SALT RHEUM Most torturing and disfiguring of Itching, burning, acaljr akin and scalp humors Is In etantly relieved by a warm bath with Cm COBA BOAr, a single application of CtmoiiRA (ointment), tbe great skin euro, and a full done of Cutiouka IIesolvi-it, greatest of blood purifiers and huuior cures, when all olso fails ticura It trU ttirDihot the wnrlil. pnrriR Drto and Cut. Oohr., Propa., ttotton. " How to Ouro Skit llheum, ' free. fALLINR HAIR lW r, n.by B..i.tm. Cared bf dmcCaU Soar. THE RUSH To Alaska In the Spring will b: Tremendous. JJtyoat profitable lindnrm will t In trans' TicrtHtuIii and merchaiuHinff and In furnishing foot! ftftil minnllM to the nitilUtudo of Gold SeekeiB lh nhort. n KMiernl Trudfng, Mrean tttft &nd fHeauiahlp business. It was so lit US It will bo so In The Alaska Transportation and Development Company $5 000,000 non -assessable Incorporated Capital, To meet this demand, will own nnd operate Its OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passenger business urry Ine to that country an Immense amount of sup piles and equipment for the miners, as well us furnishing theiu transportation for themselves and their (roods, and establishing Trading Stations fvfc different points. An opportunity Is offered any person, bo they of Btnall or large means, to buy shares of stoclc In this company and participate in the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next 12 months. Shares are offeted at $1.00 each par value, non-assessable, and will be offered for a limited time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks PaylpB larger dlrldcnds. While numerous savlnpw banks and banks have suspended, transportation and trading companies were never seen in the list qf failures. This stock is ontof tlio most desirable Investments offered the public The Incorporators and stockholders who are connected with this company are men of wide experience In similar undertakings and men whose names are sufficient guarantee of the standing of the company, to wit : ALUKItTC. ULATZ, Prca Val Blatz Brow Co., Milwaukee. HON VM. 10. MASON", United States Senator from Illinois D.O. KUWAUDS. Toss. Trafflo Mgr. 0 II. & D. R. It , Cincinnati. FRANK A. UKCIIT, of Chos. Knestner & Co , Chicago. CHAS. II. ROCKWELL, Traffic Mgr. O I, & L It. H., (Monon Route) Chicago W. O. RINKAR90N, Otuvl Pass. Agt. O. N. O & T. P. R. R., Cincinnati, O. B.W. OBI WITH, Pres First National Bank. Vlcksburr, Miss FItKD, A. OTT15, past eighteen years with Shelby Bank, Shclbyvillo, I ml. J.M. PHILLIPS. Cashier First Nat'l Bank, Vlcksburg, Miss. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make all money payable to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co., Flslicr Building, Cor. Van Burcn & Dearborn 8ta., CHICAGO ILL II LIFli EBBING AM. Mother MoKinloy Will Probably Novor Regain Oonsoiousnoss. THE PItESIDENT'SPUBLIO DUTIES MADE ME A IV1AM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUM! Alii JftrrouB 7ia FftiMnir Men r,sT1 OTir.lBipotancjr.Slueplewneff.eto .causae fj, , v fij Alfaae and other ISipaasea arid India VliaKJ, CTeUona. Thtv vultUu iHcl aurrla YrJ rvrtor. Let Vit.lltr In old or loans, and ayvaL frl a man far atudr, btvlnaaa or marriage ttxa? lWaat Insanity nnd Con.ununion 11 tattraln Rhus. Their naft eaowa lmmedtato Improje meet aid row a CUUB wham all other tail. In fix B!m kartaa that rennlna AJax Table... Thej Eaiv.aradthaaaaada and will euro rou. So rim aocrUrv wrIUaa guarantee to effect a cure In each oofit crrefund the raorier. lTlceBO n per package, p iupaakacea Hull treatment! for SiCo. Uj mall.li Pors&Isln Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wasley V ua A.iriin s, uru(giB, ALWAYS INSIST ON AM it mm PREMIUM CHMl? UNEXCELLED FOR DRIKXINB.C00KIKC. BAKINGS irnpni T0" breakfast a supper, 5LUlUR CANNOT BE SURPASSED, 1 GROCERS EVERYWHERE.'