BECOMING A MOTHER, A Buro IVdy to Avoid Bangor. TPtnff trim wnmnn wants to be ft mother. A tmbylB tho drenm other life -tho crowning glory 01 womnnnoou truo happiness onn novor bo known Without tho biCBBinga a cniiu urines. Yot tho onlcnl through whloh nil mothers mUBt ims la bo full of pain, nnxloty nnd foar, that mnny n, young life is gRorlflccd becaueo of tho Inability to undergo tho strugglo of childbirth. It Is not necessary to suffer In bring ing new Hfo into tho world. By tho uto of "Mother's Friend," tho suffer ing nnd1 danger can bo avoided, nnd llJUIIUlUi".. --- ........ . fpi.i,. .nmArli. la I ni 1 tiir ihniiDnmig Who havo tested It. Every woman Is anxious to lenrn now to nvoiu wo .,ln nri onlTnrlnrT TDhlnh tnntr hn In itoro for her. Tho llttlo Ixwk, "Before Baby Is Born," will bo sent free to any BdarpRS upon appiioation u mo urau-1 field Hegulator Co., Atlanta, Georgia. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. TUH HOT BPIIIKOS OF aiikanbvb via. SOUTHERN R A ' LW A Y. Will enullittto tram your system tlic linger- wore surrendered by tho contend . . . ... ,i l.i... .nnn. .n. lng fnctlons. Chief Justice Chambers, ihboubcm... s"""'-- . . . . by tliosovoro winter, ami nminrm, riiouraa- tlsm. neuralgia, catarrh, utomaoli, Kidney, liver nml nervous disorders, pntalysls, blood and skin diseases, and chronic and funo tlonaj derangemonts. Tlio mountain ellmato of Hot Springs Is cool and delightful In For illustrated literature. containing all , , ,i .jin v iv,i ii,,m. information, address C. P. Cooloy, Manager Bulsness Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par- tlculars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gcn'l Pass. Agt., Southern By., Washington, n n nr n t.. Hnntlna. District Passonirer ooa ni,.(,,f bi piiita . Pa. (i.i-im I u, : A wheelman's tool he Isn't romplcto without a hottlo of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio 011. Heals cuts, bruises, Monarch over pain. stings, sprains, NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor ind Manhood. Tmnntpnr.v. NltrhtEmlsBlonsand r. v: I? s n a -i ii wasting- aiseases, an euecis ui bch- laDUse, or excass ami tuuio icrctlon. Anorvo tonic and blood lralldor. Brings the pink low to palo cheeks and ' ua vt. it... Aw. vf rn,iti. rCBUA sn3 UO mv- . j mall ROa tier box, O boxea fnr ftli.fiO: wflh a written iruarnn- tco to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, IMFRVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL Sold nt Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, Pa. rrvf.T...n.J Fn1Uh Diamond Hrnd ENNYRQVAL PILLS UrUinaiinn imij wmuiu rt. 17" relUbU. ladic rt DrogfUl for CMchftert Jfnalith Dta-l aontber. Jtefudargniubititu V In itimri tor pwllooUfi, lertimoutil And BdAhr aU LocaI UruitzliU. I'lULAUA a -a. Dr. Humphreys' Spcclllcs act .directly, upon tho dlseoso, without exciting disorder in othor ports of the system. Thoy Curo tho Sick. HO. CCRC3. TBICES. 1-Fotcr.. Congestions, tnflammatloni. .25 S-Vormi. Worm Foror, Worm Colic. .SS 3 Teet h Ins, Colic, Crylng.Wukcf ulness .2 3 4- IHarrhca, ot Children or Adults.... .33 7 Cousin. Colds, Bronchitis .23 8 IVeuraleln. Tootbacbo, Faccacbe. 23 0-IIeadarhc, Blck Ilcailacho, VcrUgo.. .23 JO Dvipopilo.Indlgcstlon.WcalcStoraach.SS 11 Kupprc.cd or Painful Periods.... .23 12 WhJtes. Too Protngo Periods .23 13 Croup. Lnryneltln, noarscnoss 23 14-finlt niieum. Cryslpelas, Eruptions.. .23 lO-nhenniatUm.IUioumatloFaln 25 10 Malaria, Chills, f'over and Aguo 2S 10 Catarrh. Innucnzo, Cold la the Head ,25 SO Wliooplns-Couch .23 37-Kldney Diseases 23 28-IVenrou Debility 1.00 SO-Urlnarv Weakness. Wotting Bed... .23 77 Crip, nay Fever 25 Dr. Humphreys Manual ot all Diseases at your uruRKltts or aianeu r reo. Sold by drugKlsu, or Rent on receipt ot price. Humphreys' lied. Co. Cor. William & John Sta, flow xors. A box of our srranL rnraii mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivorod at your homo. 01 1.: Tw-..,!o- r'irtsr.nnir CUlUllluia Wilis uuiiiuaur. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds m tins region .Qnlotidid IoIta nf fVf5Tr wntpr. Tre and wood, free, to all picnic parties to prepare and preserve meals. An orchestra is estaulisiiea nere lor tue entire season. For particulars address, D. J. YOST, Prop., Barncsvllle, Pa; g WPTirC otirl ilTlTllsrkTl C ii W YV " yllll 1115 OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mall, $6 a year Tn.. -..j o.... j i.n ..,11 ta n wsr The Sunday Sun la the greatest Sunday newspape In the world. Prlc 5c i copy. Bj nil, 52 a 9 y-ff?V Mm AdorMs TEX BUN, Heir fork. I - . . , ,-I I . .... . . . .. .. ....... UffilNSIiii r Ul'EllllLffl SOUTH Xho' Attitude of tho NativOB Far From Eeassuring. COMMISSIONERS WELL RECEIVED, Hut Sovornl FlulitsItnvoOeetirrpil Ho- twoon tlio Supporter of tlio ltlvul T.Iiiith Clilor.Ius.tlco Clinnihors Loft lu Dlnmiiit, mid In Homo Attain. San Francisco, July 29. Snmoan rtd- . , ... , ., .. ,- vii.ua uuuui uuiu ui uuij ' .. . . lvcd yesterday by tho steamer Monnn. """ u uiuuBt "uiuuc " lBHKUrH UII1UI dUSUCU llluilluuiB. Tho situation In Samoa Is one of great uneasiness, tho attitude of tho uvmj, mi nmu feront parts of tho islands between supporters of the rivals for the king ship, and several natives havo boon killed. Nothing much seems to havo been accomplished by tho high com mission slnco arms to the number of boltiK dissatisfied with tho supnort ox tendcd to his court by the commls 8ionerS( cft for Washtnfiton. Their action In refusing tho aid askod for t0 sustain the court's authority Is said to have been prompted by dispatches received by the Gorman commissioner from his homo Government, which, It J claimed, Is greatly f" his recognition of the decision of the m court ln the kingship case. ...innn-a hnvn 1ir.nn wnll rccoived on all the Islands they havo visited. At Tutlla tho natives wero prepared to accept tho proposed aboil Hon of the royal office and the sub stitutlon of nn executive appointed by thn thrpn nnwnra. At Sanotulllla. the headquarters of Lnno.Ua, that chieftain was defiant in manner, indicating fu- ture trouble At Safuno, tho only placo whore tho natives tooK a prommont nart In the nroceedlnss. there was a ficht with axos, knives nnd Btones in the presence of the commissioners, one man being sovereiy wounaca. iuq trouble was caused by the meeting of parties of Mataafa and Malietoa men, who wero bearing food offerings to the commissioners. At Safata on July 4 somo Mataafa men attacked tho homo of an opposi tion chief named Taahul, who, with two others, yas badly wounded. H. jnl S. Torch wrtit to the sceno, hut quiet had been restored. ,,, (a, lo.ito nrr fn certain towns In Sanall to appear be foro the supreme court In certain civil cases where the Judgment of the court had not beon compiled with. Chiei Lanatla ordered them not to obey, tell- mg xm towns to pay no attention to tho orders of tho court, which wero only words on paper. Some towns did not appear, while from tho remaining ones only Malietoa men appeared. The Mataafa men openly defied the court. Tho chief justice then asked the com missioners to support his authority with warships If necessary, and on their refusal he decided to leave Samoa. After the return of the British war- ship Torch from Satafa tho Malietoa men there took offense because tho persons who attacked Chlof Tanmuls' houso on July 4 had not been punished nnd mndo an attack on somo of the followers of tho rlvnl Chief Suatele, I ?ne ?m.K ?n" BCr?' wou??' ... i t i iwo oi me muer ueiug ouaieie a auopi- ed sons. One of these died later in tho 7m tt V u a rs UU sVUIBUIUB 1U1VU UUU uuimuiaiil sieamea aSam 10 oaiaiu aim urresieu . - i. . -si. j I two Malietoa ch efs and the Mataafa chief, who are now lodged In Jail In Apia, ponding an Inquiry Into the mat- , - . . nr ihl SlTl mi Tnrmnr! ant. Mataafa has novor been In Apia slnco ho visited the commissioners on the Badger at tho tlmo he agreed to sur render his arms. This ho claims ho has done, and he accepts without reser vation the abolition of the kingship. Mataafa complains that Tamaseso and his lmmediato suportors have re mained in the neighborhood of Apia. After his abdication Malietoa Tanu in tended to go to Sidney and remain there for some tlmo, and tho Torch was put at his disposal to carry him as far as FIJI, where his sister, the Princess Famalul, is living. But act ing on the advice of his chiefs, he de cided to remain In Samoa. President Boiento took office on June 10 nnd Immediately had trouble with Vlco King Tamasese and his chiefs, who considered thnt, although Tanu had abdicated the kingship, they still constituted a Samoan government. The commissioners wero appealed to and they requested the chief Justice to soo the Malietoa chiefs nnd try and sottlo thing amicably. This they did, nnd the chief left Mullnuu Point and tho residence of the late president. Dr. Bolf occupies tho resldenco now nt a rental. In an Interview Chief Justlco Cham bers said: "All Is now quiet In Samoa, but I cannot answer for the future. Both Mataafa and Malietoa affect to bo sat- "'" "M t"i"- uwauaumum. , . n ,1 ...in. .t.A . . . which abolishes the office of king and vests the responsibility of government In the consuls ot the three powers. I (eel sure Malietoa is sincere in this. Mataafa