,2.1 il 5!J READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. Anthracite coal inert inclusively, Insuring clea-".ntMS and comfort TIME TAlll.S IN BTritOT MAT, 14, 1893. Trains leave Saonando.th as follows i TorNowYorii via l'h.ladclphia, week flays, 2.03,5.21,7 18.10.W a.m., 12 J1.2.18,5.fc3 p.m. SumlHJ S.08, 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7.1x a. m., 1121, 2.48 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week davs, S.08, 5.23, 7 IS, 10 M a. m.,U 34,2.43,6.63 p. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p m For Ifarrlshurg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 . m., 2.43, O.KJ p. For AUi AtAn. H.nl. 7 1 H 19.21. 2 Jfl n m 48 n. m. , For rottsvllla, week d tys, 2.03, 7. 18, 10.03 . m K.ZI 2.48, 6.63 p. m. uunaay, .uo, v.tu a. ui., ..mi For Tamaqua ana Maiinnoy uuy, wook oays, 08.5.23.7.18,10 08 a. m.,W,24, 2.43, 6.63 P. m. Sun- flay, 2.08, 7 48 b. m., 4s p. m. Additional ror 'NHhtincv ntr wlr llfivA. fl.fH n. m. 1Tuua,,.nnAnAliinihk. rAlr il.wa. 7.18 For William sport, Sunbury ana Lewlsourg, wock days, 3.23, 7.18, II J"a. m., 1.83, 8.68 pm. Sunday. 8.23 a. m., 8.03 p. ra. ift lUitini PlaVin. wcoh (lavs. 2.03. 3.23. 6.23. 7.18. 10.08. 11.28 O. m., 12.81, 1.33, B.48, 5.63, 8.58, B.S3 p.m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.21. 7.48a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p m, For QlrardvlUo. ( Kappahannoclr. Station) weekdays, 2.08. 3.23, 6.23, 7.18, 10.08. 11.28 a. m. 12.21,1.33, 2.48, 6.63, 6.68, K.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 8.23, 7.10 a. m., S.U3, 4.ai p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8.23 6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.83, 6.68, B.33 p, m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.46 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TRAINS FOll SHENANDOAHi EOLoavo New York via I'hlladolphla,wook dayf. ttOO a. m., 1.30, 4 00, 7.31) p. m., 12.15 night. Suit nav nmiv m.. nicfiit. fjeavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week dy, 4.00. 8.43 a. m., 1 uu, i.su p. m. aunaay, j.jo a. m. nl,nvn PhllailelDhin. Market Stroot HtUlon. K,r.,k iIuvh. 4 12. 8.35. 10.00 a m.. and 4.00. 11.00, 11.80 p. tu. hunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m., 11.30 '''Leave ltcadlng, week days, l.WS.7.10. 1 J.Of,, 11.60 a. m., B w, 7.67 p. m aunuay, i.so, iu.iq a. m. Leave PoHnvtUe. wcok days, 2.40, 7.40 a. tn. 11120. 0.11 n. m Sundav. 2.40. 7.00 a. m., 2.03 p. re, Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. m., 1.21, 7.15, 0.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a, m., Z.K) p. ra. Leave cuanauuy iht wuttt uitjB, o.i, .iu, 11.47a.m. 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p.m. Sunday, 3. K, 8.12 a. m., 3.20 p. m. ijcave ivjLauuiiuy x iauu. yo, .w, 0.30,9.35.10. 40,11.69a. m.,12 65,208,5.20,0.28,7.57,10.11) p. m. Sunday, Z.4U, 4.uu, s.ct a. m., 3.37, u.ui p. m Leave Glrardvlllo, (ltappahannock BtatloD), weeks dnys, 2 47, 4.07, 0.36, 9.41 10.46 a. m., 12.05, 2.12, .01, 6.26, 8.82, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47. 4 07. R Xi. . m.. 3.41. 5 07 D. m. Leave Willlnmsport. week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 a. m., 8.83, 11.10 p. m. nunuay, n.io p. ni. a or ijautmore, waanmgiunuuu mu ivoab vin 1!. & U. R. It., through trains loavo Ulrarc Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & K. R. It.) ai 8 mi. B.ui, n.i a. m., a.ou, o.4u, y.iq p. m. Sunday 8 50,8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.66, 5.42, 7.16 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Vavo Philadelphia, Chostnut street whar if South street wharf, for Atlantic City, -WenUdnva Emres3. 8 00. BOO. 10 45 a m, (Saturdays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, 4UU, 4 30, 615 pm, excursion , tuam. AccuomiDuauua, ow am, A XIV h i.s n in Sundays Express 7 30,8 00,830, 900, 1000 a m anl 4 30 p m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and 4 4f, n in. Returning leavo Atlantlo City .depot, Atlantic and-Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express,, Mondavs otilv. 0 451 7 00. 7 35. su am ana 3 it. 4 00, o o. 7 oj. v oU pm. Accommoaauon, opu. 8 ii a m ana 4 :J a m. licurdion. irom loot o; W UllSHlHHinill JUU UllJV. U Uu U III. il Sindavs linres, 8 30, 4 00, 500, 8 00, 0 80, 7 IX) 7 30, 8 00, 930 pm. Accommodation, 7 SO in and & 05 i m. E.clil:h Y'tllcv Division . Passoncer trains leave Shenandoah tot Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Ll bighton. Siutlngton, White Hall, dtasautiua, .Allentuwn, UutMehem, ISaston, Philadelphia: I )iazleton, Woathorly, Quakake Junotion, Del ) ino arc; MabanoyCits at 6.04, 7.20, 9.03 a m. 12.43. 