in ptomps for ItooK with sworn te.tlmnnlnl. xiolng lluacka and Cuke Initltuteo, WHO ARE WEAK BROKEN DOWN DISCOURAGED Mod who suffer from the e&ects of disease, over work, worry, from tbe follies of youth or the ex cesses of rounbood, from uo natural drains, weak ness or lack cf development of any organ, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage, all inch men should "coma to the fountain heart" forasclentlrlo method of mirvcllous power to vitalize, develop, i e store, and sustain. Wo will mail ullliotit rliarno In a plnlu aenlcd envelope a ramphlct thit Tells It All. .Not bin a sent unasked. No expo sure, do deception. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO. 04 Niagara street, buffalo, n. y. A xenumo welcome watte you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor, flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice erupernnce drink and clear. nillions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take 1 risks but got your houses, slock, fnv nitnro, etc., insured in tlrst-clas n liable companies as represented bf DAVID FAUST, rjoXiV, Alno Life And Aocldentnl Ooropfvnl nit LADIES do fou snow DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FHKNCH sale anu reliance euro un wie mar ket. Price, $1 sent by mail. Genuine sold only by S. P. KI1UIN, Shenandoah. are saved by using Secl- iy'S because you can buy cheap rcottce ana moke it delicious bv a klittle 01 this admixture. s Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SdLIG'S keep coming back for it. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the same people. peppa. Railroad. BCnUYKIIX DIVISION TIM Fir 11 timed Voi' Six Hour, Fan ned tf a Violent Nortliweat Gftlo. Munyoftlie lnlinbltnntH Now I.lvliiir in Artfty Teut. Hallf; . ., Oct. 18. Illstorlo Wjndsor, on of the most beautiful towns In thf jprovlnce, was devastated by fire yMteYday. For six hours, be ginning Shortly before 3 a. m., the Ore, fanned tnr violent northwest galo, rajted bo fiercely that the local fire de partment Was absolutely helpless to cope with it, and within half an hour after Its discovery the mayor began to oall for outside assistance. Long be fore noon the town had been almost completely eaten up, the area covered by the flames being almost a mile square, and of the 400 or more buildings occupying thin section barely halt a dosen scorched structures remain. Only one hotel Is left standing. No Nova Scotia town has ever been visited by a conflagration of such di mensions. Of the 3,800 people that In habitated the place few have homes of their own today. Over 3,000 have been taken in by the residents of the sur rounding country and neighboring towns, while the remainder of the suf ferers liave gone to Halifax or are sheltered In army tents erected in the vaoant plots by a detaohment of Brit ish troops from the garrison city. The disaster is appallng in Its extent. The fire started In a barn In the heart of tha business district. The high gale prevailing carried the flames to other buildings before the firemen had time to get at work, and In a short time the showers of sparks carried in all di rections had Ignited a score of build ings. The occupants of dwellings had time to hurry on some clothing and to drag some household goods Into the streets, but there was no place of safety to which anything could be re moved quiokly enough to save It from being destroyed or damaged. The flames cut a clean gap from the water's edge on the business front to the forests in the rear. ' ' During the past few years many handsome brick structures liave been erected, but these were generally con tiguous, to did wooden buildings, and all went down before' the furious flames. The origin of the fird Is somewhat mys terious. ' A severe lightning Storm passed over the town before the flames burst forth and some thtn'a the barn in Which the fire start ( d may have been struck by lightning, but many strongly suspect that the conflagration origi nated through the carelessness of some drunken man. "fhen morning broke the site at Windsor Was a scene of desolation, with hundreds of frantic, thinly clad and destitute men, women and children ms'hfng back arid forth through the smoky1 'streets. Fortunately no lives were lost, although the street were perilous with flying bricks and' lates, which the fierce hurricane drove fllkfe thunderbolts from the roofs: In the hurry and excitement horses nnd cattle In the stables were forgotten and many perished In the flames or were suf fooated from