-esr.-- ON FIRE Bklng on flro with tottwtne. disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, instantly rellOTod by a warm bath with Cuiioi rtA BOAr, It elnglo application of ConotmA. (olntmenti, tho great kln euro, and a fall dose of CiTtoinA UKSOIYEHT. Ii told Hironehotit His world. Pottm D. C. Cose Sol. traps., Boiton. " nowtoCurs Torturing Usmort,"lrM. JJftBY'S SKIN nfifStt? MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSITIVELT CUHE A.ia nervout jmwt-trauma1 aiem ory. Impotencr,HlMp1eMneM,eto.,cauetl by AbuRe and other Kxcmsm ana Indis cretions. THv Wick Iff ntirf anrrtv restore Lost Vitality in old or yoane, ana St a man for todr, buninot or ranrrlAfte, rTent Insanity and Oonwmptlon If i. Thetr ntWt thotra immedtnts imnroTtv meat and effect a CUHE where all others taJ . In. Ther :le a ln upon nurlna tho srenulrm Aicx Tub lota, have cared thousands and will cure 7011. e podlivo nritteu Kiarantee 10 nect a cur in earn ct or refund the money. 1'rlra CO cento per pack ace, tlx pnckpisofi (full treatment) for $tt. lit mail, tilnfn wrnntmr. nnon recetntof nrlca. Olroular free A.I AX REMEDY CO.. CUi, IU. For wile In Shenandoah, Pa., nt A. Wesley's nnu iiiriin s, uruggisis. 1 imrsr .rr nmTi TirnnTTK - 1 BRONC30 5 HOMCEOPATHIC1 A. E P EM EDI ES IQC 3 2 2 EE Relieve and Cure 3 Head Troubles .Stomach Disorders sE System Irregularities 27 form ulna of noted phyaldntiB 2 2 "For every III, a special pill." 2 g- It not at Drug Stores, write t jr Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. : 8 - Health Book Mailed Frco. TilHiKimHUllKlilimilllilliK 6 UFr-COTS ATOtce--rHEti carozsrs irrriiLiZEH Cures general er cpcctal debility, wakeful nni, spermatc rlnxa, emissions, linnotency, paresis, tic. Corrects tunctlonot disorders, caused by crrorj or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in oil or young, giving vigor and tftrc ngttl where forirK-rwcikness prevailed. Cos lenient pickage, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cunc 13 Quick, amd Thorough. Pah'I deceived cy ttnitatienx! insist oa CATON'S Vltallzcrs. Sent sealed il your droit gist d,y-s tint bars jt. Price $ 1 per pkge, 6 for 119. tvlth written suarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., flee and confidential. Send us statement of ca- tfnd 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO., CPSTOtl, MASS. Sold nt Klrllu'a drug store, Blirnniuloah, Pn Grocers can tell you why those keep coming b&lr. for it. Strange though how long it takes people to try a new tiling. Single tandard OnH- la tioII)1o. whether na a test of exoelleiico in journalism, or for tl)0 ineftjiireinent of quantities, llino orvftlnenj ana The... Philadelpliia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty yearn unlnterrunted irrowth 1m Instilled in claim hit; that tho atandarri first established by its loiinucrs ia tuo ono iruo tost 01 A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ATX THIC NKWS promptly and siiwlnctlv nnd In the moat readable form. without elision or jwirtisan bias; to Ulseuna OPlfiN BYK FOR l'UBMO AltOSTW, to irfvo beIU0 n complete reooid of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all do- Iiartnients of human activity In I U DAILY IDITIOKH of from 10 to H 1 'AO ICS. and to provide the whole for its iwtreua at the nominal price oi uaij uisrs i- inat was from the outaet, and will continue to be the nlm of THIS UUCUJIU. The Pioneer One oent mornlnsr newenaner In the Unltel 8tati, The KH.nl, stfll I.liADa Wllliltl! OTIIBltS FOLLOW. Witness ito unrivaled average daily circulation exoesMllnj; 160,000 ooplea, and an average exceeding 130,000 ooplea for Its Sunday editions, while Imitations of lie plan of publication in every lmtiortsut eliy of the country testify to the truth of the assertion that In tlieauautlty nnd quality of Its con tent., 11m! In the prlee at wllloh It Is sold The Koc-ord lifts established the standard by which excellence In Journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition Of The Record will be sent by mall to any address for H3.00 per year or 36 cents per mouth. The Daily and Sunday Tuitions together, whloli will give Its r etui era the best and freshest Information of all that isgelugon In the world every day In the year including holidays, will be sent for HM a year or 88 cants per month, AddrcsB THE RECORD PUBLISUINQ CO., Record Building, Philadelphia. Pa. (uticura mm Now i W0' when' I aT usedasun admixture to ordinary cof- delicious drink, 'i,,..? N THE IL OF A MOB Koy Wost Exoitod Ovor tlto Killing of a Whito Man DY A MOB OP EXOITED NEGROES. lloiloTliiir Thnt Ono of Tliolr Own Color Wiw III Datitior of I.yiiuliliir-, Tht-y Shoot Down n Cltlzon Who Was lto-t! ti nt tlto Court