dijs, 2.0"), 7.18 a. m , .J7o. m., 1.51, 7.4S, 9.5 1 m S.JO p. m. ueavc Mai READING I1A1LR0AD SYSTEM. Anthraelto contend oidusively, Insuring cloanllr in and comfort - TIMBTAnLEl.lXrrSCTMAr, 11, 1883. Trains leave She landoab ai tollowsi !i'or Mew York v a mna Tnlphla, week day ..09.5.S3.7. 18,10.08 a. n.,lS.UI.A,5.&3 p.m. SiinJa. !.08, 7.40 a. m. for Now York via Mauoh Chunk weekdays, 7.18 a m., 13.21, 8.48 p. m. For Heading ant Philadelphia, week days !.08,5.S3, 7.18. 10.08 a. m ,18.11,2.18,5.53 p. Jn. SUE uuj, .vu, f.io a, m., t.j p. I For Ilnrrlsburg, weak tv.it). 5.M n. m. . I For Aflentown. week di vs, 7.18 a. m., 12.21, 2.48 p. m. I For I'ottsvillo, woek days, 2.08, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 112 21, 2.18, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.10 a. m., 4.2t p. m For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, wcok days, 2.0$, 5.28, 7.18,10.08 a. m., 12,21, 2.13, 6.63 p. m. Sun Bay, 2.08, 7.19 a.m., 1.28 p. m. Additional (or IMjihnnoy City, wok days, i).S8 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, woek days, 7,11 ra. m 2.18 p. m. 4 For Wllllamaport, Sunbury and Lowlnburf yweok days, 8.28, 7.18, 11.21 a. m., 1.33, 6.58 pm. "Bunday.S.aa o. m., 3.03 p. m. I For Mahanoy Piano, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 5.23 ,7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.21, 1.K3, 2.18, 5.53, ISM, 8.3. ip. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.21, 7.19 a. m., 3.03, 1.28 p. rc a For Oiraravlllo. ( Rappahannock Station) (weekdays, 2.08, 8 28, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 112.21,1.38, 2.13, b.58. 8.58, v.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08 ' liZS, 7.18 a. m., 8.03, 1.28 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, neck days, 3.23 8.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. ra., 1.8.1, 6.58, 9.33 p. ui. Sun day, 3.23, 7.10 a. m., 3.03 p. in. (TRAINS FOU SUENANDOAll: Leave Now York via Philadelphia, woekdayp, 110 a. m., 1.30, 1.00. 7.3D p. m., 12.15 night. Sun, fliiv. 6.00 n. m.. 12.15 nltrht. Leave New York via MauchChunk, weokdaye. ,uu, o.o a. m.. i.w, .au p. in. ounaay, f.io a. m Ijmvn PhllailFlnhlii Market Street Htitlnn. eek diiTH. 1.12. 8.85. nl.oo n m.. and J im. .00, 11.80 p. m Sunday 1.09, 9.03 a. in.. 11.80 tn. cavo Read nr. week davit, t.&n. 7.10. 10.05. ii.mi w, f. h 1 R r. m U,,w,.... I li tfl ID . . Leave Pottsvillo, wcok days, 2.40, 7.16 ft. m. ISO. 6.11 o. m Sunday. 2 40. 7.UOa. rn.. 2.05 n. m. ItliOave Tarcaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.13, 11.23 a. R., 1.21, 7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.13 a. m., 1150 p. m. "U WI1IIUJ Vfl-jr, UUJfB, a. AH, . p. m. bunuay, 3.10, IMOu.k iuuuuuuj x iituv. nuuK uiyth e.iu, t.w, S0,9..10.10,11.59a.m.,12 55,2.06,6.20,0.20,7.67,10.10 n. nunaay, ...iw, n. m., s.37, o.ui p. m. cave Oirardvlllc, (ltarmahannock Station). CUBaaVB. .U7. 0.30. V.41 ltMua. Hi.. iz.un. ya, i.01, 6.20, 6.82, 8.03, 10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.47. LLcave Wlllliimsport. week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 m.,aso, u.iop. ra. aunuay, 11. id p. m. For Ilaltlmorc, Washington and the West via & O. tt. R.. throuch trains leavo Ulrard iVenuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. 1U al w, H.ui, nxi a. m., a.su. ft.42, 7.16 p. m. Sunday , b.ik. ii.xra. m., a.su, o.re, 7.10 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street whan hd Mouth street wharf, (or Atlantis Cltv. Weekdays Eipress, 8U0, 9 00, 10 15 a m, faturunvs. t n w uu. inu 1 311. 6 1:1 d m. Ixcnrslon 7 10 am. Accommodation, 8 00 u m, 110, 6 15 p in. Sundays Express, 7 .10. 8 00. 830. 9 00. 10 CO a I and 1 3D n ra. Accommodation. 8 00 a m and is p m. (Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, Atlanta Od Arkansas avonues. Wookdaya Hxprw Mondays only. 0 1 1) 7 OU, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 3 16, 1, o u, 7J, iiso p m. Acenmmooation, aw, ,'11 m audi 3D ji 111. Excursion, roui foot 01 tlssltipl Ave .uo only. OW. rtn. unaays Kxirsos, Ml ill1!, SIX), OCO. 630, I 7 !). 8 00. 080 n m. Accommodation. 730 a Ind S 06 p m. Ill ..I.,... n:.,iat.. ksscnger trains leavo Shenandoah (oi In Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le lion, Slutlntfton, White Hall, Catasauqua, liown, uemiencm, r.niion. rmiaaciniiia leton, Weailicrly, Quakako Junction, Del ind Mahanoy City at 8.04, 7.20, 9.03 ft m. 2.57,4.22 p. m. New York, 6.04, 7 20 a. m., 12.13. 2.57 . m. Hazloton. Wllkes-llarre. White Haven Ion, I.acoy vtlle. Towanda. Savro. Waverlv. llmira, 0 11, 0 08 a. m., 2.'7, 8.( p. in. I uochesier, Hunalo, Niagara Fiilla and lest. 8.01, B.u8 a. tn. 18 13 and 8.08 p. m. 1 Holviduro, Uelawuro Water Uap 'and nsburc, 0.04 a. m.. 1 22 0. m. lfollLanibertviUe and 'fronton, 9 OS a. m. l(olU.'iinkbannuck,G.oi. U uiu. in.. 2.57, 8 08 p. m. Ilthaca ana Uennva 0.01. II '8 a, m. 8.0 kuburn 9.08 a m. 8.08 n. tn. Viaucsvllie, Uuvlslonaud Heaver Moadow, 5.27. 8.08 d. m. ludonrled, liazleton, Stockton and Lute .1, n.ui. f.zu, v.uh, a. m., iz.41, , B.IH p. m. bomnton, 6.04, 9.08, a in.,1-1. ..E7 azlcbrook. Jeildo. Drlfton an- - reeland, 11.08, n. m., 12.4 1, 2.57, 6.27 ,. rr. nmna, uiraruvuie ana ioot vrwK. i.s.'