"BABY Instant tell 'f f ir skin-tortured babies and tost for tired mothers In a warm bath with CUTiciiRA Soai-, and a single application of CtrrtcuuA (ointment), tho Croat ikln cure. Tho only speedy and economical ttoAttnent for Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors of the skin, ecalp, and blood. icura IiPoMthroTisrifiiitth" wnrM. rnmit Di.no Air D Cntu KT " lluw to Curt Krtrj. luby Humor," milted frtt- DABY BLEMISHES aia." WITCH HAZEL C Piles or Hemorrhoids f Fissures & Fistulas. Burns sc scaias. Wounds & Bruises. Cut & Sorts. u Bolls & Tumors. R Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh mm & Tetters. Chnppec- Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings 'k Bites of Insects. S Three Sixes, 45c, 50C. and $1.00. old by droughts, or r tit ' post-paid on receipt of price ccarnisiH'aiD.io. , til iisntniust.,!i.i.vlri. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A mm. ntn ln-n uti WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlvKTinrnmntinrl mllahU. Arttiil Imittttvnu. llt C.Amn tiiir Pn u nd iiti mica bit. At d ruff torei. or lent ilirMt rustled), uric a. 11. Catoh driio. Co , Hot Ion, Mm. Our book, 40. For sale at Klrlln's drug store and Shenandoah drug store. MADE ME A SVEAW AJAX TABLETS roSITIVKLT CUM! dAY it jyrwoua Jtu0am railing Aiem- Orf, JlDPOtencj, oiNHMiDBn, ho.. oaaBsa by AMukt ami other Bicwiw and India- ri-t.rm8t. Thv quickly and turtlu wfcnra r.flt. Vltftlttv In i tit a man for tudy,btvino or mnrrlage. a oiu or joana, sua Prrenfc InttAtiftv and (VmtrjmDtlon If :n1n fclrnn. Tilr nA ihnwt mmnHlAtS fmDroVA. mont ana tsfletti a u uxun wnoro an ctnrs iau. in- K- tnpon baring the carmine AJtts Tablets. Thery reedrMthootandsnnd will euro you. tt clo a poiitlre written jraarantwi to effect a ears In encn caso ornfoodthnionr. Irlro60 centA per package, or LsMokaes ffnll treatment) for SlCO, ur moil, In plain wrapper, upon receipt of price Circular free. AJAX fiEMEDY CO., n For tale In Shenandoah, Ta., at A. Wasley's .and Klrlln's, Drufflstfl. 1 iXrs int. J. "-111 I CJLTON'S mrrsLizER Cirri general cr special debility wakeful ricji, perrnatorhoca, emission s, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses quickly restoring Lost Manhood hi old or young, giving vigor anil Strength whero former weakness prevailed. Con coient par simple effectual, and legitimate. Cup O 1 Quick and Thorough Don't , Uctivtd iy imitations: insist, on C ATON'S VUallxers. Sent sealed if your dniir giit doe not have It. J'rtce 9 1 per pkge, 6 for $5 . li written Guarantee of complete cure. I mat ion, references, etc. free and confidential. P;nd as statement of case and 25 cts. for a week'f Uial t result 'it. One only sent to each person. CATON MCO.CO.,D08TOKiMAea. Sold at.KIrlin'H dnifr store, Shenandoah. Ta 'ASY FILLS! alAP' Uii.r.K Specific CcPhiuuf at Povlntky'a drug store, Ea Centre street. ALWAVS USE (MIX WRAPPER.) VANILLA CHOCOLATE. UNSURPASSED FOR EATING. DRINKlKGfl COOKING. H J icebS li A .jEVAN. 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 r-r-, i DUKRANT SniL AIM A Eospito From tho State Supromo Oourt at the Elovontk Hour. r ri6 HE EEOEIVED THE NEWS. Doolnroq Tlint tho Hnmt of Ood I in the Dolny.'niid Aunlu Assorts Ills Iunouotioo of tho Crime l'or Wliloli Ho In Condemned til Death. 3an Frnnclseo, Nov. 12. William Henry Thtodore Currant was not hanged at San Quentln today, tho su preme court of this state having granted another respite at the eleventh liuur. Durrant's attorney appealed for the writ to prevent the execution upon the grounds that no official knowledge of the action of the supreme court ol the United States had yet been re ceived, and that tho superior oourt had acted too hastily In sentencing Dur ront to be hanged today, as the law re quired that he be given at least 64 days, grace. , $iterday was a day of suppressed e3rnent In and about the penlten tfiri at Ban Quentln. The preparations for the execution of Durrant had all been completed and the prison officials were In readiness to carry out the death sentence, from whloh there seem ed no further appjal. The man alone was hopeful that he might yet obtain a longer lease of life, lie spent the greater part of the day In reading, and had little to say to any one. At 6:30 p. m. the news that the supreme court had granted a reprieve was received at the prison in a message to Warden Hale from Chief Justice Beatty. Captain Edgar, who opened the dis patch In the absence of tho warden, Immediately wrote a note conveying the Information to the condemned man. The mogsnce was sent to the death cell by a guard. Durrant quickly