r BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft, 'White Hanrtawltli Shapely Nails, Lutw rlnnt Half with Clean, Wholesomo Boalp, pro duced byConoimv Soap, the most effective tlcln purifying ana beautifying soap In tho world, as veil as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nnrscry. Tho only prcvontlvo of Inflammation and clogging of tho ronra. ticura ftojtrU told throughout the world. Pottii VttklJ Chim. Cost., Bole Vropi.. lloaton, V. 8. A. ar-'IIow to Purify and Beautify lh Skin, Scalp, and lIatr,"TniUfd fr. GABY HUMORS K!SW.hfiS&E tor Piles or HomoprholcJs. v Fissures & Fistulna, Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Guts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Totters. .Chopped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price IICIlrilBKIS'BKn.CO., HI IllVfllllaMSt.,X-Tart. For snlo at Povlnaky's drug Btore, 28 Bast Centro street MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUIUS jl U, jfervouB juait c aning wan ory. Impotncy,HloeeMni6to., canned bj Abutve and other Eicmmi and Indis cretion. Tht quickly aurf turelu rwttoro unfit v .tamr in oiu orjonng. iuia , UI 1 iMnt inttnniir una innpumDiiDn 11 taken in time. Their nA ahows immnfUnte Improve. ulrtupcm hOTtnn the semi, no AJax Tablets. They b&Tt) cared thoaoanda nnd vrlU care you. .We k1 a meat ana eiiea uuius wnero auomers intu in- IMMltlve written ftnarontee to effect n cars In each caw or rotund the money, l'rlce 60 cent per nackase, or sUnackxaseA (fall treatment, for Br ma I Lin llaia wrapper, tinon raoelnt of price, Wrcnlar ire. AJAX REMEDY CO., "&:S:.r!iLL' For sale In Shenandoah, nnd Klrlln's, Druggists Fa., nt A. Wasley's On iJm.ta.,-tr virtu l MOW "u CrVEOTS AT THEM caTON'5 vurr&LiZER. Cures general or special debility, wakelul lien, spermatorhesa, emissions, luipotency. paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor ana trngth where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Curie is Quick and Thorough. Den t be deceived tv imitationi; insist Co CATON'S Vltalliers. Sent sealed if your drug gist doew not have it. Price $ I per pkge, 6 for S5 with written guarantee of complete cur. Infilrmaiion, rclerences, etc, free and confidenUal. rSend us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MED. CO,, OOSTON. MASO. f-txihl at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, Pa Grocers can tell you why those wholniy SEELIG'S keep coming back for it. You can't keep on celling a poor tiling to the same people. AN8Y IPSLLS! Gars aiio sure, x'.hq 4c.rsR"wa.'Uirs sati tiUAf"!' Wi.m Sptciric Co.Preu,P Foi at Fovlnaky'a drug store, 28 K Centre street. A Handsome Oomptoxion la ono of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoxi's CourLsxioM Powdub girea it. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBI ID. link Ann stavtr. WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwart nrnmnt and mliaht. At alii liattntittnM. Oft tlATOH'l TllisT Hills nA nvt itntisi At ilruff nlnrfs or Mitt dtrfct f aoalnd I. ntin: at. Catuh tSl'KO. Co , Botton, Mem. Our book, Is, For salo at Klrlin's dnist store and Shennntloali Uruir store. THE - SUN. The first ut American Newspa pers, CIIAltleJiS A, DANA.Iidltor, The American Constitution, the American idea, the American Spirit. Those first, last and all tho time. forever. - Daily, by mall, , $6 a year Dally'& Suriday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Pries 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address TIIE SUN, Hew York. GRAY HASH RESTORED In ii. J c..i,ir l,i l.i:t.'ff II. UK All.ttl- lvn.lmriiilHK, putMnloiloi VI u i btni.t I.1HM lIAIIt l(!rmnva,tindrutf. kttms balr r mia f ill oat km prtiranie growl h tl (IW-bnhM J.r.i; M H1IICANT CO 1W Fullon st., W V CDCC For sale by Buenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Drug Store. Wanted-An Idea ean think soma almoin tblog to patent? mim mmi mi Kg Bavcdby " using Seel- rf ly's because you cuu buy cheap coffee nud make a it delicious oy a 11 little or tills admixture. 