IIoubo. Key West, Pin., Juno 26. ThlB city was virtually In the hands of a negrii mob Thurstlny night, and a white rltl zen was killed by the mob. At 4 p. m. Thursday Sllvanus Johnson, charppd with assault on a white woman, Mrs. Murgaret Atwell, was conducted to the courthouse for a hearing. The court room was orowded, and C. 11. Pendle ton, a well known cltlzon, arose and asked, "Are there enough white men present to hang the negro?" There was a chorus of "yes, and tho crowd-Lways closed In on the prisoner. The sheriff and his deputies drew their revolvors and held the crowd at bay, while John son was at once hurried back to Jail. A big mob gathered In front of the building, and one of the negroes cried out to lynch Pendleton, and a rush was made for him. Through the efforts of himself and his friends Pendleton made his escape In a carriage. The negro mob then gathered again about the Jail building to prevent the lynching of Johnson, and opon threats were made by them to kill any white man that might come to the Jail. About 11 o'clock Thursday night William Gardener, a white man, was sitting In front of the court house, when several of the negro mob approached him and ordered him to move on. He arose to obey, and as soon as his back was turned there rang out the crack of a number of rifles, and Gardener received a mortal wound, from which ho died two hours latter. The whites are Inclined to avenge Gardener's death, and another attempt to lynch Johnson Is expected. A serious conflict between the whites and the blacks Is feared. The mllltla Is In readiness for any disturbance, having been ordered out by the governor, and the United States troops are at tho orders of tho sheriff. Murderer I.yuohori, Perjuror Whipped Crystal Springs, Miss., June 26. The negro John Moses, who murdered an old man named Strong near here a few days ago, and who 'has been confined In the local Jail, with a strong guard, since Thursday, confessed to tho kill ing yesterday, and shortly after the guard was overpowered by a mob of 2d0 or 300 men, mostly farmers, and Moses taken from tho Jail. With a ropo around his neck he was dragged through the streets to a tree near the railroad and hanged. He was dead, or nearly bo, when tho place of hanging was reached. Tho mob captured a negro preacher who had sworn that the murderer had spent the day on which Mr. Strong was killed at his house. For this deliberate lie he was given an un merciful whipping. If It Tcnuircd an annual outlay of f 100.00 to insure a family against apy serious conse quences from an attack of bowol complaint during tho year there arC many who would feel it their duty to pay It , that thoy could not afford to risk their lives, and thoso of their family for such an amount. Any one can got this Insurnnco for 25 cents, that be- lug tho prico of a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llcmcdy. In almost ovtsry neighborhood somo one has died from au attack of bowel complaint before medicine could bo procured or 0 puysipian summoned, Ono or two doses of this remedy will euro any ordinary enso. It never fails. Can you afford to tako tho risk for so small an amount. For salo by Qrulilcr Bros., druggists. Coining Kvents. July 5. Sixth annual picnic pf tllP Qrant Hand, of Shenandoah, at Columbia park. Dancing music by Scboppo orchestra of 10 pieces. July 10. Ico' cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, In Bob bins' opera houso. July 13. Grand bonollt pcfnrmanco of the dramatic cantata "Jloliecca" by request. To bo given for tho benefit of John Hall. Something to Know. It may bo worth something to know that tlto vory best medicine for restoring tho tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Klectrlc Hitters. This medicine is nurcly vegetablo, acts by giving tone to tho nerve centres In tho stomach, gently stimulates me Liver and Kidneys, and aid these organs m throwing off impurities In tho blood. Elec tric Hitters improves the appetite, aids diges tion, and is pronounced by those who. have tried it as tho very best blood purifier and norvp tonlo. Try it. Sold for SOc or fl-00 per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. 