IN M t It lias Set Shenandoah Talking. One More Public, Expression on j M the Subject. Tlio Improved condition of tlio nubile la an Important question., . Doubly so to us, when It refer to tlio Shenandoah public. Hun dreds uf our citizens luivo learned to appre ciate the lifting of tlio bonvy burdens that backs liava borno for many years. It has been a groat struggle for many, and now that rellof lias conio nt Inst, It is wolcomo. Of courso orciybody should know about it, and 'tis tlio oiuillng of everybody together with Rratittido and tlmiikfiilcees tliat brliips forth such expressions of pralso an tlio following from .Mrs. Sarah Donahue, of Market and Coal btreets. Sho says : "I was in a very had way with toy hack and kidneys which greatly disturbed my rest at night. I learned about Doau's Kidney l'ills and procured them at Klrlln's druit store, and sineo taking them my troublos bavo all disappeared, I had pains in tlio top tud back of my bead and u dull acbingacross my kidneys, accompanied by a dragged out feeling all tlio tlmo. I used to bo so lame across tlio small of my back that I could hardly got out of a chair when I sat for auy length of tlmo. Slneu taking I tain's Kidney l'ills I bavo had no troublo of this nature, and I am willing to endorse Doan's Kidney Tills and to give them all tlio credit for re moving my troubles arising from disordered kidnoys." Doan's Kldncy'.l'ills for salo by nil dealers. I'rico 50 cents. Mailed by Koster-Milburn Co., llulf.ilo, N. Y., sole agents for tbo TJ. S. Kcmcmbor tlio namo Doan's and tnko no substitute. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE i OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. 36th Annual Session, At Knler's Opera House, Mahanoy City, I'n., Oct. 31, and Nov. 1, 2, 3 & 4. Evening Entertainments. MONDAY. OtTOIUSlt 31. Hon. Wallace llrucc, Iirooklyn, N. Y., ex Unitca State Consul to Scotland. lecture "A Ureal Uentury." TUKSDAY, NOVRMDE1E 1. Hon. Henry WnttorHon, Louisville. Ky Editor Louisville Courier Jotirunl. Lecture "Abraham Lincoln. ' WKOXKSUAY, Novnsmint 2. Slayton's Jubilee ylnsers. Tlio lending Colored Concert Company. Crowded houses everyv here. THURSDAY, NOVKMRKH 3 The Knultsh Glee Club. Miss Annie I, Walker, soiimno; Mrs. Minnie IU'11-lrvlnir fontrnlto! Win. IVivntz Sullivan, tenor: Freil- f'fln ItnMiill. hnH: Miss Emily MelClruV. dra matic reailcr and impersonator All superior artists. RAILWAY AUKANGKMRNTS Kxenrsion ttekcta on I'hllailelnhla and Read intf lUltroad, LeliLh Valley iinllro.td nnd Pennsylvania Railroad can tie hud by ttioxe having orders Persons not receiving orders or wlshUitr an additional supply should ritu to the County Superintendent, giving the unnie o: the neron for whom such order Is intended. TRAINS. Arrangements ean bo made to have h special train on Lehigh Valley Railroad to leave iwntmnoy uuy ior i-ousvnie, vi Delano and t. Clair, after each even in' onto talnment Parties dCHirinir to take ndvnntam nf such train will notify the County Sunerin tendent or Mr. Henrv Kciber, naaseiiirpr nuent, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Rottsville, l'a., not later than October HJ. UKCKPTION COJIMITTKK Mr. John Lin ton, Mahanoy City, is chairman of the reception committee. Teat hers who desire to secure boarding places prior to the meeting of County Instltut will pleat-e nddrens Mr. Linton. TICKKT ARRANGEMENTS. Season tickets. Securing reserved scats opera boxes, $2 50; parquet and circle, SJ.O0; dress circle, fln.t three rows, $2 00; dres circle, fomth row, $1.75; dress circle, except first four rows, 51.50: enrollment tlctcets st curing ad mission only. $1.00; hiiiRle admission, CO cents The chart for sale of reserved seat tickets will optn at the box ofllco of Kblir's opera house, October 22, at D:13 a. in. for teachers only, to secure scats In one-half of the opera house, and at 1 p. m. for citizens to secure seats in the other half of the. opera house, lleforo openlcK the chait, parties desiring to purchaso tickets will draw numbers for position in Rue. ICach teacher In line may purchaso any num ber of tickets not exceeding twenty, nnd each citizen In line may purchaso any number not exceeding ten. Persons mav join the line a second tune with the same privilege ns at first. The representative of each District will' be required to present to the ticket ugeut a list of the names of the teachers for a horn he buys tickets. Chart open nt Snyder's drug store, Mahanoy City, after October 22. Doors open at 7 p.m. Entertainments commence at 8 p. m. G. V. WEISS, County Superintendent. Lauer's. 