Swift's Fine Foods Made in hygienic cleanli ness, in sanitary workrooms, under U. S. Government in spection. No secret proc esses nothing but the best prepared the best. w Swift's Premium Hams S every one selected with nicest w care. Swift's Premium Breakfast flk Dacon the highest possible 2 oracle of appetizing aualitv. ) Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 2 kettle rendered absolute pur- at tty. v ? Swift's Dccf Cxtroct the $) concentratei) essence of .... ..ll,f.. t.. pure Swift's Jersey Duttcrlnc delicate, refined, positively clean CI 1 t. . 1 .1 f . 1 and healthful. Swift's Cotosuet a vegetable shortening. perfect Swift and Company Chicago Kansas City Omaha St. Louis St. Joseph St. Paul NERVITA PILLS IYEBIUI tB liaillV. LUB1 fIXUl IUU mauuvvw rresImpoteney.NlchtEmlssIonBand Wasting diseases, all effects of sell- abuse, or excess ana incus- lcretlon. A norvo tonic and folood. lmtldor. Brines the J, 1 1 - 1, 4n nnln fVipnlra nnrl Wffar-pafnma tVip flrp. of vouth. ErUhJZv-n n Krn-u. RW 0livSrTBy mall 60c per box, O boxes for.$2.50; wKli a written guaran tee to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL Bold at Klflln's drug store. Shenandoah, Pa. Dp. Humphreys' Specifics-act directly upon tho disease, without exciting disorder in other porta of the system. Tlioy Curo the Sick, so. cuacs. rsicxs 1 Fevers, Congestions, InfUmmatlons. ,'25 J Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .33 3 Teething. CollcCrylngAVakefulnosa .23 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults...... .23 7 Coughs, Colds, proncbltls .33 8 Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache..... .33 O Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .33 10 Dyspepsia, Indlgestlon.WeakStoinach.33 11- 6upprcsetl or Painful Periods.... .33 12 Whltes, Too Profuse Periods 33 13 Croup. Laryngitis. Hoarseness ,23 14 Salt niteum, Erjslpclas, Eruptions.. .23 ,18-nheumatUm, rtheumatlij Pains 25 IO Malaria, Chills, Fover and Ague 25 10 arrh. Influenza, Cold In the Head .33 2f-Wliooplnc-C'oiigl .'. .33 27-KIJnev DIsenses .33 2H-ierrous Drbllty 1.00 30-Urlnary Weakness, Wetting BedU.. .23 77 Grip, Hay Fever .23 KDr. Humph reys' Manual ot all Diseases at your Drugglats or Mailed Free. TTum ua oy arURgciu.or Bent on receini or price, nnhrats' Med. Cacor.WltUam & Jnhn HIjl. fliw xors:. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. Pasaeneer trains leave Bhenandoah for Tonn Haven Juuctiun, alaucU Chunlc, Ltenlghton, Bethlehem, Easton New York uud Philadelphia at o zs, v ou a. m., iz oj ani o 1 p. ui. For Wllkeebarre. White Haven and Plttston S 28. 10 12 a. in.. 12 52 and S 17 n. m. ifor lAceyvme, lowanua, rsayre, wayeriy, Elmlra, Kochester; BuBalo, Nlngara Falls, Auburn. Syracuse. Ithaco. Geneva ond the wot. io 12 . m.. 12 s2 and 5 17 n. m. " For, Uelvidere, Delaware Water Gap and I r "i iror utmucnviue ana Trenton, t ou a. ra. i For Jeanesvllle.Levlston and Beaver Meadow. o a. in., 16 04 p. m. yor )OAqoo, Auaenneu, iianeion, oiockkhi and Lumber Yard. 5 28. 7 80. 10 12 a. m.. 12 52 and 'JP-ffij. . a.m..si7D. m. oriwn,ftiuuin.toup.ni. ForIkCreek.Glrardville.andABhland.4 00. ma Y 6 p, HI- . I ai. "iSI'mTa"'. 1 1, VS? el anu For Mahanoy City. Park Place and Delano, 5 ?? 1 ?. !hJli I? . W p. m. Trains will leave Bhamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m., I II S9 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive ai tJhenanaoan at 7 SO, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52, 5 17 p. m. . i . i . , ij.t in., a. ri..l Kew Uastle. Morea ana XMew uosion, i ou ana 10 12 a. m , 12 62 and S 17 p. m. Iveave l'ottsvlllo for Hbenandoau, 9 is a. m 1 m nm m 1 n ... Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, J5S a. m., l?45,Sp9leo,831p.m. B0NDAY TRAINS, Trains leave for Haven Jlun, Centralis, Mt. parmel ana Bpamoicin, mo a. in., 1 zi p. in., rmci aim qubiuuiliii, iiui, tii. , t . n,,, rains leave Huamokin for Shenandoah at vsheCndoaiimfor Yateviiie, Maiianoy v P.,t PIm.. n.Tmnn MnAilnn. A 11,1 t'nrifwl 860 Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Malianoy City. Park Place, Delaon, MoAdoo. Audenrlcd, 'Jlsileton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly ,1 .r...n1. nl,. ... ami A !!.. ... or Jjeuiguion, Biaungion, watosauqua, v ui to ml (1 97 ii in 11. B. COTTEIt, Supt. Transportation. South Bethlehem, Pa. BOLWN L WILBUILOenl.eupt., Uouth Bethlehem. Pa. OIlARLEa 8. LEE, Oenl. Pass. Agt, New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMAC1IEH, Div. P. A., Bouth Bethlehem, Pa. BVfAN J. DAVIES. ,iveryand Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. un Powders never folL, lsJJJWLditxdecUlt IflwS nlbud itin (tfter fvllln vtth it fi4 1'ennjTOTsvl udothtr 1 1 1. . kn snrt A m Uu.ruibil suuulor to all cthcn.l lV.UflU "'lirTl win nni.. . jkn'.ntnwn. jtA.ton anif piiiuina. x. .i rvm .irtnvimr i a tioufrht coupli cures without end but tiiey only made me worse, burg,?m.,andrap.ni. r.u...n. iLu infli,wi in and in rlMnnir till T pat hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxlcola " jfornew yoricanu rnuaaeipma, n a. ra. t " r .17. . v j r it Leave Haxleton for Shenandoah. 