r Severest Trial, i , Until recent years woman' Mverut trial has been the bringing of children Into the world. . Today nearly all the sickness, pain, discomfort and dread are avoided by those expectant mothers who use Mothers Prlond, that wonder ful liniment made famous by the great good it has done. It is used externally. That Is the only sensible and safe way to relieve morning sickness, headache, tightness, swollen, hard or rising breast. The bearing of children need no longer be dreaded. Mother's Friend has been called a Godsend by mothers all over this land. Sold at drug stores for $1 a bottle, and by Tbe BraMleld Kegnlator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Wrtt for cur fraa llltmuted book, emitted nfor Pity li Dorn." UNCLE SAH'3 HOT BATII3, hot ppiunos of aiikanhvb via ("OUtheiw railway. Will craill 'ate from your system tho linger- ing oflbctaof grip ami other ailments cnnseil liyUioKmro wlutcr, ami m.-vlarln, rlicuma- tlsm. neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney. , , , ,, . , n ,i llvernmlnervoullsortlerj. paralysis blood and skin disrates, and ehronlo and rune- tlntial dcrangemenLi. Tho niountiln cllmxto of Hot Springs Is cool and delightful In summer. 100 hotels open tho your nround. For Illustrated literature, containing all information, adrirosoO. F, Cooloy, Manager Hulsnoss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gon'l Pass. Agt., 8outliorn Ry., Washington, D. O., or C, u. Hopkins, uistnct rasscnger Agont, 828 Chestnut 8t., I'hila., Pa. O-Mm . . . Ask your grocer for tno uoyai raieni ' floor, and tako no other hrnnd It Is the Iwwt flwir mpdfi. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Blllousnoss. Constlpatloria Dyepopsla, ! Sick-Head -acho and Liver tSSsSJm Complaint ' " 1 SUGAR COATBD, Sold by all druggists or sent uy man. Ntrrlta Medical Co., Chlcars Co box contains 13 pills. Sold by KIrlln'adrug store, Bhenandoah, Pa. vnii.1i Diamond nraad. PILLS UMCinimnn wnij wrimi re, ilwaj riUbit. udiii iii no other. Jttfuu dangenui it6.itu- V In tnr tot jiartlcnUr, tnumspiui KiMicr lor i-uiv- " , it 11.. W.Z..7 '?.Mi"i?tem,e,rini!M&"Kt 6oUbrU Local HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL Pllea or Hemorrhoidal Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczoma & Eruptions. Salt Rhoum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunlona A R E S Stings & Bites of Inseota Three SIrw, 25c, 50c and Sixo. Bald bf droggteta, or tont pcNt-pald on receipt of prte ucxriuiBYs EKD.ro., 111 tn wimua tn.. k t. IT'S DIFFERENT THE NORTH AMERICAN (PHILADELPHIA) IT-S DIFFKRKNT, because it print all the news, and alt the news it prints .is. true. ITS DIFFERENT, because It's bright 4 h,i.k. -n-to-date and vigorous, but not yellow. IT-S DIFFERENT, because Its only oollcv Is to tell the truth. It has no covert or Dersonal Interests to promote It serves no political ambition, no creed, no clas3 prejudice, no mere partisan purpose, IT'S DIFFERENT, because It advocates existing sysiem, wnicn lavora u.c iu corporation at the expense of the raTerX" 3 prt, mtJKitmMi, oecauso 11 sianM tor Kepuoiican principles, ana maizes war unon all wno. unaer inc sioicu name 01 ncHuu..Miiw, to tnose principles. IT'S DIFFKHKNT, because it believes manhood and not money should rule, Therefore It upholds the rights of all, as aeainst the atreresslve power oi mo privileged few. IT'S DIFFERENT, hcr.atise no boss, no . . . . , ,1 .111. corporation, can control ono line ui i space. vrto nrDironmm i I " .wwvx. oecauso u non- seo ananana proaaj every par y, every faith, every class, and the worklngman equally wiihl he millionaire, get,! fair hearing in Its columns. jT'S DIFFKRKNT. be cause It tjpiiQlds fa(h )n bumanlty, and the pro gress of mankind toward higher ideals, larger hopes and better living. ONE CENT Every where IT'S DIFFERENT. It will continue to be different. Watch The North Amerl can and see it grow, IFVlflf fllcrifl MRV I. illeit firtitm fur do.