1 ' T " " . I i: IIAIIIIIIFII VIV LM 1U liniLIIUftU O I OIL III 'a, coat used exclusively, Insuring Jennllnoss and comfort ints in Errxcrr may. 1(, 1833. Jifo Shenandoah is follows: tYork Tin Philadelphia, week days, J,ia08ft.ra.,12.'JI L.48A&3 p.m. Sunday "to; For New Yo k vlaMauchOhunli, 7.18 a. m., 12.2i,2.8 p.m. nine and Pldlac ilpaia, weok days, 18.f0.08 a. m., 12.21, 118, 5.53 p. m. Sun. IIUl. m.,4 28 p. m ilsDurg, week dijs, 2.08, 7.18 a.m., lasi )wo, woek dam, 7.18 a.m., 12.21. tnuo, weeK uays, .uo, 1.1c, iv.wn. iu., p. m. sunaay, x.va, i.vs a.,ra., t.so aaimnml Mahan.iv Cltv. woek days. la.iu.UH a. m.,iz,si, .so, o.to p. in. oun 1716 a. m , 4.28 p. m. Additional for 5(ly, wock days, C.liS p. m. lastorandCoiumata, weak daya, T.1S gamaport, Sunb.iry and Lawlsburg, p.23, 7.1R, ll.W a.m., l.M, O.Mpm 13 a. ra.. 3.03 p.m. It oy Plane, week days, 2.08, S.33, 6.23, 1E8 a. m., 12.21, 1 33, 2.48, 5.M, 0.83, 9.33 day, 2.08, 3.21. 7.4) a. m 8.03, 4.98 p. m. trJvlllo, ( Rappahannock Station), lt.08, 3.23, 5.28, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. tn. ',48, 5.53, 6.58, 0.38 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, to., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. ."and and ShnraoMn, weok days. 8.23, miss a.an., i., o.D8, v.m p. m. sun- l a, in., 3.08 p. m. INS FOR SHKNANDOAUl iw York via Philadelphia, week days ,.80,4.00, 7.80 p. m., 1U.15 night. Sun1 un., H is nignt. )w York via Mnueh Chunk, week days, ,tn.. 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. 'tilladelphla Market street Htulon, Ml 4.12, 8.35. 10.00 n. m.. and 4.00 & m. Sunday 1.00, 9.0a a. m., 11.30 sadlng, weok days, 1.85,7.10, 10.05, U.M 1JK7 p. ra Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. "Bttsvilln. woek days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m Im Sunday. 2. 10, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. ra. imaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. nv.xo p. m. sunuay, a.su, 7. a. m., ahanov City, woek days. 3.45. 8.18, ljil, 7.42, 6.51 p. in. Sunday, 8.48, 8.1! hanov Plane, week diva. 2.40. 4.0U. 4gSl.W.m..l2.M,2.03,6.20,6.26,7.67,10.1t) 'iQjay, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. in., 3.37, 6.01 p. m. Irardvllle, (Happahannock Station), 82.47, 4.07, 6.80. 0.41 10.40a. m., 12.06, 26, 0.32, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47. (Im., 3.41, 6.07 p. m. ;flljamsport, weuk days, 8.00, 8.83, 12.00 ;lJ06p. in. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. tlmoro, Washington and the West via Tfllt.. through trains loave Glrard ttlon, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at l.CT.n, m., 3.60, ti.i.. 7.io p. m. sunaay 1 127, a. m., 3.56, 5.42, 7.16 p. m. fiaNTIO CITY DIVISION, jladelphla. Chestnut street wharl J street n harf, for Atlantlo City. Express. 9 00 a m, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 5 45 p m, Express, 0 00, 10.00 a m. Accom 'SUO a m and 4 30 p m. idleavo Atlantlo City dopot, AtlantK M3 avenues. Weekdays Express IVQ a in and 3 30 and b 30 n m nation, a i& a rn una itfpm. express. w, 8 v p m Jaifon, 7 15 a m and 4 80 p m. ylt Vnllev Division ; Jf trains leave Shenandoah foi L.Ai Junction. Mauch Chunk. Le. 'Rlnllnatnn. White Hall. Catasauoua. juDetblahom, i:aston, Philadelphia, JITVeatherly, Quakako Junction, Del- iiviananoy uuy ai o.ih, i.m. w.un a m., 1 1.22 p. in, iw York, 6.01, 7 20 a. m., 12.43, 2 57, azleton, Wllkes-llarre, Whlto Haven, (Lacoyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, E-a, u ui, v.m a. m., 7, a.v& p. m. cheater, Uuffalo, Niagara Falls and 0.04. 0.G8 a. ni. 12 43 and 8.08 o. m. plvlderc, Delaware Water Cap and ure, o.m a. in., i.-si p. ra. (fcbertvillo and Trenton. 9.08 a. m Ifkhannock. 0.01, 9.08 a. m.. 2.57, 8 08 p. m. Caca ana uenova u.ui, vis a. m. a.u urn 9.08 a. m. 8.08 p. m. tnosvlllo, Levlston and Heaver Meadow, f, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Ecnrled, Hajleton, Stockton and hum f, o.ui, 7.u, u.uo, a. m., uo, R.ea n. m. branton, 6.01, 9.08, a. m 1-4 ..7 tlcbrook, Jcddo.Drlftonaa . rtcland, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 t,. . UkllUU, UlldlUtUtU UUU UU9, Jl wn. Y.U, 0.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15 TO Run, Centralla, Mount Carmcl and l. a. iu.i a. m.. i.4u. 4.4U. a.si v. m. osvllic, Park Place, Mahanoy City and p. m. kvlll leave snamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m. & m. and urrlve at anenanaoan at fahenandoah for Pottsville, 5.60, 7. n. lu., 1.1 3 .u,. u.a,, avo v .'ottsniie tor snenanaoan, u.uu, 7.13, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, hennndoah for Hazloton. 