- READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal usod exclusively, lnsurlnR oleanl'noss and comfort HUB TAOLX IS KtrCOT MAV. It, 1893. Trains lonve Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia woolt days 8.08,5..7. 18. 10.08 a.m.,lK.2l,2.4li;6.&3 p.m. SunUn 8.08, 7.40 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, weekdays, 7.18 a. m.,U2l,'Z.I8 p. m. For Heading and Phll.idclphla, woek days, 2.08, 5.S8, 7.18, 10.08 a. in., IS II, 2.48,5.63 p. m. Bun day, 2.08, 7.16 a. ra., 4.38 p. m For llarrlsburg, wook days, t.08, 7.H a. m., 2.48, 5.63 p. ra. For AUcntown, week days. 7.18 a. m., 12,21, 2.48 p. tn. For Pottsvlllo, wockdayn, 2.08,7.18, 10.Wa.m., 12 21 2.48, 6.63 p. in. Sunday, 2.03, 7.40 a. m., l.S p. in. Por Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, wcok days 2.03, 6.23, 7.18,10.08 a. m.,12,21, 2.48, 6.M n. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional tor Mahanoy City, wook days, 0.M p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, wook days, T.Ih a. m., 2.48 p. m. For Wllllamgport, Sunbury and Lowlsburg week days, 3.SJ, 7.18, 11.28 a. ra., 1.33, 6.53 pin. Sunday, 3.23 a. tn., 3.03 p. m. For Mahanoy 1'iane, wook day, 2.03, 3 1, 5.23, 7.18, 10,08, it. 91 a m., 12.21. 1.33, 2.48, 6.53, 0.68, P.. p.m. Sunday, 2.01,3.21, 7 43a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. lu For UlrardTlllo, ( Hanpabannook Station) weekdays, 2.08, 3.23, 5.S8, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m 1221,1.38, 2.48, 8.M, 0.58, B 33 p. m. Sunday, 2.1M 3.28, 7.48 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Asbland and Shamcktn, wock days, 3.21 6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33. 0.58, 8.33 p. m. Sun day, 8.23, 7.40 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TKAINS FOIl SllKNANDOAUl Loavo Now York via I'htladolphla, wcok days, 8 00 a m., 1.30, 4 00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night, Sun: day, 0.00 p. m.. 12.15 bight. Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, wook day, , 4 (JO, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4 30 p. ra. Sunday, 7.15 a. IB. ( I. (.'iv?o Philadelphia Market Street stitlon. woek days, 4.12, 8 35, 10.0(1 u m.. and 4.00, 0.00, 11.80 p. ni. bund.iy 4.00, 9.03 a. 111., 11.30 p. m. Leave Heading, week dlys, I.k5,7.10, JauS, It.Hi B. m., 5.65. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35. 10.48 a. m. Loavo Pottsvtlle, wcok days, 2.40, 7.40 a. tn. 12 80, 0,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m 2.05 p. m. Loavo Tamaqua, woek days, 8 20, 8.43, 11.23 a. m., 1.21, 7.15, B.2M p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a. re., 2.50 p. m. Leavo Malianoy City,' week days, 3.45, 8.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42, B.ftfp, m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m., 3.20 p. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, wcok dsys, 2.40, 4.00, 6.80,11.35,10.40,1 1 ,IW-,. in., 12 56.2.00,5.20,6.20,7.67,10. 10 p. in. Sunday, 2.40, 4.C0, H.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. m Loavo Glrardvlllo, (ltippahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, OM 0.41 10.10a. m., 12.0b, 2.12, ..01, 5.26, 6.82, ao.1, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47 4.07, 8.33. a. m 8.41, 6.(17 p. m. Loavo Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.1X1 a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. ra. Sunday, 11.15 p. ra. ICor llaltlmore, Washington and the West vis B. & O. It. K., through trains loavo Olrare Avcnuostatlon, Philadelphia, (P. A It. H. IU ai 8 50, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday 8 50,8.02, 11.27 a. ra 3.56, 5.42, 7.18 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Loavo Phllailolpbta, Chestnut street wear and South street wharf, for Atlantlo City, Weekdays ISxpross, 8 00, 9 00, 10 t a m, (nturdos, 1 Sb 2 00, 3 0o, luo, 4 30, 5 15 pm, Excursion 7 10 am. Accommodation, 8 00 am, 4 30, 5 45 p in. Sundays Express, 7 30, 8 00, 830, 9 00, 1000 a m and 4 30 p ra. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and 4 45 p m. Returning loavo Atlantic City depot, Atlanti,. and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only. 0 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 8 15, 4 00, 5 0, 7 3J, B3U p w. Accommodation, 5M, 8 10 a m and-1 30 p m. Excursion, from foot ol Mississippi Ave mo only. OUC p m. sunaavh Kxnrens. 3 30. 4 0.1. 5 'XI. (100. 0 30. 7 ro. 7 SO, i 00, 9 80 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a m ana ova p m. JLcltiSfti Volley Division. Passenger trains lcavo Shenandoah fo Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le-hls-hkm. Slatlnirton. White Hall. CataKaunun. Allontown, Bethlehem, Huston, I'blladelphla, hazleton. Weaihorly, (Juakako Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.26, B.08 a m., 13.48. 2.67, 1.22 p. m. For New York, 6.04, 7.26 a. ra., 12.43, 2 67, 4.22 d. ra. For Hazleton, Wllltcs-Harro, White Haven, Plttston, Laooy vllle, Towanda, Sayro, Wavcrly, anil i-.imiru, u in, u.ua u. in , n.eo p. m. For Hoehostpr, lluffalo, Niagara Falls and the WOii. 0.04. 