ir. r: n e EVENING HERALD KSTAm.ISIirj) 1HT0. Pabll-hed every Evening, Ricept Sunilny, is I 8 SOTTH JAHDIR HTRRrr, NEAR CltKTHIS. Tho Hprnld Is tleltretrfl InShennticlonh ntid h Biuroumllng toivna for nix cent n wek, pay nbU ohe curriers. Ily rontl S3. 00 a year, ur m cant" a month, payable In mlv-.nce. Ailvcttl-e-rnent charKtMiacconllnir to spnee and position. Tho publlaliera reserve the rtcht to chnnftt' the position of ml vertleiuenU whenever the pub lication ot now. ilenmndfl It. Tho rlirht 1 ieervel to WJeMftny advertisement, whether paid for or not, font the publlxhurs may deem 'jproper. AdvertlelnR rates made known upon application. Entered at the postoftloe at Shenandoah, Pa., a tecond clft mat! matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION ' 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FKIDAY. OCTOllER SI, IMS. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Miss Aiinom), who kissed IIobon, cannot bo ut tlie Pence .Tubllt'e. If the historic not Js to be repented thero nre it number of Shenandoah's fnir maidens who will be present to act as her substitute. I)n. W. N. Stkis, the ltepublican cauilidute for Coroner, is gaining in popularity amonjr the voters each succeeding day. He will receive practically u unanimous vote in Slien andonh. And he des-ervos it nil. Tiik IXorth American says unless nil signs fail the country is entering upon un era which will prove to bo the richest and most prosperous in tho history of the nation. Let us hope the prophecy may prove true. Mn. Jknks tells the voters "not to waste their ballots on Dr. Swallow,'' and the hitter declares with emphasis that every vote cast for Jenks will be n vote wasted where it will do no good whatever. AVayering Republi cans will naturally conclude that only votes for Stone will be effective. Fikst blood is ncored'by "Fighting Jack" Kobinsoii hi the Congressional light in tho Sixth district. The Dauphin county court has decided that Robinson's objections to Con gressman Butler's nomination by the Hotel "Walton conference are well taken, and that tiio hitter's eortilicate of nomination is therefore invalid. Rutler and Robinson have filed cross objections to each other's nomination impure, and this sido of tho con troversy has not yet been heard by the court. The Natural Results, Ii is not surprising to learn from Cuban dispatches that tho Spaniards have changed their opinions of the American army, in view of recent publications in tho American press, and are actually desirous of another chance to meet us in armed conflict, believing that they could dofeat our troops and drive them from tho island. J t is not iu the range of probability that the Dons will bo given the clianco, and fortunntoly for them, for our army in another enmpnign would crento much greater havoc in the ranks of the Spaniards than char acterized the fighting in tho Santiago campaign. Hut that doubts should have been created iu the minds of these de feated anil humiliated troops as to tho prowes of the American army stands to the serious discredit of American journalism. Self-respecting news papers may find consolation in tho fact that only a very fow, and those few but the weak, politico-seiiHitional journals, joined in the ill-considered attacks upon tho heads of tho unity, I.estore full, regular action ol tho bowels, t!o not irri tate or Inflame, but leave all ttie delicate rilcetftHe or- PSIIs iraulsm In prffct condition Try tlif-m 25 re.it. I'reparttd only by U. I. lluutt & Co., Lowell, Mai Ferguson's Theatre. One solid wock, commencing PpflY, OGT. 17th. First appearance here of the LESTER Mill STOCK TO-NIGHT. 'The Counterfeiters. A strong company supported by LESTER WALTER and MissLYLINE RADCLIFFE. Snecialties nightly by Charlotte St. Harry Jenkins and others. Felix Prices ; Reserved drug itore. - - 10, 20 and 30 Cts, stats now on sale at Kirlin's Uallr.ee on Saturday Afternoon at 2 O'clock. CIUMittTin mit tjt inter Htock Knut.... and tewlarjr to '.how living BY THE CHASE t-al htU'Dtf I tint uvnt vi tUKut Tii" Liium H "UOLD OUST.' T WASH and so freely and falsely criticised the condition of the, troops under arms. Hut unfortunately foreigners, and especially the Spaniards, will not un derstand this, and the smnll part will be taken for the whole, and their brayings for the truth, ami the belief that the Spaniards attest to will go broadcast over the earth. So much for yellow journalism and political penny-a-liners. MIM'UIUNO WOMIIN'. Women have a grcatumny small complaints out of which large onos