You Never Know the Moment Wlien This Information May Prove of Infinite Value. it Is worlli coiislilcnlilo to any citlcn of Bliunauilouli to know tlio valtio nnil uso nf a Ine.llelno, for If Micro is lio occasion to employ It, In tlio meantime, frail humanity Is sub jected to so ninny Inllucuccs anil tinforicen boiitliiKcncles that the wisest arc, totally tut. blilo to gtiago tbo future Know then, that Dimn's Ointment will cure any on so of licnior- .Hums, vuuimuiiiy Kuonu as ims, or any disease of tho cuticle or aUn. generally lermuu i-ciuma. unu 11 iiiuuiiiu ciintim-eg a continuation cures. Itrail this proof : Mr. J. 3 Williams, of 111) Hast Coal Mrcct, shocmnker ntid ilouler, says: "I can kIo Doati'i Ointment a IiIkIi nvomiiieiitlutlnti. lial hten tillering from n rectal trouble nc compuiiicl tnirtilng and itelittijr which was most iU'WpcratluK and pieveutid my steel Inc. Imninlied comfort of any kind and mado me aiji'ctty niUviab'e. 1 used many other pr par.itioiis and waacoiistjiully buying oil linen's tin I could get no permanent relief, Domii's Ointment which I pioruied from Kirlln'a t'haimacy stopped tlio whole truuulo and It Is the fir-it remedy I ever itieil that did It. I used several ointments that lookid and stncllcd HI o it. but tlioy bad no cll'cct I inn glad to recoiiunoi.il It to others nt all times ' Doan's Ointment for salo by all dealers. Price BO cents. Mailed by Koatcr-Mlllnirii Co., sole agents for tlio U. 8. Kemcmbcr the name Doan's and take no substitute. IE BRUM'S FOR EITHER. SEX Tills remedy requlret no change of diet Cure guaranteed ir i to 3 days. Smnl w plain package, b O- UKC mall $i.oo. Sold by Klrlln'a druc store. iH UMKHKtYh' 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS AjpEVEIlS, Imne Fever, fllllk Fcrer. cures SPltAISSi Lameness, llbeuniatlim, EPIZOOTIC. Distemper. cuRmWOUM8, no", a'ui- cubes COUailS. Coldi. influenxa. gJj J COLIC. Ilellvache. Diarrhea. G.H. Prevents MISOAniUAGH. cukes KIDXEY BLADDER DISORDERS M(OE. Skin Dlieases. J-, Is DAD COXDITIO.V. Staring Coat. CUBES 1 00c. eachi Stable Case. Ten Specifics. Hook, Ac, 17. At druwflsts or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys" Medicine Co., Cor. William & Joint Eta.. New York. Veteiusibt MmciL Best fm. NERYOTJS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopnthlo Specific No. 28, In use over 40 years, tho only successful remedy. $lper viator 8 vials and largo vial povrder,for $3 Sol J by Pruicgtatt,or trill il p.1,1 ourelt of prlr. HlHl'llUKlS'llKD. CO., Cor.MUIIua A Jobs Bu.,seXork 1 I IK AILnUAU.5 IN EFFECT MAY II, 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, IelitBliton.l siatinirton. wiiiti liau. (taaauquiV Aiiuiitownr Bethlehem, Eoaton New York nnd Philadelphia at S 28, 7 SO a. in , 12 82 and B 17 p. in. "iiaeaonrre, n ... 11 ana 1 imskjii, 5 28. 10 12 a. 111.. 12 S2 nnd 3 17 11. in. For Laccyvtlle, Townnda, Say re, AVavcrly, Kimira, Rochester, iiuHaio, NiaKara Fill s, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the I West, 10 12 U. in., 12 82 and 5 17 p. m. For Beividere, Delaware water Gap and i 0V"T""',rjVA.V;"'- ... For Jeaneavllle.Lcviston and Uearer Meadow, 8 28 a. in.. 12 82 u. ill, For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 23, 7 SO, 10 12 a. in . 12 82 and 6 17 n m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 5 28, 1012 a, in., o 17 p. in. For Scranton, ; 28. 10 12 n. in., 5 17 p. m, For Lost Creek. Ulrardvllle. and Ashland. 4 00. and 7 28 p. m. For Ilaren Uun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10-19 k m., 1 43, 8 07, o 23 p. m. For Slnhanoy City. Park Place and Delano, 8 S 7 S?.10 B.'-ii"iS J5 52, 8 17 p-m- Trains will leave Shamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a.m., 11 S9 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah Bt7w, loisa. m., 12 82,5 17 p. m. Newcastle, Morea and New Uoston, 7io and iu is a. m , vi oi aim a n p. m. .'0r.0ivllle ,or Shenandoah, 9 45 a.m., "Lekve'llaxleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. m., 12 45, s 09, o at, a ai p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. , , . t, t, r. . ,1 m. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and shamokln, 9 46 a. m 7 21 p. in., Trains leava Hlianioktn for Shenandoah at o do a. m., ana a j p. m. i Li.. ...I.. . i. x- t m r .. i . r-ii ... ti. i. in . . .i ,..,.. i . f W3 iii 1111K11M.1:, fvimiu, tuuvuuu. Auuciincu, I ...... ... HHU ... . Ilazfeton, Stockton, iiumber Yard, Weatherly I ment upon the Morong peninsula, com andMaueliChunk,9 47a.m.,and682p, m. . nRtpA rir(,r nf ?n mllfiq nvor rniifri For lielilehton, slatington, uatasauqua, wulte Jiaii, Coniay, Aiientown, Kaston and Phillips- blKR,?T4' "J"'Jlndl65?f, Vi 1.1 i For New York nnd Philadelphia. 9 47 a. m. Iave Ifazleton for Shenandoah, 850, a, m., anu o ' p. m. M;H. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation. South Uetlilehem, Pa R0I,UN II. WIUJUH, Oenl. Supt., South Uetlilehem, Pa CIIAnr. S. Lltli. GenL Pass. Act. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNKMACUHlt, UlY. 1'. A., South Uetlilehem, Pa EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St. 'AMSY PILLS! .rr ...n aiihf:. NL.4crQI'WaMAII 3 fifl CUAP-"' ll-r Bp.cnffl a.JSP For al PoTlmky'l drat alor. B f-A(Wb' fAHSY PILLS H TlD.TCIDIir WOMAN'S HELItr, m mQn rHui'iTimnu""- !T,,v., W A1 anil Worn, or .M Jlrtel (.l.i, prK., II """fHTilw MO Ct BMlol OSTMW.U Par nala at Klrlln'i drat .tor a n 1 Bhodn A Ha Is one of possess, girts It. Handsomo Complexion toe greatest charms a woman can Fosxoni's CourLaxiox Fowphb in The Effort to Horn in tho Forcos of Qonoral Pio del Pilar. HARDSHIPS OF ONWARD MARCH. Our Soldier Frequently Compelled to Flountlor Throimh Jtornwim Wnlat Deep In Mud, Under tlio Torrlllo llcnt of i Troplrnl Hun. Manltn. JtltlB B. Thn nnalHnn nf hn American troops Indicates tlint they WM today sweep tlio ponlnsula of Mnrnncr. hn l.nn.l t,Pnlnii . south Into Laguna do Bay, whoro tho iiiouiKuiuH nre supposed to havo a largo force, near tho town of Morong, ns well as tho battery on tho wostei n shore of tho ponlnsula, which recently smashed tho propeller of tho gunboat iNapiaan. uonoral Hall marched vostfirdav from Antlpolo, about six miles and a half northwest of Morong, toward tho ponlnsula, with his forces spread out 10 cover a largo section. Colonel Tru man, with tho First North Dakota regiment nnd tho Twelfth Infantry, advuncod along the const of tho lake from laytny, Incidentally clearing sev eral small towns. Colonol Whollev. with tho First Washington regiment, landed on tho peninsula abovo tho town of Morong. Tho army gunboats Napldan, Covadonga and Cesto are In a position to co-operate. the original plan was to surround the forces of General Pio dol Pilar. so that ho must retreat to tho Morone peninsula, wnoro capturo would havo been Inevitable. This was not a com plete success, because General Hall's column found tho country full of handicaps to marching. Thero wora several streams to bo bridged or ford ed, and tho troops frequently flounder ed through morasses waist deeD In mud, an oxperienco which, under tho terrific sun, oxhnusted tho Americans quite beyond onduranco. Most of Gen eral Pio dol Pilars followers aro sup posed 10 nave escaped northward. prouanty reaching uosoboso, a utrong- 1101a in tno mountains. Colonel Wholley. havlncr success fully completed his share of tho move- ment. brought tho Washington regi ment to the HIver Pasig, where about Saturday midnight the mon embarked upon cascoes nnd started for their des tination undor tho convoy of the gun- They encountered a repetition of tho exporlenco undergono by almost every expedition on attempting to enter La guna do Day, as tho boats went aground In tho shallows at tho mouth of the river and woro detained there several Hours. Major Genernl Lawton In tho mnnn- tlme was Indefatigable, riding from me force to another and sunervlsinir 'he loading of the cascoes, without neep tor two nights. General Hall's column, which as sembled at the water works, or tmmn- Ing station, late Friday night, consists ji me second uregon volunteers, a bat talion of tho Second Wyoming regi ment, four- troops of the Fourth In fantry, one battalion of the Ninth In fantry, the first six companies of the First Colorado regiment nnd two mountain guns. The men rolled themselves In their blankets and lay upon tho wet gratia for