SKINS ON FIRE Skins on flto with torturing, disfiguring. Itching, burning, bleeding, acalv, nnd iMmiily humors, Instantly relieved by a warm bath wlthCi-Tici n BoAr, nslnptlo nrrbeutlon of CoTiounA (olntfncnn, the prerit sUn euro, nnd a full doso of C'r-ncuitA KraoLVEVT. In lold throtiithotit th world, rotna t). C. Coir , Wops., Doiton. " llow tnTtir Torturing Unman," Irf . DinVIO QVltl Scilpand nalrTmrifl4nl Dctu DHDI O uMN lifled br CDTicou Bo f. HUMPHREYS' VETERIHARYSPEC1HCS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, noes, and roDLtnr. COOPnco Honk nn i'renlmcnt of Animals and Chart Sent l'l tc. roRrairrvcrs.rpntrestlnns.Tiiflnrnnintlon A.A.if-idin.l itinliiBltla,M!lli I'evei-. 11.11, Mtriiin. Jinmeiiesa, ltlieuiiuiilsm. (:.(.'. !) rippr-, Nnsn! Dlschnraua. I),l,lluln or (irubs, Worms. K.K...t'nimlm, Hcnvcs, Pneumonia, l'.l'. Oollo or tirlpe. llellrncbc. I!.().-JII, carriage. Hemorrhages. ILILUl limry nnd Kidney Diseases. .l.l'.rnpllTn Diseases, Manse. J.K "Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis. Single Bottlo (over 60 doses), - . .00 ritablo Cane with Specifics, ManndL Veterinary Curo OH ami Medlcator. 87.00 Jnr Veterinary Cure OH, . 1.00 8oM br Drartliit., .r ..nt prepUd tnjwVr. Hvt la .f qvtnllt, 0n rtcelpt of prlc. lairunEis'aED.co., iiiiistnmnst,i.Trt. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In use SO The only imceetwfnl rraody for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, Dd Proetrntlon, from orer-work or other cauww. 91 per vial, or firlftUandUrseTi&l powder, for f&. Solit ly Drnsiclatt, or Mnt iHijldm receipt of prlct. HUH rilllKTS' II KD. CO. , 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 miHua SL, Ksw York. For sale nt iovinsky?s drug 'storo, 28 Kn Centre street MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE A i.r. avmiau ItUtuiMMMVniitna Mem 3" T orj. Jnjpolencr(HleopleHnw9,eto ,c(umk1 XI bj Abuse and other ExeoMee ana India- STifl quickly and aurlu restore Lost Vitality 1 t vita itr in old or loan v. and lit a man for study, business or roiwrlae, I'rwvftnt Innantlr nnd (Tonea motion if teVenln time. Their tiA shows im mod into improve ment and eHeeta a CUKE where all others tall. In tut upon hBrtna the srenulno AJax Tablets. Ther haye eured thousands nnd will cure too. We ol?e a pGiittvo written fraarnntee u nen a cure in encn coaa or refund the money, l'rlco 00 cente per nackaee, or stxpackaRee (full treatment). for SWQ. By mail. In plain wrapper, upon receipt of rrlM Uirouiar tree. AJAX REMEDY CO., Ifeirborn HU. Cttttio, IU. I'orsnleln Sheimndoali, Pa., at A. Wanloy's oitui Kirlitro, Druffctfits. KiOwV CVECTfl AT Ol THEf JCum rener. J rr eeclal debility, wakeh'l res portxilr'hcj.enilflslosj, Impotency, jjf..-. c:c. Corrects functional dlsordrrf iehuI iy crrtv or cxir.3, qtiickly restoring (l.ostfljut.ljooil J:i oUor y-iunr;, Riviog visor and jr renj;ih k here .ortnerwe iknc4t ptcvzWed. Con t nt' nt VNtkagc, simple, cftct tual, and lecitJmalf. Cur.: f 3 Quick amo Thorovch. J "t't re tfteitrtt cy imilalfontt insist OB CAX.N'!i Vltfc&ccr. J'fnt twaledif yonrdniK Ifisl di nor liVf! k. I'r.re $1 1r pVpe. 6 for 95 r-wHh written uarntee of complete cure, j! il imitmti( ti.Uv.tvi6. free and confidential. i'tt(l u stiiientiMii r.i cflwi wnd 25 cl. for a weck'l puil trrutntcit. One txily u-iit t't ir-'U person. WTON MCi. CO , C'OSTOK, iHoia nt KJrliu'fl drtiic ptorr, Blicimmlonli, Ifa You can blame yourself if you do u't get real Sood co ire e to rink. Ordinary coffee is made de licious jy addinj.' a pocknge for Secllg'fl. A little of this admixture to rcbenn coffee makes a delicious1 k drink and saves expense. I Cinsrle Standard Only In possible, wlietlier at a test of fikcclleucc lit jmirnrilisni, or for tho jUionNurcmcnt of itimntltlcH, tlino orvultje; The... Philadelphia? Record ... After n enrecr of nearly twenty yeam of uninterrupted growth Ih justlfletl In clntui Iuk that the Htumlfinl ilrwt estnhllahetl by IU founder la tho one true feet of A Perfect Newspaper. To mihlUli ALL THE N12W8 nromntlv nnd sutvlnetly nnd In the moHt rewlabld form, without bIUIoii or iHirtl(Ui bins; to dlseusi IU flltrnlflcanee with frankneiw, to beep AN 01KN ItYlC VOU PUHL10 AHUHJCS, to tlvo iewiueti n. complete recoid oi current thought, fnneieH uul dleoverle Iti-M) ile iHtrtnienta of human netlvity In Its DAILY KDITIONB of from 10 to 11 PAOISB, and to jirovidu the wjiole for It iwitroim at the aiomtnnl priee of OXtC t'KNT-Thnt wns from the outset, and will continue