JAPAN ANDHAWAIL Ministor Hoshl Loavea San Fran- Franoisco For Washington! JAPAN OPPOSES ANNEXATION. Pimples, blotches, ll.trlth'i.uli, rmtt rough, oily, motliy skin, itrhlng, 6cily scalp, dry, thin, nnil falling hair, anil baby blomishes provontcd by OimccnA GoAr, tho moat effective okln purifying find beautifying soap In tho world, as well as purost and swoctost for toilet, bath, and nursory. . Potp I. polil thronitbftttt Oi. world. Imia Dm and Chi. Cwtr , Bolr Prop. . Ho.toD, U. 8. A. 03 " H.tr t Fnrrol I'm Humor.," Uatltd (TM. EVERY HUHS.'J?"4 WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles of Hemorrh - . . , i , . . , i" IBSUlXiB oc risiuiusf Burns & Scalds. T-lfSl Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls fc Tunaors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Tetters. Chappec' Hands. Fovor Blisters. Soro Lipe & Nostrils. Corn3 & Bunions. Stings Bites of Insoota. Three Size, 25c, 50c and $1.00. DdM tT lraIU, vr u post-paid on reootpt oC price IWUin' XD. CO. , 11 t 1 1 TnUUaiSi., SrTrt. G i 1? - s 4l lefESSEH CSTONB 'IHTXaLIZER Curet general or special debility, wakeful oess, spermatorhesa, omissions, Impotency, esresls, etc. Correcu functional disorders, Imui by errors or excesses, quickly restoring; Loit Manhood In old or younf, gtylxig vlgcrand strength where lornur weakness preyalled. Con veuicnt pcV, simple, cnccttMl, and legltlmat. Cun313 Quick, and Thorough W T dtciivii ty imltaticiu! Insist oa CATON'S VlUllzers. Sent sealed if your dm J tiit doe not hare it. Price 1 per pkge, 6 for IS, ylth written guarantee of complete cure. Ii.hnaatioa, relerencei, etc., free and confidential. 8 .ni ua statement ol case and 23 ctt. lor a week r maltreatment.. One onjy tent to each person, e - , trf tON HIED. CO., U03TON, MAM. tidal JUrlln' drug store, Shenandoah, Pa "Tliero TVIIIBoSorlougTroniilo lftlio United StntoH Annexes Ilnwnll With, oui ItoKnrd to Our Interests Tlioro," Bays tho Ortontnl Hoprosoutntlvoi San Francisco, Dec. 6. Tom Hoshl, envoy extraordinary and minister plen ipotentiary from Japan to the United States, was a passenger from the Ori ent on the steamship City of Pekln. He left last night for Washington, car rying with him Important instructions In reference to tho Hawaiian treaty of annexation, which will be considered by the United States senate. Several months ago he hurriedly left Washing ton for Japan. He left Just after the publication of his correspondence with Secretary Sherman with reference to the Hawaiian question. Dispatches from Washington declared that he was angry with Sherman and the admin istration for their advocacy of annexation. 'I know," he said, "that my recent trip to Japan has been misconstrued by some of the American newspapers. I believe my relations with the Wash ington autnorities are amicauio. my relations with Secretary Sherman are not strained, t desire to say positively that Japan Is opposed to the annexa tion of Hawaii by the United States. The recent reports that Japan had withdrawn her opposition Is untrue. Japan has certain Interests In tho Sand wich Islands which the United States should respect. 'I believe this matter will be ami cably adjusted. There will be serious trouble If the United States annexes the Islands without regard to our in terests there, but I do not believe the United States will act unfairly. Japan is very friendly with this country. and there Is certainly a way by which the annexation question can be set tled satisfactorily to both groat nations. I return with certain Instructions from my government. 