a READING OAILROAD SYSTEM, ntUmciio coil ubx Giclagivcly, Insuring TIME TADL.B IN EFFEOT MAY. H, 1693. rains leavo Shenandoah oa followB: Cor New York via Philadelphia, woolt days, ,.i,7.iB,iu.tn a.m., i-.-ii.n.ts.D.w p.m. unaa) S. 7.49 a. tn. For Now York via Mauch Chunk. jekdays, 7. IN a, ra.. I Lit, 2.18 p. m. or iteaaing nna I'nuaaeipnia, wooa uuys, 4, 6.23, 7. IB. ia.08 a, ra.,l!.4l, 2.48,6.53 p. m. Sun- ', z iw, 7 a. in., i.ua p. m or llarrlsburc wooV dars. 2.08. 7.18 a.m.. R b S3 p. m. ' 'or Atlontown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.21. or Potwvlllo, wock days, 2.09. 7.18, 10.08 a. m., M, 2 48, 6.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.03, 7.40 o..m., 4.S8 n. for Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, H. 6.S3, 7 18,10.08 a. m.,12,24, 2.48, 5.63 p. m. Sua h. 2.03, 7 40 a.m., i.ti p.m. Additional lot Uianoy City, nook dav, 6.58 p. m. Tor Lancaster and Columbia, woolr daya, 7.18 rn.. 2.4R n. m. Vor WiuIamsDort. Sunbury and Lowlsburc UK UiftVM. a.o, 1.1D, ll.a U. ill., 1.04, u.uoviu. laday, 3.23 a. tn., 3.03 p. m: J Vor Mahanoy Piano, week days. 2.03, 3.Z3, 6.23. ' ',10,08, 11 28 a m., 12.24. 1.33, 2.48, 5.63, 8.S8, B.83 aunuay, b.uo, d.zi, f.io u. 10., a.iw, p. m. THAINS FOR SUENANDOAIli eavo Now York via Philadelphia, wcolc days 1. m., i-si, 4.w, p. m., is. id nigni. sun. rt . 1 it ........ ravo Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, . 9.40 a. m., 1 uu, a cm p. m. aunuay, 7.1a a. m. cave Philadelphia. Market Strcot Htttlon. k flays, 4 iu, n.do, iu.iw a m.. anu 4.uu, , 11.80 p. m. S uncUy 4.00, 9.03 a. 111., 11.30 i. leave Reading, week days, 1.M.7.I0, 1U.05, 11.61 leave Pottsvlllo, week days, &40, 7.40 a. m. 5si, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. as. Veave Tamanua, week days, 3.20, 8.43, 11.23 a. Xl.21, 7.15, 0.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 4 p. in. nave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 8.1s, fi a. m., 1.61, 7.42, 9.154 p. m. Sunday, 3.49, 8.12 1 1., 3.20 p. m. .S6,10.4U.11.5a.m.,12 M.2.00, 6.20,8.26,7.67,10.11. sunuay, z.i, .uu, 0.27 a. m., o.si, o.ui p. m iavo Olrardvllle, (Kapnauannock Station), Its days, 2.47, 4.07. 6.36, 9.41 lO.lOo. m., 12.0b ..01, 5.26, 0.32, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 8.S3, a. in, 3.41, 5.07 p.m. avo Wtlllumsport, week days, 8.00, 0.35, 12.00 .. 3.35. 11.15 n. in. Sundav. 11.15 n. in. (ir Baltimore, Washington and tho West via f- O. R. R., through trains leavo Ulrard nue station, l'uiiaacipnia, it', a k. k. 11.1 ai , 8.01. 11.27 a. m.. 8.66. 6.42. 7.16 d. m. Sundai 18.02, 11.27 a. tn., 3.50, 5.42, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. lavo Philadelphia, Chestnut street whirl Kouth strcot wharf, for Atlantic City. eekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a m, uroays, 1 M) a vu, s uu, 4 uu 4 au, n is p m irsion 7111am. Accommodation, aw urn, n 13 p m. ndavs Uxnrcss.7 30. 8 00. 830. 9 00. 1000 a il4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and 0 m. turning leavo Aimniio uuy acpot, Aiiantu Arkansas avenues. Weokdavs EiDrcm ndays only. 0 ) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 u m and 3 15, n v. i w, vm p to. Accoiomouaiion. Dru. mand4 30 nm. Excursion, from foot 01 laslppl Ave mo ou ly 0 0C p in. jdavs Kxproos. 3 30. 4 00. BIO. 0 00, 0 30. 7 SO. 8 00. 9 30 n m. Accommodation. 7 30 a nd 5 05 p m. fc.elugli Valley Division. Lsscneer trains leavo Shenandoah for rj uaven junction, Mauch chunk, L,o Ion. Slatlneton. White llall. Cuiasauoua. tntown, Ilethlchcm, Easton, Philadelphia eioe. weaineny, vjuaKaKO juncuon, uei fine! Malmuoy City at 8.04, 7.28, 9.03 a m. L 6.01, p. m. New York, B.i'4, 7.20 a. m., 12.43. 2.57 IT), m. Wr Ilazloton. Wllkes-Uarre. White Haven gKion, Laceyviuo. 'rowanua, uayre, vvaveny, Hbiiiiiru, u ui, v.vo u. iu., .n, o.uo p. in. If iwcuebtrr, uuuaio, lNiaKaru iaus ana fcm 0.01, 0.08 a. tn. 12 43 and 8.08 p. m. r llelvldero, Uelawaro Water UaD and idHburg, 0.01 a. ra 4.22 p. m. I Lambcrtvllle and Trenton. 3.08 a. m. f r Tunkhannock, 6.01. 0.03 a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m. lmacu anu ucnova 0.01, v.ua a. m. e.u t or Auburn 9.03 a in. 8.08 p. m. car j eancsviite, j.cviaion ana ucavor Mcaaow. I, ft. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. tn. tor Auuenrlcd, Huzlcton, Stockton and Lum- ivard, O.OI, 7.26, U.03, a. m., 12.43, 2 57 .7, B.'JO p. m. Mcranion, 0.01. v.us, a. ra., i'4J..07 f.m. ' liazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlftonuu i- eland, 0, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 ... rr. ' Ashland, Glrardvlllo und L,onl Creek. 4.52. i 52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 1.