I THERE ARE OTHERS. Plenty of Them, Hut no Different. Local Proof Is What Slicnun- iloah People Want. There nre a Rrent ni.uiy nf tlieiu. Kvery niir lius its slinre. Stnteiticiits luiril tu bellow, linnler to Iirovo. Stiiti'ineiiti from far nwny iiliiccs. What imiiplii Ray In Miiinc l'tilillt! exjirosiun from rnllfnrnia. Ol'tlniei koo1 endorsement thoro. lint (if littlu sol vliii hern nl luiino. Slioiianilnili tit-nlu w.mt local piunf. Tim Miylnss of neighbors, friends anil citizens llomu endorsement counts It illsHrms tlio skt'pti' , Is beyond dlsputo. This Is tlio ImuMiis! that stands behind every box of Doiin'n Kidney Tills. Hero i'ft esse of It. Mrs. Thomas McKay, of fi(52 Haspbcrry Ave, says: "I had hern much troubled with an arlilng in tlio small of my back and a lameness or tenderness in triy h.lus when stooplns or risliiK from a chair. There were pains in tlio top and back of my head and a feeling of weariness IniiigliiK ovor mo all the tunc I had on energy ami seemed mole tired mornings than I was the night before. Dunn's Kidney l'llls were highly recom mended to mo and I got tli cm from Klrllu's l'haimacy on South Main street, and began using them according to directions. I found Immediate relief and they soon stopped the dull, grinding aching in my back and re moved tlio lameness and also the languor from which I sullered, I can highly recom mend Doan's Kidney l'llls as n remedy that can always ho relied upon to euro backache and kldnoy troubles." Doan's Kidney Tills for sale by all dealers. Trico 50 cents. Mailed by IVitor-Mllhuru Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tlio U. S. Iiemember the name Doan's and take no other. Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. TOR 8ALE UY LEADINQ DEALERS. Oroccrs con tell you why those who buy bit I Tu i keep coming brck tor it. You can't keep on selling poor tliiiig to tlie same people. Lauer's5. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. S :limidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ- M.BOHKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Dice Egan building, comer ot Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T II. POMKKOY, (J ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pKOK. JOHN JONES, I1US1CAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanny Oily, Pa, Having studied under noma ol tlio best masters In London and Paris, will give lenon on tlio vlolln,raandolln, guitar and vocal culture. Tories reasonable Andres. In iro ol 8tru.e the lowfllar Hlienandnah VOTE FOR H.J. MULDOON, YOUR NnidllliOR, FOR CONTROLLER. vote: for David M. Graham, OP MAI1ANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OP AlAHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE Ey iaved by I y using Seel- f iy'S because you cau buy cheap cuffee and make t it delicious by a '" 'i little or this admixture. OUR FLAGB TIM ho Stars and Stripes Baisod in Porto Eico, U. S. A. A QUIET, DIGNIFIED CEREMONY. Tlio Work of tlio Kvnoimtlou CoiiiihIh hIoii Now Ovor, mid tlio ltoportM Will Ito Korwnrdcil to WnnliliiKton Xho AinorlciiiiH Worked Without Ilolny. San Juan de I'orto Mco, Oct. 19. Promptly at noon yesterday the Amer ican flap; was raised over San Juan. The ceremony was quiet and dignified, unmarred by disorder of any kind. The Eleventh regular Infantry, with two batteries of the Fifth artillery, landed In the morning. The latter pro ceeded to the fortB, while the Infantry lined up on the docks. It was a holi day for San Juan, and there were many people in the streets. Rear Admiral Schley and General Gordon, accompanied by their staffs, proceeded to the place In carriages. The Eleventh infantry and band, with Troop II, of the Sixth United States cavalry, then marched through the streets and formed In the square oppo site the palace. At 11:40 a. ni. General Brooke, Admiral Schley and General Gordon, the United States commission ers, came out of the palace with many naval ofllcers and formed on the right side of the square. The streets be hind the soldiers were thronged with townspeople, who stood waiting In dead silence. At last the city clock struck the hour of 12, and the crowds, almost breathless, and with eyes fixed upon the flagpole, watched for devel opments. At the sound of the