grow. In conse quence of irregularities, esceisivo discharges, norve complaints, they art) evor on tho rack, knowing littlo of comfort. Dr. Grcono, 35 West 14th St., Now York City, tho moat suc cessful physician in curing discuses iu this country, and a specialist of the first stand ing, lias made n special study of women's diseases aud discovered remedies fur them which never fail to cure. Auy suflering woman can consult Dr. Uremic by letter, freo of expense Successful treatment oU'ectlng a euro is as sure and positivo by private cor respondence as by personal consultation. If you are troubled write to tho Doctor. Write at once and bo the sooner cured. PEACE JUBILEE EOUVEnTr. Philadelphia's Clroat Celebration Will be Fitly Commemorated. Tho whole country will join with Philadel phia next week in the celebration of tho Peace Jubilee. In order that overybody, whether they are active participants in this celebration or not. may enjoy tho occasion, tho groat Philadelphia "Sunday Press" of next Sunday, October 23, will bo a Fence Jubilee edition. There will be a wealth of illustration, accurately depicting every phase of tho noteworthy scene to ho enacted during the uoxt six days, and there will be pajjo aftor page of oxelusiyo articles detailing facts pertinent to tho time. Many of these urtlclos will be in tho nature of revelations, as thoy will for tho fust time give to tho public an Insight into somo of tho most im portant of tho war secrets. Tho wliolo paper win ue one wnion no patriotic American can afford to miss. It is safe to predict that every copy will ho at a premium before next Sun day is over. It is tho courso of wisdom. therefore, that you should order your copy oi next nunaur s I'hilaclclpuia "Proas ' to day. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup stops that tickling in the throat. This lolhihlo lemcdy allays at once irritations of the throat, sore throat, hoarseness and oilier bronchial affections, T.oltcrs (Indited. Letters of administration were granted to Francis Moyer on the estato of William A. Millor, late of East Brunswick township, de ceased. The will of Henry O'Donnell. lato of Mt. Carbon, was probated yesterday. I This Is Just the Tlilnc. Eed Flag Oil for spraius and bruisos. At Gruhler Jtros., drug store. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were granted to the fol lowing: Tbomas M. MeUann, of Keilly town ship, mid Annie Mcliovorn, of brauchdale; John Klingman and Alico Kramer, both of Piuedalo; Joseph Ciossner, of Delano, and Annie K. Iiihlir, of Mubanoy City. Qnets: I was dreadfully nervous, mid for relief took your Karl's Clover Itont Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and liowel trouble. Your Tea Boon cleansed my system so tli6roughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A, Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Kirlin and a guarantee Heeds Kecorded. The followiug deeds woro recorded : From Georgo K. Hoffman and wifo to Clara ISylo Morris, promises in Pottsvillo ; from Thomas Hoy mid wifo to Jacob A. Scharadin, prem ises in Orwigsburg. The County Institute. Prof. O. W, Weiss, county superintendent. has made excellent selections for tho evening cmeiuinincnts at the Teachers Institute, which opens iu Mahanoy City ou Monday, Octuher31. The chart for the salo of re served seats opens at Kaier's grand opera house to-montw morning nt i):15 o'clock for tencliers, and lor the general public at Snydor's drug store after Saturday. Karl's Clover Koot Tea is a pleasant laxa. live. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by D. Kirlm and a guarantee 1 f&'i Tp VERY DOLLAR HE BEOT m yy Men . fine blue and black Beaver Overcoats worth $7.50, we are selling at the low price of $4.00. Better ones can buy here for $6 and $8. Boys Suits in all the latest and most popular shades at $3, $4, $5 and Up 10 $9, Children s Suite from $1.00 jip. We have an elegant line of Vestee Suits for the little fallows, that will please proportionate low prices. We cannot enumerate all our bargains. I . L REFOWICH, 'iSiP" in os. 10 and 12 South Main "GOLD DOST." PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chr""ldiMl for Hasty Perusal There aro 150 prjsnnors iu the county jail. This was potato day in Pottsvillo's public schools. Coal cars aro scarce, causing suspensions nt tho collieries. Tho Tamaqua Town Council will probably increase the tax levy. Ashland's contribution to tho Lafayette fund is $15, donated by the public school children. A swindler is said to bo heading this