II'MM. Comes Quickly. Hut It Comes to Stay. Mown Shenandoah Clt zen (lot Rid of It. Cnines enrly, stays Into N.i tnii itrronn lie more unneleome. Mskes hff n mi-pry nil oay long. Ket'iis you nwiiho lilgllls. Irritates yon ; spoils ymir U'lnpur I)k yi.n know thin unwelcome RtiMt T liver have it eiitnn ami stay with you ? Know what it It? liczeinn. K you ever Imn nny Iteliiin ss of Hie skin, You ktiuw how liiiiil it is to slmkc It oil'. You would llko to know how 10 do It? . l.tt ii ShenundoHh rlilr. n lull you. Heart her statement Unit follows: Mrs. Kltabetli Stli.o-, or 111 West Coal street, sys : ' lir llvu years I had eczema on otic of in y liiulis mill I could get nothing to cur. it. niMhmkIi I tr'c" "ltt,y remedies, I Feu Huxy itud paid u dollar a box for prop at i r.iii which did me no Rood nt all, I lead n1 ot Douti't Olntmcut and procured a box at Kirliu'a pharmacy. The first time I nppllcd It. It gave relict and it was the first reirildy which hoi led the eczema mid subdued the Inilamniniion My ankle used to itch and bum so thai t could not sleep and this added to my otlu i suil'orlng Douu's Ointment Is the liost remedy iur ccz, ma t over found in t search extending over five yean " Uoan's Ointment for slo by all dealers. l'rice 60 cents. Mailed by I'osterSlilliurii Co., Ilutl'alo, N Y. Bole agents fur the U. 8, ltemomhcr the name Doau's and take no other. YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, wliou contemplating a trip to nny point West or Southwest of the Mississippi IHver, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific Ily , or Iron Mountain liouto (which are on sale at nil principal tickot offlccs in the United Statos), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of naturo's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Toxaf, Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex curslon tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of tho National Education Association meeting' at Los Angolcs 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. Uoyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCuim, T. P. Agent, 391 Broadway, New York. 4-22-tf Young Mothers. CroitD is thu terror of thousands of young mothers becauso its outbreak is so agonizing and frequtfiitlyfatal. Shlloli's Cough and Consumption Cure acts llko maclc In cases of croup. It has never been known to tail, ine worst cases rolloved Immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Ask your grocer tor the "Iioyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES SBHIousnoss, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sick-Head actio and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATED. Sold by all druggists JNerrlta Medical Co., Chlciro So box contains 15 pills. Sold by Kirl'n'sdrug store, Shenandoah, Pa. MPHr?r YS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS A.A.fl'EVHUS, Congestions, Inflamnia wtuus i iioiiB, Lniiff rcver, iuiik f ever. II. !l.jsi'IlAIH. Lameneaa, Inlurlca. CDRXSJltheuiuatl.nl. C. C.fKOHE TIIHOAT, Uulnay, Epizootic, Awi WORMS. Dot., Oruba. K. K.ICOUGIIH. Cold.. Influenza, Inflamed j i.uiii, x iruriHi -iioumuiiia. V. V.I COLIC, llellyache. Wlnd-Ulown. CUBEB) Diarrhea. Dy.entery. .(J. Prevent. MISCAHUIAGE. J,- kidney & uladdhii Disonnmts I. I. IfilUX IHHEAKF.S. Mange. Eruptloua. vuwi uiLcn, uicaw, farcy, J. K.J HAD CONDITION. Staring Coat. cub.es) Indigestion, htomacli btagger. COo. each: Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Hook. Ac, $7. liurnDbrfiVH' Merilclna Co.. Cor. Wllllm Jfc Jnlin Sts., New York. Vetkrixary IUkual Sext Free. NEISJOUS DEBILITY VITAL. WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only successful remedy. $1 per viator special package.with powder.for $5 Sold by DrugsLti, or vent ot pa.li, on receipt orprlca. Ul'irllUKTS'HXD. CO., Cor.HIIU.m A Job. Su.,..wlrk Cb.trte.ter'. Encll.h Diamond Brand. ENNYROYAL PILLS Orlclnal and Onlj urnulne Arc. tlwtvjt rtlUt-Jt. LDtKs k Iboiea, with tia rlbboo Tftla lnnk. Retina ifittt(Trau aufiifilu ftivnt and imitation: At Drug eliti , or Mod 4. ' In linn fur rrtfoolri, t'-itimoolil ftftl " Keller nr l.mlie," wnt, er rcinrn gW UBIl l"iWU tniiniBBiiii. " nopam rrw. jou. RUPTURE It yon (rear thu CHAMPION TRUSS. Moae uy Keystone State 1 Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. g Tlie fall term of tills famous S tralnlnp; achool for teachers S