3j The opinion, of Scores of our Fellow licslilcnts of Shenandoah like other AmerU mil citizens.. In tonlclnc art ItivKufmnnt .tonnf to be sure of getting tho wottti of their M. money. They want to know all tlio whys ami whoroforcs, and In a direct ratio to tho vnluo of tho Investment they burrow and ferret until satisfied with tho collateral. Tako an instance In tho roalra of proprietary articles. If wo know of a friend who has bcon cured, wo havo somo fulth In tho pre paration ; if wo know of two or throo our faith increases. If the euros reach soorcs. all well known citizens, and anyone who still maintains that thcro is nothing beyond ordinary merit in the said preparation can Rifely ln left to the caro of his fellow tax payers If ho wishes to pick a quarrel with them on tho question of their judgment and voracity, he has amplo opportunity in Shen andoah to do so. Ileglu with this enso : James Guodhcad, of 833 West Oak street, says : l nun a groat ncai or pain in my back radiating forward and downwards; more or less distress in my head, with an oppress' lug woarincsa and loss of energy ; culd hardly straighten at times; any 'attempt to stoop caused sharp twinges to go through mo and I could lift nothing without it hurting mo. I read that Dnan's Kidney Pills woro a positive euro for such troubles and I procured xthem frptu Kirlln's drug store, They gavo mo a great deal of relief and made mo feel better than I had for years. Tho lamoncss disappeared and I did not havo tho backacho alt tho time as formerly." Poem's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 5o cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for 'the U. S. Remember the name Coin's and take no other, NERV1TA PILLS Restores Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, NlchtEmlsslonsand wastlne- diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana mais icretion. A ncrvo tonic nml Utlnml lmlldcr. Brines tho Jiti. lni ntn flioph-a rmrl I i'IV pvyuuiu. tjiun l'""- - " wASMi restores the lire oi youia noii r.nn -hn-r. hmrra for $2.S0: with a written, ininran. tco to euro or refund tlio monoy. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Bold at Kirlln's drug store, Shenandoah, I'a. m.1.1i.li, EnftlUfc Plamond Brand. EHNYROYAL PILLS UrlL-inftinno mj wtnoinu. AFC. ftlWftJ MlUbU. l Drniil for Cktekut4f Enptith Dla-JffA .mmdUrond lu ltd nd Oold MwmJW no other. Jteftii dangtroui nlttitw V .i i i.i,..i,nm. it nroutii. or a. la itimpi f pMttauHrt, itUmonIH b4 Boldttr fcU Locti Oraggliu. I'IIIIjAIIA a a Dr. Humphreys5 Spocillcs net diroctly upon tho diseaso, without exciting disorder in other porta of tho system. Tlioy Curo tho Sick. 80, CUBES. TBICES- 1 Foveri. CODgostlons, Inflammation'. .'J 3 2 Worm. Worm Fevor, Worm Colic. .25 Tnililnc.CoIIo.Crrlns.9akeIulnes3 .23 4-niarrhca. of Cblldron or Adulta.... .25 7- Couihi. Colds, Broncbltls 25 8 Neuralgia, Tootliaclie. Faccacho..... .23 0-lleadocho. 81ck Headacho, Vertigo.. .25 10 Dyipcpila,lndIecsUon,WoakStomach.25 11-8uppreed or Painful Period,.... .23 12 Whltea. Toorrotusorcrlods .25 13-Croup. Laryngllli, noarscoess 2a 14-SnltHhenm. Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .23 15- nheumallim. Ilboumatlo rains .35 10 Malaria, Chills, Fovcr and Ague 25 10 C'nlnrrh, Influenza, Cold la tho Head .25 20-Whooplns-Coiish .33 27-Kldnev Dlsenie .25 28!Yervou Debility 1.00 30-UrlnarvWcoUne. WotUngBed... .25 77-Orlp.IIay Fewr .25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druralats or Mailed Free. ... . RnM h 1riiD.trl.r. nr umt nn rpcelnt nf rtrlRA. numnhreya' lied. Co. Cor. WlUIain & John SU new voce. IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Pcnn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lebtghton, Biaungion, wnuet Uetblehem, Eoston . oj rj in . . nan, ttosauiua, Aiiwtown. WB2nndMTt.r;u: ' For Wilkcsbarre, White llitven and Pittston, B 2S. 10 la n. m.. 12 S2 anil S 17 n. m. For Laceyvllle, Towandn, Suyre, Wavcrly, Elmlro, Kocheater; HuBalo, Nlugara Falls, Auburn, .Syracuse., Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 12 11. in., 12 B2 and 5 17 p. m. For Itelvtdere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudaburg, S 28 a. m., S 17 p. m. ror ituiucriiviiio uiiu Atii.un, iwu. m For Jeancsville, Loviston and Ileaver Meadow, B 28 a, in., 12 S3 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Ilazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. in., 12 62 and o 17 p. in. ForJeddo, Drlfkm and Froeland, 5 28, 1012 .ra.,o i, p.m. rot ncranion, o iu . un For Ixst Creek, Ulrardville, and Ashland, 1 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Itaven Kun, Ccntralla, Mount Carmol and Bbomoicin, iu iu a. m.t iu,dw,m m. For Malianoy City, Park Place and Delano 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. in., nnd 12 52. S 17 p. m. For Yatesville. fi 28. 10 12 a. in. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7 00, 9 20 a. m., fl OU, J.U IV. III.. LA U4. U H 1. ' XT . ,A KTuw ltnatnn 1 Mi unrl HOIt VMtIO, AA u t vu nuu iwn -vmjwm hv i 1ft 12 a. m . 