EVENING HERALD ESTAIII.ISIIHI) 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, a ft South Jabdix Htrkrt. Nexu Ckntrk. Tho Herald Is dellveied tn Shenandoah and the surrounding totvns for six cents a week, pay abU the carriers. Hy mall (8.00 n j mt, or 3S cents a month, payable In advance Advertise ment charged according to space anil position. The publisher reserve tho right to change the ro.illlon ot advertisements whenever the pill ItMloi of news ilcmands It. The right Is reserved to liJrMany advertisement, whether paid (or or not, I jat the publishers may deem fraproper. Advertising rate niBdo known npon application. Entered at the postofllco at Shenandoah, Ph., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." r - & Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. SEl'TLMllKIi 31. lMis. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. ADMIIIAL Dkwky could not HsU for anything bottor in tho shunt- of re enforcements than tho ljnttlo-t.liii. I Oregon uiul Iowu. To-moukow the Republicans will name tlioir county chairman, after which tho practical work of the cam paign will begin in earnest. The Schuylkill county Democrats have their troubles, and there are few more familiar with this fact than our friends of the Chronicle. The returning soldiers are receiv ing a glorious welcome homo In every part of Pennsylvania. The citizens of the old Keystone stato nre ever gallant and patriotic. Some of the Democratic papers say it was sheer luck that won hi the recent war. Even that is better than to be mixed up with a party that is neither capable nor lucky. By the time tho nine men charged -with the investigation of the War Department get fully under way, Congress will be in session and pre pared to take a hand Itself. Et noi'EA:.' nations may ncquire our superior guns and armor plate, but they cannot acquire by purchase our man behind the gun. Ilo belongs to us, and there is none like him. Colonel Biiyax announces that he will not bother the President with a request for another appointment. o, the chances are that he will bo kept busy at his military duties for some time to come. The Democratic candidate for Son ator in this district lias the biggest job he ever undertook, in an effort to stop the onward march of the llo publican candidate. All feigns point to tlie election of Mr. Graham by handsome majority. AVehk the Auditors blessed with eight eyes each, as uro spiders, they might possibly see what most mortals can detect ; and they would not then be so eager to discriminate against one branch of tho borough government in their warfare of persecution. It is whispered among tho boys at Camp Meado, that the Schuylkill county volunteers, members of the Eighth regiment, will do garrison tlutv in Cuba or Porto Ilico. If that be true, they will not discard Unci Sam's uniform for a year or two yet PltESHJKXT Maso, of the so-callcil Cuban Republic, calls tho American people "our ally of yesterday, our host of to-tltty and our friend al ways." This characterization is till right. The American people have shown a friendship for the Cubans without any precedent in the history of the world. Oun old friend Frank "Willing Leach is again back in tho Quay fold, ami lias addressed an open lettorto the genior Senator pledging the latter his support for renomination. From Sir. Leueh's very interesting and enter tuiniug letter it appears that Senator Autlrews' prominence in tlio (Jimy ranks caused his long-delayed return to the fold, but those on the inside say thero are otlior reasons. The prize peuch story this season comes from Powertown, JId., whore the largest specimen of the fruit ever grown is said to huye been found in the orchard of Uiuory Thomas. The peach grew on a twig less than an inch long, springing from ono of tho main limbs. It is twenty-seven Inches in circumference and nine inches in diameter. WK lmvo received, with the com pHmonts of John P. Klkin, chairman of the Republican State Committee, the campaign test-book for tlio present year. Tho book Is full of in foresting reading, giving short biogrti' phies of the Republican candidates, Quite a portion of the book is devoted to tho services rendered by Senators Quay and Penrose to tho party. Not a word, however, is fettid about the gentlemuu who represents this dis trict in Congress. Cure lick headache tiart Ultv In the mouth, coaled ton true, iras