MONEY MAKING. Munyon Teaches You to Doctor Yourself. " It l not kecesasry to call a physi cian every time you have an nrao or a pain nrd pay lilm i '-vnral rlollara Tor counting your pulse anil looking at your loiiKue, shs l'roi or. MuYitun. Neither Is It wle to neglect symptoms that may Indicate tile liefrlnnlng of serious ni ne a a. The symptoms of moat dlsnaaes ore ao plain that you know what ana you. Out the proper Munyon Reme dy from some druggist at once and cure yourself before disease gets the best of you." Mostly 20 cents a bot tle. Mr. S. It. Dennis, car Inspector Alle- heny Valley Kallroad, Oil Bast Second treet, South Oil City. Pa., says: " For four years I suffered severely with kid ney trouble, and I do not believe that in that length of time I had two weeks good rest. Doctors did not seem to do me any good, and medicines that I took were simply wasted. Finally I secured ti bottle or Munyon's Kidney Cure which made a complete cure In my case. I have also taken one bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Cure, and it hatt done me a. wonderful amount of good." Where you are In doubt, a personal let ter to Prof. Muryon, 1.B0B Arch St., Ilillodelphla, Pa., will be answered with free medical advice for any disease. xifey r. . rr r. t r. jjdcth fYJHyibUllYIBLliM CJW ""O EFl'CCTS AT O THEM CilTOW'S UIT2ILIZER. Cures general cr special debility, wakeful ness, Rpormutorkaea, emissions, Impotency. paresis, etc Comets functional disorders, caused by errors or excess, quickly restorioe Lost Alonhood In old or ywinff, giving vigor and strength where former wcilcneoi prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. . Cure is Quick, and Thorough- DanU le deceived t9 tmilationsl Insist en CATON'S Vitalize. Sent sealed 11 your druj. gist doea not have it. Price 51 per pkge, 6 for S5 with written guarantee of complete cur. Information, references, etc., free and confidential, Send us statement of case and 23 cts. for a week's filial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO., DOSTOHi MASS. Sold nt Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, To. mm???mwmmwfWftmfc2 it "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO 1 3 HOMOEOPATHIC A R EMEDIES IOC S Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders 7 formulae of noted System Irregularities "For every ill, a special pill." I' not nt DriiR Stores, wrlto ft: Bronx Chemical Co..Yonkors,N.Y. Health Hook Mulled Free. 3 2 n cm. iff Msm way Mfi&sx a VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs. Hogs. AND FOULTKT. BOOrnco Hook on Treatment of Animals and Chart bent l'rco. cubes FeTer,ConKcsllons,TnflammatIon A.A.I h-plnnl Meningitis, Milk l'ovor. l.ll.Stralns, Lameness. ltUcnniattsm i;.tj. iiimcmpcr, insm niscuarijcs. 1.I. Dots or drubs. Worms. K.K.a-Cougks, Heaves, Pupanionla. IM'. Cnllo or Uripon, llellyache. ., IUicnrrlaKO. llemorrlinfrcs. II.11-m.IIrlnn.rv nmt litdiinv DlNnnaca. I.i.-Ernptlve JJlHpnses, Itianire. J. It llineases of Digestion, I'arnlrslft Single Bottle (over 60doecs - - ,00 W t ii lil n fn... with RrwlflM. T.f H-nt'rt T Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 87.00 dar vcienoary Lure un, iw 81 tor Droaalil i r trat prepaid aaraaat and la any va rrc.ipt VI (II IlClirilIlEI8,BKD.CO.,lHllSmraaSt.,KewTcrl. IHTJMPEREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. fn nask Oft msm Thfi A Til ffinrrAilRrill TemBaW TOT Nervous Deb i v. Vital weaKness. Bd Prostration, from over-work or other causes. l per Tiftl. or 6 vial and Urge iU powdor, f or $3. Bold l7 UrorcliU, or Mnl poali-tld on rvcelfpt of pric. For sale at Povlnsky'e drujj store, 28 East Centre street P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Celebrated Vernal e l'owders asmrfuU. uf. sod .or (antr ft! with Tsmy 'id Ptpnyimrsl nil. ud atta.nl ruuwdl. Alw.jibuyUi.rMrt nd.raid dk it?n;.r.uto4 superior to all oluwa .Jillv nolntiiwrtt. IS6 Lot Id Ih. market, A No. i, XKx, lis W Day , Uotton, Utf. th.liirk, A NZ IVtlculuMttS. Ut.i.; MI W fit JOI mm rho Lynching of a Nogro in Ohio Oonts Two Livoa, AND TEN OTHERS WERE WOUNDED Soldiers Who Woro GunriTlnrx tlio Con vlot I'lrod Twenty Volluys Into tlio Crowd Tlio Dead Wcro Innocent Spootntoi-B or tlio Kxoltlnir Scouos. Urbana, O., June 6. Two men were killed and ten wounded at 2:30 yester day morning by a company of the Ohio National Guard In defense of Charles: Mitchell, a negro mplst In Jail at this place. In spile of the tnllttla the mob finally entered the jalt and