DING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Leito ooal usod eiolusivcly, Insuring oieaaiiuaem uw w - -1MB TABUS IN KITEOT MAY. Hi 1893. a leavo Shenanaoan as 10 ., .,. rwYork via l'hllo le pbla, week days, ?Ys 10 0811 m.,18.ai AsSAMP-ni. Sim'laj la in For Now York via rfauoh Chunk, iSdiniVd iSKk days, ',lV.o"iSi a m iE.a.i!.48.6.63 p. m. Bun- Kfiintbwn, week iUts. 7.18 a. m., 18.24, vittartlle, week day,, VfkLfai 18, 5.M p. m. Sunday, 08, 7-13 Ioy City, weOK aav, o i p. ianoMter and Columbia, week days, 7.U iVllViam'flport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, lavs, 3.28, 7.18, 11.18 a. m., 1.33, O.o8 pm. towoyPianc wwk days, 2.08, 3.83, 8.23, IrjM 1 1 S3 U. Ul, ,.ct u, i Sunday, 2.08, 3.21, 7. 18 a. m., 3 03, 4.28 p. m. Oiraraville, (Uappfthannook Station), iavs. 2.08, 3.23, fi.ia, 7.1b, lu.uo, u.ks a. m. tfl, 3S.-1S, O.OO, U.iW, P.w w, uuuw;iwi (9 a.m., 3,03, 4.28 p.m. Aahiatm anu unuiauiiiu, wuun utyo, o.w, ,. . dc - m ni AM QM n m i9, 11. e n. - J, 7.HA ID'i V- KAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: . . . m.il..iiil1.tii .......1. .. .... in., 1.30, 4 00, 7.30 p. m I1U5 night. Sun' 10 p. m.. 18.15 night. o New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, ;5 a. tn.. 1.00, 4.30 p. tn. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. a Phllmlplnhla. Mnrlcet Strcnt Htltlnn. 'days, 4.13, 8.35, 10,00 ft. m.. and 4.00, 1.30 p. m. Hunday 4.00, 9.03 a. m., 11.30 o Reading, week days, l.io, 7. 10. 10.05, ll.tt ..56. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.3o, 10.48 a. m. e i'oitsvuie, ween aays, z.w, i.wi a. m. 11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. eTarcaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. 7.16, n.za p. m. aunaay, n.zu, v.u a. m., i. HB luiiuuuuy Vylbf, wcu uoya, a.to, V.1C, 1 tn., 1.51, 7.42, 0.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.U n Mnhunov Piano, weok d vs. 2.40. 4.00. 3,10.40,11 S9a.m.,12 55,2.06,5.20,8.2e,7.57,10.1( bunuay, s.uu, c.e a. m., a.at, o.ui p. m. o Girardvtllc, (Rappahannock Station), IUUVB. T.UI, U.UU, Will 1A.W, hi, 6.26, 8.32, 8.03, 10.18 p. m. Sunday, 2.47. At, a. in., o.ii, o.ui p. m. e winiamspori, wceic aays, s.uu, H.35, iz.uu 1.35. 11.15 o. tn. Sunday. 11.15 rj. m. Baltimore. Washington and the West via O. R. II., through tralna leave Glrara e station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. K. It.) at tf)l, 11.27 a. m., 3.58, 5.42. 7.18 p. m. Sunday KB, 11.27 a. m., 3.58, 5.1i, 7.18 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. 0 Philadelphia, Chestnut street whar uth street wharf, tor Atlantic City, kdays Express, 9 00 a m, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 5 45 p tn. lays Eipress, 9 00, 10.00 a m. Accom ion, a w a in ana 4 so p m. I rnlng leavo Atlantlo City depot, AtlantU lrkanaa avenues. Weekdays Hxpress 45, 9 00 a m and 3 30 and 5 30 pm immodatlon, 815am ana iwpm. luys Kxpnwe, 4 00, 8 00 p m immodatlon. 715am and 4 30 p in. eliigli Valley Division. ienger trains leavo Shenandoah lot uaven junction, Muucn UhunV, Lie in, Slatlncton. White Hall. Catasaunua. town, Hothlchem, Easton, Philadelphia, tun, vvtameriy, uavaKe junction, uei id Mahanoy City at 0.01, 7.20, 9.0H a m., '.57, 4.22 p. m. New York, 8.1.4, 7 20 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, m. Hazloton, VVllkos ltarre, White Haven on, Laceyvllle. Towanda. Savro. Wavurlv Imira, 0 ul, 9.1 8 u, m., 2. 7, 8.18 p. tu. ibuuuuHiur, tiunaio, Niagara i'atl3 ana cia 0.01, B.I 8 a in 12 43 and 8.C8 p. m. Helvldero. Delaware Watur uao an. Ishurg, 8.04 a. m 4.22 p. m. Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. Tunkhannook, 6.01, 9.0S a. m.. 2.67, 8 08 p. m. itnaca anu ueneva u.ui, a. m. o.u Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 n. tn. Jeanosvlllo. Iievlatou and Ltcavor Meadow, . m., B.X7, s.us p. rn. Audenrled. Hazloton. Stockton anil r,um ard, H.01, 7,26, 9.08, a. in., 12.41, 2 67 d.lo p. m. bcrunton, o.ui, u.ua, a. m i Hailobrook, Jeddo. Drllton w, r- eland, r.!6. B.08. a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5iT t.. t . It Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.52, in., m.aj a. m., i.uu, l.w, i.iu, u.iia, f.L-j, v.io Raven Run. Centralla. Mount Carmel and mokln, 8.42, 10.' 