read It, and without any great display of emotion fell on his knees and prayed silently for several minutes. Mrs. Durrant, the mother of the pris oner, was a passenger on the 3:30 boat from San Francisco. When she reach ed the prison the news was told to her. She was cheerful on the way over, saying that she had put her faith In Qod, and felt that he would not desert her. On arrival at the prison she was Informed that her son's life had been spared, and that she might see him later. "Thank God," she said. Then she went to a hotel for rest and refreshments, At 7 p. m. she returned to the prison and was admitted to Cap tain Edgar's office, where her boy was waiting to meet her. The death veil was removed and Durrant was brought down to the oflloe, and It will not again be placed over the prisoner unless re quired by future developments In the case. Mrs. Durrant remained with her son In close conversation for some time. , A reporter was subsequently admit ted to the prison office, where Durrant and his mother wore seated on a sofa In each other's arms. Durrant had ex pressed a desire to make a statement to the press, and In the course of an In terview he said: "Naturally I wos greatly- elated at the news of the re prieve, although my first Information, based on a telephone message, was not positive. Soon after the news was con firmed. All I could do was to thank Qod." "Was the replevo a surprise T" was asked. "Not exactly. All along I have had perfect faith In my God. This afternoon I was visited by two Sisters of Charity, and I believe that their prayers and the prayera of all those who have In terceded for me have been Instrumental In bringing about the result." Then Durrant remarked that he could not understand why Christian people should bring him In letters to confess. "I am Innocent," he said, "and would never confess to such a vile crime. Seoner or later, tho truth will be known. I have faith that the real perpetrator will yet be discovered and punished. All of these little Btays bring us nearer It. I know that the Lord will sooner or later set all things right. I shall never give up the fight, because the Iord Is with me," ho added, em bracing and kissing his mother. 6n Mrs. Durrant's faoe was a smile of contentment, but the Bon looked Bad nnd his eyes were dull. lie earnestly re peated many times that faith In God would save him In the future as in the past. "You may say I am Innocent," said Durrant In conclusion. "I will never yield, and God Is with mo." You can't cure coruumrtlon but ytu can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the u of One Minute uousu uurc. u, li, MBKenbucn. f.trlliei. 1'iivor Arlifrrntioii, Sticator, Ills., Nov. 12. The miners' convention has adjourned. A conference committee met with President Hatch ford and decided to report to the con vention in favor of submitting the en tire strike question to an arbitration board composed of three men wholly outside of the regular state board of arbitration. The miners wU name one member, the operators one and these two tho third. The convention also de clared that the Irw must be upheld. Jt Is believed a oompromlse will effected. Don't Tobaccc Spit and Smoke ;.urT,lfe Away, If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full" of new life and vigor, take No-To-lUc, tbe wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many rain ton pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure, SOc or $1.00. Booklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chieaeo or New York. HpeHkm JCfeed NVewtwnrd ilntuitl, Montreal, Nov. 12. Thomas B. IleeU, speaker of the United States house of representatives, left by the Faolflo ex press Wednesday. He will go through, to tho ooast and after seeing the sltua: tlon of affaire westward will return tP Washington lu time for the opening of congress, There 1 no need of llttffi children being tortured, by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Dewltt's Witch llaiel Saho giver liutant reiieraml cures permanently O. II, llagenbuoh. Two Year' For-a 'Mink Wr8Ct?or. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 12. President jr. J. Darragh, who has been on trial for the past week at Independence, oharged with wrecking the Kansas City Safe Denoslt and SavingB bank, was found guilty shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon and sentenced to iwo years in the state penitentiary. Notice of a new trial was made and leave given to apply therefor. Wabkino: Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warniugs oi danger and save themselves suuering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough I uure. n is an mumble remedy lor coughs, colds, croup and all throat aud luug troubles. v. ii. iiageustMHi, GREECE'S TORPEDO SCANDAL. Athens Now. paper Domnnns Prince aooqtte'i. Trial liy Court Martini. Athene, Nov. 12. The torpedo scandal continues to be the sensation of the Greek capltol. The basis of this scandal was the discovery of the fact that all the cartridges fitted to the torpedoes during the war with Turkey were not provided with percussion caps and fulminating mercury, and that there fore they would have been useless In PIIINCE OEOnOE OP GREECE, case they were npeded. Captain Itas tapoula, who Is now being tried by oourt martial, has asked that Prince George of Greece, who commanded the torpedo flotilla during the war, be called as a witnesB. The court has re fused to do this, and the Greek papers are publishing vigorous articles on the subject, the antl-dynastlc Hestla go ing bo far as to demand that Prince George be tried by court martial. The prince Is known to be deeply affected by the BcarNal and by the attacks made upon him 'and upon the royal family generally. T T Tltfrstvnn nf rr that when he has a spell of indigestion, and feels bad sluggish he takes two of DoWltt's Little Early Ulscrs at night, and ho is all right tho next morning. Many thousands of others do tho eamo thing. Do you? O. II. llagenbucb. Mfnlster l)5iiliyr !?lloeooi Washington, Nov. 12. The president yesterday appointed Charles Page Bryan, of Illinois, to be envoy extra ordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to China. Mr. Bryan Is a resident of Elmhurst, In Rep resentative Hopkins' district. He is about 42 years old and has been some what active In politics. He has been a member of tho legislature for three terms and was a candidate for speaker. He was educated in Europe and Is a fluent linguist. Disfigurement for life bv burns or scalds may bo avoided by using DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and for all kiuds of sores and skin troubles. C. It. Hagcnbuch. Throats if l.yni'lW.n in sfavr l'orlc. Canton, N. Y.. Nov. 12. Asa Brlggs, the 83-year-nld farmer of Hannawa Falls, nine miles from here, who was brutally shot by a masked man Wed nesday night, Is still alive, but has no chance of recovery. Ills daughter, who was shot In attempting to protect her father, Is In no danger of death. In tense excitement prevails hereabouts. Threats of lynching are freely made, and posses of armed men are scouring the country for the assassin. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. DoWltt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache. C. II. llagenbucb. FROM ALTAR TO GRAVE. Wcddlnc Pnrt" Run Down by Train nnd Thirty Killed. St. Petersburg, Nov. 12. A terrible accident has occurred near Byelostok, Russian Poland, resulting In the death of 30 persons. A wedding party was re turning from the church to the home of the bride'. All were In one wagon, a huge vehicle drawn by eight horses, with the bride a nd groom In front. The road along which they drove crosses the railway track on the level, and the driver, cither through carelessness or ignorance of the train schedule, pushed his swiftly moving horses upon the crossing Just as the express was coming up. The locomotive struck the vehicle Bquarely, killing many of the party outright and mangling the others so badly they soon expired In frightful agony. Not a member of the party es caped. cjfcXHASES BloodfHerveFood ForWaak and Run Down People. UJUAT IT IC I Therlchcstofall restore WnHI II lOl tlvejoods, because It re- E laces the essentlalsof lire that are ex ansted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The uerves belpg made strong the brain beoomes aetlve and lear. It restores loitvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price Wc, orflvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or bj moll. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Us About Your Caso. THE DR. f HASH COMPANY, U13 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. BICYCLES I BICYCLES! FOR SALE CHEAP. One 1100 dents' '07 Ranger wheel, good as new. One t40 Ladles' or Mlsaea' Crescent wheel, good ooniUtlon. No : Reasonable Offer : Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No. 403 West Cherry St., Hhenandoah, Pa. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST (Slieeler's Old Stand.) log NORTH MAIN STREET. Flrst-elass work guaranteed. Prpmnt an polite attendants, llalr cutting a speetnUr. SPECIAL SALE POR SATURDAY ! Lemon Props 10c jw pound Peanut Oundy loo " " 80ft Cream Oandy, all flavor 10c " " flutter Cups lOe ' " New Kngland Peanut Taffy 10 " " Choloe Mixed Candles 10a 11 " Molasae. Uuttereup Sticks 10a " " Hugar CoMed Peanut. lOe " 11 French Putter ttooteh 10a M " Ooeaanut Tufty tOe " " Ifparhound Preps. 