' r-' J 1 J READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring ciean 1 r.ess una oomiori IIMB TADLI. IN Err EOT MAY. II, 18H3. Trains leave Slicnaudoiin as follows: For Now Yori' 1 la 1'hlliulolphla, weok anyi 2.M,S.iM,7.18,l(, t 01., 12.3l,i!.4!t,ft.63 p.m. SuOttttJ 2.03, 7.48 ft. m. Fur Now Y,irk via Mauch Chun, weekdays, 7.18 a. m., 12 31, 2.18 p. m. For Heading and I'iilldilpnia, week days 6.UU, U.UO. i 10. ll.Ul 11. IH.,12 Jt,.10,D.ro p. UI. oul- day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. in For Itarrlsburs, week nys, 08, T.18 a.m.. 2.4H a At n m For Allcntown. week Csvs, 7.18 a.m., 12.24 2.48 p. m. For Fottsvlllo, week day, 2.08,7,1". lO.lHa. m., IS 21. 2 48. 5.63 p. m. Sunday. 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.2t P- m . . For Tamaqaa and Mahsnoy City, weok days, 2.1)3, 6.2S, 7.18,10.03 a. m.,12 21, 2.43, 6.53 p. m. SUD day, 2.U8, 7.49 a ra., 4.28 p. in. Additional lor Mahanoy City, wook days (1.58 p. m. r or Lriincnuier anu uoiuiuuiu, wcon uujru, i.ir fa. m., 2.48 p. m. I For Wllliamsport, Simbury and Lawljbure (week days, 8.38, 7.18, 11. a. m., 1.83, 0.58 pit Sunday, 8 28 a. ni., 3.03 p. in. 17.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.21. 1.83, 2.48, 5.53, 0.S8, 9.S p.m. auniiav, K.u;i, a.zi, v.ioa. m., a.u., isjp, it For airardvlllo. ( ltanoiliannock Station i week days, 2.03, 3.23. 5.28. TT18, 10.W. 11.28 a. In 1 2 ' I 1 sS. 2 48. 6.M. 8..W. .3S n. in. Sundnv. 2.u 11.23, 7.48 a. m., 3 01, 4.28 p. m. For ABPianu nna snumoiun, wook aays, s.&i 5.23, 7.18, 11.38 a m., 1.33, 0.58, 0.3J p. m. Sun .ay, i.io a. m., p. m. TRAINH FOR SHHNANDOAHs Leave Now York vU Philadelphia, wet daw U a. m.. 1.80. 4.01). 7.30 D m.. 12.15 nlctat. Sun liny, 8 ou p. m.. It 15 night I Loavo New York via Maucli Chunk, wock dayr , w, H.4D a. m., l w, p. ui, sunaay, 7.10 a. ra. l-.uvn Pttlladelphta Market ytreot Htitlon. Iveeli days, 4.12, 8.35, .0,00 a m.. und 4.110, oo, u.HO p. m Hunday i.oo, o.w a. m., 11.311 . ui. Leave Hearting, week days, l.i5,7.l(), 10.05, UK . m., 5.55. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. in. r.n,ivn I'nttJivillfl. tVfMtt rtv. 2 10. 7 40 n m (230. o.ll t. in hunday. 2.10.7.00a. m..2.05D.m. Lioave 'lamaqua, we on aays, 3.a), b.io, ii.sei a, ii., l.zi, 7.15, v.as p. si, bunuay, 3.a), 7.43 a. m., ou p. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45. 9.1b, .,1.51, 7 42, B.Wp m. Sunday, 8.46, 8.1S I 11.47 a. m. I ID., 3 20 1 Loave lahnnoy Plane, week da yd, 2.10, 4.jt . m. J0,.35,10 40.ll.Ma. tn.,12 ,2.00,5.20'l.if0,7.67,I0.1i . m. Sunday. 2.40. 4.00. ts.27 a. m.. 8.37. 5.01 o. n. !toavo Uirardvllle, (Happahaniiock Station) VH. 2.47, 4.07, 9.30, I1. 41 iU.4ta. in.. lZ.uh I6,t ,((, U,d O.IM. 1U.1UL ,n. fl.:!3, a. m 3 41, 5.07 p. m, 12, .01, 6.20,8.32,8.03, 10.18 p.m. Sunday, 2.47 ' m iLeavo 'VVilllarnsport, week days, 8.00, 8.35, 12.K ira., 3 85, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ct or iiauimore, wanuicion nnu mo west vi A O. It. It., through trains leave Ulran lenuo station. Philadelphia, (P. A It. K. It.) a , 8.01, 11.27 a. in., 3.50, S.42.7.10 p. m. Sundaj R8.02, 11.27 ft. m., 3.58, 5.42, 7.10 p. m, . K ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. ' veave Philadelphia, Llicstnut street whar , f.i Houtn street wnari, lor Atlantic uity, IWeekdavs EinressJi8 00. BOO. 10 15 , Ittnnlass. 1 3d) 2 00. 3 00. luu 4 30. 6 5 nm ricursion vuam. Accommodation, buu am, i j, a n p in. Vundavs Express. 7 .10. 8 00. 8 30. 000. 10 00 mi i mi p m. Accommodation, swam ana "1:c turning loave Atlantlo City depot, Atlanti i n m. it ArKnnsas avenues, vvookouvs uxnre"! ondays only n 4,i) 7 00, 7 35, B 30 a m and 3 15. i, o u, 7 si, u s p w. acc immooation, aw. a m and 1 30 a m. Kxourdlon. from foot o ssIshIddI Ave .uo only. 0 OC n m. un.l iy fcxiBss, .130 ID), 600, (100. 0 80, 9 7 ), 01), 0 80 p m. Accommodallon, 7 30 a iuu ,j t'o p m. tcllij;!! VulK'V DIvlHloil JJssciiRor trains leavo Shenandoah toi iu tiaven jucetion. Maucn ununx. lo ihlon. .Sititlntrton. Whlto Hall. Catanauaua. Ai utown, lioinienem, i.asion, I'nuaaeipnia e'tktoii, VVoatheriy, QuaSako Junction, Del ,t anu mauanoy uity at o.ih, 7., v.w a m, HK 1 2.67. 1.22 r. in. ''HlK. Mnm v.i. ant t n . , ,qi, p m ir lla.leton, Wllkos-Uarre, VhIle Haven irfton, Laccy vllle, Towanda, Havre, Waverly Klmira. 0 nl. 9 ( a. m.. Zf7. 8.08 h. m. i,tii' Itochemnr, ilufialo, Niagara Falls and IVci. 0.01. 9 (.8 il m 12 41 aud R.08 p. ra. 1; r liulvidere, Delaware Wntcr Uap and musbiirp;, 0.IM a. in., 4.22 p. m. ir iiamnortviuc ana rrenton. v.us a. m. r TunkhannocK.o.oi. vm a. m., is,, ts i, p. tn ir nnaca ami ucnova u.ui, bib a. ni. b.o lir Auburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 n. m. lir Joanesvlllo, Lcvlatoti and Heaver Meadow, I a. m., 5.-J7, b.os p. m. ur Audcnrlod, Ha?Icton. Stockton and I.um .Yard. 8.04. 7.20. 9.08. a. m.. 12.41. 