'Japan has in the Hawaiian Islands about 20,000 of her people. Hawaii has a treaty with Japan permitting the lat ter to send Immigrants there, and also; Impost for the use of the latter. Ha-j wall has violated this treaty, and our" olalm for this violation has not been settled. Wo want our claim settled after annexation, If not before that time. Hawaii deported some of bur Japanese Immigrants. That was in violation of her treaty with Japan. Hawaii has also levied a discriminating1 duty on Japanese mine Imports. This was another violation of the treaty.' Hawaii would certainly act In the maU ter of our claim If the United States would use her good offices." ECHOES MR ID U. Down One Street and Up Another, Prom Every Ward In Shenandoah. Hard to hold down tho enthusiasm of our peoplo under such circumstances as tlioso surrounding the work of tho little con queror. There is no placo In the world where a good thing Is bottor appreciated than right here at homo. Wo are quick to see it and quick to "push along" in the mannor that it merits. From all parts of tho city come tho samo reports; succoss follows in overy faotstcp and Investigation of each new caso but adds to tho endorsement that has gono before and places tholr claims be yond tho shadow of a doubt. This report comes from West Prospect street, whoro our representative found Mr. Kobort S. Jones, minor, at his placo of resldonco. Tho fol lowing statomont will Interest our readers : "For years I had baokacha but of lato It seemed to havo changed more to headache. I also had difficulty with the kldaey secre tions, accompanied by too frequent action. I was troubled with a listless or tired feeling aud though, I used about every kind of med icine I know about I cannot name ono that I have not tested I get no permanent re lief from any of them. I finally refd about Doan's Kidney Pills and got them from Kir lln's Pharmacy. They were tho first remody which gate me positive relief. They Mopped the bladder trouble and I hart had none of those hoadaches since. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as tho best kidney medlclno that ever canio out." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's and taVe no substitute. IS IT A TRIFLE ? TIIAT COMMON TROUBLE ACID DYSPEP SIA, OR SOUR STOMACH. Now Recognized as a Cause of Serious Disease. Add dyspepsia, commonly called heart burn or tour stomach, Is a form of indigestion resulting from (ernientatlon of the food.. The stomach being too weak to promptly digest it, the food remains until fermentation begins, filline the stomach with gat, and a bitter, sour, burning taste in the mouth is often present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an every day occurrence is given but little attention, llecause dyspepsia is not immediately fatal, many people do noth ing for the trouble. Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach (roubles. It it known as Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets and is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as a radical cure for evety form of dyspepsia. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by drug gists everywhere at 50 rents per package. It is prepared by the Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., and while it promptly and effectually restores a vigorous dlgestlofl, at the same time is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, hut on the contrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach, im proves the appetite and makes life worth liv ing. Send for free book on Stomach Diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. A BLACKMAILING PLOT Frustrated by Now York's Oontral OiHoo Doteotivos. SPANISH OFFICIAL IMPLICATED. "CALL A SPADE A SPADE." 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" SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY I cmon Drops lOoperpounrl 'ennut Candv 10a " ' Soft Crcnm Candy, nil flavors lOo " " Iluttcr Cups lOo " " New England Peanut Taffy 10c " " Cliolco Mixed Candle 10c " " Molasses ISuttcrcun Stlckt lOo " ' nuirar uoaica 1'canutn 100 " French Iluttcr Sootcll .. 10a " " Coconnut Taffy 10c " " noarnounu Drops 10a 1 Chocolate Cream 15o " All kinds of fruit candv - l.Vi " " Klondyk. Gold Boston Chips 15o " " Cream Dates 15c " " Christmas Candy 80 " " Our Candy Will be Very Cheap fori Christmas. Behold Kecegslt SffMuCTSwiTeSb c ms"viiHa 3 safi a-lW"" WiL-M sckcific ccrtnm-rc For at Povlnakr'a drue store, Ea Centre street. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the mostwon' dorful medical discovery f the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively en kidneys, hver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. O. O. to-day ; 10, 85, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure br all drmgisU. A genuine welcome waits you at OE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. riain and Coal SU. Finest whltkart. bttra. corttr aad alt constantly on tap. Choice tmptraac rlk ana cigars. MADE ME A AJAX TABLETS rOBirivuiiJt uuiwa At J. JVrM JWf X.'UU ills n""j 4m .InitiAa A. r!lnnllllnl t:oillritltttla. Norrlstown. Pa , Dec. 6. James A. Clemmer was formally and unmls-, takably identified on Saturday In con w.feptMW,siMpiMnM,ttOvrett;d nection with the murder of Mrs. Emma A'w0..S!e,"".fJS'I.J.n,i K-nlaer. on the Gulf Mills road, in Oc- rrtilo J7ij quichlU and urrlg tober, 1896. A tax on ammlnntlnn nf - I LUUCIi XOiVt AllCl cl ,Aaaaaavaw w and oointimption ti I many witnesses Clemmer was commit- a OUBHwhort all others taU. la. tea 10 me jhuuisuiikij unijr Vwu.., K. W. n. YINOST, VETERIIURY SURGE0H. Graduate and Lata Resident Htmt flarcee the University BUI. ( jr. T. Headquarters :-Commerclal lltte, aaaaae'eaft TnREE YEAR COtfJtSJM. Calls night or day promptly reap.ad!. there to remain until Dec. 21, when all 'Srt&t?." the testimony In the hands of the iraff.Tr.aftf0fo?Vi6orrJr' prosecutor will be brought to show that Varsalttn Shenandoah, Pa. aad Klrlla's. DrursrUta. at.A. Wasley'a he It was who did the unfortunate woman to death In connection with the wretched husband, now awaltlnc the haltor In the same Jail, ALWAYS INSIST ON UXEXTULED FOR DRINKING. COOKING. BAKING K ftftftAfia rOR BRCAKFAST A SUPPER IVbUUUH CANNOT DC SURPASSED,' 1 nnnrrRC HrovwHrorr The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Benina. editor Tiskilwa. 111.. "Chief." says : "Wo won't keen house with- Iout Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many otners, but never got tne true remedy until wo nsed Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and suro cure for Couch s. Colds. Whoonlncr Couch. etc" It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even If they are urged on you as just as cowl as Dr. iitnc s Now Discovery, Tney aro nut as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides Is guaranteed. It neve- fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at I A. Wasloy s drug store. Christ. Schmidt, l,uotBort"tVIU"Tifko tlio Stand. Chicago, Dec. 0. Adolph L. Luetgert will take the wltnes stand and tell his story regarding the disappearance of his wife on May 1. Attorney Harmon, for the defense, decided on this course last night. Luetgert was very desirous of testifying at the first trial, and the re fusal of his counsel to allow It was probably the chief cause for the tat ters withdrawal from the case. Agent and Dottier of . . . A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get pack age of OBAIN-O. It takes the plae of eouee at about i the cost. It Is a food drink. full of health, and can b given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Qraln-O is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What . toffee breaks down Oraln-0 builds up. Ask ' 1 vnilp pmw, fnr flr-iTn.n .tul 9K "MurdbrUtt 'by Jrootpims. POFtflr 9tld Wefcc: TlPPl New York- Dec- 6. William Lawler, w w jiirl roel n art f nf TTo at I n foa.rtn t nv Hudson, N. Y was found dead In the FIEPtT Dlllicrr sun uciituicct nvoo"s nlaT tuoomingaaie asyium yes rlitil, , fUKcST . AND. HEALTHIEST, terday mornlner. His face and body were cut and bruised, and the ground showed signs of a desperate struggle, It Is supposed he was murdered by footpads, who robbed him of a oon slderable sum of money. i - V 203 W. Coal Street, IWKNANDOAH RA The Surprln of All. Mr. James Jonas, of the drucr Irm of Jnnu Sc. Son, Corrdtn, 111., In speaking of Dr. Kinc's New Discoverr. savs thai last wintar his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and I her case grew so serious that physicians at fir a IT f T t vrvrn uwuu di raoi couia ae noinini ror Her, b U A ru I llllfS HV itssemeuto develop into Jiasty Consump, JC .? Mil , 1 . 