The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 24, 1899, Image 3

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    DRADFIELD'8
FEMALE REGULATOR
Is for women's diseases unil frrptra-'
laritlcs. It cures everything that fo
comraonlv called a "fcmnlo trouble." "
') It nets directly upon nil tho distinctly f
fomlnlno orirans of tconerntlon. driv-
ing out weakness nnd Imparting
') strength! Btoppinj; unnatural drains, j
uiiu rcrfiiuuiuu; uiw luuiiim nuw
i In every Instance. It makes Blcklr
ana weniiir women strong anu wcu
again. 21 a bottle at drug stores.
Send for a freo book about it.
" riinnrnriflntrinnnulniftrCo..AtlAntii.rin
UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS.
THE HOT flrnlNOS or AMiANSAS VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Wilt oniillito frjm your system tho linger
ing cffcctsi f giip unci othor nilmcnts cntiBed
ly the sovoro winler, and malaria, rheuma
tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stMiisrli, Mdacy,
ilvcr mid nervous disorders, painlysl.i, blood
nnd 9UI11 dlsoafcs, and chronlo and funo
tlniial deraugeinontB. Tho mountain cllmato
of Hot Springs Is cool and delightful In
snmnicr. 100 hotels open tho year around.
For Illustrated literature, contalnlna all
tnformatlou, address 0. F. Cooley, Manager
Buisncss Men's League", Hot Siirlngs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and par
ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk,
Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ky., Washington,
1). C, or ft L. Hopkins, District Passenger
Agent. 828 Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. 0-1-lm
National Encampment O. A. It.
Tho Philadelphia & Heading Railway will
issuo round-trip tickets to Philadelphia at
tho rato of single faro for tho round trip.
Tickets to be sold September 2, 3, 4 and 5,
inclusive, and good for return until Sep
tember 18th, Inclusive All persons apply'
lug can purchase these tickets.
LIVERSTA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
'Biliousness,
(Constipation,
Dyspopsla,
SSlck-Hoad-lacho
nnd Livor
Complaint.
SUGAR COATBD.
J Sold by all druggists
or sent by mall,
NervIU Medics! Co., Chlcsro
6o box contains 15 fills. Sold by Kirlln'adrug
store, Shenandoah, Pa.
a m.t1,i-a VmrlUh Diamond Ilraad.
EKHVRQVAL PILLS
Orlflnftl una unlj uenuine.
safc. alwtji relUblt. LADicb ik
mend Stand Id ltcrt nd OoUt niM-Mo
Mno other. Jttfundangtrtntiruhthtv V
r&tioni and imllattont . AiDngglM, r mb 4.
I n .t.mnB f.ir imrt IfJlllari. tCAUIDonikia BBQ
"Hrllef for l.aUW W bj return
'ChlohterCitemlclCcK,MAIwlaBre,
Bollbr all Lootl Uraiflltl. rillLAUA., 1 a.
Dr. Humphreys5
Specifics act directly upon tho dlseaso,
without oxciting dlsordor in othor parts
of tho system. Thoy Cure tho Sick,
no. cures. rmcES-
1 Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations. .35
2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, .35
3 Teething, Collo, Crylng.TOnkctulness .23
4 Diarrhea, ot Children or Adults.-.., .23
7 Coughs. Coltls, Bronchitis 25
8 Neuralgia. Toothache, Faccacho. 23
O Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo,. .25
10 Dyspepsla, Indlgestlon,WeakStomach.25
11 Suppressed or Painful Period 23
12 White. Too Frotuso Derlods 25
13 Croup. Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25
14 Balt Illienm. Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .23
lO-Ilheumotlsm, rtheumatlo Tains 35
16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25
10-C'atorrli. Influenza, Cold In tho Head .25
20 Wltooplns-t'oiish - 25
B7-Kldoev Dlseaso 25
28-Nervous Debility 1.00
30-Urlnurv Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25
T7-Orlp, Ilay Fever .25
Dr. Humphreys' Manual ot all Diseases at your
iruKRiiii or iutuicu r ruu. .
Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price.
Surunhroys' Mod. Co., Cor. William & John Sta.
aw York.
IT'S DIFFEDENT
THE NORTH AMERICAN
(PHILADELPHIA)
IT'S DIFFERENT, becauso it prints
all the news, and all the news It prints
Is true.
IT-S DIFFERENT, because it's bright
and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but
not yellow.
IT'S DIFFERENT, because its only
policy is to tell the truth. It has no
covert or personal Interests to promote,
It serves no political ambition, no creed,
no class prejudice, no mere partisan
purpose.
