1 - Pimples, Motchni. blackheads, red, rough, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly soalp, dry, tbfn, and lulling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by OuTicuitA Soap, tho most cfTcctlvo skin purifying and beautifying soap In tbo world, as well ns purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. 8o.tr It old throntTifttit Hit world. PotTt Drcq ADCnRM.UOKr.,Holfll'rti.. nmtitn,U. B A, O-"ll0W to livti.t Uanir-r,''m-ildfrte. FUPnV HIIMfin rromrimplMtoPcroruUeamt IIUIIIWII bf CUTICURA IWmIDHI, HUMPHREYS' TERINARYSPECIFICS 600 rAOE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. "Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Snrno book In bettor binding DO eta. HCMrllKETS'MD. CO., C.r.YrUI! Jokm BU.,X.rT.ra NEKVOUS DEBILITY, VITAIi WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic- Specific No. E8, in ueo over -to years, tho only ue'eeisful remedy. SlpsrTlsI,oravIalsandlargeTlallowder,iorS Sold j Prvsilitl, or ttnt po.tp.16 on receipt of prlc. BCimaiTB MID. CO., Cr. TTIIIU- Jol8U., tt AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tiftn. tiitv urn nrv WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwiTinromntind rtlUhl. A void Imitat WW. flut (llTIll'l fillf ind 1ATI KKOtlTi. Catojt Sfio. Co . Ho. ton, Mul Our book, 4o. For sale at KlrlliVn drujj store and Shenandoah drug store. MADE ME A AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE jLf t liertrtUM j U0Me railing Mem ory, Im potency HleeplemnMi, etc , canned bT AUum and other Kxcotms and In&i cretioni. Thru quickly and surely YMtora Lost Vitality in old or Ttmntf, and tit a man ror ttuar. utviuwa or marriaffe. TO I'rovent Insanity nud Oonsamptlon it k!fAThftllp nA ihnttf immprrllrtte ImDroTB- ant and eSeota a CUBE whom all ctboro loll. In- K" tapou harlTiB the cenntno AJoX Tablets. They r ord thoutandf and will cure yon. t e ela a CKMltire written imarantee to e fleet a cure In each case or inland the money. Price 00 cent Mr iwcku,pr ixeaokasea (toll treatmeot) for CT&U Ur mail in For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wesley's ad Klrlln's, Druggists. 3ETATK caton's ixrrraLiZER Corel general or special debility, wakeful ceo, spermatorbeca, emissions, Itnpotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, Mused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lest Manhood In older young, giving vizor and strength vhcre former weakness prevailed. Con. enieat pac'ns,.?, simple, effectual, and leglttoata. Cur qis Quick ad.Thorouch Uan'l t Jiceived bt imitation!! insul HU wo CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed il vour dru. fht doe. not hve it. Trice $1 per pkee, 6 for $5f lth written cuarantee of complete cure. I dormation. rclercnces, etc, free and confidential. Send ua sutemcntof case and 25 ctt. for a wcek'f trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO..DOGTQN, MA8B. Ooldftt Klrlln'a drue store, Shenandoah, Fa all PJS sraaBo h mm MMwwr OUAP"!' WiLriic Bpicihc Co,Phiul,P for at I'ovlnsky'a drug store, Centre atreet EVAN J. DAVIES, Xiyery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardiii St. Christ. Schmidt, , , . Agent and Bottler of . . :'8 LAGER m porter and Weiss Beer. PEST, PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, ihHENANDOAH, - PA tuuGiira M a H mi w COCOA. mm n Brahmin Lawyor's Trial for Mur dering Commissioner Rand. WANTED MILITARY FREFEBENOE, And tlocntlRo llo Could Not Got It IIo l)otornilncd to Kill tlioOnioInl Who Dlrootcd tho Work of Supprosstuo; tho Blnotc lMniruo. Poonah, Bombay Presldenoy, Nov. 4. Tho trial of Damodar Chapekar, tho nraltmln lawyer, who was arrested on Oct. i last, cbarcod with being con nected with the murder of Lieutenant Ayerat and Commissioner Rand on June 22 last by shootlnc them from ambush ns they were leaving the re ception given by tho governor at Oaneshkuld In honor of Queen Vic toria's jubilee, and who the day of his arrest confessed having murdered Com missioner Hand, with the aid of an accomplice, and also admitted being the author of the tarring of the queen's statue at Bombay, was commenced