The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 06, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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HEADING RAILROAD SYSTEM,
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring
cleanliness and comfort
TIMS IADLB IN ETFEOT MAT. 14, 1893.
Trains loaf a Shenandoah ns follows:
Kor Now York via Philadelphia, wcok dayi
UIODVIB inltflnM IVIflHKMnm UitvtMAt
fc.06, a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk
keck days, 7.10 a. m., 2.10 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, wcok days
fa.ri.23.T.18.10.08n. m..l2."l. 2.43. 5.53 d. m. Sun.
pit, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 r. m
or uarrisourg, wcck uays, s.uo, 7.10 a. m.
48, 6.63 p. m.
For Aflcntown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.24
(3 p. m.
For I'ottsvlllc, wcok days. 2.08, 7.18. 10.08 a. m..
It 24, 2.48, 6.63 p, m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.49 a. m., 4.
m.
For Tamanua and Mahanov City, week data
EU3, D.33, 7.1B,1U.UB a, 2.40, O.IW p. m. sun
lay, 2.08, 7.49 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional foi
.ananoy uuy, wcok uuvb, o.do p. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, wook days, 7.11
nm.. 2.48 d. m.
f or wiuiamspori, sunDury ana L.ewiSDurg
took days, 8.23, 7.18, 11.29 a. m 1.83, 0.68 pm
unaay, a.a a. m.. a.ira p. m.
uuday, 3.23 a. m., 3.03 p. m.
For Mataanoy Piano, week days, 2.08, S.23, 6.23
18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.24. 1.33, 143, 6.U, 6.58, 9.3i
18.
i.m. Sunday. B.08. 3.21. 7.49 a. m.. 3.03. 4.28 n. m.
I For airardvlllo, ( lUnpabannook Station),
keek days, 2.09, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m.
;.h.i.w, i,vs, O.BJ, d.oo, v.&i p. m. sunaay,
2d, v.tu a. m., a tu, 4.20 p. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. wcok davs. 3.23
23. 7.18. 11.28 a.m.. 1.33. 6.58. 9.33 D. m. Sun
ay, 3.23, 7.49 a. m., 3.03 p. m.
TRAINS FOK SHENANDOAH!
jLeavo New York via Philadelphia, week dayt ,
00 ft. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sui J
ay, 9.00 n. m., 12.16 night.
Leave Now YorkvlaMauch Chunk, weekday ,
00, 8.45 a. m.. 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. D .
Leavn Phlladolphln Market Street Station.
cok uuys, i.n, bm, iu.uu a. m.. ana i.uu,
00, 11.80 p. m. f unday 4.00, 0.0S a. m., 11.30
in.
Lcavo Heading, week days, I.M, 7.10, 10.06, 11.60
m 5.66, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m.
Leave I'ottsvlllo. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m.
130, 0,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.U0 a. m.,2.05p. m.
Leave Tamaqua, woek uaye, 3.hj, 8.48, 11.23 a.
.. 1,21, 7.16. 9.28 p. m. Sunday. 3.20. 7.43 a. m..
50 p. m.
Leave Mahanov City, week days. 8.45. 8.18.
1.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.5-1 p. m. Sunday, 8.49, 8.1!
m., 3.S0 p. m.
30,9.85,10.40,11.69a.m.2 5X2.03,6.20,0.20,7.67,10.111
m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 8.87, 6 01 p. ro
Leave Ulrardvlllc, (Happahannock Station),
Lcavo
jeks di
ays, 2.17, 4.U7, o..K, w.n lu.ion. m., 12.ua,
, .S8, 0.32, aOSjJO.lO p, m. Sunday, 2.47.
.12, 1.01, 6.20, 9.32, 8.03, 10.10 p
07, 8.33. a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. m,
Lcavo Willlamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00
m., 3.35, 11.16 p. m. Sunday, 11,15 p. m.
For llaUlmorc, Washington and the West vu.
II, & O. U. It., through trains leave Glrard
fc venue station, Philadelphia, (P. & H. II. K.) ai
i,o.ui, 11.2 a. xn., a.oo, d., 7.10 p. m, sunaay
W,B.VZ, 11.27 a. m., 3.00, D.42, 7.10 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave PhiladclDhla. Chostnut street whan
Lnd South Btroot wharf, for Atlantic City.
vvecnaays express, ouu, vw, iu is a m,
Saturdays, 1 3i)j 200, 3 00, 4 00. 4 30, 515 pm.
xcursion 7 i u a m. Accommodation, 0 w u m,
30, 6 45 p in.
tMindavs Kinross. 7 SO. 8 00. 830. 9 00. 1000 a
1 and 4 30 n 111. Aci-ommoUatlon. 8 00 am and
45 p m.
Ueturnlng leave Atlantic City denot. Atlanta
nd Arkanuas avenues. Weekdays KzorcH
Mondays only. 0 45) 7 00, 7 2, 9 SO a m and S 15,
w, o ii, ai, udu pit. AccjiLmoauon, onu.
10 am and 4 30 pm. Excursion, from foot of
ltsslsslppl Avo iuu 01 ly, G OC p m.
oanaayb depress, .liio. tuu. aw. UMJ. usu.
ro, "SO, 8 00, 030pm. Accommodation, 7 30 a
una o vo p u.
lLclili;l Valley Division
Passemrer trains leave Shenandoah for
E'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le-
nton, Slatington, White nail, catasauqua,
azlelon. Woathcrly, QuakaUc Junction, Del'
knoand MalianoyClty at 0,01, 7.20. 9 08 a rc.,
2.1 J, 2.0, , -1.22 p. in,
lor wow lorn, c"i, 7 so a. m., an, 2.57,
Jp. m. ,
ror iiazioion, vviiKeS'iiarre, vvniie xiaven,
ittaton. Laccvvllle. Towanda. Savre. Wavcrlv.
kud Ulmira, 0 ul, 9.08 u. m., 2.67, 8.08 p. m.
i'or itocnosier, iiunaio, Niagara f'aus ana
ho Wost, 0.01, 9.18 a m. 12 43 and 8.08 p. ra.