- birdf Nunftirr Klock. KlDODfteft an J far to thoae Iwlaf 30 PILLS IB CTS. 1 Km 1 V M BY THE CHASE MURSER.ES uom--. ur curoniiaaion v lo cal tita. IVrnillirnt ea. ulojinont. Tlie liulnoa eaallj learnart. oilreM 'Kims CRM DYNAMITERS. Olovoland Merchants Organized to Produce Peaceful Conditions. POND TO FEEEET OUT 0RIMINAL8 An tMlnrnott Mooting Promptlyllnlncn a Ton TlimiNnntl Dollar I'unil-Tolo-iIo'h Mnyor AilclroHsuw tlin Strikers im tlio UhoIosrucsm oftlio lloyrutt. Clovoland, Aug. 10. Flvo hundred business men of Clovotnnd hold an untl-boycott meeting yostordny nftor- noon in tuo chamber or commorco rooms, nnd a fund of $10,000 waa started to ferret out the criminals who are dynamiting cars anil creating dis cord In the ctly. In n fow minutes' tlmo not less than $5,000 wns subscrib ed and the rest of tho amount was fully made up today, Tho meeting wns lnrcely attended. nnd It was a ronrosontatlva ono In every respect, Millions of dollars woro ronrosontod In tho mon present Vis oroua speeches denouncing tho boycott, strlko disturbances and disorder wero .w.u m n. Hoyt. In their addresses they callod nUontlon to the ,flwIos3 Mti which havo terrorized the public nnd upheld jjo course of Mayor Farley In his measures to suppross disorder, and said It was tlmo for reputable cltlzons to unlto and restore peace, quiet and safety to the city. A committee of five was thon selected to bring about lawful conditions. A demand for a United Stntos army military post in Cleveland was unanimously made and Bteps were taken to increase the po- uce forco of tho city. At tho strlkors' picnic hold at Scenic Park yesterday Mayor 3. H. Jones, of Tnlocln. wnn tho irnost nf hnnnr nnd - , .. . . ., .. .7 nrntnr nr tho rinv. In nln nflnrniaa Inn mayor said: "Wo aro in an epidemic of labor troubles, strikes, lockouts and boy cotts, affecting widely soparated por tions of our country, nnd as widely diversified Industrial Interests disturb tho land, tho condition may be fitly characterized as one of Industrial civil war. Tho boycott is n cruel and unjust weapon In many ways. Boy cott Is war, and both sides navo a right to fight. I am not here with a plan for setting the difficulty In Cleve land alone. I am hero to urge, to plead for, to propose a remedy that is a sovereign and final remedy, not only for Btreet railway strikes, but for all kinds of difficulties with labor in ovory sort of public utility. There Is such a remedy, and only ono. The remedy may he found in absolute municipal ownership, operation nnd control. In short, tho fundamental cause of tho troublo In Clevoland today is found In tho fact that a few men are granted that right of ownership In a class of property that should never under any clrcumstnnces become private posses sion, but should bo property of tho wholo people. I am an apostle of peaco, and emphatically disavow any belief in war under any circumstances. I do not believe that any good thing was ever accomplished through war that could not havo been bettor dono Mayor Jones hold a political con ference with strike leaders and local agitators in tho American House in the afternoon, at which ho decided to leave tho Clevoland end of his cam paign as an Independent candidate for governor of Ohio entirely in the hands of tho street railway strikers. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lile of joy. Uucklen's Arnica saivo cures mem ; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Doils, i'elons, corns, warts, v-uts, uruises, Burns. Scalds. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Hie cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25cts. a box, ( ure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. fllllK contali'CirTlnnli. I'olson. Albany. Aug. 10. Edward Wheeler, tho analytical and consulting chemist of tho state agricultural department, has submitted his report rolativa to tho alleged case of cheese poisoning that occurred in Philadelphia, the cneeso having been shipped from Lewis coun ty. In this state. Mr. Wheeler nnas that the cheese contained tyrotoxican (rank poison). It is supposed to bo formed by bactoria doveloped from milk kept in unclean vessels. OK Ever; Bottle Of Shiloli's Consumption Curo is this guar antco : "All wo ask of you Is to uso two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, thou if you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and ho may refund tho price paid." Price 25 eta., 60 cts. and f 1.00. Bold by 1'. V. I Klrlln on a gnaranteo. AVnnt (I'.'llSloiiH (Jru"'H Kxpollod. St. Sebastian. Spain, Aug. 10. Tho Republican and Socialist parties havo ?sreea to