Cold Can cares colds In the head, enids on ths rang, old colds, new colds and obstinate colds, and 11 forms of (trip. Btopa sneering, discharges from the nose ana eyes, prevents catarrh, diphtheria, pneumonia, and all throat and lung troubles. These plearant Utile pellets are absolutely harmless, have saved thousands of lives and prevented much sick ness. The Munyon Remedy Company prepare a separate cure for each dlscnse. At all tfruitglst a cents a vial. If you need medical advice write Trot. Munyon, 1503 Arch (Street, Philadelphia. It a absolutely free, ' hmi h a mum iw mm iwr ma w a I U IWI II II fat I S CURES 'No. 1 Fevor, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseased. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Cducjhs & Colds. No. 0 Haadnche, No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Louohorrea. No. 10 Croup. in 57, i Sinn j-iiseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Soro Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Humphreys Homeopathic) Manual of Diseases at'your DruirclsU or Mailed Free. Sold'bjr drunrlsts, or sent on receipt of SHcts., Mots or$l. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William and John Sts., New York. MADE iVIE A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY Cimi tr t -i arrow j'MfM(-r mnng mem or, im potency, Bleeplessnefit, eto , cam? byAbuM and other Exe-eraes and Indii cttrtioM They miiefilv and. Murvtu restore Lent Vitality In old or xonni?, and fit a maa for stud r,DaMn eat or marriage Prntant Inaflrttlv ami flrtTiPinmDHon ff Toa. Thnlr nnA thnwa lmmejlata lmDrore. tncni aid vllevts & OURS where all ethers lall. In tat apon harm a the cenniisa AJax Tablets. Thai bAT ejrad tboctaanda and trill euro yon. w ela a poalilra vrlttan iraarantee to effect a care In each case irr ref end the money. PrioofiO writs twrpackaffe.or Upaokuea (fall treatmentl for &T60. Br mall, la Far sale In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wasley's and Klrlln'a, Drux&ists. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Ttitn. nn lim iin WOMAN'8 RELIEF. AInva nrnmnt and rcUabla. Avoid Imitations. flat ClTDIl'l tiHT PlLLl and 11TI Kit) KITE. CltoaSrao. do Bot ton, Mua. Our trOok,4o. For oale at Klrlln's drusr store and Shenandoah drug store. TOYMVIiALUT I.Jjf "O EFFECTS AT Oiw THEN rjfrOKI'S TZIT21LIZER Corel eenercl or special debility, wakeful 1:11s, epermatorheca, emissions, Impotency, parrels, etc. Corrects functional disorders, ciuced by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vizor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con. l-uiciil paeKo, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cup os Quick, and Thorouoh.Q Pjm't k dtttivtd by imttationt! Insist on C ATON'S Vltallzerl. Sent sealed il your drug, giit doe not have it. Price $1 per plcge, 6 lor 95. with written guarantee of complete cur. Information, references, ets., free and confidential, :nd as statementol case and 25 cts. lor a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. s CATCH MED. CO., BOSTON, mass, Sold at Klrlln'a' drug store, Shenandoah, Pa MISY PILLS! SFJ AH3 SURE. SSNO 40, FOR-'WOWAH'S SAFt aUA"!' Wi-ax Boeciria CoPila,p at Povlnaky's drug store, E Centre street. ALWAYS USE (rlUHtUPPCR.l VANILLA CHOCOLATE. UNSURPASSED FOR EATlHO.CRINKJNCaCOOWHa ilillions of Dollars Qo np In smoko' every year. Take n risks but get your houses, alock, fur nlture, etc., Insured In first-class r liable companies as represented by TiAViTi FATKT Insurance arem. U A V IU r AV O 1 1 J20 8ouh Jardln B Alao Ufa and A'ocldental Oompanl eil HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIffiES THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES Is the most extensive.; circulated and widely read newspaper pub lished in Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub llo men and nubile measures la In the Interest of publlolnteRrity, honest government and prosperous Industry, and It knows no party or personal allegianoe In treating public Issues. In the broadest and bnt aense a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES aims to have the largest circulation by deserving; It, and claims that It la unsurpassed In all the essentials otaiereat metropolitan newspaper. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to any o' end Ing their address. TERMSDAII.Y, 18.00 per annum; tl-OO for four months; 80 cents per month; de livered by carriers for o cents per week. SUNDAY EDITION, W large, handsome TWffea 224 columns, etecranttv Illustrated beautiful colored supplement $Z.O0 per an num; o cents per copy, uauy anUBunoay. (3X0 per annum ; fiO cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, rUIUADSLPIIIi. watts yon at SALOON, Ofll Stfl. a m - w si Vast' -.7" CRUG SB wxia Fn KMMfflSATION, Now Dovolopmenta in the Death of . .tho Chicago Millionaire- PERHAPS A "FAKE" MAEBIAQE. Ititlmatlons Thut .Too IColler, MM, AValkuii'a Ilntlor, I'ornonatoil John I). Kotolmm In tlto Milwaukee Mar rlnco Coromony Will to bo Contested Chicago, Nov. 18. Relatives of the late John B. Kctcham will contest his will, If such an Instrument Is In exist ence, on the Ground that ho was not only of unbound mind at the time he may have signed It, but for ten mtintha previous. Ketcham's two brothers and two Bisters will also deny that their brother was legally married to Minnie Wallace Walkup. They will claim that Jie was entirely Incapable of making any kind of a contract at the time of the alleged marriage, or Indeed for a year previous. Attorney James B. Pur nell, who lias charge of the case for the Ketchfems, has already served no tice.on the Illinois Trust nnd Savings bank, to restrain Mrs. Walkup from liayjjis access to the safety box In whtbn.'the dead clubman kept his se curities. ' Mrs. Walkup's butler, Joe Keller, has suddenly become a very Important factor In the pending litigation. Keller, according to his story, accompanied John Kctcham and Mrs. Walkup to Milwaukee on Sept 21 and was a wit ness to the ceremony which made them man and wife. Itev. Mr. Roberts, of Milwaukee, who performed the cere mony, opens up rather startling pos sibilities by saying, when shown a pho tograph of Keller, that the picture, much more resembles the man whom he married to Mrs. Walkup than did the picture of John 13. Ketcham. Several of the butler's prominent feat ures. Including a small, mustache, which was not a peculiarity of Mr. Ketcham, were carefully noted by the Rev. Mr. Roberts, as common to both Kellar and the bridegroom of Sept. 24. To add to the sensation caused by the statement of the Milwaukee min ister the .butler, Keller, has disap peared. Keller left the Thirty-fifth Btreet police Btatlon Tuesday night about 10 o'clock, after having answered numerous questions with what the po lice claim were evasive replies, with permission to return to the Ketcham house at 3421 Indiana avenue. He did not Teturn there, however, and inquiry at the different police stations de veloped the fact that he had not been seen since his departure from the Thlrty-flfth street station house Tues day night. The police profess to be lieve that Keller, Implicitly trusted as he was by his mistress, has left the city In order that no words of his may Involve her In further trouble. It was said today that the police knew more about the disappearance of Keller than they were willing to ad mit. After being put through the "sweat box" process by - Lieutenant Crelghton he was held at the station until 11 o'clock, It Is Bald. It Is claimed that the police are holding Keller some where In Hyde Park, and will guard him until he Is wanted. The police refuse to make any statement In re gard to the story, but from the fact that Lieutenant Crelghton yesterday doubled the number of ofllcers detailed on the matter It Is believed some new developments have been reached. The death of Mr. Ketcham, shortly after his alleged marriage to Mabel Estelle Wallace, the widow of John R. Walkup, the man for whoso murder she was tried at Emporia, Kan., 12 years ago, recalls the sensational end ing of the case. In which Mrs. Walkup's powerful testimony secured an ac quittal Just as everything seemed to be going against her. The prosecution claimed that Mrs. Walkup had purchased arsenic while en route to Emporia on her wedding trip, and that she purchased quanti ties Of the poison In Emporia. The sentiment of the town was for con viction. The defense did not deny that Walkup was poisoned with arsenic, but said he took an overdose while taking the poison for medicine. The climax of the case was reached when Mrs. Walkup was placed on the Btand. She was very beautiful and well schooled, and before she finished giving testimony the lawyers. Jurymen and Judge wept and the stenographer's eyes were blinded so that he could not see to write. The girl who had been be friended by only one man had cap tured the hearts of all who were not directly Interested and they were ready to swear that she was Innocent. A ver dict of acquittal was returned. Shortly after the trial Mrs. Walkup left Emporia. The three children of Mr. Walkup all live In Emporia. They are Mrs. John Martin, wife of the son of ex-United States Senator Martin; Mrs. Harry Hood, whose husband Is a son of Major Hood, and a wealthy and prominent stock man, and W, R. Walk up, a farmer. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and euro every othor form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. C. H. Hagenbuch. Convlofod by Ills TaT-nmour, Rldgway, Pa., Nov. 18. Fred Rock well was last night convicted of mur der In the first degree. He was charged with killing Louis Haines on Nov. 18, 1896. The principal witness against Rockwell was Mrs. Haines, widow of the murdered man, who Is also said to have been Rockwell's paramour. Wabnino: Persons who Buffer from coughs and colds skould heed tho warnings or danger and save themselves sunerlog ana fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubs. C. II. Hagenbuch. Joyvtnreit Htm. Philadelphia, Nov. 18. AuBtln Pryor, colored, 45 years old, who had Just been elected president of the Hotel Brotherhood of the United States, drop ped dead while receiving the congratu lations of the members of that organi zation at their headquarters yesterday. Heart disease was the cause. There Is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Hewitt's Witch Hazei Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. C. II. uagenuuen. No Iteooitut of tho Votos. Trenton, Nov. 18. The application for a recount of the ftntl-gambling amend ment to the state constitution was de nied yesterday by Justices Van Syckel, DIxo'n and Collins, of the supreme court. The opinion holds that the mat ter of having; a recount Is not a matter pf Individual or private concern, but a one of public policy, and concerns oply the government. It goes on to say that the canvass having been made ana the governor s proclamation naV' ing been Issued In accordance with the result of the canvass the matter la now closed. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. DoWitt'i Little Early Risers cure biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache. C. 11. Uagenbucli. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ah Refleotpd by Doiillniri In I'lillmlol pliln mid llnltlttiarn. Philadelphia, Nov. 17. Flour quiet; win ter superfine, $38.26; do. cxtran, M.2.V3 J.T6; Pennsylvania roller, cleur, 144.J5; do. straight, !4.B5f4l6B; weetern winter, clear, 1.10f4.Vi; do. straight, $4.6004.75; olty mills, extrn, 3.308.t0. Rye flour dull, choice Pennsylvania, $3.90 per barrel. Wheat firm; No. 2 wheat, spot, 8J(B7o.! No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, WiWMc. Corn Arm; No. 2 yel low, for local trade, tMVtSSSc. ; No. 2 mixed, In export elevator, S2H4JSW4C. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 28c; No. 2 white, clipped, MHc; No. 1 white, clipped, 2Sc nny weak; choice timothy, (12 for large bnles. Beef quiet; beef hams, (St. Pork quiet; family, J12.50&13. Lard firmer: western steamed, t4.5094.C6. Uutter steady; cream cry, 1423c.; factory, 1013c; Blglns, 22a.; Imitation creamery, 12017c; New York dairy, 12020c; creamery, 1423o. ; fanoy prints Jobbing lit 26Q28c. ; do. wholesale, 24c. Cheese quiet; large, white nnd col ored, September, Sc.; small, white and colored, September, 914c; light skims, 0 to.; part skims, 5K6Hc.: full skims, 2H0 ic. Eggs steady; New York and Penn sylvania, 202Jc; western, fresh, 22c. Po tatoes firm; New York, tl.752; sweets, Jl.Dogi.80. Tallow steady; city, 3ttc; country. 3VsC3Hr. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, ISHiftlOc. ; do. yellow, 2121V4c Ilaltlmore, Nov. 17. Plour dull and un changed. Wheat quiet; spot and month, MS98c; December, 96K027c; May, 93Vc; steamer No. 2 red, 91fM.4c. ; southern wheat, by nnmple, '91974c. ; do. on grade, 9207c Corn quiet; spot, month and Decomber, 32VW!4c.i November or Deoember, new or old, 32K32Hc; Jan uary, 32H4f32c. ; steamer mixed, 30V4t3 30Kc; southern white corn, 310Mc; do. yellow, 315J?tc. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 28028 Vic. ; No. 2 mixed, 2S026Vic. ItJ'o easier; No. 2, nearby, 52&M624ie.; No. 2 western, 58M?4c. Hay steady; cholco timothy, (13. drain freights rather quiet. Sugar strong and unchanged. Eggs firm and unchanged. Cheese steady and un changed. Whisky unchanged. I,lvo Stock Markotfi. Now York, Nov. 17. Beeves steady; na tive steers, 16.10; stags and oxen, 22.23 Q4.E0; bulls, 2.608; dry cows, 21.C0i3.20. Calves quiet: lower for veals; "steady for others; veals, 2507.7D; few, $8; grosser ja3.76; westerns, . Sheep and Iambs active; stronger for sheep; steady for lambs; sheep, 2304.80; lambs, (56.10. Ilogi steady at (3.CO3.80. East Liberty, Pa., Nov. 17. Cattle steady; prime, 24.7504.88; common, $30 3. 60; bulls, stags and cows, 28.C0. Hogs fHr to active; prime assorted riiKdiums. 23.594i3.B6; best Yorkers and pigs, 23.50; common to fair grades, $3.453.50; heavy, f.3.40S.W; roughs, J2.60g3.26. Sheep firm; iholco, J4.104.BO; common, $3g.G6; cholco lambs, J5.50$T5.75; common to good, J4.60 5.D5; veiil ci1vpb. M 5nr7. tlucklon's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cubt. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhettm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin cruDtlons. and nositlvelv cures nllos. or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give poneci sansiactton or mony refunded, .race 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Pnnlolii'n br.ioolf-oom. Cincinnati, Nov. 18. A panic was caused in, St. Xavler's schupU-Sycamore street, between .Fifth- ana Sixth streets, yesterday by the upsetting of a stove. A cry of lire was heard and the utmost confusion resulted. Some of the frightened children Jumped from the windows, whllo others were thrown down by the maddened' efforts of the stronger ones to escape. The fire was quickly subdued, and four seriously In jured pupils were sent home In patrol wagons. Charles Mulligan Jumped from n fourth story window, alighting on" a shed. Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle-free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians are now using it in their prac tice with great results, and arc relying on it in most severe cases, ft Is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu lar size 50 cents and fl.co. To luvndu tho Wlolfttn Country, Wichita, Kan., Nov. 18. George M. Hjighes, of Anadarko, I. T., has ar rived In Wichita on a trip to secure 20,000 colonists for the Wichita coun try, who are to settle In and about the Wichita mountains before Jan. 1, and by sheer persistency and force of num bers compel congress to open the coun try to settlement. The movement prom ises to surpass the famous colony ex pedition Into Oklahoma by Captain Payne. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and get a pack- ago of GRAIN-O. It takes the place of coffee at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink. full of health, and can be given to tho children as well as tho adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Groin-0 la better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Qraln-O builds up. Ask your grocer for Graln-O. 15c, and 25c. Striking Cloaknlnko'rf) Sttooessmi. New York, Nov. 18. The last of the tenth series of strikes ordered within the laBt four months by the Brother hood of Cloakmakers here was called oft last night. The strikers resumed work, this morning, having secured the desired concessions. NUtaETS OF NEWS. Henry Sherry, the millionaire lumber man of Wisconsin, has assigned for the benefit of his creditors. The vault of tha Maxlmllllan cellar at Munich collapsed, burying 17 per sons, six of whom are probably dead. President McKlnley yesterday ap pointed F. W. Mondell, of Wyoming, assistant commissioner of the general land office. Rev. Dr. George II. Houghton, pastor of the Church of the Transfiguration, New York, better known as the "Little Church Around the Corner," died last bight. No Word so Full of meaning and about wlilcfi such tender recollec tions cluster as that of "Mother," yet there are months when her life is filled with pain, dread and sufferinir.andshe looks forward to the final hour with r 1 o o m v loreuoumgs, lear and trembling. JLTAUlltl Oil IWI1U prepares the system for the chance taking place, assists Nature to mauo child-birth easy, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to spceay re covery It greatly diminishes tho danger 10 1110 01 Doth mother anu cmiu. Sent by Mall, on receipt of price, $1.00. Book to "ISxpeotant Mothers1' freu upon application. lot urauusia ueirDiaior us BOLD BY ALL DRUQG.IST8. J First 20 Seoofld " 40 Third " BEE EACH MONTH (During 1037) For psrtlcnlars send yonr namo and fnll address to )iD A D UpD C Lever liros., Ltd., Hudson & llsrrlson Sts.,NuW Yoik. VV ijrki & TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Iliind of Amcrlcn, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Uoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, bliuutrds or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first nnd second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old nud New Mexico, Arlsona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novnda, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri I'aoifio railway system. For rates right from y,our home, literature, and full Information, drop a post) card, J. T. McCann, T. V. Agent. 810 Hail road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf E. Hoyt, Q. E P. Agt. Ilousthold Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Fenalet were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were wor shipped as household gods in every home. The household god of to-day is Dr. Kings New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleas ant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1,00. Coming Events. Nov. 19. Peporpot Boclal in M. E. church, under tho auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. Nov. 33. Entertainment and social under tho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society of the P. M. church. Nov. 23, Thanksgiving dinner to be given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, corner West and Oak streets. . Nov. SO. drand prize ball under the an spices of the a rant band in Rohbius' opera house. Deo. 2. Twenty-fifth annual supper under auspices of Welsh Baptist chuch In Bobbins' opera house. Dec. 31. Tweuty-fourthannual ball of tho Rescue Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, at Rob- bins' opera house. J. C. Berry, "one ot the Dost known citi zens of Speucer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of tho worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DoWltt'8 Witch Hazel Salve. Ho had been troubled with piles for over thirty years aud had used many different kinds of so-called cures ; but DeWitt's was the one that did tho work and he will verify this statement