Every Wife feels an Indescribable dread of tho danger attendant upon tho most crltl cat period of licr life. Becoming a mother should bo a source of joy, but tho stilferlngand danger of the ordeal maKUB us anticipation one orriqcr. Mother's FriM a thoroughly tested remedy, gently prepares tho system for this period, lessens the pain, and removes all danger. Its uso Insures a safe and hap- py termination of the dreaded event. 1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug Btores, or sont by mall on receipt of prloo. BOOKS Containing Invaluable information of core In'1"1"' to HI women, wilt bo sent to Mitt nny address upon application, bj Till) Brtdfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qu "THEY DO THE WORK" , 2 I BRONCHO & HOMOEOPATHIC .1 XViit3 g pBMBDIBslOrfa If ' ii Relieve and Cure jj3 "" I formula S Stomach Disorders ot noted. g System Irregularities bissi "For every III, a special pill," If not nt Drug Stores, write 3 3 s 3 at 5 Health Hook Mulled Free. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. " Diarrhea. No. 8 " ' Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. o. 14 Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism, No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. SO " Urinary Diseases jNo. 77 " Colds and Grip. rccelnt of nrice. 2So.. or f! fnr 1 . Dr. UnurnnKis' Homeopathic Manual op Diseases Hailed Fkkb: Hrunpareys Med. Co., Ill William St., K. Y. For salo at Povlnsky's drug store, 28 Kast M.ruc. CATON'S 1ZITJILIZER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, eporniatohea, emissions, Impotency, uresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, autai by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and utrtnzth trlicrcformerwcilncssprevailei Con- cnient packaga, simple, effectual, and legitlmatt. Cunc is Quick and Thorough. J1"ti.. I'.'itcrr.'tii py imitations: Insist on CATON'S Vitalize, Cfnt sealed if your drug, sjist doe. not have it. I'llee J I pgr pltfe, 6 lor IS, w th written guarantee of complete cure, a ilormation, refer, nces, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement ut case nnd 25 els. tar s week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. catou med. co .nosTort.MAas Bold at ICirlln's drug More, Blienondnoli, I'n Those who once buy SEELId'S the keep comingback forJt. This ad- iiiim-ture makes best by adding a lit Uic flavor of cof tle of Seelig's to ordinary fee delicious. All Grocers. kcoffee. sc. a packge. nillions of Dollars Go np In mnko every year. Tate no risks but get your bouses, stock, fui nituro, etc., insured la first-class re liable companies as represented by TsAVTTi PATIT Insurance Agent. U A. V IU r AUl , no South Jardln 81 Also Llfo and Accidental Gompani wt HAVE YOU READ. THE PHILADELPHIA TlfllES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES Is the .most extensively elrottlnted and widely rad newspaper pub lished In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub lic men nnd public measures Is In the Interest of publlo Integrity, honest Korernment and prosperous industry, and It knows jio party or peisonnl allegiance n treating publlo lsaue. In the broadest and best senso a family and srencral newspaper. .TS olmB t0 l'vo the largest circulation by deserving It, nnd claims that It is unsurpassed In all the essentials of a great metropolitan nowapuper. Rpeelmen copies of nny edition will bo sent free to nny one send ing their address. TERMS-DAILY. R00 per annum t $1.00 for four months; TO cents per month t de livered by curriers for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY UD1TION, 32 large, handsome luges ml columns, elegantly Illustrated, lieautlful colored supplement IJ.00 per an riunij S cents per copy. Dally and Sunday. te.00 per annum j 50 cents iwr month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, rlllUkUBLFUIA. d. wiur u, ...... ...ks.k ja l.tfl iltH.iiNrina, iM-aaam odor ifl (fja Lett i'or sale by Shenandoah Drug Btoro, Klrlln Drug Store. Meet in London to Honor Queon Viotoria's Jubiloo. 1 MPEEIAL INSTITUTE BANQUET. It Is rrodldod Ovor by tlio Prlnoo or Wnlos, ns 1'nwldont or tltn Iimtltuto. lTomlor l.uurlor Tolls or tlto Loy alty or CiMindlnns. London, June 19. The Prince of Wales, as president of the Imperial Institute, presided over a banquet fflvon by the Institute last eveiilntr in the colonial premiers. A large orowd watched tho arrival of the i?mNata were received by Lord Herschelt, chair man of tho executive committee of the Institute. Everybody wore a aecora- tlon Of some 9lH- fttnrs. rlhhnni nml various orders, together with the splen dor of oriental costumes worn by the eastern potentates, mado a brilliant scene. The guests numbered hundreds, and represented every branch of na tional and colonial