a few hours under a drizzling rain. At 4 o'clock Saturday morning they began to cross tho San Mateo river, and about noon easily repulsed a large band of Filipinos, about 12 miles east of Manila, between Mariauina and Antlpolo. The Oregon regiment, the cavalry, tho Artillery and the Fourth tMfrt' . i., . , lnfantry nccompliahed this task. A running fight was in progress all the aftornoon. Filipino outpost flrot ,.,,.,, A nttaked a whereupon the Fourth cavalry formed tt skirmish lino and easily drove the . , . , , ry., . . insurgents into the hills. Then the uregon regiment moved across a wet. soggy rico field, In extended order, to- waru me Mils, Where It Was believed a largo force of the enemy had concon- tratea. When tho Oreeonians were within about a mile of the position the Filipinos opened a heavy fire, the Americans replying and pressing for- Ward more rapidly. After ft few volleys tho Insurgents .,,- -. n..i i . " er0, ,s,een, scattering over the crest of the hills in every direction, and their Panic was Increased when the artillery Pnea upon them and shells began to Oxplodo all around them, undoubtedly causing preat loss of life. Tho bom- bardmect by the batteries and the musHoiry was mainiainea lor nearly half an hour, after which not a F1U- P'no could be seen in the hills, and not a shot came from the position. Tne hoat waa Intense, and the troops suffered greatly, but they continued on ,,, ,,'!, .,, . , the trail taken by the fieelng enemy in the hope Of driving them toward the I alra I laliu. I fionnrnl TTnll'ft rnlnmn In ihn itinvn. I , ; , , ' . . 11 and mountainous country, having two engagements with the Insurgents, ono of them severe, keeping up an almost constant lire against scattered bands of rebels for nearly 24 hours from 4 o'clock Saturday morning, when the column left the pumping station, The Filipinos were driven-in overy direction and the country through which General Hall passed was pretty thoroughly cleared. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning tho column reached a point a few miles from Taytay, where General Hall was met by Gen. eral Lawton, who had already entered the town and found It deserted. General Hall's objective point was Antlpolo, ten miles off, and there was desultory firing all along the line of march. Tho gunboats could be hoard shelling the hills In advance of tho tolumn. The column, after driving the rebels from tho foothills near Mnrlachlno, Jtbout noon yesterday, with a loss of but two or three, slightly wounded, proceeded with all possible haste to ward Lacuna de Bay, the Fourth cav alry in the lead, the Oregon regiment next and tho Fourth Infantry last. At 5 o'clock these three regiments fought their second battle of the day, and it resulted, like the first, in the comploto rout of a large Fll nlno force, in ini.i fight tho American loss was four killed and fltteon wounded. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and Instantly takes the stluK out or corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comlort discovery of tbo ago. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tlclit or new shoes leel easy, it is a certain ciuo for sweating, callous anil hot, tired, aching feet, Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, lly mall for 25oln stamps. Trial packago FliEE, Ad dress, Allen S. 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In fact it had gone all through my system, making which left me a wreck in mind andbodv. Tins was the condition tne 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 cot hold of urazilian Ualm and loxicoia lauiets. They acted like magic from the first, and better than I had been in years. Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved You cret moro doses of Brazilian Balm for anu si.uun noiiio as uruggista. wun every 91.uu Toxicola Tablets free; the best tonic, nervo and & Co., .Mig. l-uemisu, inupis, inu. Shenandoah Drug: Store, rrobhbiy nn Aooliientnl Mioiitlnir. Trenton. Juno 5. Davis S. Lane, a traveling salesman, was found dead In the bedroom of his home on Lewis street yesterday, with a bullet hole In his forehead. Lane bad gone upstairs to get something for his wlfo. A re volver which had not been used for a long time was lying In tho drawor, and It Is believed Lane picked it up and that it was accidentally discharged. When Lane was found ho still had in bis mouth the pipe he was smoking when he went upstairs. Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grains. A lady writes 1 "The first time I made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce rae to go back to coflee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink It freely with great benefit. It Is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Gets package to day from your grocer, folio the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and y wng. 15c. nnd 25c. Bought, nntl -which hns hecit Signature of Til iQ9 ifEW YOEK of New York"1 and its llrcateat Store Interesting. Telia you all about New asklno. BRAZILIAN BALM who Coughs," for I coughed in me an easy victim for the Grippe and in a few weeks I was cured Talk about wonderful remedies, my life. Miss I,. L. Clark, 917 Horton St. the money than any other remedy. 23. 50 cents uouie you get ono moniii s ire.iwueu m strength builder in the world. 11. 1'. Jackson Wholesale and Retail Agents. Why Grnnrt AritTy Mori Ohjootcd. Columbus, O., Juno 5. Tho G. A. It. posts of Columbus received consider able notoriety last week ou account of having refused to recolve a floral trib ute from ox-Confederates from the south to be placed on Union graves here. The floral committee, which re jected the emblom, bos prepared this statement explaining the matter "When it was learned that tho design contained tho emblem of the American flag supported by an arm clothed in the Confederate gray above and an arm clothed in blue beneath, many members of the Grand Army of the Republic entorcd their protests against the placing of the emblem upon the mound, and It was rejected." A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby sgrco to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Byrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 23-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or raouey refunded. A. Waslcy, O. II. listen bucli. Sit. nandoali Drug Store, and I. W Bierstelu & Co, U-U-33t-dw illiitel m 1NSDLTING1L IDDBET. Riotous Demonstrations at tlio An touil Baoo Oourso. OOMTE STRUCK AT PRESIDENT, lint Only Stiptwll In ltttttncr tho l'reiioh ltiilir'a Hut Tlio Annuitant Ilnilly llonton Clvor a IIiimlrcMl Ar restod I.nnbot rnl m nnd Iltunllleil. Paris. June 5. President Loulrtt. no- romimnletl by the premier, M. Dupuy, nnd the chief nf the military house hold, General M. C. Hnlllotid, drove to the Autmill rnres yenterdny afternoon, closely followed by Mme. Loubet In K second lundau. As they drove nlong the avenue dee Chnmps-ISIyaeeii the crowd bowed respectfully, but on ar riving nt Autmill they were met by n violent demonstration, evidently or ganized, nnd directed ngnlnst the presi dent. There wss n storm of hooU, yells and cries of "Panama," "Abas Loubet" and "Vive I'armee." A few shouts of "Vive Loubet" wero drowned In the clamor. A strong force of police kept order and nrrested many of the disturbers, including a man who tried to force his way to the president's carriage. During tho second race tho clamor increased to violence and was plainly directed by a committee of the League of Patriots, collected with their sup porters both before and behind the presidential stand, around which a formidable affray proceeded. During the grand steoplochaso many blows were struck, and several police men wero Injured in their endoavors to prevent nn invasion of the presidential stand. At the crisis of the excitement Comte Christian! rushed toward the president, brandishing a stick, nnd di rected a blow agatnHt him, striking his hat. Comto Christian! was thrown, trampled Upon and severely bruised In tho melee. He was carried away by six policemen, he kicking and plunging and the blood spouting from his noso. He Is a grnndson of a general who was woll known during tho empire Presldont Loubet remained all the while quite unmoved, talking to tho premier, while tho officers of his mili tary household wore defending him against violence Finally, after thirty