tjsaMtj)M(Jg,tMM(l i " I I I 'i ilsl,''''''''' MiaasMsaissiti. a HnmfMPTwiAuxTniin aitmhw gbnaral woDHfoirs note. - .52?: Pita PI I J Mlrt LAlfi&l. gygH 4nr,tPri...af$iGoch. AN UMMiUU 1 LUU1. b m w p w mm m utias mbably uaugut Bpoouiatora g B1,Bpi - " r ' 2 Hevontoea uritisn warsntjMLua H M HSm in the Oats Market. fnEE. in Third " " " 25 Gnid Waichu.. el Ohemulno. Ooroa. m mm m a to i uh uouaii man in that WA.ttis.iji.. Pimples, blotches, blackheads rrd, tough, oily molhy kln. Itching m aly scalp dry, thin, and falling hair, and baliy bii'mlnhrs prevented by COT1CUIU Soap tho mo- rife -live sUn purify, tog and beautifying soap in tho r,nrltt as wcl at purest and sweetest for toilet bath,tid nursery. (uticura ,tl tbronafimit lhwnrH. Pivrrttt T r Coup Bol Triii Pont-.u Cj' M'w tn Bcantirt the 8ktu. tree tVrmiutonHf Pnrfrt h? CUTin. HA KKMKUlfcg. BLOOD HUMORS HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL c Chicago, Deo. 27. Friday, which will witness the close of the great Letter deal In wheat on the board o( trade, bids fair to prove a memorable day In the trade. No great excitement Is ex pected In the wheat pit, but In oats a squeeze may occur. "The wheat deal of my son has brought to the farmers of the United States 10 to 15 cents more for their wheat than If he had not gone Into It," i. Z. Letter said today In talking of the great battle between Joe Lelter on the one side and the elevator companies on the other. "My son has been the bene factor of the agricultural Industries of the country to that extent. The seller is now dictating the price of his prod uct lint ia niifnhn.ar Otil.ncrt mnlfDd the market price of wheat, not Liver pool. And the local Influences, which OIL k r. I pool. Ana uie local inuuences, wnicn Piles or Hemorrhoids 'have been so long for constantly lower Fissufes & Fistulas, Burns & Scalds. I Wounds & Bruisas. Cuts & Sores. Bolls 5c Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rhmm & Tetters. EGhappet Hands. - Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils O Corns & Bunions. Stings t Bites or Insects. Three Sizes, 5C 50c. and $1.00. Bald, by drogglsfea, ort , ipoet-patd on receipt of price HnrHBIIS'XllD.rO , ,l llj WlltlSl.,lUw Tirk. BENCH TBEATMEHT ON TRIAL Any Reliable Man. To Marrelom Appliance and one month s remedies or rin power will be Bent on tital, without any advance payment, by the 1 "remoaL company In the world In the treatment or men went, broken, dii coorwred from effectn of excesses, worry, over work. Ac Ilappr nmrrli recured, complete res toration or deTelopment of all robust conditions. The time of this offer la limit r.1. ;io O. I), aohunet no deception! n. exrBttrn. A14es ERIE MEDICAL MtSy MADE NiE A JVEAM AJ4X1 JLlfx. I V7k eevtioni AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CTJUP tnpotenoy, Sleeplessness, etc., ranw twavlotker Bxoews and India. cevtione, Thy mtiehltt and ttrrWfj howre jjOao i lwuity in om or young, one i a mnn for ftudy, business or ranrriijra roan insanity nnu iniuuiiuiuu i Iir ntfi sSavrn Immediate Improve n nnliB whero all others tail. I- rin th ponulna AJax Tablets. They .m.nnJi nnii AHM Vfrt. Wa DlVA a wrUten gaarantes to effect a cure in each oase NriOflnnnAT. l'rlca BQ 2Qnt rer nactftce. f JxpasEooee frail treatment! for $3.60. Dt mail In lA$wt wrapper, appn receipt oi pneo, uircniar iree. at A. AVnsley's i Vov sale In Shenandoah, Fa. tff""CURE GUARANTEED." i 8eir-Abuce Hpeclul Dleuiri, Var I loocele, Btrtctiircs, No Cutting. f Hntnll Uniieveloptn Or nans m loit Aiannunu jieiiorcu, 111 linn DnivflU VOu re Uuarnnteed I1LUUU rUIOUn lit nil cdiei, Frcih ensea cured In t f to i u aay, srna 10 cts. t Amps for HoJl ' "T1rnth.,ronlvtruBmdIrftI hnnlcKxnnalnu Qoimlca &fakelntltme, their tricks ttBcUcmca1 M It Is HollovoilTlint tho YoniiB I'liiniror Una (illicitly Itiiclnocrod a Squoozn in the Ctironl li. Z, l.olter Says Ills Bon Ilns Uonulllod tho 1'armors. prices, have ceased to control Chicago markets." The first purchases of wheat by Jo seph Lelter were made in July last -at 61 oents. The price for real wheat, such aa the farmer sells, has been 00c and $1 for several days. This makes a total advance since July of 35 cents. Letter, Sr., gives to the ordinary course of the markets credit for between 20 and 26 cents of the rise. The remain der he attributes to the substantial support given to prices by Leiter, Jr., during the last six months. It is believed that