In the court house here yesterday. Tho building was Btrongly guarded In order to prevent any demonstration upon the part of the prisoner's friends. Chape kar adhered to his confession, but de clined to make any further statement. Chapekar Is no ordinary criminal, as the following particulars regarding his orlme and career will show: The prisoner Is about 28 years of ago and is pronounced to be well educated. About two years ago ho established a club, or reading room at Poonah and, alter awhile, he proposed that tho members should, so far as possible. collect all the arms they could. Ills advice was followed, and when a cer tain quantity of arms had been col lected, Chapekar began teaching the members to fence. When questioned as to his motive in collecting the arms, Chapekor Bald they would prove use ful in the event of further disturbances With the Mahomedans or against the MIencras. But, being twitted about his valor, Chapekar grew angry and In the dispute which followed the club was broken up and all the arms collected were taken to his house while he was absent at Bombay. On his return Chapekar burled tho arms, and shortly afterward.s applied to the British military authorities at Simla to be enlisted as a soldier. The reply he received was that his applica tion could not be granted, as It was Im possible to enlist a man of his particu lar caste, the companies being all of one caste. Then Chapekar offered to raise - a wholo company of DeccanI Brahmins, provided he was given soma rank in the company. This offer was also declined and from these facts seem to have arisen Chapekar's hatred of the British and of the Indian gov ernment, which first led him to cover with tar the statue of Queen Victoria at Bombay, which he followed up by going to Poonah and committing sev eral assaults on people belonging to the reformed party, who were opposed to the orthodox party. Later'Chopekar returned to Bombay, and there failed to pass an examina tion which he had entered. Then he went back to Poonah again, at Which place the plague operations had begun. In the midst of the excitement which prevailed there on account of the al leged harshness of the health measures adopted It Is claimed that Chapekar remarked; "So many people are dying of the plague; is there nono prepared to die, putting an end to the author of all this tyranny?" The police regard this as having been a direct Incitement to kill Commissioner Band, who was directing the work of preventing the spread of the disease. In. any case Chapekar and another man began to procurtj arms, and succeeded In getting more swords, firearms and sword sticks. In his confession Chapekar admits that from that time on be began to systematically follow Commissioner Rand with the object of killing him On jubilee day. He went to St. Mary's church on that day, saw the commis sioner there, but was unable to ac complish this purpose ' on account of tho crowd present. On jubilee night Chapekar then ran up 'behind Mr, Rand's carriage and, thrusting a pistol close to the commissioner's Bid?, shot the man he had marked as his victim, While Chapekr and his accomplices were still on the spot they saw Lieu tenant Ayerst's carriage close upon them, and thinking he had witnessed their crime they shot him through tho chest, and then made off, leaving their swords In a neighboring culvert. The next day, fearing that the police might search his house, Chapekar put all the arms Into a bundle and thew them Into a well, where they were recovered. Hp then escaped to Bombay, and remained In that city until arrested, Don't Tobaeeo Spit and Snioio Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forover, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Uac, the wonder-worker that maVcs weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will gnarantco a cure. 60c or 11.00. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Kemcdy Co., Chicago or Now York, llnnlc l!iiriiliir Mulio y'aoofl Ihuil, Llgonler, Ind., Nov. 4, The Bank of Shlpshewana was entered by burglars Tuesday night, and the safe was blown open with dynamite. Two men werp engaged In the robbery, -All tho valu able papers were taken, together with JM90 In rash. The burglars escaped on a hand car. Something to Enow. It may ho worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Eleetrlo Bitters. This medicine Is purely vcgotablo, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres iu the stomach, geutly stimulates tho lireranu Kiuneys, anu am tbese organs iu throwlnir olf Imuurltles In tho blood. Elec tric Bitters improves tho appetite, aids diges tion, and la pronouueed by those who have tried It as tho very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try It. Sold for 60c or $1.00 ror uoiue at a. wasioys arug store. 8uoltVp to Avtfld on Opbratlp, aft'.' Holly, N. J., Nov. 4. Becomlm dwWndent over the probable outoomi pf a surgical operation she was to un dergo In Philadelphia, Miss Adelaide Coombs shot herself with a revolver n( per nome, near remuerton, yester nay, and died shortly afterward., ponth of Ux-Soimtof ClltiHrmnu, Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 4,-Gneral T. L, Cllngman, ex-United States senator, died In the Morgonton Insane asylum yesterday. Aged, poor and Infirm, th state gave him a home there, llucklao'a Arnica Salve, The beat salve In the world for cots, onuses, sores, ulcers, salt rnenm, lover sores. tetter, onsppea nanus, cmiDiams, corns, auBKin orupuoci, ana positively cures 'toHf . K ley. or ju pay requtrea. it h gusrauuieu perfect satisfaction or monv refunded 5 cents per box. ForsaU) by A. Waaler, Good Samaritans. Noble Hearts Ready to Rescue Unfortunates Who Fall by the Wayside Dr. Greene's Nervura Is the Road to Health and Happiness. Embittered a9 many people are by Uie trials and disappointments of life, tile glorious fact remains that there is much more good man evil in uie worm. There is brotherly love in every hcart.and read iness to pick up un fortunates who fall by the wayside and start them aright on the road to happi ness. It is this love for their fellow be ings that has prompted so many influ ential and honored men to com mend Dr. Greene's Nervura remedy for the nerves and blood. Governors, Congressmen, Judges, profession al men, merchants and mechanics are among those whose love for humanity has induced them to make known the merits of Dr. Greene's great discovery. What nobler work could there be than such co-opera- . : ii. -1 : . r r cv ; i fl . - uuu iu luu rcuei ui suueruig xiuuianiLy r Dr. Greene's NERVURA FOR THE NERVES AND BLQOD. Is your ambition cone? Do you shrink from every task? Are you unable to sleep? Are you afflicted with neuralgiac and rheumatic pains? Do you realize that there is some sort of trouble with your liver and kidneys? Do ou have the blues? These conditions arise from a disordered condition of the nerves and blood. Bad as they seem and are, you tasty be assured of prompt and permanent relief in the use of Dr. Greene's Nervura remedy for the nerves and blood, the crowning discovery and triumph of a life devoted to special study of diseases pecu liar to modern life. If you are in doubt, consult Dr. Greene ireely, personally or by letter, at his office, 35 West 14th St., New York. No charge is made for diagnosis and advice. Grocers can tell you why those whobuySEELIG'S keepcomingbaclc for it. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the same people. saved by nsing Seel- Ig'sbecause you lean buy cheap feoffee and make : delicious by i little o: this admixtu Ell ENTERTAINMENTS Schuylkill County Teachers' Institute. KAIER'S OPERA HOUSE, MAHAK0Y CITY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER gtli. W. J. CI.AItKT!, Itlectvlcul Knglnccr of Now York City. L,ccture "Wonder" ci Modem Solcnce." Thla lrotitro inolitilea the- X-ltays, and ntflo th projecting Klnrtnacopoor mov ing pictures, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. THOMAS II. DIN8MOKE, Jr , A. M. I'll. I). I.co- iitro "A wonucrmi structure." rine Man ot To-Day.) Illustrated with Hrllllant Chotnlcal Kxperlments. Thla Is a new lec ture In tho reul a of science, and not only attracts crowded houses, but entertains anq instructs all who hear. WEDNESDAY, NOVEiTBER 10tJi. TIIKLVniOI-APIESOFCHICAaQ. f Formerly amuifuy uranu vouccp uojnpauy.j Ciqu niiuui!, virv nuprnutt: ifniyop ji. itiipipre. Second Bbiirana i sfaude 15. I-nmbcrt, First AHos (Icrtrude 8prap;uo, Second Alto and Sfuscnl pirectorj Mary I.oulse Casaldy.JSn tprfalncr. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. THE LADIES SYMPHONY OtlCUESTnA OF jjubjuw. Twenty tar UMy uumcians. A auporb organisation of twenty players, comprising the loading lady Instrumentalists of New Enaland. under tho efllcie t direc tion of 1'rof. V. W. Howard, assisted by Miss Emmn 11 aoker, l'rlnia Dona Soprano. B arl Marshall White, Popular Humorist and Im personator. The repertoire ot the orchestra embraces selections from the works of Mon deltwhon, Schubert, liubeusteln, Haydn, Verdi, Volkman, Saliumann, Suppe, Wal lace, Moaart, Beethoven and other great pomposvfe, and roiiaiate of Symphonies, uverturns. ncrvuuuea, 4auet iuupiG, eic. Tbains Arronnements are nendlnc to liave a special train on Lehigh Valley Itotlroad to leave juananoy niv lor I'ottavnie, via. mienan doali, Frackvlllo and St. Clair, after each evening entertainment. Parties desiring to take advantage of said train will please notify the County Superintendent or Mr. Henry Kelber. it I'oasencer Agent, i.emgu vaiiey itauroau, rot( r Acent. Lehlirh Vail vllle. Pa. ItBCKPTIQK C Con mittke. Mr. Jobn Linton, Mahanoy City, v CTtv. Is Chairman of the Reception Committee. Tenahera who deir to necure hoarding places prior to tho mooting ol County institute win pirase auurew air. Linton. Season Tickets Securing Reserved Seats. Opera Boxes $2.50 Farg.net and Circle 2,00 Dress Circle, first three rows i.Oi Dress Circle fourth row.,. I.- ffl& presj qircievi Weept first tour tow i.sp Sj)rlrgntTtkets, securing aimiislon j Single Admission ' o, The chart fdr sale of reserved seat t'ekets wtl) open at the box qllice pf kaler't Opera Haute, October 80th. at tt.15 a. in., for fsaphera. only, to secure seats l,i one-half of the oiiera house, and nt 1 p. in. far oltlgens to iucureaenta In the other halt of the opera luue Defure one lug the cliart, parties, desiring to purchase tickets will univr nuiiiueni (ur h4miiuii iii imp. BueliJeaoher In lino may purchase any mini ber of tickets not eioueUliiK twenty, and eac citizen In line may purcliuae any number nut exoeeuiiig ten. rersorm may loin me line a second tune with the same privilege as at lint- TUB representative 01 eavli district will lie re quired to preaent to the MoUet agent a list of the liameaor Hie (earners, far whom he buys tickets Chart open at Snyder's druir store. Malianov City, after October 80th. Doore oiien at 7 p in. uuieriainments eommence at e p. in. G. W. WEI33, Mm County Superintendent. RUSSIA'S TERRIDLH HOLOCAUST. L'ntisoloM l'milo which ltesitlted iu Sevonty-fbttr Deaths. 8t. Petersburg, Nov. 4. Further de tails have been received of the ter rible casualty which took place on Oct, 28 last, In the Village church at Khrlel' eft, In the Kozlolt district, on the west ern coast of Crimea, when an alarm of fire was raised, and a panic ensued re sulting In the death of 74 persons and the severe Injury of 100 others. The alarm of fire was due to the lighting of candles at the moment when the win dows were opened to allow the clouds of vapor to escape from the parked and steaming congregation. The crowd outside thought the altar screen was burning, the cry of fire was raised and an uncontrollable panic followed. There was no medical help to be had nearer than Kosloff, several miles away. When the morning dawned It revealed a vast heap of' the dead. Among the victims, fatally Injured, were 16 pregnant women. Itching 1'llea, night's horrid plngne, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's Ointment. Your dealer ought to keep It. Glamworhern' Awsoclnt Ion Guidon'. Pittsburg, Nov. 4. The vote on na tional officers of the Window Glass Workers' association was counted yes terday. The following ofllcers were chosen for the ensuing year: President, Simon Burns; secretary, Paul St. Peter; treasurer, John Q. Schllcker. The election of different wage commit tees was anything but satisfactory. In many cases a majority of the whole was lacking, hence no election. There was no election on the gatherers' com mittee. Another election will be held soon to fill out the positions left va cant. Disfigurement for life by hums or scalds may bo avoided by using DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. C. II. Itagenbueh. 