frrircr Cnr ITHn VjAJJLJU$ AVI AAVlJfc. 1 "1, "".,, ots of it In Shenandoah, But Dally Growing Less. Tho kidneys cry for hetrf. . There It not an organ In tlio wholo body so 'delicately constructed or so Important to health. T ho kidneys are tbo filters of the blood. If they do not filter, tho blood very soon becomes foul nnd poisonous. Anybody knows that there enn bo no Jimlth whero thore Is poisoned blood. Ilacknclio is ono of tho first indications of kidney trouble. It Is the kidneys' cry for holp. Heed It. Doati's Kidney l'HU urn what Is wanted. Aro just whst overworked kidneys need. Thoy strengthen and InviRorato tho kid neys help them lo do ibolr work never fall to cure any case of kidney dJscaso. ltoad the proof from a Shenandoah citizen: Mrs. Mary Unudcubusb, of 213 Kmerlck slitol, SAysi "I was very mlsorablo from pains in my back, accompanied by headaches and a terrible lameness over my kidneys If I stooped thero wero sharp twinges whon I attempted to straltthtcu. I si'flercd from lrrcKularneilun of tho kidney secretions and bad a sensation of weariness lianiilng about mo all tho tlmo; I had beenmo debilitated waiting on my husband during his last illness and as kidney dlseaso , caused tho death of ono of my parotits I was very anxious to net cured. I became- interested in Doun's Kidney Pills, from re.nl Inn tho positive cures thoy hnl performed and I procured a box from Kirlln's drug store lean now praise them as highly as others whose statements I read. On uslug them as directed they removed nil tho troubles and left mo freo from auy an noyance from my kidneys." Donn's Kidney Tills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S, Remember the name Doan's'and take 110 other. NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- (abuse, or excess ana lncns- 1 cretlon. A norvo tonic anu IMood Imlltler. Brings the fpink glow to pale cheeks ana restores the fire of youth. ffiv mail fiOoner box. O boxes lorsa.riUMvmiawriiicuKiianm tco to euro or roranu tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold at Klrllns drug Btore. Shenandoah, Pa. ENKYROYAL PILLS Original mna imij unuinc v afc, lwyt relUhU. ladim k jS DrofgU for vinctotttf tfngiun nuiiJ Brand In lie A And Gold meUlMoY W HihAM. afsifwi with bias ribbon. TaLo VST ino Other. Jtfftfdangnrouitubttttw V ' la lUrnpt for PArtlCttlA", iMlimoBllIt AB4 "Hiicr tor iaaie. ? !"f V," 1 Chi eh cat er h emleal Co.. M I to" Hq are. Bold tj aU Local UmglsU. VUluAVAi x a HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles op Hemorrhoid Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scnld3. Wounds & Bruise Cuts & Sores. u Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum d Tetters. R E Chapped Handa Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. S Sting3 & Bites of Inseota. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Jl-co. Bold by druggists, or ont postpaid onrooclpt of prl UCXrllRKTS'lIED. CO., Ill III minm8i.,S.ViH. IN EFFECT MAY It, 1899. rassenBertralnsleaveShenandoahfor renn lT.m.n Jnnrtlnn. Mnucli Chunk. XiChlchton, Slatlnirton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Alliuitown, Bethlehem, Easton New Yort and Philadelphia at 0 as, 7 ou a. m . iz oa ana o it p. m. JBK 1 1" a " wVand 10 Wp'Si "tston ior iaceyviue, mowbhuh, oyro, Elmlra, Itochester, llulfalo, Niagara Fal s, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Oeneva and the WmI in 15 n.. m- 12 fi2 nnd fi 17 n. m. For BelVldero. Delaware AVatcr Gap and Stroudsburs, S 28 a. ra., 6 17 p. m. lor uimDersviiie anu -x reiuon, t ou . iu, rur ijainucr.viuo iiciiiun, i w ... .... For jeanesyiiie.Leviston and Beaver Meadow, For- MeAUoijAudenried, Ha.ieton, Stockton 828 and dl.utUberyard,BSS.7D0.iUua.m.,iawana K 17n. m ForJeddo, Drllton and Freeland, 6 23. 1012 B. Hi., on u. in. For Scrauton, 5 ( 28. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. ' ' For KaveMtun. Centralis, Mount Carmel and .-. it Centralis, Mount Uarmei ana Bhamokin, 1049 a. m., 142, 6 07, o si p. m KorMalanoy City, Park Place and Delano, ?8, 7 SO, 10 12 a, m.. ana 12 52, fi 17 p. in. 6 28. Fnr Vateaville. S 28. 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Bhamokin at 7 00, 9 20 a. m., 1189 and 4 20 p.m., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 60, io 12 a. m., u 02, o 17 P. ra. - . leavo Duennnuoaii ipr ruiuiviiio, di. viuir. Newcastle, Morea and New Boston, fM and 1 ve FottsviUe f or Shemindoah, 9 45 a. m., 12 :1V iWl. 8 1,1 n. m Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a.m., 12 43, o 09, o 2, 111 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Itun, Centralis, Jit. rkrinel and Bhamokin. 