will open Aucust 2J. I89U.' Ho. g iierlor ailvantagea arw otleriU to younir men nnd women g liieparlni; for teaching, eol J lege, or buslneta. The buiul- g Intra ore all new, contuliilnn g pncloua anil comfortable g rooms for ntuilenta, roomy re- Jg citation hulls, nteam lieattnl Jl throuKhoiit.anrl aupiilied with g the lntet and best llk'htlliB i and anltary aiipliancoa. g lleforo chooalnir school J! Kccuro a cataloituo of the y Keyatone Normal Helmnl I Re.. N C. Schaeffer, Ph. D., D. D., I PRINCIPAL. S For full Information, cutalOKiie, etc, jg addreaa ' KtYolUNh STATE NORMAL "SCHOOL, KUTZTOH, PA. lHI,IJJI.J-IE2 I 1UU r-'IL.Lts I 25 CTS. L'S It la Boing Discussed by'tllo Volks- raad at Today's Sitting. KEUQER FAV0B8 00MPLIAN0E. Somo of tlio Momborn, Howovor, lto- eolvuet Mr. CliHinUcrlnlu'B l)iintoli Doiliititly-OrniiKO Kroo Stnto Will Support tho 1'rnusvnnl. I.nmlnn. Sent. 15. According to n illnnntnli from Pretoria the discussion ot the first draft of tho reply to tho British note ended last evening, l-rcsi-dent Kruger having left at 4 o'clock and not havlne returned. It Is un derstood that the government will draw up the reply In Its final form this morning and Immediately submit tho Hnmo to the volksraad. The re ply will bo In termB strongly Influ enced by the Orange Free State, and among other features the malntaln ance of the convention of 1881 will be strongly asserted. The Pretoria correspondent of Tho Times telecranhB: It Is very uouut ful whether an unqualified ucceptauce of Great Britain's demands will be clven. 1 The Pretoria correspondent ot The Dally Telegraph says: The members of tho volkBraau recolvea Mr. unam berlaln's dispatch defiantly. Individ ual members declare that Great Britain must modorato her demands On the other hand, a rumor 1b current that Prosldent Kruger favors compli ance, and has even suggested that hd desires tho lrreconclllables to leave Pretoria and consult their constituents, thereby avoiding their opposition This belief is held In Johannesburg, nnd accounts for tho hopeful conul tlon of tho market, but tho general Dublic Is pessimistic. The Tlme3 publishes the following from Johannesburg: The mystery sur rounding the attitude of the Orange Free State continues. President Steyn's silence 1b internreted as showing an Intention to support the Transvaal through thick and thin, though his Influence at present is on the side of peace. Public feeling Is running very high, and unless President Kruger makes an emphatic pronouncement In favor of conciliation the great ma jority of the Boers will Inevitably vote "against any concessions beyond a seven years franchise. Dispatches from Cape Town attach great importance to an article in Tho Onsland, the organ of the Afrikander bund, which urgeB the Transvaal gov ernment to renew Its offer regarding a conference, declaring that there is no reason why the Transvaal should not accept a conference, and calling attention to the fact that tho word "suzerainty" Is not mentioned by Mr, Chamberlain and that, therefore, there is nothing to Indicate an obligation on the part of either government to abandon its views on the subject. This article Is understood to be the outcome of an Important Afrikander caucus held to discuss the Chamber lain note, and It is understood that the argument has been fortified by strong messages to Pretoria, urging the volks raad to forego the suzerainty objec tlon and to concede the British pro posals. There Is every reason to be lieve that Mr. Hafmeyr, the Afrlkan der leader, has wired President Kru ger to the same effect, and similar representations have been telegraphed from the Orange Free State. Tho Cape Town correspondent of The Dally News says: A thousand men are engaged In strengthening the defenses of Pretoria. Trenches are lielng excavated and earthworks" con structed. It 'Is reported that both raads will adjourn at tho end of the week to enable members to consult their constituents on the questions raised in Mr. Chamberlain s dispatch. The Pretoria correspondent of The Dally Chronicle says that when Mr, Conyngham Greene, tho British dip lomatic agent, sugested 48 hours as the period within which the reply of tho South African republic was expected Uie Transvaal representative replied "If .your suggestion Is serious, the re ply will bo ready Iri 48 minutes." Presi dent Kruger's Intimates, according to The Dally