. Wlmtovor Mny Ilo the Itcnutt of His Mother Illuee., tlio Clilof Slngls trnte Will Iteturn to Wnahlugtoii For tlio Opening or Cohki'oss. Canton, O., Deo. 4. President Mc Klnley will be in Washington for the opening of congress next Monday, what, ver may be the lnue of his mother's Illness. It is necessary for the president to be at the capital in person tor the opening of a session of con gress to receive the Joint oommlttees from the two houses, and until this committee has waited on the president and received his communication the regular business of congress cannot proceed. Mother McKlnley is unconscious, and the attending physician can give the family no. hope that she will ever re turn to consciousness. The president can do absolutely nothing for her by remaining here. In view of these facts thegesldent feels that it is his duty XMMprn to Washington, so as not to 4JI the proper opening of congress if the regular time. He has arranged to leave Canton at 2:05 o'clock this afternoon. Assistant Seoretary of State Day, who accompanied the presi dent from Washington, expects to re turn to Canton early next week. Yesterday was one of great suspense In the McKlnley family. The nearness of death was realized, and that there could be no other than a fatal ending to the illness with which Mother Mc Klnley was stricken Thursday. The at tending physician could give them no hope of a different result, and it is to he remarkable constitution of the woman, who has reached the ripe age of nearly 89 years without illness of any consequence, that he attributes the fact that the flame of life was not ex tinguished earlier in the illness. The family surrounded the bedside all day. watching Intently for any rally from the comatose condition in which the patient has been almost from the beginning of the Illness, and at short intervals the doctor called. But ths word from the Blck room was almost without variation, family and doctor announcing from time to time increas ing weakness. Only twice was this report varied by the announcement of evidence of partial consciousness. The first was when President McKlnley reached the sick room. His sister Helen announced his arrival, saying: Mother, here Is William. If you rec ognize him, hold out your hand." The enfeebled patient seemed to un derstand and to make an effort to ex tend her hand, which was immediate ly grasped by the devoted son. He thought he felt a responsive tightening of her hand about his own as he did so, but the recognition was so slight as to be almost imperceptible. It was some time later that a second slight rally seemed to occur. A bunch of beautiful flowers was sent from the conservatory of the White House, and when they were taken Into the room she noted their arrival, and seemed to make an effort to reach for one. The president quickly selected a beautiful white lily and handed it to her. She, took It in her hand and carried it to her bosom, It being apparent that she was conscious of the act and appre ciated the flower. Soon after this she quieted down into a rest that seemed to be almost a natural sleep. Mrs. A. J. Duncan, of Cleveland, who was summoned from Chicago, where she had been visiting, was the last of the four children to arrive, and she came too late to be recognized by her mother. She made no effort on enter ing the room to gain recognition, be cause it was realized that the effort would not succeed, and that It would only disturb the patient. From that time on the gradual weakening of Mother McKlnley continued. How long her constitution will withstand the as saults of the disease no one can tell, but it seems that It cannot be much longer. The president has scarcely been out of the house since his arrival, and ha.i spent most of the time in his mother's room. Only when he felt the need of a little fresh air and exercise lid he and his brother Abner leave the House for a short walk. There have been many callers at tho home, aged lady friends of Mother Mo Klnley being numerous among those who called to offer sympathy. The in quiries by telegraph are numerous. and messages are constantly