For Delvldcro. llolawnro Water Um. ana
Btroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 4.22 p. m.
For Liamuortviuo ana Trenton, h.uh a. m.
For Tunkhannock. 0.01, 9.0H a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m.
For ltnaca ana ucnova o.u4, 1110 a, m. B.1
, ra
For Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 p. m.
For Jeanos vine. Levlatonandlleavt-r Meado
,t n m COT BIN l '
For Audenrlod. Uazleton. Stock Uji .nd Lum
per xnra, o.ui, 7.2U, v.uo, a. m.t 12. 1, 2D
SI. 5.27. H.OS tl. m.
Kor Scrantoa. 8.04. 9.08. a. m..I-4:c67
K.08 D.in.
FornazieDrooe,jeaao, unitonanw - reeiana,
6.04, 7.0, 0.08, a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 5.27 fr. r.
For Asniana, uiraraviuo ana uosi urceK, 4.02,
.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.35, 8.22, 9.15
p. ra.
For Haven Itun, Ccntralla, Mount Carmel and
Shamokln, 8,42. 10.UO a. m., 1.40, 4.10, 8.22 p. m.
For Yatcsvllln, Park Place, MahanoyClty and
Delano, 0.04, 7.20, 9.03, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57,4.22,
27, o.ua, v.3.1, iu.20 p. m.
Trains win leave snumokin at 7.00, 11.4s a. m.,
1.65, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
05 a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 4.22 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.20,
08, 11.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m.
14CUVO i u.uiviuo iur oubuaiiuiiuiii uiu, i.iu,
W.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 3.U0, 5.30, 7.00,7.16,
p.m.
Leave Shenandoah for Uazleton, 0.04, 7.20, 9.08,
a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 4.'X. 5.27.8.08 n. m.
lieave iiazieion lor aneaanaoaa, v.iu, v,m,
u.uu a. m.i i.io, ;.io, d.bu. i.zot y.do p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Ashland, QlrardvlUe and Losi
urceK, v.rj, y.iu a. in., i-.u, p. m.
Delano. Uazleton. mack Creek Junction, Penc
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, All en town,
Bethlehem, Kaslon und New York, 8.40 a m.i
12 uu, p. m.
DnlAnn. 8.40. 11.S5 a. m.. 12.30. 2.&. 4.40 6.0 to. m.
Leave Uazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30
i.. m.. 1.05. B.30 m.
CUVUOUUUIIU iUI . UtWI w.w( UHK
Leave FottsyiUe for Shenandoah, 8.S0, 10.40
.tti..1.S5. 5.15 n. m.
Philadelnhla. Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHEB. Asst. Q. P. A. Lehigh
valley Division, soutn iietnienem ra.
I A. SWEIOARD, QenLBupt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
4.
SCUpyl.KlLL DIYIBIOK.
MAY 21st, 1893.
Trains will lcivo Shenandoah after the sbovi
date for WIggan'g, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Now
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, lieadlne,
Pottstown, PhoenlxTllle, Norrlstown and Phil
adelphia (Uroad Btrcet station) at 8:00 and 11 :4t
a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts
vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wlggan's, Gllberton, FrackvlUe, New
Castle, Ut. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:1)0, 9:40 a. m
and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts
town, Pnainlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Phlladelphl
at 6:00, 9:40 a. ra., 3:10 p. m.
TrnltiH leave Frackvllle for Hhenandnnh it
10;40 n. m. and 13:14, 6:04, 7:43 and 10:87 p. m
(Sundays, 11 : 13 a, ra. and K;40 p. m.
T.eiiva PoMvllle for Shenandoah at 10:1a.
11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundavi
at 10:10 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street Btatton) for
Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a m,
4 10 and 7 11 p ra week days. On Sundays leave
at 6 60 a m. For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For New
York at 3 20. 4 05, 4 60 6 15, 6 60, 7 30, 8 20.
9 60. 11 00, 11 5, em, 13 00 noon (limited ex
press 1 03 and 4 60 n ra) 1341,135,140, 330, 3 20,
100,4 02,6 00,600,0 30,6 60,7 13,8 13 and lOOOp
m. 18 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 06,4 60,6 16,
8 13. 9 50, 11031135,a m and 12 44. 1 40, 3 SO, 4 Oi
(limited 4 60) 6 20, 0 80, 6 60, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and
13 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and in
termediate stations 0 60, 9 ( 0 and US9am, and
8 80 and 4 00 p m weekdays. Sundays 8 25 a m.
i-v,- imiiirSnrn and Washington 3 60. 7 30.
8 31, 9 10, 10 30, 11 10 a m, t is tiwiiou uiuiuk
or.) 1 SO, 3 46. 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Lim ted
Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Carl, 6 17, (6 65.
n- iirnai.inntni, nnlv. lnrlnr nnd Dlnlne Car:
No coacliei), 7 00. 7 40 pm., 12f3 night week
days? Hundays,3 60, 7 209 10 11 18a m.. i 41 (6 65,
for Washington only, Parlor and Dlnlrtf par.
No coaches, 1 7 00. 7 40 p m. and 13 08 night.