smoke. . Relief measures were started in Hali fax at an early hour, and yesterday afternoon a train load of provisions, tents, iblankets, etc., arrived from the provincial capital. The total loss Is estimated roughly at $8,000,000. While a number of the heavi est losers are partially Insured and some of them pretty well covered, the total Insurance is thought not to be more than hRlf a million. Mrs. L. E. Browning, of Pueblo, Painfully Afflicted from a Complica tion of Diseases Her Remarkable Fortitude. Prom the CTttetacn, I'uebto, Obi. The linrry and bustle of the hotiscmife Is extremely wearing upon the dellente organism of womanhood. Her intense ear nestness in whatever she undertakes, tcmptx her constantly to go beyond her strength. Head the toi y of a Colorado wuiiiun as told to our reporter: "Eight years iik," cniil she, "my mishand died, and I was left "I consider Dr. AVIlllama' Pink Pills for Pale People," she contlnned, "the beat tonic I hare ev-- known." " A friend not long sgo was telling roe 0 her unit Iter wl " i at a critical period in her liie. She bad Im en subject to terrible faint ing spi Us, and t' e whole family would work I...- II. 1L .ML,.,.' lHr.tr fMll. In .,, , villi three children to care for and educate. I onlv ntenned t' " faiiiline site Is. but viren Aliotit two years ago, I was very sick with 1 her so much stieiigth that she is able to take blood poisoning, caused by an abscess that up life's dutie tin. had not received proper treatment. The " I reeommenm d the pills also fo a young d, sense for a time settled in my throat, onu lady whose pr.' r'ce made one pity her. NJie ins me intense agony, 'hen inflammatory 1 limited as if tluie wasn't a drop of blood In rliettmatism set in. For four months and it In r body. nui so ruk that she was half I was a prisoner in my room, most of , not able to u uml school, but after tal mo tile time confined to my bed. My hands lr. Williams' l' "k Pills for awhile she liaa were swollen so that I could not feed myself. and the swelling in my feet and ankles would have made walking impossible if I linil been stronp enough. "One day, after considerable treatment, nn physician hrouitlit me a box of pills. " Yon need a tonic," he said, "and some thing Hint will act at once, anil this is (lie best medicine I know of for tlint pnrpo'-e." " Pills," I exclaimed in surprise ai lie opened the box and showed nie the littl gone back to school, anil, with her rosy cheeks nnd lr' lit eyes, the looks like an other ;irl. (Signed) "Mrs. L. F.. Browning " Stil'scribed ui.d sworn to before me this l!th day or !! ' .V.. 18!7. GF.Oit .I. W. GlU. Xotarv Public. Tr. William.' Pink Pills for Pale People contain, in a . ndensed form, all the ele ments necessar- t give new life and richness to the blood ui.d restore shattered nerves. link gloiies. 1 nese are nr. Williams' rniK lney are an unmiiing specmc ror sian (tt Pil l for Pale People." eases as locomotor ataxia, partial pnralMiis, "Yes," he replied, " but you nrei. not be St. Vitus' dance, .eiatica, neuralgia, rhemna r'Hinetl, they are not physic, ami my word , ti m, nervous I., m.arhr, the after emit of la fur it. they'll do you good." J jrrippe, palpitntion of the heart, pale nnd sal- " Ilefore I hint been taking thein a week I lot complex,:.,, all forms of weakness imlireil a irrent improvement In my con-! either In male or female. Dr. A illmuii' dllic:i. Soon my ilieumalism was gone, I 'Pink Pills are sold by all dealers nr will he i:rev slroncer each day and now am in the sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 eeut a hoot of health. l n, or six boxes for t2.ii0 (they are nerer I'lic Indy wa Mrs. I,. K. Ilrowning, of 1151 snl'l i" bulk or by the 100). by addressing Or. Kust 4th St., Pueblo, Coloi ado. 1 Williams' llei-icine Co., Scheutctady, ii. X, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 90F TH HEW Y01W BflRGfllJl STORE. NO. 23 S. MAIN STREET. pit. W. H. YIN. '1ST, VETERINARY SURGEON. (Ireduate and lAte Ttenldent Hons Snrgetp ot the University State of M. Y. Heapsiuabtei - Hotel Fmiiej', Sbenandoab Tiirrr ybar courtan. Calls night or day promptly responded. PHILA & READING RY Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA Dr. King's Hew Discovery for Consumption. This is the beat medicine in the world for all forms of Cough and Colds and for Con sumption. Kvery bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappolut. It lias 110 equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, 1 Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It is safe for alt aces, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It la always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they legulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu lar size SO cents and 1.00. Whan you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tintmlthlng done oall on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In sto7os 1-tf IN EKFKOT 3RPTRMHEB 27. 