S5WMWPli()lt'li,WT,lflP-" ' ' There is No Word so Pull of meaning nnd about wliloh such tender recollec tions cluster n that of "Mother," yet there are months when her life is filled with pain, dread and Biifferlng.aiidslio looks forward to the final hour with irlooinv foreboding", fear and trembling. "Mother's Friend" prepares the system for the change taking place, assists Nature to mako child-birth easy, and leaves her" in n condition more favorable to speedy re covery It greatly diminishes tho danger to life of both mother and child. Hcnt by Malt, on receipt of price, $1.00. Book to"Bipectant Mother" Irco upon application, lbs Brailfleld Iltgnlstor Co., Atlanta, Cla. SOLD BY ALL DHUOOISTB. HUMPHREYS No. 1 Cures No. 2 " No. 3 " No. 4 " No. 8 " No. 9 Cures No. lO " No. 11 " No. 12 " lo. 14 No. 18 Cures No. 10 " No. 20 " No. 27 " No. 30 " No. 77 " Worms. Infante' Dlensos. Diarrhen. Nouralgi Hoadaohau.-. ,!k ) Dyspepsia.'" " Delayed Periods. Louchorrea. Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases. Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip, Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c, or S for $1. Dr. HuiirnnisYs' HoMKOPArmo MinuaIi op Diseases Mailed Fbee. Humphreys' Hed. Co., Ill William Et.,N,T. For Bale nt l'ovlnsky's drug Btore, 28 East Centre street MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS roSITIVELT CUBE AUS Xitrvou imenm ramus Juwui orr,Impotencr,Hleerlesanei,eto.,caoecl brAUaseaDd other EiceMes and lrnlls- c rations. They quickly ana surely restore hSSt Vitality in old or ronnic. and fit a man lor attmr, Duuie.s or miirriiutp. Jri Tent lnianftr and Consumption II 'ht n.A ihnwa Immfwllftta ltnDrOTS. taken In time. T nniunil otrnft. n C.TIZIW. wham nil others lalL In sist upon hartng the cennlna AJax Tablets. Thar hare cared thousands and will euro you. e site a noaltlre written cnarantee to affect a enre In each ease or refund the moner. 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BEAT COLUMBIA BY 11 LENGTHS i'ounsylvnnln l'oundorctl Just Artcr I'naitnit tlio Sooond Mllo Mark Tho ltosult a l)lcourncomMit For Tlioso 'VlioIIndIIiod For Itooord llrcnkliiR Poughkeepslc, N. Y., July 3. The Becond 'varsity race upon the four mile course, hetween eight oared crews from Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania, was a fizzle and a procession. Cornell won, with Columbia second, about ll'd lengths to the rear, while Pennsylva nia foundered just after passing the two mile mark. The olllclal time: Cor nell, to minutes, 47 4-5 seconds: Co lumbia, 21.20 2-5. The time by miles fot Cornell: First mile, 5.04 2-6; second mile, 10.51; third Inllo, 15.4G; fourth mile, 20.47 4-6. All of the expectations of those lov ers of American sports that by estab lishing new records Pennsylvania and Columbia would be entitled to demand admission Into what promises to be an Intercollegiate rowing combination of three colleges Yale, Harvard and Cor nellhave been rudely shattered. The contest on the Hudson yesterday afternoon, which had been heralded as promising a close and exciting, finish, and which each college coach declared would be a record breaking contest, turned out to be the merest sort of a procession and an apology for a race. It Is true tiat the water conditions were not favorable to fast time, and that men like Dr. Walter Peet and othr boating experts alleged that It was not a proper time to start a raoe, but it is also true, once having Blurted, the chances were certainly equal for each crew. The lightest crow on the river and the one less likely to be able to stand the swells caused by the wind blowing against the tide camo out of the contest an easy winner, and only slightly behind the record of Yale last week, when she finished second In the 'varsity race with all the conditions In her favor. The heaviest crew In the race yesterday, Pennsylvania, found Its boat washed full of water before the second mile was reached, and after passing that point was compelled to re tire from the contest. The next heaviest crewT Columbia, bravely heralded as a rough water crew, was so fearful of results from the same cause that It lost many lengths Bteerlng Inshore. In some respects the contest was pitiful. Cornell, the winner of