Mr. Lelter has been turning a trick on the trade In oats while everybody was watching wheat. For weeks the oats pit has been practically deserted. Last week there was a disagreeable surprise to the men who had sold 6,000,000 bushels of oats for December delivery when they learn ed that no oats were being delivered. Then they awoke to the fact that In all the Chicago elevators oats meas ured but 950.000 bushels of the contract grades. It was Wednesday when the discovery was made. The pjlce of De cember oats was then 20c. On Friday the market closed B.t 22c. A cent ad vance In oats IS as good as four or five cents In wheat. It Is too late to rush In a supply to meet the calls which will be made for the grain at the close of business on Friday. Those who have not delivered the grain according to contract will be called upon to settle at the closing prices. The situation has all the elements of a squeeze. 4 first Prlztt, 00h of $100 Cash. 20 Second " " " $100 Ptorco Speolsl Dlotolss. ! FREE 40 Third " " "$ 25 Gold Watches. nnn EACH tVlONTH .. . , (During INI) UHTllilX SOAP For particulars icni jrcrar onmo unci foil nflrlrMnto A PPPDQ Lrer Bros., Ltd., UudsonA llarrleon 8u.,Kw Vmk. VV iX " LtKJ 3 3lill'MlilllllllllillllllllllllllliillllllHlillllllllll,lliiillliilllil':;mi:;!' i: it ;:r aro progrooeivo and kecj) !nlt'intl . f the World's I'rugroati. i'liw u.ll I formed and thrifty Houso.wl ir wnl nlwnya Iceop RAINBOW LINIMENT In tho bouse, n? a tmidard rptfinty Im Sprnlns, Bruieos, Cmnip, niiminiu'llMii. and all aches and paina Price 25 ctl. and BO cts. ptf bottle Pteptm- by II. 1. MACKETT & CO., PlilUilelplil- FOE. SALE EVBKTWHERE. Miiiitiiiiiiiiirniniliiiii'i" c " 1 1 i!iitintjm mi i .!!! ANDY CATOASITIC 10 25 SO ALL DRUGGY There is no need of little children being tortured by scald brad, eczema and skin eruptions. Dewitt'a Witch Ilazol Sale eltes instant relief and cures permanently. C. H. Ilageabucb. Sovoroly Tlltirned St Her Homo. Canton, O., Dec. 27. Miss Clara Bhtelds, daughter of R. S. Shields, for mer United States district attorney, and a cousin of Mrs. Day, wife of As sistant Day, was severely burned at her home hero yesterday. Her clothing Ignited from an open gas fireplace, and her father answering her shrieks for help found her In flames. The lower portion of her body and legs were se verely burned, and grave apprehensions were felt at first. It is now thought, however, that nothing serious will re sult. Miss Shields was to have ac :ompanied the Days to "Washington this week for a social season at the capital. iS D0V0UM0T. DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the orminal and only FRENCH safe and reliable care on the mar ket. Frice. $1.00; sent by mail. Genuine sold only by S. r. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. A ganmn welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. FlaMt whUkoys, boars, porter and a). Maataatly on tap. Oholce emperanco drink. an4 cfrara. The Discovery of the Day. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says : "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of batlord, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed forit : it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for iU merits." Dr. King's New Discovery lor'Lonsumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. fillllES CO., NEW YORK, T Brailway. POTTSVILLE, Green's Bid'?. Brokers in Stock,Grain and Investment Securities. Direct Miate Wires to All Principal Cities. Information cheerfully given over the telephone E. C. QORSUCH, MANAGER DRINKj GLEARY'S EXTRA' FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. Voiiornlne J:uw.ii- J'rt'iiflsor Beifil. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 27. Hqv. W. W. Taylor, aared feG years, the oldest Presbyterian preacher In the state, died yestarday. He was graduated from Yale 60 years ago. At one time he was pastor of the church which President McKinley's wife's parents attended, and officiated at their marriage. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if yon commence to use One Minute (Joucli cure. It cures coughs, colds. bronchitis, rneumonia and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant to taka, safa to use and sure to cure, (J. 11. uagenbuen. Bravo Mdtorihnn I!scapol Uontli." Providence, It. I Dec. 27. Yesterday a Camp street electric car ran wild and rushed down Olney Btreet with the Bpeed of an express train. It shot across North Main street and into the corner of a frame building with such force that some of the heavy iron work on the car was doubled up and the corner post of the building, which acted as a buffer for the runaway car, was badly splf itored. That the occupants of the car escaped with their lives is re markable. There were about ten pas sengers in the oar. Only three were Injured. One of the most surprising things was the escape of the motorman Lewis E. Morrow, who stuck to his post. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD I ABSOLUTELY GDHRASTrD "' ',r"-'iMi"". rn.rar.ts th. v 1 pleatul Im-liilrlfrrv. A.l. s i-1. . ; v I i ill 111 u . ( hlraeo. Muiif-ril. (n.. iiriu t. 'A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOL O 15 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. CHICAGO'S COLISEUM FIRE. Nino Lives Wcro I,oat In tho Uumlne or tlio Die Struoturo. Chicago, Dec. 27. Nine persons were lost in the Are which destroj the Coliseum building Friday night. Those who are now known to have perished are! Joseph Byrnes of Hoboken, N. J., employed in the "beauty exhibit;" Howard Geyser of Wilmington, Del., decorator, employed in the beauty ex hibit; Sholan Hufllan, Armenian, em ployed In the Streets of Cairo exhibi tion; N. H. Johnson, a carpenter; J. A. Malosoum, a Turk, employed In the Streets of Cairo exhibition; Certie Wil son, of the Streets of Cairo exhibit; two women, dancers in the Midway; unknown woman. There were a large number Injured, but it is not thought that their wounds and burns wilt prove atal. The Are was one of the quickest ever Been In Chicago. In 20 minutes from the time the fire was discovered there was not a girder standing. All the walls are down except those on the ends, and all that marks the place where the building stood Is a mass of twisted Iron and bricks. The loss of life might have been terrible if the fire had broken out a few mlnutbs before it did, as thon the visitors to the Midwinter fair would have been caught In the building. The total loss is $702,350. There is little prospect that any attempt at rebuilding will be made. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity. 0 iras for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for tha cure of eczema. lis was quickly cured by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve tho fiim. us healing: salvo for piles and skin diseases, C. II. Ilagenbuch. liliitico'UnitqiiotH Gorman Ofllcorn. Havana, Dec. 27. Last nUht Cap tain General Blanco gave a banquet to the officers of the German corvette Stein. Forty guests were present, In cluding the Spanish admiral, the mayor of Havana and other naval and civil authorities. "I contracted a sever cold from exposure. Coughed all winter. Could get no relief. Dr. Wood's Nornay Pine Syrup broke up the cold, and drove away the cold. Never took anything that did mo so much good." I. II. Brooks, North Ilaverhill, N. H. May JVVort Fall Hlver Strike. Fall River, Mass., Dec. 27. The strike feeling among the operatives Is not as strong as it was last week. It is believed that careful consideration of existing conditions has done much to change the sentiment. A new propo sition will be made to the manufac turers, which will probably offer an acceptance of the outdown provided the present schedule Is restored when a margin of profit, to be mutually agreed upon, shall warrant such ac tion. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Itidga, 0 says, "After two doctors tve up my boy to die, 1 aayed him from croup by usinc One Minute Couch Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat ana lung troubles. U. ti. ilagenbucn. LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cattle Itooolpta In I'lillndnlphln and tho J. litest Quotations. Philadelphia, Dec. 27. The receipts of cattle In this city last week were as fol lows: Beeves. 