2 67. I."2 t). m. For Now York, 6.04, 7.20 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. For llazloton, Wllkcs-Barre, White Haven Pittaton, Lauyvlllc, Towanda, Sayre, Wnverly nnd Elmira. 0 9.u8 u. m.. 2.1,7. 8.18 n. m. For UoolMMter, llultalo, Niagara Falls and the Want, U.01, R.i 8 a m. 12 43 ana kxb p. m For Hclvldere, Delaware Water tiau ani Stroudsburg, 6.01 a. m . 1.22 p. m. For Lambcrtville and Trenton. 0.08 a. in. For Tunkhunnock.6.01. 0.03 a. tn.. 2.57, 8 08 p. m, For Ithaca and oeneva o.ui, u.is a. m. bm p. m . For Auburn 9.08 a ra. 8.08 D. m. For joanesvUlo, Lovlstonundlleaver Meadow ft. Ul, U.l, O.VJ p. IM. For Audcnrled, Uazleton, Stockton and Lum ncr vara, o.m, t.m, v.va, a. iu., i.i, u. 4.22, 5.S7, 8X8 p. m. For Scranton, 6.01, 9.08, . m., U 1 K.08 n.m. ForHazlebnwk.Jeddo.Drlttonan - ruelan 6.04, 7.S6, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 . - For Ashland, Glrardvllle and liu rock, 4.fw, 7,61, 8.52, 10.80 a. m., l.O), 1.40, 4.10, 6.o!i. .22, 9.16 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmcl and Shamokln, 8.12, 10.1 0 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City anu Delano. 6.04, 7 26, 9.0S, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, 5 27. 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m l.bn, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at a as ft m.. I2.4S. 2.67. 4.22 d. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.00, 7.15, 9.05,10.15,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7.16, P.m. ... ' v- a TT mm t Ort o M1 I Ijsave SUCDUauvuu lur nauvwu,v.vit v.w, a. m., 12 43, 2.67, 4.22, 5.27, 8.08 p. ra. : leave uazieton lor oaequauouu, t.ui, ., 11.08 a. m., 12.15, 2.65, 6.30, 7.25, 7.53 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost ,..ek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. Fnr Yate'ville. Park Place. Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Dlack Creek Junction, Penp lllaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, AHentown, Uethlebem, tlaston and New York, 8.40 a m., 12 30. 2.65 p. m. For l'mianeipnia ia.au, s.oo p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4,40 8.03 p. m. IjCaVO liazllUU lujr oucuuuuuui,, a.ov, l,.eu I a. tn., 1.05, 5.3U p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.50, 8.40 9.80 a. m., 245 p m. ! Leave Pottsr , ile for Sl.enondoah, 8.30, I0.4i !.m.,l.S5,6.16p.m. L. li. lliinouuik, uwi. ruaD, AK,. PhlladolDhia. Pa. I A. W.NONNEMACUER. Asst. U. P. A. Lehigh Wt valley jjjvwiuu, ouuiu uomguu, am. tA I A. SWEIGARD, GenL Hupt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonuTLKiLL Division. MAY 21st, 1893. Trains will leave f" enandoah aftor the abovt UaStie, ni, uiuir, i uiuiuiu, uauiuuiDI ,hjbuiuk, Potlstown,PbOinlx .:ile, Norrtstown and Phil adelphia (Droad str. "t station) at 0:00 nail ll:t a. m. und 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. ForPotu vlllo and inleru.cdli.io stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wigcan's, Gilberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle, St Clair, l'otiavllle at 0:00, 9:40 a. ra and 3: 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, PbconlxvlUe. Norrlstown, Phlladolpblr at 6:00, 9:40 a. m.,8:10p. m, nmi,,ai.ivn FrflnkvlllA fnr Hhenandnah ai lil-40,i. m. and 12:1-. 6:04. 7:42 and 10:27 P. m bundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6; 10 p. m. ieave I oiisvuio iur oucunuuuuu ivna 11:48 a. m. and 4:40, 7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday, at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. f.AftVA Phlladelnhla (Uroad street station) for iPoHsvllle and Hhenandoah at 6 57 and 835 am, ,1 10 and 7 11 P m ween oays. ua ounuays ibuvc at 6.60 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 23 a m. For Now York at 320, 4 06, 460, 615, 650, 730, 820, 9 60, 1100, 11 S3, am, 12 00 noon (limited ex. Rnmeg i tin ann 4miniai i. i a. J. i hj. . iu. a vj. 1100,4 02,5 00,6 00,6 20,6 60,7 18,8 12 and 10 (Dp m. 12 01 nient. sunaays at a a), 4 us, ou, d 10, 812, 9W, 11 (.Mil 36, n in una is il. 1 iu, s su, lux (limited 4 60) 5 20, B 20, 8 60, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 01 night J 'or Wei Girt, Long llranch and In termediate statlonsO 60, 0 10 and 11 SO a m, and 1 W ana 4 UU p m vveeKuava. Duuuuya Du, r or liaitimore sail nfttnmiisvuu o w, v, 81,9 10,10 20, 11 18 a m, (12 25 limited dining , 1 sn a id. 4 41. th IB Concreiislonal lttmlted Jlmaa arior uars anu uiuicg uari, n 1, ia t jr Washington only, 1'arlor and Dining Car. iiys. Munaays.a ou, m, iu, 11 ion 111., i y w It Washinitton only, X'arlor and Dining Car. ASo coaches.) 7 00, 7 40 p m, and 12 n Dipt For uauimore oniy ui . ui, u w duu 80 p. m. sunasys, ouounu 11 ou p m. .'or Richmond 7 20 0 m, 1208 night dally, IKl rams win ichku . ' . SK the West every dy at 12 25,120 and 810 AT minis a"S.7S 00 limited) and TSOn m. y (or Altuona at 8 18 am and 6 03 p m eVery . lt I'ittsburgand Altoona at 1120 a m .fclralns-wuneava unbury for WiUUmaport, iirguit, irtiuuMiiEui .1 " r H Tf I ci..!)