the two previous contests, the victors over Yale and Harvard, had been led to believe that Pennsylvania and Columbia would put up a harder fight than her contes tants In the other races. On the con trary, the Cornell crew rowed over the course in tha easiest kind of a fashion, only hitting up the sfrokp n the last three-quarters of a mile in an evident ondeavor to make fair time, Columbia utruggled on In the rear, lostnj? length. by length, while rowing a muoli quicker stroke than Cornell, and final' ly, after crossing the line, her crew found themselves almost incapable of any further work. when the Cornell crew had crossed the finish line they lay on their oars a few minutes until Coach Courtney came along with the launch and offered to take the boys nshoro. They laughed at him and started up the river. They turned around at the bridge, a mile and a quarter up, and went over to their boathouse, another half mile, rowing a 32 etrpke, and with the same rythm which marked t,h race. It was a phe nomonol exhibition pf the lasting powers of tins mpsf wpnaerrui crey that has ever rowed In American waters. There was really no race to describe, at least not after the second mile. During the first three-quarters of a mile the contest was rather pretty, Pennsylvania took the water first with a quick, Jerky stroke, Columbia fol lowing, and" Cornell hanging to the rear. At the quarter of a mtlp Penn sylvania had a lead of half a length over Columbia, and Columbia was hall a length ahead Cornell. At the half mile Pennsylvania was rowing a 34 and Columbia a 33, while Cornell, with her 32 Btroko, was decreasing the lead. At the three-quarters of a mile Pennsyl vania had three-quarters 0f a length still over Cornel), who had pulled on beyond Columbia for about half a length. It was here that the trouble seemed to begin In the Pennsylvania boat. Just prior to the starting of the race the steamer Tremper, of the Albany and Newbnrcll line, came down the rivet as the boats were npd up, and al though warned by the referee and (ha police boats would not stop, The swells" that she made were blown back by the south wind, and the local ref eree, Harris S. Reynolds, started the crewe while th? swells were running, though Coach ward, of Pennsylvania, protested against starting. When Covi nell'g boat, on the outside, hit them they were long swells, and the sharp boat cut them in two, converting them into a choppy sea, so that when they hit Pennsylvania's shell they swashed over the side. It was here that Cornell's clever row' ing was in evidence, for while the beau ttful form of that crew kept the oars from touching these swells during the feather the Pennsylvania oars hit them with such force as to throw part of them Into tho boat. By the time the crews had reached the mile and a quarter the Pennsylvania boat was lumbering along, filled almost to the gunwales, but the men continued bravely pulling, although falling far behind Cojlumbla, who In rowing in shore to avoid the swells had lost con tlderable distance to Cornell. From a mile and a half down the almost ludlorous procession began. Cor nell's boat went along against the head wind as if it had wings, while Colum bia's crew pulled along violently, los ing nearly a length in every quarter mllo. Pennsylvania splashed and fuss ed along, slowly going to the rear until the two mile and a quarter point was reached, when Coach IVard came around In the Ben Franklin and took the crew aboard. From that time on the race practi cally lost its nltorest to the thousand of people ulons the shore. Cornell's rythmetlcal 32 swing carried the boat along at an excellent pace, although the shell had taken In some water, while Columbia, rowing at 33, but with indomitable pluck, struggled along to eatch her with a precision that was ex asperating. The Cornallians drew uway from the Columbia boat until at the bridge there was at least ten boat lengths between them. It was here that the Columbia crew mads a desperato effort to spurt, but Cornell perceived it, and, without evidently increasing the stioke, put a little more back and leg work In, and carried her boat another length and a half ahead of the whitu and blue, crossing the line an easy win ner. To thr .pitiable flzzle, of