. 110.20 a. m., 1.00, 1 40, 1.10, S..1 . 22, 9.16 Xaven Run. Centralla. Mount Cancel and iitfikin, 8.12. lO.m a. m., 1.10, 1.40, 8.22 p. m. jivi luitJQVtiiu, 1 urK 1 uct;, iuui.uuuy .iiy iiuu 'linn Kill T II nU I, tn . in,, DM A 0 t,UW, M.U1, (.to,, V.W, ,(.VU M U.., Ikltf. t VI t A 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55. 11.15 a. m.. t 3.20 p. ra. and arrivo at Shenandoah at I a. m.. 12.43, z -17. 4.22 d. m. Save Shenandoah (or Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.20, 11.05 tt. m.,U4J, a57, 5.27,8.08 p.m. 10.16, 11.18 a. 111.. 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7,15, ave Shenandoah (or Hiulcton, 6.01, 7.26, 9.08, D., 1Z.4S. D.Z,B.UB p. m. favo JIazloton (or Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23, tt. m., 13.JD, D.3U, 7 m, 7.ta p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. rains leavo (or Ashland. Utrardvllle and Loal 6k, 7.29, 9.10 u. ra., 12.30.2.45 p. m. r xaiesviuo, i.'ari I'iace, mananoy uny, no, Huzloton, Illack Crook Junction, Ponn if.n Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, lehem, Eiaston and New York, 8.10 a a., 2.55 d. m. 'Jr PhUadelnhla 12.30. 8.65 p in. r vatesvuie, park Place, Mananoyuity and no. 8.10. 11.35 a. m.. 12.83. 3.65. 1.40 6.P1 D. m. iiiave iiazioton lor Shenandoah, B.3U, 11.30 ji, 1.05, 6.30 p. ta. fctwc snenanloah for I'ottavlUo, 5.50, 8.10, it. m., x.io p. 01. jfcivn PiitbivlUfl tnr Rhrnanrln,t, awl in 111 Ul.So. 6. 15 p. m. ' ' W C. Q. HANCOfllt. P.. n. Pass. AM. Uhllnnlnhln Tin NdNNEMACHER, Asst. Q. P. A. Lehigh ivauey uivision, sonm itemienem l-a. x . wiuai;u, uoni. nupi. rt ta sa S0;i s t,iuiyisiG!i of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer ; these arc everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with tlypo phosphites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in al ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. I'mtmrnfl hi Rw.lt A Bowni.. fhfmlats. Nowvurk. . iu uy uu aruBKiiv. "72jK3 I" t,,e ,,ost IHooil Medicine, because TftiTS It agists nattiro to throw off the ltn imrlties of tho IiIikhI, ami nt the same tones till the entire nrpnnlsm. This Is Just ury to tlio euei-r.in tne various jioiasn, incr . , sarsnparilla mixtures, vlilcli liottlo up the irttles in the system, thus producing much .hods anu euneniig. mcrciorc, ior a BLOOD MEDICINE ranimfc tl IhnMer than take fl. R. B. .j a physician, 1 liavo prescrllicil and used H. In my practlco as a tonic, anil for Mood .' nliis.niii. liavo been very suceessfulr Inevor 1 n reineily which gnvo such general satlsfao- 10 myseii nun paiienui. "J.. 11. IUtouv, M. I)., Jllackcy, Ind." 'tiutlsoonlilood nmlskln diseases mallctllrco SWIFT Sl'KClFIC CO, Atlanta, U a. llegs to Announce to his (rlcnds and Eatrons and tho public generally that e has purchased the barbershop lately ocpuplod by 11. J. Yost, tfo. 12 West Centre Street S3BMAH30AH, PA. Farmers! Sonsational UttoranooB at tlio Col orado Oonvontion. GOVERNOR 7AITE'3 PLAIW TALK. Vnn limekiln's Slenlln (r Ororr. BrjFFAtOrtlttly V!. Vnn llr 'dokllri's stcnl tntrs nro aetUng niucli Inrglr. It hns been found timt in iti ten iicu.tious nr tvero on tlio pny roll, tlioMiuljMtlioy vrcro tvbcn the Inst roll wns siiiiml'ttwl Dy Vnn Drooktln. It Is now almost iHrtnln thnt Vnn Ilroeklln lins stolen from $10,000 to J80.000. Hoi Clean up at night, and heat tne day's cr.'M and bruises with DUSKYQSAMONDf TAR SO AP "It Is Hotter InfliiltelyTlini Hlooitmiiould l'lnir to tlioUnmo' llrldles ltiitlmr Tlmn Our National I.lliortlfs Ho nestmyeil." Ills Vlows OrnpMiHy Inilnrseil, DBNVKIl. Colo.'. July 18. The Colorndo silver t .invention ycsterility vpiib botlt big and sensntlonnl. Coliseum ball, tbo IntRost in the city, ootitnlned fttlly2,0u0 neonlo When tho oonvctition was called to order by President Merrlok. Most of tho day was spent In ppceclimukint;. Tho com mittee on rosolntlons ulu not complete us work, and an adjournment was taken until today. Tlio sensational feature of tho tiny was tho speech of tho Populist governor, Wnlte, Among other things ho said: "If tho money nowcr shnll attempt to Bustnin its usurpation by tho 'strong hand' we will meet that lssuo when It Is (orccil upon us, for It Is better Infinitely thnt blood should How to the horses' bridles rntlicr than our national liberties be de stroyed. "If it Is true that the Unltod States Is unablo to carry out Its governmental pol icy without tho dictation or consent of foreign powers; if we nro a province of En roponn monarchies, then wo need nuothor revolution, another appeal to arms. It war Is forced upon us wo will send to Hal ifax 11 far greater army of British Tories' nccordlng to our population than our fore fathers sent there after tho revolutionary war. "Tho war has begun. It Is tho same war which must always bo waged against op pression and tyranuy to preserve tbo lib erties of men." A number of men Indorsed tho govern or's sentiments, while others opposed them. J. Cook, Jr., led the opposition. Ho said: "Wo are llablo to