The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 17, 1899, Image 3

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    If tills I fail Occurred Anywhere
Else limit In Shenandoah, There
night be Grave Doubts
About It.
If this wero published any wlicro olso than
In Sbcnnndoab, that is. If tlio statement
given below went tlio rounds of tlio press,
readers In linstou or New Orleans would not
belle vo It. In tlio very nature of things
men and women will not bellevo 'that a
simple little pill would have any effect on
humanity when the subject Is hi n serious
condition. When It has that eliect, when
tho party is a living witness, perhaps a
..,t i.',nr tu.m.tn .t n.r.i
powlbly deny it-rtlcuiaily so when in-
ww.. ... ...- ...... ... ,en Mitchell, formerly of the Horse ar-
wlll not corroborate personally what sho says Winery. former Sergeant J. Frlos, It,
publicly. 8ho says !- l was very luiscraMo p.
for a winter, mid had trouble all tlio time
with my bavk and kidneys. I fi-lt sharp
twinges of palu over my left kidneys and a
dull, aching and lamoucss in tbu .small of
my back. I felt all dragged mitV.wlth a
. ... ....
weariness ana naa no amimion ien. "0lrigent nere
Kinney sec ct.o ., m. neren me. , was u a
bad way wben I read about Doan a Kldn y
Pills and got them from Kirllu's Pharmacy,
After une them J dd not havo the aching enlisting men for tho purposes of re
in my back nor any trouble arising from my bolllon When they wero ready to- give
klJucys excepting ut limes n alight tender-
ncss over tho loft kidneys, Doan's Kidney
Pills are a splendid remedy and I am glad to
ut mi.., in it
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers.
Price So cents. Mailed by foster-Milbum arrested wero also preparing to organ
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. ze a corps In Natal, tho British colony
H. Remember the name Doan's and take no between the Orange Free Stato and the
substitute,
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
A. A. I
FEVEns, Lung FeTcr. Milk Fever.
OVWBl
n. n.
SrilAn'8, .ameness, rtheumatUm.
ecus
c. c.
EPIZOOTIC, Distemper.
WOUMS. Hon. drubs.
C0V0II9. Colds, influenza,
COLIC. Bellyache, Diarrhea.
CVM3
II. II.
CVRW
K. B.
cyan I
v. p. i
nmn
O.G. Prevents MISOAIIIIIAGI!.
"J-( KIDNEV de ULADDEH DISOIU1EUB.
cv'cSu j JHVQ E.' BUIn Ut.ea.es.
J.K.bAD CONDITION. Staring Coat.
60c each: BUblo Case, Ton Specifics, Hook, &c. It,
At druRglsts or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphrey'' Medicine do. Cor. William ftjobn
8ti New jforlc, VrrtaMAav Minim 6m Faxa.
VTUVATTfi TsP"RTT.TTV
JM Jiilt V V UO AFXiOAilXX is
YTTAIi WEAItNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphrey' Homeopathic Spoclflo
No. ES. in uaeover40yonrs, tlio only
BucaeBsrul remedy.
$1 per Tial,or S vials and luge vlilpowder.for $S
Hidt.vDracrliU.orflvntpo.tr.ldonr.e.tplorprlce.
UMrllltll 3' MID. Ca , Cr.WUfli Jk Su. , 5.w Tork
THE BEST OP THEM ALL. II
.L1PPINCOTTS
nONTHLYJVvGAZINE j
f!nnfjiins a ftftmnTAtA Tinval In everr Hum
ber, In addition to a largo quantity of Usefal
aa entertaining reading matter.
Xo continued ttorttt, tehleh are sxs
MHonaU to tna reader.
It should be ln every household. Sub
scription, t3.00 per year.
Agents wanted In every town, to whom
the most liberal Inducements will be offered.
J. B. UPPIHCOTT COMPANY, PubUuhors,
PHILADELPHIA.
IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1890.
Passeneer trains leave Shenandoah for Tenn
Haven Junction, Jfauch chunk, Lehiirhton,
teCnV.ttJ&w
at a 28, 7 a. m.. 12 82 and 5 it p.m.
For wiikesbarre, white Haven and FHtston,
8 28, 10 12 a. m.. 12 83 and 8 H p.m.
For Laceyvllle, Towamla, Havre, waveriy,
Elmlra, Rochester Buffalo, Niagara Falls,
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the
West, 10 12 a. m., 12 63 and 5 14 p. m.
For Delvldere, Delaware Water Gap and
Stroudauure, 6 2s a. in., 8 14 p. in.
For Lamhertvllle and Trenton. 7 49 a. m.
For Jeanwville, kevistqn and Ueaver Meadow,
o s a. m., iv oj p. in
For MoAdoo, Audenried, Hajleton, Stockton
dLumberYard.528.7.ioua.m..i352nd
For Haven Bun, Oentralla, Mount Carmel and I
OIU.Q1UK111, 4 U. ill., . V U, , V w p. 111.
