UHCLE BAM'B HOT CATHB. tub hot sriimas op AincASBAftviA. 80UTIIEIiN RAILWAY Will orodlcato from your system tho linger ing effects of grip Mid othor ailment caused by the sovero winter, ntirl malaria, rliouma 'tltm, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood nnd skin diseases, and clirotiio and func tional derangements. Tlie mountain climate of Hot Springs Is coo and delightful In summer. 100 hotels open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all Information, address 0. F. Cooley, Manager Bulaocss lion's League, Hot Springs, Ark, For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, nddross V. A. Turk, Gon'l Vnm. Agt., Southern Ky Washington, I). 0., Or C. I. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut St., I'lilln., Pa. 0-l-4m Pneumonia Cured. Mrs. A. T. LrtvVrence. of Beaver. Tn., says: "Ilra.'.ilinn Jlnltn brought me out of a severe attack of pneumonia in splendid shape. It is n wonderful rent- cdv for couehs and luiic troubles. Also, for oulwnrd use. for burns, cold-sores. and chnpped hands and face, it cures like manic. It is invaluable in the family." Shenandoah drag store, whnlosalo agents California mid lteturii. Ono faro plus two dollars for the round trip via direct libes. Small advance to ro fnni via Portland. Tacomn and Seattle. rM.nl nf lines east from Portland, viz.. Northorn Pacific By., Great Northom By. or Canadian Pacific By. to St. Paul. Tickets will bo sold Juno 23 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-tlmo tnblo and full particulars address John B. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Ball way, 480 William strcot, Wllllamsport, Fa. Buy Keystone flour. Bo euro that thonamo Lehsiq A Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on oery sank NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, NlRhtEmisslonsand nil pffects of self" abuse, or excess ami muis rrtnn A norvo tonic and Iblood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cneens ana rsofnraa fbp. flrB of VOUttl. or $11.50; with a written giiaran- . j H . . , 1 . ..., loo w euro ur ruiuiiu mu ama. aentt ior circular. Address, McniMTR rUIFninflL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold at KlrUu's drag store, Shenandoah, Pa. ChlikMlert Knallih Diamond Bra. TKNYROYAL PILLS rr-v 0rIlnI a Onlr Urnutne. A DrnKRilt tor ChichntirM KnglUh i"-ft V) ,m"ruir.l l lied "JO1 W ' Horn and imlcalum,. ai """ "J la Mtmr. for JirtloUM. unUmouUU a4 "U.II.V for l'i,ulle."(ll',r return T 1U1L 10,000 TAUmantali. Xm lJf. &MbaUlooalDrslKa. miLAUA., 1 A. VETERIMARYSPECiFICS A- AilFBVEn6, Long Fever, Milk Fever, Msl'BAUtS, fcomcne, nhoumntbm. CUIUS ) gj, EPIZOOTIC, Distemper. n.JWOnSlS, Dot. Ornb. S;J5iCOnonB, Cold, mflnemn. gjCOUC; IloIIvactic Diarrhea, si n n....... mrafunnTAnT?. aa'uii KDXBV BLADBEU DI80BDEBS. Jfjj MAVOE, Bktn niseaae. J. K. I n An cOJroiTIOJf. Staring Coat. g&cachl Stable Cae,Tco Specifies, Book, So.. gt, At Ura.RBUM or u.ie-sK jT-iZa. NERVOUS DEBIIiITY, VTTAIi WKAICXESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. No, sarin uo over AO yoora, tho only lpTTlal,OTflTiftlandlargTial powder.fbr $3 B&& bf DrPffW,, Mol po.l-p.IJ on rwMlpt of prtcfc Bcurnuis' bio. eo Cw wuaua J su.( sw io I EHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IK ESTEOT MAY U, ISO Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lehlghton, Biaunpion, wmiuxiuu, wimhmilhuu, Anmi,un, Bethlehem, Kaston New York aid Philadelphia at a 2, 7 oo . m , u ra ana o n p. iu. For Wilkcsbarro, Whito Haven and Plttston, t 28, io u a. m.. 12 n and o 17 p. m. For Laooyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Wavorly, Elmlra, Bochester; lluflalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, JO 12 o. m., 12 fi2 and 5 17 p. m. For Jlelyldere, Delaware Woter Gap and Va, T Atnl.Arttrllln nnd Trenton. 7 60 a. m. For Jeanesvllle, Ievlston and IJeoyor Meadow, 8 23 a. in., 1253ii. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, llazloton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, S 28, 7 60, 10 13 a. m., 12 02 and n 1T wv tn ForJeddo, Drltton n4 Froeland, 029, 1012 ,m.,oi7p.m. For I-ost Greet, Glrardyllle, and Ashland, 1 00, and 7 28 p. tu. FqV lUvpn Eun, Oentralta, Mount Carmpl and For Mahanoy City, Park l'laco and Delano, a ZB, 7 00, iu VI a. in., ana u 91, a 11 p. m. Vnr Vitp.vlllr. S 2. 