Don't Have to Wnlt Por Weeks. A Shenandoah Illustration. WaltltiK la dlscourngliiK. ' Prompt action plrnses everybody. A burden on the back Is n lieiivy weight. Hard to Wr day after day. Harder still year alter year. Lifting weight, rcmnvlim the burden. Brings appreciating responses. Shenandoah people toll of It, Tell how It ran lo done. Tell or relief tha' quick nnd uro. lterr Is a rao of It: Mr. David Thomas, of 201 Mayborry alley, minor, says : "I suffered Intensely from my back and kidney. I was In tho hospital for several week and when I returned I was suffvrlMK from a continuous backache nnd an ncuto lanienws across my loins. I could hardly net off a chair and it hurt mosovorely tottitilglitt'n It I had boon stooping orbemV lng forward. There were pains all through inr head, especially In the top and hack part, I thought they nso from neuralgia, but I am now convlncod that my kidneys caused It, for on getting Doan'a Kidnoy Pills from Kirliu'a l'liurumcy and using them tho lame neis in my inck nnd the pains in my head disappeared " Donn's Kidney l'ills fur sale by all dealers, Price So cents. Mailed by l'Wer-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. S le agents for the U, S. Remember the name Down's ami take no other. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT SPRINGS OF A 11 KANSAS VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will eradicate from your systom too linger lug effects of grip and other ailments caused by tho severe winter, and malaria, rheuma tlsra, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, itver nud nervous disorders, paralysis, blood and skin diseases, and chronic and tunc tlonal derangemonts. The mountain ti. Jiato of Hot Springs is cool and delightful In summer. 100 hotels open the year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all Information, address C. F. Cooley, Manager Iiulsness Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Geu'l Pass. Agt., Southern lty Washington, T). 0., or C. L. Hopkins, District Passenger Aeent. 828 Chestnut St.. Phlla., Pa. 6-1-lin Young Mothers, CroUD is tho terror of .thousands of young mothers Lecj'tiso Us outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts llko magic In cases of . . . I croup. It lias never lioen Known io mn. iuo womt cases relieved Immediately. l'rlco26 cts.. 60 cts. and 1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a gcarantee. Florida Short Line, rr-,.. kr... v 1. ...... ri.:,in TV.,., vtn XI1UX1CVV 1UI. . VJ ..... . , ! ! Southern Railway, leaving Broad street .statiou, Philadelphia, dally at 5:31 p. canles through Pullman sleeping ca-s io . , I T. Tl.l, ,.,iof,,n,,tlnn..,irela and Florida. All ir... ..l,,f,,ii.fml.l,ll(!l,.rlM , I . L. Hopkins, District Piisscugcr Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Ask your grocer tor tho "Royal Patent flour, and Uko no other brand. It is tho best LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES iBillousnoss, Constipation, Dyspepsia, iSick-Hoad - Sacho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATED. Sold by all druggists ! or sent by mall. JNenlts Medics! Co., Chluro 6c box contains 15 pills. Bold liy Kirlln's ilrug btore, Bliennudoab, Pa. HUMPHREYS Witch Hazel Oil THE PIIiE OINTfllENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Inter nal, IlUnd or Ulooding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief Immediate cure certain. It cures Burns, Scalds and Ulcerations and Con tractions from Burns. The ltellef Instant healing wonderful. It cures Torn. Cut or Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It cures Bolls, Carbuncles, Felons, 1 Runrounds," Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Bait Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Busters, Bore Ups or Nostrils, Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25e., 50a. and $1,00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price, HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William & John Bti., SEW YOKK. rThl.)i.tra Kit vllil. llbuvn Iiraud. PILLS Urlfl R1 apa PiJ "riiumt. AFC, fJI relUblf), laOllB Ma i DrurtUt for ChtehfUt Kntfitk nonlSrand la lteU "d ... Jta V"rXJ, V;;."