For Mahanoy City, Fark Place and Delano,
0 za, 7 , 19UB, m.. ana it ni, a u p. m,
For Yatesvllle. 8 23. 10 12 a. m.
Trains will leave Bliamokln at 7 00, 9 20 a. m..
1210 and 4 20 p,m., and arrive at Bhenandoab
at 7 19. 1012 a. m., laa, 3 up. ra.
Leave Shenandoah for l'ottsvllle, St. Clair.
Newcastle. Morea and New Boston. 7 and
10 12a.m. and 12 62 p.m.
laverottsviiie lor ouenanuoan, va.m.,i
is as. sea. a is n. m.
Iave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. m.
12 48,809, 028,882 p. m.
SUNDAY ffHlNS.
Train, leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt.
Cumel and Shamokin, fl 45 a. m., 7 21 n. m.,
Trains leave Hliamotin lor ouenanuoan ai
mm- .1 , O. .. ...
a w a. ill. . u nil u .- I't ui,
Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy
City, I'ark Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled,
llasleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatbcrly
and Mauch Chunk, 9 a m., and 6 32 p.m.
kSSf. ""."aT,.
. Koaton and .
Iinrv. Q 47 a: m.. and tl 82 n
War New York and Phfladelnhla. 9 47 a. m.
)ave Jlazleton. for Shenandoah, 8 60, a. m.,
ana 0 i p. m.
HIV. CUTTER. Sqpt. TransportoUon.
South IJetfilehem, A
BOLI4N II. WILUUH,aenl.8upt..
South Bethlehem, F
CIIAHLES B. LJ, ueni. rass. Ags..
New York. N. Y
A, W. NONNEMAOIIER, Div. I. Aa
South Uethlehem, Fa.
COLUMBIA
MCK
IjEER
Is drank by everybody.
It is
Private fem.H,
now on tap
supplied.
WfiSTED
BY THC
CHASE
f7Vt7Ttlllcrifl hi Rh ia
fslloltorilerifur oarhtrdjr
Nuri.T Stuck. BipanMS
p,t kfrr to those lejtliiB
num, ur coidiuIssIod to lo.
01 Isenis. rrnikuvn. iw
Dlornient. The. bmlnwe
eneflr learned. Address
Tl.o lt...0IIA!41jt'O.
icu So. luu 04, yiilha.
For Jeddo, Drlfton and VreeUnd, 8 28, ibi3 South Africa company, luforms tho in aespair 1111 1 got uotu ui etf0rts wero bolng made to suppress
, m., 8 u p. m. press that he has heard nothing re- They acted like magic from the first, and in a few weeks I was cured them. President York added, how-
F"Scfe5.alm garding the arrests made at Johannes- and better than I had been in years. Talk about wonderful remedies, ever, that gambling had always ex-
and 7 27 n. in. burc. and that he knows nothing about r ..:i:.... ,1 nrvtnin rnttaA ..... i!fa lstcd In New York, and that in liiu
4
SEN
IN.
Eight FofnUrf British Officers Ar
rested and Lockod Up.
Ohaboed with man teeason.
It In AUccrd Tlint Thoy Ilml Already
Knltntoil Two Thoimnnd Men to. Tola
til a ltol)cltlon Airtitnut tlio Trnna-
vnnl ltepulillo nt n Glvon Stgnnl.
rretorla, Tranavnal, May 17. The
nrrcst at Johannesburg yestorday of
eight former British officers on a
chargo of high troason has caused
great oxcltement hero. The men ar-
rested aro Captain Patterson, formerly
if the Lancers: Colonel It. F. Nlcholls.
Uoutennnt B. J. Tremlott, Lieutenant
Hooper and Nichols. Nono
of them has been In the omploy of
the Drltinh South Africa Chartered
company. The prisoners were brought
to Pretoria by special train. After
thoy hart been lodged In Jail they were
visited bv the Drltlsh dlnlnmntlo
The ch agn,nst priaoncrs la
that wn0 staying ln tho Uan(, prj.
yately. they wore rnnllv nnc-ncnrl in
(HO signal. It is said that tho enllst-
mont roster Included 2,000 men, and
thn numbor of Incriminating docu-
ments wero found at tho time tho ar-
WC fi,t M,n m,. i,,u.
Indian ocean, to assist the projocted
movement at Johannesburg.
The arrests were effected by n de
tective who Joined tho movement,
which, It is aserted, was for the pur-
poso of enrolling men ln order to cause
an outbreak of rebellion.
it is saia that me commissioner or
police, who had tho affair In hand,
had been working up tho case for four
months, Mr, Boaty, tho detective who
effected the arrests, received his in
structions last week, and secured tho
necessary warrants on Monday. Fur
ther warrants havo been Issued.
The British agent and charge d'af
faires, Mr. Conyngham Green, had an
Interview with President Kruger yes
terday afternoon, and expressed regret
that men who had worn tho queen s
uniform should be concerned In such
a movement. President Kruger re
plied that ho would not believe the
prisoners were British officers until it
had been proved, adding that he hoped
lhe afal. would not intorfero with the
proposed meeting botweon himself and
Sir Alfred Mllncs, governor of Cape
Colony and Brltlan high commissioner
for South Africa.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
SENSATION' IN LONDON.
