PIMPLY FACES rim pica, blotches, tjlarkheada, red, rough, oily, nothy vkln, Itching, acaly scalp dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby blcmlaiips preventtMl by Ctmctmi Soap the mom effective a kin purify Ingand beautifying aoap'tn the world aa well aa pureat and aweeteat for toilet batbt and nursery. (yticura It void ifcronittimit (he world. Pnrrn T A C Oot , Sol Prp. Hoiton Cj How to Builfj th 8klat ' It. BLOOD HUMORS cSBSSBSKWk IMPORTANT lNSimTJENT VICTORY. Tho Cubmi Forco Capture tlio Sen port Town of tallnimcirii. Httvana, Dec. 10. It wa officially an nounced yesterday from Spanish head quarters that a "group Of rebels" has entered Calmanera, near Quantanamo, "favored by the, treason of an nfflcer." Tho Insurgent force, the otnclal report adds, consisted of 40 guerrillas, volun teers and natives of Cuha. They are - fcl!.eKed to have plundered a store and to Tiaye carried off the sum of $30,000, which was on a wharf, and which had recently arrived at Calmanera from Ha vana. It Is also said that the Insurg ents killed the police Inspectors and two gendarmes on duty, and seriously wounded a Spanish paymaster named Jose Vigil. More Spanish guerrillas, the official announcement concludes, have Joined the insurgents. HOW TO FIND OUT Fitl n bottle or common glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it Is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order, WHAT TO DO, There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney romedy, fulfills every wish In relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages, It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wlno or baer, and overcomes that unpleasant-nocessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbo night to urinate. The mild and tbo ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tbo highest for its won derful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail Mention the Evening IIkeild and send your address to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Blngharap ton, N, Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuiness of this offer. Oonimiw will l.vnonnto. London, Dec. 10. A dispatch to The Times from Pelcln says that yesterday the Tsungll-Yamen telegraphed the viceroy of the province of Chl-Ll, north of the province of Shan Tung, that China having complied with her de mands Germany Undertakes to evacu ate Klao-Chau at a. date to be fixed hereafter, and will receive instead as a coaling station the Sam-Sah inlet, In the province of Fo-Klen, over agalnBt the Island of Formosa. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Poa'l give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink railed Groln-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place tf coffee. The more Qrain-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Orain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee butcosta about 1 as much. All grocers sell it, 15u and SSe. Sent to I'rlKiJli Fop J.iro. nome, N. Y Dec. 10. William Dan iel Smith, the wife murderer, who on "Wednesday withdrew his plea of not guilty of murder In the first degree and pleaded guilty to murder In the second degree, was yesterday sentenced to Auburn state prison for lite. A 6REAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack age of QBAIN-O. It takes tie place of coffee at about 1 tbt cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be 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 Mocba or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Gratn-0 Is better for the system thau a tonic, because its benefit Is permsnent. What toffee breaks dowa Qraln-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Qraln-O. 15c. and 25c. . Fatally Humid lii"lIoi"tlomo'. Tunkliannock, Pa., Dec. 10. Mrs, George Durch, of Vosa, this county, was .working about the kitchen stovo when some live coals dropped out upon her clothing and set fire to It. Her dress was almost wholly burned from her body, and she was probably fatally Injured. A neighbor's daughter, who extinguished the flames, was also very badly burned. sehold Hecesslt Cast-rets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and pojjftvpjy en kidneys, Hver nd bowels, cjcansing me eiifiro system, iispei coma, cure leaqaeoei lever, nauiiuai constipation ana Iflojjineis. Please fcuy and. try