una AEosouod Passonger's Complaint Against the Officers, BAYS THEY WERE NOT OH DUTY. THE EXCEUENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not ouly to the originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it is manufactured by scisntiQc processes known to tho California Fjo Svntir Co. only, nnd wo wish to Impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the Califounia Fio Svnttp Co. only, a lcnowledge of that fact will nssist ono in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cam foiinia Fin SYJtur Co. with the medi cal profession, nnd the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the I, lime of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of nil other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordcrtogefrits bencficinl eirects, nlcaso remember the name of the Comflny CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FItANeiMJO, Cut. LOUISVILLE. Ky. - g Nl;V VllltlC. N.T. WEAR Royal Worcester Corsets. FOft SALE BY LEADING DEALER8. can tell you about Seel- Thls admix nprovejehcap : and makes dcliclomdrUk for lull', mcneyi -roceis. (Every man s! wifn vh has friend!" jonci irj'C knows a good drink. Try it on your husband. a pack- f Xlio Com pnn.v's London BlnnntrorVnow- ovor, IuslstsTlint JloCnnProvo Tlmt All Weio on Dock nnd Aided to Got Out tho I.lfobontH. Falmouth, Oct. 18. The Inquest on the wreck of the Mohefran began yes terday afternoon In tho church at St. Keverne, because It was necessary for mally to Identify the dead there. The survivors, many of them wounded and carrying their arms In slings, were obliged to ride 20 miles over the rough est roads from Falmouth. The coroner expressed his Bympnthy with the rela tives, "many of them from a distant, but kindred country." The roll of the dead was then called. One woman'i body was claimed by two families. Other bodies had no Identification. A. S. "Williams, the company's Lon don manager, testified, describing the ship as In the finest condition. He said they had had trouble with her boilers on her first voyage and had withdrawn her from one trip, devoting several weeks to repairing her machinery, which was perfectly adjusted. He de scribed tho officers of the Mohegan In the highest terms, laying stress upon the abstemiousness of Captain Grif fiths. A Juror "Was Captain Grlinths In good health?" Mr. Williams "I saw him Just before tho Mohegan started, and he seemed perfectly well then." The Juror "Is It not a fact that he was lying on a couch most of the first day?" Mr. Williams "I should be extremely surprised to hear that. Untortuntely, there Is no officer of the Mohegan liv ing. We know that they and the crew did all they could to save tho passen gers." Richard Kelly (passenger) "There was not an officer on the deck when the crew were trying to get out the uoats. The only officer I saw were Captain Griffiths and another on the bridge." Mr. Williams "I can prove that all the officers were on deck nnd aiding to get out the boats." Mr. Kelly Insisted thnt the boats were Improperly nt-mged, being surround ed by railings Instead of swung on davits, so that they were with difficulty launched. Mr. Williams contended that the launching of four boats In 20 minutes was good work. The coroner adjournc-d the Inquest for a week, to secure the attendance of a nautical expert representing the board of trade. After the adjournment Mr. Kelly complained that only members of the crew hnd been summoned to testify. The coroner replied that he would be very glad to hear the experiences of the passengers. In response Mr. Kelly, with others, protested Inability to re main for an adjourned hearing a week later, of" ' i te-t.iy Immediately. The coroner declared that this was out of the question. The total number of bodies recovered up to midnight Is GO. The total defith list Is about 100. !krrl i. KINd OP ROUMANIA Jlward to Johann Hold In consideration of the excellent merit of your Malt Preparations, and your well-deserved reputa tion, l, herewith appoint you as purveyor to the court of Roumanla. Signed by PI1ILIHESCO, Court Marshal. More strength In one dozen bottle of Johann Uoff's Mult Extract thin In ek of 1 or porter, without their deleterious effect. I Impressive Goromonios at the Uni versity of OhicagOs PRAISE TOR CHIEF MAGISTRATE, Ask for the Genuine Johann Hoffs Malt Extract ALL OTHERS ARB WORTHLESS IMITATIONS A Contented Woman I ? she