The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 18, 1897, Image 3

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HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFI CS
600 PAGE B0?K MAILED FREE.
CONSENTS :
Part I. Disuses of Horses.
Part IT .-Diseases of Cattlo.
Fart-V11'-Diseases of Sheep.
Prl IV. Diseases of Hogs,
-part V. Diseases of Dogs.
Part VI. Diseases of Poultry.
Same book In better binding BO eta.
ElOTUMWIID. CO., C.r. mulia J.lnBu.,K Tort
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
TITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphrey' Homeopnthlo Specific
No. as. In usooverO years, the only
suooesaful remedy.
lpr-ritl,orflTlaliandIareTlalpowder,for$
S.I4 hf Drof iltta, or Mot poilptld on r.ctpt of prlc,
KtOrUBIT!' DID. CO., Or. Wllllin a J.U.8U., !f Yerk
MADE ME A MAN
f AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB
L Jt.KTjXeweu nUetee Failing "Maci'
briiiLMt and other Xxcoakm and? Zadi
n sumption
into Improve
mem ai.a eief ft waia vrnero ail ot tiers nm. in
rt npf. fcgttaff tke penoino Ajqjc Tablet!. They
irt fibred thou audi and will euro yon. We give a
I'.tiv8 written mm-antee to effect a care la each case
oe wt av tne ip9PT- Vrice CO nts Mr package, or
mk pooJcKSM ffnlf trcBtmant for grit", Br nniiL la
For ol In Shonandonu, Pa., at A. Wasley's
ad Klrlin'r, Drturfsts.
I...V wu CrVEOTS AT 0w"ThEN
cri.T03sr'a vTzriflLiZER
C. i general or special debility wakeful
ueuu, fpermatorhcea,. emission, Imnotency
paresis etc Corrects functional disorders,
caurcd by errors or excesses, quickly restoring
Lost IJlanhood la old or young, giving vizor and
ftrengtb where former weakness prevailed. Con-
-'weni pacV-sC, simple, effectual, and legitimate
CuRroi3 Quick and THonoucv:
757 tt deceived iy imitations: insiei j
CA TON'S VlUlIzers. Sent sealed if your dmp
rt doe. not have it. Price $1 per pkge, 6 for $5,
y.,b written guarantee ot complete cure.
I. ' rmntion, references, etc.. free and confMentfal
6-nd lis statement ol case and 25 cts, for a veck'.
tnal treatment. One only tent to each rrs-a. f
CATCN Mr 'a. CO..D03T0N, MAC
Bold At KlrJin's drujr Btore, Shenandoah, Pa
I Grocer can tell
tou whv those
I who buy SeOlIn's
asMnifor it. Strange
1 . - I uiuuuu iuy iuijk
.admixture tojt pcople
ordinary cof-jtry a new thing.
ice manes a
i delicious drink
used
Weekly Report of tho Two Leading
Oommeroial Agenoios,
SUEPEIBINQLY LARGE BUSINESS.
Tho CloRliiR j)y- or the Yonr She: '
OrntlO-hitt Ioron.o In Cons.-,;" ,""
Over tho IToootlliiK v- ,os",to
tl.o sinmp In Cott. '"""
Nw vn, - 18. K. Q. Dun &
JZ3r rev,ew of trade
n -tib annual holiday and halt
' ."1)ulnem ot the year Is surprl
Ingly large. Pay men I throtleh banks
are analn 3.6 per cent larger than In
11192. heretofore the year of greatest
prosperity. The production of Iron and
woolens and boots and shoes Is larger
than ever before. Exports eollpse all
past records, and failures for two weeks
have been the smallest Tor the corre
sponding weeks In Ave years. Treas
ury receipts show a steady Increase for
the first half of Deceniber over previ
ous months, both In customs and In
ternal revenue, and heavy payments to
government on Union Pacific account
caused but slight stringency in money
markets, with preparation for laree
cancelation of bonds.
Tho' cotton manufacture Is In diffi
culty, due to produotion last year far
In excess of demand and to partial
transfer of the demand to southern
mills. While domestic and export sales
have been large, they are behind a
production exceeding that of the best
previous years, northern and southern
Included, and the efforts to straighten
things by a reduction of wages, pre
sumably Involved a strike and reduc
tion of output. Goods are generally
weak, and the range of prices Is now
the lowest ever known, the reduction
In bleached ooods, prints and wide
sheetings having caused considerable
Increase In the demand.