way. IIo cleans sowing machines for CO cents and thou finds broken wheels and other appli ances which need repair, Glvo him the boot. Miss Mao Sailor, of Pottsvillo, is now a member of Arnold Wolford's Cameron demons company. Tho Sbamokln and Ashland junior foot ball teams will play at tho latter place to morrow. Mahanoy City hotels are turning away guests for want ot accommodations. Senator S. A. boscli has recovered from his recent illness and is again in the political irena. Tho Borough Council of Tamanua lias requested tho Hoard of Health to rcduco tho salaries of the officers of tho latter body. Tho Daughters of Liberty, in session at Kaston, elected olllcors, with John H. Sinister, of Harrisbuig, as State Councilor. Itev. William Acornley, of St. Clair, has been quito ill for tho past six weeks. A correspondent says it is surprising the amount of shoplifting that is going on iu St. Clair. Tho Merchants' hotel at Reading has been sold to A. S. Flicker for f4" 000. Tho Stoddart washcry at Maizcvillo is about completed, and operations will be lcsumcd about November 1st. Itufus Lash, who recently purchased tho hotel of Frank Evorett, of Iiraudouvillo, In tends having a fox chaso iu tho near future. Tho Elks minstrel troupe, of Ashland, will give a benefit performance at Mahanoy City .Monday night. The P. & It. colliery employes at Mahanoy City will to paid to-morrow. Iu tho caso of First National Bank of Mincrsvillo vs. Samuel Freeman, action on a promisor? note, tho arbitrators awarded f Ki'J.01. The attaches of tho District Attorney's and Clerk of the Court's offices aro getting ready for November term of court. Judge Bland handed down tho audit of James A. Medlar, trustco of the estate of Samuel Ilelfuer, lato of Tottsvillo, deceased. It is said a water famino threatens the county almshouse Shenandoah has been iu that prcdicamout some time. Lieut. James Carter, of tho cruiser May. (lower, well known here, is visiting relativos at St. Clair. Miss Laura A. Clauser, of Mluorsvillo. died at the homo of her parents on Wednesday, aged 21 years. Big brewery interests in tho Wyomiuc Valley have been consolidated. The now water works at Mt. Carmol will bo ready for servlco tho first of noxt weok. In the Chauiicey mine, Luzerno county. Edward Buckloy was kicked to death by a mule. Taking t3"0 of his father's savings, tho sou of a foreign laborer at Mahanoy City has lelt lor parts unknown. One of the soldiers shot dead in tho saloon fight at Newport News, Va Tuesday night, was John Gorhain.of Ashley, Luzerne county. At yesterday s session of tho state conven tion of the Woman's Christian Temperance Alliance, at Pittsburg, Mrs. S. F. Savory, of West Chester, delivered an address. THAT JOVl'UL, FEKLIMl With tho exhilarating senso of renewed health and strength and internal cleanliness. which follows tho uso of Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to the lew who havo not progressed beyond tho old-timo medicines and tho cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never ac cepted by tho well-informed. Buy tho genuine. Manufactured by tbo California rig bprup Co. Fire I 1'lrii! rim! Insure your property from loss in the Idost and strongost cash companies : Pliila. Underwriters Insnranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Amorican Firo Insurance Co,, West Choster Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. To Cure n Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qululno Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure, 2So. Tho genuino has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf TO spent with us will bring more is true Men's all wool Cashmere Suits in Scotch Plaids Checks and fancy effects, well made and frimmed at $4 5 & $R that you will pay else where $6, $S and $10, Men s fine blue and black Clay Worsted Suits at $4.50. ffirVOn & R7 nn TWvm, ,,A?'