do things wo may regret. I appeal to you as men not to do today what you will regret tomorrow. Wo nro oxcited. Wo hardly know what wo nro doing. Let us bo reasonable and act as intelligent men. Wo nro going cast as mon, to educate mon In tho cast. If wo fall, then Is tho time to act. There is tlmo enough to talk ns you fuel now." The debato was lengthy, and tho pre vailing sentiment was evidently with the governor. The Denver Clearing houso sent a check for ,51,000 to pny the uxpenses of suitable delegates to St Louis, Chicago and Wash ington, accompanied by tho following com munication, signed by every banker and smelter In tho cttyt "We wish to add our voice to your son tlments, because our welfare depends greatly on tho prosperity of the trans-Mls-sissippl states. Wo favor the uso of silver as money, and thatlt bo freely coined with gold nt tho present ratio of 10 to 1, without discrimination in favor or against oither metal." Charles S. Thomas, chairman of tho na tional Democratic committee, was elected permanent chairman of tho convention. At the llroadwivy theater Rev. Myron Heed and President Andrews, spoko to a crowded houso on tho silver question. Will Nnt lio Court Mnrtl.'nlcit. London, July 13. Tho Globe says It Is authorized to deny tho published state ment to the fTect that nil tho cMptnlns of tho vessels that took pnrt In tho recent maneuvers of tho Ilritlsh MeUltorratienn fiiunilron off Trltioll, Syria, vyero to bo tried by coutt martini. 1 Advices from 8ntnmi, Auckland, July 18. The Snrftonn mall boat lias arrived witn advices ,-wuiou con firm tho report that the situation at Sa moa continues critical. M.-Unlifn ts march. ing on Apia. A battle Is imminent, nnd trado ts at a standstill. Dentil of Arttir I.enlor. New Yoiik. July !. "Wily" Lester. tho variety notor, died at his summer cot- tacto at l'alr Haven N. d nnor a long 111 noss. Hu was 40 years old. Ilowasonoot tho proprietors of Lester & Allen's lulu strels. - Klttt DUnorit DriiivnmU Odhbsa, July 12. Auorbach's qulcksll vor miiies, near Kkaterllioslnv, have been suddenly flooded. Tlio workmen's hut were carried nwny nnd egiit men wet drowned. I Another Siinilny Opening Decision. Chicago. July 13. Judiie Jenkins. In the United fcHates circuit court, decided ngnliistWannm.'iki'r & llrown in their suit to restrain Sunday opening 01 tuo world a fair. Vecausc of its high percentage of tn ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIRIC &; CO., CUIonttvii Infturcf Whlto Clothes, ClAf Clothes, Healthy Clothf. White Russian Soap Fatal I'liiodn In the Tyrol. VIENNA, July 12. Fatal floods have oc curred in the Kulstein and Zlllerthttl dis tricts, in tho Tyrol, nnd It is feared that the damage will bo great. The flourishing village of Hrlxlegg has been partly de vastated by tho rushing waters. Ten of tho villagers nro known to have boon drowned, nnd it ts feared that many others havo lost their lives. L isi tw ftut , fr ir - .. MY bun d VOL irMlt ell jo Mi DO tt d la in us l But or N & trtOl'l A VOl rU jo t. ways H) in tap. NNSYLVANIA HAILltOAU SanUTLKlI.Li DIVISION MAY 21tt. im filns will leave Shenandoah atler the ubov felror VVlEgan't, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Nov le.Ht. uiair.roitsviuo, iiamuurg, Keaaint ittnwn. Phoanlxvil . Norrlslown and I'm!- Ehia(Uroad stree. latlon) at 8:00 and Hit tand4:lSp. m. ov weekdays. ForPotU ono tntermt.'iait stations :tu a m SUMUAY3. WlgEan'b Qil.trton, Krackvllle, Nu. Bt. Clnlr, l'oiihvllie at 0:1)0, 9:4ti u. ix 10 u. m. For Uainburc. ReadlnE, PotU uornsvown, rnuaaeipnu I'hoQuixville. jW, OilOlTm., 3:10 p.m. 3t ranol- ANT, nrtoali. 1 he finest room t iloon, itreet, lllgr. Aiitolll Coming Kust. San Fuakcisco, July 13. After a week spent in this city Mgr. Satolll and party started Iat evening for the cast. iUgr. Satolll will spend a day at Salt Lako City, and will then go on to bt. Paul to see Archbishop Ireland. Sick neadacbo and rcllove all tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious etato of tbo system, euch aa DIztlncBS. Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, l'aln In the Sldo, etc. Whllo tholr most remar table success has been shown In curing Headache, yet Carter's Little Wver nils nro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro ventlnir this aunojlniz complatnt,whllo thoyalso correct all disorders of the etomach, Btlmulato the llrer and rcgulato the bowels. Uvcn it they only HEAD Ache ttaer would be almost priceless to thoso who Buffer from this illstroBelos complaintt but fortu 'nately their goodnensdoeanotendhoro, andtbaso who once try them will find these little pills Vlu abloiuao many ways that tbey will not b& wll Ung to Uo without them. But alter all olclt bead STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closlii Ouotntlons at the Philadelphia nnd New Yurie Exchanges. New Yoiik, July 11. The stock market to day closed In much demoralization, and de- splto several individual rallies, lowest prices uii-o gunerally recorded at tho close. Closing bids: Loulgu Valley S9J4 I'onnsylvanla- )J-6 ReadluK His St. l'uul - 01 ins leavo Frackvule lor Hhenandoah a' 1. m. and Vi:U. i:ut. 7:n and iuictp. m ays, 11:13a m. ai d 6:40p. m. ive Pottsvlllo (cr Shenandoah at 10:1b n. rn. and 4. 