1 1 A V I tloa. Having Dr. King's New Dissaverr St lull, nuuKUluu IQHUI h UD LOOit & DOLIlfl nome, ana to the surprtso ol all she began to i set ueiier irom nrsc aosn. and nair tnrn aouar nttties cured ner sound and well. Dr Coughs and Colds Is gnarauteed te do this good work. Try It. Free trial bottles at A. wasley s drug store. Livery and . UndertaMM No. 13 North Jardin St. Coming Events. Dec. 31 Twenty-fourth annual ball of th Kescuo Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, at Bob bins opera house. Uuckltn't Arnica 8alve. The best salve In the world for cnta. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores. I tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and I all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. I or Jo pay reoiilred. It Is guaranteed to give I perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price so cents per box. For sal by A. Wasloy. HEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPNVr 110 North Main Street. Toi'turuil D.r Milxfcod HoluerB. Akron, O., Dec 4. Two masked rob bers entered the home of John llar tong, a farmer, 89 years old. In Green township. They tortured the old man into Insensibility, but he refused to give up his money. When he was un conscious they searched the house and found in a belt the farmer wore day and night $800. Hartong lives alone and Is wealthy. Dloodhounds will be put on the track of the robbers. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid ol n it you commence to nse one Minute (Jough Luro. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia nnd all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to nso and sure to euro, J. n. iiagcnDucn. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. u 33 DO YOU KHOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original and only FRENCH ftnf a nnrl rl inhln enra on tha mar. ket. l'rlce. $1.00; sent by mail. uenuine sold only oy S. P. KIRL1N, Sbenandoab. M. BTJEEB, ATTORnBT-AT-LAW. Office Keran bulldlnr. caratr tf Mala and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J n. POMEKOY, ATTORNBY-AT-LAVrj Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. SnOEMAKEB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centra streets. pROP. JOHN JOFES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 89, Mahanty City, Pa. riavlne studied under sent af the tasters h London and Paris, will srlva 1 on tne vlolln.mandolla, arolkar aa4 voeal k Terms reasonable. A4arta la tare tl the Jeweler Shenandoah. are saved by using Seel- Ig'S because you scan uuy cucap P coffee and make t delicious by Grocers can tell you why those whobuySEELIG'S keepcomingback for It. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the , same people. tlittlo oi this admixture, 1DICSL mi OH TRILL To Any Reliable Man. UarveloQS nppllanceaDdone month's remedies of rare power will be sent on trial, without any advance prtvmn(, by tbo foremost company tn the worm in lue treatment, oi men wejts. uriiKea an couraood from efTectH of excesses, worrr. orer. work. Ac. Happy raarrlups secured, complete res toration or deTelopnientof all robust conditions. The time of this offer Is limited. No C. O. I). cncmei no deception; n exposure. Aoares 04 niAUAKn , m PAIO. N.V. chcmei no deception! nn e ERIE MEDI&L GO. .TBaggl.604H.SixihSf, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." in tcmplaitng VnarrlaRe, Ifyoii are a victim of .BLQUU HUI5UI5 "i:..,.," of :Pr 2 b Diseases Kr.S? 7atrt mlnH anrt hnHv. nA unfltvoufor thO antic, ot life, call or write and be saved, llonnt Dally, U-atrvirt.O-ni Sun.,II-lS. SendlOrts.ln ptamps tor J3oolc with .worn te.ttraonlala xpo.tnK Quack, and Fake Institutes. wwmmSmm mmmmm mm We've Expected A Big Business, And our expectations have been realized. General