1897. Trains leave 8henandonU as follows : For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 5 30, 70S 951 a. to., 12 Si, 3 10 nnd 6 07 p in Sundays, 1 1C a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 6 86, 7 05 a. in., 12 83 and S 10 p. in. For Iteadlnir and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 80, 7 05, 9 01 a.m., 12 S3, 8 10 and 6 07 . m Snndavs. 2 10 a. ra. For 1'otutlllo, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 9 St a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 6 07 nnd 7 25 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 a. ro, For Tauinqiift nnu aiananny uiiy, weeic unys 210.5 80, 7 05, 9 51 n. 111., 12 3f, 3 10 and 6 07 p. ni Sundays, 2 10 . m For Wllllnmsport, Sunbury and Lewlshurg, week days. 8 26, S 89, 11 80 a. ni.. and 7 2o p m Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Muhnno Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25. 5 30, 7 05. 0 51, 11 80 11. ni., 12 83, 8 10, 6 07, 7 26, 9 55 and 11 40 n. 111. Sundays. 2 10. 8 26 a. 111. For Ashland and Sliamokl 11, week days, 3 25, 536,706, 1180 a. 111., 607, 726 and S65 p. m. Bunuuys, u a a. m. For Itnltlmore, Washington and tha Weatvia T). fcO. It. It., through trains lea") Meaning Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. P K) nt 3 20, 7 86, 11 26 n. ra., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundnys, 3 20,7 00,1126 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CLest hut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, U U 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 86, 8 28 p. m. TIIAINB FOU 8HKNANDOA1I. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 16, 4 80, 8 00 a. 111., and 1 SO, 4 30, 9 00 p. B Sundays, 5 00 p. ro. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, v eek days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 06, B 80, 1 1 30 p. ra. Bandars, 11 80 p. lu. Leave Heading, week days, 1 86, 7 10, 0 08, n. lu. 12 00 m., 419, 6 00 and 8 20 p. 111. Sundays, 18 a. ui. Leave Pottavtlle, wmk days, 236, 7 40 a. ra., 12 SO and 6 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 36 a. m. Leave Tarunqtin, week days, 3 18, 8 48, 11 SB a. m., 1 86, 5 51, 7 20 and 1 41 p. ra. Suudays, 8 U a. 111 Leave Mahnnoy Otty, week days, 12 30, 8 45, 9 It 11 47 o. 111., 2 17, 5 Is, 6 17, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m, Sundays. 12 25, 3 45 a. ra. Lave manaiioy fiane, wvomc uays, e in, oy, 4 00 60.926. 1025. 11 58 a. m 213, 5 St, 699, 7 57, 10 22 p 111. Suudays, IS 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllarrwport, week days, 7 42, 1020 a tn.. 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Cluwtnut street war and South strut wharf for Atlantic City. WeeKuaya iiircs, a uu a. in.. uu, Ocronsn 1, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abo. date for WlRirans, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Dan Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Revlti., Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlitown end I'M adelphla (ilroad street station) at 6 08 and 1106 a. ra. and 1 20 n m. on week days. Sundays. 0 OS n. in., 3 10 p. in. For Pottsvllle nnd inter mediate stations only 917 a. m. week days. Sundays, 9 45 a. 111. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah 1040 a. m. and 12 31, 6 41, 7 52 and 10 47 p. x. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 10 a. m. and 12:03, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. Sundai 1 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. m. Leave Phlladelpttta, (Ilroad street station), f Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 aland 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and 7 p. ra. weeu uays. etunuays leave ai o ou a. no. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, i. Sea Girt, Asbury Pork, Ocean Grove, Loni Branch, and Intermediate stations, 6 50, 8.15 11.30, b. in., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m week-days. Sun days, 8 25 a. 111. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOK NBW YOHK. Express, week-days 8 20, 4 (to, 4 50 515, 6 50. 