9 46 a. in.. 7 21 I), in.. Trains leave Bliamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. m., and 0 as p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Uahanoy City, J'ark Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audeurled, ilazleton, Btociuon, lumuer xaru, tveatneriy anu iiaucti uuunK, u 47 a. m., aim e z p. m For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catasauaua, White Hall, Conlay, Allentown, Easton am u Fhiiiips. nurg, vfti. m.. anu o a i p. iu. For New York and Phfladcll 2 1). m. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave llazleton for Sheuaudoah, 8 50, a. m l a ivt 1 M. 11. GUTTER. Sunt. Transportation. South Bethlehem, l'a. UULL1N 11. Yil'UUic,ueni. pup.. South Belhlelieni, pa CHARLES S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Ac.: new xorK.ii. Y. A W. NONNRMACHElt. LMv. 1. A.. South Uethlehem, Pi SY PiLLB't QirfiLn cnur. cruii An. fflRvMUMAIr s vtl ml PorinskT'i drac ston, B E BATON'S TANSY PILLS A Titin.Tiralrn.itiWOMAN'8 RELIEF, Alv.v. DremDl.narlt.l. -dlOl jmiii.. U.I C.TAS'I TASK riLLSina IATSB.VB.TM CAioslrsa.Cs. Bmka,1ua. Oufetk.4. r For ls at Kirlln's drug etors and pbnodo Vvr TO M. Poinoare Declines to Acoopt tho Premiership. M. DESOHAHEL MAY BE GALLED. l'oln-nrn Intlmatoil to President l,ou bt That Ho Would l'.ntor n Drsohn nol Cnblnot, nnil tho Prpnldotit nrthe Clinmbor ts the Londtnn; Cnndlclnto. Pnris, Juno 14. The air ts full of roporta regarding the probablo succes sor of M. Dupuy ns premier. M. Polrt care was tho favorite yesterday morn ing, but aftor three-quarters of an hour spent in conference with tho president ho declined to accept tho task. Ho Is a Moderato Republican, and evidently doubted ho would bo nblo to succeed In forming a cabinet, which tho papors think, aftor Mon day's vote, must bo a Radical cablnot. Lato last overling It developed that M. Potncare, while ho rofusod tho pre miership, intimated to tho president thnt he might enter a cabinet prostdod over by M. Paul Doschanol, president of tho chamber of deputies, who hadpre viously been in conforenco with M. Loubet. MM. Polncaro and Doschanol conferred with their friends last avon lng and returned to the Blyieo today to roport tho rosult. It is conceded that Deschanol is now tho leading can didate. Tho feeling among tho Republican senators and deputtos la veorlng In fa vor of a Polncaro-Deschanol combina tion. M. Waldeok-Uoussoau has drop ped Into the background, chiefly owing to his absence from Paris and to tho Impossibility of his return from Riom until a case in whloh ho is engaged as counsel for tho defense Is finished. It Is said that M. Dolcaase insists on retaining the foroign ofllce portfolio In, the new cabinet, rather than ac cepting that of the Interior, and that M. Dourgeols prefers continuing a member of tho French delegation at The Haguo to accepting a cabinet post. Tho attfl-Droyfua press virulently at tacks M.Waldeck-Rousseau and the president, declaring that they have al ready decided upon an openly Droy fusard, antl-mllltary ministry. Lo Soir publishes a probable list, headed by M. Waldock-Rousseau, with tho headline, "A Ministry Adalnst tho Army." This is port 01 mo camnaicn against w, Loubet. Anothor featuro ts the posting of rod placards upon available walls, attack ing him as a Panamlst, and repro ducing the text of tho resolution adopt ed by tno chamber in March, 189S, blaming the minister of tho interior for arranging, toward tho ond of 1892, to dispatch a police agont to Venlco to sco Emtio Arton, Implicated with Dr. Hon and Baron von Rolnach in tho frauds upon tho Panama Canal com pany. Tho placards then point out, in big typo, that "this censured Panamlst minister of tho Interior was Loubet, now president of the republic." small groups gatnorcd in front 01 tho placards and discussed their con- j tonts until the police, at a late hour last evening, tore them from the walls. Clirltlnnl Qots Four Tears. Paris, Juno 14. Baron Christian!, who assaulted, President Loubet with a cano at tho Auteull races Juno 4, was sentenced yesterday to four years' Imprisonment. Chrlstlanl was tried before the correctional police court. Tho Judges deliberated 36 minutes and delivered! judgment, saying that, ac cording to the articles of tho penal code under which Chrlstlanl was sen