Chronicle, are pessimistic regarding the situation. The Paris corespondent of Tho Times says thut M. Deltasso, tho French foreign minister, has directed the French consul In the Transvaal to endeavor V persuade President Kru ger td accept Mr: Chamberlain's pro posal. Does Coffee Agree With You 1 If not, drink Grain-C made from pure grains, A lady writes : "The first time I made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to. go back to coflee.' ' It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions In making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage' for old and yaung, 15c. and 25c. ' Llrb Imprisonment For Tole(iU Guyon, Ga Sept. 15. The case of John Delegall, of tho Darlen rioters was concluded yesterday .in a verdict of guilty of murder, with a recom mendation to the mercy of the court. He was sentenced to life imprison ment. John Delegall, it will be re membered, shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Townsend, who went to arrest blm during the recent race riots. His brother and sister, who were indicted with him, were acquitted. Bad blood and Indigestion are deadly enemies to good' health. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys thetn. GUI Gotx tlio Nomination. Martin's Ferry, O., Sept. 15. The deadlocked convention of the Sixteenth Ohio Republicans came to an end at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and re sulted In the nomination of Hon, J, J, GUI, of Steubenvlllo, on the 299th bal lot, after que of the most exciting struggles on record In political Ohio. At the morning session the Carroll and Monroe cqunty delegations broke to Gill, giving him within flvo of ooough votes to nominate, and at tho opening Of tho afternoon session Mr, Weems withdrew, and sufficient votes from Belmont were cast for Gill to give him tho. nomination. The last ballot resulted 'In GUI receiving ItiO votes And Holllngawqrth:60. Although hotly contested, the convention wus harmonious throughout. A little life may be sacrificed' to a sudden attack of croup if you don't have Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil on hand for the emergency. $1000 REWARD. FOR any case o Hay Fever, Cold in the Head, Rose Cold or Influenza that 1JRAZILIAN BALM will not cure, it directions are followed. No physician, ever dared to make such an oiler, nor would we it we did not know that BRAZILIAN BALM is a quick, posi tive, and permanent cure. Thompson roster, ot Wilming ton, Del., says : "I suffered with Hay Fever every summer for ten years. Then I used BRAZILIAN BALM which cured me in three days. That was in 1887 and I have never had it since. BRAZILIAN BALM is a wonderful remedy 1 .1 .!... t: 1 r :.. ttr.. 1 1 iinu uucb uvuiy ining iiiiti is cwiiiucu iur 11. we nave Hun dreds of such testimonials. We will give a reward in the case of Asthma. For sale by druggists. 50c and $1.00 a bottle, or sent if you mention this paper. B. R JACKSON & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. DR. E. C. WEST'S eirve and Brain TREATMENT Tho Original. All Others Imitations. In Bolil under a posltlvo Written Guarantee, ly authorized npents only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, llystori.i. Quickness, Niirht Losses, Kvll Dreams, Lack of Confidence, Nervousness, LasRlrtide. all Drains, Youthful Krrors, or Kxcesslve Use ot TotiacL-o. Opium, or Liquor, which leads to JItscrv. Consumption, Insanity and Dentli. At storo or by malt, 11 nliox; six lor 15; with Written Guarantee to Cure or Refund Money. Sample Package, containing tivo days' treatment, with full lustruc- uuus, 2J cents, uiio uauipiu umy eoiu 10 cacii Red Label Special Extra Strength. Impotennv. Losb of Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility or Ilarrenncss. tl For six for is, with Written Guarontoo to cure Sold at Klrlln's "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOL WIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVJ2US" to girls at womanhood, aiding1 development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL, Sold uy urugglsts. Ull. MOTT'S CHEMICAL. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale by P. NA. Houck. P ennsylvania RAILROAD BOHDYKILL DIVISION July 1, im Trains will letvo Shenandoah after Ine ooti date for Wlcgan, Gllberton. Fraokvllle. Dsii Water, St. Clair, PottsTllle. Hamburg, Kcnctlm, Potutown, Fhoenlxville. Horrlstown a id PhH a4elphla (Brutd street station) at 815 and 8 0t a. m., 2 10, 1 p m. on week days. Sunday. 