Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice. cotfs Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hype phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as i table as milk easier to c, .st than milk. "'oiftt-! ',? Scott A Downo, N. Y. All dramritt. J. P. Williams & Son. ur fixture S. Main Si., Shenandoah. QPRIN.G OF '93 Intending buyers w tiro Invited to inspect what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture over snen In Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines In various styles nnd prices, J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. Nut tire should he assisted to throw ofTimpuri tics of tho blood. Nothing docs it 8oweli,soBnfely orxo promptly ns Swift's Specific. POISON! LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. T?nf IhfPA VMT IwAI trniV.1.t utfti tnnlnrlal iwlcnn In h taii-..4 mftn".tite to f-il.arni 1 wj.9 greatly re- i iuihii mi, buu inc losiau us cnarins, j incu mrr---i.il and i-otash tcnr-dli s. I nt to no effect. I could ft on lief. lthcntrkiia3gt"tf Afewbottleaoftlii'. tuieriui medians made ft coinple o a nd I now eriov I cttur health than ever, J. A. KlCIi, Ottawa, Kan. Our book on Blood and Skla Diseases mailed free SWIFT SPC- O.. ATLANTA, CA, ABRAM HEE8NER CO. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of 00(I? Or Every Deaoriptlon. Fags, Badges, Caps, Reyauas, tc 3pfinest goods-lowest PRices.-a Write foroataloBues. Correspondence solicits URE Blei HeadacUeand rolieveall tbo troublw Inol dont to a bilious state of tho eyeteni, auoh as Czzfcceba, ri&tuoa, Drowsiness, Distress after es.ting. V'-iv. in the Bido, to. While thalr most. jremMkable success has been shown la cluing Beiiache, yet Carter's IAttlo LIvoi: P1113 ait equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Vcntln ft thla annexing complalntwhlla they alts correct all disorders of thostoraacb.stlmulate tho ;tver and regulato the bowel. EvenifttioyoElj' - HEAD Aelisthv would benlmostprleolesato Ihosawtsa Suffer from thu autr Inj complaint; but fort, sr Uly tholrgoodnees does notend here.and those Who onre try them will nnd these lttUo pills valu. le In to many ways that they will Hot be nil kag to .la without them. BatafU.raUeic!chea4 ACHE , Is tbe bane of ao many Uvea that here ti whets we u.' Verm 'great boaat. Our piUaourelt while Ottpri tl jl it. C.f ' - o itlo liver Hlls are very small sad vt ry 'y t tike. Ouo or two pills matea dose. Thpy are 3 rlotly vefieUtiV' mm do not grips Of puij s y tiivirtuc.oaciLa pleu&aU whs crt'i'tn invtixldCt'ScDtB: Uvefor$l. SoJb I; u.uol;st leve'wlioro, ox eeut by maU. CAP"! .:r JSOICINE CO., New YortCi AOENT WANTEO far the only Authorized BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINE By GATfi HvMir.TrtW. hlB literary exeeu tor w in tnn co-operavi'in oinis lamuy ana tor Mr Bl ine's grem History, "Twenty Years of Oon gri'im, and bis later book, "I'olltloal Disous xions." Ono Drosoeetus fortbe three books K tcluxlre turrltory given. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwloh, Otu TWICE TOLD TALES I Are fomettmes a bore, but when tbe peo tile ara told twice that at Uallacher'a Clisap Cash Store they can buy Flour and T,it lower rates thm anywhere in thla town, they are gl id to ton the truth of tho oft i rpi ited tory. Full line of Gro ceries, Huit'-r n i Ktftrs, foutoen, Ureen iruoic, ii.iy a iU straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (MM CENTRE 4ND JARD1N STIIKKT LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, k and Bee JAXHES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch l cuhes i f'AiTfER'S y in.il1. 