NOTICED IIIS BEFORE. You Probably Have and May Have Spoken About It. The render of thla newspaper If lio takes tho time ntnl trouMo to look carifully tliruutjb Its col ii ins, will tirulnuly II ml Imlf a dozen Mati'inuiits tjiclccil on to tlio foot of reading mitlces nlioiit medicine preparation Noto this fact. In each mid every tn,' m far as Hlii'tiwnloali Ii concerned, liu mlflil Just as Mill live In tin) moon. Vakil mii.tlu r noto of tills. Tho only li'inidt on tlio in.rkcl which glvm loMlmuiiy nt In mi', IihiiI proof In every tonniinil cliv In I lie L'uion to back up ltd claim, is I) uii a Kiilnc l'ills. Tliey all try It, i hi Hv laiuiiot tin It! Wliythoy aro un able to ilo it can an uly be left with tbe reader to drw bn own conclusions. Here is Slicn mi o,li (iruif for Slionandonli readers: .Mr. Patrick Foley, of 10 South Chestnut street, miner, was subject to an Indisposition common to miners On reading about Detail's Kidney P.Ms, lie decided to try tho old Quaker remedy and got a box from Kirlln's drug store This Ii what bo Miyi of his ex perience : "I had a great deal of pain across my kidneys and laiuuucm In tbe snmll of my IW J .1 i,. 1 I I....1 feeling of giddluoss. Tlieio was not much annoyatico from tho kidney bccietiuns but Boiuetlmes there was too frequent action. If 1 bent forward, sharp twinges passed through mo and my back was so weak I could hardly lift anything. A box ami a half procured at Kirlln's Pharmacy removed tho pain from my head and tho lameness and aching from my back." UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT SPBINdS OF ARKANSAS VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will eradicate from your system tho linger ing effects of grip and other ailments caused by the sovere winter, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, iivor and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood aud skin diseases, and chronic and func tional derangements. The mountain tnjiate of Hot Springs is cool aud delightful In summer. 100 hotels open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all information, address C. F. Cooley, Manager Iiulsuess Melt's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern By., Washington, I). C, or C. Lr Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 82S Chestnut St., l'hila., Pa. C'l-lm On Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar anteo : "All wo ask of you is to uso two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return tho bottle to your druggist and ho may refund tho price paid." Prico &r eta., 50 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness. Constipation. Dyspepsia, Sick-Koad -acho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Nervlta Mesial Co., CSIcifO So box contains 15 pills. Sold by Kirlln's drug store, Shenandoah, Pa. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Inter nal, Illlnd or Bleedlng.Itchlngorllurnlng.Flssures and Fistulas. Relief Immediate cure certalu. It cures Burns, Scalds and Ulcerations and Con tractions from Burns. Tho Relief instant healing wonderful. It cures Torn, Cut or Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It cures Bolls, Carbuncles, Felons, " Ruurouuds," Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Bore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Bllngs of Insects, Hosqulto Bites and Sunburns. Throe Sizes, 25c, 50o. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists! or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William dt John HI... XEW YORK. SP CateliMttr's Enzlt.il Dl.mou.. ilraal. PE.WRGYAL PILLS Wi 0rlctnluIOnl Genuine. jb. Drueiilil for Citchttttrt gngiuh Di; IMim, active) with bin ribbon. 