8 05 a. ru., 20 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah ' 7 88, JH8a. m. and 8 88, 7 88 p a- 8unda 11 01 a. m. and 6 S6 p. m. Leave l'ottsvtlle for Shenar.doah (vlaFracV Tilled 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 8 10, 7 10 p. m. Hunds 1083 a. m., 8 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), ft Shenandoah at 8 85 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week day Sundays leave at 8 50 and 9 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) foi Pottsvllle, 8 80, 8 85, 1019 a. m., 180, i 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 8 80, 9 23 a. m, and 802 pm. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOR NEW YOBK. Express Week-days, 8 20, 4 OS, 1 40, 8 00, S It .880,788.823, 980. 102, 11 00, lH3am,120C noon, 1265, (Limited 100 and t22pnjl, 143 280.8 20, 8 60, 4 02, 8 00, '5 86,6 00, 70B, 810 10 00 ii m, 12 01 nlRbt. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05. 4 40. 800,813,825,950. 1021, 1043, 11 43a ra, '12 03 12 85, 2 80, 4 OS Limited, 4 221, 6 20, 9H, 8 85 7 02, 8 10, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. For Ho-toD without chanic,' II 01 a m week days, and 8 10 p. ra.. dally Catsklll Express farlor car, 11 00 a m week days. or Sea dirt. Anbury Park, 0ean Grove, Long Branch, 4 05, 8 80, 8 80, 11 44 a m. 2 41, 8 80, 4 08pm weekdays: 800 p m Saturdays only. Sundays stops at Interlaken for Anbury Park, 4 05 ami 8 80 a m. For Lanibenvllle, Easton and Scranton, 8 80 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 8 82, 3 00 ( Lanibertville and Easton only), weekdays, and 703 p m dally Buffalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p m datlv Mount Pocono special, 103 p m Saturdays only. WASHINGTON AND THE 80UTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 80, 7 20, K 82, 10 20, 11 23 a m, 12 09, 12 86, 1 12, 3 13, 4 41 i3 it Congressional Llm.f, 8 81, 8 17, 4 33, 7 81 p. m and 12 05 night weekdays. Sundays, 8 80. 7 20. 9 12, 11 23 a ui, 12 w, 1 12, 3 12, 4 41 a) Con KTesslonalLim.,fi84l6 83, 7 81p m and 12 03 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a m, 1 55 and ! 4 01 p m week days. 8 08 and 11 16 p ni dally i,1? 'L0."' Une- Hipre.s-12 09 pm, and 1308 night, dally. Southern Itallrray. Express 884 and 6 65 pm, dally. Norfolk and Western Railway for MemphU nd New Orleans, 8 34 p m dally. Cbeiiapcakei Ohio Hallway, 781 pm, dally. For Qld Point Comfprt and Norfolk. 19 2 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m daily. Leave Market street wharf as follows. Ex press for New Yprk, 9 00 a m, 4 30 p m week. lXhy- ,FJ?rLo.n't Branch via Seaside Park, 9 10 a m, 180 and 4 00 p m week-dsys. Sundays stops at Interlaken for Asbury Parkl, 7 80 a ra. For Beach .Haven and Uarnegat City, 910am and 4 00 p m Weekdays ; ISO pm Saturdays only. Sundays, 7 SO am. For Tuckerton. 0 10 a m and 4 CO pm weekdays. FOB. ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rivet !'rdg.e-?IDreMl .M 9 40 I80 mlnutesj a m. 2 Ih 83 minutes, 4 00 80 minutes ,7 05 gS nilnutwl p m Hundays. 465, 9 20 SO mlnulasl a. in 2 88 82 minutes, 7 OS g3 minutes p.m. if?v.e Ml"ke Street Wharf-Expscss, 8 00, 8 30, (73 minutes). 10 00 ( 75 minutes, a m, (100 Saturdays only), (75 minutes), 2 00,170 minutes). 8 00 (73 mlnutes)j 8 00 (60 minutes), 4 00 (83 ?!nu?S2,'? (7, minutes), BOO CO mlnutosl, 880 165 minutes 1 p. m. Sundays, 6 00, 780 X,S.tti!j2"t'J 8 ? P minutes , 8 80 73 minutes, ?SS l minutes, 10 00 70 minutes a, in., an J 480 173 mlnutesjp. m. 11,00 Excuislon train, 700am wee ii -day . Sundays, 7 CO and 780 am. Ko pPMay, Anglesea. WllrJwo id. Holly Beach-.Kxpress.000a m, 380,403 lOOmliiutesf 800 pm week-days. Sundays, 8 20 am. For Cat May only, 180 pm Saturdays. J1.00 lie curslon train, 700 a. in. dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocean Clly, Avalou and Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 2 30, 4 20, 5 00 P,a.fkdys' Sundays, 8 50 a ui. 81.00 Kicur ston train, 700 a m dally. For Somers' Pont Express, 8 00, 8 81), 1000 a m,( 100 Saturdays only), 2 00,3 00, 4 00, a 00,6 8C p m weekdays. Sundays, 6 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 Of a m, 4 80 p m. The Unlou Transfer Company will call fo and check baggage from hotels and residences Dining Car. I, B. Uirrcnmsos, J. k