business is better, which accounts for part of our increase ; 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. We are scllinr nrents for genuine Lambertvllle Stagg Proof Rubber Boots. All good things come to us. THE FACTORY ag.SH0E STORE, It In Asortod That Consul Gouernl Arturb Ilaldnsnuoy Topote CJnvo tlio Would-be Ulnoknmllora rolutorn to TTsoAirnlnsta Urnzlllnn Millionaire. New York, Deo. 0. A plot to blaok mall Senor Don ISugenlo de Farla Telxeirn, a Brasslllan millionaire, which had been frustrated by the central of fice detectives, was revealed yesterday by the nrellminary polio court pro ceedings, In the prosecution of William IJ. Turnbull, who claims to ie an ac countant, and William Blford Gould, who has been known as a Wall street speculator. The name of Arturo Bait dasano y Topute, Spanish consul gen eral, having been mentioned In connec tion with the scheme to extort the sum of H.500 from Senor Telxeira, a sub poena was Issued for his attendance at the examination in tne oase oi Gould and Turnbull, which has been set down for tomorrow. The prisoners were committed to the Tombs prison in default of ball, and it Is said that at the police court Investigation Turnbull will become a witness lor tne prose cution, and by disclosing the full de tails of the conspiracy fasten the guilt on his confederate, Gould, and Impli cate the high Spanish government official. The money was demanded from Senor Telxelra under the threat to publish "his llfe'B history," and the alleged foot that ho had violently assaulted his wife while she was In a delicate condition. The detectives had Interviews with Turnbull during the course of the nego tiations to extort the money, the amount of which was finally reduced to J2.250, and are In possession of the let ters written to the Brazilian millionaire. Senor Don Teixeira, who Is a wid ower, arrived here In October, 1896, with his mother, Mme. Maria Louisa xeix elra, from Spain. It was then an nounced that tho Telxelras intended to Invest their fortune of about $50,000,000 In this country- They spent $600,000 In the erection of a mansion at the corner of West End avenue and One Hun dred and Fifth street, this city, and there mother and son Have since lived quietly. Consul Baldasamo comes into tne oase because of his friendship for Gould. He Kave to Gould a letter of recom mendation, which Gould presented to Telxelra In applying for the position of private secretary. When a detective, poBing as the agent of Telxelra, con ducted negotiations with Turnbull, the latter brought Gould Into the case. Then the detective Inquired at the Spanish consulate concerning Gould. The oonsul said that he considered Gould eminently fitted to act as secre tary to Senor Teixeira. This was the substanco or the letter of recommendation which Gould had presented. The vlBlt of the detective to the consul general's office tended to block the plan to fleece Senor Telxelra, Turnbull said, because the visit had become known to Turnbull and Gould and they were warned to be careful "The Spanish consul," said Detective Vallelv. "notified Gould that I was a detective and Gould warned Turnbull. Gould admlttted that he had told Turn bull about Senor Telxelra, and that the Spanish consul had told him tho alleged facts of the inside history of tho Brazilian millionaire's lire. "Gould told me," said Detective Val- lely, "that the Spanish consul had told him that Senor Telxelra was mixed up In a scandal In Brazil and that there was an indictment against him. Gould also said that he knew positively that the Brazilian government had made application to Washington to take Senor Telxelra back there and have the treaty between the United States and Brazil altered If necessary to do It," Senor Telxelra has a reputation as an artist. He painted the celebrated picture entitled "The First Communion In America," which took prizes In Paris. Madrid and Chicago. Ha Is a first cousin of Dom Pedro, once em peror of Brazil. Senor Teixeira Is re puted to