READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal uso.1 oiclusivoly, Insuring cletnllnoss and comfort, HUB TAtlLE IN EfriOT MAT. II, 1SU3. Trains lcavn Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, woolc dh, 8.08,6.23.7.18,10 03 a.m., i.2i,e.4i),B.63 p.m. Sunday 2.08. 7.li) a, m. Cor Now York via M&usb Chunk, weekdays, 7.18 a. m , 12.21, 2.18 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week df, 8.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.03 a. m ,12.2I,'X48,B.B3 p. m. San day, 2.08, 7.45 a. m., 4.28 u. m For llarrlsburg, woolt dyn, 2.03. 7.18 a. m., 2.48,R.53p. m. For Auentown, wock days, 7,18 a. m., 12.11 2.48 p. m. For PottsvlUo, week days, 2.08. 7.18, 10.03 a. m.. 12.21, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.03, 7.40 a..m., 4.98 p. la. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, weok day., 2.03, 6.33, 7.18,10.03 a. m ,12,21, 2.43, 6.M p. m. Sun day, .03, 7.40 a. m., 4.38 p. m. Additional tor Mahanoy City, week d.iys, 6.53 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, weok days, 7.10 a. m.,2.48 n. m. For Wlulamsport, Hunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 3.23, 7.18. 11.23 a. ra., 1.3J, 0.H8 pm. Sunday, 8.23 a. m., 3.08 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 8.2H, 5.2J, 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.21. 1.33, li.18, 6.IB, e.ni. V.tA p.m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.21. 7.40a. m., 3.03, l.HWp. m. For Glrardvtllo, ( KnppahannocU Station), weekdays, 2.08, 3.23, 5.33, 7.18, 10.03, 11.38 a, m. 12.21,1.33, 2.48, 6.63. 6.58. 8.33 p. tn. Sunday, 2.08. 8.23, 7.48 a. m., 3.08, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland ana Sbnmokln, week days, 3.(8, 6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.68, 8.33 p, m. Sun day, 8.23, 7.40 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TltAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH: Loavo Now York via Philadelphia, workdays, 8.00 a. in., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. in., 12.16 night. SuVf day, 0.00 p. m., 12.16 night. Loavo Now York via Mauch Chunk, week day, 4.00, 8.46 a. m., 1.00, 4.80 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. f Leavo Phl!adelphtn.Markot Street Htittnn, week days, 4.12, B.86, 10,00 n m.. and 1.00, 11.00, 11.30 p. m. Hunday 4.00, 9.M a. m., 11.30 p. in. Leave Roadlng, week days, 1.16,7.10,10.05, 11.60 . m., 5.66, 7.67 p. in Sunday, 1.36, 10.48 n. m. Leave PottsvlUo, week days, 140, 7.40 a. ru. 12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Loavo Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. m., 1.21,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.13 a. m., 2.50 p. m. Loavo Mahanoy Oily, week dayB, 3.45, 9.18, 11.47a. m., 1.51, 7.48, 9.54 p. m. Sunday,3.48, 8.12 a. m., 3 SO p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok dys, 2.40, 4.UC, 8.S0l9.a6.10.10,U.Iil.m.,12 55,2.00,5.30.8.20,7.97,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.0U, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. ra. Loavo airardville, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 10.40 o. m., . 2.12, i.Ol, 6.23, 8.8, 8.03, 10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, , 4.07, 8.33, a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. m. t ieuvo wuunmspori, wcck aays, B.uu, u.3d, 12.00 1 a. m.,3.35, ll.lBp. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. in. ) !Hr Baltimore, Washington and the West via ,' 11, & O. It. It., through trains leave Qlrard I Avcnuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & II. K. H.) at ', 3 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.50, 6.42, 7.18 p. m. Sunday 8 60,8.02, 11.27 a. HI., 3.50, 5.42, 7.16 p. tn. ATJjANTIU U1TY DIVISION. Lonvn Phlladolnhla. flhnstmtt nlpnAt urn,.... I and rtouth streot wharf, for Atlantlo City. 1 Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a m, (-"aiurunys, i auj uu, aim, ui. su, sis pm Excursion 7 1.0 am. Accommodation, BOO u in, isj, b 15 p m Sundays Express. 7 30. BOO. 830. 0 01). 1000 a m and 4 3J p m. Accommodation, 8 00 am and 1 45 p m. lteturnlnff leavo Atlantlo Cltvdenot. Atium (and Arkansas avenues. Woekiloys Eipret" Mondays only, o in) J 00, 7 35, B IW a m and 3 15, 100, 5 -0, 7 3J, 9 30 pm. Accommodation, Bio, u iu n m ana i JU ii m. j;xoursion, from fool ot Mississippi Ave me only, 0U. p m. -sumiayb UAprtuK,, ; J'J iu.i, oiv, II W, 0 81), CO. 7 80. 8 00. 0 80 Tl m. Accoinniodjllnn. 7 311 a and 6 05 p in. Leittgn vulcv iMvialou Passencer trains lnavn RhnnAniiih f,v Nsnn Haven Junction. MruiRh nimnir. 1 1. fghtou, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, lllentown, Hethlr.hom, Easton, Philadelphia laaloton, Woatherly, Quakako Junction, Del too and Mahanoy City at 0.04, 7.20, 9.03 a m. v0, , 4. mm p. ID. For Now York, 0.P4, 7 20 a. m., 12.43, 2.67 tt p. in. For Hazloton, Wllkoa-Uarro, Whlto Haven union, i.acuyviuo, xowanua, sayro, waverly, dKlmira.Oul. 9o8 a. id.. li7. s.iw i.. m. For Itoobeutur, llutfalo, Niagara Falls and o west, o.wi. w.i a m is 43 ana m.ih p. tn. :ur uciviuuro, uctawaro water uap and uiiiifluurg, q.hii. m., 1.42 p. m. 