ITCHING SKIN DISEAS RrsTOT Celt Tbiathxst for tortortBir, dlag ring, Itchlne, burning, o1 icsly skin and scalp dlieuet with lots orbalr Wrm baths with UU. Ticust Boir, gentle apptlcittl of Uutktcxa (ointment), and fall dotes or Ctirtoosi Rstot TSXT.gresteit ol blood pailllcri and humor cares or " How lo Cart ftehlna Skin DIumm, fN. RED ROUGH HANDSSS'SSS HUMPH WITCH HfVZE&'p OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Soaldfj. M Wounds & Bruise. Cuts cSc Sores. 3olls & Txmsors. Eofnjo, & Eruptions. Snft' Rh iUm Sc Totters. EChappec' Hands. Fever Bilstors SOro Lipts & Nostrfjs. Corns & Bunions; Stings .fe Bites of ift'seots, Three Siies, 35c, 50c. and $W- oldbydrUOTtoUjortu'..rt-paMonrcodptof pric ucxriiEitH'xtD.ro ,;u nsmunst.,tTiri. AWN'S TANSY PILLS a. t.i.. irn WOMAN'S RELIEF. AtwitsDrufnittaiidrrlisbU. Arvitt ImiUttmnM, H.. l!ir(i.ltllllT PtLLSand SAT It OIKTI ' . .1 - ..... .lt rualatrta nrlM. I. Fo sale At Ktrlln's drap store and Shenandonh urujf store. MADE IV1E A MAN AJAX TABLETS rosiTiVEL,x uuius by Auuu and other Excwwea and Indiscretion-. Thru quldtlu ana lurelu rMtore uan vuauirin om or imog, uo fit a Din for atndy, tnvlneaa or marriage . UMant Inaanttv find Clonanmotlon if takealoclrna. Their ma thowa immediate iraprojo. scant and offaata a CUBE whore all others fall. In. letopot. hiring tho Kennlna AJax Tablets. They tare cured thonaanda and will onro you. we Bin a poaltlro written guarantee to effect a euro In each case or refund the money, l'rloa 00 cento per nackaae, or Ir paekactM Itnll treatmentl for $2-K, Br mall, in For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wesley's and Klrlln's, Druggists. IYjKlfiflriVlitirYl ""OEFl'ECTS ATO" THEN COTTON'S TLnTJLLIZER Cures central or special debility, wakeful-r..-M, spcrmatcrhma, emissions, Impotency paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, ciused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring 1 oat Manhood In old or young, giving; vigor and strength where formerweakneas prevailed. Con. t 'lient pn' ' v.. eimple, effectual, and legitimate Cm tt -. OUICK AND TMOROUCI t Inslbi ur i.AIU.1 I'S Vltallzcrs. Sent sealed if your drur. rut doc not have it. Price S I per piece. 6 lor $3. with written guarantee of conrplete cure. .mation, references, etc., free and coufidcnti.il b . nd us statement of case and 25 its, tor a eelc' inal treatment. One only sent to each person, CAT OH MEO. CO.. DOSTClfl, MASS Bold at KlrJln'a druif store, ISbenandoab, Ta SY PBLLtS. S&RTl AHO EUHE. SSND 4C F0K'W0MAM S SAFt CSUAP"" Wlrnx Spkcifio Co,PhiuuP Foi at Porlnsky'a drug store, Centre street. Minvl HrAL.THPIII.il GROCERS EVERYWHERE. ban Guess it must have been a lazy man who first thought ot using CORK 1 SHAVINGS for. a bed they're so comfort able just the thing to suggest an easy tune. For sale by dealers everywhere, Armstrong Cork Co.,' Pittsburg, Fa. Christ. Schmidt, . . . Agent and Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST. .' PUREST .'.AND . HEALTHIES" 203 W. Coal Street, SHE NAN DO AH, PA T. Mid Ihrotlfliont tilt world. PotTM a El in , too "PAfl i COCOA. MUST 1TMERFERE. Spain Will Got Along Without Un do Sam's Holp. TUB SITUATION HOW CRITICAL Accortllntr to tlio Vtnwn ot flpnnlMi Nowpnpeiff 'Wliloli UnaitlmouHly Siipiiort tho (Jovoi'iiinont'H Attltttdo. rropusotl Homo Iltito Vor Cubn. Madrid, Oct. 26. In the special note to United States Minister Woodford, the government declares that Spain has done all In her power to end the war In Cuba and cites many sacrifices which have been made by the nation, the number of troops sent to Cuba and the reforms which are to be carried out in the island, which are fully described. The note ends with the statement that "Spain will not admit the right of any foreign power to Interfere in any of her affairs." There is no doubt that the govern ment's reply will represent the deep feeling of the nation. The note dwells at length on filibustering and "other material and moral assistance which has chiefly contributed to tins' rise and duration of the rebellion, and which in turn has damaged American interests." It clearly intimates that Spain can not continue the "forbearance shown by Senor CanoVas del Castillo and the Duke of Tetuan during the past two years," and that she now calls upon the Amerioan government to "fulfill more strictly In the future the rules ot