tenced, ho was liable to from two to five years' imprisonment. Eleven par ticipants in tho cafe riots last Sunday have been variously sentenced, the mlxlmum sentenco being 1C days' Im prisonment. I'loquart Exonerated, Paris. June 14. The chamber of in dictments yesterday decided that thero is no case against Lieutenant Colonel Plcquart, charged with forgory in the Dreyfus care, or against Maitro Lo- blols, his counsel, against whom charges wore also made In connection with the case. Tho judgment or the cou't finally exonerates Ploquart, who was released from prison after being in confinement noarly a year. Bobbed the Grave. A utei-tllncr Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, la narrated by him as follows : "I was la a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite crniiual v orowine waiKer aay uy uay. Three physicians nau given me up. 1 oriuu- atelv. a friend advisod trying 'Electric Hitters,' ana to my great joy anu surprise, tbe I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my Urn. and rnlihnd the crave of another victim." No ono should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug store, Yniiltco Won tho Second Unco Montreal. June 14. Tho second race of the series for the special cup be- tween tho Yankee, of the White Bear i i. t . . vj &um...u, ' . ,...fcw - ciub st. Paul, and the Dominion, of tho St. Lawrenco club, was a walkover ior mo xanueo, tno uomiuion ureauuu , ber mast in making tno second Duoy . Dominion wafl loftd. 1 or tno rnco. Tno uominioa waa loau- lng when her mast snapped off short, I- Bno was towea into tue juuges- ooar. Btl0 was towea into tne juages- ooar, dismissed and talten to Dorval, the iuuu& Yankee continuing over tbe courso nV,.. aiOIie. Try Allen's Toot-Ease, A oowder to bo shaken Into the shoes. At this season vur feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smartine feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- Easo. It cools tho feet and makes wanting nasv. Curos swollen and sweating feet, bl stors and callous spots, lieiioves corns anu bunions of all pain ana Rives resv ami m- fort. Try it to-day. Bold by all aruggisis and shoe stores for B5c. Trial packago 1 jjfch. Address, Allen S. Olmstod, Le Boy, N, Y. Conci-esnmnrt Illanrt'Muqh llotteri Lebanon. Mo Juno 14. Mr. Bland continues to Improve, and his condl- tion insures hU Klans' and" f Honds in linnn tnr nis ultimate roomui J. iw announcement of tho proposed visit of Colonel W. J. Dryan on aunaay n acted as u tonio to tils spirits. How's This Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHENEY CQ , Props., Toledo, O, .3 . . . . 1. T rlin, We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fln- anclallv able to carry out any obligations made anclally able to carry out any" k Weot&Tbadx Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. VA. JSr& MAuv.K.Who.esal.Drug. tmLi. ni.io. . - t "... s i ti.. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is wicen inieruaujr, h.b i i .n,i mnMiu ur faces of r.irUr .r.""--r Boub-rii the system, i-nce t- - Drugglfts. TP(!'?ltt,'.r!1-.. tr..m .ti.f lHiii arts tno uvs iiinitiimmiimiinmironpiii(iitiiiiiiMni"i 1' DASTDH JcgctaMoPxcparafionrorAs snWlAUng uteroodflndltegula tine thfcSlcuiiflchs atuLDcwcls of EromotesDTgfcsUoaCtecrrul- YACSSanalffiSt.tioninin5neiincr OraumiMorpulnO nor mineral. Not TSTAH.C otic. ISunfttn SitJt" ttoJUiSlu - Mtl SerJ ' Jlrprnmfit fl,rm Scffl - Yjanficd &ifitr . itifjyrw farm AnrfivfTfrmmlv rnpfSnnqllrvi- lioii.Sour.Stomach.Dmrrhoca, Worms juonvulsions ,r evensft" ness andLossor SLEEP. HicSlnulo -Signature of "NEW YORK., EXACT-COPVDPWBAEP.cn. AMD niro RIMMIN THE WORLD'S BEST THE WOllUti LOWEST. ftU Mem t tS r nr. wilt U wrf nCltUT rmm n nitnH ioMm h mine, new himkhuic. riimon, msuaivsms. .moot isuko. CMMcrrcvT. new nut. nmntmu. Send for our Book, "A Bird's Eye View 218 rages beautifully illustrated and very York and bow to go about. Frxe tor mi "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD SHAVE WITH." 4 SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING; A Wreck From Grippe, Catarrh and Asthma. RESTORED WITH I was known as "The Woman cessautly. I was a school teacher taguiiv . X .t.' ' . . i v-i. u - . vmvuw ... "J " eaten away the partition in my nose. It had produced Bronchitis A tl dreadful Stomach troubles and weak kidneys. In fact it hat ' ,,. ,, . ,0t-;(r buuc " ""b" "v ,v1,iph left me a wreck in mind aildbodv. TlliS Was the condition the 1 which icii mc u wicv;. in xu.ixu. umiuwy, ,. vw ,v..u.w.. doctors left me in, after dosing me i un,10.i,t miio-h cures without end but un11i,t miio-h "": j""f,1 in desnair till I eot hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets They acted like magic from the first, and better than I had been in years. Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved You cet more doses of Brazilian Balm Sl.OOa bottle at druuirlsts. With every anu Toxicola Tablets free; the best toulo, nerve and r ooV.jif. chemists. Ihdpls. Ind, Shenandoah Drug Store, Coming Kvents June 21. Ico cream festival, under the Young W Usher's Assoc.. " Jnlv 3. Ice cream festival, under auspices of the Star Foot Ball team, iu Bobbins' hall. July 4 Ico cream festival, iiuder auspices of the Eeturned Soldlors of tho Cubuu war, In Bobbins' opera house. Florida Short Line. The New York ana; Florida Eiprcss, via Soutlmrn Hallway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, dally nt 6:3t p. m, carrlea through Pullman sleepins an to Aueusta and Savannah, Ga., Jaoksonv l o and Tampa Fla., vl Charlotte and Co umbla. This is tho short lino and most attractive route to points in Georgia and Florida. All information chcorfully furnished by Charles L Hopkins. Utriet Passenger Agent. 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. HOOD'S I'lLLa cure Mver III, rtlllnn.nA... Infllretln'.t. Ilnadanhn. imea-nt laxative All DrusrUt - - CASTORIA For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The d Have Always Bought. TORIA THC CCNTAUH COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. iff fallOto! K! KKW YORK of New York" nnd its OreateBt Store interesting. Tells you all about New askino. THING, BUT NOT TO BRAZILIAN BALM who Coughs," for I coughed in hll my health failed. Catarrh had mr nn MW vintim for the Orinne - -j 1- --7 ir- with opium, quinine, etc. Then . thev oulv made me worse, I was and in a few weeks I was cured laiK aDOUi wonaerim remedies my life Miss I. I,, Clark, 917 Horton St for the money than any other remedy. 23, (50 cents S1.00 bottle you get ono month's treatment of strensth builder in tno world. u. s jacuson Wholesale and Retail Agents, UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT SrRINOS OP" ARKANSAS VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will cmcltcato from your system tho linger ing effects of grip and other ailments caused by tho Bovero winter, and malaria, rhouma. tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomachy kidney, liver and nervoup disorders, paralysis, blood and klu diseases, and chronic and func tional derangements. The mountain climate of Hot Springs is cool and delightful tn summer. 100 lintels open the year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all information, address 0. F, Cooley, Manager Bulsncss Men's League, not Springs, Ark, For reduced excursion ticehj and par ticulars of the trip, address W. A. Turk, Qeu'l IViss. Agt., Southern Ky., Washington, D. 0., or 0. L. Hopkins, District Tassengcr Agont, 638 Chestnut St., l'litla., l'a, C-l-lm Bay Keystone flour. Bosurothut the name I-RhHiu ot ilita, Ashland, 1., is printed on every ki Bears the t Signature An n & Kin W You M REPORTED DEAD. laid to HavoBoon Assassinatod by Aguinaldo's Guard. A DAY OF FIGHTING WITH REBELS The Filipino lloldly Attnok tlio Oiin- liontt In the llnrhor nnil Miiko Vig orous ItrwNtnnpo to tho Attnok of General I.nwton'n I.nml l'prct, Manila, June 11. Information be lieved to be reliable hna reached here of tlio nssassinatlon of General Luna and his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Pasco lUmon. June 8 by Aguinaldo's guard at the headquarters of Aguln aldo. Luna and Hamon, It appears. went to the Filipino headquartors to confer with Agulnadlo, got Into an al tercation with tho captain of tho guard and ono of thorn drew a revolver. Tho guard then killed Luna and Ha mon with their bayonots. At daylight yesterday the rebols at Cavlte VIeJo dropped two sholts from big smooth hero gun mounted In front of the church Into the navy yard. Tho only damago dono was splintering tho top of the nugo shears on the mole. The gunboats Callao, Manila and Mosquito then proceeded to dis mount tho gun. Aftor breakfast the rebels opened Are along the beach to Dakoor. After silencing the big gun at Ca vlte Vlejo the gunboats ran oloso along the shore, bombarding the robel post tlon. Tho rebols ropllod with rifle fire and with tho fire of some small pleoes of artillery. So