the after- IWiBJlCORfll noon there Wftn One brlKht Ride, ftna that wan tha tru Atflirlchti sportsman spirit illF.ilnvrd by fternpll. Oil the ref' ree's boat, Just aftr Pennsylvania was swamoed, Professor Wheeler, of Cornell, turned to Mr. Jarnes Bond, of Pennsylvania, and offered to row against Pennsylvania's elRht this after noon. The offer was declined, with tliiyikB for the courtesy. Men and wo men dip; and qaeive meir lives away in order to pile up gold witn never a thought of the most nre- iJ!ciou9 endowment T" , , a Human ueinjr may have, good health. What does it profit a man to heap up riches if in doing so he ruins his health and his capacity for the enjoyment of wealth. There is no such thing as happiness without health. All me goia in tue woria wm not inane a man happy, who feels in his veins and sees in the reflection of his own face, the slow hut sure advance of man's deadliest enemy, consumption. If a man will but take the right care of himself and the right remedy he may protect himself against this relentless enemy. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is not oniy a sure preventive, but an absolute cure for consumption. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases. It acts, through the blood, directly on the lungs, It drives out all disease germs and im purities. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. All wasting diseases field promptly to its action. Thousands tave testified to its merits. Druggists sell it. " I want to express my heartfelt thanks for Dr. Pleree'a valuable medicine," writes Mra. Rufus Dell, of Wise. Mononaalia Co..W. Va. " Mr eldest daughter, a girl of 15, caught cold and we had tne Dest doctors dui couia gn no lasting renet. Oh, how she suffered I Often I hare heard her pray for death to end her sufle rings. I bought one bottle of each of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ' Favorite Prescription,' and ' Pleasant Pellets,' Before our daughter used half the med icine her cough was all gone, and she was on the high road to health which means to happiness." Rosy cheeks. The rich, pure, red blood of health makes them. Keep the blood pure and you will have them. Constipa tion causes impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure it promptly and per manently and never gripe. They are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. No other pill acts so naturally and per fectly. Druggists sell them, b"A WORTHLESS LIFE- l'nul M . IiWrci- iayi under oatb : 1 Buffered from mood 1'oUon. tody poverptlwlth hnlla, fuco Hill or 11 m pi OH. hud two strictures, luat nit my l(nl force, became melnnrlioly, and after I had been doc tored by two dozen or raorepbysfcJlanB without (benefit I took to drinlc. 1.1 To Tvru worth loss to mo, medicine u Turce, special lata N. Q. I been in e n totnl wreck, dyspeptic. ICIiIiicjm an l Iilndrier became affected, Uvcr anrl Itminl. Jaranr.a.l P. M. Xicflcr. i cursed my seducers and false friends who helped to ruin me, spent my money like a foot. One day I met a gentlemen hi Atlantic City on a fiablngtrlp. Our con- i'vrsAtfttn drifted from one subject to another, rinnllj I told t)m piy physical troubles and bat 1 believed no pbyslclan, or specialist could cure me. He then said X would advise you to pp to Philadelphia and consult nR THPFI m M SIXTH St, lie cured a friend of mine who b uttered from a very complicated cuse due to fast life. My At lantlo City acquaintance then said, let us so and hear tho story from his own Hps We went to see Mr. - . a well-to-do ond well-known tpbI dentof Atlniillc Clfr. Ho told me bis story of how he hart suffered and been punished for hlsTatjt lire, how bo had been treated by two Atlantic pity "pbrsulflnrf and three yew York specialists, but no cure-that old r. Tlieol had arcocopltshpda perfect cure. This tave me confidence. I wept to him. w:ta examined, treated and cured, I must snv, lr there in a man worthy of the nameof I'byBlctan und KuechtiMt It U olil Dr. F.TItrel, lib examines dif ferently and his treatment Is different from nil others. X say to all who are suffering from dls eases or the results of youthful Indiscretions, no matter who failed to cure, go and consult old rt fit F. Tlieel. Don't mlud his ways, lie