international law," because "the sue cess of the new home rule policy and the speedy pacification ot Cuba chiefly depend upon the conduct of the United States." The Spanish press unanimously sup ports the attitude of the government. which It calls eminently sober and dig. nlfled, but the impression is that the controversy with the United States has reached a critical stage which may be the prelude to a rupture. Three mom' hers of the cabinet who were inter viewed contended that Spain has the right, after her tremendous sacrifices in Cuba, to demand the observance of In ternatlonal neutrality by other nations. One of them added: "The gordlan knot is the United States, without whose help the rebellion would long ago have been suppressed. We do not want war, but every European nation will ap prove our defence of our International rights." The Spanish naval forces In the Caribbean sea will be strengthened on the pretext of a necessity for increased vigilance on the Cuban coast. General Weyler hag cabled a denial of the report that Mr. Hughes, the cor respondent of Black and White, was robbed. He says Hughes died of syn cope and appeals to the testimony of the British consul at Havana for proof of his statement. According to a dispatch from Ha vana, Lieutenant Oeneral Weyler has ordered the abandonment of demon strations that were being prepared there In his favor and against the gov ernment. Mrs. Woodford, the wife of the United States minister, has arrived here. Gen eral Woodford has not yet taken an official residence, but will continue to occupy apartments at the Hotel De Rome. A member of the cabinet declares that the government Intends to give Cuba complete local government, with universal suffrage to elect municipal and provincial councils, and an Insular parliament. The latter will be com posed of upper and lower chambers, having entire control of taxation and tariff. The responsible government will be composed of five ministers, whose councils will be presided over by the governor general. Senators and deputies for Cuba will continue to sit in the Spanish cortes, and the Imperial government will still control the army, navy, police, tri bunals and foreign affairs of the col ony, exactly as the program of the au tonomists demanded. The government has received promise of the support of both the autonomists in Cuba and of those residing in France and the United States, and expects no opposition from the other colonial parties. The same minister says that the gov ernment does not believe the Spanish note will cause friction with the United States, because it Is couched In a friendly tone and virtually shows that Spain Is doing what the United States has repeatedly advised. Stands at the Bead. Aue. J. Botrel. tho leading druggist of Slirovcport, la., says: "ur. .hung s new dis covery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is tho best seller I have." J. F. Camp bell, merchant of Bafford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. Kind's Now Discovery Is all that is claimed Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot sav enouch for its merits." Dr. King's Now Discovery for uonsumpuon, mugnsana ixuus is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at tho ncatl. it never aisappoints. croo inui bottles at A. Wasloy drug store. 'lluruliu-s Loot a llnnlc. Webster City, Iowa, Oct. 25. Three masked burglars robbed the State bank of Bialrsburg yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. They used dynamite, and tno explosion shattered the large plate class window ana uauiy wrecKeu me bank bul ding. They secured t,uuu worth of securities and a small amount of cash. The explosion awoke half the town. James Conners" yells frightened the burglars and although they had prepared the dynamite for a second ex plosion they leaped irom me buck window. Seeing Edward Gllllcon, who waB one of their pals, advancing to ward them and mistaking him for an officer, shot him twice. He was cap tured and Is not expected to live. The other two escaped. Household Necessity Case rets Candy Cathartic, tbe moat won' dorful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels. cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0.0,0. to-day; 10, 98, CO conts. Sold and guaranteed to, euro by all druggists. Jury ,nia,tintM u Murder. Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. . SS. John Schlegel, who one afternoon in July last. In the center ot the olty, shot and- killed Dr. A. I. Berger, one of the most nromlnoilt local men in his profession, was aoaultted at noon yesterday, Schlegel In a German grocer, whose wife charged Dr. Berger, their physt clan with criminally assaulting her on July 8. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dout clvo them tea or coffee. Have you tried the now food drink oalledl Qrain-OT It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place ef coffee. The more Qraiu-0 you give the children tho mora health you distribute through their systems. QraIn-0 is mado of pure grains, aud when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee bnt costs about I as much. All grocers sell it. 15o aud 86c, "Tears, Idle tar, I know not what they mean, " wrote me poet Tennyson . Hut tetm al ways mean something. There are tears of mel ancholy, tenr h despair, and those saddest most pathetic tears of the nervous over wrought wo man who has been bearing up as bravely ns she may under a daily burden of weakness and dragging, torturing pain. No wonder women weep. The wonder is that they are not oftener in tears for all they have to bear and sulTer : and the saddest thing about it is how little their sufferings are understood. , Itven the doctor, nine times in ten says'; "Oh, a little nervous neiw, that's all " on" neuralgia," or "Insom nia," or "dyspepsia." If he suspect the realcause he insists upon examinations and local treatment, about the very worst thing possible to a nervous, overwrought woman. There is no need of these repugnant methods. Any woman may insure health and strength in a womanly way by the use of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription. It cures the weaknesses and diseases of the feminine organism absolutely and com pletely. It was devised for this special purpose by one of the most eminent and experienced physicians in this country; an expert specialist in women's diseases. For nearly 30 years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Ilufialo, N. Y. Any woman may consult him by letter, free of charge. Her letter will be answered not by a mere nurse or uneducated, unscientific person, but by the most competent medical authority anywhere obtainable. All women should read Dr. Pierce's thousand-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." It con tains more clear and comprehensive advice on medical subjects than any other book ever published. A paper-bound copy sent free for twenty-one one-tent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Or cloth-bound for thirty-one stamps. HAVE YOU READ- THE PHILADELPHIA TI01ES OTITIS MORNING? THE TIMES I( the most extensively circulated and widely read newspaper pub lished In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub lic men and public measures is In tho Interest of public integrity, honest government and prosperous Industry, and It knows no party or personal allegiance in treating public Issues. In the broadest and best senso a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES alms to havo the largest circulation by deserving It, and claims that It la unsurpassed In all the essentials of a great metropolitan newspaper. Specimen copies o! nny edition will be sent free to any one send ing their address. 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Witness Ita unrivaled average dally circulation exceeutng iou,uuu copies, aim an average exceeding 120,000 copies for Its Sunday editions, wblle Imitations of Us plan of publication In every Important city of the country testify to the truth ot the assertion that in the quantity and quality of Ita con tents, and In the prloa at which It la sold Tho lteoord has established the standard by which excellence In Journalism must be measured. The aily Edition Of The lteoord will bo sent by mall to any address for (3.00 per year or 3b cent per monin. The Daily and Sunday Editions together, which will five Its renders the best and freshest information of all that Is going on In the world every day In the year Including holidays, will be sent lur 11.00 a year or DO cents per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, , Philadelphia, Fa, 1 o--f IN NICK OF TIME A Scrnntoii Citizen is Fortunate A Point of Public Interest. 