The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 05, 1899, Image 3

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    I do Dot bolleye thora
ts ease of dyspep
sia. Indigestion or
any- stomach trouble
that cannot b to
ileted at one and
permanently cured
brrar DXSPBPSIA
CURB.
MTJNYON.
At all druggists,
25c a vial. Quids
,to Health and tncdl
cal adrloo free. 1505
Arch street, Phils.
UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS.
Tim hot bmiinos or arkanb vs vi a
BOUTIIEUN RAILWAY.
Will rmillcntn frum your system tho linger
ing effects of Krip and otlicr ailment caused
liy tho pcv'r! wliilor, and malaria, rheuma
tism, neuralgia, cntarth, stomnch, kidney,
llvor and imrvoua'dlsorders, paralysis. Wood
find skin d s .isrs, and ohrmilc and func
tional derangements. Tlio mountain cllmato
of Hot Springs Is cool and delightful In
nnminor 100 hotels open tho yutr around.
For Illustrated literature containing all
Information, addrpHS C. P. Cooley, Managor
Buisncsa Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and par
ticulars of tho trip, address V. A. Turk,
Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ky., Washington,
D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District Passonger
Agent. 82S Chestnut St.. Phlla., Pa. 0-l-4m
A Card.
Wo, tlio undersigned, do horoby agroo to
refund the monoy on a 50-ccnt bottlo of
Grcono's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It fails
to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran
tco25-cent bottlo to prove satisfactory or
money rofundod. A. Waslcy, C. II. Hagon
buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W,
Blorstoin & Co. tM4-33t-dw
NERVITA PILLS
Restores Vitality, Lost Vizor and Manhood.
Cures Imnotenev. Nltrht Emissions and
wasting diseases, ail cuccts 01 sen-
i abuse, or excass ana lnais
icretlon. A norvo toulo and
blood Inilldor. Brines the
fplnk clow to palo cheeks and
rcstorB tho flro of youth.
fcBv mnll fiOo ner box. O boxes
lor $a.ou; vrmi a written gnnui
tco to euro or refund tlio monoy.
' .y jc . 1 . . . - - '
Bend for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts.. CHICAGO, ILL.
Sold nt Klrlin's drug store. Shenandoah, Pa.
Vbltnlrm Lnguin MMtnviiu nmniu
EftHYRQVAL PILLS
Arc, alw7 relUMe. ladies Mk
Drofclil for ChichfUr t Kngtiih Dia-
rj ..lln ttA an.l fliiLl rnftlfcllla
fiboiei, anted with blue ribbon. TaLa
JliaOinrr. MMHOaninmi -- -
' la lumps ftr jrttc iliri, tcitlioosUU b4
IT u-ii to AAA Tut mAB lll. Jfrntnt FtoVtT.
SoU br tSl Loci! DniKititi. PIIILADA.- I'A.
a w n m m n wok Ml wa. m
W W H II ""aaV
VETER IN ARY SPECIFI CS
cubxs1fevek8' hun" FcTcr M,,k FoTBr-
n. ll.lgpmAI.8, LnincncM, Rheumatism,
CURES I
I EPIZOOTIC, lllitempcr.
COTUojwonM8, n"' rnb
mahC0VtnS' CoU'' "nuuenxa.
JJhJaj COLIC. Dellvaehe, Diarrhea.
CO. Prevents MISCAMUAOE. .
cubes 1 KIU.NEY V BLADDER lUSOnDEnS.
coBnlMiMiaB, Skin Illicac.
' It. BAD COXDITIO.V, glaring Coat.
COo. eachi Stable Case, Ten SpoctScn. Book. &0., tX,
ii .i mwiiti or sent Dreoald on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Meillclne Co. Cor. William John
Bui, New Yorfc. Vetkriicaht IU-toal Semt Free.
NEBYOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL weakness
nnd Prostration from Over-
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopnthlo Stjoolfto
No. SSilrvuso over 40 years, tho only
successful remedy.
$lpcrTlal,orSTlalinndlareov!alrowdcr,for$3
ni.t h nrurrlnli. or mdI noat tlil on receipt of rrlce.
HcairUUK3'IUD. CO., Cor.WUlUaa JtluiSll.t&ewXtttl
A box of our
srEcinL nmiLT wn
is an exhilarating
stimulant during
the hot summer
months.
Delivered at your homo
Columbia Brewing Company
i a uzr
Tho onlv pleasure resort and
picnia crrounds in this region
Splendid lake of fresh water. Ice
and wood, free, to all picnic parties
to prepare and preserve meals. An
orchestra is established here for the
entire season. For particulars
addrew,
D. J. YOST, Prop.,
Barnesvllle, Pa
News and Opinions
OF
National Importance
THE - SUN
ALONE
CONTAINS BOTH.
Daily, by mail, - $ 6 a yeat
Daily and Sunday ,by mall,$8 a year
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday newspap
In the world.