own rich gold mines In tho republic of Brazil. Consul General Batdasano, when told of the arrest of Gould seemed greatly shocked. "I know Mr. Gould," he said. "He Is an educated, courteous gentleman, and an honor to his country. I know there must be some serious mistake, Mr. Gould came to me one day several months ago and asked my opinion about European art sohools. I knew ltttlo about art, and told him so, but I cave him a letter of Introduction to Senor Telxelra, with whom I happened to be slightly acquainted, and who Is very familiar with that subject. Wo talked of Senor Teixeira, and I men tloned the scandalous stories which had been circulated about him." The consu general admitted that he had been visited by a detective In connection with the case, but dented with much indignation that he had warned Gould. When asked If he would obey a sum mons to testify In the case he evaded the question, with a shrug of his shoul ders, by saying. "They cannot com' pel mo to give any testimony. Asked what he would do If placed under arrest, he waxed warm and de clared his Intention to defy any such procedure. Then with a smile he added, "There Is no danger of that." From the AwMi JVinat, Ztotreft, iftoh. The doctor came in haste and found his patient again in great agony from s splitting headache. It was his fifth call on the same patient, and each time to treat the same trouble. With a suspioion that his diagno sis was inoorreot and that h was treating a symptom and not the dlseasa, he said to her: "Madam, it is useless for me to visit you sgaln. You are Keeping from me met ana symptoms which it is necessary I should know. The patient finally noknoirltdfed that, through a false modesty, she had sot told him all. Then she told how she had suffered from IVtruale weakness but hod kept It IVnm him too modal to sneak. The old doctor was disgusted at sueh prudishneas, but when lie Knew tne tacts, oureu ner eatuy and quickly. The following oase differs from the above, only in the fact that the patient la not afraid tospeaK, and to "onu a spaue aspaue." " W7n1 fail tn it..nrltie the mifftrln? I endured before I used Dr. Williams' Fink rills for Talo reople," said Mrs. Alexander t) nt.U AIT triMl.lnan Ava,la rU Mlnli. "For five Years I have suffered from ovarian troubles, and was confined to my room for months at a time. I have undergone two operations for this trouble at the hospital, and seemed to grow worse Instead of better. I had the beet doctors and tho bast cursing, but for nearly five years I was not free for one single day from the most fearful headaohes and intense twitoh- Inir naln. In niv n.ok and linuldari. ci ri : . v . . . - "ion would soarecly believe, to look at me now, that for about three days every week for nearly six years, I had to stay in bod. Those lieadaones would come on me verr wtak rezularlr. First I would notloe black spots before my eyes, and than I would go blind, and send for the doctor. " At first they would treat me for Indica tion and dyspepsia, then finally acknowl edge that something else caused the trouble. jAgent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Doa't give them tea or ceffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Graln-0 T It is delicious and nourishing and takes the ylace ef coffee. The more Qraln-O you tire the children the more health you distribute throur.li their systems. Qraln-O Is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like thecholea grades of coffee buteoets about 1 as inuoh. All grocers sell it, lit au Me. lief i""""" i iilet. London, Dec. 6. The Vienna cor respondent of The Dally Mall describes) a sensation involving the Comtesae uu genie, daughter of the wealthy Comte Cerchl, who eloped some time ago with a Servian named Chevltch, supposed by her to be a eaptaln In the Servian army. He 111 treated her and recent ly they separated. Now It turns out that Chevltch was only an ofiloer'8 valet, and had already married a Servian kitchen maid. During these spells I was