Is ambitious. For many years ho has thirsted for power, and will not be so easily satisfied. At the same tlmo he Is a man of exceptional ability; Is shrewd, and I have never thought the Interests of the natives "! -"f L?2 by hIg famiiy( ja on a four months' leave of absence, but says that his business in the UnlMd states is of I niinli n tiotn vr o ti A Tirllf nvsciTi n til 9 next such a nature that he will probably not return to Apia. He Tooled the Burgeons. AH doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson. O., after suffering IS months from it -i T?:,..!., l.a n.m,1l ,1!a nn1c n mol v 1 iVCVtl l-Jl "1 1-, li 1- i. u..... v.u ........... .. J operation was performed! but he cured himself with five boxes of BucWen's Arnica Salve, I .1.. ...Kirt Pit mm Mrth flntl tllft heSt ure auiwi i. v.w w.. --- - - - - sawe in we woria. a5 u uu. " " A, Wasley, druggist. uoolnrott II o Was Tlirdwn From Train Bethlehem, Pa., July 20, Declaring to a priest on his deathbed that be was thrown from a Heading railroad train by a man belloved to bo a brake- man, 17-wear-old Joseph McCarthy died at a hospital yesterday from In juries sustained near Perkasle tunnel lata last night, when ho fell from a freight train on which he was stealing n riae. On Ever; Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Curo Is this cuar antco : "AU wo ask of yon Is to use two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith- fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return tho bottle to your druggist and he may refund the price paid," Price S5 cts., SO eta. and (1.00, Bold by P, P. I Kirlln on a guarantee. IWalTnnlnnwmiiiilMlinimromilllimimBiiiiiitnr t- . ?VJI MW A U C N I I 1 I IV AtgclablcPrcparafionrorAs slMatnng thtfToodnntlllcS ula liig tlihStamochs aiulDawcis of PromotesTJliTcslioaChcctrul- iicssandncst.Con!iiIns neither Opiumlorpluno nor mineral. Not XAit c o t i c . W aroidn-sv-aTzrnvmni Ztmr&xn SttJ fxAtlUSJll rvit Sfti JlTfirrrunt . Ilh Cnrtanr.lt Set l t'vtmSii -'Ctanfitd Sugrrr Apcrfccfncmcdy forConslipa tion,Sour.Sfomach,Diarrhoca YonnsVConvul5ions.Fcverish ncss midLoss of Sleep. TaeSinule Signature of TqTTVV "YORK. EXACTED PT OF WHAEEED . Will 10 KID A Wreck From Grippe, Catarrh and Asthma. RESTORED WITH I was known as "The Woman rewnutlv. T wns n sr1innl trnrlipr till , .,, r-iit:ii invnv Lilt: UH.L liliuii in 111 v iiui xk AitAvi wi uvt uv. v- i;iuiiv,niLij. i Ad iofi Sl, trmiMn- ".- .w gone all through ray system, making wincn itiii me a wtcck in iuiqu iuiu ti. lQr. . f Al...v 1C1L 111V. Ill, Ul UWJillLl Ills- . , ... . ... uuugiiL tuugu tuica wiuuui cuu uui mcj uuij maut mv. nuuc, x .ia in despair till I cot hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets, TIipv noted lilrp iiinm'o frntn the first, "O and better tlliin 1 had been iu Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved You iret more doses of Brazilian Balm for and 11.00 n bottlo ot dniBKlsts. With every J1.00 Toxicola Tahlets free; tho best toulc,ncrvo nnd & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indpls, Ind. Shenandoah Drug; Store, "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO DR. E. C. Nerve and Prain TREATMENT -YM -I 1 All .1 l. .l t , , j. ... -rrri... i x Bum uuuer u wihkd , iiiicu " uui nuiu. u v n ii i ii ii 1 1 ..Lit aticuio uuiv, i. yj uuiu uvan, i r . ti . i - .. ,ir.v..fi... i.'i.., i i ..... ..... . r... v. ,.i. . T' , i ii ... i'l l. ill ul y p UlStlUVSD, iia.uuiupoa, 1 1 1 il , J i. jiSCK oi uonnaence, ncrvouHBeea, liassituue, Use or Tobacco, Opium, or Iilnnor, winch leads to Jllscry, Consnmptlon, Insanity and Deatlu At store or by mall. $1 a box j six for ti: with Written Guarantee to Cure or Eefund Monav. Samole Packaco. contalnlns flvo days' treatment, with fall lnstrno- tiouu.io cenis. uno samiuo oiiiy aoiu vo Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Impotcncy, Loss of Power, Lost six for ii, with written Guarantee to curo written uuaxanr.ee. to curo Sold at Klrlln's 'YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINQ TO yon." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi lllver, I von will nurehaso tickets via tho Missouri ( . Paclflo By., or Iron Mountain Eouto (which ro on sale at all principal ticket offices In ii TT-ii.a ni.i.. 1,1 1 11 1 mo uuiiou duim;, you win navo uii woo comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipmcut, and tho finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Tcxar, Old and Now Mexico, California, eta Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of tho National Education Association meeting at Los.Angeles In July, wo will mako special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for full information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, 0. E. P, Agent, J. P. JfcCann, T, P. Agent, 391 Broadway, New York, 4-E2-tf Does This Strike Tod Tl Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath I come from chronto constipation. Karl's I Clover Boot Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 60 eta. Sold by I P. D. Klrlln on a guarantee. hh m Ei Ki wm m mm UHui uniH For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Have Always Bought. TORIA TMC CENTAUR COMMNT, NCW TOM CITY. BRAZILIAN BALM who Couchs," for I cottehed in- niv health failed. Catarrh had Tf i,j ,i,,..i Tirr,.,M,i;o I n,1 vm, T fn-t- it l,nH ""-J"' " me an easy victim tor ttie urippe uuuy. j. ins wins uie tumiuiuu luc ,ifl, ni.t.n miisiitiA nfr Tli-nti T I 1U Ul'lUUli II LILlllllWi V-V 1 VU A M. - ... - , - T and in a few weeks I was cured ' " - - I Talk about wonderful remedies, my life. Miss L. L. Clark, 917 Horton St. tho money than any other remedr. 25. 50 cents botllo you net one month's treatment of strength builder In tho world. 11. K. Jackson Bears the Signature fiw A$ The $ Kind IT You Wholesale and Retail Agents. WEST'S v .j . tir..,. 1 1 1 1 1, 11 1 L 11 11 1. 1. ii 1 1 1 1. ii . uunnga, uvu iJICIUUD, an uraios, luutiiiai .errors, or iuxoossive cacu person, at nioro or uy mail. Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness. tl a box; in itu aava. At atoro or uv mail. In 30 days. At etoro or by mall. Drug Store. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to Lcavint' wasmngton every luosuay ana Friday at 11:15 a. m.. the Southern Hallway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex- cursionstoSanFranclso without chaugo of cars, conductors or porters. The route Is through Atlanta, Montgomery, now unoans, Houston, San Antonlo.New Moxico, Arizonia, and Southern California. The cars are the verv latest nattcrn of Pullman Tourist , ,, - " , i. . I, i . . 1 .. 1. SJTTipKSS in 'Stta'xn enptinn fliinn tpn wirn minn rt.. fiiimn nn standard Bleepers, IightCKl by Pintsch Gas, have wldo vestiouies, aouuio sasn roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room, for gentlemen, aim two renting rooms lor lauies. I Tlirco ana one-uau aays to woxico ana Arizona, four days to Los Aneelosandl Boutnern uaiuornia. auu uvo aays to Ban - r. . , r. Francisco, bucu service tor xrans-uontlnentai ini i.. i,.rnn i.n ir.,ii The tourist carfare is less than via any other route, effecting a saving of (25.00 to (30.00 for the trip. All Information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins, Dis- trlct Passengor Agent, Southern Ballway v.. Ten thousand demons gnawing away ne's vitals couldn't be much worso than tortures of Itohiug piles. Yet there's a curo. Doan's Ointment never fulls. Disoussod by Qovornor Oandlor of Georgia, &RGES restricted snrrRAOE. Illn Doolnrnn Tlmt tin llnllnt Sliould llo KntriiolrHl Only ti tlin Vlrtnon. nnd Intollliroiit "1'mi1h unit l"nnnt IpV Kncntirni2i Nouro In tmtlnwry. Atlanta, July 80. Governor Allon D. Candler, since the llslnlirldKe Mrlea of lynchlngs, has been asked by news papers In various parts of th country to glvo his oplnlous on the race ques tion In the south, and lit reply to one uf them the governor has fully anil freely expressed his views as to the rause of the conflicts and the remedy therefor, The governor "believes the present day cause of the uprisings Is the intermeddling with the relations of Hie whites nnd blacks In the south by fools and fanatics" who know noth ing about the situation, but think th whole trouble dates from the day of emancipation. Qovornor Candler be lieves a restricted suffrage will romedy tho evil; that the ballot be given only the intelligent negro. As to the dis position to be made of the large per centage of illiterate negroes the gov ernor makes no suggestion. The governor Logins his paper uy referring to the emancipation, con trasting the treatment of nagroes uy the white people of tho south beforo the war to that ot the "carpet bag gers" Immediately aftor. He says: Before the ballot was thrust into tho hands of tho negro, unprepared for It and utterly Ignorant of Its sanctity and ot the responsibilities of citizen ship, notwithstanding he was a Blave, ho was happy and well contented to occupy that subordinate placo In so ciety to which his nature and his con dition assigned him. "Ilut after his emancipation camo his enfranchisement, and with his enfran chisement came a horde of carpet bag gers, penniless adventurers, without principles or patriotism, who took chargo of him when his former master and protector, with whom ho