1'emnlo SwInftWu-'a Novol Sohoino. Indianapolis, June 28. Mrs. CharlOB C. Urown has been arrested on charge of obtaining money under falso pre tences. The woman had a novel scheme. She represpnted to her victims that four men were Imprisoned In Ring Sing, N. Y., who knew the secret of a val uable treasure, that she was raising a fund of $10,000 to secure their liber ation from prison, after which all who had subscribed to the fund would profit largely. It la estimated that Mrs. Brown secured thousands from her dupes, the majority of whom are wo men. Some prominent people were taken In. Not only piles of tho very worst kind can bo on red by DoWHt's Witch Hazel Salvo, but eczema, scalds, bums, bruises, bolls, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be instautly relioved by tho same remedy. O. II. Hageu huoh. v Sululdo nt Mnuuru Falls,' Niagara Palls, N. Y., June 28. Short ly after noon yesterday a man about SO years of age, shabbily dressed In a brown suit, and wearing a soft brown hat, walked Into a saloon near Reser vation park and asked for a piece of paper on which to write u note. After writing the note the man walked di. rectly to Prospeat Point, overlooking the falls. He handed the note to a lady. She refused to take It, and threw It on the ground. The man then mounted the stone work at tho brink of the fallB and Jumped over. The note read as (ollowsi "Cod bless all on earth, and have maroy on my soul." There Is no clew to the Identity of the milclde. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartln. euro guaranteed, 10a, 25c. Sir. James Perdue, an old soldier residing at Monroe, Mich., was severely afflicted with rheumatism but received prompt relief from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, He says: "At times my back would aobo so badly that I could hardly ralso up. If I had not gotten relief I would not bo here to write these few lines. Chamlwrlain's Pain Balm has done me a great deal of good aud I fee very thaukful for it." For sale by Qrulilcr Bros., drugglsU, Mormon UltlorM It tin Tir. nfTown, Meridian. Miss., Juno a. Elders Jly dalch, Porneroy, l'ansli and Jones, four Mormon elders ftom I'tah, were run out of Meridian Thursday night. The elders have been In the city sev eral days arranging for mer-tlng and on Thursday bpgan a house to house canvass for the pnrprme nf securing converts. This I'wnrlon of private resi dences so arouitd th.' people that a large crowd Rathercd. nnd when they attempted to hold services the ciders were notified to leave town. Th.-ry left on the first train. An utter collapse. The man who has nl- been a model of Dusiness memou anu dignity who would ns soon think of putting his feet on the tilano at home as on the desk at his office finally joes to pieces all at once. Bankruptcy with it hat come an utter loss of ambition, dignity, and health. Ill-health is at the bottom of it all. Bankruptcy stares in the face every business man who neglects his health. A man cannot work on forever if he ia suffering from brain fag, nervous ex haustion, and debility. All these can come tn tlir- mm whn netrlects to keen his di gestion perfect, his bowels regular and his blood pure. Business men everywhere have come to recognize Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery as an invaluable remedy. It makes the digestion perfect, invigorates the liver, restores the appetite, regulates the bowels, purines and builds up the blood, makes the flesh and muscles firm, and tones up the nerves. It is a business man's medicine. Tlios. T. Torbert, 8r or Old SpringhM, Mar engo Co., Ala., writes: " I want to tell you the good the 'Golden Medical Discovery' has doni rue. I had erysipelas and ectcma. Had suf fered for eight years. I tried all remedies and several doctors, but could get no relief. I bought s bottle of your ' Golden Medical Discovery and tried It I used four bottles and a half. It com pletely cured me. I have had no symptoma of 1U return. It has been three years since my cure." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser has had a larger sale than any othel book of this class ever offered the public. This book of i.ooS pages with 300 illustra tions, is full, from cover to cover.of practi cal advice on health matters. This great book, in heavy manilla covers, Is now of fered free to whoever will send m one-cenl stamps to pay for mailing only. If an ele gant French cloth binding is desired, send 10 cents extra: 31 cents in all. World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y AWN'S TANSY PILLS ATBiiD. Tri AITOi.ru WOMAN'8 RELIEF. Alwftn rtramnt and reliable. AvtAt Imitation. flat droit-a tivir l'lLUtsnd ravi rehkiti. Attlrui iforei. orient direct (sealed). Price. (1. IMT Brjtp. Co., Uoiton.MM. Our books ip. For sale at Klrlln'g drug fltoro and S,)e,pHpJpfth drug store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Jjn. W. II. YINfJST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduaioand Lnto Resident IIouso Burgeon of tho University Stuto of N. Y. lIpAnquApTEns: Hotel Frnncy, Slicnnndoalt. THrtP?! VJ5AU COUltSB. Calls night or day prppiptl.v rP5'Pfled to c. 8. PHILLIPS, M. P. Office: SO West Ontle stieet. Can be consulted at all hours. HI M. BURKE, ATT0RNEY-AT-UW. Oflloe Ksrnn building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW fjljenandoah, Pn. E. W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Mnrkct and Centre streets. )ROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. navln ng studied under some of the beat masters Ip London and PaHs. will elvo 'lessons on the vIolln,mandoltn, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Blrouse, tno jeweier, ouenanaoau. pera. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. MAV SO. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi uate tor viKRns. uuoerton, mraoKvlllo, Dan Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Rcadlnt Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Pbll adelphla (Broad street station) at 6 0S nnd 1103 a. m. and 4 20 n. m. on week dnva Rumim-. a 09 a-m- 8 10 p.m. For Pottsvllle and inter- uiniMn BHiiuiia uuy , 11 n. ui. weeti fiays, Sundavs. 0 45 a. m. -l rains leave rracKvuie lor Bnenandoan at lusua. m. ana izui. osi. 702 and 1047 r, Sunday, 1) 13 a. m. and 5 11 p. m. i.cave s-ousviue ior onenanaoan at 1015 a. m. ana iz:uo, o 13, 7 -a anu 10 SO p. m. fctundaj I u vi n. in. , u tt, J. ill. Leave Philadelphia, f Broad street xtntlnnV In Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 OSand 10 19 a. ro., 4 10 and Ti p. m. wees; uuya. aunuays leave at 0 BO a. m. 4cavo jtroau Birect station, I'nuaaeipnia, 101 Sea (lit I, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Loni Branch, and Intermediate atatlona. A M a 9.1 11.39, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Sun- uay, o jd u. 111, Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK. Express, week-days 8 30, 4 06, 4 60 5 15, 8 50, ( o Jt a iw, v uw, .v 1 isiiiuiK vttr, si wi a, m, 13 00 noon, J 2 an (Limited 100 and 4 32 p.m. DinlnrrCarHi.no. 280 IDInincr 0r n-jo. am 4 00. 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 0 00, T 04, 7 4.1, 1000 u. iu., 14 ui, iiir-ii,. ouuuuys, a u, s uo, s 0U, 0 13 H 20. 8 SB. 9 60. 1021. mi.ilnu- dxr Ills ... 12 85. 105 (l)lnlnir Car) 2 80 (Dlnlnir t rvi i uiniteu i xi inning uer), o ju obs,(I1iiIiik Car) u w, , w, , w w ,. ,.. i ui iiigii,. siiXirves iur jmwiou wituout ctiange, 11 00 a m, week-days, and 7 13 p. pt dully. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE BOUm For Baltimore and Waahlnirtnn. a an T M a tt 1020, 1133 a. in., 1209 (1281 Limited Dii. Inn. -1 111 D IO J At Kill I , uimiivu, unlink vur; oir, q oo (inning uari, 781 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nlgl'l unyn. ouuuays, o ou. 7 au, V IX, 11 2B a m., 1209 111, 4 41, (5 15 Congressional Limited uuuiig jri, ooo turning uari, jut p. n. IJLiiiuug varj ouu Li a nigus. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street atatlnn. PhtladAini.tn ta Delaware river bridge), express, 9 30 a. in. and 7 05 11. ro. daily. Leave Market street Wsirf, express, 5 00, 850 a m., 1 00, (Saturdays only), 1 00, 4 00, 4 30 and 8 00 p. m. Sundays, 800, 8 45 ond 9 45 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00 nnd 8 30 a. in., S 30 nnd 4 SO P-m-. week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. in., and 1 00 and 5 oa p. in. .For Gape May, Angleasea, Wlldwood and lioiiy iieacu Kxnresa, 9 00 a, m., 4 05 p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. Cap May only, 1 SO n. in. Saturdays. For fea Isle City, Ocean City, Avnlon and iTi ni- s jo p. iu. nwmMayp, ouiwajB,, WB. IU, Vnr HAmM ll , lt.n.u. K net a Kn - M 2 00, i CO, 6 00 p. ra.'wMk days. Sundaya. 8 ii ft Ills T It II tfroiiiuanw T T U7AAn Ucn'l Manager. Gen'l rai,g'r Aft BloodjfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down Poople. UUflT IT IQ I The richest of nil restorA nilHI II IO I tivo foods, boonuto 11 rc- Iilaees the essentials of llfo that nre ox minted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, oxcesses, abuse, oto. WHAT IT DOESI XBfflM digestion perfect it creates solid ileib, irrusolo and strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes native and elear. It restoros lost vitality, stops all watt ing drains and weaknoss in either sex, nnd ns a female regulator has no equal, l'rlca fiOe., orflve boxes J2.00. Druggists orby mall. Wo can help you. Advice nnd book, free "Wflto Us About Your CasoT THE DR". CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, WITCH HAZEL DHL FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds, "Wounds & Brulsas. Cuts & Soras. Boils & Tumors. Eozema & Kruptlons. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites or Insects. Three Slies, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by drnsglsts, or sent post-paid on receipt of prico UCariIItIISSID.CO., ill lit Ulll.m8U,S.