IT'S DIFFERENT, because It advocates
equal taxation and battles against the
existing system, which favors the rich
corporation at the expense of the
farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer
and the wage-earner.
fPS DIFFERENT, because It stands
for Republican principles, and makes
war uoon all who. under the stolen
name of Republicanism, are disloyal
to those principles.
p"S DIFFERENT, because It believes
rnannooa ana not money snouia ruie,
Therefore it upholds the rights of all,
as against the aggressive power ot th
privileged lew.
ri-S DIFFERENT, because no boss, no
corporation, can control ono line of Its
space.
IT'S DIFFERENT, becausa It Is non.
sectarian and broad; every party, every
faith, every class, and the worklneman
equally with the millionaire, gets a fair
hearing In Its columns.
IT'S DIFFERENT, be
cause It upholds faith In
humanity, and the pro
gress of mankind toward
higher Ideals, larger
hopes and better living.
ONE
CENT
ri-H different, u will continue to
bo different. Watch The North Ameri
can and see It grow.
13
To PATENT Good Ideas
may be secured by
our old. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD.
Baltlmora. MrL
gobsorljitlons. to The. Patent Baoord tUKlpcr aomuo.
m
100 PILLS
I 26 CTS.
Disappointed at Not Dotting Thoii
Fay Thoy Attaok Gondarmos.
FIVE DEAD, ELEVEN WOUNDED.
C'nrlilnos nnd Moulin ton Woro Freely
Used, nnil 1'or n 1'ew Minutes Tliore
Wns n I.lvoly Fight All tho Dead
Aro Colored Ctilmtis.
Santiago do Cuba, Aug. 21. Five
men aro dead and 11 wounded as a
result of a fight Tuesday night bo
tween gendarmes and disappointed
Cuban soldiers at Cuovltas, three miles
irom Santiago, whero tho paymont ol
tho Cuban troons Is nrocrcsslnn. Five
thousand Cubans had gathered there
to recolvo pay, and after threo days
only 5S0 had been paid. Thousands
who had been disappointed at othei
points had como to Cuovltas, as tha
last placo of paymont In the province.
Tho imperfect llBt caused creat dis
satisfaction, and a rumor circulated
that the paymasters would leavo yes
terday alarmed the men who had not
been paid. Thoy began to collect In
groups and to show their annoyance.
lnaliy their throats became serious.
Captain Ballat, with 20 gendarmes,
waB present to preserve order among
the applicants nnd tho United States
troops protected Colonel Moalo. the
ofllcor having chargo of the payments.
suciueniy uaptaln nallat, who was
mounted, was surrounded by a mob,
struck by stones and bottles and shot
In the arm. His men promptly fired
a volley Into tho mob, three persons
being instantly killed and thirteen
wounded, two of whom died in the
morning.
Colonel Moalo's guard nromntly sur
rounded tho money oOlco, but took no
part in the lighting. For o few min
utes there was n llvoly conflict, car
bines and machetes being used freely.
Captain Blllat was tho only gendarme
wounded. All tho dead were colored
Cuban soldiers.
Payments woro resumed yesterday
morning under p. heavy guard. There
are rumors that a force Is being or
ganized to attack tho pay office, but
these are probably unfounded. Gen
eral Castillo, civil governor of San
tlago de Cuba, was at Cuovltas at the
timo, and soon restored order.
There Is no doubt that tho Inaccurate
list will cause a great deal of hard
ship. Many veterans have vainly fol
lowed the United States commissioners
for six weeks, only to find that their
names are not listed.
Drink Oraln-0
after you have concluded that you ought not to
drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors
order it, because it Is healthful, invigorating
and appetizing. It is made from pure grains
and has that rich seal brown color and tastes
like the finest grades of coffee and costs about
as much. Children like it and thrive on it
because it is a genuine food drink containing
nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer
or Grain-O, the new food drink Is and 25
Bnrod llor Ilos'om For Lover's Shot
New York. Aug. 24. The bodies of
John Landauer, a clgarmaker, aged 25
and Josephine Engel, aged IB, wero
found In a lot at River avenue and
One Hundred and Fiftieth street yes
terday. Both had been shot through
tho heart. In Landauer a right nana
was a revolver. Tho body of tho girl
was Identified by her father, Frederick
Engel. who said that she disappeared
from home a woeK from last Sunday,
Landauer. who, with his wife and
three children, lived In the same house
with the Engols, disappeared at tho
samo time. On tho body of Landauer
was found a noto addressed to his wife,
In -which ho expressed regret for what
he had done and said that ho was about
to end all his troubles. From the po
sltlon of tho bodies It was clear that
tho woman had first lain down upon
the grass, nnd opened t' i fropt of her
dress, bared her bosom so that tha
bullet her lover had ready would be
sure to reach her heart.