1,10ft; sheep, 5,108; hogs, 4,882. The receipts for the previous week were: Beeves, 2.1J6; sheep, 6.77S; hogs, S.287. Tho receipts for beef cattle were ex tremely light, and what trading was car ried on practically closed by Friday noon. The market ruled strong. We quote: extra, G5c; good, 44c. ; medium, 4H4c.; common, Sheep were fairly active and prices steady; extra, 55c; good, 4Vi4o.; me dium, 44V4c.s- common, Zl(tmc; lambs, SUS6V40. Hogs were all sold and prices ruled firm, with a stronger future market out look. Wo quote: Best western, 5t?M4e.: other kinds, iiSo. Fat cows ruled steady at 23Hc. Thin cows were unchanged at $815. Veal calves were active at 57Vfcc. Milch cows wore quiet at $2340. Dressed beeves sold from 68Uc. Does your head feel as though someone was hammering it; as though a million sparks were flying out of tho eyes? Have you horrible- sickness of tho stomach? Bur dock Blood Bitters will cure you. Mother and Kino 'Children Cromntcd. London, Dec. 27. Mrs. Jarvis and her nine children, the youngest a baby, were burned to death at 5 o'clock yes terday morning In a four room cottage occupied by the Jarvis and two other families in Dixie street, Bothnal Green, London. The unfortunate family oc cupied the upper floor. The occupants of the lower lloor escaped. By a strange coincidence Mr. Jarvis, the woman's husband, who 'had been suffering from consumption, died in the workhouse in firmary yesterday afternoon without having heard of the disaster. Mrs. Jarvis earned a scant livelihood by making match boxes, and her rooms were filled with Inflammable material. Seventeen British Chemulpo, Ooroa, IN BUPP0KT0F BRITISH DEMAND Vigorous Protest Attnlnst tho Dis missal of n ltrlllslt Ailvlwoi', nml n Itoport That Hollns Boon llotnstntcu. Jnpunoso Warships Hondy. London, Deo. 27. A special dispatch from Shanghai says: It Is reported that 17 British warships are off Che mulpo, Corea, southwest of Seoul, sup porting the British consul's protest, really amounting to an ultimatum, against the king's practically yielding; the government of Corea Into the hands of the Ttusstan minister. The protest Is specially directed against the dismissal of McLeavy Brown, British adviser to the Corean customs, In favor of the Russian nom inee. The news has produced conster nation at Seoul, which 1b heightened by the knowledge that Japan has a fleet of SO warships awaiting the result of the British representation that Japan fully supports. Japan Is irri tated by the arrival of Russian troops in Corea, and It Is believed that she will oppose them, According to advices from Toklo, Japan has offered to assist the officers at Pekln In drilling the Chinese army and to consent to a postponement of the payment of the war Indemnity. Many of the viceroys and Pekln of ficials favor the proposal. According to a dispatch to The Daily Mall from Shanghai It is reported there, from reliable souroes, that a British force landed at Chemulpo on Saturday and caused the reinstatement of Mc Leavy Brown. The same dispatch re fers to "a native rumor that the Union Jack has been hoisted on an Island In the mouth of the River Yang-tse-Klang." The Pekln correspondent of The Times says: The government refuses to plnce the Llkln under foreign con trol as security for the loan proposed by the Hong Kong and Shanghai bank, and asserts that unless the loan is pro curable without this condition arrange ments will forthwith be made for a Russian guaranteed 4 per cent loan of 100,000,000 taels, to be issued at 93 net. The security would be the land tax, which would remain under Chinese ad ministration. China, in return, would give Russia a monopoly of the rail roads and mines north of the great wall, open a port as a terminus for a railway (trans-Siberian), " and would agree that a Russian should succeed Sir Robert Hare as director of Chinese Imperial customs. If these conditions should be permitted British trade inter ests would suffer severely. The Shanghai correspondent of the Times says: The sloop EJioenlx sailed yesterday under orders to Join the British squadron. The ut most secrecy Is preserved with re gard to the latters' movements, but gossip here suggests that its destina tion is Ta-Lien-Wan. Germans Will Li-nso Klno-Chnu. Berlin, Dec. 27. An Inspired Chinese organ published here says that the Chinese emperor, In order to avoid tho reproach of having lost territory, will lease Kiao-Chau to Germany in per petuity at a low rate, with all the rights of sovereignty that England exercises at Hong Kong. A Hit j.r Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Prosperity comes quickest to the man whose liver is in good condition. DeWilt's Little Early liisers are famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousuess, indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Uagen- bucli. Tlrook-tJiinBoat Tired At. Athens, Deo. 27. As the Greek gun boat Actlum was leaving the Gulf of Ambracla a shot was fired at her by the Turks