-rort. Per sale at Povfnsky's drug store, 28 Kast venire street L A D S E S DO YCO KKOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment Is the original and only FRENCH, safe and roliable euro on the mar ket. Price, $1.00; sent by moil. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. OTHERS FAILED fleo. I, lSoitriiolio, Phlhi., Tn,, svronrsr Two years ago X became tt buin-rtr frum ltlootl at'oioii. commencing with a lUllo lump nnd sorconmyneckt I doc tored. Instead of get llnif better I crew worse. X applied to one of our Icatilnf bnspltaia, was ttv.uM nine foralpriK ttnu-. IVoiiecoaiacuro my ruwo (my ntioto will vx plain to all sur fers niy condition nt ttmt tl tpe. ) Intlns lior rtbiii p tn to of bcftlib I went to lr, r. Tlic . He tied been recomnjeniled to ite o rM lind f)tll'l. Ii-, Hi col. ooi 2Vri!i NI XTH ftl I'ffl.l'hlln Before treatment. Informed me ba had cured lliou-mmM Ulto imstbat he would Jlke to have in photo no that stiepf len might seo ibo truth; for so many to catch sufferers thnt many ieonlo think nil who advertise ara quncKij, My phuo won tuker) front poLli njilea with pio'iramo toowi dlstancfV. Alter three months'" (realmriil Stay photo speabs for tsrwtJHlay 1 nm ft itittnv yuufis man. Kvrry eopo is healed, scirs only left ua n re membrftnt of that hor, rlblo disease. When I i con stilted Dr. Thrrl I my neck and face were swollen tlircu lliiiri thelrnormalslze.astno ....,, photosroph will show, AftcLr10!,I?1?ntha 1 sav suflere rs from any J!ood I'olson or Indiscretion of any kind, malo pr fpmalo, yoone or old, rich or poor, here U a case nono can -quril. Will you suffer as I did or will you listen to a former aufTerer'a ntfvlro to pn nnd consult Aiui-i-Icii'm fri-ent cstornllNpecliiliolN, nR THFFI 604 Nf,h SIXTH St. whose heart Is as soft nnd kind niaiiiotlicr-. (leorgo V, Schrenobos, sworn according t law, bftfore Charles W, Milter, Notary I'Mhila Blgned, OKOHGK J firiinKNOriOM. llourH. Dally U3, Kvus. G-O. Sundays 0-12. NO XAME, NO ADHirrftS imbllshcd without the patient's consent. HtrUt't.t v crrcy Biinrnntt'i'il to nil IIm1 i(i.n.i varicocele ntrU'tttt'o curetl imiler aunt mitee IsOMt mnnhood l-eatori'il Hintill liriinlcen oraiin enlnrffiMl. l"rcli cntc cured In 1 to 1(1 dayi. JCelleTtit onc-n. Anilcted nnd nnlortunnte, Toor or Iticli, It you weic robbed and iciltnlzud and wish to get cured, then stnd five 2-ct nt stamps for book "Truth," the hi at for younc and 1I. tuet or tnnrrled. Only book exposing iiiinrk A I.ike litstltiits, fi've irecrlptiftu liiimtintE. or SO'callcdfrec sd Ice, from runner X Uaw-nulTrr-trs, etc. Hours fur cxamlnutton and trtaimtnt fordaiitrerniiaiand fio-callcd Inouri.blo cast's dally from 1(1 to 'Jt Veclnuilu aaud Hatur ilnya from ! A. M to 4 1. Af. and Trom U to 10 1. SI, Send fur sworn testimonials. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JlAV 20. 1897. Trains leavo Shenandoah as fnllowH i For New York via l'lilladelnliln week dnva S1V, UOU, t U, V-HIt, ID,, MOJ, O 1U BIIUUU1 P m unanys, z iu a. m. For New ork via Mauch Chunk, week days. j ui,, w (,,., ai ui,,, u in. For Iteadlnir and Plillndelnlila. week dava. 2 10, 5 80, 7 OS a.m., 12 33, 8 10 nnd 0 07 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. in. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m., and 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 21 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. in, s-or -jamoqua anu xuauanoy mty, weeic nays 210.530. 705 a. in,. 1283. 310 and 0 07 d. in. Sundays, 10 a. m, For Wllllamsport, Hunbttry and IwlslurB, wct. uuyaw, u ou, ii uu ii. in., ana n. in Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For aIaliano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 35, 5 80, 7 05. 9 51, 11 80 a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 0 07, 7 35, 9 55 ana ii iu i. ui. ouiiunvB, A iu, a jo a. in. For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 8 25. 580,705, 1180 a. in., 007, 735 and 9 95 p. m. niinunys, a zo a. m. , l'or uaitiinore, wostitngton and the West rln 11, AO. It, 11., tliroucli trains' lea'-1 Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. H X.) at 3 30, 755,1120 a. m., 810 nna 7.27 p. iu. Sundays, O A, I W, 11 JO U. HI-, O W ttllU 4 p. IU, Atllll- tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week: uays, 10 so a. in. 13 30, i iu a ,w (,.iu. quiiu.j bi a uj, o ao . ill TRAINS FOR 8H RNANDO All. Leave New York via Philadnlnhln. baaL- uays, 14 'a, s oo, w b. in., ana 1 aU, 4 90, v 00 V, m. aunaays. o w p. m. Ieave Now York via Mauch Ohunfc. waaIt days, i 80, 9 10 n. m., 1 90 and 4 15 n. m. Leave rhlladelphla, Heading Terminal, week uays, 4 -ju, o , iu iu a. in. ami 1 42, 4 00, 0 90. 