ffaw Women May Keep Young The ronl secret of youthful fenturca in women la regular menstruation. If there la rm Irregularity of any nature If the menace be suppressed or too scanty, too profuse or painful the trouble will show In the face. The eyes will be encircled with black, the skin sallow; blotches and pimples will appear, and the oufferer, although young In years, 'will appear old in looks. The un failing remedy 1b Bradfield's Female Regulator It cures all Ills of the womanly or cans. FalHne of the Womb. Leueor rhoca or Whites and ncarlnr-dnwn Fains. Cures Backache. Headache ana Nervousness, all of which are one to weakness in tue same organs Lnrije bottle, are .old by Druggist, (or SI. T1IH JIKADFJELD ItSaOLATOn CO, Atlanta, Om. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT PWUN08 OP A1IKA.NS Yft VIA BOUTIIEnN EAILWAY. Will cmillcntn from your system tho linger ing ciTccts of grip and other ailments mused by tho sovoro winter, and malaria, rlicnma tlsm, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kiriaoy, lWor and nervous dlsordora, paralysis, blood and skin diseases, anA chronlo and func tional domngonients. Tho mountain climate of Hot Springs Is cool and delightful In summer. 100 hotels open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all Information, address C. F. Cooley, Manager Bulsncss Men's Lcagao, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par tlculars of tho trip, address V. A. Tnrk, Gon'l Pass. Agt., Southern By., Washington, D. 0., or C. I. Hopkins, District Passcngc A gout, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. 0-1-tm A Card. Wo, tho undersigned, do hereby agrco to rofund tho money on a 50-ccnt bottlo of Grcono'a Warranted Syrnp of Tar If It falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran too a 25-cont bottlo to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. H. Hagon buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W, Bierstoln & Co. ll-14-33t-dw NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Imnotencv. NItrht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of eelf- S abuse, or excass ana lnais cretion. A norvo tonic and blood builder. Brines the Kplnk glow to pales cheeks and restores tho fire of youth. kBv mall fiOo ner box. O boxes for S'2.50: wfUi a written cnaran- too to euro or romnti mo money. bend for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Bold at Klrlin' drug stores Shenandoah, Pa. sV& Cbtefceiter'a Ena-Uth Diamond Brand. rENNYROYAL PILLS OriI rial nd tlnly UCnuine. art, alrTi relltbl. ladies hi Drat-rlil for fJttt.ter a ltnaluk Dia-JS mond Brand la ltrd nd Gold mvtsUliAl boxpi,aemllvltl.t)ln0nbOD. lake iiMinul irit.tinnM. A t Drnazliit. or eend 4. ' la itimpi for rirtlenUn, lesulmonlil nd " Heller ror l. a ?." m sj iriura ClktnhMttvCltunlci.lCo..HlMlUtMF MuBM-tk. SIBIL, jHiraouim, KHiiarir, BoUby tJi Lootl Draiclit. 1MIILAUA., A'A. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL O Plies op Homorrhoida Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scolds, fl Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sorea Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E. Chapped Hands. Fpver Blisters. Soro Lips & Noatrtks. Q Corns & Bunlona. Stings & Bites of Insects Three Sizes, 25c 50c and $1.00. BoUbf drttgglita,ec eont post-paid on receipt of prk uvxrni.iiartttD.co. in lit uutua ..: Tort. A box of our srEcim rnniLT mw is an . exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivcrod at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in this region bplendid lake of fresli water. Ice and wood, free, to all picnic parties to prepare and preserve meals. An orchestra is established here ior the entire season. For particulars aaaretw, B. J. YOST, Prop., BarnesvlIIo, Pa; News and Opinions OP National Importance THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday ,by rnall,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape In the world. Price 5b a cefj. Bj kII, S2 i jm Adftrs. THE BUN, Hew York. PAUL KRUGIiR EXCITED. ProBident of tho Transvaal Hepub lio Tbroatons to Bosign. HE OANNOT 8TAHD OPPOSITION. Tho Volkwrnml Gtrr-fl Itlm n Voto of ConlliloiHionml tlio ItoHlunatlou Will Probably He AVItliliolil Il.vnnmtto Monopoly tho Ilono of Contontton. Pretoria., July 25. President Krueer. 