FOR SK8N-TQRTURED And rent for tired mntheri Uj. a warm btUU wlthCi'Ticrn RoAr.aiidaslnKleapplii'atlon et Ctrnot'aA (ointment), tho great skin cure. CtmcuilA ItmitmEU afford Instant relief, and point to a speedy cure of torturing, dls flgnrlng,hnmlllaUng, Itching, burning, bleed ing, crusted, scaly (kin and scalp humors, with loss of Lair, when all else faill. Solathroaftiimtlh.lrorld. roTTSaDfttra .KDCotll. Coir., Sol. rrAP... rt9lon, Vilowl4Cur8klivTrirtarti1DtM,"fr9. SKIN SGATFVoM HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS 800 FAOE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses, Part II. Diseases of Cattle. v Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Sumo book in better binding DO eta. ' MCaruatir b d. co., cr. mui. J.k. bu., n lart NERVOUS DEBILITY, VKTAli WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphrey' Homeopnthlo Specific No. 28, In uao over40 years, the only uccesaful remedy. 81 per Tlal,or 3 rials andlarsa rial powder,for $5 SolS r Pr4,l.l., or Mat postpaid oa r.lf t of prle.. SVCHFUSSYS' Mia CO., fer.fflin.M l.h.St.., S.w Taah ATON'S TANSY PlLlS A vitcn. Ttin itn iifi WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alw.ri BMrnnl nd rllabl. AroLt IrmtattotiA. Oal CATOR'aTAIItr FlLUtntl UTI KIOIKTA. At drur ilorn. or tent dliret (Misled). Dries). IL CiTovflrio-Co.bottoD, Miu. Oar book, 4o. For sale at KIrlln's drujr store and Shenandoah drusj store. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE jk.r i jwrvou mM-railing: iuem or j. JmpottDCTtBleeplcitriMttOto .raawxl ty Abas Burt other Excemei and Indi cretloas. Thtjf quUshlu and Murty rMtora Lost Vitality in oM or roantr, and fit a did for stadr, duaId! or roarriase. Prcvant InannflT find CoDiumntlon If :lm s. Thlp n.a ah own ImmAiilftta ImDmTtv mint and effst ts a CUIUS where all ethers tall. In. eistupoa haflns tha genuine AJax Tablets. They atreetredthoaiandsand will euro yoa. We eWe a petiura wnusn srasramee to neci a cars in eaon or wiond the moner. Price 90 cent per package, or alxeaekaitM (roll treatment) for (Ua lir malLin Mala wrapper, opop nrefrtf rrloe. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., nSSZl For sale In Hhenandoah. Pa., at A Wasley's aad Kirlln'e, Drucefsts. rrn "IRaSTOHETl NOW 0OCrr-COTS ATONce-THl CATON'S vTZnaLIZER Caret ceneral or special debility, wakeful- nets, sperma tor ticca emissions. Impotency, paresis, tic. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vizor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient pa k-.t,-., simple, effectual, and legitlmite Cur O 3 Quick and Thorough O ZV Seteivtd cy imttatfontt insist ua CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed if your dm. Kittdoeti nit have it. Price $1 per pkge, 6 for 915, vlth written guarantee of complete curt. I -rmaiion, references, etc, free and confidential, feiaiid ua statement of case and 25 cts. for a week'r liial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATOH MED. CO.,003T0n,MAl. SoldntKlrlin's drug store, Ohenandoah, Pa aqfASY PILLS. WfilJ,, WiwrK BpicIFIO CoPitJwP For aft Povlnsky's drug store, Ba Oentre street. ALWAYS USE I PIKK WRAPPCR.) VANILLA CHOCOLATE. UNSURPASSED OR EATING, DRINK1HG 8 COOKiHC. EVAN J. DAVIE S Iiivery and ''Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Christ. Schmidt, . . . Agent and Bottler of . . UK'S LU m Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST. .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, -203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA t 4 y e M JUt Another Night of Disordor in tho Austrian Eoichsrath. EOWDYISM AMONG "STATESMEN." A Nnllou's I.nwinnkcrs Itonort to Tnn tl(M Wlilclt Would Not Ho Tolorntcxl Inn I'nrty COnvoutlon lloro A 1.1 vo ly Contest of Luna I'owor. Vienna, Nov. G. There wag another scene of wild (Unorder In the Austrian rolrharath last night, and the .confu sion I anted 0,11 night. The Leftists con tinued to onpoe the discussion of the bill for prolonging for a year the Aus-tro-:rungsrlnn compromise, although the house had adopted a resolution to debate It. Dr. Lueger, burgomaster of Vienna, whom Ilerr Abrahamovlcz had Invited to speak, was unable to make himself heard. The Leftists actually entered the president's tribune and re fused to be ousted. Dr. Lueger dis played a placard Inscribed: "I claim the right to speak." This was greeted by an Increased tumult. Two Leftists rose and began to speak taneously. Ilerr Abrahamovlcz the bell repeatedly and called to order, but they refused to de- t' The contusion had now become a bedlam, and Ilerr Abrahamovlcz abruptly suspended the sitting by leav ing the chair. When the sitting was resumed the uproar was renewed. When Dr. Lueger made a fresh attempt to speak Ilerr Wolff, of the Schoenerer group, began reading aloud from a newspaper. The opposing parties fiercely abused each other, and Dr. Lueger denounced the Schoenerer group as a "pack of street boys." The sitting was again suspended, and yet again resumed, but It was Im possible for Dr. Lueger to get a hear ing. At 10 o'clock the Leftists were shouting, bellowing and reading news paper articles at the lop of their lungs. The uproar was Incessant. At 11 o'clock many of the members began shouting together, "Close the sitting," "close the sitting." This was kept up In a kind of chorus, while