0 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. It Yatosvlllo, Park Place, MahanoyCltyano ItO, 0.01, 7.20, 0 08, 11.05 a ra., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, IS 08, 9.3J, 10.23 p. m. Sins will lo.iV" Shamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m., iW.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at S. m., 12.43, 2.57, 1.2S p, m. lave Shenandoah for PottsvlUe, 5.50, 7.20, Dl.OS a. tn., 12. 11, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Bltve Pottavllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, B0.15, 11.43 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7.15, fovo Shenandoah for Hazloton, 6.04, 7.20, 9.08, K, 12.13, 2.67, 4.22, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Btve Itazloton for Shenandoah, 7.2d, 8.23, a, m., 12.15, 2.f 5, 6.S0, 7.25, 7.6S p. m. I SUNDAY TKAINS, Rilns leavo for Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Bk, 7.29, 0.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. br Yate'ville, Park Place, Mahanoy City, lino, Hazloton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn tin Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, nlehem, flaston and New York, 8.40 a. m., P. 2.55 p. m. br Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p. m. Br Yatesvllle, Park Place, Jilahanoy City and Bno, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.01 p. m. gave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 II., ivi, o.ov p. in. eave Shenandoah for PottsvlUe, b.50, 8.40, it. m., p. m. lave Pottavllle for Shenandoah, 8.30. 10.40 B.1.35, 5.15 p. m. u. u. iiAnuuuit, uen. r ass. Agt. PhlladelDhla. Pa. . NONNEMACHEU. Asst. G. P. A. Lelileh alley Division, South Bethlehem Pa. i ii swuuAUu, uoni. oupt. ENNSYLiVANIA KAILUOAD. sontrrLKiLi, ditisioh. MAY 2lEt, 18C3. alns will leavo Shenandoah after tho above :or Wlcean's. GUbcrton. Frackville. Ne iHe, St. Clair, PottsvlUe, Hamburg, Reading isiowm rnicnixvuie, worristown anai'mi phia (It road street station) at 6:00 and 11:41 ana i: id p. m. on weeKuays. t ori'otta and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. r Wiccan's. OUberton. Frackvllle. New lo, St. Clair. PottsvlUe at 6:00. 9:40 a. m BslilOp. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts Kb, Phoonlxvillc, Norrlstown, Phlladelphli B:00,9:40a. m., 3:10 p. m, Plains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah a' 10a.m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m (mays, 11:13 a. m. and 8:40 p. m. Uave PottsvlUe for Shenandoah at 10:16, 48 . m. and4:40,7il5and 10:00 p. m. Sundayt 10:40 a. m. and 6: 15 p. m. gr ave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for QiBville and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, Band 711pm week days. On Sundays leave B 60 a m. For PottsvlUe, 9 23 a m. For New ftk at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 6 50, 7 80, 8 20, ft 1100, 11 S5, am, 12 00 noon (limited ex ls 1 06 and 4 50 p re) 12 44, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20 EL 4 02, 5 00, 6 00, 6 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 r a aw uih"l UUUU1IJO Bb O W, W, UJ, U lui 9 50, 11 031185, a m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 02 kuiluu ou) o sy, o w, o du, i m ana oupm anu HI night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and In. mediate stations 0 50, 1) 10 and 11 30 a m, and H and 1 00 p m weekdays. Sundays 8 25 a m, Bor Haltlmnrn And WiiRtilnptrtn s Rn. 7 2n. i,910, 10 20, 11 18 am. (12 25 limited dining ) 1 SO, 3 46, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Limited Imnn Parlor Cars and Dining Carl, 6 17, (6 65 Washington only, Parlor and Dining Car, Machos), 7 Ul, 7 40 p m., 12 03 night week, a. Bundays.S 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 lt m 4 41 (H 55 Washington only, Parlor and Dining Car. coaches,) 7 00, 7 10 p m, and 12 03 night. 3r Ualtlmore only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and 0 p, m. Sundays, 5 C8 and 11 30 p m, 3r Richmond 7 20 a m, 12 03 night dally, 1 80 p m. week tlays. rains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg 10 the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and a 10 MO and 3 25, 3 25, (600 limited) and 7S0p m. Uy for Altoona at 8 18 am ana 5 03 p m every tj. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 m riry day. ttralns will leave Sunbury for WUUamsport, ,iu, uauunuaiKua, nocnusier, uunaio ana gara Falls at 204, 5 13 a m.and 1 35 p m week s, Ior Klmlra at 6 34 n m week davs. For O and lntnrtnpitln.tn nnlnta ntR1H A m d.llv. r Lock Haven at 613 and 9 60 a m dally. 1 85 d 6 81 n m week dp.vs For Rennvo at KlSft 3 1 85 and 6 84 p m week days, and 6 18 & m on Stiuff n'y Kane ' 6 a tn, I tip a M. Phe'vost, J. ft Wood, fflen'J Manager Rrui Pass'g'- Ag'. Public Notice! "trtlcejs hereby given that persons destroy frrlaetalnlng beer kegs will be prosecuted " TylSeby the Act of Assembly approved j4fltn,lB65, Browora' ABBOoIation. ndoab, P , jfune 8, IBM. ThG Rugged Gil is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound ippetite and ound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain Treat benefit from l IT" n " iiTiuision cod-liver oil with llypo aliosphites, a fat-food rapid f assimilation and almost .s palatable as milk. . ffiATCHEDTER MOKTP ; A troublesome skin riisease c-.ii- ' io scratch lor ten months, urn1 . 1 by a few days' use of , M. H. Woi rv, BSL'. Uppt- Marllxir u.. 3Wlr r'PEOJFiG us cured somo vears n""t ViHilte rtw ' i leKbyusln ffKCSainl Imo l: touts of fnHJp'jfi'CT'iiiii "f . Manv itronitnent i-livflrians ntle nil failed, but 8. S. S. did the work. PAUL. W. K1RKPATRICK, Jobmon Clly. Tt -itiso on ltlo,l nnd Skin ltlirases Tn.illcl free. 8W1FT Sl'EOIl lO COJU-AMT, Atbma, Ga. x7xxi,. Earner Begs to announce to his friends and Eutrons und tho public generally that o has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by D. J, Yost, o. 12 West Centre Street, S321UKD0AH, FA. 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THE LOST BATTLESHIP VICTORIA Ilxperted that Somo of the Survlrnra Will Iteach Maltlk r-luorrow All IliiRlanil In Muiiriilne-l'olltlciil Nltuntlon In Oer-ninny-I'robnlito Jlujorlty for the Mili tary 11111. I'Aitis, Juno 20. Public nttentlon Is nt presdnt entirely concentrated on the Mil-levoye-Clemenconu nltnlr, wlilch Is now assuming more nnd more tlio aspect of Ac tion rnther tlinn of an nctunl event. Norton, the negro who is under nrrest, has confessed that ho forced the docu ments, nil of whioti nro fnHo, but ho as serts that M, Ducrer, director of tho Co cardo, who Is also under arrest, wits his accomplice In tho fraud. It may, however, be questioned whether Ducrot was hciIiik ulono or whether he M. CONSTANS. was not acting In obedience to tho po litical instigations coming from tho ex treme Radicals. M. Henry Rochefort has lost no time in asserting that it wna a preconcerted plot arranged by JI. Constans. Ihis ac cusation is ridiculous, and yet it has been shown that Norton passed the whole of Tiiurslay, while tho debate on the affair was going on in tho Chamber, at the house of a man named de Carti, who is notoriously an agent in the service of M. Constans. M. Millevoye and his friends now admit that thoy were duped, but they declare that they fell into n trap prepared by niients of tbo IJritlsn government, wtiicli, as they aro known to bo bitter enemies of ,'land, wished to discredit them by maklns them ridiculous. The Justice. H. Clemenceau's organ. expresses the opinion that Morton Is notn ing more tlinn a very skilful thief who has deceived all those who have had anything to do with blm. The most noisy of tho personages now in public life have lost all prestige by rea son of it, and if it be proved that the iriendH of M. Constans have maved a role in the affair with his approval ho will lose all that ho gained by his famous spoech nt ioulouso. Another thins is nlso certain, and that is that tho relations of France with Eng land havo not been ameliorated by this fccaudulous alTalr. t'ONl'USlON IN G15IIMANY. llelloved That tlio Arm)' 11111 Will be l'tislidil Uii-uitgti hy u Sniiill Majority, IlKnMN, June 20. Confusion rank con fusion reigns here in the political world To prophesy how the whole thing will turn out is taking a great risk. The news papers here are giving one opinion on one page and another opinion on the uext. Tlio various parties aro manoeuvring, haggling and huckstering with one another and are trying to get another turn of the electoral wheel, Kxperienced politicians shrug their shoulders when you ask ones tlous about the situation and reply