The demand for woolen goods Is In
creasing, and some mills are In the
market providing for a greater pro
duction, though most are still waiting,
and the wool market Is remarkably
dull, sales at the three chief points be
ing IE.307,100 pounds, against 18,100,000
last year, 17,179,iro in 1895 and 16,504,100
In 1892. While prices are said to be
held without change, manufacturers
are hunting for bargains, and forelen
wool In considerable quantity Is coming
mis way.
uradstreets' review says: A sensible
quieting of demand in wholesale lines
Is reported as the holiday season and
tne annual stock taking period an
proach. Chief among the favorable
features of the week has been the en
larged inquiry at higher prices for steel
in various forms, accompanied by ad
vances in tne prices of sorts most af
fected. A correspondingly heavy busi
ness has developed In pig iron, and
prices show but a slight shading In
race or tne current immense produc
tion. The wheat market has been less
feverish, and prices are- practically un
changed from a week ago, while corn,
oats and sugar are additions to thn
list of products showing advances. The
unsatisfactory outloo): for cotton goods
Is reflected In reductions In bleached
goods to the lowest point ever reached,
while some cotton yarns show weak
ness. Anthracite coal Is weak, althoueh
production has been curtailed and talk
ot further restriction Is heard. With
these exceptions the price situation In
one of quite exceptional steadiness.
At the cast trade in wholesale lines
Is quiet, but retail trade has been stim
ulated sufficiently to allow of a fair
recorder business In seasonable lines.
Manufacturers of woolen cloths are
running on small margins and took
to" a ibhange In heavvwel cht irnnrln in
ItntiroVe the situation.
nation west and northwest Is one of
unimpaired strength, although milder
weather checks distribution of winter
wear goods. Notable among favorable
features Is the Improved Inquiry jit
maud juiL-eti ior several Kinds of steel,
ooiicciuiijr uuieis ana wire and nails.
cp-"u
takes married
women through
the whole pariod
of pregnancy in
safety and com-
It Is used externally and It relaxes
die muscles so that there is no dis
comfort. It prevents and relieves
morning sickness, headache and rising
breasts, shortens labor and preserves
me momer s girl
ish form.
SI a boltlo at
druggists.
Send for a Frbb
copy o( oi:r Illus
trated booklet
about
MOTHER'S FRIEND.
Tho Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
CURBS QUICKLY AND SAFELY.
TREATMENT
TOR WEAK HEN.
TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE.
.n?RP, Al,i'1Innoa Bna Remedies of
tt.ErieMMiuil Co. nowfortUeQnittime
uuert-a on trial nitnouteapcnso to any
In advance. Cure Effects of Iirrors
vuiir rjnv"fe,ij:,""u""3
Stronjrthen Weak, Undeveloped Portions
or Body. Absolutely unfailing nome
Trwtaent. Ho V. i. f). or other scheme.
A plain offer by a firm of hlehatandlnr.
tHIt MEDICAL GO. bwauo! n:
None Will Bo Allowed to Enter
United States Torritory,
The Pyramid File Cure Cures the Most Ag
gravated Cases of Piles with
Abaolute Safety.
Pyramid IUe Cure will cure the most ac-
ernvatad cue of hemorrhoids in au astonish
ingly short time. It relieves the congested
pwui, reduces the tumors Instantly no mailer BERING BEA OOEHEBPONDENflE.
now large, allays the inliammalion and stops
Points or the Letters Pnsied llotweou
rromlor I.nurlor nnd Coinmlsnlouer
Jfostor Whloll Led to the Sweeping
Provision In the Pelnglo Seal Iiik Hill .
Washington, Dec. 18. It has devel
oped that the bill relating to pelagic
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good f? nits."
COITOU-Nfi.
COTTOLBHD.
the aching or itching at once.
Thousands who had resorted to expensive
surgical treatment have been cared by tho
Pyramid IUe Cure in a number of instances
persons who have spent months in a hospital
under a pile specialist.
It is a remedy that none need fear to apply sealing, which has just passed both
urancnes or congress ana is oerore the
president, contains a provision of far
reaohlng Importance which has thus
far esaaiied attention. This places an
absolute prohibition on the further
bringing of sealskins into the United
States from any source or In any form
whatever. A the United States Is the
largest market In the world for seal
skins, this complete stoppage ot the
trade In this country will be a severe
measure against the British and Can
even to the most aggravated, swollen and in
flamed hemorrhage tumors.
If you n'affllcted with this stubborn dis
ease you can master it and master it quickly:
This remedy Is no longer an esperiment,
but a medical certainty.