'In every dy life we will do things in "Nick of time." Of coarse these "narrow shavos" don't tend to lengthen life, sod still 'tis better that wsy than to fall. Our repre sentative called nt 910 Mifflin Avenue, Semnton, and ittn. 111. F. Wolfe, who resides there told hiin in the course or conversation that slio 1ms been safTering Tram kldnoy complaint, taking the form of sharp piercing pains in the lack, shooting like a knife thrust in the small of the back when evor she stooped over or lifted anything. Sometimes It was only a ratrli, as It were, that lasted for a minute ; then there were headaches that wore very severe. Urinary trouble Misted as well, and it was necessary on this Account torlseduring the night, thus breaking the natural rest ; the symptoms whon in a moder ate way might he called kidney annoyances, hut If they are neglected for any length of time tbe consequences assume a terioas nature. This is demonstrated lu tho case of Mrs. Wolfe, for her heart became affected and did not act properly. Kidney troubles produee droiny, Bright's disease. Diabetes and many other complications; dropsical conditions produce a pressure on the heart from the unnatural accumulations of water aud overyone knows that when the heart's action is Interfered with 'tis a serious matter. So thought Mrs. Welfe, aud hearing of Hie llttlo wonder worker, Dottn's Kidney Pills, alio began taklug them, and "Just in the nick of time, too." Tho results obtained from Dean's Kidney Pills were Just the same as every where they have been used. Mrs. Wolfe says the pain, trouble and annoyances have entirely left her, and Blie is pleased to inform others what to use for Kidney dis orders. Dean's Kldnoy Pills aro sold by all dealers. Price 50 conts per box or 0 boxes for $2.50. Sent by mail on receipt of price, l'oster- MilburnCo. Uufflilo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8. If we can sell you one 2C. package of wlio in is admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have SEEL1CTS. has added alittleofSccl- llg'S to ordinary coffee knows a , erand drink that twill please her husband. lafkUlK. DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original nnd only FRENCH Rnfn Ami rnlialiln enre on tiie mnr. ket. Price. $t.(Kl; sent by mail. uenuioo sola oniy uy S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. nR.THEEL604H.Six.hSt, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." I templallng inarrlaEe, iryou are a victim of BLOOD P0IS0H ".ITe.rSf .Private Diseases human rnce which de- ' Jttrntr ml ml nnd bnd v. nnd unfit votl for the duties nt life, call or write and he saved. Hours: Dally, lKll ''Vpfi. fl-Ot Sun., Bend lOcts. In pt am pa for Boole with ntvorn tct 1 mon tula JElxpoa In? Quncki and fitko Institutes SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY, lO N. Main Street. ... PRICE LIST. ... Collars ac Collars, Ironed 2c Cuffs, per pair 4c New Shirts 10c Shirts, washed and Ironed 10c Shirts, starched and Ironed 8c Wight Shirts 10c 1 Undershirts 7c urawers 7b Socks 3c Handkerchiefs ci Vests 15c to 20c Ties 3 to 10c Laundry done up dally. Mending free tor regular customers. DUII il 0 DCflMMP DV I 1IIL.H Ot I11-HUII1U III IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27. 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows For Now York via Philadelphia, week da iu, oso, tin u ai a. in., 12 bj, a iu anarjU7 a. , - .1 In . ... ill nunuajn. t. .v .... For New York via Mauch Chunk, week da 5 86. 7 05 a. m.. 12 83 and 8 10 I), m. For Readlmr and Philadelphia, week dav 2 10, 5 86, 7 05, 0 81 a.m 12 33, 8 10 and 6 07 p. nl i - I nm. m 1 OUIIUI,., . IU U. Ml. For l'ottsvllle, weeK aays, z 10, 7 03, 0 51 a. ml 1283,8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p.m. Sundays, 2 10 a. n,vorlc ln 'he Lelth mines, south of town, ItApTfiniu.iin anil llfnlinnnv CUv nul. ,lfl..l'nl.iln, ..!..,,. T T f . - ' Sundays. 2 10 a. m ror wiiuamsport, Hunuury and Lewlsburg,!"0'"5" lu ueam uy a rail or the roof week days. 8 20, 6 00, 1180 a. m.. and 7 23p.m.hey were buried beneath tons of slate t u. w, ii Kin. m., tzaj, a iu, ouv, 7 za, u do anulwlu wc uuh uli- twin were married it w p. in. ouiiuuvB, a iu, o 2o a. m. For Ashland and Sharaokln. week dava. 8 96. 5 36,7 03, 1180 a. m., 8 07, 7S5 and W p. ml. m. i. Wasblncrton and the Weat vln It. A O. It. K.. ihroueh trains lea-i Ileadlnir Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & B, It K.) at 8 20, 7 85, 11 28 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays 3 20 7 00.1128 B.m.. 