13fi2 and fi 17 D. m. U.l"p.m. ,",-,u- Leave 'Uazleton for Shenandoah, 9 60 a. m., 12 43, 0 09, A 26,8 31 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave for J lav en Run. Central la. ML fL?Z?AttLk'i .t 8 60 a. m., and 5 W p. m. Leava Hhenandoah for Yatesville. Malianoy Lily, 1 Ilt i JIKC, UUWUU, 4lUUCll(,OU, Ilazlrton, Htockton, Lumber Yard, Weathcrly nd ITminh Chunk. 0 47 a m.. and 0 02 n. in. For Lehlghton, Hlatlngton, Catasauqua, White Hall, Coplay, Allontown, Kaston and I'hllllps- burg, v il a. ui., anu o a p. m. Hnr New York and PhlladelDma. 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazletoa for Shenandoah, 8 SO, a. m., and 27 p. m. , , ' ' M. B. OUTTKK, Supt. Transportation, Bouth Uetlilehcra, Pi I10U4N It. WlLUUIt, Uenl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pi CHARLES B. LKU.UenLJ'&as.Aut.. New York, N. Y. A. W. WONNEilAUlIlSU, DIV. l'.A., South Bethlehem, Pi 3Srf AtMlEllHE! SEM040. f0SW0MM5 6II Tn ai Povtnsky'i drnt storf, B OtBtra rl' ) A WN'S PILLS A TIIID, TSITS W WOMAN'S I Haur, Alw 0ll 11 it i-i nramnl Uld rUtU. Imitation. Q.i ciio'i turn riiuma , rCJtoS For Ml at Kf rBn's drac stor and Shanasda initiator Fjnd .Q & Ministry POIHOABE MAY BE EEOALLED. Sonntor Wnlilock-Ttotmspnu Kmlonvor- no: to Soctiro tho Co-operation of M. Cnslmlr-l'orlor, n Former l'rosldout of tho Ilopulillo. Paris, Juno 19. President Loubct re ceived In audlenco yesterday M. Cnai-lnlr-Porior, fonnor presldont of Franco, and consulted with him regarding tho ministerial crisis. After this Intorvlow M. Loubet rocolvod Sonator Plorro Waldock-Ilos8eau. Tho latter. It Is understood, has made his acceptance of tho task of forming n cabinet conditional upon tho co operation of M. CaBlmlr-Porlor and cer tain sections of tho chamber of depu ties, which ho hopes to sccuro. Ho has consulted with soveral stntcsmon and has had a long confcrcnco with M. Loplno. former Drofoct of doIIco of Paris. M. Waldook-Ilosscau Is meeting with considerable difficulty, but ho appears uotormmed. Ho will confer with M. Loubot again boforo submitting a draft list of colleagues. or tho throo formor nrcmlora whom ho has consulted Maurlco Rouvlor. who was president of tho council of ministers and minister of finance In 1887, alone consented to tako a port folio. Follx Mollno lnformod him that ho failed to sco how his appolntmont as premier would bring about a solu tion of tho crisis. Henri Drlsson con tented himself with promising support and oxpros3lng good wlshos. M. Waldeck-Ilosseau waited upon M. Caslmlr-Perlor and oarnostly endeav ored to Induce him to accept tho port folio or war, on tho ground that his presence at tho ministry or war would simplify tho difficulties of the situa tion. Thereupon M. Caslmlr-Porler consulted with tho president, who pointed out to him that ho would bo able to oxorclso moro authority than any ono clso over tho generals In de stroying tho gorms of irritation. M. Caslmlr-Porler replied that ho had rififlnltnlv withdrawn frnm Tinlltlr-H. Vint nevertheless would undertake to con- -, JT .. , ; ' siaor tne matter. this reply, which gives him full liberty to constitute a cabinet of republican union. Tho Question now Is whether ho will co bo far as to Includo a So cialist In the ministry. Ho himself Is indisposed to do so, and no doubt his View will provall. It Is understood that If M. waldeck- Rosscau fails the president will again summon M. Polncaro, whom ho has asked to remain In Paris at his (M. Loubct s) disposition. Robbed the Orave A stnrtline incident of which Mr. John I Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him ns follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coatcu, pain continually In back ana Bides, no appetito gradually growing wonkor day by day. Three nhvsicians hud uiven me uo. Fortun ately, n tnena auvisoa trying t.iecinoi Bitters.' and to my groat joy and surprise, tho first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued tholr use for throo weoks. and am now a well man. I know they saved my I No ono should fail to try them. Only 50 1 cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug storo. A Cnnnrtii Strlkn ComiirnmlBoil. Montreal, Juno 19. Tho strikes of tho Grand Trunk railroad trackmen, which has boon on for n month, ended yester day with a compromise. Tho road has agreed to tako back all men who were not guilty of acts of lawlessness and to meet a commtttoo of trackmen to discuss their grievances. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tho feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes tlio stink out of corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or now shoes feel easy. It is a certain curo for sweating, callous nnd hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25o in stumps. Trial package FREE. Ad. dress, Allen S. Olmsted. Lo Eoy. N. Y. Sirs. Itlaluo Con'Jtonttous. Chicago. Juno 19. Mrs. Emmons Blaine, daughter-in-law of tho late Jamos O. Blalno, and a daughter of tho lato Cyrus McCormlck, who bequeathed her a largo part of his immense for tune, on Saturday filed the largest In dividual poraonal property schedule thnt the Cook county board of assess ors has recolvod, The total figure was $1,503,000. This notion was takon in eoniDllanoo with tho new Illinois reve nue law. Mrs. Blaine exoressod tho opinion that the law was equitable, and thnt tho obvious duty of rich and poor alilco was to comply with 1U pro- Visions. Tell Yoar Sister A beautiful comploxion Is an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion; i ... ,, . 5 i i . t- 1 1 ri a ncaiiuy uvcr anu uuwuia. anuB uvo Boot Tea acts diroctly on the bowels, liver and kiduoys kcepinc them In perfect health. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cU. Bold by P. D. KIrlin on a cnarantco. Three dlfi B'othors browned. Qalveston, Juno 19. While a party of 13 young folks wero in bathing at the foot of Broadway tho undercurrent I wept them out Into deep water. All were rescued but Etta Thorn, aged 14. , The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are I jniti i nn nnv druprdst and pet free a .,l.., r v f. r. .iT. Tn, uuiuc ui 1" uuiaam iu n 1 I and Luncs. a remedy that is fmarantced to I cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Couchs. Asthma. Bronchitis and Consump- tion. . Fricc 25c and 50c Tlui'IContiioky Fend. London, Ky., Juno 10. A messongor Just from Manchester says Judge Ever- solo will not go to Hyden today to open court, owing to tho danger of passing through Clay county. Sid and Loo Baker and rrienas oi ttao wnues and Howards passed through here last night, going back homo to fight it out If necessary. The quiet at Manchester Is believed to precede more bloodshed. Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink Grain-O made from pure I b. ....... ......j , nr. na A liwfv wntwi , 1 hfl first lime 1 mane urain u 1 aia not iiko 11 oui nu s It lor one weeic notning wouia inauce roe m Bu back to coflee." It nourishes and leeds the system. The children can drink It freely .u . u r . t, 1. h .ir-r.atr.nlnr. with great benefit. It W ta strengthening substance of pure grains, uet a package 10- day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you wdl have a delicious ana healthful table beverage for old and young. Kc. andacc. A SM ALL SPOT MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE snows no uisposiuou iu nu;u unuer orum AT CIDT AC aty treatment. No ono can tell how hoon these ArruHnpU Al. rillOl AO wfjl develop Into Cancer of tho worst typo. So many pooplo dio from Cancer .imply Lo MPRF PIMPI oauso thoy do not know just what tho disease Is; I1ILI1L I IIIH LCOi they naturally turn themselves over to tho doctors, , ana aro forced to submit to a cruol and dangerous operation tho only treatment which tho doctors know for Cancer. The disease promptly returns, however, and is oven moro violent nnd destructive than before Cancer is n. deadly poison In tho blood, and nn operation, plaster, or othur external treatment can havo no effoct whatovcr upon it. Tho euro must oomo irom wmun mo last vestigo ot poison must be eradicated. Mr. "Wm. "Walpolo, of Walshtown, S. D , says: "A. little blotch about tho sliso of n, pea camo under my left oyo. gradually growine largor, from which shootliiK pains nt iritervais ran in all directions. 1 became greatly alarmed nnd consulted n good doctor, who pronounced ft Cancer, nnd advised that it bo cut out, but this I could not con sent to. 1 road in my local paper of a euro effected by 8. S. S., nnd decided to try it. It ncted llko a charm tho Cancer becoming at first irritated, and 'then discharging very freely. This gradually grow less and then discon tinued altogether, leavlnp; a small pcab which soon drop ped off, and now only a healthy llttlo scar remains where what threatened to destroy my Hfo onco held full sway." Positively tho only euro for Cancer Is Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR because it is tho only remedy which can mo aiseaso ana lorco is out or tno system permanently. A surgical operation does not reach tho blood tho real seat of tho disease becauso the blood can. not be cut away. Insist upon S. 8. S.t nothing can take its place. a. o. a. cures also any case of Scrofula, Kczoma, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Ulcers. Bores, or nnv other form of blood disease. Volunblo books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD SHAVE WITH." SAPOL .S THE PROPER THING V mixlU At. VL taHk ttk Jf NEW YORK Bend for our Hook, "A Bird's Eye View S18 tiagcs beautifully illustrated and rery York and bow to go about. Free fob toe BASEBALL RECORDS. Xnttonnl Loairae. W.L.Pct TV.I..Pct Cincinnati .21 26 .430 Pittaburff ..22 21 .4(1 Now York. .22 SO .4!J WnshinBt'n 17 M .s:i Louisville ..13 27 .263 Cleveland .. 