may teepi roeb and, harsh to you, but be b all that he cta'.ra llip bear, moat eUtilful and learned physician, a man of honor and & true friend to all, poor or rich, younc or old. Dr. Theel'n Hour. Dally, 0-3) evenings, G-O; flundaM. ff-13, NO XAMIl, ?ff AWIiltr.SS published without the patient's consent. MrtCt crecy minraiiteeu to nil, K1ih1 pulnon, varicocele, atrlvlu res cured under (rimr lYiitee, Iut in un hood restored, Small shrmikcu ortrani cnlariied. Kret.il cutcs cured In 1 to 10 days. Keller tit- once. Afflicted and uiit'ortunute, I'our or Itfcli, If you were robbed and victimized and wish to get cured, then send flvo 2-ceut stamps fur book M Truth," the best for younir and old, single or lO'callcdfree advice, frm former fllow-miffer-i-rs, etc. Honrs for examination nnd treatment fordiincernusand vca1h1 Incurable cases flfillv from 1 II tn2t AVednecdov. and Hnlnr days from ft A, M to '1 1 and from G to J!) 6 did ti'r Sworn testimonial,. peijija. Railroad. BCIIUYKILI. DIVISION. May 29.1697. Tralna will leave Shenandoah after the abor. date for Wlguans, Qllberton, Fraokvllle, Darl Water, St. Clair, Pottavllle. Hamburg, Iteadlnr Pottatown. Phoenlxville. Korrlatown and Phil adelpbla (Broad atreet atatlon) at 803 nnd 1103 a. m. and 4 20 p. m. on wcclc daya. Sundays, 003 a. 111., 3 10 p. m. For Pottavllle and Inter mediate stations pply 9 17 a. m. week days. unun) vuh, in. Tralna leave Praclcvllle for Shenandoah at iu,ua. m. nnu iai, osi, v oa ana ru,7 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and S 41 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at 10 15 a. m. aim iz.ua, a la, 1 -a ana 10 SO p. m. Sunday I iu w n. in., u itt i. ill. Inve Phlladelnhla. fBroad street atatlnnV fn Shenandoah at S 87, 8 SSand 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and T I p. m. week daya. Supilaya leave nt 6 SO a. m. ivoave nroaa airees ataiion, ruuaaelpbla, tui nen uin, ABuury i-arK, ucean strove, IjOm iirnncn, ana iniermeaiase etationa, 0 39, 8.23 mi-, - iu., o.ou mm s.w p. m. weeKHiays. nun Xeave'ltroiS'Blreet atatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW Y0IUC Kxpress, week-daya 8 20, 4 06, 4 50 5 15, 6 50, t iu, o Ai, ooo, v w, iuii i jjiiuujr uurj, ji wi a. in, 12 00 noon, i235 (Umlted 100 nnd 4ti p.m. 1Ilnlnra I in n tv rn r. (l.f, X.,DI, . -.V, W .,,111,J Ulll tl J, il UU. 4 00, 8 00,5 60 jDhiliiK Car), 8 00, 7 02,743, 1000 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 SO, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15, 820.rS33.9a). 1021, (Dloinr; Car), 1133 nl m., 12 85, 105 iDlnlnsr Car) 2 30 (Dlnlne Car), 4 00 ia,iiihvu. ijiuimk uir ,ii ooo.iijininir uari ,o, frno T An inn,,.. ... ioai ij.i ' W U, V, TO. VVU J. U,., .A U lllilll. Bxpreaa for ltoston without chance, 11 00 a nr., FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. TTnp YlnHlmAra nnit Wnliinninn OKA MOln 1020, 1128 a. m., 12 09 (12 81 'l.lmlted 'DlL- ine uarj, iiz, a is, ill (5 19 Uongreaslonal T.lmllnil. ninlnirrkrV 111 l 1l.7lnn 781 (DInlne Car) p. m., and 12 03 nlgti nro. uayi. ouuuaya, oou, 'I'M, V li, 11 2B A m.,i2t in, , i, i o in uongreasional Limited Dliilns: Oar), 8 85 (DInlne Car), 781 p. in, (Dining Car) and 12 05 nljtht. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. IovoDroaJ atreet atatlon, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 9 30 a. m. and 7 0S D. m.d.Uv. Leave Market atreet AVurf, express, 5 00, 8 50 a m., i w, toaiiiruays oniyj, z oo, oo, 4'JOnnd 6 00 n. in. Sundava. 8 00. 8 43 anil 13 a m Accommodation, 8 00 and 8 30 a. ra., 8 90 and 4 30 p. in., weeic aays. ounuays, o w, a 15 a, in., and 4 oo and 5 oo p. m. For Cape May, Anclewea, Wildwood and iiuuy ueocii uxpreas, vuu a. in., 4us p, m weekdays, Sunday,, 9 00 o, in. Cup May only ISO p. m.Saturdaya. v ' ' For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and mono iiaruor. itxpresa. uou a. m., 420 p. m WECiunyi, ounuays, v uu a. in. For Homer, Point. Kxnreaa. 3 00. 