If you nro fading under the weakening influence of "female troubles," do not longer experiment with useless or dan gerous drugs, but try Bradfleld's Female Regulator It will regulate the menses perfectly, and euro Falling of tho Womb, Leucorrhoen, Uoadache, Backache and Nervousnoss. It is a harmloss vegetable remedy, which puts the menstrual organs in perfect health, stops drains and pains and over comes weakness. Sold at drug stern for SI s bottle. THE BRADHELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta Ga. Tim llest Spring-Time Tonic A. Seashore Trip. When sprlng-tlmo comes, nftcr tho dull, heavy whiter weather, wo all feel tho need of something to tone up tho s.tstcm. For merly tliis was dono by tho uso of bitter de coctions, but now-a-days tho knowing ones have found that tho best tonlo is a trip to tho ocean beach, and the practice of spcmllng. a few days on the Shore Is Uncling mora and tnoro devotrcs every year, so much so that tho Seaside Hotels make extra arrangements to accommodate the early Spring visitors. Atlantic City, with its numerous opeu-all-tho-yearhotola, sun parlors and niftguiflccnt boardwalk with a southern exposure, giving promenadcrs a splendid vlow of tho ocean while inhaling the warm invigorating salt air wafted up from the gulf stream, is es pecially suited for tho purposo, and through the good train servico of the Philadelphia & Heading routo (Atlantic City It. K.) has quick railroad connection with all points. Fast trains leavo Chestnut St. and South St. Ferries at convenient hours and through tickets aro sold and baggage checked through from or to all points on tho Philadelphia fe .Beading Kill I way and its connections. We would also call tho attention of the "traveling public to the fact that Philadelphia & Beading engines burn hard coal, thus avoiding smoke. The Atlantio City Bailroad is double track all the way, and is ballasted with anthracite cinders, thus eliminating tho very disagreeable feature of dust, and that this routo has the record of inaugurating the 00 minute train service between Philadelphia and Atlantic City, running and maintaining fur 00 days without a break the fastest train in tho world. A book has been compiled by the Company, giving interesting statistics re garding these tacts. It will be sent by mall to any one who will address with a two cent -stamp Edson J. Weeks, General Passonger Agent, Philadelphia. NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor tad Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- S abuse, or excess ana mats cretlon. A norvo tonic and blood builder. Brings the rolnfc clow to pale cheeks ana restores the fire of youth. N"y man ouo per dox, o doxcb for $2.50; tvlta a written guaran tee to euro or refund tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts,, CHICAGO, ILL. Sold at Klrltn's drug!storc,;Shenandoah, Pa. m a m m B mb m w jrOk m VETERINARYSPECIFICS cumsfever8, haa FeTer mlk Fever. nHjjsrnAIA'S, Lameneaa, Rheumatism. EPIZOOTIC, Distemper. coiswmM8 Hot.. Grub.. kiC0VGliS- Colll, "nfluema. COLIC, nellyache. Diarrhea. O.O. Prorenta MISCAHIUAGK. ) KIDNEY dt BLADDER DISORDERS. .mJWGE. Skin Dl.ea.ea. 5DAD CO.DITIO. Staring Coat, Que. eadtj fltable Caae. Ton Specifics, Boot, Ac, $7. Bta., Now tfERYOUS DEBILITY, VITAIj WEAKNESS end Prostration from Over WPrk or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic) Speolflo Jfo. 28, in uso over AO years, tho only .successful remedy. Slyer ll,orfiylalaandIarovlaIpoTrder,for$S Bold by Draft ta, or Mot pott-p.14 on receipt or pric BCirllBIIS1 BUI. CD. i Cor.VTlUl J. JgU BU. klwTork ttf IWKC?r FEBRUARY 8, 1899. Passenger traina leave Shenandoah for renn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lehlghton, Slatlnfrton, White Hull, Catasauqlia, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston New York and Philadelphia at S 28, 7 49 a. m.. 12 S3 and S 1 p. m. For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and Plttaton, 0 28, 10 13 a. m.. 12 58 and 5 II p. m. For Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waveriy, Klmlra, Rochester; Ifullulo, Niagara Kails, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the Went, W U a. m., 12 88 and 8 14 p. m. For lleivldere, Delaware Water Dap and Stroudabure, 28 a. m., 5 14 p. m. For Lambertrllle and Trenton, 7 49 a. m. For Jeaneavllle, LevUton and Heaver Meadow, 6 28 a. m., 12 58 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenried, Hazleton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 49, 10 13 a. m., 12 88 and 5 14 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, S28, 1013 .a, m., 8 14 p. m. For Scranton, 5 28. 