9 39 .158 Brooklyn ...40 U .700 Boston 31 17 .6fi Phllad'a ....30 20 .80-) Baltimore ..SI SO .COJ St. Louis. ...32 31 .601 Chicago ....31 21 .R96 SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LEAOUB a AMES. At Boston Philadelphia.. 6: Boston. 4. At Pittsburg Plttsbuw, 2; Cleveland, 2. At Louisville St. Louis. 7: Loutavllln. S. At Chloago Chicago, 12 j Cincinnati, L SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAOOB QAUES. At Louisville Baltimore. 7: Louisville. 2. At St. Louis St. Louis, 8; Washington, 2. At ClnolnrtAtl Brooklyn. IS: Cincin nati, 11. At Chloago Chicago, 8; Now York, 2. Atlnntlo liOUKuo. W.L.Pot W.L.Pct .24 26 .430 .20 28 .417 ,.16 27 .372 .12 28 .240 niohmond ..36 12 .750 Newark .. Scranton . Allontown Paterson Wilkesb'rro 23 17 .022 Lancaster ..28 20 .6S3 Xtoadlns ....24 20 .513 SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Lancaster First came: Lancaster. K; Scranton, S. Second same: Scranton, 6; Lancaster, 1. At fnterson First gam): Allontown, 4; Paterson, 1. Second gamei Allentown, 7; Paterson, 2. At Newark- Richmond, 4; Newark, 0. At Reading Reading;, 4; Wilkcsbarre, 0. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE OAXEH. At Paterson Paterson, 6; Reading;, 3. At Newark Newark, 5; Wllkoabarre, 8. How's Tills Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for .nw nnan nf flntarTlt illlll .All not bfi CUrod bV I ... I Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O, We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and tin anclally able to carry out any oblieations made by thi-tr Arm West & Tuaux, Wholesalo DniBK''s, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnas & Mabvik, Wholesalo Drug- cists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of i lirutTuista. icfliimoniftifl iree. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. DUKE ALFRED TO ABDICATE Will This Tear Ilcsian tho Govern niont of Snxo-Cobursr nnd Gothn. Berlin, June 19. In the course of a secret session of tho diet of Baxo-Co-burg and Gotha on Saturday the min ister of state. Councillor C. F. Von Strenge, mado a confidential com munication, containing the sonsatlonal announcement that Duke Alfred ot Saxe-Coburs and Gotha, tho reigning duke, would probably abdicate thlu year, Tho reigning Duko of Baxo-Coburg and Gotha, Prlnco Alfrod of Edin burgh, who married the Grand Duchess Mario, daughter of Emperor' Alex ander II of llussia, succeeded his undo on the throne of tho duchy in August, 1893. His only son died last February. The English Duko of Connaught Is now the holr apparent. rnmlni. Kv.nli T i T rnnl ,,n,ia. ,i, aU9plces of tho Young Mens' Usher's Associa tlon, In Eobbins' hall. July 8,-Ice cream festival, under auspices ot tho 8tar Foot Ball team, In Kobblns' hall, Juiy4.ic0 crcam festival, under auspices of the Beturned Soldiers of the Cuban war, In Bobbins' opera house, Ajk yorjr erocer for tho ..2,oya Patent fl0ur, and take no othor brand. It is tho best flour made. --r Z 111111 Tho RTcntest caro should bo civon to nny llttlo sore, plmplo or scratch which THE BLOOD go deep onough to reach the root of bo mailed frea to any address by THING, BUT NOT TO FOR HOUSE-CLEANING; fawni"- .Montr PoM Punhmn of t! or mm rtlt m rtCtCfiT Plima u of nilnot ilalieM h nunc. HtW mnnmnc mtoirr. Ktsmmstm. enr KUHO, CDHHCCTICUT. KZW rWt KKHSrllUM. mj mw jmscr. of New York" and Its Grf atestStore Interesting. Telia you all about New jlsumo. THE STRIKE IN' CLEVELAND'. City Council Will Ho Uracil to I'nssn Prohibitive Ordlnnnoo. Cleveland. June 19. There wero no new developments In tho strike of tho streot railway men yesterday, princi pally for the reason that tho company mado no nttempt to opernto cars, ex cept on the Euclid avonuo lino. The noltco still afforded amplo protection. and tho cars were run on schedule time from 7 o'clock In the morning until C o'clock In the ovonlng. The strikers nro preparing for a big demonstration this evontng. A meet ing Is to bo held In tho afternoon, at which representatives ot all tho labor unions are expected to bo present. Tho meotlng will arrange for a parade to take placo In tho evening. It is an ticipated that between 10,000 and 20,000 union worklncmon will be In lino, and there will be several bands In tho pro cession. The object of tho demonstra tion will bo to influenco the members of the city council, and 100 representa tives of organized labor will bo selected to attend the meeting of that body and request the passage of an ordinance In troduced a week ago, which requires that all motormen shall have at least 20 days' experience In running cars In Cleveland beforo they can be employed In this city. The present ordinance on that subject requires 10 days' ex perience, but It may be had anywhere. The representatives of labor will also ask the council to request Mayor Far ley to withdraw police protection from the Dig Consolidated company, and de mand that If tho company does not operato its cars In compllanoa with tho terms of Its charter tho franchlso bo forfeited. Thoro