For Daltlmore only ot 302, 4 01, 603 and
,, m m s:,,nilfltT. sflftand II 3Drj m.
For Richmond 7 80 a m, 13 OS night dally,
Trains wlU leave Uarrlsbujg forPUtoburi
ntirt the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 3 10
Iffl'MS m Venn Imltedl and 7 30 D m.
?Vay fo?AlToonrut 818 'a m'apd 5 b3 m every
dy; For Pittsburg and Altoopa at 11 SO m
STrIinswlUleavo Sunbury for WlllUmsport,
Bltnlre. cinsndulgua. Rochester. Buffalo and
Niagara Falls ot 2M. 6 18 a m,and 1 36 p m week
davsT For Elmlm at 6 31 p m week days. For
Erie and intermediate points at 6 18 a m dally.
x For Lock Haven at 5 13 and 9 M a m dally. 1 ,85
and 6 84 o m week days For Renqvo at 6 lo a
m. 1 85 and 6 31 P m week days, and 6 IS a m or
rjllndays only For Kane t 6 18 m. 1 35 p J.
ft M PREYOHV. V9l P
Urn'l Has'K At -
vr- '
lie Notice!
a ffivan that nersons flestroy-
hAr bees will be prosecuted
i:.. .., Art nf Aasercbly approved
aA.l: 1
jPnM. BreworB, A8aoolaUon,
Thin Children Grow Faff
on Scott's
Emulsion,
because
fat fo o d s
make fat
children.
They are
thin, and remain thin just i:
iroportion to their inability t
assimilate food rich in fat.
cott's Emulsio
of Cod Liver Oil is especially
adaptable to those of weak diges
tion it partly digested already.
Astonishing how quickly n thin
person gains solid flesh by its use!
Almost as palatable as milk.
I'rcpatcd by Scott Downe. N. Y. All dral!l.
BW1FT8 SPECIFIC Is totally unlike an
other blood medicine. It cures rilsear-cso
the blood and skin by removing the jioisoi
; me samo umo supplies ooou in
as ted
ml parts. Don't bo imposed on
, which are said to be just as
ttes,
I true.
No medlclno
IH THE
isiicrformcilnsmany I
underfill cures, or relieved so much suffering.
' My blood was badly poisoned last year, wblc
c my wnoio system out tn oruer uiscawcu ant
k constant sourco of sulTerlnc, no nppctlto nr.
o enjoyment ot nio. two notticsoi
roiight mo right out. Tlicro Is no
etter rcmcdv for blood diseases.
"John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio."
rrcatlso on blood and skin diseases mailed f reo.
BWIFX SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
Begs to announce to his friends and
Satrons and the publlo generally that
e has purchased the barbershop lately
occupied by 1). J. Yost,
tfo. 12 West Centre Stf eet
SHENANDOAH, FA.
3tckTleadacliGftnd relieve all tho troubles Incl
dent to a bilious state of tho system, such as
PiztlncHH. Nausea, Drowslncfm, Distress after
eatlnK. l'aln In tho Side, etc. Whllo ttielr moat
remarkablo success has been shown In curing
SICK
Head neb 0, yet Carter's Ijlttlo Llvor 11119 aro
equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre
venting this an no y In k coiuplalnt.whllo they also
correct all disorders or tbo stomach, stimulate tho
liver and regulate tbo bowels. ICven If tbey only
mmm like h
ou to IW
y Bulmu
COOll, 1 t
WuRUJ
CARTER'SI
SPITTLE
IVER l M
T HEAD
A Mia thnv wnnld hn film fin t nrlnfilflSH tn thrtnn whn
suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu
nately their Kooduessdoes not end hero, and tbvso
who once try them will find these little pills valu
able In so many ways that they will not bo wil
ling to do without them. 11 ut after all sick bead
ACHE
Is tbo bane of so many Uvea that here Is whero
we make our (Treat boost Our pills euro It while
others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and
very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose.
Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or
purge, but by their gentle action please all wbo
use them. In vials at 25 centst tiro for 31. Sold
by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Engineers!
There's no such quick remover of coal arjtf
oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises ni
because of Its htch percentace of tw
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
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I ROYAL WEDDING,
Prinoess May Booomes tho Wifo of
Prinoo George,
A DISTINGUISHED ASSEMBLAGE,
nnynllali from All Pnrls of linropo Wit.
noss tlio Nuptials, mid Are Subsc
qnently Kntortnlned nt Luncheon by
tlio Juorn.
Ixjndon, July 0. Tlio metropolis Is In
gnla ntttro In lionor of tho mnrrlngo ol
1'rlnco Gcorno and Princess May, wlilcli
took plnco curly tills afternoon In the pres
ence ot a distinguished Kiithurlnn ot
royalists from nil parts of Europe. As the
royul processions passed through tha
PI1IKCE OEOIIQG AND PRINCESS MAY,
crowded Rtreots tlio notnblcs were received
with every demonstration of loynlty nnd
respect by tho ci-owds wlio thronRed the
pldowrilks. Tho nowly weddixlcoujilowcre,
ol course, tho recipients ot special demon
ntrntlons.