0.118 u. m 12 43 and 8.08 u. m. For Hclvidere, Doluvfaro Wattr uap auu airouasuurK, o in a. m., i.-a p. m. For Larabortvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunlthannock. 0.01, 9.08 a. m.. 2.57, 8 08 p. m, For Ithaca and Geneva 0 01, 9 8 a. m. 8.0 p. in For Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 n. ra. For Joanosvlllc. Lovlstonand Heaver Meadow, 7.zn, a. m., o.z, h.ub p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 8.01, 7.26, 9.08, a.m., 12.41, 2 57 4.22. 6.27. 8.68 D. m. For Scranion, 6.01, 9.08, a. m., I-l...M B.08 p.m. For Uazlebrook, Joddo, Drlf ton an. .. reoldi.o. ani i tin aM .. ,n tt m . K-y r .r, , W.V, V.Vat ... Ul. I'll., hU, l.t . 1' , For Ashland, Ulrardvlllo and Lot rrte. 4 bl, 7.61,8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.d- 22 9.15 n. m. For Haven Hun, Centralla, Mount Curiae! and Shamokln. 8.42. 10.i 0 a. m.. 1.40. 4.40. 8.22 u. m. For Yiitesvuin, i-arK fiace, juananoyuityann Delano, 0.04, 7.20, 9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2 57. 4.22, 5 27. 8X8, 9.3J, 10.28 p. in. Trains will leave Snauokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m I. 65, 8.2U p. ra. and arrlvo at Shcnandoab at 9.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. Loavo Shenandoah for Pottsvlllc, 5.50, 7.20, 9.03, 11.05 a. in., 12 41, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 9.05,10.16,11.43 a. in., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00,7.16, p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazloton, 6.04, 7.20, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23. II. 00 a. m., 12.15, it5, 5.80, 7.25, 7.50 p. in. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains loavo for Ashland, Olrardvlllo and Los . Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m.; 12.20, 2.15 p. m. For Ynteavllle, Park Placo, Mahanoy City Delano, Hazleton, Muck Crcok Junction, Peni Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allontown. Hcthlohcm, Easton and Now York, 8.40 a ra. 12 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p m. For YatoBvllie, Park Place, Mahanoy City an Delano, 8.10, 11.33 a. in., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 0.01 p. m Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.3 a. m., 1.05, 5.30 p. ra. Leave Sboi an oah for Pottsvlllc, 5.60, 8.4" 9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. ra. Leave Puttsvllie for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.1 a.m.,1.35,5.16p. m O. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNKMACHEH, Asst. O. P. A. Lelilgb Vallev Division. South llethlchem Pa. I A SWKIO AHD, Gonl. Bupt. TJKNNSY LV AN1A ItAlLUOAD. BCnUTLKlLL IHVIBION. XLAY 21ht, im. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho abovi date for Wlggan'a, Gtlbcrton, Frackvlllo, Nov Castlo, BU Clair, Potts- 'lio, Hamburg, Keadlnt Pottstown, Phoanlxvll Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Uroad street .aUon) at8:00and 11:1! a. m. and 4:15 p. in. o: weekdays. For Potts vllle and Intermediate lotions u:IO a. m SUN DAYS. For Wlggan's, tllltnitm, Frackvlllc, Nov. Castle, St. Clair, PotHvllle at 0:00, 9:40a. m and 3:10 p.m. For Hiimburg, Beading, Potta town, Phuunlxvlllo, Nerrlstown, PblladolphU at 6:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p. in. Trains leavo Frackllle for Shenandoah. 10:4Oa. m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:12 and I0:2rp. re bundays, 11:13 a. m. an 1 5:10 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15 11:48 a. m. und 4.40,7:1.) and 10:00 p. m.Sundayr st 10:40a. in. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) fot Pottsvlllo and Shenannoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a tn, 4 10and7 U pm week days. OnSundays lcavt at B 50 a m. For Pottsvlllo. 9 23 a m. For Now York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 5J, 6 15, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20, 960, lieu, im am, iuu noon iiiiniieuex nrfwH 1 01) nnd 4 60 D ml 12 44. 1 85. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20 i 00, 4 02, 6 00. 8 00 6 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 and tO 00 ti m, 1201 night. Sundays at 8 20.4 05.4 50,5 16, 8 k 9 50 11 03 II 35, a m and 12 44, 1 4t, YiO, t a (llmtten 4 Ml) n 0 M, u ou, y is ana o v& p m uac i-j ill niL'ht. For lea G irt. Lone llranch and In termediatestatijuueoo.uiu ana litKiam, ana :i :ai ami iu cm wetKdavs. Sundays 8 5 n m For Daltlmori aid Washington 3 60, 7 20, 831,910,10 20, 11 lo a in. (is a limited uininz ,.i,r i i sn. 3 46. 4 41. (5 IB Concrrsstonal Limited pullniun Parlor Turn and Dining Can, 8 17, (0 55 for wasmugion oniy, rurior udu uining uur. Hn nnlu-llt-M. 7 00. 1 '0 Dm.. 12 "3 tllllht WOCk. days. Kjnday,3 60, 7 20. 9 10, 11 18a m., 4 41 01 65 lor wasningion oniy, j.-urior auu iini-'Kr, n ivi.iL-hos.i 7 00. 