Iras Natural Food. cHtions o f ystem arise en ordinary pds cease to ild flesh re is urgent cd of arrest- V waste assistance must Ifne quickly, from jtalural ' W source. icott's Emulsion '! condensation of the life yall foods it is cod-liver 1 1' reinforced, made easy of LjTCstion, and almost as iafablc as milc. pnred tifScnll limine, K Y. All drnefrists. Mi. J L. Joni.. I'ulton, Arkansas. saysoii jadouc ten years ago I con- ,t i 1 S aFtivcro case of blood pot leading physicians prescribed medicine .iipuir-inn.wnirnnooKwunout any roller p tried mercurial and potash remedies, mnsueci.99fiil results, but which brouphi I attack of mercurial rheumatism tlu; 25 RHEU. ears I gave up all remedies and began ( 8, S. 8. Alter taking oovcral bottloo 1 Vitirely cured and ablo to rcsumo work. 19 tho greatest medlclno for blood poisoning to-day on tho market." .atlso on Mood and Bkln Diseases mailed Bwiit Srixino Co., Atlanta, Qa. Chteheftter'4 EnalHU IMamo-it. IlronA. WWQUL PILLS wri( nm unu mj wenuine Arc Iwayt reliable, ladiib, tik Dru "in for CMchetter't ftpluk tola, tnond Si and Id Ited n1 Gold mtui:,.' bozei, ii iod with b.u ribbon. Take no other. Jltfiiaedatioerout tulttlttu turn a i ri imitation!. At Drnceiitii.or hoS 1a. Id et.iir ii for nartt.o1i.rj, IcitfmoaUU b4 "Ilellef for l.a!lee in Utter, by rotnrn Cli .cheater Cuemlcal GLW.Mi.dUon Nkium. 11VER headacho and rollevo all the troubles tncl to n bilious stato of tho system, Buch as mess. Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Ig, l'aln In tho Bide, etc. Whllo their most Viable success has been shown' In curing faacho, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills two I'llyvvalnable In Constipation, curing ana pre- i6 this annoylns complalnt.wblle they also ct all disorders of tbe stomach, stimulate the and regulate tno uowexa. uven u iney omj i fhAv wrmld he almost Drlcelesn to those who r from this distressing complaint; butfortu ly their goodness does not end here, and thso uice iry mem win uuu uiuso juiiu puio vtu it; bo many waya i.ui luujt win uuu uv mi- u do without thorn. But after all clcfc head e bane of so many nvos mat nere is wnore nase our great, ooasu uur puia curuibwmiu do not. sr's little Liver nils are very small and isy to take. One or two pills make u dose, .re strictly venetablo and do not gripe or but by their gentle action please all who m. in vlnls nt 25 cents: tiro for SI. Bold agists everywhere, or sent by mall. ARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. UL FILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE to announce to his friends and latrons and tho publio generally that o has purchased the barbershop lately ccupied by 11. J. Yost, 12 West Centre Street SSBMA'dDOAH, PA. 13 SHOE noTOp. u wear them? When next In need try a pair, they jyru mora comfort and service for the money y other make. Best In tho world. , Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. vou want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, iy $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus- nads and look ana wear as wen. n you wisn io , mlze In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing ., Dovglas Shoes, My name and price It stamped ha bottom, look for It when you buy. Take no sub- I send shoes by mall upon receipt ot price, ire fr i. wh' n Shoo JJcalers cannot supply you, L. DOl GlcAB, Brockton, Mass. bom by Joseph Ball, 20 N. Main street Said the himself, "If the ion I could get, encver I'm ary I throat I could flR.Tlipmoon is a ter L near; you uiu purchase five gal lons of 9 ires Root Beer." A rtellclous. Temper nnce, Tlilrst-quenchlng, nenitnuvinir urinK. Good for any time ot year, (je jimVe6 cuVm gillons. Be sure and fit's Popular Saloon S3 ,?,if E M puis, mi tea I ,1 3.50 Sf , 1$2.00 s?iW igSgf for "DIES 2.2S JsL 11.75 , w yvSmJFOR BOYS Wl m Mm JMrl '"gaAYjatt LOTS OF GOLD GOING QUI Another Million to be Shipped To-morrow. TREASURY BALANCE DECREASING. Over Four Million, and a Ilnlf of the Yel low Metal Shipped from tho Tort of Hon Tork I.mt Week The Not UxporU . Gold Since Jan. 1, l'oot Up SB5,4O,30n The Fresout Gold lleserve. New YortK, Mny 29. The shipments of gold from this port for Europe on Saturda were