!. . )AJ K 19 n m and Unnm WROlf -la, For tlmlra at 6 81 P m week days, ror Liock U.iven at & 13 ana immuauj,i & St p m weclt ilays For Kenovo at B IS a I1 85 and 6 31pm weoK aays, anu un.mun -Tdavsonlv. For Kane at K IS a m, 1 SS p rx Kuaya. ill. I'HKVOST, J. R. 1VOOD, tienil'uis'g ' Af en'i aitititoi fublic Notice! otlce is hereby given that persons destroj or detaining beer Vega will be prosecuted ,,roYiacd by the Act ot Assembly approved 11 4th, VU. Brewora' Asaoolatlon, "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard lo Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between ,the oil, in its plain state, is ver.y aqoarent. In you detect no fish-oil taste. A , 11 i 1' as it is a ncip to aige. tion there is no after effee' except good, effect. Keep in mind that Scott s Emulsion '.e iUn Uocf nmmntor rf flocli : . I and strenirth known to science. rw,rd In Riv.tt IJmrm, V. Y. All dnwltti. 1BB 1 1 VMS KJIWWMll : liad a malignant breaking out on my lor low thq knee, and was cured sound and wel I i .ill two and a hall bottles of KSSVVJi-. tier blood medicines bad tailed gafl&j o do ino any good. Wi w, C. Ueaty , Yorkvllle, S. L. 3 I was troubloil from childhood with nn ri' ' yfivatwl rqso of Totter, nnd 1 liroo bottles i i' ".ry3TTS"3 curod mo licimnnetlv, .,, . CwS& WALLACE MANN, , )ur book on Illood and Skin Disease nnii -"0. .8W11T Brreino Co., Atlanta, Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public generally that lie hai purchased th harbershop lately occupied by II. J. Yost, So. 12 West Centre Street SS31WOT0AH, FA. 3ickneadiu:hoan(JrollOTO all tho troubloa Incl dent to a bilious state of the Byntom, such as DUilness, Nausea Drowsiness, Distress afUr e&tlntf. Pain In the Hide, eta. 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Is vour UDoelllo nior? Do yo 1 nawK and spit? I hi you take cold easily? Is your 110 ts stopped up? Is li alwavs full ot scabs! Is your orentb. offensive? Is your tearing aRecteu? I our longuo frpquntly coated? I I your mouth lull of allme upon rising? 1( jouiiav you liavo, or are getting, a bad eas- of ' aturrli One bottlo of Mavses Mag na CUtarrb 'urels guaranjeed to oure auy 0 -' ( Caurrli nnd will last for three months' treatment sk our druggist, who will give v nn nhsnl-itn ffnarnntflA. For sale bv arue- ci ta. ltemembcr ono oottle to cure, and guaranteed by our agents. dw-2w Advertise Painters! TARS r ?3CSa''.l a&tb s8FareKia tin "Tho HrXd, T Signal Viotorios for tho Irish Mombers of Parliamont, EXCITING BOENES IN THE HOUSE. Clause 0, Wlileh Provides for an Irish I'nrllaniotit, Goes Tliroush llesplto tlio Opposition of Henry I.nboUchcre, John Hums nnd Other llndionls. tiOViioN. July 7. Tho house of commonB wns crowilctl last nlRht with persons eager tn mm clnusu f of tlio homo rule bill forccil through tho conunlttco. Tho members worked steadily. Only nn occnsionnl flmlllHnn nf Unionist rnsentmont or bit terness dlstnrboil tho proccedlwis. At0:40 Mr. Balfour, lender of tlio Unionism, ue- Knn speaking. He wm in ino miuuio oi it BoTitnnen wlinn tho clock struck 10 o'clock. Knn snenklnR. He wni In tlio inidcllo of n npiitenco wud Ho did not wnlt to finish It, uitt rosumea his Bent nmld ilonfenlniz onoosltion cheers and cries of "slmmo" nnd "Rng." Almost lmmedlntolv Chnlrmnn Jlollor put the question of the Inst Unionist ninendment, which was lost hv tt voto of 824 to 2S0. As tho loaders roturnoil from the lobbies nil tho members wero on their feet to re- celvo them with cheers and waving hats. r.lmiRo R. which concerns the Irish oxecU' tlvo nnthorlty, wits then passed by a voto of 831 to 289. Charles P. Vllllers. Liberal Unionist, who has sat In tho houso sinco 1835, was too feeblo to walk unassisted Into the lobbv. and was ulmost carried by his friends. Clauso 0, which provides for nn Irish narllament. with n Icclslntlvo council of forty-eight members, was passed without debate. Tuo voto was uio to huu. IIcnrvLahouchere. Radical, .lohnDurns, Labor, Chnrles Conybcare, Undlcal, and Gavin Urown Clark, Radical, went with tho opposition In this division, so as to mako known their disapproval of tho crcntlon of Jin Irish house of lords. The smnlliiess of tho majority nnd thoprepnra- tions of tho government to proceed witti tho passing of clauso 8 caused intense ex' cltoincnt throughout tho house. The Conservatives howled and the Irish howled back, whllo the Llbernls cheered with might and main. Chairman Jlellor tried to obtain tho attention of the houso, but his voice was lost In tho volume of opposition cheers. Kventuivlly tho exhaustion