life. Among those present wore the Mar quis of Salisbury, Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the Karl of KImberly, the Marquis of Dufferln, Lord Rlpon, Lord Lansdowne, the Marquis of Lorne, Lord Itosebery, Mr. Wilfrid T.nnrl pr f t h n flnmlnlnn m.aml...i nr.. Whlteway (premier of Newfoundland), uaron iiotnscnild, Lord Lyon Play fair, Sir Donald Smith (the Canadian high commissioner), the archbishop of Canterbury and a splendid array of men of high rank in the army, navy, church and civil service, with a sprink ling of literary, scientific and artistic noiaDies. The Prince of Wales led the pro cession Into the dining pavilion, amid the strains of the national anthem. After dinner the Prince of Wales pro posed "the health of the queen." In a fellCltloUS Snnech hft rafnrrari In ftin approaching Jubilee celebrations, ad ding that he had no doubt they would receive the familiar toast with more acclamation even than was usually the case. This was followed by prolonged cheering, waving of handkerchiefs and cries of "Clod bless her." tho company standing. " bog you," he said, "to drink with me her health, congratulating her not only upon her diamond Jubilee, but unon hef record reign." This Was followed bv n. rnnwn,1 nut. burst of cheers, the band repeating the music of the national anlhm. Ainiri the enthusiasm the prince called for one cneer more. This was irlven. only to be followed by another, and that by a third. Mr. Wilfrid Lnurlr. rnnlvlne n th.. toast to tho colonial premiers, said in part: "Canada in a nation. Onnnrla la froo and freedom Is Its nationality. Though Canada acknowledges tha tmzprnlnrv of tho sovereign, I am here to say that independence would give the Canadi ans no more rights than thoy already have. If Eneland should over hn li danger her colonies would do their ut most to help her. I have often been naked whpthor the French Canadians are absolutely loyal, and I have been reminded that old feuds die hard. But to that I may reply that It Is tho proud privilege of the present ceneratlon to ronnii tho spectacle of the banners of France and f.ngiana victoriously entwined In the Crimea. True, during the loat cen tury there was a lontr rlnnl lioheto,. England and France for the possession of North America, but on tho liolhru of Quebec Is a monument to two gen erals who fought In that war, and it bears the Inscription, "Equal In Fame, Equal In Cournire. Knunl In rilnt-ir' That equality exists at the present day ueiweep. mo two races. Ills royal 111 (illness has fust re ml nil oil na nf Mo early visit to Canada, and has ob served that manv chancres "liitvo iin place plnce then, But I can assure his royal highness that thera has been no change In the loyalty of the French Canadians or of the people of Canada to Great Britain and to the British crown." Sir Hush Nelson, nremler nf nnn.. land, In proposing the health of the Prince and l'rincKs nf Wni ay. pressed the bona that tha Anatrniinn colonies might some day have the priv ilege of receiving a member of the royal famllv and thn nnnnrrnnlrv nf displaying an uneaualled lovaltv nml devotion. The Prince of Wnlos. renlvlnr . pressed his great pleasure and grati fication at presiding on so Interesting an occasion. lie Hnbf hf tonk tha rionr. est interest In the welfare of (fig col onies, and added: I regret that I have not had the ad vantage, like rnv brother. th DnWo nf Coburg. and my sons, pf visiting the greater part of them, not only of t)S North American colonies, but of tho colonies In Australia and Afilpt. r have not. however, forgotten my visit to Canada. Though I was a young man at the time, I have still the most Vivid recollection Of tllA AVnnrlnt... and shall always carry my mind back' with trie irrcatcst nleasure In thn . dial reception extended me there." Other speakers were the Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Itosebery, the Mar quis of Salisbury and Honorable Jo seph ChambovJaln. A nonsehold Heceasltv. IGaSCaretil fllindv flllthartfn ttiA tnnDf nnn. dcrful medical discovery of tha ago, ploaBant uuu rvirosiung 10 uio rasio, act gontly sua nnsitlvclv An klflnnvn IIvai- ,t Iwinrolo cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure llOYldache. foVOr. habitual rnnRtlnntinn bllloutness. Please buy and try a box of u. u. sj. lo uap tfj, so, 00 cents. Bold and guaranteed to core by g)I druggists. Swltzbrlnn'd to Own Jlor Itnllwnys, Tfarnn. .Tuna Ht.-.The ntnto nmtnntl Vu , . - " " a vote of 26 to 17, has declared In favor of the state acquiring the railroads of Bwitzenanu. a mil providing for this tranafpr tat In rwilraua nf nranamflnn and will be submitted to the bundss- rath. Tannntf r A rwriwwi T. 1. . . 1 1. 1 .. oldotit to be burned or scalded j but the pain uuu m;uuy mm sua iriguuui uisugurcmejits am bo quiskly overcome without leaving a sear by using DoWltt's Witch Salvo. 