7 40 n m. and 12 C3 nlcht. For iiaitimoro ouiy ai a us, ui, duo inu it n, r. m. KmulAVfl. fi 08 and II U0 n m. Pr Richmond 7 20 a m. 12 03 nieht dally. i Hi n m. week davs. Trams will Jtnve iiamauurx iur x-iiiauutK nrt thn WeHteierv dav at 12 25. 1 20 and 8 10 kw, nnd 2 25. 3 ii. 1500 limited) and 7 3UD m. (Way for Altoona at 8 18 am and 503 p m every iVUty- Fot lltts'jurg ana Aitoona at uaj mMln. mill lnirn Rtmhlirv for WUllamsoort. )';imlra, Canan.Uigua, Rochester, liuflalo and s'lagara Falls ai 204. 513 a m.asd 1 35 p m week I. rln and intRrmedl.kte i-olnts at 5 IS amdaUy, for Lock Haven at 5 13 and 8 M a m dally, 1 85 I mi li ai n m wF-u i! ath Knr ltenovo at a 13 a ,in, 1 ana on p m wuss uji, nuu uui-muu .'Vundays only. For Kane at 613 am, 1 So p m veekdavs I. M- PHEVOST, Uen'l MannK' J. IU WOOD, Oen'lPaae'g'' Agl nVICE TOLD TALES pie are tuld twtoe that at Uallaghor's uneap uu-u oiuro fcuuji v,u wwj .-.vm. -Taat lower rates than anywhere In thu, town, tliey are glad to t08t no truth ol tho oft rep,- .ted story. Full Una of Uro cerles, lluiter ai.d Kega, PoUtoes, (Jreet Iln,in..ll HtHIU 1 UUK VtllM Ito's Cheap Cash Store (:;0, Oil WiST ULYfKK MUSl. In t'i8 fcty Dap of cod-liver oil its use "y was limited fkjfil to onrfinAcS b 41 J O w IU1 advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Prepared by fl- it Doirnc, H. Y. Alldrucirhtii. HAPPY BOTTLES j5 OF Relieved me of a severe Blood troubl . t has also caused my hair to grow ou , '..tin. as It had been falling out by th -. indtul. After trying many physician . i -i vain, I am so happy to find a cure Lt i . S. S. O. H. 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If youhavo. you liave, or are getting, a bad case of 'utarrh One bottle of Mavses Mas netlo Od'arrb tiurols cuarameod to ouro any case f tiattrrh and will la ,t for three months' 'reatMic.it sit your druggist, who will glvo v ou an nhsol ite cuartintoo. For sale bv druir- rlsts tcmcmbtr one sottlo to ouro, and c iaruatoea Dy our agenis. asw-zw Advertise Printers CApKS fa irmfir? Tho Eminont Jurist's Sufferings Eoliovod by Doath. CONSCIOUS ALMOST TO TUB END. the llody Will Probnlily bo Taken to tho Nntliinal Cnpltnl Forty Years on the Judicial Ilench and for lilevon Yenrn n Huprcino Court Judge. NnwronT, H. I., Jaly 8. Assoclato Jus- tlco Sntmiei Ulntclifonl. of tho United States supremo court, prisied quietly nnd peacefully from cnrtli nt 7:B0 lust ovenlng. lio retained consciousness until an liouror two before hli death. Thero was do sudden change In his condition, simply tho grad ual slipping away winch lias been tnKing placo for tho Inst week. Tho arrangements for tho funeral aro not yet completed, but tho body will probably be taken to Wash ington for Interment. For many reasons ho has been a quiet visitor In tho city dur ing tho summer season, residing In his own cottngo ou Grecuougli placo, and whllo not greatly glvon to socloty follow lugs, he was frequently entertained In tho llrst families. Samuel Ulntchford was born In Now York city Starch 0. 18S0. Ho was tho son of Mellaril Milford lllatchford, a distin guished lawyer of his time. Ho stuilloil In tho public sclioolo ot the city, ana was graduated from college In tho class of 1837. In '89 he becamo tho private secre tary of Governor Soward. and held tho po sition until lio was admitted to tno unr in 1812. Ho bogan tho prnctlco of law lnlcw York city, but removed three years later to Auburn, where ho becamo tho law part ner of Governor Seward. In 18-"3 Justice lllatchford began tho publication of de cisions of tho United Stntcs circuit court. Two years later ho returned to New York, where ho practiced law until he was clo- rated to the fcuorul lienclt. In 1807 President Johnson mado him United States district judgo for the South ern district of Now York, In which posi tion he served with distinguished success until 1878. In that year President Hayes appointed him circuit judgo fortlio becond Judicial district, aim In KHS lio was again promoted to bo an associate justice of tho United States supremo court, to succeed K. Hunt, by President Harrison. Ho was rognrded as the highest authority In the United States upon questions arising in admiralty law. Judgo Dlntchford's long experience ns judgo of tho Southern district of New York had mado him intlmntely familiar with that difficult branch of tho law, nnd many of the most important decisions In ndmlralty cases rendered by tho United States Btipremo court In tho last twenty years wero written by him. Judgo Blatchford In personal appearance was notable. Ho had an erect nnd sturdy enrringo, a vigorous constitution, and was fond of open nlr exeroiso. Although ho passed the ago of retirement in 1890, he was so vigorous both In body and mind that ho refused to surrendor his Ufa work. Ho was fond of socioty, and entertained handsomely at his homo In Washington. Iho Weather. Warmer; generally fair, with southerly winds. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Nntlonal League Louisville 0 02000002-403 Now Vork. 000000002-258 At Pittsbure: e. n. c. Pittsburg 010500002 8 IB 3 Boston 000000000002 At (llovelnnd: " n. n. r Baltimore 3 2 2 0 4 3 0 1 1-15 15 2 Cleveland . 