to he tho Aim of TJUfi KKCOIII). The Pioneer One oent morning iMWMWtwr In tl) Unltad Htatw. Tli Itiwunl, utClI I.IIAUa AVJIUttH AVltneM Its unrivaled average dally circulation eitewlhiK ir0,UO0 copies, nnd nn nvemtre eit'erdlriK 1 '20,000 copies for Its Sunday editions, wllllo imitations nt 1U plnu of publication In every lniHrtaiit city of the country testify tn the truth of tlie awiertiou tliut In the quantity nnd iniallty ot Itucoii' tfttite. and In the price at which it in sold Tli Iteeord UMe.labll.lied the standard by which axoolleiice In Juuriuillom luuxt be measured. The Daily Edition Of Tlie Iteeord will lie sent by moll to any address for 98.00 per year or 2B cents per inuutli. The Daily and Sunday IMltlons together, which will give lis readers tlie bent nnd freshest Information of nil tliut la Volition In tli wend every day In the year IneluOlng holidays, will be eeut for HXnu yur or esiiU net month. Address THE RECORD PUBLIBUINO CO.. Record Building, Philadelphia, Pa. (uticura -&tSsV j. eniwi tlbtlmiiaatioaUy Qroot "Mothor Endeavor" Olark. 0HI0AG0 ENDBAVOEBES AT WAR Over tho (Juostloil of Similar Travel Iiik. and tlio Snuiiiiy Trnvolora Woro Dlsolplluod Wlleu tho Autls Itouoliod Bun l'ranolHco. San Francisco, July 13. Tho last open spsslon of the International Christian Kndeavorers was held yesterday. Tlin attendance at the morning and after noon meetlngfl was large, and at night those who managed to obtain entrance to either of the main meetlnc places were fortunate, for only 26,000 could be accommodated, and 10,000 more sought admission. Estimates made by leading business men acree that the people broucht here by this great gathering will leave not less than $1, 000,000 In the cltv. All the lenders of the movement are pleased with the success of their efforts and with the outlook for the future of the society. There was a great rally of the Junior societies at the Mechanics' pavilion last evening. Of the 15,000 people within the walla of the Immense struc ture, at least one-half were children, and their Interest In the proceedings seemed to surpass that of their elders at previous sessions. Hearts were hard, Indeed, that were not touched by Una. mnniETT adbott clakc the ringing notes from the great choir of young throats, and It was In vain that the leaders of tho meeting tried to restrain the enthusiastic audience. The appearance of the tiny tots from the Chinese mission evoked wild ap plause, and their singing and recita tions were bo good that they were re peatedly encored The meeting was presided over by Ilev. J. II, Combardge'r, pf Columbiana, O. After praise service and the dei votlonal exercises Mrs. Francis.! Ej, Clark, of Boston, who was Introduced us the mother of the society, spoke to the children, brfnglng greetings from many lands. She was greeted with Wildest enthusiasm. President Clark, who was on the program for a faw remarks, contented himself with Introducing pin Chom, the only Corean member pf the prganjr zatlon, and Miss Newton, of Foo Chow, China, who was the hearer of tho beautiful banner presented by the En deavor organizations of the Orient to the United States. After more singing the meeting adjourned. The rivalries which have existed be Mveen the two coteries of Chicago Kn doavorcrs since the Inclplency of the California, excursion has culminated In open agitation, One faction was headed by llov. C. S. llullouk, pdltor of Tho Christian Endeavoror; the other by B, A. Hansom, who reported "The Golden Jlule" followers. En route to San Francisco the Chl cagoans split at Penver on the Sunday traveling question, tlie Bullock party arriving at Halt Lako City on Hatnr day evening nnd the Ransom on Bun day evening. At this point tho banners "Illinois Endeavorers," hanging on tho Bullock coaches, wero taken by the Hansom people with the plea that the formeF did not officially represent the Illinois delegation. "Che Bullock pas sengers weru ail Illinois Endeavorers, and maintained their right to prganlze a separate California bound excursion and to so designate themselves on their poaches. The banners, however, were not recovered. Tho scsond chapter of this religious war has been written nn the Pacific coast. The Bullock party. Which ar rived two days ahead of the Ransoiu party, planned, under the leadership of Mr. Jiullock, who had been officially assigned to slum meetings in connec tion with the convention, ft series pf gospel meetings In Chinatown ant similar districts. When the Ransom people