10, 7: is and lo:uup. m. Sunday- a. m. and 5: IB u. m. .tn rnuaacinnia uiroaa street siationi 101 vllle and Bhenandouh at 5 67 and 8 35 a in. nu 7 11 pin wecu days. Un Sundays leavt am. For l'ottsv me. u zj a m. ('or ne at 3 20. 4 05, 4 GO, 6 15, 660, 7 30, 8 SO, ill 00, 11 Jo. a m, 12 00 noon (limited ex 1 uo ana twprai is 41, i so, t 4u, -a au, ws as, 5 uo, e uu, 0 u, u 9U, 7 is, a 12 anu iu uu 1 n. C...Ann o nr, a rui . En Kit 6d II 03 11 35, a ra and 12 44. 1 40. z 80. 4 U? ed 4 oU) 0 u, 0 m, d tJ, 7 10 ana aupm an lieht. For Sea Ulrt. Lone Hrsnch and in idiatestat'onsuuu, tiu ana iisam, anu hd 4 OU i) m weekdays. iSunduvs 8H5am uaiumore anu wasuingion aw, t so, 10,1020, 11 IK am, (13 25 limited dlmm 30.3 49. 4 it. (5 10 Congressional Idmltoi an Iarlor Cars and Dlnlnc Car). 6 17. (6 55 usblugtou only, l'ftrior ana uining uar kenes), 7111, 1 vi p m,, uu nigm weea- tsunaays,3 w, 1 jj, v iu, 11 ioam.,111 woo ashlngton only, Parlor hod Dlnleg Car. Chetv 7 uu, 7 40 p m, anu is u? nigni. uailimire oniy ai sus, tui, duo ana m. bundavs. & lb and u su p m. Hlcbmond 7 20 a in, 12 0! night dally, ) p in. weeu oaya. a will leave Ilarrlsburc lor Plttsbure 9 West every day at 12 23, 1 20 and 8 10 ASS), aso,lDuu Jimiteui anu I ou p ui. Altoona at a la am ana 0 03 D m every or I'lltHburtr and Alloona at 11 20 a rc day. ns will leave Sunbury (or WUUamspon .n. fniiT,dii1i7ua. Ifochcster. Huflalo ant last clcra IJ-u. Falls l SM. 5 13 a m.and i 35 p m weev .tlon io H l For Klmlra at 5 34 p m week days, F01 ind Intermediate potntn nt 5 18 am dally UickUavruat613 and tl M a m dally, 1 S ' h K Y 71 P n vrteU days For Kenovo at B 13 86 and 5 1 n m week days, and 5 13 a m 01 tfysonly. For Kane at 3 am, 185pr 1 Hire. '1'BKV08T, J- K- WOOD, , . tfldana, .en'l PtwiV At .tvinded to. rats Is the bane of so many lives that hero Is where we make our treat boast. Our pills cure It whllo others do not. Carter's Little Liver Tills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Tbey are Btrlctly veitetable and do not ftrlpo or purge, but by tnelr sontte action please all who mo thorn. In vials at 25 cents; Uto for II. Bold by drngglsts everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CURS YOURSELF! Mftrou' lo,lwiibGononlioEa iiieet,wnl!.a Hpcrmatorrhmati Joi any uunatnrul rtlwliarceuk your uri.ME tur a bottle cl i;k t. it rurcs in a lew day muttborlAor nnbllrliv nf unctor. nor poisonous anu Jwltho torn llffE TOLD TALES! Siriril'ArBVnmi'itlmoH a bore, but when the peo- ?ple arc mid twice tbat at Gallagher's Cheap C.tnh Htoro they can buy Flour ana 'T ITv at lower rates than unywbe'e In this 1JL1II1 ttdwn. they are gUdto text tbo truth 1 1 ..... -r. . 1 1 II... .1, I . . liUtUT and g?S, ruwwra, umru . & Hay and Straw. I iruurantcpd cot to stricture. 1 nu Vmtrrial Amtrlcan Curt, Manufactured by .Tho Evans Chemical Go. ?x r.iMniMMATi 0 Bprefli ltestnred. For vojtrs I suffered with naln ni.d dlseharco o( the throat, hacking cough frontal headache, wcuk eyes. o , at umei,: eouii not taiK auovu nwlilnperi lost wetuht comlnuully, und not udio 'o worK 1 was iroiie 1 y 1110 Desi pays lans In the county, but re' e ved no roll. (. r I terglvlmc up all hopes I wjs recommendod to use u usiiie 01 aiayer s augneuo u.tiarrri uure. Ai'or using it ior tour weens my epiccn re tuiiicu. jiu yuipiuiKsui uiriira nave uisa pe ed and 1 1. 01 1 koa dure ntpcrson." MllH. Eli.vb1ianiiwf.uk, Klk Lick, yoxerot Co.. 1'a Xhn abiivo is one i f th" ui'iuy issiimonlalswo havo reoelve this week ami wo will publish evtTy 'wo we'll addito ul persons hiving Ijcon cti'td by our marvelous medicine. Try a uuiu 1 nu 'iu cur u av uiiu. Mayeiis' Duno To Oakland, Md PVr do Viv d uffiftsls. M ) r' lNIagueti tHtiorrli uro Is tbo only ineuioine uscu ny vapor uiuaiaiion anu is guar uniti u uy your uruif. 1st. u ww Advertise "The Hoald.' LelilBh Nav... . Heading g. in. ts... 00 Headlni; 1st pf 5s.. 28V Keaillng2d ptM.. m!i Reading 3.1 pf 5s.. UK N.Y.&N. E 21 W. N. Y. & Pa..- 4H II. & B. T. com.. ZiH 11. ,1: 11. T. prof Erie - 14J6 D., U & V 139 N. Y. Central...... 0DJ4 west bbore Like Erie & Vf... 15HS Now Jersey Cent.lU) Del. & Hudson-Jib?! ill us sSSCi 1 1 IHWWIWIWIIW .w.ijl " Mrs. and Sllss Kampton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL Rntn r.Tnt.hnT's ImOVB StlTmiUnU all Dilllculties. Hot Dizlida ChildCuied otBrlehVsDls'tb. by Br. Kennedy's Favbtte Remedy. I J!y -lauJihter had Bright 'I)titast Her anklts, fed and tyt were terribly Mien. physiciant ftnd in 01 four of our Jbcit cd her but her life i M was tfMpni A motuer s love surmounts an aim met nnd I determined to try Dr. Dati Ken nedy'i Favorite Remedy, made a Bon dout, K. Y. amuiat! ALWAYS afcn cd upon this course for ono by o the well known symptomi of tho diet left her. Wordsart to exprttn my jrra udi. nnd I cannot too earnentlv reeomtnd this great medl pM R B3 E & cIn( Her recovery BVtSiO wa.tlrr ly duo to Favorite Remedy, which Its the only medicine taken after her ci was abandoned by tho vhvticiani, Mrs. Kmu A. Keuiton, West Rutland YcrJnt. (Jan you not see mat sua- an tnesi nnd out spoken statement as thalovr comes .from the heart and (9 slncern And does It not show liovr valuahihli reat mivjlclue becom: to Uose wllarr n Haul r Politics 1. Cardo". 