going to and from the houses Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of . . . Porter and Weiss Beer. s FINEST, PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, HHENANDOAH - PA A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON Cor. flaln and Coal 8t. Pineal nhlikeya, been, porter ad ale conatantly on Up, Choice emparance drlalu and clgara. sehold Necessity Cascnreta Candy Cathartic, tbe most iron- lorful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively en kidneys, liver aud bowels, Jeanslng the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. -Please buy and try a box of O. C. 0. to-day ; 10, 25, SO cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all drazelsts. mm FREE JFInlPrltM, eioliff $100 Cull. 20 Stod " " " $100 Pierce Special Blcjcles. 40 Third tanwii isiaraia o ss , (tmrln, 1097) OUllilgillt SOAP For particulars send yoor name and fall ariAreeeto X13 A 3T3l-?T)C 5 TnrllrruL.Ttd . linden ll.rrl.n SIji . N. Viik. TV V "A. i 1 JL AX J " " $ 25 Gold Watohfrs. FOR We've Expected A Big Business, And our expectations have been realized. General business is better, which accounts for part of our increase t but our goods, our prices and our fair, square way of selling shoes accounts for more than anything else. The Factory Shoe Store Is the leading Shoe Store in this region ; its position has been earned, and will be maintained. Our shoes have outside style and beauty, inside excellence and backbone. Wo are selllne agents for genuine Lambertville Stagg Proof Rubber Boots. All good things come to us. THE FACTORY SH0E STORE, THE YOUTH WANTEIl TO MAKKY, And MhiIk nil Knmiifritl Attaiiipt to Murdor Hln lArcurM. Lowell. Mass., Dec. 4. Alfred Howe, a son of Kdwln A. Howe, a let ter carrier, was arrested here yester day, charged with murderously assault ing his father and mother. The arrest was the result nf an Investigation by the police, which disclosed the fact that on Wednesday night Mr. Howe, who had been awakened by some noise, found several of the gas burners wide open. Later a quantity of silverware whirh was missing, and which It was thought burglars had taken, was found hidden umkr a wood pile In the cellar. Then young Howe was arrested. The polU'e leaiiK'd thnt Howe, who Is 21 years nf nue. has been thinking of I marrliK'' for some time, but has been unnlile tn carry nut his wishes through i .. .. . , .. .. .i , tt ihi it ti 1 1 1 1 , 1 I- v . mi, auu ...IB. iiuwc Imlh (iiiiv.'fe Inpurnnrp. -J. A. MOVER, Mgr. Checks Given With Every Purchase. Twenty-Five Dollars Worth.Gets a BeantUnl Parlor Lamp. diii'i. Wlii &f 8 Allays Nerv ousness, re lieves the Headache, Cramps and Nausea, and so prepares the system that the time of recov ery is shortened and many say "stronger after than before con finement." It insures safety to life of both mother and child. All who have used "Mother Friend" say they will never be without it again. No other rem edy robs confinement of its pain Book "TO EXPECTANT MOTHRR8" mailed free, containing: raluablo information and vol untary testimonials. thc bradfield ncauLATon co,atlnt.q, .OLD BY ALL OSUOaiSTS AT tl.00 SCR BOTTLE. TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. ThefamousAppllancoandllemi'dlesof I theErioModlcnl Co.nowlortheQrsttlmo ! oaercd on trial without expense to any honest man. Not a dollar lo Ivn nnlil lu advance. Cure liiTrrt3 of Eirors i or Excesses in ula or Younir. manhood i Fullr Itcstorcd. ITow to Knlnrcn nnil Strengthen Weak, Dndcvelnrcd l'oi Hons of Body. Absolutely unfailing Homo Treatment. No C. tt. I). or other scheme. A plain oiler by a Arm of blghstandtnir. cnin wnnipai rn "j niaqaraat. 1.1111. IIIL.UIU11L UU. BU rrALU, rt. Y.B To Prolhllit Fr-eneT Hull lVirllfs. Paris, Dec. 4. The council of state has veBted full power in tho hands of prefects of departments to annul mu nicipal authorizations of bull fighting. The decision has caused a great sen Batlon at Nimes, capltol of the depart ment of Gurd, nayonne and other cit ies where bull fighting has been frequent. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears thein away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positire guarantee to cure, they would immediately sec the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial siie free. At all druggists. Det'i't'if-ed Vlnmjio of I'rmico. Paris, Dec. .- -According to the of ficial returns the last vintage amounts to 32,000.000 hectolitres under tho vin tage of 1896. and about 126,000' hectoli tres under the average of the .previous ten years. The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. KcpiiiB, odltor Tiskilwa, III., "Chief." says : "Wo won't kiwn Imnsn with out lr. Ring's New Discovery for Consump tion. (youKns auu uuius. Experimented with many otbora, but nover got tho true, rainedy nntil an naml n- ITIn.'. wr n,a.n..tr No other remedy can tako ite placo In our homo, as in it we hare a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc" It is idle to ciporlment with other romodies, even if they are urged on you as justascoodas Dr. King's Now Discovery. Thay are not as good, liocauso this remedy has a record ofcuresand besides is guaranteed. It nover falls to satisfy. .Trial bottlos free at a. wnsioy's urug storo. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT . THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is soldnnder positive 'Written CSuarnntec, by authorized agents only, to euro Weak Memory. Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Ouick noBs, Night Losses, Evil Droams, Lack of Confi dence, Nervousness, Laesltude, all Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Excessive Ubo of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At etoro or by mail, $1 a box, six for 15; with written cunranteo to euro or refund money. Nnniplo park, age, containing fivo dnrsr treatment, with full instructions, 23 conts. One eamplo only sold tr oacn person. At Bioro or uy num. tS"Rcd Label Special Extra Strength. For Imnotency. Loss or i'ower. Lost Manhood, Btorilit; or Bairennoss. mm gl a box; six for $5, Willi iivrlttnn frnnrantcM'PJ to euro in 30 dais, Atetoi written BEFORE or by mail. For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug: Store. Thlevlnir ISflifliof dontoncod. Bay City, Mich., Dec. 3. Charles B. McCloy, former bookkeeper of the Sec ond National bank, In this city, yester day pleaded guilty to tho charge of making false entries. lie was sentenced to the Detroit House of Correction for six years. McCloy after his crime (led to Austria, but later returned and sur rendered himself at San Francisco. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will to to-day and get a pact age of QIIAIN-O. It takes the place of coffee at about 1 the cost. It la a food drink. full of health, and can be given to the children as well as the adult with treat benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks and teates like the finest grades of Mocha or Java ooffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Qrain-0 Is better for the system than a tonic, beeauae its benefit is permanent. What (Offee breaks down Uraln-0 builds up. Ask. your grocer for Qrain-O. 15c. and 26c A "Handsome Comploxion Is eat ef tha ireatast charms a woman can HUM. POIXOHl'S CoatrLSXlOK l'OWDBB gives It. Ainerlonn Ulrl Muy Lose Her I'rlnon. London, Dec. 4. The Dally Chronicle ays It has good reaaon to believe the kliedlve of Egypt will refuse to allow his brother, Mehemet All Pasha, to marry an American, in view of the fact that the child to which the khe dlvah recently gave birth is a glrl,and Mehemet Al is still the hair pre' sumptlve. The Surprise of All. Mr. James Jonas, of tho drug firm of Jones Sl Son. CorrJan. 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter liis .wif was attacked with' La Qrippe, and her case grew to serious that physicians at Cowden anJ Pans could do nothing for her. It teemed to develop Into nasty consump tion. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, aud selllne lota of it he took a bottle home, and to tha surprise of all she began to set better rroui nnit uose, ana nait dosen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Dlseorcry for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try It. t ree trial bottles at A Wosley a drug store. OVERCOATS ' WILL. BE SLAUGHTERED ! The people of Shenandoah and vicinity now have an opportunity to take advantage of the greatest Slaughter Sale In Overcoats ever known here. Mr. Refowich, the One-Price Clothier, has been selected to offer a large stock of Overcoats on commission, , at .prices that will bring them within the reach of the poorest. The Stock is Entirely New and every garment well made, so that the Bargains will be rare ones. These goods are the product of thc largest clothing house in New York City, and have been placed on the market because of the assignee's sale. They are to be sold on commission by Mr. Refowich, and this in itself is sufficient to show that the prices are away down. If you want an Over coat now is your opportunity. Take advantage of it. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 & 12 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. mm mm 1 Monthly Eenort of Failures Makas the Outlook Encouraging. VOLUNTARY ADVANCES INWAGBS In Iron and Woolen Mnnufhottlre AtiikxH the Outlook 1'or ChrlntmnA llrlitii terror Thirty Tliouianiid Work er Tho Drop In Whettt n Surprise. New York, Dec. 4. II. Q. Dun A Co.'s weekly review of trade aays: The monthly report of failures shows de faulted liabilities of tU.SlO.lM In No vember, against J12.7O0.SS6 for the cor responding month last year. Despite three large failures for S8,2SO,000, not due to present conditions, the aggre gate In November was $1,060,000 less than last year, and except for these would have been smaller than In Au gust, September or October. The de crease in nearly all branches of lusl ness shows that panents have been remarKaoiy goou ana aerauits unusu ally small. Other evidences of the state of business are convincing, except in speculative lines. Wages have been voluntarily advanced for nearly 30,000 workers In woolens and Iron. Stocks are somewhat stronger, having ad vanced $1.47 for railways and $1.67 for trusts. The true value of American railway stocks Is steady, rising with earnings, which for November thus far are 20.9 per cent larger than last year and 3.7 per .cent larger than In the same weeks of 181)2. It is the season for waiting In most Industries, but at least one other fur nace has gone into blast, and the low est price of Bessemer at Pittsburg, after purchases of 30,000 tons, is (10.16 per ton, with $8.26 for grey forge. Eastern holders are sometimes Impa tient, and yet sure that January will bring a large demand, and meanwhile the award of ship plate contracts to eastern llrms gives them Important help, though the demand for bars is slow at the east and at Pittsburg, but Is really strong at Chicago for agri cultural and railway supplies. The voluntary advance of 20 per cent In wages of worsted workers at Provi dence, restoring the rates of 1893, la evidence of the prosperity of that man ufacture. After much hesitation in other branches, which may be Justified, this important department of the woolen Industry puts itself at the front, virtually declaring Its ability to face any foreign competition. The low price of cotton still hinders the buying of goods. Lower prices than have ever been known are quoted for print cloths, and also for some grades of prints, and the average of cotton goods Is remarkably low. The wheat market has deceived everybody, dropping In the face of an enormous foreign demand Just when an advance might reasonably have been anticipated. The western receipts of 6,882,426 bushels, against 2,961,021 last year, for the week, and for five weeks 33,962,529 bushels, against 20,871,460 last year for the same weeks, are Just now more Impressive In the market than the