'rii!itSllpi-,eor'.iiiintlo " iW.tilc A Bill n. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 4. The steam tug Dauntless, which left Savannah under suspicious circumstances about two weeks ago, has been Jieard from at Key West, where she put In for coal. The cruiser Montgomery has been pa trolling the north coast of Cuba for five days past in search of the Daunt less, which was suspected of filibuster ing. The Dauntless landed two expedi tions from tho Silver Heels. I'uro blood and a good digestion are an In snranco against disease and suffering. Bur dock Blood Bitters keeps tho bljod puro, the digestion perfect. lilt: .Sent KKtitlU 'lVhiiHiiotloti. New York. Nov. 4. W. II. Reynolds has purchased for a Philadelphia syn dicate the entire property of the West Brooklyn Improvement company. Tha price paid was $1,250,000. The purchase Includes streets, water plants and lights. Almost the entire territory known ns West Brooklyn changes hands by the transaction. Four thou sand building lots are comprised within the limits included by the rlurchase, and a $5,000 house Is to be erected on each lot, which would mean an ultimate ex penditure of abolit $20,000,000. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Hun Down People. UIIAT IT IC I The richest of all restorft KUnH I II IO I tlvo foods, bocauso It re places the essentials of lire that aro ex hntisted by disease, digestion, high living, overtfprk. worry, excesses, abuse, etc, WHAT IT DOES! $iti$S digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tho uerves being ennnl. I'rlnt oflo.,orflve boxes ?2.00. Druggists orbymafh w o yun iieip you, auvicq ana dqok, irec. I Wrlto U3 About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, ISUCbestnutStrepU Philadelphia. .THEEL69MtSiif. CURE GUARANTEED,"- jiAivv uiimit.il ji 1- k rciiiiiior fletfrubiHtS HtecIM J)Ueuief Vpr oqccle. iStrlct urea, No Cutting- n mi 11 uniiflveioptu .Frirsinv; jjoit Manhood iceitoreii. Di finn Dfiicnu 11 11 1 t'lifirtimeeu uhvvn i vivvu nniicnitis Jfrcin cities cured in 4 UMlMV. Bendiucu. stamps fur Hook I'PpiiHi rnn vtniatnrllfalhiv.liPruulniT rriith.ronlvtrueinedicftliMMilf RirvHtiTiiy Uuuckfl&XaUeAnstUutes.tbclrtrlclu&BCUcmcs. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT 3EPTEMBEU 27, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah aa follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week dava. 210, SBfl, 703 0 5.1a.m., 1283, 310 and 0 07 p m ouuuays, z iu n. ra. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 80, 7 03 a. ra., 12 S3 and 3 10 p. in. For ISeadtnz and Philadelphia, nook davs. 2 10, 5 W, 7 05, est a.ra., 12 33, 3 10 and a 07 p.m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For l'ottavllle, week days, 2 10, 7 03, 0 .11 a. xn 12 33, 3 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210,5 86, 7 03, 0 31 a. m 12 33, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburff, week days, 3 25, S 33, 11 80 a. m.. and 7 23 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. ra. PorMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 880, 7 05. 0 31, 11 80 a. m 12 83, 8 10, 6 07, 7 23, 83 and 11 u p. in. oununTi, iu, a '4a a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, a 25, 5 80,703, II SO a. m., 3 07, 725 and 35 p. m. Sundava. 8 25 a. 111. For llaltlmore, Washington and the West via 11. AO. It. IC, through trains lc" Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (1 St R. If R.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 28 a. m 3 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 3 20,700,1120 a. m., 8 and 7 27 p.m. Addll nuuai iraim irpin 4 weniy-ipunn anu unest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 1220, i ao o vj p,ui. ounusyi, 1 00, o m p. m. TRAINS FOR STIItNANDOAII. Iave New York via Philadelphia, week nays, 13 la, ao. s ao a. ra., anu 1 bo, 4 BO, 9 00 p. m. Sundays. 