"ugguu mi u at 50 cents per box. It is
becoming the most popular pile cure this
country has ever known and druggists every-
tvllPr ftf nrrlrit.i it fn. 11.1-
,,- , . , adlan Industries which take and cure
l'orbook on cause and cure of piles address the skins and then dispose of them
Pyramid Co., Marshall, Mich., (formerly of largely In the United States. When the
Albion, Mich.)
Christ. Schmidt,
ill Agent and Bottlerof
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Porter and Weiss Beer.
FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST,
203 W. Coal Street,
SH ENANDOAH-
PA
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
jjn. W. II. YINOST,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Graduate and LaU Realdent Homo Burgee?
Ib ualvenlty State ml H. y.
Headquarters :-Commerc!l Hotel. ShenantlooL
THHKE YEAH COUU8R "
Calls night or day promptly responded.
M. BURKE,
ATTOWtEY-AT-LAW.
OfflcO Eff&n bulldln. .an.r nl ILlnln
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
JSirHc1AP-Tr
WiT1if SOKCIFIC Co-PHlLA..P
i Povtneky'd drug store,!
Oentr street.
ALWAYS INSIST, ON
UracLATE
UNEXCELLED FOR DRINKING, COOKIKC. BAKING S?
-SPflPflll r0R BREAKFAST 8 SUPPER
UblluUA CANNOT EE SURPASSED.
OROCERS EVERYWHERE.
mmimmmmmmmm
"THEY DO THE WORK"
BRONCHO I
HOMCEOPATHIC1 -j 3?
PEMEDIBS 1QC 3
Relieve and Cure
B
B
B
B
B
B
'h formula!
of notU
phyalclarm
Head Troubles
B Stomach Disorders
B System Irregularities
B "For every III, a special pill."
II not at Drug Storoa, write
Bronx Chemical Co.,Tonkers.N.Y. 5
a.
Health Book Mailed Free. 3
muiuiuiiiiuumumiiu
3
3
3
3
3
3
FREE OF CHARGE 9
B TO "HERALD" READERS, 3
fc Twenty Coupon, of the HERAtD
111 nav fortlio Workm.nahin . -
beautiful llfe-alie, frea hand eraron
worth tlO.00. Taken from any dl
tluctp)iotorrapli,tlntTpordaEarrea.
typaat M. llecker i Studio, 8e Wel
Centre Street, Shenandoah, Ta. All
wo require is ou cents tor material.
3
3
- Those who purchase frames pa)
SZ nothlnr at all for pictures. Filoi
y- of frames from $1.60 up. -3
OPZH SUHDAYS.
muauiuiuiumiuiumm
Behold Hecesslt
CascareU Candy CathBrtlc the
derAil medical discovery of the
and refreshiug to the taste, act gently and.!
i-uoinvoiy ou jtiuneys, nver aua bowels,
cloansinK the entire system, dispel colds, euro
headache, fever, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box of
j. j. u. io-uay ; iu, so, 00 cents. Sold and
Kuarantred to cure by all drutirisU.
Siidilon niiilU of Jloiitunnnt Wood.
New York, Dec. 18. Lieutenant Will
iam Maxwell Wood, U. S. N., died sud
denly of heart disease at his residence
near New Uochelle Thursday evening.
Lieutenant Wood graduated from ,the
Naval academy in 1870, and was 47
years old. He has seen -much sea ser.
vice Upon all stations, and was also op
many spienunc aeians, Ills last sea
service was as executive officer of the
celebrated Admiral Amnion's ram
Katahdln. Lieutenant Wood was also
well known as a distinguished Inventor
In connection with his naval work. At
the time of his death Lieutenant Wood
waB detailed on sclentlfio duty at
Bridgeport, Conn.
Consumption Positively Cured.
Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chil
howie, Va,, certifies that he had consumption,
was given up to die, soucht all medical treat
ment that money could procure, tried all
cough remedies he could hear of, but got no
relief ; spent many nights sitting up in a chair;
was muuceu to try IJr. King's New Discovery,
and was cured- by use of two bottles. For
past three years has been attending to business
and says Dr. King's New Discovery is
the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done
so much for him and a.o for others in his
community. Dr, King's Xew Discovery is
guaranteed for Coughs, Colds nnd Consump
tion. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at A,
uasieys nrug store.
Six Cremated In TltalrllomVT
Ottawa, Ont., Dec. IS, The realdenoe
of Patrick Leahy was burned early In
the morning and Leahy and five of his
children, Thomas, Marie, Katie, Mag
gie and Patrick, the eldest but 9 years
of age, perished. Mrs. Leahy and a
boy named Frank, aged 5 years, were
saved. It Is supposed that Leahy
dropped a lighted lamp, which he wbb
acouslopied to carry around the house.