7 33, 8 20, 8 83, 9 50, 10 21 (DiniiiR Car), 11 00 a. 111, 12 00 noon, 2 86 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. 111. Dining Cars), 140, 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 20, 3 GO. 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car). 6 00, 7 02,7 13, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 0B, 4 50 5 15, 820,833,9 50, 10 21. (Db Ing air), 1186 n. ra., 12 35, 105 1 Dining Car) 230 (Dining Oar), 400 (LI ml ted 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20. 5 50,(Dlning Car) 6 85, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Express for Boston without change, 11 00 n ra. , week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For IUltlmoro and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 882, 10 20, 1123, a. III., 12 09, 12 31 (1)1,. lug Car), 112, 318, 4 41. 5 19 Oongree- .ln..nl Tl.l.l Tllnlnn -1 A 1 9 ft RK fill... PIUI1D, (JllllIKU, 1 ,11,1 VUI j, U,l. U, Ing Car, 731 Dining Curl p. in, and 1205 night week days. Sundnys, 350, 720.912,1128, n. m., l.'tTJ, 1 1.', 4 41, iau uongreseionai Lim ited, DlulugCar, 635 pining Our, 731 Din. niguirj p. ra. aim uu nigm. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Sundays Exi turn, 900, 10 00 a. in. Aooomuioda llnn. 800a. m..4 45 u. ra. Iteturulng leave Atlantio City dpot, eorter AUantla and Arkanaaa avenues. Weekdays RxpreM, 7 35, 9 00 a. m., 3 80,680 p. ra. Aeoouiniouauon, a 10 a. m., uo p. in. Sundays Kxpreow, 4 00, 730 p. ra. Aooom modatlon, 7 15 a. in., 4 It p. ra. Parlor Cars on all exiirai trains. 1, ,..-11 I.., ... 4n ,'ut luiiim iii,v,.uii "i'l'. wise? Philadelphia and Reading Railway tleket agettt or Buurvav I. A. SwaiOAiti), Kneos J. WwKt, Gen'l Sunt., Oen'l Paas'r Agt Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Tho RosyFreshnoss And a velvet softness or the skin Is inva. rhtulyoulalned by ttt$f.who use 1'OMOKi'a Leave Broad street Btatlon Via Delaware river Leave Market Street Warf Express, 8 50 bridud Kipreee, 7 OS p. m. dally. 2 00, 400,5 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. in. (accommodation 4 no aim auup. m.l Kor unoejunv. Ainrieeea. n i uwoou anu nour Bench, Sea Ula City, Ocean City, Avalqii and scone naroor n,zpreas, vw u. m., yo, ji. in. weeic aava. punuavs. v w a. in. For Somen Point Kxpreas, 8 60, a. rtl.,200, 4 00, 500. p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m. J 11. HUTCHINSON, lb. IIWO, Gen'l Manager Oen'l Iai'gAgt WM. SCHMICKER, Jlf . Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity Fntnl Klro lu California. Iowa Hill. Cal., Oct. 18. This mining town, situated In the mountains of Placer county, was visited by a most damaging Are yesterday. The fire ptarted In the Cenfrnl Hotel, and two of the lodgers, William Golden anil William Owens, perished In the llames. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worth! nirtou. Ind. "Sun." writes: "You have a valuable tire- scrlption in Klectric Hitters, ami I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation ami ainv nnn,iAni,a n.i na ., aai ,,.,,.,. tiwiuiiviia .,. un ,Giiu,ai doidiii .villi it'has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stable, 2625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run dowc .''d not eat or digest food, had a liaokaobe which never left her Slid felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Hlectric Bitters restored het health ami renewed her strength. Prices SO cetits and $1.00. Get a home at a. waeiey s urug aiore. 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 the millinery department, may be seen all the latest styles.shapes and ready trimmed hats. A targe nnd Complete Lineof - Shawls, Blankets, Comforts, Feathers and ' all Kinds of Woolen Goods. M. BUItKr, ATI ORNEY-AT-LAW. onice Kaai' 1 'dldlng, cor er of Main and Centre streets, ei,roandonh. 