3 00 n. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 o.'m.. 1 80 and i 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, Week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 12, i 03, 0 80, 11 30 p. iu. oanuays, 11 ou p. m. Leave lteadlmr.wrek davs. 1 88. 7 10.10 OA. a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 3 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 33 a. m. JjAve Pottsvllle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m., Uff and 8 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 83 a. m. Leavo Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 48. 11 28 a. ra., 1 88, 5 31, 7 20 and 9 48 p. ni. Sundays, 8 18 a, m " Leave Malianoy OUy. week days, 1220.8 43, 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 ; B'H, 0, 17; 7 41 and lffoTp. m Sundays W S3, 8 4J? a. m. r Leave Maliarioy Plane, week days, 1235, 2 40, w oou, vm. iu J4, 1 1 ay m. m., sis, oas, oaq 7 57, 10 22 pm. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. ' Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 W a m i 00 and 11 Sp p. m,. Sundays, 11 50 p. m, ATIANTlpCITYDlViaiON, , Leavo V-hlladelphla Chestnut street war and South street whatf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays ISxpreea, 900 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, SCO 11. m. Acomnmrulntlnn ROOn m aflOft m 8undaya Rxpress, 900, 10 00 a. ra. Accommoda tion. 800 a. m..4 43 n. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Aitaiuio anu Araansos avenues. WeekOoys Rtpreea. 7 83, 9 00 a. m., 3 30,5 30 p.m. Aooommodatlori, U 18 a. m., 403 p. ra. Sundays Itipresa, 400, 7 30 p. in, Aooom mcxiatton, 7 13 a. ro., 4 13 p. in. Varlnr Cars nn all exnrfws trains. Vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or auurees T & Q.i,u,r. 1 TfiuA. T .. .r 1. (J on' I Sunt., flen'l 1'oss'r Agt iteaaing Terminal, rmiaaeipuia. I Tho Rosy'Froshnoss I And a velvet softness of the skin is inva- rlablv obtained by tborewhuuie Pozzoni'b Complexion i'owder. m Every Wife feels an indesarlbabld dread of tho danger attondant upon the most criti cal period ot her life. Becoming a mother should bo a source of joy, but mosimermpana danger ot tno orueai makes its anticipation ono of misery. Mother's Friend n thoroughly tested remedy, gently prepares tho system for this period, lessens the pain, and removes all danger. Its use insures a safo and hap py termination of tho dreaded event. S1.00 PEIt DOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or sent by mall on receipt of price. pnnV'C Containing Invalnablo Information of r n pi? Interest to all women, will bo sent to rntX any address upon application, by The Dradflold Regulator Co., Atlanta, Oa. People tlmt Sleep on CORK SHAVINGS don't get up in the morning with n few or more itching spots that feel ns though circulation had been interfered with. Por sale by dealers. Armstrong cork Co., Pittsburg, Pa. -TO- THE PUBLIC I We desire to thank the public for its patronage Saturday even ing. All the special slock we advertised in the Hkrald lias been sold. We still have ou haud marvelous' inducements in the confectionery hue. eg Before the close of the pres ent week we will announce ANOTHER Bia CANDY SALE. HEY YORK CONFECTIONERY CO., UO N. Mala St., Shenandoah. BICYCLES ! BICYCLES I FOR SALE CHEAP. Ono JI00 Gents' '97 Ranger wheel, good onew. Ono $0 Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable ; OTer j Refused. GUY D. STSRKBg, No. 405 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, Pa. CHARLES DERR, TOtSSORIAL ARTIST (Shceler's Old Stand.) zoo NORTH MAIN STREET. First-class work truaronteed. Prompt an polite attendants. Hair cutting a specialty. PHILflpElsPHIfl CHEAP STORE. 29 Y. Centre Street. Chocolate Propa..,.,m., , 120 "pCr pound Lozenges' ..,....., 120. per pound Caramel ,. ,.12a per pound Mixed. Onndlcs,., So. to 00c. per pound Chewing a urn So. package at 2c. each Fifty kinds of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Cigarettes, 5o a package and box of matches tret Peanuts .2 quarts for Bo Fresh Fish every Friday . Morning. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, . GEO. IjVALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vnnnoRn&Q'nnran, 103 S. Mai.! Street. Headquarters for a full and coin plete line of groceries. AN OCRANJIYSTERY. Probable Slaking of tho Fortuaa Off Massachusetts' Ootvst, WITH THE LOSS OF THREE SAIL0ES AVns Injured by Collision with the Sohooiior Kdwnrd It. Itrfopy, mid the Cnptnln nnd Three of Her Crew E cnpoil to tho Latter Voaxel. Vineyard, Mass.. Nov. 4. If the schooner Portuna survived a collision which took place early yesterday morn ing 20 miles south pf Montauk Point with the schooner Edward E. Briery, three men ot her crew of elulit ar probably drifting about the ocean south of Long Island on their nearly unman ageable vessel. Captain Koss, .of the schooner, who brought the news of the collision, believes that this Is the ORse, although there Is a possibility that the Forluna was so severely In jured that she sunk In a short time. in which case the three men went down with her. The Briery was bound for Newport Nw to Portsmouth with a cargo of j doal. About 12:46 a. m. the Kortuna! suddenly loomed up ahead, and In a I moment the two vessels came togpthrr j wiiii h. icrniic crasn. 1 ue uriory lost her entire headgear, and the wror knge had to be cut in order to Bavo the hull from further damage. As the two ves sels were locked together. Captain Chnse, of the Portuna, with the first and second mate, the cook and one seaman, managed to climb on board the Briery without stopping to ascer tain Just what damage their boat had sustained, and a heavy sea parted '.he vessels before the three remaining men of the Fortuna oould follow. Another huge surge swept the two vessels far ther apart, and soon tne Portuna was lost altogether In the darkness. The Fortuna was bound for Doston, nnd left Newport News only a short time before the latter. She Is of 582 tons burthen. Mall Itobhoi's Confens. Crawfordsvllle, Ind., Nov. 4. Guy Steele, a letter carrier, and William Stdener, a stamping clerk In the post office in this city, were arrested yes terday on a charge of robbing the malls. For several months letters containing money has been disappearing, and a decoy letter was found In Sldener's pocket. Both confessed. llnnlc to IWnunao Cuba's Treasury, Havana, Nov. 4. -According to a dis patch from Madrid, the Spanish gov ernment Intends to enter Into a con tract with the Bank of Spain, at Ha vana, under which the bank will un dertake the management of the Cuban treasury, the lottery and the other public financial concerns ot the island. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dont givo them tea or coffee. Ilavo you tried tho now food drink callcd Qraln-O? It is delicious and nourishlmWl tokos tho place ef coffee. Thorporo Qraln-0 you glva tho children tho nioro health you distribute through their systems. Graln-O is mad6 of puro grains, and when properly prepared tJistes liko tho choico grades of coffco bnt costs about I as much. All grocers sell It, 15c and 35c Alloifccl AtinrolilstH'T.olcnsi'rl. Pnnlnnn. Nov. 4. A hundred and wfilvA narKona who linvo been confined (n the Fortress of Montjuich for a year, on suspicion or complicity in anarcnisi plots and outrages, were released yes terday. The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. B. Grcovo. merchant, of Chi.hnwle. Va.. certifies that ho had eonsiimntlon. mi given up to die, sought nil medical treatment mat money coin a procure, tried all cough remedies ho could bear of. hut cot no relief: spent many nights sitting up iu a chair; was Induced to try Dr. King's Now Discovery, and was cured by uso of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to busi ness, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the graudost remedy evor made, aa it has uono so uiucu lor mm anu also lor others iu his community. Dr. King's New Discovory Is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. It don't fail. Trial