to nsrvent that X could not bear to have my husband wall: across the floor, and as the doctors said there was no medicine that wonld reach ssjr trouble, I consented to the operations, Tfhftfi left me worse off than I was before. " In January of this year there was aa article in the Kvtning Ntwt aboat the drug gists that sold Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fit Detroit. I told my husband I was going t try thnu nnd he said, 'try anything? ''Tho next morning I went Into Murphy Brothers' drug store and bought a box oil r. William.7 Pink Pills. Mr. Murphy sold he had a big rale for the pills and per sonally knew many people who had beta helped by them. I took the pills ss directed, but was not helped a bit, and I told Mr. Murphy so, but ho suggested that I rive them a better trial. BelSre I had finished the second box I began to feal better and went down and bought a dozen boxes. When I had taken six boxes my headache were gone, but I continued using the pills until I had taken the twelve boxes. "Just think what I have suffered by operations and vile medicines, when a aim. pie remedy cured me. "There Is only one thing against Dr. Wil liams' rink Pills fer Pale People," c? tinned Mrs. Clark, "they made me i fat. Sinee I commenced taking them, tn JeVn. ary, I have gained twenty-six pounds, remember the many times when my fYiencS same to see mo, when I was so thla tea weak, that they expected to hear that I wo dead the next weak. To-day I am perretetr well, and never felt better in my lift, and S is all due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ft Pale People." All dealers sell Dr. Williams' Fink PTUsi for Pale People, or they will be fast posS. paid on receipt of price, BO eeats a best or six boxes for ?3.K (they are nertr seM & bulk or by the 100), by addressing ttr, WflS llama' Medicine Co., Boheneotady, IT. Y. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. ennsylvania RAILROAD. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. "THEY D0JTHE WORK" : 3 fc HOMOEOPATHIC B REMEDIES s Relieve and Cure SCIITJYKILI. DIVISION. November 38, 3817. Trains will leave Shenandoah after th. ataava date for WIg;ans, Gllberton, Fraakvtllt Dock Water, St. C'lalr, I'ottnvllla. llambars, Bsadln Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlst.wn aadnstV adelphtn (liroad street station) at M aa4 11 S3 a. m. and A 20 p m. on week dava. 0Ba7V( 6 08 a. m., 8 10 p. m. For Pttttvllfa and lirtac- rneaiate stations onir III a a. weak tara. Sundays, 9 45 a. m. lraina leave rracKviue ror Bntaaaasak jat 1040 a. m. and 12 81. Stl. 7S2 aad IS IT m. M. Sunday, 11 13 a, m. and 1 41 p. m. ! Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at id IS a. m. aud 12:35, o 15, 7 23 aad 10 JO p. a iu su a. m., a 10 p. m. n. Uumter Leave PhlladelnMa. (Broad street taaHtra). let Shenandoah at 9 57, 8 Mand 10 If a. aa., 4 1 eaa T p. in. week days. Sundays laave at ( SO a. aa, Leave Broad street station, Fklladtlyhla, m Sea O In, Atbury Park, Ocean Grave, Ia uraucu, anu imerroeuiato ihh.u, ojra, 11.14, a. m.,o.uu ana t.uu p, m. waeK-aays. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOB, NEW YOUK, ISzprees, week-days, 8 20. 4 Co, 4 60 II, s aa, 7 83, 8 20, 8 S3, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlnlnr Car), 11 09 V at. 12 00 noon, ,2 81' (Limited 100 and 4 sa . at. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 SO (Dlnluc Gr) SIO, M. 4 00, 5 00,5 50 (Dining Cor), 8 00, 7 41,741 It S p. ni., 12 01, night. Sundays, I X, 4 OI, 4 , I II. 8 20, 8 88, 9 50, 1021, (Dl, Ing Car), 11 M , m' 12 85, 106 i Dining Car) 2 80 (Dl.ii Oar), If) (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 30, 1 M,(1)1.I Oar) D33, 702,7 43, 10 00 p.m.. 1201 algkl. Express for Boston without Chang., 11 as a m., week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, I St. 7 10, S S3. 10 20, 1123, a. m., 12 W, 1311 (Dh.IBa Car), 112, 818, 4 41. 