0. II. Ilageubucb. Kmpoi'oi- William nt'ColiiBtio. Colocrne. June 19. The amnernr nnd t-mpress of Germany arrived here yes terday from Blelfeld, and met with an enthusiastic reception from oense nrmvils nf nennlo. Tha nerctmnnv nf nn. veiling the status of Bmperor William i was aiienaeu uy me imperial chan cellor, Prince Uohenlohe, Dr. Von Bost- ticiier, tne imperial secretary or state, and the ministers of war and Justice. Ills majesty aiterwarus witnessed a parade of the troops of the garrison. Qrlp-Oolda-IIeudache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative liromo Quinine will cure you lu one day. Put up In tablets con venlent for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents, or salo by Klrlin'a Pharmacy. Feople shudder at the tales of MonU Carlo suicides, but look on with perfect equanimity while friends and loved ones commit just ascertain suicide byireglectine their health. Trifling- disorders of the di gestion persistently neglected lead to im purity of the blood, the tissues of the body are Imperfectly nourished, and emacia tion and debility follow. In the case of that dread disease, consumption, imperfect ly nourished tissue Is built up in the lungs, forming a suitable soil for the germs of that deadly disease. One-seventh of all the deaths each year are due to consumption. This fearful death rate could be easily avoided If the proper remedy was re sorted to. A sure preventive and cure of consump tion is found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Med. leal Discovery. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases. It corrects all disorders of digestion, invigorates the liver, and makes the blood pure and plentiful. It is the great blood maker, flesh-builder, and nerve invleorator. It gets into the blood and acts directly upon the lungs, building up healthv tissue and driving out all Impurities and disease germs. Thousands have testified to its wonderful merits. Druggists sell it " I feel that I must write you telling you or the great benefits derived from the use of your Golden Medical Discovery,' writes Miss Iura Plersel, of Uast Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pa, "Last summer mv friends thought I mr.l. going Into consumption, and having tried doc tors before with no satisfactory results and hear ing your medicine so highly spoken of. I took one bottle. My cough left me altogether with all the distressing symptoms, and In fact the cure seemed almost miraculous to all who saw me. I cannot say enough In praise of the medi cine, and have done much to induce others to use It." MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE jlul, ifervou Juat Falling Mem bxAOaia and other Excense and India cretiont, Thtt quick I v anil urtty restore Lost Vitality In old or yoniiff. and ft amanforitadr(bulnes or marriage, JPreTflnt InnnnitT onrl fVingnmnllnn if taken In Urn a, 71 heir qmj. howi Immed Inte itnprore ment a ad effect a GTJUE whore nil others tail. In lit upon havrns tha no nut no AJrrs Tablet. Thex uTBcaroainonianiisBna win euro 70a. we rits a potttlTtt written guarantee to effect a cure In each caie or rerun d the money. 1'rlcaOOcentn per package, or itxpackaaea fall treatment) for $lC0. Ur mall, in jlaln wrapper, mnneelpt of rrloe. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., nSSS"tS F6r sale In Shenandoah, ta., at A. Wesley's and Klrltn's, Druggists. Celebrated Temnle I'owders never fall. ceTTreTCaai 1 -saw ana ,ure i aner laiuni I witla Taniy end rcnnjroral Mia and oUir likf sal ana sure (aner lalllnf ' remeaieij. Always nnv fiett and .void olaap. eolntment Guaranteed superior to all otsen. losltlvei Stooty'l5o2jnlllui I'srucalsn, cU, Dr. a. I Pei7i7a. Railroad. 8CHUYKILI. DIVISION. Mat 29. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi dato for Wlggans, Gllberton. Frackvlllo, Dart Water, St. Clair, Fottsvllle. Hamburg. Iteadlns Pottstown, Phocnixvllle, Nnrrlstown and Phil adelphla (Brpad street station) at 6 08 and 1103 a. m. and 30 p. m. on week dnys. Sundays. 6 08 o. ill., 8 10 p. n,. Jfor Pnftavllle and Inter mel ato stations ppjy 9 U a. m. week days. Sunilnys, 0 -15 n,. in, ' Trains loovo Frockrllle for Shenandoah at 1040 a. m. and 12 31, 6 41, 782 and 1047 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and S 41 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 IS a. m. and 12:0. 5 13, 7 23 ond 10 20 p. m. Sundar I 10 40 a. m.. 3 13 n. in. ' TmV 1lil1n,1-1nl,li. I) , -i- . -. . I . KhAnnnilniili ni K K7 UDS.I..1 mm. . ' . ... , , -...... iv Av n. in., iv ana R. nj. week days. Sundays leave at 6 60 a. m. a. . i ""'', '""" """ueipnia, 101 Sea Qlrt, Asbury lo;k, Ocean Orove, Loni urmicii, ana iniermeaiale stations, 8 30, S.S5 dv,g!H. in. ""- "" iyeavo uroaaireei station, Philadelphia, FOK NEW YOKK. TCvnrAaa w.nVln... ft on i n. . - - . T8S3'o9n?)',,,0.2,.!DJnl.n'5Can. u Ill nlii iv rtni-ai I Aft rt nrt Tt.. I n. . v n M r' VI i. in., iv vi, n 820. SOU. 0 B0. 