greater than had been anticipated, i million and a half In gold went ou tin Cunnrd steamship JJtriirln and the Trim of the North, German Lloyd lino carried another full million. The gold exports foi the week footed up $4,C39,08'J. Shipments In even greater quantities are looked for this week, Lazard Frercs will probably ship $1,000, 000 to-morrow, and a greater amount is expected to leave this port in tho name ol the various shippers on Thursday's steam ships. Since Jan. 1 the net exports of gold from this port foot up $55,240,209. The gold reserve held by tho government Saturday amounted to $98,804,409, against $09,028, 392 on Friday. The United States treasurer reports a decrease. In the regular balanpo during last week of $4,030,097, comprising $2,3C0,54u in gold, $341,031 in silver, $2,298,013 In United States notes, against $808,037 in treasury notes, The government's bank deposits have decreased $05,911, and dls burslug officers' balances $380,002, so thai the total docrease in the treasury's avail able resources amounts to $4,512,970. THE ANTI-TItUST CONVENTION. Governor Altjrolil Receives Hundreds of Responses. CniOAOO, May 20. Governor Altgeld has received hundreds of responses to his pro posal for an nutl-trut convention hero Juno 5. The governors of nearly all the western states have appointed delegates to be present. Tho object of this convention is to secure laws to throttle all trusts. E. O. Brown, the Minnesota delegate says: "I am in favor of removing causes that make trusts, nnd I wish the protec tive tariff destroyed, not promoted. An other thing I would like to see, and that is I would like tho government to control tho railroads, nnd I believe that tho applica tion of tho single-tax theory would entirely destroy such monopoly of national oppor tunities as alono make trusts possible, 'itt I am not in favor of any direct re strictive legislation against trust con tracts," TRAMPLED TO DEATH IN A STAT,T,. An Old Man Meets n Violent Death nt South Entontown, N. J. Lono Branch, N. J., May 29. Ilenry Dangler, of Entontown, was found dead in a stall in. a barn on the Collins farm, nt South Entontown. He was 05 yoars old and a widower with seven children. The farm hnuds found him lying in the stall Saturday night. He appeared to bo intox icated. Yesterday morninir he was found i,, the stiill lying with his face down. In the Rtnll was u horse which was not there Saturday night. It is supposed that the horse wandered in during tho night and stepped npou 1dm ns he lay asleep. THOUSANDS OF lKOPIE SWINDLED. The Receiver of tho Order of tho Royal Ark Flies Ills Report. Boston, May 29. The receiver of tho Order of the Royal Ark, the first of tho en dowment orders that wasfloatedond wreck ed in tho financial deluge, has died his re port in the superior court. The order once boasted of 18,000 mem bers, 8,500 of whonf recolved in cash $143 each for $42 to $72 paid in by each; 7,000 lapsed and received nothing, and now the 3,013 matured or In good standing nro to receive 5 1-2 per cent, of the amount they paid in. They will receive all tho way from 22 cents to $13.oo each. President Day a Hopeless AVreck. Milwaukee, May 29. President Day, of the Planklnton bank of Milwaukee, is a hopeless physical wreck, broken down under tho strain brought on by the recent financial troubles of this bank and the Lappon business, which failed recently owing $750,000. The bank will be re-or-ganizod with a capital stock of $500,000, an increase over tho present stocK of sjuu,- 000. William Planklnton has invested heavily In tho new stock of the banfc and he will probably bo selected president. An Aeronaut's Narrow Kscnpe. Tarborouqh, N. 0.. May 20. Mrs, Steel, an aeronaut, made a balloon ascen slon here and was 1,000 feet In tho air when the balloon caught fire. She tried to cut loosa the parachute, but was unable to do so, and as the flames spread the balloon began to descend swiftly. Mrs, Steele kept her seat in the parachute, and us she neared tho earth she was enveloped in smoke from the lire above her. hue was unconscious when she struck tho ground, but later she recovered. Rehabilitation rians Completed. PniLADELPUiA, May 20. The board of managers of