Price 5c i copy. 6) nil, $2 i jm
Ad0rM THX BUN, Hew York.
A
or Chicago's Invitation to Cana
dian Officials.
MR. LAUBIEE TALKS PLAINLY.
t'nnniln'n I'romlor Doolnrosi Con III
Not Oo to Chloniio Unilor I'rccnt
Coliilltlolis.iuulHlmll Ailvlfo thoUnv
nrnnrOotiornl to Doollno Invltntlon"
Wnshlncton, Auc. C. P. W. Fltz-
pntrlck, of tho treasury department,
hns Just returned to Washington from
Ottawa, where ho went at tho Instanco
of tho commltteo of citizens of Chicago
in cnargo of tho ceremonies of laying
the corner stono of that city's great
postofllco building next Octobor by
President McKInley, to nrrango for tho
formal Invitation nnd expected accept
ance of an invitation from Chlcngo's
cltlzons to the governor genoral and
cabinet of Canada to participate In
thoso festivities. Mr. FItzpatrIck is
the nsslstant United States architect
under Architect Henry Ives Cobb for
the Chicago buildings.
To a pross representative Mr. FItz
patrIck admitted that his ofllclal ro-
cptlon was slightly chilly. Sir Wil
frid Laurior very candidly telling him
that under the present conditions it
would bo Impossible tor him to accept
or oven to consider any social Invita
tions to this side of tho border. Mr. FItz
patrIck says that In substance Sir Wil
frid's voluntary statements and an
swers to queries were as follows:
"As a friend, In whom I am deoply
interested, I am vers' glad to see you.
but frankly, ns a representative of tho
fddoral or any local government in tho
United States, your visit could not havo
beon more untimely. When I received
your first letter I took up tho matter
with his excellency, tho governor gen-
crai, and ho expressed a sincere de
sire to visit Chicago, nnd seemed as
anxious to nccept tho invitation as I
was. Wo would havo boon delighted to
go, And were looking forward to tho
day with much anticipation. But since
then tho tone of your press has be
como so harsh in dealing with the
Alaskan boundary question, such mis
representations havo been mado about
our government, and particularly about
mo, that It would bo undignified for
us to visit you, and I cannot advlso
his excellency to go."
Mr. FItzpatrIck Bald that Sir Wilfrid
Intimated that In the present state of
public feeling In tho United States as
Indicated in tho press it would not bo
entirely safe for tho governor general
and himself .to visit Chicago, as ho
fears that they might in a great gather
Ing of such a character hb the Chicago
ceremony bo subjected to some un
ploasantness or indignity by thought
less persons. Sir Wilfrid expressed
himself as strongly in favor of ar
bitratlng tho Alaskan boundary dis
pute. and concluded tho lnterviow ns
follows:
"No, much as I regret it, I could not
go to Chicago undor present condi
tions, and shall certainly, however
painful a duty It may be, also advlso
his excellency to decllno tho invitation
that I know and feel has so kindly
been extended to us by tho city of Cht
cago." .
Mr. FItzpatrIck secured Sir Wilfrid's
promlso, howover, to reconsider tho
matter.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald,
Cut or llruise. Bucklen's Arnica halve, the
best In the world, will kill the pain and
promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever
Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all bkin
Eruptions. Best 1'ile cure on earth. Unly
25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by
A. Wasley, Drugjrist.
A TennoHsno SoiiBnflnn.
rvinttnnnnirn. Auc. 5. Information
rnnc-lmrl linro todav that Thomas 0,
Gillespie, of Spring City, Tcnn., one of
the wealthiest and most prominent
nltlionn In Rnst Tennessee, has filed
suit for $25,000 against W. S. P. Drown,
of the wealthiest men In this section.
Mr nilloanln rliarpes Mr. Brown with
scduclnc his wife and alienating nor
aftoctlons. Mrs. Gillespie has filed a
suit for dlvorco at Dayton against her
husband. Mr. Brown is mayor of
SDrlnc City and president of tho bank
at that place.
Young Mothers.
Croun Is tlio terror of thousands of youne
mothers because Its outbreak Is so aEouizlns
nnd freqi'.-ntly fatal. Shiloh's Cough and
Consumption Cure acts like maelo in cases of
croup. It lias nover boon Known to lau. J. no
worst cases relieved immediately. Price SI
cts., 0 eta. and $ 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln
on a cenrantoo.
"'t.T.fuf-l ii . Snlnnnn l'rn'nflr.n Tllofvnl
TnillnnnnMlu. Aiie. K. Attorney Gen.
eral Taylor, at the request of the state
medical board, yesterday delivered an
nnlnlnn thnt It Is lllpfrfll for fnlth
curtsts, Christian scientists and other
unlicensed persons, who assume the
title of doctor, to minister to tno sick,
particularly waere a tee is cnurgeu.