a box of -i (j. tp-qay ; ju, so, mi cents, som anu "guaranteed. (Q enfe by all draists. A Mioptniri' of TlirudH. St. Louis. Dec. 10. One week ago W. D. Tolle. secretary of the Bellvtlle In vestment and Loan association, left home, saying he was going to Madi son, Ills., to transact some business. Plflpe then nothlpg has been heard of jlm, A" lnVPtBHtlon of his accounts vas made, and It a said foyr Irregular entries have been' discovered and the shortage will reach Into the thousand!. Tolle left a wife and two children, who ar frantic over his disappearance. His Wlf maintains that he has been mur dered. put an end tp, misery. Doan's Ointment will pure tlio worst case of ttphine Piles there oyer was, and do it almost instantly. Years of suffering relieved in a single night. Get Doan's Ointment from your dealer, Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It la the best flour made. THE SIX JM RACERS. Remarkable Enduratioo of tho Cy cling Champions in Now York. THEIB BRAINS MAY BE AFPE0TED An OfTtolnl of tho Hoard of Honltli l)o olnros tho Exhibition Ilrtitnl and DuutrorouA, Hut I'ollooSoo Mo Causo For Intorforlnir With tho Contest. New York, Deo. 10. Hale's record for 1890 will look ridiculous when this year's figures In full will be placed up against It. In this contest Hale has outstripped his own figures, and was 24 nillcB ahead of them at 02 hours. Last year he had 1.308 miles to his credit, and last night ho had covered 1,330. j Stephane, tho French rider, from whom so much was expected, was officially declared oit of the race last night. He had not been on the track since morning. He was thoroughly ex hausted. Miller seems to be absolutely tire less on the wheel. He Is fast approach ing the automatlo state. His eyes stare straight ahead, and Were It not for his occasional great spurts he would Beem to be lost to all consciousness. Hale and Elkes are looming as "dark horses)." They are the freshest men on, tk-ftttHWk. with the advantage in favor APTOsYGlens Falls youth, who still cuts WW that the rest of the bunch find tt hard to keep up with. He has had over 20 hours sleep since the race started, and lots of Bpeed Is left in him yet. Hale astonished the throng when, along about 8:30 last evening, ho began to spurt He looked as if he had Just gone Into the race and rode along for a while at exhibition speed. He Is show ing great form, Qua Burgland, Millers' trainer, says that the leader's condi tion 'is improving greatly as the hours roll by. The motion of the wheel Is begin ning to affect the riders' brains, and even In the- fitful snatches of sleep which they allow themselves they Im agine they are still riding. Tho men must be forced to sleep in most in stances by the trainers. They want to be up and away at .the pace which has shown no lagging since the start. This is most plainly evinced In Mil ler's case. With more than 50 miles in the lead of the second best man he Is anxious and insists upon sticking to the track. Not only that, but he spurts whenever any one offers him a chance. He Is Jealous of every lap made by the others, and Is fearful lest during an interim of rest his lead will be stolen from him. As a matter of fact he could spend three hours on his cot without serious loss, but his trainers cannot convince him of that. The wonderful endurance of the men is best Bhown by the actual time spent in sleep by the leaders. Miller had slept Just one hour nnd six minutes In the first 72 hours of the race. Rivlerre rodo 1,124 miles without a wink of sleep, and he then took two hours. Waller had slept three hours, Rico five hours, Moore bIx hours, Pierce six and a half hours, Golden nine and three-quarters hours and Stephane seven hours In the same time. Elkes made 1,000 miles in the first 73 hours, despite the fact that he had slept 20 hours. Henry Stelnert, counsel to the board of health of this city, speaking about tho bicycle race, said: "It Is a brutal exhibition, and should be discontinued forthwith. It Is not a scientific exhibition, but one In which sheer brute forco prevails. If it can be proven to the board of health that it is detrimental to the life and health of the participants, then the board can step In and stop it." Dr. Edward W. Martin, of the health board, speaking on the same subject, said: "No horse or locomotive In tho New