The ceromonlnl was seml-stnto. Lndlcs
woro evening dress, deml-tollctte, nnd
Kcntlemen woro levee dress. Tho ceremony
took plnco nt 12:30 o'clock. The membors
of the roynl fnmily nnd tho roynl guests
assembled nt Buckingham pnlnco, nnd
prrceeded in n carrince procession, with
the members of their rospoctivo suites, to
St. Jnmes' pnlncc. Onnrrlvlngnt St. Jnmes
tho roynl personages wero mot by tho mns
ter of the ceremonies nnd conducted to tbo
tbrone room, whence they proceeded In
procession through the stnto npnrtments
nnd down tho stnte stnirenso to tho Chnpel
Itoynl, In tho order of their precedence
The queen loft Buckingham pnlace nt
11:15, nttended by tho Dowager Duchess of
Roxburgh, nctim? mistress of tho robes;
the members of tho household in waiting,
the lord chamberlain nnd tho master ol
the horso. On arriving nt St. Jnmes tho
queen proceeded direct from the entrnnco
to tlio chapel, when her majesty was con
ducted by tho lord chnmberlnln to her
chair of stnto upon tho limit pas.
Tho bridegroom, when ho reached St.
Jamas' pnlnce, was conducted to tlio pres
ence chamber, whero his procession wns
formed by tho lord chamberlain and tho
vice chamberlain directly nftor tho queen
had taken her plnco In the chnpel. Tho
IJuko ot York was accompanied by his
two supporters, tlio Prlnco of Wales and
the Dnko of Edinburgh. Tho duko wns
conducted to tho sent prepnred for him
closo to tho queen's chnir on the hnut p.i
lending to tlio altar.
Then the lord chnmberlnln nnd tho vico
chnmberlnin proceeded to tlio roynl closet,
where the brido nnd her bridesmaids wero
waiting after their arrival nt tho paloco.
The princess was supported by tho Duke
of Cambridgo and by tho Duke of Teck.
who gave her away, nnd, followed by her
eight bridesmnhls, was conducted to her
sent in tlio chapel on the left hand of tho
lmut pas leading to the altar, which was
just lu front ot the Duchess of lock's
place.
Then the service was nt once commenced
by the primato, who omciated throughout.
except tlint tbo exhortntibn was read by
tho bishop of London. After tho scrvico
the united processions returned to tho
presence chamber, nnd the royal person'
nges and the clergy proceeded to thethrono
room, when the registry of tho mnrrlago
wns formnlly attested.
Directly nfterwnrd the queen and bride
groom, and the royal personnges present,
with their respective suites, returned to
Buckingham palace, followed by the in
vited guests. On arriving at Buckinghem
pnlace tho undo and bridegroom received
the congratulation of their relatives and
friends. A luncheon was served in tha
stnto dining room for the queen nnd tha
royal fnmily and the roynl guests. The
guests other than royalty and their suites
lunched in the supper room At the royal
luncheon tue nueen monosed tbo tonst.
"The bride and bridegroom," and "Tho
queen" was given by the lord steward. At
the guests' luncheon the same toasts were
given by Lord Chesterfield, tho treasurer
of tho household.
After receiving congratulations In the
picture gallery the young couple proceeded
to Liverpool street station, on their way to.
bandrlnguam. Tliey drovo via the Mall.
Marlborougn (Jatc, rail Mall, the south
side of Trafalgar Square, the Strand, Tem
pie Bar, Fleet street, Ludwlg 11111, St.
Paul's (where the procession was met by
the lord mayor and sherllls), (Jheapslde,
Mansion House, King William street,
lirucechurch street, to Liverpool street sta
tlon through Bishopsgato.
Five Killed by I-lchtnlng,
GAGETOWK, Mich., July 0. Tho house
on the Joe Gross Mrm, lour and one-quar
ter miles northeast ot this place, was
struck by lightning aud consumed. Five
I persons were burned to death, a lve others
escaped, One, -Miss uoberts, is probably
fatally hurt. The dead are: JUr. liabcock,
wife and child, of bllverwood. Mr. Frost,
ot Fottorln, and tho o-year-old son of Mr.
Roberts, the tenant.
Knighted by Victoria.
LONDON. July 6. The Duko of York has
Just been unido a knight of the Most
I Ancient and most Noblo Order of the
Thistle, by Queen Victoria. Dr. William
I H. Broadbent, tho phys.cian who attended
the Duko of York during his attacK ol
tvnhold fever some time ago, also came in
lor recognition uy uer majesty, wuo ere.
ated him a baronet.
A Candidate for Siberia.
St. PETEiiSBUUO. July 8. An attempt
was made to assassinate si, rouieaonon
lelf, a member of tho council of the em-
niro and ol the supreme triuunai. An ex
Seminarist named Ghlaziutof tried to stab
the minister with a dagger at the latter'i
residence at Zarspoe-Selo, but was over
powered und placed under arrest.
Hoke Smith Oolne Wet.
Washington. Julv C Secretary Hoko
Smith, accompanied by members of his
family, will leave Washington next dm-
arday for tho west, lie win visit me ie.
'.owstone National park and teveral In
Han reservations, and expects to return M
Washington by Aug. 1. ...
The Gold Ilalaiice Increnilng,
Washington, July p. The net gdld bal
ance In the treasilrv now foots UP 90,0&0,-
037. It increases daily In the absence of
exports. The $500,000 imported by Baring,
M, K I". v 'v.
Exiled for Life.
. COX8TANTIKOPLB. July e.-lt is learned
that the BUltan nanlnnwl Prrrn,- Thnn.
? . B "truotor Ksyalan, who were
Mntenced to death i.il.
t.'i.io ir.Ciir.iLir' rnAHIltrn
maint inuu3ftiNia urtuyv.Nr.u.
An Appalling I,(t of Fntiilltles from
Clilnn nnd .Inpiin.
Saw Fiuncisco. Julv 0. Tho stenraer
1fSL'S" 'ln?''0 ".'. , lc!