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl- nonai trains xrora i weniy-iourili ana Unest- nm streets suction, wees aays, iu au a. m. 12 20. t 10 O U f.IU. DUUUttfB, 1 iXJ, O I, Ul. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wnalr days, 1215, 400, 800a. m., and 1 00, 4 90, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, G 00 p, m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 SO, 9 10 a.m.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 8 80, 11 80 p.m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. iave lieaainR.weeic uaya, 1 uo, 1 iu,iu uu, a, m. 12 00 m 4 W, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 136 a. ro. Leave l'ottsvllle, weeK days, 1 Us, 7 40 a. in., 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tarn aqua, week days, 8 18, 8 48, 11 28 a, m., 1 86, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 30. 8 45. 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 6 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 1Z as, a 49 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 36, 2 40, 4 00 680,926. 1025, 1159 a. ra., 2 32, 532, 638 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. iave wiinamspori, weeK aays, 'in, low a m 4 00 and 11 00 p. m, Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street whaif for Atlantic City. weesaays iszpreas, v uu n. in., zuu, 4 00, i. in. 8 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 6 30 p. m. Su nuayi davs Express. 900. 10 00 a. in. Accommoda tion, auu a. ra., 4 48 n. Returning leave Atlantic Olty depot, corter Atlantlo and Arknuaaa avenues, Weekdays Kx press, 7 38, 9 00 a. in., 8 00, 6 30 p.m. Accommodation, 8 18 a. in., 408 p. in. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. in. Accom modation, 7 15 a. ra., 4 15 p. ra. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or addreas I. A. SwraoAnn, EnsoH J. Wkkks, Gen'l Sunt., Gen'l Poss'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. Wanted-An Idea SSsB Proteet your tdasst Uwr may bring jou wealtb. Write JOHN WKIiDEHBUBN ft OO.. Patent Attor neys, Washington, I). 0,. for thalr ll.tiuj prixe oEer aiiitUit ot two hundred Utvanttoaa wanted. EDI! FOR "-GR0B." uwaaa FleoingFromthe Klondiko tit'&ml Impending Stimticfife ,' PLENTY OF GOLD Itf 1A$E0F. ' ' Hut Tlioro Is Not an Inoh of tTltftttlltetl O roti nil 011 the Klondike ntlrt Clolrt Seokors Who Go There Must 800k Gold Vor Others. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 2B. The steamer h Humboldt arrived Saturday night with five man from Dawson Olty, leaving there Sept. 3, and three men from ailrtonk and other point on the Yukon. TUy r no gold will ootn out this rail, an this steamer has taken the, last of those who have 00QM down the Yukon. Tire river Is atftwdy frown hard, and beats are laid ud to winter. Of the 6,000 or G,J0pbpU ill Dawson and vicinity at least 1,000 will be obliged to flee from flfi pending starva tion. Up to Sept, t, when the Miller party left Dawson, new atala num bered from three to 20 people dally, and there Is no doubt that that ratio will be continued all winter. Three hundred men were working the gulches, and in the hills were several prospect ors, all of whom knew nothing of the shortage and were depending on the company stores for provisions. One way of relief is open to the miners. Five hundred or 1,000 could winter at Circle City, 100 miles below Dawson, and draw their supplies by dog trafn from Port Yukon. Circle City has S00 houses, and Is said to be the largest log cabin town in the world. John F. Miller says there will not necessarily be starvation, but certainly miners will suffer from privations. Five hundred men Intend to come down the river, but that Is closed and they cannot' get out. There Is no doubt that the people of Dawson have been alive to the situation for six weeks. "Our leaving," says SlmB, "was the beginning of a stampede for grub. Transportation companies at St. Mich aels and Fort Yukon claim the liquor trafllo has no appreciable effect on the supply of provisions. Not more than 30 tons of liquor, they say, has gone Into the country. "With the blockade of the Yukon every possibility vanishes of treasure by the s'teamer Portland. No gold will come out this year. There is any