Atlantic exports, which have been 4,187,472 bushels, Hour Included, for the week, against 2,079.467 last year, and for live weeks 17,617,471 bushels, against 9,817,163 tor the same weeks Inst year. But In the long run the outward move ment will affect prices, although the surprisingly large increase at the west Indicates a considerably greater yield than has been anticipated. Hradstrcets' review says: General trade throughout the country has pre sented rather more animation, owing to colder weather and the approaching holidays. While clothing, dry goods, hats, shoes, notions, hardware and fancy groceries have been In a little better demand, both from jobbers and at retail in the region tributary to Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, St. Joseph, St. Paul and Kansas City, the tendency of business has been to slacken. This is noticeable In Iron and steel and in further depression In cotton BdB, print cloths having made a new low record In price. "CALL A SPADE A SPADE. 9f Some People too Modest to Confide in their Physician A Woman Cured of a Serious Disease by a Certain Method, the Only Drawback of which was, it " Made Her Too Fat" mm !im treating a M to her: IB liait you MRS sua X Should Wledgerl The doctor came In tian-i rawieni again in n'enl a: headache. It wn. his fifth patient, and each time to trouble. With a aimpieioB. sia was incorrect nnd that symptom and not il .lii "Madam. It la a i again. You ar k. . symptoms whil 11 know. The piim 1 1 linal that, thrnm'li 11 In Is, told him 4. I . I II. 11 mi,. altered fn.ni f 1 1 1:1 1 .k it from him mnit t doctor was di-ciistnl m but when h knew the loci andanieklv. The following enne diiTpra only in the f.u t t hat the pall to apeak, ami to "rnll 11 ,. "Words fall to dt,rtlie endured before I ue,l Dr. Pills for Pa c I'mnH B. Clark, of 417 Miohunu Mich. "For five Tt from ovarian trouble, aiuf mv room for month nt x undergone two operation fof. ine nospitai, anu seirn-n inatead of better. I liud thr the beet nursing, but tor n was not frae for one -irnle . . f..l !. a 1 . . 1 . Ing pains In my naok an.l 1011 wouia scarcely hriu me now, that for about tin week for nearly aix yenn. I bed. Thoae headaoliea nmita atm on me every week regularly, run twtllil notice blaek pot before my n asd then I would go blind, and send for ttfl tj4er. " At flrat I her would treat la In- India-ra tion and dyaperwla, then ffSftlty acknowl adge that something elte embed the trouble. the MmitnQ IVeiM, IHtroU, -JfleA. feuad his 1 During the, spells I iu so nerreiH that T a splitting 1 could not bear to have my hutUed walk the same I ,'r"" the "W and as the rkwtorj tald there am rtn miMlin.na .k . . , ne same ... . nt reiwu my .tlawn. I r,,lf. 1 conaenterl to the eperalW whlea Ms "IfT'O- left me worae off than I WM bVore. ettfclMMI rrf-tM turn nssttltC lad kept Wm The old iwBsnBs. ver esauy above. -mm ML 'teat aaal.l B&ftned to Usssv'. T have KB,.riubi at H JaSII WOTBT fttfritorsswi & mo years I day frfhn the unctRv innwr 3? , to look at Oftyt every 10 toy in article in the Enning Xnc about the drag, gists th it M,ld Dr. William.' IMnk All. us Detroit. I t.ild my husband I was golBg t try tlirm and he aaid, 'try anything? "lite licit liimniug I want into Murphy Brothers' Hi tig atoro and liotight a box ef Dr. William.7 1'iuk Pill.. Hr. Morphy mid he had a hlg sal. for the pill, and per aonully knew many people who bad bn helpi'd by them. I took the pills a dlraetrd. but wna not helped a bit, and I told Mr. Murphy an, but h. auggealed that I rlt. them s better trial. Before I had Snl.hed the m eond liox I hegaa te fael better awl went down nnd bought a doten boies. Wlwn 1 had litken ill bniea my headache, were gone, but 1 continued ualng the pill, until I hal taken th twelre hoxn. "Just think what I have raftered by operationa and vile medicine., when a aim. pie remedy cured me. "T!""! J rVTT "in? 