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15 i Raven Run, Centralla. Mount Carmol and lokln, 8.42. 10.1.0 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. B x aT.osvuie, t'aru l'mco, Mananoy uuy anu to. 8 01, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a re, 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, k.UB, v.ijJ, w.aa p. m. In will leavo Shamokln nt 7.55, 11.45 a. tn., p. m. ana nrrivo at buonanaoah at , 12.43. 2.57. 4.22 p. m. Evo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.26 El UJ a. m. , 12. 44, 2.67, 6.27, B.03 p. m. m Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 1 15, 11 48 a, m., 12.1S2, a.uo, D.au, 7.uu, 7.15, 1 . 0 Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.01, 7.26, 9.03, f 12.43. 2.57, 4. JS. 5.27. 8.08 p. m. 8vo llnzloton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23, M. m., 1.10, .IO, D.BU, 7., 7.D0 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Uns leave for Ashland. Glrardvlllo and Lob! K. 7 29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. in. Yuicvmc, I'aru 1'iace, Mananoy uuy. o, uazieion, jiiaciE urecic juncuon, renn hem, Easton and Now York, 8.40 a ra., J.J 55 p. m. FVhlladelpMa 12.30, 2.55 p m. gyatcsvme, rarK riaco, Mananoy uuy ana 14). 8.40. 11.35 a. tn.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 0.01 v. m l.a Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.3 i.va. D.dop. m. jre nenan .oan lor i'oiisviiie, 3.du, d.4'j, m. . 2 45 o. m. J vr Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.41 BO, D.IDp. m. u. u. uaihuuuu, uen. i-asa. Agi. Phlladclnhla. Pa. SNONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh Iiey iJtvision, &ouin iteinienem fa. x. v, avvniuAitu, uont. oupt. I 'SYIVAN1A RAILROAD. BOnUTLKIU, DIVIBION. MAY . t. 1893. Bns will leave Sh ..andoah after tho above frrWlggan's, uiioerton, frackvlilo, New H Ht. Clair, t'otu . ille, Hamburg, Reading town, PhconlxvDle, Norrlstown and Phil- -"viuroaa street siaiion aiotuuaua 11:1: bi 4 is p. m. OA week aays. i or rotu ti intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. IWIggan's, Glljcrton, Prackvllle, No ISt Clair, Pottsvlllo at 8:00, 9:40 a. m tup. in. l'or iJamburg, Reading, Potts ii'noumxviiie, iMorrisiown, l'nnaueipnu y-4ua, m., a;iv p. m. leavo xracBvute tor nnenanaoan a lb. and 12:14. 5:04. 7:42 and 10:27 n. m B!i. 11 13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. p .foasvuio icr ancnanaoan ac iu:id, : m. and 4 40. 7:15 und 10:00 c m.Sundav lam and 5:15 n. m. Br Chuartelphla (Uroad street station) toi Biie ana fucnac-joau ai d o; ana uas am, r 7 11 ri in iveok dava. On Sundays leave Bm. For PotUivlllo. 9 23 am. For Now Bt 320, 4 05, 4 50, 5 16, 6 60, 7 30, 820, poo. Uo am, 12 00 noon (limited ex- Kit) an. imp raj 12 44, 1 x, 1 40, 2 W), 3 20, o o", u U", o u, u au, 7 lo, o is anu iu w p Wt ( ILL. 'UUUMJ .? Mb U MI, 1 VU, 1 K, U JU, cO. 11 0311 35, a u and 12 44.1 40,2 30,4 02 1 d j c) b -" O M,oau,7 13 ana ts is p m anu k Dt ii'ot- cii uiri. LtouK iirancnana in. l ai.osiat msu 50. 0(0 and 11 89ft m. and I.iaii.mon ar.d Washtncton 3 60. 7 20. k4 0 nmw, CKaavs. aunaavs 020 am. looi. 11 1.1 am, uaw limnea tuning . 3 48. 4 4l. (516 Congressional Limited f 0 Parlor Cam and Dining Carl, 6 17, (8 55 runuto: oniy, i'urior unu uining uar, phrq.. 711O. 7 40 om.. 1203 nlcht week . n.hivs... 50. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18a m.. 4 41 (6 55 lin OKio'i oniy, i'arioriiuu uimnguar, ' lialttmoMj only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and i. m Sundays. 6 C8 and II 80 o m. iif,. 7 uu 7 40 ii m. ana i iu nmni. uichmon.i 7 20 a m, 12 01 night dally, p m wi'ok nays. will 1, avn Harrlsburc for Plttsburt i West every day at 12 25.120 and 810 ii2 20, a 0, (DUO Iimiteui anu (wp m. rA-'ioona ai o ia am anu o uo ui uvery or Plttsnurgand Altoona at 11 20 a m fii will leva Sunbury for Wllllamsport, LUanan tMgua. iwcnosier, iiuiiuia anu Fall 1 1 J 04, 6 13 a m,and 1 85 p m wcel ror H,im i ra ut b 34 p m week aays. lot to ,n t, tii , Jl.i'o nolnts at B 18 a m dally ' it Hai-c:, at 6 13 and 8 56 a m dally. 1 85 t p m wi t u 'ajB For Rcnovo at 13 1 Vana Dispill weK uaya, uuu diobiooi only- f or ivane at Qia am, isopn I HE YOST, I Uanngi ' J It. 