E. You Probably Have and May Have Spoken About It. Tlio render of tills iirwipupor If ho takes the time ami trouble to look carefully through its i ol u ma, will probiihly nnd half a dozen statements tacked ou to the foot of reading notices about medicine iioarattons. Note this fact. In each and every ruso, as far as Shenandoah is concerned, ho might just as well live In thu inoou, Make another note of this. T ho only retnttly on the market which gives tostlmony nt home, local proof In every town and city in the Union to back np Its claims, is Dunn's Kidney Pills. They all try It, but they cannot do It. Why they aro tin kble to ilu it uni enteij be left with tlio reader to draw his own conclusions. Hero Is Shou- ainloiih proof for Shenandoah readers: Mr. l'Htrlek Foley, of 19 South Chostnut stieot, miner, was subject to an indisposition common to miners On reading about Doan's Kidney Tills, ho decided to try the old Quaker remedy and got a box from Klrlln's drugstore This Is what ho says of his ex perlcnce : "I hail a great deal of pain across my kidneys and lameness in tlio small of my back. My head ached at time-, ami I had feoliug of giddiness. There was not much auuotanco from the kidney secretion but somotlm'ss there was too frequent actioti. If I bent forward, sharp twinges passed through mo aud my back was so weak I could hardly lift anything. A box and a half procured at Klrlln's Pharmacy removed the pain from my head and the lameness and aching from rav back." OvorTlirotTliiUMnl Typhoon Victims Victoria, B. C. Sept. 20. Over 3,000 persons are dead and missing as a result of the recent typhoon In Japan, according to advices brought yester day by the sto.imor Empress of India. Much damage to shipping Is reported, The empress dowager of China is said to be serioiislylll. LI Hung Chang has been recalled to power. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar autco: "All wo ask of you Is to use two thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say yon are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and ho may refund tho price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlln nn a guarantee. Yo4rerlnvVll:iMtbiiU Gnines. At Boston Iltibton. 9; Pittsburg, 5. At Brooklyn Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 2. At New York St. Louis, 13: New York, 2. How Is Your Wife 7 Has she lost her beauty ? If so, Constlpa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tho principal causes. Karl's Clovor Root Tea Las cured these ills for half a coutury. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a guarantee LIVER IT A THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation. Dyspepsia. I Sick-Head -acho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Ntrvlta Medical Co., Chtciro Bo box contains 15 pills. Sold by Klrlln's drug Btore, Sbcnandonh, Pa. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFI CS A.A.JFEVEllS, Coiweitlons. Inltamma. cores S Hoik, Luiik Fever, 3111k Feter. II. II.JSl'HAINS. Lameness, Injuries, cores f llheuniailsm. C. C.IKOKK TIIUO.VT, Uulii.y. Epizootic, cures ) Distemper, cures WORMS, Hots, Grubs. E.E.! COUGHS. Cold.. Influenza. Inflamed CURES i Lungs, i'leuro-l'neuinonla. P.P.! COLIC, Bellyache. Wlud.Dlowil, cubes J Diarrhea, Dysentery. G.G. Prevents MISCAIIKIAGE. cures KIDXEY & llLADIlHIl DISORDERS. 1. 1. 1RIUX DISEASES. Maneo. Eruptions. cures J Ulcers, Grease. Farcy, J. K.1IIAI1 COXDITiO.V. Staring Coat. cures Indigestion, (stomach htnesers. COc. each; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, 4c, J7, Sts., NERVOUS DEBILITY, VlTAIs WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use overAO years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vlahor special package with powder,for $5 Sold by Druccl"", or seat poit-pald on receipt of pries. mrUBETS'llED. CO., Cor.ltlllltm Jons BU., Nir Tort EUNYROYAL PILLS Origin 1 nna timy utnuine. a SAFE) tVlWkJI rtll&U. LADIES t & DrugiUi for Chichttttr Kngiitk li t .motuiBratut In lUd ul add nje!.icW boiet, witH tm riDDOii i uue w no other. ttefundangrou$ tubttitv- V Id Ptmr for rrt'ioolrf, LtiUmouttU ai " Itrllrf for LsrtlM," W utur, 