at Fort Prevesa, on the north side of the entrance to the gulf. The Actlum and several other gunboats which were following her were com pelled to return to their anchorages. The government has wired to Prince Mavrocordato, the Greek minister at Constantinople, Instructing him to ask the Turkish government for a friendly explanation of the incident. A fact often overlooked, or not always under stood, is that women suffer as much from dis tresiing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or Inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty four hours ; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning, these are also con vincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dol lar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer, Hlown J'Voni It Is "Locomotive. Brldgeton, N. J., Dec. 27. James Bowers, an engineer on the West Jer sey railroad, was blown out of his cab late Saturday night between Hunted and Palatine The wind was blowing a gale, when a sudden gust caught htm and whirled him to the roadside. The fireman backed the train and found him some distance off. He was painfully, but not fatally hurt. Miss Allle Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frlrhtfullv burned on the faca and neck Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a sear. It is tbe famous pile remedy, v. U. Uagenbuoh. J ll veil 1 1 It'olibtifH Confess. Mount Holly, N. J., Dec. 27. The mystery of the numerous recent bur glaries here has been BOlved through confessions made by youthful mem bers of a band of thieves. Howard Saturday, Charles GaraniYllllain Bax ter and "Spider" Brow 20 years old, respectively, arrested. The 3rst three spected res! stories seem to 1 used as the tools f the band, and on Information they furnished the lead ers will probably soon be arrested. Bax ter was released, there being no evi dence against him, Saturday and Garon ware paroled In their parents' custody and Brown was held for a hearing. nives are not dangerous to life, but they are a prolific breeder of misery and pro fanity. Doan's Oiutmout gives Instant re lief, even in the worst cases of this and other exasperating diseases of the skin. That's why they enjoy their COFlr Anr grocer can tell you why customer keep coming back for SHULIG'S. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kn" . . iliirn Ha-d Coal No Smoke Cpiilllollne Views of tho Hpnillsll Nowspnpoi s KeunrdltIB It. Madrid, Dec. 27. El Imparctal urges that, In view of the character of the reply of United States Minister Wood- ord to the note of the Spanish gov ernment to tne tirst communication of the American government through him, It is necessalvlo Increase the Spanish licet against tlieeVMJtiallty of a con flict with the United States. General Woodford's note dwells at length upon tlie Spanish complaint against filibustering and other moral and material assistance given in the United States to the insurgents, which the Washington government reasserts it has done all in its power to check, with the view also of satisfying the representations made by Spanish diplo macy. The Madrid papers say the note Is to very friendly and bo laudatory of the present home rule policy in Cuba and Porto Rico, that there is a genernl Impression In official circles that the relations between the two governments have a decidedly rjmsBUrlng aspect. At the same time papers of every shade of opinion, including the minis terial organs, censure very sharply the conduct of the United StateB govern ment, and are unanimous In saying that all the compliments the United States pays the new Spanish colonial policy cannot make a proud nation tol erate the pretension of a foreign gov ernment to have the right to criticise and condemn the conduct of the Span ish generals, and of the Spanish gov ernment In dealing with the rebels. COTTOUVTO. n nHfo.Nn hhiv i b h h Br" i R a i b r mwr Dyspepsia, the thief that steals awav so mimli r ur.i-. Ju 1 iioernlcimta tlmit Inrrl. Bnr ' -.-.j uamvy, AJf. Proof against -josm uiha lumnyn, Dy eating the appe tizing and digestible food thaHg prepared with Trin rraVninA (TV t .t A-- I. .-i.tr . . wHhnn?.. ""XV;"'" J.'""7w.ner.el.n one, to ten pound yellow tlna. 9 every tin.' Not guarantood if! u In another wa ffiS?& THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcaao. SI. Loul. u,.v.,t Bomettniei)eelarellable, anonthly, reflating mtuiL . 