arrived they promptly had Dr. Bullock turned down as leader of slum meetings, and also Ignored him in the Illinois rally Saturday evening. What do the Children ilrlnk? Bant giro tliora tea or coffee. Have you tried the new foodrlrink palled flrola-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takpi 11P placo of coffee. The more Clniin-O you gjvo the children tlio more health you distribute through their systems. (IralrvO is raado of pure grains, and wlien properly prepared tastes like tlio choice grades of coffee but costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 13c. and 25c. l'oll From n Third-Story Window. New York, July 13. Rose Braun, 33 years old, who lives In Philadelphia, fell from a third stpry window yester day at 311 East "Blxty.gecond street, where she is visiting. It Is believed that Mrs. Iiraun got up In her sleep, and, the window of her room being opqn, walked out of It and fell to the ground. At daybreak she was found lylric in a pool of blood on the base- f mont steps.. Sh has a bad cut on her head, Is injured on the left side, her Right leg broken and is Internally In jured. The chances for her recovery are slight. nrip-ColdH-IIeadache. Why sufler with Coughs, Colds and la Grippe whon laxative Ilrouio Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up In tablets ton venlentfor taking. Guaranteed tocuio, or money refunded. Price, S3 cents, for sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Drnwurfi III tho Kurf nt Atlnutio. Atlantic City, July 11 The first drowning case uf the season occurred here yesterday afternoon, when J. Barry, of Philadelphia, lost his life In the surf at the foot of St. Charles av-' enue. Barry had not gone out very far Into the ocean when he fell over as though seized by a spasm. He expired before he could be assisted ashore. John Orlflm, ot Zsnesvllle, O., says : "I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For plies and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles lUs Wltt's Witch llasel Solve is unequalled. ' V. 11. llagenbuch. PERHAPS THIS MAY HELP VOU. "Sly food does me no good," yon say- Tliou it does you harm. Tbnrelsno halting place between these extremes. Bigestod food ntnno gives health and strength. Uudlgosted food uoiirs, nr ferments, In the stoinsch and henmies a poison to tlio whole liody. Itcatlses headache, lienrt pnlpiUttlon, liver nnd kidney trouble, distress after eating, pains in the chest aud sides, and the tired, languid, heavy feeling we hear so much about. When the digestion goes wrong every function of tho body goes wrong. Yes. and tlio mind, too. Men fall In business and die poor for no other reason than tliistliey are weakened, dulled and stuplded by drspepsU. The lives of a hoast of women ale blighted In the mine way. You may lie ono of this miserable multitude. Tlie writer of those lines was ono of(yotir number a short time ago. I tried dosens of things to get cured; Just as you have done, no doubt. The thing which at last su cooed eil with me may suireed with you. It is a discovery of those wise and good people the Shakers, of Jit. Lebanon, N. Y. called the 9lmkpr Digestive f'onlinl. It Is not a purgatlvo, which nt best gives only transient relief. It is In itself a digested food and also a corrector of the dlgestlvo function. You can eat nnd digest yotir food I while taking tilts cordial. It helps you at once and soon makes the stomach vigorous and healthy. It is not like any other so-called dyspepsia cures. It is prepared by tlio Shakers principally from herbs cultivated by them. They do not ask us to spend a dollar for a bottlewhlle we are in the dark as to its virtues, They take that risk them selvos. Almost any druggist will sell you a trial bottlo for ten cents, so that you can seo whether it Is what they say and ndaptcd to your case. And Isn't the incro chance of a euro worth that niurli ? BR.THgEL 604 H. Sixth St, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, FA. CURE GUARANTEED." vounir, old, single or married & those con. tcmplaMng marrtafre, If yon arc a victim of BLUUU PUIS0N cV.e.'.""