8 60, a. m.. I.tmnata nnlversallv Inlurioaa. Have you Thev ncterl like matrlC from the first, and in a few WeeKS 1 Was tho Famoiyj SumWof Jlesort DoV itstitod by Flamoa. THE LOSS NEARLY A MILLION. Doptity Flro Clilor lloolnrci Thnt tlio Flro Wna of Iuoendlnry Orlntn llti Discovered Trnco of Koroaond on tlio llonril Walkauud About IIouhcs. Now York, May 27. Conoy Island property of tho value of nearly a million dollars wan destroyed by lira early yea- terday mornins, 20 acres In tho heart or tne summer rosort section, tho dis trict known as "Tho Bowory," being reuucod to ashes. Tho two hundred buildings burned woro located between tho Bowory and the ocean. Tllvou'a walk on the west and tho old Iron plor ou tho east. Those buildings ranged In slzo and lmportanco from a wabbly bathing "pavilion" to tho handsome HVe-etory Hygola hotel. lncludlnRthea- tros, concert halls, dancing pavilions, stores of various kinds, restaurants and hotels of ovory grado. The Are mado sholterless for a ttma a natlro and transient population of about 3,600 Including BOO men and women, clajuid as comedians and soubrotteo, and silenced no less than a hundred pianos which have for years assisted 1" merry making at Coney Island. T. 1 a . . It was nearly 3 a. m. when a police man discovered a blazo In a cottage near tho Iron pier. A prompt responso of tho Ore department in answer to an alarm had this trouble disposed of be- foro 3.30, and the engines were about going away when the same policeman discovered another tiro in Scheme a palm pavilion, at the Tilyou's walk ond of the district. This was the start of the. Ore and It spread in a zigzag lino at a frightful rate. Additional alarms followed in quick succession until 0 engines, some from as far away as South Brooklyn, woro callod. In 10 minutes aftor tho second Are dtartarl (ha whnlA Tlnnrnrv 1 I nr t ni nrnn n i.IM alnwm TV. iV,. J aiatoly threatened rushed attired as thoy slept. They wore quickly Joined Dy the entire native and over night population of tho island, some 10,000, and a pell mell rush for salvage or nliiTntor t rnr nn.A flunrnn rt tVituvrna broko through the flro lines or entered the district from thn nnn.in slrtn. nnd their work of looting was wholesale. A crowd carrying off a piano was one sight which taught the police what kind of crooks they had to deal with. So far as known only four persona were Injured or burned, and all will re cover. Deputy Battalion Chief Kirk- Patrick says ho Is convinced that tho flro Is of incendiary origin. He ar rived at tho conclusion owing to the fact that tho flames broke out In two different parts of tho Island at about the same, time, both places being dlftl cult of access so far as Are engines aro concerned, and from the fact that upon his arrival ho found traces of kerosene oil along the boardwalks and around both houses where the Ares originated, Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. llucklen s Arnica salve cures them ; also Uld, Running and fever bores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Hums, scalds. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Mle cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 2cts. a box, ( ure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. To O'ppoae the GtnsW Trnst," Central City, V. Va., May 27. Tho West Virginia Plate Glass works and the Huntington Bottling works, em ploying several hundred men, will bo put In operation at once by Pittsburg and New York capitalists. These plants will run In opposition to tho glass trust. They haya been idle for live years. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken Into tho shoes. At this season yaur feet feel swollen, nervous I and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feel or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-1 Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet. I blisters and callous spots. Believes porns and I I bunions of all pain and Rives rest and com fort. Try itto-day.. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores for SSc. Trial package i liht,. Address, Allea 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. A WtHonnstn Tnrnndo. Elver Falls. Wis., May 27. A tor nado struck this city last evening, do- mg conslderauie damage. Harvey vnvrtt nnd Tnhn TIpIb wnrn cnnirht In Yeyat ana JOnn ueis were catlgnt in the wreck of some brick sheds and serl' ously Injured. The Storm passed nnrthwnrd. rtnmnllahintr ovnrvth ni In - - - Its reach. wii.t 1. HhllnVi "nat M Bnuon A grand old remedy for Cough. Colds and Consumption t used through the world for half -a century, ha cured Innumerable cases . . I IOI IHUWlOUb Luuauiuwuu uuu ewiviw- J I 1 I..IlaH onnatlmtitlnn and tal AVAfl TTl RT1V I In advanced stages. If you are not satlslied with the results we will refund your money Prico 05 eta.. 60 eta. and tl.00. Bold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee, flohaefar and IlnrrlBon Win. New York, May 27. The second night's play in tho four handed pro fcsslonal billiard match at three cushion carroms resulted last night in n victory for "Wizard" Schaefer and W. D. Harrison, of Chicago, why scored 65 points, against 65 for "Na poieon tranK ives ana jonn a, - Thatcher. This gave them the match. elrita' score belnB 125 to 100 ? tllQ Other team. I " " : 1 the Other team, I Oraln-O Brings Relief tried arain-o it is almost like coffee but Uhe effects are Just the opposite. Coffee upsets tlio stomach, rains tno aicest'ou, effects the heart and disturbs the wholo norvous system. flraln-O tones up tho I tnmach. aids dleestlon and strenethens the nerves There Is nothing but nourishment nerves, iiiuroia u"'"lub wibi in uram-u. mui ug umc. itwiu. .f nui ! ... l I wreperi-aBo. Soldiers DrntrgedtoSepure ICioniptton llerlln, May 27. A sensation has been caused by tho arrest of two physl? elans In Hlberfleld and Renlschetd. town of Rhenish Prussia, charged with systematically drugging recruits so as to exempt thom from military service, . ... ' . - ' a" it ;s assertea mat rour or the persons1 thus treated have died from the re sults of the drugs administered q them. The prisoners offored ball in the sum of 60,000 marks, but this was WII1SN NATPIIfS Needs assistance It may be best to render It promptly, but one should remember to ubo even the most perfect remedies only when The best and most simple and edy 1, the Syrup of Figs, manu- needed. I nlln l-rniruW 1 factored by the California Fig Syrup Co, Rheumatism Is a disease of the blood. Local applications may furnish tem porary relief, but to CURB the disease it is ntcessary to treat it through the blood. Locomotor Ataxia is a disease of the nerves. The one successful method of treat ment Is by a remedy that will restore nutrition to the nerves. Such a remedy is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People These pills are a specific in cases of Rheumatism, Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, and other diseases of the blood and nerves, because they supply the necessary elements to build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. It is in this way that the pills effect so many cures in diseases of apparently widely different character. Frnnk Long, who lives nenr I.en non,Mlcli.,eaya: "I was first taken with k pnln In my buck. Tlie phy. stclnn pronounced my case muscu lar rheuinullsm, accompanied by lumbago. My disease gradually be came worse uutll I thought death would lie welcome release. "I was finally Induced to trr Dr. Williams1 rink lMUs for I'ale Peo- Tie, cc llerore the first box wns used could not about the house, nnd af ter using nve boxes was entirely cured. Since that time I novo felt no return of tho rboumatlo pains. Am confident that Dr. Williams' Pink Tills saved my life. Frank Lono. Hworn to before me at Venice, Mich., this 15th day of April, 1B9S. Q. D. QOLDSMITU, Juitict o Ins reaee. The full name la on cash package. Sold by all druggists, or sent postpaid by Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. Prise jocper box; 6 bom, $1.50. DR. E. C. WEST'S N&rv& and! Bmin m S -V -V WSSiB M W SBOU7 laws una TDP A "Villi PltlV" h I LTtGaf I 111 cm 1 Tho Original. All Others Imitations. Is eold nnder a positive 'Written Guarantee, by authorized agentB only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Kits, Hysteria, Quickness, Night IiOBses. Evil Dreams. jack of Confidence. Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, xonthful Errors, or Excessive Use ot Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At storo or by mall, Jl a box; six for $5; with "Written Guarantee to Cure or xveiuna money, oumpie x-ucKage, containing nve uays treatment, with run lnstruc tlonB.25 cents. One sampla only sold to each person. At storo or by mall. Red Label Special Pnr Tmnntpnrv. Tin an nf Pnwpr. I.nat. Msnrmrwl. Hrrll,tv nr narrnntea i v,av a 1 a. iut wibu vvribbou uututuiitw bu vuiu Sold at Klrllri's Jaotketsr Paid Purchases or 80 or moro will bo sent FREIGHT PREPAI to any railroad station In MAIN NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. Bend for our Book. "A Bird's Eye View 218 paces beautifully Illustrated and very York and how to gu about. Frek vou the ft I V f - 1 II II U" VI V 1 1 s- I 1 I 1 l I 1. L AN - i n n 11 11 1 1 Ai,. j s I! 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 w rxtdrs A FAIR FACE A? AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN SAPOLIO i in A Wreck From Grippe, Catarrh and Asthma. RESTORED WITH I was known as "The Woman cessantly. I was a school teacher eaten away tne partition in my - .... t r ' i .1 Asthma, dreadful Storqach troubles and weak kidneys. In fact uad gone all througli my system, making me an easy victim for the Grippe . . . . n 1- ' .1 1 1 I.. ATM.:.. 1. .1 1 f ! n., which left me a wreck in mind and doctors left me in, after dosing me and better than I had been in years. I Brazilian Balm and Toxlcola saved I Vnn .t rnm ,1 nana of Rrazlllan Balm for anu Ji.no auottie at arugKists. wiiii every Toxlcola Tablets free; tho best tonle, nerve and i io,, Atrif. uucmisu, innpis, inu. Ol 1 U Oln a oucuauuuttu uius otyii i New Trains to the West, The acquisition of the Fall Brook Railway by the New York Central, which occurred May 1st. Is likely to open another quick route ta Cleveland. Detroit, Chicago, and all I 1 nfsf as a nanr to of tnln fa hiiln av. ""m " ranged to leave Willaauport u connection with Beading cannon nan express no. 9, which leaves Shenandoah at 11:30 a. in. The new train will reach Chicago about 3:30 p. m, net day, and passengers can bo via Michigan Central Bailroad and Niagara Falls, or via Lake Shore route. "It was almost a miracle. Burdock Wood Bitter cured me of a terrible breaking out Ujl over . the body I W il.'- Miss Julia Filbrldge, West Cornwell, Conn. Edwin tl. Tripp, Tostmaster of Mi, Id, Mi-Id Centro, N.Y., said: "I v. as attacked by what 1 learned was locomotor ataxia. TwosklHn.il doctors did everything they could for me. 1 became worse, could not move even about the room. I did not expect to live very long. ''I1ie lorilng point was a news paper article, ft told how n man, who had suffered as 1, had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink I'M for I'ale People. I took two boxes of the pills; then four mora boxes. My gain was steady; my return to health was n sirce of dally gratl llcatlon In nil 1 took eighteen box es of the pills before 1 was entirely well. I owe my cure entirely to Dr. Williams' l'lnk I'llls for I'ale reonle." (Subscribed nnd (worn to before me, IIomek IIANKA, notary Public Ira 2 Extra Strength. in ou uays. an storo or uy maiu Drug Storo. ofiOOD LOW PRICED V SHIM AVI. W istHa tsusra NEW VORK of New York" and Its Greatest Store Interesting. Tells you all about Hew abjui.q. GIRL. IF SHE USES io i hi i; BRAZILIAN BALM who Coughs," for I coughed in- till my health Jailed. Catarrh had - . nose, n naa proaucea utoutujus, body, llus was tne condition tne with opium, quinine, etc, Then I 1 Was tui.. CUred Talk about wonderful remedies. my life, miss ly. L,. uiaru, 917 norton at. the monev than anv other remedy. 23. 50 cents iwnia yon Bei ono monu i"! strength builder in the world. 1L F. Jackon 1ri1 a am1 Tl rt 1 1 Irtanle vruuicai auu acuii AsbUU Florida Bhort Mm- via Southern Hallway, leaving Broad street da ii m at, -fsss i station, Philadelphia, dally at 6:3i p. m. proceeding quietly. The best ad carries through Pullman sleeping ca-a to vices thus far received Indicate that Augitsta and Savannah, da., Jacksonville and onl 3,269 votes have balloted, but a Tumna Flu., via Hharlotta and Columbia, large majority lg assured for Rnnnr This Is tho short line and most attracttvn route to points In Georgia and Florida. All Information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Ask Tour erocar for the "Boval Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is the beat floar made, noon's IMIita cure Mver in. Clllousuc6s, Indlsestlou, Hendache. l ideas' ut liucatlve. All Druggist iVill Rocoivo Consideration at tho World's Poaco Oonforouco. ABBITEATION AND MEDIATION. M Ilouraoola, ProBldcnt of tho Arbl- tnittoii Coinmlttoo, SuuiroHtH