70 COUNTY COMI'I'ltOLLKH, P. J. MVL1IOLLAND, Of MIKVASDOAll. Subject to Democratic rules. Olt COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. RA TDORJF or POTTBVIU.K. Subject to Repui lloan rule-, I-IOU PIItECTOH O"' TIIK POOIf, JOHN BERG AN, or J.OUTH OASS TOWNSHIP. SubJ'ct to Democratic rules. General Markets New Yoiik, July 11. Stnto nnd western flour quiet, dull; .lpw ostras, S1.05O2.15: city mills patents. $Uai.0O; fair to fancy, &-'.4'4ik).45; Minnesota clear, $2.5!KZt3, patonts, 3I1; Buporflno, Sl.7rxa,'.25i city mills. 83.85 1.01; winter wlioats, low grades, 81,05(32.45 mitents, S1.4DIS1; stralBUts, eu.3);bi, rye mix. turcs, 2.t)ia-l.t); lino, $l.T0&2.1i; southern dull; common to rnlr oxtra. g2.1033.10; good to choice do, $i.l5($t.25. itye quiet, steady, superfine, S3').25. Wheat weak, moderately active; July. 7-Mo ; August, 7a7lJH4o.: Sep tember, 7S?iTi)He.; October. 77r8)4o.; De comber, 8lifrS!Sc. H'o dull, firm; western, 68 6."8c. Corn dull, weaker; Augubt, 48Mig0,; Septombcr, 49(3190.! Ko. 2. 48l4ai'o. Outs steady, moderately uctlve; July I4U. up, others Ha, down; July, slo. bid; August, KMC.; aop tembcr. state, U713o.; western. UGH1 !c. 1'iiiiDELPiiiA, July 11. Uecl nulet, steady; extra moss, $7.5 3; family, SU31i. Pork in light douiuud, steady; new moss, $1019.5U Litrd dull, nominal; steam rendered, $10.85. Ilutter steady, moderatoly active; Now York tlalry, 1721c; western dairy, 15J18c.; El- glns, 320.; row vorK creamery, nwsca.; west ern creuuicry, 17titi:o.; imitation creamery, 10 iSiWW- Cheese in moderate demand, steadr; New York, largo wane, 7jv)-mo.; do. col ored, 'yAi&Afi-: do. small, SUc; part skims, ht&5o.; full skims. Ho. Has In fair demand, steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 10j 17c. wosturn, 15J4aiOJ4i'. IlAMtMOHB, July 11. Flourdull, unchanged. Wheat easy. Corn easy; whllo corn, by sample, 52c: yellow do., ItVJVl to. Oats quiet, firm. Itye quiet. Hay firm; good to choice timothy, $1U.6017. Cotton firm; middling. 8l6e. Provisions quiet. Mutter firm, quiet; creamery fnncy, 32c; fair to good, 19&!lo.; do. Imitation, 18c, Eu'U dull ut Uc. Live Stock Markets. East LinERTV, Pa July 11. Cattle slow; prime, J5.2Ka5.4J; good, 4 0JOI.75; good butcher t'radns. Jl.35 4.5,1. Hogs dull; rnullum nnd light, $9.400.50; heavy, $&9 0.25. Bheep slow; best grads, 15a., common and mediums, 35c Iambs 25o. oil from last week's prices. Hui-faix), July U.-Cattle dull, with but few hero; 1,100 lbs. medium steers. $1.1 J 1.45. Hogs firm; good Yorkers, $0.55(S0 60; good mediums. JiS.133.a50; roughs, $32(5.50. Sheep and lambs steady; good yearlings, $5&3 25; good yearlings, 5&5.2o; good lambs, $005.00, 1 I,. V75, culls, $3.2531; good sheep, it&A. 1.76; wethers. gt.lJt5. lv Hiit itie Ota Kate tu Atlantic. Atlantic City, July 12. The mayor and city council will make an effort to hitvetho old railroad fare between this city aud Philadelphia reduced to the old figure. The couucllmen say tho raise In the fure has decroused the number of visi tors and greatly Injured business. F OH COUNTY COMVtI-.-10 ER, CHARLES F. ALLEN, Or TAMAQ-A. 1-ubJcct to Her ttb lean rules. Thirty Yars "Sky Pilot." Washinoion, July 13. An order hns been issued at the navy department plao ina Chaplain W. II. Stewart on the. retired list of the nary, Uo vras appointed, from Massachusetts, and has been in the ser vtoe thirty years, ' "' nil rir Jr . , y$j Cheap Cast) Start sss'sssfe 1 wfcsr mm strict, in Olt COUNTY' TRBASUIU It, II J MVLD O.V, rtublect to tho rules of the vcntl tt, III-SHENANDOAH Democratic jrjtOR COUNTY TUBAaUKEK, DANIEL DECHERT, .1. Or SOIIUYLKILL HAVEN, Subject o Kvp-blltMnmlee. D. X ,1015 COUNTY O' iKillHSIOXKR, 8 EN J. R. SRVERN, QY SHEW AN DOAn. Subject 10 deetelon ot the Kepubllran Cod uvenuoi. HOV DOOKS C$6 ASTRAY. rpOK KEQISTKB P. J. MARTIN, ttv FjM) ALTO. Subject to Democratic rulos. F JK COUNTY C0JUU8SI0NBK, FRANK RENTZ, or ASH LAND. nhieot tn IlanaMlM.il nil F OR COUNTY OOMillWilONKK, TJldUAS UEtLLW, or 6HKNANDOAI1 dubject to Republican rules. F OU COUNrY COMillSSIONKR, S, Q. WDOLBTQN or aiumuTON. Subject to It iHiUIwb rulA Olt OUNTY lX)MMalONK3i EM AS E. ffffJ, Or POCTS VIU.E dubjeet to KepuDUosut rale ptORi OUNTY COMMI8!QN8(l. DANItSL NEISWBNn&R. Or SHE-ANDOAU. Subject to ItepubUoau rules. p-Oll COUNTY COMMJSwiavait, JOHN JP, MARTIN. Subject to Democratic rules The Various Why Iu Willed Public I.llini rlits l.ixe Mutty uliltm-. There nr forty-nine imblic lllmirlos in this city, nil of which do a lar(er or smaller clroulntlnu; business. It is mifo towiy thnt Uto Hffjrrofrtttc nttmbor of volumes on tlio shelves In those forty-nlno libraries will nmount to nt loitst ono million, live hundred thon and. It In tto wonder, then, that with this large number of books, and tho many who draw them nnd cither tulce them to tholr homes or use thorn In tho libraries, a gront many should be 10 it. . "It would be a