York Central could do what the men in the race have done up to the present time, The participants can never recover form the effects of the strain, and I would not be surprised tf some of them do not become raving maniacs before Saturday night." Police Inspector Brooks, with several police surgeons, visited the Garden last night and made a thorough Inspection. They said that they found no cause for coi lplalnt, and that interference would lie unwarranted. The score of the leaders at 2:15 a, m. was: Miller, 1,606; nice, 1,527; Illvierre, 1,522; Schinneer, 1,187; Waller, 1.4M; 1 Mooro, 1,428; Halo, 1,402; Pierce, 1,372; ElkQS, 1,2SG; Golden, 1,255; Enterman, 1.251H; Gannon, 1,211; Kinz, 1,188; Ju lius, 1,171. Miller was 234 miles and 4 laps ahead of the record for 98 hours. Tlio Michael Cliuso Contest. New York, Deo. 10. The terms for an Indoor bloycle match between the little Welshman, Jimmy Michael, and the Engl'sh crack, A. A. Chase, were agreed upon yesterday. The rivals will meet In a Blngle race or a series of threo races, if the latter plan proves feasible, at 30 miles paced, the first race to take place not later than Jan. 10 next. Michael's manager made every concession that Chase's manager asked, and though he was specially anxious for a match with a side bet of from $5,000 to 110,000, he vlelded to the re quest that the terms be made more favorable to the newcomer, who, be ing a comparative stranger, could not hope to find backing on short notice to the amount desired. Mrs, Mary Bird. Harrisburg, Pft says, "My child is worth millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup had I not in vested twenty-fivo cents in a bottle of One Minute Couch Cure." It euros couebs. colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. uagenuuen. Houston to IHifond Jeiihlngs Hrritliors Guthrie, O. T., Dec. 10. Something of a sensation has been created here by the report that Temple Houston, of Woodward, son of Sam Houston, of Texas fame, will defend the Jennings prattlers and their gang ' when they are put upon trial for train robbery (jnd other' crimes. Tmpie Houston kifiad one of the Jannrigs brother In ft nftllt fit Woodward last year, and In the same affray Houston shot Al Jen pings, one of the men whom if Is said. ie will defend. BloodKerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UiUHT IT IQ I Tbo richest of all restore Wnlll II IOI tlvo foods, because It re- E laces the essentials of Ufa that aro ex austed by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, exoeMos, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! dlBMtlqn perfee-lt ersptes solid flesh, Hfusc)o and strength. The nerves btlna made strong the brain becomes native and clear. It restores lostvunllty, stops nil wast lng drains and wwkness in either sex, and as a female regulnfoT has no equal. Price 600., or tlvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mail. We can help you. Advloe and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your Case THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, IMlGueatnutaUeet, Philadelphia. FACTORY : aai-ao NORTH EMERICK ST., SHENANDOAH, PEN IMA. 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MOVER, Mgr. Checks Given With Every Purchase. Twenty-Five Dollars Worth Gets a Beautiful Parlor Lamp. TheUptoDate Store, MAX. LEV IT, 13 East Centre Street, Holiday Inducements are Knocking CHRISTMAS DREAMS rrily HATS. Strictly new and fasli ipnoble. High grade felt hats, nl(iied,, in Mack and blue, at Stiffhate. The Dun lap, the Vouinaii, the Knox, the Vouug, in black and brown. All popular styles, Another lot of high grade stiff lioa, i black or brown. All are money savers for you wenaveasuumoreuoouieranuat- tractive line of Flexible Hats at $200, a.25.a.o. &3.H and i.oo. These V 1 1 styles or prices canuot be duplicated E.&W. Collars and Cuffs SUIT, T1XJS31. 