ram it i 1 I ' ..to . if. P READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal used exclusively! InsurlnR clci illness and comfort IIMKTAil'.E in KrrEOT MAT. H, 1693. Trains leave Shormntioah as follows! ForNewYorK via Philadelphia, wook iluyr 2.08,5.23.7.18,10 !3 a.m., H.JI,U.4,r..53 p.m. Snudft; 2.08, 7.40 o. m. For Now York via Mauch Chut, weekdays, 7.18 a.m. 12.21,2.18p.m. For Koadln? and Pnlladolphla, week days. 2.08, 6.23, 7,18, 10.03 n. m., 12.31, 2,48,6.53 p. m. Sue day, 2.08, 7.49 u. m., 4.28 p. m For Harrlsburg, week dija, 2.08, 7.18 a. m 2.48,5.63 p.m. For Aflentown, woe days, 7.18 a. m., 12.24, 2.48 p. m. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.03, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.24 2.43, 6.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m 4.28 p. m For Tamaqun and MUianoy City, week days. 2.08, 5.23, 7.18,10.08 a. m ,12,21, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sur. day, 2.08, 7.4S a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mnbanoy City, wcolt d.vs, 8.58 p. in. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7. ti ll, m., 2.43 p. m. For Wlulamsport, Sunbury and Lowlnburr,. week days, 3.21, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.58 pm Sunday, 3.23 a. m., 3.03 p. m. For Mahanoy Piano, eok days, 2.08, 3.23, 5., 7.18, 10,08, 11.24 a. m., 12.21, 1.83, 2.18, 5.53, 6.R8, 11.38 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.2 1, 7.48 a. m., 3.(0, 4.28 )i. m For Glrardvllle, ( ltappahannock Station; week days, 2 08, 3.23, 6 2:1, 7.18, 10.08, 11,28 a. in. 12.21,1.33, 2.48, 6.53. 0.58, V.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.U4 3.23, 7.40 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland and Sbamokln, week days, 8.28 6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.58, 0.33 p. m. Suu day, 3.23, 7.40 , m., 8.03 p. m. TItAINS FOB SllENANDOAIli Leave Now York via Philadelphia, wook days, 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun day, 0.00 p. in., 18.13 ntcht. I.eavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m I Lavn Philadelphia. Market rftreot HUtloil, week days. 4.12. 8.35. lO.OO n m. and 4.00. 0.00, 11.30 p. in. Sunday 4.00, 9.03 ft. m., 11.30 n. hi. Leave Reading, week days, 1.S6.7.10, 10.09, ll.Bt a. m., 5.55, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leave l'oimvuie, ween days, z.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30. 0,11 1). u Sunday. 2.40. 7.U0 a. m.. 2.05 d. in. Leavo Tamil qua, week ilays, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. m., 1.21,7.15, 0.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. in., 2.60 p. m. T.nni.M l(1,dnnfl wn.l, ........ jl O ID v 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.4.!, v.M p. m. Sunday, 3. 16, 8.12 vuu ,u.ic. iiu, nbUM uajd, a.-tu, I . m., p. ia. e.30,B.35,10.40,11.6a.m..l2 55,8.0tl,5.20,.2,7.67,10.1(; p. m. sunuay, z.ni, i.uu. t.xi a. m., a.si, e.ui p. m. woeksdays, 2.17, 4.07, 0.30, 0.41 10.40 a. m., 12.05, .is, wui, d.so, o.i, iu.io p. m. unaay, Mi. 4.07. 8.83, a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 U. m. ' . i.uavo wiiiiamsport, week cays, B.uu, v.ns, 12.00 a.m., 3.35, 11.15 p. in. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ! For llaltlmoro, Washington and tho West vis U. & O. U. It., through trains leave Utrare ; Avcnuo Btatlon, Philadelphia, (P. & It. K. IU at a du, o.ui, u.i a. m., a.no, d.ss, .id p. m. sunuay 8 60, 8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.50, 6. 42, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street whan $nu Boutu strcot wnari, lor Aiiantio uuy. weoKuaya repress, uu, vuu, lu 4a a m, CatnrdniB. 1 30) 2 00. 3 0u. 4011. 4 30. 5 15 Dm. Excursion 7i0am. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, iJU, O 90 p 111. Hunaavs express, 7 uu. u. Hsu. uuu. luuo a m and 4 3D p m. Accommodation. 8 00 u m and Jtcturning icavo Atlantic uuy aopot, Atiann and Arkansas avenues. Weekdava Einrep (Mondays only. 01,")) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 8 15, 4 00, 5 0, 7 31, 0 30 pit. Accommodation, 5 SO, 8 10 a m and 4 30 p m. Excursion, t roui foot or Mississippi avo lue otuy, 0 o- p m. unuj,vb rixuit.bs. taw. iuu, ouu. u iw. uau. 1. 7 SO. 8 00. 0 SO u m. Accommodation. 7 30 a Lchiii Vrttley IUvlHlon Passenger trains leave Shenandoah Ic 'enn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lp ulghton, Slatluglon, White Hall, Catasauqui. Allenuiwn, Uethlehera, Eastern, Philadelphia laziuion. woameriy, iuauaKO junction, 1101 no ana Mauanoy city at 0.04, 7,20, ti.ua a m a -i.rc p. m. ?ot New York. 0.04. 7.20 a. m.. 12.43. 2 6', 22 p m. tor uazieton, vvimes-uarro, White llavco ittston, Laccyvlllo. Towanda. Savre. Wavorli nd Klmira, 0 114, 0.18 u. in.. 2.f.7, 8.13) n. m. ' u, ivukin i,uuu,u, .vikii I una UIIU iuo wrsi, o.ui. a. in. u 13 anu u.us p. m. ror iimvi'ii'ru, ui.i.iwaru Yuitr unp nn rruuusourK, u.i . ni., 1 as p. m. 'For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.0S a, m. 1 ForTunkhaunock.0.01..0,Ha. ra.. 2.57, 8 08 p. n. J For Ithaca und (J c nova 0.01, 018a. m. 8.11 I For Auburn 0.08 a m. 8.08 n. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levis touaudUoAver Moadav- 1, a. ra., 0.27, 8.ox p. m. 'or Audenried. Uazieton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard. e.OI. 7.20. 0.08. a. m.. 12.4 1. 2 67 V1.S2, 5.27, 1!.08 p. m. For Scranton, 0.01, 0.03, a. in., I-4..." For llazlobrook. Jeddo. Drlfton an .r'ois:,. B 6.04, 7.S0, 0.08, a. m., 12 43, 2.07, 5.27 v. 1 For Ashlau J, Glrardvllle and Lot Crcnk. 4 1 C.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10 ' C.22. V.l, 1. m. I For Kavon liun, Centralla, Mount (J.umol and Sbamokln, 8.43, lO.'d a, m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. I For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mabanoy City and 3 i w I'elano, 6.04, 7.20, B.03, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2 57, 4.22, ft Trains will leavo eibamokln at 7.55. 11.45 a. m. 55,aUj F. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 05 a. IU., 12.41. 2.57, 4.22 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.20, .08, 11.05 n. m., 12.4J, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. 03, 10.15, 11.43 a. m., 12.S2, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7,15, '. m. Leavo Shenandoah for uazieton, 8.04, 7.20, V.Vb. m., .d?, ixz, o.7, B.ua p. m. Leave Jiazleton for Shenandoah, 7 20, 9.23 .00 a. n 1215. 5, 5.30, 7.23, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS l.Tralns loave for Ashland, Ulrardvllle and Lo; t C- ceic, 7.,.1UB. m., 1S.3U, .iD p. m. For Yatesvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy Cltj tano, Hazleton, Mack Creek Junction, Pen tjuvi-n Junction, Mauch Chunk, AllentowL uthlohem, Kaston and Now York. 8.40 a in For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.56 p m. j. Tor Yatesvlllc, Park Place, Mahanoy City am Sclano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.01 p. m ILeave iiazicton tor snenanaoan. 8.311, 11.3 tn., 1.05, 5.su p. m. 9 Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.4 530 a. m.,2.45 p. m. ILeave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, tu.4. lm.,1.35, 6.!5p. in. kj i. ri nnwi.n uun. i-urf'j. .gi. PhiladelDhla. IS. . W, NONNEMACHEU, Asst. U, P, A. Lelngli vauey uivioion, ouin nciuienem t j. 1 a awJiuauu, uohl pupi, JENNSYfcVANIA RAILROAD. ftmtim.vn.i. nnMRtnn. MAY 2ltt. 1803 tP Trains -will leave Shenandoah after the abovi 'ito for Wlpgan's, Qllberton, B'rackville, Nc .sue, t. uiair, t'oiisvuie, liamnurg, iteauicg iitstown. Phoenix lo. Nnrrlstowu and Phil- Iclphla (Uroad str . t station) at 6:1)0 and ll:li m. ana 4. lop. m. ua wi-vb ua;n. rurruat 'dc and lnten nil. . stations V:10 a. in. a sunuAiQ, WFor Wlggat. s, Oi.Derum, Frackvill. flev sue, at. ui.nr, I'oasvuio ai d:vi, viiua. ro :13,10 p. m 1-or Hamburg, Reading, Potts vn, I'hoonuviiie. Mornsiown, t-niiauuipmo 3:00, 8:iu a. m., 3: III p. m. L"raliis leave i'rao'.tvllle for Hhenandoah ai On. m. ana u:n, b:i, T.n anu iu:27p. m ndavs. 11:13 a. m. end 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16 48a. m. ana i:4u, 7.10 ona lu.uu p. m.sunaayi 10:40 a. m. and 6u5 p. m. jiiave ir'nuauomnia mroaasireeiBiaiionj 101 ttBvllle and Hhenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a m, 0 and 7 11 p m n e.il; days. On Sundays leave 60 am. ForPotwvule. BZ3am. For New rk at 3 2(1, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 850, 7 30, 8 20, ', II w, ii'o, am, 12 w noon iiimuoa o. 383 1 uo ana f oupmj is 43, i 00, 1 iu, ju, a su, , 4 (f, 0 Wt 0 w, o Mf 0 ru, 7 is, o is ana lu w p 12 01 night, Sundays at 3 80, 4 05. 4 60, 5 15. V ou, 11 ua ii uo, a m ana 12 44, 1 40, z no, us lted 4 50) 5 20, 8 Wl, 660, 7 13 and 812 pm ant! ni nitrht. I' or Sea Girt. Lone II ranch and In. 'rmcc testations 6 60,1) ro and USD am, and W and 4 OU p m weekdays. Sundays 8 25 am. For Ualtluoro and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 81, 0 10, iu ai, 11 in am, isza iimitea amine r 1 1 so. S 40. 4 41. (5 18 Congressional Limited dlman Parlor Cars and Dining Carl, 8 17, (8 65 r Washington oniy, rarior una inning uar. i:uauiiesi. jut. t vi o m.. iisu3 mcni ween- s. nunaays,3 cu, 7 m,v iu, 11 is a m., 4 41 (j oa wasningion oniy, t-arior ana uinirguar, riAuhns.i 7 00. 7 40 o m. and 12 03 nleht. nr llaltlmoro onlv at 2 02. 4 01. 5 08 and 30 r, in. Sundays, 6 08 and II 30 pm. enr Richmond 7 20 a m. .12 03 rdghi dally. K13I p m wteK uayn. miinH win icuvu uurnnuure lur ruuuuiK U the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 1 10 A anasm, 31a, tnw timiieai anu 1 ou p m. ty ror Alu.ona at 0 10 am nau owpm every oay. TninR win leave aunourr lor VYiiiiaiuBuuri Milra, uananaaigua, uocnesier. uuuaio anu agara Fall at 204, 5 IS a m.and 1 85 p m veeV ys, l orimimiioH pniwcoit uajrn, roi lo and Intermediate points at 5 13 am dally t Lock Haven at 5 13 and 9 58 a m dally, 1 85 d 5 St o m week davs For Renovo at d 13 1 30 anu p si p m weeic aays, anu diorqide HUM'S only, ror Kane 41 , lospir 1 aays. ill. Phbvost, J. K. WOOD, Ijen'l ManiMni 'len'l I'Wt'At VICE TOLD TALES I Aro nmnt1innfl a bora, but vhon the POO nla are told talcs that at UallaKher'c Cheap Cash Htore they can buy Flour ani Tta at lower rates man anywnuiu in iui town, they are glad to test the trut) k tho oft 1 encatcd etorv. Full line Of t cerles, Huttor and Eggs, Potatoes, Urce. 