If you tire fading under the weakening influence of "fomale troubles," do not longer experiment with useless or dan gerous drugs, but try Bradf leld'B Female Regulator It will regulate the menses porfectly. and euro Falling of the Womb, Lcucorrhoea, HoAdache, Backache and Nervousness. It is a harmloss vegctablo remedy, which puts tho menstrual organs in perfect health, stops drains and pains anil over comes weakness. Sold at drug .Horn lor $ I a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta Ga. UtfCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT PntlNOS OP ARKANSAS VIA H UTHKUtf RAILWAY. Will rrnillcatn fr nn your system tho linger lug effect f Iftlp mul oilier tiilint'iits caused by the sev. n winter, and mr.'iiri.t, rhciitna tlsm, neuralgia, catarrh, stmiiHuli. kidney, liver nml nervous disorders, iMrulj -.is, blood aud skin diseases, and chronlo and func tional derangement. Tho mountain cllmato of Hot Springs is cooland delightful in summer. 100 hotels open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all Information, address 0. P. Cooler, Manager Buisucss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ry., Washington, I). C., or C. L. Ilopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestuut St., Phlla., Pa. 0-l-4m RS.OO to Nlagarn Fall and Return via the Lehigh Vnlley Knllroail. On September Mb the Lehigh Valley Kail- road will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and Tcturn at the special low faro of $5 00 for the round trip from Shenandoah, limited tor re turn passnEO to September 11th, Inclusive. Tickets will bo honoted on any train except tho Black Diamond Express. Consult Le high Valley ticket agent for further par tlculars. Diohthorla. soro throat, croup. Instant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Eclcc tric Oil. At any drug store LIVE RITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia. Sick-Hoad-acho and Livor Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. 100 PILLS 2S CTS. Sold by all druggists or sent by m an. JNmlta Medical Co., Chlctro Bo box contains 15 jjllls. Sold by Klrlln'a drug store, Bhennndoab, l'a. OSKA nLiA..i..v.lliti lHamonri nrend. J Orlalnalana winy benume. JTiSK rc. al'aja trllabla. u.oits ihn with liloa riDIWH. lake In lUmpi to pwliotlHrt, taitltoonliU tnl (mrM tut nlioul&ra. mumoniiu a I lfaVXffi3tfSZ liMt.rtliemlcivfc.m-u,."-j;- Bold bj til Local Druggl-ti. 1'J11LA1A. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL C PI lea or Homorrhotda Fisaurea & Fiatulaa. Bums & Scalds. ! J Wounds & Bruleea. Cut3 & Sores. B0II3 & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Bait Rheum & Tettera. R E S Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Inseots Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Bold bdruggbw, or teal post-paid onrtwclpt of prio llSXritRITS BED. CO.. 1 1 1 1 1 a WUUui St., Km IdHi. IT'S DIFFERENT THE NORTH AMERICAN (PHILADELPHIA) IT'S DIFFERENT, because It prints all the news, and all the news it prints Is true. ITS DIFFERENT, because It's bright and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but not yellow, ITS 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 r.nu a I taxation and battles acalnst the existing system, which favors the rich mmnratinn at iU. oxn.n.c nf thft farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and the wage-earner, IT'S DIFFERENT, because It stands for Republican principles, and makes war upon all who, under the stolen name of Republicanism, are disloyal tn thos nrincinies. IT'S DIFFERENT, because it believes o..vu.. ... Therefore It upholds the rights of all, as against the aggressive power of tho privileged few, IT'S DIFFERENT, because no boss, no corporation, can control one line of Its space, t'l"S DIFFERENT, because It Is non sectarian and broad ; every party, every faith, every class, and the worKingman 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 hones and hHr llvlnp. ONE CENT Every where TT'H niL-pfft,,, , , ;,...: .1 " " " " " v Deamerent. watch 1 he north Amen- vsu Predictions of Ooups in tho FtunouB Droyfus Triali MVI8I0N8 AMONG THE0ENERAL8 Ullili Army Odloors Who Hnvn Hith erto I'ullod Touothor Are (Jliniiuliiir Tlmlr AttltudoHliicotlioTlileofJSvl- iloncu lint 1'nroruil tho Acouxed. Hcnnes, Aug. 31. Tho nlr of Henncs Is filled