Tell Your Sister
A beautiful complexion Is an Impossibility
without good puro blood, tho sort that only
oxists in connection with the good digestion
a healthy livor aud bowels. Karl's Clover
Boot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver
and kiduoys keeping them in porfect health
Prico 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirli
on a guarantee
TlioTeutU's Woloomo In Omnlm,
Omaha, Aug. 24. All arrangements
havo been completed for the enter
talnment of the Pennsylvania regiment
when It stops here on Its return from
the Philippines. The streets along the
line of inarch are elaborately decorated
Tho train will be run bo that the regf
mont will arrive hero In time to par
take of dinner In the big cafe at tho
exposition, after which the men will
havo the freedom of the grounds and
the entire city for that matter. The ar
rangements are largely In the hands
of former Pennsylvanlans, now resld
ing in this city.
When You Hide Your Wheel
Always shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder for tho feet. It koeps your
feet cool, prevents sweating feet, and makes
your endurance ten-tola eroater. over one
million wneel people are using Alien's r oot.
Ease. Tlievall praise it. It elves rest and
comfort to smarting, not, swollen, acuinc,
feet and Is a certain cure for Ingrowing nails
At all druggists and shoe stores, S5o. Samph
FREE by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted
Le Koy, N. Y.
Tlio I'rosldont l.ortvcs' IMnttslmrjr
Plattsburg, N. Y Aug. 24. Tho
presidential party will leavo here this
evening for Long Branch. Thoy will
reach Long Branch about 8 o'clock to
morrow morning and will remain at
Long Branch until Saturday afternoon
when thoy will start for Pittsburg,
They expect to reach Pittsburg about
0 o'clock Saturday evening.
"Itching hemorrhoids, were tho plaguo of
my llfo. Was almost wild. Doan's Oint
ment cored me oulckly and permanently
after doctors had failed." (J. i . Uoruwell,
Valley street, Saugertles, N. Y.
tlnton Veterans' Union.
Dos Moines, Ia Aug. 24. General
Robert St. George Dyrenforth,
Washington. D. C. was re-elected com
mander-ln-chtef of tho Union Veterans'
union without opposition, General
George E, Ludloy of South Pakota,
deputy commander-in-chief; General
W. L. French of Massachusetts, second
deputy commander. The other officers
heretofore elective, will be hereafter
appointed, A now constitution was
adopted, changing tho name to "union
uattlemen, or Union Veterans union,
"I had a running, itching soro on my ieg,
Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took
away tho burning and itching Instantly and
quickly effected permanent cure." 0. W,
Lcnhart, Bowling Green, 0,
,m, if For Infants and Children.
rtttgclablcPicpararionforAs-
stwiiatrng uTcrooaflndKcguia
llng Hits tomnchs andJJawcis cf
2romote9TJIfTeslion,Chcciful-
ticss afidBcst.Contfllns neither
OpiumIorphinO norHincral.
MotNAhgoiic.
JinrnXui Setil"
ItoktlUSM
ytmtt Stl
tfS CarbanaKScSw '
XlmtudStMrtr .
Anofcctlfcmcdv forConslioa
tiori, Sour.Stomach.Diarrhoca,
VYonrtSAjorivulsions.Fevcrisli
ncs? rmdLoss OF SLEEP.
"SUcSlnulo Signature of
KEW 'YORK.
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MOTT'S
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of menstruation." They aro "IilPJE SAVJ3KS" to girls at
womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No
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becomes a pleasure. JjU.OO PER 1IOX HY MAIL. Sold
by druggists. DB. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
For Sale toy p. W. Houck.
$1000
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1 or Influenza that BRAZILIAN BALM will not cure, if
directions are followed. No
lysician, ever dared to make
we did not know that BRAZILIAN BALM is a quick, posi
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ton, Del., says : "I suffered
for ten years. I hen 1 used
cured me in three days. That
had it since. BRAZILIAN BALM is a wonderful remedy
and does everything that is claimed for it." We have hun
dreds of such testimonials. We will give a reward in the
case of Asthma, ror sale by
bottle, or sent if you mention
R JACKSON & CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Shenandoah Drug Store,
HoTioisg
TEN TMO(JSAY
UTTLE TffMJ
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Si? ixig'S- Wvntlfully Illustrated od(1 very Interesting. Tells you all about New
ypik udiI lio to go about. Fkex fob tus askiko.
Florida Short tine.
The Now York nnd Florida Express, via
Southern Railway, leaving Broad street
station, Philadelphia, dally at 5:31 p. m.
carries through Pullman sleeping cas to
Angasta and Savannah, Oa,, Jacksonville and
Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte aud Columbia.
This Is tho short lino and most attractive
route to points in Georgia and Florida. All
Information cheerfully furnished by Cliarlos
It. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828
Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
How Is Your Wife 1
lias she lost her beauty ? If so, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tho
principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea
has enred these ills for half a century. Price
25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results
are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Klrliu
on a guarantee, '
The Kind You Have
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The
d
Have
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PILL
They ovcrcomo Weak
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omissions, increase vig
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Cold in the Head, Rose Cold
person, not ev'en the greatest
such an offer, nor would we if
with Hay Fever every summer
BRAZILIAN BALM which
was in 18S7 and I have never
druggists. 50c and $i.oo a
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Indianapolis, Ind.