? Private Diseases ISffiSiig'ls 'fitrovmind nnrl Iimltr. nnd unfit, vnn fni I tin futlci of life, call or write And bo Raved. Hours: lally, -3 ! evVs, fi-f) Sun., 1M a. Send 10 rt. tr rtampB for Hook wltlt worn ttlmonlnln j'jJtpoBinir iiiiioki ana i iiko auiuiuich, HAVE YOU READ-' PHILADELPHIA THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES ,. tlie most extensively circulated nnd widely read newspaper pub lished In Pennsylvania. Its dlscusmon of pub He men and public measures Is hi tho interest of pnbllo integrity, honest government and prosperops industry, and it knows no party or peisonal ntlegfanco fn treating public Issues. In the broadest and beet sense a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES alms to have tlio largest circulation by deserving it, and clnluis that It Is iinsurpnswd In nil tlie essentials ot a great metropolitan newspaper. Hpccllnell copiea of any edition will bo sent free to nny one send lng tlieir address. TERMS-rMJI.Y, J3.00 per annum ; Sl.00 for four months; !)0 pepts per month; de livered by carriers for G cents per week. 8UNPAY HPITJON, 32 Inrge. handsome iiages !H pnhiiuns, clegapfly Illustrated, beau.lful colored supplement tlOO per an num; S cents per copy. Dally ami Sunday, ts.OO per annum ; 50 cents per month. Address nil letters to THE T I IVIES, ruiLAnELrniA. perjra. Railroad. SCHUYKIUj DIVISION. Jri.Y 1. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi aaie ror wieiratis, uuuerton, 1' raoltvllle, Darl tvaier, ot. t.iair, J oitavmc. unmourc;, Keaclln 1'ottatown. l'lioenlxvllle. Norrlatown nnrl Phi adelnhta (ilrood street station) at 6 0S nnd linn a. m. and i 20 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 008 ft. m ,3 10 p. in. For I'ottsville and Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days Sundays, 0 45 a. m. Trains leave l'raekvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 1231, 5 41, 782 and 1047 p. to. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave 1'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 IS a. in. and 12:03, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sundaj at 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Flrood street station), foi Shenandoah nt 557, 8 a5and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 anil T p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave llrornl street station, Philadelphia, lot Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Qceqn Grove, Loni Branch, and Intermediate stations, )50, 8.25 11.39, a. m., 3.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Sun days, 8 25 a. m. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR JJEW YOItK. Express, week-days 3 20, 4 06, 4 50 515, 0 50. 7 83, 8 20, 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, J2 85 (Limited 100 nnd 4 72 p.m. Dlnlnjr Cars), 140, 2 80 (Dlnlnir Car) 3 20, 3 60. 4 00,5 00,550(DlnlliBCar), 0 00, 7 02. 7 43, 10 00 p. m 12 01, nlglit. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 60. 5 15, f20!8,10 WS1. (Dlolnir Car), ll'ss a. m. 12 35, lOSiDlnlne Car) 2 30 (Dlnlnir Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 39 Dining Car), 5 20. 6 50, (Dlnlnir Car) 6 85. 7 02, 7 13. 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. ISspress for Boston without change, 11 00 a m.. week-days, and f 43. p. ra., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wnslilntrton, 3 50, 7 30. 8 32. 10 20, 11 SB, a. m.. J2 09. 12 31, 1 12, 8 18, 4 41, 8 10 ConBreslonnl Limited, DIiiIiil- Cur, 017. 055 DlnliiB Car, 7 81 Dining Car p. m , and 12 05 11 IK t week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 0 12, 11 at, a. in.. 1200, 1 li, 4 41, 1515 Confre.lonnl Lliu Ited, Dining Car, OH DlnliiK Cor, 731 Din ing Car p. m and 12 05 nlglit. POU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Brood street station via Delaware river btlllire Rxlirew. 4 15.9 20 fflO lllllilltaal n. m 2 7 inlntiteH, 8 at 90 minutes. 7(K W minutes p. m. Sundays, 4 43, 0 20 90 minutes a, ill , S IB 1.87 minutes , 7 06 p. in. lMivo Jlarket street wharf Express, 5 00, 81, 9 40, a. m., 100 JMaturdays only, ISO 175 minutes, a CO, 3 40 75 minute. 4 00 70 lutn utmj, 41 JU 75 minutes, 500 170 minutes 530 70 minutes) p. m. Sundays, 800, 7 30, 8 00 75 minutes, 8 80 T8 minute, 900, 8 48 75 min utes a. m. and 4 80 p. in. (1.00 excursion train, 7 00 a. in. dally. For Cape May, AiiKlesen, Wlldwood and Holly Ik-aeh ExproM, 900 a. in, 280, 405,800p.m. week days. HuudayH, 8 30 a. in. Cape May only, 1 30 p. in. Saturdays. Eieurslou, 7 00 a. m. dally. for Sen Isle City, Ooesn City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 80, 4 20, 5 00 p. in week dny. Sundays, 8 50 a. in. Excur sion, 7 00 o. in dally. For Soniers Point ICxpresa, 700, 8 20, 940 n. 111,150,3 00, 100,5 00, 6 30 p. m. week days Sundays, 5 00, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00 ami 0 45 a. m. J B. IIotciunsok, J. It Woon, Qen'l Monoirer. Oen'I Pusa'g'r Agt. GRAY HAIR BESTOBEb o i. ...