matter of surprlso to a layman, said tho librarian of one of tho larifo libraries recently, "If In uould Itnow by actual count the mtm ijer of books whloh tiro lost, strayed or stolon in all tho libraries of tho oltv. Do not understand me to mean thnt all of tho books whloh disappear from tile library shelves and nevor find their way back agnln nro Intentionally stolen; a great many people take liooks to llielr homes, nnd although their in tention is good and they moan to re turn them they forget to do so. Of course we keep an aceonut of all the books that are taken from the llbrnrr. aud If a member Is derelict we write to him and ask for the return of the book. In many instances we get them bnok. In some cases, however, thej' have buon kept so long that the flues which wc lmposo for keeping a book after It is overdue havo grown to such an amount that they oxcaed the value of the bojk, and so the borrower can not afford to return it. This In some instances Is made good by tho borrower replacing tho book, iu which oaso wc ay nothing about the fine, boing glnd " get tho book back ngnin, even 'lotiifh we do have to put onanew wit and a new library label. In '!hor cases,' howevor, und those are ..v many, the borrower has moved in.l left no address, and hns probably mo out of town to tnko up resilience 1 another city. Thon the book is lost 'i its forever. You can readily see how ' w mill not pay for us to spend any ' 1 y 'nre amount of time or money in " ik eg up a book which Is worth par nps a dollar or two." A nong what class of books aro tlu lisapponr.inoos htrgoit?" O llction of course, because tho I'li sr st number of dlsnnneiirniipna urn i e uisefiuence of the reasons I have iven you. And I'll tell vou a vorv ill'' liar thlner. It mnv astonish vnn. I miv it with a duo respect to the In tegrity of clergymen, but whenever we let. a clergyman take a book from the library we keep a more particular watch upon that book than upon any other. It seoms hnrd to say it, but there aro more valuable books lost by reason of lending to clergymen than by lending to any other class of people. This does not tirguo that they nro exceedingly nbscntmlnded. It is certain that thero is no class of people who aro so un businesslike In their methods ns min isters. Their Intention is good enough, but the books get on tholr sholvcs, and they nro chlclly books of reference, and lifter they have worked up the particu lar sermon for winch tlioy wanted tho book thoy forget nil about it. If thov urn regular members of a library It is easy enough to recover the book, be cause wo can jog their memories when they como in for other books. Imtmanr clergymen como to libraries who nro not members, and their cloth is sulll- ient to secure for them the courtesies f almost any library In the city. No body cares to refuso a minister a book. Very frequently their cards bear no ad dresses, and sometimes ovon clergymen move. "Then thero aro the women. Ponrot- ful nnd without an idea of business notUods. Wo write, and. write, nnd write, andget no response, nnd often havo to sond ono of our employes to call in person and secure the book." vuruabia hooks?" "Woll, It is sometimes a vorv nnsv matter for persons who are mean nongh to steal books to steal those. A man comes In with a package or a sntchol. In very few libraries Is there m:tn stationed on watch on the nvit whow business it is to seo that nobody comas in or poes out with a package. 11. n uiu wiuiCTi uiuig in tne worm, whero a man gets a book to use in the library, for him to wrap it up in the package which he has been e.arrvinir. Und which, perhaps, contains twrt or uiree ouier boots, or to ilmn It Into his satchel nnd cai-rv It nnt. nn,l this is the way that most of them are stolon, w n law libraries, which are 1110 oost jruariled libraries in the e t.v mifer considerably from this methor' it stealing." i. y. Press. m aiu PUT Intorosting Experiments at tbo Naval Proving Grounds, AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS LEAD. roiniiiiinilrr Sniiip-.nn, tllilof of the Oril niiiKo Itiirciut, Buys tlio United Stntes Make the lli it Armor Iu tho World, suit Mnltos It Cltonpnr. In Paint the best is thecheapest. Strietlv PtirA White Lead b best; properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before Bctiiaiuu.urpr icpainung can De uonc. When buying it is important to obtain trictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its character as the standard paint. John T. Lewis & Bros. is the standard brand of strictly pure Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best in buying it. You can produce any desired color by tinting thi brand of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For ale by the most reliable dealeri in Paints everywhere . if you are volriK to paint, It will pay you to leend to ua to a book containing Information that may aav, you many a dollar, it will only cost you (postal card to do so. . JOHN T. lEWIS & BROS. CO., ' " . Philadelphia fte only SURE10ACH DESTROYER is I SSAURERS' E3i:x32:rtuci3Nr.oR.. Is guarantee It toridthewseof . HoACHt. pd Watir Bugs, 01 only Refunded. VIAURERS' ., Psrtlaa ,'lECT POWDER u "eit la the market for iVt' "OTM. hr Ssls b 111 DruQUlttl-Ce sutVi ... .nt;. j omy to ciotuei, mi ,bu mnoneatu, 1 'n?S D. MAURfct i SON, sum i -i" "HiiapsiPMIV Wasiiisoton, July J9.