that they have never known such a condition of ultalr before. The general opinion is, however, that the .Military bill will bo pushed through by a eintul majority. llerr HlcUter will probably be retired trout the leadership ot the f reisinnlge party. Tho Tageblatt, Vosslsche Zeitung unci other orgaus demand ills resignation as they hold him responsible for the ex tiuctton of the party. Personally llerr Rubier gives no sign of defeat. He is en ergetic, cheerful, and confident of the eailr reconstruction ot the Freisinnlge party. The speech of Emperor William opening tlio session ot tue itelchstng is awaited with much Mnxiety as a report widens that his language will menace restriction of the sulfratte. Talking with a prominent mln istor he said that tho Government neither HUti. ipated a further dissolution of the lte.cnstag nor any encroachment ot the suffrage. Ou the contrary, ho hoped that iu entente notween the domtnant political roups would bo effected aud the Army lull si eeuily passed. Busing the calculation on tho most re liable data, the aggregate Socialist vote will fall short of tho 2,000,000 predicted uy tne vonvnerts anu tue uolojnia Unzette. It was estimated that the vote will show an increase of 372,000 over that polled in 10M. tne autl-bemltlo vote is about 300,000, being ten times the votes cast by tint pirty in 1690. Both sections of the 1 luisumlue party cast a total vote of 010, U0J. a loss of 214.300 votes since 169 J. lhe iucrease in the anti-Semitic vote .'ccouuts for the failure ot the Socialists to leach the lluuto they expected, tho antl Semltlcs drawing a large proportion of their gains from electors who would have otherwise voted for the Social Democratlo candidates. The papers now recall how Prince Bis marck favored the anti-Semitic agitation at us inception us a satety valve to the movement against capitalism. Cliaucellor von Caprivl also, speaking at tue ia.se session or tue llelchstaK. suit! that both the antl-Semltloand Socialist streams came from a commoij source The Vor waerts therefore justly holds that a large part ol the autl-bemitlo vote ought to be placed to the credit ot Socialism. It is now stated that the engagement ot Princess Alice ot Hesse to the Czarewitch is Ueiimtely settled. A New Klectrlo Gun. Paris. Juno 20. M. Turpln, inventor qi meiuiue, uas euumuLeu io tue French War Office un electric gun alleged to ue napapuie ot tuscnaguiK zo uuu pro jectiles in live minutes, aud to have a range ot seven nines. Caravels at Ocdunsbure- Oodexsbuuo, N. Y., Juno 23. The Spanish (Juraveis nrnveti uere vesieruaj and will remain until to-m if jw morning when they will pass up the river to King ston and remain there a day before con tinuing tneir jouruey to uuicagg. 80,000 to Ireland's Causes Nkw York, June 23. The National Fed eration ot America has cabled through Mr. Eugene Kelly, treasurer, $5,000 totbi Irish Parliamentary Party. Total amount forwarded during present session of railla uent, $,i,uw. . . - Ultllil l'llNNSYI.VANIA 1THMS. A ii Mnnnnl circus lion Is kllllna cattle In Fayette county. Walter Orove, tlio young Ilrltol cornet let, fell from a cherry tree and may dlo, Little Italph Iluber tumbled into tho Schuylkill river at Heading and was taken out n corpse. . 1. ..u 41. n Ct.1M1l rlvnp nt Heiulliiff, which collapsed recently, was , . . A. I loiu ior i i i. n ... .. .. To rrK,A 1 1 r.a! na nf Tjin- caster, was made a doctor of laws by Ur- iinus coiie?e. Alter navuiji ireai muu-v ,j .t. Mt. Parmol. William Tlntt. a door boy, ,llcd In n tew minutes. An ullenciw of two months In the Read ing's Itellnnee colliery at Alt. Carmel, will be broken to day. "Doctors" Augustus Uietrlck and Frank lin Wooil were seiz. il In l'liosnlxvllle for selling alleged bogus surs.ipariUa. Samuel Hnrtranft lias been appointed a member of the Valley Forge Commission to succeed his brother Linn, who resigned. The case of Joseph Salus. of muaaei- . .nnB1n,.l..ar. will l,n pnia, in piifuu i", ,,,3.,.ufcn.v.