16o " CliocoiAte Cream 16. " " All kinds of fruit uinilv.. Us " " Kloudyke Oold lkwton OhliM lie Cream Dates Vio " " .lriil all Different Kinds of Choice Candies. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Mala Street. A Modern Lazarus. Inherited blood diseases are much more difficult to cure than those which ore acquired. One of the most common hereditary diseases Is Scrofula, which the medical profession admit is most obstinate and deepseated, and their cf. forts to cure It meet with little success. A child afflicted with Scrofula is always puny ana siciciy, ana can never grow luto healthy manhood until the disease is eliminated. Scrofula leads into con. sumption nine times out of ten, so that it is important for this reason that im mediate attention be given to all chil dren who inherit the slightest taint Mrs. S. S. Mabry, 360 Elm St., Macon, Ga., writes: "My boy, Charlie, inherited a scrofu lous blood taint, and from infancy was covered with terrible sores, his sufferings being such that it was impossible to drees him for three years. CHARLIE MABRY Ills head and body were a mass of sores, and his nose was swollen to several times its natural size; to add to his misery he had catarrh, which made him almost deaf, and his eyesight also became affected. No treatment was spared that we thought would relieve him, but he grew worse until his condi tion was indeed pitiable. A dozen blood remedies were given him by the whole sale, but they did not the slightest good. I had almost despaired of his ever being cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave him S.S.S. (Swift's Specific), and at first the inflammation seemed to in crease, but as this is the way the remedy gets rid of the poison, by forcing it out of the system, we were encouraged and continued the medicine. A decided im provement was the result, and after he had taken a dozen bottles, no one who knew of his former dreadful condition would have recognized him. All the ore! on his body have healed, his skin is perfectly clear and smooth, and he has been restored to perfect health." Mr. A. T. Morgan, one of the promi nent druggists of Macon, and a member of the board of aldermen of that city, says: "I am familiar with the terrible condition of little Charlie Mabry, and the cure which S.S.S. effected in bis case was remarkable, and proves it to be a wonderful blood remedy." S.S.S. is the only cure for deepseated blood diseases, such as Scrofula, Rheu matism, Cancer, Eczemt, Catarrh, etc. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains no potash, no mercury or other mineral, which means so much to all who know the disastrous effects oi these drugs. Valuable books mailed free to any ad, dress by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Go. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. October 1 1897. Trains will lenve Shenandonh after tho Abort date for Wliojans, flnberton, F rack vl lie, Dar) Water, St. Clair, Potts vl lie. llnrabure, Heading Pottstown, Fhoenlxville, Norrlatorrn and Phil ad ilphla (Broad street station) At 6 0S and 1109 a. tn. and i 20 p m. on week days. Sundays. 608 a. m.,a 10 p. m. For Pottsvllle and Inter mediate stations only 917 a. m. weekdays. Sundays, 9 43 a. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at JO 40 a. m. and 12 31, 541, 702 and 1047 p. tn. Sunday, 1 1 13 a. m. and S 41 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for SnenAndoah at 10 13 a. m. and 12:33, fi 13, 7 23 and 10 20 p. ra. Sunda? tt 10 40 a. m., 5 13 p. m. Leave PhtladelnMa. (Broad street station). tt Shenandoah at 5 87, 8 35 and JO 19 a. m., 4 10 and T 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leavo at 8 50 a, m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, to Sea Girt, Asbury Park. Ocean drove, Loin Branch, and Intermediate stations, &J0 ii.il, K, H1..Q.0U anu i.uj p. in weeff-qays. xc4vo ruu o.reci ntation, rmiAueipnia, FOU NEW YORK. H!vrra. nndtr.ilat.. ft V1 I V. . rn . m a-n 7 S3, 8 a, 8 83, 0 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), II 00 a. m Dlntncr Tnrm lift Rfl nlnn -.. i ' r , ----- r , hv uiiiihh uui i Kt a iju, 4 00,3 00, 8 56 (Dining Car), 8 00, 7 03.7 43, 10 00 S20,883,50, 1021, (Dl.lng Car. 1138 al m. 5.,2i5',n Cai' 280 (I'l"'"? Car), 400 a. 702,7 43. 10 oo p.m., 1201 night. 