BSKIN In all the world there is no other treatment o pairs, to sweet, to safe, so speedy, for pre (erring, purifying, and beautifying the skin, cklp, and hair, and eradicating every hu mor, as warm batlu with Ctrriouru. Boap, and gentlo anointings with Cirricuju. (oint ment), the great skm euro. (utieur. sw ! Hold tlimnrrimit ttis vrorli. PpTT.t Obvo ft GniK. Cotr , Hole t'rops., Boutin. -" All About th8kln, Bcalp.and lltlr,"fr. EVERY HUMOIt r,WViu' CURES No. 1 Fover, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. JvfOj, .4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. N6"7 9 Headache. N6f-iO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. iNcfj il Delayed Periods, ifo. 12 Leuchorrea. No. 13 Croup. rip, 14 tiKin j)igonsg ;Np" 10 Rhoumaiishi. ' Nd 10 Catarrh. Njj. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. iio. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr, Humphreys' Ilomeopathla Manual of , Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of 25cts., Wots, or $1. Humphreys' Mod. Co., Cor. William , and John 8ta., New York. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBtm. Ttniiwrt lire WOMAN'8 RELIEF. AIwiti oromnt and reliable. Avoid Imttationt. Gat L'AToir'i Takit Pills and lire hiomiti. At dm it rort. nr nt iliroet fH-alcd). ttriea. II. CtTfl Brio Co., Boiton, Mui."Our book. 4o. For sale at Klrltn'fl drug store and Shenandoah at us score. MADE ME A MAM AJAX TABLETS I08ITIVLY CURE jir i nervous jueaef r suing mem ori JmpotnC7,Bleepleine8,eto .chum! dj ADlUw-ana mnr j..xoec nnu mail CrstlonH. TAey QtiiA;f and turtly restore Lmt Vitality in old or jotinir. and fit a man ror ttuaj, Dtviness or xnarriase, Vravunr. Inannftv nnl Vinsu mot ion If tftkanin time. TUair mo shows Iramedinto improve- totiit aua aseu a uuitci wnore an oiavrs ion. in- K" tupoa harina the ireualna AJaac Tablets. They ToiTftdthoaiftndand will cure you. e eive a yotitlrs written guarantee to elfect a care la each case or refund the money. Price GO cents uer pacUaHe.pr tlx paokatTes (fall treatment for 13 r mtuLin plain wrapper, upon receipt of price, Circular fret1. AJAX REMEDY CO., 'C. Forsaloin Shenandoah, Fa., at A. Wasleys and Ktrlln, Drujrfflata. SWi&OBYMLinS .CEATK ZvJfA sir, WW OUUB...f '-HQVi IW uo EFKEOT3 ATOIw"THErl CATON'S tSTTTALlZEH Cures central or special debility, wakeful ness, epermatorhosa, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quietly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and rtrength where former weakness prevailed. Con- icnt simple, eiiectuai, ana legiitrp'oi O 1 quick AND.THonoyav 9 CATON'S Vltallzers, Sent sealed il your drug- fist doe not have it. Trice $1 per pVge, 6 for S5, v im written guarantee ol complete cure. I matIon, references, etc., free and confidential. & nd ua statement oi case and 25 cts. for a weekV Inal treatment. One only sent to each person. 4JATOH MED. CO., BOSTON, MA88. Bold at Klrlln'a drug store, Shenandoah, Pa 'A&SSY -PILLS? ALL OKIM SaPI AHO SUNL". 4O.F0S,'VShUN'S SAFi Fot at Povlnaky's drug store, Ea" Centre street. miBttl HEAL.THI-ULII GROCERS EVERYWHEHE. UcafM'CZ&ySy Tixi Onto. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Christ. Schmidt, , Agent and Bottler of . . , AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA a it COCOA. GEORGE'S FUHEHflli- (Continued from l'Irat rage.l (ilie had passed through, Mrs. Qeorgo maintained her composure with atei:n fortitude. To the right of Mrs.. George wera. seated the 'other members of the family and relatives, including Richard George, a son of the philosopher, and his dsugher, Miss Anna George. John V. George, n brother of the deceased, and other relatives wore present. The reserved seats to the left were occupied by the pallbearers and the ushers. The pallbearers were: Tom L. Johnson, August Lewis, Andrew Mc Lean, Thomas G. Shearman, Arthur McBwen, Louis P. Post, Jerome O'Neill and Charles Frederick Adams. Tlio Honorary 1'allboarors. The honornry pallbearers, some of whom sat on the platform. Included Mayor William L. Strong of New York, Mayor Frederick V. Wurster of Brook lyn, Charles W. Dayton, George Cary Eggleston, Horace White and John Swlnton. Mayor Strong sat at the center of the platform, and he was surrounded by a number of the more distinguished persons present. Behind the mayor sat Seth Low, with Colonel George E. War ing by his side. The exercises began at 3:25 with the Blnglng of the hymn "Lead, Kindly Light," by the Plymouth church quar tet. Rev. Dr. R. Heber Newton, who was Mr. George's warm personal friend as well as pastor, then read the burial service. Dr. Newton did not wear his priestly robes, and he had no reading desk. The service was, therefore, In a way entirely Informal, there being also no responses. It was, however, the regular burial service of the Episcopal church. At the conclusion of the burial ser vice Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott spoke briefly upon the character and public services of Henry George. Ho was f ol lowed by Rabbi Gotthal, Father Mc Glynn and John S. Crosby. The latter has been one of the most active Henry George campaigners, and was the only layman who spoke. All of the addresses were eloquently eulogistic of the dead leader, and were listened to with rapt attention. ' Dr. Abbott spoke in his customary manner, calm, critical and judicious, yet with much earnestness. He avoid ed anything like extreme eulogy, es pecially as regards Mr. George's po litical teachings, but his praise for him as a man had no bounds. "What Is It to follow Christ?" asked Dr. Abbott. "Is It not to show the spirit of Christ himself? No one, I think, was ani mated more clearly by His spirit than he whose sudden death we are called here to mourn. Only In commerce- and Industry do we find the many still ministering to the few. In commerce and. Industry the spirit of Christ has still to enter. To bring this about, to put the ordinary Interests of life within the sphere of Christian Influence, was the object that Henry George devoted his life to. Injustice he did not look upon as mere theoretical wrong. He loved truth, he loved his fellowmen, and he Identified himself with them." Dr. Abbott also spoke In the highest praise of the Intellectual Bide of Henry George. He said that Mr. George's mastery of the English language, his ability to put things Into the most forcible possible way and his genius for arousing enthuslasm.would have placed him almost In any position in public life If he had been content to be merely a politician. To do something to lift God's children to a better plane had been the object .of Henry George's life. Dr, MoGlynn's Tribute. Prior to the address of Rev. Edward McGlynn the vast assemblage had pre served a churoh like quiet, but the ring ing words of the priest evoked an out burst of applause which could not be re pressed. Dr. McGlynn spoke with great feeling, but his evident grief at the loss of his old friend did not prevent the display of some characteristic flights of eloquence by him. In the course of his address Dr. McGlynn said: "The place where we meet here this afternoon is not one dedicated to re ligion or to the service of God, but has generally been used for purposes of rec reation, for amusement, or art. It has today been made sacred, and we meet here upon holy ground, and stand ashamed In the presence of a message directed to us from the throne of God. We stand upon ground that la made sacred by the remains of a man who was raised from among us by our Father in Heaven to spread the mes sages of truthvand righteousness and Justice and peace to all. "He died in a struggle for the cause of humanity, especially that of New York, but it was altogether too small for his broad mind and Indomitable energy. The struggle In which he has always been engaged was for the rights of man and for justice to all. I ba Heve I am not guilty of any profana tion of the sacred scriptures when I say there was a man sent from God, and his name wafl Henry George." Dr. McGlynn was here interrupted by applause throughout the hall, and seemed deeply affected. He alluded to the touching eulogy bestowed upon Henry George by Dr. Abbott, as ex pressing what he thought of him as a friend and brother. "Henry George's gentle heart," the orator said, "was ready to break be cause he saw that nothing came from the professors of the schools of political economy which could Improve the con dition of the people, because the limits of the knowledge of those economists was hardly to be considered within the bounds of science at all. Truly, It was designed by Providence to raise up such a man before the world to expose the fallacy and the Injustice of their reasoning. Wherever word has gone that Henry George Is dead his teach ings live, and his voice is heard, though he lies still lndeath. His works have been read throughout the world, and In every language known In the universe George speaks to all humanity today. "His life Is before the whole world, like an open book. Today he occupies a far higher, a far greater position than the president of the United States or the mayor of the olty of New York. When the names of mayors of New York and presidents of the United States will be but called to memory by an allusion in history or p. niche in one of- the walls of the parliament of nations, the world will look back with reverence and love upon the name of Henry George," a'lio Ilody TiUon to Brooklyn, The eulogies tittered, the day gone, the streets became filled with people, who wished to see the funeral cortege as it pasted In solemn procession down New York's greatest streets, thence across Brooklyn bridge, thence through Brooklyn's great streets to the Brook lyn city hall. There the public gave over the body to the family, and the casket was taken to the modest home in Fort Hamilton, from which they were borne to their final resting place in Greenwood this morning. At the lowest estimate 125,000 people saw tie casket as it wended Its way to that point whore the public was compelled. 