2.57 V. 6.27. K.08 tl. m. lor Peranum, o.ui, v.uti, a. m.,u -. W).m. r tiar.ioDrouit,Jonao. uruton.ict . reeiar.a r.'JB.fi.OS. a. m.. 12.41. 2.57. 5.27 rr. B.B3, 10.20 a. 10., l.OH, 1.40, 4.10, 6. 22, 9.16 Haven Hun. Centralla. Mount Carinul and loktu, 8.42, Kl.'.O a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. L-Yatesvlllc, Park Place, Mahanoy City and no, u.ih, ,.-', H.ut, ii.ua a m., iZAi, a ai, ft UB, 10 P. m. iiw wm lei.vo snamoitin at n.4o a. m. 3.2-; p. rn. and arrive at Shenandoah at . m . 12.43. 2 57. 4.22 D IU. Lvo ShenauJoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7.20, I.VTl a. III., 1.U, 57, 5.L-7, B.U0 p. m. .... .v, ann T,t fo 15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7.16, i e Stionandoah for Hazlotop, 6.04, 7.28, 9.08, 12 H. 2.07. 4.22. 6.27. 8.1 D. m. f. 11. ... . 0...nMnn1, 0.1 DIM . tn , 12 15. ' r5. 5.BU, 7 23, 7.B8 p. no. SUNDAY TRAINS, rs leavo for ABhland, Ulrard vllle and Lost ,7.4), D.40&. m., 12.39,2.45 p. in. Yatevllle. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv 'Jo, ilailoton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn 'T, .InTifitlnn. Mruih nhunk. Allentnwn.' jiicm. Elaston and New York, 8.40 a u ,2 w p, m. Philadelphia 12.30 2.55 p. uu Yati'svllle, Pari I'iaeo, Mahanoy Cltv anu o, 8 40, ll,3o a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 8.P1 p. m tiazieton mr snenanuoaii, g.iv, u.Sj .05, 5.30 p. m. e Sher.onjoah lor PottsvlUo, bW, B.4H rr. if. in i'ottsville' (or Shcrandoah, 8.W, lu.4- 3 p ia p. m. u, u UANUUCK, Utn. pass Vhllftdelnhla. Pa ONNEMAOHEll. Asst. G. P. A. Lohlgh y uivi3ioo, south tietnictiom I'.i. I A SW1SIGARO, UenLSupU fNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOUnTI.KILI, niVISIOM. MAY 21tt. I8W ns will leave Shenandoah after the abovt sir Wlggan s, uiiDerton, r-nvcKviiie, ev t Clair, Pottsvllle, Uauiburg, Readlnt own, Pbcontxvl' . Norrlslown and Poll- Ma (IJroan siree tuiionj uioiuuimu ii;i. tnui'.iop. m. U'l wee uuys. f urrum id (ntermi ilati stations 9:10 a ra SUNDAYS. W.tgim't UU rtun, rrackvllle, No 'ht. Clair, pot -nine at :wa. m 0p.m. rot Hamburg, Heading, Polt .Phccnlzviue, Norrtstown, nuaueipui )i'4i)n. m. 3: 10 n ffi. !iloavo Frackllle lor Hhenandoah . iin. and li:u, , oi, vns ana iu;'p. m Irian, m. ai'u n:iu p. m. Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15 m and 4:40,7: '.6 and 10:00 p. tn. Sundays a. m and 5:15 n. m. it Philadelphia (liroad street station, Min ana cnenanaoaa at o oi anu o oo 7 11 p ra ween nays, un sunoays lesye li'or l'oithvuio. vuftm. x or new 20 4 05, 4 50, 515, 6 50, 7 SO, 8 20, 00, 1186, am, 12 00 noon (limited ex 8 and 4 60 p ra) 12 41, 1 35, 1 40, 2 SO, 320, i, 5 00, 0 IW, 0 ai, u oo, t ia, o is ana luuor i nluht. Sundays at 3 20. 4 05. 4 60, 5 16. fiX 1103)1 05, a in and 12 44,1 40,2 80,4 02 V. . rr.. K u, a lift C Cn . I, ..1 QI. . . a r. . il 4 W) o fy u w 10 nuu 01 y w .ui int. 1' 0 aea liirt, ionK Jironcu anu in late stationsOftO, 10 and HSUaro, and . i in, n n weekdays. Sundays 8 25 a m. Ualttmoie and Washington 8 50, 7 20, IU, 10 20, 11 Id am, lis iimiteu uininc In im i a. 15 18 Coneresslonal Limited 'n Parlor Cai h and Dining Carl, 8 17, (6 55 kahlugton only, l'urior anu uining mr, ItOBI. T 1KI. I VI DID.. IS I'd OUCUb WWK undays.l 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18a m., 4 41 IB 65 .Hhinffton only, x'u iamuu uiuiui; uar, ij,ii.iTiio. 7 40 Dm. and 12 03 night. lualtlmore only at 202, 4 01, 5 08 and I m. Si.odaia. 5C8 and II SO li m. Uebmond 7 20 a in, 12 01 night dally, n m. wi"6K oays. , u,ni i.-avfi llarrlsbure for Plttsbun Lwest every da; at 12 25, 1 20 and 3 10 ism. o yo. (DUO umurui aim loup ui. 'Altoona at 8 18 am and b 03 p m ever; ,r PltttJburg ana Altoiwa at uai m , will leave Sunburv for VTllllamspori Canai daliTua. Kocboeter, IluBalo am' l iraiiH at 2114. 5 13 a m.and 1 35 d m week Id tnteruiodlato points at 51! am dally Bk Havt.n at 5 13 and v 59 a m dally, 1 icim rA nta 34 n m weeir aavs. ro. a m wiTt navft for lccnovo at d is r Bind 5 81 p ra week days, and 6 18 a m or - only, ror llano at r ia a m, i cd v i' BlttVOST, J. y uuu Ivinot , Nee 'I Vh'g " Ag i TOLD TALES I . ji,mhtlmM n hnrM. hut whAn tbfi nOO i,n, n,i,i taiiut that at (Jallaeher'a kap Cash Htore they can buy flour anu II atlOWer llticn luuu iminwio tu k d. tboy aro glad to tost tho truth o , nil rnnnatnd utorv. Full line ol lies, Butter a .d Kgga. Potatoes. Oree. hck, llay and straw. Cheap Cash Store WEST- 0KNTBB8TBHT.' . FrifHNlljf !!2frr tett.rin 1 by lilflrcn lh at bad. This explains the "popular i t y among 0 0 preparation of cod-liver ;il almost as palatable as nilk. Many mothers have rateful knowledge of its ".mefits to weak, sickly hildren. i'fO'ifiTftrt hy firj. l nwnw K. Y. AH dftiggMw. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON i d every kindred il Iscaso nrlslnp; from Impnr j bloou cttrotl by that novcMalllng and best of all medicines, TRADE oltonllloodand SMn JD'icasoa mailed fn VHE 'iWIFT SPECIFIC) OC ATLANTA. OA, Ucrs to announce to his frlondn and iiatroiij and tho public Reuorally that no has purchased the barbershop latoly occupied by II. J, Yutt, Jo. 12 West Centre Street Moldersl There's noiliingwlll clean you up so quickly or lical your burns like because of its high percentage of ASK YOUR OROCDR FOR. IT. J AS. S. CDRIC JSs CO.. CUIcqbo- We Russian Soap Th0 ISt? r" 3lck TJcadacho and relievo all tho tronblos Inci dent to a bilious stato of the eyBtem, Buch as Dltilnees, Nansea, Drowsiness. DIstrcBS after eatlnit, l'ala In tho Side, etc. Whllo their most tcamrtoble success has boon shown la curing neadacho, yet Carter's Ltttlo Liver Pills aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro ventloK this annoying complalnt.whllo they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate tbo liver and regulato tho bowels, liven If they only coroa Ache they would bo a) most priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu nately their goodnesBdoes not end bero, and tnso who onco try them will And these little pllla valu. ablo In so many ways that they will not bo wll Una to do without thorn. Hut aftor all sick bead la tho bane of so many Uvea that hero Is wbero we mako our great bout. Oar pills euro ltwblle others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by tbelr gentlo action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; lite for fl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by malU CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL OOSE, SMALL PRICE CUR? YOURSELF! MftroubleilwIihOouorrhdiAV If illiM-t U'Mt.-s Rncrmatorrhinsl Joriii v muifc-iu. ',. r banretiSw ?o' Ornirg!, ' I , a bottle oi! JUhr J. It ci -ra li a fewilatx tar; Jwi'i c uttlii. .'. .iri.ulllcllr oft! id"Otor. Non-poisonous antf I Ptamntwl not to sirlcturn. , nu Wmal mmtcn Curt. uractnrvil by its Chmical C CINC'NNATI, o. Hpeof'h ltrBtored, For years I suffered with, pain ard dlsclmso nf tho throat, hacklne oouirti frontal headache. weak eyes, &u , at ilmos; could not talk abovu a whisper; lost weight continually, and not ablo 'o work I was treated y tho best physi cians In tho onunty, but roco ved no relb f. f, t tor giving up all hopes I was leoommended to use u bottie'oi Mayers Magnetic uatarrn Latre. Atler using It for four weeks my sptecb re turned. All symptoms of aUi rh have dlsap poaica ana ' i icoi i sea uuexnt person." Mtt&. ELIAR IIANtlWlSHK, Blk Lick, foxenet Co.. fa Tho above Is one 1 1 th" tiiuny losilmonlalswo have receivu this week and wo will publish oviry two we 'ks addtt ooal persous havlug been cured by our marvelous tnedlilno. Try a Dottio ana no cur, u at ono. SUYBits' Ditno l'o Oakland, Md Flit le t-V druggists. Muyr' Magiunl Oatarrh ' ura Is tlioonly moo loi o used by vapor inhalation ana is guar unit d ny your arug. ist. asw-zw Advertise feJfcfel tastes ttle ones of tS Sip tai. CARTEKS in l(Tfc Herald," Sixtoon ThouBand Dologatos Woro in Attondanoo, ANTI-0ATH0LI0 UTTERANCES OUT. Tim Coininltlro Would Not Permit Itcv. Dr. Doufitnss In Vrnlllntn Ills Well ICnotvn Opinions Anthony Cotnstoelc Talks on "Foe to Society." Moktdeal, July 10. Tlio Me Clirlstlan Kniloavor tent wns crowded yesterday nftornoon by nn mtdlonco nnxlous to liwtr Antlionr Comstock. of New York, In his nddrera on "Foes to Society, Cliurch and State." Mr. Comstock notnlnnted tho foos to church, Boclety nnd state as Intemperance, RitmblliiK nnd ovll reiiilliw. Of tbo three tho last was the worst the world hnd to contend with. Whyf Ilecnusoof Itabnno- ful cfTeets on tho young pooplo. A child's icart wns n clinmlier of lmnocrv. luo four walls of Hint chamber must bo dec orated. Tito child carried Into It tunny pictures nnd tho snlrlt of ovll stood by seeking to turn . tho child's mind In tho direction of that which was bad. Of Intemperance Mr. Comstock had n good deal to say. It was ono of thoio evils which especially In tho ease of hlali license como Into force by tho so called classic consent of pooplo who represented tliem selves as Christians. Ilodrownn bg.aglnery plcturo of tho drunkard's care. ou the canvas of tho tent, nnd tracod his down fall. Tho inovitnblo Christian and henrb broken wife nnd barefooted children wore also In tno picture. His third foe, 1 Gambllnp;," wns ono that worked quicker thnn tho ovll of Intemper ance. Mr. Comstock keeps a scrap book, ho snys, In connection with tho New York Society for the Suppression of Vice. He quoted somo statistics and Incidents from It. - In the pursuance of hm work In stamp ing out such evils ns ho had enumerated his llfo had been attempted. Ho pointed to a scar on his forehead in evidence. Smallpox senbs had been sent to his house to plant diseaso thero, and tuo germs or other contagions dlsoases to his ofuco. His stenographer wns oven now a crippled and helpless man because of this action on tuo part of his enemies. During