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Sent hy express, charges prepaid, ou rccelp it price, 61.W per hotth). BRADF1ELQ REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Boldly all drugi;Ut3. in "qpheHarald." Printers GALLAGHER CONFBSSBS How Ho nnd Davidson Swore Away Hugh Dempsoy's Liborty, A MOST VILLAINOUS C0HSHM012. Iloth Iiupiir7 mid nentty Untlrely Inno cent of Conspiracy tii lnlK(m (Intlnglicr I'lirond ti Tontlfy l'ulnoly by lliu Tltreut of I'lllhprton DrttictlvuM. I'lTTsmTiio, July 15. Prttrlok J. GtU- lilther and J. M. Davidson, who are serv ing terms In the western jienltf ntlary for elf confessed ooiupllelty in tho ullpged poisontiiB of tho non-tniton workmen in tho llonienloiid DiUl, havo made another oonfusslou, in which thoy suear that thoy wcro paid to swear awny tlie liberty of Huuh V. Dempsoy and Uohert J. Heittty, hotb of whom thoy now assert were Inno cent of tho crlmo of which they were con victed. They further slate that bo far as they know there was no poUon adminis tered to the men in the Homektead mill. Gallagher's confession Is written by him self and BWtirn to before Squire 8. D, Wblto, of Hnysvlllo. Davidson's was given verbally In tho preBenco of witnesses. AttoriiBy l'ortcr, one ol Dempsoy's at torneys, bus, ever since the trial, been gathering evidence In Dempsey's fa vor, Six weeks ago ho received h letter from GitllHghor, nsklnu hi in to cull nt the penitentiary. Mr, l'ortcr called and In tho presence of Warden Wrljjht and Squlro Wblto Gallagher and Da vidson told their stories. GnllnKher ftld tho secret ni unon DKUi-enr. killlnK him. Ho had prepared tho cunfos slou and read It to tho gentlemen present, and then Hindu nflldavlt to It. Davidson's statements were simply a corroboration of Gnllngher'a Jlr. Porter this afternoon tftivu out tho Htibstiinco of tho confosslon, suppressing only tho names of tho men who Gallagher says were in tho plot to send Dompscy to prison. Mr. Porter read Gallagher's confession as follows, showing the reporter that the paper was properly signed and attested! "Dempsoy and lleattv aro entirely lnno fent. I never got any powders or poison from them, and I never administered nny in tho mill. I was told by Plnkertnn de fectives who arrested mo that if I did not do as they wanted mo to do they would In dict me for murder nnd have rao hanged. They got mo drunk and prepared a con fession for me. 1 was kept supplied with money and whisky for forty-two days, tvhlto a detective shadowed mo all tho time. I was told that If I attempted toget iiway I would bo shot. After tho story got Into tho newspapers I was given a revol ver, and was told that I would ho Justified In (-hooting nny ono who molested me. They told mo they were after Dempsey be cause Ito was at tho head of tho Knights nt' Labor, iiud that organization was no good and ought to bo broken up. They -aid if I would testify against Beatty nud Dempsey they would not push a murder chargu against me, and that I would go free. At the most I would get only sixty days to satisfy tho public. They continually cautioned me not to get mixed In my tory. but to fcwear to what thoy said nnd tick to It. They mado mo reheari-o tho story frequently. There were other wit nesses who wero to tnko their cuo from me and liiaku their stories corroborate niltio. "What Dempsoy swore to wits true. Ho hired us to make reports of the number of men In tho mills. That f23 I got from lilm wm borrowed money, and wits used to prevent my furniture being taken from mo. E. W. Hobinson, the prisoner In jail who testified that I told him Dempsey was .nnocont and that this was a put up job, told tho truth. I did tell hlni that. I was kept supplied with money, provisions and clothes whilo I was In jail, tho snmo as when I was out. Thoy keot continually telling mo to swear this cno through and stick to it, to as they could not swear out of It, ns In tho Crltchlow case. If they got this case through, they said, that would settle the Homestead people 1 was told they had twenty-flvo wltneseci to bolster up my story. They hnd mo so badly fright ened and kept mo drunk so long that I did not know whether I was living or dead ha' f tho time." Davidson's statement is about the samo is Gallagher's. Hisiilot theso Mr. Porter in i tho allidavit of n person who swears that n certain dotectlvo, In the affiant's presenco, told Gallagher why ho wanted to send Dempsey to prison. It was because ho wanted to strike a blow at tho Knights of Labor. Tho detective also said that the only way to do It was to .swear Dempsoy was guilty and stick to Ifctb the.cnd. If ho did not, swear this, tho"letecttV.saId, he would havo Gallagher Indicted .for murder. Similar corroboration of "the con fessions of tho convicts iB given by nearly a tiozen witnesses wnose ullldavlts Mr. Porter has In his possession. It will also he shown where detectives tried to got others to do somo swearine: In tho caso, and whero false testimony out side oi uaiiaguer ana Davidson, was gtvou at tho trial. Mr. Porter soldi "This work was done entirely by Plnkerton detectives, probably because they wanted to get oven for their defeat on July 0, and certainly without any authority." Mr. Porter thinks that because otltcr persons connected with tho case, according to Gallagher's