.if-"- ti Id the PATHWAY of tlio Exocctnnt Mother dangers lurk, and should be avoided. s Friend" so prepares tho system (or tlio chango taking place that tho final hour is robbed of all Danger. Its use Insures safety to the life of both mother and child, and makes child-birth easy and recovery more rapid. ' "'Mother's friend' Is tho greatest rvmcuy ever pin on mo mantel, onu all our customers praiso It highly." V. II. KING & CO., Whitcwright, Tex. Sent by Mull on receipt of price, $1 PIR BOTTIX. Hook "To Expectant Mothers" nailed free THE Dr. ADFIELD REQULATOn CO., ATLANTA, O.A. SOLO Or ALL PBUOOI.TS. mffimfw?m?mmmmm&5 "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO 1 3 5w L HOMCEOPATHIC B PBMEDIES IOC jjf Relieve and Cure 3 3 3 3 Head Troubles E Stomach Disorders of noted : System Irregularities "For every HI, a special pill." - If not at Drug Stores, write 3 3 3 SSjj Bronx Chemical Co.,Tonkers,N.T. jj Ilenltli Book Moiled Free. 3 i luiiiiiimmiiiiKiHiiiiuK HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. ,No. 4 " Diarrhea. ' No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. Jo. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism, No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c, or 5 tor $1. Dit. IIuitrnnETs' Homeopathic Mantuii of Diseases Hailed Fbee. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William 6t.,N.Y. For aalo at Povinsky's drug store, 28 East centre street arawwsyHAUi) fel IJQW K.-VCC1 7j AT Of THEN CHTOM'G UITSLIZEB. Cures L'rnetv.l or oectal tiibilitv. wakeful ness, spertnatci': emissions, Itupotcncy. paresis, etc. Crrtx'j functional disorders. caused by errors or e.ice-ses, qutLUy restoring Lost Manlicod In oU or y wing, giving vizor and Ctrensth where fjrnicf weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Curs is Ouick and Thorough Von t be dtceivtd by imitations: insist 00 CATON'S Vitalize. Si-nt scaled i! your dm, cisl doe not have it. 1'rlre $1 per pl:(re, 6 for $5$ with written guarantee of complete cure, lrtl-wmatioii, relVrmcti. ct., free and confidential. Send us staieinent of c.t and 25 cts, for a wee It' trial trcatmrnt. )ne on! jr sent tit each person, CATON MCO. Co.,tjQL70r. MA3G. Sold at ICirlln's drug More, Bhcnnndonli, Pa MADE IV1E A SV.AN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUHE ffi orj, impotenc7, aieepieBHDCM, uwj mujw ,Y bj Abuse and other Excasee and Indis- Mtfom rxf Vitality in nld or vounir. am fit a man for stady, business or marriage. taken In tlrae. Their use shows immediate Improve ment and effects a CURB wnoro all ethers tall. In sist upon having the genuine AJax Tablots. They l..u.Hnn.1ll.nH.nH4.kn.l t.111 m,H Mil IVfl D ft pciltlve written guarantee to effect a cure In each case or refund the money. Price 60 cen por tiacksce, or eii packages (lull treatment) for SS.K). Br mail, In Hfn wrapper, upon receipt ol price, tnrouiar iree. For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wnslejr'i ana Klrlln's, UrucKsts. bp nnilM'C for eitiieii sex, E.S Unun OThlH remedy bclnir In jecicu uircciiy io ihci seal or mose uiseasi-B or tlio Cjienlto-IJrlnary Oreans. roouircs no chance of diet. Cnro cuarnnteed in 1 to 3 """- Hmallnlalnnncli' mi TT T3 H7 nee. by mall, 81.00, tJf JLU. JtlMold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. THE - SUN. Tho first Lf Am orlcnn Nowspa pers, CIIARLHSA. DANA,Jiditor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUK, New York. ANSY PIUJB UA"!' ir vccirio Co,PhiuuPa Km Povlnsky'a drug store, 2S Eo Centre street. Celebrated Female l'owdora oeTer tall. liUuUU.'. nU and lurs (i wilh Tansy eM IVsuijnojrsl riUs and ofWUVr ranodlis ). Alwsjrs bur the best sad aroU dUaf it. OusrsntMct tuptrler Is all olhtn. Itorillvrft polfitlMIK twin S3 MRU" lhitVlTutbli WiOstkBsr, ticaL a No. L rsruoulin. i at. Dr. a. uoften.uus. mil 1,1 It Now Awaits the Action of tlio National SenatOi OHANOES TOE ITS BATIFIOATION. Tlio Hmv"Mlnit Government Agree to Absolute BuhinlMsloii to WnHliliiKton, tlio l'rowldent lliivliiu Veto l'owor Ovor Aot of tlio J.oenl l.oglslnture. Washington, June 17. The treaty (or the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands reached the senate chamber at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The senate at once went Into executive ses sion, and as soon as the doors were- closed the message of President Mc- Klnley accompanying the treaty and the treaty Itself were read to the sen ate. They were attentively listened to. The treaty was signed at the state department by Secretary Sherman for the United States, and Messrs. Hatch, Thurston and- Kinney for Hawaii. In one part of the chamber