6.04. 7.26. 9.08, g, 2.67, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. mazieton lor snenanaoan, v.zo, v., , 12.15, i.tb, e.au, 7..0, 7,t p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. eave for Ashland, Qlrardvlllo and Lost v, u.4u a. m., i2.au, p. in. he.-vlllo. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv, azleton, Illack Creek Junction, Penc luncuon, Aiaucn uduhk. Aiicmown. tn, uaston ana mow York, e.iu a. m p. m. ladelphla 12.30, 2.55 p. m. 40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 6.01 V. m Slazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, ll.tO t, a.ou p. m. Shenandoah for Pottsville, b.60, 8.4C, UM5t. m. V.IO p. m. o. u, UAiNuutJiv, uen. fass. Agi. I'niiaaeinnia. fa. INNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh Jjivisiou, anum nemienem ra,. I A. SWKIQ AUD, Qenl. Supt. IYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOntrrXKllX DIVISION, MAY 2lt, 1810. Kill leave Shenandoah after the abavt i'legan'o, Ollbcrton, Frackvllle, Nov r uiair, rouavuie, uamDurg, itoaamg. L Ill.n.n,nIU Un,an.nn ...1 Ttk.ll pjroad street station) at 6:00 and 11 ;4& 4:1a p. m. on wock uya. ii-or 1'Olls (ntermoaiate stations v:iu a. m. it SUNDAYS. fegan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Now a uiair, i-ottsvuie at u:uu, v:iua. m im. For Hamburtr. Readlnir. Potts Jcnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia 10 a. m.. 3:10 p. m. eave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at ana is: 11, o:ui, i:vs ana IDi-Tp. m 11:13 a. m. anao:4u p. m. PottBvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16 Sand 4:iu, 7:15 and 10:00 p, m.Sundayi n. and 5:15 n. m. Oilladelphla (Uroad street Btatlon) for ?&na nnenanaoan atoofana oaa am, I p m week days. On Sundays leavt C -For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For Non 3 ZU, 4 W, 4 OU, O ID, O DU, 7 30, B Mtt I 1135. am. 12 00 noon (limited ui nndlEOprai 1244, 1 35. 140, 2 30, 3 20. ffi), 6 00, 6 30, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 r FtUt G,,nri..ru a, 4 (Hi i fK JKt ,11 1031135, a maml IS 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 OS ij a w, o u du, 7 ia anu 012pm ano For Seu Ulrt. Lonir llraneh and In. SstatlonsOflO.OlO and 11 SUam, and pmweeuaays. unauys a ao u m Daore and Washington 3 50. 7 20. OJO, 11 IB am. (12 25 limited dining K, 4 41, (o 10 uongressiouiu umitou trior cars ana Dining uari, 0 17, W on igwn uniy. t'UTior anu iJininir uar. Z 7 00. 7 40 Dm.. 12 03 nlsht week ,yH,a du, yw,viu, 1110am. 4 4 1 10 00 uu oniy, -uriur uuu uiuingur. 7 00. 7 10 I) m. and 12 03 nlEht. more only at 202, 4 01, 6 08 and Sundays, 5 C8 and II 30 p m. lond 7 20 a m. 12 08 nlcht dally, m, weeu aavs. Ill leave nnrr-lsbure for Pittsburi t every aay at iz jo, 1 zu ana a iu . 3 25. (610 lim tod) and 7 30n m, toona at 8 18 am and 603 p m overy 'HiHOurg una Aitoona at uzu a till leave Sunburv for Wllllainiuuri Binanuaigua, Kocnosier, xiuuaio auu 1 at 2U1. 5 13 a m.ana 1 i p m ween mlru at 5 31 Dm week davs. For Jitermodlate nolnts at 6 18 am dallv. . . ...... . . . . utven at d is ana v do a m uauy, 1 week days For Kenovo at 5 13 a K 91 n m vnlr nvra nnl Klflatr, nn ly. For Kane at 513 am, 1 85 p re VrisT. Lager J. K. WOOD, Den'l Paaa'g' Asl blic Notice given that persons destroy- olng beer kegs win be prosecuted S"sv the Act of Assembly approved Brewera' Association. 4 11 June e, ins. IJ Perfect Baby Healf O 11 g 11 t to mean glow ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When we see in children tendencies to weakness, W know f'tey art misting thi Ke vf oed taken. This loss is overcome by soft's Emulsion of Cod Li v.. Oil, with Hypophos- dutes, a fat-food that Builds up ippetite and produces flesh at u ate that appears magical. Abno:! as palatable as milk. JSvasA' i s-;,7'f, ftai ,LlJ"lld asjSWt- 'ATARRH IN CHILDREN For over two years mv little eirl's li' j a s m ade miserable by a case Of Catan ' "lie discharge from the nose was Iarp , onstant and very offensive. Her cv. lecnmc inflamed, the lids swollen a; rv painful. After trvlnir various rcn lies. I cave hern .W.W.w The first I tie seemed to Sk8mS aggravate I disease, but the svniDtoms Boon abate . and in a short time she wss cared. JJU. I.. IJ. Pitchey, Mackey, In . Our book on lllnnd and Rkln flfRMAAM mail, (rcc. Swmt Britcino Co., Atlanta, Oa. Begs to announoo to his (ytstids and Satrong and the punllo geuerally that e ha purohasad the barbershop lately