9j retira Boljbr tULoctl l)rnlilfJ. I'lilLAUA A A- EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. A box of our srraiu rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the Iiot summer months. Delivered at your homo, Columbia Brewing Company isiiig 100 PILLS I 25 CTS. m I H Summoned to Again Discuss tlio TranBvaal Controversy. THE BRITONS WORKING FOR TIME When Troops Now llurrylnp; to Cnpo Cololiy llnvo lloen I.nmlcil It In llo llovoil tho llrlttnh Authorities Will Tnl;u Action to IforceTheitrDoiimnds. London, Sept. 20. Summons wero Issued late yesterday nfternodn tot a cabinet council, which, It la under stood, will be held on Friday. This la regarded as the result of the visit ol the premier. Lord Sallabury, to the foreign office, whlthor he came yester day afternoon. Joseph Chamberlain, the secretary of state for the colonies, was present In the building at tho same time, and as a private doorway connects the offices It is presumed that the summonses were tho result of their joint deliberation. The lack of all excitement in official circles bears evidence to the deliberate mannor In which the highest officials are handling tho crisis. Nor Is It by any means certain that the cabinet council will ndont oxtrome moasures, in splto of the uncompromising na ture of tho Boer reply. This aeiiuer atlon on the part of the government Is Interpreted, not only In London, hut In other Euronean capitals, as a de sire on the part of Great Britain to gain time while the transports nre hurrying to Cape Colony. The Berliner Neuesten Acnricnten, commenting on this, said: "The presi- dents calm Is only meant to deceive the Boers. When England feels equal to the task of facing the Boers this peaceful tone will give way to a cry for war." Even rumors of a movement of the Boers across the Natal border op parently fall to excite tho military nu thorltles here, who profess at least not to fear such a contingency for the present. In the meantime the movement ol troops proceeds. 1 ho Royal West Sussex regiment left yesterday for Malta, where It will replace the First border regiment, which goes by the same steamer to Natal. It Is announced that the British first class protected cruisers Terrible and SIR ALFRED MILNER. Powerful have both been ordered to the Cape. They have reliefs on board capable of forming a naval brigade of a thousand men. According to a dispatch from Fur- ban, Natal, the premier of the colony says that the alarm of tho people of Natal at the unprotected conditions of the border towns is quite unwarranted and that all efforts to incite the Zulus have failed. The lull in the crisis gives oppor tunity for the continuance of unolllcial negotiations. The government of the Netherlands Is privately exerting Its Influence in favor of a pacific solution and It Is understood that President Kruger, through Dr. Leyds, the pleni potentiary of the South African Re public to tho European governments has unofficially approached three pow ers with a view to their Intervention From Cape Town comes a report that the government of the colony contemplates introducing a motion in tho Cape house of assembly urging the Transvaal to accept the demands of Great Britain. Sir Alfred Mllner has addressed fur ther Inquiries to President Steyn, of the Orange Free State. Whatever the official attitude of tho Orange Free Stato may be, the temper of the burghers, judging from numerous meetings hold In Bloemfonteln and elsewhere, Is to assist the Transvaal actively. The Free State commandants In Pretoria are discussing the position with the Transvaal commandant gen eral, and the meeting of the Free Stato tvolksraad tomorrrow will have an im portant influence on the situation, A curious rumor is spreading in the lower ranks of the army that Great Britain will be Involved with Afghan lstan as well as the Transvaal. Tho correspondent of The Dally Mail at Pietermarltzburg, Natal, tele graphs that the military authorities there have received warning from Johannesburg that the Boers have pur chased considerable quantities of cyan ide of potassium for the purpose of poisoning the streams in the Trans vaal likely