1 I (t. at iy ite r ! T M 1 "V FOR. -- A. URfN ARYaDISEAI EASES" (NrtAMMAffdrf mWLliiioBCDtOKiCSCfi en, -- J5CSmvi ivu,v.i.-, .-a i loPECIAUYVAlUAfltC IN PROSTATIC tROUBUd , CySTITlSDIABat&Vs'lHCONIINtNCV.URINf PURC SANTAUho SAW PaMETTO-CrC-CTtJ PAN-AMERICAN DRU6CO.NEw.yoBa Bold In Shenandoah at KIRL-IIM'S PHARMACY. Orders by mall sent to any address. SUMMER OUTIItGS. rKBSONALLY-CONDBCTKD TOUBS VIA PKNN 8YLVANIA HAILBOAD. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces tbe following Porsonally-Con'ducted Tours for tho Bummer and early Autumn of 1809: To tho North, including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, tho St. Lawrence, Montreal, Qnoboc, Boberval (LakoSt. John), tbo Sagueuay, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and Qoorgo, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through tho Highlands of tho Hudson, July 22 to August 7. Bate, $125 ; August 12 to 29, visiting same points as first touroxcept Boberval and tho Saguonay. Bate, $100 for tbe round trip, from New York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and Washington. Propor tionate rates from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tlcketsgood to return within ton days will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 24, September 7 and 21, Octobor 5 and 10, at rato of $10 from Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets includo transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buflalo, Rochester, Canandalgua, and Watklna on tho return trip. Fivo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington September 10. Rato $25 from Now York, $23 from Philadelphia. Propor tionate rates from ether points. An eleven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns. Natural Bridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Elchmond, and Washington, Octobor IB. Bate. 103 from New York, U3 irom Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and further information apply to tlckot agonts, or address Goo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A household necessity. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds of any sort ; cures sore throat, croup, catarrh, asthma ; nevor fails. LIVER IT A THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness. Constipation, Dyspepsia, SIckrHoad -ache and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATMD. fOO PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Nerrlte Mellcsl Cs., CUetn Bo box oontalns 13 pills. Bold by Klrlln's drug tore, Shenandoah, Fa. IJ OklekuUI'a EsU DUraonJ Bra.. rEN N Y R0 Y ALJPILL5 ka Braid 1 11M ud Coil HW niuiiu iia a num. i Bin ijva J no other. Xefutt dangnnv ruUtu V 3i J . k a TiravaHaU. bT trad dea. la lUmpi for partlfl.Ura. MiUmoaUli tad 4Ti..a..u1&Mnll CA.HullOfl MO ISM, Hi bj all Local Dm flit. J. " A UA, K W w n i n mitk M P Ma aYV bTA a VETERINARYSPECSFICS FEVERS. 'Long Fever, tUl Fever 5: 'LfBFIlAIJlS, Lameness, nheamaUtm, J EPIZOOTIC, Distemper. ca'Si) WOnM, Dots. Grub. JjcdUGttS, Colls, mfluemc, Jjjjj COLIC, Bellyache, Diarrhea. O. a. Prevent MlSOAntUAQB, -,, I KIDNEY & BLADDER DI80DDEn& JjMiMClD. BklnDIseasea. K.Vdad COXDITIOJf, Startno Coat, coaxal 630. eaobi 8lbl Cats, Ton SpeclEos, Book. ftov. It. At druMliu or sent prepaid oo receipt of nrloe. HumpSeyi' Medicine Co7, Cor. WlllUra John e&MW York. VniantiaT Uirvii. Bart Taim. NEET0US BEBILITY, VITAIj WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Bpoolfto No. 28, In uo over 0 yenre, tho only suooeaaful romody, S 1 p vlal,or S vials and lare vtal powder.for $ S a4 br Drct er moI pot-pl4 oa rMlpt ct prlM. ' !KWUUU'MlhC0,,C(kWlUlulia8u,,MwlMb News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Dally, by mall, - $ 6 a year Dally and Sunday ,by mall ,$8 a year The Sunday Sun Jathe greatest Sunday newspape lu the world. Fries 5c a csfj. Bj sail, 52 a pa Addrs TRB SUN, Haw Ttrtt. Mi MHIVBM Celebrated ffcuwi K nil '.k lowder( never (alt ffis If I A.if TOnSraaHWiWi with Tun rid Fecomrtl rttti u othw Uu uiivvumu rummer TH