12B3.105,DlnlnB: t'nrl 2 ad ( (Limited 4 22T)IiiIiiit r'n.l k t Jui ,7.i,.' .'J. TT in. 7 02. 7 43. ioa.Vn,.7l20i nlglVt JCxpross for Iloston without change, 11 00 a m.. week-days, and 7 43 p. in., daily. ' FOK WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Fnr TllHImnnl nml Wa.hl...... o -a nMA.M 1020, 1133 a. m.. 1209 (1231 VTlmlid 'd": Ing Car). 113, S J8, 4 141 3 19 ConKres.lon.l Limited. Dlnlno-nnrl. A IV am nit r, . 781 (Dining Car) t. m.. and' n m ZTJt'l week days. Sundaya, 8 60, 720, 913. 1123 m., 12 09 1 12. 4 ,41, (p i 15 CongrJeilona Limited, r&CaflnKl Car,. 701 FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via ?0o',p0ro d.fy br,leo''!xl,ress.920n " "d Leavo Market street Warf, express, S 00, 860 am., 100, (Saturdays only, 2 00, 4 M, i $ and 5 00 p.rn. Sundays, 800, 8 43 attiTbk a. m Accoiomodatlon, 8 00 nnd 8 20 a. m., 3 20 nnd 4 20 Prv-' Tln ays Hu'"loy. 8 00, 8 13 o. m., and 4 00 nnd 5 00 p. m. .rF.?r Supet M.Br' Anglrssea, Wlldwood nnd Holly Beach-Express, 900 a! ,., 403 ,,, week days. Sundays, 0 00 a. m. Cop May only, 1 30 p. in, Saturdays. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon nnd Stone llnrbqr. Express, 0 00 a. m., 4 SO p. m wrekdoys. Sundays, 9 00 0. m. ,or?m.eJ?, I'olnt.-Kxprcss, 500, 8 50 a m.. 3 00, 4 CO, 5 CO p. in, week days. Sundays 8 43 a. m. J. IV IltrrcinxsoK, J. K. Wood, Oen'l Manager. Gen'l PawVr Ag PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJH. W. II, YINQST, VETEI1IKARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Resident Houae Surgeon of the University State of N. Y. llKAIxiUAnTEnjst ir0tl Franey, Shenandoah. THREE YEAR COURSE. Caljs night or day promptly responded to Q S. PIHLUVS, M. D. Office 1 80 West Centre sti eel. Can be consulted at all hours. jy M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. OftlceEgan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J H.POMBROY, ATTORNEY-AT-iAW Shenandoah, I'n. JjJ W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Ontre streets. pnOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Boi CS, Mahanoy City, Pa. Havln ig studied under some ot the best Ii' London and l'arla. will iHn iu. maHtAn, on the violin, inonclolln, guitar aud vocal culture Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse will, UUJ, Y UJ, 7 4i, 10 00 B,u,n"!,'" ?,?('(W.60.8151 . 1021. (DI Inc Car). 11R3 m Dining Cinvli A nn u. leweier. oneBanuoasu FOUR BOXES DID IT. Heraarkable Buecees of a Mew Pile Cure Peoplo who have suffered for years or months lrom the pain and Iiiconvenleuee of that common disorder, nltni will Innli urlll. skepticism upon the claims ,of the makers of 1110 now r.iscovory tor euro of all forms of plies, known under tho name of Pyramid Pile Cure ; nevertheless the extraordinary cures performed by this remedy are such as to warrant the Investigation of any sufferer. As a case In point the following letter speaks for itself: Mr. Henry Thomas of sub-station No. 3, JtosaoK Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as fol lows: Pyramid Drug Co: Gentlemen I want vou to iim mv nnm If It will lie of any use to you. I was so bad with the piles that I lost work on thai account. Nothing did me stir siood. I rend in Cincinnati of the manv etima nf nlin. 1.- the Pyramid Pile Cure and I WAnf tn a drug store and asked for It. The drug clerk told roe he liad nothing else that he thought was bottor, hut I told him I wanted loiryiuoryrnmid lirst. The first box helped mo so much that I ried another and then tn nnmnlAtn tim am used two more boxoa ninklnir f,mr In oil r am now completely etired". Have not a trace of piles and I had suffered for four years with tho worst form of protruding piles. I suffered death from piles, but I have found tho Pyramid Pilo Cure to be lust as represented. I have recommended it to several of mv friends nnd I nm thankful tn be ahlo to write you what good tho remedy uas uono lor me." Physioians recommend the PvrnmM P!ln Cure because it contains no opium, cocaine, or mineral poison of anv kind ami Inwnui it is so safe nnd pleasant to use, being pain less and applied at night. The patient Is nilrnd 1,1 ,t Bllnrt.tnnl. Bl.n., , t o.u.jr 9UU1, tlMlt? (VllU 11U iuconvenionce whatovor. The Pyramid Pilo Giro is sold by drug gists at 50 cents per package, and if thero is any constipation it is woll to use tho Pyra mid Pills at the same time with the Pile Cure, as constipation is very often tho causo of piles and tho pills effectually remove tho costive condition. Price of pills is S3 cents per package Writo to Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich., for littlo book on causo and cure of piles, sent by mall frco. LADIES DO YOD ' HP. ITFI IV t H DDIIUIC Steel g Pennyroyal Treatment f s the original and only FJlENCII, safe and reliablo euro on the mar- rket. Price, (1.00; sent by mail. SUouninQBoldonlrb? ' S. P. Klium, Shenandoah, Pa. A TOTAL WRECK r Frniilr 4 T.. 1 ... under oath: I consulted more tlian 10 physicians, Buffered from exrrnea and the nnil ""'sof joutlinil fi.lly In an Its lornis. J liad loos or iiirmorr ar.d Imv rVi,. ',,"n,andclfl- Kf'oit to orfiy i tsad j bin, 1 ,,,, uJufohe, -J a" over my body, n.llliiu -j,iirH,MicK,nirr. I Jiaq ehvH "toriliplinir,'inlu In oonea. I became rs totnl wreck, unfit tor iilijal- P A mini., i. ..Dr "iilnl labor. .hV. ",i 1 ' t i amy and others as til as advertlslne shark! told me that Tliccl was o Snhi "5 ""diplomas, and that be was no tood Mhe hadto nate ethers to treat patients lSL?, ,s "ny and urclt testl- fWllieyhad lfedtome.' 1 went to l-hlls.?K I'.'ift In look Ins ov,T the ri'KlstM Of mil - tiwua im Burcbonsi round that Tliebi waVd arraduate. nnn In i , .mi.. .... . 1 " tary of tbo American tegnt on Bt Derlli. I f,!i",.'", S.n.',erl"'',, why all tueae tnon had Ihid iibout Thecl. Notv I knowi they know that r. Tlieel stands above them Inknowb edae.akllland ability. His mode or treatment 5K?. "10.rouBh examination ot patients ire so DR. THEELwTHst, if , 'lIIilclplil, pn; h7.m8 T'Jf.. whoao ways and minners mJy'be .rME ? AlHUtKBS published wlthcnt the patient's cupsent. strictest ei erecy BUiirunleed to nil, Illoml pol.nu, vmluounlu, strletures cured midet- guiiri nnlee. I.nat llllluhootl reatoreil. Hniilll shrunken ormma enhtrged. Freah eiise. .".LV".". V V Jaenei ill once, Afflicted and unfortunate, Poor or Rich, If you were robbed and vlctlmtied and wish to get cured, then send five 2-ccnt stamps for liook "Truth," the bcstforyoiinir and old, aiiurieor mnrrled. Only book expnbii ....:, m inmriiiiini uiiinnusia, or so-called f ree advice, from former fi'llow-sulter- (Ta.'AtR. Ilnnrafnpn.inlnilnn an. I Institutes, free prescription lmml,UB;a, or for .luiiirt'i oM. nd sn-ckle4 IncilVuMe cases dally from t ft to tf 1 ' Vednesiiiiya and Hntui-I iVftVo0."' ftA6.," 't.lti nd from Ktojor. M, peadforsworplestlinonlAls, PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT MAY 29, 1897, Trains leave Shenondoah as follows : Kor New YOrk via Philadelphia, week days 210, 5 B0. 7 05 9 51a.m., 12 aT, 810 and 0 07 I 111 Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Maucb Chunk, week davs 5 80,70,10. in., 13 33 and 8 10 p.m. For Rending and Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 5 30, 7 05 a.m., 12 33, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Sun! days, 2 10 a. m. For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 03 a. m.. and 12 33, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 i! , tn. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210, 5 00, 7 03 a, m.,1233, 810 and 0 07 p. tn. Sundays, 2 10 0. m. -For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsturu week days, 8 23, 3 88, 1180 a. in., ond 7 25 p. m Sundays, 8 23 a. m. r l.'iir Milluinm PI... ...... 1. .1 a ,a n a . 7 OS. 9 51, 11 80 o. in., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 23, 9 33 and II .1(1 n m Knniln. O in o r .. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days. 3ai 5 80, 7 05, 1180 a. m., 0 07, 725 and 9 55 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the Weetvln B. AO. R. It., through trains lea-, Reading TfIniJ.ll5.1' 1 1'lladelpbro, (P. A R. 1 Jc.) ot 3 30, 7 55, 11 20 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. Sundays B 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 40 and 727 p. m. Adili: tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth ond Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20. 12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 186, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave New York vlo Phllodolpbla. week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00 o. m., and 1 80, 4 30. 9 00 n m. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. 11 T.PftVO Had Vnrb. via XT. .. .1. llt 1 . . day,, 4 80, 010 o. m . 1 80 and 4 15 tn. ' Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week unjB, iai.sv, iu iu a. m, anu 1 42, i OS, 0 80. 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 1180 p.m. , In Roadlng.week days, 1 8, 7 10, 0 08, a. m. 12 00m., 4 19, 000 and 8 30 p. m. Sundays, 186 Leave Ppllsvllle, weekdays, 286, 740 a. in., 1280ond OKp. in. 8undayi,2 86o. m. m., 1 36, 5 51, 7 20 'and 9 48 p. m. Sundays. 8 18 a. in Leave Mohanoy City, week days, 12 30, 3 45. 1 13 l " ?i a-.2 -17' 6 0 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 12 26, 3 a. m. jeave aiauanoy i'lane, week days, 12 35. 