1 ri uio 1 rnnsvnni rcpuimc, naa tcen nu- Bont from tho eovornment build nn Blnco Frldny afternoon, and It was un derstood that owing to tho opposition shown him by tho exceutlvo council and tho volkernnd regarding the ques tions of tho Johannesburg fort and the dynamtto monopoly, ho had arrived at tho conclusion that ho no longer possessed tho volksraad's confidence. and threatened to resign. Yosterday, nowover, a deputation, including Gen eral Joubert, tho vlco president, Horron Schalk and Burger and tho chairman of tho volksrand waited upon President Kruoger and Induced l)lm to nttend a secret session of tho volksraau, which lasted over thrco hours. Mcanwhllo nn anxious crowd had as sembled outsldo tho building, waiting oxpectantly to learn J10 outcome of what was regarded as a momentous de bate Late last ovonlng It was announced that the volksraad had Anally assured tho president that It had tho utmost confidence In him. It Is understood, nowever. tnnt a majority of tho mom bers of tho raad still dlffor with tho presldont on tho dynamtto monopoly question. It Is not yet known whethor tho resignation was conditional. Tho news was kept secret at Protorla. A prominent Drlton said: "Thero Is no likelihood of tho president's reslg' nation, which Is not deslrod at tho present moment, in tho Interests of either tho Outlandcrs or tho Trans vanlers." Bed Hot From tho Gun . Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman, of JNewark, Mien., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. men uucKien 8 Arnica halve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best pue cure on eartn. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed, sola yb A. wasley, druggist. Sonntoi',?;ovorfd'iro tn QuTTrnnttno, Indianapolis, July 25. A letter from Senator Albert J. Bovorldgo, dated at Nagasaki, Japan, July 3, says that he Is In ouarantlno at that nlacn on ac count of tho Asiatic bubonic plaguo. Ho says: "Our authorities here did all they could to got me released, and would havo succeeded, but Japan Is panicky with fear of the plague. The restraint Is most stringent. This plague is unknown In the Philippines. If I could havo come direct from the Phil ipplnos to Japan or America all would have beon woll. But tho ships stop at Hong Kong nnd at Canton, and both places are hotbeda of the plaguo." Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but In most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would Immediately see the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial sizo free. At all drug ill so i-ito'r 1 y A'n t t-G olfo 1 1 tos . Bowling Green, Ky., July 25. Tho anti-Gobel meeting ended last night in the greatest disorder. Personal vio lence was resorted to several times be fore tho convention adjourned. One man was struck from tho rear with brass knuckles. Soveral others were struck, and for a tlmo It threatened to become a general riot. Pistols "and knives were drawn, and but.for a tem porary adjournment more' bloodshed would suroly havp followed. Oraln-0 Brings Relief to the cofleo drinker. Coffeo drinking - h a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as univorsally injurious. Have yon triod Gruln-O? It la almost like coffeo but the effects are just tho opposite. Coffeo upsets the stomach, ruins tho digest'on, effects the heart and disturbs the whole norvons system Graln-O tones np tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the norves. Thoro Is nothing bnt nourishment in Qraln-0. It can't bo otherwise. 