Whea You Hldo Vour Wheel
Always shake Into your shoos Allen's Foot
En so, a powder for the foot. It keeps your
feet cool, nroveuta sweating feet, and makes
your endurance ten-fold creator Over one
million wueei people ore using Alien s root-
Easo. i hey all praise it. it sives rest ana
comfort to smarting, not, swollen, aenms,
feet and Is a certain cure lor ingrowing nans
At all druggists and shoo stores, l!5c. Sample
FKEE by mall. Address, Allen S. Olmsted.
Le Koy, if. x.
An Kx-Con10t tU'urtlbroa.''
New York, Aug. 6. Following a
quarrol over an accusation of the theft
nt n nltrnrnttn nnd twn m7nrs John Con-
nors was shot and killed yesterday by
Cataldo Tampltelll, an Italian barber
In Brooklyn. Connors had been arrest
ed In 1891 on a chargo of burglary,
convicted and sentenced. Since his dis
charge he has gained n precarious liv
ing by peddling various articles, and
It Is alleged that at the tlmo of tho
quarrol Tampltelll calela. him a tmei,
Tampltelll was arrestea.
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise
lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl1
Clover Boot Tea purines the breath by Its
action on the bowels, etc, as nothing else
will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee,
Prlco 25 cts. and CO ota. Sold by P. D. Kirlln
on a guarantee
Clmplnln Milium"! Vuoli Hotter.
Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 6. Itov. W.
H,
Mllburn, the blind chaplain of tho
senate, who on Thursday suffered from
sunstroke, passed i fairly comfortablo
night and was much Improved yester
day morning. Ho cancelled hla en
gagomont with tho Epworth assembly,
uuu ion ror ma nomo last evening.
Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear
head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous
body makes him lit for tho battle of life.
0
E2
Tlio Kind You Havo Always Bought, niut which hits been
in tiso for over 30 years, has horno tho slgimliiro of
nnd has been mado under his per
L jC&Jty'rfUjt H0,ml supervision slnco Its Infancy
wzr?y, J-CUCSWX, Allow no ono to dccclvo you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes nro lmt Ex
periments that trlllo with and endanger tho health of
Infants nnd Children Kxporlcnco against Hvnorlmcirt.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless nnd I'lcnsatit. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otiior Xitccotlo
Mibstnncc. Itn ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fovorishness. It cures DIurrhnja immI 'Wfaid
Cotlc It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It nssiiullatcs tho Food, regulates tlio
Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
J
Boars tlio
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRICT NEW YORK CITY.
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKL
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
( C F.S ) too. I
-J LOWES- I
..7 pal CCD I sf S
PtU Amkin tf tS or men mill ( ml miSHT W
MtMD to on roilnoi ttttioo In HilUC. HtW y
ZZ"ZZ 7oZsZL'Zl SSIiilROlPffiBl
w tw jcuscr. JfwuSriz Qg) isv ..ivi Hjjgr-"
NEW YORK
Send foroarnook. "A Bird's Ere View of New York" and its Greater Store
218 paBes-beautlfnlly Illustrated aod very Interesting. Tells you all about Km
York and how to go about. Fre ron tub askiko. . "mju.
WEklt MOM
PuBMCIiY COfllfllEpS
BfclZiliclll Bcllffl ToxicoTablets
Tablets.
remedies
. .
luxicuia
vicor and
corrects
clears the
It is good
medicine it is worth its weicht in
"The Woman Who Coughed,"
that is claimed for her and more too.
;., 4.1,1- iHht Ti,o,r ...vi,r fir.
would save thousands of lives for
people here use them. " Miss Sara
Brazilian Balm at Druggists, 25
for the money than any other remedy.
With every $1.00 bottle of Balm you get
tw. JJ not I an to try tuese remartauie remeaies.
B. F.Jackson
Shenandoah Drug Store,
TOU'LL QET All. THAT'S A-COMINd TO
YOU,"
If, when contemplating a trip to any point
Woat or Southwest of the Mississippi Elver,
you will purchaso tickets via tho Missouri
Pacific Ry , or Iron Mountain Route (which
are on sale at all principal ticket oulccs In
the United States), yon will have all the
comforts and luxuries of modern railway
equipment, and tho finest opportunities for
viewing all of nature's museums and marvels
of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas,
Old and Now Mexico, California, ote. Ex
cursion tickets to all principal points at
greatly reduced rates. On account of tho
National Education Association meeting at
Los Anceles 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. noyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T.
P. Agent, BOX Broadway, Now York. 4 22-tf
nOOD'S I'IIjTjS cure fjlvnr III,
OlUousucss, Indigestion, Headache
Dleaovnt laxative. All Druggist
Signature of
SOGIETY MDY
"I am glad of the opportunity to pub
licly commend Brazilian Balm and Toxicola
They are certainly very excellent
as I can testify from long experience,
They have kept me in splendid health, so I
have never had to call a physician since I
used them. Brazilian Balm is the one thing
that cures Grippe, so it leaves no evil effects
, , , , , i , , 1 x i j
behind; and for colds, coughs, catarrh and
ItitiP trouhles. I never knew its eaual. And
, t .. . t t
is uic most vunueiiui iuiuj; iu jjuu
life into the system I ever saw. It
billiousness. tones up the nerves,
complexion and purifies the blood.
any time but for a Spring and Fall
gold. I know Miss L L. Clark,
and can say these remedies did all
I know of a great many cures
in owre linmn ,n Amprim. Thev
they cure the worst cases. The best
Elmina Reynolds, Indianapolis, Ind
cts., 50 cts. and $1.00 a bottle. More doses
Toxicola Tablets 15 cts. and 50 cts. a box.
a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets
& Co., Mfg. Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind.