Jlr. tJomstock's address a largo crowd of French Canadians gathered out-' sido and peered at tho speakers' platform through n placo from which tho canvas hnd been dropped to let In tho air. They liccamo noisy and had to bo dispersed by tho polico, and ono of tho leaders wns taken into custody. This summary action induced them to scatter after singing tho "Marseillaise," as a f-ort of rejoinder to "Stand Up for Jesus," which wns sung nt tho close of Mr. Cpmstock's address, Miss Hello Kearney, of Florida, Miss., followed, and ut times it was hard for the audience to follow her, owing to tho yells of tho crowd of Frenchmen outsido, who joined In after tho applause to Comstock with a howl that might have expressed defiance, derision or nhytliing clso but n frlonilly feeling. Tho part of tho canvas that had been lowerod was raised up and ilmt out from the sight of tho audience o dirty faced Frenchman who was Imitating tho gestures of tho lady speaker inside with thu cleverness of a monkey. Miss Kearney said in relation to "gospel tem perance," that sho brought greeting fro m tho 2C0.000 members of the Woman's Chris tlnn Temiieranco'Union nnd tho 40,000 of tho young women's branch. They wore all Christian Kndeavorers in spirit. "All for Christ,'.' wns their creed, their watchword and their cry. "Senior Christian Endeavor," on address by Rev rles Perry Mills, of Nowhury port, Aiass., brought tho last meeting in the big tent to a closo. Ileforo adjournment the treasurer, Mr. Slinw, miulo the ofTicinl announcement that the number of delegates attending tho convention wns 10,000. He nlso as sured tho timid delegates that no violenco need bo feared at the evening session nt tbo Drill liall, for amplo polico protection had been asked for and promised. How ever, it was not deemed udvisnblo to hold jn evening service In tho tent. This an nouncement wns received In silence. ib usual tho Drill hall was crowded In tho afternoon. Rev. Bishop Samuel Tal lows, of Chicago, was tho presiding olllcer, while tho ordinary routine of the proceed ings were enlivened by cornet duets by tne parKs sisters. An address on Gospol temperance wns given by Mr. Thomas E. Murphy, tho tem peranco evangelist. Ho was followed by -Mr. A. W. Mllbury, of Now York, who told the convention "How to Reach the Masses." Kev. A. E. Dunning, of Boston, inun spoite on "Tlio itellglous Press." 'Social Purity," by Rov. Br. Douglass. oi Montreal, tne most prominent Method ist divino in Canada, was expected to bo of a rather sensational naturo. The voner- nlila preacher has a habit of coming out very strongly on any subject ho takes up, nnd is such a determined opponent of tho ltomnu uatuoiic church Unit something of n atartllng nature wits looked for. It was not the intention of tlio comuitttco run ning thu convention, however, to permit nny more obnoxious sentlmcntnllsm to bo uttered from their platforms, and Done- lass had therefore to submit his manu script to the convention censors. Tho re sult was a m glity cutting down of the ad- lress, nnd me olllclal copy contained noth ing to hurt tho feelings of thu Roman Catholic citizens of Montreal. St. James Methodist church is in tho west and English part of the cltv. Thore the tent program for last night was car ried out. Tne consecration sermon was proached by Rev. B. Fay Mills, the well known American evangelist, who referred to tho good, work of the Christian En deavor society. Tho Drill hall was divided oil in states at the closing meeting, and fully 10,000 people In spite of the riot ru mors were present. It was tho grand wind np of the twelfth annual convention. Rev. T. J. Lewis, of Wcstmiuster.Md., proached Ihe closing sermon. Resolutions denouncing Sunday opening of the World's fair were unanimously passed before final adjournment. It whs nt one time Intended to dismiss the Drill hall meeting by tho rear door, but President Clark, ou assurances from tho militia that they would protect all the delegates, caused tho front doors to be used. Before pronouncing tho benodlo- tion he told the assembled pooplo that the soldiers would protect them, and that no violence need bo. feared at the hands of the mob, which numbered 15,000. Tho dole- gates woro escorted from the hall by the military, singing their hymns as they passed along, nnd the convention ended. without disorder. 1 ha Weather. -Generally fair; northerly winds, becom ing vurlablt; slightly cooler near the coast. lleuth ltutliur Yluiu Marriage. Allisntown, I'n., July 10. William B, Trone.n youtig bilk weaver, did not take kindly to the Idea of marrying a girl whom ho was engaged to wed in two weeks, and so he threw himself In tho Le high canal. To Iluce Crack KiikIUU Yachts. 