8 MAY SOT AtMOi rtV UKTII, ,TttfK 1. A Qneatlon ufSItich Interoflt to Our LnT- imtknr. IlAHHKBUlta, April 17. A niioatloa of Interest tlint In angrii tlio ntluutlon of of lrgialatom just now is "when arc we going to adjournr" The ncnnte 1ms alrvadjr pnwil a resolution providing for the fitml adjournment on Mny 11. Tills Is now In Henry It. floyer a committee on ways ami mi'iina wliei-e it Trill lie Hinemlnl to suit the views of the house. The legislature will certainly not adjourn tmrlh-r tlinn Mny 25, and ratty be In session as lnte as June 1. Nothing nennite ran lie decided until the house calendar ef revenue anil appropria tion bills line been prepared, there are over 200 Mils of the latter olass In the com mittee now and when they are dumped Into the bouse there will lie work enough to keep everybody engaged for three woeka to come. WILLIAM 11. I.HA119. Itepresentatlve William It. Leotl1!, of hlladelphlu, is one of the best-known poli- licinns In the state. Ho is an ex-sherill of Philadelphia county nnd has held many po litical offices, having resigned his sent In ho house two years ago to accept the fed- tral appointment of United States mnrshal tor the Eastern district. MHK KSCAPKD WITH A I'lilV IJKUISI3S, Llttlo I.enu Dunn's Two-Story Tumble Wuh u Vory I.uclty One. Hackicnsack, N. J. , April 17. Fivo year- old Lena Dunn, of Kansas striet, who fell from the becoud-story window of her home Friday niomiiitf, was in tho best of spirits yesterday, when a reporter called. Her father, Jacob Dunn, suld that he hud nil he could do to make her keep quiet, for sho was uuiious to leave the homo to plnywlth her little friends. Just before she fell out of the window she sat on the ledge, and, when her mother wnsn't looking, she braced her foot against the foot of the bed stead, which stood near. The straiu hurst open the shutters and she went tumbling out. The terriHod mother hastened down stairs, expecting to find her child dead but she was not hurt beyond a few slight bruises. THE DOB CAl'TUKKD THIS THIEF. A Brave New York fanlno Maltcs Himself Njsw York, April 17. Bones Is the la test police dog to become famous. He is not a pretty beast, but he helped ofllcers Jehu Sheridan and Frank Cennell of Jersey City capture a thief who was robbing a freight oar in tho Krie railroad yards. He held him by the leg until the police men came up. The prisoner said his name was John Iliggins of Breoklyn, and he was looked up while the dog got a large bowl of biead and milk and two bones which ho teemed to enjoy immensely. Labor Leadur Tillett round Guilty. London, April 17. Ben Tillett, the well known labor leader, oharged with having inoited strikers to riot at BrUlol last Do. cember, was fouud guilty Saturday even ing. The jurors added to the verdict, how ever, that though the prisoner was guilty of using words calculated to cause a not, they believed the words were spoken on the spur of the moment and wero not intended to provoke a breach of tho peace. Another Qunrantlno Proclaimed. Austin, ' ex., April 17. Qovemor nogg lias issued a iicnniatlon quarantining all vessels or pusoini Horn infected potts to go into e&'tct ii ay 1. Qu ttutine is declared against peison- v :.tp cholera, yellow fever or similar diw.ise. Lonlers of the state will lx? watcWd Iiy