." Af n ."t or set,! 4. Id itnupi for ptituUrt, t-ilmoouii u 11 nil. lo.uot Tfiimoiw-. rillL-VUA., A box of our srEcinL rnniLT drew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your home. Columbia Brewing Company Ti flTo PATENT Good Ideas L m may be secured by our aiu. AtiurfBB, THE PATENT RECORD. nslllmars. Hi. fiilbscrtptloai to The Piteot Itecord I1.W per annum. ngusta xn.l liivanuai., wa., jacKsonv no ouu , ",11 It a trial, tobk i.i ' T, n 'n Vn impa, ria., ""'"'"''' all eight bottles. It liacurea me, anu inanK u rnrryoU,,a . . Mln 111. I l.. ,1 flAlnmli n w p."" " ' i ,1.1. Ullt.lU 11 lit! i at ia oiwirr. nun inn itiohl uiinicuvu iimi I am savpn nnd unw n wen nnu iit-uitiu i . . . Mil JS"JSS,I8 MOO PILLS nam A- 0 null? r Probablo That tho British Parlia ment Will Meet Next Month. SIR WILLIAM VERNON HAEOOUfiT DoolnrcfiThnttlioControrerdynotrnril- Intr Hueornlnty Was) Not Introduced by the Trnnnrnnl. Hut by Coloulnl Sccrotiir.r Chamberlain. 1-iindnn. Hunt. 27. The Transvaal crisis presents row frosh features. It Is Increasingly probable mat. parlia ment will meet about the middle of October, nnd it Ib again asserted that General Sir Hedvers Duller, who Is to hnvn Riinrpinn command of the British forces In South Africa In the ovent ot hostilities, will start for tho Cape on Oct. 7. Nothing, however, has beon nfllidnllv made known on either point. The Transvaal government was in constant teleeramilc communication with Hloemfontoln yesterday, on the reDlv to Mr. Chamberlain's aispaton. it la holiaved that the reDly will pro test against the continued dispatch ot British troons bb a menace to tne TrnriRvnal. The Pretoria Voiksteln, tho official organ of the Transvaal government, declares that the Transvaal executlvo oucht to slve Great Britain at the most 48 hours to reply to the Trans vaal's demand that no further troops be landed pending tho receipt of the British nronosals. Sir William Vernon narcourt writes to The Times denying that tho contro versy regarding suzerainty was in troduced by tho Transvaal govern ment. Ho says It was originated by Mr. Chamberlain in his dispatch of SeDt. 16. 18!7. The Transvaal's inciepenaence," said Sir William. "Is complete. Even in foreign affairs the only thing re served is the flnai approva" ot tne nueen to treaties negotiated. It 1b un fortunate that the suzerainty question was over raised, and the sooner tho Whole dispute is dismissed the hotter. Nothing but mischief can come from the employment of vague teims like 'suzerainty' and 'paramountcy.- oe- vond' doubt tho relations of Great Britain with the Transvaal rest upon the terms of tho convention of 1884, an upon nothing else. What wo have to do is to trot tho rranonise question settled as quickly as possible without tho importation of extraneous matter. it as th government is understood to des-lre, both parties can take a new de- parture, .there can bo no obstacle to 1 V,l .M..ll.n " au u""uio ou.utiuu. A Narrow Escape TlmnVful wnrda written by Mrs. Ada E. TT..i r rt Q It "Waa tttbfil with !L bad cold which settled on my lung3 ; cough set in and Anally terminated in U'onsunipiipn. Vnnr Twtnra trave ma ud. saving I could live , r T " ' . .,, ,, a0rmined ifcuidot stay vi,T, my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above, my irasoano nuvwra iu eu. L'tiin'. Vi.w niiftiriTv for (Tonsumntion. I woman." Trial bottles iree at A. vasieys r ( W! oMire v n. -n 1 . I UL. .....I 1 IU1 Guaranteed or price reiunaea. benoonor Suitu'by an Icoboro. St. John's, N. F., Sept. 27. The schooner Lily of the West, from Lab rador, with 30 persons aboard and 500 quintals of codfish, struck an lcoherg otl rue airaus oi ueite isie, sinning almost immediately. Tno crew man- nirad to nsrnne. but. wir threa ilnvs In tho boats before they were res- . . . : - . cued. All hands suffered severely from wuut oi ioou anu urinn. i ney wero picked up by a passing; vessel. Sick Headacncs, The curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Itoot Tea, the great blood purifier and tlssuo I builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln ona guarantee. NUQQETS OF' NEWS. Tho total enlistments for the 12 vol