if nny one wishes to write him. C. 11 Uasenbuch. California Personally Conducted Tourist Excursion. Commencing Wodnosday, Nov. 17th, the Philadelphia & Readiug-Lohlgh Valley Route will inaugurate a through tourist car service to California nnd Colorado points,' leaving Philadelphia (Reading Terminal) every Wednesday at 0 a, m. The route of this tourist car has been selected through the most picturesquo regions of America, includ ing such beauty spots as Niagara Falls, tho St. Clair Tunnel over tho Great Rock Island Route, through tho Royal Gorge, tho Grand Canon, over tho Rocky Mountains to Salt Lako City, skirting tho shores of tho Great Lake to Ogden and over tho Sierra Nevada, to the principal cities of sunny California, Sacramento, Sin Francisco, Los Angeles and San Dlcao. For particulars as trains, rates, eto., consult Philadelphia & Reading Rail way ticket agents, or address Edson J. Weeks, General Passengor Agent, Philadel phia, Pa, J. M. Thirswend. of Grosbeck. Tex., says that when he has a spell of indigestion, and feels bad sluggish he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the samo thing. Do you? C. U. llagcnbucn. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Dottier of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .'. PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA, ?TwmmNWTm,mmmm,w?T PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 V. Centre Street. Chocolate Props 13o per pound Lozenges Mo. per pound Caramels Wu. per pound Mixed Candles 5o. to 50o. per pound Chewing Gum 5c. package at 2c each Fifty kinds of Biuoalng and Chewing Tobaooo. Cigarettes, 5c a package and box of maUhen free Peanuts 2 rpiart for Co iuiuimmuuimmuuiu A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pohohi's Courusxiox I'owdkb gives It. Wanted-An Idea Protect your ldias. thpy may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WMJDI'Htll UN CO., Pataat AUor oeys. Wsnhlagt,,!!, 1. i'.. r,,r tbelr Si.tuO iirlta offer Aua Hit ot lvo iiuailred UiTeullous wauted. Prizes, euft of $100 Cath. " " $100 PIwoc Sptwial Btojoles " $ 25 Gold Walshes. FOP. or SOAP QHBNBKDOAH GROCERY STORE; GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor fo- ran hoiti & o'fflffiii, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete Hue of groceries. EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE ff FREE TREATiflEfJT I TO ALL FOR WEAK MEN XUEH OF ALL AGES NO MONEY IN ADVANCE. Won derTnl appliance and scientific rem edlc sent on trial to nny reliable innrj. A world-wide reputation back of this offer. Kvery obstaclo to hnmJT married life removed. Full strength, Uovcmpment and tono given to ovcry portion of tho body. Fallurolmpo&slblo; aire uo barrier. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Us ri PilAUAKA &l, Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEELIG'S keep coming back saved by nsine Seel- for it. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the . same people. lu'Sbecauae you ciu buy cheap coffee and make it delicious by lilttle 01 this admixture. : Q DO YOU KH0W DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original nud only FRENCH ftnfa nrul ralinrilo r.nra on tlie mar ket. Trice, S1.UU; eeut DJ motu uentuue sola only Dy S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. DRJBSEL6?,f- t-"CURE CUARANTEED."-3 MeltVnlmce, Hpcclal DUemei, Var icocele, Mtrlcture, No Cuttlnir. Nmnll Untie velufkeil OrfrnntaAsJjfist Mnnhuoit Jtestoretl. 01 nfin DfllSnU Utiro f Juurtinteett ul-uuu l UIOUU tnallcttaes. Freta cuci currtt In 4 l 1U Ol'UUsUUII. UUillipilIUr JIOOC Truth." tinlvtrtiAinmllnnt tu-snlr1?.vrirB(nn Uuacka&XakoluatUuteMUeir tricks fcectiemes. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27, 1W7. Trains learn Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Phlladelnhla. week diw. 210, 680, 705 051a.m., 1283, 8 10 and 0 07 p rn Sundays, i 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 80, 7 05 a. m 12 33 and 8 10 p, m. For Reading; and Philadelphia, week days, 210,5 80,7 05, 9 54 a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For 1'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 0 51 a. m 12 83, 8 10, 8 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 n. m, For Tamanua and Mahanoy City, week rtnva 2 10, 5 86, 7 03, 9 51 a. m., 12 33, 8 10 and 0 07 p. in Sundays, 2 10 a. m For Wlliiamflport, Hunbury and Lewlaburg, week days, 8 25, 5 30. 11 B0 a. m.. and 7 25 1. m Sundays, 8 25 a. ra. s or aianano) riane, weeKaays, a 10. 8 25, 5 80 7 06. 9 M, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 85 and , 1 IV HI. PUUUOBi, ,U, U JI U. IU, For Ashland and Sbamokln. week dava. a tfi 6 36, 7 05, 11 80 a, m., 6 07, 7 25 and 55 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore. Washington and the Want via U. &0. It. It,, through trains les Ileadlne Terminal, Philadelphia, (p. & R. D X.) at 8 30, 7 55, 11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7,27 p. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m.,8 it and 7 27 p. m. Add! tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Obeet- nui sireeis station, wees aays, lu au a. m, 12 20, ia io e so p,m. punuays, i w, a as p. m, TRAINS FOB SIIENANDOAII. Leave New York via Phlladelnhla. cl- days, 12 15, 1 80, 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, i 80, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1 SO, 9 10 a.'m.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 30, 8 85, ,10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 SO, 11 SO i. i'i. u i, in. i, j n, tiwihiu, Leave ReadlliK.weok days, 1 85, 7 14,1008, a, m, 12 00 m., 419, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 136 a.m. Leave 1'otMVllle, week days, 2 86, 7 40 a. m 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 n. m. Leave Tamao.ua, week days, 8 18. 8 48, 11 28 a. in., 1 M, 5 51, 7 30 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. m liaave Mahanoy City, week rtnvs. 12 ao. a in 9 12 11 17 . m., 2 17, 5 U, 6 17, 7 4 1 and 10 OX p. m. Sundays 12 25, 8 45 a. m. iave juananoy 1'iane, wmh days, 1235, 2 40. 400 680,926. 10 26. 1159 a. lu., 28S, 53t! M 7 67, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week rUys, 7 4, lu ao a m., 4 00 and 11 30 p, m. Sundays, 11 80 p, m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Ouwtnut strwl war and South street wharf for Atlantic City, Weekdays Ki press, 9 00 a. m 3 00, 4 00. 6 00 p.m. Aoeommodatloti. 8 00 a. in.. B so n n. Sundays Kii reaa, 9 00, 10 00 a. m. AooomnToda. tlon. 8 00 a, lu.. t 45 n. m. IteturnlnK leave Atlantle Olty depot, corner Allan tie and Arkansas avenue Weeki'avjj-Kipmui, 7 as, 00 n. m . 8 80, S 80 p.m. Aodeniimodutloi,, 8 is a. in., 400 p m Sundays Uiprees, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Aucom modatlon, 7 13 a. m., 4 !t p. m. Varlor Oare on all express trains. or further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and lti adliu; ltnllnuy ticket Biri nt oraddri'M I A. HfKliiAlin, Kiwi J Win, !!""'.', Huiit , (J. n'l Vam r kal , Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. TC 11 ill Details of the Occupation of tho Forts at Kiao-Ohau. HOISTED THE GERMAN STANDARD Chinese Olllolnln Consider Thnt Ger ilinny If nj i iiMiiiill tod nu ActofWar, Hut It Is Not J.lkel.v That Chlnft Will Amuino 11 llolllaoreut Attitude. London, Nov. 18. A special dispatch from Shanghai says that the com mander of the German cruiser division, Admiral Von Dlederlch, landed troops at Klao-Chau last Monday morning. The three forts, were held by 1,600 Chi nese, and their runs commanded the fleet Admiral Von Dlederlch placed lira four larire cruisers Immediately op posite, ready to Are, and sent an ulti matum ordering the evacuation of the forts within three hours. Six hundred German troops and six guns were then landed and began to march forward. The Chinese hesitated for a few moments, and then the whole 1,600 bolted helter skelter across the hills behind the forts. The Germans quietly entered the fortifications, hauled down the Chinese flag and hoisted the German standard, which the warships saluted Immediately. The Chinese gen eral, who had his family with him, did not flee, but claimed German pro tection. The forts are now held by the Ger mans, who, It Is believed at Shanghai, Intend to remain permanently. In official Chinese circles Germany la considered to have cgmmltted an act of war, but It is regarded as Improb able that China, on account of her weakness, will take action upon It as such. , American and British warships have been ordered to Klao-Chau to watch developments. The greatest interest Is felt as to the result of Germany's ac tion, because the region Is Immensely rich In minerals and the harbor the best a.long the coast. It Is now asserted that the murder of the two German missionaries near Yen-Chu-Fu was not the work of ban dits, as originally understood, but was deliberately planned by L.1 Pung Illng, governor of the province, prior to his departure for See-Chouan, of which he has been appointed viceroy. The lierlln correspondentof The Dally Chronicle says Emperor William is de voting considerable attention to the course of affairs In China, and yester day discussed the position of the mis sionaries with Dlshop Anser, vicar of the German Catholic missions in China. TTlio Snltim linokullow'n. London, Nov. IS. A special dispatch from Constantinople announces that be Turkish government has agreed to e demands of Austria, that the valf Adana and mutossarif of Merging tve been deposed, that the victim the outrage, Ilerr Brazzfolll, will be demnlfled, and that the sultan has 1 msented to pay the $1,260,000 claims of le Oriental railroad, which Is oper ted by nn Austrian company, being he balance due the company for the conveyance of Turkish troops during .he recent war with Greece. Household Necessity Cascarcte Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ngo, p'OSS&Dt and rcfroshiug to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hver and bowels, clcatisiuc tho entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold aud guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Until DitollHiVi Klllcil. Barboursvllle, Ky Nov. 18. Reports reach here of a fight which took place nine miles from this place, at the edge of Knox and Clay counties, between John Smith anil Fred Harkler over a debt owed Harkler by Smith, both par ties drawing revolvers at the same time. Smith was shot through the heart, and Harkler was Bhot, twice. Iloth died in an hour after the quarrel had occurred. George Frankler, while trying to part the two, received a very serious wound In the arm. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea orcoffeo. Have you tried the now food drink called Orain-0 ? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tbo place of coffee. The more Grain-0 you givo the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grafn-0 Is made of pure grains, anil when properly prepared tastos like thoclioico grades of coffee but costs about I us muoh. All grocers sell it, ISc and 25c. I'ol.vicnitilHtH Iturrorf out. New York, Nov. 18. The first polyga mlsts excluded under the existing Im migration laws were six Mohamme dans, who had arrived on the steamer California, and who were yesterday ar raigned before the special board of In quiry at the barKe office here. The Immigrants declared that they all be lieved In the Koran, which teaches polygamy. They were then ordered de ported. Don't ToDacco Bplt and Bmoke Your Life 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-Bao, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 100,000 cured. Buy Xo-To-Ilao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. SOo or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Oo., Chicago or New York. A Vlutfm or llyilropliobln. liVllkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 18. Julius Oarshl, a resident of Hanover Oreen, Luzerne county, died yesterday in great agony of hydrophobia. Nearly two months ago he was bitten In the hand by a rabid dog. A physician cauter ized the wound, and It healed rapidly, Tuesday the man waB seised with vlo. lent convulsions, and It required the aid of several men to hold him In bed. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing- a cold to develop Into pneumonia or eon sumption lustont relief and a certain cure are afforded by Oue Minute Cougb Cure. C. II. Ilageubuou. ItnyalUt 1)"1b a l'auper. St. Louis. Nov. U. Ieouard Heln, aicsd EG, a Bavarian, quo a colonel In the Ceiman army, died yesterday in the City hospital In abject poverty. He was of royal parentage. At the elose of the Francu-l-'ruRi.fitn war he waa ahout to marry a yuung; woman who was discovered to be a French spy. His fatht i iplrlted her away. He deserted the uimy and spent his life Bcarchlng for hei, the luat 15 years In America. He drifted to St. I.ouls penniless, and physicians say ht died of a broken heart. nUflKuremcnt for 1111 ly hiiniR or m-ulds mav he tvtnlctl l)v u-inii Di-Witt's Witt li , lla-'l s 1 1 m . lit ijri' it rt'inctt v lur pile-, uiul I (ai .til ki ids tit' stiHiiuitl akiu truuMts. ' U. lluauibuch. -4 t&.tlrTm . , . .T7N. Htaii Mat the Wl , VLLJ&Wr bare SliouRht skitrwsJH I U"f Uttirjff QLflK"stilH I Ml '1" n and llV NHrW I Hsf"'1' 'trately LJHjdiji king a rr:r.irly and s ituuaue- alh dav isonett et dsnf by aoxumula. lalof Hie In el fails to I do US regutar v m k f filter. Imr tilts billou. j won ottt of the circulation, ifhroes on poisoning the emm flbnslita tinn lut as surelv u- J a mat was drinking pwte acm 1 Every part of the bmh H pollute, TW digestive juice are Hupprcsv-d aim Wei ll enea. me Kroner an'i smn nr with Impuritie and the lungs and tubes overloaded with morbid which eat nway tin- dclicat" ti bring about bronchitis nnd cor mim All the disease caunr d by tint i ?cp- of bilious poisonintr arc Mir- marvelous nlterative action of l)r Golden Medical Discovery. Il dii creases the liver s natural cue rmrifvimr nowers : erives tile dip blood-making organs power to mil an abundance of red, rirh. hi.illhi It drives out all impurities, nud the circulation witn me uie-fti ing which restore perfect nutrition si cular power, and healthy nervr fort " In August 1895, I was takeu down In a Durning ana severe pains in m -under my shoulders, and dissine-- v writes Ira D. Herring. Kq , of Nrr Co., F)a. " My home physician wn--t-illi said my symptoms were more lik 1 than anything e'. I lingered lu 1 hi months trying dtiierent kinds of mcdicn ing that 1 ate would digest, and I h il tress in ttiv stomach. I was nentuadrrl ti ofbr Pierce's remedies or to seewlmt in of my case. I wrote him nnd received ai stating that my suffering was from 1111 ana lorpia liver, nnn naviirag me 10 1-iercc itoiacu Aienicai Discovery bottle gave pleasing results. I hnvr bottles of the 'Uolden Medical Ll.scovl three small vials of the ' Pleasant 1 'ell fill1 able to do my work and eat wnat J before I took these