with rumors of conspiracies and predictions of coups do theater, hut nothing nreclse can be ascertained. General Mereier's attitude durlne tho Inst fow dnys has mystified his fol lowers In the case. He is extremely clover, and the general feelMg Is that he is preparing something, the exist ence of which will bo revealed In a few days. It Is now accepted as boyond ques tion that there Is a serious division of opinion on tho part of the generals. While the case was running smooth ly against Dreyfus they all pulled to gether, but since tho tide of ovldenco began to turn in his favor, as was no tably tho case during tho testimony of Captain Freystuetter and Colonel Cordler, which proved much more damaging to tho general staff than tho latter anticipated, certain dividing lines have become manifest between the various cliques. General Itoget, Major Lauth, Captain Culgnet and M. Qribelln, the principal keeper of the archives of the war office, form one coterie, General Mercler aad General Gonse form another, and Gen eral Billot and General de Bolsdeffre n third. According to one report the first two coteries Intend to throw over General de Bolsdeffre, whom thoy feel to bo faltering, and declare that he is responsible for all terrors and Illegal ities of tho court martial or 1894, tnus making him the scapegoat. According to another report General Iloget, who was not Implicated in 1894 and who fought against Dreyfus becauso he In herited from his predecessors responsi bility for bo doing and placed over- confidence in the accounts of the mat ter furnished him by the genoral staff, will cut himself loose from Generals Mercler, Gonse and de Bolsdeffro. This Is a plausible hypothesis, since Roget has assumed throughout tho role of defender of the army, thus mak ing himself popular with the army and with a large section of the nation, and he probably would not lose by sepa rating himself from the wrongdoers of 1894 and declaring that his opinion had been changed by the evidence given during the present trial. Yet another story Is that the gene rals are going to Elve way on the au thorship of the bordereau, in view of the strong expert evidence, and will admit that Esterhazy wrote it, alleg ing, however, that Dreyfus furnished the Information, not direct to Esterha zy, but to a third person, who acted as intermediary without Dreyfus knowing Esterhazy. In this connection Is is asserted that Mms. Rastlan, who was housekeeper for Colonel Schwartzkoppen, the Ger man military attache, In 1894, and who .Is understood to have acted as a French spy, has been seen In Rennes, and will be summoned as a witness concerning Schwartzkoppen's espionage system. All these rumors may be without foundation, but in any event they are symptomntlc of the feeling In Rennes . . 11.1 i 1 .1 A 1 fi"rfaceTndVhat t ... . , ,. . n.ai mo, -uf "Mi uuy wuuiciu, In the matter of evidence yesterday was quite a Dreyfus day, only General Theses- position of the last witness Deloye. being unfavorable. The timony of m. Picot. a member ot the rVe Se'causrot 1 tZcced ma- terlally, If at all, because his introduc- ler.tne Austrian military attache, as a champion of Dreyfus, was rather calculated to arouse resentment uuu uuvereeiy to in- fl 11 an nn Mia 4n do-oa oartanlnllv no If rvn a followed by General Boget's tactful protest against uoionei scnneuier s un- complimentary allusions to French of ficers. Today's proceedings, behind closed doors, will deal with the question whether Captain Dreyfus was in a po sitlon to divulge the Information re gardlng the artillery which was prom ised in the bordereau. The session will be very important, and Is bound to have a tremendous Influence upon the judges one way or the other. Millions Given Away. It Is certainly cratifvina to the public to know of one concern in tho land who are not afraid to be cenerous to tho needy and suffer ing. The proprietors or ur. King's aevr Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds, havo given away over ten million trial linttl-s of this erniit medicine: and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely rtinxl thousands of boneless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Itegular size wo. ana ft. Evory bottle guaranteed, or price reiunaeu. Tho Phtllpplrios Volunteer. Washington, Aug. 