first con fession, wcro not prosecuted Is sufficient and conclusive evidence that the whole thing was a plot against Demnsey. Continuing, Mr. Porter said: "From tho Urst 1 have been entirely satisfied of DeiuD sey's Innocence, nnd, more'thau that, that tucro was never any poison administered la the Homestead mill. This Is the un fortunate result of reputtthlo people of Allegheny county Importing thieves and convicts from Chicago and other places and using them as detectives. I have no doubt but that when wo establish the truth of what we now know to bo truo, the pardon of Hugh F. Dempsoy and Hob ert, J. Ueutty will meet with hearty ep provsl." nerinnn Aimy lllll Passed. llmttlN, July 15. Yesterday tho army bill passed second reading Inthorelcbstau. When tho body met again today thero was very llttlo discussion on the different ar ticles of tho measure, and the bill went through on final passajfo amid the cheers of the government supporters. Unrln Hum's Mlor l'urchuie. WasuikotoK. July IB. The actlnc dl rector of tho mint yesterday purahawd me bilvi r, but for good and sullloiefit reasons declined to gtve out either the amount bought or the price paid until this afternoon. OrPHti (linvci's New Auditorium. Ocean Gkovc, July 15. The executive committee of the Oceiin Grove Camp Meet ing association have decided to build a new auditorium next year, with a seating copaolty of about 10,000. The building wllj cot Ai,wy. Shot Dead by lilt I'luyuiate. CiinmiYFlEU), Me,, July 15. Otis 0., the 9-year-old son of Captain A. L. Mltahell. of Hiurlngtou, wa lusMiutly killed by lie uouiuttiiiui uiHMiorpu o khji itj $tie uiwus ui iimcu jiuu, unyiiiitti 44 jrrajs oiu From Merchant and Customer THE SAME GLAD CRY, "IT MADE WE WELL." Dr. Dirlil Kennedy's Favorlta Remedy, of Rondout, N, Y., the talk oTthe Country. Jlr. W. F. Johnson, the knillng mer chant of OalMVille, N. Y., said lo-dny. mat " l novo sont over HQ dor. of I)r Kennedy's Favor ite Remedy, and havo never hnd a bottle returned or a fault found with It. Ono of mv customers paid Ills doctor f.Tl nnd was then no belter, took n bottle of Favorlto Remedy upon my recommenda tion, nnd it did him more good than tho physician lorn: treatment. Ho then bought six liotllcM of mo nnd was a well man long before they wcro iLied up." Huch words as theso must Impress tlie sick or nlllug one. Thrco years auo I was troubled with Orient's Disease. Tho bf"t Doctors said f could not lire threo months. I then commenced ulng Dr. Ken nedy's Favorlto Itemedy nnd I am now well. O. L. SEAVin, Mrminchani, Conn. I was afflicted with a tumor grow Ing over mv right eye. Eminent physicians said there was no help for me. 1 boprnn nt that time to use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy and the tumor en tirely disappeared and Favorlto Itemedy wived my hfo. w. 51. IUonsa, rortlandvtlle, N. Y. If It wero not for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item edy I think I should die from conrtlpntlon. Fav orlto ItemeUy Rives mo an apiM-tlte, pioduce refreshing sleep, and cured mo of a nervous affection I had for years. It Is n tonic, and I could not Uro without It. Mns. Juui A. YturLt, Kingston, N. T. Aro you a victim of nny kidney or bladder dlfllcuftyf TryPr Kennedy's Favorltn itemed r at once as It cured mo when about to give up ail hope. F. O. liRtnii, I'oughkeepsie, N. Y. Have yon tho symptoms of dyspeimla, sour stomach, painful weight In tho abdomen after eating, palpitation of the heart, short breath, headache, constipation, tlrowslness.lonsofnprw tito T Then loose no time, but take Dr. Kennedy s Favorlto itemedy. It Is the discovery of n puy slclan who has used It for years luhisptivnto practlce, nnd It has by many thousand tests been proven capable of doing all that Is claimed for lt. Political Cards. F Oil COUNTY COMPl'ltOLI.KIt, P. J. MULHOLLAND, or SIIRSANUOAH. Subject to Democratic rules. F OU COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORFF, or rorrsviLiJt. Subject to Republican rules. jfJIOIt DIRECTOR OP THE POOR, JOHN I1EJIOAN, OF NOltXII CASS TOWNSHIP. Subject to Democratic rulos. F lOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHARLES F. ALLEN, OF TAMAQUA. Hubjcct to ltontib.leaa rules. jfOU COUNTY TREASURER, II. J. MOLD I ON, OFMIKNANDOAII. Bubject to tho rules of tho Democratic con' vcntK n, F OU COUNTY THIJAHUUER, DANIEL DECI1ERT, M. D., OT SCIIDTLKILIi HAVEN. Subject o Republican rules. JJpOR COUNTY CK)MMISSIONI!R, BEN J. R. SEVERN, OP SHENANDOAH. Subject to decision of tho Republican County Convention. F OR REGISTER 1 J. MARTIN, or r LO ALTO. Subject to Domocratlo rules. F OB COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, OB ASHLAND. Hnbleet to Republican rule F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELL IS, OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. JJtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. O. MIDDLETON, Or OILBEHTON. Subject to Republican rules. F OU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELI AS E. REED, Or POTTSVILI.E. Subjeot to Republican rules. F 7OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIHL NEIS WENDER, or SI1E1ANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. 