la the stomach. Pills rilitrftil ind lndiert on 1)0 tint wAaken. ktit lia0 tunic effect- ri i tt, Hoods Tb oulr Kill to Uks ullh iiuod's tUrivnlU. MItS. PrXKUAlI TALKS TO Will tho Now ft If? m HP nowinp 'ml liralth. I will always give your medicine tho highest praise." Ask Mrs. Pinkliam's Advice -A Woman best Understands a Woman's Ills Jtosl-rneu to KHcnpp Court Mnrtla.. Cleveland, Sept. 21. Brigadier Gen eral George A. Garretson arrived home yesterday. In speaking of the trouble with the Sixth Massachusetts regiment ho said: "The personnel of that regi ment was all right. It Is true Its of ficers resigned, and It Is equally true had they not resigned they would have been brought before a court of In quiry to inquire as to their efllclency. They seemed to he v ' control their men. It was a distasteful duty Which devolved upon me, and I do not want to say much about It until my olflclal re-iorts are made public. The officers of that rezlment all re signed before the court convened, and so they were spared any humiliation by reason of the Inquiry which was to be made." To (Jure n Cold In One Day fitko Laxative llromo Qtilnlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Tim t-Piiii Ho has L. 11. 12. on eacn tablet. . tf ItnynWl ronrliiiiitll.v I.oslnir Crouinl. Dedham. Mass., Sept. 21. Hon. Thomas F. Be yard continually loses ground, although his wonderful con stitution maltps a strong resistance. Ha passed a rrstlrss night Monday night, and yerterday was considera bly weaker thnn at any time during bis Blrlcness. Th end Is looked for In tho course of r. fow days, although he will probably have a number of rallies. Tlio Fopulatlon ol Shenandoah . Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at leat one-half aro troubled with some affection of the luroat ami t-uny, complaints arc, according to statistics, more numerous than others. Wc Would auvi: it.. not to neglect ttic opportunity to call on their lruggist and get a bottle of Kemp's isaisam for the throat and Lungs, l'nce 25 ana 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists - - A West l'olnt IIlicf'H Soutenoo. Washington. Si in- 21 By the terms of a court martial sentence approved ,v the nreslch-n' a cadet has been pun ished for hazlnu at West Point. Philip R. Smith, third olass, having been trleil nnd found guilty of harassing nnii nnnovlntr fourth class men, was sentenced "to be suspended from the United States M'litary Academy, with nut nnv. until Mm. 2 1W. at which date h" v '11 .1 In th" then third class. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Slgnaturo of Proposed Monument rm-Wliinlo ltavls Richmond Va.. S t 21 -The Rich mond chapter, Iieunlit. ik of the Con federacy, have msuImiI to Inaugurate a movement to en et a monument over the giuve of Winnie Davis, "the daughter of the Confederacy." and "re quests that r.H who desire to Join them In this work of love will send In their name at onee. as It Is the Intention or the chapter n have the monument during the recent maneuvers. Slilloh's Consumption Curo 'cures where thorsfail. It is the leading Cough Curo, nd 110 homo should h without it. Pleasant to tako and goes right to the spot. Sold hy P. D. Kirlin and jmaranteo. To ltanqiml tionoial MIlos. New York, Sept. 21. General Nelson . Miles, commanding the army, will. In a few days, itcelve from the chief banker In New York, and prominent commercial men. an Invitation to a banquet In his honor, which, should he accept, will bo held In this city next month, the date to be et by General Miles. Circulars to this end were sent around the Wall street district yes terday. One Minute Couiih Cure surmises pronto ly its quick cure and children may take It In largo quantities without the lout danger. It ha won tor lueit tua nest reputation m any nreimral Imi used to-day fur ctiUU. ticun tickling in the throat or obatiuato cough. C' R. Ragl'Ublll'll. Ills Child tVltnf'M'd III" Double. Olmo Chic mi. Se t. 21. -Mlihael Sehwari, a mu. : liui I 'M pn.ji- went to ine home of l.i- .'ife. Ami. '-. t.um whom he has been dlvorved two months, and, In the presence of their 12-year-olil daughter shot his wife, killing her in stantly. He then turned the weapon on himself and eifjea his lite by snooting himself In the head. Schwarz and his wife had not lived together for a long time. The tragedy was the result of an argument over past differences. DlploiiuilH