first gun from Fort Morro Major Dean and Lieu tenant Castle, of General Brooke's staff, hoisted the Stars and Stripes, while the band played the "Star Spangled Ban ner." All heads were bared and the crowds cheered. Fort Morro, Fort San Cris tobal and the United States revenue cutter Manning, lying In the harbor, fired 21 guns each. Senor Munez Itlvera, who was pres ident of the recent autonomist council of secretaries, and other olllclals of the late insular government, were present at the proceedings. Congratulations and handshaking among the American ofllcers followed. Ensign King hoisted the Stars and Stripes on the intendencla, but all other flags on the various public buildings were hoisted by military ofllcers. Si multaneously with the raising of the flag over the captain general's palace many others were hoisted In different parts of the city. The work of the United States evac uation commission Is now over, and all the reports will be forwarded to Wash ington. The labors of the party have terminated with honors for all con cerned. The American commissioners worked without the least delay, and In the most thorough and effective man ner. An Enterprising lirnggts 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. 1 hey now have the valuable agency of Dr. KinK's New Discovery lor Consumption, Louohs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by ity many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Ilronchitis, 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. Govitrnnr Wntklns Sworn In. Trenton, Oct. 19. Speaker David O. Wntklns, of the New Jersey house of assembly, was sworn In as acting gov ernor of the state at 9 o'clock last night. The resignation of Acting Gov ernor Foster M. Voorhees as senator from Union county, which carries with It the forfeiture of the acting gover norship, did not arrive until that hour. It was brought to Trenton by a. mes senger. The oath as acting governor was administered to Speaker Watklns In the secretary of state's office by Senator Edward C. Stokes. Mr. Wat kins left for his home In Woodbury after the ceremony, and will return to Trenton on Friday. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's lialsam 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. Htonmor Sunk, All llnnit Snvod. Portland, Ore., Oct. 19. The river steamer T, J. Potter, which left Port land at midnight for Astoria, collided with the steamer G. W. Shaver In the Columbia river. A heavy fog prevailed. The Potter struck the Shaver on the port side forward of the engine room, and In about eight minutes the Shaver sank. There were 25 passengers on the Shaver, including a number of women and children. All were rescued by the crew of the Potter and brought to Port land. The Potter sustained no damage. Gnetb: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clovor Koot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kldnoy and Bowel trouble, Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Klrltn and a guarantee. MXtn jMnsMii'husott's l!n Itouto. Ponce, Porto Rico, Oct. 19. The order In which the volunteer troops will leave Porto Itlco for the United States Is as follows: Sixth Massachusetts left San Juan today on the Mississippi, for Bos ton. Third Wisconsin will go next on the Manitoba. Lancaster's battalion of artillery next. The next regiment to go will be the Third Illinois; the next the Fourth Ohio, and when the cavalry or rive the First Kentucky volunteers and tho First volunteer engineer regiment, Toolfttetocuro u cold nftor consumption has fastened Its deadly grip on tlio lungs Take Dr. Wood's Norway 1'lno Syrup whllo yet thero la time. KiihHlii Will CoimrntulHtoTnuioo Paris, Oct. 19. The Solr asserts that the forthcoming visit of the Russian foreign minister,. Count Muravleff, to Paris will be undertaken on the In structions of Emperor Nlcholaa In order personally to confiratulnte the French foreign minister, M. Delcasse, upon tho firmness he has shown In the Fashoda affair and to arrange as to the manner In which Russia can give her support most effectively. " Karl's Clovor Koot Tea Is a pleasant laxa tlve. Uegulates tho bowels, purlflcs tho blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make aud pleasant to take, 25 cU. Bold by V. D. Ktrlin and a guarantee. i " 1 " Never touched me 1 " Accidents will happen : that is no accident. " All that the most intelligent and longest experience, skill, and special knowledge in growing, curing, and manufacturing tobacco, can contribute to the making of a perfect chew ing tobacco, is to be found in the JO-cent piece of Battle Ax. Try it to-day. Don't delay. 