to be used by British troops. , A special dispatch from Pretoria says: "The reports received here through unofficial sources that Great Britain contemplates proposing a new convention with disarmament, though discredited officially, have created the greatest Indignation. The burghers say they would rather die than be thus reduced to the Btatus of white Kaffirs. Members of the government declare that If this report be a real reflex of England's intentions nothing will avert war." PUTS FLESH 01 THIN PEOPLE JOHNSON'S DYSPEPSIA CURE 1 Sclmtlflc, Unfilllnc and rtrmininl ftimtdr fr Diipipilt, Isdlgiitlu ind ill Itomach and lina Troiiblii. Jas. SUrin, of St. Paul, Minn., says ; " I had always been thin and emaciated : appetite pood, but food did not seem to nourish me and had never found anything to do nie any good until I commenced to take Johnson's Dyspepsia Cure. Have now been taking It two months, have Balned fifteen pounds and am still Increasing, It 1 a wonderful medicine for weak and run down. people." Largo Boxes, 10c, 25c ana 60C. FOR SALE Br ALL DRUGGISTS, To PATENT Good Ideas 1L may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, N6 SabacrlDtloss to Tba Patent Eecord tlWft Money Savings in Fine Furniture are very large here. the ordinary furniture "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO RIOTT'S PENNYROYAL of menstruation." They aro "IiIFK SAV13US" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 1M3R liOX II Y MAIL. Sold by iluiffgists. DIl. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio, For Sale toy P. A. Houok. $1000 FOR any case of Hay Fever, Cold in the Head, Rose Cold or Influenza that BRAZILIAN BALM will not cure, it directions are followed. No person, not ev-en the greatest physician, ever dared to make such an offer, nor would we it we did not know that BRAZILIAN BALM is a quick, posi tive, and permanent cure. Thompson Foster, of 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 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.. For sale by druggists. 50c and 1.00 a bottle, or sent it you mention this paper. B. F. JACKSON & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Shenandoah Drug: Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. A HuHliniul'M TtSrriU'rVi Hovoniro, Gainesville, Ga Sept. 20. Monday night a man named Dudley killed Jim Smith and Berry O'Kolly, whom he found drinking with his wifo on his return from a business trip. All of the parties are prominent citizens. O'Kelly was found dead on a quilt on the floor, his head split open with an ax. Smith was lying on the bed with his throat cut. All of the parties are of the upper portion of this (Hall) county. The sheriff has gone to the scene of the crime. It is stated that Dudley, with his wife, has left tho community. Remarkable ReBcue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. I'lainfield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs j she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. lie told her sne was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. Kmc s New Discovery for consumption ; sue bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued its use and after talons six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. stiiiuli.nl mi Not u'Ti .st : Omaha, Sept. 20. Tho Standard Oil company has filed its anjwer to the petition of the attorney general of the stato In the case brought under the anti-trust law to restialn tho company from transacting business In the. state. Tho company denies that it Is in any sense a trust. Does Coffee Agree With You 7 If not, drink Grain-0 made from pure grains. A lady writes 1 "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 syslem. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a jiackage to day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15c. and 25c. THE OPPOSITION TO HUNTER. Amorlontis tn Central Aniorloit Aro Urnlntt Our MlnlttrrH Jiociill, New Orleans, Sept, 20. From nu thorltatlvo advices received today the sentiment existing In Central America against W. Godfrey Hunter, tho Amer ican minister to Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Salvador, has crysial lzed, and a movement Is now on foot to have him recalled. To this end the American residents of these four re publics have joined In what Is prac tically a "round robin" reciting the grievances of American residents of Central America, and especially tho al leged Indifference of the American minister towards securing from the respective governments tho rights duo American citizens. In the Pears case Dr. Hunter's ac tions were freely criticized and his motives just as freely Impugned. He Is also said to have appeared In nn un favorable light In tbo IMcharda case. You can buy of us at less than dealer pays for his goods. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE is to be had hereat such won derful money savings that it will more than repay the traveling cost to visit us. Christmas is nearing. J.B.Van SciverCo, CAMDEN, N. J. Flio minutes from Philadelphia, by Ferry PILLS They overcome Weak ncss. Irregularity and omissions, increase vlp or and banish "nalns WARD. was in 1887 and I have never Indianapolis, Ind. ennsylvania RAILROAD SCHDTKILI, DIVISION Jolt 1, 1899, Trains will leave Hliennndoah after tnn aoovi uaie for wiggan, Ullberton. Fraokvlllo, Dart Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Iteadlni. . u.K,Lin u, 1 uuDui.viiio, Muinun ilia run s1elphln(Br.iJ street station) at 6 16 and 8 06 a. m., 1 iu, mi p m. on week days. Sunday a i; . ui., t Mf. in. Trains loave Prackvlllo for Shenandoali 7 8s, 11 48 a. m. and B 88, 7 84 p. m, Bundav 11 01 a. m. and 5 so p. m. Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah (via Frack. vine; 1 iv, 11 zu a. m., o iu, 1 ju p. m. Bunua 10 85 a. m.. S 10 D. m. Leave Philadelphia. (Broad street station), lo Shenandoah at S as a. m., 4 10 p. m. week days ouiiunya leave ai d rxi aim V a. m. Leave l'blladelphla II! road afreet station) 10: Pottsvllle, 3 80,833, 1019 a. m., 180, 4 10,711 p. in. weekdavs. Hundavs. 8 SO. 9 33 a. m. and Dispm. wave uronu aireei tsiatlon, Philadelphia, FOtt NEW YOUK. OMJ,7i,H3. VSO, 10ZI, 11 DO, 11 48 DX, 12 00 noon, jzoa, lumiiea -iwana M l p ml. l 4H 2 80, 8 20, 8 60, 4 02. 8 00, 5 08, 6 00, 7 Ct 8 10. 10 00 n iu. 12 01 nlffht. Hunrlnva. 911 IM tin S 00, 5 13, 8 23, 9 60, 10 21, 10, U4Sa m, '13 08 12 83, 2 30, 4 03 Limited, 4 2il, 8 20, '5M, 6 83, 7 02, 8 10, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. r or uosion wianoui cnanjre, 11 01 a na. wees days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. Cataklll Express Parlor ear, 11 00 a m week' days. . v. 1 1 ., .1.1.1,1 J Unmi UfUVU, Lorn- Brnncli. 4 03. 6 60. 8 80. 11 44 a m. 3 41. a m. Iam Clon f 1 I -. , -I t). l n r, 4 08pm weekdays: 800 p m Saturdays only. Sundays stops at Interlaken for Aabury Park, IA 11 1 IV. O OU I, 1.1. For Lamberivtlle. Easton and flermntnn. a sn 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 8 52, 8 00 (Lamberivtlle and Knnton only), weekdays, and 7 03 d m dallv Huftalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 01 Mount Pocono special, 103 p m Saturdays Ulll ft WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. sswsw uu i suiukiuui a tV. 1 V, O 04. 10 20, 11 23 a m, 12 09, "12 88, ! 13, 8 13, 4 41 5 21 Congressional I.lm.f, S 84, 8 17, 6 65, 7 81 p. m, and 12 05 night weekdaya. Sundays, 860, 7 20. 912, 11 23 am, 12 09, 1 12, 812, 4 41 3 20 Con gresslonal Llm.,584, 8 65, 781 p m and 13 OS night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 11 a m, 1 63 and 4 01 p in week days, 5 OS and 11 16 p m dally Atlantic Coast Line. Uzpress 13 09 p m, and tTiiii Ualllmnu anrf lVaklnH4nn SKA tut IH una mgni, aauy. Southern lull way, Express SSI and 6 63 p m, dally. Norfolk and Western Hallway for Uemphl uu ew uneaua, a at p m aaiiy. Chesapeake & Ohio Hallway, 781 n m. dally For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 21 ... w wkubj b,iiiu 1' 111 UBUV-, iaveiuarEea street wharf as follows i Ex , . . . .... . . , . ui, ,W y week days. For Long Branch via Seaside Park, 9 10 a m, 130 and 4 00 p m week-daya, Sundays Istona at Interlaken for Anhtirv Pnrlrl. raiam nr.... n. Mao. Va.It DM , il I. For Beach Haven and Barnegat City, 910am and 4 00 p in weekdays ISO p o Saturdays only. Sundays, 780 am. For Tueksrton, 8 1C t in linn t w u m wcokuiiyB. FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Lieava Broad street station via D!awar rlv. bridge Kxpress, 4 S3, 9 40 80 minutes ao,IH loj luinuteaj, i w inu minutes), y U3 imminulesl . tl .. ...... . A KK Ol IfiA 1 .... . I ' .'