10 13 a. m., 5 14 p. m. For Lost Oreelc, Qlrardvllle, and Aaliland, 4 00, and 7 27 p. in. For Itaven Run, Centralta, Mount Carmel and inuamuKiu, win n.uh,i,uuii,wi j. ui. For Mahanoy City, Parle Place and Delano, la 35, 7 , 10 13 a. m.. ana u on, o u p. m. For Yatesville. 8 28. 10 13 a. m. 'Train, will leave Shamokln at 700, 9 20 a.m., S2 10 and 4 20 p. m., and arrive at Shenandoah au 7 , iu is a. in., n oo, o it n. in. . ... ........ . ii,.. til. a. ".t I New Caatle, Morea and New lloston, 7 49 and iu la a. ni , ana vt oa p. in. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah, 9 48 a. ro., 113,303,813 p.m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. m. 12 48, 8 09, , 8 82p.m. ( SUNDAY TRAINS. Traina leave for Raven Run, Centralis, Sit. I 111 C 1 M 1 1 VI qh.hiu.iii, 7 ,U Hi 1 1 ll , , . II. . , Traina leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. m.. and S S3 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yateavllle. Mahanov City. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, AuilenrlcU, xiaaieion, Duxcran, iumoer xaru, tveainerly and Mauch Chunk. 0 47 a in., and 0 82 n. m. For Ihlghton, Slatinirtou, Cataaauqua. White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Haatou ana Phillips- uurjr, vi(. iu., unu o a p. iu. For New York and PhMadelnhla. 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 60, a. m., .anu o ci p. iu. M. D. CUTTER, Supt. Tranaportatlon, South Bethlehem, Pa. ROLUN II. WILMUR, Oenl. Supt., South Ilethlehem, Pa. .CHARLES 8. LEK,(lenl.Paaa. Af. New York, N. Y, A, W, NONNElIACHEIt, Dlv. P. A., South Ilethlehem, Pa. WANTED Y THE 'CHASE IENItlMUi f It) MI5IV u olfcit orderi fur oar niray Nuripry block. KipeDBe in! taury to those lekflog hnm", ororDtulwIon to lo otl iients, IrmtbeDt el, oloruent. Tb baitoMS rillr Utra9d. AddreM in Witnesses Rofuso to Answor Ques tions in Qothain's Investigations ANDREW FREEDMAN DEFIANT, Cloo rernonnl Krlend nnil llualnen Anoclnto of Mr. Crokor Lnyn Illm Bolf I.lnblo For I'rosooutlon Vov Contempt. Now York, April 22. Two exciting sessions of tho Mazet Investigating committee were held yosterday. A feature was the refusal of witnesses to Klvo testimony. Another feature was tho defiant attitude of Androw Frecd man on the stand, and still another feature the ejection from the commit tee room of Abraham Hlmmelwrlght, of tho Roebltng company, when he In filsted upon making a statement after he had refused to answer a great ma jority of the questions put to him by Mr. Moss, counsel for the commltteo. The chief Interest centered in An drew Freedman, who within recent years has been known as a warm per sonal friend of Mr. Croker and asso ciated with him in a business way. Mr. Freedman was moro than or dinarily forcible In his answers to some of the questions, and many of the questions he refused to answer at all. At other times he was rebuked by both Mr. Moss and Chairman Mazet for what they termed "Impertinence." After Mr. Frecdman's examination had progressed to a certain point, and the witness had refused several times to answer a question which he deemed "a personal matter," Mr. Moss excused him for tho day. Mr. Freedman then got down from the stand, and, turning to tho nows ipaper representatives, ho handed them a paper, saying: "Gentlemen of the press, hero is a statement of the en tire business of the Piatt companies, and all of the companies, for publica tion." This was a paper relating to tho business done by the United States Fidelity and Guarantee company. In which Mr. Freedman and Mr. Croker are Interested, and contained Informa tion which Mr. Moss had desired to get at during the courso of the exam ination. Mr. Moss, therefore, was very Indignant at Mr. Freedman's ac tion, and he denounced the witness vehomently and recalled him to the stand. The questions which he put with regard to tho paper to Mr. Fred