'emember woo you ike: orkin, Instruments, Optical Goods. No. 129 South Main Street, TERMINUS OF THE SCHUYLKILL We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay Lira a visit. The stock consists oi a complete line of jewelry and musical instru ments. The prices are the feature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. i IP JSwRiii on r,,K"riMG5. V All I'.CCm 0R5. ';..v. . 4 P10fOGRAW5, PIOTOGRAPNS; AMD DRAWINGS WLLLAi r-Pi!CL5 ItCrp SIMPLY UNRIVALED. 5.A sixth aw. WitthisihsT. w ww to; air. mm WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN 2 vigor to the whole being, All drains mc uiuycuy lurcu, mcir couuiuon eiicn worries incminio insanity, consumption or Death, Mailed sealed. Price ft per box: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund th money, $5.00. Bead for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.?' For Sale at KIKLIN'S Drug: Store, Shenandoah, Pa, 'DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN S AiPO LI O YOUR FORTUNE TOLD. : i WE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. ii Mm, J luggeitioni oo lore affairs, ninnro Tfl Jir AD II I MLO 111 DC Un nUl A SINGLE ANSWER MAY Bend 10 cenU and lira tratcrui aorosoope reaaiagoi this oiler as test trial, i ZARAHtho ASTROLOGER, Lack Itoae P KM W.w "leiaatte itrauLMialeaertalalj utoaiiblai tbouaada, HUvoBderralnrodlcueu aad Uetear twe4 mb ladlratUtle and edeatifie lafleeaeee." but all the world knows CD & m m the name My again. A Contented Woman In she who 1ms her walls and ceilings Jpcornted from our latest design ami rich colors In wall paper. W havo n complete lino of exquisite tints and shades, In the most it-ttstiu combina tions and patterns, and wo will decorate j our home from kitchen to attic at a ronouablv figure. J. P. CARDEiM, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa Jewelry, Silverware, Musical TRACTION COHPANY'S RAILWAY. PnlU Purchases o( 05 cr more will bo cent FREICHT PREPAID to eny rF.ltrcnd station In MAINE, UK V HAM5SHIHK, VERMONT, YORK. PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. They have stood ihc trt of j ears, ana nve cured iii'iuwtius 01 cases of Nervum Diseases, sucb as Debility, 1 i2iiichb, b't unless nets ana Varicocele (Atrophy, && They clear ibe brain, strencthea the circulation, make digcstioa rtrfort anil imn i ti1Vi aod losses are checked permanently. Unless patients KING." i HEN ROYALTY ITSELF, . REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND ? WONDERFUL SCIENCE, "SOLAR DIOLOGY." ZARAH, tb wcrM-rcnowttod Cgjptlan Astrologer, who hu tea ereitiof iueh at- I w&iitimess tuorouguout .uror iur u fn nvt yen, -mux gire a truiaiui, accuraM, I Uact boroKOe deliaeatloaof jour life. 1U will give jour ixriootl rPr". dU tMiillioD. character, ability, tute, rrolatla Uacth of life, nouibl aocidtnu. adries and marriage, trie all, taemiei, speculation, toiioeu matters , ete. UfT Til Ur Von cm inform rourseir thoroBthly oa 1U UU this aad ob nr otber queiUoas t jour I 1 : paiw prcHBt a&a lamre un. LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. tsact data of birth aod I wilt immediaUlr ntnra Toa a your ure, and rrovt it to m au true tj d rrovt it to be all true fcr Toureelr. I AU wtnmuolcauoBi strict) confidential. Addreas Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa. UK Nothing Startling UnoarthGd in tho Examination. TEE TOOD SUPPLY PLENTIFUL. Imptit'u Kooil Wns Itvcnlvcd Onco or Twloo, Hut It Wiih (jiilcklj Iloplucod by n frosh Supply Why Ciimp Ctibu J.lliro W'nt Holootcd. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 19. The war Investigating commission held three sessions yesterday, dealing during the two days' sessions with the general Btaff ofllcers of the Seventh army corps and at night hearing the testimony of officers and men of the Second South Carolina regiment. The general ofllcers examined Included the chief surgeon and chief commissary, the chief quar termaster and the Inspector general of the corps, and all gave detailed Infor mation as to their respective depart ments of the service. The meetings yesterday were held In General Dodge's private car, but tho moving trains made bo much noise that it was found necessary to secure other tpuarters, and hereafter the meetings will be held In the city council chamber. The sub-committee, consisting of General Wilson and Captain Howell, appointed to investigate the selection of Fornandlna as a camp returned last night and reported their approval of the selection. They made special In quiry Into the report that the camp had been located there for the pur pose of enhancing the value of the land owned by a son of Secretary Alger, going though the county records as part of their work. They failed to find his namo In any of these documents, and their investigation convinced them that he had never owned any real es tate in that vicinity or had been In any way Interested In any. Colonel Oliver K. Wood, chief com missary at Camp Cuba L,lbre under General Lee, was before the commis sion at Its afternoon session. He had occupied this position since the 21st of May, and he had been able during all this tlmu to fully and completely meet all requisitions made upon him for supplies, and there had never been any lack of them. As a rule, also, the qual ity was exrellent. At first there had been trouble with the bacon, and about 150,000 pounds of It had been spoiled, and therefore condemned and ordered destroyed. There had also teen weevils in some of the hardbread, but it had never been Issued when found to be bad. All the fresh beef was brought to the camp in refrigerator cars. . As a result this meat was excellent, and In cases where the meat was not good the contractors had replaced it without requiring official condemna tion. Yet it was necessary either to cook refrigerator meat or put It on Ice in order to prevent its spoiling In this climate. In this connection Colonel Wood read a letter he had written to General Leo In response to a complaint made by Colonel William J. Bryan concerning the beef. In this letter he said that If the beef was spoiled it was generally due to the almost crim inal negligence of regiment and com pany ofllcers. He said also In the let ter that the beef must be Inspected when Issued; that this Inspection must be final, and after this no complaints could be entertained. Captain Chauncey V. Baker, chief quartermaster, was also examined dur ing the afternoon session. He had been In Jacksonville from the begin ning of the camp, on the 21st of May, but at that time was quartermaster for the Second corps. Ho said that when he arrived the command was short of all kinds of stores, and that he had been unable in the beginning to meet all requisitions for supplies when made by the regiments as they arrived. There had, for Instance, been some trouble In securing tentage. There was also shortage In clothing, and in most cases he had assumed the responsi bility of making purchases, and his course had afterward been approved. The first clothing received was not of good quality, hut it afterwards im proved. However, the men were as a rule glad enough to get anything, and there was no complaint. Indeed the troops had manifested a disposition to be satisfied with whatever they re ceived. Explaining General Lawton's selec tion of the camp here he said It was due to the fact that the railroad com pany could offer facilities, and to the additional fact that water could be se cured conveniently. General Lawton had expected the troops to be ordered almost Immediately to Cuba and this circumstance controlled hlni entirely In the selection of the site for the first encampment. Captain Baker was followed by Colonel Curties Guild, Jr., Inspector general of the corps. Colonel Guild said he had been on duty In Jackson vllle since June 1. He said he had made It his business to make an early morning Inspection of the camp each day with regard to sanitation, and he knew this had been the custom of others In his department. Colonel Guild mentioned some cases In which goods had been received In poor condition. In one case a large lot ot canned beef had been received which was