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. Cliristi s: ;hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - . PA VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON, YOUR NEIGHBOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP MAHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OF MAHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE Chief Magistrate Loaves Chicago For the Capital. WILL MAKE SPEECHES EN ROUTE. nformnl Artdroisos Will Ho Mnrto nt I.oirn ii sport, IiKllminpollH, Columbus nml IMttBliuru At Imllannpnllnn Itc contlou Will Ho Tondorcd Illm, Chlcnco, Oct. 21. President McKIn- loy nnd Iho members of his party left for Washington last night over ths Pennsylvania railroad. The crowd that has followed him every time he has appeared In public was with him to the last, and It required the efforts of 150 policemen to restrain the throne which packed the depot to suffocation. Just as the train pulled out the president appeared on the rear platform of the last car and bowed repeatedly as the crowd cheered him. The president spent most of tho day In rest and receiving friends of the family. The prolonged banquet at tho Auditorium the night previous was not permitted to disturb tho habit of early rising which the president has closely adhered to for many years. At 8 o'clock he breakfasted and then kept open house for Captain McWIlllams" neighbors and friends until luncheon hour. Mrs. McKlnley has patronized the bazaar given by the women of the Holy Angels Catholic church by sending through Miss Mitchell, a young wo man of the parish, a donation for the movement. The ladles In charge of the bazaar, wishing to show their appreci ation of the net, yesterday morning sent a delegation to Mrs. McKlnley, presenting her with a beautiful Se- veres vase. President McKlnley proceeded to the First regiment armory shortly after 1 o'clock. From the armory he went to the Auditorium to meet a number of friends, nnd while, there was presented with a memorial In favor of Interna tional arbitration by the Chicago com mittee on international arbitration. After listening to the reading of the memorial he said: I am Indeed very glad to meet this representative delegation, and give you the assurance that the subject of your memorial sfhall enlist my early and earnest consideration. You are doubt less aware that I have informed the czar of Russia that the United States will be represented in the proposed congress of peace. I suppose it might not be appropriate, when we form our commission, to constitute It generously from you Chicago gentlemen who are so thoroughly interested in the Issue with which It will deal, but we will take this up later. I don't want to take any of you by surprise." During the trip to Washington the president will make stops and deliver Bpeeches at Transport, Ind., Indianap olis, Columbus and Pittsburg. All of these addresses will be short and In formal, with the exception of that at Indianapolis, where a stop of three quarters of an hour will be made and a reception will be tendered the presi dent. A special car containing Governor Mount and his staff was attached to the presidential train. How to Look Guou. Good looks are really more than skin deep. depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. 11 the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if jour kidneys ue aliened, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and ionic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, nlotches nnd boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. Suit Tor l.yiH'lilntx limiinsro. TJrbana, O.. Oct. 21. The circuit court has handed down a decision in the case of Benchurch nualnst Champalrrn county for ?5,000 damaROS. The buIl Brows out of the lynehlnp of Click Mitchell two years afro, and the law gives the nearest kin $3,000. Ths com mon pleas court held the law uncon stitutional. The circuit court held it to be constitutional. Tho case will now go to the supreme court. Olve the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of cotTeo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it because when proporly prepared it tastes like tho finest colTce but is free from all its Injurious proportioa. Grain- O aids diso3tion nnd strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 aa much a3 cofloo. 