lynched the prisoner. All of the victims were Inno cent citizens who were spectators of the scene of excitement. In addition to this list. It Is feared that Mrs. Eliza Gaumer, who was assaulted by the ne gro, will not recover, and several of the Injured are In a serious condition. There Is Intense feeling against some of the ofllclals, and further complications are apprehended. The dead are: Harvey Bell, Urbana, shot In the head and Instantlly killed tlpton Baker, farmer north. of Urbana. Fatally wounded: Wesley Bowen, Ca ble, shot In the hip: 55aoh Wank, Ur bana, shot In the groin and leg. While the past two nights and days witnessed scenes of lawlessness and bloodshed, yet the feeling at no time has been as Intense as It Is here today. The body of Mitchell was exposed all day yesterday lrl a rough coffln, and It Intensified the feeling among the crowds who viewed It. Tho bodies of the citi zens who were killed were tenderly cared for, and their funerals on Sun day will tend to keep alive the bitter feeling. Several of the wounded will be crippled for life. One week ngo yesterday Mrs. Eliza Gaumer was assaulted by Mitchell at her home In this city, near the court house. The brute accomplished his pur pose. Keenly realizing her position, she requested her son to announce that she was assaulted for robbery. It was given out that Mitchell attempted to force her to sign a check for $000. But as Mrs. Gaumer's condition became more serious the facts became known, and as it was also stated that tho ne- .., nii..,,i ,it, int,.nmn Hia. nun Tim tinirn wnsl flrnr bp rl for i,w h.t nn w,inmii,v .,, nrmip-nirt for Primirmi m.Haiiit.' Mrs., Gaumer was unable to appear In court, and the hearing was held at her homo, As Mitchell entered her room Bhe ex claimed: ''The Jirute, hang him. How dare you face me againi you brute?" Soon after the identification pi Woa nesday there was talk of lynching. Crowds surrounded the jail that night, and the sheriff and the lopal mllltla had trouble In protecting the prisoner. Thursday a grand jury was empaneled and it returned an Indictment for crlm Inal assault. Mitchell, disguised in a BOldler's uniform, was brought Thurs day night from Jail into court. He waived the reading of tho Indictment, pleaded guilty and was promptly Ben tenced to 20 years in the penitentiary, the maximum punishment for his crime. An attempt was made tQ take Mitch ell to Columbus at 10 p. m but the i,iov, haii ,r,,w0,i imt tho court house made a rush for the Jail when the wagon drew up. The mili tary drove them back, but the mob in creased in numbers and crew more threatening-. Sheriff McLean and the troops had all they could do to hold the jail, and tho trip to Columbus was given up before the departure of the last train. In the meantime crowds had also surrounded the depots, so as to make sure their man should not be taken away. As the night wore on the mob Increased, and the shouts and murmurlngs Indicated that It was In dead earnest. It was just 1:30 when tlio first attack was made on tho jail and the military began firing. Over twenty volleys were poured Into the crowd, and the mob was repulsed, leaving four killed and ten wounded. Tho range was close, but the soldiers iired wildly. Of the killed and wounded nearly all wore on the out skirts of the mass of men, those Im mediately in a direct line of fire escap ing. The- volleys drove the crowd back a little way and it was found that two men. named HIgglns and Hell, had been Instantly killed. When their bodies were picked up In the court house square It made the crowd furious. After tho dead and wounded were eared for, the crowd rallied. The local militia had been on duty two nights, and they did no more shooting. Gov ernor Bushnell had been asked fPF more troops during the night, ana bo fore 7 it. m., a company from Spring field arrived. Just then the local com pany was withdrawn from the Jail, Mayor Oanson met the Springfield com pany pn route from the depot and sent the troops back, saying they were not wanted. The mob, seeing the way open, broke for the jail. No forca was needed, at Sheriff McLean delivered the keys and tho crowd soon found Mitchells cell. Throwlne a rope over the trembling wretch's head, he was araccea out, 11 M.i,. H hinw whn the outer door wns ren-ohed the noose Bllpped off and Sylvester Zimmerman tied It so Mouraly a. to ceiVP the uheers of the crowd. The rope wah thrown river one of the limbs of a troi' i,0o vnr1 flrhf.ll wns ... t.. fc jerked up until his head BtrucK me limb nnd his neolt WHB UroUen, and then ... i,.,,in na l.lu nor-lr no uibu iviuiuiu n .ui . "".'"