1.OKD0N, July 10. Boyal I'holps Car roll's yacht, the Navahoe, vhlch sailed from Newport on June 11, pushed the Scllly islands 'yesterday. She came to England to raoe the crack Eugllsh .yacht. JUonplnir Convicts Caught. CiTV of Ml.Uco, July 10. Tlio convicts confined In the prison nt Chllnaucingo made it desperate break for liberty by aa- onnlnu the vlallniiee of I lie guards. The latter, however, started In Mono pursuit, and soon overtook the prisoncnt. The con victs had in some manner Mcured arms, and made a strong resistance. In tho light that ensued one of tho guards wnssevoroly wounded nnd throe convicts killed. Two other convicts were overpowered, and will probably be shot for their bold attempt. Fatal Collision llotneun Trains. EniK. Pa.. July 10. The Philadelphia npd Erie railroad had a terrific headend collision iHitAveeti two freight trains near Johnnonburg. Two enginen Mud eight oen cars were wrecked and piled up ns high ns telegraph poles. Among the viatimsnre: Dead Engineer Burroughs, llrakemnn Hall. Fatally Injured Flremnn Frank Keplnr, Brakomaii Jame Blaok, Con ductor Fay, Engineer Robinson aud Fire man Schaeffor. Ilrakemnn Burke was slightly injured. All resided Kt Renovn or Emporium. !rec1litH to lllstunrclt. BniMN, July 10.- About 400 oxrurslon ista from the principality of I.lppe-Dct-mold visited Prince ltisumrck In Fried-richf-ruhe yesterday. Both the prince and prineew responded to the oheers of tho ex cursionists by appearing on the bnloony of tho rustle. Despite the recent, reports of the princess' bnd health, she looked strong and eheerul. Prince Illsmnrqk njnde a notable speech concerning the relations of the smaller federal states to tne empire. Ilccelvctl bv Kniperor Wllllnm. IlEHLIN, July 10. Emperor William yes terday received Hcrr von Lcvetzow, presi dent of tho relchstag, and the vice presi dents. Ho expressed satisfaction with tho progress of the army 1)111, adding that a good majority for It ou the decisive vote would greatly impress other nations. The probability that the bill will bo passed by a largo majority has greatly inoreased In tho last forty-eight hours. Mr. ttnd Mn. Jas. W.Sluiltl, Woodstock.N. Y. Mr. Shultls Relates the Remarkable Rccot cry of Hlmseirand Wire, "I was terribly troubled wlthmyfoii ncli, inv food w raid break up mr afWr ut Inir woullxvnltonp ovrry iilg.il with a lnirillng, soiir illHtreoNCil fcelinar tbi re that mad my llfo nlninf,t unbearable. 1 iloctored with pliysicliiiiu n:.d took many so called cure", but none helped nie ; Iti adln of lr. Puvlil Iveimedy'w ravorltolteni eilv, tllonrtout, nr. Y., I Ui'tt-i mini il b try it i aft- r uslns it a bttla whiln relief camo and before I bad Dnlsbed tho tlilrd botllo I a-! ciir-l. Hut the rratcet bl. siunf; w.isthc euro It iwrformed formv wKe.wl.o r'cvious to takin r it was troubled with clckncs com mon to nil women. Mio was h could hardly draff birself about tho liousot she too tried all Irnds of so called posWvecurea, hut v.ll no avail until site used Fiivorlle Itrinody. In n short whllo Bho beKnn to plc lip in IionUli nnd strcngtU apd U a v 11 woiniui to-.lny. I honntly belljvp hnd it not Ik- for ir. K.cimeilj'H tnvor lto Itemed' sho would have been iu Her irmvis to-day It's tlio grenlrnt "'Jl; In gold." Wo gtmrnnteo a cure, or money ro fill tlei. Try it, you run no fisk. Politics Cards. JJO-i COUNTY OUMl'TItOLLKK, P. J. J VLIIOLLA ND, Of SUKNANDOAII. Hubject to DcmocraUo rules. F IOH COUNTY AUDITOR THEODORE F. HATDOIttF, or roTTSvibwo. Subject to KepuMloan rules, F in mitccTort oe this rooit, JOHN UEROAN. OF MOUTH OABS TOWNSHIP. Subjt-ct to Democratic tule. jrjt lit COUhlJV COMWI-t-IO Kit, OJTARLES F. ALLEN, Oi- TAMAQ A. -ubject tn He ub lean rules. JOK COUNTY TUIJASUHI It, II J MULO OiV, OF SHENANDOAH Hublcct to the rules of tbo Democratic con vent I n, jOIl COUNTY TKEA8UKKU, DANIEL DHOHERT, at, ., OF SOnnTLKILb HAVEN. Hubject o Kep'blton rules. JVJK COUNTY tVMMIfc)eiONai, OFBHENANDOAn. Subject to deelclnn of the Kepublloan Counti onventlon Olt KEUIbTEll P. J. M A 11 TIN, Or PMfl ALTO. Subjeot to Pemocratlo rules. JJ1UH COUNTY COMMI88IONBR, FRANK HENTZ, or ARUbANI). Hub1Mst to ttepublloan nil-" jOn COUNTY COMMhWIONKK, THOMAS R ELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH Hubject to Hepublbaa rulas. jpon COUNTY OOMMISSlONRIt, S. Q. MIVOLISTU.V, OF GILU8IITON. Subject to U pablloau rule. F OK COUNTY COilMlHtJIONfcUt. EL1AS E. JtMBD, Or PQVTtVIUX. Hubjoot to ItepaWImn rains F OR COUNTY OOMMHSIONRII, DANIttL NETSWEXnSll, OF snKNANDOAU. Subject to Ilepubllonu rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JO JIN P. MAE TIN, OF P1NKG110VI. Hubjoct to Demo- ratio rules w rHllU . TIL. IimJmim; d. bp.,rlUl XJi issit Hsaesvjm) n wm.. mi TO KILL THE LEPE&S. '"" Soldiers Oidcreil to Capture The In Dead or Alive. HrmnLUt.tr, July 10. Notwithstanding the talk of treason mid the trial of con spirators, pwtce mid quiet prevail in Hon olulu. Tho preliminary examination of tlio nlleged consplmtoni, Walker, Crlok aud Sinclair, has been finished, and Judge Carter held the men for trial before a higher court. "Wo nro