'irucK, nay anu airaw. r's Cheap Cash Store 11 WEST mm STREET. ftoBiwn r at tne expen' of the Hody. While v;c drive the brnin we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Proparod h itt A HoiTro. N Y. All dracclrts. mum J? IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's lif is made miserable by a case of Catarrr. . lie discharge from tne nose was largo, -instant and very offensive. Her cyi . icame inflamed, the lids swollen ai '. .ry painful. After trying various rem -i:s, I gave her WSKSJja The first be- e seemed togSaSal'ifferavatetl. : .scase, but the symptoms soon abate , .id Jn a short time she was cured. Dr. L. J3. Bitciiey, Mackey, 1 Our book on lllooil and Skin Diseases mail; 1 "1 ee. awrn SfECina Co., Atlanta, ua Hogs to Rnnouuco to his friends and patrons and the public generally that no has purchasod tho barbershop lately occupied by U. J. Yost, So. 12 West Centre Street SIHPiiTEOAH, FA. There's no Euch thorough cleanser of dirt. "3 Dealer of cuts and bruises as because of Its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JjVS. S. KIRK & CO.. Chioogc nilim nuaaiau gudu U. in liariTwYu; JllnVTTRftdACho&ndroltQTO all tho tronblos Inci dent to a bilious state of tho ByBtera, each as Dlttlneea, Nanecn, Drowslnesa, DlBtresa aftr eatlnK, I'aln Id the Slda, etc. Wbllo tbclr moat renianuLDio euccess nas docu auuwn in curing SICK TIeadacho, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting this annbylnc complaint, nhllo thoyalso correct all disorders 01 the stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate tho bowels. Bvon It they only HEAD Ache they would bo almost priceless to those yrho Baser rrom tnis aisire&ain compiainu Duuortu nately tbelr goodneas does not end bere, and tbio Tf 110 once iry mom win uuu tuesu imiu pins tbiu Khln In no man v wars that the will not ba wll. lies to do without tbem. But after all sick bead ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that hero Is whero we ninko our groat boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to tako. One or two pills make a doso. Tbey are strictly vegctnbto and do not gripe or nnnrn. hnt hT their crentlo action tilease all who use tbem. In vials at 25 cents; live for II. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent oj man. CARTER MEDICINE CQ., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE YOURSELF! Mftronhledwlth 17 Ulfet.Whltrs SrcrmatorrhrBT rr.,--. - .. . rfci mur dnnrri.t f r a hnitu a lUlK G. It lures In a fewrlmrr S without the rid or publicity of i aocto.r. iHon-poisonous anal irantea not to itrlcturj. IWrrjal mr(fii Cur$, Marufarture4 by Evans Chemical C CINCINNATI, o. Speech Ilestnred. For voars I suffered with nain ai d dlschsrro of the throat, backing cough frontal headache, weak evos. &c . at limes: coula not talk abovu a whisper; lost weight continually, nnd not ante 10 wont. 1 was iroaiea 1 y iuo uosi pnys rlans in the eounty. but roce ved no roll' r. f ter giving up ull hopes I wus recommended to use a bottle of Mayor s Magnctlo oaiarrh core. Afier uslnir It for four weelis mv sniech rj turned. All symptoms of ;at irrh have disap- poarca anu 1 ttei 1 r.o a iuiiu"t ni pf rson. MlIS. KLIA8 IIAM1WEI1K, Elk Lick. Houieret Co . J'a Tho above Is one of the msnv testimonials w havo recrlve ' this week and we will publish evf ry two weeki nddlt ooal persons hiving. been .una uy our marvelous roeaicine. xry Dc.ti ana oe cur- a at ono. MAYEnS' DllDQ PO Oakland, Mil Fc r salo bv drucctsts. Mi .vera' Magnetl Catarrh uro Is the only midloino uscu by vapor innaiation ana is guar un'euu uy uur uruxviau u -a t Advertise in "Tho Herald." DOSiYOIAM!! TAR SOAP CARTERS f IVEfl 1 3 THE IRISH M. OlauBQ Nino of tho Homo Eulo Bill Fassoa tho Gommittoo, GLADSTONE MOVES THE CLOSURE tho Premier ' nrrlen Ills Point InKvcry lintunco A Unlniiliit Who WUhed to Dprlvo Irolnml of flepresontatlon lu tlin Imperial Pnrllnmcnt llrfoittod. I3NDON, July 11. The tlNcuiwlon of tho ninth clause ot tho Irish government net, Inch rclrttos to tho representation In tho linporinl parliament of Irish counties and wnrotiglis, lieftnn yestonlity In committpe t tho whole of the hotlpo of cqmmons. I10 bill nrovklos for tho retention of Ightr Irish members In tho imperial par- llnmeut, n reduction of twenty-three In tho present representation of Ireland. IUr. John Itoumouu. ParnclUto. moved the adoption of an amendment to retain tho Irish representation at its full prosent number 103 members. Mr. Gladstone opposed tho motion. Tho government, ho said, could noE go boyond giving Ireland representation in accord oncuwlth tho proportion of herpopulatlou, as compared with that of Great Ilrltniu. A division taken on tho amendment re sulted In Us defeat by a voto of 80 to 200. Edward Ilcnpngo, Unionist, moved nn amendment to tho cITcct that tho Irish be excluded entirely from the British house of commons. Mr. Gladstone replied that tho rotontlon of Irish members would prove the means of reassuring doubters ns to