piraj) 00 ii. -Shenandoah Citizens (llndly Speak Publicly on This Subject. A pnbllo statemtnt, Given to the pnbllo for ths public good, A citizen's experience, Truthfully told for humanity's sake. Should find roady appreciation, Shenandoah people urn pleased to do It ; Pleased to tell their friends nnd neighbors. Toll them bout Iho "llttlo conquoror." The good dcoda of Doan's Kidney Pills. Aro sproadlnc o'er tho city. Lifting burdens from aching backs. Curing tho pains of kidney ills. Itond the proof in a Skonandonh cltlscn's words. Mrs. Sarah Donalmc, of Market nnd Coal streets, says : "My back nnd kidneys greatly disturbed my rest at night. I learned about Doan's Kldnoy Mils, procured them nt Kir Jln's drug store nnd after taking thorn my troubles all disappeared. I had pains luthe top and back of my head nnd a dull aching across my kidneys, nccompaniod by a dragged out feeling nil tho time. I was often so lamo across tho small of my back that I could hardly get out of a chair when I sat for any longth of tlmo." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by nil dealers. Price 5 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milbum Co.,.IlulTalo, N. Y. ' Sole agents for tho U. 9. Remember the namo Dam's and taka no substitute. 6rtOAtCfeAbitfto&TATiClR00BlI$ 'CYSTITIS-TJlABtTESWlNCONTINtNCYURINP , ,,-varicir.NTiric .etcNnmOw-.', - . PURE SANTAU And'SAYY PALMETTfiTtCTd PAN-AMERICAN DRUGCQ.IKWVQ4 Bold In Shonamloah nt KIRLIN'S PHARMACY, Orders by in&U Bont to any nddreaa. A. rMliMtrtt Encllth Dliuonil II ran 4. nondBrand in Ued tod Octd taUW Dutu uBim with mm i-innon. iilr r.on an i imitation. A i DruggUti, tr tend 4. In ilimi for pvtlcaUri, tciUmonUU tt.fi Mttlrr for I,mAlnlnUttr, by return LChtAhctC&ualcalOoMad1t4Mi Hqara, BoU by kU Local DrugfUt. I'll ILAUA, I'A. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL Plloa or Homorrtiokte Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Brulsea Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumora. 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For MeAdoo, Audenrled, Ilazloton, 8tookton and Lumber Yard, 5 23, 7 60, 10 13 a. m., U 63 and 1 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drltton and Freeland, 6 28, 1012 a, an., o 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Olrardvtlle, and Ashland, 4 00, ad 7 28 p. m. For ltavon Run, Centralla, Mount Onrmel and Shanokln, 10 49 a, m., 1 42, 8 07, 9 23 p. m. For Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, o as, 7 ou, lu la a. ni.. ana u , o is n. m Far Yatuville. 8 2S. 10 12 a. in. Trains wtll leave Huamokln at 7 00. 0 20 a. m., 11 60 and 4 30 p. m., and arrive at Bhenandoah at 7 80, 10 12 a. m., 12 82, 8 17 p. m. WOlkyW DUUIUIUIW) ,1)1 A V.MIVIIID, 1-1 . V.MII. N ew Oaatle, Morea and New Boston, 7(0 and 10 13 a. m , 13 63 and 8 17 p. m. IaVe Fottsvillo (or Bhenandoah, 9 43 a. m., 12 85, 608, 8 18 p. m, Leave Hailcton for Bhenandoah, 8 69 a. m., la id, o uu, o w, o oi p. m, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Itun. Centralla. lit. Oarmel and Shamokln, 9 48 a. m., 7 21 i. in., Trains leave Shamokln tor Shonaudoab at H &o m anil n n. m. Leave Bhenandoah for Yateevllle, Mahanoy Oily, Fark Place, Delano, MeAdoo, Audenrled, Ilatletaa, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly and Mauch Chuntc. 9 47 a m.. and 6 32 rj. m. For Lehlghton, Blatlngton, Catosnuqua, White ijan, uopiay, yvueniown, iuuion ana 1'liuilps- mirt:, v f7 a. m., anu e uj p. m. For New York and rbfladelnbla. 9 47 a. m. Leave Ilaaleton for Bhenandoah, 8 CO, a. m.f ana D7ja m. a, u. uu Jl Xiux. oupi. 'iTansponaiion, Bouth Bethlehem, l'a. ROLUN H. WILBUR, Oenl.Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. OftAnLES 0. LEU, Genl. Pm. Art., New YorkiN. V. A, V?. MDNNEMAOnEU, Dir. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. si PoTtruky's Aro ikr, Centre sir 4 ft ARM'S TAMiY PILLS A TUlD.Tiri.lrD sin WOMAN'S RELIEF, .A.lftM prompt lBdrUbl. Avott finitatio AX Inir itor. Mil jiitct (ul4). pries. 9L GAtOKVrsO. OS. B40B,HIW. OsrBk,M. rw mm m kinwi arag norsaaa eMastaoaa MM H8iaT.' UHt . afjju 40, nnynHMit s8 S HARTAIKREAT Ml Dofbatod Hor Oldtimo Rivals in Throo Aquatio Oontosts. WON BY OVER SIX LENGTHS In tho Oront 'Vnralty Itnoo, 'by Blx Zioniztlifl lit tho Itnoo llotwoon the Poura, Whllo tho Freahinon CtohmocI tho Lino Two nnd a Ilrtlf Lcmrtlin Alicml ofTholr Ittvnla. Now London, Oonn., Juno 30. Ilar- vnrd won nil ot tho boat rncca yostor day thrco victories ovor Yalo In tho throo hours and the westorn sky glowed crimson In tho ovonlng whon the Harvard 'varsity crow pulled over ttio nnlsh lino six and a half lengths ahead gf Yalo. After tho years of do- loat tho stuaonts of Cambrldso aro tasting tho sweota ot succosa. Harvard's unlvorslty olcht won from Ynlo over a four mllo courso by six inu a naif lonRths in 20:52. Harvard's freshmen olght won from Yalo ovor a two mllo courso by two and a hnlf longths In 9:33. Harvard's substi tute four won from Yalo ovor a two mllo courBO by six lengths In 10:81. Tho Harvard crows rowed a modi fication of tho English stroko, couplod with somo foaturea of tho stroke pull ed by Wisconsin, and Coach McCon villo, of Wisconsin, who saw tho raco, said last night: "If Harvard's crow In today's form had boon at Pough kcopsle I am afraid she would havo given us all a hustle for first place" . aio lias greatly modified the-Cook stroko, and tho boat did not go yea terdny as It did whon tho famous coach waa there. Tho racos wero rowed In almost Ideal water nnd wind. The courso waa badly pollcod. boats getting Into tho lanca and stoamera kicking up swolls after tho race had startod. Harvard, In tho 'varsity race. very nearly collided with a numbor f small boats at tho finish, and a heavy swell Impeded Yalo. The 'varsity race waa prettily rowod. but the defeat was crushing. Yale. howover, rowed gamely to tho finish, and neither crow showod slcns of distress. Tho contost between tho substitutes constituting the 'varsity fours was, llko tho "varsity eight race, a proces sion, with Harvard six full longtha ahead at tho finish.- The freshman effort was a mighty nnd splendid one up to tho last eighth of n mile, whon Harvard's superior staying powers, couplod with an unfor tunato obstruction of the courso of tho Yalo youngstors by n largo stoamor, worked for Harvard's advantngo and sent the 1902 men of Harvard across the line two lengths ahead of Yalo. Both of thoso races wero postponed from the forenoon, and woro rowed about an hour after they had been echcdulod for the afternoon. There was llttlo or no betting. Tho university oughts woro startod about 0:30 In the big race of the day. The water was aa calm as an Inland lake. Tho crows rowod as usual In flagged linos, tho blue occupying the eastern courso, tho crimson tho west ern. Yalo caught tho water first, but Harvard was a close second, nnd the two eights startod out on their long Journey practically on even terms. Tho Now Haven crew hit up a stroko at 37 to tho mlnuto, with the men from Cam bridge pulling beautifully at 30. Har vard continued rowing at 30 and Yale had dropped hor clip to the samo fig ure, and with perfect rythm tho two crows foil Into strokos at unison. Just boforo the first half mile was reached Yalo Boomed to put more power Into her stroko and gavo tho first Intima tion of an advantngo. Harvard ap parently paid no attention to this un important chango in positions, and rowod steadily on. Accordingly, at tho half mllo flag Yalo had a load of por haps a third of a longth. Tho first flag, however, had hardly been passed when Harvard spurted, Yale droppod her stroke ono point, and the Harvard boat came up on nearly even terms. On tho way to tho two mflo