-TI10 third of a iicrleH ot armor plate tests of worldwldo Interest anil Importance took place yester day at the naval proving (rround's, tweuty tulles south of this city, oil the Potomao river, 'llie flrt of those tests vtm at. An napolis several yeain ago, when plates from Kngland, France and the United StnUw wore in competition, nnd thesecond in tho fnU of 1801, whun tho meriU of tho Harvey prooess were tlcmonstrated. Yes terday the results of the labors of Ameri can manufacturers, oiicom raged by the lib eral Inducement! of coiwess and the ad mtnistrntious of the navy department, were subjected to the requirements em bodied In the contract for side and turret armor for the vessels of tho now navy now approaching completion. The rosults, generally speaking, were most satisfactory. Among those who witnessed the tests were Secretary Herbert. Cntitnln Onl Drown, tho famous Knglish ordnance ex port; M. Douvnrd, superintendent of tho armor department of tho Cruzot works, France; Commodore Snmpson, chlof of tho oruimnce mtmtu. ana representatives of iuc contracting linns. There wero two plates tested, which wore attacked by three projectiles each, Tho tests were for acceptance and for pre mium, it havititr been nllmilntr.1 thnt if the plates resisted penetration under a cer tain proscribed velocity tho makers should receive a premium of 830 a ton, In nddltton to the contract price of,67B a ton. The first tost was of O inch plate, 0 fcot and 4 Inches wide anil a ft. inches long, a snmplo of tho sldo armor ot tho monitor Jlonadnook. It was nlckol steel, weighed 10 tons and was made by tho Carncgle-Frick company, of Pitts burg. Three Holtzcr projectiles, weigh ing !3.j0 pounds ouch, wore flmil nirnlnah if. from nu 8-inch rillc, the muzzle being iCTit uoni iuu nice 01 ino target. The llrst projectilo had a velocity of 1.400 fcot n, Rpn- ond at tho moment of Impact, and pene trated tho plate and oak backing to a depth ot 11.7 Inches. The second project ile, with HBtriking velocity of 1,083 feet, went through the nhtte. 3 feet of onk Imrk. Ing nnd lost itself In the earth against which tho butt was built. Tho third nrn. jectllo had n velocity of 1,530 feet, andpon etrated plate and baoklng to a dopth of UX inches. Tlio plato well withstood the strain of tho attack, no cracks being per ceptible, nnd it fully met overv reniilrn. .nient for acceptance. Dut tho result of tlio sc-niid shot deprived the makers of any chance" r the premium. Depending on this tost wero about, '230 tons of plate, Involving nearly S150.000. Tho test of the second plato was an ex act duplicate of the first in its results. It was a sample of the curved plates for the barbette on the Itidlann, inado by tho Bethlehem company, nnd, like the first, of niuKui btcei. ns dimensions were 8 feet 4 inches in height. 12 feet 1 inch in lomrtli and 17 inches thick, forming n mass weigh ing ai)$ tons. It was tho heaviest plate yet tested, and its thickness will probably not no surpassed to any great extent until there Is a change In tho method of naval warlare nnd shipbuilding. It was sub jected to attack from a 13-lnch rifle, which threw 11 monster Carpenter shell weighing 850 pounds. Its muzzlo was 810 feet from tho face of tho plate. The strik ing velocity of the first shot was 1,333 feet 11 second nnd It penetrated to n depth of '" wniiicn, iiiLivuiii iuss man mm an inch of going through. The second shot Was llred with a velocity of 1,405 feet a second mid went 3 inches into the oak backing. The third and last shot was to determine whether or not tho premium was tn he paid, and the velocity was raised to 1,858 feet a second When the smoke and dust following the discharge had lifted it was jound that the shell had gone clear througu the plato and 8tl Inches ot oak backing, and then, finding tho embankment rather thin, wasdeliected into tho alrnnd plunged Into the river somo hundreds of yard. away, or was lost in the woods on the hill Bide. Kxpert opinion on this point dlf fered, but that It had plowed its waj through all obstructions and disappeared from view was obvious. Tho plato secured for Its makers the acceptance of tho wholi contract, amounting to from 500 to 70b toiis, but earned 110 premium.. Like tht Jlonadnook plate, it showed no cracks un der the terrific strain to which it bud been subjected. . Kveu more satisfactory than the show ing made by the plates was that of the projectilts. The 8-iuch shells wero of the Holtzcr conical pattern, and the 13-lnch oi the Carpenter conical pattern. All fourof tho shells thnt wore recovered appeared wholly unchanged to tho unprncticed eye of tho layman, and tho gauge showed that thoy were disturbed to such a small de greo that thoy might again bo fired with tho attnohment of a new strip for rifling. Somo Idea of tlio force with whloh the shells struck tho face of the plates-may be gained from the fact that the energy of tho last shot