there was group of senators who v. ill bitterly oppose the ratification of the treaty. Among them were Senators Uray, Mills, Pasco, White, Cattery, Pettigrew and McEnery. As soon as the reading of the docu ments was completed, Senator Davis, chairman of the committee on foreign relations, moved that the message and treaty be made public Senator Gray objected to a vote on the motion, and under the rules a slnglo objection car. rled the motion over until today. Sen ator Davis gave notice that at the next executive session he would presB the motion for publication, as all the essential facts and an almost verba tim copy of the treaty had been pub llshed In the press of the country. There was some discussion as to when the treaty might be considered, and Senator White asked if It was the Intention to push It at ths session, and upon the reply belnn made that It was possible, the California senator said: I desire to announce that I am pre- pared to stay here all summer to pre vent the ratification of the treaty, which I consider a very bad proposl tlon," "I will Join you," said Sanator Pettlcrew. of South Dakota. n-i, o f nmM..t .,. ..of t it ,ni, l,ltnr!rml fnotn noncnrnln'rr thP ,.1nnrt J and should that the United States and Hawaii yearly grew more closely bound to each other. This was not really an nexation, he said, but a continuation of existing relations with closer bonds between the people closely related by .w.-.wv... a- " blood and kindred. Since 1820, said the president, the predominance of the ..,ii- n din flrat oiivnv thorc lirnuirht sending of the first envoy there brought the islands in close relations with the United States, and those relations had grown more nrm Dy succeeding events, At the same time the tripartite agree ment made for the government pf Samoa, he Bald, Great Britain and Uer. I many wanted to Include Hawaii in the group over which a protectorate was established, but the suggestion was re- nf,l W lh TTnltPrt RtntRB Iwcsuse this government held that there al ready existed relations between Hawaii and the United States which placed the lolnnrtn under tho esneclal care of this rn.mirv. and that this country could , . ... not allow any other country to inter- fere In the affairs of Hawaii. The an- nexatlon of the Islands, said the presl- dent, and making them a part 01 tne United States, was in accordance the established policy of this country Referring to the treaty negotiated under the Harrison administration, President McKlnley said that the fail ure to accept the proffer of annexation In 1893, while not a subject of congratu lation, was not wholly without Its value, as it had demonstrated that the existing government could maintain itself, and no question could bo raised of the authority of the present gov ernment to negotiate the present treaty or of its right to yield the sovereignty of the Islands, Under the treaty as signed, the Isl ands are f5r the present to constitute a territory of the United States, their lnnal laws remainlnir In force until new ones are enacted. A local leglsla- turo Is provided for, but the veto power Is vested entirely in the president of tho United States. A commission of five persons, consisting of thrcee Amer icans and two Hawallans, to be nomi nated by the president and confirmed by the senate, is provided for the pur- . ... , , , . pose of formulating the mode of gov- Ul, Ik The treaties of the United States with other countries are substituted for the treaties of Hawaii with the same countries In controlling the In ternatlonal relations of the Islands. Further Immigration of Chinese labor ers to the Islands Is prohibited, and the laws restricting Chinese immigration to the United States are made to apply to tho prevention of Chinese removing from Hawaii to this country. This government agrees to assume the debt of the Island republic to the extent of $4,000,000. At tho Japanese legation tho docu ment filed by the Japanese minister on Tuesday Is not regarded aB a protest against tho Hawaiian treaty, but Is considered as a request for official in formation. There nppears, howover, to be no doubt that as soon as Japan Is notified officially of the signing of the convention our government will be Informed that Japan expects and de nmnds recognition and all the rights and privileges which she now enjoys under her existing treaties with Ha wall. While peaceful annexation of the islands would abrogate the exist ing treaties of that country with for eign powers. Japan probably will con tend that the United States must as sume artf respect Hawaii's 'obligation to those powers, It la also a Japanese