amount of gold at Dawson. It is not unusual to see horses loaded with dust. But the mines are owned by men who know their value. One sees it on every hand. It seems plentiful, but you must remember it is more plentiful In the United States treasury, and is Just as hard to get. People who flock to the mines expecting to pick up gold In the grass roots do not realize what they are up against." There is no doubt that a large amount of treasure will come from the Yukon basin next year If the miners can get enough to eat to continue mining dur ing tho winter. Gold sent out early this year will not be a circumstance to next spring's output of the sluice boxes. Mr. Miller says nothing of considerable value has been found this summer. Thore Is not an Inch of ground un staked on the Klondike. The following named creeks have been located: "Sul phur, Quartz and Moosehlde, for In stance, for 12 miles above the mouth; Henderson, Dominion and Victoria Gulch, Henderson creek Is 12 miles above Stewart river and Victoria Gulch is 12 miles below Stewart river. Tho steamer Farrallon arrived from Dyea and Sknguay nt 1:30 yesterday afternoon, brfnglng 125 passengers, 12 of whom are from Dawson City. They report that nearly all tho restaurants there are closed on account of tho food shortage. More than half of the food in the warehouses has been sold, but the company refuses to distribute, although It (s paid for, until It Is learn ed for certain whether more provisions will be brounht up the river. In case no mors arrives the entire stock will be rationed among the residents, to prevent possible starvation. There has been jio starvation yet, but there will urely be atshortase. People are leav- dg dally. N(7ewRtrv7!'svhavG been made at Dawson, and only thiTOge own ers that have food for their mTP will oe aDie to do much work this A GREAT SURPRISE IS iFSTORE 'for thoso who will go to-day and trot a nack. uuaiw-u. it takes tho nlacn nf coHeo at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink. full of health, and can bo givon to the children as well as tho adult with groat benefit. It is mado of puro grains and looks fi" me uuesi grauos or Mocha or WJava coffee. It satisfies overyone Acun of "''" uuncr lor ine system than a .tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What 1 .. r i - i , . . . - coueo oroaKS uown Uralu-O builds up. Ask your grocer lor uraiu-U. 15c. and 25c Hurled Under Tons oT Slnto. Unlontown, Pa Oct. 25. While nl mutuiusiuii, ui mis place, wre na it was several hours before they m leave lamiues. iMumuuuuit utin prevent cvoat mia. left. De Witt's Littln KnrW Tllr all nllla In bIia hut w .(7 Vojiting the meat serious fnrm. f lL ram.h rri of Hvor jfn?f ,1 ? ,! Tllef oure const pa- fr"Tr , "WV vuiw ing oowois. ""Runuu, PropoHed Sower I'lpo Combine'-; jUiiburg, Oct. 28. Preliminary steps ueen taken to form a colossal ne of sewer pipe and terra cotta manufacturers of the United US, with a capital of $11,000,000. The id combine will be controlled by capitalists. It is proposed. If manufacturers sign, to appoint rs wno will appraise each plant country. If they do not all sign iu the new company will not ed. Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar ur iimii s wittui uasel Salve, al ady for emeraaiiAiM WMla n D.,.u.ti.. H, t also Instantly relieves aud cures .ruisea. Bait rnaiiin. Mwma nn.i ..11 In ui mo sain, u never rails. O. II, ucli. rued tho -i UtnllMm" Giimo. York, Oct. 25. Willard Walker. s old, said by the police to be an endcr, who staled that his home uffalo, and John F. Ellis, 41 years this city, were arraigned ln the on Market police court yesterday id with worklnsT a "flimflam" on men leaving; for Europe on mips or tne Anchor line. The t Is alleged, get the eattlemen to Spurious bonds, telling them they i oe casneo in eitner London ur MQl. Uucklou'a Arulcu Salve, best salve in tho world for outs. , sores, ulcere, saltrhewn, fever sores ihapped hands, chilblains, corns, and! eruptions, and positively ourea piles ty required. I tin cmannt .';' satisfaction or monv ntfiind ii... b per box. For sale by A, Waaioy. Over Studied. Was Ovftr-ambiiious and Went Bayoncl Hsr Strength. Constant Pain and Misery Her Critical Condition. Pram the pmoerat, ShetbteOU, Jhtf. In one of the main idrwN of PrnlhTvi)l the pills. Th first dote helped her, and Indiana, resides Mrs. Knulv Kdvuinls nnd niter tin- firt box had been taken, she was her seventeen year old daughter. Torn. Tin- a d'AWeiit girl. She continued with tins young lady is 0110 of the charming niiws id r- . I .c-itte nml when she had taken eight ihi. ! I i,r kiinuii lur iii r hi'antv 1, fs'i louiiili'ti' pure bad been effected. nnd perfect health. ' "Although etijnying good health now," said her mother to a reporter riTontly, "Im has not always been in fWtumilc. I uppn,. Cora, until two yrari ago luat March n healthy and strong as any girl of her hi?'