bottlos, free at A, Wasley's drug store. Aorotiniit Drowned In 'l.itko M luhltrnn Chicago. Nov. 4. Aeronaut Stewart Yountf ascended yesterday from the Winter OlrcuB. Immediately over Lake Front park Young was aeen to loosen his parachute and make ready to dp- cort the balloon. Kvldontly something vns wrong, for the aeronaut failed to drop, and the balloon suddenly ex ploded and he fell Into the lake. Young was seen to struggle violently to free himself, and then sank. The life saving 3fsw dragged the lake for the body, but were unauu to urmg it up. .T. H. Ttnrv nnn nP fl,A l.Asf 1... -111 sens of Spencer, Mo., tostlfles that he cured himself nf tlm wnrot 1?tn,l nP ,tlM 1. - few boxes of OeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. lie nau occn troubled with piles for over thirty years ami bad used many different kinds of so-called cures; but DeWltt's was. tlin ono flint diil tlm wnt .ml l,n ,.,111 -.A-ir. tlits statement if any ono wishw lo. write uiiii. u. u. rauBiiuucil, HtrllfUm Xnnoi'Hnold'Vor Court. JMttsburg, Nov. 4. The 42 striking miners who were arrested for unlawful Assembly at Turtle Creek last week, had a hearing before Alderman Qroet clnger yesterday und were held for court. All furnished ball. There was no evidence to show that the men had commuted an unlawful act. J. M. Thlrswond, of Grosbeak, Tex., gays that when he has a anell of indUeation. and feels bad sluggish he takes two of DeWIU's Little Early Risers at ulelit. and he ia all right the next morning. Mmiy thousands of union uo me utaie iU. 44q you r u, j Uagenbueh, An Ahm1 Widow .M'urderetl, lyack, Nov. 4. Murtrle MoKenna, a vIdow 60 years of age, wti found dead In bed at Slofctaburg, Hockland county. JIr throat was cut from ear to ear, afd there was cut In one hand. The Kom was spattered with blood. No knife was found. There la no doubt that the woman waa murdered. She lived alone In a little cottage. Wmvitfn.P.MnnB ml,. , fln.'- a-.- coughs aud colds should heed the warnluga nf ll Q , , r t Ttil anvt, Hiauulniu ulft.Jn- 1 fatal reeulta by using One Minute Cough vure. jt is an iniuiiiiuo remedy ior couans colds, croup and all throat aud lung troubles 0. H. llaEenbuoh. Mario llafliurl .Murrlet, New York, Nov. 4. Marie Barber! the Italian girl who cut the throat of Domlnlco Catalrlo, her common law husband, ft bootblack, because he re fuj4 to marry her, waa married last sight to Francisco I'oalc Bruno. Marie Herbert's two trials, in the first of which she was convicted of murder in the first degree, attracted much atten tion at the time. There Is no need of little children being tortured by scald bead, ecsema and skin eruptions. Dcwitt's Witch llasel Salve gives iuatant ifliel aud i urcs nermaneutlv. ('. II. tllagcnbuuh. Ni t bant 1 thr 1, m hi'i ! 1 t. ..11 . 11 1' 1 sitnplvbrc i- .' '."i. sick in 1 - 1 1 hi shout ff tti'itr it t, 1 ni 1 1 1 to keep hi, 1 ' ' ph food at h 110 i'i' I 1 out of 01 d - i't m 1 1 ' . Of his ".v-li'tr 1 ' 1 M (ret .it 1 11 11 Hin 1 t 1 I Mi.i, Hi- 1 it , k ,1 mi 1 -, in lo -i him l in 1 Hi ' 0 "' blood. He 1. in-' i-. I v ml food was locked up f u 1 (on it He gets 110 -in n 'ill ' 1 .ill AH thcc ni.il 11 t -1 1 1 , , mini p 1 lect and ici 111 in, i , i r, 1 (lolden Medical 1 0 . ,' 1 1 ' 1 11 111.1: u.jiii 1,1 11 1 1 1' , 1 1 1 ' . - 1 pi 1 U ct working 01 n 1 II n. i hoi, 1 tiv and blood - ni imp p'li make pure, red. hi ililr. 1 ' 10 1 into the circulation it.umi 1 it! w ' It drive out .ill bi'i!,,i- ,i-i-tiloim germs, ctm s indie--tion b pluut, nervou-tii ,md nmn,, builds up solid iU-Mi ai'ivr p, nerve force. Mrs. Rebecca P ('. mlinn ,rr,r,0,Mi ' Vs., writer " I w.is 0 1, u u liiU-m could not eat ninttm t, I r fuur hadtomarve nnsi'Ii 1 1 i ;w.n i stomach Iw l1- so i , n , til I n ,1 cracker. I tlionlii I - 1 , , -toili. 1 only 80 poiiii-ls 1 in"' lni -i . and nothing ilnl mp tu , , 1. unit' t 1 DOttlCS Ol till (.oliliilM ill, ll I'M ' aow as well aslcfi i- oidwcih i. , MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN FREE TO ALL MEM OF Aa AGES NO MONIiY IN ADtfANl'Ii. 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