organize a campaign nemanu. nS expulsion from Spain of all thq religious orders. Sonores Salmeron and Igloslas and other Socialists aro prominent in tho movement. A card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to rofnnd the money on a M-cent bottle of Groene's Warranted Symp of Tar If it fails t7LyZZlTltX:T refunded. A. Wasloy, O. II. Hagon- . ' , , - B. m ttn,, p. w. Dru I? W' Testordny Ilnsobnll Game. M Boston Boston, 7; Cleveland, 3. a ni.n.ii..i.i ri,i!.ii!,!., 11. Pittsburg, 13. At Brooklyn Uinclnna- t, u. nrooklyn, 13. At Baltimore St. Louis, 61 Baltlmoro, 3. At Nov York Louisville, 4: New York, 2. At Washlngton--ChIcogo,6; Washlngton,3, . Ordinary household accidents havo no terrors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' n.i..ij. ntl t t., m&lntitn ..liftcf lrala jcicciric uu m mo iiu" v.. burns, cuts, brulios. sprains. Instant relief. ,,-,,, if.wolutK.n Qrowlnir - . 10.Tno , " ,""' on nnmlnpn snva JXuoK vemWStSS ino r"llu". .1' " ., v... i, In arms. It Is impossible to obtain any (totalis here. This city Is calm. The relations beween tho United States and Haytl aro cordial, Oraln-0 Brings Relief to tho cofleo drinker. Coffee drinking Is a habit that Is-universally indulged In and almost as' universally Injurious. Havo you tried Graln-O? It is almost like coffee but thn eflncU aro lust the opposito CoffeO unseta the stomach, ruins the digestion, effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system. Graln-0 touos up tho Stomach, aids digestion' aud strengthen! tl0 nerves. There is nothing but nonpsnmoni In Graln-O. It oan't bo otherwise. IS and I 5a per package, J&fcgclablcPicparalionrorAs snwlatnig tkTood fltulllctf ula liiig tlicStamachs nniiDwels of 53$ Promotes'Di&sUon.Chccirul- 'ncssafKincst.ConlaJnncillicr OpiumMorphinO nor Mineral. MOT JN AUC OTIC. 2mu3an Set 2 ftSfmrtil - Arafcctncmctlv forConslirw tloh. Sour Stomach.Dinrrhoca, Worms .Convulsions ,1 cvcnsiv ticss andLoss OF SLEEK t t lt Tflc'Slnulo Signature ot TSTEW "YORK. EXACT-COPT OT WRAPPED. "HE THAT WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Paid Porohases of 18 or rnorctTi, j0W will bo aeht FREICHT PREPAID s AV to nny railroad station In MAINE, '-, Wo NEW HAMP8HIRC, VERMONT, 3!a'!JJ X MASSA0HUSETT8, RHODE 18. ZZflll yoS oNrYrv3AuNTi,N0Envs KiiiaRiEFmED- NEW JERSEY. w IW TOSK. Bend for our Book, "A Bird's Ere View of Kew York" and Its Greatest Store 218 paces-beautlfully Illustrated and very Interesting. Telia you all about hew, York nnd how to go about. Fbkjs roa Tim abkehj. WEMi KNOWN n PUBMCIiY BfclZiliaB Bate Toxicola Tablets "I am behind; r-t clears the It is good, tnPfUniiiP It is worth its weiirht in "The Woman Who Coughed," that is claimed for her and more too. I know of a great many cures tt,ia localitv. Thev oucht to be in every home in America. They thousands of lives to people here USe tHem. " MISS fsara r r Brazilian Balm at Druggists, 25 for the money than any other remedy. With every $1.00 bottle of Balm you get tfRitiS. Do not fail to try these remarkable remedies. I B. F.Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Jputanapoiis, ma. Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. YOU'LL QET ALL THAT'S A-C0MINQ TO you." If, when coutomplatlng a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi Itlver, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri racifio By , or Iron Mountain Eouto (which are on safe at all principal ticket offices in th nnltad BtatoaV vou will have all tlio comforts and luxuries of modern rallwav equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texar, Old and Kew Mexico, California, cto. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, we will m:(ke special low round trip rates. When coutomplatlng a trip West or Southwest, write us for full Information and rock bottom figures. W E, Hoyt, G. E. V. Agent, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent, SOI Broadway, Now York, 4-23-tf HOOD'S VlhVS curo Idver m, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, t Dlea''nt laxative. All Druxt;Ut For Infants and Cliildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought The Kind Have Always Bought. T THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. EASILY, WORKS SOGIETY MDY commEDs glad, of the opportunity