31. A sufficient number of enlistments have been made for the three regiments In tho Philip pines, and the work of enlisting for the last ten regiments called out Is now in progress. The number of en listments Tuesday was 221. Ladlei Can Wear Shoes due size .mailer after uslne Allen's Foot. Ease, a nowder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous spots, Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for in- growing nails, sweatltig, hot, aohiag feet At all druggists and shoo stores, 25o. Trial package free by mail, Address, Allen H. uimstea, ix noy, i. . Tho Ctilinn Census "Proolnmntlon Havana, Aug. 31. President McKln tey's census proclamation la published in The Gazette today. The Dlscuslon I ...na . Vi a nnlv naiiAr rhnt RlimnnflaH In obtantng a copy in time for its even- (n oriitinn vestorday. In which It an- nears without any editorial comment. Most ot the prominent Cubans whose ontnion has been asked respecting the proclamation, as given in The Dls cuslon. decline to express any view be yond saying that they are surprised at Its brevity. Drink Qraln-o 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 I 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 , . , Z ,. . . ., , . X as much. Children like it and thrive on it ,.... ..i i,., - - vU..ia..m notning out nounsnment. asic your grocer i or uram-u, me new iooa arinic 15 ana 35 0 Tho Kind You Hiiro Always nought, mitt which lins been In uso for over 00 yours, lias . iu .-- is vi. jvaioj jinn jf niwl has 1 ass . ami litis All Counterfeits, Imitations mul Substitutes nro but Ex periments that trillo With mul endanger tho health of Infants mid Children Kxperieneo against Uxoerhneikt. What is CASTORIA Castarla is a substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless and Vlcasatit. It contains neither Opium, jHorplilno nor other Narcotic substance. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVorni.s and allays Ii'crerlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea mid "Wfaitl CoTlc. It rellercs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation mid Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Scars tho The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUM COMPANY. TT MUftNftY BTRCET. NEW YORK CITY. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH i The great remedy for nervous organs 01 citnersex, sucn as 1CTCD HCIUft S5 order wo puarantco to euro or rotund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box. ArlCnUOlnUi c boxes tor $5.00. Illt. MOIT'S ClIUTIlCAl. CO., Cleveluud, Ohio. For Sale by 1000 REWARD. any case of Hay Fever, I ' r n ., . t- t- a rs-r v or iniiuenza tnac Ditv,iL,ivi d,.liu win noc cure, 11 11 a C II 1 XT uiieuutrus are lunuweu. iu ucisuii, iiui even me sjicaicai. Pysicianver dared to make such an offer, nor would we if we did not know that BRAZILIAN BALM is a quick, posi- ttve, and permanent cure, lhompson hoster, ot Wilminsf- ton, Del., says : "I suffered with Hay Fever every summer for ten years. Then 1 used ..,j i, Tl,.,,. uulcu u,c U"P' i,'at had it since. BRAZILIAN BALM is a wonderful remedy n j j-,, mpr,,A nff t c dreds of such testimonials. We , nr A qthm-i For sale by bottle, or sent if you mention B. R JACKSON & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. Shenandoah Drug: Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. 'YOU'LL QET ALL THAT'S A-C0MINQ TO Y0C." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi River, you will purchase tickets via the Missouri Paclflo By., or Iron Mountain Houto (which arc on sale at all principal ticket offices in the United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern railwav equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texap, Old and New Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of the Nlonal 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 information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T, P. Agent, 391 Broadway, New York. 4 22-tf Florida Short Line. The New York and Florida Express, via Southern ICailway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, daily at 5:31 p. m. carries through Pullman sleeping ca-a to Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia, This is tho short Hue and most attractive route to nolnU In Ueorcia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. .Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 838 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Coming Kveuts, Oct. .1. Welsh Rantlsttwentv.siitli minimi supper in ICobbins' opera house. 1', & It. Datea, Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara Falls, Thursday, September HtlulMm. For further particulars call on or addross local Philadelphia and Heading ticket ageut, Sick Headaches, The curse f overworked womankind, are quickly and inrly cured by Karl's Clover ... ' . Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue uull(Jor, Mo,ley refulllied lf nnt satisfactory, i iice 23 eta. and 60 cU. Sold by P. D. KIrliu 1 op guarantee, homo tho slgiiatiiro of been iniulo under his per supervision shico Its Infancy ono (o deceive you in this. Signature of AND VITALITY DIl. MOTT'S prostration and all diseases of tbo generattre nervous I'rosiraiion. i auintr or uosi juauuocu. F. W. Houok. Cold in the Head, Rose Cold v a ht n a v v Ml rr . , . , BRAZILIAN BALM which :., .oo 1 t 1,,, "aotu 100 auu 1 i.av i.vu itipH fnr r " Wp hnvf. hull will give a reward in tne 50c and $1.00 a 1 .1 druggists. this paper. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. tOW-EATE VAOATIOK THIPS VIA PKNNSVI VANIA BAILKOAD. Tho Pennsylvania Eailroad Company has solccted the following dates for its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington August 24, September 7 and 21, and October 5 and 10. Au experienced tourist agent aud chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at 110.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on the Delaware division; $11.23 from Atlantlo City; 10.00 from Lancaster; $3 50 from Altoona and liar rlsburg; JO 00-from Sunbury and Wilkes barre; 5.75 from WUIIamsport; and at pro nortiouato rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, Cauadaigua, and Walklni within the limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion An extra charge will bo niado for parlor car seats. Tickets for a 6lde trip to the Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Rochester in connection with excursions of July 27, August 10 aud 21, September 7 and 21, good to return to Rochostor or to Cauan daigua via Syracuse within five days, at rate of $5 60. Tickets for a side trip to Toronto will bo sold at Niagara Falls for ?1 00 on July 29. August 12 and 11, and September 23. In connection with excursion of Septeniler 7, tickets will bo sold to Toronto and return at reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For time of connecting trains aud further information npply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station Philadelphia. Alk your grocer fnr the "Royal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It ia thu boat Hour made, THE OIllOJipCIUTS; Tho Followors of MoLoan Won at Evory Pointi 0H10AQ0 PLATFORM REAFFIRMED Only Oim lliillol I'or llio Xnmtnntlnit For ffovoriior Win TnUon NiiiiiIiiimi I'or Ltontminiit fiovornor favored Mcl.nnn'n l'l'lnotlinl Opponent. Ziuienvlllp, O., Aug. 31. The Demo cratic state convention closed lat night after a day of dramatic plays. While there were half a down otnor candidates fnr governor, the McLean mou had claimed everything with audi confldenco that they undertook to be magnanimous In minor parts, although they were at the same time careful that the star cnndldate was not eclipsed. Thoy stated early In the day that tho first ballot would have none of "the second choice" vote for Mc Lean, that none of the reserves wou'd be called out till the second ballot, and that all the candidates would have their respective votes on the llrst bal lot. In this play McLean was nomi nated on the first ballot by a half vote, and the figuring was so close that the dramatic scene of changes on the sec ond ballot, with "second choice" re serves blocking to McLean's standard, did not take place. It Is claimed that McLean could have had 178 votes out of the 802 on the first ballot, Instead of and that he would have had over 600 on the sec ond ballot. At any rato the delegates all voted for their local favorites on the first ballot, and thus the program of complimenting them wns carried out without the leador drawing from any of his competitors. The other names presented for the gubernatorial nomination, with thoir vote, were: Colonel James Kllbourne of Columbus. 