of the Union ists gnvo him tin opportunity to put tho question of clause 7, which provides for the constitution of nn Irish legislative assembly. Tho clauso was then carried by a voto of 825 to 289. The largeness of the majority evoked loud Irish cheers, which wero nnswercd by the Unionists. Clauso 0, which contemplates cases of disagreement between the two houses of tho Irish legislature, was carrletl by a voto 839 to 291. Tho abatement of tho confusion left Mr. Gladstone nn opportunity to move that tho committee rlso nnd report progress. Tho motion was carried beforo tho Con servatives fairly realized what was being done. Mr. Gladstono hastily gathered his papers nnd left the house. Tho opposi tion, nfter denouncing tho premier for his summnry mothod of cutting oft furthor discussion, ngreed on n motion to adjourn. A pagoand n half of tho bill was pushed through committee last evening. This Is nlmost ns much Bpace as tho house In com mittee had disposed of In all tho previous sittings. The Impccunlons Duke. CniCAOO, July 7. Tho friends of the Duko of Verngua in this country, having learned that his financial affairs In Spain are in such n condition ns to threaten tho loss of his entire estate, have decided to raise a considerable fund for the benefit of his family. Hon. Thomas W. Palmor has consented to act as chairman of n commit tee to receive subscriptions. Knnias Sllners Defeated TorEKA, Kan., July 7. Tho backboneof the southeastern Kansas miners strike Is broken, and tho strikers are going to work. A meeting of all tuo strikers was an nounced to bo held at Pittsburg to compel tho strip pit and slope miners to quit work, but it was decided to abandon the scheme for fear it might be turned into an indig nation meeting. For tho Tnxedo Trophy. Tuxedo Park, N. J., July 7. The great tennis championship match for tho Tux edo trophy will be played tomorrow after noon. Clarence Hobart nnd Edward L. Hall, both of Now York, are the contest ants. Tho massive trophy Is ono of the most valuable prizes over ottered for com' petition, The President's Itlieumiitli.ni.- Buzzaiid's HAY, Mass., July 7. Presi dent Cleveland is conflued to Gray Gables by an attack ot rheumatism. Dr. lirynnt, his physician, says tlio attack is not ot n serious nature. This forenoon he was able, by tho aid of chalrs,to get to tho piazza for a short time. A Di'fuultlng Hx-Sherlrr. WnEELlNO, V. Vn,, July 7. Joseph L. Curtis, ex-Bhcrlif of Ilrooko county, this state, who disappeared from his home In Wellsburg, Is said to bo short In his ac counts about $10,000. His bond does not cover his liabilities. A fugitive murderer Caught. Wilmington, Del., July 7. Hlchnrd Hrown, colored, charged with shoatiiiK his wife in Philadelphia, was arrested hero and taken to Philadelphia. Hie Wontlier. Clearing; northerly winds, shifting to southerly. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Miguel Flguoroa, a conspicuous Cuban orator, Is dead. Madame Domorest, of Now York, was robbed of 80,000 worth ot jewels nt a Chl tago boarding house. Tho Mexican government has decided to discontinue newspaper subsidies, amount ing to $100,000 annually. At Salem, Ore., Blondle, a 7-year-old stallion, trotted two mllos In 4.48 ilat on a regulation track, making tho beet time ever made In a race. Owing to some temporary derangement of her machinery tho final trial of the Hun croft did not take place yesterday, aud has therefore been postponed until tho 13th Inst. Alfred P. Swluford. of Wisconsin, who served as governor of Alaska during Mr. Cleveland's former term, has been-appointed inspector of surveyors in tho gen eral and district land ofllcos. Guy do Maupassant, tbo distinguished French romaneist of the natunillstio 'pliool, who had lieen wmlmed In Dr. Jleu 1, ,i' private asylum for tho Insane for wiiie tuie, died lu Paris, aged 48 yours. The Vice President's Tour. Chicago. July 7. Vice President Stovcn son and family, with n, party of personal friends, will leave Chicago by the Santa Fo railroad on Monday next lor a tour 01 the Pacific coast and Puget Sound country. To VUlt Her Dlitlngulilieil Ilrother. Beatrice. Neb.. July 7. Mrs. W. E. White, sister of President Cleveland, de parted yesterday for a visit with relatives In New York,- and President Cleveland at WMt&ingtsn. Commander James P. Dean. Old Soldier's Cratitudo COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Dir. James S. Dean, Cnmmnndor of Oen. Grant Post, (I.A.U.. Itomlnut, N.Y., and Chief V. a. Mull Acunt or the Ulster A Dolawnro Itallronrt nnd one of tho most popular nnd well known Gentlemen In the Unit, whoso veracity Is beyond question snys I ' IvrasallnindoTrawlthDTSPEPSTJL I doctored and doctored but Hall resulted lie same way. I grew Trorno. Iraffmd nntold misery