15 and 25o per package. Exploding Mlno'Oas KlllH Pour. Brownsville, Pa., July 25. An ex plosion of gas yesterday In tho Red stone mine at Grindstone, Ave miles from here, resulted in the death of four men and serious injuries to two others. Tho dead, all Slavs, are: John Yan kora, age.d 17, loaves mother In Cleve land; Stephen Skleaner, aged 40, un married; Joseph Lucas, aged 33, and George Larvln Hutnlck, aged 36, each leaves a wife and two children in the Did country. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to bo shaken into the shoes. At this season ynr feet feel swollen, uorvoos and hot, and got tired easily. If yon havo smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- &ase. it cools too feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet. blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and com fort. Try it to-day. Sold by all drngeista and shoe stores for 25o. Trial backage FiJEE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Eoy, N. Y. Moro Vlo?lma or tho Klondike. Seattle, WaBh., July 25. Tho Stick- oen river steamers 'Strathcona nnd Caeca havo arrived at Wrangel, Alaska, with 57 survivors of tho Edmonton trail. Theso unfortunates had been on tho trail nearly two years. They re lated tales of hardship and demon strated the non-feaslblllty of both tho land nnd water routes pverland. Under orders of the Canaulan government the Hudson Bay nnd other trading com panies have sent out relief parties to bring in several hundred sick and starving still struggling along tho Llard and Polly rivers. During tho past winter it is estimated that EO dled-of scurvy and as many more were drowned. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnatoro Buy Koystono flonr. Be sure that the name Lrsflia St Dm, AahUnd, Pa., is printed on very sack. "GOLD DtJBT." Something New! Lnrjre package of tho World tst cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ omy In 4 pound package. Mode only by THE N. K. FAIkBANK COA1PANY, Chlco, St. LouU, New York, Dojtoo. Philadelphia DR. E. O. WEST'S Nerve and Brain TREATMENT Tho Original. All Others Imitations. Ts sold under a poslHvo Written Guarantee, by anthorlied agents only, to enro Weak i TO'P1' & fl.?"' Ef"'c!.Bi F,U.s'.?fe5torlal R"I?tae5r, N.A T Losses, EvU UrS! Uo of Tobacco, Opium; or Liquor, which w"', ? "lor0 "J 1,7 pail, i a box; six for 5: wtth Written Guarantee to Cure or Sn.? Mo?ey'n Sample Package, containing ftro days' trea-racnt with fulf instrm tlons.25 cents. Ono sample only sold to each person. At storo or by mall ,a8lrac- Red Label Special Extra Strength. Sold at Klrlln'o Drug; Store. I ill WHO II I I A Wreck From Grippe, Catarrh and Asthma. RESTORED WITS cessantly. I was a school teacher till eaten nwav the nnrtitimi in tmr imc J L " " J Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles 11 .1 1. . 1 , . Kuuc an Luruugn my sysiem, maKing mean easy victim lor the Grippe which left nip n wrrvl- in minrl mi1 l.r.1r Tl,ic i, .1. " " ' ' uuu doctors left me 111. riitpr dnetner tn , ' . ... UJ'l l.lll , V-Li . i. bought cough cures without end but they only made me worse, I was in desnnir till T o-nr Vmlrl nf TlrnTilinti T)t1... n..A T,., !,, 'ri.i . . X - f5 Tliev notPfl lite mnrnV frntn flip firaf , j " ' w and better than I had been in years. T - II" Tl1 a tr 1 . , .uiuiuiui xaim aua ioxicoia savea You tret mora ilono nf TlrasiHan Ttnlm fnr TiiV;?2SiL0.0t,drUB.,T,stf- "h, every " TOXlCOla TaDleta freoi tho best ton If nprvn nml Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO If ik or LEATHER WE HAVE IT. 1 1 K 11 I'l v f-l HBW YORK ia -f0L?u.r.K0?,k !IA Bird;. Eye View of New York" and Its Greatest Store -110 paces-beamifully Illustrated and Terr oterettlng. TeUs you all about Now York and bow to go about. Fbk ron tb iSsiNO 'TOU'LI. GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, whon