'nt Dr. Wil llama' Pink Pill. ?er Pale People." eon. tinued Mr.. Clark, "they made me fat. Since I commenced taking then, Is Jantu ary, I have gained twentyndx ponBd.. I remember the many time, when my friend, eame to He me, when I wm ae this and week, that they expected to hear that I wfta deail the next wek. To-day I am perfectly well, and never fell better in my life, and it it all due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pill for Pale People." All dealer, sell Dr. William.' Pink Pills for Pale People, or they will b. seat poat. paid on receipt of price, 80 will a box or six ttoiea ror z.oo (they are never sow li ouiK or ny ine ni), ny s.ldrMmnr Dfc W; iiain.- Aieaicine uo.. Bchen WM. SCHMICKBR, JR. J A gent for Shenandoah andMlcinitj' For BARBIES Beer and Porter W1 Tryt Barbey's Bohemian Beer. "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 BRONCHO C; IHOMdOPATHICI -t ( P EM EDI ES IQC 2 Relieve and Cure 2 WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them teaorc.fles. Hav. you tried the new food drink call.d Oraln-OT It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Graln-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Qrain-O is made of pnro grains, and when properly prepared taites like the choice gradesof coffe. but cost about 1 as much. All grocers sell it, lie and 36c. UiibMiim 'illoi' Kl.ifd H -rollout. London, Dec 4. A dispatch to Tht Dally Mail from Moscow aay-B that dur ing a quarrel between some officers and students at Kleff, capital of the gov eminent of that name, recently a stu dent named Ulyanltskl struck an of ficer, whereupon the latter drew his sword and ran Ulyanitsk thrdugh the body, killing htm on the spot. It p: Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 8 fc E E it It formulas of riotxl 'For every ill, a special pill." 2 If not nt limn -t .tea, write at Bronx Cbemical Co., Yonkers,N.Y. at Health lloiik M .n d yree. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUTKILL DIVISIOW. NoVKMBBR 3S, ItK. Tralna will leave Shenandoah after th. atwve date foi ; Wigmna, Ollberton, FraokTllI. Sank Water, St. Clair, PoMsvllle. Jramb.rg. KeMnv. 1'nttstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlat.wn navt Fht adalpbla (Bread street atatloa) al I n tai us a. m. and i 30 p m. on week day.. Ueadim OOSn. m.,S 10 p.m. For I'otHrllf. aud (.U mediate atatlona only W a. m. WMk dan. Sundays, 9 45 a. m. ' Tralna loavo Prackvllle for 8baaaa..ah ai 1040a.m. and 12 81, 9 41, 752 and ! . Z Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottavllle lot ghenana'aali at VI III a. m. nnd 13:35, 5 15, 7 3S aud 10 30 p. aa. Snlar 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. v Ixatve PhllAdelplrfa, (Broad atreel atari m), tm Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 SSand 10 1. a. aa., 4 lfl 4 f p. m. eek daya. Sunday, leara at e M a, am. Leave Broad atreet etatlon. Phlladalitala, let Sen Olrt, Aabury Park, Oc.an (Inn, Ijmtm Branch, and Intermediate atarloaa, (J. 11.14, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m wnbdivi. Leave Broad 8treet HtalloD. rhlladalaia. roit NBW YORK 4 00, 00, 5 56 pilling Cor). 600, 7 09.74,' U) cm lur ihiihou wnuoui cDanra, 11 a. a aa. . week-day, and 7 48 p. rn., dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTn. 'l'or Baltimore aud Waahlngton, 8 CS. 7 20 ( SX. 10 30, 1138, a, m., 12 0V, 2 81 (DLli Oar), 112, 818, 4 41, 5 35 cWgrlf alotml I.lnilted. IJInlng Carl, 517. .55 fl1. loir Carl. 7 81 lDlnimr c.n-1 U S ".j'fVZ night week daya. Sunday., 3 SO, 7 30 12 119. B. m., 12 09, 112, 4 41, 1520 Conrren onal Uaa". itl DIiK Cur 6 Jl)inlng ? ,1 w" ing Oar) p. m. and 12 00 night l'OIt ATLANTIC CITY. I.cave Broud atreet atntinn vtc T.' . r bridge Eipreea, 7 05 p. m. dally. Leave Market Street Warf Rxnreaa 8 SO a aa 2 00, 4UI.6 0O p. m. Sunday.? 845?. V Z (atwnimouuuon 4 90 and 5 00 p. aa ) ., Ko? pe S.Iay' Angleae". Wlldw.ad a.d n.U Beach, Healale City, Ot.n City, Aral., end Stone Harbor Kxpreas, 9 00 a. m 4Mb. week dnya. Sunduya, u 00 a. m ' ' im'5mmm Pol",-Bxpreaa, 8 SO, a. ao.,ISB, 4 00 5 00, p. m. week daya Bundaya, t 4 a. aa. I. B. IltJTCHISao-C, J. R. wi, Oen'l Manairer. Oen'l lWrr As. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TftTaTIV Tl awn a a. Al(-U X aJ'C Dtl cwr AlWftT firninnlanil rali.Kl. I J.- . Get CiTnv'. i(..T p, , . . . a . . V i .1 . ' Atdriinflorpg orwntdlrtl(Mftled), pH. II. ri.ir8pic Co , Bo too. Mm. Our book. t For wile at Klrlln'n druK store and 8hm&4Mk drug tore. a C-lehmtAd Fotcaie j'otailsrfc uaver fall ' ulilaaiaajMUanlUai utfeaaSfarataev faUlat I ru. aaa oU)r II a. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke 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 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure, 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. The Water Company rtttApoiiHlhTe. Stevens Point, A Vis., Dec. 4. Tha lurv In the oase of Julia L. Green, as admin- istrator, against the Ashland Water company brought In a special verdict In favor of the plaintiff in the sum of IB.000 In the circuit court. The grounds of recovery were the alleged negli gence of the Ashland Water company In furnishing Impure and unwholesome water, containing typhoid arerma. tn the plaintiff's husband, from the effects of which ha died. Tha case will be carried to the supreme court. Mrs. Sank. Pleasant Kldaa. (V. a&va "After twodootor. amve un tuv hov tu die. 1 saved him frum croup by ualug One Minute Cuugh Cure." It i. the quick eat aud moat certain remedy for eoughs. colds and all throat and lung troubles. (J. Jl. Ifagenbucb. Krltteli .milium to Ailvnnce. Simla, Deo. 4. Further dispatches from the front say that the Kurram column of the punitive force of British troops which mat with fierce resistance an Its inarch Into tha Chamkannl coun try, where 30 villages of the Insurgent tribesmen were burned, has continued Its advance and Inflicted heavy pun ishment on the Chamkaonls. These tribesman held an almost Inaccessible position on the heights, which waa stormed In fine style by the Gurkhas, who captured the position at the point of the bayonet. with Tanay eid INatnvrt.yal nBa aad oUwr MiwiiMi' Alw.c.hi,v ill. ImbI and avoid di gMntmetit. Uuejantaeu aupasior to. ait ii jimat Je Uat tu tlie ntVraitt, A No. I rartiff TtX.B.k Uay.Boakn.Uau. &mmmmmmmmmmm FREE OF CHARGE 3 St TO "HERALD" READERS. aa-. Twenty Counnna nf th WrTrar ia Ml T'm P,1v,',. Workm.nsalp f a K beautiful llfe-slie, free hand eray.a ST worth $10.00. Taken froaa iit 4le f- nctpliotograpb,tlntypordag.rTa type at M. Hecker'a Studl., te. Vf rt a- Centre Street, Shenandoah, Ta. All 5 we require Is SO cent, for maUrlal. Those who purchass frames pay g;- nothing at all for plotures. Prl. m v. uiuiiH ugut tl.OU UP. at 0PZIT SUNDAYS. 3 muuuuiiuuiuuaaiuimu WC HHFN WHO READ are iiKigre.-ivs anil keep iuformp. f I the World's Progress. The WII . x fornieil and thrifty House-wife will 5 alway-. keep RAINBOW LINIA1ENT ., nic iiutiM-, muiiiitirii rviiit-oy mr s : bjiraliM, Urulsee, Cminp-, RhoutaWilaHt, E uml all aches aud ijuuts Prus 2b cti audSOLt. par Bottle Pr.p -a c, II . HACKETT L CO . PttiUOa),!,!., rn-R BALE EVSHYWHEED -"MtnimiMntw i .itu i.i,i,,i)... "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO 18 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. 3 I EVERY Vtr - - - a Dr. Petal's Pennyroyal Pills .For Sale di.KlKLIM'S Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. Mrs. Mary Bird. HarrUl.tirg, l'a., says, "My i liihl U worth niillious to me ; yet I would have lot her by i toup had I not In vested Iweiity-tive cent iu a iKtttlo of One Miuute Cough Cure." ltiurun i-oiikIis, cold and all throat and lung tioulilt. C. II. Qandy "catiiartig LVCH TaSkJ Bj J&&B. TnssaV v'Ibbbb y-uTsu,. CURE C0HST1PATI0H .OLJ'IELY GUAESNlFil: ALL DRUGGISTS upsiion. rauarrt. art (ha 1,1, I i.l.ul iiusti eagjnataral ri i I'. i. mtrral. tan., orlttiff lttrt. l HtjOLJlbLY GDAFAIitE ID 'f mllKt'itltt free A.I l I f.l' , i , ,, i .u I lluifuuhuch.
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