n I'ro Itrnm Urulnir Alt Pnulllo Munnn to Prevent n Hocottro to Wnr. Tho Haguo, May 27. It can now bo stated with same degree of confidence that tho uologittes to tho peace con ference aro gradually arriving at the hollef that its outcome will be very much what Andrew D. White, United States ambassador at Dorlln nnd hoad of tho American delegation hero, fore cast to tlio preBB correspondent In tho intervlow cabled to tho United States last Monday. So far as armamonts are concerned, the utmost that It Is oxpected to accom plish is some slight recommendations to tho governments participating. Tho various commlttcos have now settled to work, nnd tho doleEntes havo begun a formal exchange of views. It was decided yesterday to ap point committees to recelvo all sugges tions, proposals nnd petitions emanat ing from outsiders, but, so far as Is yet ascertainable, theso will bo plgeon- lioiea without consideration unless thoy conio within tho purview of tho questions enumerated in the circular of Count Muravleff, the Russian minis ter of foreign affairs, in outlining the subjects for consideration. The disarmament committee met yes terday morning, and M. Boornaert. chief of the Bolglan delegation, who presided, set forth tho points submit ted ior consideration. Tho two sec tions Immediately divided and nro- cceded to a discussion of tho questions of firearms and explosives, which con tinued till tho hour for adjournment.- 'l ho arbitration committeo mot In tho nfternoon, under tho prosldency of tho chief ot tho French delegation, Leon uourgeois, who wns flanked by tho hon orary presidents of the committeo. Sir Julian Pauncefote, chief of tho British delegation, nnd Count Nigra, chief ot mo Italian delegation. M. Bourgolos presented tho questions of mediation and arbitration, and suggested a pro gram tho committee might foflow, urg ing recourso to all pacific means to set tle international questions before a re course to war. Ho submitted a lone list of possible subjects of disputes which might arise between nations nnd yet might find solution in arbitra tion, closing with tho moro difficult probloms. He then presented a scheme already Introduced to the full confer- once by a Russian delegate, a schemo consisting of 40 articles. The state ment of M. Bourgeois was clear and concise, commanding tho closest at tention. Sir Julian Pauncefote proposed that the committee should immediately proceed, beforo all else, to consider tho question of a permanent tribunal of arbitration. He did not, however, sub mit any plan, and eventually withdrew hla motion, In view of the suggestions offered by Count Nigra and others. who urged tho wisdom of following tho program of tho president. In which tho questions of a permanent tribunal fol lows the general subject of arbitration. M. Bourgeois observod that tho com mitteo, by not opposing It, gave adhe sion to the principle favoring a peace ful solution of international questions before a recourso to arms. Recognizing that tho committee was too large to constdor tho Russian pro posals, M. Uourgeols appointed tho following sub-committee: Chevalier Pescampa-Davld, of tho Belgian dele gation; Professor Asser, privy council lor, of the Netherlands delegation; Baron Estournelles do Constant, of tho French delegation; Frederick Holls, secretary of the United States dele gates; M. Lamassch, of the Austro- Hungarlan delegation; Professor Maar- tens, of the Russian delegation; M. E. Odler, of tho Swiss delegation, and Dr. Zorn, of the University of Konlgsberg, representing tho German delegation. Sir Julian Pauncefote and Couut Nigra wore appointed honorary presi dents of the sub-committee, and M. Bourgeois and M. de Staal were em powered to attend Its meetings. This arrangement gives representa tion to all the great powers, as well ai to Holland, Belgium and Switzerland. Chevalier Descnraps-Davld was ap pointed chairman of the sub-commit- tee. Great Importance Is attached to tho meeting held yesterday and to tho unanimous acceptance of tho general principles of arbitration and media tion. Yesterday afternoon M. Do Beaufort. the Dutch minister of foreign affairs. in the name of Queen wllhelmina, pre sented to M. de Staal, president ot the conference, the Grand Cross of the. Lion ot the Netherlands. His Life Was Bayed. Mr. T. E. LUlv. a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful de- liverence from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : "X was taken with lyphoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was sq weak I couldn't e.yen sit up n bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it. and now am well and strong, 1 can I say too much in its prajs,e." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the i wnr n inr n nrnr nnn 1 iinry i rnuniF. it orr, it rri . t . . . rrs t l Ti ular . e- fi0 cenU . , - T . , bottles free at A. Wasley's dnig Hore t every bottle gu,aranieetj, to cross tho ocoan in a Dorr, Gloucester, Mass., May 27. Howard I ,, , '"0 iy lurmsriy a i "on uiumi usnerman. is nuiininc n. 11 wut uv ,u vruicu ua mieuus leaving; here for Oloucester. 'HnirlB.nd nr. T.ilS 17. Blackburn exnecta to rIasti nrin- rue aay time ana sail at night. In QTflW ui uvtiiii rniiiRinnn Han; a Lover Has turned Tyith disgust from an otherwise lqvable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purines the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee, Price 53 cts, and 50 cts. Bold. by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. Xfie Klooflona In Pern, Lima, Peru, May ST. The preslden. lal elections, which bsgan Thursday. I EduardO Romana. the nonular nresl. dentlal candidate, and tor Senores AI- amora ana uresnno as first and seo- onu vice presidents, respectively. sou ity ii, If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Core, I wnIch u 801,1 for tho 6msU P1'" of 25 cts - SO cts. and f 1.00, does not curo take the bottle back and we will refund your money, Sold for over fifty years on this, guarantee. Price S5cU.andoO.cts. Sold by P. D, Kirlln aud guarantee. THE LABOR UNION BAND. A l'orninl Notleo to Kpizrno". to Quit Competing With Whlt". Griffin, Oh., May 27. Sven alleged members of tho "Labor Union Band" of M-oallad whltecupper wer arrest- od yesterday. They are C. V. liarnctt, Tom Reynolds, Jet Moore, William ThomaR Lebnid, Paul ltllte. Carl Fry and Clifford Thoma. Thy have boen lodged In Jail. Yesterday morning the doors of alt the mills and factories and several stables and stores were found placarded with the following notice, written In a fairly good and bold hand: "To the negro and to whom It may concern: "The object of this Is to put you on notice that after next Saturday night no negro will be allowed to ask for employment at either of the following named place, to wit: The two cotton mills, the oil mill, tho machine shops, wood shops, wood yards, or to do any carpenter work or any public or pri vate building or to drive any public drays, delivery wagons or bread wag ons in and around Griffin. We trust tho managers and merchants will dis charge the negroes promptly and fill their places with whlto labor, which can easily be dono, and savo us the trouble of going through the negro, for wo will certainly do so, with a deaf oar to his groans and petitions." The city, county and stato authori ties are co-operating to the end of de tecting and arresting the "regulators." A KIND NUiailllOK. The kindest and most neighborly thing one wom an can do for another in case of sickness is to tell how she herself was brought out of trouble and distress; nnd urge her neighbor to seek the same rem edy. Hundreds of thousands of mothers have cause to bless just Uiis same kind, neigh borly spirit which actuat ed Mrs. Wm. S. Vollmer, of Concord, Cabarrus Co., North Carolina. "We mored here to Con cord, N. C. overs, month ago," she says, In her communication to Dr. K. V. Tierce, of nulfalo. N. Y. " A little girl here was In areaaiui neaitn. We told her folks about Dr. Tierce's medicines I knew what they had done for us. Her parents bought a bottle of his 'Golden Medical Discov ery Tand of Farorite Prescription ' and one of renew.- rne patient nas improvcu wuuun fully after taking these medicines. I wish every body knew the great virtue of Dr. Tierce's medicines. I have been using them In my fam ily for three years and always with success. " I wilt be pleased to have my letter published. If persons wtthing to know more about the great benefits we have received from using Dr. Tierce's medicines will write, enclosing stamp, I will gladly answer." Every mother of children ought to possess Dr. Pierce's grand book, the People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, a magnificent thousand-page Illus trated volume. It teaches mothers how to care for their children and themselves. It is the best doctor to have In the house In case of emergency. Over half a mil lion copies were sold at $ 1.50 each, but one free copy in paper -covers will be sent on receint of 21 one -cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only; or send stamps if vou prefer a heavier. handsome cloth -bound copy. Address the publishers, World's Dispensary Med leal Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y I1R THFFL 604 Korlfi Sfifh Sf. Mils B iaSfcfaside Entrance on Green St enrri aftrr ad vent slug dociori. Medical lotti tQtea.famllv ptiyi.cfana,ipeclatlja, boipltal aad armj surgeon fall, a Sworn Testimonials 8S!t&& dafsPh1laIeIpblftTlino8 prove. XI i are robbed and rained by ansklUfal jjocion ana uqbcki, viia mcir vcu worded and allarlntr adTcrtlBcnifnti- p m potlng as old and experienced ipe& 0 3- 'ree advice and ctirap or moderate p&S priced treatment. Tnetrrletlmsyou S am 9 a pad by tboaiands In Poor ho met or bqvr InBane AiTlumB.ConiuUl)r.rheel r 5m3 ac who ta known as tne only boaeit. Hh2h 4 skllKal and ffenalno Hneclallti m SQrlrn lntblsconntrywltbeye&ra'Knropean t?fl-rT1 Iloiplul and 81 years practical ex ( a5w p aperlence. Bend A two-cent stamp for book Troth," the only trnemedlc&l book adrertlacd giving Talnable Information to young 5nd old, BoSerlng from Sclf-Abnse. I'riTnt ), LostManhood,VarlcoceleAStr1ctnrea andexpoilnffaUdcceltslntbepractlceofmedlrtno And electricity. UoursiS, trs 0-9. SondAj 1 a am itaiiBLO. uu ci ilk iico uuiuiMtiuuii Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT MAY H. WS8. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Phlladelpbla, week days, 10.533.7 37.9 63 a. m.. 12 28. 8 09 and 8 09 n m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. rorriew loric via oiaucn uhunk, week days, 87 a. m., 12 28 and 8 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 10.3 83. 7 87. 9 63 a. ra.. 12 28. S 09 and 8 09 n. m Sundays, 2 10 a ra. far I'oim llle. weeK uays, 2 10, 7 87, 9 83 a. re, 12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and 7 80 p. ra. Sundays, 9 10 a to. for imxiu ana iuananoy inly, week days. 10. 787. 983 a. ra.. 12 M, 8 09 and 00 D. m. Sundays, 2 10 o in. For VIIUniport, Sunbury and Lewlsbunr, week davs. 827. 1182 a. m.. 1228. 730 n. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. For Maiianoy Plane, weekdays, 3 10, 8 27, 8 as, 37, 55. 11 83 a. m., 12 28. 8 09, 6 09, 7 SO, 9 68 p.m. Sundays, 2 10 am 927 a m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 37, 7S7. 11 82 a.m.. 12 28. 8 09. 8 07.723 and IRS n. m Sunday, 8 27 a m. r or Baltimore, wasmnirton and the West via u. v. ... ... . .uiuuhu irain. ic i xieauinir Terminal, PhlUdelphla. (P. 4 B. 11 X.) at 8 20, 7 63. 1128 a. ni.. Sundays 8 2A 7 00,11 28 a.m., 815 and 7 27p.m. Addl tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cbest- uui.iiccm Bioiiuu, wees usrl, lums. m. JZZ0 12 16 8 10 p ni. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SnENANDOAH. Leave New York via PhiladelnM. vv days, 12 13, 4 80, 7 30. 11 80 a. m., and 180,180, 900 p.m. Leave New Vork via Maucb Chunk, week days. 480. 9 10 a. m.. 180. 4 40 d. m. tave rnuaaeipma, iteaaing Terminal, week days, 4 80, 0 8ft, 10 21 a. m. aud 186, 4 06, 6 38, list) p. m. Leave Beading, week days, 137, TOO, 1008, a, w., 12 13, 4 17.6 00.8 28p.nl. Leave Pottsvllle. week days. 7 17. 7 40 a. m. 9 30. 1230.120.4 30.610 and 6 60 p.m. Lave'i-amaqaa, wees: aays, is. sue, 1127 a. Ul.. 1 49, 3 68, 7 20. 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 43, 901. 11 47 a. m., 2 33, 6 23, 6 21, T 44, 10 04 p. m Ixiave filananoy 1'lane. weex days, 2 40. 4 00 80. 922 1023.1200, a. m,, 2 89, 8 86, 642,768 10 31 m. Loave wuiiamspon, wees days, in, 1000 a m 13 34 and 4 00, 11 a) p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVlfllON. Leave Phlladelohla Chestnut street warf and South street wharf tor Atlantle City. Weekdays Kxpress, sou, a. m.. Satur days only 130 2 00, 3 00 4 00, 5 00, 7 15 pm Aoaommodatlon. 8 00 a m.. & 30. 6 30 t m Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, sou a in,4 a p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic) and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express. 7 83. 813. 9 00 and 10 43 a m., 8 80 and 5 80 p m. Accommodation, 4 23,817 a. m., 4 03 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 6 so, 00 p. m. Accommoaauoa, iui,n. 4 ia p. m For Cane May. Sea Isle City and Ocean City- Weekdays 900 a m. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 13 a m,. South street. 