vigorous was the enemy's flro that at 9:20 a. m. the gunboat Helena Joined the small gun boats already named and tho Prince ton, Monteroy and Monndnock, from their anchor ranges, dropped occasion al big shells among the rebols. Thin, apparently, only sorved to Inclto tho rebels, as" thoy kept up an incessant fire of musketry and artillery near the mouth of tne Znpoto river, two mllos north of Dakoor. Tho (Ire of all soveu warships was concontratcd on this point shortly aftor noon. Tho rebels wore eventually forcod to abandon tholr guns nftar holding out for about four hours, only to be confronted by Goneral Lawtou's force on land and In tholr rear, whero there was heavy fighting. As soon as tho land lighting opened the Amorlcans wero attacked by hid den riflemen on all sides, oven the amlgos or "friendly" natives. In the houses of the town, shooting Into tholr roar, A little group made a desperate stand, General Lawton, Major Starr and Lieutenants Donovan and Connel ly taking rifles from tho wounded men and firing at tho enemy, bringing down some of the robol sharpshooters from a tree. Finally tholr cartridges wore all gono and thoy were forced to break through tno enemy s flank, carrying tno wounded to the main body of tne troops. Lieutenant Donovan, whose log was broken, floundered for a mtlo through a bog, aftor loading his men in the face of a greatly superior forco. General Lawton ceasod firing until reinforcements could bo brought ua Two battalions of tho Fourteenth rog' lment and ono battnllon of the Ninth regiment wore hurried to tho front. and In the afternoon tho battle was re sumed. The only monn3 of crossing tho Ztx- note was by a small brldgo, which tho Filipinos commandod, with trenches spreading V-shapod, whence they could concontrato tholr aro on tho bridge. Thoy also had tho advantage of tho trees and Junglo, so tho Amorlcans could hardly see ahoad When tho battle was resumed with tho reinforcements, our battery hav ing silenced tho onomy s guns, tho Americans wading waist deop In tho mud of tho salt flats, slowly, and pour ing stoady volleys of musketry at tho rebels, drove their opponents beyond the river. Thon tho two armlos lay facing each other across the deep stream, tho enemy practically out of sight, while tho men In blue lay on the mud and bushes, many of them without sholtor, for threo hours, with' out a moment's cessation In the firing. One battalion aftor anothor, Goneral Lawton summoned the resorvos from Las Plnas until only enough troops were loft In tho town to nrovent the Filipinos from attacking tho Amorl- cans In tho roar. An army has seldom courageously than did our regulars, a majority of whom were, comparatively speaking, reorults, who could havo boen pardoned for retiring, In the faco of such a florce lire, from tholr ox- poeod positions, It is Impossible at present to ostt mato the number of Filipino dood, There aro many dead bodies In tho Holds tno Amorlcans traversed. This battlefield, Incidentally, wan formerly the sceno of soverat of tho i,Mfllnat atrtirrcrlnc, WnAan ,V,n Cnn v, ?'rrr" larea una tno l'liipinoi. xno mon was cuuBiueruu iiuyruuauio, ana nuu- arecu 01 Spaniards and Filipinos navq un Hiueu wans ngnunc over tno autuw urmtju iu luiuiur cuuiwsi lur ua poiBeiwIon. Gsnoral Lawton, thoush exbauitsd lr the morning's flght. rnlllod by sheer win power, ana was tno oommanams flffure In tue battle. Ha went along the lines, directing and oncouraglng tne troops. Goneral wheaton and General Oven. shine were equally courageous. In UU, 111 faot, the generals wero among the few on t,o h.tlanlH mt,n 0o take sholtor under the hottest fire. A Thousand Tongues Onld not Hxnrnss the ranturaof Annie E. Springer, of 11S5 Howard st., Philadelphia, when she found that Dr. King's New Uis- cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burdpn. All other remeuiua auu uuvturs cuuiu give uer uu uuiji, but slio says of this Boyal Cure "it soon re. ol In ot on.l T n nnm sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re- memDoraomBDeiore. I Joel iiko sounamg Its praise throughout the Universe." So ...in ...i. , T- T'l xT Ti; iyjii uidiiuuv nuu uiuvii mux a nun iia - covory for any trouble of tbo Throat, Chest or Lungs, rnco ouo. anu n.uu. xriai bottles free at Wasley's drug store j every Dome guarauiceo. lClllod hy CollapslnnMlrlok Itlln, SayrovHle, N. J., Juno 14. Joseph Francis, a laborer employed in a brick, kiln hero, was killed and Stephen Schultz, working in the