227: General Isaac II, Sherwood of Toledo, 67; Churles H. Haskell of Ottawa, 55; ex-Mayor James A. Hlce of Canton, 29t4; James E. Se ward of Mausfiold, 25; ox-Congressman John II. Lentz, C. Judge w. P. Mooney mado such n good Impression that all wanted him for permanent chairman, and the amended report also continued as Sec rotary Hon. Charles J. Cogan, tho friend of McLean, and Bhut off the anti-McLean men who had been named in the report for sergeant at arms. The convention was properly repre sented In Its platform nnd tho keynoto speech of Judge Mooney. The namo of Urynn was cheered whenever It was mentioned. The convention showed demonstrations over free silver and Imperialism, anti-bosslsm and all tho indictments in the speech of Judge Mooney and In the platform. A recess from 3 to 4 p. m. was taken to confer with Colonel James Kll bourne for second place on the ticket, and tho recess was continued In vain till 0 p. 111. for that purpose. When the convention reassembled there wero attempts to nominate Kllbourne, not withstanding his repeated declinations and his friends withdrew his name as fast as the McLean men presented It, Inally Judge A. V. Patrick, who had seconded the nomination of Kilbournt for governor, was chosen as the noml neo for lieutenant Governor. Tho full ticket nominated Is ns fol lows: Governor. John It. McLean of Hamilton: lieutenant governor, A. W, Patrick of Tuscarawas; supreme Judge, DeWitt C. Badgor of Madison; attor ney general, J. w. Dore of Seneca auditor, George V. Slgafoos of Starke treasurer, James I. Gorman of Law rence: member of the board of public works, Fletcher D. Malln of Lake. John It. McLean was born in Cin cinnati on Sept. 17, 1848. He went from Harvard to Germany. After ho served n all the departments of The En quirer ho became half owner In 1S72 and sole owner in 1S81. Mr. McLean has conducted the Cincinnati Enquirer over a quarter of a century, and has succeeded in many other enterprises. He has been a staunch supporter of or ganized labor and a friend of the poor. Mr. McLean not only brought out the first winning Democratic candidate for governor In his generation, William Allen, In 1873, but he also furnished the Issue then In his opposition to a contracted currency. In 1885 McLean was the Democratic nominee for sen ator against Sherman, and six years ago McLean was tho generally recog nized candidate of the Democrats for senator against Senator Hahna. Ho has been prominent at national as well as at local and state conventions, and at the last Democratic national con vention wasc& prominent candidate for the presidency, and declined the nomi nation for vice president. The most significant planks, of the platform ndopted are as follows: we heartly affirm the entlro Chicago platform of 1896, and we especially em phasize the financial plank therein, and we continue to demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold as equal In primary money, at tho ratio of 1G to 1. lmk,enuent 01 an other nations of the world. The Hon. William J. Bryan still re tains our entire confidence, and we de mand his nomination In 1900. We recognize the solemn fact that our government cannot be both repub lican and imperial. We demand that the Cubans nnd Fll- iDlnos not only be permitted but en couraged to establish Independent re publics, deriving all or their govern mental powers from the consent of the governed. We favor the initiative ana referen dum, the passage of the eight hour labor law, the more rigid inspection of mines and workshops, the prohibition of sweatshops and the abolition of the contract system of prison labor. We declare that all unlawful combi nations of capital are the logltlmate fruits of a gold standard and other cor- lint Republican legislation on ques tions of the tariff, and we demand that all articles the pricoa of which are con trolled by the trusts be placed on the free lists. SWAIYIP" 8 no' recommended for DHOT kidney, liver "or bladder . w v . . troubie t wm i,0 found just the leuiedv you need. At drucclsts in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle 01 ints wonaeriui new discovery by man tree, also pampuiei telling an about it. Address, Ur. Kilmer & Co. .lllniihamton, N. Y roruvlnn ItoyoIutloulstR Crushed. Lima, Peru, Aug. 31. Tho revolu tion in tho southern provinces of Peru das been completely crushed. The only trouble now is in tho Cerro do Paseo district, where the government has sent 500 troops, with artillery, against Durand, tho Insurgent leader. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by Its action on the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. Bold for years on absolute guarantee. l'rico 25 eta. and 50 eta. Sold by l 1). Kltlln i ou a guarantee. CL.BVlil.AriD DYNAMITERS. .nr Mown tp mul I'lvw I'nwniror 1 1 ml l.e IIihUbii. Cleveland. Aug. 31. A combination cur on the winson avwiue line wan blown up by a powerful explosive be tween Scovlll and Qulncy streets last nlRht. There were six imsseiigers on board, fire of whom sustained broken legs. The other passenger and the crew of the car eaosped without In jury. When the explosion came It was with such force that It lirieu tne car entirely off the track, dsstroylug the trucks and tlemolHhltiK the lloorlng. The car fell again on the tracks and In such a way as to Imprison the Injured aud now frantic passengers, inese were rescued by the crew of the car. The Injured are: Mrs. L. Schroeder No. 2 West Clinton street, left knee broken: Miss Schroeder, No. 86 West Roy street, left leg broken; it. P. Schultt. right leg broken; Mrs. IS. P. Schults, right knee broken; unknown man, who was taken away In a car riage, leg broken. M0UNTAINI3CRING PATAUTIfiS. Sevotl Men Meet Dimth WIiMb (illllli- Iiik III IIih Alp. Geneva, Swltserland, Auk. 81. A serious mountain climbing accident ha Just been reported. While two En glishmen, Hill and Jones, were as cending the Dent Blanche the rope broke and Jones ami three guides ware precipitated down the mountain. The four bodies have been recovered. The accident oocurml at an altitude of 14.- 100 feet. Mr. Hill wandered two nights on the mountain, tumble to descend. Ills eacnpe was miraculous, as the tlve men were roped together. Dr. Cauru. of Paris, was killed yes terday by a fall from a mountain preci pice near Chamouny. Vienna, Aug. 31. while mountain climbing yesterday Max Neumelster, of Innsbruck, aud Hermann Schulz, of Spandau, were killed and Julius Stelt- zel, of Stuttgart, received terrible in juries that will probably prove fatal TUB RBAL QUESTION, The real question of disease Is "Can I be cured?" If you or anvoue dear to vou is loaiue strength and cnercv and vital ity, if you are wise you will not spenu tnucn time trying to ng. ure out just what name to call the diaeasa bv. It is almost Impossible to draw the line where debility and weakness tnenre into con sumption. Your trouble may not be can- sumption to-day, but you don't know what 11 may oecome io-mor-tvw. Hundreds of peo ple have been restored to robust health and condition by Dr. Pierce's marvelous "Golden Medical Discovery " after reputable physi cians had pro- uouiiccii tuem consump tive lie- vond hone. Were thev in consumption? You don' know: nobodv can ever know: but that is not the question. The important point is that tuey were Hopelessly 111 out tuts tnatcn less "Discovery" restored and saved them. " I vrsfi not aLle to do hardlr any work at all. says Mrs. Tennie DincmlRU. of Vanburtu. Kal kaska Co.. Mich., in a most lutcreating letter to uv. I icrtc, . nau jmiu in my ,cu ,iuc umi back, and had headache all the time. I tried vour medicine and it helDd me. Laat nriue had a bad cough; I got to bad I had to be in bed all tne time " My husband thought I had consumption lie wanted me to set a doctor, but I told him if it was consumption thry could not help ine We thought we would try Dr Pierce'a Golden Medi cal DihCovcry and before I had taken one bottle the couch was stooped and I have had no more of it returning. Your medicine Is the best I nave ever taiccn." Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce. He will send you irood fatherly, professional advice in His thirty years experience as chief consul ting physician of the Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo, N. Y.. has made him an expert In chronic diseases. hiladelphia & Reading R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN KFKKUT JULY 1. lira. Trains leave Sheunndu&h as followa ; For New York via Philadelphia, week dayR 210, 5 33, 7 87, S 55 a. m., 12 St, B 09 and 8 09 p. m. ounuaya, -s lua m. For New York via Mar.ch Chunk, week dava 7 87 a. m.. 12 26 and 8 09 p. m. For IteadlnK and Philadelphia, week daro. 2 10, S S3, 7 87. 