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to
California Without change of Cars.
Leaving Washington ovory Tuesday and
Friday at 11:15 a. m tho Southern Hallway
operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex
cursions to San Franciso without change of
cars, conductors or porters. The routo Is
through Atlanta, Moutgomery, New Orleans,
Houston, sau Antomo.jNow aioxico, Arizonia,
anu Qoutnern uaiiiornia. J no cars aro tn
very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist
Sleepers, rosewood fiulsh, havo high back
seats, upholstered iu rattan, aro sixteen
section, supplied with linen etc., samo as
stauuaru sleepers, iigutou ty nntsch uas.
have wido vestibules, doublo sash roller
curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for
gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles.
Thrco and one-half days to Moxtco and
Arizona, four days to Los Angolos and
Southern California, and five days to San
Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental
travel has never beforo boon offered.
Tho tourist carfaro is less than via anv
jSCm1!.ttiAfljictlDE MlnR otW-00 to
... . .
All Information, mans and rates furnished
on application to Charles I.. Hopkins. Dis-
trict I'assoiiBor Anent, Southern Itallway
Compauy, 828 C'hestuut street, Philadelphia.
fpnn nrrnnn nn nrm
A. Donial of Ohnrgos of Extrava
ganco Made Against Thorn.
GENERAL JIMINEZ INTERVIEWED
TlinC'Inlnimit to tlio riiwlilonojr ofSnn
Ddiiilntrn Sii.vn ilio I'poplo Aro ITrir-
Inu 1 1 1 in to Cutnn nt Oiu'O. Hut For
n Tlini' lln Irri't- Dolny.
Unvnnn, Aug. G. CotiilrterablB com
ment ling boen onunml here by the pub
lication of it illnpntch from the United
State embodying the clmrgo mnde by
n lending Now York newspaper that
Governor General Urooko, Hrlgndler
General Ludlow, mltltary governor of
Havana, Collector Tusker Bliss and
Major Davis, sanlUry officer ot Ha
vana, hnve been receiving oxtrn allow-
ancos out of tho Cuban revenues to
maintain themselves In luxury. The
feeling among Americans In Havana Is
that this charge Is based upon a
Ecrlous misapprehension of the facts of
tho case. The suggestion of luxurious
living porploxes the Cubans, who are
In a position to contrast the democrat
ic way In which men holding the high
rank held by Generals Brooke and Lud
low conduct the establishments witn
the prodigal habits of tho old Spanish
regime.
As to the charge that Genoral UrooKo
has expended monoy In repairing tho
palace tho Americans reply that this
old and historic structure had olthor
to bo repaired and renovated or to be
pulled down, nnd consequently auout
JIOO.OOO has been expended on It. Hut
It Is pointed out, lnstoad of being, ns
heretofore, tho private residence of tho
governor general, tho palnco i now n
verltnblo network of public ob oes. In
cluding ono large wing devoted to tho
mayor and municipal officials, uen-
oral Urooko's private quarters aro un
equal to whnt would bo allowed him
at any station In the United States.
Aside from the official reception room,
his apartments aro only modestly fur
nished.
As to tho governor general s car
riages nnd horses, the fact Is that tho
nccp-tsary expenditure In this direction
doos not come out or the Insular runus,
but Is met by tho United States. Gen
eral Urooko's coachman Is paid In tho
samo way.
The same answer to tho chargo can
bo mado In the caso of General Lud
low, who has only a few rooms and
Is literally surrounden with offices. Ho
has very few servants. Not many men
of equal rank and means In tho United
States would bo content wun wuai
satisfies Genoral Ludlow.
Brigadier General Leo lives In a
house which ho rents, nnd Generals
Wilson and Wood, the military gov
ernors of tho departments of Matanzas-
Santa Clara and Santiago, live most
democratically.
As for Colonel Bliss and Major
Davis, army officers of their rank who
Tiold high administrative office, aro
put to many expenses, especially in this
most expensive country, nnd tho opin
ion Is generally expressed that it is
only fair to mnko them a reasonable
allowance to cover what Is rcasonablo.