same place, was seriously Injured yesterday by th collapsing ot the kiln. Both men were burled In the ruins. Frauds was dead when taken out nnd Schulti uncon- fclous. CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature CUBANS CAPTURB ARMS tn Onlcr to t'lnlm h JOinro of tne Atiu-rlrnn Orntttlty. r..l. 1 1 n 1 1 t.laiitAn mt cotonerwinin'm n. nisbe arrived Here yesterday ana wgun payins ui Culian troops, a Urge number of whom he found wltlng. They received their iharoi of the American gratuity wltb enthuilMm, seeming to bo very grate ful, for an opiwrtunlty to return lo their homes with funds enough to meet their Immediate necessities. Colonel Hlsbee strictly enforces his rule to make no payments except to applicant who bring arms or certifi cates that tlij-y have delivered arms o tlie local autnoruiee. inus iar in Tveaivons have been delivered to the mayor of GuanHjay. Here, as else where, applicants havo appeared, and many of them with nrnis, whoso names do not show In the list, and thero aro also applicants who have undoubtedly seen service, but do not receive pay ment because they do not come within Colonel Blsbee's rule. Among the lat ter there Is considerable discontent. Monday night, before Colonel Ills- bee's arrival, a large party, knowing that a quantity of nrms was stored at Callao. decided to secure mesa weauons. In order to onable them to collect their shares. Shortly after mid night the policemen who wero guard ian the storehouse were surprised uy a strong party, which rushed the police guard. Tho latter flrod and retained tholr position until their ammunition was exhausted, whon tho Cubans, who wore armed with sticks, compelled thorn to submit. All the members of the 'party helped themselves generous ly to the arms. General opinion neie Is that the police really connived In the affair. STOP WOMEN from exercising common sense? Yoa can't do it. As the old rhyme runs: "The rasn's a fool who tries by fnrce or iklll To turn the current of a woman will r or lr tne win, tne wui, you hist imiviiu on . Anil ir sue worn sne won i, to men: s an mu im u Common sense tells a woman that when she's sick she needs a doctor. Common sense tells a woman that in disease the first question is not of man or woman, but of recognlied medical ability. Common sense aDDlieutoauveriisnmenia which invite women to "write to a woman because she is a woman and understands women," will snow the women so appealed to, that it's no use to write to any woman about disease unless that woman is a physician. Common sense used in the readinsr of advertisements will discover that no claim is made in them to a physician's knowl edge or diploma. And that is not because the claim would be morally culpable as a lie, but because It would be legally pun- lsnaDie as a trauu, l ue law permits you to masquerade as n doctor in an advertise ment, Just so long as you don't actually claim to be a doctor, or put M. D. after your name. That's why the advertisement is worded "write to a woman" instead of write to a doctor. Common sense has brought more than half-a-milllon women, afflicted with some form of female disease, to Dr. R. V. Pierce as one of the most expert physicians in the United States in the treatment of female diseases. Dr. Pierc is a specialist. He has given more than thirty years of active nractice to the treatment of female dis eases, ur. fierce is not a pnysician " Dy courtesy. He is a physician regularly grad uated, letrallv emoowered to nractice and with thirty years of experience in the treat ment or diseases or women, which lie has made his snectaltv. iiie ouer ot tree consultation nv letter made by Dr. Pierce is a real offer, an honest offer. It is an offer backed by a medical institution, witn a woria-wiae reputation, a staff of nearly a score of regularly grad uated pnysicians, a practice wutcu reaches everv state in the Union and a record of more man nait-a-munon women treated and ninety -eight out of every hundred Derteetiy curea write to a doctor. That's the hrst thine. Write to the doctor. That's the next thing. Jlie woman's uoctor. is ur. K. V. 1'icrce. ot tue invalids- uoiei, uuuaio, N, v, CURE GUARANTEED. trBSVt. Afflicted SAdnnforttrnste sntrcrlnz f rom BLOOD POISOH.l'.:: ormsrrled lire, (Stricture and varicocele. Xuf! DECEIVED, ROBBED and WIKtll pnb7HnpiCDOpatbtc,A110Dath!Q 3smshswsJ HuuttllcuL'UiasTs.caiyciviBiiaLa Lieeiria Belt swindlers, and wlih nn honrit guaranteed care anil tvllllntrtu nay for tU inraconinKpenonBiivoriii ivjtit oia DR. T EEL 604 North Sixth St. on9e,.Voh.8o?unieAFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL as Sworn TeitlmnntnU prove, nn matter what others advertise or falsely claim. XYeah Caies Cured la 4 to 1 0 day a. JLoit Manhood 4 email, shrunken organs reitored. Hours! l3 eVgs.ti-9, hmitr. It rinnifMPverT f mini unrlriprMMt In mcdtHnp. 