9 US a, m., 12 28, a 09 aud 8 09 p. m. Bunuays, 2iua m. for l-oltavllle, ween uays, z io. 7 87. v 55 a. m, 12 26, 8 09, 8 09 and T SO p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m, rar iamanua ana aiananoy miy. week; oava 210, 787, 9 55 a. m 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays 2 10 a ru. . ui IT 1 1 1 1 mil i , .mil iiui; nil,. uowiBDUrK, week dava. 3 27. 11 82 a. m.. 12 28. 7 80 n. m Sundavs. 3 27 a m. ror jus'inno, riane, weetruaya. z 10. s 27. 5 3K. 787,955.1132 a.m.. 12 36, 809, 6 09, 730, 9 56 (i. au Buuuaya, z ju anu a a ui. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 27, ia iiiua. m.. 14 o. o vj. bui.ih anu n. m. Buudav. 3 27am. For Baltimore. Washington and the West via 11,4 0. It. it., through trains lea-1 Reading levmiuai, I'uuaueipnia, r. u, u k.) as bsj, 7 55,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 P. Sundays v , w, i . a. in. u m u mi , a, ,i. 111. auui- nonai trains from l wenty-lourtn and Ubeat- nui aireeia station, weec nays, tosu a, m. 12 20 wmstup.ru. Sundays, 185, 8 zap. m. TKAIN8 FOR SHENANDOAH. days, 12 10, i 80. 7 30, 11 80 a. m., and 1 30, t Bu, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. I 80. 4 40 n. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading- Terminal, week uays, s au, a Be. to zi a. m. and 1 ss, i 06, 6 36, 11 36 p. m. Ix-ave Heading, week days, 187, 7 00, 1003 iu,, tz la, it. o uu, o ro p. m. Leave Pottavllle. week dava. 7 17. 7 ia a. m. 9 30, 12 80, 1 20. 80, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. xeave -j araaqua, wcflK aaya, a is, hoo, 1123 a. m 1 4U. a oo, 7 zo. s 41 p. ru iave juananoy uiiy. week uaya, s 43. 9 04 1 1 47 a. m., 2 23, 5 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 03 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dars. 2 40. 4 00 80. 9 22.10 23,12 00, a. in., 2 89, S86, 8 42,7 53 ru i p ru. , Leave Wllllacuiport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ra 12 84 ana 4 oo, it so p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Cheatnul street wharf and South street wharf lor Atlantlo Cllv. Weekdays Uzpresx, 8 00,9 00, 10 43 a m, 1 30, 2 00, 300, 3 40 alxty minute, 4 00, 4 3O,(500ality minute, 5 30, 7 15, p m. Accomodation, 615 a m, a so, 6 su p m. sundaya ISxpreaa, 7 CO. 8 to, 8 80, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 45, 7 13 p m. Accommoda tion, 8 13 a ni, 4 45 p m. 11.00 Excursion 7 00 a m dally and 7 80 Sundays. iave Atlantic i.ny uepoii veeKaays.Kx pn-as, 6 43 Mondays only , 7 00. 7 45. (7 SO from llaltleave. station only, 830, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 am.aou, sou, uou, t ou, vou pm. Accommo dation, 4 23, 8 00 am, 3 60 p tn. Sundas Ki press, 380, 40), 600, 6 00, 6 30. 700, 780. 800, 6 & n m. Accommodation. 7 15 a m. 4 30 n m. f 1.00 Excursion, weekdays 600pm, Sundays 6 10. For Ocean City -Weekdays 8 43, 9 15 a in, 2 13. 4 15. a 13 d in. Sundays 8 43. 9 15 a m. 4 45 p m. 11.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 a m. For Cape Mar and Sea Isle City Weekdays. 9 IS am, 2 SO, 4 15 pra. Sundays 8 43 a ru 4 43 D m. 11.00 excursion Sundays onlv. 7 00am. Additional for Cape May Weekdays 8 54 a ru. nunuaya ia a ro. Parlor Oars on all exnreea tralna. For further Information, apply to neareat Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket a rent or auureaa Oen'l Bnpt., Oen'l Paaa'r Art, Ji rn l fr.a is. a s a " A Handsomo Comnloxlon ia one of the greatest charms a woman can possess PouoNi'a CouruizioM Powdkb. gives u. r am ff. KSk . ijii Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r.EANSES THE 5YSTEM r-i EFFECTUALLY niFPPOMrS srTT . v I - - hAB,TUAUCOMST'WT.ON U ' UAU PERMANENTLY 1T5 BFkJi, J CEr CFCTS. MtNCIAL &r OUT THC GtMVINt - MINT O OX (aui?rniaITg(Syrvp( ..vit. v.-?; roa &ummiommt& mi & niNtnL PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJT M. UUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kuan bulldlus. corner of Slain an Centre street. BhcnamloAh. J CLAUDE UIIOW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offices Cor. Onlre nnd White trccU, net to Justice Tooroey's1 office 1 OUU11LKK, M. V PMYSICIAp AND SUROEON. No. 99 Knat IJeyd Street. Onlre hours: 8 to 9 n. m.i I to 2 d. m. 7 to 9 p. in. KOF. JOHN JONIM. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Boa 63, Mahanoy City, P. ITavInK studied nnder some ot the beat maMers Id London and l'aria, will rIvo leomnt on the vlollu.ninnilolln. eulur and Tool culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Btrouae the teweler Shenandoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 80HOYKILL DIVISION. July 1, 1899. Tralna will leave Shenandoah after the anova dale for WI(tBan, Ollberton, Frackvllle. Uar Water. St. Clair, Pottavllle. ilamburfr, Keadlng, Pottalown.I'hoenlzvllle. Norristown and I'hiV adelphla (Hrl a l reel aUtlon) at SIS and 8 03 a. m., 2 10, 6 IS p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 03 a. m., 4 20 p. m. i rains leave Frackvllle (or Shenandoah at 86. 1146a. m. and fllH TM . , ci..H.i... 11 01 a. nu and 3 36 p. m. Leave Pottarlllo for Hhenacdoab (via FracV vllle)710, 1120 a. m., 510,710 p.m. Sunday tutu a, in., a to p. m. I,eave Phtladelnlif rT?m.,l .t.-t ...tt ... Shenandoah at 8 33 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m. .vo i-nnaueipnia (Uroad street station) for 'ottavllle,3 30.8 35. 10 19 a. m.. 1 80. 4 10.7 11 I. nr. weekdays. Sundays. 6 50. 9 23 a. m. and ui p m. iave uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOKK. noon, 12 33. Il.im ted lnii.n.i un J i PorBoeton wlthnnk r-hMna-B itnl.. i m. weak. days '-IPreM I' arior ear, 1100 am wlc. ror sen lllrt, Aabury Park, 03 and 8 80 a m. Forlmbenvllle, Eaaton and flcranton. 6 50, 900 a m, 12 Op noon, 8 52, 5 00 (Ijimbertvllle and I, wKuaya, aim 7 07 p m dally p m 5art? 1200 noon weekdays, and 101 Mount 1000110 Bnfkrlftl I ft n tJ- only. ' " """J WASHINGTON AND THE SODTIL 'imon,!i !l? yhlnirton18 50. 1 20, 88, RTeionalLIm.,6S4,6 53,7 81p m and U03 11r",IIlore' ommodallon, 9 II a m. I 53 ,.'i',?'!c.c?a" Lo. Eipreaa-1209 n m. and Press 1209 p m, and uvo mant.dally, nouinern icatiway, Eipre-3 and 6 55 D m. dallv. Norfolk and Western Hallway lor Memphis and New Orleans, 3 31pm dally. ' Y, . "" iuuway, 7 81 p m. dally. For Old Point Comfnrt .ii .( Si; a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. ' street wharf aa follows l Hx. SIS? 'JiiwYo.',ll:,8CS n. 0 P m week. r.,!. ., 1nJ, 1 00 P m week-daya. Sundays latopaatlnterlnken for Aabury Parkl, 7 30 a to. Korlleach 1 vnind n,. ,, " '.7. . Sliil.4? p.ra we?days( 130 p m iaturdaya am and 4 00 pm weekdays. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad atrt ai&ftlnn i. ya-i rdKf'?reM' 4,a 9 40 ' mlnutoa am,l l82mlnuteaT. 4 00 80 minuteal, 7 05 ,85mlnutsi iv.e Market ret Wharf-TExpreae, 8 00. 83p,(73mlnute) 10 00 (75 mlnutaai ,100 Saturdays only), (73 mlnut), 2 00,(70 mliTuks,, 8 00 (75 minutes), 3 30 (60 mlnute, 4 00 ( 65 liT . ,"lu"ut aw (w minutest, 630 65 mlnuteal n. m . K,,.l.... arm t lit i7UU)'.8'S,n,,,Ml'8it0l73n'nutQ'l 900 175 mlnutea, 10 00 (7U minute) a. m.. and 4 80 75 mlnuteailp.ro. 11.00 Kxcmslon train. 7 00amweekHlaya. Sundays, 7 00 and 780 a m. ,.ruf "pw,'l An'ea, Wlldwo, Holly : ;j. n ut, tiuuminuieai, 500 pm wcek-daya. Sundays, 8 30 am. For Cap May only, 1 80 pm Saturdays. 1,00 Ex curalon train, 700 a. ni. dally. For Sea Isle Wly, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 280,4 20,100 p m weekdays. Sundays, 8 50 a w. tlA)Hxtui alon train, 700 a m dally. ror Homers- rolnt Expreea, 5 00, 8 80, 10 00 i-uim nxpreea, a w, h io 00 at aya only), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 1 30 Sundays, 0 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 ui, iiw mtuniar p m weekdays, am. 4H0nm. The Union Transfer Company will call for and cheek baggage from hotels tnd residence. uiaing cur. I. B. Htrrcnisaoit, J. K. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Oen'l Paaa'g'r Agt bUTCm .tl Ut t aftsr fsV l with Taniy ind Fenny remedleal. Alv&Tibuv omml nil stnd idhr Itu teainait. GatntMd ntpnpr to ell nthtn A Aivtji way iu ixi tail ' HM'UI.i.iir titR ti !icit ora n for on hhrdy Nur r hunt 1 .xm.smii aiu' Klory to ttioFti U'tviay b it , i r t mii - i i Io -. t i " I 'i 'iit ConKr'-Mlonal Llm.. 5 81. 0 17. ft U n 81 p. m, and 12 03 night weekdays. Sundays. 8 50 7 m 912.1123 am. 12 00 sti-r a i j Ii rf.'S A DY THC CHASE MURSEIIIES
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