15 and 25c. Drnnl; Liirliollf Aolil by .Mlwtnlco. Trenton, Oct, 21. Miss Lizzie Whea- Ian, aged 28, was found dead In bed at her boardinn house yesterday as the result of carbolic acid, presumably taken In mistake for medicine. There is no reason for suspecting; that the death resulted from anything other than accident. IIoh'h This? VeolTcr Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for . . . i I. ,.1 1, any caso 01 untarrn mm can nui -i Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHKN1SY tc CO, Props., Toledo, O. Wo tho undersigned, have known F.J.Cheney or the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honnrnhlo In nil business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tbaux. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Wauukci, Kinnan & MAiiVIN, Wholesalo Drug- cists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces ot tho system. Pried 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. -Ul,VI,, IH,- II11II110K iiontioit. Washington, Oct. 21. News leaked out yesterday of a darlns robbery at 1 ne Arlington hotel several days ago by which ex-Oovernor Hullock, of Geor gia, and his wife lost diamonds and Jewelry valued at several thousand dol lars. Tho police have been quietly at work on the affair, but thus far with out result. Is It a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlo Oil. A tut? Use Dr. Thomns' Kclcctrlc Oil. At your druggists. Throo Voimit Itldn Strulors Killed. Buffalo, N. V., Oct. 21. Wlllam Her ner, Fred Berncr and Charles Coats wrlth, young schoolboys of Cheekto waga, were killed yesterday by a pas senger train on tho Lehigh Valley rail road. The boys were stealing a ride on a freight train and Jumped off, landing on another track directly In front of the passenger train. Dr. llull'a Cough Syrup cures 11 cough or cold In short order. One hottlo of'thls wonderful remedy will effect a cure. His absolutely the beat cough syrup made. Prices SiSc. 8 0am'l m The champion chew in all national and international contests is always Every year the unsuccessful efforts of other brands to take the lead over Battle Ax only serve to emphasize the wonderful strength and perma nance of the popularity that Battle Ax won in the first competition, four years ago, and has held every year since then. 30,000,000 pounds sold this year. You needn't apologize for chewing Battle Ax. There's nothing better at any price. member when you ike: orkin, Mo. 129 South TERMINUS OF THE SCHUYLKILL We are again doinp: business at the stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him a visit. , ... , . . , , . ,. 1 c 1 1 1 The stock consists ol a complete line of lewelry and musical msttu- 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 0 1 have polite salespeople. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG uir.nr th. urii. k.Ut All rlraini are properly cured, their condition often worries theminto Insanity, Consumptlonor Death. Mailed sealed. Price ti Der box: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal cuarantee tocure or refundth raoney.ls.oo. beod lor tree boot, For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drusr Admiral Howo.v's Orntltudo. - Pittsburg, Oct. 21. The chancellor of the 'Western university of Pennsylvania has received a letter from Admiral Dewey In acknowledgment of a letter sent last June notifying tho admiral that the honorary degree of doctor of laws had been conferred upon him. Tho admiral says in part: "While I have received many evidences o the appreciation In which my countrymen hold my efforts to break the power of Spain in the far east, yet no act of In dividual or corporation has given me more unqualified pleasure than this one of this great university." Too late to cure a cold aftor consumption has fastened its deadly grip on tho lungs. Take Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup whllo yet there is time. senator lull 011 tho stump. New York, Oct. 21. David B. Hill ad dressed a great Democratic mass meet ing In the Academy of Music, Brook lyn, last night. The hall was packed and the enthusiasm of the people was extraordinary. The doors of the hall tvere thrown open at 7 o'clock, and at that hour a large crowd of men and women were massed In front of the building on Montague streetf The rush nt the entrance was checked by the force of policemen, who managed to keep the big throng In pretty good or der. The seating capacity of the big theater was soon filled, nnd by 7:30 the aisles were occupied by hundreds of people, who were wedged tightly In the narrow passages. Dyspepsia bauo of human cxUtanco, Burdock Wood Biltora cures It, permauently, Regulates and tones the stomach. Kllli'il In l'rlo l-'lglir. Omnha, Neb., Oct. 21. Billy Walker, the pugilist who was knocked out by Andy Dupont Monday night, died at South Omaha yesterday, after having been unconscious for 50 hours. The charge against Dupont will be changed from prize flghting to murder. Uo Dr. Hull' Cough Syrup for your cough, or cold 011 chest or lungs. It Is truly n wonderful mediclno. No other remedy has made so many remarkuulo cures. I'rico 25c, the name my again. Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Main Street, TRACTION" COHPANY'S RAILWAY old stand, with our former large A Contented Woman I lie who hns her walls nnd ceilings ilpcornted from our latest designs nnd rich colors in wall paper. We havo n complete lino of exquisite tints and shades, in the most tvtlstlc comhlna tions and patterns, and we will decorate jour home from kitchen to uttto nt a rcasonahU fin ure. J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. TiuTiivctnnrl I hi- tet of veir and have cured thousand of cases of Nervous Diseases, sucn as Debility, Duzincss, Sleepless ness and Varicocele.Atroph y.&c. Thev clear the tram, strengthen the circulation, make digestion Derfrct. and impart a healthy anil tnuft are checked ermantntlv. Unless patients Aaoreis rcu mcutwnc bu.rvivioianu,w. Store, Shenandoah, Pa. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. rmm.-cnEnr-STOEE. . o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, 23 West Contra Street DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. nillions of Dollars Go up in sniokt, every year. Take 1 0 risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in urst-ci&ss re liable companies as represented by TlAVIH FAUST insurance Agent U U U4' ISO Houth Jard.nBI Alto Llle and Accidental OorupanLi Slioj Expoot No Quarter From tlio American Commissioners. PRAOTIOALLY A PLEA FOR MEE0Y A Grent Spanish l'm-sonntjo," Iro Biinmlily ii Mniiihoi- or tho Commis sion, At IIIm VIowh For tho Honollt of tho London Times. ; rri m.V, i ,a ' respondent of The Times Bays: "I had ..li. ...,. -.i.., o i q,,Li, a visit yesterday from a great Spanish personage, who seems to have been commissioned to ascertain the trend of public opinion on the negotiations here, lie appealed much depressed. lie has found great and genernl sympathy with Spain, but has been unable to discover nny possibility of obtaining moral support against the American delegates, who nro Inflexible in their demands and with much politeness of form havo hitherto categorically re fused to make the slightest concession on any of the Instructions received by them, never asking their government for the slightest modifications. I have already explained the mode of negotiation. Memoirs are handed In, which are translated and replied to In the samo fashion. The Spaniards from tlmo to time endeavor to enter Into conversation and turn discussion Into a verbal exchange of views In order to obtnln some deviation from tlio line marked out by the American government for Its representatives. 'Senor Abarzuza, who is a master of the English language. Is the Spanish commissioner who makes the attempts to lead to conversation, and as he Is described as very prepossessing and 1 eloquent, he always makes a pro found Impression. The Americans, however, listen attentively, but rig- Idly maintain the proceedure of writ ten replies. "The Intended sitting on "Wednesday could not be held, because the Span- lards, In view of the written replies made to them, renounced their at tempts at conversation and asked 48 hours' srace to consult their govern ment and prepare a written rejoinder. The friend who called told mo he had found his countrymen much discouraged, being convinced that the United States are bent on a rigorous exercise of the rights of tho victor. 'I have heard you say, he remarked, that Prince Bismarck once said to you': 'When j'ou have your knee on the throat of a vanquished nation you can take from It all you like, but you must always beware of abusing your victory and exaggerating your conquests. Other wise you load yourself for many gen erations with a crushing burden, which ends by having the most mischievous results for the victor almost more than for the vanquished.' ' "My caller remarked: 'Tho Ameri cans are not adopting this wise and humane view. They seem bent on push ing the results of the war to their ex treme consequences. They refuse to entertuin any concession on the finan cial nilpstlnn. nnd. while declinlnir to undertake sovereignty in Cuba, they maintain that the Cuban debt is a Spanish debt and that Spain abused her sovereignty by saddling the island .i, lh ,ii,t i,v -i,irh she alone profited. " 'Vainly have we urged that they themselves accepted financial obiiga- Hrtna iawftrA Tnfrlnnn nftpr thf WITT of lndependence. that they accepted the burdens of Texas after the con quest, that there Is no more general law than the law of the