had lived for generations on tho most-friendly nnd often oven on affectionate terms, was decltlzenlzed. Theso carpet baggers, calling thetn- solvcs Republicans, but really only n band of maraudors, held together by tho cohesive power of public plunder, swarmed nil over the south Hko the locusts in Egypt of old, nnd falsely taught tho negroes that the southern whlto men were sololy responsible for their enslavoment and were thoir worst and only enemies. These evil teachings had but llttlo permanent effect upon tho grown up negroes, hut upon the children, tho generation which has grown to man' hood since that time, the effect has been most baneful. These were the prime causes of the alienation of tho negroes. "A more Immedlnte causo Is the per pctunl Intermeddling with the rela tions of the race In the south by fanat ics and fools who know nothing about the situation. They write Incendiary letters to turbulont negroes all over the south, advising them to arm them solves with Winchester rifles, and for every guilty rapist who pays the pen alty of his crime to shoot down tho drci t-n mhiio ml.n iUv mnni " sv wt Governor Candler says tho Intormed- ,,,. nf ,hfi nnrth do not represent n regnectable minority and that tho law- less and criminal negroes in the soutn nnncrltnrn loot. TTa nnrii Inima l,UiiOUlui IVdJ. vuuuiiuv,i ... ftw niinnrtonol. rr-cklosa. crlm- - ---- r,,rfn .1 ti.B "li1 "."isfil11 J.j a .i.. in ItJU, IUIU UlUU lllilUULl.U I'll lUUBfl around them Is deplorably bad and far reaching. Still, It Is true that rape, tho crime which nlno times out of ten Is tho cause, lmmediato or remote, of lynch lng. is as much deplored by tho hetter class of negroes as by the better class nf whltn mon. Tint na hpcnnsn noma onnimlt rnnn thn whnln rnrn negroes commit rape tno wnoio raco BUllt3ia, DU UCM.UOV 1-1 V.' II 1 U 1. Ill 111 u lynch rapists all tho whlto people of the south aro abused "It Is a singular fact, too, that tho Pharisaical fanatics who have most to say about 'Apaches,' 'southern bar barians,' etc., always stress tho atrocity of tho lynching, and I have never yet heard of ono of them saying or doing anything to discourage the crlmo which provoked It. Indeed, in some cases, instead ot denouncing tho crlm they have as sailed the character of tho victim of the brute's lust, which not only en- courages bad negroos, but exasperates tho friends of southern womanhood. The ballot was put In tho hand of the southern negro when he was ut terly unprepared for It. He regarded It as only nn article of merchandise to be bartered away to tho man who would pay him the most for It, whether a drink of whisky or a dollar or two, Unscrupulous men of all parties con tend for this vote and hug the negro around tho polls and drink whisky with him. Ho Is forgotten after elec tion, and like a spoiled child becomes resentful and vindictive. In speaking of the remedy Governor Candler says I , , . , . .. , . I "In fiArtrfrm fnr n tTnn nrn T I nn there 1 " - . 1 1 nas been KCarcuiy a negro ueiween o nn,1 18 vonra nf ntra who hnn nni hnrl nn(1 18 years, r nl!ne. w'10 "ao8 nl "n1(l access to a free school. As a conso- nuence Illiteracy nas aecreasea anion; lbJLmJZT XA&P. I iin thnt rrlmo nmnnir them has . lliuruuneu 1U uuuui iiiu duiiiu tiiupui- Hon that illiteracy has decreased. "There Is, however, another sort of education which can In tlmo greatly reliove the sltuntlon. This Is moral " education, which must be acquired at the family hearthstone and In tho IUUUI iuca auu sJunun nv,uuuio, uuu uj (he dally contact ot the Inferior race tui-Tn fVin BiTiBrinr fnr vpnro ,.Wo need . rem6dv Immediate In Its " " "" remedv c-Tn onlv ho - and l" ? """ 2 found In a qualified suffrage. The ballot must only be entrusted to the virtuous una intelligent., inow many men vote who ore Intelligent, but are not virtuous and mnny more voto who ..!....,. , i.ni t r (li U V1ILUUUO, UUI 11 U L 1 11 IU1 1 1 1 11 1. IIU" 'trlct the suffrage to those having both I v.vv umnuiinuuiiu, inm "u .Mu greatest causes of irritation will be re- movea. ,..... fc . m' Anothei great discovery has been made, j.u.m i i.i.. : .1.:. nn; I UJU IUHI IW, UI . ,U1T 111 IUUUUI . AVIS .- rlll,c,1M unon and for . . T . . , seven vears she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nndermined and death seemed Imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much . rciieveu on iBKing nrsi oosc, mat sac sicjit an night ; and with two bottles, has been ab- I... .1- 1 TT.. I. Uf.