wlm him licr willnliinl rollings d corn ted from our latest dentf-us nnd rich colors In u nil pnj cr Wo have n complete Hue of t xq. italic tints mid sliaUtf, In the nioht n tinHo combina tions nnil pattern", nnd v IM detorutc ; our homo from kllelin to nttlc nt n reasonably tlKuro. J. P. GARDEN, 224 'Vest Centre Street, Shenandoah, la rr IKE ORKIN, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods No. 1 23 South Main Street, TERAiINUS OF THE SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COfTPANY'S RAILWAY We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former larg( stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting tin business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him a visit The stock consists of a complete line of jewelry and musical instru mc-tits. The prices are the feature of the store ; they are within read of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy else when call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. V have polite salespeople. u 4 Sometimes neo'U a reliable, monthly, regulating mallei ne. j 1 unit ?fl aai tbo purest drugs should be use J. If you wait tho bent, get 'S Ther are prompt, safe and certain In result. Theetsoulno(Ir. Peal's) never dtoatK i . o . ,K at iwt ft J Awn.. Hn. ir ..r.T.. r i i e wl For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drufj Store, Shenandoah, Pa "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. An Enterprising Druggls There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley, who spares no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Loughs auu Colds. This is the wonderful remedy thnt is producing such a furor all over the country by lty many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, lironchitis, Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for So cents and fl.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Council ISeilticed Street Cm Faros. Cleveland, Oct. 18. The city coun cil last night passed ordinances affect ing two Btreet railway lines, which provide for a reduction of cash fares to four cents, and for the sale of seven tickets for a quarter. The action Is Intended to furnish the basis for a milt- In r-mirr tn determine the rlcht beer drinkers. They are good of. the council to reduce fares. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's ISalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those -who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c. We certainly would advise a trial. It may have vou from consumption. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of authority on which is best. Christ. S :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF, WEHAVENOAIEirrS (' "t-' Jf Vasg-n lut ham olJ direct to the con. fcjr timer Ur 2 jcara at liol- lata prices, iaviuc uiiu iao dealer f proucs. zaip where for ciaralnition. Kferrthini; warranted, U8 itjles of Vebiclei, &5 it r lei of Ilaraeafl. Top Uuggiei. 136 to?70. l, 1'haeioni, 'frapB, Wan , tl.t Inn, ll M Surr7t, fMjto6tZ3. Carria- ttes, Sprlng-Ilot'i and Milk WkgcM Send for larfi, fret Catalog i an our ivyni. Ra aUBurrvT. Prt6 wuL ... apraoaoiiet.diT, a0 At 101 a. J- 1 1 1 1 n H U 1 1 1 U 1 f U M M M I r. M I N f f I i t 1 1 1 j M 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 H r , . 1 H H 1 m 1 u i C ! i Mf 1 n 1 1 1 a I ( 1 1 U 1 1; 1 1 1 I m-g& W0FN WHO REAft : if' r- 111 1 iit - Illl. I t. t..ii... .. the Vornl j Progress i'utt iMli , ; ioruica una tlinltv ri...isa.w ' ; - ;Zl 11 i-,l11 El T ' AINBOW 3orJns, Bralsca, CJlt ft-v. r.. via au aoass ati puine i w-v s-V -ill aVBd t; He rt-A Iyour forth Office Bgan building;, corter of Main an centre sireew, wiieuBnaoaa. J. It. POSIEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenttndoah, Fh. pilOP. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Imcc Box 63, Mahnnoy City, lTnvlni ntudled under notne ol Ihe masters Vi London and Parla, will give lesson on tlio Tlolln.uiandolln. KUitar ana vocal cunuie Tcrmf rcaaonaoio. Auurcau in vatu hi nironn.