2 40. 100 880,930. 1026. 1169 a. m., 2 32, 5 32, 638 7 57, 10 32 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 n. ai. ' Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 39 a m., 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, l 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, T-.1,.n TliUn.l..l .,V.I n Ol , , , . . ------ . - - ....... 1."" v.iva.nui B.rcCB Wri OI1U South street whaif for Atlantic City. Tcjauiiji, j.ipress, vou a. m., (Saturdays only. 1M) 00, 4 00, 4 So. 5 00 p. m. Aeoommo. n ' u o, o U. III. Sundays Express, 810, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 800 a. m., 4 45p. m. ItAftlirnlnn. Im.h. Allaniln ,M ... .1 . Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. weeituays Kxpress, 7 00, 7 45,0 00 n. in., 880, 5 80 p. m. Accommodation, 4 35, 8 15 u. m.. 4 10 p. m. Hi ( nil a vt, 11 vnriw. Jm xm eivi A modatlon, 7 15 a. in., 4 is p. m. i anut jMrs ou an express trains. A Handsome Comploxion Is one of the greatest charms o wousa can possess. I'azaoati'a Couruuistf ronaill. gives It. V3l J VJ OUR TRADEJFITII CUBA. Disastrous EfToot of tho Existing War on tho Island. A STARTLIHG AHRAY OF HGURES Tlio Itoport or Chief Illtolioook, of tlio Poroltrn M nrkolH Sootloii or tlio Air rkiultuiitl IJopnrtmmit, Indli-nttw n 1'nllliiR Off oritlBhty ior Out. Washington, June 19. A significant report on our trade with Cuba from 1887 to 1897, prepared by Chief Hitch cock, of the foreign markets section of the agricultural department, has been promulgated by Secretary of Agricul ture Wilson. Thn atatlallna hnw ..sr.. clearly the effect of present hostilities in uuua upon tne commercial Inter course of the United States with that Island. Durlnsr the flsMin.1 nar isoi t,. total value of our Cuban trade amount ed to only $47,518,010, as compared with 8102,801,201 In 1808, the year preceding the breiiklne nut nf tha wn- ti,i. a falling off of more than 60 per cent, in three years. Returns already avail able for the current Hanoi vaa- indi cate a still further decline, the records lor tne nine months ending March SI, 1887, niacins: the totnl ValllA nf tha trade for that narlml no inn, u n-i . .j .u . ii-n ,n,,riu,- 817. At this rata tlm flcuroa rn- (ho fiscal year 1897 will harrilv rwnb ton . 000,000, or leas than one-fifth the value recorded for 1803. Durlnir the earlv vonra nf ti,a. decade our Cuban trade had received a material Impetus, the years 1887 to 1893. inclusive. Bhowlnsr iinlntarr,ii.,i gains, nnd but for the opening of the war a still greater expansion, It is pre- uicieu, woum probably Save followed. AS It lS. hOWBVHr. nnmtnarnlal lnia- chnnge between the United States and Cuba has been very largely abridged. Continuing, the report says: Our Imports from Cuba have general ly been much In excess of our exports to that Island, the balance of trade be ing decidedly against the United States. During the 10 years 1887-1896 the value of the merchandise Import ed averaged JG9,1G3,55G per annum, and that of the merchandise exported only 814,017,572 per annum. In 1890 the Im ports fell to 840,017,730 nnd exports to 87,630,880. The remarkable decline In our trade with Cuba from. July 1, 1890, to March 31, 1897, occurred chiefly in the cane of the Imports, the total value of tho mer chandise Imported during the nine months amounting to only 88,811,831, or little more Mian the value of the ex ports for the same period, the latter bolns returned at J6,0S4,9SG. Of the merchandise Imported into the United States from Cuba fully 90 par cent. Is agricultural. Sugar, the moat Important of the products Imported from Cuba, amounted In value to more than 75 per cent of the entire Imports for the decade. The heaviest shipments "M rporn were in isyi, reaching In that your us nigii na 2,137,502,319 pounds, Valued at 8B3.147.74S. Imnnrtnllnno nf sugar were much smaller In the two succeeding years, amounting In 1890 to only 1,093,171,312 pounds, value $24,102. 835. Returns for the nlnp mnntlio n.i lng March 31, of tho present year, ev- hlblt a still Kreater falling- off, tha total lmuortatlon thon lini tiff i-Milif ontc 679,795 pounds, valued t) $1,251,651, i""'1'" imuuris trom uuua, WUIoli 1M ao;i. umouiucq to J&,893,579 gallons. Valued at $1,148,413, wore reduced In 1896 to 1,710.101 gallons, value 8128,474. Tho largest Importation of loaf tobac co, the next important commodity, prior to the financial year 1896, was In 1893, reaching 21,694,891 pounds, value $8,940,058. In 1896, however, those fig ured woro considerably exceeded, the quantity then Imported being 25,771 -317 pounds, valuo $10,613,408. These uninterrupted shipments are probably accounted for by tho fact that the western end of tho island, where tho chief