fully tlotermlnetl upon carrying nut the plan of annexation," until Attorney General Smith. "And until wo knot it is n failure we shall not materially change tho present policy of tho government." SherllT StolU, who was shot by the lepers of KalalAti, was"T)iirlod hero June 21). The government dlspatoued a com pany of regular troops nnd police, amount ing 1o about eighty man, with ono Kmpp field piece, by steamer on Juno 30. Mar tial law 1ms been proclaimed In the dis tricts where tho lepers are. Instructions hare been issued to the commander of the expedition to remove tho twenty-eight lepers terroriKlng the leper settlement at Moloknl at all hauards. They nro to bo taken dead or allvo. The lepers havo arms, and a battle between tliem anu tuo troops is not unlikely. CHARGES AGAINST EGAN. Chile' ltesHiitmont Allows ltolf In the CliuinlKT of Deputies. VALrAltAiso, July 10 During tho sit ing of the chamber 6f deputies Enrlquo Montt Asked Foreign Minister Blnnoo for an explanation of the letter written by ox Foreign Minister Hrrnnurlz to eXrUnlted States Minister Kgan in which compl mentnry statements nro made concerning Mr. Egnn Senor Blanco said tlio transla tion furnished by Mr. Egan to tho news papers containod many Inaccurate state ments, and Mint part of tho letter of Senor Errimiriz had been omitted. Ricafdo Trumbull In a long letter to tho public de nounces ex-Mlulster Errnzuriz for giving Egnu n lettor which did not represent tho sentiment of tho Chileans. Ho says Senor Errnzurtz knew Mr. Egan hoped to bo ap pointed member of tho board of arbitra tion on tlio Chilean claims, and asks tlio ox-mlnlstcr of foreign nlralrs how ho can reconcile his letter to Egan with his pub licly oxpruFsed views last May. At that time Senor Errazurlz published a letter In ha Patria In which bo referred to Mr. Egnu ns a "robber of Irish funds" and de clared Mint he was not a fit reprosontntlvo of the United States. 3Iny Xgrco to n Cumpromlso Schedule. Kaston, Pa., July 10. Between 850 and 400 employes of the Lehigh Valley llall- roml company held a union meeting here yesterday afternoon. Tho gathering in cluded members of. the engineers', fire men's, brakemen's, trainmen's nnd teleg raphers' organizations, nnd was called to consider the answer of Vico President Voorheos, of tho Heading Ilatlroad com pany, to tho demands presented "by the Le high Valley omployes about n month ago. Among other things, tho employes asked a readjustment of wages. The answer Is said to suggest a compromUo schedule. To this the employes aro likely to agree. f. Why Is Strictly Pure yf nl7" V White Lead the best V XJL J , paint ? Because it will outlast all other paints, rivc a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Barytcs and other adulterants of white lead are "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, wny are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytes Is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the John T. Lewis & Bros. is strictly pure, "Old Dutch" process, and established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the moat reliable dealers In palntB everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; It will only cost you a postal card to do so. r- JOHN T. LEWIS a BROS. CO., Philadelphia. To Kcvlse tbo aKOTMiLisram. Pni-Husnt tn a roolution i-adsed at lb meet- In of the Republican ' ountv Committee held in foil vine, uUbUonzinv iae iianiriuiin m wiv committee to revise be rules of the party anu report u inf next uouniy uonvcniiou, i iit-iony appoint inc louowinK conmitww: nun v. u l'hll lpn, O'orilon: S. H. Edwardi, l'oitsv.lle; Wm 11. 1, wis. wm. ronm naniei imnv, hi (lutri . .1 Vh1tbnu0. I'nttxvllle: II N. Goxo. Schuylkill Haven; Hon. -John J. Coyle. llaUinnv ltv: John T Shoener. Orwbzabure; ur wn&rics c, uuuu, nu -urn, juuu e . i- luituj, honnndnnh The committee will meet ut the offion of 8 Dura KJwimln on Jl naay, July iu, itm at iu a. m- . 1,1.1 An UV'-. G-W-lut. Chairman County Committee The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is EXTERMIUATOrt We guarantee it to rid the house of Rats, Rohchis and Water Bugs. MONEY REFUNOED. MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER b the but In the market for esDBuoa, ant. Moth. IHICATI ON DOI1K. AO. For Sale by all Drug jUls Be sure and get the gMitae. Said only in bottles, our TRADE jjj ash on each. Manufactured - hhaiidcoa esrilM only by , 329 N. QTH St., Philadelphia. To 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 immonse line ol atovw Kanges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hooting and SpoutUg obi specially. "TrY LYNCIllSlinOO HASTY. Strong Evidonoo Thnt Thoy Stran- glod tlio Wrong Man. THERE WAS NO JUBILATION. frfter tlm AHiimI Murderer of tlio liny Girls Win Ilmiil tlto Lyncher l'onred "ills Connection Willi tbo Crime Wns Mot Clearly Katnbllslioit. O.miki, III., July 10. Jlupli excitement