flag Harvard Increased hor lead, and kopt gradually Increasing to the end of tho raco. Tho following shows tho load In boat longths of Harvard at the dlf foront points: Two mllo, 1; SV4 mllo, 2 2-8; 3 mllo, 3 1-8; 3H mllo, 816; 4 mile, 6; Harvard crossed tho finish lino In a whirlwind, rowing beautifully, six and a half longths to tho good. Yalo fin ished In fairly good shapo, but hor men wore somewhat depressed. In torms of minutes Harvard had won her grand raco In 20 minutes and 52 sec onds, while Yale crossed tho line In 21 minutes and 13 soconds. A NarrowJEscape. Thankful words written br Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was takon with a bad cold which settlod on ray lungs ; cough set In and finally terminated In Consumption. Four Doctors gave mo up, saying I could live but a short time. I cavo myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advisod to got ur. Klnfs New utscovery lor uonsumption. Coughs nnd Colds. I gavo it a trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured me. and thank God 1 am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug utoro. KcguJar size 60o and fl.W. Uuarauteeu or price relunuca. OrnHRhoppor'IMnKno In Alcrlors. Washington, Juno 30. United Statea Consul Sklnnor, at Marseilles, reports to tne state department that clouds of grasshoppers threaten to destroy tho "Standing cropB In Algeria nnd that tho government is already expending largo sums ot money to suppress them. llow'f Tills We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ot Catarrh that can not be eured by Uall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Props., Toledo, a We the underalgnod, have known F. J, Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tbaux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WjkLDisa, KlNNAN & SUhvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. all's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon, the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. nail's Family Pills are the best MoDnfllo's Now Cyollnir Itooord. New Bedford, Mass., June 30. Ed die McDufllo mado a now world's rec ord for the mile at Duttonwood cycle track yesterday afternoon. His tlmo was 1:31 2-5 for the distance, boating Major Taylor's previous record by two flfths of a second. Tho quartor was done In :21 3-5, tho half In MS and tho threo-quarters in 1:07 3-5. All three of these are also new records. Mc Dufllo was pacod by his motor ma chine. Bcald head 1 an eczema of tbo scalp very severe sometimes, bat it can be cured, Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent In Its results. At any drug store, SO cents. 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Ib sold under a pobHIvo Written Guarantee, by authorized agents only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quickness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confidence Nervousness, Lassitude, all DralnB, Yonthtul Errors, or ExccsBlre Uso ot Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At storo or by mall, $1 a box; six for $5: with written Guarantee to Cure or Kefund Money. Sample Package, containing Ave days' treatment, with full instruc tions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to each person. At Btoro or by mall Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Impoteney, Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness. fl a box: six for ts, with written Guarantee to cure In 30 days, At storo or by mall. Sold at KlrllrVs Drug Store. SUMMER OUTIHG3. PKMONALLY-COIfDncTED TOOT19 VIA PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tho Pennsylvania Batlroad Company an nounces the following Personally-Conducted Tours for tho Bummer and early Autumn of 1800 : To tho North, Including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, the St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quobec, Uoberval (LakoSt. John), the Sagucnay, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of the Hudson, July S3 to August 7. Bato, f 125 ; August 13 to 25, visiting samo points as first tour except Roborval and tbo Sagucnay. Bate, f 100 for the round trip, from New York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and Washington. Propor tionate rates from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo gold on July 37, August 10 and 21, Soptember 7 and 31, October 5 and 10, at rata of f 10 from Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Those tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, Canandalgua, and Watkins on tho return trip. Fivo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington September 10, Bato $35 from New York, (23 from Philadelphia. Propor tlonato rates from other potuU. An eleven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Brldgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, October 10. Rate, fqa from New York, (03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from otbor poluta. For Itineraries and furthor Information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Philadelphia. millions of Dollars Qoup In nmokt, every year. Take no risks but get your bonnes, stock, fur niture, oto., Insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Arent 1 130 Houth J.tdluflt Also LIU asdAeeldtmUl ompsulsi DOUBLB-BREASTKD SACK SUIT . Copyright l&jo. Br Hart, Schulntr & Mux S. Main St., uegelRk shim avc Ss tath us of New York" and Its Greater Stem- Interesting. TelS you aU "Sou TnS askio. ' TOUl I,ew WEST'S 'YOU'LI, OET AU THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi River, you will purchaso tickets via the Missouri Pacifio By., or Iron Mountain Route (which aro on salo at all principal ticket offices in the United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texae, Old and Now Mexico, California, etc Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at 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 a trip West or Southvvest, write us for full information and rock bottom, figures. W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 801 Broadway, New York, 4.22-tf Hundreds of lives saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil in tho houso Just when It Is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Reduced Rates to Los Akoei.es, Oal., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho National Educational Association Convention to be held at Los Angeles, Cul., July 11 to 14, tho Pennsylvania Eailroad Company wll) sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on Jtffllno, to L.os Angelesk un ana return, at rate ol stnglo rare Tor the round trip, plus (3.00 membership fee. These tickets will be sold, good going June gl to July 7, and whon stamped by Joint Agent at Los Angoles, good to return, arriving at final destination, uutll September 5. For further Information apply to ticket agents. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and Lungs. It Is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author lied any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince, you of the merit of this great emedy. lMco 25c and 50c. J A It H 'I. UI1MI I 'I riio Stoamor Margaret Olwill Foun dors Off Lorain, 0i NINE PERSONS WERE DROWNED. Tlio Lost Inoliido Cnptntu llrntin, llln Wlfo ttnil Hon nnd n IjiiIjt I'n-HMiniior. ITour Itrwouod 1- I'limlllir VoshoIh. Tho Story of 11 Survivor. Clovoland, Juno 30. In tho hoavy northeast galo Wednesday night the Btonmor Margaret Olwill, ladsn with 8 to no, from Kelly's- Island to Cleve land, foundered In Lake Brie off Lo rain. Nine persons were drowned. Four members of tho crew havo been picked up by parsing stoamera arid brought Into port. Tho dead nre: Cnptnln John C. riraun, of Cleveland; Llzzlo Qraun and Dlnnchard