man were not answered, tho witness refusing absolutely to state by whom the paper had been prepared. At this juncture Mr. Moss took oc casion to say that those witnesses who were In contempt would be dealt with later, in a regular, logical and legal way. When Mr. Croker was on the stand a few days ago he testified that he had received dividends from tho surety company, while yesterday It developed that the company had not paid divi dends. Mr. Freedman explained on the stand, in reply to a series of ques tions, that Mr. Croker is a stockholder In the company and is Interested In the business success of the Metropoli tan district, that he (the witness) re ceived a salary of $15,000 a year as manager for this territory, and com missions, and that he divided this money with Mr. Croker. Mr. Freed man, however, refused to name the sum that he paid to Mr. Croker, and said further that he thought Mr. Croker might be under tho impression that the money paid him was In the way of a dividend. Nearly tho entire examination of the witness centered about his and Mr. Croker's connection with this surety company, which has dealings with a large number of city officials. The witness could not remember exactly how this connection originated, but he did remember that there was no actual contract between Mr. Croker and himself for the payment of money, Mr. Croker relying on Mr. Freedman's word, as he himself put it. Abraham Hlmmelwrlght, of the Roebltng Construction company, re fused at the very outset of his exam lnation to answer questions, and en tered into a discussion at the slightest opportunity. After several long wrangles the witness Insisted upon making an explanation. He was or dered down from the witness stand by Chairman Mazet, but refused to leave the stand. Then Mr. Moss called for the serse;int-at-arms, and Hlmmel wrlght was escorted from the room. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sof& Signature Tho Yellow Fovcr In Ilnvann. Havana, April 22. Two new cases of yellow fever developed in Havana yesterday, making five officially report ed. There are no Americans among them, and as far as Is known at the office of the chiof surgeon there Is only one American in Cuba with the fever, a man named Biscomb, who had been working on a plantation near Pamtl- las, Matanzas province, tie is a dis charged private. Bodily pain loses Its terror if you'je a bottle of Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil In the houBC. Instant relief in cases of barns, cuts, sprains, accidents of any sort. Five KllIedMn 'Mln'if Kxploatou. Albuquerque, N. M April 22. Four men and a boy employed In Cook & White's coal mine, at Madrid, lost their lives yesterday as the result of an explosion, caused by the use of open lamps. The dead are John Sol newsky, Adam Jolsewlesl, John Tleya, Fred AIra and F. B. Wapps, The men evidently died from suffocation, as no bruises could be found. The mine Is badly wrecked. "how fsYour Wife? lias she lost ber beauty T If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tbo principal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured theso ills for half a century. Price 25 eta. and SO cts. Money ref a nded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D, Kirlln and a guarantee. Two Tears For I.esp Majeste. Berlin, April 22. The criminal court of Brunswick has sentenced Court Sec retary Itoonocke to two years Impris onment on the charge of lese majeste. "Itching hemorrhoids wore the plague of my life. Was almost wild. Doan's Oint ment cured me quickly and permanently, after doctors had fulled." 0. F. Cornwcll, Yalley 8treet, Saugertles, N. V. It's a Lucky Look When you see the new moon ovcryourlcftshoultlcr but it will be a luckier look, over either shoulder, when you see our new styles nnd what we are offering in the way of SPRING SUIT! AND- SPRING OVERCOATS The suits come in all the very newest styles frocks ami sacks, fine serges, Scotch mixtures, imported worsteds, etc. The overcoats iu rich coverts, whipcords and the new "herringbone" in several shades. A Word About Our Tailoring Department. We have everything that's newest and brightest in Spring Fabrics, nil the latest suggestions, of fashion, fit and workmanship. If uThe Store That Sets the Price." ij jj One-Price Clothing House, jj ! 