8 30 a m. 2 00, 4 CO, SOO p. m. week daya. Sundays, 8 45 m . in. J. IL HfrrrmtKanw T T U.' Oen'l Manager. (ien'l Paw'g'r Ab Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. od Humors Whether Itching, hurnlnir, bleeding, scaly, crustoil, pimply, or blotchy, whether sltnplo, scrofulouj.or hereditary, from Infancy to ago, t peodlly cored by warm bath, with CutioorA Boap, gcntlo anointings wIthCmicunA(oInt ment), tho great skin cure, and mild dosss of CcmcrjnA Resolvent, greatett of blood pnrldcrs and bumor euros. Iaalt tlirnaeheat the world. Fottbb 1)100 lasOlSH. Coar Sols Prep , noton. 03T " Uew to Care Krarv Blood lIamer,Mfree, CflPC UIIMnnC r.tlln Hair ted Bibr ninrv rrtllC IlUlYlUilO lihu cured by Coticeusotr. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tiitn. TEtriAKDiArit WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwty prompt tid rtHabl. Avoid tmitationi. Om nTiiiv't ik hit l'ti t aanrl iitt utmiti. At ririiB Rtnrra. or mt dlrtt (miaul v. nri. 1 1. CATnN Hric Co,lkton,MiLit, Our took, ia. For sale at K.rHiVs drug store and Shenandoah uruir store. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Viclnltj For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Is A D I &S DO YOO KKOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho oriRinnl nnd only FRENCH, safo and reliable care on the mar ket. l'nce, f 1.0U; sent by mail. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRXIN, Shenandoah, Pa. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFKOT MAY 29, 1897. Tralna leave Shenandoah oa follows : For New York vlft Phlladelnhla. week itnv 210, 586, 7 05 9 51a. m., 1283, 3 10 and 0 07 p in Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 Sfl, 7 05 a. m., 12 03 and 3 10 p. m. For lteadlnir and Khlladelnhla. week ikv. 2 10, 5 88, 7 05 n,m., 12 33, 3 )0 nnd 8 07 p. m. Sun- uaya, iu u. m. For Pottavllle, woek days, 3 10; 7 05 a. m., and 12 88, 8 10, 0 07 nnd 7 35 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mnhanoy City, week daya 210,5 30, 7 05 a. m., 13 33, 8 10 and 007 , m. Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For Wlillamapnrt, Hunbury nnd IwlslurR, week daya. 8 25. 5 30. 11 80 a. in., and 7 2.1 n ,, Sundays, 8 25 a. m. ForMhano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25. 580. 7 05. D 5, 11 80 n. U., 12 a), 8 10, (1 07, 7 25, a 55 and 11 IU p. III. DIIIIUUVH, A IV, SSI!, m. For Ashland and Shatnokln. week davn. a 25. 5 30,705, 11 80 11. m., 007, 725 nnd 955 p. m. oiiiiuu,.. own. in. PMWUmpro. WMliinrrton oniltlio Wett-vla . V. HimMK" l'lilll. lOa" I JbCailnj? rermiiiai, I'liiiaueipnia, v. n u, II x.) at 8 20, 7 55. 11 30 a. in.. 8 10 and 7.27 11 1 Hnmlnv. 8 20,7 00,1120 a. m., 8 48 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd CI est- 11111 Birueia siaiiun, weeK unya, lusu a, m. 1220, la a w i,,ii, niiiiuu) ., a 00, a 4a p. iu. TRAINS FOR BHKNANDOA1T. Tave New York via PhlladelnlilA. n nlr days, 13. 1((, 4 SO, 8 00 a. in., nnd 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, SOO p. in. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, m cck iuijb, bv, v iu u. in.. 1 uu 111111 . 1,111, in. Leave Plilladclnhla. Kcndlni? Termlnnl. days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 SO, 11 30 i. ui. puuunyH, iiou i, m. iavo itenuiiic.weeic uava. 1 B3. 7 lo.inra n. ,m igOQm., 418, 6 00 ond 8 20 p. iu. Sundays, 185 a. in. Leave Pottavllle, week days, 2 S5, 7 40 a. ni., i uu nuu u id i. 111. nuiiuiiyi,, j, u-1 n, in. Leave Tamanua, week days, 8 18, 8 43. 11 23 a. m., 1 8, 8 51, 7 20 and S 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 . in Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 20. 3 45. 912 1147a. m., 2 17,318, 017, 7 4t and 10 08 p.m. Sundays. 12 35. 3 45 a. in. ieave aiauanoy nane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 4 00 880,920. 10 25, 1159 a. ra., 232, 532, 638, 1 01, iu p in. rjunuuya, 1- su, A wj, luua, m. ucnvu iv iiiiumtipiiri, wcck uays, 7 z, IV M a m., 4 Q0 and 11 30 p. in. Sundays, 11 RQ p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phlladelnhla Chostnut atreet warf nml South Btrectwhaif for Atlantlo City. eeauaye uxpreas, uu a. m (Mnturdays only. 130)2 00. 4 00. 4 30. 5 00 11. m. Acooinmn. ilutlon, 8 00 n. m., 8 15, 6 80 p. in. Sundays ISxuress. 810. 900. 