- Ihe le.vclnr Hhonanonah Injiiniitloii Atrulii-t llii.vcnl U'lx. Buffalo, Oct. IS. Tlio manaBers of the Uuffalo Kxpress yesterday applied for and secured from Judpre Chllds an Injunction asainst local Typoeraphlcal union No. 0 and otlier unions restrain lug them from further prosecuting a boycott against The Express and urg ing business men not to advertise In that paper. GNets: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clovor Root Tea, It quieted my nerves and stroiiKtlicncd my whole Nervous System, 1 was troubled with Constipation, Kiduoy and Rowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so tuorouchly that I rapidly rcgalnod health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford. Conn. Sold by S. P. Kirlin and a guarimteo. A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND 3 WONDERFUL SCIENCE. I "SOLAR BIOLOGY." THE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. ituf'IM ZABAB, tb wordrtaowaed Egyptian Astrologer, who bu toea creittog luch ai. Ml iMiffift tonUbmoDt tboroughout Aurora fur the rut tire yearl, ulU giro a truthful, aocurau, XBtmtJyZ tilanat harMcoDa dellnkt!n fif Tour life. If a will rlT onr rcrional LrM.nnM Hi.. poiitiou, chftractr, ability, tasta, probable length of life, toeeible acoideou, advice and uggeiuODl on tor an am, marriage, irieuu, eueuuei, iieoulatloa, buslDeee mature, ate. DIPntC Tfl DC AD HflT Tfl DC Y"" Inform younelf thoroughly ea nlUlltO III DC UD Hill 111 DC. thli and oa any other queitlou of you 1 put, preient and future life. A SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. ?S Send 10 cenU and give exact data of birth and X will lmmediaUlr return you a truthful horoscope reading ol your tile, and prove It to bo all true ny yoorseii. a maat. thla offer as a ttt trial. AU communications etricUy con&deutial. Addreae ZARAHtho ASTROLOGER, Lack Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa, ftm PHBSS w Zatan Ue AataouMBa la eoruialj MtotUatlai Utuaada. Oil wondtrfal prttUctlau and teau an kaaai 41 not a l&dliDtubtt and aelaatlfio infloeaeM," v. VOTE FOR H.J. MULDOON, YOUR NEIUIIBOU, FOR CONTROLLER. lCiiluotl lty lHi.ipatloii. Cleveland, Oct. 18. Countess Louisa Von Llndeau. an nctreBS known In Ger many and In mny Amcilcan cities as Countess Koenlgslow, was locked up at the central police station here Sun day night upon the charge of Intoxica tion. In police court yesterday her fine was suspended for 21 hours, In order that she might have time to leave the city. The countess was formerly quite wealthy, hut through dissipation lost everythlnc Friends of the woman will send her to New York. VOTE FOR David Graham, OP MAIIANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Rcitzel, OF MAHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE fciffi cU' Too late to cure a cold after consumption has fastened its deadly grip on tho lungs. Tnko Dr. Wood's Norway Tine Syrup while yot there Is time. A Hi'IIIkIi DouiiiiiiI on C hina. Shanghai, Oct. 18. Ueports from Jap anese sources are In circulation hero to the effect that Sir Claude Macuonald, British minister at Pekln, has Informed the Chinese government that the sov erelgnty appertains solely to the em peror, who has btrn forcibly abducted and deposed, and that ho must ue re stored to his position, while Kang-Yu Wei and the other reformers must be pardoned. Falling compliance, Great Britain will enforce these demands. Kail's Clover Root Tea is a plcasaut laxa. tlve. Regulates the bqwcU, purines the blood. Clears the coinuloxlon. kasy to bold by TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSURPASSED 8KBVICE OFFEltEH 11Y THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Leaving Uroad Street station, Philadelphia, at 0:55 p. m. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a diuitig car and tbo most luxurious l'ulhuau drawing room sleep ing cars, readies llirmhighan tbo following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asbeville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobllo and New Orleaus are also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can be mado in advance and all In formation obtalno , 1y communicating with John M, Real, Di Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures wliero others fail, It is the leading Cough Cure, and no homeshould bo without it, Pleasant to toko aud goos right to the spot. Hold by P. I), Kirlin and a guarantee. The Sunlit mid 1U Ailvmitngua. The Southern Railway has issued for frco distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Temiesice, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make sufuaud prollt- able investments will find tlio Information contained therein both valuable and luter eating. Copies will he mailed free upon ap plication to John M, Roall, District Passcu