Plot Said to Havo Ileon Maturlnc for
Four Months.
London. May 17. Tho advices from
Johannesburg are probably connected
With a mysterious dispatch received at
Johannesburg from Pretoria on May 12.
saying a special train fully equipped
with Boer artillerymen, guns and a
I searchlight apparatus were being hold
I In readiness at the capital of the
Transvaal. The statement was then
declared to be without significant,
but today's news throws a more seri
ous light on the movement, and it is
certain there will be a great sensa
tion ln London when the news of tho
arrests becomes generally known.
Tho news has caused great excite.
ment throughout South Africa. The;
Standard and Diggers News, the Boers'
organ In London, has a dispatch from
Pretoria which says that the warrants
were Issued Monday evening by thj
Btato attorney nnd were executed at
i.iii.. rri, ,ui, h,i w o
midnight. The dispatch adds that n
plot or rebellion Is alleged to havo
been maturing for four months: ant.
that tho accused, who are said to have
been engaged by the South African
IjCilgua, uuu uiruauy viuiaicu i.uuu men,
Cecil Rhodes, the former premier of
Cape Colony and resident director in
Both Afrca of the BrltlgU chartered
tn0 reason for Which they were made,
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tho feet. It
cnre3 painful, swollen, smarting, nervous
". i..j...i .i, ,i. .ti, . r
w u .uu.uUJ, -
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discovery of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Eaae
,ti.M.r ... hnM feel rmv. Itisa
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" B,P- . "'r, "I I ?T
dress, Allen 8K Olmsted, Le Boy, N. y.
25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad-
pr-Postmastor Uocert Acotn Arrested
Wllkesbarre, fa., May 11. is. x
rjogerti former postmaster of this
nlace. who was arrested and suspended
IfOul yiuta iuivu wtwfivu
wnn tampering wun iub uiuua, wu
arrested again yestorday, this time
on the charge of embezzling money uo
lonftinc to tho government. He was
held ln $1,500 ball by United States
Commissioner tlahn,
When doctors fail try Burdock Blood
Bitters. Cures dyspepsia,
invigorates the whole system.
co si pat ,
UOv; ' , 17 -The United
IJ il-?l,,yS
States transport Mcriiu, u u.
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Ban Juan May 9, ronce way iu ami
pantlago May izj ; ""'fl
at quaranune 1 last. evemuB,
poaro uenerai uuy v.
jner uiuuuij; t"!"""'" i' '
Stan ana iamuy; ijibuvouuui ww
mnnilnr A. Ward, of the United States
steamer Panther, and family; Colonel
n.fi. Hood. U. S. A.: 76 cabin passen-
". and 650 dla(ar6ea B0'aier8'
A Sensible Man
Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat
1--.A T n..r. Ti l mirinn more rases 01
and Lungs. It is curing more pasc i
Poughs, Cfilfls, Asthmi flrpnchltls, Propp
!2Th., Ll .' .U..M.. .h.n
and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any
other medicine. The proprietor has author
ised any druggist to give you sample bottle
free to convince you of the .merit of this great
remedy. Price 25c and 50c.
kteclablc'PxcparalionrorAs
Siilallrig IhiSToodnndRcfiula-
fi thfrSlnmnrhq amiltoWClS of
EromotesTJiffcslion.Chcciful-
ncss atidRbst-Contalns neither
Sjnunlorpuino nor Mineral.
otNahcotic.
tovw arcxda-s.vvn.nrcnni
Fumdan St
UbiSinna
UninSttjl
tfntmuit m
ftstmfttr? -1TlftnA
Juonr .
HiaVWtrrei
Apcrfcct Remedy forConslipa
lioa.SourStomach.Diarrhoca Wortns.Convulsions.Fevcrish
ncss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tue'Simile Signature ot
TTEW "YORK.
EXACT C0PVOF WRAPPED.
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1 MAN
A Wreck From Grippe,
Catarrh and Asthma.
RESTORED WITH
I was known as "The Woman
cessnntlv. I was a school teacher
eaten away the partition in my
Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles
gone all through my system, making
wulCll leit me a WIcCK lu 1IUI1U. uuu
-wtors left me in . after dosintr me
, . . ' ,:fi.,lf ,i ulir
bought cough cures wit-out end but
I
Vmi trpt mnrn doses of Brazilian Balm for
I and S1.00 a bottle at druggists. With every J1.00
Toxleola Tablets free: tho best tonic, nervoand
ic5 Mfg. chemists. Indpls.Ind.
I C rifninrlni ri Ttrilp- 5tnrf.
uuvuauuuw. & ' "
"A FAIR FACE iVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAP
NATIONAL l'KACK JUIIILE:.
SEDUCED BATES VIA PENNSYLVANIA HAIL-
JiOAD.