contention that under the new treaty, to go Into effect In 1805, special legislation cannot be en acted to exclude their cltisena, as has been done to Chinese under the Chinese exclusion act. Senator Davis, chairman of the sen ate committee on foreign relations. Is a very ardent annexationist, and the treaty In Ills hands will be pushed with vigor, while he win not attempt to have it considered It It Interferes with the tariff bill, which has the right of way over everything now, he will have early, action In committee, so that the treaty will he taken up whenever op, portunlty offers. While there is a very larg tiliTlnt In favor of ratification it wilt . tiecessary to convince tt numbr of senators whose vote are necessary that the treaty Is a proper measure, as these senators ate among the doubtful men In the senate who hivs taken no stand either for or against the measure.' A Household Necessity. Owcarets Cendy Cuthartlo, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tbo taste, act gently ami noaltivelv on kiduoys, liver and bowou. cleansing the entire system, dispel oolds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness, Please buy and try a box of C. C. O. to-day ; 10. 86, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists, Death's face is not a oleasant tliine to look upon, yet thousands of men nnd wo. men go about daily with the reflection of death In their faces. The dull eyes, the sallow complexion, the sunken checks, the emaciated form, all tell the story of the in. sldlous advances of that Implacable foe consumption. Doctors nave aeciareu tiini consumption is incurable. It is not. Thou sands of consumptives have testified to their complete recovery after they were given up oy tne doctors ana an nope was gone. It Is simply a matter of going to the seat of (lie trouble which is Imperfect and Improper nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does this. It corrects all disorders of the digestion. It invigorates the liver. It makes assimilation perfect. It tills the blood with the elements that build new healthv tissue in everv onran of the bodv. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures qg per cent, or all cases or consump tion. All good druggists sell it IL Gaddts. Kan.. of No. tit S. T. Street. Tacoma. Washington, writes: "I was taken ill In 1883 wun neaaacne ana pain in my oacK. 1 cauea la doctor and lie came three times, lte said I was bilious, but I kept getting worse. I took a cough so that I could not sleep only by being propped in ucu. siy iudks nun mc, anu x got no poor mat X was skin and bone. I thought I was going to die. I saw the ' Golden Medical Discover ' c-mmended for a cough. I tried a bottle of It and It did me so much good that I tried another one and It made me sound and well, so I recommend It to everybody. It saved my life." A headache is a symptom of constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipa tion, promptly and permanently. Tbey do not gripe. Druggists sell tbem. Single X'nre for the Itouml Trip. Tho Pennsylvania Hallrcwul Company an nounces that for tho Eighteenth National Sacngerfest, to bo hold In Philadelphia, Juno Slst to 24th, 1807, it will sell oicursiou "" lu i "'TuiK, , 'm,"".i'u'" .unoduuo iuiu hi sou uiciuiivo, goou 10 to- turn until June xoth, is7, Inclusive, at a singlo faro for tho round trip. No rato, bow over, will bo reduced to loss than fifty cents. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthlueton. Ind.. "Suu." writes: "You havo a valuable ore- scriptlon in Electric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a genoral system tonio uitn itwtuatiiiu nuu ua i gijiiujai OJDltllll IUII1U it has no equal." Mrs. Annlo Stehle. 2025 uttago urove Ave., UMeago, was all run down, could not eat or dlcest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tlrod and weary but glx bottIos of Eicctrio Bitters restored hot heslth and renewed her strength. Prices BO cents and $1.00. Get a bottle at A. wasloy s Drug Store. r-i r--. j L6DD3 . KdllrOdfl. J f I ,,T 8CIIUYKII.I. DIVISION, Mat 20, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abov, ?!? wlHFnn.9 water,DS. liinir, i-otiaviue. liarauurp;, iceaains pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norrlitown and Phi aaeipnia tiiroau street station) at cos and 1103 T.aioff.n? For ltovX8 tatS mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days. w iu4ua,m.nnu izui, Dti, ?oz auu 1047 p, Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 1! a. m. and i.':u.j, o 13, 7 sj and 10 20 p. m. Hundav ai iu vi a. 111,, o ! p. in. Leave Philadelphia, f Hroad street atatlnn V In Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 USand 10 19 a. m., 410 and 1 p. m. wecic uays. emnuays leave at a 50 a. ro. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lot nen uin, .Aeoury i-nric, ucean urove. J.oni B'ch, and intermechato stations, 0 50, R.S5 11.39. a. m..3.30 and 4.00 n. m. week-dava. Sun days, 8 23 a. m. Lxavo uroau street station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOISK. Express, week-davs. 3 20. 4 0o. 4 50 R IS. Ann. . uo, o duj,vju, iu 21 1 uiniup; unri, 11 uu a. m. 12 w noon, j2uq it.imiceu 1 uu anil 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 140, 2 30 (Dlnlnc Car) 3 20. 3 50. 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car). 6 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 S'eTJ iK V? iS .1 7 j" ?fi"? " 12 35, too iPlnlnu Car) 2 30 (Dlnliur Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 50,(DInlng Car) uxprees lor iioston without change, 11 00 a n week-days, and 7 13 p. ru., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washlnirtnn. R i 7 90 a t9 1020. 1123 a. in.. 12 IM ri2SI l.l,,,ll.,l m,: i u v.... ; , t, u .a, in ijiv ixiiiirresBiona, Limited, DlninRCar), 6 17, 6 53 (Dining Oar) Ing Car), 1 12, 8 18. 4 41 (5 19 Congreealonal I "a 1 ' 1 . '' -' Z -1,al wee uuys. oiinuava. u do. v A3, u rz. irzi n m.,12 09 1 12, 4 41, (5 13 Cpngresslonal Limited, uiiiiiiK ri, ooo quinine; uarj, 7 31 p, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo Broad street station. Philadelphia (via Delaware river brides), express. 9 20 a. m. ami 7 05 u. m. ddlr. Leave MarKet street Wort, express, 5 00, 8 50 a in., i w, eutiiruuys uniyj, ziiu, 4 uu, 4juancl 5 00 P. 111. Sundavs. 8 00. 8 45 nml 0 4.1 n. m Accommouanon, a uu nml h si a. m., 3 20 and 4 20 n. in., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., nnd 4 uu mui oixii). ni. For Cane May. An it lessen. Wlldwood and Holly i;oacn Express, 9 00 a. m., 4 03 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. Cap May only, 1 30 n. m. Saturdays. For Boa Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and mono jiarnor. Jtxpreas, vuu a. m., 4aj p. week davs. Sundays. 9 00 a.m. For Homers Point. Express. 5 00. 8 50 am 2 00, 4 CO, SCO p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 845 J. B. IIOTcnmsoif , uen'i manager. (ien'l l'ass'g'r Ap PROFESSIONAL CARDS TJIt. W. II. YINQBT, VETERINARY SURGEON. Clraduato and Late Resident House Surgeon o the University State or N, v. IlHAIMlUAllTBBai Hotel Franey, Slisnamloal TIIRBB YKAR COUHSK. Calls night or day promptly responded Q B. riHLLIPS, M. D. Qffiesi M West Centra attest. Can be consulted at all iHwrs, M. M. BUHKK, ' " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OffleeRoAn bulldliifir. corner of Main and lemre atresia ouwwirHitmn. J H.rOMBKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Tfjl W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Comer Market and Centre streets. pROF JOHNJONHB. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malianoy City, Pa. navlng studied under some of the beat masters Xe London and Purls, will give lessons n. ei ultar and vocal eulture. Terms reasonable. Aildi reel In care o( Slroiwe, ths Jeweler. Shenandoah. FOUR BOX-S DID IT. Remarkable Success if a b'ew Pile Ouie. People who have lunered for ypani or mouths from the pain slid Inconvenience of that common disorder, flies, will look with skepticism upon the claims of the makers of the new r'iscovory for Cure of all forms of piles, known under lib name of Pyramid Pile Cure ; nevertbelefc tho cxtranrdinnry cures performed by tbtoremedy are such ns to warrant the Investigation of any sufferer. As n rase iu point the following letter speaks for itself: Sir. Henry Thomas f sub-station No. 3, llosark Ave., Columbus,' Ohio, writes as fol lows: Pyramid Drug Co: Ueutleineu I want yon to use my name If it will be of any use M yon. I was so Imd with the piles that I lost work on tlmt account. Nothing did me any good. I rend In Cincinnati of the many cures of piles by the Pyramid Pile Cure and I went to a drug store and asked for it. The drug elerk told me he had something else that he thought was better, but I told him I wanted to try the Pyramid first. The first 1kx helped me so ranch that I rled another and tben to complete the cure used two more boxes making four lu all. I am now completely cured. Have not a trace of plies and I had sufTered for four years with tlio worst form of protruding piles. I suffered death from piles, but I have found the Pyramid Pile Cure to lie just as represented. I have recommended it to several of my friends and I am thankful to be able to write you