1 CRIJC SW ajCTISM a THE LOGAN Unvoilod With Pomp in Ohiotvjo'a Lako Front Park. LAEGEST EQUESTRIAN STATUE III tlio United State HopronontH tho "llliirk Knglo" Itnll.rlitir tlio Hroken ItnultH or tlio l'odoral Troops Ilororo Atliuitrt on July SiS, 1801. Chicago, July 23. The John A. Logan monument In Lake Front park was dedicated with much pomp yesterday afternoon. A few minutes pant 1 o'clock John A. Logan third, the 5-yeur-old grandson of the "Black Ragle," nulled the silken cord which parted the veils concealing the nianlflccilt likeness of the great commander as he rallied the broken ranks of the federal troops and led them on to victory before the city of Atlanta, July 22, 1861. The reviewing stand was filled with notables, Including; Governors Tanner of Illinois, Scofleld of Wisconsin, Mount CHICAGO'S LOOAIf MONUMENT. of Indiana, Ilolcombe of Nebraska, with their staffs, Secretary Algor and the Judges of the supreme nnd circuit court. Tho Logan famllv Mrs. John A. Logan, Major and Mrs. AV. F. Tuck er, Captain and Mrs. John A. Logan, were almost the last to enter tho stand. The monument was presented by Henry W. Blodgett, and Governor Tan ner, In a short speech, accepted It on behalf of the state of Illinois. The orator of the day, George It. Peck, then paid an eloquent tribute to the soldier statesman, with whom he served as a comrade In arms. After tho exorcises at the monument there was a grand parade and review, over 2,000 men being In line. The sur vivors of General Logan's old regiment. the Twenty-first Illinois volunteers, led the van, proudly bearing the old regl' mental Hag, tattered and torn ly 200 Confederate bullets. Then came the grizzled veterans of the G. A. It., with bare heads, In honor of the first and Idolized commander in chief. With the veterans marched the ex-Confederates, 200 strong. The pageant on land was supplemented by the finest marine dis play ever seen on Lake Michigan. An Incident of the paraae that caused much comment was the disagreeable reception accorded to Governor Tan ner, of Illinois, at frequent points along the line of march. In mora than a dozen places he was hissed loudly. Cheers were given him, too, and in front of the reviewing stand on Mlchi gan avenue a flattering greeting was given him, but at other places, notably at Jackson boulevard and La Salle street, ho was met with a storm of hisses. Quite a number of people fainted In the crush on tho streets whllo viewing the parade. Tho majority of them were women, but only thrco cases are serious and they are men. James Jepson and Edward Hunt, both elderly men, and James Connelly, a private of Battery B, Third Illinois artillery, are in a precarious condition from the heat. Shortly after S o'olock last evening Mrs. Logan and her party left the Auditorium ai.nax tor tho Coliseum. An immense throng had gathered to witness, In the Coliseum gardens, the fireworks, which wero on a par with the lavish and beautiful displays shown at Intervals during tho World's fair. At the conclusion of the spectacle the crowd turned to tho Coliseum, where for over an hour Mrs. Logan, Secretary and Mrs. Alger and Sculptor St. Gau dens received the thousands who press ed Into the building. The statue of General Logan, which was designed by St. Goudens, Is the largest equestrian statue In America. The figure of General Logan, as it stands on Its granite pedestal, Is dress ed In the uniform of a major general. He sits erect and bareheaded, with his left hand grasping the bridle rein. With his right hand he bears aloft the flag, The endeavor of the sculptor was to reproduce as nearly as possible the scene presented as Logan rallied the troops before Atlanta after General McPherson's death. From the base to the top of the horse's withers is 11 feet 