Urnun, wife nnd 9-year-old son of tho cap tain; Mrs. Corn A. Hitchcock, n pas eenger; William Doyle, fireman; George Heffron, seaman; trunk Hipp, watchman; two seamen, names and residences unknown. Tho others nil resided In Cleveland. Tho rescued: John Smith, first mnto, of Cleveland; Alexander Mcllae, chief onglneor; Luko Schlnski, Bev-ond en gtneor; Duncnn Coylo, Boamon, all of Clovoland. Smith, Menao nnd Schlnski wero rosoued by mnmbers of the crew of the Btoamer Sacramento and taken Into Lorain by the tug Cascade. Coyle was picked up by tho passenger steamer State of Ohio and landed nt Toledo yostorday. From tho reports of the survivors tho Olwlll's cargo of stone shifted whllo tho vessel was laboring In tho trough of tho son. Shortly bo fore sho went down the rudder chains parted, allowing her to fall off Into tho trough. As tho helpless craft roso on top of n hoavy sea tho stono slid to leeward, and tho steamer listed heavily and sank to tho bottom. Tho rescued members of the crow were found floating on tho surfaco ot Lako Erlo, clinging to tho bits ot wreck age. Their rescuo was attended by exhibitions ot oxtromo heroism, for a hoavy sea waa still running whon thoy wero pickod up. Coylo, tho deck hand who was res cued by the steamer State of Ohio nnd takon to Toledo, says that they left Kolley's Island at 6 o'clock Wednes day night. Thero was llttlo or no wind blowing nnd everything was fa vorable for a pleasant run. At S o'clock tho wind began to blow from the northwest and tho llttlo boat, with a thousand tona capacity, began to go at a lively clip. At 10 o'clock tho galo commenced, and tho wind blew at tho rato of 50 miles an hour. Sud denly tho galo turned to tho north cast. Captain Draun found that tho boat was making llttlo headway, and con cluded tho only thing to do was to turn back with tbo storm. According to tho story of Coylo It was 2 o'clock when the captain gave tho order to turn about Tho vessel had turned halt way round, when tho rudder chain parted, and in an instant the boat was at tho morcy of tho storm. She was caught between two waves, and as sho was borno along on tho top of ono of them sho rolled ovor on tho Bide. Tho cabins were torn open and floated on the water, while the rest of the ship went to tho bottom. Coylo says he saw Schlnski, the second en gineer, and Heffron, the wheolman, after tho boat went down, but that was all. Coylo caught hold of tho after cabin and climbed upon it. Heff ron was clinging to a part of tho same cabin. Captain Willoughby, of the steamer State of Ohio, sighted tho wreckage about 5:15 in tho morning directly in the course from Cleveland to Toledo. Tho big stoamor Immediately put into service her life saving crow, and after sailing nround tho wreckage for an hour and a half Coylo was rescued. Heffron was thrown a lino, but ho was too weak to tako hold of It, and went down In the presence of a large crowd on board the steamer. Several attempt were made to get tho yawl boat in tho wator, but tho sea wbb still running high and tho work was extremely perilous. Heft ron's death was a pathetic ono. .As he grabbed tho ropo, encouraged by tho crowd, he made a superhuman effort to put the rope around his body, but ho was too weak, and fell exhausted Into the waves. Tiaat Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Tills. 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. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. Mrs. MoKtnley M110I1 Hotter. Washington, Juno 30. Mrs. McKIn loy was able to sit up yesterday after noon. Dr. Rlxey says she is gaining strength steadily. Ho does not antici pate any complications, and boliovca she will bo ablo to go out for her cus tomary drive in a few days. How Is Your Wife 7 Has sho lost her beauty? 