'or Lamlicrtvllln and l'rnntnn. fl.ns i. m. Pot Tunkhannock,0.0l,9.08 a. m a.57, 8 08 p. m. . , iNuw, a,,., ubuuru v.vi, w.i-a u. ui. O.J m Por Auburn 9.08 a in. 8.08 n. m. PorJoanosvlllc. Levldtnnand ltnnvnrMni1m. 10, a. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. u'or Auacnrieu, uazioton, Stockton and Lum- - i ura, em, 7.-u, v.08, a. m., 13.41, 2 57 1. b.27. 8.08 D. m. for Scrauton, 0.01, 9.08, a. re , I- 4c ..37 p.m. I'or Ua2lubrook, Joddo, Drlf ton r-eland, K, i.lO. V.IPJ, a, m., 2.i)7, 5 ... ' ir Asmana, uiraravaiio ana L.091 urcck, 4.52, I 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1,40, 1.10, 0.35, 8.22, V.15 lor Raveu Hun, Contralla, Mount Carmel and mourn, iu.iij u. m., l.tu, 4.40, D.j.'n, m. lor Yatosvilio, Paik Place, Mahanoy City and 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. l-alns will leave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m a.tj v. iu. uuu urrivu ai anenanuoan ai . m., 12.43. 2.57, 4.22 p. m. tave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.26 11.05 a. m 12.43, 2.57, B.5T7, 8.1)8 p. tn. ave PottsvlUo for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.15, 1U.IO, II. lo u. UI., 14.0, O.UV, O.OI, 7.0I,7.1D, Shenandoah for llazleton. 6.04. 7.20. 9.08. ' 1 13, 2.67. 4.22, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. lir Uazlcton for Shenandoah, 7.2), 9.23, 4X, m 12.15, 2.65, 6.30, 7.25, 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Ins loavo for Ashland, Ulrardvlllo and Lo-tt :, 7.2V, v.tu a. m., 12.311. p. in. Ynteeville. Park Place. Mahanov Cltr. 1 0, Hazleton, Pluck Creek Junction, Penn 11 Junction. Mauch Chunk. Allentnnn. Cehcm, Blastoa and New York, 8.40 a m., 2.55 p. m. Ipniiaaeipnia iz.su, 2.55 p m. Yatesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City at d 0, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 0.07 p. lu. ire uazioion ior shenaudoan, 8.30, 11.30 11.05, 5.30 p, m. f m., 2.45 p. in. tvo PottsvlUo for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.il, 135, 6.15 p. m. u. u. mainuuuk, uen. pass. Agt. Phlladclnhlu. 1k. INONNEMACHER, Asst. O, P. A. Lehigh ucy uitiaiuu, auutu UbUlt.IlCIU I d, 1. j. a y riiu auli, uoni. eupt. NSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BonmnKiLL division. MAY 2Ut. 1893. Is will loavo :'icnandoah after the sbavi 1 Wlcean's, Ullberton. Frackville. Nn St. Cla.r, Pc t3Villo, Hamburg, Reading jvn. Phranilvlllo. Norrlstnwn Phfl. (tlrouJ street station) at 6:00 and U:4t Jd4:15p. ta. on weok days. For Pott SUNDAYS. lggan's, tillberton, Frackville. New St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00, 9:40 a. m I -p. in. ra uamDurg, iteaatng, Potts I'hoonlxvlllo, Norristown, PhiladolphJii ;,;10a. m.,S:10p. m. klcayc Frackville for Shenandoah ai it. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m ". 11:13 a. in. and 5:10 p. m. I'oiiHvnio iur anenanuoaa at iu:io ana i . 4u, 7 . id ana 10:00 p. m, Sunday m. and 6:16 ti. m. Philadelphia (Uroad atroet station) f 01 ,9 and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 836 im. I 11 P m wcuk days. On Sundays leave n. For Pottsvllle, 9 23 a m. For New I 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 IB, 6 50, 7 30, 8 SO, b, 11 S, am, 12 00 noon (limited ox (and 4 60 pm) 12 44,1 33.140, 2 30, 830, B 00, 6 00. 0 20, 0 B0, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p uigni. sunaayg ai a a), 1 us, 4 30, 5 15, 110311 35, a 111 and 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 Ot I 60) 6 . 6 20, 6 60, 7 13 and 8 13 p zn and k. For Sea Qlrt. Lone Uranch and In. lo stiutoi so 50, 9 ro and 11 38 a m, and ew p m woquiwh. ouauuys ennm, Iltlmore and Washlnnton 3 60, 7 30, I1020, 1118 am, (12 36 limited 1 nine tt 40, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited far or 1 ars anauinmg uar), 0 17, (0 36 lug ton only. Parlor and Dining Oar. Ih), 7 00, 7 10 p. m., 12 03 night week bduys.3 tO, 7 20,9 10, 11 18a in.. 4 41 (056 llngton only, Parlor and Dining Oar. is, 1 v't 1 -iu p m, unu is ud mgni. Iltlmore only at 2 02, 4 01, 6 08 and 1 sunaays, ouaana 11 oup in. imond 721 a m, 12 04 night dally, 1 m week days, ivlll leave Harrlsburg for Plttsburc font overv dav at 12 26. 1 20 and a 10 15, 3. 