Wood Oen'l Manager. Oen'iPasaV Ak . ji GUa hrd BY THfc r "uu mii n node leaving U S3 M D U Dl 7f n( T 1 1. nt eta. dtUJSf Ml Aslit'O a'uiua persoivnot e'en the greatest person. At Bioro or uy moll. a box; tu 30 days. At store or by mall. Drug Store. They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vip; or and banish "nains THE SOUTH. TlioitHnnds of Visitors In North Carolina Mountains. (Ashevllle Citizen, Ashevllle, N. C.) The mountains of Western North Carolina liavo Indeed been a refuco this summer. i'roiu every stato south of Maryland and cast of Ohio the tourisU have poured by the thousands, and to-day the counties west of tho Blue Itidgo In North Carolina are thronged with visitors who havo tied from the torrid rays of tlio sun in the homo land to tho shades of these great mouutalus. The cooliug waters of the French Broad, Swnunanoa, D.ividsou and Mills rivers, the l'igeou, the Tuckaseege, the Tennessee, Iliwasseo, Xaiitahala, Toe, Cane and other rivers and creeks have been sought by the invalid, the pleasure-seeker and tho sports man, and from the Blue Kidge to Smoky Mountains every mountain glen, and gorge, and valley, and country side has been filled with those looking for a cooler Bpot, a deeper shadow. And nouo have been disappointed. There Ims not been a night this summer, between Mitchell's Peak and Chunky Qal, when sleep was not comfortablo under more or less cover iug. It seems safe to say that between 15,000 and 25)000 people arc now in our mountains and still they come. And this throng increases as tlio years go by. What formerly was con fined to Ashevllle has now spread until it covers everyone of the 12 counties lying west of tho Kidge, to say nothing of tho half dozen or more on the eastern side of the mountain Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM THE GRAVE. Last November Mr. loseph Tames. painter, of 325 W. Tearl St., Indianapo lis, Ind., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor &ud family. He was kept in a constant stupor with opium. A frieud, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle ot Brazilian Balm. (Seeing Its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its coutinued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed Ins doctor, and depended on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater than at any time in ins lite. Ills recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA IMCII.I.VS, In consumption beware of couch mix' tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Uimun parallzes tue nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the hums. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace ot any opiate, but stiniU' lates the nerves with new life and power. destroys the microbe, aud restores all that is left of the diseased lumrs to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy lias ever ueeu suowa to accom plish. Sheuandnah drne store, wholesale agents. Florida short Line. Tho .N'ew York aud Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia daily at 5:3 1 p. m. carries through Pullman .sleeping ca-s to Augusta and Savannah, Oa., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia, This Is the short lino and most attractive route to points lu Georgia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles h. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. lluy ! j al I'.tunl l iour. It is thu boot in the. uiaiket. CliriMfflWH Visited by Twoiity-two Thousand Pooplo on the Opening Day. AN ENTERTAINING PR00RAM. Tlio Urrnl Auditorium l'lllod to Over- llowlnir,nii(lTliot!niulH('oni1ollcd to Hcuk llntm tnliimoiit lu Otlior l'or tlona uftlio Gl-nlitltW, Philadelphia, Sopt. 15. The Nation al Export exposition, under tho aus pices of the Commercial Museum and tho Franklin Institute, was auspici ously Inaugurated yesterday afternoon. The Bklorf wore smiling and the day was cheerful and bracing, bringing to tho central part of the city, where n morning parade ot marines of Admiral Sampson's squadron began n march to tho exposition buildings, large crowds of people, who thronged the sidewalks from the city hall to West Philadel phia. Ton thousand spectators at tended the opening ceremonies In the Auditorium of the Exposition building, whtlo thousands ot others were turn ed away and wandorod among tho ex hibits while the oxerctses were pro ceeding. A greot -nudlence had