-.i.l u.,ir l,y l.lll.'s II.VIK M 1.1)1 41 XT. no ilm.hiiriiiif"., plnwot o.lor flfOu lM,tt ti I.KlVli IIAIK TIIMCrutnorei dandruff, hloiw hilr from fallina out and priuniiiirowlh Ifcl M liiitlli' i"i:r.sir.ii'A.'i' i:Miiuii,uu.u.N v en CP (llunuauid TrestUs on Hair oaappliultonrni-b For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Drug Store. R.DIX'S Celobrated ffemnlf l'owderg never fU. lujuuu Imllm Udm tbuu . ATsand urarftftr f&illiw 1 vlth Tmnn nd rmarroral fllla n4 otW UL remdlal. Always buv tb Imt aa avakt dWp (u th inarkia, A N. L i-aruaulara, 4 cU. Dr. 8.1 Allays Nerv ousness, re heves the Headache, Cramps and Nausea, and so prepares the system that the time of recov ery is shortened and many say "stronger after than before con finement." It insures safety to life of both mother and child. All who have used "Mother Friend" say they will never be without it again. No other rem edy robs confinement of its pain nook "TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS" mulled free, containing valuable information and vol untary testimonials. The ortADFlELO REQUtATOH CO, Atlanta. Gs. SOtD V ALL QBUCHISTS AT Si. 00 SIR BOTTLC. LE BRUM'S. FOIl F.lTIIlIlt RF.X. Tills rmtiotlr IiaIiid- Iii. G'Jcctoil directly to the 'sMfe sent of th oho (llHenscN Q or the Ocnlto-Urlnnry A KM rcans, requires no VV KM chniiee of diet. Cure - vtto ennrnnterd In 1 to a I 1 dnyw, Ninnllplntnpnck- fS TT TPt "IT" avic' ,,y ,,,n" i.OO. I Hold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBitn. tmv.w mn wnMiH'R nn irr Gfi ritli.'lfiiir l'i.,.. .... Al Hruff nrMtitillMHIu.lMll ub. l. CArns Srao Co , ttoitun, .Mm. Our book, 4. For sale nt Kirlin's drug atore nnd Sliennndonli drug atore. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2. 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: ITor NVu. Vn.b l.l.lln.lnl,.i- t- , 210, 6 30 7 05 9 51a.m., 12 38, 3 10 and 0 07 p III niimiiijn, iu ni. 5 m; 7 Oil Ta. in.12 Manil 3 10 p7m. w"- mn Vn. llnnill.m n...l lll.il , . ' ' 'pinn, wcck nays, 2 10. 5 WJ 7 05 a.m., 12 33, 3 10 and 0 07 p. m. Sim- r or I'oiisviuc, woeE days, 2 10: 7 05 a. m.. and 12 33, 3 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a 210.JSIW, 70.1 n. m.,l2I, 8 10 and 007 p. m. ror wunnmsport, Sunbury nnd Trlnlurtr. flundavH. 3 25 n. m. 1 KorMnliftiio Plnno, wcekdftyn, 2 10, 8 23. 530 ii'jn9 &l' U 2? B,im" 12 M 3 I0 0 2fl, 0 X and TTrtf Anlilnnil nn.l Cl,..1.t.. - wiimm.iii, wees unra, J Zd. 5 00, 705, 1130 u. in., 007, 723 and 955 p. ml m t i'Vt :i v,1";m" s ibb near in j? J";'."' Pl-'iadelphla, (P. ' It. B H.) nt 8 20, ZS'Il!.!"- 8' n 1-V P- i- Sundays oi, iw, iiao a. m., 46 anil 7 37p.m. Addi tional tf-Alna I mm lP, .-.... I Jl. n L nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 32 20 12 It 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. 1 TRAINS FOB, SHENANDOAn. T ..n .-n Van. ..( Til , 1 , . (IflVH. 12 IS A ftO HIYl a ... .,.! inn J on n nr. in. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, eek days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 SO and 4 15 p, m. fenrn Illilln.lnli.l.in 1..L.H .il'.'i i . days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 43. 4 05. 8 80. )1 30 p. m. anpflays, 11 30 p. m. . '""uinK.wet'K nays, i i, i io, u m. a. in. 13 00 m.. 4 19. 000 and 8 20 n. ra. Hnn.lnv. iiu a.m. ' Leave l'oltsvlllc, weekdays, 3 85, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 Si a. m. IiftTnTnntnnim n.i V .( r, .- did q ,o 11 no . 1 . " - ' """J ' i " ig, o I.J , ia am 11. m., 1 35, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 13 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 l.lnVP At (ll i n ,n. r'l t .. .1 n tn nn. n An 9 12 1 1 47 a. in.. 2 17, 6 18, 0 17, 7 4 1 and 10 08 p. m! ICIIVU 1 on Ann I,eavoMrthaiioy Piano, week dnvn. 12 IW. 2 4ft. 9i!0. Ip2i, 1159 a. m 2 32, 5 32, 6.13 M innm U. ....la... In in n in s M Leave Wllllnmapori, week iyu, 712. JOfiO a m., ) GO and J 1 flQ p. m. ijundays, 1 1 8U p. m. ATIANTIC CITY DIVISION, T.PflVB Phlln.Tnlttliln (Tt.,n.. .1 a t South atractwhnif for Atlantto Olty. HiuMiiijB jxprt'H, nw, ww, io in n. m., 5 00, 5 -10, 7 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 ft. m.. Hunaays I?xprcs8, 7 30, 8 f0. 8 30, 900, 10 00 4 p. m. 81.00 excursion train to foot of altaulaalittil A .n T V. ... Heturnlntr leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic nnd Arknna? nvenues. WnniVilnira (Un.,.l. 1 .. r I- ... v 7 00,7 45,8 10,9 00, 10 15, 1100 a. In., 3 30, 130, u s w, ii uj 1 1, iu, iLfjomiiiouaiion. 