night nnd day. My caso was pronounced ineuraM. I suffered this way for full TWO TEAIIS. I Chanced to meet I)r. Kennedr on tha street about that time, nnd I told him of my condition and he said, " Jimmy," you need not luffer so, como to my office and 111 give you a bottlo of 1?AV0IUTB REMEDY, take It morning, noon and night, and It will euro voa. I took the medicine os directed, but hnd no confi dent In a cure, ns my caso bad been tried by so many. Aflcr using it a week I be gan to feci better, nnd in a short whila ofter that I was ENTIRELY CUBED "Juit think of t(, entirely cured. Thai tcrrihlo distress, everything I ate, hrtaking vp tour in my throat had all troiio and 1 have not baa a moments dis comfort since. To-day thero Is'nt s 7iealthier man in this country and my npyetltc is grand. I believe I could e&t n IIEO OP KAILS If I had to nnd digest them with cose. FAYonrrn Remedy. Is the too pf Dyspepsia and poor health.,- Yours truly. JAKES B. DKAtLf I'oaouui, March lCtu, 1682. aid the to himself, "If tie inoon I could get, whenever I'm dry tnv throat I could wet; The moon is a ft- withnquar- ter I hear; you can purcnase live gal lons of 4 3 Root Beer." A Delicious, Temper rCSSr Bnce Thirst-quenching, "ffefi. L lleaitn-uivins urinK. A 95c. pacltage maku gallom. get Hues'. Be sure and WYfiLPLLS 1 1 a. tADirn, , . ) w i Ola i il awl O 'I i tj.rtr,lfl 1 iu rlbrQu TnliO danatnmi rtil liffc- li.H l !-r ft n. 1 4 f rand 1 1 9 noctltot. f"A ,1 yumi, rro 4 11 lMUpJ Htiur "!cc.', in letter, br k-rtuFv Politics) Cards. JJlOft COUNTY COiJI'THOLLKR, P. J. MULHOLLAKD, OF BHE.VAMIOAH. Hubjcct to Democratic rules. fOK COUNTY AUDITOK, " THEODORE F. DA TDOR OT rOTTBVlM.E. Subject lo Kepublloua rules. jrjlOB DIKECTOB OK THU) l'OOU, JOHN BERQAN, OT NORTH OASS TOWNSHIP. Rubject to Pemoorotlo rules. TtOU COUNTY COMMIUSIOXKK, CHARLES F. ALLEN, or TAMAQ'A. Subject to lie ub lcsn'rules. YOll COUNTY COMMIHaiQNEK, THOMAS DELLIS, or 611ENANUOAH. Hubjcct to Republican rules. JJIOIt COUNTY COJIMISHtONKR, s. a. midpletoNl Or aiLUEHTON. Subject to Kpub)lenn rulos. XfOH COUNTY OOMMWHIONEK. EL1AS B. RBBDy OX rOTTbVlLil. Hubject to ltepubllmn rule. OR COUNTOT COMMISIONUK, DANIHL NRIS WEND BR, Or SIMKANDOAII. Subject to Itepublloan rules. r"OH COUNTY COMMlSIONKIl, JOHN r.. MARTIN, Or FINMHOVI. Bubjcct to Democratic rulea piOK COUNTY TIlEAHUItHK, DANIJiL ItaOIIERT, M. I)., Or SOIICYLKIIJ, I(A VEIN. Hubject to ltep bllon rules. jrjOR COUNTY OuMMlHHIONKH, Or SUFNARI OAH Suhleet todeets'' 0 of lUa tupuu-Uean Count; 1 onveuuoD. JJOR nWJI.-TKIt P. J. MARTI , OT P LO ALTO. Bubjiwt to Domberntle rulos. irjijii county" coMMaSiWirtT FRANK RENTZ, or ASHLAND, Bubject tq ItermbUcaa, rule, Owl U try ill A MONBTEB OYQLONE, A TcUBranli Onnrutor tUnnrtu a linn- dred Head In One lown Town -M'lres I'rostralcd nnd Itepurta Meaner. ClIFttOKEP., In., JUlv 7.-A de,lrneUvo cyclone nnl through tho south pnrt of this (ClTclokcf) county Iohb evening, cut ting n path ranging from n quarter to three miles in width nnd oxtcudlnir soma twelve miles in tho county. Reports of fourteen deaths nnd n largo number of Injured hnvo alrendy been brought to this city. Tho patli of tho storm Is mnrked by complete desolation. Houses, bnms nnd foncos wero swept complctelynway. Crops are ruined nnd n largo uumbur of farm animals killed. Details aro very meager. I)k Moinrh. In., July 7. It Is reported here from Jolley, eigliUmiles distant, thnt a cyclone struck J'omproy early In tlm evening, Bwept nwny hnlt of tho buildings In the town and injured n large number of people. Information is very meager, bo- eause wires aro prostrated In every direc tion. It Is believed that Fonda and Man eon nlio suffered from tfio storm. The storm enmo from tlio northeast nnd de vastated n wldo territory. Tho oporntornt Tarn, In., telegraphs tliat 100 aro dead nt Pomeroy and 200 Injured. Alta, la., July 7 A terrlllc tornado, accompanied by thundor and hall, struck four miles south of this place at 5:80 last ovening. A numb-r of persons wero killed. Reports Indicate that (he storm extended from nonr Aurelin to N well, but meager reports only aro as yet at hand, PROMINENTS AT THE FAIR. The Secrctnry of the Treasury to ISnJoy a Wnk of Hlghtseelllf;. CniCAOO, July 7. Tlio secretary jf tho treasury and Mrs. J. G. Carlkle, their youngest son, Miss llerry, of Kentucky, and Colonel U. U. brealoy wero on tlio grounds yesterday, In charge of the secre tary's son. W. II. Carlisle, who is attor ney for tho exposition. Tho party camo out on tho revenue cutter Andy Johnson. The treasury chief called on President Palmer In nn Informal way. Tho secre tary Intends to remain here seeing tho fair for ono week. Other distinguished visitors were tho governor of Utah, Caleb W. West, Gover nor Pattlson, of