3 Inches, and to the top of Logan s head Is IS feet 11 inches. The entire expense of erection and unveiling was $80,000, of which tho Btato appropriated J60.000. T-"SSSK A Valuable Prescription. SKdltor Morrison of Worthiugton, Ind., sun," wrltos: ' You liavo a valuaulo pro scription in Electrio Bitters, and I can cheer fully Tocommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a goneral system tonle it has no equal." Mrs. Annio Stelile, 2025 Cottage Grove Avo., Chicago, was all run down, ooulu not eat or digest rood, naci baokaobe which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electrio Bitters restored het health and renewed her strength. Prices SO cents and f 1.00. Get a bottle at A. wasloy's Drug Store. Toll llontlrt For Ainnkii, Washington, July iS. Benator Cartr, from the committee on territories, yes terday reported' favorably a joint rso lutlon authorising the oonatruotlou. ' toll roads In Alaska. The revolution authorizes the secretary of the Interior to grunt right of way 200 feet wide. Franchises are to be limited to 20 years. Another Drop In Silver, New York, July 28. Another drop in sliver was recorded in the home mar ket yesterday, the price quoted listing ouft an ounce, mere was a inunceu absence of demand for the metal, Tho value of th. Btlvcr In a silver dollar, according to yesterday's price, Is just a fraction over 46 cents. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Tills is the best medicine in the world for an forms ot uougns nmi uoius ami lor uon sumption. Every hotllo is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough. Asthma. Hay Fever, Pneumonia, llroucbitls, La Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It it safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is always wall to take Dr. King's New Life Pills In connection wltli t)r. King's Now Discovery, as they regulate and tone tlio stomach and bowels. We guatanteo perfect satisfaction or return monty. Free trial bottles at A. Wasloy's drug store. Rtmu lar size SO cents ami f l.uu. The smallest grain of Aniline will color a tori of wine. A grain of per--nanganale of potash will red den seven thou sand times Its weight of water. The most trl. fling disorder will disarrange every organ of the body and cause eventual disease and death. It is the little ailments neglected that make the big diseases. Most serious diseases have thplr l. ceptlon in a disordered digestion and faulty nutrition. This is true of that most deadly of dlsenses consumption. It is also true of nervous prostration and exhaustion and also of all forms of wasting disease. Ail ments of this description may not only be prevented but cured by a resort to the right remedy. An unfailing cure for all diseases, thaV have their origin in disorders of the diges tion and faulty nutrition is found In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures digestive disorders, restores the appe tite, Invigorates the liver, purifies and en riches the blood, builds healthy flesh and muscle and drives out disease -germs. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consump tion. Thousands have testified to these facts. Druggists who suggest substitutes are dishonest. Mrs. Ursula Dunham, of BUtersvllIe, Tyler Co., W. Va.. writes! " I should have been dead hart It not been for your medicine. I was nearly dead when I began taking Sr. Pierce's Golden Medl. tal Discovery. 1 nau a pain a pain In my side all the elite, and grew very thin. ut little none ictite, a The 'Golden Medical blscove Discovery the pain, restored my appetite, and increased prumpuy curea my weight" j-m . iciu d nuitucuui lice uuuk. lac People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," rt- nl , - -1 . 