occupied by B. J. Yost. :Io. 12 West Centre-Street SaHWAKDOAB, PA. iuittnd TSraatl. ffiV'Jl'V., t e willl't '?OiT Jr 1 1 . t it- 1 1 are, t n rp tJf -V I . IV. t i ' 't- , 14-ton -. IJ .Mit.. I...,"") 1 ' toi.lata. ,atn J-trir. CURE dick Tleadache and reliere all tbe tmnblos Inch dent to a bilious state of tbe system, anob a DizclncM, Nausea, Prowntness, Dlttrcaa after eatinii, 1'aln la tbo Side, etc. While thalr moat remarsaDio buccosb uas ooou an own w ouruw SICK rr....L nantam'm T 14 tin TIsA TMtlai A equally valuable in Conatipation, curing Btid pr venting thla annoying oomplalnt,hl!e tbejralw correct an aisoraera ox id h stuiuacn, Biimuiiiw ui llTer and regulate tbe bowels. Urea If Ciey only cored HEAD Ache they would bo At moat priceless to those who Buffer from tbla distressing ciutnplalnt; but fortu nately their goodnosadoet not end here, and. these wno once try laera win uim Liiemu uinu puis viih Rhln fn nn mnnv wsth that thov will not ba wil- Ufik to do without them. But after all slok bead ACHE Initio hnnn of m many Uvea that hero la where we make our great boaat. Our pule cure tt while omera ao not. Carter's l.lttto Liver Pills are very smalt and verr easy to take. One or two pilla make a dose Tbeyaro strictly veset&ble and do not gripe or purge, but by their gontje action please all who use them. In vials at 25 centa; ure for $1. Sold oy aruggiaiB everywuere, or seat oy auui CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE, artTMrtana oldest reliable purij 65s;. pABtae rsprenvt lr DAVID FAUST 70 S Jirr' ShpttnnMtit! DOUGLAS S3 SHOE no'Wp. Do you wear thscif? When next In need try a pair, they vlll give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make. Best i n the world. 00 2.50 $2.00 res udiei 2.00 1.7S FOR B0YI 4I.7S W. L, Douglas Shoes are metfe In all the Latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $B, try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoo. They will III equal to cm- lom made and look and wear as wtl. If yea with to econombe In your footwear, you can do to by aurchajlng W. L, llougnu Shoes, my name ana price is stamped en the bottom, look for It when you buy, Take ao sub ttltute. I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, postage free, when Mm- Dealer cannot supply you, W. I.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Kaai. Sold by Joseph Ball, 29 N. Mitlil itrsMt, 11 "Hlroi.t..,.,!, u.i f t,lcot,v l)ir.t.,s ruinTorrha fota'iyir.ii i , .ar frc r dm' . it,, 'join , I Big (i. it u.r, lu a ifinttri .vrColitllll -11(1-! ll , .1 Dti I flcrtor. Non-r',!; mone an iKuarnntpol n i tc . i M,ir !H VxverSttl A-.lllrv, ull Mannl.-to-.- ! b CINCINNAI ' o GARTEKSI 1 1 YER W . ,M $4.00 sFioaw a FOR .tlSSMLmJL Has removed to Bill Jones 'old stao n aoara main aTmm, her be wilt Im Mmwi u r j-n u wan of UlWNsfHI UM fMUlUo lu ETorytWag Is tat DiHLuUag Use TOUCHED 'A LIVE WIRE. A Lineman Helpleet in a Nut work of Wire. HIS PLE8H PRIQHTFUBLY BURHtD. Kdfrtwrt MeMttlleti Meets With at Mtot on Teiecrsvph Polo tn Jetaey Cltjf Which May Coat Him His .tfn-MHw Workman Romov lha Onconsetom Stna from trio Wlroa With Much Olfflonttjr. JrawrT Orrr, Junt M. Edwaurd KoMnl len, llncroam, tonched lire wira here) yealerday nod fell htjlplew ocrow thi elo trl"rtl network. McMnlleti, who wis employi-d by tbe Wen tern TJbton Telegraph Company, wns one n( a gang stretehlng now wire. Ho climbed polo in Newark arenne, betwemi Grove and Brio atreet. He WM perched on the eteond orosatree, with hit! feet rest ing on the lower cross piece, when he acrenmed, hli bMy awayeil and his head dropped upon his aruis upon the network of wires. A crowd (illicitly gathered svbont the pole, while Foreman Samuel Meyers and his throe aids ruttlied forward to render assistance. Many niininesi elapsed beforv thslV could rescue thvir comrade. A pulley block and mpe were xenured and adjusted at the top of the pole by one of the line men. Foreman Meyers and two of his work men then cliinlied the pole. They moved alowly and cautiously, as tlicy had to avoid the dangerous wites. pile eudof the rape Was tied around tbe Waist of W ItDe man, his feet were released from tlie cress tree and the body was quickly lowered by the dozen volunteers who Were at the end of the rope. iioJiuiien'a moutn and nostrils were ooated with froth. His right arm and hand were covered with blood, but he breathed. Be was carried to a shady spot under an awnintr and there be wturstretch- ed, while one man fanned him and brandy was administered by another. The crowd pressed