. She was attending school nnd was hIihIviu hard. Perhaps she waa too studinus, fur we noticed that the hpaltliy color in her check wn rapidly dlssppeerlng, and alio wai becoming roue ami muow. iwric. swollen circles t. can to appear Under her eyes, and she rapidly became worse, we were living in rraiikiin, Iudiana, at the time, and Cora would have l graduated that Spring. She stopped atleml Fng school and endeavored to get a rent, hut her health kept (ailing. Her blood was color- I lets and impure. Phe would also have sick j headache, oonld scarcely eat or sleep, and was almost continually in pain. Nothing which we did for her seemed to do any good. " Different physioians treated and pre scribed for her, but she kept getting worse. Site had formerly weighed 108 ponnds, but during her illness her weight had dwindled down to 79 pounds. We begin to thinh there was nothing we could do for ber bene fit, when I happened to notice an article in a paper regarding tho merits of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. I thought that if there was ever a pale person it was cer tainly Cora, so I decided to buy a Ik.t. ol the pills and let her try them. It was the first of lust May when she began, and near the middlo of June when she stopped using PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pn. W. II. YINOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Resident House Surgep ol tho University State of N. Y. IIJ3ADQ.UARTER8 ! Hotel Franey, Shenandoah TIIUBE YEAE COUItSB. Calls night or day promptly responded. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kgnn building, cor. er of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, J." POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWJ Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF. JOnN JOKES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of tho best masters li? London and Paris, will give lessons on tho violin, manuoiin, guitarand vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouso the Jeweler Shenandoah. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAR MEN OF ALL AGES NO HIONI5Y IN AnVANCIi. Won tlcrfnl appliance nnd scientific rem edies scut on trial to nny rellublo man. A world-wldo Tcputntlon back ot this offer. Every obatnelo to happy married life removed. Pull strength, development nnd tone given to every portion of tho body. Palluro impossible ; ago no barrlor. No C. O. D. scheme . ERIE MEDICAL CO., aN.s?: A gonuino wolcomo waits you at OE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts? PtliMl whl.W.. 1 . . Celebrated Feiintle l'omlers never fall 'lu.l'lULultM'UM.l.r.TrS; with Tim. e-Ml Pennyroyal I'lllt and Mh.r iff! ZTS.ra?f1'e)-. AJwayibuvtao bnt and avoid dlun. olntaent. Guaranteed turwrtor to all olhera. 1mA1vUi LV,kKr&fiii Dr. are the ... ti o I to all! Vmen 1 'W i r .. i wwx uaiuiu ol, "DIRT DEFIES THE KINGTHEN . IS GREATER THAN J?OLt itLR "" ,l,,,lllll,ll''""miiiiiilMiiiiiii7,,,,lllllilluu-:.ii) 1 I M WOIHFN WHO RE FOR SALE EVBRVwr; im""""""imiL"""","y UlltfMllllllllliiiiNMmtiRinT.T.T.I?... WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! . "tasi- M vigor to the whole being. All driuit and m:.f '.For Sale ai kirtin-c r,... , , ufc ANDY CATHARTIC CURECOltSTIPATIOH i in i T nniliii : -iaalW nr. t&mwMmHmmmmi all ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED "2r- "t. .SSfSS!??. I W sad U.M,t fre,L id. hTKUMNQ yiy,, 1, i. I ' it " ti'tigcr, can cat morr, sleeps Ii, er. mi l weighs more lhan she did before she win t.iken sick. I am Mire too mm It cannot be aaul nbout Dr. Williams' Pink I' IN fir Pale IVnjile in her case, as they in, laul.iedly fmel In t life. We have re cofuiii tnl. d'lliem lo u number of sufferers." '1 he ymng hnly, end a word of approval, nml tlr'it "lie felt irv grateful (Wr the bene lit riciiml thrmiizh" Dr. Williams' Pink 