40 BiasA aside in .reverence Out Into the Darkness. What mother would turn her young , daughter out alone unpro tected into the stormy night? Yet many loving mothers allow their daughters, who are Justcom ing into the time of womanhood, to proceed with out proper care and advice all un. protected and alone into the pei lis of this crit ical period. Younp; women at this time often suffer from irreg ularity and weak nest which may afterwards de velop into dan gerous disease and fill their whole lives with Wretchedness. It la a mother's duty not to pass over such matters in silence, but to promote her daughter's womanly health and regularity by every reasonable means. These delicate ailments are easily over come in their early stages by judicious self treatment without any need of the obnox ious examinations which doctors uniformly insist upon. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is a positive specific for all diseases of the feminine organism. It restores perfect health and regularity to the special functions, and vital vigor to the nerve-centres. It is the only medicine of its kind devised for this one purpose by an educated, experienced physician. During nearly 30 years as chief consult ing physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce has acquired an enviable reputation. His medicines are everywhere recognized as standard remedies. His "Golden Med ical Discovery" alternated with the "Fa vorite Prescription " constitutes a thorough and scientific course of treatment for weak and impoverished conditions of the blood. A headache is a symptom of constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipa tion, promptly and permanently. They do not gripe. Druggists sell them. antl sympathy, whllethe family claim ed Its own. Henry George, son and successor of the late Henry George, has Issued a statement In which he says: "I am. an affectionate son of a. most loving father. Between us has existed the closest companionship. I have a clear under standing of find profound admiration for all that lie has said and done. A man has but one life here to live, and I solemnly dedicate mine to the cause to which my father gave his. If elected to the exalted office of mayor of greater New York I shall hold myself pledged to fulfill every condition and promise made by him, and most especially shall I bring swift and terrible Justice upon those public thieves and corruptiortlsts who for so long have flaunted their deeds In the faces of the common peo ple whom they have insulted and rob bed." Something to Know. It may bo worth something to know that tlio very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver nnd Kidneys, and aid those organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Elec tric Bitters improves the appetite, aids diges tion, and is pronounced by thoso who have triod it as tlio very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or ?1.00 per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug storo. II ENTERT Schuylkill County Teachers' Institute. KAIER'S OPERA HOUSE, MAHAN0Y CITY, MONDAY, NOVEAlBER 8th. W. J. CLARKE, Klcctrlcal Engineer of New loric uiiy. lciuro " wonders ot juodcrn Science." This lecture Includes thoX-Itnys, and also tlm projecting Klnetoscopo or mov ing pictures, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER oth. THOMAS II. DINSMOKK, Jr., A. M. I'll. V. Lec ture "A Wonderful Structure." (The Man of To-Day.) Illustrated with Brilliant Chemical Experiments. Tills is o now lec ture in the realms of science, and not only attracts crowded houses, but entertains and instructs nil who hear. WEDNESDAY, NOVEHBER lOtli. THK LYRIC LADIES OF CHICAGO. (Formerly Smalley Grand Concert Company.) Zelda Hlmoni, First Soprana; Grayce K. Gllmore, Second Sopruna ; Maude K. Lambert. First Alto; Gertrude Spragtie, Secoud Alto and Musical Director; Mary Louise Gassldy, En tertainer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. THK LADIES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF BOSTON. Twenty Star Lady Musicians. A superb organization of twenty players, comprislngthe lending lady Instrumentalists of r.ew England, tinder the efllcte t direc tion of Prof. D. W. Howard, usslsted by Miss UmniaHaeker, Prima Dona Soprano. Karl Marshall White. Ponular Humorist and Im personator. The repertoire of the orchestra emuracefl selections irom tne works or nien dclsstion, Schubert, Rubenstein, Haydn, Verdi, valkmnn. Schumann. Humie. Wal lace, Mozart, Beethoven and other great composers, and consists of Symphonies, uvenurcs, serenattcs, uauec jhusic, etc. Trains Arrangements are pending to have a special train on Lehigh Valley Railroad to