about the lineman. aud two policemen tried in vain to force the curiosity seekers back to give lio Mullen an opportunity to breathe. He was finally carried on the shoulders of tn linemen to Phillips' drug store, at the oor ner of drove atreet and Newark avenue. The druggist refused to receive blm, and the sufferer was borne in the Intense heat to the basement of the bell tower, a block from the scene of the nccident. A ph vsiclan Who was passing the place stopped to examine McMallen and declared that he should be removed to the hospital at onoe. The wire had burned deeply into his right hand, arm and breast. Hs was insensible, There was a long delay in his transfer to the hospital. 1 be accident occurred in tbe second po lice precinct of Jersey City, Newark avenue lieiug the dividing line between the First uud Second polio precincts. When the notice was tent to the Second precinct for the patrol wagon the wagon was out on another call. Patrolman Harrigan arrived and sent in the summons to tbe First po lice station, and the ambulance arrived bout lialt an hour after the accident. HcMulhm has not yet recovered con sciousness. He is BO years old and lives In East Newark, where he was married a week ao. He was an expert electrician nnd a total abstainer from liqner. Foreman Meyers declared that MoMullen was courageous and reckless, and had been 'reqnently cautioned about tbe daiigerou win. The caution bad not been bee.leil .lid be seemed to have atraddled ai 1 tin viivs in tbe pole. .Electric light wires run ilotig the lowest crews piece and it was one of these that caused the mischief. rBOUBLG IN THE BD81MKf.- WORLD The State bank, at Plainville, Kan., has 4'isonded with 50,000 capital. iLi-Secretary , of the Treasury Charlex 'cwlr offers to pay 50 cents on the $1. Dry Goods Merchant Isaac Hold has tailed with (10,600 liabilities at Bioh moud, Va. Clothier A. Steinberg has assigned at Torkii. Kan. Liabilities and auuets about tvt.i, at $40,000. With 1108,000 liabilities and half a much aieeU, the Colony Woolen Manufac turing Company, of Wilton, N. H., hit failed. A receiver has been appointed for the Uenerat ICnginaerlns Company, of Harvey. IU. Assets and llatrHKIes about equal, mi $75,000. . Fisbel Bros., cloak manufacturers at No. 124 Ureeo street, New York, , con (eased judgment to six creditors for a total of is.3ia. . ORicers of the Fidelity Bulldinar, Loan nnd Uvea ttneat Association, at Waahlug ton, D. C, have been cited to show oausi. why a receiver Should sot be appointed. " Vohwtary sbjanint ha been made h James Meifillan, of Minneapolis, Minn,., wlii) w Until recently in the hide and far huaineof. Assets, (700,000; liabilities. ii"..,0C". I.epresentathM of the Citlseos National bank, of Spokane, Wash., who called on C'onipt roller Eckels to arrange for the re npeuing of that inatttution have been ou successful. Under a (00,000 mortgage held by the defunct bank of New Hanover, Adrian $ Voilers, wholesale grocers and liquor deal ers, Wilmington, N. 0., have aaaignotl with preferences. ThePeopleVhank, stMianeapolis. Htnn., a young, aoiaU and weak institution, has stuponded payment in cmkeqftenoe of tht assignment of Jame McMillan St Co., hide merchant. Mr. McMillan being president'. Depositors, it is said, w-.llbe folly paid. BailKF MtMKVI.VANtA ITBtCS. An aoandoned ohurch is a rendezvous in PottsviUe for tramps. Pottaville'a school tax f 4 1-9 mills and will amount to (38,739.43. Two cars crashed the head cf Brakemap Michael Whalea, of Mt. Cfirm L Archbishop Ryan confirmed sixty-dvt persons at New Hope, bucks county. Au e-cplofion of gas in a Shenandoah colliery fatally burned ax-Ohlef .of PoU Jacob Davis. Qovei uo Pttist,n met a hearty wotaomt at Varroutowa, wo ere rae rarmeni mav n bold a big institute, Bv the eavica In of a KAnsT-waT in i Potii-. llle colliery, 600 men aud boys wen thrown into a worst s loieuess. lhe PhUadelphla and BcrjJing's Por Carbon fumace, one inf the lar.iwt in tl ScbojrTkm YaUey, wUi be diemantled. Ueorae winters, IS years old, wav drowned at Reading yesterday after nopi wlille bathing tn the river under toe Paw sylvnuia railroad bildge. Fear rerssos Creeaated. Dot-trrH, Minn., June 81 The Bunnell Htock, a large frame building on Lake a. i-.-ue, was tetal'T deatioj'ed by fire with a lovi of at least four lives and about (40, 000 worth of property. Cigar Manufaetnrers Oo to Ike Wall. RviAVtKQ, June 88. The stock is the factory of Heere, Koch A Co., oar man uiacturers of this eity, ka msb levied upon by the sheritl, oa we miens agajre atlug (90,881.70. ,.;! ha ,d.l,-.