10 13 a. m. 'Train will leave Shamoltfri at 700. 9 20 a.m., 1160 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 80. 10 12 a. m.. 13 63, 8 17 p. ro. eave Shenandoah for l'ottsyllle, St. Clair. N sir Castle, Morea and New llocton, 7W an4 W13 .m,135? ond8l7p.m. , , ,', ive Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 0 43 a. m u V), 603, s p p. m. Iveava Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 0 69 a, m,, 1215, 0 03,61,8 ai p. ra. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Haven Itun, Centralis, Sit. Carmcl ond Sbamokin, 0 48 o. m., 7 21 p. m.. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at SCO a. ra., and 8 S3 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yotesvillp, Mahanoy CUy, Park Place, Delanq, McAdoo. Audenrled. lUlletpn, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly For liehlghton, Blatlngton, Catasauqua, White Ilill, Coplay, Allentown, Kastou and l'hllllps- utirs, v a. ra.. ana ' Vnl New York and Phfladelnhla. 0 47 a. m. Ieave Ilsileton (or Slieuaudoab, 8 60, a. m., mi a o vt p. ro, M. W. OOTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. BOIJJN H. WIIJIUU, Qenl. Supt., South llethleheui, Pa. ClIJaU.Ka c. 1.KJS, uenu i . An., ll. Pass. Agt., w York.N.Y it, Dlv. P. A., UetUlebem, Pa new xura, n, x. A. W. NONNEMACIIEH. South lietulebem, Pa. uatSrM BILLS'. Vox t Povlnikr's ime to,, pnits rM awn's may was- AI,,rr.mHlilidHti. Anil hHUUmt. CtTOf Bfio.0. tUto, Hut. OwVMk,. For Ode tt KliHn's drjf aton and Bbeunda I K K, . K Hardlu and Stono Forcos Dofoatod in tho Kontuoky Doadlook, WON ON TWENTY-SIXTH BALLOT. HIf4 Followers nofont nn Attempt of I llnrdln mid Stono DolccntoH to Au thor 1 7.0 tho Dmnoorntla Htuto Con- trnl Commlttoo to Nomlnnto n Tlokot Loulsvlllo. Juno 28. Louis Ooobol. who with nn Iron grasp has ruled tho Democratic state convention slnco It assombled nearly a week ago, was Inst night nominated for governor on the 2Gth ballot, after a contest unparalleled in this stato for bitterness and de termination and. on the nart of tho winner, for skillful manipulation. Tho end of tho long, exhausting tight brought a reasonable degrco of har mony to the factions which havo car ried through the light rolentlessly and battled for overy Inch of ground. Nearly everybody Joined heartily In a demonstration when the candidate ap peared for tho drat tlmo before the convention to accept tho nomination and return his thanks. A morning session of the convention was held, at which six fruitless bal lots were taken. Aftsr a recess until 3 o'clock two moro ballots were taken, with a result almost exactly llko tho first taken Saturday night. This mado 21 ballots In all. the last one result ing: Stone, 398; Hardin, 355; Ooobol, 338. Then Don L. Hardin, a brother of tho candldato for governor, offered a resolution providing that tho con vention adjourn slno dlo and that the state oontral commlttoo bo empowered to toko any action nooessary to placa a ticket In tho Sold for tho campaign of 1899. Tho delegates wero almost taken on tholr feet at this point by the appear ance on tho stago sldo by sldo of Cap tain W. J. Stono and General P. Watt Hardin. Mr. Stono was tho first to speak. He had no ambition, he said, that would stand In tho way of tho suc cess of tho Democratic party and ho wanted Kontuoky to head the column in tho fight of 1900. Ho took his full sharo of responsibility for tho events of the post week, ho said, but ho did not want them to continue. Ho be lieved tho bost thing tho convention could do would be to adjourn slno dlo and reior tho matter back to the peo ple, and ho urgod his followers to sup- nort the resolution to tnai ona. Qonoral Hnrclin saia no naa nopi away from tho convention since ho withdrew his name as a candldato Im mediately after tho report of tho cre dentials committee was adopted. His frlonds had persisted In voting for him without his consent or acquiescence, and he now thought It was necessary to make another statomont. Ho, too, urgod his frlonds to support tho reso lution, In tho lntorcst of party har mony. Judgo Tarvtn, of Covington, asked that the resolution bo ruled out of orde?, as tending to doteat the object of tho convention. Thoro wero