Pennsylvania, nnd Secre tary of Btnto William F. Harrity. Tho Vico president and tho candidato for that ofllce on the Republican ticket, Adlal E. Stevenson nnd Whitblaw Held, wero sight seeing, but they did not meet. Tho paid admissions at tlio fair yester day were "0,313. Tho full count of tho Fourth of Jul? paid ndmlsslous shows a total of SfiO.OOO for that day. A Hiuvn Stoker's I'rcsriit'o of Mlml. MALTA, July 7. Tlio saving of the war ship Cnmperdown, which collided with tlievlctoriu, is paid to have been duo to tho presence of mind shown by a Maltoso stoker. Although off duty nt tho tlmo of tho collision ho voluntarily ran below nnd closed tho watertight doors, liefuro ho had completed the tnsk the water was up to his neck. The admiralty will promote tho stoker and grant him alifo pension In caso tills story of Ids coolness and bravery be continued. Farley's "Uespcets" to lrby. Coltjmuia, S. C July 7. Hugh Ij. Far ley, adjutant and Inspector general of South Carolina under the reform regime, has written nn onen letter to J. Ij. M. Irby, junior senator from this state, de nouncing him 111 very severo terms. Far ley charues the senator with maligning and misrepresenting him. Ho calls tho senator the champion liar of South Caro lina and concludes his letter by stlgmntiz- ing him at a low mouthed, vulgar bully and braggart. "Sew l'ostmasters. Washington, July 7. -Among the post masters just appointed aro tlicso: 1'ennsyl vnnla Miss Kmtua Mahon, Atlantic, Crawford county; Thomas lllce, Wood cock, Crawford county. New Jersey J, E. Stoll, Hamburgnj Marcus La Roe, White House Station. Connecticut W. II. Ycomnns, Columbia: Carrlollall, Hock- anumj W. B. Kiugsloy, Snlom; John Lef- llugweii, voiuntown: jonu uosnicK, inn- tic. Tlie Indians to Have n New Trial. WlLBUltTON, I. T., July 7. The Choctaw- Indinns sentenced to bo shot for the mur ders committed during tho war between the Jones and tho Locke Jackson factions will not suffer execution of the sentence, which was set for today. The courts havo ordered a reprieve for a month, to give the prisoners an opportunity to nave a new trial. Honors to Sorlnl Democrats. Berlin, July 7. Ignatz Bauer, a Social ist saddler, was made chairman of a per manent committee in the reichstag, and Paul Sluger, a Social Democrat leader. was mado vice chnlrman ot nnother com mltteo. This is tho llrst time in the reich- stag's history that such honors have been bestowed on hoclnl Democrats. Chrlntlnn Philosophers In Session. New BnianroN, S. I., July 7. The American Institute of Christian Philoso phy, which has among Its membership some of the most eminent public men, clergymen and scientists of the day, began its seventeenth summer session nt the Auditorium, at Prohibition park, yester day afternoon. An Italian Kxlilbltor Arretted. Chicago, July 7. Giovanni Douclnelli nu exhibitor nt tho world's fair, was held to the federal grand jury by United States Commissioner Iloyno In bonds of $1,000. He wns arrested in the Italian section of the Manufacturers' building, charged with selltna cOods in bond. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting;: they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, ctci the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never 1001c as wen. Almost everybody knows ttvu good paint can only be had by using strictly nure White Lead. The difficulty Is lack of care in selecting it. The JohnT. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead. "Old Dutch" process; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National ieaa v-ompanys rure wnite Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a ouiiaing. For sale bv the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay yon to send to us Tor a boolc containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; It will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.? Philadelphia. eS3 rulLA.PA. Swu, uir iwi!fcMbuuw CIIRISTUNENDEAVOR. Ecmarkablo Growth of tho Order In Twelve Tears, A MILLION AND A HALF MEMJ3EES. file Cntliqllo Mayor of Montreal (lives n Cordial Welcome to the Delegates. President Olnrlc Snys tlio Kndoaf orers Are Not llnycottcr. Montoral, July 7. Cnthollo Montreal plvos n hearty welcomo to tho delegalos to the Christian Endeavor convention. The convention opened with a song service, fol lowed by Scripture reading and 1rnycr, nnd then en mo the mldrestes of welcome by local pastors and others. The main In terest, centered In tho address of Senator des Jardins, the mnyor of Montreal, who appealed wearing his chain ot olflco. Ho got a royal welcomo from tlio convention, nnd when, after prefacing his romarks by n few words of weleone, ho said! "Whllo I am a Roman Catholic myself, nnd whllo Montreal Is n Roman Cnthollo city, thnt Is, tho greater