the Philadelphia nnd Heading railroad has adopted tho plan to rehabili tate tho company by issuing $30,000,000 of collateral trust 0 per cent, bonds. Pledges for S22.000.000 of the bonds have already been secured and the rest of the ibsuo will remain in the treasury to bo used for Ini' provemonts. The plan will be officially given out tuis afternoon, TI115 MKWS IN OjSNERAL. A movement Is on foot to connect Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Cape May and Phila delphia by a telephone system. Lawrencevllle, 111., was visited by a ter rible windstorm. Trees were uprooted uud several houses destroyed, B. Cory, of Lakeview, Iowa, and Goorgo Burgess and liert Uory, ot UdeDoit, iowa: were drowned whllo fishing In Wull Lake Lakeview. It is many years since crabs were scarce in South Jersey waters, Very few are belnsr caught and uone are being ship ped to Philadelphia or New York markets from Sen Isle City. The schooner William M. Bird, Phlladel pbta for Boston, which was ashore off Haukerchlef shoal, near Vineyard Haven, Mass., three days, has been floated and towed to Boston, Dr. John Schrady was arrested In New York and released on $5,000 in the nctlon of Mrs. Sarah J. Monroo to recover $20, 000 damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage. Churgcd With. Steullng Sheep. Mechakicsbuho, May 29. In default of bail, George Dunlap and Frank Urunner were taken to the Carlisle Jail, iney are charged with stealing Bheep from A. J, legltr, of Middlesex townsmp, uiucers tgnl4 ol uarnsie, nnu vuiej oi iuuw Trego made the arrest Huljarditinveltlitt Itath. wHAttsiSSVl10- fIliV 29. A Harrlsburg re.Wetit vlsltsirfriIvJintn-nt th rWlitlA lall I Itnd lblnri.TOUer.lL-,rilmj. InronaKXt'nt' nniSI question akrim and seized a",Dail"of f THOUSANDS WENT lO Tllli l'Alit, The Gates of the Great Exposition Were Open Yesterday. CmcAcio, May 29. In 'spite of the fact that District Attorney Milchrict filed his bill for an Injunction to prevent tho opening of tho World's Fair on Sunday, the gates were open' to tho public yester day and over 125,000 peoplepald the neces sary twenty-five cents admission to see the big show. A number of tho buildings were closed, among them the United States govern ment buildings, but notwithstanding this there was plenty of things to see nnd enougli to satisfy' the majority that the show was a big one for the money, There was no great amount of Interference with the opening on the part of the authorities. The music during tho day was all of n SHcred nature. Thousands of dollars dally have been stolen by the gatcmen or ticket takers at the Exposition, and until the turnstiles are ready for business Fair officials don't know how to check the theft orcatch the thieves. It is estimated that from 8,000 to 10,000 souvenir tickets ate handed in at the gates dally. The official returns show less than half that number. These nro the tickets sold at the downtown stores, hotels and ticket offices of tho corporation. AN lMrOUTANT PENSION HECISION. Ono Which It is Raid WIMTwlnce the Tuymont Nearly 820,000,000. Washington, May 29. Probably the most important pension decision ever sent om the office of the secretary of the in terlor to the commissioner of pensions wus filed Saturday. It Is believed by those high in authority in the pension bureau hat It will reduce the pensions under the act of Juno 27, 1890, between $15,000,000 and $20,000,000. It Involves the repeal of an order passed by General liaum, and approved by As sistant Secretary Bussey, and a return to the language of the statute requiring the disability not of service origin to be such as to prevent the applicant from earning a upport by .manual labor. The case which called forth this decision Is one of a man granted a pension for 'slight deafness." whom, it was shown, was nnver sick duri..g the time he was in tho war; that his deafness was not of ser vice origin; that at presont he is well and lieiuty, and that his aliment docs not pre vchT him from performing -manual labor and thus earning a livelihood. Under the leclsion, this nnd like cases are to be re- rated. Cummlngs Short In Ills Accounts. Chehteii, May til). George J. Cum- mlngs, an agent for the Baltimore