Kontuoky Eopublioans' Oandidato For Govornor. WILLIAM S. TAYLOE OHOBEH. A Flow or Konttioky Oratory In tho Nomlnntlna 8pooolioH Ovor Throo Hundred, Spooollon Dollvorod DurltiK tho Hoy Colored ton Will Holt. Lexington, ICy., July 14. Tho Re publican stnto convention adjourned last night after being In continuous session since a. m. wnai was canou the Doboe-Taylor slate for the most tton assembled most of tho delegates i were for Taylor for governor, and when tho nomination for governor was reached about all of tnom wore ror Taylor, In the contests for minor places there was a vociferous flow of Kentucky oratory. In tho contest for attornoy general there were 47 speech es by actual count and during the day there were over 300 speeches. After the presentation spcoch for each can didate there was a multitude of sec onding speeches. Tho presentation of Taylor's namo by his leading opponent. Colonel H S. Stono, and the seconding of the Bamo by 'Judgo Pratt, his other opponent, was a dramatic scene, but tho most exciting time of the convention was during tho contest for attorney gen eral. Tho Taylor tnon.who had boon making tho ( race for that nomination objected to being ,sldotrac'ko'd by ono who had failed of another nomination ana tnoy maao an aggressive ngui. Senator Debbo. Oenoral Taylor ana their clobe friends "were active workers In tho halrduririg the balloting for at tornoy general. They wanted Judgo Pratt on 'tho tlckot, and they finally nominated .him "by an overwhelming majority.' ' The fqll ticket nominated is as fol lows: -'For governor. 'William S. Tay lor: lieutenant governor, John Mar- snaii; secretary gi siaio, i;aiwu i-uwern. state treasurer, Waltor ft. Day; attor ney general. Clifton J. Pratt; stato auditor, John 0. Sweeney: superinten dent of public instruction, John uume; commissioner of agriculture, John W. Throckmorton. The closing hours of tho convention were very stormy, and for more than an hour intense excitement prevailed because of an arbitrary ruling by Chairman Breathitt, but cooler heads prevailed, and the convention adjourn ed after passing resolutions thanking the city of Lexington for favors shown. 'and Chairman Breathitt for fair and Impartial rulings. ' Some of the negroes of Lexington are still dissatisfied with the nomina tion of General Taylor for governor, and an effort will bo made by them to defeat him. A number of prominent negroes of this city and Loulsvtllo held a meeting yesterday afternoon and dO' elded to place a negro ticket In the field this fall. A conference will bo hold in Louisville next Friday and a ticket nominated. They have' no idea bf winning, but they claim thoy will cause Taylor' to loso tho colored vote. William S. Taylor is 45 years old. Ho was a Door farmer boy and taught school before he became county clerk in 1882. While In that office he studied law and afterward was electod Judgo. He has been a member of tho Republi can state committee slnco 1886 and was a delegate to the national Repub lican convention In Chicago In 1888. Ho was elected attornoy general four years ago, when William O. Bradley was elected governor. Millions Given Away. It Is certainly gratifying to tho publlo to know of one concern in the land who are' not afraid to be generous to tho needy and suffer ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, havo given away over ten million trial bottles of (his groat medicine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing .it haa absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all .diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lnngs are surely cared by it. Call on A. Wasloy, Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Begular slzo 60c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or prico refunded. Our Iloavy Philippines Losoos. Manila, July 14. A sharp running fight occurred on Tuesday atManlitupa, (en insurgents being killed and two Americans wounded. The American soldiers are greatly debilitated in con sequence of three months of hard