014 nn ill 1 Bile V i I Ml H UK) Viiuitacturer ... of ... WIRE SCREENS, LM'RKRf? PRAM M, flCURBIV ItCM, writ IE It IV DOOM, FI RE ESCAPES,-- WTMlKm OUARIW, BTAftLR GUARDS, fRRB OVA KM, IRON FENCES." RESIDENCE : 230 NORTH WEST STREET, t-"CURE GUARANTEED." -l Helf-itbtuc, M per l I l)leue( Vnr tcocclr HCrlcturr! ?o Ciittlnir Nmiill ITn develop! l Ontnim it. Inai ninnhomi JteftinttMi. ni nnn nnionu VCll re Oiuir.inCruULUUUrUIOUn 4fnnll cnifi, FrtRlt cmn curvtl ftn lOilnvs, nrt ion pin trips fur Hotfcc Qauck&,XakoIntUutctUclrtrlcka&Hcbcmea I sslSHOE STORE, Prop. Shenandoah, Pa. "Shenandoah's Greatest A Bargain Bazar. The holiday season being nigh at hand we call the attention of our many patrons and buyers to our first holiday announcement. This is not only a holiday inducement, but one which answers for the entire fall and winter season. During our progress we shall offer OUR GOODS at such values that will completely cast in the shade any of our former attempts of the present or past seasons. We nrc nvr unrinu -a : approached in prices if we Our Sale ' NECKWEAR. This department is complete with the the metropolitan styles and metropolitan prices. Ve can accommodate the most factitious buyers. Don't over-lool. our styles and prices. Fashionable and dressy 1'iirTs, narrow imperials, and also the latest 2 inch reversible four in-hand, the only novelty in the market at this date. Pour-inJiatids, 'fecks, Baud sr' Bows and also our usual bla I T f assortment with a new adill- tiou iu fine silks and satin iasfsJ'V' string ties, all ot A-rrrp Our line consists Ivl II V t?S of tans, blacks and ' pure white colors. rall1I"fJn, P"" from 49c to fl.lS the P,alr' working Gloves of every descrip- I lloni 50C IS IT A TRIFLE ? THAT COMMON TU0UBLB ACID DYSPDP SIA, OR SOUR STOMACH. Now Recognlred as a Cause of Ssr'ons Diss M. Acid dyspepsia, commonly called heart burn or sour stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting from fermentation of the food. The stomach being too weak to promjitly digett it, the food remains until fermentation begins, filling the stomach with gas, and a bitter, sour, burning taste in (he mouth is often present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an every day occurrence is given but little attention. Because dypr-,Mn is not Immediately fatal, many people do noth ing for the trouble. Within a recent period a remedy lias been discover, d prepared solely to cure dyswpia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets and is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as a radical cure for ereiy 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 digestion, at the same time is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, but 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. THE FLORIDA LIMITED. Throe i:ntlro New Trains Tor Southern lull ray's Florida Service. Tho Southoi n Itailway will inaugurate its Florida LluiiU d on January 17th, 1808. The three trains b lilt for this service are the finest that ha'o arer been turned out by the Pullman Coiupauy. This season's schedule will be tho fastest and most con venient evsr operated between Eastern cities and the resorts of the South. Tlio Florida Limited will leavo liroad street station daily, except Sunday, at 2:30 p. in. and arrive at Jacksonville at 1:10 p. m. and St. Augustine 2:20 p. m. Wrlto to John M. Beall, District l'ussenger Agent, 826 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, for furthorinformatlon and advance "Pullman reservations. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price as cents per box. For sale bv A. Waaler. Buy Keystoncfiour. Bo sure that tho name I.essio & Baeii, As&Iand, Pa., la printed on every ancle. at the Door.. Gent's Furnishing: Store. know it. (joe5 On. UNDERWEAR. Special drive ea hsavr fleeced-llned Undsrwear. Shirt and drawers, in blue. brown and dark gray. Sold separate Fine ramftl'aliair it. derby ribbed wool, pure white wooHfl ana blue wool. At our own reduced price. Full suit The latest in fino plaidi, very fashion able among aur young men. Wc have them in all sizes. For the Holiday Trade. Rich in color nnrl mi11tr Largest line in the county, from 48c. to $2.25. HI !fli! 1 jjP Tliosc who . once Itftfe lm If,!, ny SEELld'S MJmB I I keep coming back Jre best by for it. This ad- 881 '.jj! 1;, mixture makes fSg!y adding a lit- Ulc flaTOr of cof. I&rnl tie of Seelig's fee delicious. 