General Juan Isldro Jtmlncz, when
his nttentlon wns called to a cablo
summary of an alleged declaration
made by him hero recently and pub
lished In tho United States to tho ef
fect that ho was about to proceed to
tho United States to organize an ex
pedition ngalnst the existing govern
ment of Snn Domingo, replied that no
had not made the statement attributed
to him. Ho wont on to say thnt It was
qulto unnecessary for him to proclaim
himself hostllo to tlio present Ban uo
mlngo government, ns It could not pos
sibly last beyond tho 15th of this
month.
I did hear," ho continued, "that
Houreaux was sending men to Cuba
to kill mo, but I know nothing what
ever regarding tho plot to kill him.
had no connection nnd havo no con
nection-with Ramon Caceres, who did
tho shooting.
"I do not bcllovo that tho United
States will Interfere with my govern
ment In San Domingo, which will bo
a government peaceful nnd holpful to
nil, for the United States did not in
terfere with the government of Heu-
reaux, who robbed and murdered for 14
years."
General Jiminez admits mat no nas
often been to the United States ln-
cognlto, but says ho has not had
ln-
tervlews with offlclnl persons. Ho
considers that there Is no need of
promoting expeditions to land In San
Domingo, as there already aro a thou-
ahH nn vim It In rr T r Ii I m n fAfPO
whlch he deems qulto sufficient for his
purposes. The peoplo of San Domingo.
ho declared, aro Impetuous, and aro
urging him to come to thorn at once,
but for a time ho prefers delay, as
"each day Is worth a battle won."
sick Headaches,
Tho curse of overworked womankind, aro
bulldor. Money refunded If not satisfactory.
Price 25 cU. and 50 cU. Bold by P. d. Kirliu
p""" - """""""'
GovornorCnudiorrrovohtani.ynohint!
Atlanta, Aug. 6. Governor Candler
mado a personal trip to Nownnn, a
town 60 miles south of this city, on
Thursday morning to save tho life oi
tho negro rapist John Mullens. Tho
governor arrived at tho Coweta county
lall an hour after daybreak. He took
command ot tno wewnan uuaras, a
company of tho state militia, which
Steht torn a mobT and. directed I Sheriff
had beon guarding the Jail during tho
Drown to take his prlsonor at once to
Atlanta for snfo keeping. The mob
was successfully avoided, and the pris
oner lodged In Fulton county Jail, at
Atlanta, shortly before noon.
No such thing as "summer complaint'
where Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw
berry Is kept handy. Nature's remedy for
evory looseness of tho bowels.
Three Killed by n Train.
Humboldt, la., Aug. 5. A north
western passonger trnln ran Into t
wagon east of this city, Instantly kill
ing two men nnd injuring the third ono
so thnt ho died in a short time. Prom
tho outfit In tho wagon it is inferred
they woro on a hunting trip. Thoy
were nil young men, none of thorn ap
pearing to be over z5 yoara of ago,
and tho youngest about 17.
TO-Nlglit and To-Morrow Night
And each day and uleht during this week
vnn can cet at anv drunirista Kemn's Balsam
f.r th. ThrnlI. anfl t ,, .nowlndpea
I lm th mnst aurreiisful remmlv nvnr aold for
Coughs, Croup, Ilronchltls, Asthma and
Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keen
t. ... t...i
11
li t oatM- rrico 25c aud 60c. Sample
I bottlo free.
rr LILIUOKALANPS LAMENT.
ppclnrexi llmvnllnn NIiukIh In n Btnto
of Aimrcliy.
Washlnnton. Au. 8. Tim Pot
pilnU nn Interview with Lllluoknlnnl.
s -queen of the Hawaiian Inlands, who
It residing here. The former queen
receive many letter from home, and
eays what the people need there l
Mime head to the government. She
dds:
"ItenortK to the contrary notwith
standing, the island are In a state of
practical anarchy. We (I say we be
cause I count myself one of my peo
ple) have no law but those which
have obtained for many years, and a
few which have been foisted upon us
by the Hawaiian republic.
"There Is no such thing as real Jus
tlco. The native ha not the ame
Btandlng when he goe to law with tho
white man. and even some 01 tue tor
olgners find that they cannot obtain
their due. Laws are administered In
a oareles fashion. The government Is
nn ollaarchv Instead of a republic.
Caprlco dictates the administration ot
affairs. I speak with no uitterness
whatever. I am merely endeavoring
to give a correct picture of the con
ditions. The Inhabitants of the Islands
know nothing whatever of their fate,
or what sort of government will be
placed over them."
Lllluoknlanl express even confi
dence In the honorablo Intentions of
America and hope when a decision Is
made as to a form of government for
the Islands that the officials will be ap
pointed from this country.
A linU'LGSS CHILD.
A weak and puny child Is
almost as much abandoned
to its fate as if it wns
left alone on a chimney-ton.
It is isolated
from the healthy enjoyments
of its little fellow-beings. It
cannot partake cither of their
play or tlicir. stunly work
and progress In the world;
Its whole life Ii embittered by
incapacity and weakness.
Any woman who expects
to become a mother ought to
know what Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription will do
both for her own health nnd
safety during her time of trial
and also to insure her in be
queathing a fair measure of
health and strength to the
prospective little one.