was a Berlous conflict between f,000 strike sympathizers and tho po lice on Saturday. A numbor of people were seriously injured, and the wounds of Edward Miller, who had his skull fracturod, may result In his death. A Card. We, the undersigned, do horeby agree to refund tho monoy on a 50-cent bottlo of Greeno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It fails to curo your cough or cold. We ulso guaran teo a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. Ilagen- buch, Shenandoah Drug Storo, and P. V, Blerstein & Co. lM4-33t-dw LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Itocotpts or Cnttle nt Philadelphia nnd Latest Quotations. Philadelphia, Juno 19. Tho receipts ot oattlo In this city last week were as fol lows: Beeves, J.303; sheup, 8,151; hogs, 4.511. Receipts for the previous week were: Beeves, 2,513; shoop, 6.005; hogs, 8,75!. Beef cnttle wore in crood demand, and with a HrUt run prices ndvanced on all grades. o quote: Extra, 5Hfl5c.J good, bWubc.i medium, 4SSa.; oommon, Bheep wero active and Arm. wo quote: Extra, 425o.; good, IVHJlVio.; medium, C4o.; common, !Vitf3Hc; fall lambs. tu6Uc; spring do., 6c. Hogs were In seasonable request at EVMSSfto. for best western and for others. Fat cows were dull at 1V45I3MO. Thin cows were In (air demand at $11 20. ' Veal calves were rathor Inactive at ti OTc. Milch cows wore steudy at 12335, City dressed hooves wero firm atCSia. mi Tho Son of a Slave Mothor on Soutborn Miscogonntion. THE ARISTOORAOY RESPONSIBLE. Tho 1'otindor of tho Atncrlonn Protec tive Li'iiuno Snf tho Poor "littc Aro Not to Illnmo For Itnolnt Anml irnmrttlnn. Boston. Juno 10. Joteph W. Hender son, of Providenco, rounder 01 me Amorlonn l'rotsctlvo Loague, nn or ganization of colored people for tho securing of tholr rights, delivored an nddrwss In the Spark Street church yesterday In which ho replied to tho rocejit speech of ox-Governor Northon, of Georgia, with reference to tho south orn outrages upon colored pooplo. Said Mr. Houderson: "It Is not necessary at this tlmo for mn to maKo any reniy 10 ummuui Northen's dramatic defense of human slavery. But had I beon nn ownor of human be ncs nnd man Killing uobs nn he has been, and slnco wrltton my namo anions tho followers of Christ, I would have felt moro llko coming up to the altar of repentance at this stngo of roform thnn to havo corao to the trrentest cities In tho world with a typewritten defense of tho most cruol Institutions or numan aoonucnury nvnr Vnnwn tn civilized or savago man. Woro it not that it was in ueorgia that my poor mother was born; thoro that she tremblingly obeyed tho slavo master's whip and felt tno siave hound's blto; there that she was som nnH iinnnrtrd for Hfo from her blood nnd kin. Iwould not stoop to dignify Governor Northen's pro-slavery utter ances even with a sneer. "flnvnrnnr Knrthen says that mis cegonntlon by law will novor tako place In tho south. But miscegenation In tho south his already taken place, It has been on tho rad over 200 years, Not miscegenation by law, but by bruto force, which Is the very worst form of law. Who started It? Not tho nnrrrnea. I am sure, nor was It the poor white trash. It was tho bluo vein nrutncrnev of tho south that broke over the fonco, defied all law, and the result Is we have black negroes and white nogrocs, somo of them as white as Governor Northen. "One seldom hoars of tho wholesale assaults that southern white mon aro making upon colored women, but they nrn n.a constant as tho rising nnd set ting of tho sun. Go Bouth and count tho penitentiary born children whoso mothers aro colored ana minors wuuu, That tolls tho story. "Aside from forco, thcro is a rogu inr nrtrnnlzr-d society of whlto. men nnd colored womon. for which the col ored women aro as much to blame as the white mon. Theso particular col ored womon hnve long slnco concluded that thoy would rathor wear amnions and rldo In carriages of their own thoa to chop cotton or wash dlshos for somobody else, and bo it said to tho discredit of this class of colorod wo men nnd their whlto gontlomon asso ciates that they aro living In clovor. "The poor whites of tho south aro not to blame for this racial amalgama tion, for thoy and tho blacks do not associate. Thoy mutually hato and scorn each other. It Is tho bluo voln aristocracy of tho south that Is cro ntlng havoc with tho morals and social affections In negro homos and mixing tho races most nlarmlngly. "I havo beon unable to ascertain what led Governor Northon to toll his northorn audience that tho negro has the same chanco In southern courts that tho whlto man has. Southorn ayr Is tho whlto man s cloak and tno black man's enemy. It Is ofton used to protect the lawless and punish the lawful, provided tho lawless aro whlto and the lawful black." A Thousand Tongues Cnnlil not. nrnrpM tlio raDtliro of Annlo K. Springor, of 1123 Howard St., Philadelphia, when she found that Dr. King's New Dis covery for Comsumption had