arrests hod been mado, tho pollco ordered tho Republi can guards to surround tho presiden tial stand. The principal lenders of tho demon stration were SI. Joseph Lasles, doputy for Gers, and M, Firmln Faur, doputy for Oran, Algeria, .both Anti-Semites. Police Inspector Grilllero had his head seriously wounded In tho molee, and President Loubet has since decor ated him with the Cross of tho Legion of Honor in recognition of his devotion to duty. It seems certain that tho demonstra tion was organized by tho Jounnesso Itoynllsto, the LIguo dos Patriotes and the Anti-Somltos, tho rallying sign being n carnation In the buttonholo. Comtesse Bonl do Cnstellano, who was Miss Anna Gould, of New York, placed herself at tho head of the Jcuncsse Itoynllsto and marched up nnd down tho lawn, shouting "Vivo I'armee," Comte Donl de Castellalno and hla brother Jean wero arrostcd, but soon liberated. Comte do Dion, when arrested, resist ed and fought with his cano, smashing it on n policeman s head and causing tno jewoieu top to ny off, striking n Journalist. Ho was detained In cus tody. Most of the persons arrested repre sent some of tho most aristocratic families in Frnnco. Count Christiani Is held on charge of atemptlng to strike the president. Comto d'Aubigny d Assis is charged with wounding Pollco Inspector Grilllore and another police man. At a late hour many influential persons sought to obtain tho release of these aristocratic prisoners, but tho prefect of police refused an such re quests, and removed all tho prisoners to cells. Demonstrations nnd counter demon stratlons continued until M, Loubet left tho race course at 4:30 p. m., the arrival of his carriage being the sig nal for an indescribable tumult. Tho mounted guards with difficulty opened passage through tho crowd, the president bolng pursued to tho last with hoots and yells. Even eggs woro thrown. It was noteworthy, however, that tho people generally cheered him loudly, the cheers increasing as he drove to ward the Elysee, which ho reached safely at 4:45 p. m. During the demon strations a number of hats labeled 'resignation" were picked up. The race course commltteo apolo gized to M. Loubet, who replied that ho could not think of holding them responsible. Ho remarked to an im portant personage that he did not in tend being intimidated Into resigna tion. A special cabinet council was sum moned at 9 o'clock last evening to consider the situation, and Important measures were concerted, to be sub mitted to tho president at another council today for tho preservation of order. The ministers, who were In session until 11 o'clock, maintain strict reserve as to tho nature of these measures, but a seml-offlclal note has been Issued, which says: "The government will act with the greatest energy and will impose re spect for the presldont and for the state." Altogether about 130 arrests wero made, one being that of M. Dansotto, deputy mayor of Armentieres. Millions Given Away. It is certainly Kratifyins to the public to know of ono concern in the land who aro not afraid to be generous to tho needy and sudor- Ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's few Discovery for Consumption. Couehs and Colds, havo given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of honolo&s cases. Asthma. lironchltls. Hoarseness and all aisoosog or tho Throat, tliest and I.uncs are surely cured by it. Call on A. Wasloy, Druggist, and pet n trial bottle trco. icesuiar sizo duo. anu 1 1. Every liottlo cnarnntccil. or price reiunueu. Pollcoinnn Fftt'nlly Shot a Touuh. Rochester, June 5. Pollco Lieuten ant Davenport shot and prohahly fa tally wounded Fred. B. Prince, aged 23 years, Saturday night at South Park. A gang of toughs attacked two bicy clists, and a fight ensued. When the officer arrived tho gang beat him to hla knees. Davonport drew his revolver nnd shot Prince, the bullet passing through the shoulder, penetrating the left lung. Prlnco will probably die, Davonport was badly cut In tho fight. On Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar antce 2 "All wo ask of you Is to use two thirds of the contents of this bottlo faith fully, then if you can say you are not benefited