11 9) p. IU. O ClIIU uy as, il W l. 111. Leave Readlns.week days, 1 30, 7 10, '008, a, m. 12 00 m., 119,600 and 8 30 p. m. Sundays, 1 iio iui.ijyiiO wrai, u;i, m oat f ti tt.ni. v M(n u 4 j. ut. ouiiuui, too a. in. ... 1 Bo, 3 51. 7 30 and 9 48 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 in . laintiA f nlinnrm r((n naaU IO Oft a Am 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 Is, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays. 12 35. 3 41 a. in. lave aiananoy I'lane, week; days, 13 35, 2 40, 00 680,93a. 1025. 1159 a. in.. 282. 582. ft Aft dl,lUl,lll. 011I1UU) B, U SU, X 4U, lUJU, UV l.eave Wllllamsport, weeic uays, 7 41, 10 30 a ui., s w anu ii au p. m. nunuays, ii au p. m. ATLANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and South street whaif for Atlniitle City. Weekdays Itxprees, 9 00 a. in., (Saturdays only, 1 30) 2 00, 4 00, 4 So, 5 00 p. in. Aoooinnio- datton, 8 00 n. in., 5 15, 6 80 n. in. Sundays Rzpress, 8 (0, 900, 10 00 a, to. Aooommodatlun. 8 00 a. in.. 4 45 ii. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, eorcer Atlantic- anil Araansus avenues. WMtVilfll-B tr.vrnua VfH OlVl. ... .an 5 80 p. in. Aooomiuodatlon. 4 25, 8 IS a. in., 4 10 p. in. Sundays Rxprces, 4 00, 5 80, 8 00 p. in. Aeeonv mouatioii, 7 ia a. in., 4 xo p. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. A Handsomo Comploxion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni's CourusxioH Fdku Bivcs It. tho Govornmont May Sond Troops to Bring About Ordor, FBEEDMEW PAYMENT OONHJOTB. iVtMlltot-s on I In nil to Deirmiitl I'nj-- iimiit or Amount l)n, nntl Some of tlin ltenenolitfle llollevo Tlioy Ain llctna Doniitiiletl. Wfuihlnsrtott, June 86. Trouble hns broken out afresh at Port Olbson. I: T., whore the Cherokee freedmen pTyment has Just been resumed, and the Wash ington authorities have been appealed to for assistance In averting further disorders. News of the disturbance came officially In telegrams received by Secretary Bliss, supplemented by similar advices received by the attor ney general and the secretary of war. General Prank C. Armstrong, of the Dawes commission, which was Just leaving Fort Olbson when the trouble occurred, Joined with Indian Inspector McLaughlin who Is supervising the payment, in wiring the following to Secretary Bliss: 'Considerable excitement exists among the negroes on account of ar rests made by the United States mar shals. Negroes are armed, and are threatening to attack the marshals The troops are able to cope with the situation and preserve peace. If the commander has not authority to pa trol the town and to exercise control over the excited negroes, serious trouble may occur. The presence and action of the military has thus far pre vented bloodshed. The payment lias progrssed quietly, but these distur bances are outside the lines, and are between the negroes and deputy mar shals, rrompt and decided action is recommendwl, with authority to re move disorderly persons and disarm all except United States officials." The following telegram was received from Inspector McLaughlin: "Agent Wisdom disbursed $14,211 of the fourth Installment of the Cherokee freedmen's fund Thurnday. The pay ment progressed regularly. Som trouble occurred outside of the paj ground limits between the freedmen and deputy marshals through the lat ter executing processes of the Unltec States district court acalnBt certain beneficiaries, requiring them to pay tin indebtedness to certain creditors after receiving check and leaving the pay ground. Two shots were fired by some persons In the crowd, thought to have been directed at deputy marshals. Nt person injured except one freedman who wns struck in the Jaw with a rlfk by a deputy marshal. Considerable ex citement prevailed for a time; but soon subsided, and no further trouble Is ap prehended," becretary Bliss forwarded the advicer- to the secretary of war for his action and wired the Inspector that he had done so, and reminding him that thi troops were on the ground, stated tha' order must lie maintained at all haz ards. The Individual beneficiaries of the payment are making positive pro tests, and a telegram wa.8 received here yesterday from n, woman at Porl Scott, Unn., as follows: '"Am Cherokee freedman, guardian for my children. Honey deposited In bank at Fort Scott, n. F. Ware at tached It through fraud. How can 1 pet possession?" bhe Is only ono of a number In simi lar straits. Dou't thm vour blood with sassafras or poison it with hluo-mass; but aid Nature by using DoWltt's Littlo Early Risers, tho fam ous llttlo pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. Thoy aro purely vccetablo. U. il. Hagcnbucn. Aft-ostod For WiuitltiKTIii-lr Unriiliiut Trenton, June 26. One hundred of tho striking Itnllnns at Morrlsvllle were arrested yesterday and