elllcient corps of physi cians under Slate Health nicer Swear n:en and every effort 1 - ix'ing made to ktep cholera out of Tcxna luis summer. ?Irs. W ..ti 'on Htiya 11 Summer Hnine. NKwroivr, K. I., April 17. Levi P. Morton nnd Philip J. Sands, of New York, exec utors, have sold to Eltznbeth Newbold Whuiton, of New York, for $80,000, a lot of land, with all the buildings and im provements thereon, situated on Ledge road. Mrs. Wharton intends to improve the property and to use it as her summer house. The property is one of the hand somest places there. He M t Ml I! random San Francisco, April 17. After u tour of the world, Clement Scott, the dramatic critic of the London Telegraph landed from the China steamer yesterday to meet Miss CvnstaBce Alargaiet Brandon, who baa come all the way from London to greet him. llin Brandos is well known in Lon don as an author. Tho Xiver Gives up Its Dead. NxwYomc, April 17. Tbe bodies of two men were recovered, from the East Xiver by the Brooklyn Police Saturday. One wee found at the foot of North Second street, in the morning, and the other In the altereeen, at the foot of Division ave nue. They bad been a laeg time in the water. A Newark BarJ-er In Great tnolr. Nwak, April 17. Trite SMer, a young barber employed by Albln Keaoh, of this oity, has fallen acir to $10,000 in cash and seven ketuea In Thurlngen, Germany. The fertune wae left aim by au aunt. He will net go abroad, but will engage in bualneas in tUa eity. A Beard ef Wheat Oauaerf His Death. Niw BaonawicK, N. J., April 17. Frank Peanell, the young farmer, of Frank lin Park, who had a beard f wheat lodged in hie throat a few day ago, died Saturday After terrible suffering, which oulininated in lock-jaw. Will Kuh a Dally Oeaah this Year. Nkwtom, K. I., April 17. It is atated on good aueewity tkat Henry Aster Oarer, who lafct year ran a publla coaob to Tlver. tou, will thla season run a daily coach to Narragausett Pier. (LITHE KMD I THAT OURESS miis. omvth cnr.ttuntn, Malonr, N. V On Crutches (0 Years! I EATING SORES THAT WOULD NOT HEAL ! OUH13D! CUltED! DDaka Sarsiparilla Co. : I () KNTL.EM FN i 1 winh ti) fttrflfv til ItiA ofiWr-VM !of DANA'S SAIlSAt'AIULLA. S Tor levrral ypari 1 haw Intu suffering from & I names try Uic several Iliyplrlnns who attended tnrtj Itackril my t.ir. JIATING AWAli Eutu wiiicn iiimifaii iiif ni inrni an. 11 nr- U Till: l'J,i;sil, ami livinft a txnlitent Srtiiinliitr mirt. whkh iinthinif wouhl hntl. Ill sibii iiroRQ out on hit imiiias n m jiaH my Iicil and have been itiutlilc to wnlkS c without rrutcnoa ror n vv trti jt'iir. uirt tall l purcnaiioti tiirvo twttin of DANA'S SAHSAPARILLA Sof iJflvid Tm. Itlinltaotl mn irnm tlin llimt. EI took ft faithfully, and I can now itttciiil to 5 Eiiij iitii4uiiuiii iiutiupt ami t ii i it,, aa wt'ii aa o'i. I jj I am lure that my turn Una near amtrnclo atS I am very alneerelr youra, 1 OEXTLPMF.Ni We rncloio teitlmonlal of Jlrtt.t Cherrlcr, whldi is a atrunjr endorwment of yourS gvaiuBoiuconipounii. ieH-iicve cr nateniCDt lopj yuuiruu in every rtaH'cr. 3 We are very reapcrtfullv youra, H J lalone, IJ. Y. Wholesale & Jleiall Druggist. I 5 Dana Sarsaptrilla Co., Belfast. Mains. WANTS, ice. IT OU UKNT. Offices io tbe Itefowloh build- lntc. nteim bent and electric light. Ap ply at Refowioh's clothing store. 3 13-tf HKLl' W NTED. A good girl can secure a position for general housework liv ap plyinir at 31 N. Hafnstreet. 