oontcmnlatlnir a triD to anv nolnt West or Southwest of tho Mlsslsslnnl Ttlvnr. you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri Paclflo By,, or Iron Mountain Eouto (which are on salo at all principal ticket offices In tho 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. Texan. Old and New Moxlco, California, eto. Ex- cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association mcoting at Los Angeles in July, wo will makn Rrwtal low round trip rates. When contemplating u trip west or tsoutnwost, write ua for full Information and rock bottom figures. W tu. iloyt, O. E. P, Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agont, 801 Broadway, Now York. 1-22-tf Sick Headaches. Thecurso of overworked womankind, aro quickly and Buwly cured by Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the great blood purlBer and tlssuo ouiiaer. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 23 eta. and 60 cts. Sold by P, D. Klrllu on a guarantee "OLD DOBT." jiflpifj ilBllP leads to Misery. Ocmmimntinn ' in.ini".J.i BRAZILIAN BALM my health failed. Catarrh had Tt UnA smA,,nA ti.,i.:i-:- vw.. l V jll XJlViilUlll Lin, and weak kidneys. In fact it had . . - . uuuj , A .1.3 Y l.O me V,UliUlLlUU LUC iwitli nninn. Qf ti. t WMIU. U1IU XW.Vl.UllL lUUlCU), anA J n f... l 1 J will. ... it itn ivo A wur LiLllCU Talk about wonderful remedies. ... ' my me. Miss L. L. Clark, 917 Horton St. thn mnna ti.nR .n... u n A bottle you Ret ono montl'trentnnT of itr.rrrtl. KnlKln. l k i. i i t rpau Pmtetu t is mv. ma u m( man niMO b -f nUnat trihb. k utile. tW uhmhiu. rwr, msucKustm. moot bum. KMtTiarr. utm ton. nummiL Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cart. Leaving Washington every Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. m the Southern Railway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to San Franciso without chaneo of cars, conductors or porters. Tho routo Is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio.New Moxlco, Arizonla, and Southern California. Tho earn are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, havo high back scats, upholstered In rattan, are sixteen section, supplied with linen etc, same as standard sleepers, lighted by PIntsch Gas, have wido vestibules, doublo sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladies. Threo and one-half days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, and fivo days to San Francisco. Snch service forTrans-Coiitlnental travel has never before been offered. The tourist carfare is less than via any other route, cuectlng a saving of $23.00 to $30.00 for the trip. All Information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins, Dis trlct Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway Company, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Ton thousand demons gnawing away at ono's vitals couldn't be much worse than tho tortures of Itching piles. Yot there's a cure. Doau'a Ointment never fails. IN 1 Non-UnloniBt in Olovolnntl Kills a Boy Who Shouted "Scab." BEVERAL OTHER SMALL RIOTS. Tlio Twontj--oni llronktyn Striken Clinrmvl With Dynnmltliiur the Jtl vntoil Mtriinturo Itclcri-iil rrom Ciir toily I'nt 1 11 r of Iilontinnntlnn. Clovolnnd, July . Yewtenliiy fnliml to bring any relief to the .trlko situa tion, which la regarded m serious. Tho Btate board of arbitration has practi cally niiandonpd elTorU to conclllnto tho strikers anil their former employ ers. Tho violence of the conductors nnd inotormen who quit work and the more turbulent spirit of tholr sym pathizers is hold in check to a degree by tho prrsencp of the police nnd the tnliltla, members of which ride In thr cars or nro held in readlnoM at the barns nnd terminals. Smnll riots occurred during the day, but with one oxceptlon they were without serious results. In the death of Henry Cornwelt, slain by the bullet fired by Itnlph