portion of her citizens pro fess that faith, none will extend a heartier welcome than wo will," the great crowd cheered tlio senator almost into astonish ment. "It Is not a battle of creeds now adays," continued tho senator, "but a bat tle between belief nnd unbelief," nnd thero wns another grant outburst of applause. Then the audience sang "God Save the Queen" nnd "My Country 'Tis of Thee." nnd Rev. J. W. Cowan, of Tabor, reviewed tho growth 01 the order, lie was followed by Rev. Dr. Hoyt, of Minneapolis, on "Christian Endeavor Possibilities," nnd Mrs. Francis E. Clark, of Auburndnlo, Mass., on "Union Christian Endeavor in Foreign Lands." Tho nntiual address of Rev. Francis E. Clnrk, president nnd founder of tho so ciety, wns delivered at last evening's session and was devoted" mainly to n re sumoof the order's history. Continuing, he saldt "I should suggest to the Christian En- denvorers the cultivation of a larger and more intelligent spirit of patriotism and good citizenship; uot by joining any par ticular party, but by bringing their vote and influence to tho test of tlio Christian Endeavor pledge; by not knowingly voting for a Dad mnu or a bad measure. Such a course would Impel politicians to Belect better men for candidacies. "So, in humbler ways, let your Influence bo felt for every right cause I am glad, for one, of the stand thnt Endeavorers havo taken for the Christian and the American Sabbath. I believe that the course of tho society on this question has set an example that we may wisely follow in the future. "Wo have proved, for one thing, that we aro not boycottcrs, whatever 111 natured people may say. It Is not our word nor does it express our attitude Wo protested and petitioned; we did everything that wo could ns individuals and societies to savo tho nntiou from tho threatened disgrace. and now we, each one for himsolf without judging others, will decide what he would nave us do iu regard to going to tho expo sition or staying away from it. "Let It bo understood that there is no power or wish in the Endeavor society to compel uniformity, or to force the con sciences of Its members in regard to the World's fair or any other subject. This convention can pass no votes or resolutions that are binding upon individuals or so cieties, nor can nny state or local union, but it can and should lead us in tnls and every such matter more fully to recoscnize our individual responsibility as citizens as well as Christian men nnd women." The report of Secretary Baer was also read last evening. The secretary, in giv ing thu number of existing societies, re gretted thnt nil had not enrolled nnd some wero therefore not enrolled. He urged all to enroll. The official enrollment Is as follows: New York state leads with 2.BS5 societies; Penn sylvania is second, with 2,038; Illinois third, With 1,822; Ohio fourth, with 1,700, and Iowa fifth, with 1,18(1. Massachusetts and Indiana are fnr behind, however. In Canada there are 1,093 societies. Ontario lends, with 1,073 societies; Nova Scotia has 893; Quebec, 135; Manitoba, 04, and New Brunswick, 89, nnd so on through the Dominion. The growth in the south has been en couraging. Maryland, Tennessee and Texas each havo over 200 societies, and Georgia, Florida, West Virginia and Ar ki"sns each have over 100. with Virginia andJBottth and North Carolina not very far behind. England has over COO societies, Australia o'A1), India 71, Turkey 41, New Zealand 39, Jnp n 84, Madagascar 32, Scotland 80, Mexico 22, West Indies 19, Africa 15, China 14, Ireland 10, Franco 0, Samoa 9, Sand wich Islands 0, Bermuda 3, Brazil 2, Per sia 2, and Chile, Columbia, Norway and Spain each 1. In nil nearly a thousand so cieties in foreign lands, making a grand total enrollment for tho world ot 20,2S4 lo ad societies, with a membership of 1,577, 010. Secretary Bner announced to the United Press reporter that the membership of the botird of trustees had been Increased by firee. They nro Rev. Cannon Richardson, London, Ont., representing the Church of England in Canada; Rov. J. M. Lowden, Boston, representing the Frco Baptists of New England, and Georgo Lewis Howe, of Louisville, Ky., representing the south ern I'l-esbylerians. The trustees also de cided upon tbe meeting place for 1893, and the announcement that San Francisco was tho lucky city was made In the drill hall immediately after the convention had assembled in tho evening. dirt to tlio Royal Couple. London, July7. The presents made to the Duke of York and his bride are numer ous and valuable, having cost upwards ot half a million dollars, exclusive of the princely gift of the Princess of Wales, Whioh consists mostly of Jewelry and precii'tis btoiie, the whole being valued at H ,260,010. This Is a moderate estimate, and