7011 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOJiN P. MARTIN, or riNsanovs. ubject to nemiicratlo ruin RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the x (Jliaa. Itettig'a Cele brated lleer and Porter lu this vicinity, also Heigtter & Kugel'a celebrated India PuleAlea nnd Old Btook. Ordera will receive prompt atteution. Finest brauds of Liquors and Cigaw. SOLOMON HAAK 12 1 South Mam Street. m North Main street, Sheuiudoab, I'a., WlH'LrStLE IUKR AVD tONFECTIO KR Ice l room bolealond retail. PUsleskiidpttitliMsupultedoa short notl l FIBE INSURANT ojvm r l-i 120 iatuiii-bi., Sfienuouoqh, e AFTrfn tWENTY-TVO YEARS. Fniintl tlin Vnront frmn AVhoni 8ho Wnt I Muli'ii In Infancy. New York, July 15. Hattle Flowers, fiVr two years pa.t a domestic In the fam ily yif Mrs. France H. Melntyre, Mt. Ver noiiAhuj Juft discovered the whereabouts ot IrV trttlier, from whom she hnd been separated twenty-two years. When she was flw yertra old she was kldnaiietl by n woman who wi an enemy of her parents, I nd was brought U Now York, where she was placed In an institution. Through Mrs. Mclntyre's efforts she heard from Charles Flowers, a wealthy plumber of Macon, On. Correspondence established tho fact that Miss Hcttio was his lotiK lost daughter, ami he sent a check ami a re quest that shu go at once to Macon. She left today. A MINNESOTA CYCLONE. It Carries n Untitling Into tho l.uho and Kills Two rrrsoiifl. Stiluvatpii, Minn., July IS, Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon a yel lowish black cloud came up from tho west nud swept thriuiKh Stillwater along hake St. Croix, thence across the lake and spent Itself In the Wisconsin woods tothesouth east. William Ancr. nnd Samuel Siniou son, with others, were at work on the raft ing sheds of the Alwood mill, ou Lake St. Croix. Tho storm lifted the shed bodily ami carried it Into the lake, and Anezand Simonstm wre killed by flying timbers. Several other buildings were blown away and about a du.en people were seriously Injured. Six or eight boys were fishing on the lake sido and were blown Into the water, but wete saved. lhAldcnt Yaiihtirno Not Alnnuoil. MoNTKEAl., July 15. President Van home, of the Canadian l'aclllo railway, re turned to Montreal last night from his summer home at St. Andrews, When told that a wnrrnnt hnd been Issued by tho Unitod States grttml jury at Tacoma on a chmge of violating the lnterstatn com merce act Mr. Vnnhorno did not seem at all alarmed, nnd ridiculed tho proceedings, lie declares that the company has nut been guilty of an violation of the act, and that tho warrant would not stop him from go ltuj to tho United States. Nftrrmtly Kneiiped Lynching. Toi.rno, O., July 13. William Cook, of Pcmbervllle, Wood county, who brutally assaulted his two children Wednesday night hnd a narrow escape from being lynched yesterday afternoon. The officers weio pursued for several miles by 400 ex cited citizens of l'einborvllle. Cook, how ever, was successfully landed in jail and a strong watch has been set over him. The oldest boy cannot recover from his Injur ies, and the daughter confesses to having been rcpoatetlly outraged by tho father. A ltilet Holiday In Franco. PAHI8, July 15 Tho celebration of the 101th anniversary of the fall of tho Hastily, was quite devoid of popular enthusiasm, though its otllcial nature was ovety where ntp.irent. Last night the grand boule vards wcro illuminated so as to prevent something like the usual 14th ot July np pottrmioe. Tho cafes were crowded. Thero wcro no illuminations of private housuj. The people in tho streets were exception ally docile, and not a sign of tlisordcr was shown. Mk, Mantel! Untitled to u Divorce. Nbw York, July 15. The attorneys for Mrs. Mantoll. wife of the actor, Robert Mantel!, handed up in tho supremo court chambers, Judge Truax sitting, the report of Uoferce John 11. Ulne, who was ap pointed by tho court to tako testimony in the suit for divorce brought by Mrs. Man tell against her husband. Tho reportsays that Mr. Mautcll has been iutimnto with his leading lndy, Charlotte Ilehreiis, and that Mrs. Mautell is entitled to a divorce, JutlgoTruux isasked tocoutlrm the report. Their Ilurse llnlkoil on tlio Track. Waltiiam, Mnss., July IU Henry J. Wblto, town treasurer of