- T .,(!. at LuUi Thus writes W. C. HamnUk & Co., the nf Shelby. N. C. Trial bottle free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size Soc and ji.oo. Everybottle guaranteed. ALGER'S WELCOME HOME. Onvornor IMimroo liitltm Cltlons or MIoIiIuhii to I'nrtlctiHito. Detroit, July . Governor Plngrpe ymterrfay issued a nrocMmai ion to the people of the sUto of Michigan." hlch says: On Wednesday, Aug. Z, Hon. husspii Alger will return to his home In Detroit, from Washington. Upon re quest of the citlsens and mayor and common council of Detroit 1 extend to you an earnest Invitation to join In giving him a hearty reception and greeting. It Is fitting that the stato recognise the worth and value to thi nation of the service of General Alger ns secretary of war. You are cordially invited to attend the reception at the city hall and the meeting In the Light Qnartl armory. Detroit, at which time the eople ot Michigan will be given an opportunity to express their appreciation of Gen era! Alger and to extend their wel come to Michigan's late representative In the highest council of the nation. All the Michigan railroads have de cided to make a half rate fare to De troit for the Alger reception. OLD-FASHIONED WOMBN, TTnve a vrrv natnral nreludlce fltraln't any thing that offends their fine sense of deli cacy And for that reason numbers of such women have suffered In secret and In tie nre the oanes and twins consequent on the derangement or displacement of the delicate organs of sex. Any suffering to them was better than the shame of ques tions ana exam inations which probed modes ty to Its very core. Cut while they could hide their suffering they could not conceal ita rav agf s. The dark ening circles beneath their eyes, the sallow skin, the cheek robbed of its roundness, the body shrunken by wasting flesh, all these siena marked the presence of Ulsease. To every guf- ferine woman who values modestv Dr. I'ierce's method of treatment Is a boon be yond price. His remarkable remedy for Xii r.. ... . l ., .1 t.,...t... , ,ii.unaa ' 1.. ...... Ite Prescrirttion." cures ninetv-e feht out of every hundred cases, no matter how obstln ate or complicated me disease may ie. Any woman who needs more help may write to the Doctor for Ms free counsel and ndvlce. Such letters come from thousands and are treated with absolute privacy. I wttte these few lines honinir that some other suffering woman will trv l)r Pierce's med icines, as i am." writes airs. o. . Adams, or Fanro. Cass Co.. N. Dak. " I had female weak ness very badlr; so I had to be in bed part of the time. I was tfred and sick all the time, could not do my housework had fainting spells, ner vous headache, backache and pain In my left side when I would lie down : I had rutins and aches all over. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and had not taken two bottles when I was able to be around again and do my work, with no tialn. I have taken five bottles of Dr. Tierce's Kavorlte Prescription, two several vials of his ' Pleasant TeHets.' I am feel injr better than I have for a ereat manv Tears. I think Dr Pierce's medicines are the greatest in me worm. When the bowels are obstinate, take Dr. nerce's Pleasant Pellets. Tliey Uon't gripe. THFFL 604 Horlh Sixth St Ulll I HfcaUiMSlds Entrance on Grten St l'bllndalpbln. l'n n aa. cum Biwr adrertlilDi? tatei.famlr doctors, Medical lniit- pDyiicians,ipeciaiiiu, botpltftl and anny eargeom f tl, aa Sworn TesllmonlalsK rtAT'nFhf1adclrhIaTime8proTe.lll AV A It i: the fate of thouaandi who are robbed and mined by unskillful p cz iJOCTorianauaacKa.wiinineirwcu kS0" so worded and auoHnff adTertliements, S cnrZ m poatog as old and experienced apco SgPo: r fallita, otlerlDK free contniutiont, 8 5" Oa G ree t6 ud chap or moderate I find by thoa lands In Tonrbonaca or . InaaneAiTltima.CDnanltllr.'rheel c wCBd a wno ' Known aa mo 0017 nonen, aklllfnl and tanalno Hnelitlla( lnthlicoDDtrywUbSye&ra'European lloipltal and 84 years practical ex 5 as Sperlence. Send fl two-cent stamps 'Truth. thn nnlvtrne miKllcalboolc for book ruth," the only true medical book sdrcrttscd ptrlns Tsraable Information to yoane 1ndold,solIerlDcr from (ieir-Abn l'rfvnt llais.LostMsnnood.Vsrlcocele&8trlctnre, nior r-A rarlft aadeipoilnesllrlcceltslntlisprsctlceofmedlclns aadelectrlcltr. Uoorsis-S, er'k-,&-SSaiKUj,-li Philadelphia & Readinq R y. Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke, IN KKFKOT JULY 1. Il"9 Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Phliadelnhla. week r1,ik 2'10, 5 33, 7 87, 9 63 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. sunuays, iu a rn. For New York via March Chunk, week daya 7 87 a. m., 12 26 and 8 09 p. m. For Keadlnc and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 SS, 7 87. 