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
YOU'LL OET ALL THAT'S A-C0UINQ TO
YOU."
If, when contemplating a trip to any point
West or Southwost of the Mississippi Itlvor,
you will purchaso tickets via tho Missouri
Paclflo Ky , or Iron Mountain Route (which
aro on Balo at all principal ticket offices in
the United Statos), you will havo all the
comforts and luxuries of modern railway
equipment, and tlio finest opportunities for
viewing all of naturo's museums and marvels
of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Toxap,
Old and New Mexico, California, etc Ex.
curslon tickets to all principal points at
greatly reduced rates. On account of tho
National Education Association meeting at
Los Angeles In July, wo will make special
low round trip rates. When contemplating
a trip West or Southwest, write us for full
InfnrmRtlrm mid rnck bottom figures. W
E. Uuyt, ll. 11, P. Agent, J. P. McGinn, T.
P. Agout, 301 Broadway, Now York, 4-22-tf
Bears the
Signature fw
a$ Km
J You
REWARD
''-mm
DREYFUS TOL GOES ON
Production of tha Flimsiost Trash
For the Prosecutioni
FIERCE DENIALS BY PRISONER.
Much of tlio Tctimoti- Would Indi
cate That tlio I'rlHOiicir Was Charged
Willi Otlu-r onto 1 1 mi Tlinn TrortMon.
Morclcr Mnj Oo to Prison.
ttemnes, Aug. II. Tho seMlon of th
court mnrtlnl yenlortlay wi cmnpftr
tlvely unpvpntfftl. The deposition; wern
not productive of any really thrilling
incidents. The systematic production
of the flimsiest trash, which the prose
cution deems profitable to Inflict on the
Judpes, nnd which the latter accept as
ovldence, was proceeded with. Much of
the ridiculous testimony of the morn
ing was devoted to an attempt to blast
Dreyfus' private character, though,
whan Maltres I-nborl .nnd Demnnge had
finished with the witnesses, their bub
bles of tittle-tattle wero badly pricked.
Much of tho time was occupied In
rending the testimony of Eslerhazy
nnd Mile. Pavs before tho court of cas
sation, during which many of tho au
dlenco left the court. M. Laborl again
distinguished himself In laying baro
the weak nolnts of the evidence. He
was loss fierce, however, than the pre
vious day, though quite aggressive
enough to arouse tho latent hostility
of tho Judges, which showed Itself In
various little ways. M. Laborl Is no
favorlto either with Major Carrlere,
tho government's commissary, and tho
latter makes no serious effort to con
ceal his feelings townrds tho lawyer.
The only dangerous opponent of
Drevftis was General Gonse, who
mounted the stage with a quick stop
nnd apparently light heart Hut, he
left it badly mauled by M. I.abi.d. Gen
eral Gonse began by declaring he came
to defend his honor against ttiose
drlvolinc" ntralnst him. But when
hla cross-examination was finished ho
returned to his seat with his tall be
tween his legB, for M. Laborl ha
driven him Into n corner on tho at
tempts of tho general staff to shield
Esterhazy and had shown thnt tno gen
eral staff, for which Gonse was re
sponsible, had engineered Bstorhaiy's
csrnio from the hands of Justice Tho
confident tones of the general hnd bv
then dwindled Into tho proverbial still,
mall voice, and his doflant bearing
hnd changed Into tho abashed air of a
schoolboy caught telling a Ho.
Two good samples of tho men put. up
to sully Dreyfus' prlvato character wero
tho third and fourth witnesses, first.
Major Du Chatelot repeated an al
leged conversation of Dreyfus regard
ing n Indy at whoso houbo urcyiuB is
alleged to have gambled and lost
money, nut when cross-examined uu
Chntelefs memory failed him entirely.
especially when asked tho name of tho
lady, tho street sho resided In and the
sum Dreyfus lost.
Next M. Dubreull showed equally as
toundlnc forgetfulness on essential
nolnts of his evidence concerning Drey
fus' acquaintanceship with a foreign at
tache, and when M. Demango cappeu
his successful examination of thoso
nolnts by promising to show M. Du
breull's record in tho law courts Is far
from clear tho witness loft tho stand
badly discredited.
M. Dubrleul said ho was greatly a
tonlshed at the "suspicious familiar
ity" between tho attache and Dreyfus,
nnd that, perceiving they disapproved
of hla presence, M, Dubrleul ceased his
visits to M. Codson. When the latter
asked tho reason for this, saying, a&
cording to tho witness, that Dreyfus
was tho friend and even the lover of
his wife, nnd asked witness' advice as
to how to get rid of her, witness asked
M. Bodson If he had proofs, and uoa
son replied: "Proofs? Yes. I have oven
proofs enough to drive Dreyfus out or
tho French army."