4x ureas ur utwiun wiluom cuange, 11 UUa m., week-davs, and 7 43 p. m., dally. VYASIIINQTON AND TUP SQUTIT. Vnr llaltlmnra nnrt WaaMnirlnn OKA H rtrt m nn 1020, lias, a. ro., Hon, fjqi mUine Car), 11, -818, 4 41, ,519 domrrii sional Limited, Dining Car, 617. 659 bln Ing Car, 7 31 Dining Carl p. m , and 1205 night weelc days. Sundays, 3 CO, 7 20, s 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1515 OongrWonal Urn ttl. Dining Cur, 6. W ilDlnlng Oar, 781 1)1.- Ins; Oar p. ro. anil 12 0$ nfjf lit FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Brood street station via Dtjlawnrn rluar bridge Kx press, 7 05 p. in. dally. Leave Market Street Warf Kx tirtMU. ft ISA 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. tn (Booommoaauon ao ana ouup. m.) tor uanexuay, Angieaea, wiuiwoouano: Ilollj Stone Harbor-Ks pre, 9 00 a. m.t 400, p. m. wk oma. Sundays, 900 a. m. ror -Miners i-oini itmrni. hsla. m im 1 w, o w, p. to. weeit nye vu ituay i, e m A. Til I. i. iir-.vtiiMfi, Oen'llVIaHAffer. Oen'llWK'r Airt. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. : Successor to vnnnoRMO'nniEri, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and cow plete line of groceries. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DON'T fiOJJ Bill. There's no Need to In Shenandoah. The Way Is Almost Hedged With Guide Posts. ) llave you ever read a newspaper article, a slowing soconnt of some Incident told in elusive words to lead you on. and found It ended up with a proprietary medicine ad "ertisement f Made you mail, didn't It? and mere yon convinced of the merit of the artiele? We think not, because It told the experiences of some stranger In fur-away town, to take his word for it was like "golrg It blind." It's a very different thins; when a statement Is prescribed from acltisen; from people we know, and that's tbe case hero. itr. Matt Lambert, of lOEast Centre street, proprietor of a restaurant, says : "Detng nearly knocked out with lumbago I went to Ktrlln's 1'harmacy and got a box of Doan's Kidney PI' Is. I bad a bad attack of lame ness in my back about Ave months ago. I hail never had It before. Accompanying it there was an selling in the top aud back of my head and at times pains in the abdomen. I found out it wa due to ray kidneys for I had much pain over my left kidney and tho secretions from those organs were not nor mal, and cansed me both Inconvenience and pain. I heard about Doan's Kldnoy Pills and determined to give them a trial. On using them they proved to be just the tbing I needed, for they relieved me at once, I do not now have any lameues nor pain In my back and I can stoop without sharp twiugea going through me like a knife. The soreness over my lelt kidney has disappeared and my head feeui all right. I can highly recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills." Doan's Kidney I'llls for sale byll dealers. Price 60 cents. Malted ' by Foster-Millmrn Co., lluOalo, N. Y., sole agent, for the V. B. Remember the name Doau's and take no other. millions of Dollars Qo up In smoko every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, cte., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by HAVin FATKT Insurance Aecnt. UA VIU rAUO I , 120 South Jardin St AIho Life and Accidental Compsnl et B c RnilcJ'C for EiTnr.it sr.x. Thin rcniedv liclnc In Jcctcd directly to tho seat or tnoso disease of tho Gcnlto-tlrlnnry Orcann, requires no clinnzo of diet. Cure cunrnntccd In 1 to 3 i ilayw. Hmallplolnpaek. S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. I.THEEL6M!!i. r-"CURE GUARANTEED." 9 KICVOl HIi:ilIl.I'I-V, rttillnr Heir-iibup, Neclnl J)Ueu, Vur lrocelr, Ntrleturvn. Xn Cutllitcr. Nmiill IT nilovelopetl Orornna .1: Iost xssnssxsxzSi blood poison In nil cnici, Freh cmei cured tn -l w5,ll" ily. 6 ntl JOctK, stampiifnr Hook rfc. "Truth," only truemetl leal bolc Ex posing Quacks &fakelustltute.tht:lr trlcksd: schemes. TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. Tho famous Appliance nrfl Itemed les of the Erlo Medical Co. nowf o?tho first timo olTcred on trial wlthoutoxpcnso to any honest man. IVot a dollar to lio pnld lu advniire, Curo Effects of Errors or mcesscs in um or Younir. Manhood Fu ly itestored. How to Rnlnruo nnd Strengthen Weak, Undeveloped Portions of Jlody. Absolutely unfailing Homo Treatment. No C. (I. I), or other scheme. A plain otter by a Urn i of blgh standing. kiiib iui.uiuni.uu, iui i'ai.u, n. y. You can blame yourself if you do n't get real pood coffee to driuk. Ordinary coffee is made de licious by adding tr. ft pki a package for Seelig's. . A little of this Ladxnixture to rcheap coffee i makes a delicious idrink and saves expense. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT 3ElTBMIH5n 27. l97. Trains leave Shenandoah an fnllmv. , For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 210, 686. 706 951a.m., 1283, 8 10 and 0 07 n m Sundays, i 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days 815, 7 05 a, m... 12 33 and 8 10 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 5 80, 7 05, 0 54 a.m., 12 SB, 8 10 and 6 07 p. u Sundays. 210 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 9 51 a. m 12 33, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. 1 10, 5 86, 7 05, 0 M a. lu,, 12 38, 8 1S and 6 07 P. m Sunday., 2 10 a. ro For WIHiamport, Sunbury and Iwburir. week day.. 8 25, S 86, 1180 a.m.. and7 2p.m Sundays. 8 25 a. m. ForMnhano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25. 886 7 05, 9 51, 11 80 a. tn., 12 33, 8 10, 8 07, 7 26. 9 55 and' 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 2ft a. ra.. For Ashland and Shainokln, week days 3 25 5 38, 7 06, 1180 a. m., 6 07, 736 and SSB p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via 11. AO. It. n.. through trains !w-t ltwdlnir Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. Jt.) at 8 iff 7 55,1136 a. m., 810 and 7.2T p. i Sundaya! 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 3 46 and 7 27 p- m. Add"-' iwitN, .ruins irvm i weniy-ioursn aou UbeM- uu, Dimw ewiiun, wwk oaya, Id BU a, m. 12 20 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 8M p. m. TRAINS FOR SIIKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, nek days, 12 18, 4 SO. 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, 4 90, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 800 p. m. 1 Leave New York via Mauoli Chunk. vMk dys, 4 80, M) a,.m., 1 80 and I IS p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Riding Terminal, mk days, 4 20, 8 85. 10 10 al m. andl 4408, 6801180 p. m. Sandays, 11 30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1 88, 7 10, 10 08, a.m. 12 00 m., 1 19, 600 and 8 20 p. m. gunilaya, 1 86 a. tti. ,,ave,P?l.T,1Ie' w,ek.Jalr"i JSS. 7 40 a. m., 12 80 and 0 12 p. in. Sunday,, 186 a. m. Leave Tatnaqua, weak days, 8 18, 848. 11 18 a in., 1 86, 8 61, 7 20 and 9 48 p. m. Suudat ,, 8 IB a, n Leave Mahanoy Oity, week days, 12 20. 8 46 011 U 47 a. m., 8 W. 6 li, 6 17, 7 41 aud 10 08 p ro Suiulays. 12 IB, 8 45 a. u. Lv MaUaaoy Plane, week days, 12 as, , n. 00 0u,9 2. loSs. U881 a. m., 22 88 88? 787, 1022 p m. auodaya, 1140,2 40,00a. m. Itve wllUasaanart, week day., 7 42. 10 20 a m i 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sunday.f li 80 p. m. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION, 1a I'hlladelpnU OheMnut trt war and South trM wliail (or Atlas Me dty. Weekday -EtinM, 900 a. m.. 2 00, 4 00. 8 00 n. m. Aemmmodatlon. a 00 a. tn. , 6 80 u. m. Sundayih-Kxrrew, 900, 10 00a. m. AoeomBioda tlon, 800 a. lu., 4 46 p. m. Iteturnlng ln Atlantic City depot, gorier Atlautle and Arkatua. inuum Week Jays Ki press, 7 81, 9 00 a. in , 8 80, 5 80 ,,. ,m. nwMUHiuuaiiuii, a in a IU , , UD p. m. moaatlon, 7 18 a. in., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Oars ou all express trains. Vor further Information, apply to nearest rkiladrlphla and Heading Hallway tluket agent I. A. HWKii.Ann, KiiMiN J WickKs, Uen'l Siijit , Ui-u'Vl'aM'r Agt. Beading Terminal, Philadelphia. Trouble Ahead for President Simon Sam, of Hayti. A WARSHIP TO DEMAND EEDBE8S. Horr I.pudrrw, n Ctartiinn Sulijeot, He cmnwi the Olijrot or an Jntorna tlnnnl DlKiitite Ilecaiin or Ilia Con troverr With b I'olIoeniBii. Berlin, Nov. 13. The German warahlp Oeflon 18 under odera to Ball for Port au Prince, Hayti, this month In order to Insist upon redress for the arrest there of Hit Lueders, a German sub lect, and his unlawful Imprisonment for which Count Bchwerln, the Ger man, jnlnlater at Port au Prince, has de manded an indemnity. Lueders is now believed to be In Germany, having; been released from prison In order to avoid further complications, the natives of Port au Prince having; threatened to mob the German legation and lynch Lueders. The fitting out of the warship Is being hastened as much as possible, The officials of the German foreign office do not believe the matter will be adjusted for some time to come, be cause the Ilaytlen government Has as sumed a stubborn attitude. The Ger man newspapers are blaming tbe gov ernment for the delay In bringing Ilaytl to terms. The German version of this affair Is that Lueders was sentenced to pay a fine of $48 and to undergo a months' PRESIDENT SAM. OF HAYTI. Imprisonment for ivslHtiriR a policeman, which Lueders denies. Thereupon he de manded a second