100000400 5 11 4 At Chicago: lu II. B. Philadelphia. 21400000 x-13 12 7 Cuicntio U 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0-10 14 8 At BU Louis: rt. n. a Washington.. 108010202 0 11 1 St. Louis. 001110000-8 10 5 Pennsylvania fitnto Lengue. At Altoona Altoona, 13; Allcntown, 5. At Harrlsburg Easton, 8; Harrlsburg, 7, At Johnstown Johnstown, 1; Scranton, 0. ICaHtern I.ettguo. At Troy Troy, 12: Wllkcsbarro, 10. At Provldenco Provldonco, 4; Buffalo, 3. At Sprlngflclil-Erle. 13; Sprlngflold, 3. At Albany Albany, 10; Binghamton, 7. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of tho Philadelphia nnu Hew oric ixr.nnnges. New Yonic July 7. Tho stock markot to day was dull and Btoady. Closing bids: Lohlgh Valley.. ... VH Vf. N. Y. & Pa..- i Pennsylvania- COJfi II. & B. T. com.- Heading im II. & 11. T. prof.... 8t. Paul 07K Erio ldfcj LohlKh Nnv n , L. & w -141?i Heading g. m. $.- C0s in. Y. Central lOO Reading 1st pf 5s.. HM West Shore 8 Heading 2d pf lis.. 2U Lnko Krle & W... 10K Heading 3d pf fis.. 15 New Jersey Cent-lOtJ N. Y. & N. 10 2SH Del. & Iludson....l21 General alarkots. New Yoitic, July 7. State and western flour dull, easy; low extras, 81.05218.45; city mills patents, $4.40JJt.OO; fair to fancy, Si.i.4 1; Atinncsota clear, patents. Slffll.liisupernnei 81.75U3.25; city mills. 83.83 .'1.00; winter wheats, low grades, 81.0V32.45; patents, 8J.4'i((tt; straights, 53.3 5l; rye mix tures, $2.00:UO; fine, 81.7Ua2.W; southern quiet, easy: oommon to fair extra, S'!.101.10; good to clioico do, 83.154.25. Hyo quiet, steady; superfine, J3&3.33. AVhoat moder ately active, firm; July, 71Js473o.t August, 73 9-K374o.; Beptombcr, 7"M7lo.; October, 78Wo.; Dacembor. 81j'383!o. ltyo quiet, steady; western, 6ft58o. Corn firmer, quiet; August. 4UJSC. asReiii Bontomoer. MjasuiSo.: Oo- tober, 600 ; No. 2. 47H1JH9J8C. Oats dull, firm; July, 35Ho.; August, WHa. bid; state, 30i5c.; western, 3515o. ridLAiJF.i.i'iiiA, July 7. Beef dull, eteady: extra mess, $7.50S.5I); family, 810O12. Pork quiet, steady; mess, $I3U(.50. Lard qniet, nominal; steam rendered, $10.10. Butter quiet, steady; New VorV dairy, 17031c; western dairy, 15180.: Elglns, 21io.; New York creamery, 2122o.; western creamer', 173'-'u. Imitation creamery, UxSlSc. Cheose In mod erate duraanil, steady; Now York, large white, tK94o,; do. colorod, 7i&8o.; d0- 8man, h to.; part sklms, l5c.; full eklmB.Kc Eggs qiilet, steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 17c; western, ISSlSo. Baltimohe, July 7. Flour dull, unchanged. Wheat firmer. Corn dull, firmer; white corn by sample, 52Ho.; yellow do., 49o. Oats la good Inquiry. Hye quiet.. Hay steady; good to cholco timothy, fcl617. Cotton nominal; middling, DKto. Provisions quiet, unchanged. Butter dull; creamery fancy, 2o.: do. fair to choice, y3lc.j do, imitation, 18c.; ladle fancy, 17c; good to choice, 15li!c.; paoked, 15o. Eggs dull at 1516Ko. Live Stock Markets. East Liukuty, Pa., July 7. Nothing doing In cattle. Hogs firm; medium and light, 89.40 M5; heavy. S5.V.X2t0.05. Sheep unchauged. BurFAlAi, July 7. Cattle dull: Texas steers, corn fed, held at 83.80, with 83.50 bid; good 1,ii50 lb. native steers, Sldl.2-; Texas cows and heifers, J2.5'.75. Hngs steady for light grades, easy for heavy; good mediums, $6.2u 0.25; Yorkers.plgs and light mixed, ffl.4V3U.5iJ; roughs, 81-7535.25. Sheep and lambs dull; good to best wethers, $1.755. in, the latter for very fancy; mixed sheep, gl.7SQt.50; Iambs, ..'. for n few faoa plotted; culls, $3&i; t ell slioep, jaaias. - To Test Kouth Carollnn's Liquor Law. Charlottk, N. C, July a Tho Robert Portner Urowlng company, which has a depository for Its beer in Charlotte, de clares Its intention of shipping today a largo quantity of beer to Charleston nnd Greenville, In South Carolina. Tho Rich mond nnd Danvlllo railroad, which has decided to ship liquors from other states to South Carolina, will carry this shipment of beer. No secret la being made of the matter, the brewing company ana. the rail road maintaining that they are willing to Mrs. Edward Myers. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED, Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. The cao of Sirs. Mward Myers, of Athens, N Y., furnish- s an apt Illustration of n woman's power of endurance. This lady had bp-en treated for months in the usual way for j:ryslrr!ti!i of the linnd, without benefit, K it ui til her lined bad become n muss o ltlllt'tlHMi uii, anu uer nie in--iiulretl of. did she turn to llr. Krn- iieily.iimprictor or 1'AVOHiTi. lSWHSniV.Tnrh'lii. llent once (nfortned her thf the could nnrv Iierlifo, but Hint it wns Impossible to save the hand It mut bo ampuinled. irjv cne receiveu mis lemoir Intelligence quietly, dp Mined totalte ether, stipu lating merely to hold her huslmnd's band dur ing tuo operation, ami under" nt the painful process without moving a muscle or uttering agrnnn. . I)r. Kcnnrly