completely cured her of a hacmng cougu mat ior many years had inailo life a liunleu. All other rcmodlos and doctors coum give nor uu ncus but she says of this Royal Curo "it soon re moved tho pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing boforo. I feel like sounding its praise throughout tho univorso." &o will evoryono who tries Dr. King's New Dis covery for any troublo of tho Throat, Chest or Lunra. Price 50c. and 11.00. Trial bottles frco at Wasloy's drug storo; every bottlo guaranteed. British Capital Still Benching; Out. Duluth, June 19. In tho last few days there have been closed three deals with British capitalists amount ing to ss.ooo.OOO, In the Rainy Laka district of Western Ontario, and large transactions aro now pending for the sale of othor mines In tho region to England. Three spectres that threaten baby's Hfo. Cholora infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry never falls to conquer thorn. "DQVillshWorltornn Unknown Power" Eau Clatro, Wis., Juno 19. In nine pulpits hero yesterday the New Rich mond cyclone was tne subject ot tho sormons. Tho general sentiment ex pressed was that It was a mysterious dispensation of Providence, but Rev. Josoph Moran, of the Episcopal church, said it was tbo devilish work of an unknown powor, and not tho act of Qod. On Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Curo Is this ciiar antco : "All wo ask of you Is to uso two- thirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith fully, tlion If you can say you are not benefited return the bottlo to your druggist and ho may refund the price paid." Price 8 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Bold by P. D. Kirlin on a guaran tco. NUQQETS OP NEWS. Members of tho Chicago board oi education are threatened with arrest for contempt of court for not accepting employe certifications of tho civil ser vice commission. Dy an explosion ot two pounds ot powder with which they wero playing, little Harry and Arthur Horn, of Exeter, Pa., wero terribly burned, and one of them may loso his sight. Tbo suburban handicap at Bhcops head Day on Saturday was won by Imp In 2.00 4-5, with Bannocltbum seo- ond and warretton third. Danastar, tho favorite, bolted at tho start, and camo in iaBt. Do You Kdow Consumption Is preventable? Sclcnco has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Curo. Bold ou positivo guarantee for over fifty years Bold by F. D. Kirllu ou a guarantee. WANTS THE MAYOR IMPEACHED. rroncher Mnkc RotmnMonnl ( hnrtrc Aunlii't .Vtluuln, flilerr.xccutlvo. Atlanta. June 19--In n sensational Dormnn Inst nlRbt Dr. L. O. Broughton, imator of the Baptist Tabernacle, raliea upon the city council 10 impeacn Jams O. Woodward, mayor of At lanta. Dr. Broughton said tho chief executive wim a "confesMd gambler, a libertine, a sot, and a dlsgraeo to tne city." At thee words a part of tho audience of about 2.000 people cheered. In the course of his remarks Dr. Broughton Mid: "When the mayor was n member of nn Important committee to go to Wash ington on the matter or tno loaorai nriimn silo he was drunk most of tho time, and there were other things that occurred In connection with him that I hMltate to mention from the pulpit. Ho should be Impeached at once. It the members of the olty council do not Impeach him I shall take step my self. No such man has a right to ba mayor of this city. The situation Is Indecent and dlsgracoful." Mayor Woodward, when Informed or Dr. Droughton'a remarks, said: "I re gard the statements of Dr. Broughton as ridiculous. I ask tho public to sus pend Judgment." Mnrohnml Trlnmphnl Iloiiic ComltiK Tholssey, Franco, June 19. Major Marchand arrlvod yesterday at Thols sey, hlB birthplace, and was received br the mayor and enthusiastic crowds His passage rrom toe railway station to tho residence of hU tatner was veritably a triumphal progress. In the mythology of Ancient Greece Hymen, the cod of marriage, was the half brother of Eaculaplus, the god of mcdi- . . : ..... - t.i: ' 1 4i.. ... n. cmc. ixie niiuiciiis itcuoc. nm,. naire and health snouui go to gether, and ns a result the Greeks of that time have ever since been looked upon as types ot pnysicat perfection. Sickly moth crs cannot bear healthy children. The prospective mother should use every precaution to reserve and foster her health. Not alone for the sake of the little one to conic but for her own sake. A perfectly healthy woman is in no danger and in vcrv little vain at her time of trial. Thero must be due preparation for this time. Nature makes the prepara- tnrv nenocl thrce-lourths ot a year anil women who take the hint front nature and use the time properly need have no fears of the outcome, ur. rierce's fa vorite Prescription is a medicine designed to cure all distinctly feminine ailments and taken during uie penoa ot gestation it renuers cnnuuinu easy, saie anu com nnrativelv rainless. It is the invention of Dr. R. V. lHerce. of Buffalo, N. Y., a regularly graduated