1 mVc la Urap for putlealtri, trtlimontfcU b4 tirifr fa i .b1 Iaa." in UtUr, bi ret am T Mali. 10,000 HitiiiOBWi. fipwi CLlehrlrVliemlitlCo..Mii4)iMGVj til Local Ifruzgiiu. VllXuW A This Hot One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while at quenches the thirst. Laner's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating These brews will be furnished in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - FA AJUrf I I ID aoibriji an OMiMjymii. The Orango Froo Stato Bound to Support the Transvaal. SPEECH OF PRESIDENT ' BTEYH, Ilo Hotnlnflu tlio Volknrnnd or Tlmtr Trttnty Olilluatlou, mill I'mottunlly Cliniutm tho lti-Ittnli (lovornmoiit With llt-iiolir F.il th With Trnnavnnl London, Sept. 22. While the pre cise result of 'tho secret session of tho rand of the OrniiGO Free ytals Is not yet known here, President Steyc's speech nt the opening of the session Is regarded ns an almost Infallible in dication of the attitude which the Kreo State will take. Commentlnc from this point of view, tho London morn- Init Doners are all Imuresseu with the added gravity of the situation, and murmurs are beginning to be hoard re garding the dllatortness of the govern ment In getting troops forward. The government Is faced with some thing like a dilemma. The leader of the opposition has publicly denounced the precipitancy of the colonial office In forcing a conflict. Tlierezore, min isters are disinclined to convoke-parliament, If, on the other hand, so large an expenditure as the apparent attltudo of the Orange Free State would Involve Bhould become neces sary tho government would be obliged to summon parliament in order to get adequate supplies. It Is understood that tho monoy question accounts ior the dribbling manner In which the troops aro being forwarded. Oerman military experts, realizing the seriousness of the campaign before Great Britain, are commenting with astonishment upon tha fact that Eng land Is so behind In her preparations. In Berlin It is also believed that Dr. Leyds is acting as President Kruger's evil genius and misleading him by re ports that he is likely to get sym pathy, If not assistance, from some of the European powers. No member of the Cape cabinet was present at the meeting of the Afrikan der members of tho Cape parliament yesterday. A dlspatah from Pretoria announces that arms oontlnue to be served to the burghers. lUtKSIDENT BTKYN'S SPEECH. It Commits the Orange Froo State to tha Tranavaal'H Support. Bloemfontetn, Orange Freo State, Sept. 22. The volksraad met yesterday with a full attendance. President Steyn read a carefully prepared speech in which he expressed regret that the relations between Great Britain and the Transvaal had become strained. The members, he said, were aware of the meeting of Sir Alfred Milner and President Kruger at Bloemfonteln, when President Kruger made proposals which, although refused by the Brit ish high commissioner, were unani mously considered throughout the Or ange Froo State to be exceedingly fair.' President Steyn said the Transvaal had been decoyed by the British diplo matic agent at Pretoria, Conyngham Greene, and he practically aocused the imperial government of a breach of faith. He said he was disinclined to advise the Transvaal government to accept the latest British demands. The present critical state of affairs could not bo a matter of indifference to the Orange Freo Stato. which was bound by treaty to afford assistance to tho Transvaal, and he had, therefore, con vened the volksraad to decide what attitude should be taken. "Thoro is nothing," declared the president, "that warrants war or an attack upon the Transvaal. Such dif ferences as exist can he solved by ar bitration. War would be an insult to religion and civilization." In conclusion President Steyn said he would tnke this opportunity of lay ing certain draft laws before the volks raad for consideration, praying God to give the members strength to pass resolutions not only conducive to peace and prosperity, but also in tho interest of their beloved state. Immediately after the speech Presi dent Steyn asked the volksraad to go Into secret session, which was agreed to unanimously. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield. 111., makes the statementthat she caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested ur. Kinir's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued its use and after takine sis bottle, 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 at A Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00, TUree Killed nr. a Crossing. Albla, la., Sept. 22. While James 0. Beebe, son and daughter and two grandchildren were crossing the rail road tracks four miles east of Albla yesterday a passenger train crashed into tno venicie. jasper ueete, aged 67 years: Mrs, Elite Johnson, a daugh ter, aged 84 years, and George Beebe, a son, aged 7, were killed, and Gertie Johnson, a grandchild, aged 2 years, is fatally lnjuieil and win die. Qlve the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place 01 Coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly pre pared it tastes like the finest coffee but Is free from all its injurious properties. Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about ( as much as coffee 15 and 25 c. Columbia Aculn DuVunts J&'efender. Bristol, It. I Sept. 22. The Colum bia left for a sail down the bay yes terday, going out under mainsail. Jib and club topsails. She sailed down toward Newport, and on her way met the. Defender coming up. Immediately the yachts started In for a brush, racing up the coast for a distance of nearly etx miles. Although the De fender was pushed hard, she was over a half mile behind at the end of the run. The sailing was all to the wind, ward. Rain caused a sudden termina tion of the race. TIIK LADIES. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes It their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for tbe pame of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near Ihe'bottom of the package. For salejby all druggists. THE WOES OF F 1 ind-Nfi-Oidn urn at all drug stores your druggist will tell you of nf. hntriA hn wilt vrmli -fnt 4n4l A vmj uuvu uiu UUUi ML UlU WViy OoSurUUU Morrow's Liverlax cures constipation, biliousness, costiveness they eell for 25c a box at all drug stores. FOR SALE BY S. P. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of tho generative organs ot cither box, such as Nervous Prostration, Falling or Lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly amissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every $5 order wo guarantee to euro or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box, O boxes for 5.00. Die. JUOTT'S ClIlirilOAl, CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale by P. W. Houck. AFTER USING, Strong Brink is Oeath OR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the 011I7 positively guaranteed remedy for the Drink Habit, Nervousness and Melaocholi caused bj strong drink. WE-UUA11A.VTKI3 FOUJt IIOXF.H to core any case wltn a poaltlre wrl 1 1 en Biinr nntcw or refund the moner, and to deetroj the appeUte for Intoxicating liquors. THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDQE OF THE PATIENT. CTDflUB nDIU V caiinMSJixory, rovwi olnUHO UniriN ami niii. '," of 110.00 we will mall you four 4 boxes i,ii tlve written cuiiraiif to cure ,r ifw, yourmouey. tilngle boxes law. For sale at Klrlln'a drugstore. Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. The fall term of this fiunoiii trnlulng school for teiichors , iv 1 1 1 open August 23, 1899. Su. pctlor advantages aro offeretl to young men and women preparing for teaching, col lege, or business. The build tng9are all new, containing spacious and comfortablo rooms for students, roomy re citation halls, steam heated throughout.nnd supplied with the. latest and best lighting and sanitary appliances, lleforo choosing n school secure a catalogue of the Keystone Normal School. i Rev. N. G. Schaeffer, Ph. D D. D PRINCIPAL. For full Information, catalogue, etc.. address Sf I KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, & KUTZTOWIf, PA. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. S19 N. Centre St., Fottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, ains and Wines, at the b A ebolca line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations f or travelers. Mealnatal) hours riillions of Dollars Go np lu nmoki, dvoryyear. Take no rlaks but (jot your housos, stock, far nlture, etc., Insured In 11 rut-class ro Uablo companloa as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Ant ' 120 Bouth JardlnSt IIm-mmh msi Mil fcuii , re (iltT fulUs 1 with Tuwy '"id unyroj ,ht Uk the modem, KdecOfic, poetical np-ftxUto moJldne tJutt bints has klAner backache, kUoeyaBawntt, sleeplessness and wintry dlsturbancss In either adults or chnircsk Wo kntnr Kid-Nc-Oida will absolutely euro tho aboyo ailmonta and minor affections directly duo to thom wo have given names of those who wero cured investigate and you will get at the truth. Dlsordsred kidneys are Indicated by pabx In the back, distress or fullness after eating, scanty or scalding urine, wtakoMs and chills, patn In the loins, nervousness, sleeplessness, Ion of vitality, swelling in limb or wu vi win, leuuaeni ui ms urine. In Yellow tnlilnt -fnrm mil nr. in KU-tto-OMs and Urtrjtx, manufactured by John Monow & Co., Chemists, SprlngfleB, Cftla. - MB VITALITY ennsylvania RAILROAD SHnUTKILL DIVISION July 1, 18M. Trains will leave Shenandoah after Ine boots date for Wlitgan, Qllbertou. Frackvlllo. Dsri Wotcr. St. Clolr, Fottsvllle. Hamburg, Heading Fottstonn. Fhoenlxvllle. Xorristown a'jj FhlP aelpbla (ilr',xd street station) at 619 and 803 am., 2 10, Slip m. on week days. Sundarf 8 03 . m., i 20 p. m. . ,8lV". ,eve Frackvllle for Shenandoah al 7 88, 11 48 a. m. and 5 8, 7 88 p. m. Sundav 11 01 n. m. and 5 SU p. m. Leave Fottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vllle. 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 6 10, 7 10 p. m. Sunda. 10 8.1 a. m 8 10 p. m. Leove Fhllalelphla, (Broad street station), to Shenandoah at 8 85 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week days Hondas leave at (! 50 nnd9 23 a. m i.Iav.Mr,,"iS?e,'inla '"road street statloa) foi 1'nttHvllle.fi 80, 8 33, 1019 a. m., 1 SO, 4 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 8 SO, 9 23 a. m. and 6 02 p m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YORK. . Express WeekMlays, 8 20. 4 OS, 4 40, 8 00, 6 It 850,788,823 950, 'lOSI. ll 00, Il43km7l300 i',0?,.,,85' Limited 100and 4 22 pm, 143. ?2.3. 8 60, 4 02, 800, SftO.SOO, fo2,'810 i00.1-..12 01 "'k11- Sundays 8 20", 4(3, 4 40, 12 S3, 2 80, 4 02 Limited, 4 si, 8 20. 3 48 8 83 7 02, 8 10, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night ' 3 8 M For Boston without change, 11 01 a a. week. days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. Catsklll Express Parlor car, 1100 a m week- or Sea Olrt, Asbury Park. Ocean QroTe, Long Branch, 4 03, 650, 880, 11 41 a in, 2 43 8 30 4 08nm weekdays! 300 p ni Saturdays only! Sundoya stops at Interlaken for Asbury Parkl. 