( ". considered by the pardon board next Thurs- uay. Dr, Wykoff was convicted at Klttannlng of munler In the second degree as a result of the Lcechburg murder and bank rob liery. THE ritOMINlSNT II 15 AD. HhrUHnn Funk, of Philadelphia, died suddenly, of epilepsy. itHuim nf 107. Mrs. Anuelina le Marrlo died nt Chippewa Falls, Wis, v-,nv u. nrri.il (111 nrnnrietor of the Reese Honso, 'Philadelphia, died suddenly, of ucart disease. Mrs. Kllzitlietli Mnrnlinll Dead. York, June 21). Mrs. Elizabeth Mar shall, mother of Logan A, Marshall and probably the oldest person In York, died of old age. Mrs. Marshall's age was over 05 years. Omnhn Lumber Tunis llurneil. Omaha. June 20. The lumber ynrds of John Wakefield, under sheds, covering two acres of ground and well stocked, were burned yesterday. The loss is estimated at $300,000. The Cleveland), at Grny Gables. Buzzard's Bay, Mass., June 23. Mrs. Cleveland. Baby Hutu anil nurse liavo ar- lived hero on Commodore Benedict's steam vacht Oneida. The arrival of tuo distill gulshed visitors has been anxiously awaued, and tho friends and neighbor extended to them a hearty welcome. Pumonn Hank Still Closoil. Pomosa, Cal., Juno 23. The People's Bank is still closed. This notico is on thi door: ''Owing to the existing financtn st rinifcncy, tho board of dlicctors of tlilf lii.u havo decided to temporarily close its dcors Depositoi", will bo pnm in full. THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD CTLM OKI'S Will completely change tho bloofl In your eystem In thrco months time, and send new, rich Mood coursing through your veins. II you feel exhausted and nervous, are getting thin and all run down. Gllmoro's Aromatic Wine, which Is a tonlo and not a heveraffo, will restore you to health and strength. Mothers, use It for your daughters. It Is the best regulator and corrector lor alfallmcnta peculiar to woman. It enriches the blood and Rives lajstlng strength. It la guaranteed to cure Dlarrhcca, Dys entery, and all bummer Complaints, and keep tbo bowels regular. Sold hy all druggists for $1 per bottlo. Political Cards. pOtt COUNTY COMPrilOLLrvIt, P. J. M ULHOLLA NDt OT SHENANDOAH. Subject to Democratlo rules. F OH COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDOR$X Or rOTTSVlLLE. Subject to Republican rules. F OR DIUEOTOll OF THE l'OOK, JOHN BEItOAN, Or NOIilH OA8S TowNsmr. Subject to Democratlo rules. F Olt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHARLES F. ALLEN, Of TAMAQ-A, Hubjcct to Hermbllcan rules. F IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS J3ELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH, Subject to Republican rules. JJIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. Q. MID DL ETON, OV GILUERTON, Subject to Republican rules. jrjOH COUNTY COMMISSIONUR, EL1AS E. REED, OT POTTSVIU.B, Subject to Republican rules. jJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DA NIHIL NEISWENDER, Or SI1EVANOOA11. Subject to Republican ruloe. jrjOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JO JIN P. MARTIN, OF FlNEdROVI. Bubjcct to Democratlo rules. JJ10R COUNTY TREASURER, DANIEL DECHERT, M. ., OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Subject to Rep iblloin rules. F OR COUNTY 0UMMIH8I0NWR, J3ENJ. R. SEVERN, or sniNAMDOAn Subject to decision of the Republican County JJlOR REGISTER J. P. MARTIN, or PALO ALTO. Bubjent to Democratlo rules. JJ ju COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Or ASHLAND, Subject to Republican rulci, A BATOI.M'S COMING. lie Mill I'rnotlenlly, It m Snlil, bo Areli bUlinp (,f Ntw York. New 1'onK, JuuoSO. New York h to liavo a neX ArcubiMiop. That the JlMt Rev. M. A- Corrifian will beforo long cense to bo Arjjiblsliop, oxcept in name, Is a fact priMlmtJIy ilnwnlng oven upon that prelates wurru aJlierouts. It onn be statetl upon liigli eocleeiustioal autuority bat, when I'npal Ablegate batolll IliiBlly takes up his resilience hero, anil oven be (ora lie loo so, tliero will Iw consum- mnteil an arrangement by which the Italian nssumea all tlio authority aud the New Yorker retains merely his rank. It was eithor this lor Now York's bishop or a conujutor. A coadjutors appoint ment woul I mean public notico to the Catholic world that Corrlgan had been weighed in thd balance and found want ing. His friends onco dreaded such a ntep, but the dissatisfaction suro to result tnerelrom uouutiess oauieu tue project to Ijo given up at Komo. So tho form.wlll remain Corrigan's, but tho substanca will be viflted in Sutolll 'Any Catholic or Protestant who un derstands IJoman policy," says an