4 JD, JD a. in., 40T) n.'in. 1 ' U,,.,ilDL Tl..., nat m rM M 7 U), 7 80 8 00, D al p. m. Aocommodatlon, 715 n in K fW n an OI CVi I a I., m ' m of Mlttslstptl Ave., only, weekdays, 0 00 p. m Qitntlai'a ft in i. in rarior uara on au exproea trains. THE SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CIIARIaHSA. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUM, Now York. 'A&SSY PILLS! an. oats! OUAP-" Wi.-ix Uuxc.ric Co.PhiuaJp Foi at Povlnsky's drug store, 38 dentre street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of tho skin Is Inva riably obtained by thof 9 who use Pouoni'b Complexion Powder. WantPfi An Irion Who can think ..MMiwu nn iuum thlog to patent, Protect your tdrati they may brlns you wealth. Write J6HN yEt)DRIIOUl(N: CO., Patent Atto?: WaabtoBtton. I). 0 for their 8l,8U) prise oltel lad list of, two hundred Inventions wanted. some aimpie pOIt SIIEltlFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Orwiosbuha, Subject to Itepu til lean rtilse. On 8HEIIIPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of 1obt Cab bo k. 8ulJcot to lifpnlillean rule. fit c a Havo Struck Some Snags in Thoir Worlc of Rovision. SUGAR, WOOL, LUMBER AND GOAL Aro Art tola TTpou Ylllpn tho Stntem moil of the llotiao nntl Sonato Itnvc. Dimoultj- In KpiicliliiKiiii AurotMiieiit. romisiylvniilii Seiintcii's Active. Washington. July 18. The tariff con fer roe. hava Btruck some snagn in their work. The minor matteis were easily adjusted, but on all important feature there has been no agreement, and the outlook la that several reports will have lo be made If au adjustment can be reached. The house conferrees are standing solidly by their bill, and the senate conferrees are no less tena cious. The senate conferrees have laid be fore the house members the condition In the senate, where there Is not an actual majority of the Itepubllcans, and where other than Republican votes are necessary to pass the bill or adopt a conference report. They asserted that in 1801 the Democrats were in bet ter shape In the senate than the Ite publlcans now, as they had an actual majority, yet the house was finally compelled to accept the senate bill in order to pass It. The members of the house are stand ing by their bill, nevertheless, and have told the senators that they cannot ac cept the senate amendments on many Important items. The more Important features of the bill are not settled, and the conferrees find trouble on items outside of sugar, wool, coal and lead, dumber has been in dispute, and the house conferrees have Insisted that the house rate on white pine must be ac cepted, and they have been supported In this by Senator Burrows, of Michi gan, The house rate was 42, nnd the senate reduced it to $1. The senate confetrecs say that If the house rate Is restored It will provoke a long dis cussion In Ihe senate, and then no ono can tell when the bill would get out of the senate again, On suar Senators Aldrlch and Jones, of Nevada, are holding out especially for the senate schedule, and are sup ported by the entire senate represen tation. The house is Just as firm In their demand for tho house rates. The Indications when the conference ad journed last night were that a com promise would be neceesary which Would split the dlffprenee between the two houses on the differential on re fined sugar, and It was stated upon ap parently good authority that an agree ment to this effect had been reached. The house conferrees are standing stiffly for the house schedule on wool, contending that the senate rates would be most oppressive upon manufactur ers. The senate classification of third class wools Is especially objectionable to the carpet manufacturers, and Sena tors l'enrose and Quay have been ac tive In their efforts to secure an ad vanco to 12 cents In the value of wool tliat may be admitted iU 4 cents. The (senate schedule makes 10 cents the figure of demarcation In value, fixing a duty of 7 cents n pound on all wool above that price. The Pennsylvania senators say that under this classifi cation 90 per cent, of the carpet wools would be made to pay 7 cents duty, and thnt the result would be to close out many of the carpet makers, There Is a proposition to compromise the differences by retaining the senate plasslflcatlon, but allowing n drawback pn wools which It can be proven are used In carpet making, on which 7 cents may be paid. The house is also standing on Its rates for