to pub' Bears the Signature m m liclv commend Brazilian Balm and Toxicola flno fahlr, with several aliases, who, , , , 1 11 by raoans ol ventriloquism, has per Tablets. They are certainly very excellent 6uaded the natives that he has super remedies as I can testify from long experience, natural powers. He raised much ' , . , . . J . , 1f. en T money, ostensibly for the insurrection, iney navesciii uicm p:uuiu uc""p - have never had to call a physician since I ... ... useamem. uiiiuiiauuuuuiamcuuc """6 that cures Grippe, so it leaves no evil effects and for colds, coughs, catarrh and lnntr troubles. I never knew its equal. And Toxicola is the most ,vonderful thing to put vigor and life into the system I ever saw. It S corrects bUliousuess, tones up the nerves, 1 complexion and purifies the blood. any time but for a Spring and Fall cold. I know Miss L,. h Clark, and can say these remedies did all yr, the worst cases. The best !i,iraina ivtyuvias, xuumuau, iuu, cts., 50 cts. and $1.00 a bottle. More doses Toxicola Tablets 15 cts. and 50 cts. a bor. a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets Personally Condncted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leavlnc WashlnEton every Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. m., the Southern Hallway onoratos IVrsoiiallv Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to San Franciso without change of cars, conductors nr porters. Tho route is tliroueh Atlanta, Montgomery, Jiew uneans, Houston. Sail Antonio.New Klexico. Arizoula. and Southern California. Tbe cars aro the very latest pattern of I'uilaan Tourist Sleepers, rosowood finish, have high back scats, nnliolstorcd iu rattan, aro sixteen section, supplied with linen etc., same as standard sleepers. llEUted by I'intscli Gas. have wide vestibules, double sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. Ar.Tur"rys"toTosWATeio0san,d' Southern California, aud five days to San Fraucisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel lias never before been offered. The tourist carfare 1 less than via any ben1"fr,X1U,!n!i other route, effecting a saving of 25.0O to " use and after taking six bottles, found her $30.00 for the trip. self sound and well ; now does her own ,, . ,, , . , ,, . .l1.1"0"??."0"' ?.SE,iI,iln,Jf!.fthl?? Ull UIIIIIil"tllUI IU Vllrti'W t4. 411)111110, I IS trict iVscncor AKent. Southern Hallway Company, 6M Chestnut strcot, Philadelphia. LlfABTOUffSADViLNCB Angolos Will Bo tho Northorn Bruw Baso of Operations! nABDsniPfl of onwaed maboh. Our SolrtlorH Wiiilo Tliroueh Mud Whloh Ih Kiip Dorp In I'lmw Our l.ont TIiiim lltr liluht ICIIlml nud Twonty-wlx WoiiiiiIihI. Manila, Aug. 10. Details ot Genoral MacArthur's advance beyond San Fer nando show that the Americans cov- rred flvo miles in the flint five hours, and at 2 o'clock had advanced six miles nlonjr the railway, stretching on oach side of It for two miles and rest ing at night three miles from Angeles, which will ho the northorn bane of op erations, instead of San Fornando. whero a garrison of 000 men have been loft. The casualties nro between 30 and 40. Tho Filipinos were surprised. expecting the American forces to move against Tlco. They followed their usual tactics of holding their trenches until thoy hecamo too warm, and then retreating In disorder. They aro now falling back westward toward Porlc. Tho Twelfth and Seventeenth regi ments hnd the sharpest engagements. Tho country our troops passed over is covered with rice fields and bamboo thickets, tho hardost possible ground for marching. The mud in places was knee deep. Angeles la ono of tho richest towns north of Manila, and Is considered to bo a better base of operations than nan Fernando. Tho forces at Snn Fornando consist ed ot tho Iown regiment, tnu Sevon- t'onth rcglmont, the Ninth reglmont, the Twelfth reglmont. Pell's now Thir ty-sixth roglment, a bnttallon of tho Sixteenth regiment. Troop E of tho Fourth cavalry and fifteen guns. Tho movomont had boon planneu for some tlmo, hut wns dolayod by rains. Finally two days of sunshine dried the rice fields sufficiently to warrant the attempt Tho Americans position hatl long boon unpleasant. Tho rebels almost surrounded tho town and fired nearly nightly Into it, tho Americans not re plying, except