"Some months before my baby
came I found myself In rapidly
falling health," writes Mrs. W. .
Kidder, of Hill Dale Farm (Hnos-
burg Center), Knosburg, Vt, In a grateful letter
dreadfully from bloating and urinary difficulty
10 ur. k. v. nercc, 01 nuiiaio. n. "lsimerea
I was KTOwinK ocrceniioiv weaver evcrr aar an(
suffered much sharp pain at times. I felt that
something must be done. I sought your advice
and received a prompt reply. 1 followed your
directions and took twelve bottlesof Dr. l'lerce's
Favorite Prescription,
and also followed your
Instructions. I began
to Improve Immedi
ately, my health be
came excellent.
and I could do
all my own work
(we live on a
good sized farm).
I walked and
rode all I could,
and enjoyed It.
I had a short,
easy confinement
and have a healthy if
luhv Kw " 1 '
There never has been a remedy In the
history of medicine that has done what this
marvelous "1'avorite Prescription" has
nccomnlished for weak, ailine women.
It's an insult to your intelligence for a
dealer to attempt to palm off upon you a
suositltilt lor tuts woria-iamea nieuicrnc.
You know what you want It's his business
to meet that want. When he urges some
substitute he's thinking of the larger profit
he'll make not ot your weitare
DR THFFL 604 Horiti sixth si.
UIIbII 1 bkkside Entrance on Green Si
St
I'hllndelnhl
a 1 . , cures after
actors, Alcdlcil lmtt-
sdrertlilnir doci
if doctors. J
tutci.famllr pnrilcl&ns,Bpeclsllita,
nospiwi ana army surgeons Tall, ai
Sworn TBStlmon!alsS;ebrl'8S
riaT'aPh11delphUTmprove.IIX
AVAll 12 the fate of tbouundi wba
are rouoca ana mmca dj nniKuiiai
Docton and Quacks, with their wll
worded and aUurtne adrertlirincnta,
prtcedtreattnenc. Their Tlctlms you
find by thousands la I'oorhome. or
Ins&neAiflam&CXm.altUrrheet
who Ii known as the only honit,
?23lim IntblscoantrywlthOycarrKaropcan
r?f,iSn m Hotpltal and 84 years' practical ex
p o.mw4 e ia nurlpncn. 6end ft twtveent at&mni
Kimm ana Kenniaa niciniis
lelhlaAnf.iltileMHt;iiMtuiaa
for boo It Trnth," the only tmo medical boot
adrertlscd plrtng valnablo Information to Tonntf
Ind old, saflerteff from Sir-Abass l'rfvat
)lieaii, Lost Manhood.Vsrtcocele&Btrlctnre,
and einotnii all deceits In thepractlceofn.Pdlc.no
aadelcctrlc.tr. Uouisi-a, CTft.6-&andaj.8-13i
Philadelphia &
Readinq R'y.
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke.
IN EFFKOT JULY 1. 18V9.
Trains leave Hhenandoah as follows :
For New York via Phlladelnhln, weak- dan.
? 10, 5 38, T 87, 9 55 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For New York via MarxL Chunk, week days
7 87 a. m 12 26 and 8 09 p. m.
f or Heading ana Philadelphia, week days,
2 10, 5 88, 7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m.
Sundays, 210s m.
ror Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 55 a. m.
12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a in.
Fur Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days
210, 787, 9 65 a. ra., 12 26. 8 09 and 609 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For Wllllamspoii, Sunbury and LewlsburK,
week davs. 3 27. 11 82 a. m.. 12 M. 7 80 n. m
Sundays, 8 27 a m.
joriuanano riane, weecuays, 210,8 27,5 88,
787,9 53,1182 a.m., 12 26, 3 09, 6 09, 7 30, 9 66
p. uu ouuuaya, A iu anu a i a w.
For Ashland and Shamoktn, week days, 8 27,
787. 11 82 a. m.. 12 26. 8 09. 6 07. 7 25 and 1 55 n. tn.
Sunday, 3 27 a m.
For Baltimore. Washington and the West via
B. AO. It. It, through trains le- Reading
Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & B, B B.) at 8 20,
7 55,1126 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. l.. Sundays
o ui, i w, a. m., o to ana p. m. Aaal
llonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, week days, 10 BO a. m. 12 20
12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 n. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
days. 12 15. 4 SO. 730. 11 80 a. m.. and 30. 4 Bu
9 00 p.m.
Leave New ork via Alaucb Chunk, week
days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading- Terminal, week
days, 4 80, 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 1 86, 4 06, 6 86.
1186u. m.
ieave ueaaiug, weeE days, I B7, 7 00, 10 08,
Leave Pottsvllle. week davs. 7 17. 7 40 a. m.
0 30, 12 80, 1 20. 4 80, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m.
ieave lamaqua, wees; uays, o is, a so, 1129
m., 1 49, 5 56, 7 20, 9 44 p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 8 43. 9 04.