25, (5 00 limited) and 7 80 p m. itoona at 8 18 am and 5 03 p m every Pittsburg and Alloona at 1120 a m til, ,un,D ouiiuutj ivi 1, miauM,iui 1, inandalgua, Itochoster, Uuffalo and nil 1 ...... C.mK,.Mn ffA. Y1T,, I, kus at mi. a no. m.anu 1 p tn wt-PK Elmlraai684 pmwook days. Fat LUirmcaiaio poinra at d i am aaiiy liven at 0 u ana iHitn aauy, 1 m ti week days For Itenovo at 0 13 a 1 0 31 n m wcck aays, ana 6 13 a m 01 I y. For Kane at 613 am, 1 36 p u fOST, J. It. WOOD, uen'l )ss'g'' Att, TOLD TALES I itmetlines a bore, but whan the pec, wra twoo "ui at uauago, t iTuuni they can buy Flour bit' Sur rates thxo anywheuo In, thu. aio glad to test the truth ot knted story. Full line of Clro- Iter -and Eggs, Poutow. Ureal V and Straw. Ciieap Cast) Stoic ym mm mm. arid brow ise idenre that the body is getting proiSer nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scoffs Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste ,..ul builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Preimcd by Soott A Bn, . Y. All ilrujtjltU. Tliere's nothing will clean you up so quickl-y or ncai your ourns nice KIRK'S dusky mmwi TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of bu, ASK YOUR QROCLR FOR IT. SAS. S. jIR1C & CO.. CbitMMtov WttlU nniH Cnan The Btl IV) nini MMBwiBfi uwMp B'lanmeu. CARTERS ITTLE CURE Blck Tlcadaoho and relieve all tho troubles laoi dent to u bilious tto of the system, mot) as lHxstness. Nausea, Drowsiness, DlntreM after entlnp. Pain lu the Bide, eta. While their most remarkable buccgbs has been abuwn In ourlog SICK noAdacho. yet Carter's Tattle Llrer Pin are equally valuable in Constipation, curl on and pre venting this annoying complafnt.whlle they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Kvon if the only " HEAD Ache they would be Almost priceless to thoee wbo Buffer from this distressing cumplalnt; but fortu nately tbelr goodness docH not end here, and these wbo once try them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. But after all slolc head ACHE Is the bane of ao manr lives tbat here la where we make our great boast. Our pUla oure It while otbora do not. Carter's Utile Liver Pills are vary small and verr easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Tney are strlotlr vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by tnelr gentle aotlon please all who use them. InTlalsat 26 cents: Otb for II. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MBDIOINB CO., Nw Vorft. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE f lill.Vi, ! Mm tMcir .if.. jj ithuut th. r itt or puWieltr ef I iwv.tcr. Nr,n poOwjoous sntf natMwl cot to strlettiw ii Miner cf Amrr(m Cm, i&.uiiuiaiil bv k Ths Ktjo8 Cliwi'ital Co.! WNCltUti, O. . a r 8MHHb BestorcMl. For yotrs I suffered with pain a- d dlseh irge of the throat, naoklng c 'Ut;h frontal headaob" weak eyes, &c , at Mine.-; couli not talk abovi awhlaper; lost weight continually, and nol able 10 work I was tn-atoi y tbo best uhy 'lana In the oounty, bul reee ved no Tell f. At' terglvn up all hopes I was recommended to use a bottle ut Mayer 'a Magnetic Otiairh 'lire After using It fur four week my spteoh ru turnod. All symptoms of 1 atwrh havo d sap poared and I feel 1 ke a ttlireic nt perHon." Mux. ELIAB HAN1)WBK. Elk Llok, Somerset Co , ''a. The above Is one i f tu uainy lesilmaulala we havo rea-ive 1 this week and we will publish ov ry two weaks oddlt ojul peraoua having boen cured by our marvelous medietas. Try a botllj and be uur d at one-'. Ma reus' Drco 00. Oakland, Md. For sale b? drugglits. Muyora' Uagnetl' Uaiarrh euro la ttieonl' medicine used by vapor tnhalat.on and is Ruxr antecd by your druvlst. d A w-2w IWIJflCU) REGULATOtl CO . , , SmiStl Advertiso itt "The Hcrr-atd.''' f,TBfl:.TiT m BROWNINGS. Many Tiotimi of tho Wave in Matty Sections. ' M0THEE AHD THHTS OHUDEEN LOST The Mother Hud IMungwl In to Snre Two Vonnfer Chlldrvn, and mi Rider UntiRlc tor Want tn Her Rosoiia A Tntliera KITbrt to avs Ills Hoy. Detroit, July IT. A drowning; accident occurred yesterday at. the north end of Ilellr Isle, whioli rcRttlted in the death ot John .Vlck, nited 40, and his son Wulter, agrd 30. Young Vlck got beyond Ills depth, and bslnu unahle to swim, hndone down twice when hl father plunged in to rescue him. The boy clnsped his father around the arms, rendering htm helpless, and both were drowned. WaBHSQTON, July 17. Mitchell Mornn, a soldier at Fort Myer, was drowucd while balbiug yesterday in Little river, an nrm of the Pntomno, In front of the fort. How ard M. Quander, a white boy, IS yeitrs of age, was drowned in Rook oreek, near tli National eoo. Joshua Holmes, colored, 12 years old, was drowned while swimming in the Potouiaa All the bodies were re covered. SKA Gtivr, N. J Jnly IT. Joseph W. Thompoon, 20 years of age, of Philadel phia, while bathing here was drowned lu the presence of many onttogers and liotcl guests. Thompson could not swim, ami was carried out to sua by the uuilertnw. Several.mon rushed Into the water to res cue him, but were too late. His body was recovered and was sent to Philadelphia for interment. Mount Versow, Ind., July 17. Four persons were drowned in the river hero yesterday. Willie Allen and Willie Iloyce, aged 8 and 0, fell Into the stream while playing. Mrs. Allen sprang In after them, bat found herwlt helpless In the rushing current. Her 