Weston, and his son aro at tho Waltham hospital danger ously Injured, while his wife lies dead and terribly mangled In consequence of being struck by a train moving at a high speed at tho Hastings crossing, at Kendal Green, late yesterday afternoon. Their horso balked on the track. Tho railroad cross ing at this point makes a turn, and tho occupants of Mr. White's carriage were tillable to hear the approach of tho train. Mrs. ltoriliMi', rrnperty Transferred. FallHivei!, MnH.,.)uly 15. Is is learned that the daughters of the late Andrew J. liorden havo transferred to Mrs Georgo Whitehead, of this city, mid Mrs. Fish, of Hartford Conn , some 1,000 worth of property which belonged to tho late Mrs. Uoiden. The beneficiaries under tho trans fer were half sislers of the murdered wo man. The trial determined tho fact that Mrs. Borden died first, but It is understood that the transfer was voluntarily made. Meyer Will I'lgllt Kxtnidttlnn. Dkthoit, July 15. Dr. Henry C. Meyer, of Now York, the alleged poisoner, will bo turned over to the New York police. He stoutly dcnle-j his guilt. Tho prisoner Intends to light tho requisition. Chief ot Police Hnitz, of Toledo, c-imo to Detroit with warrants for the prisoner and his wjfe, only to find that tho New York police had llrst claim tui the prisoners. Mrs. Meyer has (riven birth to a son. HE COMMITTED SUICIDE! Tho Cause and Its Lesson. Why did lie commit suicide f Oil 1 for the samo reason that thousands of others aro on the verge of the same sin, or in imme diate danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, or some other equally unfortunato result of any nervous ntlection. He knew he was alllictod witli a nervous disorder, but was careless, apparently indifferent to tlie out come ; or lie may have lessened his chances for recovery by treating with physicians who had little tr no knowlodgo of such af fections, or by dolueing himself with worth less so -called remedies. His case was a sail one, hut no worso than that of any other nervous sufTercr, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot Hashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspejisia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. Tlie same or similar oonserjueneos are likely to result to any one who lias any of these advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate in getting rid of tliQm by intelligent treat ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, tlio celebrated specialist, lias studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered tlie only re liahlo remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials prove tlie virtues of Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine. Aloaio Darker, of Clinton, N. Y., writes: "X wat wi aSllotea with extreme nervotuiwM that I wa on the verge of insanity. My hands trem bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I uted twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Hsslorailvo Narrins, and wu cured. It is with pleasure I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles." "I had been a great mfferer from chronic headache until I began, about four mouths ago, to uu Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Pllu, ilnoe wnten umo l nave not nau a neauacne. Several of my friends are using I)r Mile' ltoui edlM, and nnd them, as I did, to bo more than you ohihn for them.'1 Mrs. Mary Kilter, Los Aneelss, Cal. V. II. Opwell.edltorTribune, Plymouth, Pa., writes : " My wife was oured of stele headache oi many vearr standlue bv the use of Dr. Miles' Keetorative Nervine. She has recommended It to her frleuds, and they all probe li highly." Ur. Miles Rwtoratlve Nervine U sold by droagUion a notttlve gnarautee, or act dli aU reot by m Or, MUM Medical Co., HVUarL Ind.. ao receipt of price, l m pneu, si itr uuiug. i& uoiwyfl wa?, prepaid. ItlsiMMltlveU'froeftaaioplatM erotfi drugi. i)r, Milss' pntiIW doses, eutprejj prs or danzero' cents, Vr ttdrugiitt, or by mall, TO CLOSE ON Tho World's Fair Looal Dirootory So Dooidos. EMPLOYEES NEED A DAY OF REST, lor This ltoninn tho Directors Decide That "the Interests of (lie I'iiIiIIo Are Not I'muintotl Uy Keeping tho Imposi tion Open livery Day of tlio Week." CillCAOO, July 15. The World's fair Is to lie closotl on Sunday, anil after tomorrow It will not he open to the public on tho llrst day of the week. The admissions of tomorrow have already been donated fur the relief of the families ot the ilrenien who lost their lives In the recent flreon the grounds, mid but for this fact the fair would probably have been closed. Tho voteot tlio local directory rescinding Its former action was overwhelmingly in fa vor of closing, it standing ii4 to 4. When the meeting of directors was called late yesterday afternoon au address advocating Sunday dosing, signed by all the leading Chicago clergymen, was reatl. The close of the. address was tho signal for a aeries of speeohes, all of them In favor of closing tho fair. Vice President Peck, who pre sided In the absence of President Higtn- botham, then read the Sunday closing resolution, which was at onco adopted ami tho directors adjourned, apparently well pleased with themselves nnd their work. Tho principal reason for closing the ox posltiou ono day a week is given In tho fourth preamble, which says: "The number of laboring men and women whose services will be necessarily required to keen the exposition open on Sundays Is disproporttnate to tho number of visitors on said days, and therefore tho Interests of the public are not promoted by keeping the exposition open ou each tint! every day ot the week." l'ald admissions to tho fair yesterday were 71,887. To Camp mi Midway rintsance. Toms DO, O., July 15. Tho Toledo ca dets, Ohio National Guard, unattached, left for Chicago last night to go into camp on tho Midway Plaisanco. Tho company Is mounted on sixty milltory bicyoles, ar ranged to carry guns, knapsacks and blan kets, lho wnr department has taken a tlecp Interest In this experimental military bicycling. Captain HIestand and Liouten nnt Partello, United States army, and Ad jutant General James II, Howe, ot Ohio, will ncoompaiy tho cadets. Captain Hcls tnnd Is making a report, to tho war depart ment on tho cadets work with tho wheols. Quick Time for (.'ycllsts. Chicago, July 15. Five members of tho Pittsburg Century club started from homo last Sunday at 1 o'clock to rldo to Chicago ou bicycles against time. The best record previous to this nttempt was eight and a half days. Four of tho starters arrived at tho Hotel Peyton at 3:35 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Indicators registered CSS miles, nn average of 112 miles each day. The men who started wero W. J. Ilrant, Georgo F. Williams, C. E. Foster, Kdward Locke and A. S. Hammer. Thu latter has not arrived. Death of a Prominent New Yorker. New York, July 15. A dispatch was re ceived from A. O. Cheney, stating that Mr. Cheney's brother, A. C. Cheney, presi dent of the Garlleld National bank, tills city, died at tho Crosby Side hotel, Lake George. Mr. Cheney was 50 years of age, njid started life as an office hoy. Ho was treasurer of the Hepuhlican state coinmit teo when ex-Senator Fassctt ran for gov ernor. Depositors Will Not Lose. Kansas City, Mo., July 15. The Na tional Hank of Kansas City suspended payment yostcnlny afternoon, and Is now in tho hands of the comptroller of tho cur rency. The osRcts will be between iS.OOO, 000 and JB.000,000, and the liabilities be tween 800,000 and 1,000,000. President Chick is confident that tho depositors will be paid In full. Freight Trains Collliln. IlENrtWlLLK, Ind., July 15. Near here an extra freight train, south bound, on the Louisville division of the Pennsylvania, ran into a local freight, also south hound. Charles Itaybourn, of Now Albany, who was stealing a ride wutt killed, and the en gineer, Georgo Sherry, ot the extra freight, probably fatally Injured. Saloon Miniilil bo Annexed. BEHUN, July 15. Tho Vossiche Zoltung pays Hint the only practicable way out of tho Sanionp complications ts to be found In annexation by one ot the great powers and tho removal of the native king and dignitaries. England is suggested as the annexing power. After tho County OfilritiU. Patehsox, N. J., July 15. Tho grand jury, which has been investigating the af faire of the county officials for the past thirty-five days, will report iu findings to day. It Is stated that twenty-Uvo persons will be indicted on charges of bribery und conspiracy. No Danger of (.'nutnelnn. FOOT Mosiioe, Va., July 15. There Is no yellow fever within twenty miles of Hampton Itoads or Old Point. The brig Darmo. with fever on hoard, is at Fisher man's Island and there is no danger of contagion. A Carolina Oftlelal !)niwnxl. IUhEiaii, N. C July 15. Hunter h. Harris, assistant state geologist, was drowned while Iwthlng near Little River academy, Cumberland county. NUGGETS OFNEWS. The Count of Turin, nephew of King Humbert, is seriously ill of typhoid fever. Fourteen cases of sunstroke occurred in Bt. I-ouis yesterday, the thermometer reg istering 86 des. A telegram from Secretary Carlisle an tiouiices that lie will return to Washing ton early next week, A ilttltliiiore and Ohio suburban train ran into an open switch at Chicago, and the engineer and fireman were painfully injured. Two stokers on the Xorth German Lloyd steamship Spree, which arrived in New York yesterday, died In mitloceau from the intense heat iu the Are rooms. A private dispatch indicates that the In surrection Iu Ilio Jaueiro has been sup pressed anil the blockade established by Admiral Wautleukolk has been raised. The report that all work ou tlie Nlo-a-.-agua canal had been stopped on aooount of lack ot funds is officially deuled by ex Senator Warner Miller, president ot the oompany. 11 s to Play Huberts In Chle-ngo. London, July 15. Frank C. Ives, the American liillinrd champion, nnd John Huberts, Jr., the Kiurlish champion, whom Ives recently defeated, have signed articles fur another billiard match for $1,000 a side They will pUy In Chicago next September. Marylnmt Uuy at the Pair. IUltimoke, July . The eoimntttve of titeatote ooaBllMiton of tlie Wotld's fair I havliut In atiMgt the Mlettmlton Mary land dar Ht ttw expaslUtvii bare invited i Cardinal CHhbons to deliver the prayer on I thatGoetukau, 5 THE KIND 5 THAT CURES! JOHN KIItKKY, 2ND, gDvsnepsia for 20 Years! 5 TMED UAIIKYTIlDiO, S gYet 2 bottles wroughta m M L. u ri e, . h gNO FICTION, BUT TRUTH. Sj Bfi DANA SARSArAalLLA Co., M Si UKNTfl 1 have been a uri'ilt imnVrpr forW govrr SO J l-nr. with It VNl'JII'NIA.H IlKvotriml P!'rythln(f I ronld hear of. ilAVOaliio3 tried ltu rU-Idiih' im'KTiptlnnl, but rmild r.hU!njM DilUmi).iratvT,-ni-f ituvebcen t!:VAI!I.i:g3 as-i-it ni.iii;!- vj;j.l. lor fwl ovuiKloa uie uirmirn-u (nnuiuou oi 1I1J uigejUTO OJEOns. M I bought a bottle ol 8 DANA'S jg SARSAPARIIiLA Sunt it iii:i.ii:i mi; no mucus Smut I ixtUKlit uu. t i mill, iwnrp tllit WftH Uken.n my i VNI-IM'SIA WAN OltlEllD,! B"l I 'I'I.I Nl.lllll WHI.I.a HAH iVKiirr. i i'i:i:i. i.utjj A.c Ni:V MAX. Vimri Iteppy, Ml Mu.-n., N. Y. JOHN KlllKtV, 2nd. 9 M To whom it nmy concern; Wo aro well ac-B MqiMlntrdwithMr kirkey, and Icnmv that IkiH Swoitlil not inuke nny ntiitrmoiit I hiitn Hivii mm nr. STKAlUt'S&BNAITH, M g Maneua, H. Y. DrugglM m DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS aro Mwotlh their weight In Gold. They are" D. X. S.'s. DANA'S DISEASE DE-i gSTROYERS. Try a bottle al our risk. E ft Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Bellas!, Malno. g Professional Cards. J OlIN It. COYLE, A TTORXE Y-AT-LA IF. Ofllce lliKldall building. Mhonnndoali, Pa. M. H. UOItliK, A TTORNBY A T-LA W. enSKAWDOAH, FA, Onice Room 3, P. O Building, Shenandoah, atd Ksterly building, Pottsvlllo. c. T. UAVICE, BUBOBOlf DENTIS7. OfflM Northeust Cor. Main and Centre Sts. lienandoah. over Stain's drug storo. M. H. KISTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND aVIUJKON. Omco -120 North J it rd In street, SbonandoaU. D U. JAMKH Hl'KlH. FHY81C1AN AND SUJiOKON. Office and Residence, No D4 Ncrth Jardlr Street, Shenandoah. JRANK WOMEK, M. D. Bpt cialitt in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of tho eye, ear uoso and throat. Spectacles lurnlshcd, guar antecd to suit all eyes Office 38 tast Oak street, Shenandoah. D K. E. D" LONQACRE, Graduate In r i tiitfti ord Deniitltf. All call by mall, telegraph or telcphono at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with tho greatest care. Office: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE WILL NOT RIPJ Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pabvl Best In tho world. .$5.00 .43.00 $4.00 ,$2.50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 i2.00 FOR LADIES' $2.00 SI. 79 FOR BOYS 1.75 2.00 .-- If you want a lino DRESS SHOE, mado 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! nd wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes. Name and pries stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy DOUGLAS, llrockton.llaaa. Soldby jodhpA IS.I,I., 14 oulh Mala Street, Shenandoah. Pa. Entirely mmm INANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE FOB G0STlifllS Blllousnoso, Dyspepsia, tndigosilon, Diseases of ' tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizzinoss, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundlco,Erup 1 tions and Skin Diseases. I rriN 25. per ''' Call J all tttjtfiti. HUM, JOHVSOI i- L0EB, fropl., BirllDrtu, Tt. PILLS I W Jf t i t i.r WUBMHiiklt M.4 " IfcIL I' f.. 1 ..l.f" in Itfiw hi rr lira Unit. l.'lHKtt Ilili-illlall A'aal Ktwr. Thn nnlv RHPR RftAP.H nrSfPAVflB fc We guarantee it tu nd ihe houso of RATS, ROACH ts and WATrn Buoa, or MONCY RETUNDCO. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best In the tnaiket for BcoBuoa, Ant. Motm iNataya om dhi. Aal i tor sua oy an oruggtiti ue son too t ui geiia SeUoB? sabettM, our Tradc Mark oactch. for .rjk fri ChMMtcVa V.nall.l, IIUi FENNYRGYAL x irrishiui and iiuii lat'niiine. . C-ViU t.r ti.M J,..Ir. MiM iXa- tVWJRN M( . Ii i . i . U.'.l i.n.i t.Jd luwtvtlia A4 f? r,nu0OTa D. NIAURER &SONJf 320 N.QTM T.i PKJUBtWHla,
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