Syiuputlilzo'wtth 1,1. l'ekln, Sept. 21. The diplomatic rep resentatives of Russia, France, Bel gium, Spain and Holland have called upon Id Hung Chang to condole with him upon bis dismissal from the Chi nese foreign office. Much comment has been excited by the action of these ministers. TUB FUTURE WOMAN. Gononitlon of Womon bo Moro Doautiful or Lobs So? Miss Josslo Bbnor's Exporlonoo. A pleasing faco and graceful figure 1 Tlieso aro equipments that widen th splicro of woman's useful ness. How can a woman liavo graco of movement when sho is suffering from somodlsorder that gives her those awful bearing-down sensations? How can she retain her beautiful faco when she is nervous unci racked with pain? Young women, think of your future and provide njrninst ill health. Mothers, think of your growing laughter, and prevent in her as well as in yourself irregularity or suspension of nature's duties. If puzzled, don't trust your own judgment. Mrs, I'inlilinm will charge you nothing for her advice, write to her at Lynn, Mass., and she will tell yu how to make yourself hoMthy ond strong. liydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound strength ens tho female organs ami regulates the menses as nothing else will. Following is a letter from Miss Jkssie Kuneii, 171 J West JeffersonSt, Sandusky, Ohio. ' Dr.Aii Mns. 1'inkuam: I feel It my duty to lctyou know of the great benefit your remedies have been to me 1 suffered for over a year with inflammation of the ovaries. I had doctored, but no medicine did mo an v good Was at a f.anatarium for two weeks. Tho doctor thought an operation necessary, but I made tip my mind to give your medicine a trial boforo submit ting to that. I was also troubled with leucorrhcua, painful menstruation, diz ziness, nervousness, and was so .jj wcaic mat, j. was uuauie 10 stana or want, i nave taken in all several bot tles of Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound and Mood Purifier, and am Aim YOU GOING SOUTH? THE bOtmiEItN RAILWAY KEAC1IES AM. PROMINENT TOINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John M. lleall, District l'asscnccr Agent, Southern Hallway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. Takes tlio burn out; heals the wound', cures tho pain. Dr. Thomas Kclcctric Oil, the household remedy. Tlio South mill Its Advantage. Tlio Southern Railway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safoand profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuahlo and inter csting. Copies will ho mailed free upon ap plication to John M. lleall, District Passen ger Agcut, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Boware of Ointnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as mercury will eurely destroy tho sense of tinicll nnd completely derange tlio whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should ncer bo used except 011 prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the tianiugu lliey will uo is ten ioiu 10 1110 goon you can possibly derive from them. Mull's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by K. J. Cheney & "o., To ledo, O., contains 110 mercury, and Is taken in! ternally, acting directly upon tlio blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. Ill buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bu sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally, and mado In Toledo, Ohio, by r . .1. Cheney & C o. Testimonials Ireo. Honi ny jiruggists, price 70 c. per nottie. oolnllt M ei In-r- I'roliitillod. Berlin, Sept. 21. The police authori ties have prohibited the holding of five projected socialist meetings In Ham burg, called for the purpose of dis cussing Kmepror William's recent speech regarding tho Imprisoning of the provokers of strikes. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has tho largest sale of any salvo in tho world. This fact and its merit lias led dishonest people to at' tempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DoWitt's Witch Hazlo Salve, tlio great pilo curo. C. II. Ifagenbuch. General r.awtoii'H Ilenltli Report Washington. Sept. 21. Nearly 1,200 of the American troops at Santiago are on the sick list, and General I.awton reports SS new cases of fever. Ills re port sent to the war department last night Is as follows: Sick, 1,187; fever, 070; new cases, SS; returned to duty, 2S0. Deaths, 7. You Invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWitt's I.ittlo Early Itiscrs aro pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. Thov curo constipation and sick heailacho just as suro as you take tuem. C. 11. llagonuuch RESIDENT VISITS SICK SOLDIERS 1'liB C'hlor MnslMtrnto Thoroughly In hpeotn tho Kort Moyor HoHpltal. Washington, Sept. 21. President Mc Klnley yesterday afternoon made a personal Inspection of the hospital at Fort Meyer, Va. Accompanied hy Ad jutant General Oorbin. the president left the White House at 1:30 p. m., and drove unnnnounced to the fort. He proceeded directly to the hospital, and Introducing himself to Major Davis, the United States army surgeon In charge of the hospital, informed him that he had come to make an Inspection of the Institution and to pay his respects to the patients and those in charge. Major Davis, the attendants and pa tients alike were surprised and grati fied at the honor done them by the president, and he was afforded every opportunity to make a thorough ex amination of the hospital. The presi dent passed an hour and a half 'n the various wards and departments of the Institution, going from cot to cot and extending a personal greeting to each one of nearly 100 patients. Major Davis presented him to each one of the as sistant surgeons and nurses, and sub sequently tho president talked Infor mally to the convalescent patients. Tho president carefully Inspected tho kitchen and examined the food supplied to the hospital patients. At the con clusion of his examination he expressed himself as well satisfied with the ar rangements made for caring for tho sick, but desired It to be understood that the patients were to want for nothing that would Improve their con dition or render them mote comfort able. The patients were particularly pleas ed at the visit of tho president, and Major DaiJ said, as the party left tho hospital, that It would Jo more to cheer up the sick men than any quan tity of medicine. Sinlth'K Stumping Tour. Washington, Sept. 21. Postmaster General Kmory Smith, In addition to other political addresses, has agreed to mako ono at Columbus, O., Oct. 15. The postmaster general Iiub also been Invited to make campaign addresses In Nebraska, and will do so If his trip can be arranged so aa to Include points In that state. The address at the Oma ha exposition on Pennsylvania day will not be of a political character. When doctors fall, try Burdock Blood Bitten. Cares dyspepsia, constipation; In vigorates the whole system. CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS Open Thcilr Stntn riiiivontlon by Ito- piiillntlnu Stnto Cotntnltteo'H Call. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 21. The Democratic state central committee of Connecticut met yesterday afternoon to arrange for the tempornry roll and organization of the state convention of the party, which assembled this morn ing. The contests for scats were taken up. In the Bristol contest the gold delegation won; In the Stamford case the Fllver men were seated. K. C. Bene dict, the banker, headed the gold dele gation from Greenwich, which was finally seated. Chairman Alexander Troup raised a point which occasioned an animated debate lasting for over two hours, and which tlnally resulted In the repudia tion by the committee of the commit tee's own call for the convention and opened wide the doors for all Demo crats of whatever alllllatlons, silver or gold, or otherwise. The chairman men tioned that portion of the convention call which provided that all delegates to the convention must be chosen by those electors who favor the reaffirma tion of the Chicago platform, and asked for Instructions as to the temporary organization of the convention. Mr. Kehoe, of New Biltaln, moved that the chairman be Instructed to prepare a roll undpr the call. An amendment to the motion was offered by Mr. Grady, of AVaterbury, which provided that all credentials, regard less of the committee's action on con tests, lie sent to the credential commit tee, nnd this amendment was carried hy n vi. te of 13 to 5. Mr. Troup announced nt the close of the meeting that the passage of this amendment amounted to n complete re pudiation of the committee's own call, and he took occasion to announce his retirement from the ch.ilrmnnshlp and membership on th committee. Tho delegates .are fighting over the currency question, nnd the convention promises to be exciting. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho test salvo In tho world for cntr, bruises, fores, ulcors, salt rhenm, fover sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price 85 cents per bov For nalo hv K Wnslov lilcliui'il MiiIkiiiii . J l 1 1-011 Dytuir. Baltimore. S'-pt. 21. -Cl.ml itlrhard Malcom Johnson, the novelist and lec turer, Is reported dying at the Mary land general hospital In this city. Col onel Johnson has been 111 for several months, and his physicians say his death Is but a question out time. Cure that Cough with Sbilob's Curo. The best Cough Curo. liclievcs troup promptly Ono million bottles sold last jcar. 10 doses for 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Klr'iu and a guar antoo. Protest Atraluut AllouVd 111 Treatment Albany, N. Y.. Sept. 21. Former Sen ator Jacob Itlce and Colonel Everett, of Kingston, a committee repersentlng the citizens of that municipality, wait ed upon Governor Black yesterday af ternoon and presented a petition adopt ed at a meeting held at that city on Monday night requesting the governor to use his Influence to bring about re forms in the treatment of Company M, First New York volunteer regiment, In service at Honolulu. It Is alleged that members of that company have suffered from lack of food and 111 treat ment on the part of the regimental of ficers. Governor Black promised to give the matter his Immediate atten tion. Wlnnlo Davit' Fuuornl. Richmond, Va., Sept. 21.-r-When the remains of Miss Winnie Davis arrive here Friday morning they will be es corted to St. Paul's church, where her father worshiped and was confirmed. They will be placed In the lecture room and remain there under a guard of honor until 3:30 p. m., when the funeral will take place, the interment being In Hollywood, In the Davis section. The Jefferson Davis Monument association and the members of It. E. Lee camp. Confederate Veterans, of which Miss Winnie was a member, will have charge of the funeral. The active pallbearers will be members of the camp. Failed to Agreo on M'ngo Scale Pittsburg, Sept. 21. The wage scale committee of the window glass cutters and manufacturers met yesterday, but adjourned without having reached a decision. The cutters asked an nd vance of 3 per cent, or 27& cents per 100 feet for single strength, and 2 per cent, or 39 cents, for double. The man ufacturers refused the advance, but agreed to pay 27U cents for single strength, and proportionately for double. No time was set for another conference, IMiigreo'H Itonomlnntloii Assured. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 21. Governor Filigree's unanimous renomination to day by the Republican state convention Is conceded to be a certainty by the crowd of delegates, party leaders and candidates gathered In the hotels. It Is fieely admitted by the conserva tives of the party that the governor's strength with the people compels the support of Republicans, Including those who do not approve of all the gover nor's acts. Crippled by Rheumatism. TIiobo who havo Rheumatism And themselves growing steadily worse nil the while. One reason of this is that the remedies prescribed by tho doctors contain morcurv and potash, which ul timately intensify tho disenso by caus ing tho Joints to swell and stiffen, S reducing a severe aching of tho bones. . S. S. has boon curing Rheumatism for twenty years even tho worst cases which seemed almost Incurable. Copt. O.Ii. Ilufhes, the popular railroad conductor, of Columbia, 8. 0., had an experi ence with UheumatUm-whlrh convinced him tuat mere is oniy one euro for that painful dis ease. He says: "I was a great f uflcrer from mus cular Itheumathyn for two years. I coufil'uU. no permanent relief from any medlclno pre perilled hy my physician. I took abouta dozen bot tles of your S. 8. 8., and now I em as well as 1 cverwaslnmyllfe. Iam sure that your medicine K cured me, ana 1 wouia rr(, m m pn it It to An V nnfl suilorlr.g from any blood disease.' Everybody knows that Rheumatism is a. diseased stato of the blood, and only n blood remedy is tho only proper treatment, hut a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravates tho trouble For oThe being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to tho very cause of the disease and a per manent curo always results, It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash, mercury or other dan gerous minerals. Books mailed free, by Swift Epsoiflo Compapy, Atlanta, Qsorgla. VK.7 v COLONEL BRYAN TO RESIGN. Tlio NobritMkiv Volunteer Anxious to Discuss Army MnttorH. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 21. Colonel William Jennings Bryan, of tho Third Nebraska volunteers, will shortly re Blgn his commission In the United States army, and resume the discus sion of public questions. Colonel Bryan, when asked to express him self on questions of public Interest, said: "You can say that I refuso to discuss any questions connected with politics, the army or myself, except that I see no reason to change the views In re gard to expanding the territory of the United States. You might also say that I am not so enamored of camp life that I would at the close of the var apply for a commission In the regular nrmy." Colonel Bryan Is looking and feeling Well, hut Is undoubtedly rufferlug from the restraint he has placed over him self. "If you knew," he said, "what It cost me to keep still when there is so much to say about things of Importance to the people and of lifelong Interest and moment to me, you would appreciate the strength of my will." When asked if he would talk freely on tho subject when he has once broken loose he said: "You know how It Is when a dam breaks. There Is no telling when the flood stops." When his candidacy for the presi dential nomination was suggested he said: "A man may say things and express opinions upon public affairs which will not meet public approval. These re sults are not always fnvorable to him self. An Idea Is everything to me, far more than any office." Colonel Bryan refused to name the date when he v, juld resign his com mission. General Ilnikcll ltests nt Arlington. . Washington, Sept. 21. The body of Brigadier General Joseph T. Haskell, one of the heroes of Santiago, who died at Columbus, O., last Snturdav, was laid at rest In the Arlington cemetery yesterday afternoon with appropriate military and Masonic ceremonies In the presence of a distinguished gather ing, Including President McKlnley, General Miles, Adjutant General Cor bln and other persons prominent in civil and military life. Spnln linn No Itlcht to I'l'iitONt. Washington, Sept. 21. Some ques tion has arisen as to the right of the United States t'i se: 1 troops to Manila under the terms of die protocol and the armlstlre which followed. Upon this matter being brought to the attention of the officials of the war department It was stated that under the protocol Manila city, harbor and bay were plac ed under control of the United States, and that we have the same right to reinforce Manila that we have to send troops to any other army post. Spain, It was said, would have no right to pro 'est. "Saved lies- Life." JOnN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., than whorn none is moio highly esteemed or widely known, write?, "In 1300 1 had a sovero attack of LaGrlppo and at the end of four mouths, In spile of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lunss heart und ncrvom system wcro so completely vrrcckcu, my lifo was do spalred of, my friends giving me up. 1 could only sleep hy tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not llo la ono position but a short tlmo and not on my left sldo at 'all. My husband brought me Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Hecrt Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottloof each I was much bettor andcoutln ulng persistently I took about a dorcn bot tles and was completely restored tohcalth to thosurprlsoof all." ufCStFBJ! Dr. Miles' Remedies ft, "P&P' ore sold bv nil dn.-.fe "r . gists under a dmIiIvoKC' mtc guarantee, flrat bottlo ftgHaSij. CiiH? benefits or money re-tfe ' Z funded. Book on XU- r ,2 eases of tho huut aid j'Mfjilg nerve, fr-t Ad.lre Vll. 