J. A. Perkins, of Anttauitv. D for
thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians
for the euro of eoiema. Ho was quickly
cured by using DeWltt'g Witch Haacl Silve
the fumeus heallne salvs for dIIm and akin
diseases. C. II. Hagenbueb.
New Tork Wfc Ha O -Jveruop'x Island.
Washington, Dec. 18. Representative
Bradley, of New York, yesterday In
troduced a bill for the transfer of Gov
ernor's Island, In New York harbor, to
New 101k dty as a public park, at a
price to be agreed upon between the
city and federal authorities.
It is a plain fact that twenty ner cent, nf
the dentlis in our larger cities are caused bv
sonsumptlon; and when we reflect that this
ternoie disease can be forestalled by Dr.
Hull's Cough Syrun. shall we condemn tin.
sufferers for their negligence, or pity them
for their Ignorance,
J IL POMEBOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Shenandoah, Ia: '
JjJ W. SHOEMAKBB,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Market and Centre streets.
pROP. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Look Box 88, Mahanoy City, Pa.
Ilavlnr studied under irnni of the but
mfler." London aad Paris, nlll rive lemaal
on tho vlolin.mandolla. rulMr and vocal eulrara.
Terms reasonable. Address la care of Straua,
A Eenume welcome waits yos at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON.
Cor. Haiti and Coal SU.
BTI. har. nnrtA anil l
WM. SCHMICKER, JR.
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vlciriitj
--For-
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
DRINK
CUJARY'S BXTRA FINE
QUALITY
GINGER ALE,
Superior Sarsaparilla...
and Orange Champagne.
Arrests In tl! l'uiniiin ollln'liil
I'arls, Dec. 18. In consequence of
the report of the parliamentary com
mittee which has been Inquiring Into
the nnanclal and especially the Pan
ama dealing of members of parliament,
M. Antlde Boyer and M. Henri Maret.
rnembers of the chamber of deputies,
ana JIM. nanteau, Lalsant. Saint-
bill was proposed it was generally sup
posed that Its only purpose was to pro
hibit American citizens from carrying
on pelagic sealing. This feature was
the only one to attract attention dur
ing the discussion. At the olose of the
bill, however, is a section which nlun.
lutely prohfbits the Importation of seal
skins and provides that "ail such ar
ticles Imported after this act shall take
effect shall not be permitted to be ex
ported, but shall be seized and destroy-
Martln and QUIard, former members
have been arrested. M. Boyer was one d by the proper officers of the United
of the chiefs of the Socialist party of States." Those' who are thoroughly
Marseilles, and took part In the com- familiar with the bill say this tiro-
munlstlo movement of 1871. vision Is of far more Importance In Its
now to T.oni, , " !ff.eot. than th.e Prohibition against
peiagio sealing by Americans.
Good looks are really more than sliin deep, After the return of the Canadian pre-
depending entirely om n healthy condition of mler and the minister of fisheries from
all the vital organs. Jl' the liver be inactive, Washington last month an authorized
you have a bilious look ; if your stomach be statement was given out from Ottawa
disordered, you have a dyspeplia look ; if of the contents of Sir Wilfred Laurler's
your kidneys be affected, you have a pinched reply to the proposition of ex-Secretary
look. Secure good health, and you will surely Foster, the American negotiator In the
have Pond lontc.. 'Tf!lrtrir. Tl!f(j.r." to o nwl Rnal ninfarann. mui- n .
Alterative and Tonic. Acts direcUy on the by Sir Louis Davles in a public address
stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, at Toronto, In which It was added that
cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a In return for a settlement of the fur
;u.u vuinpicAion. every Dome guaranteed, seal question satisfactory to the United
.old at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per States Canada would expect, anion;
Four! !! It- I I! ". -t'MK'.l.
Hli mln li cm. Ala, Dec 18. Hud '
Beard, r " i( d, nir d 11 years, was hung '
at Cnrrollinn, l'lrin county, at noon
yesterday. ' Beard uutiagod the 8-year-old
daughte- nf Ben Crocker, a farmer,
In December.
Mrs M. B Ford. Ruddell's. Ill , snffered
for eight vca n from dyspepsia and chronic
conatipntlon and wa. finally cured by nslng
BeWitt'a Little Early Ricr. th' famous
little pills for all stomach and liver troubles.
C II. Ilagenbiiph.