4 05 and 8 30 u m. 11 Kor Lam.b",TlIIei Boston and Scranton, 8 80 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 8 82, 8 00 (LanibertTlHe and IJastononW), weekdays, and 703 p m dally p rfdaU ? " Da weeku?,i nt l Mount Focono special, 103 p m Saturdays only. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 8 SO. 7 20 8 Hi 10 20. 11 23 a m, 12 09 .12 86, .f 12, 8 13. i il l'i 2S Congressional Llm.J, 5 81, 6 17, 0 65, 7 81 n m S"? V.?lnlBlltweefeda?' Sundays, 860. 720' 9 12, 11 23 a m, 12 09. 'lla, 8 13, 4 41 '! Can. gresslonal Llm.),8 8l, '6 85, 7 81p m and 13 Ot For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m 1 82 and i 01 p m week days. 8 OH and 11 16 p m daily 13A051nUh.T.yne- EP"1 P.1 Southern Kallway. Express 3 84 and est p m, dally, Norfolkand Western Railway for Memphl and New Orleans, S 34 pm dally, ""P"i Chesapeake & Ohio Kallway, 781 pm, dally For Old l'olnt Comfort and Norfolk. 13 a a m weekdays, 11 10 p m daily. Leave Market street wharf aa follows) Ex. press ior r,ew ork,9 00 a m, 4 80 p m week. a m. 1 00 and 4 00 u m weekKlyi. Hundayi tona at Interlaken for Aabury Park, T 80 a m. and 400 p m weekdaysi 130 p m Saturdays only. Suijdays, 7 80 am.' For TuokertonVS 10 a in and 4 00 p in weekdays. ' FOR ATLANTIC CITY, . Bad street station tU Delaware rlrei br dge-Express. 4 53, 9 40 80 mlnutcsl a m. S M 181 minutes, 400;Wmtnutesl,70S 8armnuUl p. m Hundays 483, 9 20 80 mlnutesl sZimV 2 88 82 mlnutesl, 7 03 83 mlnutesl p. m. Leave Slarket Street Wharf Kiprw. BOO 880, (73 minutes). 10 00 (75 minutes, a m? (loo .. vJ, """v1 V Li Tzz' -.wi wu minuwsL 00 ITS minutes, 1000 70 inVnutesl m.. iria 4 80 173 minutesj p. m. J1.00 Kxcuislon train. 7 00 a m week-days. Sundays, 7 00 and 7 30 a m. For Cape May, Aaglesea, Wlldnort, Holly Beach Express, 90U a m, 3 30, 4 03 100 minutes I BOO pin week-days. Sundays, 8120am. Foi Cuie May only, 130pm Saturdays. II 00 Ex cursion train, 700a. ai. dally. For Sea Isle tnty. Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express 9 10 a in, 2 80,4 20 5 00 pm weekdays. Suiidays, 8 SO a ui, flA) Excur sion train, 700 a m dblly. For Sumers' l'olnt Kxpresa, 8 00,8 80,10 00 a m, ( 1 00 Saturdays oily), 2 00, 8 00, 4 00, 8 00 5 BO p m weekdays. Suncays, 8 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 OC a m, 4 80 p m. The Union Transfer Company will call foi and check baggage f-om hotels and residence. Dlnliir 'i.r I, Ii ilUKUiSKun. J U. Wooi Geu'l Manaei, Ueu'l Pasa't't A WOMEN are, at their best, bad enough Tho reason for most of these woes? Thej havo sick kid neys and most of all, most of them, cither Trill cot or do nQt know it. Dear Madam Do you want to get rid of your wora? Toko ..it rA. curoa they effected here a KIRLIN. A RIOTOUS CONVENTION. Slnssnchusotts Domoornts SInko Work Foi n St rone Police Foroo. Boston, Sept. 22. The riotous scenes and tho bitter fights between tho two factions of tho Democratic party of this state which characterized the all night Boslpon In Music Hall here In 1896 and that at Worcester the follow ing year were renewed with even greater bitterness at the annual con vention ot the state Democracy In Mechanics' Hall yostord'ji. Thoro was hardly a moment after me speeches of the temporary and permanent presid ing ofTlcers were colluded when thero was quiet and harm.,ay lu any degree. At times the entire delegation was upon its feet, the Vienibers standing on chairs and tables, shouting In tho heat of passion some denunciatory re marks at the chairman or the person who was endeavoring to speak upon tho platform. At this time It seemed as though even the force of 100 policemen In the hall would be of no avail, so Impas sioned were those upon the floor, and the climax came when, at the request of the chairman, the captain of police appeared upon the platform and placed his hand upon Congressman