11 47 a. m 2 22, 6 25, 6 34, 7 41, 10 08 p. ra
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40.4 00
6 SO. 9 22.10 23,12 00, a. m., 2 89, 5 86, 6 42, 7 58
10 21pm.
Leave Wllllamspoii, week days, T42, 10 00 a
m 12 84 and 4 00. 11 80 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street whirl and
South street wharf for Atlantlo City.
Weekdays Express. 8 00. 9 00, 10 45a m, ISO,
200,3 00, 13 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 sixty
minute, 6 SO, 7 15, p in. Accomodation, 0 15 a
tn, 5 30, 0 30 p m. Sundays Express. 7 30. 8 00.
8 80, 9 00, 10 CO a m, 4 43, 7 15 p m. Accommoda
tion, 6 13 a m, 4 45 p m. 81.00 Excursion 7 00 a
m daily ami 7 uu Sundays.
Ixave Atlantlo City Denoti WeekdavsKx
press, 6 45 Mondays only, 7 00. 7 43. 17 SO from
llaltloave. station only, 8 80, 9 00, 1015, 1100
am, 3 30, 4 30, 5 30, 7 SO, 9 30 pin. Accommo
dation, 4 23, 8 00 am, 3 00 p in. Sundays Ex
press. 8 30. 400, 5 00. AGO, 6 30. 7 o0. 7 30. 8 00.
6 30 n m. Accommodation. 7 IS a in. 4 no n m.
(.umxcuriion, weeKaayaouopm,Hundarao 10.
2 15. 4 15. 5 13 ii m. b'undava8 43. 9 15 a in. 4 Ai
p m. tl.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00
a m.
For tape May and Sea Isle City Weekdaya
915am, 280, 415 nm. Sundays 8 45 a n 443
p m. $1.00 excursion Sundays only. 7 00 a m.
Additional for Cape May Weekdayt-8 54
a iu. ounitaya v i.a in.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
. " .Ha.uv. ....... ... .... u.. , a,.,., j neareei
Philadelphia and Beading Railway ticket agent
vA ... .... i i ti i 1
ur auurts.
I A Hvnflltn Viun. T tfwv.
(len'l Sunt., Clen'i Pass'r Xgt
ahuidk Aeruinai, sraiiaasipnia.
A2
II t
Pi
US
3
V T
assess
5
The Qmif.af Cures
Coughs, 6
Colds, i
Grippe,
Whooping Cough. Aathmft
Dronohltls and Inotplont
' Consumption, la h
(JERMAH HEMED" i
If we can sell yon
one ac package of
who
mil admixture
we'll ba satisfied.
You'll bur more
for It will touch
the spot. GrMari
h" SEBLIQ'8.
hu added
little of Seel
to ordinary
fcoffea knows a
, grand drink that
twin joiease tier husband.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M.DUltKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Mlw-Enii hulldlnr. comer ot Main an
Centre street, RhenAniloAh.
T CLAUDK nUOWIf,
i) ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Omcet Cor. Centre and Wlilta atn4- nest
to Justice Toomcy's office.
)UOF. JOHN JOKES,
MUSICAL IHSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 69, Mahaaoy City, Pa,
Ravine atudted under tome of the KmI
masters Id London and Pari, will wiv
on the violin, mandolin, eulur and Tocal cellar.
Terms reasonable. Addma In care ol Hlroon.
be leweler Hhenandoah.
ennsylvania
RAILROAD.
BCHUTKILL DIVISION.
Jolt 1, MM.
Trains vrlll IMre Shenandoah utter the aoora
,or w,ltirn, Gllberton, FrackTtlle, Dark
S 5-flt- C1'f . otTllle. llambunc, Iteadlac
rotutown, I'hoenlzTtlle. Iforrlstown aud PhfJ.
aie!phla (Unwul street sUtlon) at tit and (OS
J. m., a I0, IS p. ro. on week days. Sandaya,
8 05 a. ni., 4 20 p. m.
r"ln"..leT0 Prackrille for Shenandoah at
J,8. 11 m. and S M, T 84 p. m. Bunday
II 01 a. m. and 5Mp.n.
.?V,.1.,.Hl1l,e 'or Shenandoah (tUFimV
lt. IV 7 ,0, I1 m- 1. T 1 P. m. Mundar
lo Ki a. m., 5 10 p. m.
Leave Plilladelphla, (Broad street station), let
Bheaandoah al 835.iii.. 4 10p.rn.week diya.
Sundays leave at S 50 and 9 13 a. m.
nIi?T.MI,h.l,Slle,n,1, ""I street aUtlca) for
rottsvllle.5 30.8 83, 10 1 a. m., 180, 1 id, 7 11
p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 6 SO, 9 23 a. mVasd
0 vi p in.
Leave Broad Street SUtlon, Philadelphia,
FOIt NEW TOKK.