10 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I REFOWICH, Proprietor. 1 WOMAN 10 ID A Wreck From Grippe, Catarrh and Asthma. RESTORED WITH I was known as "The Woman who Coughs," for I coughed in cessantly. I was a school teacher till my health failed. Catarrh had eaten away the partition in my nose. It had produced Bronchitis, Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles and weak kidneys. In fact it had gone all through my system, making me an easy victim for the Grippe which left me a wreck in mind and body. This was the condition the doctors left me in, after dosing me with opium, quinine, etc. Then I bought cough cures without end but they only made me worse, I was in despair till I got hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets. They acted like magic from the first, and in a few weeks I was cured and better than I had been in years. Talk about wonderful remedies, Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved my life. Miss L. L. Clark, 917 Horton St You cet more dosea of Brazilian Balm for nnd $1.01 a bottlu at druggists. With every 81.00 Toxicola TabletB free; the best tonic, nerve and at i-o., jug. i;neiuisi3, inupis, inu. Shenandoah Drug; Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. when in nnurvr. tbv Thev! STRONG AGAIN I f S7 a 'EH11 perfect, ana impart a wealthy vigor to the whole beloe. All drains and losses are checked fermanentty. Unless patlepts W-. ..i.. - i t..r-. ii.i .r. .i tIi... -,.. ii..:n Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-cUd legal guarantee to cure or refund tk money, $5.00. Send for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.? For Sale at KIRUN'S Drug- store, Sbcnandoab, Pa. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN Artistic Printing. Tho IIkbaip's well equipped job depart ment has just turned out a neat, artistic blotter which has been much admired by our busi ness men. It is printed in celors and has a calendar for tbe month of April in onu corner, thus keeping tbe day of tbe month before you all the time. Uood printing is the only kind we do, and the blotter referred to is a fair sample of our work. With our presses, our type, and our "know how," we can accommodate your every want in tbe printing line. Tbe llJCUALD print is synonymous with neatness and tasty type effects. We can furnish blotters, printed in either ono or more colors, on short notice and at reasonable rates. This is one way and a good one of keeping your business before the public. Sball we do some for you T IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street S HENANDOAH - fA SA jA . E 1 S BOCK BEER FOR 356.90 BRAZILIAN BALM the money than anv other remcdr. 23. 50 cents bottle you get one month's treatment of strength builder In tho world. B. F. Jackson Ji 9 'w Xycases of Nervous Diseases, such as ucDimv, uuiidcss, Sleepless ness and VaricoceleAtroDhv.&C They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion KING." THEN LIO ROYALTY ITSELF This is tho trade T'T'I I'm. mark or the short r lino to Florida tho Southern Hallway, Two dally trains are operated all tho year, and during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else in the South, ask for a ticket via tbo Southern Hallway. Write to John II. Beall, District Passenget Agent, 623 Chestnut stroct, Philadelphia. AlCard. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a SO-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded, A. Wasley, C. II. Ilagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Oiersteln & Co. ll-14-S3t-dw WU1 Ton Winter In Florida ? This will be the greatest season Florida has bad for years. Yon ought to go and go via the Southern Railway. Its tho best route. If you will write John II. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 8?8 Cbestnu.t street, Philadelphia, Pa., be will arrange all the details of your trip for you. Does This Strike You t Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronio constipation, Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price S3 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. Catarrh, liny Fever. Kill the Catarrh microbe ami you cure Catarrh. These parasites nest deep in catar&ix the tissues and folds of a the olfactory membrane. and are difficult to reach j ud kill; but Brazilian yWIlalm will utterly destroy 4ss) them if used persistently vii'.rode. as directed. It also des troys the Hay I'ever germ in a few r.ays. Use tun strengtn, or nearly so, xor Jttay i'ever. v.ure permanent. Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. Tho Welcomo to Dowey's Mon by Now York's Union Loaguo. MANILA HERO'S DETERMINATION. I'lnln Tulk to n Gerninn OUloeri "IfYour I'uopIoAru Itondy KorlVnH With tho Unltrd Stnto They Cnn Itnro It nt Any Tlmo. New York, April 22. Cnptnln J. B. Coghlan and his officers, of tho Uni ted States cruiser Ilalelgh, were roy ally entertained last night at ths Union League club. The dining room was handsomely decorated with Amer ican and British flags and ten largo tables were weighted with good things for tho returned heroes of Manila. Formalities wero largoly dlsponsedwlth as much as ths occasion permitted nnd every officer of tho crack llttlo cruiser was thrice welcomed. President Elihu Hoot presided, and after an eloquent speech of welcome called for three cheers for Admiral Dewey. They wero given so that tho building seemed to throb In sym pathy. Thrco mighty cheers followed for Captain Coghlan. Almost greater than either wero tho shouts of ap proval when President Root called for "three cheers for tho men behind the guns." There was a perfect furore of excitement and enthusiasm, and as it subsided in part somo ono began "Tho Star Spangled Banner." Captain Coghlan was then called upon to speak. Ho was given nn ova tion as he rose. Ho accepted, nnd said all tho good things that have been said about htm and his men as being meant for Admiral Dewey. "Every day we wore with him," he added, "wo learned more and moro to love him and moro and moro to know how the country's Interests wero safo In his hands, and how he could do nothing but that which would redound to the country's credit. Through nil those long weary months of waiting and the most outrageous nagging that nnybody could suffer, wearing him to the very bone, he held himself up and ho held us up with him." Then Captain Coghlan told tho fol lowing story of his udmiral: "An officer of our friend. Admiral Von DlederlchB, came down one day to make a complaint. It was my pleas ure to step out on the quarter deck Just as he came aboard. It was partly oy ncciaent and partly by design. I heard him tell tho admiral nbout his complaint, and I heard tho admiral roply: "'Toll your admiral thoso ships of his must stop when I say so. I wish to make the blockade of this harbor complete.' "Tho German officer replied: 'But wo fly the flag.' "The reply of tho admiral was Just like Dewey. Ho said: " 'Those flags can bo bought at a half a dollar a yard anywhere.' "There was no fun In that exDres- slon of the admiral. He told the of ficer that any one could fly a Gorman llag and that a whole Spanish fleet might come upon him with German flags up. Then he drew back and stroked his mustache. He has a great nami or stroking nls mustache when he gets mad. He said: " 'Tell your admiral I am block ading here. Now note carefully what I say, and tell your admiral that I sav It. I have been making this blockade as easy for everybody as I could, but i am getting tired of the puerl e work here. It has been of such a character that a man wouldn't notice it, although cnuaron mignt tignt over it, but the time has come when it must stop. Tell your admiral that the slightest infraction of any rule will mean but one thing. That will bo war. It will bo so accepted and resented immedi ately. If your people are ready for war witn tbe United States they can have It at any time.' I am free to admit that that almost took my breath away. It came so sud denly. We had expected it all along, but things you have been expecting al ways come unexpectedly. As ho left with a face about this long (indicating Dy noioing nis nands far apart) tho German said to roe.; I think your admiral does not ex actly understand.' 