gor Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. Tho best Coush Curo. Relieves Croup promptly One inllllou bottles sold last year, 40 doses for 23 cU, Sold by V. D. Kirlin and a guar antee, TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Il.ttid of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which travert.es a region of perpetual sunshluo, whero snow storms, blizanls or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first aud second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points In MUiouri, Yrkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, OregoM, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change, Quick time, low rates, und all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, tl rop n postal card, J, P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. Ml) Rail road avenuo, Elmlra, N, Y., or 391 Ihoad way, Now York. 3-I-tf W. E. Hovt. 0. E r. Ast. Give the Children a Crlnli called Graln-O, It Is a delictum,, appcl.Jlng, uuuuahiug food drluk to tauo the i .j o ol coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used It becauwj when proporly prepared it tastes llko tho Quest voire hut is frco from all Its injurious properties, urulu Oalds digestion and streugtheiis tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well us adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costa about 1 as much 83 collee. 15 and 25o. Calendars for 1KUU, Tho llEitALD u'lllco has a full and complete lino of calendars for 18U0. If you cou template a oaleudar for your friends, reserve your order until you see our Hue, It will mean a big saving to you. Thoy aro also beautiful specimens of lltbographlo art uud very reasonable In price. Warm Word's of Kncointimi by tlio SpcnUors nt tlio Coruinonlos Wltlolt Crcntod tho First American a Doc tor of J.nws. Chicago, Oct. 18. The University of Chicago yesterday conferred upon President McKlntey the degree of doc tor of laws. Eight hundred people, as many as could be Jammed Into Kent theater, applauded to the echo as President Harper placed around the shoulders of tho nation's executive the hood of purple purple to Indicate, as Dr. Harper said In Latin, that the recipient of the degree "had surpajied other men In native genus and de voted to It." The exercises at the uni versity, while hampered very much by wet weather, were still Impressive to an extraordinary degreiK The president spent the morning quietly, receiving only those cnllerB for whom appointments had been pre viously made, among them being Sena tor Fairbanks, of Indiana. Shortly be fore 12 o'clock he left the residence of Captain Lafayette McWilllams, en tered a carriage and was driven rap- Idly to the "White House" of the uni versity, the home of President Harper. Here luncheon was served to the presi dential party, the faculty of the col lege und a few Invited guests, prom inent among whom were Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, Hev. Dr. John Henry narrows and Thomas 15. Bryan. Mrs. JIcKlnley was not present at the luncheon, but Joined the party at Kent theater In time to witness the con ferring of the degree upon her dis tinguished husband. IJefore entering the theater Mr. Sic KInley mounted a stand In front of Dr. Harper's residence, .where he stood under an umbrella and reviewed a lonf; line of students of Chicago university and Its allllTated Institutions. At 3 o'clock the presldflit entered- Kent theater amid great enthusiasm. Dr. Harper took the seat In the center of the stage, flanked by President Mc Klnley and Ilov. Dr. Charles D. Hen derson, chaplain of the university. The president presented a striking ap pearance, attired In the cap and gown. After prayer by Dr. Henderson the address on behalf of the trustees was given by Rev. Dr. Alonzo K. Barker. He spoke on the "firm foundation of national .peace," and his concluding sentences were terse and significant. He finished as follows: "Divine, Indeed, were the tasks for which the good sword excallbar was appointed. It must drive out the heathen hordes from the fair fields they would lay waste: It must ruthlessly cut down the cruel and bloody men by whom the defenseless were oppressed; In holy vengeance It must make short work with all who withstand estab lished order and defy righteous laws. But to the divinely appointed tasks of. the sword there Is an end. Hall the promise of that day. Then, In tho