-rtve i ' . I uo 'ml lioWft. Ho would at Alt! -r m to tftt1 on. pr-di' l hi , overwhelm1 1 xv i fix woik. i take thS cnn frjr ono thousttittpil,1 laranrtay. , i "Ofnffat," wild Mh vlollo, Irtt'tiSis cfprieral turned abruptly awny tO.Wa vvorlt. "I wm born in the same fowl) withi'ovl." . j' OBfntatnd, lift wasn't otherwhw ; footed, hcvfar no the visitor etrald Me "TVs ymi romcmbcr little Mls-? .And thu boy who used to send &(rtUttt her, end the boy who need to :&kt3 them? t ant the boy who tool)!' tits notes," "And I am tho boy that sent towtt, mid the g'etteral. Me held out his hand, : ,-- "I gian I'll take your case ftetaibn he said. And ho did, and won It. , v Vey True. , "Tou are not very polite to ttt said the elephant's wife to the Oil phuct. "And Why not, my dear?" asked Ah elephant. ' ''IVcanse you arc an elephant, X'mp-' potie," said his wife, with a sigh. 'Ko other Hvirjfr creature makes his Wife carry her own trunk." Harper's YottOg People. Dotneatle ISoaaomy. i Poor Man Well, did you buytntit book telling1 all about how to ecojao mize in the kltohen? Wife Yes, I've gat It. ; - Poor Man That's good. Whatdow It say? 1 1 Wifo It's full of recipes telUng how to utilize cold roast turkey but Jw haven't the tnfkay. N. Y. Weekly. .. A Bad Combination. Meekison That flat bouse was f)Be proof, was It not? - -:- Munlison Yes. " u ! Meekison Well, how did It happen to get burned down? Murdison It was set on fire by soma safety matches that were carelessly loft lying; about N. Y. Herald. 11 14 nnmn is i CRion, n"- rrn-n who his own praise will slag Ami 1 1 sn built lie only sees His n i Ug self in everything la i.oublcd with Hie "r Olaoase. -Truth. Not a frofcjslonl Beauty. . ' Chappie .lees told me she wouldnS. marry the handsomest man thai Avtrr ! ived !ay Well, that doesn't affect your liances. does it? Puck. THE NtXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AN V NEW ANO MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor save it acta gently on the stomach liver and kldneve. and It a pleasant laxative. ThU drink Is made from herhi. and le prepared tor on aa easily as tea. It In cnllad iTdoPseUalaullw! can not get It. seodyonr addresa for a free sample. Lane' Family Medlrloe movea the bowel oeu-h day. In order to he limlthythls Is necenaary. X3drOBA'rOK f WIWDW'ATtl) I.Kllov.N.y Political Cards. jOR COUNTY OOMPTROLLKR, P. J. M ULHOLLA ND, or saatfAtTDoAH. subject to Demooratlo rules. jrOtt COUNT V AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORtF, or ronsvnvcB. Subleot to Republican rules. pOB DIRBCTOR OP THE POOR, JOHN BEMOAN, Or MORTH OASS XOWMSntP. Bubjeet to Deraoc ratio rates. OR COUNTY COMMHilO ER, CHARLES JT. ALIEN, Of TAHAQ-A. Subject to Rermbilcaa rules. JOR OOUNTY OOMllUKUONsltt, THOMAS BBLLIS, or anmuanoavs, aubjeet to Republican rules. -TJIOB COUNTY OOMMXaallONKft, L O. MID OLE TO X, or GIUUMtO. Subject to B poblioaa rules. TOH tOUNl'Y (XJMMWHIPNEH, XL1AS A SEED, of rUTxavii44, .tjuhjeet to ntpubuoaa rules pOB COUNTY OOMMIiSiONiOK, DA NT el L tfEIS VENDER, or sttavAarooAs. Subjeet to BepubUeau rutea. JpOR OOUNIY COMMISSIONKR, JOHN P. MARTIN, or riirsoaovs. Bubjeot to DeaUK ratio roles, JKtK COUNTY THHAHUtUERi DANIEL DnC BERT, ., - or soatJTiJtuA. xavbit. Subjoet to Bap Bltc ini rules. OOUrfTY Oi-MMItsalONKil. BENJ. B. SEVERN, or laaaAjiooAa. tiabjeet to asetsli oi tke Bapubiteae Oouati uoavesniou F' OS BCQIaTKll J. P. MARTIN, or PLO Al.TO. aableet to Oesnooratle rules. F M COUNTY OOMMrM10KB, ' riUVK MMETM, or ASUUAsro. KQltJatt to MepublloM rules. I tAW i.oi is mti i ! n i im; He llnil Itnnn IIiIiiWIiir Hnvlly, and Hi onled Over ti ltolibnry. Loo HbajtoH, June S'i Louis Dreyfus. ens of the wealthiest and best known burines mon of this place, who committed sutcids yesienlny by shooting himself in the head at his home 'on Broadway, Is said to have been drinking heavily of late. w nun in New York recently on a spree, he wan robbed of over (600 In .cash aud of a gold watch and chain. The robbery MSemed to have tmnbled him a great deal. Yesterday he took hie dinner as usual at - ni place of business on Broadway, wneio ne oondncted att exteuiive ury- i.ihkU concern anil also had his home. After eating his dinner he went into the store nnd selected two of the very finest revolvers of thirty -two calibre. He then si-sled himself to a rouklng chair, a re vulvar in each hand, and placed one over each temple. He pulled the triggers, two Mints rang out, and in an instant Dreyfus una ileml. The coroner soon arrived