fired was equivalent to the iorce necessary to move a mass of 21,600 ions lurougn one toot or space. Tin cost of the tests was no small item. and, as they compelled tho acceptance of the plates represented, it falls nno-n the government. In round numbers the bar bette plate cost $15,000. the armor nlatu o,ju, anu tue nring 01 the rifles (If the projectiles n,re not again used) 3,WX7. After the tests had been ooucliuleri nil the officials and experts expressed un bounded gratifloation at the results. Cap tain Ord Drown, of England, looklmr in admiration at the barbette plate, said: "It is a piece 01 magnitlcent metal. I do not understand why there are uo cracks from one hole to another they were less than three feet apart. Commander Sainnson said, "The teats demonstrate that tht United States makes the best armer in tht world, and makes it much cUeacar than other nations are able to produce it." 91, I.plnti to Slice!! 31. I.ote. PAWS, July 13. M. Lenine. prefect of the Seine-at Oise, has been appointed tu succeed M. Lone in the prefecture ot police uere. JIUS, MIIXY FKlltJUSON. Troy, N. Y. The following tribute to DANA'S nmrer over OLD (JHIIONW. UOJI PLAINTS, trim ttnt u.i by ll'ni. (froom of the irell-t-noton "ORG Oil' 8 PITA 11 MACY,"129 Congress St., Troy.NtY.: Gentmimkn : I have been troubled with i. viiit ro.ni'i.Aivr, co.v.ntii'a- TIO.V mill IYNI'i:i'SI,V for a long time. I employed tho host Doctors In tho city; they tola 1110 Old Chronic Complaints were Imri! tn cure. Tlit'lr medicine did mo good. I stopped taking It and Itotlglit a liottlo of DANA'S aAlWAl'AItlli. I. A. llufore I had taken half of It I felt better. I have taken three bottles of DATA'S SARSAPARILLA! ami nm belter than for yoArs. IT HAH ' dom; tvi)i:its roit nv. ,1 vim-- i-nt aii.vlliliiB I want and It (torn not , iIlHtrpNM mu in tho least. ' ' Yours truly. Troy, N. Y. MKS. HILLY f'KIiaUSON.- DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME.-, Professional Cards. J OlIN it. COYLE, A TTOIWEY-A T- LA IT. Ofllce Heddall bulldiug. Hhenandoah, J'a..''! ML U. BOKKE, .' ,11 '.Si ' . -.,)i ' A 7'7 ORXKr-A T-IaA W. SrJBtUNDOAU, PA. qmce-BoomS. l. O Oulldlng, Hbenandoah, i d Esterly building, I'ottsvillo, , Q T. HAV1CB, 8 VBOE0N DENT1S7. Office NorthAflAt Clip. Mnln nn nAM U. . Shenandoah, over Stain's drug store. . , ' . 8. KISTLKn, M D., PHYSICIAN AND SimOKOiY. ifflco -ISM North Jardln street. Shenandoah" jJU. J A MRU m1'b,in. PHYM01AN AND BURQKON, Office and Rosklcnoe, o 34 North JardW trpet. Shenandoah. piiANIC WOMEK.M. D. Apeeiafiiltn Trratmml of Catarrh. Practice limited to dlseasos or tho eyo, ear .'S?S-ai"? thl;VaV. Spoctat-lea lurnlshed, guar tntoert to suit all eyes Office aa East Pan Btreet, Bhcnandonh. H. K. D- LONGACHK. Graduate In All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at .endod to with pro i piness. rturgtcal opera tions performed with the greatest care. Ofllce: Jommercliil Hotel, Hbenandoah. D S3 SHOE hp. Do you wear them 7 Vhen next In need try a pair.' Boat In tho world. ?,4.Q0 3.50 $2.50 13.00 .50 $2.00 fORUDIES' 2.00 SI.75- FOR Boys I.7S .-1. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE. mrl, IniU hi,i styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, 54.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes. Namo and arlce stamped on tho bottom, look for It when you buy IV TT Tin r a e, t. . . a . . . ,i.,uuuuut iirocuton, inaas. ,oid oj 2.25 FOR JOSKIII UAI.I., H South Main Htreet, Shenandoah, Fa. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Nattonut i.uugue. At Ittttburg: R. n. e. Pittaboru 10171110 0-l U 1 New Vork 0 0 1 0 H 0-t I ; At Clerelsn4: n. 11. E. Glorelail...M. 0 1 3 0 8 0 0 5 x-W 1 1 o.toii.-..-... 0 II 0 I 1 1 t 11 -1 11 : AtSuLoalsi 11. U.K. Bt. Loal. 110004000-8 11 i I'hlladalphla,. 00010001 0-27 AtChloago: a. u. e Chicago S 0 4 0 0 1 I I 0-16 SB 1 Washington-. 001000130 i t At Cincluuati: u. n. e Cincinnati 10081110 x-ll 18 11 llaltlmore ! I M II 0 I I 010 8 7 At Loulkville: a. h, 1 llrooklyn 0 & 0 X 1 0 0 10 x Ugl 4 LouUvlllo 80008100 118 18 8 remisyWmilu State Iiikiiw. At Jobnstowii-JobMtowa, j Kaston. 3. At Altooaa UarrUbnrg. 6; Altooua, 1. At Vork Vork, T Allentown, 4. Hastern 1-aagiie. At Pr8Tidnee lrovldnee, Erie, S. At SprifiBftald -Springfield. f; HulTulu, L AtAlUm-WUItKabuiis. U A.uan,7 Everything modelo'l after Green's CJafo, 1'blladelphla, is H. SXmitx fit., SUciiaiuIonU. Tho leading place In town, lias la; "ly been entirely reno vated. Ki,. 'Mngnew, clean tottfrssh. Tbe nSJIneof Wines and Liquors I 01f, Max, lorelgn and do mestlo. r"roe lunch served eaob evening. Dig schooners ot I nstt.BMr,IQrter, Ale, Ac. PP0SFTE : THE : THEATRE. r t lmnoHum, Prop. Entirely VSdEUBLE MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE FOB COSTIVE NESS BHIousnoss. DyoDODsia. I Indigostion, Diseases of i mu iMunoys. 1 orpin Liver r Rheumatism, Dizziness ) Sick Headache, Loss of 9 Appetite, JaundIco,Erup 110ns ana si rri: 255. pMtKtlt, 1 Diseases. CaUtfiUSnnrliti ii-jjui, juu.iui ci Minn, rrops., Barllajti tt. AIVUA aUi. . PMMMlriMj. AiT.AAw,.,. "rr.iu.ii..iil: i 'A At ;' H ; 5 i f i ' ,"i y .1 - "9E ti.