Ilerr Wolff and others beat time for them with their desk lids. After a while the noise subsided a little, so that Dr. Lueger could be heard, and he went on condemning the compro mise with Hungary because, as he al leged, "the Jew Magyars want to put their hands Into the Czech as well an the German money bags." Then, amid great applause from the Rightists, Dr. Lueger again denounced the Bchroenerer group as "betrayers of their country," and In concluding de clared that he was opposed to the compromise because It was an unjust one. After several attempts to get the sitting adjourned the uproar was re sumed, Herr Wolff banging the lid of his desk and several Czech deputies struggling to wrench It from him. The most unparliamentary and abusive In terruptions were exchanged. Count Baden!, the premier, was pres ent for part of the time, and was sup posed to have a decree of adjournment signed by the emperor In his pocket. According to a well Informed deputy the emperor said early In the morn ing: "I won't be dictated to by Schoenerer and Wolff." The deputy understands this to mean that Count Badenl would not be al lowed to resign whatever turn events might take. While the German Nationalists were holding a meeting here last evening a body of Christian Socialists who were present raised a disturbance. A hand to hand fight ensued, the meeting was broken up in great disorder, and It re quired a large force of police to clear the hall of the Infuriated combatants. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yon want to quit tobacco natng easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new Ilfo and vigor, take No-To-IUc, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy Ko-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 60c or 11.00. Booklet and sample mailed Tree, Ad. Hterllng iiemedy (Jo., Chicaeo or New Vork. To I'rovont Itowily llnll lMu.vlnc Cleveland, Nov. G. President Frank Do Hass Iloblson will propose a new scheme at the coming annual meet ing of the National Baseball League. It Is that the fining of players by the Umpires be done away with, and that the umpire be lined $G0 for every case In which he falls to enforce the rules. Kvrry tlmo a player breaks a rule. especially those regarding personal conduct toward the umpire, the urn plre must put him out of the game, When enough players are put' out of the game to make It Impossible to pro ceed the game must be stopped and the admission money returned to the spec' tators and made good to tho manage' ment out of the salaries of the players, There U Nothing to Good. There is nothing Just as rood as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand It and do not permit the dealer to hell you some inbstltute. lie will not claim there Is anything better, but In order to make more Drorlt he mav claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr. King's New Dl&eovery because you know It to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed te do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for all affocttons o( Throat, Chest aud I.nnga, there Is nothing so good aa Is Dr. King's Now Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. Wasley's drug store. Ilegu lar size SO cents and (1.00, Contain Lnvm'liiii'a C.'aiiit Mnrtlul, Washington, Nov. 5. The president has ordered a court martial to try Cap tain Loverlng for. cruelty to Private Hammond. The. court will meet on Nov. 22 at Fort Sheridan. The Wnnther. For .astern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Threat ening weather tonight! warmer; south westerly winds. lluckl.n's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeam, iever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or 40 pay required. It I guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 88 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Jitirniumt! 'i'm'volorti' Ciislolns Duties, New York, Nov. 5. During the month of October the amount of duties ool. lectad on the personal baggage of steamship passengers from Europe was J7O08, as compared with I12.5GI for October, 1896. - J. 11. Tbirsweud, ol (Jrosbeek, Tex., says that when he has a spell of ludlgettlon, and feels had sluggish ho takes two of De Witt's I.lttle Early liiaera at night, and he Is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you 1 O. II. Ilagenbueu. m to Consumption Catarrh Invariably leads to consump tion. Growing worse ami worse each winter, those who rely upon tile usual treatment of sprays, washes and inhal ing mixtures find that it is impossible to check the disease with these local applications which only reach the sur face. The offensive discharge increases all the. while, and gets deeper until it U only a question of a short time when the lungs are affected. The importance of the proper treat ment can therefore be readily appre ciated. But no good whatever can be expected from local applications, as such treatment never did cure Catarrh, and never will. Being a blood disease of the most obstinate nature, Swift's Specific (S.S.S.) Is the only remedy which can have the slightest effect upon Catarrh. It is the only blood remedy that goes down to the bottom of nil stub born diseases which other remedies cannot reach. Mrs. Josephine Polhill, of Due Wast, S. C, writes: "I had such a severe case of Catarrh that I lost