P. Hawley, a conductor on tho Broadway line, Is recorded the first fatality of the strike Shortly after noon Hawloy's car approached Orange street, nnd was beset by n crowd of men nnd boys. Cornwolt, tho 19-year-old son of a butcher, was nstrldo n horse and rode to the side of tho car, keeping paco with It for somo distance. Various stories nro told ns to what passed between the conductor nnd tho boy. It Is said tho boy porslsted In calling Hawley n "scab." Tho mob was suddenly called to its senses by tho sight of Hawley, who Jumped to tho streot and started In pursuit of Cornwelt. Tho lattor, closely followed by bis pursuer, turned up Perry street, At Woodland avonuo the lattor pulled his revolver and flrua. His victim fell fatally wounded with a ghastly wound In tho left temple, and died soon after bolng removed to tho hospital. The crowd, which before tho lncl dent had been so vlolont, wns awed by tho seflousnesB of tho affair, and permitted tho conductor to walk back to his car. Ho was arrested and taken to tho station, where a chargo of mur der was entered against him. When tho car returned In charge of another man, and laden with pollco, thou sands of peoplo wore crowded around tho fatal spot. Tho track was block aded and tho stalled cars bombarded with stones, pieces of brick and sticks of wood. The pollco managed, by using their clubs, to clear tho way af ter a delay of about half an hour. The pollco bellovo they have a clow to tho man who placed nltro-glycorlne which on Sunday night last blow up a Euclid avenue car and Injurod four paesongers. Matthew Roblson, who was seen at 2 o'clock yesterday morn ing driving n horse nnd buggy said to resemblo tho ono In which tho mys terious wrecker rode, has beon placed In a cell. Roblson claims to havo found the rig, masterless, and took possession. Intending to deliver It to Charles Stolnmetz, a liveryman by whom Roblson Is employed. Mr. Stoln metz lnfr-med tho officers that ho rent ed tho outfit Sunday night to a man whom ho Identifies vaguely as having a dark mustache A repetition of tho wrecking of a Euclid avenue car wns last ovonlng at tempted by strikers or tholr sympa thizers, In Brooklyn, a suburb of Cleve land. An explosion took placo under the car, but failed to Injure It materi ally. Thero were no passengers aboard and tho conductor and motorman es caped unharmed. Later a second attempt to wreck; a car was made. A Pearl Btreet car, speeding south near Hollenden avonuo, carrying, besides tho motorman and conductor, a guard, successfully ran a gauntlet of missiles thrown from tho roofs of houses, only to run Into a can of nltro-glycerlno, which exploded with torrlfio force. The roar platform was torn off and tho flooring wrenched from Its fastenings. Tho crow was not injured, but emerged from the shat tered ruins with tholr pistols drawn and began firing at what they thought was a couplo of men crouching as If to hide themselves behind a small bill board. Tho explosion was tho signal for renewing tho attack from tho houso tops and alleys. Tho hurrying troop3 on horseback to tho sceno wore bom barded with giant firecrackers. Ono of those exploded with such force that tho mount of ono of tho troopers was knocked over, In his fall carrying -with him lo other horses and the riders. Several arrests were made. Tho adjutant goncral last evening Informed Mayor Farley that tho mllltla companies at Youngstown, Geneva, Borea, Warren and Norwalk. towns near this city, had been officially noti fied to hold themselves in roadlness to nnswor the call of tho mayor, should tho situation get beyond tho control of tho present force. Various companies of tho Fourth, Sixth and Eighth regi ments, to the number of 800 men, havo also been ordered to prepare for a Budden summons. With the exception of tho Mavflold suburban, all tho lines of tho Big Con- Bouaateu were in operation yoster day, although their movements wera necessarily hampered somewhat. Millions Given Away, It Is cortalnlv omtlfwl -j n ww .mw juuiiu w KUOW or ono ranrern In thn lnnil uf.n aM n. flfm ill fi .A frMl.mn. tn tKa 1 .1 If itB. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New jiotuYory ior vonsumpiion, iftugbs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial linttlHR nf M finut : frna.ll.lnA . nJ 1 .1. - Rfttfafarvtfnn Af trtinurlnr. If V.nB cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, iMumuiiu, uuurseuoss ana an diseases of the Throat, Chost and Lnngs are surely cured i,'-, ,Ca1,1 P A Wasley. Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Kegular sizo 60c and il. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Two Juv'onflo Auirlurs Drowned. Hartford, July 25. Morris Cavan- augh, aged 13, and Charles Walthouse, agea it, were arownea in a pona near North Meadows yesterday. They went Isblng 1b a rowboat, which upset. You Try It. If Shiloh's Couch and Consumntlnn Cnm which ia sold for the small price of 23 cts., 60 cts. and f l.OO, docs not core take the bottlo back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this mumni tm 23 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Coinluf; Kvents, July 20. Picnic bv thn n,r..n,W Tr rv No. 3, on the Turkey Bun base ball grounds'. Aug. id. ico cream festival In Bobbins' opera houso by the CongrogatloLal church. Many a Lover lias turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable elrl with an offenIva breath v,v. Clover Eopt Tea purifies the breath by Its action on the bonels, etc., as nothing else will, bold for years on absolute curaniM. Price 23 eta, and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin ou a guarantee. WAR SECRBTARY ROOT, Oenornl Alirer'n Suooxwor linn n Con- rorciitHt With tli i'rtlpit. Washington, July 26. Hon. Ellhu Root, of New York, who is to succeed General Alger as sorri'tnry of war, ar rived In Washington Inst night nnd had a long conference with the presi dent. General Corbln was with the WAR SECRETARY ROOT. president when Mr. Root tallfd, but left after a short conversation with Mr. Root, to whom he was Introduced by the presldont. Mr. Root remained at tho White House until after mid night, when he returned to the hotel. Today Mr. Root will again see the president, nnd probably will return to Now York late In the day. Some women at the critical period of ap proaching motherhood fortunately receive every care and attention which abundant means can bestow, but the vat majority of them are obliged to take care of tliemelvFS and do their own work into the bargain; and what woman with family duties dc- pendent upon her can be expected to pa. tiently endure the lon-drawn-out weari ness of waiting and hoping in sickness and wretchedness for a recovery that seems to como on leaden wings? " My wife has been a crest sufferer from troub les Incident to approaching motherhood," ay Rev. H. R. Nelion, of Darvlll, Dinwiddle Co., Va. "She luflered with such diitrtlnpr tick stomach that she could not take food; what little was forced down could not be retained. Her breath wai very offensive and Indicated a bad state of the stomach. The dltrestlvc orirani re fused to work. The trouble became so severe ana obstinate that I was really alarmed. She began taklog Dr. rlerce'a Favorite Prescription, Golden Medical Discovery atid ' Pallets nnrt about the same time I wrote to Dr. Pierce for particular aavice. He promptly and very courte ously replied, ssyinp that he felt nure a persistent use of these remedies would prove effectual. "By the time the letter was received she was improving last ana before all or one bottle each of the Favorite Prescription" and 'Golden Medical Discovery' had been taken she was up, able to eat. retain and dttrest her fond ah, rot,. tlnued to improve until entirely well without laninfr more man me two Domes