obligations of a country changing its rulers, and that It would be an arbitrary course and a vexatious precedent to throw the Cu ban debt upon us. All Is useless, and they stand peremptorily on their de mands. What our delegates should say to them If they persist, a3 It Is to bo fear ed they will, is this: 'We are In your hands. You are the victors. Wo for once committed the folly of going to war with you because you left us no time to avoid It, because you treated us In such a way that, even at the risk of suicide, we were bound to plunge Into war, although the result of it was evident to us. Hut we will not commit the fresh folly of recommencing war In nny form. We nre, therefore, at your mercy. We shall submit to your dic tates and shall leave the world to Judge of those dictates, but no human force will compel us to subscribe to them. and we shall not subscribe. This Is what our delegates ought to say on this uunan question, as ror the other points, they will wait to hear what they are.' " An Enterprising Drnggls There are few men more wide awake and entemrisint! than A. Wasley, who spares no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. Thcy now have the valuable agency of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ana Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is nroducinc such a furor all over the cbuntry by lty many shutting cures. It absolutely cures siiinui, iironciiuis, iiuaiscucas uiiu ,i wilt. tions of the Throat, Chest and l,unp;s. Call at above drujr store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size lor So cents and j,i.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Esterhuzy'-s I'ropo-i-il Mill ' l.ibnl. London, Oct. 21. Major Curitf F.-r- dlnand Walsin Esterhazy, w ho had hitherto not denied the London Ob server's assertion that he hnd claimed to be the author of the Dreyfus border eau, will suo The Obesrver for libel be cause of that statement. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoidiug to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Ilalsam for the throat and I.ungs. 1'tice 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists Dentil '11T J?x-tJdv(Vrimr Slioldon. Deadwood, S.D., Oct.21. Ex-Governor Charles N. Sheldon died yesterday of pneumonia. He was a native of Johns town, Vt., Forved through the war. went to ttnlcotn In 1881, and wat elected governor In 1892 nnd again In 18l. Curo that Cough with Shiloh's Curo. The !, rvmiFh fnro. Relieves Croup promptly- Ono million bottles sold last year. 40 dot for 23 cU. Bold by 1 D. KirUn and a guar autoo. Is CnptntirDroyfus InTnrM Paris, Oct. 21. An evonlng paper an nounces that Captain Dreyfus Is al ready In Paris, and Is now confined In the fortress at Mont Valeron, to which ho was secretly brought. Shiloh's Consumption Curo euros whero ntlinrri fail. It Is tho leadini; Cniieh Cure. and no homoshouldbo without it. rieasautl aJiffrV'' '. 1 Y&im to take and goes ri8ht to tho spot. Sold by I fc? i-nB.h.rS-.,?:rfSl,J?.'if5iS 1', D. Kirliu and a guarantee. PITTSBURG'S SUSPENDED DANK. Tho C'lnlniri ol DKptmHor Will Ilo Pnld In 1'ull. Pittsburg, Oct. 21. The crowds that BUrrounded the German National bank Wednemley were not In evidence yes terday. Colonel Hugh Young, the United States bank examiner, Is still at work on the Investigation of the bank's actual condition, und does not expect to be able to make a detailed report to the comptroller at Washing ton before next Tuesday or Wednes day. Acting President Myers said that no thought of prosecutions on ac count of alleged Irregularities had pre- tented tse f n the nvest (tat on thus , itfi,,i, ,u. ,.,,., ,ir..i..,,. far- Whether the future developments In the examination would lead to any action he was unable to say. President Groetzlnger's Indebtedness, he said, was secured by mortgages on the two Allegheny tanneries, and was sufficient to protect the Institution. Continuing he said: "Cashier Uurg dorf, we found, was Involved on paper paid by the bank with other prominent local people. I do not care to give tlio names of the persons, nor stale the na ture of the paper. Nevertheless, Mr. Ilurgdorf's account will not' amount to over $100,000. The bank Is entirely solvent, and all accounts will be paid In full as soon as the outstanding paper can be converted Into cash." J. D. Ilrown, one of the attorneys for the bank, said that enough funds were In sight to declare a 20 per cent divi dend next week, and he thinks ths liquidation committee will order this paid. It is Mr. Brown's opinion that not many months will be required to wind up the affairs of the bank, so far as the