.nn.,lA .!,, tn .lmt. .lnml nn.l flvn
badly wounde.1 vm, sword cits. Nono of
v VnL; i Tr! .Ill or ami to
iEihi ? fi, y 1 J Z
nn? t&
.2rT
i 1 1 1 i. il. ..t-M
rains. At Slinking nnd Woolo It is esti
mated over 1,000 persons wero drowned
and as many morelefthomeless. Incessant
rains In Nanigfu have been succeeded by
disastrous floods devastaing n vast area of
country, nnd nearly lO.OOOpeoplohavobcen
drowned and crushed to death by falling
houcos.
Tlio mission premises at Klnnstln, nbove
Chung King, on tlio Yantse, wero attneked
by a mob on May 15 nnd pnrtlnlly de
stroyed. Tlio Inmntes, Mlssos Anderson,
Itnmsny nnd Southnl, escaped Into tho
houso of n neighbor. It is stated that tlirco
of tlio ringleaders wero captured nnd Im
prisoned. Some four or five thoii'Hud men havo
set up the stnndntd of rebellion in tlio dis
trict of Iluachahlli, In northern China,
Tlio Insurgents nro composed of men from
two provinces. Soldiers hnvo been dis
patched to quell tho rebellion.
Tlio four masted ship Earl of Shaftes
bury has been wrecked nnd tho captain
nnd six of the crow drowned.
Offlclnls of tlio Talping custom houso
sent nwny n consldernblo quantity of
money, collected ns duty, to Canton.
Deputies embarked In a small boat and
proceeded on their way, escorted by threo
small river gunboats. Some distance down
tho river they wero suddenly attacked by
soverni pirate boats. The soldiers on tho
gunboats fought bravely, tho Btrugglo
lasting sovcral hours, but ns thcro wero
nearly 500 pirates tlio soldiers wero event
ually worsted and put to flight, leaving
larco numbers ot dead and wounded uo
hind them, and the. pirates succeeded in
carrying off booty to tho oxtont of about
S20.000.
Tho steamship Khiva, whllo on her wny
from Bombay to Mecca, carrying 079 pil
grims and n crow of eighty, took flro nnd
was totally destroyed. The captain ran
his ship On tho beach. In attempting to
leave tho burning vessel twenty of tho pil
grims were drowned.
In.ll,-,, Itlnti.r.,r.l Nlnklnir.
Nhwroivr, R.I., July 0.-Assoclato Judgo
Blatchford passed a very restless night.
and is much weaker; in fact, ho Is slowly
but surely Blnklng, and his family are now
fully prepared for tho end,
A Veteran Naval OMcer Denil.
New York, Juno 0. Commodoro Sam
uel Lockwood, of tho United States navy,
died in Flushing in his 00th year. Ho was
born in Connecticut in 18011, nnd entered
tho nnvy when 17 years old.
BASEBALL YESTERDAY.
Niitlonal Lenguo.
At Pittsburg: n. u. is.
Pittsburg. 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0-8 1 J
Daltlmore 000000000 058
At Cleveland (11 Innings): n.' n. E
Clovel'd 00002 II 0302 8- 0 12 4
Brook'n 0032100U020 7 10
l'ennsylviinln Stnto I.cu;uo.
At York-York, Hi Dnnvlllo, 2.
At Kaston Allentown. 8; Enston, 3.
At Altoona Alton no, 10; Scrnuton, i.
Knstern Leneuo.
BAt Trov Trnv. 3: Albanv.2.
Itecniiiiiifiiiils Itecelvors' Certificates.
Philadelphia, July 0. George L. Craw
ford, the master of tlio Philadelphia and
Heading Knllroad company receivership.
Q ed his report in tho United States circuit
court upon tho application of tho receivers
to bo allowed to Issue receivers certificates
Mr. Crawford recommends tho Issuance
of f3,743,O19.01.
AT Murium!" hfcair,'r De.erto.l.
MANILLA, July ".The Snanish steamer
Don Juan iii reported abandoned, afire, at
sea on union, borne of tho passengers
win crow wero saved.
Political Cards.
ptOll COUNTY COMl'l-KOLLKIt,
r. J. AIULHOLLAND,
Or B7IKVANDOA1I.
Hubjcct to Democrutio rules.
jyOK COUNTY AUDITOR,
THEODORE F. HA TDORXF,
Or POTTSVILLE.
Subject to Republican rules.
JJIOH DIRECTOR. Of THE l'OOR,
JOHN BEROAN,
Or NORTH OASS TOWNSHIP.
Subject to Deraocratlo rulos.
JJIOR COUNTY COUMIdSIOER.
CHARLES F. ALLEN,
Ol' TAMAQUA.
Subject to Ilorubllcan rules.
JfOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
THOMAS I! ELLIS,
Or SHENANDOAH.
Subject to Republican rules.
jglOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
S. O. MIDDLE-TON,
OF OILUE11TON.
Subjoct to Republican rules.
jrjOU BOUNTY COMMISSIONER,
ELI AS E. REED,
Or POTTSVILLE.
Subject to Republican rules.
JJ-OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
DANIHL NEISWENDER,
OT SHENANDOAH.
Subject to Republican rules.
F
OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
JOHN P. MARTIN,
or FiNcaitovs.
Subject to Democratic rules
1011 COUNTY TREASURER,
DANIEL DEOllEllr, si, D.,
Or SCHUYLKILL HAVEN,
Subject to Republican rules.
F
OR COUNTY OOMMIBSIONER,
HEN J. ?- SEVERN,
orsmitAKDOlu,
Sublect to decision ot the Republican Count)
convention.
OR REQIbTHJH
F. J. MARTIN,
or PALO ALTO,
Subject to Democratic rules,
TpjR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
FRAKK RENTZ,
Or ASULAND.