and viewed the body. Unguis Mfu niul children can otter no exniatiHihui for the suicide, except wor rinn nt owr tbe i obbery In New York. Jir. lhvyliM owned ivmnicraulc prop erty in tins putcb, Lnkewood a..d Shark mver, aud nlco owned aonio very valuniilc ci'.mlflfrry Iwks in Bouth .Ijisey. He wa cHtiiimicil to be orlh from $10(1,000 to 100,000. THK QUKKN WTKRKHTKD. She Wilt PerauuMKy Hupervlse th. Coming Royal Wnddlng. Ivoxnow, June 83. Queen Victoria Is en route from Pal moral to Wind tor for tbe purjioaa of peravuallv super iniodding the preparations for the mar riage, two weeks henoe, of tbe Princess Yictoria Mary, of Teek, and the Duke of York. Lord Carrluaton. who is the oOicixl rf the loni Cbamljeriuin's deuartnient, is en gaged lu outlining the arrangement ftn tbe event, will have an audience witb tbe Qtn-en on Thursday. The apiirtmenta In St. James' Palace, in which the couple will reside, are being entirely relurOishetl, and no expense la being spared to give them a luxurious appenrunoe. Indicted for Waoaiauahter. Brookltn, N. Y . June 82. The irrand jury lias returned two indictments for ui.in.slnugnter against Dr. r, M. Pbilliiis and lrs. Ellen Reily in connection with the death of Mrs. M. 15. Adnr at l ho Flat bub Insane Asylum, where she had been an inmate, from Injuries bniil to have been cn used by beatings. Dr. Phillips and Mrs lieii; were arraigned iu tbe Kings Lounty I'cnrt of Seasious and pleaded not guilty io the chtitije. They were released iu :.50O bail euch. (Irnnirii RMH Absent. New Yobk. June 22. Jos Gi-mae, book- bimtpr, of (iS Duano atreet, who marie nn assi'-'nuient .Monil.iy night nnd tlien disap- peared. lias not yet r'appiured, nor ure his Wliere.ibout-i known to his ussiunee. An dre .v Uillioeloy, of 5 Keaknmn street. lliirH. d tu Ueutii. .yaok. N. Y.. June 23 While James S. Kelly and his wife were driving to court at ISew City, a spark fell from Mr. Kelly's pilie aud set nre to bis wife's dress, She w.-is so badly burned that she died last A STARTLING FACT. necM Pas Cint. or Lire Insusanoi Applicants Rejcoted on Aooount or DlSEASIO KlDMIYS. The Traalili Comes From Lack of Gars. Xft. Lambert lh guoeral medical direc torpf tlio Equihihlu Life Inaurance Com pany. N. I., said : M WO reject slxtetiji per cent, of tbe applica tloMtnade to : n Mr In uremic, nnd I hnvesawl toi entire expcnsi. ot tins medical depart- nieac. uy me rejeciion uiime or iipihiciviiuj yuu htu diseasod kKineys, niul vho died mthia two appalling stalctnent comiucr as it .. rrom eucli ln jli medical nuuiority. have tile attention of our ciiizons. li it no renson to day, why people allow kidney disease to get sucn 1 them. . &f.n.lft hr nrnrnlmr in tlm slifrlit Hit! 1'iifik. litior circulntiou of the fejediment iu the urine. When any ee symptoms appear, it. iaviu Itlu tma l doses at once, and thus ,tne poison out or tne mooa noo 4 Ka lwli,..ca In hqlfhu nrt.inn. nr knowledge this id tho only medi- MKMirtiy una cncctusiiy cures tuu 1 pote tlie happy recover)- of Mr haa been talked of in the papers the Outr Lambert. lOMnr; from hislet'.er. ncted tlnflrstai iipt-ims ant'l I fourvi bed Ith t ro u.i i .1 iji ac. uf tu So m.-rtal ev,r suffer.'d more aud Mv nhVMiolan r'alled to brio me. 1 then pi. Dailil Kennedy's ( uorile Ketnedv, atBordout, N. Y. It reliiveil un kidneys A immediately, and in a ft w weekn I wax Of a'l pain, and entirely cured, I owe my astlsaiotlila(a Kavrti KeincJy." Itiauseil and recommended for what 11 accompliahcs. Writes Mrs. A. J. P. Bcatcr. from I'rovideuce, K. 1. 't bacan ualcir Dr. Kennedy's favorite Rem- . f W addney 'lie. when rtaetora tVsued te Mfe Me. ft drove a bad buiaor out of my eurea say nuoey uvuute, uuiuu iruto- 1 JtarHsarhiJ mj Ml. 'mv Huston tho DODultr West Saora H, MigioeeT, came out la an open stating now ue oao surrerea wnn IT disease Phvuiciuus treatment. and the use of various proration ffiled to benefit htm. Dr. David Ken aedy's Favorite llcmedv, was procured sjnd it made him well. Favorite Remedy has had more tree ad vertising in the columns of tbe daily papers, than anything we know of, from the fact that it does sa is promised. " cures disease." ' Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy possesses marvelous strength riving qualities, thatreiiikr it epeciuly. valuable to thu aped or infirm, tor a "ifeneral all around tonic, and to cure any disease arising from an impure ooudttion of the blood, tt hsa no equal. Druggists sff aiung tnoo ot u Htan au otawe ooajitjias.av int. i him 'at IiETTKK. A rel.l,.i...j. Sulolll's Views am the School t.itl lu Fully Kndaraad. Wasiumiton, June tS..