au thority, "must see that with .Mgr. Sutolll installed iu New YorK and accredited as io is, Archbishop Corrigan becomes a luurehoail. Tho Archbishop and his sup- potters hou It at any rate and you will ob- erve thut tliey nre particularly ellusiva to ihu IVpal Ablegate and ready with contri- hutioiiH to erect a pulnco ror lilm. Tuey a'ibli to savo nppearancos. As a matter of tact, liowever, Archbishop Corrigan's mends nro doing all they can to rotn'il tho (l-uwtli of the fund to erect a resldoiice re iu New York for tho Ablegate and to ,,1'uvidii him an income of $0,001) a year." Die Cherokee Strip lliinilii. Chicago. June 20. Treasurer Starr nnd DelLgae Cunningham, of the Indian Nation linve gone to Kansas City to majt tho directory ot the Missouri, Knnsas and lexas Trust Company relative to tho salo if lhe Cherokee Strip bi.nds. The New iurk brokers failed to keep the appoint ment nt the Pnlmor House, but S. B. West, represent ng tho Ivansas City con cern, was present and made an offer, which will bu discued at Kansas City. All nf Ills llttiito to I'nliUo School.. iNDiANAroi.is, Iud June 20. The will ot V. D. ifcCoy, the colored United States Mitfistor to Liberia, who died in that country a few weeks ago, has boon received here for probate. It provides that eventually his entire estate shall re vert to the IndlanapollB public schools. The net revenue will amount to $1,000 annually. Minister Taylor Readies Spain. London, June 20. Hunnls Taylor, tho new United States Minister to Spain, has arrived iu Madrid aud will be presented to the Uuecn Regent shortly. Satisfaction is expressed in Spain over the success of the retiring United Stnte3 Minister inclos ing the long-standing dispute concerning American mlssionarioj in the Caroline Islands Justice ltlutcliford's Condition. Nnwron.T, R. I.. June 20 Justice Blatchfonl Is resting comfortably this morn ing, nnd is about the same as he was last night Dr. Rankin, the attending physician, made a carerul examination, nnd cannot see that the patient has lost or gained in strength in a week. CHILDHOGDJHLD AGE. The Tender Qrandchlld and a Well-to-do Old Gentleman of 73, Acknowledge Obligation, The preparation that can be taken 'with safety aud benefit by tho tender infant, nnd that nourishes, strengthens, and cures tho aged and infirm, is one that can truly be called scientific. Such a preparation was disco veied by Dr. Daviu Kennedy nnd named Favorite Remedy. It is prescribed and recommended the world over, by tho medical profession, as the best medicine produced for tho cure of all diseases wising from an impure condition of the blood. This beautiful child whose picture Is Biiown nere, is tue grandchild of Mr. J. K. Pnlmntoor of Athens,N.Y.,whohad been cured of gravel in tho kldnevs and insomonia, (sleepless nes) finishes hia letter by saying : "But this Is not all Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edv lias dona for nnr fnm- II v. Mr little irrand daughter bud eczema Ilia worst nay ; she was a mass of running sores frcm ber ears around the entire neck to her cheeks. My wife Kftveher Favorite Remedy In pmall doses, and what was the result f To-day the sores have all disappeared, the skin It smooth and clear, and she Is fat and rugged and as hrignt as a silver dollar. Mr. Solomon Davis of North Kortright, N. Y finds himself at 72 years, suffering from neu ralgia, felt tired all the time, weak, languid, poor appe tite, and no ambition. Thought at his age nothing could do him any good, but liko hun dreds of other people In his condi tion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy and began to get better nt once, and now feels its hale aud hearty us ho cvor did. It is particularly pleasing wheu sick ness is as common us now, to know that tliei o is n remedy that cures disease, builds up the weak and debilitated, strengthens tho neives, a- d hi s restored to healtlwind strength, men nnd women who hnvebeen fonili id to tlnir homes for months on .'4 f.f plokrfss Said the to himself, "If the moon I could get, whenever I'm dry my throat I could wet; The moon is a Quarter with a quar ter I hear; you can purchase five gal lons of e Root Beer." A Delicious, Temper ance, ifitrsi-quencning, leaun-uivinir unnic. Good for any tune ol year. A :;e. package makes