depositors are concerned. It Hits the Spot ThRt's RlRht. What? I'an-Tina for coughs and colds. At Qruliler "ro..druK store. IlobcllloiiM luifliiUH siiiTiMidered. Walker, Minn., Oct. 21. Kleven of the 20 Indians wanted by the authori ties started for Puluth last night under a guard of soldiers and accompanied by Indian Commissioner Jones and Marshal O'Connor. Bug and his n refuse to surrender, but the Indians say that they think they can bring them In. Marshal O'Connor is firmly convinced that Bug will never be cap tured. He said: "I am thoroughly convinced that both he and his son were killed In the bnttde, and I am sure that this is the reason that others have not come In." Commis sioner Jones admits that there Is a strong possibility that this, the first outbreak of the Chlppewas, will not be the last. No wonder bo rue noraen feel as if the disease which constantly pur sues them i iust a malig nant devil dooming1 them to emllesi mis cry. Thousands of women who could pet no re lief from any other source have written Rrateful letters to Doctor R. V. rierrc, chiff consulting; physician of the Invalid's Hotel and Surgical Institute, of TliifTilo. N Y.. telhne him of the heiiefils received from his wonderful prescription'? and the careful professional advice which he sends bv mail without charpe. A lncly HviiiK in W-sl Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y., Mrs. Mattle A. Walker, in a recent letter to Dr. Tierce, sav-, "I write to inform you what your remedies nave done lor lue; nut tney have helped me so much thnt I know not where to commence or where to leave off, as I had such a complication of ailments. I'or three years I had such bail spells I thought that if dying was only just a slcp I did not want to wake and suf fer acain; 1 would be Rlad to have death come any nicht. I got so discouraged it seemed as if J -oulil never lie well and happy again. I had a-.lunatic spells towards morntiig Sometimes I fe.t as if I could not fiet breath enough to live: had dreadful pains ill the top of my head, and was so nervous I felt as if something dreadful was going to happen I coulil not tell why cither 1 could write a dozen sheets full aud not tell all the dreadml things I rum-red. from fe male weakness, couslipation, asthmatic spells, and rheumatic neuralgia. ' I advise all who are suffering not only to use Dr. Tierce's medicines, hut to get his advice also, for it has helped me so much I cannot say enough in praise of both the advice and the remedies. I iook on vour iiicuujhict us ucmp a God-send, and will ask Cod to guide suifenng humanity to the ri:?ht relief." For nervous troubles and ailments pecu liar to women Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Pre scription is the only proprietary remedy designed by a regularly educated physician. For bronchial afTections and digestive diffi culties his " Golden Medical Discovery " is the one permanent cure. His 'Tleasant Pellets "are the most effective natural lion- griping- laxative for constipation. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of the "People's Medical Adviser." For paper-covered copy enclose ii one-cent stamps to cover mailing ouly. Cloth-bound, 31 t,t.imps. WITCH HAZEL c u Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bitos of Insects. E S Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price iimriiiir.is'Jiiii. o., 11 1 11 j nminst,,Aeiori. CURE ALL VOUR PAINS WITH A Medicine Chest In Itself. Slmplo, Safo and Quick Curo for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 00 cont Bottles. BEVVARC OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE, PERRY DAVIS' Side Enlreru") on Green St.t PHILADELPHIA. PA, "CURE GUARANTEED." Vmn , nWl..uv.-lo or man leit & tlxwe con U'i'tpi inimiiiiirriaKi.iryi art' a icum 01 W-t'JH PUiaUH i:,V.w.. or IJrSi'"itnleooeoo''"5efl,iroy.-rloft!" 111 iij macaooa intu mri.-n wnu- lue- xiiuktuic IJiineU. aud 1'itke luilllutci, -GM r. Read What CUTICURA REMEDIES Havo Done for Skln-Torturod Babies. My llttlo sister had cow-pox. She suffered terribly. Tried oierythlng, no good. Scabs c-.nuo oil with her clothes, the wai raw all over. CtTTK't.iiA Sou cuml her In three weeki. Mrs. KI.IZA. UUYi:, 1213 4tli St., Wash., I), C. Our llttlo boy had lkiioma In tho most hor rible state. Ills face was full of scabs, and parts of tlio llosli wtro raw. Wo used CiiTf. criu SoAl' and Ct'TlctritA (ointment), and In mir nn It he irnf o grml as ever. .Mrs. .1. C. ntl'.IWH, inn Sojst St., Brooklyn. I noticed a vry red roughness on my boy's face. Doctors did no good. After using ouo l,oc and a half of CuncunA (ointment) and Cimi'unA Soap, he