- The oniclnl liwiM rftlnn of Pope Leo's letter on the American nohool question, as given out by Car lifnil Uilibons. has been read with the great est tntunst here, as it fully endoi-sea the vlewo as advocated hy Archbishop rJntnlli the Papul Ablegata, it how the Pope's love for America, til(2ie8 Mgr. rlntolli, gives -the tv.o fold p.irfSlSe or his mission; his position m the snhoo question exphilned to the ai cli bishops In New York, misunderstood by others, Is iadorssd bv the I'upe wlm de clares It to bo In harmony with the Coun cil of Baltimore, whtoh remains in Its in tegrity. The correspondence consists of a U tte, from Cardinal Rampolla, Inclosing the Pope's encyclical letter itnelf. In the letter tho Holy Father says: We have often given manifest proofs both of our solicitude fr the Welfare of the-faithful eople ami bishops of the United States of Amrric.i and of the peculiar affection with wlilcli we cherish that portion of our Stivior'x flock, Of this we have given au addi tional and unmistakable evidenoe In send ing to you as oar delegate our venerable brother Frauds, Titular Archbishop of Lepanto, an Illustrious mau, not leas pre eminent by his learning than by nls vir tues, as yon yousclves, in the recent meet Ilig of the archbishops in New York, have plainly testified, thus confirming the trust which we bad reposed In his pru dence. Now, his legation had this for its first oliject -that It should be a public testi monial of our good will toward your emm try nnd ot the high esreem in which wc bold those wuoadniisur the government of the republic, for be was to assist in our name at ' the dedication of the universal Exposition held in the city of Chicago, in w liich we, ourselves, by the courteous in vitation of its directors, have taken part. But his legation had this also for its purpose that our presence should be made, as it were, perpetual among you, by tlie permanent establishment of an apostolic delegation at Washington. Now, in our fraternal solicitude for your Well-being we had above all given com mand to the Archbishop of Lepanto that he should use all his endeavors aud all the skill of his fraternal charity for the extir pation of all the germs of dissension de veloped in the too well-known controver sies concerning the proper instruction of Catholic youth; a dissension whose Same was fanned by various writings published on both sides. These commands )( ours our venerable brother hilly complied with, and In the month of Novemlier of lust year he repaired to New York, where there hod assembled with you, be'oved son, all the other archbishops of your country, they having complied with the desire which I had communicated to them through the Sacred Congregation of the Propaganda that, after conferring with their suffragans, they should join counsels and deliberate concerning the best method of. oaring lor those Catholic children who attend tlie public schools instead of Catholic schools. When the meeting of archbishops had seriously weighed the meaning and bear ing of these propositions, nud had asked for certain declarations aud corrections in them ail this the Archbishop of Lepanto cheerfully compiled with; which, lieing done, the distinguished assemblage closed Its sessions with a declaration of gratitude and of satisfaction with the way in which he had fulfilled tbe commission intrusted to him by us. All this we find iu tbe min utea of the meeting, which you have taken care to send us. But tbe propositions of our delegate hut mg been inopportunely made public, rouids were at once excited and controver sion started afresh, which, through false Interpretations, and through malignant imputations scattered abroad hi the news papers, Krew more widespread and more serious Then certain prelates of your country, whether displeased with tbe in terpretations put upon some of these propo sitions, or tearing the barm to souls which it seemed to tbeni might thence result, con tided to us the reason of their anxiety. And we, knowiug that the ua.vation of souls is tbe supreme law to be ever assiduously borne in mind by us, wishing moreover to give you another proof ot our solicitous affection, requested that each of you should, in u private letter, fully open liif mind to us on tbe subject, which was diligently complied with by each one of you. From the examination of these letters it became manifest to us that some ot you found in the propositions no reason for ap prehension, while to