great banqueting hall, where the feast of the Jubilee of peace Is spread, men shall turn from the solemn glory of the win dows which emblazon righteous wars, to fix their eyes upon the great western window, vacant no longer, but glowing now with the pictured record of that achievement most illustrious and mem orable In human annals, in which war Itself Is conquered and the sword of warfare is cast away." After the singing of "America" Pro fessor Albion W. Small delivered the address on behalf of the congregation. Throughout his address he was greeted by unbounded enthusiasm, his remarks In commendation of the president's course during the troubles with Spain being received with resounding cheers. In conclusion he addressed President MeKinley directly as follows: "In expressing to you, sir, i.ur respect, our gratitude and our admiration, the members of the university believe that we voice a general Judgment of the citizens of the republic. You have hon ored, while you have represented the nation, by the careful poise, the cau tlous prudence, tho courageous pa tlence, the constant patriotism with which you have discharged the pe cullar task of your administration. You have led the nation upon a triumphant march of forebearlng peace and of un faltering war. At every step your leadership has won loyal approval. We congratulate you, sir, upon this secure result of your official life. Your exer cise of the presidential prerogative has Increased the prestige of the chief magistracy and exalted the standards to which it must henceforward con form." Solemnly and Impressively the dean and the president of the university then pronounced in Latin the formulae con ferring the degree of LL.D. upon the president of the United States. When the purple lined hood was placed around Mr. McKlnley's shoulder the audience broke Into cheers, which lasted fully Ave minutes. Throughout the exercises the president did not speak one word, merely bowing In response to the words of the collegians and the demonstrations of the audience. At 4 o'clock he left the university grounds and was driven to the First regiment armory, where for some time he received the public Informally. Great crowds of people thronged the streets, clamoring for admission to the armory, and ony a part succeeded In meeting the president during the time scheduled for the reception. During the handshaking n number of young women, and one or two not sn young, tried to kiss the president, but, al though there were several narrow es capes, none of the ambitious ones suc ceeded. A number of men and women kissed the president's hand, however. In the evening a dinner was tendered the president at the Auditorium hotel by President Harper, of the university. THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL ItofuvoH toClm into C'li II rob Lnwllcunrd ItiK Hi'iiuifflntii'oI'DlvoriM'tl I'orsnuH. Washington, Oct. is. Important ac tion was taken by the respective bodies of the Kplneopal couik 11 Iipip yesterday on two subjects, which have caused much dlBcuslson during ihe delibera tions of those bodies. The house of bishops In secret session, by a vote of SI to tl, rtJectd propositions bearing on the subject of remarriage of di vorced persons designed to take the place of those now In existence. The present canons on that subject, there fore, remain In force. In the hnue of deputies, after a de bate which has continued for several days, a step In the direction of church unity was taken. The discussion of this subject wan participated in by the offering nf an amendment to the con stitution by th" T?ev. Dr. Huntington, of New York. Whllo agreeing with the principle of this, the deputies final ly decided tn adopt a briefer amend ment offered by Mr. Fnudc of Minne sota, as follows: "But provision may be made by canon for the temporary use nf other forms and directories nf worship by congre gations nnt already In union with this church who are willing to accept the spiritual oversight of the bishop of the dlocere." The amendment as adopted by the bishops will go to the diocese for ac tion, and must be passed upon by tha next general convention before It be comes operative. Mtirilorln n llt'ooKly'n Tenement. New York, Oct. 18. Peter Marino, 35 years of age, living on the third floor of a tenement in Cnnover street, Brook lyn, while returning home shortly be fore 11 o'clock last night, and while ascending the stairs leading to the sec ond story of the house, was shot In the head by an unknown person and In stantly killed. The police arrested Tsldor nift o,2!) years old; Manuel Flnall, aged 42, and George Sanago, all resi dents of the second floor of the tenement. TEN YEARS AGONY FROM ECZEMA CURED BY CUT1CURA For ten years I suffered untold agonies from Kccma, my lower limbs being bo swollen and broken out that I could hardly go about. My brother, a plij.slcian of thirty years' practice, nnd otliL r p!i slclans of splendid ability, tried in aln to effect a curo and signally failed. I became, absolutely disheartened, and had lost all hopo, when a friend indiccd me to glto Ct'TicuitA. Remedies a trial. I used two enkos of CuTicfii.v Soap and two boxes of Ci'TicunA (ointment), and It resulted In an ultohUe anil permanent aire. DAVID M. SAP1-, Plymouth, 111. Rpittnr Cmr. Trbatmrt ron all Pmif Awn Blood ItuHOfta, with L9 or IIaib Warm hethewithc rti ccra SoiP, ntle anointings with Uuticura, end mud doses of Cuticuba UteoLTiewT. Sold tlirotiffhftiit the world. I'ottib Dbco Ann CniK. CoBi., fcMa t'rope., ltoeton. ' Ilov to Cute Lcxemi.Vree. Philadelphia & Peadino; Railway Lot a Pni'tiinn In rowols. Paris, Oct. is. The dowager duchess of SutlWlnnd, while on board a train bound fur Calais, lost a satchel con taining Jewelry worth Sl.'iO.OOO. Her grace left the train at Amh-ns and re turned here to report her loss to the police. It Is beilcved that the satchel was stolen, but there Is no clew to the thief. Is ?s When death comes to the door of a strong, rugged, healthy constitution he finds it closed. He Is always . sneaking Jff . around look- V UP 'nZ rr open- a-jy if which ne can t 111 auc ii.iiJiiy Kp thtm forlorn :"tid ,1PD looks f.ir weak places ami Dri'Ki-ii uuuia which can be easily battered clown. When man s igor and energy begin to weaken and be- ijf tin li the dooi to In- i italitygrows sli.iVy and Ihure is an opening for the grim VIMlcl l" enter. It is ciiiiiuionly said that people die of this or lli.it particular disiase. The truth i they die uf cim-UUitional weakness. If more people realized this they would understand why the g.eat "Golden Medi cal Uiscoverv" invented by Ur It V. Pierce of Btifialo, N. Y , cure, so many cases of lingering coughs, throat bronchial, and kindred affections of the ait passages. It girts thorough abundant constitutional vitality. It gives the durutive and blood making organs, where con'uniption usually begins, power to do their work completely so that no poiironous dregs can get into the chculation to fasten on the lungs and vital tissues "I liav; len troubled with bronchitis for several v.nra," writes Mrs Orhn o llarn, of Feriins Vn'ls, Minn. (Box 114) ' In the first place- I had sore throat; doctored with different doctors and took various medicines tmt got uo lasting relief. We made up unr mni(l to try the med' mc sdvertised as Dr Pierce s Goldeu Medi -il I'1-.coeery. After 1 had taken one bottle we thought we could see a little change We sent .aid Rot another bottle of the 1 CoMen Medi cal Discovery' nnd also one of ' l-avonie Pre scription ' I tool: thera alternately, and in a r, w .Hv t til-pan to see thnt 1 was better for certain" I took eijrht bottles of ' Golden Medical , Discoverv' und two of I'avorlte Prescription,' j nnd rt ill v. I have m.t felt as well in Mars. I i sleep bttler than 1 h ivc in twenty yeni-, " Dr? Pierce's Common Sense Mi (Ileal Ad viser, a iooo p.igt illustrated book will be sent free by the World s ijispensaie aitai cul Association ff.r 21 one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of m..iiing only, or a more sub stantial cloth-bound volume for 31 stamps. IN KFFKCT OGTOIIIIK i. Hag. Tralnfl leave Htieiiandoaii a follows: Kor New York via Philadelphia, cek dav. " 33 9 51 . 111., 12 27, 8 10 Hnd 07 p. m. For New York via -Munch C'Iiuuk. week days. 7 30u. m.. 12 27 and 3 10 n in. For ltvudliitf mid Philadelphia, week days, 7 30. 9 r,i n.ui.. Vs 27, 3 10 and 0 07 p. m For 1'otttvllle, weelc dv, 7 30, 9 51 a. m., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 mill T 25 p. m." For Tftinaqim and Mnlianoy City, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a. in., 12 27 8 10 and G 07 p. 111. For Wllllainsiiort, Hunbury and Lcwlslurg, week Hnyn. 1180 ru.. 12 27, 7 25 t 111 For Mnhano) tlnno, weekday, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 11. m 12 27, 3 10, 0 07. 