tho experi ment, of homo rule. After further discus sion by Joseph Chamberlain and Mr, Bal four, Sir. Gladstone, amid derisive opposi tion cheers, moved tho closure. It was carried by a voto of 311 to 211. lliu division on the nmendment caused considerable excitement, as It was reported that tho Radicals as well ns the 1'arncll Ilea wero likely to go with the opposition. Tho only Hndlcul who voted ugalnst tho government, however, was Henry Lnbou- cheru. The Parnellltcs fulfilled expecta tion by supporting tho amendment, as did the McCartliyltos. Tho result was tho re jection of tho amendment by a vote ot 240 to 209. Another Insurroctlon In llrnzll. Itto JANlilliO, July 11. The Insurrection in Rio Grande do Sul has broken out ngnln nt Bage. Tho railway has been cut and the city of Rio Grande has been In vested by tho rebels. General Sarralvn. the Insurgent leader, Is marshaling his forces at Polotos. A hundred armed pas sengers, leu by tne Insurgent Admiral Wndcnkolk, bonrded the Jupiter nt Buenos, and when out at sen ovornowered tho crew and took tho vessel into Ilio Grande. Iloftisod to License i Itiice Track. SoMF.nviLtn, N. J., July 11. After spending tho whole of tho mornlns In hearing arguments for unci against grant ing n llcenso to trot horses at the Somerset County Agricultural society, tho Brldgo- water township committee refused to cither grant or deny tho license. They ro' fcrred the matter to tho board of freehold' Unntlle to Ilury Their Dead. ALKXANDRIA, Egypt, July 11. A medi cal tlelegnto sont to Jlccca by M10 Egyptian boards 01 (imiraiitino states that the num ber of deaths of pilgrims from cholera is (I011UI0 that reported ofllclally, nnd that, it being Impossible to bury tho dead, tlio roads are strown with corpses. Death of nn Oxford Professor. LONDON, July 11. Professor Henry Net- tleshlp died at Oxford yesterday, agod 50. lie was appointed corpus professor ot Latin literature in the university in 1878. He published many works on classical subjects. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the Philadelphia- und New York Exchanges. New YoitK, July 10. Tho stock market to day witnessed still another doclluo in prices. Closing blue: Lehigh Valloy W)i Pennsylvania- Kf)i W. K. Y.APa.. ii II. & 11. T. com.. 11. & B. T. prof ... Erlo - 15 1)., L. & W H3H N. H. Ccntrul KXJH West Shore Lake Erie & W... I6 New Jersey Cent. 101 Del. & Hudson.... UUM Heading ll St. l'aul 05 Lehigh Nav tm Heading g. m. 4s. b64 Hooding 1st pf 5s.. ft Heading -d pr rs.. 20 Heading 3d p( os. 15 .N. Y. Ji JN. 15 BJM nonerul markets. New York, July 10. Stuto and western flour quiet, easy; low extras, isl.0j2.5; city mills patents, Sl.tt'ai.Oil; fair to fancy. .i&Cl.45t Miuneotu eleur, l.MtQ'G; patents. S(4Sl.-u; supuruue, si.nvti;..'j; city mills, $j.8j l.tl); winter wheats, low grades, $1.05 !.43; patents, $J.40 l; straights, $3.30Q,1; rye mix tures, i2.WaJ.lJ: fine, 31.T032.10; southern In active, easy; common to fair oxlro, Ji.10ii3.li); good to choico do., $3.1St.2S. Itye dull, steady, superQno, $31.25. Whor.t steady, moderately ctlvc: August. 71 l-lflaTlMo.i Sentemhor. 7GW "tiXio.; October, TBHc; December, 81W83c. ye aulut, steady; western, sgj7o. Corn dull. easier; weaker cables; August, t3.Ll4UHc.; September, 4SI')l.iuo.; No. S, 485fraiUa Oats dull, easier; J my, aWj K;Sc; August, 33c ; beptomoer, uzc; state, 7tuioc.; western, cSUo. 1'iiILAiiEi.niiA, July 10 Iloof dull, steady; extra mess, $7.5 f; family, 410312. Pork slow, unchanged; new mess, S1U1U.50. Lard dull, nominal; steam rendered, S1U.U0. Butter quiet, easy; Now Yorkdalry, 17dUlo. western dairy, 1.i8o.; Elglns, 21HW-'o.; Now York creamery, Si&Uc; wosteru creamery, ll(&2.'c.; Imitation creamery, 10Hr184o. Cheoso In moderate demand, firm; New York, largo white, 7Hi19.io.; do. colored, 7H&8fso, do. small, &&Uc.; part skims, l5o.; full skims, H'". Eggs quiet, steady; Now York and I'enn sylvanio, lu17c.; western, 1543.KMc. Uai.tiuoiie, July iu. ilour dull. Wheat steudy. Corn easy; white corn, by sample, Kkc.i yellow do., 49c. Oats firmer, ityo dull. Hay firm; good to choice timothy, 16.50 017. Cotton Arm; middling, B)ic. Provisions quiet, firm. Untter, quiet; creamery fancy, tlHc; fair to good, 1021e.; do. Imitation, lBc.; Eggs dull at 15o. Live Stock Markets. East LinunTY, Pa,, July 10. Cattle Arm; prime, $5.&Xft3.; good, J4.0Jai.7S; good butcher grades, Jl.S6d4.5J. Itogs steady; modium and light, SO.OUftO.40; heavy, $5.80 0. tiheop fair; best grades, 15c., common and mediums, 25c., lambs 25o. off from last week's prices. UurrALO, July 10. Cattle steady; extra heavy steers, $55.23; medium to good ship pers, 1,1)15 to 1,250 lbs., f 4.1 I.G.-; good handy butchers, S3.7&31.10; fat cows and heifers, 3.50 I; common, $'i.75g.1.25; butchers' bulls, 3.253.&0; stockers, f.502.85; extra, $3.00 3.25; feeders, 3.G5&4; veals, fair to best, S5.;K3ifl.-'5. Hogs easy; mediums and heavy, .(!. l(K5b0.&; good to choice Yorkers, 8tl.50(&a.G0; oholre pigs and light mixed, 0.02)0.05; roughs, $5.2i5.5; stags, i.MgJ. Sheep and lambs fair; good 83 to 02 lb. wethers, 81-7MJ4.M; extra, S55.1'; mixed sheep, fair to good, $3.75! 