on oxtromo provocation It was necessary to keep BOO to COO men on outpost duty constantly. The American loss In the fighting about San Fernando at 3 o'clock wan known to bo eight men killed and 2G wounded. The loss may possibly ex ceed thoso figures, as the lino Is five miles long and It Is impossible, at this hour, to hear from overy point. Our troops aro now about Angolos waiting for tho artillery, which has tho greatest difficulty In moving, owing to tho wet ground. Tho attack opened at 5 o'clock in tho morning, a battery of tho First artillery shelling Dacoior, on tho left. Simultaneously Bell's Thirty-sixth in fantry struck Dacoior from tho rear and drove the rebels out. Armored cars, each with a six-pounder and two gattllng revolving cannon on board, then moved out on the railroad track in the center of our linos. Soon af terwards these guns did sharp execu tlon. Battery M. of tho Third artillery, and a hundred men of tho Iowa regi ment made a feint towards Mexico, Tvbtio tho mnin body nr tronpa, con sisting of the Iowa regiment, tho Sov enteenth regiment nnd a battalion of tho Twonty-second, under General Wheaton, on tho right and tho Ninth regiment. Twelfth regiment and Bell's regiment, under General Llscum, on the left, advanced steadily, pouring their flro Into tho rebels and receiving a heavy fire in return. Tho rebels wero woll protected by trenches and seemed not to lack ammu nition. But they wero unablo to with stand for any length of tlmo the hail of shots our artillery and Infantry poured in on them and retreated, leav ing dead and wounded on the field. A dozon prisoners woro captured by our troops. Tho reports lndlcato that tho Ninth Infantry suffered the most, though the casualties of nil the regiments nro not yet reported. Captain Deems, with a provost guard, Tuesday night captured a noted Flit wnicn no Kept ror himself. Our sol dlers surrounded his house and cor railed 30 Filipinos. Many others es caped. The troops also captured $1,00Q. Immanuel, as the fakir is generally 0TManiin atea excitement among tho natives, who believed them. Reports from rebel sources say 150 Filipinos were killed in General Hall's engagement at Calamba and in tho subsequent skirmishes. ukulahbs otis incompetent, A Ilrltlsh orilcor's VIow of the Sltuivi tlou In tuo riilllpplncn, Victoria, B. p., Aug. 10 Command- or St. John, of the British cruiser Peacock, who arrived here from Man Ila, yesterday by the steamer Empress of Japan, declares that General Otis Is utterly ignorant of the necessities or responsibilities of a campaign In the tropics. Ho has 5,000 dead to his ac count, tho British offlcor declares, gnd; nis nesitation uas aireauy sn.owq his. forces that no uas no grasp on the sit' uation. Otis' field trains port service is de clared to he wretchedly insufficient and his hospital corps a farce, and his plan of campaign calculated to advance tho enomy s Interest as no other could. A serious breach Is declared to exist be tween the United States 'army and navv at the front, and Commander St John 8ny8 the ..flr8t tlllng tlje un.t.ed. "States government should do Is tp ro? call this man. It Is really pitiful to see the sncrlflcp qt tho splendid mon of his army. Incidentally Commander St, John says that the press censorship Is car ried to the extremo in Manila to save Otis from holng swept down In a flood or popular indignation. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, III. makes the statement, that she caucht cold which settled on her lunes : she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew He toid hir sUe was a hoprfe-j vie P'- could cure her. Hor druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption she bouoht a bottle and to her delight found her- I housework, and is as well as she ever was. rFree trial bottle, of this Great Discovery at A. I ... . . , I I 1.1 - . t. Wasley's Drug Store. UrBe bottles 50 ccnU I and $1.00. SAD DEATH OP FOUR FIREMEN. I'lrn I.mlrtrr f'nino In ontnel With ft t.lvo Itlcrtrlp tVlro. Omaha. Au. 10. Four brave fire men lost their lives lar.t night in a blase on ait upper floor of the Mercer Chemlcat company's building at Klev onth and Harney streets. The fire In itself was Insignificant, the fatalities resulting from contact with a live wire. The dead firemen