10 00 n Accoinroodatlmi, 8 fiO a. m.. 4 45 p. ra. Iteturnlne leave Atlantlo Olty depot, corLor Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpress, 7 00, 7 45, 9 00 a. ra., 3 80, 5 30 p. m. Accommodation, 4 36, 8 15 a. m 4 10 p. in. HUnqaysBxpress, 4 00, 5 80, 8 00 p. m. Acooni. modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JTJIt. W. II. VINQST, VETERINARY SURGEON. CIraduateand I.nte Resident Hpiiae Surgeon of the Unlvereltv State of N. V. IlKAiiQUAiiTKris: Hotel I'rnney, Shenandoah. THRKK YHAIt COUItSH. Ralls night or day promptly responded to c. S. l'HIMJPS, M. D. Office : 80 Went Centre sti eet. Can be consulted at all hours. M. BUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV. , DRIe.TI'ran l.,.ll.lln .1 U.l. , Centre streets, Shenandoah. j n.roMurtOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jl W. HIIOItMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.. Corner Market and Centre streets. pnop JOIINJONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. navlns- studied under some of the beat masters le London and Paris, will give lesson on the violin, lnnndolln. pultar and voeal culture. Term, reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the Jeweler, Shenandoah. (uticura B IliKll May Be Urged Upon Oongross by Prosident MoKinloy. OPPOSITION TO TEE PROPOSAL. If StiRirostfMi tho Ilropont Mlulit He Doftoiitetl lit tlio Sennte( Tlioniili It Could llo Knslly Porom Tln onttli tile Lower IIomho or Coiiurewi. Washington. July 3. The auestlon whether the president will Bend a special message to congress recom mending the creation of a currency commission will be definitely decided ruatt week. The president Is strongly Inclined at this time to send a special currency message to congress, regard ing himself as In a considerable meas ure pledged to this course. In fact It was semi-ofllctally announced at tho White House late yesterday afternoon that such a message would be Bent to congress next week, but gome of bin most Influential advisers on financial questions are opposed to a message an Impolitic at this time, owing to hos tility to a commission on the part of congress. The executive committee of the In dianapolis sound money convention have been actively advocating the com mission scheme ever since the advent of the present administration. It had also the sympathy of the president, who committed hlmeBlf to it in his inaugural. President McKlnley, how ever, did not care to recommend It to congress while the tariff bill was pend ing, lest it might complicate and de lay action upon that measure. But all along the chief difficulty which pre sented itself to those who favored a commission for the investigation of the currency system has been the op position It would encounter in con gross, While a bill for the creation of o commission oould easily be passed In the house, where factious opposition would be unavailing against tho operation of a cloture order that would bring It to a vote, such opposition in the senate might be almost intermin able. Several of the sliver- senators have openly avowed their unalterable hostility to the creation of a commis sion, and Senator Teller, of Colorado, has declared that he would remain here until December to defeat it. This being the situation, it Is under stood that some of the members of the executive committee of the Indiana polls convention are now Inclined to be lieve that it would perhaps be a mis take to press their request for the cre ation of a commission by congress. The bettor and wiser thing to do, some pf them now think, wquld be to with draw their request for a commission and to use the provisional power vested- In the committee of the Indiana polls convention and themselves select a committee to Investigate tho cur rency question and present their con clusions through tho public press. If the conclusions were such as the ad ministration could subscribe to, they pould be made the basis 0f an admin istration measure, modified as Secre tary Gage, conducting an Independent Investigation, might suggest. The secretary has been at work for some time on a comprehensive cur rency reform scheme and some sug gestion has been made as to the wis dom of not having a further agitation pf the question, but of permitting Mr. plage to frame a measure after bucIi consulatlon as he may desire with fi nanciers, business men, members of the house and senate and others. The mater was under discussion at the cabinet meeting yesterday, but not In a manner to lead to a definite