-.iu.,n ""t " LW 111111 Ul! I K. Ill 2 88 82 minutesl. 7 05 83 m nuteal n. m. Leave Market Street Wharf Kxpreas. 3 00. 830, (73 minutes). 1000 ( 73 minutes, a m, (100 Saturdays only), (75 minutes), 2 00, (70 minutes), 8 03 (73 minutes), 8 30 (60 minutes), 4 00 (OS minutes). 4 80 (73 minutes). 5 00 160 mlnutaal. lou mm iuiuu,irsi p ui. nunoays, 0 uu, 7 A iia minutesj, a uu lio minuteaJ.H 80 175 minutesl 00 173 minutes, 10 00 70 minutesl a.m..and 430 73 minutes! u. m. 11.00 Kxeuialon train 7 00 a in neek-days. Sundays, 7 00 and 7 80 a in. ror uapejuay, Aiigiesea, wiidwnu, Uoll Beach Kxpress, 900 a m, 2 80, 4 03 100 minutes 6 00 pm week-days. Sundays, H20am. Foi uu Jiay oniy, i su p in Saturdays. 11.00 Hax curslou train. 700a. m. dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Kxpress 9 10 am, 2(0,4 20,6 00 pm weekdays. Sundays, 8 60 A m. tl '00 Excur sion train, juu a in uauy. For Somera' Point llxpreea, 8 00, 8 80, 10 00 m, (1 uu Saturdays oniyj, 2 uu, a uo, 4 00, 6 00, 8 p m weekdays. Sundays, 6 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 a rn . 4 BO n m. The Dntou Transfer Company will call lot ann cnecc oaggage iram noteia ana residence, mum? ir I. 11 lIuTCHiNs'JS J It Wood Uou'l Mauagci. Uuu'l Pass'k'i Am French Oounoil of (Ministers Decides Upon tho Captain's Pardon. PARIS FEEE FROM EXCITEMENT. Antl-llroyfiiKnril I'npnrn Mnkrn lliihlil AttuoU Upon l.iiulint. Hut 1'nll to to Aroui' tlio Kxoltntilo Kriinoliinon TlioCnptnlnWIll I'robnblyOoAbmitd Paris. Sopt. 20. Tho council of min isters decided yeatorday to pardon Captain Dreyfus In prlncipio, ami Dreyfus has relinquished his appeal for a reversal of the Judgment of tho court martial. It Is announced that the pardon will take offect In a few days, hut this Is only a subterfugo, and It may bo that tho pardoned of ficer Is even now breathing the air of freedom. It Is said that Dreyfus will ho sent nbroad hoforo tho pro mulgation of his pardon. In order to avoid demonstrations. There is much remark noro- on tho strange coincidence of tho drnth yes terday of M. Scherror-Kestuor, tho first champion of Dreyfus, nnd to whom Dreyfus virtually owes his freedom, on the very day tho cabi net decided to pardon tho prisoner. M Scheurer-Kestner'B death was sudden. He had been 111 during the last few days, but it was not thought that hiB illness would prove fatal. The decision of the cauinet to par don Dreyfus created less Interest In 'arls than would the result ol a uig horse race. In fact, It may be suld that It caused no excitement whnt over. There was no rioting on tho boulevards. In front of the offlcos of The Libre Parole, where a crowd usually assembles In tho evening to gaze upon the huge colored transpar encies outside tho windows of the loading anti-Semlto organ, there was not tho slightest gathering or tho faintest sign of demonstration, either for or against Dreyfus. One would think that the fire of the Dreyfus agitation had burned Itself out. Tho antl-Droyfusard evening pa pers tried to Infuse Interest Into tho governments action by a rauiu at tack upon President Louhet, but their efforts were futile. The peaceful crowds that filled the tables In front of the cafes, sipping their after-dinner coffee, looked at the newsboys who displayed the front pages of these sheets with their violent headlines, hut utterly refused to get excited. Tho majority did not oven discuss the mat ter, or only made the passing remark that the decision was Just what had been expected and predicted by every Parisian newspaper Blnco the ltennos court martial delivered Its verldct. The antl-Dreyfusard newspaper, Solr, had the most sensational cap tion, two lines of enormous letters extending across tho entire front page, announcing "The Traitor Dreyfus Pardoned; Outrage to the Army." Then, In the course of an