1 t .,.. win De sent papcr-Douna, lor twenty-one cents In one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, uuiiaio, . Y. For nanasome, durable cloth covers, beautifully stamped, send tea cents more (thirty-one cents in all), to pay extra cist for this style of binding. Teams to Hire. If you wnnt to lilro a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pny Shield' livery stalilo a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates vJ AIVl ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre streol. Opposite Reading -rail o dstatlon. Celebrated FomfVlf 3'owdera never toll, "lon ileclore tfieio lafe and mre (after falling with Tan r.d rennyroyal Xlll and other like Ea-w-M raneaieij. AJwajiDUTiue phi du tvuia '' rbot in the itim A No. J. I'arUcoJari 4 oU. Cr.&T ViX U9X oir uortofi. au. peppa. Railroad. SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. Jolt 1, 1897. Trains will leave Shennndonli nfter thn hnt-. date for Wlggans, Gilbcrton, Fraokvillo, Darl Waters St. Clair, Pottavllle. Hamburg, IUadlna Pottstown, I'hoenlxvlllo, Norriatonrn and Phil adelphla (Mroad street station) at COS nnd 1103 a. m. and i 30 p. m, on week days. Sundays, o us a. m., 3 lu p. m. For rottsvllle and Inter tnedlato atatlons onlv 917 n. m. iveolr tlnva Sundnys, 9 43 a. ni. i raiiin leave rracKvuie lor Hiiennnuoah al 10 40 a. m. and 12111. 5 41. 7 52 and 10 47 n. m. Sunday. 11 13 a. m. and S 41 n. m. iavo l-oiwviue ror mienanuonli at 10 It s. m. anil iUi, a 13, 7 Si and 10 SO p. in. Sunda; ai iu su n. in,, o 13 p. m. Leavo Plilladelnhta. (Broad street ntAtlnnl. fn Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 SSand 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and ii p. m. wees Hays, aunuays leave at 0 BO a, rn, Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, to Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove. Lon Branch, and intermediate stations, 0 50, 8.53 11.39, a.m. ,8.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sun days, 8 IS a. in. ixiave liroau btrcct motion, Philadelphia, ' FOIt NEW YOItK. Emres. week-davs. 8 20. 4 OA. 4 .'in K1S am 7 33, 8 20, 8 83, 9 60, 10 2t (Pining Car), 11-00 n. m. it uu iiuun, j2ij ii,imi(cu iuo aim Ti p. m, Dlninir Cars). 1 40. 280 (Dlnlnc? Carl S20. am. 4 00, 6 00, 5 Co (Dining Cor), 8 00, 702,713, 1000 p. m., 12 01, nlglit. Sundays, 3 20, 4 0.1, 4 80, 8 13, 8 20, 8 83, 9 60, 1021, (QUIng Car), 1185 a. m. 12 S3, 103 i Dining Car) 230 (Dining Car), 400 jiiui,eui 6 liiiiiik turj, a aj. a 00,111 ning unri 6 85, 7 02, 7 43. 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. uxpress ior jioston wiuious cnauge, 11 00 a m., wrck-uujB, unu c I. in,, uaiiy. WASHINGTON AND THE 80UTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 60, 1 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 28, n. m.. 12 09, 12 31, 1 12, 3 18, 4 M, 3 10 rongresslonal I.imlttHl, Dining Carl, B 17. 055 Dining Car, 7 31 Dining I'nr p. in , and 12 05 nignt weeic aays. uundnys, 3 60, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m., 1209, 1 12, 141, 515 CongroMlonnM.lm Itcd, Dining Car, 053 Dining Oar, 731 Din ing Car p. ni. and 12 05 nlglit. FOB, ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad Btreet station via Delaware river bridge Express, 4 43, 9 20 90 minutes a. m, 2 33 87 minutes, 3 32 90 minutes, 705 90 minutes n. m. Sundays, 1 45, 9 20 W minutes a. m., 2 S3 0, UlUlUVl SJ , I IU !, Ul. Leavo Market street wharf ExDress. 5 00. 8 20.940. a. m.. 100 (SaturdnvH onlvl. 150 173 uiiiiu,csj,a w. o w 1,3 miuuira , uu i,u min utes, 4 20 175 minutes. 5 00 170 minutes 5 80 Itu ininuieHi p. m. nunanys, ouu, v u, hw l io minutes, 8 30 75 mlnateel, 000, 943 75 min utes a. in. and 4 80 p. m. il.00 excursion train, . w n. ra. uaiiy. For Capo May, Anelasea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach Exnroiis. 9 00 a. 111.. 2 80. 4 05. 5 00 11. 111. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Cape May dalfv. oni v. luun. m. aEuranvn. icxeurtiimi. 