Dreyfus protested excitedly against
the evidence of M. Dubrleul, who is a
Parisian friend of M. de Beaurepalro
but Colonel Jouaust exhorted him to ho
calm, promising tho prisoner a chanco
to reply. This arrived shortly after
wards, and Dreyfus thundered out: I
won't speak hero of Monsieur or Ma
dame Codson, except to say that my
relations with Madame Bodson ceased
In 1880 or 1887, since when I have never
seen her. I wish simply to assert that
tho witness Is lying. I never dined nt
M. Bodson's with any civil or military
attache. The matter must be cleared
up. People must produce definite facts
here, and not mere tittle-tattle. Tho
name of the person with whom I am
alleged tQ havo dined must ho ascer
tained, it must oe Known nere wno is
lying and who Is speaking the truth '
General De Dlonne, governor of the
military collogo, testified to Dreyfus'
character at college. The prisoner, he
said, displayed great Intelligence, hut
had a doplorahle temper. He recalled a
remark of Dreyfus that the people of
Alsace-Lorraine would bo much hap'
pier under German rule than under the
rule of France,
Tho prisoner, referring to tho re
criminations mentioned by General Do
Dlonne, explained that during his first
year at tho military college he attained
very high marks; that the second year
he almost held his place, when, ho
added, ho heard that a member of tho
examining board had declared at
board meeting that, without knowing
the pupils, ho put. mark five opposite
the name of Dreyfus simply because.
they did not want a Jew on the head
quarters staff. Regarding his alleged
remarks about Aisaco-ixirraine, uroy
fus declared that the statement was
the very opposlto of his real senti
ments.
Immediately after Colonel Schneider,
attache of tho Austrian embassy, re
turned to Paris ho wrote another let
ter to Figaro confirming his repudia
tion of tho forgery used by Mercler at
Itennes, and continued;
"On Nov. 30, 1897, my opinion was
absolutely contrary to that expressed
In tho documont in quostlon. The ad
dttion of that date nnd my signature
to the text attributed to me constitutes
a forgery, even If which I am unablo
to Judgo without seeing It the text
emanated from mo at a different date."
Tho firm attitude of Colonel Schnel
dor, who Is undoubtedly backed by
Austria, Is a sourco if great Joy to tho
Dreyfusltes. Thoy see in his action the
utter downfall of Mercler, who, they
declare, will bo put In a military prison
witmn a ween.
Ills Life Wai Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful de
liverence from a frightful death. In telling of
it ne says ! "1 was taken with lyphoid
Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs
became hardened, I was so weak I couldn't
even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I
expected to soon die of Consumption, when I
heard of Dr. Kind's New Discovery. One
bottle gave great relief. I continued to use
it, aud now am well and strong. I can't say
too much in its praise." This marvelous
medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the
world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Reg
ular sizes 50 cents and fi.oo. Trial bottles
free at A. Wasley'sdrug store; every bottle
guaranteed
INSANE ASYLUM SCANDAL
Tho Mini lent Ulrwtor Ac"ill of At
melon C rliiitm mill OUhiImh!.
Sun I'mnrlwo, Ang. 24. Th nUte
board of lunacy coinmliulouera met
here yesterday to hear the ruport of
Governor Gage on the result of the In
vestigation of the board into the con
ditions existing at the Agnews asylum
for the Insane, situated near San Joso.
The Investlgafon of affaire at A gnaws
was direct result of the birth of a child
to one of the patients. Sensational
charges were made and the Investiga
tion followed.
As a result of the Investigation Dr.
Sponagle, medical director, and two of
his assistants have been removed. Gov
ernor Gage Included In his report tho
testimony of reputable people tending
to show thnt Sponagle's career was one
of gross Immorality and crime. Gov
ernor Onje assrrts that In 1S92. whllo
Sponnplo was a resident of Fresno, In
this state, he was accused of trying to
defraud a Philadelphia Insurance com
pany, whose medical examiner he was,
out of $10,000, with the assistance of n
Mrs. Skinner, whose husband was
dying of consumption.
The governor says that Sponngle was
nccuped of criminally assaulting a wo
man patient. Governor Gage further
nsserts that Dr. Sponngle was also ac
cused, at one time, of having murdered
a Mr. Thurman. to whom he owed
money, and that several women
patients of Dr. Sponngle have made
charges of a serious nature against
Sponngle. who was attending them professionally.
Million In n Mlnlnir I'roporty.