article vio lently attacking President Louhet, It said: "Loubet has given himself a coup do grace In pardoning Dreyfus. He should be prosecuted for committing an outrage upon the army, for his de cision amounts to this. By a stroke of the pen he has destroyed tho effect of the sentences of two court martlals and has declared that two military courts have lied. The affair has be come grave when the chief of state as sumes the leadership of the antl-mlll-tary movement and pardons a confess ed traitor, under the pretext that he has been condemned twice Instead of once. The Presse says: "Dreyfus with drew his appeal today. This was tho various formalities mentioned In the official communication as 'remaining to be fulfilled' before the pardon would bo signed. The traitor will now be set free and be able to give lectures In England and America on the secrets of the Iron safe of the etat major bu reaux." ThlnUs Dreyfus Already Fro, London, Sept. 20. Tho liennes cor respondent of The Dally Telegraph, wiring at 9 o'clock last evening, says: "There is reason to believe that Drey fus Is already out of prison and that with his wife he will probably leave Rennes tonight." Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by tho chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. Qeorgo D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells bow such a slave was made free, tie says : My wile has been so helpless lor nvo years that she could not turn over In bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she Is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, nenu- ache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, inn down people, hvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. I'reHlilonrjllaz AhUh I.t-'Fvo of Absence City of Mexico, Sept. 20. President Diaz yesterday asked congress for 20 days' leavo of absence to go to Chicago for the federal building corner stone laying ceremonies and proposed Lyo Ygnaclo Marlscal, secretary of foreign relations, to substitute him as presi dent during bis absence. Tall Your Sister A beautiful complexion la an impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists In connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver aud bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on tbo bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them In perfect health Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a guarantee. TNvo'Mtirdoroii From Atnliuah.' Macon, Miss., Sept. 20. Paul Johns ton, a merchant and director of the Bank of Macon, and Ed Trlpplett, a negro, who was riding with him, were shot and killed from ambush by un known parties while en route from Macon to Singleton, Miss. The mur der was evidently uot committed for the purpose of robbery, as money was found on tho persons of the dead men. There Is no clew to the murderers. Does This Strike Yon 7 Muddy complexions,' Nauseating breath come from chronlo constipation. Karl's Clover Knot Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on au absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P, D. Kirllo on a guarantee. Coming Kveuts. Sept, 29. Grand concert to be given by the Lotus Qleo Club, of Pottsvllle, assisted by local talent, In the Win. l'enu M. K. church. Oct. 4. Welsh Baptist twenty-sixth annual upper in Robbing' opera bouse. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not lm possible to be prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Monarch over pain. Ask your grocer lor tho "Royal Patent flour, aud tako no nthor brand It Is the best flour made, DEWEY'S LOVINa CUP. TlioOlft nfXsw York Mly to thoVlo Inrlotm Ailmlriil. Nrw York. Sept. 20. -The Inscription on til gold lining cup that Is to bo given to Aillnlrnl Iii'woy the city g "Presetitrd Admii.il llorgo Dwey, 1'. 