5 23 Ooajtrtai slonal Limited, Dining Car, (17. S SB IDtsy hit Cur, 7 31 Dining Carl p. it., aad IS OS nlKlit week days. Sundays, S 60, 7 JO, S U. 11 SB, a. m., 1209, 112, 4 41, 520 Co tigren I. M Un ited, DlnlnK Car, 8 55 Dining Car, 7(1 IHa lngCar p. m. nnd 1205 nfjrht. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave liroad street station via Delaware rira bridge Express, 7 05 p. m. dally. Leavo Market Street Warf Express, 8 SB a sa i w, 9w,dim p. m. Bunuays, s 4S, f aa a. aa tutwiiuuuuuMuii . oj ana suup. B. For Cane May. Anelesc a. Wlldwa.d ..J w.n. Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Aral, and Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. at., 4N, y. aa. For isomers Point Express, 8 so, a. at., I oa 4 00, 6 00, p. m. week days Sundays, .. Oon'l Manager. Qen'l Paat'sr Ajtk 2trrnuuw of noted jjliRlciftna s: Head Troubles i Stomach Disorders : System Irregularities g "For every III, a special pill." : If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkors,N.Y. : Health Book Mailed Free. 3 3 3 3 fmn SCsa .DIK'SI Celebrated rem ale 'owders never fail U,UU UsullM awlatrQ ti.ll fmfe and lura I mftmr fail in with Tansy fid Pennyroyal I'Ult nd other Ilk rpmsxilMi. Alwftvi huvthti bait and si Void d!ut Twoitment. Gtirnteed uperlor to all other. limvd the belt In the nA-ket, A No. L IutlCoilXB, 4 Ct.' Vr..T qtX. I3k 13y, Boston M&m. ATOM'S TANSY PILLS A tbtkd. turn- iwn urt WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwtTt nromDt ind reliable Avovi fmitattema. Get CATOIf'l VilllT PlLU ants IATI I.IKTsa. At druaT ttorei. or iiit dlrcet (w.ltd 1. Drie. tl. Catok Spec. Co., fioaton.Mau. Oar book, 4a For sale at Klrlln'e tlrujc store snd 8k&w4M.lt dniff store. m m a s B FREE OF CHARGE B TO "HERALD" READERS. tat: Twenty Coupons of th. HKKALD ; will pay for the Workmsnshlp at a beautiful life-size, free hand trayaa worth $10.00. Taken frtai aay dlt Sa tlnct photosrraph,tl ntypt or dattrra - type at M. Hecker't Htudle, Its Wav Centre Street, Shenandoah. All we require Is 50 cents ftr Material. 1UUDD WHO bUlUUKBB UIU11I1 pRJ - K nothing at all forsletves. Prlta i J5; of frames from $1.60 up. opew siruniTB "" 1 'imjJbbuZ)jjp ' . :..: I,, , aro prgrecve and keep lutuiim.l fS the World's Progress. The wrl ii,- formed and thrifty House-wire wills always keep j RAINBOW LINIMENT I in the hoiif-p. ae a gtunddni roiu,iv fr 7 Spraitis, Brulsee, CrHinp, HheumaUMU. z and all ache and Hii;s 3 Prtta 25 els. and 60 cts. per boHlr. Prep.fad by II. J. HACKEIl & CO., Ph.!jlaTtfiia ' 2 g POE SALE BVEK V WHERE. ? MiiiMiiniiMiimiiiiiiiiiun' - ' i i 1 1 t tsi 1 1 si i iisr tt , ,,, J "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVBJ WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. -J. A. IVIOVER, IVlgr. Checks Clvon WlthlETwrr Purchasa. Twenty-Fivo Dollars Worth.Gota a BeauUinl Parlor lamp. tsiiu STRONG Thry have .tuuil the cst of Trs, una da WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY ta tnuiMUiat oc out Diteues. lucb ii4Uini,SleepIcu :occlt, Atrophy, &c e brain. MreagtBca n. make dlaTtidna vigor to the vrhol. belag. All dHnd Ios.es are chtclma'lly. are Prop"ly cured, Ibeir condition loften worries th.mlnto Insanity., on.umptlon o' Daalk. Mailed sealed. Prices. Derho.! & ba,H.,h i...a , , - , , ' mon.y,5.oo. Send for'f,.. book. AddrUr f DS tslo C NE C0 br.rai7ad"fiP .For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drusr Store, Shenandoah, Pa, Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobaooo using easily anu lorever, be made well, strone. magnetic. tun ot new life and vigor, take No-To-Bao. the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many iln tn pounds In ten days. Ovor 400,000 oured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or tl.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Eemedy Co., Chicaeo or New York. Oasoareta stimulate liver, kidnevs and bowels. Never sicken, weaken out gripe, lOo ANDY CATilARTIG CURECOn&TSPATIOH "1 10 i 2S SO ABSOLUTELY MIHMTEED ?.! IpIesnillKKiklctf ALL DRUGGISTS ..m nftim-tiristum. Casrarfts an the Ideal Laxa-