unteer regiments last called out ag gregate 10,554. "Mysterious" Billy Smith, pugilist. was "knocked out by a modest waiter in Denver. An Elizabeth (N. J.) trolley car chased a runaway horpe and overtook mm alter an exciting run. A. New York Central passenger train collided with a freight train at Wheeler's Bridge, N. Y. Three men were killed and several injured After iiguilng against his sentence for two years, Millionaire William Bradbury, of San Francisco, went to jail for 24 hours for spitting on the uoor of a street car, OR. .GEN ur nary; .n'rrHBfl M. IRRlTABlr INFLAMMATION MXui&onoiPtoKlOHCls roSTHCf SO r 1 1 A V, i r- cV& CPECIAU7 VAlUADtC IN PROSTATIC IROUbUa CYSTITIS-DIABETESXlNCONTINCNCyURINC PURE SANTA Lano-SAW PALMETTO'iffc'nfi QvMail Sl0.06iND6TAMproiirtMPHLCT. PAN-AMERICAN DRUGCO.newyorkj Bold In Shenandoah at KIRL-IIM'S PHARMACY. Orders by mall sent to any address. RAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centra St., FottsTllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at the ba A cuoice tine 01 cigars anu temper ance urlnKs. Accommodation for travelers. lleala at all honrt 1 riilllons of Dollars Qo np In nmoku every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fnr nitnre, etc,, insured In flrat-cl&ss re iiauia companies as representoa by DAVID FAUST Insurance Ag:eni AlioLIf sndAaoldsntal oavanlis nn n money savings ni Fine Furniture are very larpe here. You can buy of us at less than the ordinary furniture dealer pays for his goods. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS SAPOLIO ueai tii and Tho Rrc.it remedy fur nervous orpnns oi oitnersez. sucti as AFTER USING For Sale toy A I'liPDiitnuniil Mi " I if Sturm. Kingston, .lamnlcn, Sept. 27. The American schooner Adelo Thacknrn, Captain McKoen, which sailed from Philadelphia Sept. 2 for this port, lias arrived here, and reports having; en countered a phenomenal electrical storm Sunday. Tho lightning shivered the mainmast, burned the rails anil temporarily prostrated tho captain and four seamen. The vessel itself also caught fire, hut owing to tho terrific volume of rain which was falling at the time the flames were soon extin buibiicu. Takes tho burn out; heals tho wound j cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil, tho household romedy Pardon For Jlinllo Al ton. Paris. Sept. 27 The government has decided to pardon Emlle Arton, who lu nuycuiuci, loiiu, uo l" Afrht vnnrg' ImnrUniimpnt fnr mm- for com- Helnach and frauds on Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place oi Codec. 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 f aU it3 in:uriou3 prortjes. Grain-O aids ... .. ., ,. digestion and sUengthens the nerves. It -I. ...., ,., i . .i i t.!i not a stimulant dui a neann Duuuer, nu gun dren. as well as adults, can drink it with creat Kn-fit rna nbn,,t ( s muoh as coffep. 15 and 25c. Four Klllp'd In Ili-nrt Kml Collision. Oskaloosa, Ia Sept. 27. A head-end collision occurred yosterday on the Northwestern railroad t-oven, miles southeast ot this city between a pas senger train and a double ueader coal train, killing four and seriously injur ing, two trainmen. Two engineers, the conductor of the passenger train and a fireman of tho freight wore killed. What Is Shlloh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through tho world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases 0f inclplont consumption and relieved many In advl.cej 8taccs. If you are not satisfied w!th the results we will refuud your money Prico 125 cts., 50 cts. aud fl.00. Eirlin on a guarantee. Sold by P. D, Tlie TJIympIn to'Go to XorrolUv Norfolk, Vn.. Sept. 27. Tho visit of the big Virginia delegation to Wash ington to secure the presence of the Olympla and the North Atlantic squad- ron In Hampton Roads early In Oc tober has borne fruit. Assistant Sec retary of tho Navy Allen notified Sen ator Martin, of Virginia, that the North Atlantic squadron will be iu Hampton Itoads between tho 2d ana 6th of October. This is construed to mean that the Olympla will be one of the warships In the squadron. Tho occasion is to he mado a grand holi day. Tho Iiitunfiitloniil Crlokntorsi, Philadelphia, Sept. 