.u'; r L'i 1HE WATER PROBLEM. Continued from First Pago.) your works cut oil" ntid have connection mado with tho plant that afl'ords mo accommoda tion Oiot I think I ought to have. There Is no good reason why tho people of this bor ough ouiiht to bo treated ill this way. Why don't tho members of Council lay asldo their differences, on this subject at least, and let tho peoplo havo walor V" Mr. Murphy said ho was in no schemo and wanted tho water turned on as long as neces sary; and when money could ho saved, turn It off. Mr. James said there woro three occasions during tho past month when tho water was shut oil" earlier than announced in tho notlco ind peoplo were deprived of an opportunity to prepare themselves. Last Tuosdar, ho said, tho water was cut off at 0 p. m.. whereas the notlco said It would bo cut off at 7:30. Mr. Hell admitted the latter occurrence, but said ho knew nothing of tho others, or had no recollection of them. Mr. Noiswentor's motion was put and defeated, whereupon Mossrs. Coakley, Ncis wentor, McGuiro, James and Shoomaker asked to havo their votes recorded ns voting in favor of the motion. Mr. Bell then moved that tho water com mittee bo lustructcd to turn on tho supply of the old plant whenever tho borough plant cannot supply tho town, and that tho water committee uso its own judgment as to tho suspension of the engineers at tbo pumping station. Mr. James indignantly declared that It was tho first time iu his experience iu tho Coun cil that he bad known of a chairman of a committee making instructions for himself. Mr. Bell's motion was carried and Mr. Lally said to tho secretary, "Mark rao as voting in favor of that motion." And record me as voting in favor of it. too, Mr. Secretary," said President McGuiro. Not that I favor tbo plan of tho motion, but it may be necessary to movo for a recon sideration somo tlmo and, as I am recorded Iu tho nfilrmativo, I will bo ablo to move a re consideration." This ended tho discussion on water and aftor endorsing tho action of certain Colin eilnien hi offering a reward of $200 for the anestand conviction of Wolczyk lilalecki, the fugitive murderer of Constablo Dando, Council adjourned. It's a mistako to imagino that itching piles can't be cured ; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant rollqf and pormanout euro. At any drug store, 50 cents. l.Ifo SiioTllleo J'or cslneo. Vienna, Oct. 21. The death of Bar iseh, the employe of the bacteriological department of Professor Netlinasle's establlshmont, who contracted the bu bonic plague here while assisting In cultlvntinB the plague barilla for pur poses of scientific investigation, has almost created a plague panic In Vienna. The remains were burled yes terday with remarkable precautions, the body having been soaked In dis infectants and placed in a double metal collln, carefully soldered. Darlsch's two nurses have developed alarming symptoms. They have been Isolated. Ills duties In the Nethnagle establish ment was to clean and feed the rab bits, rats and guinea pigs that were the subjects of experimental Inoculation. Kltli'd Wile. '-hot Hlmsclt. Paterson, N. J., Oct. 21. John Iteln hardt, 55 years of age, murdered his wife yesterday because slip disagreed with him ns to the advisability of his yoing into the saloon business, and he then shot himself. There is not much probability of his recovery. Copper Colored Splotches. There is only ono euro for Contagious Blood Poison tho disease which has completely baffled tho doctors. They aro totally unahlo to euro it, and direct their efforts toward bottling tho poison up in tho blood and concealing it from viow. S. S. S. cures tho disease posi tively nnd permanently by forcing out every traco of tho taint. I was nffllotod with a terrible blood disease. which was In spots at first, but afterwards spread an over my ooay. These soon broke out In to sores, and It Is easy to Imagine tho suflering I endured. Betore I be came convinced that the doctors could do no good, I had spent a hundred aouars, wuicn was really thrown away. I then tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach the disease. when I nad llnlshed mv I?' llrst bottle ot 8. 8. 8. I was creatl v lmnroved and was dell Kb ted with tne resnit. Tno largo rca spioicnes on m; chest becan to crow naler and smaller, ani before long disappeared entirely. I regained my lost weight, uccamo stronger, and my ap petite greatly Improved. I was soon entirely wen, nna my sicin ns clear as a pieco oi glass, II. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. Don't destroy nil possible chnnce of a euro by taking tho doctor's treatment or mercury and potash, Tlieso minerals cause tho hair to fall out, and will wreck tno entlro system. 