5J; laiubs, fair to good, W; , . i u tn extra, 64.2,'x&U.7S; culls aud common, tj,tj4.wU. The Bell Hoy Free. Headino, July 11. The coroner's Jury Iiivestluatiiiir the death of Oscar Coppin, who was killed by n pistol in tho hands of Archie Lemon, rendered a verdict exou ernting Lemon, who was then released from custody. Found Dead In Their lied. Mahanoy City, July 11. .Harry nnd Jacob Klein, both bachelors of nildrtleniie, living alone in a house In the central por tion of the town, were found dead in bed, having been asphyxiated by gas from a uivn A STARTLING FACT. Sixtkn Pm Oent. op Life lN8unnot ArpLioNTS RrJEOTtD ON Account or DlStABID KlDNIYS. Ths TronMs Gomes From Lack of Care, T)r. T.nmbprt the rrcnernl mctllr.nl direc tor of the KqultHble Mta Insurance Com pany, N. Y., said : "Wo reject sixteen per cent, of the replica tions made to us for Insurance, and 1 liAvosmed the entire expense ot this inwlieal depart ment, by the reloctlon alone of applicants who had rito-MHl Icldnern. and who died within two years after I rejected them." This appalling statement comintr ns 11 doc9, from uch high medical authority, should have Hie nttonllou of our cillrens. Thcro i9 no reason ,to day, wliy people should allow kidney diionso lo get such a iioiu uu mum. Nature sends her vrarnln? In the Might pain in tho hack, poor circulation of the blood, sediment In tlio tirlno. "When any of tlicso symptoms appear, xn. u ivm Kennedy's Pnvorlto ltemcdy should ho taken In small doses nt once, and thus drlvo the poison out of tho Wood and rostoro tho kidneys to healthy action. To our knowledge this is the only medl cino that surely ami effectually cures this nlmost universal complaint. Wo note tho happy recovery of Sir. Oscar Lambert, of .lerico. Ho., -whose case has been talked of iu tho papers the world over. Oscar Lambert. Quoting from hist letter. "Ineeiocted the nntR3rmptnms until I found myself In bed with a complicated dlfk asn of the litdneyB. No mortal ever suiter, d mere and lived. My physician tailed to help me. I then used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlti Iiemedy, niadont Itoodout, N. Y. It relieved my Kidneys nlmost Immediately, nnd in a few weeks I was clear of a'l pain, anil entirely cured, I owe my presentlonsootliloto Favorite Iteniedy." It 19 used and recommended for Tvhnt it accomplishes. Writes fllrs. A. J. P. Manchester, from Providence, R. 1. " I bpgaji uslnii Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Hem odvfnrkldneviiiseaso. when Doctors failed to relievo me. 16 drovo a bad humor out of my blood, cured my money iroume, nnoinra irum fulwhenl say Itsavedmy life." Wm. Iluston tho popular West Shore R. It. engineer, camo out in an open letter stating how lie had suffered witli kldner uiseaso. 1'livslcians treatment. and tho uso of various preparations lulled to benefit him. Dr. David Ken ncdy'fl Favorito Remedy, was procured ami 11 mauo mm wen. Favorito Remedy lias had more freend vertising in the columns of tho dally papers, tDan anything we Know ot, 110m tno tact, mat 11 aoes as is promised cures disease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy posesses ' marvelous strength glvlnt; qualities, that render It espcclaly, valuable ... . 1. .. ,1 .... 1 nii Kf luu ui;uu ua luuiuii i ui a gtucini oil around tonic, and to euro nuy dlsea? arising: from an impure condition of the blood, it has no equal. Druggist,) are selling more 01 It man all others com tuned, FolRicaJ Cards. 71OK COUNTY COMPrnOLLFIt, P. J. MVL1IOLLAND. Of RHESANDOAll. Subiect to Dmocratio rules. IJtqH COUNT Y.ATJDITOIt, THEODORE F. BA TDOJlrf . or roTTSvu.t.n. Subject to Uepui'llouD rules. piQH DIKEOl'Olt OiT TUB 1'OOK, JOHN BEItOAN. or Monni oass township. Subject to Democratic rules. F 1OK. COUNTY COMVIIS-IO EU, CHARLES! F. ALLEN, OF IAMAQ"A, Wubject to Ilor.11b.ican rulos. OR COUNTY TltEASUHKH, II J. MULD ON, OFMIENANDOAII Hublcct to tho rules of the Democratic con vcnii n, JTJIOU COUNTY TBEAaUKKl!, DANIEL DEOllEItT, JU !., Or BCI1U VLKII.L HAVEN. Bubject 0 Rep iblloin rules. JJOK pODNTY CUUMIWjlONbJl, BEN J. ft, SEVERN, OT SUKNANDOAU, Subject 10 deolslnrt ot the Kepubllcan Count onvenfion F OK REGI&TEH P. J. MARTIN, or rLo alto. Subject to Democratic rults. JTJU COUNTY COMJIISSIONKU, FRANK RBaTn, or Asiii-AND. Hubl'ct to Jtenuhllaan niln ' pOU COUNTY OOMJIIBWONKK, THOMAS B ELLIS, Or HHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rulep. JJIOR COUNTV qOMMISSlONKIt, S. O. MID PL ETON, or aiLUEiiTOK", Subject to It'-publlain ruls. gOH COUNTY COM1IIHHIQNKR, ELI AS E. It HMD, Or POTTtVJLU, Bubject to Itepublloun rules jrjIOR COUNTY COMMUStONEK, DANIttL NEISWENPEIl, Or S1IESANUOA11. Subject to Republican rules. F OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOHN P, MARTIN, - or piNiaHovn. Subject to Democratic rules NICARAGUA'S PRESIDENT HERE. moral Hacam Speaks of the Ilooent Itevnliltlnnnry IilnturDanees. Raw Dikoo. Cnl.. July 11. Among tho pnssengers nrrivlng nt this port by tho aclllo mall sroamer omuii wih uuiiuiiii Roberto Sacuwt, of Nicaragua who, in company with his wife and two sons, Is en route