27. When play was resumed yesterday in the Interna tional cricket match between Prince Hanjltslnhji's English eleven and the Philadelphia colts on the Belmont Cricket club's grounds at Elmwood 7 of the 22 locals wero still at the bat, IB wickets having fallen before the foreign bowlers on Monday. All the colts were out with a total of 205 runs. Despite the fact that Prince KanJIt slnbjl was to bat not more than 1,600 people were In attendance. When stumps were drawn the prince was not out and had made three runs. Tho Englishmen scored 3G runs for three Wi'tAts Many a Lover lias turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensivo breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Prico S3 rts. and SO cts. Sold by P, D. Klrlln on a guarantee. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. the Panama uanai company. 2 EVERYTHIiNG IN FURNITURE Is to be had here at such won derful money savings that it will more than repay the traveling cost to visit us. Christmas is nearing. J.B.Van Stiver Go. CAMDEN, N. J. FKe minutes from Philadelphia, by Ferry FROM THE USE OF VITALITY IDIX. MOTT'S prostration onl nil diseases ot the generative ncrvuus x rimnunuii, x uiuuk ui i.us, wuuuuwi P. W. Houck. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCinUYKtM. DIVISION JLLT 1, 1899. Trains will leave HlicnAndoah utter tno sdot ilatelnr Vt'lgRau. Olltjerton. Fraocvlllo, nail Water. Hi. Clair. Pottnvllle. llnmbure. Readtni .U.HIUWII. IUUCUI1YIII.I ..VII1.IUWU It U I 1 If aitelplila (Kr'd street station) at 0 13 and 8 09 !).... . . lit. 1 lit. w .1 -. . J T . 1- 1 1 a. m., j iu, o i p in. on wet it uays. Handayo o w a. III., iwp. iu. Trains leave Frackvllle for Hhccandoah 7 SA, 11 46 a. m. and 8 8S, 7 St p. m. Sundav 11 01 a. m. and 5 M p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Slienacdoah (via Frack vine i iu, it -m a. m., a iu, 7 io p. ra. Hunda 10 33 a. ra.. 5 10 ti. m. Iave 1'hlladelpbla, (Broad street station), to Bheaandoah at S 85 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week dayr Bttndarn leave at fl BO and 9 23 a. ra. Leave I'bllndelpbla (Ilroad street station) foi rotlavllle.SS0,8SS, 1019 a. m., 180, 4 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 8 60, 9 23 a. in, and o us p in. ieave lironu stieet station, fblladelphta, FOK NEW YOKK. Kipress Weeklavs. 8 20. 4 05. 4 40. 8 00. a la 660,733,823, 960, I0 21, 1100, 11 43 a m. 12 00 noon.iza.?. Limited "1 inland Mzmml.lu. 280.8 20, 8 60, 4 02, 600, 566,600, 702, 10, io oo'n m .' 12 oi'nlEiit Sundavs; sal. 4 d3. 4 o! t rvt r ik u oat n j linn ini I 2o?'.?io?'.oSpLiTiyo,f; For Boston without change. 11 01 . u. week darn, aud B 10 p. m., dally. CftUltlll Exprcsa (Parlor car, 11 00 a m week dava. For Pen Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long llranch, 4 05, 0 CO, 8 SO, 11 41 a m, 2 , S 80, i ii hi wa'auiijai aw p m saiuraays oni; 3: cuimijB irvujjo u iiitcriaitDQ tor AHUatj 1 4 09atKl830am. For Jainber.vule, Knaton and Bcranton. A 50 9 00 a ro, 1200 noon, a 62, ft 00 (Lambert villa and Enntononlv). weekdays, and 703 n m dallv ItufTulo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekday, and 7 07 p in dallv. Mount I'ocono special, 103 p m Saturday! WASUINQTON AND THE SOUTH. If fir TtnlllmnrA and Wm.hlnrrlnn U Kn tn u nt 10 20. 11 23 a m. 12 09. "12 88. ! 12. 8 12. 4 41 lS 2t ConKresalonal Lint., S 84, a 17, 8 85, 1 i n. m, SSittSl'MrSfS: sW.'-r.'s'iSi grenalonal Llm.,8 8l, 855, 81 p m and UK ' '1 n i im - U. 1 7 " niRui. Kor Baltimore, accommodation, 0 13 a m, 1 62 and 4 01 p ra week days, 5 OS aud 11 18 d m datlr Atlantic Const Lino. Express 12 09 pm.andl 12 CO ntgnl, dally. Boutbern Itallwar. Eipresa 4 81 and tit n m. dallv. Norfolk and Western Railway (or MempbU anu new urieana,a p m oaiiy, Clieaapcake & Ohio Hallway. 7 81 n m. dallv For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 2- n iu m-cnunya, 11 iu jj ill uaiiy. Leave Market street wharf at follow : Ex press for New York. 9 00 a m. SO d m week days. For Ioiik llranch via Seaside Park, 8 10 am, 1 SO nnd 4 00 p m wockdyg. Sundays it- nnd 4 00 p rn weekdays: 1 m asuruay only. Sundays, 7 30 a in. For a ui and 4 00 p m weekdays. ruckerton, 9 10 FOtt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station via Delaware rlvm bridge Express, 4 55, 9 40 80 minutes) a m, 2 84 8 minutes, 4 00 80 minutes, 7 03 85 minutes p u puiiuayn, w j& miDuieaj a.m. zbh IKS minutes, 7 uo liu minutes! p. m. Lenve Market Street Wharf Kxnreaa. BOO 8 30, (75 minutes). 