tobacco growing dis tricts are situated, has only recently been Invaded by the opposing forces. Since the Invasion of this region, how ever, there has been a great decline in our Importations of Cuban tobacco, the records for the nine months ended March 1, 1897, placing the total amount received during that period at only 3,413,329 pounds, vnlue $1,081,298. Ac cording to the returns fnr the nnrrn. spondlng months of tho fiscal year 1890 the Importations during- that pe riod amounted to 21,085,251 pounds value $8,053,047. Tho report contains numerous tables showing In detail the extent to which the Importations ot all kinds have steadily declined since the outbreak of the rebellion. The most important man ufactured product Imported, cigars, cigarettes nnd cherootn. nnmnriawi t value more than half of the non-agrl- ruitura! imports, for the decade. The returns for them last venr wore n7c 275, against 3,957',9&5 in 1890. As to exports from this country to Cuba thn relative I mnnrfnnnn nf , I. agricultural articles has Increased dur ing the last few years. Thn nhinmnn of lard to Cuba during the ten years "Bgregaiea s,uuu,ooo in value, form ing nearly one-half of the total agri cultural exnortst. TIW n,o lo.i ni year there was an extraordinary fall In this class of exports, amounting to only Sl.ft51.lS5. Tlapnn nn,l li.m. ,i. talned tholr highest figure in 18S3, since wnicn tney have steadily declined, as have all articles of food. Try Ornln-O I Try Qrnln-O I Ask Tour arocer to-dnv tn nlmn, A imckngeof aiSAIN-0, tho now food drluk that takes the place of coffee. Th"tT children may drink It without iniurv na wall n.sl llin adult. All who try It. like It. nilATN.n has that rieli seal brown of iroelia or Java, but it is made from nurA onatntt ami II.a most del lea to stoniaoli receives it without distress. the prioe of ooflee. ISo and 85 eta. per package. Sold by all grocers. Coming Hvents. June 10. Toe cream ftsatlvad nml.. , i.u auspices of the Famous Ksm ill Club, In iwiumns- opera House. June St. lee eraam ami BlaiuU.. tlval under tha nti.nlnaa nf tlm All Oai..i. i E. church, in tlio basement of the olillroli. Julys. Sixth annual picnic of the Grant liaml, of Slienaiidoah, at Columbia park. Danciug music bv Scb OI1IM nnnliAalro nf in pieces. JulV 10. Too cream fnatlvfil nmki. .iLnl. of Camp 40, Daughters of America, Iu Itob- uiu. opera notise. liloctrlo Hitters. KlfVltrifl lliitalAa (a n llla.ll.l. a..t,n.l A. . ... .. ....ii,ib -.ii i-ai ior any season, but iierluiiw more geuewUy nwded lu the sprlug, when the languid exhausted fwlliii prevalla, when the liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of a toule and altera- n n .r . . "' " M'"'o aim auertv- tlve Is felt. -A prompt use of this medloine has often averted long aud perlutns fatal hlllotis fevers. No nietliolue will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poisou. Ifeswlacho, Judlgestion, Constiiiation, Dixxineas yield to laectrio IMUew. Only fifty outs per Uittle at A. Wusley's drug store. When vou want ennd - " O , ilulUUlg gas fitting, or general tlnsmitMn. J... n.u on E. P. Oallaghor 18 Wost Centro street A PIONE ER SHO WORKING UT 1113 TRADE ALTHOUGH EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS OLD. Mr. James McMillen, of Champaign, Has Followed the Shoemaker's Trade All His Life Every Day at His Bench Working with Appar ently the Same Vigor as a Young Man A Sketch of His Life. Jroin tin At Uin advanced nm of eiylilr.fi va vtwira. JamM MflMlllen. nf 119 Wast Waahlnirlnn street, is one nf the most active men in Cham- paign, Illinois. Mr. McMillen Is a pioneer clllten of the olty, nnd hit form is as familiar on the streets as that of any citizen of the town, .in nir mo Air. sicAiiiieu tins ioi lowed the tradt of shoemaker, and every day find. 1,1 iim at his bench, bending over his wm k Willi nnnanmlltf IliA Mtn. I in, r 1,. ....... minded when he was a young man. , una n nil,,,, siiiti, 1,1, iiwriil II riuill nirn"!, In the vicinity of the University of Illinois, .....! 1, 1. 1 1. . 11! .. I .. 1 i . i 1 i . nu no IB mo U1I1U1U1 MIUUIllllKer, OS It WCre, for the students ot that institution. Aim., a .a..lt. irw:ii 1 i ...n.,.. jrni wu l,l. J,,uil,,ril ITItS SllSPni Cmtn lit. ) ... n 1. fnm ....... u. I 1. . . i l. : familiar form was missed along the streets. The local newspapers announced that lie was dangerously ill. For months' he was a iiitc.o,, uui iiinujy no uppeureu again at his shop, and has lost but very few days .. i . . .. . i .. , , . B "uo " nu nunc, iraruaps, on account 01 sickness. His friends were surprised to see ...... H,.u -eg inuiBfliiririsra when lie told them the cause of his recovery. ai.uiu m no sumu amount oi local inter est In his ease, and a reporter visited lilni. to have him relate the story. 