th"n gave Tavorlte B B 5 vt J in : 1 V , which drove the 69 ft" &K polsonou dlwnso nutot hersys- Btlals. cm, cleansed the blood, nnd pre vented the return of the il Urine, and 1 now lives and rejoices In her grent ilellverance Ilud llr, Kennedy been called at any previous stage rf Iho disease be would have at oueo prescribed I'avorlto Kviiirily nnd LIFE! mm, in ) t-rw wouiu nni uave nau to undergo tbls terrible ordeal, as it would have unveil liur Are you reader, troubled with rr j slpclrm or nnv eruption of the nielli, It niny be Ilrynlprlns In lis Incipient stage ilon't Irltlo with It ii moment, biitttse lr, Ki'iiiKMly'H t'uvorlte llvmcd)', it AvllJ euro you, for It i DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. Politico Cords. OK COUNTY COMl'l'ROLLKK, P. J. MVLHOLLAND, Or S1IKSANDOAI1. Subject to Drmocratlo rules. F OH COUNTY AUD1TOK, THEODORE F. BATDOIlfF, OF r-OTTSVILLE. Subject to Repuhllcan rules. F on niHEci'oit of the rooit, JOHN liimOAN, Of NOIITII CASS TOWNSIUP. Bubjcct to Democratic rules. JJOIt COUNTY COMMHaIOEB, CHARLES F. ALLEN, Or TAMAQ -A. Cubjcct to Rcnb lean rules. jrjlOK COUNTY COM MISSION Kit, THOAJAS RELLIN, Or EMENANIJOAII, Subject to Republican rules. JJlOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S, O. MIDDLETON, OV GII.11KI1TON. Subject to ll'publlcnn rules. OK COUNTY COMMISSIONKR, EL J AX E. REED, Or 1'OTTBVIM.B Subject to Republican rules jJOR t OUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANItiL NEW WENDER, OV SIIHNANUOAII. Subjocrto Hopubllcau rulos. g'Olt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JO UN P. MARTIN, or riNioiiovii. Subject to Democratic rules COR COUNTY TRKASURFR, II J MULD ON, OFI!UNAmOAI! Subject to tho rules of the Democrallo con venu n, piOR COUNTY TRKASURKH, DANIEL DEOnER'T, M, D., OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Subject to Ite p ibllcau rules, F ,-OU COUNTY OoMMIOHIONWt, &&NJ. R- SEVERN, Ott SMENAHCOAH. Subject to deolston ol the Uvpuuiloan Cut) on i eutii, F OR nnuiyruH P. J. MARTIN, or PALO ALTO, Subject to Democratic rules. IJIJR COUNTY-COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, OF ASrtLAND. Subject to Republican rales. The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER is We guarantee it to rid the house of RATS, Hoachcs and Water Bugs, or MONEY REFUNDED. MAURERS' PtriUn INSECT POWDER b the but In the mailed for Bed Duos, ant, Moths For Sale by all Druggltll Re lureacd get the genuine. Sold only In bottles, our trade mark oncatu. Manufactured P. MAURERtVSON. 329 N. 8th ST., Phiiaoclphia. I O Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an ImowtuM of Stoves. Ranges, Cutlery and Tie waro. ItooDDg and Spouttnf out specialty. . OIRARUVI1.L1C, PA. V' STATE NEWS OF A DAt. " l.ooklns for n Site fur tlio Nnvlnilostrlnl f4clinoi. HAiiinnntTRO. July 8. At nn Informal meetliiB; of the soldiers orplinns' onliool commission the general requisites for thn location of the proposed stttto Industrial school wero disotissoil. It was nreed thn the site should enihraco nt letwt 100 nores of ground, with plenty of puro water, n xmnll grove, good drnlnngo nnd ho near a mnln railroad line. No pmliculnr Feotlon of tho stubs was mentioned, but tho school Is llkelv to bo located uenr tho centrnlpnrt of tho stnte, within onsy ronch of Harris- hurg and the headquarters of the commls slon. The suli-oommitteo on the selection of a site will visit nil tho plncos offered. The apiiroprlnllon is t!50,000, but tho com mission will not spenil much on tno site. Ono prominent member said that ho thought 100 nn aoro would bo sullieiont. l'viinsvlvniiln Clinnlnuqiia. I.nnAvtm. July a Yesterday wa W. O. T. U. day nt the I'onnsylvjfhln Chnta qua, and, nlthough tho nttenilnnco wai not very large from nbroad, the day's ex ercises were of a highly interesting nnd profltnhlo character. Chancellor Hark (timed the meeting Into tho hands of Mrs. Annlo Hammer, state president of the W. C T. U., who mndo several charming ad dresses during tho day. Inst evening Messrs. HobortRon and Ilnncomb, of New York, gave a pleasing entertainment ol muslonnd lagenleinalii. All the schools have opened nnd nro fairly under way. The second year promises to lie very bright aud prosperous for the Pennsylvania Chau tauqua, Many llurfxlnrlos Itepnrtcd. CriKSTER, July 8. A series of bold burg laries nnd nttempted burglaries aro being perpotrated near Tralnor. Tho houso of Jumos Mnhoney was broken Into and two valuable watches were stolen nnd other articles of vnluo wore tnketi. Tho daughter of Mr. Illnlno was nroused from sleep to discover a man ransaoklng her bureau drawers. Sho gavo tho nlnrm nnd tho man esoaped. It Is reported that tho mansion of Isaac Kyro was nlso entered nnd that a man put his head In Mr. Eyro's chamber door, and that attempts wero made nt various other plncos, but that the t Moves wero frightened oil by the wakefulness of members of tho families. Now Corporation Chartered. HAnmsnurto, July 8. Tho "following companies were chartered here: George Miller & Son company, of Philadelphia, to manufneturo confectionery; capital. S300.