5 1 it j V.3J J Beoretarj Long Talks of the Bono fit of the Systemt A TRULY DEMOCRATIC MEASUEE. Ho DoolnrenTliat t lie Old System Wn llbth Umleiiioorntlo nnd Un-Ainei'l- onu He Amerta 'Dint Hie Onvern incut (li'ta Much Hotter Servloe. Washington, Dec. 10. Secretary of the Navy Long, tn conversation with a presH reporter, expressed the hope that the present civil eervloe system nlll not be impaired. He said he had entire sympathy with the applicants for official position, but believes that the president is right and should be sustained. He was of the opinion that the great body of the people have 110 desire to go back to the old system certainly not if their attention is called to the merits of the case. With great deference for the opinion of others who differed from him, tf!e views which before occupying his present position he had held with regard to the benefits of the present system had been con firmed by his experience In the navy department. He said: "The government gets better service. The civil service examinations are much better than represented, but even at their worst they result In furnishing most competent clerks, who, Instead of looking to political Influence for their retenton in office, know that that de pends on their merit and good work. The power of removal which hangs over them all the time, and which should never be impaired, and which the heads of departments are con stantly Invoking In cases of inefficiency, keeps them up to the mark. --i.no congressmen themselves, as well as the heads of departments, are relieved from what used to be an in SECRETARY LONG, cessant drive upon them, taking half their time. tTnder the old system where they pleased one they made, enemies of ten. More and more as the new sys tem becomes settled will this relief In crease. "The applicant for office is put on a true democratic and American foot ing. The old system was absolutely undemocratic and un-American. If there is a democratic or American prin ciple It is that every man shall have a chance and win according to his merit. What would be said if a schoolmarm were to put at the head of her class not the best scholar, but the scholar whom the school committeeman who secured her place directs? There would be a storm in every American household. And yet, under the old system, the congressman, even If against his will, waB compelled to be a czar in the mat ter of appointments. The young Amer ican citizen desirous to enter the na tional service could-only do so not by Boing Into competition with other can didates but by securing the consent of a political party authority. It was not enough that he was one of the people, but he must be within the circle of in fluence of those to whom that authority was under obligation." The secretary added that his depart ment was now, both'In the clerical and labor lines, entirely within the civil service rules, except with regard to about a dozen places, those being mainly persons employed off and on at about $2 a day. He was rather glad that these were left under the old sys tem, as they furnished an object les son of some of Its objectionable feat ures. His own political experience had been enough to inform him that there are many cases ot deserving men who, under the old system, were discharged from places which they had honorably and faithfully filled, and who, smart ing under a Just grievance, feel like breaking down the bars which have now been put up to prevent Just such injustice In the future. A strong ap peal to smash the civil service is made to congress by those who are out, be cause they regard. It as a one obstacle to their getting in. But if U were smashed and changes made the num ber of unprovided for would still be ten or more to one, and the disappoint ment would be so wide reaching that the dissatisfaction with members of congress for changing the law for th particular benefit of only a few would be greater, he added, than It Is now for letting It stand for the general benefit of all. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Ll Away. If you want to quit tobaeoo using easily and torover, be made well, strong, magnetic. tun or new lire and vigor, take No-To-Bse, the wonder-worker that makes weak wen strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Rm from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or fl.OO. Booklet aud sample mailed tree. Ad. Bterllug Itemed y Co. CukatEO or New York. 