Dead wood. S. D., Aug. 21. Tho
Hearst Interest one-third of tho
cat V imestake mine of this city. Is
to bo sold In London next month. Tho
details of the deal are all made. Tho
mine is valued at about $0,000,000 and
Is capitalized at $12,000,000. It has paid
dividends of $7,228,000 and Is under
stood to have ground open to Insuro
dividends of $05,000 monthly for tho
next 20 years. The Hearsts get about
$8.500.000 for the third Interest.
THAT VITAL SPOT.
The prize fighter always alms for the
vital spot in the body. When lie reaches
it, as Pitzsimmons did with Corbett, the
other man is knocked out. To protect the
vital points ot the
body is the first care
of the fighter.
The storanch is
the vital spot to lc
protected against
the deadly -s
that univer- i
sal pugilist
called con- s '
su motion.
If it is permitted to get out of orderIf
uie Diooa Decomcs iuu oi unpunura,
the system is allowed to run-down it
won't be long until consumption will
hnd the "openintr' ana tlenl its tntal
blow. Protect votirself with Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, the non-alco-
liolic remedy for the stomach, blood and
nerves. Take it for lingering coughs.
colds, bronchitis, weak and bleeding
lunirs. It has cured so many thousands
that it will also cure you. Don't under
nnv circumstances permit the medicine
dealer to induce you to take some other
remedy. There are many suDstitutes on
the market, but none of them possess
the power to cure like "Golden Medi
cal Discovery.
After usine about five bottles of Dr. nerce's
Golden Medical Discover)- my boy seems to be
all riRht." writes Mr. J. W. Trice, of Ozark.
Monroe Co , Ohio. " He was very bad when I
commenced to give him the 'Golden Medical
utscQYcry. me uociors ciaimeu lie mui con
sumption and we doctored with them until he
wfi past walking. It has been ten months
since he stopped taking your medicine and he
is tlU in good health "
To knock out constipation and bilious
ness, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
Philadelphia &
Readinq R y.
Engines Born Hard Goal No Smoke.
IN EFFECT JULY 1, 1S'9.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows :
For New York via Philadelphia iv-ek davh.
2 10, 5 38, 7 87, 9 &5 a. m., 12 26, 3 09 ant ft 09 p. m.
Suudas, 2 10 a m.
For New York via March Chunk, week days
7 37 a. m., 12 24 and 3 09 p. m.
For Readlne and PhlladelDhla. week davs.
2 10, 5 38, 7 37. 9 53 a. m 12 20, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m.
ounuays, z iu a m.
ror I'oiuviue. weec oars, -j io. 7 37. 9 S3 a. m
12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a rn.
ror ramaqua ana juanauoy uuy. week dava
210, 787, 955 a. in., 12 26. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m.
lunaavs. z 10 a m.
For WilllamsDort. Sunburv and Lewlsbure.
wees: aays. a 11 a. m., Li o, 1 isu p. m
Sundavs. 3 27 a m.
ForMahano. Plane, weekdays, 210,8 27,5 84,
787,9 55.1182 a.m.. 12 26, 8 09, 8 09, 7 80, 3 58
(i. ui. ounuuys, 2 iu anu ana in.
For Ashland and Shatnokln, week days, 3 27,
, 01. 11 Om a. iu.. u -u. a vj. o irt. 1 2a ana laar. m.
Sunday, 3 27 a in.
For Baltimore, Washington and the West via
B. AO. U. It., through trains les- Reading
Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R, B E.) a 3 20,
1 o.j, 11 -o b. m., oiu anu t.t p. l.. sunaays
a , w, it mi it. ill. , a ,u (, 11 li , M 1 p. ill. AUU1
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest-
nuisireeia siaiiou, wees: aays, maua. m. IZ 20
12 16 8 to p.m. Sundays, 1 85,8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
aays, 12 13, 1 80, 7 30, 11 BO a. m and 1 30, 4
9 00 p.m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
davs. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 d. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Readlna Terminal. n,rl
aays, 4 bo, 8 80, 10 21 a. m. and 1 36, 4 08, 6 36,
11 Bo p. m.
ix;ave Keaaing, week aays, 137, 700. 1003
, m., 12 19, 4 17. 00, 8 26 p. m.
Leave Poltavlile. weekdays. 717. 7 40 a. m.
9 30. 12 SO. 1 20. 4 30. 6 10 and 6 50 11. m.
jeave 1 amaqua, weec uaya, 1 18, 8 86, 1127
a. in., 1 49, 5 S6, 7 20, 9 It p. m.
iave juanauoy v.iiy, weeK aays, 8 45, 9 04,
11 t a. iu., j , o i, o 1 11, luuap, m
Leave Mal'annv Plane, week dava. 2 40. 4 00
680. 9 22.1023,1200, a. m., 2 39, 6 86, 642, 758
1U 6 p 111,
Leave Wlllltnuport, week days, f 43, 1000 a
m 12 84 and 4 00, 11 80 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and
South atreetwhaif lor Atlantic City.