are: Joseph Adams, Lieutenant: Otto Geiske, tlllerman; George Benson, plpeman; Charles Hop per, relief driver. Firemen George Farmer and Albert Livingston, of the chemical company, also suffered se verely from shock. when tho fire had been brought un- dor control the firemen set to work to lower the big extension truck upon which they had tteen working. Sud denly here was a sputtering and suc cession of flashes such as occur when n connection Is made with a live wlro carrying a high voltage of electric current. The men who wero working nt the crank lowering the ladder writhed In agony a moment and then fell to the pavement limp and ap parently lifeless. In loworing tho ladder It had come In contact with a live electric light wire, carrying a cur rent of 2,000 volts. The Injured men wero at once carried Into nn adjoin ing building and doctors who were present used ovory means known to revive them. Hopper revived In a few minutes, and saying he was all right started to walk away. He had gone about 80 feet when he dropped dead. Oelske showed signs of reviving, but when only partially rallied sank back nnd expired. The other two never at any time showed any signs of ani i tion. ind were doubtless dead when puked up. There Is no truer, kind lier spirit than that which prompts a woman to aid in uic comiorc anu upnit inc of her own sex men tal, moral or physical. We admire as heroines those women who make it a life's purpose to rescue or nurse or teach their unfort unate sisters, but equally admirable is umi spim wuicu luijwia a wuiiifin who has found help and comfort in sick ness to use all her influence in bringing the same relief to others. " I shall be Rind," write Mr. DcnJ, IL Falr- ! . 1 . ' i . . 1 iKinics, oi Hnosuuri?, l'rankllu Co., Vt., in a cordial letter to Dr. R. V. llerce, of liunalo. rf. Y "if ray tctlmoay to the succeftftoi your treat ment wUl help to influence other women, troubled with the diseases peculiar to our sex, to write you, X am glad to be able to tell you of the treat good your meuicincs nave uonc me. I had been troubled with ulceration and its attend ant aches and pains and uervousnes several times; and finally made worse by a miscarriage, I wrote you. I took Dr. l'lerce'a Favor ite Prescription and the ' Golden Medical Discov. ery for about three or four months and can truly sav. they cured me. I shall never cease to be grate ful." No woman afflicted by such agonizing and discouraging complaints need hesi tate to write to Dr. Pierce. She may feel assured, no matter what her circum stances may be, of his respectful, earnest, fatherly sympathy and best professional efforts in her behalf. He stands among the most eminent practitioncra of the century in this special field, and his advice will be given absolutely without charge. A free paper-bound copy of Doctor l'lerce's thousand twee illustrated Com mon Sense Medical Adviser will be sent for ai one-cent stamps, to pay the mere cost oi mailing; or lor 31 stamps, a heavier, handsome cloth-bound copy will oe sent. Dr.THEEL604HorthSixthSl. 1'rlTftte entrance Orern St , rMUdflphtA SECURE GUARANTEED to the rlcb and poor alike who hare beea deceived, robbed and b wind If d br self styled farnnnn, wl and old necla.tsti l.nRT ViniiD. Mmfvi-iiim nH.ntv. Abuses and Kzceuei, BLOOD P Ol C O N . v arlco cele and Stricture. NocutUnp. Lont tlannood and Sbranken Organs rcetnred- l.ook, u1Yv i" frts. eipoalDf? quacks and Electric Belt fraud. Fresh castx cured in 4 to xo Xav$- Treatment br mall Philadelphia & Readinq R y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT JULY I, W9. Trains leave Hhenandoah a follow: Hor New York via l'ulladelDbla. necr ilnvs. 2"10. 5 S3. 7 37. 9 55 a. m.. 12 3. 8 09 and 6 09 d. m. Sundy8, 2 10 a m. vot Piew i one via Marcn ununa:, week days 87 a. m., 12 28 and 8 09 p. m. For Headins: and Philadelphia, wme dAra. 2 10,538, 7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 3 09. and 0 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. ror rottsviue, weec nays. 3 10, T 87, 9 55 a. ro. 12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. xu. Hundaya, 2 10 a in. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dava 210, 737, 955 a. m., 12 26. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 3 10 a m ror wuiiamspon, unDury ana LxiwisburK. week davs. 3 27. 