first nnd sec ond cIbbs wools, which were reduced by the senate, with a good prospect of success. Thare was quite a movement on the Democratic side of the senate yester day to Insure a firm stand for free bur laps, cotton bagging, floor matting, cot ton ties, etc., placed on the free ljst In he senate, and to hold white p(no at fl per 1,000 feet. This was because of the report, which was authenticated, that the committee had tentatively agreed to restore the J2 rote on white plno and to restore the other articles mentioned to tho dutiable list. These changes Were made In the senate by majorities ranging from one to five votes, and the supporters of the sen ate action expressed the opinion that they will be able to hold all the votes for a motion to reject the conference report that were originally cast for the amendments. To do this they would have to make sure not only of Senator McEnerey's vote, but of some Itepubll can voteB, as Senators Carter and Hnnsbrough. The problem bids fay to develop an Interesting situation In tlS' senate If the committee on conference adheres to its present determination with regard to these articles. Old Feople. nl.l ...1 I .!!!.. l ..... ,'cnii.iu wiiuitniiiiiu iiieiiiuinu loreKumiQ tho bowels and kidneys wlll"Tlnil tho true rnmnili. In lilnn.in l.I,,n.n .itt .....v..,, ... wiwium jMiitua. .Liua inuuiuiiio does no' stimulate and contains no whiskey uui umer imoxicanr., nut acts as a tonic and alterative. It acta mildly on the stomach mill luiir.il. n.l.i:.... ... .l. 1 !..i..- a ...... u.ii.iiik BiituiKiii turn KivillK nine to the osaus, thereby aiding Nature In the I'l'iii'tinuiii-ti ui mu luneiions. jiiecinc Hitters is nn oxcollent appetiser nnd aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly wllAf. tllAV .lAAll l.rfnn Aflir uniil. ho. l.nlll.. at A. Waaler's drug store. A CiTooi'iclii .Munlur IM.VHtory. Atlanta, (3a., July IS. Specials from Quitman, Brooke county, conftfm the reported finding there of a woman's body hacked to pieces and packed In a barrel, which had been burled tn a swamp. The discovery was made by a farmer named Jacob Woolen, un Mule preek. The body was still In a remark able state of preservation, the flesh re taining almost Its natural coloring. The top of the barrel was decayed and pine roots had worked through Its Fide. This would seem to Indicate that I' ImvI born there for some time. A Household Necessity. OasoareU Caudy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tlie taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, d 111 colds, sure headache, fever, liabitual constipation nd iMiiuu.uoaa. l iease uuy ana try n hoi 0f C. C. C. to-day j 10. 85, SO cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Coming ISvmits. .Till V ly. TflA ..Main faitlval l.n.l. ......I . of Cttuip 40, Daughters of Anurias, iu Hob- July 13. Grand benefit .veformanra of ilia dramatic cantata 'Utobocca" by request. To w given lor tlie benefit of John Hall. JlllV 31. It' I'l-nAlll fAMtloal U1A auiplueg of God'n American Volunteer In 1 llaVlIJsMJII H Jmll. There is a time for everything ; and the t mo to attend te a ooid is when it starts. Dou't waif till you have consump tion but prevent It by using One Minute tough t'ure, tho trreal remedy for eoughs colds, rroup, broiirliitis and all throat and lulls troubli r. J Kugeubuvli nliaT .,Ttrj The sick, tier EPS ItlA&ii inroHS, fretful use. rjMl fiV''Vk J table, woman makes her hus band miserable If he is a good tempered, good man, he tries to soothe and com fort her. If he is only an ordinary man, be swi nrs and gets drunk. Pew men realize what it is that makes a woman cross, fretful, and nervous. If they did, they would see to it that their wives took proper care of the health of the organs distinctly feminine, and resorted to the proper remedy to make them strong and healthy In a womanh wnv The best medicine for nervous, fretful, Irritable women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It goes to and corrects the cause. It acts directly on the feminine or ganlstu and restores it to natural health and vigor. It soothes inflammation and cor rects all weakening drains. It will make n sick woman well, and a fretful, cross woman bappv and amiable. It prepares a woman for the duties of motherhood, and taken during the expectant period makes baby's coming easy and almost painleas. Women who wish to know more about this grral remedy should write to its discoverer, Dr R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at