On account of the National Peace Jubilee,
to bo held at Washington, D. 0., May 23, 21,
, iik 1. 1. 1 t .. t . : 1 ,1
I u arnlI1Eed to sell excursion tickots from ail
stations to Washington at rate of single fare
r . 1. .. ,1 . i .1.-. . 1. n -.. t
New York- rhltodelpW., an(l Baltimore will
bef8.00,o.00.and tS.OQ respectively, with
DroDOrUonato rates from Intermediate and
-.
Tickets will be sold May 22 and 23. cood to
return wltbln ten days from date of sale
when properly TftUdated by tho asout at
Washlunton,
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with I OCAL APPLICATIONS, as the:
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh 1
iey cannot
1 is a blood
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure
it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts
iMp,itarrhOureis nofaquackmedlolneV It
was iirwrmi'il oy ono oi ine oesi pnyaicians in
.. . . ' ,nrl . n.in.
tion. It Is compeil of the Ueit tonics known,
mWnIwltl, the best blcKnl pminers, act nsr
airectiyaa me mucous surmcee. V"P periect
combination of the two inerodients Is wlmt pro-
qucea aucii wqnaeriui results in curing uaiarri,
fiend for testimonials, free.
P. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
doiu uy uruyicieM, price yoo.
Hall's Family Pills are the best
CASTOR A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
GASTORIA
THC OCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
Am6P0HTm
GOODS.
ALL50RTS
ALL PRICES
BUTALWAY5
LOWER ThAH
ELSEWHERE.
'old .Purchases of SG or more
, wTtlbo sont FREICHT PREPAID
lo-'any railroad station In MAINE,
NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT,
MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS
LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW
YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and
NEW JERSEY.
10 MUD
BRAZILIAN BALM
who Coughs," for I couched in
111! ray health failed. Catarrh had
nose. It had produced Bronchitis ,
and weak kidneys, ln tact it Had
me an easy victim for the Grippe
uuuy. iiiib was uic uuuuitiuu mc i
with opium, quinine, etc. Then I
tt,V1.i1ir mnrlo mp ranrcn T wn
they only made me worse, I was
the money than an v other remedy. 23. 50 cents
bottle you get one month's treatment of
strengtu uunuer in me worm. u. r. jacuson
WlinlfXI'lIP ilTlfl ftfitail ApfntS.
"
YOU'LL 05T AL.L, THAT'S A-COMINQ TO
YOU."
If, when contemplating a trip to any point
West or Southwest of the Mississippi River,
you will purchase tickets via the Missouri
Pacific By., or Iron Mountain Route (which
are on sale at all principal ticket olUces In
tho United States), you will have all the
comforts and luxuries of modern railwav
equipment, and the finest opportunities for
:.! ,, , .,,. ,
..o.Muem.v. imioauiuwjMiusauuumrveis
of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texar,
Gldaud. New Mexico, California, etc Ex.
cureion tickets to all principal points at
greatly reduced rates. On account of the
National Education Association meeting at
Los Angeles In July, we will make special
low round trip rates. When contemplating
J c...i.. .w r..ii
a trip West or Southwest, write us for full
Information and rock bottom figures. W
E. Iloyt, Q. E. P. Agent. J. P. McCann, T.
P. Agent, 301 Broadway, New York. 4-83-tf
How Is Your Wfa 1
Has slio lost her beauty T If so, Constlpa-
tion, Indigestion, Blck Headache are the
principal causes. Ktrl's Clover Root Tea
has cured these ills for half a century, rrico
23 cts, and 50 cU. Money refunded If results
aro not mtisfactorr. Sold by P. D. Klrlln
and a guarantee.
M l.M
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Miss L. hi Clark, 917 Horton St.
OL O
VAN WYCKEXAM1KED.
fTow York's Mayor Boforo tlio Ma-
zot Invostigating Gommitteo.
nE REBUKES AH INSINUATION.
AYlipn Akpl by Coiinel Jlnw If Ho
Know oT 'n (lotitluinnii NiiiihmI Vim
AVyok" llolnir tntirotHl In Tool
Hooiiih lid Dcninndtul nil lniiitry.
Now York, May 17. Mayor Robert
A. Van Wyck was on the witness sUnd
yesterday before the Mazet investiga
ting committee. Mayor van wyck
gavo It as his opinion that the conduct
of affairs under tho new charter has
boon romarkabiy satisfactory, but re
fused to express any opinion regard
ing changes In the city officers th-t
might tend to Improve the administra
tion of the city 8 affairs.
Thoro was not much of note about
tho mayor's testimony, nnd only on
one occasion did ho find reason to
mako an outbreak. Counsel Moss
nsked him If ho know Jamos A. Ma-
honey, and tho mayor said he had
had business dealings with Mahonoy In
Texas ten or twelve years ago. Ho
know that Mnhoney made books on
the race tracks, but did not know that
Mahoney Was running pool rooms in
New York city. Tho mayor had never
heard that Mr. Mahonoy, Mr. Carroll
and Mr. Soxton wero Jointly Intorestod
In pool rooms.