4-11-tt WANT IS ' A good g'rl for general house work Apply at No. 3! South Jxrdln street 4-lMf 17OR RENT. n olght-room dwelling bouse, I1 No 13 North Jardln sireet, Hhenaiuloali. For further pirtlculirs apply at No. 15 North Jardln street. 4-17-tf WANTED A middle-aged womtn to take full charge of a family of six. Hood wages. Apply at tbo IIkiiald office 413 lw T' ADIBS who will do writing for mo at thplr J homes will mako good WHgos, Rerly with self addressed, stimp'd o-wolope, dred Miller, Mouth ltend, Ind. .mas A MIL 4 10-3t Oil SALE. House and lot situate on East Cot! street The lot is 15x140 feat, and the house cotitulas six rooms nnd gnrro', with good cellar. Apply ut tuo Hkhai.d oflloe 27-1 ra ITIOR P.EVT Storaroon and dwolllng, 1? lately oooupled by S. Ij. Brown, No. 110 3. Main siroet. Immediate possession given. Apply to l. Mellet. ;i li tl Wa.UST'i'JBJ'O Honest, energetic men to sollolt ordiT-i for lrult and Ornamental Nursery St to. Expenses and s -lary to th e who can loave homiand devoto all tholr time to the work; or liberal commissions t local aiteuts. state ooou-uot and oholoanf terri tory Address, It. U. CHASE CO., 1130 South Penn Hquare, fhlla clphla. I'a. 4-li-Imeod fl ENBRAL AGE VT W NTI5D. To write VT nusmejs anil appoint acenls for largest, st'fctlv Masonic Hcnevolent Association Guarantee- Tund Plan over 1300,000 IX) assets 9,0U0 raember choapost Masonic insuranoe. Ciii uls 1 represent largest Masonic Savings ana ijoan Association. i.ioei-ai contraoi. Aduross, Fred. II Ilrown, Vice President, G0O1-3 Phoenix Rulldlng, Chlcigo. 8 29-ul 4 UENTS WANTED ON HALA.RY or ooni' mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est soiling novelty ever produced. Erases lak thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic 300 to 500 per cent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to 1620 In six days. Another ttl In tvo hours. Previous experlonoo not necessary. For terms and full ptrtluulars, address Tho Monroe MI'gCo.. La Crosse. Wis. x9 5-Sl-lv Professional Cards. JOHN H. COYLE, A TTO llXIir- A T-LA Y. Ofllce Ileddall building, henandoah, Pa. Jj; M. BURKK, ATTOltXiar-A T-LA II'. S1IXHANPOAH, FA. Onico Room 3, P. O nullding, Shenandoah, a d Usterly building, PotUville. Q T. HAVIOE, BURG BON DKNTIH7. OMce Northeast Cor Main and Centre St., Rhenandoah, over Steln'e drug store. jyj- 8. KI8TL,R, 31 D 1'irysiciAN axd suttcJiox. Office -11 North Jardln street, Bnenaadoah rB. JAMSU Bl' -tN. PBraroiAtr and avRoson. Office and Residence, in M Ncrth JarOU Street. Shenandoah. J-R FRANK WOMER, spjcoiAuar iv diseases. Bye. ear and throat treated. Hpeeteelea fur nished. Offloe o.!B But Oak street, Baeu andoali. D R. B. D' LONOACKK, Graduate In VtJnlnary Surgtry ami Dtntittry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with Dro nnines. Murarloal onera- - Oommerelal Hotel. Bnenanaoah. NEW SERIES. Misers', Mechanics' and Laborers' Building and Loan Association Will Issue a new series or stock on April lth, 1893. Blx bundrod shares will be sold. Kirn come first servo 1. 