leuvo niaiianoy uisy lor i'ottsvllle, via. Hlienau do.li, Frackville and St. Clair, after eacli evenlntr entertainment. Parties desiriner to take advantage of said train will please notify the ioiinty Buperinicnueni or Air. nenry jteiDer, Passenger Agent, Lehigh Valley Railroad, I'otts vllle, Pa, Reckitioi? Committee. Mr. John Linton, Mahanoy City, is Chairman of the Reception Committee. Teachers who dcslro to secure boarding places prior to tlio meeting of County Institute will please address Mr. Linton. Season Tickets Securing Reserved Seats. Opera Boxes $2.50 Fartuet and Circle 2.00 Dress Circle, first three rows,,, 2.00 Dress Circle, fourth row 1.75 Dress Circle, except first four rows 1,50 Enrollment Tickets, securing admission only 1.00 Single Admission 50 The chart for sale of reserved seot tickets will onen at tlio box ofllce of Kaior's Ouera House. October 30th. at 9.15 a. ni., for teachers only, to secure seats hi one-half of the opera house, and nt 1 p. m. for citizens to secure seuts In the other nan oi me opera tiause. iierore opeoing tne chart, parties desiring to purchase tickets will drnw numbers for position in line. Each teacher In line may purchase any num ber of tickets not exceeUhu? twentv. and each citizen iu Hue may purchase any number not exceeding ten. Persons may join the line a second time witli the same privilege as at first. The representative of each district will be re quired to present to the ticket agent a list of tlio names ol tne teachers ror wnom lie buys tickets Chart open nt Snyder's drug store, Mahanoy City, after October 30th. Doors open nt 7 p. m. Entertainments commence at 8 p. m. G. W. WEISS, County Superintendent, FLASKS ! IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass and containing oorkn. We have a largo stock on hand wliioh we will soil reasonable. - JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenuiidoah, wjfff w iitiiiiiiiiiiikiinisiinswiiMiitwii And the Little Conqueror Appears. The experience of a Wilkes barre Citizen. Thirty years is n long time to struggle against au unseen foe, and this has been the experience of Mr. J. J. Miller, ft citlreu of Wllkesbnrre, 'residing at 45 Cbureli street, much could be told about the circumstance surrouidlng Mr. Miller's case, how be en listed during the war with the Bind Pa. Volunteers, the exposure ami hardships' of tlio campaign, etc., right through to the ro celval of his honorable discharge, n lifetime iu itself, but this is not tlio object of this short story of human existence, and we will let Mr. Miller give the facts as ho told them to our representative. Said He: I have suffered for over thirty years from my kidneys. Exposure during the war added to my complaint until it became a confirmed disease. As fur remedies recommended nnd prescribed by physicians, I haro used too many to mention. Doctors have had my back thoroughly blistered, and tortured me in many ways without any relief at all. I used to get up as often as twelve times in a night to pass urine, and It was a high red color, containing sediment. The urine burned in passage. I could not bond or stoop, and it hurt mo to turn over In bed. I had a sting ing pain iu the hapk and most severo head aches. I got some Bonn's Kidney Pills at Tuck's drug store and began taking them. Tlioy helped mo the second day of use, aud I wont at them for keeps. I found I had a gonulno kidney cure. I took nearly three hoxoa, and I feel like a young man. I am as good in my back as a new born child, and thank God I am cured. I test my back every day and it is all right. No sir, I would not be without Doan's Kidney Pills if I had to go 100 miles for them and pay $10 a box. I recommend them everywhere, and am always afraid pcoplo won't test them thoroughly, aud I always tell them to take at least three boxes. Positively too much praise cannot bo credited to Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers, prico 50 couts. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Solo agents for the U. S. Every man's wife wh has usedSEELIQ'S knows a cood drink.Try iton your husband. People that Sleep on CORK SHAVINGS don't get up in the morning with a few or more aching spots that feel as though circulation had been interfered with. For sale by dealers. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa. S do you urn DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original nnd only FRENCH, nnfa nnd rnlinhln rnro on tiio mar ket. Price. $1.00; eont by maU. Qcnnino sold only by S. P. KIKLIN, Shenandoah. RSt.TSIgEL604H.Six.hSf. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA, cure Guaranteed." I Young, old, alntrle or married & those eon- fiempiatinginiirriauB, lrynu are UTicumci HLUUU PUI5UH "of iDrlialn f.f?oitfiO ttioodeitroyeriof tlio api iiiaio nia&aoou immanraro wmcnae rctrav mind and bod v. and unfit von for the ddtlcs of life, call or write and bo saved. Hours: Daily, 0-3 ; cv'pa, 0-0 Sun., Bond 10 cts. In stamps for Boole with sworn taetlmnnlnla ISxpoilneUuncki aud .Fake Institute. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT BEPTEMHEIS 27, 1807. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, auo, uo vihd. nr., is oj, a iu nnauw p m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New Vork via Mnucli Chunk, week days, 5 SO. 7 03 a. m.. 12 83 and S 10 d. m. For Keadinpr and Philadelphia, week days, 210,580,7 03, 961 a.m., 12 S3, 8 10 and 07 p. m. Sundavs. 2 10 a. m. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 9 51 a. m., 13 im, a iu, t) w ana , p. m. Dimunys, z iu a. m, ior lumnquu unu uAunnoy ivisy, weeK uays 210,6 80, 7 05, 9 51 a, m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. Sundays. 210 a. m For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, wtuit uays, dj,o do, si ou is. m.. ana ' zo p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. ITn. Malinnn. Plana wa.l.aHB 4 ,A O . K Oft 7 05. 9 61, It 80 a, m 12 83, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 25, 5 30, 7 03, II 80 a. m., 6 07, 725 and 65 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For liuiuinore. wastungton and the West via II. fcO. It. It., through trains leo-i Readini; Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & II. II Ji.) at 3 20, 7 65, 11 28 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays, 8 20,700,1126 a.m., 3 40 and 727p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. in. 32 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m, TRAINS FOU SnENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00 a. m,, and 1 80, 4 B0, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a.m., 1 80 and 4 15p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and H2, 4 06. 6 80, 11 30 p. m. SondAys, 1180 p.m. , Leave IteadliiK.week days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185 a. m. Loave Pottsvllle, week days, 1 SB, 7 40 a. in., 12 80 and 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 36 n. m. Leave Tamaqua, 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. in Leave Matianoy City, week days, 12 30, 8 45, 9 12 11 47 a. m 2 17, 5 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 12 26, 8 45 a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 400 680,935. 10 26, 1159 a, m 232, 532, 638, 7 67, 10 22 n ra. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m., i 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Cheetnut street war and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m. , 0 80 p. m. Sundays Bipress, 0 00, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. m., 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00 a. m., 8 80, 5 00 p.m. Aooommodatiori, 8 15 a. nr., 405 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. in. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. iu. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway tloket agent oraddrees I. A. SWBIOABD, KlOK J. WKKKS. Qeu'l Sunt, QenU Pass'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Wanted-An Idea SSSS Protect your Ideas: they may bring you woaUh write JOHN WBDDKUUUKN co., i-atent Attor ney., Washington, 1). C..or tbslr sl.aw urlte oftoj sad list ot two hundred Inveutlous wanted. a Kill . IBi VJ r,. . . i 1 " IW fffl menasi can tell you I i boutSeel- S Ig's, This admix-1 turetmproveschcapj coflce and makes lor little money. 2c. a pack-1 age grocers. now Undo Sam Soils Out His Claim Against Union Paoifio , TO REORGANIZATION COMMITTEE Ho Jtmerfuw From n Money Benl Willi lll Xephews Without Loriv IfiK Itcthlml Him Xoiifly All Ho Ad vhnoott i'or tlio Soliemio. n Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1. At 11 o'clock this morning, down In a dingy freight house on the Omaha flats, there was a financial transaction that In two re spects Is a record breaker. It was the largest auction sale ot which history makes mention, and Uncle Sajn emerg ed from a money deal with his nephews without leaving behind lilm nearly all he advanced for the scheme. About $68,000,000 will be paid by the reorganization committee for the line Of the Union Pacific from Council Bluffs to Osden. There was but one bid, and that was the offer of the re organization committee. The actual selling of the road was made In this manner: Master in Chan cery Cornish announced that the road was to be sold under the foreclosure of the lien of the government of the United States. He then read a decla ration of the road, giving the mileage, number of cars, locomotives, buildings and other property in tftB possession of the receivers. Mr,. CtorrilsU' an nounced that the minimum bid to be accepted was the maximum of the gov ernment's claim. Attorney WInslow 8. Pierce offered the amount of the re organization committee, and Mr. Cor nish" waited to see if anybody cared to mako It $60,000,000, and as nobody did so he declared the