Have you nover heard, sneered
Mr. Moss, "that a gentleman named
Van Wyck was Interested In them?"
For tho first time tho mayor was
aroused.
"That is absolutely falso," ho shout
ed. He wanted to know who told Mr.
Moss anything of tho kind.
"These things aro not easy to nrovo,'
retorted tho counsel.
"I nover had any connection with
any illegal calling anywhere In tho
world, shouted tho mayor. "You
knew that 1 was not Interested ln pool
rooms when you asked tho question.
You knew that, and you wanted to
bring It out for tho purpose of creating
the Impression that I was. I demand
that you bring out the evidence hero
and Bhow that I am connected with
pool rooms anywhere ln tho world or
with nuythlng elso of an Illegal char
acter, and I think tho chairman of this
committeo ought to enforce that re
quest." Mr. Moss told tho mayor to wait a
day or two with tho committee, and
he would learn something that he evi
dently know nothing about. Tho
mayor Insisted that Mr. Moss be made
to call a witness to provo tho Insinua
tion. Mr. Hoffman backed up the re
quest. "If we are here to sully honest
mens reputations," said the Demo
cratic moinber of tho committee, "I
want to go on record as saying that It
Is absolutely unfair." There was ap
plause at this, and Mr. Mazet ordered
the sergeant-at-arms to clear tho room
If there was another demonstration.
Mr. Mnzet said that the mayor him
self had accused Hamilton upon what
lie admitted was only rumor. Mr.
Mazet maintained that the mayor'B
strenuous denial was all that was re
quired. Mr. Hoffman again insisted
that the matter be at once investi
gated. Mazet ended tho matter by
saying that Mr. Moss had distinctly
disavowed any Insinuation, and Mr,
Moss interjected tho remark that ho
thought ho had done the mayor a ser
vice: The mayor said that if he knew
of tho existence of gambling houses he
would order them closed, and thnt If
they were not closed ho would "como
pretty near removing somebody."
Mayor Van wyck asserted emphati
cally also that he had never consulted
with any ono regarding the appoint
ments ho had made, and that he him
self was the most powerful factor ln
the city administration, that ho was
guided absolutely by his own affairs
nnd not by thoso of Mr. Crolter nor
any ono else. The mayor said that he
had dismissed Chief of Police McCul-
lagh because ho was not a fit man for
the position, and that he had removed
Police Commissioners Phlllpps and
Hamilton because they were unfit. Tho
mayor said: "Hamilton blackmailed.
the casino."
Police Commissioner Soxton, ln hia
statement before the committee, said
with reference to tho appointment of
Chief of Police Deverey, "I wanted to
make Deverey chief. Deverey was my
friend, and I wanted to mako him chief
of police, and 1 retired McCullagh."
President York explained the retlro-
ment ot McCullagh by saying that it
. h " h .VA 7im
ment. Ha said, however, that McCul-
iubu uuu ueu u yuuu omcor. lioia
police comrnlsaloners acknowledged
tnat tny na(1 heard of tho pool rooms
bolng fun ,n the that
opinion It always would exist,
Ex-Chief McCullagh testified as to
the circumstances ot his removal.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been made,
and that too, by a lady in this cp.nn.try-, MB"V
ease fastened its caches upon ner and for
seven years she withstood its severest tests,
but her vital organs were nnaermmea ana
death seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep,
she tinauy discovered a way to recovery, oy
purchasing of lis a bottle of Dr. King's New
Qiscoyery for Consumption, and was so much
relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all
night ; anq witn two noiues, nas been an-
solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther
Lut?. Thus writes W, C. Hamnlck & Co.,
of Shelby, N. O, Trial bottles free at A.
Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and
$1.00. E.veryDoitie guaranteed
How the Whlaky TrutAVnB"lVorked,
Washington, May 16. General John
McNulta. receiver ot tho Distilling and
Cattle Feeding company, was a wit
ness before tho industrial commission
yesterday. General McNulta cave
soma q( the details regarding his ro-
ceiveieiiip. it was found, he said,
i?" one uisuuery at Nebraska City,
Neb., had been sold for $10,000 at prl-
vn, ., w , v,: u, K
'' V aMi lUtDl tl H.Q UUUfSjUV UJ iua
Distilling and Cattle Feeding company
for $410,000. Thoro was another case
in which one who was later an officer
of the company had purchased a distill
ery and sold It to the company for
$280,000 more than he gavo for It.
7" .ul"or " "s resuuea in ino
witness filing a bill against a number
of Individuals, Including aorao otBcora,
10 recover byu.vgij,
A Card,
Wo, the nnderslsnod, do hereby agreo to
refund tho money on a 80-cent bottle of
Greene's Warranted Syrnp of Tar If It falls
to ca yur cojgh or cold. We also guaren.
teeaSS-ceot bottle to provo satisfactory or
money refunded. A. Wasley, 0. II. Hagen
buch, Shenandoah Druu Store, and P, W.