10 CO (75 minutes, a m, (100 8oo (75 minutes), 8 so (eo minutes), 400 ii rwiuruaya nniy;, iw minutes;, uu, (yu minutes K nilnutos). 4 30 (75 minutes). 5 00 (60 mlnutasl. 5 30 165 minutes p. m. Sundays, BOO, 780 (75 minutes, 800 75 minutes, 8 SO 75 minutes, 900 175 minutes, 10 DO 70 minutes a. m., and idv no lumuiesj i. m. 91.W uxcuieion train 7 CO um week-days. Sundays, 7 00 and 7 80 a m. For uapeatay, Angieaea, wildw oid, Ilollt lleacb Express, 900 a m, 280,405 100 minutes! SCO pm week-days. Sundays, 8 30 am. Foi cape May only, 1 80 p m Saturdays. 11.00 Ex cursion train ForSea Isle City, Oceau Clljr, Avalon and u, i uua. m. uauy Stone Harbor Kipress 9 10 am, 2 80, 4 20, 5 00 pmwecKnavs. cunuays, a du a m. .14)0 uxcur .Ion train, 700 a m dally, For Homers' Point Kipress, 5 00,8 80,10 00 . m, ( 1 uu naturuays on lyj, z uu, a uu, 4 00, 5 00. 5 at p m weekdays. Suudays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 OC a m, 4 uu p m. The Union Transfer Comnanr will call fo and check baggage from hotels and reildencer, 'Liming car. I. B Hdtciiiksou, J. K. Woou, Geu'l Manairer. den'l I'va'n'i A, This Hot Weather n..o. a une needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot l ney are cooling, satisfy mg 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, - ra OUR HERO AT HOME. (Continued from First Page.) "I suppose you have come for the ti'i," said Admiral Dewey, referring to blr Thomas' gift of five pounds ot tea tu each man on the ship white ho was nt Colombo. No, you're welcome to that if any- tody can drink It," replied Sir Thomas. The admiral and the owner of the cup challenger had a IS minute talk. As air Tliotima and his friends left the Olympla a half hundred ot the ship's crow forward cheered the baronet. "I could not stop 'em," criod out Ad miral Dewey, waving his hand at Sir Thomas Upton. "They hadn't any or ders to do that." Many Notnblo Visitor. Admiral Dowey thon had a sttccos- Blon of notable callers. Hoar Admiral Sampson, with Captain Chadwlck, his chief of staff, aud Lieutenant Com mander Winslow, his nag lieutenant, came on the Dolphin. When tho dis patch boat was a mllo awny It began firing an udmirnl's salute of 13 guns. The Dolphin anchored near the Olym pla, and Hear Admiral Sampson and his staff wont on board. They were received by Admiral Dowey, Captain Lamberton, Lieutenant Brumby and the officer of the deck, the full marine guard and band being paraded. The officers went to the admiral's cabin. Hear Admiral Sampson said that he was delighted with the evident good health of Admiral Dewey and told the ndmlral that he looked much youngor than most of the portraits made him out to bo. Hear Admiral Sampson re mained on board for more than an hour, and after returning to tho Dol phin he said: "Admiral Dewey is delighted, as is everyone on board, to reach his native shores again. He Is much moved by the great kindness and enthusiasm of the people, and, though shrinking from too much cere- public display, feels deeply of which theso aro tho out- Soon after Hear Admiral Sampson had cone Rear Admiral Philip voy aged down tho bay In tho Narkceta aud paid un ofllclul call, attended by Commander J. D. J, Kelley. The rear admiral's salute was not fired In thin case by request of Hear Admiral Philip. Admiral Dewey received these ofllclal visits In undress uniform. Dr. Sanborn, of the port physician's staff, visited tho Olympla and looked at her papers. Eleven of tho crew of 375 men have typhoid fever. Some of tho cases are convalescent nnd all of them aro ot a mild type, according to Dr. Percy, tho ship's surgeon. No one has died ot the fever, and with this ex ception the sailors and marines are well. Dr. Percy is unable to account for the presence of typhoid on the ship. The cases are not numerous or serious enough to cause htm alarm. George