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Erwin, vlco president of tho Plant Investment com pany, will succeod the lato Henry B. Plant as president of the Investment cumiiuny ana aiso tne Southorn Ex- lireas company ana tne Plant system ot ruuwuys nna steamships. WHEN NVTUKK Nocds assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gontle remedy Is the Syrup of Figs, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. m A SISTER'S FUTILE PLDA. flio FothiT or Klnnnppprt Child Do' allnoft to Intercede Chicago, June 30. The adjournment ef Judge Waterman's court iMt night nt the close ot the evidence In the case ot nilzabeth Ann Ingersoll and John O. Collins, charged with kidnapping Gerald Leploer, was marked by a pathetic scene. It was the action of the stater of Mrs. Ingersoll praying the father ot the boy to have mercy on the aged wuman and his refusal to listen to her plea. Mrs. M. J. Hurchard, of Amboy, Ills., sister ot the alleged kidnapper, took the stand In her sisters defenso to show that she was not morally or legally responsible for her deed. Af ter court had adjourned, and tho room was well cleared ot spectators, Mrs. Hurchard forced her way to Mr. Laplner. "Have pity cm my sister, Mr. Lap lner," she cried, bowing down before him In supplication. "Don't send her to state's prison. Sho Is old and poor. Have pity, ns you hope for mercy yourself." Those present looked on In sttence at the agony of the tone In which thb plea waa made. Mr. Laplner brushed peBt her, and with his wife and child left the room, while a look of despair settled on the face ot the supplicant. John Collins, co-defendant with Mrs. Ingersoll, testified that Mrs. Ingersoll told him she had found the boy, and, after vainly seeking his parents, had brought him with her. That was all he knew ot tho case. A number' of witnesses, Including two medical oxperts, testified their be lief that Mrs. Hurchard Is Insane Xoldrorft IInTirh5hTooil. Wlnnemucca, Nev., Juno 30. Tho companies of the Twonty-fourth In fantry passing through here last night raided a saloon and fatally shot the bartender. When witnesses are examined the Court insists that they shall tell only what they know, not what they think or believe. Time anu again uic wandcrintr witness is brought back to the point by the stern voice of the Judge; "Mad am we are not interested in what you think, we want to hear what you ac tually know." There's no such trouble experienced with the worthy wom en witnesses to the cures wroucht bv Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. They Anounvhat they are talking about. Women who suffered from painful irregularitiesj from raflammatlon, ulceration, displaced organs, bearing-down pains, or any other form of female disorder, which undermines the health and shatters the nerves, such women know when they are well and why they are well. They do not hesitate to say; "I know 'Favorite Prescription' cured me." There are half a million women whuesses like these : " I am enjoying rood health, thanks to your kind advice and valuable remedies," writes Mrs. Anna Willy, of NorthvUle. Spink Co.. 8. Dale , (Michigan House). " I suffered very much with female weakness and other ailments for more than two years, when I wrote to you for advice. After carefully following your advice and taking six bottles each of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion and ' Golden Medical Discovery ' I am now a well and happy woman." " I had been a great sufferer from female weak ness " writes Mrs. M. B. Wallace, of Muenster, Cook Co., Texas. " I tried four doctors and none did me anv good. I suffered six years, but at last I found relief. I followed your ndvice. and took four bottles of ' Golden Medical Discovery.' and eight of the 1 Favorite Prescription.' I now feel YiXc&nru woman, I have gained eighteen pounds," .Sick women can eotttttlt Dr. Pierce with out charge, and thus get the benefits of his long experience in diseases peculiar to women. Write freely. Write fully. Your letter will be treated as a sacred confidence, and its answer will be written with fatherly friendliness, as well as medical knowledge. Write without fear aa without fee. Dr.THEELG04HorthSixlht. 