Mutual Aid society, has loft Chester, lie Is short in his accounts for a large sum, Before leaving, he walked In Volhardt's store and purchased a revolver and a box of car riages, lie loaded the weapon in the presence of Chief of Police Bagshaw and then wrote a letter to Uharles 1'lerce, of BU.J .Mary street, saying he would make away with himself, as ii was tiled of living. I'ulasltl nay (let 1IU Place Rack. Washington', May 20. The case of the etter-carrler George T. Pulaski, came up In the upreme court of tho district before Judge Bradley, and the court ordered tho civil-service commissioners, the city post master nnd Postmaster-General Blssell to show cause, June 3, why they should not bo compelled to restore the petitioner to his office. It socms to be conceded that Pulaski will get his place back. Thirty Cars Wrecked. Hahrisbuuq, May 29. The breaking of the front axle of a car on a west-bound freight fraiu, east of Conewago, about 0:30 o'clock yesterday morning,' caused the wieckii. of at least iiOxara. Ihe mall-ex press due in this city at J a. m,, failed to each here until VJ:M p. m. All trains were delayed for four to five hours, fixe Midrtletown and Lancaster wrecking crews were called out to clear the tracks. mormons 111 the Coal Regions. Pottsviiae, May 29. Several Mormon ciders have been scouring the lower coal fields the past few weeks for converts to their belief. Although they have been wtnVliiiK quietly, the result of their labor is shown in twenty converts for whom psssage to Salt Lake City lias been pro cured from this place. All are from Schuylkill county, and will leave forMor- nlondom Wednesday. Insane With a Pocket Full of Money. CniCAao, May 20. Pedro Almlda, com missiouer in charge of the Portugese ex ldbitat the World's Fairhasbecomeinsane, Ho was found wandering about on Lake avenue Saturday. He had $2,500 in his pockets and wore over Sl.OOU worth of din ruonds. The police took charge of him and notified his friends. Surrounded by Icebergs Livkbpool, Mny 29. The British bark Gosford, Captain McWlllIams, at this port from ban r rnnclsco, reports tnat in lati tude 51 S, longitude 49 W. she was sur rounded by a large number of gigantic icebergs. It was believed that tho bergs extended a long distance across tho faouth Atlantic and northward. Mrs. flruhb Improving. New York. May 29. General E. Burd Grubb sent the following telegram to a friend in this city, relative to Mrs. Grubbs condition: "Fever continues, with slight abatement, but there are no complications, Dr. Pepper considers tnat her cnances oi recovery are favorable. Heavy Failure In North Carolina. Winston. N. C. May 29. H. II. Key nolds. one of Winston's largest tobacco manufacturers, has made an assignment. naming his business manager, J. W. Gan nor. trustee. Tho liabilities aggregate .wt ' " ' nlinut, .MfiO.000. In Paint the best is the cheapest. Strictly 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 repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White 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 ?rocess consumes tour to six montns ime, and pro luces the brand that has given White Lead its character as the standard paint. John T. Lewis & Bros. is the standard brand of strictly pure Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best 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 lie most reliable dealers In Paints everywhere. . ii you ro lime to paint, it win ray you inei-xnay eaftT only cost yoi i 1,000 MEN and HORSES Employed. J33E3C33TjaL.3SrX OXX IticoTrack, HASE IlVLf, 0110UND3, MON DAY, WALTER OIST BABTH. BIG CIRCUSES! 5 Continent Menageries, Real Homiui Hippodrome, 2 Stages, Wild Moorish Caravan, 110 Clrciu Acts by 110 Star Artists. Only horsos on earth tralnoi to play baso ball, 110 J rare and costly animnls, ho d ot eloptuntB, trouno lublloos. Bteaiii orein. stoatn oaliloDO. D .iuu uoryus; mi mai ana oriao, wuignu,u pounds troupe ot rare Arabian horses, $30,009 FREE STREET Doors opon at 1 an J 7 p. m. Delias at 2 and 8 p m, Adulti. 