8. N . h tho C ity of New York, Sept "U), iv9" Th' l'V I' on vij,ma rcriment, fmni I'ti' J 'pli.t rut being Too mrn has oh-M- I f jr n r'" o In lno of THE DEWEY LOVING Ct'P. march. This regiment, with the Sec ond, Ninth and Tenth, will bwcII the number of troops from Pennsylvania to 2,800. The Fourth and Fifth Mary land regiments will also participate. It has been estimated by an au thority that, on an allowance of ono and one-half square feet to every per son standing on the total length of the line of parade, there will be room for about 760,000 persons only, or about one-fifth of the spectators present. The plactng of trucks along the lino of march will diminish the available room. "A THOUSAND POUNDS OP COMFORT." What tnake3 a woman contented with her lot? How many philosophers can answer tins question l Some shallow observers itnairine that all a wom an wants is an easy, do nothing sort of a life. But that's a bitr mistake. A woman thrives on kindness anil care. Give her an affectionate and congenial atmosphere to work in, ana sound physical health and she win worK harder than tin nvpnitrp infill and never crow ,! ... r Tf vj. uiscumeiueu. it you have a fret ful wife, find out some new way to be kind to her. there is any weakness or diseased condition that causes irritability, see that ahe has the proper remedy right away. mat wonaenui meaictne originated by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., bis " Pa- will restore perfect organic vitality and neaiiu. it win give cnecnumess, energy and power. In the words of a New York lady, Mrs. O. N. Fisher, of 1861 Lexington Ave., it will give a "thousand pounds of comfort." "1 feel It a dutr to Inform you," write? Mrs. Fisher In au cainAt letter to Dr. Tierce, " that I had been a siilrncr for many years from nerv ousness with all its symptoms and compUca- tions, I was constantly going to see a physician r purchasing meaictne lor this or that 1 lafnt as my troubles bcarae unbearable C medicine I com- In he spring of 1897 my husband Induced me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite rruscrintlon. Artr t a no- one bottle and following your advice I was so encourage a mat 1 100c uve more bottles ana then I did not take any more for several weeks as I felt 60 much better. " I am not now cross and Irritable. I have a good color in my face; have gained about ten pounds in weight and erne thousand pouuds of comfort 1. for I am a new woman once more aud your advice and your ' Favorite Prescription caused It, coupled with your 'Pleasant Pellets' wiucn are not 10 oc uirpensea wun. 1 will not take any more unless you so advise, for I do nt see that I need ft " Dr. Pierce will send advice bv mail en. tirely free of charge. Address as above. POLITICAL CARDS. yoTE FOR WM. S. LEIB, OK ASHLAND. FOR I'ROTHONOTARY. yOTK FOR FRANK R. KANTNER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOI$ HORACE F. RABER, OF 1'INEQKOVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. OTK FOR THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOlt M. A. CAREY, FOR I'ROTHONOTARY. ffOTK FOlt FRANK C. REESE. Or SiiKNiXDotu, FOR COUNTY REGISTER. 170TE FOlt JOHN T. SH0ENER, FOR Cl.ERKOF THE COURTS. yoTE FOlt CHARLES E. BERGER, hOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, y (.'; FOlt EMANUEL JENKYN, 1'reaent Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. n.lllonsof Dollars Qo up in ninokb overyyear. Take no niture, etc., Insured in flm-claia re iiaDte comvatuoa as represented by DAVID FAUST, '"""n" ' 130 South Jardln Et AltoLHs andi-ecldsntal omaanUi 1 rm it V . sV A Cure for Constipation. 1 liny e "ti ii on wun 'u,i utu n' years. H v , r uinng iiiy ! t a, r- mm for' nnd inV iiiiexlin, mi llii'ii a 'tasnj that ! r v K i tig lias re''r I n t ' rce, ant tinmrur ' " ing manv oiikt m t r;cji ui.i it. r.iiiirr.ihiltnlHi unnd. Iiilt v n It wrrA . noili ' wnan-M'r iwwiuim''iui ierrt Ki'T.riux woman what Olerv K i rrir has doiir f,..r ui' V- llli' limild, Medina, i 'h' fit. t., I,, I nerand Kldneja. Bold Ly drug gists, . ana joc. Every man's wife wh ha": uv-lSEELiaS knuv.s a good dnnk Tiyiton your husband PROFESSIONAL CARDS J aVnUIlKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Office Kiran butldlnir, corner ot Main an, Centre street, Rhenandoah. J CI.AUDE nitOWN, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. SOIllM!-Cor. Centre and While streets, nex to Justice Toomey'a office. 0. aitUHLKIl, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Offire hours s to 9 m. 1 to I p. m. 1 to 9 p. in. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL IKSTRUCT0R, Lock Bos U, Mahmoy City, Pa. ITaTlnir studied under nnmn nt ih k.i masters tp London and Pftrt.. will l- on the Tloltn.mandolln, eultar and Tocal culture, Terms reaaonnble. Addreu In care ot Btrouan, the lewnler Hbenandoah. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN EFFECT JULY 1. 1999. Tralnn leave Hhenandoah an follows : For New York via Phll&.llnhU w- a . 10. 3 SS. 7 87. 9 S5 . m . 19 "X n 1 a nn i? Sundays, 2 10 a m. ' " ror wew York via March Chunk, week daya. S7a.ni., 12 26 nnd 8 00 p.m. inJ'c?2;,'5.lind PWtadelphla. weekday 10.5 38. 7 87. M k. m . ! m o rvi , . IT Sunday.-, 2 10 a m. ' " " " v' ' ..v5r.i!?",T"le' w""k daya, 2 10, 7 87. 8 55 a. m. 12 28, J 1 09, 6 09 and T 80 p. m. Hundaya, 2 10 a m. i .J?1.1? nna "ananoy city, week aaya. 10. 7 37. 9 55 m 11 om sivil i.m- Sunday.,iI0a m. m. For Wllllamnpoii, Sunbury and Iiwlsbunr. week daya. 827. 1182 a. m.. 12 "A 7 an ' Sundays, a 27 a m. ror.Maiano) Plane, weekdays, 210. 8 27. 9 BU 87. 9 55. 11 82 a.m.. 12 28, S W, 6 09, 7 80 &4 .m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 am. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days. 8 27. 87. 11 82 a. m.. 12 "A am nm fx a .' " unday. 8 27a m7 For 1 ualtlmore. Wuhlneton and lli i U.icU. IE. H.. In.l. ...I i - Tcralrial, Philadelphia. (P. SclUli R.J ata 20. i'i nT J11- 810 Dd 7.27 p. i. Sundays ?.nn'Ji?'1.Ia).'-m-S48 Dd 727 P-n. Addl. Ilonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest h rfa a 2"' 7?y.J. m. 12 20 13 15 8 to p.m. Hundaya, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New Yorir rl v.ii.,i.i,.r .. 9w"pm15' 8' 7 801 U W -m-"d i SO, t 80, LeaveNew York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. m.. 180, 4 0 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 so. 8 88. 10 21 V. m. aSd l"o6, e 1 1 98 p. m. Leave ltodlnc, week days, 187, 700. 1008. a, m., 12 15, 4 17, 8 00, 8 28 p. ml ''. i-oiiaviiie, weeicaays. 717. 7 40 k- m. SO. 1280.1 20. 4 80. 8 10 and B M r, . Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18. 8 88. 11 22 a. m., 149 5 68, 7 75,9 41 p.m. ' oiananoy v,1ly, wees; days, 8 45. 0 04. 147 a.m. 2 2J. 5 JS, 8 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahaouy Plane, week daya, 2 40, 4 03 80. 9 22. 10 23. 12 00. . Vn im ku .1 1024pm. ' -' iave vvilIUuisporl.weekdays, 7 42. 1000 a, m..U 84 and 4 00. 11 80 p.m. .. AUANTIO CITY DIVISION, Leave PI lladelnlilo, Chxatnui .i,.,i.r4 South street whar tor Atlantic City. eckdava Binreas. Km onn lnji m 1 m 2 0), 3 00. 18 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 30 5 00 sixty .......... ., iu,pm. Accomoaacion, sua ni. 5 :w, 0 30 pm. Hundaya Kxpretw. 780, 8 00. 8 30,9 00. 10 00 am, 4 t 1 15pm Aecommoda: tlon, 8 15 a m, 4 45 p m. $1.00 Excursion 7 00 a m dally and 7 30 Sundays. Leave Atlantic City Depot I Weekdays Ex. press, 18 !5 Mondays only , 7 00, 7 45, 7 GO from llaltleave, station only, 8 30, 9 00. 1013. 1100 aro,830, 430, 530, 730, 930 p m. Accommo dation 4 25 8 00 am, 3 50pm. Hundavs Ex- prens, 3 30, 4 00. 8 00, 8 CO, 8 30, 7 00, 7 80. 8 00, 5.3?H.1" Accommodation, 715am. 4 80 pm. J 1.00 Excursion weekdaya 8 00 p m, Sundays 8 10. . K'. ?? City-Weekdays 8 45, 9 15 a in, 2 15 4 15, 5 15 p m. Sundays 8 45. 9 IS a m, 4 45 i iu. cicursio i nursuay ana aunday 7 00 For Cape May and Sea Isle City "Weekdays 9 15 a m, 280, 4 15 p m, Sundays 8 45 a m 4 43 p m. i too excursion Sundays only, 7 00 a m. Additional for Capo May Weekdays 8 54 a m. Sundays 9 15 a m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Vo, iMriha. I.I.m.,1.. 1 A- . Fhlladelnhla and Readlnir 1!. II wit. ilrW.i or address A. aWKlOlBD, EOSOK J. WKKCS, GenM Bupt., Oen'IPasa'r Ari., lteadlnr Tsrmlnal, Pklladslphta. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer tnd Porter. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S ROW' J bou. Sesl- l Id's, f 'lB1 ' tvite Iraprores cheap JroVe nd mes C your ten. -mo'in'1 lur lut e in..ney. U. pik f Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention.
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