my hearing in oue ear, and part of the bone in my nose sloughed off. I was constantly treated with sprays and washes, but each winter the disease seemed to )iave a firmer hold on me. I had finally been declared incurable when I decided to try S. S. S. It seemed to get right nt the sent of the disease, and cured me permanently, for I have had no touch of Catarrh for seven years." The experience of Mr. Chas. A. Parr, of Athens, Ga., was like that of all others who vainly seek a cure in local treatment. He says: "For years I suffered from a severe case of Catarrh, the many offensive Bympiums ucinjf ac companied by severe pains in the head. I took several kinds of medicines recom mended for Catarrh. and used various local applications, but they had no effect whatev er. I was induced to take S.S.-6. (Swift's Specific) and after four months I was perfectly well, and haTe never felt any effects of the disease since." Those who have Iintl the first touchof Catarrh will save endless suf fering by taking the right remedy at the outset. Others who have for years sought relief and found only disappoint ment in local treatment will find it wise to waste no further time otj sprays, washes, inhaling mixtures, etc., which are only temporary, and cannot save them from dreaded Consumption. They should take a remedy which will, cure them because it can reach their trouble. S.S.S. is the only blood reme dy which can reach Catarrh; it promptly gets at the very bottom of the disease, and cures it permanently. S.S.S. (Swift's Specific) is a real blood remedy, and cures the most obstinate cases of Catarrh, Rheumatism, Conta gious Blood Poison, Cohcer, Scrofula and Eczema, which other so-called blood remedies have no effect upon whatever. S.S.S. is the only blood remedy guaran teed Purely Vegetable and coutains no mercury, potash ot other dangerous mineral. Books will be mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Schuylkill County Teachers' Institute. KAIER'S OPERA HOUSE, MAHANOY CITY, MONDAY, NQVEMPER 8th. W. J. CLAItRrt. ICcctrlcal BnnlDocr of New York City. Lecture ''Woiulera of Modern Science." Tills lellire IneluiUw tlo ,K-ltJ', and also tho projecting Klnetoacnpe Hr mov ing picture, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. THOMAS ir, DINSMOItE, Jr , A. M. I'll. I). Lec ture "A Wonderful Htrticture." (The Man of To-Day.) Illustrated with Brilliant unemicai isxperiraenta. This is a new lec ture in the real ti of Bclence, and not only attracts crowded houses, but entertains and lntftructa all who hear, WEDNESDAY, NOVEHBER 10th. THE LYMO LAtHES OP CHICAGO (Formerly Hmnllcv Qrnnd Concert Coinnaiiv.i Zeldn Mlniops, Virpt Hopraita; ffrayce K. (lilmore, Hvconil Poprona; Jfuude Jt Iambort, First AHo; flertrude Bpraguc, Beppntl Alto amf Aiusicai .Jirmor; Jtiary fOiue uossiuy, En tertainer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 tin THRLAIHBS SYMPHONY OIECIinSTItA OF isusrun. Twenty tar umy Musicians. A superb organisation o( twenty play era, coiuprUlncttie leaUlnp; tody Instrumentalists ot Jfou Knitlaiid, untfcr the efliclo t illreo lon of JMrof. 1). W. l(nwart!,aitteJby aju Kotmn Hiveker, Prima Doiui Soprano. K arl Alarahall White. Popular Humorist anil Im personator, fho rppertolro of the orchestra einuraceg peiecuons iroro me worics or jen tlt'lMuhon. Hchubert. JCubenptefn. Jlaytlp, VerUl, Vol k man. Schumann. HiiDnc. Wal lace. Mozart, Beethoven anil other great oou.jKMjern, ana contntuii 01 nympnonies, Overtures, Serenade, Ballet Music, etc. Tpainh Arrangements are pendfnR to have a special train on LehMi Valley Itallroml to leave Mahanoy City for Vottsville, via. H lien an doah. Frackville and Bt. Clair, after ouch Qvonlnir entertainment. Parties desIrlnK to take advantage of said train will please notify the County Superintendent or Sir. Henry Kelber, Passenger A gffnt. Lehigh Vulley Kaflruful. Pctt- RBCBPTiqy CoMMiTTKH Mr. John Linton, Mahanov CTtv. Is Chairman of the Reoentlon Committee. Teachers who desire to ftecure Hoarding places prior to the meeting of Uounty Institute will please add res Mr. Linton. Season Tickets Securing Reserved Seats, Opera Boxes 12.50 Faroes t and Circle 2.00 Dress Circle, first three raws 3.00 Dross Circle, fourth row l.TS Dress Circle, except first four rows, 1.50 Enrollment Tickets, securing admission only , - 1.00 SIntle i omission 50 The chart for sal. of reserved Beat t'eketa will opsxi at tho box ofne of Kalur's Opera Houa.. October aoth, at 8.15 a. m., for teaojiers only, to secure stats In one-lialf of the opera housft, and at 1 p. 111. for citizens to aecureseata In the other half of the oper" llou.a. l)fqra.onetnK tlja chart, pjirtle. delring to puroliaie Jltketa wTll draw ijumbere for position III Hub. Bach teacher In line mar Durchase anv num. ber of tioketa not excMMMllng twenty, and each cltlseu In line may purchase any number not exceeding ten. Person, nay loin the line a second time with the same privilege oa at (Ires. The reprtisentatlve of eaoh district will lie re quired to presuit to the ticket agent a list of the twine. u leaoners ror v uoiu no buys tiokets Cliarlepen ft Snyder's drug store, Malianoy City, after October aoth. Doors open at 1 p 111. Bmertatuinent. commence at 8 p. in. G. W. WEISS, Count) Superintendent. Catarrh CATARRH OF TUB STOMACH. A l'lonsnnl, Simple, hut