11 1 CaaI ..i,i ,i,. .t .i.i " that I owe my llfo to Dr. Wlllams, Pink Pills for Pale People. Something like a year ago It appeared to mo that I was almost a nlivainul um.1. T . .. . if : r disease of the kidneys. A thick scurf had lurmeu on tne nottoms or my reel and my ankles were terribly swollen and inflamed. iKi, moy reacneu siton a condition tiiat I could not walk, and It looked as though my days were numbered. 'iiiiiiHiiiiiiiii i ut 1 1 1 it iiiiiu mi mi t iimti t iiiiiiitm tutu. 1 1 m hi - ISStZ tlf nro l,n always - ,Wy 3a5l . FOB SALE EVER g WHERE. '"'"'ii iiiiiin ii--' i iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimifiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil For Sale at KIIUIN'S Drug: QANDY CATHARTIC 1 CURE COHSriDAHOH I 5 imuimm nnHCTe ,t AB150LUTELY GUARANTEED 5? cure nrof constipation. Cascsrets are the Ideal Ijxa a , u, v. onri K,ip tJSJid hootM freeAd. STIOjMMI ISKMKIIV 1(1.. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. frf T Mi! SUHB CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Ask your Dntfftjist to get them through Jiia Jobber, or send a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NESflZ YORK. Ifsre tpaattv Sold at KIRLIN'S Drue A Great Magazine Offer ! FOB 1 The regular subscription price of uemoresrs mhm7 np " Judge's, Library and Funny Pictures" is t3 3 FUNNY RCJURES' Is another humorous toUHule uJ!:r ,nKgaii"M " Cut here ami return Coupon nrotierlv fili-,1 m,t Ocmot PuHiasKiKg Co., 110 TiftK AVcc Nev York. (amagaslo, fuT Funny' Purfory.!, Z1- Jui' Name, I'OHt EMAKER. UattU Champatgn, Ut, a ... .ut, .in nafsnTOi imiutuuiBifl i ruiu people who claimed to have been cured of kidncv trouble by the use of Dr. Wiiliann' Pink Pills for Pale People, and thought that it would do me no harm to (rive them a trial. I bought a box of them at tin' drug store and began talcing them according to direction-.. It may seem strnnere, but it is a fact that I felt Hie benefit of them almost as soon as I beenn (o take (bom. After I had taken a few pills my urinal discharges became almost fl llfni'L- HQ flA ,nil T nallai.1 a, l.a . t n.l In 11. M..Un.. luM..Lt. , time that the pain and soreness were leav ing my kidneys. 'A few days later tlia swollingbccan to go out of my ankles, and at the end of five weeks It had entirely disappeared, taking with It that terrible scarf which had formed on the bottoms of my feet and caused me so much trouble. I continued to gather my lost strenrtlii and at the end of six weeks I felt ptitlraiv raAnvarait nnd rAaiiiiitwl mv .-m-b- at the shop. I think I took from four to fi vo' boxes or the pills and have taken none since." i r . iiaiini..i. i.i . . n-., m t.ia.ii,cii 9 iguucikv uii treat ivuan- IniMiui ...... a ham !... . 1 1 . .1 1 . . , 1'igiwi Biac-;i, .a utvtv iubu a ItlllD ulBUillfc from his shop, but nearly every day he walks ittv entire instance, morning nnu evening, and lie nnillfl rint Hn ihf If that wnllinc- still existed. Mr. MoMlllen has no backwardness In talk ing of the merits or Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People contain in a condensed form, all the elemenu 'nAAABanw In -In. nan. lift. ..J .t. . ... I. . i, , " .uon uic aim liviiun. 1U HIS blond and restore shattered nerves. Pink mis are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on reweipt of price, 00 cents a hoi, or air Iuitm fna to rn ,!.. ... 1.1 i .. 1 1. w a-a.;u ,MCJ MDUUICI Will III OU1H, or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' llAllUln. a. O -1 1 1 . - r AH0lrlll VflfflA n VUEIILIM WB1U aittAUli nrogrosglvo ami keen Informed if E V...I.II. Tl- 'ml.. ,, WIU 1IUI1UD X JllgltAJH. 1 IIU Willi 111- formed nnd thrlft.v T-Tnuan.wl fn will keep E RAINBOW LINIMENT I in tne nouse. as a etntuiani remedy fur s; Sprains, Bruises, Cramp?, KlieumntiMii, n.,.1 nil nnltno . . . I ...1.... . uuu uu (iv.ic3 uuu jiriiiia. Price 2Scts. sndBOcls. per bottle. Prenared hv H f. IIACKETT A rn Phii.rf.i. i.i. Whon in doubt what to use foe Nervous Debility. Loss of Power, nervous ueDlllty. Loss ol I'owcr, Impotency.Atrophv.Varicoccle and nthAr uraa use Sexine Pills.' i, lrom any cause, and full vigor quickly restored. urains cnecseo I r oetleeted, Boeh treabh-s rnalt rtt.llr. MaitedforSl.oOfSbai-aS.vnn With $5.00 orders we give a guarantee to rV... S.ls;B,,u "lc money. Address I PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. O- Store, Shenandoah, Pa. or k-riiiv.uui rauie easy natural results Chlraco, JInntrfal. ran.. orew York. 8ant-ft si i.i atr& aaVAaa .-.. Store, SUenandoah,Pa. FOFi 1 We will swJ all throe to m for one year tor 52.00, or 6 mo. tor SI. monthly', there Is a latnrh In vrv Y Kolp. You.uuXt Uiia nf la ibbi euaooa - Ofllct.. Date-- State.
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