physician and skilled specialist in the cure 01 an uiseases 01 woman. Mrs. Orrin Stiles, of Downing. Dunn Co., VU.. writes : " I cannot praUe your ' Favorite Pre scription' enough, for I have not been as well Tor live years as 1 now am. 111 juiy iai 1 uau a iwitj boy, weight 11 ids. i was only sick a snort time Anil since I crot tin have not had one ilclc dnv.1 Sick women can consult Dr. Tierce by letter free of charge. Every letter is held strictly private and sacrculy confidential. Designing men work on women's feelings, by advising women to "write to a woman who understands woman's needs." It is useless to seek advice about dispose of nnv woman who is not a nhv. sician. So far as known no qualified woman physician is connected with any proprietary medicine estaunsument. BrJI3.EEL6Msixihsi. HhllndelpfilA. GUARANTEES TO CUR E after tho wlk?it sdrertlalaK doctor full, no mftttrr whutthPTpnim, LOST MANHOOD Atjn vinnp. nntLlTV. Earitt Abuse Stood litlson, stricture; shrunken or Un developed orvant. Isturely theonlvono in the world toenre VAttlCOCELE wlthoutrnttisc. Ilookfrett fTpotlnKereryadTerttrnB fraud, JJlectrlc UeltB win iniiolOiUvi Trtatmcnt br mall, lnttact roller. le enures for either sex. This rcmcly requires 110 change of diet. Cure guaranteed ir. 1 to 3 days. Small plsln pnefcauc, by mall $1.00. Sold by CUR 3 Kirlln's drus store. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal Ho Smoke. IH KFFEUT JUNK 3. 18V9, Trains lenvo Shenandoah ns follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week dayh, 2 10, S S3, 7 87.. 9 55 a. tn., 12 26, S 09 nnd 09 p. ni Sundays, 2 10 a in. For New York via Mni'ch Chunk, week days 7 87 n. m., 12 24 and 3 00 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S S3, 7 87. 9 S3 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Pottuvtllc. week days, 2 10, 7 37, 9 S3 a. m. 12 26. 8 09, 0 09 and T 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m, For Taiuaqua nnd Malianoy City, week days 210, 787, 9 35 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m, Sundays. 210 a m For Wllllanicport. Buntmry and Lowfsburg, wees: any, a. v. u ax n. m., uzu, yau p. m Sundays, 8 27b m. 787.9M.1IS2 n.m., 12 26. 8 09, '6 09,' 7 30,' SS p. m. aunuays, z ju nnu a a ni. For Ashland nnd Shamokln, week dnys. 3 27. 7 87. 1 1 82 a. m.. 12 29. 8 09. 8 07. 7 25 nnd 1 S3 D. m. Sunday, 3 27 a in. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via H. .tO. It. It., through trains Ira-t Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. If B.) at 8 20, 7 65, 11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. ta. Sundays 9 'l uo, ii -jo a. m., a f o nna y -i p. m. Aaui ttonal trains from Twenty.fourth and Chest- nui street siaiion, weer aays, loeo n. m. izzo 13 15 8 40 n ru. Hnndays. 135. S23p. m. TIIA1NH FOlt SITENANDOAH. Ixiave New Yrork via Philadelphia, week dajs, 1215, 4 30, 7 30,1180 a. m., and 130,4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal, week days, 4 80, S 86, 1021 a. m. and 186, 4 04, 636, ii w p. m. ixsave KAauing, wrec aays, 1S7. 700, 10 08, , m., 1213,4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. m. Leave Poriavtlle. wees: days. 7 17. 7 40 a. m. 0 30, 12 SO, 1 SO, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 SO p. m. iave iamaqua, weeK aays, 0 is, gas, lias a. in., 1 49, D 06, 7 20, V 41 p. m Li'ave Mahanoy Clly, week days, 8 43, 904, 11 47 a. m., 2 22, S 23, 6 24,7 44, 10 Os p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dava. 2 40. 400 80, 9 22.10 23,1200, a, m 239, S88, 6 42, 7 M 1021pm. Leave WUUamsport, week days, T 42, 10 00 a m., 12 34 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and South street wharf for Atlantic (.It v. Weekdays Kxprw, 9 00 a 111, Saturday only 130 200, seventy minute 3 00, 4 00 (alxty-llvo minute, ouu (sixty minute 330, 7 15 p (seventy ratnute-1 Accommodation. 6 15 a 3 30, 6 30 p ni. Sundays--Express, 800, 9 00. 10 00 n m, 7 15 p ni, ncventy minute. Accooi 1 . . 1 i ....... . . ... ... UiuuH.iu,,, w n ui, . lu, lave Atlantlo City depot, weekdays Ex. press, 7 00, seventy minute, 7 43 (sixty five iulnute.1 8 20. lalxtv-flve inlnuto.l 0 00. 10 43 a 111. seventy minute, 830, 580, p m. Accommoda non, 0. o n a 111, 1 w p 111, nunuaya nxpreas, 4 00, 3 BO, 8 00 p m. Accommodation, 1 13 a m, lupm For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City ays, v 10 a m, 1 1 -tu oaiuniays oniy,j 41a p m, Sundays 8 43 a in. Additional, week. daya, for Cape May and Ocean City, 8 43 a in, 5 15 p m. Additional Sundays, Cape Mav and Ocean l.lt, w 13 a in. uape aiay only, 1 u p in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or auurces I A nwiamn nnar.w T -V.- Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Paas'r Aft., Meauiug loruuisi, x-aiinaeipoia. Ba7 t am I r&HIT ca 1 1 : ftM flTiif 11 1 fri nTi A Curo for Constipation. Ihnvetiwn, tronMcd with constipation for fort and mvpomlexlon,nnd I nmfruultoftav thnt Celwy Kins; ha rentored all three, 11 I thlsnneriryina innny uiujr " weresuppottwltolieijooil, but wbt-l wcror.f no valim whatever. 