trial, obtained It, wit nesses testified that they had not seen him strike the policeman, but In spite of this Lenders was resentenced, this time to pay a fine of IB00 and to under go a year's Imprisonment. The original trouble between Lueders and the police man, It s claimed, jn his behalf, was due to the latter forcing his way Into his residence, contrary to the law, In order to arrest one of his servants'. After Leuders' second trial the Gar man minister took the matter In hand, and on Oct. 17 he went to the president of Hayti, Augustln Simon Sam, nnd de manded, In the name of the German emperor, that Leuders be set at lib erty, and also demanding for every day the latter had spent In prison,. 25 days In all, an Indemnity of $1,000 In gold. The minister added that for every other day Lueders was kept a prisoner after Oct. 17 he, the representative of Ger many, would demand an Indemnity of J6.000 In gold. President Sam at first refused to grant the minister's demand and Leu ders remained in prison six days longer. Thereupon the German minister noti fied the Haytien government that he had hauled down his flag and had sent the archives of the German legation to the legation of the United States, thus severing all diplomatic relations with the government of Ilaytl. The action of the German minister oaused a great deal of excitement at Port au Prince. There were threats to lynch the prisoner, the life of the Ger man minister was threatened, it was proposed to attack the legation, and noting upon the advice of his counsel lore, who were not desirous of preclnl fating further trouble, President Sam ordered Lueders released. Leuders reached New York on Oct. SO, and sailed for Europe the same day. The United States Is credited here with offering its Intervention In the difficulty between Germany and Ilaytl. But the German government la waiting for the arrival of Herr Lueders and the report pr uount aenwerin, due by the next man packet. J. C. Berry, ono ot the Dest known clti U.ns of Sneucer. Mo., testifies that hn cnr,l hfmeelf of the wont kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWltt's Witch Hassel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures; hut DeWltt's was the one that did the work nnd he will verify this statement if any one wishes to write him. C. 11. llagenbucb. President ISfin-rtulim I nimnmns Washington, Nov. 12. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian premier; Sir Louis Davies, the minister of marine ot Canada, and the other officials who are taking part In the Behrlng sea ne gotiations, were entertained at dinner by President McKlnley at the execu tive mansion last night. The list ot guestB was confined to gentlemen. The Marine band was present and played throughout the dinner. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and let a nack age of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of couee ac auout i trie coat. It Is a food drink, full of health, aud can be given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks aud tastes like tbe finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Ornin-0 Is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Grain-O builds tif. Ask your grocer for Qmiu-O. IBe. and SSe. Kllto'dl .y i'iiIi.. iit (,ita. l'hlladelphln, Nov, ID. A man, ap parently a Frenchman of position and refinement, u hose Identity has not been clearly established, committed suicide late i'iteulay afternoon ejt. Green's hole 1, i;ihhth and Chestnut streets, by liiliniirn illuminating gas. He had resl.iied as "William Rosaeau, tour ist." He was about M "years old. Ills appemance was that of a well edu cated man, and his clothing was of ex cellent quality. lie took the utmost care nut to allow the deadly fluid to escape from the room, the windows and door and every other aperture being stopped up with blankets and sheets. Household Necessity Casca rets Oandy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hver and bowels, cleansing tbe entire system, disrwl colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and billuliMi ss. Hehso buy and try a box of (' (' C toiUy; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold aud guaranteed to cure by all druggists. CONDEMNED. When an :rn u nun fiHWdemnd for myelinic h. !, ' t lose BOfst. His taw- .,1 ll.'TN lint court lii aimlln They are bound to iave nun, it it, can be savul. It is tin ,aiue w.iv i.ith a oud ,lo;tor w In n ols patient "ix condemned to d ,ilti by d lie, lie lint doctor in, live mistakes ..i'-h times; the hiv heart too .,,nii After tliev h,i, c tried everything the-y know and the i lent m no bettc r. tlie y think there is nothiptr more to be elime- T 'u y don 't a I , i y fret at tn mot I of the- c' - i They fr v . nt , give a J ' , t- - up to CMC ol , 1 1 Mimption .iv are nflei.xai rqimcj strong nii'i vi'l i - mm. lllm get Mr W 11 -.1 m hi if A'1; Mo., write M Ipi Viihl Dr. Pierce" f'.olili n M l..a wa (a lie thoim'il i .In .