f nnd Ktrcctunl Cure for It, CatArrh of the stomach has long been con sidered tli. next thing to Inoumblo. Tho usual symptoms are a full of bloating sensa tion after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gates, causing pressure on the heart and lungs, and difficult breathing; headaches, fickle nppetits, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. There Is often n foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the Interior of the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy, Inflamed condition. Tho euro for this common and obstinate trouble Is found In a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before ft has time to ferment aud lirltate the dellcnte mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure n prompt and healthy digestion Is the one necessary tLIng to do and when normal digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. llarlandson the mfest and beat treatment to use after eaclt meal n tablet composed of Diaatase, Ateptie lfeptin, a little Nur, Golden Seal and fruit acids. Tli see tablets can now be found at nil drag stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medlclno can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher, of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, HI., writes : "Catarrh Is a local condition, resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of tho nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into tho throat, reaches tho stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach. Medical au thorities prescribed for me for" three year for catarrh of stomach without cure; but to day I am the happiest of meu after using ouly one box of Sturrt's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I havo found flesh, ap petite nnd sound rest from their uso. Btpart's Dyspepsia Tablet, is tbo safest. preparation ns well as tho simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indiges tion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for tlttlo book mailed frco on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can bo found nt all drug stores. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 V. Centre Street. Chocolntc Drops , 12c per pound Lozenges ........ lite, per iwund CnrnnTels 12c. per pound MUed Can d lo Co. to 50c. per pound Chewing Gum So. pnebnge nt 2c. each Fifty kinds of Smoking' and Chewing Tobacco. Cigarettes, 5e a package nnd box of matches free Peanuts 2 quarts for 6c Fresh Fish every Friday Morning. BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! FOR SALE CHEAP. One 8100 Gents '07 Hanger wheel, good as new. One $G0 Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good condition. No : Reasonable I Offer : Refused GUY D. STEENEB, No, 403 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, Pa.. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Suecler's Old Stand.) xpg NOKTJI MAJN STREET. First-class work cnarnnteed. Promnt an polite attendants. Hair cutting a speotaltr. millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take n risks but get your housoa, slock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re llablo companies as represented by hAVTr. FAIKT suranccAeent. UAV1LI rAUDl, 0 South Jardin St Alao Life and Accidental Oomp.nl eat PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT 3EPTKMBI5R 27, 1807. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York vU Philadelphia, week days, wv, uqu, ma hi., MM. o iu ana It Uf p m Sundavs. 4 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 30.705 a. ru.. 12 S3 and 810 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, tin RHlI M OKI It Oil O in 1 at ni ' ' ' m v, u w, a wt i w B.aai.t XM wt, 4 HIIU U U JI, IMi Sundavs. 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 OS, 0 51 a. m.. 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210,580, 7 oi, 9 51 a. mM 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. in. rjuiiun; B. . 1UO, U For Will lama port, Sunbury aud Lewlsburg, week days. 8 35, 6 fid, 11 80 a, ra.. and 7 25 p. m Sundays, 8 21 a ra Ifn. ATolio".,. Ulana A 1 1 A nm sen v. uiwiiniiHj n tcauq JB, . 4W. o MI, Q OO. 7 05. & 54, 11 80 a. m 2 88, 8 10. ft 07. 7 25, 9 55 and 1140 p. in. Sundays. 2 10, 8 35 a.m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 35, u uu, I w, liw , LU., SU, I M Bull OO p. m, Sundavs. 8 25 a. m. ui joi,iiiuro, VMSiiiiiK""i BI1U IUQ west Via B. AO. It, H., through trains Ieet Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (p. ScLV R.) at 3 20, aiaia, iii,, t iv mm (.( u. im, nunaaya. 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m.,3 4S and 727 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Cbest r.ut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20. aa u a iw i.ui, huuudji, 1 o u i. UJ. TRAINS FOB 8HKNANDOAII. Leave New York .via .Philadelphia, neck days, 1Z 19r 4 BO. 8 00 a. m and 1 80, i B0, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 00 p. rrf. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 00, 9 10 a.'in., 1 SO and 18 p. m. Leave Phlladelohla. Readlno- Terminal, vnalr days, i W, 8 88, 10 to a. ra. and 1 42, t 08, 8 80, 11 89 p. Di. eflwun, imi. uu Leave Ueadlne.week dava. 1 85. 