1 Bierstein &. Co. ll-U-33t-dw
CllUtf PROSPERITY.
flniprnt WimmI Pntiliil KiicotirflHlntr
r'fiiiilltlniiOii "nntlntm I'rnvliKM'.
Santiago de Cuba. Mar 17. Major
nneral Ionard Wood, military gov
ernor of the Santiago department, ar
rived here Monday aftar hla nral trip
Into the Interior of tho pro vine. He
went to Mantanlllo by steamer, im:
returned by the overland route, ac
companied by Llautenant Matthew
Hanna, hla aldn.
The country traversed he found ln a
greatly prosperous condition. The
planters are planting cane and expect
n full crop next year. Stories regard
ing bandits seem for the moat part to
have been promoted by profeaalonal
politicians who have an Interest In
maintaining disturbing conditions.
Isvorywhere General Wood round
the noonle anxious for greater security,
and the annexation Idea Is undoubted
ly growing, in spite of all efforts on tho
part of agitators to the contrary.
Along the whole route he was re
ceived with enthusiasm, and at several
points with very elaborate arrange
menta to welcome him. ,
Cupid's work is done when the bab
come. The soft, little, clinging, helpless
mite- is the crown of love. Its coming
marks the completion of Cupid's
object Cuptd utMRB two
1r.vi.ur annU (norther the r.-Turi-'
baby holds them together.
A woman is never so
womanly, so beautiful, so
happy as when she is n
mother. Yet motherhood
is denied to some women
and feared by others.
Tlie fear of motherhood is rapidly passing
away and nothing has done so much to
drive it away as the record of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite rresctlptlon.
Dr. Tierce has held that danger and pain
at the time of parturition were really un
nt cessary and unnatural, and that if every
woman were healthy and strong as Nature
meant her to be this function would be Per
formed nainlesslv and safelv. The abuse
of centuries of corsets of health destroy
ing inactivity ot de
bilitating artificial life
have made it impos
sible for some women
to fully return to the
perfect healthfiilncas
of a natural state but
every woman may be
helped to a large de
gree. The organs di
rectly involved may
be strengthened, pu
rified, invigorated for
the time of trial and
for this purpose Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription has been
used with success
by hundreds of thou
sands of women. It
is the product of the
skill and experience
of a regularly gradu
ated p li y a i c i a n a
skilled specialist who
for over thirty years has successfully
treated the diseases of women.
Unlike many modern medicines Dr.
Tierce's Favorite Prescription contains no
whisky, alcohol sugar, syrup, opium or
narcotic of any kind and its use does not,
therefore, create a craving for stimulants.
Mrs. Annie Illacker, of 629 Catherine St . Syra
cuse, JC V.. writes- " Your medicines have done
wonders tor me. Tor years my health was very
poor, I had four miscarriages but since taking
l)r Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Fa
vorite Prescription I have much better health,
and 1 uow have a fine healthy baby."
CURE GUARANTEED, rmmr.
Afflicted &ndnnfortnna.te miTering from
blood poison L",:::v,.r
orxn&rrledllf,(Btrlctnro and Varicocele.
ESSE DECEIVED, ROBBED and
CWIVni cnbrlIomaortthle,XlloTtatt.la
0 n I nU LLLUnd Etlsetlef ika DrcUlUtl
and Kleotrlc Belt swindler, and Willi nn hon$
ranrnntettd cara and Trillins' to Tiny for It,
iheucotiBnltiteraonally or 11 Y MAI i. old
DR. THEk. 604M sixthsj,
l-hlladelnhla. I'rnn'a. "I" IUmOis Su
on'.'sUM AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
hi Nirorn 'IVitlmnnlnli nmriL nn matter what
'rceh Caaes
vii rea in 4 to i u atyt. Loitunr
nrnnkenonransresUorctL Ilonriill
oifc At nnhood AimslL.
Hoorn U3. eVge. O-B.
hv malL SeoA tor hll
pun. umvi "ireainieni or mnu
root iiexpoetieYrrr rranaai
exDoerieYrrrf rand end dMttlnmed1elDP.
Its riloo to secret soScrtrs Is berond descrlctlon.
LE BRUM'S FOR EITHER SEX.
Tills remedy requires
no change of diet.
Cure guaranteed In
i to 3 days. Small
s.-r t i . i""" i' t
CU Fx E mall $i.oo. Sold by
Klrlln's drugstore.
Philadelphia &,
Reading R y.
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke.
IN EFFECT MAY II. 1S98.
Tral ns leave Bhenandoab as follows ;
For New York tIb Phlladelohta. Hk dir.
2 10, 3 38, 7 87, 9 &i a. in., 12 28, 3 09 and 8 09 p. m.
Sundns, 2 10 n ni.
For New 1 ork via Mauch Chunk, week dave
7 87 a. m.. 12 25 and S 09 p. m.
For Keadlne and I'hlladelnhta. week dare.