medicines." WM. SCHMICKER, p. Agent for Shenandoah and Vii nit --Por BARBBV1 Beer and Fori er Try Barbey's BohemianjsjJeer. m?m??mmmmmwnfm S "THEY DO THE WORK" T 3j BRONCHd HOMOEOPATHIC) -f f 'l f S PEMEDIES IQg g i 9! Relieve aud Cure ' 2 3 Head Troubles rrr,?zzm s Stomach Disorders " '""'Tj .3 System Irregularilles 3 IE "For every III, a special iiiL" 3f y m f-- If not at Drugstores, n 1 iti- I', Bronx CUomlcalCo.,".raa'ccr3.NX gr- ' ? Z Health Hook MaSli dire I muuiuuiiuuiuuuuMuM stafhal .1 AiirefftAavr fkllintf with Tbimjt id Fennyroyal Tills and bther Ut poIntmeDt. OurvantoeU eupsalor to all otl en. Jfniltin 1lX link LU7, lkjgton, Mui. 1 uum 1 1 f . Aitiji out uit) utat unit "in "A FAIR FACE A.' GAIN." MARRY A AIN I Dr. Ped ' , They are prompt, safe iwii east aaywueij For Sale atjKlRi i V 10 4 25 SO !BS0i.f ITCH GUAR IK. FED pif an i.fMM-f II I 3 11 fag? 'VBf'S P . (til II If II III i 1 1 t lit Itltl .1 II inuiii irffts EVE 3 ANt All M ' I , l. "' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TiR. W. II. TINQBT, VBTBHINARY SURQSOIt. Oradoata and Lste Tltsldettt Haute Burgee oft the University State ef II. T. HsAtxjCAftTBK I Ilfttl Franejr, OhenandHli TURKS TRAR CO U 118 It. Oal Is night or day promptly responded. Jjf4 M. BUUKE, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Office Rgan banding, cor.- er or Mala sm4 Centre streets, SiMiMttdoAh. J. II. POMKROT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW; BncnaBdoab, Pa. fjjy W. HHOKMAKBK, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. JpBOH. JOHM JOFEK, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, J -nek Box W, Hahanoy Olty, Pa. Itarlng studied under sone at lb Dial ir j Term, reasonable. Adnm In re of Rtrotum. She Jeweler Shenandoah HOHUYKILL DIVISION. October 1 1897. w.i. ivc nncnanaoan arir the abova date for Wlaire.il., Oltberton. yrtr.iul CTntar, St. Clair, Pottavtlle. ilamburg. HU3ln, n?;S.d4.,'' 'u' 2" !y. Sundays! -lT;;iIM:".l,i0!,8T,,,o ? 'pter. 6unday:5 a"m: ' '" week; a.ys. Trallie leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah 1040b. m. and 1281, 541, 7 52 and 10 47 o S. Bumtoy, 11 18 a.m. and 5 41p.m. P" LBTe , JS2"t'iie -,or Sbenandoah al 1016 7 I p. m. week days. Sunday, leave at 6 60 a, m. LeveBrofl street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ooean Qrove, Lonr Branch, and Intermediate etetlon" tSS. 11.14, a. m.,830 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. lm,n?2' i2,85 ("mlUd l& and' 8 Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dint nit Carl 8M sS i 20, 8 S3, 9 5ft 10 21 "(WTQ cTrS Ii'm0"' 1285, 106 (Dining Car) 280 (Dtni'ii (rl" 4ob' (Limited 4 22 Dining Oar), 5 20, 5 56 (1)? (w? 4 85, 7 (O, 748, 10 OO p. m..'l2 oi night 8 ' KjproM for Bojton without change, 11 00 a m.. week-days, and 7 48 p.m., dally. ' ' WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. lOo' "I'l'sn""" and Washlnt0n, 3 50, 7 20. 8 W, Car,' 112,' 818,4 4ir'!6lV' iSSSS. Bioimi i.imiuu. Dining Carl, 6 17. 655 fhln. Ing Car 7 31 lDnInBBCrl p. m.,.dl12 0 iiHuv wees uaya. Bllliuays, a 00, 7 20. 9 12. 11 2S ?. ?-,??' I515 Concrees onal' S ted. Dining Cor ,6 55 iDlnlng- fcarj, 781 rDIa lnirCarl n. ni. nml l'jor. nl.ri, Jt I"1 FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street statfdtt v.li IMTi.,Iv,r "SEr'toa yr 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p7 in." SundaV." 8" a.'m' (accommodation 4 90 .i r. rU, 1' T " m noi,01'6 5,Ity Wlldwood and Uoll, Lni,iC!lIr.Cityi Oorin c"y. Avalon and Stone Harbor Eipresa, 9O0 a. m.. 400 n. ml weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. ' ' 4mrKm",er" I'ol,-K"er".- m.,200, 4 00. 5 00, p. in. weekd,iyf Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I. 11. IIutciijsmw, J. ic. wood. r-cn 1 ManaBer. Gen'l l'asa'g'r Agi. I IN PINTS, HALF PINTS and QUARTER PINTS. Colored Glass and containing corks. We liave a larire stonk Tin llOtlri inlilnTi we will sell reagonnljle. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Poach Alley. Shenandoah. mimmmmmmnmmmm B FREE OF CHARGE 3 g TO "HERALD" READERS. 3 ig: hoautlful llfe-slw, free hond crovon 3 tT'i.1.0-00- TteSfroma!dl 3 type at M. Hocker'a Studio, aft wt jj- Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. All m wvcuia mr material, Tlinao tit , t, " i'"i i..iiLtju ii aiiies pay S?tTS'f.?V?.1Lf9.r. Pictures. Prloi T ofSameSftomSlSoupr SZ 0PEII SIJHDATS. muuuuuiuiuuuuuuu& PROVE A FOUL BAR- GIRL IF SHE USES OLIO HinilllMIIIIIIilllHlllll!HMIMMIIIIIMlv"" tsii si vii n.iiA , a wumtM WHO HEAD I JuJS? I keen Wty rl0U8a-w1 wu IRAINB0W LINIMENT m tandnrtl remetly for IfrlI'se8' C"mp, Rheuuiatlim, i hum j rail m. PHc 25 d. and RO tuu RY WOiV.mN the wn-lnSZSAii i"'.v.!r?"-4 Pennyroyal Pill i''d, "'tl 'n'lV The ESBaloefUr. PeaJ'.lo.w.HMB. Drue itore, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHARTIG ALL DRU6SIST5 n (S'rsrfUarttheliluiljtxa. iuti' tiisrtiatarsJriTtiills. Knm. I an . urNt'ntilrt. tit. tjB BF i ir' "I r, u
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