7 uu a. ni For Sea Islo Cltv. Ocean CItv. Avalnn nnd Btono Harbor Bxprees, 9 10 a. m., 2 30, 4 20, 6 00 1J. ni wnkustk oununys, oui a. m. jsxour slon. 7 00 ft. m. dally. For Somero I'olnt Express, 7 00, 8 20, 940 m. . w. o w. i uu. d uu. a au n. m. weeic iiavh Sundays, 5 00, 7 00, 8 00. 9 00 and 9 45 a. m. . 11. IlUTcmusoy, J. R. Wooo, Gen'l SlanaKer. Gen'i l'ass'g'r Agt. HAVE YOU READ-- PHILADELPHIA TIffiES -THIS MORNING? TTJTt: TTMT5C HIE Ul'lEd the iniwt extenelvely olroiiliileil and wldtdy road' nawsiiaper pub lUhed In lennsylvama. lis dlseiiHon of mil Ho men and public measure Is In the IntereHt of publlo integrity, boutwt government ami prosperous Industry, and it known no jtnrty or iwisoiial Blgfnnoa In treating publlo Issues. In the broadest and best aetiM a (amlly and general uewspaiier. THE TI1WCP IX1JU WlUCiJ.im, to have the largest circulation by deserving It, nnd claims that It is uiisurnasned In all the esMentlals of a uraat inetronallUin newsnaiter. sneolmeii oonle any edition will bo sent free to any one send' ing tueir aoMrass. TED MO i x-iVl'ljDAILY, J8.00 per annum J1.00 ior lour inoninsi ou cents per inontli; de livered by carriers for 6 cents uer week. SUNDAY EDITION, 98 large, Iwmlsonw liogea xW oolumM, elegantly illustrated, beautiful colored supplement lx.00 ir ait num; 6 cents ir eopy. Dally and Sunday, I&.00 per annum; SO osnts per mouth. Address all letters to THE TIMES, riiiLAOKLriiu. Beware Of the Knife. Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Mnrslifield, Mo., writes: "For sis years I have been s sufferer from a scrofulous nffection of the glands of my neck, and nil efforts of physicians In Washington, D. C, Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re titoval of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice against all patent medicines, 1 be gan its use. Before I had used one bot tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, though Inm not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over $150." This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even their resorts to the knife prove cither fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root of the disease and forces it out perma nently. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remedy, is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the most obstinate cases of Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other so-called blood reme dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the root of the disease and forces it out per manently. Valuable books will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., At lanta, Ga. URPJiy'Q Fon EiTiiF.11 sex. UiiUll O Tills remedy bclnc In- Jcctcd directly to tho seat of thoHO dlscnics of the Oenlto-Urlnnry Organs, requires no change of diet. Cnro guaranteed In 1 to a ays. NmnllnlaliiTinrk- iTH TTT fro use, by mnll, 81.O0, W J&Jtiarjoia only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES of AMERICA. Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D. Manager. Pittsburg, IHi : Toronto, Canada ; New Orleans, u... , iH., . A., ,, iu,lllllll)ll, JJ. San Frnnclseo, Cal. ; Clilcngo, ill. : St. Louis, Mo., and Demur, Colorado, There are thousands of positions to bo filled within the next few months. Address all applications to Vhiok Tkachbus' aukscik-s, snitsuurg, I'o. nR-THggg-604H.SixihSf. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Young, old, sin pie ormarrtnJ & those con templating marriage. If you arc a victim of .BLOOD POISON x'es'Sr Prlvaln nicaiene thnsodestroycrsoftho riltttlt) UI&Dd&OO humsn rare which do- Btrnv mlnil and hivlv. nnH linflt vnil f Ar thn Jntles of life, call or wrlto and lie saved. Hours! ahy,D-3eVRs, fl-Dt Bun.,ll-l'J. Send 10 cts. In stamps for Book with sworn testimonial Exposing; lnnclta and Fnko Institutes, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 30. 