return the bottlo to your druggist; and bo may refund the prk'o paid." Price 25 cU.. 50 tU. and tt 00. Sold by P D Kirllu on a guarantee. BADY CLARK'S ABDUCTORS. Kew YorK'a I'nllcn I'rrmrlnir Tor n Vlnnrotti I'roomMitlnn New York. June B.The police were limy all day yesterday making prepar ations for the prosecution of the thrfe tirlsnners now under arrest on the charge of having kidnapped baby Mar lon Clark. This morning uaptain r. Cltiskr laid the matter before tne grand Jury and asked that Indictments be found against u. ueauregara nar row amf his wife, at present confined In lall In New City, and against lieiia Anderson, alias Carrie Jones, the nurse girl who stole the baby from central Park, and who has been confined to the Jail In HIlMboth. N. J. Captain Mc Clusky will also apply to Governor ltoosevelt for requisition paper nion which the Anriormn woman may he brought from New Jersey here. It la expected that she will be safely land ed In a cell In this city not later than tomorrow night. No new development appeared In the case yesterday, but It Is understood that detectives were engaged in look ing up the record of the prisoners now in custody and In going over vari ous letters which were found In the apartments formerly occupied by the trio, in the Mills hotel annex. What they discovered among tne enects 01 tho conspirators the police refused to disclose. A vigorous search Is also being made for the hunchback, Isaac Hughes, who shared the rooms of the Wilsons, as they called themselves. Hughes Is wanted by the police as a witness, and It Is believed that he will be able to throw some light upon the operations of the others. TUB DOCTOR'S MISTAKU. The doctor made a mistake in the num ber anil called nt the wrotiK house. No I woman calls a doctor after she is once l ... 1 . 1. tuijutiiiiiii n 1111 the remedial value of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription in all din-uses and drains common to tile sex. Without humiliating ques tions or local ex- iuntions the cure is accom plished by the use 01 me " Favorite " supplemented by free medical advice if needed. This medi cine is harmless in any condition of the system nnd can be taken without the slightest fearof bad consequences. It con tains no whisky or alcohol. There is not an iota of anything narcotic in it, The relief it gives is permanent. In this it differs from many ipreparations which give temporary relief only by deadening the sense of feeling with narcotics, and tile dangerous stimulants they contain create an npjietite for strong drink. When a dealer offers a substitute for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, re member these facts. When their diseases are deep-seated nnd of long standing, women will find it to their interest to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y who has had won derful success in curing diseases of wom en. He gives advice free, and invites all to write him. Prompt, careful and per sonal attention is paid to each letter, and the fullest advice is always given. "Afler five month- of treat suffering I write this for the benefit of otner sufTcrers from the game affliction." savs Mrs. H. A. Alshrook. ot Austin, linoke Co.. Ark. ' 1 doctored with our family physician without any good results, so my nusuanu urgea me 10 try itr. rierce s medicines- which I did, with wonderful results. I am completely cured. I took four bottles of Dr ricrce's rnvorite Prescription, four of his 'Golden Medical Discovery' and two vials of his t'lensani l'eucis. ' GUARANTEES TO CURE after thn so-cslled en atest. must celebrated and wiSfstadTtnlslngdof tors f sit, nomattrr whstthyrlslm. LOST MANHOOD Aun uir.no. oeoilitv. Hariv A&vsfs. Blood tofron, !rirrurcs, Shrunken or Cn iereioped organs. Jmureli the only onela tin world to euro VA RICOCELE without rutting. Honk rrea exposing every advert lsine xrsna, Electric lieu s win cirri. IB ep Aipuirai lnamuirs. e-. remfirnxxcuTrii Uiltoudavt Tresuucat by mslL Instsnt rdler Philadelphia & Readinq R'y- Engines Burp Hard Coal He Smoke. IS t KFBUT JfNK 3. 