Mnrdoren by KiiIiIi'itw.
flouth Ninnlk. Conn., Per. IS. Da
vid I 'inibert, ugid 42, was murdered
last night at his home In Wilton by
two robers whom he had surprised In
the bouse. They had previously bound,
gagged nnd chloroformed Mrs. Lam
bert. After the murder they took Mr.
Lambert's team and escaped. The
team was later found near (he depot
here, and It Is believed that the mur
derers took a late train to New York.
Mrt. Mary Bird, llarrisbnrr, I's., says.
"My child Is worth milliens to me ; yet I
would have loat her by croup bad I not In
vested twenty-flve cents in a bottle of One
Minute Cough Care." It cures roughs, colds
auu an luraiE ana lung troubles. U. 11.
riagenuucii.
LARD IS JUST H08 FATB
unclean, nnwjloleaome, indigestible condemned
by medical and dookinff authorities. It makes tho
good cook's food "rich," and the poor cook's food
soggy and greay.
COTTOLEN
Is Pure Vegetable Oil
combined !U -hnli nAlIr beef suet makes your food
ngnt, appetizing, nigeftible.
The genuine ( mtoi.ni. 1, siMeraTwbeTe one te ten pound yellow
MM, With our IliuW mark. BlBfaiim' .nd JlMT'l Aa.l in r,,tlnn.nlanl
If sold In any other .y. Made
AMir. N, KlJUiVIlLIIAnH. UU.U11
uearyay
UOblesfo.
an
StLouia J Now Yerk.
I'ANY,
KontreaL
E i
!
TWO VIcthllH OfK JMlKllllHlt.'
New York, Dec. 18. Mrs. Bernard
Schultze, of Weehawken Heights, who
was shot by her husband on Wednes
day night, died yesterday. Her hus
band, a wholesale tobacconist of Jer
sey City, after shooting her commit
ted suicide. Schultse was insane Jrotrt
business troubles when he shot his wife
and himself.
"For three years I suffered from Salt
Rheum. It covered my hands to such an
extent that I ootild not wash them. Two
bottles of llurdock Blood Hitters cured me.'
Llbbie Young, ropes Mills, St. Lawrence
county, N. Y.
bottli
Murder In die I'lrt't Deerro.
Bridgeport. Conn., Dec. 18. Charles
A. Bolnay, who has been on trial for
two weeks in the Fairfield oountv su
perior court, charged with murder in
the first degree, was found guilty last
night and will be brought before the
court next Tuesday for sentence.
IT IS EASY TO TELL;
other concessions, a reciprocity ar
rangement which -would admit into the
United States free of duty lumber, coal,
fish, barley, eggs, potatoes and other
farm products. The communications
exchanged between Sir Wilfrid Laurler
and Mr. Foster were made public last
night. The correspondence Is volumin
ous, and opens with a letter from Pre.
mler Laurler, In which he says In part:
1 requestea my colleague. Sir Louis
Davles, to obtain Information ns to
tho number of sealers who are llttng out
ior tne coming year's operat ons and
People who fail to look after timV h.iht. a3 to the approximate comuensatlrm
arelike the carpenter who neglects to sharpen JYhIch1w1"ia be fxPe to be paid to
t,: . i. ti 1 auarpen them In case pelagic 3eallng was nro-
nis toois. , leopie are not apt to pet anxious hlblterl for a
about their health soon enough. If you are furnished me Is to the effect that the
"not quite well" or "half sick" have you Ileec 18 Preparing as usual; that the
ever thought that your kidneys may be the ProhlbltI" oi Pelagic sealing for a
cause of your sickness ? nesa Von " C LTSl
- . . , , I --vwa J V-t.i J, UCt-ttUBC lilC
it is easy to tell by setting aside your urine masters, the mates and the whit
for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling cr5vs, for the larger part belonging to
indicates an unheallhy condition of the . . . lB ul anaaa, woum leave
kidneys. When urine stains linen it is iTu"t mch
evidence of kidney trcublc. Too frequent sation Is far beyond what it would be
desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull Possible for us to induce parliament to
ache in the back is also convincing proof VO,Jf; eJen , We could recmei"1
that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. of "X ofrS.