Dldwell, collector of the port. Postmaster Van Cott and several of the customs officers visited tho admiral, and were personally conducted around the ship by him. Atlaiittu I.lnerx Salute. The North German Lloyd steamer Saale, outward bound, passed close to the Olympla. The Saale's passengers crowded to tho rails. Admiral Dewey responded to waving pocket handker- i 1 un. . i .. t ti Saale's band played the "Star Spangled Banner," and the Olympla dipped her flag. The Cunarder Urania passed out halt an hour afterward. She fired 17 signal bombs. Admiral Dewey directed the Olympla s band to play God Save the Queen. All day tugs, sailboats and excur sion steamer camo up near the Olym pla and took a look at her. Every' body who asked was permitted to come on board. Some of the parties of sightseers on launches and steamers wore Invited by the officer of the deck to come up the gangway. The admiral, about 5 o clock, return ! Blr Thnmag T.I,lT,'o vlolf 1 Ian tenant Brumby and the admiral's son, I nnn r ...11. t.i ni. ucuifio j, uac, vYcio will mm, on Thomas met the admiral at the atar- board gangway, with his friends, and the entire party went to the after cabin, where the health of the ad mlral, the Shamrock, and of course the Columbia, were drunk amid enthusi asm. The admiral remained on board for nearly half an hour and then startod for his ship. As his launch drew away the entire ship's company, led by Sir Thomas, gave three honest the kind that the admiral neurit Hum uiu uritisu wursnips in Manila bay. Admiral Dewey waved his gold bound cap like a schoolboy as he stood on the rail of his little white canopied launch, being given a hearty welcome in, his own home wa ters by a hundred foreigners. The CoinmltteH'M Plans Satisfactory, The unexpected arrival of Admiral Dewey for a time completely upset the elaborate plans of the reception committee. Before proceeding fur ther In the arrangements for the cele bratlon In Dewey's honor it was de elded to consult the great naval hero, After a hasty meeting in the city hall all tho members of the sub-commtttee of tho recoptlon committee but two, William C. Whitney and Levi P. Mor- I ton, visited the warship and talked over the plans with the admiral. When the program was explained to him Admiral Dewey said. It was very satisfactory, and that he would remain on board the Olympla until Friday morning, and then would receive the official visit of Mayor Van Wyck. Five Grand Army posts yesterday made application to General O. O. Howard, commanding the Sixth, or unarmed division, for a place In the line ou the occasion of the land parade in honor of Admiral Dewey. General Howard said they would be Invited to participate and would be given a prom inent place in the line. Applications were also recaiveu by General Howard for a place In the line from the Vet erans' Protective association, 80 men; the Veterans of the United States Navy, GO men, and United States Reg- ujar Mmy mi Navy veterans' asso- elation, 100 men. The commander of the Sixth division said that It was now assured tuttt i.vuu veterans would be in line, the number alloted by Major General Roe, In an alleged interview regarding the proposal to nominate him for president the admiral is quoted as saying: I am not a politician. I am a sailor. My training has been all that way. I am ct home on board my ship. I know my business, or at least should know it, and I do not want to mix in tho affairs ot government. I mix intho affairs of government," A Frightful Blunder will nn.r, .-. . t,;i,i. ti.., c 1,1 Cut or Bruise, llucklen'a Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly neai it. t-ures Uld bores, fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions, Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist, HOOD'S PILL3 cure Llvor Ilia, illllouBness, Indlgfeatlouj Headache oleafnt IojcaUv. All DrugjcUtai A 'NApOLE(W OP FINANCE." tlnOnta Trn Yoara' Imprisonment For Crookoil TrutixHPtloii'i. Kaneas City. Sept SI. Leonard U. ImUxlen, president ot the Planters' bank, a '-wlld cat" concern sup pressed by the state oITIclals several months ago, was yesterday found Giillty In the criminal court of forg ing a