con clusion or policy, and the matter went over until the president's return to the city next week, when It Is possible that Mr. II. H. Hanna, who Is chairman o tho executive committee pf the India-, napolls 'convention, and perhaps other members of the committee will come to Washington to discuss the situation with the president and Secretary Gage. There la Nothing so Good. Tbcro Is nothing Just as good as Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit tho (loaier ro sou you somp snustitnto. lie will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit ho may claim something else to be Just as good. You want Dr. King's Now Discovery because you know it to be snfo and reliable, nnd guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, joius, consumption and lor all allectiqns of inroat, unef auu i,uiik, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Dlscovory, 'Prial bottlo frco nt A. Wasley's drug store. Itcgu lar size 50 cents and f 1.00. Coming Kvcnts, JulyS. Sixth annual picnic of tho Grant Band, of Shenandoah, at Columbia park. Dancing music by Scboppo orchestra, of 10 pieces. July 10. Ice cranra festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Rob bing' opera house. July 13. Grand benefit peformance of the dramatic cantata "Rebecca" by request. To bo given for tho benoflt of John Hall. Cereal Cotl'ee Drinkers IIHWAIII11 If you have been deceived and tried one of the eheap bran substitute! now on ttie market. olalmlng to be the original and to have great food value, aud you got a pound of poorly roosted bran for your 3Se and a poor, weak, skkieh drink (what can you expect from bran), don't be discouraged but try (SUAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for Sou. Gmlti-0 take the place of coffee at 1 the price. Get a package of your grocer to-day. NUGGETS OF NEWS.' In a match race between Walter C, Ganger and the pacing horse Albatrons the biker won two out of three heat. Charles Nelson, while sitting beside a girl in Washington park, Ciicago, was shot from ambush by an unknown and fatally wouqdeq, Mr. Torn Haalil, Japanese minister at Washington, Is likely to ba recalled at an early date. lie feels Insulted by his treatment In the Hawaiian affair. Western ssnators ars considerably ruUled over the action of the Repub lican caucus Thursday night with re lation to the proposed anti-trust uiiiwndmaiiU Don'l Tobaoco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobaoco using easily ami lorever, tie made well, Btrong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-llaa. the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured, lluy No-To-llao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 60c- or fl.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Iteuiedy Co., Chicago or New York. A GASE OF INTEREST TO EVERY WOMAN. Mrs. Henry Younghans Tells a Story of Suffering and How She Was Cured. From the Evening Mrs. Henry Youngliani, of Detroit, Mich., who resides at 1008 Grand Hirer Avenue, said : " liver since our last little one came I was an invalid. For years I have had the tuoat painful experience and would have to He down most of the time. After the last baby nu born I was Unable to attend to my housework. I could hardly stand up and had ditfv spells. I wanted to sleep all the time anil was treated by several of tin' bcit physloluns. I would have the must fearful crnmp, for which hot application! were used. I ueu these hot applications until I blist ered myself severely. " Iiefore our child was born I had been a strong, healthy woman and was scarcely ever lick. After he was born I grew weak and thin, and received scarcely any help from the medicine left by the doctors. They said I was not properly cared for and that the baby was too strong for ma. My back seemed to be breaking and I was scarcely ever with out a severe headaahe. Could not tell you how many diHerent prescriptions I have taken, but every doctor had a different plan of treat In? ray ease. I wore supports aud laid for weeks with my limbs elevated, but without avail. One day my husband suggested that I trjr Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, as lie had read several articles In the paper about women who had been helped by them. I was discouraged nnd thought I must alwavs be an invalid, but said I would try them after I had taken the bottle of medicine I was then using. "A. few days after he brought me in a box iimr ..