7 10.10 Oft. m IS 00 m., 4 If, 8 op and 8 30 p. m. Sundays, 138 Leave Foltavllle, week days, 3 88, T 40 a. m., 13 SO and 6 13 p. m. Sundays, 8 88 . m. I Tn ... a . ... ....Ir .1.. Bla ... tin. in., 1 85, 3 81, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sunday., 8 18 Leave Malianoy City, week days. 12 20, 8 43, 0 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, S 111, 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m! Sundays. 12 28, 8 45 a. m. Leave Mabanoy Plane, week days, 12 SB, 2 40, 4 00 880, 938, 1028, II M a. ra., 232, 882. 888 7 87,10 23pm. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, Too a. to, Leave AtllUanuport, week days, 7 it. 10 20 a m 4 00 and II SO p, m. Sunday., 11 30 p. ra. ATLANTip CJTY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Cliestnul atreei war and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdaya Bxpreas, 000 a. m.. 300, 4 00, 8 00 p. ra. AoaomuKidatlon. 8 00 a. m., 8 30 n, ra, Sundays Kipre, 000, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. in., 4 48 p. ra. Jtcturutng leave Ailantio Olty depot, carter Atlantic and Arkansaa avenue.. Weektluya I.ipreaa, 7 88, SCO a.m., 880,8 80 p. ra. Acoommouauon, aiaa. ra.,suap, in. BundayBipreee, 4 00, 780 p. ra. Accom modatlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. ra. Parlor Oara on all eipreM trains. Vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading lUllway lloket agent or auureu 1 A Uw.lnl.li Tfiuiw T V..ra tlen'l Hunt, (Icn'i l'mt'i Agt., Iteadlug Terminal, l'klladelphla, NUGGETS OP N15WS. A report hits ranched Havana that the InsurgPnlH have captured the town of Holguin, Pome one cut a gun pipe In a New York flat house, and IK people narrowly escaped suffocation. A mob Is pursuing John Morgan, who killed Mrs. Mary Green, her son, and daughter in Jackson county, W. Va. Martin Hart, aged 16 years, was ground to a pulp In large rollers used for breaking coal I ft a mine at Ashland, Pa. C. II. Wllklns, of the Order of Ilall road Conductors, says ail the railroad brotherhoods of the country will fed erate. Martin Qerflfy, a miner, and his la borer, John Proslnslcl, were crushed to death under falling rock In a mine near Parliondale, Pa. "I'rltz Meyer," Indicted In New York for the murder of Policeman Smith, was Identified as Constantino Rtelger by his daughter. The mountain of Ran Cristobal, In the state of Ouurro, Mex., has burst open In several places, and a volcanic eruption is feared. The Cubans distrust General Blanco, Inasmuch as he has used the term "re form" Instead of "autonomy'1 In all his speeches In Havana. Authority has I wen granted for the organisation of the Berlin National bank, at Berlin, Pa., and the ClUcens' National hank, of Meyersdale, Pa. M. W. Bremen, who ten years ago took 3,000,000 from an Arlsona silver mine, committed suicide by shooting at Silver City. N. M owing to revr(. TomiHxseo ISxposltlon Stntlxtlo. Nashville, Nov. 5. At a meeting of the executive oommtttee of the Tennes see centennial exposition Auditor Frank Goodman filed his report, showing that the total lndsjbtsMM. of the exposi tion Is now only 236,000. The property of the expowlitoii company Is valued at far more than title sum, and there are uncolleotable assets amounting to 339, 000. The total attendance officially re ported was l,GSt,306. tears l'nr MUoln'i: V-imhoIh, San Franoinoo, Nov. S. Considerable anxiety Is felt In local shipping circles for the safety of the new British ship Toymnunt, which Is now 188 days out from Liverpool for this port. She Is pommnnded on this, her maiden voy age, by Captain Pedley. The Italian bark Orients, Captain Cocoase, from New Castle for this port. Is also over due, being 135 days out. cjft.CHASE$ BloodNerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHST IT IQ 1 The richest of all restora WllHI II 101 tlve foods, because It re- E laces the essentials or life that nro ex austed by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &anr?cVanbu?h1 digestion perfecjt It creates solid flesh,, nrusclo and strength. The nerves being made strong tho brain becomes native and eloar. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains audwoakness in either sex. and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60a., or five boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advlco and book, free. Write Us About Your Case THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. liiaChOitnutStrooL Philadelphia, -TO- THE PUBLIC! Wctlcsirc tp tliank tile public lor us patronage baturuay even- c n.K. All the special slock we advertiscdin the Hbrald has been sold. We still have on hand marvelous inducements iu the confectionery line. Before the close of the pres ent Week we will announce ANOTHER DIO CAUBY SALE. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY CO., UO N. Main St., Shenandoah. (&"OURH- GUARANTEED."-! ncu-ituuir, npecini iea4, VUf icoceie. ninciuret. ao Ciittlnir. Nstinll TndAV(lnnrl nnrnna . T.n.i Manhoo.l JCesUred, DI nnfl DniCflU jure vafiiariinceeu uluuu i uiuuit Inallcnict, Fresh cases cured In t 'to 1 (I dtlVf. Bend lUCta. tmn tnr Unnle rTriit)i .rinlviriirrn(iHBi4u.lrVrvr.aiin' Quttcksif&kolHilUutcvtUt'lrtricta&t;Jtuci, ThitU why they enjoy their OOFPBB. Any grocer can tell yon why customers keep co mine back for SIZIiLlG'3 OalrKftPMkki. a , , 1 The Emperor of Chinn bo gins in the afternoon and Ayorks until nearly morning. People wno nave a COJK SHAVINGS bed don't do that. You would like one. For sale by dealers. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Pa. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor lo vnn nouns sin 105 .S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. DOWN AN EilBAN Fatal Accident on the Chosapeako and Ohio in Virginia. POUR KILLED, SEVENTEEN E URT. Alnonet Tluwe Who IC.onpod l'rom the Wrpok Were Wcimtor O. It. IMntt, C'niiiiiilnnloncr vans nnd Coiiurcmt lnnii Kvium llrokcn Truck tho t'nuao. Charlottesville, Va.. Nov. 6. The Chesapeake and Ohio vestibule express known as the F. F. V., from Cincinnati to Washington, was wrecked near Old Shadwetl, tlve miles cast of this place, yesterday afternoon. Four persons were killed nm! 17 Injured. The dead are; Henry Burnett, colored porter, Keswick; an Italian woman, named Mary Merara, and Infant, believed to be from I'lnclnnntl Phcllx Mareno died after removal to Oharlottsvllle, Injuu'd. Moses (loldblatt. Cincin nati, knee cup injured, Conductor S. C. Buster, h'gs Injured; Knglneer Duke, dangerously hurt; Baggagman Peers, Gordonsvllle, Va., Internally Injured: A. Mnreno, !adly hurt; Mary Mareno, hurt about head; two small children of Mary Mareno, one bndly hurt, W. I.. Gochenor, of Stuarts Draft, Va., right hand cut; J. F. Miller, 1'uNnati con ductor, painfully hurt in the back; ltlchard Berkley, Hanover, Va., ex press messenger, bruised about the body and badly shocked; J. N. Halg, Baltimore, knee sprained; Mrs. Busch, New fork, bruised about head and arms; Lee Crandall, Globe, A. T., slight Boalp wound and fingers sprained; J. W. Elder, AVashlngton, head and nose considerably bruised; C. It. O'Brien, Louisville, slightly cut about head; Jonas II. Hlnckel, Trenton, O., left hip painfully Injured. It Is reported that the body of an other Italian child Is under the wreck, but this cannot be confirmed. The locomotive suddenlyleft the track on a sharp curve and was hurled against a rocky hill. All of the cars except the dining car and the Blcb- mond sleeper were derailed. Two cars plunged end foremost down the steep embankment, and one of them went into the Itlvanna river, which at this place skirts the track. The day passen ger coach and the express ear were badly wrecked. A the locomotive plunged from the rails and overturned Knglneer Duke was hurled from the cab and crushed under the engine, be sides being terribly scalded by es caping steam. He was rescued by his fireman and the conductor. As soon after the crash as possible the uninjured passengerB and train men began the work of rescue and. aid ing the Injured. Word was sent to this place nnd a wrecking train with phy sicians waB Immediately dispatched to the scene of the wreck. The body of Henry Burnett, the colored porter, was the last recovered. He was terribly mangled, having been In the baggage oar. A foot, supposed to have been his, was nrst recovered, and later a por tion of the head. The body was liter ally dismembered. Mnreno had both legs cut oft and died at the hospital at Chaflottesvllle. Among the uninjured passengers on the train were Senator Orvllle H. Plntt, of Connecticut, Commissioner of Pat ents II. Clay Evans and Representa tive Walter Evans, of Louisville. Late last night It was Btnted'thnt the accident was caused by the breaking of an axle of the forward truck of the. locomotive. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dont glvo them tea or coflbo. Have you tried the new food drink called Qrain-O? It is delicious and nonrishlngand takes the place ef cofTcc. Tho moro Graln-0 you give the children the moro health you distribute through their systems. Gniln-0 is mado of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tho choice grades of cuuco lint costs about I as much, AM grocers sell it.' 16c and 25c, Schooner Pot'tuun Salt). Vineyard Haven, Mass.. Nov. 5. The pohooner Fortuna, whloh collided with the schooner Edward E, Briery oft Montauk Point Tuesday, and which It was feared had gone down, has arrived here. The Fortuna was drifting help lesBly about, having been badly dam aged In the collision, when the schooner Laura L, Sprague, of Lynn, helped her Into port, Did You Ker Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to tho relief and cure of an remain uompiaiuu!, oxcrting a wonueriul direct lnflucuce in giving strength and tone to mo organs. 11 you nave loss or Appetite, ixinsupaiion, jioauaclie, fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Kxeitable, .Melancholy or troubled with Uliy Spells, Electrio Bitters is nip mciiicine you uceu. iteuitn and strength are guaranteed by Its use. Large bottles ouly fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug storo. Ills(ninteiiteuJnrniiiiit'Vorl'torn.. New Yurk, Nov. S. The Ctoakmafc. makers' union uf this city has resumed hostilities again! the contractors, in the hone of nbollshinar the nlil Bv.l.m n,l securing a better scale of wages. Ofcr memuers or me organisation ara at present on strike. The shlrtmakers, 3,000 strong, are said to be on the verge of a conlllct with the bosses. Their alleged grievances are small wages, lonsr hours of toil and ih. iliaiikA .m to be entertained for members of labor unions uy their employers. J. C. Berry, one of the beat known cill- hlnuelf of the wont kind of piles by urine a . . 