- wnn ev dontly broken by me nrsi jerit, He was 23 years old, and a hotel porter, oVdTunrdS to see It. Tho colored people wore greatly excited. Uhey nao previously met and adopted resolutions for the rami.hmnt of Mitchell but many ot punishment ot JMiicneu, out muny ui thorn offered the opinion u uii iib wub not nuuiy. . .... Women and children, as i wen as a mUltltuao ot man, wiiiioBoou In. Thera was no attempt at uisguise '"... n-ho .mi,iM m tha nub- ui rwiwj. - - - Ho urninra was as onisn HS any public meeting that ha4 ever been held In that place. Tne local mums uompu iy, fooiinu- tha overwhelming public feeling arrnlnst them, offered no onereu no rosisiancq when the mob broke Into the Jail, or when th lynching was going on, and the Springfield oompany had been coun termarched to the depot. An hour or more after tho lynchlnn Mitchell's body was picked up and placed In a rough coffin, but left under the tree, where hundreds of people lontinued to view It. Later In the day the body was removed by the coroner, who returned a verdict that Mitchell "came to his death by hanging In the court house yard at the hands of an Infuriated mob, whose names are to me unknown." At a nVlnnlc vesterdav afternoon tho body of the negro was removed from the court hoise yard In Undertaker JIumDhroy's wiwron anil the Informa his body dropped to the t'ronnl, Tne a. i7'"u',V'' "'' crowd repeated the Jerkins several jJe hllndelpl'lM'nroad street station), fo. Hmu nnlll thp.v viera Kliro he was dead, HhenandaaliatS&7nnii8ll5a. m 4 10 and 71 Their names tre la tliepapef every day. In the obituary column. The names of men killed by neglect of their health a combined with overwork. They should serve as a warning to others who are fast fol lowing in their footsteos. No man can stand the strain of modern business com. fetltlon who wilfully neglects his health, t is not good policy to overwork, but the man who looks after his health can stand n f treat deal of it The man who neglects his icalth is soon unfitted for work. When a man's digestion is disordered and his bow els are irregular, his blood becomes impure and the body is badly nourished. The vic tim of these conditions suffers from brain fag, nervous prostration, and debility, and eventually falls n victim to consumption. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery corrects the digestion, invigorates the liver, imnroves the aDDetite and regulates the bowels. It is the best blood-purifier, blood maker, flesh-builder, and nerve tonic. It makes a man well, strong, clear-headed and fit for business. It enables him to stand a reasonable amount of overwork. All good druggists sell it There's nothing "just is good." Chas.Faulhaber, of Brownlee, Cherry Co.. Neb., writes: "I have used Dr. Pierce's medicines, especially the 'Golden Medical Discovery' with much benefit Some time ago I was troubled with great distress In my arms and hands. Jt f:ot so bad I could not sleep at night. I thought t was the muscles of my arms that caused the trouble. I began taking the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' Soon I felt a decided improvement, and before I had taken the second bottle the Behind was all srone. and It has not returned. 1 have a copy of your ' Common Sense Medical Ad viser' and would not do without it for any money." Knowing now 10 iskc care or ncaun is nan tnf sattle against illness. Dr. Pierce's great book, Common Sense Medical Adviser" Is the educa tor of the acre. This book reached a sale of 680,000 copies at I1.50 each. Within Its 1,008 pages is compressea mc ocsi mat lit. rierce nas gain' ered by study and practice In thirty years. II Is illustrated with over 300 drawings, some of them colored. Ita 90 pages addressed exclusively book. A new edition In' paper covers is now ready for free distribution. By sending st cents In one-cent stamps, to pay for mailing, you will receive mis great dook. for cioin Dinaing, sena 10 cents extra, Address, World's Dlspensarr Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. tlon given out that a Dr. Myers woulU be here from Columbus after him for one of the medical colleges, Meantime crowds of people poured n thf olt '"".f BuroundlnR tpwns M" v & ved the bloodstained Bteps of the jail and the marks of the bullets on the suroundlng houses. Among tht (, . u . fame court house yard where a man named Ullery was lynched 23 years agq for a similar crime upon tho 7-year-pld UU.UB"IE- ui. o, J-, juuiuiui. Jail door was burst open with a log and the sheriff surrendered the keys and no lives were lost except that of tho culirlt. The tree Is still standing, but the limb on which ullery waB hanged Is dead Governor Bushnell arrived last night to Investigate the trouble, and especial ly the action Of the troops. In the ex citement and bitterness that flow pre Vails it Is almost Impossible to get at the facts as to the responsibility for tfie loss of life, but it s generally claimed that Sheriff MoLaln ordered tho troops to fire. When the first at- tftOk was made on the jail Captain George W. Lspiiarrt stopped put and pald ''I will give you three minutes to disperse. If you do not do so J niust Are," Under this threat the attacking party withdrew, but renewed the at. tacks, with the results stated. Sheriff McLain left hero at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and arrived at BnrlnBfl.eld at 3 p. m., en route to Day. ton. Ha eaoaped by the bank door qf the jail, and claims that dynamjte was be lug prepared to blow him up, Mrs. Gaumer, the victim of the lynched negro, Is the widow of a well known newspaper- publisher, iier brothers-in-law are p. II. Gaunier, publisher of the Zanesvllle Signal, and an ex-senator, nnr C, N. Gaumer, fpr merly publisher of tho Mansfield Shield, and an ex-state representative. Lynching Statistics. New York, June 5. Incidental to the Urbana, O., story, The World prints the statistics of lynchlngs In the United States since Jan. 1, 1S9G. It Is shown that here were 141 persons lynched In 1S9C. Of thtw lynchlngs 131 occurred In the south and 10 in tho north; 68 were negroes and 57 whites. The World'u list for 1897 shows that there have been 47 persons lynched bo far this year, Tho usual propprtlon be., twecn whites and blacks Is maintained LADSES do mum DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FRENCH nnta anil rAllahlA l-nrfl Oil ttlO mar- ket. Price. $1.00; sent by maiL Uemiitio sola only oj S. P. KIULIN, Shenandoah, Pa. petypa. Railroad. BCnUYJCILI. DIVISION. May 10,1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfter the abovi date for WlBBOns, unnenon, rraoitTiiie, mil Water, 8. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hambure, Keadlnt in.iatnu,n TJhnftnlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil adelphla (Broad stroet station) at 6 08 and 11 09 s, m ano i p, , ui .. ' vllle and lnterinwllate station. 9 i7 a, m. eunuAK. For 'WlBKana, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Darl r, m. o.alr i'Wai"; pKiiviiP .Norrlstown, i'tilladaphla at 0(8 H45a. m.. 810p. m. Trains leave Krackvllle for Shenandoah a innft. m. uiiii i2ai. 041. 702 anu 1U47 d. H d 13a m ,ond5 4l n , m. Leave l'ottavtlle for BliennndoaU at 10 IS I ii. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 60 a. m, ivBllroaif street station, l'hlladelnhla. lo f)irt Asburv Park. Ocean Qrove. Lom liranch, and Intermediate stations, 8.40. ll.H FOn NEW YORK, nipreMi Week-days. 3 30, AOo, 4 60 515, o 50, 7in,8 2o, saa, 050,1021 (UlnlnBCar), noon. m 12 00noon, J235 (Limited luu anu tvi p.m. u, , j i0 2 80 (I)IhIhk Car) 820, 850, 4 co, 5 00, 5 66 (Dining Oar), 600, 702,7 ,1000 ,,",jiJu'vi",ri, TATES ?,' P. in.. IX Ul, mgu. winuajVi a w, uu a iu, JYoi.iT (ijmitcd4 Xi Dining uur), o au, o oo.u'iiini); uur) o as, tib.t -w. iuw p. '"ri"" Haprea for Ikwton witliout ohange. 11 00a m week-days, anu 7 4 p. m., uauy. 1'OIt AVASIHNGTON AND THE SOUTH, por j,,,, Bd Washington, 50. 7 20,8 62 man. iioa n. m.. 12 oj (1281 Limited Dii lng kmtj. hi, o, is iaw vy'.'1 HIE VjUTI, a 14, a q, t 1 1",. whb,udoiiiiw I.lmltMl. DlnlinrCarl. 417. 655 (Ulnine Carl 781 (Dining Oar) p. m., and 12 05 nlgM w eeK flays. Bunuays, a ou, t u, v iim m., 12 09 112, 4 41, f 6 15 Congressional Limited Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Oar), 731 p. m. (Dining oar) anu ii u nigui, FOn ATMNTIO CITY. Tuivb Hrood street station. I'lilladelnhla (vl Delawaro river hrldee), enpresn, 70 p. ro dally. T-rsAvn Market street Ferrv. exnresfl. 8 50 a m, 2 00, 8 00 (Saturdays only), 4 10 and 510 p. in, Sundays, 8 45 and 9 45 u. in. Aoeouimodatlon 8 00, a. nt., arul 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, RISK. m.. find 4 00 n. m. For Cane May, Ancle"0! Wlldwood and Holly Beach, and Bea Isle City, Oeean City and AvalonKi press, 9 00 a. in., 4 00 p. m week iIavh flnnilnvn. 00 a. 111. For Homers Point. Kxpreas, 8 60 a m., 410 ?' iT-i7rrremaso":. i, ni. week days, rsunuays, tt 49 a. in. j. it. vooi. Oen'l l'am'it'r Ag I aen'l Manager, WW ITCHING DISEASES BrssDT Con TasiTiisirr far tortnrlng, dlsflff. nrlug, Itchlnu. horning, and srsly sXIn and seslp dlseasi-s with loss of hair - Warm baths with Co TtooiiA. 80AF. gentle applications of Cotiooka. (olntmenti, anil fall doses of Cotiooba. Kisot vaNT.grcalest of blood partners and humor caret DrnaftCnstt roar . 8ol Props., notion. OT" " How tn Cnrr Itehlnir Hfcln Dlistiei," frts. RED ROUGH HANDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJIt. W. If. YINOBT, VETERINARY SURGEON. Oradtinte nml Lute Iteahlent House Surgeon of the University State of N. Y. HBAiHiUAnTEits ! Hotel I'rnney, Shenandoah. T1IKH15 YKAlt COUltSB. Calls night or day promptly responded to Q S. PHILUrS, M. V. Office! DO West Centre stteet. Can bo consulted nt all hours. M. BURKE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Ofilce Ecnn bultdlnc. comer of Main nrd Centre streets, Shenandoah. J. H- POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shennndoah, Pa. Jjl W. WIOlfMAKHU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre atrceti. pitOF JOHN JONJ5S, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, tock Box 65, Mnhnnoy City, l'a. ITavIng studied under some of the best masters IP London and Paris, will give lessons on tue violin, mandolin, guitar anu vocal culture, Terms reasonable. Address la care of Strouso, the Jeweler. Shenandoah. MADE ME A MAW AJAX tablets raaix?YEv tiyn.a A. LJj 2fervous IHseasft IJBiHng Mem ory, Impotency.SiGejiItjMiie-to, eie ,cauM by Aliuse and other Kxcmneee find JntlU aripy quick ty ana surtlv restore Loat VttaUtr in old or joudu. ana fit a man for study, butunews or mnrrlnge. lit a niauior Btuti yp uusinwj ur iuim tnig", Prnvent T noun ft v and CVmim motion II taken in time. Their nA rhowi immediate Improve ment ana euticts a uuiiu wuere an otuprn iu- irtppoa buttiM tha cenninft AJax TaWatfl. Tey hsTp cured Uj6uu3D.Ua fnii will ounu ypu, 9 Ui'e a meH len wrltrttTi tmhrnTitMi to PfTfrft a Ctirt 111 each CflSQ or refund the money. Price 60 centj perackaoe, or Blxpackesea ful Ueatmontl for .60. Br m nil, in Plain wj&ppeTj ST0! receipt of price, Circular free. AJAX KEMUUY CO., "SSS'iST For sale In Bhcnnndonli. Pn.. nt A. 'NVosley's and Klrlln's, urusKists, Wanted-An Idea r-rotocc your laeaqj iney may tiring you weaun, noys. Washington, p. C, for ttaa'r Si.eou prlio oBer ana list OI two liuutirou uiTeuuuus wauiou. A onwno wolcomo waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest Tphlakovi. beera. nortor and al constantly on tan. Choice cmncrance drlnkr anu cigars. "Foams to H Ire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery b table a visit. Tcame constantly on hand at reasonable rater JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad Htatton. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT MAY 29, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows For New Y'ork via I'lilladelnhla. week ilnv ziu, oaa. 4vo j.ii a.m., jziri, a iu anutiw tn Sundays. 2 10 n. m. For New York via Afauch Chunk, week day 5 flrt, 7 05 a. m 12 83 and 3 10 p. in. For ItoadiiiK anil Phlltulalnhla. week il.iv 2 10, 5 30, 7 03 a.ni., 12.33, 3 10 and 0 07 p. m. Buiv days. 2 10 a. m. ror i'ousviiie, wceK days, 2 10; 7 OS a. m., nnd 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamanua and Malianov Cltv. week diivn 210,5 30, 7 03 a. m., 12 33, 8 10 and 007 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. for wmianispon, tfunnury and Ijewlaburg, week davs. 8 25. 5 30. 11 80 a. m.. nml 7 9.1 n ,,, Sundays, 8 25 a. m. lrorsianano) I'lane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 2."!, 530, 7 05. 0 51, 11 SO a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and It IW . 111. nuilUUVB. 4 IU, a Ill, For Ashland and Shainoktn. week davs. 3 25. 5 80,7 08, 11 80 a, m., 007, 725 and 955 p. m. Simdaye,8 25a. m. ror uaitimore, wiunington and the weit via ih. ii. tv.. turuiiKii trains i on"-1 itearinir Terminal, I'hlladelphia, (P. & It. 11 K.) at a 30, 7 55, 11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays 3 20, 7 00, U SO a. m., 3 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains irora Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a, m. 12 20, uioDwpiiu, ounuays, l aa, a ai p. ro. TKAINS FOB SHBNANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelnhtfi. r uuyo, if iu, t uu, a uu it. m., nn i ou, no, v 00 p. ni. Sundays. 5 00 n. m. Leave New Y'ork via Maiich Chunk. days. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 n. m. iavo rmiaueipuia, Jieouinu Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 10 a. in. and 1 12, 105,6 30, 1130 i. iu, nuuuuyH, lliWl, IU. ijeave itenuinii.wreic uays, l uo, 7 lu.iu UB. a.m. 12 00 in., 4 l'J, 000 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 136 Leave l'ottsvllio, weeKUitys, 3ufl, 7 40 a. in. 12 30 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamanua, week days, 3 18, 8 43. 11 28 a. m., 1 30, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 w ni Ie Malianoy City, week days, 12 20, 2 is. 9 12 11 47 a. in.. 2 17, 5 18, 6 17, 7 41 and 10 0 p. in. Hnndava 12 20. U 19 a. m. Iive Miilmnoy Plane, week dnys, 12 33, 2 40. i m ton nt inQK IlKla ... n an k e, nn' t w .' . . - ., .M, .vl, uon, 7 BT, ju p in. ounuays, i j in, i w, iiva. m. Leave wiuiamsport, weK uays, I vc, luau a in., 1 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whatf for Atlantic City. weekdays isxpress, uuu a. in., (.Saturdays only, 1 30) 2 00, 4 00, 4 3q, 5 00 p. in. Aroumiuo- Uation, B uu a. m., io, o au p. m. Sundaya Kxpress, 8(0, 900, 1000 a, tn, AooomnifKlatloii. 8 00 n. m.. 4 45 n. in. neturnlng leave Atlantlo City depot, cori er Atlantio anu Aruauniis avenues, . , ,..!.. m tv n la nm. i ,1.1 tluvtwiji ..Sl'lVM. , w, , mvwu, in,, ow. 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 IS a. in., 4 10 p. m, Sundaya Express, 4 00, 5 80, 8 00 p. in. Aoooin modatlon, 7 15 a. in., 4 16 p. m. Parlor Curs on all express trains. O X'l 1 " tlM.hnwnlm. Ptnt odor. i ( boW halVr'.lMP'iJ0M llluauaud TreaUmi oa Hair oo applloationi For sale by Bhenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Drug Store. s' T. nM tlir1,mt lilt world. TOTTSt I? ,100 By the Son of a Professional Fraud Whom He Exposed. TREATS THE MATTER LIGHTLY. lio J5nllli Tilhornl Louder Olve tlip YomiK Mini Somo Good Advice nml DoolInoH to l'reffef n, Clmrtio AKHinnt III111. London, June 6. While Honry IjB- boucherc, the editor of Truth and Itadl ca. member of parliament, was on hid way Trim his residence to the h' i'e of commo i yesterday, a young man ac costed him and struck him several blows with a horsewhip. The assailant was the son of the Itev. George llrooksi, otherwise known as the "Prlnoe of Beg ging Letter Writers," whose doings were exposed in the columns of Truth. Brooks, who was formerly a Metho dist pitrsnn, Is said to have obtained $40,000 within a period of Ave years by sending begging letters to cabinet min isters, dukes, archbishops, directors of the Bunk of England, generals, ad mirals and, It Is said, to William Wal dorf Astor. Mr. Labouchere refused to make complaint, saying It was only the whim of a silly young man. Brooks, who has also been dubbed Bounty" Brooks, from the fact that he succeeded In obtaining a grant of $1,000 from the royal bounty fund voted every year by parliament to enable the queen to assist deserving literary men and women, brought a suit for libel against Mr. Labouchere, which resulted In a verdict In December last In favor of the editor, who Is credited with hav ing epent about $200,000 during recent years in exposing frauds. Brooks in Feb; Ml ry last sued the St. James Gasette for 125,000 on the ground that he had been denounced as a fraud IIENRY LABOUCHEKB. In the columns ot that Journal. A Jury tin, Feb, 4 rendered a verdict, with costs, Ui favor of the Bt, James Gazette. Mr, Labouchere seems to have re ceived hla whipping very calmly, con tenting himself with demanding expla nations of tho attack, which appears to have been only a technical assault. The explanations requested were given, and I Mr. Labouchere nnd his assailant walk ed together to the entrance of the house of commons, where the editor nutetly bade adieu to young Brooke, entered tho house nnd made no com plaint tp the policeman on duty at the door. Mr. Labouchore's version of the horsewhipping was furnished later In an Interview, In the course of which he said: "When I left my residence a young man ndvanced towards me with a hunting whip nnd declared he meant to murder me. I asked who the devil he was, and ho replied that he was the son of Brooks. I told him I was sorry for him and for his mother, but that I should advise him not to make a fool of himself or to threaten me, which would only result In a police call. He flourished his whip and attempted to hit me, but he missed me. I then closed vlth the excited youth and pointed out to him the absurdity of his conduct. We talked the matter over for a few minutes, and he then left without mak lng"any further attempt to assault me." Klieuiiiatlsm Cured In a Tiny. "Mvstic Cure" for Eheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarknblo and mysterious, it removes at once tne cause nna tho disease Immediately disappears. The first doso ereatly benoflts. T. F. Anthony. ox-Postmastor of Promiso City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses ot it luu mo moro good man any meoioiuo i over took." 70 cents. Sold by C. II. IIagoubuo.li, druggist, Shen andoah. Tjeittccrt'Imliotoil 'l'o'r Vlfo Murflor. Chicago, June 5. The grand jur yesterday afternoon voted a true 1)111 against A. U I.uetgert, the rich sau sage manufacturer, charging him with the murder ot his wife. The Indictment was returned today. Tho Wonlliur, For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey! Clearing; slightly cooler: WeBt erly winds. Try Gruln-O I Try Grnln-O 1 Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of UUAIN-O, tho new food drink that takes tlio placo of coffee fho children may drink It without injury as woll as the adult. All who try it, like it. GKAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java but It is made from puro grains, and tho most dulicate stomach receives, it without distress, i tho price of coffee. 15o and 'ifi cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Pi-OHlilunt Kiiiu'oVSVIhU to ICuMsln. Paris, Juno 5. It I announced that the date of II. DUurea epiiire for St. Petersburg to pay a return of ficial visit to the caar has been definite ly fixed for July 25. lie will travel by sea, and will be accompanied by M. Hanotaux, minister of foreign affairs. Don't neglect a cough because the weather is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious dlfil oulty beyond repair. One ilieute Ooagh Cure it easy to take and will do wlutt Its name Implies, C. 11. Uageubueh. Mr. urynu ni xoronto. Toronto, June 6. Hon. William J. Ilryan arrived Here by boat ft-om But; falo yesterday. Not many people were on hand to meet him, as the hour of his arrival was not generally known. However, many prominent Americans called on htm at his hotel. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmolt Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily apd forever, be made well, strong, mttgnetie, full of new life ami vigor, taHe Isolo-Iwu, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gatu ten pounds In ten flay. Over 400,000 cured. I)uy No-To-Itao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50e or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Itemed? On., .Chicago or New York. lev. Dr. Jonathan Whitely's Widow STRICKEN WBTH PARALYSIS But She Has Been Cured Long Remedy to Which From Ih Qatclle, Tho following interesting Interviews con cerning (lie efficacy of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, have lately been re ceived at the office of this newspaper. The first embodies a conversation with Mrs. 31. A. WMttly, the widow of the late Iter. Jonathan WhltelT, I. I., n eminent divine of the Methodist denomination. Mrs. Whilely ipolce as follow! : "I consider it my duty to tell for publi cation the immense benefit I hare derived from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Three years ago I wu stricken by paralysis, anil lav help less for months. I was at last atl vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which after many ml'frivlngs I concluded to do, as I had lost faith in all medicines. The first box helped me much, ami the continued use of the pills has worked nnd is working wonders. To-day I have driven twelve miles without fnticue. I cannot say too much in praise of Dr. Wil liams- rime nils tor tney nave done me a world of good." Hfr. John V. ItMttir wVn la a tnl.nlA, and builder of Meadville, of the liisheat respectability, says : ''Although I have passed the meridian of life, I am glad to be able to say that I have but little or no use for medicine of anv kind. Hut ray wife is not so fortunate. During the last few years she has been a sufferer from dropsy anil disease of the heart, and nt times suffers greatly. A few months ago she began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and has been greatly bene fited by their use. She experienced a numb ness and coldness In her limbs and at times Could scarcely walk by reason of poor cir ar 8 SURB CURE POR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Ask your Druggist to get them through his Jobber, or send a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NElnZ YORK. .i. f r S Sold at KIRLIN'S Drug; :iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:tiiii:: always FOB SA.LE EVEE.-Z'WHEBE. ' E MllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllillllllllll.'llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIH Sometimes needs a reliable, monthly, regulatlnc medicine. Only harmless cb4 the purest drugs should be used. If you want the beat, get Ther are prompt, sate and certain in reso't. Tbo genuine (Pf. Peal's) never dump, nalnt. Beat any where. 81.00. Address IfsAl. Muimisi. t.., Clevsland, O. For Sale at KIRLIN'S ANDY 23 50 SmmmSt DRUGGISTS i iRNiYF TTTPT V RnSDSMTPPn ,n cure a"r rase of cnntIpatlon. Casrarets in the Ideal I.na-6 nUtlUtlUlCllll UUnUniUrjUU lr. neror trip or crlpe.bnt cause laayiiatural results. huni-J pie ami booklet free. Ad. STtUUNfl liFUKIIi 10.. rhiraso, Montreal, fan., or New Turk. an. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING A Great Magazine Offer ! a FOR The rtgular subscription price of "Demorest's Magazine," Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures" is 3.30 'DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' is by fr the beat tarutlv loagwlne publishes!: there is none of our monthlies in which the beautiful and the useful, pleasure anil profit, fashion and literature are so fully presented as In Demorest's. There la, In fact, no publication pretending-to a similar scope and purpose which Ofto compere with It, Every number 0011 tsJns a free pattern coupon. JUDGES LIBRARY' is a monthly magaslne of tun, filled with tlluatmttona In carloture nml replete with wit and humor. Its contributors are the beat of AinerLcttu wits and Illustrators. FUNNY PICTURES' Is another humorous monthly; there Is a laugh iu every line of t All tune ni insse tnagttsines are nanuaoweiy uoMen up. vou auouia i to secure them. Cut here and return Dcmc-re-st PufalUkiiAg Co., PojHie enetMwa M.00 pImm Med (a nwg Mire lYame..,. Dafo.. May She Live and Long Live the She Owes Her Life. iteadrtUe, 7U. culation of the blood. All tlmsn unrleflnt symptoms have disappeared mid I confi dently hope to see her n utl! unman ere long. I will also take the Iilrm to speak for a brother-in-law of mine. ;. . llyer, who resides nt Hhrnklry villr. Miner Co., Pa. 8n great was bis HtHii lion l rrnson or erysipelas in flic face nnd u l' ih m-I t leaking flow n of ti .tiem tlutt Iiim v M,(( r he was given up tn flic. Pr. Willi' in link Pills tm l'n!e people hnvc mud' luiii a iter nmn nml he ik na nne rescued from the viry jaws ol dlHtll." Jli. I'lenlne Fry, of ilfudillc, trstifu as folln : "My wife and daughter linvo htm failing In health W aomc time ard tlic treatmrnts of plosii ihiis in their toii. I.a t lien fruit lew. Sn much has been mi id fit I r. A illinnis' Tink Pills for Pale People tlint I icaolvetl to try tin in, rnd myself and fi.nnij will alv.v he glad ti nt I'roviflinrc thiiw amb a mrfli einc in cur vay. Tlie juilc funs and waited checks of my wife snd daughter lavedhap pearcd. and the mddy glow of health baa reappeared. Pen cannot record my feelings In the matter, and all I run foj is that I trust all who are bowed don n 1 the heBvy hand of physical infirmity will lfsrn that there is a remedy that enns nnd places suf fering hnmnnity where they ran enjoy this earthlv existence. CJod bless the maker of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt'of price, SO cents a box, or six boxes for tS.BO (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. amp! Store, Stienanuoafi, paT WOMEN WHO fttAD aro progrossi vo nnd keep Ififornioil nf s the World's Progress. The well in- E formed and thrifty House-wifo wills keep E iRAINBOW LINIMENT I in tlio house, as a standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, RhoumatUm, and all aches and pains. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. per bottle. E Prepared by II. J. IIACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. 'HHP Drug; Store, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHARTIC FOR HOUSE-CLEANING; 3 POFi 1 We will sand all three (o you for one year for $2.00, or 6 mo. (or SI. I not mi w nils cbsnc o Coupon properly filled out. 110 Fifth Awu Nw York. DnwrK's FasHlly lUnwiM, Judge s Library for one year as per your oflSr. 1'imf-Qffloo.. State...
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