'Not only does he understand.' I told him, 'but he moans what ho says, and you had hotter look out' "After that they did not breatho more than four times successively without asking permission." A Narrow Escape. Thankful wohis written by Mrs. Ada E. Halt, of Grotuu. S. D. "Whh taken with n bjd cold which settled ou my lungs j cough set In and finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave rao up, spying I could live but a short time. I gave myself uti to my Savior, dctermiued if I could not stay with my friends ou earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get ur. Kng's New uiscovcry ror Consumption, C'ouclis and Colds. I mve it a trial, took in all eight bottles It has cured me, and thank God i am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and fl.OO. Guaranteed or price refunded. BIfr Anti-Trust Tolmcoo Fnctory. St. Louis, April 22. Tho Republic says: A largo anti-trust tobacco fac tory Is to be started In St. Louis as Boon as arrangements can be made. The proposed factory promises to bo one of tho largest in tbo country. Ac cording to the reports which aro cir culated In financial circles M. C. Wet more will be president and general manager of tho new company. Colonel 'Wetmore said that he did not know of tbe company. He would not deny that such a proposition Is afoot. The little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Fine Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly harmless; positive cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. YPheetlnir'a Publlo Supports Strikers, Wheeling, W. Va., April 22. The street car strike situation continues to Improve. A full service was given yes terday, but the public continue to stay off the cars. Eugene V. Debs and Prest dent Mahon, of the Btreet car union, have been Invited to speak at a strikers' meeting Thursday evening. Statk or Ohio. City ok Tgupo, l I.VPAS CopTV- I FaxsK J. Cur.x(!V makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J Cheney k Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, ami that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's CATAiian Cube. ssuirj- A. W GLEASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and r -ts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces ! the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists. 75c Hall's Famllv l'llls are the beat. PORTO RICO'S SCHOOLS. tVocfnl J.nok of Kdutmt lonnl Method In Our Now l'otfIoti. Washington, April 82. In ti report to the secretary of war Dr. Victor S. Clark, sub-director of public Instruc tion In Porto Itlco, says that only (60 a month can be offered to American toachers, with transportation to the Island from New York. Tho English spoaklng supervisors are men, and through them It is hoped to weed out abuses and develop some syitotn of control. Dr. Clark Iihs prepared a re vised courso of study containing only such subjects as arc taught in Amorl can schools. As understood In this coun try. thire Is no system of higher edit cation In Porto Rico. No school on the Island affords adequato prepara tlon for American college work. There are no normal institutes for boys and girls. Tho public schools are kept open 12 months in the year and six days In the week. In summer only morning sessions are held. There Is no co-education of the sexes. No schoolhouses exist on tho Isl and, the schoolB usually being hold at the residences of the teachers. Only a part of the pupils havo text books. In many cases the pupils take to tho schools tho chairs which they occupy. The pupils study aloud. About 52R schools are reported in the Island, and a little over $800,000 Is annually paid for their support. A great desire Is manifested to learn English. New text books are being published In this country to replace the Spanish books now In use. A rnltlirnl liiiuulitvr'H Umrnril. Now York, April 22. Hlrsch Kopple man, who pleaded guilty a month ago to swindling Jacob Bernstein, of Cin cinnati, out of $13,000 by means of tho gold brick scheme, was yestorday sen tenced bV JllllL'O NowbliriTBr tn fnnr yoars nnd ten months In prison. Saul Jacobs Is now serving n sentence of sovon and a half years in Sing Sing prison for tho crlmo committed by Kopplemnn, who was arrested In Chi cago after having made a confession to Minnie Jacobs, the daughtor of Saul Jacobs. Miss Jacobs searched tho country for tho real offender In order to effect tho roioaso of her father, which will soon follow. Not so very long ago pirates