- 000. South SIdo Lnnd Purchasing associa tion, of Pittsburg; capital, ?20,000. Wnlker Foundry compnny, of Erie;- capital, $33.- 000. Philadelphia Milling company; capi tal, sw.WA). uruisonin water company, ot Huntingdon county; capital, 11,000. Leln- buch Woolen company, Lycoming county; cnpltnl, $30,000. Columbia Dross works, of Erie; capital, (60,000. lleport of llospltnl Trustees. NonitisTOWK. July 8. A short nnd un important meeting of the trustees ot the Hospital for the Insano wns held.at which tho physicians' reports showed 007 fomalo patients and 085 mnle. A resolution was ndopted Increasing the salary of Dr. Wlo lett, Recond assistant physician on tho fe mnlo side, $200 a year. A numbor of pa tients have been sent to Wernersv.llle to bo employed on tho Ohronto Hospital In courso ot erection tlievo. Duel with Pitchforks and Scythes. Reaijino, July 8. Sheriff Fahrcnbach and his two sons were fishing along tho Tulpehocken creek, when they saw two men lighting with pitchforks. They labbou tho forks desperatoly nt each other for some time, until ono of the men went to tho farmhouse nnd procured a scythe, when tho fight was renowed. They assaulted each other murderously until a women came from the fnrmhotiso nnu pnrtedthem Tobacco Revenue Frauds. Philadelphia, July 8. A special agent of tho treasury department seized nearly l.bUO pounds of tobacco which had fraud ulently passed by the custom house at Off- densburg, N. Y., as tillers, when It was the finest Summatra leaf, used only as wrapnors. It la said that the losses of rev enue to the government l-y those Cana dian Importations, covering a numbor of years, will amount to f 1,000,000. Now Pennsylvania Postmastors. Washington, July 8. The following postmasters have just been appointed In l'onnsylvnnln! W. U. Mackey, Avondalo; K. W. i ulnier, Karllngton; U. O. Sullivan, Devon: I. II Merkel, Fleetwood: Annie M. Crlley, Glenlocli; David Trump, Montours vllle; S. G. Lilly, Mosiertown; J. L. Lan drus, Stokesdale; J. D. Kamstlne, Rich land; R. lu Kent, Veronn. 31 any Idle CMgnrmalcers. Readino, July 8. At n meeting of the trndo nnd labor council it was reported that, owing to tho dullness of trade, there are between 400 and 500 idle cignrmakers in tills city at present, with no prospect of tho trndo brightening up. The cignrmak ers report trade as being duller now In this section than it has been for twenty years. 1110 uuiiviiie misonail ciud lllNUanut. YoitK, July 8. The Danville Baseball club has given up tho ghost, having gone to pieces in York. The members are in York waiting fqr something to turu up to tnke them home. Poor success and slim patronage caused the collapse. Fire Cracker Ciiubcs Illood Poisoning?, READINO, July 8, Robert, tho 6-year- olu bou of Thomas Hums, Is seriously 111 from the effects of n burn on tho mouth caused by n fire cracker. Tho boy's Hps nre badly swollen, nnu It Is believed that blood poisoning has net in. A Miloon for 13very Thirty-three Voters. HBLLEitTOWN, July 8. The council of this borough has decided to levy no tax this year. Tno revenue from the saloons, ot which there U one for every thirty-three voters, will pay tho running expenses of the borough government. Hoy Killed by nn ISxpress Train. Lancabtkk, July a Andrew Fnirman, 8 years of age, of Middietowu, was struck there by a l'ennsylvanla railroad express train while passing a crossing aud Instant ly killed. The body was thrown some varus from the track. PoUuiieu llie llrliiuliifr water. SteeltoN, July 8. Mrs. Mary Rok has been arrested hero charged with poison ing the family ot Philip Umlerflngar. It u alleged she put poison la atoll of watex. a Call To Itevisi the RBMEMPBiPI! Pursuant to a resolution "as bed at tb- meet ing of tbe Kepubllcnn ' ounty Committee held In l'ottsvllle, ttuiuorlxlut; the ehalrmau ol tbe committee to revise he rules -if the party ami report to ibe next County tkinvoatlon, I hereof uppoint uie ioiiowia4 oojuautoe: iioa u- it X Ml, ' UUIWUi -l. ,1. ,H).IU . UUDI UO, Win II I. nit, Win. Penn; lUtilel lluflv. at Clair: . J VVbllelioUM). l'otuvl 1. II K. Ooxe Sohuylkltl Haven; Hon. John J. Coyle, .uuuuuuy ,J duuu I --i uruor, uiHijnuiiri Pr Charles K.Uuail. u urn: John r. i-'lnurv. Shenandoah The o- mmlttee will meet at the omo of m. Dura Kowuraa ua -iKuctay, July lu, tawi at iu a. ra- KUIAS DAV-1, S-SU-10t Chairman County Committee, 05 falrkfi .u.l Untax, .tile' ttvotcm, tilt Atts. Vbl Hu - - PARIS RIOTS Tho Mobs Still Making Matters Livoly for the Polioo. THE TROOPS AGAIN CALLED OUT. Ilioy Snreecd In Dispersing tho Motors Only After n Very Vigorous Conflict. Mnny on Itnth Sides Injured rolleo Mnltrcnt Nowspnper Men. PAim Julv 8. Last ovenlng opened with the police apprehensive of riots in mnny parts of the Latin quarter. Traffic wns stopped in thn prlnclpU streets. Every open space had been occupied by mounted police and nil tho sWo streets wero pa trolled. The streat