gathored In the Auditorium long before tho ar rival ot the chief participants in the ceremonies of the occasion. Four thousand seats, which bad been put In place for the accommodation of the spectators, were filled, and back ot them and upon either sldo of them dense masses crowded the great In terior to tho doors. Thousands of others who pressed for admission hung upon the outskirts of the hall. Upon the stage, In addition to thoso who participated In the program wero a large' number ot prominent people, among them the otllcers ot Admiral Sampson's squadron, the members of the mayor's cabinet, tho officers of the Philadelphia Exposition association, of tho Commercial Museum and of tho Franklin Institute and Mr. John Wan amaker, William L. Eiklns, Calvin Wells, Senator Boies Penrose, Con gressman II. II. Bingham, ex-Senator Henry F. Edmunds and others. The United States Marine band open ed the exercises with the "Jubel Over ture," after which the Itev. Kerr Boyce Tupper, D. D., delivered a short prayer. Then the grand swell of COO trained voices.fllled the great hall with the strains of "America." assisted by the Marine band. Vice President W. W. Foulkrod, ot the Exposition association, in the ab sence of President P. A. B. Wldcner, delivered the Inaugural speech of the day. Among other things he said th.U he felt Justified In stating that no other exposition ever held In this country had been brought together In so short a space of time. It is tho first exhibition of Its kind eter held in this or any other country. Its object being to aid the American manufac turer to exhibit his manufactured pro ducts and to show by comparison what is manufactured by other countries In the same line. Following more music from tho Ma rino band Vice President Foulkrod In troduced Director General Wilson, who delivered a very Instructive ad dress upon the Inception, purpose, plan and scope of the exposition. The governor of Pennsylvania then, on behalf of the commonwealth, accept ed the exposition and turned It over to the custody of the mayor. The gov ernor said that here to this exposition of American manufacture has been in vited foreign governments and for eign merchants, and by this exhibition this country throws down the gaunt let to the world nnd challenges any and all countries to produce articles as good and as cheap as we do. The oration of the day was deliv ered by Hon. W. P. Hepburn, chairman of the committee on Interstate com merce ot the house ot representatives. He said In conclusion: "Thank God, tho United States Is not yet finished. It has made wonder ful progress In the past, and the fu ture beckons It to a like continued progress. The men of today are as eager as were their grandslres. They will follow In their wake and surpass them If they can. Among all tlie facts ot the future that will be helpful In our onward march to commercial suprem acy, and therefore to a more endur ing condition, there Is not one that will yield more ot splendid results than this National Export exposition." President McKinley participated di rectly in the opening exercises. Al though not personally present, he was at the other end of a telegraph wire, the Philadelphia end of which was at tached to an instrument upon the stage. After the benediction had been ? renounced by Archbishop Ryan the elpgraph Instrument was brought to the front of tho stage and In the pres sonce of tho audience tho following message, addressed to Dlroctor General Wilson, was received and read: "The opening of tho National Ex port exposition marks another import ant and most gratifying advance in the extension of our trade nnd commerce, and the promotion of more cordial re relations in these respects with other nations. Accept for yourselves and your associates my hearty congratula tions and best wishes for the abundant realization of your most sanguine hopes for the success and Influence of this undertaking." Then occurred the culminating scene of the Inaugural proceedings. Tho great audience stood up, as did the. distinguished guests and visitors upon the stage, and the Marine hand and the grand prgan led the chorus of train ed singers and tho audience In a mag nificent rendition of tho "Star Spang led Banner." While the exposition was not ready In every detail, the condition of the big show is fully up to the expecta tion of the management. There was considerable delay In getting some of the exhibits In place, but It Is expected all will have been put In position by the time a week has elapsed. There was a large crowd nt tho ex position last night. 