sev eral sneechea urging a continuation of tho convention, and finally the chair man declared the resolution out of order and refused to rccogntzo an ap peal. Then tho roll call proceeded. After the zzd naiiot K. a. uuinon offered a resolution providing that af ter tho 25th ballot tho hindmost can didate bo dropped and not voted for thereafter. Tho Stono and Hardin leadors mado another stand, but they could not control their forcos. Tho resolution was adopted by a vote of B72 to 520, and threo moro ballots were taken, tho 25th resulting: Stone, 330; Hardin, 378: Goebel, 383. This droppod Stone from tho race, and the 2Cth ballot was taken amidst tho greatest excitement. It resulted: Ooobol. 5G0; Hardin, 531. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Ilart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which Bottled on my langa i cough set in and finally tormluatod in Consumptipu. Vmr llnptnrs nave mo ur'. savinir l coum jivo I but a short time. I gavo mysolf up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with nw friends on earth. I would meet my absont I ones above. My husband was advisod to got I IDr. KInff s Now Discovery tor Lwnsumpiion, Coughs and Colds. I gave It a trial, took In all eight bottles. It lias ourod mo, and thank I Dnil I am saved and now a well ana neaiuiy I woman." Trial bottlos frco at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Eegular sizo 500 ana ta.uu. I Guaranteed or prico remnaea. ConvlotH on Strike Des Moines, In., Juno 28. Five hun dred convicts In the Anamosa peni tentiary have gone on strike, and ro- fuso to work. They claim that the rations aro Insufficient In quantity and Inferior in quality. The cooking la done Dy tne convicts tnemseivea. How Is Your Wife 7 Has sho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indlscstlon, Sick Headache aro tho principal causes. Karl's Clovor Hoot Tea has cured these lUs for half a century. Prico 5 eta. and 50 eta. Money rofunded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. French Copti'tlon to Fight a Dnol. Paris, June 28. As a result of an al tercation In the chamber of deputies yesteraay between M, Berteaux. So cialist, and M. MUlevoy, Republican Nationalist, these two denutles will fight a duel with swords this afternoon, Does This Strlte Yon t Muddy complexion?, Kauscatlng breatli como from chronlo constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for "fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and SO cts. Sold by P. I). Kirlln on a guarantee. lluimio Strlkors llosnmo Worlc Buffalo, June 28. The strlko of tho freight handlers along the docks, which has been In progress for several weeks, was declared oil last night, and the men returned to work uncondition ally this morning. Tho men will rnaHo tholr fight for better wages before tho opening or navigation next season. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colijs, Asthma, flronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has nuthor ired any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great emedy. Price 25c ond-5oc. Urging GovorHo'r Ilofro For Bonntor.) Norfolk, Juno 28. The Virginian Pilot publishes a letter from Charlotte Democrats calling upon Governor J. Iloge Tyler to announce himself a can didate for tho United States senate. 1VIIKN NATUKI3 I Noods assistance it may be host (o Tender It promptly, buf one should remember to use even tho in oat perfect reraodtea only when needed. Tho best and moat simple and I gentle remedy Is the Syrup of Figs, nianu- I factored by tho California Fig Syrup Co, wtwMiiiiii iium nnmimammmmn i i wiiiii rtiVrfrftimfffil 1 UJfflV 1 Willi! rcgcfabIcPxcparafionrorAs- uiaung wcioounnuucy uia- tlicStamachs ondDowcls of ftomotegT5I2teUon,Chccrful- ncssafidncsLContfllns neither OmumjMarpliirif nor Mineral. NotNarcoiic. Jtm'n Sttd Jj7rrailt VII QjrtaMllSelj XtitnfodSagnr-. 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I was a school teacher eaten away the partition in my Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles gone all through my system, making me an easy victim for the Grippe which left me a wreck in mind and doctors left me in, after dosing me bought cough cures without end but in despair till I got hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets, They acted like magic from the first, and better than I had been m years. Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved You iret moro annaa or Brazilian Halm ond 81.00 a bottle At drutjKlsH. With every Toxicola Tablets frco; tho best toulc, nerve ot to., juiff. vnemisw, luupis, inu. Shenandoah Drug Store, NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Beddcbd Rates tq Los Anoeucs, Oal., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the National Educational Association Convention to bo held at Los Angeles, Oil., July 11 to 11, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on Its lino, to Los Angeles, Cal., ami return, at rate of single fare for tho round trip, plus fS.OO membership feo. Theso tickets will be sold, good golne Jane Si to July 7, and when stamped by Joint Agent at Loa Angeles, good to return, arriving at final destination, until Septembers. For further Information apply to ticket agents. Florida Short tine. Tho New York and Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, daily at 5:31 n. m cAnios through Pullman sloopiug cas to Augusta ana Bavannali, qa., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla v(a Charlotte and Columbia. This Is the short Hue and meat attractive route to points in aoomla and Florida. All information oheorfully furulshod by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 uucsinut sireet, rniiaaelpbla. 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If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi River, you will purchaso tickets via tho Missouri Paciflo Ry., or Iron Mountain Route (which are on sale at all principal ticket olllcos In the United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern railwav equipment, and tho finest opportunities for viewing all of naturo's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Ivinsas, Arkansas, TexaF, Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex. curslon tickets to all principal points greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating ft trip Wost or Southwest, write us 'for full Information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P. McQinn, 1 P. Agent, 801 Broadway, Now York, 4-S3. nundrcds of Uvea saved evory year liavlng Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil In tho housu just whou it Is ueodtd. Cures croup, tieals burns, cuts, wounds of overy sert, Bears the I Signature 4u TOU O "PEJfflSY" a MM I ((outliil IroK tint l'e.) lumoin whs rowinf on behind couple of lengths. WlxeoiiMtn t!nllv Kiot' tho I.rml. When the Wisconsin crow bad reach ed tho mile anil a quarter point tLey oased oft a trifle in their stroke, row ing for two or throe minutes at 81. At the same time Cornell picked up their stroko and shoved their boat's nose sllRhtly ahead of Pennsylvania nnd overlanplnc the storn nf the Wlsconsl shell. Hut with apparent ease thb Wisconsin stroke went back to Its roeular 32, and tho boat shot ahead again a good half longth. At the same time Pennsylvania's boat, which had been lagging a half length behind Cor nell, shot up level with the Cornell boat, while Columhln, making a des porato effort, placed the noee of Its shell near Pennsylvania's storn. At this point It was ono of tho most beau tiful rncofl Imaginable. Again, ns they neared tho mllo nnd a half point, Cornell's boat came up even with the Pennsylvania shell, but was unable to catch Wisconsin, which now had a lead over tho two crows of three-quarters of a length, and was Btlll going. From this point on to the two mllo point tho Wisconsin boat eoomod to fairly fly. Pennsylvania was putting more strength in tho oar, but Instead of catching tho badgers the westerners' boat kept away from them with ease. After passing tho two stroke mark tho raco waB ontlroly between Wis consin and Pennsylvania, with tho westerners dofoatlng overy attempt to j head them. Passing the three mile and tho a quarter point, Pennsylvania hit stroko up to 35, and thoro began ono of tho most exciting contests over scon In boat racing. Slowly tho bow man of tho Pennsylvania lined up with tho coxswain in the Wisconsin boat, but Just ns ho camo on a line with htm tho Wisconsin orow responded to tho spurt and again drow tholr boat awny. It was at this