1 II l-OMFtp.. ATTBRWBY-AT-LAWJ tfrVsafetnlnaii, lta. W. ailOITMAtCKH. ATTfiRNEY-ATrLAW. Corner Market ami Centre streets. plEOP. JOHN .lOFl, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, .Lock IVi W, Mithanoy CHy, Hnvlnir stud'rd i ii Loiit'n nnd t ddet BOtue of the IimI I V. 11-111 nHcn losantis misters Term rtAfloni.' v AdclrorVln eare o' Strong he Jewtsler Sltn.ndnah, f IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Wanted-fin idsa S Protect your Ideas; hipt r'ay lirlug- joil wealtn. Write JOHN WKUDUKUURN A CO., Patent Attar Mrs, Wasblugton, n. ('..for tbelr I. prlte oner ibu not oi two uunareu niventioua wanieu Accidentally Klllo'd IIIm SWoetlionrt. Albany. Qa., Oct. lfWNear Falrcloth, Mitchell county, Miss Hurst, the beau tiful 16-year-old daughter of Planter J. II. Hurst, was shot and killed by her sweel heart, Mack Iewls. The bul let passed through the young lady'b heart, killing her Instantly. The young oouple- wero out for a drive, and ac cording to Lewis' statement stopped to practice snooting at a "target. In taking the cooked reolver from lewla' hands It exploded. Both families are prominent. Household Necessity Qaacarebi Candy Catliartlo, the putt won derful medical discuvery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, sot, gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the eutiro system, dispel colds, cure headache, i fever, habitual conatinatlon and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C.U.U. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold sad guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Lord 8aMnliip.vM l'ripood ttetlremeut London, Oct. 18. The Daily Chronicle announces that in view of Lord Salis bury's desire to resign the premiership an-early reconstruction of tn cabinet Is probable. The Duke of Devonshire Is mentioned as Salisbury's probable successor. ov wiui fanoy end rennj SSSgS rtmieUleil. Alwoyobu; SStfiLUio market, ANo.l. 1 TCIimV U... notou.Mtu. Celebnirod Xem ki 1'owders D.'ver fa'i Hto out lure f olt.r ltina Colored GIuh and containing corks. AVe have n lnrp;e stock on ltnnd which we will sell reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER Or CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- VnMOm&G'unitEn, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. For-- DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. liilMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllilMltllllllliiiiuliiint.. WOfflFN WHO READ I are prcjrrerr; ya null keep ii.fo'in. I ,i " the W.irhTii l'riittn-ss. 1 lit- .!i '"- formed and (hrifiy II mi -: if , . . - sisuvo Keep RAINBOW LINIMENT r In the hntire. a a stmidnrd rpuilv 1 r - Sprains, Bruit, Cnum Itliuuiaii-4U. i and all aches and j. ... Price 2B ct. and E0 c'i r. "''tk Prepo.rsd by II. J. HACKE1 ' i (,0 ' ,iladlpliin tpoit so-XjB evbevwhep.;;. HiHiimiiiNiiHiiiiltiiliiii' ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinirHiu:.iiii;ntiii'ii m w- 2 riMbriffl'tA ' i i BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer. UlU'a Anua Salv. 7M' best aatre tn toe world for cuu, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rhearn, fever sores, tetter, o hop pad hands, chilblains, cents, aud ausoun eruptwus, ana poMUVeay eurrs pile or jo vay reoulwd. It v guaranteed togiv psrfset sstufictioa or zuony refunded . Price 36 cents per box. for sale by A. Wesley. HoWi 'i'. ut t:i n imt, Orovllle, C.tl , Oct. lis.- Vvaeu the Iteno stage was leaving Qulm y early Satur day morning the driver and express messenger found that the office of Walls-Fsrgo ft f'o. had been robbed of tits express box, containing $2,000 In gold. Tto telephone and telegraph wires leading from Qulney bad been eut, so that no Intimation of the rob bry reached any other town until brought by stage yesterday, thus leav ing the robbers ample opportunity to oORceal their Identity and make good their esaapt. Certainty yeu don't want toiutfer with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow tklu sua loss or appetite, loo uave never tried DeWltt's Little Bariy Bisen ftfr these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators, v. II. Bagenbucb. mm STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY TV. r.crhavcslW he tct ot jejrs. 'id b.v ci("-d tii"ujndi. ot n Debihtv. I i . ioci, blerpleu Otniniitr,'.u "l,Atrophy,&c They iienr i ic Lratn, strengthen the circulation, malt digestion tvsrtoi r tail imnirl a hosilth vigor to the whole being. All drains and Imbm are ehf A tWria.jy iTulg n.rinia MafUd sealeiL Price f t per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad leg, guarantee to cure or refund 0.c wooey, foe free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.; For Sale at KIRLIN'S nruz Store, Shcmndoah, Pa, ANDY CATMARTIC CURE1 10 - mi .mmiiri all 2s4so -a;,ay y - ?y r druggists ! iUOAf IITDT V nillDlVlTrcn to ni" anr i--eof riintiriHe. Cstrsnts art the Meat Laxa I nuovilUIDUl UUnitan I UUU llir. nrfrr xrv or (ripr.tiut raute hit natural multi. w- Istaaeal hooklrt rree. iit. KTKIII.IMi KKHKlll 111.. t'Slraie. Xonlr.al. t an.. orNfw ork. sii.4 tiliiBiTHtfiiritii '"t -fii't r -i - iri--in-1 i --
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