-I niti we were very mini. In Uiat t,i be lonntl I v Is i rill irsiui. i would take it I.c v t li Discovery' nn-l 1 rile ninde. I snail am. s itcoi these medicine. ' All lung and bmiH hial by I)r Pierce s t.nlch i because it supplier the blood It put tin ital and fills the circtil itnm v red corpuscles which buil ctolar flesh and healtlu ne As a medical author Dr. Ids an eminent place in In profel His great thousand-page illif-tiate-tl xue i'eo- pie's common s "e Me ieer" is one of the standard rani Of the Copies boimd he cost English language. N were sold nt $i v c h h. copy will be sent uhvihilrh of mailing onv, 7 ! or, Dial N.Y. cloth-bound for ,v 't.impi oensary Medical Aiciatii WM. SCHMICW, JR. Agent to Shenandoah anaiypcinit -Por- BARBIWS Beer and Sorter Tryj Barbey's Bohemian Beer, mvmwmmmmmmmm ; "THEY DO THE V0RK" 3 BRONCHO 1 mnMiTnPATHir.i P EMEDI ES Relieve and Cure Head Troubles jFfwrniiTu s Stnmanh m:nrHar al noted B System lrfegylarlliesf'"c"""' : "For every ill, a speel pill." 3 If nnt at Drn Morci, writ. Bronx Chemical Ca.,Yajk6r,N.Y. f5 I llenlth li..,.k M.nh i Pree. Zg 8A Culebmted Fetunle I PenttaHi unver fall ' with Tsniy id I'inrtwl IrU. ssd othw Uk MnMllml. Aluinaliuvth. 1SK SBd SVotd diun. psbiUnsnt. eun-n!,j .upnior lo, el otfcsrk I'u.mvWl ins Iwst Id the nrkrt. A Nn t fUttiBiM, 4 .' 1A.H.X QLe. BhI, Bsr, Borton. UtM. li 1) wm i I'M! Ill UP aMtosjasmsoe, ana VWiMf hi hi ttMlljkre cured Ky HHass1Mto aetlou ilWKIIfe-xTiving aiewpe mm if piii i , im mhta&Mmim titter fUlhw "A FAIR FACE lV AY PROVE A FOUL BART GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO iiiuiiiHiiiiMiniiiinimiimiimiiiiiiiiii I rivX RAINBOW I iisnviRiVT I 5 r ffllW'ti ; L" the and all f - . ' n.n' 3 prnnun 'HEH ,N D0UBT-TRY w.i.wi.w ii- f tyi f f J?- nervous uusum. weh A6AIM ! eSrSS. ir.'l'S Kltd .e j'ed. Pde.tr2.V!"r,'' "hem Into loisaity. Con.uBWloTotlTfc mousy. fi , S Wfrr For Sale aUKlRLHTS Drue Store. ShenlnJoab, Pa ANDY CURE CONSTIPATION 10 25 50 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED iSla, ruC.rt.. . It. 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OrnduateandTAseltMldent House Surgec. of the University State of If, Y. Hbadquabtbsu i Htiel PraRey, Bhmandoeli TIIHKR YBAR COUR438. Calls night or day promptly resended. JIJ M. WJRKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Bgan building, ooraer f Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. ii. pombWoy, J, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. SHOBMAKBR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAwi Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF. JOHN JOFKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box 66, Mahanoy Otty, Pa. Having studied under some et the best masJersTr London and Paris, will give lesson, on th violin, mandolin, guitar and voealeulture. Term, raasonattle. Address In care of SlrouM, li jeweler Shenandoah A genuine welcome wsita you at IOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. DlnMl M .- i. . . . . - - J 'i ' i iun.r Mil (J aie ' "tantly on lap. Oholce enjperanee drink. FLASKS ! IN PIUTS, HALF PUTS and QUARTER PIHTS. fJoloroil f?l nua anil nmin.nl i ..-wo ni uiuuuilll curKi, We have a large stock on hand which we will sell reasonable. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 nnrl to D--t. f r-,. . . . - . m,v nncy, oiiciinriuoaii. isV rnrp or- AiiiFiHts FREE OF CHARGE 3 TO "HERALD" READERS. ...ni"lf.n,y. ."P0,"." ,f a" HERALD will nay for tho Workmanship of a uw" ''"l llfe-sise. free hand crayon, worth $10.00. Taken from anydhi: tlnct pliotograph.tlntype or dagerreo. tvpe at M. Hccker'a Studio, 80S West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. All we require is 50 cents for material. T.h?St?.ho,P?roh?S8 frames pay nothing at all for pictures. Price of frarnei from $1.60 up. - - 3 3 it 0PEH SUHDAYS, Wanted-An Idea i:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmnnrtriHnH house, as a atatuiv.i mt r... aclies and pains. Pries 2R Ma ...I in ... l .,, " - w vis. per vein.. fj 3,1 nw m f uinuErr a n. ..... . z ' vu., rmueHisws. x Theyhsveltood tbstntofyssn, , i'u unv. curea inauuss. al ,CBei of Nervous DusaBM. aeh I are .rZZ.TKLL "SfiSS Aorinir CATHARTI6 ALL DRUGGISTS
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