10-year-old daughter Anna went to resotte her mother, and nil were drowned. Providence, U. I., July 17. Christopher Keppell, IS, and John Keppoll, 20, residing in Central Falls, were drowned lu Cran berry pond, North Attleboro, yesterday af ternoon, while bathing. The bodies were recovered. Ex-Coshlcr Bash Arrested. Klmira. N. Y July 17. Casper J. nush, late cashier of the defunct Klmira National Jiauk, was arrested at his home here upon a warrant issued by United States Commissioner Davidson upon com plaint of ex-Congressman H. II. Rockwell, representing Jackson Kichardson, presi dent of the bank, and a number sf depos itors. Bush is charged with making false reports for the purpose of deceiving and cii fraud lug the stockholders and depos itors. He pleaded not guilty, and bail In the sum of $10,090 was given. The arrrst nas created the greatostsensatloUBluce the closing of the bank. After M. de ninwlts. Paris, July 17. Le Provost de Launay, deputy for the Cotes-du-Nord, will inter pellate the government this week as to tho dispatches sent by M. de Blowitz to the Loudon Times. He will propose that Blowitz be deprived of his French nat uralization in view' of his statements In The Times concerning French politics and public men. A Sequel to Hank Troubles. PniLADELPntA; July 17. John A. Lom bard, aged 51 years, who was associated with the Kennedys and Xelson F. Kvaus in the Spring Garden bank troubles and has been president of the Hero Fruit Jar .company since Ephralm young was sent to jail, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor in hie home lu this city. A Veteran lawyer Head. Harrisburo, July 17. Hamilton Al ricks, the nestor of the Dauphin county bar, and the oldest surviving member of the Pennsylvania legislature, died at Ids home in this city, aged 87 years. He was a member of the last constitutional "con vention aDd a prominent lawyer, having practiced here for fifty years. A "Prominent" Hank Cashier Jailed. Tacoma, Wash., July 17. S. N. Dnsen bery, cashier of the suspended Bank of Puyallup, has been arrested on a charge'of embezzling HI, 000 of the bank's funds. The" charge and the arrest has caused a big sensation, as Dusenbery was a prominent man in business and social circles of T11 ooraa. Mme. Bulos Hats Her Divorce. Paris, July 17. Mme. Buloi has ob tained a divorce from Charles Bulez, tho fugitive editor of the Keveue dee Deux Mondea. It is reported that M. Bruneterle will edit the magaaiue for her until her nephew shall reach his majority. Thre Children Uramaled. DURAST, Miss., July IT. Three colored children were locked up iu the house by their father and mother, wbo then went to church. During the absence of the parent the cabin was destroyed by fire and ths children cremated. Mass In the Qpii Air. Buttk, Mont.. July IT. Yesterday Arch bishop SatolH, the papal delegate, snld mass in the open atr in the presence of nearly 12,000 people, the whole Catholic population of Butte. NUGGETS OF MEWS. Six persons were killed by the heat in Chicago and two in St. Louis. Jacob Lloyd, a sea enptniu. died at Wll. mi iiji ton, Del., in great agouy after eatlug onlines. General Alejandro Rodriguez Arias, hov- ui'iior general of Cuba, ili.'i! at Havana of typbua malaria. A severe thunderstorm swept over Camp Douitbus, Wis., klllintr two soldiers and seriously iujuring four other. Near Clinton, Teuu., Freeman and Morse Cox, brothers, were shot and mor tally wounded by George Beets. beth Smith, of Newtown. Pa., became dexpondent over business embarrassments and took a dose ot poison, but doctors were summoned In time to wive his life. At Chicago the Columbus handlono. worth 20,000 to the wiuuer, was wou by nuuoipn, witn xo Tarn men second and Hays 8. third. TI e anticipated arrests of liquor dealera of Charleston, 8. C, for violating the Evans dispensary law have beuuu in earn. et, aud thus far thirty arrests have been nade. . V "irth class postmaster just annotated to. Jersey are: AlMgitie Duffy, Flor ruce; Q. W. Boilin.. lb. 'i ford; Joseph Lodge, Pitman liiM,,and Q. D. Harris, sail. vu ter Pniih 1 1 aula Kiato League. W L I' c IT TIC! W. 24 . . SI . 5 l. r. c. 18 .4(W Johr-t'n Kasi. 11 A'l M'.M, Altooua .. HnrrisbV n 'l .11 ..1 Vmk . T V li-T Si 1 01I011 84 .8 7 Danville.. .iiMI I .Wll At At SATUKUAY'S OAMK8. At Bcraaton -Scraaton, in; York, I. Jut nitown Harrlsburg, 10; Johustowu, i. -jU"ma- n.aston. t; Aitoona, a. Kastern Lsasrue. BUKOAY'S QAMltS. At Albany (Arut gaiue) Albany, lT.Butfalo.T. At Albany nevoul tfHiuet- Albnv, ; Troy, 2, At ITovldtncs 1'roviilsuc, 15; Wtlksr fcatrt, T, fatally ilnrHoti tn lontcnt. CMCIXXATt, July IB At the Richmond treat brailoh of the Convent of Notre l)m Ulster Octavla lighted 11 gasoline ptoveaml it exploded, bntnlng her so ter ribly thai she will die. Dentil lu 1111 liletntnr Mintt. Buffalo, July 15. Michael Delaney, of Newark, N. V., was killed and Clifford Eddy had