Bubeo to UepuWloan rules.
PARIS QUIET AGAIN.
Prompt Action ol tlio military Remits
In Cnwlng tlm Slob.
I'Ams, July (1. Qulctnoss provalU lu the
trouble with riotliiK students has l.een
'" "ley una oruers to uso n ny ninouiii o
J no t lo ers. had tho effect of
Hlotliifif was resumed at 0:30 o'clock last
"'S''1- A mob In tho Houlovard St, Michel
" threntetilng attitude and tho
ppl.cocharKedupontcro,vd,drivlnBth0
IVlil IU1IUIII UV tl i I IH IUU lilUU.
rlotors down the ltuo Des Ecoles ns far as
tlio Plnco Jlaubert. Tlicro the mob mado
a determined stand, showering stones nnd
every kind of missiles on th police. A
hand to hand light followed and tlio strug
gle continued until the police were rein
forced by nlarge force ot guards.whcn tho
rioters were dispersed.
in tlio meantime a body of polico and
Republican guards had driven oil tho
crowds that had assembled In tho vicinity
of tho Labor Exchange, which Is now oc
cupied by troops. At 11 o'clock there was
a sanguinary encounter on tlio Huo des
Lcoles. Tho exnet details aro wanting,
but It is known that tho Republican
guards charged tho rioters with drawn
swords, nnd that tho police opened 11 ro
with revolvers upon tho mou. Uno man
was killed on tho spot by n sabro cut.
Sevoral of those nrrosted for taking pari
In tho riots hnvo been sentenced to terms
of Imprisonment varying from n week to
two months. Tho arrest of sovcral con
valescent patients who hissed tho polico
from tho windows of tho Charite hospital
has called forth a letter of protest from
Professor Germain Seo.
An assistant brigadier of police was
found drowned near tho Grenell bridge,
and Is supposed to havo been thrown Into
the water by tho mob. Two others nro
missing. Two hundred porsotiH havo been
arrested for participating in tho disturb
ances. Died to Save Ills Chilli.
ItoTALTON, O., July 0. A sad accident
occurred by which a father, through his
devotion to his child, lost his life. James
Kirtlnnd, n meat dealer. 45 years old. re-
centlv cnmnlcted a resldoncn nnd moved
into it with his wlfo nnd 3-ycar-old daugh
ter, Barbnrn, only n few days ago. Ills
old house ho decided to remove Tho
foundation hud been undermined, nnd
Kirtlnnd saw ills llttlo girl standing whoro
she would bo caught by tho falling ruins.
He sprang townrd her, throwing iter upon
the ground, leaned over her and received
tllO IUU lOrCO Ol the tailing MICKS UPOI1
his liea.I and back. Tho little girl escaped
Instantly killed.
To Protect tho Latin Unlnn'a Interests.
Home, July 0. Negotiations nro proceed
ing between tho governments of Itnly,
Frnnce, Belgium nnd Switzerland looking
to tho protection of the interests of tho
nations composing the Latin union, in
consequenco of the action of the govern
ment of India in regnrd to tho sliver cur
rency of India. It Is believed thnt nono of
tho members nf tbo union will withdraw
from It. In Berne themlutlngof one half,
ono nnd two franc pieces lias been almost
suspended. A few flvo frano pieces aro
still being coined.
Six Deaths from rire.
ST. Paul, Minn.. July 0. Tho big
Bteamor Bethel, anchored at the foot of
Sibley street, and used for tho past three
years as a lodging and boarding houso for
about !i00 poor people, wns burned, nnd
several persons aro missing. The bodies
of Mrs. Peako, matron of tho Bethel, nnd
an unknown man and girl have been re
covered.
l'litnl Thunder Storm.
Donaldsonville, La., July 0. During
a thunder storm yesterday afternoon light
ning struck tho store on tho St. Aurelln
plantation, owned by Trejcan Bros., and
instantly killed Arthur Trejean,the senior
partner. Two negroes wero badly injured.
About the samo timo lightning struck on
tho Crescent plantation and killed Thomas
Jefferson.
Minister Itlount Coming Hume.
Honolulu, July 0. The news of tho ap
pointment of Judge Sliced ns minister to
Hawaii has arrived here. Minister Blount
was delighted to hear thnt his successor
had been appointed. Ilo is making calcu
lations to sail for San Francisco July 19,
(Jlaus bprccKels, with his wlfo and lamlly.
sailed for San Francisco several days ago.
From Merchant ar.(3 Customer
THE SAME GLAD CRY,
"IT MADE ME WELL."
Dr. Divld Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, ol
Kondout, N, Y,, the talk of the Country.
Mr. 'W. P. Johnson, tho lcndim? mcr-
chant of Gainsvillc, N. V., said to-dav
that ' 1 hnvo sol
over CO doz. of Ur
Kennedy's Fuvor
ito Remedy, tint
havo never had i
bottlo returned ot
a fault found wtIL
it. One of ray
customers p-iia
Ids doctor ant?
wns thin no better,
took a bottle of
FavoritoTlempdy upon my recoirmcndn
tlon, and it did him more good than the
physicians long treatment. Ilo then
bought six botllos of mo and was a well
man long before they wero used up."
Such words ns these must Impress the
sick or ailing ono.
Three years ago I was troubled with Bright'
Disease. The best Doctors said I could not live
three months. I then cominenotd u--lnK Dr. Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy and Urn now well.
v. u, dkaveu, Diiuijuguaiu, i.oun.