Wrckdaya Express, 8 00,9 00, 10 45 a in, 130,
2 00, 3 00, 3 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 30. 500 sixty
minute, 6 80, 715, prn. Accomodation, 6 IS a
m, S 80, 6 80 p m. Sundays Express, 7 SO, 8 00,
8 80, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 45, 7 15 pm. Accommoda
tion, 6 15 a 111, 4 45 p m. $1.00 Excursion 7 00 a
m uauy anu 7 ou eunaays.
Leave Atlantlo City Depot 1 Weekdays Ki
press, 645 Mondays only , 7 00, 7 45, 7 50 from
Baltic ave. station only, 830, 9 00, 1015, 1100
am, a so, 4 BO, oau, 7 30, 9 30 pm. Accommo
dation, 4 23, 8 00 am, 3 60 pm. Sundays Ex.
press, 3 80, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 30. 7 00, 7 30. 8 00,
6SH1111. Accommodation. 7 15 a in. 4 30 nm
11.00 Excursion, weekdays 6 00 p m, Sundays 610.
For Ocean City Weekdays 8 45. 9 15 a in.
2 15. 4 15. 5 15 n ro Sundavs 8 15. Q 15 n m.ii
p m. 11.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00
a in
For Cape May and Sea Isle City Weekdays
9 15 a m, 3 80, 4 15 n m. Sundays 8 45 a u 4 45
p m. ILOO excursion Sundays only, 700 a m.
Additional for Capo May Weekdays 8 54
m in. 1; u 11v.11 j a in a 11,,
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
For further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent
ur uurona
T. A RwirrnAnn Vnanw T
Oen'l Hurt, Gen'i Paaa'r Agt.
A Hand
Is one of the
possess, i?i
glvwlt.
Handsomo Complexion 1
i greatest charms a worr.au can!
0Z20NI'B CouruizioH IHiwcuoJ
iE.8iiUj....uures
Coughs,
Colds,
Grippe,
Whooping Cough. Asthma
Oronohltls and Incipient
Consumption, is
German remedy
Curt ttrc o A mA utaq AXxtasM .
Yon con bUme
yourself If you
do n't pet real
feoxl co if e a to
drink. Ordinary
colTt-e Is made de
Iteioin br adding
SFKUa'4. t tt(.
a
package
for SccI1ra.
A little of th;s
isdmlxture to
'cheap coffer
ms.lt e n delicious
drink and save expense.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
itf.
M. UUItKB,
ATTORNEY -A1-LAW.
Office Kir an bulldlnr. corner ol Main an
Centre street, BbenandoAh.
J CLAUDE BROWX,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
OITlco! Cor. Centre and While streets, nut
to Justice Tooroey'a ofllos.
Q OltUHLnit, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
No. SO Host Lloyd Street.
Onlco hours: to 9 a. m.) 1 to8p.ni.
7 to 9 p. in.
pKOF. JOHN JONES,
nOSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box es, Mahanov Oily, Pa.
Hating studied nnder some of the best
marttera in London and Prl- -will vivn v,u.
on lUevlolIn, mandolin, frultar and vocal ciltnre.
Terms reasonable. Address In care, ol StraaM,
Ibe leweler Hhcmandoah.
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
8CH0TKILL DIVISION.
Jclv 1, 18W.
Trains will leave Khenandoah alter tha aaovc
datofor WciraiJ, Ollbcrton, Prackvllla, Dark
W atcr, 81. Clair, I'oltsvllle. itamburs;, Keadlan,
Pottstown, Fhoenlxrille. Xorrlstown and PhG.
adelpbU (llrul strtel station) at 815 and SOS
a. m., a 10, 8 l p to. on week days. 8unaaTa,
8 05 a. m., 4 20 p. m.
Zrelns. JeaTO Frackvllle lor Shenandoah at
i..: 11 ,'8 a. m. and 5 84, 7 8S p. m, Buadav.
11 01 a. m. and 5 S8 p. m.
Leave I'ottsrtlle for Bbenacdoah (rlaFrack.
ville) 7 10, 11 aj a. m., 8 10, 7 10 p. m. Bandar
10 85 a. m 8 10 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), far
Sheaandoah at 8 35 a. m.. 1 10 p. m. waek days.
Hundays leavo al 8 M and 8 13 a. m.
t,1J"'.MI,'Jl,e,Pll,(Iiroa1"lr' stalloa) far
rottsville.S 30,8 a?, 1019 a. m., 10, i 10,711
p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 8 80, 9 2 a. to. and
5Q2D zn.
lave Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOR NEW YORK.
.ISIr!?'l!' We-k-lya, 8 SO, i 05, 4 40, 8 00. 8 IS
rn,-ILM' U-lndted 100 and pmf.Hg.
days, and 8 10 n. m..