1U t&Iuo to secret Buflerers it beyond description w- u;i-Ja,Mu:-a ?. j-Tl 1 laUCI pil 1 a Ci, Readinq R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke, IN EFFECT JUNK 3, 18i9. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows For New York via Philadelphia, week davk iu, as, i o, w Da a. m., u Mt a uy ana o uj p. m, Sundavs. 2 10 a m. For New York via March Chunk, week days 7 37 a. tn., 1228 and 8 09 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days. I SundaVS. 2 10 n m. 1U. da ni.vQDB, m.. iz -U. a ana 0 uy n. m. For PotUvllle. wef k davs. 2 10. 7 37. 9 S3 .. m. . m. m .mi i nn . m. x,,...' o,n... I l'or -lamaquaanaaiananoy mty, week days. S, 'oTn "i',M"Ml"P'm , wiiiin,,,.r.nrt fli,r ,,,i rJ.i.K... uhj-b, o itu a. ui. u ao, ao p. m Sundavs. 3 27 a m. For MaUano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, fi 83. 787.965,1182 a.m.. 12 26, 309, 809, 780, 9 68 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 3 27 a rn. For Ashland and Shamoktu, week days, 3 27, 787,1182 a. m.. 12 28,8 09, 07, 7 25 and 165 p. in. ounuay, a n a in. r or Baltimore, Washington and the West via . V. , 1 h. IV.. ,U1UU Terminal. Phlladclnh gn trains les-t Beading la. (P. & It. It S.) at 8 20. '400,11.7)8. m., aw ana 7.ZT p. km. ounaays I o M I w, , u. ui., o a nuu f , p. m. AQU1. a ao, 7 oo, 11 za a. m., a 4S and "r?..iIf!...J"i7 WS, "I e,h.e S.".' "I'S " ' 4"' V ' "X m 113 IS 8 40 p.m. Sundays. 185, 8 23 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wttrk days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 SO, 11 80 a. m., and 1 30, 4 80, 19 00 cm Leave New York via Manch Chunk, week "V'lLTi KiS!.' 2. aiivoiJ av4aiJt criUlUKl, WCCC n ou- m' "uu . '". . Leave Heading, week days, 187, 7 CO. 1008 i , iu,, is ia, s 17, q lu, nap, m. Leave Pottsvitle, weekdays. 717, 740 a, m. 10 SO. 12 80. 1 20. 4 30. 10 and 6 60 n. ra. L fT? "sur,'' 8 M' 1123 Mahanoy Clly, week days. 8 45, 904, n 47 a.m.. 2 22. 6 25. 6 51.7 44. 10 on n m ' i . , . ... . . . i isto junuanor rimfl. weer uava. 2 in im BO. 9 22. lo 2a. 1SJ CO, a. m., 2 89, 6 88, s 42, J 68 "'ii1: Leave Wllllamsport, week days. 742. 1000 a , m.. 1281 and i 00. 11 SO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wKm! md South street wharf for Atlantic Oltv. weevaavs Express. 9 ou a iu. isatuniav nn v ISO 2 00, seventy minute 3 00, 4 00 slxty-fivo iiuuutuj, aw taixty minutei ouu, v id p m, iseventy rplnule Aecommndatlon, 6 15 a m, a ou, o irj p in. Buuuays r,xpress. aw, vuu, 1000 am, 715 p m, (seventy minute. Accom modation, 8 15 a m, 4 45 p m. T An ..a Atlantic I l , . .1 .. .. T7. press, 700, seventy minute, 7 45 .slxty-Ora minute, 8 20, sUty-flvo minute, 9 00, 10 43 a m, seventy minute, J 3 30, 6 30, p m. Accommoda tion, 4 23, 8 21 a m, 4 05 p m. Sundays Express, 4 00,8 80, 8 00 p m. Accommodation, 715 a m, tiapra. For Cane May. Sea Isle City and Ocean Cltv . weeauays, u laa m, il 4U naturuays omy,j 4 n m. Sundays-' 8 45 a m. Additional, wee days, for Cape Msy and Ocean City. 8 45 am. 51511 Additional Sundays, Cape Mav and Ocean City, 9 15 a m. Cape May only, 4 43 p in Parlor Cars on all exurees trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Itailway ticket agent or auureiM 1 A Rnnmnn Viuaw T Wwwwa A What is Colory King? It Is an lif rt drink, nnd l rxwltlve enro for const I pnt ton, headache, nervous il isonh rs, rheumatism, kidney dlKca, and the ar. ous troubles arising from a disordered stom ach and torpid liver. It Is a most otfreeaMo medicine, Btid Is recommended by physicians generally. I'eler.v King Is l'l In S6c nnd Wo. imckagca by druggists and dealer. 1 Yon can blame yourself If you lo n't get real good co (Tea to drink. Ordinary coffee Is mads de licious bv adding SDELKV4. v. ri PROFESSIONAL CARDS j-JIl. K. Y. KOUSA, venire anu AiarKei streets. In the MHIrt building, lullolnlnc Juslloa HhoMiiftker,'s olllre. Olllce hours : 8.-0) to 13.-C0 a. m., S.