There is satisfaction in knowing that the late conference that 'in the srreater re-
great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, ful- ductlon of the pelagic catch' of late
fills every wish in relieving weak or diseased years 'compared with the gradual de-
kidneys ad a forms of biaddcr and urinary nT, 'o'rTslag'e ITS
troubles, ot only does Swamp-Root give the numbers of the breeding herd
new life and activity to the kidneys the cause would neither Increase nor decrease.'
of trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts and furtner that 'the diminution of the
as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you 1 StT .WW1 "J"
,, . ,,iij , 1 c ti . volves or threatens the actual exterml-
necd a medicine take Swamp-Root it cures, nation of the species so long as it Is
Sold by druceists. price fiftv cents and one protected In Its haunts on lnnrt T nm
dollar, or by sending your address a'nd the ln opeB tliat rov agree to the
name of th s naner tn nr. k-lmr X. r ouummeu ai our vernal
... , , ' .' conference by Sir Louis Davles and
Binghamton, N. ., you may have a sample myself and not nrm for h imi
bottle of-this' great discovery sent to you free ate suspension of pelagic sealing.
by mail. The coast catch during the months
01 January, ieuruary, March and April,
Buy Keystonoflour. Bo sure that thonamo ns gauged by the catcheB of the past
jciiro, is very small. Last year
the catch of the Canadian seallntr fleet
amounted only to 6,100, and In tho year
before to $,350. If the fleet, therefore,
are permitted to prosecute pelagic seal
ing for these four months but little
comparative harm would be done to the
herd. Following these months Is the
ciose season, embracing May, June and
July, during which, of course.no pelagic
sealing can be cai-rled on except on the
Asiatic coast. It appears to me, there
fortwis highly probable that the Joint
commission suggested could finally con
clude us labors long before the time
When under .the Paris regulations
pelagic sealing could begin In Bering
sea. If that commission reached a aat-
Isfactpry conclusion and the congress
Health is Wealth.
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"A HAND SAW IS
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are progreeeive atid keej iiiformed i.f 5
the World's Progresg. The well In-
formed and thrifty Hous-wlfe will
always keep
RAINBOW LINIMENT
In the house, ac a standard remedy for s
csprajns, iiruiseg, uminpH, Itlieuuitttiein.
and nil aches and pains
Pries 26 cts. and SO cts. per bottle
Prep'.-orf b H. J. HACKETT & CO.. PhHaaelohls H
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DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS.
Is soldunder positive Written Runrnntee,
ly authorize! ngents only, to euro Weak Memory,
uiuinwa, HOKoroineee, ins, liyeteria, Uuiok
rioss, Nicht Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Cohti.
denOe.NerVOUBneafl. tjlA.lln.lA all llpalna Vnnth.
ful Errors, or Excowivo Use of Tobacoo, Opium,
or Liquor, whieh leads to lll6ery. Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mail. $1 a
box, six for f5; with written etinrautee to
CUre Or rerimil ntnn.r. Mnmi.ln imnlr.
age, containing fivo dayef treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. Ono eamplo only sold to
each person. At storo or by mail.
rSTRcd Label Special
rower. IiOBt WnnhoOfi. V' JU
?J Htorilttt r.- Ttmronno.. I
.1 11 hoxi nix for S5. TOitha-
t vr 1 1 1 r u Kin rant e oSj
OEFOREorbymall. AFTEP
For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug- Store.
A GOOD THING. BUT NOT TO
f SHAVE WITH."
OLIO
IS THE PRQPEfe THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
Sometlatsnee-u
thej
6 s. . U
arollabls, Monthly, reanUttni; medleine. Only harmless and
restdrugsshoaiabeueed. if joiranithe bet, get
Dr. Real's Peeinvroval Pills
1 v - -
Tr SJeprom. sale and certain In resalt. The nolne (Dr. PmI'.) nira alsse.
nolnt. Seat aaVwhere. 81.00. AAAra Pntr. i r-i 'I
;ForLSale aiiXlRLlK'S Drutr Store, Shenandoah, pa.
ANDY CATHARTIC
. " v1'"' hi y 'iJ riOTioyal PilU an I otnor f
1 c" fl 'fpiVH tiijv 'lie bMt rut1 O'laj,
t '. '' ?P to ft" Otbrrfl. J. "Hi
- i. ki, .. N i t PvtxaH irt. ctt. . s
lift. iff itinrw r inivm. imwik-ohc-kj-t
ALL
DRUGGIST
ru , t m t)i V. I I
l n it,. nil ..tili
. irV.t.
fit
m
AWN'S TANSn PILLS
A TKiftn. Thtt igniiri AOIlI
Atwsvranmmittand tullmhtK A
Get Caton's Takt TiLLftand ri
At 'truir itoTi orMiittlineKtM,
I.N'S RELIEF.
na ln) tax torn,
n MMHKT.
fTiir Hvuo Co . Boatoo, MlM. ti n' hook. 4c
Kor eale at Kirlln'B druK store ftiu! 8hnandoah
drug store.
riillions of Dollars
Go up in smoke every year. Take no
risks but get your houses, stock, fur
niture, etc., insured in flrst-clscs re
liable companies as represented by
T)AVir PATKT Insurance Ag-ent.