50 ccnti; Children under 12 years, -1 coats. Cheap excursions ou nil railroads. Will also exhibit at ASHLAND Saturday, Juno 3, nAZLETON OIJUMAN ISIjWTORAI, OUTLOOK. t'ho Manifesto of tho Centrists nnd How It la Itrgarded. Bi:rmn, Mny 20. Tho electoral outlook has been considerably cleared slnco the Issue by Dr. Diber of tho manifesto of tho Centre or Catholic party. Tho labored phraseology ot the manifesto and its long- vinded sentences were calculated to Im press tho publio, nnd huvo elicited gust Idiculo from the press. But it did not 'ail to inform tho Government tho price .vhlch It must pay for tho Bupport of tho party in tho now Iteichstag. lho Germania, the Clerical organ, has thought it necessary to explain to tho Jnthoilo electors that this declaration means, with tho Inviolability of tho lato Dr. WIndthorst's demands for the read- mission into Germany of tho. Jesuits nnd affiliated orders, full liberty to make terms with tho Government on the Army bill. The Licber fnctlon of tho Centre party is, in short, ready to negotiate with Chancellor von Caprivl on the basis of a repeal of tho remaining religious disabili ties, In return for its ndheslon to tho Government's military demands. 1'rotectlon to Uermnn agricultural Inter ests Is another, but subordinate, plank In tho manifesto. The demand for a reform in taxation, tho protest against monopol ists and the suggested increase of tho taxation on luxuries, contained in the manifesto, nro also secondary considora- Ions. The reactionary Conservative organs threaten that if tho new Reichstag is iu trastablo tho Government will restrict tho franchise and thus get an obedient Parlia ment. The manifesto, in response to this threat, declares that tho highest law Is the Constitution, adding: "We hold fast to tho character of tho Empire as a Federal State. The prerogatives of tho people aro based upon universal, equal, dirctt aud secret sulfrage." To some of tho aristocrats signing the manifesto men like Freyslng, llompesch, Buol, Bruel, Heoroman nnd von Zundvvyk this language is foreign Like puppets in Dr. Lieber's hands, they seem to have as sented to tho declaration without pondor- iug upon what it Involved. Another factor that is causing a panic among the Bavarian Centrists is the inde pendent uctMuAjf the peasants' societies, which have hitherto always supported the Centrists' candidates. These societies havo now issued an electoral address saying that their representatives have up to this time been co-operating In legislation ruin r,u to the peasant proprietors aud paying iltogether too assiduous attention to re- krtrjus qiii'stions. AT fane THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AN ft NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and H a pleRsant laxative. Tbl& drink Is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily as tea. It Is called A 11 d rueglsts sell It at 60c. and 1 1 a package. If you rannol gel ll, seau your auureos iur a iiwts Bampio, .nch iliiT. In order tn behealthvth Lane's I'ainur iueaici ne move the boweli In order tn be healthy this Is necessary. Address ORATOR F. WOODWARD L: Jiov.K.Y WANTS. &o. BOARDING. Two geatlemen desire board with private family. Rjom tog-ther. Address R., Shenandoah, P. O. 5 5-tf 17ORSALE. valuable Main street prop- L' erty Qweuing ana Dusiness piaco satis factory reason for selling. Apply at Ilci(ALi) omce for particular'', IOIt SALIC A twenty (30) acre larm, ' planted, together with 3 horses. 3 cows wagon and machinery, a bouso and barn. Apply to U, t' Krell Rarnsvlllo, Schuylkill county. Pa. S-D-1'" WANTLD An aotlvo boy or girl to Sf 11 vt"ltlog caids oi oomml slon In every lownln MihuylltlU county, Send 10 con s In stamp i for outfit. Address, Model t"nrd Co, Shenandoah Pa. 6 27-tt-d&w PHOPOlAL-SFORBUII-iDINa VU.I. AND furnishing coping lor the Schuylkill County Court House grounds. ..,.... Bids will be received until the 0-h day of Jjno, A. D., 1883, by lho Coinmlsiloncrs of SchuylHill County for the bulhllu of a retain ing wall. 8 feet high, 280 feet long, of mountain ston-, on Mlnersvlllo street) for the (urnishln i and setting ol 313 feet of erinlte coping, 10UI i Inches, on ihegranlto steps, logolhoi with posts 1 at the ion aud bottom ot each flight of stops; I also for fumlshlDg 210 ftet of mountain stone I eopl -g wlthposis nt tne enus oi me ciping, xo. wlthm Al worn to be finished wunlu sixty days utter bid s accptod. Ulds tor turnisning granite litds for furnishing granite muu be separnt" irom tno onr. ouering io iur nlsh mountain stone. Full particulars can be jad and pluns and drawings can be Been, by anptylug to the Commissioners ol S.hnylklll Oj un y. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 610 211 P nrvpns MS. The und-rslcned. Commis sioners of Sjbuylktll O umy, will reco vo i sealed aled proposals utiiu na.uraay. Juoe;i,iN, at ao'rioclt p. m , lor tne iurmsumg anu laying ot tw ntv-ono buudred and forty-seven square yards ot grass sou huu jicu uuu bov-u cn,mm vards of white eruvei. and fourteen bun- dr.d square yiirds ot nsphdt and the lalug and furnishing ot terra coita drain plpo nt he Coun House grounds at I'ottsville Plans a"d sneclfleatlons can bo seen at t no omee ol U. i Tehran & Sons, engineers. Tne Comm'sslon ers reserve the tight w tejeut any and i aiuwcs J AMt J mvr. i-LUSE REED, s: 3- i JUNE 5 L. MAIN'S 2J races by thorou h'ireds 0 tableau wagons, drove ot OMnals, 0 bandi, life nnd drum corns, nv with 15-foot tall. 2i nonles 20 thnroinrhlirndn. Arabian horse with iOdlff erout color, U10.OU0 PARADE AT 10 A. M. MAIIA.NOY CITY Tuesday, Juno 0 Wodnesday, June7. Political Cards. JJIOIl COUNTY AUDITOR, TflEODORE F. BATDORFF, OV POTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOU DIRECTOR OP THE POOR, JOHN nilRQAN, OP NOHTIt OASS TOWN81IIP. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS IiELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. jrOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, EL IAS E. REED, or rOTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican rules jrjWR t OUNTY COMMHSIONER, DANIEL NEIS WENDER, or SIIEVANUOAII. Subject to Republican rules. JOR COUNTY OJMMIHSIONKU, BENJ. R SEVERN, OF SHENANDOAH, Subject to decision of tho Republican County IAJUVUUMUU Professional Cards. JOHN 1( COYLE, A TTO RNEY A T-I.A W. Ileddall building. Shenandoah, Pa. Oftlco- ML M. HUKKE ATIORNEY-A V-LA W. BHBNANDOAII. PA. umce xoom j, i: u uuuaing a, d Ustorly building, Pottsville. Room 3, P. O Building, Shenandoah Q T. HAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor Main and Centre Sts, loenanaoan, over stain's drug store. S. KISTLER, M. D , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah D R. JAMES bt'BIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Residence, Street, Shenandoah. Mo. 31 Ncrth Jirdl JJR.VNK WOMER, M. D. Specialist in Tieatmmt of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of thn vn. rnr. i u u uuu iuiui. rauuciacioa turn Mnrta. frtmr- uuiccu vj suiv nil uyus umco -ii liast uaK street, Shenandoah. D R. E. D- LONQACRE, Graduate in PVrfnary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls bv mall, telegraph or telenhono at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tho crcatest care. Onlce: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin. ware. Roofing and Spouting oui specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. CURE YCUHGELF! 'IftroubledwlthGouorrhoaa illeet,Vhltos.8tiennatorrhi or any unnatural dlscharee ask' jypur drnggUt fur a bottle oi iUie O. It cures In n focrt.oc jwithout tho rid or publicity of c i doctor. f.on poisonous and leuarnnteed not to stricture llM W(waJ American Curt. Manufactured by 9 Evans Chemical CINCINNATI, O, JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) ttulti uurt Contiita,, BUciinurtoali. Rest beer, alo and porter on tap. The finest brands ot whiskeys and cigars. Pool room v laobod Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURi , hi Railroad Show 3 BIG RINGS MliCfl II I ll'lL I 1 BP'iT i K 1 if i M rt ITf 1 rVl t I 1 1 Ii 1 Mi IP . -t I ROM AROUNDTHE STATE Happenings of Importance from All Sections. OF INTEREST TO PENNSYLVANIANS. Irnry Chapman I'ntnlly Wounded at Sns- iiuehntiiut Julius Ilvllensman llrutully MimlnrodPhllmlelplilu Visited by n Dlsaatioini lllaio Tho Columbia Ilurg lnrs Confess. Sc'HAnton, Mny 20. Henry Chnpmnn, a brHkt'imui ou tho Husnuehantin division of the Krie milroad, was shot inthe groin aud probably fatally wounded nt Susquehanna by Lottie- Dorsey, the notorious "White Widow," of Leo Dorsey, colored. I he Dorsey woman