to Chicago, Washington and Now York. . Pncnv-a iu nn intervlow stated that, ms present visit to tho United States Is for rrureuuuu mm in struction merely, nnd that with hU family ho intends to spend somo time nt the World's fair. With respect to the revolution he said that ho had no doubt that many Incorrect impres sions had been mndo upon the minds of Am Orl eans, whodoubtloss mramiMr RAnAZA. In many cases re garded him as a would bo dictator and a tyrant of the first magnitude. Ho ascribes the revolution not to personal onmlty to ward hlmself.'liut to strong jonlousy ex isting between the cities of Leon nnd Granada. Having lieeii formerly senator from Leon people In Ornnada regarded him ns more friendly to that city than to Ornnadd after hi election to the presi dency, lie (lollies, however, that there was deliberate revolution based tipou usurpation of power on his part or dissat isfaction with his policy. Tho part which ho tooic m tno revolu tion, ho says, was taken merely for preser vation ot good government, lieglvesgrent credit to Minister Uaker, of the United States. "I nm still constitutional presi dent of Nicaragua," said ho, "and have leit the chair only for tho time occupied ny this visit, which will consumo about five months." TO DEMAND A REHEARING. Dr. Ilurtselt Will Appeal to Homo for His Old l'arlsh. Nnw York. July 11. It is understood In welt Informed Cathollo circles that Arch bishop Corrlgan's refusal to restore Dr. Hurtscll to his old parish at the request of Dulegato Satolll will result In a demand for a reopening of tho case nt the Roman propaganda. Dr. Ilurtsoll is confident of success, but mnny nro of a contrary opin ion. Dr. Burtsell was tried nnd con demned on charges springing from tho JlcGlynn troubles. Dr. Hurtscll hopes to convlneo tho udgos In propaganda that those charges have uo foundation in latv, because they depended on the removal of Dr. JIcGlynn from his parish without formal trial. Dr. Mculynn was condemned without a Hear ing, whloh is against tho law of the church, and was excommunicated without a proper trial, to which he was entitled. The ban put upon his Cooper Union lec tures depended for Its forco upon the legal ity of removal and excommunication. Hut as theso were Illegal all consequent nets of tho authorities, dependent on them, were Illegal. If this reasoning prevails at Homo not only will Dr. Hurtsell got back his parish, but Dr. aiculynn will also return to fat. Stephens'. Archbishop Corrignn Is said to have no apprehension of these rovr rsos. Dr. iMcGlynu attended mass last Jsun- dny, lustead of ofllclatlng. It Is not known if tlio bishop of llrooklyn refused him per mission to say mass In public, but as this is within a bishop's powers It is likely he did. Dr. McGlynn cannot get permission to say muss In public in any diocoso of New York or New Jersey. Fearful Ravages of Yellow Fever. Philadelphia, July it. Cnritaln Hol land, the only survivor of a crow of eight of tho brig Odorllln, the others dying of yellow fover, says the misery and sulrer- Ing from yellow fover at bnntas nre heart rending. Thousands havo died. V hue ho lay there the death rate dally averaged 310. Tho p.ttlents died more rapidly than ther bodies could lie buried. Hundreds of corpses wore alioat In tho river in all stages of decomposition. When Captain Holland sailed, April 22, the fever was on tho Increase. Ho belloves the places will bo depopulated in a short timo. Shcnnnii on the "Sherman Law," Wor.cusTEll, Mass., July 11. In a long letter to Congressman Walker Senator Sherman explains at length that the "Sherman silver pui'chn'.o act" was passed to prevent free coinage of silver, and says: "Tho silver we purchased is not worth ns much as we paid for it, but this los is in significant compared to our gain by the defeat of the free coinage ot silver. Mexican Ministers Recalled. City of Mnxico, July 11. The news- paper hi Tlempo states that Mexico's inin I 'tern plenipotentiary, excepting her repre sentatives at Washington aud Madrid, will be temporarily recalled. Minister Matlas Romero has been requested to re main in Washington, aud not to make his contemplated trip to Japan. Family of ftlx Drowned. Enolewood, Kan., July 11. William Wnddell, his wife and four children were drowned while In camp on the border awaiting the opening of tho Cherokee strip. It is supposed 1 heir hut was Hooded anu they wore washed away iy the heavy rains. w ll An agreeable Laxative and Newts Tonic Bold by Druggists or sent by nail. 50., GOc. and $1.00 per package. Samples free. tjfc The Favorite TCCTIirOWHIB 3.? t orthoTcethand ltreath.lSo, Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,8anDiwro,Cal., says: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Heroedy la the first medicine I haveeverfoundthatwoulddomo any good." Price 60 eta. Bold by Druggists. Do not neolut aCough.astherols danger of its leading to Consumption. Bnttoa's Curb will save you a severe Lunir Trouble, It Is the bestCouirh Cure and speedily relieves Coughs. Croup, Whooping Cough and llroncbitia, and Is sold on a guarantee, ifi eta. The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is We guarantee It to rid the house of Rat. Roaches and WATER BUGS, or MONEY REFUNDED. MAURERS" Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best In the market for BCD Butt. Ants, Motmb. r. . c.i. ku .1, n...n.!.l rL. Mir and r-t the penume. 