sale made to the re organization committee, and turned over the check of the committee de posited with him to guarantee Its bid to the representatives of the gov ernment, and the matter was closed. The payment of the full amount over and above the guarantee check will be made at some future date to be ar ranged between the reorganization and the government. It will, however, be within a short time. Tomorrow will be held the second sale under the foreclosure ot the mort gage securing the holders of the con struction bonds. The reorganization committee will of necessity by the pur chaser. Ndne of the members of the committee are disposed to talk of the sale or the probable line of action that will be pursued afterward. It is likely that the road will for a time be left In the hands of the receivers, unless It has been decided who shall be the managing officer of the new company. No serious thought has been given to this matter as yet, but it Is certain that If Mr. Clark desires to be president of the road, as he was before the re ceivership, he can have the position. If he will accept It Is not llkelythat any other name will be considered. J. C. Berry, one of the best known citi zens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of tlio worst kind of piles by using a fow boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Ho had been troubled with piles "for ovor thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures : but DeWitt's was the one that did tlio work and ho will verify this statement if any one wishes to write him. C. II. Hascnbuch. Another Murder Jury Dlsnirreos. Kansas City, Nov. 1. For the second Sunday In succession the criminal court of Kansas City was yesterday made the scene of the ending of a sensa tional murder trial. The jury in the case of Dr. Jefferson D. Goddard, for the killing of Frederick J. Jackson, with whose wife it was alleged Goddard had been Intimate, reported for the fifth time that they were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were dis charged. A week ago, In the same room at about the same time, a Jury ac quitted John Schlegel for fellling Dr. L. A. Berger, who. It was 'alleged, had sustained criminal relations with the prisoner's wife. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dout give them tea or coffee. Have you tried tbo new food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious and nourishing. ind takes the place ef coffee. The rnoro Graln-O you givo the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is mado of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes liko the choico grades of coffee bnt costs about I as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. No WoiikTii l,aw-ers In Ilolnwnro. Wilmington, Nov. 1. An Important decision of the state court was an nounced Saturday. It is that women cannot be admitted to the bar of this state. Chief Justice Lore dissented from the opinion, but the other Judges agreed. Mrs. Kate Humes, the daugh ter of W. A. Humes, of Mlltord, and wife of Itobert P. Davis, a lawyer at Georgetown, was the applicant. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yoa want to quit tobacco using easily and forover, bo mado well, strong, magnotic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ton days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a euro. 50c or fl.OO. Booklet and samplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bemedy Co., Chicago or New York. SuporvlMor of Indian Schools. Washington, Nov. 1. Thomas P. Smith, of Plattsburg, N. Y., has been appointed supervisor of Indian schools. There are five of these offices. Mr. Smith has been oonnected with the In dian servloe for many years, as agency employe, agent and Inspector, and lat terly as assistant commissioner of In dian affairs. Bousnhold Neeeutty Casoarete Candy Cathartic, the most won derful mMlleul flluvwnrv nf til n 'I rr.i nluu,-! and refreshing to the taste, aet gently and iKaunvsiy on Kiuuuys, river ana uoweis, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. I'leaso buy and try a box of 0.0.0. to-day; 10, 36, 5Q cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Uilcoiii-flRhiir Yellow Fiver Iteports. Washington, Nov. 1 The yellow Tever reports to Burgeon General Wy man show that the situation la bettor and the outlook mure encouraging than for some days past. The officials of the service now believe that the worpt of the epidemic has passed, and that from now on as frost gradually makes Its appearanoe In the affected district the dally number -of cases will dimin ish. Uuckleu'. Arnica bulve. The best salvo in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, ever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and an sitiu eruptions, anu positively ou res piles or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to givi perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prioc 