'HM-.SMLUIi vb! ).. Llkhart, Ind. Priceless Pain "If a price can b placed on pain, 'Mother'! Friend ' is worth Its weleht In sold as an allevi ator. My wife suflered more In ten minutes with either of her other two children than the did al together with her last, having previously used four bottles of ' Mother's Friend.' It Isa blessing to any one expecting to become a mother," says a customer. Thus mites Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Carmi, 111., to the Bradfield Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors and manufacturers of "Mother's Fr-icud." This successful remedy is not one of -the many internal medicines ad vertised to do .unreasonable things, hut n scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's orgauism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may be used at any and all times during pregnancy up to the very hour of confinement. The earlier it Is begun, and the longer used, the mote perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month only with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessens the pain attending it, but greatly dimin ishes the danger to life of both mother nnd child, and leaves the mother in a con dition more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's I'riend " is sold by druggists at fi.oo, or sent by express on receipt of price. Valuable book for women, "Before nuuy is Horn," sent free on application. IHE BRADFIELD REQULAT0R CO., Atlanta. Ou TTi 7TT ItS. stttdssA WWW I Surgeon. It there inything I can do to relit ve you,my n J 5 Itpugh der. Give me a chew of Battle Ax quick I " WX 1 A The qualities that have brought the "Rough Riders" their envied positien courage dash perseverance and determined purpose have been used in making the best known and largest selling chewing tobao J co in the world. Every intrenchment of prejudice (against low price) and tradition (against large S piece) has been successfully stormed and carried X by Battle Ax. High value at low cost. (p emember the name when you buy again. S Philadelphia 8? Reading Railway En? nes Burn Hard Coal--No Smoke IN EFFKOT SEITKMI1KR 13, 1898 Trains leave Bhenandoali an follows : For Now York via Philadelphia, week dnvs. 7 80 9 51 a. m., 12 27, S 10 and 0 07 p. lu. For isew Yoric via wauen uiinrttt. wcoir. cinys, 7 00 a. in., 12 27 anil 11 10 d. m. For lceadlnc and 1'hlladelDlila. week uuih. 7 80. 9 51 a.m.. Vi 27, 8 10 and 0 07 1 . m. For l'ottHVllle, weeK days, , JU, V 51 u. ta., IS 27, S 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tamaqua and Malmnoy City, week Uaya 7 30, 9 5-1 a. ui 12 27. 8 10 and G 07 p. ni. tror wuuameport, ttunbury and L.cwlfluurg, week days. 11 BO a. m.. 12 27, 7 '. 5 p. in For iiaiiano Plane, weokdaye. 7 iu, u ai. 11 jo a. in., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07. 7 25, 0 55 p. m. f or A9Uiana anu snaiuoKiu, weoa ciaytt, 1130 n. m., 12 27, 310, G 07, 725 and 9 Mil. 111. For Baltimore, Washington nnd the Wtbt via B. AO. It. It., through trains lev-4 ltcadtiii! Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & 11. V R.) nt 3 20, t do, ii 20 a. m., 8 10 and 1'Si p. i. tiunaays, j i uu, ii zu a. m., a 40 anu 7 'i p. ni. auui tional trains from Twenty.fourth and Cliebt nut Rtreeta station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20. ii in vj p.m. Sundays, l S3, 8 S3 p. m. TRAINS FOH SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15. 4 SO. 8 00, 11 80 a. ni.. nnd 1 45. A 80 9 00 p.m. i.cbvo new xork vio junucn ununk, week ilij s, 4 80, 9 10 a. m 1 80 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 40, 8 80. 10 21 a. ni. and 180, 4 to p.m. Lcavo Reading, week days, 7 00, 1003, a, in. 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllc, week daya, 7 10, 7 40 A. lu. 12 SO 4 10, 6 10 and 6 00 p.m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 SO, 1123 a. in., 1 49, 6 50, 7 20 p. in. Lcavo Malianoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 5 12, 8 21, 7 41 p. mr Leave Malianoy Plane, week days, G80, 9 25, 10 25, 1159 a. m., 2 41, 5 32, 8 41, 7 57, pin. Leave AVtlllamsport, week days, 7 42, lliOO a ni 12 31 and 4 00 p. ni. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wait and South street whart for Atlantlo City, Weekdays Express, 9 00, 10 45 n. m (1 SO Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 00 G5 minute tralnj, 5 00 f Go mlnuto tralnj, 7 CO p. in. Atuommoda tton, 0 15 a in., 5 00, 6 80 p in Sundnys Kipresa, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a in Aecommodatloll, G 15 u n,, 4 45 p. m. 81.00 excursion train, 7 a in Returning leave Atlantic Cliy depot, cornet Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, T CO, 7 45 minute train, 9 00, n in. 3 30,5110, 7 80 p lu. Accom modation, 4 25, 7 50 a. nt. 4 05 p. in. Sundays Eiprecs, 4 00,6 00,8 00,9 30 p. Di (conimida tfon, 715 a. ni., 5 05 p.m. $100 excursion train (from foot of lthbi8slpJl avc. only), G 10 p in. For Capo