'I ho sale will tiegiu at S o'vlook p in., at tbe oflloe of J. H. Ooyle, Esq., IleddaU'a building, Shenandoah, Pa. DAVID MORGAN, Pre. 110-td J03. It. KNAPP, Seoy. FROM AROUWDTHE STATE Happenings of Importance from All Sections. GATHERED FROM HERE AND THERE. The Cimrelun, Made by tlio AllrRod Mill-ilur Cnmplratim Crente, Intense Kx. rllemeut at Kutitowii Tuo Mlncn Kllli d nt Wood.' Hun Hum It k lultoit by n Dlaaatrnna I'Iro. UKAniNO, April 17. The amazing con- fesions made by the three men from near Kutztown, who declared that Georgo IJ. Kohler had offered them large sums of money to murder Charles Hoffman, hW wife and old Mrs. Kindt, have nmused the people in the northern section of the county to it degree of intense excitement. John Weaver, one of the five men arrested Fri day, wae brought to jail Saturday after noon. He also made a statement which corroliorntes those of Ms three alleged fel low conspirators. Kohler, who Is natued as the originator of the plot to murder the iiged iieople, says lie Is lielng persecusrd. He lives In one of the best houses in Kuta town, nnd seems to have plenty of money. vomer's lawyer says that Mrs. Kindt's property, when she (lies, must come into the iKissessiou of Holder's wife, and hence, he says, there would be no motive for the minder. Itulns Accept, the Prealdnncy, Philadelphia, April 17. President fleet Joseph S. Harris, of the Heading Railroad, has set at rest all doubt as to his acceptance of the piece by forwarding to the secretaries of the railroad and coal and irou companies letters formally accept ing his election. The letter to Secretary Taylor of the railroad company was as fol lows: Dour Sir: I aor-ept the prwWenor of the Philadelphia ami Reading Railroad Company, lowhifh you hav e advised me of my election on the Sth Inst. Yours roapectf iilly, J.S. HARltlS. Cessna nought the Itnllroml. Bedford, April 17. The defunct West Virginia and Pennsylvania railroad, which extends from Bedford to Brooks Mills, Blair county, was sold by the sheriff Saturday to satisfy claims amounting to $2.10,000. The road was bought by John Cessna for $i0, 000. Mr. C'essuu has a judgment against the company for $150,000. Col. W. W. Dudley is ono of the officers of the com pany. Judge White Sued for Slander. PimBURG, April 17. Judge White, of tho Allegheny court of Quarter sessions, has been sued for $10,000 damages for slander. Tho complaint was filed by Henry Becker, an expressman In Sewiokley, where the judge also resides. Judge White at au unti-looal option meeting a few nights ago said: "Why should we have a saloon in ciewlckleyj Just give Becker 11 dollar and he'll bring you all tho beer you want." Suicided ill thu Schuylkill. Reading. April 17. Mrs. George B. Leln liacli, a widow aged il5, drowned herself in tho Schuylkill river at Leesport yesterday. She left a note saying she had a note of 5000 to pay and as she had no funds to meet it. had determined to take her life. Her husband, n well kuown horse denier, was kicked to deatli by a year ago. They Urge Political Action. Pittsbuiio, Apiil 17. The Citimens' In ilustrial Alliance, ra-ule up of various ele ments of dissatisfied workmen, have pre pared a circular for distribution among all classes of organized labor. They claim that the only remedy for tlio alleged unsat isfactory condition of working classes is in political action. Tbe Strike Spreading. Brussels, April 17. Yesterday was n day of extreme watchfulness and anxiety 011 the part of the authorities throughout Belgium. Keports from all points indicate that the strike is spreading steadily nnd that the temper of the strikers is growing worse. . Disastrous lllnze at IJtirwIck. Berwick, April 17. Breedbnder's block was burned Saturday. Those whose busi ness was damaged arc: Mrs. Breedbuder. Joseph Eyerly, Mr. Fronts;, A. J. Burler. I). Waldridge, F. K. Smover and James Fenstermaclier. Tho total Iosh is $21,000, nnd the insurance about $9,500. Celebrated Her lOOtli lllrtliday. Wilkbk-Baihe, April 17. At tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Salmon Lewis, in Exeter township, Mrs. Luctetia Perrin, Saturday, celebrated the rare event of rounding out a century of life. She was born April 15, 1793. She has descendants to the fifth generation. Two Minora Crualied to Deatli. Woor' RcN, April 17. By the falling sf part of the roof iu the T. J. Woods osal mine, Jamas Wilbttrn and Dell Butler were killed. William Carson, William Hart and Charles Butler were badly hurt. May Strike oh July 1. HOMESTEAD, April 17. Although it has been denied that tbe men in Carnegie's mill contemplated another strike, it is be lieved that they will strike on July 1. 11KIKF PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Jamea Bell, the murderer ef Mrs. Miller, of Steelton, is still at large. 8crautoaalns are striving to have their public library open n Sunday. Anglers in the famoua Monroe county streams found but few trout Saturday. Mn. Lneretia Perrin, Exeter township, Luaeroe oounty, was 100 years aid Satur day. A narrow escape from being cruehed to death in a mine at Hazelton bat unseated the reason of Andro Androkoskl. Charles Dinges, a traok walker on the Philadelphia and Newtown railroad, was killed by a train at Bothayres. Gordon Planes, of tbo Philadelphia and Beading company, near Pottsville, were dosed Saturday for two weeks to make re pair. Despite the efforts ef At physicians, Joeiah (Hlles, a well-known Bethlehem man, died Saturday of a mysterious ail ment that mm could fathom. Falling from hi train beneath tbe wheels near Pottsville, Brakeman William Soaiff ner, of the Philadelphia and Erie Mad, was decapitated. A verdict was rendered Saturday in Bead ing in favor of Auerbach & Ce. , tobacco dealers, of New York, and against G. 0. Frame. The suit woe a long one, and In volved about $8,000. AUDITORS' V STATEMENT OK Till! KINAN0K3 .' OF THE v OF For the Fiscal Year ending MARCH 6, 1893. Work on Streets, 1V0. March Srd. ISOt. 7R7 I'tio'iias I,. Ileas $ 10 'O ,9)R. Flshbimi 9ft 0 7,0 It. Ilnrnberger , 3 10 771 V. Hhopiiiuktir 7fi 772 M. Kane 3 15 $11 50 April 7. K U. W. Ileddall & tiro $ I AD .Tilt Flshbum 75 81 M, Dougherty 1 SO John Price. 15B Ss K. Flsbburn 8 () 89 Thomas Doo'oy I'll to.lohn O'Donneil 1 it 4i William Hi lit 7f 4 Patilck Tcole 3 CO m si MayS. Oti W-illam Ilrltt f 41 70 M A 11. Swain) 48 ff7 l8 Andletv Elliott 4 fo HI M. A. HolTner s 75 IB Win. 11. Gienn, treasurer... 8 IW 116 Win. 10. Mintth & Son 7 M HHS. U. Acker 4 21 77 U. W. Ileddall & 11 ro 38 18 711 A. K. Pliippert 4 on 81 It. Vldhburn SO K 82 I.. Hart 4 50 88 Thomas Gibbons 3 00 84 M l.eimlian 1 50 85 Thomas Devlin 2 35 1 1'ntrlckMmiaghan 4 50 87ThoDUS McGulie am 88 Patrick ( finflUd 1 50 Sfl.lnhn Murphy a Oil lOMartCaimll 14 US 01 Matt MoAlee 15 00 U2 William Waybtirn J5 (in 8 John Robinson 000 1)1 M. Heuton 0 00 ! l'etor itarrott 5 35 Lewis Krebs 18 75 07 Thomas Connor 8 !M 101 Flntnn Conrey 6 35 lOiCon Flynn 3 00 108 M. Cnddon 3(0 104 John Menzer SCO 105 i'hnmas r'nx 3 00 106 Anthony Sweeney 3 00 llTfltpphnnTragembo 4 !0 108 IIkvh Matthews II 75 HW .lohn llarrett 3 (KI 112 Patrlok Dalley 2 IW 113 Patrick Toole 150 ill Wm. Ilrennan 4 50 1 16.1. II. Tempest 3 Oil 118 Patrick Kllrnr 3 (ki 117 TIk.iuhh Soanlan 75 110 Patrlok IltgRlns 3 00 120 A. R. PU-ppert 3 75 121 Richard Oonnell 1 07 fWJohn Kilty 4 50 128HirumAloyer , 4 50 J315 87 J"uiie 0. 