1S.9 Trains leave Shenandoah as followa: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 38, 7 87, 9 M a. m 12 26, 3 to and 6 09 ij. m. Bundaja, 2 10 a m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, wees days 7 87 a. ni.. 12 28 and 8 09 n. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10,5 88, 7 87. 9 55 a. 111., 12 28, 8 09 and 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a iu. For PottsviUe. week daya, 2 10. 7 87, 9 S5 a. m. 12 26. 3 C9 6 09 and T 30 p. m. Sunda) s, 2 10 a m. For Tamaqua and Matianoy City, week days 210, 787, 9 S5 a. m., 12 26, 3 09 and 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewltburg, week days. 3 27, 1132 a. m 12 26, 7 30 p. m Sundays, 3 27 a ra. irn. u.i..nn. Ulan. m.v. .in 9 nn k o 737.9 55,1182 a. m., 12 26, 3 09, Vo9,'730,' 9 56 p.m. Einitiavs, z iu anu 3 a m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 27, 787. II 82 a. m.. 12 26. 3 09. 8 07. 7 25 and 55 D. m. Sunday, 3 27 a m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West vis B. KO. It. It., through trains les-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A R. B .) at 8 31. 7 60, 1128 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. I. Sundays S 23, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 16 ani 7 27 p. m. Addi tional (rains from weniy-rnttriii and cneftl nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a, m. 1 J 20 13 tr 8 0 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 1215, 4 80, 7 30.1130 a. m and 130.4 30. 9 00 p. In leave ftew York via aiaucn Chunk, woes days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 80. 8 88, 10 21 a, m. and 1 86, 4 06, 6 36, 11 00 p. m lcave Heading, week days, 137, 700, 10 08, 111., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. ra. Leave Pottsvlllfl, wees: davs. 7 17. 7 40 a. ra. 930, U 80,120, 4 30, 610 aud 6 50 p. 111. lx-ave i araaiua, week nays, s is, hso, 11 a? a. IU 1 49. 5 66, 7 20, 9 44 p. m jave mananoy my, weec aays, a 45, 904. 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 5 25, 6 2t, 7 41, 10 08 p. m Leave Mabanoy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 00 680. 9 22 10 23, 12 00, a. m 2 89, 5 86, 642. 768 10 21pm. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, T 42, 10 00 a m 12 34 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street whtrf anil South strttwhar! for Atlantic City. weekdays lsxpresa, 9 to a m, Saturday only 130 200, seventy minute 3 00, 100 Islxty-tlvt) minute, 510 (sixty minute 530, 7 15 p in. isevc-uiy iiiiuuiu.j iiuuuiiiuiuuaiiun, o 13 s 111, 80, 6 30 11 m. Suudayif-Kipress, 8 0), 9 00 10 00 in. 7 16 11 m. revntv minute. 1 A niodstlon, 615 a 111, 4 45 p in. ieove Aiiauuo tny uejioi, weektiaya ICx press, 700, seventy minute, 7 45 .(sixty-llvo minute, 8 20, sixty-five minute. 9 00. 10 46a 111. seventy minute, 3 80, 530, p 111. Aoeommoda- tlon, 4 as, a 21 a m, 4 w p 111. Sundays lixpreas, 4 0(1. 5 30, 8 00 p 111. Accommodation, 7 15 a 111, 4 15 11 111. For Cnpe May, Sen Isle City and Ooenn City weekdays, 9 15 a m, II 40 Saturdays only, 4 15 p 111. Sundays s 15 n m. Additional, week days, for Caim May and Oean City, 8 45 n 111, 5 15 11 m. Additional Sundays, Caie Mav nnd Ocean City, 9 15 a in. Caiie Slay only, 4 45 p in. Varlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and lteadlmr Itallwav ticket aeenl or auaress I. A. UWBIOABD, EDSOH J. WEEKS, Oen'l Sunt., Oen'l Pasa't Agt. Uoadlnsr Terminal Philadelphia. 1N0 paiu ItWI JUUl RUPTURE It sou wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Mnda Bv TSUttorlhU Trut Co. 61Q laaal PUtA, P I V B II V WVt U'i'i B WW ML Comrados, Attention. 1 urran imm Til 1(1 i.ni u w w".'.tKnui lt' IO. 1NIH. Ill III-' JWtllieui Mir ni'niwt' I wmiM Ilk.- Ii lime my OKI .-omrimea rdo what CeleM Hltnr lum done fr.r v.- In If tny old i-o'inplHleil. 1 limnli- itlariltr-H, rati tmi-k. TlH-il'n-WwwMHililnot nt"t 1 l.at f . w ,ntf ,,,, , .,. rati iti... niiii 11111 , ia,r eiilnrlnKlliV KranK iKun-r,tv -jot 1 hi iv. V. jAth N. V. V. Htiiiim. h, l.iwrmul Khlneja. Ho.il 1 t gluts, and ' 6 Thtt's w hr ther enjorteelr OOPPEB. Anjr grocer can tell rea "hf cntemn top coming b.-rk far BBBLIQ'S. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJIt. K. Y. KOl-SA, Ontre and Market strccia. Office hours : ,W to 1M n. m Z.w 10 I 0 iino kw to w p. 111. nURKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ftfflc Rran bulMtnff. corner of M&ln an Centre Mrccte, Hueiunuoali, )UOP. JOHN J ON EH, MUSICAL mSTKUCTOR, Lock Rox M, Mhno7 dtr. Pa. HuTlnc ntudled under soma of lh bi on the Tlol.n.roandolln. cut tar and roca! culture terras rruoiubie. Audrea in care of Hlrou ine irweler Hhnnuah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. Jixr 1, 1899. date for Wlegan, (lllberton, Frackvtlle, Daik aier, t-l. uiair, i-osviiie. Hamburg, Reading, ruiviuKii. x iiucuiaTiiic. iiumimsn sia rail.! aielphU (ilMAd street station) at 615 and 8 05 . iu., u, o ! p. 111. uii wm nays, ounaays, 8 05 a. ra., 4 80 p. m. Trains leave rrackvnie ror Shenandoah at 7 86, 11 46 a.m. and S 36, 7 86 p. m. Bundav. 11 01 a. m. and fi 86 p. m. Leave PnUmllle for Shenandoah (vlaFrack vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a, m., 5 10, 7 10 p. m. Sunday (w o.j n. iu., u iu i. Ill . Ix-avo Philadelphia, (llroad street station), lot Sheaandoah at 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week iys. u.. I - 1 w n anm - HUIIlMj B V H, Di n nil y SL. III. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street siattoa) for PotUvllle.530,833, 1019 a. in., 210, 4 10, 711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 6 50. 0 2:1 a- m. and 6 02 p m. uars uroau sireei sution, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. nxpress Weekdays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 00. 8 15 650,7 3.1,825. 9 50. I0J1, 1100, ll 43 a m, 12I0O noon, 1235, Limited "100 and 4 22 p ra, 1 43. 230.320, 80, 402, 500, "5 56,6 00, 7 02, 810. 10 00 D m. 12 01 nichL Sundays. 8 211. t oL 1 in 5 00,5 15,825.950 1021, 10 43. 11 43 b m, 1303. 12 35, 2 30, 4 02 Limited, 1 23, 5 20, '3 M, 6 85. 7 02,810, lOOOpm, 12 01nlght. f.xprees lor lKnon without change, 11 01 a ra. week-days, and 8 10 p. ra., dally. For Sea Girt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove Long Branch, 6 50, 8 30, 1141 am, 180, 4 03 p m weekdays. For Lambertvllle. Kaston and Scranton. 6 to 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, S 52, 5 00 (Lambertvllle ant ijwion oniyj, weekdays, and 7 02 p in dally HufTato, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and T 0i 1.1 umiTi WASHINGTON AUD THE SOUTH. For Raltl more and Washington, 3 50, T XL 82 10 20, 11 23 a m, 12 09, 12 86, 1 12, 8 12. 441 I5 Concreaslonal Llm.1.5 81. 617. 6&5. 7X1 n. m. and 12 01 night weekdays. Sundays, 860, 720. 9 12, 11 23 a m, 12 09, ! 12. 8 12. 4 41 3 20 Con. gressional Llrn.,5 8l, 6 53, 7 81 p m and 13 09 uiku. For Haltlmore, accommodation, 9 13 a m, 1 83 and 4 01pm week days. 5 08 and 11 16 n m rfatls. Atlantic inait t.ln 1 1 m H . 12 05 night, dally. Southern Ralli A. "L. JT , " -". riu, .iw Southern Railway. Express 5 84 and 6 S3 p ra, dally, Norfolk and Western Rallwav tar iramnhl. and New Orleans, 5 SI p m dally, Chesapeake It Ohio Railway, 781 pm, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf as follows Ex press for New York, 900am, 480pm week days. For Long Uranch, via Seaside Park, 8 80 a m weekdays. For Island Heights, 880 a m and 400 p m weekdays WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. Juke I, 1S99. FOR ATLAJTTIO CITY. Leave Tlroad street station via Delaware tl. brldire Express. 9 40 a m. 4 00. Tflln. m wlr daya. Sundays. 9 20 a. m.. 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Wharf Express, 500, 9 00 a. ra. 100 Saturdays only, 2 00, 4 00 (65 minutes), 4 30, 5 00 60 minutes) p. m. Sundays, 00, 9 00, 10 00 a m (aocommodation, 4 SO and o uu p m.j For Cape May, Abglesea, Wlldwrvd, Ifolly Deadi Expresi, 9 00 a m 1 30 Saturdays only, in Kvinja auiiuitys, v W m Ul. For Sea Isle LI I v. Ocean Ctlv. Avalnn .nl Stone Harbor 9 CO a m. 4 20 ti m nmkaa. Sundays, 9 CIO a in. ror Homers- Point Kxpress, 5 00, 9 00, a to. (1 M Saturdays only), 200, 400, 430, 500 p m weekdays. Sundays, 8 00, 9 CO and 10 00 am. The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and realdeoaea. Dining Car. B. HuTcnisBOS, Gen'l Manager, J. B. Wood, Gen'l PasaVr Atrt News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. 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