I was afflicted with a tumor crrctt lnir over mv
right eye. Eminent puysicianssaitl there wumto
help for me. I began at tbat ttmtt to use Dr
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and the tumor en
tlrely disappeared and Favorite Remedy saved
my fire. W. M. 1'ioiBE, Portlandvule. N. Y.
If It were not for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item
edy I think I should die f rom constipation. Kuv
orito Remedy Rives me an appetite, produces
refreshing sleep, and cured me of a nervous
affection I had for years. It Is a tonic, and I
could not live without it.
lias. Julia A. ycaflb. Kingston, n. Y.
Are tou a victim of anv kidnev nr bladder
difficulty f Try Dr. Kennedy's Favorlt Heniedv
at once as it cured me when about to Rive up all
hope. y. O. DaiNK, I'oughkecpelc, H. Y.
nave you tho symptoms of dyspepsia, sour
stomach, painful weight in tho abdomen RfU-r
eating, palpitation ot the heart, short breath,
headache, constipation, drowsiness, lontaof appe
tite t Then loose no time, but take Dr. Kennedy s
n avorite iteraouy. it is tne aiscovery eta puy-
slclan who bes used It for years lnhlspriva
practice, tuia it, uasurmanyinousanQiesisoeen
proven cajiable of dot Dg all t hat Li claia ed for it.
THE BICTOTJ
Everything modeled after
Qrecn's Cafe, Philadelphia,
a 8. Mil In 8t., Bliennndoaii
Tho leading place in town,
lias lately been entirely reno
vated Everything new, clean
and fresh. The finest line ot
Wines ana Liquors I
Cigars, o., foreign aud do
mtatto. Free lunch served
each evening, Dig schooners
of tresb,Heer,Porter,Ale,&c
iPPOSITE : TEE : THEATRE
I 1 COUQHJtUTt, Prop
Tho Mooting of the Christian En
doavor Sooioty at Montreal.
E0ME OF THE PROMINENT PiaUEES.
President Clark, Secretary liner and
Trenmirnr Nlinw Presented with Sfeilnls.
Tlio Itlviilry lli'twrrti Snn rrwiclnco nml
Denver Tor Next Year's Convention.
MoNTIIEAI., July 0. Yesterday was a
flay of quiet enjoyment for tho Christian
Endcavorers lu this city. Tlioy climbed
the heights of Mount Itoynl, took llttlo ex
cursions on Ihe St. Lawrenco, shot tho
foaming rapids t I.nc'iine, besieged the de
pots t greet newcomer nnd In ninny other
ways mado themselves nt homo lu Can
ada's metropolis.
Tho miignates of tho Christian En
deavor convention are quartered at tlio
Windsor hotel. Bo it known thatAmorU
r.KV. FnANCis cLAr.rc
can lady visitors sit thero too, right among
tho male guests. This surprises tho Mon
troalers. Another party thnt attracts nttcntion Is
Itev. llisliop 11. V, Arnett, of Vicksburg,
Miss, lie stalks about tho rotunda ut
tlred In a long frock poat nnd wearing a
broad brimmed straw hat. Ilo Is a strik
ing figure.
Itev. Theodore li. Cttyle, of Brooklyn,
also comes in for a good share of atten
tion. Tho fame of tills good old man has
preceded him to Montreal, and this prob-
bly accounts for the Incessant handshak
ing thnt he is forced to keep up with local
Isitors. I'rosldent F. 15. Clark, the
founder of the society, Is nnother party
that Jlontrenlers lovo to honor.
After luncheon tho local committco ot
1893 followed Hov. Jlr. Clark to tho ladies'
ordinary, and there A. A. Aycr, the chair
man, pinned ou tho Inpel of the president's
coat a gold medal, handsomely designed,
in commemoration of his visit to Montreal.
Secretary Baer and Treasurer William
Shaw, of Bostou, wero also tho recipients
of sliver medals. Tho presentation was a
surprise, hut it wns n pleasant incident.
The donors were thanked In suitable ad
dresses.
After this President Clark, Secretary
Baer and Treasurer Shaw met In secret
session witli tho board of trustees for
prayer and transaction of business. Tho
session was n protracted one, lasting from
nbout 1 o'clock until after 0 in the even
ing. Much Interest was centered In this
meeting, for it was expected that tho offi
cers would bo re-elected and tho place of
meeting in 1895 decided upon.
ISelther of these points were completed,
and the meeting closed nt the hour named
with tho work In the hands of tho commit
tee appointed for the purpose. Tho United
Press correspondent was told by Sccretnry
Baer tho both matters would bo decided
at a meeting to be held this afternoon.
On behalf of snn 1 rnuclsco as the next
meeting placo, Mr. Hollott Watt, of that
city, appeared to press its claim. No ac
tion was taken, however, pending tho arri
val of tho Denver delegation, secretary
Baer stated that ho wus Inclined to think
that Denver would walvo its claim for
1895, provided that they would be prom
ised tho convention in 1S90.
Savetl by Secretary Smith.
PARIS, Tex., July 0. Secretary Smith.
of the interior department, wired Colonel
Daison, Indian Inspector nt Tuskahoma,
to proceed to Wiltmrton and Issue an order
to the Choctaw authorities not to execute
the flvo men condemned to bo shot tomor
row.
An Absconding Odlclul Cnught.
Denver. July C George L. Stace. ex-
city clerk of Puinesvllle, O., who is alleged
lo have nbsconded from that city with
$10,000 of the city's funds, is under arrest
here.
Family of Four Drowned.
Sr. Paul, July 0. Fred Denny, wlfo and
two children, of Minneapolis, were drowned
while attempting to cross the river at lielle
Prairie. A whirlwind capsized the boat.
Hie Weuther.