mentioned, and some of the ' rcllets.' " Accent no substitutes for these world. famed medicines, that may be urircd unon you, not for your good, but that the dealer may make a little extra pront. These remedies contain no trace of alco hol, nor onium. nor anv of the rianirernii drugs which enter so largely Into many advertised " rnmnntitiHa " mintiim.ni1. for the cure of invalid women. They will not create craving for stimulants. Dr.THEELG04Korlh Sixth SI. GUARANTEES TO CURE after the so-called greatest, most ciiebrated and wisest adTertlslogdoetors rail, nn matter i!11,.'7.!ll,, UOST.MANHOOQ NO VlCOR. DEBILITY, arli a Jbuon, stricture, ArKnten or Un- A Abuut, Blood dtrttoptrtorpam. vut(ffr(y(AonIyoneln the world to cure VARICOCELE wlthoutruttlntr. llmikfreo '.T1!11? If T.a1Jf rilslne trauo.i;iectrlo Uelt s ln ieJ,,t5 Meaical 1 nstltutes. ets. rrah auttevred in I to w Oast. Treatment by mitt. Instant reUef. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFKOT JULY 1. W9. Trains leave Shenandoah an (allows: For Nitr Ynrk vf. W,l 1 -.1 1,1. ....w .1 10. 3 33, 7 37, 9 55 a. m., 12 M, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Hundnjs, 210 a m. For New York via March Chunk, week days 7 37 a. m.. 12 20 and 8 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days Sundays, 2 10 a tn. ror roiwvuie, week days, 2 10, 7 37. 9 55 a. m. 12 28. 009, 8 09 and T 80 p. m. Bundaya, 2 10 a m. 2 10, 737, 9 55 a, m., 13 2, 8 09 ind 6 09 p. m. ror iriiiiamspon, uunoary and Lewlsbure week dava. 3 27. 11 M m. n. in Ort w on Sunday,, 3 27 am: ' roraiaiano) riane, weekdays, 210.3 27.534 787.965,1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 8 09, 7 80. 9M p.m. Sundays, 2 10 and 3 27 a m. 7 37, 11 82 a. m.. 12 28, 8 09, 8 07,' 7 25 and Mp. m.' Sunday, 8 27 a m, s" rorimiimpre .wasmngton and the West via u. ato. K. K., IbrouRh trains t- Readlne ?Sn?',n41' Phlllelpbra. (P. ilLBHj a, 8 20, IS.'lWX-l " ." VXJiJ- Sunday.' ;'..' v.- m,u " "na JWp.ni. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat- ?,uf'rtate"2n'7'kd'r,A1080 m. 1J20 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New Vnrb- trim lt..l..int.i- . day.. 12 is. i bo. f so. iVm rvr:"; ."f 9 00 p.m. ' ".'. . tve, new York srla Mancb Chunk, week day., 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 180, 4 40 p. m. ' II Ho 11- in. Leave Reading, week days, 137, 7 00. 1008 a, m., 12 15, 4 17. 600,828 p. m. ' ' ' Le&VA PflttslVlIlM nui- rlf. W? FT lv . 9 30, 12 80, 120, 4 SO, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. uoiiBqi, weec oays, 8 18, g88. 1123 a. in., 149, 5 88,720, 944 p. m ' ' 'ST" Milnoy cl,y' week dy. 8 45, 9 04. 11 47 a. m., 1 ! 22, 5 38, 6 24. T 44, 10 0 p. m ' if"nT2, ,!i2n?71''ae'wek d5-. 2 40, 4 00 W. S3-10 23. 13 00, a. ro., 2 89. 5 86, 642,758 iiiSlt: dyai TU' 1000 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, T.r. 1i1 1 J -1 .,1,1 . ii. . ... . . . 8oh street wharf for Atlantic City. o m , m rtn" i 8 tn.' J", 10 45 a m, 1 30. flii SS, Sfi,' Sunlay-Rxprww, 7 30. 8 CO, 1,i.4,i55Vl42..P.Vl- ""rslon 7 00a Im.. A.Ian, Ia -J - - I' -.- . . " I. .. .. , ;'poii ee:aays Kx presa, 6 45 Monday, only, 7 00, 7 45, 7 50 from ltaltloaye. station only, 8 80, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 am. aim jnn ami i -m n ' . ' . ' dation. 4,500 . m 30,." Bar,2. nhu. 9M im nr.-. Mnn o. ' T . . S,3,."1, Ammodation, 7 15 a m. 4 3d p m - --i . i .... k-unun a sa, v 13 a m. 4 45 a m' ur.lon Thursday and Sunday 7 00 For Cape May and Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 15 a m. 330, 4 15 n m. Sundayils Tla Y p m". ..'.V03 Bulon Sundays only, 7 00 a m. Additional for Oar. m;.wIj.?. .. am, Sundays 9 15 i m7 ' ...... v... uu mil expreea i rains. ?.?r. '""Jher Information, apnly to M1.M Middfe1' nl Ick.'tlV.'ni I. A. SwuaaBD, Edmi J. Wxsxs, Oen'l Anns.. lUadinr Terminal, Phlladalohla! "jn'JPMs'r Agt, . , Tho Rosy Froshnoss I Tve.lT'r aoftnes. of tho akin Is Inva- v TSisGisrsisidf Cures i J Coughs, i Colds, . j Grippe, ( , Whooping CoiiRh, Asthma I Dronohltls and Incipient Consumption, Is ( ; oTIO'sl The fERMAH REMEDY" (, i&4)vja iruosA. 