cam paigning. All tho regiments havo lost heavily In killed and wounded, the Nebraskans leading with a total of 280. Tho Third artillery has had 123 killed and wounded. Bow Is Tour Wife t Has she lost her beauty T If bo, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these ills for half a centnry. Price 25 eta. and SO cts. Monoy refunded If results are not satisfactory. Bold by P. D. Elrlln on a guarantee. i'orto llloo'W Customs Itooolpta. Washington, July 14, The war de partment makes the statement that the total customs receipts from all sources In Porto Ilico for the weok ending July 1 were $37,094. Tho total receipts for fourteen weeks ending July 1 wero $429,918. The average weekly receipts for tho fourteen weeks named Is $30, 708. A. GUILD KKJOYS The pleasant flavor, gentlo action, and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow it use ; to that it la tho best family remedy known and every family should havo a bottle. Manifacturod by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Officers' oftho Kntlonal Ednontors,' Los Angoles, Cal., July 14. C. T, Corson, of Columbus, 0 was yester day elected oresident of the National Educational association by unanimous vote. The following' were tho vice presidents electod for the ensuing year: Plrst VlcO President., B. Oram, Lyto, Pennsylvania: vico presidents, J. A. Foshavi ' California: B. M. Slauson Michigan: E. D. McElroy. Oregon' J. P. Hendricks, Montana; J. M. Gregg, New Jersey:' W.. II. Bartholomew, Kontucky; W. A. Bpll, Indiana: 'WY-a Lovton. Georgia: L. W. Buchdtf, Flor Ida; Mrs. Gaston Boyd.TCansasi Geor&o li. uoniey, Aiassactiusoits. u. u. ruurcu, Omaha, was elected treasurer, OrsJn-0 Brings Relief to the cofleo drinker Coffee drinking la habit that Is universally indulged In and almost as universally Injurious. Have you tried Qraln-Of It Is almost like coffee but tbe effects are Just the opposite. Coffoe upsets the stomach, ruins tho digestion effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system. Cralu-0 tones up tbe stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tbe nerves. Tborois nothing but nourishment inbraln-O. It can't bo otherwise. IB and A'egclablcPicpararioniorAs sfliilalfng ItufFoodcndRcCuIa ling ihfcStamnrlB nndBowels of Promotea'Diffesllon.ClicctfUl- licss and HEStConlalns neither OprumiMorphini nor iiinerai. Not. K auc otic. tiuqmtfotdnrxwunjaivnm JhanJmd AmrfcetRemcdv forCortsUna- tioh. Sour.S tomach.Dlarrhoca, Worms'.Coiwuistons.revTjrisU xus9 cndLoss of Sleep. r TacSimiia 'Signaluroof TTEW YORK. EXACT COPy C7 WBAEEEB. I II 10 0 A Wreck Prom Grippe, Catarrh and Asthma. RESTORED WITH I was known as "The Woman who Coughs," for I toughed in cessantly. I was a school teacher lill my health failed. Catarrh had eaten away the partition in my nose. It had produced Bronchitis. Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles and weak kidneys. In fact it had gone all through my system, making me au easy victim for the Grippe which left me a wreck in mind and body. This was the condition the doctors left me in, after dosing me with opium, quinine, etc. Then I bought cough cures without end but they only made me worse, I was in despair till I got hold ot lirazilian Halm and. loxicola 1 ablets, They acted like magic from the first, and better than I had been in years. Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved Yon cet more doses ot Brazilian Balm tor and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. With every $1.00 bottle you get one month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets free : the best tonic, nervo and strength builder In the world. B. F. Jackson cc uo., Aug. vnemists, inapis, ina. Shenandoah Drug; Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO raia ruronate or 80 or more wlll .be sent FREIGHT PREPAID' to opy railroad station In MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MAS8A0HUSETT8, RHODE IS LAND, OONNEOTIOUT, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. Send tor our