705 9 64 a. m 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p m Sundays, 210 n. m. For New York via Maucli Chunk, week days, v uu, , iwui , uj Ml,,, 1 ig I. III. For Keadimr and Phlladelnhln. week ilnv 2 10, B 86, 7 05 a.m., 12 33, 3 10 and 0 07 p. in. Sun days. 2 10 a. m. ror rottsvllle, weeic Onys, 2 10; 7 05 a. m., and do, o iu, u vt aim i jo p. in. Biimiays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaaua and Mahannv Oltv. wjm.1t ,in,,a 210,5 86, 7 05 a. m., 12 33, 310 and 0 07 p. ui Sundays. 2 10 a. m. Kor Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlslunr. Sundays. 8 25 a. m. For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 23, 6 36, 7 06, 8 51, 11 80 a. in., 12 88, 8 10, 6 07, 7 23, t) S3 and -v i. in. ouiiuuTn,d iu, a -n a. in. For Ashland and Slinmokln. week ri.v s l VIM II DA - a nf m . ' I w, , w, ug n. m., uu(, 4 jo ami voa p. UL Siindavs. 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore. Washington and tho West via ii.su. u. ic, through trains leu-1 IteadiiiK Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. it K. 17 Ji.) at 8 X, . , 1 1 "i I., ui., a iu mm i.zi p. iu. nununys, 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Ad.li! ftlnnnl irntn. fmm T,L'c.,,...,n.i .11, , rn . ......... -- ....... ....... -U....1. 1,11., l.llVBt nus streets station, week days, 10 SO a. m. 12 20 12 18 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week uays, 16 ia, s ou, e w n. in., aim 1 so, 80, 9 00 p, m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Maucli Chunk, week dftye, 4 SO. 9 10 a. ui., 1 30 and 4 16 p. m. lnve I'hlladelpbla, lteaUlug Terminal, vteek days. 4 20. 8 10 10 a. in. and 1 42, i OS, 6 80, 1 1 80 ii. in. Sanda; niHlayn. 11 80 n. m. Keadine.week days. 1 35. 7 10.10 OS. a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 GO and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, lag a. in. Irfiave Poitsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. in,, 12 SO and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 n. m. m., 1 36, 5 01, 7 20 mid 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a- in I,eAve Mabanoy Cit1 9 12 1147 a. m.. 2 17. 5 y City, week days. It so, 3 45, 17, 3 In, G 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m! Sundays. 12 26, 3 45 a. m, Ixnve Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 33, 240. 4 00 6 30,936. JOSS. 1159 a. ra 232, 5 3l! S8I! . , i" i i, ouiiuuyo, in w, a u, 4 uu a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 m 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 90 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVI8ION, I.en ve Philadelphia Chestnut street warl ami cu.u s.iees wuaii ior AttAuiie uity. WeAkilnvn RinrM, a no om mi. fflnlimlnv. ntilt, I ttOl O m 'aikl 'o 1A t ivt ' , mJ. 6 00, 5 40, 7 00 p. m. AeeouinuHlatlon, 8 00 u. m 580, 680p.m. Sundays Express, 780,8(0, 8 80, 900, 10 00 a. m , 4 45 p. ra. Aoooininodatioii, 800a.m., 4 4S p. m. tl.QO excursion train to foot of Mlseiselpnl Ave., 7 00 u. m. dally. Keturulng leave Atlantia City depot, corcer Allan. ia aim AiKuiimu avenuee. Weekdays Express, (Mondays only ft 45 a.m.) 700.7 41.810.9 00. 1015. 1100 n. m.. 8 80. ISO. 5 80, 7 80, 9 SO p. m. Aeoomniodauou, 4 23, 8 16 a. ui., tu3 u. in. U.....1-..1. ic -a in. Arm Km i. i, oi. HHI1U.J, 1 . . 1 11 ', u uu, , V-1, WW, U w, U UU, 7 00, 780, 800, 9 00 p. m. Accommodation, 716 a. in., 5 03 p. m. 11.00 excursion train from foot of Allselsatppl Avu.,niil, weekdays, 6 00 p. m 8uudays.fi 10 p. m. Parlor Cars ou all express trains. ISPs A CLAIM TO A Now York Publishor Who Says Ho Owns the Territory BY &IGIIT OF FIEST DISCOVERY. rr. ,T. Arltell, Who Ortrniilxprt nnd Su-tnlned nn Kxplorlnji KxpcKlttlon In 180O-III, Will Vvohh Ills liilm to tho Itloli Seetlon. - Now York, July iS. W. J. Arkell, of the Arkell Weekly company, of this rlty, announced last night that he ex pected to claim the gold fields In the Klondyke district, by right of discov ery, for the estate of R. J. (Have. Thli Is the latest and