9 00 a. to. Ad' dltlonal, weekdays, for Cape May, 4 13 p ra., zor Eea 1010 viiy, a w p so-, ior uccau 1.117, 1 10, o uj p 111. Parlor Can on all exrjresa trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address Gen'l Supt., Oen'i Paaa'r Aft. Maauing Aexromai, i-auaaeinma. SSSffl slags The Cure that Cures Coughs, (si Colds, $ Grippe, fk Whooplnc; CourIi. Asthma, Dronohltls and tnolplont Consumption, Is The (jERMAM REMEDY Grocers can tell you why those vfhobur Seolla's keepcominRback lor It. strange '.bough how long it tnVes people to try a new thing. PROFESSIONAL CARDS if. IlUItKK, ATT0 RN BY-AT-L AW. afflce Enn bulldlnr. corner ot Main an Centre street, Rhenandoau. )HOF. JOHN J0KB8, 11US1CAL HtSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 68, Mahanoy City, Pa, Ravlnr studied under some of the best mvtera In London and l'arls, will rlre leesons on the Tlolln. mandolin, orultar and vocal cnltura. Terms maeonable. Address In rt of 8trous the lewnler Hhen.ndoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CIIUYKILL DIVISION. itxr It, 1899. Trains will leaTe HhenandoAh mflr lh. M.a dale lor tVlioran, Gllborton, Frackrllle, Dark tvaier, til. I'lair, 1'oiuvine. iiamburir, Ueadlnr, Potttown, 1'hoenlxTllIe. Norrlstown aad Pbr aaelpbla (llpxtd street station) at 6 IB and 8 OS a. m.. 3 10. S IS t. m. on week d.T ftund.T.. 8 03 a. m., 4 80 p. m. Trains leave Frackrllle lor Rbenandoab at 78o, 1H a, m. and SSS, 784 p. w. Bandar. 11 01 a. m. and 6 04 p. m. I-rre I'ottnllle lor Bhenandoah (TlaFraca, Till.) 7 10, 11 30 a. m., 6 10, 7 10 p. m. Bunday 10 30 a. m.. sio p. m. Leave I'hlladelnhla. (Broad itreel .Utlonl. lo Bbeaandoab at 833 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at A SO and 9 23 a. m. ix-avo I'ullAilelphla ( Broad street statloa) for Pottsvllle. 5 30, 8 33, 1019 a. m., 110, 410, 711 P. m. weekdays. Sundays. 6 50, 9 23 a. m. and 6 01 xi in. tave Uroad Street BUtlon. Philadelphia. FOK NEW YOIUC Express Weeklaya, 8 50, 4 03, 4 40. 8 00, S 13 6M,7&4.823) 9 60. 1021, 1100, 11 43am, 1200 noon, 1233, (Limited lOOand 4 22pml,143. 2 80. 3 20, 3 SO, 4 02. 8 00, 3 Co, 6 00, J 02, 8 10. 1000 p m, 1201 nlRht. Sundays, 520, 4 04, 4 40. iys, 3 2 3, 11 43 3 00, a m, Una, 1233 230.4 02 IL mlted. 4221. 820. MM. sel 702,'SIO, 1000 phi, 12 01nlKhL Kipremi for lUw,lon wltboui change, 11 01 a n,, weekdays, aud 8 10 p. m dally. For Sea Girl, Asbury Park, Ocean Orov, Long Branch, 0 60, 8 3, 1141 am, ISO, 4 02 1 in weekdays. For Innberivllle. laston and Kc ranlnn. ft M'. 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, a 52, 6 00 ( Lambcrlvllle and luwion oniyi, wersaaye, and 702 p ta dally. llnrtl, 9 fil a m. 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 03 p m dallv WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Itnltlinnre and Whlngon. 8 60, 7 20, T" 10 20. 1lZlnm. 15 09. 12 36. I12.S1I. 4 41 fsm vuiiKiwiuiMl ,.1111,1, ll Ol, D II, O .1 n, aim 12 03 nlcht wrckdus. Sundays, 3 SO, 7 20. 9 12. II 23 a 111. 12 03. Il2. 8 12. 4 41 320 Con. Rrcssionai i.tm.1,3 31, t, 7 81 p m and 12 081 IllRllt. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 11 a m, 183 and 4 01 p m week days. 3 04 and II 16 p m dally. ntiaiiiiu wibbi iiiue, .xprea uov p m, ami 12 in nluhl, dally. Southern l tai l tray, Expre-5M and 8 85 p ra. dally. Norfolk and Western Railway for M.mphU and New Orleans, 3 34 p m dally. Chesapeake Sc Ohio Itallway, 781 pm, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf aa follows t Ex press for New York, 9 00am, 4 80pm weak days. For Long Ilrancli, via Scwlde Park, 8 80) a m weekd.ys. For Island Heights, 880 a m and 4 00 p a weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m, 4 00, 70S p. m. week days. Sundays. 9 20 a. m., 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf lCxpress, 1 00 a K, II 80 Saturdays only, 3 00, 4 00,0 00 p m. Sin days, 900, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 80 and 8 00 p m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon. Stone Harbor, Angles ea, WUdwrad and Holly Beach Express, 900 a ra, 4 a m weekdays. Sundays. 900 a m. For Somer. PalnURmiM, im a m rtn 4 00, 3 00, p. m. week daya Sandava. f 00 and 1000a. m. . The Union Transfer Comnanv will m!1 fn and check baggage from hotels and realdenaea. DlnliiR Car. B. IICTCHiirsos, j. u. Wood, Qen'l Manager. Gen'l Pasa'?r Art News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday,by mail,8 a year The Sunday Sun ia the. .greatest Sunday. uerspape ia the world. Pries 5o i copi. Bi sail, $2 t m Address THE BUN, New York. K&Y PILLS: TimaJiouAyi' ivarau BpcoirfoCrwfM-s,, Vat at Povlruky's drag stors, K Osnton BtrsL tin WOMAN'S RCCIEP. iLUaV&d UTIIMIITI. bti.t, AitM. Owl HUH For BAlt mi KliUn1! druf ior uid &biMt&do a when: W used as an (admixture to ordinary cof- , f ice maKcs a. . n u delicious drink fhFdQh o TAnSY PILLS m i A TttiiVi tic avu m Alwtyi prompt md t m JVktlTK lW4M or Mat
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