an arm and lag crushed In the elevator shaft of the iron oliservntion tower, Hiittlnri CliiillpifRos Teenier. Toronto, July 15. Hanlun 1ms Issued n ohallenge to Teenier to row a three mllo race for fl.flfio a side, tho race to bo rowed within the next six weeks. Commander JnmesS. Dean. f Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Sir. .Tnmes S. Denn. Oommnnder of Gen. Qrnnt Post, O.A.lt., lloudout, N.Y., and Cliiof V. H. Mail Aeeut of tho Ulstor A Delaware Itnllrotid and one of the most popular mid well known Gentlemen In the JSnst, whoso veracity is beyond question says t ' I was nil run down with DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but it all resulted tho same way. Ictcw Vforso. Itufertd tintold misery niht and day. My case faa pronounced ncurobt. I suffered tKs way for fully TWO TEAKS. I cbancea to meet Dr. Kennedy on tho Street about that time, and I told him of my condition and ha sold, ' Jimmy," yoa need not xtffer bo. come to my ofllco and I'll Rive you n bottlo of FAVORITB Itl'MEDY, take it morning, soon and night, nnd It will euro yon. I took the medlcino as directed, but had no confi dence in a cure, as my cose had been tried by so many. After using It a week I be gan to feel better, and In n short while lifter Hint I was ENTIRELY CUBED "Jutt think efit, entirely cured. Thai terrible distress, everything I ate. breaking vp sour in my throat had all ffono and I havo cot had a moments dis comfort slnco. To-day there. Is'nt a healthier won In this country and my upHotltn is grand. 1 bcllore I could eat nit EG OP NAILS If I had to and digest them with oase. Favobitb Remedy Is the toe pf Dyspepsia and poor htaithj. ; Yours truly, W JAME3 H. DEAK IIohuout, March leih, lCOa, Political Cards. OK COUNTY COMITHOLLKIt, " P. J. MULIIOLLAND, Or RIIBNANUOAn, Subject to Di mocrutlu rules. F JtOK COUNTY AUUITOll, THEODORE F. 11 A TUOJtl'P, or roTisviu.s. Subjeot lo Kepuijlloan rule. JJOR UiaEOTOR Of T1IK I'OOlt, JOHN HERO AN, Or KOltTlI OASS TOWKS1I1P. Subject 10 Deraooratlo rules. JJOH COUNTY COMMWSIO HH, CHARLES F. ALLEN, Of TAMAQUA. fubjoot to Uei iib.lcan rules. JIOR COUNTY TKBASUUHlt, II. J. MULDUON, OrslIBNANPOAH Subject to the rules of tho Uemotrjtlc oon ventin, JIOR COUNTY TRKABUBKK, DANIEL DtSCUEET, M. D., Or BCHDTLKII.t. IIAVSM. 8ubeot o Rep lblloan rules. F or oovrm' ooMMiaaioNKn, BXNJ. R. SXVXRN, or siiaMAxnoAH, Subtest to decision ol the Republlean County i invention jrjlOK KBQIISTBR P. J. MARTIN, Or IMU) AUK). Bnbjeet to Demonratta rules. JK COUNIY OOMM18aiOKR, FRANK HUNTS, Or ASMLAMlt. Hnhieet to Hesubllean rulee. COUNTY ooHMimumm. THOMAS HSLLJS, or sHiNANnOAU, Habjeet to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY OOMMlSKIONaJfi, s. a. juudjjBtvn, or oiutatrot, Sabjeet to Ktpublloaa rules, yOK uonty uoxMuauwnt, 9L1AS M. MMMfk or rammi Uubjeet to iUpnbUaaii ruUia. -JTOK tMJNTY OOMMI -MKOKRK. DANIVL NXISWJfJinXR, Or SBIMANUOAH. Subject !o Rrpublkao rules. jLjlOK COLNtY K .MMIS lONHIt, JOHN P MARTIN, or P1MSOHOVK. Hubjeet to Demo, ratio rules JjiOU COUNTY COM .IHSIONEK, C D. ARTE US or 'I BTM VI Subject to Republican rwl. A REI(3N0F TERROR Itrsnlls from the Cloning llnnn of Mm latin alitor .Mines. H1H.HNA, Mont, July 17. Tho closltm down 01 tlio silver mines nt nratiit ami l'hlllipsburg, where the Urnnlte Mom -tain and Bimetallic iiiinct, two o. tin greatest silver producers In the i' l'f. are looHted, has resulted lu the in n . on of a rrlgn of terror In the tHoci 1 . .111 5,000 men have tieen employ d 1. 1 in" nnd mills there, nnd 11 lare i.mj iny o these arc of foreign birth. W lien th mines first closeil the miners mode a run upon the banks. Many were paid their money, but ono of the I'lillllpilinrK banks, thoroughly solv ent, but without enough really cash to meet an lmmediato settlement, was ton-id to close Its doors. Having not their sav ings In lmnil, many made no better use of It than to squander It, others hoarding or hiding tt. One man, with a mlm of nearly WOO, placed it temporarily In possession of a woman at (irniilte for safe keeping. Sub sequently calling for the woman denied nil knowledgo of It. Kxasporntpd, the owner, with several companions, proceeded to force tho woman, using barbaric methods to compel restitution. Her hands were tied, her face slashed and disfigured, and as a flnnl resort coal oil v. as poured on her nnd the threat of burning her nllvo whs about to be carried out. Then the woman weakened nnd divulged tho hiding place of the monov, and recovery was elfeoted. An unprotected womnn named Ivy about midnight heard a loud knooklng nt her door, and on opening sho was confronted br two masked men with revolvers, who demanded her money and valuables. Nearly $200 belonging to a man named Mltohell, who was boarding at the house, had boen left with Mrs. Ivy for safe keep ing. This money they compelled her to hand over, threatening to shoot her is she