John E. Fitzgerald, In readiness to forcibly ro move him from the platform had he not subsided. The caustf of the tumult was tho question before the body accepting the action ot the state committee In pre senting a list ot delegates to the na tional convention. The committee won. The state ticket follows: For gov ernor, Robert Treat Paine, Jr.. of Doston; lieutenant governor, John H. Mack of North Adams; attorney gen eral, John S. Morrison of Lowell; state auditor, TV. L. Hamsdcll of Lynn; soo retary of state, Harry Lloyd of Boston; state treasurer, Joseph J. Flynn of Lawrence. Story of a Slave, To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., telli bow such a slave was made free, lie says : "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alono. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully Improved and able to do ber own work." This supremo remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head ache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist, Coltoiro I'rofenH(irn SuluUle. Covington, Ga., Sept. 22. William A. Franz, professor of English and literature In Oxford college, killed himself Tuesday night at his home here. The weapon used was a pocket knife, Dr. Franz Inflicting 15 wounds on his neck, arms and In the lungs. Dr. Franz assumed the duties of his position only last Monday, coming jiere from Fayettevllle, Mo. He was a native of Virginia. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion Is an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists In connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them lu perfect health. Prico 85 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrllu on a guarantee. Cnnur I.ali'orers on Strike Jollot, Ills., Sept. 22. Five hundred laborers on section 18 of the Drain age canal struck yesterday. The con tractors have been paying them twice a month, but owing to the frequency of tho sprees which resulted from this, it was decided to pay monthly. The men objected, and voiced their discon tent In a strike. Tho men are largely foreigners, and trouble Is feared. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and I.uugs. It Is curing more case of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great emedy. Price 25c and 50c. Ask yonr grocer tor the "Hoyal Putent flour, aad take no other brand. It is. tho boat Hour made. NORFOLK'S HOSPITAL PIRB. Four f milium vr Killed nml Twn rirrmpn rrliul.v Injitrwl. Norfolk. 8pt. 22. Four llvM wer lost in the erat fire which destroyed St. Vincent dr Paul's hospital early , ypslerday morning. The remains were 1 ;ik m from the debris and removed to , lty morgue yesterday for Identl- nl ion. proving to be M follows: Mrs Marjmret McKweMi, 70 years ot iu'' a lndy of weak mind, who was llii ip for sate keeping. The only way 1 . roulrl bf lilmtlfled was by her ear ip "s, ilo- body Wing so badly burned. Mis Klixnbeth, an old lady, who had Icimi nt the hospital for long time i-. 11 lioardnr. She was on the fourth or and ibe body had fallen through in th third. She was Identified by 1 he Mti iirlure of her body. Clu-iry Hoswell, a 3-year-old child, frem I.pwlston, N. C, who had a club f. i..t urtil was there for treatment. Mini IMppen. of Titrboro. N. C, who bad just entered the hospital and waa to bitve been ope rated upon yesterday. Tho body was found In the ruins of the 1'i'ti in which she slept. The Injured are: Fireman Thomas Hnrrett, of the Queen street engine 1 utie. leg broken, right arm frac nii'pd In three places and cut on the forehead. He Is still alive, but hns not rc-iMined consciousness, and but little lu po of his recovery is entertained. Fireman Robert A. Foster, driver, hurt about the head, but not seriously. The property