speakers wero com pelled to movo on whenever they tried to call n crowd. Most of tho ngitntors, thero- foro. retired to the cafes, wiioro they de nounced the police and exhorted their hearers to clenr the M rcets of military. All tho cnfesln the Uoiilavard du Temple nnd the Doulevnrd Voltaire woro filled nt 8 o'clook with workingmen nnd rowdies, who were expected shortly to follow tho clilof ngitntors into thn streets nnd begin the attack ou the police nnd military. Shortly before 0 o'clock tho onfes were empty nnd tho mobs wero ngnin In the streets. In the Uoulovnrd Voltnlro and tho Uoulovnrd Temple the rioters wero nrmcd with clubs nnd n few revol vers. They marched, cheering nnd sing ing, towards the Placo do la Uepubllque, At tho corner of the Rue d' Angouleme tho rioters In the Houlevard Voltnlro were met by n body of dragoons nnd Innccrs. They wero ordered linok, but pressed ahead. Tho military charged, but, although mnny rioters were knocked down nnd trompled, the mob tllil not yield. 1 ho soldiers wero recolved with showers of stones nnd scattering shots. Soveral I wero strnok with clubs. Tho chnrge wns repeated and the mob began retreating slowly. There wns no scattering or signs of pnnlc. The men backed off step by step, thoso in front wielding their clubs right and left nnd those behind splitting up booths nnd kiosks Into wenpons with which to fight later In tho front. After six chnrgos tho military had forced the mob back to the Houlovard Richard Le noir, wliero the fighting was suspended. In tlielr retreat the rioters had set lire to tho booths which they did not Bplit into clubs. For five blocks the Doulovard Vol- tulro is strewn with broken tlmbors.chnrred boards and torn and bloody clothing. Most of tho windows were smashed during the conflict. Thirty or forty rioters are known to havo been seriously wounded. Mnny others sustained slight Injuries. Two lancers aro said tohnvo been wounded by revolver shots. In tho Boulovnrd du Templo similar encounters took placo. The mob wns driven back, but only after hard lighting. Iho mob was driven back, but only after bard fighting. In the Avenuo do la Re- publlque nnd on tho Qunl do Vnlmy, nlong tho Cnnnl St. Martin, tho fighting between tho rioters nnd the Republican guards was almost uninterrupted from 8:10 to 10 o'clock. Booths and carts were dragged to the middlo of tho streets nnd set afire. Brands wero thrown among tho guards. When tho mob was pushed by tho mili tary from the Avenuo do la Republlque into the side street Du Grand Prleure, al lies of tho rioters began firing from tho windows on tho military. Two soldiers wero wounded. Dozens of rioters aro re ported as having been injured during tho fight In the side street. Throughout tho evening tho polico treated brutally tho Paris reporters who wero sent to describe the riots. Several newspaper men wero assaulted and beaten by the police. All of them havo been sub jected to as many indignities ns he polico found opportunity to Inflict on them. The 1'rei.Idcnt's Condition. BuzZAHD's Bav, Mass., July 8. Presi dent Clovolaud is feeling slightly better than he did yesterday morning. His knee is lame and his left foot swollen so that he is obliged to wear a bin shoe. Ho spent the greater part of yesterday playing checkers with Mrs. Cleveland. Tho pub lished report thnt tho president is suffer ing with cancer is denied by Dr. Bryant. No operation has been performed. Want thn Shcrmnn I,air Itppealed, New York, July 8. A number of mer chants, prominent in the leather trade, have issued a circular to leather manufac turers of the country calling for a meeting to bo held next Wednesday at tho New York Hide and Lonthor club, this city, when It is proposed to ndopt resolutions urging upon congress the speedy repeal of the Sherman sliver purchasing law. An Hlectrla Church Organ. Boston, July 8. The first electric orgnn to reach this country has arrived at the Boston custom house. It has been built for St. Thomas churoli, Taunton. Tbe organist will press a button and tho olec tricitydoes the rsst. The organ was made in England, nnd it is the first that will tnko part In dlvino worship on American soil. The llody Identified. Washington, N. J., July 8. Tho un known man who was found dead along the Delaware, ljaekawanna and western railroad traok near here has lieen identified by relatives as Charles Winslow, of Allen town. Deceased was 85 yearn of ngo, and the circumstances connected with his death are a mystery. Indicted for Criminal Libel. jEftSEY Citv. July 8. The grand iury of Hudson county has found nn Indictment for orimlnal libel agalust Corporation counsel William li. bewarua, of this city, for calling Senator William D. Daly a "mixed ale lawyer." NUGGETS OF NEWS. The World's fair "flyor" on the Big Font tvas derailed at t airland, Ind., and a num ber ot passengers were Injured. MissMollle Tefft, daughter of a New Roohelle (N. Y.) physician. Is said to have eloped with her father' coachman. At Atlantlo City Captain Sooy, of