lives near the depot and claims that Chapman came to her iousu and began to abuse her. Sho put lm out and he returned with a stick and was nbout to assault her, when she shot him. fhe victim lives In llornellsvllle, where ue has n wife and three children. A llltr llhuo hi Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May 29. Fire burnedout tho Intel lor of Hoiticulturnl hall from cellar to root Saturday evening, nnd for a time threatened to attack tho buildings on nil sidos of It. At half-past 0 o'clock the blaze started in one of the booths of the candy exposition on tho second floor, spread iniokly along tho row of flimsy wooden stands and burned so fiercely us to defy the feeble efforts of a score of people who tiled to put it out. Fortunately, every body who was in the building at the time scaped iiiilnn t , and nono of the small mi my of firemen who gathered to fight the stubborn flumes were injured In the two houis' battle. Tho loss sustained by the lire wus $100,000. A PlclciioeUct's Novel Scheme. Philadelphia, Mny 29, A colored thief who lias been working the city for soma line with a new dodge in pickpocketing md thieving, visited West Philadelphia md succeeded in netting away with tho purse of Mrs. Kmma Goven, of 70 North ihlrty-stxth street. Mrs. u oven Had been out making a purchase at Thirty-sixth and Market streets, and when she reached Warren street sho was approached by a colored iiiau asking her to lead an enve- ope, so as to tell him the address. He neld the letter up close to her faco and suc ceeded In thus directing her attention while he relieved her of her purse. Liberal Towards the World's Fair. Bltiiioiiiem, May 29. The Moravian synod, in session here Satunlny showed a very liberal attitude toward the world s Fair. ltev. J. Taylor Hamilton, ot Bethle hem, presented a resolution reiiuostiiig a piotestof thn synod as a representative body of the Moravian church against tho opening of the World's Fair on Sunday. i lie Western Moravian ministeis were in no hurry to denounce Sunday opening nnd t was referred to the proper committee I0r luumi action. Cougiatulatory services were held In honor ot Rev. E. A. Oerter's fiftieth birth day. An Old Store-Keeper Murdered. PmtUYMAN, May 29. Julius Jiellensman, an old man, who kept a small country store about two miles from here, was found dead in his back room by a colored man who went there for supplies. All tho lower part of his faco had lieen torn away by a gunshot wound. Blood was splattered over the door frames and -levei-iil grains of shot were found in the door. Bellensman had evidently been stand ing in the doorway when shot and stag getcd buck Into the storeroom. Tho lloy lturglars Confess. Lancaster May 29. Walter McClarin Christian Broomo and George Cole, who were captured whllo committing a burglary in Columbia a few days ago, have con fessed that they with William Davis, who so far has eluded the officials, had com mitted between thirty aud forty burglaries since Jauuary last, all of which wen ascribed to professionals. The boys range in age from 9 to 18 years. Two AVorkinen Fatally Injured. CiiESTEn, May 29. Two workmen nt the Bear Creek Oil works lost their lives by making a mistake. Daniel I lynn, of Bay onne, In. J., and Parker Marshall, of Lin wood, undcitook to remove the lieadof still So. 8, but in mistake took off No. 7, which had a tiro burning under it. Instantly there was a loud explosion, and Flynn was thrown ubout fifty feet. Both died from their injuries. Wood Died of His Injuries. Philadelphia, May 29. Benjamin Wood, the 10 old boy of 700 North Forty ourth street, who was run over by a car t Thirty-ninth street and Glrard avenue u Friday, died at the Presbyterian hos pital Satunlay. William McKibben, the conductor of the car, and Harry Johnson, the driver, were heid.on their own recog nizance to answer before the coroner. To Investigate Katie Zelzort's Death. Lancaster, May 27. Deputy Coroner Dugun aud Dr. William K. Mattern, of Philadelphia, came to Lancaster to inquire into tho death of Katie Reizert, who was said to have died in Philadelphia of typhoid fever. They exhumed the body and a post mortem was made. Enough was found to show that she