still prevails over the lynching of O.J. Miller nt Hardwell, Ky. Some doubt is now expressed ns to his guilt. His first examination was held at WIcklllTe, Ky., Friday morning. It iiad been generally understood up to that time thnt there Was blood on the clothing of tlio negro anil that a razor and largo pocket knife which ho carried i ere also covered with blood. It turned out that not ono of thoso who wero presont at the examination wns convinced in his own mind thai :liore woro blood stains on the knife and razor or his cloth ing. The aid of a microscope was called Into requisition to facilitate tho examina tion, but It foiled to reveal blood stains. WIcklllTe people, thinking that tho proofs were liiulllcleiit, refrained from lynching Miller and preferred to wait de velopments. After a short talk by the sheriff of Carlisle county he was allowed to oouvey the prisoner from tho court hotiBo to the station, where he was placed on a train for Hardwell. It was intended that ho should bo placed in jail at that place, as Carlisle was the county in which the murder was committed. Tlio mob of more than 5,000 gathered nt Hardwell were thirsting for revenge for tho brutal murder of the innocent girls, nnd as the evidence against tho man wns exaggerated and distorted as the story went from mouth to mouth, the people had miulo up their minds that ho was guilty beyond all reasonable doubt After the man wns dead there wns no feeling of jubilation manifested. On tlio contrary, a sort of mental wet blanket seemed to settle down over tho crowd. Two out of every three men cautiously ox- pressed doubts as to tho propriety of their action, and said they feared that Miller's connection with tho murder was not fully established. Dexteii, Mo., July 10. Nows reaches here that great oxcltement provnils in the vicinity of bykestown, twenty miles oast of here in Scott county, whero tho negro Mil ler, who murdered tho Itny girls near Bardwcll, ICy., was captured, and that an ellort wns likely to be made to run the ne groes out of thnt locality. There will prob ably be serious trouble, ns many of tho old citizens und large farmers of that part of Scott aud New Madrid counties employ a large amount of negro labor and will de fend the negroes.whllo there are also many of the good citizens who favor moving them. An Insulin Husband's Crime. Toledo, O., July 10. A special from Wauseou, Fulton county, Ohio, says: Tho most horrible murder and suicide that has over shocked the people of this section was committed at the homo of Frank Hayes, n well known young fanner living about four m-lles southwest of Wnvseou. The victims of the deed wuie the husband, Frank Hayes, and his 20 yenr-old wife. I heir 4-year-old daughter narrowly esaped tho iro of tho murderous father. Mis. Hayes was butchered inn horrible mnnner. The neighbors arrived in tlmo to sea the father shoot himself. Murderer lla)uborc;er Captured. FAItoo, N. V., July 10. A bulletin Just received from Church's Ferry says that Hamberger, the murderer of tho Krelder family at Cando. was captured at Delo- rnine, Manitoba, sixty miles from Cntulo, Thero nro no particulars. K. Brightbill left fjando on fanturduy with tho remains of tho six murdered peoplo and the four survivors oi the Ivreidcr family for Penn sylvania, uanuo business men ollered a reward bf $500 for tho capture of the mur derer. Lending; Connecticut Manufacturer Head New Haven, July 10. Hiram Camp, ex-president of the New Haven Clock com pany , died nt his home in Fair Haven late Saturday night. Mr. Camp was intimntely connected with the "Yankee clock" indus try from its tieginnlng. He had filled sev eral public offices, and several years ago was nominated by the Prohibition party lor governor ot tlio state. Another Cabinet Crisis Imminent. Paiub, July 10. At n cabinet meeting Saturday night there wns a wide- diver gence of opinion as to the proper policy to bo pursued towards the Paris mobs, nnd M. Peytral, minister of finance, resigned. Yesterday, at the requestor his colleagues, he withdrew the resignation, but tho cabi net Is considered to bo on tho vurgo of dis solution. The Cashier Decamped. FALLS Citt, Neb., July 10. The State bank at Shubert, a small town south of here, has failed. On Saturday tho bank examiner inveKigntod the, books, and Sat urday night O. V. Arabright, tho cashier, decamped, leaving a statement that ho was ifSl.000 short, having spout that gum on the board of trade. Cornell Winn nt llXliiiiuapolls. . Minneapolis, July 10. Cornell won the eight oared race with Pennsylvania uni versity Saturday evening by nearly threo lengths in 33 inln. 40 seo. Peuutylvanla finished IS seconds later. An Kx-Governor of Florida Doacl. Jacksonviixe, Flu., July 10. Abraham K. Allison, who waa governor of .Florida in the sixties, is dead. He was 88 years old. NUGGETS OF NEWS. William Dlngman jumped 12S feet to ileath in llnffnlo harbor