1 vi o-tu lj j .111 uiuyy.,. - Sold only in bottles, our TsOE Mask oueacn. M,ncnifp;ed D. MAU.RER 4. SON, 320 N. 8TH St., Phiuoevphi. Tflp-g 50." fo iVa case: 1 Tjtv i lu Vj o t c u r eT PU II. A.. Pa.. iMitaMii. --rr ! ,34 tW-no. 4 fcf rirW WJ -r-r--''- 5 - - ' ,K! Tho Paoiflo Ooast Ohampion Wins in Four Bounds. JACKSON AND 00RBETT MATCHED. Tho Clinniplmi l'uitlllit ntnl l'arson navies 1'ont n Forfeit nt tlio Ringside for n Fin ish Fliht with Ilio Coloio.1 Heavyweight tn November Next. Ilonr, Ind., July 11. John Griffin, tho "Hrttlntire lad," and Solly Smith, the rhnmplon of the I'hoIHo coast, mot last night iu tho arena of the Columbian Ath letic club for a purse of ?fl,000 and the fentherwelBlit championship of the world. Tho ovent was tho most notable in tho history of tho howly formed pugilistic or ganisation, and it brought together one of the largest audiences ovor seen In nn nrcna cost, south or west, hnlf nn hour heforo tho commencement of operations the big amphitheatre being crowded to suffoca tion. Prominent spi ting men from all sections of the oomitry wero in attend ance. netting on tho fight had been exceed ingly free during the day, nnd long boforo tho men nppoared in tho ring n fortune hung on the outcome of tho fight. For forty-eight hours, despite the fact that Griffin was n 10 to 7 favorite, Smith gained friends with rapidity, nnd tho odds came down to 100 to 00 In favor of Griffin. Before tho contests began thoro wero loud calls for Corbott, who jumped over tho ropes and said: "There Is n colored pugilist by tho namo of Jackson who wants to fight mo. Jnck son is not hero to talk for himself, but his manager Is here. I want to say that I will fight him, nml that I have n check for f 10,- 000 in my hand that I will whip Peter Jackson at any time or place." At this moment "I'arson" Davloa cleared the ropes amid mingled npplause and htssos, and from tho center of the ring ho proclaimed that Jackson had months ago posted a forfeit for n fight with Corbott, and that tho latter only required to state the time. "Put up your money," shouted Corbett: "you know I have to light Mitchell Iu Do- comber." "Our money is up," responded tho "par son." "I wnnt a forfeit," roared Corbett. "Hero Is another forfeit," shouted tho Davles, producing a big roll of bills nnd untitling It to O'Mnlloy. "That is satis factory," said tho latter, and thoannounco ment was mado, nmld a torrent of cheer ing, that Corbett nnd Jackson will meet in November for a fight to a finish. When this incident had concluded Jimmy Barry, of Chicago, and Pnt Shea, of Oregon, nppenred in tho ring for thotcn round preiiminnry contest. It took only four rounds for the Chicago boy to settle Shea. It was a slugging match from start to finish. It was 10:43 when Griffin appeared in tho ring, and Smith followed him a moment later. Both men appeared to bo In the very pink of condition. Griffin's seconds were Jimmy Cnrroll, Dan Crecdcn nnd Howos, nnd for Smith, Sam Fitzpatrick, Joe Choynskl aud Seward Smith. Time was called at 10:35. Smith moved wildly, but Grllllii caught him with his right and left In tlio face. Both men ex changed body blows. Smith had the ad vantage as the bell rung. v In tho second round Smith started out with a wild rush and Grlfiln swung, land' lug on Smith's face, staggering him for tho moment, following it with his right nnd left in the face. Both men wero hammer ing right und left when timo was called. in tno tniru round urlliln led with a good left on tho face, while Smith punched wildly. Griffin landed a good right nnd left on tho face, and both men punched each other for a moment with vigor. Smith was groggy nnd apparently tired of the mill when the round ended. Smith was still groggy when the boll rang for tho fourth round, but he enmo up bravely. Urlflln landed In his face with right and left, followed up with a heavy right on the breast and rushed his oppo nent around the ring, bmitu Btnggered when he reached tho center of tho arena, nnd n heavy thrust in the wind nenrly sent him to earth. Like n lion at bay, however, lie turned on his opponent, and with a wicked right lunge caught Griffin full in tho face below the eye. Grlfiln went down like a log nnd was twice counted out before tho referee announced tho light was Smith's. It was five minutes before Grlfiln suffi ciently recovered from his knock&ut so as to bo able to walk out of the ring, and when he reached the dressing room ho fairly collapsed. Blood was (lowing freely from nn ugly cut in the lip, and Dr. Davis put in several stitches to close the severed member. George Dixon met Smith this morning, and tho pair signed articles of agreement for a contest in October. To Succeed Vllllfiin Mutchler. EASTOK, a., July 11. The Republicans of tlio Eighth congressional district yes terday nominated General Frank Itceder, chairman