Kzprras WeekHlaya, 8 20. 403 440 Iffl SIR
day., and 8 ld p: m.7dali;." "
Oitsklll Express Parlor car, 11 CO am wsk
flir IMMUin ttlthnnlnhn. 1 1 n .
ror sea Qlrt, Ashury Tark, Ocean Otot.
Ixiiir Brancli, 4 05, 0 SO. 8 80, II 44 a TjiiiS
4 03pm weekday;. SOJp'm AatuMay'on?'
?'"'da;" (."'"I's IntcrUtun for Asbiur
"W noon's 52. 5 00 (I.amrtrtlk aX
JST." weekday, and 7 01 p m dally
I m Sail? B m' U 00 noon wekdays, andT 01
m. V"""e?ni: Branton,
Mount l'nmnn
ipeclal, 103 p m Saturdays
only.
WASHINGTON AND TOE 80TJTH.
p. m.
KTCMlonal 1dm., 8 84, 4 53, 7 81 p an and It M
Baltimore, accommodation, 9 1 m. 1
OR
Tti if weeay. 08 and 11 16 p m dally,
U 03 night, dally! 'maa
Southern Railway. Expmw-54 Bad 135
p m, dally.
Norfolk and Western Railway for Mascot
and New Orleans, 5 81pm dally.
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, 71 pn, dally.
For Old Point Comfort and NoSolt
a m weekdayi. II 10 p m dally.
Leave Market etroet wliarf as follows! BJ
press for New York, 9 00 a m, 4 80 p m c
d5r"' , for I-ons; Branch via Seaside Patk. 10
a m, 180 and 4 00 p m weekdays. BnaJays
stop, at Intcrlaken for Asbury Park, 7 80 am,
Forlleach Haven and Barnegat City, 910 am
and 4 00 p m weekdays) 130 n m 8tcniay
only. Sundays, 7 30 am. For Tuarertcn. 9 W
a m and 4 CO p m weekdays.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Rro&d atrMAt riillnn .1. Tk.1. a
te!"1?-K,preM 65. 40 80 mlnutaa I am, IM
82 minutes, 4 00 80 minutes, 7 04 SS talnuteal
P- m Hundaya, 4 53, 9 20 180 mtnutwl a. ml
38K:mInutm,70t85mlnutsp.ta.
Leave Market Street Wharf Expiesa. I (2.
SO. (75 mtntitMi. mm m min.,iu . ' ..TnZ
SMurdaya only), 175 minutes), 7 OCuYo mlnnUaW
w i. uimumi, aaj icu minutes), SCO IS)
minutes), 4 SO (75 minutes), SCO 60 nlnutnri,
5 SO 165 mlnutcsl p. m. Sundays, B 00, I SO
l7"".'.";111 8 75 minutes , 8 30. 75 minutes).
9 00 173 minutes. 1000 70 minutes a. m ni
w li " uimuinij p. m. IXCUISIOO ITai K.
7 00 am week-days. Sundays, 7 00 and '80 a nv.
For Cape May, Angleaea. Wlldwoid. ITally
Beach Express, 9 00 a m, 2 SO. 4 03 100 minutes,
5 00 p m week-days. Sundays, 8 20 a i Tat
Cape May only, 180pm Saturdays, t.,00 It,
curslon train, 700a. m. dally.
For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avsloa muA
Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, ltO,43,((0
pmweekdaya. Sundays, 8 50 a m. 11.00 1.x a
slon train, 700 a m dally.
For Somen' Point Expires, 900,880,1000 a,
m, (100 Saturdays only), 3 00, 3 OS, 4 00,8 00. 1 00
p m weetdars. Sundays, S 00, 8 00, CO aad 10 00
am, 4 80 pm.
The Union Transfer Company will call tar
and check baggage from hotels and reaidBea).
Dining Car.
T. B. llDTcmiieoir, J. B. Wood.
uen i uanazer. uen'l PaaaV Agt
PRABOWSKY HOTEL,
M fit a nnvTTCtrv n
. uiuiuunjai riup
819 N. Centre St, PottsvUIe, Pa.'
Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the bo
a. cuoice tine oi cigars and Temper
ance Drinks.
Accommodations for travelers. '.
Meals at ail
SsffatTo buhc. Emi4a.7ouioiuira trt
For
at Povlcsky'i drug rtora,
tlantra atraat.
f PAWN'S TANSY PILLS
For sals at Klrlln'a drag store bad Bhxi(nsAo
drajrtor
9
10 20, 11 23 a m, 12 09, 86, 1 12, 8 ll74
ngrcmlonal Urn.), 5 81, 6 17. 6 55, T I
''" niuni wiyMtdaya. Sundays.
912.1123 am. 12 m ail "ii j iPr!.
Lt iiiiu, iiiiirniiri woMOirg RKLICP.
jrP.M c sst fiuiaad 11. laaaaia?
-741 drat .torn, at Mil dln.l (aMlad), arttt. C
'Cltorl-ria Co Saab, MaWOCuT