the Brigantiue steamer, wae ai .eked by a colored deck hand aud badly out withyt The Cherokee commission has failed to make a treaty with the Potion Indians. and their reservations will not be opened nt tbe strip. A body taken from the Niagara river at Lewistown, N. Y., Is said to lie that of Harry C. Dudley, at one time manager ot the St. James Hotel, New York. Excessive grief over the lose ot her pa rents made Margaret Hrower, of Fenhurat, L. 1., melancholy, and ahe committed sui cide by hanging herself from a stair rail lng. W Not Euoourage Convict labor. AVA8H1KGTON, July 8. Supervising Ar chitect O'Ronrke has Issued an order to the effect that he will not use convict la bor or any product of convict labor on gov ernment works. The labor organisation ot tbe country have repeatedly urged con gress to enact such letrislatioii, but all measures to that end have failed. The supervising aroblteot has deslded that as there Is np law bearing on the question, or prohibiting him, he will not employ any convict labor and will not contract with tut? peraona who do. ITHE KIND I THAT CURES! mum- MRS. PXV. A. J. DAV, No Esiton, N Y. SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR 20 YEARS I i Dana Samapaiija Co., Ipoicl to CO.VHWMITIOJf. Sliof hi-r. Ibrothm snil rtrtrrs lid of I.Vaf .1IIH;; ? 13AM V.H. My Kllf hwllh wssunumslly f 1 rm i,m t., Uia urn ul sbuut 40 -rrani t that tlmi I r 1 1 1 i i li IT r.l 1 1 1 H tihit muilIi-illM lUrll in th, EJtormof MiVT.KMA. on titsrly ll r-srti of thfj Sm !j.V n f ... nt elaht Blin,ll.lpr vh.M It hflt kSrvnuliHol for !! j-riil- Willi slmort Con-gJ DANA'S I g SARSAPARILLA EJ WI11V on hrrhrslhss broken snd dlKhsmcigg limit Bimnfi rmnnj guuv. juuiwu vw.i.g... itl., invatly relied. . 2 W h hertloforo Uiod a variety of remtle, n iwllh but llttli- rrault, but DANA'S SAltSAl'A-S lllJ-XV haa nmvwl o effectual In rUevinjr niv wile ol l'.C.y.r.MA. anrt HOIttU'tri.ABB ill the blool that I muat say it I a grand comblna-gas lion of remedial agouti, and Uuit tny vlfe'a fireai iniprovclmut is duo to 111 jower and tli bieaalngSH of a kind Prorldenca noon la uao. $Ei 1 have taken one bottle myaell snd find it sja Nplenillil AUvrnme. . .,,,, S Efi ltespotltufly, ItEV. A. J. DAY. SsS m IhnloriL E, Chuiril. No. Eoaton, N. Y-jy CM m s E Only one Sarsspatllla sold on the " NOaEl gfJENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only one couIdH se stand the test, and that one Is DANA'S. g REimEKCBEIt THIS. m S Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. S Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, A TT011NKY-AT-I,A W. Office Ileddall building, "henandoah, Pa. M, IiURIIE. A TlORXJSr-A P-LA W. BniNAHDOAn, ri. rn..n Unnn O I , I,..t1.,l.. LI, ...... ai d l.sterly bulUllng, rottsvllle. 0. T. HA VICE, BUBGEOK DENTIS1. OfUoo Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts. henondoab. over Stubi's drug store. jJ H. ICIBTLljlt, M. U PITYillCIAN AND 8URQE0N. Offlce -11 North Jardln street, 8honndoli, D R. JAM&4 Hl'tilN. PHTHIOIAN AND SUJtajON. Omee and Residence, N0 81 North JsrdJc Street, Sbcnmirtosh. JJRANK WOMEK, M. D. Bpecialutin Treatment of Cntarrh. Practlco limited to diseases of tho eyo, oar Do-oand tbroat. Spectacles lurnlsbcd, guar an toed to suit all eyes Offloe 32 Kast Ohe: street, Bhenitndoata. jyi. E. D" LONGACItE, Oraduato In ij f-vtfn aid BdiUiUt. All calls by mail, telegraph or tclcpliono at tended to with prompiness. Wurglcal opera tions performed with tbe trroatest care. OMcot Oommerclal Hotel, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE no' Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair.' Coot In the world. ' 3.00 34.00, 50 $3.50 $2.00 FORUDIES- 2.00 I.7S fOR BOYS $1.75 If you want aline DRESS SHOE, mads In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50. $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economha In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Dougtat Shoes. Name and price stamped on tho bottom, look for It when you buy IV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold ' JOMKPH I1AL.I., 11 South Main Street, Bhenaodoah Pa. THE SltJOTJ ! Ryerytbisg modeled after Green's Oafe, Itilladeiphls, ?a-S. iWaln St., Shenandoah. pit) ImdlDg place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean iBdtreata. Tiie fliiest line of Winos and Liquors I Oigan, 4c, foreign sod do mestic. Free lunoh servod each evening. Dig schooners of freeu.Bet.ra'orter, Ale.Ac. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. T t TMinr;nT!RTV Peni. Entirely MANDRAKES AND A SURE CURE FOB tit Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dlsoasos of tho KldneySjTorpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appotito,Jaundlco,Erup 1 tlons and Skin Dlsoasos. i Wei 25a. ft tottls, EsU tr sll CnKtiti. BIS51, J0aii0I UU, rrofi., Uitllsst.s, Tt far. hursatns S, D II , J . 1 MAVajM.luUikU, bsa.ariAiMfta.. BiSuMsauutf ijtitsMfim SMlItWlW. hUHMM tcU tovMXss f A J turn mtmi ' W X B . ,.. .S 2.50 m 2.25 .Mj f ,fTi l- tsa:r 'Ami? ft