11 82 a. m.. 12 26. 7 30 n. m Sundays. 3 27a m. rorAianano) fiane. weeKdays, 2 10, s 27, 5 38, 7 37,9 55. 1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 780, 3 to . m. Sundays. 2 10 and 3 z, a m. For Ashland and Shamoklu. week days. 3 27. 7 37. 11 82 a. m.. 12 26. 3 09. 6 07. 7 25 and 55 n. m. Sunday, 3 27 a m. ror uauimore, waaninirton and the Went via U.SO. JC It., through trains lea Reading icrminai, i-niiaooipnia. u K. u n. al B30, 7 55,1126 a. tn., 3 10 aud 7.27 p. u. Hundays a iw,uq m. ro., a o ana i zi p. m. Auai llou&l trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut atrrets station, week days, 10 80 a, m. 12 20 13l5 810p.ni. Sundays, 1 85,8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR RHRNANDOAIT. fV tr.v- ... t, I . .t u i . days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 30, 11 80 a. m., and 1 BO, 4 80. 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weea days. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 p. m. lave rmiaaeipnia, ueaainE lerralnal. week days, 4 80. 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 1 86, 4 06, 6 36. 11 84 p. in. jjcave iteaqinE, weec aays, jot, too, ioqs , m., 12 13, 4 17, 6 00, 8 28 p. m. Leave l'ottsvllle. 9 30, 12 80, 1 30, 4 30. 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. LeaTe lamiqui, wees aays, s is, a so, 1123 in., 1 t'J, a 00, 7 ai, t p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days. S 45. 9 04. It 47 a. m., 2 22, 5 23, 21, 7 41, 10 08 p. m iave aiananoy t-iane, wees: aays, 2 40, 4 00 SO. 9 22.10 23.12 00. a. m.. 2S9. 5 88. 6 42.758 10 21pm. Jjcavq uuamspori, weec aayi, tu, id 00 a m.. 12 34 and 4 00. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and ftouin sireeiwnaii lor Aiianne ciiy. 00. 3 00. 13 40 alily minute!. 4 00. 4 30. ISOOality minute), 5 80, 7 18, p m. Accomodation, 015 a tn. 580, 0 30 p nu Sundays Express. 7 80. 8 CO. 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 45, 7 15 pm. Accommoda tion, 6 13 a m, 4 45 p m. 11.00 Bxcurston 7 00 a in uauy ana 7 uu nunaays. lA'ave jviianiie t-nv tenoii ceanays lix- irras. 6 43Mondaysonlyl.7 00. 7 45. (7 50 from Initio ave. station only). 8 30. 9 00. 1015. 1100 a 111, 3 30, 4 SO, 5 80, 780, 930 p tn. Accommo dation. 4 3). 8 00 am. 8 50pm. Hundays Kx- ireas, a w, a w, a vj, o uu, a au. i ou, 7 au. uu, 8) Dm. Accommodation. 715am. 4 30 Dm. 11.00 Kxcureton, weekdays 6 00 pm, Sundays 6 10. For Ocean City -Weekdays 8 45, 915 a in, 1 IS. 4 15. 5 15 d 111. Hundava 8 45. 9 15 a m. 4 45 p m. ll.uu excursion 1 luirauay anu Hunaay 7 00 a 111. For Cane Slav and Ben Isle Ctly Weekday. 9 15 a m, 280, 4 15 p m. Sundays 843 a m 443 u excursion suuuaya oniv, luiam, rial for Cane May Weekdays- 8 54 am. Sunday 9 13 a m. Varlor Cars on all ei press trains. I' I I ii , 1 IUIUIUI.II1IU, ' IU Dll Philadelphia and Itcadlng Hallway ticket agent , .. . 1. H, 4 ( , . . . . or aaaree I A Hwinin Ihun. T ir... Gen'l Sunt., Oen'i Paas'i Xrt, rtaaainr 1 rrainai. r aiiaoamnia. PATEMT Good Ideas MM' may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. RlHImnra IM Sttkurlf tlon to TUo raUat JJocord. tUM per auaum. its Jho Guru IhatOures i ) Coughs, (s Colds, t ) Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma Dronohltla nnd Incipient ' Consumption. Is h i The GERMAN HEMEDV" k kSjUaW 4r$W: 25c50rts Grocer can tell you why those whobuy Seollg's keepcomingback for it. buangc though how long It laVet people to try new thing. delicious drink PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUKKB, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Offle Ksrmn butldlnr. comer of Main an Centre street, Shenandoah. j claudb nrtowM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Omen: Cor. Centre and Wlilto rtrreta. rrexl to Justice Toomey'a office. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 68, Ifahanoy City, Pa, ITavlnc studied nnder mibr nf th km master lp London and Paris, will 1,,. on the Tlolln,mandolln, guitar and vocal niton. Terms reasonable. Address in care ol Stroase. the leweler Hhenandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCII0YKILL DIVISION. JCLV 1, 1899. Trains Will leari,Hlinanflnh ari In- . date for WlKKan. Gllbcrton, Fraokvllle. Datk- ater. HI. Clair, l'ottaTllle. llamburs;, Reading I'ortetown, Phoenlxvllle. Itorrlstown and PhlR aaelphla (llrd street stallon) at 813 and 8 05. a. m.,2 10, 6 1 p. tn. on week days. Sundays. 