1'rlTste entrance Oreen St., Phtlsdflnhts. S9,lJLR4 GUARANTEED to the rlcn ani poor alike wbo bare been deceived, robbed and swindled br self styled famous, wise and old specialists. Abuses and Excesses, BLOfbo POISON, varico cele and titrlctare. No cuttlnr. Lost Minhood and Shrunken Organs restored, lwor, "Irniv free. eiposlnB quarks and Electric Hell frauds. y.i ecutt cured In 4 u 10 days. Treatment by mall Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN EFFKOT JUNE 3. ISiO. Trains leave Bhenandoah as follows trio, 833, 7 37, 9 55a. m., 13 28, 3 09 and 6 09 p. m Sundays, 210 am. ror new York; via March Chunk, week day. 7 87 a. in., 12 36 and 8 09 p. m. ttr Unaillnn .1 1 1. 1 1 .1 I 1. 1 . ......... ii,, nt.u . ui,n.,ci,u,a, wceK QAVB. 2 10,5 88,7 87, 9 55 a.m., 12 28, 8 09 and 4 09 p. ni! Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 55 a. m. 13 28, 3 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 o lu For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week tlavs 210, 787,9 55 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 09 p. m. tfnr V Ilia.... . LI 1 I . . weok days. 3 27, 1182 a. m.. 13 20, 7 30 p. m Sundays, 3 27 a m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 3 10, 8 27. S 38 7 87,955,1133 a.m 12 S8, 809, 809, 780. 958 For Ashland and Sharookin, week dare. 8 27 7 87. MRlim 14 nm urm o .1 . ' Sunday, 3 27 a m. For. Baltimore. Washington and the West via B. tcO. It. It. through trains les-i Iteadln? ?Sa'.Iii1' Philadelphia. (P. & R. 1) a) a ), 7 55, 11 28 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 P. i Sundavs 820,70p,H28Am.t8 and fa p. ri Add tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 13 20 - - " uuuua) a, i OU, o p. til. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. ixuve new xorK via Philadelphia, week day.1215. ,80, 780, U80Vm.,ond 180780. Leave Now Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 180.9 10a.m.. 180. 4 40 p.m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 80. 8 88, 10 21 a. m. and 188. 4 08, 6 I 1 lift T TY1 . Leave Reading, week days, 187. TOO. 1008 a, m., 12 15, 4 17. 8 00. 8 24 p. xol ''"'' luu8 TMaVA Prttt villa wuk.... mi m oso.wsoirT.iods'som'. ,,u 'm- Leave Tamaqua. week days, 3 18. 884. 1123 a. m., 1 49, 8 84, 720. 9 41 p. m. ijeavn juananoy vity, week days, 8 45. 0 04 Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40 4 00 Wia.UOO. -'m., 289, 58, sS.TM Leave Wllllanuport, week days, 7 43, 1000 a m.. 13 81 and 4 00. 11 80 p.m. ATLANT1 0 CITY DIVISION. T.k... Tl. -)... I - . vueemui aireei wnarf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. i mi f mpiw, wiu a m, Halurday only ISO 2 Op, feeventy minute 3 00. 4 00 fslxty-flve minute, 8(10 sixty mlnulel 580, 7 15 p in. (seventy minute Accommodation. 6 15 i in ?3, 6 30 i.m- SunIaJ-B-ExpreM,' 8 00, 0 TO 10 00 am, 7 Up m, seventy minute. Accom modation, 6 15 a m, 4 45 p m. LeovS,1?n" ciy depot. wcekdav-nx. ?,Jftd"rr,"ty ,n,nu,e.l ? llxty-flvo ".ti1 5?$ BS9' L m-. Accoramod; ror cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City -w.p.w,,,, i iv oaiurunya only, I 415 n m Hiinrlnvs B AK a . a .1.11.1 ' ' . . w w . rtuuniuiiai, wee 10 SlJmf Ocean City, 8 am, CUy,915m. Capo ilay only. 4 45 pm. or address " ' "eaeiagem r. A. BwsaoiBD, Kueoir J. Wrm. uen'l bupt,, Gen'l Pasa'r Ai BeliW Terminal, Pklhiddphlt 1 iiauj at JA v tl 1 1 -J rsLSB W. a 1 eft2 If You Feel "Fagged Out Hive HEADACHE, BACKACHE, POOR APPETITE, BAD COMPLEXION. and would like to feel and look Wtll, let U reouiniiienu CELEKT iOHlilojou. Bold Wf PmKKtstii. lrUt',.PdMe. If we can sell Ton one 3c package of m who tuts admixture has added we'll be satisfied. Von '11 bny more for it will touch the spot. Grcrs have SKEUO'S. little of Seel Lis to ordinary 'coffee know a irrand drink that i will please her husband. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D It. K. Y. KOUSA, Centre and Market streets. In the Mrilet bulldlnff. adlolnlnir JiuttoA Shoemaker's office. onice hours : to 12.-00 a. m., 2.-00 to tJX and 8c00 to 9KM p. m. M. IlUItKE, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Offlce-EimQ hulMtnr. rwmf nt vttt Centre Mreeta, Bhenandoah. )ROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL E1STRUCT0R, Ixck Box M, Mahanoy City, Pm TTavln. ..f1t - a al . . ... niMten Id London and Paris, will dre leanoaa tuiiu.iupiiMuiiu. Kuiwr on Tooai ennare. TerniB reaonabIa. Addrew In can o( 8lroaM ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCn TJY KILL DIVlBIOrt, Jcsb 25, Utf. xiniiin win leave nnenanaoan arser laa above forD.wJL?K?nuG"brtonj Fraekville. Dark Water, St Clair, Pottsvllle. Ilambunr, Raadlxr. i-oiuiown, l'lioenlivlllo. Horrlstown aail Phft. aselphla (Hrd street station) at 6 15 and 1 00 S. B1..3 10. fillTL m. nn wn.fr .1 u u , - 8 03 a.m., 4 20 p.m. ' 7 ' Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at ii't -rn. iind 5 35, 785 p. m. Bandar. a va aaa Uk oll4 V au (a f". Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah (vlaFraV 7''?710. 1120 am., 510,710 p.m. 8uaaay 10 85 a. m.. 3 10 nun. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street sutlon). (qr flhe.andoata at 8 C5 a. as.. 4 10 p. m. weik dayiT Bundays leave at 50 and 9 23 a. m. r.Iv.M,'h.",clphla (Broad street aUtloa) for Pottsvllle. 5 30, 8 35, 10 19 a. m., 1 80, 4 10. 7 11 P-m. weekdays. Sundays. 8 50, 9 30 a. aa? and 8 02 pm. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOR NEW YORK. 8 50, fM. 8 23. 900, 1031, 1100, il 43 a .nTlx 5 EfST'o183' I'-'rnlted 1 OOonT 4 22 p ml. 14. T230.320, 850. 402. 800. 3 54,800, 4 S 10 00 p in. 12 01 nUhi. Sunday 8 20. vS, 1 S 5 00, 5 13, 8 23, 9 50. 10 21. 10 43, 11 a 11 S 12 A3, wan irn ii Si', " .T! . - r" 7 02, Vl5T 15 55 P mTiioi' ni,ht; " r i.-fun wunoui cnanxe, 11 01 a ra. weeky days, and 8 10 p. in., dally. Cntaklll T'vnrn.. ri'..!.,r J..-.1 llm. v. days. l or So.t airt, Asbury Park, Oecan Qnnl IiiB Branch, i 03. 8 50. 8 30. 11 44 am?S 14? a 5$ - v p ra oaiuruays only. ? an)r."a!.op" M Interlaken tor Aaburr Park!. 4 in and o JO a m. ' 5.n A.T f. "."'""r.Tlll. ana p mdal'lv ' n wekdf "" only""'' roccno 'P0'4'. 103 p m Saturday. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For lUlllmnr. r..i . . ioo iin:HM .;rsr5? x"!".? J.w.?s Sn3 V.Wn'Kht weekdays Sundays, liA 5l 9 12. 11 23 a m, 12 09, ll2, 312. 4 41a S (W nlRht. m San uaj Knr TlaltfmnM aM..j.ii - and 4 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 IS p m dally. uAolln?X.,S5r.,y"n,, EP"- n m "rt.f.T lla'lwor- Express-M ui Korfnlkr nA n.n m and New Orleans, a 31pm daily. rhMSHUllrai tr t, I It-It a m weekdaV.; 11 to p d.,Tr. " preea for New Yo7 W VI S."! Mpw Sid rp1T a ,a Bnw ana , " n, a ou anu lujpm week Parkl t.,"r,", In,'ken lorA Trntr ton, 9 10 am and 4 00 pm weekdays. run ATIANTIO CITY. T.. TJ 1 . . . . rr- iiiiiionTii ue twin rlvar Leave Market Street Wharf ExniesM. 103. 3 "J-,U 00 Saturday, only, 3040 fji 5 00 pm.') w aa tJ3T?p AnElee. WiHwoW, Holly Beach Express, 9 00 a m, 4 03 100 mlnuteal o ra weekday.. Sunday., 900 a m. For QtV? Ita5 only, 1 30 p m Saturdays. T For Ha Tit rni. A . (1 W-Sa-turday. Tn""? VS 5 rnrNnmHl T)nln T at u and check bagaga from hoWarrf raeW. -jjiuinfr war. I. IS. IIotchihsov, J. b. IThi vien i aianare r. Qm Tun't A(t This Hot Weather-a One needs a coollnrj beverage tho,t will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter 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 P SHENANDOAH
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