galloni. Be sun and get Hires'. FIRE INSURANCE. fcfvel ca iat reUanlv pait) iwnln rprentHl i D A.VTP PA.tft1 120 $ Jaroin SI, Sfonanaoah GHEAP FAIR TRAINS SOON So Says Dr. Dcpew of the New York Central. THEY AHE TO BEGIN ABOUT JULY 16 Awaiting the Decision nf tlio Trnfllc Asorlatlon Commlttno How Somo Poo Iilo Will Travel ami Save Money All Iloails (lotting llemly Tor tlio Kxpectoil ltusli. New YonK, June S3. Tho report of tho executive commltteo of the Central Trafllo Association on the matter of cheap excur sion rates to Chicago has not yet been mndo. A favorable report is, however, expected soon. Chauncoy M. Depow, president of the Now York Centrnl & Hudson River rail road, in speaking ot this new niovo of tho Association, spoke very interestedly of World's Fair traffic: "Whilo undoubtedly a World's Fair rush has sot in, it is all from placeswithin a radius of about 300 miles of Chicago. Peoplo from that distance or within twelve hours' rldo nre pouring to Chicago, nnd it is this rush that makes up tho attendance nt tlio Fair at present. What you might call tho popular crowd has not started yet, and will not for a month. Uy the popular crowd, I moan peoplo from all over tlio country; pooplo from groat distances. Now, tnko the figures for tho month of May for Now York. Tlio entire number of persons carried to Chicago was only 18,000, nnd this was by eight lines, so you rea that it Is not much of an increnso. "The pooplo who aro going to Chicago now niu those who can afford to pay for accommodations on tlio fast trains. These twenty nnd twenty-tour hour trains havo palatial accommodations and only we dthy peoplo foel that thoy can afford to pay the prlco. "Rut at the last meeting of tho Trunk lines I proposed putting on cheap trains nnd it met with consldernbio favor. We shall put these trains on about July 15, nnd then wo may expect to soo tlio rush. Dur ing July, August nnd September, I expect tho rush will bo so great as to tax the Ut termost facilities of the railroads. The grent mass of the people do not bogln to taku their vacation until well into July, bo that is nnother reason for the backward ness of tho rush. "I cxpoct that tho cheap trains will do an enormous business, and this is tho wny I calculate Iu the first place, it will 1 nn Impossibility to provide enough sleep ing ears for half of tho people making the trip, and thon a great many will argue this way: Hero is a fust train going through In twenty to twonty-four hours, on which tho faro Is $25, and $4 for a sleeper. That makes a total of $29. Now I can tko a slower train, which takes perhaps six boms longer, nnd "pay $20. I will take my chances of sleeping in the sent and save a clear $9, which will allow me to stay that much longer, or spend that much morn in hightsocing. "Now I am suro that is how a great many people will talk, and you will see that the cheap trains will do an enormous business. "Lots of people have never ridden in a sleeper, and to a great many more the recollectlnn of how they used to get along not mnuy yoars ago liefore sleepers woro known wlll say, 'Well, I got along all right then, nnd I guess I caudo it ngaln. ' Young collogo fellows aud men with thin money nnd lots of muscle, they nro the ones who will sit up nud enjoy it. There was a party of young Englishmen over hero not long ago and they did the Fair on a very economical basis. They slept two in a berth and four ill a section. That was the closest carrying a sleeper has dono for a long time. Thou whilo they woro in Chicago they camped out. I guess they made u cheap nnd quick trip. "The facilities for lauding passengers in Chicago near tho Fair nre excellent, und nothing stands in the way of success. All this talk of tho unfinished condition of the exhibits has delayed the rush of vis itors, and the Munchausen tales of extor tion have added their share. I saw neither. Of course if you go to swell places you pay tho price. That is Is tho rule here also. Thi Fair is ahead of all otiiers in daily attendance up to date, and now look out for the next throe months." AT STANrOItD'S FITNERAU Statesmen from the West to llupreseut Congress. Washington, Juuo 23. Vice-President Ptovuson and Sergeant-at-Arms Valen tine of tho Sennto have reached tho conclu sion that it would be impossiblo