loss, It Is believed, will reach $500,000, with comparatively little insurance. The imllrlee cover in).' the burned main building will not aggregate over $40,000. SERIOUS WRECK ON A BRIDOE. l our Killed mill Threo Injured In n Hear Klltl Collision. St. Paul, Sept. 22. Four men were killed and three seriously Injured yes terday In a rear end collision ot freight train" on a bridge on the Omaha road near Wlndom. An engine was pushing the first train and the second was a double header, so that three engines were thrown Into the river In a badly wrecked condition. One span of the bridge was demolished and 17 cars thrown into the river or along the tracks. These curs took fire and sev- cr.i; were burned. The dead are I5n-1 gineer Itasmussen, Fireman Roberts, Fireman Stratton and John Roberts, n traveling man from St. James, Minn. Engineer HHsmussen, Fireman Hub erts and Fireman Stratton went down with their respective engines, and were crushed and burned to death. John Hoberts, who was In the caboose of tho train on the bridge, met a like fate, while Engineers Tew and Yeomttns and Merrill were more or less Injured, the latter suffering a broSin leg. Con ductor Williams, ot the train which was struck, lied after the accident, af ter telling conflicting stories as to tbe cause, lie was lu the caboose when the crash came. Four Mississippi Kourt Victims. Macon, Miss., Sept. 22. Cornelius Triplet, colored, was shot and killed at Singleton, Winston county, Miss., Wednesday night, making four vic timstwo whlto and two colored of the feud raging In that county. The friends of H. B. Johnson, the man killed with Ed Triplet Monday, were here yesterday, laying In a supply of arms nnd ammunition. More trouble Is probablo. 4l OEKI.TiOlJ2 V" PUF URINARYaDISEASESV 'oPECIALLY VALUABtVlN PROSTATIC IROUBffS CYSTITI5"OIABCTESWINCONTINCNCY. URINE SCItNTiriC BLINDING. PURE SANTALano SAW PALMETTO-ETC CTfi ' BvMAIL 0?StHO&1MproIMPHLlTr PAN-AMERICAN DRUGCO.newyorkj Hold In Shenandoah at Kl Rll IM'S PHARMACY. Orders by mall sent to any address. POLITICAL CARDS. lOTE FOIt WM. S. LEIB, OK ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTAKV. yoTE Fon FRANK R. KANTNER, 01' LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOIt HORACE. F. RABER, OK l'lNKQItOVK. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTK FOIt THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOIt M. A. CAREY, FOR rROTHONOTARY. yOTK l'OIt FRANK C. REESE. Op HiiBNAvnoAir. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. yo. Foit JOHN T. SHOENER, IOR CI.ERK OF THE COURTS. yOTK FOIt CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yOTK FOIt EMANUEL JENKYN, I'rracut Incumbent. FOR UE.CORDER OF DEEDS. A Young Girl's Experience. Mv dsnsttl' r' ' ruv,. m ,tc t. rr! on1'r. flic W'hbO. 11 iiihI" ,1m startled In r. ' Before Mm- hail Kins th. i hHi.ue In i. . t" could IiumIIv lieteken fortlie u tsrapldl groHlni? well and s nv. 1 plenum it perfHet, snd she mv m . 1 night. Mm. I.ii.-.v Mr-Null, Hr h 1 ler Kim- rrB dlseium r 1 1 Rtouui' Ii. I n.rniul kulnej. Hi. Grocera can teL yon why tfnr whoboy SEEMi, lf-cpconniig' tor it. Yiiii t an t kcrp on sell!' ,' a poor thing to Lut same peorte. are HWl Of wing Seel- Ig'S because vou kcSn buy clirap fenffee and lnnke it delicious bv a 1 little 01 this admixture. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jj MHUKKK ATTURNBY-AT-LA'W. Offlre Kuan hutlilloa, nm o! Main an Centre streets, 14bffMDdDB. J CLAUDE HHOW3t, ATTORNGY-AT-LAW. TOfTle! Onr. Centre and Watte strcU nex to Justice Toomey's ofitoe. c. tiliUlII.KK, M. !., PHYSICIAN AND SUUdEON. No. 10 Rmt I.Wyd 9treet. Ofllra hiHirs : to 9 ' to 9 p. 111. nitOK. JOHN JONRH, m. t 1 to B p. m. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box as, Xahanoy Oily, Fa, ITarlnf studied under some ot the best msMers In London and 1'arls, will Rive lemons on the violin, uiBndolln, guitar and Tooal culture. Terms reasonable. Andres In eare n( Strouse, me leweier nhensndosih. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN KFFKOT Jl'LY I. In-9, Trains leave Rhenandoati im follows : Vn, K.w . 11111. I 1... . . " ... , im . tl)ll.llcilUllt, ffKI UftVH. Sundnjs, 3 10 a in. ror r.er i ork via SInrch Ctiunk, week days. 787a. m., 12 26 and 09 n. m. . v. ..LnU,IIK nun UIIIM1BIIIMIB, WMK UflVl. 2 10. 5 a, 7 87. 9 S8 a. m.. IS X, 8 09 and a 09 n. m Mlltl.ln.'H 111 a For 1'ottsrllle. weekdays, 210, 7 37. B 5.1 a m. 12 8, 309, 0 09 and 7 30 p. lu. Hundays, 2 10 a m. .-ii.iii.uuj' niy, wce Oays, 2 10, 7 87. 98 a. m., 12 26. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. S11 nil aval 1 Ifl 1. . For WIlllanifitoH, .unbury and Iwfeburc. Sunday's 27 a m' ' " m For Maiiano) l'lne rekdays, 2 10. 3 27. 0 SS. 7 87.9 55,1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09. 7 8(' 9M r '"""i"!". iw niiu 0 Si n m. For Ashland and Sbnniokln, week dacs S ?7. . - ......... m, 0 w, W, , , to auu V iy p. in. Sunday, 8 27 in. r or iMiiiniore. Washington and the West via t T" 1 . V?fb inla le" Keadliu ,. z!' """""iiui. ii-. x n. a n.) at a a? 11 1 1 , t- ",lu 1 -1 j. in. auui- 1 , 4 ' .wtimy-iourin ana tncsl- 1011 iivm, mwa. m. 12 M 12 15 8 40 p m. Hundays, 1 85. 8 28 p m. TRAINS FOR SHKNANDO.UI. IAVM KflW VnrV fm Tlt.ll. JAlt.l. days, 1215, 180,780,1180 a. ni., aud 180.180. 9 00 p.m. Inre N'l'l. Vnrlr rl. .T. HI - . days. 80. 9 10 a. in., I ao, 4 40 p. m. .ra. o runnucipnia, uoaaing Terminal, week J ". 4 80. s 8. 10 21 a. m. and 18, 4 08, 0 85. " f a. ,12 15.4 177o05,8 2p.'n: " ' Leayo Fottsvllle, weekdays. 717, 740 a. m. 9 80, 12 80, 120, 4 80, 8 10 and 6 SO p. m. imuM weeK uays, s ID. 8S0, 112? a. m., 1 19. 5 M 7 r . 9 41 p. m ' ..'t'"'0 Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45. 9 04, 11 47 a. m. 2 22 5 Jb. 8 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m 10 Z4 p m iare will. tpnrt, weekdays, 743, 10 00 a M..12 34acd 100,1180 p.m. ATLANT1 C CITY DIVISION. Leave Fl llndelplila Chestnut street wharf aud South street -f hai tor Atlantic City, 2 00, 8 00. I!l 10 sixty minute'), 4 00. 4 80, 5 odslxty m',iuifll L30- 7 I3 I '" Accomodation, 6 13 a m. 5 80. 8 30 D 111 MimHavm ICvttrua 1 n u trt 8 SO, 9 00, 10 00 n m. 4 15, 7 II 11 in. Acoommoda tlon, 8 15 n 111, 4 48 p m. H.&0 Excursion 7 00 a ui uuu- nun , w nutwaya. Leave Atlantic fltv Denot: Wt.li.v press, 18 15 .dondays only , 7 00, 7 43, 17 80 from liultlcnvo. station only, 8 30, 9 00, 10 15, 1100 a in, 3 80, 4 30, 5 30, 7 80, 9 30 p m. Accommo dation 4 A 8 00 am, 8 50 p m. Sundays- Ex. prew 8 30, 4 DO 8 00, 6 00, 680. 7 00, 7 30. 8 00, 6 30 11 111 Accommodation, 7 15 a m. 4 80 p m. 11 OQUxcurslon weekuays6G0nro,Hundays610. I'.i . 1 1 .u. (St.- 11".. ...1 t mm n . . . v.i,-ii0,.u..-b . lit ft 111, 215 Uj, 515i ni Sundsvs 845. 9 13a m. 4 4 p in. 11.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 09 a in. For Cane Slav and Sea Isle f-llriv.v,l. 9 15 a m, 2 30, 4 15 11 m. Sundays 8 46 a m '4 43 pro. ILOO excursion Sunuaya only, 7 00 am. Additional for Cape May Weekdays 8 54 am. Sundays 9 13 ant. rarior uars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading UmllwAv iirvt or address I. A. HwxioinD, Bdsox J. Wszxs, uen-i uni., Qen l Fs-a'r Art.. Resdlnr Ternlnvl. PktlsHelnhta SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half aud Half, Beer and Porter. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its cufctomers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention.
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