point that Wis consin was seon to swerve badly to ward tho western shoro. and to tho surprlso of everybody maintained this courso, although It took thorn Inside of number of small pleasure boats and fully 500 ynrds. It thoy maintained their angle, out of their courso at tho finish. I'oniiK.vlvnnln to tho Foro. Naturally tho Pennsylvania boat, pulled desperately by tho Quakers, gained upon tho Wisconsin boat, and as they oassod Into tho last Quarter tho noses of tho shells were on a lino. Tho Pennsylvania contingent on tho train were frantic with Joy, nnd, stand ing up, gave vent to tholr feollngs with yells to tho crew to win the raco. Tho Wisconsin boat, unablo to turn back Into Its lano, had found dond water In the new lano which thoy had sought near tho shoro, nnd, pull ns they would, and as do3perntoly as thoy did, tho nose of Pennsylvania camo out Inch by Inch, until It crossed tho line scant half length ahead of tho badgers' boat. It was a finish that set wild with delight every lover of good sport. Tho Cornell boat was fully threo lengths to tho rear of tho Wis consin boat, while the Columbia's fin ished gamoly their stern chase almost four lengths behind Cornell. None of tho crows wero In what could ho callod bad condition when they finished. Official summary: Pennsylvania's tlmo. 20:04; Wisconsin. 20:05U; Cor- noll, 20:13; Columbia, 20:20. Tho roc- ord for this course Is 19:29. Right after crossing tho lino the giants from Wisconsin paused a mo ment to tako In their surroundings and then wormed their way out from among tho maze of rowboats and small yachts that lined tho courso on Its shore side, Thoy woro In tho pink of condition, not a man In tho eight show ing tho least symptom ot collapso, and J1U w"w'w S 8 ii10 r tZtd rhlch is situated Immodlatcly rowed tholr boathouso, which about opposite tho finish mark. As soon as their boat was housed the badgers formed a group about Cap tain Sutherland and shook his hand. and then they fairly hugged each othor, Their onthuslasm was unbounded, al though they wero very much disap pointed at not finishing first. The olght were unanimous, however, In re lieving tholr coxswain from all blame for steering them out of their course, Coxswain nillen Bxplalns, Tho little steersman himself, J. a. pillen by name, felt very muoh de pressed over tho matter, altuoush ho made a good defense for his action. "Just as we were passing tho bin brldgo," he said. "I noticed a larae berry orate floating right ahead of us, hard on our port b.ow. In a few see- order to avert a disastrous collision r AAaA -,i v. a ouu.jij kunuiu mu nuuio, fiu- ing 80 far out of our course that I re- alized that if I were tn nt tpmnr tn get back again tho movement would prohahly COSt M3 the hal length that vie vrero then In tha lend nf Pnn. eylvanla. and lookinc down amonn the flmnll hrtftto InaMa t Vi r tmiwfl n, vwum uativ, u bus wuiog UUM seems wnat 1 tnougnt a cnance tq nasa fimonir thorn and r-nnl, hn flnl.h n- - ne. I rosolvcd to kseD tho shell as she was then headed and tnVn thn chance. Of courBe the maneuver cost us the race, hut I am sure that I did tho beat that was to be done undor tho clroumstancea," . That Throbbing Headache Would auicklv leave you, if you used Dr, King's New Life Pills. Thousands, of suffer ers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health, isasy to take, iry them. Only 25 cents. Money hack if not cured. bold by A, waslcy, druggist. nnrnirosso, rtttita Continue. Madrid, June 8. Tho anti-budget riots, which began at Saragossa Mon day, were continued yesterday, and all the shops woro closed In consequonce. The troops fired on the mob in the Plaza de la Constltuclon, killing one person and seriously wounding two others. Two generals, one aide de camp, several officers and four sol diers have been Injured, tho BOldlera terlously. lion's This We offer Ono Hundred Dollar Regard for any case of Catarrh that can, not be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. F.J.CHENBV CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney or tlie last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Thaux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kisnah & Mabvin, Wholesale Drug gist, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and niucou surface of tho system. Price 73a per bottle. Bold by all Druggist. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pill are the best, RACE BATTLE IN ALABAMA. Three Jfotrro Minors Kilted nnd One Mortally Wounded. Birmingham. Ala., June 2. Threo negroes are dead and one Is not ox ( meted to llyve as a reault of a riot between whites and negroes at the oro mines near Cardiff, In Jefferson coun ty. The dead are Rd Dills. Jim Dill and Adams Samuels, while George Thomaa Is mortally wounded. Tho two races oamo to a clash lato yesterday afternoon In Glasgow Hollow, where the negroes had congregated, armed with Winchester rifles. A whito man passing along the road was hold up, and besides being abused was roughly handled. Thla news soon spread, nnd a body of armed whlto miners moved toward the hollow, com ing upon the negroes unexpectedly. Hil 15111s, the ringleader of the negroes, fell at the first volley. There was an other volley and four more negroes fell. Jim Dill and Adams Samuels died a few minutes later, and George Thomas was shot through the abdo men, lludolph Williams will live. The trouble started on Monday, when It was thought that John Shep nrd, who on last Wednesday after noon assaulted Mrs. Monroe Jones, near Corona, was In that community The negroes armed themselves to pre vent bis capture. Yesterday the negro miners held a mass meeting nnd re fused to go to work. It was In tho af ternoon that they gathered In Glasgow hollow. Iniluentlal eltlsens say that tho ring leaders are now out of the way, and they hope to manage the other negroes. Sheriff O'Brien now has the situation In hand for the time being, although the situation Is extremely critical. "I have long thought J-jj my d.UtV tO WritG J ' ... YOU 2a IGW lllieS tO let J you Know wnat ur. rttrce'B Pavorlte PrMtrlntion has done for me." write Mrs. Huphernla 1'alconrr. of Trrnt, Mutkegon Co., Mich, "1 am twenty - tcvrn fear old. hTe hern martlet! ten yrr. I am he mother or four chlUrtn. My tint two cables were luu- orn, and I suff ered everything but death. My friend all thought I could never recover. X was reduced to loo pounds. When 1 was three months along for tnr third child. I was taken with hemorrhage floodlnir am came near hav lngamlscarrUKO from female weakness. Far two month I wa under the care of our doctor. but was getting weaker all the time until one day 1 sent and got three bottle of Favorite Prescription and one bottle of Pellets.' I Im proved so fast, 1 continued to take your medi cine until baby was born, and he 1 healthy and all right. He Is four years old. My baby girl is two years old. My health has been pood ever since. X now weigh 165 pounds and when 1 be gin to feel badly 1 take 'Favorite Xrescription which always helps me. I always tell my nelgh bors what helps me and a good many have taken your ' Favorite Prescription' with good results." The "Favorite Prescription" has cured more women than all other medicines for women combined. It is the only prepara tion of Its sort devised by a regularly gtad uated physician a skilled and experienced specialist in the diseases of women. Other medicine are sometimes sold on the plea that they are "just as good as the 'Favorite Prescription.' " Don't believe it. Don't be imposed upon. Counterfeits are never as good as the genuine. Over 350,000 women have endorsed "Fa Torite Prescription." They say there is nothing "just as good" and they know. Would vou rather nave the say-so of one dealer who makes an extra profit on the aubstituta, than the provablt words of 1150,000 women whose only object in recom mending tho "Favorite Prescrictlon " is their desire to help their suffering sisters? CURE GUARANTEED. TRi1XT&niT. Auucudanannionunate sunencg irom Iblood poison .mi or married UiMStrlctnre nd varicocele, .rteK DECEIVED. ROBBED and llLpSWIHDLEDSaiSISia3 ami Eiecirlo licit ewlndlerf and wish no honeil minranteed caret und ivllllneio pay for It thraconialtnfrioQnllyor JIY SIAII, old DR. THEEL 604 North Sixth St. phid ghit i "rKT "" E"" Bt "neayetocJrSAFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL as nivorn Tetlsuotilnl proTe,co cutter wntt others Adrcrtlsd or faU ly claim. Freih Caiei U aayi. iott Ainnnc Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke, IN EFFECT JUNK 3. 