died from criminal malprac tice. ' FOItTIKIt mvoitcis SUIT. The Ann iinrcment Cuimes a Great Sen- satlon In Iluft'ulo. Butfalo. May 9. The announcement of tho suit of divorce brought by the wife of Alex. G. Fortler, clerk of the Board ol Health, has caused considerable excite ment here. Mr. Fortler has been suspended pending an investigation and Miss Alice J. Brand, the pretty stenographer is. the Board oi Health ofllce, who is made the ca-respon dent as well as tbe defendant In a second suit brought by Mrs. Fortler to recover $10,000 damages for alienating the affec t.'ons of her husband has been summarily dismissed. Fortler is 48 years old, and has always stood well in the community. He was in the naval service during the war, and was the leading Democratic candidate for pen sion agent in this district under the pres ent administration. He was also the first president of the Democratic Veterans' As sociation ot Erie county. He wan married twenty- three years ago to a handsome nnd accomplished woman, nnd led an exem plary life up to the time that Miss Brand entered tho omee as stenographer. The complaint charges him with all manner of excesses utter that time. He flagrantly neglected his wife, refusing her the money necessary for an operation on her eyes, and as a result she is beoomiu. blind. He removed his clothes to apart ments lu a fashionable boarding house. where ho and Miss Brand lived as man ni who, nought her diamonds, sealskin win.. artA i, -ii.p nn.l D(ll. -Jw.etau o spent bis whole masme on her. Onene'took her to Hall's stuillo Molhau'lier nicture taken In a seml-iAule ateTind showed it to bis tvifo. Hf&n "jAj mortgaged his wife's furniture tjSglve the money to tbe stenographer. Iliilaud- a.aU"- .-A?etmnt ttom the 5THE KIND ! THAT CURES a. -woli-ahkr, Herkimer N. Y m L TlnAivin INDIGESTION AND BSE. " . H MfJVMJBI LOSS of kvmut CURED. ncsriMnsiAl "WABe-2 RsANTtM T TUB J.AROK MKBrHAWTIUB HOVMg HOT C. W PALMER H VO-j 1IERKIMKR, . luui a.tiojtlilTMtt.A Ho. ! 15. g OENTl-EMKS Darlni the tmt three yamv ,'l j, CShnvo ufferwl con.li crably with J.ciemn. 'S ,T3fri Bilme. S lht I wa. tin.M.i to ttend to iny w'i-lgi ' U Plaining any rdW until I wal Induced to by H T. ATVTA'ft I M SAHSAPAxULIiAgH gl had not tafen DANA'S I would not lie nllvo -Bnow. Your truly, BJ Ueiktaer.II.Y. tAivuuJiiufc mm Sm n . e....n..iii9 Pn Rpllatt. Maine. EH V ;i.u .ai.u,.in, ww.. tt' Printing ink stains are removed and jammt fingers healed by the use of s MONO AP because of its high percentage of tat, ASK YOUR OR( CCR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIRIC &: CO., CliiensCi. I Mult llcttcute FnbliOi, Printers Or Debilitated Women, should use RAOFiELD'S FEMALE REGUUTQfU-r '.very ingredient possesacs-superb Tnnli i m ,-opcrtics and exerts a wonderful influ nce in toning- up and strengthening het . ystem, by driving through the propet ( liaiinels all impurities. Health aalI!J"' .irength guaranteed to result from its use,1'" " V ' "Illy wife, who was bedridden for ol(?li. " ' " teen tuontlis, attor ualnff llradfleld'a Female Regulator far two jiloutUa l -getting well." J. M. 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Permanentij -,ve above phw WEAKNESS. -a NERVOUSNESS, a DEBILITY, anu all the train ot evils fmni t arly errori or later exoehbes, tho resulu of tivernurk, ilctneia, worry.etc FuUstrength, development and tons Klven t every organ aud jjiirtlna of the body. Stmple.naturalroethwC. Immediate tmnr. wii'w teen. Fum ImpOMible- i MbmnMi. IlOOlC. e.planatlon and proofs y ERIE MEDlA" BUFFALf IiXiOT SALOON ANDRE" 36 Bant Cctp Tbs beat beer, wiuf - " at our bods.' J.'Ul" JJt.. 0Uc - .Silo. ,'dWork - I- J 00 no. St. wB. 4 fcfATBD mi. mj! !s,her- .. fir ' 4L I " A SI a. : xy v-JfC-T. o Coot. ". 1 -Kfle (uie and Ett ic trtnaaA iwrTainr U a I. m fiJLIL. ' ell, chuhad' 1U contents I a. i much so thHWtkL - ' i mm gui 4rfia-1 .'ia.0ASl.-n.nt. 1 reu a suuicient reais nWa' I other marriage. Pall Mali iwMWhff At tho People'! 1 v-- rv boanyoleA i lwjv,v--:'s3" me benediction. Mjr 1 :? Mauirtw then int- vT ered a sufflclwt miS 1 4 f mm mX -1 " vweft iiird Ibl rrr ,,t. 1 1 j.wr-i r- uvur. ue sun - -
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