putrid, but the contractors had re placed It with acceptable goods. The Second New Jersey had suffered on ac count of the frequent changes of the commissary, and they appeared to ex perience the want of food, because of the Ignorance ot officers of the regi ment. Colonel Guild said that he had never found a case of deprivation owing to the failure of the government to fur nish proper supplies. He was unable to recall any case In which there had been any suffering In a hospital on ac count of neglect, and was satisfied all that was practicable had been done for the sick. Colonel Guild had In an official re port expressed the opinion that one at tendant to six patients was not suf ficient, but lie said this opinion was based upon the Inflamed condition ot the public mind, but he believed that as a rule the attendants could not give the proper attention. Asked If he was still of the opinion that there would have been a shortage of supplies for the sick but for the great activity of the Ited Cross Colonel Guild snld ho had changed his opinion somewhat. (low to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on, a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look s if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if jour kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, aud you wilt surely have good looks. "Klectric Hitters" is a good, Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. I'urifies the blood, cures pimples, olotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. NVasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. WHY PL00DLEPT JAPAN. Dcclnrox Tlmr I tin Twin Unit lu-r Wn l'lniini-'Mll.v Involved. San Francisco, Orf, 19. Jamet Flood, Junior rartrer of the firm of Flood A Co., di'iil-rs In f i !.ntral good-., and handling principally Japanese mattings, with IpusIuphh hnuees III New York and Kobe, Jupan, Is In the Ala meda county Jail. Flood was a pas senger on the F'pBmf r Doric, Just ar rived from ApHtlp pottq. and was plac ed under arrest as soon as the vessel was released from minrantlnp. The ar rest whs rtiiulp on a rable dispatch from flip t'n'ter' f-'t-iten minister at Kobe, charging Flood with fraud. The Tnlled fittp -t''rmy has cabled to Kobe for particulars. The office! s have learned that Flood went to Japan a few months ago to engage' in business with his twin broth er, who Is Ibe most pxti-nslve dealer in carppts and mattings In the Orient, besldps lielng ldpnil""d with n bank ing enncprn. Vpnn hl- arrival In Kobe his brother turned over the business to him and departed for the United States, going to Npw York. Flood found, It Is al'eRr d. that Ills brother hod become Invnlvd In financial difficulties to the extent of between 1100,000 and 1200,000. He would not state the nature of the trouble, but said he had con sulted with the best legal talent of Japan, and It was on the advice of his attorneys that he derided to follow his brother to the United States. It Hits the Spot Tlmfg Right. What ? Pan-Tina for cousbs and colds. At Qruhlor Jtros., drug store. Unknown rn-o 011 IihIIhiii. Ardmore, I. T., Oct. 10. During an Indian dance near Mill Creek, 30 miles from here, promiscuous shooting wus indulged In by unknown persons. Ben Lewis, ex-constable of Tlshemlnge county, was kllld. Wesley Brown, a full blood, was fatally wounded by a bullet In the breast. Sampson Brown, also a full blood, was wounded In the arm and hand. Only Indians were preseut. the ordinary illnesses of childhood? Any woman may insure the health of her children who will take proper care of her health in a womanly way. The health of her children dep-nd-i almost entiiely upon her general health, and particularly upon the health and strength of the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity A woman has no right to dis regard her own he.iltli. comfort, ease and h.ippin'.'ss, tile ceitiinly has less right to condemn her children to a life of suffering or an early death TI1.1t is what she does if she neglects the health of her special womanly organism. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is an unfailing remedy for all disorders of thi- description. It strength ens and invigorates the sensitive organs concerned, and is the best preparation for the trials and dangers of maternity. It in sures the well being of the mother aud the health of the child. Its use is a guarantee of a bountiful supply of nourishment for the li'tle new-comer. Many women who once bore children only to speedily lose them, are now mothers of healthy, robust children as the result of the use of this medicine. Uarbra A. MmlJ. of Indian Creek, Mo., writes: "I nm very thankful for what Dr. I'lerce's Fa vorite Prescription did for me. I was all broken dowu from nervous prostration, but since taking f'our medicine X have had more relief than rom all the doctors. Your ' Favorite Prescrip tion ' did me a world of good." Many women have told their experiences, and given their names, addresses and pho tographs in Dr. l'ierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This book is free. A copv will be sent to any address upon re ceipt of 21 one-cent stamps to covrr cost of mailing only. Address Dr K V Pierce, Buffalo. N Y. The "Favorite Prescrip tion ' is for sale by all dealers and no hon est man will urge a substitute. Sj CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH ! 1 n. K.X flS vs. A Modlclno Chost in Itself. Simple, Cafe and Quick Cure for X g CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, I COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. Q 25 and so cont Bottlos. j BEWA'tE OF IMITATIONS. n BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. M PERRY DAVIS' a:otising doctors failed 1ft iii'I 1 1 rj , son innK avsean before VfK i ti -i 1 niy ntio'o -tftn wus wrecked ih.ou.-ij u . ry bad ailment of a private ;iiaiuie o had u very had tave ol VAR- H'O I! LI! nu in 1:1.(1' AltliMU. &nrl all tliHaccuiiipiiiiMiiifcyi.iptuins. J did 1101 consult any plivrilrkm; but lor nine rari spent a great amouitl of uiuney und took the treatment ot mora tlmtUmii dozen iutvi tlshiif concern!, all of wtiem ETiiafHn n d n cine aud afttrnardt ray condition tttwen tint) ever." J then resolved to consult a tihyktLfan. one u li un I heard so much about old OR. THESL 604 Horth Sixth St. (private eiuiuuie un l.rts 11 hi , rbllnilelr.lila, and alter seven months nmlprlils cure 1 was per niannlly mii-il nf mo I'ltlVATH IIISIiASli also llie V ai 1, 1 1 elf wiittoui lit use of the knlte. I Kin hoL'raietul t.. iht'loAiiiod ir Tlieel unci cannot pr&tpe liliu tun I'h.y. I tl.lnl. him b!e to cure tbe mom ilniiueruii" iIisimm b. I)r. Thi'l also cured my brother William -.1 a bad Hiricture and Hydrocele, bend live Sc. Mumps tor bou Mrru!b," tha bent and only true me deal boolf advertised Its equai cannot b linitid et.rPCy KuHranteed. No name or addre1.!, publlalied wulioutconseiit Hours. S:.t'l(H,011i W.d and Bauev'es, MO; mm. 9-li Fresh C'iikhh curtd In 4 10 10 ilnya. Trent, ment by .Unll. stricture and Varicocilg curod. VETERINARY SPECIFICS curls ,?EU'1,S' r'UI1B 1,c,cr' Mllk Vner. jyjsi'llAlNH. Lameness, ltheumutUm, ctii'iis 1 '"I'l.OOTIC, Distemper. "jjjwOUMS, Hots, firubs. JJJCOL'OIIS, Colds, influenza. ccRuSlroMt! "'"Vacuo. Illarrheo. tl.tl. I'reteuts AlIh-CAHItlAdi:. Huh J KH'XHV A III, A!lti:it IHMIIUHvItg. cures lAMJi:. frUll Diseases. c'ur'L!"" 'OXIITIO.V. filnrlni Cont. COO. each; Stable- Case, T(l Spoelflos, Hook, ttc, $7. At druKHtxta or sent prepaid on receipt of price. lluiiiphrns' Medicine Co., Cor. William & John BU.New York. Vktmusauy Manual Best K;iku NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WKAKXKSS nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. iiS, 111 visa ovor AO years, tho only successful remedy. $1 per vial, or S vials and laree vial powder.for $3 M4 lr Prim!.", or uut l m4 bil rtK. ipt ot 1 e. llCHrlllltlS'Jllll. t,0.iCr.HMIuu JLubU.!niloil! ASY 3BLLS! Pjjiwmj'i SuKi. ElHU4B.Hm"W0MAM3 Sft SUAf'" Bplcifio Co,Pniuw F01 at Povlneky'ilJilrURl store, Centre tlitsl. Ea ' able 'to ' ' -CT)r- ' withstand HUMPHREYS' SHEDSKM 10 TIMES My littlo boy brokooutwl than Itching rash. I tr,"il thrco doctors and medical collego but ho l.i j.t gi'tsing worse. Titers teat not one tiuiircinrh 0 'slincnhlaKholelody unaffected, lie was 0110 mass of sores, and thostenchwas f right rid. In removing tho bandages they would take thoskln with them, and tho poor ilnM'3 tcreains were heart-breaking. Artcr the Sfcond application of CtrriccnA (oint ment) taw ttgnt nf improvement, and tho (ores to dry up. Ills skin peeled off twenty tlmr, lint now he ti entirety cured. ltOll'T WATTAM, 4728 Cook St., Chicago, III. PrEtT Ctrni TnKATMriT ron T.rttr TIabt Hctvoi. wim 1,om or IUIR. Warm ttthi with Ctmcuii ("Up, fiflnirM by jrtatle anointing. Willi CcTICOti. I'UrcHt of emollient .kin ciirf.. PaM IhronirhAiitthe vnrM. I'ottib nxtro aitd 9111.. Cuju..rrur'i Uottoi. liowtoCurt UtbjliuiiiorMref. Philadelphia r Reading Railway liiif.u , II .rt. I! 1 '. Coal- -No Sinuktr IN EFI'KtlT OtroilUK i, 18B8. TmlnH leave MtienalidoAh hh follows l For New York via l'liflndejiihlii, neck dny. 7U0 9SI n. in., 12 27, 8 lUHiidGUJ . 111. Kor New York via Mnutli CI11111K. week days, 7 30 n. 111.. 12 27 and 8 10 l. In. Kor Iti'ndliiK and i'lill.-ulelplila, week day, 7 30. 9 51 H.U1.. 12 27, 8 10 and 07 11. in Kor Pottsvllle, ueek daye, 7 30, 9 51 a. ui.. 12 27,8 10, 0 07 and f2'j p. m. Kor Taniaqua and Mahanoy City, week dayH. 7 30, 9 51 a. 111., 12 27 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Kor WUUampport, riunbury and J,ew!sburtr, week daj'M. 11 an a. 111., 12 27, 7 2 ti m Kor Mahano) I'lanc, weckda) , 7 30. 9 51, 11 80 a. 111., 12 27. 3 10, fl 07. 7 2!., 55 p. 111. Kor AelilunJ and Sliamoein, week dayn, 7 30, 1130 a. ui., 12 27, 3 10,6 07 . 72.1 am) S ft!) p. m. Kor lialttuiore, WtuUiliijrton and the Wett via H. ScO. H. K through trains lea-. Headline lerlnliial, Philadelphia. (1. A Ii. II R.) at 3 20, 7 55, II 26 n. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Hundayn, 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 11. in., 8 45 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut htrceta xtatlon, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20. 12 IS 8 40 p III. Hundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TltAINS KOH SHKNANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week daya, 12 15, A 80, 8 00, 11 30 . m., and 1 45, 4 SO, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mnuch Chunk, v,cek dayn, 4 30. 9 10 . in.. 1 30 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 10. 80. 10 21 a. in. and 1 36, 4 L6 p. in. Leavo Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 OS, a, ni. 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p. m. Leave Pottsville, week daya, 710, 7 40 a.m. 12 80 4 10, 6 10 and C 50 p. in. Leave l amariua, wceK unys, h 36, 1123 a. m.. I 49, 5 56, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mahanov City, week days, 9 0.1. 11 47 a. in., 2 22, 6 12, 6 21, 7 41 p. m Leave Mahauo) Plane, week days, 630. 9 25. 10 25, 11 59 a. ui., 2 41, 5 32, 6 41 7 57, p ui. Leave Wllllnmiport, week days, 7 42, HOT a. m.. 12 31 and I 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Clic-tniit Mrect warf and Hoi. tli street wharf for Atlantic City. We kdays lixpress, 9 0(1, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Acwiliitnodatfon, H 00 am., 6 30pm Sundays Biwn, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, SO0 a o., 4 4S p. m. 1161111111111; leUVO Atlantic Cltv liennt rnmep Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. eekeiays hxpress, 7 31, 9 00, a m., 3 30, 5 30 in Accommodation. S 15 a. 11. 4 05 n. in. Sundays Express. 1 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. m., 1 15 p. in, Kor rape May, Sen Isle City and Ocean City Weckdajs 9 00 11 m, additional for Cupe May, 115 11 111. for Sea Isle Cltv. 5 00 11 111. for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 pin. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 n 111 , South street, 9 0J o. in. Parlor cars 00 all express trains. vor further Information, apply to ncarret .'t.liadelnhlu and Hendlne- Ilailwuv tlrlret neent or address I. A. SWEIOAKI), EUHOS J. "VeKK8. tlen'l Hupt., Oen'l Pass'r Aw-., Heading Terminal. Philadelphia. WM. SCKMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer I "THE STYuiSH PATTERN." At- I V llitlc Fashiunable. tjrlglnaU Plect- j iltllng PrlcwlOantl IScontrJ, r 3 None hlener. Noncbctlfata'-vorIee. I I Some celhbU .nercCtnl .elU them la ; nearly jvery city t towiu Air for them, ot they can ve had by aa lto.u in tuner ivew yoric t unicag, stamps u&en. Latest rasuoa 1 Sheet f It u I itnt upou 'ecelpf a! .'.! sen! 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