9 83 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 37, 9 S3 a. m. 12 26, 3 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a in. For Tamaoua and Mahanov Cllv. week davs 210, 737, 9S5 a. ni., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. -mnaays, z lua m. For wllllamsport. Sunbury and Lewlsbure. week davs. 3 27. 11 82 a. m.. 12 26. 7 30 n. m Sundays, 3 27 a m. For Mahann) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 33, 787.933,1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 780, 9 66 p. m. nunaays, x iu anu si n a m. For Ashland and Sbamokln, week days, 8 27, 7 37, 11 82 a. m., 12 26, 3 09, 6 07, 7 23 and 55 p. m. Sunday, 3 27 a m. vox ifammoro, ashinirton and the westTla t i. i . i ii.- i. . , i . 1 1 ... j. a ik. .uiuukm truiiii, ivm- i i.cwjiiik Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. ill.ll B.) at 3 33, 7 63,1126 a. m., 810 and 77 p. i Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from xwenty.rounn and Jneat. nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20 li la a su p.m. nunaays, l aa, a & p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. T ... Ti?An. .1. T)1.il Ul. days. 12 IS. 4 80. 7 30.1180 a. m and 130.4 80. a.1BT w av V IB A UilBUBIUUia. M CCaV v w p.m. lave new York via aiaucn ununk, week davs. i 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 d. m. IMive Philadelphia. Readlne Terminal, week aays, so. s o, to 21 a. m. ana I an, t oo, e 36, 1186 p. m. Leavo KeadlnK, week days. 187. 7 00. 1008 a, m., 12 15,4 17, 600,8 26 p.m. Iavo Pottsvllle. week davs. 7 17. 7 40 a. m. 930, 12 SO, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 SO p. m. lave-raraaqua, week aays, 0 18, ssa, ll Zi . Ul.. 149. 0 66. 7 20.9 41 P. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45. 9 04, 11 47 a. m.,2 22, S 23, 6 24, 7 U, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanov Plane, week davs. 2 40. 4 00 S0. 9 22.1023. 1200, a. m., 2 39, 5 86, 6 42.TS8 1021jim. jeave r uiiamspon, week aays, 7 u, 10 00 a m.. 12 SI and 4 00, 11 SO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIYISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and South street wharf for Atlantla Cltv. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 43 a m, 130, 2 00, 3 00, 13 40 sixty niluute, 4 CO, 4 80, 5 00 sixty ininuiej, ow, ? id, p m. Acoomooaiion, o 13 a m, 5 30. 6 30 n in. Sundays Express. 7 30. 8 00. 8 80, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 43, 7 13 p m . Aocom moda ttonl615am,4 45 pin. 11.00 Excursion 7 00n m uauy and 7 Sundays, lx-ave Atlantlo Cltv Denot Weekdays Ex. press, 6 45 Mondays only), 7 00. 7 43. (7 no from Ualtloave. station only, 8 30, 9 00, 10 IS, 11 00 a in, 3 SO, 4 30, 5 30, 730, 9 30 pm. Accommo dation, 4 23, 8 00 aro, 3 50pm. Sundays Ex press, ilBU, SUU, OUU, BUU, 030, i W, 1 M. BUU, i n m. Accommodation. 7 13 a m. 4 80 n m. 1 1.00 Excursion, weekdays 6 00pm, Sundays 610. For Ocean City Weekdays A 43, 915 n in, 2 15,4 15, 515 p m. Sundays 8 45. 9 15 a in, 4 43 p m. f 1.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 a m. For Cape May and Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 15 am, 2 30, 415 pm. Sundays 8 43 a ai 4 43 p m. f LOO excursion Sundays only, 700a m. Additional for Cape May Weekdays 8 54 am. ounuays v 13 a m. i-arior uara on an express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or aauress (len'l Sunt., Geu'i Pass'r Xgi., ueaainc xerminai. x-aiiaaeipnia. A Handsomo Comnloxlon la one of tbo rrreatost charms a woman can possess, PozzoNt'a Comfluxiom Powoub kit as it. Tie Cure that Cures Coughs, Golds, Grippe, Whooping CouRh, Asthma Dronohltla and Inolplont Consumption, Is OHO'5 TVve (JERMAN REMEDY CutXT6-ax4 Vuto. 4stwc9. kS4iua 4rtim43. 25&50tVs Grocers can tell an yon why those whobuy SEELIG'S keepcomlngback ssTed by tuIngScol- for It. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to tht ami people. Ig'sbecaussyott Lean buy cheap "coffee and mnVe : delicious by a LUttlo 01 tills admixture PROFESSIONAL CARDS JQU. K. Y. KOUSA, PHYSICIAN AND SURUUON. Cntre and Market streets. In the Mcllrt bulldtnr. adjoining- fjiutlo 8tiomaVers oQlce. Ufllcn lionni : 8.X) to 11O0 a. in and 6:00 to tfcOO p. m. J OO to LCD M. nUHKK, ATTORNnY-AT-LAW. Offlc Rean hulldlns-. corner of Main an Centre streets, Hhenandoah. J CI.AUUK UltOWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onice: for. Centre and Wklta alrml. mil to J usttoo Toomcy'a o01c. )HOF. JOHN JONK3, nDSICAL irtSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahaaoy City, Pa. narlnr ttadted nnder some of IVi h.t muters Id Ixndon and Paris, will ijlre leMoaa on the vlolln.mandolln. rultar &nd vnr-kl nlin... Terms reasonable. Address In care ot Strouae. Ibe leweler Hbenandoab. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCirUYKII-L DIVISION, Jdlv 1, 1894. Trains will leave Hlienandoah after the boot '".V?".""' Ollberton, KraokTlIle, Dark J aUr. St. Clair, Poltsvllle. ilamhnrf. Ueadlnc. I'ottstown. PlioenlsTnie. Nnrristuwn and fhfc a4elpliln(ltr,adstroel station) at 613 and 8 OS a. m., 2 10, e 1 p m. on week days. Sundays, 8 O? a. m., t SO p. m. - XeM'"' PrackTllle for Bhensndoab at i se, 11 (J.m. and D 84, T 86 p. au Sunday. 11 01 a. m. and 6 SS p. m. ?iT,1,0.V"j;",B 'or Hhenandoah (TlaPrack, Tllle) 7 10, 11 SO a. m., 5 10, T 10 p. m. 8anday 10 S3 a, m., 3 10 p. ru. ' Iare Philadelphia, (Broad street station), lor Shenandoah at 8 S3 a. m.. I 10 p. m. week dars. Sundays Irare at 6 90 and 9 23 a. m. ,,, J 'atlelphia (llroad street station) for Poltsvllle. 5 30, 8 33, 10 19 a. m., ISO, 10. Til P-weekdays. Sundays. 6 SO, 9 2S a. mand in. iare Uroad Street Button, Philadelphia, FOn NEW YORK. TTT1... 1. ,1 . .. MM 1 tm 11. - . ' ' -- -.1. J n, 1. J, 1U),1LD11I,BU. 12S3, (Limited MOO and 4 23 p sof. I B. 2SO.S20, 80, 4 02. 6 00, 5B6.6 00, frS.'4S iP.?' 1i.UI nlK"- SundaTs. 8 30, 4 01, 4 40: J 00, 6 13, 8 Si, 9 80. 1011, 10 A, 11 a m, sj 12 83, 2 30, 4 Limited. 1221. 3 a). I S a S O2,8 10, 10 00 pm, U 01 night W For Boston wllhnut f htn.. n nl . M i days, and 8 10 p. m.. dally. ' Catsklll Kipress Parlor ear, 11 00 a m waast. days. t.- a 1 . . . . r. vjiri, canary rare, ueean Uro-ro, 3 30 am. For Lamberivilln. E&ston and Rmnimi a w 00 a m. 12 00 noon, s .vi a no rT.mh..tn. ..V fraCto,n "iTi.5!1, weekdays, and 7 03 p ra dally lluffalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and T 04 Mount Pncnnr, ...rl.t i m n a. t , only. ' ' " WASHINGTON AND TUE SOUTH. For BaltlinnrM rtA Wft.hlnvn wt . 10 20, 1153 am, 12 09 86, 112,812, 4 41 19 Confrrcsalona! Llm.1,5 81, 6 17, MSS, ltl n. m, and 12 03 nlxht weekdays. Sundays. 8 SO. T SO. 9 12, 11 23 a m, 12 M, ! h, 12, A r$C2 OoS irrcmlonal Llm.,S84, S453, 7tl p m and UV u.ku. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 It a m, I R and 4 01 p m week days. 5 08 and 11 19 d m dallr. Atlantic Coast Line. Express 1209 pm,aad . w itiKu,,uaiiy. Southern Railway, Express 514 and B5 in. uaiiv. Norfolk and Wetjrn T?.n.w rA- tr. Mvw and New Orleans, S 84 p m dally. Chesapeake it Ohio Railway, 781 P m, daily. For Old l'olnt Comfort and Norfolk- M 20 m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street vh.,1 u fnllMn, Vm. nnw. f ii r V.i. Vnrr o nn . . u .. i daya. For Long Branch via Seaside Park, 10 . in, iw "mi w p m weeKHisya. nunaays stops atlnteriaken for Aahtinr PapItI. 7sn& m. For Bench Haven and ltimml dir. Dlft.m and 4 00 p in weekdays) 180 p in Baturdaya uuiy. i-miimji, , A ra. for AUSKnonVU a in and 4 00 p m weekdaya. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via TVT.wan. 4m bridge Express, 4 55, 9 40 HO minutes) am. IN 82 minutes, 4 00 80 minutes, 7 03 83 minutes) p m Sundays, 4 53, 9 20 EO minutes a. m., 2 38 82 minutes, 7 OS 85 minutes p.m. iave Market Street Wharf Ex psem, 1 05, 830, (73 minutes). 10 00 (79 minutes, a m, 11 OS Saturdays only), (73 minutes). 2 00, (70 mlnuUsL 3 00 (73 minutes), 8 30 (60 minutes), 4 00 ( minutes), 4 SO (73 minutes), BOO 60 minutes!, iiiu iu minutes i p. m. Sundays, 5 00. T BJ iW 1UIUUH.J, a W l. UllllUKIj, a OU uaiumumji 00 ITS minutes, 10 00 70 minutes a.m., an 4 30 75 minutes u. m. tl.00 Bxcuislon train, 7 00 a m weekdays. Sundays, 7 00 and 7 SO a m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwostf , Ilollr Beach Express, 900 a m, 2 SO. 4 03 100 minutes, BOO pm week-days. Sundays, 8 30 am. For Cape May only, ISO pm Saturdays. SI. 00 Hx curalon train, 700a. m. dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Btone Harbor Express 9 10 am, t SO, 4 30,(0) pm weekdays. Sundays, 8 SO am. lA)Exsa slon train, 700 a m dally. For Somen' Point Express, 5 00, 8 S3, 10 CO at m,( 100 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, SOO, 6 80 p in weekdays, Sundaya, 5 GO, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 09 a m, 480 p m. The Union Transfer Company will call far and check baggage from hotels and reaUlaaaea. Dining Car. J. B. Hctciusbox, J. K. Wood, uen l aianager. Uen'l Pasa'Cr AH rRABOWSKY HOTEL, 819 N. Centre Ot, Poltsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba a cnoioe line oi cigars ana Temper ance Drinks. Aooommodattooj for travelsrs.. . . . Meals a all WANTED OY THE CHASE MUHSERIES KXKUUKT1G niKVW h -1 ictt orif ra fr ir onr hrd NuruTjr Stock. t)DSe d4 )ry to thoM UkTtnff trnro! or cotnmiMton to Ick cal isi-'ota. IV ni.uiDtv.