'Mr. Hiiv'niejer 'lteoovtlfiig, Stamford, Conn., Deo. 10. A report current In New York that Henry O. Havemeyer, the sugar king, was again In a critical condition, suffering from a relapse from the recent operation for appendicitis, is wholly unfounded. Inquiry at his residence at Greenwich elicited the Information that Mr. Have meyer is recovering so rapidly that he Indulged in a short walk yesterday, and afterward enjoyed a drive. It is easy to catch a eold and jnst as easy to get rid of it if you oommenee to use One Minute Cough Core. It cures coughs, oolds, bronchitis, pueuuioula and all throat and Iuuk troubles. Itispleasaut to take, sab to use aud sure to cure. C. II. Hagenbucu. doming Kveuts, Dec. SO. Klondike social at the Primitive Methodist church. Ueo. 81. Twenty-fourth annual ball of the nmcue 1100a x uuiuer uo., .to. 1, at Kotc urus opera uoute. Mrs. btark, l'lesant Bidge, O.. says, After two dnnfcnp. ,, mn I ... j I t saved him trom croup by using Ooe UlnuU J. 1 . " u,e quickest ana most 'r ,eougns, colas and aU throat and lung troubles. 0. U. llagenbuch. A Long Felt Want. It Is Supplhu in filfjirirftioalt at Last. t ii hard to nlrrsv lit slaSMsftlt, .- !0(K1 llllllllCd IK'nj.'f ,,rs If V.ll kne tt III,. 1 1 , ,, SMS nirpiinti. . j ' .er Imtc It, lnn I'llrif ' ,. , Not airk enoiu'li t ut MB sft JJsM WDU To be content Nothing nil! innin; "ii .,,.,. i ue conHuim 11, Iimik m' nam 10 r m , u irrlrr 1 Hpoill ynur 1wn.r rsWSfsV" IWW T" crasy. T' . Isn't rulio f mil) , urc a I It is to lie hail fur Ointment Dunn's Ointini nt m.w , ins Piles. Eczema or imv It, limu f Here 11 pn.nl nl n n muse 11. Mr. J. S Willi mi., f 1 shoemaker nml -1 . -1 r r. I Km 11 s (mitim nl .1 hmli had been -nllenni; irnm a oompanitMl by Imrtiine ani most exssierHtiiif and Iwnlsbed comfort of any fM abjectly misurahli' I uu parations and was onsl fntv o?tlt- meats but could git na rUf. whole Doan's Ointment nlmb Kirlin's Pharmacy lm trouble and it is tho first trver need that did this. I haw 11 autiaenU that looked and smelli il I they bad no effect like Doan's )i I am glad KM." to recommend it to otliurs Doan's Ointment for Hp dealers. Price SO cents. Mailed er-llllbani Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole til U. S. Remember the name I take no substitute, New YnrkV llccrni New York. I i in Mayor Strung up, n Hon of the cltv lv the health I I rate durlnu ihr 11 in 1, 1897, Is less than IV In any year in the h being 19.62. "For three years I til unto. raport to th condl- IVllson, of the death Ins; Dec. period f the city. it from Salt Klieum. It covered extent that I could t. to such an bottles of Burdock Bl red me." f.ibbie Young, Popes t. IiSWrence county, N. Y. To i:ediip'lliifo New York. lec lu Prices.' Wlnslow, president of th. .l11rirBolItan Plate Glass company. ( unilrMcd the report to the effect that ratnv fr plate glass will probably soon be 1 ut la every state. The plate glass asaoslssUon will meet In thfri cltv tflinfirpnw 'wlMn Mnpttnn. In all territories may ; tie decided upon. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE f FREE TREATMENT I TO ALL FOR WEAK MEN V MEN OF ALL AGES NO MONUY IN ABVANCK. Won. derfill nppliance and scienlinc rem edies sent on trial to any rf liable man, A world-i .dn reputation bni k of thlsoffer. Every obstacle to hnnpy mnrrleU Hfo removed. Full sirungtb, development nnd tone gu en to every portion of the body. Fulluro Impossible; hk" 00 barrier. No C. O. I), scheme ERIE MEDICAL CO.. asy: "THEY DO THB WORK" 3 BRONCHO I HOMCEOPATHIO -y S PEMED1ES, 1tJC i s Relieve add Cure ; y Hfiarf Trnnhlpq .--t . S Head Troubles IK formulas Stomach Disorders System Irregularities E pliyalciana E "For every ill, a spectat pill." 3 g If not at DruK Sjtrei, write 5 Bronx Chemical Co.JonkarSjN.Y. 2 Health Book Mailed Free. smimiiuuiiuttiuimm D Catabmto.1 roiu.. I'Wilera nsver fuu WiuJ 1 olni'iUeiar.' tlllS wilfi 'i tnty l TTM and other Uk rJl lin ud other 1U i Mm k Q.vHiMtoii.&Uaa. SIHWttit' twSKrSj: MHLM ifiv Jsaai ma 6DMil 'msm fioainiHrs i'H llli. illlli I'lillllillllllllllll Ullllll.lliii.HM.niiiiiii,:,,,,, i PJ KAINBUW LlNlAlcIN I I i f Faklfh ' '' , -rtsaaf" l'le ,10UMj ne a slmiril remnly for J i '( I ' 's'SaaRf SproJiiB, Braise, Cranipi'. I?liHtiin.iti,in, 1 '. POS SBAOES EVIittY-WHERE JiH"i'' ilimii"i' lltl' - ".e tvn , "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. WhtN IN STRONG AGAIN 1 1 ,t'it,i,itj jwi perfect, and impart a MMHty ' , rtJ!!Zi??f' Aldralosndlott.iarchecktdrjiy. Unlet ptti-M t m' t 4sS? condition orteDworrleithemintaInnity,CottfumronrDMta. i , V tl Sr CSf tlI?rbo: 6 with iron-clad legal guarantee tocure or ilalU 1 ''KUC'5 r free boolc Add.. PF&C MlniClNE CO.. ClMalaod. Q.r Hr sale at KIRLIN'S (ANDY kK CURECOHSTIPATION lot '1 23 50 t ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED J? ""re " ' oU . I l. ,ki,i fr Id aTrEUr iKa n'J.'