Book, "A, Bird's Eye View of New York" and Ita Oreatest Store 818 pages beautifully illustrated and very interesting. Tells you all about Haw York and how to go about. Fun Tea th xuuo. YOU'LL OET ALL TEAT'S A-COMIKO TO YOU," ' If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi Biver, you will purchase tickets via the Missouri Paclfio By., or Iron Mountain Boute (which are on sale at all principal ticket offices in the United States),, you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modem railway equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texar, Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly roducod 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 Southwest, write us for full Information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 891 Broadway, New York. 4-22-tf Does This Strike Yon T! Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronto constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and has been' sold for fifty years on au absolute guarantee, Price 23 eta. and SO cts. Sold by GASTORIA For Infanta and Cliildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought The Kind Have Always Bought. GASTORIA TMC CCNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CmfJ BRAZILIAN BALM and in a few weeks I was cured Talk about wonderful remedies, my life. Miss L,. L. Clark, 917 Horton St. the money than anv other remedr. SS. BO cents ONLY ABLE SORTS., 0NIY LOW PRICES. SiegelRpoperGd. SF SIXTH AVC IMk 4 IK ST. J Personally Condncted Tourist Excursions to cajuomia wiinoui unange oi vars. Ln&vlnn Washineton every Tuesday and IMday at 11:15 a. m.. tbe Southern Bailway onerates Personally Condncted Tourist Ex cursions to San Franciso without change of cars, conductors or porters. The route Is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, and Southern California. The cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, have high back seats, unholsterod in rattan, are sixteen section, supplied with linen etc, same as standard sleepers, ugntdi oy nntscn uai, have wide vestibules, double sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. luroo ana one-nau aays 10 aiexico ana Arizona, four davs to Los Angolas and Southern California, and five days to San Francisco. Sack service for Transcontinental travel has never before beon offered. The tourist carfare is less than via any other route, effecting a saving of $25.00 to $30.00 for the trip. All Information, mans and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins. Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southern Bailway lampany, ku unesuut Bireei, raiiaaeipma Do You Know Consumption Is preventable? Science has proven that, anil la that neglect Is suicidal, The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shtloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, Sold on positive guarautoo for ovor fifty years. Bears the Signature T Oivil Sorvioo OommiBsionor on tbo Gallingor Iuvcatigation. EEADT TO LEAVE COMMISSION. "Bliould Prrnldptit MoKlnlpy AHk Sin l'or tho Chiilr It Would Do Almoat ( oh I'lonaiint to Mo nn to Senator Clinndlcr." Concord, N. H July 14. Tho civil sorvice commission Investigation into tho charges against Sonntor Oallingcr Is over, as far as tho city of Concord ts concerned. Commissioner Mark S. Brewer yesterday afternoon gavo a monologuo to the members of the press who had reported tho proceed ings of tho investigation. Senator Chandler was Invited to bo present by Mr. Brewer, but declined. Mr. Brewer stated to tho newspaper men that whon tho first letter camo from Governor Busiol making the charges against Senator Oallingcr ho was absent from Washington. "Had I been present my first suggestion would havo beon that Governor Busiel should put tho charges In form and present them to tho district attorney for tho state of New Hampshire Inasmuch as they seemed to Indicate a violation of tho statute, and not of the commis sion's rules, tho district attorney could have brought them before the grand jury