'The admissions for the day and night aggregated 22, 02T. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the raoture of Annia V. Springer, of 1123 Howard St.. Phllailelnhiu. when she found that Dr. Kine's New Dis covery for Consumption had completely cured her of a harking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Curo "It soon re moved tho pain in toy chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. I feel like sounding its praise throughout the Universe." So Will everyone who tries Dr. King's New Dis covery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lunex. Price nml tl nn Tr.,.l A hottlesfreo at Wasley a drug store, every 1 bottle guaranteed, AfJ-MN TUG LONG HlfJIIWAYAlAN. Itolitiml i:l!it l'HHiiKer nml Cnrrlril till' tlir lttpr lint. Nnpn, Cala.. 8opt. lC.The Cftllgtogo. and l-ke Port stage was held up yea tertlay by a nolltary highwayman, who made off with the express box. At the scene of the robbery the road runs through heavy undergrowth, and com ing suddenly around a curve the 4tag driver waa confronted by a masked robber, who covered him with hie ahot gun and ordered him to atop. The pa seen ers were then commanded to dismount from the atage and were drawn up In u row while the highway man abstracted the express box of Wella-Fargo & Co.. but left the Uni ted States mall bag. The highwayman then turned hie at tention to the row of eight frightened paaaengera, whom he commanded to depoeit on the ground their money and valuables. Itev. C. F. Coy, paator of the Methodist church at Middletown. handed the bandit IS, remarking: "I am only a poor preacher, aud that is all I have." Upon this statement the highway man handed the mlnlttter back $1 lu change. "All right, pard," he said. "Here'a one slmoleon for luck." Newton Stiff, an old reeMent of Mid dletown, had a considerable sum In his puree, but slipped the wallet In side hla long boot, giving the robber only the loose silver In his pocket. In all about $76 cash was secured from the passengers. In addition to watches, chains and trinkets. After securing his plunder the rob ber plunged into the thicket and was out of sight before the passengers could recover from their fright. A posse Is searching for him. Swept liy n llurrlcuun. St. Thomas, D. W. I., Sept, 16. Ad vices received at St. Kltts from the Island of Anguilla, one of the British West India Islands, leeward group, say that n hurricane during the nlsht of Sept. 8 destroyed 200 houses and ren dered 800 people homeless. There was considerable loss of property and similar damage at St. Martin. TJ Wcnry Woman W Stands Up. The bard-worked sales ladythe tired shopper, the worn out mother with babe in arras thev one and all stand up. Man, chival rous man, sits down. This is the dally spectacle in modern street cars Any competent physician will tell you that woman is peculiarly unfitted to bear the strain of lonir hours unon her feet Unless she takes special pains to build herself up In a womanly way, this unusual demand upon her strength will result in a serious weakness and disease of the delicate organs which distinguish her from man. The encroachments of these maladies are heralded by general weakness and lassitude, headaches, de spondency and Irritability, weak back, fiains and dragglng-down sensations. Neg. ect of these symptoms means Invalidism, insanity or eatly death. There is a remedy that will so strengthen and build up woman's special organism, that she may withstand tlie strain of long hours upon her feet, and escape the maladies that would destroy her general health and her capability as a wife and mother. H is Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite Prescription. It builds up the muscles that support and strengthen the organs peculiar to the sex. It enables her to stand without feeling pulled down anu wuiiuui pain r5T-"T rx or extreme weari-l Jl? fl I" ness. It cures all womanly weakness and disease. It fits her not only for work, but for healthy, happy wifehood and motherhood. Mrs. Claus Nelson, of Pico Heights, Los Anetles, Cal , Box ji, writes: "I had fe male trouble, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, together with the advice given in his hook, cured me of five years' sickness." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT JULY 1. lm,9. Trains leave Shenandoah an follniva , For New York via Philadelphia, week dart. 2 10, S 38, 7 87, 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m Sundays, 2 10a in. For New York via March Chunk, week day 7 37 a. m.. 12 26 and 8 09 D. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days 2 10, 5 38, 7 87. 9 85 a. m., 12 28. 8 09 and 09 n. a, Sundays, 2 10 a m. ror i-otuvuie, weex days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 S5 a. m, 12 28, 3 09, 8 09 and 7 30 p. m. Sundays, 210 am. For Tamaqua and Mabanoy City, week days 2 10, 787, 9S5 a. m 12 28. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m Sundays, 10a m. For Wllltaruaport, Sunbury and Lewlsburs week days. 327. 1132 . m.. 1216. I'M n Sundays, 8 27 a ra. ror jua'iano) nane, weekdays, 210,3 27.538 7 87, 9 65, 11 82 a, m.. 12 28, 3 09, 8 09, 7 80, 9 68 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 3 27 a m. For Ashland and Shauiokln, week daya, 8 27. 7 87. 11 82 a. m. 12 28. 8 09. 07 T ?S an.l 1 . Sunday, 3 27 a in. For Baltimore. Washington and the West via B. iiO. It. It., through trains les-t Readlne Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. 1! K.) at 8 20 J". ,-m-. 8 10 and 7 SI p. i Sundays' 8 20,7 00,1128 a. m.,8 48 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains Irom Twenty-fourth and Chest- uumirceta station, wees aays, 10 80 a, m. 12 20 11 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 1213, 4 80, 7 30,1180 a.m., and 130.4 30 9 00 p.m. ' ' Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week daya, 4 80. 8 88, 10 21 a. in. and 1 88, 4 08. 8 84. 11 86 p. m. Lcavo Reading, week days, 187, 700. 1008 a. m., 12 15. 4 17, 800. 8 24 p. ml Leave Pottavllle, weekdays. T 17, T 10 a. m. 930, 12 SO, 120, 4 80, 8 10 and 8 50 p. to. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18. 8 88. 1123 a. ra., 1 49, 5 58 7 K, 41 p. m Leave Mahsnoy City, week days, 8 45. 9 04. U47a.m.,2j 5 J). 8 21,7 14, 1008 p. m Leave Mahanoy P ane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 880, 922.10 3, 12 90, a. m., 2 89, 5 88, 642.T&8 10 21 p m. Leave Willi tspurt, week days, 7 43, 10 00 a m 12 44 itii 00. 11 80 p. m. A k: .ANTIC CITY DIVIBION. Leave PI liadclphla Chestnut street wbtrt and Boi th Kireet har lor Atlantlo City. Ankd4)r. -I'.i.r, 8 00,9 00, 10 45a m, 13d, 2Ui 8 o, 13 lu atx v minute, 4 00, 4 80, 15 00 sixty mim.u , S !W, 7 15, n m. Accomodation, 6 15 a in, V ii, f 30 p ra. undays Express. 7 30, 8 10. 8. 'i, 10 00 am, 4 15, 7 15 pm. Acooramoda tlo: Dam. 4 45 pm. tl.00 Rxcurslou 700a mil i ' an 17 ) Sundays. e. Atlantic City Depot) Weekdays Kx. im . 6 I5ulomlayaoiily,7 00,7 45, 17 50 irom lmr av ntatlon only, 830, 9 00, 1015, 1100 an- JO 130. 5 80, 730, 930 pm. Accommo. da tun 425 800 am, 3 60pm. Sundays Kx. prewi 330, IM 800. 600, 830. 7oO, 730. 800, vuv.. ,u n-iu4iuvunuun, liaRDI, JU Din. 11 uu Excursion weekdays 6 CO pm, Sundays 8 10, i'or ucean mv-neemiaya 8 45, 9 13 a m 3 IS 1 Id, 5 13 p m Sundva 8 45. 9 15 a m, 4 45 V ffi.vu vAvgintii i uuniuay saa SUblUr 7 9 a ra. U-n IVu M.. U.. T-, - . .1. .... " , , - v. i r eeKaaye 915atn,l80,415um. Sundays 8 45 a aa 443 Additional tor Cape May Weekdays a 51 am. Sundays 9 13 a m. 9b. In rid nn all . . . I For further Information, apply to nearest ,1,1 """"'"i wauway iiczei agent g:s.iutti...... ssass 17 What is Celory King? It Is an herb drink, and Is a poim for constipation, liendarhe, nert mis '!- rheumatism, kidney dliwxcn, ami fh on trotiMm arising from a dlsordrn-4 arh and torpid liter. It Is a most airr InwllHnr, and l trvm mended hy pin -generally. I'elcrv Kinir MpuMIn Sir. andtOe. by dniKKint" uii'l dealer. o rc ir i ts. k. 3 You can blame yourself if yoa do n't pet real pood coffee to think. Ordinary coffee is made de licious br adding a pack nge for Secllta A tittle of tins tadmiztnre to 'cheap coffee makes adelicioutl kdrink and save expense. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS . BURKK. ATTORHBY-AT-LAW. Offlce Kitn building, corner o! Main an Centra streets, Bhenandoah. J CLAUDK BKOWrt, ATTORNOY-AT-LAW. Offlcei Cor. Centre and White streets, nax to Justice Toomey's oOlce. Q aUUHLEIt, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. No. SO I!ast Lloyd Street. 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