doe-, not Inoludo nuy provision that the queen nnd the Prince of Wales have mode the couple. A State Official Arrested. DENVER, July 7. Klmer E. Williams, secretary of the state bureau of Informa tion, has been arrested, oharced with hav ing In his possession (81,000 of the funds of the Chafee County bank, which re cently failed at Sfillila. It Is alleged that Williams and Cashier Itobcrtson. who was arrested soon after the failure, made way with tbe funds. Cheaper Kates to the Fair. New YoltK, July 7. The presidents' committee of the Grand Trunk association has been called to meet on Tuesday next to dispose of the matter ot the reducsd lutes to Chicago. A fTUrctar's l.eai for LlfjertT. Shamokisi, July 7. AV'hlle Offloer Frank Sohlif whs taking Patrlok lawless, a burg lar, to Sunbury jail on n Reading passen ger train running thirty-five mile un hour, the prisoner leaped from a ear win dow and escaped to the mountains. hn allowed u lint Pin. Chester, July 7. Lucy, the young daughter ot James SUllwaguer, swallowed a bat pin and thure i great anxiety In the Btillwagncr residence. Theplu is about two Inches long and has a large head, . Or, Iong has tho case In hand." THE KIND THAT CURES X. - OLLAllEIt, S llcrkiimr, N Y. 1 Torturing Eczoma, m 3INDIGESTION and LOSS OF APPETITE 1 CURED. ij 2 TlfB FOLLOWING BTEONO TESTIMONIAL; WAS 3 R-T TIB IIY THK LABOB M KOCH ANTJI.E IIOUBK BofC W PAI.MKH & Co , ll-r.Ltk.-T M V Uana Babb vpaeilt.a Co. - Jgfc UEcWT L.KMKH t uiiriHK r" -m ?9' satin no that I wm un-blr t tienl to my work. I microti from IiHllcccHtlon. ami wm Udly KHr.t-ilr.u-. T Miy. rarlimi iTiniMllfl Without tt- m ggln!ng any relief until I waa Induced to Xrj Wr I i DANA'S , i SABSAPAIIILL.A g fj!lhara taken onl two botllct and feel like n3 ncw limit. lMmple and Mntclic- heH psat'iit iriy unumMMirtMii Ji7,lJJ,,,.", 7,i H rut ci lllirrtimt conil In: cI had not taken VANXS I would n lnut lio alive ""TTWOIAABEK. Herkimer, a, v. D 'tu Sarsaparllla Co., Bollail, Maine. Entirely Ft;. MANDRAKE AND SURE CURE rou EllSS Bjliouonoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disoases of tho KIdncys,TorpId Livor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup tlons and Skin Disoases. Price 25s. jsr ttttla, CsU 17 ill Dnsjiili. HE1RI, J01I5SO! & I fir.!), rpi., Bnrllnctcn, TL Professional Cards.' JOHN H. COYIilS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Boddall building. Hhennndoah, Pa. Ml." BURKE, ATTORNEY-A T-LA IT. BnBNAHDOAU, FA. Office Room 3, V. O Building, Shenandoah, aidUsterly building, I'ottsvlllo. 0. T. HAVICE, fl UEQEON DENTIST. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts. -benandoab. over Stein's drug store. jy 8. KISTLEU, M D., PITYSIV1AX AND BURGEON. Office -120 Nortb Jardla street. Shenandoah. JK. JAMKB ariClN. PHYSIOJAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, io SI Ncrth.Jardln ntrcet. 8benanrtoah- JjlRANK WOMKR, M. D. 5jieriaZisf in Treatment of Catarrh. Practise limited to diseases of the eye, ear noo and throat. Spectacles furnished, cuar . anteed to suit all eyes 1 umce ji r.asi uwi street, nncnanaoan. D It. E. D- I.ONGACRE, Graduate In j fvrcin ot7 Zltntitlty. AH calls by mail, telegraph or telephone at tended 10 with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tbe greatest care. Office: Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah. S3 SHOE noWp, Do you wear them? When next In need try 8 patr.J Best In tho world. 13.00 $2.50 $2.00 FOR 1ADIE5' 2.00 FOR BOYS 1 If you want a fins DRESS SHOE, made In the latest tyles, don't cay $6 to $8, by my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as welt. If you wish to economize In your foolweir, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on tho bottom, look for It when you buy Y. JL UUVULjUi. jjrocuton, ais. sxxvur JOSUl'H UAI.L, H South Msln Street, Shenandoah Pa. THE BI CTOTJ I m m . 5.0D -sf'-V $2.25 jyy FOR JU9jf& ETerythiDg modelea after Qroen'e Cafe, lntUadalplala. ;a 8. Mtilti St., SliciumtlonU. The leading place in town. Uas lately been entirely reno ratea RTerythlng new, clean acualmb. The finest line of WinGs ami Liquors Otgw, olc, foreign and do WMtle. Vne lunch served eaoberenlBg. Ills schooners of frwfc Bear.Portur. Alc'Ao. 'PPOSTTli; : THE : THEa!,TRK, Tba only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is Exterminator. We guarantee it to rid tbe houu of Rat. RoAGHC aod Water Boos, cr MONEY REFUNDED. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER U the bat In the muketfer Uioiue. Ann. . I ..CRT. mm Dwka. AQ. For SaH b all Dro J jlsla Be u- and get the geaolna. Sold only ta battles, our Tsade MARK on each. D. MAURER &SON, ' 329 N.QTH ST., PHtutnurMi... UUsnandonh, Pa., Juna i, INI. I J
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