Catsklll Express Parlor ear, 11 03 am wade
i or tcn Qirt, Asbury Park, Omss roTn,
Long Ilranch, 4 05, 6 50.8 80,11 41 am. 141, g S
4 08 pin weesdnys; 300 p m SaturdayToaly;
tSTM", i mV iate'1 "
For Lambenville, Easton and Seranton. n.
9 00 a m, 12 00 uoon. 8 82. s 00 nKViTi' TY
Kaston only), weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally
p'm dal'l? a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and7 OS
Jiount 1-ocono special, 103 p m Saturdays
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTIT.
For Baltimoro and Washington, 8 50, T 20, 8 89.
I Y1 11 Ol at m 14m a. 1. . -T ' . . I
For Ralttmore, accommodation, 911a m. 1 (3
and 4 01 n m week days, 5 OS and 11 16 p ro dally.
. Atlantio Coast Line. Kxr.rc-12 oq rT . j
12 05 nlgbt, dally. '
Southern Railway. Expresa-SM and I IS
p ra, dally,
Norfolk and Western Railway for Uemphte
and New Orleans. 5 Slpm dally. ""
nesapcake Ohio I tall way, 71 pm. daily.
For Old Point Comfort 11,1 h'.tfnll. 11. j.
a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally.
if?Ie i?'k' ,,.re' wharf as follows l Ba
prea, for New York, 0 00 a m, 4 80 p m weak,
daya. For Long Dranch via Seaside Park, a id
? .m' ' . , .n1. ;Mpn week-dsya. Saaday
fstoiw at Interlakeu for Aabury Park J, T 0 an.
and 4 00 p m weekdays) 130 p rn eaturdars'
cckdaysi
7 30 a m.
.117, VIWAEB
oniy. nunuays, 730 am. For Tuskertou. 9 10
a m and 4 00 p m weekdays.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leava Broad street aUtlon via Delaware rtra
ridge Exnreaa. 4 M. s in Im n,lnn,..i ml
81 minutes, 4 00 80 minutes, 70S 185 minutes I
J H V,' ,4M1 8 20 Is0 mlnutas) .m,
2 88 82 minutes, 7 0 85 minutes p.m.
Ix-Ava Market Stt-Ml vt,H.f ' S-.
8SJ0, (73 minutes). 1000 73 mlnutea, Vrn? (10
5i!,urd.?y" "i"1':'' 3 nl5Utea), 3 orM70mlnuls),
3 00 ( 75 mlnutea), 8 30 (60 minutes), 4 00 ((3
JSl? "iS1,4 i l",nl'), 00 60 minotiT
7 00 am week-days. Sundays, 7 00 and 7 80 a ns.
ii i ?i'1"',;1 "K'esea. "iiawom.JKollr
j.,,,,,, t ou, i ua (iuu minutsaj,
500 p m week-days. Sundava. 8 30 a ra. ur
Cape May only, 1 80 p m Saturdays. 11.00 In
cursion train, 700 a. m. daily,
a.VorSf? I1' 9i'7' Ooeao Avalon aad
Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 2 80, 4 20, 1 03
pmweekdays. Sundays, 8 SO a m. 11-00 Exsas
alon train, 700 a ra dally
ror somera' Point Expreaa, 6 00, 8 M, 1009 a
m, (1 00 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 4 0U, i 00, 1 at
p m weelidays. Sundays, 3 00, a 00, 9 OOand io 52
a m, 4 30 p in.
i ue union Transfer Company wUl call fn
and check baggage from hotels and realdeaeea.
jJining uar.
I. B. HtrrcmKsoir, J. a. Wood.
uen i Manager. Uen'l Pass'g'r Agt
Derer fal1
.r than
i y mm m, i au- .drureri
Mil .'l nirofaftsr fatltnu
rcnwdMii AJvtyibuyue but an' nd d'tty .
WASTED
BY THE
CHASE
KNKUI.I.rir AlBVtn
i )icit or.tt ra for our hrd
Hungry btoclt. KipnMS
tn -lrr to thost iMvioff
Donif, r cotuniLiMloD to 1(K
cal eut, 1 1 rtoautnt &
enany iern(Ki. Aogro
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
And a velvety softness of the akin la Inva
riably obtained by thorewhouso I'oxxom'i
Oomplexlon Powder.
onos
5 00, 5 15 '8 35, 9 aff M0 Jl. 10 JOl . S. ' Ml 08
12 03. 2 30. t ba Limited, U W"), 8 30. ?84. 8
7 02, a 1 10. 10 00 p m. 13 01 night '
For Boston without h.n.. mil .
51? V. 5 n'Kh' weekdays. Sundays, 8 90, 7 Z.
9 12. 11 23 a m. 12 (n, 1 k 12, 4 41 jj Oon
grew,lonal Llm.J, 8 81, 6 55, 1 81 n m aad U a