7 2!,, 9 55 p. 111. For Anliland and SlinmoKlri, week daye, 730, 1180 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,5 07 . 7 25 and It 55 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Went via II. tcO. II. II.. thrmiMi trnl,.. . K., .,!,,,. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A il. H X.) at 3 20, 7 55,1120 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. l. Hundnyn, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 4fi nnd 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Cl.eHt nut Htreetn station, week days, 10 80 h. m. 12 20. 12 If 8 40 pin. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TKAINH FOK HHKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. tn., and 1 45, 4 80. J 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mnueh Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 u. m.. 1 80 p. m. Lenve Philadelphia, lteadlne Terminal, week days, 3 10. ri 80. 10 21 a. m. and 1 SC, 4 06 p. 111. Leave Heading, week days, 7 Oj, iOOS, a, m. 12 15, 4 17, 5 00 p. in. Leave Pottnvllle, weeK days. 710, 7 40 a. m. 12 80 4 10, 6 10 mid 6 50 p. m. i.eve. inmaqua, wee.K uays, H 30, 112a a. tn.. I 49, 5 56, 7 20 p. m. Iove Mshnnnv City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 a. m.,2 22, 5 12,0 21,7 41 p. in Leave Malianoy Plane, week days, 630, 9 23. 10 25, 11 59 a. in., 2 41, 5 32, 6 41 7 57, pm. Leave Wllllaunport, week dajs, 7 42, hi 00 a, u., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and South ntreet wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipre-H. 9 00. a. in.. 2 00. 4 00. 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., (130 pm Sundu) h Kjpress, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, H00 a li,. 4 45 p. in. Keturnlne; leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Wceke'ayn Kxpress, 7 35, 9 00, a m., 3 30, 5 30 tl ill Accommodation. 8 15 a. ,r 4 05 n. m. Sundays- Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. tn., 4 15 p. m. For Cane May. Sea IkU? Cltv and Ocean Cltv Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Capo May, 1 15 11 tn . for Sea lido Cltv. 5 00 n in . for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 pin. Sundays, Chestnut btreet 9 15 a 111., South street, 9 0J a. m. Parlor Cars 1111 all expresH tralna vor further Information, nnnlv to npnrpt PhlladelnlilaSand Hcadine- ltuilwnv ticket uirctit or address I. A. SWEiQAnn, Kijhox J. Wkeks, tlen'l Supt., Oen'l l'aau'r Agt., Uendiim Terminal. Philadelphia. WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- jj CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH A Medicine Chest In Itself. j Simple-, Safe and Quick Curo for k CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, U COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. b 25 and 50 cent Bottlos. g DriVARE OF IMITATIONS. j BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. 8 PERRY DAVIS' I BARBEY'S eer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer , toww I iaf y & ZSSMfcrSV tim ABl'LPHIA. HA. CUKE CJAKAN rSED.""3 M;tiOH V, kitt.3 i,rt-Mll(ior gc.l-ltltUo, ' KnillU tlim- .)) Muillioml ItVhlttr 1 II 1' 1- (ri 'I (I I'll Illl'1 llll -'111 ... i ff".l 'Co 1 ():.. N ml 1" "rriiif im 1 1 iiim. tJimcUt Aiu.l (u:Uutva ; 1 i Vur - niiMiir it Ut'Ullllb il J ..Out BLOOD POISON i I- MahipM fr lOt?lE i.i'Hi hoi.kl MioBing , "THE STYLiSH I' ATTERN " At 1 llstic ' Fashionable. 'vrislnnU Peilect- Ittln Pricii lO mill 15 CClltd, None hlenef. Nonebetlrtatai-vprlc. e !-(- . -1.- , ii. . e f hTomo i e.i.i uu jicrtii.iii ciu wem iu nrarl every city jf towiu Ask for them, or they un ve had by mz'J lro.. u lo tlther (Mew Yotic tt u.iieag. Stamps ijken. Latest Fascion Sheet T icnt upoo 'ecelpf a! o't Knt k o? ft costage. ymr if MS CALL'S CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS A.-jl'CVP.HS. I.ung l"ccr, Milk l'cver. II. II CURbb V. c Ct'BEU 11.11. ciUEa I'. I CVRli a. (i. .IllSHO .IllllllWlllllllltOll. Kansas City, .Mo., Oct. 18. The grand ury yesterday returned Indictments against Jesse James, son of the noted outlaw: William II. Lowe, the self con fessed train robber; Charles Polk, Andy Ityan and Caleb Stone, for holding up and robbing a Missouri Pacific train at Belt Line Junction In September. Lowe and Ityan are already In Jail. War rants for the arrest of the others were Immediately Issued. 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