1,4 j-.oMiw.il wucn tiasei salve, lie had been troubled with piles for over tltfvlv van pa .ml l.n.l .....1 .iijm . - "n nam. iiwuy maerent kinds of so-called euros ; but DeWitt's wan hj uu. i.ih.v um .u wors anu no will veriry this statement If any one wishes to write him. C. II. Ilagenbueh. WhltuwayH lloiout UvoiWliolniliiB. St. John's, N. V., Nov. 6. All the re turns In the general assembly election swoj now In. The district of St. Baioe. tlx last to be heard from, hus been won Iflr Mr. Hradshaw, a member of the opitosUtton party, This places Sir James Winter, tha 1 AO.. Ski if illia ,r. b4Uou party, at Ifyt tu of following .HV skuinpiy, aa against 18 folIowaMi of Wlr William Wliit.wav h reent premier. VinU(VnParSntif Url.r. ..T- u ooufihinua oolda should IimhI the warulugs fatal rwulU by uIe Oue Minute OuuiiU eola. oroup an4 all throat aud luug troublea. n TT TTatKAnlanjals When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general Untml thing dono oal on E. Y. OalUgner 18 Weat Centre street Dealer in stores i.tf There is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, ecscnut and skin eruptions. Hewitt's Witch Hasel Halve gives iiiHtiini relief and cure, perwaueutly. C. 11. llugi-ubucb. '$r-"i ptlji- i, In II so .-el SwWt DelM Jangled How much of woman's loM foi lack of nartitotiy. meioaiou tones mined by one Httlp note - of di cord. Wo men who ought to en joy the per fect h a p p J -new of lovr and wifehood nnd mother hood are mitt ernble from one yoar'H end to. the other, he- caute nf Home weakness) or diHo.ne of the delicate org.iniM'1 of their wx TJttfW delicate ooi.t plainH, which make a langlMitr dis-on.iuce of o many liw nrc not by any nu ai a y Thev in. iv he twtcmt eracficated nnder iudicloi treatruti There i no noed of repugnant en! Ihina- 'Sd any rd by mxtor the tiom. fh"- is no need of re-oitinf! unautnonzod nicnionmem comp un an unskilled uneducated per-, .11. fierce n 1 avoiite prescuplmn rnti ttmibl. of llie feminine organntnl lively, completely and afe1v. I For nr arly years Dr U. V Pier has necn unci connuuip pnvMciau n a v-uid' Hotel and S11rg1c.il InMi Biiltalo, N V. He Pi An eminent and specialist in tin pnrlicnmt fit M of Any woman may write to hiiu with confidence, and will receive, free of sound, professional advice sotuiu, profeaslonal advice aiuitr for ftelf-treatment by which 00 ol cases of female complaint, even of ll ion mot 3 per- obstinate kind, may be cotnnlelelv s manently cured. Addreaa him as a 'While I was llvlntr at Kagle Rock. V Co., Va.." writes Mn G. A. Connor, of ove, loutt any spring. Montgomery Co., V . " friend enrae to me ami snid: ' My danchii 15 years, has repeated hemorrhne ,it t lnflv no sne nns never nad tne neeesnnn ii lions of womanhood.' t adMed her to ipwp"ii. et Dr Fterce's Favorite Prramptiou. Tht Is pur- liter. cnasro one nouie aim it cured fr d She was well and happ when I left th-r Constipation is the all-enibrarinf of ill-health Dr. Pierce's Pleasant can ne diets rure it. They never gripe. TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPEN Tho famous Appllanoe and Rcmeihe tho Erie Medical Co. now for the first ti offered on trial wltboutexiMii.se to i faoneetman. Not a dollar to lie n In advance. Cure BlTei ts of rrrl or Excesses In Old or Younir. Manbil Fullv lteatorptl. flow to tnl... ..1 Strengthen Weax, Unrtoclnp l'ortll or llody. Absolutely unfuilltig Hnl Treotraent. NoC. ti. Ji. oroth. r sschcil A plain offer by a Si ni of hutti stundii CDir Rscninu nn 6t niaoau! LI1IL intUlbHLUU. uuffalu.I PROFESSIONAL CARbs. Tlt. W. H. Y1NQST, VBTEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate nnd lAtelteeldimt IIoum BurfLt- ol tbo University Htate of N. Y. J IIiunQUARTBnHt lletel Franey, lhrna&.t TIIIU'.H A BAIl COUR8K. Calls night or day promptly responded. JJ M. BURKE, l.t ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofttce Kamn bllildlna-. pnr rr of If j venire Hireeis, niiejiniiuoan. T II. POMRKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa, JI W, SHOIWIAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pUOK JOHN JOFKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Lock Box 68, Mahanoy (tty. Pa. Having studlMl under m- r t maaiers u London and I'arln, will ive on the violin, mandolin, put tar tni v .ual Terms retuonable. Address In tart) ot : the jeweler Shenandoah. A genuine welcome wua vou ; JOE WYATT'S SALCB Cor. flaln and Coal St Finest whUkevs. hi tl tint constantly on tap. Choice cm, erjnctj im ei tears. ' with TiDf end rennyruyni J l-fsniVllaMI. A las.s hnv tliH l,i 11 polnttTtmt Onvntfifi tvpvttor to uM ti beU.tluthfn.yrkK, A No. i, jtVticult. UiX. JUtk Ur. HoaUm, Msm. "A FAIR FACE A:a GAIN." MARRY API ,81 una nttiishrt, Mav Ttniy end rcDayruyiii J ml 8M87 l-fenaVllaMI. A las.s hnv tliH l,i 11 at SAROLIO iMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllillhiiS i IS , f k. Jt'UK salt; as SjJJJL! 