2 10, 6 S3, 7 87. 55 a. 12 20, a 09 and 09 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 65 a. m.
12 28, 8 09, 8 00 ano-I SO p. m. Sundays. 2 10 a m.
T- 1-.. .1 -. . - .
. .uiw)u uu M.u.uujr weeK aays
10. 787. 9 S3 a. m.. 12 23. SOU and BOO s. m
Sundays, 2 10 a in.
l.- ..'nn-. . ,
u. iin.iiHyw,, nuuuuir nnu lewiSDUnr,
week dava. d37. 1182 a. m.. I! 7l n m
Sundavs. 3 27 a m.
For Mahanoy Plane, weekdavn. 2 10. n s m
787. 9 65. 1182 a.m.. 12 28. 8 09, 8 09, 7 80, 9 38
For Ashland and Shamokin. wAatr .tara A 9?
7 87, II 82 a. m.. 12 20, 3 09, 8 Q7, 7 SS and 85 p. m.
Sunday, 3 27 a ni.
for liaitimore, A'astilniiton and the West via
II. A O, It. K.. through trains lra-l Beading
Terminal, FUlladclphra. (P. & R. II K.) at a 20,
7 6o, 11 28 a: m., 8 10 and 7J7 p. u. Sundays
Q M, I w, .1 to a. m., o to auu t -I p. m. AUal
lionai irains crom ivepty-fourth and Chest-
Duiaircrasuiion, wmk uays, iu sua. m. 12
12 13 8 40 p.m. Hundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SnKNANDOAH.
Ixsave new lore via Philadelphia, week
days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 30, 11 80 a. m., and 1 80, 4 80,
9 00 p.m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80. 9 10 a. ra., 1 80, 4 40 p. m.
j.cavo rnnaaoipiua, Keatiins Terminal, week
days, 4 80, 1 88, 10 21 a, m. and 1 86, 4 08, 6 38,
11 as p. m.
Leave Reading, week days, 137, 700, 1008,
a. m., .3 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 2d p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle. week dava. 7 17. 1 40 a. m.
9 30,12 80,130,4 30,610 and 8 60 p.m.
mys inmaqua, weec aays, s la, BBS, li 23
a. in., 149, 5 58, 7 20,9 41p.m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 8 43, 9 01,
11 47 a. m.,2 22, 3 23. 6 34, 7 41, 10 08 p. m
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 400
880. 9 23.10 23.13 00, a. m., 239, 8 86, 642,758
10 31 m.
Leave Wllllamsport, week days, T42, 10 00 a
ni.. 11 34 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m.
ATLANTIO CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and
South streetwhaif for Atlantlo City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m Satur
days only 1 801 00, 8 00 4 00, 3 00, 7 13 p m
Accommodation. 8 00 a m.. 3 30. 6 80 n m
Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Acoommoda.
tlon, 8 00 a iu. 4 43 p. m.
Ileturnlns leave Atlantic City depot, corner
Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Express, 70S, 813, 9 00 and
10 45 a m., 8 80 and 8 80 pm. Accommodation,
4 23.817 a. a.. 4 05 p. m. Bundavs Expreaa.
4 00, 5 DO, 8 00 p. ra. Accommodation, 7 13 a. ra.,
t 13 p. Ul,
For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean Cltv
Weekdays 9 00 a in. Sundays, Chestnut
street 913 a m., South street, 9 00 a. m. Ad
ditional, weekdaya, for Cape May, 4 13 p ra.,
tor oea iaia iiiy, o im p in., tor UCUQ vliy,
is, o w p so.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
For further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent
or addreas
I. A Bweioabd, Edsok J. Wekkb,
Oen'l Suiit., Gen'l Baas' r Art..
MWBU.ua i.lHlIUW,! .llMl.lflllia.
Tho Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness ot the skin is inva
riably obtained by thoro who use Pouom'a
Oompicxiou Powder.
Mi)
u r l n 1 -j .n t ra -1 1 mr-
Comrados, Attention.
I served from 'M to 'fit, nnd wna wourdedon
May 10, lfilt in tin- llnttieof tbo Wilderness
1 would like to hi" e my old comrades Know
wlwt Celery Klnif Inm done for mr. In ltSO
my old i-oiiiplHlnt) 1 lirtmlc dlarrliflMi, eatra
ImrVr. Tliv din-tor mold not stop It. but f.
ery King hna cirt-l tin , nnd 1 un onre rrv ra
enloj In lift-.-Frank iWbler, Ovrosso, Mkh
(C'.V,t!iN. Y. V. I.).
Celery Kin cruet dlsewne of the Sirv-fl,
Hli.nm.'li, I. Her and Kidneys. Boldly u
gists, 25 and fV. 6
Tail's why they enjoy their OOFFRB
Any pocer can tell yu why nto
Uf cornice back for SEULIG'S.
oii "'"
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M. nUUKK,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Offlc Kn building, corner of Main un
Centra MrMta, Shenandoah,
JHOF. JOHN J0NE8,
MUSICAL INSTROCT0R,
Lock Box 89, Mahanoy Clly, Pa.