25c50tAs Grocers can tell you why those l,nl,n a.III. . 3CUI1LI 3 " nen J keep coming back lor It. blrange though how long it UVei people to try a new thing-. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ill. K. Y. KOUSA, PHYSICIAN AND SURfJOON. Centre and Market street. oi'JI hZ ite,,t' bullJ'ntr. adjoining; JJiuilce Shormnker'a office. Omeo hours: s.-OJ to 12.00 a, m., J.-C0 to 4.-C0 and 6:00 to fcCO p. m. jlj M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Eiran building, corner of Main an Centre street. Hhetuindoah. J CLAUDE IIUOWX, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Ofl loo "Vf rv..t. ifi.ia. . to JusUeo ToomTyV , JflEeT " pROF. JOUN JONES, MUSICAL WSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 68, Mahaooy City, Pa. llavins; studied under some of the beat -r. .... Kuiurana vocal cn lure. .VeWhnfn?" ,D " ' 8n P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYKILL DIVISION. July 1, U99. datTr'n," w'i' Shenandoah after the anove date for WIKRan, O berton, Fraekvllle tw.w Lm"?!.1 no?nllT"le- Korrtstown indPhfe. aolphl (lJr.d street station) at 6 IS and i M ftft'sa on WMk lUy" 7SnT"i?,JaW,T,' FrfkTilIe for Shenandoah al vlTiiT V in Vi1"" ,or onenandoab f via Fraek wS'Jift. Vi? ZZ' 8 10' r 10 p- "SSr Ta in. li . . ... BhTT.V "L"ri ("foad street atatlori). for 8unv;alr50.S9a..1WekUr PoMi '',,,S,e.,5ma.l' !an) tor 6 02 pm. oaj, zja- m,and iave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. noon, 12 35, !l.imited ! Od inJ u 5 00. 8 1578 M79 .1021.10 iY i'l 4, i,f day., and 1 810 p m., d.IW ' " " "' daya. ' l' ""or "J. UOOam watc lnJ,,M?.b,n'T Park, tVaa Omn. Knr Tjtmlst.liu tj . p m dally. -ulrI,Ma,n Q Mount Pocono epeelal, 103 p m Saturday. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. nnrt.i.t . . ,n waanington. 8 60. T 90. s to. and 12 (K niii -..Zi'..". ."? "T.". IV m. 912, USsiTn liS. Mil; 1 12 47,,'l?a'S IJSl Breasional Lim.l.asj ti isV, ;,V' 1 P?5: nlirht. ' " sao un Pur K.UI ... . : xyommoaaiion, 7 12 a m. I 9 12 05 night. dally. po.sss Rnnthan. v.fi - p m. dally. '-rew-OiH and (OS norioiKand Western Railway for Vamnhl. and New Orlean. 5 84 p m diily.7 p K -TirurJ'V-r. Til P m, daUy. L j " ors ana noriolk. U30 a m weekday., 11 10 p ui dally. tTS: i5 &iJ??zy M Asbury Pork). TMsTm. and 4 CO p m weekday.! 180 p m 8aturllv S"''. 730am.' Vor TurteXuTSK a m and 4 CO n m ,!... " lu FOR ATLANTIC CITY. hrMSl'Tt ,!.tl0-T.D!awar river 2asmI7Wm5InlutaT " 3 00 (75 mlnutea), 880 (60 minute.). 4 00 laV ? I8 minuteal p. ta. Bundaya. SCO. rol f 73 minute. . 8 00 (75 minute.) . 8 SO t3 mlnuteaTl WOO (70 mi'nuteil a. m" an J 4 30 175 mlnutMliLm. nm A ?rr T 7 M a m weekay.7 Sunday, 7 Wad 7 80 a S rJLC?pM'rJ. Anlee. Wlldweii,Ilon 500 pro week-daye. Sunday., 820 a m. Fo Cape May only. ISO pm Satwdaya. 11.00 Ex curelon train, 7 00 a.m. daily. ' sinnl Jf!e City, Aralon a4 pmweekday.. Sundays, 8 50 a m. JUiin lon train, 700 am daily. ,itmf P S. 4 80 pI'- Buodo 6 00,'S : 9 OO.ndiS OS The Union Transfer Company w'Jl call for and check baggage fronT boUli and reJdenaW. -A.iuiii war. I. B. IlDTcnisioi', J. b. Wood. ueni Manager. Oen'l 1'wVi Art PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 1S N. Centre SL, PotUyllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Glnaand Wine., at the bn A cboloe line of agar and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for traTrlcra.. Meals ai all homn 1 N"."" nr hto.k Kivenxia BY THE -' 1 0,m or coremlssloo to lo. : " m. ,um ic. iBfl W I IHUb , " f f- Tin bUSlDU S if used as an I admixture toj ordinary cof-l a s. mmj . I ur. a" ui m mmS-Z I uJly l am kI. AAA
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