1! JULUll' U ! "J 1 " " ' ' dR&fa. PTnntin htSBH f -eJ Jinunu l? -m SMlT Tii "T ' "'9 'jDHSFVif T Hiiigu ri i , run WZW a4 BKwsy.fs ou. i.i i.reB Uns. C.Ia aI 1 1 n I itl SSI IUI aiw Ut iVtAa-miM, I P8JBBBBBBBBBBBBV--aajb. S888H 2s so S3SSSlfSI ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Jr.; lsaaillKHlstrrM. id STHUIM. lil 'llB',' V 8OHUYKIIX DIVISION. OcToa 1 1847. Trains will leave nhmaadoah after lb. a bora aato for Wlnam. Ollberton, Fraokvll)., Dari Water, M. Clair, Ktlsvtlle. Itamnnrg, Reading, PoMstown, PhoenliTllle, KorrtstewB and Phil adelphla (Broad airaet atatlen) at SOS and 1) OS a m. and 1 SO u en on vme davv. eWndava. I n OS a. m , 8 10 p m. For 1'oMa.llIe and Inter mHtale siattotiH only S 17 Ik m. week days. Kiiiidaye, Q 4ft a. m. Trains leave Frackville for EHMttandeat' 1040a m. and 1381, Ml, 7 53 and H)4t p Hinirlar. 11 IS m. and S 41 n. m. !,eve Pottevlll. for flhennndo.li at 10 IS a nt and 12-90. S IS, 7 as and 10 20 p. m. S.nda lew . m ,niDp. m. I Leave PhlladelpMa, (Brnad alreetaUH.nl t Hlienandrab .1 S S7, a Mand 10 It ik ., 4 10 and p. ni veek days Rundaya ban at A AO a. as. lasve BrmMl Hreet iatlon, PblladeJpbl. ... Ha. Olrs, AaAMiry Park, Ocean Grove, Lor Branch, and Intermediate .tatlnn. g. 0 '1.14, a. na., S.S0 and 4.00 p. ra. week-days. U BroMl Mlree HtaHon. lTllltelpnla, FOR NEW YOHK. Rinnw wenk.dj.vM S 91. 4 An. 4 nn a IS a Ml 7 SB , , ass. 11.10, inn (IXnlngOarl, II 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 2 8A (Limited 100 and 4 J . m. Dining ram), 1 40, 2 30 (IMnlng Oar) 8 30, 8 SO. 4 00,SOO,S.'S6(lnlnlCar). Sod, 7OX74IV100O S. m., 1201, nlglit. Hundaye, 8 2014 08,4 90,518, 20, 8 si SO. 10 21 (Dl tng Oar), 11 M a. m' II 85,100 Dining (arl 3a0 (Wiillie Oar), 4(3 (Lfmttedt 12 Dining Carl, .1 20, 8 M. (Dining Oar) 5 85, 7 02. 7 4S 10 ri p m , 12 01 night. Uxprcfja for Bonton without ohang., H 00a u., week-day, and 7 4.1 p ni . dally WASHINGTON AND TIIK BOVTIT. For Baltimore and Washington, 50, 7 JO, S 81, 1020, 1138, a. m., 1209, 12 St (truing Carl, 1 12, 8 IS, 4 41, f5 18 Oonjrref nlniial Limited, Dining Car, 817. 058 IIln Ina Oar, 781 IDlnlnii tlarl p. m , and 1JOT night week day. Hnndaya, 8 50, 7 20, 8 IX 11 23, a. in., 12 09, 1 12, 4 41, SB Ctongreeaianal Lim ited, Dining Oh, 8 59 IHnlng &rj, 781 JOln big Car p m. and U 08 night. FOR ATLANTIC CTTV. Ie Ilroad aireet station via Delaware river bridge EaprcM, 7 05 p. m. dally. Leave Market Street War! Kiprcea, 880 2 00, 4 00,0 00 p. m. Sunday., 8 48. 8 48 a. m iKLiimmwiiuion .uu ana ouup. in. I For Cape May, Anglem, WIMtrood and Holly Baach, (tea Iale City, Ocean Olty, A valon and atone Harbor Rxpreaa, 900 a. ra., 109, p. na. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somera Point Rhimm. R .VI m .m 00. 800, p. m. weekday. Sundays, 8 48 a. m. I. B. HuTTBliraOH. J. H. WOOO, Qen'l raaa'c'r Agi. Oen'l Manajrar. HAVE YOU READ-- PHILADELPHIA THIS MORNING? THE TIMES , ,i,a extenalTely clreulaled and widely read newspaper pub iilied In I'ennsylvanla. It. dleeuealon of pub lic men and public measure, is In the Intemt of public Integrity, honeat government and prosperous Industry, and It knows no party or penonal allegiance In rraaUng publl. lamee. In the nroadeet and best sens, a famtly and general newspaper. THE TIMES alms to havo the largeat circulation by deserving It, and claims that II Is unsurpassed In all the canentlals of a great metropolitan newspaper. Hpeclmen copiea of any edition will be sent free to any one send ing their address. TERMSDah.y, 8.00 per annum i $1.00 for four month.; 90 cents per month; de livered by carriers for 8 cents per week. HVNUAY EDITION, 82 large, 'handaome pnice-22t columns, elegantly Illustrated, beautiful colored supplement 12.00 per an num . 5 eenta Mr mn. n.tl. m-A C .. .. .1 85 00 per annum ; 50 cents per month. ' Aildrem all letters to THE TIM PUlLADKLrniA. FLASKS ! PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. 'olored Glass nnd containing corks. We have a large stook on hand which we will sell reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, , BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. ! rncc Or CHARGE 6 TO "HERALD" READERS. 2 Tcnty Coupons of the HERALD 2 u ill pay for the Workmanship of a -5 in nutiful life-alie, free hand crayon. n Mrth $10.00. Taken from any dial tin. tliliotoBrapli.tlntypeordagerreo- ZSt tvpeat M. lleckrr'a studio, 80s West . litre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. All 3 c require Is 50 cent, tor material. TIlMhnn.,r.l,..., ! nothing at all for pictures. Price ot frames from $1.60 up. 0PEH SUNDAYS, PROVE A FOUL BAR- AIN GIRL IF SHE USES :iHIIMIHi!l.llllHft)4tH(HIIHHHa CftlFN WHO READ I ft ni.il keen infurmail "nf W ' Progress. The well in- I thrifty HoUBtvwlfe will AIXB0W LINIMENT tin I as a standard remedy for 1 1 ! h-ips, Criiii, Ilheuniatlsm, 1 .... i. i and pains. I r.ct Zicti. and SOdt. ssrMtl. - i in H j. HACKETT & CO., Ptit.4il.Mi. IVEUTrWHERB. MlinMMIIiniUUUfMvFHIWHtm44lltaI DOUBT, TRY They haw stood tb te of years. sua nave curse tfcpusta Of icases of Nervous Diiaasss. uh ss Debility, Dixsiasas. glnplm nest and Vtvncocuvethy.Jkc. They Ucar the hrala, sUtagstt the circulauoa. auka -" ' twrfr. r mr,A Imm.i aX.Uk. .tTaBsaSSsV trains ..ml InssM are cheeked fermmfy, UaWu pabeaM inn oflni w. nir-s them into I Bla a It v. ('oniUBMlMMnaatk with iron -clad leg al g uarantce to cure or Mfoadttva Addi,, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cls, Q.V Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ATilARTIG DHSTIPATIOM ALL DRUGGISTS 1 1 1 n ion. Csarsrrls art tbs Ideal Uts.L . . i'ui raoae easy aslural reaalts. i. ..ntresl. taa. Mn.w Ta.k. . sil. 2 2
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