3o3e3oThC is ruKELY vegetable, and is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books on tho disease and Its treat mont mailed freo by Swift Specific Com pany, Atlanta, Georgia. OUR in return than two dollars Blood EHARKAB TWO GRATEFUL. WOMEN Rostorod to Health by Lydla D. Plnltham's Vogotablo Compound. "Cult Do My Own Work." Mrs. Patrick Dakeht, TVcit Wlmtod, Conn., writes t "Dbab Mm. Petkitam: It ia with pleasure that I write to you of the bcnoflt I haye derlred from using your wonderful Vegetable Compound. I was very 111, Buffered with female weak noss and displacement of the womb. "I couldnot sleep at night, had to walk the floor, I suffered so with pain In my sitlo and small of my back. Was trou bled with bloating, and at times would faint awayt had n terrible pain in my heart, a bad taste In my mouth all the tlmo and would vomit; hut now, thanks to Mrs. Pinkham and her Vegetable Compound, I feel well and sleep well, can do my work without feeling tired; do not bloat or havo any trouble whatever. "I sincerely thank yon for the good advice you gave me and for what your medlalne has done for me." "Cannot Frail. It Enoogh." Miss Gertie Dtrmnx, Franklin, Nob., wrltcst " I suffered for somo tlmo with pain ful and irregular menstruation, falling of the womb and pain In the back. I tried physicians, but found no relief. "I was at last persuaded to try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound, nnd cannot praise it enough for what it has done for mo. I feol like a new person, and would not part with your medicine, I have recommended it to several of my friends " Coining Kventft, Oct. 23. Third annual ball of Dcfcndor Hoso Co., No, 3, of Turkoy Itun, at tho com' pany's hall. Kov. 1st. Annual supper under auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Bobbins' opera house. Nov. 4. Grand concert in tho Methodist Episcopal church uuder tho auspices of tbo M. E. church choir, assisted by the Shenan doah male party. Nov. 10th. Grand annual supper under auspices of tho membersof Trinity Keformed church, in Itobblns' opera house. Nov. 21th. Turkey supper under the auspices of tho All Saiuts' church will be held In tho church basement, corner Oak and West streets. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signaturo of URIT0NS LESS BELLIGERENT. London Papcr-H ISndenvorlnir to Sub duo tho Toollnp: AmiliiHt 1'rnnco. London, Oct. 21. The London morn ing papers have cooled down to an ex ceedingly cautious and conservative tone In dealing with the Fashoda ques tion, apparently realizing that the pub lic on both sides of the channel Is heat- eu to tne danger point. There is a marked effort to avoid an offensive tone. The Times pays: "Sir Michael Hlcks-Heach has gone some way to persuade our neighbors that we really mean what we say. The , time has come when It Is absolutely necessary to dispel French dreams on , this subject, unless very dangerous consequences are to result; but the chancellor of the exchequer might i have performed the operation more dexterously." The Dally News, which voices tho general feeling, says: "The country is determined to maintain its right, but there Is no occasion to provoke our op ponents or to add fuel to the contro versy." The Trafalgar celebration falling to day Is a particularly unfortunate co Incidence, and may have just the ef fect of adding to the fuel by hotheads taking advantage of tho occasion to get up a Fashoda celebration. Our Warships Iti-ncif Araoy, Manila, P. I., Oct. 21. The United States cruiser Boston and the collier Nero, which, on Oct. 5 were ordered to proceed to Hong Kong, In connection with the recent disturbances at and near Pekln, have arrived at Amoy, on the Island of that name In the province of Fo-KIen, opposite Formosa the former short of coal nnd the latter with her cargo afire. Well authenti cated reports havo reached here of a terrible state of anarchy In tho south ern Philippines. The Spaniards there nre cooped up In the principal towns. The Americans continue capturing the rebel vessels as they arrive nt Cavlte. Two have been captured 'this week. Connootloul'H 'Italian "MiirdorpRS. Naugatuck, Conn., Oct. 21. Mrs. An gellne Rose, aged 21 years, was mur dered yesterday by Mrs, Marie Pom panlo, aged 25. The two women, who are Italians, quarreled, and Mrs. Pom panlo stabbed Mrs. Hose In the side with a table knife. The victim lived but a few moments. The murderess gave herself up to the authorities. FALL ANNOUNCE!! ENT. spent anywhere else. We will The Reliable Street, Shenandoah, Pa A DEADLY TRIAL TRIP. KxploMon on tho Torpedo Hont Davis ItcmiltH In Sovon Deaths. Astoria, Ore., Oct. 21. Tho torpedo boat Davis, which started on Its official trial trip yesterday, was disabled by tho bursting of a number ot boiler tubes. Eight of tho crew wen badly scalded, and three of them died soon after reaching hero, while four others died late last night, making the death list seven. Tho dead are C. McNcely, P. Lulthleo, II. Wood, B. Ilyan, A. Johnson, A. Uuehl