placed In the local lockup, and 19 of them were afterwards taken to Doylestown, to the county Jail, in charge of a detail of deputy sheriffs. They were, however, released last night, and left town quietly. There was no disturbance, and the arrests were made for the purpose of dispersing the crowd and to permll Contractor Wheeler to leave without risking any danger. Wheeler left the Iloagland House yesterday, and before going said that there was no dispo sition on the part of his firm to cheat the men, but that some days would be required to enable them to get the necessary funds, The Grandest Remedy. Mr. It. II. Orcovo. merchant, of Chllhowlc. Ya., certiljos that ho had consumption, was given up ta dio, soushtnll medical treatment mat money count procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of. but got no relief: spent many nights sitting up In n chair; wiib induced to try Dr. King's Now Discovery, and was cured by uo of two bottles. For past three years has been nttondiug to busi ness, and says Dr. King's Now Discovory is tho grandest remedy ovor mado. as it has dono so much for hfni and also for others in his community. Dr. King's Now Discovory ia guaranteed for Coughs. Colds and Con sumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at A. watley'8 drug storo. A Dny nfiuri.T rogi-oss. Wnshlngton. June 28. The senate yesterday completed the wool schedule, the silk schedule and the tobacco schedule of the tariff bill, and with this accomplished the tariff leaders had the satisfaction of knowing that all the schedules of the bill and the free list had been gone over once. There now remains only to go through the bill a second time, passing on the Items passed over. These are very numerous and Important, Including hides, gloves, coal, tea und beer. After that the In ternal revenue features of the bill will be all that remain. Progress was rapid yesterday, although every paragraph relating to carpets was stubbornly con tested. Oriii-Colds-lIeaidMfllie. arlppewben Laxative ilrouio Quinine will cure vou in one dav. Piitunln tAhleta Ann veiiient fur taking. Guaranteed to euio. or money refunded. I'rioe, X ostits. "or sale uy jviniu s 1-uanunoy. F.xiiloH ou KIIIh l iitlier nnd Son. Drockwayvlilu, Pa.. June 86. Adam Leek, aged 62, and his son William aged 26, were iiistnntly killed yester day by the explosion of the boiler In a mall machltiB shop at Urockport, Elk county. The building was owned by Leek, and was demolished by the force of the explosion. Both bodies were blown about a hundred feet, and were terribly mangled. Frank Luck, another son, was working but a few feet from his father and escaped without scratch. The explcslon Is thought to have been cnuscd by carrying too muoh steam. "lam an old soldier of the Bebvlllou. A year ago I wan in lied all winter with chronic rheumatism. Tlireo doctors failed to give iue relief. Two bottler of Ilurdock Illood Bitters put me on my feet. It Is worth Its weight In gold." W. 11. Knapp, Litchfield, Hillsdale Co., Mieh. A life Saved, A FOND DAUGHTER WAS NIGH TO DEATH. Frank B. Trout Teiis a Reporter of How His Daughter's Life Was Saved. All Parents Should be Inter ested in This Narrative. From the Iternlng Using as a nucleus for his investiinitinn the rumor that the life of the daughter of Prank II. Tront, well known in Detroit, Mloh., real estate elrcles, hail been saved, a reporter oalled on Mr. Trout at his office, lot Oris wold Avenne. Mr. Trout showed some hesitancy In giving his opinion fur publication, hut finally said : " Cin-itm-ttanops and a father's love for his child forced me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, but not until the whole medical profession hail exhausted their skill. At tits age of fourteen we had to lake mir daughter from school owinc lo hor h It h. Before this she had been In tli lust nf health, happy aud in the best of spirits. She began to fall away and hern me pale and languid. She was so weak that she would fall diiu-n in a faint every time h tried to walk unsupported. The best nf physieinns attended her, but she continued ti, grow winker and seemed to b gradually faditur awnv. "When she wa fifteen she weighed only ninety pounds, and the doctor nid it wn anxmin. Several physician siiid she might outgrow it, but that it would no .Imil.t ter minate in consumption. No doctor ue had could help her, and we concluded ourselves, we must loie our child, as she wui gmwiin; weaker every day. "We had tried all the wcll-knou u reme dies, and finally aliout a year ago 1 bought a hox of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for I'nle People and took them home. That day I had read of n ease about the same ns mv daughter's, and decided to give them it trial, though I must confess I did not have much fajth. llefore she had taken all of the first box we noticed a change for tho better. She, however, gained strength dally MillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllS ti 1 IVVWt FOE SALE EVER-rWHEEE. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllliiiiiiiiiiiniiiii HP ""US' ' VIMTff" iJSy 1 For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ANDY 10 25 SO SRSfll.IITPr.Y ffilSRflNTPPri t0 nn anrcic ..uwuu.uu. uv.,....., .uu ntp. ncrrr ci .I..H.1 (.Mll.trn.. l.t L-TL-ltlllf! Pl'ttl-nV I II WCURE COIISTIPATIOSi, "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. W Ml SURE CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleepisssness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Ask your Dvuuyist to get them through his Jobber, or semi a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., ISEStZ YORK, j?j ire Sold at. KIRLIN'S Drug: A Great Magazine Offer FOR 1 The regular subscription price of .Judge's Library." and' Funny Pictures" is $3.30 DEMO REST S M AG AZ IN E' to by ter oTourmontTuie.lnwhuUhebeautirul t!HJl?ni0!,an, Pra"n n to" aKf '"" JUDSJilitlSRA.RXl ta5yaamliteof fun, Bllod with Illustrations In oarioature and replete with wit od humor. Its ooiitril.utnr. th. it nr .............. .l7:., .. i.m It. 1 1 1 . . . . 'FUNNY PICTURES' is another humorous monthly; there Is a laugh in every line or It to nun them"0 mm"Ulu tooi''y " up. You .houTd not miss tliU elutneo 1 1 1 mil 1. ntl. Cut here and return Deforest Purjliskirvcj Co., fuuny'ur Nume...... Dle Artci, Detroit, Mich. and looked brighter. Every one noilred . the change, and I bought to more boxes for her. "When she had taken two iotr, she wa i strong enough to leave her bed, nnd in levi tlinn ix months wn snnictlmii.- like herpell. : To-day she is entirely cured, nii'l it a lug, ltron?. henlthy girl, 'weighing IW pound, nnd h;i- in , i had a sick day since. "I To ie.( think she ime tlom now, I though I nluity keep tliehi in lii- house. Mi wile in. I I have recoinm. mli-'l them lo our in il hhor., and sent :i if to nimthrr oitiii-gr'i mIim seems to he in th, ,imi con dition ii m daughter. Had not Dr. Wil lirnus' I'liik Pills. saved my daughter's life, 1 would not recommend them to nny one. 1 know they (lo nil and more than is claimed for tin ill, iiinl I am glad to n coiihim till them to the world. 1 know Dr. illi.ini' Pink Pills for l'.ile People an veil mj 'laughter's life, nnd thnt is enough for mc "' V. TI Troitt Subscribed nnd sworn to before rue this fourth dn of March, 1897. Kom itT K. Hull, Jr., JVofnrv AWfr, Wayne Count Michigan Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People ennliiin, in n eondeosed form, all the ele ment. nrccxMiry to give now life nnd rich-iii-h to the hlood and restore r-liHtii red nerves. They nre nlo a specific for troubles peeulinr to fetnitlc. such as suppression-, irregulari ties ami nil forms of weiikne. In men they etleet ii radical cure in all case nriwing from mental worry, overwork or excesses or what cvor nature. Fink Pills are sold In boxes never in looe bulk) at W) cent a hox or six boxes for 2.B0, and may be Imd of all drug gists, or direct by mail from Or Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. - nre prt'grKwivo and keep informed of E the World's Progress. Tho well In- K formed nnd thrifty House-wife will always Keep RAINBOW LINIMENT I In 1. l.nnn .... r. Bt.,.1.l ...n.l,. fA. ii, tiiu iiuubu. tie u Diiiutiuill imuciijr 11,1 Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Itliouinnlisin, nnd all nchos nnd pains. Price 26 cts. and BO cts. per bottle. E Prepared by II. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. Virion In doLj? vh : to use let Nervous Pcbiluy. Lt of Power. ImpntLncy. Alropnv.V aricocelcand other weaknesses, from any cause, use Scxine Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. If nglset6. aaof, troabfe. rcralt r.ullr. Mailedfor$1.00;0boies5.00. With $5X1 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland. O. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS of constipation. Cavnrrts an the Ideal i.njn-i ip nr cripe.nur cause easy nntnrni results, sam-i ..n . , t V , . , t' o 5WJ If Store, Shenandoah, Pa. 3 P6h 1 We will stfti all thrw to you for one yiar (or $2.00, or 6 mo. for SI, Samples the best family maxaztue published ; there Is non and the useful, pleasure and proflt, StAlon and Deinorert's. TUeri is, in fitct, no pul'.ltS J"e. wblch o-'Oo-nparewithlt. Kvy number Jon- " - u.ou w,. liiuB.raiioiin in issnoasure ooniributors are the best of American wits and Coupon properly filled out. 1 10 TiftK Avvq. York. J" ' . ............. Pcwt-ofs1o -. ...... Stmt, -.1