U entirely cured. Jlrs. W. a. 1.QVK, 1!)13 Wilder Bt., Phllara. MfVTtlCDC T know thl rm bmth with Coti fV'lMllllnO CORA Hoar. anil lnnlenilntlnt Willi ci ticura, iiuit.t or emollient tkln caret, will afford In tunt rellrf. permit rert n ile;p.Mu! point loaipeedy cure, end not to uie them U tofUla jour duty. Bold Ihrouthout tho worl.iri,OTTiI. O.Corp.,So1 L'rope , Uotton. All About Utbj i Bklo, Sc&lp ft lUtr,fre Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Fitting;. ron SALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. Philadelphia & Reading Railway rum s I! - n H r1 Cor I- -No Snuke If! EPI'ltOT OCTOI1KR J, 1893. Trains leave Hhenandofth as follows : For Sew York vl Philadelphia, week days, 7 3d 9 M a. in., 12 27. 3 10 and 6 U7 p. in. Kor Sew York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7 30 a. m., 12 27 and 3 10 p. 111. Kur Heading nnd Philadelphia, wec-k days, 7 30, 9 SI a.m.. Vi 27. 8 10 and e 07 n. in Kor l'ottsvlllc, week days, 7 30, 9 01 a, m., 2 27, 3 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. For Tamanua and Mahanoy City, week days. 7,'I0, U 51 a in., 12 27 3 10audo07p. in. For vt llllamsport, nunhury and Jjewlsburg. ucek duys. 11 30 a. in.. 12 27, 7 2S n. m For .Miuiiino) f lane, weemiays, 7 au, 04, 11 au m., 12 27. 3 10, 6 U7. 7 2h, &.1 p. m. For Ashland and ShanioKln. week days, 7 30, 1180 . ni., 12 27, 3 10,8 07 , 723 and SOS p. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the West via n 1. t 1, 1, ,... ....1. . I..- t .. .. , i.,,i..n Terminal, 'Philadelphia. (1. & 11. H R.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 20 a, ni 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. -. Sundays, :i 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., a in aim 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets stntion, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20. 12 U8 40 p in. Huudays, 1 35, 8 23-p, m. TKAIN8 FOP. SHKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia week Jays, 12 IS, 4 30, 8 00, 11 SO a. 111., and 1 45, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Jeave new 1 one via Aiaucn imunK, weeK days, 4 80, 0 10 a. in., 1 30 p, m. 1-ave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 10, 8 86 10 21 a. m. nnd 1 3G, 4 CO p. 111. Lene Heading, week days, 7 00, 10U8, a, 111. 12 15, 4 17, 8 00 p. m. Leave Fottsvtlle, week days. 7 10, 7 10 a. m., 12 30 4 10, 1'. 10 and 6 50 p. 111. Leave Taruaqua, week days, 8 3G, 11 23 a. in., 1 49, 5 55, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 03, 1117 a. m., 2 2J, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. m lave Mahanoy Plane, week dayB, Q30, 9 23. 10 25, 1159 a. m., 211, 5 32, 8 41. 7 57, p m. Leave Wllllamspnrt, week days, 7 42, 1UOO a, 31.. 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, I.envo Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and 8011th street whaif for Atlantic City. We-kdaj-H lixprcss, 9 00, a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Aeuoinuindatlnn, 8 00 a 111., 6 80 pm Sundays Eipress, 900, 10 00 n in Accomtuoda tlon, 8 00 a ii,, 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic nnd Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00, a m., 8 SO, 5 30 p m. Accommodation, 8 15 a, m. 4 05 p, m. Sundays Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. I'or Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 n in, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p in., for ben Islo Cltv. 5 00 p m., for Ocean City, 4 13, 3 00 p in. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 n ni South street, 9 00 a. m. Parlor Cnrs nn all express trains. 'or further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia nnd Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SwEiQAnn, Edson J. Wekks, (ien'l Hupt., Gen'l l'oss'r Agt., lteadlni: Terminal, Philadelphia. YM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beet PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IlUItKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OfHee -TCran bulldlne. corner of Main an Centre Btreets, Shenandoah. J. 1 OMEIIOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bbonandoab, Pa. )HOF JOHN JONIM, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, flavins- atudled under some of the mantera b London and l'arla, will Klve lesson, on the violin, mandolin. KUltar and vocal culture. i Term, reasonable. Ai uureu lucare Ol oirouvo. the jeweler Hbenandoah. Thtt's why they enioythelr COFFUB. I Any frrocer ean tell you 'why cuttomer" Ig keep comlne back (or SEEUG'S. I Onlf 18.peke. I I J 7
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