of tho Republican Btnte commit tee, to bo their candidate for the unexpired term of tho late William Mutchler. Gen eral Iteeder Is out of the city, nnd tlio nomination was made without consulting him. The Democratic convention was hold this morning, Howard Mutchler, son of tho lato cougreasman, receiving the nomination; A IlulTulo ORlclnl Arrested for Theft. Buffalo, July 11. Krie Ontario Van Bnuckliii.secretary of the board of fire com missioners, was arrested yesterday after noon, charged with embezzling a sum said to be over ?5O,0U0. Ho was taken to the mayor's ofilce, where ho made a confession and was taken to police headquarters and locked, up, Van Brocklin'u method has been to add fiotitlous names to the nro de partment pay roll. Tho Queen's Gratitude. Lokdon, July 11. The queen has made public u letter thanking her people for their demonstration of loyalty and affec tion during the recent celebration to the Duke or York's murriagu to Princess May of Teck. Excursion Trains In Collision, Newport. Ky., July It. A Chesapeake nnd Ohio excursion train collided with a freight train near here. Albert Lang, ot Covington, Ky., was killed and seven people were seriously injured. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Natlouul League. At Pittsburg: New Vork 1 Pittsburg 2 At CleveWl: Iloston - 1 Cleveland 0 At St. Ijouls: I'UlUdelphUw 0 tiU Loulo....... 0 At Clilcoffo (10 luutnas): n. n. is. Wftahlui'u II 1 1 0 II 0 0 0 0 l-81i 1 Chloago.... 02U0O000OU-S20 At Cincinnati: n. 11. z. Cincinnati 00001002 1-34(1 llisltlmore O0OU100U 1-261 Pennsylvania State lu;uo. At John.town Allentown, tt Johnstown, 3, At Vork Easton. 0; York, X. At Altoona-Altoona, IU. Scranton, 8. Bastern Iatue. At Troy Troy. Ill lllpSnauiten, IU. At Albany-Albany. 13; tS'tllusvarre, 8. At PravldeirMrfh'le, S; Providanae, 8. At8urpsae44-SpriugQeld,i lluHulo, 1. STHE KIND M THAT CURES! JF.rtOMIS HALL, it uciruru, i.i . a . TORTURING " Headache for 10 Years 1" JIY Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CUBED!" Mtt. TlAt-t. WAR THE FlttMT MAN TO rtJBCttAfiB & DANA'S in Couoes- List km as hb tlxxh yuuc TIIEHtflULT. li.wi Oinoininrtt 1 fVi (lENTLKMKNt I JiHTO Jtl a BuntTrr irmngf full I nv In oni or our loeel japni ftn adrert. E mtMit of your medicine, ruU ttstlnionlalf of lti I decided fe try tut bottl. The flrtt wttieB wprroftllr rflieml n, and hv th IhtifllfiadUrSCnp Hfwo mom Iwttlti X WAS J U JtKl. 1 canfe rccoiiuaenu DAJNTA'S m S A TJ S A P A RTTjTj A I EJniaaiirti nml reliable medicine 1 pi llMmectrulryonra, Tho truth ot Mr. Hall's statement Is certified lo r it. ilallKHMOTT. E Hnltnea. V. V. 1 'hurmnr.tft. 5 Dana Sanapar'Ma Co., Oelfait, Mains. Professional Cards. 4? TOHN It. COYIiK. n. fj . .'.. AI "J.UKIX EY-AT-ltA Y. Omeo Ileddall building. Hhenandoah, Pa. T ML M. utmxE, A-TTORNEr-A T-LA IT. snsNANDO-AU, VA. UUUld, 1 U ItUIIUlUg, DUDUIIUUUaU) ai d Kstcrly building, 1'ottsvlllo. ' a T. HAVICK, 8XTRQB0N DENTIS7. Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and Contre Sta. henandonh. over Stein's drug store: jyj 8. KISTLEIt, M D., PHYSICIAN AND 8UROK0N. Office -ISO North Jardln street, Shonnudosh. K. JAMKK HTn lN. TUYHWIAN ANU HVHGKON. Offlco and KoHldenco, Street, Shenandoah. JJRANK WOM1SK, M. 1. BptcinlUl in Treatment of Catarrh, Pnictlco limited to diseases of tho eye, ear no'0 and tbro.it. Hpectaclos lurnlsbcd, guar antecd to suit all eyos Oftlco 32 Kast Oak street, Hhenandoah. D B. E. D- LONOACHE, Graduate In tj tt7fi otid Diniittr. All calls by mall, telegraph or telepbono at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with the grcutest care. Offlco: 1 ' Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah, S3 SHOE noWp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair, Best In tho world. $5.00 3.00 4.00 2.50 42.00 $3.50 2.50 2.25 FOR LADIES' 32.00 SI.7S FOR BOYS 2.00 I.7S FOR &3' If you want a fins DRESS SHOE, mads In tho latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom mado and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy DOUGLAS, llrochton, Mass. Sold by JOSHPU II ALL, 14 South Main Btrect, Shenandoah, Pa. TEC III ZBItTOTT I Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, ja fi. SXalii St., Slicnmidortb. The leading place In town. . ..... lias lately been entirely reno vated Kverytblnfi new, clean andtresh. The Bnest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac., foreign acd do mefitlo. Free lunch served' each evening. Illg schoonons o! fresh,lSeer,Porter,Ale,&e. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. I. J. POntWRRTY. Prrw. Entirely I VEGETABLE WANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE Billousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Koadacho, Loss of Appotlto,Jaundlco,Erup i tions and Skin Diseases. i fries 25s. fr tottlt, EsU ty all Crtggliti. BI, JOHIWI I LOU, frsft.. BorUirtsa, Tt .lT rtrlltvbl. UDIIt, uk , l'ni,'Bl t tor CfeicAtMifra XelU DU A mtmd Br4 in Itcd ad QU aitUUUV bHN, ftaad vltl Uu ribbon. TaLa BO thtffw JCcVm dMtf(fl WWltu V WW IMtMVSM, AlUimfgUUsMMItfiMa, V lUUer for rTdleV lt, bYrUmim mi "M STt oi'jh.--'. i ii,i r rENNYROYA I 1