UAViU rAUS 1,120 South Jardla 8t
Al.o Life and AMldental Oompaal ea
TheUptoDate Stored
MAX LEVIT, Prop.
15 East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa
Lessiq & Baeb, ABhland, Pa., U prlnl d on
ever sack.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
''i. !! rn Ha'd Coal No Smoke
If EFFECT 3BPTRMIIKR 27. 1897.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows t
For New York via rhlladelnhla. week davn
iv u uu. 1 v vmn. iu,. 00. a au nnn n it n
m Sundays. 2 10 a. m.
nv.. Vnrb via irn ni.i- v .
suia, iia(inui.ii uilUUft, nOCL UilVfl,
10, 8 86, 7 05, V M a.m., 12 83, 10 and 8 07 p. u. 01 tne United States approved it there
wuuiu ue no oinicuity in obtaining the
necessary Imperial legislation to carry
out whatever recommendations might
be agreed to with reBpect to the sus
pension or cessation of pelagic Beating
In time to prevent the prosecution ot
tne business In Bering sea next year.
under all these circumstances we
do not see how it Is possible to agree
Sundavs. 210 a. m.
For Pottavllle. week davit. 2 10. 7 OS. OUR.m.
12 83, 10, 6 07 and 7 28 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 a. m.
10. 5 8. 7 05. 0 St a. m.. 12 S3. S 10 anri A 07 n w.
Sundays, 2 10 a. in
ror wiiuamspon, eunuury and Lewlsbure,
week daya, 8 25. S 86. 11 80 a. m.. and 7 IK nm
Bnndaya, 8 25 a. m.
For aiananoi -riane. weeEdavs. 2 10. a M. km
05, 9 M, 1180 a. va., 1283,8 10, 6 07, 7 26, 9 SB and
: su n. m. Bunuuys. 2 to. B 25 a. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. vHk dnv.. R In lh. .naata,i .....
86.7 05. 1180 a. m.. 6 07. 728 and a id V ' " f-""" uui we
Bundaysisasa. m. ' Bw no reason to doubt, If the appolnt-
Kor Baltimore, Washlneton and the WhI via rnent Of a Joint commission results In
..MlJaBSfifWEV'S" vf."t'2f tha submission of a treaty which con-
7iw. nX m.. ain .ni . ... t.r-j:n B" would ratify, the neceasarv Im
om, i w, io m. ui., o .o aim i jt p. dj. Audi- ic8.aia.iuii uuum oe procured m
l'.?r?.lJlf1n! ,','om np-'u,2 and .t- tIne to carry out Its recommendations
with regard to Bering sea seallne- be
fore the close season ends and pelagic
J1 i-.
7 27i
iurth ;
nut streets station, weekdays, 1080 a. m, 12 30
i "J w ouiiunB & oo, on, 111,
TRAINS FOR 8TIENANDOAH.
Lava Maw York via 11 lu.I-T,,t,l n v
uaa, i 10, i ou. ow a, in., and l 80, f bo, 9 00 p.
i. aunaaya, o uu p. m.
Lave new York via Alauoh ChnnV.
bvb, taj, v iu a. m.. i ou aou lap. in.
Leave Phlladalnhla. Readlnir OWn.fnal - ui.
days, i 20, 85, 10 10 a. in. and 1 12, 4 08, 6 1W, 1 1 80
u.. P.IHl.tB, . . tfu J, 11. .
Leave UnadlnK.wrek daya, 1 86, 7 10.10 08. . m.
com., 4 19, e 00 and 8 20 p, in. Hunilayii, 1
sealing begins.'
In the course of hi reply to Premier
Laurler's letter Mr. Foster said:
"You Intimate that If neluie aeallna-
Is continued during the earlier months
of the year the catch would not exceed
6,000, which you think would do little
harm to the herd. This might be the
oase If It was in its normal condition.
t'm: - Ply 5S5 tnoWW.K
lines, ana in us present depleted con
dition would create a serous Inroad on
Holiday Inducements are Kning at the Door.
Shenandoah'reatest Gent's Furnishin? Store, f
A B
CHRISTMAS DREAMS
The holida
the attention of o
and winter seasorf
OUR GOODS ad
in the shade any J
or past seasons,
approached in pyl
Trrily Our 8a
frgain Bazar.
"Season being nigh at hand we call
T manv oatrnnc nnrl u,,,,
first holiday annolncement. This is not only a holiday
inducement, but cie which answers forth, foil
During our progress we shall offer'
such values that will completely cast
f our former attempts of the oresent
We are never undersold, and never 1
e if we know it. , I
r
1280
Lave lamaaua. weak dava. a la k in no.
in., 1 86, S 81, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sunday., 8 18
lave Mauanov Oltv. waak il.v. itw tut
15 11 JT. m f if Kid . 1. nil l . n VT ' 1
Sundays. 12 28, 8 45 a. m.
juauanoy I'lane, week days, 12 86, 2 40
00 6 80,9 26. 10 26. 11 89 a. m., 2 8t, Stt 638
57, 10 as p m. Sundays, 12 40,2 40,4 00 a. m.
uwve wiiuaiuapori, weeic days, 7 4, 1020 a
,, i w auu ia ou p. m. ounaayg, u p mi
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave I'hlladalnhlaniiMiniii.trM.. Bn.i
South street whaif for Atlantic City.
iiw.iir-Axureaa. uuu a. ni.. sin tm
the herd. The state of 'eaullibrlum
contemplated by the experts to which
you refer, was at a still more depleted
Stage man even now exists. Should
the herd reach the 'equilibrium' pointed
out by you It will have passed the
period when negotiations will be of any
avail.
"Pour-years ago, when the Paris trib
unal rendered Its award, that body. 'In
view of the critical condition' to which
HATS.
Strictly new and fash
ionable. High grade felt
hat, unliuod, Iu black: and
blue, at
4ul
Stiff hats. The Dun
lap, the Youmau, the
Kuox, the Yonug, iu
black and brown. All
popular stylet.
NECKWEA
This depuTtmelfiircompi
the metropolitan styles and n
prices. We cau accommodai
factitious buyers. Don't ov
aiyies ami prices.
Fashionable and dressy
Puffs, narrow imperials,
and also the latent 3 inch
reversible four-in-hand,
the only novelty in the
market at thia date.
? Q?5 On.
Another lot of high
grade stiff bats, ha a
black or brown. All
are money Barer for
you
Ia.Wttttte
jappoman
Vie most
look our
1C
11
Four-in-hands. Tecks, Band
Bows and also our usual big '
assortment with a new addi
tion in fine silks and satin .
siring ties, all at
UNDERWEAR.
Special drive oa heavy
fleeced-lined Underwear.
Shirt and drawers, in blue,
brown and dark gray. Sold
separate
Fine camel's hair, ti
derby ribbed wool,
pure while woolfj)
auu uiuewooi. At
ur own reduced
price. Full suit
2.25
4 p.m. Aeaoniiaodatlon, 8 00a. m., 6 80 p. m. the hard ti,n -a.i,lrA
nJaya-lSu reM. goo, 10 00 a.m. Aoooniulodal I ., . , .v. " tlien recom
tlon. 8 00 a. u... 4 46 n. in.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner
Attamiu afHi jiraaiiMUl .VdHUW.
weakuays rlxprw, 736, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 5 80
m. Aeeommotlatlon. 8 LB a.m. innn m
Sunday BxDreas. 4 00. 7 80 n. m. amam..
modntlon, 7 18 a. m., 4 Is p. in.
t-aiior .jan. on ail ezpreaa iraina.
v..- f P.i I ., ... , .
I-kilaUelphla and Heading Railway ticket ageut
or addreaa
I. A. Swkioabd, KiMoir J. Wum,
CJen'l Sunt., Qeu'l la,'r Airt.,
Reading Terminal, I'btlaaelphia,
mended the two governments to sus
pend the killing of seals tor a period
ot two or three years, if suoh a meas
ure, was called for then, how much more
reasonable Is the request for a single
season's suspension mm, after four
more years of dii-iMnus slaughter of
female seals, dunng which period the
experts agree the herd has steadily
dei lined.
"I iin exceedingly suirv flud ((f eatly ' 5
We have a still more nobbier and at
tractive tine of Flexible Hats at $2 oo,
f S, i 5. M-75 aud $3.00. These
Our li
tans,
nnr w
styles or prices cauuot be duplicated ral?81ng in price from 49c.
GLOVES.-
elsewhere.
pair. Working Gloves of evei
E.&W.Collarsand Cuffs
'Jj- BELT. T11KS(.
tion
9Wu
-TtE
consists
and
colors,
IS the
'fascrip-
young
sizes.
E The latest iu fine
plaids, very faakioti
1 able among our
We have them in all
Pot the Holiday.
Trade. Rich in
color anil
Largest line in the county, from
48c. to $2.25.
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