attacked a vessel in the Chinese sea. The crew fled in terror to the rigging, but the captain's wife seized a cutlass, and as the pirates' neaas appeared over the vessel's side, she cut them down like weeds, until those remaining re-entered their boats and rowed away. Diseases that attack women are worse then pirates. They torture long before they kill. But women can beat them off anu cut them down with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, This is a woman's remedy that has no alcohol, opium or other nar cotic in it. It is the prescription of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., who has devoted a long and successful life to the study and treatment of diseases peculiar to women. It overcomes irregularities, stops disagreeable drains, bearing-down pains and backache; cures female weakness and headache. It helps the girl over the diffi culties encountered when she enterx wom anhood; makes the period preceding ma ternity a time of comfort; and the newborn enters the world without unnecessary pain to the mother. At the "turn of life" it is priceless to womankind. Medicine dealers sell it, and you should never permit them to substitute other medicine which they may urge upon you as "just as good." "I had been a great sufferer from female weakness." writes Mrs. M. U. Willace, of Mu enster, Cooke Co., Texas. " 1 tried four doctors and none did me ny rood. I suffered six years, but at last I found relief. I followed your ad vice, and took four bottles of ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and elfsht of tbe Favorite Prescrip tion.' 1 now feel like a new woman. 1 have gained eighteen pounds." In paper covers, at one -cent stamps; cloth binding, to cents extra Pr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Address Dr R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. M TNPFS 604Horth SlithSt: UHIs flsK.faside Entrance on Green St A-miaaeipnio. cures after advertising; doctors, Medical Imtl tntM.fsmlly phjBlcltnmpecIilliu, hospital ana army surgeons fall, as Sworn Testimonials g'UriS daT'aFhtladelphliTtmesproTe.llU- art robbed and ruined by unskillful Doctors and Quacks, with their wsU worded andaJlnrlnsadTertlsemrata. Mpi rn posing as old and experienced sneo- R5' aSe advice and chrip or moderate Et S priced treatment. Their victims you S Sit 33 And by thousands In Foorhonies or 55"' ib InsaseAsTlums.Consnltlr.Theel r&SO)3 ass who ts known as the only honest. s&BSa skinful and srennlno Specialist S&5 a a tnthls country wUnSjcsrVKoropeiu o S rn Hospital and SI years' prscUcsl ex. ( a esperlence. Send 0 two-cent stamps for book Truth," the only true medical book adTertlaedrtTlngTaln&blalnforniatton to young Jndold,au2erttijjfrom 6etr-Abne I'rfvat 1 Lost 11 anhood, Varicocele Strlctaro. and eipoiint-alldecettitnttiopracttceof medicine akodelectrlcllj UoursifKk, erg-SaadajatsU. Strong Drink is Death DR. CHARCOTS TONIC Tani rrs are toe only positively euaranteed remedrfor tl prink Uablt, Nervousness and Melancholy caused by stronir drink. WK (IIIAKAXTEE FOm 1IOXK8 to cure any case with a positive wrl t en muir. autea or refund the money, and to destroy the appetite for tntoilcstuur liquors. THE TABLETS CAN BE 01VEN WITHOUT kNOW LEWIE OP THE PATIENT. STRONG DRINK ?.W5!EJ?S5Sf5 of 110.00 we will mail you tour 4 boxes andposi: Uve ivrtttni Kiiarnnte o cure or refund jourmoney. (Jingle boxes 1100. "" For sale at Klrlln's drug store. THE BEST OP THEM ALL It .LIPPINCOTTS I ttONTHLYJWi AZINE Contains a complete novel in every num ber. In addition to a lnre quantity of useful ana entertaining reading matter. fTo eontfritietl fortes, irhlrh are -tJetonutiIe to most reader, It should be in every household. Sub scription, f 3.00 Tier year. Agents wanted in overy town, to whom tbe moat liberal Inducements will be offered. J. B. trpracOTT COMPANY, PabUshera, PHILADELPHIA. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant ini'tlirxl and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, .Svitri' or Via, manufactured by tho CALtroitxiA Via Svnrp Co., illustrate the value of obtaininir the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshlnfrtotho tnnte and acceptable to the isystcm. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, clean slntr the system effectually. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly ami enaonngono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its fterfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the Ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturintr flea are used, as they aro pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method Known to tne l Ai-ironMiA rio srnir Co. only. In order to get its beneficial eff .cU and to avoid imitations, please remeni uer tne lull name 01 tne l-ompany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO. CAT LOUIHVtM.K. KY NEW YD1UT. N. T. For sale by all Druggists. I'rlcc Snc. perbottl - 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS jj- M.mntKK, ATIORNEY-AT-LAW. Am t- ....(, 11 .... ouuuui, corner 01 Alain an Centre streets, Shenandoah. ItOF. JOHN JONES, flUSlCAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. TTMvtno .,...11 , , .... . 7 , ' "u sural, 01 id e oeai majlcrs lr; London and Paris, will give lemons on the vlolln.mandolln. guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ot Htrouse ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYK1LL DIVISION. March 23, 1899. Tl I.... at i t .. ....... - mouaiD aiter ine aoova ,orH,w 'Wn. ailberton, Fraokvtlle. Dark I'o'l'town, Phoe'nlxvllle. Norristown'aad Phfil s slsl I sa IHhA t.ut -s. 41 .m.,210,Jtp tn. on week days. 8undy 8 15 aV. m.. 4 Kl n tn ' 7 W, II 48 &. m. and 5 44, 7 86 p. m. BandaT. 11 OI ft. m. strut ft AH n m i?aT".-10.,.tvJtlle ,or Shenandoah (via Frack la ta' ' i m" 8 7 10 nu 8undy Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), toi Shcvandoah at 835 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week dara. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m. t. ..." """ iiM-oivu street mnos rov Pottavllle, 5 57. 8 35, 10 19 a. m., a 10, 4 10, 1 11 p.m. weekdays. Sundays, 6 00, 9 23 a. m. and 6 02 p m. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. 660,7?2'll20'.?50' '102t- 11 ii m, isoJ 2.333, 8&. 402. 600, SM.fiCO, 7 02, 4 W, 7 0W,10Wpm7iion!ghL,'", .J,,0; 82 "s,rtiur? i'" weekday.. "' " " ra For Lamberlvllle, Easton and Scranton. S 60. ?-a,m' 12 Op noon, 8 1 52, 5 00 (Lambertrllle and . r . .. ' ' 1 ' -L1" aou iiu n m aaiir. Buffalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 01 D tit dall v. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. lfsm T).lil 1 ir.a. . 10 20. U 23 a m, 12 09 H2 31f 112,812, V l5 23 PonirrMalrinavt Tim 1 K Q I a If a mm 1 and 12 05 nlKht weekdays. Sundays. 8 60. 7 SO. 9 12, 11 23 a m, 12 09, 1 12. 8 12. 4 41 'f 5 30 Co til i wi, -v 4j, p m ana uw QlRUt. Wltr Haiti rvt ra aAa.-M..l.il mo . and 4 01 p m week days, 5 OH and 11 10 p m dally Allslfltlfl anaut I l. T a ' . 1205 nlnht, dally. Southern Railway Ripress-S84 and 65 p m, dslly. Norfolk and Western lUllway for McmnhU and New Orlrnns,S3l p m dally. rXi.i.f. i 7B.' Pn. dally. a in wtvkdayN II 10 u m dally. v rfi mrert wnnrl m lollowst Ex- da. For Lonic Branch, via Beasldi- Park. 8 80 For Nland HelghU, 8 30 a iu aud I 00 u tn weekdays. v FOR ATLANTIO CITY. ifTe 5,oaJ ,ree' ion via Delaware river brldBC-Eiprc-ss 9J0 a ni 4 00, 70S p. m. Ban lay. 9 20 a in., 7 03 p in. .iJl i'ffketStwt Warf-Kspraw, 1 00 am, II 80 .Halimlaj only, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p tn. Sun days, 9 00, lo 00 a ro (accommodation 4 80 and a ou p m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, wkday..daV;F9bo:mr "' i"""" i-oint Kxpreas,9 00 a. m.. 100, 10 00 a. m ' TliA ITnlnn Tm..I.. n . . , , .. . mi bKKB 'rm hotels and rtaldence. iIrr?I!,80, J' 1L Wood, Oen'l Manaaer. Oen'l Pa-Vr Asrs News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday.by inail,S8 a year TheSunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape In the world. Price 5c a copy. Bj anil, $2 i tea Address Tn BOH, Hew York. AIdSY PILLS. iog,oHt. aw.c-oiA-a 6tt Pet M Povlnsky's drojt sioM, B Centra stnas. fHAWH'SrM'SYPUS g A Elu ties At sirs WOMAN'S RELIEF, m Alw.rprsrisa4rU.blfc Jiwi hmtntmt m toO.i C.toa'slsssr fiujsad ssvs saaasTs. Taa7atdnit:tnrc...rKatStrMt(wal)lrM II. "avr . . l o UMit Uu. Uu (Mk,t4. For sal at Klrlln's dror siora sad BUsoaadoa arng Hon " ait. JRUS sjrpnsl
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