'lartlUiUfinJ tho (surest drugs should bo useJ. Htou want the Ixai, get Or. PeaB's PesitTaroyai Pells Ther tiro prompt, safe apJ corULn In result. The cenalne (Dr. real's) Qaver dins Tifiliit. Rent AnTwhtti-a. Si. 00. jtddrax Pirn. Mtmnvni rv iio.i . .1 n r For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. Shenandoah, Pa The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah, As well as the handsomest, and others are in vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throa:- and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 25c. and 50c. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JQR. W. II. YINQST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Resident Hoiis. Surgecr the Uolversltr State ef K. Y. Headquarters t-Commerclal Ilotel. Shonatidoal TUBER YEAR COURSE. Calls night or day promptly responded. Jjr M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllce Ksan bulldlnr. eorter f Main An Centre atreets, Shenandoah. J II. POMEROT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shauandoak, Pa. J71 W. BIIOEMAKHR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Markat and Centre streets. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box ts, Mabanoy City, Pa. Itavine; atudted aader same of tbe bee! maatera n London aad Paris, will giva leaeonx on the violin. mandolin, anttar and voeal culture. Term reasonable. Address In care of StretMe lha Jeweler Saeaaadaah. AWN'S TANSY P ILLS A Teiin. TUCK ah 11 unt WOMAN'S RELIEF. Aiwavanrrtmntanrt trltahlc. Aiaitt Imitations. flt f atom's 'PiWair PiMJinnd mvi RKOBRia. At rlrutr toroi. or pent direct (sealed l. iuic. tl. Catiih fr-ic Co , Boiton, Must. Our book. 4c Fcr Bale at KIrlin's drug store and Shenandoah 1 Shoes For Wm if mm J pi &ia?trs St wMbmz&bSml f, arm: store. vgmmfjstmwaoatmim .Mwmp-di&jiWyJBMuXm WE DON'T MISREPRESENT- the Holidays. Some folks think a Christmas present should be some useless "article. We don't agree with that notion. ,A present of a ' pair of shoes or slippers to any member of the family will be. ac ceptable appropriate and ap , predated. GETt A PAIR I T,l-i lii.l P ' .1 .1 1 uai s a inue nner man tney usually wear, and everytime they are worn the wearer will think of the giver's sensible selection with gratitude. We have the kinds that it's a comfort and pleasure to wear, and then the way we sell them (at Factory Prices) makes it easy lor the buyer. LARGEST VARIETY. LOWEST PRICES THE FACTORY s.SH0E STORE, SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES, A. MOVER, Mgr. o u well know; the town. show they of older met: HtV mmmm. iTssWTb NUGGETS OF NEWS. The clipping of a corn by aged Mary A. Murray, of New York, was followed by blood poisoning and death. Mrs. Catharine Miller, a wealthy wo man, of Cleveland, was sandbagged at the entrance to her home Christmas eve and fatally Injured. While suffering from hydrophobia John Kernan caused a panic among Btreet promenaders In Albany, N. Y., by snarling and snapping at hem. P. II. Hopkins, of Portland, Ore., who was arrested In New York, is a grain broker, and was Indicted at Portland for obtaining 160 by false pretenses. A Jury at Chicago has awarded (1,000 damai;es to Jeremiah Ryan, an al leged survivor of Balaklava, for In juries sustained on a broken sidewalk. sehold Necesslt Oascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, act gently and positively en kidneys, Hver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure oadache. fever, habitual constloation and lllousneas. Please luy and try a box of I. C. C. to-day ; 10, 35, 50 cents. Sold and uaranteed to cure by all drugjrista. IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27. 1897. Trnlna leave Shenandoah aa inllowa : 1 10, 0 80, 7 ua )H a. m., us, u lu ana o Ml p For New York via Maucb Chunk, week days, s IS, 7 05 a. m.. 12 83 and 8 10 p. m. For Readlnr and Philadelphia, week days, j iu, o ao, v ua, v os a.m., uta,iiu anu o ui p. u. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Pettsville. week dava. 2 10. 7 OS. 9 SI a. m. 12 83, 1 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 1 10 a. in, For iamaquaana juananoy uity, weetr aays 210,0 89, 7 05, 9 8t a. in., 12 83, S 10 and 6 07 p. m. ejunaaya. ziua.u For WllllamBportj1 Sunbury and Lewlsburg;, week days. 8 25, 6 8Sl 11 tesnn.. and 7 25 p. m Sundaya, 8 25 a, m. aW ForMahano Plane, wee5ayfl, 2 10. 