draft for $15,000. with which lie hoped to get a false credit for hli bank, and was sentenced to ten years In the penitentiary. Itnboden came here from Texas, where he was par doned by Governor Hogg after serv ing two years for forgery. Imhoden is one of the remarkable crlminuls of the day. For years he lived apparently without resources, at tempting to promote banking, cattle and real estate deals In Kansas, Texas and New Mexico of such magnitude that they mads the ordinary man gasp with wonder. In every prospectus he claimed to have prominent Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia and New York trust companies behind him. The act which led to an examination of Im boden's bank and his final arrest was In accepting a deposit from a wealthy local cattle man whose confidence ho had gained by letters apparently from j eastern capitalists saying uis ucuii was the best. Imboden was born In Texas. He is a great grniiduephew of General Im boden, who served under General Washington during the revolutionary war, is a cousin of General Imboden. late ot the Confederate army, and his parents, both of whom are now dead, were looked upon as among the very first families In the south. His brother. W. M. Imboden. was formerly district attorney and Judge at Fort Worth. Fflr For n Missing llnl t Imorran. Baltimore, Sept, 27. The friends and relatives ot Thomas Janney, Jr., one of naltlmore's prominent young society men, are very uneasy concern ing the young man s safety. Mr. Jan ney, who Is about 22 years old, left Newport last Wednesday in the little steam yacht Nodus, intending to bring her to this city by way of the Chesa peake bay. The Nodus should have reached Perth Amboy, N. J., on Sat urday, but no word from the young man has reached his family. Mr. Jan ney had considerable money with htm, and wns accompanied by a colored man. The family fears that Mr. Janney has been robbed and per haps murdered, or that the little craft has been lost at sea. - " You have my many heart-felt thanks rr i-.,ii.. r..i... .n ma 1.. ... ness; also for your book, the 'Common dense Aieuicai Aanser,' wuicu l received two years aco, and which I could not do without. It is all the Doctor I have had since I got it I had female trouble, and Ur. l'lerce s l'avonte Prescription cured me 01 live vears sickness mm. finim Nelson, Pico Heights. Ioa Angeles. CaL WOHGN CAN DEPGND ON IT. Send ai one-cent stamDs to nav cast of mntl. lng only for a free copy of his great 1000 iaj;e hook. Aciaresa ur. v. rierce. uuitaio, n. y, POLITICAL CARDS. yOTK FOR WM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR l'ROTHONOTARV. yOTE FOH FRANK R. KANI'NER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. OTK FOIt HORACE F. RABER, OF riN'HQHOVH. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTK FOH THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. 70TB FOIt M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTIIONOTARY. y OTE FOIt FRANK C. REESE. Of Siihnandoaii. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. A' 70TK FOIl JOHN T. SHOENER, FOR CLERK OP THE COURTS. yu. ; FOR CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yOTK FOR EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. A Hand Is one of the possess P( glics It. Handsome Complexion i ereatesi cnarma a woman can 'ozzoMi'a CourLaxiox Iowdiw1 totfcuE S3 ', AsviitK t nil x i I Prescription ! nm i win i ) sSaWSBSBBBBBBBBBBBBEflSBSflM A Curofor Norvous Headache. Porellif ir I sufTVrr'-lframropslirwtion ami acr- iitii4 lnln tip, tho h Ada, ie tiiumlly liiM'i'K tlirM-.lavs U n iurv II' ache owIm rHIrvt'il in' t'rotKirurii , ' left too un i Iti-. !. Hinr I iK'trnn tiifcv ,. OIry Kin I hne greatly improved " iMwItb, n'ltl'im or liner have ImwJh. Iil, hm (mined In tlrati, and fifl Uerldetlly will Mrs ft. 8 Hnl-b,T!nle, N II. I'eU-rv King it Kim dlawiaes of the Nc-r i PtoinaWi, I.imtbikI Kldlwys. 8oll by dn.a gisla. 25 uml .owe. 0 Those who once buy StLLIU'S krep coming back lor tt. ini su- mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. A,l OrlH.S. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IlOItKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Offlee Rnn bullillnr. corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. j ciudk nnown, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftlce: Cor. Centra nnd White streets, nex to Justice Tootney's ofllre. Q OHUHI.KIt, SI. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 80 lCnst Lloyd Street. Ofllre houni-D to 0 a- in. t 1 tji I n m 7to9p. m. piJOF. JOHN JONES, JIUSIGVL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilarlnc studied nnder soma nf lh hl masters In London and Paris, will Ht. iMn Ion the Tlolln, mandolin, Kulur and vocal cnllure. Terms reasonable. Ad dross In care of Btrouse, the leweler Shenandoah. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN KFKKOT JULY 1.18S9. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Phllailrlnhl I T n fa it or n . ln u - mfa 1 Sundays. 2 10 a m. ror new ork via March Chunk, week days. 7 87 a. m.. 12 25 aud 8 09 n. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days. 210, 5 38,7 87. 9 55 a. m.. 12 24, 8 09 and S 09 p. ml ror l'ottsvllle, weekdays, 2 10.7 87. 9 83 a. m. 12 28. B 09. 09 and T SO n. m. Hnn.lnr. ) in For Tainaqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 210, 737, 9 63 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. -lunuays, -a iu a m. For Wllllamspoil, Sunbury and Lewlaburg-, Sundays. 8 27 a m. . .'? 5 Plne, weekdays, 2 10,827,5 38. 787,9 53. 1182 a.m.. 12 28, 8 09, 09, 7 80. SJ p.m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 27. Sundav. S 27 am For 'iialtlmore, Washlnjrton and the West via id. i. u. it, tbrouEh trans lca-i nadlni. Tf!1."1. 1'hlladelphla. (p.r,b k.) at 8 20. l:,'" uu i.xi p. 1. tsunaava tlonal trains from ''Twenty-fourth and Cbeet K r, iT 2 v81 a?. to bo a. m. 1220 ' " TO """"T". , p. m. TRAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week nays, 1215, 4 80, 7 80, 11 80 a. m., and 180,4 80, 1 - - Leave New York via M.nch tfhnnt- uk- dars, i 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, t to p. m. Leave Philadelphia. rtAojtlno T.mn.i dg?.80,H8. 1021 a. m. and 184, 408, 684, lare Heading, week days, 1S7, 700, 10 08, Leave Pottsrlile. vHiciiin 9 1? ?in . 980, 12 80, 130. i 80, 810 and 880 p.m. I-eave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 888. 112 a. m., 149,5 88 Tfc., 9 44 p. m. mananoy iniy. wees: days, 8 43, 9 04. II 47 a. m. Zl 8 A, 8 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanov Plane. wMk rtava 41ft A no '. VSt.lOJB, 1200, a. m., 3 89, 6 88, 8 42,7 88 Leave WlllUuepoii, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a. m., 12 84 and 4 00. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and I South street rhar lor Allantlo City. Weckdays-Kirw9,8 00,9 00,104a m, 180, 2 00, 3 00, 13 40 sixty mlnutej, 4 00, 4 80, 5 00 sixty imiiuici, u i ij, n in, Accomouation. o ia a m, 5 30, 6 80 p m. Hundays Express, 7 SO, 8 CO, 830, 9 00, 1000 a m, 4 13, 7 15 p m. Accommoda tion, (115 a in. 4 43 p ui. 11.00 Excursion 7 00 a nl dally and 7 30 Hu ndays. Leave Atlantic City Depot: Weekdays Ex. press, IS tt Mondays onlyj, 7 00, 7.43, 17 60 from llaltiaavo. station only, 8 30, 900, 1013. 1100 a m, 3 SO, 4 30, 8 30, 780. 980 p m. Accommo dation 423 800 am, 860pm. Hundaya Ex. piesa. 3 30, 400, 8 00. 800. 6 80. 7 00. 7 80. 8 00. 8 80pm Accommodation, 713am. 4 80 pm, II1.U0 Excursion weekdays 6 00 p m, Sundays 6 10. For Ocean City -Weekdays 8 43, 913 am, 213 413,613pm Sundays 8 45, 9 15 a m,443 p in. it.w excursiot 'i nursday and Sunday 7 00 I a m. For Cane Mar and Sea Isle Cltv Weokdava I 9 13 am. 2 80,4 13 pm. Sundays 8 43 a m 4 43 Ipm. i loo excursion Hundaya only, 700 a m. Additional (or Cape May Weekdays 8 54 am. Sundays 9 13 a m. rarior tjars on an express trains. I mi ihiiu.1 iiiiuiuiaiiuu. mYV7 1 nearest Philadelphia and Ileadlnr Itallwav ticket mnl 1 or address I. A. owkiqabd, KDeojr J. wrKxa, uen't Hupt., uen'l Pua'r Ad., rermlnal, Pklladelvhla. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale. B:own Stout, Half1 and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S (IF" 'He mr brstl.y addingaltt tic of Scelijr's i, IO oiuuiary - u coffce c. a packee. I Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention.