HEADING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anlliraollo coal used oJiIiutveiy, lDSiirlng cleonl'-oss and comfort TIME TABU. IN ErrEUT MAY II, 18W. Trains leave Sliimaniloab aa follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, woolt iajt B,B.S3,7.18,10.08 a.m., I'i'il.tMBAM p.m. Sunila 8, 7.4(t tt. m. Vor Now York via Mauch Chunl lekdavs, 7.18 a. m.. I i 1, 2.18 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dajt 8.6 23.7.18, 10.08 n. m.,118 11,2.48, 6.63 p. to. Sun ,y, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. in For Harrlsbure, week 1ijs, 2.03, 7.18 . tn 18, 6.63 p. m. For Atlentown, wook days, 7.18 a. m U.2I 18 p. m. For l'ottsvlllo, woek day, 2.08, 7.IP, 10.08 a. m., 21. 2 48, 6.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. In., 4.2t m For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, wook days, K. 6 P. . m. Sun iy, 2.08, 7.48 a. m, 4.28 D. m. Additional lor nhnnov Cltv. week dava. 0.63 n. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.U m.,2.43 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburs, pok days, 3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 8.68 pm. inday, 3.23 a. m., 3.03 p. ra. For Mahanoy 1'iane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.23, 18, 10,08, 11.28 a. ra., 12.21, 1.33.-2.48, 6.63, 0.S8, 9.3 ra. Sunday, 2.08, 3.21, 7.40 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. tr For airaravlllo, (Kappahannock Station), pekdays, 2,08, 3.23, S.Zi, 7.18, 10.U8, 11.28 a. m. 21 1 33, 2 48, 6.63, 6.63, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08. a, 7.46 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland and Shainokln. wock days, 3.23, 3, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.68, V.33 p. m. Sun iy, 3.23, 7.46 A. m., 3.03 p. m. TRAINS FOH SIIKNANDOAU! Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days, JO a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. tn., 12.16 night. Sun' iy, 6 00 n, m., 12.15 night Leave New Yorkvla Mauch Chunk, wcokdaye, ). 8.46 a. m.. l.uo, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. I.iavo Philadelphia Markot atrcot Million, cck diln, 4.12, 8 36, 10,00 n. m. and 4.110, JO, 11,80 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 0.03 a. m 11.30 ni. I.eavo Kcadlng, week days, 1.65,7.10, 10.05, 11. W o.oo, .o. p. m sunuay, i.ao, iu. a. m. Leave l'ottsvlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaqtm, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. ., 1.21, 7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 0 p. m. Lcavo Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 6.1b, .47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42, 0.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.18 m., 3 211 n. m. Lcavo Mahanoy Plane, week d ys, 2.40, 4.1 , W,B.35.10.40,U.6i)a.m.,12 66,2.06,5.80,8.26,7.57,10.. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, r.27 a. in., 3.37, 5.01 p. ni Lcavo Olrardvlllc, (Kappahannock Stnuon) ccksdays, 2.47, 4.07, 6.3:), 0.41 10.46a. m., 12.U 12, .01, 5.26, 0.32, 8.03, 10.18 p. m. Sunday, 2.4" n. n.,w, u. m., o.ui y. m. Lcavo Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.. 15, 12 Ut m.,3.35, 11.16 p. m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. For llalttmoro, Washington and the West vl venue station, I'htladolphla, (P. & It. It. 11.) 0, 8.01 , 1 1.27 a. ra., 3.56, 5.42, 7.16 p. m. Sundai , 8.02, 1 1.27 a. m., 3.68, 5.42, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia; Chestnut street whar id South street wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, SOU, BOO, 10 15 a m, aturdajB, 1 30j 2 00, 3 CO, iuu 4 SO, 5 15 pm icurslon 7 1 0am. Accommodation, 800 um, 10. 6 45 p in. Sundays Express, 7 50, 8 00, 830, 9 00, 1000 a and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 am and 15 p m. llcturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, Atlanu id Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kipio .londaysouly 645) 7 00, 7 35, 9 SO a m and 3 15, 0, 5 0, 7 3J, 30 pm. ACCJBmolatlon, 5f0, 111 am and 4 30 pm. Excursion, from foot of Isbissippl Ave uo ouly. 6 lie p m. unuajb ExprtbS, .'130. (in, 500, 010 0 30, 0 7 80, 8 00, BSO p m. .tccotnmodillon, 7 30 a and 5 05 pm. L,clllfll VnHcv Division Passenger trains leave Shenandoah foi enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le' ghlon, Slatlngton, Whllo Hall, Catasauq.ua, llcntown, Ilcthlehem, Enslon, Philadelphia azleton. Weutherly, Quakako Junction, Del 10 and Mahanoy City at 6.04, 7.28, 9.08 a m. .43, 2.57, 4.23 p. m. For Now York, 6.' 4, 7 20 a. m., 12.43. 2.57 St p. m. For Ilaalcton, Wllkoa-Uarre, White llavoo Itlston, Lacey vllle, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, id Hlmini, 0 "I. 018 it. in., 2. 7, 8.18 p. m. For Kueheatcr, HunMlo, Niagara Falls and iu Wwi (1.01, 9.i 8 n in ri 43 and 8.08 p. in. For llrlvideru, Uclauurc Water llap and iroudpburg, UH a. m., 4.22 p. m. l'or l.ninbertvlllc anil Trenlon. 9.08 a. m. ForTunkhanuuck.BOl 9 OH a. m., Z5", 8 ijH p. m For Ithaca ami Ucncva 0.01. 0i 8 n, in. 8.(1 m I''or Auburn DOS a m. 8.08 p. m. ForJeanoHVllle. LuvlAlonaudKeaverMeador, Jil, a. m., 6 27, B.U8 p.m. For AuUutirled, lluzlelon, Stockton and Lum ur Yard, 6 01, 7.20, 9.08, a.m., 12.41, 2.67 i!, 6.27, 8.(.8 p. m. For Scramou, 6.04, 9.08, a. m., U4;.-.M (18 p.m. For llazlebrook, Jeddo. Driftocac. . rrel.iLu, 01, 7.16, 9.08. a. ra., 12 43, 2.57, 5.27 . rr. For Aahland.Ulrardvllloand Lo1 Pwlt. 4 hi. 51,8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, H.S, S3, 9.16 . m. For Kaven Itun, Centralla, Mount Caruiel and tiamomn, o., i. u a. tn., i.iu, iav, b:c p. m. For Yatosvtl p. Park l'lace. MahanovCltvar.il 'Clano, 0.04, 7.28, B.'JS, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2 57, 4.22, 27. 8.C8, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Sbamoklu at 7.65, 11.45 a. m., 65, 3.2U p. in. and arrive at Shenandoah at 05 a. m., 12.43, 2 57, 1.22 p. IU. Lcavo Shenandoah for Pottavlllc, 5.60, 7.20 08, 11.05 a. m 12 43, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Lcavo Pottsville for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.15. 05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7,15. . m. Leave Shenandoah for Hntlcton, 6.04, 7 20, 9.0b . m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Lcavo llazlclon for Sbciaidoah, 7 21, 9.23 1.00 a. m., 12.15, i.tb, B.S0, 7.2a, 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo tor Ashland, Ulrard vllle and Lou :reek, 7.29, u.tu a m., is.su, .43 p. m. For YateivtUe, l'ark Place, Mahanoy City clano, Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Pcnr lavcn Junction. Mauch Chunk, Allentown, letblchcm, Kaslon and New York, 8.40 a m. im 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.65 p m. For Yateavlllo, Park Placo, Mahanoy City and leiano, 8.40, u.x n. ra., i.ju, z.dd, i.w o.vi p. m Leave Hazloton tor Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.31 .. m.. 1.05. 6.30 n. m. Leave Shenandoah for l'ottsvlllo, 6.60, 8.40, '.30 a. m., z.4p. in. Leave l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.1' i.m.,1.35, 5.15 p. m O. Q. HANCOCK, Gtn. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia. Pa. . W. NONNEMAC1IEK, Asst. U. P. A. Lclugb Valley U1VISIOU, N""in MiMnipnnra I. A. SWEIQAItD, (Jo il. Bupt pKNNSYLVANIA HAILltUAD. BOntfTLKlLL DIVIStOH. MAY 2l6t. 1893. TralnB will leave Shenandoah after the abovt lato for Wlggan's, Qilberton, 1'rackville, Nev ;aslle, Bt. Ulair, I'otisvuio, iiamDurg, ueauinK ottatown. I'hoonlxvll' Norrtstown and PhD' idelpbla (Uroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:41 c m. and 4:15 p. m on weckaays. for iotw Jllle and Intermediate .anions 9:10 a. m. 1 SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, OUb'-i ton, Frackvllle, Ne jastle, St. Clair, Potuvlllo at 6:00, 9:40 a. in indSMOn. m. For Hiimbunr. Heading. Potts Own, PbcenlxvlUe, Norrtstown, Phlladelphli ite:uo, 9-4ua. m., a:iuj. m. ! Trains leave Fiackvlilo for Hhenandoah a' l:i0a. m. and 12:14, 6 04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m undnys, 11.13 a. m. and 3:40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:16 h-.iSn. m. and 140,7; l.i and 10:00 p. m. Sunday. t iu:4(i a. m. ana d an. m. i.iiavo I'nilaUelDhlai Uroad Btreet station) foi Pnttftrilln and Khcnaniloah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m 10 ana 7 u P m w ecu uuys. ua sunuays leave 1 6 60 a in. For Pottsvl lie, 9 23 a m. For New fork at 32U, 4 05, 4u), 5 16, 0 60, 7 30, 8 20, 50, n ou, li 'O. am, l.uu noon lumueaex ress 1 00 and 4 60 p m) 12 41, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20, 00,4 02,5 00,8 00.020,0 50,7 13,8 12 and lOOOp t, isol nignt, 3unuuys aioiin,iQii,iiio, 12. 95a 11 03 11 M. a mand 12 44, 1 40.2 30.4 0? limited i 60) 5 20, 0 20, 0 60, 7 IS and 8 12 pm anc c 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long llranch and In VrmedlatoBtatlims0 50, DiO and 11811am, and For llaltlmorc and Washington 3 60, 7 20, 31.9 10. 10 20. 11 18 am, cis sa iimuea aming ir.) l SO, 3 46, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited ullman Parlor t ar and Dining Car), 6 17, (8 65 hr Wahingtou .nly, Parlor and Dining Car. to coaohuBi. 7 00. 7 40 on... 12 03 night week fcys. Hundays,3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18a m., 4 41 (8 65 jt Washington only, Parlor and DlnligCar, o coai'lies,i 7 uu. 7 4U P m, unu i. im pikoi. For lialtlraore only at zvz. ui, ova ana ilv P. m. KiindflvH. 5 (18 lind II 30 n For Itlchmocd 7 20 a m, 12 03 night dally, d 1 30 p m. wcok days. Trains will ltavo llarrlsburg for Pltwburs dth Wmitevi'rv dav at 12 25. l ai ana s iu m and 2 25, 3 'Jo, (500 limited) and T0P m. I ay for Altoona at 8 18 a m and 5 03 pm every y. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a to ery oar. . fralns will leavo Sunlmry for Wllllamsport, llmlra, CananUalgua, llochoster, Iluffalo and lagara Falls ai 204. 5 is a m.ana i on p m wen ' t-le and internicUate points at 6 13 a tn dally Hit Lock Haven at ft IS and 9 68 a m dally, t 85 ivu Pm numnihii nmveeK aava. roi a 5 31 Dmweukaara ror uenovo ai aio 1 35 and 5 31 n m week days, and 6 13 a m oi unsays only, i- c i only. For Kane at 6 .3 m, 1 Si p u L-eVfliys. M. WIKV08T. J U Wool), 'len'l I'Hh-'p An uen'l Manage' WICE TOLD TALES I S'j Are 'omeiliiu-s a oore, but when the peo- Eie are via twice inav v u,,bv. heap Cai h Store they can buy Flour and T. a at lower ratc than unywhe.e In this town, they aro gl d toJ the tiruth of the oft reputed .towdrK" of Uro cerles, ltutur ai.rt.5ggs. 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Ilrallh ad It rua Mrcutli OViltiN IKtU Im 60 1 W Aju bend fur liluitM I'auituilet, uuultHl , staled, fret SANDCN ELECTRIC CO., Ma 980 UKOA1WAV, NEW YUUK ClTT I DUSKY : k I DIM0ND Sh 1 ISW r tSi i TO Advertise "The Horld.f in Tho Address Adopted by tho Sil ver Oonvontion. DANGERS OF A GOLD STANDARD. t Drr;e the "Amerlcnn System of I'rcfl Coinage of OnM nnit Silver at the Amer lcnn llntlo of 10 to 1," nutl Uenounoes the llrltlsh Money l'oivcr. DlWVKIt, .Tuly 13. Iti mnrked contrnst witli tliB llery uttemncu In tlio llvcr con vention (in Tuosility wat tlio nildress ndopUHl. Tho report from tlio commlttco on resolutions wax in tho lorm of nn np- poni to tlio people of tho Unlteil Stntes, nskliiK their culm a nil coiullil considera tion of tho fncts relatlna to silver nilnlncr, nnd the attempt to ilemonetUo silver. The ndil rem contnlns nbout 4,000 words. Tho history of the silver legNlntlon of tho past twenty years Is reviewed, nnd tho address continues! "Tho enemies of bimetallism nnd they now falrly'number nil thoso who opp0o freo coltmsre for silver alike with gold, hs It, was octoro tho ilemonetlzatlon of silver In 1873 openly doclnro that thoy wilt bo content with nothing lens thnn the uncon ditional repeal of the silver purchasing clause of tho Sherman law. It Is for that that tliuy struKKle; it was to secure It that the panic was created, mid freo coinage In India suspended. "Unconditional repeal. That means BtrlklnK from tho laws the Inst remnant of legislation that secures coinage for silver. It llxes the United States llrmly in the ranks of the slnglo stnndanl nations. It is the consummation of tho conspiracy or ganized at the closoot tho Franco-Prussian war to destroy as money on ultimato re demption of half of tho coined money of the world, leaving the other half to hear nlono the vast amount of credit upon which tho world's business is conducted, Inviting more frequent panics nnd Tender ing them more destructive and enduring. The Sherman law is not the work of tho silver producing states. It was forced upon the country against their will. Their constant demand has been that of the west and south nnd of the working masses of tho whole country. They havo not Bought to imposo upon tho country some new financial nostrum, but liuvo aikuil simply for tho restoration of the colnngo laws as they were from tho llrst laws of tho federal constitution until tho furtivo repeal of 1873. "Tlio Sherman law was tho trick by which that restoration was defeated. It wns accepted by blmetalllsts as n pledge that the old laws should at some futuro time bo restored, nnd they now demand, not thnt tho bliormnn law shall Ho re tained, but that tho hostages shall bo re deemed by tho re-enactment in Its stead of the coinage laws under which tho coun 'ry grow nnd prospered for more thnn quarters of n century." Tho charge that tho bimctnllists de mand that sixty cents shall bo made a dol lar is denounced ns a lie. Regarding the statements that Colorado I would repudiate her debts, tho uddress says: We of Colorado pride ourselves upon our commercial and financial Integrity. No calamity ran induce us to repudiate ono dollar of an honest debt. All of our assets are nt tlio will of their creditora for their reimbursement." In o osing, tho address says: "Hopeful of speedy delivery from tho crushing buiden of a financial system be gotten of the greed of Great Drilain's re morseless money power, and the prosperity inseparable from an American system, which includes the free coinage of gold nnd sliver at tho American ratio of 10 to 1, we submit to tho pcoplo of thu United Stntes this statement of our cause." Delegates wcro chosen to the St. Louis nnd Chicago conventions. Amniida Veulc Assnaltcil. Mount Hnixr, N. J., July 13. Whllo on her way home on tho edge of Mount Holly, .Miss Amanda Peak, sister of Dar clay Peak, who murdered Katie Anderson, wns set upon nnd murderously assaulted with a blackjack by Mrs. Lizzie Uurand, wife of Charles Duraud, and left lying un conscious. The injured girl was found soon after and taken homo. She wns badly hurt, but wjll recover. Tho asinult was tho outcome of Chnrles Durand's atten tions to Amanda, with whom ho had been lntlmnto for some time, and which led Mrs. Ournnd to leave her husband. A warrant hns been issued for Mrs. Durand's arrest, but she has fled, A NevfSuler Man's ltotnnnce. Nouwalk, Conn., July 13. Douglass Ayres, connecteil with a Now York news paper, anil who hns been here for a week past in tho interest of tho paper, eloped with Miss Annlo SfcPherson, daughter of Murdock McPherson, the proprietor of tho Norwalk hotel. They were married" In LewiBboro, If. Y., and wero found in Stam ford. Tho girl was restored to her par ents, nnd Ayres is under arrest, charged with abduction, as the girl is under 14. AI. T.uze for Amliussnilor, Paris, July 13. M. Lozc, ex-prefect of police, who tendered hisreslgnatlonou tho ground that the government intended to make a scapegoat of hint In connection with the rioting hero last week, has re ceived a semi-official notification that he la to bo appointed French ambassador to Austria, Hie Weather, Fair; probably warmer! southwesterly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho prosident has rooonl.ed Charles Hugh Maxwoll Trayner as becond British vico consul nt New York. A bridge over the Valley rallrond tracks at Cleveland, O.. fell, dangerously injuring two persons nnd killing three horses. The Chilean legation at Washington has been reinforoetl by another attache In tlio person of Senor Victor Eustman. The directors of tho Planklntou bank, of Milwaukee which recently failed, have beou indicted for abetting shady transac tions, The anniversary of the battle of the Jloyno wns generally celebrated yesterday by Orange societies in tho principal cltien of tho country. Postmaster General Illssell has deoltled to abandon tno three sizes of postal cards now In use, and to substitute one tixo lor both single und reply cards. A dispatch from President Eietn, of San Salvador, says tho statements of u revolu tion in that country nro absolutely false. Everything is tranquil there. The odlcen of the Mediterranean squad, roil who are chained with a partial riwpou . .:i.y for thu Victoria disaster will bo i : ltd ..t Vak tte, Malta. July IT. A Once FiiniuuM .Actr.'i.s Head. Nkw Your, July 13. OcUtvia Allen, mix! 53 years, at one time a famous actrms, '.led at Fort Leo from heart trouble. She ,vas at different Units lending lady for Hooth. Barrett and Keene, and was known as the bast actress in fetich parts ou the tago. Muriltir y iili'Uly Atengcil, CoLUMUUS. Miss., July 13. -The negro Heury Fleming, who stubbed to death Mr. Mincher on Monday night, was taken from the officer and hanged. The mob after wards riddled the body with bullets from wlucheterv - FASHIONABLE FINERY. ihlil Articles of Ornnmrnt In Oold nnd Sil ver. 1 horo Is no abatement In onntnol and Its UWi A beautiful vinaigrette lias the top In onninoled fruits. A now silver bolt-buckle has n sword- hilt for its ornamunt. Funny cloaks In bluo nnd nlnk look like china, but aro In fact of enameled metals. The sllvor-gllt iloxlblo bolts nnd buckles nro ornamented with faceted bits of colored quartz-llko jewels. Somo now and striking" after-dinner coffco spoons havo whlto onamolod handles on which Is a lotus louf, In Hgyptlan colors. Tho cano and umbrella straps have taken now Importance. Thoy nro of light calf and tho buckles dainty and enriched with curving. A new design in round boll-like bases for various silver pieces Is tho palm in open work. It is a valuable suggestion from tho Jnpaneso. Now soap-holders aro mounted on round bases like those of a candlestick nnd are handsome ornaments. The framework Is In ropousso silver. A new traveling cup has stowed In side mi alcohol lamp nnd a llttlo can for tho alcohol. The outer cup, which Inclows all, Is tho pot ltsolf. Tho cup and Its fittings are of silver. A romnrkablo bonbonnloro Is oblong. Tho top Is a single moonstone at lonst four Indies long. On this is carved in relief tho llguro of a woman In umpire dress, with a fan. Surrounding it is u close line of small diamonds. Tlio box itHolf is gold. Moonstonos nre still very fashionable In hat nnd cravat pins. Thoy nro cut in nil manners, so ns to represent n good old woman's face, n staring clown, a sphinx, a Greek beauty, etc All the details completing the effect are made of enameled gold. The now hair ornaments of gold, silver-gilt and shell, Increase In interest. The one of tho wook wub n waving odd haped ring. Tho ornament that passes through it had n sword-hilt of metal and a waving dagger, if tho phrase may be allowed, of shell. Jewelers' Cir--ulur. BouMing Suffering Women I Alive to the Interests of our lady renders, wo pub lish Mrs. Simpson's letter to Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir : 1 was nn In valid for years, suffering from kidney 1 rouble nnd female wciikncs. Pby iciana prescribed for me MANY SUCH HERE. land I took various rem edies, but o benefit resulted. Our dally Saper noticed tho success of Dr. Day Id Kennedy's Favorlto ltomcdy, of Hon dout, N. V., In cases similar to my own. I purchnsed it. Tho flist bottle taken In small doses, but very regular, improved ma wonderfully. My complexion cleared, nppetlto improved, sleep vn9 Bound nml rcfrcsliing.aiidnlitile further use entirely cured me. There never was amedicino for woman-kind, liUeFavoiIte Remedy. With all my henrt, let me urge them to uf e It. Relief will be the result.' Mrs. S. P. Smrso.v, Turner, 111. ducu a Iran if, canuiu statement leaves tho im print ot truth upon 1(9 lace. Ths best proof of tho value of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, is the good it has done. What reason then for one suffer ing, or half sick, to remain to. WILL CURE YOU. Political Cards. jj0 COUNTY COM l'l ltOLUKIt, P. J. MULHOLLAND, OT EHK'CANDOAIl. Subject to Democratic rules. pOK COUNT V AUUirOIt, THEODORE F. JiJTDOIlfE, or I'Otisville. Subject to ItcpuiiUcan rule, JJIOK niKECTOK Otf' THIS l'OOll, JOHN BEIiOAN, Of NORTH CASS TOWNSHIP. Bubject to Democratic rules. F OU COUNTV COMMH10 -13K, CHARLES F. ALLEN, Or TAMAQ"A. t-'ubject to Ker.ubilcan rules. JJ-Olt COUNTY THEASUHEH, II J il ULD ON, OrMIENANDOAII Hublcct to the rulos of tho Democratic con' venll n. JJtOU COUNTY TKEAaUUlilt, DANIEL DKCIIERT, .v. u., Ot SC11UVLK1LL HAVEN. Subject o Rep .tillCHU rules. OR COUNTY OilMMISHlONKU, BEN J. R. SEVERN, OKB1IENANUOAII. Subject to decision ot the Henuhllcan Ccum- onvontlot. OR REGIbTKlt P, J. MARTIN, or r .lo alto. Subjent to Demosratlo ruins. COUNTY COMM18SIONBR, FKANK HJCA Ti, Or ASHLAND. Hnhlwt tn Itopiihllmn nil""" F OR COUNTY COMMlsatONKtt. THOMAS D ELLIS, Or SIIBMASIXMIl HubJct to Hepublloao mice. F OR COUNTV COMMISSIONRR, S G. MID DL ETON. Or OlLllEllTON. Subject to Il'publlwn rules. piOR OUNTYCOMMUWIONKK ELI AS R. ItKKD, Or POTTfVlU.lt Kubject to ItepubllcAu nil piOR OUNTVCOMMIStON81l. DANItiL NETS WEN PER, Or BHK ANUOAH. Subject to ItepubUoan rule. jTpOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOJIN P. MARTIN qr pjNtaitovi. Bubject to Democrtlfl.ruleV.K- COfcBETT-M ITCH ELL FIGHT, ' It Only Ui'iiUilnn lor tlio i:ii(ctlsti I imll 1st tit Nlffit the Articles, Nkw Yoiik, July 111. At tho Coleman Hoimo Judge Newton, of tho Coney Island Athletic club, and V. A. Brady, Jntnos J, Corhett's innnnger, met and signed nrtl jles calling for a contest at Coney Island next December. Tlio article nail for n scientific glovo tautest of twenty rounds or more for n furso of ? 10,000, on a day to be hereafter Mutually agreed upon between Dec. 5 anil Dec. 20 next, under the ruins ot tho Mar quis of Qtieeushiiry, whleh nro to ho fol lowed by the otllclal rofereo in every In stance and particular, the winner to re ceive the frill purse of $10,000, without res ervation. Tho gloves shall be of a slr.o al ready mutually agreed upon by tho prin cipals thereto, hut of not lots thnn II vo ounce. All of tho conditions in tho agreement signed during tho mouth of February, 1W3, shall hold good In this ngrbomcnt. Tho rlub agrees to post tlO.OOO and tho principals $5,000 eacti. Tho articles will bo delivered to Mitchell for signature, which must be obtained ou or before Aug. 5. By tho stipulations In tho articles neither Mitchell or Corbett is permitted to fight with any bno else prior to meeting each other. As Corbett has arranged to meet Jack son in June, 181)1, it ouly rcmnins for Mitchell to attach his signature to insure tho match being held nt Coney Island. Whether tlio articles will bo carried to Mitchell by a commissioner of the club or Intrusted to the mails Is ns yet undecided. They must go by the first steamer In order to bo returned by Aug. fi. The I'mirlcnitli Victim. CnirAoo,Jnlyt3. Two more victlmshavo been added to the list of unfortunates who met death in tlio holocaust Monday after noon. Ia'wIs J. Frank, of Knglno Com pany No. S, who jumped from tho burning tower, died in the Emorgcnoy hospital. In making his terrible lenp Frank, besides being badly b.imetl, hroko two or three ribs, was bruised all over, and suffered in ternal injuries. Yesterday's work In tlio ruins resulted In the finding of ono mora body, that of H. A. Drumtnntid, supcrln tendent of the Unrtcr Electric company. Tills makes fourteen known victims, whllo Qvo aro reported missing. liiipnrtnnt ItullruHil Consollilntlnn. Ottawa, July 12. It Is reported hero that tho Ottawa and Parry Sound railway, connecting Lake Huron with this city, tho Canada. Atlantic railway, connecting Ottawa with tho St. Lawrence river, and the St. Lawrence and Adirondack railway, connecting thu St. Lawrenco with the New York Central, will be amalgamated into a single system as mhhi ns tho construction of the Parry Sound road Is completed. This will be an important system, extend ing close upon SOU miles, nnd giving tho shortest railroad route from Lake Huron to tho Atlantic ocean, Tiitnl (:iitrlti(;p Arrlitent. Warsaw, X. Y July 13, Whllo Mrs. Ileetiau Howard and her mother, Mrs. Fltgerahl, wire returning In a carriago from a funeral the horse ran away and Mrs. Fitzgerald was thrown to tho ground. Mrs. Howard came in contact with a pro jecting iron rod, which entered her skull just above the eye. She remained sus pended until assistance came. She will die. Mrs. Fitzgerald sustained internal iujuries, but will piobably recover. Hnpn for dull I'liniiiners. New York, July 13. Humors nre cur rent that President Harris, ot thu Head ing, Is taking to task the presidents of other great anthracite coal compnnlcs. It Is snlil tunt lie Intends to call tlicm to ac count for not restricting production, and a Philadelphia dispatch declares thnt If Mr. Harris' demands are not complied with the Bending will make a cut-in coal prices at once. A I'lm-blii l,j nchliifr. Jacksonvili.k, Fla., July 13. An Ocala special says that a negro named Bobert l.arkin was lynched shortly after noon yesterday by the citizens of Citra nnd vicinity, for ravishing Miss Fannie Alex ander lnft Monday noon. She is a refined young lady, 18 years of age, of tho highest social connection nnd standing. Tlio lynching is generally justified by whito and blacks alike. TlirM) l'ernnii DrmviitMl. tliARLESTOK, S. C, July 13. In n squall a Ilsherman's uoat containing ueorge Bhodes and John Hornemniin, white, and n negro named Harry, was capsized off thu bar, drowning all tluee men. A Itlithop's niitvl ,llllllee. HociiraTni!, N. Y., July 13. Tho silver jubilee of tho Bight Bev. Bernard Joseph .McQtiaid, bishop of Bochester, was cele brated yesterday at the citliedral. Ilie Clioli'l.4 In Kgypt. ALEXANDRIA, July 13. Eighty-five enses of cholera ore reported in the hospital here. Forty deaths havo occurred from tho diseaso. ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carelessness. Tho maiority of people d!o sooner than they should. Evidenco of this fact is grow ing daily. Waring says ! " Disease is not a consequence of lifo ; it is duo to unnatural conditions of livinc ncclect. abuse, wont." .Tvii w i ' m, '"7i r ' it?" ".I?'' believed the Norsemen crossed from Ice r.1ha.idM !5P. to America 1,(XK. years ago, but the ?'-!ld,?" ahlytruoof death resulting from heart dis - oase. Careless over-ojertion, intemperate use often, coflee, tobacco, alcoholic or other i..p i. i 6:"' "' "" u' .u.m.m.j, .m ",t" tuns m biiuueii uwuji, ut ivi.B .luwucn vim- ingin ueatn. uy tno newspapers it can u wen that many prominent and hundreds oi persons in private life die from heart dts- CMC i every uay. .,,. 11 you mivo nnyoi tne loiiowing sjuip- tome; shortness pf breutli, palpitation, lrreg. uiur puise. lainting nriu tniotnering speus, lui in Miuuiuci, buc, '." "" anlilee, etc., begin treatment immediately for heart Uwsase. It you delay, tue consequences may bo rerious. J"or over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent specialist, lias made a profound study of heart diEcaee, its causes and cure, and manv of tho leading discoveries in thnt direction ore duo to ltim. His New Heart Cure la absolutely tho only relialilo remedy for the cure of heart disease, as is proved by tlioutands of testimonials from grateful persons who havo used it. James A Tain, editor of tho Corry.ra, Leader, ttsle: "Alter an apparent row cry from three mouths of la trippe, 1 foil on the street uncon selotM from heart disease In one month from that time 1 was unnblu to walk arrow my room, and my pulf cheat from 5 to 116 times a minute. 1 then used Dr. Mile' New Heart Cure, and at once becarao etroncer. After using six bottles I was able to viork as usual and walz a mile every day. my pmse ranging from 88 to 80. Dr. lilies' remedy l not only a preventive but a cure." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure la sold by all drug Kttti on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. nit nan, Ind , on receipt of price, 81 per bottle, six for J5, cxpreta prepaid. It la posi tively free from opiates or dangerous drugs Ir. Miles' rills, lb cents. Free book at druggists, or uyn,.m. THE VIKINGWEIC01D Eoooption of tlio Sturdy Norso niou nt tlio Fair. CHEERED BY MANY THOUSANDS. Tim Arreting Mnrreil by nn Accident In Wtilrh One Mini Had Ills T.ower I.lmlis t'rn.licil Almost tn n Jelly nml Other Are Slightly Hurt. CltlOAOO, July ill. The city of Chicago and tho World's Columhlnu exposition yesterday paid their tribute to tlio other discoverers ot America the Norsemen. Magnus Anderson, of Christian, master of tho VILitig ship, his officers and his crew never dreamed of receiving such a welcomo from the Amerlcnn people at Chicago and at Jackson Park as wns ex tended to them yesterday. There was a massing of jubilant Scundannvians on land and witter from Milwaukee to Pullman, nil waving hnndkerehl' fs nnd lints nnd singing tho nntlounl Norwegian nlr. Uni formed bands were on ninny of the larger boats playing American nnd Norwegian airs at intervals, while singing societies of young Norwegians were grouped on tho main decks singing over the water to tho bravo little band of sailors on tho Viking boat tho songs most familiar to thorn. Tho union Hag of Norway and Sweden and the separate colors of the Norwegians floated from overy mnstliend, from every rainbow lino ot decorations, and on the buildings of tho White City facing tho lake. A magnificent procession of boats start oil from the city for Evanston nt 10 o'clock In the morning with a light breezo nnd a clear sky. There wcro thousands of pussengcrs on the steamers which had been chartered for the ocoaslon by Scandi navian societies, kindred organizations, the city counsel and Commissioner Havn, of Norway. Tlio big propellor Nebraska was loaded until many wcro compollcd to stand. Men were perched on the yard arms of a big three masted schooner, nnd the decks of the steamers B. J. Gordon, Music, Post boy, Cyclone, Adrlenne, Ivnnhoo, Dulnth, Chief Justice Walte, Josio Davis, Arthur Orr, Borne nnd South Haven were black with humanity. In tho reception and escort fleet were nlso a dozen steam and sailing yachts, nnd when the Van Buren street pier and Jackson Park were reached there Wns hardly room for the larger vessels to move on account of tho number of smaller craft darting here nnd there. The Viking was sighted off Evanston nt 11:30 o'clock. When tho fleet had sur rounded the queer looking boat, with Cap tain Anderson standing in tho stern, there wns a cannonade of salutes from every gun on tlio Michigan, Johnson, Ivnnhoe nnd other boats, from every whistle, nnd from throats of tens of thousands, accompanied by the waving of hats and handkerchiefs, tho playing ot tho Norwcglnu national nlr by the bands and the singing of tho same. Captain Anderson and his ruddy men answered by waving their caps and firing n small gun. The Johnson took tho Vik ing In tow nnd nn Irregular lino was formed to tho rear on ench side. At noon the Mlchignn cast oft its hawser, and tho Ivnnhoe,a tlio ofllcial reception boat, came up. Captain Anderson and his crew were taken off in n tug nnd hoarded tho Ivan hoe, where they received a hearty welcome and three cheers. Commissioner Bavn and his guests gathered around tho sttirdy men of tho north nnd I. K. Bnjcs'n, n Chicngo master in chancery and a Nor wegian, addres-hed them. Captain Anderson said it afforded him much pleasure to know that the gentle man who had invited him ou board was tho royal commUsioner for Norway to the fair. Ho wanted only ?2,000 to build the Viking, but ho could not get the govern ment to givo it to him. "I think wo havo the government nt homo with us now," fcaid the captain. After taking lunch on hoard, tho Viking tho men returned to their boat. Mayor Harrison joining them, nnd tho Johnson took it in tow. The brown nnd white sails were unfurled to tho breeze, nnd the fleet moved on tho Van Huren street pier. Thousands of peoplo lined the shore and crowded tn the wnters edgo on docks and piers and tied up boats to cheer tho Nor-, wegion sailors and their ancient craft. Tno arrival of the procession nt the Van Buren street pier was marked by an acci dent thnt came within nn ace of proving the second horror of tho week. The smull pleasure steamer Imperial, which plies be tween the pier and Lincoln Park, wns at iti dock, having just taken aboard somo forty or more people for a northbound trip. Justus tho Imperial was about to steam out the big steamboat Arthur Orr, which had participated in the lnke parade, camo rapidly in behind, Tho big boat crashed full in on the little ono, driving it into the landing for a dlstnnco of over thirty feet. The pier nt the time was crowded with people, and their escapewas llttlo short of miraculous. One man, name unknown, was caught between the boat nnd the timbers and his lower limbs from the hips crushed almost to a jelly. Several others received contusions of tho hands, feet and limbs, but not so serious as to prevent their hobbling away. Whcu Jnckon Park was reached there was the same multitude of peoplo on the piers and beach to greet the Noresmen. There was an ofllcial blunder which forced the guests from the Ivnnhoe and others to stand In tho hot sun nt the North pier un til the Viking could be brought back from the Cnsino pier, where professor Putnam addressed Captain Anderson, saying ho 0h!?r jraiM Norway, , ,,, f , ' ..,,,,.,,': i,,,.,,,!, tjlio,,, ui., ,.,.' ., I thal it m;d not st.emed flu, to offi. clals of the fair that there should bo great rejoicing so boou after the appalling oalara Jty wuloh hd a loom over The reception of the Viking should not oonfllct witu that eiven the s,anlgh oaravea. The Norserae had discovered Amerioa 500 years before Columbus did, but humanity . WttlJ notyet relvliy for ltg settlement. Spain i j,ad tlle lory o 0I)6ning till8 country to ,liankind, and Norway had the glory of . giving jurisprudenoe of Amerioa. Th' paid admissions at the fair yester day were W,3aB. The Ited Cross at romeroy, Chicago, July 18. Dr. J. B. Hubbelt, of the American National Red Croes, passed through the oity last night with a corps ot truined nurses and a supply of stinrioal dreksiugs for the wounded of the Pomeroy (la.) tornado. SpHtn'a lntoriiatloual Hxlitbltlon, Madhid, July 18. The Unlval Inter national exposition nt Madrid will opeu on April 1, 1801, und continue until the lot lowiug November. Oludttone Will btnml fur Midlothian. IisikiN, July 18. Mr. Gladstone has written a letter in which he gays that he will again stand for election in Midlothian as he believes that the ooaetituency will support mm. Ha odd that he bos no in tention of seeking election tn a Welsh con stituency, as has been reported. llenth of u, CelelirHtCHl JntunnlUt. I'AhAJJA, JUiy w. oniiwur us-uiw, wjc; ihsiot on ooii. sc. iaha. a oeJetiroted Colombian Jwrnallst, For Sale by all DrugjUU-Burenl jet the genuine. .111 on board the Paelflo mall steamsh Baa Juan on her laat trip to this port from Acapulco, His remains were burled hers. THAT CURES I H WvSLKY 8Tr.ltltY. Morrlitiiwn, N Y E5 BjKidncy Trouble for 12 Years, n B Completely Cured. S Dana Harhai-ariu.a Co., a w Mwhiihj For l'S yr I hare bn bmlh fflictl wrtri Klilitfvv'frniiMo. Twoypft! Hftgo I hail 43rliltV vhlth vrttlml Inf mv hark. AI time It wm lisnl work fur ma tn ct H round. LutFrtk I hl ancthtr aUtck of I.iiIm ISHfirliMMV' which irft mit no dsu 1 rfiuli Sluirill v art iiorfiaN tltn rotim Our mci fn nl rM cninl aUTIteu nwto try alxHUc 01 gj BAJSTA'S S SAHSAPAJIILLA ff9l!M,ind haro Ukon liro txlUiof RAIl-m SAI'AUIUVftndonclwUIa i( DANA'S HM.S RM"n!im ;!ii,Lr:rr.i,Y nuiti;i.PS ggitrtict Rootl itiipetUo, antl I never felt In-t-"gg Mtcr in my life. You iny pubtltdi thUlf you wlih, Hm evcrjr word In I mo. H Hi Youritnily. g Morrirtown.N.Y- WESLfcY BTEIIHY. JJ pit ORNTSt We erf pf Tionally Bcqtiftliitwl vlth U- Pj KSterrrf nil k tin w alt vtatnnenti nro t ri tmi Itetpcctfully, A. K & tt F. MONUILL. g B Dana SarsaparlDa Co., Delfatl, Maine, Professional Cards, I OHN 11. COYLK, A TTO IINKY AT-LA W. Ofllco Ileddall building. Hhenandoah, Pa. ML. M. IIDKKK. A TTORNEY A T-I.A W. anSKAHDOAII, VA. VJtll, V 'UIIUIU, ( . U lUltUU, d l-sterly building, l'ottsvlllo. "onm 3, I. O Ilulldlng, Hhenandoah, T. IIAV1CE, BOSOEOIf DENTIS1. OKco Northeast Cor Main and Centre Sts, henandoah, over Stotn's drug store. M, a. KlHTLUIt, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SfTRQEON. OSlce -12U North Jardln street, Sbenandoih. QK. JAMBrt ttf&lN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Koaldenco. Hn HI Nrrth Jirfltn Itreet, Shenandoah, F 7KANK WOMEK, M. 1). Speclalitt in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear u-uuiiu innidi. nnuciacies lurnisneu. guar uuiuru iu buil uii uyes uinro s r nn ihr Bircci, Mnennnoonn. D K. E. D- LONUACItH, Qratluatc In AH rails hv mall, tclceranh or telenhone at tended In with pro i.ptness. mirglcal opera tions nerfornied with the ffreutestcre. urrlcot Commercial Hotel, Hhcnundoah. S3 SHOE nPt Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair.' Best In tho world. .00 S4.00i 50 $3.50 $2.00 $2.50 FOR LADIES 2.00 SI.79 FOR BOYS 42.25 2.00 Fort , (iflK If you want aline 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 Dottom, looK tor It when you Duy tv. L.. nuuuLAS, urocKton, aiasi. aoiaoj j8i:in iiai.i., HFoulhMaln Htrcet Hhenandoah, Pa. Entirely ! VEGETABLE NANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of tho Kidnoys,Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache. Loss of 9 Appotito,Jaundico,Erup I tions and Gkln Diseases. ft frloe 25o. pr tttuo, Coll ty ill &n;zliti. neiBi, jouisoi losd, rmpi., sinnti, 1 Jf Jadies expecting to Besoms Smother mmm VZi-a 'f? iDRflprlCLp HLGl'HTOR CO. Atlajita. JLU 11 LL U,,Uol.lT The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER is MAURERS' 2SXTER.3VIIlSrjft.TOEl. We guaranut it to nj ihe house of RATS, ROACHES ami Watcs Bugs, or Money refunded. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best la the market for BcDBga. Ants, motmv. Inscot on Ooaa. Ac, n ? W. saspiwt, our tbaoc mask , """intYbi D. MAURER &. SON, I 329 U , Qth St., PMitAonrMia. m 2 rrr