132 lticpuid OTonnell 43 84 IS-'i llouert Fiahiiurn 3 (0 lit James lliogan 11 75 1851.. mh Krebs SI 50 138 Bryan Hooney !l 00 l.b7 M Mullahey : 50 in 1st John cantlln 10 13 180 Put Ward 11 03 1(0 Mlobaei OI,nlan 21 8U 111 wm Giiir 0 01 112 Tlins. MoAlllstor 75 IK John Lambert 4 50 ltfl James Cook 13 M 117 Joseph J. Powell 0 00 118 Thomus Dalton 22 88 II!) George Bradley 0 10 151 . Dovlll 10 P8 152 (i forge Knott 17 30 153 I'homus McGulro 7 to 154 Frank Grady 3 75 155 Win. Brltt 2 50 I5H Pat Hlgglns 1 50 lf,7 David Davis 10 M 1' 8 Thomas Fox 5( 101 James Wade 3 (XI HI2 Michael McCahey 7 60 101 Peter Toole 1 50 Kit Anthony Flynn 4 13 185 John O'Donnell SCO IW Ed, Ilrennan , 18 CO P7 Wm. Ntiswenter 18 50 llHJohn Kilty 12 88 K-'.l James Matthews 31 50 170 John J cues 20 35 171 J li. Mniiaglimi 18 00 172 Mlohael Conry 20 35 178 Hamoy Bradley B4 75 175 Bernard Keotth 45 00 170 Mlnhaol O' ara 0 88 177 Evan Davis 5 uo .78 Thomas McAllister 17.1 1711 John Stanton W 35 lt,7 John Dan neker 40(11) 188 G. W. Beddal) A Dro 82 32 1-9 Andrew Elliott 18 17 INI Wm. Krlca It 15 191 A H. Bwalm 5 51 1112 Knock Decker 10 10 IHGnnige Robinson 100 101 1.. V.tt.R. Height on sumo.. 10 08 1115 Win. Ilrltt 19 10 203 G. W. Beddall & lira 2 75 $733 50 July 7. 210 Ktotuird O'Connell 320 .lames Conk tttl Lewis Krebs 22 Thomas Dalton 228 George Knott 241 Antbonv Flynn 225 John O'Donnoll 22 R. Fiahburn 227 1'avld Davis 228 Michael Soanlan 220 John t.'antllu 230 Mart Macoskl . 381 John Kane 282 Patrlok Ward 21 Samuel Ilarton 2:11 Andrew Uiabop 235 Adam Mult 288 Thomas Fnx 287 Wllllum Wilkes 238 Michael Rowley 38H I'atilok Ryan 240 Patrick Donovan 211 Frank McAndrew 242 Patrick ( onnelley 43 35 30 75 35 25 37 50 35 08 38 75 13 00 37 50 38 00 35 25 15 75 20 35 18 00 75 75 1 50 13 88 75 3 75 19 30 21 ) U 00 17 39 11 04 10 SO 0 00 7 0 3 SO 10 60 12 80 24a wnnaui loung..., 211 Patrlok MoNHilU. 245Terrenee fdobuln 34(i futriok Daley 247 James Wade 248 Patrick Toole 249 James McHugh , iSO John Tracey 2.1 John Nolan 252 M, Milllahey 251 Thomas Gibbons 254 Thomas McHale 2M Bush 258 James Matthews i.7 J. Doleamp, Jr 258 Hiram Moyer 359 'd. ; Watson 0 1. J Fiai.ey 263 A Suhmloker 2d8 n Keoh 26t K Uuvles 3X5 John siauion 308 Wm Nelswender t7John Daddow 3881'oiumbla Hoee Co.... '( Wm. Brltt 71 u. a. Wlldo 373 . H.Swalm 374 Reddall Bra 375 T.I. H.a, D. L. agt...(.... 278 w. H. Glenn 278 T. F Hradlgan, for freight. 2tB Knooh Deoker 1 1 si eu 8 75 2 34 tea 45 00 tl M 18 CO 88 80 ti.tetti Avmutk. US Richard O'Connell... 318 Jumw Cook 317 Lewis Krebe 81 Thomas Dalton 319 George Knott M A. riynn Jr 821 Kobcit rishburn David Davis 323 Utchael Hoanlaa 82-1 Michael Rowley...... .i'5 I'atrkik Ryan 32l Frank MoAndrew... 8J7 Win. Young Sis l,Ltriok ,Moalle...., si I Ulchad Milllahey.., n,y& 1 niiuiae criuouns 3.V1 Tbouiaa Mow ale 8Ji4 Joe Huab , 335 Drt'id Kraos St . l ed Hughes 837 Utchael cuff w Mart -oyle :um rhntnaa rnx Hi Wirerea MoLaln... Ml H. Uublllhkl 83 Venton Coouey (CbMoudaif in Supplement) the best is. the cheapest,' Strictiv Pure White Lead is best: properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting-. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping; or burning before satisfactory renaintlncr can be done When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure ite Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, ana produces tne branu tnat bas. given White Lead its character as tha standard paint. John T. Lewis & Bros- is the standard brand of strictly pura Load made by tne "Uia uutcii" pro cess. You get tne ocst in buying it. You can produce any desired color by tinting this brand of white lead with. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the most reliable dealers In Paints everywhere. 11 you are going 10 paint, 11 win pay you iu mil to us lor a dook containing intormation that may save you many a dollar only cost you a postal card to do so. it wilt JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia,. Pollen and Rioters Come Tog-ether. Amsterdam. April 17. The conflicts be In Paint tween .the police and the Socialist rioters ; weic renewed last night, the Sociallsta pu- I-adlng the streets and challenging the po lice to comnat. ine polloe, armed witli Mvcuils, attacked the rioters, several ot whom were Injured. The mob was at length dispersed and order restored. Will l!ny the Gold Cure. Ciiicaoo, April 17. The Times sayst Unless some uiiforseen obstacle comes in the way the. famous bichloride of gold euro for drunkenness will pass out of the Leslie Keely I oinpmiy k bunds to day. The rice to be paid is ,U0,0(I',),000 aud a New ork synilii ute of capitalists is the pur- Mrs. and Miss Kempton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL Bat a Mother's Love Surmounts all Dimculties. Her Darling ChildCured ot Bright' s Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. 5Iv daughter had DHoht'a 1iaH, Tier nnkfn.firt nnd eien were tenibly suMtn. Koxir of our best IT piuncinng attend ed her but her life I I was despaired of. A mother's love surmounts all difficulties, and I determined to try Dr. Datid Ken nedy') Favorite Remedy, made at llon dout, N. Y. How A I ftflf Ave nappy I am that I nmvm r I determin ed upon this course for one by one the well known eymptonut of the disease lift her. Words aiJ to expreta my gratitude, and I cannot too earnnlly recommetid this great medi jf I IDCC cine- Her recovery l. C t3l was entire ly due to Favorite Remedy, which wag the only medicine taken after her ease was alamlonedhy the phyticians. Sirs. LAinu. A. Ivkmpton, west liutiami, Vermont. Can tou not see that such an earnest and out spoken statement as the above comes from the heart and is sincere ? And does it not show how valuable tnls great medicine becomes to thoso who oro in need ? Political Cards. F OR COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. RATDORIF, Or rOTTSVlLLK, Subjeot to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY 0OMMIB8IONBK, THOMAS BMLLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Hubjeet to Bepubltcan rules. R COUNTY COMMIWIONKR, EL1AS .8. REED, or rOTTSVlLLS. Subjeot to Republican rules R COUNTY OOMMI88IONEB, BEJSTJ. R. SEVERN, 07 SBSNAXbOAH. Bubiect to'daetalon of the Renubllaaa Ctosattw Oonvention. FARMS FOR RENT. The Glrard Estate offers tor rent en easy terms. Its Farms Moa. I ' end s, sltuste t the Ea&bm End ef Catawisaa Vifky Wttbin a short distance of tne towns anaxior ciiv ana suenunaoan. wniei among the best markets In the state for. prouuee. -oere are 38 Acres c( Clca-ed Land oa Ewa Parm, nr-w and oor.imodious butldtncs, srltk water 1 ronght in pipvs fnuu luoumaln sprtags to both bouiuia aud barns Vtwre is gofirl, epenliiR bare tor ti e r.ffbt nrty. For further pitrtli ulars apply to HF.SlRm N. THOnPtttK, Snglneer Otiard Bstato. TVntsvttla. Ijo. erE. C. Wh?illl, Asst. npt. aitarfl Estate, GJrardvUle, Po 3s-,w, u t. '11 v