what good the remedy has done for me." Physicians recommend the Pyramid Pile Cure liecause it contains no opium, cocaiue, mineral poison of any kind and because is so safe and pleasant to use, being pain less and applied nt night. The pntlput is cured in a surprisingly short time with no inconvenience whatever. Tho Pyramid Pilo Cure is sold by drug- gists at SO cents pf r package, and if there Is any constipation It is well to use tho Pyra- Id Pills at tho same time with tho Pile Cure, as coustlpatlon is very ofteu the cause of plies and the pills effectually remove the costivo condition. Price of pills is 85 cents por package. Write to Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mfoh., for littlo book on cause nud cure of piles, sent by mall free -rnoit 8HKUIPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Ok Port OAnuosr, Subject to Republican rules. con simniKF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of Orwigsuuro. Subject to Tlepublloan rutoe. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." templallngmarrlace, if you are avlcttm of HL0UU PUISUH r.;,c1e.?e.rSr Private Diseases human rnco which de- Htrnv mtnd and food v. and unfit vou for the dutioiof life, call or write and be saved. Hours: Dally. 0-3 ( tVKS O-0l Sun., il-lii. 8end 10 ctB. in pt amps for Boole with iworn tent I mo it I it In X Jt l O 1 n i ii uc auu sui tt iu That's why they enjoy their OOITEIJ. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep coming back for S CHUG'S. Onl. 4a. . n..V.. S PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT MAY 29. 1807. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows! For New York via 1'hUadelnlila. week dnvs. in Sundays, 2 10 . m. rorixew orK via luaucn uuutiK, wee it unys, nil. 7 on ii. m.. 12 83 nnd 3 10 n. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, iu, o au. t iw a.m., la iw, u iu anu u w u. m. wun da vs. 210 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 n. m,, nnd Vi iw, iu, u vi anu 4 w p. ra. unuay, a io a. m, For Tamaqua and Malianoy City, week days 210.530, 703 a. m.,1333, 310 and 0 07 p. in, DlUiUttJ'H, IU J". tror viiiinmsion, ouuuury ana lewiei nrjr, wi-ck uuys, a o, u ou, ax i. in., aim i an p in Bundaya, 3 25 a. m. ForMahanox Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 2ft 53d. 7 05. 9 5, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 35, 0 55 anu i iu p. in. ouiiunys, . iu, i)j)H, in. For Aahland and Shamoktn. week davs. 3 25. 5 (3d, 7 05, 1130 a. in., 0 07, 735 and 9 35 p. m. Huiidavs. 3 33 a. in. For IJaltlmore. waahlncton and tho W t via II. AO. It. U.. throuRh trnl n a Ieu'i UeaclnK lerminai, j-iiuaucipiiiu, x oc it. u cj ai 3 JU, i dd, ii .d , in., oiu anu i.zt ii.su. nunc a vs. 8 20,7 00,1135 a. m.,3 40 and 7 27 p.m. Addi- iionai trains irom a wenty-iourtii and U) ent- nui eireew fitation, weeic uayg, juaun, m, 12 au, l 1C O J p.111. OUllllUfB, 1 no, o au ii. ru TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAII. Leave New York via rhlladelnhlA. L- days, J 'i io, 4 au, nw a. m.. and 1 80. 4 80. 9 00 n, Leave New lork via Maueh Chunk, v. nolf days, 4 30, iu a. m.. l uu ana 4 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Iteadlner Terminal. unk days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 10 n. m. nnd 1 12, 4 06, 6 BO, ) 1 30 ra. onnuayrs, ii iu p, ni. Leave Keadlna.week davs. 1 85. 7 10.10 OR. a. m 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 30 p. in. Sundays, 135 a. m. Leave rottsville, wee lc days, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., I. ttnu u is. y, in, ntimiuB, jinn, m, J 'Iv,ni,.lin wuit .ln. OIU O 4ft 1, IX m., 1 36, 5 51, 7 30 and 9 48 p. m, Bundaya, 8 18 T-oava UfaKatiAV fiij nraalr rlom loan M U II 11 47 a. ra., 2 17, S Ik, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 0B p. m. milHJUy. I Al, O 19 H. III. iore Aiananoy nane, weeic aaya. 13 85, 2 10, m St A OQtt tnOR II U n O On .an na VV uou.trw. jw tm n. in,, o. 1104. DUB 7 W. 10 23 n in. Sundayii, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. nt. ijave wuuamapori, weetc uayii, 7 4S, iv'M n iu., -t w mm aj w p. iu. Dunuuyi, ii uu p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phlladelnhln Chetuut street warf &uA South street wliatf for Atlantic City. WNKUAyt-ivxiirew, vw a. m., (Haturuaya lily, 1 80) J 00, 4 00, I ao, 5 00 p. in. Auouuimo- itPKHi, 5iu n. in., a io, t ou p. iu. vu tntni l' a v, if W, iu w a, Ul, Aoeommotlatloti, 8 00 a. in., i 45 ti. tu. nturnlne leave Atlantic Oity depot, carter awmho anu Aruaunasi avenues. ll'Mlrilaua . If.VlirAaa 7 4K1 T i"4 O rvt n oan ft 30 p.m. Aooommodatlou, 4 25, 815 a. m., 4 10 mouation, v to u. m., xo p. in. I'arior uara on nu eiprM trairui. WantBd-An t ea Ra " . . " wusHiwnu Protect your tdwui ther mar brine rnu wealth. Write JOHN WEDIIEUHDttN ft OO 'Patent Attar oeys. Wasblngtqn, D. C. for their Si.SUO prlu offw sua 11st 01 iwo uunareu luroniiou, wftstea. mt HA.B KttS S Uflbi , ,,, "...rl " '! kl.iltt .itlu (j t 1 " J" iMrin ... plf.Hftiil oiot 1 HI I l.i'tl 1 .ni, IIAIIt 'I'tlMI r.uuove. il.nririilT. .lont hlrlrnit.liinouliiduromoli;srolhib I. 111! M KIllCA.Vr t il ICS Kullon ., S V CtJCC llhMtd Titl on Uttr on.ppueationrill-l. Por sale by Shenandoah Prug Store, Klrlin Drug Store. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbore who use rossoNi's Complexion Powder. The State Committee's Action Ko garding Elaotion Boarda. AGAINST THE GOLD DEMOOBATS. C'lmlrmnn Prloo Un will Inn to Noml- nnte Any Mii Who Oppom-d lli'.vnn. nml In Upliclil In This View l, Nonrl.v All the Meinliorn of the Commit tec. Trenton, N. J., June 17. Tho Demo cratic state committee met In this city yesterday. V" principal reaMn for the meeting was the desire of State Chairman Price to consult the mem bers of the committee about the .detec tion of the Democratic elertlon uoards. These election boards, under the law, are composed of four persons appoint ed by the governor upon the nomina tion of the chairman of the two lead ing parties. Mr. Price expressed him self unwilling to nominate any one who did not support Bryan for president last fall. He was upheld In this view by nearly all of the members of the committee. State Committeeman Hudd, Of Bur lington county, was not present, but he endorsed the reappointment of bam uel Temple, a gold man, for one of the two Democratic members of the Bur lington county election board. Dr. Conrow, the defeated candidate for congress last fall, and a raulcal silver man, sent a protest against Semple's reappointment. The matter was re ferred to Chairman Price, to make such appointment as he thought prop er. He Is not at all likely to name Semple. There Is also a protest against the reappointment on the Passaic county board of John H. Demott, another gold man, and the same action was taken as In Semple's case. The county elec tion office for all the other counties were agreed upon without friction, and In most cases the old officials were retained. The committee received the resignation of Richard J. Bynies as state committeeman for Atlantic coun ty, and elected John T. French, of Hammonton, In his place. It was decided to hold another meet ing, and while no action was taken It was made clear that It Is the purpose of the committee In due time to pre pare an address to the voters of the state In time for the coming campaign. The address will be confined to state Issues. The monetary question will bo avoided. The sentiment of the com mittee yesterday was that the gold men would be weloomed back to the party fold as Individuals, but no move would be made to welcome them back as a body, and that they would have to take a back seat forthe present in the matter of managing party affairs. The silver men are very much In the majority In the state committee, And did all the talking. J5. F. Q. Young, the Jersey City banker, who Is a member of the com mittee, but who took no part In the last campaign for Bryan, was not present at yesterday's meeting. Colonel Price, the chairman of the committee, and Senator Daly were both aggres sive, and while they were disposed to receive the gold men back In the party, they would not concede that gold men who voted for McKlnley were entitled to be classed ns Democrats. Thero is n Clnss of People Who nro Injured by. tho use of coffee. iccontly thero has been placed iu nil the grocery storos a now preparation called OUAIN-O, mado of pure grains, that tnkes tho placo of coffee. The most dolicale stomach rcccivos it without distress, and but fow can toll it from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. nnd 23 cts. per package Try it. Ask for GUAIN-O. Ilyonii'llf n Ohlcngro Griiveynrd. Chicago, June 17. Prowling about Graceland cemetery Tuesday night, Jim," the big hyena which escaped from Lincoln park by gnawing a hole through the door of his cage, ravaged number of graves In the burying ground, where, with unerring Instinct, he had made his way Immediately after his escape, and made night hide ous with his howls. Head Keeper Sweeney, of Lincoln park, reinforced 1 by a small army of men and boys, spent all of yesterday In trying to cap ture him. Then the police were asked to assist, nnd they flatly refused. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho beet salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhentn, fever soros, w.iui, i.u,p,ct. jin, nts, ujuiuKiius, uiiud, null all skin eruptions, and positively ourcs piles, or jo pay roquireu. tt is guaranteeu to give correct satisfaction or mony reluudeu. i'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Oomliiu; Invents. Juno 10. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tbo Famous Iiase Ito.Il Club, in IlohbiliH oponi house Juno 22. Ico cream and Strawberry fes tival under tho auspices of the All Saint P. K. church, In the basement of the church. July 5. Sixth annual picnlo of the Qrant Hand, of Shonandoah, at Columbia nark. Dancing music by Schoppo orchestra of 10 pieces. .Inly 10. Ice cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Itob- bins opera house. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption This is the beat medicine in the world fur all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption, r.vory bottle ts guaranteed, it will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, l.a Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, auu, above all, a sure sure. It Is always well to take Or. KIuk's New Life lilts in conneetlou with Dr. King's New Discovery, as tbey regulate and toue the stomach aud bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Wesley's drug store. Ilegti lar size 50 cents and 1.00. Niittomtt Kducutloiial Astfoolntlon. . The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company au uouucea that ou account of the meeting of the Natioual Educational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 9, It will sell con tinuous passage tiokets from all points on its line east of Pittsburg and Erie to Mil waukee at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus $2.00 membership fee. Tickets will be sold aud will be good going only ou July 2, 3, and 4, and will be good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11, and 12, 1807. only, except that by depositing tieket with Joint agent at Milwaukee on or before July 13, and on iiaymout of fifty ceuts, an exten sion of return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31, 1807, inclusive. Don't Tobaooo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily aud forever, lie made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To liac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds lu ton days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Uac from your owu druggist, who will guarantee cure. BOo or f 1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bviuudy Co., Chicago or New York. EER WORKING IT 1118 TBBE ALTHOUGH EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS OLD. Mr. James McMillen, of Champaign, Has Followed the Shoemaker's Trade All His Life Evory Day at His Bench Working with Appar ently tho Same Vigor as a Young Wan A Sketch of His Life. From the Uasctte Champaign, 1IL At the advanced age of eighty-five years, James McMillen, of 1H West Washington street, Is one of the most active men in Cham paign, Illinois. Mr. McMillen Is a pioneer eitisen of the city, and his form Is as fiunlli'ir on the streets as that or any ritizi-n 01 u town. All his lift Mr. McMillen h:n b.l- lowed the trade of shoemaker, riki every h iy finds him at his bench, bending over hK wu k with apparently the same vigor lie com- maniieu wm-n ne was n young man He has a little simp mi North Wright street, In the vicinity of the University of Illinois, and he is the official shoeninker, as it were, for the students of that institution. About a year ago Mr. MeVilleu was absent from his bench for several weeks, and his familiar form was missed iiIomk the streets. The local newspapers announced that lie was dangerously ill. For months lie was a BUlFeror, but finnlly he appeared Htrain at his shop, and has lost but very few dns since then and none, perhaps, on neeonnt of sickness. His friends were surprised to see him out again, and they were more surprised when he told them the cause of his recovery. There was no small amount of local inter est in his case, and a reporter v Kited him, to have him relate the story. "I feel," said the spry old eentlemnn, "that I owe my life to Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pule People. Somethinz like a year ago it appeared to me that I was almost a physical wreck. I was suffering from a disease of the kidneys. A thick scurf hml formed on the liottoms of my feet nnd my ankles were terribly swollen and inflamed. In met, they reached sueh a condition that I oould not walk, and it looked as though my days were numbered. -iii;:iililiiiiilii!illllllllllllllllllllllll'llillllllllllllll!llllllimiillllliillllllili"i: ' iKKzU&mt&is as; nry"-.its . ll . lt ' FOE Sjft.T3 EVEBTWHBRB. h 1'Mtttiiitiiiiiitiintiiiitiiii' ' I !;!!iiiiiiililiilliiiiiiliiiirillilliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiin: 3oaetlmssneels a reliable, the purest drugs Tbey are prompt, sife and certain In result. The trennlne (Dr, Peal's) DeTerdUsp For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; Store, Shenandoah, Pa. JANDY CATHARTIC W. CURE CONSTIPATION I 10 25 50 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED !?"'; ani 1 irr pie ami liooilet free. ii!. STFKMMl lir'lHl) ; -scp -scy o(.wct-H u "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. SURE Dvspensia, Malaria, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Asli youv Dvttyijtst to get them through his Jobber, or send a 1'osU'l Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NESnZ YORK. f f it Samples Sold at KIRLIN'S Druir A Great Magazine Offer ! FOR 1 The regular subscription price of "Defliorest's Magazine," .Judge's Library." and Funny Pictures" is 3-30 DEMQREST'S MAGAZINE' is by far the beat family mairailne published; there is non e of our monthlies In whloti the beautiful aud the usoful, pleasure and profit, fashion an d literature are so fully presented a In Itomorest's. There Is. in diet, no publication pre -teiiillng to a similar scope and purpose whlcU oau compare with it. Kvury number cun tains a free pattern oouuon. JUDGES LIBRARY" w a monthly uuMraslne of tun, ailed with illustration. In oarieaturo UluMrtion. mu iw mm win. wi, tnu nujnor. lis FUNNY PICTURES another humorous monthly ; there I. a laugh In every line of tt. All three of these uugastnea are haudsoiuely gotten up. You .liould not miss this ohanco to secure them. Cut Ucrc and return Dcmorcit PufjlisKirxg Co., For the enclosed M.00 pWe send (a magasiue of fun), and Funny PUtUres Name Date SHAKE III I rnrl in the newattnnrr tcstirflnniftls front people who claimed to have been curi-d of kidney trouble by the of !r Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People, ami thought llmt it Mould do me no lnnn lo eiw tin ni a trinl. I bonclit n hot of them at the dm.' stori und licufin Hkinir 1 licni ncordiiiL,' to direction. , It m tijm'P, (nt it h i fact that ( i soon ns I d taken a i me almost f, It iIm- I - in (it of ilicm nlnioKt ' ke tin in. Aft r I I i ti ri mil (luchiri;' i I"-. i k tJir and 1 notici nt the sums In ic tli it lie pain ami sort ucss were leav ini; my kiiltirys. 'A fi il.iys later tl' swelling began to go out "f i'i y 'inkles, i"l nt tin' end of ti-" works it I nd entirely dinnppenred. taking with it that terrible senrf which had formed on the bottom of my fi ct ami caused me so much trounle. I continued to gathrr my lie.1 trci,cth, nd at t lie end of six weeks I ft'ltontimy reco eied and n ininicil my woi k nt the -hnp. I think I took t'lom four to iiie hot is of Ike pills anil hniet.iken none since." Mr. Mi Milieu's residence on West Wash iii'ton strr"t, is more than a mile rlistnnt from Ins sli in, butnenrlv every day he wuiki the intire distance, morning nn l evening, nml he cnuld not do this if that swelling still existed. Mr MeAIillen has no hnckwnrdness In talk ing of the merits of Dr. Willi'im-' Pink Pills. Ir. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People contain in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to aive new life and richness to tho blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on reuefpt of price, Hicf nts a hot. or six boxes for $2. TO (they are nevr sold in hulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Sehenectady, N. Y. nans" s fiiiin OPft f - nro pntgrehtlve and keep infoniiel f the World's ProitresB. The wt?lliii- H formed nnd thrifty Houso-WK win nhrnys keep RAINBOW LINIMENT i in tho house, ae a Blnndard remedy foi 3 Siiralns, Bruises, Cramp?, RhoumatiMii, nnd all nchos and pnins. Price 2Bcls. and BO els. per bottle. i Prepared by II. 1. IIACKETT & CO., riiMsdelplil.i " monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmlesc 024 should be used. II70U want ths bwi, gel Aft DRUGGISTS . .cor iimstlnntlon. rnsearels an 1lie Iiloul I c.ip or aripe.tmt rause eosj nnturnl results, s., , t lilrnan, 5Ioiitrp.il. Oan,. or .Wit York. !'1. TO CURB FOR Store, Shenandoah. Pa. FOh 1 We will mi all ferae to you for m ytar for 52.QQ, or 6 no. for SI. coniriDUtors are t the best of American wits and Coupon properly filled out. 110 fiftK AVce, NW York. Demorast s Family Hagaxlne, Judge's Library for one year a. per y.mr otter. . VoMt-ofBee. atme
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