May, Sea Isle City nnd Ocean City 8 45 n in, 4 15 p in. Sundays 9 15 a in, For Capo May and Sea Isle Cltv only, 8100 excur sion train, 7 00 u. m., Sundays. Pnrhr Cars on all express trains. vor further Information, apply to neareet Philadelphia and lteadlnsr Railway ticket agent or address I, A. SWKioAnn, Edson J, Wukkh, Qcn'l Sunt., (len'l Pasi'r Agt. Rending Terminal, Philadelphia. WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beei nilllons of Dollars Qo up In sruoVu every year. Tako n risks but got your houses, stock, fu nlture, otc, Insured in first-class r liable companies, as represented by nAVTFi FATIST Insurance Aeeut Alio LIfsiandAccldenlsl Oompinlss PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyr AI. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kgan building, corLer of MaIu bu Centre streets, Shenandoah. J." POMEltOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 8honandoAl. i'u. pitOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mfthmioy City, Pa. llnvtiig Btudlcd under eome of tho beet umateia li London and Paris, will glvo leteoua on thfo violin, mandolin, uultarand vocal culture. Terini reasonable. Address In tare of tftrouee, luu Jo eler HUeuandoab. Pennsylvania raIlroad. 8CUUYKILL, DIVISION. SnrTEjiBiat 12, 1898. Tralna will leavo Shenandoah utter tne sdo.u date for Wlggan, GUberton, Krackvllle, DatK Water, Ht. Clulr, Pottavllle. Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvflle. Korrlatowu ad Pit. -atelphlu (Hr.ad atreet utatlon) at 6 UO and S 15 a. in,, tiOi, 0 19 p. in. on week days. Huudaya, 8 13 a. Ul., 4 25 p. III. Traina leave Prackvllle for Shenandoah it 7 SO, 1110 b. m. ond 6 40, 7 St) p. a.. Sunday, ii vi a. in. anu o 4t p. in. l.eae I'ottuvllle- lor Shenandoah (via Frack vllluj 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 JO p. in. Sunday iu uo a. in., a :il p. ui. ljcavo Phlladelnhta. fllroad atreet station), ley Suundouti at 8a5 a. ui., 4 lu p. in. week days. imnuuys leave at o ou anu tl ZJ a. u.. Lea o liroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOltK. Kxpicsa.week-days, a 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 03,5 15,8 5k, 7!ii,i;u, y 50, 10 21 (DilllliK Cur), HUUa. u., U uo iiuon, .2 itJ il.lu.llud i 0U a.ud t 22 p. iu. Dinlnji Cure), 1 ill, 2U0 (Dining t ur) a 2U, a 60 102, 5UU, 6 6t (lhnlllK Cur), 0UU, 7U2, 7 50 (Dll, IliKCar), luuu p. ni., 1201, night. Sundayt, i 2U, 4 uo, 1JU.5 OS. 0 15 8 20, 50, 10 21, (DlulliK Car), UB5 U. 111., 12 03 lUlliing Car) 12 S3, 2 JJ (Uliiint; Car), 4 Uu (Limited 1 ii) (Ulnlng Cur), 5 20, OuU, (UllllllB Car) tiaj, 7 02, 7 50, IDilllliB CurJ luoup. ui., 1201 night. Kxpicba lor Huston without change, 11 00 a u. . wtekxi.tya, und 7 50 p. m., dully. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. I'or ll.iltluiore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, a Si, 10 20, II 23, u. in., llltl, 12 al (Di..lng Cur), 1 1. Dining Cur, a 12, 4 41, 5 25 Congre aional Limited, Dining Cur J, 017. 063 Din ing Cur j, 7 31 Dining CarJ p. in., and 12 U. night wiek days. Sundays, d bu, 7 20, U 12, 11 2J, u. ui., ).-0y, 1 Dining CurJ 4 41, 02O Cou KtLBMlou.il Ltmitud, Dining CurJ, l55 Dining CurJ, 7 Jl IDInliigCarJ p. iu. and 12 03 night. For Dultiuioru, uccoiuuiodatiuti, y 12 u in, 2 0 i and4UI p in week duya,5 0aaud 11 10 p in dully FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Lcate liroad street station via Delaware rlter bridge Uxprcss, 9 10 u iu,, 4 00 and 705 p. ui. Sundays, 'J 20 a. m., 2 U8 and 703 p. m, Lrutu .Market bluet Warf lixpresa, 5 00. 9 00 a 111. 2 00. a tO. 4 to. 5 CO iim. Kiin,l..u mil nr,i 9 50 u lu accommodation 4 iltl uud 5 10 p m SI. 00 excursion train, 7 00 u in Sunday only. J 1 , .Mmnwt.uujiun, Ileuchlix press, 9 00 am, 2 30 and 4 05, p ii wcekdas. Sunduj s. 8 20 a m. Kxcuraion, 700 u in Sundays only. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon ami Stone Hurbor Kxpreaa, 910 a. m., 2 30 and 4 20 ii. ui. week duys. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. lii curalou 7 CO a in Sundays onlv. For Somers Point Kipiea,5 03, 9 00 a m.. 3 00, 3 UU. 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays. 8 00, 9 00 and 9 61' a. m. ' II. IIuicuinsom, J. It. Wood. (len'l Manager, Gen I PuisVr Agi DRINK CUJARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. EVAN J. DAVIES. Liverv and undertaking. No. 13 North Jardln St. mJsV