-00 to t 00 and 6:00 to WO p. m. DDHKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Enn bull til nir. corner of Mftln in Centre MreetA, Hbcnnndoah. jJUOF. JOHN JONKS, flUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ick Box M, Mfthanor C1y, Ilavtne uludled under Rome of the beet masters In London nd Parts, will jtUe leeeona on tbe Tlolln.mandolln. ruliar mnd vocal enllnra. Terms reAsonable, Address In care of 61 route. tne lewier Bhenandoan. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHTJYKILL DIVISION. Jc.R 1, KM, Trains will leave Htiiiiknilnli Mftar In. date lor Wlcgnn, Gllberton, FrmckTllle. Dr Water, St. Clair, l'ottsTllle. IlataburK, Iteadlnc, Poltstotrn, Phoeniirllle. JTorrlstown sod Phil, aaelphla (Ilr'Ad street station) at CIS and 8 00 a. m.,210,8 it p. m. on week days. Sundays. 8 01 a. ra., 4 20 p. m. ' ' lTains leave rrsctvllle lor Shenandoah St 7 88, 11 it a. m, and 6 38, 7 88 p. m. Sunday 11 01 a. in. nnd i 31 p. m. Ieare 1'ottMvlllo (or 8hc nsndosh (via PraeK vllle) 7 10, 11 30 a. m., 8 10, 7 10 p. m. Sundar 10 SI a. m., 8 10 p. m. Ieare Philadelphia, (Droad street station), tot Suesandoah at 8 85 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week dars. Sundays leave at 8 50 and 9 23 a. m. Ixave Philadelphia (Ilroad street statloa) for Pottsvllle, 8 30,8 33, 1019 a. m., 210, 4 10, 711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. A SO, 923 a. m.and 6 02 p m. tave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOH NEW YORK. 860,738,825, 960. 1021. 1100, iltiam.MOO noon, 1235, (Limited M CO and 4 22 p ml. 1 4J. 230.3 20, 8 60, 4 02. 8 00, 568,800, 7 02, 8 KL 10 CO n in. 12 01 nlchL Susdivi. 1 11 i M un 500,4 15,8 23,950. 10S1.1043, 1143a rn, UOa! 12 35, 2 30, 4 02 Limited, 4 IE!. 5 30. KM. 8 85. 7 02, '810,10 00 pm. 12 01 nlBhl. ' Kipress (or Iioston without change, 11 01 a as. wrek-days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. For Sea Olrt. Asbury Park, Ocean Orore, LonK Uranch, 660, 8 30, 11 41 a m. 8 80. 4 03 p m weekdays. For Lambert vllle. Easton and Rnnt,n am 9 CO a m, 12 00 noon, 3 82, 5 00 (LambertTllle and vu-iuii oniyi, weeKaays, ana 7 03 p m daily. IlulTalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 83 p in dallv. WASHINGTON AND TITK SOUTH. For Raltlmore and Washington, 80, 7 20. H 82 10 20,1123 am, 1209, '1230, ! 12,1 12, 4 41 li2S Conirrcsslonal Urn., 5 34, 6 17, 65, 7 81 p. m, and 12 05 nleht weekdara. Himilkva ssn on 9 12, 11 23 a m, 12 09, ! 12, 8 12. 4 41 IS 20 Oon- Krcasionai Llm.J.BM, 53, 71 p m and 12 M night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 IS a ra, 1 83 and 4 01 p m week days. 3 OS snd 11 19 p m dally. Atlantic UMtst Line. Express 12 09 p m, and uuaniKni.dallr. Southern Itailway. d m. dallr. Express 584 and M Norlolk nnd Western Itailway for Memphis and New Orleans, 5 34 p m dally. Chesapeake & Ohio Itailway, 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 1 Hz. press for New York, 9 00am, 480pm week days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park. 8 80 a m weekdsya. For Island. Heights, 880 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays. WEST JERSEY. & SEASHORE R. R. JlSE 1, 1899. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m, 4 00, 7 03 n, m. wk days. Bnndays, 9 20 a. m.. 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Wlurl-Hinn.. son w n. jii. n w naturua' turdays only, 2 00, 4 09 165 GO minutes p. m. Sundays, a (accommodation, 4 SO and minutes i. 4 uu. o ou l 800,900, 10 00 a m ouupm.j For Cape May, Anglesea. Wlldwtwl, Holly Beach Express, 900 a m 1 30 Saturdays only. 403pm weekdays Sundays, 9 00 am. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor 9 00 a m, 4 20 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a m. ror somen' Point Express, 8 00, 9 09, a ra. (100 Saturdays only), 2 00. 4 00, 4 30, S 00 p iu weekdays. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 a ml The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residence. Dining Car. T. B. IlDTCniKsos, J, B. Wood, uen-i aianater, Oen'l Pass's r Agt News and Opinions OF National Importance THE " S ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mall, - $6 a year Daily aud Sunday ,by mail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Price 5c a copy. By nail, $2 a jea Address THE SUN, Hew York. 'owuera never .1 ai.rtnaft fktii m Hth Tuny fid r-npyTaT 'Ml nd ohr UU ser rrmnllre). A Iwavi liu I tii A hk... ftf.rt M rilaai r merit (luaranLMHl aunivior to tJI nLKen m iMliMu 7 Mao. fgQr pscVuge Jfrfot Sccilg . fA little of this admlxture to cheap coffee t makes aaeuctous J drlnk and saves expense. I
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