nuflalo, N. Y. Mr. 8. J. Bartlett (Tescher), of Granger. Sweet water Co., Wyo., wrltea: "Dr. Pierce: Ideelreto certify that your ' Favorite Prescription ' la a boo a and a great help to all females. My wife has used your medicine. Prior to taking It. she war constantly troubled with female weakness and monthly, and frequently oftener. Irregular flows that incapacitated her for the labors Incident to raising a large faintly, she ia now well." Whoeve.r would find a conclusive answet to the problem : " How to be well " should send to World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y., for a copy of Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This book is all that its title implies. It uses no technical terms. Its t.ooB pages of graphic explanation and carefully correct il lustrations make it a treasure for any house hold. Its oo pages especially relating to women are worth many times its original price, which was $1.50. There is now ready a large edition to be given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps, to pay for mailing only, and you will receive the book in paper cov ers absolutely prrr. You may have it ia fine clcth covert for to cents extra. -II" : ' . s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I T II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 nra tlie I rit . 1 A V'-Tt SALE EVBRY-WHEPvE. 5 " ''"ii!.mimiiiiii(!:i!jiii' 1 Ji!ii;iimi:iiiiiiniiJmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiuii3 For sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; store, Shenandoah, Pa." QANDY CATliARTiG 1 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED VVATrr- f-w" -SSSSSKTS-t ss 4afrB O S sasSSBSjBjSlB'fa)BE-ay Bj, --L- ,?A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Summer Meat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS I WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TONICS. Tor over 25 years it has teen curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, ftaous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, Sc. If Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digesi what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO.. NEW YORK. Sold at KIRLIN'S Drujr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. A Great Magazine Offer I TOR 1 The regular subscription price of "rtamnrast'e lliirs.lnn M ubiuuiwi o 11135011111;, . Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures5' is Cut here and rcuim Coupon properly filled out. Dcmor-Gst PufliaKihg Co., 1 10 FiftK Avere, Ncw York. teM Jd.'. Ubrsry A'jime.. Date PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Jjll W. II, YINdST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Jr.Htimtr and fiale Resident TIoiww Burgeon of Ihe t'lilveralty (Hate of N. Y. 1Ik!h 4UTKK: Hotel Kraney, Shenandoah. THREE YEAR COURSE. i nils nlglit or day promptlv responded t H. I'llll.LIPd, M. D. Office: 80 West Oentre silMt. Vnn be consulted at nil hours. s -M. BITRKB, nr. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. nMn.VMi. ......... .... ---""" "Mir, ronm 01 Main and Oentre atreete, Shenandoah. J It. IH1MRHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rliennndnah, la. W. HHOKMAKRR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOK JOHN J0NK8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I-oek Box , Mahanoy City, Pa. Hnvlng studied under some of the best masters lr I,ondun and Paris, will give lesson on therlolln.innndolin, rultarnnd vocal cultnre. Terms reasonable. Address Id ears of Strouse, Ibe Jeweler. Shenandoah. A Handsome Comploxlon is one of the greatest oharms a woman can possess. Pozeoni's CoMrLBXion rowtnm gives It. 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 flllllllltllllllltlllM progrorwivo nnd keep informed uf i World's Progress. Tito well In- itinneii aim inrilty Ilousu-wlfo will nhvnya keep RAINBOW LINIMENT in uiu iinuse, ns a Riitntiaril remedy for a Sprains, Bruisoa, Cramp, Rheumatism, 5 mill rill Qnlioa n.,.1 ...i.,.. .... ...i nvilOO null J'H.113. Price 25 els. and 50 els. per bollte. E Prenvsd by II. 1. IIACKETT & nn pmih.ii,i, rr x.'.'.t-t.. In cut..)' hat to u-.e Jci ..u u Dibiii.,- Lowi if power. IroiuicyiAiiuphy.Xaricoceleana cttn.r weaknesses, frrtn anv cause. u Sexlue PHI.. Drains Ve'kS riiLTif ulclcly restored. J5 00 orders we give a guarantee to ... .wlta ww.. ,-vcina.vi TOR 1 We wHI mi all thrae fa m fo one year for $2,00, or 6 mo. for SI. Vast-oHtee State
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