Generally fair; westerly winds.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
The paid admissions at tho World's fair
yesterday were 70,'iiU.
General Joaqulm Crespo has been elected
president ot tho republic of Venezuela.
James Christie, sou of Ned Christie, tho
notorious outlaw, was shot and killed in
Itulliiu Territory.
Th e Vikini? ship, which arrived nt De
troit yesterday, will leave that city this
evening for Chicago.
Miss Mary Byrd, daughter of Mr. George
Dyrd, formerly a leading New York mer
chant, was drowned in the Adirondack.
The Caniperdown, which sank the Vic
toria, has arrived at Valetta, Malta, The
extent of the damage to the ship has not
been made publlo.
The cutters Valkyrie, Satanita and i
1 vera a sanea yosteruay in another regatta
on tho Firth ot Clyde, the former winning
by time allowance.
One ot the stockholders of the World's
Fair Captive Ilallqnn company has Hied a
bill in court asking that a receiver for the
company bo appointed.
At Philadelphia 5-year-old George Land
deliberately set fire to the dress ot Lulu A.
Hlgler, one year his senior, who sustained
burns which resulted in her death.
At Butte, Mont., Theodore Coombs, a
miner, cut his wife's throat and then com
mitted suicide by taking poison. Their
married life had been unhappy.
Attorney General Olney has gone to
Massachusetts to remain until congress
convenes In extra session. Solicitor Gen
eral Maxwell Is acting attorney general.
Governor Flower, of New York, has
granted the requisition asked for by the
New Jersey authorities for the extradition
ot Louis Wood, the alleged boy murderer.
Killed Tli re. and Fled.
Louisville, July 6. Joel Mitchell, at a
plcnio near Woodbine. Kent county, killed
Jqhn Marsee, James Francis and Dempsy
Smith. They had been drinking and
there had been bad blood between them.
Mitchell fled at once.
Fearful Ilarage. of Cholera.
LONPON, July 6. The Lancet says tbat
there have been 704 deaths from cholera in
the southern part ot France since May,
and during tha put four weaka 139 deaths
from the same disease In Marseilles, 53 In
Cetto And $ In Toulon.
1THE KIND
THAT CURES
f9 DANIF.L C. KnCILEBTON",
g Corinth. N. Y
g HELPLESS ASDSUFFBRISfl,
FAINT AND WEAK FR0M
m RHEUMATIC TORMEHX,
g VET ll'RKD UT
S DANA'S.
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MHtlon a Iuwr. t or mo ian n vvnxm a wn wou mm
SafErontniiflVrrr with Klirumut Itm, oS
Ul IMU mnr muni inn ir " Ml
fronitant pit In In my houlderi. Ona utnttiH
MfOlMilltutnu1 linen were ilmwn utrS
W ulan miMl trllh a I 111 fit I II fSJ
ttUcniiitloti In my ifomnch witli fpvero npltn. I
nwouiatrt! faint ami wt nk. KilcouldharOl
m DANA'S
SAHSAPAKILIiA
8Snnlmrvtomnch It UTLIi, no inilit In my
lEIihouMi'rj and rnn. I nm Indeed flTHte'uk...
5? Yountruly, DANiEUC CQOLUSTO.
m T!irnlKrtitinion1alroi iont tl !y W Jt.i
BH1I d 1... ...II 1. n..,,U llinlaW
Corinth, N,'v,,mWch In lufQclcot guaranlco Ui&t
Bait Is true
" Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Dclfast. Maine.
Entirely
VEGETABLE
AND
A SURE
CURE
MANDRAKE
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
tho Kidnoys,Torpid Llvor
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Keaclacho, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundico,Erup
tions and Gkin Disoasos.
Trico 25t. f E:!1 '7 'J CrtESlili.
nESCI, JonSSOI & 10r.P, rrvpi., Barlla;t, Tt,
Professional Cards.
JOHN K. COYLE,
A TTORXEY-A T-LA W.
Office Ileddall building. Bhenanaoah, Pa.
M. BURKIS.
ATTORNKY-A T-LA TT.
SnxKANDOAlI, FA.
Offlco Room 3, P. O Hulldlcg, Shenandoah,
aid Lslcrly building, I'ottsviile.
c.
T. UAVICE,
BURGEON DENTIS1.
Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre St..
-henandoah, over Stain's drug storo.
M
B. KISTLER, M. D
MYSICIAX AND aailOEON.
Office -180 North Jardla street, Shenandoah.
D
R. JAMKH HI" KIN.
PUYSIOIAN AND BURGEON,
Office and Residence, No SI Ncrth Jardin
Street, Shenandoah.
pRANK WOMER, M. D.
SpeeialUt in Treatment of Catarrh.
Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear
no-eand throat. Spectacles lurntshed, guar
nn teed to suit all eyes
Office 33 Kast Oak street, Shenandoah.
D
It. E. D- LONOACRE,
Graduate In
)j &VTS171 and Dintitlty.
All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at
tended to with promptness. Surgical opera
tions porformed with the greatest ore. Office I
Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah.
S3 SHOE noWp.
Do you wear them? When next In need try a pthM
Best In tho world.
54.00
$2.50
3.50
2.50
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FOR LAB US'
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FOR BOYS
41.75
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FOR
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ar as well, If you wish to economize In yourfootwear,
do to by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes. Name lad.
price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy
"IV. 1 DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mall. SoliH&t
JUHUPH UALL,
11 South Main Street, Shenandoah Pa.
Tub only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is
MAURERS'
Exterminator.
V. guarantee it to nd the house of Rats. noACHt.
and Water Buo. r
MONEY REFUNDED.
MAURERS'
Persian
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