of tho federal court and com pelled the attendance of witnesses, which this commission could not do. "I have had personal acquaint ance with both senators from Now Hampshire tor more than 20 years, and MARK S. BREWER. have been on friendly terms with them both. On account of those friend ly relations I did not deslro to come hero and try the case. I did como simply because I was ordered to do so, Upon our arrival hero my associates Insisted that I must conduct tho pro ceedtngs. This I did with as much vigor as I ever displayed In a trial In court. I hnvo sought in every way to elucidate pertinent facts. I never have had a thought of screening anybody from trial or from conviction for any violation of tho statutes." In relation to tho statement that he had himself contributed to the com patgn fund Mr. Browor stated that ho had nover contributed a dollar in vlo lation of any statute. "I havo aa compllshod ton times more for tho cause of civil service than Senator Chandler ever dreamed of," remarked Mr. Brewer parenthetically. With reference to tho fact that ho notified witnesses that thoy were not obliged to answer certain questions, Mr. Brew er said he did only what ,any Judgo In any court in tho land would bo ex pected to do that is, Inform witnesses as to their legal rights. Commissioner Brewer quoted Sena tor Chandler's remarks that the other investigators. Commissioner Harlow and Agent Wales, wero "good follows," and added: "I did nothing here, ex cept get mad, that has not met the ap proval of these two good fellows; and take the responsibility for getting mad. If Senator Chandler had contin ued those insinuations I would havo flung him out of the window. No man with a particle of self respect could sit still and permit such allegations to be made by a gentleman of his position." As to Senator Chandler s movements for bis removal Mr, Brewer said: "Bless his Gear heart, he knows nothing about my relations with, tho president, and no more about tho civil service commission than does the man in the moon. I am not filling tbe posi tion at my own request and through my own seeking, but simply and solely' because William McKlnley sent for me and urged, me to take it. If President McKlnley should decide to take tho ad vice of Senator Chandler, and Govornor Busiol, and should ask me for tho chair I havo occupied for the past 18 months, it would be almost as pleasant to me as to Mr. Chandler. Senator Chandler and I havo long been friends. and will bo again in a fow days, I doubt not" Senator Chandler, when seen later. said that his position is not at all changed by Mr. Brewer's statement. Ho will profer charges against Commis sioner Brewer, not on account of any personal discourtesy, but on account of tho general misconduct ot tho hearing by the commission. Bed Hot From the Oun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mien,, In tne civil war. it caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then liucklen s Arnica halve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best pile cure on earth, cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soli yb A. Wasley, druggist. Tho Mollnoiix Cnso Acotn, Now York, July 14. The case of Roland B. Mollnoux, charged with the murder of Mrs. Kathorlne J. Adams, was presented yesterday to the grand Jury of New xorK county. Tho pro ceedings were secret, and are being continued behind closed doors today. Years of Buffering relieved In a sight. Itching piles yield at once to the curative properties of Doan's Ointment. Nevar falls. At any drug store, 6t cents. Soi'lousHnmuiro lly ITulYUonos. Northampton, Mass., July 14. The loss to tobacco growers ot Hatfield by damage of the crops from hailstones' on Wednesday Is estimated at f 100,00. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of INDIAN MURDERER SHOT. ' Gotnir KxooutPil In Doflnncn of tho Ortlor of l'odrrnl JuilKTliomnM. Goodlands. I. T.. July 14. William Goings ("Wnlla Tonka''), tho Choctaw Indian, wns shot at Allkcnl, I. T., yes terday under sentence ot tbo Choctaw court for murder. Application was made on Wednesday for a writ of habeas corpus, and an order was granted by Federal Judgo Thomas granting the writ. It dirocted tho In dian shorlff to produco Goings at South McAlester on July 22. Bhonrr Wat son refused to rccolvo tho writ, and Judgo James, tho Choctaw Judgo, or dored tho execution to proceed. Tho oxocutlon took place two nours later, and was a sickening sight. A few minutes beforo Goings was lea out four Choctaws appeared bearing n comn. It was doposltod in front of the court house. Near it a quilt was spread. The condemned Indian, supported by Sheriff Watson and n deputy, and es corted by 20 light horsemen, marched down tho lino ot spectators. Goings then knelt upon tho quilt bllndfoldod. Tho sheriff bared his bosom, painted a spot ovor his heart, Btepped back four paces, rested a rlfio across a bench and fired. Tho bullet entered the breast, but missed the spot. Goings toll backward and moan ed for nn hour boforo oxplring. water was poured down his throat a num ber of times to hasten death by strangulation. while the execution was proceeding District Attorney Clay romarked: "Wo aro making history." It remains to bo seen what action the United States government will toko for defiance of the writ. The crime for which Goings was shot was tho murder of his undo, Mason Goings, in Decomber, 1896. Ho was sentenced to be shot Auk. 25. 1897. and the court granted a respite that Goings might play baseball with tho nine of the Choctaw Nation during 1898. Ho returned voluntarily from Cuba recently to meet his death. Mrs. Alfred Clarke, of Hite wan, Manor Co.. Iowa, has been the moth- cr of four children. Now she aays : ' X am about to bcome a mother again, and X hare been troub ltd with morn Inr tlckneu and vomiting. I could not e.t any bre.fc latt: bat two dart ago X began takl your Fawmte scrlotton ' twice a a tcaiooonful at time, and I am pit .ltd to Mr thtt I hare had a vomiting spell two mornings?" The "Favorlt acrirjtion" rellev ing sickness and the other discomforts of the neriod preceding motherhood by purifying the whole .v.t.m and bv atrenffthenintr and invigorating me spe cial organs involved. Morning sickness is mp due to the effort of nature to remove from the body every bit of Impurity which might offset the health of the little one to come. The direct cause of the nan- sea is an Irritation of the nerves of the femi nine onanism, which have a sympathetic connection with the nerves of tbe stomach. The "Favorite Pre scription" goes dl rectly to the seat of the trouble, soothes tho ruffled nerves and brings comfort at once. It is a safe medicine to take. It contains no al cohol, opium or other dangerous drug. It contains no sugar or syrup. it aiat me diges tion and is a iren- ral-avttem tnnie. while It acts directly and strongly on the one special set ci organs Dr.THEEL604KorihSUthSt. PrlTftte entrance Often St- PnnadrtoMa. CURE GUARANTEED totherlcbanapoorftUltewtaO hare been deceit M, robbed and wind ltd br elf- cel and Stricture. No cutting. Loi fthranfe-f-Ti nmni r-patored. Hook. TrvtA, tn irvulnc? tin-Lrki and Klre trio Hell frandL casta cvr4 in 4 to to Cats. Treatment by mall Philadelphia & Reading R'y. Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke, IN KFFEOT JULY 1, 18W. Trains leave Hhenandoah m follow mt For New York via Phlladelnhta. week iIit. riO, 8 88, 7 87, 55 a. m., 12 M, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For New York via Hanch Chunk, week daya, 7 S7 a. m 12 2S and S 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days. x iv, a oo, y of vni, m., i2,bw ana o vj p. m. .for y oltavllle, weeK aays, z 10, T ST, S 65 a, m, 12 20, S 09, 09 and T SO p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m, For Tamaacaand Mahanov Cltv. wek- dva 210, ,T87, 9SS a. m., 13 28, 8 01) and 8 00 p. m. luniuvi. iius m For Wllllamsport, Sunbury nd Lewlsborg, week; days. S 27, 11 82 a. m., 12 24, 7 60 p. m Sundavs. S 27 a m. ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 210,8 27, S 88. D. m. uunaavs. 2 10 and B 27 a m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week dare, 8 27, isj,utuR. m., u zo, 9 w, o U7, i ana l DO p. m. Sunday, 827 a m. For1 .Ittmore, Washington1 and the West via v, ... , aufvuKu miu i oa ' i una ninir Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. It B. B. B.) at 8 20, 7 53, It 24 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. im. Sundays 8 20,700, 11M a. m.. S 48 and 7 27p.m. Addi B. iOj K. B. . 1 n 1 1 I- . i gn tralna ! Beading tional trains Irom Twenty-fourth and Chest- nui aireeu siauon, weec aays, xv ou a. u, u 20 uuap.m, ounaays, I B5, 8 zs p. m. TRAINS FOB SUKNANTJOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week daya, 12 18, 1 80, 7 80, U 80 a. m., and 1 80, 1 801 000, Btm. Leave New York via Maacb Chunk, week (MTV, ou, v tu a. x au, 1 tu (3, 7D. Leave Philadelphia. Beading Terminal. mV days, iCO;tt, 10 21 a. m. and 184, 4 OS, 8 84. 11 84 p. m. iare ueaaing, week aays, 1 87, 7 00, 10 OS, a, m., 12 IS, 4 17, 6 00, 8 24 p. m. . Leave PotUvllle. week dava. 7 IT. T 4a i m. wtb i-iniqu-, vhk aays, a xa, aao. hss . I in m km m ma nit ' m.' ui a -wv, w w, AM, . , , u. Iave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 43. 9 04, 11 47 a, m., 2 22, S 23, 4 24, 7 41, 10 M p. m Leave Mabanoy PUne, week days, 2 40, 400 (80. 922. 10 28.1100, a. m., 2 89, 6 84, 442,768 10 2 r m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days,' T 42, 1000 a ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Obeelnnl street wbarf and ouin sireeiwnaii lor Atiantie Ully. tveecaaya uipress, hoo, voo, 1043a m, l so, m tlon, 6 13 a ra, 4 43 p m, 11.00 Excursion 7 00 a m uaiiy ana 't an Dunaaya. I.eave Atlantlo Clt v Ilemit r WMtrilnwM.P!v. press, (4 43 Mondaya only), 7 00, 7 43, 17 60 from Baltic ave. station only, 8 30, 00, 10 15, 11 00 ui, a ou, a ov, i ov, vw p in. Accommo dation, 423,800 am. 8 60 n m. Sundays lx. press, 8 80, 400, 6 00, 400, 680. 7 00, 7 80. 8 00, at ml?-, Pnr IWAn OltvVAlrrfBs A' ! . ... 2 13, 4 15, 5 15 p m. Sundaya8'43.9ba m, 4 45 a III. For Cape May and Sea Iile CltyWeekdaya 913ara, 290, 413 pm. Sandays 8 45 a 4 43 p m. SL.00 excursion Sundaya only, 7 00 a m. Additional for Cape May Weekday 8 U Parlor Cars on all express trains. For furl har Information, annl a .a4 PalladelpbU and Beading hallway ticket agent or address 1. A. Bwaiaisn, "g IMIrllliiA 'tll lwbv r ?. "rn. N 1 fill. 1 Oen'l Bupt, uen'l Paaa'i Agl, kiNtf A Curo for Norvous Headache. rnr clrlit vmni I .ufTfcrrdfrom con tl nation And ftcvrrt nervmi. liuiilnrhe, the headAche ummlly liwllng thri-oilnjn at n time. Ilrad ncba powders relieved me teintiororlly, but lrrttoo t.ul nn ciIVcL Blnre I liegnn Inking Celery King I hnvo greatly Improved In benltli, seldom nr nevrr have headache, hnvo cnlnrd In HeMi, and feel decidedly wolL Mr. K. H. Hnlrb, Temple, N II. I'clcry King CL'HBa diseases of the Nervr. Slninnrh, Mvrrond Kldnejt. Bold by drug gluts. 25 ond 600. 0 ROFESSIONAL CARDS It. K. Y. KOUSA, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Centre and Market streets. In Ibe Mrllrl butldlmr. adjoining IJuitto 8toemakera o01c. OMce hour. : B.-CO to 12.-00 a. and fcoo to M0 p. m. 1M to ISO Jtr M.BUKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. flSce Eran bulldtnr. corner of M.ln mn Centre street, Hhenandoah. J OLAUDK BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 0111cR-Xm Kb. S. V.nn htittfl(ny rvimi Main and Centra fttreeta, Shenandoah, 1'a. PBOF. JOHN JONES, nOSlCAL WSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 60, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilavtnr studied nnder some of th- ki maetera Id London and P&Ha. will H ' - - on the violin, mtndolln, rultar and vooal collar. Terms reasonable. Address In care of BtrotuM. the leweler Shenandoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYKLILL DIVISION. JUI.Y 1, 1899. Trains will iMvafHiMii.i, .'h.. -, '"o.Jjfft Ollberton, Fraokvlll. Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottavllle. Uamburg, fieedlaK. Ppttatown. Pboenlxvflle. Xorrlstown and PhK aaelphla (Broad street station) at 611 and 8 0S a. m., 2 10, 41 p. in. on week days. Sandayi, 8 03 a. m.. 4 20 n. m. . T7.n.JMr" I'rackvllle for Shenandoah at lSli1 i-nmn1 BM p- Sunday, ir oi a. m. and 6 84 p. m. lotu i m., 5 10 n. in. PMlauUlnM. IVttA 4 -ai ... Sheaandoah at 883 TlOfr w"(yS Sundays leave al 4 SO and 9 28 a.m. r. Z,,, uiZ?eJPum l"rosd street statical for PotUvllle, 5 30, 8 fa, 1019 a. m., 180, 4 10, T 11 P.m.weekdya. Sundays. 660, 22 a. m.and o lu p tn. ieave uroad Street SUtlon, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YORK. noon, 1283, (Limited 1 00 and 4 82 n tZi Tie 280.8 20, 8 60, 4 02. 6 00, M, 40o7 F5 5' 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Suiday.: 1 20. oi. 1 iX 5 00, 6 13, 8 23, 9 SO, 1021. 10 43. 11 IS ha n. ii m 1283, 2 80, 4 ia limltedL N Si 8 . HW.1 2 7 02, 10, 10 00pm. 12 of night ,Mf. For Boston without change, 11 01a ra., vask daye. and 8 10 p. m., dally. ws. "-wuwpiw iranor ear, II 00 a at weak. or Sea GIr . or LnilS"TllIe. Eaaton and Beranton. 80. ': , ' 1' wwoiji, ana Tuns dailr pmdal'lv ,UC wekdyi, Mdj M Mount Pooono iwl.l 1m only. v ""raii WASHINOTON AND THE Borrnr. im'i."".? WMhlngton. 63, 7 20, M. 1020, U 23 a a IS 09, U 84, lTliTiaViU n. . . . 1 : " . lay. iiiam,uo., ni3. 812. 441 feast IW ..v'iri5ltlmo",,.'0PommoJUon, 1 a m, 1 on and 1 01 p m week davs. a oh ii i j'.ii- Bontbern Rsflwav t. . . . pm. dally. " Norfolk and W1j.m. t. m . . . and New Orleans. 8 84 p m dally. For Old Point Comfort ,nd Norfolk. MM a ra weekdays. i0 p m dally. " Leave Market street wharf aa follows Sbf 5. i ioric,in a m. 4 80 p ra week. . Iy.nr Branch vU Seaalde Park, 9 10 a m, 1 80 and 4.00 n m waok-dsva. Huridava istopsatlnterlaken for A .!..,-. i..ki vm. FoI ,fh venand llaraenst City, 910am and 4m t. m ukj.... . . .. . . ana t iw p m weekdays; 180, p m Saturdaya ""ly. Sundays, 730 a m.' - - - w .UKiMtB. FOB JLTLANTIO CITY. Leave Brosul eirAA, a44lAn n -i fej"?-?1?' 4.M 90sa minutes a m. 2 89 8JmtnutesL 4Wl80mlnnt,70a-83mtnutM J.?!, 8dflr. , 9 20 180 mlauMal a.m. 288 82 minutes, 7 0t83 minutes p. m. ' 0 Leave Market Street Wharf-Expms. IM, 880, (73 minutes). 1000 (73 minutes, Vm, (100 Saturdays only), (75 minutes), 3 CoT(70 minutes), 800 rolnuii 8 80 II 1 mJz r " l "J minutesj, sua (w ts),4 30 (73 minutes), 5 00 00 mlnutesl, 105 mlnutesl p. m. Sundays, 6 00, 7 W i73minutAjii. am r7.imin..A.i a II. nl""es 1000 I70 ninutes a. nx, and 4 SO 73 mlnuteajp.m. L00 Excuislon train, 7 Warn week-days. Sundays, 7 00 and 7 80 a m. nFot VP"1!. Antlecs, WIUomo, Holly Bnach-Express. 9 00 a m, 280.403 (100 minutes f, J00 p ro week-days. Sundays, 8 20 am. For MT only, 180pm Saturdays. tl.CO Ex cureloa train, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Sea Isle City, Ooeatf City, Avalon aa4 Stone HarborExpress 9 10 am, 3 80,420,600 pmwMkdays. Sundays, 8 50 a m. 11.00 Exam slon train, 700 a m dally. r.r5inen,,.1'oln'-1"IPri 6 00,8 88,1000 si 1,(100 Saturdays only), 200,3 00,4 00,6 00,8 80 P m SSkaVs. Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 am, 4 80pm. The TJnloa Trsnsf m OimM. .lll 11 I o w I .IDiniUHI.II to. mlnutoi). and check baggags from hotels asd resldsaeas. Dining Car. 1. O. Umvumon, j. b. Wood, Gon'l Msnacsr. Uen'l Pass-sr Xti PRABOWSKY HOTEL, r rb itannrcw . i uiiauu n on. x nup. Ill M. Centra BL, PoMsvllie, fa. Fine oldVhlskeya,ains and Wines, a t the ba a cuwoa una oi ugars ana Tempst SDoe Drinks. Aoeofiuxiodattona Int traiulsia. ii Molds al all boot That's vrby they enjoy their COPFRS. I Any greter can tell yea wky earn ita I awpcealngbickfr8UBU78. I o.ir-eiis m. 9) H 4 0gpm weexdayst 600 p m Saturdaya onlr! WANTED BY THE CHASE NURSERIES jlicit onlen for oar hard NurdT htock. KapeuM and aalarr to tho la avioff corns or coram tut on to Ick cal agut. lVraanent tu olovmnt Tha baalaeafi raally lvarned. Addrwt SSo por package. P, D, KIrlln on a guarantee. Sold by P. D. KIrlln on a guarantee, Tifimlnal, 1 a.