(i, .iiii.:Hiiiiiii'uiiiiiimiiiiimiiitiiiiiiimii:iii!iniiiiMH" MM FOB SALE EVERTWHERE. "HM'IMIIIIIIIII Illllir-r I'llllllllllllllllltllllUllllljlllllllllliiiiiiiiiiniiiuii Sometime.! noe-ls a reliable, monthlr, regulating medicine. Only harmlwstuUl the purest drugs should boused. If you want the best, get Or. Pears PtstrBEirrcsyal Psles They Are prompt, sufe ted certain In result. The Genuine (Dr. Peal's) neyer dUtp For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ANDY CURE CONSTIPATION .j? . mjrnmmwiiw all 25"? 50 ateafitMJSl DRUGGISTS r r I Tin AT TimnfTT nnintnmnnn 4- - Iil ami Iwiklrt free. Ad. STKKMMI ItKllKIIY "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOL IS THE PROPER THING Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS I WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL YOmOS. Tor over 25 years it has teen curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Kervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &c. It Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take It now and get yonr system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEM YORK. Sold at KIRLIN'S Drusr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. A Great Magazine Offer l 3 FOR 1 The regular subscription price of ubinuibgi a maguilllGi .Judge's Library," and Funny. Pictures11 is ,fo-3 DEMO REST'S M AGAZJNE' Is by far tha but family uiinslns nublUbsd than I, non T our nwotllllw In which tlMlwaullful ana tha umIuI, pUZiSuiJ SSjIt floU a,?d Itaralure are so fully pres-nta.1 , lleiaoraai'.. Than uThifi Wli thi8frBB,"arUa IU"K0 W"loU P-wUbttKTnuS,. IUDGES LI BRARY' Is a monthly iuasiliie of fun, nllwl with Illustrations) In auWtur. S.I!K??wffl'w," uuu"'- J contributor, are Ik, L olCtaaT.'. I 1 1 1 uBtfnKirp, FUNNY PICTURES' la another humorniu monthly j then hi a laugh In atwy Una of II. Cut here BUtl return Dcmovct PufjliaKihg'Co., (ams'ol fZ?Mun Name Date SSI If 01 fl S'rwt, Detroit, Mleh, and asked me to give them a trial. T started taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People that day and nut the other medicine away, thinking it would please him if J tried lb pills. Defbre I had taken one box I telt better. Mr husband noticed the improve ment and ImiiikIiI tun more boxes. 1 kept on lining them until I had takeu four boxes, and I was entirely cured. " I keep them in the house now and use them occasionally, as they are a great lielp to all women. ou would not have known me two years apo. What I am to-day is owing to Dr. Williams' Pink Pilli lor Pale People." (Signed) Mrs. II. Yodnohans. Mrs. II. Younghans, being duly sworn states thnt she has read the above ond that it is true in every particular. K011EKT . IIuix, Jr., Notary Public. Wayne County, Michigan. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo contain in a condensed form, all the Clemen's necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a speoific for trouble! peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build np the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure In all cases arising from mental worry, over work or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at SO cent! a box or six boxei for $2.), and may lie had of all druggist, or direct by mail from Dr. AVilliams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. e nre iwjrnKsivo ntul l;ee informed f 5 tho World's Progress. The H1 in- ' 1'nrnied nnd thrifty Houae-wifo will E; 1 nlwnys keep 5 RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 In tho house, as a etnndard remedy for a Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, llliouruutlsm, E nnd nil riches nnd pnins. Price 25 cts. and 50 els. per bottle. 3 Prepared bv H. J. HACKETT & CO.. Phlladelnhla. S CATHARTIC . . . T t (I., fliirairo. Montreal, t'nn.. nrSew Tort. au.l FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. FOFt 1 We will sand all three to yo fo one year tor $2.00, or 6 mo. tor 51. Coujiou properly filled out. HO TiftK Avrw Ncw Yovk. W .ry VoHt-ofBce Slate ....
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