1 wouiuuk" vj mi -inimrttiK woman wlmt lery King has done . ir.iiujiM.I.I f Mllnn. I Ihln ' wSrT'Kln Straits' of I W NcrTe.. BlnnWh. I.lverand Kidneys. Bold J 8 gWo, K and UK. 8 Every man's wife wh has usedSGBLiaS knows a good drink. Try it on your husband. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JQIl. K. Y. KOUSA, Ontro nnd MarKet streela. In the Mel let bulldlnir. aJiolnlnc Justice Hhomalcer's oflle. onice hours 1 8.-0010 12.-00 n. m.. Z.-00 to xa and SrOO to ftOO p. ni. M.I1URKE, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Office Rnn bulldlnr. corner ot Main an Centre streets, Bhenandoah. J)ItOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahanoy Clly, Pa. IlaTinr studied under Mm. nf ihn Km I mwten In London and Parts, will rItb lessons on the Tlolln. mandolin, etllur and voctl enllnra. Terms reasonable. Address In care of StrouM, Use loweler Bbrnandoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHTJYKILL DIVISION. JCNE 19, 1899, Trains will leave nht,nai1nj.h kPIav lh. .u... date for Wlggan, Qllberton, Fraekvllle, Dark er, ns. Clair, l'ottnvllle. Hamburg, Beading. PottDtown. Phoenlxvflle. Iforrlniown .nil in,nL aaelphla (UrAd street eUtlonlnt 818 and SOS a. m., 2 10, 6 IS p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 03 a. m., 4 20 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah at 7 86, 11 48 a. m. nnd B 36, T 86 p, m, Sunday. 11 01 a. m. nnn A S6 p. m. h-iin Pott-.vllle for Shenandoah (vlaFmcV. vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a, m., 6 10, 7 10 p. m. Bandar 10 85 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Droad street station), far 8heandoah at 83.1a. m.. 410 p. m. week daya. Sundays leave at 6 AO and 9 23 a. tn. iavo i-niiaueipiiin inroad street station) for I'otUYtlle, 3 30, 83.1, 1019 n. m., 1 30, 4 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 6 30, 9 33 n. m, and 6 02 pm. Leave llroul Street Station. Philadelphia, FOP. NEW YORK. Exprrsa Weekdays, 190, 400,4 40,8 00.815 0 SO, 7 SS. 8 23, 9 SO, (10 21, dining car), 11 00, H 43 a in. 12 00 noon. 12 av 'Limit,! f nnnri . dining- cars), 1 43, (230, dining car), 3 20, 3 30, 4 02, 3 00, 3 36, (dining car), 6 CO, 702, 810, (dining car). 10 00 D.'m 11 01. nleht. RurMan 8 20, 4 OS. J 40. 8 00, 3 J3. 8 3, 9 30. (10 31, dining car), 10 43, II 43 a m, 12 03, (dining car), 12 83. S SO. (dining carl. 4 02. (Limited 4 22 dlnlnir ..l 3 20, 3 36, dining car, 6 83, 702, 810, (dining car, 1000 p.m., 1201 night. For Boston without change, 11 91 a m. week, days, nnd 8 10 p. m., dally. For Sea Girt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grov. Long llroncli, 6 SO, 8 30, 1144 a m, 880, 403 p m week-days. Sundays, 8 30 a tn. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore nnd Washlnirton. s on. T 90. s M 10 20. II S3, a. m., 1209, 12 86 dining carl 11 J, dining carl, 812, 4 41, 3 23 Congressional Limited illnfng car, 3 31, 6 i7. 633, dining earl. 7 81 dining car, p. m., and 12 03 night week lava Mitn.v. ARl on nil , t m Yam (1 12, dining car, 3 IX, 4 41, (3 20 Coogreasloiui Limited dining car, 3 31 1633 dining car, ITU dining carl, p. m.,aud 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 11 m, 1 62 and 4 01pm week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p m dally. WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rii.r bridge Express. 9 40 a m. 4 OO. 7 OA n. m ... W days. Sundays. 9 20 n. tn., 7 OS p. m. i-cave Ainrket Stro-t Wharf Express, 509, 900a. m. 100 Saturdays only, 200, 400 63 minutes, 4 30. 3 CO CO minutes p. m. Sundays, 800,9 00, 1000 n m (accommodation. 4 K and 5 00 pm.) ror uape3iay, Anglesea, WIIiwo4, nollr Beach Express, 9 00 a tn. 4 03 100 minutes p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a m. For Cap May winy , 1 ov i ui oatuniHTl. r or sen jsie uujr, uee un C3tv. Anlnn And Stone Harbor 9 00 n m, 4 20 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a m. roraomera- i-oinv express, 3 00, 9 00, a so, (1 00 Saturdays only), 2 00. 400, 5 00 p n weekdays. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 a m. roriicaeu ana ouicr inrormatloa apply to ticket agent. J. B. noTcnnrsoir, J. It. Wood. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l PaaaVr At This Hot Weather- One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the tliirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating. These brews will be furnished in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA n o paia himTI jrons RUPTURE It jroq voor th CHAMPION TRUSS. Mode By .JsrWo4 Trait Co. (U0 Utevsin.PkM.Rk. Tho Rosv FroshnnRs A,n?, velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained b thore who use Pcuoat's Complexlou "owaer. 1 rl rams' 1 '5' about Sool- Ijr's. Tbli sdmii- tore iraprorrs cheap coSee aBi s f oudelicioo"a ' J for llltle montr. p--1 : -vm
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