1'ills f,.r 1'iile People. "I agree with my mother. pni d slip. " that I would not be liv ing t,, ,1 iv hud I tint used these niils." To 1. ,ic no doubt as to the truthfulness nf In r Mi.ry Mri. 11 wards cheerfully mude the follov. nig tithdin il : SitKi.nYvn.i.T?, Tnti., May lit, 1897. This is to certify that the above story con cerning the illness and subsequent recovery of my daiiffhter, Cora, is an exact and truth ful representation of the facts in her case. Mm. Emily En wards. SHKLBTVIX.LB, INP., May 13, 1S97. Snlncribed aad sworn to before me this 13th day of May, 187. I C. MAT, Yotory Public Dr. WillianB' Pink Pills for Pale People contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the Wood and re store shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dnren or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, and mny be had of all druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Medi cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. SCHUYKILL DIVISION October 1, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tlm ahnn date for WlRHans, Ollberton, Kraokvllle, Dark Water, St Clair, l'ottsvllle. Hamburg, Reading Pottstown, Phoenlxville, Norrlstown aad Phil adclphlA (Ilroad street station) at 80S and HOS a. m. anti 4 p m. on weeic nays, ntindays, 6 08 n. m., 3 10 p. m. For Pottsvllle and Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days. Sundays, 0 45 a. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. anu 12 hi, 8 41, 7 52 and 10 47 p. m. Sunday. 11 IS a. m. nnd 5 41 d. m. love l'ottsvllle for Hueoanaoan at 1015 a. m. and 12:35, 6 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday i iu 4U n. m., o 10 p. m. Leave I'ldladelDlifa. tBroad street statlonl. fo Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 35 ami 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and 7 ' p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Girt, Asbury Park. Ocean Orove, Lout Branch, and intermediate stations, 8.70 11.14, a. m. 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 00, 4 50 5 15. 6 50, 7 83, 8 20, 8 33, 9 80, 10 21 (Dining Car), II 00 a. tn, 12 00 noon, i2i (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 30, 3 50. 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car). 600, 702,743, 1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 Of), 4 50, 5 15, 8 20 "33,9 50, 10 21, (Diilng Car), 1185 s. m., 12 35, luu Dining Car) ?fr (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dui'ng f r), 5 20, 5 56,0)inlng Car) 6 31, 7 02, 7 43, 10 Offji. m.. 12 01 night. Express for Boston without change, 11 00a m., week-dnys, and 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltlmoro nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020, 1128, a. m., 12 09, 1231 (Diul.lg Car), 112, 318, 4 41. 519 Congrea slonnl Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 655 Din ing Car, 7 31 Dining Carl p. m., and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a.m., 1209, 112, 4 41, 1515 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Oar, 6 815 mining Car, 7 31 Din ing Car p. tn. and 12 06 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Loavo Broad Btreet station via Delaware river bridge Express. 7 05 p. m. dally. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 8 50 2 00, 4 00,500 p. III. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. ra. (accommodation 130 nnd 5 00 p. m.)u. ITnr flnnn M nv. AnirlMMi Wllilirnnil nwW TTttllv Bench, Sen Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Exprese, 9 00 a. m., 400, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somers Point Exnrewg. 8 50. a. m- 2 00. 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I. B. Hutchinson. it. w Wood. Gon'l Manager. Gen'l Paas'g'r Agt EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and I nsrt t j nrog,e-,va tl kocii info "im rmcress. TIim .il RAINBOW LINIMENT now, at, n HtttmtaK) rainwiv Pries ets. sud 60 ctsxijerfc,!. They have atood the teat ofyctrs. aud have cured thouiandf of V"", "uui uiaealei, such sa DebOity. Duimaaa. Sleeplau. oea, and Vancocel,Atrophy,x. They clear tbe brain, alrenMhen the circulation, make digestion - wx, sua SVC UVCSII0u loatea ... !.. 5'ec'' "d ime" healthr J L. L1?" C,N3 co- "nrj, o. omit, oucnanaoan, ra. h7 Tou i'Xi "ITtin'ut. 817
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