refused. MEYER TAKEN TO NEW YORK. Tlin Aliased YVIioli'ftnle Poisoner Leaves Detroit Without Ills tVlfo. DRTltoiT, Mich., July IT. Detectives Van Oorichtun and Tralnor, ot Now York city, who came hero to escort Dr. II. V". C. Meyer, the ullogod wbolcmile poisoner, nnd his wife east Saturday morning, went to Lansing to secure requisition papers, which tho governor granted, and yester day tho detectives returned to New York with Dr. Meyer nlono, us Mrs. Meyer Is not yet able to travel. She is under gunrd at the hospital. Dr. Meyer received n nlimber of visitors Saturday. Many people thought they could Identify him. His most Interesting visitor was Daniel Gillette, head of tho de partment of investigation of tlio New York Mutual Life Insurance company. Mr. Gillettee enmo to Detroit to Identify Meyer. Ho recognized him nt onco as the man who n year ago lnet Juno Introduced himself as William Renter, and said ho had como from the widow ot Gustav Joseph llaum to assist her In securing tho Insur ance on the lattcr's life. .Mr. Gillette re cognized Mrs. Meyer ns the womnn who called nt the same time ns the widow of liauui to claim tho Insurance for her hus band. Sntd Sho Had llcpn to lleavnu. BuiOMINOTON, Ills., July 17. Mrs. F. Mcintosh, the young wife of a professional man, of Bloomlugton, has for nearly 0110 week been at tlio point of death, and yes terday she apparently departed this life. Suddenly tho apparently dead woman came back to lifu nnd In a few moments spoke In clear and distinct tones. She said that she had 1 om in Heaven aud talked with Christ and that the Saviour had said to her that who o ild return to earth for a time. She added that she knew that sho would not live. Her friends now bolleve that she will be restored to health. Dr. MeOlymi nt Prohibition Tarlt. Pout Richmond, S. I., July 17. Ilev. Father McGlynn made his first public ap pearance since his return from Home in the auditorium nt Prohibition Park, Port Richmond, Staten Island, yosterday after noon and leccl ved a hearty greeting from nearly 3,000 persons. He preached a half hour sermon, never onco referring to his troubles nor to Vila restoration to tho priesthood. Throughout his discourse ho .is frequently Interrupted by hearty ap- .'ause. SiTretnry Morton Indignant. Washington, July 17. Secretary Mor ton expressed both surprise and Indigna tion at tho interview with Forecastor E. B. Dunn, of New York, published on Fridav last. 'lt is nhsolntnlr untmn ' l,a said, "thatl havo asked Profossor Harring ton for his roslifnatlon, nor have I uny in tention of doing so. For Mr. Dunn's own sake I trust ho has been misquoted. Other wise llO linS nror,HHft(l Ifnoivlnilfrn tmnn subject, of which he knows, seemingly, no more man ne uoes 01 uenont discipline". The America's Clip Ilefondors. Maiuilehead, Mass., July 17. Tho Pil grim took her second trial trip yesterday. The Jublleo came out from Nahant onco or twico, but did not tackle the now boat. Tho Hnnnlcl and Polly did, and though tuoy can steam l or 14 knots they could not ovettnke'the flying flu. Tho Pilgrim made the run from Mnrblehead Rock to the Kastern Yacht club buoy, right miles out to sen, lu thirty-six minutes, or at a rate of 13K miles an hour. A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho followlnR remarkable event In a lady's life Will tntnraut.tlm Ktiirln,' "Pn,. Inn. ln.a I had a terrlbln n.iln nt. mv lmu ui.ih tot tered almost Incessantly. I hull no appetite ""w"""" oo' . 1 wuiim oe compeneo to sit up in lied and belch gas from my stom ach until I thought every minute would be my last. There was a foellns of oppresalon about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a lull breath. 1 nonldn'r. KWAwn a ,nm with out sitting- down atnd resting; but, thank . jr mo u ui now iiouri. uure an mat Is past and I feel like another woman. Ite fore ualinr the New llAArt i'dm t i.oa ,.). dill erent so-called romedies and been treated by doctors without any benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. My husband bought me a bottle ot Dr. Miles' Sow Heart Cure, aud am happy to say 1 never regretted It, as 1 now have, a splendid appetite and sleep well. I weighed las pounds when I be- fl mi vvKiue mo iomwiy, onu now i weigniiUH. ta effect in my case has been truly marvel- pus. It far surpasses any cither medicine 1 imio tirwr tattan or any oeneiic 1 ever re red from physicians." Mrs. IlarryStarr, PotteyU e. I'a., October It 1BK. 1 Ur. Miles' lew Heart Oure Is sold on a posl Mnts,RI?,n,Ser,by ?Mruelte, or by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind.. on receipt ot prtee, liner bottle, six bottles it, express pre pal?l ,, Vla J?ren-t dUoovery by au eminent specialist In heart dlnse.se, contains nelUwr oplatea nor dangerous drugs, GENERAL JArtDINE' DEA'd!"' A" Wound lteeelvod In tlio llrnft Itlots Tm iiiluntes I'ntully. NEWYoilK, July IT. General IMwnrd Jnnllue, who