Harlnsr studied under some of the beat
maaters Ip London and Paris, will kIt lemons
on the Tlolln.mandollD. rultar and rocalculinra.
Terms reasonable. Addreas In ears of Htrouta.
Inn lewnlar Hhenandoab.
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
SCnUYKILL DIVISION.
Mxac-n 2, U9).
Trains will leave Shenandoah after tha anova
date for WIK(ran, Gllberton, FrackTllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, PottaTllle. HamburK, Beadlnr,
Pottatown, PhoenlxTflle. Norrlstown and Phfl.
aaelphla (Broad street station) at 8 15 and SIS
a. m.,2 10, 8 IS p, m. on week days. Sundays,
8 13 a. m., SO p. m.
Trains leave Frackvllte for Shenandoah at
7 88, 11 48 a. m. and 8 48, 7 88 p. m, Sunday
11 01 a. m. and 3 48 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for 8henandoab (via FracV
villa) 7 10, 113) a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. ra. Sunday
iu oj a. in . , g p, m .
lxave Ihlladelnhla. tltmju atrM.t atatlnnt. tn-
Sheaandoah lJ!v m.. 4 10 p. m. week days,
Sundays leave at 6 M and 9 23 a. m.
Iii riillrwlelphla (nroad street atatloft) for
l'ottsvllle. 5 57 8 35, 1019 a. m., 210. 4 10, Til
p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 8 60, 9 23 a. ra, and
6 02 p m.
LeT6 uroad Mireel Htallon, Philadelphia,
FOIt NF.W YORK.
nxnreaa Weeklaya, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, S 03. B 13.
850,7 33,8 20, 950. 1021, 1100, 1143am'nO0
noon, 12 33, (Limited eiOOand 22 p m). 1 40.
230.3 20, 8 0, 4 02. 3 00, 5 68,6 00, 702, 7BOl
lOOOp m, 12 01 night. Sundays, 8 30, 4 03, 4 80
3 03, 813. 8 SO, 9 50 1021, 10 43,11 43 a ro, 1303,
1235, 230,4 02 Limited, 4 221, 3 20, 'itS, 880,
702,7S0, 10 00 pm, 12 01 nlKhL
Kzpreas for Itoston without chanjre, 11 00 a rm.,
weekdays, and 7 50 p. dally.
For Sea Olrl. Aaburv ark-. nnan Ohw.
Long Branch, 8 20, 11 14 a m, 8 80, 4 03 p a
weekdays.
For Lambertville, Easton and Scranton (80,
9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 8 32, 3 03 (Lambertvllla and
uuunonir), weeaaays, ana 7 03 p m dally.
ItuQalo. 9 00 a m. 12 00 noon wrnkdarr and V ia
p m dallr.
WASniNQTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington, SO, T 30, SSI.
.V . . I. U.. -Lm OI, 4 Li. O U, 4.1 lvO S3
Conirreaslonal I.lm. J, 3 34, 6 17, 6 63, 7 31 p. m,
and 12 05 nlRbt weekdays. Sundays, 3 60, 730.
912, 1123am, 1209, 112. S 13, til 330 Con-
greasionai L,im.,0B4, 065, 7 81 p m and 13 CS
nlgbt.
For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a ni, 1 tl
and 4 01 p m week days. 3 08 and 11 18 n m dallr.
Atlantic Coast Line. Kxprcas 13 n urn. and
uoaniKbt.dal v.
Southern Railway.
D m. dallr.
Express SU and (83
Norfolk and Western Ttallwa for V.nml,l.
and New Orleans, 6 84 p m dally.
bun.m.D o. uiiio iiauway, , ai p ra, a ft 11 T.
For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20
a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally.
Leave Market street wharf as follows I Ex
press for New York, 9 00am, ISO p m week
days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park. 1 80
a m weekdays.
For Island Heights, 880 a m and 4 00 n ra
weekdays.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware river
bridge KxpreeaL 9 40 a m 4 00, 7 05 a.m. Son
days, 9 20 a. m 7 05 p. m.
Leave Market Street Warf Express, 8 00 am,
II 80 Saturdays only, 2 00, 4 00,8 00 p m. Sun
days, 9 00, 10 00 am (accommodation 4 80 and
300 p m.
For Cape May, Sa Isle City, Ocean Clly,
Avalon, Stone Ilarbor, Anglesea, WUdwssd
and Holly Beach Express, 9 00 a ta.4 0a.Bla
weekdays. Sundays. 9 00 a m.
For Homers Point Express, 9 00 a. m., 100,
4 00. 5 CO. tl. m. WHlc dir. Rnntlava O fill and
1000a. m.
The Union Transfer Ramntn will all fmr
and check baggage from hotels and residence.
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Fox at PoTimky'i drag store, B
Osntra strati.
For sale at Klrlln's drug store and Rhaaaadoa
atracstoia
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