1819. Trains leave Shenandoah a follows : Vor New York via Philadelphia, week days Sunday, 7or""' iu, o ao, a, v do a. m., i& -jot a w ana e w p. m . a iu a m. ew York via Mar.ch Chunk, week days i.. 12 26 and 8 09 d. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week dava. 10. 5 38. 7 87. 9 53 a. m.. 12 28. 8 09 and 8 09 r. m I Sundavs. 2 10a in. Woe Pottavllle wnk dava 1 If) 1 ST a M . 12 M.r8 ttem 'iSJrafrf ST' siffi.S For Tamaaua and Mahanoy Cltv. week dava ".?,?? m" U2, awandsoap. ru. For Wllllamsport, Sunhury and Lewiaburg, I week days. 327. 11 B2 a. ra.. 1224. 7 80 n. m r'iPfJ'iV.-l" & w.,.. . ... sn n ,. . M' n n nn., ' m M .1 I I o(t i,ito m. Ui., tj Q m vj, t) w, 0it V DO p-J?1- ."S?""!"' na a . . L0'Ashland and Shamokln. week day. 827, or, 11 sa a. m., iz xo, s uv, o ur, 7 ana f p. m, Sunday. 3 27 am. ror tiammore, wasningion ana I no West via B. & O. K. R,, through train lea-i Heading TefminaiVhiladelffi I ' 11 20 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. r K.I ai a jj, 1. Sundavs a .VI T m 1 , fM - a, a I I nn . 1 1 w mw, , wt 1, m a. u... a u ,uu , -1 y, lu. AUU1 tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, wees: aays, 10 su a. m. IZ 20 w ic o iu p.m. Dunaays, 1 1, e ai p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week day. 1213, 4 80, 7 30,1180 a. m.,nd 130,4 80, 9 00 p.m. ' Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, week days. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 n. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading: Terminal, week days, 4 80, 8 8, 10 21 a. m. and 1 36, 4 00, 0 88, 11 J. Ul. Leave Reading, week days, 187, 700, 1008, a. m., 12 13, 4 17, 00, 8 28 i. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days. 7 17, 7 40 a. m. v oj, izbu, l au, s ao, o iu ana e ou p. m. Leave Tarnaqua, week day, 8 IS. 8 88, 1129 a. ra., 1 49, a so, 7 zo, 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45, 9 04 11 47 a.m., 2 22. 8 23, 6 21. 7 44. lOCHn. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week day. 2 40. 4 00 880. 9 22.1023,12 00, a. m., 289, 5 88, 842,758 IU Jit Ul. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 m., 12 8i and 4 CO. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phlladelnhla Chentnut street wharf anrf Sooth treet wharf for Atlantic Cltv. Weekdays Kxprcss, 900 a m, Saturday only 1 301 2 00, fwventy mlnutel 3 00. 4 00 Uty-flve luuiutcj, uw iBy minuiei dju, 7 to p ro tseventy minute- Accommodation, 6 15 a in 6 30, 630 p in. Sundays Express, 800, 9W). luwam, , lap ni, iBovomy minute.j Accoru lUWlttlluil, u,,u Ml, ,WU IU. Leave Atlantto City depot, weekday Kx lirvvs. i w, iseveiuy minute,J ( o istxf y.llyi minute.1 a ju, isixy-nve minute,! V 00. jo 4s a ra. seventy minute, 8 30, 880, p m. Aecommnda- iion, i zo. axis m, ui p ra. ounaaya Kxrires. w, ww,ow, Ul. AlWUIIBUUMIUU, f IU tt 111 1J p Ul, ror iape may, oea isie iny ana ucean City- weekdays, 9 13a ra, II 40 Saturday only, i IS p ra. Sunday 8 45 a m. Additional, week days, for Cape May and Ocean City, 8 43 am, 5 15 n m. Additional Sundays, Cape May and Oscan uiy, a u s m. uape aiay only, 4 43 p m. Parlor Car on all express train. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent ur BMiuixaua T A Hwrnivn Vtaw V 11' Gen'l Bunt,, Oen'i Pasa'r Xgi., aanawllllK AWininai, ATaiUvUeipUlJa, rtkT No Moro Rhoumatism. Fr rwr my i HIk f rlt .1 ti Hum. lx n. ni, (iii'l i' lnlBtK)ut nlwn up all hop of ri'llff w I"'" w heard of tilery KtnK.nml mv wifp l..irnn u"lnir If- Thi errnt mllrlni iHtg.nppHrrnily, driven nil the poli t of Iter sylrm, and linn rrtltilv reloaded her fromllffofl"ln.-0. I. Cunning, North Ate Inston, MM- ..... Celi rv Klnrt ctTBM Huis of the Ncrvw. Htnmtw'li, I.lverand Kidneys. 8old ly dmg gll, 8Ti and 30c " Those who once buy SEBLICTS keep coming uacx lor it. iu "a mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. ROFESSIONAL CARDS nit K. Y. KOUSA, Centre and Market street. In the. Mellrt bulldlnr. adlolnlne Justice Shoemaker's office. onion hour ! S.-OJ to lfcOO a. m., 2.00 to 4M and 6.-00 to MO p. m. M. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kcan bulldtnc. corner of Main an Centre etteeto, Bbenandoah. PUOF. JOHN JONKS, nUSlCAL mSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Clry, Pa. Having studied under on ran of lha emI BMKra id ionuon anu ran, will kit le In on the violin, mndolIn, ruliarand vocal eultur. Terms reasonable. Address In oar of Btrous, ne teweier unenanaoab. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BCIITJYKILL DIVISION, Jcxi: 25, 18W. Train will lftAVfl HhenAnrinah mMjkr lha .mm date for WIcRan, Qllberton, Fnekvllle. nrk Water. B. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Beading, l'otlstown, PhoenliTllle. Korrlatown and Phfl phl (ftroftd street eUtlon) at 6 IS and SOS . m.,z iu, 0 i p. m, on week; day. Bandar. OT a. m., 1 20 p. m. Train leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 86. 1146 a.m. nnd SaA. 7&A n. n. HnnH. 11 01 a. m and 8 86 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah (via FraeW vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 810, 710 p. m. Sunday 10 83 a. m., 8 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street aUtlon), for Shesandoah at 8 33 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week day. unaaya leave at 6 SO and 9 23 a. m, I.eave PhlladelnhlK f t.l Pottsvllle. 8 30, 8 33, 1019 a. rru, 180, 16,711 p. m. weekday. Sundays, 6 SO, 9 23 a. m, and tu p m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOKK. Express Week-days, 8 20. 4 03,4 40,800,819 w, ,00. njitt ww, -iu zi. 11 OIL 11, I IT UJ. O I3. 8 UM) 1021. 1013 II it a . 1 12 83, 2 80,4 02 Limited, 4 21, 5 SO, !(, 7 02, 810,1000 pm, 12 01 night ForBoaton without change, 11 01 a ra., week days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. Catsklll Kxprcsa Parlor car, 11 00 a m week days. , For Sea Olrt, Asbury Tark, Ocean Orovn, Ix)iig Urauch, 4 05, 0 30. 8 30. U 44 a m. 2 42. 330. 4 03nm weekdays; 30) p m Saturdays only Sundays (stops nt Interlakcn for Asbury Park, 4 03 nnd 8 30 a in. For Lumbenvllle, Km ton and Scranton. f 0. 00 a m. 12 00 noon. 8 ai a nr. it .mKaF.iii. , I'faaton only), weekdays, and 703 p m dally Uuffalo. 9 00 a m. 12 00 noon a.kH.f. ..vm pmdallv. oi'ount Pocouo sclal, 103 p m Saturday WASHINGTON AND TnK SOUTH. For Baltimore and WuMntrtnn nut rtt wi 1020,1123ara,12 09,12S.nu.8U 44132 Conirreaslonal Llm.1. s4. a it hi and 1203 night weekday. Sunday, a SO. rjE 12, u 2J a m, 12 09, 112, 812, 4 41 0 20 Oon greslonalLlm.,8 3t, 883, 7 tip m and Utsj night. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a ra, 1 C3 " . P m wee- aay, ooHandlllSpra dally, Atlantic Coast Line. Kxpre) 12 09 pm,aad pn,ud Li uo nnrni.daiiv. Southern Railway. Express 5 It and (SB p ra, aaiiy, Norfolk and WnUm T?nIlw-w rn. xr. and New Orleana, 3 31 p ra dally. .X . "ul0 ' ""way, 711 pm, dally. For Old Point Comfort ann Norfolk nil a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf aa follows : Xi. press for New York, 9 00 a m, 4 80 p m wk- 2"y7., VS' L5D?.Brnch- Island Height and SealdePark,910am, 130 and 4 00 pm week day. Sundays atop at Interlaken torAaburr S?.rltl 7-w " m- 1 or HeacU Haven and Barnegat lity, 910 a ra and 1 00pm weekdays; 130 p ra Saturday only. Sundays, 7 30 a ra. For Tucker ton, 9 10 a in and 4 00 p m weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad atreet atatfon wf - T1 . . .1 - bridge Expreeo, 9 40am, 403, 7 03 p, ra. wMk day. Sunday, 9 20a. nu, 7 03 p.m. Leave Market Street Wharf Kxptrm, 800, 9 00 a. m. 100 Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 00 163 minute, 4 30, 3 00 CO minutes p. m. Sunday, g 00,9 CO, 10W a m (acoommodation, 4 83 Wad 5 00 p m.) FlT. C?"11 Analeeea. Wlldwotd, nollr Beach Express, 0 00 a m, 4 03 100 minutes p m only, 1 30 p m Saturday. For Sea Ile Cltv. (Wan rat-. Anion Stone Harbor 9 00 a m. 4 30 D m weekdav. Sunday, 9 CO a ra. ror Homer- point Express, BOO, 9 00, . (100 Satnrdav nnlvl 1 irt I crt am r. n weekday. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 a nt. t oe Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotel and raldtnto. Dlnlnir Car. 7. B. IlDTcniKsos, J. B. Wood, Gen'l PaJsVr Xsl ueni aianaser. This Hot Weather One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer andtorter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating. These brews will be furnished in case lota for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH mr best by adding a lit tlecf SceliR's m a ak nfrllna rf I PA a