others it seemed that the propositions partially abrogated the disciplinary law concerning schools enacted by the Council of Baltimore, and they feared that tbe diversity of interpretations put upon them would engender sad disseu nious which would prove detrimental to tbe Catholic schools. After carefully weighing the matter we are intimately convinced that such inter pretations are totally alien from tbe mean ing of our delegate aa they are assuredly far troir the mind of this Apostolic See. For the principal propositions offered by him were drawn from the decrees of the Third Pleuary Council of Baltimore, and especially declare that Catholic schools are to le moat sedulously promoted and that it kt to he left to the judgment and con science of the ordinary to decide, acconl big to the circumstances, when it is lawful auu when unlawful to attend the public schools. For while presenting his propositions to the distinguished moetlug in New York he expressly declared (as is evident from the minutes) his admiration for the zeal man ifested by the bishops of North America iu the most wise decrees en.oted by the Tbiid Plenary Council of Baltimore for the promotion Of the Catholic instruction of the young. He added, moreover, that these decree, in as tar as they contain a general rule of aotion, are faithfully to b observed, and that although the public schools are not to be entirely condemned (since cases may occur, as the Council it self had foreseen, in which it is lawful to attend then.), still every endeavor should be made to multiply Catholic schools urn! to bring ihem to perfect equipment. Bnt, tu order that in a matter of so grave importance there may remain no further room for doubt or tor dissention of opiutoua, as we nave already declared in our letter of May 28 of last year, to our veuuraUe brethren, the Archbishop and biiiot s of the provinos of New York, so we again, as far as need be, declare that the deorees which the Baltimore councils, agreeably to the directions of the Holy Bee, have enacted ooneerulng parochial schools, and whatever else has been pres cribed by the Roman Pontiffs, whether directly or through the snored congrega tions, oonoeming the same matter, are to he steadfastly observed. Lao im. Pom. The Jamesons Held. Conoobd, N. H., June 21. James aud Albert Jameson, charged with killing Capi. Augustus B. Farmer, of Bow, a po int' nmcer. June m, were to-day held with out oau tor tne grand Jury. A Fair Rxchante. An Angry Poet (rushing into the of flce) fiee hero, sir! That check you tent me for my poem la no pood. Editor (coldly) Neither was the poem. Shut the door, please. Brook lyn Life. fVs Habeas: a atsaas. "4Sttm ha aWptotk PimliMll ym knew it would ooat wao many hundred" "Ah, but I escaped two creditors whom I owed (IB." Chicago Rooord. !THE KIND . m THAT CURES FAINT AND WEAK FBOMH RHEUMATIC TORMENT, g j ft ci aru nv ptj DANA'S. S llMNA SARAArAIULI.A CO.: j"j I (iKMTLtWKN I mil irs veart old. bv oocTJPa- ms Itiim a f tUTiHT. For tho .art A j-eari I have been a Ml n urcut miireri'r with JCliciimutUm, S 1 1 Hill at timf I coulil not Mir my nrm, Agj Eronrtnnt imtii In mv iliouldera. Ona arm vuH kno lni) thnt fiiy nit(r were ilniwtl mitotaw hiipf Wa alto afflicted with a tMirtilntr 4nnfi(loii in niv Rtmnarh with cvcrepalna. igfA Bwimkl tie falnf nmt weak ao I coulii hnljjgj; stump. inavt'URtn bm DiVNA'S S S AR S APAHILL A S I ami im. rtonifldl U 1V12I.T., 1111 itnlil InwjWkt ahoultlvre .ml Hnu.. 1 sni Inili-ctl (mugful. aal Yeura truly, DA.Mtl, U. tUULLSl'UX M Tim nhov tt'atlnmntal wn. .pnt ul by W. It. 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All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone- at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tbo groatcstcaro. Office: Commercial Hotel, Hhcnandoah. Farmers! Clean up at night, and heat trio day's cut and bruises with KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP Vecause of its high percentage of taa ASK YOUR QROCBK FOR IT. .7;VS. S. ICIRIC & CO., Cbtcoso. Whifa Rnceinn Snn I"iurMtVh!teaothM.ClMai Clotlioa, UeaiUxr UoUkb. Entirely mmm AND A SURE CURE FOB MANDRAKE) al I GOSTI BIKousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kldnoys,Torpld Lvor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup i tions and Skin Dlsoasos. I mos 2ae. JwtMUa, C:Uly tUInEiliti. I BURT, MUMI i 10ED, fr.pi., Barllartsa, Tt." Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sotattca, Kidney Complaints Lame Back. &ci DR. 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