.'J ni PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Tin. W. 11. YIKGST, VBTBBINARY SURGEON. Omduate and Iite Resident Itooas Sergecf) t Mm Ualrersitr swk or n. x. Headqtuwiets :-OommercUI Hstel, Brwnsadmli TIIHEK YEAR COUMSR. 01 Is night or day promptly rMrswled. M. HURKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAWt Ofllc& Rgn tni.1 Vnjr. mr r of Main an Omtre tttreeto, ftlirnnndoalj. J. ,L POMKROV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shensndofih, s. Tjl XT. BHOEMAKKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Oorner Market and Oantre streets. pKOF. JOHN J0KK8, MUSICAL mSTRUCTOR, Ixk Box ss, MsburMy CItf, T. Having stadM Nader imtsm of lb hnt mastets In London iwrf Pstia, will aiv Imsaas entberlolln.BMndella, gtalMrftstd nieatl snltun. Tertna reasonAble. AiffraM In wim ef Htrcmssi, he wler sihptr, A gen nine ireloome ws'tsyM at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor.nain and Coal SU. Pfneet whlekeyt, bctrt, potiar and a) a eonstantly on tap. Ohntc omparanea djinka and clsnni. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHUVKILL DIVISION. KorBMBBB 23, ISJ7. Trains will leave HhcnAiidiMkh artr ih. .t.... unioiwi iviHKitns, uiioerion. r WlBsTAns. Gllbertftn. Trulrltl. fb.k sdslpbla jlrosd street station)! Cos .It 11 S nd tao p m. ou week days, Sundays, ouon. in., a iu p. m. ror rolurllle and inter mediate stations only 17 a. m. w t.k d.ra. Sundays, 913 a.m. ' Trains leave Frackvllle for Shensndcak al 10 to a. m. and 12 SI, Stl, 71) and 19 tr a. m. Sunday, 11 IS a. m. and S tip. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Slienandoah al 19 U a. m. and 13:09, S 13, 7 23 and 10 33 p. m. ndr al 10 tO a. m., 5 13 p. m. ' Ive PhlladelnWa, (Broal street sUtlonl, far Shenandoah at 5 87, 8 SSand 1019 a. n., t 10 an4 7 p. m. week days. Uiinilsya laare at S 59 a. am. IRve Broad trMt .tAilAn pi. 1 1 m rove, ltuc 2d: u. frsncii. unamnviKnfSg 11.14. a. m.. 3J0 n,i 1 m nri Iave Bi oad Street m.,7o rhlSd.i FOR NEW YORK. eek-days. and 748 p. m., dal ' "'AS,IINTOX AND Tllit SOCTH. ror Iia tlmnrAanrt u.s.i-. . Carl. 112. ma (DliJ slonal Limited. ftlntnV lV?. "5 lng Oar , 7 81 lDn,,B Car Jp a.l?2; wdavs. Sundayi'i W (a' iu !? a. m., 1209, 1 13, ttl laao Vv.TI JleU , Dining CaV to Dfnic.T?".'? IDlt lngCorJp. m. and 1203 nlaht 1 I'OH ATLANTIC riT-r Iave Broad street station via Delawar. H... brldue Kiprem, 7 03 p. ru. dally "T" lAiave SInrket Street Warf KVnr in. 200, tOO, 5 00 p. m. Su "dir. PlTo A " taccommodatlon 4 80 and I Ym u A' ? fc " atone Harbor-BIpA.Tcio i. 'rL. I,'L Ld Oen'ltWer. ATOM'S TANSY PlflX A THID. Trixi.Dlm WOMAN'S RCLIIF r..i,l!pio.Co,Bo.ioo.Mut Ooroook7i! Kor aale at Kirlin's drug store and 8eaan4ak drue store. E FREE OF CHARGE ff E TO "HERALD" READERS. Twenty Coupons of th. HERALD f will pav fortlie WorkmanaUip of a 2a SZ beautiful llfo-slze. free hand rrattia 3 tZ worth $10 00. Taken from any dl, m. tlnctpliotoirrapli.tliityiflorilairfrrei Jf; type at M. llraker's Htiidlo. 80 Weal 3 w. Centre Street, Shenandoah. Pa. All t y- we require Is 60 cents for matn-lsl. 3. Those who purchase lramaa sj notblng at all for pictures, riles 48 Jt: of frames from $1.60 up. 0PEH SUHDATS. jg miiummudumiuim EN WHO ftiki) i . Kipresa, vreek-dars, 1 20 too Jnnsii ... 7 83, K 20, S 88, 9 30, 10 21 ( DM fli i , !i' ' 1200noon, i283 '(Llmlie4 1(5 mul 12 3S, 103, Dining fcarl Sio fSfl ! "r? f- 9 aro progra-'-jve and keep liiformoil if 5 tlie Worlil's Progress. The well Ip. formed and thrifty House-wifp' will always keen 5 anu all aclies and jiaius i Pries 26 clt. siiil 50 ctt. per tiottle s PreoTj'i b It. I IIACKETT t. CO . PhllaSelohU. DOUBT, TRY trvli id have cured titouuaM 94 e of Nervous DiMaMf, Htk as Ucbilttv, ttuiiBW.&if ftf dc and VarictKCs4.Auoeshr.ttx. They clear thr brain, itmiUas the circulation, matt dicioft perfect, and impart a hotltlsy DrujrBStorc, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS f ntlptlos. Cawareta arttaalawl Uxs.I or "l.l essat soar aataral rssaRs. Im4 1
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