8 05 a. m., 4 20 p. m. Trains leave Frecktllle for Shenandcah at 7 86, Jl 46 a.m. and 8 88, 788 p. m. Sunday, 1101a. m. and 5 36 p.m. Ieave l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah (vlaFracV ville) 710, 1120 a. m., 510, 710 p.m. Sundar 10 85 a, m.. 5 10 p. m. Iare Philadelphia, (Rroad street sUlton), for Sbeaandoah al 8 83 a. tn., 4 10 p. m. week days, Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m. Lv ,1'hlladelphla (II road stre aUtloa) for PotUvlllo.5 30,833, 1019 a. m., 1 0, 4 10.711 P-ra- weekdays. Sundays. 6 50, 9 23 a. ax? and 6 02 p m. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOIIK. - .5IP!SwvliVr!k-d''". 8 w! 03. 0, 8 00, 8 15 650,7 38,823. 950. 1021, 1100, 11 48 x,U OO noon, 1383, (Limited 1 00 and 4 2S pmf.ial 2 80.3 20, 8S0. 402. 800, 3 56.60a PojL slS 3 00, S 13, 8 25, 9 VX. lOH. Toll "iti i, 12 83, 2 80, 4 02 Limited, 4 3 1J), g S' 7 02, 8 10, 10 00pm, 12 01 nlghl. 9.r ForBoirton without change, 11 01 a m.. vak days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. ' datk'" Elprem tl'arlor car, 1103am waote- tor ne tilrt, Aahury Park, Oman Orov. 4a5nnd'8l8oTm,:, fnt"Uken For lAmbcnvllle, Easton and Seranton. a aa. T,""1'" noon. 8 62, 5 00 (Lambertvlll. a.d P weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally " j .'. " w m " 00 noon weekdays, and T dt IMoUnt Pocrtnn amwtU I m H onjy -. 1 v v swraay WASniNOTON AND THE-SOUTH. . r.RL,lmor". "nd Washington, 8 50. T JO. I r. ' " ra. " l". '12 86, 1 12, t Vt, 4 41 IH M ngrrMlonal Llm.l, 5 84. 6 17. A ll i "!!? I2. n'8ht weekdays. Sundava. 1 taTr 5 ii, u zi a m, 12 09, 1 12. M, 4 41 I8 3j Coi greMlonal Llm., 3 , 6 53, Wtlp ml aad U and 4 01 p m week day.. 3 08 and 11 16 p tn dally 12A031n?gC(.(a;l.UnO- P I" 09 m, .'d m.dSu 1M,V"T- Exprei-a and IU Norfolk and Vrmim i-n , . . . . andNewOrlei,5Slpmdally. eP" raKsf.e ? u, "allway, 731 p to. dally For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, MM m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf u fnlin . . Drew for New Yn,v o m . . V, . lors.jiiw a m, 4 SO p m week 1 V?r.in5 gnch ' Seaside Park, l3 , 130 and 4 00 n m week-daya. Sandaya -or"lU.ih llVr . ,"""r' . ' . 1 ic nd 4 00 d m wk i"rB,r,"' ",ri " only. Sunday. 730 am.' For tu.UrtonVS 10 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays. 1 foe ATLAjrno city. Tl5'Ttl'i.,i0,n,U Delaware rivar 00 ITS minutes, 10 00 70 iXutei 30 (73 minuteal n. m. l m if ' i I" 7 00 a m weekdays. Sundays, 700 and 7 80 am! n x. ""7. ugieee. tviiawax), IIol r Beach Express. 900a rn, 280,4 03 100 mlnuUal. 500 p m weckayt sUndava, sx llT For Cap. May only, 180pm Saturday.. 11.00 IU curalon train, 700 a. rn. dally. B1r Ji1" Ma aT, Avalon a.d 8lone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 3 0, 4 , 0O "."r""8"- Sundays, 8 50 am. HOdUnar slon train, 700 a m dally. 'iiSS? . ,l oln-;Kxpres, 8 00,8 88, 10 03 a, m, (1 00 Saturdays only), 2 00,3 00,4 00,100,810 pmweekdavs. Hundava. am am o rvi , ,n am, 4 30 pm. ' ' .?b1VTi'Tnn'?t Company will call fav and check baggage from hotels and realdeaaea. Dining Car, I. B. Htrrcnraaos:, J. R. Wood, ' Manager. oen'i Paaa'g'r Agt PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 319 N. Centre St, Pottavllle, Paw' Fine 1 old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, al the ba uwicg une 01 uigara and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for triiTclsrs. 1 Heals at ail tunm Vot at Fcrrliuky'i :drcg rlorv. K Oncra ttroatl For sal at Klrlln's drug (tors and Shaoadoa drugtora CP' test when SO used as un admixture to ordinary cof fee makes a hi p m Honday., 4 83. 9 20 rui mlu.l . ' 2 38 S2 mlnutca, 7 0 83 minutes p. mT ' lave Market Street Wharf SidImi a so 830, (73 minute.). 1000 (75 minute., Vm? (104 HMurda) n only), (73 minutes), 2 00, (70 mtSuiiak 3iW. mlAt). ? (' minuted). 4 T (3 "4? lS),i. (." ,mlDU). 00 80 mlnutil. 5 30 163 mlnuteal p. m. Sundava am Tin 75 mtnuteal. 8 Ol ft3 mlnnLJi JSf .r?..!.T' 9 MkAWN'6'rAMYPUS l 4 Till.TlvlAaDiii WOMAN'S R(UtV AlwtjtprompWbdrttltbl. JmlwUlioM, kf Otl Citul'l TiaiT tiu.s tad uti aiaat. Jr A d m f ,tortt.orMat41,l(Mal4 yrU.L w Circa Vrac Co D4t Uu. Ou U.