on a wager of $S. F. Q. Chamberlain, late auditor of the Atlanta and Dauvtlle rallroatl, has been lalsslng for some days. By a premature explosion ot dynamite in a sewer at Overbook, Pa., three Italians were injured, one fatally. James MoMullln.tuo oldest man In Ken tucky, died near Baremell yesterday. He v born in Virginia in 1776, Alfred T. Clark, of Philadelphia, wor ried over nut getting work, committed suicide by shootiug himself in the head. Henry Morrill, who shot and killed Jones Flllson at Wanlner, Idaho, was found dead in a ooftln, having committed suicide. During the reception of tbe Columbian minister the pope said that America would soon have a natron aalut, an Columbus would be beatified shortly. lly H portiou ot the platform oavingin fifteen people, who were waiting tor a train on the elevatd railway at West Brighton Ueaoh, C. 1., were seriously Injured. Hemline Takes Danville's I'luce. Altoona, July 10. The Pennsylvania State LeuKtie Iioseball association met at the Wapsonomlek summer resort, seven miles north ot this city. The Itealiug team was admitted to take the plaoeof the Danville olub. Drunk Carbolic Acid. JfflWABK. K J., July 10.-3Xrs, Maty Frlederer died yestenlay from the effests bfa&rbollo, acld-whlch.tha' drank Saturday n 1 5h tUlDeMaaed i was SSivears at acre. She iTad'betn dtspondcatfor ome time. (THE KBftlDr " ' ' omveii cnKnniEn, On Crutches 10 Years! Im i m-r-avn nrtriTIf, fflTT A m WOULD NOT HEAL It CUKKDJ CUKEDI i (iknti.icmkn I 'with tu tcstlfv to tho ClDCftCT M R Fur vt'iml year 1 huve bwn wiflering from afW ltln...t lllannlfi' milted IiV (JiflfrnitlS lk..r wkth Unfllii IrtrkM mv nice. j:a'i'INj awav 11 ill I'll inrinni vi w tnii) ,v Mg Tlli: FLKMII. anj liBvinR nenlrtriil SriiiuiltiK norts Which iithliitwo1(ThMl. It fflgalfto hroktt out on my It mint a FL JjIC; HSOICfi. Fr nxmths I wan rtiflnul to my ln'il nnd haw rwtn iimiumu ui wiiih irlthoHtrrutr.H'iUnrovrr Ion yenrs. Lart Fall I imrchaacU V-rw botU of t DANA'S SAHSAPARXLXjA j I of Dttlnliroi It belne.l me from Ut flrat.g j I took it faithfully, nil' my house holil duties and walk j wcllkn lliniuuy. nna A enn now ii,cn u'm. , Isnytlilni that hoppi-nii tbn iin-int lny. Mslonc, N. Y l am vny anm'ri iv your. MRS. OLIVER ClIERItlKIt. - am B OXNTI.RMRN -W lik-Ioup tRtimonlal of Mrs.! ivtlusuk' compound. Wnbt-llrre her ttsteilKut toNQ batriiu In eierj' reii'-t. ipg WBftrsvi-.tyri'Bpuuiiyyorj nj P DAVIS BROS. BS I Mtlotis, N. Y WholiUoliItdaUI)rUj!glitJ.'l Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. B3 Professional Cards. J OUN K. COYLE, A TTORNEY AT-LA IT. OfBce Ileddall building. Hhennndoah, 1'a. yr M. HUKKK, ATTORKSY-AV-LA W. SnSNANDOAU, Pi.. Offlee-Hoom 8. P. O Building, Hlii ai d Lsterly building, 1'otUvlllu. Q T. UAV1CK, B US OE0N DENTJS1. M Mlt9 Offlce Northeast Cor Main and Centre Stsf1 bennndoab, over Stain's drug store. , , jyj 8. KISTLEIt, M D., piryeiioiA.v and surgeon. Ofllce -I) North Jardla street. Sbenndoh: ' jlt. J&.MKe afiLlN, PIJYHW1AN ANJi BURGEON. Office and Residence "o stn-ct, Sjbeiiondo&b. HI Ncrtb Jirdln- jHANK WOMEK, M. V. Specialitlin Trcatmtntof Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear uoo uml tbroat. Spectacles furnished, guar anteed to suit all eyes Ofltee 33 l-asl Oak street, Bhonandoah. Dl, E. V LONOACKE, Graduatoln j .'tirsn;. ovd I'tniiilit. All calls by mail, telegraph or telephono at tended lo with pron piness. Hurglc.il opera tions performed with the greatest oire. Offlco: Commercial llotc-1, Hbonandoab. S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair.; Best In the world. I5.0D 13.00 2.50 $2.00 FOR UDIE5- P2.00 SI.7S FOR BOYS If you want a fine DRESS'SHOE, mado tnthe latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom matfe and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes. Namo and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy "VV. L. DOCGIAS, 11 rock ton, Maes. Sold by JOHI'.PII UAM.i 14 South Main Htreet, Shenandoah Pa. THE BICTOTJ! Everytbing modeled after Greon's Uelo, Philadelphia. x A, TtKln St., SlicMandoah. Tbe leading place In town. Hme lately been entirely reno vated Everything now. clean sad tresb. Tbe finest line oi Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &., loretgn and do meatlo. Free lunch served eub evettlag. Big schooners of fresh, Beer.Portar. Ale, Ac OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. Entirely 7 MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE FOB GQSTfiVENESS Biliousness, Dyspopsla, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidnoys, Torpid Llvor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Hoadacho, Loss of Appotlto, Jaundice, Erup tlons and Skin Diseases. 7rlc25s-Prtoue, DjUty tUSrtjjtttt. EUEI, mm l IDES. rf s., tarllorUi, Tt. in 82.50 rn TC - II,,HW, LIfJJ. rL j JHxN WW- mm ' ' '.zl - -!',' t. ...ni '1 .' w I, ft i
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