baa been critically 111 for some time died yesterday afternoon. His dentil was not unexpected, but shortly be fore the end camo his physician left the sick ohnmber. A few momenta afterwards the veteran suffered n recurrence of the okxkiial jAtimxa sinking spells.which have pulled hlmdown at Intervals during his illness, nnd hesuo otimbod from sheer exhaustion. The funeral will lie held tomorrow morning under the auspices ot the F. and A. M. at Greenwood cemetery. General .lardine was OS yonrsold nnd was n military man since ho wns old enough to carry a musket. When the civil wnr broke out ho raised a company ntFort I,ce at his own expense and put them Into Hawkins' zouaves. He went to tho front ns n cap tain In Mny, 1K01, nnd his first battlo was Big Bethel. Afterward ho was lu com mnnd of the landing forces which attacked Fort Clark and Fort Hatteras. Ho fought nt South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericks burg, Camden, N. C; Roanoko Island, Elizabeth City, Suffolk and other hard en Bngemcnts,and wns several times wounded. He ourne back from the war a Heutcnnnt colonel In 1803, and when the draft riots broke out here ho gathered some of tho Seventh rogiment war veterans nnd some members of the Hawkins zouaves and marched against a mob of 15,000 persons. He received In a skirmish that followed wounds which caused his death, a full charge entering his left kneo and thigh. Since then General Jardine has been forcod to undergo nine operations on his thigh, the last ono being mude In October, 1802. For twenty-four years the general at tended to his duties as n weigher In tho custom house, but was nover without crutches. Four months ago he was obliged to give up and take to his bod.ond has nover slnco left It. ITIr. Stevenson Drives tlin Lust Splhe. Los Anoeles, Cnl., July 17. Iu the course of his sightseeing yesterday VIco President Stevenson and party were taken to tho long wharf ut tho port ot Los An geles ns the workmen wero driving tho last pile in tho structure. It was suggested that It would be an Interesting nnd his torical reminiscence to havo VIco Presi dent Stevenson drive tho last spike, nnd he, joining In tho spirit of tho occasion, solzed n heavy sledge, and after n few ap propriate remnrks drove tho spike home with four vigorous strokes amid the cheers of the crowd. Dnnohue Hold lor Mnlislnughter. Newbup.0, N. Y., July 17. Tho coroner's jury Investigating tho West Shore disaster of Thursday, by which seven lives were lost and forty persons Injured, returned a verdict declaring that Switchman Dono hue was criminally careless and censuring the New York Central Railroad company, the Iesseo of the West Shore, for employ ing incompetont men. Donohue was arrested oti a charge of manslaughter. Death of a Fuinous Chief. Pise Ridqe Agency, July 17. Young-Mnn-Afruld-of-Hls-Horsos, the head chief of the whole Sioux nation, dropped dead at Newcastle, Wyo. By his death without descendants, the mantle of chlefship fulls to Little Wound. Young-Mnn-Afrald of-Hls-Horses was n great friend of the gov ernment, as was proved by his actions In the outbreak at this agency in 1800-01. Fearful Murder at Omaha Omaha, Neb., July 17. Jenlousy over the affections of one of the deml mondeled George Williams to pounce upon Andrew Ryan with a large clasp knifo. Before he could bo prevented he bad inflicted eight wounds, cutting Ryan's heart In two, cut ting his throat and laying open his breast and abdomen. Williams wns arrested. A Tlilrvlni; Fostmaster. Washington, July 17. The postoffleo department has been notified of the arrest of ex-Postujastcr Snell, of Mackey's Ferry, N. C, on a charge of embezzlement. He hnd been lately removed, and since then the embezzlement of several hundred dol lars of tho money order fund has been traced to him. Sir Killed and Thirty Injured. MAPnil), Julr 17. A dispatch from Bil bao, capital of the province of Biscaya, in northem Spain, states that a train consist ing of a locomotive and six carriages,whlla rounding a sharp ourve In the mountains, ran off the track and went over a high precipice, bix persons were killed and thirty injured. The American Swimmer Wins. London, July 17. The American cham pion swimmer McCttsker defeated easily tne ex-ounmpion English smlmmer Fin ney at Blackpool. Tbo match was for 11,000 a side. JlcCusker has been chal lenged by the English swimmer Nuttall to race one mile lor to.OOO a side. Killed a Female Convlet. JACKSON, Miss., July 17. Henry Single ton, a negro serving a life term at the pen itentiary, killed Lulu Payne, a female oonvlot, by stabbing her repeatedly with a file. He then drew a razor and cut his own throat repeatedly. He will probably die. Jealousy was the cause. Fatal l'lru Near Saaford, Del. LAUIUSL, Del., July IT. The residence of Isaao Giles, a prominent farmer near Sea ford, was entirely destroyed by fire nt mid- night, A young colored