8 25, S86, 7 05, 9 51, 11 SO a. m., 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 05 and 1140 p.m. Sundaya, 2 10, S 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamoktn, week days, 8 25, 5 86,7 05, 11 80 a. m., 07, 725 and 8 55 p. m. Bundaya, 8 25 a. m. For Ualtimore. Washington and tho West via B. JcO. R. R., through tralna lea-1 Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. II K) at 8 20, 7 55,1129. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1 Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 39 a. m., 8 it and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut atreets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOE STIRNANDOAII, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week daya, 12 15, 4 80. 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, 4 B0, 9 00 p. ra. Sundava. 5 00 n. m. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, week days, 4 80, 8 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 1 15 p. m. Leave Phlladelnhia. Readlnr Terminal, wealr days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 8 80, 11 80 p. in. o.jiuttys, 11 ou p. in. I Leave ltauilne.week dava. 1 85. 7 10.10 08. a. m. U2 00 m., 419, 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sunday, 135 a. m. ( Leave Pottsville, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m., rou aim o is p. m. Dunuays, 2 oo a. m. T ...... 'I'o . r. .. .-I. ....... . IU U.I lint ..... i . .....! ..... n uajp, u u, o J. u a. in., 1 89, 5 SI, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundaya, 8 18 a, m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30, 8 45, 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17. S 18, 6 17, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m. Sundaya. 12 36, 8 45 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1285, 240, 400 SB0,92S. 1025. 11S9 a, m., 232. 582, 5 83, V M, luapm, ouuuaya, i tu, z u, t uu a. m. Leave Wtlllamspoii, week days, 7 42, 10 29 a m., 4 00 and 11 SO p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. Mrs. Mary Bird, JIarrisburg, Pa,, says, "My child is worth millions to ma; yet I would hare lost her by croup had I not in vested twenty-five conts in a bottle of Ono Minut Ceugli Core." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ilagenbuch, I)ok UptfC 'limit'. One tUnn T)eml. Elmlra, N. Y., Dec. 27. Itudolph Boerlcke, aged SI, son of Dr. Boerlcke, of Philadelphia, and his brother Ed ward, of Chicaeo, were rowing on Keokuk lak, three miles from Ham moudsport, Christmas night, when the boat was upset by their dog. Both men were taken from the water alive, but Itudolph died almost Immediately after he was brought ashore. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, and tsk your grocer for the "Ituyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tbe best flour made. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war Houtn street wnari lor Atlantlo City. Weekdays Bipreas, 9 00 a. m., 100, 400, 5 00 n. til. Acaommndatlnn A On m A an n m Sundaya Kiirs, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aeoommoda tlon, 8 00 a. !., 4 45 p. m. Returning feave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkan&aa avenues. Weekdays Kipreas, 7 86, 900 a m., 8 80, 5 80 g. ... . Avwiuuiuumiuu, o ia a. ic, 4Uip.ra. Sundays Bxpreaa, 4 00, 780 p. m. Accom modatlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Care on all exnresa Iral na. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent I. A. Swki4akd, Bonos J. Weeks, Hey'l Hunt., (len'l Pass'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Ready-made Clothing! AND OUR GREAT aW'-V , -. Of Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Sfmishihg jSoods to be sold 25 per cent below cost, until our laree stock has been disodSficl" of. The stock consists nf Mp'n'c nnA below cost, until our large stock has been disjyjsftfr of. The stock consists, of Men's and Trunks and Valises, Gloves and Furnishinf Gcjbds. No Reasonable Offer Refused.; ;Come and Get First Choice. This is a grand'opportunlty for the buying public to secure good first class clothing, wich is due to my retirement from the clothing busings. Our store is a Mecca for clothing pur chasers. We always lead others follow. Oup gtock consists of new, clean, stylish and the best of ready made garments. This is no fakerbut an actual closing out sale. L. REFOWICH, The Reliable Clothier, 10 & 12 South Main Street, ; Shenandoah, Pa. Hi
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