and E. Morris. Lulthleo was a coal passer and Woods was superintendent of tho boiler room. Tho others were firemen, The acci dent occurred In the Columbia river, about 20 miles above this city. The nature of the explosion has not been mado known, and the examina tion of her boilers will be required to determine exactly what part of the boilers burst. The best theory ob tainable Is that some of the tubes of the outward boiler exploded, owing to a derangement of the automatic water gauge, which permitted the water to get too law. Excepting for the havoc naturally wrought in the holler room tho boat Is uninjured. GUARDING EMPEROR WILLIAM. Tho Sultan TnkliiK Kxcollent Cnro of tho German lUonnroh. Constantinople, Oct. 21. Emperor William, usually accompanied by the empress. Is engaged In a oeaseless round of sightseeing, though he nd heres closely to the program of places to be visited and his route Is revealed only to those personally concerned and Immediately beforehand. The strictest police precautions are carried out to Insure his safety. Yesterday he decided to Inspect tho Imperial carpet factory at Ileroka and was conveyed there In a train of eight carriages built for the occasion and luxuriously equipped. All the stations had been repaired and decorated. At Ileroka Is a kiosk especially built for use of the empress, where their mnjes tles lunched, after which they returned to Constantinople by water. Emperor William and the sultan again exchanged telegraphic felicita tions. Everywhere were great crowds, triumphal arches festooned with Ger man and Turkish colors, and bands playing the German anthem. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively enrcs piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For salo hv- Aj Wssloy. Sonxntlonnl Itnport Dlxorpdlted. Washington, Oct. 21. The sensational Spanish report of a naval battle be tween Admiral Dewey's vessels and the Insurgent navy In the Philippines is received with absolute Incredulity In both the navy and war departments. If there has been any recent nctlon Admiral Dewey has failed to mention It, and neither General Otis nor United States Consul Wildman have regard ed It as worthy of notice. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo Porto Itlomi Claim Cil'lsonhlp. New York. Oct. 21. A test will be made today of (ho rights of natives of Porto Hlco residing In the United States to exercise the franchise without nat uralization, the argument being .ad vanced in thfflr behalf that by the rais ing of the American flag over Porto Rico Tuesday they acquired tho same stains as that of native born citizens of this country. The test will bo mads by A. Velez Alvarado, who has lived In this city for ten years. He will apply for registration, and on being re fused, which he expects, will npply to the court for on order compelling the election officers to enroll his name. It Is unlikely the question will be de termined before election day. NO FAITH CURE. ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAULE'I S. They Cure Stomach Troubles and Indiges tion Anyway. Whetaer you Have Faith In Them or Not. Merc faith will not digest your food for you, will not give an appetite, will not increase your flesh and strengthen your nerves and heart, but Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, because they are composed of the elements of digestion, they contain thejuices, acids and peptones necessary to the digestion and assimilation of ull wholesome food. . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food if placed in a jar or botlle in water heated to gS degrees, and they will do it much more eflectivcly when taken into the stomach after meals, whether you have faith that they will or not. They invigorate the stomach, make pure blood and strong nerves, in the only way that nature can do it, and that is, plenty of whole some food well digested. It is not what we eat, but what we digest that does us good. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nre sold by nearly all druggists at So cents for full sized package, or by mail from the Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. OF FE mention a few prices only to prove that what we say that other stores will ask you $8 to 14.00 for, you that cannot be duplicated anywhere for the price. you both in quality and price. Everything else at 11 j t One-Price Clothier, riutii cAii umu nousness. THAT no ono remedy can contain tho elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ovcryono. Dr. llllos' Syetem of Itestorallvo ltomodlcs consists of sovon distinctively different preparations, each for its own purposo. Mrs. Iu O. Dramley, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered from oxtremo nervousness and annoy ing constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of tho heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain In my loft sldo, palpitation and a constant feeling ot weakness and prostration, I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Nerve and Liver Pills and tho Antl-I'nln l'llla to relievo sudden paroxysms of palrVfl nnrl bpnilfinlin. lennn fnlt r,nl. and tho pains and aches and weariness loft mo. I then took Dr. MII03' Rcstoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my formor Eooa health.' Dr. Miles' Itemcdlcsl aro sold by all drug ur. gists under a positivo guarantee, llrst bottle I benefits or money ro-s Mlloo' iomediesl Restoro funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart andf , Health nerves free. Address, DU. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8C1IUYKILL. DIVISION. October 4, 1898. Trains if ill leave Shenandoah After Inn Ann a date for WiK-an, Uilberton, FrockvlUe Daik water, . umir, rottsviiio. Hamburg, IGe&dlr.g, 1'ottHtown, J'hocnlxvllle. nurrletuwii n d PhR. arielphla (Jlroad street station) at 6 03 and 8 15 ft. m.. 2 02. G IS ii. in. on week dnvn. Humla-ra 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m. . lrnina icave rracKVine ror wnenaniioah tt Jl 16a.m. and 0 46, 7 36 p, a,. Bunday, 11 01 a. in. and o 46 p. m. Leave Pottsvillo (or Shenandoah (vtaFrnck villo, 710, 11 'JO a. ru., fiao, 7 JO p. m. BuuUuy iu no a. m u m p. m. Ieave I'mladelpMa. Broad street station), for rthrftndoah at 8 U5 a. tn., 4 10 p, m. week days. snnuayn leave at tt ru nnuu Kf a. ru. Leave IJroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIl NEW YOKK. 7:U, 8 21, faO, I0 21 11 (X) a, n 12 00 noon, J2 85 , Limited! 00 and I22 i . tu ,) I 40, 2 30, 3 20, j IN1. 102.5 00. 3 5G 6 00. 7 03 7 50. lOOtin. m.. 12 01. nif'ht. Sundayn.aiiO. 4 (W. 15050V 515. 8 20, 9 50, 10 2lt 1185 a. m.( 12 03, 12 35, .MX', 1 (.-, iUlllllCU 1 , ) a J, j ot, o ao, if IK, i ou, 10 on p. m., 12 01 n i Klit KxpreHH for Boston without change, 11 00a in,, week-drtyn, and 7 50 p. m., daily. Por Sea Girt, Ashury Park, Oc?nn Grove, Lonir Itrunch. b20. 1114 a in. 3 30. 4 02 p in weekdayn. For Lumber vlllc. Kaston and Scrnnton, G50, 910 a tn, 12 00 noon, 3 (.2, 5 Oj ( Lambert vlllo and iwiou oiuyj) WfM'KuayH, anu y iw p in tinny II u flat o, 9 0u a tn, 12 00 noon weekdays and 7 Oi p in daily. WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH, For Hultiinoro and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, I0 20. 1I23.U. m.. 120'.. I281 l II. 8 12. 4 41. (325 Congressional Limited,) (U7. 355,731 ii. m and 12 0.' nlcht week dave. Sundava. 3 50, 720. 9 12, 11 23 a. m., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, (320 Coi'Kreionnl Limited,) 0&5 731 p. in. and For Italtlniore. accommodation. 9 12 a m. 2 0i and 4 01 p tn week dayH,5(VSand 11 lft p m dally Atlantic coftHt lme, express i-j uv p in, anu 12 05 nlKht, daily. Southern Kamvav, express o art p in, dally. Chesapeake fc Ohio Kallway, 731 p tn, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 1020 a in weekdays. II 10 p ni daily. ljcnve Market street wiinri as follows: isx prews lor New York, 9 00 a in, 1 30 p in week das. For Long llranch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a in wcekd yH. For Island Heights, 833 a in and 400 p m weekdays FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m,, 7 05 p. m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 05 p in. irfave .Market ntrert warr JCxpress, vuunm, 2 00,4 00,5 01 p in. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 30 nnd 5 00 p iu. For Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocern City, Avalon Stone Harbor, AiiKlesea, Wild wood and Hull j 1 tench Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00, p rn wees uays. nunuajs yuuam. For Somen Point lixpress, 9 00 a. m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m, week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m Tho Union Transfer Company will call for and check baRao from In tels and residences. J. H. Hdtciiinmon, J. It. Wood, Gen'I Manaicrr. G-n 1 IVhV'r Airt We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. 3a& A3 mm mm wm mm mm wm fm St-N S8 R V4 mi mm Wtm wine 1 rtt-fSy lvarn -l Aniir-4 T.ii- IE. H. I ll.M. r 1
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