most Interesting phase of the excitement prevailing here o-er the recent iftscovery In the far north. Glove was the explorer who headed the expedition to Alaska In 1190-91, or ganised by W. J. Arkell, of Leslie's Weekly. The party consisted of (Have, K. II. Wells, of Cincinnati, historian and photographer; A. B. Schanz, of Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind., astrono mer and historian; I'. H. Pierce and John Dalton, ot San Francisco. Thirty Chllkat Indians were also wtth the party. After the return of Clave and his party from the frozen north the ex plorer was sent by the Century com pany to Africa to study the slave trade. He lived among the natives for some time, and on finishing; his work re turned to the coast. When about to Rail for the United States Clave con tracted a fever, which resulted in his death. Before leaving for Africa (Have told Mr. Arkell tlittt he had staked out claims in the Klondyke district, and on his return he Intended to go again to Alaska and spend the remainder of his life there, for he believed it to he the richest oountry In mineral deposits on the face of the Rlobo. Up to that time Mr. Arkell had known nothing of the mineral wealth of Alas ka, and paid small attention to the scheme. Olave gave the name to the lake In the Clillkal valley, near the head of the Yukon. Mr. Arkell said that, as he Btarted and sustained the expedition, ho be lieves he l)t8 claim by right of discov ery to the Klondyke territory, and If no succeeds in establishing his olalm It will be on the theory that In "un discovered" countries, where maps are filed with the government by the dis covered, as was done In this case, It gives the explorer certain Interests that may develop. Mr. Arkell said that he had received telegrams from Schanz and Wells, two members of the first expedition to Alaska, claiming their Interests in the event that the gov ernment should recognize their right by discovery. Mr. Arkell proposes to organize an other expedition at once to the terri tory discovered and explored by Glave and party. This expedition will be headed by Mr. Arksll's brother, Bart- lett Arkell, who will bo accompanied by his brother-in-low, Harry P. Hall, of Pittsburg, and a number of news paper men. WAItXINO TO I'HOSIMICTOnS. Difficulties: of TrniiHportntlon Acnln Pointed Out. San Francisco, July 23. The Alaska Commercial company's ship Bertha ar rived from Unalaska yesterday with 500 tons ot concentrates from the Apollo mine nt Unga and a bar of bullion from the same source, but brought no gold from the Klondyke region. Captain Hays, of that vessel, Bpoaklng of the Klondyke boom, said: "The fact that the new gold fields are 2,000 miles from St. Michaels, and that the difficulties of transportation are Innumerable, cannot bo too forcibly Impressed upon Intending prospectors. Tho newspapers will be responsible for tho loss of many lives and a great deal of suffering and hardship If they do not Btrongly advise the publlo that the HIver Yukon, now that the mountain torrents have ceased running, Is very low, and consequently much of the 5,000 tons qf supplies now awaiting transportation cannot possibly bo con veyed to thslr destination for some time." The Messrs. SIoss, of tho Alaska Com mercial company, are equally frank. One of the firm said: "What we most foar Is that the ex citement will cause many people to rugh northward without properly con sidering how they are to live through tne winter after they get there. We have now about "5,000 tons of provisions on the 1 ukon, and we are sending large additional quantities, but we are not able to say whether the supply will be equal to the demand, nor when the supplies will reach their destina tion wlih any certainty. "It Is fur this reason, principally, that we have declined to carry more than the usual complement of passengers on the Excelsior on this trip. We could have easily constructed accommoda tions for another hundred, but prefer red to utilize the space for supplies to feed those already there and on the way." Cereal Coffee Drinkers 1115WAIIE! If you have been deceived and tried ono of tho cheap bran substitutes now on tho market. clalmiug to bo tlio original and to have great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 36e and a noor. weak. sickislt drink what can -you expect from bran ), don't bo discouraged but try Glt.UN-0. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 36o. Qralu-0 takes the place of coffee at 1 the price. Get a package or your grocer to-day. lSleotrlolty Kin-' I'.levUleil '.iri1h. New York, July 83. The Brooklyn Standard Union says: "Negotiations ar now pending between the elevated railroad system of this city (Brooklyn) and the Manhattan, of New York city, and various electrical companies for the equipment ot all lines with electrio motors for propulsion. At present the companies seem to be moat favorably Impressed with a system which la about to be employed on the elevated roads of Chicago." Uucklen's Arotoa, Salve, rri,A l.iif i . i. 1., r -i.u kwv -tiro iii niu tttjiui Lui gum, uiuiwv, awv, i, in,!, anib iitwu mt layer sores, tetter, chapped hands, eUtlMaUw, earns, and -. i - - .1 1' n line, iiv, yu.tiveijr ou.vo UllOu, - i. -1,. I .... ii Tl ... :. 1 . 1 w iiuii., lu-iuiiou, All la WJ KIVO 1E.II..II r i i , . . i.,oiiovii miuamuviuu ur muuy reiuntieu, i neo 36 eenta per box. For sale by A. Wasley. A .Talon Woiimh'h Tlutlm. Parkersburg. W. Va., July t8. Will iam A. Beatty, the wealthy oil operator victim of the veniroance of Un TTUnh. ins, who threw vitriol on him three weeks asro. died veaterilav Til. u,ir left several days ago without seeing him. Mrs. Illtchlns is still at large. John driftm. ot Zauesville, O., says : ''I never lived day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of I) Witt's Witoh Haaol Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, out, bruises, sprains, i-czuuiaaud all skin troubles De Witt's Witch llaitul Halve is unequalled. C. II. Uagoubuch. COTTOLENn. SIS'- . . I VTXX7r.'MANH- J J is the test tnfV of modern chemical science to culinary art The best use it because the food prepared with it is more appetizing, healthful, and economical. Tb'Oottftlenetrads.n.arks re-"CVffn"an6. itter'i ,1, w.wn-sw. wTiti on every lln. THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY Cliltago, Yeff Tetk, rhlladsiphls, pOlt SIlBltlPP, H. S. 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A Great Magazine Offer -ffo'n The regular subscription price of "Demorest's Magazine," .Judge's Library." and Funny Pictures" is 5-3 FUN NY. PICTURES' Is another humoroua iuoHtl.lv, All three ol tluwe iuHin.il lies are haudauiuelv uu..;, v7..iT.. "1 I'"?8' " to secure them. (i Cut here and return Demorcat PuiiKiKg Co., Name.. COTT0LEMD the cooks l'lltsliorgli BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NHRV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular crTferveseent and stimu lant. An Inasant cure for sour storeaelu arul heailnclien, wbleh often accumulate from bavins: n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OT CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thoro who use Posxoiu'a Complexion Powder. WOMEN WHO READ 3 nro proRrearive mill keep inforinpl i" tho World' Progress. Tito e in- 5 formed and thrifty llousa-wl fo will always keep 2 iRAINBOW LINIMENT I In the house, as n, stniuln.nl remedy fur js Spralna, Bruises, Cmnip, Illinuni.itUni, S and all aches nnd pnln Price 25 cts. and BOclt. per belli. Prcp;r;rl by II. J. IIACKETT & CO., Phlladilll.i ANDY CATMI3TI6 j J 3 FOFt We will ssfld all three to w fo one year (or 52.00, or 6 mo. for SI " .... ..... uiw, ,ii U(M, Coupon properly filled out. 110 f'iftk AVCrc, NCW York. Pont-offle.. i3 Date.. Stntc
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