to send a delegnt'on from the East in time to be present at Senator Stanford's funeral, which is to take place at Menlo Park, Cal. , to morrow. Senator Mitchell of Oregon, nnd Gen. Stephen W. White of California have accordingly been requested by tele graph to represent the Senate on the occa sion. Similar action, it is understood, has been taken by Speaker Crisp on the pari of the House. New Now York Corporations. Albany, June 23. These new com panies havo been Incorporated: The Fran cis Manufacturing company, to manufnc ture loop-hooks and oyes, at Niagara Falls; capital. $55,000; The David D. Acker com pany, of New York city, to deal in real estate in Westchester county and in New Jersey, capital, $10,000; tho Biershenk company, to manufacture cabinet work nud stains in Brooklyn, capital, $35,000; the Berkshire Hill Park Association, of Now York city, to deal in real estate in New York city and Massachusetts, capital, SI. 400: the New Hartford Leather com pany, to carry on the business of tanning and manutacturing leatner, capital, js.uuu. Sacramento to ltemutu tlio Capital. Woohland, Cal., Juue 23. Superior Judue Grant has decided In favor of Sao- rameuto and against ban Jose in the state capital removal case. The constitution ality ot the action of the recent legislature submitting an amendment to the const! tution allowing u change of the capital was brought to be tested in his court and the net is dcolarcd void. The ciuo will doubtless bo appealed. lie Got Ten Years More, PnovmENCK, It. I., June 23. James Ryan, who attempted to escape from jail last April, has received an add.tional sen teuee ot ten years, whioh gives him eight een years to servo. IrumlRTHnta at lloston. Boston. Mass., June 28. The steimer HhIUhx, nt this port from Halifax. N. S , brouuht eighty-eight immigrant, aud tl steamer Yurmoutn, from Yurmouth, N. U. seventy-iilua. She Horsewhipped the Ktlltor. Bhkmen, Ind., June 30 Mr. Cal. Bin ninger, wife of the editor of the Bremen Enqirer, horsewhipped A. G. Baker, editor of the Bremen Standard, for making dis paraging remarks about her through his newspaper. Public sentiment 1? with the lady. Wouldn't TaU 830,000 for lloundless. ClUOAOfl, JuneSfl. The ownerof Bound less, (he. horss that won the American derby here Saturday, in the presence of 70, 000 people has been offered $90,000 for the wonderful animal. The offer was prompt ly ratiuiuL glTHE KIND 1 THAT CUKbSi On Crutches 10 Years! Seating soees that m WOULD NOT HEAL ! fi CUKED! CUBED! HI DANA R ATIH Al AJtTT.T.A CO. I ms Ukntlkmkmi I with to testify to tba cfflcicy Si Of DANA'S BAHSAl'AKILIiA. mN Fop fovend year" 1 havo been differing from . 111'mm! JIUoriler colled by different jn name by tne ivvt-rat l'hyiciani wno aunuca me, WPhtit which Ititflloil the six III nf them all. It Bt- HtacVM my tltvoj J2A.'.TINJ AWATf BBTHi: ri-KMll, and learlng A pcriirtenl SSrumiliifr More, which nothing wouWheal. It: gi-nlau hroko out on my IlmiiBi a JPXJV-llJl REMOItK. For niumlia I wai ntifliicil to tamv lioi-l snrl rinvo liPPn titsiililft ta Will lx E without crutchcf for over ton yours 3 gtj ia(t Fall I nurchaf ed thrco bottles of H i DANA'S SABSAPARILLA atfof DavlaBroi. Itheltird me from tht) first! 21 took it faithfully, and I can now ntteml to gZgmy hoiivcliulil duties and walk aa welll Wm over. g iga I am tun that my etue la ai near a mlrnclo ai I am rery ulneerelv ronm, M Malone, N. Y. MItS. Ot-lVEIt CHEIUUER. OH mi f3 ENTLKM EN i We rncloia tvitlmonlal of Mn. WjCherripr, which la a utrontf tndortwment of yourzfj jggvmiuaoirTOimouim. i relieve ncr Buueuieui u HQbotrue In every renport. gg We are very rcapcctful '"g'Qg EG M&.one, N. Y. Wholesale ft llctall Drugglsta. M Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYLE. 1 TTORNEY- A T-LA TT. Onice Dcddall building. Whenandoah. Pa. M. M. UUKKE, ATTORXKY-A T-LA W. BHJIKANDOAII, VA. nnlAn n t f I , . . 1 1 I I ( , ., . aiiO Beterly building, I'ottsville. c. T. HAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS7. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts. Shpnandoau. over StPln'e drug store. jyj- 8. KISTLEIt, M, D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office -U30 North Jardla street, Shenandoah. D R. JAMEb HriilN. 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