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waaloy. aughfer Saved. WONDERFUL RECOVERY OF MISS HATTIE KING. Stricken to the Bed and upon the Verge of Insanity She Finds a Remedy when Hope had Almost Fled The Best Physicians Failed to do Anything for Her. Prom tht llhacan, lthaea, JV. 1', MIm Itnttie King, of 04 Humboldt Street, Ithaca, N. Y., who was recently so ill that little hope was entertained of her recovery, lias entirely regained her health. Her case is one of unusual interest. Following is sub stantiallv the lantniase of her stepfather. Clias. Jl. llurnett, corroborated by that ol" Ilie moiuer, iu spenKing to a reporter ui sue ilhaeun: MISS HATTIE KINO. " "Hattio is now seventeen years old. A year ago last August she began to complain of dlzsiness,- which became gradually worse. She suffered excessive nausea and attacks of vomiting. There were days when she could keep little or nothing on her stomach. She also was troubled with kidney disease. Her blood was so thin that Ilie drop or two drawn tiy the prick of a needle was almost as color less as wflter. She had trouble with her heart and often fainted from the slightest exertion, as upon rising from bed, or from a chair. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJU. W. II. YINOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Resident House Surgecr ol the University State ot N. Y. IIBAD4DABTER8 : Hotel Francy, Shenandoah THREE YEAR COUr.SE. Calls night or day promptly responded. Jj M.BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Egan building, cor. er of Main nnd Centre streets, Shenandoah. J II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF. JOHN JOFES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Havlnsr studied under some nf the bent masters lr London and Paris, will criva lesions on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, tne jeweler Snenandoah. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OF ALL AGES NO MONEY IN AlWANCK. Won derful appliance and scientific rem edies sent on trial to any rcllnble in n ii. A world-wldo reputation back of this offer. Every obstnelo to happy married life removed. Full etrenctli, development nnd tone given to overy portion of the body. Failure Impossible; age no harrier. No C. O. 1). scheme. ERIE MEDICAL C0.,bufnpans?: A genuino welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor, Haiti and Coal Sts. Ul.t 1 . constantly on tap. Choice omporuno drink? unci (Mb-ai-h. Celebrated Female l'owderfl never fall tianlar then; mi. ft) anil tirftfarVr fillinC vfth Tannv rid rennvroval 1111 and other like MbSt renufiies), AJwuyi buy the bwl and oidi Uieap nolntmcnt. Gurranteed fuperlor to all othenv roaimuu the best In the n&ket, A No. 1. iVOcuIam, 4 ctu Zr. 0, T. free I TO ALLi rlR.B8H'S 33f DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN """ 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 i 1 aro .'r'r. t y .-.7 4. r.. AV I y tee i 1 T"V ,v FOB SALE EVBRTWHERB. Biiiiiinimiii tiiiiiinir'T n ni i m i j 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 j i j j f 1 1 My j i M4Mii 1 1 1 .5 WHEN IN STRONG tfM,l,..t.i.u.. ...jT. . f ""' .uu.oiiei are OMCKcaftrmaiuHlly. Cn ess patients MLKSST.'SSii .?r"l";i5?e. "f'X1 ""f '" Con.umplio7orPD;.tb i' " k"7 V " ""u : itoo-aaa legal guarantee to cure or refund tho money, Jj.oo. Send for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.1' For Sale al KIRIIN'S Druir Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ANDY 10 25 SO ARSftUITRf.Y RniHANTRRIi !? .... ine. sifter pie and booal.t free. Ad. KTHtl.INd ItKrlKm CURECOriSTIPATIOH IP WW 1 1 Mm I ...IHSHq ' "Another bad symptom was a congb, which was so unremitting that it was the general opinion of our friends that she was consump tive. Shclwt ilc-h rapidly. Sometimes she would lie confined to tlio bed for two or three weelts, then be around again, but only to suffer a irliipse. t' UU .... ...!, a Mt,vtn1 w .1. 1 her mind wits alicrtcu, omt at times stir hntf ri nlizntinn of what she was doing We h i. in tact, a oomph te mental overthrew an-1 eoi'sequcnt removal to an asylum, for nh ,(iirh Me hud two of the best physici,, in fie city, anil had tried several proprietary mi ln-iiirs, lump benefited her, ' We had rend eon-idernble about I'r. Wilkini".' l'ink Pilli f .r I'ale People, r ! liml iiho benid of some rases wlieie they had done pood nnd we decided to give the m a trinl. We pnrchnsed come at the drug store nf White v Iturdick, of this city. "llattie hepsn to take the pills In tlm early pnrt of Jnnnary of this year, loi- firovenient was noliooalde after the first box md hen fil.cn. '1 lie first hopeful sign that I nmi, 'oil was that s! o did not Complain of hcmlT'hc. The attaeks of flisidness also he gnn to abate io frequency, and she ceasitl to eouirli. One after another, Ilie dislrCuflini; symptoms left her. She took, iu all, cine boxes of the pills. At the present time she is in perfect health. The alteration ill Ik r mind and body is almost past belief. "Icannot nay enough in praise of Dr. Vil. Hams' Pink Pills, for they saved the hJe of our daughter." (Signed) ChaRI.vs M. Bhrhptt Subscribed and sworn to before me Ms? 8th, 1807. C. It. Woi.rOTT, Notary , In and for Tompkins CounU , N. V . Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Prj le are sold by all dealers, or will be ent pnt pine) on receipt of price, 60 cents a box. or six boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. WiUiams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. OcTOBElt 1 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abov. date for Wiggnns, Gllberton, Frnokvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsville. Hamburg, Reidlns; Pottstown, Phoenlxviile, Norrlstown and Phil . adclphla (Broad street station) at $08 and 11 0 a. m. arm 4 zu p. m. on wceic c ys. Sundays, 0 08 a. m.,310p. m. For Pottsville and Inter mediate statlonn only 9 17 a. m. week days. Sundays, 0 45 n. m. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah at 10 40n. m. nnd 12 81, 5 41, 752 and 10 47 p. m, Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah a. m. and 12:35, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. t 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. -,,.; Lenv Plillndelntktn. fRroisd street stntf Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 3Sand 10 19 a. m., 4 ct 7' p. m. week days. Sundays leave ot 6 , Leave Brood street station. Phlladelnr Sen Girt, Asbury Park. Ocean Grove, t, jirancn, ana intermediate stations, 11.14, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 5 15, 8 5i 7 03,8 20,8 33,0 50,10 21 (Dining Car), II 00 a. m 12 00 noon, 3B!i (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p. m Dining Cars), 1 40, 280 (Dining Car) 8 20, 3 50. . 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining C" 6 ne 7 02 7 4a,10 80' p. m., 1201, night. Sundays, 8 20, t m.Jtto, S 15, 8 20,838,9 50, 10 21, (Dining Cat), 1135 tL m. 12.15, 106 , Dining Crj a... (jyinug Carl, 400 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 5,(DIiiing Cor) 0 85, 7 02, 7 48. 10 00 p. la.. 12 01 nil: lit Express for Boston without change, 11 00a m., week-days, nnd 7 48 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore nnd Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020, 1138, a. m., 120S, 1231 (Dlulng Car), 112, 318, 4 41. 5 Z9 Congres sional Limited, Dining Onr, 017. 055 Din IngCnr, 731 Dining Carl p. ra, and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 2Z, a.m., 1209, 114, 4 41, (515 Congressional Ltni itod. Dining Car, C 55 Dining Carl, 731 (Dtn IngCar p. ra.'amd 1Z05 night FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express 705 p. m. dally. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 8 50 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. In? (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. m.) For Capo May, Anglosea, WHdwood nnd Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stono Harbor Express, 9 00 a. m., 400, p. m. week days. Snnd.iys. 9 00 a in For Somers Point Express, 850, a. m.,200, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week d.ys Sundaj s, 8 45 a. m. I. B. Hutchinson, J it Woon, Gen'l Slonoger. Oen'l Pass'g r Agt. A Handscx-rso Complexion is one of the greatest charmi a woman can possess. Pozzoni's COMI'LLXIOM l'OWEKB gives it. mmmmmmmrmmnm FREE OF CHARGE 3 B TO "HERALD" READERS. 3 Z Twenty Coupons of the HERALD tS CZ will pay for the Workmanship of a -a beautiful life-size, free band trayo, S SZ worth $10.00. Taken from nny dm- -3; tsw. nnetiitiofatsmph.tlntypenrdairerrco- IS E: ype"l M.Hecker-a Studio, 80S West 5 g- Ventre hirmst, Shenandoah. Pa. All Z JE; wo require cents for mot rial. 3 JE: Those who pu.u..- frames or.v SET nothing at alffirplctiu-.: "32 of frames from $1 So up. x fippw CTTTJTl 1 V, rftt muuiuiuumuuiiuiu ROYALTY ITSELF. r n 1 ! 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 Mminiu'iiiiimiiiPt WOMEN WHO READ 1 r grectivs and keep inforn oil uf me it onu s j-rotfrese. tiio i - formed and thrifty House-wilo mil always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT I in the house, as a standard remedy r .r biirallis, Bruises, Cramps, lUieumatui, ami all aches and puitm Pries 26 ell. and 10 cts. per battle. Prp.-3d by II. J. HACKETI A CO., PhlUa.lohls. DOUBT. TRY ev have stood the test til yeait, . iff have cuied thmiinds of sc. of Nervous Diseases, such Debditv . Dii'iOsss, Sleepless ss and Vani.oceU,Atropny,&c. invy ciear ine urln, stiengtbea the circul mon, make digestion - j, .. ?". and impart a healthy CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS or congestion. cM.rn, rt n,. i i,.i ckjj or srrtpiM m ,'uuse ea.vnatur.il rraulla. Nun, t (.. t hi. two, Montreal. ('.s..SS .? 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