woman who was in the bouse at tho time was burned to death. A Hull Fighter Gored tn Death. Madbid, July 17. Abanderillero named Loblto was gored In the bull ring at San Fernando, Isla de Leon, and died half an hour afterwards. Hie Weather. Looal thunder storms; westerly winds; slightly cooler this evening. llltf IU raj incut. Hauiiisiiuro, July IB. Hon. I W. Hall, ooutikel for the Pennsylvania Railroad oompauy, yesterday paid to Stale Treas urer Morrison a check for fT00,808, being tax on the capital stock ot the oompauy. lie has taken an appeal from payuioot of 85,000, on the ground that it b excessive aud not win ranted bv th, law. llara, tri-s and Ll.e Ktnek Ilnrned. OBWI. sin 1.,, .l.iM", 1 ,e barn of Will. lam K 1 n i.. ,r t - h oe, has bean burne't" il r.. Mi. r with the otops anil some live stock. The low Is IA0QQ awl insurance tl.WQ, gTHE KIND THAT CURES I ll Mils. FIIINDA IIAM8, B SSJ TlcoiKltroM.tf. v. la A Yictory Oyer Disease ! IMt "Terrible Pain In Head and 3 1 Stomach I " H ''My Faoo was ono Mass of Eniptionn I " "Walked tho Floor Night H After NiKlitl" H 1 Tho following from Mm, llama proves Wj IHI over disease. g 1 1 RNTI.RM rN I RIH ti I ! ot ftCC. XbOlll a lOvmriaaoI liad the Men!' whlrh lrft inps. Sin ii'rv boil Hliniic. MA'WMM for al..iw Illftvohftil It II KIT. fed M A'lM M .Vf fur a iW time and a 'I1 1 1 IE IE I- I.I. 1-V1 umntlil. nlflu si' htmI ly Ijl,r 'rrou1il.fpf Mailt nner nliit I wve wen -m. it 11 fit t wallc lh floor IwratiM iof Uic ..t.iisis mi iti. nnil ihti ai not nit. mv tvv wnHinr iiiiisn of rrii!tliii m luiilg nt mm an in ie cvi'ren tiimitHi, fnnrriy &u tvtlli sriilH. I rowlyour papcrp, tuul ihouytit gg IwuuliltrxoiratMtUoof (jp TTW A -rVT 4 C1 3 iQA 1C1 4 T A 1TT.T. A m ntiiiigh I hud triM k many illfffrrnt nunllrlnejS JM-ith.Hitftnv lit-p, I hail Imt littlo fnitli. Ik'fore haataki'nonOiott1 I felt a griMtt ftvalBS 0lM't(rr. X have now taken to anil do nutjajg Sgfu'llikf tho am woman. I run go to bod an1 MNIjKIU Alii ,VUJIB'I 'I'lui tvr-m rllrlti pain hai drimrtiMl Tlio tlrfiltf sIVoIIiiii 1 had In .nt I rely . 31 y aaj jfUre li well. I think ono tiioro 1kU1o wfllwl BE euro mo en tin ly. Yoiin rcipwtltilly, S g Tfcoiidcrofra, n. Y. NIW. HUNDA 1IAM3. QJ MR To w!t"in It tnny cooccnir I hrrthy certify tou Othf truth of the above. 1'. W. HAUIIV, S Tlcondcroga, N. Y. lluLrtnaeftL El j Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, jgj Professional Cards. TOUN 11. COVLE. A TTORNEY'A T-LA W. Office Uortdall building, "henandoah, Pa. liUKkLK, A TTORNBY A T-LA W. SniNAKDOAn, FA. Olllce-Hoom 3, P. O Itulldlng, Hhcnnndoah, ai a liuterly building, Pottsvllle. Q T. ilAvicil 8 ORG EON DENTIST. Offlco Northottst Cor Msln and Contre Sts, liccaniloih. over Stain's drug store. jyJ B. KIHTLEIl, M. D physician a.yd suitanotr. Offlco -180 North Jardln street. Sbens.ndos.li. D ,R. JAMK8 art.iN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlco and Residence, No 34 Ncrth Jsrdln Street, Shenandoah. pUANK WOMEH, M. D. Specialut in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of tho eye, ear nooand throat. Spectacles lurnlshcd, guar anteed to suit all eyes Offloe 88 East Oak street, Shenandoah. D K. E. D- LONQACHE, Graduate In r j Arfjj cud DentMty, All calls by mall, telegraph or telophono at tended to with promptness. Hurglcal opera tions Dertormed with the prontost nrn. nfflpm Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. S3 SHOE WILL NOT RIPJ Do you wear them 7 When next In need try s pair. Best In tho world. S4.0th S3.! $2.5 $2.2 $2.1 FOR If you want a fine DRESS SHOE mads Intha lilett tljlei, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom mads and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, I, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy i ju. uuuuuus, irociilOD, iaass. DOlU py JOKPH IULL, H South Mai i Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Entirely XMANDRAKEl AND A SURE CURE iOSTIVI Biliousness, Dyspopsln, Indigestion, Disoasos of tho Kidnoys, Torpid Livor Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appotlto, Jaundice, Erup tions and Skin Disoasos. frlee 25e. iwletUo, CcM It ill Brcrlita. I1EIEI, JoniSOI It USB, rr.es., BulIittM, Tt. F Chlrhut.r. GeUh Illam.sil IlruS. wmmMLs Vv 1 li bltto tihtHii. Take II " liff.d.l t 1 imif AtlJttwtMkrri4fi. (s 1 i -ts . , rtsoulua, tswOsMBikl Mi - P 1 Tfitliiwita A'stssK I -up. 8U by kll UotU Li ug(t. '''.iu.u The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER Is MAURERS' Exterminator. We guarantee to rid the house of Rats, Roach (a and Water. Buss, or money ncruNon. MAURERS' Pertlan INSECT POWDER Is the best in the snuVet (at DcoBuaa, Ant.. uotMs. iNsceTm dm Ban. ..a. For Sale bj sllOrujsllU Be sure and get the genuine. SeU cadr la botUes, our Taoc Mash on each. .nuuctu,a D MAURER &SON, 1 ' 32QN,0TH6T.,PmvMivmi. ear vfd.uu s,-2.00
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